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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1927-06-23, Page 1...1• :14r $2,00:i),E1iYirstsa IN-Apvassalti $1.0 oiri,Tinnag ' • . LuctiNci* ormr....rmatsp" Amt. 23rd, 11,27 41NQ:4 05IIES 4 birrii • Psorssino$41;.cAitos,.,".%; *:. ' ,11441* 2-4; ' : • Dv. M.eL.e will Viva. '`!,'Lliteksow.• •,• oirorr . Tneedito in. • ,Dr. 'Oessoll's Dr. :14. Valentine IssekttOn'oo Deeketi• Stair 4. Extreaties 'either . by aa or local. Will be lit Dungannon evirg Thursday. • •, Plume SS DENTIST' • Dir. Newton ' Make appoIntmst In office, everyday • . . 1 • : I O MYSIRTEIODIer COLUMN ,1` • 111 A.* Siiidall„' Lieleteir„ and Real Estates -L -Money to lead or• - tut mortgages .on farmproper- • ties at 6' and Al% Por cent aoceraial( to aecurity offered. . Also ennui *Minato on second mortgages . on ." tsetse.: A few good firm 'for sale, enowimanTmen . WALL 'PAPER . My stack of, Wall- Paper. is` One: .• plat. for 1927. Prices' from 8c.,40. I em also' agent for leading job houses. • ft J. Cameron, . Decorator, Painter • and Grainer,' Box 174, Lucknow., _ .Fer Salisr-A numbez of Window' satatertis sash 'with glass in them: Apply to C. TaYlorJ- ' evaram...sare • •ssss AND . MST CHICKS . Get . my, price list before ordering . Barred. Rock or.Wliite Leghorn Baby Chicks 'or eggs. for hatching. Incuba- tors .or breoders'at right.,prices.,Cule, tom, ,hatching done.- Duncan Whitechurch,..Ont. (24-2-tf:) ' steel tires - In first Class condition. -John Mee- •Leod, Licknow- (16-0-tf) Home • Fot Sale---Franie residefiee 6 rooms, hard water,- garden, good stable -Apply to David Mead or ° Mrs. !las. Burn*, north of the ata - tion., (t3-6-tf) „ For Sale -Kitchen range; eoiii or wood, with water back -in - first .class condition. Washing machine, Pat- riot, good as new., Refrigerator in • good condition.-Informatien at The Sentinel Office. Wanted -Lady who, can sell eub- •'scriptions of 'a high class, magazine to ladies in their own homes: TO the party who can get •the business, the .remuneration_seill be adequate. Ap- ply by letter to -Hornell-Murdoch Co.. Lucknow. . Lest --A Sem of money '(one ten . dollar bill) on Havelock (Station) Street,' Lucknow, on June 20th. Find- er please report to John Hackett Lucknow, or at The Sentinel Office.- , Luakoow 'or between Luck, new erid the . 4th con.„ )(Into's, a lady's 'hand purse, containing a sum of mouse. .Finder please report, to The Sentinel Office. ' • , LOat--Between• .Lucknow. . and 2nd ••con., a leathes trace of • heavy' hats • ness. Finder please leave at . the •" kenos's. shop, Lucknow. ' TENDERS FOR . PARK • • . PRIVILEGES Tenders will be received by the un- dersigned Up to 6 o'clock.. p.m., lune 27,, 1927, for Park privileges (re. freshntent booths, etc.)in Caledonian Park, Lucknow, On July lst, 1927:. Ails* for „booth privileges on • the . atreeta of Lucknow on July lit, 1927, Citing the street dance. • ' • D. M. 'Johnstone, Reeve.. • NOTICE Lucknow No. 428e. Will at- tend divine service at South Kinloss Church on Sunday,. July ard. Mem- bers. are .requisted 'neat at the lodge . room at 10 o'clock a.m.;The ledge will be,Pletised to have vhiltore • from other Orange lodges loin with them. , C. G. ?dullin, (80-64) - OUR REPORT NOT. CORRECT • .reperting thepubllc meeting hist itek„ regarding a high School at •XatiCknibw,, we.said that the proposed high ic'hoot would Practically finance.' ,Mr. Taylor, the Board kW& ' tarY, ittfotnii. us, that it PAS not his _ intention to conveythat meaning to the meeting. Affording . to theesti-: mate =ids' by the Board, the added iticonte, .dttee to the: establialtment Of a room, devoted to. high fichootwork. .'tVetild.lailssome,41,800.,-„annuellylbeL -hind' the income. This amount, there: "fare, Would have to be. Mita' up each. Year by the -Mun01 pality,, :and -the -4pitigtiori -oultl.,,the'-; indirect, ' advantages be suffietent to Offset this dnnueLdeficilti. 