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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1920-09-23, Page 1ANAL.....-........+. $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE; *2.50 OTHERWISE. LUCKNOW, ONT., THURSDAY, SEPT. 23, 1920. SINGLE COPIES, 5 CENTS. Luckiiow Flour Mills FARMERS Come And Get Your Participa- tion Certificates. W. E 'TRELEAVEN. G. Drinkwalter IE'URNACES SUPPLIED ANI) 1LLED--PLUMBING AND. :1.1_, TRI(_` \WIRING. AGENT FOR THE HECLA Pit'-ELESS FURNACE. • tom.•. ��.�.Y�r� --_ - - - - • LONDON_ BUSINESS INSTITUTE Uandas fit Richmond --Sts. London, Ont. ' • Write for information before choos- • ing a school. There is a difference. • Fall term opened August 30th. • J. Murritt, • 1 N. Stonehouse, Principal. Vice-Prin. MAFEKING Mr. and Mrs._. Will inlay and -Mar- g.ret ,motored 'to London Wednesday, spent the •day at the fair, returning that evening. They visited friends is Wingham. and Teeswater Saturday. • . Mrs. -I. Craig, of nonny Brooke, vis, ited her daughter,.. Mrs. W. Finlay, last week. ' • Mr. and Mrs. J. Blake and Mr.. Wal- lace Twamley• speak, . Thursday and Friday at • London Fair.. Mrs, Wm. Blake is v isiting her sis- tt•r, .11 rs. • Alton, at Lucknow. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kilpatrick and ,family and .1r. Bert Treleaven spent • a tout& of days last week with frit. nils at Allanford. M i. A. McKee, of Sault Ste. 3Iarie, visited at the home of S. J. Kilpat- rid; part of last week. . • • Mr. -Thos. Blake and daughter,•'01- it;t•, were in London part of last week. M r. • 1-a:ar 5tuthers returned to Guelph Ias't week to resume his stud- ies • in the 0. A.C.• IN MIEMIOItIAM In loving memory of our dear son, and brother, Pte. Clarence Donald, 43 • Battalion, killed in action Sept. 21, • 1916, at the Battle, of the Somme. Little we thodght when he .bade us • good-bye, Ile had left us forever -he had left us tci die. Ile bravely answeled his country's *N. _ He gave his life for one and a►I. , His heart was '.►od his sri.it br^ve :le now '.: i. : t►'t� �� : rat e�. 1` ei • os and Ilrethers. ---0-o-o---- w• NTS. CONFERENCE A number of the member: of the Presbyterian Auxiliary attended the W.M.S, Conference held at Winghanl Tdesday afternoon. The conference was well attended, and those who took. part in the program showed great earnestne a and enthusiasm. A 'short earnest ad. Tress was given •by a re- turned laxly missionary from Africa, who haPpened to be in the audience. ------06.0.0••••••••••••• Miss -0 0•o ---- Miss F.leatior M. Grei,*. only (laugh- ter of Judge and Mrs. Grei._, of Wal- kerton, was married last week to kir. ('. Ernrnrr:',n Linty. ty, barrister of .Roblin, Man. The_.niarritz e. took plsse in Knox ('hitrch. 'K'xrksrten, Re;. \V. II Burgess oti'tei•,ttint.•. ----•-o-ora►---- LOCAL MARKET Eggs. • • ' .55-68 Batter.. •. .... •.�%.'' •U 20.00 o LOCM ASD GENERAL O --0-O 0 0 O Lucknuw's big Fall Fair to -morrow. Thanksgiving Day.this year will be celebrated on October 18th--Montiay. A man, hauling wood to town . $48 f ui his days • haui-two loads. Miss . V. Ruttle, of London, • is the guest this week of ;Hiss Isobel Doug- lass' Mr. Ashley .Blair was over from IIarriston on Tuesday meeting- I.t.tck- pow friends.. • I\1 r. -Jim Ros ;, , of. • Port linea►►t„ it ':Lucknow boy df '29 years ago is •' iting friends here. • Mrs. Stewar.t'Altun and family, of • Toronto, spent a few days of the week with Mr. and Mrs. Henry 1Mullin. Miss Letitia Joynt was in Toronto a few days last week and attended the marriage of her`friend, Miss Jesse L. Bennett. The first cargo of new grain from the..West