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�i SD•iAY, SEPTEMBER 1 Sthp, 1•827:
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._.0 '. PROF'ESSJOIYAL• CARDS
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.� Physician :arid''.Surgeon
Lucknow,
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Iours•.1�11'-.
:Phone: 86
DENTIST ,EN S
T
Dr.
11IagLeod, vill'v
isit
Luck
i
on''
:everY Tuesday, ` in lir.", Coniell's
Office
DENTIST
Dr, •• R; "L: Treleaven Lucknow-
Over •Decker's Store. Extraction
either by gtts •'or ;local; Will. be•in
Dungannon every Thursday... phone 63.
' DENTIST ..
Call -Dr.. 'Newton.
M'aka '
ointments
Make
appointment
In. office: -„.everyday..
1
0. EVERYBODY'S COLUMN 0
0-0 .0•.=O.-U--U-0-0-N-ll=Y
Geo. A. Siddall, Lucknow„' Broket
and Real Lstate Money to lend, or.
first mortgages on .farm,roper-
tieet at 6 and, 6% per .cent according
to security, sobered • Also '. small
amounts'on second mortgages on,
- --farm' , propertiee•:and on, P,
eraorial
.,
: notes. A few • good, ferrite for sale!
W.AI;,L PAPER ,
, 'My- stock of '' Nall Paper is com-
' ,plete ,foe' 1927. Prides .from, 8c. up. 1
ani also agent :fior leading jelehouses"
lt. J, Canmei'on; A_ ecorator, Painter'
`and�Graiiiei, rex , 74, uc snow.
,For 'Sale-A'numbery' of ;window
and storm sash with glass'in them.,
Apply to 1). C. Taylor
House .Por' Sa '`-Fram'e�.-residence
5 -roory tIard ''. water, garden, good'
stable -Apply iii David Mead" ' or
Mrs. Jas. Buena, north of the ate --
tion. (23-6-tf)
�:.I-Couse, for title with stable am!
. garage, twomires of land, fruittrees
a2 G
"'need , ' g d n.. Water 'supply pumped
• to hoe .
u Everything' modern 'in
equipreen t, urrd in: order. good er.Apply
to. Robert': Johnston, Court , ',House,
Goderich,:Ont. . , . (18-8-tf),
Wanted -Heap frons owner good
fern for sale. Cash' price; .particulars..
.-D.:;F. Bush, .Minneapolis, Minn.
For SalerCorn Bander,:in good re -
„pair. -Mrs. ,:J.ts. •Stanley;, R..3. -'Luck-.
.now, (15.9-p)•
ANNUM., MEETING
The annual meeting of the . Luck
now Elevator ConiP any, Limited' Will
beheld , 5aturd v evening, •S
eptember.
24th, :at . 8' pen: in • the, Cain House.
Lucknow'for. the;"'electioh of, 'officers
and the .receiving ••of the 'r.en ports on
buemes fcr the year,'r. F. Cain.
President..
(22-9-c)
NOTICE
Notice, is hereby . •''iven that a Court
will be held, --pursuant to The Ontario
' 'Voters' Lists Act, by • His• Honour'the
,Judge of. the County' Court of the
County of Bruce. at the -Town Hall in
the Village of i.ucl•now. on Monday
the .Twenty-sixth day of September
1927, at 2:30 o'cloc'lc. p.ni„ to hear and'
determine' complaints of. errors '•ancr
mrissions in ,tee Voters' List of: the
Munieinality 'of the Village of Luck-
-low far
DATED at' Lucknow thio Four-
tec'hth °ciay of'' Srn tember 1927."•
Joseph' E. ,A"new,,, Clerk' of the
Villa e of Lucknow,
2,:4_ c
2
Tenders he received and infOrl
relation fernishee hY, the undersigned
un,till noon 'on Monday, Oct: 3rd. for
diggine, placing 'end coyering tile
the I,o,,tt Drain, East of Whitechurch;
rind •Iving• the tile, Tile required:
• and nearate tender for furnIshing.
