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�Dr. R. - L. Treleaven, i ucknow
Over Decker's S t r.e,. Extraction
either by, gas or . local. Will be in
Dungannon ,:ever Thursday."
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, ' Phone 53.
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Geo Ai.'Siddail, Lucknow,--Breker
and Real. Estate. -Money to lend 01
first mortgagee on farm,proper,-
ties at6d 6 per cent'according
to ,'security '. a nd �h
offered. Also, mar
amounts on
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far6properties andd:On peasonal
•• notes. A few good farms for sale
WALL PAPER
eat patternsi mock -.*,lowest_
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prices. As cheap - as in :catalogues.
•Also book' patterns of leading
man-
uiactu ra.--Bo 174, R.' J. Cameron,
P 'er Hanger. Painter .4i ap . ge
Lucknow Flour Mill
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DEATH.
1+'LORENCE; MacGIIEGO1t
The many Lucknow friends.;of• Miss!
Florence., Ma' -Gregor, R , N.,' • w e rd
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WEDDING . HELLS,
Wei ..Ho
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' .The marriage ;n f' Ella. Victoria, dau-
ghter, of Mr. and' Mrs. John 'Hogan,.
.'.'hal a 'Wei son of
• • ._ ,.:' ., ,. ,. �• to'M, Chalmers...W ,re,S..,.
s ddene d''• t h ar that- she s ••
• - � greatly- _ d. o a .,....t .
en s.
• ..and
r sT u h er - m M�. • r e�rtook . lace, at
e t a,.g t_.-,.• ,,,., ,, •, and Ms ,P,,
o s'. Suits. • Call' • • nd see.tine ar- ':'had passed away. at Chicago `on•, Mon, - 'a:John's . °Mitch,
�' ,--.. a .. h 7.30 June. y. th at St..J C. a h,
gains. at Blitzstei_'s•- Store, day 'morning of this week.• She had Norw ret Il decorated with,.
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loam strep f r
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,b e ' ill:. d . o $ ., .
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...,.,. a ., .an . f; , . nth ' 1msE77`-'
w. white.;
h it Gu de -•me
•�T e G e
nt p t officiated, .and Mr, Merriman
played
:but' will be resumed ,in` the ;fall,,; n
Mrs Walter. Hamilton of . Detroit' h d b t 1 M"
are is r„
. i it •her::. n
ls. vi51t ng vy h M p_. , .,
on:
•�' s J. R. MacNab o t w
'and Mr , , ., ., f .. .
_ era) months. but nothing , serlQus vVat
,.. The''rector;• Rey,: Conan,t$ay eerReed;
' n 'n ed : o ' vibe �'summer/months,..:..• .. •. . • •. ,... , ._, ,, .. . a :
. . a. , ..., . • a �ci arae fin it I'x da of .last week. .
'When` was received 'that her
vkord. ,
•conditie a econie: ori i:a . ' ss
,e
left
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ate ,1VIacGre' or mm d _ , ,y. ,
K ry g . a. . � .,
c van.
' - o' b t� � the end e.
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fo Chic .. u _ ..
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sooner than, was expected. •
're ains • were ' brought ht here.
The m.� ,.8
for interment in Greenhill'Cemetery
on Wednesday afternoon. A funeral
service was held . in. the •United
Church. ,
After completing. her Public School
education here, the late Miss Mac-
Gregor 'wet to Chicago where': she
g , , went ,
graduated as a nurse, and was quite.
successful in -her calling. until, owing,
to i11 health she was:forced to give,
.andkind
wes. ofa' gentle
u.� Shaws
"disposition and . had 'any '• warm
m school
friends � .among her former' •"
Mates here.
CHURCH, NOTES
Miss Pearl E. Henderson; formerly
of 'Lucknow, who is' preparing for
s ecial Christian work at the Moody
p :�
Bible Institute of• -Chicago,' has been
appointed` leader of a group of foul
students who hold evangelistic ser-
it es "nt' the"Raeh v -i i
r about Havelock Flour:
enjoyed making': •,'bread
fromlock: Flour *and ..would be.
g commend sit to anyone.. It.
id >eatisfaction.l'
W. E. Treleaven,
Razor Blades . Sharpened-
guaranteed -or money: re-
f edge ' 3c., Double edge,
p4 urdie &' Son,. Lucknu v.'
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BRASS BAND :.
