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from Haeover'for the; week -end;' •
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DENTIST
Call. Dr. ;Newton
Mailie:apOolntnient
In (Mee eveiTsfly
• ' Miss Lea Smith oPeoding the
'Easter hol ays wit, friends in
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Mr' imibe” is bomo rn F
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.,hle ibrother.
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hoe, after 'spending -4 cOuide
inontba in Detroit
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Mr. John Carter, who is ,farrning,
Algoma, • la visitinghis sons. Peter
and john Ce,rter here,' this Week,.
Mr. Ford and Mi fla Freda Aitchison
are pending the week. with their.par-
entre. Mt. and .Mrs. Gee; T. Aitchison.
, Mr and Mts. Frank Cole have
Moved to near AVoodeteek; " where
they Will oeerpte a farm ,thiis season.
Mre:;-Wil21.4, Mary and Donald ere
spendMg the Eeiter holidays in Tol,
rentoe;:', the ',geeets of Mrs. Wilson'O
Oster.
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•:inrimeyst)Dras'igstainue.'
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OIL A. WWI. Lneknow.
aid Reel Estate.-Idonoy to lood or
Srat Mortgages' on WM pro
• Hes at 6 and 81,6 par 'mot SeiOrdIag
assurity offered. Mao aria
loseants on 'second mortgaged en
&ma , properties and on Peraenid
WWI- A low good farm,' fee sale.
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-WALL PAPER
1(7 stock of Wall Paper is cone;
Pete' for 1927. Prices from 8c. up. 1
• am also agent for leading job houses.
'Re J. Cameron, Decorator,' Painter
-.14-Grainer,-Box-F-.1:74,---Luaknow.
Vet Bet*—A nualber ef v'findow
and storm sash with glair In them
. Apply to D. C. Taylor. '
WaU Paper -Canadian made, best
qusflty. Prices from 10e, to $2.00.
Good workmanship ' guaranteed.
mples- shown at your -home -or at
residence of Phillip, Steward,. paper
hanger and decorater.
, (244-tf.)
EGGS AND BABY
Get tny' price list before ordering
• Barred Rock or White Leghorn Baby
Chicks or eggsfor hatching. Incuba-
tors or brooders at'right prices. Cuss,
lam hatching done.- Duncan Ken-
nedy, Whitechurch, Ont.
• (24-2-tf.)
EARM Putt SALE OR RENT
ZOO Acres, more or less, in Kinleiti:
• Township -corner lot on country
road -5 ranee from Lucknow. 4 miles
from WhiteChurch-oni from
blackimith • ho p-ichoolhOuso on
films -well watered, 5 scree busk -
bate 40x56 ft -2 -story trent* house
24110' and' kitchen 18x13 ft. -born
se y roddad7,2 acres :or.
.ehard. price 93,000, term s to , suit
purchosir. Also i large barn in good
condition, for 'elle. Apply to Jacob
Lucknow.
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'REAL .000D. FARM FOR sAt.,,s..ott
• RENT
$10-rAcres:-(-ThoLIVIeNisee FisiM). 9
miles' north og Lucknow. All in -gra -ii -
A ' bat -a few acres -well • fencod ' and
well watered -f -plenty of wood. Barn
dibrilk-good stabling with : water in-
sidik-soment . vomited house -two
orchards. Will be ' nold reasonable to
, wind* up t,he estato..,--Apply to 'Miss
MoN ;lees, Lucknow. . (1144f.).
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FOR ' SAW •
, °inland ' Touring Car.% Model 65.
Ds good. condition. This is an easy
riding; roomy ' car,and' Ira.• many
years of iirvice Wend Of it. ' Just
Ike ..ear . for the man -with, a family,
Who i.Waita a . good -serviceable' used
'PrI.s 'reasonable. Apply ' .,to
uttoir, ..Lu knew. 2., '
441
For -14ale---4., Acres of Jand, good
ormon-rOomod house, good, barn, 'well
• fenced,: manning waterClose to
sib ,and church. • One mile, north
of i
zt
. Villige of •Lucknow on ,Holy -
rood GraveleT.--A. Lockhart, ''',It.li. 6,
' ' latekneW. " ' , (10-13-114
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For. a 4eL-Bikby. Chicks from bred-
' to•lay,Barred.Rocks and Fisher and
Delmore S. Ci W. tighornie ,Threl-
• fourths 4or our orders last fear wire
•' from old customers., and this season
rain3t.Of them aro doubling their or-
' den. Orders ,bool,ed now .for April
.. , and His Barred Rocks lde, until
. May llith, after that date 15e,, **ch.
