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LLICKNOW ONT., THURSDAY AUGUST 18th 1927.
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PROFESSIONAL CAltD8
DR W. M.'CONN'ELL
PYsiOitri and Ofirreee .
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, "Lifeknow
Hours: 1.30-e-3.30 7ee8.
• • • , Phone 86
,DENTIST , • • •
Dr., MacLeods will yist3 Lecknow
. every e Tuesday le • Dr: Connell'
. • DENTIST
Dr. :Treleaven, ,Lueltionte--
Over Decker's StOre. ExtractiOn
either by: 'gas or •lecal. Will be h?
D nnon every Thureday. Phone 53.
DENTIST •
Call Dr., Newton. '
Make appointment.
In, . • office everyday.
`1 EVERYBODY'S 'COLUMN ,
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Geo: A. Siddall, Lucknow„
and Real•Estate.-Money to lend
first mortgages on term proper-.
ties •at 6 and 61/2 ,per cent according
to security offered: eetlso small
amounts On second mortgages . on
:farm properties. and on . personal
'Dotes: A„ few 'good larnir for ,sale.
WALL PAPER . • /
My stock of Well. Paper is cent-
., plot° for 1327. Isfices from 8c. up,
am also agentlor leading jeb houses.
It. J. , Camerae, Decerater, Painter
and Grainer, Lucknow. .
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For Sale -A number .of Window
and storm sash 4rith glass • in _them.
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Apply to D. C. Taylor..
• House, For Sale -Frame residence
5 rooms, hard water, garden," good
stable. -Apply to David Mead or
Mrs. Jae: Burns, north of the sta-
tion. • .'' ."(23-6-tt)
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A Kiln of Tile .ready -for, delivery
en Monday, August 22nd. -Sizes-
' 3, 31/2,4, 5, 6 inches -Thomas Phil-
lips, St,. Helens. (18-8-e)
House, for Sale with stable and
garage, two acres of. land, -fruit trees
and garden.. Water supply ;pumped
to house. Everything moderrilfie
equipment, and in.. gad order. Apply
• to Robert Johnston, :Court , House '
Goderich, Ont. - (18-8-tf)
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RESIDENCE PROPERTY FOIL
SALE
Two Acres Of Land '
Just south of Ltichnow. Brick resi-
, •dence in first class repair, large cel-
lar, new furnace, electric _lights, hard
• ,and soft water Two acree7,of land in
. connection; soil' suitable for garden-
• , ing. There is a good barn, hen house
• a number of fruit trees. The barn is
„frame with large loft, good stable and
driveway -electric lights. ' • •
This desirable property. will be
priced right for quick sale.: Terms can
be irrapged. Partieswishing to look
this :property over should' communi-
eate,with the proprietor, Melvin Reed
' 260 Chatham Street, Brantford, Ont
(25.-8-c) •
••t-horoughbred: Boston Bull-
'- dog -a •child's playmate. •Black with
white markings,. Carries Milton 1327,
lidense. Answers to Jiggs.' Reward.
-LA. E. Millson."
• ORANGE LOPE DECORATION
' • • - SERVICE
No. '428,..Lucknow, will hold
, a Decoration Service •ie ' Greenhill
Cemetery on Sunday, August , 21se.
Brethren are requested to "'Meet , at
• the Orange Hall. at 2 o'clock* p.m
Visiting brothers e.:telcome.
-C., Mullin, WM.
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WARNING TO CHILDREN
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It has been suggested to us that
• children be warned of the danger of
Croat:Ong the street' , at, other pointe
than the regular croesinge,especially
•/. on Wednesday and. Saturday !fiats,
• When the aides ' of the street are
, 'thickly lined with cars. Recently,, • el
number of children were 'very. nearly,
' "rtni over while toeing across. Anoth.
, ..er source of danger is when boys
hang on to horse-drawn rigs: A few
. days ago a boy Was hanging on and
running' behind a 'milk wagon. The
driver, of course,didn't know he was
there: An attotribblie was following.
The boy 'triPpedfind fell 'or,. the pave -
tent. : Orily the quick, stiellicatien of
' brakes sLAved' the boy from being run
over.
