The Lucknow Sentinel, 1928-06-07, Page 1s
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Dr. R. L. i'releeven, slucknowe.e
°vets •Decker's Store, ExtraetiCn
. eitnerby gns or. local. . Will he in
. thiagannon every '11thistiay. Phone 53.
0 EVERYBODY'S COLUMN 0
Geo. A. Siddall. Lueknow. —Broker
arid 'Real Eetatese-Money to lend os
' first mortgages, on 'farm proper-
• ties at 6 and'61/4 ,percent accOrcling
to security 'ssefered Also small
amounts on second mortgages on
eerm properties and •ors personal
- notes.. A few good, farm, for sale
W AUL-PAPER= A7ff211sline of1928
; Wall Paper on hand. Prices froth 8c
_ up. I am also agent for leading . job
- hoes;- -R. ,,:-J:=-0ametons -Decorator..
r. Painter and Grainer, 'Box, 174,. Luck -
now..
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ALE:-Bricki Din aiow exe
•,tra . lot itli7g-OO:d7fitiff- rees,, thn
;suitable for Stable, storage or garage.
Willbe sold, frin less than, cost. . •Ap-
py to p.,,c..TAylor., •
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nw.01.1.J.No • FOR • first'
• (saes. repair; excellcnt location. Price.
rnAS easy.—Apply
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••'•1:' A BY 'CHICKS: •
ssit'fter .JOne -.15th eh ieles "from. Our
Tells of :1101 vy. :hieing hens wifl be At
bottenis pri Ses. • O.A.f.'s Darsed•.,
710c*,s •15e, 'S.. C. .Whit -s •J.ghorns,
• 13e: • • Our Stock is: -predUction • bred,
•. hardy, , and free -from, disease, :
Q. G. -Centlibell, Maitlarid 'Specialty ,
. :Ferns. Peon10-24,
Bab yi chicks and
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Hatching Eggs •
from eXtra heavy laying strains: -
pure shred , to lay White, Leghorn.
. and Barred . Rocks.' High production
and pedigreed males • used ; Order'
now and get'. them When you. vvint
-them. 'Also incubators,. htooders arid
poultry supplieScuetem hatchiug
done., I can save you inOney. Phone
• Duncan IC ennede.; ,
• Whitechurch Ont
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• / TENDERS WANTED
• TenderS -will be received by the un-
dersigned up, till June 28, 1928, for
the purchase of the Ferreeters'. Hall
in • tho ,village of Whitechnrch. Ten-
"rs Will be aeeepted for bending
•• and lot; separately, if So. desired. Lot.
„contains 1-5 of an aere. More or less:
If tender for, building is accepted;
buildieg „to be removed within three
• seontlis •of date Of sale. •
,Afly tender not necessarily. • ac-
cepted. '• :
• Frank Henry. Luekriow R. 5.
(28.:q -e). '
• Priu
ces• 'reduced,. on accont Of the
bwa
eekrd season. !We hive redUced
• .the prices. on Dry Goods and Men's:
;Wear.—THE. MARKET --- Hornell -
Murdoch 'CO:
HOLYROOD
• . • Rev. Mr. Craw, ; Mrs. Craw, and.
'Anse ssejeri Crew 1,VCre recent, visit-
ors: at Mr! Emelt .Ackert's.
' Tlie many feiend's Of Miss' :Annie
. ,Stattere., IS a 'patient . at the
Pi•eston Springs' Hotel,. Peeston, wish
her speedy recoVery.
Mr, and Mrs. Richard Elliott Were
sealled to. Allistop on ' Thursday, ow-
ing to the eerious illness of the lat.
• ter's sister:
, Mr. and. Mrs. •Almer. Ackert at-
terided • ordination Servicee of Ham-
ilton Confeeence at tl-antford • on
Sunday, ,, •
Mr...loe'•Elliott of Eincardine, for-
merly Of 'ibis 'burg,. underwehe an
operetien fo*. appericiieitis in the
dotterel Hospital, • londay and So'
•
' • • fax iS• doing well,
Me. Ernest' Ackert is bussthese
days making plans for th.e erectfon
' of a neW liorisei o' • • "
' • MtS! and idrs.`Ceorge'iiarriden
Hisren, 'visited the letter's. patents,
1Mr, and Mri.'Iietiry. Fierce; recently,
Miss.Lena Robinson has been .te.
