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PER YEAR IN A.DVANCE, $2.50. o-rnhitTATIE
,I.IJCIVklOW, .9NT, .TH11iFISDA*, S&wrnAginri..,27th, 1928.
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'DR.'W- M. CQ ELL
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Physieiaii and Surgeen •
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1191,111; 1•$3•40 ••
".' Phone ,86 "
• DENTIST
Dr MacLeod will visit, -Lucknow
very, Tuesday, : in pt. .• Connell's
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DENTIST
Di!.R., 14.•• TreleiVen, .,Lticknow-
i0Ver Decker's' 'Store. EXtractiOn
eitherby, gas or local.. Will be iri
'Dungannon everyThersdar.. :Phone 53.
.„o Evgivirgocirs' COLUMN o
0.70-0.-0 0 0 0 0-0-0-0
Gen. A. Bidden; 'Lucknow, -Br er,
and Real Estate. -Money to lend oi
- first mortgages , on farm proper-
' ties at 6 and 6% per cent according
• to security. offered Also; small
amounts on second, mortgages on
farm, properties and an personal
notes. A few good 'farms, for sale
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WALL PAPER1-A full line of 1928
Wall Paper on hand: Prices from Sc.
up 1 -am also agent for leading jol
houses. -R. J. Cameron,,° Decorator
1Painter and Grainer,- Box 174, Luck.
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Wanted -Fresh Eggs, Live Poultry
•Any quanity. Write for. Weekly prices.
Twin City Produce Market -Hex 264,
Kitchener, Ont '
' 7.9 c)
Parties.Wanting Good Dairy Butter
-Write or Phone Mrs. 't,'ictor' Em-
erson, R. 5, Lucknow. Phone: '6074-5,
Wingham.
POTATOES
If You want to have N471 eattng
potatoes new :is the time toorder
your winter supply.
..„. John .'JnYnt
''FOR.SALE-Top bliggy,:steel tireS
in good condition. : •
, John MacLeod, Lucknew
(27-9-e) -
FOR SALE -Finest' Registered
Silver Foxes pups' and proved breed-
ers. Special terms to beginners.
R. E. Laidlaw, Winghar, Ont.
(4-10-p)
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FOR SALE -West half of Lot No
2,; e01ltaining,50 acres
more or lets. Tor further particulars.
apply to Win: J. HAIL, It' 7, Lecknew.
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;AUCTION, .SALE OF BUILDING
The frame shed, 40 x 60 ft, at the
conier of Carripbell and Ilavelock,StS;
(property of Luckpow -United -Circircb)•
be offered tale by pubile atic-
tion-esubject to reserved bid -on Sat-
urday, Sept. 29th, at Three o'clock
,p.m. • Elliott Miller, Auc.
'RESIDENCE FOR SALE
Good, Seven -room Residence,' hard
and soft water, furnace, Gairage.'Barn,
chicken -house, good garden, Plum treet
And ' raspberries. '
Apply to D. M. Johnstone, •Lucknow
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. • 'LOGS AND TIMBER
We; the undersigned,' are open to
buy all kinds of timber' again this
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winter. we will pay you geou prices
and give you liberal measurement and
grades for Your logs delivered at our
Saw mill here.,_
We.believe it is to the interest of
the farmer to ,cut his own logsaud de-
liver them; but anyone haying stand-
ing timber and wishing to sell on the
stump, kindly see us before you do
„anything and we wilt be glad to see
' We will you spot es.slf for any-
„th,i'v you haVe•to.offer, and as lumber
is!la gel manufactiired into the fini-
sheds
"product here, it helps our own
province by selling to a• concern like
(Signed) The Lecknoiv Table CO. Ltd.
Lticknow ,Ont„ Phone 25 -Box 206
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Lucknow Fall Fair TO -day and To
mdrrow. May. the .Weather ,nian • be
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Foy days that were dark antl•daYa
that Were 'wet 'this .month., NO been
,peceliar,
Miss Grace 'Cameron spent last
week with' friend n 'Wroxeter and
Wingham. '* •
All lines of Men's, Women's ;and
Childen't Life Huey Rubbers, at -W•.`• ..1..
