The Lucknow Sentinel, 1927-05-26, Page 1410
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.12.00 PER YEAR' IN AIWA.. NO; $2.$0. OTERniwiiik ,
L'poirlow, ONT. TIFigilik$DAY. MAY 26th,, 19$.7.
0 'PROFESSIONAL CARPO
41* 0 -0-.-0.6-41-0-0.70
Dr. W. AL Connell •,'. •
Thysiceisse-ant-Surgeesc
Lucknotr. '
"7. ;Tete SS -
. DENfiFIST
Dr. MieLeCt,.. .vildt.
4"..4 luSedaY in flr. ,000001114
oeieeeeeee
. • DENTleiT','„.,
. • .1;44t.'..R." * L. 'Treleaven, .1./Ateluajeree
, ' Extrast1404,
either. by gee or ,.•10CaL
theyraition svsry Thursday.
Phi** if
DRNT119T
1)r. , Newton__ ....
MakippolitiSnt'
. In office everydat
1 1
COLIIIIN 0.
Goa. A.. 0141611, I;uduiew. .10rfoluse
ied _Reel En4te.--Merjetto Jendse,
+tat mortgages ea -hint eroesre
M. at 6 and 4% per cent according:
• aseuritY. ' offered. A110 einell
• aineuntes on :second mortgage e ' On
him properties and on Personal
• iletfo• A few good farm for sale
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WALL PAPER
My stock of 'Wall Paper is com-
plete for 1927.. Prices from 8c. up. I
am elso agent for leading job house'.
14-‘4. Cameron, Decorator, Painter
and Grainer, Box 174 'Lucknow.
For " Sale --A number Of windoW.
and 'storm lash with glass „in them.
Apply to D. C. Ta
gmlomma,.
; Wall Paper --Canadian made; bent
'quality. Prices from 10c. to $2.00.
, Good • workmanship guaranteed.
SaMplek, shown. at. your home Or at
residence :Of Phillip Steward, ,'poper
.hanger and decorater. •
(24:24f.) •
EGGS ANI) BABY CHICKS
Gee -my price list before ordering
Barred Rock or White Leghorn Baby
Chicks or eggs for hatching. Incuba-
tors,or brooders, it right ..prices. Ctrs -
torn hatching done.- Duncan leen
nedie Whitechurch, Ont.
• '(24-2-tf.)
Five Passenger, Car for sale- at a
bargain. Will, refinish it, and, give
•
two extra tires and tribes, chains,
. 1927 license. Battery run one sea-
son:. If you want a Cheap car; see
Robertson Lucknow.,
(2-6100),
11$ AstreT-Came to the premises
of. the undersigned, *Lot 7, Gon. 2,
nays.; one pig. Owner may have
same' on proving property and paying
expeneee-Roy Machines,- R.R. 6,'
Lucknow. (2-41-100)
-Home -Comfort,-- -Wrought, . iron
sell cheap for quick sale. -:W. J. Todd,
Lueknow.
BABY CHICKS AND .EGGS FOR
HATCHING
We have *hat You want in S. C.
White Leghorn Roby .Chicka and
Eggs for hatching -the best, from
large stock, producing large numbers
of large eggs. -
Baby Chicks; June. 12c. each. Eggs
for hatching, .4c. each. Order early to
ensure a tupply.-,-Elmer J. Farrisle
Lucknow, 'R R. 7. Dungannon, Phone
82 -ring -21
• "(16-6-c) •
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• KINLOSS , TOWNSHIP
Tenders for Drainage
.
Tenders will be received by the, un-
dereigned up till one O'clock On Mon-
day afternoon, Ivlay 30th. -1927, at the
Township Hall; Holyrood, for the eel).
, struction of, the followingdeainso
• The Miles. McMillan , Drain, exca-
vating 2882 cubic yards of open
dram, and 62 rods of tile drain.
, The Kraemer Drain, excavating
1650 cubic yards of open drain.
