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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1921-06-16, Page 1• .4-'6A-rtr --44-4-40444-444 '4 • Vas.aps' - .4 $2.09 PER TR'An-iN anvAiitz; $2.50 OtHERW/OE. : • ''' . • • . . Att. ; LUbliNOW, :ONT., THURSDAY, JUNE 16; 1921. SINGLE COPIES, CENTS Luc.,KNovy .,:itollet lYlilis Are working day and .night. Bran and Shorts on hand. W. E, TRELOVEN. 'OBITUARY . • The community • received a sad „shock on Tuesday of 'Ian week when .it learned of the sudden death of 'Ezekiel Lockhart at the Homewood 0 Sanitarium in Guelph. Although the deceased- was not ersjoaing good health for some time, his illness was not considered 'serious; but it was thought.. best to take him to a spec- ialist for streatment On Monday af- =ernoon, accomPaeied by the doctorhe . Weln d ' usual; suddenly l as Well ato Guelph arid.althbugh an- paie . expired alipesday peon. -Mr. Lockhart wes 5g yeats of age and'was born on .the 4th Con. of Kinloss, where he re- sided- uritil 'recently' when he Moved . • to a home just north of the yillage. .1Sre.sbyterlan_and . an -at- teridant of South Kifflosa church. The " funeral, which was largely attended, was held •-on Friday afternoon to Kinloss Cemetery, Rev. 'Mr. G,ollan haying charge of the 'services, TO mournhis loss' he leaves his Wife; three daughters and • three. • sons: Agnes, Grace and Evelyn. •at 'home; Harry, ir A'asiniboia, Sask.; John, in • Burlingfon. Ont., and George,' OM., • '4. Kinloss. ' . KINLOSS. WOMAN • • 131ES SIllabEisILY.. 'Very, sudden was the death Of „Miss Anna Falconer, of the 6th Con., Kies who _passed -awa11-', Sunday. night.: Miss'. Falconer,' who lived with her brother. Mr: David. Falconer; had beensomewhat 111fora few weeks; • and was recently advised that she • was suffering from leakage of the, heart._ She. however., was no .worse than: usual Sunday' afternoon 'and at- tended to the usual household duties. On . 'retiring she took a .bad .turn, anO , called her brother., who •found her in -"considerable distress. She grew rap-' •• • idly worse and passed Anis, in about lan_houra . She: was in her -62nd year. The ..funeral took place an Wednes- • day -afternoon - tolkinless-Ceitietery;- _ DEATII OF JOHN •HACKETT John _Hackett, a collet!' of Mr 'Jolla Hackett of town, and of Mr. Joseph, Hackett, Ashfield, died at - • London. Ont.; on -Sunday last Mr. .,,,Hlacketais had , been an invalid _for 'a •-number-of. years, being -afflicted -with pa)aeys. He was born 65 years riga at Hackett, Town,. Ashfield, .and "-be- fore 'going to Landon made • his home at -wiaatam-as The renthina were ----h-rought-here for, interment' on Tues- day. = _ EIGHTH poN.; KINLOSS • ,LTuesday'.- June Ie. "Mr. and .Mra, Jas. 'Needham apenta Sundayat,.W. R. Johnston's. -.111r.-and Mrs'Peter'Watson,•- -Of Luckn•ow, were •visitors. at Vila:loch McPheraon's a day this- week. Miss_ Beatrice Elliston ha, - gcniesto- London for mediell •treatment: Virf hope to hear of art trenrevement bl- ear -M. -scrota Mrs. Earl' Culbert ' and Eugene have returned home after spendirig week with the former's parents on Con. 10. •We think the weather' matt should be a little nieseseonsiderateson Sun -- -dal; ifighti; but Donnie says "Rare as usual." • • - -Mr. and Mrs-. hos' Campbells and •-ff‘tmily spent =Sunday „with Huron friends. vallaW : Mr, and Mrs. 