Littib's Shoe 'Store.. -
Just received a Shipment, of Trunks.
Clpb Page and, Snit eases -At W., J.
Little's ,Shad Store.,
• "Mrs. Wm. White, of Dudsbury, Alta.
is, eisiting her friend, Mrs. Wilson.
Hamilton. •
• Miss Campbell, of Mitchellit the
.guest this week of Miss 'Margaret
MacCalluna. . •
Mr, Harpld Walker,. now of .the
Bank of Montreal staff at &Mat
called on a few of his Lucknow friends
eany this week. •
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Dr. Anna Nicholscin returned last
week to Northampton; Mass, to con-
tinue her work as Student physician
and instructor in Preventive Medicine
and Public Health, at Smith Cellege.
Miss Mina Leckie, of Moriclair.Hos-
pital, New Jersey; Miss Margaret His.'
Wong,' ef Charisburg, Penn: and Mrs:
De. McIvor, of, lOronto,- were • Week-
end visitors with Mr, and Mrs„ Wm.
MacKenzie. of town. "
Mrs.' Taylor and Miss L. Tailor, of
St Paul, Minn, Mrs. Jonn Clark and
'NEsS Annie Clark, of Lot. Angeles,
Cal.,' and Xt. and Mrt. Wilier Clarke
of Goderich, • were 'guests of Mr. and
Mrs. TeMple Clarke, this week..
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Mr. 'Robert Johnston, now of Gode-•
rich, went -last week to Regina Sask.
to attend ." the -Dominion 'Cioradtilds
Convention. He went as reprepenta
Live Or the _Ontario 'Good 'Roads Aiso-
piation, of which heLiS vice-president
and is accoMpanted by Mr Johnston
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• GIRL GUIDE NOTES
The Girl -Guides will reorganize their
compan3i for this. Winter's work with
hike next Saturday afternoon, meet-
ing at the 'Public School at 2.30 p.m.
Guides will -please bring their knee -
Sacks, With _plate, cuP, knife fork and
spoon..
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•' PRIVATE SALE
• At. the Presbyterian ManSe, Luck -
now. Conlinericing Thei•sday; Sept. 27.,
the following will be offered for sale:
Chesterfield , Piano
Parlor Suite Hall Reek
• Bedroom Suite ' 2 .13edroom Sets,
2 Dressers andVash stands
13ed Mattresses (Ostermoote) new, and
Springs •• • ,
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Diiiiitg-room Suite • •Eight-da(lock
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.ironing Board 13read Mixer
Upholstered -back ,Rocicere •
Kitchen Chairs Kitehert Table
Kitchen Cabinet • •
Electric Washer' Toaster
Copper_Boiler , Tubs
2 Dozen Jar* China Dishes
Ford Sedan • •• 2 Car Rugs
• ,Leathet Couch
CALL ANY -TIME
BUSINESS 'CHANGE
• Having. ' sold my, butcher business'.
to'Mr. Jot. MacMillan,, who takes pet-
seision on. October 1st, I Wish to thank
all the customers who have stayed.
,,Vith me through My period of busi-
ness -'in Lucknow;. and I, bespeak for
myTsuccessov.who -will.earry on the
1,11111155 11 continuanee of :the public
WELLINGTON HENDERSON:
HOLYROOD GIRL
WINS SCHOLARSHIPS
WEDDING BELLS,.•
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•; Cassels -Howard
• Vaikdale;' Sept. 19. -On Tuesday,
Sept.,18‘, IP the' preseriee of a 'fevv
in-
Liniate f tie red s*, Einience•
younger daughter of Mr. ,• And MrS.
W. J. Howard. Was united in marriage
to Mr. J. Mark Cassels, sbe of Mrs.