4.8.0.110.90 .1 eensee and rOvelin ere media Up of -a Somewhat' 7.coniPlicated,iot of iternsLant wo ovi.t; dentig t0oiled ..t_e Otter gos ,Torpri4 $104 0114 • „ • • . A Clerektod IneYele for saleeheal: . , Apply at Rite •it Porteous Hardware Mre..D.''Doiiglai and ' •Miss Jean Douglas are spending the week in Teeswater. ' and Mrs. Frank Tyler of Hao- :riverisspent-ISundays4vith-stheir-Lnek- now:friend': „ . •.. sere, Porteous of Stratford, .was • week -end .visitor' with. "Mr.: anAl.Mis Wie.-TorteOus ,of town ,• ,Clearing price:on .hats for sTriclay Sind. Saturday -742.59,• •• ejok.-,=IP „ROBERTSON'. ",". • .- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fisherand Iittle daughter, Mary, Yisited;. week with Toronto friend*: • Mr. D. A. MacKenzie :of Whidsors, returned .home on 'Tuesday, after spending a week wieh* his sisters here. , We are pleased to note that Misses Helen ,Crawand Mone Mitchell' took henors in -their 'respective university courses.; - • Mrs, A. M. Armstrong and , her daughter were guests of tire., A. D MacKenzie and Min Lees, Saturday and Sunday; - , . , Good Goods, Low Prices. -600 Men's Fine Shiite with collar to match, at half Price -46w a Dollar each at The Market-Hornell.Murdoch Co. ••'„,,, • , Do your share to have the town looking ."spiesand span" on siu1y..1st-s. "you' in .your...small corner." Deco- rate your honne and; place of 'busi- nens. • -,-• • '7--1Sins',Geor---Aitchison and daughter - Evelyn, have returned to Toronto,. after,spending a week with the for- mer's .parents; Mr. and Mrs. F. Mal- ' Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Lucas and dau- ghter, Audrey, and Miss Kerr Motor- ed from,. Toronto on Saturday, •'anii spent Sunday :with theMissee'Rob- ertsion._,Lc r : Dr, Frank Thompson, who • was here tti';'*itend ' the funeral.- of his mother; bas -*tinned to his, home in Winnipeg; after, spending a week in Toronto., . Messrs. Horace . Aitchison • and Charlie .Cook were *delegates last week to the Grand Lodge of, the In- dependent Order of Odclfellows,nieet- ing at ' Toronto.: Mee. W. P. Reedwill receive for the 'first: time since her Marriage: 7Wedfits-443-7;-Jtine 29;'.-frOM 8 to p.m.; aftertvard the first Wednesday of each month. , ' • .Mra. Temple Clarke spent • last week in Toronto; and while there at- tended, the !Bel:410h 'Assembly, 'a,. representative from Jewel Rebekiiir Lodge, Lucknow... Miss Pentlandwishesto thapli'ibe ladiee et Lucknow. And vicinity fes" their patronage . during the settsen .,#11 hats at sales price until July 2nd when store will be closed Ter the sea - A • ' YOU Will want to have your ' lawn looking its best: for Confederation 'Celebration. You may nee si new *ewer. See ,ours. °:' /tight in quality and right in price. -Win. Mordie -,8, Mn.