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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1937-07-22, Page 4••.k , PACE 0OUB• P., rrn LUCKNOW SiNTINEL, t e • . IIIMEN NEXT you go imOtonintireitelire, to 'Try. Conilesyr eyelet • inch Of the way ond, see,,litosi Much .more enjoyable your tiriP will le and . how.. quickly. Other drivers will respond yonr. cehrteriY.. coati( 440 persuade Anil of the • Motorists'. to Courteiy31„1; am.ionfident That the tither half would folio* suit Bud then we woald have ..estahlished. AO:greatest ..sitigie' ficter'.fer'safe motoring--courteoni.drivAnIV • . . . Again I eiiggest that you ."Try Courtesy" the next time you are •:.drivIng:',Try:tO refrain from"pocketing" your 'fellow -motorist., ; ,Witen be gels intoda traffic dilhertity , Try to give hini• some • „Warning of what you intend to do next' whether; it' is to Slow' dawn, stoic, Change direction or overtake .hini...Try. to give hint. . share -Of' :lite rood so on',nitt 'io 'unnerve him ."eltisc, . shave," 'Try tnretniendier to dip or aim your brilliant headlights. when.You Meet him at night .so that he will nititlie •Miteliedr. or drive straight. On when he .shoidd, take* curve: Try 10 remember • that hills.' curves and other blind spots are danger gnaottikeep tit ,your right side of ihre„it094 wheci,yOnetwne4o them '1 , these and diedeiiiiie of' Other wtfysi occurto.yOli, eineer,ely recommend dtat you "Try Courtesy" every ineh of she • , . , TRY COURTESY The New Spirit • of the Road A SIIVIELD NOTES M.ids Itasella Philips of $,t Helena •ifs visiting her. nen; Mrs: J.Hunter. , Miss• 'Emma ,McDonagh is spending two weekri! vaeation with her parents. Mrs. A. Helm.. and Mrs. MCDonegh • spent an, afternoon with Mrs. L. Me - Keith last week.' , Congratulations teitins Sadie Far- rish who is one of the. many succcess- ful ,musip pupils of Miss' jean Long. 1411!.., Paid 11.Vater and niter,.Mrs. Were '1,aveeltail4. 'rvisitOr.O. with . beir parents, .Mrant Mrs„, -Win: "'tinter. Gilmore and Frances of .London, 'spent Sunday, with friends "har.e. , • '‘ ; Mins :Lorena- Hogan,. accoinnanied by her aunt, Mrs Brady . and fitinily: of Stratht°, 'sent Sunday with Ur: and MI'S.: M. Hogan. • • ; •' . Mr.: Donald 'MacLean of Chicago ia'spending his vacation with . his uncles ; and aunt- hire.' at present : Mr. ,and • Mrs. Win. Hogan spent a Tew days last week in Litman owing to the death of Mrs Hogan'i father: The funeral was held ,SaturdaY morn 1.07i.".S.-4' • , ST. ElEt0ENS • ,BORN., -,In the Wingliam Hospital on Saturday, July 11tb, to Mr. and Mr.*, Radcliffe Murray, a ',daughter. ,•2Mr.' and Mrs. 4ohn.•,....MeAndreW, their daughter Agnes and nen l4rgo, North •Dakota, were .recent guest* of Mr. .ried Mr Eoh- 'Dusan W�bds. 1 •' • Regent , visitors; : with' • Mrs.' R. J1 *nods- inchidad Mrs. Wni. Rathwell of $outhwo1Mi Chas RathwU'el Gwen • of .GuOliall, Dr; AlVizi, and yfrs: Woad's, and : kr; Wilson Woods „ of. 'pandas.' '• "••;" ' Miss !Sadie,'"MtlaOharlea, has :been t0.7 -engaged . as RtlitOPal ad Miss geati1C:.ei ;Mc9uillin as, ,,assistant in 016 St kelen.'11 Scheal.. ,The regular Meeting; ,of the Y. P. U.. Was On Siinday, evening:with an attendance' of The scripture lesson was ..read by Grace Weather; head and .the, topic ..