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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1927-08-11, Page 5••'• , ' . • . THE PICRIfOW THURSDAY 'AUGUST11'; 1927 OAGS. PM '..: •4j There is:a'world'of, atisfactimi :.:fof the 'farmer! in the Use Of, twine ,that runs smoothly .in; his, binder frombeginning,,to the end of, harvest: ' The Good, Old Reliable, - even and strong throughout,and ih-more econom- ical to use than short4ength•twine.- The Iength,iS .guaranteed by the.* on every ball ofPlymouth. For real 'twine'satisfaction'thete is nothing like the genuine Plymouth Twine. RAE & _PORTEOUS Phone 66 --Lueknow lllll lllllll llllll limummummmilmmummil "hone 14 • Wingham• Phone 256 onumental Works LUCKNOW and, W1NGHAM' ' ;,• Mae ths largest and most complete • . ,ottsckAn4the„rivest_beantifid..„"alesigns_._ chioffiii from, j' . .• ' , Marble, Scotch, Swedish. and Can- adian Granites si specialty of Family ' SOninients and invite yourIniiPtc- • • Inscriptions Neatly, Carefully and Promptly Done, is us before placing your order. Doug's& Bros.' R. A.' Spotten • ... .Lucknow. Ont. . ,-14 QL NO.. 4,28,- 'LiicknoW. meets theo,„SecOnd -Tulesdair ofp -every :;month In thafr ball, at s (yeti:rex. C. 'Mullin, W•gof.; .P. Gaiter, Rec. See. •' howo, Of Stratford, Organ. of the Canadian Order of For- -esters 4 in, town working in the in- terests' of the local court. Owing to ' the' removal of Mr: ,Robt: . Johnston to Gaderich 'Mr. Jos, E. Agnew has - been appointed secretary. LOWER.. SCHOOL ...,EXAMINATION kEsi..!LTs Fop, WEST HURON , The follOwing pupils Wrote on Lew. erT,Scheol-e.xanainatisMs this yeat.and passed in the subjects- ' shfield No 4L7MacDonald,.., " Clara; , Grarn.': Geogv A.rith., Art, Bat. /No. 5 --Hunter, Alma; Hist.,. Geog,; '67 Art, .Agric• No, 92 -Clare, ;Walter; Gram., Hist.. C„eog., Agric. I. • ' 140..1 .16 -Crozier, Clifford; Hist..., Geog. Hasty, Aldon; ; Hist., Gelig., Art, • Agile.. I. - Colborne No. 144:infie1d,' Annie; Hist: No ..8 -Hardy, Author; Hist., Geog,. —a • 'FOUR CARS WRECKED NEAR 'WALKERTON Daily pepers lastweek, gave some aCcount of . what :appeals to,: have been :the. ,deliberate 'wrecking of • a number: of automobiles near:\Walker-_ 4..on"..Q1aliispincident,theaIletaldn* Times, with greater detail, gives the 'following account : • . • Four oars Were badly 'smashed, and several Walkertonians, Were ,slightly injured as a -result of what the police regard as :an attempted held -up, which took ,place - at •Miles' Corners .:near here, Thursday- night,ebout 9.30 o'clock.'Reeks were placed across the roadway and cars 'ran into . them: The culprits have Sp` far succeeded iii evading capture by the police who are conducting a thoreugli search of Harry. Kent.,(if Hamilton, was :first to figure in the affair. He was, driving along the road, whenhis car 'ran into a large stone, and was badly damag- ed. He rolled, the boulder off the road, and when another ear -drive Up; hegot into it, aud went to *Pais- :ey •ifor repairs When Mr. Kent re, turned tO the accident he was • sur- prised to find six rocks placed across the toad, one car-. disabled in the ditch and two others smashed in a Coliision. Upon examination of his own car, he discovered that the light- ing, system had been wrecked daring his absence and the caps' taken from the hubs, , It 'apPeara thata procession