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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1926-08-19, Page 5•!! 1. • IIUIIUJ 111111111111111111/1111111110118//1/1/3/1/1111///111111111111111111111111111111111111111111411111111•1111411ili114111111111111111111111 ere is.a.World. of satisfaction for the farmerl- , ,in, „the use pf: twine. that runs. srtfoothiy, in his • binder fr'orr beginning to the erid-v'of harvest. 'gh'e Good, Old Rcliable • even- and strong throughout, ind is more econom.., ical. to ase than".„shOrt4erigth twine.'•.The length is guaranteed•hy,;the ,tag pp..,ev4y halt of Plymouth. , ..?Irrented.with nseet Repellent Fin real twine tatiSfaCtion, there ngthingike the genuine.Plymouth •RAE & PORTOUS Lucknow• 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111Illi1111111111111111111111111111111ililittlit;r61111111111111 llllll Ilii1111111111111111111111111111111111111 lllllll 111 r , , All etata" are 'placed: • , a • netuke/IP -•.• • Yili-rt-ofile.,,,Ipetivicii,„.-4 • that,yen.have . ationuOY.OP ride. No , u'pright. as in the oltllaskionect ear: . ir womovi -4-1,TCTION .0et-IM•FP 0.50.ati101i1)%aobt%'Vtilarro.sit4,Proporty 14 the .,9 There will Le onered for anIe by •j...atty.)noef 44.‘ktu...g..tip .0149121: -!..17.i411,4t11:1443(4.irrog.:1; flu o'f,lockin .the afternoon, at tile -(lear;.;..,3 A, Siddall, in the 1y riLtc of the px‘ei. :.:c",t sale in n certain mor,,gage which „will be ornd:,end At the §:Ale, the follow:nig .proi,erty: Lot.; thir- k{-five-irt the :fifteenth, PoncesSiozi Of • the l'n:wikalkzp;'etlenlIvoes•-in the- Conn,: ti .Britee; • .• he fo:-owing : proven) en ts are (.114-ttze-Pe4PfatiarzT,Abitt-4 under cultivation ilaneer. orchard,...hfildirws aro, a fru:). e and conent nem e, not 'quite fin'shed, and a frame, 'barn, ^ TERMS -Ten. p' - cent. of tbe pur, chase nions'Y to be Paid. down at the tin -e or :MV.e. PQr, thalatiCe; terms will, he Made ,kiroWa at the sale. , • ". For funkier. •nart:;:tilars • applY . Jones. 8k*,;Letinard, SOpiters, 18 Tor- onto' Sonet.• Qr to (41e01Al.' 'A.• Lucknoiv. , 777" • •, • „7". NOTICE, TO, CltEDITOelt t9. is .hei eby given; • pursuant. • .iS ezitritul6ts' Chap. 121 of thth:itei al )eons ,having cIains Ogainst the -..istate of Lydia' .11,1aria MatKinneu de:eased, who died or about the ,wenty-fohith day of July, AO 1926 ..tt the Township of ,Kinlass in' tbt .'..minty' of ,Drueett int the 'Province:D.! 3ittar;o, are reqnkred. to send by, post or to deliver to 11. yanstone ,ffingham, Soli,Ator 'forthe execut- ors, on or before. the- thirti-first da „af. Autst, AD: 1926, • their names *,•ind ridd.e_,Ses, • Wi ih.full parti,c,nlarf n writing; of ;their. claims, and the aathreet the SecuritIes (if any) • held . by them duly Verified bya statorl declaration., , , • , AND take take notice • farther that /af- ter the said .thirty-first day of. Ang- ust, ,1926, the said executors will pro- eeed to. distribute the assets -or • this quid estate among •the parties entitl- ed thereto, hay'nig, regard oreyto, tho. fdaittus cf which they ,,shall • then haw had netice; and • thesaid. execUterf thfzI not he Fable for the said assets ;r: any nart theieJf,•to, any person o. * ;hl e.leived notice. , D'Al'ED''.nt Winoham' this tentl : day of August. 'A.D.: 1926. . ' •••• R. ''VANSTONE, 'Wingharri, .Ont. •Solictor for . the Executors 268-e. • • , • •1.W11,. .11ET 7.CK,Rcif-'- . --- mre, jobA -Rutledge • and 'son, of Brussels, are visiting.