The Lucknow Sentinel, 1925-06-11, Page 141111MIMMONIII
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0.00. PER YEAR IN ADVANCV4. $2.00, (Yril.E*Y7!S'.
OCKPIOW. ONT.,THURSDAY.. JUNt 1 !ih., 1925.
' SINGLH.CERIN$„ 5 CHNT,S.
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o PROFESSIONAL CARDS
• F.A• • PARKER,. OSTEOPTH', of
Wingliam, Will he at the :Cain ftousei
• ladminew, every' Wednesday after-
-7noon. 411 chronic doseases success..
fully treated.. Ueteopatny remove
. the physical . causes .iof disease, • Ad,
,j,ostinent of. the spme is MOM 'quick-
Ajr: • secured and :With, fewer • „Lretic-
,..inents by Osteopathy', than itaY.
; ether. method: ••• " • , • •
r W. M. Ckmundt.
.Physiiman, Ond. Surgeon:
Hours •.7-4,
, phone 8.6• •
• DENTIST
MacLeod will visit Lucknow,'
every luesciay rn Or Conneii't.'
• .0inge. t •
• DENTIST.
OVer. -Decker's Store; 4xtract10il.
; either by gas or local. 'WM be in
; Dungannon every Toursday.
. • . • Phone
'DENTIS
_Gill Dr?, Newton
Mike appointment '
in office everyday •
;
EROGRP1•
I mom
•1 have added. toy „: Wall : Papei
and; 'Paint Inisinesa a vitolk of Wal
PaPer which • May be: .seen at
residente way 4. Cameron
Painter and Decorator • r •
A. Grill tiL Co dealertian,all kin&
of •junk -Buys Wool. PayS. highes
Market 'pride: Doii.f4ell • before 'see
ing Us. • • .
•1,03,liod. 'strong Cabbage Plants for salt
:W -Sc Per. dozen., T...,J. 'Mimi.' • -
•••••' AuenoN•SALE
Patrick Wais1 8th con:. Wes',
' Waivanosh wiil hirord an auction sale
of his farm • stodk and inip.ementt
on Monday, June 15 etiminclicang a,
•One e'ciodic pan. Everything will bi.,
Sold as *Wing to the , loss of his .barn
Mr. Walshis ming un fanning.'
• ' *John Purvis Auc
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TENDERS WANTED
g, : •
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Tenders will; he received by th
:Council Of the Township Of Kinloa:
Lill neon onday of meeting; loin
:ioth, for- the construction • of a cern
en t bridge _between Lots. 50' & 51
Con. 1, Size Of bridge 12 feet,: .
Dated June 10th 1925.
18:0-d; • Geo. G. Moffat,' ?Cleri...
TENDERS FOR TAINTING' •
AND 'BUILDING STEPS
• Sealed tenders , will be received h5,
. the untiersigzied un to June the '25th
• 1925,- for painting scinicd at S. $..
• ,NO. g, • Kinloss, also -• for bulding
, cement stepsThe ;work to be Celli.
...„plete before the 20th day of Augist.
• 1925. The lowest or any tender not
-. necessarily •:•itecepted.-F G. Moffat,
-Secretary, R. R. NO. '3 TeeSwater
.18-6-p: • •
•;'•.:•!•
Lucknow Flour 1i11s
HavdlOck (Pure. Man.) so.00.
• Sepoy. (blended) $4.75
• Made •Rite • (pastry)'$4,50.
Wheat $1.40 ••
Feed Flour $2.10 •
Shorts.$1.0
men .:41.60 •
Screening Chop ' $30".00 .per. tgrip
PICNIC AT TEESWATER
A mluister baSket picnic will. be
held, in. 'Teeswater Park ari June' 12,
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under soispices ;of Cuirosto U..1% 0,
, clubs, Speakers will be *Oa Vorke;
. M. P. ,Progressive leader lit,: the
,SOuse, of COMmonS; Mr.. SPeaknian,
4., P., Of Red Doer,' Alia, and loca,
•inembers: A good line of. ..sports will
be put • on, including baiebellr-Ciil-
roes. Jun. Farmers VS, •Chesley. jun;
Farmers. No , diSappeibtrnents„-
. Admission 1,0c. •
:SOUTH IONVOS-
. • Tho regular moirth'Y meeting of
South •Kinloss W. M. S. was held" in
theLahurch- on--W•edziesdaY--J•tine,,-grd.
