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Dr.- W. XL Conlinll
Physiehut -and Surgeon ' •
flours '
Phone 80
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DENTIST:: ; • •
Dr; spieL•041 will tilde Laelowsr
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sver744. Taisday • in - Dr". Connell's
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Dr. R Treleaven,' letteknorit-
Over Deekerii S.t ore. Extraction
-*lair by gaa, or local....Will be la
•Daarannon every Thomas*
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•DENTIST
Call Dr. Newton
- Make appointment --
,In office everYdaY
onnoremrommosomip
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°. • • Al • RVERYBODY'S 'COLUMN 0' ,
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Ues A Siddall, Loamy.. ,....flesikar
tad Real Estitte.-a-MOneY in lend oi
first mortgages on -farmproper=
ties at 8 and 81/2 per cent according
to security offered. ,
aninif'nts On ',second', mortgages '011
farm , properties and on . Fergana]
stotec, ,'A few 'good fanny .for sale
WALL PAPER
4 , MY .atack ' of Mall Paper-,.ii•cein-
p1Ste far 1927, Prices .froni, 8c. up. J
ani *150 agent -for leadiog job houses
R.-11:teameron;-DecoratorrPainter
and Grainer, ,Boa 174, Lucknow.
P.For=:Sale-A-..nuMber of window
and AIm.. with ghat', In therm
rAPPIY Taylor. •') • United Church.. •
W. Little s Shoe Store., ."
Mrs. georelieuse -Mitrhali• aPent
the inist Week With frienda Torun -
Hazel iroffman of London,
a'guest t the home of Mr. and Mrs
Ceniercle- .• • f'
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Mr. and ;Idris- Matthew Woodn'.1v4:i
an n Motor trip this week ;to Fermis
Clinton and .Goderieh; yisitini,"friends
in each town. •
The .Ladles' Guild of St. Pete?!
Church will' held a. Sale . of HomeBaking ,
oenn;,:!o'clock.rioYi
May. 27th, begin.
• Mrs. N: who, has been
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visiting..Mrs:Priee Naylor in Toron-
-to, for the'last, two weeks, returned
home Tuesday- night.-,--- • • -
Ali.. Fred 'Hellman ' who recently
disposed-of-hielasikery business at
Waterdown is visiting his bother,
AG: E. Hollyrnan of town, .
At the •meeting of the Presbytery
of 'Bruce, Mr. D. C. Tayler Wag "'ap-
pointed delegate to the .1lanrilton
•Conference of the 'United., Chtireh,
which will convene Ori May 25th„
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Mr. ;Bernie..., who has been on thn
Bank of 'Montreal staff here the past
few months; has taken..a. ' position
,with Silverwood'a, and will be in the
Cargill office when the business there
gets under; way.. ,
Mr. and Mrs. •Caroarea ,•C'Le„.ddefa
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were up from Toronto and spent the
yoeek-end with Dr. and Mrs. Geddes.
On 'Sunday. Mr.- Geddes assisted the
'Choirs of the Presbyterian and '''..."the
,:w'J) 'Paper-Canadian.,mide, 'best 1.,..,,..44,,Thointa Webster ,hu8 gone* on:
tr9ni -IQ& to $2'0.0- a irisit.-A?'"Ti'D4FOitt but be ...63t.tants to
GOO `werkmanship: gnaanteedi return in time to make..final arrange -
'Simples 'howl" Phillip.: y.eur, home or at
reildence or. Steward. PaPermenta for the big "Webster Picnic,"
• .okanser .and dacorater. to be held 4n the .Caledonian.. Park.
(24-2474, tacklietv, on Jupe.,11th. 4
EGGS. AND :BABY CHICKS Messrs. ' ..Andrew Lockhart.- and•,
. 'Get my price "jet before ordering ,Peter Carter effected a trade of pren-•
• Barred Rock or White' Leghorn Baby eraea recently, and :made the
• Chichi' or eggs. for hatching. Incuba= . change hitt week -:--Mr. Lockhart re -
tore or brooders' at right. prices.' Cut-
•• tom .hatehing -done.-- Duncan ,Kenturning to town, and Carter taking
nedy,, Whitechurch, Opt. • • • the former. Fisher property on the
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.2nd of Kinloss:
HOUSE .FOR SAE OR RENT
' Good Frame residence on Stauffer
Lucknow. Bathroom,. electric
Betts. Everything in first/class con-
dition. Garage, and stable in coonec-
tion. Apply to Ackert Bros., Holy -
rood. (19-5-p)
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NOTICE •
_ • Court .of Revisioo
_• The Court of _Revision on the -As-
sessment, of the 'Township of West
Wawinosh for 1927 Will be held in
the Township Hall on -Wedneadoy!
