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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1926-06-03, Page 1• rt 'RP PER YEAR IN *MN,* $2•••590-711VRIVE-:. RPIOW • • •1 TH6RSDAY, uptE:304 1:926; SINOLE,COPIE5. SCri.;T.., ; 10 , : • • PROFESSIONAL cAlips o a • ,Dr. 'Connell' •PhYinCisla and suriis°4, • Lucknow • ours,- 2-4 •7 • Ph011*. 35 ' _ :•• -•,DEorisT , Dr, MacLeoa will via*, :1Liurl,finow every , TtradaY in Dr." Connelec Mice. •• • ••• •• • : 'DENTIST ' „ • Dr., R. L. Treleaven, LdcknOw- . . Over Decker's Stor e. Extraction' either by gas or local. Will be in Dungannon every Thursday. .' Phone 53 DENTIST , Call Dr.. Newton Make appointment In ofllce 'everyday O. EVERYBODY'S COLUMN 0 %- • . 1 0-0- 0 0 .0 -0 '0-0-0-4-0 • \ Siddan, Lucknow, -Broker , and Real'Estate.--lioney'to lend in first mortgagee' on farm proper- ties at 6 and 6,1/4 per tent accordinj, to security offered.. 'Also- mat 40)watt on •second mortgages 01 -farm propertiesand on persona,. notes: A few good forma for. sale • . ' ' . , . • 0 °LOCAL AND qPIERA.1. o misi Rena Gordon was over.'„frein Detroit for the week -end, • - And this .is June, generally regard- ed as the loneliest: enonek .of .the •Get ,Your:Steane,' Het at "!Orcieeti!a: $2.00 to -e6.00, and SOME ',assort - meat. • • • - ! - • ". ; Miss. Mona Mitchell is honeeeefte- ittending Toronto University etle past tenni • • '. Will. all cowing the undersigned kindly Call and settle their accounts :V Junee1.5th:-13elle' Robertson. • Mr, Harold Ferguson harkeeirted , , . the Paid Smeltzer property and will Move to einem next week. Friend of Mrs. Tele. Cain will be ••ei"etWa th Taresleetia-feeling- . .lietter, than she has been for acine tinie. . 'Mr. and Mrs...R. H. MeQuilliee mot- ored to Thedford, • and, spent ,the' i'veek=end, with 'Rev. and Mrs. Lang:: ford. Mrs..W. Kearney' �f Drayton, „heti ..etUried, lierife, • after 'speeding ' a eiouple 01 *deka With her parentshere • ' Little Audrey ,Horne has so far .e0-' • :WALL, • e°ve,i'ed fr6m reeoeit• mastoid °per- • Latestertternse!in. atmfle• es lo he. :Ohleet04ezituthe prices. s cheap, as in catalogues froni London', ' etleO lOok patterns. of leading MaTE • • ufacturers.eeBerc 174, R. I Cameron eere' and Alr.8.• J. T. .Gaynor,Miss , Fiances Cain andMrs 7Pitinter & 'Paper .1Ianger; ' . J. Shaman*, all of London, spent the week -end tticknov.Flotir Mill , vith Mr: and Mrs. Cain. , . . • • • • We -have tbirty pair men's 'all gelid" leather Work shoes, regulai This,is wbSt. our rusumers a"' price $4:50; sale 'price 33.75,. while, saving: 'TM first bag of -fiaur has 'they' last. Come and, get_Yonri.--- been consumed and has •mer.e., . LAO • • ' thsr e. 'reached- our expectations; in fact Iv( , , • . . , , . ' 'consider that it is the best.S.Haveliwk Mist. Feline Kirkpatrielc, daughter • Flour we have 'used." • • •of the late it- Y. Kirkpatrick, Of Van- • Why not be one of the'custOmerF zouver, E.C.t is visiting her aunt Nr getting such satisfactory results from ae'J. Hackett df WWII and friends the use of. our floir? • • n• 'west 'Wowelioshe• • • w. N. Treleaven MondaY. of 'this week was '''Dedora- • . tiOnt lay" in •theUnited Stetes. Be- . . For Sale-TWe' 'simian frame build- ';fig , a public ''holidOY, the week -end Ingealso :a quantity of .2 -ie. Iplank saw a great movement df Canadians to D; C. Taylor;'Seey School Boar . • • ' home for a.