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LUCKNO
1‘14IIRaDAIG'ALIGUST-•..9ti40,..1928.
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PilOPES01,;10,14 t.4400
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DR . -W. M., CONNELL' ,
Physieian an4Surgeon. '
. • Luelmew
Hrturs;;1.30-7q.8.6
, Phone 80
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- DENTIST
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' Dr. MacLeod. will visit Lucknol
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.1he.:Sentinelwill nethe* published
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next weelc..
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lgisk. Leen :Smith! 1as retained froin
month.!s-,vt int Terootbalnd Wet:er-
a: ljarold ,Fevrnau ef.;
Buffa16, s ent .lest „"w.aele with Mr au
gm.: J. Wesley J.eYnt
, Miss Martha aVi‘acealluir:, of \VAIld7.
• s eedieg a two wee vac,a-.
ti • liOnie here.. • ' •
Mr. Dick Webster has eO Sae
"everY, rl.'ues4aYe , PoniiY.
t e'er
a
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c..,overed from. thi. eiterets
Office.
Mre',•Wilbee, Pearly of • Winnipeg,
has come est to spend a couple of,
months with Lucknow relatives.
Pr. A: A,- ua.tieeen 9f reterhoro,
is, spending his vacation at his ,home
here, before removing to 'Otiavve.
able,:to :lee ; again; • '
DENTIST
Dr. R, L. Treleaven, InicknoW-;
Over Decker's Stere. Extractioii
„ either by gas or local. Will be in.
DUngannen every Thursday. Phone 53.:
, .
bee. A. Bidden.' Lucknaw. —Broker
'and Real Eiirate:—.1it0ney to lend VI
lirst, 'mortgages on farm proper-
. ales at 6 and 63/4 per gent aceording
to security •offered Also' small
ainounts on second mortgages on
' term' properties and on personal'
:notes. A iew good farm, for sale• .
WALL PA'ER-A!full line of 1928
Wall Paper on hand. Prices from 8c
•for leading .job
houses..",:g-77.
P inter 'said Grainer,. Box 174, Luck -
a
nem.;
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,EXPERT KODAK 'FINISHING'
. Developing 5c. a roll, prints any,,
-Size--:-3.4 -Rich -post-...paid..--.4a4son-
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Studio, Seaforth, 'Ont.
FOR SALE -A mare, 2 years Old,
broken to drive: doteble—qpiet,..---John
trowston,---ec;`,57.---Ltielenow,
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MONEY LOST
On Campbell St, "Lucknow, on
Monday (Civic holiday) a small' roll
of. bills. Finder please report at The
Sentinel olhce. Suitable reward.
(9-8-c)
NOTICE •
'I am going'West for cattle, and I
will be in touch.vvith all leading -Stock
markets..I ean fill orders' for car-
loads or .small lots, and will be
pleased to give; you anv. information
regarding same. I•will'ietive August
• • 14th. ' 'A.fter'' that date, phone -or
-Write M." Pries, Fordwich, -and infor-
mation will be-,forwarded.4L-Sh.eldon,
Bricker, Ferdwith, Ont. '
.. (23-8-c)
Just receive a shipment of Menta
Work Shoes, made to .prdee. . Price
Al- W. j. Shee Seo'..
• Mrs. A. M. Armstrong and hey
deaghtee....,:-Mtee .Lettie, ef • .London,
'spent the week -end- with their Lackuow friends. , •
Mr. ancOVIrs:, Walter, .Horhe' :and
daughter, Mildred, of Kingsville, are
spending the ,week „with Mr: and Mrs.
'
MOVING TO OTTAWA.
In 4 lee911t ,i#up "of Peterhof.° ,
• Examiner; i„ipder ;the :heading, "Pop-
glar'..Dentiet 'Is., Lea.vieg City' . we •
And ,the faltavving '•'.‘" •
, Cameron, tb,e firm of
Craig, Cameren and.,,Crough, is leay-,
ing 'for".a :rnonth'S holiday at hie home
Western Onteile' before,. .going to
:ottawa,,,Io., take up the practie.of
•dentistry associated wita. Drs. lei:ac-
'Laehlan and 'Beckett at .206,- Laurier
'kVentle West, ,
• Dr. Capieren, Whb.:ha's been seven
•Mise, Myrtle Weheter is home froth:
Wifigham .Hospital, after spending a
Week,..there, fit'orieg' 11*.i.d a 'difficult dip-
erationjor nasal trOuble.
