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Physician ilia'. Surgeon _
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hours 2-4
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one- 86 • •-.7-
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• " DENTIST'
Er. MacLeod will visit Lucknow
Tuesday in Dr. Conatfift
•s„ 7
Over*
either
Burlap
' DENTIST
R : L. • Treleaven, Lucknow-
Decker's Stor e, Extraction"
by Ras or local. Will be in
non every Thursday.
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DENTIST
Cill:nr. Neaten,
Maki appointment '
In office eyerY401Y
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Gee. Ablddall. Laelmovr; --Broker
and Real Estate. -Money to lend of
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first mortgages on. farm proper,
ties at 6 and 634, per cent ;according
security offered. , Also smat
amounts on second mortgages on
farm, : properties and on personal
, instal'. A few goes' farms for sale
WALL PAPER . • .
Latest patterns in stock at lowest
. prices'. As cheap , as in catalogues.
AIio book patterns of leading man-
tifacturers.--Box 174 It. j. Cameron,
• 'Paint & Paper H
Lucknow 'F
anger. ,
lour mill':
Stonier in, fir-.
Clock Flour:
inking bread
and ;w00% be
to anyone.
lour .
E. Treleaven
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, Band -now
gements-7
, Apply te-
windoW
In them
Rkro is what a Cu
rionin issysi about Rai
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"I,.. have enjoyed'.
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from -Havelock ,Flour
:7411646 recommend It
gives aplendid satisfac
BRASS RAND
Lucknow. Citizens' Brans
open for all sorts of, eng
• garden 'parties, picnics. etc
.Gorden Johnston, Lucknow
• *-liendaY'of'ilext week will be Luck-
now's Civic •Holiday.
• Miss Stolle, Steward is visiting
with friends in Kineardine. this •Week
Mrs. Harris Chicago, ' is visiting
with er Sister„ Mrs. Neil tblurdOch
of e.
33k- and Mrs. Harry .Wilsoirt!
are_guestaOf and Mrs,'N.
•.Muidoch.; " •
"Mr- 11„,"‘E. Diekinson. of
St.Mary's, were week-cudvlait40
sit the Ashfield Parsonage. '
Mr. Elliott Burns has resigned his
'position in 3/1cKim's Drug_ Store and
gone to Seek his fortune in Detroit
Mr. Jim, Miller of town, who has
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been quite, seriously with heart
trouble, is somewhat improved this
-.-Mrs. Jessie MacMillan, whO has
been in Detroit the past few Months',
is spending the week with Mr. and
Mrs. Phillip MacMillan.' • .
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Mrs.' Tarlton and Miss Woods were
over from .Detroit this 'week, to see
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their mother, Mrs.•It. Woods, who has not been keeping well of late.
,
./ Mr. A. a Wilson Of the, local Bank
•of Commerce, is Spending his:vaca-
tion at Bruce Beach. Mr. J. A. Mac-•
Lelland is. acting manager, .
. The Rev. J, Agne , now at Kings.t..
vibe, Ont, here to attend' the Jubilee
of 'Zion Church; was in town On Sot-
." day, nreetirs- g'-nrany -fnds-7ef
For Sale -A number, 0!
and iltonn sash with glass
Apply to D. C. Taylor. •
FARM FOR 'SALE
106, -ACRES, -2 'Acres good
bush; ,brick house 30 x 30 an
' 20; fitanie" barn on stone foun
. 50 x.56;' shed 'attached, ,' 36
• &loc.:irked .24 x'30; hen. house
30, Well 'located, will be sold re
ably. , Terms to suit purchaser.
1547. • Geoi'A. Sid
maple
d 44 x
dation.