•brief visit. • •and stem and window sash.-- poly feene the lake cities *tenth of the line • For Sale -Solid brick louse, well ,at.K.mcardirie, ,this week. The Jun( • finished, -convenient to all- places ot beefless. ' One of the finest-lecatiens ..sesinen is the big business dessione_e_i_. in town. Alsev an excellent „garden. the year, Reeve Johnston of Luck - Apply to owner, Mrs. D. M. Gordon. new and Reeve Tiffin. of. Kinloss err Bruce Comity Connell is • in session LUCKSOW SPII0014:OPORTS •-• • ,1,..00M, I Sr; marks 470; Eiceei lent. 354 Geed ,282t pto .188i 4Equic., Newte-ii-389-;tteGbarlite-JeWitt-e-900l• - "Oeeti Johnston -,357; Built Parker 335e Kathleen acintonh 331; Iex• lord: Ostrander 306 Ellen 'Burns -305 „ Bobby MacKenzie 290e :StaeleY wod(c, •289; Edwin Whitley 281; l'Frances Armstrong 280; Joy ,Henderson 421E; Norman . Tailor 223; • Muriel .SOlornoil .210 'Reward' 'Johnston' 210- '••• GraCe: .Webster 161. , • • • • • ' •• 'Jr. 'I: Possible. marks 260e Excel,' lent 195; Good 156;. Pair ...104- ..10e0 Macintosh. 243; Graham Sber.riff 230; -.Arlene Jewitt 226; Roberta „Jcihnstuy 226; Mary Webster 226; Herold Rit- ehie 218; Girein Reed 210;alc Mee- Tionald 207. . Frank Sherwood 199. :Clyde Reid 498; Mary McKim 3.7.5; .144 MacLeod 1741e. jack Button 173; Chiesterne:Havena 168';11,,lithepeor --1:67;---JeasIe-eHenderson 162; Ay1ini. Aitchison 160; ,Hilda TWainley 153; • Billy - Centel* 1434. Deere Jewitt 140: •Zerlde Steward' 110; Jennie •Pearlinar. .10e; J. C. Reed 994 Merle Johnston• :76; •Roy,Solomon'ell; Billy''Jeetett 45; Matgaeet, Rae 41; J. C. Armstrone.. 85;- 3. JohnstonC 20.. ' ' . . I. Murdiee attending. " , . • Ti • rehi -1 ' ' this Week have put this part f On Rupture .Expert Here • me Y e ast week apt', z.tgain • -DP you suffer from ruptere? If so tario. in a, splendid. Condition so fay et your big opportunity' hag' now arrive as vegitation goes. There, has been ede .Mtee'Reityely the noted repture a fine growth ef grass .end expert will be at the ' gains:trees have, developed a full 'CAIN HOUSE.'mantle of leaves, : and P fruit (orchaede • , for one day :re in full bloom. ' • ' 7:HURS., JIME.11), .amination to any eufferer and': dem- ' • meitrate 'Ilia famous applenee. This and ;will be • pleased to give free ex-. 'CHURCH. NOTES appliance will contract t e openinp in 10 to 15 days and will cure cases In from three to six months: This appliance is positively demonstrated to you, right on 'Ycalr Person without any 'charge. You do not spend - • penny unless you are fully satisfied that it is the 'right appliance for You A consultation with Mr. Reavely will idiot you nothing. Don't let, this Op. portunity ',get away from ou. Rem- embee the date. .111111Md10111,11•11000 FOR SALE OR RENT 100,Acre farm, on the 6th Con. of West WaWanosh, all in trails, good • house and, ba,rn, well fenced; pleny :of water. Apply •to Mrs. C. Durnm Leander. b United Church' Y.P.S.,. The 'topic at the 'Young Pecoplee. Society Meeting oe Monday eVeninr was "Loyalty to TheSchool and Th Church"-, and :eves 'ably taken by mi. Bob. Andrew. •Mr. R. p. Cameron al-. 