The Lucknow Sentinel, 1931-06-11, Page 1,
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LUCKNOW, ONT., THURSDAY, JUNE 11tht. 1951;
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DENTIST
Dre R: L TreleaVene Lucknow
Bow: e-ele A.M. 1.30-5 P.M
PHONE 53 * e• -*;:•RAY
WALL, PAPER, --A fill line of 1931
• Well •Paper enhied, Prices consider: -
1y -down for 1031. I am also -agent
or leading, jOh
R .„'3 OA:MED:MI:
Decorotoee.,Painter and •Vrainer.:
',Apneal Picnic. at Riversdale, June
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..• Cabl5age plantg Foie :431e.*G. A..,
Greer.. •' . '" ' •• •
Apartment' _to. -let-eboe.e.- fThe- lefark-ett •
apply at. the store. • ...."!•• • , ••
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• • ese r
:Werke -on the•
painting- iriSiae and.: out .will beecOpee
.plefed this :week..., ' • ; ' „ ''. • ..•
'••"B:' • 1.74-'7eLiicknoWeee---•
2 VII.- ...1Vrattlia"..Geedehe :•••Winds.9e,
. , visited! LuelerieW and 'cOuri ry' freepds
FOR BAl.ir=lebur-whillecelialrere oeer the week-elid,
' Goed, Ple_tformeand ire, good cation. . ' Mre. R. W e Craw was a delegate
-L-Actin)13* - to : Bert Ward, L know: to, the W.C.T1U. Convention held
.. ;Torheicor-Iliii-Week.7 • -
FOR ADOPTION -Beautiful baby
. boy for ladoption also a , lovely baby Dr. Alf Newton was : over ' from
Reed Ghee Mich., to spend the week-,
,girl?--e,APele, The Children's Aid
..: Seciety, Walkerton. • • •
end with Ms fathere'De. G.:A. Newton
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MILLINERY SALE
. Frelay, and Saturday, June 12th
and. 13th. B. Roberteon..
FOSTER HOMES wanted for girl
• six years and boys two ane twelve
•Apply -Children's Aid Sbciety
Welketton-. Oetariee-e-- "
FOR SALE --Good seed Buckwheat.
-Black Hu11-2•60c. per bushel. John
• Mullin 'Phone- Dungannon 01 2 •
STORE FOR RENT -The store
until recently • occupied byWalker
Store. -A! good • business lecation."
• Apply to R. J. Moore, LucknOw,
'(30-4-tf.)
FOR: SALEe-Cedar fence:: aiid,
anchor pots -Also quant ite of nine.
lumber, suitable fer hen or . colony
liouses.e,Prices Reasonable:
Con. Foran, • R. 2, Liicknew.
'Phone Lucknow 32 on 45.-
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T_WEDDLEtS„---
IILOOD.--TESTED:e-
• We have secured the ag_enZ&
• Tweddle'd Baby Chicks, and can
mike immediate deliveiy of the
following: breeds: Barred Rocks,
White_Rocki, r Rhode ,Iseandeitecls
and White Leghornt,
Every. breed, •...blood, ' tested -
Every pen headed with an R. O. '
• eockerej from 200 -.290: egg ben.
Ask for tete:loge:fa and new • low
O ;prices. for May.
,& Lucknovv.
Mrs. De M. Johnstone and dapghter
canae from higersoli tpend•
the week end with Mr. and Mrs. J.;
;Mr. and- •Mrs.. Frank: Cole rupVed
'last week to their, farm near Wood-,
stock. Mr, :Cole • is operating the
farm this season.
Mrs. Jas. Irving who •spent the
winter with he daughters in net -reit
ea's returned. to her hothe here for
the sam-mer--menth&-• - '
Late4 ,reports regarding Mrs., L.
Yoeger (formeely•. Cairie Geddes))
are tht ashe is very 19w and that re!:
covery ;is not expected. • .
The reguler nieetiree of •the Wo,
nen's institute will be held'• at the
home of •Mrs. W. G. Ai-id:ewe -on
Friday, June 12th, at12.30 o'clock.
rR-eberteeAtelv ee-this--week-
-BABY-eel:LICKS, - putting in ..the-cencreteewalL•foe_t.he
Dower haute at the waterworks well.
Web uhde,rstand the bmiclizeg.