X 40:
13 x
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CHURCH ....41J.B.IPE - ''.; •
" .DREw. BIG CROWDS •
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Many Ashfield Re -visit Scenes
----ol-Cbildhood-PaiS and „Enjoy Delights'
of Re7uilibn::Spirit
• Special Correspondenee " to'The ..Senti
"It was a great inceesn". Tbat' I assisted' the choir end!' sang. "The
,what everyOne has been,'saYitig Mille 'Call of the Criss,"
Sunday'and of7-the Golden ; Rev- B. BarnbY' Blyth! 'ma of
,
. Barnby of: the 12th concession.
people met togeth,er on the church TestaMent text of the story 'of Gid-
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groun
da during the three large gath eon is contained in • the Book of
erings ef. the 'Jubilee prograMme. judges; "As o *an is, so also is Ins:
Their were conifortably "acComOdafet strength." Mr Barnby enlarged op..
on the lawn Tie*. built-rior the. oc- On the text „to. say that as_ a man is
easion, seating arrangement 'having in hielabita, so, also is his strength
been made for more : than 500,. and and as he is in his companionships,
platform accomodaticei for:a choir of and in his faith, so also IS bis streng.
thirty, together with. the ministers the: The greatest source ,of • strength
„end other. sPeakers. Besides these is. God . revealed in, Jesus
'many listened from their cars and- Christ We need have no ',fears for
from the (Mee windowsetaf the church the man or Oman Who Makes: -r
The visitors came in response to in companion .Of 'Jesus, and who through
vitations, from •all parts of Ontario Him seeks for the heart of -God.,
,frein the ;Canadian. West, and: "from, MONDAY
the,Middle and Western State They , If Sunday was a great day, Mon-
hronght ivith, them in eagerness to day was 'a greeter. For the people
meet the friends . in the happy 'spirit felt' a -larger freedom to nieet '' and
nuonWa,thinLthatueone tolk endfi'and' 'to- -Make
'went away without feeling that their themselves perfectly at borne. One
old lady,"descrihed it as it-littleThit
of heaven, 'Everywhere folk' felt ac
happy and so friendly:'We think she:
was not pitmen mistaken, The visitor
gathered: early in the .afternoon and
while the sun was, hot; they,: sought
the shady corners' to Chet with al'
their friends. At 'foul.. totaoch the
platform programme hexer!. In many
respects this was the crowning event
of the , Jubilee., Greetings -Oen
brought in short addresses from for
mer ministers, and visiters.. Three
sons of the liastnr, of fifty 'years ago
the late Rey. • jos.. Caswell; *erc.
there from ,Toronto, nernelyi;''Edwara
S, W
B. Caswell. These men in turn Pi/V.
high tribute to the memory of, then
father, delighted the audience wit)'
many entertaining stories of their
boyhood days ,,itt Ashfield, and pod.-
eviel); and -gate to the Zion people"
their very best Wishes for the future
Mi' Wm G. McManus of South Bend.
Indiana, and. Rev. J. W. Liilieo• of
Virginia, Minn., son-in-law of Mr
John Joynt, Luckeovr, brought greet
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inks, from America, the former tell-
ing of the products of his city and
;the litter Of American . freedom and
the ,18th 'amendment to the Constitu-
tion' (Prohibition)., Two former min;
isters Rev. 'T E .Sawyer of Browns -
"vine; and Rev. J. J. Durrant of tarna
recalled pleilsent issoCiations in Zion
and Aihfield. 'Rev. Mr. Crawand
Zion's own .sorilOand cousin of Mr.
Jubilee Re -Union held at Zion United
Church, ; Ashfield. More than 500' reached. a5capiably" • from , ;an old
• . • higheaFfialciliWas had
Messrs. J. E. Agnew, A. Turner
W. McCoy and, E.. N. Hodgins, as a
rink; are attending the annual, tour-
nament at Owen Sound -one of, the
big bowling event of the season.
Mr. and Mit. W. j: . Davison. ar-
ved home on Monday from .o heat
trip to Port Arthur and Duluth. Mr,
Davison"cias delegate from Old •Lighl
Lodge. to "the Ontario Grand Lodge,
A.F..,& A.M., which Met at Fort Wm,
'last week.
