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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1937-07-22, Page 5•••• ..• !: • TIURSDAY; JULY. ,22Np 1937. : I lang x,ucJcliow s.ENTIN'Et. New Reducing Diet allows 2 Slices of Bieact Every Meal '71;:er17, FOLLOW THIS °'.BREAD DIET FLAN' Thisi Diet Plan gives aim:tit% '•1600' Calorie/ a 'daythe; , reducing allowance.. of the 'average woman. " • BREAKFAST , saving meat, fish or, eggs „ 2 sucre ToAsr,,.1 butter gun coffee (clear)1 tap. sugar • • LUNCH OR SUPPER , . • Mciderate. serving . Meat, fish, . AiOrage serving' .1 green velletOle 2 SLICES liftEAD, 1 sq.:butter ' Average solving fruit salad " • glais fedi or tomato. Juke , • .Generous serving meat,. fish. or Amalie seiyaig 2 •• :;43failtab1es, , Small'seriing einiple.dessert • 2 SLICES DREAD; lei. butter cap coffee ortea (cleat) 1 • 7,2 ..,., PIT /a based Qp. tho,-; proved fact that .*-bFead itself 18 not,' fatten-- ing •:, , EifeAdjs an ezterilif9,44: Extreme reduchildiet8 cut „down too, much on energy . 'foods because starch le Coo- sidered „fattening."... Bread is ; not just-n"starchy" road. It is a • combination of energy - iVincarhchi- • diates and a .special f�rni of protein, that .helpi -733441 ducing. ' Extreme diets Often'break ; - down, vital tissues,,,and- - should never be taken with- . . • out a doctor's advice. Go On the, BreadDiet—. and be splendidly energetic, not weak and irritable. This 'diet :gi-ves yOu the main ' part of your energy food in bread. ' •OLLY 'PHONE- 36-, • LILICKNOW. -.KI.NLOSS* Mrs Hudson, Miss Gretta ' Hudson' and Eunice Purves ' • •:'.MOatt..at .W. :J. Irwin's. • • MilhiDaii 'Canipbell. of ' Termite and .Mrs.. MacMahon• were,. recent visitors 'at ...Rod, ' • • . • , s . ' . 'Mr.' and: Mrs. .111.1elyin • Irvth' and. • family • Visited- on. • . : • •Mr. and,Mrs. J; Were Sunday. Visitors at J.o$: • • Mr.''aiad••1)Ii.s. Malcolm. 1VICInne's a'nd • Anne Of Detroit;• ai;e• ;Spending a ..few. •daye-at big 116re. here; • ' ' • CANADIANS USE TELEPHONES , AlwaywelL.doLthe•‘ fore An • 'tele- ,phonernatters, Canadk-eentinues, to, • :lead :the world,:in its 'per ia'aPitaTtisage. • .of telephone. 'service; , World Wide .teleplione statiStics compiled 'of ilanuary .1, 1036 arid pow Made .public; that an an• :. nuat average of 21.0.8 .telephone eon', ver§atioris .were Canada 'or - •every man, .wonian and child, this cOuntry..4lie-,,..1.Juited States, .witli''...a •eintparable: figure of :197,0,. Was . in • second .place: ' • ; the basiS- of telephone ••develpp- • inent throughout : the whole popula••• • tion, Canada- VitlitTI0-.-9•5.- telephones,- • 'per 'ohe-hundrad people is 'second ;••onlYto the ,States .01-nparableAgtire-•of:1-8:69, telephones , , • , AT SORE LIP • , , . A • ilewsiiper man in a ;western Ontario, tOwn,, a' Man of high intelli- genee and education, puffed his cigar As a: friend of loni-standing called to • see him. The friend. noticed. that the. editor had a spre•son,his lower,' He had had some experieneewih sores Of fhe kind, fOr •,11W father Years ago had died of