Lucknow Citizens! Brass Band now
open for all sorts of, engagements -
garden, parties,. picnics. etc.; Apply' to
GordonJohnston, Lucknow. 9-6-tf
' Mrs Alex Morton of Guelph, has
been visiting'her: sisters Mrs. Fred
,
MacDonald and,'Mrs. Jas.' Forster:
Mr, and Mrs. Wilcox' and' On, of
Lansing, Mich, were the guests of
Miss Hood' on •Monday .the
this week.
Mr .R.. Bosman' and babe of Learn-
e-:
ington,, has `4 been visiting this' week
with her' cousip,:.Mrs• Sproul, of town,
'M and `Mrs.. Russ . Johnstone: and
r
'little son, Minneapolis, Minn., vise
... of
ited' here;last week, having made the,
trip by :motor ,
For Sale=A number of window
:and storm sash -with glass' in them.,
Apply to, D C. Taylor:
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tpp NAIL PUNCTURES SIN ''TIRE
TREATED ; WITH PALCOSEEL yet
leaks no.air.' ` Official test. Inexpens-
ive, ; harmless,, guaranteed. Agents.
write-: for, particulars. " •
P. A. LEFEBVRE & CO., Dept. PC,
Alexandria, Ont..
TEACHER WANTED'.
- "' ' For Union' S' Si No. 14, Huron and
Ashfield;' duties to commence Sept 1:
Apply stating qualification and 'sal-
ary expected, to A. G. MacDiarmid-
R.R.' 3, `'Lucknow; Phone Dungannon
681-4:
Lost -.-.0n, �On• the street leading, south
from, Lucknoar, a'; Man's Straw Hat.
Finder please leave at The Sentinel
Office: • •
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Miss Isabel'. MacIntosh,` R.N., left'
last. week on a trip to San Francisco
and other Pacific coast points Si •'far
north as Alaska.
:• o nin�
Early risers last . Sunday m r g
found quite.: a heavy coating of frost
on the. ground. Apparently - very,
, g ,
little damage was done.
'Mrs. R. J:Treleaven o f Hamilton
-mother :of - May Treleaven44.---that
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laet
week
with 'relations in town:
:Mr. Joe. Joe
, Forster ,and
. Mr
, .Selak
helve' returned* to Winnipeg after
spending a meek at, the foriner's
home in West Waw.ahosh. • '
The :Big- Sale 'continues. : at BIitz-
stein's Dry Goods Store: Everything
"selling at reduced :,prices: « .'
:Mr,' Earl Lindsay of Toronto :spent`
a 'week's vacation with the : Misses
:Lindsay, Ross Street,' returning to the
city on .Thursday of last•tweek..'
'Mrs: Russ Middleton, of".the.4th
.Con„, Kinloss,' left on Tuesday of this
week, on a .trip to the Prairie' Prov-
meas, which will occupy about six
Weeks.:
The Rebekahs will have a . sale of
Home Made Baking . and. Candy', on
Saturday, , June 26th, at.,2 o'clock, p.
in, 'the Allih '.Store, ' one , door`:West
Temple ; Clark's.-Sec'y.,
FARM FOR SALE
One hundred acres,, being Lot 7'
Con. 4, Kinloss: 15 acres wood lot,
remainder in erase-, frame house and
barn, orchard and small fruits. Apply
to Mrs. Mary, MacLeod,' 'R. 6,: Luck -
now.•
',Mr. Joseph W. Irwin of''' Wilkie;
,Rask., is visiting his parents, .Mr.
and Mrs.' Win. .Irwin.of:town. Since.
he 'last visited home Mr Irwin has
travelled' extensively in the Peace'
River country.
PURPLE .GROVE.
••Mrs. Jas.' Pollock spent the week-
end'at Goderich ,with her brother who
is very ill. •
The following have treated them-
elves to new cars: Mr. John Fair,
Mr. Charles . Collins, .;Ben ' Scott and
Mr. Hill:
Mr. Frank Fair and sister Minnie
spent Sunday' at Mr. Needham's. .
Miss; .Margaret Collins spent . the
week -end With; Miss' Marville Scott:.
There will be service next Sunday
evening at• Purple Grove. Church. It
will be the last service as the church
wili r:be' closed;: Sunday -School-� and -
League will, be carried on AM usltal.
Mr. and ,Mrs. Jack Emerbon vlaited'
-Detroit 'friends rerentty..
