The Lucknow Sentinel, 1924-06-19, Page 1• 4'1'4.
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' LUCKNOW, ONT., THURSDAY 41.3.1NE l9th 1024
•4rxrEgusuitt---suRGEolt=-3ws.
•jelOer 7a046 gOrl
, 'DENTPST
„.Dr, 'MacLeod will Wait •Lucknow
very Tuesday tfl Dr. -C ennelra OffiCe•
•, Dr. McInnes, Chiropractor. of Wing-
• now. :forenoon's, Tuesdays and. Fri-
days, commenong 'April' 39th. also
:.visit the 'hotel at 'Dunganrion roma
ditie e1u1y afternoon.
'DR.:PARKER, iiSTEOPATEL, at the
•'Cam. tome. Ltaknew. 'every' Wed -t,
nesuay ternodni 'AIf chretie'
tases aucceosfullY--treated.Osteo-..
.patliy zemoves tire physical' causes
of disease. Adjustnaent of the
• spine, is more quickly 'secured' and
'with fewer treatments by Osteo-
pathy than by any other method.
Toronto ;view paid. for all kinds of
poultry.
9-64f A. Grospopf, Lucknow.
Wit. MAUDE C BRYANS
Registered Optometrist
Graduate Department of Ophthalmol-
ogy. McCormick Medical College. Clu-
cago 111.
•Meadaches..Dry,Itchy Eyes, Granu-
lated 'Eyelids. Watery Eyes. Pain in
Eye Balls. Inflamed Eyes. 'Pui
VVaterY Discharge from Eyes and
Dizziness caused by Eye -strain` re-
lieved-througlr:IiroPerly fitted ,Glitts-
Cross Eyes straightened` through
properly fitted Lenses,
- ' Satisfaction Assured
At the Cain House, Lucimew. EvarY
'Wednesday Afternoon ,and Evening.
Wall Paper -I have•on hand the 19-
24. samples of a number of the best
waltrpaper houses, and will be pleas-
ed to show them at'my house, or wiill
. take, thedr' to your residence -R. "J.
Cameron, Box 174, ,LucknOw.
MONEY TO. LEND -On farmprop-
erties at Geo. A. Siddall
House for Sale. on Havekek street.
Lucknow. Garden planted Apply to
. P. Gaynor at the Post Oiftee..- tf
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, /tubber -Tired *':buggies re -tired,
'First class 'job guaranteed.-
• . G., Ostrander
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Are you nioving from town? We
do long distance trueking. Get our
prices before °shipping. •
MaadY's Wingham. Phone 82
26-6-p.
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FOR SALE -The Tannery Property.
and ,Hide bnsiness, in Lucknovv.
tf. Apply tof Saw, Robertson.
LEGHORN CHICKS -
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$, C. W. Leghorn -1000 for June
25. Your last chance' to secure chicks,
from our -high -laying; strain of Leg-
horn -4- at only " $16.00 per'. „hundred
• express paid. Live delivery guaran-
teed'Collin G. Campbell R2
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Auburn.
TEACHERS WAND -Experienc-
ed teacher holding Second Class',pre-
fessional certificate for S. S..No. 9,
,
Ashfieldh-Lduties to commence Sept-
ember 1st. Apply, stating exPezience
and salary expected to Wm. Clare,
Sec'y. R.' 7, Lacknow: 3-7-100
•ADMJNISTRATORtS•SALE OF - =
•, VILLAGE:•"LOT'AND' CHATTELS'
'Under instructions from the Ad-
ministrator of the Estate Of Alexan-
der' McRae late of the Township of
Kinloss in the. County of Bruce,
Gentleman, deceased; 7.tnere will t).
_mold ,bir Public Auction „oni. Saturday_
the 28th day of June. A. D. 1924 at
2 o'elock in the afternoon, on • .be
preritiae4 the -following:- „-- - - -",
• ' Chattelii*,
a
. 1 cook, stove, 1 %large coal heater.
