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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1928-07-26, Page 1• " • • .$2.00 'PER YEAR IN "A.P,YANCE; $2.50 0,TH,ERWISE LUeKNO:iiiit, ONT. " • •O l'ROFEBEIONAI; CARDS0.• ••.1: 0 0 0 , Dill W.. M, 'cONNEll • Physician and Surgeon bucknovi • Ilours 1 30— 80 77-8 • ' Phone 80 :'•• DENTIST „ * Dr,. MacLeod will vstt iuckaoli; • . every Tuesday, in Pr, Connell's (Ace. DENTIST ' ,, • Dr. R. L. Treleaven, Lueknow— Over Decker's "Store. ExtractiOn 'either by gas or local 1Vi11 be io Dungannon every Thursday. Phone 53. ' Goo. A. !Odds% -- Broker and Real Estate.4-Money to lend VI tirst mortgages on farm Proper- ties at 6 and 6% ,per cent according to security offered ' Also small , amounts on second mortgagee' on , farm properties and On personal notes. A few good farmr for sale- • • WALL PAPER—A full line of 1928 • Wall Paper on hand. Pries from fcc up. I' am also agent for leading job houses.—R. J. Cameron, Decorator Painter and Grainer, Box 174; Luck- , now- . SITUATIONS GUARANTEED . Every graduate and several under- graduates-_,•attending=,the_Wingharn. ' Bilsiness' College during. the.pait year have been _placed: in excellent posi- tions. Per twenty-five years this school has served., this district ex -students are to, be found .in proininent positions throughout ' Canada and United. States.: The W. R. C. enitky'a larger attendance than. . most business collegesi, mail courses without extra .charge; • individual last -ruction; a situation guar- . ahteed every graduate; an 'unexcelled " staff.' Write today for .particulars, • .also for a • list of Successful stu- dents from your district. Affiliated with Toronto's Greatest :School., of • Business, The Canada. Swine& Col- lege, 274 College St., Toronto, • WEDDING BELLS .-DoighertY-W4ds. A very pretty wedding ,took place at Calvin Uoited 'Church. ,St. Helens, on Tuesday, July 24th; •at 3.30 clock, ,when Claire May, daughter of 'Mrs. 'Sarah Woods and the 'late Mk. 4. Woods; became the `bride of Mr. Wilham•G: ,Dougherty; son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Dough- erty of Guelph. , The ceremony' was performed amid a profusion of slam- • mer.floWers; by Rev. H. G. Whitfield, pastor .Of :the church • The' bride entered the church on the arm of her brother,„ Mr. Wilson Woods, to the strains of' LOhengrin'a wedding March, played by Miss Dolly Pequegnat of Guelph, and was a pic., ture of loveliness ; in a white taffeta ;period, gown; flowered • in rose and blue, with rose mohair' hat and satin ,shoes t9 match. She carried.a peolon- ,ial bouquet of sweetheart roses and baby's.,;breath. Little Robbie Phillips, nephew of the bride, actcd as ring hearer,'' and Dorothy Barbour, niece; Of the bride, made a very pretty little' flower girl, in maize georgette frilled • in maize satin ribbon : The inother of the bride Was 'gowned in navy blue canton crepe with, beige trimmings,- . and hat to match. She e'inrried sweet- heart roses and orchids.. During the . signing of the register,, Mrs. :IL G. Whitfield sang very sweeCY, "Until", Immediately , after the ceremeny re- ption was at the lamie of the bride's mother, a dainty buffet luncheon belt* serited: • The bride's . .