Miss NichOlsbn presided, and. led- in
the Devotional and busineas. part ''161'
-t1U1 ,,StudY,
• ham JOnali was taken by •Misa-
'? ",41acLe0d. She read an article "Whidh.
' , ,it 'VetY fully. TliCtopid.
Was taken by )7trs;.Xas, Martin' Mia.:
L. lytitetyek. anti Mrs. -Dan Maddri.
non, , all being of math intere$4. The
• next 'meeting vill be Herne Helpers
.
meeting at the,hointi f Mee, ,N;
'tebbtlierl• . ro-Sre4:Wf..$4004414
Mrs: lionrade Aitchesen is spending'
the week in Toronto.
• Dr, :H0c14e0d of ipley ' wishes to
announce„ that he will regti_ine jhis
'visits Lucknow Tues.:day-14M :AO..
'Foster "heines Wanted .fcr. oc.Ps• And
•girip; ;mid infants, male 4;14 1ern24,e•
Aply to Rev, 11 Perdue,. Walkerton
Mr. Joh. Joint' was quite Aerioas-
ly' Ll early in the week; having :been
affected, by the heat spraying
in one of is. e,rehards...'• •
....-;-.1014;04e0--• Crean). z TnigrIekin our own
PrennIsee" use :4 for dessert irietead,
of during. the the •443t. weather. Ice
-ereamrSodanrCtilles and. Soft -drinks,
John Elliott, now of. London
,,who wLl be remembered as 14 tea-
. cher at HalYroad and lielfest cal-
led on friends in this part last Week.
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'Friends of Mrs. MacCallorn 'will be
pleased to knew -that he is well on
dig wgy.to'recoy_e&Lfrem her redent
illness. • ••-; , ••• '
TEr-aTilmal, garden' party of the
Ashfield' United Church will be held.
at the 'home of .Wth Alton on the
evening of Jone 16th. Supper. from
d to' &o'clock,. Good pPograni. • • . '
The Ladies wishing to • jOin the
''Lady 'Bowlers" are requested to
.neetthe eenanilttee in the 2.Criundil,
Chainbrir ' on Friday evening, June 12
at 8 o'clock! Membership fee, $1.00,!
Tuesday. night brought, a:' welcome -Change ...from the .intense heat' whieh
had prevailedfor. almost two: weeks.
mew'.June.• ' '
:-MOs Mary Campbell; Mr. n Don.
Campbell • and. Mr; • Chas. ,Dennis of
fcitontOo and Mr.! Neil. Beaton of
4,ondon Attended the funeral .of the
.tateNeil. Campbell, , •
Mrs. Steel Hunter. 'Who ,••, halt -been
aeriouslyt ill for the pa ax
under -
wont an: operation in Vingham • Hos-
pital on; Menday, :, Af last -.oeceumta
•ohe was .4o:dug as well as 0corild be:
icpected. •
•- The regular • Meetingof the Wo-
men's institute wfll be -held at • the
aonie of MrS. :,John Cameron, on
Friday June 12 at: 2.80 :o'clock. Rol.,
JUL!.. "A• Book have 'recently enjoy,
34.,i7-,Visitdts. welcome,' '
Mr Pampbell. Grant; ' . • a : .recent
gred.uatel.-fran bigoOde"lia 1, Tor -
Onto; has/Oommeticed the practise, Of
la* in the tovtrit,' of Walkerton • In, tge'
Offine. formerly. 00cl:tined by, the :late:
Mr. Ccdlins.
Card of Thanks- Mis:. Donald
Campbell, .Ggugh 'street,' and family
wish to thafik:', their 'many friends:
and . neighbors for their . kindness- - at,
he time of the death of Son and
brOther, OU late :Nei) CaMpbell., . •
' •Calt4 of Thardeir: M r s Robert
.11aSty andfetidly of Dungannon,de-
sire to express sincere thanks' to the
many friends 'Oed• ligighgtirg who
extended "heinv and synnitith§ at .;the
Hine af their , reedit bereavement,
also for the man6r, letters :and.the:
beautifulfloral tributes. .- • •
• Bread
Sustains .
