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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1920-07-01, Page 1$2.00PER YEAR IN ADVANCE; $2.50 OTHERWISE. FLOUR STANDARDIZED A1J. MILLS IN CANADA GRIND TO :1 GOVERNMENT STANDARD. INS'T'EAD OF THE HIGH PAT- ENTS OF PRE-WAR DAYS, MILLS NOW GRIND \\ HIT IS C':LLED.A STRAIGHT „,;;,Gig ADE :; . _,F ,L,.O , ; ,. U E-, HAVELOCK AS A PURE MANI- TOBA IS EQUAL TO TILE BEST. SEAPOY IS .STILL UNRIVALED AS A BLENDED FLOUR. MADE- RiTE .FOR PASTRY ON LY. BEATS THEM ALL. WHY, THEN, PASS THE HOME MILL. FLOUR?. - W. E.' TRELEA VEN. G. Drinkwalter FURNACES SUPPLIED AN1) INSTALLED --PLUMBING AND ELECTRIC WIRING. AGE/NT FOR TIIE PII'ELESS HEATING FURNACE. CALL AND SEE THIS FURNACE. TWILIGHT 'SPORTS at TEESWATER PARK, ON JULY, pth, Baseball. Game, hand Concert; Picture Show, Dancing and other attractions: Keep this date open for a good time. Admission 50c: KINCARDINE RACES THURSDAY, JULY 8. $900.00 IN I'URSES $900.00 2:10 Class.. ..Purse $300.00 2 :1 8 Class.. ..Pu rse $300.00 2.30 Class.., ..Purse $300.00 Purses divided 50, 25, 15 and per cent. ('anadina National Rules to go ern. Five per cent to enter and five ler cent additional from all winners. Four to enter and three to stlij. he Committee reserve the right to declare ori- races, or change the progrant in any way they may see tit. Kincardine half mile track is rec- ognized as the fastest- in Canada. OUR COVERED) STAND HOLDS 1000 PEOPLE Three days FREE Stable and Feed and 'FREE Cartage tb and from the Station to all Horsemen. • W. Griffith, Pre. J. Armitage, See. Rout. Patterson, Treas. LUCKNOW, ONT., THURSDAY. JULY 1,1920. 0• 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o LOCAL AND GENERAL o • 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0' 0 0 0 The Dominion of Canada is 53 years old today. Commencing today, . the price of The Sentinel goes to $2.00. Orange celebration will be held In Goderich and at Winglhajn on July 12. Mr. George Mathieson is up front Brantford _this week visiting old "° illissi;""Belle .Summerville, of Toron- to, is visiting her sister, •Mrs. 'Har- vey Anderson, Ross St. Picture, Show in Town Hall, Luck - now, Saturday night July 3rd. Spec- ial reels. Admission 25c .and 15c. Mrs. D. IL. Williams, of Detroit, who visited •the past- month at Loch- alsh, returned to her home on Tues- day. • Miss Gertrude :McIntosh left on Monday -for a two -months' visit with her sister, Mrs. 1lor:•y Torrence, North Bay. Mr. and Mrs: R. \V. McMorran of Souris, Man., and Mrs: Bronthron, ,of Ttensall, visited this• week at .the home/ of D. C. McMorran. P Airs. M. Weisen.t of Flint, Mich., (formerly Miss Minnie Moore) spent a few days of last week with old .friends here, after an absence of 19 ;veers. • Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cameron, of ondon, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Little and Ir. and Mrs J. Linklater, of Tees - water, .were guests of Mr. and Mrs: . D. Cameron last week. Mrs.. W. L. Ainlay and two little aughters, Gy.neth and Dahlia, of leveland, returned to her home via oronto,• after spending some weeks ith' Mrs. Ain -lay's parents, Mr. and rs. P-obt. Graham. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hurley, of Chic - 0, were, recent visitors with' Mr if Mrs. D. MaeKinn. , 6th., Con.. nloss. They were on their honey. on trip, and had been to Buffalo agars Falls and Toronto. While: enjoying a visit. with his in Detroit. Mr. Pari Smeltzer r;_ ved word • that a sister, Mrs. Nes- t, of Blyth, had passed away as t, of Blyth, had passed away as result of a paralytic stroke. Mr. eltzer attended the" funeral on nday. here was something of a family nion at Mr. Phillip MacMillan's ing the' past week when the fill- ing relatives enioyed the family pitality: Mr. and Mrs. Arch Mac - an and two boys. Stewart and hie; Mr. and. Mrs. F. W. Mac- e -all and daughter,-Fredella; Mr Mrs. G. C. Thomas, all of Me- ,--11T---T a sill; and Mr. 'an Jim Burns, of Aurora, Ont. R d T M o an Ki mo Ni son eei bit it the Sm Mo T re -u dur low otos Mill Arc Dou 10 and POSTER HOMES WANTED • Faster homes required Lor seven boys, ages one to seven years. All the boys strong and healthy. Gen- erous Mothers of Bruce, open your hearts to these boys. • Apply Child- ren's Shelter, Walkerton. r. Its rI LANGSIDE Mr. Geo. Scott, of til' n a short visit. to his fatties, Scott, the end of the week. Mr. Russel Reid, of Bra spending a week with hi here. " We congratulate liiss3 Margaret Moffat on winning the high honor mark Moffat,. her class in the Teeswater School. - We;are ,sir. y .to., 3'.t ,the--.si:rious- 03csr. Mrs. R. Macinnis, • Anniversary . services will be held in the Presbyterian Church here next Sunday. The Rev. D. T. L. Me- Kerroll, a former pastor, of Lucknow church, will preach at .11 aan. and ? p.m. I.angside has long --been fa its t;ardeii i • parties, , and a without this big annual even Presbyterian congregation seem altogether right. night was the date for this.y there was the usual big 'cro social time. Folk_ were the ten miles roundabout, and o nested the -pleasant meetii •gret•tings which one sees at lege fall fairs. The supper was feat- ured with 'strawberries 'ante crt-art, the dish whieh 25 years ago popular- ized the garden party. ' The Rev Mr. Scohie presided while a 'musical and literary program was being giv- en.. Messrs. N. ' MacCallum and Jas: Ross enlivened the occasion with bag- pipe music, and vocal numbers were given by Miss • Fowler, of Teeswater. Mr. and Mrs. McGee, of -Calvin, the Misses Aitchison and Mr. C. Dousslits Misses M. 1. McClure and M. McCallum. of, Lucknow, while Mrs. J. I). Little, Teeswater, and Miss Dorothy Doug- las, Lucknow, contributed recitations. .Mr: R. D. Cameron, . who was down for an address, Was unable to be present, but Reeve' N. Mothers, of Kinloss, gave a short account cif his recent trip to Tobcrmoiry with the Bruce County Council. The 'whole 'affair was a marked success and the receipts, which we tike not abler to give at this wi•it'ng, mu,; have been quite sati .factor.,•. -000-•. IVIIITECHURCH treal, paid 'Mr. J. E. ntford, is s parents rated for summer t of the wouldn't Tuesday ear, and wd and SINGLE COPIES,. 4 °CENTS - CHURCH NEWS Lucknow Lodge, L.O.L., 428, will attend divine service in the Anglican Church, ,Lucknow, at. 11 aan., .on July lith.Visiting brethren cordial ly : welcome. - Rev. D.471. L. McKerrol, of Toron- to, Will preach at the anniversary services • in. yLangside` Presbyterian church next Sunday. 