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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1921-06-30, Page 14 71-7- 42:0!) -r 852,00 PER, YEAR IN ADVANCE; „$2,50 OTHERWISE... .LUCKNOW; Roller-Mi�l�. Are working � day Y. -nnight. a d . Bran .. a • nc� Shorts on • hand W. E. TRELEAVEN. APPLE' CROP .POOR There will be no bumper 'apple orop .in Western Ontario .this year. ° In fact. the crop will ,be away down • • about 50 per cent' of an average or even lower. There was a, fine,, bloom early in the season, and a good set- ting of the fruit; but the apples were • no sooner..formed than 'they began to drop•: in unusual . numbers and even those .which remain on ••the trees are • badly marked' so that there' will be • few first' class apples marketed.. - Mr. Kenneth Cameron said last week that it is very 'difficult: to ,ex- : Plain just what the ••trouble with .the • apple' crop is:" Careful examinatio and study of the''blight' has, lead him to ,the belief that 'the trouble . to an aphis which owi is du' • Ing to the mild. winter, .has survived in unusual num- . • bens., This • aphis has bored. into the small apples, causing the.he drop `which' occurred in June, and'disfig- uring, t}ie. fruit •which, • re .mems: Mr; 4;ameror thinks. however, that' 'he will have a•few hundred barrels of .„ . `first class. apples an a d large : 'num- •ber of seconds and 'thirds; but the crop at best',will be much below av-' erage• in quantity and quality, In • specters say that. they find•. conditions `much. the same throughout, the pro- •vinee. ' .. BELFAST - -Tu sday; June 28. • BL r .lVlaleolm' Bfc Mari S and sister;. tothers:: of Lucknow, 'visited • . • with' friends' in the' burg Sunda =Mr. -'and Mrs. Herb' Stoth .'y, • dau rli aye and i, ter.. Lenorc..S•pent Sunday, with Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Hackett. Mr. and. Mrs._ Elliott Lucknow, : spent Sunday',with. Miller,- _ r h . . her. - -parents °Mi. and Mrs.' SamSherw d LUCKNOW, 'ONT., THURSDAY, 'JUNE LOCAL AND GENERAL,' O - ...Q: 0 0 0 0. o. o..o U.o'. The arintial treck to. the lake shore has. set an,•• ' The strawberry season, better. than for some years, is over.. ,. Coal oil reduced to 25c pear gid-•- I,uckn ve •Hdvge, & Coal•,Co.,' Mr .W, Q," McMillan aii- • f d a,t:ay have move,�, to• Henfryn :where Mr. McMillah,�P�'hak taken over a general store... ti Mrs:: J . G. Andsrrson, spent a few days of the past week with friends at Port Albert. ' 'Orange celebrations, will be •held in Walkerton and at Palmerston on the glorious 1$th this year, 'Mr. Bob McLeod,' of Moncton, .New Brunswick, spent the week -end, at the home of Miss Elizabeth Webster. Coal oil and gasoline show strong symptoms of getting back to ."nor-` "nor- malcy" -•---coal oil now • 25t;, gasoline 38c.. Mrs. E, Lockhart 'has : sold iter• ern - tire lot of bees, consisting of 75 or 80 colonies; to Mr: McMillan, of the ' 4th Con..; Kinloss. Mr. 'Dexter, of .