of Walkerton cars .were returning from the United Chirrch---SundaY,-'-Schotti_ picnic at the Rincerdine beach and as the Diirharn road had been ,fteshlro tarred they tame around by TivertOn and viithe Elora -read home. - Mr. HarVey Damn,' who was lead- ing', in e Ford Sedan, was the firstof this contiegent, to encounter the rocks' and driving onto • them knocked the oil pan off the bottom Of his bu and went into, the ditchentailing about $20 damages,. in 'doing se he scatter- ed the rocks so that his who was 'directly. behind in •charge of a' Ford sedan wpnt through ' without • McLarty, Frances; Hist., •. Geng4 Art; Agrie. 1: "o. GoderiCh, . No:i 5 -Elliott, Elva. Gram, Hist.. • Geog. • No, 9 -audio, :Muriel; Ge.og., Art . No. 10:-,-illeacom, Helen; Hi.st.) Geog.e. • Art,,Agrie, Cole, ',Robert; deog.; Agric., L Hay , No. 3 -Stephan; .Elda.; Gram., Hist: No 8-Ziler,' Antoinette; iTist, Geog, Art:. 'Stanley No 3-:-Grainger;Marle, Gram,, Phys, cei.• • Arith,, Agric. II --Marks, tilhaiij . (.• Grainl Agrie: It 14;o: 13_Erratt OlWe, Phys., 1.trith.„ • mishap, The M. J. Ramsey Cat, Which is a new Erskine sedan and low -set ma- chine, stepped abruptly it the atones, While Mr. Abrarii"Rowand in a Bris- c9e •touring came breezing' along and crashed into :the rear' of . the Ramsey bus, Making a horrible (1,ent ,in the body of the latter car, besides knock- ing off the htimperette, ,crunapling, ,hincl Tender , and ,shifting the entire frame. ;,Darnage to this car is esti:. mathd. at $2000which is fully covered by insurance., Mrs. Ramsey, who was in the ,rear seaf,' had her head cut, but . otherwise the .occUpanta of tlifz Chariot .escaped' unhurt: Agyie-; Stephen . • No. 7,• -MOore, Virginia,• 'dog., SwitzerollaOlist.f . E. wa'yvAnostiv, No: 5 -Bamford,. Elaine; flrart.4Hist- Agrie..1. arid ,, • , Metiowell; :dratei, Gram4 Tirgt, Phye., Art; Agile., , • No, 16-;-Straughan, Anne; Geog. Art, 130. .."' W. 'Wftwanosh * No, 47 -Dobie, kargt„. geob • • KEEPING HENS HEALTH . AND VENTIII.o4'1'10.N WY.VId VERY 'IMPORTANT. • ' In *Incr. State Birds Look After TheniseivOr'Enf If TliaY'Are "ileirostit for' You Ti4en ton Innis:DO Th*0 foir.Them- . . fC04tribute6. by : " • • 40.gaieuitttro.::worrinto.). t If are to be.keptfrom, , disease their living quarters will -re - q111.1) as much 'attention. is Oiose Of o,ther Steck.. • The'Speciallina give the,: riokotry, thin; attention '44a mro, but :the 'great m„aidritY Pt ,Ponitry,okeePet3•... neglectthe' honsing eenditiong ' 1100f30 should bo supaIied. With drainage' that will in - sur , . . • .surea dry fluor' it all tithes. Demi). nest promotes the groWth.of bacteria , „ .„ . and Makeebir,da.. atibieet to roup :and other cliSeases.o,': Ventilation Without • .drafts- is very necesserY, fresh air. Coning in', and fenl. air'. go- ing .out:`,.. Large , ateounts of • irielliture -ate eliminated trona . the , woe.. of birds. There are 'no;sweat glands , • and the bird metabolism is moon `More intense', than it is With, other farm animals. The exhaled moisture. must be removedor the house will beconie damp ,and.. unsanitary. 