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Lu(know, Ont. •
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'GOING SIGHT-SEEING,.• FAIR 'DAY? YES, THEN 'pet 0.1.14-'
. STORE'. 0.11' 'YOUR LIST OF PLACES. TO :VISIT; IT :WILL
DO YOU (40D TO ILAN1)LE AND.. INSPECT OHlt MERr
CHA14DISE,,,
FAIR 'DAY SPECIALS
a\ tool--sv. 'i-rtz1,-b-retktir7st yle; special $2.96.
,Extra.quality.W01,.k. Sox', special .85c. "
,27 -inch •Flaimeiette, .striped, 'specigk; 16c.
Double Width, Dress Flannel; Sfecial,$1.85.:
Tmsel T11 mm 'Braid; speciar' ose.;
``.,. Tubular pillow cloth, spec.:.al 55e, ^
Brushed,:V Coats (."1,1-iSse'6.- style) 'special $1.49.
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" • IF yoly. TIOI.JR TO 815•A RE, WHEN IN TOWN,
,SPEND IT ALWAYS PLEASED
-0T,-T-It,--;-.A1A-.RGII-ANDISE. • '
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8200.PER YEAR IN ADVANGX: $140 oulla1W;811
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LUCKNOW, ON,T,"
URSDAY 1927.
SINGL COPIES 0 CENTS.
• .3.Y. M-.03.1'INELL
PhYslcian andSurgeon-,
' ' • Lucknow .; • '
Routs: ' 7,8,
• ••': 'Vane 96 .!•,„
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. 'DENTIST. •
.,Dr MacLeod Will Licknow.
every Tuesday, ''in" Dr, 'Oonnell's
Office. ••
.1'releayen, Lrichno*--
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Over ,Deeker's Store. Extraction
° 'either. bY:ins Or local. ,Will be In
repiiganon eVerif Thiirsday.- Men* 08.
DENTIST
Call Dr. Newton'.
Make, appointment.
, In office everyday.
0 • EVERYBODY'S coLuip S.
4-0-0 .0 '0 0 0 4-8-11
- Geo. A. Bidden.' Lucknew, •••1111Iree
and Real Estate. -Money to land et.
first Mortgages on 'farm proper -
Lies at 6 and 61/2 per cent according
. • • to security, offered Also small
:477 '_._--.._:::::•.-4.---,,--_acnounT's-on...-second--mOrtgages_.....m
farm propertiee and on Personal
• mites.: A' few good fermi' for male,
esio.srommeo
- WALL PAPER
My stock Of Wall Paper la cOM-
fer, 1927. Prices -from -8t.. up. I
ani also agent for leading jet) housei.
It. J. Caineron, Decorator; Painter
•,and Grainer,. Box 174.. LucknoW.,
. • For. 'Sale -A • number of window
A ppiy td.D. C. Taylor.,
I •4•••••••••••••••=,/..
For 'Sale== -Good piano and some
101 sL1o1d efleets., House to ient.--7
Mr and Mrs.. Wm. Naylor.'
House For Sale -Frame residence
5 rooms; hard.' water, garden, good
sta-
ble.Apply to David,.Mead. • or
Airs. Js. • Burns, north of the ata.
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tion. • . • s' • (23-6-4,1)
Douse' for Sale with *able and
garage, two acres of land, fruit trees
and garden. Water oupplYpumped
to house, Everything • modern in
;equipment, .and in good order. Apply
to Robert Johnston,. Court •House
• Goderich, Ont. • • (18-8-tf)
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FARM .FOR, SALE
• 100racte farm,lot 3, con: 6, Kin-
'Iosi
s. Buildings n •good repair, and
........dand.:„In_gdod state of •cultiVation.--t,
•Apply to Mrs. Lucy Swan,
Holyrood.
• LocAi;. 4i4;;; WIRRAL* O. •
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0'07'4474. 0 0; se.0 0' 1.
Mr and *irk ;Cie Gaynor., Spent
the. week -end at91e. Pain Reese.
ButtOn is vting,ftiends,
in Winghsm. On& at Leamington.