•ra• D. MacDonald, her daughter , . ; Mies Wilmena of PUSlineh, :and -Mri and Mrs. JacjelHollieger of Njagate Fells, are guesta.this. Week it the home of Mr., and Mrs. W. .L MacKenzie... • , Mrs. R. MacCharles, Mrs. J. Mee- Intosh and Mr. Donald: MacCharles motored to Retheen, Ont.'on. Satur- day.. Where they attended the funeral of the late ,Mr. Frank MecCharles, brother of the late Rory Macbharlet. An interesting visitor .in town the latter 'Part of last week was Miss Isabel Matintosh, formerly of Luck; now; . but for over twenty years a Idiesionary: in: Honan, China. :While In town she Was the 'guest of Mrs. Hugh Macintosh, Rose Street. • Mr. Joseph Hackettexperienced a rather nasty accident last Saturday. As he ; was driving out of his gates way his horse became .frightened bY Missing truck, and -Mr. Hackett was' thrown from the rig. He suffered a brokencollar* bone and severe bruis- es. Friend" will be pleased to know that he is recovering. Qeod Good& Low Prices.' 100 Tar& Fine • „Curtain Material -Nets, Laces Etc. at greatly reduced priees.-The: Market;-Horeell•Murdock- Co. P' • 'CELEBRATION • NoTES Dion°. ndt Jubilee Medals from Wes.t, ,Brnee inspectorate have arrived. • It you want to get into the park ,in the. morning, free, get into the par, No demands are made from "teach- ers .oe pupils. Everything voluntary. hearty, enthusiastic,. patriotic., • 'Canadians should he inspired with the spirit Of brotherhood- Mid patriot- ism. in.sthis„celebration we know no nationality,color,' not greed, ' JUBILEE cniEnnATIOI:, • • ; • AT LUCKNOW 4, Unexpected • enthusiasm has ''devel-, nried • over the Jubilee Celebration to be !staged at Lucknow on July lst- that is. Friday of next week. The committee in charge of arraegennents • has neetveitica splendid response to every appeal .for assistance and. par- ticipation; so that everything points to ksplendid day -barring bad wea- ther of course, and .we do -get sonde ir°A" few teachers and. schools'. appear to have',1eiriunderstood what was Meant by the invitationto attend and tike part in .the parade and other events of the. forenoon. No special preparation is ,needed. There will be nothing in the way of coin:aide/1 as between 'schools. While it .may be well for the •scholars from a school to remain in a group,' asthey. will then be among , „gequaiptances, it will not matter Where they, get .into the procession.; . All school children and -other's who intend to particiPate should be at the Lucknow School • Grounds well before' 10 o'clock 'a.m.,. as the parade ought to. start at that time. The Guelph Jazz Band will be in tOwn before ten o'clock, and will lead.the wily; to the park. An ,or- chestra and, large choir will lead in •singing a number of the more Until-. jar Canadian patriotic ' songs, ,,' The Rev. J J. .Jarnes- of. South Kinl�ss. and the Rev. A. W. Brown; both,good: 'opeakers, willgive short, patriotic addresses, after which there will be more singing. . • ' The afternoon will be given over to 'field -sports; in which .young as well as old will have a place. The •band, ' of conree,..will be in the park throughout the afternoon. r•:. The celebration wilrconclude with .a street dance, which, if favored with a' line .night; should prove a highly popular affair._, We kern that quite a nuMber are .preparing to take ;pert in the call- -thumpian-competition, andit is hon- ed that a number. of toed floats will be jri evidence. • • , 'Good Goods, -Low ' Prices. 560 Snits Men's Seasonable Underwear -Bal- briggan; Diinity, s Athletic, • etc. -at greatly reduced prices. High class ,merchandise -.