Of' red •brick. : •
LANGSIDE
Macheeeyeepathy ext
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Mr- and M-rs. James McInnes of 6th
Con., Culross, in the loss of their
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0 Mr. and.' Mrs. , timer Tiffin, ' Billie
and ,Jackie spent Sunday• wieh -Mr.
O and'Mrs. -George Harkness.. • • ; - ' .WHITZCHURC11.- .
'We, -are'. sorry to ;have .to repoil . . . . .
e that 'Mr. Jainiesbn PettYpiece • WAS • Mr. .ahd ' Mrs. Duneap leenneey
taken. to Weigham hospital. Monday metered to Chesley-; Wedfiesdey• . of
evening and operated' op for apPen- last week to':visitlVIr..and• iVIrs. Fred
dicitis. ,Miss Maude , Cone; R. N., , . b . .
. Stanley..
'' in attendange. - • • - . .,. , .•
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..Quite a. number from here_•attend-
• Me. and •Mrs.' Relit' 'Rose.•of , 2nd ed the anniversary sereiCes' at ,Calyin
Cone.' were at Seafoith last week to Iehurch last SundaY. • ' ,. •
• see Mrs:- John Haigh:: (Mrs Ross' George •MarDonald who has been
• mother) who is ill •at present: 1 in the • \Vest returned home, on Sat -
Mee and -"Mee. ',roof' Reee Of Tees:'' neday -ahd. --visited -1-iit • 'aunt,- -Mrs.
water, spent. Sunday ; eveningeev; -Dave Gillies.•*'
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Mr., arid Mtg. eorge,• Zarkness. • We etre . softy to repeat: that , Jas.'
, A very inteiesting -prograie wa' s iMeltines, who „formerly lived here,
given at' Langside Halt on Friday out is neve near Teeswater, had his
• evening. Two orchestras , were •pres- fine brick residence lammed to .the
ea. Miseep„Nellie, Jean and 'Donalcla ground,. Friday merning of last week
MecCallturi and Mr. Neil MacCallum 'Me five started in. the chininey and,
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and the other was Mr. Wilson Well, was beyond petrol berate beineenot-
Fannie,. Ixa " mid Gordon.. Mr, Fraser iced: Fprtunately most of the house
O 'Purvis delighted all. by .,singing • the hold. effe,cts evere saved.
• Golden Slippers and Clindiing up the We notice that Mr.' 'W. J. Fisher
O • Golden Stairs. ' 'illiss . Fitinie" Wall bat purchased a Star Coach 'auto.
O gave a solo. Mies Jean AlacCallufn . Mrs... Sara .Steware .of Brucefiele;
. and Betty McKenzie geve an exhibi- visited -last week -with her sisteer Mr&
tion of step dancing ; also moms; lohn plubb and her brother Thomas
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Wall and Morrison. iss -June Mor- Inglis.
' titon on the mouth erehii klIld 'Wlitbil: . Mil,,' and Mrs; john • Griffin .and
• Wall on • the violin playece "Old Black little son of Detroie, are visiting Mrs.
Joe" Mesdanies •Wm. Ma*eD.onald and mOrifliun's brother's John and Patrick
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-Graham :Moffat , sang. -"Jim -Blake:"' Au-ace41144. • ••
Pour girls 'danced the Irish ,Lilt and
O Mr. and Mrs. L. Morrison sang: a
• . duet, "Hunting Tower" A dialogue-
. Wanted ' A' HuSbalid.- proved,- very
'O litiniftrouse- Miss Emma Righarson,
O Parrish Moffat, Bill Scott ,.and W. J.
Brown taking part.. A ,debate -Re-
. solved that • Modern. Machinery is a
O Benefit to the, Country -was taken
het Jack McIntyre, Jack Fletcher and
- Ewart Leather on the affirmative,
' and R. Caskanette, Enenk Rising and
Foster Moffat the negative. .The
O jedges-•decided ire favor of the aflir• nc• •
ative. :The -rest ,of the evening was
.spent in • dancing.: Proceeds arpund
$36.00.
