The Lucknow Sentinel, 1922-06-29, Page 1• 4*
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'T.Uclill0111T, PIM. THURSDAY. Jure 29, 1922.,
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• C. P. . flan-JackElPleY,
'Phone 61, - •
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VETERINARY SURGEON.--; Dr.
W. 4J. Keleher, Ripley, Phone 29,
night or day.-t.f.
DENTIST, • - t‘k •
Dr, MacLeod will visit Lucknow
every Tuesday. Office above that of
• Drs. Elliott & Connell,. 23-24f.
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• DITCHING
• Having purchased an • up-to-date
ditching machine, we are in it position
• to do •firstelass work for you. Furth-,
• er particulars can be had by phone,
No. e41 on -611, Wingharn.--Gilleapie
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Bros,, Whiteehurch. •
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DR, PARKER, OSTEOPATH. at the
•',Cain house, Lucknow, every Wed-
nesday afternoon. All chronic die
•eases successfully heated.. Osteo -
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Why removes tae physical causes
• of disease. . Adjustment a the
spine is more quickly secured and
with fewer treatments by Osteo-
pathy than by any other method.
Toronto prices paid for all kinds 'of
poultry.'
9-641 • A. Grospepf, Luckriow.
Large' Sum' of Money. to and on
farm properties at lowest current
rates. Also.'a number of farms for
• sale or rent -Geo. A. Siddalf, Luck -
now. ".• 8-6-c.
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LOCAL :REPRESENTATIVE
wanted to sell for 'The Old -Reliable
Fonthill Nueseries." Largest list of
fruits and ornaments to offer, exclus-• .
Ivo; • territory. highest commiselons;
'haindSoine free, equipment. Write for
: full perticulars.-Stone & Wellington,
• Toronto, Out. .
HEIFER ASTRAY. --Strayed from
, the prernises of the undersigned,
. about May 15,,1922, a roan heifer, 2
years old. Any person having inforin-
sition regardng the ame, kindly re-
port to John Gillefipie, Whitechurch,
.1-'hone,3 on 611, Winghatn. 29 -6 -pd:
AIXTION..SALE OF HAY
• ' " Elmer Alton, Lot 6; Con. 9, E. D.
.A.Shfield, I have an anetioli sale of
•_ • 611f ages-stand:Mg 'hay (about 11. acres
'a alftt), on Monday, June -26. corn-.
mewing at 3 o'clock p.m. a
• ' Elliott Milkr,.Auctioneer.
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•., NOTICE RE PAINTING '
Tenders will be received by the un-
• dersigned Secrete:1.4 Of S. S No: 9,
.Kinlots, up to July 8th.. 1922;-foe-the-
paintirtg of said school. Two coats of
-paint inside and out, also teitehees-
_•platform. and evindows.• Contractorr to
furnish material,„ For further inform-
' ation apply tct, J. H.. McIntosh, Chair-
' men, or G; Claud, Secretary.. .
• 29,6-1 50
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• NOTICE TO tRzumoks: .
lintice is hereby -given; 'pennant to
..L....Section, 56. Chap. 121 91GA Re:Iseti
•. statutes ox vtiturio, mac an persons%
"having claims , against 'the' Estate" of
deceased;h�dld�fl
ov.ahout the :thirteenth day of Feb:,
-• -'-ruaty. A. D. -1922. at the Village -of
• I;ticknove. in the Province of Ontario,
are requited. to send •hy post -7.repaidi
• or to deliver to R:. Venstone,
• hain, Ontario. Solicitor for the Ad-
•• mmistra-tors, on or before the seven-,
• teenth day of July; A: D. 1922, their
names and addresses, with.full parti-
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culars held by them duly ,verified by
• • a statutorytkelaration.
• And further take notice that .after
1, :Alm _isict_ileyeeteestitit. JelY.
1922.. the 'meets of the said Eitate
.ifl be distributed' by the Adininis-
, :teeters among the parties entit.1
thereof; hiving regard only tothe
claims of which ,they shall then have
- notice, and the estate will not be
• able for any claims not -filed at the
time: of the saiedistribution,
-Dated at Wingham this nineteenth
• day of June, AD. 1922.
