The Lucknow Sentinel, 1928-06-14, Page 1sre,
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DENTIST
Dr . AlaCIse'od w1I1 vist ,Lucknow
. everY' Tueaday, • ,in Dr. Connell'q
Office. '
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i)EN..TIST
L. Treleaven, Liselmiev'ee
Over Decker's . Steres Extraction
either by gas or Focal,. Will besin
Dungannon every ThersdaV. phone 63.
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• --A o EVERYBODY'S COLUMN 0'.
Geo. Siddall; Lueknow, --Braker
and/ Real Estate.-sMolleY to lend or• ,
first inertgagen on farm proper-
ties at 6 and 61/2 per cent according
to security offered .Also small
amounts on second mortgages en
farm properties and., on personal
notes. A few good farm •for sale
WALL PAPER -A fall.liiie of 1928'
Paper on hand. 'Prices from' 8c
_stip. I am also agent ,for reading job
• liouses.-R,--J,--Cameron,---Decorator'
-Painter and Grainer, Boit 174, Luck-
,• FOR SALE --Brick Bringalowe'ex-
Ara lot , with good fruit trees, barn
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seitable.for .stable, storage; or garage.
Will be sold for less _than cost.. Ap-
ply to D. C. , Taylor.
..(26-4-tf)ss.,
'• DWELLING FOR •SALE.Iii first
elass repairs:excellent. losation. Price
reasonable and-Lterniasseasys-s-Apply__
. to The Sentinel offtee. •
•• •BABY • CHICKS
After, June 15th: chieks froni our
• Pens of Iteavsrlaying liens 'Will be at
ocs bottom ,nrises. O.A;C. :Barred_
- Rocks 15c. S.. C. White. I.eghorns
)1res• Our stock is, prOduction bred:'
basdY. oed free from • diseaSe..-
C. G. Campbell; Maitland Specialty.
:es • • „, -sere Ont. Pone 10.-24, •
Blyth Municipal. ,
LtICKNONST, ONT., ,
..JHURSnAY JUNE 14th 1928f
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GENERAL 0 "
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'At. last it feel'slike Suniree.
:'-qne-sweek-frA?nr404l
longest day ,bf -,the year; "S,
• Special •price.; •ens Men's Werk
Shoes; at: Ws J. 'Little's Shoe 'Store.
, Reserved seat plan or the
iorth Minstrels' now op at MeKini!s
Drug Stere. ,
Rev. H. G. Whitfield St Helens,.
And Rev. R, W. Craw 'wills eiteharige•
pulpits next Sunday ..for the morn-
ing service.
THE SEAFORTH1VIINSTR-
ELS -s
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A treup of forty seven people, will
be in the Town Hail, Lucknew, Fri-
day, June 22nd. .
.Mr. Eldon Johnston, who, recently
returned frorn the West, isssprepare_
ing to open up a barber shop in the
Tennant building, near McKim's.
:kr. Tom Webster was over from
Detroit to attend the annual' Webster
picnic. Ile has not enjoyed 'good
health throughout the past year, ' but
is improving. 4
,JUNIOR • FA)i•MERS : HAVE.�IG
DAY .1N jUPGING COM;••
• PETITION "
-• Congratulations , to 1ss velya.
Craw', 2nd, year student, at 'Yi'ctoTie
College, Toronto, on reeeiving, 2nd
class honors in the Honor .Course Of
sISIbaernLeistory, '
Baby Chicks and..'
-latching Eggs
• from. extra heavy .laying strains --
pure bred to lay \ White' Leghorn's
and 13arred 'Rocks: •-lligh• production
and ipedigreed males used .0kcier
w and get- these isheir• -yeti- -swan
them:: Also ineubators,..brooders mut
peultry. aupplies: • Costorti hitching
dene. 1 can save you money. Phone
or • write' -
Duncan. Kennedy,
Whitechiarch,.,Ont,.
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The 'casualty list in the contest
Man vs. the Antomobile, grows
tenger every day As the:eeason Ad-
vances. . There was need of . that
Kids Safety, League. '
THE SESIFORTH :MINSTRELS
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have played to crowded houses, .in
Seaforth, Mitchell,„Hensall, Goderich
. and -Kineardine: your seats
early__-75_0esseach's at MCKiin's • Drug.