Mrs: F. Freeman •haa.returnedfrom,
'Orating, her brother imIlderton. ,
7 'W., John” Button iae gone on ' a
-trip through the Western ,Provinces:
-.Nisi. Jean -.1)Urnin: basenteredthe
Toronto general Hospital 'Nursing
Class. , ; • •
Miss; Ada Pickering of vDetroit•
was a guest; last week of her Mint,
,r5., T. Burns., ;
.Miss Phemie Irving is over from
Detroit to spend 'a 'tWO 'weeks' vaca-
tion with, her parents.'
. Miss Elisabeth Webster • has
turned home from visiting ;With
friends. At Clinton.and Varna.-
, .
' Mad Pearl Henderson has been
over from Detroit.' the Past two
weeks, visiting her hots*, here.
Lifebuoy,,Rubbers. Beat wenring.lub-
bera made. -At W. J. Little's
• Just received a shipment of ken's'
Work BOots. Made' to our order. Call
fe.17,you,rs.-, At. W:\ J. `Little's. •
*re: MelViii Reed andchildrenha.ve
moved back to town from Brantford,
and will spend the ,winter here.
week (tom TiMmins; having made the
trip of 900 miles from the :new north
bysuto
1his':IeDOLLAR :WEEK. it THE
MARKET: Good Goods, Lovi, Prices
for Spot Cash.-rghone 12 -Hornell
'Murdoch Co.' • '
'Miss Mae Davison returned ,hom,e
On Saturday, spending two
weeks in London, the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Gaynor.:
WEDDING 'HEW;
"Rlite-140DO.Ii'niti •
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• 4; ;veryts
-sidemnized :4:it the hoille ,Of thetpide'.
parentOMr. and Mrs.'4,:•1C...,1‘gDo,p7
ald on Sept when then daughter,
Sarah Wilson, •Was united ' .Marki,
age to Mr.....Gearge Jaines :Bine Of De-
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• Rey.: • Matheson QE.
hes eym
,. o a e,;
• The, bride, who. was. given. in rnarri.,-
age by her father, entered tci. the
atrama.of`o,bag pipe Selection played
by Mr. Eiruce., CamerOn. Of '-'.,Defroit.'
She looked very charming in a per104
frock' of 'ivory satin, faced Cantonuand
old • lace, long -.tall' d. veil adornewith
Wreath of orange blossonis, and car-
rying ti shower bonquet of • sivegt,
heart roses, • liaby,s breath .•beiither
and 'silver ribbon. she Ivie atfende'a
by the grooni's .sister, . Mrs. Orant,
MaeDiarinid;. attired a 'beconiin
'denary frock, ribbbn trimmed, arid,
with a wreath of geld leaves in,' her
hair. :.The •grocrin was supported • by
Mr, Grant MaeDisrmid,'• Mies Bertliii
MacDonald, of ,the,..brido, made
a charming little , flower' girl, f rocked
in''adainty,'-goivii Lindbergh bine
georgette. Misses, Mary B. MaeDon-
:ald,, Jessie • ,MacDonald;.-- Katherine'
/Mee 'and Mrs. Dr. :.Finla,Yson were
ribbon hearers, their fron‘lis wore
pasted .shades. Mrs.
Detroit, sang ,a" 'Solo ;"7hile, the, reg-
ister Was heing signed, ' •
.'verY si.lniptuchis • ,dincer
served in the .dining root; the color
scheme was carried out in. pink4nd
white'. • • • ...
•wap. held _in the , Lochalsh Country
Club', 'where over 200 eliests: asSembl-
,
ed, some being nreSent froin . Detroit.
_Wind4or;_llaralton and Itipley,;
sides 'immediate -neighbOrFi. fi e
',and ,valueble gift. showedthe esteem
in .which the-, young couple were hed
The evening' was pleasartly. spent
in. denting, .Mr. Bruce carneron at In-.
tervais entertgining• •the e,ueits ,with
-a variety of step dances.' •
• The bride. and ii.00in left later on'
their honeymoon to 'Niagara • Fall,
.New York, Hantiltoh and Toronto;
the -bride travelled 'in. a beeeming
frock :of wine colored _transparent
chiffon; velvet With het •to,,met4r.' Or
their return they , will . make . theit
borne. in Detroit.