Cancer .beginning as just such ',a' 'sore •and he himself had •TorOnto-Telegram Reporter- ' Tells Of Sink Hole -Visi I!OPOrter And Photgranher ,Get Acquainted ,In, Wingham 'Recently While lining TQ Find Out 'Wher,e Or What The Kinloss 'Sink Rale is' , Some. far fetched; storiPapf thq• Kinloss Sink h010', .apilearing'•recently,- in the dailY •Preas • res4Ite4, in. the; Toronto .Teleglem assigning a re= Porter And Photographer to. ,c9Ver. by w90. and •Pieture the story, of •this amaSing 41hole". As: II TePlak of their, visit •thel'IPIloWing•• amusing take-pfr * "'Atoon yezterdaythe ,gtreet lights; Of Wingham.:. were rti11 burn-. i••o; , ,„ , , That is thl-kind of Place Wingham ls-71t has its Own ideas and nothing i.tAri• 4:hake theiri•,, not:Orel! the. Arrival of "tWo.'•-•To:i0140 neWspaPefilleo • in ' search ,Pf.,A„ mtd hole whteh, AeCording' to,- legend, reionins• inganable hole' •• iifter awallowing a house, 'trees; A'. hose and buggy, and an. Indian, priw, ,eecss.,'• Yes, an Indian prineess. Not even; that dastardly deed disturbs the equanimity. of ;Winglia,ro. , ' Which, is not to be weidered • at, • becausethe polY ,hole that the. two Toronto' adventurers, fotind . on this ..evehtful "!S•unday. was • the 's.cetintry'side • rut's. in which the ...car threatened to stick *while a *storm jiWept, thunder- ously about • • • souls, about 130. miles -northwest Toronto: When the Toronte . Visitors' arrived, 'Shortly before" noon; the 'day was -beautiful and bright, the , chief. ' of police sat in'his 'shirt sleeves On, :the verandah', of his home, .anO• street lights were:, still, burning, , •••1' • "Cad you tell about this hole '1”,. . Chief George Allen rose to his full height of :six feet and said: "I read •about it in the Papers.". , .'"We've tOrne all the way frpm, Tb- • rOnto •to see it," the reporter Said. Wistfully. : • ; Quotes Mark Twain' ''Yes said the :Chief gently • "I read it in the 'Toronto paperS.'", Ik•e 'dropped the 'Magazine -en the. :chair and .adcled.,y`Like •Mirk Twain ...said . when 'he Wits ;liked aboilt a report,: r. • • - 1,4r A Iep, . • A lnitt. fieik.-Che'ykolet „ learn the .diffctOlie0,..it."*.pac,e4 eW.n. The -Only., Coriiplete'Car. E the lowest price ; 'PNLY,7411EVROLET gi'OS.-ryoU ...Krte.e,Actkfin.77-;,greatest: , -eciinfOrt,,,adVance-sncc.• tke. CIUSC4:139.tbr.,40t, the -ftir ".gliding. ride and fet'• SafOr ;Car-Oontiol At alt ••• • • • •s;.- ... i;.ORLY CHEVROLET' 'hs alve-in- earl * - kind :44 used tecoi0-bieakipg .aiip14:Mes And tieing cars -for thrIlling.perfernance with peak ecOnomy. ONLY.cilEYRoter, SurrOOnAS. Iviith the saley.-i'10,1.4,., Iuxury Or new -Vitisteel Turret 'lop llodied.by,.FiSher-r tatronrst, quietest, -finelittquality both& knoWn'.".:, ON_LY tHiNiRO4Tgi.40,t,Qu:Pei:fett.eAllicliall&BrAkel39,'`i • with Safety glass in every *.indow, ,Fisher 1\10 -Pratt Ventilation fOr extra, Comfort. II • • • • titiVe a 'Chevrolet today and yoti'll know What a differ- enee these fine features inake! Qtie ,thing certain -t • • you'It'never accept, leSA for.youenuciney• . . . • • *On Meater po 1.40eModelt, • . • •-•••;•••••••;:f:;:•;:igi• „................ , ... '• . •' • • • - ierated'." "Go' to • the 'garage,".. he • suggested,", ".and.aSk Mt. Bennett or -Mi: lloinuth: They're old-timers,. and may ;knew something' ithout it.". ..“. • ••• , . Mr. •Iloniuth• was net in, but , r. Bennett • Was. and he Suggested that •Dr WT..,.,Crinekshink might • knOw. about the mysteriens.'hole. , But Cruickshank, Who lives . at . the other end of: the. village, .and: 'Who is' not a doctOrAu.t-is-called•-doctoi..10m;„, suggestect•that,his. employee, Harry .BOyle, had all the information, 'but, Harry 'Boyle 'Was ;at' church'. '• If: one waited at the radio' station near' the • hotel for. about .an hoar Harry Boyle vvoeld surely :Annear. . • '••• • 1 PRICED FROM 7 Matter 2-passeele &nisei , . de1is:6;0. at Oshawa, . Government takes, licensc and • freight:additional. (prices Sub-' icdt to change Without notice.) • Most likely, your piesent car m.,, will easily take care'lif tbe down payment -and you catt, , , pay the balance on monthly 'terms to Sui$ your purse, under .lbe General .Motori Instal- ,• ' , ,x,nent plan. , - Why The -=Lights,' -At the Hotel Brunswick. the: prO- sorne yearspreviously developed z prietor ,came Out to let down the awning.because he said it was se hot. ,After Passing!the time of day; the reporter obserVed • that the street lights were still .burning. ' "Yes," said the proprietor quietly. "1 was wondering about that myself • , . • • 1 f ' d time pass - Old sore which failed •te• heal. ,•His doctor told him it waS. the beginning of cancer, had •treated it with radium and the sore had, healed. . • "What are- Yon deing for that. sore.' n so _g . orf--Tour-lip,rhe-said-trytlio.-yealaptper a..., - a-Harry:Boyle, appeariElVhei inatil . '_ . : . , • ' • • ' , . , -he said Ife--would4esid the -.way to the "-Ptittng-a---little---- SA-1Ve•=.on• hole'a the :gnat _sigh tthat,Vgehdt_fr: haoving,_. • • anS'IVer: ' "It'll. be : alriiht.", :„Thp 1:'een clisaPP°Intmen • es . P ,. ,.. friend • ;demurred; '"If •yo uj don't. kiya the TorOnto• visitors., for: . if .., Harry Boyle. had admittedignorance seine7: it , better 'treatment ., than 'that,'" - he. bedY :elsde., .3.'7,...01.:lultelo hatten'ebeeanc el:1=111'7'c'; alone of. theSe ' da'37.s."1""i':' don't think , Ulda- have been been •inade..swith all the said; :"We'll. be conlint to yourluiler, ,.74; P it!S a. cancer, AO ydir?", enquired the 2 200' souls • and one :could have felt. TriAliOr:"4•L..; : • ' - : ' "NO" 'Said the Other,. but 'it..Will •be one, if You, don't look after it 'better tban. ,Yotere doirie . ..,, , .• _. „. . _ ".. '.!Itilt"'! 'said'the editor, "no cancer • io my, family.", ,- ' 'The' -,friend: fetintoefrqii lii4-Thiiiiie • or • economifal ransportatiO • tie, had a keel ' affection ler: the neWS- ARITHMETIC l'O RECEIVE ,IpapertMan. They had thoUgh 'oriAiff7'• LESSATTENTION ereat' sides Of politsatin the lei.- - • • , • . • islattire. together. For, years they had Arftlimetie. will riot be ...stressed as mtieif- in the public schools. 