'Pro, "vide:lour square .feet per bird, face the hose 'south and. provide a large. .open front through ,which the sun* raypan enter and reach - every' inch of door space. • Arrange the interior Of the . house to facilitate easy. elean- ing and disinfection. This means .nleveble nests, ' roosts and feed . hop- pers, that can be lifted' out to permit , a thorough • Cleaning, at least once every three weeks. • . • • :The 'Runs, ...;• ' . , • Don't fences in ihi.poultry.lf it can be avoided. Better fence in. the garden and .give the birdsthe run Of the -farm.' ; The green feed and in-' sect lifewill do •much to keepthe young birds, groWing. and healthy ' at no mist: If the birds, mink he reared, under intensive conditions,, then two lanced -in ,runs should..be.provided. Theso. shourld be limed; .spaded •and, Seeded to some green'• fee,d. crop, 'be; • trig:used for the .birds... alternately. The use of lithe and the .application • ofthnspade. frequently. Will do ,much to, keep the, Tait in fair .eo,ndition.' --TheriTteiteilc • • • • , . • ' Most diseases spread through ton-, '..taminated •feed and water. ., To :pre-.- ... vent . contamination, the ntenslis should .he Of such, a. design' that the • bird cannot .get ite feet• into. them.',. Peed: hoppers and water fountalne , clear of „scraching, and have a narrow 'platform'•on.arfilth the bird' Can, stand . while feeding. Wide ,,Platforms will mein containination; One large hop- per or fountain' is .much 'better than, .a lot.' of • little-, Ones.. whioh naillr. and .antiseticidrinks are used shOuld.-beef crockery or enamel ware. .Feeding utensils, . It Of. such ..tyPe. as ..cari be ..soiled bY'the..,birds, should . be 'given -frequent attention, and kept oin sanitary condition. . " The practice of throwing,. seratoh feed on ,the Bailie spot of ground la not the. best. '. Those 'attending poul- try shouldkeep,' in • mind ...that'. the bird' polls or, eontaminateli whatever' ground it. passes Over,'.arid the:. greater,' area: Of range the 'lees the degree .of. ' .contamination. The °chicken cannot ..use nforkor shrivel to glean:the-yard . or pee, in 'whieh you keep it prisoner: • In the Wild' 'state. the bird looks after . . its own hygiene; • as a ."Creaturn.et deniestication under .your : charge, you Inuit do it, If ',conditions are to 'bd. the '. Stevenson; ,Dept. of Extension,. 0...A...College, Guelph. ••• • Services' Itte4dereith7 Stock Yit41)§.. :The service generally :Perfortued by the . 'Union stook Yards and for .which charges' are liVied on its pa- tron., is thatof supplying a suitable , place . for assernbling, sheltering, feeding, grading,' dealing in liveStock -r-irith-al1-the-protectiOn,•facilities_aud- eonvMtiiince_a_'x,!.etded for such pper- P,160!.. • . • • • On arrival at the !stook yards Tha company neeeptii the reszionsibility.of the live .stock. Its ernployes Unload and 'deliver the' Stock to the ;alleys of the dittarent commission Blobs to Which' it .consigned; the' cattle to the Cattle alleys, sheep and calves:to the sheep building :-and hogs to tho. hoge building. The pens ere,Padlock- : ed Until the •'conimiligion 'thin signs and 'takes 4over the consignment. Thie is the service and protection' the Stock .Yarde CoMpany •' render (tor their Unloading fee of. $1,00 per car. • In addition( to the services of lin, loading.and 'Aiding, the Stock .11ardi. Coral:411y 'Supply and operate Weigh 'cities over which all stock sold must, „bit\ weighed. ,,gutranteeing correot welghte .atotiiutheoiivitih vendorand redapurchae- dmade, for this- serriee,''it being, included in the