S. E. CASWELL. WRITES - •
, OF AN OLD FRIEND
Mrs'. Dr. /r. M. MaeLean, of Well-
and, is spending the week' With her
mother; Mrs. D. Sherriff, who, e
week ago, hod the misfortune to fill'
on ' the sidewalk .near her home and
break "s bons in her: arm,near the
wrist.
Plana are about complete for the
Women's. Institutes' Convention for
the Counties of Bruce, Huron. and
Perth:: to be held 't ...Walkerton, . Oct.
•' Wanted -Hear fr011n.' owner ':Entidr ill .4suci 19,, . Strine :Piconiilliit . sneak,
farm .for. side; Cash price, partici-dors. ors ,hiiim,been, secured, and a splendid
• ,, ---;1). F.. Snah,' Minneapolis; Minn.' •
(294-0) • ' '. • Prnitomme .'.is '''assured. . Announce-
• ,.......--.-. •inent': as to • 1Posikers; programme,'
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. etc., will .be made later.
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-Wehave the following, goof'. ueelt
, cars for sale--Cme, 1927.-P9rdor; One ' . ---.6-1.'4*-,'-4s-
- .1022 Ronabout;.,,One 1921 • Touring BORN
....-16 .. 25Tutcliane-1103,-;'-Granct ,-Lynun:-..4.-Listiovrel,' Ont •., on Sept.
...Chevrolet; One gray, Dort Touring.- '20, 1,927, to Mr.. and MrS.''HarrYATOun.
Ford garage.' -
a.' daughter ...(l...mot*. Gertrude). ' cMr.
AUCTION SALE ; • . and Mri. 'faun resided 'Jai a Ulna at
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Parainorint):,. ' ' .
..'' Mrs: LUCY 'SWan, Lot 3, Con-. 6 Itin..
:loss, will have - an auction sale of
'• fent .', stockand implements on Thurs.
.day', Oct. 13; ..conainetichig at one o'..
:clock p.m, 'rhe farm will alsobe
• offered . for sale, subject to reserved
•'-'• ' bid. -John Purvis, A.nC.-
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CHH' URCOTES '••• •
Chlirc.4.;
li.5q0,:tbPir":4utt)litri on
.Tap4iray: :evq0do, 9t.:41.L11,,',. at 8.: 0'7
elee); ' wbee
• will addresS :the .meetibg.. '1‘liSs:,
W09d is Well lormi te.:tbe •p51.1giega=
tion:. We bei)e. VA, a .go:O.d'afteridaiOp.,'
Everybody4 volcome.,' ^
Guild Meeting. „
Thic
e ,,tOp" at, ..,the 'meeting
.:Monday. evening .\\* taken by'. mis,F•
5Ph6raiq,Jrviagi who !at ker.,.
Gorge
.a .i'eport ,oit the
recentli Whitechiirch. Read-
ings wore given byhl
, Donaa Douglas
Katherine MacKervie, Mae 11ac,Me-
hen. and _Jean: Stewart. \Mary MaC-
Intosh and; Airs.: • Iforp:eie Aitchison
,centyibuted solos. The Scripture les-
sen, was n read by Miss lieni.lerson.
United 'Church
The ening meeting. of the YoUirr
People's Society Was held On Mondai,i
"venine Vat!) Mr Wilfred n ers
in thecliair.. Miss Bessie Alurdie •read
..the Scripture Lesson: Dr., Newton,led.
in prayer:. • Musical nlimbers were a
by .Mrs. ,Wesley ; joynt, InStre-
iraMtal• dhette; by Mrs.' Newton and
A-•-veiy-intereStic-,
'outline On Foreign- Missions-AN%as
cn by Helen Craw Old a:read-
CASSIH 'DEAD;
'• HUSBAND:OP ADA. CLARROON:
We • :fake the following from lsit
vieele8 • Kincardine Review -Reporter:
.• The new of the death of professor
, Jtieles Cassie,' Detroit muSician, who
• was a,Well-known and highly esteem.
ed Suirinier 'resident' of Kincardine,
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was receivect:here. with profound 'con.
cern by his Many friends. Mr.' Caalie..
; who: was 51 •years of lige; passed a..