'starting bon. close. friends. Besat ...ciewn And . „ ;with the fall terni,' while More, em- wrote to Jiin, the editor : ' He •gave phasis . laced ()it the h,ealth h. • ' f 13i id I' f • • im,:a piece o is mind, I o o , sehool childrenbeptinder • the reviseu. eurrieultini which ;has; beenadopted as , own and..his . a •experienee • CY the Department on the . recorri;•• and urged him to look after the sore. " mendation of a committee especiallX - • some 'days. later, the editor turned appointed 'to. study - Ontario; riuhl Cti f." ffi ". . Up , the s o ce .in large . schopls. • Ptiblic Schad grad'es op, • . . • . • : • -longer be • knOWO as .11111'101' First andcrty. • . ' S'enjor First and: SO On but Will be . .know," lie said; 4!iny: wife gat 'every day theworkmen shovelled rub7 o , er y ur. ,e ,s• , 3" And •.so on. Thus '.the Senioe 1. WL , • ..that o_ne •••resatrllayitgh.eatobilgnt:friend. •,the ;el* 'Meandered about the Alps, Harry Boyle recounted the, .strange deings +, of the Hole. There .were helps all alonethe road, but by this. tinie there- Was an obsession with •A,:: 'Hole. Three Weeks ago' he said, nien cstivteefsil otonobfinKldinaio' srr;AIT9. lOth Bruce. County'. ,,and• theY, caine across. ab'out • 200 feet, long. and 60' 'feet wida4 They • piled 'into this . hot; loW the . earth from. a neighboring • bank, until .the bank wiii• pradtically. level an the hollow was manifestlyfilled' l• . ' • • • But. returning :to, work the neict mOrai g; the hollow had sunk .three • feet, had swallowed 'the 'earth that • had, ben fed to • it.; and. at the sides inside Muck had oozed 'Out, like -a -giant , which had maten, toe_much and. • is dribbling. 'Treessere felled by the :dozen And 'thrown into the hollow, and known 'is Grsde 1, Grade 2, Grade hold f that lett • ,of 0 .sh has hish• and earth intt6 it; • but without. given nie no peace until I, decided to PARAMOUNT -and •James • MacDonald, visited with frie.Ms• at 'Plyth and' Bel- , . • grave during the week. • • M.r. and• :•and Master Kenneth :froth S,aSkatebil, are! :visiting ,with Mi and Mrs:, John „Jam7. • i:eturned h�e 'last Week after•Speriding the past feW. ,",.. „ •-. : ' • • , • 'Congratulation ,Aie iextended to kr, • ., and . Mrs., _Nelsen Raynard on .„ the ai riVal. Of a $Ort On Monday, ',Tilly 10th. Xt. °and ' M,r$, .Marvin Sanderson. Of TOrpntO; were "tedent visitors .With •Jainei: MacDonald, ' Mr. and: Mis.: Ontax Brooks :spent' the Week -end With'frienda af..Midland . . • D. . • Mr.' John D Martin 'attended the .X.: -.-Deanery„ -picnic. at Pert, , Elgin on Wednesday,' of this weekr::: *SS'''katharine: MaeLernian of '•itie=; 'holidaying.41th her grandparents; Mr., and. Mrs.. J''.'"•Mac,- • 'Donald .•. • ' • will 1].C. knovin' a§ 'oracle 8.' A man - grade will be in 'the hands ' of • every ' Underground rivers, it Was thought,: teacher before next tall. • • welt the .ettilso. Or.',itmight be. that . there was lintestorie in the area,.; and limestone is notoriou's for disinteg7 rating and forrning CaVerni . and avail. l'he hollovv' took all that was • given '•,tit it; gulped......tinci`openedCUP ual • outlining the 'changes for", each again for more.' cortie, and. 