yardage charges. . The employes of the company feed and water the stock when requested ind keep the pens and alleys Wean and, in repair. They .alace do a. great deal Ofic heeling about the -yards . and *spirit the .Government Hog Graders. These . are services that have addi- tional fees on some yards. The cont- panY rnaintalns. a traffic department Whose servicee are available to 'ship., Pert , at no OXPOI1F10 In ilitiking' ar- rangements with t.he 'railways for 'cars or in ease of disputes over'loss, and:Oltala e in transit. The cot:IA.1mM? • EN' you. :have lo;ccasiod, io`,.. alley 'btl4rs !heY,.. may be, . . „ obtained readily at any branch o ., . , . ., • .. , ' the . Bank of Montreal: °cal Manager .p.tablishect'.. 011,, . ; • Assets in cutest or 7So.000.o90 Head' Office: Montreal • prnepcallY the 'entire' front of the 1150 1)20g,vieurffiltnii:oeastainnoitsrcioiaciiiti'brUsmoliqdiihEttai' tfbki - othe • . goW.end cat was smashed in by. the ' tt c011ision, while glass from the broken--' hilltsiness of its patrons milt b ly /mid conveniently d es pate eed .4 uLicilike•- ty.illdS1110.1d„.tchtlt Rowena:a Geed Gocias..•LoW Prices, Clearing Men* and Boys' • Uridergarments.--..; THE MARKET -H.othel!-Murdoth : •,; ..• HOLYROOD „Misses Pearl Congrain and ueit Ackert are'Tbolidaying at Bruce Beach. - Mr. , John Purvisand, his two niec,: es, , Mrs. Doherty and Mrs.. MeinerS Of Kansas. City, •w'itir their husbands; made .' -a flying trip to Tobermory on Saturday. • .• -Mrs. Rosehough :of :^ Toronto,: BIt: and Mrs. Thomas Congrarn of :Wing - ham , were guest S at 'Mr. Chas. Cong.- ram's, Sunday. Mrs. Burt arid two children of :TO-• Eiruunrtte,4,..are visiting ,at ' UliarliE , Smith:111.6i. are busy re -decorating our nubile 'seliool. • A , • ':kr..Baiselle and his -sister are.'Vls"- iting at Mr. W. ,Hodgins'. e.‘„ • Mr., and Gee. -Currie of WhitOcinircli; viSitecl', recently - With ,Mrs. J. MacPheron.:.,- .„ ' *Mrs: ,Cuthert. Lorneand Eva spent Sunday 'at W. Eadie'. Mra... George qVrEiCKeTiZie, jOyee.' Donald of Brantford spent the pat• week at .Almer, IACkert's: . • ' „ Mr. and ,Mrs. Alex . MacLean from Manitoba, :and Mrs.' r.:I'yndal BObinson Were guests at Mit: 3...MacPherson's ; . ,on Thursday. Mk. and Mi. Charlie C.:engrain inO- .tored.:'to Engehia, Falls on SuUdaY.. '•• •• Mi..... tti4 Mrs.. Robert ',T,hoinpaon: and Isabelle _of. Kitchener, ,:sperit the. holiday at Abner Ackert's. • Mrs..: George . Andre- and her sis- ter; 'Mrs.. Gardner of ,WiridsOT, 'Called' On'` their Old' friend, .Mts. J. Macpher- son. . .Mr, and Mrs.', Harry Pierce •Of .'Winnipe'g, are, visiting at the old • Mr. -and Mrs -:Ackert° and little datightei, 'who have been Visit-. ing here, returned to TorOnto;• , on Tuesday. • Mr. and Mrs: Harold( Harris and Miss Margaret . Heron of ,Toronto. and Mrs.,..Tames Harris ,Tere recent: visitors with Thos: Harris. , Mr, and, Mrs. Bince ,Palmer of Dc troit,' MrS. ..of - Kincardine, Mr.: and Mrs.John .larniesen of , mount' 'Were recent :visitors of Mrs, Harris. ' of, moo etoc Insured -against fire' hit ' head somew, at, a that is — he arils; for whicli'16' centswperGeritlil:". , .0 irked againet :the seller' Of the aieclieal _attention. .:,-Othern in, 'took.' The. alleys and Pens are nisei. Helen ItOce. so .badlif that 'ht).had tO -of a110Vv10111'. ear•WhO-Wire-huttfici'.4.1e.0304-3'414-t#31-114.qt.e(1,-Ilgaicst