The Tifiln-Scott Drain, excavating
• 1,18311 cubic yards of open drain.
GOO. G. Moffat, Clerk of Kinloss
Township; R. IL .3, Teeswater. •
(26-5-e) '
•• COURT oy REVISION
, Township ofKinloss
• Notice is hereby given thnt a Court
for the Revision of the Assessment
Roll for the Township of Kinloss for
the year 1927, will beheld at the
•-.Township Hall, liel,Yrood; mi Monday
the ,30th -day of May, 1927, at ten
• o'clock in the ,forenoon. _
Geo, G.. Moffat.
AUCTION SALE• -
• Cetient BUilding Outfit. There Will
••Ati.10.1ctien.'sale'-of Cement Mixer
• with .Engine,' Wheelbarrows,' Mike
-nds•Shomels,..iised 'In work;
Ford
"tack -of' 7:1Wackanzfe31--. Store',
• West of the- Cain' House 'Llicknow; on
• Friday, MAY .27, tommencinz at . 2
It-VacEenzle, Trust
tea; ''Elliett,Millorr Auto
•
•
HOUSE VOit. SALE• ,
.,11Ve.r0Oiri lioiii in LUCknow th
'YePalV; • ellearit good
lea in: gkrAgO etable,
• j{» at ettee,4,Ape1Ota W, Ce.Webli;
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6 . LOCAL AND :GENERAI.
Mies Evelyn 'Craw Is 'home -grom
Toronto University: • •
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Miss Jean McClure, rinrse-in-train-
ing at .Niagara, ialtome 'on **cation.
and Mrs. J. J. Garnet Armstrong
and family were in Lucicnow on Mon
day.
,
„
-..Woreen'S • Patent '..; Leather r. SOAP
.ShoeiNew Geode; ;2:Ie.-At W.
Shoe Store.
Mr,. Arthur. Brown, son of Rev. and
Mrs. Brown, is horn m Western
,zUniversity,L,Londoe.
Mr. 'Robert (Bud) Mathieson of
.Toledo, Ohio, is a guest this week,
of Mr.. and Mrs. Alex MacCarroll.
. Mr. Robert Aildrew, who has been.
ettemilng !?.egeede..liali --Law- -School
Is' home, having conipleted, this year's
Church will hold a home-made baking
-sale on Friday afternoon in the Cent-
ral Garage.
Miss Dorothy Douglas and friends,
Mr. . Martel of Rockwood.
visited at the .former'S home here
ov-
er. the week -end. .
The towns which undertook to hold
a celebration or horse -racing i meet"
On ..May 24, were out of .hick, owing
•to Wet weather. .• 4
The :third ,re -union of ex-ierrice
r inen who served with tteltkt----BrW
Ltnlion in „France, will be held at Galt
O n Dominion Day, Jule let. •
Aineeg,a recent,OlitSti of. !nirses
graduating at the Toronto General
-Hoebital..-we-LnotiCe4he-harne-7of-Misse
Jean Gollaadaughter of Rev. .,and
Whs. Oollon, 'formerly' Of Kirdese
,
Mr; ;Walter Crew, who jao.
*ted the year's work at Victoria
College, Toronto, and was hoine over
Sunday, has gone on:home • mission
work in Northern Ontario,
Mr., Will Lees of Detroit, is visiting
his sister, Miss .Jeen Lees and Mrs.
A. D. MacKenzie. Mr. Lees' is
ployed at Henry ,Ford's Highland
Park plant; now closed for a eouPi'e"
Would theee whiS. send -articles for
publication in The :Sentinei, lcindly
remember to write on one aide of
the . paper Only, aedete-be espeehilly
careful in Writing names . plainly.
Don't abbreviate ,days of the week:
eueli as !!Fre"-When Friday is
Monday's.:Glebe contained a picture
of. Miss. Kathleen Douee,, 13 -year-old
daughter of -a fernier principal of
•Liickeow Scheel,: ,new pf Port Credit.