'see you.. Whit should I„do. • • '.. -PERSQNAL , There •has:never been a iiewSPaper, printed that satisfied everybody. But about it",? Fortunately, • there was, In, One of the local -hospitals, some radium'. 'The newspaper man was sent for niedical• • 'Irea'retetved--a-e'ouple, hours-ea-veg.' At aLlY Tate- • •ntic-heiles • , • and had -been eventually. settled Y. healed np and has temained healed logs, so, there was hope IPA -this for the past nine yeat'S.-' The patient. tom But none of 'the. others had been so" richly adorned with legends as this 'particular d hole,. , Many • Legends • • Minotaur Cyete had to be. periodically' appeasea.. A vacant log cabin Whieh Mite' 4.004 13Y' its brink; vithished• one morning- It was eoinpletely masticated' by the raven- ous hele, for net a• stick waS there to be seen. That is' the linpresaiii,e story nakedly. told; Another„stery is That Ari •old shack tumbled down into the sVitamPY °area' and the broken hits just miturallY $811,1c. A, ,third stery treatment. with the radium, the satire ad been discovere t e nc . • • .The W'omen's Association • Of 'the - United Church last ' Friday a-f- terndsin. 'At the 'home :of Mrs.: Nellie' Stewart • and: twenty :were' present. Ms ; McWhinney,"the ':president, op- ened•'•the meeting' in the: usual, .WAY., Ny,ith ' and 'Prayer. Robert. J'Vle_e_r4."retid. theScripturelleSsOn and Mrs.ii: T. :turner .gave a Very good tic+Pic. orii",HoW to -Study'. our Bitde..".• Mr$:• Sam 'Armstrong fernierly. Loura Bridges, from Nanton,. Alta, who is visiting 'hen aunt,- was present , and favored:, With tworeading, "Whist Whoe" , (Scotch), and; William and : banked ' _ :meeting and a •• vas .served 'arid a: so0a1 time' enjoyed, • We wou er if the farmers in these parts reallte hoW ,,niuch-- they blessed. To traVel alorig:. the andview grand of is about tne .'oeSt •,PeperY ene wish • for: lyestrners who. arie. ing these parts claim it ;is a' After: travelling fer milcsand out ere an -seeing the, crops ulf sq. badly, linoyving that all their labe.ur and efforts were in vaini ,We IMVe to admire. those fanners for thir:Tpthit6csrk altrilidos:.Ctoughraogwe 4us up ,‘;‘,f tell; their. -• ' • • ' :• : ''•••• • - • • • -• • , • . • . ,,• • • :: brave and princess were • betrotlied.• Thenjhei,brave, .beloved; went on the war -path -and.'Iltateyer 'it. .WaSr erpSsed the Path,' •the .fa'etT' reiri.4ins that. when, he returned he i:eite'ge'd 'Op• the girivas:.abScilutelY throligir With .her; and •so' the priliCeki*:liPsti.'t.1.3..yr.,‘:v herself into ..tlie hole.,and, beloved, :vv.as.'completelY• and, to this ,day her.'snirit hey er s. a b 'that hole ing°vengeance,. .and.'When 'a .Sacrifice. 