* the home of her brother, Mr. Geo, 'Garton, *rt. 'and• Mrs. H. S. Naylor, 'Mrs.. Emerson and • son Mr. A'frea. Emez.,- .3.30„ metered to Acton on •'$.linilay. to attended their cousin's funeral. *I.'. P4'10._...4 ./-cePPNY. J!ag' ...°Tirl,' InCined hia „rail threshing, lpster TimAnti7 Le of TO.rc'ilt°, ',- ,yisitirig,..4.iihe home;of hiuttinelee, Kerir-th. Weaver,. - • . l'i• AVidie rp aying *lurid on. Sunday rttightTIOatOcla*GilleSPielnetlYitir ....n . accidelkt, Be fell on the Cement. - and' his heed, was seriously teat. ..Wc -tope .for , a speedy ,iinproVegtleat- . . . , ?,fr. ,iforold spatiing .. sen. ,th!' week -end in Kincercline. '''• " Messrs. ' Jai; Patterson and Jesepli" ']aunt have i Purchased POrtt'ears,„ '4 Mise' Annie...4:. Kennedy 0. viftos, iiQsiiitsi, 14ninAnn; .is visiting at her home here. " ' •. • . 'A very successful Aullting•., 'was heTd in the Presbyterian Church, last Wednesday,' when four' quilts .Werp cOnniletect by the W.M.S. and Mis: sion Band for :the Missionary Rafe, Mt; and Mrs: Robert • Ross ane• t7ltildren, Mr. and Mrs, W113, J. Con: - ter: and children .speut -last -Wednes; day at Hayfield. , '.•Mr. Roy:Aitchison Of Elora, is vis- ainp, at his home, here. .. . :A yery•geocrball- gem e , WaS.lielii :at Langside On ...Thursday' evening, Thi Whitechurch girls. defeated the Lang-. side- gitia at stoftbal4 the score be. ;nil 40-81, The Langside boys 'de:- feeted the Winteelkureh boys at base, ball,' the score being 14-10. . Miss Addie Rosa of Toronto;' spending .her. holidays at her hoine here., . . • . , _. • A. very successful.: quilting ' was held in the;United Church last week when' three quilts , were eatnPleted b3, the W.M.S. 'Ter . th:e Missionary ; Bale . ,. rfEleigh; , • '-----7, ,,, , . Anniversary svrvi:es will ' he . held. In Calvin United Church on ,SupdaY August 29th, When the Rev. J. I.Jaii- . ••••,111 Murray, B.D., of Toronto, wi.1 he the preacher. ' ',Mies Vera ' Todd returned oa Sat- _., . , , . •1'4y -froiri Vineland,,, -Where She has ,egri jacking fruit for 'ieveral weeks Mises Zylda and Dorine Webster- .,..vere. visitors at 'Kincardine" _Beach; ,:ast • Week; as the , guests of Rev. and Os. Seobie, at. their ,eott•Wge, ..ja.,y*::e.tR°1i3ria'Ahlothici7Philere,Pebillertprae .• 1 elae:Vi 9- : . , T'-'1)4TI VOV1T Ith 110/ t 4 , .r.irdeetet4-. l l 31 A NG • , dittida':Firs.t‘High-,Speed . Wuropegirtr'rzipe. Light. ear. The distinctive bodylines of the New Overland Whippet resemble the .smartest custonbuilt automobiles of America and 'Continental Europe. ' Stand in front of this car and you can iar-oine yourself on the bOulevards _ • , • of Franc. " • -2 • • , • It will travel 55 miles an -hour in perfect comfort ,; . . pick-up.in 13 ,. '.• Seconds from 5 to 39 mites an hour . .. go 35 Mika on a gallon of • gasoline . .. over ago° Mile:3,0n gallen of. oil... ' Measured tests show that the Overland Whippet, with its 4 -wheel brakes, • Fill stop in two ear lengths' from a sPeed of .25- Miles an hour. The Overlind 'Whippet is 5 feet, 8 inches high . .not AS tall as the .