�arantount; left,a: basket of green peas, with a Lucknue resident . the first.' of •this week -a rare treat so early in .the season,• The'orangenien of:,Lucknow will attend divine service in the Methodist Cuhrch on July 10th at 11 a.m. Vitsiting brethren•cordially wel- comed. • Sermon • .by: Rev, 1 , Fulton Irwin • • The Rev: J. Wilber Lillico, with his .wife and. Children, of Detroit. are spending 'their' vacation ' with': ars. L•illico's parents, Mr. and 141rs. • J. Joynt.. • • Mrs; Donald McLennan o the few . now one o1 pioneers left rn' Lochalsh, visited with Mrs.. Hugh McIntosh and other• • Lucknow friends:: a few , days recently. •• Mr: Duncan Graham and• wife,- of Detroit, and 'Miss M'i'na Grahain,, . • of Chilliohothe;: Ohio are visiting at their former home in''tawii, ` On their way' up • they attended the;big Graham picnic at� Iaondon , • and •Mrs. Alex •Aitken,':Mrs. Bowen, Mr.and Mrs, Robert'Hainer„ of Wallaceburg, and ° Mr. and 111.1•s, Win.' Elliott, of 'Kincardine, were week -end visitors ' at Robt, aaliott's and A. Ackert's, at Holyrood, Mr. A. E. Durnin of i:.-_ in Was - to -ma -..on, Friday, having turned 'from Sas just' iee katchewan where, he - had been. -'looking after lfis`f`armt interests-.' lie says- that of the inai years he has ,visited . the West ' he•• ••never ' aw -crops there.More: . inir as_. more..promis- Our pa 'tor o0 s .. Rev. R C Copland • :, He 1 eves this eves k for his ne preached his farewell .seater Sunda. y +.rharre• ait-•Kirk-ton, Rev. Cosens iv -.-.successor.. will co>'riii»ence his woe on the cireuft on Sundaynext. k The monthly' Meeting `of the ,W: M. '-S:..was .-held Thursday la - ' .:-lfoni�e`�o�lVlr 7- _- _._ fit_ -at --tlie os. Haekett. About • • ' .75 ladies were 'nresent,:;Amon ._ �" those-. present were Miss : 'Wellwood Our missionary, in Carina; : Who :: is:• now home on furlon h now g 'S` h e vele? ok'- the ladles, riving an 'interesting P e tk g talk woh her 'work . in the foreign "fields,• ring the meeting ...was ' t ng• ,Mrs: • Copelaaid. presented with a beautifu .,chi' a- cess' Tram e me of the _ __e. _o _ ---..TMeetin W.M.S. . At the• close • of tG g ice--crram-aed cake was se - ved.by the -Hackett. ..:.: . 7,• r. laches •LUCKNOW• Prorrrotr _ - ons from Form ,I' to Form - IL Names in order of merit, • ,Ross McDonald jean can' Duirnirr );circ Switzer,' Eldon. Reid, -Clair McDou , b ;411, Myra McDonald •C a • . g h r les Mor- -Hook- -John Macliityrer-: Mona Mit- dhell aii thm e ( tic ), Isobel !Johnston (arithmetic), Torn Alton, (literature) Jalland Hassall (French).• .• Conditional_ -roinoion= P 1; Olive Robb -Fiances 14ic ver nn etta C liven._ ^Malcolm Mcin es -1 ii ,. ----�.,.-Carman-Fiarriii .. ^Ransjn "Priuci a ' Pl. :_.• Mackenzie."-At':5. ' _.. >_..._ _i t. Lukes Hosp_ ta1.--:Abertteen,-Sotitlr '•1)ako Sunda n� + on • Y iorning,'..June .Lau h1'nA. _ 0 1t don iVlackeirz,a; secorici • • so of the late John Mackenzie,.