May 30th, 1927, at ld a.m.--Durnin
Phillips, Clerk. ' , (19=5-c)
Pasture -Cattle" by. the .montli;---cir
/RBI rent for, grass -about 50 acres,
-Jacob Miller, Lucknow. •
House For Rent -6 -roomed house
on Havelock ' St -electrie. lights and
in good repair. Possession. at. once-
' ' Apply to Mrs. Menary, R.R. 7, Luck -
now.'" „ (19=5.p)
, Five Passenger Car for sale at, a
, bargain.' Will. refinish it, and give.
tiwoextra tires and tubes, ,chaina,
1927 licenCe. •Battery rlin on& sea-
, son. If You want .a cheap car; see
• me -R. Robertson,-: Lucknow.
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GEORGE WILL TRY AGAIN
. "If, at first...you don't, succeed, try
again" We think that Mr. George
Spotton, most have been brought up
upon that good' old motto. ' "Perse-
verance," sorkie' have said it the
greatest word in the English langu-
age; and George 'mutt' have that
;nerd tucked awayin. his vest pocket
"so that heican take it out and look at
,
it. once n a while. .-
• Mr; Spetton-to use his more • dig-
nified desigeation-has. battled • a
number of times for provincial and
dominion. parliamentary._ honors ..in
North- Huron, and was -defeated-not
ignornenieusly defeated --just ' 'lost
out .asthe sport writers say. But
like Bruce of Scotland and the spider
of the fable .of 7,:which h0 no doubt
read in his school books, , he will try
again. • ' • . •
Spotton called af our tenet=
last Friday, and we Osked hind what
was .doing in Mirth' Huron so far as
the Conservative /party is concerned.
• He said there. wasn't youth doing
far, the •date of the by-election being
kept a close secret by the 'Govern-
ment, ,whieh, 'evidently is net Much,con-
cerned with - the. fortunes of Censer.
waive candidates. Asked; if he' had
any thought of being•a candidate, he
, Astray -Came to the premises wisely said that' should' a eonventioo
of .the 'undersigned, Lot '7; Con. 2. be held and theadecision madethat is
XinlOts, one nig. Owner, May have Candidate should' be in the field. he
- same on proyinerpropertrand paying will 'offer himself as a candidate
expenses. -Roy Macinnee. ' R.R. '6, There may, however, be a good • deal
Lucknow. (2-6400). of meeting „in that , word "offer."
There may he a geed deal of persue,
• giVF force at the beck of it.
In the Advance -Times ;office at
.Winghem Mr. Spetton-does not ap.
pear to have been so 'modest, as that
Tamp For Saleo-A wooden priran Jeurnal says that his ,"hat is In the
-about 8 ft. of log. in geed condi- ring."' •
tion, cheap.' -A. M. Spence. ' It will be remembered that .in the
lett Dominion eleetion Mr. • SPotten
Aucfrroat SALE gaire, the late J. W. King a close run,
• David Lemon, 4th Con. Kinloss and tha.; on o re-count the County
Will have, an auction "Sole on Thurs- 'Judge actually gime him the teat, al -
day. May •26, commencing. at one though on an appeal this award was
o'clock p.m: There will be sold 25' reversed and Mr. Kingdeclared
head of cattle, '3 horses, a number of -eleeted. • , • , ,
, farm implenients„and about 30 -hens, • 'The citemnattinces of the Censer -
Everything Will ge as the,;farm is vative party' are n bit' pectiliar at
, so 40bn Purvis, Atte. • present, it being practically Without
a leader , or recognized platform; a
condition, whiChdoesnot make • for
the success . of its'• candidates in.
by-
elections. '
Cement For Sale -K: Fatteraan
hitecherch,,always.hat a supply on
h id: • Phone- 1.:2. on 611:
AUCTION SALE \
There Will be an amption sale. at
• the•residerice. ,in Lticicnow unlil re-
con* •oectinied-lay :Melvin Reid, 310iNt
of Brantford, oo Saturday, May 28,
tOmmenCing at.'2 :o'clock P.m. The
Hit includes :Binders, Mowers, ' Hay -
leaders; Hay rakes', Cultivator,,,Riding;
plow,. Gat engine, and. many other
• useful implementt and articles. The
residence property will be "Offered for
rale, subject- to reserve
.Miller Auc • '
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osmormorioloosimors
- DANCE ' •
In the TOwn' Hall, tueknont, Pri
• day Night, May 20, , tinder totspieds
: of the Eire CO. Mttaid• ,by
Troubadoura of Walkerton -8 pieeeS.