• • Legliorits 15e. for the season -The
• • Forbin* Hatchery, R.R. No. 1, Wing-
hamcl
, Melo. Wroxeter-,plione • 612-
r4 '(14-4-9-0)
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,--BaleresGraielChevr'olet in -good 'eon'
ditiore,for sale .theap. Used cars, op.
• ' ort, and 'elosed rbodels; able spied
, ,,, tanks at blialsain priceino--Apply to
Geo. 11..Smith,
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•-AUCTION, SALE
;Of Household Mete .
•'-Property of the vetate of thilate
• Mor.',,Margaret ,Allin, :will ,bo-lield,at
'the tesidence. Havelock St.; on Sat -
A. See bills:4or partku
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DEALER WANTED
alidle Dodge •Brothers Cars and,
BretkOrt „Triples lit thie ter.
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Mr :. Alex Reiss, Who 'spent the* win-
ter. ineeths with his raster, litre. M.
MacRae of town, has. returned .to his
home ' near Amberley.
Mr: and Mrs. R. D. barneron hive,
're-66014kt* their home here,after an
absence of three montlite .which. Mrs„
Copier -On' spent in Goderich. • •
-JsieFreeeleed fleve'', rite,* of La-
dies'. Fancy. Coats in nice .styles and
materlalsi also: dresses in !nisei ,pat:
BLITZSTEXN. •
Tolnarrow will be Good Friday, and
a 'Public holiday; the after g -day's
Work on the double quick, we shall
heve. Easter Sunday and Monday.
Mr.. D. C. Tailor retained -:h0Inie
4.0111 *IfiniPeg last week, 145 .sister
whom' ,,hei had . gone to.. Bees hiving
taken n,turn: for the betteir, and hav-
ing a 'fitii.charice of reCOSery.•
Mr, MacKenzie Was In Kit-
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Cnener :OP Sunday to eft 'his ,son.
Steele, ,i'Vho recently underwent an
apPendiciths operation. ' Steelee Luck,
now frferidswill be ..pleased 'to know
that he fs well on the way to recov-
ery, and expects to be back to work
by May ,1st.
Good Goods, Low Prices at THE
MARKET--Hornell-MurdOeh Co.• .
---erese-seee.
/.0.0.F. NOTICE '
Members of Lucknow .Lodge, .1.0.
O.F. will attend divine -service at
the' Anglican Church, Lucknow, on
Sunday, April' 24th. Visiting breth-
ren and .Rebekaheare cordially in-
vited. Members are requested to
meet at the Lodge Room at 10.30 o'-
clock a.m. - *(21-4-c)
• "HILL THE 'COACHMAN"
- Don't forget the Night of Nights_..
EasterMonday, April 13th, when the
farcical Comedy "Bill the Coachman".
will be ,presented in the' Town Hall
Lucknow,, under the auspices of the
Anglican • Dramatic Club. Get' your
tickets early, arid secure a good seat..
Plan • now, open at McKim's Drug'
Store. Admission: Adults 50c; Chil-
dren '25c. '
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PLAT AT KINLOUGH
The luthorous play "A Poor. Mar-
rled .be presented in the
'Aneican 'Church basement, Xinlougti.
by local talent, the evening -of .April
19th." •Adinission: Adults 25c, Chil-
ton 15c. •
A BUSINESS CHANGE •
Mr. Herb MeQuillin, who has been
conducting a ,blacksmith shop Dere
the past yew*, has closed /up
that btednees and rented his: shop
and barn to Mr. Cecil G. Mullin, who
will open k garage arid gas stand in
he building:, Mr McQuillin for the
preeent has taken it positien with Gs
Oritrarideri
Lo.tI, Ltackzmi.i; • man's .4.neck
•acarf. Finder please, leave at. The
Sentinel °thee. '
.car just 'nslOad...
ed -16 per cent. Get yours no -w. -G.
3..11obertson.
Farm for Sale or Rent' for grass,
Good•buildluse, ispring creek running
through firin.W. J. Todd, BO 202,
Lucknow. • . (21-4-n)
'Tenders for the purchase of ehede
at Ifravel it 'Will be"lieteived
ontii•APril•-23rd.'-'•-by :Towiand 'Con-
struction pr.., M4 Mitchell. High-
sset,or any *ender not necessarily
coped. .