--now only •a Dollar a Suit -Hornell -Murdoch Co. • • —0 o o BASEBALL • •'A., Game 'That 'Go Right nituaeu Jtituoi.e. 1g action' but Jignritel auger only the,hotter, ' ' ' • "A real indiag would never aet 11 • that," •finallysuggested tho Mother, .Junfe stoppedyelling. and -bega to look interested • `'Ile would pike his. punishuient 111 . • . n reril Warrior,'? continued. the motile • :"And eat' hIS corn breadthe pe he , dayfor breakfast,' mit in the fathe .":.itt,'those. 'words the clouds bur ig again and through the storm the u.'"detnaiided or the ' 'mother,' -"Why. ' you, distract hie attention? 'Let. hi yen., You will undo all the..good yo have • done," •• •• • 'The mother did not reply •Etititoug •she could hardly keep froth sayin ., "He's had his 'punishiriept. why ro It In?.• •Let's kelp him recover his Sel control." , Instead slie• quickly left tl table. ,piked ' ep.the kiekingscrea Ing .110.11310 ...awl carried • him ' off n stairs ..He was ,a* load but someho sho reached-tlie nursery „ dropped th child, found his story book and bega reading the bed•tirdo story•,, • r • .• From ..foree• Of habit jinn:nib litarte to undress himself and kiiddenly...ii was aft intent upod tho story. By th time Insteeth were brushed the cor • • • bread was entirely forgotten and Jun VaXe • CHURCH NOTES The Rois •Idr: • Ritchle• Itgaineldi L°IinticknuentWed 'Fthreelibinite°Plirinagn ,.:4Cernirecell iin raet inica undatY'D'u4negvia'Ca4t,11. whereilipta;D:nalil:"49044e;': iii)r*icei were being held) • , In connection with the National: Thanksgiving of thepeople. of Can- ada on; Sunday, July 3rd, 1927, there will b a eivic.. service in- the Towri Hall.. Lucknow, orianneneing.' at half. ,past two p'clOck: in the afternoon..It iS expected that there will be • a large united choir to lead the 'songs of 'praise. Similar, services .' will be held simultaneously ail over Canada hem. the Atlantic- to the„Pacific; As in . the event of the 'day 'being final' the MalI is likely to .be crowded, it ir suggested that Parents would do ;Well to .discourage the Presence ' Of , thil- .dren who are not likely to appreciate such a services -say 8 years and un- der. Young people overthat age should be encouraged to attend. ' - r LUCKNOW LOWER ,SCHOOL • NON -DEPARTMENTAL. SUBJECTS. The following' Is the. standing oh- tained on the .year's examinations and on a final one, set by the teach- ' Agar, W.: Lit C, Comp. C, Alg, C, Geem,' 0; Anderson ; D.e. Lit. II .Comp. C, Fr. C, Alg. I, Geom. I; drew; A.: Lit. C, •Coirip, C, .Fr. C, A g• I; GeOm.', I; Brown,. E: Lit. C, Coin III, Fr. 111, Let, reee E.: Lit. LI, Comp.' III, Fr. III; Alg. I, Geom.; Cameron, A.: Lit. 11, Comp. III, Fr, F; Lat. F, Alg. F; Carreschan, W.: Lit. C, Comp. 'Ci Alg, III, Geom. C; Colwell, - A:: Lit. C, COrnix C, Fr. F, Alg. C,, Geom.. C;' Graham, M.. Lit. C, Comp: C. Alg. III, Geom. CI Graham, • Mary: 'Lit: C. ' .Coina.. C4 Alg. Hackett, M.: Lit C. Comp. Ci Alg. 11, Geom.1II; Haniilton, M.: C, CtTmp. F, Alg. C, Geom. C; • Hodgins; A::• Lit • II, Comp:' III: Alg, C, Geom.•p;.. Kilpatrick, 0, Comp: C, Fr. I, Lat. III, Alg. 1; 'Lane, M.: Lit. R, Comp. C, Fr. C, Lat. C, Alg. F' Kilpatrick, , Lit. • II; Comp. IIt, Pr. il, 'Lat., I, ,Alg. I; Geom.. I; -MacDonald, . Lit. C, , Comp.,:C,: Fr. C, Alg. I; ' • Geom. C;, MacDonald, Lit. I, ComP.,III, T; Lat. 1, Alg. I; MacIver, E.: Lit. II, Comp. IIL Fr. I; Lat. /I, Alg... i; Mac- Leod, S.: Lit: III, Coinp. III, Alg. F•;- MagKenzie,: K.: Lit.' I, Comp. I; Alg. /; Geom.' I; .MacKinnon, C.: Lit. I; Comp. 'II, ty:. ire, Alg. 1, Geom. I; -F.•Lit.-.-0,-Comp;.'e, II., 'Let.; r,"- Ali. III; MeQuillin,. Lit. IL. donip. 