Dancing 9---„1;wodot. rouod 11,00.
*tits lody CisliqrY 066 Ineludinte
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INLOSS tTQW:NA H IP '
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„ Tenders= forDrainagei
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' Tendera•Will he received by' the un-
dersigned up, till' one o'clock on Mon,
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day afternoon, May 10t1C1027;:iit-the
• Township Hall, HMS/rood, for the con.
struction of the following draint.:
;The „Milet McMillnn torah", axes-,
voting' 2382-;etthie .,yards of open
drain, and 62. reds of tile drain.
'The Itraeniet Dram, ° .excavating
1650 Cubic yardif of open drain.
: The Tiffin -Scott Drain,. exeaVating
1833 cOhie Yards Of ,oPen drfin.
(160.. G. MOffet, Clerk Of Xiii/0011
TOWItChlpf Rs Totitiust$14
EMAtift
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..Terees". Stainey, 'Theta. Perko; 'in..:
ness We., mentioned a week age, pea3=7
'aNyiy , /*bout. ten .o"cleek. Tuesday
.night.. On Saturday and ;Sunday ,he
aPPeared to be on the ',Way' to recov
ery froni the fitted( of „pneumonia,:
but meniogitis' pudileidy. ."'develellesi;
ad thiiir'proved too nittoli,''kor his
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Mr
Stafilek.....ivas-Viris'52nd-Yeer.
end•living a few Miles *est Of Luck -
now,
on the Miro") sde, ad was wefl
known asan industrious intelligent
'fernier, and good citizen. '••
merly Miss Ida Henderson, 'a daugh-
ter. of Mr. aod Mrt.. Wesley: gender
see, and bytw'o.sons and two 'daugh=
ters.' Needless to say, the family'
have_ the :Sympathy of, a Wide circle
of friends.,
Thefuneia1 Will be on • Friday' ef-,
ternoon to Greenhill Cemetery; serir.„,
ice td be held at the home., at . 2.30
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CHURCH 'N,. !TES
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Brtice Presbytery �f the ". United
'church at the recent Meeting at 'Port
appointed ReV. R. W. Craw.
Luck ow, to supervise the inductiph
services, after the rise' of conference.
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Anniversary services will be held
in: South Kinloss Church next,..Sun-
day, May 22. ':The Rev, J. W. S. to*.
ry.:of. Toronto,- will 'be the preacher
for the occasion., Mr. Lowry Will
.give a lecture in the: 'church, Monday
eydoing, ;ona„."The i;Heugoinats At
Mr w.".E: Treleaven was in
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Wing -
ham. on Sunday, and conduCted, the
morning:service in the United Church
,there, in the absence of. the Rev. M.
M. Bennett: Mr. Bennett his not en-
joyed good health/for some time, and
last week went to the General HOspi-
Terontoi'fOr observation .by spe-;
cialistra His Condition' it ,Said to ..be
.serious. _
• NEW. 'BOOKS 'AT .
- • • ":THE PUBLIC 'LIBRARY
A substential addition to the ;reek=
ly good and valuablebOoke in the
Public 'Librarv. wee made' hist *eek!
When the 'following ,Works Were,plac-
ed on the shelves ' •
. :CarPenter's World: Travels, 13 Vol,
ainiee-verY readable and well illuq
, .
Set. Kipling's--practically': every:-
Thhas Written Tiia' niost enter-
taining and stimulating writer of hie
time. .