`,`Wasting; Was taken by Cuyler Ramage. • Rev. II. M. and Men. Wright and family, 1eve. this week for • their. vacation.. The service next' • Sunday' mOrning will be charge of the ,gurOn.,__Presb,y,ter3tF.:,•ireentive, _Of the' Y. . . • • Gwen Sordid -4;T . . - 1.1019nfeid-31;'..' • ." Teeswater.--14. Allerifordla ' Wingham-2 Hanover...7,12 1Cincardine-6 Port Qwen •: TeesWater-76. CliesleY 'et Pert- Elgin,' postponed. , Chesley. at Lueknow., postponed.- * *: 4, *aiitifipg OfK T • ONLY TWO. •#EopLARs., . #ArtING OVER ,300`,MARIC Liicknow has -Played twelve , of. ,their sixteen. genies of the :Bruce League schedule. The first game with Wingham will have • to; be replayed if .it affects, the final Standing. The following are the batting, averages: in eleven' of:the 12' scheduled ;,gaines, no-brix score. of the' Hanover game at 14:ticlinew: having beon • ., ream:tn-trOgr'ffie Player ‘: : Itita ,, ......... . .391 -*" '47 16 .340 ILAtitehie 3. A .333 Kilpatriele '°' 1, • :333 Arthur 21, . '; 2g6' Hayes returned to, her •home 'in „Fort William, 'last :Wednen- dey after a' few Weeks' yisit with her Trio0Oii:;Wrat: .Mr: Dick- Reed : arrived; home Monday from=Semans Sask having . , spent the past ' ear" there. . y • . and . Mrs. Frank O'Donnell, • (nee- Ethet•-•,Sthianon)., of .'' Toronto., spent•,the••. Week,end with „,Mr; and Mrs,' Wm, 1Stineson,„ • , . M• r: and W Gardner' Har- old 'and 'Bill :Reed. Of .'Zion, jean of pert Albert, Howard ,:of .Currie's- Cornern._nited • with • Mi and 'Mrs' :111.7IWO‘i," ' MIrlISTER'dF ,HIGHWAYS PROyINCE 'Or.ONTARIO • • .• WHITECHURCH Wingham General Hos, • pi; on' Monday, Jely. 12th, to. Mt. and Mrs, Albert': Cenates; a daughter. Wingham :General Hos- pital, on Tuesday, July L3th, to Mr — and Mrs • Carl Lott a ion This in the girls' week at CampHiri- tad andLMi&Merle Wilson,R.IsTI,' is ttending. Mr Wm Scott and Scott of Krnlough, visited Iast !:. M' Thurs (lay 4wi„,th Mr.,' and, Mrs. Albert -Patter - •.Mr. and.. Mrs. Roy Criiigle •and daeghter, Miss Helen Criagle of De- troit are spending, two weeks . with Mrs Critiglea Mother,' ,Mrs David .41.0.741.Vf4dte-viteli.dl C., 11 • „282 •D. Clarke' 10 .278 Phelan...' :27 • 7 259 G. Miller a 2 ,.2.50 D. Welsh , „;.... - 37 .243 H. Greer . . . . „.......22 .5' A. 1VIcCitrtney. 29.. 6 • ;207 J. MacDonald . . ... , 2 .133 R.. Finlayson 4 .125, 'Duquette' ' 9 1, • .111 1 • .091 E. Carruthers. • 16•' 1 .067 . . E. Webster . 0, , .009 J. Fisher .... . ... . 3 0 "4 .006 • .*. * • Weeks' Reselts ! • , . Mr. Helmuth Schlenker of Strat- ford was weeklend guest of Mr.: and Mr. , Neely, Todd Was hOtne freni. • Stratford.jOr• the week -end.- • W. 1.. Holds Pleasant Outing At Kincardine 'Owing. In the busy : season., the at.... teadanee at the Women's Institute picnic, held' at'Kingardine wi Tuesday, was 'melt smaller- than usual, but these '.who were' there Spent .a very, enjoyable '.day. After supper,..a .