The portrait appeared in connection
with the announcement that Kathleen
had won ,a -prize offered by the pert
Credit I.O.DX for anessay on Corr
fedeiation.
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• The ,Juniere Institute 'and ;Taney
Farniers organization .w111 'held their
annual meeting in the Council Cham-
ber, Town.' Hall, Lucknew; on Tues-
day evening, .Mat ilst,..nt .8, o'clock
Mr. W. K. 'Riddell, Agricultural Rep-
resentativ,e for Bruce Co.., will 0 -
dress the ;Iv:Mean-re, Al! members are
urgently 'requested, to. attend.
CHESLEY.,-J.UNE.Ord'
,Nlnth Annual Soldiers' :Re.A.Titiore
' The ,Biggest day' of ,Sports„--corn-
silencing wfth a grand' parade, at 10
a.m. and lasting until 10 p.m.
FOOTBALL MATCHH!,tikerton
vs. Cheeley. • ,
LADIES' SOFTBALL TOURNA-
MENT -with corebetingteame from
Clifford Chatsworth', • Durham, , Port
Elgin; taro, Walkerton and, Cheeky,
• HORSE ,RACING -.3 good races.
Bruce Regimental' Bandwill supply
the music and the Lottridge Amuse-
ment. ComPany of Sarnia willlaYe„.its_
giant -Midway attraction,s on the
grounds, . -t
Grand display of fireworks under
the supervislon'of Hand, & Co, ,ei.
Soldiers:wearing a service button
admitted to •the.. grounds without
chAt'S.O. 'See large-pOsterd,--q- , ,
-• ANNUAL MEETING
:It:meting of
the Parni-
ers' of Luck-,
be held In the Orange
Hall, Luck' oW, on: Wednesday, . -Sue
Rth at Voreiock ,p.m.--0,---E2,11cDon-
*Oti Seq.
•+ 11V. MigSfolOAN.
In loving memory of out dear Acta,.
who' Aionetted ihja life May 17, .1922.
Forget her, we, wa neva, ;
-Nrt, and re, .TW11411.*
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Slxtleth Anniversary of Confederation To Be'
.Royally 'Observed, Juily. 1st and ,2nd, 1927.. ,
At the :Public, meeting held in the Council Clialnher; iionday
evening, there was unanimmisdecisiee that Lueknow and neigh-
boring rural inunicipalities should- 'partiefinite in .the nation-wide
celebration of Canada's ;sixtieth birthday :as a...united, self -govern -
Ing Dominion -the local event te be 'held'at Lucicnow,' , .July lat
-It Was •the eequalified, feeling of :the ".meeting that :the . cele-,
.bratiOn should be a purely patriotic affair. ')No organization nor.
individual Will be interested in Making Money Out of. it It will
not ,be a mere ,village affair 'either. The idea is‘to give not only
. the ,citizerue; of. Liicknow, but of the neighboring townshipe.., and '
hamlets.drroppOrtupitylo take p rt in an event which.. the • Do-
minion and Provincial. Governments:aim JO .make the biggest of.
the kind .in the country's history.
. consist -
The meeting Monday evening appointed a committee
. . .
Mg of Reeve Johnstone as chairman, Geo.,H Smith, T. S. Reid,
R. S. Wilson and A. n. MacKenzie: .;..The .duty oethiseonniiittee
Iti.,deveroti-rett-.`ergitnilatiOii''.to ,have charge et the celebratien.
It is to invite the co-operation of all social, organizations,, Scheele
and .churches in town ' aryl the near by . townahips. These will be
asked „te-have:represenfetivese„ore...„--the:.--contrnitteen
'charge. ' C000peration in this way is. all,that is necessary to meke.
the event a splendid patriotic :succesi.. The people should cele- '
. %Otte at their own centres of population regardless of What is be clone at other centres.. This is the only way to 'make the'Dia-
„inond_jubilde. celebration a '..truly natiori-wide. affair, . and this is
' what the Central Committee at .Ottama is encouraging.
