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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-05-25, Page 1mit ‘1! • •sPs -z-7 • -.400 PER: YEAR IN ADVANCE: $2:60 OTHERWISE' LUCIENONiri, ,ONT., .1` URSDAY MAY 25th 1953. . • 0.4a.746010.0- spENT3-' DENTIST' . L., Treleaveti• LUOKNOW - Hours 9-12 A.M. 130—‘ ' PHONE 53 X-RAY SteT0.10rhain • . . RRISTER,• SOLICITOR,. ; ETC OFFICE -444'4 of the ;late R J„ f Stewart ; -next •, deer:to ---Re3.44134* Th-eati";!.35• KINCARDINE BATTE RI ES 444.; LAIR MINEW 'Phone L'Seed Buckwheat for gle. Price 50c• per .bushel; $ Apply to Russell Gaunt, • R. 5, LuelcnoW. "Phone 612-r-12, , (25-5---c.) , • FOR RENT-..-Good,10.04cre grass •,ferin for - rent, by ,MOnth-:er by Seri•;• • son Plent'of water.,'Botindery • 8% ,iniles. West: of Lucknow. -7 'Anlitf:TIO7AllierT-,Th"*.WW.; 4aclintiNT;, ' ••,.(25•4•570.) • ..SHEn CORN • • Vance Br�s. .No. i' • Grades Cap,;Yellow. , &tidy: Bailey, Improved Learning, Early Glow and, Vzin4s Sweepstakes, for sale at—. W. • 4 . • . • WEST,, WAWANOSII NOTICE A CourtOf Revision 'on the assess- ment' roll of 'West - Wawanosh. Town.•-•-: , shiil Will - be held in. the,. Township 'Bali on Friday, • June • 2nd, , 1933; at . 10 o'clock :A.M.' D:URNIN ' :PHILLIPS, Clerk. WOOD. F6i1, SALE- : We have a good . grade of,:mixed wood zio_W relitly for : sale, ,1,6” ;. and 12". We will have, a ,• gond stock on hand .throughont-. the .year. :SPeCial. prices to, those who tallfor their wood. • .• •• • The "Lucknow ''Table, Co., •-•Limitect, • .MORTGAGE • SALE of . 'valuable farm property. tlir _ , Township of *eat. Wawimieh in thc 'County of Huron. 15n4er Aild• toY virtue of the i3Oweisi of sale ...epiltained in a cetrain mort% gage, whidh wi.il. be produced ;at the : time; :of sale,' there l Will be :offered • for .sale. at ,public auction at Josepts, • Agnew' s office in. the Village• of iiickno* on Satin -day; the tenth Of June, . 1938; 'at: 'o!cloelt• in the , afternoon. by • Matt. - Caytirt.• ,Auctianeer; the .'.fellowing Propert3,:: ziemely: L AND SINGULARLthat-eertain- . , . . ;parcel • or tract- of land and iirrAsee •"'situate, 'lying .and dieing in the Town- ship of West; Wanrenesh in th4 . • of Huron and Province of 'Ontario . and being :composed of the : north liaIf Of. the, -eae"Cliaff-.'nf• farm • number., TWPritY4ix• in the Eightl- COneessiOn of the said (1,7wriship ol ,'West' WaWaonsli, • Contenang fifty ares df land More Or less. ' This properly is .situate 11 ;Miles from the Village of tiickiitiw, 2 Miles • ,. froni..bhnrch, and 1 mile from school, the:soil Ts a clay loath" and: there le a geed 'well on: the premises. , the ' property is said to be( •1,„ log house with frarrie • kit hen ;and a• ; frame; barn on • cement ',foundation. 36 ft.: by :50.. ft.' , TERMS OF SALE: IQ; per cent of • the 'plirehaae 'money :on the day of ,••••• "Ale and the balance within :.thirty days thereaftei:. , , • ' Further • particulars and conditienr of sale will be made known on, thr • day of sale ,or Tong be had on • cation .to the 'undersigned. : • DATED at •Wingham, • Ontario, this. ,22nd day of May. A. 15., 1)83; ' ORAtvi'onti:,.Wingharn, Ont. ,Vericlorrs Solicitor: , MATT. GAYNOR, • , Auctioneer, Lucknowi, Ont. •_ENGAGEMENT,,_.A.N.N111,1210E.11- MFand Mr William T, Sillick of feeewater; Ont., Visit the engagement of ' their detigliter • Avie Fern,. to Mr. Ale B..' Mckague, or. TeesN'tratei,,,ion' of . Mr, Ales ke- 'tarok and tho Idte Mrs .: McEague. • The marriage Vial take Place quietly " •' nnounce '• MPS. ALEX c.7MacKENZIE OHLEPRATEs.. 