-very interesting _Program of sports resnl- ted •in . the folloWing. Prize winners i "Oldist person, Mr, John Durin..Rac- es, -under Beatty ..: and Gwen ; Dougherty; Young nieien rce- Ross . McPherson, --Charles MCQuillin; Marriedmen's, rice---:WniDougherty, ,Walltice „Miller; Young ladies' race-' MiiiS Mildred- MCOnillin,• *tea' gadies IileCharleat... Married ladies!, : race - Mia. • Durnin Philips and.. -Mrs. -Alex. •Mitrdie; Kicking the slipper, Stanley Todd, Wallace •MiDer; Ladies, Irene Woodri,' Mrn. Dougherty, 'Cer- eal race-Iat, Mrs. JaMes 'Gaunt ' end Mrs. E. S. Them, 2nd,'Miss Annie Dnimin and, Stanlei...Todd;'Throwing Mildred McQuit- Milleer•Mrs. E. J. -Thom,;. Men, Alien *Mei,: Charles' Mcquillin, ROss. MaePheriton.:.‘, ' • ' •'Mrs. g,.4.'woods'ii'iliolidaying at Aux ,Pauhle beach. , Mrs., Hilda Miller of. W.indrier'i in.; a trisitors-,,With Fdr-.7and Mrs: E;-"jFhoin. Jim McNeil and Bill ,StinisOn, Jr: 'Of:Petersurg, ' :Ont7-Were at their lioine here' fig the week -end. "1 :Mr. and Mrs. Peter T. Carter And farnily visited friends at Ripley' on Sunday, - Wheat. 'cutting' is the order of the dayin,this burg. It is a ,bumper crop Mrs. Gemmel of, Galt, and Miss 'Mai - ton _ . of ,,AYri :Visited On , SundaY Mr. and Mrs: John McCharles• : Mr. and Mrs. erne and daughter Miss Jean- Horne ,of • Hamilton, Spent thOveekend with Mr. aii4 ,Mrs. Fred --'„„Ntessrs.._,Cormanarrier,„and_Thos, = course- althe Mr Wilfred JaCques Of Copper Cliff 'vfeited .recently with his parents, Mr. and Mrs'. Eli' iacOes:' • . Mrs. Dustau Beecroft sisited Mies. Florence BeeCroft of the' Sick'Child„ ren's41ospital; London, last Thursday,' Wheat harvesting ,laks, started. in our eonintunity„:, .. Mrs: Mitehe,11 of Whighani, bent the• week -end with her.dringhter, Mrs. this year. ' kt301t, 1 •Idr.• 'and ne \Ve'Mrs, .. tIntlie, ',Doris L orro Sunday 'visitors ,,at 'Rqghql Whoa's, ',loth ;von. , -Mr„.. and Mrs. 'itoW.,Moriloailldi FlureiWe and Iii.hPent.7SilinlaY With Undetwood frl'etnK, . and Mrs,":„C, E.," Wilson Kenneth of SaskutOon, 4ustoo Doug- hin and Owen SPO,qigne, Mr. 4'10' Mrs...440 'SPetigne of '14iiiidon,; Mrs and r Gordon', JalalOVOr Mrs.! J,6114 .17.400SO4:7o4rii:044.1(kiii6W;4' ,Filday evening. at Ntr., . iokd Mrs: Richard 'Elliott 'and fanuly wera'the;guests' of: 'Mr. „nod Mrs-, Thos Robb Of A tube ricY Oa, SU II.... Mr and.. Mr1.;-`Frnst Akett:nint Harvey ":Aekert's: at. Lorne.' Hareld , Ackert, Mrs, Ackert and .family, `Miss .Stewart. and , Mak Emberson of. Caledonia and 'Mr. Peter SteWart. of • Ssskateou",wers recent 'visitors 'at, Mr, Ernest Aekert's: ' Mr. 'Alvlii,.drahaM _anent the week. and at his, home,' at .Tnra,• " MOs7r.,* Chester Corbett• and Wil - 113 ,,,Corrigen. of .Cookstown, 'Mi, And Mrs,: Janien MacCormick of Beaton sand. M;: ertioton ofRuFeauSliSk. 'Elliott's..wererecen, t viSitors. at Mr,: Richar,d. Mr. and Itrs. Fred Johnston, Leda and Leonel 'Mr and Mrs. Cecil John- ston and family of Listowel, Mr.' and, Lowery and tainilY, MrS; Robert.. Lowery; 'Sr., Mr., and Mrs: Jas. , eeolutia, Agnes, Ira 'and' Walter, 1 r, Wm. -McPherson; 10th lioa. 