IT'S the brie food that
always satisfies because
--first in.npurishment
--first in deliciousness'
- economy -
Brea
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,MOte.-than `114,6 the hilit?
for Brea:Ci-satisfactio1i;',.
tIOlikiAtiei Bakery
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THE S,ALVATION •ARMY'
• MEETING
CaPta!n Hurd' who was announced
to give the chief addreSs at the
meeting wider Salvation, Auspices
held in the Town Hall Tuesday even"-
ing, was not able to be present.
TriveLizig by.iriotor, his car develop.
ed trouble rie,;: Guelph, ri-e'ci he ,':Was
.not. able to get here in .tiMe for",,the
meeting : • 'As a, substitute • .;Captain
Kingdon 'gave 'an: address his :sub-
ject beihg. "'Peep „Behind; -the
.SdeneS.7. It was the stories Of totini?
.fidoisotc-arid-Ohts" : wha bold, been
brought. bail{ to ,' respectability :and
"ii.oareitiferiship-through-therwork_ol.
the • S. A. Capt. Kingdon • was" able to
'give first hand information as he had
been 'among the dOwn4ind-olits. -him-
self.: Vocal selections Were given by
,Mrs J. Wesley- Joyht ;and by Miss
Mary ,Aitcheion. Dr. Newton and
Mr. J. C. kurdeolv• gave short, ad-
dresses and the Rev, J. Wesley Cos-
X:".2fferedLPra3ger,in....theabsence of
Mr, italiii-JOYilt7.-who.-was---40_,..,..aa_vo
been , chairman Mr. Harold Ackert
,presided:' Owing to a number .ci
counter attiactiong, the attendance
was not., as large • as ...otherwise 'Might
have been:
'CHURCH NOTES'
, • •
, Next Sunday June 14th will be the
Inaugural Sunday for the United
Church . of Canada. The Lucknow
,United Church are making it a spec -
Services:
ltev.--111-:--":"•"Mairtos-1.; - of -ItifieSt.
.presby.terian4Church London will bt-
the preacher Morning theme- "The
Great Adventure ,of ,Loving othe
Folks?' Evening 'theme -"A : World
Upside 'Down." In the, afternoon Dr
Mcbtosh will address a Mass meet-
ing of .the yoling'people... The chob
have special,: music for the 'day. Lei -
us catch the inspiration and get the
. • , •
vision • of great things for •the • Unite('
church of .Canada. • '
Junk- meeting -of the W. M. S
of -the presbyteriait church was he d
rn the chinch Wed.--Jixne 3rd Owing
to. the • illness- of: -.MrS.,McCallurn
-krs. Gordon :presided The deVotion•
al 'exerciSes „Ix•ere taken • by. Mrs'
Oliver Johnston ; and MrS. T. .Burns
Mts. Geo. Douglas took the "Bible
Study".. -"-the topic was taken 12Y
Mrs. A. P'. Stewart, Mrs, • 1VIcicerisie.
and Mrs. Murdoch 'favoured •thc
meeting with 'a duet .and Mrs. H '
Mul in gave a reading. The meeting
closedwith repeating the tard'o
Prayer.
Rev. Angus MacKay formerly Of
.Lucknow, but. nowof the Free
:Church, Kingussie, Scotland and also
his son ;Rev. J. Calvin" MacKay MS'.
sionaty of Peru will (D y). preach
and deliver , an address on Pero in
the.. Lucknow .Presbyterian church on
Friday Jiineg, 19th 1925i. 'Service' conY,
Mencing• at: 8 'Pan --sharp. Al- are
WelcoMed, to. attend' this- service as -it
will be very • interesting; •
The congregation of Itiversdele
'Presbyterian 'church met on •Friday
evening, June 5 to spend ,a
evening' with their. pastor" Rev. W. A,
MaciViiliam'' and With Mrs. Mad -
Previous to ',their departure
,fo.oni_their naidst.. A ,Ovitt program.'