•.. .Leh gfaird; S`o`iSth' akI3 ot• 'a, • THE .GATHERING 'OF • THE' •& RAHAMS• Almost everybody by t1.e naive: of �. Graham. r ha i, • or bd.in),. as near• descend- ant of a Graham family, in this vic- inity was in. London Thursday of 'last week attending a. gathering .of the Clan Graham, • • Sonne 860 of :.the' elan registered at the place -of meeting and having rec.: eived a badge . with the name 'in= home thereon was free to feel. at time with, any . person hearing • other. similar ''badge ` The fathering tookthe form .of a picnic' '* held at Springbank• where a• delightful boc- sable' time was anent, Luush was served' and: there was a varied enter- taining. . program, speeches and music by a kiltie band. The idea. of such a gathering; of iginateid a year ur mere ago with a few .enterprising .gentlemen of the Graham family', and since that time much work 'has• been dpne to :•bring about the big picnic • of last week. While the majority of those`•;in at- tendance 'were from Western •. Ontario` representatives • were _there from Many sta-tes'to• the. south,.and from all the way across C,' ada • to; the Pacific • These active in the en erprise were so well pleased with the outcome that `steps were- taken a .make the gathering a periodical a air.. • S'. HELENS- 7 -Tuesday,; June `28.., • Bliss ..14 el1W od: who has• recently, conte, on' furlough 'frown .China,; .'-hie, 'bean VnSitinir her' 'sister,. " jilrs •Geo.:' • Webb:, • •• 'o: Mr. and Mrs • Ed. McRoberts; 1 and Mr's; D0 Todd and 11r, acrd• 111t Frank Todd: 'attended":the Van WI --11cDoiiald marriage°° in ,M1'l rnf;h.• on Wednesday, •:. • Mrs, •Durnin, S'r,:'has -b. sen • �}•:iii her daughters. in Winghae' aiad ,L Ii vale.• ' 30, 021: JIiGLE COPIES, 5. CENTS ASHFIELD..NOTES. • Mrs. ,R. T. White, of Chica g o, is with .her rhoter Mrs. 1 McLennan, Laurier. Miss Mary Tf1Llvor, of near Kintail, spent' a flay, last, week with 'friends in Clinton. Mrs:' George .Gibson, if Paramount, -visited friends at Clinton: last weep, 'dr. and. Mrs,. D: 12, ' of Varna,:sPent a few days with' friends at eGroYiZi , - ^ . , Missy Sadie Matheson..of Chita is st;ending ,a few ''days. with' he! Miss :Sadie W. McDonald, of Lochalsh.. • - . Mr. and' Mrs. Ruse Bissett, who were visiting friends in Chicago, _ahftlsh.ve`returned. to their •home 'a't Loch • •, Mrs. Blair,. of Tiverton;: is spend- ing a' few days with her parents, Mr: and Mrs. Jas. Wilkie. at Amberley.' Mr -and ,Mrs. Wesley Robb have returlieil£rbni'their honeymoon trip through the.. western, provinces,` and have settled on. the gi oom''s`far n Lochalsh: d at Miss Mae Mekenaie, of '("hiertgo is 'visiting, at K. J. • McKenzie's, Isur- M1'• 'Andy Hamilton,. of ITenfry .called - on friends in Paramount . la • week: ', • . , Mrs. Harry, •Treat anrd' family., Chicago; are, spending',a -month .her. »areirts; Mr. and Ars, Jas:• John steal, ` Laurier. •• • . 'Jack McKendrick, 'who w'as visi ing his brother Jim at Lochalsh,• 1r retarneid to.•Detroit.•• Mr. and Mrs.'`D.. IK;"•Webster, , o Luc}.notiv, spent .a day:.;recently wit Mrs. fa`s.. T:M1febter•.