Mr. R; • Mackenzie, who has eomq
east from Winnipeg on , business
"spent the week -end with his sisters.
the. Misses MacKenzie of town. Mr.
MacKenzie han,,been-western
er !or the lidaeLauglin Car CO. far
• TiENDERSBIMAONCRETE
• IN ASHIPIELD
Tenders will on'
received by und
,signed Clerk on or before August
for the following bridges;
On Side Line 9 &.10 East Divipio
On. Side Line 3 & 4 Emit Division
' On' Con 2 at Lot 12 East Division
On Con. 1 at Lot .4 East Divisioa,
On Con. 1 at Sheppardton E. Div.
Gravel-laid.down„atall_bridges and
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ined and litipessed..The Zion .people
'themselves say that nothing like' it
ever happened before in their: church
or, eommuroty. They are.. more than
repaid for the work involved in their
extensive preparations. And they are
now. sure that .by reason' of the .Tub,
Rao the next fifty yearn Audi bet-.
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tei than the last. •
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*The Jubilee programme began en
Sunday. Inerning, July 25th at • 10.30
with the .first service of ...worship.
Long, before' that, hour, however,
many arrived • to •wander . over ths
grounds and the graveyard, to renew
old, memories, and .prepare their
-spirits for the day. The magnitude of
the gritherjrig,wai-quickly sensed. At
the -past 25 years=a sPiendid• record.' the hour announced, almost the en
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_ tire seating capacity of the lawn was/
Miss Nelli Earl 'McGee' Mrs- filled, 'and many •had taken',ploces in -
D.. Lowrie, Miss Helen Judge; Mr. J.
Side .the open. windows of the church.
Judge, Mr. and Mrs. /Parker and lit- -
he service was a great/ one. From
daughter Deer) of 'Toronto, • and the singing of the doxology .§Mr thr
Mr. and MM. Jack Webster of 'Bur- issuing of the all to worship oy the
lingten, were guests this week at the pastor until the, pronouncement of,
heme' of Mr* and MTs• James •Miller the benediction, the spirit of the re-
ef Aeon/ .• onion oyes manifest. It was a spirit
Mr: R. West of the Toronto Tell-` of Profound thankfulness unte,:God
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egram composing department, was a for the preservation of ,life and the
caller at the Sentinel Office on Mon- guidance of human spirits in the way
of Jesus 'Christ. A Jubilee 'Choir com;
posed of members of. former 'years
together with the church 'choir, sang
In' the Sweet Bye and Bye," which
was ' played clearly on the organ.
'which was 'used .in the church' fifty
years ago: The old instrument has
still preierved ft sweet tone
"Herbert Stethers of Dungannon, for-
merly Miss Helms Hackett, • a Zion
girl, sang "The Garden of • Prayer, .
and the --ehurchTehoir-sang-in.-usison_
'"Fraise Ye Jehovah.," ' Rev. It'
Agnew of ;vies the preach -
"Or of the morning service. He 'reissu-
ed many incidents of his //boyhood
days in and around' Lucknoav, .and
told the "story his conversion unto
God through revival services of the
early days: Then he delivered a strong
message of the Ofiristion gospel bas-
ed upon a life study of the, apostle .
Paul, from the, text, in Galsitioes; "I
breve been cricihed," with Christ; and
it is no longer that live, but Christ
liveth" Ito me." The, supreme thing in
life,' Mr. Agnew assert,ed, is to know
God through the revelation of Jesus
Christ, and to live like St 'Paul, a
life of loyalty to .the Masteri.a life of
devotion; and a life characterized by,,
definite religious decision. Rey. T. E.
Sawyer of Brownsville,former pas..
tar of Zion Church, ad Rev. R. H.
BarnbY„, the Preacher of the evening
service were associated with the pas-
tor and Mr.. -Agnew in the, morning
service. ' • .