06th BIRTHDAY -•• • ' Friends Gatlier'At 'The Heine Qf Her Daughter And: Grow Renliniacent QP.-.SaturdaY, May ON Mrs. Alex C. ,ltEfelC4z4 of Lochalsh,,:nttained: her • 8fith birthday,which was fitting- ly . celebrated when .several Of her 'intimate friends :gathered, for • e day party at,tlie home of. her daugh- ter, Mill. Alex MaeDiarmid, of .Luck - nowt ;MrS: gedDiarmid received the visitors, , :who she*ered the honored guest With felicitations; and present- ed her; with dowers and'inany neat and useful remembrances. * • Many, were the old stories rehear- otl. and bygones... brought to Mind. The old familian•• gongs ' were 'Meg, and one, which was heartily joined 1.n was a 'Gaelic song., A .,bountiful repast was.. served; 'complete With s 'birthday bake. 'Mks. McKenzie, • formerly Elorn. • McKenzie, was . born, - on the Lake Shore :north of 'Kintail, tgdanghter of the late Kenneth and ?Isabelle McKenzie • ' '• • Present at, the gathering on Satur- day, was Mrs. Alex •ii-ficGregor, Mrs. 'McKenzie's, bridesmaid, sixty - six years , ago: Mr. and Mrs. ' Mckenzie celebrated: "their golden anniversary -S-en Timers .ago'-iir-Whieh-celebra:---- tlon their 'family, of five. sons: and four daughters • were all preseirt;:Ur McKenzie died a, few ,years ago. , . . •. , CHURCH r/t? . NOTES United ChurchY..• P. , „ S. special interest was the meeting, held • on iqofiaoi .:.evening with the ,lAteraty, Com. in .charge. -After the shging of„. the, opening S. T. Ttieer, led in 'prayer. In niece Of- the re-grilar7Scrintiire 'lesson, Mrs.• L. Finney spoke On Hunt's' ,fnnions painting 4The Light of thc World." The main feature Of the prograr wasa travelogue; given by • Mrs. ;Finney on her European ' tour.' This. was very realistie,,, and in iromagin-, ation the audience visite d niany places of special interest in the British. •,Liles, and the Continent. Mus7- ,icai • numbers, descriptive of 'some of the countries visited,. were given by .Mrs. Joynt, Miss Mildred .Treleaven, and Mts. Newton. With: thesinging of •"0 Canada" and the repeating of the Mizprib, benediction, a most en- , . iOyable eVeningi was brought to a ionolusion.—See y. • . LIBERAL „ASSOCIATION •• • ' mkttiNG • The annual. .meeting Of North 1t ron Liberal Asseeiation will be. 'ie1d in: Wingharn en June 4st: Mr. IIepharn %leader of the Liberal ,party *will be .present to address the gath- ering.: It •,is. -:,hoped that the Hon; Malcolm will also he present. on this OeCasion. , ••'SUFFERS !BURN Elmer :Aitchison, Bon of ,Mr. -; and Mrs."'Horace Aitchison r painfully burned" hand last week with hot tar. Elmer,and Harold' Allin .were melting tar*•to-puC on theft cabin' roef-at Elnier'a bore,' when the Int - ter tripped and spilled_itheA0 On., his 'mild. It is healing :Satisfactorily , • , , , • SEND IN:NEWS EARLY • FOR NEXT WEEK'S ISSUE Your Sentin, el will be of special 'value t. you 'aeirt 'week andwill e reaeh you on: WidnesdaY. Watch. ter it and reed. , To enable ns to have the Sentinels '.ienelflaubserili= aeuier.,„ cOadii.W.,espe_ondd., _aedelenZt;t0Tieoke.nrien", ; " their inidgets: on Monday lifieedeem , If -you have a news iter or any article of interest concerning :your- selves or friendsit a that -Ince, let ns have them: We .appreelate':Your help in giving us such iteMS. NyhrICh all adds to the intereat of the Paper. ,Send, phone; or bring in your items and let us have them early. NO HOLIDAY THIJRSDAY •TC- are instrnctel .thatThursday afternoon will not- be Observedas a half , holiday „iir' the Village, due to the inhlie holiday on, Wednesday. r. . Reddeed,..Prite , on .Brantford.' Shingles, tad on thereof .. $4 25 persq ..