•rzf Para•nioun Miss• ;•N'eina","' Phillips, of St. Helen. was the guest of,Mis, Ellen Ketc•laa baw, ,of I'a.r•ainount, a•few. days. see- en,la n, st PAYING FOR THEIR FUN • Three ,cases of violating the liquor 1 ivs were irre tr' fe - d at a Magistrate's our •' , here seat .t �, al day Mr. ,t, i- `F,� 1pf Walker:on pre: -'ie,' 1 •• • • 'IV J. Armour, of Kincardine, was. fined 150 , and costs for being drunk in a public . place, and another $50 and cots for •driving, ,,te�a tiautonwobile; •while in an intoxicated,. condition: The ufFen,;e .:occurred north of Tees- wat dtcr, BIr. Arniuur' having Made the greatvnistake ; -el sleeping off his , „overdose of •tariglsfcivtiri„his autoiitu- bile ion'the 'road' near•. ,the Methodist 44th Personage. Parsonage • at Salem. It cost . him • 8138.50. . .„„Rus'sell: Fisher was :another cardine man to suffer^'. under the He was. assessed $106 :and costs all $134, for being intoxicated Ripley on the day of the Races.' spector White laid the charges.. David Jahnston paid $15.50 for using abusive language to 'Constable Pellow. of Goderieh: • Evidently with 'Inspector White; now..a provincial constable as well, and Constable.Peliow about, it is as- well to .cut `out the whiskey and bad anfruage. Afiother• case scheduled to Nine .u. t. the .seine court was that of W"il iter 1it�«'ey charged by Reeve John - amity Theatre ,LUCKNo • SATURDAY, 'JULY 2ilc, • 1'RaSCILLA DEAN •-in- "O ;TSIDE THE r AW" Episode of• The Diamond 4. .�1' Queen and: Star Comedy. Kin• Admission ---35c and •25c law. , in in In. 1 a ton . with intenferine. with .traflic. of 'while on the , ways to R nley.. John= tit stop's claim was that Howey refused to' turn 'out and; .allow him (Johns- ; ton) ' to. pass, •though repeatedly sig- t,Palled.' to du. so: 'fhe �bcase . did not as. come up, the accused having made, suitable annlc,••••. and paid e\penses•''. t, 5, Ii • s .Mrs. 'Mainprize, of•••Mount :Albert"; ck • .,is •visiting with: her sister; 11rs•' D. J. _McLennan, of • Laurier.. ,. Mrs.' Harold. who Wasvisit:^ M; 'n'o. with her parents M ui, r. and :flys. Tube Ih'amien; near .Kintail,; has? is ,til -n_rl t•i' her home at N •Th, s't rt .eallccl • at a hot ed Mr..i,ndl Mr ..'`D r the home of J, 11cLcnnan,' Laur- ii ter, and left a fine baby:' boy -Co - gratulatipne:• .• n 'i Mi•i and:11Trs.' K ,J. McIensie, of s Lau•n c ; t•;,d•nt• a day With friends` in. Wino stem.' . lIn Jas. l"isher, of •L .i'1 -silent "a day with her daughter,. u Irs. I{ 1 . 1Mr, s. • ,. t �t. Stru•thers, :of .Paramou .t' • e i . • Mr,' Hugh . Rntherford attend *Steck ;sales. in •Salein. and .•Guelph Tuesday arjd •IN cdries•ray. Miss Beatrice •.Mc uilli,i' few: dat+s' with: he ; Q• ^ .• .client R..Iilines. i xzdnd;aot.in+,r, .Ili S • . Ross,. o.f. Dun; ,Tann, ii, : il• i, i•r iding officer here ...for. the: ' Ju i Graduation"and I'irti^aerie . L.r-anlii thins this week. ', . .31r. and Mrs Jo8in`' Dyrn'„"1?a,5-r e� �tur sed -from- •a' weeks fait with White hunch • were recent, tiisitors `d 1„,„,' ; with --31r, an•d' Mrs Jack •Renders n all 'notored to Varna . fey. the wee.l.le••• friend:.in' • le southern pant; iif the - county: • Mr; 'and :Mi:-, Robin n,on M1t ood '- and '►A:i•s'.:Robt .1 o s, 17 ods' -and Alv NOItTII NO: SZR IMON S • HURON LII3EI{:1' Lb NOMINATE ,1i':.ii: 1'KA • t •I•:OIt , COMMONS William II. ;Fraser, i:', R: 2, ,lI•orri,.' Tovrnship; will be• the Liberal candid- ate