• zatmantityr4Of :lcoal-and wood, :quantity.
of lumber, 2 'large kitchen tables. '4
--kitchen chairs..1 good extension lad-
der, 1 iron bed, .1 chiffonier, 1 writ-
ing desk,quantity' 'of carpenter's
triols.; -.1(- gi'iml stone, quantity, of.
household dishes, , quanti ay garden
- 'tobis and 'a few other artieles,
Reek Estate ••:
Part of the North half Of „Lot
11111ho4-13--iii-4110-1"irst=-Concession.of.,
,the Townehip. of Kinlesa-cOntacniiir
; One .acre of .land More or le, On
); the premises is .a 'One story bowie
24 x:18 feet veneered * with cement;
' kitchen 20 g 26 feet, good 'cellar un-
rder--main....honse,,:with..._tenient-floor,„„
good well in kitchen. frantic 'Stable
• •-16',x 18:•fecit.let• contains- good: soir,
1 for garden and situate just outside -
l' --the ,Village of -Lucknow. - - . - ..4.,
TERMS:*_.iChattels-CaSh• '
Real Estate -Ten per:cent: on the
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W.C. .JOHNSTON,Administrator.
day of sale and the balance within
30 &tits thereafter. . ' -, .
DUDLEY HOLMES, Solkiter for,
k Administrator, ' ' •- .26-6
---'CiiiANGt IN BANK' -HOURS
• More closely conforming to. the
heilts observed by the .Brinksin all
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the' Surrounding, toWnri the Canadian
,• Bank of ,Commerce and The ,Molsons
,Bnnk will after. June 15th..:observe
following hours: -.40 kin, if
• pin. with the exception Of Wedned,
daYs 'When the hOUrs will be 10 $4,M. •
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"fa LIWCAliAlMusiN=41Abr'
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Mrs. Ereie White Of SPaferth• was
week -end, ViSttOr-With-lier---aisters-
the Misses Murdie '
"Mrnd •-MM7,E.:.-11:
and •WalkerVille; • •
• MPS: R. H. MeQuillin spent .the„
early days of the week. With 'friend
a.
at Fergus. • .
• Paisley's baseball team -* be
here to „1314Y jeague game On Fri-
day of this week; 'The game will
commence at 4.30.
- We understand. that Mr. Joe Mor-
tis has given' hp his deal on the
Family Theatre and Mr. Bert Reid is
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again in possession.
Mr. and Mrs Wm Rae and dau-
ghter Helen, and Mr. Walter Slater,
of *Stratford visited Mr. and Mrs; W.
Rae Sunday afternoon/
Friends of Mr. Geo. Robertson Will
be pleased to know that he is. Mak-
ing favorable progress :towards 're-
covery. '
Mr: and Mrs. Gordon Johnston
and Will Johnston of .Toronto were
week -end visitors .with Mr. and Mrs.
Russ Robertson.
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Mrs. MacKenzie a very_ old /*ask
dent of Kincii-dine Town, and widow
of the late Donald MacKenzie, died
on June 13th at the 'age 4 98 years.
'Cards of Thanks
Mrs. Donal(' Campbell and ,family
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wishes to thank friends and neigh -
&ors for their `' kindness and sym-
pathy' at the time of their recent
bereavement -
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Order.Graduation Gifts now to al
low tinie for engraving. This year
, the Parker Duofold Pen is the most
popular Graduation 'Gifts , $5 and $7,
F. ' T. Armstrong bas a: full stock of
Parker and Waterman Pens:: Call'
and tee them. •
.Mr, J. F, Tennant motored tip:
from London On Saturday bringing
home his mother and sister who
have - been' visiting at London and
Aylmer the past few • Weeks. Mrs:
Sherriff .and daughter Mra. MacLean,
aceornpaniedeMr. Tennant on the re-
turn trip.
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Don't miss the play; "I Can't Af-
ford It," in the Town Hall, Lucknow,.
to be presented by the Beruniller
Dramatic Club, June 20, under aus-
pices of Y.L.B.p., of the, Methodist
Church. Plan of Hall open_ at 'Mc -
Kim's.
;At •The Family Theatre (
• 'Don't misa. 141..04 .Lloyd:..in
"Grandmites Boy," at the .Family
Theatre, .Friday and SaturdaY-LAd.
,Mission 25 and 1.5c, Two -shows Sat-
urday at 8.30 and 10.90. •
ODDFELLOWS AT CHURCH
Local Oddfellows attended :as a
ledge at the Morning service at the
,Methodist church last Sunday. The
pasto; Rev -J H-Osterliout,.