Amoebae • Commonwealth, b y
Bryce. Anybody desiring to learn, a-
tiout the government and polities of
our ne1hbor to the Smith -the Umt
ed Statea:-Yoill find the desired In
• .formation in.thete 'splendid volumes.
s' The Nature Sibrarysix beautiful
. Volumes 'which tell .of the birds, ani
mals, trees; wild., flowers,. gardenfloWers, butterflies. These are beall:ti;
fully illustrated and fillea'With infer-
mation which everybody wants. •
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Good Goods, Le* Prices .' Standard
Heavy' Shirting, 1000 Yards. *leering
at 29c a yard. -THE
Hornell -Murdoch Co. '
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INSTITUTE ANNUAL MEETING"
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' The Manual meeting, .faf• the',Worn.
en's In4titute was held. on May 14 atl
the :home of Mrs: Will Douglas, with
an attendence, Of 37: After the noel
opening 'exercises the reports Of alT
committees Lor ,year were given.
•Whirli
were Very' gratifying. The Sec. -
Treasurer's report 'showed a good
balance,. to start the •new year. The
objective for the Armenian' Fund. be.
ing mere than .,raised. The election
Of ',officert , then ..folloWedi ', President
Mrs,' Wm.. Morale; ,I,st -Vice,- Mrs. 1.
AgneW; 2nd Vice, 'Mrs, McClure; Seca
Treas., Mrs. T.. Clarke Directors,
MacLean' johtiCtOii, 'Mrs: .Rae,"*. Mrs.
s.
Will- Doglna, Mrs. Fisher,
T.
Smitkpid. Mrs. Miller; SickOriihnit.
• tee, 'Mrs. T. Aitehesen.and Mre.
'Thompsori;. Press- Reporter, .Mrs. I
S. Schad Committee;.
Geo. Aiidre and: Mrs. Jack 'Center -
Mt; District Director, Wiltboug.
las: Musical Committee, Mrs,
Reid, Mrs.'Newton and Mrs.. -Russ-
:Robertson; Auditor's, Mrs. Tom Wat.
son And Mrs, Win. Hendergon..
Atr-was deeided-to'holdrine-,dtsitiek
meeting • this year 44..know - On
June 15th; 'The. retiring ;President
Mia. Agnew, thanked All the inerro
bers for their hearty aupPoit'in'the
year's work. Mrs. Reid and
Newton g,ave-11 geaising piano 'duet
niter which refreshirientt Wore tiervo
to and ;the ineeting eloSed by singing
4iTho Maple LeS44,4444 Is a. WV,
(40+01 son( 00roStoc'$,
--MAN-140-cliggE,-VALtr
PcOgEt .stwitioug'. INJURY
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' While .at me.firk, Ttleidttit
ainder the frame . *feet of.
Biitzttein't Store, where extenalve
repairs • are being Mader "Dan ,Mie-
•Leod was .the victim of one of those
accidents which easily 'Might have
.been'iouch worge.,•, He esraPed seri"'
OUB injury or.evera4eath by iv. very
.harroor,_tanargio. With a nOniber ,of
Other men, he was engaged in doing
some excavating, whea"a concrete
wall under the front of the building
• girlie way. and fell almost on top of
him.' °He was caught by the feet and
legs, and was saved from being fur-
ther buried only by the heroic effortl
of Elliott Miller and' a few others
who held up inaises, of -the-walt-nto.
- 7 ,
til help arrived: Fortunately, a num-
ber of men chanced to be in the viciro;
.ity about the street, but it took seV-
prig minutes:to eictricate
trivI10-4,Ke7 minutes seenaed like
hours, from .his perilous position:
However, an inch is as geodes a mile
in such cases, and the ,reseuars did
succeed in preventing more of .the
fromfalling, until Mac. Was
pulled out. One foot Was :rather
badly bruised, but he wee able to gal
to work; right away, feeling happy
and fortunate. t
ARO" BROKEN -MAN IDLE
:->mr. Wallace Black,- of Black Bros.
-draymen of-town,--hail-theL,-inisfortune
to have a bone in his 'right arm -frac-
tured near the lor Monday even
He undertook to crank a.car for
n frkepa and a .back -fire ,resulted in
this ,very common accident.' The mis-
hap is particularly unfortunate in
ilfraBlaek's-..case.as his 'work requires
strong .hands and arms.. -Ile will nec-
essarily be off.work for sometime.
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FAST DRIVING: IN TOWN
•• SHOULri • STOP
Ws time for out constable to take
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a hand in. reUnlating the speed-. Of
automobile ,drivers on Our streets.,
Cars are being driven along the mein
street at .36 or even :40 miles per
hour, This iS contrary to la* and
commonsense, and if it is not topped
accidents are bound to result In no
village or town is the lawfol. spec()
above 29 miles :per hoar, and where
buildings are, close up to the street
intersections, as in Lucknow,• the
Speed limit is only ten'miles per hour.