'Jas. Harris and - daughter . visited at Mr.. -Thew. "Har- ris' Wednesda§ last. Watch--forl-that-sbigs-event-HolV. sszoon-Garden-_,Partyass 77- - ,,NEEP DIPPING . '• DEMONSTRATION- • Friday, June,17th., on the Farm of • Thoa.Iflghs, Lotaga, Consial.eSs -1.Kar_aaaalas _ Experts from the Dept. of Agri- culture, Ottawa, will be present'with • their equipment and demonstrate the practice and usefulness of dip-' ping sheep. Come' and if pOsiible' 'bring yobr sheep. All sheep brought will be dipped free of charge.. Op- erations Will commence in.the fore, noon salient 10 o'elock and apntinue =Until the afternoon. • • S. B. Stothers, •* ' Dept. of Agriculture, Clinton. BORN . ......:_,.....„,. gteward-,./ii Lueknow,. on AU* lilt 1921, to Mr. and •Mtet.CharleS Stew. ..•rd O.. a on, , .. .. : • vorr. rr.t. • irk.t11.4.*4 • e`aaoslao•croo0• I• s • - I - '4) LOCAL AND GENERAL o • o,Reoloaaao'-a Garden: Parties are coming thick and fast. .• •The,: usual June rush' into. matri- ationy is in full swing. • Get is good' supper at the Garden Party on Tuesday 'ersg. next.; Eirst call at •6• . . • Mrs. M. G. McKenaie and. son Bob- bys. visited With friends in - Ripley during the past week. . • Mrs. T. Watsori. who Was in the • Wingham Hospital the past ninnth,. was brought.. home last- week and is doing well., a, • . . The Garden Party on Tuesday evg.. of neat week promises to be' a huge success. Don't miss it -Mr. Joseph Taylor's. a Mrs. F. F. Phillips is home from Winglam Hospital where site under. -went an operation for appendicitis a few weeks age. •- • • Mrs. H. A. Hayes, of Fort William, and 'Mrs. J. M. Jardine. of Chicago, are visiting their 'mother, Mrs. -Alex McKenzie. north of town. . ' Mr. and Mrs. R. G. McKenzie and daughter. Ruth.. of Stratford. motor- ed to Lucknow on Saturday and • spent the week -end with friends here Mrs. Johnston and daughter, Mar- jory. of Virginia. and Mrs. •Shannon, • of Minneapolis, are visiting , their • parents. Mr. and Mrs.' R. Carrick, 'Campbell St. . • . • • • . ' Mr. Jack McKendaick was up from. .Dettoit last •week visiting Lucknow and Lochalsh friends.. • Jack has a goect. position • withthe-Standard -Oil- Co. at Detroit. • , The recent • boriference in London elected Rev, R. Fulton • Irwin 'to be Chairman of the Winehain District It is many years since the Chairsivas ,given to a Lucknow minister. = Card of Thanks -a -Mks. E. Lockhart and family wish to. exPress sineerest thanIrs tosfaiends and neighbors:for kindness and sympathy shown at the time of their recent .bereavement. Mra McMtarran's. Jiavenile.Band.ap pearS to be about the moat poPulau organization in town,. The boys are getting abeut all the" e.ngageinerits they an attend to, and,hayinga firie 71104:_storieh,....of_the 4th. 'Con.. Kinioss. left IOC week for Sault Ste. Igaries Mich...to visit Mos. Roache's• ,sister,. Mrs. MacDonald; who has been seriously' ill for aothe 'time. •. , •Mrs. Wm. Wilson and slaughters. Renasfrom •Airnsat Mae., are viditing' her. sisters Mrs :Fred -MacDonald and Mrs. -.L Forster. Mrs. Wilson hassbeen away from this part fer _2_9 DEATR OF DR. H. 