Store. •
Mr. and 'Mrs: Mattheirs Woods of
town; Were among these to patron-
ize the 'Greyhound excersion to De-
troit, last weeks They were accom-
panied on the return- by their daugh-
ter, Miss Woods
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The stoelejudging cOmpetition held
here on 'Theedey was favbred with
delightful wPathee,,conditiensi and:
jviari
.and young ,Wnmen from the two ad-
joining CountieS.. It was the sepend
largest, competition, ever. held in
Brdfce' Copnly, and may prove to he:
-the. biggest and best in the province
this season •Eighty-six y;oung men
and over 40 Yonng. women . (Junior
Institute). took part In 'the consPeti-
.LITTI,,E GIRL RAD NARROW:
XScArg
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Theslittle daughter of Dr. Mrs.:
Johnston of :towns-litid7a narrovi 'es-
cape, 'rem. fatal injari.es, 0110,Y.'s Sun'
-ddissa'ftersdarciri-wheirshe was knoekiYd
down. and run over 'by' her 'lather's'
automobile.' ' the little d of
.. ow ,
We are not in .possession of a. fell r
repot. this week, but are in a posi-
tion to say that the local organize.:
Hon made a very creditable- show-
ing. :For example: .Fred 'McQuillie
won the silver cup, in the competi-
tion on sheep and swine, 2!.4.Ti.
drew wen a medal in beef cttle
---judgings'and-Norvals-Stewart-swon-as
medal in judging swine. The Luck.,
noiy team' (men 'under 24) came see-
ond as . a team, Arid, was only six
Points behind. the winners -:--in VerY
Strcing comPetitien. This., team was
made up of Fred \McQuillin, Orland
Richards, Alf Ritchie and Fred Man
tin coach. '
We-lespOrtO-ThaVe a niore-Corirplet4
report ..from. the_sdisteict;/epreeettes
•tive.next _week. .
'I'ENDERS WANTED'
,Tonders will he receive'd bv the un:
deraigned up till June 28, 1928, for
the purchase of the ,Forrezters' Hal
in 'the village of Whitechurch. •Ten-
• ders will be. accepted foi: Wilding
and lot; separetely,• if so desired. Lot,
'contains 14 of an acre, More or lees.
If tender for building is - accepted,
•beilding to be removed within three
months of date of sale.
AnY tender not necessarily • ac-
cepted. . •
• Frank Henry. Lusknow R. 5.
,a child .under three year ,age
sustain' the'Weiglit of an Essex
Joach. without having the life crushed
otasis something of a niiStery. Yet
this actuilly -.happened, for a • rear.
sheel pas,sgti across' the chihrishreaat
As. she lay on the ground, -An X-ray
,oxamination showed one rib broken
and two ribs cracked, and there ,are
amists, of course, but the injuries
were not of a serious nature. •
Dr. Johnston got into his car, And
was backing •towards the etreet. Un-
known to him, little Katherine' had
followed andgetting right in the
path :of the car, 'was_ knocked ' down,
the.. rear wheel •passing • over her
chest. painful' feature of the ac
TheStlence , given; in tlies TeWn • Hall
in the evening was -14ielis*nttended,,
and a highly 'successful affair.
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Rose Whitby went to ' Detroit on
Wednesday of this week to attend
the nuirriage of ler brother, Fred, to
be held on -Sattirday, the 16th. The,
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,young . couple expect to motor • to-
Lucknow sh Sunday:.
71vItT. D. C. McMorran received word.
last week of the death of his brother,
'Harry, who died at Vietoria; B.C., on
May 1? The late Mr. McMorran 'was,
born in:.-areeneek. 4nifilv 4855,
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and has been in British , .Coluinbia
since 1889. , •
puttNIN RE -UNION
, The annual. re -union of the Durnin,
familiei will be in Harbor Park;
Goderich, on Saturday, tJune ' 16th.
It is expected that all membere of
the elan swill' be present for this an;
twat holiday:. The ladies . will 'please:
--- bring lunch.S-Sec'y. , , •
MessrA. -Fred Stanley and Reg.
Smith,- were called to Walkerton on
Tueeday, to serve on a jury, trying
a ease of sheep stealing, which oc-
curred in the northern • township's.