tented in the Winghenv tinspital to
„ "train as a nurse, whit% her *very
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The.4 ',eaftirtb .''Turf AsaOeiation
will hold their'firt race: 'meet of thi
SeasPn on. June' 13th,S '
•1V1,i11inery'.S.a1ee-Restuced...priees on
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:as) hats Friday and SatardaY7 Jun
3th and, 9t14-413,Holsertsoi '
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" Dr. R. L Treleaven and wife'l Were
•in .Tprente ,thiS week; attending the
Dental Asspeiation • conventien: '
• ' Mr: Jowill hn Sutherlaricl. , Toronto
elsited for a' few days Of „last week
with 'Me' and Mrs. Win. Murclie.
Just'received a Shipment of Club
Bags and *Suit•Cases, At W. 4.
Shoe, Store. • Call' for, yours.
' Misses"' Mae Davison .end- Frankie
Cain, and Mr. Trimble Bailie were
guests. of. Mr. and •Mrs. J. Gaynor of
London, over the Week-eud..
The' C.:Minty Counelis,:of Bruce and
Heroesare holding their June see-
' don this week. The Bruce Council
is meeting at Southampton:.
Mr., and Mrs. Allan, Tiirner, 4 and
Misses -Maud and Dorothy • Cook mo-
tored to Waterloo and Kitchener on
Sunday and celled on friends. ••
,•Miss --Lena rtohipson,, who .assisted
in 'Mr. Finlayson's • store • the. past
few years, has entered . as nurse;.in-
training et the 'Winghain Hoepital.
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LIJCKNOW,..THURSDAY. JUNE 7th, . 4 • 44
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DOMINION : DAY. , CELEBRATION
• ,The: ' Lticknoi, Dominion Day ,Cele
bration ,Committee are vej.y etilthua
iastie ^ over the 'areangeinents , the
have. been. able te.make „f;e,an 4fiq
Sevening pregrale, '•sei; ;ler
Abig'evening\featare will be 'a ban
tat6A, ,in vhicIi the folipian.g hand
will "take part: 'Cliesley, Walkerton
1.„ W4te'r1d0 litle,LncAY; 114e Watet
loos Musical.. SOCiety, Band. giv
asband Concert in the ,aftetrioon,. and
Aupply,"niusie' for a' Street...dance folI
10Wing. the tatoo. '; The ;' Waterhe
Band is 'a strictly high. class: organ
ization, and ,one :cit,the.;•best hi west
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.n Ontario. ' .
Another evening. featsire:.' will be a
display of fireworks which isexpect-
ed to ..surpass anything; pf, the kind
ever, put cn in Bruce or •Huron. A
baaeball tournament will oceuny part
Of the :afternoon. ,
Arrangements' are made. with the
Orange Lodge .12,1h of July Celebra-
tfon •Cornmittee for elaborate and
beetitifUIP .street ilecereitions,. a fea-
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tures which.. always adda,. greatly to
the senjoyment ' of• an out -door 'pro;
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Come to .Lucknow on, July 1St and
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again' on July 12th.
• 'L.I.JCKNOW PUBLIC scnboL,'
• ASHEIEWS, CENTE1STARIA,N
FAS,E$
• r' .
John Barihy Died, on Friday ,Last',At,,
Ythe age of 106 years, ; 2.' months
7• • arid 20. days."'•
dat; ,jotiInn0th,•. %;:r*p!Obir,
'-;f,Orfienthdes...
s who called Q
1201, billiieSSip)1of Ashte1d,. found
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him Anlek as he: ha'd, been' ter, ten
e Years. ' As we .have. a ' number of
: times stated.' he was deaf and blind;
otherwise • healthy,'. cheerful, haps:,
delighted to talk' to these, Who.
could :make themselves ' known to
Abotit. the 20th of May, how-
ever, he contracted flu. In A fete dans
• he.. developed arid about
seven o'clock, Friday. he „paesed.
. neacefally away. lie had celebrated'
his 106t'n birthday on the 11th. Of
March last. The funeral was -on
Monday afternoen to. ..-Greenhill
Cemetery. , The service was eon-
chicteel by the Rev, A. W. Brown, as-
sisted: by the Rev.. C. H. •Dickenson.