„ table was carried out in rose and blue color scheme, centicd by the, : wedding cake. Mr. and Mts. Dough- erty left on a motor trip to points east, the bride travelling in a beige caniel hair French 'kasha ensemble, with felt hat and "shoes to 'match. On their return, Mr; and Mrs. Dougherty will make. their home in Guelph. • WESTFORD_ . . Mr. A: D. MrteKriniin of,Hollister, Mid his son, Dr. Douglas - UniveriffY, Montreal, are visiting at Glen Doug- las Farm ;the home, o Mrs. .11elen Erowne,' their sister:in-kW and aunt; : -respectively.. They will shortly leave, for Torento,:Where Dr. IVIaCEirmon will" be married early In August., FO1-,, lowing the marriage, Dr .• Mackinnon' and his bride will sail kr the Old where Dr. MacKinnon intends: -00#.4104u4to 'course Jo PdinbOriA,. Mrpoid'AitelligOn of Ottawa, was barite for A .feW .days last week. Mr. Price Naylor is sPeriding, , his vacation...with 'Lnekriew 'friends'. - • "MiSs.-Htith Mitchell is..o• frlel3ds in TonOnto and Lake of Bays,' 1Vinskoi4;' • - Mi. Ar,Chie Haniiiton„ is „spending his vagation:at W, StnYthe , , . Westferd. • • • ' • . 'IMrS;, Olive Treleaven, is. home, after „ , visiting for..-tWo.`,,weeks . with. friends' in .burhain. ; '• " " Miss Catherine G. Ha nilton has been engaged as teacher in Rivers - dale School: Mrs. MacNaughtor of Teeswater; is visiting • her •daughter, 'Mrs'. M. Grant orto-vvn. f: • Master' Bruce Martin is recovering from in operation on tike nose, per- formed at London recentlY.:•""- Mr.. ThoS. Donnelly: of • Ripley, spent Sunday at the. home of his sis- ter, Mrs, A. 'Wilson Hamilton. Mr W J. Irwin C E of Pittsburg Pa., spent last week with his parents,. Mr . and Mrs,:Win Irwin of town.' • Miss Isabel • Johnston has Secured' the. position: of teacher zit the 'Shen- pardton School, Lake Shore Road. Mrs. .11. G. Sherrill', Vera and . ' Graham, have returned home, , after spending two weeks at Bruce Beach: Miss Mary E.. Hamilton .is spend- .ing,346,,holidaYs at the -home- ef her lunele; Mr. A._C.Ha nito1, Con 2, Huron. : • . ' . • , Mr Cameron , Geddes took a /trip up froni.Toronto, and, spe.nt the week- end with his parents, tDr. and Mrs. Geddes , ReV. find Mrs. CraW are aWay on a few weeks' vacation, and Miss Isa4 .• - oel IS spending two weeks',at a sum - 'met canin: Ali,: Elliott !Little Of ' ,Chicago, is visiting•his Parents, Mi aid Mrs W, J. Little. Mr. Little' ie convalescent, -renewing a goitre operation. ,Mra. Geo. AitehiSen and son, Al- bert, and Miss Price Of NeW Toronto,' Visited. a few days last -week With Mrs.: AitchiSon's parents, .Mr. and Mrs. F. .Malcolm,:: Mia'S 'Bessie Mudie is home,after Spending. tWo weeks with -friends at Waterfard and .London. She was ac- companied:home, by her friend,. Miss 'Irene Rathwell, whoison vacation. Mr.• and IVIrataec... Aitchison and MisS Frebda made a Muter tip to Toronto last week; -where Mr. Aitehi, son' attended •the Grand Ledge of the. A.F. & AM, :Kepresktitinit .0.d '.1,ight Lodge , Miss Jessie MacKenzie has been•in Victoria Hospital, • Ladon; the :past two weeks, for a nasal oparation.:-Iler friends will be' pleased, te • knew that ghe is doing well,: and i1l be home shortly. Scientific Palniist Here Monday. Have yourhand, read', 'Have read forhospitals and • specialists. Knew yourself .