'Wallis of Bayfield, and several of the ,neighbors Called to, see," Mr. Have', Carruthers,: Sr., .on "Stindrii. We ,are pleased to report thht • he • is int- PrOVing nicely; - " 7••• ::BOUNDARY WEST .Rev . John 'Nicludsk, from l',Pine River 'and; Bev. Donald Nicholson of . . Ottawa were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. jack .Hamilton • • 'Misses Gertrude .' and ' Winnifred Raynarcl are, holidaying *ith their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. 'James 'Mr. and Mrs., James Richard were recent visiters' with 'Mr. and •Mrs. Richard--7Richards babo..-Are-yisiting with -the:letter's= parents, ,Mr., and Mrs. John Jamieson • Ada Stanley is visiting her, br ther, ,Alex Stanley. , Mr.. James Webster whit has been on the sick :fist, is much improved. . • . :. Mrs. '.Cliii•eiice. ' St., Bernard , and 'faiiiilY.,•-, Mr: • Thamas 'Manton, TIMiSs If,Catherine McLennan, -. Detroit,. 'Mr ,and Mrs.. Marvin, iSanderson, ' Toronto, visited With Mr: and Mrs. Win. Hemii- lfr- . . Mr. and Mrs treirdernon arid Gordon ' , ,. ., . ....... eit Liquor . aidSOttrge . - 44 '" ..y..11 Area 0.900ggers ....,Started as . Soon.. ivi:.110tek. Ci‘fied;• Feheliiit.l. falls :.'Rector ... . . . :1)01arpt. • . Lindsay'. Anril, 'I (SPe_cia11-7-Trade illicit spirits in Fenelon ',. FallS„ ItObeaygeon , and. neighlsering' dit. Wets was the ,background Of WO :cases ,iri ;pellet court here.. yesterday.; In thetfirSt- cote, Fred . ann,bnis , rFerrelon. "Falls was 'e-hirgedskithi. assaiiltinghis, Wile. Crown :Atterriey 'Andersen stated.'that Mes..',G,ObbinS was se badly beaten by, her husband that she tepid. .not ''shoW hersell in ...,„. public. The .aettrged told thetour' thathe had, obtained bootleggin- in • .the villaie„ and afterwards did not know ,tehathe was doing.. Inc was eiVen, two .years" suspended' sentence .by • MagiStrate Gee. on, ...Oil Ci itiOn that. 'he„ abstain, frein drinkinS. - ' .., • Archibald. Johnston 'Of. Veriilam , TOwnthip was 6arged 'by Corporal T.: J. Worlds, ' R.C.K.P1,, with allow:,. itig' a :itill, to be Operated, ori: his 'Premises. Last i.ve'elt: Bruce.'` Free, born' was Isentented • to: lit rnontlit., in the Reformatory for oPeratingthe still. The charge' - against Aolioston; was dismissed' vher• defense.tounsel claimed ,that the. Airin. 'was, owned., by ea. -estate' and ,that'JOhnsten was. not atone retperiSibleldr •the 'actions 'of the tenant. • , • : . • Atter the cburt,tession, :ReV, ' L. • F. deary, tettitit ot 'St; James' Art, 'Olean Church, Fenehin, Fills, told • . The; Telegrarn..1hat• he, wai•• certaifl:. there were many bootleggersoperat. in in Feneloe Falk. "We,voted out • l)it-•beverage teorni.there. but Some. times 1 Abink'.it would have .been better' if•we had leftthem ,thealone. At ''. least t i",+“ ere a Measure of coii4 trOl.' iit as 'soon as'the 'hotelS .ere elated, (be _b-,00tlesicrt, ttarte'd,, to' ootrate, ilid-thete is absolutely, no ' • a/ t is never ave happened , • HERE and nOvi,, OntartO poop,le are , learning. all otter .tigain tht yO,n. canri$ hanke peciple ',good!' :by laic • .Sirieere Mistaken';reformists play. into the hands of the yikst eletnents.: ..• , •, • they, create unneepssary :ernes and, ne*,, •.