•'144 R. Yaniitone, Wingham P.O.
Solietof for the. Achninistratein;
13-7-600.- '
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n LOCAL AND GENERA!. et,
"eons 9 0 •
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Mr. Jas. Orr is home from Toronto
for a short vacation,
Miss Mildred Horn is, the guest of
herfriend. Miss Letitia Joynt.."
Mr. T. F. Cain has gone to Wicheta,
Kansas State, en an extended' visit.
_Keep in mind the great Baseball
Tournament in Lucknow on Dominion
Day, ,
Miss Florence Cook has taken o
position'fn Rathwell es Turner's .Shoe
Store, .
J. A. MeKendrick. of Letelialsh, has
a big list of bargains onpage four of
this paper.
Miss. Hall end Miss Wilkinson. of
Kincardine, are guests of Mrs.. Wilk-
inson, of town.
• Mrs. Rebecca Iftelee- and Mrs. Ra-
chel Morrison /were week -end visitors
me
with Mi. Beeky Campbell.
London
• Mr. Jack Cain, .'whii has been in
• the past conine of years, is
• home for a few weeks' vacatioe.
, Mrs. Adam Thompson and daugh-
ter,,Mrs. N. W. Perley, of Winpipee
arevisiting with Mr. and Mrs, Robt.
Thompson. •
Miss Belle Robertson is spending,
her vacation with her sister. MA'. F.
• Lucas. They. leave Toronto on Friday
for Muskoka. •
• MISS .Bradleij. ,Who ,has assisted
Miss Forrester, during the past e'en -
Briery season, has returned to her
home in Ripley. • .
ar Miss M. Ranson. who, for, the past
• two weeks, has been presiding at
exalts. in Teeswater.,is leaving today
to spend the vacation, at her home. •
• Mr. and Mrs,. John Hall and T.
and Mrs. Robert Hall and childten.
of Tale. were week -end guests at the
home ,of Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Lyons. •
- In the list ofcontributors to the
.Purdy memorial fund published in
The Sentinel last • week the 'name of
Robt." Malcolm. $1.00, was overldoked,
Mr. Norman ;Matheson. who .under-
went an operation ,in Wingham Hos-
pital a couple of weeks ago, has bear
-
brought home and is in a rather ser-
ous condition. :
• Rev. and Mrs, T. Wesley Cosens.
of Ottawa,. are spending •their vaea-c
tion. the month of 'July. with their
son. Rev. 0-: W. DeWittiCosens. of the
Ashfield ..Circuit.
From thel Clinton News Record we.
-learn that Mr. Alex Lockhart 'has tee
ken charge of theDoininion Store at
Clinton. theefortner :manager heving
• been removed to the branch ritSarnia.
, Mr. D. C. 1VIeMorran states that the
Boy Scout Band are having all the
engagements they caii attend to and
have had to refuse a number ne soc-
• ials and rarden parties. It is eleasing
to know that the bend is so popular.
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, -Mrs. A.-Douglits; otrOttawa.-e'Shee
'ter of the late Misses. Burgess. who
'had been in- town-loe
• on Tuesday, with her daughter, Mrs
Jones, for Capreol, Ont. They.
were accompanied by Mr. R. Douglas,
-who was returning to Ottawa. ,
Mr.. and Mrs:, John A: MaeLesie of
Winghain /1/11101111Ce' the engageinent-
of their daughtr tieen Estelea, to
Mr. Dudley Elwood Holmes, GOderich
son of MT. aed Mrs. Dudley Holmes.
Winghtim-; - the -marriage Ito. take Plebe
earleein July. . '
garden*-Piiiti Wider aininfedi ' of -
(..Tnion Club of the W. F:W. 0, will
be held an Chas. Boyd's lawn. 'near
Amherley' on the evg. of July 5.