.1',4Cassels, of •Lucknew. The Ceremony
,.,wat conducted „by Rev. A. Newton St,
lcdm.. The. bride. Who was 'unattended,
was giver; in Marriage -13y .her father,
looked lovely in a gown of biege geor-
gette and .Venetian lace 'with, hat to
.match and carried a beuqpet'of restet•
,,mums. -The happycouple left on "atr
.extencled motor trip,: the byide
.ear -
ng a powder blue ensemble suit,with
hat and Shoes to match. On their re-
turn Mr„, and Mrs. Cassels will reside
in Lucicnow.
[Mt. and Mts.. Cassels arrived in
Luckhow on Monday, of this week].
CELEBRATE 50th. ANNIVERSARY
Rev. • John and Mrs. Little, of Conn.
...elebrated the fiftieth anniversary of
their, marriage on Tuesday: Mr. And
Mrs. Little were, married Sept.. 18,
1878, at the harne Of the bride's father
Mr. Duncan. MacFarlane, Puslinch:
Rev. -Mr: Little has served 'the Pres-
byterian• Church at Darnoch, ' Chati-
worth;-..Holstein.,--Morningtone St Hel-
ens, Rockwood, First Clitirch, Eta -
:masa, and is at present with Wescott
United. Chureh; Conn. The hAppy
-went was markecbbY the -presPnce of
all their family: John -LA., Rockwood;
'Janet, of „Conn; Mary (Mrs. J. D.
Bell), Guelph; .Myrtle (Mrs. R. H.
Toronto, And their_two
-rrandchildren, Mary Riau and Helen
Suzanne Robinson • -
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MAN' HIT •NEAR BLYTH
George Charters, who was employ-
-id by C: -McGowan. Eatt---,Wawanosh.
near Blyth, was fOUncLemoriciout by
he •roadside, near the village last
3aturday evening. Charters was waik-
ijr the road towards. Blyth apd
widently was hit by an automobile
he driver of which sped away leaving
the Injured man to his fate. Charters
was picked up •liyanothee-autemobile
vhich came along, -and -taken to the
Ace of Dr. Rost; who found that he
ad Suffered Severe head injuries. He
was unconscious for niany hours after
.--eceiving attention but Dr.. Ross was
I 'opinion that he -would recover. He
vas taken to'ilie hotne Of his Sister
Mrs. Thomas LaidlaW. in Morris Tp.
-here he is being cared for. -
. The hit-and-run autoist evidently
'uncle good his etcabe as there was nr
information regarding him.
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LUCKNOW •MEN HAD CLOSE
CALL' Al' DANGEROUS CURVE
Mitt 'Gertrude M. Hamilton; daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mks. A.. H. Hamilton of
ter 'IlelyrOod,'• Who OW high school
work here and later at Wiegham was
One •of the meat successful students
/who wrote on the Fifth. Form exam-
inatiOns last summer. From the Lon-
don Free Press we learn that the
aeaptured three selni;arel"ps /rum.
tbj Western University, London, Ont.
in Biology, Physics and ,Chemistry
value of $200, Arts scholarship value
$170., Biology scholarship, value $105.
two papers chosen from history
phYsicEi and chemistry' value $105.;
Miss. .Hamilton has always been . a
brilliant and 'hard-working student
‘and her friends will be glad to hear of
• her splendid, success: . • l•
' 'Another brilliant' student of Wing-.
ham •High School, William' J. Hender-
son whose homeis, on. the BlueVale
Road. He 'won front? Qtieeft's Univers-
ity scholarships valued in all to $935
WOMEN'S INSTITUTEC• MEETING
• NOTICE RE ACCOUNTS' •
All accounts at tenderson's -Slit-
eller Shall are due andpayable at the
-shop Until the 16th daV Of October.