• Know our i11hty4C no Hotel,:10,a.m. till -9 p.m., $1. .'.'hree 'days' only. ; :•• • •• : • ' Mrs. T. Watson left., for Winnipeg Thursday of last week,. taking the lake route .via Sarnia. She will visit for a few weeks wi,th• hen iister, Mrs. Pierce, and other relations • in the . • westere city.. „, • . Mrs.' J. C. 'Johnston and Miss, Tena Geddes of Saskatoon, and. Mr. C. YOerge,r of Toronto,, are visitnlg Dr. and Mrs, D.. Geddes. Miss Carrie Geddes is also spending a few weeks' holidays at home. ' Miss Lila d'aylor 'anti her ,sister, Mrs. Holmes . of • :Detroit, visited friend in toWn over the , week end They. had unite over to !attend the funeral 'of' their' aunt,' Miss Taylor, who was buried at Kincardine on Sun- day. , •$••••••••41)-, FALL, PAIR LISTS • The Prie Vita of ;the LucknOW Agricultural Sad*, for the Fall Fair of 19,28, have been printed, and are reedy for distrihution. Copies may be had at the office or tile secretary, J. E. Agriesv; or at The Sentinel offiee. The 'Fair will be held this . yea t .on September 2'.1' and 2q: changes .have been Made In the list; and those interested shjuld precut° a Ceps% The seeretary has adopted the plan 'Of getting out the lists. as early ao possible, Order that, intending"' competitors maylutve thne to propez:-; -prepae-thatv ,eXhibitts4 C, Q Ifu11in.4, • ••• ORO Alt WINNIPEq • 10s-.1Viargaret •ar, eTaylv, a 'former town,' 'pass0' aWaY ehOy Wednesday Morning .e.f, laSt Aveli.,.! at the _home' ',8,boebott9rn, W.h3ThiPe4p •1*,an• • : • • The late Affss,Taylor had,net: en-. . , _ Joyed ;geed halth"fo a nuniber ,of ' Years. ,Sev.enteen; years' ago, she 'wts ,Alllieted" With .a,severe ,nervous tou'. ble; and Was tiken. to rJelin Hopkiif Hospital, Baltintore; .1.•vhere Dr, IIar- dy .Cushing', ' a nerve. Specialist, per -4. 'formed • a' very' • skillful operation; following which Miss Taylor. eati;lyejl fair'degred of health. '.A little ever a year ago' she was taken veryJ11. with asthma, airrigiliTelliatAime.bad net been at all well, . • The 'remains were in:Ought 'to Kin- Cardine :for internient: the intention: being to have the funeral on Satur- day, but owing to delay, en tetite, the train , missed. conneetiou,at, Toronto, so that the funeral had to be fep FSun • • . day. The 'Rev. • D. Parr .odiciated, .• , , • • While- a resident of Lticknow, MiSs • -Taylor Inade„,many, wann• friends, • who will re,....ret, to. hear ot her hong illness and death: •' CHURCH' NOTES: • Tlie-Rei. IY.Ttr. L. .1\fir..,Kultr6117-wtro•• is:an vaeation at Bruce' will. preach :in South ,Riniass Ch0rcliNext 'Sunday. Detig).74,7„,s7.--v.iMM-s,:apire paring for the Aninistry--in'the., biterian' ()Mr eh, is conlliikint.,;•. t)e.. Sunday- seryices. at...Whitechnrchf and • Langside, inthe; ahseaca7-of,tbe Rev,.• ..Mr. Ijolloel l\ha 11, t,ii lIig a' 1:.n0- , .'• • •-• 1"n:the:absence of the 1c r. .11: ,W. Craw, w 1 o is. -taking his i•innuatyn- cation; the. servieeS in .the imcknow' United , Church ivere 14k:cm :last Sun-. day'fby the Rey. Dn. J. Lovel,.Mnrray, •Dr., 'Murray. is sop 'b.f. the late Dr.' 