16 'gave a short talk. Mlas Gertrude- Treleiven ocCapied the chair and Miis Emile -Busweli read, the Scripture Muabilie Marlboro. Wey,. piano solo by Miss Jessie MiteKen• tie and a vocal solo by T. S» Reid. 1. ; :• The Missionary Department Wil" have the, meeting next ,Monday ev ening, When a good program 'is as,- sured.." Robin: II ' • ' • ,Poseible:§10, 'poem*, -3$2, 'pito 306. Sr. II: 'Afehtiii: Johnston 447; Mae- . guret- Ritchie 445; Cameron ii --'442; teen Areettiong . 437; erne. !Reim'. 421; David Horne 423; Doti- .ald''MOPD.9414',418; 'Edna Agar .411:. Herold , Ration 41.0,-, Stewart Collyer 410- Eddie ` Whitby' 387;.. Douglas, „ :r lark 382;' Florence Maeirinese 381, Jean Neel/Wen 311; Verna SteWaree J. C.1 Durnin.' '312; Phil. .Mace Millen • 288; :Jack Fisher* .282; .Tom: IllieDeritild'243; Melvin Stanley* 218 "': Those .marked haeeiniseed ek, . . , . mese ' :•• Possible 475, Honors, 356; 'Nag 259 Jr. 'IL Donalde• TherriPsen 377: G. .JOyeit 360; Lillian Herne 358;• Frank 'MacKenzie 252; : Barbara _Solciinoe 343; Isobel • Douglas e 342; Christie!, Finlayson ' 3384 Isabel Hamilton 334e. Flora Webster 233; •Fred Milne ago Elliott web4pi;M:0; Alex. Macintosh •'208;-' Alfred Armstrong „289; „.Andree;• Henderson 288; , Bill MacKenzie 277:- LeoniedeMacDonald. 27e; Margaret Baker 23e; George Whitby 224;. '.Fisher* 215; • Lecorierd',Webetere: 184: Theife eiriar•ked * ,missed examse • •• • 11. Sherriff Room ' • • . . . , • Sr: III: Ex.--L75-Gladys MaeDoe- ..ald.88;: 'A. MacKenzie 87; 4..MacIo-, tosh 80; I. Naylor.79; W., Armsteone 78; Pe Reed 77; E. 'Smith '76; Laura -.Webster 76; L MacMillan 764 Harold Johnston 75. Good -60-M. MacDcin- aldere; 'S. Mellin 74;' T. Mackenzie 13; • D:'.11endeyion 72; 8.• Steward .72; ,F. Thompson 71; 'R. 'Finlayson 71; F. 'Steward 71; L. Naylor 70; G. Web; ster 70. 'air -Helen MacLeod 55. Jr. III: Ex -75-C Finlayson 91 ,IL bollyer 87; D. Nixon ii7; J; Hen: clerson 84i; R. Mullin 83; hon 83; D.• Douglas 78: Goode -60=-4 B. Brown- 74; A. Burns 7,8; II. Greer 72; M..IIamilton 69; r. Agar, 66;W. "Armstrong ,66; B. Thompson.,65; c. THIEVES GET, TIRES AND, ' GASOLINE IhieveS. 'visited, Silvetwood's local Plant. Monday' night of lett week ..and, Stele a. eriere tire from two, of -‘,01e-big-'-trucks,-drained' the 'gasoline .out of the truck tanks, and took • length of hose „which- been .used elbMit the plante. They •alsoesathered urea. quantity of .tools belonging 'to ;the: men' who had leen itt..Work on Havelock Steeet„- and get -away, With; the lot, , • ; : The a/OP, • 'consisted' Of cas- , , , tubes and rims read)! to on the., Wheel,'2, were e ;Wiirth shout,' 2190,00. Twenty gallons of gasoline. was . taken, and the Other articles ran to a• value of, 2e of 30 elopers,. e • , The trucks were stored in a _Section of the ice house, but the thieves ev- idently had- a key Which fitted the doer lock. --A *Mull truck or automo- bile yeas' tweed ton -ling to •the vicin- ity of the -plant between' two. .ane three o'clock Tuesday morning, an' -it-isetlioughtethat:--ethisee.