After that date all unpaid accounts
• will be Placed in 00 flanlc of Montro,
-1 I .011 etlan "
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illyned) NI/01111)0ton Hencfrieon
The September •meeting of the
Luektiow 'Wornen's Institute was held
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at the,home of •Mrs. Robt: Thonipten
with a large attendance. The president
Mi-. Wrn. MUrdie was in the chair.
The meeting was, opened, in the titual
way by singing the Institute Ode; and
l'epeating The Lord's Prayer in uni-
son. The roll call was answered by
"My Favorite Way of 'Serving Pota-
ecies.” Several members: thanked the
Institute for fruit and.flowers receiv-
ed when they were ill. Community
singing was enjoyed • by all. In thp
absence of thepianist, Mrs. T. S. Reid
Mrs, A. D. MacKenzie presided atthe
piano., The .topic, "Keeping Out Of
Ruts," was ably taken by Mrs. E
Lockhart. Some good advice Was given
on not sticking too closely to hard and
fast rules which are very Apt, to get
one into yats. A. pleasing Solo' contri-
buted by Miss G. Trgleayen was, much
`enoyed; as was also a reading; "A
Rolling Stone" (by • Robert Service)
given in excellent style by Miss Isobel
Craw, Mrs. K. A. G011an, et' Toronto
A former presidentof thetueknow
branch, and also a' former preside)*
of the, District of South Bruce,. gave
an. interesting and helpful addresson
different lines of the 'VW& touching
more especially onways and' means
of making the Institute of real Value
in: the- communitv.. In a ,totti,ici attlad
contest Which followed thb itides
awarded the likite ,to Mrs. Robert
Thompson. It was decided to conduct
'S•he' booth Itilistial in the Agricultural •
Hal oiy.Pair Day. Etch member was
asked to donate one nie. The ineettnit
was (dosed by sinking • 'Me Maple
Leaf". A 00041 hill hour woo open
when - th. dfr€ctQr In ehorpo oor
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' At e. sharp curve occuring at the
top' of n hill near Wroxiter, Mr. Jinn'
Young's new :Chrysler sedan' rolled
,inee over corning to a'•stop safely On
:its wheeli,last.:MondnY evening. The
ear • was occupied by Messrs. Young:
L Wesley Joynt and Alvin Percy ,in
.1he biokteat', and Dick Webster and
Ted' Collier; (Mr. Youngs Chauffeur)
in the front seat. They were 'onthe.
waNi /ante from +Toronto when the
.driver 'seeing. the :unexpected. cure
to the right at he ,came to the brow
of the hill applied the brakes -style-
what sharply. This caused the car to
swinz across the road to the high side
where it ,:encountered the...bank , and
rolled Mice • over. .4ivideritly ‘.the
strength of the, car saved ' the ()dm!.
',pants. mine of whore were. much hurt
few bruises, and a Shaking up of
nerves being the worst- experience.
The car though somewhat disfigured
waS not greatly damaged.
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WILL PUT Up LARGE SHED
,The' local United Chnreh congrega-
tion will preceed immediately with
the erection of a: large , shed, on the
.south-east 'Omer' of Campbell and
IHavelock Streets, now oecepie'd by a
•frame shed which has fallen into'dis-
repair. This project has been under
consideration ,for,'Soine time, and. final
decision to proceedwitb thl undertak-
ing vira.s Made' at a•meeting of the of-
ficial board of the Church held Tues-
day evening, whenthe committee
having charge of this work Made' a
'Very favorable report as to financial
and other arrangements.
The building will be concrete' and
'steel and will be about 100 feet by
51 feet. The' shed 'at present on the
site will be offered for sale by public
auction 'on Saturday, Sent. 29th; and
if net+seld will be Pulled down. Addi-
tional ground to the sotith of that
now occupied has' been :Secured and
the shop on it will be moved. With
weather at all favorable the building
will he coMpleted before 'the cold.
weather of winter sets in. .
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' MR.; ABE' g.,DURNIN .