M. Ed. 'Cousins Died
At EAtivan,
• The "1-0. O.F. Lodge; here' was 'no-
tified during the week of the 'death
of Mr. Ed. tOpeinso. which °Owed
his home at '.Estivan on NOWAY
if- -this „week.eler.",CauSinfr7Will he
reinenittered here having been
for .a. eiuniberb of y,e,eies-, in Charge. of
:the till4h0i). •S•pd plernbing depeet-
ment-L-Af:440---8i,Pprtedus-- hardiveree
On -leaving !'lleeicknove he went to
Lis-
tuwe1and--about-a--year-ag� Went't�
Estiviifte, There , he appears to have
suffered a , breakdown Of health. and
'fiettebehii 'tear"-rnedical care " "Meet
'of the year., He is. 'survived' by his
_widow. and two daughters, Phyllis
and Marion:
• MANY HAPPY RETURNS,
b Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Andrew were
tooftletellr surpriseon
the
evening of June 5th, when a number
of their friends gathered in to con-
gratulate thezn on the thirtieth an-
niversary of their marriage. A -very
pleasant evening was spent in sing-
ing and games. After a daintyjunch
of cake and.enii; ice-cream e the happy
gathering . dispersed, wishing. the
hest and hostess many more years
of married life. ;
BAND CONCERTS '
O The Lucknew Band gave, its "first
out -door concert Wednesday evening
of last Week:
O The: program e-; for next weeke--
June'17th is as follows: • .
Marelie-The Al' 'Nees.
Selection -Best loved Steithern Mel-
1----•-odies,-by Al : Hayee,-- -
YeebitiefeeSeloSiehreade,_etar
March-Dowzi the .Line, by W. Sr;
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Sheppard.
3ilarch-The Glencoe, by Al 1:1;ayes. •
Serenaee-Cupid's Charing, by 11.C.
. CONCERT WAS GOOD
"A Little Clodhopper,"' the three -
act comedy drama staged under the.
auspices of St Peter's Y. P. A. in
the Town 1-11/1 on Monday evening- •
was quite entertaining and was -well,
received by e fairly good audience.
The leading eeete were very -well
taken as; follows: "Charmigui Carter"
,.--Beth, Alton; "Miss ' •Jeilietta Bean"
-Mrs. Harey Treleaven; "Jtider"-•-;L'
Mist. Dorothy, Cooke "Mrs. Chigger -
son -Boggs" -Mrs. Es O. Gallagher;"
e?GeergeaerChiggikeeli"•=eGOITegle.-:;'•
Ken-
nedy; -,°,94tee, •OutieP".•-Fred.. McWile
fin.e-.-,"SeptingUS-Vreir:7E770;
Gallagher,
The play' opens at _the :boaitling-
house of Miss Bean, her star boarder
beinteSePtientie Greene -et boeks-egent-
who pesters everyone With his Odes
talk, but with .little 'Success, while
(key Gump is the hired men. Mrs.
:Chiggerson - Boggs and. her seri
George, sissified young .man. ar-
rive at, the • boarding house: °Mrs.'
Boggs plans to adopt JUdy,ea, (la
raised in an orPhange, and is hiere
.The Bread. The., Bread
of Health of Health
OUR MOTTO QU,ALITY• AND,' ,SERVI61.1
----JELLY, ROLLS, eee RASPBERR• Y' TARTLETS •-•,- • TUTI, :FRUITY
RAISIN BREAD WALNUT 90.0KIES RICH FRIrrr VA4E.
CHOCOLATE. MAASIIMA.L1,0 'CAKE- OATMEAL COOKIESe-
' CeigetpEA BUNS' COFFEE CAKES
17.RESkijavirtItY.liA.Y.
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OLLYMAVS BAKERY
-hope 36 Lucknow..
CHURCH NOTES
United Church W. M. S..
The monthly meeting of the W.M".•
eeseto- a7.1arge -fortune, a face -•of was held in the lecture room of
which she • fir unaware. To COn;Irdete the United Church, Wednesday,
the scheme she intends George to 'Alpe 3rd; with the president. Mrs.
