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THURSDAY, OCTill*R 20th
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DR W.'M. CONNELL a. '
.Physitien and Surgeon,
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s Hours: 1.30-3..30 . 7-9;
Plierie 86
• DENTIST
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De, Mailleed" will visit Lticknow
every,: Tueaday,' in Dr. Connell's
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:Office. •
'DENTIST •
Dr R, L.. Trelearen, joleknow;--
Over . 'Decker's Store. Extratt.ion
either by gas or. local. •Will be in
Dungannon every Thursdaf. Phone 53.
DENTIST -
Call De. NeWten.
Make appointment
• In office everyday:
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0 EVERYBODY'S. COLUMN. 0
Geo. A. 9iddall, Ltrektiows seenrakaa
and 'Real Estate.--Monery to lend or
.first- mortgages on farm -proper-
ties at 6 and 61/2 per cent according
to security Offered ' Smell
arnounta on .second mortgagee . on
farm properties and on Persolla
• notes. . A • few 'good, ferias,- for sale.
WALL raret
..My stock of Wall .Paper ii com-
plete far 1927.• Prices .from $c. up. I
.R. 4. Cameron, •Decorator, Painter
and Grainer, Bei 1.74, Lucknow.
serANTElsossjlear.. from owner, goad
farm for ',sale. Cash price,.partin
'•Iirs:. D. F. Bosh, Minneapolis Minn.
(17-11-c) -
POTATOES WANTED George
Douglas, IsucknOw. • (1340-tf)
Horse for Sale:Is:A geed driver. --
Apply to 'Robert Ress,sLucknows
(20-10-p) , • ,
For Sale -A number of window
and storm sash With glass in them.
Apply to D. C. Taylor.
POR SALE --10 Purefired Oxford.
•T/own ram lambs. -W. T. -Thompson,
R. .1, Holyrood. (3-11-c).
House for Sale with stable and
garage, two aerces-orland,-fruit trees• -
and' garden. /Water supply i'liumped
to house. Everything modern in
equipment, and in good order. Apply
to Robert Johnston," -Court House
Goderich, Ont.- ' (18-84f)
SALE ,
Robert J. Button will have an ac-
tion Sale of farm :steel at his farmjuSt west of Lecknow, on Saturday
• Oct, 22, commencing at One o'clock'
pan..
HEIFER ASTRAY
Came to the premises sf the under-
signed. Lot 1, Cori. 2, Kinloss Town-
ship, on or about,Octoillr igth,. 1927,
a, heiftr apparently 'about one year
old. The owner may have flame 'on
proving property and paying ex-
penSes.---John MacDougall. .
'(3-11-p.)
4/d77.•-!;"'4"-.0 LOCAL AND GZNIRAL1
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Best value in all Ittiet cf shoes at
W. J" Little's .Shoa Store •
,A immber ..of good quality Steel° or
Woed,Burrela for Pale At One Dollar
Mnrdie * Sons".
and Mrs. R. S. -Wilson IW
family Bpent last Weekeentr In Lon-
don, the cgueste ofsMr. Wilsen's
ther. -• '
Mies Olive Olive Terriff, of White7
chufeh, and.. Miss Grace Thompson of
of
-Culross„ were guests of :Mrs. Aller
Turner "ever the week -end. • .
Exeicelse Books and Scribblers, reg-
ular 10c., valve. Four for 25i. at the
One, Cent Sale at ,McKim's Drug
Stores October 27, gs. & 29.
Another •shipment of our Famous
$1.00 Shirts, $1.00 Swelters, $t 00
Underwear. Good Goods Low Prices
-Hornell-Mprdoeh Co. -THE MAR -
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The Annual' Thank Offering meet-
ing of.. the Victoria Mission Band of
the Presbyterian church will be held
Arn Friday„ 'October, 28tli","". at 7130;
Everybody welcome. '
Get the 'best ; rubber ' made -the
Life Buoy; at' W. J. ,Little'e , Shoe
Store. s .