•member.'orthe:-order •preached
an excellent and appropriate aermen.-.
taking as :•seriPture reading the
-chapter-- Good --Samaritan-
! There fvvas a large turnout of local
:members, besides ,a numiber of bre-
,
thren .from. other -lodges:TIt was the
of the Lodge' to . visit
Greenhilj Cemetery in the, afternoon
and to decorater thei'graves-'uVbroZ.1
tilers .who lave entered into rest,' but
Tald':eollaing-'91V"Preierii:ed this cere-
mony.
' NOTICE TO ORANGEMEN
A special open-air service will be
'held on Mr.. Stether's Grove, Dun-,*
,,.gannon,' on Sunday,* June 220 at 3
&'clock-zp...m=sharp-Arridernispices:
L.-0; L No 324 ,The sermon will be
given by the Rev. Bro. Snell of
Wingham,.County -master. All bre-
thren and others 'of the surrounding
-district-are-cordially *.'inyited,-;Seats •
,for the ladies -Collection -Welcome.
11 Pentland, $ee'y
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I.0.0,F, NOTICE • •
As on acct of rain last Sunday.
the Decoration Day Service had 'to.
be postponed this -service Will be
held mr. Sunday net, June 22nd, at
.Gr.eerthill Cemetery, All brothers are
requested to rneet at the Lodge
Room; at g.15 o'clock p.m, Others
Weleome,---,Horace Aitchison, N.; G.
;LOCAL ttAnkint
Rev J. Oiterbout B A•13 D
will have aarge .�f the services .in
the Method/it church *next Sunday,
--Th silbject will be
“EchOe's from the Conference." Time
•eVeniii-g7STribriet will “Fellowhig:
4P,:y•otirtAdVantia-geti:nrA-
yOung people. -.All Welcome.
'key; J. batf$I'llout B. A.; B. DJ
has been; stationed by the Montreal'
Conference• Eastern • Methodist
.:ehurelt, "Ottawa " Oat ' He will close
his pastorate here,- on Sunday. June'
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29th: Rev.. T. Wesley Cosens is the
new Pastor of the Lueknow; Method.-
Lst Church, He will begin hi a work
here on Sunday July 6th. Mr. Cosens
e,omes from :Ottawa and is well
known in the London Conference.
" The Smith Kinloss M. held
their memthly Meeting at • the home
of Mra. Jiro, MacLeod on Wednesday
June 11 Miss -Noma Nicholson pre-
sided, ;and led the Devotional, and
busineas, part, of the meeting. The
Scripture study. Was prepared , by
Miss Mari.' Mac1.4eod, Mrs. R. Mac -
Callum of Lupkriow gave a• Very..full
and interesting report of the jubilee
meeting held ( at Montreal. Mrs. M.
'Irwin gave: rr4 reading which, was fol-
lowed by the reports of the Presby-'
Mrs. R.
Martin and Mrs. Graham: Meet-
ing closed :with singing 'and. ' the
Lords' Prayer 'in unison:. The July
meeting' Will be held at the home of.
Mrs. L. C. McIver.
-.:Mrs W. F. McDonald, Pres,
OF. INTEREST TO BOWLERS
The Classic : ,event. of". London's-
boWling season,: the Scotch 'Doubles,
will be held' on the greens Of the
Thistle -Club on June 25 and 28. This
'event corning on Wednesday and -
Thursday of the ,last full" week
June, always attracts „bowlers -from
all Parts of Western Ontario; This
year will prove no exception, if one
a • '
1,11 Y judge•from the inquiries • which
are being made, daily, from the Se
cretary M. Alketiliead and •othei
inemberi Of the 'Scotch. doubles 'coin -
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The Scotch doubles' competition
'wie* commenced in 1911 and Axis :been
conducted annually "ever sinee. The
tournament • .include three events,
with magnificent cuPe- fer,-.. each:
These 'trephiesi become the 'Perman-
ent :,.posSeisiazi, .ef the club which
wins them on three occasions'. Valu-
able ,prizes are also offered for the
winners and runners-np in ' each
event, and in: the thinkrcompetition,
fourAprizes. are Offered.