'yoy on ,Septernher .7thon board the
• reric, ,while returning. from a
.t.i`ip• to Scotland and Europet' Death
•• v,r0 due to * heart .attack *after. an,
illne$g of Only two hours. Hip 'villeins
were taken from Montreal to his 'home:
• in Detroit and the funeral' took place
• last Wednesday, the. 14th; Rev.
13u:sh, pastor of •Westminster Presby-•
terien church, Detroit; officiating.
• The late Mr. Cassie was a: musician
of outstanding ability; t' playing the
,ViOlincelle, and piano. He ,was
.. 'hr of the Detroit Symphony
1v,.11e.sf; and,' for :a ;number of -years,
-ital.& at :his home. He
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Was a. popular- sulunler resident of
owninga fine
the heach Each sunnier when bere
;he, and fh-eCassie children ; gave lib-
eraily of iheir
al, benefit cencerte.... He 11; survived by
A(1,1, and a s'On, ;antes, end
da,..i•rht0r; Lilian.
Th" ; 'Cassie family have,,made many'
ifrilnd-.,hips in Kincardine and ' were
„OPP'
sympathy is Octended by; Kinetr.
people to Mrs. Cassis M4.the
4.
pilaren in thOW great 10.116>
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GET USE IT
., for Sore Throats, Bronchial Asth-
ma, Quinay, Bronchitis, Cough,
'Head Colds; Catarrh, and Tonsil
Diseases. Good results or money
back. It's' Mrs. Sybilla Spahrs
Tonsilitis. ;• '
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;TEESWATER
',The, new gates: at ' the park, 'ea-
t:ranee, which have ,been under 'con --
sir -action throughout the ' summer,
were .formally opened on 'ThursdaY.
of Iasi week. The weather was not
favorable, but the ,Istent was. •cele-•
brated by a considerable gathering, of
village and country .residents. The
mgates" are constructed of :cut ',stone
and present a massive and: pleasing
appearance. ; , ,. •
The local Women's Institute 'has,
been largely. -responsible for' the, un-'
dertaking and the opening ceremonies
were under their direction., A• 'pro-.
cession of the school' childrek,fOrtnecl
at the School House, and, Preceeded
by. a large nuMber of "cars, marched
to the Park entrance. : Here Mrs.. C.
Thompson; president of the *omen's
Institute, ,:gave A short address of
welconie, and called upon Mrs
Drown, Wife of .Reeve . Brown, to diit ,
the ''white ' ribbon r -width,. stretched be-
tween thnstone pillars.. • Addresses
were 'given by the - cat 'clergymen.
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1.tiii,:l.W'tiliiliea-,-' -:"D,-Gi•-•••Pittott•
:ROY.. nlyogorakii-R 1 -by, Dr:•-rowl,-
er, •Who*;gaire• an historical sketch of
Teesitsto,rand the neighboring .coM.
Moray.. In the afternoon there wife
iield sporia and a gatifh of Soft hall
Htees*Ater vs. Formosa. A eCnn,;
mimity dance was held in the .1?arlt,
Hall -in the evening,'but, the down-
f`-Whieli came n--'-'-'
• POl.ir 4'.) rtilit
., • n•
prevent-
ed the 'OxPeeted attendance • at this
gm: was ,gtven by Margaret Bnttonl,
• THE7 'LUCKNOW- 'FAL FIR
• The 10641 Agkibui total Soccty .w ill
held its annintl,..fall exhibition 'here
to-,-daY a1cLto•-..mort,oW, .Friday baine
e t h at
heweather, whiA. has ITe..:.ni.-ate t all (3
.r (NH: the early 'part of the . Week, will.