'Service at 11, atm., and 7, p.m. Presbyterian Church ; ;..... The services next be conducted by the, Pastor. Morning subject, "An Eclipse .of Faith and its Cure." Evening subject, "('hr:at's (:are for the Fragments." You are invited to these services.. FOURTH COQ'., KIN LOSS Tuesday, June 29 About two weeks ago, Mr. Sam- uel Kyle, a veteran of the Creat War, returned to Mr. Walter Mac- Kenzie's where he had worked as a far,' laborer for about a year before from ' his enlistment. Sam bears many ne �Vlt-' marks of the strenuous and danger- tg's and Gua• life he lead while on the fields of the oil- Prance and Flanders. He lay for may months in an .English hospital. but, udder Pro\-iden:•e• his wonderful grit and warm, young Irish blood brought hint through :itul enabled hint to return to his native land 'After remaining .there for further recuperation, his thoughts again tur- ned to Canada, and' he decided to sail for her friendly shores and make this the land • of his adoption.. We trust that the .country will receive him, ant:} (Oilers such with open terms, wt ;:•,:..' that many more oL.the same .ta •. p h irtlty , iind their way -to this,. ver'': important part of the Great 'te tf.sh Empire. ii Y DRO ON THE MOVE Engineers "ere at work. in Luck - now the past Week 'running' I:nes and staking out Placesforthe erection of poles• to 'carry the Hydro wires. The work, on this system a-ppears to , he be:ng pushed rapidly. Already. the bole rine has extended -Oh this side -cot Walkerton, and a gang -is at work on -Monday, June 28. Miss Lillian Longman, of Windsor, is home for the holidays. Mr.. and Mrs. Duncan Kennedy. M. David Kennedy • and daughter, Annie, spent a day at Bruce Beach last week. . Mrs. Campbell and Mrs.' Bret ridge, of Ripley, were week -end v ors at Walter Lott's. Mr. Fred Cluhb and A4,- .,,,., >,._. ken- isit- GARDEN the branch from the Durham Road tt. Teeswater. They' are erecting. at the rate of a mile per day,-. co that hat t it will not he many weeks before they are operating in this part. Intending ,users of current will make no miss take in having their wiring. done. Otherwise there may he an unpleas- ant rush in the early fall. Calvin CTuTa and'children, ' of Marys, visited over Sunday at of Mr, John Clubb. • Lillian 'Patterson, of Wi hani, was a Sunday visitor• with h.'r• friend, Miss Jean Eagleson. Mrs. MacDonald, of Aberdeen. Scotland, is visiting her brother., Messrs, , Robert .and. John Simpson• .Mr, Alex Kennedy, Jr., of Guelph, is visiting his grandmother who, we are sorry to report., is not improv- ing as we would like to see her. . Mrs. Disney- and Miss Mida Dis- ney, of Wingham, visited with Mrs. McClenaghan over Sunday. The topic in the Young' People's Guild Sunday night was in charge of the W,M.S., and Mrs. F. Henry `and Mrs. Wm Barbour conducted a splen- did meeting., the topic being "St Christopher House, Toronto." Miss .Tena Laidlaw and Miss An- nie Kennedy intend leaving this week for Powassan to spend a month's vacation. Miss Beatrice Johnston and John ('luhh, James 'Wilson and 'Arthur Henderson are in Lucknow this week - writing on the entrance exams. We wish them‘ success. Misses Alba and Lettie Fox visit- ed over the week -end with friends around Donnybrook. Master Ernest 'Sperling ',intends going to Listowel this week td try the primary exam. of the Conservaf ory of Music, Toronto. W e :wish Er. nest every success. .Mrs. (Rev.) IFer, ier:Fon attende the Methodist W.M.S. conventio held at Kincardine last week. --o-o.o home RECEIVES EATON MEDAL 1 Miss M r. Will R. Johnston. who enlisted with the Canadian army from the Eaton Store at Winnipeg, recently received a handsohie gold' medal ‘• the form of a watch fob, such as Sir John Eaton has presented i a11' of the young men who enlisted while employed with'the T. Eaton ('o. Mr. Johnston is. justly proud of the pretty gift. He arrived hone the end of last week from Toronto where he had been convalescing: LUCKNOW SCHOOL REPORTS ,Form 1. In addition to the pupils who were promoted to Form 11 on the term's work, the following have passed the fioe] examinations,• the names being in order of merit: Myrtle Webster, ' Duncan MacRae, Dora Mitchell, Margaret MacCallum, Mary Ross, Rebecca Thompson, Bert MacLean, Frances Cain (recommend- ed.) ARE YOU A 'MAN OR WOMAN Brave enou'h to Face the Future? Big enough to Assume a Responsibility? Far-seeing enough to Prepate for Misfortuney Ambitious enough to increase your Estate immediately' Patriotic enough to Provide for Your Own? Energetic enough to be making a good Livelihood' Healthy enough, to passu Medical Examination?' Then clip this advertisement. Fill in coupon and send to S. C. COOPER, inspector, The Northern Life Assurance ('o., Box A, Sentinel Office, Lucknow. • • Nanie Address.. .... ... . Date born.. ....... •..... ...... ...... •.•• 0-o- - PARTY • WAS SUCCESS LAURIER -Tuesday, June 29. Mrs. J. N. !Mackenzie has r'bturne home afcr visiting friends in. Inger Soli. R Mr. end Mrs. Jas. Burch, from Wcllwood, Man.; are -visiting;. at %V: Kempton's.' Miss 'Isobel Walker has returned to 'Detroit after visiting her aunt, Miss •l; asare ,ort y to report :;th;c aericius illness of Mrs. T. Robb,, . W3'e.shope, for , her speedy reeovery. -Mr. ard Mr;, Alex MacLennan are visiting The *fornier's brother, K. D. MacLennan: Mr. and Mrs. Lorne MacLennan, of Windsor, visited the fernuer's par- ents last.. week. - • Miss Ross, of Ch.athain, is spend. ing a few. days at Duncan MacLen= nan's. d The -)tipi,ls of S. S., No. 12,. pre_ rented their • teacher, Miss. Tabitha Kempton, will a Minch kit and the•r- ruose bottle, the closing (lay- of school. The following address was rend: Bear. Teacher; --.It is with, feelings of regret dist we lea ro y ou art a'buut to .:-ver -v.uur C(1r(ectiutl �rit<t us as 'u teacher, . \1"e leave ..islet with lual•ked sZ.a•c•e.. • in our studies dui'- ing your -term s us --due, , w•( know, -to your very earnest and painstaking 'efforts .with us. You gave us your best; and if we fail to fully appreciate it now, • we shall no doubt appreciate it in :years ,to cork. lye thank •you fo,i• yoni .kindness and Patience with us •and shall rent:'her always our pleasant associai.i(tns. \\'e ask you..to 'accept this small gift as a slight: token o'' our regard =for you and your 'worl, among us. We hope you may have Continued 'elleec•,-, as in the past. ani? that you may have pleasant mentor-. ies .of the . years spent in Laurier school. Signed an" be half of the pupils. ---o-o-o WESTFOI:D • .lir: 1- -Monday, June2e. Mrs. I'utvr Lineham, who has been visiting in Toronto the past week, renamed home Saturday, night accompanied by her sister, Miss Liz- zie Murray, of Toronto.' - •D. J. Murray and son, ,.Wilfred 'lade a business trip to Walkerton on Saturday. Mr: and Mrs. John Frederick, of Co. -n 8, Culross, visited at F. 11. H.al- denhy's• on Sunday. Harriette :('orkburn. 3I_ D__ . ...� Lunn, nurse. of the Dept. - o f - Education, iospected the pupils of ot:r academy • ]tere on Thursday. Their ,reports of the health of pupils to parents will undoubtedly • he. L rest value. A. It. Campbell has been engaged 'for • another year to teach in out school. . \\'e ei,ngrat::late Misses ' Hodgins, (;race Ilaldenby and A'rneo Murray, also Mr. Bert Hetherington. on passing their recent exams friar form I to form IL Misses Annie rind Mary Straus: and , Me .srs. Lt -pith Ruth lime • Alex. Campbell are 'attending ('amp meet- ings in l'een.