Geo. G. 1\eoffat,, Clerk, Kinless
,• WileOn•H-In „Joel rt memory. of 'John
Who pasecl.riwity two years
hittpr oft flow.
There- 'rovnoth to its.',drearhs- of days
WhisperS, /dear hearts., don't fret. tor
.e.ntile and .WaYs of
noon that wondercus shore.
Whew' iloTtinfi'tz ;ire fOrgotten. and
4 on, 'dont' lovoit
•
•
Lucknow'. •Horticultura' • Flower:
Show to -morrow: aftern'agn and:.evan-<
ing,;..
rs
M Craw will be athoops ,to bar'
fri.
Rads nelt,,Tuesdal► afternoon; Sept.
20th, ,
• r.
M,
•`_Gih
rion White, te
r
of Sa ofo
rth_,.,
had
been 't e
h guilt Oe' past week of
his.
uncle, r it .Murdie,• .
,'Mr
Mr. PhilliP:• M
ac
Milstis
spending
os
a "few' days "with,fri'eds
, ,.ti. ,.. at Danville
after taltin
�n . he� C.N:E:Taranto.=
t; t at.
Mr. .
and'°:;
Mrs;.'.Jose fi � A •
P. ,..lt"new are
home from a ,motor "trip' Which •'too
h Ic
themP a..
as farr*s'. Sault Ste. Marie;:.Ont•.
We Buy and, Sell DryGeeds }
for,
Spot. Cash.; =Good Goods, Low pricer,
' -THE • MARKET---Horpell••Murclool,•
Mr. and Mrs., W. E. Wilson. • and
daughter, Vena of 'Chicago; were
N
are'
St1''a
I st '
wee
kra.
of M Phillip. Mach
Millan: '
Mr- Roderick Campbell of • Hough.:
ton, Mich.,- is spending this week; in.
town, before -proceeding to the West.
ern: Provinces and California.'
Hon. Howard.,Ferguson and'. -Hon.
Hugh :'Guthrie are the speakers' at a
picnic to be given in.Kineardine"next.
Saturday • afternoon:, .'' September 17
1by the South Bruce Conservative As.
sociatjon.
The Junior -'Farmers and . Junior
°•Institute held':, a ' "weiner '"roast" of
the hems of Ii, J. Button, the evening
of
the,
Sept. 9th. There were 's -
bout 60 present, and the delightful
evening insured 'a very enjoyable
time..
-- The J nior, Farmers .: and union
mi
Institute will .hold' a' meeting' in the
Council. Chamber of the Town
Lucknow w, �l
on Sept; :` 19, 'commencing;
at 8 o'clock,. Mr. Riddell Will give , a•
talk illustrated_ -with' -pictures. op
plowing; matches
Mrs. (Dr.) A. W. Wilson. of Seattle
Wash ,','and Mrs. !Milan R. Harris of
Chicago,:. who.- have ' been ':o
pleats , t
Mr.' and Mrs.. • Neil Murdoch for thi•
past week, .ars metering':
'to Wood-
stock andndon thise
Lo w ek. They
are, accompanied by Mr; and ..Mrs.
Murdoch and"John A. Murdoch:
,' Harney-thanksgiving:•..wall
held?' •services' i
be h
.,"
in ' St: Peter's', , Anrlic}n
Church,.;: Lucknow; on Sunday next
September the .18th. Hours: of , serv-
ices:,11' A M
fid"? ',P,M. The preach=
er at both ,services will be the Rev.
F. W. ' Schatrter of St .Paul's' Church,
Wingham.Special '. music .by the'
choir <. You., are cordially invit to
attend these:: services::
Car
d of -Thinks •
Mrs. "Fr'
an °. a ,
k M
Fha 1�
r
�a
.s rP '
d.-. son_
Oliver, wish to` acknowledge with
thanks the kindness end, syn thy oC
P,a Y
friends and• neighbors at the tint, et
their recent bereavement.
thanks They tend-
.er
t n.• else for .the many contribu-
tions 'of
ontributions'of :flowers;
during the dllness. of
Mr. MacCharles '
a:o-o
PRESENTATION 'ON.