• crhimials, by deprwmg deeent 'citizenaa the-. ehtinO, to obtain legally: the; whOle" • some relaxation of a glass of beer. :•• May we remind them' ,cif What. *etc: the 'conditions' thirteen Yearsi .ago juit: 'before the ;,rer.,,, of the Okintar 'per,tinCe Adt. 0 quote from a •newspaper • artiele,ptibliithed in 'October, .1924;: • ”The laW lati not stopped, drankenness OntariO„ It has not iltopped. !, , legging, It luts'hot Stopped Young people' • • frorn carrYing the 4•'hip flask". 4 haelinot.' • iitOpped .1117jacking: It haanot stopped 'the bootlegger from &Meeting all the ,--2,,prOfit. It has nett loWered.the tates Of the .P•rovi/ice.'; It has not -prevented tile 'debauchery of Young girls m daneelalls and atithinObilea •froni drinking :boOtleg • whisltey, . In, not one.' partionkii • Prohibition in Oritar46 PerfOrtned what , its advocates hOPed for, prOmised for it, and'': , doubtless believed it would ac.4,O,Mplisli!..,, "-Ikt Ito not Make these things, true .ociternatitiott `bs,tIi.' Bre,.,4.0'11,0ustri? irk the inleteie ot a bttio ,f441.44\ tinderriatuling totiirs OM'0cU o/ Prot.ittWi' one* asid Uppbtgfof4 'Poriii494ietegrapt,April,4 )0, Chesley .... . Hanover 10 Pint .Elgin • 9 Winghain 6 Allenfork 4th CON. •KINi.OSS Pct.' TX.. 4 . 714 • • 2 ' .692 3 . 600 • 6 .5,38 .8 6 .45:,'5 ,PP ,11.7i4ire 22ND , .4:40 1937, ceum Theatre W1N.GHAM Show Starto 8y,111. Friday, •SaturdnY' • , „JULY 22.23,24' „ JUDITII AL oPr• ut. West . 1.1;oni a , .' Harold ltell NV.right Stor'S, • AlSe A ' ' And, A SICAL COMEPt -WITH FOX •NEW • Monday, - 'Tuesday, • .WednendaY, JULY 26.27-28 :KAregINE: lltrouRN, Inv; ' ' :Street" • A Story off, Nineteenth • Century. -England " •''..A"sa A • Sound .385 Teeswate.r.: • .182 5 , Kincardine .091 • 6 • * *. - • Downpours late • Friday'afternoon and early Saturday morning, flooded ,the local diamond and forged a peat. pOnement of the Chesley game here lent Satui•day .1,041dentallY,'it.,.:i.o...th.e first 'PostPUtie4, 'nnent#i.of., season; irr.' spite,' of 'fie- -anent ;rain •• : ' .Chesley -• at „LiiektiOW : the 'last -hoine.gartia of 'the; schedule,, :with the' 'exception Of • the •Win'ghtine game' that' will .: • , have t� be replayed jf it 'affects the standing : . . ; Mr.. and Mrs. Wm; .McCorinell of, Hamilton 'spent the Week -end with •Mrs. 1VIeMurchy:, , .11 •Mrs, F. Wein of Rochester, .is vis- iting with her brother, kr. Jolin.,Mc Donald. • . Miss Rene Reeves and Sinters. Elsie and, Ada, Of Toronto, are. spending a feW, weeks. with Mrs. R. Middleton. Mr. -Winkler and daughter, of Tor- onto-yinited. last week „withLMr..and Mrs.' Gilbert l'ainilton,' Miss Ethel Buckton of Torontois' „ visiting ;With her brother Herbert: . • -Mrs, Brickton. who has spent 'a few weeks here; returned to the city on Sunday: •,:- A number 'from here,Ottended 'the United •Church picnic at Tout's drove on' Thursday, .• , 4 Miss 'Marion MaeDiarmid of London is visiting with Mrs; ; W. MacKenzie., Mr. Kenneth' MCKenkie and, friend Mr. J. MiinshaW, , of .Detroit are spending their 'vacation at Mr, WM. McKenzie, Con., ' Friends of Mr, Jolni MacKenzie are sorry 'to, hear of his illness, and hope for improvement. noen.