-waseeeetteie thieves' outfit: They, evidently. were efore or .lets ,familiar with the place' and knew where to get *hat they wanted.. • • • • • . Detectives Who investigated have Re: far been unable to :traee. the 'thieves: .. • . - ' LO.O.F:' St. Peter's, Angifean Church The 1.0.0S, *ill hold their Mem. .. Rector: Rev, E. Freeman Traverse, . oda': Seryieee .on June 6th, Oddfel.' M.A.; Organist: Mrs.„ G. H. Sniith. lows will please. meet in the, lodge •,,, n tn; I ns 4. .'.• Ili mi Anus. Bac.; ' eeeelle enrecee44; ears, • T. rown at 2 P.M. pia March In a body. Clerk. '.".--led 'by the • Brass Band, , to Greenhill , Annei.eirskiry Services!, 'lune 6, 1920. • CeineterY. Aftei a short service, the if A.M. ifnly „communion,:,(chorat); , graves of the departed br4here will 'Biowli. .7. P.M. Evensong. _ preacher: , be, .decOrated, ' Visiting , brother*. at- 'Rev. CatOtt C. R. Gonne, 111:Aff Lon- . ways, welcome.: - - don, ' ii.:8'..e. ' general hou le aid °I`.. Comtnittoe Wanted -44. capab m num fet- seerork. APPIY 9 ' to Mrs. It. C. Hays, Wellington Ste of the programme, Monday' evening, Goderich. ' George Douglas read the Seri t Lesson organ Henderon took the ' ABHPI.RIJD CIRCUIT 140TO, - Cateahigim. Question. Eeadingswere given by Miss Margeret Ler. Ilia. pastor: hea'retutned, from &In- ference and will be iti ,iatendance Itralismt• Helen' MacDonald and - • kresbytenan , bite eliiirge L.Better.:Bo.,..•A:.".Wear€:t,.11f. Glasses Than A P�ssirnist . • F. . . . . , . Ti.:ARMSTRONG ....... OPTOMETRIST: • . , 1-10knO*-•., ()Wadi I. Eye strain sometimes 'causes a nervous condition. that is express- ed in ill 'temper. There is nething hard. to understand in that to a Pereon. Who is at all familiar,witle . eye strain. Our services have of- ten .proven the truth of the _a- bove. If. your outlook on life is ,sonieWhat .; Pessimistic, ',"•maybe glasses wOuld you. . MASONIC- GATHERING , .•• • t AT KINCARDINE- OlfiCial visit by *Grand Master Rowland Of the Grand Lodge:of On- tario e.g. A.M., to...Kincardine,: or, ..:Friday,eflast week, was Vie soccasion for a, large gatiteTini'TorTnembors--of- the Order. Prieeedingn, Were in hc , . . . way of.a. Ledge Ofilnstructione A. p .Mewlainney, District •Deputy, preid• Old Light ,Ledge, tacknoev, ..Plified the First Degree, Bruce Ledge of Tiverton, the 'Second, and Listowel • leidge, the; Third Degteefi' ' .•'•.• . The degree, work was followed leY a, •banquet given_ at the Town Hall about 300 being in attendance. Grand Master Rowland responding to: the toast to the Officers of • Grand Lodge gave a mcietedul eepositioli of the principles of Free eVlaserriy. • Mr, Rowland is a •eapahle and impressive orator,' and his epee& was .4great15 enjoyed. • • • Grand Junior Warden J. B. Spene. _vas very happy in •: hie response th the'togir-ple-pcised to thi- visitors., Another -splendid • sPeeel was by James Malcolm; M.P.; nil(' replied to the toilet TO Qui Country Runny. Thea.tre JUNE 4 & .5 Pris,eilla Dean • in "The Crimson Thinner" Here, Gregory; a brutal unscrupu- lous land lord takes a diabolical de- light .2in