Mrs " Ralph N1�ton aaa '�1on,`�- raac
ited a 'J Einertof'e-,-Saturdays
Mr.. Cecil Mullin,' who has been to
cal agent for the Sealer% C amery,
has severed; his connection with that
firm' and- has. taken the agency foi,
the Blucvale Creamery, and .will, ie�
glad to•'serve •all firmer patrons• un-
der the, new .arrangements. 1.7-p..
the°wedding medic. The bride wore
a charmingg �
•,gown of white taffeta:
arid .hero` ` , court train o
'f
�alac,e,
taf-
feta fell the •shoulders` and
eor te : trimmed
lined with in '' p k . et
8' g e
with Orange, blosei oms in lovers' knot
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design: ' Her tu11e veil was:.arranged
in Grecian style; land held by. a band;
of : orangeblossoms,' and her shower
bouquet .wee 'of -Butterfly roses, and
Illy of the 'valley. Miss' • Frances
Webster and -Mies' Cathrine Scholes'
were bridesmaids; • and' wore frock's
Of. sleeping • beauty rose . and chin
chin. • blue georgette.: 'trimmed, with
bands of French velvet. ' Their hats'
were of imported, Swiss hair in the
same shades the frocks. They
carried palest yellow: Pernet roses
and . white batik's +4breath. Little
: Ruth ..Ha,. rand filen,
flowergirl,
wore- ink, and 'b net'dotted with
rosebuds,, and quaint 'Peke -bonnet.
She carried an old-fashioned • posey
ofp 'ink Sweetheart • roses and for
get=me-nots ' ,Mr: ' George : Hogan 'was
best man, and Mr. Charles Sander-
• son,. Mr. Gordon, "Webster and Mr..
.John; Hogan acted. as' ushers: „ Dur-
-ng' o e°'signing 0 e reps er ,
Helen, Sharpe sang "Until. Follow=
s
. wa
'reception
r oil a
ing the: ae em y
held' at 'theWine ' of the bride's par
ents, Mr. and. Mrs. Hogan, and Mr:
and Mrs. Weir received. the guest
with •'the Iridal.,,'. party, Mrs. `'Hogan-
wore a'gown'of. black geoigette trim
mea with. jet'over white crepe, with
a• • hat of black taffeta braided: in
straw. -Mrs. Weir wore a black .erepe
and blonde lace: dress, .with a hat of'..
blonde straw and lace. The ..bride's
table 'was done with pink; rose's and
'.pink candles.., 11Mr. and: Mrs. Weir
left on''`,`A "niator'.honeymoon the`
bride travelling in ,a: rose woof faille
coat with burgundy .slicker fur .and.a
tailored , dress ':of, boil de. rose • flat
Crepe; with a email hat of burgundy
faille. On their 'return Mr.: and Mrs.
Weir will live at 2 Beauport Road.
• . Chisholm -Quigley •
, St. Joseph's :Church, Kingsbridge,'
was the ,scene of `a very prettywed
ding on 'Wednesday,' 'June 16 at 10
•a;.m: when '• Angela Justena, ' dough=
ter of Mr. and .Mrs. WinQuigley,
Con. 7, Ashfield, became., the bride of
Mr: ' James+ A.. Chisholm, • youngest
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The ' Induction of Rev . R. :W. :.Craw'
into ;;Lucknow 'United ' Church'will
take place in he`Churcii'on „Friday
evening .at 8'' p.m., July' 2nd; at_ , a
nneeting of the. congregation. ' The
Presbyitery has .arranged to':have a
speaker here for . the, .occasion It:' is
hoped that the . congregation will be
'represented in large 'number. -f Sec'y.
;United Church Y.P.S.
The meeting on' Monday ` evening
was . in 'charge ,of the, church chaii •
Mr.: Wilfred Anderson . oicupied,. ,the.
chair and, the'opening player was
by Mr. S. Rathwell Miss Wilhelmine
Agar gave the Scripture, reading,'
and -'Mrs. . ;Newton;. choir organist,
gave a paino solo. The..topic was.,
"The Art of Building' Character," :and
Was very well.J taken by Miss Bessie
Murdie. ' Miss .Myrtle Webster gave
a; reading and Mrs. J. W. Joynt' and
i4iss Robertson contributed ra•'duett.
The Social.; Department• will. have
charge of the ,meeting next Monday)
evenings ,\
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THINK EVANGELIST DEAD, •
A, number'of:; the ' local Junior
Farriers ' and Junior Institue mem-
bers'.took paid in the judging com-
'petition 'aid field •, sports, , held at
Chesley on June :.17th, and 'We notice
that Miss Myrtle Webster- won a
•
medal. in ',judging, while a number of
others ;took a high standingo ,
orange ,Lodge, No: 428 ,will at -
tend divine service -at the Presbyter-
ian Church,, Lucknow;. on Sunday,
July 4th, at '7 o'clock' P.m.. Members
are requested to Meet at the lodge
'room at 6.80 o'clock.. Visiting mem=
begs of the Order are invited to join'
in the itervicef-C, G. Mullin, W.M:
Under direction of. the local Ford
'Bradley ' and„ Alitknk.