That's slow, but safb, and `fsafe-
ItYafirit" -ra....goed ',rule -
Perhaps the Worst 'offenders
outsiders who are Just Passing thro
tb*n,'hut them' are a few local driv•::
ers who violete the mw and are r
'danger to others on the streets.
Our Constable ought to be °instruct
ed to look after these speedsters
whether local or' .foreign. Ourcomi-
c* too, , should lose no tine in de,
daring ,ell streets entering Campbell
Street;' 'Stop Streets," and having
the, I) ecessary - signs put up. Any per
driving, in a town where thii
“stop street". plan, has been adopted.'
must recognize that it is a good er•••,
.rangernent.
There habeen a number . of
"'close calls" on the streets lately- . Let,
the ',speed nuisance ':ho attended • be.
fore there is seriops, accident.
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',BRUCE ---4LEAG0U.E0 .7...BASEBALL
Beauty,Y, Economy
Satisfaction
' Seldom does.one find Such a de.'
i3ireable quality • combined -,with
two such suitable ones as you do
in inlaid sihver. Thebeanty. is .•
apparent in the first swift glanee
The 'ecotiomy beComes•evideot at
the mention.of the price, and the
satisfaction is proved through
long .years. of service, • during
•which... the original. beanty, does
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not fade....
1Now is the time to look. over
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'your- silver and see What pieces.
you require.
Your 'gift problem • solved here .
to the 'delight -of all
are
Posters areout announcing the
opening game. of ,the .Bruce ,League.
at Lucknow on Thursday. of neXt
week,- Mar 26* Chesley wuH be
the'.visitiog team, and there Will be
a good game, as each ,will endeavor
to make.a good start
The ,Lucknow boys have been tak-
ing every opportunity to practice by
:may ,of town league • gamest and no
doubt will be able to keep well to
the front throughout the series.
:STANDING OF TEAMS
' TOWN LEAGUE
Von Lest P.C.
FaCteries , • . 2 " 0• .1005•
Bankers ez... Pro, Men. I 1 .500
High school, .-..; „... .t .500
Wednesday, Bankers & Pre; Men,
defeated 'High School 8-2: Friday',
'Factories„ defeated. Bankers. -&-'.;,..Pro-;-°
Men 12-6.-,' -Monday; • High Sehool
defeeted Merchants .&' Clerks
Merchants,_&_Clerks.:vs: Bankers -&-
Pro.-Men 'Friday ,evening, 'Mfi'Y -20th;
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•.pounor REvtst.eN
Township, of Kinloss . •
Notice is hereby giVeri that a Court
for the Revision Of the Asabasinent
ROB Or the ToWnship of Kinloas for
the year 1927, will be held at the
Township gali, HolYrOods on Monday
the 80th day of iklayi 1027 t tan
o'clock la
FAMILY THEATRE
FRIDAY „.& SATURDAY,
• ,MAY 20th & 21st
..,"FASCINATING 'YOUTH" -°
With the Junior. Stars -the
„
graduates. of Perainount's
"fannius school of
TUESDAY ar ,wp441EstiAlc
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MAY 24th & 25th, „ •
,' House Peters in
"STORM BREAKER"
With Serial & CaniedY'"
SPECIAL
• MAY 26-27-28
Laura 'La -Plante in
"MIDNIGHT SUN"
-WHEN YOU EAT
Reid's --
Golden Crust Bread
COUNTS. THAT IS WHY IT
LEADS .1 OTHERS FOLLOW •
Our Cakes and Cookies are •Crisp
Tempting and 'Wholesome. •
Try-:Seitte7This-Week-end--#t-
liPliCk9S • BAKERY
Phone 68
Our -Ice -Cream Parlor is. at you;
Service.. Try :an Ice -Cream
Sundae, Ice -Cream Soda,
Cone or Soft .Drinke
. SINGLE COPIES s
O.;,4nalw, the „Health. 81.004,.-.
S‘attiliclay, 'Specials. f
Chelsea Bans' Len= Meringue Pies Coffee Cakes
. , chpoPlate.Marshmallow Cakes
- Iced Rolls Cream Slices ,Jain Puffs
Raspberry Tartlets .„ Oatmeal Cookies .
's Whole 'Wheat. -Bread Raisin -Bread,
. HOLLYMAN'S BAKERY .