out- 1„ 1.breaka of contagion& :disease% under.. chded Mlis Mary MeGrego, teatrictione laid down by the mini- eried .eye, Mies; tide lien, a sprained *panty and the Health of Anithale shoulder, atd, Miss Vidlet Gibson an Of the -Federal,. D'opartasent.. injured feet. So badly, in ,fact, was Dept. *61 Pdtotioblie0,' thelowand car damaged., that it will' •, ifegeft he FieraPped,, kr. turning the I, keep eggs in,the coolest 'Waco' pOs- Wreck tO Er.001, ta-ilagelattdd ail '1010 and market them 'Often, in hot ifl ' .vskther. .Eirp that are fertile ifill Pavb P42/111(114 pn‘ nlY1 '44441/1t1141 14 to Oil In twentyriour 11)03:43 lf..;Ma;ktee;`,13ratiii),3; Geog,‘ AIL Buick sodsup, ;lir Lao poloroaro to Al • ..'"•"".Yetth' ' Fire destrged: part. of the roof e:* Wni. l3rooine's, house.. Prompt action by the neighbota prevented further. damage., • Mt, :Peter :Johnston, whc had the Misfortune to :Slip. off'• tbc .roof; we 'are glad to report, is., not 'Seriously , The 'ladies' of 'the Bethany Auxili- ary- held 'W,M.S. meeting in the • church on Thursday, July • 21. The Pres Mrs W Hedgins, in the chair Meeting, opened With singing ' and . .Prayer. Mrs, Gee. Bell read the, seriptare 'lesson, Alf's. *Fita Thjnp- son read a leaflet on "Giving by en- • ,Verope.", Mrs. JOS. Wall also read. a letter from •China by Mrs,. bonli,i-d. ,The HolYroOd Women's Institute, 'held' their Monthly ni.eetin ;tlic :hoine, WM: Peavey da..T.h,tr.rf3- •'41tY-,--Atigtist-Ath-.---Fr6-1-1111111-,,- vlee-Pret5.4:,*rYcsided"L,;R:0.01ii,n-njf'. -Were given..by Lexy pen, Grade tletibp -and -Dorothy Haldenby. splendid paper twas .13Y .Mrs ; Fred : ,'Theinspsen": nn '4F1ilucntio- -;n1 What .It Means," x-fi's also community invitation was-gigen by ,the,Ir.',Inatituto. -the' Instittite to 9. pidnic Silifer' Lalso on. WednesdaY, August' 10, M the, close of , the meeting lui1:11 vii- eerved. Tlie September meetitv wifl hs Wel st %Ices ,g04: Wun Thempion., • • • • 'WAFERING • , „ -t`"" Mr.. and Mrs. Jim Mizner .re urne .• visiting, at his home in. Floweidale. Mr.-:Ahbie Haryington has, /Mr- . chased a newTsepOrafor and is now ready to 'do good mirk in the thresh-, ing 'line. and., Mrs: Ale k Murray and five heYs of Toronto, spent ,Thursclay: at the h dine of L. 'MacIver. The • little' grandson . of • Frank. Gest Winkham,' is spending his. holidays at Dougal 'Black's. Mrs. .11: Martin carne home. Item. • . . Wingharn Hospital last . Friday night. 0.owerdale -Was sho'cked tc read 'of Toronto,,, as she 4riaher. brother made. many frie.nds during, their,short stay at the', heme of •11„,11fartin; We are ..pleased .to know. that the Strathdee ;family are, having 'a fam- ily re -union - atthecottage-, of Mary Strathdee, at Bruce. Bench, Mrs. W. Harrington ha, been en-, ,tertaining her daughter and family from -Detroit. ' . Flowerdale People Were pleased to hear their old ' pastor. Rev. McLean, in Ripley last SupdaY.' • W.HITECHURCH *I's. Will: .Shaw • and children ' • of Toronto, are visiting • with Mrs: w'S. mother, Mrs. Jas. XacGregoi-i, and Other relatives, Mrs. Robt. Ross and Kenneth are 'visiting relatives at Bayfield., This comMunity wesi' well repee. sented at • Goderieh ..Centennial, last week. Mr. and Mrs Ai -fret' Naylor and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur , Newman of Hamilton xviiited on