'A. STEWART Word was, received here on Mon- day Of the death of Lr. Harry- A. Stewart; of Saskatoon. a former Kinloss boy. ,Dr. Stewart died at. the Mayo Hospital, Rochester, Minn. on June 8th, after, undergoing an op- eration for stomach trouble a -few days before. The 'remains were brought here for interment in the :family plat in Kinloss Cemetery.. The funeral will be held this (Thurs- day) ,afternoon on swerve': of • the noon train,. The . local= _Masonic Lodge wiI1 have Charge of the °Wee - sages; Dr. Peter Stewart.' a brother 'of the deceased, has come east to look after funeral arrangements.. The late Dr, Stewart was a Mem- ber of the well known family Of the late Mr. and Mrs. Angds Stewart, for many years residents Of the Boundary a few miles east of Luck- nbw. After graduating in medicine 'he and .his brother, Peter, went to Saskatoon (Where they have since carried on 'a very succosful prac- tice. s During the .war, 'Dr. Harry served for a nuntber of years with the arms- in France, and he had not enjoyed good health since his return. A: few Weeks . ago he started on trip with a friend to British Colum: bia, and while there he suffered a severe hemorrhage of the stomach. Following this he went to Rochester for treatnlent He was about - .60 years of age. and unmarried. r••••••• -0,0q1)•!•••••.—.. "114 virgnIAN Gpip SENT" • ' A: Clean; Strong Pietere, The .story .of a girl who siccomp- aisliad _gteaksthiriga-through -sheer- will pOwer, Who fought men without .considering the handicap of: sex, is told inthe new Selznick Special "The Woman God Sent," Which will be shown Tuesday, Jpna 21st;.,at :the familY•Theatre. :•• . • ' ,:Margaret'Manning defeated 'sortie' of the shrewdest minds of the 'mini - try 4.piair own 'game. Bora in pay- ertas she struggles upwards, 'Over- coming- all '' obstacles and becoming. theleader of a great fieht in 'Wok. ingion. • A great love spurs her on and she never falters.. -though she suffers from misapprehensions arid intrigue. !.A.series of sensational in- cidents 'culniinate in a great.victory, with a number,• of aurpaises -for all _concerned, mcludiag 'herself:- -Written 'by..Soptiie'rrene Loeb and •.directed...by..tarry--Triniblew-The-' Woinan'•,God• Sent" .features .•• Zerie •Keefeain role,' with Joe KingHt!laying .opposite- as her •lover. ••• ' --aaaaiatiSrias.''' • • • . T. Witts'on, of town received' laessage' on Tuesday announcing,' the_death_at_W-innipeg---of-- her-'uster:- ' Mrs. (Rev.) MacNabb, who passed away on Saturdayratermeat took •-place at Winnipeg on Monday. ' ,Inecto Rapid -The_ world's great - eat heir tint, can be seen -also the finest -stock "of ,human hair geods and styles -with the W. T. Pemher ex- hibit at The Cain -Hotel.-Wednesday, June 22.-W. T. Pentber,• 129 Yonge St. Toronto.- - • . We are pleased to note :that Miss •1VIerY Connell :WAS lanong -the sues cessfal .fourth-year students at 'Tor- or'a. 1.11-rit.6.cata-7 hist _week. Asttending • the graduatiop exercises, and .is now entitled towrite "B.A." after h • - • , The u e will hold their -summit meetings in Carnegie Hill on June 20* at 2.30 -pan: Our summer sspeaker, Mrs '.J.; Patterson, will give an address': Mrs. Patterson comes to us highly recommended and -no 'doubt a treat is instorefor these Who find it convenient to attend-, .