Mr. Smith.found his serVices uimec-
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essar ' and returned home 'Mr 'Stan-
ley was among the seleetsci. 12 men,
good, and trueAppreciated-
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Mr. and Mrs W. G.' Armstrorig
wish- to -express grateful 'apprecia-
tion to the many friends 'who showed
.so meth:kindness, and were so help-
ful'. While 'Mrs., Armstrong was in
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I.0.0:F:' SCHOOL OF. ,
INSTRUC'I'ION AND BANQUET
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' By a- curious oversight The Sen..,
tinel last week missed all inention of
a; lodge event-N.0f first interest"
•to a goodly .number of people in
LueltnOw' and vicinity. .Ti e was a'
"Lodge .of instruction". held in the
L0.0Y. Hall, afternoon and evening
sf May 31t, followed by a banquet
in the Town Hall •
It Was .one of the beat., events of
the kind ever witnessed here, being
largely ,attended s and every, festive
:marked by 'a high :degree' of effieieneY
and sneeess.,' 1 ,
The :Meeting opened . at 3 o'clock -
pan, with 'District. , Deputy :Grand
Master :Bres•Geo: II. MacKay, -Brace
-Diatrict, ,phe Chains' .Bro. S.
Rennie, Tillsoriburg, :Deputy .Grand.
Master, 'representing the Grand
Lodge' of Ontario, suds present, .-and
was. introduced to the 'meeting, by
•Bro, Dr J) Paterson Of the local
'Lucitnew Lodge was coiled upon to
eitemplify • the :Initietory 'Degree,
which .it did in an exCellent and fins
nressive • manner., Critics of .thiWoik s
Were:: Pas c "Grand, Bro.' thdipas
MatDonald, Joaeph. Fisher; Ir.D.D:
GM, And Bro. MacFayden, P:G,
They were highly, complimentary of
. .
.eident was that the little girl's Mo-
ther Was a nearby apectator,'but her
,frantic , calls were unheard, Owing to.
the noise of the engine. .The shock
to her was such that, for q time, her
life itas despaired of. However, she
soon rallied andisirielf-nn. the Way,
to recovery. The little victim Was
Picked up and Dr. and. Mrs,..Connelt
Were called over. It ,Was decided to
taka.-the--Phildlo 'GO -defied- foes -ins
*X-ray, examination,, when her .condi-
tion vas! found to be less serious
then atfirst appeared. , Fortunately;
the heavy wheel had gone over .her
at ,about the onlyplaceit ebnid with-
out inflicting fatal, injury. At latest
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will soon be running about again.
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renortS she WiS doing fine, and she
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,BASEBALL
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BADY
TW•T°0'.°,DIBRALSTI1474ADs: oNFE?:.
COAL 0114 gxpLosioN
• Thon ceonfearesnifunkcninite: ,,oTfor,.ttriroy....,F.T14%17:
Porth of' Wingillarn,'", Was s.the
ssenr.ref`dOMe.Atiq7-.'tragetly-"otie
Thirfaita7f70-,;r11,-4' week, regultiiig"-iFe
the deatli.'"of two girls, 18: and .16
'years, of age, and "u Child of 4 Menthe.
vhe mother;',a ,sisteF Of the
two girls, Was also severelY
but may' recover.,
. The. Women were engaged in pre-
paring the evening meal and to
hasten the fire, Laura, the elder of
the two girt's) took up a 5-ga1lon. can
containing coal oil, and undertook to
pour the oil into the stilve. There
waa, an explosions the bottom .being'
blown off the: can and blitzing oil
spraYed. ever the two girla,and their
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A,M. NOTICRt E
Weri Bro. B, L. 13areford,
0.M. -North Huron District No. 5;
will pay hi s• ofticial:visit to Old Light
Lodges, & A.M., Thursday eve
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ping,' June 14th. A' full attendance
of members is requested, " •. ,
G o T. Aitsilisoti,:wm...
WILL•PnookivrE .(RAVES
Tho •ineMberh.,•of- the and
Jewel R,ebekah Lodges march to
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, Gyeebbill Cemetery to decorate' the
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graVeS" Of: the departed members. .on,
requested to meet at the talge roem
,the NVirigham hospital. •
• ANNUAL PICNIC,
, Father GoodroW's' Annual Picnic,
Riversdale, June 28thL4-tlie day. after
the election, Big eeents, lion. J. S„
Martin, 'minister of . Agriculture,
chief epeaker.