The Rev. R. Craw has been con-
fined to his 'bed Since Friday of las;
week, when he suffered A"hemorrhage
of the stomach. Although the attack
was -quite severe, Mr. Craw is resting
well and making favorable pregrese
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. The services in the United Churcl.
-on Sunday were taken by the Rev
Mr. Whitfield of St. Helens, Mr. War
ter Craw, who had corneas!) from To-
ronto, taking the services at Auburn
where,. according to arrangement, Mr
Whitfield was to have been. - -
Before lenVing: Ingham for ,
To-
ronto, where *lte has assumed man-
agement of" the Orange Sentinel, Mr '
A. G. Smithwas presented by the
Orange Lodge of Wingham with a
club bag and an address, expressing
appreciation of his services to the
lodge and the order.
Men and teams have been engagee
the past few daYaremoving the brok.
en stones with which the strip be-
tween the paving and the sidewalke
were covered. .The broken atonehad
become troublesome by being worked
out upon the paving, where they
were frequently shot from under car
wheels with a force that made therr,
dangerous to pedestrians and to win-
dows.. The stones have been replaced
with fine gravel. ,, •
Card of Thanks...,
.-"This means is -taken onbehalf of
the family of the late.Mrs.,• W. It'
Johnston to thankCmost.earnestly all
the friends for their ,considerate and
kind expressions ' of sympathy, at, thc
time of her demise. Regreetis keenly
feltthatpersonal thanks. Could. no:
-he 'conveyed -to friends individually
but limited time madrilis impossible
D. Frank .Johnston, Oshawa
CORN ROAST
Tuesday evening, October 11,. •the
Unity Bible Class spent a Veryenjoy.
-able eventlig at the home of mr. and
:Mrs. Robert Buttons The 'evening's
enterteirimeat took the • form hf
corn _roast..andtaPron showee. Some
forty persons gathered around the
.erieat :bonfire and .engaged in songs
recitatidits, stories' and .games ,till
HOLYROOD
time for refreshments, when, .eciin
`doughnuts, tarts, coffee and home
made candy were eerved.
Fridair evening, October 21; the
class will hold .its regular meeting at
the home. of Mrs. -Aestin'Solemon.
ANNIVERSARY AT ST. HELENS
Mr. arid Mre. Richard Elliott spent
Sunday at •Mr. Wesley •Pollotkee
: Clarice's. -
Rev. and Mrs. 'Weir; of Blyth•
spent Wednesday at Mr. Almer Ack-
MY. and Mrs.. Hall, Mr.' and Mrs.
Dobson of Ethel, Mrs: Sani Cook and
'her 'daughter, Mr. Sam Then:100n
et Demean/10n, and Mr. And Mrs. Er-
eeet Ackert and:family; were guests
at :Mr. Charlie ..Congram a'on Sunday,.
Mr: and Mrs. Aliner :Ackert spent
Sunday at Mr.: Nei.. Underwood'is,
!Wineham, . •
BOItN Hewitt's-7- At 'COronstion
Heapital, Alberta, on act. 5th. 1927,
to Mrs and, Mrs. Sydney Hewitt, a
/ son. .
: The Holyro;d Women's Institute'
lield their. rrionthlys.meeting ,the
Hall on OA. llth. Mrs. M. Gamble
was appointed delegate to the con-
s, vention rat „Walkerton. It was decid-
ed to visit the House of Refuge at
Walkertthe on: f)ct.,20.:' The fellOWing.-
emeinittees . were appointed: Uncle
Com.,•Mrs: Ilainea and Mrs. Chas,
.CongraM; 'Programme Com., Mrs, A.
Ackert' Mrs. Hedging" and Miss.
Dais3/. Aylee; To 'make candy, Mrs. E.
Ecicenswiller,‘. The Noyensber 'meet -
iter will be held artice home of Mrs.