in•the riding •of North Huroir in the cenii!ig .federal ek.d'tigiis,. Ily ii majoritty • of one, •when Jt votes `'ere ca-st on a second'. ballot, • Mr. 1 i as. r received the 'nomination, Hill, of:. Colborne. •To unship, gat th • Liberal convention held in Winghai un' Tueedacy of lust week. ' •• Tie convention 'was -the •lar rest tb ,c=tiic•st and the 'niu+at en'liusiasticall .eptiiiiistie gathering •held:in that -arid during � the �-Mast-leearde:: Th rf:e.. auditori'uin of tfie` : " toy:•n hal fil to. overflowiirf,R.�}) „•er mien ands i yomen delegates •fi;oi Tarts' uf• the' riciinf•. . TUESDAY, JULY .5th. "DOROTHY. 'DALTON" "GUILTY OF LOVE'." and • .. New 2 -Reel Comedy. Admission -20c and lOc.• • o- o -o -o- o=o=o-o _ 0 0 0 o EVERYBODY'S 'COLUMN 4 11ON Y TO.••LOAN am 'niortgaes and : notes- 'tit reasonable • rate's: • Fire Insurance, both stock :and: Mutual Companies.' '• Conveyancing done Witli neatness' and - despatch. (Aeo:A A; Siddall,-Broker, 'Lucknow:• DR: PARKER, OSTEOPATH,, at the Cain Reuse Luekno.w, , every Wed-; nesday afternoon. All .chronic dis gases Successfully treated., Osteo- pathy removes the,physical'. causes., of disease; . "Adjustment :of. the spine •is more .quickly secured and: w'ith•• fewer treatments by -Osteo,. pally,- , tiian.by any other' method: • i.L CI::� oe� ' pi $ BAND- Open "for' engagements'` at• Celebrations, r Carden Parties and Lawn Socials - y; B: Aitchison,: See'y 19=9- • VETERINARY 'S tJRGEON. Cf J; Keleher,_, -Ripley;• Phone 63, • _night: or iiay; ; if" N.: . Highest .prices, paid for . „Poultry.:.... .1.1. 'Rucltrick _=Regi..:of. A ,_ ' in hay,_ - .mbe�•lpy,• nn�'edl to his new fariri-at--i: `: _.. la alcdi -• . .. och 11r _ant] -M,• Tti17i ' 'Moore o of Paraiiiount,: Ther eve e'_accciiii • n icd " pan-• . _ . -. 4�1 :_'Iii'ss. Mallie..-z'►1ac�4•egtir` • of 31r, and .lir :`.Jiec^to • 1 i . IeGre:?or and • 1. • , Murray. ;of Luc:an, ha been a visitor. with her sisters, ,,_,. ..:fit;, Stewart. Mrs.•3l:urrav and :1Irs, earn elan; . . Hey ' n}•cict,: �Ma.s --Matt, Rad c'lifie, returnedf. to Luean. With h ``Mr •siid`Mrs.,Salkeld.of.• 74i - Iae la.c Mrs:, R: K- ;hiller, ,'fire'. �; a lace Mil 1 Ii] ler and children.: Laurine :an;l Alan visited with friends in Goderich t;n Wednesday .. _ -- .'Friends of Mr. and. :%f's. • ••_ pleas ..,,,. S pleased to ,learn of:fihe=s;�f _ �_._; e aiH • their, little •daughter,• of 'Galvesl i `' _-lvekas,.are- Visiti:e• n., w ithY•hi�. parents. 1TiG5 1'3,essie_Barn. :•-left'..ei, L. nesdat o. i�noit frrenis- . in,Hairiaton- - -tor a few -weeks: Dr:• John McLean . of ' Chica ro,, is • exnec•ted home th4s,. week -fox..: uple ti ui-th-s=-sax-at• a.ro. Much •si7i1 pally �s. fel-� f dei '-r 3I' ]Ie`.t 1Id: tTzirchy and fair i1 • ine death ,of..has daughter. •Mrs - ti t u otJ, •17ear .Gocfel-ich at a • nariti� . •...ea.. y -e a .c Iy early •a 'e� i. She 1 •cave. •h_ e .a u. .Band and four i,• Sill. al 1 child - r .., en. • • DIED • N • al of the Scandinavia on wJiiy h and ; Mrs. Levis sailed for 1:n • zlaria couple of Weeks' a ' AL the •Rifle Ranges -Following are the scores. made at the 200 .yard 'and 804 gar( raitges 'on Wednesday - June 22nd, e' t of a` possible �0 a ' h 2A 0•-••va• iian•f, Lula on •4:. -Ell-`1l'"'D""i"�0I OR LL , -John--Webster-4.r-q ` , i;^ • , F. I'urdoni 45 't t • clered! 