SUM---4-MER''Mi17-**EETINfG. *
The special eurnmer meeting Of the
,LucknoW Wonlen's Institute Will he
held in ten Town Monday, June
tall,' at 2,30 o'clock, when Ern;
ily J. 'Guest, M.A,, of Toronto, , will
address the meeting. Musical num-
bers from 1,Ielyrood, Whitechurell,
•Ripley and Lucky* branchess All
women and girls ;of the CoMmunity,
'whether Members of the inStitute or
not, are ebidially
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Pi.rt AiN GOOD SHOW.
the efficient manner in. which the
week was done.
The first degree was 'exeniplified„
Penetangere Lodes,e,.. Eineerdine.
Critics *ere Br'os Walter .Meelten-
BrO, William -Dob-
son, • P.G.; and Bro. MacKinnon,. P.G.
The work in this' deirreestiress-also•
Nen' nicely done, and was highly.
praised,' by. the critics. •
Fellowing. thhs. deeree the lodge
actioritned until eight o'clock, 'When,
itTWai-,opened, With I3ervie Lodge in
charge, to • give, second •Clemonstra-
tion 'of second, degree wet% Crities'
'sere Bros-Tayikr, Geo. II.
MacKay, D.D.G.51,, and . N.,,,Jenes,
P.G.. The, third:Ogrde was , very
.13'0 on by 'Silver' City Lodge,
Tiverton; and drew high •ceropliments
,from the eritics, Who, this time were:,
Bros. Geo. Gordon, John
Bcll P.G,, Kincardine, R.. Johnston;
P.C:, .Clinton Short addresses were
'given by 13ro. p. ,Paiorson; Lucknow,
arid Brci..Wats*On of Winnipeg ,todge.
: Followinff. this Adjournment 'was
Made to the 'Town sYhere a de-
liglitfel: banquet had been prepared:
by the ladies Of JeWei Rebekah'
Lodge. 8hOrt ;addresseS. were made_
by Bros. B,' 8. Rennie, ,Geo, 11. Mac.
ltay, Robt., JOhriston arid others.
.T.J1g MOUT& WfjtP PFF.
-I.sieknoW
'from a sort of black eYe lest Setup.
day night,. ,ali..the 'shop and house
•wete :mut, ;trine •Stanley*s store
West. , te certainly knoelced ,business
in that section' of the town, being
oarticularly noticeable because of
the.laig Saturday" night
ltreetS'. The treAle wasn't great*
,hprtied,tuse.,, but the
ttansonfortimately had sdriVen •eut ef
Own tt few:minutes 'before tlie ligbts,
June 17.W.
Ali mrnbeis re
at 2 pan. lateknow BraSe.Band will
)0:Accompany.. the lodges, ,
GARDEN- PARTY
The annual garden. party, under
the auspices, of the Ashfield Parsole,
age 'Ladies' Aid, will be held Tuca.
lawn, 'the' WeStfield oung
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.day'.evening; Auld 19th, on WI A t
'1;00rile. will. give O. Nil progratri,..i.rii,
• eluding' their popular play, ,oillVel;;
ieme genie Supper Sqved
• • from 4 to 4, AdallsOlorl-.4100+ and
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LUcknewsPlays at .Teeswater and on
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sister, :Mrs. Peres,- •Jarvis who :stood
by With her baby • in ber el'ina.s. The
-clothing-of sill-wass instantly -on- fire
Mrs Janis dropped hersboby to the -
:floor and ran outside, +lint immediate -
There was a good exhibitien of the
great game of baseball on the ideal
diamond; 'Tursda,y'eyening, when the
ehampion teams from Paisley, was
the srisiting organization. Up to .6,1
first of the ninth innings the 'score
was 3.-2. and it, was anybody's .gaele,,
hut at this point luck:favor•A the vis-
itors, and they stored' three times, in
(Wick succesSion, :Making it 6-1' The
home :team, however, got one in the
last half, making the- final, score 64,
in ,faver. of Paisley. '
• • .The Lucknow linesan' was es fel-
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ste,yee-Piteheis-0, irsein; emehc;r.S.D...