-A good program • is .being prepared. -Lunchawillabe-=servedr-WilLihessladW please' bring sandwich. and NIkri. • alvei7bosly •weicome.-aSec'v. IN MEMORIAM • • The Members of •Lucknow Lodge, No. 112, 10.0.F., will attend divine, worship in South Killion Church. on Sunday morning. June 19th, in mem- ory of those whohave - crossed the silent river during the -past year, -and especially -those= who Le -beneath the poppies- Flanders -Fields 'All- 'Odafellowe are-earneAtlf reciiieSted' itli-it-tirid:---'rhey will meet in their lodge room not latet than 10 o'clock. . . . _ .1101,YROOD' - . • • ;the Will hold their annual eateen tarty in Ackertai Orchard on June 23rd. A •good progrion by.. home and outs side talent will be given. MeMorran's Brass •Band, Lneknow, will ftirnish musk. Teams from Salem ant:Holy- rood will. give 'an exhibition of base- ball at 5 ,o'clock. SePPer front 6 to, 8 o'clock. Admission 35e and 25c. Proceeds will go to the Soldiers' Memorial. fund. •• Nttncs • Partto having milk bottle's, please return some soon as Ooseible oltknr to the shop or dolly**. i• Puttoth ' r t' * • s • r ;ASHFIELD,a1SIOTES - • - a kids 'Margaret MaaNairaas *Nil is teaching at Kipper', anent the: week- • end With leranarentsat. laurierRev Win asss Mathieson, rothers at Lachalsh, has returned !to. Chesley t Lloard Robb. iebstek. to s ont a Arriberley after apendizig two Weeks with friends,at -T.O,swatera • - Mrs. Gilmour, Sr.. Went to Detroit last Week where she underwent an operation on her eyes, Friends,.Will be pleased te knew Wit 'she came tbropgh the oaeratitai all *right • - • -4_12;-,-IVIA-cLeOdoclialih,l'iihW- •recently underwent an operation ,for appendicitis, MI__ the'. .wair .to _ -Tuesday; June 14. people took n- the nooniightexir-, ion: at, Gederich. --MET-Jelin711/1aftea ' and daughter, re visitingthejicoujn,11BerstMurray, R, olff'.13-D7.14:Er9:-. lurray Rea..',Tohn•Iittle. of Rockwood so 'ev. Mr. ;Tones of Belpra-ve; were vis - era at the manse. on -Monday. • Mr: an -d. Mrs. Hyde, ..Perey• and, Amid. and _Mrs:Earl Cranatonaand aby 'Ronald motored to . 'Wiliew reek , on Sunday . to .visit Mr. -Jos: yde. • Mr.sand Mxt. McDonald and farnily• f Westford s were. visitor's , in Out ri ay of -hist wk' = Missed Mable WOods and Madeline ,a!11treilt..1‘ ate kirgM - • ' , ' BASEBALL Lucknow played three gani4§.' . in the, Senior League series' during the week. A game at Lochalsh with •the Lochalsh" teaps resulted in a ,acare of 10-2 in •favor of Lucknow.as ,Lueknosa and -Wine/are teams' naet twice.' At Winglatin •on June. 8th,, a very 'goo4 game.'plavd in ,the '.nrost friendly spirit, resulted in a. sore of ,.74.fOr,Wiagherns The return. genre was 'played th • Calekionin,'Park.:Tuesa daysevening. •1t was -keehly. center -a-, ed, throtsghont. and Most en tertainin g• • to the ‘' fans. • . • Eerly. in the • grime: -Wingham ran -up-a. score of 5, but• - got • no further, . Two Luelinow nien.. crossed the plate and later R. Johns- ton Added 'another to the -score, and thus of the at the finish --5:3 favor of the visitors who Are ,playing very good' ball this •season.. The Kincardine tearn willbe here this (Thursday) afternoon when a snappy _game. may he harked 'far, .a's the aearns, are .keen • , • • • . • TALL SPRING GRAIN - • , The frequent showers of the past month