1W.alliiwod a suck= ini sound; Listen tor, that, • sucking, sound the 'net time ,Y'oU' hear the In'••• ,di".an Love Cali: over ;the • ' The I101e Is Level , ,By this time, just at The Hole was -reathed; nder storm broke with full fora and fury. It, c urne . • . . .01"i The to a, muddy mess o there „is,a 'verY simple metlibd :by 'day. But •there was no• hole. • It . was •[bas' remained Well, .thOugh he, now over 80 . years of age..' SpreS on the face; -witlain . the Mouth 'rind on the lips Whfolt..donot promptly heal are often pre'eaneer- •this conditions. They.: are o,cceeditigly 'cortirrion; but eause the; yietitiis ignoiatit, :of the. prope'r• coUrso. to pursue If in. ilOnbt •he :sheuld. see his family, doctor and • .which• better newspapers . can be Pro: ,leeel.n, both sides., how.ever, Was, the Stuff that- had dov,ed• frOni its hthards . . (hiring :its' earlier• feasting', and sliere dticed° and that is for those':Whci sub- . ,drillO to „thelli• to take .an individual Were the. stun-I:Ps, of ;•'• tide 8 10 I th ' had :interest in Seeing. that they get, more ..,, . ibeen. fed to it •It 'was •elear' that it ..11;01.1plia personal news'.••• Not that lost ltS.APPO,tite,.. 1: ' ' -. °.., Iliad' .sufgtient for :the ' day tuid: 1)40 .yon.'ate qxiitOtad ' to beeenie a ' re-• ..But I've got to take it *hire porter' V4theti You beteme a' •Cillb8•Cr ib- . . ,,, a mud hole," pleaded the photograitb-", aro, but if you have viSitors; if .'Srott eri "And now it's• •raining, And •I ve• +going .onolie yoitr neighbors are Sure . , ' '..Se ‚while the .guide arid the.renotter, . , tO "he interested in. knowing about tt.' sat snuglY irr,the car he pliniged -ieto .. • . . • . left •roy bOots in Toronto and have be'en. on a visit or. you •are there isn't any ' Secure his' advice. It is highly.dang"er- ous. to waste •precious tinte fooling with doubtful rontedies or gliaelts• be effective treatinent niust be ..earlY, Ali :over Canada,. in the larger cep- treq 'there are iriAtituteti.Ar clinics for, cancer treattnent, :If' 'the patient , „ t's tO`do-so; PA'Y's-fer'''-treat;,-. merit, If he is Without tneansc will be giverr treatinent ,equal -la the hes wfolitityvvirh,eth" e. bur'n6d`rid ew oN,o). c week befo .e binder d ti oeet , _ ..at. th„, e -nenitt. ttoniew'ha 'P'tt°1'4411"6 'But best itf all IS fadf „Ic4,6 ig; avva,17.,p.i-wl,t wee oaturdit"Y Park. ()1' 11". ' rs 'n` A t the • Storni ,a•nd tbole pictui•ei of the Tell them, tlitbugh yeur,:horke Paper.. , . that ',there never was a 'honse, .Cabln. Or ihttek near, the hole, - ' Then there is the tale d the-inebri7 ate in 'a horse and bugg,Y, The buggy stuck in the hole, the horse reared and :jolted, 'the' inebriate to the 'cle.3' bank, Ile -Slot. soundly and when lie awoke the following n101 -fling. there Was no Sign Of the" liorle -and--,bu0,- lhe other tale is that he Was' drunk that' he didret, know 'whether it. wits •VAterY,,:little item of a local or Per- Olace wherelhore Ahould hair° been n Sonal".tuititre.,htris illgt 014f, 1.41.161 islet 6Ven .00g6' his ,alioes,' soal;-, 'days ' to inalte 'h still, better neWspaiter,and ing,s'hirti squelching ,cilty.up bis legs, , riardla schid 6.0d are r.oads •grain • ceirid visit- balni mile dried The fanners here are. getting wall into -,cutting' the '.wheat, . let of it „measuring between fotir five .feet ,• vvoe't be •till