M. Johnstone: 1st B., (.1. Webster.;
2nd B., R. Johnstone; 3rd B. IC Mt.
ehison: SS., A. McCartney; L.F.,
S. Hughes; CF, Murdoch; R.F..
C. Thompson. , • .
Wths practiCe, this • aggsegatien
will make a good team, end shouLl
make a good showing in the league.
in the Teeswater and Paisley:teams
the)' met the two best of. the Bruce_
Le gue, and could hardly ,expect re
, The team which went- to Tees:
water, Thursday Of last week, prid
met defeat •to the tune o.f 10-1,• was
greatly handicapped by /the absence
Of ,a number of the strongest players
and by lack of, Practice.
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/UNITED CHURCH'. MISSION BAND
returned . to. 'pick' up th‘ baby. A
man . who came , into *.the kitchen
seized a fire-extinguisher, and throw-
ing the contents over Mrs. Jarvis,
possibly saved her, life. Mr. Finley
made a desperate •attempt to • save
Of The Seaforth Minetiels who
are
under baseball elnli auspices. on June
t2,.' The rineardine" Iteview-Iteporter
had "the. following:to
. "The Seaferth Minstrels played to.
a fair crowd' .the town hall here
on Tuesday evening, under the althe'
Of the towling CluS, and to,
say that they staged, an 'excellen en.
tertainment,is putting it Mild. Every
number given met With approval
Of the .audience. Thil" east of 41 in-
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cludsd high ,elass' orchestra, whine
aocomlnkoltoollt added, greatly to tits
ptoktani.'t
the two-girls,-but-theirshorns-were-
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such that they died a few houre later,
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at the 'Whigharn . Hospital, Where
the Y" were rusliedfer treatment. Mrs:
iarvis 'arid ,the babiSsvere also' taken
Bread
of .110alth-
OUR moirTO
ome Made 'Bread
.SDOGIA CDP1ES,••-6 CEN:•I'S
4-0 the. hospital, and the child :died
there the day following,. . •
Mamie, another married sister, on
:eeing teem about to .pour the oil
into. the fire, dodged behind the
4tove, and' thus: saved herself.
The two. girle.end the Jarvis baby
were buried in Winglia:in--"CemeterY.
•in Sattitslay, the triple ,funeral. be-
ing: from the Salvation Army Bar
rack wheire-serviee WN's held
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officers of the. army.; .
Mr Finley, who •is a. nephew' of
oroyincial officer.' Phippen; is a
:•inoulder by :trade, and hi, employed
it the Western Fotindry. .fellOw,
etriployees 'presented,. him with a
eurse 0,8100, in view of. the family.
misfortune.
On the. day of the tragedy a num-
ber of relatives had gathered at the
'Finley. home to. attend the funeral.,
of Mrs Finley's father, Thomas Ta
vert, who had died --o'n June 5th, at
he age .of 84. The funeral was' to
'lave, been the day .follOwing.
` 'The Bread
,1-1ealth
:-ts QUALITY , AND .$EitYidE;
Raisin Bread Whole Wheat ''Bread •
Fits .TSOOa-rcs.-e•
OetSneal,CookieS;•ChelAea Buns, Teed „Rolls, • •Raspberry-; •artlets;
`. • jelly • '
tiCittArMAN9S, ../Ei•A/cVA
'Phone $6 • „
LtieknOw .
"Smossmasesseeseemeir
Phone75
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ucicnow, 0
STORE"
FATHER'O , DAY -JUNE 171,131,
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OUR-STPItEsIS-*THE-HOME7OF-G-IFTS7-FOR'': FATHER,' 'I -BE -
HE YOUNG OR. OLDERF- •••;‘,
Silk Hose, plain colorS, at 75.
fancy ,pattein and colors, ,65c., to
.Fine Shirts, collar attached, 'at
Fine Shirts, separate coffers, at 81.49- and up.
Bow or Four -in Hand Tie; 29e. and up. ,
• Black Slicker Cot . any sise, at s$8.50. -; ••
-, Bathing Suits, wo,l. or cotton, 75c. to .$2.75.'
,-I'Brition-Less-Underweai",_. $1.00._„and$1: -;„
Biltm ore Felt Hats and 1311t in Straw Hats• Would make
• Father- g splendid gift: , All siies; and many styles here
for your inspection. ' • '
' ATISIT:,.,01311,:STORE OFTEN
JUNE 17th. ,
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LUCKNOW SCHOOL REPORT
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'11"AD A FINE DAY AT -BAY-FIELD
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There was. a good big crewd In the
oaek at '13Ayfied Satarday 'teat,
When the armlet .gntlieting the
Webster clan was , held, there.
daySiras' a bit ce51, but it •waP:
fits.' overhead, arid the beantif.ul park
is an 'ideal spot for such • a picnic.