The pallbearers 'were': Messrs. • Ralph
Nixon,i, John Helm, Wei. :Gardner;
Donald MacLean/ linen Macintosh,
Gebrge Swan. -
Mr. Barnby . is . survived -by twp
sons and oee daughter; Jaraes. of
Ashfield, with Whore he made :his
hoine; William; 'Wheatland, N. Da-
kota, Sind. Mrs. !I Meredith of Edrifon:;,
ton; .' His wife,1 Elizabeth Johnston,
died on June 2nd, 18887:46 years ago.
The lite 'Mrs Barnby was a native
of England, • having been born in
'BeefOrd, Yorkshire, •.March
18/2,,,,, -,.,Ines -1844. 'he -eitmesstrida•pada,-
and ',snent, seine years near ..ilareilten
and Woodstock. . When the "Queen's
Bash" Wak; ripened for settlement he,
and a. brother settled in
• John taking the farin on which he
;sassed, the 'rerriainder of his life.
,Throughout--hii ParflbY
noted . for unusual, .physical ec-s
eheeli *-6-1 : glertness .• of
• Miss •GraCe .'parneren. returned, teil
Ditreit Sunday with' Mr. and ,Mrss
Anthony 'Kerbler, and she. will, speed
-a-few-'weeks 4 with Mrs.,. Kerbler .and
friepds...
•• Mrs • Robert' Mulvaney Of London,.
England, is -viSitinesseser_sessie,r,__MrS,
Davick!Scobie. .Mr,Muivarieir ek-
pettl.o. ,s.,Pen,da Connle of thontha, in
Canada
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Mrs. MacKenzie,-MiSSTLeee,
And. Mies . Jean Douglas were „in
Blyth Teesday .efteretion, attending
the funeralof their eousin, .Miss
Margaret' Forsyth who dicd at. her
-home theressearly Sunda -Vs- morning:-
--Lueknow was pretty well deserted,
especially hy the younger, element,'
on Tuesday evening. : The were all
away to Goderich• to joie:the • crowd
Which annually meets the sexcursion
Stearner, Greyhound, and to ••take in.
the • "moonlight", if there was room.
" Former LuCknowites who Came: Up
frern Windsor .and Detroit on ' the.
"Greyhound., ere,: Mrs. Alei. MacDon-
ald, Mrs: stip. Simpson, Mrs Tom•
MacDonald, Mrs.; Clair Agee*, Miss
pearl Henderson.% Miss , Henderson'
will spend k few weeks' Vacation at
her.: libirse-liere. • '
Mies Ella Mae Orrs and Mr.. David
Mead, who took the •course m porn-
,
mercia•1 telegraphy and typewriting
la thL ideal C N R telegraph . offit
nave taken .poSitions with geed 'pay
in . Northern Ontario, with' the T. &
N.0, Telegraph. Co. Miss Orr is at
Kirkland Lake, and Mr .• Mead at
HaleYbury.1
• The Rev. P., H. MaeDonald, Mr.
Win. Connell, and Mrj. e Lane of
Kielough, have gone to Regina,: to
attend ; the. General AeSenibly of the
Presbyterian „Church: Mr. Connell
, •
will 'make a trip to the Pacific Toast,
before returning home. The Aseein-
bly was ...called to meet eh •Wedries-
day of this week. ,
The suprenie 'cornbination Of all
that is tine. in -Diamond Rings is
found iri theiPeinceas Diamond lines-,
superior gems, .artistic. mountings,
correct prices, . with 100% guarantee,
Call at F. :v. Armstrong's andin-
spect the display c)f Diamonds,
Choose one and you cannot but invite
complitheet on your good taste and '
judgment. $20.09 tip.
WOMEN'S INSTITUTE
• The regular 'fleeting of the Wom-
en's Institute will be. held at the
borne of Mre, 'T.. S. Heist on Friday,
/
June 8th, at 30 o'clock. ; As there
is 'business ' of 'impertahees e: .full
attendance is requested.:
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WEBSTER RE.UNION • AND'
PICNIC
The annual re -union of ,the Web-
:ster families will be held this year in
'the of EtaYileld, on Saturday,
June 9th; when it is expected that.
members froni the elan' will gathqr
from all points to spend their atm&
al, holiday, A:,,..good ;programme of
sportsr,ete being , arranged, and
an enjoyable outing May be expected.