• Baseball reament 6 o'clock, good pro-
gram. • Refreshment 'booth with . ice
cieam, soft drinks etcetc...41mb..
sion 25e, Children ,10e -Tena Mac-
KenziereSec.
Word has come from Vancouver,
B; C. of the death Of James Weather
head, e:former resident of this vic-
inity and a brother of Mr. L. Weitth-.
,erheed,Helens The late Mr.
Weatherhead has teen iiiiiroadify;
nearly all his life since he left here
as a ,young man, On hie last Tun;
near- New Westminster he fell be-
tween two cars and was almost in-
stantly' killedHe leaves a. wife, six
daughters and one son. ,
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WILL NOT PUBLISH RESULTS
BUSINESS. PLACES CLOSED ON
SATURDAY '
Saturday of this week (Dominion
Day, 1922,) being it public holiday,
all places of businetIS, excepthotel
andrestaurante, will be eloked. Stores
and shops Will -.be ;Closed also Thurs-
day efternomeeethe regular 'weekly
half -holiday, Stores and shops Willbe
open late Friday night,same as on
ordinary -Saturday. nights. Don't for-
get the arrangement: closed., Thurs-
day afternoon; open Friday evening;
.closed, all dity Saturday,
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CHURCH NEWS
Owing to the Anniversary services
at Lanes Presbyterian Church 'next
Sunday. the regular service at Hack-
ett's -Church will be withdrawn.
The local Methodist congregation'
was well represented ,at a gathering
which took place at the Parsonage
Monday evening of. this week, the
object being to say "Good -Bye" to
Rev, and Mrs.' Irwin, who were pre-
paring to -move to Seaforth. At the
conclusion of a short program, Mr.
and Mrs. Irwin Were Presented with
a 'ColiPle of woven -work rockers'the
presentatfon being accorripanied with
the expression of affectionate regard
and the best wishes of thoise ;present.
A few evenings previous, the Ladies'
Bible Class presented Mrs. Ire in with,
a. handsome silver casserole. Mr; and
Mrs. Irwin expected to move to See -
forth on. Thursday.
The Presbyterian congregation at
Smith's Hill will •celebrate the 50th
anniversary of the erection of their
church during the week of Jul" 2nd to
9th. The Rev. J. L. Small of Hespeler,
a former pastor will preach on July
2m1;• in the morning. The, Rev. An-
drew Laing of Fordwich another
former pastor will Preach in the. even- •
Ing. On July &th a , congregational
garden Natty voiU be held at the home
of Mr. and Me's. Alex Young, near
Loyal, on July 9th; On Sunday July
9th two sOns of the congregation will
conduct the services; •the Rev. John
Young, D. D., of Mexico, New York,
In the morning, and the Rev. Colin
Young, D. D.. of Toronto in te even-
ing. -
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FOR. SALE-Gocicl half -Jersey Cow
8 years old, giving milk. ApPlY to D.
McMorran
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WANTED., -A number -of cattle Or
graziltio. good vesture. plenty of "twat -
FOR SALE. -A 13inder. • nearly
new, and in good 'condition. G. A.,
Greer, R. 1. Lizeknow.
POR SALE.-- 6 -Roomed • house,
wood -shed, pantries, electric lights. in
good repair, stable, drive shed, hen
. Mute, good garden. bait acre good
soil. Apply to Wendt MacKimoti,
Luckno-W. • •• 64-v.
.. TRESPASSING FORBIDDEN
IslotiCeis hereby given- that ties-
-patting on the Murchison proriertit.
corner of Lot 8, Concession 1, Huron
Township, iii,tori3idden, and that Per•.•
ions knaWil to itte.alUitts thereon Will
• 1)e Vrotieented.-S, Murchisto
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LOOM, MARKETS
6100.:04:000b
Egs;0'11i* * OA 4. 0, • 4 0 0 , 244
tIttiff 0 0.*4 4 .0,4- 0.25 to epe
,NA .