-1,PlsiArkert ThisswilLbesasGraildraer...
thet'a' nieetitig and the Grand -mothers
will pet on the programme. .:Leeek
was served at the. close of the meet-
-lie'
, Quite anunther: went over to St.
-Helens Tuesday evening to enjoythe
hot fowl supper and church enter-
tainment which followed the anni-
versary serVites. On Sunday.
The
The Rev. lir.' Alp of Auburn, was
the anniversary preacher, and there
were large congregations at both
services. On. Tuesday evening, the
church was packed to capacity, when
it very good program was given by
Goderich talent -"Billy Joe" John-
ston, the boy elocutionist, proving
very popular. .The capacity .of . the
'basement was taxed to the limit While
supper was being .served -some 45e
tickets having, been 'sold. Those in
charge had every :reason to be satis-
fied.
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TROPHIES DONATED FOR _
' PLOWING 'CHAMPION
Hon.. Jas.' Malcolm of, Kincardine,
Afilliatereof_Trade,414 Coinatercesated
Dr. Hall, M.P. of Walkerton, .have
erieh, donated a handsome trophy for
the 'Junier 'Fafiners' Home Plowing
Competition being conducted in Bruce
F
• The1. 0 0. F. wfu lilt 4, imam.
evening 'in 'their'‘InclieS-karSitt, -Thurti-
:days -October 201h, Mid will enter -
•1 nal 'the brothers frem Underwood
Ledge, Cards will start at 8.30 sharp.
' Oddrellowa, their ' se,ikes or, lady
friende are -cordially,
'inyted-to—atterat.:9-- Ladies please-
: * ' bring lunah.=Soc: era. .;
(2010-0)
.-CoUntY this fall. The Malcolm ' trophy
Is 'for the young manscoring highest
hi the ;plowing of sod, While
, trophy .goes to the champion "of the
stubble classes. The trophies Will he
held for the year by the winners, but
must.be won: at least tarice before bo.,
looming their -permanent ,property....
„The-former:lifideoim-trotiityL_Wafl-won.
outright lett year by Herb' Mach of
Wilkirton, '
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FORMER ,-LUCKNOW, RESIDENT
' -"DIES AT BRANTfloRD
James Campbell, Who will Ise 're-
membered ' by many as a'regident of
fiticknew, died at Brantford on ,Fri-
daY of ,Iast Week, at the age .of 91:
On leaving LucknoW.abent ten years
ago, the late Mr: ,Carnpbellswent10
Saskatchewan, but in a fews years
curie east to Brantford; *here a son
and daughter .reside. He • enjoyed
good'health'until a .short tilhe before
his death, and could walk smartly a-
bout the streets, ,. ,
Mr. Campbell was twice twice married.
And•was the father of 15 :children,,all
!of whdin are Bybee-. -PhYsieal health
' antisiongevity: appears to, be charace
tetistic of the family. A hrethtr of
the deceased, 93 year's of ages 'at,
'tended the funeral here, and :AIM
deaf, he is quite active and in the en-
joynient of good health. •
'rhe remains were brought .here for
interment, thefuneral being on 'Sun-
day afternoon to Lochalsh Cemetery
A short service was held at Davison's
'undertaking parlors; and Was attend-
ed by many old friends and acquain-•
tances: Members of the family who
attended the funeral - were: Wilder..