'''lear up, ain th. SaSeof a- fall
iimot everythin?.. dolenas
weather,. • The nsbaltivei'Oregt
the Fair shown- this year. and, tiro,
qoeretary bas tieon hrisvi laoking: at. .•
ter", entries and .ct1c defttis.,
• Th < Agricultural Hall ail be open
as .usuai tbe •eVening tho Pt:r.!-t•
• {that:is this 'evening) „tir.S judgiryt of.•
the' inF"ide -,,e,;hibits will :have:. •:beian
compieted.... Flidtry ..seVening.. will •be
'featured • .hy :a ..concert in ...the Tewn
Hall; .:Laraunt, • "the mac 'of: iany,
mysteries;',! beiig t1ie .entertalper.,
Editor Sentinel
The appended' itern,.; taken from
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tht week's ' isSue. of'The-New -
Ott
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look will no doubt 'haw.? an interest
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for a good many residents. of Luck
now . Mr. Seh for . a number, of years •
. . .
was 'employed as salesinan in the
stare Of ,the late 'Messrs.', John . and,
James McHardyi, and Was very point.,
lar With'',1customers Of the store, ancl
indeed with the people of the, village
and ,surrounding district. , generally,
He left Luclin'oV.,&th the, same .yeat
that I t'did (1881) and, removed to
Wizigham. After, , a. comparatively
short Stay • there' be . Went, to ;Harris-.
ton; where he: spent fifteen years, and
where his eldest son, jebri. lies' bur;
ied.• Leaving narriston' the family, re
moved to St. Marys, and ,aftlr a .few
years Spent :tbere, carne to ,TOronto.
where they have Since 'resided.
"Mr.' Thomas 'Soli was born :Lon-,
den, Ontario, seventyfeur 'Years ago. -
and was married by. the Bev. Thoma
Cobb, in 1876; to IliSs Chistina Ham
Moil of Elora.. They celebrated 'their
'fiftieth wedding anniverSarY . in To.
. , .
'rent°, September 7, 1926. Alt,. .Seli
was buried. on ,Senteniber-G, '1927. A -F,1
ter. travelling.. Western , Ontario for
twenty six year's It was his misfor-
•
tune to meet with an accident on 'the,
street ricer his own home, an w'ith
out recovering:. •conseietisneSs Slept
peacefully. away ' Ziarly., Sunday morn.
ing: September 4, 1921; in the West-
ern' Hospital; TOronto, '
"Ur. Seli leaves'. to mourn his' Ms's
his wido),v,..and to sOnsi, F'rea
Clarence E., alsoa sister, 11.1rst. Jas,
Bryan.
Of the tent one years. Mr. and
'WS,' Sell have lived it TOI.OntO,
'.,enteenyears have 'been anentin the
where he .waa A very failthfill and-
_rekular atteridalt7i-Tie1oVed, 1'0)110,
iVith'the;TPresent-Tias'.;
-••tOr rn festify:ifig-tb-litecT7gen:iar and
faithful life rind' ,Character; Itc-V.(11
hot :4Agar' - Rev,: 'Dr. Laneeley and
flee% (le.aver, and' Rev,
Baker' took 'part in the'. sol'ideo, at ,1 he
home - in the 'presenee of' a large'
c.,etnPanyO .frienda and ,r.elitiens.. :VT,r
,13ae:vi,/tireAtent,§ynil:sntll, ell(1 ofcet
'We laid him to teat in Park Lawr
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[FAMILY-111EAtRE
sBn: lat
Vollgles' MacLean. in .•
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"1101,01'1'AT LION"
AT
Riotoy.k.. Comeily.
-With Comedy.
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CH.ANGFii *IN .1tAIL117211i5Y
."-'•Alentioni. 'a 'Change in trait
this section. of codiitry and. nine 'but,
Of ten. will express tlie hloe-thet.:41re
early morning train is to -leave/ '
-hour br two laterk. No such hrels•-this,,
•tirce. That train Will. :cer,tinue to
leave ,Luel:now, station at 9 niinntes.
am.•• The "other. dow:r.
.after, 6 o'clock
train now leaves a. little earlier. ,It.
used to gb at 2.20 (.t.,noi,v leave.
, •
at. 2.08. p.tyr.' The
-elfan e isin ithe up -going I▪ t•
fr6ra Palmerston' at, 12
• p.m. Pormeily it eaflie at12.40 That
chano„.9, is for the w'or..f,e4.'..?-s. we a31
like hi' get, ant- titY niitil as early as
possiblc We,Ildon't*\knovi •Whosein-
terests the 'management:Was eorrsid-.'
.'ering )'4.'hen .niade'this change..