$., $;$$ i$.1.0.$ f, 413.21
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The Minhiter of Education ari-
nothices to all Concerned that this
year It will not be practicable topub-
lish in the daily newspapers as here-
tofore the results of the Department-
al and Matriculations examinations'
conducted in the -'High - and Continu-
ation ' throughout the Prov-
ince, This situation 18 due partly to
&entre in the itsgulations-Orre-
by: candidates 'are permitted to divide
Mir examinations over several years.
and partly to the fact that the num-
ber of %candidates this year has in-
creased greatly. •
The increase in the number of can-
didates will n0438600 extend by at
least one week the time required to
read the candidates' answers. It is
hoped, however; that this loss of time,
will be Offset by the gain due to not
having to prepare, Bete ibt the news-
papers.Accordingly. it •46 expected
that the' tertificatos3rillA3e mailed to
,the Principals for;distribution to the
Candidates, at lea#t an -early as here-
tofore, • The a Printrit titenterned are
requested to makb arrange-
ments ,t0 send eit Hge, certificates to
-the • 'Candidates bronedietely on re-
ceipt b/ the, Mane from ,the_Depart.'
*Ott
Cortiatatei toithtt, Lucknow can.010
&toe will be 2Z0*
and zoo laid m hit
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ZION
MAFEKIilt
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Mr. • Bailie. StothTerst4"07 W•juinude err',
is home on vacation this week.'
' "Mr. and Mrs. IL Horton, spent'
Sunday and Monday .1*h Leekturn
friends. •
Mir and Mrs. Harvey .Lindsay and
Mrs, Paul Reed, of 'Luck -now called
on Mrs, Thos. • Anderson Thursday
afternoon.
Mr, Will. Finley and Mr. and Mrs.
S. J. Kilpatrick and family were up
to Ripley Sunday eiening. Rev, I. W.
Kilpatrick "readied his farewell ser-
mon there as he leaves this week for
Thamesford, his new dharge. '
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FOURTH CON, KINLOSS' .
Tuesday, June 27
. Joseph Hodgkinson has bought a
motorcycle. Now, clear the way!!,
We are sorrY to learn that Mrs. T,
Gallen has been very ill for some
time. ,
We undirstand that 'Mr. Ed. Tay-
lor has secured a Vood position at or
near Brantford. "
Russ. Middleton, the other day re-
ceived a gine Scotch collie (a• trained
heeler), shipped toltim from ,Wilton
Grove. . - •
.A. number from this neighborhood:
attended the induction, services at
•Kinlough Presbyterian Church on the
26th ,inst.
Misses Robb, Martin, 1VIadIvor and
Stratlidee paid a friendly visit one
day last week to Mrs. R. MacDougall,
over the hills east of the .Gey Ox;
, •
Tuesday,. June 27th.
Zion Pie-enie July 1St at the'Dev-
• iis Elbew. Ladies with big, full bas-
kets will be Made very welcome.
' Many from -this -burg were into
Lucknow Methodist ChurchSunday
evening to hear Rev. Fulton Iewin's
-farewell sermen: ' "., - •
Mr. and Mrs. Abb. 'Ritchie' and
Misses. not and Francis Ritchie .Of
-Guelph spent Sunday withthe Ritchie
Bros and Ernest Gardner's.
Mr. Gorge -Hackett of Cochrane,
New -,Orit. wo has been Nvisiting
Zion -friends left for the Ninth; last
Wednesday on the afternoon train,
_y_oung_:bride *along,
(Congratulations George.)
Tom and Rob. Helm. Sam
Gibson, Alvin Bowles and Mark Gard-
e1litotosed to Ki
ton spending Saturday and Sunday
with Northern friends. Those north-
ern • girls 4o7use-the boys from the
• south "w.ltite." • ; *; ••
• Mr. David Andrew of Clinton, gave
the Tuxis Boyle anjiiteresting moving
picture show. last Thursday evening
...illestrating, the handling of fruit and,
alsoplowing at the plowing matches,
the Tuxis Orchestra gave selections
between- the reels.' -
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WHITECHURCII
• 4, • Tuesday June 27th.
Mr. Raymond Finnigan spent the
week -end with friends at Auburn.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred' Drennan
visted at Jos. Haekett's on Sunday.