Mi . and alre,' CharleS Watson and
tWo 'children of Chicago, are in ,town.
this: week, ,visiting Mr. ;.ti'd MM. • D;
'Huston and other ilriends..
TENDERS WANTED .,
•Tenders will be received up to the
first of August by trustees of Loch-
alsh School for ,pain,ting and varnish-
ing interior of school; york to ,be •
completed by last of Angast. .Fur-
ther information m Alex. Mac -
Sec. -Tr . 3, Luekno*.
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TELEGRAPHY -AND
TYPEWRITING
Enroll now for our class' in Com-
mercial Telegraphy, and tyliewriting,
which opens October first
' We assist You in ecUring ' mod
-1, position when, finished. Only thoge
M.earneat and with a' firm determina-
tion to use their time to the best ad-
vantage need • apply', as we • desire
-every student' to make good and have
no time for idlr• , . •
Two of our students graduating'
this'spring'Secured good positions at
one, one at a salary of $135 per
month, the other at $127. These are
just, a cpuple of Manywho have
trained hereand secured good posi-
tions, whom:ale deem worth?' of men-
tion, but goes' to show what oppor-
tunities for'•fititing yourself for the
business worldlie right at your
; door. • '
Call or write us or -fiirther inforniatioft
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'Canadian' National Telegraph. Co.,
Lucknow, Ont. •
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ADMINISTRATOR'S. SALE
The Administrator' Of the Estate" of
„Mary Martin,' late of tho Village of
, Lucknow, ,WidoNy, deceased, will offer
years here, will be'miseed .by, ahoet
,of friends who he .has made during
his Sojourn in the city, having taken
an active part in many of the differ-
ent ergenizatione, being a member of
the Belmont Club,' of which he is
vice-president, also the Young Men's
Society of St -Andrew's Church,
which he has taken an aptive. part.
His manyfriends bespeak for'. him
every Succeis in his new undertaking.
:Misses: Leena.„Mict • Doyethy' Barber
'Of , Cranbrook, B.C., are visiting tneir
.grandinother,- Mrs..
'aria -other relatiyes,in toir
The. 'raccs..at: Gederich. on, .BiondaY
were Well mitr eized,- by .,Luelinew
pe-ople. :There 1Vas:ci1d el
tween.eik ana:'seVen thotteand.-
LucknoW.;:besebali tcai i went to
Walkerton.; Thursday .;of. last cck,
to'.'plaY, leagnesgmlie,',aut .the gaafe'
was. ealledoff owiMe:to iam
•••••
the Rev id Crew. aee home
'this • week-enn, 'after spending. ,t.w6
Weeks' aniia the delightleihicelierY
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;tong the. *hetes; of Georgiem' flay.
•• 'igr. and Mks. Ge7ie 1'3:: Thornton,.
East' Orange, Ncv jeesey, gild Mr.
and. Mrs.. D. L.' eLteDiatenid , and
family of 'Atlanta, Geotgla; are vis-
itors. at Alex:. Macplarniidc's •for a
o u .pi e of weeks. ."
Miss Igatgeret Moore, eepresenta-.
tive of the Upper •"Ganiiila •Tratt
So-
cicty, in LatilmoW,in the interestc,.
of this society' aCtivities einopg
ors' on•Great Lakes, soldiers in hos-
, . . .
lumbernien Lunt otheie out of
touch of honie' life.
71gr. Willianr•COnnell trerived hb11).
Thereday • of ',last 'Week, -from a .trip
which took him' to EMI -Lenten, •Where'
oil
for ,sale by 'Public ,Auction at the
• property on Saturday the llth day
of August, 1928, at 2 O'clock P.M.;
the HOese and Lot number, the East
,half .Of 23,0 in. 'the. of Luck
new in, the Cotinty of Bracy..