hIl>'AV G'.,
Before.•le
eying Teeswater' to make
her home' in; Lucknow, Mrs. M.'Grarit
was presented • with'a very 'compli
mentary-address, 'a 'beautiful library:
table' Ind 'a; rug, ",'by the members -of
the Women's Missionary; Societ - of
Y
Knox,:Churcb.--Teeawater News. w
A MENACE TO IHR
• . PLATE GLASS WINDOW
•
a car along, Rempbell
Street the Other day Stime
which laY on the pavement 'Wes shot
frotn under the:wheel Of the car and
'weUt bang against the Plate glasi
in. the ,fign't •Of Temple Clerk's shop,'
leaving 'a star -like mark. with num-
erous creeks radiating:from it.
This' not bit ank ineani the 'first
mishap of the kind, and there is little.
chance that- it . be the hurt. ,The
broken .stone used in• filling the strip
between the 'sidewalk -404 he P"ing
is a .constant SOUref-tOr
respect, .as pieces of stet. is
Icon" %et4
passing ears. When these are. caught 11,
- et -Net -the right, point -near- the'Ont-, • ;',.,„„
Side, of it tar tire, they Shoot . out
the stones ought:•ta reinoved,: and Mae
sand substitoted. 'The stones keep „eat
inuch Clearier..,than Send wonid; bid if mot.
•must 'be adMitted that 'while theY 6C- *11
.ettpy the -.ben leVerdi'ihe1r'eanititi1(44- hotel
,Ind4s.doto. 04114,1 :414 0100,4114# ,11%
AN OLD
4 ; SINGLE COPIES ,5' CENTS
LANDMARK : ;
.D,MAGED.`, FIRE
Thour
h t
was not
.'
eori
Pfetal
Y
de
['troyed;
by the• fire'
which Occurred
Monday afternoon',, theMasonlo Halt
bpi
din
ul o .
n
Havelock :'Street was
damaged to
afi7eitent
at. •it
can n`
rig ;
be oc.
cu
pied•
., ,The:hoof
ia,' practically' gone, andthe upper
story gutted.. The contents of , the;
Masonic Hall
wh'
rch`
he
P. ed•a.
no
rth ,e
nit .f
o the �'
aeCo
n to
d.,s... ry, •were
not e0pl
- m etel ' ' afro a `.
yd e y d,. but
f
ere.
Parabledamage bY, fire, water ,.
and
'One, :Me ke was 'one ,
� . , , . an d the. loss to the
Lodge must be, heavy...
The' origin of the fire, is Something
of• a mystery, but not much more: so
than the' good luck which attended
the . efforts . of the fire .brrigade. .,That
a fire'having gained "so much' . head-
way
In
n old '
Y frame
building could
old
u
be • gotten under control and put out,
speaks well`for the 'efforts of the, fire-
men. Fortunately; ,;there Was little
wind, and a, water hydrant was near-
Apparently, . the ',fire.. started on
the ground at the''south-east corner
'of 'the building, .climbed up'the ,cor-
ner,: and got 'into- the roof. A quan.
tity of furniture stored,: en the' first
floor was greatly damaged' .by water,.
Houses in • the neighborhood: were,
in great danger, as, cinders and
sparks '.fell thickly to ;the; north • Qf,'
the burning building... Strange :to soy,
none of there, houses 'ca'u'ght ore... pie:furniture'.: in Mr. • Sturdy's' house .'was'
all; 'removed, ,a5,,' it looked as.'though:
the ,house could ;;not' be•:Saved,: 1Iow=
e!er, _the fire did -_°not break=through-
at the • north end 'to anxie great extent.
' :This ,• old 'building has, a somewha
t
interesting: history.'It was built more
than, W0 years` ago byethe • late James.