• • lacknow 'plays an important gime in Port. Elgin :today. The Sepoys- to Wingham next Tuesday and ' to Owen' Sound on July 31st. ; •• ' Its a .tough Jute pp :01 g,ames and the ''reCa1a-'101111.7have., to jority: or, :their., remaining Inindes to L. . Allenford; who•are ;Making. a strong bid' for a -played!: birth; .new,.. have :Gerd McNeil. added to :their pitching staff 't�' help out Al. Langille, who has :been 'carrying' the• load, so far. ' NerMan "Galbraith and Eart Gates InUsicians -Toronto, have been granted Q. A. tranfers to plky ball. with , Port, Elgin., ° Clinton. has been - anted a bye in - fa the O B. A. A. "C". playdownn. -Recotds-..--were -Shattered- at Allen - find, on Thursday when'the homesters downed Teesyvater .by •ri- score of 31 to, 14,1 with 43 hits 'being divided, 23 toh-Allenford and', 20 'for Teeswater.. „ Mr . told Mra. Renal(' Storms, visit. ede' thwtich. on, 1,t,le near Harrinton during th °Mr. Walter Gibion. of :Saik. '' is Visiting his sister,' Mrs,. Will -MeCori-.. • Misses . Harriett and Ella "Whitley spent aWeek reeeritlyith -their - aunt, Miss Letitia .DraneY,. 'Dungan- ' - non • Mr. .and •Mrs. Raymond: :Finnigan, and, child* visited .with Ilelgraveriends , 'txures.ii!7.WF m.LarkineVeningt Attar are visiting at Mr. M:.• Shack7 leton's„ • " .; Mr, 'and Mrs. Henry, Mathern and family of NileOPent.Sunday at 'Roy .. Maine'n,, Mr 14 4.„ Treleaven of 'Toronto, Mrs.. Annie Treleaven and Mrs Fran,' ces.,Courtice-of!DungennoiLvinitedre...,.; cettve ntlyrwith"" .M.:„.L.." and Tie ie !. Of Detroit are spending this 'week with her ;grandmother, ,Mis...MenarY. • Mr. Ball of Deloraines, Man., is Visiting ; ;hin ; daughter,' grs. Christ Fowler. . , : Mr. and Mri. Wm. Gampbell Of Donpybrooke !meg- the week end with their daughter,. Mr. • and • Crozier and „alna, called on ,friends ffi Goderich. , ' Afritimber : 'of :the yOung'PeOple at- tended a weiner roast .atthe beach neer •f'ert . Albertv . the.. Juntor' Institute 'members entertained a num- ber of friends. *• * 4. * * * Seven homeruns .r • were sinisbed out, two for Allenford. With the %tags loaded. The • heavy clouters were Goetz with a pair; Hyelop; Tolton; McNeil; "Henry and Langille.', • * * Teestiater .batted. Cord. McNeil out - .of the box -and greeted Larigille' with a •4"run' ,barage, -T.edswater was lead- ing I1-9 going into the 7th when 'Al- lenford scored ,13 rtins and added 9 , ,more' in the 8th, , ; '34Your, HOM6 Station" CIENXtWINGIIAIVI _....._ . • ..... 1200 keg. • 249.9 -metres. ',WHERE HAVE .THEY .GONE? • ',S4,turdai, ,July.-De24th.--- : •, ..., . • 10,30 a.mdicated. to ' Shut -Ins. 7 .11.45. a.ni.-Paemers' Hinir.' A r,hi4-be--New4. aikerss-YS'.'-::,- 121 -p.m. ' Wayne -Xing :Orchestra. 3.‘The ,thought just came over ns that ' ' 12:35 p.m.,•--CKNX . Hill -Billies. s been yearis.since we've • neerrin a 1.90 , p.m. -Radio it., Movie ; Cosnip• hammock,' ; ,, .- .':, ' . ; 6.15 'p.m..4--In the - Sportlight- • • Well, when we come to think Of ' - ' • ' ", Reg Dbuglairt- it, it's been yearn since we have been Sunday. .July 25th--- in one ourselves. So we started look- . -,..11.00 a.M.