'Murray, w.ho, for ;30, yea:q. wits 111111 iste oI the. Presbyte,riiin;_Chni,c1v at :Kincardine.. Ile 'is now associated' as instructor With phe..School Of SiOns. at Toronto, a • Work ler' which he is speciallyienalified, Ly haVine; had: four years' eXperience aSa mis- sionaryin India. The • Rev:: F: ' W. . • , MaxWell, 5. ternier minister at Rip, , new' of OshaWa., have; eliarVe of'•the' Services' here,: next Sunday..- .Mr: MurraY and Mr. • Maxv,•ell .are . • - • . • • mg', fhr.Alanitoba. Dayisen .had, , . , „ . . JULY 26th, • NEWsOE LUCKNOW 40, • • VICIN 'WAY i34C,K, IN.48.01 PolOng....throxigh.• • tirielA 'printed ilvtlie• 'spring. of • 18131;.' April8rd the ifietere• of the printifig, press ."en which the Oper..IS,.;irw.heing .prlateci, Mr. Bryan,. the ,then' prepri oter, had Just ,.made„ • extensive.additions to the: pilting plant, adding -this new latest improved CaMpbell; :press,'.; a new 'jab press :tity of new type,. In ,referring.te the bang, BrYan said • that . the' paper had been in. existanae about, 19 years, and had been under the .t,hen nianavanierit ,some .13 years. ". A news note reported the death Of --L-)an-iel-Rntiler-fort-'-wIto--nt one 1928. • 1-------,--- 1 FAMILY THEATRE1 'kept store at Belfast, l‘flr. .:Ruther-, ferd had been' 11 ing tnsenie years, In;INlicitigini, and while'ouNdriving Ofl it Shnilay. e11enitig had d,ropped dead f roil', heart htilure. .I -Ie ..ya,s but El YQ1.1.111.;; •IITan, hi the prime 'of: life. •The •eniains.-were_hreuglit'liere. for • in- :er inent ni Dung,annon. .Cemetery„.. .4‘pother note 'tells .91, tlie,..departore-- "of-'.:Mr.: 111.1(1 ITranK: 'left on 1NlaY• 3lst for -• Calgary; • • .s.• • . . , .the issue:Of April 10,•1$91.;:, *.•ead, indefthe head. of ".Married'',:, the: residence of the, bride's -fitther,!bi; Wednesday,.Ap ,by the Rev: k •Mac.Kay, John 'to Mary, Second (tau- - , gliter of- Mr.- .A.lex. Ross, all- of ,Kin - 1 o • „ . . . • Thisumber also;:tells of 'the c eatlir of :qr. John 1,11eQuillin. of 'West WaL,, Wanosh,.a,pihai•ently on the., 7th ,of AP - hit. waS 26 years of .age, and had - died of-..corrsoinption,,,leziyin'•, a'v.fidaw. Ind. one. • ' • , . . A personal :note siing, a..'0,1-10.‘iy 01 B1 ti, GoTid Friday eyening,.and The Stand- arfr. says ‘ishe was:. loudly 'applauded' and emillored." • . , • • • In this 'niimber there are ..thr co. JULY 27-28'-' Bob. Slpek' " •tkM0,1A E KID" . of the ,1VIounted,, ,And 'Cnirterly: • • Celleen Moore ' "oRCHIDS AND ERMINE" NCING TO ' 'Harold Skinner's BLUE WATER BOYS , Wingham Arena t Eery Thnrsday , Night /J (30-870 • „ • ,••C011iE To, pORT ELGIN SUNDAY, plULY 29th lind4hear KILTIE : BRASS BAND Sacred Band Concert's at. 2.30 p.m. ; and 1.30 p.m. AlAY OPE,.?t "STATION HERE '44 repreSentlaive -•ef the SuPertest •Gaseline Co., .Lonclen,• Was . •in -!town; ;14t week, lool:ing-' over the, ground„ v-ith .view to establiShing a distri-- ,thiction •sale. advertised,. at •-tation 'here. We underat'and . . . •Iolin Purvis...vas to wield, the ham- hat he :went so .fat.a.s._t'3... take an dp- me-r. One w"a7sl for -,josepn Kraemer., Lion for two months on Mr. Ostrand- tinloSs, one .for' iTh JolCanieron, er's .property• opposite the,Fold ar- 'oszt,- and one fOr.Davill