Somerville, : one of the founders of
Lucknow, and or many years a
prominent
citize
When `completed
it ;was' deeded . over to the Royal
Templars of Temperance, at that
time an 'active • oraniza'ti •
g on "throCigh-:
out Western' Ontario. It was pro-
vided
. however, that shouldth e°
Royal
Templars cease' :; to function, the
building might; become the -property
of any other temperance organiza-
tion,an at `o e. thee d n time it: was Deanp fed
by a 'l'o'ge of the Independent Order
f Good Templars., Evidently, Mr.
merville: intended that the ` build=
ng,'should' be self -supporting' or even -
•source :of revenue to the ' Royal
emplars: The' first 'floor was';fitted
p as a hall suitable for public meet
gs, and for a time served ; •the spur-
seei ref "Town Hall" It was used
so by ,the 'Agricultural'; SockY as
So
i
i
u
in
an
be
so
,
-fitte
Ro
en
or
vil
an
co
ult
ght Lodge,' A.F. £ A.M., whose
exhibition hall, -the ' ,stock show
in '
g held just=across the""affect
ut.The
h end 'of the' upper- floor `was w
� ell
d up- ae-a lodge•--roort► fora the
Yal Templars, and the 'northern
d was occupied by the Free Masons:
As tune went ant by.the tem: erance
anz P
g rations became 'defunct, ;.the
lege acquired another r 'town. hall;
':'•the Agricultural. Socretgot
mo Y ac-
dation elsewhere: The property:
imately fell ' into the .h
�' ends of Old
Li
lod
spl
dee
thi
ing
tog
the
•Phi
Lays
the
wor
bui
cont
Lod
va1
gore room :on the upper flog was
endidly,,equipped and 'beautifully
autifully
Like' ell Mr. 'Sonierville's buildings.
� ga.
ti one *as strongly built,there be,
a stout wooden frame, well put
ether, aa; is evidenced by the fact
, the `walls are ''still 'erect.. and
nib. This strong frame- doubtless
•d'' the bedding from collapse as
fire made progress, and made the.
k of the firemen much ,easier,
Some insurance was carried on the
lding; lodge equipment : and other..
tents, but the loss to Old Light:'
8e •will be considerable,, as' many
tied pictures and pieces' of Iodge
niture cannot be ;replaced:
e Buy and 'Sell Dry Goods for
t Cash. Good. Goods, Low Prices,
HE MARKET._Hornell-Murdoeb
Spo
DIED
rowit---fn the 'ToWnship Of au!.
oW otthe „late Edward Wall,. aged
years: Pireral on Sunday,, Sept.
here pasAed -away- amar'Scafortli
, in, the PersOn of Miss- Annie
Kinnon. -
Angus ,Maelkinnon 'town, and
, she having been frequent yisio
GEORGE- 'SPOTTON WINS
N NORTH 0010;
M.
a ori
t 0 �. H.
j er, lslo
Y 198
•Over Bricker; 1807
'"• e
The
,figures. so.. given .:' may ' not '`be
etrietl correct,. .but. they '•
Y rr a • .�
" re, the best'
available :'r i
at time f °,writing; •and
'doubtles are fairly !.. 'closes..
• The
two big�'
o'
t w odea
n G 'c � . and
Vfri" h
a amw
,ere•
g im
.. o
t'teeters' _ a'
P n..in
ermini
de n .'t o
a he utce,,
m.
C was the •
,l
that; left Bricker,far behind,�.and they',
:divided significantly oh the ' ` Liberal
'and Conservative candidates. God
erich went strong for Hislop; Wing-
ham stood by its home man,” Spotton.
Goderich gave 'Hislop 240 over' Spot
ton; Wingham gave •Spotton 322 over
Hislop. Bricker: g'ot only,67 ;votes. in.
Winghare,•• and '71 in Goderleh
TheTownships stood d
b
Bri r
Y
eke
remarkably well, in view of the fact
that his:chances were regarded as nil
from- the: - beginning.. Iiowrck, ;11Ir.