has. rekilted- a remarkable growth of hay and speing grain in eerts where drOwning out did net re- sult froth an oversupplysef Moisture. As an illustration of this, Mr. Hugh Lane. of hear Kinlough, exhibited at our office ;on Monday stalks of oats measuring three feet and„aix inches tell. s He says thereis a great deal of his field of this quality. .There 'is, Of course. no sign of .hoesling out yet. R01JB-4-111eNAIN. A .very -quiet wedding Was s,olent-: nized at the: Ashfield. Manse. on Wed.: -.Tune 8th, At 9 •a.m., when Mary, .lane,_ eicleit daughter of Mr,- and. Mrs, 'Samuel 'McNeill, was .united::in ,holy bonder•of njatrimony to Wesley C. Robb-, 'of Ashfield.•• The Rev.. .J. S. Following,the.•cess„ .ereony the .Wedding .Patay ..retnread. be the lenge •of. the bride,'sapareets, where-, they partook of a sunintatuus dinner..., The yOupg co.urites metered -G6dericiss. 'taking the••.'afternoolr,. train for a trip te'Teree•to,' Feta W4- • other Western points. • On. their retort' they ••re - 'side on •the _groom's farm ;•et. Loch.; alsh. They have the .good wishea of their ,friendS, • . for 6 • buppY, Married .life., • MacKINNON_-MURjy. I A A very pretty ;wedding- was sol- ernnized at the Church of theSaered Heart,• Teeswater, 'on' June 8th., by'. the„Rev.. Fr. Flahaven, betwe,eri Elizabeth Murray, AA:tighter. of . Mr. And "Mrs. Peter"Mutray, of Wsstferd. and. Mr. Arehie" MacKinnon, of. noes •Langside. ! The 'charming 'bride•ayas beautifully gowned in PassY XilIo Taffeta with. an Italian. veil caught with orange blossoms., and .she car- ried. a shower hoariest of pink .Killar- aey• 'roses.' Miss Ruth MacKinnon, sister of the geoems -attended a thc bride, Wearing a gown ofsoeehid. or- gandy with laitteteup trimming ano hat tb friaah. She' carried. a .bequet ,of-swea peas.. Mrs Alphonse Mer. ray supported. the groom': Afteratht ;marriage. -ceremony the britrear. Par. eras.- gave" a dinner at their liame;• .0nly a few : of near aelationa 'wets • CHURCH NEWS -- • nresent ;NTT% Th. 1. ' Methodist Church -The 'pastor will conduct • the serviees mernieg and evening.. n the evening Mr, .D., c: Titalor 'Will. speak on "What -I,saw• and 'heard at the Conference," The recent, Conference at Londoe , the largest on record held .there, .there s being pearly poo delegates. present., • •• . • • ' , •. • • •AnniersarY. services •w.ill be held nt Langshie presbyter -fan Chutch on . Sunday, June 19. ..Services at 11 : and 7' pm: The Rea., 'C. N. alacken- zie, of ,Kinlo,agh. .will conduet' both' Preshyterian, church-4be 'Sabbath School will meet -at 10 ram corh- snencipg .nest Sabbath -and -continu- • ing until the end �f Seritember, when ..it will revert to the afternoon hour !, is • bayed ' that the parents. will en-, 1 • deavor to. have the ehildren Cut -fess:, iO sharp- ' • - ' .- The anniversary services held. at ° East Ashfield Church last. Sunda s waavored ,delightful day A and record -congregations were. pres- ent morning and eyeningThey_it ie deriglited-to-ICearllieir former paat sirearr.laffin naw: Roakwood, The °choir' from St. Helena Church_ assisted. in -::theaseraites'of song in a Way that was highly. apptecieted, , . . • s lEIELENS • icft. the, 'afternoon -train -Arm. - Those. from a stlistanses Who • tended sDonevai. and. son, of ;ChiCager;.,•MiSs E. -Dchies vaa, • of:, Ca; isaiab ; and '11.1.rS. •Jasi Taalar •and ' •-daagliter, 'of .Chas ,ago; Mr. arid Mrs, .Ceos Carsensiocn and . daughter,' arf,Detrojts Mi. Elizabeths alert -ay; -Of 'Toronto;Mi .Margaret'..:Murray,., Toronto: •*Mis„..