Norcr.
Having ciiised up. m7 bleckehlithing,
birth:lora n. Ltioknow, en aeaeupte
to oust paId lesterk the
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. \CHURCH NOTES
'The cOngregations Of , the 'United'
Churches at St. Helen8 and White,
„elm:tele-here- extended-aiirrarlireatir.
calIio Hatold,G, .Whitfield ' Of teter-11
-horo, • to become. their pastor. Mi.(
Wloioixc
tfielodllegha('Tiuoart;nt.g..o.graduated '•fr
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• Preabyterian Guild
The topic^.ati e treetin
Mondayeening was taken hY
C. " • .` t t' •
c n tone
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were:solos hn tird,
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A i t,e h e s en ,:,and instrumentals by
Edith Smith'aed Mr. ,G4i4ei. Mate
,Macintosh read the Scripture lesson
and readings were given,. by Gladys
MacDonald., Phyllis Cogent' .and Mac
McMahon.
JUMPED
,FROM, PAR; . • ''.' '. '... ,
' .'1$ FATALLY INJURED
, • Yell shocking the tfie 'death ..1,i).L
:hiCidene•-Ofiliti..P.4: treile-.7/die:Len,
nen,..whiCh oeciirred at. her. he*, 14 -
bout one mile west Of Lochalsh; 'on
Monday- of, this -week,..',.Mr, and ' Afre:
MacLennan had ben out in [their
,car,, and When .returning 'home; the
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'engine, stalled•it th'e ifoot ,c'srf a hill le'
, ;•thairree' feeding tal".thebenee. Failing:
to retiet the .ierigiOe•.' tienia. Mr.
Mac-
Lennan.ii.rt#•: !!'i41Hp,,. '1?tig!ii.le,:'.P
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'OW 64310* do: trie, hill ' ' *ft., MacLen..
nazi, rernained: i ' the •' Cat'•to 'stew. Ili
Vifbei;*bOlii half rosyup the hill, the
;tevkene,broke antitthe car started to
bacli •dOWn the hilt,' •Unable to stop
it, Mrs.' Ofactenr4n ,'Inerped out, her
head striking a pikce orthaber, which
lay on•thageOund. .She was rendered
' tincenecious, and Passed..,ewey . about
two bonni later, ,•..ivithi;ut .regaining .
her Send* Had she remaineij. in the
car She would. 'hieS been uninjured:
as it went oplr-, a 'short 'distance be-
fore coming to a step, remaining up:
`tight' .."""'":"7"--7'''
Before her Marriage Mie. Mac:
.Lennin was Miss Viola Fresher, the
family hoine being in.,Ashfield. She
Don't fail tO .hear ) MR: FRANK
YEIGH in his New National Travel-
ogue -celebrating the sixtieth Anni-
versary of Confederation. 150 beau-
tiful,,I attractive lantern slides.
Under the auspices of the Young
People's Guild --Presbyterian Church.
Thursday, April 211t.Everybody wel-
come.' Silver collection.
Congregational Meeting
,„ The annual !fleeting of the Luck-
,
now United_Churcb. was held on Wed•
,nesday.,evening.of last week.'An ex-
cellent 'supper was , prepared by the
ladies, , and about' 160 of the Melt
members of the congregation' sat at
tables. It is needless to sek.thenilf
they enjoyed that part of the • pro,
'granune., • 'c
After seine mpsical, , selections,. ,
meesage or:statement from the- Ses-
sion of the Church was read, stating
th-evrogreia and""blessings,'eapbpially
of 'a spiritual' and inspirational char-
acter whieh had attended the services
during the year -not forgetting that
many of the benefits therein stated
were.due-to oar pastor and his capa-
,
ble Wife,
This *as followed by the reports
and finanelel statements of the differ
„Cfltorganizittions of tife—Church-,.-:
such As the Treasurer's Statement
the Maintenance -and Extension' Fund
the W..3.1.8*., Sabbath School, Young
People's- Society,. the Choir. The dif-
ferenk'organised classes Of the Bab-.
bath School, the 'Ladies" Aid, Mission
Band, etc. All' of the above funds
and organizations are in a very sat-
isfactory financial standing -and in-
dicate substantial 'Cash balances, with
which to begin the •Work of the ensu-
,..
ing,year. '
Among the resolutions passed was.
ono endorsing. a' “recomrnendation
from the Trustee Board for repairing
and renovating .the„ -interior of the
Church... Another resolution, was one
changint the hour for the 'Commence-
ment of 'the, evening Cervices from' 7.
to 8,, to aecomodate, the families in
the country; beginning on the 1st
Sunday in May, and Continuing„ until
the last Sunday in September. • .