Bricker's home township, gave: him
600 votes. 'It gave. Spotton550; and
Hislop • only' 329.! Ashfield _Was won-
derfully impartial,, giving ,, almost
equal support to all three: Bricker
316. `Hisiop :348; Spotton .337.' . Gr'ey.
appears.` to ..be 'a strongly ' `Liberal.
township. It • gave• Bricker' 313;:,
lop •488; Spottier .270. West .Wawa -
nosh : favored- Spotton, ' giving: :him
273. ' Bricker get . 279 n
there.:: a d_Ilislop._217-
`There, was great'rejoicing„in Wing -
ham ; over Spotton's success; 'it :was
perhaps regarded as, a victory.',. over
Goderich which, su lie the o
Pp dC user ”
vative candidate in thelast=election-
-an gave him a 688 majority over
King, who ran as a Progressive -Lib -
eras
t Three cornered contests are . unsat-
isfactory, in that .they 'frequently re-
sult in a minority: candidate, . being
elected. • This was the ::outcome::' of
Monday's election. Although •Spotter
got 'the highest vote :i;n the; contest, he
did not', get'a• inajority of the voter
east. He
got '4,531, while the•.combined
votesS of "
to
n
gBricker'. ..
.''•and Hisl
numbered op`
6,460 •lea `
,. vin
g the 'winner.
in a minority i
iffy of 1;527.'" �'
We.h
ave,taken the
,fi
urs '
s
s
g pplied
to' The tendon '"T're`
Press .
•��:. which,
had a man at 'Win ham;
g T•he .Toronto
papers and The. London. 'Advertiser
gave Spotton 198' mi jority.
The vote by municipalities was ae.
f011oivs:
Bricker HisIo Spotton
e P p ton
Ashfield' ld Tp. '316 348 '337
Blyth 20 . 160 ; , - .194...
Brussels; . ., 30 • ,242 • 167
Colborne Tp. ''110• . , .23..•
1 •:: 184
Goderich • '71 . 'Y 171
�. '931'.
GreyT '..
p. ..313 � 488 .: 270.
.
Remick Tp. -600 • 329`. "549
Morris
Tp
1.
' 323
•' 336-r-
Turnbe
rr
YTp: 286 212 ' -, 296 •
E. Waw. Tp. 304 154_,,,:_240
Tp. '279 ' 2174''.
273
Wingham 57 360' 682
Wroxeter . 12
93: • 72.
Ashfield By Sub-di:visiiona • ,•
No.
- Bricker Hislop Spotton
P
1' ... , `'23• 52101
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3
6..52 53 • 12
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West Wawanosli By,Sub<divisions;'.
No. Bricker IHisiop Spotton
1'; , - 23 • 52 101
2' 32 4$,'.
•'-, 74r
3
• 22 21.' S6'
4 88 15 • 17
5 70 . 42. 21'
13 ' . 45. '30. 15:
As nearly :as ean be Made ont the
MOTOR -BUS :•LINE ,PASSING'
Lueknow is this Week 'being visited'
ing daily trips •from Kincardine' to
London, and thee other making dallY
109; bY way �t Wingifini and Tees -
These bueses are 'OPerated by the
Owen Sound ' Motor Traniportation
Coing• any... We .anderretand' that the./
Ting theEonden is to be in eeryiee only
during. the Western Exhibition' at
enterprise 'does. not appear te• have
been. advertised, 'and there is sortie
,understand that :they /Cerreepond,
sorriewhat to the railvvity rates. The
but th,m, We, are near the starting
Poo!hing Ike Othor tat
,PHESBYTERIA,N
The e'
T._h Pr sbyterian Young s• Women'
Missionary Society, held- ,'their -Au'
iustnieetingat Mrs .`Vola J•
ewiiti
,
s
Norrie. "The' Viee- 'r ' '
see
P e d, n Misa•
Tena.
Carrick, was .in the Chair . Mise,
.. the ,The 'meet-
ing,
eet-ing, opened', `';with• a," M
aia.Q
Psalm m ,and nd ,.
Mee
c
M'
M o
rr n•:
... .. read .t
the Scripture
e
lesson. After the ut
min '
asw ' r •
r •, : .:
e cad
.it...,
as
decided dedthat,t
#em
em
b
e s..