Wises Lauretta and Tillie Hackett
of Lanes spent Monday with Lillie
MeQuoid. •
• Mr. Clifforok Tem,. and Melvin
Hackett' of Belfast visited . triends
here recently.
•Mr. and Mes. Percy Finnigan. and
family visited ;Mafeking friends Sun-
day. evening.
• Mr, and Mrs. Gray, of Port Albert.
are spending a few 'days the guest's
of Mrs..Matthew Shackleton.
A „number. from her attended the
Lawn social at St, Helens Friday
evening and report a good time.0
• Mr. and Mrs. Bert. Treleaven and,
family and Mrs. Robt. Treleaven- Of
Dungannon. silent Sunday with Rev..
W. N. and Mrs. Courtice, lictinesyfile.
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BELFAST ° •
.Born-TieMr and Mrs.. Cyril Cainp-
bell. a daughter. ConratUlations. •
Mr: and Mrs. Jack -Emmerson vis-
ited at Rarph Nixon'son Sunday.
•We are ,glad :report that -Mrs,
Charles Alton is improving nicely. ,
Mr_and Mrs,__Wilfred_Drennan- of -
Crewe visited in the burg -recently• .
Mies Myrtle Shackeltori Of Wing-.
ham Visited at Win. Twantley's Sun-
04.040•04, ,
Tuesday, June 26th.
*Miss Eva Morrison his gene to
Guelphto train as a nurse.
Mr. Pete Kennedy spent the weeh-
end with Mende at Guelph. *.
Miss Eva Dawson. of Wingham
spent Sunday with-lliss-Lettie- Pox;
Miss Winnifred Ferrier, spent Sun-
day with her -friend Miss Sadie Pette- •
-piece. • .•
Mrs. Foster of Bayfield visited last
week at the_hmue of her brother Mr.
F. Henry. ,
Mr. Arch.Pat'erson 'Winteltem‘
spent Sunday 'with his nephew Mr, K.
Paterson, •
Mrs. A. Foe, and Miss Lettie are
needing this week with friends at
Goderielt
grs. Kew, of Winghtim visited a
few days with her •parents Mr, and
Mrs. Cottle.
-Mrs Emmerson and son James, vis-
ited on Sunday With her son,. Victor,
near .Langside.. • • • ,•
'Reeve Naylor-:erd
his family at-
tended the County Council picnic held
last week -at Bayfield. ,
Misses Zeta and Mary Bolte and
Mr. John Rid spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs.. Jno. Purdon. • •
Mr. and Mrs, John Meterbrae and
iFred. spent, Stinday with Mr., and
Mrs. W. 3, Leggett at Bltievale.
Mrs. 'W. Martinand'Bruce and Miss
Lily Paterson viaited. last Thursday
with Mrs. W. J. Leggett at Blue -
vale, .
Mr, and Mrs. Duncan Kennedy; and
Mr. and Mks. Wm, Martin and son
Bruce, spent Sunday with Mr, and
Mrs. rot Martin at Wroxeter.
Mrs. atm. Straughatt. Andrew
Straughan and Mr. and Mrs, Calvin
Stratighitti of Auburn, visited on Sun-
day With Mr. and Mrs. Jas. fiddle*.
• Mr. Harold SParling Spent the
week -end Kineardine, Mrs. A,
D2071-544.mgod 4izt Iiozau
and ..9/1N Visit wIth beE Otelito Mr,
104 11014 1;110114 „,
Mr. Clifford; Tom, and ' Melvin
Hackett anent Sunday with Crewe
friends. •• '
Mr. Toni •Twairtley, who is _week-
ing in Wing -ham spent Sunday` at his
home here.
A few from this burg -attended -the
garden party at St. Helens Friday,
eyening-.7a-"' of course; -had. a ',gone
time. . , •
Mr.,..Joseith Hackett- attended 'the
Social" Service meeting. in Godericir,
being sent as a &elevate from Hack
ett's "Gburch.