evicting penniless andestare- ing tennants. Alfred Schreber (left. a 'cripple by the war)' and his beau- tiful daughter, Branea, were two of .these. See the results. ' • Good Comedy, MONDAY; JUNE 7, William -Desmond in "Big Timber" , Comedy, and Serial "Circus Mystery" 'MEW/ITN-NEI( To RUN :IN NORTH BRUCE. At Convention of North Bruee• Liberal*, held at Tara on: 'Monday-, Mr., A. 13, „Xewhinney; of „Bruce Township, was ,selected as 'Altera' candidate. to contest the riding lee the next provincial election. Mr 1 ..Mewhireney is .at present represent ative, for' West•Brueee bae.in•the nee: election there will be no West Bruc and:Mr: MeWhinriey't honor will be in North Bruce. The Convert- • Oen %Wei .unanireous its Other's nominated, nevi?* all with; drawn: These „ were: Major Totniie a former M.P.P.,• now ofSouthmp- ton; Win.. :MacDonald, of Chesley; alsa a former Mr. Alex Mc- Connell, of Burgoyne. Mesers. -Nei: ieon 'Pariianient and • J. J. „Hunter evere'ontside speakers. '.• ''•• • 'EDUCATIONAL 'ASSOCIATION " , The Sixth Anneal Corivefition of the Bruce County Educational 'Agee, Johnston 64; U. Wade 63; W. John- 'elation -will be held hi theeTown Hell ston 60. Fair -59e -E. Baker 59;M Cousins 59, K.:Cameron 55; P. ,Cous- Ina 64„; it, Ferris. 51; Hi Reed 51; E Solomon. 50. Poor -Margaret . Mac- Donald 49; L. Irwin 4ii; M Ilendei: son 46; S. Cameron 48 . ••• ThOmpson Beton% IV ,. Sr. -IV: Final examinations in G..7 subjects. .Nature • 'Study,' „Art . tine :Hygiene.. Peasible', SOO, *nets, 225. ,PaSe 180.. Hon.. -M. ,Wilson , 263; S, MacLeod. 258,;.'11,•MaeDonald •2464.,A. • Cameron Sherriff 30. Akio Wade 222; C,Webster,: 'mg. GroupII-Test exiting'. Siibieetat. .Readingo. SpeIlIng,* Writing,.. titetw: ture,' C,Ompeelitione • 'GeOgee • Hist. Aritlinietie teisleiblefillarks 750; Honors •563;:Pass 450. Honor MacDonald'. 826; M. Wilson. 613 V. Shetrift 603e tee Wade,570. Pass - S. ' MacLeod '. 551; A. , Cato eron4 tair C. Wihster 585. ' • Jr. TV: Standing on daily 'work foe month of May. J. 11141061L„,i. '11..Mar- tin; A. Watson; A. Andrew; C. Greet A. tititale"; D. thi'abootikl; t. wioor; • MilcO1M, Watson, . nUree et.,xmellidrseetitikdillietirttibell'aggliolbps,erved ,in, _hers' Consisted' 'ef an ifiettanonial by .teresta of the' Prohibition 'Alf4blilitVitT18011. 'Itattiorratis 'N-Orik kitten Vleld Day in the in. Fl.°t°41Y' $1xOne'lltand lfatkolo 13Y :Metes • -1- •arld Messrs'. (fort • and..NiXOn; duet* -Union, =The nervicea Will be rein as follows, and the Pastor Will esell . Y , e Stanley and Cole and On Alia Work *Which the prehr ition violin solo by Ur. J, tattie,i.„ The forces of Ontario are doinfleat Atle, rktior oosed with o pissss,rk, so. ',fano' Thati /111 no. that nviltingii n4441114441 fin linall fait %Ill Paisley, Thursday afternoon; June 17, beginning at 1.30. All'ineeresteo in Education should .endeavor ' to, at- tend. Copies of .the program have been sent to alt the Scheid Boards Consult your Secretary and tee whel Is in. Store for you. • . , • W. R. D. Sinclair , GIRL GUIDE NOES • ktiat` Friday eveniug .the Guides were examined for the, Heal* Badge. Mrs. Armstrong and Mrs. Wilton acted as