There is h sligi1l .ciihnge the
rival, of the late: traiir.-, .13,111.6:0as it
was formerly du at 10.10; it should
.now arrive at, 10.0o.
•'ATTENDD F•UNE1241, 'AT
. • "I'ORONTO
• .
•11,1v:;'Arin, cronroll ';WaS; at Toronto
till,S-".Nvocqc, altendinir 'thn fun.of
his 1rot1.1 wt. Johnston.
V.,110 ,died at Ills, home in ilife city:. Or;
"Friday, of •last ,v'eckt Mr. jolmsiton
:is Married': to , 'Con lien's sidter
Ainr;,, who -died in, 1920.1.: yearS
latey. Mr. jeliestob \retired' '1;roin,l,
hook store hu5nns5 inWhich...he; lind
been en.qagdcl fo 40 Years', 'his• place
beinr:.' known "D6,•:
P)o
ronnon l- , o, on o „
her sctivo' in chi, -ch work. and'
for 18 ..,years Wor. an, elder in. C'odit's
Church. Mr:. Johnston, • visited her;
'Ll.,fe'lVf.years -riga. • .
• NORTH TIITRON AI ••
' ,F1.G1JIltS
soitiato of tilt proefeciingeo, Conefery-in Sure and' tertain
_Good Wattch Given
FREE
' month ' only a
watch wid be given . free...with
' each str,t of 'Lighthouse, Red ,1
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13ackl: 0 vol. -ails. 3.:Ire 'overalls,
,the. best :^on the, market,
, and rrre. intc,onditionallY
• anteed to :give .satistac:tion, or-
a new, pair Vs 01 be given With-.
Otit eost argInnept.
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Jt .,rs.,-v.olVe.cle ft, .
Knitted 4
. jj.`e,e;-•.-,sc s, , eh Jill he
sold ,for low; prices., These are'
rimoining-7-to-st e.
wi..:ter...coats
•• and
. , arid see
.4
. . .Ln Oi 1 m ,
reduced priceS.
,PLITZSTEM'S.
ry 'Goods., 'Store'
,\',-t of Cehtrai Garacp
Phone ;18 • Lucknow
'The Bread. e' Bread..
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,Hpaitli,• . . of Health'
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•-•olia Marto is f.,`,'421.TAIATY &" SERVICE'
- Prend. :IS The Dig Food Vrilue TOda ' ' • .1"`" .
... , . . , .
u,r.. gublity :fipple "Made, ' Whole 'Wheat and,,Ttaisin ,Bread is • Pe,liel-;
• - , :. eui, NouriShing and ,most Economical, , - .• • •
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• SATU,11,,D.A. y .-'svEctkr.s..). , .•
ThIiy Rolls; Puff 'Pastries, Cbo'eolete, AlarStimallow Cake, Date Tri-
angles,- Maple 'Walnut, Tarts, Chelsea •BouSc,Iced', Rolls, RaStiberi-Y ;
" Oatmeal CoOkies •
BEST PRICES GIVEN:. FOR',flUTTER AND -4EGGS.
'UOLLYIVIAN'S B AKERY
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hon 36 ' Luck/1;0'yr
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ASIIFIELD ,,NOTES ;
.17.,ilss Elsie barge of' Statferd*
Ashfield friends: ..0
Mrs. ,INt.prdbck„ and Mr. . Douglas,
Llldock of Detroit,are, visiting the,
•fc,rrner's brotheis, ,AlessrO.: D. and J.
Cameron.,
Mr. and Airs.. A..' . Judd, ,111isS" Sadie
AlatheSon; .and Air... and •ATrs. Bo'we:•!.•
rt . Detroit, who were. ftere %for . the:
Blue-MacDOnald Wedding, Itrive re:
. ,• •••
-frmiled herne., . • ' - -7-
' Mr, ,R Ross and 'daughter,- ',Ails's
Jessie,. are .on a inotor,triii to 'Ssrm's
iind; Flint, Mich. , ;„-•
7.VIr. and Airs-. Grant .
dinpa nied. by, Orlan 1 Richards
0ent„'a daY at Sarnia, ,recently.