A' good game of baseball :between
Auburn and Belfast will be play -ed gtt
Belfast on July 5th. Come and cheer
our boys on to vietorv;
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- EIGHTH CON., KINLOSS
gainer takes-the_lead_these. times_
with his new Chevrolet.
• And .still that bay horse finds its
way eatt. Pretty reel -11y. 14- • ,
Will you be it-t.liolyined Thursday
night?. Don't forget the Garden
:Party. • • • '-
Mr. Albert Swallwell it visiting his
parents; Mr; and Mrs. Gee: Swallwell,
of Ripley.
• Mr, and Mts. Thos. Culbert and
family,,also Mr, Jos, Culbert Motored
to Glamis on Sunday. a
Mrs. Mee. Smith is home after her
visit to Detroit. Mrs. Smith went
• over on thS Greyhound. - •
Mr. and Mrs. Albvt Thompson and
son, Eddie, visited at Mr. Ben. •Lp-
genfs-on Saturday tVenin g.
A .•number of: the younger folk of
the line. attended the Gard-
en. Party ou Tuesday nioiit. '
. Mr, and Mrs, Dave Brooks and Mr.
and Mrs. Jos, Morgan were visitors
its our berg Sunday evening.
Mr. Robert Wall and Miss Lizzie,
of the Boundary, spent an afternoon
the Agit part of the week With
Culbert's, '
Friends of Mr, and Mrs, Ernie
Ackert Were tory to hear of the
-death of their .infant daughter on
'Wednesday lest.
Most school children are glad in
see the holidays coming again. tinite
a number of the teachers are -.sign-
ing. We wonder if they are seeking
a change of occupation,
HOLYROOD , '
Tho regular meeting of the Holy -
rood VirOMen'S Institute will be held
1kt the ,hogrie of Mrs, IT • Hodgins on
kinzesda4y, July Tho Uniy Rop-
reeentative is expected teh be *gaga
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ASHFIELD' NOTES
Tuesdae. June 260.
MIss Margaret McNeil(' a Laurietz;
is visiting fiends at Kippen.
Mr. anctMrs. Lunn, of Det.Pott. are
visiting her unde John IC. McDonald,
Lochitsh. ••
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. Mrs, Rae, Huron, was' the guest of
• Mrs,. Grant McDairmid of Paraniount
during the week; "
,Master Harold Bell, of Kincardine,
is visitin4 with his aunt Mrs, Wm.
Weley, of Laurier,
Mr, Burnett of Listowel visited
with, Mr. and Mrs, Hardie fora Cou-
ple of days this week,
Jessie 1VIcLennir of Lochalsh, ha
gone to the West to spend a few mon-
ths with friends in Manitoba
-Miss Jessie Buckingham is back to
her home at Laurier after comnletir -
the course in Stratford Normal.
'Miss Katheleen Hill, •of Lucknow
Spent an evening of the week with her
friend-Mits Sophia Hempton of Laur-
ier. •
Matter' Tom Douglas, of Ottawa,
spent a few of his holidays with his
aunt. Mrs. J. S. Pickering, of Para -
Fount. •. • • . •
The Rev. J. S. Hardie .returned
from Winnipeg. last week. He took
the boat from Port Arthur and en-
joyed the trip•on the water immense -
Mr. and Mrs. Donald. McKenzie of
Detroit motored up and are spending
•a couple of weeks visiting his father
and mother, Mr, and Mrs. Alex MC,(• ,
Kenzie; Lochalsh.
• The Lanes.. Presbyterian 'Church
are holding' their anniversary • ser -
vides on July 2nd: when the ,Rev: Mr.
K. A Goilan,.of Lucknow, will preach
both morning and evening.
• The 25th dinnual , Convention; of
Huron County Women's Christian
Temperance Union will be held in the'
Presbyterian`, Church, }Jewell. July
5th. Delegates Will please wear the
white ribbon -Sec, .