• 4 Old Light Lodge Paid Official -Visit District' Deputy. Grand ''Master Ad- dreases „Mien:din .And1.1,YleixiijkAgrek. Work Upon His Official Visit.:,' Over seventy Member*. and visitors Were present at an emergent Meeting of old, & A. M. on Thorsdny: 'evening:. The occasion was the efficial, visit of Right Worshipful 1.4stOvel.t.'PO4i0 ,Deputy Grand Master ofNorthHuron District. The exemplifying • of ; the third degree, was a. feature of, the el/oiling with A. W. .Hamilton, Wor- shi;fiii :Master of, Old. tight, and his assistant, degree :Officer", 'siblY.i; con- diwting :the, work.,e. _ ••• Retiring to the baneret--liallrzO, fteArnents Were served; a" eing-seng. engaged • in, , and the addresses and toasts of the evening preseeeded• with, Mr: Hamilton Presided as' toast- ma'ter' :: and after • intrednetoty. ; yet inar121, en114:on Dr; R. L. TeeleilYen to , propose th,e; toast to Our ; king and Cointry, with Mr. W. B:.'Addere2on raltinethe reply. The toast to grand 'Lodge • was; proposed .hY; WOrehipfni. IlrpthPr Login ' Of Teeewater ' and responded to by; • the distinguished. guest, Mr. Vandrisli. Very Worship- ful brother Rey. C. II. MacDonald - was the 'next apealcer,.: who spoke of the worthiness • of Mr. Vandriek and: of the sentiments which he expressed in his address which ehenid actuate even; Ma.:;on.:The "tneet to the craft was proposed by "Dr. W. V.40114011 who spoke foreibly on the. subject Of Charity as it ,-pertains to ritnalistie, MesonrY. The .reply was by the newly raised ineinher of the order, L. C. Thompson., ' Mr. Vlindrick COlinneleing, his, . „ _ address,: stated, that .hd. preferred the. . " . . priyety ;Of, the lodge room, so: that the _More ...Belden" 'side of Masonry Might . he diseuseed; , He' c,oniniented, 'favorably on the beauty Of the lodge• room and ..•congrattilited-;-theLofdeers, Who; presented. the'. degree. work. The .,:tyler Who 'guard.e. the ;iodge tootia- en- 'trance,is significant, he said; in that individually .every Mitten "should .have it tyler to guard his heart and mind 'from:all -that is ',evil; oralien, in :the World. H appenledto his. listeners to ‘,*appty, Masonic principles in-:theAndge""aord,lifi-tite'rfaltreetr'Tile• fulfilinient of such--principles•::Weuld help to lift -this world out of , chnos. If • Masonry Meano'. anithingo ' mean h mere than social. and friendly intercourse. It means the 'Use of,lodge room principles for world betterMent: in closing expressed his pride' of this district'', where' .ft •Wontierfnl, in= terestln •Masonry is :being 'shown. ' Other speakers included Dr, pOUder Of TeesWater; Mr. LOngliteeri; Cargill W. Johnston Of .Listowel,' dietrice „ ,leiretarYl.' Mr; Siingeter • of Listowel. and "Mr. Tiehhorne :Of Gederich, who litenght' greetings ;from :South Atiren dietrict.,. • . , , • Mr: Hamilton, as did' several other sneakers', paid it tribute l to :the ineni- ory' of Mr.! G. T. AitehisOnand :Mr. E:•$;, HOdginS; active and influential , • - • • yt1eigheri"-'44-Old- lic-felt keenly in MasOnie 'circles. Mi. Aitchison, be aid; in ,e'rediting hint ter1iitielf Of the beauty Of the lodge remit, wai% 'Master of, Ara.,i,itti tlie .lodge as well as. in hie trade, , ""Anik Lang-SYne," was sung before the gathering dlepersed., ' ristOvatql .YOYIAdt,;esiO HURON. TOWNSHIP ' FARMERPASSES Major W., j. Brown Dies At •Hic :Home Near Point Clark : -• a oltn-Bro wn,- -aged, _ , 79 '•years, a .