• ' average man. Yet it'provides pore'reoin and comfort than you've ever *found in any. automobile of this, class before. • . SINJTH, AgenA entralGarage Lucknow, Ont. , 'fss'Catharine !4e•-. ;. • aria Miss Mar,01 limn, have loon euests Mrs., Gardner,• 'during Ciie 'Past .Wi.ek ' • Mri, Ma,,Kny of, Sask.,... MStet of ' Mr. Rtaph NlIttkn, W*119. Ji 1- • iprilt ',the lest l'uontit he e, w Ui lea-Ve'OnTiitirs-4 day of, this e Li: • foir• tier lioau in the '14 est. ' - • ' :Urs. An,sea yin4; : Of Hanley.. .iSask:; who has ;spent the lest tliter ' -weelzs with friends liere„;retarne‘l ti h,er home on .Z.16day,'Inst. • ' : , . . Arderso;r ef Loadon it the gue,•t t 1.,pt M.S!'114, 111 • prO,JtIt.:* Arst: •telitt 1.„f • 3•N,.- ..To:'orito Ni,hero she. Of. her • mt.:Nit:on, • • • . mI. Mrs; :Fred !rpp•rat 1o,rihl. 1:•,1;tti 0;de, and . Are srt'U'd1.±..r:t!',t 'f,?,!.y..,d,ty• .,tititit , • John 'Andreir, -W•bo bus Cont.:tied. to' Iled on Monday mornhir: th,6.0, hunttif her son. Ti it, Card. reel.; She riti 89tii •V(iar. • • • to -',a new Potd are •smiling ,nt 'Joe the3. Say. Jettsie Andreui s Otiting",with trlodt t 'rent -Joni this tVoett;,:•••-•,. Ritellit., arid titio •;e)e%•11171;1..7's frkt* ,.`•• t..••in ',Waite* of ,WaIkerville,, are the of friends in the. neighbor- , t -A week. F()1.' CONi to:st.oz:s . • . "nrd Mrs. Haslara .01". Toronto n; a fow'. duYs at Mr.. .1, Nict..',eod's,Ion the Sixth.. : 3lr, John , Little of LiStOwel, 41 with hi S Mother, Mrs.: -J. Little, or •the• Fourth. • Mrand', igts: ChaS'.e,,Stepltentini ok: -11!itro'.t,, %tete .rts:itors,at. the. home of Mr.' and :11:4:s..B: Brackenridge, ,ie • •11, . • .11i8;: Chrigtenn• ' Robertson., *he -.7'rent• t'q$. lasr: y WesltS With friends • h t , Fo'ni.th;t- ret:trrned t9. her., home. •IL rt.:1 Vi D Grahata Spent. S;intle,V. ' h • Mr: and 11-ht.4. ‘Mac., ' .:t.factkougal: has ,kane to the. ;1.1, intends ,4taYii4g for 0- Cut", toailting • ' anti Mrs; Wesli.',y Robb of to '411:411, tprid, Sunday with 'friends Oh Fotirtkr. . • ,..1.1".4fiketinezatui ChriSteria Thnn NititardIno„ i pend in „n• their' -at:01y ivith Mrs.' It Bain on- the •*Nirs,. Edgar Robb of Win plpeg, visited nt the home of '•.‘fr.: W.. Robb; ittst cek. • ' ' Ants 'Kathleen Middleton• of Kit- el•,,,oner,;,speat jast.,,tvek at Air.Go Aliddletott's, • ' .Melvin Swath of TOtorifo. llia,grandpeteittni,Z'Xr a4 Mr. and Nits. n nit and ttZr, An s'114000bahlt • 4 1 ' 11 .1. .1 • ‘' ,•'. ' Master Robert Irvine: had his -.tori: sils removed at .Winginain ilospitai siItI•iiwseeLkOre' n N.* • :f Lucknow .s visiting ;it -Mr. 'Will. Irvine's. ' . Mrs.: A. Atinstrang,: Of • London,.i. A!.':Pending a couole of Weeks With rel- atives here. , Miss Beryl Johnston, who has beer .in Muskoka the past:month; relairkt', home, 'Sunday. , .MiSs, Belle 'Andersen returned; to her lionse in I..cnclon, Mr i and ' MM., J. C. Stothers -and son eftonden, carne ' TharsdaY. 'and *..e, at Mi. II: Horton'S'.. MiS 'Sit:tilers' who • had beer. visiting , her son, Mr. S. IT.1-Stothe at Essex, ' retnrripd home with them We • tf'i-,g'ratulate oar former Retires.: :atative upon • seenring;a better: post - ton; even th9n4lit''We shal iiiss hi genial' Presence? 7 ' The Blake's Peopleheld, wee'.k• night 'meeting- the head, -at Kintall,- Thursday, evening. .riiSpe(-tor 'Stothers Of London, • war. preselit and addressed the meeting - and ‘PaTtrier Kilpatrick: ga,„ip an 1p- teresting ,talk-‘ttin-:trees, :the topic be be; a nature study. . Announceinent8 hy the President, Cecil.. 'Johnston Were followed by conuriunity singing 7ind a' weenOr • roast., There was a good, attendance and aiverirpleasant eveningwas spent:, " • t- , Mrs., Grace Webster, of neaii Luck - now, is Visiting. her 'daughter, kis. Thos. 