Hou -ton, also. lie--:corner.'df Campbell and oss: of•:.Kinless Township. That was .37 Streets. The. proposed station .weuld years • 'be for -.the supplying t • s. corn-, • exten auction sales ..John : .pany' gasoline and-o.ilA to, anPiiiiq• Vi jerritorY ,about • taicknOW., and , ', , . on the i.ssue. efMay 1st \.3.pu1d be 4 iniSiiiess. of sop . see‘ import; ae .find .an accoaneeTheSupert,est "vbiehwent. unt of a .presentatien . to the Rev,. Davison into, business only feW 7„"iears ago; . ' ...: , •heS. made: vei:y •rdpid progress; and, has hex:Mile:one. ofthe chief 'gas, sup- lilying,.cOmPanieS 'in Westein Ontario. Spending their vacation at Bruce Beach'. • ' DR. HALL; : mx.; • RECOV,ERING Dr. Hail, M.P.•for SoUtil Bruce, turned.to..hiS lieme at Walkerton last .week, 'after .pending ; if,..3411i in the. Guelph Ilospitil ec:oyoring' froin the, °effects .of.: an ' automobile ; acci- MacKinnon c'acnClcilrlIi:::ri,af:itnbesel:•ilorfj.):1,:a1;::.. bef°17''' h6•1' dent .which m'1i 11 in the road a few miles out of Thre is',r,091'te4 the death. Georgetown, The doctor, :11.i.ss .Jessie kiIll She 'is r 11.!1, 111Wiff of Ale .11th con., erton. were' on their way'.to 0ShaWal INTiss7 Sai.a Mullin,.. and „had when/the 'mishap octurred.' The• 'ear heeri -111arri,11,,-1)# a • Ph6l't •thile, she • , was•an -Dal:land „corupe, :an ror Soule, e Of' "6,', Was a Yhl-' reason the Doctor', who -was driving, 1.1111' OnAtt.inoLlon- On 'I.ay..811.1. 1891, •The,Sentinel. ne- .w`enfailed1, int7071abkeedtiit'c.,e,11:'t113:;tili'l, 1,1orte4 •vgrY Weather. for . a few days, 1111,d Stpted that therelld been •over, however. Mr, 111,1 ,Miss;• Map-. Kinnon 'were tminjured., theTiOe': a• fall of snow 'on, the previOns .'Sun - tor: was: baaly i sec!'1nd Fhalifen., Y.; • and had his hiinds" badly This pallet; 'OA° •rei)Orta the'afric'rir •froin the' windshield. , ' of OM new hell to, he placed the .. A ehriOus co -incidence 11 11- 'that ':,:t110 01 1°‘\;0.1; 10,-91Y:the .1'01,1 whic.'h is , Mr. ,M, A. MacCalhim, . , . who was following Dr, being a-th Ot.1('•(1 rt Issue' reads:, bout two 'hours behind, ran into the "torn.: ----;111 „IV,est WaWanosh;'on April • 'and and '3,11.`s• John' :Slillor4 been , i !fist e r at Langside Pres131,T.-.' (1111111 for ,He P1 pesented .with a.„ purse ef $8 0,and'.a. coMpliln.0)1tal'y ' address.' 'The' Sentinel:of tiiis.date, expresses 1.'egree.: l'cyr p4,bliSh• a account. of the inr,"ri•iare of 11liss jean(1.; INIurray :and Mr. 'J. • •of hut:promised to de'•so the diteh at the .saniespot. Ile . • . • neighbor, who faking a sik lo '(111•'•', to Tot onto General, Hospital; esleaned ,14(.,(111;10Tilt,'".1(?i's pan11.11(11;iNifU Little 'in l• :serious iniurY, althouh one of-Mitc-1) f P1 t1101'hip, They' had been *- furniture way, When ,With the asqistance A liolyroed eoi.i.E4pbrai0fit . stated They were able to proceed Oil 1)1'01e55. men in, the vicinity, the ,car we's Put that.he had a call from Mr. T. 