- .J.ean :•,of AlisseSFlorenee7. and Betty -.1‘,Igeltir: non,. qt! fietrolt.. • s ' 'r ' 'FINNIGAN-4MA )117,EY • • 'A quiet but pretty.„:werlding wa; ioletimized . at_ the home' of 2.‘11r.- an Mrs:•Ceo.•Tysanile'y. Adfffield, ;Sets urday. 'June .11th, when. their only slaughter, Retas .Merle; -.became- ' ,bride of M. Raymond Ira -G Finni• gams s youngest; .serri of-alia• and tha.„ atesSira. Hugh Finnrgan, Crewe. Resa'• Capelanda_RA..as cal ei ated, he bride •entered`ihe: n. the . -a-rrn of -her-gather to.' tie' trains •of .Lolienscha'S. -Wedding' larch; played by 'Miss • Geatiaide :aft ef 'llenmillet: The ceremora was, performed. undea ail arelfssey-s ergreens- -trimmed. withsassisitesat and su rin ou ted with a Wedding . be The lopked char -Ming', :in a gown - of ivory silk. georgett-O• crepc with bugle a‘nd onalescent:bead trim- ming and over$kiYt•: of '010i -did -eyed. net and wore a-bridal.-vcil ot•silk net held in Place by a shah:doe of aillieas Of the svalley, .andsl.alie 6,arrWr •`.-SlioWr bpquet of ofinelia roses MI6 ±nraidert hair, fern..:- alias Crertsrde. • Finnisratic_aiece,..!-of .as r•la-':;bearer. 7,:;while 'Miss :Iwo, TWainley:: 'niece, of .the.: bride thatle.' a --dabitys- ; floWer Aftei hearty C'Ongratulatimir -Were -,1Flyiteil 7 Eta' -the dining. mai where a dainty. ..seediliaas •dejeuner, .was• Served,- 'the table. :being sheetitis the • Occardiem 'are - health of „the groom Was,' proposed and :fittingly reSnonded to, after:-whiels=aft. and Mtss -left •.by :riiptor. for Lug amias . illowers tif confetti and from: tffiri mauy:fi'ienqs, for a hen ; ehno_an. trip :to.--Lenaopslirronte and Niagar, 'atlas 'bride ' travelling • in a -nasiassseage ssatit -1-1S-Clija-t. - On, their return the young'coUple' 'WM . 1444ti--)3/4.4riCb4 141;11r4'-rietr •-'••"7---7=7.!aals'ea'aa-s-,7asa visiting•'at James 'Wilkis,e'Amber- -a lea. . ' 'Mier Isabel , Walkers, of Detroit is at spending her vacation with her -,. tnicfe at Lithrier. Mrs. Ceter. of Lucknow, is sPend-. ' ing, A couple of weeks -with Barbara -- b ueglass. at Laurier. , t Miss Mary 11/fervor, of Clinton u Business College,' • is aspending her ''''' -Leiclation With- her Parents near Kin-. 0 Mr.-Sam--Bradleys- of-Toronte; • • spending a few. holidays with his parerits at Laurier. - ..ses-saattsalitissalasatatatsalr-Ore-iffir ""sv FOniiik..Theare.LUCKNOW FRIDAY, JUNE .476.• ROBERT WARWICK, • • s . ciTV':OE. IKASE,Sr :SATtRDAY, ,J.1.71sIE CARMEL. MYRES "FOLLY'S TRAIL" • • TI/ESDAY, JUNE 21st :',• • .(SELZNICK. SPECIAL. •"TBE WOMAN GOD. SENT" Reduced Admission Adults 20c; • Children 10.. --o-ao--o-tra-o.-oL.0 6 o o o EVEityBODY'S COLUMN. o • • I.. ' • - • • MONZ:ti mor ages • end' notes, at reasonable 'rates. Fire Insurance, both-. stock, and ...Mutual: Gan.; Pan las: Conveyancing , done -with neatness and despatch. * .Geo.,a Sadall, Broker. Lecknow. • DR. PARKER.; OSTEOPATH, at: the• - • Cain 'House, Lucknow, every Wed-, aread.ay afteamoon. •All chronic 'die - eases, 'successfully" treated.. Osteo- path ' • pathy removes the physical causes ;diiease... Adjustment of the ' spine as mer6 quiclily secured and with ' fewer treatments by • Osteo- pathy, than by ' aria Other method. ' lalICKNOW- PIPE BAND= Open tor engagements.. •.ata Celebrations, , Garden Parties and Lawn aSeciale:- Ea, Aitchison; Sec's. .19-9-tf. VETEI/INARY SURGEON.