►crton, this week. C!ifford•.11e:herington. of To • r,•nio. returned home ('n Saturday n'gh:. His brother. Albs it, also of Toronto. is expect, ti Kittle on Tuesday. We wore pleased to -see Miss. Mary Cassidy, • who' has suffered from an attack- of tonsilitis, around with the young ft'k again'. Peter S'as'i(;y, of R'vet•sdalt'. itcd relat iv . s in this burg on Sunday.' A trio of •1 gal. _sports. from Con, S. St. The young ladies of the Methodist the' Church had every reason to be satis- fied with the outcome of their garden party given last Friday eoenin no- d n STEER ASTRAY.--�Straved from the premises.`of the undersigned, on or about June 1,0th, 1;120, a red yearling steer with a little white on side. Any person having informa- tion regarding the same, report to Walter Scott. I.angside, 8-7. FOR SALE.. -Lady's Bicycle, 10 good repair. Apply to Winnifred El- liott. aI r. Joseph g a t ► Taylors. The evening was perfect 'for such an event and there was a large attendance '• The financial' results were $275.00-420.2 of which Was taken ill at the gate. There was a varied 'and enjoyable program to which the Lucknow Band contributed music, and Messrs. F. Sellery and .1, J. Hunter, of Kincar- dine, humorous •numbers. Si'. HELENS ---Tuesday, June 20 Mrs.. Wallace Miller and little Law- rence are visiting in Stratford. Miss Clara Woodsi. honk • f ° from Guelph. Mrs. Grain -and children, of Saskat►s- chewan, are %visiting her brother. Mr. Fred Webb. Mrs. -J. Miller, Sr., Mrs., Ed. Thom, .lean and Kathleen are visiting, at Greenock.. Miss \1'ilheminti Stewart, of Mon- treal, after rusticating at the home of Mr. A. Anderson for a few weeks, re- turned home on Friday: Miss McLaughlin is presiding- over the exams at Dungannon. Nigh R. Raymond. of Westfield, is prestt ,ng at St. Helens. Twenty-three Pupil= •are writing the entrance exams. Mr. and JJrs. Arnold Barbour and little Dorot .y,. of 1~ cin. are _visitin9- their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Woods. Mrs. W. J Humphrey and Miss fila spent Sunday with their uncle. Mn J. Gnilag*her, of. Colborne. Mr. and Mrs. ('on Forhan anti boys, John and Joe. motored to Godt'rieh on Sunday to. attend service. . T. Phillips & Son shipped a car of l;tinher last week. Mr. .toe Kinnahan gds purchased a new • Sedan. Mrs. Nictebes, of Sandersky. Mich., has been .visiting het brother. Mr. S. Philliore (Turing the',past week. -and the Tt eswa ter gravel ''road. e:fled• at places of attraction 'in this neis h- • horhood Tuesday evening* ' . on their way to .the Holyrood garden -,arty whteh unhappily was postponed. 11 IR1:11.11 . !hallett--W'ehster--.At the home of the bride's parents.. Forest St.. .1)e- rcrit, ll �h.. (,tt JulieTitti....1920.'.. by. this. Rev. Mr. T'.tiw•ard4. North 'Wood-. ward' Methodist Church, Mr: (;uss. 11a11i'tt and hiss (:lady. \V(bster. youngest delis -liter Of Mr. and Mr,. Tho,taas Wel.:t(•r, formerly of Luo k. now. 1 lir ins, lean- %' hstt r--- -\ t the home of bridt p-cret is Inic •rse 11• "(0 ;t . , y 26th. 1:120. hy' the 11ev. 11r. Rol,. (,t' \le'rorial Methodist Church, T,t,ndon. Mr. James,W. Dean, of hors" don. and Mi. f',tetla Webster. only. dnur'htrr of Mr. and Mrs.' !Tarn• Webster, . w o EVERYBODY'S COLLI 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MONEY' TO LOAN on snortgaires and 'notes •.at reasonable' nates. Insurarice,• both, stock and Mu:.:al Companies. Conveyancing:'. ,i.