'Blake. •• • • • Misses ' • Lenore Logan of%. Ripley' and • Edna Narieekiiell of Ingersoq were guests of Miss Olive' Anders0, O.,er the week -end. - MPS. J. Petrie Of near Dungannon .14.8, M. .Skingite and son Charles. ;t Chicago visit& at S. J Kilpat, rick's :On 'Monday. ' • • ,Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Curran and family, with • a number • Of friends ,handserna • Studebaker car. had a iicni.eiri.,:dildoeLich. on 'Friday. Mr. Isaac Cranston has purchased FALL PAIR DATES • . . • Drugte1s,4--Spi.`10th.Oet: 1/ Cape Crokei-Oct. 5 -Ott; 6. Clitsley-.,-Sept. 21.22. Dlimtennoti-Oet, Durhani;---Sept. 28-24; Goderkh.-.7,.Sept. 840, lInnoVer--Sept„ 1648., llepwerth-Sept. Kineardine,,-"Sept. 28-24. Lion's Head -•Sept. t29 -30L 23-2.s. • MildmaY.Sept. 21.22. Pinkerton -Sept, 24. • Port Elgin -Oct.' 1-2 l-S TTR aei Per s4eiv..- "tY rte- P5t0t: c62t!. :25%. . TiVerton-Oct. 8`..' • tinlerwhod-Sept; 29. Wiartotf,,-Sept. 21-22. Winghem-,Oet. 740, •.7 • VrIXIINE'" • :iiI4PilltroPPrar4ontitli:111)6SYTtUtIrliciPfill big Whislie3/ Still he:Longa to Mi Sig- mrnd t,r-ahrte:se7s:telee:: ,t a9' tTh,.5.'411 C_;.,•:lacPahte; .quite brOught . Out at a trial held before ave ...1.).er4.3tifrre76,4117.0, 'oanPr3r $74 and te iltler;rr eiittir tear:tilt fho a4a141111gI in44t-riiilt. will not lOW ., tathe outfit i . aW 4 this Paltry loge, whn. they ct,--the7p1ant•--going. GODERICa The" Department , of padie works, Ottawa; haslet the .`centrac.t' for the reconstrnctioa. inconcrete.,Of the east end of the , north'. pier Ara length of 500 feet t6 Meeirthr Looby • and llifer,- ,gher, of Dublin, Ontario. Work: will commence at owe • The current number of the Ontario% Gazette: contains, notice of the :op:, Pointment of Miss 'Edna Webb, of Goderich, to be Deputy :Registrar of the surrogate Court, poinity Clerk )f ,the County Coprt•and Deputy to cal Registrar. of the Supreme Court d Ontario in and -for the county of Heron. . Miss Nina Sharman daughter Of '34.7 and Mrs. :Wm./Sharman, who suffered terrible injuries in a street, ccident,,in Detroit- last 'week is re- 400rted-re:overing. Miss Sharman tstepPed out from behind a parked. car right in front .of a moving ear. She sustained sIrulI fractures, three ribs broken; and :tWo bones broken in one nriii. Her condition was at' first.. Op:night hopeless. AsgmgLD Nfnks ng Miss ,VOs Rutherfordt ' 311,,a. in ,clieff on Wednesdayafternoon, at - ;tending the Skinner -Cole 'Wedding: . Mr. Currie of Goderiek visited his 'Elakighter, Mrs. Dupla' Phillips. Miss Fareiice 'Mndivide of Dur- hanl, is the guest of her -friend, Miss *he: Woods. • ' Miss•Ruby -stinkney, of Guellhis. vis;tOr with Mise Gladys Webb.' : Mrs. Jas. Gaunt 'is recovering from baVing her 'tonsils' removed .at the Wingham 'Hospital on Saturday, ' Miss'. Helen ;horn is under the. doctor's cure, Owing to blood Poison. ' Mr. , and Mrs. •Donald Clark. and 'Colin, have left for a visit at 'Westfield and Milierton,before re - 'turtling to their home at ' Ottawa: John:: Webster spent , a. • few days at Montreal and otnee .points. Re took the boat trin ironMontreal. 'Mrs. .Joseph Smith is visiting 'bei: son-in.:law; • Mr. 