merry Judy for her money. Judy MacCallum presiding. Meeting open -
consents to return to Mrs. Begg's ed by use elyinn 225, followed by
city home. •So far so good, bile her prayer by Mrs. Rathevell. Minutes of
plane are upset when' George Marries last 'meeting wera teed and' adopted
the •girl he ;loves, Charmain Carter. after which the President vacated
Mite Boggs then turns Judy out of the chair and Mrs. George Andrew,
her home but she is befriended by leader of the group presided. Sev-
Ocey Gunip who married Miss Bean eral members gave papers dealing
and Whe now liyeeinethe city.. Judy's wit
rather; jiving in the Southern States
and to whose wealth Judy is heiress,
conies tovisitJudy at the -home of
Mrs. Boggs; after Judy has been
desperate empt get the wealth
turned out. ...'Boggs in a last
Ploe, .but -also snaPped heavy iron
tries to pass Charm , .her daughter are experiencing at the preterit time.
casting and Renal...4101e heavy wooden
Off Fortunately this 'Mrs. W. P. Reid: gave the, scripture
platform. Spectators .Were soon on
is unsuccesful; due toeSeetinaus Green reading, explaining the 'eaesage at
:be scene of the accident but life was '
leolcing-aftereher-iretere-ste:e0f-coutsee
who is in We with Judy and is she Proceeded. Mes. Hodgins gave' a
-extinet-in-the-terribly-battered body:-
-PaPer-
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ung mapt-
iii ParadiUte 'Juni")
•. • The CliesleY• .Enterniese gives the.•,- •
following accountl of the •hocking
eident. which inatred the day dee ,of
sports •held :at Cbesley on June '3rd;
-eChester Beare, :a .young :man, aged .7.
21, of - Owen. Sound, •wasekilled ..at:
Ole evening performance Of .4e June
.rd celebration. when be made 'a .Para -
lump, from an aeroplane. The
•c.hiite' wasn't opened and the young
Men fell aedisance of 2,000 feet to '• "
rue. death...., craidied through. the
• ool homes ; .13.oniiierilleire Alberta the ,yrka-d'oneLi&the_Bilarding- red. of the Bruce Woodwoikerie 'fee, •
Battlefield, • Ethelbizrt, Tilione' •Sitton.
end' -connecting e pen:tee also lheedife
dif-
ferent points in Quebec.. These; ree
Nets Were .eeinsideedd:yery"favereble
for times of depression. such as • we.
SC
tory: and .such was the. force •of the.'
impact •that • the Mares. body- not only
blo16 • a 'holesome 6. feet by 4 •feet. in •
jie roof, two ,:pieces ..of scantling,:a ..;
eour• „inch eiteepeepipe and a, waterf
Miseeeloggseete-;forgivenetor-all-e-leeze• .ellieli-offered-soniee-Yery-goodeang-;- Oroinefes-elierer-wat-empenelledeb.
scheming, Judy .and SOPtinnis • are gestions. Mrs. Wesley., joynte centre. Dre.Rannie on 'Thuile:lay' morning and
. Merri''id. and 'they all . Bye' happily Jilted' a sole which was much enjoy- Lte •finding .aPPeare .elsewhere • in this
ever after."' ;... e. ' '• ' '' •• ! 'ed by all present. The bale being: .
In:view of the many On g e- .,
: actin i
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eMrs. S. S. :Arrestiong, who . has the gathered, by i.the W.M.S. ;has been
poets .we interviewed the pilot of the,
• Music was supplied between'
been visiting. her sister, Nies.; Bushell acts lied' before,' the 'concert. by the eiceedinglY Well subscribed • tie. and
'efelforte Sask. 1VIrs. Aemstrbrig - eineeielecticnie-Scetch •Alesi G. Hartmen., direction: of ;Mr. .J. M. Greer:. also E. • Alton at an: early' date:, Meeting;
ilier United Church • orchestra eunder Ifee-:,Wele be -Paekeil it the home ' of ,Mrs.. Aide,- eff: -tivri:Willicee and the facts ,
are as -folloses: :- : ,, '. . ' ' • • •
-.1-efteep Tuesday ;', for " her -home in
erenade--Whisperieig. LeaVes,' by Ae b- Aosed with prayer -Cor Seek. • ' Beare, a 'total' stranzer., came on •
to the' fiejd and wanted to make :a •
y the McQuillin 'orchestra; Mr; -Eve'
"east to attend the graduation 'other
son from the dental college, Toronto, •• , • . .
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March -The Mack . Mask, ...by AI
J. -Weidt : •
Wennifeed. • '
an and Eddy McQuillin ' and - Mist: ee • ' ' • •
. rifty-Seventh Anniversary ,
• • ,. jump, saying he had jump.ed'befere .'