„Well=knewn resident a' Huron Township, for the neat' thirty :yes.rs, died „at. his here On Sa,turdaY• morning, following .a, lengthy; period - of failing health. Mr: :iiireyin, 'AC lived -near Point Clark on Lake Huron, • was a well-known. figure amongst the eottagers whn snlynner, there" at' the .beneh. Born near Durham, Major Brewr i=ng there Prominent. iti the • .46th Eattalidn arid: later' in this part of tko yi4if iiie:'Etke—foi- sorvice; , lent his SuPpiiit., to : the irilitiii •• ' • ?:* , .Jn ecent years, Major • Brown erected a fine ' /le*: residence on., hi; farm, from where he was buried or Monday; ,with Rev, J: C. Nicholson of Pine,Itiver ,U•iiited church. Of whiel-;`, „ services. Interment was in Kinca dine*. cemetery. ' Surviving are his widow, formerly ItaWite, one daughter,Mre. Lorne Weber, Waterloo and six sone; J. R. • and E. Carlyle 13roWri..of Mon. treal; Conrad ,of London.- and Roy Verner • and "'Matibi; "OPP: % EDUCATED AT NO 9, ' DIES I1 WINNIPEG ;John L. ;Stewart, Former .Kinloss _ Resident, Passe! At Age Of 65, ' •il John Lewis •Stewart "-eon' •ef the late Mr:. and gre„lAngna'. Stewart; passed . away in • Winnipeg General Hospital, on Saturday; Mni" 1.3441(4 Stewart grew' to young 'manhood in' Kinloss Township, his home being on -the-houndery.-east,- the Pe', cenlied' by Wm, Fisher, His early ed- de'ation was received at Murray's school, „which he attended with such Sehoolmates , as Rev. Jahn MoReY, Jelin Bowery, Kenny McLean,' -Jack Gillies and P. D. • Stewart. .• !In 1893, at the age of. twenty-six, Mr. Stewart wenttoMalliteha:•.; There; :graduated from - the Portage La Prairie ',/kferinal school, and !Oriel :for, some • time: before "enter- ing •the seryire of the Canadian' Northern Railway in 1907: ;Nine 'years: later' be. Went to Saskatchewan , t6 take charge Of the business of his brother, Dr: P. D. Stewart, who 'went overseas. Upon the, , return' 'of :his' his death. until Hewas a ' meth- brother , John L , he. live,d a retired life unt h'er of thc I.O.O.F. and attended the United ;Church. . ;1„ , ' •,, ' .; In .addition to. his widow. .there -sniviYes: two daughters, Mrs. :11. Wilson Of Alberta ' , and. Marion; of ,Toronto; two , brothers, 'Stewart. and -W.- D: Stewart, arni one sister, Miss'. E.J. • Stewart," all.: of Saskatchewan. •.. OBITUARY 'GEORGE A. mATMERS •,±Pirther;--detailicliave-„beeir-tereiVed- hy,..Mi. Henry' liatliers' Of; Kinloss, eoneerpilig: the death of his brother, George': Armstrong Mather"; who died suddenly at his lining Van- .; , eouver; , • the latter part of April, following a' heart attack:' ..lie had ben in good health and .; had , been Working in his garden. the same 04' he had the Seizure.. • • ;•".• Mr. Mather i is . survived by two sons, Fred :of Vancouver and Chile of Wilmington, ;Cal., and three daugh- ters, Mrs.„ ,Frank Barnsley of Mon", *al' and Lillian and Alice.:rit home: • Font brothers, J. B. and W J of Vancouver; C. W. in California,." and, Henry of, LiicknOw;' Ont., also •survive The late Chief • Justice "'Methers '�f ,The Brea'd of ,Heslth T• he Oread of Health 01.,YR 14011'0 10 QVALITY, AN» SERVICE ..SATURDAY : SPECIALS , DUNDEE' cAitio, • CHELSEA BUNS, • ,SCONES , • . JELLY' ROLLS NUT and FRUIT '•BREAD ' 'OATMEAL coom,Eq irk .Delicious -BROWN BREAD is 100 per cent. WHOLVE WHEAT. HOLLYMA- UALITy . -BAKERY Iticknow Plione 36 ocar& Genera Don't forget the • Orange Social this Thursday evening. •• Mr. 