:All interested thiS event are
urged :to -be in 'attendance:if possible.
. the ladies, in Charge ,of the tables
are arranging for dinner'at 11.800 s0.
that it good long caternow may'be
enjoyed.. 80, it yott clo 'eat Wish to
inios bl on.10n4 early,..-.
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• ROOM I .•
Sr 1 Peseible niarks 585; Honors
438; Paas 351.; Honors—Marion Mac-
Donald '506;'sMildred :Ritchie 490;, H.
'Mare Struthers. 435; ;Edwie',Bueivell
406, Helen 4,9118.tope I894.;, Jean Mac.
rotosh. 379, BiIly:Jewitt ' 379;; 'Jean
StrutlierS Zylda' Steward.' 354;
Pas--jriCk ;Button:348; Pearl
!Swan. 342es Bruce, MacMillan 336;•. G.•
Strether's 326; : .benald-MeeKinnon
3.05;.i'David Je.,sitt 244, • '
--sjiestf'sliosseible .inerlts; 40-0. Honors
Hrass 249:
s•Whitley - 361; „Etta- Belle MacDonald
.355; ;Jean, Swan '239; .Dori Ritchie
337;'' Joan •••BIticer: 214; Russell •But-,.
ton -312; , Morris. Pearhaan.:307. PaeS
-ssyerhon .aylcir 295; Orland Paters
on 296; 'Arnie,' Firdaysen 288;•,EVelyn:
Whitby' :278; ,J, C, Arnistrongs; 278;
'Marjorie Allin 277; ;Donald 'Finlay -
sem. 246. •: Below Bus-
well .219; J C Johnston 213, :Jim
,VVard 199,
. I. Murdie.
'Room IL •P
• Jr, II: Possible marks 375. Honors
280. • , Pass 225. ExCellent-sdirvin
Reed 295; Grace. Webster 287..PasS17;
'Arlene' Jewitt 279; 'llareld, Thonipsise ,
213; •Donald Smith; Hilde • Twaniley;
970. Mary .Webster 26$•• Jack Mac-
Donald 265; 1Viary McKm. i 256;., Ayl-.
;nor Aitchison, Jessie . Henderson,
254; ,, Chcistenes Havens '249; -Jack;
McLeod 240;; Jennie Pearlman 225.
"Sr: Ile' Possible marks 380, !tenors
285. Pass 228. EXCellent—Graham
Sherriff 335;• Eileen 'Johnston :334;
Rath Parker 26MgeIn-
fosh' 318;• Audrey Horne 315; Maudie
Fisher '306; Bobby IMecKenzie 303;
Frances. Armstrong 202e Norman
Taylor 361; Margaret' Baker • 293 ;'
Audrey- Henderson 290; 'Alfred' Arm-
strong, 288; Harold Rite hir.3 288; Joy
Henderson 481. Pees Catharine
Hunter 282; • Leenard •:MacDonald
-2-75, Bertha Brown 272; Rexford. Oa-.
trander 267; Muriel 'Solomap 257; 14:
Webster 255; , Edwin'; Whitley 234;
Howard JohnetOn 230; :George Whit-
by -228. ... .
Sherriff.
Reom III
• IlonoisL-E; l3roern 00'; M. Ritchie
88.;', C. Armstroxig 83;!' J.sWilson 80;
D. MacDonald 77,• Ma -Donald 77;
M . Johnston 75; K.. Ferris 75: thi$. Ps—
Collyer 74; J, Fiehor ;72; C. Fin-
layeon .79; p. Horne 69; D.. Clarke'
68e, SoloinOn 66; Cousins 65;
Hesidere'on 62; A. Wilson 60. Pee
low Pass..-F.MCInnes 58; S. .Cam-
eron ..56. • •
Jr, Honors-;r-joap White::. 92;
B. Solomon 87; L tierne,84; E. New-
ton 80'4; G. Josint, 78; I. Hamilton
16; V. 'Steward 76;.E. Agar 7,5; Pass
es -J. MacMillan' 73; F. MaeKetiiie 72;
Finleyeon 70; McCall 69; B,
MacKesieie 611; I.' thiugles• 65*; M.
tolthkon, 63; D, ,Thompari& 61 ,*; 413.,
po. .B6*, Web-
eter 50; C. Jewitt 58'; A, MacIntOsh
56; V. Milne 56; F. Webster 54,,,. 13,
McCowan 52; M. Stanley 50; M.