'Web - back On .the react. ' ster last week..'Nfr':.Welbster 'evidentl,y census that year. as "the-,.correspend- ent 'SaYs that WeliSter:s • only corn - Was engaged in 'taking the .Domini(in HOG SIIIPNIEN1% ..11.7.tiE. The numher ef hue% iiliippcd TrI1r nliont wji that"there wel'e 'too nutoy Lupknow station during the iy.lonth of ha.f.oh htills 10 the vioirtity,, • adding ..tune was 435. Of' thSe. Drily 149 ,11.,at Conch iniineyn tak1ng were. aeler...t 242 weri, "thie.k it three' i'OltS' P0.0"' •=1 Iterta,•' sinooth;" 12 were hr.,..-iViPs; 1,0' shop "Ah'n tlicto Are only.mie hoe;s; spa 10 lieht .feeiletT, • 1; ' • "ri*Q111 itf6 Whole Of Tit.: ron CountY Thts ,11,01.yrmid eftnntiporident fun: there were .shipped 5,080 1io (l'or'iriq tiler reports that „ToSenh lTod June. . Of these,' 1811' -i•ere :eins or 1.110 10111 ebn.-, hag Aot.. tired if 'bacon, thick' 81oetlt; 130 . and, last' •,•Week he vies eXtril heaVY; 241' slion hogs,. hrolight 1101)10 Os 11"is' ItItligtT ; dto 68. Nyoro ifolft• footers, ',eldest &Ai:elite,. of Mr. and Th.s., los- • - eph SWItZer of Culrose,$i , -CITA,,N01-41 Or, IIIINESS 'There were fpw restnietions on the Having disposed of ' gal age. lilletoP iratlic in those da..Y's, and this' husluss to Mi' ir m. Parker, 1 wish Sentinel, of "May .8111, 1801,, gives . to thank those Who Patro.nized 1110 tigt of those who •had iie,?n° granted 'While in buSiness bere,i•and 1 be lieonse•:: t(3 sell liquor in F.louiti 13ruce. . • „ , speak for my atteeeSSOr 0flt)nUb to Lttekriow there were the Yormers' tion.of ,tlie fasOns extOtidtd. to I1c1,-1-•• Itotel., Jeremiah' Flynn.. tucknow, Ho. 't"el, W, M. 11tOthingy Whiteley j -rouse,. \ qaq • Scientific Palmist Here' Aleaday... . :Have, your hands .read. Know yeur- self. Know your libtel; 10 aan. till 9 On. 8,4 Three slays , ' F. Cain. 'ShopS—Alexander -Mac- Pherson: At HolYroOd licenses had , „ been ,e1ranted James D Balterand John Corrigan, and at , Black Horse, C: yhe Sentineliof Mair ,1,5th states that ,•the Re.‘"=.:Dunean Davison ;•-of•L, Lang'shle, had 'sent, WS,.1 esignation Of the, Lang,Side-eliarg,e, to the Presby- tery..of Maitland, that 'ele 'Rev. Mr. 'McNah weilld" preach' at Langside the following ,Senday, an...1.'that'. the Rey. An'gns...MacKaY"..had ' the ;Sun- day before preached hi ,kriOx' Church,. ,TONnte.." • . Mi R ,13,rumptori :Tot ''Brunipten -.,13Yos.,geqral merchants Of ;the vill-. age,. Wa:s t•eported as, •havirig.gone.to ,I,ondon, -where he, had. •rurehaaed • a • .stoek of .ready-niade clothing. : . Evidently; the yo -u• 1831 haa not:a NweiallY early:Spring.; .on. May 18th there 'was reported', euite i SeVere 'frost, which _Made h.hlf•100)1 thick, Grape :vines and sinall fruits were .darnaged„, but ,fruit, trees were .not ' sufficiently ' advatie:pi' to !su,ffer much. harrn.4:, Inthe i'suO o12 ,May )9 we •• read: "Messrs, Mitchell Rhos.: .elosed ;theit. roller mill, here, last week, after . a very • successful \ Season's.' ".busineis., They' have, shipped t On .,.01(.1 Conn - thy 40,000 .inttplp., largest, numbet ininie 'so far .in .the nmii here," • Tire iiitI of ,lune i i'Port_s that Meisrs.' W. J., Treleaven, 'W, R.' LW.Iite,•' intosh, Liu.knoiv, and 4,fatties Dungannon 'tArawartosii,); had. won. thc1 B.A degteas„..at . Toronto "University, Mr. , 'Treleaven -taking honors,' ' • • . , • ' This' issue, reports att ;eonsicleralile ,._10/1kthe'll'eath nf-Sif•Jelm A, Ma c-- I/onnici, then prime:-inmister'nf Can- •adIr ' Tlic;go,ntinel of Juno 10 states'that ur'enarationi are heine,10Aao for tho holding. of a monster' ()range Order celebration 'in Luck/low. Vim 12th lxf July that you eIi on Silmlay., aa the ; .