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-JUSTICE
WINNIPEG. 'DIED 'SIXDOENLIt:
MO:•Ilenry Mathers' receiVed a tel.
Wedneedey morning • stathig
• that his brolherr'Stiatia
• 'Mors Of`Wintilpg_e, 'had died on Tues.
, ' morning. Mr. Mothers' had ,rto'
• intimation that his brother wtts111
,Thatite .Mathers had gone tothe May()
ttochester; Minn.. and there
.underwent an Operation...He wa$ Di&
gresoing favor/Lb-1p when 114 Suddenly
tootworse and passed Away. He was
of Jtietiee of. the Court of Xing
sgsk Manitoba,
'Mr. E. N. Roden' Wasbeen. ap DEATH Xi? .4111§. SCOBIE A. STORY GREW- •
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IIAD MOST. ENJOYABLE VISIT
poilited a ),toetiee Of the Peace. " FROM A SMALL IIEGINING
tha Dev:iMr. raiv mother ,of Mr. • ' ' ' • ' • • • The •Rev. J. S. Duneaneellis,- wife
A ,GREA`l!' rlfe'TION e•-•-•
'occupyl hia, pulpit, next,.Sunday, toaVid Scebie of town ane 0! 'the key, ,
CI. • • arid "their two boys Kenn th A
• ,Misis, Belle :Robertson ip. hoine,,,,,nfter
ja bi • 13 • e
In. see e)geave, died et A A . '''T0111: Thessalon,', were vie-.
spending la Month in •Metakeltai; el3elgrave • oe • Thursday eefelast week; "tr. tsr#sh• Near.?ort Al4rt' 17°1167'0 'Heralh L k *
, -: e • -- et
It's great weathur ,Pr. haFvelikang :
and there's A great' crop in 044
to hatvwst, - ' ' e e•
.ee the Walker Store big,:,Auguat
'$*10 adVertisenieit, , in ' this'', issue.
Come and fiave: -.: . ..
Mrs. (IWO- Short and daughter of
ot
Barrie, were wee en goes 0 e x 3 .
4... Se MacKenzie.' •: -.,.. ...,, . .-.
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:'.. Mrs; MeCiptney end' tWo, children
of. Louden, are geeets of Mrs..1 W.
Henderson of town. • '
Mr: arid•Mffi: Geo::Htiston are.:,vie-.
Wog with the -former's parents, Mr.
and , Mrs DaVid, Huston. .
Mrs. A. p;., Buck and little., son.
Frances, are the guests, • of Mi.. and
Mrs: William Armstrong-,
Mr. and "Mrs. M. W. ,Itowland of
Hamilton, were guests of Mrs. Mac
Callnpl'a few days .of-laat week-
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Mr. W. J. Irwin of Pittsburg-, Pa.,
is . visiting this week with his pnr-
•'tn7-h'h,'-.:-t0n1-hf're-:'-'W;-lrvvlrr'ot town: -
.11r. Harold Burns, wile has il, pest -
tion on the teaching staff. -, hi Forl•
;William, is visiting at his home here
• Mr:e..and Mrs..'',t Thorne' Key's .• of
Grand Valley, visited the. past week
With. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Webb Of
town. ,
Mrs. Rueben Spindler and . daugh-
ter,' Adelia, of Toronto; are guests
this week of; Mr. and Mrs.. John
Spindler.
Arm-
strong have- returned, home, I after.
spending a month's holiday. with 'rel-
atives in London. " • '• - •
Mr. and Mrs. D. 6adesicy and son,
Misa. Doffstein, -Miss 'A. 'Cadesky• and
Miss S. 'litho:wake; of Pwen. Sound,
weep week -end visitors with , Mr. and
•Mrs. X.:Pearlman.
Mr. -Henry' Morrison of °Lake City,
Mich., whose, early days were Spent
in Litchnow, is visiting his Meter;
Mrs. E. Lockhart. .• I
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.:5'.4P• (Reef!). W. J. Viratt and 'chil-
dren • of long Beech, Ont., are • visit -
Ing With Mrs. Watt's father, Dir.