of Cairieville, Ont.; Mabel of Elie
Pa.; Fred and. Mary . (Mrs: 'Freejs or
Brantford, Ont. Other mernfiers who
were not able to •be present are:, EmL
inas. Annie, Mamie and Maud of De-
troit,.Mich,• .John of Erie, Pa.; Chas
.of Port Colborne, Ont.; Donald! and
Annie in SaskatcbeWan; Lizzie. and
Laura; whose place at residence we
have not been able to learns_
DEATH OF MRS: STRUTHERS
Mrs. 1Vie. Struthers, one of the old
residents of town, passed' away about
5 o'clock Tuesday- afternoon of this
Week. She had been in failing health
for more 'than a year, -and for the
past two weeks bad lost_ strength
rapidly. \ She.. was in her 71.st year
COL rigo 151.0 •
Monday of this week was. marked
:hi: unusual .' activity and -•enthrislaim
Arnolig alt. grades at the Leaner/
Sehocil-notaor book s 'andlesion's, et
course..'_,Nee It.'Was"Field" Day 'at
last, and` everYbody felt Aliere was to
be a geod,...tilnrs--a let OP' from the
routine grind of the weeks •A
dozen time ' (Were or les0), the *nines
.
al .field day ,hed been postponed he,
cause of , rain, and 'although •NOnta7
was cold And byno uleene enegml.'
it was decided to go on With, the
sports. ' Tie • High ;School clasaee oc-
cupied Caledonian Parks; while the
Public School .eventaiiere, run off 'oil
.the Scheer grounds. The; sports; at
the, Park Were , under ' directlen. of
Miss McLean and Mr: Grant while
the ether teachers had charge at the
school grounds. .
"The ,cool And rather • unpromising
weather accounted for . the almost,
total absenceof spectators: , Those
taking part in the competitions --ane
that meant -alinost everybody -wit*
kept warns •ty their activities, , but
the "directors in charge," whose ac•
tivities were limited to the brain and
the tongue, had a chilly, time of it
and at the close were glad of a Cosy
room wad hot tea:
Tho Ilitinghom H. S. baseball team
was over and engaged- in alivile
game With the local H. S. boys. The
score was 12-10 An . favor of the 'vise.
tore. • '
- The girls' Sr.' Championship Was
, won by Helen MacDonald, 18 points.
Second, Annetta 'Fisher; 17 points.
' Boys' Sr.', Chaiiipionship : went tc
-Donald Grant, 19 points; and Jack
.Brabsen ;Wes Jr. :bharripion; with 28
. Winners in thfr events were as fol.
Girls' Events
...Baskets Ball `Gicurie-Winners--Epswell.
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• • Soft. Ball • Game -H. -iriacDonsld's,
and. her nusbancLdied-in- -December of '
1918., Before her Marriage she :war.
;Elizabeth Rueter,' a: sister of . the
late Steele Hunter. The family liyee
at Paramount before moring_to_Luck-
new:" Mrs. Struthers is suryi
two 'sone and "spnes_de-uglite •: James of
near Anton, and Alberts arid !Mary al
The' funeral will be this Thursday
afternoon to Greenhill. Cemetery
service tobeat the family residence
at 2.30 in 'the afternoon.
MRS. A. J. KIRKPATRICK
DIES IN ,BRITISH COLUMBIA,
clipping from .the Raney Ga-
zette, British Colerneie, tells' .of the
death there of Mrs. A. J. Kirkpatrick
Mr. Kirkpatrick' being a brother of
Miss John Hackett of town:
Thede -
ceased was bore at Wingham . 59.
years: ago, her'maidenname being
Sara Elizabeth Johnston; She', was
married to Mr. Kirkpatrick 35 years
ago, and the farnilsr had lived at
Webster's Corners, nearcHaziey,' since
-May, 1921. 'She is survived by ..her
husband,' One sell; Mr: Russell Kirk-
patrick,. and one 'daughter; 11:Irsa
sjoeennan,s_bath_ofatane.y
The funeral service was conducted
by the Rev. P. °Henderson ofs.,Se-An-
drew's, 'Church, Haney. There were
many beautifelfloral offerings.
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MRS.. M. J. JOHNSTON BURIED'
HERE
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The remains of Mrs. M. J. Johneter
who died at .Torentio 'Wednesday of
last week; were bire\ight 'here for in-
termentin Greenhill . Cemetery or ,
Friday. •Mr. and Mrs. Johnston were
for :a number of: years residents of
LiicknoW, before 'going to Toronto
The Rev. C. II. MacDonald conduct -
the funeral seryiee, Which was , held
in the United Church.