The. liOnSe.'iti One Storey, teenent
• clad, electric wiring; good cellar; and
,, easily heated, " On ,tlie •Ict there' is
also a'frame steble.
•`.•.Terinso of , $alea-a10 per .cent. of
, .
purchase, money on the day Of sale
and the balate'e,in '30 days there.
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The property Will be Offered 'for
, Nato gulijoot to st reeerve bict.
gibOtt Millers ,Auctinti.o.:1 R. G.
M40110, 440$01itratori 144,!100,
PRO,00,10! Ont..t 401,41t0t.!
• TOO MUCH ' RAIN
IJp to this week .4tere has been no
'definite ',change in the eather.wet wea-
ther whith set in about the Middle Of,
June. At that time, theram fi greatly
promoted the growth of field crops
Of. every deacriptien,. Whigh,:untft that
time had been rathee baekward. But
the conditions which. were good in
June 'and early July have proved bad.
.of -late,. and gteat damage, amount,
perhaps, to one quarter,has. been
done to, one Of: the finest crops 'ever
:grown in • the province. There has.
been great-diffietiltyeitimeavirig .the
'hay ecrOrband. little of it s in ,fn.it
e'em' condition. Marty gee" fields 'Of
'oats have' beenflattened dewif by
wind and rairi„nearly all -the flax is:
hadly.down,..and the Tali. tylleat.., since
beingeut,‘ has been drenched 'Iv a,
number of l'idavy rains. At the eame:
'time, :the ..wether hns ceatinued,
,waten, a Condition which will cause ,
sproutiri in Wheat; and will rot the
'grains that are. dowii.
',Mitch the •same .weatlier 'conditions
appear to prevail all ..oyer the coun-
try, from East to West.,
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MAN DIED WHILE BOWLING AT
31ANOIIER, MONDAYur
''•The Please of the howling toui-.
raiment held at Renewer on Monday.
of this week was greatly reduced by
the death of, Mr:' Sharper Manager, of.
the .RoYal 'Bank; KinCerdine; 18,1to:
dicd atthe green following a few
minu'tee'
, Mr. Sharpe had been •getting On '
.weell" in, the. game, and was having a
-good,. tithe, When he, was • euddenly
takea Del Finleyson, of Ripley.:
who was on the geeen,' with two Han,
.over .doctors„ did could for'
the Sick' man, but nothing could „stay'
his rapid. decline, and 116 passed a- •
,way bOut being remove .
• ,S,l'elliNEKI!,..i.N, E.,.; X4'.. ,
'Me' 'Sentinel wsill it lie '
ublish41,,e; "next .• week ''''(•A'ag.,. ,
tb),... ::0., ing A9. ...0.lil.'ln:•0..'. •
\
• sufe;of,' job printing we are
aebfiged. ..quite.. • uaexpeetedfy .
, to tyo, our griniigr week ;OW
„at tille, tiMe• .: SO, 40a.;.'.6 :be::
1 ; . ,I,af !soafrii).P:;rei Cli t'aex. 4, ''YNItoilli:613. -4''pii:o:T112:ii i::geee:
' Xour ;Sentinel.; •., • -
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DEATH OF msRs A T. DAVISON
Mrs. A. T;Davisen, an old resident,
of Lucknow, ho has been; in very
poor. health;f9r: a. tuniber of years,,
'Passed away late Monday night of
this: week.,Shewas in her .18th Year.-
The'..funeral Will be ,this (Thursday)
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'afternoon; to Greenhill Cemetery,
service to be at 'the. hmise ...at 2.34 o'-
, • . .
eloek.
. Before her Marriage :Mrs: Davison
was alisS MarY "Jane' Akins. Mr.: DaV-,
ison,r her husband, died ,M October
of 1913 She survived by two sons
and three daughters: William, J. of
leuctlinow,and Fred of Acton;.- Mrs,.
iIenrY ,Zeigler, :in, the. West; , Mn
Gee:, Burgess 'Of Totanto, . and Miss -
Mae, at home. •. „ •
Death Was thought to have been
t1c_Ptsb 1ctin Ch lir awl sediti acute :fdien of etoinach
gotrOeri' B C Where,: be hag. a ,yery:
pleasant bine \vita former Lucknow-
ites.