exaMinets. The fel. lowing' Guides' were Successful winning the badge :-Jean Stewart Mary ,' Wilson , Helen MacDonald Fleleie MacLeod; Marion' • Stewart Vela Sherrie. Jessie Stewart- Mary Dtiuglage Jessie MatKenzie; Margar- et ,Winnifred ArniStronv *katlierine MacKenzie: Ali Guides to be oti..time next Fri: day evening. • • ogisissatimmastess SteWart, A. Murdoch L. Beabsony M. ,,TOvvittf A. Smith; J. Mackenzie; B. Milne; C Macintosh; E. Mimi r A; 'MadMillen; A. -Hainilton. • X4a1V/ticEsOnnid. .,'-.1EdifkrOtibit'SfORt Tho store at tititigaidela again, op. ande, line of .gOilokal l'aereh. fitelePt tittle., • . • la 'available; ta..oeuil. $potilai XQ14 • , • . Popli4 1411011 tit V 40014 04 01000,1 • It 4 p00144r-Itito, . • • 1, eif•.•W e•fe'eleH•I'14- 41, • •• '„•'. 4. • 1:44.4••••Jo \01'. ki•1411 BREAD is the food that , "stays by" because it's „ -,-so nourishing --so delicious and. the Big, Food -value today. ' • Good Bread is the loaf. you'll like. for , its best-of.all flavor and crisp goodness. • bei it at . 1101yman's *Bakery REID'S GOLDEN citusrr nEEAD -Eaten-at every meatia. hounding health. In every slice, ifs stored the sweetness; strength end nourishment.oe the wheat kernel with a eenerees allowance of yeatt and make it 'rich' in •vitamines on which health depends. Get it at your grocer's or ',phone -Dominime Bakery, '48. Specials'. baring The `Week • .Delitious Sonoge Takes; 4elly Roll- elocoamit Recite, Seems, 'Strawberry- & reach Tarts, Patties, Wit4)a Cup Calces, A loge varioty og ohoioegt bal4iinot itioh tioiolititito Ciainj 1nkist414$0 801.t ea* 0 r Quality Bread Offers the Best Food Values It's Nutritious and Economical *SATURDAY .SPECIALS , . Raisin, Home Made and Whole Wheat Bread , Lemon Meringue Pies 'Chocolate Marshmallow. Cake Apricot Tartlets Dundee Cakes • Rock Buns ;Puff-Frigui-,es Cratn:Puffs--- Jelly Rolls • Chelsea BunsDRING • OTAN INBYIVRTVETEBgas-T:ANppPi'cEEGsG* ND 'HOLIAYSAN'g • 13.41cRY 'hone 36 ' 'Lucknow A SUPERS1LK nosp While We sell it at $1.50 it is equal to any $1.75•Silk Hose on the market, ,aaid for 3 Daya. A...real Sun shine Value at $1.19 a lAir. 17 Shad' 1 r es, all sizes. ik • • ODDFELLOWS VISIT' RIPLEY' ' Some- 250 members a the t.a.mr. in this district' Were,. in Ripley on May 27,theattendifiges "Lodge of Ie. • striletien" conducted there by the District Deputy Grand Master:- Deo gree work was exemplified by Riple Lodge". putting, on the Initiatory gDe- re; Lucknow Lodge, „First Degree: Tiverton ;Lodge, Second Degree, and Oineardine' lodge, Third rDegree. hlserltleat rem.arks MD -G41%. highly eomplirnented the -1.ucknow Degree Tea/nil-on the _excelleut way in which their-worIc was wVolle*Ing the lodge, work a ben. quet at the Irwin Hotel was greatly enjoyld thi usuM t000to Ohio 'Mt !,91104 tOt HORNELL MURDOCH CO Dry`Coods, Women's Si t:hildren's Wear neW Hose in. the new colors. . Garter W elt with 1 8 -in. Silk,. to the. aleToest, knee. andHDouble: Sole; oftlY There is no question .bout Short SieeiFei: Everyone wants them for the warm weather. -The girl or lady of today mint dress near the made. Such Dresses as we are ,,now showing are the last word in "style" \and they are all specially priced, 41.95 to $15.004. Striped Broadcloths are now going to be a-, motig the "best,sellers." That does not occur to. us' because we have it. We have it -because it "stylish.. A new British -made Broadcloth worth 50c. a yard, now only 39c. Striking, ,colorful andappea,ingly new are the Rayon Dress Fabrici: Their unlimited adapt- ability make them a welcome. Nothing has. the real: value that Rayon has for Dresses. Special NEW :GOODS Tom Thumb Umbrellas.; Japan Parasalsi Gloves' Hose, Undergarments, Dresses,. etc.. COME ..AND SEE • ,Imommommr' 4iir4W:AtAt:O!'&V:W-ccm,atg*:timt• AD.:4,7,:tF.:47474,42kar&V.X9rAir..4,17 ‘‘i:)UIZ .b- STO E." ' • . , . ,. , ;---,-,?-;. k. . . OUR Sit:01E3S AT YOUR SERVICE.. WE ARE • Ol'EN1 , ,. 't LATE' WEDNESDAY AND' .SATURDAY NIGHTS, AND WE ti••• 'ARE'RERE TO SERVE YOU ANY TIME :TAMING THE DAY ' ii. • AS WELL 'AS THE Two NIGHTS!, WITH, ONE OF THE. 1 BEST ASSORTED STOCKS OF MERCHANDISE. USUALLY ' k ,FOUND IN A.GENERAL Di„iy GOODS' STORE. . i , . ' ,=- 114 "LINENS": HAVE. ALWAYS BEEN A SPECIAL AND A lk 7 FA-VORITE LINE IN .011ft •STOItE." CONSEQUENTLY, WE it HAVE ;GATHERED TOGETHER A WONDERFUL ,Assoier.• is ; MENT OF -TABLE LINEN, LINEN. TABLE SETS; LINEN 1 3, DOILIES, LINEN :‘EMBit0 CLOTH, ART • LINEN', LINEN It -'pLAss. TOWELLING, LINEN ROLLER TOWELLT "Ge . `, k .. ' you ARE iNviTto TO 'INSPECT ' THESE. '"L INES ., '11 :THEY, WILL STAND THE CLOSEST INSPECTION, , , k .•MEN! WHEN THINKING •OF, S U.M M E R COM.DINA- 11 e TIONS; THINK OF THE' 131ITTONLESS VARIETY IN "OUR' 3 STORE,' AT oi..ifo PER WIT.. ' ' - • ' : '11 ' ...I.. • .,.. . . ‘ FRED.: E BUSWELL " 11 • • ' • ' ' • 4 , virapAronanowsrAtwimeter..twiraar.amattrAwAsterdir.0,4W4ir ... \. 44 • Boitlg 'Atkett At Western Hospital, .Torooto,-.qit...Atay2Z i923, to Mr.' Mid Harold Aelteet, 'h datiehter, (tabled • Bissett -Th the TeWriehle f Mb '•ifdla, o May- 1626,-.: to Mr: mid _Mrs; Russetl Bitcett, a drieghte,e, . eleoote-in Luekeow, On ,leme''2nd, 1026,te- leire and Mrs', Rebert,Brown, I, f , Lucknow, on May 31s, 1926; to Mr. And Itrs. Harold Allin; daughter, For Saje.4:•tonifortalile ch`relliner‘'in hucknow; .frame with cornettveneer, roof and 'Nails in gooci conditiON hard and Soft, water; half acre of 00004tid. 4131)1Y to Mrs. Atoes Mao- pgnsd 1,,Acknory 1/41, • , :44eA41 A; 4••• PETER SMITH GETS HOME When 'we .say "Peter Sniith," you know that we mean Peter Smith. of Stratford,. Tete of Kingston, • Be Order of the Department of •Mr. 'Peter Smith, former treasurer, of Ontarior Was released fioi an MayKingstonandlowel,l!iltiotegnter-41'1'tre--Y at Stratford': ; ' r A prospectivo son-in-law, Mr, J. L. Groich, an'd a cousin, Mi. • Dick jen-' op, .went tit; Kingston Ad took , Mr. •Smith,lierne by Auto. They are said .40 have -ir.ad ai average of .50 milee per hour on the way 11°1114, and - on suitable stretch' s of the bud. went -as high AS 60 nines. ,Soeit-wris a sere-•- 'ef •'joy 'tide" in more ways than 0116. • 116ter is apparently In good hon!th and was ihtan'wlth h1 family, - ktykstoashe'tilhootinglhe the pub.' lie had pretty well torgivoil hun fog 47 hiS• :,OttenCet • ' • • , ' a..