The Meeting Monday .evening was not. largely ;attended, :Ai
matter explained by the 'Wet night• and , the fact that stores and
.,buoiness ,places . were .open, ,prier to the holiday.,‘4eeve John-
stone presided, and . short speeches were Made by G. H. . Smith,
:
John JeY14,1 J. t :Anderson and a few others. Mr.. Smith reed a
circular :sent out by the Central OOMmittee. at Ottawa giving
general stiggestiens as to local celebrations should. be con.
The spirit'ef the meeting was fineand"it .appeared ;to :be tak-.;
en
for.granted that -a: celebration should be put on at LucknoW,
AMILY THEATRE
• kf'fith, 27th, ogte
SPECIAL. „ .
La-plente and Pet ;0'•
• Malley Playing n
• "MIDNIGHT Sur
A , glorious,' glittering .dreeiC
TUESDAY *sc 'wEiriNESPAT...
, mAy 31st, JUNE, l"THE OUTLAW'S• st
DAUGHTER”
Starring. Josie.
' Worod's greateet horse-womart.
' Serial gc Comedy
eid s -
Golden Crust Bread
What ne ' hear1 the Good House-
wife say, "Such' Wonderful
„ •
Bread!" ---
Is that that Bread called "GOLDEN
CRUST" got at Reid's Do-
•.
' Try some of our Tempting, Tasty
Baking during the Week -end at
REIJYSBAKERy
Phone 68
.c.41Firevieesesser'
L.
cAit INTO,EXCAVATION;
An excayatienacross the -highway
about three' iniles west of Lucknow
was the ,cause of a, pasty automobile
. 'accident Fridey night `ef last Week.
Nicholas liedley, and Jack Johnston
both :Of Lucknew,. were driving West.
in Hedley'S car, After dark, ana 'ride -
taking the barricade and light at the
excavation for a one -light ear on the
road, they went through the barri-
cade, which put , out their lights, and
then dropped into the. -excavation..
The car was badly -wrecked and lied -
ley had his face badly cut.:. ortnn-
ately; Hedley's .Car was travelling at
a: high, ispeed, otherwise :the cense-
,neences to , the car and„..eccepants-
would have been mere serious.. As it
s,mes, the -cuts on 11!edley's faee. re-
quired about 20 stitches.
Wo
.
We tuidersteed that an action for
damages is being :entered "• against
the responsible 'parties, on -,the ground'
that the barricade and lights Were
insufficient iied_on.00tzeperly placed. .
BASEBALL"'
• Chesley . and. Lueknow .will play a
Anne League genie . in Caledonian
Park this 'Thursday P.m, at 5. o'clock.
(There has been, so 'much raid that
We feel like saying "weather permit -
Ong," .1314 let's' hope it will be 'O.K.),
There will be a dance in the Town
Hell :under 'Baseball Club : auspice's
from 9 to 1 o'clock. Harold Skinner'.
popular Blue Water. Boy's will fur-
nish =Ode • .; •
• ESSAY 'PRIZES PRESENTED
On Monday afternoon the Rev„, A.
W. Brown of • the Ashfield Circuit.
called 'at -the LucknoW Continuation
*hoot to present a couple Of -the
itudente Missei Blanche Harnilton
and 'Sarah ..MacIver with %prizes they
had wen in hil;EssaY Competition re-
cently cond9cted by e group Of Week=
ly-ne*spantes, of which The kentinel
was one. • Mr. Brown matte., a short
•address to the school,: in which he
pointed out that although the '.prizes,
won were net large in money value,'
Yet'the Winning of a prize, in stieh
competition was a• feet worthy of
-feCogniffeni7--Thet- silrect. of tho Es.