, The School picnic on Paramount
school grounds on Saturday • was
much enjoyed by all Present. A fea,
ture of the event was a baseball.
game between S. S. No. 7 and Loch-
alsh school. The gaine was won by the
No. 7 boys by 10-7. ,
• The anniversirt- .of
Pres-
byterian Church. will. be .held on July
9th, when the Ree Dr. Gibson' of
WOodstock will ....occupy, the. pulpit
both Morning and* evening., De. Gib-
son is one of the best preachers in the
church, 'so a treat. is in store for all
who will take the oPnortunity to_hear
him,
:ST. HELENS
. 'Monday, June 26th.
Mrs. Harper is recovering from her
-recent illness.
Mrs. Geo, Stuart is spending a few
days •in Lueknovv.
Mrs. S. Phillipa is under the doct-
or'S,tere-atepresent.
The regular_ane_eting:_of the Harris
Mission- Band will be held on Satur-
day. July lst., .
' :Rev:44r: •Cummiv,....attended•-th
Presbytery meeting and Induction at
Kinlough on Tuesday.
:Mr. Louis. Weatherhead received
the sad news' on Monday Of the death
of his brother, Jas., at y#ncotiver.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex. MacLennan; of
Chicago, are -"Visiting--Mrs. MaeLen-
parents,'Mr. and Mrs. Chilli.,"
'Mr. and Mrs. J.R. Miller: and
children motored to Meaford on Sat-
urday for 'a •few :days' visit with
friends there.
Mr. and Mrs. J. .0, Webster and
Mrs. J. Barbour motored to-GIarnit on
Wednesday, where - Mrs. Webster,
who is '•Mrs, l3arbour's sifter, is ill. •
The Women's Institute, as.announe-
al last , week, will hold their next
meeting on Mrs. D, Todd's lawn on
Friday, June' SOtli.; ' when the lady
Representative will be present and
give an ;Address. All the ladies are
invited -to-6mm- and•bring•reake and
sandwiches. • " • •
.Baseball.A good g_ame_of baseball
was played -here on- Thursday lest
when Whitehurch weretheyilitors,
The game was a close one, but el -
though .it was a tie at the sixth
inm-
ings, the Whitechurch boys won out
by -ascore of -12-10, :The next- game
here 'will be played with. Westfield on
Thursday evening of this week, in -
Stead of Friday. as •previasly an-
nounced. .
At tbe. Ranges„ -e -The third
Salver Shoot was held on June 23rd;
The following are the scores made at
the 500 -yard ranoe out of a possible
50: -Wallace A. Miller, 48; John
'Webster, 47; Jas: Purdon. 47; Elmer
Purdon, 47; Win -Webster, 46, Elwell
Webster, 46; George Stuart, 42;•John
"gel:lanai& 80; Thugs PurdonT38;
Cliff Murray, 85, Mr, J. R. Miller 'was
a visitor at the Ranges on l'ildaY;
and was successful in making a pos-
sible at the 600 -yard range•, -10
straight bull's-eyes, .John Webster
was it close second, making a close
inner with his Dth. shot, and finishing
with a bull's-eye, making 49.
As usual, the 8t, Helens Garden.
Party was a success. The Weather
was fine, the supper was good, and
the -program was excellent. Vocal
numbers were given by Mrs,- Geo.
Anderson and Miss Belle Robertson
and Mr. Eldon 11 'enderson. •Instru-
mentals by Mears. Reid and Heider-.
son and the IlawaiianOrchestra, all of
Lucknow; while Mrs, Mowbray, of
' Whiteehureh, contributed several
readings. Short addresses were given
by RAW. Mt. nava, of the, ,Anglican
Church. and Rev, Mr. Scobie. of
Whitechurch. Rev. Mr, Cumming was
• all that Cad bo derAILVI Cif..1 Ohair-
nian. The proceeds ainounii,ed to about
129tt (110 •
Did
.natural leaf Green ;tea? It p
a pleasant revelatiOn to thou*ftnds
those hitherto used to japtta
China-. Greens.
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THE -BANfoti6p1cr
In the Estate of cordon
of the Village of Led/ober;
'County .of Bruce; and Prowehhee_
Ontario, Merchant* Aeth0r1004
;signor.