Ar-
chie Barbour Of
Mrs. George White and daughte'r,
Joan of Itchingfield, England, are
visiting the. 'torpor's 2 sister, Mrs.
Herold Parker of town. .
The *hey. J. W. Lillico his wife
and children of Virginia, Minn., are
spending, a month's vacation with
Me. and Mrs John Joynte.
Mrs. Jessie MacInnes, who has
been in Detroit the :past two years,
is visiting at • the home of her . bro-
ther, Mr: Phillip MacMillan.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pierce, whc
Metered from Winnipeg and. visited.
here the past few weeks, atstrted or
the home - trip Wednesday -morning, -
Mr: -.Ind Mrs. Wm. Agnew and
daughter, Frances, .and Miss Helen
Le Muir of Detroit; were .recent
. Sheets of Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Mace
Kenzie. . • V
.• Mr. and Mrs. 'Angus MacKinnon
haye •returned home from se' motox
trip to Wallaceburg and Chatham
where they visited their 'daughters
Mrs. 'Leting. and Mrs. W. Allin and
family. ,
Mr. 'I. W. Tienaui, who has beer.
teller, in. the local Bank of Commerce
for some time; ia away on :vae.ation,
:but will not •bo beck to the ,Leeknow
office.. He goes- to St. Catharines on
relief work.
Miss Eva Johnston, who was crit-
ically ill the past three weeks, has to
far recovered that she ittae brought
home from 'St. Joseph's Hospital.'
London, • Friday Of last week, : -and in
still improving. ;
• The focal Women's Institute held
their annual picnic at Kincardine on
Thursday' of , last weekL-43 of the
members being able, tkeattend. •• The
day being ideal, a very enjoyable
day was spent."
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Wo L. MacKeigie King prime min-
ister, and . a nu 'her' of other prom-
-ineht Liberal' speakers will address*
meetings at Wingham • and thederich
, on Thursday, August 25. For particu,
larsjes advertisement on Page. 50 • •
Mra.• (Rev.) '' Traverse • left. last
'week to Visit friende in. St, John:
'New :Brunswick; •and', may be away
for a COiiple of m�nths. Mr. Trait-1Si
:started on MOnday..on a Motor trip
through Ne* York State. Ile, will
be 'Aevay two Weeks.' •,: ,
, Mr. Arthur Newman and Wife of.
Hamilton', were- gutists of Mr .-and,
Mrs. Ben ;Naylor of . Wawaaeih, last
week, ea t milled on LuchitleW triends,
Arthur, *ho waa*tiffirtiffifihriltd%--
plOyee f The :Sentinet ofike, has -s,
Food 'position With it printing .house
,Hamilton. ,
Mr. and Mrs. W. 13ainie of betrOitt
adeotiipeuied by. Urif.: Pielieriliee, Vise,
Red with tuolthow.
ftleude' tht 'pest •weak, heIn luesti
0 Mr', SO $4.t.,Purof IP*
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• f,ollowiniseveral menthe illness..The.
fueserel,, Was, en Saturday ,Iast to
Winghand,CometerYe,
Theelate Mrs. Scable who :was 75.
years of age cattle to ellis • country
frorn:ricothind three. ago te, make her.
.1Ibuit, with her son; then at White-
church, " her 'husband haviek.'s died a
.year before that time-. She had made
a number of friends in Lucknow -
eibg frequent visits, which she 'made
to the home of Mr: and "Ara. David
Seoble. •
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HURON' YOUNG MAN .
POUNIi- DEAD IN FIELD
• Mr. and. Mrs. John. Rose, of th'e 1st
Concession, HurorJoWriship,, •halte,
the symPatilY, Of a wide . circle Of
-fitiendseelieLthe loss of their .Son,
Laughle, 28 years of age;Wlite-wae-
forted deed net far from his horrie,
on_eeThuradeye-of -last- --week,,Auge-
1.1th. The late Mr. Ross -was of a
quiet disposition, kind .and agreeable.