,the 404 tieighbere Svhe
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autornobile and tractor , dealers, the
'Ford Motor CO. ic on a. trac-
farm, near Holyreod, this (Thurs-
day) afternoon.. Those •interested
tractor farming Will have a geed op-
portuniti to see just what a: tra;ctor
can dm t.
children have goee to Tillsekihurg
for a few week'S vacation. In the
abaente of Mr. MeKim, W.
FergusOri, qualified pharmacist of
ingeroll, Will, have, charge of t
Mra. D. MacDonald,' on the Second.
The; mysterious disappearance' :' of
Mrs. Annie. Semple. MacPherson; the
Los Angeles 'Calif,, evangelist, has
excited; widespread, interest. Ontario
people have been .especially iiiterest-
ted,; perhaps, because she was a eat
lye of this ,province,' and: they have
followed the story of her very
strange disappearance closely, and
frequent,�inquiry has been made as to
whether. there was ,any further news,
•of her: • •• i • ,
On June 21st the newspapers' 're'
ported- ' that ,friends of the evangelist
as well as the police, having nia
the most 'careful search' possible, ha' ��e
concluded, that she was drowned, 1-
though•no trace of the body has been
found.' She. disappeared on, May. i8th,
and the story 'bf her'private ; secret-
ary will not likely • be• acce ted as
'true. The secretary saw her one
moment apparently enjoying, herself
in the • water, and when she looked
again the bather was not; to be seen;
nor, has been since.•, The mysterious
feature is that the hody.could:not be
found .in the water of a bathing
beach. There seems no. sensible' ex-,
planation' of thio. '
FOURTH COL KINLOSS
Mr. H.`• White. London, visited at
Mr. Jno.' 'MacGillivray's, recently..
Mr.' aria .Mre. Harry Lockhart and
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son, of Mr.' and •1 Irs. , James Chisholni
of .Colborne '' R.ev' Father' McCardie.
officiated: The' bridal .party entered
the chur.:h• to the straini-oi Mendell-
sohn's Wedding March;: played by the
organist, Miss Helen .Dalton;- who,
during : the ceremony, sang Aye,
Marie.\ The bride, who was given
away by her:father,' looked very lov-
ely in: white silk frost , crepe with,
rich enibioidery, her veil .frilled at
the• back to a circlet of orange bios-
soms ; Ophelia:• roses and fillies of
the valley 'composed the bridal tbou-
uet. The bridesmaid, Miss • Josephine.
Chisholin, sister' of the groom, was
gowned. in Miami. rose georgette •with
taffeta trimmings and picture hat to
match, ' and she" carried , Columbia
roses. ` As flower girl,. little; Miss
Magdeline Bowler, • niece of the bride;
looked very sweet sin a ' frilled -frock
of • shell 1:ink, crepe-de?chene,' and car
eying 'a basket of `sweetheart roses
and, baby•. breath, Mr.• -Austin Quig-
ley,' brother of the' bride, was 'best
man:"Following the ceremony;' guests
to -the number Of sixty • were received
at the bride's Home, .Mrs. Quigley in
black satin, wearing, a'•corsage of.
roses and sweet. peas. Mrs. 'Chisholm,
mother of, the' groom, were a Own'
` of ' royal blue satin," faced 'crepe with
a smart corsage of sweet peas, Dur-
ing the• dinner, which followed the
ikealth of the bride, was proposed by ;
Rev. Fr. McCardie and 'responded to
by the groom. • Many useful gifts'
were received.; Tho°'groom's gift- to
the bride, a string 'of poaris .with' 'a
diamond clasp; to the ,bridesmaid,. a
wrist 'watch; to the Bower' girl a ring'
set :with. pearls,; to the best man a'
-set .o f . cull' links. For their. honeymoon
they went by.''motor _ to Stratford and
'other poi. ts, the bride travelling it
a •costume of .,June` hose cilli crepe i
With, •blonde shoes 'end 'stockings, 'and '
'hat to 'match :her coat,. being of Bois,'
de -rose' l ergo, -with Squirrel' trim'
ming, do their return, Mr, and Mrs;'
• Chisholm will. reside:_ -Mt _Con.:: 110,- Col._
borne, where they . are foilzowed by
the ' beat. withal 'of'. motif fitiends.''