KILLED•ON • LEVEL' cRQssNq-
:4TTQW sAsK.,„„
, 77iis whnle comnitinity wasgreatly
• shOcked and •saddened rvIonday .of this
• week 'On •
learning ',that Mi. A. •!E'..
Durnin (fanailiarlNi known as Abe) to-,
*ether with -a niece of his, Mrs. An
• hail been killed in an automob-
ile 'accident at Elston,' Sask.; on Sat-
urday. . • ; •
.• Mr. Duriin 'had. gone etit to Sask.:
'-three weeks ago (to, ,be exact, three.
'weeks.,,nntl „one' ,day • before,.the
trident) to look after hi S: farming :in-
terests anti: to pureliase cattle.. Evi&
ently he was' being driven in an .auto
Mr:eAndreen; Mra......Andeeen being
'•in the cal with them. At 'a level
railway crossing; 'near Elston, the
'automobile was hit by a freig,ht en-
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and it would appear that Mr,
‘buriiiif and Airs. Andreen--did not long
survive: 'Mr. Atnclyeen 'was injured but
not seriously. Mrs: Andreen- was a
daeghter. of Mr; George Durnin.'who
is in the West..and" was a bride Of
last sPring. • ' • •
The remains are • being 'brought
east to the Durnin home .at• Clinton
• and on Saturday will be brought to
Lucknow for 'intern-I/61A in Greenhill
Cemetery, The funtral,service.Will be
beld• in -Lucknow-United •Church at
2.30 n'elock. en Saturday. The Mason-
le
lodg,e will .:have charge.
Mr, Durnin leaves to mourn .'his
Widow, erie s' Son and twO daughters:
'• I-Tarold, of .Pittsburg, Pa.; Mrs, Creech
(Lorna) pear Clinton, -.arid Doris at
•• Airs.' Mathew, 'Woods; of LucknOw
and :Mrs,' jelin Woods. of Fere-nal are
sisters of the deceased. and there are
• brothers living:, William of Ash-
field; James, George and John in, the
west arid' Robert ,of Goderich, Thomas
flied some: years ago.. Abe who cele
'rated 'his 55th bir,thday sirce
• Wre-s-t-wn thc y Gun g, e st-"-othiv
larg,; family. ' •
The hite was so lene:
a resident of Luckeov,- and iint
abd bei and 'Mrs: Durbin • so .often
.visited here'- that they . and there
fiieerl,s• always • thought of' I,ueknoW
as their home.
• CHURCH NOTES •
, The ;.Aniiive,rsary, Serxices.. of the
LucknoW...VniqUChUreh will he 'held
this year one- month earlier than has
been customary, •bringing! the date to
:the: send Sunday in Navember,
Tie UniBible:Clats vet On Thurs-
day .eVening of last Week, at the hOme
'Mrs. Wellington : Henderson. The
meting was .Well attended:The presi-'.
MI. Turner, gave an interest-
ing •taik* based on the chapter Troia'
the ;C.'Itndy 'Hoek. Mrs, Buswell:. fee&
charge of the .butiness 'part of the
Meeting. :The PeXt meeting be
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h&d on Oct. a...week, -earlier.
than :the. regular date) At •the horne
if Mrs. 'Boswell to make'final ar
ranhemerits for the bazaar to, be 'held
oil.•SatuidaV;Ort. 276. itt the,.'Couneil
Chaniber .of .the Town Hall, .At -this
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'beefing there Will - be a plain7,-
diower.1;sniknis flieludod. Any dpria-
finns.:Of p1in sewing frinn the ladies
• the. congregation 'will' be: appreciat-
ed. '•
CHdRAL SOCIETY TOSTART
_ REGULAR PRAC'FICE AGAIN
The ticknow Choral Society which
had suspended meetings since:earlY
Spying will, meet fOi re -Organization
Presbyterian Giiild.
The pupils and staff of the' L.C.S
SINGLE COPIES 5 :CENTS
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:,The, 0044.
of 41ealth'
.,.The • Ilivad• ,
-- of 'Health „•,..