SPECTACULAR FIRE
AT ',ItESWATER
Early on Wednesday Morning of
last week Teeswater had one of the
Most spectacular fires of its history.
This resulted in the complete des-
truction of a frame livery barn for
:many years -occupied-byJohn
'11.1tiart; The birilding, which was an
�ld" three,' story structure :stood just
north of the Grand • Union Hotel,'
-which7-escaped-only-by-the fact that:
it is a concrete building. A team :of
horses and much of Mr Maar' s liv-
ery -equipment was7leSt and' Ply tnis
there was no ' insurance, ' although
...there Was some On. the building:" „--
ThefireWas:diricoVered'about two
o'clock in the morning and ;although
Volimteer' firemen' made ,a quick re-
sponse' to the alarm little Could be
done but to save.. surrounding. pro-
perty • The Wind being' :from , the
south burning Shingles and. sinders
wore carried almost: all Ryer the
town :to; the north; and niany: 'build,'
ings. were . ignited, but as a elose
Aatehz,yttas,,,kept...=.41res=thut2zs..tartek
were Spee,c, lily • put out, '
The ,origin of the fire isunknown
Mr. IVIaat's left the barn as .usual
about . midnight, and eVerything
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..FOURTHICOWKIN.LOSS:, •
Mr Hugh ;McMillan -is borne,:to
spend a few days wth his father and
'brothers on the Sixth.
Mr. ' 'McConnell of Hamilton,
is visiting his sister Mrs, MeMnichy
on , the 4th of Huron.
, E. McKim and family spent,
an' afterrioen ,Week with .IVIr„
and Mrs. -R R.' Middleton;
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Mr. and Mrs. John Christie and,
mily visited at Mrs. IL McLeod's
st/.week, ,
Mr Ed,, Little gaire, notice. to the
inners on thia, beat that the , Road
oik 4111 be begun title woek,
The Acids leek MOre preinii.141#
Pi° 104141M
fa
la
Eggs ..; 0 0' 4 •
2522d17 w
to '6 PM.. And Thutildg41m. 10.4,i tO 'f • $ 'I' • # 0'1 27c4k.l
OQ
piam. Popti gOiri . to*,,., • ,,,,
.WIN FOS "IJOCALS'
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• WALKERTON VS, LUCKNOW
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Score,- LuehneW 15; Walkerton 6
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, The opening: game of. league' bate -
'hair ata-LOCKnovv;
'tlmost more. than the 'most Ca-
thusiattie: 1°61 fan- Zbuld ask :i'dr--
a 'little, toe .Orie,:giaecl to make
goad ...entertainirient. County
Town ,sent over a fin lot of cello -Ws
,
but something !seemed' to go wrong
,Vitli,;the rather .14 -sided •' score ..,of
15-6 as a result. Reinhart who
started to „pitch': for 'Walkerton, • and
Was doing good- work retired in , the
3rd innings; and Was followed' 'by
MeNab, , Irwin' and O'Mally. • "
Mr., Kellerman' of ,CheSleY , who
.had promised be over to innpire
the garne, found at the. last monent ,
that it was, impossible for. him to get
away from lieme,,...se Aitken' of Walk-
erton and N• D. MacKenzie' were en--
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gaged- to give the dec.isioriS.. • ,
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Lineup "
I.,neknow, ' Walkerton
Bissett, S, S. „Obreicht,' S. S.
Bridge,: 2, R;. •, ' lielgott 2 B.
Gough, 'C. F; A •McCOrtFiey 4 B.
Johnston 6,i.: 1, McCartney
,Irwin, 7 ••• . ••:Anderson' L. F.