Ward; E., Whitby: ••.
AhWent 'a.,eenitnt af sickness.
'IMheOalluiris
• BORN
ItaldenhY—In Kinto00, on Sunday,
Mar 20th to XI', and hIra, Arthur
aatdenbya ‘'.ijauthttlt ,,(1114tiorte
VOun*)
mind,. Manifestation, perhaps: of the
vitality :whi*a
ch s to . carry him , so
,far Past the alotted age of ' three-,
score -years and ..ten. Until disgbled,
by blindness,. which carne on .gradu-
elly after he. Was 7.5,. he was an .ever
, busy, hard working .•.man, and until
he was eighty' he , walked regularly -
o the 'Zion Methodist Church, here
he loved to. WeirShiP. He had a.esisted
in erecting the first little. log, church
there in the then .alinoSt „unbroken
• wildnerness. • , • :
, Mr. Barnby Was an extraordinary
man in, many ways: . His . cheerful-
• esS and manifest kindly 'feeling to
his :fellow men -e,ere unfailing. lie.
never Complained. of anything—neverwas ' known to utter a word Of eores-
nIaint because' of hisssOlindness or
degfness. He accepted these afflic-
tions as ,"the will of the Lord.". and
found 'no fault s Through all his
year of blindness' he wes .unfailing
,in his consideration of those about
him, and Wee jast..es 'little trouble to
them as, he 'could be; while his grati-
tude for even i fever.; was tin.
. •
failing. .•
• Although 'shut out ab.eolutety froin
the world ef sound. Mr. Hamby was
net in recent years totally blind. Al- .
though ,for some fifteen years he
could not discern day 'froni. night;
some four years 'age he, regained 'es•
small. Measure Of Vision,- in that he
could distinguish a dark body•agaifiSt
a walls or even ;Innicequi the Move-,
meets of a person's head, indicating
"yes!, or wasabout all,
but lie was very thankful for . this.
Following this "'partial recoverY his
poWer of sight seern;?.d gradually te
deeline again, Se that for the past'
• year be could 'barely make. Out even
dark. objects.
It may' be worthy or, mention that
he • never used tobacco; and • Dever
drank intoxieeting lienor of any'
kind, and he was 'always strupnloutL
ty clean about his 'person.
'The jtory ,Whieh appeared in Some
daily Pipers to 'the ;effect that ',Mr.'
Barnby could -hear, 'bY means of ra-
dio head, phones, : • is wholly Without •
foundation. When tested, he gave
no evidence of. htaring in that way.
UNITED' CHURCH V.M.S. •
_
The .W.M.S; of the 'United Churth
held their 'June meeting ttt the
.gellage tin.Ttiesday afternoon, June
5th'., Owing to the illnes of the.
preeident, the vide president took
tenbraer'gPass°On tW4eSII:nte:ktei nrig:.by-TI.111114, scHinii3s:
well.' Mrs. Taylor led in ' prayer, .It
being a temperance ,•program, the
!awe -relating to temperanee, in• sev-
eral of the provinces was listened to
with interest. .s Mrs. Thompson .book
tIP a chapter of the stedy beak; Mrs.
Totter gave a reading; Mrs; Craw.
live a renott of the reting at
Chesley. Mrs, Craw,close, the meet:
a
ing wlfh proart after wh eh * 80441
,hell henr.,rwita -0014 -The ,Itoatte0-
1$90c4
Sale of -Millinery
Trihimed . Has, • Ribbons
Flowers, • Laces, .,Satlini•;.
Vel-
vets, Si1k, Ornaments and all
Niillinery. Supplies - at greatly •
sseused. s prices clurileg the
p000th of Jane. ,
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M. M. PEN'rLAND
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SOUTH DRUCE • 1,IBERALS :
"Will ,Not PutForward Candidate In
B' Election of June 27-1
That:, no Liberal Party Candidat
ehouid be put in the. field, for ' th
South Bruce by-election,of, June. 27t
Wag the decision • of the 'party ,.eon
. .
veetion held at Eiversdale On Setae
.daYlast. All !appeared' toihe agreed
!:tipoa this. It .was too late now to
. . . .
put :a man in the ;field,. and Messrs.