.N11. ;Hollyman's mother Who Sneet, , '' Heyes.- ' ', ' '
.. • ; ' • ' -On Sunday next, 'June 1.4th, Will at 'Olen Sound.' Mr. Wallace, said •
the past 'eight' nienths. in this 'coun, pod • SaVe„ The . King.' , „ • , .
, be ' cornmenzorated ./ the , fifty-seventh belt jumper was through . for; the. day.
ery left on. Bentley' on the returnetrip . • G. A. Sehatte, . Banameeter. • 000ELLOWS ATTENTION: innieersarye of the.foundation of St: as the contract: only :called for One
England, motoring . as far as Toione Peter's :Anglican 'Church in'Luckiiow. 3xhibithin and he had better see their • .
to Mrs. '11-ellenmei accompanied her The occasion • Will be .marked 4 by own .jumper. The latter questioned' ••
as fat as lelontreal. From there • 'she special services morning and end •.elen- Beare and then after-Iseeiug, him fold
will Sail on Friday; ing to mark the 'even. The rector, the chute*as convinced that 'he had
In Our last week'S note re ocal
Rev. E. • 0. Gallagher,' assisted . by Previous experience and so it e was
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students at .Western UniyersitY,• we • Rev: G. H.' Hell Will :conduct"the announced that another jUnip would
overlookedsaying thatthe Board of '
service*, which Will %be . approeriate take , phiee at the •evening. perform- •
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Governor's. Ssj!:eeae_,eship was won by for theecoriamernoration. The church, ence. , .'
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ArrENri. •sF4tvatig. liT HANO\rEit founded ,a,e. a witness. for: the king-, " Beare showed. up in the evening
Jean I: Stewart, 3rd year honors in ,. .
'dem, in Thee cOMiiinnitee niiiet_stilL and was put in the phine. The aviator
Chemistry' and by; Duncari McRae.
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be engaged in the most iMportant, ?as busy getting ready to take off.
1st year honors in Science. .'
. MARRIED ' Troon,.Girl•Quides, were in Hanover' business on earth, bringinig God to and • :so didn't eisy-any particular at- •
. . Sunday af noon. They Were in' mete - and 'bringing ..men •te,'*God. tention to him. but persons in the •'
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DAWON.:-.MCMITEttlr -Ifr''-'the' charge-efihejr Captain, Mrs., ,Me- rhere is no greater need to-dair than near •vicinitylater told him that. the ,•
Anglican. Church, .Lucknow, On Wed-
Kirn, who is also district conenissien-
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'aetday morning, June 10, 1931, by
of a new troop flag to the . Believer
aie Rev. E. O. Gallagher, Mr. Herold
'GUides. This was presented ' by the
Dawson of Toronto and Mise Wirmi-
Saugeen Chapter, I. O. D.E. The
fred 1V1eQuillin, only daughterof.
ceremony took place in the 'Hanover
Mr. and .Mrs. Ed. Metetiillin, West.
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Wawanoili. :leaptiet •Cluirclh, the Rev. T. R. Rich-
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New' Voiles, Printed' Goods,,-qtayons antegiving the address, speaking of
Etc., eor, eiresses.--1Mtket--Luck-
the ideals of the 'Guides and Scouts;
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AOW •Dept. Store. • -
.. • L U CKN OW .. Jtilvieft .FARMERS. . 'nonths on .Monday. The meeting was
:. -illitiii46 . gekte411 ditotitc.
°pone& by •-singing -' Hymn' 81, after
, . : , . . . . , which the Lord's ,prayer Was repeat-
- • •ed in unison. The scripture lesson
The Lizeknow Junior Formers, are was. read by Hilda Twamleiy follow -
at present leading this particular ed by the reading and .adoption of
groep • in the Rural Softball league, the lest ineetine. .A piano sole be
having won 2 'games and lost '1. Jessie MacKeneN and readings . by
They Moved up to first place on Mildred Ritchie and Helen Hamilton
Tuesday night when they . defeated were enjoyed lby all. Notes on the
the Teesw.atee aegregetimi in -Tees: Japan .• study ' were ' 'given by ' Edna
water. The boys were at 'their best Agar and Mildred Ritchie. •A review
and shimmed the offerings . of "the of the study book was taken bY, Mrs.