-Phone 36, Lucknow:
Phone11-47. '54sr. aterasetarderamrallitor...411,41PassrLagurc.a:iiarowanr;:rn.7.m,
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I, Drapery. Chintz, blending colors, at . ,.........'. „..29c :per. yd.
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36 -inch Art Sateen, neat pattern, at .......-.'...,,, , :50e .. Per id.
.:4_....,Real-Scotch-Madiris;..smellroatteri", at...:;:..,:.;• .....85e per "Yd.
k, „Curtain Scrim, *Coen border. ,.. , .,....,.. :-.;•,,,..'.....12%C per yd. .
ktarred Marquesette, .......:.....:,...;:,:„'%......'„:-.....35c.per,."yd....,
hBongalovo Nets... ; ...'. • ..-.7.:..,:,."..........., .......'....38e per yd.
N• Plain...Corer overdiripe Material.'.- ••••:......:, ...,4.65c per. yet -
Sunkast colored Madras (Wide)......': ,.........;;;.$1.35 per ,yd:
, Curtain : Panel ..(special).- . .. . • ' ' 98c each.
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I• Congoleum Mats' . .......,... ,:..,.......... , ..,..15c • ,each. -
II.iAxminster. mats; •27x54.,.:., .:'......:,,.............:;.„,...$4.25, each.
HOUSE-CLEANING " SPECIALS
itt ,BEAUTIEUL'..AXMINSTER.',CARi..p',,, NEAT .PATTEKN.
:AND RICH COLORING, VERY SUITABLE F 0 R STAIRS
1/4 HALL OR RIJNN,ERS, FOR THE BEST ROOM •MODERATE-
LLy PRiCED AP $350 PR YARD,. , • • •
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111r111111C,
•Under" Auspices of The
Lucknow ,Basebilf bah,.
In The Towns Hall'
'
LUCKNOW
Night'
Thrns May 26
Harold. , Skinnerand. his
' 'popular
"Blue Water Bois"
will supply music ,
Couple $1:00. Extra Lady
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and Gallery 25c in- • •
chiding tax'
-.BORN
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t••Maclotoshr-fn 'Lucknow, en Mon-
day, May j6th, 1927, to Mr. and 'Mrs
Frank.:-Matintosh;T-07,-"ten (boneld,
Ewan). ,
.WINGRAIVI ADVANCE -TIMES
CHANGES 'OWNERSHIP '
Smith,- who for the pant
twelve years- has" directed, the,fortun.'
es of 'the Wiiighath Advance .(noW,
The 'Arivance=Times) •hfiSS "told- We
..peper' and busioeseleigr. Craig, who
,until short time'aga • owned the:
newspaper- at Grand Valley: of late
'Mr. Craig has been 'in Charge 'of the'
ineeintnical •'end of the work on ,The
Advancedimes. • :
The issue of last 'Week the
lest= to be ,liablished under
Smith's control.
Window Draperiet--Speciel ,hor-
ain in Curtains, nett and panels,.
114 gARKET .wr
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uswe
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ASHFIELD UNITED CHURCH ,' ushers and those ° who take up the of-
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• NOTES , ' ' . • fering is forthcoming. It would be
• a sorry -day to see those corners vac-
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, The attendance at Slake, Sunday ant' Had the other Church' enouall
morning service was just thet he neighborhoodbu, dgit wtoo .
ayoucnorgneinrnofin
if I
Of what it W42, the Sunday . Delon, •
tuld
doubtless be occupied too: Whether •
Likely the weather is to be blamed.
, these 'young men see visions or not, •
It is amazing how a rain will reduce as the Scriptures suggest young men
the percentage of worshippers at any will, we cannot Say,but they present
Church. At Hackett and Zion, it e'vision to the, chorcluthat is 'full Of
made some difference, too.. It , was hop.e and promise./
the first real wet Sunday .in a long
time. What a tplenclid thing it. would
have been for ell to have met it/with
indifference t1ov71ng their thankful- -Mr.- John •-Taylor --Galt,
nes g for the very many fine Sabbaths driving 'through Paramount recently,
of the last six mbnths. • Stopped off to call at the School, and
while 'there_recalled-'-old-,-.days--and- -
the old log schoolhouse wii the
roll .numbered 18, and two teachers
were necessary to look after ., the -
mental deVelenment. of the lads and
lasses of that day. Now the atteod-
ance of pupils numbers about 26.