' Th6. Misses AIa(4,Lood,of TlieSSalon
'a re gneSts of. and \1s M Gill ,
'thisweek.:. .
. Born-LTo 'Mr. end Airs.'Iobt.
ar-
ilton, on Sept. 20; a ,sen.
.,Miss Ma Picl:eringof Detroit,'". iP
callitie on • :Paton -remit, frientli4 this
;Johnston, of the s school, won
SE.scond, and ,NOna, Shields, of No. 12
'Came third; ,MOrg,aret Simpson, :of
NO. 3, 'fourth; NormaAnderpon, No.
,5, fifth; and Jim Curron;, of . No, 9,
sixth.' .•• •
• The Eaton' trophy, for the highest,
,
n'i.irnber of .points,.Went to Mark Mac -
Kinzie, daughter' of Mr. and .Mrs.
•Nell G. ,AlacKenzie, and a • in
Miss' Cowan1§.- sehoOL . •' •
B'exyls Gardner won 1st in poultry,'
'judging, al--Sidne3t Gardner -,1st ,
the .hhohink competition. •
A opelling match waa. won by .Gor-
don JohnSton of No. 10; with
•gare,t Simpson, No. '3; Bentriee Cul, •
heft, No 9; Winnie 'Line,. No: 10;
:Beryl Gardner, No. 5;• and Norma .•
. ;
Anderson • following, , in • the Ordes
' 'The Hall, as well filled with eic.•
ts of cooking, seWing;etc., besides
. a. good . showing o ..flowers and vege,
tables.: In the evening the...Anbnrn ..
Dramatic ..C1613presented the humor,
ous :play "The Old Oaken Bucket," to
A 'crowded Hall. The dance .which fol; .
\ .The...rtownShip' Shoel Fair. .
lowed' waS ;alst, 1,vell patrOnized, •and
o• ' •
i, • • Ever since the inanuratien ...of the
i1 iii a joIly good time.
. ., ,
S:.hoor Fairs tile. schools; oi: Ashtield,
fia'ves talen g Most lively iriterezt, in
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the .'cpoan:eprjett:t.i,oain,;s::.titlnhtl&'.,,it,,hip:o .1:i;i:Inolnall: the .iiali. on
,titeziay,
Director, Mrs," '
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was '..i-fo, exception, 'Itldeed, it is gen-
:',11,1d on Thursday afOr)oon- ', of ' lils.,.t . _ ,
:,`Ok 'was the ' best.' .,§6. fat., 711:,., crewd m
-,vilich.' gathered was: ..farrly , esi11,.,,lot:r.6e;:i ,.--'-''''':..\,,II.s,,,'.6'1"i4lci,',".:16:*}:isi-t-Te :,-;Wand-l'iftaen;'.:H11741y*•*; 'I'i.peanfidt'. •
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s; .
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1:un as high.. as 1.13. but ce.,.....111VP rt'Ll.• F.110 1, ('(I Iler., ten
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et' Contests and 'stunts,. on Thar'sday, I 1-1").1%,ty!,:.,1t111.;.11,1, .mrs,., Craw
and. ‘ family, ‘ w As so ,lang.'that it Was neves:,arY tC)..;
114ve twOor nvor
1.,r...:,11,1 mrs: Newton opent,tlintsday
' :ci • ovetitv,..iliid;,,r 'way
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• HAIR GOODS
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. Advice on the scalp,
Allakers of Patent Sti•utture.
* JOHNSTON 84, `KN
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TEESWATER FAIR
9,.-'
OCTOBER 4th arid rdlt
ofeered itt all ;depart!-
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meat,.
ilmires in connection' '
with the revolt. N6i't)1, rit17'011 lec-
tion BrU,.1:er
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was' 1922'-nheal Ilriacor..nnd
lop wis 1734 l'td Of I3V7'1(i --'3110
ronihined-. voi;3- egai,nst S'i-otion Was-
' '7,08,0,`"leaVing minor.ityot
4' tlt. 1711 1 he O1 11 0 I11CIILI 11 'how
ti•o•
pro,..i:rm of, rMing ev:ints iiit
Play and .14111,-,.c. on evening: -of -Oat.
• 0: thL • . ".-
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*ill provide refre'411ments