was rendered • and • Mr.. .QMacWidian:;'
was presented . with: an address, And
A generous puree by the . congreg-
ation with
and Mrs. Mac iam a
beautiful bouquet of .ficrObib. • 16:
MacWilliatn feelingly :replied . anti
this was 2 followed by addresses ,bY
several MeMbera. Of. the congregation:
and ethers who were present and a
social hour brought a pleasant even,:
lag to a Close. ,
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KILLED NEAR 'ivilsigitOi
IN Auto ,AccippNt
,
. Alex White Guelph a cattle dealer
,was instantly killed while driving'
froion'.„ rl'eeswitter to Winghem, On
:Thiursilay Of last .Weelcy when his
car struck' loose giavel, and went in-
to the ditch. The mishap occurred
about' three milesnorth
Wing -
ham. James •Bestonworth a fanner
from • near Elora, - and .1a-n4s Hardie:
a son of ilehn Hardie, of • Tirriherry,
were in the car with White at the
tirne, but were not - oriously hurt.
Hardie had been, taken into the cat
only -a • few, minutes before.. Mr.
.4Wlitt=7tidiite of „lie" And.
'entree' ,a. widow and two deugfiterst
It. is sald the tat, an ,old • ' Reo run-
about, tVee• being .driven at3a4tetty
high tate of *peed whenit bit . the
•
Remember Goderieri Races
• wedneultiv Jana 110 $11,00.00 in
Vre,-431tc entot
• 14TICHNOW :SCHOOL REPORTS
Room 11
, Possible 446 Honours 334 Pais .267'.
"Sr. 1:1=-= •Roy* Collyer 42'7, Clark'
FinierK.ni 422, 1441,-*Maamalleri 412,
.garoid. Greet •400't Dorothy Nixon
409, betalie.,,HeIidereen..3$5i Clifford•
• geninr• 3.3g;., Ada Burns 372, Roszpila
„Fain' 3Q7, Betty "awn '367, • :Clare
Johnstone ':361;,: Evelyn Reed $.56,
Drinalcia: Douglas 342, Marjory Hen-.
•de'rsion:35i .Bobby Thompaoly.: :333,
.;Elden'Agar 3$01 .Cameron..Finlayson
829;: Marion Cousins 318, "Winnifred•
JohnStone 315, kith, leek Ferris i4;
Wilson Arrnstrong 300j Mina
Ine--299.0--.Kennetli_c_a_meron 2.98, Dav-
id Horne Elivoed:S�lomon 276,
Leonard Irwin • 275, ; Ernie Baker
270'k, : Harold /Button 268, Stewart
Cameron 268: 'Chester Bruce' 261'
Melvin Johnstone 2:47*, • • •
Jr: 275,. Honours 207,
'26,7
Pass
Jackie Fisher..214, Edna' Aar 209,
•Ed4re-WhiPhy 193, Verna Stewaid'
'192;-.-Donalci.41aepconal4189, J. C.
'Duinin 185, Philip .IVIiielVTilUit .1172;
Stanley 172*; Tom .51aeDori.:
aid • 145,•• Barbara So omon• 1011, ."
- • Tft-a,' Sheniff,:teadher• •
• . Room
, Sr. Brabson
94;: Agin ,Wrifson:. 91, Mytona Piihner
90, Carlyle 1VradIntosh 89;' Alan Mur-
doch ;ST,: Bruce Martin . 86,"LOrraine
• .
Brabsen.15,• Clarence gree -'.84, At-
MitcMillan .84, ;Jessie MacKenzie.
.82; Philips • Monary 81, Arthur An-
drew 50; -.--Ahriellii-Duiniiiertlie
Milne 70.- • - •
Good Harold Johnston .71,
klex Smith: 74,
Stewart 70, 'Stewart. Mullii . 68, Stel-
a Stewart '67; ..E•wyn 'Pentland • 63,
Evelyn .Nikrin • 4$. • . •, • •• • •
• Jr 75MacKen-
%=-Xlex
, . , ,
mie 90 Gladys' 1VIadDonalel• 87 Maty
Maeintosh, 82;'•Donald' Henderson 80 •
Margaret MacDonald.: . • • '
GpOil Armstrong
14, , Xdreetil.• Nay Or 74; .1Frafides
Thompson, 72, . tante • WebsterWeb-
ster 72, 'George WebOtet.' 06, •• Jessie
Naylor 164, Rey Finlayson da, • Isabel;.