'15.0.3%-"Nviis "Canada,." ' and the purpose
.of the contest Was to stimulate inter
est in the. history Of our country
a-
mong. high , school Students, lit was
open only td 'students under 47 years
• Th. 4100 given .in prises was
„videel
Ind,-;.$1.51,-;8rtl,410:-. :Then reared -fled
65 prizes, then ten $2- Orgies ancr.20'
prizes of SLOO each, The ,I.4iicknOw
8OhOol_girie won $1.0O 0004 -but -in
faetr.that,' ',there Vreiv
manyt e loan twesitsdworthyants / roniagall0:06: s h
an
h
root, • •,
A. full • lie th(i' prize:winnere
will be lona •en pelts 2 bt The Sen.
0.011 pt 401111,
CHURCH -NOTES
• Friends Of the .Ref.. cenen.
will he pleased to know that he is
now cernfortalaly Settled' in a IInitecl
Church change at Caledon'village, a'
bout a *ilea from Orangeville Cale.
donis". a one point Charge, formerly
Presbyterian,, withfine church and
manse, On leaving Kiploss, Mr Gol-
Jan went_ to 'Roeentont-a 47point
chargeinvolving a good deal of driv-,
Mg. -He tot ore very hapPily there.
but on account of his age he desired
a . lighter charge, and the , call to
Caledon met his desire in this regerd..
,Soutle Kinloss Anniversary
South Kinloss Presbyterian Church
.was
-
Wes favored with good weather, for
their anniversary services. last, Sun-
day, when. the .cherch was . filled to
capacity both morningan eveningi
The preacher .for the ,eccesion WilS
RevJ W 8 Lowry' of, Termite,. who
.deliveratwo strong,AnetrUctive-lind
evangelistic discourses On .Monday
evemng in .face Of threatening skies
a geed Company were present to 'hear
, Mr. Lowry lecture, .on . "The Ifirgue-:'
.noti, at Home and. Abroad" ,,Great,
numbers :Of old friends of South Kin-
loss were present from .Lucknow,.Rip,,
ley, Kinlough and many other place's.
'Altogether, Wei' is considered the
best anniversary with , which. &Intik
Kinlosi has been .favOred in. • recent
years. • ‘,‘
Good Goods, Low Prices. Special
prices ".on Factory Cotten, Sheeting
Pillow Cetton.'-THE. MARKET-o-
Ilornell-Murdocii do. *,
FORMER KINLOSS BOY
HIES' AT fiAsHATopw
A recent insue of The Sashatoon
Star 'cent/deed 'a roped of the funeral
of Robert Edward Valens; son of the
late. Mr. and Mrs. Wm.: Valens; well
known in. leiehris Township before
they Moved to Saskatoon.. :Robert
Valens ' had bee n living at: Lanigan:,
but had ,died at the .horne.' of his bro-
ther, De: J. it. Valens; Saskatoon,
The late Mr. Valens was pl. Years
of age. " ASP? ;'mention is made of a
Widow or children, we .asiurne that
he was unmarried. .Surviving. bro-
thers
Valens:• 7
Saskatoon; tobAiv!.-W.
21gveariti
-eof-Port-Ifapley;.--B.-,-
Valens, Liverpool, Eng;
Mrs. E. Archer,' Lenient,- Attn.
Miss AnnikkValens and Mrs. R. M.
13aliont, of California
•*The funeral was conductedby'the
Meso*. lodge's of 'Lanigan. and Sas-
kathgni•
•Tla
WET WEATHER
May has ben .unusually Wei and
cool.„,That may he better- than a 't1r7.,
.May, whichfeetelly •r.nienes'short-
hey andother crops, but the rain.