•. with neatness ' ood desiireol, Geo. A. Siddall; Broker,. Luc;,►tu. ; . **).!' T'.af;t:;'. tt :A ti . ,liouuae,• :Luckn-uav,- every . t (i:: - day afternoon. All chronic dis- .eases _ sucLa Satully '.treated... 4:;- •teopathy • rctolot•cs the 111.0'' al causes of disease. Adiustit:cn(of '. the spine is more' quickly si.ur d 4 .unci St• i i ,i fewer treatments by O- tect .athy than by any other metol J - FOR -SALE=-Edjson •30,• with 1.20 Blue Amber:l retard.;; • all in g.ueiil shape -$1o0 for the outfit. • • ---11. -1\', i1i11ior., 4 FAR 1I 1'OR :�:SLE.-- i 1� acs • E.. ,t Lu :`;'.); Lake 1'lsng;•e, owned hy lies. Jas. A. Burch. For partiesiu:•s .' • . 6- ai1,1y to\\111 Kempton, R. ;;, ] tn'i . • tloe. I'lt•ute•, 1 'we:annuli tt • 1• • '" A11 Isitols • of fat i,uttltry %vauiea. 1'urottty prices paid. :1:;s0 all kinds (41 jitnk ,V•ttiteat. hav • anY, lot me I.,,t '.% l'hurte . Jake -Libel. ter .," ? scs • • MAIL CONTRACT ' SEALED TEN DEI S, addressed to..the Postmaster General `Wiil bc. re: eived ..at Ottawa until noon, on I• i .day, the •9th day of •July, 1o20 . for the conveyance of His .\Majesty's . .1 _Mails, on a .proposed Contract for. four .years,' six tines per week,. over' . Lucknow• Ne, 4 Rural_ Rou•t•e, ---from•.... .• _'.� the Pest ► as . General's Pleasure. Printed not.. Ls containing, further ., information as to conditions of • pro . posed Contract- may be ' seen ..and. blank fornis of Tender may be 01)-- • tained .at 'the Post Offices of Luck- - now, Holy road, Ripley,. Whitechurch, and at the office of the Post Oaice Inspector', London. Chas. E. A. Fisher, Post Office Inspector. Post Office Inspector's Office, London ,.•� r'th. May, 1920. St'lit)OL Ilk:POUTS S. 5. Na; 12, .Ashlield Those whose 110 4.• • are not f. lout', Ley it,;at•ks 11;e1 not obt.tin pas, tuark in the prun,t,tit,rt 1 Valu i _ ativas,, but ui,f pron,otcd or, tr1. it• (et•nl'5 rec('rd. .Jr. IV. --M. 'Jamieson 71, .7..11.,t,• ]crimen t;:, - Sr. 111.=- F. Sli:t'ns -:►, A. :IL N0'n t:�, 1). Boyd OS\V . P.,,.. • • Jr. I11. \' 1:;��,t, ��; .1. Ross fro • • S.'. H ---\\'..Rohl► 711. .•\.. f;;. E. .klat•'enn r,tl; t'. Ilr,,wn ;.; ' • Sent ►. R. S1tic11sf :t . .1r. II -K. Boyd. ' \ G. Loyd. 11. hiat'itan, I►. f ' •'tell. K. Ross,' R. 1).• Rt,.,; N;. on .roti Ta.hitha M. hem;,tun, Tc :( • '1',',►nlotie ,T e\ant;nat c�n� ui • •hurt, 1920, of Ut•lfa,t S,•l.t t,l Se. 111 to .1r. 1V --Lena. IT, tkt t, (Hive A:ton t'C►(1t ►f:�i. 'fat•y \'int 494, Dolly'( �', 1 e :oil)... •• • • . BoWles.t. „��e1 ll;:;ke;t ' 1{:i• •1' • Sr.,11 t�,',lt•. t11 ---.^,,-'Tu 'see • • • 4:.'11, 11f•iv'n ilat•ket: :4. Agnt•;' .Cranston.. :t'-.• _ Kathleen ai. Welsh. Teacher. MONSl'1•:1: t)li.ryiN(;t'I•:l.F:ltl: t- _TION- • ,. \te:!i L1nrotl 1'e'tlnty 1,.c 1.1„ . • ' c'elelostte the, a"..", e -.t• t the U.ttt.e of tit.' }Icy?), :It \',' , ori :\1 ei (Ia:V I." 1 • iti'IM i11t'r)t .ST,e`aii('i'� \\�" J ; • ( ;nt•!t'tl:n'.: .the 1'rovint :o: Co -sed Cis tt. ;ai• tri' (lrt►tar, , \\'t•r:. �'., t:' . i ` itra- Ilart(1 and Cs'. let . 1e 1.,, • • i:.,. K ill i,' It:t:'.1 s. 1T�en.ai:e'I. This r'r' _ : • 1 1 tit• the' ',.!TV,., ee'e 'i t . , 1 ' : try of terse,~ei;sari in tits. t'*pcethes. w$il ?,e intt•rsi c r ; hi'}it 1an(T ' ,,r ; g•. 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