t.,,..ierich on Tues- day of last week.. • 1 t consisted of wheat, and flax. •Rev. R. MacCallunr and Mr. R. D. Cameron attended a meeting of Mait- land Presbytery at Wingham -on Tues- day of this week. - Mrs. Pincombe, of ' Detroit, wire spent a few days recently with her sister, Mrs. D. Geddes, returned to her home on Monday. Mrs. Barrett and children have re- turned to London after spending a month's vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Armstrong. • Misses Ethel and Jean Armstrong have returned to London after spend- ing a week's vacation with their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Armstrong. Mr.w and Mrs. Brown Mallough re- turned from their honeymoon trip on Tuesday night, and will be in town un til the first of the week when they.will' go to' Grimsby to reside. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey 'Lindsay arriv- ed home. Tuesday_ night from a vaca- 'tion trip up the lakes as far as Dul- uth. The return trip was made by •rail. - • • Contractor T. Sandy has cualpleted the big concrete bridge over the Nine Mile bridge at Sannder's mill. Air. Sandy will leave the •farm early next month and go to reside in Goderich. LOST --From an auto, in Lucknow, or between Lucknow_ _,and Kincardine, 'a. black waterproof raincoat. Finder please return to the Parsonage or the Sentinel Office, Lucknow, and receive reward. The Aerocushion Inner Tire .Co., of Wingham, will have an exhibit of their products at the Lucknow Fair. We understand that Mr. Jesse Button will he, in charge. . Auto owners will be interested. . Y ou are invited to a dance in Town Hall, after concert, show night. Mus- ic by the Goderich Society Orchestra. •Dancing 'until 3.30, a.m. Lunch, ser- ved. Under auspice Lucknow Fire Co. Good time for all. , Mrs. R. T. Phillips was in London last week attending a committee meeting to make arrangements for the Western Ontario Women's Institute Convention, which will be held. in Lon- don on -October 26th; 27th 'and 28th. Mr. Richard Mackenzie,.Manager of the McLaughlin Motor Co., of Win- nipeg, accompanied by his daughter, M arjorie.,_and- --sone---•daek;----"motvre1t' from London last week and spent a ',few days here with the 'Misses. Mac- kenzie. The Lucknow Women's Institute purpose having a booth as usual in the Agricultural Hall Sept. mrd and 24th, on the evening and afternoon of the Fall Fair. Will the ladies pleas(' donate home .made baking and candy. -Secretary. • Teeswater was in darkness last week owing to the burning out of a dynamo at the lighting plant. Mr, A. L. Strome, assisted by a few other town men undertook the repairing of the dynamo, a piece of work which required three miles of wire. It was a big job., for inexperienced men to ontlertake. Mr. F. McKenzie .Paterson, White- church. announces the engagement of his sister. Ellen Matilda, of Niagara Faits, N. Y.. and daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank Paterson, Wing - ham. Ont., to Rev. tiohft _ :" Mundell, Detroit, Mich.; son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mundell, Stratford,, Ont., the wedding to take place the latter part of Septyeinber. -• Dr. W. C. MacGregor returned last week on his motor trip to Chicago. Dr. MacGregor is one of the Lucknow boys wild 'has done well in Chicago. He is now bead surgeon in one of the OBITUARY Mary .Mackinlay, wi - '•: ^f the late Jas. Ramage, was born at aexandria, Dumbartonshire, Scotland, on Jan. 9, 1836. She was married in 1857to the late Jos. Ramage, of Latfarkshire, Scotland. Both ';emigrated -to Canada 1 ST. HELENS -Tuesday, Sept: 21. Mrs. Gordon returned on Friday af- ter