H. Aiiclirson,„ B; C',IVIally 3 B; P..4
F. • -Rerin'.4 C. F.
-14," Murdoch, R. F; 3'
W, Huston L. Reinhart P, 1
-C. Douglas, EReidC.FL;: F;• 2
The next league...game here will be::
On 'Friday of thii.Week; When paisley.
will: 'be • the visiting team,'
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THE.„GREYHOVNB:-EXCPRSION
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. The Greyhound on 'Its, annial, ex-
cursion, • Detroit -t o-Goderial . a n d
back 'did, not carry so large a. aurnher
of pleasure, -seekers for spite
years ..'ipast. About four' :hundred
came. _froth -Detroit. to • GOderich and
aboutthree -hundred Made. the trip
to Detroit.. The moonlight- excursion'
. . .
carried a thousand
- The'. scare: appears A
account niaixilY for the .srfiall nunibe
going. to Detroit. There wasn't lime
reasen for this as the outbreak
Detroit apnea* to Thave been prett
well. looked :after. The .authoritie
took: r.ie' chance • :on 'having, it spreild
A. few ,others; we: understand Wei.
,prevented •frern ...going by 4 less ex
cusabie, feel- than the fear, of sniall.
pox. The •story •got going that. eithei
"Prof" Me -Mo -Rea, mindreadex( and
prophet -or Migi-pollock...the- :pro'
pfietess, of near Blyth; had predicted
that the Greyhound Wei& lie:wreck-
ed•'ancl-'tinic-whil-con"thi'Styearfi'e..-
pursion :trip. It is .be hoped' that
those who : ' s-.6
faise _prophet.
• put it 'down in 'their ...Trete' books that
the Greyhound •made the trip in ,safe,
ty 'and, without 'Mishap Of any kind
This ought to be enough to desredit
the ' prophet forever. :10neseargelY
knows Which :,t6 think the .greater'
fools'. the 'prophets!' or these. Who:
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:MASONS „ AT WINGHAM
. Old 'Light Lodge, A; F, & A. M.
LiacknoW was well represented at a
servi6e- held intheMethodist Church
atWinghaim last - -Sunday --eVeniripi:-
'The Rev. ,d, `Cragg,", of the Meth-
odist Chnrcli hiniself • an enthusiastic
member- of, the r ordet-7preached.•,tIie
service, taking as Ada subject `,`,The Re
figious -Element Those
who attended, are ,high in their praise
of Mr.- atagg's excellent,' diScOuno,
It was ,most ariplopriate to the ci:Cea-
slop.. 'Members- from all; over • •the
North Huron district gathered at• the ,
Temple -where -they' were ,formed up •
wider direction of Bro. L,-Postliff
and marched iri a 'body to the church.
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AN EG CURIOSITY
We :all have heard of the double-,
-Yerked-,:pg0;-ef-.verk--31111111-reggsfi'altd..
very bigeggs gathered' froin the •
:nettsoofg:thelyidifstiriotii heni:
week .has brought to our -offiee the
createst-enriosity'in the .1,t,K5, of Ilan-
fridt, 80 far, It is. the precinct of ,a
bird in the flock a Mr, J. J. Smith
east of town. Thig- can' be described
only as a Siamese twins egg or ,eggS:
There two eggs joined Si the small
end by the "shell j'egg6: fire
much -under -sized and there is no '
.shell,
LaSt year's brides now have the
grarnOphorie paid for but "Still ' owe
on ,the vactuirn *cleaner;
,The garage Man is a gentleman.
When he*.fixer; dna •part he never
Rikte
charges for the other part luloinLget!,
' Miss Jessie Stothens visited fri-
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'ends in the., rieighborliOod W.' Wing,
hapar SaturdaYT
Mr.' Clarenee• Shackelten of Wing-
barn10d `11-6rb, Curren's Sun,
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, -M s John -,and nett Curran are
shidgling 1V1r,;"•,John Andrew's
bain.112t1i. Con this Week• •
Do/V.t miss the -Garden Party of
the season: on the Ashfield Parson-
age
_ :Lawn; .1.,acknow,*'*thisi Thursday
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'Reit. Walter' Treleaven of Luck-*
now Occupied the pulpits on the. Ash-
, . .
field Circuit Sunday owing to the
-illness of the Pastor Rev • De Witt:,
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Cosens. ,
'Mrs. Geo. Irwin and Miss Celia
Pentland of pnngannon attended the
Ashfield W. M. S. meeting at • Mrs,
Edwards honie Friday afternoon.
The Ashfield Auxiliary have accept-
ed an invitation' to meet ' with . the
Nile, Crewe and Dungannon Auxil-
iaries in • Dungannon Methodist.
Church., on the afternoon of July 4tIr.