His passing away is a great loss, to,
the family as for a number' of years
he has had charge' of theefatm wOrk,
and was ' a, hard-working, steady
young men. His -father who has not
enjoyed good •health ' in recent yeitie
is bOnfined to the house most of .the
time. Besides his fatherand. mother
;there are left to Mourn, 'ewn.brothere
and one sister: Jahn who, is teache
'Mr telectol,Alexeeeeelue :bee r
' a few years ,With kr. W. R.
lEamil-
ton, and Annie, now 'Mrs. W. Mtc-
, Intyke, . of ICarluk-Sa:s•It...
e • The funeral was on Friday • afterr
nook- Lo Kinloss cemetery and Pa's
largely' attended. Service eves coe-
ductedette the family residence by the
Rot Mr. .Janies. .
• Addition,' sidnese", came , to leles.
itcoas by the death of her Isister,. Mrs.
•'•Roderick Mackinnon wife' died on the
iOth int., at tthe home of iIis. poi-
' Ian, 2nd Con: Kinloss; whom she had
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gone to Care for: The funeral of Mrs.
MacKinnon Wa`i *from. ,the home of
her brother, • Me, .• John eMacDougall
eto Kinloas Cemetery.„ Mrs. 1VIACKle-
, non. died 'very' :Suddenly of heart fail-
ure. She was 63 • years of age.'
GIRL , KILLED IN GREENOCK ;.
SISTER NEARLY „KILLED;
• BROTHER .BADLY' CUT UP
,A most shocking road accident pc
curred on the 2nd copeeesion v of
Greenech :(the road north of Riversdale) Thursday evening of last week.
Mise Exelyn O'Hagan,. 22 .yeareof
age, is dead, her. sister; Marjorie, 18
Years, was almost killed and May, not
Weififerenneleit-brother-rellasre* was
. Welly gut about the, head, when -71-I1
three wee hurled from a buggy her se.
speeding automebile,which hit 'the rig
and demolished IL It waselatee re-
ported; that Marjorie had died in the
Teetwater Hospital, but this is not
true. , She Wes •uoconscioei for many
hour*, but has shown signs of recoee
ery. •, ,„ ••• e
The three were on their wayetp the
harbecue\eid . garden paler being
held at Riverdale, when a car drive
by Joseph Lippert; 21 years of Age
who had comA over, fromi 'Detroit on
a Visit, hit the buggy. The -O'Hagan
sisters had - been employed at Sts
Catharines, and were hernia for a
short Vsteation. '
It is 'reported elet Lippert Bahl
that there ,was a lotofdust in the
air, reified' by, passing ' atetonnobilee
and that he, did not see the letiggYe
Coroner Dr.' • Gillies of . Tees.water
was potified of the 'accident, .aied afe
ter viewing the Scene, decided, to hold
an inqueae fete • the ; circumstances
surrotinding the death of Miss •O'-
Hagan..• A jurereivati selected and ad.-
journment made until ,• . Wednesday,
'Angtiet 17th' . .
It is said that 'there Wee rio wit-
nesSee to the accident .other - than
those directly coneetned.
„Father GoOdrove, 'who' was inanae-
e
.ing the. barbecue set Riversdale; 'with
a friend, Dr. Andrews of Georgetown
hurried to the Scene and rendered,
first aid to tho Injured. '
Baillieereeentiy reteenedefearil a trip
8everaliVirdP2
•ean • "countries. , • .
Mr. and.Mrs. G. B. 'Tho*rntOn
-East-7,-Orange,---NeW-ijeratyr Mr. and
Mrs,. D L. Mactliarraid and daugh-
ter, Arlene, of Atlanta, GO., 10. eiid
Mrs. Geo. D. StoCkhaino 3r., Detroit
and Mrs. Wm. 0. Stoekham and
daughter, , Janet, of...Detroit; and Mt.
D. K..-MeeDiarinid.of Cleveland, OhiO.,
ars th� gueits' of Mr. And, Vire.'• #lex
.MitDitvoljiLiOs yfook,,,
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• Dy 'Rod Dogging'.' 1.4.§.e" - being -guests of Mr. 'and KW. Will
..uc no, ;
. The ',etc:Ty a an eutornel4e... aCele
d.ent occerred on the •••• Lake.