a week's visit with friends at God- erich. Den't forget the. `School Fair on the •same year, settling • in Puslinch Wednesday, •Sept. 29th. Lunch will Tp., Wellington Co, In 1862 they be .sold on the •grounds by • the Wo - moved to West Wawanosh Huron Co inn's 1r•stitute, proceeds'in aid, of the making their= home on 'Lot. Con. 10. new Children's ,liopital, London., In They laid a ,family of eleven,• of whom the evening, a grand cont;ert will -b,: c daughters and one son survive: given in the church :sheds., The, fol- es- Jos. (,odktn, Winnipeg, Dian.,. eel: \\'alter. Etllvtit(Is, •CnnC�,'1('t •Cf!ntE'd- i1ix(•t'ail'+:!it l,c t Cc i1( cl the Cl't'ei?!•'+1 • i lr... -••Robt. Falt:oner, Bindlnss; Alta.; ., , Tan and enta'rtainer.; 1''lorrnt.e.\\-ri;.ht ratted' :•1! • lt,'t li..,t.1tr:l played Cie lir • Elias L��•atherdalP, Morden, htatl;. N. 1't,:'`'tt• :`Opt'an anti Pnt''rtattle'1•;• t' ('cldill_ ''t+` l' . 1: c, 1.• 'le anti s'es. `Ir:. Jai. Carr, Sarnia; Mrs. Neil 11ic- .Arthur. Sarnia ;Airs. Edwin Purves, 1{awing Toronto talent has llc n secur- WEDDING TELLS `.iallou n-S1a^.Donald EVERYBODY'S .CULL i • 1 o E . I A quiet home weddins took pla• ce at the home ' of lir: and Mrs. Thomas' a1UyEY 'i0' LOAN on mortgages and ' r1uLc:a at r�.:a,isunaute Tates: .' ore - MacDonald, of town, at noon on Iasuratice, truth St.ut;k and lAlutt.a+i Thursday of, last wet k, when their • t.,umpatut:s. t-wrveyaricut� t,.itti .witu t}t:atlie:SS Will ut;sl;at.et►. ---- (�eu. A. swaall, liruker. Luc-..te+.. daught.;l•, ?l ss., Etta };elle, was united 'in marria!_'e • t►, ,1 r. i;+rown R. , 4al- lough, sun of M r. iilt)d tMrs., I): Mal - lough 'of. town. 7`h.. bride' and groom Vere Ut itt_ttl;tltledl, tied th2re)were pres- ent only' a fe,,v•-relath• a and•int•intate friends of the f�;iliili• ,The Rev.. R. l lltt%('1 1).'ali Bryan, Coles t•t `'inlitti ,t, left b.,. ft oft. c ,; '•;, train 4"1' Lucknow, and Mr. Jas. R'itnaae un 1I!idaa Ilut.kin_'hatti, Pianist.. Adtui the old hohu. Inserving her genera- bion, 50c and 25c. Word was received.' here on Monday of the death at South Mountain on Saturday of George, youngest sun ul Rev. and Mrs. Jamieson. Litt,e George • has been' in poor health Aur 'sunle months, and the sympathy of the cwo. munity io 'extended to ttie lama:y to their bereavetuent. .1t►s, McKenile and children kit un Aluoday u11 died. return to Winnipeg hail-respetiding a .fe:w weeks with tier sister, Ars. tieo. Webb. Mr.• McQyillin left. • yesterday for Niagara and ,Erie district ,where he will• act 'as judge on stuck at the, fall fairs. • Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Reid, Mrs. Rath': well and daughter, of Stanley, were visitors at •Mrs. R. J. Woods'. Mrs: Jas. Durnin was at Seaforth- i or the week -end. - 111iss Lila Iiumpirrey has returned after a'ie;w weeks' visit with her.aunl, +1 p.: 1 aylur, at Westfield. • • l: r. 'and Mrs. Will Taylor, . were week inti vioito.s at Listowel. Mr. A. T. Cooper, of Clinton, organ-. izer for. the Canadian 1 en►pe:•ince ssct tic i a ntce1tang- here on 'I ttur.,tla;; . • Mcssr'. \`.'ill Wt'bstvr, Cairns Att- , chicon, Souter Taylor, John 'l aylur, Toni Alexander, Jas. i'urdotiand Miss .Alexander were visitors at the 'London Exhibition last.week. HOLYROOI) tion she was unusually active and re- mained so until her last. illness. She was a loyal Presbyterian and belong- ed .t.o St. Helens congregation. .:She could sing clearly • • till within a few weeks. of death, -and read and .wrote without glasses -until a week: before. In. her death • the 10th has, lost the last vld resident. The large cortege was. a tribute to this