Saturday will be Remnant' Day
Remnants 10c. to $5.00. "Good:Goods
Low Pricest---liornell-Murdoch Cos --
THE MARKET.
WOMEN'S INSTITUTE
The Oetobermeeting of the Lnek:
bow lirsimen's Institute \VaS held hi
-the Town 1111 on Friday. October 14
with 'in attendance of 70. A goodly
emitter of the Teeswater ladies, hav-
ing accepted the invitation' of the,
LuCknosespraech to be present. The,
chief business was a report. of the
;stale fair . booth.' , The net proceed
from which was $66.91. $25 .of this
was voted leieards the War Memorial
Fund,•and See to the Armenian Fund,
Mrs. Wm. Murdie, the:president, was
elected' as the Lueknew representa-
tive to, the "Wallcerton.: convention
which is. ,being held there ,Tuesday
and :Wednesday of this Week.
: All :Wiloyed shigine of community
eorers. Which, was followed bY a de-
lightful -prograneagiven by the Teee-
wider, ladies. Mrs.Claniestspepar, en-
titled "Pe A Snort -Make Life Worth
:Living ' Juet Where Yew Are," Was
'encepraeing, ' anti, interesting. Mrs
Linklater's paper "Commeeite Work"
was also very enjoyable, Mrs: King
sang, es solo: -My Daddy and 1 iire
. Pals."... also scontrihuting an 'astral -
mental, which Was a 'treat. Mrs: His -
rests , aWariclia, ,rebdirirtm
Trip to Canada" then
brob-ght-thi &interest hie?' Weal rat 'To.*
close, after which ,daint refreshments
Were.Served by ,;the :chrettore.
A :new , featureto be; inttbduaed at:
the November ' meeting will be an
.'anetien sale. Each member is
re-
quested to brink something whid, can
he tuitably, auetiOnect'off:
' • , ess;:sed-o-asoos, „.
--IsTewswarin- 'horfierYseall
(too& Lew Prites.-sHortrell,Muedoch
Co, -TRE MARKET • " •
Basket Bale Team. Mee-
' Dash -1t., • H. MacDonald,
des-Rs•Carruthers;e3t 'Andre*.
Throwing_ 'Basket- Ball -W. Ches-
nut, Vs ..Sherriff, P. Nixon.
Hardie', Rage -J: Andrew, M. Pep-
per, H. MacDonald.
• 3oLegged Race --H. MacDonald and
A. Fisher, M. 'Thorn and: 'Jessie Mac-
Kenzie, E. •Machier• aedM. Graham.' .
••• B a e,k ward Race -H. MacDonald.
Jean MacKenzie,. C. :MacDonald.
. Petite Race -AS Fisher; M. Maciti-1
tere, H. MacDonald.• :
: Running' High lunipLdit. Pepper,
A. Fisher, J. Andrew.
-Coat Race -R. Carruthers and A.
Fisher K. MacKenzie and M. Wilson;
J. Andrew and .11f.. Pepper. '• ; ,
Wheelbarrow- Race -M. Wison and
E. McIver; J. Andrew And M. Pepper;
R. Carruthers andA: Fisher. •
Morning 'Broad Jump -.J. Andre',
E. McIver, H. MacDonald.s.
Relay Race -H. MacDonald, . :A.
Fisher; M.,Pepper.:JeSsie MacKenzie.
, .•,' '. Boys"! Events .
Pointss41st-3 points; 2nd -2 'pointy
3rd -1 point. ' •
MindrecleYarclenjor-lst
D. Grant,2nd, A. Andrews, 3rd J.
Brabson. Junior -J. Brabson, E. Jane
ston, 'J. Martin. • ! •
• Three -Legged Race -Andrews and:
Blitastein.,', 'Martin and "Stewart, ' Grant
and Smith.