The fellewing were guests ,at ,thc.
home of Mrs. ,,fteberl,. graham over
the week-end—Mrs. Burrell .and Aau-
ghter, Conr;iei Mr. and Mrs.. Gordon:.
Webster and little' daughter, Unice,
and Mr. lierh.tit Graham, all Of 10
ionto Mraraliam is reMaining ,for
the -we'elt.
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NO WINNINGS AT HANOVER-
'Five ;rinks of- Lucknow 'howlers
who Yjourneyed `to ilaeoVer Men
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/day, returned home bearing none:, of
the fine 'prizes :offeeed. No, disgrace
in ,that, •ae,there Were sixty rinks'en-
tercel; and *there . had to -he a'Iot of
losers,- There • was A drizaling rain
for several hours, and the, spirit s of
the, bewlert were, greatly 'depressed,
by .the sudden death' .of 'Mr, Sharpe
of"Kincaedine, who expired' on ' the
green, after: about fifteen. minutes'
illness'
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u9N-r Dic) THIS •
Owing to „the tongeSt6'd , condition
of treflic on Ceninbele ,Street, Wed-
nesdaY' and ,Siiterdae night,•' some
Persciis:ftrc thei Mr's: ,tiNdt • the
curb .and onto' the boulevard, With a
view to 'greater 'safety, to their rear
fenders: Witeto the spare between
the mitt: and, the, sidewalk is gravel'
this .practice docs io harm, but
where;at resideneee 'the spate hes
beeOotlded. Overi a gt -of
darnage hc, donebythe 'wheels of m
car or the 'feet of. g horse. We under-
ataTid that, there le a hy-lkor againot
thlso pta4t1ctet.' 04 OA 91ft11401.4
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troubl•eovhich affetted the. heart.
Mr... Sharpe -Was very f)Opular with
the bowling fraternity, arkd:his...death,
under - such' . circumstances; greatly
dampened the. Spirits of the players
for the rest of the tourrianient.
He Was 42 years Of, age; and
leaves' a: wid9w, one son and three
daughters.,
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FRIDAY8z, .
.A11.1,01T,8T '10-11 ,
lletahard Bartlieletes and; Patsy
Ruth. Miller,'in
"1:ITE. WHITE BLACK SHEEP"'
,
A, drama of the deeert.."
And Coiridy.'
CO1V(ING
'ROSE .OF THE 'GOLDEN 'WEST"
Starring Gilbert 'Roland and ,
• Mary. AStort
FEIITILIZE
t3I\UNST'S .BEST 'BRANDS'
FOR FALL 'WHEAT
,
:CARLOAD • NQIW', ON HAND
Geo. S. Robertson
LUCKNOW
'UNION 'MEETING • •
The% regular. : mepthly.ntiift
was :field at the
iCiale of 'Mrs. Thos:' Rabb:. The'meet-•:
ng epenel.'be':' singing tae Maple
•Leaf,..followed by ',•community
ng;••• a Paper as ,reed hy Liss Ma
trig% J:ohnston,. entitleil''"Gisindmas 01
Yesterday;a: afis.s Vera R914:13 seng. a
, • , • •
solo; :Mrs. }lector. Mcli6an • ,read-. a
pa'per, fellowed'. by the
• • •
spehing your name 'backwards, which
:vas' NYII:respoilded.,to. alisa 'Norma
Silicas sang a,solo.,..Mrs. NeilG Mc
Kenzie read; a' paper • ,on:
,ince', - followed by a ...vera',enjoyable'
C'Qiifept: .Meeting closed by .singing
•Save .Program corn,
wittee• for. next .nionth—alre. .Thos.
McDonald, .1grs: H. aleLean, :Mrs. -R.