hear the rumble the -'`Cad 'thresh= in, machines up the road, again' and the -little- lads following. •with glee; . . . which IA instinct from •otir'fore, fath; erS that its •hArveSt 'tittle again• , •• • Mr. and' 'Mrs. "'Burton. •Itoach 4 • • day' . fro thew daughter to eome at• once, that Reuben 'Brewer, their son-in-law, had 'been seripuslY ;injur- ed in. an 'aceldent: ',We hope the un-, ,fortunate one isnot as bad as it st first . Miss ; Iris Itivett is • ViSiting hr fridna,,,misg w,innifre,d Swan, 1%ipley' Mrs.: Elizageth Robb 'and' '21Vliss 'Verne Robb And arid 'Mrs. David 01.11, atthnded the. funeral Of , their 'cousin, .Misi, tahara, 'Snielter a1 Pine•'•12,ivr, on Friday, , ,; Pa.Vid 'Erringten visited her ,artughter, Mrs'. ;Mary Rivett a' feW ffciin SaSk., Benjanno, it Mr. Andrew's sister...Other Visitor§ Sun day Were Mr. and Mrs. :Archie. Mes- ser , and daughter Margaret; andMr. Duncan' _MacDpotild, of •Sruisels aod Mr.' David -Mc,Allister; of St. Angus- Mrs.,;;Currie •.. returned "SaturdaY.'•from camping' :at :Pert Alkert.• .•;.• •••• is. Visiting his • 'sister,, Fin- nigan ..a0 renewing fornior acquam tances., •:It:ii:thirty.7fiVe. years :',Since: Mr, ,.b,ib§pir left theSe iiarts for the, WoSt. And: naturally .;sees Many' •Chap.L ,BORN -At poderieh..HOsoitai; .and :Mrs. ,Char - le S • Durnin (bee MOCinfe) daughter: • • !I.' •• ' • getting it to,the editot requires very' "•" ,'. eicertioit .on your That 11, ,110k7t, i01.1 dan helri make• YOur neivg- - paper Tnote iritereating, hod „you .are - .Invi et o art--tlein so v at - • ' "Thia t 6 *nth- in which 'th• e Attie gro,onts hagin to tinithhi the .fact-of•-ittio is.really boss IA 0640118d • and rain dOWn his neck tould drenph doiten AiVingham.ved:: Mr, 4 111S' enthUSIA A1110, "TVS SW611111Y ‘111 SUndOY• righti"' ;Ito shoutedf '"T„,'"etin „feel „it ike• jelly 'andel feot SflaKlllg Then' ii. teSS., ftPt ' .(tritepded FOr2ta.St Week) 'voice 'as he yeiled; lervd •found„ Visitora. •lnimq of and , and Bert Bradford, .'and family •:'spent : tbe. week -end •.caipping at Port ° • Mi7-iBert.,Whyarand. Miss Marg., aret Pentland intend • .spendiog" this .week.'atjhe .Goplerich: Suinnier. School while Miss :Beth..Park delegate to the Presbyterian Canip :at Kintail. ••Wm....,13ray visited ''his..•siater Mrs.: Stephen .at''GO'clerleh:lasI Thursday.. Mrs. ,'L.. Stingel and children . are .earoping. this ..:Week''.Ate Port.. Albert; where Mi Stingc1 1. panting Mis 'Di Vol e, and sotI Bob al- coMpanied the., doetor• frpth• Blyth•011 his. '§eiiii-weekly: trip ..Friday • after.: ° , • , ' and kt's.' (1,M. ,i1iicKenie,' aleolin and: AndreY•'•J'elin ot Ham,' . • • , holidaYing at their, cottage, at" Kintaii.,"•Mr. MacKenzie is eijo- ing a. three weel;-.§'• holiday froth the Canadian ,'Rank. of ' Coninierce, MiC Chas : Ell i Ott . who been .secretarY has. -1.e•sMirl."eadiid:11.1.1!ts trio -eon., M. and Mrs. ,Everott ErringtOn And and Mrs., .,Viotor Arrington' ,and daughter jean Mr. tiha Wal- lace .Blaek doderiCh stterided' the intieral of Mrs, pavid jaWitt of Ble- Val On ',Sunday.,: The. deceasod. was 'Nits,' trrington's brother's wife,•' •. deliver the sermon; „which was spiring to all. The special inu§ic was given by the ,Lucknow choir, assisted by Mrs, Munn of Ripley, a niutician of note,•, favoring with ,two i solos dur- ing the service .'