Teeeweter Pitcher for a total of 28 Thompson. Hymn 40e was then sung
nine with only ,5 tuns being ,scored 'after .which•the•emeeting-lelosed with
agairitt them: ', . the Alizipah • 13enediction.-Secty..
With only one. gime,. Ripley at
Lucknow on .the 23rd, remaining to Presbyterian W. M. S. Mix.
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be. played, the' prospect of the locals ; The monthly: meeting •Wat 'h;eia dti
winning this .grout, and- entering in- the .3rd hist Owing to the illness. of
to the semi-finals is encouraging. Mrs. Douglas, Mrs, MacDonald pre-
sided. The devotiorial exercises were
The: Bank Robbery 'Trial Bible Study
taken •by Mrs. E. 'A -MacKenzie: The
was taken by Mrs. Stew-.
art. 'A sole -was . eutee . by Mrs.- Jas.
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Gilford and Harvey McNeil; 'char- Siaith, and • an excellent report if
ged with the hold-up and robbery of the Presbyterial meeting held , hi
the Bei* of Noca Scale' at Brussels thel-was ,i'efici by -Mrs. Jeer Geddes.
Last 'October are having . their secoud; . • , I.
_trial: at Godeeich this week. It evill - BOUNDARY •-WEST
be tem'embered that the jury .which
heard the evidence at, the .Ppting As:. James MacDonald, shipper,
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sizes 'could not eeaeli-a• decision, so shipped two enieloads of cattle on
Goderieh• jaill the expectation being The rock -crusher which was moved
returned to Saturday.. ., • •
that the young men Were r
that the ease *mild come' tee at: the to Cameron's .gravel pit lea fall is
FaiL_Aaeites•:, „. - leaving on account of ,there being too
The change le duo 'to an -order by. Much sand in the gravel.
the , Attorney- General of.. Ontario, 'The work of widening the remain -
who has ruled that this week's Court der 'or‘rbod_ilipidary toad between
at eGoderich is One of "general jail. Lucknow ' • rebel:ley is •-aboot to
delivery" and that :the MeNeils •stert: Good -road Officials are digging
sheilld come up for trial .unless ; they test -Miles foe gravel on Stewart Pob;.
exeressed' a desire to .come up before ertecp's faxen,
the Supreme'Court sitting in the fall Miss Phyllis MacDonald has re -
The court this week is presided over tuned- .to . her duties as nurse -in -
by .Judge T. M. Costello,whowas re- training at Woodstock after a short
gently' appointed to the jUdgeiliip of holiday, •tit home!
Huron County rendered vacant by Oliver,Barkwell left last week for
the death of •Jedge Lewis, ' , England where he Was called' on, bus -
There •is a different crown. hies&
cuter this them, and- the defence will The 'good -reads • gravel - truck! and
be conducted by Mr. Cartobell Grant, Lloyd's -fruit etruck carne into ' collis-
of Walkerton alone. At the etevious ion in front of Ft MaeLeimen's store
trial • Gteet, was associated in the Lochalsh the , other day. The fruit'
defence by D. E. Holmes, who thrice. truck got off: With a badly twisted.
that Time -:E.is been appointed Crown ••fender, but the front. end.ofere-
'Mist : Mark' Murray, Mrs. J. Caniee, Attoenee-; for the- Conote. of Huron, :eel truck was badly Wrecked. No eyee,
on, Mee. James Duiteft • arid Mrs. succeeding his father . in that. Office. was hurt: ' ' -. ..
Charles Dernin, Attended the !leis- The prosecution ta. being conducted Hill stauley. arid Alvin /tWiee ettP-
beet Women's Institute meeting at by :Mr., GOO, T. Le Bell, K. Ott well- taint of' the Married. Men and 'Single.