0
w ul give :,
o ..do
Would., g. a nati'oil ,tothe
, Deanne'
,ess'Trainin "' Ii
p, ome�' in Toronto, '.and'
.wouldhol0 a .special, meeting to finish
s
w ng for the bale. Mise Dorothy
Douglas led in prayer. The topic from
"Moslem Women,". was given -by Mrs;
H. Anderson.' Mrs. H. Aitcheson sand
a solo and if was followed. by a'reed
ing by Miss D. Douglas. The meet;
ing g • • cl
osed with a: hymn and •. Mr•s. P.
Steward offered prayer.
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TrfAOar'Quality ,Home Made, WholWheat andisin.�Bre.
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RAY :; SPECIALS; '' :the 'loaf'that'sallpure
'Anion Merengue Pies, -,Oatmeal Cookies,'Raisin Chelsea' Bups•
,:
,ChocolatearshallOwCake, Date Squares, jelly . Rolls, a• 1'.Nut Tarts,'
:Golden" I{bd ' � Ras be . , ..
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p its Ben ,rYf Bo c
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GIVEN` FOR BUTTER AND ' E
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BAKERS _.., ..... -
- Phone.36" r. .
Phone 75
Lucknow, Ont:
0-
V STORE!!'
Good .Watch Given
FREE
For one month only a good
watch will.. be givenfree with'
each'. suit .of ,Lighthouse Red
,Back . Overalls
. ,. .• . , :Theover
ztlls "•
are the best on the market,.
and are -.unconditionally .guar:
anteed , to give "satisfaction, , or:`
a new pair will:'•be given ith
of l t�'coSLe r-= a r -g u me n t.
We have'received a large
stock of Ladies' Coats for Fall
and Winter.: The material and
workmanship' are•. of the ` very
best, and will be sold•at reduc-
. ed prices. p '.:
. We.a
also have a lar .
ge, �tss rt.
me nn
t sof' Ladies'
and
• Children's +,
D e e
ss s"
,. n flannels silks can- ..
ton crepe, and .'other ''popular
materials, ,It:will a
you •.
•
look them ' `over. •, •
BLITZSTEIN'S
r
Y • Goods ; Store
West of. Central Garage
Phone Y8, Lucknow
TIiERE SURE IS 'A DIFFER-
ENCE E N I •
BREAD
EAl)' •
There's memories in a flavor
like that! exclaimed one old
tinier.- `:That eftra_<,deiicacy--
of flavor, • that touch-? of good
-
?reps. ' Callit what you• wash. •
Makes 'a difference to the tong-
ue that can be -'accurately
. measured 'by anyone, and what
a difference when it's Golden
, • Crust; Bread. '
•':Lati ••�
}ge''variety of choice.eakes
Wand cookies, to choose' from at
Reid's .Dominion . Bakery'.'
Phone 68.
FAMILY THEATRE
-FRIDAY. '8, SATURDAy
Thomas Meighan in
/ Coming Special
THE' PROBLEM OF Eyn .
appliei to all., elneeee,Sef; people
of all. Agee and . both eeket: It
. is kneWn that blest' 'eyes ere
*net noirnal; se that dris-sirbject
sands- Who -never egive a
0/AIR, shotiltliaye Ova exe-
ent it should be given htten,-
tion.' Always at ,your serviee:
"F. T. 4nmsTnoto
Luckiievii
When thinking n of Bose : ou•'� will
• g , Y think ... ...
of OUR.STORE, ' as our
Hosiery sstock is very complete: Hereou will find
Y Hose of :real'
coarse wool,, right t
uPto
the
,finest silk,
'including
g "t
hatfinecash=mere for wearing under silk.
•
No trouble .. .
u.
a to w ahoy '
Hose'
You, are invite :ins' " •
d to . pact our Hosiery,`:Department.
o Hose to:` show trouble,
Alf
unwell
We Bay and .Sell Dry Goods for
'Spot- Cash.. .Good .Goods .Low' Prices,
-THE MARKET -Hornell -Mur' if
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PRESBTTE IAN W.M.S. AUX,
The.Rible Study .Wae eaken by Mrs:
ular ,meetinge, held. on - the 7th. Inst.
meg Murray presided, over the.