Mrs. ,Clark' of London will addresS%
the meeting'. ,
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:KTNLOSS .°
blair. Stanley. of Greve
spent. Sithdayin.LoUr burg, . • „
.A lot of, gravelling. is being done
on the road' by the farmers of the
locality. •
• Miss .Laura Griffith of Kincardine
'sifent Sunday. With her • Sister .1iIrs.
Allan Kaake..2 •
large ;I. -lumber from aieund ,here
attended ..the Garden Party at Berfle
last. Friday night; . • " ,
'Mr; and Mrs. George' Richardson
• and family,' spent Saturday at :Mrs.
ITicha.rd;'S Pent a" few
days. recently :at Mrs. aner' Arnold's
of the Ninth, of KiziCardine •
• '1VIrs.., Jehn tColwell, Of Mich-
igan is sPending-'a.few•weeks „: with
h1 niothei- Mrs. Winterstein Who is •
confined''to heihed We all wish her
a- speedY":recove.ry.. ,
• Rev• Mr: Henderson and Mi' •Hen,
derson' of • Red `Cliff 'Sask, formerly
Of Bervie, and Mr.' Wiiliath
Hendel-
somi and his, two: siters, of ITCeawater;
called: . Mr,' and Mrs, Waiter.
Kaake on Sunday .
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CULROSS CENTRE'
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Road *irk the • order, of the diy
Mi.: 'August Miller is," having his
.stfab,AeS.- re•modled and cemented •
ili Stobo has r the foundation built
fOr,a .zieW 'Straw'. abpd......
Sonie of onr-jr:;.:Pariner-l•boYS•intai-
tored .elph ::Friday.;.Of.. last
b.
Ora , oj•ins_ton. spenthe
week end at home near White-
church ' •• •. ' - • •
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Mr. and. -Mrs.; Walter' BesS" Viaited:
at the h.Orne of Mr.. and 'Mr's. B.
White -0o :Thurs'day last
. ; .
.A nintber from here :attended the
. „„. •
races :in Walkerton Thursday of • last'
,Mr;" Metrityre and :.Geo.'
Richardoi:-attended the .Trustee's
Convention, at Walk'etteri on Thura;
'day last •
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'Mr. and ;Mrs. Thos. McD•onald. 'and
children, accompanied:,:,7bY'.Mi mnd-
toi.ed- to Eugonio..:Fails, on Wednes-
day of 'tad,. Week: •
31APLE,„,GROVE CORNJR
' Lest, ye', forget '.'The Garden' Part
at the ,Ashfield .1%r-soilage:nil* June
, Champion
•Ferdyce spent Monday with their
,daughter • ars. Mark Gardner.' •
and grgAlt,
MorILLIa4ylth, Mrs.' Ram••Slicr,
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WO a 'of -117detTfts'7f • '
13.itchie re --
turned boine Mcincifiv after a
weekS visit witlr, friends in 'Walker.:
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and Mrs,., LGardner, a
Maple Grcic1 Mi aiid MAO,: A..
Hav-
ens of LuCknow„ and C:1141Iipi.:qt1
ef Fordyce „spent Sunda at 'Elliott,'
Taylor's St, HelonS
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Mr John S. Armstrong, .clau-
ghter • Miss Armstrong,,,11:118
Littie and :MrS, Charles Stuart-, all
of ;Tccswater left on 5th on :e
trip .-td Scotland Where, ihey will
spend ,tliree MOnths;-
Ben 'Cole of Clinton was
pro-
bahly fatally injtirdd last..Week ,It'e
was ; coming 'down 'a ladder after
completing the 'Shingling of Edgar
Armstrong's house, The ladder
- slip-
ped and ,be. fell injtiii0g. his lin*
so that lie iii"ParalYsed from the 1110
filcalit4.1:11:10, not expected to recover,
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-ASEFIELD Norgs
• 'Mr. john Afellue Lochls
;0ziant,plis•ootra'sParly4i7ito.t1;:ii:cot
Miss Annie' Grant it the gu'es
her. cousin -Mh5..Map"--Mptbarmid
• tb:e. .1criii • this v.veok,'
, inc at the hie :strawhe
4thesterigV:6,atat,
Jack Hamilton's on J
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h is•
with
a. •
t. ,ot
• of
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i•rY'
une •
Mms Bernice.'.Diennan of .Detroit
is
Mr. Hugh • McIVIurchy of Kintail
visited with; his .Sister, at Ethel d
ing' last week.