Maker is! overdoffig it somewhat this.
tenon,- ,P/Ari the ;high land needs *
change to warmer weather, while !Ow
and AO lead WOO 1,iil'ittiVort4t. hoot
to, .$010. -01014tvei ‘.e."...4
•
Beauty, , Economy,
Satisfaction '
Seldom does ono find such de-
•
alr.abl quality. combined with
two-auch-nuitable ones as you d�
. in inlaid silver. The beauty is -
apparent' in the fink 111Vii$411CO•
The 'economy becomes evident at
.the mention of the price, apci‘the
Satisfaction - is proved through
long years., of - service, during
which the original, beauty does
not fade.
Now is, the time to look overe
. your silver and see What pieces
you, require
Your gift problem solved here
'te.tho .delight of all
. .
ARMSTRONG
Under Auspices of „The
Lech -nevi Baseball Club..
In The Town 11*11
LUCK.NOVV
1.1i111.of
Thurs., May.'26
Herold. Skinner and . hiii
• popuier
"Blue , Water Boyiv,
*ill supply music '
Couple- gt 00.1 Extra Lady
' and Gallery '25c in-
cluding fax
AsnFiepn uNITED, covocn
.NOTg4
,Miss' Violet Tw,amleY at the
ett's League reminded op 0! the zeoth,
anniversaryof the death of the fa.M7.
....one-inniricienc-teethoVemoandaYa,
--'splendici-addresi-erk4hir life-aid-10--ek.-
' -Congregations did not suffer much
front the lure Of the toad and the
huni of ..the pet •.tekiiite ;there a*/eY
•-frone'chereh on Sinedey' though ; it
was :,such. a Warm; beautiful isiunrear
day. At At ZiOn and Blakethe attend.
;ince ATAC.A.„little.pore than the ver-,
age. Blake choir Whiels,-*wair*t. full
strength, -jitive a good ant em at
their evening serv10i.
• Tho zervIce next AuSidO, *to
; follows: • Zion in, the 'Mating. at -11
'O'Clock,', the 81840.. School meeting
the hone ereyieini;' Mikein the afterf
Offen at '2.10, the.. Sunday Sehoot prioe
te Mit service; Hackett'e at tati, in
Olt .whon. a iiiet441 141011111
detakM14T Ottlifl,f4 44014
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SINGLE COPIES' 4 C
-1,:hake HzviS the, Health Bread. Lo
SatixtdalEAlecialc.
tieliea.13ans LethOn Meringue Pies COie. CA
ChocOlato.Marehmalldiv :cakes
Red Rolis Cream PH,ffa.' °
• Raspberry Tartlets ” . Oatmeal Cookies
Whole Wheat Bread *Raisin Bread
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N'S 'BAKERY
-LucknO,
diter.da4geAsteArlesteveseeweisoariaseesisineariteiser
l'hone .75
Luanow, Ont.-
. .
MEN: Aepaictikr
THE ,FAgr :THAT
'THE "BILTMORE7
gAT IS TIIE MAS-
TER HAT ,OF CAN.
AND BUILT
...FOR. MEN OF. ALL
AGES,AND. ALL
WALKS OF 4.10E:
!Wit STORE" % 15'
THE HOME,OF .
THE:::"IilL'ilMOItE"
• HAT.'
,EPECIAL-50c. buys one yard of our beautitnr Printed ,- `.
4 . Many patterns andri-elors to choase fr�ii
•
'IRE ROUSE FLTRNISH-
. . , • .
ING'. DEPARTMENT ' AT
"OUR_ STORE" IS' BUSY,.
• WHY • .S0? BECAUSE.