--,IJnited Church 'seMilee ing,„round a hit/ , 0:. .' • 1,,00 p.m. -.St. Andrew's 'PreihY-, , And would you :believe it? There', . 7 terian Church. " • '' ' ' lan't i -hammock on our Street: At. kooday, 'July least one that can be seen from .the .30. a.m.--Sotithern Devotion. sidewalk . •, ' ' '.• ' 12.15 p.m.---W,ayne King -Orchestra And there isn't one on display in " 12.35 p,in..:--Chitton R:eview. any store window on Main Street that dozens of theta,' and dozens of kinds, t'll.le2's.d3a5Y'0:11riu!-tk2i7ntcha-rdine Re' v'ieW. . •• 4,31).p.m.,•-itiacknoW' Or. VVingham we, can. find. And there used to be'.! tx.s.l.in fhaottly'seri, hEanivertinoctkhelenbtar'driesitifftatiovne . , 71.5 p/34nos.,..Lebtil41 tey,, 4... ,13. o'..y. le:, xiiivs. Ones were not to be despised. But it - . was the real -cliiiinY, Ones that madeW, ell noeorsdan jny„,2umly2h- usi,n8gt84 Nee"i(ed.y, . . The eontiveisedwditi4spi:iithyeonitiithgte4Vearannddathill, 12".15 pari.-"Ro,Yrnar" , , ;,',. , • , • 12.25 p.ro.-L-Eddie Allan. Banta breadth,' and the.leng, fringe on ,the •5,45 p.m.,--Growin' Up. kides arid the .big stuffed pii10* at the top. ,, (1,00 p.m„.--ifere and ,There, '''- ' - . , It used to ;be that sinniner'svaS .not 1 (;‘,;30' alh,.._(-;,ht:i'i, 'eh Plite,eet:nA' itl..ng,.. summer without the: hammock, They IltirsdaY. July tOth,, ovvuesr '6. i '4 f .t'' h ee o' thing. ' and caw161ecire ' for ehfiene' i 2'1 5 P•m'-"RaYlotii."' ' far You : 6.457,,-Leeknon. ite'view: judgement -.lir knowing --hey? •-••--' could go ' without .,Jariding , ..on ,the 8.99 P.'01'".' GrIt4Y8' Ilia(eit',. Pri100 f'',1444 . 4* :11/Ah.-,- .,' ' grOtind• or 03,0 • ilear, . ' .' ' ' 13,tit, they *ere Most restful itn4 .1.11,,,(),.' 1„,4",,,rmri:L..'prtretti.(eidglikiii:ottlirnge.r ' OV.6n romantic at tiniea and we are' I /i/Otry they haVe gone p:40 used ti,j, - 12,,3}) 0,0);.,...(odericii .114viow ' spend, a 'lot of that hLyt hatbooe .-., . 1,1.L' loro.---1-iveetkiek.. ,aad 'PEoiliic4i , ; liserketit • ' ' Seittio411 Ex4vOttki . - Wo-lteel SH6RT, -SUBJECT . AND PATHE tOpIC NEXT WEEK-PECIA .,Of , The.../Aerning • • 11 --4410NUMENTS-athrst.cos • , • HaVing Our factory equipped Witt „ the • intist .modern machinery for thy*.. execution of high class work, we halL :•Sran to see the'largest. dtsplay, of,mon- , iiment4 of any retail factory in On • toriO. All finished by :sand blast; nia- chines. We import all. ,onr, granitei from thei Old Country ,quarries eet, in ;the rough You ca, save all ' tOcal dealers", agentelifiddlentan , profits, by Seeing.t:us; E. J. Skelton Li.: On lit, West End: Bridge;=;*,A1.4CERTON.. • 0 • • ,BERVIE• • ••,. , • . , A -Social time wan,sperit ,thehali here in honor' of •Rev. -;F:.' MeRit- chie' and hi i on Tuesday even - Mr. and ' Mrs. W. .J. Lin.foot and son Baas of Portland, Oregon,. Were guesti at-the:name: of Mi.'