Guests. were' present fitnn Goderieh,.
Port - Colhorloi thibli if Clinton ' +lnd
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":George"Clavi;"andTh s wife;' MaEgliret
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lived in
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As a: Young ,
g man he.
ley; ,Aberdeenshire,, ..where:: he
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deeply'inftuencad Ythe religions:
teachfn -ofhis,Bib7e- la s_.in;t ue
tor, George MacDonald;: an
uncle of
the : noted ''writer of the same. name.'
The eminent author liimself gave'a
course of lectures.' here which " left
a lasting, impression on the mindof
the 'young 'man. :Here, too, for . n
`time, he came -under the ;influence>•of',
thepreaching reachin of the. late. Dr. Alexan-•.
der Whyte, then.in the early days of
his 'ministry.
In .the summer. of 1872 he came te,
America: After a brief . sojourn in
eo-
it to a �'Y d.
the Un ed States; h .
S t , came to
Weed -
stock; 'Ontario, :where he identified
himself with'' the church of which Dr.
W.. T. McMullen was the minister.' At
Woodstock..he :began his. work. ,ae.
teacher in the Sunday ; School. In
January 1875, after', spending brief.
periods in various parts of Ont,,
,ario
he settled in St. Helens, where' , he,
carried ,on 'the trade of blacksmith.;
On the second Sunday of May that.
year, he was appointed •teacher' of -
a Sunday' School class... He Contin
ed -as a leacher until r z X25 -
when forced to 'glue up on account. of
al , health. • As a ' Sunday School
teacher . Mr. "'Clark : gave over half 'e,
century of service to 'the :. Master's
Kingdom.: . Three ; ii inisters of, the
`gospel, scattered through . Canada
'were. fornierly members of `hie' Bibl`q
Class. '. ..
n 1875 at the dpportunitr
ark became a membet of Calvin'
ngregation. In 1081 he vas Or-.
ined•4.an elder, offnee be
(freed , for, almost ,forty years. Ile
s charitable. in his, 'judgments,
se in his cOurisels and faithful in
his • dutieS. Fee many yeats he
s member of the Missionary As,:
dation. in allecation of • hinds • he-
isted that fereign miesionn'shearld
ceive/ the largest amounts, • "The
fere." It may be trulY said Of
living,.but his real business Was eX.-
riding the Kingdom , of , God.
In Oetober 1870; he was married
Annie 'MacKenzie, daughter of the
rs,' Clark proved to be a true help -
est..' Together they ',established . a
ristidn IfOine, of a family Of ten
ha of Toronto, GeOrge of liamiti
n, Donald of OttaWn;*and five 'dna:
tem, Aneje 6f Saskatoon, Mrs. Me,
°well' of ;Westfield, MM. MheLennan
rtoe aed Miss Celina of Watford
1 of whom Were horrie at the time,
the funeral. '
Mr. Clark 'Waa avell, informed on
e public issues of;the day. His
iefi would be appreciated in any
'there. Bat it was his choice to give
erY -generously of tittle and talents
the setvice of the Master. Withent
milit without tear without manner -
g, he paseed•the taro Weeks ,of his
bless, 'and peacefully, on Sebbatl)
veningi he went ,out to meet the Se-,
When earth" is fading like it dream,
n the faith -brightened hour of
OW beautiful to be with God,
Bat cOmferted by staff and' rod,
We ',launch upon the unknown'
.doubt, no fear, na anilbus dare,
death
How beiptiful to be rwith God!
Then let'it fade, this dreatn of earth,
When I have done MY life work
Whit matters, god'S will op,
will 'not, .fear to latineh-iny
Upon' the darkly telling flood;
Tis but 'to pierct the miat; arid then
kow.bOdutiful to be with Goa
. Iimett: R. Gaunt
West Witt.vanosh wits called away by
death, -on, Thuradar,,,june 17,01,- in the
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Lemon :Merin ue••�'les 'ChocolateMars m W .
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Mar,. 'mallow Snowballs .
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family,:from the 'West, visited with
Mr.. and 'Mrs. George Lockhart, last
is visiting at the home of Mr; and
BroWn) was in the ttore 'for a' few
weeks last eummer, whin Mr. 11kKim
AS On vacation, •
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Durnito4it the- ThWnship. at west
Mount, 'Spent'. Suaday It, Middle.