Shore ' Read .north pf. Port- Albert
_dad.. a Sulesegirent courteea se, In • WhiCh
Mr:'Denald•Malileean,, e- well knoeen,
tesident of Ashfield ;Township, • was
'involved, • grew te. 'great ,prop,orti•ons
laste‘week eiee it epeesed from mouth
to ear in ',Lriekrie've and „' thee "country
round about until the. aecifmulation
:of, 'fiction ,wes• •neueh greater and of
Course,' more . seesationat thee. the
. Teal story around Which the super-
structure Was built. A :err! Who was
slightly injured evas ep,porteddead
and. it was said that lee • eetion for
heavy !ldamages • wee etakee
MacLean. • • . • . .
• The Sentinel e‘rent. to eame teouble
to get the aCtual facts of:the occur
, .
retice,. end cotirteeee
tion,. and heie •they: are • • .-• '
-.0n-tirig, evening uf 1 u 1a,, Ateget
5th: Mr: De:Mild' MacLean, 'his bee,:
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thee; Dr: Jehie. MiteLe'an, :his sister.
Mary, and DL .,MacI4earits. tveo ,,,he0ys
were returning •hartie froee ' Godetich
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by way Of , Poet Albert, . It r was a-
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bout ;seven 'o'clock 'in:. the. evening 'and
•quite- khight.: • were irt••Doneld.
MaeLeari's 'Whippet.seden", arid • tree
yelling at 35 miles per hoer. There
were manei,:ears On the rceef gokrie in •
'both directioile. • '
shortdistance niertle 4,4. port. AD.
bert;Tlaket. -Weer a. ,stirall•Te7ieitheid7:fe.
,aei,euleert, • an open " . 'reecleY
1923-;-•--a-PproschelleveLeren s • .eal. ,
,from .the rear. ,.;•Meecieeae. says thal
lie was a nar- ;the.: right:lien& side:
'el:the, road. s he ,6ouid
safety as he •Oese. ,Coiltentey • teepeieg•
ears • thele pay t� Pode,...iir.•: There
as •some leoie"..eravelelietWcec'r the
wheel. tracke. on ,the 'road." The. 'first
Intimation .,. MacLean, had . of the
presence of • the 'ttar in .ttee rear?,e.tteati
it.• loud erePort as ...•te ;herb strtiele the
back end of his left ..eunaingebeerd,
.Ile ,stopped;: andeteoleinge.littelt.'eaWea
•cer standing ..acreise the .roed. side
Sine ,.jarnined•into-d-brish o tree..eGO'•
-lereeetealieeeeer_lie.. fereed thet teeter-
. . . „
;penes; ae mar,. his wire and their •,drtre:
gliteee Clueh •excited, one etifferi"
.ing •frotiee cat on her face, and the
man complaining of bri,a.Se dr! hi
leg: Hie- epee' as also bciziscd, hut •
he. _wasn't • -eayilig anything "., about
that. . The' family , 'turned Out to he,
.Fred Gerry,. his .wife'aitei.•theepr'dee-•
ghters. Gertrude 011 :Thia • Ehiind"
Helen, • who . had been •detvint the ope-
en 'leer, was iotdly lameetinee.chat '1i
was.-all.'her•feelt;, that elle...had killed
her dad; that elle. though4;,. she. could
:make- it, but the Wheelie' had, skidded"
ein_the„egreeelee.and ethet /level
Gerry -
was Cursing, tied seiearitigv.iit
Ma -
Lean for ,haggitie the rrottd, .In- Spite
of this, MacLean oxaniined li kg
which showed:abruie; end lie ,efferl,
'ed to take the family anywhere they
wished'. .ta go. ,. , Many ,iiol gathered
about bi'this time and..rerterlieer
of eKincartlinee'tgeeeler, .0\70,4
from 'Xintail • and lie -:attendild • to
, , .
those injured Sprling•• later toolt-
the,Gerry: family to Kirteertline:' .