Sunday •with .Mr. and Mrs Rey McGee • Mrs, JaS„ Forster and Jean had • their tonsils reinoVed at Wingliam Hospital, last Friday,' Mrs.. Robt.. ,Mowbray, Catharine and: McKenzie 'left' on Monday for• Toronto, 'where they will visit for i4 month. .to Stratftrd. last ,week, having .spent _ , „ „ several days,: with I'Mr. and. Mrs. Herb ..tti:MitraSCh..Mary. Anderson Of London, Is visitinj relatives here: .; Mr. ,iind,'Nfrs,•:Thes. Aiken Of Allen ford; pent the. „week -end at Kiipattiek,g7. : 1‘11.. and' Mr. Belt Reed .altd • fani- 'Hy ',of :Whiteehureh, and airs. P. Reed "cf. Lucknow; ' site .Mr, and :.. Mrs: Th S. Ari'delsonianday, ' rot everybody With his wife , and. family* were intO Goderich last week. . , . Mr. Bert Treleaven was called to TO.ionto on Saturday, his ', brother Wcsley • ha-virig • died Suddenly :' tha:. d:- .i pncumoniawhile visiting with. hiS ,wife's :parent's at, Napanee' Treleaveri'S , • neighborS' showed Syrnpatiry in a preeticel .',way " hy ha ill5hg; 111 his wheat,: seventeen leads,. ;before ' the. rain on Monday. 'Mr...Wes- ley.,Treleaven grew • up in this ,heigh- bOrhood and, was and. favorably knOwn thoug-h,he has been in, blisinessi Toronto ..for -Many years:: David AnderSon of ' Zion, ,is visiting • at: Mr. Thos. Anderson's at MisspreSont . 'Beryl Gardner spent a 'e few clays last i'.eek with her friend; Bei-. PiclVld'ilsEk e. sla•Bessie' ,Lane: of, Kinlough who had spent • several . days ...with. Miss' Qrae' Blake; . returned. home,' Satu,rday.. • , :** 31r.,arid. Mrs. Louis •Boothby and Mr., end Mira,' 'John pen,. , and, Mi'. George Glen of Detroit, spent- the week -end at. Mr. Thos. Glen's. Mrs. Boothhy Will spend a few ,weeks with 'her,.br,other here. • • .Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Twaniley . Of Chatham, are guest's 'of :Mr, and, Mrs. COo. TWamley this week. • They have just retntned from their honeymoon 'trip th Nortli-DUltotat,-Weten-d. hearty congratullitions andlYettwislf-•7 es to the "hapny_young couple.' • ;PhilliS,. and Dave' H�rton of Lee-, ,lrurn, are spending part Of their . va- oatiorx, With 'Mr. and Mrs. IL Mitten. • F—LQ"° )I'V-E11DALE. • .M...csrs.: Stratirdee and- 'Blacic.start- ed ,their- Season's threshing by thresh - in fall fall :wheat'. for Renneth.TIiornp- ;or. ;The families of J. R. MacDonald. Dan Thoinnon and R. Douglas spent Sunday en the banks of Lake family . spent Friday afternoon, , at the 'celebration in G.idcrkh. Alex Watson . . • • . ' of Detroit, i. - . • • . • , ST. 'HELENS Messrs -McDonald und.-Durnin have commenced . their seas ori's threshing ,. • on Ms jW°Y. PTt;asYlfoPrI,P1sRev M.r.s.; _Taylor and children Of Belinore; and Mrs., (Rev.): , Taylbr visited With• ther., former's, uncle, Mr. W. J. Humphrey, during the Week.. • ' Mrs. Gordon, Mrs'. „T.. Salkeld, Mrs Stuart Sr, Mrs, AL. Miller - Mrs. W. Taylor spent a few days in 'Goderich jait week meeting old - Mr. and Mrs. Smith and daughter, Elinor of Toronto, are holidaYins Mrs.t.ioi.mthsru.c:ahunerd:.matrtse.r,',s;t... :ei-0AS,, Mr. and : John Webster '- gen of Nile, left Friday for, a trip up Mies Mabel, Woods and Miss Finn& Nealy and/ two', Children Of Chicago, arid Miss 'Neely, of pert. -Hilton,: 'Visited during lest week with kr. and Mrs. D. \.Todd,.. \Mis..WM. McDonald. was On nshert visit to Hamilton week.': • : ' • ' Mr. and Mrs. :Wesley Treleaven and .daughter, Nernia of 'Tifilinins, Mr.. W.: . Treleaven and Miss ' ".TreleaVen. .' of ' Lucknow; were the. 