,IVIacdalluin, Progressive, and 'Moffat
sdoeseereatives,eandiAteeyse'Uld'ese. al-
lowed to fight it out I -between them.
• Another important' -decision :was
2 _
:that e • candidate - should be put , for-
ward In the general •provincial elec-
tion Which; • it is expected, will be
.,
held in 19.20; and not later than
1930. For the, iltitpese..of. selecting
such • a• Candidate, . a 'convention „ of
the party Will', be ;held. 'early : next
• .! '' : .. •
fell,. the date to b 'fixed by • theIsex-
Peoutive. .
•-'71'here--'-wererNbotst,T--s-7-nes----sstn
sisidred-
i
'delegates at . the RiVea dale conven.:
' tion, and there. Was :no ack.Of party
entlineiasm, Mr. •dep.. Schwindt.sof
Walkerton,prfiSident, of \ the:. South
BruceAssociatien, 1 ,oeetipied.. the
-...hair: The' pr,eceedingS;\:for 'a. tine
-were of a '.1,ive r„,-4,tuip; thosesscorittI.,-
'1
'euting. to this ; feateie be iig. Messes
Ls .1: ! Hunter. ',Of ilkineardi, e; Ottn.. E. -
:Klein lawyerI:Iiif Walkerton and J.
Ids Anderson of LuCknow. Mr. Ander-.
4
bil . had himdettelten to ..read•a state- .
ment. to . the Convention; explaining
his retireinent as party; ejndidate in
• the election Of.:•Deceinber,i, 1926: s In
this coispectrori •thereappeared to be
,Sonr...s.mtsunclerstanding :, between
'Hunter and :Anderson;'arid. the I', 1
re-
sulting. pyrOtechnice for se time . made
the proceedings of a lively nature:
'Mr:I-rein .also. took 'part in this 'fee.;
lure, taking •the • ground that once 'a
Candidate' is .Selected ley. a'CoriVention.
.he cannot properly retire, without the
consent. of a . convention 's.:regularly
called.' •MrtAiIdersen.-41d that there
shads",-beerisno; "buying off." • The sug-
gestion that. his ;Withdrawal of, nem-
; iliat'inli-Pritiers • -hid ' isega ' held • vintil
the. ineney :for his eiciienses .wae :re-
. . . . .
ceived,- was etterlYstalse... Ile said
his direet. andindirect expenses were
much More • than the 'amnia, he had
received.. as teirnbursemerits ske felt
that he- ha beea• 'trapped' : and .. de-
ceived, and, he. believed :be had done
'nothing Wrong.'
, Others, who took. 'part- in . the. dip.
enSsion. regarding , the a dvi sabi litsr. of
nutting forward a:/ candidate P 'ive'te •
Messrs, • . E.'s 'MacDonald,' . Bernard
•Sheirer, S ' R . Brill' R. E. Truax Ws
MacKay .(Hisren),. D. . C. Maekinnon:
Frank Rennie, -Dave MacDonald.
' Nelson Parliament,: Liberal, organ-
izer, was present, and gave :an ' act-.
*dress, and -Dr: Hall, M.P.. also 'spoke.
briefly. •
Officers were elected as follows:—
President, 660. SchWendt, Walkers
. toe; Secretary, J. J. Johnston, 'Mild-
'.Mayi., Treesurers Kenneth:MacKen-
; . • .
zies Teeswatet. . . ! .. •
Township represeetati'Ves' ef the
•eartY association were epnisieted as
folIceivs; Mildmay—Henry H. Kelleh,,
J. -IL •Sehnuri; Carrick --M. Filairig:I.
ser; John. Wilton; Walter' Tiede; 'icIhri
Doig, john Witter, Seigmari ,Epiell;
Brant-HJohn.'Ernst, A. O. 'McLennan,
S. Kirsteiri, S. Little, 11, Yolirig; . I's
O'ReilleY, J. Sehlorff, J. Diestein, J.,
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Knitted Cotton anti ' Liale, combinations—Vests or ,BloOmers.