000-
. • All. lilies tf good hoe cheap, cheep,' at
W. J. Little's 1-io,...Store.
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SWARM OF., BEES. A'rT ICK
TEAM 01' HORSES AND MN
he 'attendee! the General. Assembly.
• aVOMEN's
:The AuguSt.. meeting of the Ludt,:
now Women's: Institute 'skill .tlike the
fOrm of a picnic to be held in the,
Agricultural Park, ,Friday afternoon;
August:1.0th. All meenbets, and their
families, arc. requested tobe present..
A gooch•peogeanipte" of sports is be •
mg arranged. Basket 1ura;11. Should
the weather be ainfaiiozahle, for a
pienic, the regular, business' ,meetirg.
will be' held at ,the home e,:f Mts. W.•
E. MacDonald, ..Friday;: 10th, at 2,30
o'cleck. -
An ' unusual incident Ccicuired on
the farm of .Thomas'COngtain,., East
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Wawanosh, on Thursdy of last
week. Mr..Copgram and his son 'We're
hauling in hay whena Swarm' of bees'
settled uponthe horses and 'bega'n
stinging them.' As the horses became
fealitic the attack of the hees becathe
more' determined,-.: until • the N.. un-.'
fortunate ennimals" . were ;literaily
ebVered., with the ,6xcited'..qinging in
'sect,
A'Soon as the Mery sew the bees
they undertook' to unhitch the hories, ,
and although they'', in 0111 were at-
'tecked .by the bees, they suceeeded in
freelpg them ,fronf•-the wagOn, net,
,however, bilore they v• -ere theinselves
..dreadfullY.,.stung. They ran. to a
nearby 'orui of water, and by. Tiung"-
ing bi freed themselves • Of . the at
_
tacktfig, sWerrn.
The horses, unable. to shake •off the.
hoes, . and Isuffering' ,thousands Of
stipg's, 'soot' lapsed into 'uneonefithise
. .
. Veterinari•,Sorp.„.pone ''from Bel;'
grave and were ,?alled, but the
. Could .do htttc fer the • "unfert.imate
horses, the he'ads and ,b6dieie of Which
semi b'ecarne 'greatly sWelele,..
Cerload of Gurin's beSt fertilizer
now en hand. -0, S. Robertson.
WIARTON IIAS 111011 TAX RATI
• The liCarn of :kViarton,' this Year
has a tax rate of '51.n,ills, ith itl-
orea44:of 107 This
•a; rather:sudden funip, but it js
:he to .the fat that rathcr too .lese
o rafe wag eolleettl lastear.. The
ceuecil had made oa •-seriotiS effort': to
•eebnomize and had the:rate down to
50' ,h1S,'did not ,bring n sli1.
fteient revenue, and the shortage:had,
to be niede up thla' yoar. It means
that,
or overy one hundred dollars of..
asses-Sine.gt .1114 ppyt 084,1101, 11,11.44
Y -$5,701
• WILL TEACH? IN .MIL'S ERTON
-Last Weelcis. Milverton 8un had the"
followingreference to Mi. D. Mac-
Rae, WhO, hag been teaching at Loch-
aleb the past few years:,
Mr, Duncan MacRae, ,tiOw rro.,
vonto; .has been engaged , by. ' the
school heard. tie asSistant in the con-
tinuation school to teach science and
upper eclieel wotk lvti MacRae
comes highly recommended* and has
had font year experience as a teach
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& as well as haviag recall:red qualifi-
„caltorts, he has Stratheoua ,physical
culture and cadet instruction eertifil
catesOta two yoars'
atand,in: in chOnitfillt aiidplifloSOPhY
and Will 'comPlete th4 otfromvi Prell#
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DINNERWAR
SI/siGLIE COPIES 6 CEN
The Bread The Ikea
• cor.'gelth •
of ReAlth
-,Good Bread The:: Food 'i For The' WOrking-, Man. - :One Products
: OUR ;IVIOT:T,O. is 'QUALITY, AND 4SEitVICE,, .