Ewen MacKenzie. Mis, Harry Ander-
son took the topic, • "The 'Jerusalem
-solo-__,Readings *ere given by Mrs.
F. MacIntesh .and, Mise . 'Dorothy
'Douglas. The convener of the Supply
Committee announced that faVorable
progresi has been made toward fill-
ing the bale. A seetional meeting is
.to 'be held in the Ashfield "Church m
the 4th of.October, The meeting was
closed by prayer by Mrs. MenKenzie.
The regular monthly meeting of
,/ thee W.M.S. was 'held in the 7 -school.
,reorn the:United Church on: Sept:
6th, With Mrs. MacCallum. presiding.
,Meeting opened, in 'utruall,waY,, Mrs.
John Bntton led in prayer: The Scrip-
ture reading was given' by Mrs.- A:E.
..11tisivell:: :Minutes of last 'meeting
were read by Mrs.. E.* Alton, and
adopted. Mrs.: Button gave, a report
'on the'ktele Sent out jointly by the
Mission Band and WoM.S.-te the In-
dian. Mission Sehool, The • heralds
Were' taken by Mrs. Mc1sTab and Mrs.'
OMm‘ Lei';3O‘IraafeiuKnrteliennuzeigeh*. „firtowni°'64Ch 'inw.ith, ;al:
promised to be With- ore And giVe
-at, our MiesiOnsii-ye-eThankeOffering
-meeting. Sias "WellWood, is A' epeek-
erewithr,4-,real.message;nnd--,we hope
that; w .lerge audience will take 'ad'
E, SCRIM' very ably teok, the tePie,
depicting 'life .-in .Her inleject
proved very einstrudive ;and inthrette
an. excellent piano. solo; ' Which was
enjoyed by all. Meeting: closed
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WOMEN'S INSTITUTE,
.-_:MEETING ,.
_ 4 r
• Y � -
The
Septembertombar meeting'.t
rn
g
.of
the
Women'seInstitute_ w.. heldat the
f1'ome, of :: the ' President, ` Mrs... Wm.
Murdie; Friday,`; afternoon
members being.' present.' .' : After ' the
usual opening exercises were -' held, .;
the Sec: Treas,'s .report. was ' given,
the.niinutes of th'e Iast` meeting were •
read • add confirmed. The: chief, btfsi
nese of;'the day Was 'arranging cone-
.
•mittee''for Fall `Fair Day. It was' de-
cided 'to have a booth for selling all:
kinds of soft drinks,,' hot dogs,' pie;
candy, ice_cream;' etc.,,; both in the ..
building and also, on •the grounds, so
as to accomodate they crowd: All the
,Institute member's are asked •to • send
one pie to the booth for: *at day,
On ,Thursday night
e The "Teeswater. Institute very kind-.
ly sent an in'vitation to our members
to join them` on September 13, whi h',
was :accepted; as „many as possible
are requested to attend; The: program.
consisted, of a delightful `sclo by Ma's.
Phillip Steward,' foliowed by a'read
ing.; "The Unconseious:.Influenee," 7^y
Mrs. Horace Aitchison, both bf ,which
were very much enjoyed., by all. '-
Atter closing the • enacting with
singing of The Maple Leaf, the!direc-
tors served, dainty refreshments.
—o o o-
ZIOhN •
•
Mr. and Mree Ridhard Gardner left,
and' Mr. .W. 4T, Gerdner for SaSka-
Mr; and Mrs... Herb tilber
nice. of .Crediton, silent ,,thc--weeic,end
who, We are sorry to sny, hae:been
': MK -and Mts. Jaz, II:tinter of Lon;
don, ealledion feienriS. in the "et 'CisOet.:
borhood on Thursday last:
Alias Wellwood. returned
ary from ',China, NV11V lame on (fur.
in tion thurch on Sunday evening...
Mr. Mrs. Sam', Gibson of
Helens, .i.isited. with Mr. and MrS,
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