. 80,- SPEEIALI7.,E. IN -:1%1i HIGHEST 'QUALITY .GOODS-'-. ,
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•-t-' ,"'"yAig •PA:.- SPECIAleS ..
'CiRelialsnii' bPeill',ff4' .TCarertaliels'S, IBleoen*! BjeclitilYzbell"..9:.ICIt'OeR014aitse4iMPaireash;mCahlleOtre. Ja.tue;iit
Muple 'WaIntit Tarts, Rock Cakes; Date Triangles, Oecl, Rolls ',4
HOLLYMAN3S BAKERY
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one 36"Luckow
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The Overcoat Season is
her -Call and see our
range .of •
BIG .4
Made -To -Measure
Sarnples
TEMPLE CLARK
-Merchant Taylor
• St, HELENS ,
Messrs. 'George and l_loyd
left on Monday to attend the funeral
of their aunt, in Alichigan'
Pr. Will MacGregor; of Chicago,
"t visitor with his sister,:;IrS. Georg(
Stuart., • •• •:
31i55 Mary Durnin. has resumed hei
laties JiS__assistant -teaCher at 'Dun
anon School -tater seVeral -Week(
. leave, of absente.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Salkeld andMrs
•,,oalon attende the funeral of theii •
.15t5in ' -Mrs George Andrews at Gbde-,
rich on Friday.' .
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'Mr. •Alyin Woods left on M'anday
.o-rommence -loath year's stmt.
in Medicine 'at't e Toronto'University
'Rally • Service will be 'observed
the United Church next •Sunday
moraing-at the regular. hour. All the
c-hildrenare especially invited.•';
It. was }tab deco reret that 'his
name friends leareed of the death 01
Mr,. Abe Durbin, at estow. Sask. kr
Durnin and his niec 'Were -beth killed
in a ,caraccident at a level -crossing
He was ••a former resident of this vi,
(Linity. but has lived near •Clinton fot
the past few Years.'
The,regular monthly meeting of thc
')Voinen's Institute will be held at the
.froine':Of-, Mrs: 'J. Hubrephref or
•Thursday afternoon, -bet. 4th. Rol!
.Call,"If I could-linve,', one -mete labor-
tieViee what_wouliLit be
Subject -7:A Well-balanced 'Whiter Dins..
,ner,"':in charge of Mrs. J. D.. Ander-,
ten. Hostesses:' Mrs: Stuart and Mrs
Gee_ -McRoberts. A special feature of ,
the meeting will be a. demonstratiOn.
he setting ef:artable hi charge of
I . •
were entertained ',by this -Young tieeele
of the.Presbyti.rian 'Guild on Mepday
•evening Inst. Miss. Elisabeth. McIVor
•rend .the Scrinture lesson: The Musk..
• nembers were: a) chorus .by it numz
hor of .Tr. hew.: solos bv'lliSs Mary
Ait hr's''e,:td Miss Mary Macintosh•
a duet .bv Miss Mary .Douglas and Mr
D. M. .Johnstone. Mrs. liorpee Aitehe,
sob gave a reading.' Short nddi•es'ses.
were given bv Mr Wigg ;rid Mr. Mnr.,,
'doell. in whieh,:the onportunitieS and
yeseonsibilities, :of • our young ,peonle
ii 1,onio.sehool and church were, set
forth. also they were nrgerfwhile pay-
liegd'to.their physieal and•niental
deeelemeent net to forget that the
eenreme neest•of life lies in, the realm.
Of.the sent After it contest,which was
enioyed, lench was served and
n.mott enjoyable evening Was breught
to a dose.