'Beyle ,. at Holyrii0d, and will ittendthe marriage .of her granddaughter, Miss Pearl Boyle, on the .19th, beforeshe returns betide: The funeral of the late Mrs; me. "whose death took 'place at the home of her son, Richard, last Tuesday, -was held to the St.. Helens Cemetery on Friday, , • Mr. and Mrs. MacKenzie Webb and children and Miss Annie MacKenzie Motored to Guelph. on tThursday for a few days, visit with friends there The late 'Mr/ Wi.liam :.Weathep- "head whose death took place on ',August 4th, 'Wits , born Sixty-four. years ago* onthe fartri. on Which his brother Louis resides'. Eighteen years ago, with his mother (who has; since died) and his zister•EmilY,•he moved to the village of St. Helens., Of a 'quiet disposition, Mr.' 'Weatherhead possessed a 'wonderful inte le t and his knowledge of ancient history. Par7 titularly was fait, above the average. However, he was ,handieapped-brill healtW Never of A ragged den he 'failed to recover front. an Itt- tack. of the flu in ,the spring; and gwradually became weaker. He leaves three brothers andone slater,' Mal - cairn of Michigan, Louis; Frank and Nelenst • The funeral. lerviCe w,ast,cenducted :by, Rev: Chas. •CiiMming Of the 'United Church. The following pall-bearers.earried 'him •to Iiis last resting 'place in Greenhill te-qiotetsti-DaViefodd.,"iiiiA:-* - Sinith, Wm„ McQuillin, Wallace Mil- ler' and Ned. Th9tn• In theet new bungalows you :never knoW,Willielt is the Ititcheri arid Whith the. elothes cIdeet. • T:lie\astoriishing thing about Eve ist that :.slie..landed -.the first- man io gulaly wjthout PO% ' Misses Alice and, Annie Brown of ,Detroit, returned , -to the city, after a ouple of weeks' visit at the home of eir nncies, the "rbt - Mr; and WS. Lorne McLennan Of Detroit, , motored up and spent a few days visiting with friends in Ash- field. On their- retain: they Were ac- companied. by 'Miss' Annie MacDon- ald of "Paramount, who will ViSit. in Detroit for 'a week or SO. Miss Annie MacDonald of, Hamil- ton, is spending 'a . couple of . weeks' vacation with friends :in -Lochalsh. . Mr: Kenneth. MacKenzie of • Sar- wartn'-uis Aa sfhfiid. for few days, visiting with f Mr. and . Mrs. So'. AliteIntyre ,and their friends, Mr. • and Mrs. Franki• of London, ,ontnro up and are vis- iting at the home of • Peter :AdacIn- tyre; Hemlock City. Miss Amu MacKenzie who been taking'. a suinmer course ,in Un- iversity work at Toronto, ,is spend- ing .a couple of weeks 7at her .honsc •tihe. 15'th son, • a daughter. --Congratulations. • Inst.; to Mr. and; Mrs. Ewart • Jamie- FLOWEEDALE ' . .cecii Rabb , is off work ibis World.milcnt.ineut Annual kTeeilivaiSAttrkettea• tee lieFe*:=430 per.. New.thastio ("vernmegtAsthhnit to Ili cis:masa this vest. CANADIAN . ISIAtIONAISs ' 192p Ditte- ere and Tliere • Salta,* exports 'from , British Volumbia. amounted to . 1,571,900 ' OAP's/ the record for several yeara- • past, ;,Shipments in 1024, were 1,525,- • .009'. eases;; .929,000 %amen- . in ' 1923: 94,(109: cities: in. 1922 and .939,990 eases, in401,. • . por the first time in Canada, a avert known as the !