- Dr.. Ws. J.: . Ripley; • Phone '' 03. 'night Or sdey....stf. - — IMITPA,-. paid for poultry, . „ and junk. -A; Groskopf. sasassasss . I*'01is, SALE4Eraine : &Welling : en- Hnaaeoloo:_ek erp.,Sat.i,tLinek.neW; .d."-esirixs...A1.°6"L to.;G-111.01fillaii • • - • . . . . •. 01-S7' • ... aa- - • Rmt.;S:ALE-Gooil frame dwelling with steble-s-praperty of -Jake Libels, Price and terini reaaorieble,. -Ape' • to G: A. Siddall. • . ''= 16;6-125 • -:"Aleassalamesaeses_...171a,:kaatektiow. '-• „olt bulls 18 Morithold. Apaly to • e - ....i:762B34._S134:LE.. 2, registered Short- h- ----ag—es•fu.11 of en' erga7-:av.hts woirld ---....,--s - • _,FORL-SA-L-EL-First • '.:-..-:-Giess- a •Eas•ins-la*iee--;:anci -tering '''.reasonable.'- Apply' -to •Mr. Joh .nxtibie; R. L, : She:pea:idiots -Ont.. ... ''., • -14-1.5.,, _ • • ! .• _. . ED -A :-. , znau. YOung or :nada iile, WANT like-to:_iqcreaSe his...incothe in his. 1---,= spare time. ' If you ,are - the .rnarsts - wyite, lio.x...7.1.4ti.claiew-.--: •7-7.7.,,,p,_ ' HEIFER ASTRAIT,Lcaine•-•"te tin:as:. ' Premises ofathesunderslairetlaectet- 47;77' - .Con. l.., Kinloss, 'about May 15.,•1921s ' .a0.1.villeiolfre., I-1.11as; nini4ayr.fe.nAt/albl,..t.n.-o--..illitc4.;%;-4.11l1-.:- j•GiiiiitEa5:16ai 1,7'fit5tiffirl.,•;-,--elb--='rens%.7,15ohn 1. • ' gladuation• exams. ... Miss W. Rutherford'. is hoar°. from' Mitchell for a., week' before 'going to ., Toronto to mark eaaniination papers, Don't ,forget • the garden party , ErfdaLaestening.....-EVerybedy come and enjoy .a good time. • Mr. and, Mrs. Lavis and sons will leave here.on Thursday and will sail by -the steainer` Scandinavian 'fpr Southampton„ England •on Friday. We are sorry to lose the famila from. our -neighborhood, •iihd hope that af- ter seeing their home country_ for a is visiting with her parents's-Mr. -and Mrs. R. Drarinen, ,neat Kintail.' Mr A C. Mackenzie, of Langaide-, called on, friends at Amberley Iast *eek Tfliron'Township. is Spendingpart of this .week at Wesley Roth's. • Loch- alsh. • •, ' s -"Tank Murray.' of Caltiniet, is visiting with his brother John, of Paramount He will remain for e couple of months • Mn. and Mrs. Geo • D Stockhant of ;Detroit, are -Visiting At Mis^.--S-fo'ck- -ham's-former-Wane tit -Paramount 'iMi.ssA,Jean Johnston trOit spending a few days with her parents at Hemlock City. Mark Gardiler, who has beerLup at Cochrine the -past month,- ib -back to Zion for the summer. Mrs. Alex Mackenzie, of Lochalsh;' r15 ViSitilagf-4111COS-7--111 Detraits thia week. ' 7 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas reyns.,'of Detroit, are visiting with Mt. arid Mrs. Wm. Kempeon. Mrs. Harvey Mack: 'and Mr. J. fIllackendriek, of Detroit, are visiting their brother, Mr, 'Jes,,Mackendriek, Lochalsh.. •• LANGSIDE, GARDEN PARTY • The amnia' garden party of the Langside Presbyterian Congregation Will be held in relater G. Moffat% Orchard, on Tuesday; June 28th. ; There will be