7Duting the day' all'iubilee visitors
enjoyed to the full the hospitality of
the Zion- homes. Large numbers could
(-day He recalled having set type on
*The Sentinel 28 years ago, having
, just completed an apprenticeship at
Xineardine. He ie now night foreman
In the Ad. Dept of .The Telegrain. ,
'ON. TRIAL EACH ,DAY
, cement supplied at the two .on Con. 1.
' Plans and specification may be
seen any tinie in Clerk's office.
J: Farrish,'Reeve.
" C. E. McDonagh, Clerk; LoCknow;It. 3.
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AUCTION SALE .
Of .Farm Stack, Implements, House.
hold Furniture, etc., at Lot 35,' Con.
10, entrees Tp., on Tuesday,. August
3rd, it 2.00. Vac- •
J. Purvis,•Auc.; .11..H. Pinnell,riop.
• For Salo -A number of. young
,..pigs. -Andrew Gaunt, Con. 12, West
Wirtealiosh. R. 1. Lucknow. • k
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FOR- SALE •
Henderson Motor Cycle in ;first
. clans running order. Apply to A. Pat;
erson, Blacksmith, Lucknow.
The greatest horse meet in West-.
'.'ern Ontario will be heldat Gederich
••Wat Monday. August 2. 2.25' Golden
'Gate Stake Race, Purse $1000; 2.1E
Blue Water Stake Race, Purse $1000;-
2.30 Open Class Race Page $400.
Follow -the crowd to Race,
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PROCLAMATION
Upon the request of -a number. of
; the-citizenn-ofl-the-Village-of_LUCk-
now, I hereby proclaim MoiiW,
• August 2nd, a Civic Holiday for the
• Village of, Lucknow for the year
1926.. • .
All onions are hereby notiffea-- to
' govern themselves accordingly.
29-7-e. • Robt. Johnston, Reeve
Before the -.sun sets today. Golden
Crust' 13read will he en trial three
times at many tables.; Tomorrow the
folk will be more confident in Golden
Crust Bread thantheyrwerectodey-frh
folk who eat Goldbn,Crust'Bread re-
commend' it 'to' their friends. It can
be had at .your grocer's or , Reid's
Dominion -Bakery, phone 68.
WEEK -END . SPECIALS -7f Honey
Cream Laycirs and Desserts, ,Tarts
ons,. Cream' Nut Rolla, Jelly. Rolls.
te 'Trilbys. Large variety of choice
king 'always on hand.
Sc
'Da
to
area
War
Drin
70,11. McINNES ,
Cirropriietot..-.Wirtghant
Will oat Lachnolo,'Toisdaiad-*
Fridge. of tah week and be st
Cain's 0141 hi the attains*.
Ontglig snug, otteldst 11.
.0100440.
eid's Delicious-J.10am , Made Ice
m just touches the spot these
ni dart: ,Ice Cream 'Cone.; Soft
kis, 'Orangeade. • •
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For
very
about
States.
Lnekno
Salte-711pright Piano. Used
ittle. Cost $1500-fcir Piano.,'
at
half-price. Party molting to
Apply at once. to Box 258,
w0. • •-•
.••r..t,k,"tt;',.•;t-t'14;•'1
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Mrs.
will 'hay
household
utst 3rd,
There are
this sale a
an the nro
N SALE OF ROUSE
. EFFECTS .
Angus MacDonald, Lucknow
an, auction sale of her
effects on' Tuenday, Aug-.
oinmencing at 1.30 o'clock.
many, useful articles on
nd everything will be -sold
rietor has Sold her resid-
tt Miller, Auc.
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'CLERIC'S NOTICE
t 1926, Municipality of
--of Kinloss,-County_o
. Voter's IAs
the-Townsildp
Bruce.