'guests of Mr and 'MrS. .'• Rutherford . during last - _ . . Mr arni Mrs . per.:aid .Clarkt and son Colin' of Ottawa, and Miss A ' Clark ''Of :Saskatoon, are holidaying, with:their' mother, Mrs. Clark' at the old home. , , kis. Bol -e- and three daughters', Delia, :Marlette and Myra • f St !•Gatharines; • arid Miss.%Derothy , Taylor of Guelph, Visited ,at the home • ' of • Mit. Boles' brother, Mr. M, Pmhtise.Y;golilesd, irjsthterinafrinieinngds'ani'adsin:k'eien!t7., astev,i,y her lister, .iVli•s. J'. Weh- Mrs. Lyman Henry and ..two .sOna of Sombre; are viiitors• v:ith : their' cousin, 111I--s7-Chas. quiet:lut-pretty wedding', Gig' '77St-nfere.rie.-qlifiere,hibff.an,d--wnmen place at 'the Manse,' St. Helens, on Wednesday, August ' 3rd when. Miss Luella -i7,arrier, "only daughter' Of 'Mr, , and Mrs. David. Farrier • of , White- church, was Milted in' holy, bends of matrimony, to Mr. John IV Ross of Kinloss Re Mr, Whitfield officiat- ing : Their many friends wish: them a long and happy wedded life.. . 4 On Monday evening members.. Of the. United' Church Met at the ' home ,of Mr: and Mrs. Ihavid Varrier, • and presented their daughter, Mrs. 'JOilir Ross, with • a . inisclianeous shower., The evening. was , spent ,with „• genies and. a social time. held. .Evryone went home feeling they had a very' enjoyable evening. institute are' hOlding their • . anneal • pienie 'today (Tuesday) a Kincar-• ' The ,Calvin Church SimuaY School and the Anglican: ChtirCh Sunday School are hOlding a picnic OU Fri- day afternoon, the 12th, 4 the Malt= land River, , 10th concession. :,, Any familiesthattahtattilrreavset eore sas 11l kind- St beat one o'clock; and will be leaked 'afterby the t committee. Everybody it welcome, both old and yeting. 07 Good Goods. 1.,o.9 - w--0-1Pric.c'.s, Bargains • in all kinds of Towels and Towelling. --THE MARKET-Hopiejl-IVIurdoch Co. " 1. 25,0,00 I WA N E , .• Phis half a cent per mile beyond to all points in Aiant. ) WI N 111 PEO Oita, Saskatchewan, Alberta, -Edmonton, Tannis,.7 Calgary MacLeod and East ' • 0 • . . RETURNIPIQ--Half a cent per thine to WilmiPego . . ' ' • , plus $20.00 to destination. • ' 1. 4 •AUG. 30th -From Toronto, Caledott -East, Beeton, Megiford, Colhngw6od, Penetang, Midland, Capreol. and - ::',:'Sbutli,d1ncl East in, Ontario, also Stationgin. QUebec,West of St Andrews And. LacliUte ;Aim PT: 7th—ricini statiotig in Ontario; Toronto, Inglewood Jet, and. West and South. thereof:- - • special now, for Winnipeg via Canadian National Railways: -*rant TORONTO' (Union'StatiOn)-,-Aug, 30th- From OTTAWA -Aug. 30th -12.01 a.m. (Mid- ,,,--.1.2j0,1/‘01.1.(lgidaightAlig„,29t11)12,30p.al.A.100, '8Opt. 1th-2:00 p.m.; 1040 '• , From rlEtEABOAO Aug. • From• 'From PALMERSTON-Sept. 0 '30th - 12.01. a.m. (Midnight -12.30 am. (Midnight Sept 6th) 7th - 9.00, a.m. via Guelph, ` Aug.• 2(it11)- vie Lindsay, 'Blacir.•:. • - vie Chatham, London, Ifainilton Georgetown and Inglewood.. water ata Atherley. and Inglewood, ' Thronsit cara from 'other principal point a 'connecting with aboVe' spetial traina, For details consult local Canadian National Agebte •ThrOsaith Trittlejti-ii•OOMfOrtalii41,001.gdall Olkiii-4001iii,6161 and Ohltiltion irprinit CANADIAN. NATIONAL . ...L • •