The 'whole thine,' didn't, ainennt t•c
much, when ••nerves got' '4ettleCdOwn
So that 'MacLean' was. quite SurDrise.d.:
wheh. late.Seterday eieht he re:43'070d
tumteons to tin , ort ib
GOderib an :the follewing
morning, .at ten o'cleek: 1 he ehar,ge
was that of obstructing eseuele: "'Little
could r be done °et Sendey in the way
of 'gettlieve. witeesSee lend .:ereettriee
deferice, •Mr. Dailey, eillo afeiearell
for •1VItieLeen; was ..al5opttolleavt
town . on vacation „ and; to gt
on With . theeease„ E. 0 •that tirie vs
'not taken to build tip iiro.per de4
fence, •ez. • , . • •
Iii court there wae an exhibitioi of
what not infrequently our s ".Whit a
certain type;,of . 'AmOrie'an . tourist
gets into, trOnlile here, '•
The Gerrys swore that, they had
followed elose bellied. Al.:Hocan's tar
611 the• way frora (Oder -eel, (AS e
„meteor, efefaci, they: hadp:,!,-,4ed
be -
1 i• ecaottii; tieo? l'(dtit;e1.0-
. without...sounding'. the her :fee fai•
tvore that itiracIA'an, -atter. fIrs.t.,mov..,
ing to, the_ right, Pulled toNar`ds th
centre- of the road as"'their. ear' caine,.
'den g.„41'd
wet- thriving ttp..,24!' YI:itiM per htr
whlle MacLean; she eS1imated,7 wo„
V3.„ 'ennl.c,
mystery. But f.1:4 hour
the. Speed
would look • bettcrLo i'inkty
}Mien (leery als(i•swore thedid.
19ont1nae4, en PAO 8k eelUeln 3?,
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eteedia. 4heefamily lett here ten
' YeerS:. ege; 'going to• Sault sto.
Ont,..a'nd, have, not 'visited here:- fee
.5 timesix oreight years.. Mr.,,..Duncan.
although ,he is on • vacati0e, and "imp-.
PoSed to he enjoying 'e rest, was In.
duped to condnet two clinic's, sekeiee.e.
pp ,Semiley-intheeeeniteee Church In
the inorriieg and in the 'Pres,I3yteriap
Chureh in the eveningAarge emigre..
gations greeted him at both churches.
.and he and Mrs.. Duncan' had the
pleasure of meeting Many of the
friends.and associates of ten 'years
ego. *, Lucknew Presbyterian Church
N;ees Mr. Duncan's first charge after'
.gradeation,' and he was here seven
'years. Leaving here he took a chargq
at the "Soo", • remaining until June
of' 1925, when he ;went to Theoselan
errelhe' family came south by 'motor to
ee'etend- ate ;;"oldehorne week" at Mr',
burican"eeelipmeetowneeMpent,Ferest
eY it. urne 0, .. orest ofl on•
and will be back in 'rhessalon b
the end-. Of the week. •
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"Card of Thanks 7"
• We desire toexpreseour deep ap-
prediation of all the tributes of sym-
pathYoand of: the many kindriesse
sliteen durieg the illn'ess And at the•
death Of, our dear. mother.
• The. ,Scobie Family
• • The .Btest4 0 Brea
' of Health of, Health
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OUR MOTTO IR 'QUALITY & ' .iERVICE'i,
Our .'f'Qualite:-Heme ,Made Whole. Wheat.; and Raisin • Bread Font-
-' -- - Slii.ilee:f en(11:-Delicionenesaa--:Pure.- Npuiishment.--Y.o.u'r
ifooey'ri. 'Werth' " , . -
'• " • ' • SATURDAY SPE ALS -' .
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Puff ePastriee , . -Bon Bombe .. 0 twe :take .* ' :,.Tetly Ra Ils
_ ' Raisin Pies .', : Pineapple- ,.',,, Oatmeal Cookies '
Chocolate Mershinallovi cake.. cheisea,.Hinie....1;e:Atthigii Pie
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`• . Bust pintn,a GIVEN FOR "lzutTER, AND, EGGS. .• *7 - " - ' : ....
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.k Phone 75 ,Lucknow, Ont.
I "OUR
TORE',' •
NOT ONLY ARE WE RUNNING A - HALF, PRICE SALE
DURING AUGUST, BUT WE ARE CONTINUALLY ADD7
.7iNG•EWSTOCK FOlt 'FALL ViND-St'OR 'T. WEAR.:"..