Nptice is h
complied with
era' Lists Act
up at my office
dOst Of July; A.
erscons to vote
ality for stemhe
at. Mailiel0a1 El
lig remains titer
/, hereby all upo
- immediate. -once
errors Of emission
Ing to law, the la
being, the '10th ds
Ism
.00e. 11111164, C
reby 'given that I have
Section 9 of the Vot-
nnd that I 'have posted
in Kinloss on the, 29th.
D. 1926, the list of all
in the said Municip-•
rs of Parliament and
ections and that such
e for inspection. And -
aft voters to take
eclings--ta have any
corrected accord-
at
Aity for sow
of August, MI
Ijpt 01-ille*T01014
oto 01-10001 Twisters
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not deter the families from giving
careful attention to all, and for many
‘Fas.• a„ family to.union. as 'well., as
a church re -union.
The eVening. service brought even
more peoPle than the morning had
John , Joynt, lVf.P.,p., brought the
greetings Of the •Lucknow ;United
Church, as did alao the church choir
by Supplying the entire *musicalpro-
"granime of the afternoon; This was
very mlich appreciated, indeed. '
weres,&ng,..by Mrs Rapid
'Treleaven, Mrs. J. •Wesley' JoYnt,
Miss Irene Moore, and Mr Alex Mc -
Noy, The •Choir as a whole sang op-
ersing and closing phoruSes. . •
The pastor as chairman made ref"
erenceto Maiii letters received from
who had been invited to the.
Jubilee, but who could' not come:
These letters, came all the way from
'Ottawa t to Vancouver, •:He also. told
the audience of the Souvenir Booklet
which was itublished to give a his-
torical sketch ' of the' clitirch's actitt-
ities during the fifty years and to
,preserve certain photographs of ;pio
neere and of thb church. A few of
these' books. are yet available _upon_
application to the pastor, Rev. C.: H.
Diekinoo, ,Lisclthow. • •
.By supper time some- .700 guest;
had arrived,' Who gave the ladies n
very anxious for a Couple of
done. The' tem left behind upon the
lawn a cooling shade and the aind
_ t
of thedayWent down Ptoilnaik .
_calm moSt fitting f:tir evening *Or
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ship, That calm was matched by a;
favourite. hymn Of the Mire ?great
Into 00 heart' of God, "/is found bit,
ninth .thg merei-sent." 'Th. MO.
Family Theatre
FRIDAY, &‘,SATURDAY•'
*IDLY' 30' & 3.1
"Belie Daniels •
in .
• WILD, WILD SUSAN •
tht-Thannee-'1.,vhen a -New
society girl turns detective."
.7.•MONDAY & TUESDAY
•• •,AUG1lJST 3" & - „
Pete Morrison arid his Wonder Horse
' '
' THE. ESCAPE
'"A Blue Streak Western" ,
SERIAL -"The Scarlet . Streak"'
Gond-Comedy
COMING -"The Pony- Express'
. Special „••
simarifssawitastagfr
This ad: is for the ladies. -We ;
want to tell them just that a
really valuable WriSt Witch
cannot be old at a low price It
is-ar. firma, ssibirt -
Ask everr'watch-: repair -man ,
bout H telf-yo that •
the Iow-priced Wrist Watch is .
nearly' always on his repair
bench Or on\ its way there.
Our Wrist Watch prices/6tart
at $19.00 and that is where real.
value and dependability begin.
Ladies! Consider this an
teflon. to make us a watch visit
.• T. 'ARMSTRONG LUCKNOW
'Jeaeller & •,Optometrist
hones, But by, careful pretriSiceCall,
were served and deolared themselves
satisfied, A softball gime was 04,0
after .supper fietWeen the teems /rep,
resenting Ashfield Circuit and istortb
St United, Church, Goderich.. This ,te-
suited in 74 *Inning score for God.
erre A to --1.1, but •_.brought the Jub.
ilee' to it happy close, 'Eveyydzie 'Went
home convinced of the success of 'the,
jubilee and of it o Certain value' ,tOr
their lives in ,the days to tome
Financially! the was .a hie
sticcess,° too. -APproxiMately 0.50
was received from Ml sources altho'
4-knenneti iinproverrient, ; "Mt the -
church grounds and for the Jubilee
ittogt-inounted-•"'high, ,the committee -
will be .able: to report substantial,
Willa With, *Vali AO, church may
ta totord with mow 0000.01•4
PLENTY of Bread while
they play curbs that
'craving for harmful
sweets.