There was. the usual' mecitings-and -
greetings between ,relatives who had
not seen each other since a year ago,
and 'some :for Much-lOnger periods.,
There was a program of..Seld ,sParts
and;basehall, into :which,the yoenger.
element entered With a ,will, while a
number of the ladies busied' them-
Witli the 'preparation of dinner„
In0 supper, both meals ; in %ample,
eneastire, being served •to theslarge
gathering. • ,
Mr ,Toro Webster, who was 'over
from ,Detreit for the 'occasion, and
who is president •of the organization,
wee' master Of ceternonies, and had
general oversight, Foliowing . the
enjoyment of. the good thinge at tile.
tables, speeches Were Made' by the
following clergymeni` Mr'. Hogg of
Clinton; W. P. Lane of 8e.afertla; W:
MacDonald, •Egmondville;, :Pen.,
rose cif Varna. A. W Br‘vvn • Ash-
field. .
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The regular meeting of the Llnited
'church Mission Band was held at thP.
Parsonage . The devotional exercises
opened 'with ,a Hying. Isabel Hamil-
ton read the. SeriptUre lesSotilMrk
W: P. Reed Offered prayer, Roll was
called,- and fifty °members .reivonded,.
Plana solo waS given by, Eimiee
Newton. ..Recitatiens Were given by
SOoris Ritchie, Mary McKim, Richard
Treleaeen, arid ChOitt8 ft'Oni num-
ber •of the girls. Bobo Y Macintosh
gathered the Christmas. 'gifts from
the members of the Band.' Mise Cra*
gave a very interesting talk• to the
children: , The :meeting closed ; with
.a 'hearty vote of thatika ' ;to Mrs.
'CraW. , tench was served on, the
IA** , officere and members of
the Mission Rand Wish ta thank the
ladles of `the' W.M.S., who se kiridly
assisted' iaatting this meeting such
Wellt Onto Etta 110 ,e0Ula n0i 130 loctit,
J . Next tithe, *kd, hOV1e. tt *tit 01:Ar
bc an $040$ Wett*
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, Room IV. •
Final exam in Nat. S., lisrg. and
Art. Possible 300. Hon. 225: Pass 186."
Hon -G MacDonald 264;•' W.. Arms
'strong 256; I. MacIVIillan:2,54;:
Macintosh '253; L... Naylor 251.; A.;
MacKenzie 250; R.' Finloyscm 244,
E. Smith 242; F..filionipsOn 42; D.'
Henderson 238; L. Webster 227.
Pass7-S. Mullin 210; M. MacDonald
213; T. MacKenzie 209; S. Steward
206; 4, Swan 197. •
Group IL Total 750:.t.Hori' 563
Pass 450: Hon. -G. MacDonald 672;
A: MacKenzie :664; L. Naylor 628; R.
FinlaySim 627; W. Armstrong '621;
M. Macintosh 596;,L MacMillan. 593;
D. ,Heriderson 579; E. :Smith 573; • S.
Steve-a-fd--566. slThoinPsott -7561.
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BASKET PICNIC IN TEESWATER
' A basket picnic will be beld, under
„the auspices of the Ptoite§tio6
Fsociation Of pen& .Bruce ' in Tees -
Water Park On Friday, , June 22,
Speakers will be Mr. M. A.
'turn, the candidate in the by-election;
Mr. R. 11, halbert; Mr, Beecher
Parklionsa. :A.'prograninie of sports
Will be giVen. A4MistiOn-4t.dults
end cars 1,0c. Vice lemonade to,those
bringing clips nd pfteli'ora.
0004• )3, Armstrong* ;* Wallcor,
•,fts014.104„.• peoAril
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IN 41144,010S
Pass -M. MacDonald 553: LO Web-.
ster 544s, T. MacKenzie 509; S. Mull- .
496L/1 Ssvaii 456:
MacDonald.