Miss •Marguerite McLennan qf •
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Windsor* is spending a few days with
Mrs. K.. F. ' McLennan of
Laurier .• ^, • .-•
end,
ur-
Albert Struthers, Mrs R. Strutli-
Jrs' and children% are ,motoring this
Week to visit friends at Woodstock
and 'Forest ' • •
Mrs. Lorne McLennan( of Detroit,
:ame ur) on the, Greyhotind and at -
ended t h e Hamilton-SleLennan
ptials last Week. •• • •
• Mr. and Mrs. • Hector ;.McGregor
and • daughter, ' Miss Grace, of • Gal-
veston, Texas,„`are Visiting with Mr,.
McGregor's mother, Mrs. A. 'MC -
Gregor on the Lake Range
Jack McDonald, of 'Toronto is
ending a -short vacation • visiting
• ,
,vith his aunt Mrs. Duncan McLenn-
an of Iaurier and also with friends
in I-Iuron Township. .
Mr; and Mrs. Stanley Hardie of
London: and 'Mrs. Dick of Brantford
motored' up Saturday • evening • to
see" Mrs. Hardie. •Mrs. Dick is a sis-
• . ' • • ..
ter •Of Mrs'. Hardie. .
Congratulations and hest wishes
are extended to NI., and Mrs Frank
Hamilton wire-. .,were on
tdnThursdayy,,.arthforen;e12riyinisvitislq. ,is.i.clioarimiiel--
Lennan of Laurier
• The 11iisses Hart.trrig of Miivertori
spent .a few days recently 'visiting
:with 'their .Cohtin Mrs Elliott SandY,
Mr; and Ors. Wrn. Hogan:ef Loth
-
ian Motored .down' to Lucau and
Strathroy.' and "- spent,. several
'visiting with friends. •"
The 'Members of St. Andrew's
P1.11.1i-eh• 15,oit Albert,' are: holdiiig.
Jubilee .cm -Junes, 22nd, and 23rd it
being the '55 - ':anniirersarycif the
opening �f the Church.. Sunday. ser-
vices 11a.rn,
;Rev.- 'T: M. Mahaffy,
7.30 pni. Rev. G. Gonim. Special
music: A' Garden. Party :Will be held
on church lawn on :the. 28; .
'..,•wd,.ai•e 'told' ikat. in Our note last
Week ori•;ilie• visit of Mr and .3;11rs.
W. M. MacKenzie to this _part an.
'error in figures .occurred. When we -
'stated that .Mr„ MacKenzie.' had 'sold,
liis farin„land, at $250 per. acre
should have .said $500 per acre. -,Well -
that farm miiust have.; been :fit for
townf .
•
The paramount .17:: F. W. .0. meet -
(fig was (held at, the home of grs„.
4.1Rx ..M.CP1021711id;; Lueknow. The
meeting „ opened' by all singinp.1
, -were'
• then Made and an' .exeellent program
is lpeing-,Pi•-epared,..fOr thet-StraWberrY
festival... A Paper on, eitizenshiP. Was
read.. by Mrs., Grant MacDiarintd
when Bessie Barnby 'favored the
gatherirrg W i t.h an , instrinnental
ster and a soloi: by Mrs,,,t•Jack!.Haniii-
ton7....was, followed :hy a paper ,0,11
^"Wht:1,70et-- Out', OP ii.6114•‘"
,0121.S.-„Plekering'.;,.•• ,,The,-..rne.etinee..,••:: was
bronglit to a close, by ..communitY:
Singing, after whieb, the hostess.scr-
yed ,a dainty lunch.. -A hearty vete 0t,
sui-• the- tTSV.,i7e- 1107176ffe:
1.banks" 'Was ,eil.de'red'AqrS; Ma'ciDiaf-
Kethabas invited the ,club te.'ineet
at herhome in. Paramount .on 'July•
;
Ware pleasecito report .that Mrs.,
John Durniti, who has ben so poor,:
•
..Mr„ W. Smith Of Carlow is a vis,-
,brother,,,,iMr.. • jos:.