`mountain giis- sade,"was' performed at Revelstoke, DX., on Friday, January '29, before, hundreds of visitors to the., start of Revelstoke's twelfth winter carnival. :"Glissading" consists Of flying dawn , Tough uneven. mountain Sides on skis, Froin Augtist 1, 1925, to January 31, 1926; 8,182,198 bushels, or about one and a- half Per Cent.' of the 195,4 •637.112 bushels of grain shipped by , the Canadian Pacific "Railway went y he 01-4-.4 route. Abetit Aire. eighth, or 30,216,134 bushels triveP-' led through the port. Of Vancouver • and t the. balance of 85 periCent waa Shipped vie Fort WiiHam. . '• ' Week with, blood.. poisoning in his Miss Alice Harrington spent :the week -end with her • friend,„ Frances MacIver. ••' • Mrs ..1 Geo. MacGillivray is quite ,Sick. pr. Balfour isattending-, her. Mr ., John., A. MacDonald' of • kin- .catdineo in assisting. his eon, john, with the harvest: '. Bost of the Flowerdale for!pers; have Started to cut their oats. • Miss Edith Garin*. of St. Heeni. fMent a few , day* of lastweeh with .her friend, Lizzie Hodgkinson. . kr. :and Mrs. Douglas Graham:Mid, 3irs. Duncan .-Grahini were visitors at W. 1'..1gactionald's 'the first of the week. • • : Miss Saralv•Macp.ter, wha has h po sitiOn,in LucknOw, spent Sunday at • . Miss' ,blarY 1Strathdee, Satobps. been :attending &mast • School; in b.:pronto, is visiting .at the .horne.,of her brother, 'Charlie: • • • Mrs,. Mary MacLeod' of •Lncknow. spent Sunday at the home of her ti- ther, E. Hodgkinson. 7-7L-0 .LANGSIDE Quit e a. large crowd, attended the sale at:the late Mrs..DF McKinnon's: Everything Went for a geed price.' Mr. and, Mrs. V. Emerson and Mrs. ,ii. Tiffin visited 'friends in Moorefield on Sunday. , • Langsido ani i Whitechurch girls. :played :softball- last Thursday- after. noon, •The Whitechurch girls won the' game. In the -evening the:White= tharc boysplayed the Lang -side team.. The I.angside team being the victors. :Miss Jessit ,Dilekering of Moore-.,,, Emerson. • •• ' • ' Mr; Dave Scott of itiPleY, is ,openti= Ing . a few days. at his borne, here, as he had his knee hart ,while 11144411g tt horse. . • . Mrs. E. Mditis gormerly Mu fa* Hill) end , children of Chicalm Art ViAitint-wit.14 siut 14n4 t Hill. • Why shouldn't they---buy-from • you? Make. • up . your mind to s‘e cu r e the, trade of. the $ u fitin e r cot, • 'thges • near Jewri,:: this year.1Th4ilt of :all the things they will be buy- ing! Why shouldn't they : buy ,them from. you? In : • the City they 00 used to , Five hundred Montreal school c.hg•-, dren Will give a Conceit .on the con., eluding night Of the triennial con.' • !mace of the National Conn* of Education, to be held in Montreal.' from April -5 to 9 The speaker for the•Occasion will be *it Wilford Davies, wellknown' authority On national and school music. Under the auspices of the French Government, 'the French universities and flo Philippe 'Roy, commis-. :dotter -general of Canada 'in France, a term through -France has . been, • . ' arranged for this summer, starting, In •Quebee .ori May ,26 _with. the de- partire of theCanadian Pacific liner •• Empress of Scotland.. • I • •phone.' Call them, even :using . Long Distance where. necessary and tell , ..them *hap yciii can do for .thern,' Remind then that • for week -end par- ties you can give hem Prompt deli:very.. When they See how ea3Y It its to ordei. from you by telephone' they will likely -prove good, p).. 'torneri au-stimmer. riilp.and naner uoar6 Irvin can.. t ?reek on unday. oda' during. 