; The Secretary was Instructed .to
apprise the other ministers ,of the
town of the congregation's decision in
this mater; ,considering it an net Of
-courtesy. todo so. •After many
dons of thafilcS and ,Words of appre-;
:dation, the, benediction brought to a
close one: of the happiest and . mist
-"satisfactory annual meeting' in the
history. of. the Church,
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New' Spring Goods -Ne Low Pric-
es. THE, MARKET-Remelt-Mut.=
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11`,T MEMORIAM., •: •
• In Jolting memory of Winnitred
Hunter, vitho passeduway, two, -years
ago. todayrApril--14th,-1,925, ,
Two: yeaes hake,,,,pessed since thetsUd
• God called- the one. we loved away.
Forget her, be, we never will, .
As years roll en we love her stilL
'f, -Her loving Parents, Brothei and
slater; •
.• When, needbi shoes; repeirodi leave
Sisal at At Tointrist
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was 25 yearii of age. Besides her
,h(isband ahots survived by one eon,
'between three •and four years of age.
The -furieral was on Wednesday af-,
ternoon to Kincardine Cemetery,
SODDEN DEATH AT ,
` ST.' AUGUSTINE
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near. St :Augustine, -died somewhat
suddenly on .Thursday of init.. week,
April 7th, Of heitri• troiible. Mr. Gib-
bons”. was in his 57th year, and leayes
o widow and grown-up family. .The
funeral was on Saturday, ' service be-
irlg•held ih the It; C. Chureh:St Ae-
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gustine.
DEATH OF W. M. CHAMPION,:
Mr. Wm., Moes , Champion, who
was, ill durieg. the winter months ' at
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•the- home of : his Ale*
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Havens of town;'di.ed there on Mon-
day rnoiningaf this week. Mr. Cham-
pion developed :shingles last fall and
haviegiseese run 'down somewhat, he
was unable to shake off. the trouble,
WhI4 does. nat generally prove fatal,
' The -deceased: was far mane year,
resident at .Fordyce; West Wawa -
nosh, wbere before the corning Of
rural Mail.; delivery, he had a .store
.and was postmaster. 'Since. the elos:,
ing of the offieother he workeda;bont with farmers in the neighbor-
hood.' ,He -is survived by ble wife• ..
and 'a number ,of igrown-up sons and
daughters.' Mrs. Havens and _kis,
Merle Gardner: .are daughters,' Mr.
Champion..was in his 62nd year. The
funeral:was on Wednesday. to Green-
hill' Cemetery.
OBITUARY
Harold, Reed •
'tie with regret that we 'meek the
'death of Harold Reed, seven-year-old
smi of Mr, and Mrs. Wil) Reed of the
10th Concession, Ashffeld, who Passed
Away On Wednesday,'.April„6, after
illness of seine ten days, due' to
„pneumonia. Besides; his father and
mother, five other members '• ot• the
family .mourn his loss -three broth-
ers and:tree sisters:, •
'Harold was a likeable little chap,
and Will be ,nnech missed:
The funeral took place on Friday
afternoon, April 8. Service was held
at the family home, a large number
of people ,attending. ,The' remains
were interred in Greenhill Cemetery.
The, Rev. A. W. Brown had charge Of
the funeral Service. Six beim ths
Haekett's Sunday :School, t to which
Harold beldriged, were pall bearers.
The bereaved family are very ap-
preciative of so many kind express -
lone ofsypipathy in their sorrow. - •
Card of Thanks '
Mrs. Mary Jane Giboonts and fem.