'elected.: hen-. -the : v'ute '.stili :d Altogether-twelhc candidates' Wer nominated • inicludi•n,_ • un( ��• i an uii Miss ;E1da' Hazeiwoed; of Wroxeter '1 he.others 'Were: Hug h_Hill,. of Col, borne Town hili :"C ai'•le:s G i i,i r a C� Of God erieh; B't' H I reser 'of • .Morris; c• and lun•1.: =-:1: G-rosko Iif= 9 T-tf • • FOR SALE -Frame' ,dwelling ' on .� Havelock St,, , Luckno v; six `rooms, In good repair,' large ',iarden._ Al. • 7 ulijihcstone,vof Blyth; )': m. Lane, of ( odtricli,°' 4•Isaac.' •l1 thcrim-4tun, of c'ulborne,'J.-R.-• llcXali of 1)unp•an nun, M) G Cunn ron, h C,, of Godci- ? 71-s1'op, of' ,Brusaels �Jolri • :1 _1{ \a}i; of, Greys and « I3..Robcrt ' n; of ;God.ei'nch, T l The all•' ivitlidre3y exeepting those named; IJfi;,rh Hill, W II. Robertson_ and .W. 11 'Fraser, -'Mr.` Robertson •16-.-W.• G._ ilclli Ian• �' ..' 9-5-tf. SALE First • Class • Grass .. .. Farm, •' I?rice and terms reasonable. App1:y"-.to.:_Mrs:_ Jonh •Gamble-. R. 1 Sheppardtoir, Ont. 1 74,12o FOR SALE: -McCormick NLowei, 5 -ft. cut.In A 1 condition -Pail Snieltzer, Lucknow. 30-6-p WAN TED -,A iri'an;_ybung-or`mid :rlinnniatedd. o)i 'tlie fi'r'-t: ballot:: dse. age, full of energy,., who _would' Cl%1 O1M1' .. On the=,•second•• lir •�-Fraser'-wits d '_ like. to. ii'pr, . _. . _�_-,.� �_. .._... __ .:. .....-_ - e � ease is income to --,his Vii_ -Webster -44 1;.-"V('e ter_.,13 .Jc D l•' •' .-.c I?•:.,. ,r.. .�?.n.�•Connell,:. ,., ••. .,, .. :Anderson' 44 ;; . 31c:- il.l,n• Sr ., h aver .Lar Elliott , C1.L f John ..M r., x,,;. aye., owned a partnership and • ,,.. t 4-0, Wallace Mille • .. • m.edieine. r W til . Mc:Quilhn Jr 28 .L 11, together. ' Di_. Connell. it ]to At'th` is a Lucknaw boY is arecent. d OTIC e,Donald ,1,3, Jas. 1'><'•, .12, J.uly.'1st will ca' Geo: Stewar tt ray on `the lilac tli t. cf . gra E •' e '300' yard: 'Et:, Webster 46 G uate of the Toronto Pled. 1 c' 1 .. _. , `St rt 1 The .annunil nieetin ol'-. g the --share • holders of the _Lucknow-Elevator Co: l'id.-w►11-bo held -iii;,-theCai7r `House, Lueknow," on Saturday Jul 2nd. -nem -=at ,t't:ree. ti flock y F. Cain,President. p•m.�T, •. 30-6, et •a 44, Jn�i, R c lyster 43 IV 11 " 'where li' h1 _ _ _ e, d , Jos. D Anderson 38,r. to hnow, that th t �'hallaee. '.i'iltee. 26 .si.i.1 hes services. •Ii 1fIs:Q.uil]:ila,-Jr --}0�• ' era .haa'in;!' ofilce.:. Our .0X -captain, Mr:. John t thes x:n i i .has. al'•, t cbtiter; ��i the.: rl:pdersnr,'.I31c::1::• Ica o, egQtiiilin, Srr 40' Jas,: P cysuCcessfuJ.._u ., �._.�#ldr_4f),,w1S'rll• ...s:areer�._�,d=r;}lce .;tfif3:..,:..._�.r3 i }vili berlc�tseciFortson 34 Ii aovimaii( s'urroul0f.__ ...,- pardon -.3 .. ,nO l•_ ing• c•o-- •......:_.__� �,--J... i• un�tv-.l,ase , . ,^, ._Donafcl0 clic b ..,tit of`7Duchy 'fitted up on` crd f3i,or; ready litadet�topos�idblc's--«h:one a,•t the, 200' and 'one at tilt; 'Rfili 4(i to 45 •' '` r' -• 1Ii._: Fias(r..'