old pioneer and the many flowers breathed thein own 'message. She was laid beside her late:,husband in Bethel Cemetery. "Absent but not forgotten. eleomeeemegelliMOMMOMMINP EIGHTH CON.,. KINLOSS -Tuesday, Sept. 21. Mrs...W. R. Johnston and Miss Mantle spent Sunday at Mrs. R. • Cul- bert's, Quite a dumber of 'the younger sports took in Kincardine .'air and re. - Port e -port it well worth the, taking in. .Mr. Levi Wall and sister, Mrs.. Ar- mour, • of Kansas,'are visiting friertds in this burg. • Miss Marion, Iiodgins• _ sent -elle R;r er slater, llrs. J. E. Culbert. • " Holyrood School' Fair was the lat- est event to attract .in these parts.. 1'he exhibit was certainly up to the mark, and the whole affair a credit to the teachers and Pupils. Mrs. Colin Eadie, of Glennanon, vis- ited her son,__Wm., a few days last week. • Mr. Melvin Culbert was a recent visitor with his uncle, Mr. Wal, ('on-, gram. • Those who attended the.great West- ern• Fair in London seem well pleased with the 'show. Weather was of the' best and greatly added` to its suect as, while exhibits and fire works were A.1, FOURTH ('ON., h IN LOSS- -Tuesday, Sept.,'21: Mr. Kenneth McDonald attended the Londdn Exhibition last week. 'Mr. I'. H. McKenzie spent a day or Itwo at. the C. N. Exhibition, Toronto.. We join with the many friends of bothGeo. Lockhart and his young bride in wishing them a long and happy life. • Mr. Russ Middleton arrived home, from Forest by motor today at noon. Mrs. Rod McDougall is visiting friends in Chicago. The fall wheats mostly sown and looks vy promising for another year, Threshing is nearly completed along thin Bite aniLxrsults-are--most sa is - factory. The products of the industry of the Public Schools of the Tp. of Kinloss, shown at Holyrood last week. were e very tine. The turnout of parents and others was large. -----0 0 0 .1SIIFIEI.1) A successful meeting of the C.F.W. 0. was held at thethome of ;Mss An nie MacDonald, Kintail. Edfying papers as to how to Weep our young people on the farm were read by members of the club. The next, meet - on; wt'. be '.e'd in the L't:rr-t,i Club house the ird Wednesday of Oct ter. large hospitals of that city. accompanied on his return hy• Mae MacGregor, R.N., of Chicago, and by Miss Fiore' rise MacGregor who -it in training: as a nurse. • , - ` 1t- may be interesting to those who do not already know to hear that the proceeds of the concert given last winter by the Women's Institute was sufficient to. pay for three slate black- boards for the' public school. These have been installed making, with those already in, one slate blackboard in each room. The Board of Trustees expressed their high appreciation , of the effort of the women. Ile was Wier - -Tuesday,• Sept. 21. The Women's Institute '• will hold their monthly meeting Sept. :it)th, at the home of Mrs. Joseph Hudgins. Uiret,•tur, Miss D. Aysles. Paper to be given'by Mrs. Walter Hodgins, -How to I'repa rss a ileal • on a. Busy Day." Roll .call, answered by ' 'Something •Worth Knowing.' • Music by. Mrs. Will Thompson. The first Kinloss Rural School Fair was held at Holyrood Sept. 13th. The day being tine there Wasa large num- ber out -and a grand extribit of the children's work. Much praise is due our Kinloss teachers in the interest they showed in the work of their puli- ils. Full particulars • appear in an- other column. . 'Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ackert and family have returned home . after a the •W est, out as Ethel, is n visiting Ackert and Mrs. two -month's tour in far as the coast. Raynartl, of her daughters, Mrs. C'ongram. • Mr. and Mrs. T..Harris