„ :Mac- Donald,: the latter part .Of the Week. Me.D. -miismus rties..r t hJn. spentl fir,t 71. n: ;fly. safinei:;,td her sister, in mrnsi c.hN, toll ,4)1.iegeanzi wfitohr „ the past ' three weeks, 'returned' on Sunday to heelonie near Pinkerton.' .Mr. WarrieHewitt left Friday on a trip, to; the West• 'Guests' at the home of Mr: ', and Mrs. John Sturgeon are Mrs, W. Star.. eon-and,--grands'-Will--Sturgeon-of. Chicrige.'Thirrsday• Vrete: Rev, S. R. Johnston, Mrs :' Johnston and, daughter Miss Mani of 'tenet-tn.. Mr. -It Ferrier is laid ” up with an injured" ankle, the kgo. thew:eesualte away team • OPEN, TO. FlUtto couisire , The enhual, Huroh County feet. races Will be run, thisyear; at Agri- cUumal Park, Goderich, On the Fri. day afternoon (August 6th)*, of the OodOticli • ,Old 'Home Week: These evehts,„ 'Which 'ire 'open to Huron County athletes only, are the , 1007 yards dash for the Goderich trophy, with fcrrst,, second and third .•prizeS'; 'Elio three-m*11e run for. the' Dominion DitY, trophy,, also, ,with first, second and; .third Prites„ .and'. the half -Mile relyiae for , teams of: feur, 'with 'one set of prizen, ,,prizes for ettch'rite will be rii.etlalst The 'Coder-, ieb trophy i Eft Present held by WINO ottiatitwo No polkih- Yeer,,.emir will 4111iiii:UkaOl rotriitir.7 'Al.. allekoll; chrome . Caisarelli.-n44•-/or .;.T3:101. 00tFf CHEMI;Vt. 06c0.. CiAtilioDsOTA0.00ERTS,:•r, • MedFarlait'n'has -meth-riled 'home 'from .1:;enclon• Where. he received treatment for an:, in)ured foOt.,, Mrs M. McLean. Mrs. Hedley, Mrs.: Bert. McLean. and Balfour and' flss Evelyn McLean spent last week with Eriabro;: friends) ' mi§a H.Maicolni of Toronto: is 'spending the holidays,. at... Mr: Thos. .. • . Malcolm's. ' Mr.' Wm. -Boyle Of ,MOnnejaWi. ,Sask. is visiting with friends here: • BORN-Toldr:, and, Mrs. john Me- „ . Farlan on July ttlt, a diughtm."Cnn- grafulations: , Minn Evelyn Punnell spent -last., week with'. friends ;near, ',ringside. Messrs. Elliett and, ;Billy Towns- hend ,of Loedon, , ard ,viOiting their, • tunt, Mrs' Karl 'Boyle.. i Mrs. Chas. Gilleapie and -family 'Ofi °Mitchell spent last• Week with ler 'parents, Mr. Hodgins: Miss Greta Hodgkinson and frien4,:' of London,' visited 'With 'Mr, 414 Mrs. J. B, todgidoson over tlis • Mit., McGinn and faiilOY • • • • Mins L, , Pair of tervie is viniting: her grandmother,. Mrs. B. •;Mr. and •Mrs.Boyle, 'Edna And May were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mra, Maurice, Bodkins, con: 10. The next Meeting of ;the, HolyroOd • :Will be 'held.: on Thursday, August, <the home, k,.krf,4. Al - mer Ackert, When theliewill have 'as their gtients the LucknoW,W,.I.' Cen-: vener,, Miia, Anne 'ColWell;• , . Mrs; Jrang and. Mrs. it: Elliatt. Topic. "Legislation'. Current Eventn=.-Mtn. M: IVI,elean, Motto -May we leek foe. . ward with pleasure , and , buekwatd without regret, .be -- happy, Lunch ' (8th MA, iiith • eon. trieffibeit and Arn.. ernitg; eake and salad); ,(12th con. and Mri: Wo110 . . Cultov; Sandwiches arid salad). Congratulation's. to Mr. and Mrs,' 'Fred ifooing who Were .inarried•re- Mr,And 1Vira„ 111, Montgoinery .of • ).ougjas.„ ,Warnin of Wingharn., Ett, baoit,,,gricticlokvotalt with frzendn trs may be tii,tide , ,Pridhain,'.Gotterieh, Ghairpian, of tho'l' Minn • Wile" Merririali rettirlied (.,,otriMittee,-44it any • ;thire-betore--;.tho-- Vieek,:: after ' N I L 0'..."11.. 0.;