MacMillan 62, Tom MacKenzie 60.
- Pair ,50 -Fred SteWart. 58; Bit
Webster' 58,, Pauline; Reed 52, Helen
McLeod 50
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Poor-r,Armatrong Wilson, 84.
, • .
W. P. • Thompson teacher
• Room. IV .
• . .
• Oitain iri.. group 1.
Subject; Nature ;.atticisiL Art; ..Hy-
gtene.: nuirks,'800.•,, •honours:
225; to pass 180, • : :.•
M. .MCQUillin 278, M. Bruce 27111. 'AL
Watson 269,, A." Watson and D. Nge-
Kinrieri• Ities)„. _266, A. Andrew 265;
ki:"Iviatxeniii:209, E. Buswell and
C. Webster.' (ties) 256,, D. Reid 255',
W. Webster 26; W. Agar' 2.46;
Panible 239, S... Jewitt •232,
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Sr. IV -Test exam on . group, 2;
• . • . , • ,
subjects. •,• • •
yet.ei i'llarkk• 759, to. Pas's. 450, hon.,'.
ours
M. Watson 080, K. MacKenaie• 604'
C. Webster • 640, D. MacKinnon 628
M, Bruce' 022, • R..Watson, 616,, D,
'Reid 602, S. Jewitt 5$7., A. An4r,eW
584, E. ,BUSWell .581; W. Webatei.':540,*
W. Aga; ,405;* M. Gainble 483. • :
Margaret : MeQuilin honours on
subjects Written, ahsent, on account
Of illness. Average .on yearN . work
out of 750. (A .highest) K. MacKen!e
.671, D. MacKinnon and M Watson
631; 4... 4toaiiiiti sio • "
. '4Eicptipaid, teacheo •
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DRUCE JUNIOR iARmins COM-
PETE IN LIVESTOCK JUDGING,
• • . , .
• .A , team •lofYoung farmers from
'Walkerton,. vicinity parried 6t. 1st
honoi- in the stock -judging eenipet-
ition held at •Teeswater on: Thursday
of last ,Week Ripley tgani was , a
close second. and brie of its. member's,
Frank Miller, got -the.'slyer••inedal in
judging beef battle. Prafik.. is taking,
.a 'good ,deal of satisfaction Out of 'this
success as there . were no less than'
80, cOmpetiidtal • picked 'Ham among
the cleverest young fanners, ofjho.
:dounty., The, Ripley tenni' was Made
:ups"pf.4: ,Geddes, Ed.,•„HarriSon, Frank
Bert Mascot :and Tanner
Brooks. - •
There.Was''Onifer 'a large" Min -Ober ;of
spectators and *competition between
thc
.Which inch:idea ten classes
stock Was put- on :by the County rei
presefitia14.o04!,the ,Dep:.of
Agricul-
turo
the ToWnship-,,
KnIosaon May 81k., 1025, to'kr;
• and ,Arehte Ilacitinaloa,' a
*OP 4.
e ,
SHOULD. 1i,A1470g tins
ea-Acticg
It may be• assumed ;that not On(
inerehant „nor °me clerk in 4 store
Lucknow ants to *deo on :Working
until ;twelve O'clock- Saturday nightt!
--or even a few nilnutes after twetti.t
o'clock, ." • '
Yet :thiS is what nearly All 0.
thein iiid thepast two Satiirdei„;
nights; To an onlooker it appeatet..,
IliAt the hour fiOnie''everi." o'& -lock " p.
,01:1:tit; twelve: .,:ci.elock was.th
busiest -hoar in the. stores •the
'Whale; 24." bpu*:- „ • • •
all Veri; ish • and ".••erl
. _ . d
unnecessary; Yet thii fo ly cannot be
, property :attributed, to any Pereel-•
neithir TO"."tlie alitolike•epets nor tc..
the 'dustom. ers. The, whole trot*, e i.‘$•
due to the Want of an Uncierstanclito
and an agreenient to close at '4 ae •
hour. if Lucicribw • hasa' by-law, or-
dering the cloaing of hnsineSS.V.acec
.at aey boor Saturday or other iiiihtf;
;-it-:evidentle-is7n-ot-irc-Vneratito-i7'tYar
•season.