: SUFFERED SLIGHT STROKE • Goderieli on Tuesday. . , known criminal lawyer of _North Bay Men febt-ball. teties.-Of Paramount:
• • "Ie Cherry Tithe," is the name of . The McNeil' cute. is the only aim,: and•Lets McKeith arid Bob ,,Iltotilton
Mr. Woe KelePtOte a fipplet Ash- the three -act play -to be presented feel one to come before this courteepteinetere et_theLheretehee-intelneg_
(fieliteretieleilt; -trey -WO ire-RieleY .et t11.••• SC -1161e -TO Garden Witte oh 'lint there are three Civil cases -one 0We:et-tient are inlay getting, their
is reported to have suffered a Slight ;Rile 3rd, . by the ' Mreatfiel4 ptipoatio to be "heard by a A,* and two non, tnelt ini kilitile ;fee the 'iitinaiil eitnit
AVOW of ..paralyeis last wet*. • Cleb, at the Li.ghthente, ,Sitotion, Atit.030
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- CHANGE - DATE' '
The joint ineeting of the Para-
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mount U.F.W.O. and the Kairshea
U.F.W.O. which, was to be held at
the home of., Miss Beth Alton on
Tuesday, June .16th, has been pest-
Poped-eto-Tuesday, Junee.28rd, one
week later. .4. --Mrs. J. T. Webster.
Decoration :Sunday, • June 14th to
South .Kinloss Cemetery. All broth-
ers & Rebeccas are requested ,to he
Ptesent. Meet at Ledge Room at two
o'clock. Visiting brothers made wel-
come.• • W. S. Reid, N. G.
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FOURTH CON, 4INLOSS
Mr. Martin of Fort Frmices, is
visiting 'this week with Mr. and 'Ales.
n. Martin,
Mr: Jim Little of Toronto, is spen-
ding a few weeks holiday at his
home O
Miss Marion AlcUlartnid epentiest
O Week with Mrs, W. MacKeneie.
Mr.` and Mrs. H. Munroe of Wood-
e'Stork. wereup to attend' the iunoraJ'
,rf Melvin Fraser. • .
' -Little Dorothy •WAhh, St -teem -se
O some last week With her aunt.. Mrs,
A. Ilughes;
Mi ,It. Middleton Visited recently
with her brother; William Middleton
'of Forest.
The ladies of the Kairshea .Club
had a Very succeesful sale of home
O coolcing on Saturday last- -
Mr end Mrs, Peter,, Cadet itoved
O intly *their new hone neat LeckhOW,
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New Whsh • Deeteesi for Women,
Girls 'end ,Children- "Market" -
Lucknow Dept. etete.-
CURRIE'S CORNERS .
The June Meeting of the U.F.W.O.
was held' in the Hall, Tuesday after;
won, June 2nd. After the usual busi-
ness' was transacted, Mks. Lorne Far-
riSh gave a very interesting reading
and Mrs. John Fattish supplied some
items which were especially suited
to the occasion. Mrs: Archie Johnston -
and Ali& John Little then rendered
cipets which were enjeyed by, all. The
meeting closed with • singing . the
Natibnal Anthem. 0 •
'A number of the Lueknow- First
er. The occasion was the dedication
the recovery of GO, the verygroundeyoung man seemed rather nervous.
and basis, not onleeof religion, : but ' -Thee flew to a -heiglit-of-1500--feet--- -
of life itselt .Recurring anniyeesar- , When he motioned- Beare out on to
les remind us of the purpose of ; the I the wing and he get right- out They
founcliipg (Of the Church -i lithe be- ascended to 2;000 feet when, elle Wal -
ginning laca cut Off his motor, in order that
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his ' yoiee might be hearch and- told
Sunshine Mission Band
Beare to get ready, Beare Made
The Sunshine Mission Band held ready in the customary style; hold -
its last meeting for the summer ing on with the left hand -and grasp-
ing the king of the zee cord with the
;right handyeanay- without -hesitation - -
jumped. Later, an texamination of
the parachute showed that,her rip
cord had never been punt& It re-
quires the rip .pins to move only half .
an inch to elle* the chute t� open.
The pilot of the plane, watching
from above, noticed that Beare fell
with .his hands clewing the air, and
it is thought he either lost his head
or Tfhaeintefidist-
intimation; the boy's
father had of the accident or knew
that 'he was Chesley, was when.
the sad- news was conveyed 'to bine
by the c *Ake.
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ST. HELENS .
. Mr. and, Mrs. Terrance Anderson
motored from Detroit and spent the
,yeek-end with Mr. and Mrs. J: D.