'Frank Tyler of Listowel : is.il at present •'-With scarlet ,fever. NISS . Agnes "McQuaig Of Chicago is a visitor with her brothers.' and, sisters here. • ; " New :prints; Gingham, Muslin, Veiles, etc: Ne*••lon, prices.: •=•.:-THt MARKET STORE.: ;Mr: Colin -C. *GOvan ,a partner . of: the .Templeton Co.,, spen Thursday in 'Lneknow. •!" • --Mra.'--Walter-• Jones- .from--Quehea•- • , City .is 'a Visitor at the, home of Mrs. A. D. McKenzie and Miss Lees. , ' Have your suit :pressed. 'promptly „ , . "4 y and Well, 50c. Called for, and delivered 'Phone 77, - TEMPLE CLARKE W.-,'-ki'Hendersen and Mrs. McKenzie werevisitors in Waterloo the end: of the week. '.Pressing Manitoba waoa brother. ••' . • • Mr.Methere taught • :school aa it young man in Manitoba, and as later: editor and . publisher of .the ideePaniii Register. The work under - 'mined his health, and he decided to. move' with his family to Vaneouver: his' retirement 'a , ifew. years ago, lie 'was engaged in active busi- ness there., He was horn: in Luckno* on March 5; 1865. • • . • 'BRUCE • COUNTY': FESTIVAL Bruce County Musical ,Festival wil be held in the Town Hall, alsley; on Friday, •afternoon and evening, 26th. Don't lilies this treat *Ville season. Admission, afternoon, adults 2.5c;, children 15e. Evening, 35c to all, F.ORMERLILOKHOLTROOD,,,,- 'IES IN VANCOUVER John McKenzie, SUCCUM138 To Ling- ering minas In Vancouver—Buried • At • Edmontnn ' , John McKenzie; aged • 71, whose birthplace was two miles' east, of Cul- ross and Kinloss; townships died in Ver'eonvec on Sunday, May 7th, after a; lingering illness. :The , 'deceased was buried in ,Edinonton.:.,Where he resided for 'a. :quarter of • before retiring to Vancouver, eight years age. He was at one time. pre- senter in Langside'Cbureh. ; • :Mr.' McKenzie firmed in Culross and Inter in' Kinloss on the farm now occupied by, Mr. George White, before going • i.to,...„:001s.,''atnoitiber., of the custom staff •in Ednionton for twenty years and was connected with the Masenie: Order, His twin brother, K. W. McKenzie, who died four years ago, wao the nrst,ma ton, following its. inc city. Many thenthere of the or of Edinon-: rporation as a Bruce ()1d Mrs: K. MacLeod who spent the winter with Col and Mrs A M. W.Olft in Nyack -on -Hudson, New , York, has returned to her home here. The 'S. S. !Farrieth. .20110 -ton pas- senger • boat,/ 270 'feet in length will cOnduet. a :Sunday cruise ; out of GOderich this anminer, it is announ- ced. , • The. McTavish fainilY, have moved from the residence pri,..Raveleck St. south,,to ',the house i• owned 'by Mr; Veiliple". 'Clarke' -just-- east ' of •the United Church on Campbell " Street. ' 1 New Spring Suiting" Call and look over our :New Spring Sainples • of Suiting: Tailored strictly up-to-date 'at the Nevii• LOW, • Price, $17„50 and tiP.' • • • , TEMPLE CLARKE, "Merchant ,Tailor • .. • . Mr, and Mrs. John McKendrick roved lastweekto the house recently Purchased • from . Mrs. T. Treleaven: Mr. and Mrs.; 136yea• and family, who previously occopied, this place, • haye moved to- the residence of the late Mrs: McEvers. STORY :OF J4C1c,,,, 'RIVET .7.AR Our readers are altI familiar with Itrhieenfoaccdts„bortif 1,illoeiiv;,larjaaaeditslt4laymeti•IrWyras*bbee-a_ in • Lucknow.' This 'Week we reprint 40 /article appearing in the Toronto Star' Weetly and written' by •Gregory Clark,' following an intervieW with the Woodrfainily and Jack in Detroit Illustrations were' kindly furnished, is by the Star. • SPRING PLANTS ,We have on hand Burbank Snap- dragons, Asters,- • 'Pansies, 'Petunias; -Stocks, Tomatoes, Cauliflower, -Cab- bage, etc.; Orders delivered. 