ily' wish to express their sineere
thanks to neighbors and friends who
were sso • kind and. • sympathetic in
heir recent bereavement
Card el Thanks
Mr .a14 Mrs W G: need. wish to
expresa Sincere thapks to the 'friends
and beighbors for kind expressions Of
wymnisthY, and for the berestiful floral
contributing at the time of the depth
their•tiiii,•11tifftild; also for .1ielyittil,
kilehresti at the time'ef the neeidenf
tcL their. on, Richard. It was ,alt,
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SORS
Friday, April 0, 1907,
to Mr. *14 Mee. Gordon Wellatifyi et
the privets Pationte' liev.iller," Tort
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BOWLING CLUB ORGANIZES
The • annual -meeting ' of the
now Lawn 13oWling Club was .•held'
Thursday • evening, April 7tIo; with e
large,membership in attendance. The
club is in an excellent condition 'f as
was show by the,reading ,or these-
. , , • •
-nuaf-stetethent-zA-Brifirier year , re
'expected, as the enthusiasm .shown is
quite apparent. The club has re-
floated therientire. green ' and they
, should this year be in excellent con-
dition. . The annual rink' -tournament
will be held Thersday, August 18th.
with Scotch doubles' following it i
later date..• • , •
The'f011owing Officers were elected
-Honorary president: John: Joynt;
President: W. J. Davison; Vice-pres-
ident: Robert Fisher.; See'y.-Tresis.:
Rob -rt Rae. •GrOundsL:eterunittee. J.
-McQtfaig,' J. A. MacDonald' :A, W.
Hamilton; 'Merebeiship committee: E.
Hodgins,' H. Smith and A. W.
Hamilton.
BOW .A110Ut BASEIIALL?
Are you ,going toturn' out • this
,year and support a .baseball tetra or
aee- you going to let the 'village/ go
Off the map altogether.? ' It ileedi
&One eportin.it." Why should Ripley
and Teeswater have a team and
Lucknow poi? ,There Ia ne reason is
irdrid for it, except itet .qlre
people in the 'tow n wilt 114 turn out
to support the bore ,Lucknow torrid
have a very good teamthis year if
they wanted to. There• are Sonit
new players , in town. Everybody in
Ontario thinks that Lieknow ia
best • sporting town in the province,'
and Why not live up, to it?, .1f ,the
ITimiwreini3enoull(coould fix up ne o
e park, Luck..
teains_in-the-league: Put this Wide
your hat and give it some' considera-
tion; Smartly. A meeting will be
held Tuezday, April l9th. Everybody
-From a fan who piedge. to sup-
port the team in every, way he Can:
HOW ABOUT EARLY WAD%
SATURDAY_NHIGHTST
A gentlemanwho is interested
community welfare asked us the oth-
er day if the' village by-law providing
for the4 Closing of.places of busbies%
at eleven o'clock had been rescinded,
and he added that he believed, it had
net. However the by-law has been' a
dead letter during the summer Menthe
the Past two years and between eleven
and twelve o'clock p.m. has been the
busiest hetr of the day or night for,
shopping. !I y
.6 This is unfortunate' in many,Ways,
and ,everybody Will admit it is not
necessary.% Often •shopheepers ' have
found it impracticable to dose, and
stop week even at twelve o'clock so
that the early hour of Sunday is of.
'ten .infeinged upon. Hew this comes
about is easily understood -intending
shoppera loiter aboat the streets
joying a social thne. pen everybody
wants to make perch:uses at the same
time, and some, of course, have to
wait ,Until. 'twelve o'clock or after
The remedy •is not se easy afi might'
.be supposed,- but if closing at -eleien
o'clock ;were, as absolutely' necessary
as closing at twelve is, shoppers would
, take the notion to get bulgy' one hour
•earlier. 'Can't something be dope to
have the closing ,by-laie.,,ivev.ived. for
The coming summer, and have busi-
•ness plagek-potfitively -closed' et 11
o'clock or 11.30 at the latest?"' e
REEDeeDICKINSON
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The United Church parsonage, Rt.
MarY*, was the: scene of •••4 ! quiet
Wedding- at ,11445' A.M. oh- ,Thursday,
April 7th, when Mrs. E. Diekinson 0
St. Marys, •was united 1n,t!o:hely-
:bonds of niatrirnOny-te-:Mrt.
Reed of Lucknow, the eeremen7 be -
kg performed by Rev. Thos.' Green,
pastor of St. Marys United Church,
After a short trip to paints stiltt Hr.
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.Forget Our Hot XApni..,Foi7,*0017
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We are po*nialcing 11..mvIS4irhe NOted'Henjt
Bread .which 'offers the greatest idliontnie
Op4,sutieting from indigestion, etc.