Bicycle liace-E. , Sher7 oo d
Browii, D. Anderson'.
Relay Race -Andrew's Team, Blitz -
stein's teams Ileabsen'a team; Reek-
ett's.team. •
. Hurdle Race -Senior -C. Blitistein
A. Andrew, J. Brabson. Junior -J,
Brabson, J. Stewart,. T. Heerse •
. F'utting The :Shot, 13 lbs.--s-Senior
-D. Grant, 26 ft. 7 in.; C. Biitestein,
23 ft. ' 10 in.; A. Andrew, 23 ft. 4in.
Juniors -J.• Brabson, 21 ft. 'ain.;. J.
Martin, 21 ft- 4in.; J. SteWart,•,18:ft,
:Rhneirig High , 'Jumps -Seniors -D.
.Grant, 4.ft, 3 in.; M. 'Watson, 4 ft .2
in; st, Martin, 4 ft. 1 in. 'Junior -4.
Brabson, 4 -ft. 1 in; J. Stewart, .4ft;
J. Martin, 3 ft 11 in. • ' •
Standing High
:Watson, .3 ft 5 in; D. Grant, '3 ft 4 in;
J. Brabson, 3 ft .3 in., Junior -J. 'Brab-
soff, aft 3 in; C. Macintosh, 3 ft...2 in;
J. Stewart,' 2ft 11 in.
Relining/ Broad Jbmn-Senior-J..
,Brabson, 15 ft 1/21n; M. Watson, 14 ft
10 in D. Grant, 14 ft .8.3/4 in. Junior-
J.
•Brabson, 13ft Gin; J. Stewart, 12
ft '3 in; T. Sawyer, 11 ft PA; in. '
Standing Broad , Jump -Seniors -C.
Blitzstein, 7.'ft 9.in; D. Grant,"7 ft "84
in; .1. 13raliSort, 7 ft 614. in. „ Junior-
Brabson, 7ft 81/2.in;' •Stewart, 7
ft 21 in; Sawyer, 6ft 1 in.'
Running -110P, Step and jump -Ds
Giant, 31 ft 74 in; t M. Watson, 30 ft
4 in; C. Blitzstein, 29 ft 111/2 in.-
SCnior Champion -L-1): Greet; 19 pts.
Junior •Champion -J. Brabson, :23.
pts. • • '
The Wieglaa-in Hieh Scheel base:
hall team was entertained and a good -
:same !playedwith the resulting: ,sepre
of 12,10 in favour of Wingbaini
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•THE
110U
Chicken Dinner
Sunday', Oct. 23
Enjoy A Real Meal
only 50c•
Inanimiplimmumismor
YOUNG' PL6VMEN;" .dOMPETE.
• MATCH HELD ON sASHFIELD
FARM •
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. TIM farm of %Jacob Herders -12th
Corte Ashfield, 40V.giB the; scene on Mon-
day of this week of a plOwing,niatch
arranged be the local Junior Farm-
ers' organilatioreS The 'match had
been looked forward to with :much in-
terest, being the first held in reCeii-t-
,i.tynhe eEat
years
hni beginningbe :kam.n eg-lroe!eo not
oa to years.r g!, quite aseriesne, _ut lib.: hep o ld
peetations; but there were enough te
make the day one of great' interest
Six testrns took part in the sod -plow-
ing competitions which was held le'
.cth
ome competition
wereon. Theaiwifnonlleprwsi:i,n this
Sixteen and under,' one. entry:' Al-
fred\AlTvAlvin
eRTnitt thyah_cfriikee...er 7mnadrsuhnatr4;bioelii:t.Hriiii
old Gardner. .
TWenty-five and over, 2 eptries:
Wm. J. Pritchard, Neil MacKenzie:
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The afternoon was taken upwith:
attibble-plowings,andsthere-Were two
additional teams in the competition
. Winners' were as follows: Sixteen:
and under; 2. entries: Alfred •Ritchie
A...Pritchard. s
Twenty-five ,and ,under: Alvin
Thacker, Marshall Gibson, Harold
Gardner, 'John McDonagh.