THIS ' DEPT. 'IS WELL,
'STOCKED WITH. HIGH-
CLASS MERCHANDIE
ALSO, OUR'SERVICE
OF. THE .BEST.
fred
uswel
Aseeksimmararranwoloorariiirairsogdotisr.cootorionai,airsaisoir
the' interests of the 'three -League
and Congregations. This service wil
-.haye•epecial-reusicae7andeinging fen
tures, the young people of the Leag
.ties nialcing .a union choir; The Rev
:Mr. Porilter of Benmiller, will preac
at the morning* and afternoon servic
esso,.motheirps6estoint ftwiyllognigyopehrsiSqnta,s1klifo6n
t,i
inthe
for.heeening. A Special Offering ie
a
'The: Women's :Missionary Society
held their .,monthly meetieg in the
' Zion .Church, lest week.„,with a very.,
fair attendance.It' ikiley be said their
coming and going and the .greetings
'conneeted therewith,. to say nothing
.abont the singing, the ,melecly of
which floated' on, the afternoon air
helped' to relieve the monotony of the,
work of the young Men who were bu-
sy digging the deep drain, by the
Church at the same time. Men Were
. also bray: the .same. afternoon in 'the
interesta of ' the 'Church, levelling
down the far side 0! the, reed tc
make a good ,place, to park cars When
they. are brought to Church. ,
ATThe Chnton News Recoril7h1Via3i
dltN:e
b The Many friends hereabouts of
-Mr J.. W.'.Treleaven will regret to
know that he.; recently - suff,ered a
slight stroke and is at present an inL
valid .He:is at his own home • in Tim-
eline and ' his physician has 'ordered
:complete rest for the time being The
High school board has secured a sub-
stitute te take charge of the echo°,
061 the erid:-of the term and .it ic
hoped :by the beginning Of SePteinber
Mr, Treleaven will be .able to resume •
his Werk as. principal. His friends
are hoptng, such will be the ,case '
Good Goods, Low Prices. Standard
Heavy 'Shirting 29ca yard -_T 11 E
MARKET-Hornell-lfurdoch Co. •
judging' by. the smiles and signifi-
cepti, looks While the childrep'§i. talk
'wee given, list Sunday there were
quite- a few who krieW afl about the
dragon ttenblea the troubles that
These troubles 0! our 'fears
and fancies can .make life .Very wret.
•.,Checl, On writer. has said that th."e-
hia:treirbles .were' those that
never 'happened. The dragon Wes p
fearful thing inhis life; the 'thing ,ot
his integinatiee in every lurky cor-
er and at every: bend' of the . ,road
welder to get hint. • Itut";as with the
lion ,trouble that cOniee upon us: with.
roar , and a bound, the 'foreseer
thing; and and as .-ieith• the adder frOnhle-
that-'bites ' Unexpectedly, .the trouble
• nutorisseen, 543' With the dragon
bi., the promhe .le that thou "ahal
traMPle' them .undet-feee when the
heart says to poi!, 4/ will trust and
not he afraid!, •
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'Good: doode, taw ;Priqee.. l3argUins-
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Rupture Expert Here
Do. you suffer' frorn 'rupture. :If So,
your big Opportunity . has new, arriV-
ed, Mr. Reavely . the, rioted.. rupture
exnert will •be at, the CAIN Housg,
LUCKNOW toi- one day only, WED-
NESDAY, 'JUNE lst, ' and will be '
pleased 'to give • free . examination to .
.any sufferer and to cle.moestrate bis.
famous ..appljanee. This . aPplience:.
will .'contract the opening in 10 to '15 .•
days, and will .cure cases in front_..
threet sixpiontes,--Thls appliance
is positively deinonstrated to you
right on yotir own person 'without
Any charge. • You bot spend
penny .inile,§s you are Nil!, . satisfied '
that it is the right appliance fO'r you.
A consultation with gr, Reavely will
'cost you nothing.. "Donk,let this op-
portunity ,get Relay frem.''YOu. Re-
Inenther the. date'.
Good Goods, Low Pride's, 2.00 Girls'
Dresses, -*6 to 46 ,yeere at 81.90.-o.
• THE MARKET Hornell. -Murdoch '
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f.he'rs of the. lodge and visitirk mem.
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.101t0..2/14: tAdtee ,pleasi4 'bring lunels,
the Orange Hall, LuckTo\v.,, for