11, Mg.!. C, Geom„ II; Reid, :E...; Lit. F Conip. C, Fr. .F, Lat. F, Ali. F';. hitehie, E.: Lit. Comp. F, Fr. C, Lat F, Alg. C; Rit chie, J..: Lit. gi .comp. -c, Fr. V, Alg. C Com It• • Sherriff It.: Lit. -III Comp.- III; -Fe: II, Lat. .11, -Alg. Sherwood, E.: Comp.; C; Turn.' er,R.s. Lit. R. Comp. C, Fr. F, Geora: 'R; Watson, M.: Lit.' L III; kr. .I.; Ale. 1, Geom; 1; • Watson,. R.': Lit. 111, Comp. • III; Fr. C,* Alg. I, Ceone. I, Webster,' W. Lit. R, 'Comp, C; Alg. C, GeOncr, R.; Wilson, Lit. 1, ,cothp. c; Fr. II, Let. I, ,Alg. II. BUSINESS -AB -USUAL • • ON JULY"..2ND Jely. .2nd, 1927, has been - declared. public holiday in view of the Jubi- lee celebration, by the Dominion Gov- ernment.Some towns observe this . holiday, others.,will not. Beinle Saturday and . following ; July :1st,' which willhe observed as a holiday,: Lucknow shop -keepers .have thought it would not be wise triremein closed' the two days in succession. Sores in Lucknow, therefore, will be °pea for bueinese as usual on Saturday July 2nd, as Will be the case; we be- lieve, in a nuniber Of , neighborippi teary,. , • • WOMEN'S INSTITUTE *.• The Suininer 'Meeting of the Luck - now and .Kititall: Women's Inetitute was held in the town hail :here on •Tueday,. June 2ist. The meeting was opene",c,With the "Ode,'And the Secretary then, read the,reperC'hi the leat meeting -"The Dietrict Annual Meeting." • After this everyone en- joyed tho CommunitySinging,. in Which alt „teak part, slid which Wee followed by an enjOyable' solo by mho Mrs..- Newton and Mrs. Reid 'Pieria a duet, and Mrs. R. Thompson recited • a very .,!.enOtled ifr enr-611h P:Per know trY -114 talk Ito" Walt, given by Mss Matthowlif-Shocoe, ia her Matthews Spoke .of the wonderful reilweye ef Cdnaclic_.of tho flOrIes, ef th. "brie-614,4nd Of the ever4rierititrig troth og our , • IN$ Towfoc't Out YokJr. lois! DoetAt'e • AkS New .wt-kAt Inn Sae • SP.l ' -cite pc • fr‘t CR. . ENGAGEMENTS , Mr, Wm. Buckingham; LuCknow, announces the • engagement of his daughter; Jessie Mary, to Mr. Mervin Walter- Carter, son Of Mr,' and Mrs. Eli Carter, Clandeboye,, Ont, the 'Marriage to take ,place early in July. ,Mr. Robert Fitzgerald, Dungannon. Ont., announces the -engagement of his youngest daughter. Frances Jean, to Mr. Audrey 'Swayse T,eeft, son' of Mr. N. R. ,Teeft and the late . Mrs, Teeft, of Canboro,, Ont., the mart'. age" t0' take place the latter Oft. of ,Junt. HOLYROOD • CONCERT-J.4/NE 28 -Posters; are Out annonneing •tt Con.; cert. in the TOtvh. Hall the evening of .Tune 28 -Tuesday .of .next week,: -The. u • g. •:-01 AgrieS. •• and Doro- thy .11suire; ,getierat ;01-ttertaitieray who: . give „Wbriderfut fancy dancnr in. bOattr: tifiil- COStunies;' This fine treup eanie to Luckhour under auspices 'Of the lo. -cdr-tvoment,g- ape is 60c for .reaerved Aertitii chil- dren 25e, insluditr titS; ficata are 4410,11t MIKIIP11# •• • Mr. and .Mrs. Ed Nest Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hardy of St. Mary, and Mrs. Miller of Xinloss, visited with. Mr. Als, Thempsotl's, recently. Mr. alld Mrs. -Ernest Ackert • abd family s'peet Sunday at Walter Al- Ofl'5 • • • Miss Norine lied:gigs, who has been spendingher... holiday at her home here, has .returned 'to Detreit. Mr. Joe Elliott . �f Kincardine, made a. flying visit in our burg on Tuesday. d ' Mr. and Mrs. Win: .Spindler of Lucknow, were;recent ;Visitors ,nt. ,Mr, Ab. Thompson's. • Mr.". and Mrs. Fred Ackert, Mr. and Mres"Harry., McNultin of Inger-. ,selVrire'tetieSts•-thif leeele'et -Ackert'. •Iya, gri'd imrs. ipili)h,'Breckenbridge kr. and M.S. Robt...Breekenbridge of Sandusky,' Olii0.; who have been guests at, Purvis's; have returned Mr. and Mrs.