• Perhaps the Vi•lhge Council or tho •
•constable (if We have nay)'are no
to •blaine,. In matters of this sort
couricil ::;and a, constable !Mist liavi
the bakki-ag and: the assistance oi
these concerned namely,' the mer '
chants • ' .• " , • •
,We are . to'n that j ne Brucc. •
•
towa a bY-InW ordens" the closing oi
•
shops at ,ten 'clock on Saturday
evenings. This:. would • seem. tolo(:
heedlessly ear y, and. eleven o'clocb
:wamid be a, better. time for a' viiiagt.
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Z.M.64.1,131 ,
VALUABLE CAR sToLEN AT ,
-WINGIIAM'
. .
Dr,. Hambley, t he--
...)hysidian and. surgeon • of Winghnin
,,,•oaci the misfettone to 'havehis car,
new Hudson coach, sto:en:froni his
.•4x,r.4:4e0.,
' a$.:4•drits •no., trace: ,df
3
the en one of the gasoline,
:raPn1:1"ti'rn- gWa
• and extretea..: istjioughr. that
•he" th!et ,who took • the 'car in thi
-•seoured stip0-: Of:gas
.,,etavi,a37: • • • •
The car ,VV047C1 be
2,006: • Dr; Humbly had been tiling
•'t in his. practice, He . had come home
•'OM, a long. trip Friday night, c7id
•50. 'going to the house had not
the garage door nor the car
vith:bo it was an eaaY niark. •
• „SusniCien „attaches; to a nian ;of
:.......-.Mownrcriminairreeord--who-had-been-
•.,00t Winiharn, for .,a e.w days be.
' ord. the • theft • ariA . who disappeareti
the:•.-saini9,....4*Lthe ear. Cur;
:::usly enough, nobot.4'..knoWiis, boo
jir When this Character left";
WHITECHORCIi '
Miss:. Isabel • fox; of Galt, is spend-•
ng tia•-• ,vacatiaii,' at '.hei; heme. here.
• Rev. : Mt'. •Seabie. 'bas..purchased .4
levi; Chg.:Ye:et/ Sedan. .
.1giSS .1:if:phi/la Henry of 'Toronto. • is
v1sit1n at. her hone here
ilia„Alartety • la', visiting •ber••••daii..;
:ghthr
'Mr;- Charlie tilleaPiChat.Putcbas=
there is ,rabsolutely n rcasonwhy
All ih6pping should ;not be done it
'thattfhou.r. •• '
• •Going Into the Shrip to do the ev-
ening's
doMe to . besoiA-.
thing like. going to a concert -the
elisterner:Pt#s::i:t oft tik 'the last inifl
•ute knowing that the shop will be
0Pen.••anYWay'.jUst'aS,•tlie crincert-go-.
era know Ihat., the ,program will riril
• dommence• at the stated.. tim4. Its
everybody's 'fatft 'yet • nobody's' fault::
, There were 'big crowds in :Luck -
now; the last two,: Sattirdity nighta-r.
"the. .street lined solid ; with cars
through thebusiness section. The
people who ha)d• cOrrie in those cars'
. • • • .
Were having a -.gdoci,!ioclal. •turie :;on
the. street :and ,putting .of 'the•• -doing -
of .Any butiriesa they may . have had
'othe last minute. If that ' 'eat min-
.
• . ,
•
e, had dome at eleven o'clock or at
11.30 they would have dope tbelos=
ess • juskaa-readilyOS ata:
fe* min-
utes of twelve. • ' , :" •
There • .is • rihire for improvement:
here, but business men have ,td
at 'together the requirements' are
P aced , before the ,Village.' f•Council" ;
they • will • no doubt be..coronlied with,
KILLED.:AT- VANCOTIVER"t.:-.