Bread builds and. satis-
fies.: It's
-so delicious
economical
ood Bread
"It'E, Too 1-1Ot To Bake!". We hear this every day.
Why make you r hOine:and yourself uncomfortable?
Let Us Supply Your NeOds'.,
,
Try Our Horne Made, Whole Wheat and Raisin Brea
'SATURDAY SPECIALS .
'Lemon Meringue Pies' Dundee Cokes, jelly •'. Bong,' Clielsei,
,
• Black Current Tartlets., Chocolate, Marshmillea. lied. Rolls
• Strawberry Tartlets Sally,' Browns
BRING 1/4',710-trri. notrEiv-ANitr'idos
• r, .olyrAIN THE BEST PRICES'.
HOLLYMANI'S': BAKERY
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Phone ,Lucknow
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.c4wer."nqmatpmz.ao;ApgF,-:iszksxw:&-:frir2&+.4fetaw-,w..ArrAwiwa
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STORE'
66
•:The •Harvest..?ViOnt-h: Is August.:
.
WHEN'AUGUST COMES IN OUR • STORE •WILL • • BE
• STOCKED„WITH. PLEbrinr..OF HAR VEST 'MERCHANDISE,
sucluAls_uEAvy sioRnxG, FAST COLOR; 35c. 4. 'YD.;
kLINEN TOWELLING AT 20e., .25c.; 28c., 35c, '38e. PER YD.;
.PLAIN FANCY . GOIGHAM AT 33c. PER YD.; LADIES' •
g KNIT VESTS 'AT 2' 'FOR.50c-: MEN'S BUTTON -LESS COMBI-
1 • NATIONS AT. $1.00, PER SUIT; HOUSE DRESSES AT 050.
•3 . $1465,, $2.00 EACH; LADIES' BLACh; BROWN & SAND HOSE
gi AT 3 AIR. FOR 75c.; COTTON SOX FOR MEN .AT 20c. PER:
' PAIR; PROPER iiiirriNrci WORK ,SHIRTS AT • $1.25, $1.35,
k $1.50; $2.00 EACH; LARGE CUT.OVERALLS POR MEN. -AT
• .1.... $2.00 .14, $2:50.• '
• HARVEST moNirg .s.PEcIAL-pse: nu.vs ANY ONE
OF OUR TABLE
14„,----'-'1FORTH IT.
oti.cLoTR SQUARES.'. SEE IF THEY. ARE'.
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• LF.Rt.13 E. BUSWEI.4.,,
ke.....r.ii....rdifiroar.dsrmAirAirarapror..div.dsmaxictir.ditoraraij
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.110:RNELL •mugpiocw.
Goods') Womeeg & Children's Wear,
This week Ave have a Rock of Girls' and
Women's Presses that we are clearing out at a
Fraction of the cost. `Each $5.00. ,
New British -made Broadcloth, 32 4nches
wide: Fast colors in the new broad' stripes, 39c.
New 'British -made Broadcloth. Full yard ,
wide in very new fancy patterns and new color-
ings, at 'a yard 49c:
New British -made Foulards in neat designs Doi -
children and girle. They ,are nice fast colors
in -
good assortment at 29c.'
New Cotton Ponge for Bloomers, Slips,
etc., in all the new colors and shades. Will not
creep or cling: Full yard wide, at 34c,
Standard ,Spool , Cotton Coots' Coots' 200 -Yard
Spool, any color, any size, 90c. a dozen; 2, for 15C.
•the sw t, allIpure loaf. „
-At your grocer's or
Jtollyman's • Bakery .