?1m' Alex McPherson of ', Lomien
has been. a vSitor,wi.th Mr, aivi Mrs,'
Ncil Cairipbell •the PaSt' week,
Mrs. A. Stuait has retUrned to her
lionie here after an extendea 'Vigit
with iiidinbers. 01 her faniils i they
'States and 'Wet tern „Canada,-
A,,bahy 'boy arrived at the 'home of
Mr, and Mit. 'Chester' ..,Vitvlor on
eek -End Specials
Cr,am Puffs Bon liouche
--Dundee-Cakes-
HO-rnReaiMs4ja-dBereBardead
Whole. Wbeat Bread
atter and ,..Eggs at Be-el...Prices
at •
011STInan9
Phone 36, .1..uCkapsfs
I DAL GI FTS
The ch,00sing" of a Gift for
the Bride will be , a' pleasure
ra-henyou call and -,see all the
Beautiful things We have 'in
Silver • and Cut such as
a Cake Plate or Bread' Tray „
with, Pierced. Edges; a...Lemon-
ade Set or Sherbet Glasses, in
the Hughs Design in Cut Glass.
Cabinets of Silver for Presentation purposes given special
attention.
CALL AND LET US SHOW
' SOME OF THE NEW
THINGS
JEWELLER
FAMILY THEATRE
Lucknow
Friday and Saturday
-June-2001-mnd 21st
HAROLD LLOYDIN
Grandma's Boy"
„DON'T MISS THIS PICTURE •
IT IS THE LAST PICTURE
FOR THE SEASON.
THEATRE WILL RE -OPEN FOR
THE . FALL MONTHS ABOUT
. OCTOBER fist
Wo Shows 8.30 and 10 O'clock• .
„Admission 25c.. and 15e.
-
ert Reid
'CREWE
.1grs: .Ben _Comfort -and -sPrz Ennma
of. • Kitthener are,,•visiting Mr. and
Mrs. 1!. °
Mr. Cecil Blake of Detroit is home
,
after spending .1 few months • in a
Tiro factory. We Welcoine Cecil back. .
-Chortles Twamley Motored up
_from ..,_Detroit_" and Visited 'his sister
Mrs; P. 'Finnigan. ,
Mr and Mrs: Geo. 'Hunter of
Zion,' Sundaked, with Mec. and
•
W. Drennan; •• ,)
Mrs. 14 "Caesar, Dungannon and
Mrs. Wm. Trwin Belfast are keeping
house for Mr, and Mrs.Geo: Henry
who are away' on .a yjsit. '
'Mr, and 'Sirs., iVicAllMeic
,Chicago and 'Mr. Toni Henry of Bel-
fast, visited 'Mr. and Mrs. -Geo.( Hen-
:ry of Belfast on Thursday.
Mr. .IOC Wilson who is her from •
,Mr. and Mrs: Geo.'Henry.
" kr, and 'Mrs. Sid 'Gibspn „ and
ramify inotored, UP fromi Stratford
and s er_p*Iday .with.:_Mr,Land...,Mrs.'- •
Wns, McConell and Mr ,and Mrs. H.
J.: Blirke;"-' ' • ,
Bolri-To Mr,•. and Uri: Camp.
bellef,•tetteif--a daughter; Stine ,13.
Mi's-Catripbell • was fornially
. •
Miui Memity.
Mena* is busy .framing
Abe Brown's barn. .
'Mr and Mrs. P '8.1,iekvond of Bel-
fast .spent' Sunday witk. their .slit1"•,t-!.
ah sister .Miser
r,
dfle$dayjrine iitl nrattjl. A ind 1ayihoid thotrk.ftole,..Sriedaff
e r s
atiens. '
Mr, Richard A. Miller. cif Rego....
town, Sask: who was a commissioner
at' thd : General ,ASsenibly at 0W*71
,$SOUTA; Spent a few 'days here IAA
week. renewirig 014 aciPlaintances
the guest of his Aunt MI* R, X. Mil-
,
ler,
Jack make's; his ustral, Sundai",
night visits V.:ast. •
A normal" man it On4 who thinks.
he Would look. better it 'the bikrbev,
had Olt bis hair .tiliterently. A
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lee
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