SOUTH :KINLOSS
-:.Twerity-eight ladieS -gathered at
the: home of Miss Kate MacKenzie,
Vtrhere a meeting Of the WsM,S. Was
held on Wednesday of last week; Af-
ter . singing lisimn 417, Mies As
Hughes led .in prayer, Mrs. MacIser
read from Isaiah; 55th chapter. After
the reit call a letter from Miss 'Rat-
, •
tee was read, by Mrs. AleX,
land,- thanking the ladies •-fer. the"
money that had been n.lecived.• This
week. the lodies, are sending eggs to
the Miss Rattee . Home. Hymn. 599
'being sung,' Mrs, Mel: • Irwin,. who
was ,delegate to the Teeswater Pres-
byterial, gave a geed report. A geed
paper was prepared by. Mrs. Martin
And ad by. Mrs. W, F..MacDonald:
,Meaver read w,porffen of the
"Mery Slessor of Calabar" story. Af-
ter singing and:'prayer theoineeting
Was *sod arid, a ;dainty lunch WaS
served.
Mr, T. Watson• has moeed his"bar-
ber shop from the north to the South
„side of Canipbell Street"; Where he
oeciipies a rooni on the ground floor
in the Affin Block, Freshly dedorats
ed• and With new..fittings, the new
shop is a bright and attractive plass
Comniencing Wednesday,' June' 20,
Me, Watson will have the , services,
A-Aeli-ArerneSdai
Gertrude Robertson cif 'Wingliarn,
graduate of a Toronto school,
in";" --------FAMILY THEATRE
JUNE 14-215-16-
(Speciall, '
I"Tht GOitlILLA". ,
Charlie Murray and Fred
Kelsey.
And, COmedy.
Admission -20C. &
JUNE 22-23_ ,
, 'Johnny Hines in
"STEPPING ALONG",
DANCING
-- To
Harold Skinner's
BLUE WATER,
BOYS •
IN
Winghain Arena
Every
Thursday Night
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•, MAKING A .PECORD
A grade .Shorthern,cow, oWned by
Ed. McQuillin, West WawAnosh,
recently gave birth to • tvlin calves,
this, beinl th0. second se- he has,
ptoduced.. This makes a total for,
this eow of nine ,calvessis sik yeate
'And• two nionths; and *all the salves
have beenssttong and did well.
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THE VII,ESS*TERTAN :W,MS;-
Tho regular meeting as presided
-ewer y the •Prefiidertt, Mrs. MacDorif
aldMrs. D: ThcImpsdit gave a full
account of the PresbYterial which
met in Teeswater. - The ‘topic Was"
taken by Mrs', SteWart, Mrs. G. H.
Deitglefi areare It reading; a, duef With
044 WA*
*Inotfried
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GrA. DENSP,A Y„,
At Bethany' Church, '4 Miles m• st
'of Teeswater Road, .on 10th, Coil.,
Culross, oit-Thursday:, .S.Upe
Per' Served, in the Hall from 6 to 8
o'cleck pal.' A good Pr6grain is be-
ing provided. Admissiot onG
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0011,N
Andrrw,,,On Vsterinesday, June
rn Winghain 0ohota1 lith$Pital,
Mi janagts, Alfred Andrew of Ash.
fieId11,datightet Wihtlifed
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THE; StAVORTI-1
ri ST REL S
.',4Fast Of 47 ,Men.
• A' 7 -Piece Orehestra.:
Rare :Musical :Talent:
$t lo, Duels; tinariets and
' ChOrnses.
, Font" Funrq, End Men..
'Jokes and WittielsMs Golore.,
LUCKNOW TOWN: HALL
FRIDAY'\L 22nd ,
Plan of Hall at McKim'e
Drug Store. .
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WOMF,N'S INlUCTJ
The rchzular meeting* ot' the Luck-
ne.‘V 'Women's Institute' was held on
,ltint,c-t4ls- at the home of
heel, Mts. Murdie' presiding. Ar
utPIl1CTlt ctc 'completed foe the.
.Aummor. moalug; 'Which' will beslield
' in *the 'Town' 11;111, •lime when
Miss 3...Guest .ho 'the!,
speaker., Mrs. Agnew gai ! op, iotor-
osting report ef the ,Conferee\ hcid
itt'‘VillasOr; NPV‘tin• and
Mt-
1%cud emitributed, ri' le nig puaio
shietssind Miss I-1.velysi -Cease ,gitve •tin
0,XTVIVnt ttdcitOS i'r6
Tedaytn,MVe I,Votnen:"
The nieetin eloted by ;Ailing. Tho
gaiqe 1.„04t•