REVIVAL MEETINGS
continue -a' .Tisis Week.
'Meeting in the
TOWN, IIALL
Every Night at 8 O'clock.
BORN
. •
; Rinia,=-Iii•the Township of Morris,
Huron bounty, on july 25, .1926,• to
Mr and Min.' Murray ; Rees,' a On
'ssikbsid
,
Hotrey, Lucknow),
40,114*.t9t$fi 14140kilil*uniaj Ch**311iigIbult4*4. ofirit 01 'th• 44110.
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RNELL--MURDOCII
ANDERSON BLOCK,! LUCINO:t1W.
, CAURCH NOTES
,
The Sacrament of the "Lord's Sup.
ner will be dispensed in the United
Church next Sunday morning; pre-
miratory services will be held on Fri.
day evening at 8 o'clock. ,
The annual Siinday • Sehool and
Congregational Picnic of the Luck --
new United Church, will he ball it
pc,tot ciy4 on tburtd*Yi AtItuft
'
FRIENDS SAY GOOD-BYE .0
Mr, PETER H. MacKENZIE
On MOaday'eVening, July the 12th,
about one hundred and fifty friends
and neighbors ,inet,..,:at the home of
R. Mackenzie,' Con, 4; Kinloss
and presented him"with a ediiifOrtable
upholstered chair' accompanied by the
folloning, address which was read by
Mr: Dan. MrieKienoh. -
Dear Mr.. MacKenzie:-
On
this;•the eve of Your.departure
from our; midst, we have dropped in
as a. group of 'your 'neighbors and.
friends, for a Word of farewell. :la.
deed, we feel that, an Occasion stieh,
as your going, Marks an epoch in the
hiatnry of our, coninamity Which we
cannot afford to pass without r
nitiori7•It-is7such-ecentsl.thgto
to US as opportunities to reflc4. on
the 'Tfiittepaenrd note naftianotniginitdairil ,
reiilize that our "Falk Canada" has
been built of individuals and of Twin-
ed and ive are grateful for Men of
viSion 'and of character, who have
riiter! wont
gaidin *t the
done their Aare, to better their e60.
you have 'proved yeerteif a man, of
in our community and 'in' that time
inthgrity
and, worth -one oh whom
For over fifty years'you have lie
rely on every co.
- as orrirom ;
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gmeetingonseo f to
Commons Yet)rese.ii•At'Vi representing
eg rtieS
happiest '
of all 'to include in Our Words of •Op- .
preciation the fact, that Yell -hove
lived your life in the fear of God; up- ;
heading church as wet, as state.
Although we realize that your 're-
moVal leaves a' vacancy Iri VW* midst
which cannot be filled, we feel 'that •
td -night is Y an occasion" for, thank.
giving. We rejoice in .the goodness •
of God who has 'enabled •you to •ae,.
cornplish so" much in life and has giv-
en you many Material blessings. We
recognize the fact that after yearn
Of active • and. strenuous' toil. you, are .
leaving..' this homestead; a place of )1/
llresperit,„.-, and a • real asset to onr -
'community, 'Most of all, we reSoice
that you are leaving in possession of -
'unusual' vigour of body and of mind.
' We ask you to accept this. cunt- ,
leviable chair as 'a: remembrance 6
our skin est t toughts, Ve 'Eros ra
in the •eity-,..where you" take up' i'610.
home .there inaY be,,,inarty happy rest.
ful years, ahead.
Mr. Mackenzie thanked his friends,
in a Well worded riddressA, for their'
Lesrywgeer6t1,,eig`oht.resntelln;exnibr.ra‘nveleo.. Acdodzeiii.
John Mordoolt and Bey. C. 34.,
MacDonald of LucknOW. After sing..'
lug- Mid. tang 'Syne, seiresiurieritti
were Served after which dancing was
enjoyed, tilt ito early hour of 'thi
morning,
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