and fatilily tended_the. Kincardine-- k- -- -- Quite -Quite a nunihc►r of our young people' attended the,•reception 'held at Mr. H. Hell's for his daughter, Airs. McGuire. Tuesday evening. She and ' Mr. Mc, Guire leave shortly to make their new home in Detroit. CHURCH NV‘S A1( thudi(t ('March --The pastor will' ctin(iut t loth services next Sunday and preach at .Whitechurch • at o'clock in the afternoon. • Rally May will Methodist Church. day, Sept. 211, at 2. terrsting program ciln►'t H' +t�1 n;; l•t'1 t J atitloid, '1 onto ani N'ii•.i.ra I ilei• will ,na' E• their h('nie.,a.t trim where •.11r. .Mallough, }i::- a I"'t'.• it`:4.n. - w'ith' the., Bank, (.,; lIatiiiltu i, ti o. o-- 11()'1 lui itS' PENSION JN AC•I' ' . l'llust: entitled t assi ,tame • under tlli� aet at'.e 1t 1u,,, ; V1•.t1:.)tures 'Hose husbatl(J"1:5 per11,4ttt.'11t11 .]iis4_1r1td aillu .u11111uU1t0 the :,up - port of his faiull;, . 1:,. inotltct . lutist have two ur • iil'..t ;,f . h..i• own children under:, fourtta n yeaa: s afsage living' with her. 1 have a cup; of the above act and will be pleased to assist any in Lucknow who are entitled to pen- sion under the abo.. e act • which be- comes effective. October lat. Robt. Johnston, Reeve. 0• 00 •\ViiITE('Hi✓RCII .,t -:.1 `it:eta, Sept. 20. • Miss ('ora ('lull.) is visiting with, her • brother:(, -Mews. Fred and Calvin,. at. St. Mary's. Mrs. Walter 1•:,tt : son -__a.fd.-'.lirrit, g anddaughte•r•, Audrey, wf re visitor, at the- holtte .of• Mr. 1•:. Paterson. Mr: and Mr.... 1)ttAan''Bvecroft ane. Mrs. John Falconer visited at London and."ioorutown last week; Mr. •Jno. •McGee, Mr. K: Paterson and 'son, Scott, spent a day' at -Lnn- don •Exhibition. .►1rs.•.Mt t_'1.:,key and Mr, -Alex ricrl- nedy, of Guelph, attended the funeral .of their mother, ' the late Mrs:. Alex. Kennedy. - Mr....and Mrs. Gavin Middleton, Ger- tie and Jack, ' of Molestw orth, visited ,over -Sunday with ,friends here.• Mrs.Setclt•. of Vancouver, and Miss Emma Rice, :of W:nni,x•g, were guests at the home of Mr. Nelsen Rice. Miss Margaret (;lilies, of Toronto, i .visiting her mother, Mrs.. I)., Gillies. Mr. and Mrs. W. Lott and Nettie and Freddie visited over Sunday with friends at. Ripley. . Rev. A. E, It i11;,•n. of •Auburn, 'had charge of ata ?.er:'ice in the Method- ist Church.,on Sunday: Rev. Mr. Ir- •wih ts'ill nave char;xe next .cahLath. - lTrs. \\'.. G. Ilut''hisotl Week for London wile%i she'intends- to make her home, ller. son; Mr..Tohn. Hutchison, • trill move onto,, the • farm recently wacatei by her. BELFAST --Tua.laL'. Sy ;1Ti; s F.i:a Stot,he•t•s and M:ss hazel Augustine. of Dutlt,•annonj]t.' Son, "ti�•tc -at -.16;7e-171.1 Ila.kett' Mr. and Mrs. Roy-Altt.o aid babe. and Mk; R:,tyi Alton Visited friends at Sheppardton Sunday. Messrs. Wesley Amar. Irvine and .Tames Henry took in tb. 1.ordon ex- hibition last week I lilt. ,NAttlii::K, (J TEOYA'11i, a: c a.n •„douse,L .., every ►►•(.u..es- •„td,y . aItcrnuull. tail c1l1'li24: u.5 eir�ua pucc.essiully tP a.• ••. t •►- teuj,athy t 1,11 ,...)5.tat tUUies of •(1`c2' ', tt,1c•!.. .c. 1•t •'e hitt"tit lilt I t)(_ci.. 1t,•; 1 . leuttd.tltS "Aida A I1 .i:itltls of tat poultry 11 a:,tiss. .1►�, ue- t. i count° prices pad. Also . i 'kinds ul. jun wanted.', If yua ,ta-vi` any, lc:t hie know,: a'iwne 06. Jake Libel. LIVE POULTRY -WANTED: High- • st prises., paid. Silverwouds Ltd•, ..;.cii.ltuw. Phone 4 { r :MI:SS BUTCHER, Teesw.ateis '-De= •sigi er of ,tsair ts.,o,.Ls trarisfortiiatiossi, su Tithes, etc. -. Your 'order sulieit�d. • .