-Almer' -Ackert tpent Sunday at Mr. Wes. Polloekts. Mrs. Bond *ending At. few ogre with hoo "liters Mr 4111ILY The Old Army, Game"., ' With Louise Brooks With Comedy ' 28:-.=WEl:)..; 29 Blue Streak Westeiti. ,- Jack - Hoxie.in "The Fighting • .Peate'-,Maker", -Two reelsubject .and eon -tidy. •ur'30=JU3T •1' oFlaming;froritier" We .Want More! , SAYS THE FAMILY "U -M -Ml Gee! but this is reit"' -Bread, My but it's good," say the kiddies. "Best Bread I've eaten for a long time," says Dad,, and Mo- ther -Well, Mother. just smiles decider: tovisit-Reidlejiominion Bakery more often. : Our te. nTry t theiusg° of deEe tl Os'Speeiit' Theylls dur- inga re DOMINION BAKER. ' PHONE 68 Bread of. Health rIO v i of• Health.' ' 'The, Bread .'bua-moro Is -Qum-3116r ;AND!. "40vi1cEP - Why2Biike•Bread and Cakes 0,.; The Confederation 'Holidays ingee, 'Irene, Order Earlyand ;Let Us • SuP.Pii. Your Needs • :Taney Cakes Cookies,. Made At Short ' BEST intfCES',.dit,r101‘ )Foa ai.TTTE*.'ANO EGGS — oLLymAs.Ps BAKERY 00 3 ••• - . • r!rlon. lice Dunbar \ The World's Only :Lady Comedian WITH AGIOES AND. DOROTHY ,i0NRG,--_-_ENTERyAINERSe TOWN HALL, LUCKNOW TUESDAY, ,../IUPIE 28 Vader :Anapiees .of. the '.Women's Iitstitete ' es• .Beautiful .Costumea wonderful 'National Fancy Dancing AdMisaloo, 50e,,- and 25e. , (Including :Tax) . A Splendid Concert Don't Mite; It Apramekoraeotarderainier*.ar„,eiSseirSgr.ordirifoearwer.arArilegotigrair • Phone 75 Lucknow; .• $6OUR STORE" - ...SEASONABLE:MERCHANDISE AT REASONABLE_PAICES.,. • . • . , • , svmmER. UNDERWEAR FOR LADIES AND 'GIRLS, ;IN ccerroN, LISLE THREAD, AND SILK: JUST -THE KIND THE WARMER WEATHER DEMANDS, AND -MADE IN THAT ICUMFY KNIT STYLE. • • • ' LADIES' NIGHT GOWNS -:-Slips and Bloomers in colored Di .itY. Special price,, 95c and soc. ' , . % MEN-T-B-A-LBRIGG-4‘1'14-0M-BINA*--IONSL-Short Sleevesl--rind-,- • Ankle. ,Length,, All sizes. .- 1 BOYS' •BALBRIGGAN COMBINATIONS at 75e.• • , 'ftlITTONLESS sUNDERWEARE for men.-- • Sncial,r11 per suit.. OUR MADE-TOLMEASURE CLOTHING:DEPARTMENT IS AT. , YOUR,: SERVICE • saeassisaeaaassaei.s.iwasia-aseex 32 Piece See• . $4•7-70 ect,,Set. T_TERE:atIast,the32moliuse- ful pieces of cotretrcable . Service." and:in famous, , COMMUNITY PLATE ' , ltrieliest of modem." silverware., „ /adnded ate die nevi'DeLeato , Stainless Knives,itlsonfulldozen.•. Teaspoons waThe charmingsad prsaioal Petit '231fet Ter, isfsvs F. T. Armstrong jeweller & Optometrist vveverorrovvvevarovvvretrrreerry BLITZSTEIN'S • West of Central Garage • Special bargains Friday . end Saturday, of , this week in Ladies',„ Coats 'and Dresses, These are ail new 'samples, a.ifti will be sold at hall priee..• Cali and ,see them, Men! If you want perfect Ready-to.Wbae Clothing, this is the store: Many other suntiner Tines now heing sold et„, greatly, .reduced „ prices, . 