'
Jeghir 'Hackett' Of: town receir
ed the' sad news, • on FridaY'.iast, of
,death •-of her'. brother, Robert
. , , . . ,
Kirkpatrick, • at "Vancouver, • • C.
There were no details' thathe
nas
'ivot& railway Or .anteinObilp or sOyne
'otliFK, serf, was not stated. Mr. Kirk-
patrick whose: eary honie, was, hear
Auburn Went to the '• Canadian . West
. -
many yea-rs ago and to.' the past ,13.
years .has been in Vancouver' City.
Ile is, survived by liis widow and by
one :daughter, by a former marriage.
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LOCALS.'MARKETS
• • ,
28c 25c 20c
Putter ...,.... 27C -82c
$11:,,50-$1.1..75 •
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tiptic•LDI,N6
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To Words have:Come to 'stand
for all the Qualities whiCh 'Good,
Bread should haye. .
• These word's e "GOLDEN
' • CRUST " and, we mean to uphold
its standard.
That'swhy we use, en.ich fine
higigdients-r.the best flour, 'high
grade Sugar Mod,- plenty of rich .•
'GOL'DEN CRITSV-BREAD-
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Saturday Specials
spoNog_ cAKts 'TUMBLES
CHOCOLATE. CUP CAKES, 0.
• CHEESE TARTLETP,
KORL DROOS'
IQY (IMAM DESUIrtff
Specials For Saturday
.'Cream -Puffs Fried Cakes.
Devil's Opocl
Fruit Cake at.
Trilhys
•• Try Our, Whole Wheat;
I-Iomernacle•or RaisinBread•
reallydelicious',..
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Butter: and': Eggs. at, ,Top Prices
13ake
Phrine 36, • 1:mnkn.O'w.
,atra.'speTit° the Week end :With Mr,
Geo: and Miss Ida igegnoid..
•• Rev. kr.',Seebie, Mr, Mac.. Ross and
Mrs. Emmerson are attending the
Miss , -Greta 'Fox Of *Ingham spent -
the- week=end 'at he 011e:bore. r
Miss Ruby' Everett visited a few
aays lot week With :Mts. :. Walter
Mason at Westfield:,
Rev: Mt. MacWilliam of Kinlough
oadupyi. ,the pulpit in the 'Pres-
byterian church next Sunday, Rev.
Mr.. Seriliie Will be -at the tinted •
.;Cburcli.
• :Quite a number' from lere took
Art„ the Moonlight Eiccuraidn at God -
ed a new. Ford Coupe.- ,
Mr. and Mrs:. Jain Little of Ash= •
kis (Dr.) Pattekshii :of• Lucknow /
visited:a. OW days.. last Week with
Miss Ida Me4noid:
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„_.• We Wish to announce that w
= ave opened a Luinber Yard and Planing!
" Mill in Luckn,.o.w, just north of Silver.- I
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: woods *Creamery, / where w e carry A
g stock of Lumber, Lath; Shingles, Siding, .
Flooring, Ceiling, ,,,, , „-,
= ,i)oors,moulaings, Etc. I
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us show you our Satin FintshI
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Hardwood FloOring. The finish on this_
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- flooring is perfect An:d it costs no more:,
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Door ' and Window Frames made
w
up
04.7short no
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We are agents for Milton Pressed IA
a. Brick and Canada Ten Test Fibre Board.
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LicENsgotulypgit...DEALE.:4
T Phone 150 1.'LtickhoW.... •
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.,Silverware Will Surely Please The Bride
Soniething .that Will last and be useful and
beautiful' fOryearS to Cdnie-,-that's :the right kind f'
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Wedding cift.
Nothing fills these rectUirements ,so well as
good SilVerWare. The Silveiw are , we are, showing ,is
truly beautiful in design and we Would like, you to. see
it 4-
-SinOe Pieces, 70c. to $.60
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26 Piece Cabinet, . $f7.00 and up ,
3-Piece-Si1ver Tea Set , _ $15.00t=
Electric Percolator. ,
And a great. many other'pieces.from„t1.00,4....
Call4atid Lt • Us Show You This, fiehlitiful:',8t,oe
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F. T. AR/VISTRONG
JEWELLE 4st OPTOMETRIST