. MAN THROWS HIMSELF
t;N: FRONT of C. N. R. TRAIN
As the•Tororkte-Kiheardine passene,..,
er train was running betweeen Blue -
vale and Wingham about hoen .Friday
of last; week meinbers -of • the traiii-
crew noticed a man iyalking beside the
traek short 'distance ahead., The man
looked back and • evidently saw the
train coming' as lie confirmed to glaNe
•backward; although ' continuing, his
walk ,along the track. As the train
came within" it few yards of him, the
man, suddenly .threw himself) or fell,
across the rail and was 'cut in twa by
the wheels. Tho. train whin stopped
but the main• -of eoutset, wag dead and
bolero any of the men reached t‘here
Stich' is the ator • told . here by
;Mrs: I): Phillips._ . • '
School Pair •' . 7
.111 spite ef weather Which; could
.,;earcel,;.. he worse 'there 4.WaS a "big
,3-041. at the West Wawanoth School
i: 11 held here on Tilesday afternoon .
OWing to rain the fair wat held in the
eomodiotis church ' shed,. where, of
conrse, some 'features were at :a
advantage. The oritory contest, was
.oarriculerly good this,year ancl
ed Many favorable . cotrinents..
hone to be:, able to give' the list . of
prize-WinnerS next..week.
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FAMILY THEATRE
rfluft, Fltf, SAT-,4.SEPT.,
Ranger, the World"s Greatest Dog - •
.Actor : .In
'THE OUTLAW 66o
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Comedy
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- .1'11ES. and. WED. -OCT. 2nd and 3rd •
Louise FaZenda, In
"FINGER PRINTS". •
' • ' Comedy
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COMING -SPECIAL •
The Shepherd of The
• Cecil makeS.'his tripsnVer to •Rivers;
dale:•,naite often,:'What's thc attract,
' Mt• and Mrs: Cask'enette spent Sun
day with the :'forplers brother. •Mr.
'Raphail Caskeilette.,... • , •
Mr. add, Mr.s, Waltee Day, of Tees-.
.Water,...were S'undayvititors at Mr.
Albert Thempsobs: ' • . ,
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. „Miss Edna O'Hegon„. •of Detroit.
!spent the iii•st, of the week With 'her
aunt 'Mrs. Janfes Valad, :
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'hl tnd:Mrs, ,John McGlynn and.
Scei•Rein, of Westferd. spent Stinday.
With Mr:• arid Irs. Jaroes„Valad: '
Mr. Atigtis Maelntosh, aecompanied
, biti ni0t,110!, Oita :Sisier Visited their
Sister,•Mrs.. Ralph LoVe at • Mitchell.
'filen-them 'of. the„ trarrt crew when ihev
and practice in the Council Chamber arrived at, •LucknoW .about •an hour
the evening . of .Totteday, Oct, 2nd'. I late,.. To the ,men whowitnessed it
spite of initial difiletiltiet, the -2,the tragedy; looked very 'Much like
Self 'th:istrttetion,
The dead man proved to be Charles
TurveY, a farther 'of henr 13luevale
Nlerris Tawrithip. Ile leaVe.s8 widMv
tindthree daughters. The funeral Was
on Sunday afternoon to Bitlevale Cem-
etery', and Was very largely attended.
Dr. W. J.' 'Milne, :Coroner. of Blyth
who was itotitlett, ordered an inquest
Which vas ()noshed Tuesday morning'
at ten 'o'Clock.
NA (MO AntItionslit'qeted ras to
'WhY. irurveY .41101.11(1 Rtalhi life.
Society met with a •fair eneasure of
.success last winter, 'had many good
rndetingS.'oput On a good etitertainteent
and finished strong,. -
This organization is ib icVery way
Worthy of support and the patronage
,of -those who woula like to cultivate
the art ,of muse. .The executivels aux-
Iona that all who contemplate oiiin
the society should be on hand TuesdaY
evening to that the practice Will get
teia/t40,8 lood atart. be Aced
or Too an for Tho 119410Y, •
Mr. ,a'rid Mrs. R. Button. Mar; •
, ealc •
an+ Billy were, Sunday visitors at •
Mr. •Alnier eAckert't. „ , • .
Mr. *Archie Cor'rigan, of Chicago
renewed.ohl noilintintances around pur
btirtg, over the week -end.