-ny body watithig, sirskp on aware.:, call 'on . ALEX. ROSS, Lucknow. i -10-p. FOR SALE-- -Young Yorkshire sow, bred -to farrow about Oct. 12. Also a. nuniber of young pigs 6 weeks old. Jas. Kickley, R. 7, Lucknow,i Phone Dungannon 77-16. 1 Olt S.1 t.I:.--Futter, tiear,y Fhit'te.tt Dalt.,`- • i tilt .. .....4.• _---- �1,'f, :11. a:.. .•' • .11.; it -in, grinder; , Iron' laythe, a nut;tler'of anchor posts.; :Milch cQW with calf. Apply to -THOMAS SAN- DY, 12th (on., `Ashfield. 30-9-p. AUCTION SALES An auct;u:, sale of farm, farm sfock and irnplatnents (estate of the late Peter Macintosh) at Lots l4 and Ii 3rd.*Con., Kinloss, -on Sept. 30th, ccomniencing at one o'clock; 'p.m. The farm will be subject . to a reserved bid. J: Eurvis, Auc. .tw.b'ieJ MAS, CONTRACT SEALED TENDERS. addressed to the I'ustntaster General, will be re- ceiv ed' at Ottawa until noon tin k't i - day, the 2nd .day of October, It -2o, for the conveyance His. Majesty's Mails. on a • proposed Contract fur '€our years, six 'tinier per week, over Lucknow No. '1 ' Rural .Route, `from the Postmaster .General's pleasure. Printed notices containing further information as to • conditions of pro- posed Contract may •he seen and blank forms of 'Fender -May be ob: taints) at the P'st Offices of Luck - 4 v, -Nc ly'ressrl ;nieT.'-t\7i;fechurch, - and• at the • office of the .Post Office Inspe, .ear, London, Chas. E. H. Fisher, . Post Chine inspector:. Post Otlice Inspector's office, London, 16th July. 1.:12.1. Jit ,► ,;�tt Hiss Ida Hackett spent lust wee. with Dune-annon friends. t, Three autn loads of young' and .(►1(i ,. } attended they District' Mtetini held it: Ripley Tuesday. Mr. and. Mrs. Heil. ;, c1, :,K and Lenore V: itetl in the 1',iru•';today, About thirty. S. •met at `•h. home of `•If -. AI'- . lad obserVt'.l in the t.;,o Ti1:r-'Tay ar.'1 a fee t'':. ilii isle Lucknow, on Sun- :1!'t 1 t,li►uti Wii5 sp.•tlt. :10 o'clock. An in- ► will be given. • FOR Sept.. '2 -Tuesday. 1. n Ano. lia Leaver' is at preset taking' a visit to Arthur and lluskok, a for a 'month. • • -----0 0 cr---•-- IH)RN Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson. (if :auburn. vi'sitcd ,at 11,. Chester Taylor's. tan' Sunday. . tier. John:Phillips is ata ai e►ii a tripp to the Wet,. visiting,* his brothers. Mr. ('. llartin i• prt'asitl>`� hat ft•t• • NIARR1E1) . • Lazenby --In Wes Ve aw"' 'sir, •►-'n his 'brother, Mr. John Martin, ' Sept.10th. 1s'2U to 11r. and .'';rs,',1t1110 e , Qmilh---Renngtt-�-At the home +�f , lir. ;nil �1irs. 11ii•h�el �_�_.vn__sp;:rt_.. : .i the hridE�'a parents. J1 r. nn►1 Ales. I.azenbya (laugh -tel...____ , .- iin(h si Mr. Patrick Mct;'.ynn's: ,l►ltn_Iietmett s+:� Rnhitlt�`tt c;,t, ; Sept.+ � lar. Jattlt•�- �otv hRs e'tt111211rnt•e'� .Toronto,. on September 1:,• 1920. I.y Richards=fn iii• ieleh.',+n , l `' John \VrlTste r: thi- 1.20. to Mr. and Mrs. R. Ri•'har•(is,- a-• cutting' , t'e:`n 'for . the Res..Wm. Cochrane, John Dudley Awing: the first cutting of corn in OH s Smith and Jessie Lees Bennett. • son. - • locality. Johnston -sin (;se rss•k Township, '11r. Daniel Ztar.tin is dra►t'ing, tinx • Stockham--Macniarmid. - At • they home of the bride's parents. Ashfield. on Sept. 16; W20, by the Rev R. Mac- Callunl, Miss Catherine Gordon Mac- Diarni ti. daughter .of Mr. and Mrs: Alex Macl/:armid, to Mr. George D. Stockham, of Detroit, Mich. t es Sens 11., 19:. n, •t,► .Mr. and Mrs. to \t''inghatn. Mark Jo'l�,ston,�a daugrtt'r. Mr. .1e ''ph O'eallagi1:r , who etc- - eptly underwent an operation for an - 1 Stanley -1n 'intron Two. t 1'itrs'e sesssms. 1 -onion. is able to, he . travel. on Sept. 19, 102.0, to Mr. and home again, and' is doing -as wet as IMrs. Milton Stanley, twin daughters.. I can be egpected..