.-is- ,ono- of the best - • arnttr', in llorri4 Township' -and he' -has always .been an 'Outs ai - taid• ing Liberal Twice _ h`e carried-ried..:the, i�iTieral S•ta•n•<lai•d- iii •e•iec•tiolis'.1'.or` he-1'o'4er Hames =Wan"ted-for- - heal-' • thy boys of 9 and 8 I''iwihcial Nouse -� years; also baby ,spare trnie.. If you are the man .4_ write Pox 256; Lucknow.' 7-7-n,• WA1"I`ED-Agirl to do , 'officer.'.. _. work, :. Expxerienee.•not' necessary. • • •ti Apply at 'the Ford Garage. Lucknow,• 1/UNii ,cifet, ,Veax.•-, I4.,.,.and.3. In__1t918 ht :iva', eleeted If -a :el, ki>tily -Ret.,.. Lt AVitalk •-years • .etioli''ifV-a,-7.; itr. nfalority after 'be-- __ "� ing in the fight only a week. 1919 `1 LOST= -In Lucknow, on Wednes- .,i- n.�. 7,.d`,ai...7 ...7:..... •ti.. r..__,-'_ day, Jiirte 22, a geld -filled ]led watch and:�: chain. ' .etinder suitably revi*aided- : -: ,Ulla,..az..:3 a3t•Tael--O flee_ ai•: turn to Jas. .'Y Young. ,Q -30-c. H A • SpECIAL PROGRAM --URDAY,_ • 4Iutsicle-t ._Dean. it I Oita that brings, to light the •lives and'habits of modern crooks in a mannei never presente'a "be fore on the screen. 'A 'picture that yoU will want to see again sind will eilioy from etart to finish. , You have seen Priscilla Dean, in l'The Virgin .of Stamboul.4! "Outside The Lie is. her gr eatest picture. • • ADMISSION-.u.Adults 35e; Children 25c. The' garden party: Oh the parsen. age lawn on Friday eyening was a Miss l":„ily Paterson and Mr. -IL-Pat-, eriOn and faMily motored to Arthur on Sunday and visited' with 'Mr. and Mrs. Geo. 13uschlen. Qiiite a' number of ;voting 'people met on Tharaday evening' -at; the- ..Sented Miss Moyne Gillies with a Mr. arid Mrs. Bert Breckenridge, of' ,Ripley, visited on Saturday ;with Miss ilettie Cottle is home at pies= -Miss Margaret Gillies returned, te 't;va vaeation with her noel - Mrs. D. Gillies, Mr. Herb Pet'ypit • up and spent Sunday, witli Mr, an, MaeDeairld 75,..L. Rob - ,Donald -50„ K. IlacLentraii"53, G.,Fin- Donald 65; G. Finlayion 53,2. Primer -F. ,illaCl/neald-, 78,1n. MacKendrick 76, Lindsay 65.. R. • year - Froin Sr. III. ,to'' Jr.. TV,. IT: lie: Weatherlread',. 31. Fob' 14. Durni It Was _held. this' year again in the. event has .built its • fame Were in former years. nregrain sont••• re„itation„. amt. :instrumental music tmtvrtained the •crowd' until' about 11 nly address Ashfield„ E.D.; 50 deres of standing hay Will he ‘ffl'ered for sale by 'ouh. lie auetion .on FridaY, July 8th at Prop.; Gundry, Ana. Derid Stroud will have an auction sale of standing hay at tot •Con: Ashfield. on Saturd'ay, July 2nd, IIEIFElt ASTRAY -Came to the • premises of the underSigned; Lot 47, a heiter;. apparently one. Year old, Owner may have same ` proving -t,';`' FOR SA beeS , with one acre ef lend, located north FOR SALE,-Pive-room, Frame . -Hetise, good cellar, large woodshed, barn, cement tiled .and abdut, • • lititter . 1.11 15,••1 111111 111;•125 In a Ay -election held At- :1Iedicine Hat; Alta., June 27, to fill a vacancy ors' teandidate von:, oht government eandidete. by an .overwhehning, •