'Phone 88, MRS. W. A. SOLOMON ' SOMA: Kir/Loss. „ ANNIVERSARY SERVICES Antiyersary services will be held morning' and evening • in , South Kin-, loss Presbyterian' Church on Sunday, May:dilth: Rev. David Lane, of Gode- 'rich will be the special 'speaker on this nceasion. ' • WINS- CONTEST PRIZE --- 4 ret-4,74genrielir-daiiiht;rof, errd the following. Thursday. ; '' • Dr. Wm. and Mrs: , 'Connell WAS Stirvivers, are his widow; ;One on, 'prize winner in 'a recent question and Gordon:" three sisters.," Mrs. J. A. answer contest,' conducted by the Taylor and gig. J p.'110tavish of Firestone tire company. Margaret, Edmonton, S. Purvis. of Col=. who Wail one of the few Winners in orado, and three. brothers, ',D. 5. MC-; Ontario, has , a' choice of stone fiye Koniie, A. D. Mukonsie and A. 13, prizes; ene of , 'which A • Pen and McKenzie, •all' of tclirio0on. , fpencil set; she has been; libtided; ): s, 'EXCeptiOna1'. VALUES Floor; • Enamel,' InGray, Orange .. 84:BT.oven,,Qut •...90c • SPARTANITE' , VARNISH. : Buy a quart,get ,a pintfree; BuY apint,' get half pint, free COTTAGE, PAINT. „ Quart , . ,a0e Pints ', „ . .60e WHITE, PAINT ' e nest Quality BLADES, for Gillett Razor, ' 10 for ...36C - ,IENGAGEMENT ANNOUNC1E1) Announcement is made of the en- gagement of:Edna Laverne, youngest - daughter of Mrs,Ititchie and the late las. E. Ritchie, of Ashfield, , to Mr. Win. a. Ross' of Lochalsh, the mar- riagfe*to take place next month. : ,d • AniteMlifbc:Tri. jAeayln7i.--aMOI:stia..O.JRnNs. Sunday,S:;1VI' ' cs MayNain?, 1 soif ' : • gOn, Ii .Plymputhj., , .. NEW CAR SALES Ne.* ear sales 'appear to • be more ' J ' ' ' ''* 'ininlierolie this spring than daydeals thrin'• , last. Within the p have , been. made and the follavidng . „ , residents '. have • received neW • ., cars: Russ Johnston,. a Ford ..V -eight• J. G. Andersonlk' coach; Miss Jean, Lege, A Plymouth . . collie and Robert Rae, a .Buick. The ; latter has not .reee,ived delivery' yet.; ' LIGHTNING SPLINTERS • TREg. • A large herb:telt' tree in Stewart's mill, eat the : Second. Coneeasien. of Kinloss, has been, discovered sphn- tered by lightning; no doubt during the time of the egyere, electrical storms, more than two weeks hgci. The big hemrock :Was seVered' at the ' i ap., 3d and peeled amazingly Wood from the shattered tree 'W-aa—seattered about to -4--distance of some 1.40 paces. " • ... ---Idew—Curtains Curtei-Matenials etc N.owaOw prices.' THE MARKET STORE. , BALLOON. SCRAMBLE FEATTI4E :60 CONTEST 'The. balloonchase. in Connection. With the:, Firestone ,guessing • contest,', tauSed- ' noon: About 150:balloons were tossed off the: roof Of T. W. Smith's garage and •1i wild fieralyIbte 'ensued to get: possession." of each • balloon :II'S it .floated •downward. To each ''. balloon; e• was attached a" tag: Thronghout, Canada A 1.90,000 . of these bailee& , have been distributed and; the ;, con - testis strple, Anyone Who, Was forr„ tuniites- to get one Or .1riOre ballbons, can mark their*gueba On the attached tag, as to ii.(m many of these 100,000 tags wili be :returned, to the Fire- stone Company. There are; thirty-one dash • awards, the first ,prite • being $100.; with 30 prizes of $6.0. . , SUNDAY SCHOOLS, • "HOLD avfoitkinta: .gpsStOr" znitdaythoo tir4t1 three chiirehee'wflt b�*. be, held in the morning it ten o'clock, previeus to the morning servied. This change beeaine effective in thp, iltsbyt:eritiw Chuith on Sunday las't tti the United , Chnrch aind Anglican church; the Change of the hotir Will be Made 64; Snxiday, May 27th. • ' 4 Tr,