• The church was also: beautiful ,with -bouqnets.; of summer • flowers for the occasion. It IS 'regret- ted by all that 'Mr. Geoghegan, 'the, ' • he leaves to take '.11P a'. parish at kido.etown and. Highgate as ,the .sec•- ond appointment. , Mr. and gm: Cba§, and sin , Henry, visited. 'Sunday, -July 4th with; Mr, Roy -.Rate of Dash - Mrs. Elliottand• Hen- ry'Rilittze:nyeoiniOSz:tru-elidaatiY./ense‘xoif .Ato raSt.teEld,. ,at Waterloo Park. Mra:, Donald F,0Wier. • Mrs.. Oeorge•• • li Win, Miss Celia Pentland, :Mrs: •Sani ArnistrOng and kisk' Frances 5ridges-, visited --a Arit Of old •ac4uain.- lat'al'Snoc;ta:tet:nWdee:efilt%liirch611Sunday They. services theie to heir. Poir.WilsOn-•=of• Ambiarn, who they have 'known :since childhood.,' Visitors f at . the lioine of Mr. FL.J, 41;n d ‘1(1r3Ts Jht the week end woearnen'el"ioT .f • -Stratford, , '; • • , : • • • lgrsK Geo., yi:60 adcootimnied daughter, lgr.4 Neil 7,qelionftla arid ,Menonald of- pingaide; ited yier son' WesleY „Pree of 'Seaforth on Sunday; • • , ••• Anniversary, serviees 'Were 'Preach, ea in St.'.?fturs:, Anglican Churcli, 8undaY-At: th'e, 111 SerVieq, li heavy rainstorm, 'came, .j118t a little tuiiitd the o °pet Indian .1.-Otle rititt f stdeth, twholitit;q1, ft•E,Rtit, tir: bitt I/ ne ti ..)Infm.A. mid a ft.161.14. old'!estt°6i.' tn1iet1.iii: sot hOl Years :go belosved1"wlitehief ° '" ( " het ° g atii skY . tpc tlyWard.,1' WhO haVe IriOte'recl goy: G. Roberts of.*Wingbrini , .e e g it w s y. . . f •• :the' HUE toanied- the . toubity„ -• - •••• : • - •• '4 • • , • MeSAis....,Ha.tV.ei'and Herbeit.:Alt 14 OnteilaittIO over the -'weekkend 'Mr.' andMrs.• Ernei:6' :datigliterS'• and Meda,..of Brantford and. 'Misses Winnifred and "Ila MeGabe, of B the latter two teing:sisters -of; Mrs. ,HarVey"Alton. :• .Mr. • 'and ;Nits:: •CaMPbellalut.°!L": three, Soii-S of .:0t1.44, have been teWing :.,aeciuintarieeS 'here and he'S. '.ar-olddmigliter Mark' Lou of.. Ood- crieh .vrsiting:. her 1)aterits,•,Mr;and'„ krs: 6e8;'' IlarriS. • ' • '- • . , 'T. ' • r. ormary eaVen ,of Toronto .:rettirtied • aturday.. from a twe,weeks', vacation; witii his Mettler, •Mr$,...kobt. Treleaveo , and :other'. telatiVei. „ • . ,• • • • The. ,inoitthik Missionary'. -meeting , Of the' United Church. was hoa. Fri- day ,the president,- • • Mrs. R. A. MaelCentie. "'‘ChArge,, The hied:Ling 'Oriened' in the .tiatial WAY' With., A liyinir and praYer Mid .stripture lea-. s60. 'Mrs, 'the' tenipar,., -mice ..,secretary,;., read arlele and:. poon .'he Totilt of the '..lastot"$ •ltana.'',„ McWhinney.,:ind Mari- aret gave. a :reading ' the theme, 1\liS.,Perne 'Altatta,ang stolo,•: is tot as ihtgean -attendance as , • #t''.*'• • Whigliarn aeneral Ilos.- pitaloon. Wed Aes,d'ap., -,1ti1y‘ I to My ,Ind 'Ate4 To'm Cooi'•Ltidkgow, iv son! * • , to.