Tirgin-egiMining, Type-
- writing andTelegraphy,
Are you undecided as to what
line' of work IO.,take un? If, so:
why:not take a course' in Teleg,'
A
rk1011Y and T3'newriting• thiswin-
,ter,9--7onei of the best course", to7
day,4With goad salariese
• Experienced operators; who have
learned with. us here are "'gelding
pOsitides for years, With .salaries •
t•g•figing- free?, One huodred, to one
In:mired and forty two dollars per
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ansleheip you Po• secure •Positionis
when finished. '
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AUGUST 19 & 20
Raymond Griffith and Dorothy
Sebestia'n in Paramount
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"YOU,'D BE • SURktISEli'
With Comedy:
, GOOD BREAD' -'
Old age diseases have in-
creased 100% in thirty years,
says health statistics.To lout-.
thin health the body, must be,
'nourished with plenty. of. sim-
ple lode' free from • poisonous
wastes. , •
plli.•
.ealterg°°yclouisr health • and, J03*"'
in, living. e,Stop at your geo-
cer's for a loaf of Golden Crust
„Bread today; or at Reid's' Do-.
miliior Bakery, phone 68., • • .
Try some Of our . •delleiouis
caltee.and cookies. They taste •
like More.
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PEOPLE DON'T ,• WEAR
GLASSES'
Feer the pureteee ofseeing as
ae possible, , either in the
dist:oleo .or close uP. 'Some
tines ' -"The O'ptornetriet. Cute
deevn. on ,p0•Soprie vision
v1-
sion
And that :".:.e.denifertable
Vi siert) js the purpose 01 • all
eXitieinationa by the Optomet-
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• leuckitoW,... Ont.*
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• WALKERTON.;
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Gordon-Schwindt Wedding .
,
An. :event of Much 'Lica' interest
teak place in St. "Peel's 'United
Church here at • high noon on Tues-
day, :when, MINI Ella Marie 'Schwindt;
steend .:daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. G.
S. Schwindt of Walkerton, was
join-
ed holy bonds of matrignoey tc
Mr: HUntly H. Gordan ,of . Deb?*
son of the ,la.te, Dr.. D. • M. ;Gordon.
01
Lucknovi and MTS. ''Gordon of .
The church, Which was prettily
decorated with gladioli; :marigolds.
Shasta daisies and fere; ,was fihl�d
to eapaCity by guest s andinterested
friends, •a fact that 'attested to the
popularity . of the yeung couple, ' the .
beide being is. talented. Vocalist Of the
eth°7enPrE.weigh(!ranihliste o13ectien:e.orntter,i!3'uting.t'
entertain-
ments and other -local events, a. well •
-ase-being--an--entstendiOg soloist ir
the United Church choir, while the
groom, who Was connected' with the
OffiCe' of „ the Provincial , Highways
Dept: here for number of ; years,
was also highly popular anteing' the
local younger net. • . ?s, • e.
The 'bride,. who entered ,the church
on thee'ariii-,teehere•fathetie-wee-eiret-
tily attired in it gown of white taf-
feta,. in bogiffante.stile,•trinuffed with.
chantilly lace; with veil, and Carry-
ing a• bouquet • of butterfly roses and
valley iilliee.
They were -Preceded liown'the main
aisle by the -Others, the bride's bro-
thel., Mr. 0. M. 'Schwindt, and her
cousin, Mr. Fred Meter of; Hanover:
the. 'maid of honor, ,Miss Rena Get -
'don' of Detroit, sister of the groem,
and the flower girl, ,Geraldine Muter
of. Kitchener, the bride's cousin. " The
cereMony .was 'Perforined by the Rev.
T. He Bole, pastor of the church. The
groom was •suppertedl by Mr. Frank
O'Brien' of Detroit. 'Mr. M. J. Muter
of 'Hamilton, Uncle of the bride, plaY-
ed the , wedding March.' .
, The .maid of honor was attired ip•
gold katin ,crepe, With .a tangeriile.