Twenty-five and over: Neil, Mac-
Kenzie. WM.-.T. Pritchard.
In the evening, Mr. W. K. Riddell
egriculteral representative, in: Bruce
County. put on a picture. show in. the.
Zion Orange Hall, and the prizes
Won during, the day Were Presented.
Mrs Young of 'York. Cciedity, was
judge 'of the plowing, being Assisted
.by G. A._Greer of Lucknew, and Mr.
'I'etterson Of the Dept. at Clinton.
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WEDDING BELLS
Horley-Henderion .
.A •pretty .hut quiet wedding took
place at half -past :three o'clock Sat-
urday, October 15ths•at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan' C. McKenzie;
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Lochabah. when their Sister, Miss Ma-
bel' Caroline Henderson Isecanie the
bride of Mr. Richard Lawrence Hor-
ley, son -sof -Mr. J.oseph_Horless_ef_
Becher, Ont., Rev. Mr. Ritchie of
Ashfield chnrch,"officiating.
During .the ceremony the bride
and groom stood before .a bank,' of
Bowers in the living rooni. The bride
wore A mauve satin gown trimmed
With: silver lace, a band: of. -orange
bloosonts,,and.tule veil, and she car-
ried a bouquet of Ophelia roses with
adantium ferns: Little. Marion Mc-
Kenzie, acted ;as • flowe-rgirl, and
wore a white dress trimmed with pink
satin; and carried a bouquet of prin-
ces,roies and peonies. Aftee. the
'regieter ..was signed the guests • sat
down to to dainty wedding dinner.
the dining room,:being tastefully dec-
orated in pink and white. The happy
couple left by motor !amid skewers
of confetti for a. short honeymoon,
atter wfikh they 'Will Make their
home on the groom's feria at Becher,
Guests from a distance were: Mr.
-and Mrs. Donald Hazard and Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Horley of Becher', Ont:;
Mrs. J. W. Gonyeu of Chathani,• Mrs'.
Wilfred •LOzoe of St. Clair, Mich.;
And -Mils 'della Hendeeden of De-
troit, Mich. • '
ENJOYING WORK OUT *EST
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THE MacCALLUM APPEAL "CASE
;
kr, Mahi&lnV-Mee al um s. appeal
against' the order unseating and and 'dies
qualifying him as incelber for ,Soath
"Melee in the Oritatio-Legialatriee, was
'before -the. 'Appeal! Court at 101'01407°
.11,1aridae of this week; hut the deeisior)•
eves -net rendered -in' thne Tor publica-
tion, N. W. Rowell, K.C.; „presented'
the Case 'ase.'for'' MatCallum; his at.:
e-utAent :being that as 'Anderson -had"
decided to Withdrase from the Contest
in South truce 'before being paid or
r.heing premieed. payment of his eXe,
bitretL'attnItlidait',31QtabiCaPlttlit!tild,leil Wasot
• intentionally city Wrongi
Following are a few 'excerpts from
letterby the Rev. C Dickinton,,
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now of ' moose Jew.. to ,his Mother,:
,Mrs. W. P, Reed Of town:- • , •
have been here jest a year
now. It seemsa very .short"times. but
the longer I stay the mere 1 enjoy
working in a church such as ;Mrs. We
,are reaching large numbers • of : ,the
very finest people, and it is, a joy to
to
share with them the -spirit of happy,
useful. living: . We think -that we are,
at-00-koppling,.,-ot-4.:seieet..season's.
work -everything . is eo•:very
• pronhis-
ing. We.had a .good day yesterday
(Oct. 9th),'. a „very large crowd in
the e:mining for communion -served
.645. There Were 728 at Sunday
School, ,ind „a, geed audience at:. night,
-*hen- carriinnalifif Was , served " to 129'
"We are reaching a large•'number
of Normal School.student, and it ia
good -to be able to help them •to-, unL-•
'deristakid 'life 4fi the .hglir if
"Next Sunday (Oct. 161 r am to be
'in !Regina Metropolitan --
think that I Am to speak,to etetents
at the evening service: It, will1ea
great Privilege;" .