04 -DIED MacKensie....At Ripley, on Mon. 4Nro: '40"..2,04..3.9„2T,DIMOd_.14i1•40114 MacKetzle, hifait SOO o fMi, iukd grt,:ltoy. MociConeies 4E04 5 ineithe Pel 45)/os lfrecl uswell sessegarsekermliimsistoolierssrAireamenessearensrasiesso ONST . . Will Be Held in Menesetung Park Just North Of GOderich Monday, . June t MISS AGNES C. MaePHAIL • Ontario's Greatest Champion)of Farmer Righis. In Parliament . MR FARQTAIA,R R OLIVER, M.L.A., Canada's .. Youngest Member of Parliament (Mr. Oliver is , an exceptional Speaker.): and Mr. HARRY GILROY, Pres. of United Farmers CO - Op. C07will-deliver addresses.. I NIC Boating, Highland Music, 'Sports of Alt hinds Booth on the grounds *Don't Fool Yourself and star at home. . MacPhail Will Be There. Adults 25c. Children 15c. es ST. HELENS Mr. Robert McQuillin of Belleville is spending his holidays at home With his •parents, Mr., and Mrs. 'Wm. , Miss C. •Wellwood, returned Mis- sionary of China', was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Geo. Webb, for a few . days recently. • ' ,• . • Mr. and Mri."Jas.'Durnin and fam- 31Y,, Mr. and -Mrs. Chas.' Durnio and John,Dureio and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lane and' family', Mr.' .and Mrs. Colin MacDonilid, and fam- ily attended the ,Elliott.:Durnin re- union Mpicnic held at Walton on 'Sat-, urdar.Y., and Mrs. W. Taylor, Mrs. Me- Vittie and. mr. John McGuire visited, with, friende' ,Goderigh en Satur- day,/ • • '"'• A. II. bavie.,. the -representative of the Upper Canada Bible •SbeietY, will give -his lecture and lantern slides in he Anglicen Church Mon - ;14 evening, June 27, at 8 . On Saturday, June 17, a baby boy arrived at -the home of Mr.:and Mrs, Pk, C. MacDonald. --Congratulations. Preparatory Serifees will be ;hem in , Calvin United* Church on Friday. June 24, at 10.30 o'clock, : Sacrament Wilt be 'administered on. Sunday Morn: .-. Public rdeetingheld aton , Triday,sslune--24th, `:r at k 8 '1)•c•lciek, See dressed by Rev. 'Gosee,. Orange _.or- ganiZer. Everybody. Welgonie. Tho Social meeting of the Hai-ris. Mission Band will be held' en tht Church ground s on Saturday after- noon, :June 15th, ritk•p0 o'clock. ' •Macliona1d4-in West, •WiWanosb, on June 18, 1927, to M. and Me. Done$ gaeDenilds , ". 44, WHITETURCII Miss Robing' Henry. of Toronto,, is visiting at her home here. Mr . win. , J,. Kennedy, who • .nas,, ben visiting „ his parents, Mr. an4 Mrs. David ,Kennedy, , returned to yanconVer last Thursday., Mr. 'Joe Forster of Winnipeg; ia•••• visiting at his boine here.,,: -mi. and Mrs. Wm. R, Farrier arid ' family -visited on Sunday in Dungan - Mr. • Gordon' MacKay of yisited..on•Suridey at his home here. . Mr.: and Mrs. Wm. Martin 'and Bruce, of Lucknow, visited on Sun..' day With Mt. and; Mtg.` Durican Ken-. Mdb Yyr:'- and e e'Ms Wrsayt rj,a.nlvieSsi tedic)o. s' with and. .•• .• •ba and , Mrs. John. Craig on Surdas?. Miss' Annie M. Kennedy of Gode. rich, is visiting ather home here. ' . Mrs. Jim .Forster and jOe• Visited on Monday and Tueday•With:* 'the former's brother at Paisley, -'„ ' • Very successful anniv,ersary sent - ices were held- in., the Presbyterian Church on StIriday :last, , when -Rcv..;'• - Mr, 'MacEachren of Boltmi; a' former pastor. 'preached ' two very inspiring sermons. - The -collections to -over $650. • . ' •• Rev. Mr. and Mrs: IVfridEachren are renewing Old acquaintances at White- . ,churelpior a ..feW--days,----f",,-, ••• ;.„ gasoline•Alter.l'. night; Jiff. 'Kenneth Weaver, haring', , -lit , his ,pipe;,, -dropped- the iineli •n and Oit1C gaso tne.-AN1 'eaked out of the car, caught MengrS. WVAVel.` and •Piirdort tried tti. yiu,t the liro out,. but enoh time it H would, break *Nat.:Again. TFici t!ar wns almost ruined,' but WAS tc.`„sved,lionif, lntr �n."Tlic 'mishap was -Ta. great 'disappointment, to Mr,-Weavert_AS he .intended taking a carload of friendq to Guelph on Tufedar mornin4s