the usual 'splendid lints. nee -with etrawberriot end dream, fol. lowed by an entotaining Prosrm 140414 4001 1010140425of - . AA • saertstaifie they -WilrretatiCtia--0-iii::" • 1 At The Rangesa-aFirst_shooting-t-OV- the Dominion Government sa/ver was. done at 'the local range on Wednes- day of last week.' Scores made at 600 yds. out of a POSsible,50 Were: as.. follows: Will ,Webster 46, Wallace A. Miller 45, •Ja D. Anderson 42, Geo. Stewart .42a -Harris, Pardon 11, Wil- san Woods .10. dos. Aitchisoh`40, Ei- nwr Purdon 40, Ws I. Mi11grj9, L. 0: Webster 38, 'Jno. Webster 36, cliir Murray 36„ At 600 yds, out of a 'passible 25; Joe Anderson 24, W. A. Miller.23, Geo. Stewart 22. E.Purdon 21, W. I. Miller 207, W.- A. Webster. 17, Harris Purdori 17, Jho. Webster 15, L. 0, Webster 15, Cliff Murray 15 Jas. Aitchison 11, _ • NOT1.CE The Lucknow Lodge, A.P. is A.M., will attend divine service at the Ang- lican Chureh..tucknow, on Sunday evga June 19, at 7 'o'clock. Broth. ren.kindly be at the lodgo room no Iger than OM o'clock, ' •i".4; ttt. .1. ,p • • , „ ••• WM.S. MEETING Thenionth1y'iijeetj.the Preas byteriaii7,1,V;M.S.1 was +cid on June ' 1st.. alrs..111acCallum presided. , The ••,e'signation of Miss:Barbour as .pres- ideht. of the MiaSien Band was ac- cepted with regret as she Was an ef Adept' .WOrker: Mrs. saitcheson ,and ,A,icLeod: ports of tilt Presbyterial meeting held 'at DVS- -Water,: • A; trio' -by'. Mrs. TGordoil'. Myr' 'Misses,' Rena 'firr(1 Much , The „meats meets:, held -June 29th instead pf Jula 6th. •'• • •: • M.V.ItiEly • Oii Sth, •at I.ii.0 home..of the .bride's sister. the in 'Allendale,- .1ra:the Rev.W. .1. Wati, Aerie Matua's&onti (laughter -Of 1 r.\•rh Barbour, of Isieknow, to J. Henry' MeCleneghan, 'of Beier:Aye. • 01 FOURTH CON., KINLOSS • „ s • ,MacDonald,•.; whd • is with the General Motors, Corporation Detroit, Mich., sperii.: a couple of days last week with- his tinele, Mr, 'Angus MacDonald, .of the 4th Cans Kinloss. 'It was his first v=isit to this Part,- buthe assured his friends it would' not be his last. There are many 044410M -here. for. young MOIL- • !: sasa ' W.AXI*D-A ,few student nursess • Apply to the City of .Stratford , Gen- eral Inspire]; Stratferd, Ontario. A FOR , SALE-Comfortabelhatide with one„acre' of land, located north of %LP. depot. Very reasonable.; . for quick' tale, ak'oWner is .moving . -away; Apply -Mrs. Alesy sR-.R.aa;-:-Lifeknotai. - • • .19-5-tt '-FOR :. SA:LE.--aFiae-roani, Frame' . . ...House, good cellar,' large woodshed, :barn, cement tiled well, , and about. orio.:,4em of land, s .linme-diate/pesses•:'' - aieu.4sRelit. Johnston..... :5-54f,•• = ' The annuat, meeting of the Huron . , County' 'Breeders' Associstion will be .,lield in the'Town Hall,, Winghani; on -, .Satiircitiy; June 18th, at 2 pan. Pcof:,'• G. M. Day, secretary of the Canadian , .Shorthorn AWsociation,, will be, pres- •„ Alt- and- give' an ;actress. ' It IS . also llotled , to have II. I). Smith, • . of 'the ' Canaditm rIereitord Association, pres- ent.' Members and all interested in isotires-bretisseattle-sate invited acs at-. tendas-S.. n. Stothers,,Se'c. Itirron .co. : • Breeders' Assbeciation.--,-164.. Tilt • LocAi, hiARRET „ . 4.1144.0 itit- it 28 !I 4 4' 42'25 ' • i 0.1r •„.• IV4te 9454 • ••