Tunes have changed!
,Miss 'Isabel MacDonald of Loch-
alsh, is visiting friends in Windsor.
' Mr. and Mrs. Jas.- Richards of
Markdale, spent •the week -end with ,
their Parents, Mr. and Mrs. R., Rich-
er& Of Paramount
, Miss Annie Davi S of •Arthur, is
visiting friends in, Paramount. .
The Paramount U F W 0 will
'hold their ,May meeting at the home.
of Mrs. Macintosh,. on, Wednesday;
May the 25th. Note the -change. • '
Mts. Reed of Detroit • is visiting
her father, Mi. Duncan Finlayson o -S. •
Lochalsh, who still •Continuei in poor
• • AgHFIELD NOTES'
The ball teepos in connection With,
-the-Leauges are organizing. A 'lum-
ber of the .young people gathered at
Hackett ' last Thursday ,night in ap
enthusiastic 'manner and., had ,some
practise in an adjoining field..A girls'.
team and .a 'boys' team are being or=
Tonged for. The. schedule of games
• for the .Presbytery organization is
being eagerly awaited. Ashfield Unit-
ed want" to have' agood thewing
throughout the series. '
..The Leagues kept Up a high stand-
, ard.• Of meeting and attendance at the
respective Churches last week, which
goes (to show that the intellectual
and spiritual side, is, being as cared
.for as is the socialqand sport side;
One of the.fi.ne and impressive things
of the meetings last week was the
:spleedid' listening ,nnd Marked inter
•est Hackett's League by a „ large
tompany, of Hackett and Zion young
'people to the address 01 'Miss Hod=
gins on a section of the book' "The
Christ of the Indian Read" M i,s s
Hodgins has a way of hr own which
combined with' a fine, sincerity, gets
her .listeners. .•
.We all 'regret tho indifferent state
'of health in whichMr, Wa'. T. Gardner
finds , himself' these day Mr Gerd.
• ner is the chief-lay...official. ' .on the.
and for lifs 'faithful.
nets arid ,d"e'Velitin to; his, bliPn: Church
at Zion and to, the.•eirciiit at large,
his Office as yecercling, steward he ;has
won' the respect Of all. IAA Week' he
consulted.„n physician -10, tendon, • -e
,Speetitliat in''Iffe-trefitile,'Iand'whfle 111
that .neighborhood spent a 'few. dais
'with •A .foraiee.pas,kir,1 the Rev. Mt
C�elitd All'iliieerehrthene-for" -a:
speedy' • return tO,-.1ieii/tif.. • ' ".'
, . .
,SOme, ,Churebei may be able • to,
thewapart :Of the •aanctuary :that
has got the name of the 'Amen car-
net.'. While 'hi our' Ashfleld Churches
.W.,0',are.liet.ii,le•.to 46 th4-it yo in two
of them we .eettaihty haVe'•a young
.foeti'e eotner Of Which the Church
'may' reasonably he proud, For it Is
Other tat is Well oiciiiiied every
Sunday. ..liy faithful young.. feilOws
The Many 'friends of Mrs. Wilton
Bell are leased to know that she IS
Progressing favorably. in ';,Winghain'
Hospital '• .•. ", '
, Mr. ,and ,Mra,,.Howard Berger of
the'.pth Con:, have Sympathy of
friends, in the death of their little
son, 'Gordon, Alexander, ' 3
'Months and 12 days.
•
opturie.:E4ettifere-
Do yon Suffer -frau: rupture. So,
your big opportunity has now .arriv- .
ea, Mr, ,Reavely the noted rupture
expert.willhe at the CAIN HOUSE,„
LUCKNOW for/one•cloy .only,, WED-
NESDAY, JUNE lst; • be
pleased to ,give free -examination te
any siifferer and to demonstrate.hi
faffietrut'appliiiiiek" 'This -
wilt :contract the opening' in 10, to. 15.:
days and will ctire cases in from
three to, six. months. This r.supliance
is positively demonstrated to ' you
right . on pitir .oWn person without
any • charge, You do• not Spend a
penny unless:, yOu are fully,osatisfied
that it is the Tight appliance for you.
A consultation with Mr. Reavely will
Cost you nothing. -DNA' let, this _op-
portunity get' away front" Yoit,
MellibOr th,0 date;
Bargains o r Fine
who hoo a.first alas", inttrost og glktil, Overalls and Work Clothos....,
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