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1. teanl':Slicee:., frolcien Rods,
4tItie,41 Cookies
• Riebeit!Tattlele ' :Lerpop, mentigup pies T
:Scotch Scones c Pune.. Coffee Cakes
HOLLYMAN'S BAKERY
Phone 36 Lucknolv
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TI1E EASTER SEASON AND BRIGHTER. WEATHER BRINGS
Awn irr Tag pgsigg Fog BRIGHTER DRESS.
EXCESS -
ARIES, BOTH FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,/ SUCH AS
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TIES, SOX, HOSE; GLOVES, HATS, CAPS, SILKS, CREPES,.
ETC. •• ' , •
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MAKE' THIS HOLEPROOF WEEK:
White Quality is .Desired, Holeproof , is Admired.
lfred E. Buswel
Ainerasismortsirosnogairartror .
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' SWIFT SERVICE SATISFIES
1. Correct weight and tests.:
Payments. made Daily.
3. Cans -returned Daily., •
4. 'Highest Market ,Prices.
bend'Us a Trial Shipment.
SWIFT CANADIAN CO, ,Lid.,
West Toronto ,
• Auction Sale
Of Threshing Machine and Firm im-
plements at Lot 21, don. 10,, Kinloss'
Township, „ on Monday, April :25th.
CoMmencing at 2 o'clock p.m., there
will be sold: ,
20,'11.P., Stearn 'Engine.
Threshing' Separator, Tank & Pump.
Blizzard Cutthig Bort
Corn Binder - -Corn Cultivator.
Hay 'Rake.„ Land Cultivator
"
Thompson Bros., John Purvis,
• .ProPs. • -.Atm.
WOMEN'S tNsrpiTtreg ,„„
• ,GttAribtficrilmits, DAY
, The April meeting of the Women's
Institute was held :at the home of
,Mrs. Robert Rio on Friday alter -
noon, April 8th, pa bank Prfiente'Ae
the 'grandmothers were conducting
most of the progtam, thebuidness
was cut short.' TheSee,-Trees., _Mrs.
T. Clarke, then , read the minuteo of
the 'previous meeting., IA donation of
420:was. reteived, for, the, -ArManiiii
Retief Fund, n•graitt, of $20 from
the- Town Council, bringing our total
up to` 00(1, the amount which the W.
1, was to raise this year. The ,dorninO
&iv, Was iaddillit9IF IkeaSPOn04,.
U nig t!4011 Cod is
110141110,411 !Poe
marching- around the room, Shewing
off • to advantage their old fashioned
costumes, which caused much iMuse-
ment.. The Photographer then .called,
inviting theni , to have . their . photo,„
.taken together -which they ,readily
coniVeted to. A Medley by Grand.:
ma AgneW, who was accompanied by
Miss, Mad MeMorean,. Who' played the
guitar, .was enjoyed by all..A paper
on the "Pioneer Women," . by Misi"..
McLeod, Wks' given.: This was fel=
lowed by one entitled "The Mod4rp
Women," by Mrs. R. S. Wilson. A
'reading, "The Minuette."' by Grand-
ma•MacNeb, was enjoyed. ,,Victrola
selections then followed. Miss Me:
'teed •011itf), an interesting talk on
"The problem Of educating the coun-
try. Childrenand keeping the young
men on the farm." Grandma"' Camp-','
'-bell's"reading, "Receipt for a HaPey,
New Year," was very :clever, as was .
Mrs. L;sickhart's reading "Borrow,-•
ing the baby for, Grandma." Then
the •grandniaS . presented.: a Tableau:
"A Friendly, Cup of Tea," Aunt Polly,.
Aunt Silly, ;Aunt Mabby and. Aunt
Hannah -four old ladies, who lived in ,
a little gabled roofed house hi one of
,our old New 'England. Sea' Coast .
towneK Grandma 'Aitchison carried'
of the prize :for the oldest costinee.
Lunch was then served by the direc-*
' tors, the meeting dosing With -.sing-
ing 'of .the Maple Leaf. '
•••• 'THE -PRESBYTERIAN W. M. S. ,
The , April meeting • was presided •
over. by Miss. Murray, Devotional ex4-,*--
,Jereisee were conducted by Miss Mur.
ray and Mrs. MacDonald. MisCar-
rick owe the, Mille, Study and the
topic was taken.' by Mrs, Stewart,
Mrs. Philip Steward saitg.,o Ole, and
:a 'reading on "Missionary drities,*
was given by . Miss Xi, M. McKenzie,
The Xaster
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