1925 were' viiued at II154,555,951, as compared with $139. - 491,469 for the proviaus year. News- print produCtien for 1925 was esti— mated at 1x6,060ii too,. as emu- pitredtwith 1,852,994 ions for. 1924, - This is twice the newsprint produc- tion of 1918. • WESTFORD, NEWS • Mr. , and Mrs. Fester and Son, and M. McCormick ,of Toronto, are spending their holidays at the home: :of Mr: W. C.' Smith. . A 'nnmber from here °attended the :Kineardine ,Pavillio,n last Friday �v; ening,: and all reported a 'splendid The Junior Institute hod their'an- nuali. meeting at. :honie ilie 'Sfisgee. Laura and X.exy, Bell. On Sat- • arday afternoon, . last.: After. the :bus- iness was ' conducted a/ dainty tuna- . was served by the hostess... was • decided that the next Meeting he held ' in the Ladies' Institute' Hall at Holyrood, on the second 'Saturday September., • •11" , . • 'Mr: Ed. Haidenby, accompanied by his two sister, Blanche . 1114.J:cantle • attended the shower in honor of Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Carter at thehome • of Mr. and Mrs. Neil McKinnon, :piv- tprsdale; on *inlay evening, last, Carter-41roon,' . A very quiet wedding 'Was • ktlemn- tied in • Ceibeurne Street Vnit..td. Church Partonage; •• Saturday, JtilY alst,' when Dorothea •M,, eldest daughter, of Mr. Brown, '11...iver1da1e; was •united in marriage to Mr. James Herbert Cer.- ttepr, el daer s te r sonof G otr:Ie .1:n0 e . nkn,d het. Ont .and .,11,M„ Carter, will leave for ti& *est on 'Friday. meriting, August • ! CREWE •. • , , .Mr:. and Nirs: • Wilfred- Drennan' Spent •Sunday With Mr; ,o4. MI'S:, M. cQ '' I'd; Urek.neti'. Spent 'itte"Weektend at, her ho uc hr 0, -ffgi4p :t Donny.. ll Vii. and ,tert. Reed and • - - • - Miss t,Mabel Reed. spent Friday with rie•nds- in • Dineva/e„.•' NI • n'a f . , . n4 - yeyi iggins o. are. spending, their holidays with , friendS 4qe- Mr.: and MIS. Bert. Treleaven aria' fondly, , visited_ Lucknow friends on Sunday. -.'Mrs. 'Tate, of Saskatoon, i visit.. • :lig her ,sister,' MrS.. Rev. and Mrs. "Gallagher Of Fort Elgin: spent the Pad week.. With . friends here. '•• , ' • ' BORN -=-On .Siniday,• August .15t1t1• , • to me. and, Mrs. Raymond' Finnigan son.--,Corigratalations.•' Tirs EVE NEWLYWEDS „ 1St., Thomas . Tinfes,lournal) • In'regist'irIm: p hotel, • ,the 'bride- Igroeni' shon.d, ahrays sign, his on neMe -first, and thenafter gettingiri' • av to the elevateto; return ;'and, , . write "and wife" .after it '• • Dirit't tell'.strang'ers :that, iloif.re*" . just.Married. L.'nles; 'they're blind, it ' " • wijI not, be ueeessalyt, • • &foie , shakihg yourselves and 'opening 'year 'umbrellas and ". eltib bags. spread a' goad Sized sheet on the y Odor. Any .teliable cool .book wilt con- tain seveivd exCel:pat recipes for pre..„ paring .rice.. . tjtiti`t' become , too :affectionate '' in '.the. hotei. dining -room, heinember that .06 othoi guests !have to .pay, • Jet their meals when the develo.P. ..mclitcat rittackS ,of nauseant.. ; The., bridekreoini.•Shinild, carry 'rnke Jelogrnm, hipi !lotiir Aece, for use in case his •tniirrez.- runs short. ' -Thiy br.ide:fhoutol aprid, picture post ras' of the hotei.; w ' • reit- she • • . stop to all IlUr i4 friernia,* -with - ..-4;.;.:Isesut1natix tr tle gener-il! feea., tion et her and qiurpla's tool* Don't give• the cOra-iat. int.*, • ' clergy- alate-titote•-ttiran He doesn't 'ett:riect mere than ten, and° , the Shoat might .prove, too Inh•cil ftio* Be dc, there's °always; a te1i.- dent.‘,y ,cri the part htliOgiNthtts to over7:08timate the serviceg. that prea,` oiors ppdorit.. Wait untn.tiai Atilt quarrol and pool', wish Oi. had al1P*4: •pe Ji "thbta, ' ,„