,. 4 . • , A A 4
, ;Are Ofv The Beak
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DindeCakes*B..P°u1,. ie'ere:ni"Pun4?Rse:.1t'"c.4
Chelsea .Buns;Mate4w;!ut Tats, .RoekBuns,Oatmeal
4aspherry Ta,rtlets.A: • • ". '
• * -.1-.IOLLYNIANS BAKERY
.• ,• • • LII,clii,07/
Phone 36 •
Plione‘:75
40 U 1/ S
Lucknow, Ont..
AUGUST cLgAitiNo SPECIALS
Linen Towelling, clearing, at '18e.
Roller Towelling clearing at 23c
• Terry: Towelling, clearing at 29c.
2- Wash Cloths, clearing. at 6c. .
,Ventilated Peanut Hits, clearing at 19e.
.Cotton Bathing Suits, clearing at 69e..
1 Boys' Tweed Pants (lOngs), clearing , at $2.45:
•' Knitted Ties, clearing, at 29c.
DON'T PAil, TO.SEE•iiy,EsE AND MANY'. OVER' AUGUST.
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. SPECIALS WREN IN' OUR. •STORE. - • . ''' '' '
For the entire week, comment-
ing Wednesday morning,' Aug.
8th, and ending Wed., ,. Aug.
15th, s'e, will give 10% 011 air
dinnerware. '•!1
Come in and look our stock
- i!ccessor to -Fred. Stanley.
• .1 OIJRIH CON. KINLOSS
'isia and„Mrs. R. Hasten -if of Toron-,
to, are visitieg,at Mr. John McLeod'a.'
. •
:•111r. Alex...'Watsen„ 'w4a.s • over front
,Detroit to spend a• few dive athis
hoMe.".here. ; :", •
airs. R. 'Snelgroye....and. daughter,
. _
.and Mis Feeser :Snelgrove'
of, Detkeit; snent the weele•end .with,
.Mr, and ?1i •TYntlall..RobiiiSen:',
•.iEr (ecu Robb Spent 'Saturday in
Brussels. ,
Mm. Murray of •LobdOn, is spend
. •
ing la, few . days With her. mother, 'Mrs..
Jest' Sinherland. ' •
Mr.and Mrs. :W. Relit") f gPeilt ada,S,
last' Week with friends'..."at Brnee.
. .
, Mr. GeOrge• "Middleton•-, ,-reccieed:
Werdi lest week of tbe.dentli of 'his
daughter, Mrs:. aItiedoeh Saimdees.
:which occurred In the General Hos-
pital, WInnipeg, on July 31st.:'
(Intended for•qest.. Week)
Mrs'. Henderson and sen,'Kennet-o,
and MrS..,Mardocli • Smith and.family
from the West, called on' friends , on
the Feurtli 'last weelt:.. •
Mr: S. Congienn has 'eurch sed
fine gar. ,.,
miss Olive Robb spent the week-
'-encn
."Nilri..j.\.V.11111(..",j1(1(til
'kilie is not at •NNCli :as
Iii many friends woe)d. wieh. ,
Mrs.; p, Robertson Of Ripley, spent.
a few days this' Week" with' ;Fourth
(.'on. friends.
George Middleton end Mr.: and.
, .
Mrs. Middleton and family 'spent
the ,week-en$1 With 'friends in Terest
•Masteratelyin Sinuth retureed ,to
hie lieme;in' Toronto.,:after . visiting
With relatives here; ".
Mr. pat.+ IlacIver had..a.,rather ser
-
ions accident on Sunday, when the
ear untet ei the. Grey .0X. Fortunate1,the OecuPants eseaped• withofit
seeridns injueieS, ether" than a' bad
.'shaking"Up.,' The eel.; howeVer, Was.
badlY damaged,
arvesters
estern Cana
FARE GOING --$15.00 to Winnipeg plus half -a-,
cent a mile to all points in Mani-
toba, Saskatchewan and Alberta.
SPECIAT, CARS on all; trains for 'women and
. .
:children. ,
GOING DATES.-Thufsday, August , 23rd from
Special through cars
to Winnipeg on this train.