Mr. Dickinson has been appointee
..ellelfinensefs.the 'Re. E. etammitteefer
the, pre•bAeri In wiIch h. work.
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41111111MININIMIO
• OUR ..ANNIJAL.
THURSDAY FRIDAY, SATURDAY
October 27, 28, 2
Toilet Articles,. Medieinee, :Stationery, Rubber Greeds, Semis,
Candies,' Teeth Brushes, Tooth, Paste, Talcum Powders, and
' • „
Many other items will' be on sale for these three -days, at
two for the price of one .incl just: one Cent More,. .
THE REXALCpRUGGIST
' ONTARIO
'PHONE 32 .
ASHFIELD UNITED •CHURCH
, NOTES !
Church Anniversaries are popular
events. The croWds, fill the ' Church,
!full of expectancy. ' The choir Melces.
special preparation'and sometimes' Si
'star singei.. or singers assist. ,A
Ister from another charge; new to .
the people, brings e fitting. message.
'The church is eOcciallY cleaned-. mid
florally :decorated for the. ecresiOtis
All these •things ..airn .at: success and
'happy and..blessed service. Zion, had
all these helps on Sue4gy at their.
Anniversary, ands"it"-Waa a pleasure
to be these. •
But after all, the regular servioes
are the important 'thing, net the.
'Church, Aaniversary..' And, specially'
:is thetthe case on the Ashfield
Visited'. charge./ More people attend
the three Churches On, a geed ever: ge
Sunda than then can creed lilt° ant"' one.
Tbe 'church is kept' nliye and vieerous
by it Ordinary': services' and Sunday
Solite:4s: ,Let; them be giver the deva-,'
tirin. 'preparatioe; music' and- singiiig
mad expectancy, the ordinences'. .of
every Sabbath would be eagerly limit-
ed forsvard to, and to saarticiptile
would ,be esteemed a hih privileee.
."Next-StindaY we "back to the \
sdar services. Service at Zien in the
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Teeetittg.!pd sc'cial
Aiiiies-eftwor•Itte4Lsant..:„.S.hatt:74ada...-,-.
:last Tuesday" eVeeintr,i WrA,q wehl p.t.,
tended and much enjOyed.' •
FAMILY THEATRE
OCTOBER 20, 21 8:22
.MICHA(ESIIiseeSiaTIR)OGOEF".
A' spectaeular dramatic thrill-
...tre-v`ei..TIbieeenlikescroeferi... elhibcehfo_rek.aa
Florence
in'Vgidor
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OCTOBE28 •& 29
,"YOU NEVER. . KNOW
wompN"
-A PUBLIC-MEE'l L's -eat:
A Meeting will 1e held it; the Cote-
eilsChaniber.eif :the Towp, cks„
now; Ob. Tuesday °Vonore-, 0,4:tell)
at 8- o'claels for 'the i.e.:els-awake
,elsm of ;the •Wild (Mere Proteetiort
Club, and with . the object C\f proems
a few Htingerian Partitidg'es for
this locality. Atrangemerire
te be made for the Sepplyints oT
' i tittest
eated ate' Cordially invited.
,
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DANCE
--LAST -C-II-ANTO 41t -Alt
BLU.WATER
liOYS
THIS. SEASON.,
LUCKNOW
ifriday, October.,2
DON'T Miss 0,
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NOTICE
win the p' tie who have milk, bot.•
qes 'belonging to the .Button Diann
kiedlstsreturn, _these.. atssonce,-110,--100..-:
are rights eut4.-s,11. ButtOr4