R... Rebexteon,„ gohhic non El,
:s.pleited with' friends en the PoUttg
On itilondaY ,evening, •
011V0 ltabhiehaber Of 11141/1,0
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•greatly loved. and 'i-espected. by all
,whe Caine in. dontact With him, When
a.? Yeurig, inan,,, be. was confirmed into.
During his . years , of W'eckled :life. :he
and tender. father *and a ,true friend
••to In 1890 he married MISS - Mar-
oee who nap. proved a Very real
ivire daughteta, mourn his loss.. They'
John 'and 'Earle, of Rindloss, Alberta
:(Earle•comieg home for hiP, father's
funeral); Mrs...Archie Aitcheson„. of
,West Wawariosh,' and, Lila at Mime.
There are. also two sisters; Mrs. John
JeMiesop,„: Of Wingham, and. Mrs. Sam
Danin; of St Belens. ,,,The funeral
5 b.' Saturday, -afterdooe' was . very
.friends an d .neighbors. Services at t e
house and grave were. cOndueted • by.
Rev., Chas. turnming, . the 'United
„Cherch. Beautiful floral contriinitions
conveyed, *.tiie love 'and sympathy Of
the fainily and relatives, Mrs. Joe
Thorns arid family, the St. Helens
High.' School* also 'gave flowers. The
following: old:friends and 'neighbers
' carried him to his, 'mat resting pInce
Greenhill Cemetety, Messrs., E.
Thorns, Writ CaniPbell, Win.„Donnel-,
Weatherhead. Deepest :sympathy la'
Thy tridls and troubles are o'er. '
.Farewell' dear :father., We'll Mies you,
Meet again on, the lipalieniy
Oh yeel We miss, you. fether;.
-And ,We lot You .do mourn,
But since it: is Our ,Pather's
WO tonlenot ask ger 5:our return.
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Clifford, are the guesta.of the latter's
:zaiiie by 'Motor from ' their hemp, Att
Me. Fail Gaunt,, Ilindlois, Alta,,
came home on' Friday to attend
J'fatiide'd funeral, and be mar remain
ited with their cettsin, Mrs. NV;
dOdOrti Saturday;'
We .909gietulate Mr. mid Mra...Ar-
end 'Mts. Irvin 1-lentY, Ashfield. •
'hia'Aufif ',lot 'about *hie, *tit- lvtri.:'--teit '-tempbell.. •
Monthi'before-•;bit delithi-and hare, his' Itta•Vdiffen'SH Institute -will-bold"
tryinit' illness and 'severe pain. their ilieeting.,:en Thursday, july4st,
..Patient_.raSigOatiO.6> lie. wet :born' Ali- 'in.. the Community., Hell, at
tr-t*o" y6att again *eat traWanoili, Reit 'Call, '‘`Stiggestione ler
SO an litp . Was pasted.. within the our .prolie„0, Topi:, 'tow Combet
The mOst wonderful tier in : the •
grad..ate's, life is here, ,and . a gift'
suitable for the eccasion,,,oa 'very
much appreciated, by all, graduates is _
a good Watch, wo have theSe in a.
variety of Styles -Wrist 'Wete.hes
Bey'e Pocket Watches $7 up..
The Tool Rex of the.brain venal*
a good Fountain Pee and 'PePhail to .
match:. -These tinge In' price',,froin..
.We will be Pleased tci shorti• you
theSe. as 'they 'are' partictilarly nice
as graduation remembrances: '
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.F, !-ARMSTRONG LUCKNOW,
Jeweller ,& Optonietrist
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Third Annual Lucknow
Bowling „club Concert
Monday,. July 5, 1926.
Jinamie Reid,.one of Ontar-
io's outstanding *Comedian
gramme, ,
Keep This D4te Open .
Further Announcements
Next Week
People stili want good things '
, Price doe's not, ineau
people are. 1.1st fond of geod,
things tio eat as they wereo: and
,they are jUst, as Willing pay. fOr
quality aS: they ever were, Cate, in,
•manufaeture and' care in selection of
Have 'YOU Selected Golden trust
Rread as yOur daily bread? The bread
that has a different flayor front all
Atli s; Clateteals Tarts'i. Food
Jema, Scons, Chelsea Rolls: Other
choice cakes and rookies, ,to choosu
Vanilla and 'Maple haye equal:.
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evening, Jiffy 1st, •("boininion- Day)
Stratford (,15* melt wfth tubular
messoa beta of- 175 -otiy.
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