„, . • .• • SINGLE po,P,IEs'.5, .czFra • • . 'The. p,roodf.. • Bread', of,41041th,• of Health • . •.• . Chelsea *pie' Walinit‘'T4rtS, 1.Ro'ck• Buns,- • Oatmeal. `.Cakec, ' 'Dundee,Cakes;.:Ben Bouebe;'1Cream'Pliffs,' ReSe Tarts; teed • ' •RaSpberry 'Tartlets. Mod Bread 'Food:For, The Working tivlaa: Our Penitncti •: „ , • • „QUIZ QUALITY • AND SERVICE, , , • • • A re D,est';,:. • • .„ 01:LYMAN'S. liAKERYPhon� 36.:.. • • . . Phone 75 ••• • Lucknow, Ont;. 9 9 . • . ' _LINEN SPECIALS FOR THE HOLIDAY .SASOISi SEPARATE TABLE CLOTHS, 'specially' , priced .$1.65., • $2.50, $3.50, ._$4.50, $7.00„ •$12.00, - These cloths .range in epitifity from pure linen ini colors; up to .that beautiful . satin flnish Damask linen, suitable for anyi" occasion."• • TABLE. SETS—Cloths with Serviettes to • • matc14. .moderafely, priced --$2;10;$2.50, 42.95, .$3.25, $.8,:5o and :$4.50 per set. , DINNER ETS at $14.00, $15.00 and. $20.00. • These: are the quality .which would, deliglit any housewife, and shOw. real SpECIALS--,•Darnaskj?I'diVeiS, Towel Sets and PilloW • Cases,.'em-, T—'---bo1dVe'Ti-,-*W-Trlieri.:-7- ;"' • A WEEIt'WiTH f,INENS. „SEE THEM' ON DISPL'At. ••A T' STORE." , lfred luswel \ • •7*— „ Sales that have been built up by the productioif of a Quality Product: In 1926 local sales were 850 lbsIn 1927 we sold locally 4200 You May purchase_yoUr supply after' August 1st:.from the following dealers:. . • R. H. THOlVIPSON W ;W: ;HILL • 'Apiarie No. 92. • . , n ,Likknowt M. J:. CASSELS, E, HOLLYMAN ni' Lpchalsh: • MaCLENNAN EROS E. LANES AARERLEY ' •BERT • MeLHAN,' KL.NLOLIGH H.' TRELEAVEN ” DUNGANNON • .1 ,direct from Alfred Andrew• • e sure' to ask .for, Honey ' frOrn. The 'Quality ; or when buying BeekiSt, ask. for Apiary , Special rates ori orders' of 60 lbs. and over. Honey packed' ini all sizes to suit your re- quirements. Remember, Honey -is Nature's .Greatest Sweet. .celebration was to:be on the 13th,', s. Thereis also report therarrival in town 'of, a• handsome new emnabui for Mr; Peter McLare . This likely , is -the ,bus which (11(1 (1 ity in LuektioW I Until rillite .teeattly. On itS Orivat it was -quite ,a graM ' atrait, "uphoi, froin • Belleville; wher it Was built, sterecl mid ornamefited like a: paiaee enr;" says, the repoiter, Mr. McLaren Paid $650 for it, money that would now be worth about $1.000. It would be% :intereating te knOW iliew niany, .Arips =,,Outt, bus ,made -to "and-irowt #143 ' Stat1O0 befatt, reaChing 48 pOSOnt setae 61. delapidatien.' , •, . There is rekked also', a d'estructiver tire which early Sunday nierning Stt ofecf 'a large frame hai,11 in which' Allan MacLeod kept'his cutters mut ,1 .-carriages., The -fire'vas disc. over4' r ,ftbOtIt tW6, O'ClOrk in the moltiin4t.,! .T.he building. belonged to Mt, BroWn, and svas not inSured,Mr.,Mac-i Lood had about $500 on.his rigs, It ,was it this tinie tnthG 3a1 of Hamiltonronened its- office in ' 'now.. A Mr;J C Hrown; trIfo 'hat 4yeen•in Vingham Office,...for SOinti dine,. WAS lri eltargeo, • • 7