FOR INFORMATION AND TICKETS APPLY TO
C.N.R. TOWN TICKET AGENT
Ontario
THE ,RkXALL STORE
..Lucknow
PHONE 32
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wet the guest .of, Miss Minnie ,Rich-.,
ard's during .the week -end.
'--
Mrs IgeAillek• and Jean, who had
their tonsiland Adenoids remoyealin-
Winghem hospital., have rettnned to
their' home, and 'are -convalescing.
Miss Mary thompteri iu the guest
of her sister, Mrs.' Will Stanley.
;Miss al3,•etle Webster, who had an
operation on her nose' in Wingham
hospital,, has so fa' 'recoveeed as to,
be badk hothe again.
('00 (00 V A LLE
, MiSS Agnes, Cranston, accompanied
bp Mr. ,Ste:wart. Diarnin ..and. Mist'
P.Cerl Irvin, !Motored to:tondon and
.visited 1riends in the eity.for.a. cou:.
pie of days, ,and were aceompanied
home by Mrs. Mitot Naylor and
'children, Irvin and Vernon.; alsn MisK
Anna irvi.p;, wifc). had' been visiting
Mr. and Mrs Weeley Aiton' and Mr.
and Mrs. A, J. Armstrong.'
Mr. Wesley Alton of London, Spent
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• Mr. Robert iNt.obst6r and Melvin of
Verne,- spent the
friend's neat Luck -1.16W. ,
Mr, and. Mrs. Jag. T. Wehster, and
faniiiy,Vieited. friends In tayfield‘ re.
gently,
Nif6s Myrtle McQuillin was the
'ffOont of Mr, and Nti.,11erb M4Q1,1111,
in of tticknow, during -last
11/444a, watitil4,01osnO oi-Luckhow,`.*
the Week -end with Ashfield ,friends.
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Mr., and Mrs.. Isaeic. Cranstoe epd
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fen -lily spent Sunday With •Mr. and
Mrs.,;Jetry Cranston of West Wawit--
We ate to report ttt ,Mr
• , .
James *Phillips 'is confined t his bed,
but We hone" for a speedy r0,9,Ve,r37,.
Mri, Will Naylor of ',Lucknow‘ . is
spending fey, days with her glgtet,
Mrg..Menary. •
'gr, and Mrs, Xoriiian ShaaVoion,'
Ffnlay and Alloa; spent sunday igith
Mr,'Oorohe4 'sha4k1otoh. .of Wiitg
•
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ham. ,
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...Mr, and Mrs..A. J;,Arms.tronk and
boys of Lorid,On„.:.are spending .a ,seet .,
with "Lue,k,UOW' end Ashfield.; friends.. '
,
Mr. ,and MrS. RiChard Gardener
the latter's. siater,*Mrs. .Albert
'Campbell of 3,Vestfield MorideY:',
, •
Suite 4 manb4r Siorn Zion attended
the races in Goderich on Monday.
'Mises Janie and Myrtle Ritehie. of
'orento are isitlng their.. parents
"a"Ir.and',..li.s., Jai; RitCliie.
Mr.,:CliffOrd Eastman Of Forest •vi-
sited' at Jas. RitChies dining the
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Mi. Dorothy Fester, o Toledo,
Ohio, ,spnts. a 'day with her friend•
Miss 13etl Oardener. • •
miss Rena Carrntliers, of Icifilogg, •
v,igited rs
M, Jacoli punter' over the
week-end,
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Kl.NLOUGH.
John ornhain, -whoiri recent years
luis,inade hishoine with hissont-.11er.
bert Graham; near Kinlengh, died on
Monday of this week in his 94t1t
year. The late Graham was one
,of the, pioneer eettlers ef the XIII.. •
tough' elietrict, Itng tenie here '
youtig1Id, Midi 1118 parents, • Snit°,
.-that time he ',•lon-gr •
life Ott the 'farm whore he dicer The
Amoral was on Wednesday afternoblif
"serviee I.eing held in Ithd gIlu
Church, 1tinl6ogli.. 'Iptorinet4 w414
Itinfogi Comotory, .
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