Apdersop. , '
The Harris Mission Band held
their Soctal . meeting !on Saturday
efternooft when they celebrated the
I2nd birthday of the Band. The sup-
erintendent, Mrs.: Wilkinson,: spoke
'Japan." Doris, and Murray Wil-
kinson pane "Jesus Loves the Bird-
iesi't Piano -solos were giye.n by Jean
Thom and Laerine Miller and a solo
by Helen Miller was much enjoyed.
A special feature of the lilneh which
followed was 4.1arge birthday cake.
There were twenty-one present.
There was a large attendance at
the Institute meeting held; at Mrs.
Andrew Gituntrs last Thursday. The
special feature of the meeting , was
a splendid, practical' demonstration
by Mrs George Stuart on the male:
ing of the bed and Care of a bed
patient. Many helpful hints' were re-
ceived by those present.
,Congratulations are due Alvin
Woods, son of Mrs. R. J. Weeds, who
recently was successful, in passing
his final' exam in •medicine 'at the
Toronto University. Dr. Woods will
Speed a year in .the 'Hamilton Gen-
eral Hospital.
• Rev. T. C. Wilkinson gave a very
interesting account at Sunday.morn-
ing service, of the Conference held
at Chatham, • .
Little, Miss Jean Bushell of Luce -
now wee a veek-mid visitor with
Miss Isobel
L. M. HERR, 11. 5. A., LEAVES ' Mr. and Mrs. Beatty and little son
' WALKERTON Ronald, of St. 'Marys,' visited Mta.
Beatte's titter, Mrs. Phillips
Mrs.. R. .1. ie'oods .ited Mt. Wilson
Woods.,ake •attendirig the graduation
of Dr. 'Alvin Woods at Toronto on
Thursday. „
Mrs. A:I Aftiletsere Mrs. J. Miller,
Mts. J. MQnillin, Mrs. MeK. Webb.
Mrs. W. A. Miller, Miss Greta Webb,
Mrs D. Todd, Mrs. W. I. Millet, Miss
Lila litifiniiitey, Mrs, G. McRoberts,
:Swift and -Mrs. Wilkinsnn,
Mr: L. AL Kerr who. for thepast-
two. years. has 'been assistant
representative in Bence
eouety, •with head:euheters :et eVelk-
'piton; ..1148 beerietratiefeteed to York
Coupty,where: lw will be assistant
,White. He will be suceed-
ed at by :Mr: Jehnr,Ratirs-
-bettem,--Who---tifteeeltee'- •grectiesitiere-
•eroire the ' has been ate'Neve
Liskeard, .but. is :ftow tAkipt • a" Ott-
greet:ate course 'at. Mee& IOWA State
.01
New Hosiery- "Market" eeialek-
now Dept. Store.
GARDEN. PARTY
The Ashfield Circuit Ladies' Aid •
will hold their itrinual Garden Party -
Friday evening, June 19th, on Mr.
Geerge _Lane'rs lawn, at •Lane's, -Con.
10, Ashfield. 'Supper seerved 'from six '
to eight. The DOmiybrooke Young •
People will 'present their popular
play --"Back Again! Home Town."
and musical nuinbers will be inchid-
ed in the program. Provisions Will
be- made Should the evening be wet
or sold. This Garden Party is always
the first and it One of the best: -
Admission: -Adults 50c., Children
e5c.
BRUCE COUNTY EDUCATIONAL
ASSOCIATION'
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AR exceptionally fine • program has
been arranged: by the Bruce County
Educational Association for the elev-
enth Aimual Conventien. It will be
held this year in Tara, on Friday
June 12th, st • ing at 1.30 P.M.
There will e full; afternoon pre, --
grem including an address by Mr. J.
D. Campbell, Assistant Chief Inspec-
tor, who will explain the' `present
system of school grants. Mr, W. M.
Morris, secretary of Otiterio Trust-
ees and Ratepayers Association-Ed-
itor-rebaiiiii-toira Journal. Inspeetor
Wilton, North Grey, and Prof. G. E.
Thorne, Owen l'BodiA, arid ehorutte
puoiji' of Allenferd, Public school.
This is your opportunity to put
before. the Department of Education
your suggestions for the itherove-
e terit-Of-OttriEdireatiotial-systeml-Re4 ,
solute:ma pissed by this donvanOnn
will be torwatded,.through *erratic
ten0 A$00010094. .