Shifde hat, both with rhinestone trine.
ming. Her 'bouquet was, •ef 'OPhelist
roses. The 'flower •girl wore pink
georgetteover pink *ilk. She...Car-
ried * basket of sweet peas. •• • e
Mrs,' Schwindt, the bride's mother
WQ:ie. a: gown of black creep', trimmed
with White georgette, and hat. to
,rnatcht- Sweet peas caneposed her
'.'eerettirti" hatiqati: 'The 'granite,
xno-
-thcr was- attired in grey ^7crepe,/with
touches of pink. Ilei 'hat was ' of
'grey velvet and 'satire ; , Mrs, Gordon
.,carr get. se..botequetof sweet peas. • •
- touring the tigning, of the .registex
.the .bride' s uncle, S. F. Muter of. Kit-
chener, 'sang "God sent you to 'Me."
• Thebridal party and
guests then repaired to .the home of
Mr, end Mrs. O. ht. fiehwinciti where
'IIt 4.144116°11 'WH OftrYi4 $1111
•congratulations extended • 'tothe
newly-wed cesuple.• ,
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•During the .afternoon Mi. and 'MrS,
Gordon left, by motor,' for a honeye
Moon in the . Muskoka district. The ,
kide travelled in a "white crepe dress, • •
Ilimmed in gold and black with coat
and het to match. After th•Or wed...
'ding trip they will take .up residence:
Detroit :• • •
Out of 'town gueete were: , Mrs.' D.
M. Gordon, "Miss Rena Gordon, Miss
Lyla Taylier, Mr':, Frank O'Brien .of;
Detroit, Mich, Mrs H R. ..Allin, Mrs. ,
De. "Balfour, kr. and; Mrs:- George .
&Stith 01 Lucknovie Mr. and Mrs. L.
Genimer of Listowel, Mr. and, "Mrs.
Jac Schwindt of Elmwood, Mrs. Geo.
E. Muter, Mr.. and Mrs, S.' Sw KneChe
.tel, Mies Xenia Knechtel, Mies Marie •
Muter, Messrs. Cari and Fred" Muter
ef Hanover, Mr e and Mrs. M. 'J. 'Mut-
'er• and son; Fret*, of Hamilton, Mr.
and Mrs.....S. Muter and daughter, .
Geraldine, of ' Kitchener; 'Me: 'Chnni,
here and Mise Leon; 'Chambers . Of
Brantferd.
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5INVINNIPEd!': DEFEATS
"LUCKNO.W" ."
Two rinks e of bowlers representing
thee -above named 0, "to wits Met- - to -
Match:11;h.. skill an -LucknoWi beau, .
tiful 'green, Meedae, afternoon, and
,a right good time they had, for; of. .
course, the •Winnipegers • •Were all
Nchnow old Jews. Two Of „,them. don't ,
exactly reside there (in fact they •
'hie. here) but .having interests in
the western metropolis; they felt jes.
tified in Signing up with ti et "town".
e The line-up was as , fellows: Winnie •
peg --Wm. Stewart, 'A. P. • Stewart,
Pieree, ';Iaek King, skipe•
LecknowL-W. .J..Daeisoe,
Armstrong, •T. Watson, Agnew,•
skip.
At. the fiefil count the figures stood,
Winnipeg 22, Lticknow 17.
MISS MAY McC9,..Y
orinthNG :scoo
„
• (From The London -Advertiser) ,
The. 'many friends and ex-studente
of.'1Vliss ,/eTinet May kePoy-yilibe in-
terested to learn that on August 29
She will commence at busilt,esti school
in, this city,, of which she *ill be the -
head.
Mise, McCoy -neede no reeommene
.dation to the ledsineee cirales of Lon'
don and vicinity. 'She .Ithe reached a •
high- stnndnr1 iri her irosion,-, n
the positions • occupied by hee
grndu-
ates epeake„gf the exeellent training
0.theyebeeeereeeivedeat eherebancleee
For the Past severyears she has
been head of tlfd 'Pitman department
of ' the 'Westervelt School, and also
teadher. of .eorrespondence there., She
leaves thia.„Se)fool with an "unexcelled
,record. . •. > '
•'Miss McCoy will givea coinplete
lininieig 404110 In bottiels methods •