Kriitted Silk-LVests, Bloomere,' Slips.sahd Night .Gowns.
.1,ayon or Dimity ,l3_16r.un,eres slips Or Night Gone
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CHURCH e:OTES
. Coninennien seryice was held in
the ' LucknoW Presbyterian.. Church
last Sunday morning. .
' The third aeniyersary, rd: the eon:.
's,nrilmatien of union Will be'•obserVed
next Sabbath in the Luckn6w United
Church at the Morning' serviee.
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Ltickriow. United. Church ' was' filled
to capacity at the .Morning service
last Stiriday; ,when, the ;Pev. c::
Dickenson, formerly Of Ashfield,. now
of Moose jaw, Sask.; was the preach-
er:: Mani of Mr. Dickenson'sfriends
• from, Zhan Were , in. the cangregation.
, Mr.. Dickenson is , speeding 'a month's
yacation. in Ontario.
' St Peter's :Anglican Church
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Rector, Rev. A. • Freeman TraverSe;
Organist; ,Mrs. George .' H.,. SMith.
Siindiy line 10th, 1 ;
Anniversary Sir ices
11 a.m.. HolY Cprithiunion.
7 p.m. Evensong. • , • .
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• Spegiat music at both Servi.ces„.
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Mrs. Alvin Griffin of Detroit, is
visiting her :father, Mr: Miles Mac
Millan • • • , '"
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i\fis Thos Inglis and Pauline
;pent a week in Toronto, and attend -
"d the, graduation of 1V1iss Betty' In
.,hs ;at ..Whitby, last' Wednesday
A' large nuniber from ' here. at
•Calvin Presbyterian Chnech
anniversary ,last Sunday...
111'. ' • : •
iss Daisy Kennedy ,re uined
honie on Sunday, after visiting fer
some time with her . sister, • Mrs.
Lambs. near Goderich.
• We
are sorry to report. Rev.: Mrs
Pollock to be under the ; doctor's
carewe hone fol.' a speedy re-
covery.
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BORN—On .May 22nd, to Mr,' and
Mrs., Norniah Wilkins, :a Fon: Mrs„
'Wilkins Was formerly, Mise Evelyn'
Geunt.
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Mr .'• and .,MrS. 'Russell ' • of Webs-,
shine, „gra. Moore OE; ,Whitechurcls;
Mr. 'sun' Mrs. D. Mac.gregor ;of. Tees
were guests ' of Mr, and ',Mrs.
,Tack Henderaon :On Sunda.
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Alvie And ,Anuind4 MacDonald nuy.'
tored to ,Galt -and' Were guest s of
•nr.• and Mrs., eudney. ,
iss Olive T,hompson. of, 131,1r0d..
.Gi'aget' is her sitor
\Vill..Stanley, 'who has been 111 hot
iS.,;gettiness--better.
• Mr. rind Mi: cue Iiti.and
POrothr were guests of. Zion • friendes
recently .
Mr.. and Mrs. ' Cecil Mulliu called'
mi Paramount friends,Sunday,
'Mr Ana Mrs. Howard 'Hartle epent
Sundat with Me; and Mra. Jamison,
Mr.' and Mtg. j.IlidQuipin of St.
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, On ,such an important occesioh
as this, it IS eustomarY, to'bestosy
op the :nee ly-graduated. student
:•eorne :token Of y,Oue!'att,-;etion and
esteem. What-WOuld, be Mbre ••
fittiegfor such an occaeion than
4 .good w atthOIr, a fine fountain ,
pen and ;peecil sets " Parker ••Duo-
lold"..`either. of whieh tis.e coin- • •
paniena •cf, A • li fetime
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buy now or latei.
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Pri„:vs vosluce,(1 00 a'cebbrit.' of ,the
Joacke cid season. .‘Ve, have. rediated
t1le..9)ritief: on Dry (ods and Men's
THE T Hornell-
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• OPEN TO .,YOUNG • i'ARIP.18
The Judging Competition to he
held at Lucknow, under direction of
the County agricultural representa.
iives, will be epen net only to mem. ,
bete of -the Junior Farmers organiz-
.atient,.but...to':, all. .residents of the
c4;trict, under :26 .Yeara of age', •