'NOTICE is hereby-0MM that Gor-
don' Drinkwalter, �f "rtha.,..11 e ,
Lucknow,in the 'Counts, Of
Province of Ontario, did on th
day of June.. -1922.,, MAIO an
ized assignment to., :the un
NOTICE -is further given -
first meeting of the et:ellitors.11110.
above estate will be heldat
of The Trusts and ',Giiiirantele
pany, Limited. 120 Bay Stree
to, On te en the Oh.' day
1922, et the hour of 11',O'Clock
forenoon (Standard Timv.)-
Daylight &tiring
• To entitle you to Yoe "tbereP
Of your -claim must. be lo
-before -he--meetingla'hel
Proxies to:be mad,*
inust be-ledged:41th..ris
AND FURTHER -T.4.00-
that if You have any claim
the debtor for which :t1311-ile
to rank. proof of ,such 61/0111
filed with us within 1:11irts, days
• the date of this notiee,,, for from
after the expiration of the time
by sub -section 8 Of section 37
said Act we shall •distrilffite the
eteds7 Of the "debtOrV,4ttate,:lan
the parties entitled thereto having
gard only to the claims a.which '
have then , notice. • , • •
DATED- rie Terento, '.0ietetio
, • 24th. day of June. 1882..-
• DUNGANNON. '
.wendsni Williethdhas
EK
Mrs,. $: 'Sanderson is visitina: fii- Authorized Trustee, •;
. , • .. Monday June 26th. • • .. compANT, lamitrb. .1)
the baseball on Friday evening I ' • Goderich. Ontario,. , • '
in _. „ sWt oo tohdesrtso. cwk i s , accidenta j• iy :hit_mr,110:,__Btary...DSanitreeyit. !socirnoutittoo„i0;lintaorlia;L_
..- THE -TRUSTS AND 01.TARANT
.e. veyy_bieek eye: ..__ _ __:_... ,..,,,•.:::.,,_
Mr : - Ross was in St. Helena last • -
Public School Leaving exiting,:
class fsi; _ .. IFORMATION , WANTED
' presiding °Ver. the N
week
_
The baseball boys visited Beninillei ' • The names, in flit' of alt-ffiet ,
on Friday evening and defeated the men from the Township or ,Nite4 .
Benmiller team to .the tune of 16-8. • Wawanosh; who fell in the Itlq,
• The Ora/igen-Me will attend- Divine also those- who enlisted for'Ser .
Serviee in the Methodist Church here Vice in the war. are wanted by '
on Sunday evening July: 2, }lei,. A. V. John Joynt, M. P. P..'attd'OY'the ..
Walden will conduct the service, ' Qeuncil of West WawaitOet. _
In -
The local L. 0. L, gives a cordial famation maY bebanded lo anyr
invitation to neighboring lodges and; member of the .Geuncil,tho cler
visiting. brethren, to attend Divine of the municipality or 10.14. -
service here next Sunday evenine,.. John Joynt"s office Lucknow.
-Tite*Rielioe of Mien -,preSelit itiforinatiett
in St.' Pauls Church on Sunday- even- be given as early as nostilile#,Tint,
Mg- -when he confirmed • .a • class ,•for - , -men or their- friends eheriletaet,'
membership in the Anglican_ church. := at mite.
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Foot Comforts Mr Hot Weather
DO notw let tired, aching feet spoil your
Measure ,during the. hot Vesather. Cool
White Shoes will give you that delightful, .
comfortab*feeling jo that ou can enjoy
yourself Without thinking about ' your feet.,
We have a Complete Stock of Summer
Footwear for dtess Wear as well as for all
kinds of Sports.
• "Smart Step" for dress wear for Lade.4
. and Men. "Fleet 'Foot' for .sport and va,
• tation.neetis.
We have just received a new line of Lad-
• ieS,' Sport Slippers with, 1 strap, 'Price $2.00
• a pair. This is an extra nice line at a s
pride.
TUI4NE
we Ahn to Give You Quality and Sent
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