. , „
: Mr. 'and, Mrs. Richard :Elliott and
family spent Sunday at gr...Thomas
Robb's, Amberley. • ,
Mr, Abner Ackert has built fine
new side porch to his 'residence: • .
. Mrs., R., Caskeriette • had the. ibis-
fortene To fall by Slipping on a -Wet
board and: fracture one of her ,legs..
She hoikever is gettiilg,•aiong nicely.
•• The regular...meeting „ of,‘•the !Wp-
Inen'S Institute Will' be heli•Thursday
Oct. 4. Hostes.s. Mrs,. Jas. Conley.
The'dangei, of Luxury m Med-
r c;" Mrs., -.A, Aekelt. Director:
Mrs, Geo: Bell; Rail call -.t Corrent
event. I uneii committee: .Mts.
Thompson, Mrs; A. Ackert, Mrs. Fred
ThOninsen and, Mrs. - Thes, Hdekley
This being Grandmother's day.' All-
grendmothers are retmetted" to .try
and itterid.'Prizes .NVi i "be-tivetr to the
eldest and 'youngest grandmother, the
grandmother with the, greatest ni1111V-
er of Orandehildren and the Most an-
cient dressed grandmother. All visit.
ors zweleanie.
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rimmr;rwiroft;..
WINGHAM AREA
•
• HAROLD, SKINNER'SALUE
WATER BOYS
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EVERY THURSDAY' NIGHT
DURING SEPT., OCT.. NOV. •
jitney Dancing Come.
•
Teeswater
Fair
. And
et. 2nd and 3r
L.iberal, Prizes ' Offered In 'All
Departments ,
CjI
A GOOD: PROGRAM, OE RACNG
NG
. EVENTS' ARRANGED . '.
IIIGIL-CLASS CONCERT ON EV.G.„,
OFOCT id
Dance •After COSCert
W'. G. Moffat;
President
Kenneth MacKenzie,
-le Secretary.
. .MAFEKING • •
. Mr: 'and •Mrs. Isaac Andrew, of. Ziop
.404 Monday. with Mafeking friends.,
• . Mt. :Fred 'Pentland, of 'Dun&amion.
has engaged to work •With, Mr \%:1l
'Irvin for a 'month..
The,Blake •W.M.S. met at the hopie
of Miss May; Saunders, Thursday af,•
ternoon.: There was 'a fair, attendanee
afid_a good pregrani. All the ladies of
the corigregation. are cordially .invited
to these 'monthly ineetingS. , •
. -Mr. and ••Mrs. J. C, Stothers and. '
family, Were: •up from London ever, ••
.Sunday.
Mrs. Thos. Blake and , Grace'
visited friends near Blyth •Sunday.,
and .Mrs. Sam: Kilpatrick and
;Miss Olive visited friends inStratford
last week. The latter remained in the
city \viler% she -will take it Normal
trainingcourse this year.;
Mrs. Will Naylor, of Luckno,v,J, spent'
afew days last week with her Sister. '
Mrs. Will 'Menary. „
A number of Junior Farmers and '
Junior. Institute members .attended
weiner roast nt Mr., Alfred Andrew's ,
•Mondav eveeine, and repott' agood
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tole.
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IT LESSENS ROAD DANGERS
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Elsewhere in this Taper is an ad-
vertisement Of it deviceo tvhich will
creatly lessen thedang-er of riving'
•t'au
n tomobile .fog, ital.:1 or sleet.
ThiS..is an improved windshield wiyer
,vhit.d.tautomatically wipes the shield .
clean.' from end to end..23'to 40 times
O minute., The pull Or•pitsh of a,:.;bUtton
starts or stops it itistaetl?,.t Everydne
•wlio has driven a; car knows the dan-
rer of ram aiid snow on theli Wind -
;4h kin
Thi "Stbritt "gwr
i es-,ovit
that danger -cleans; the windshield
40. times a minute.
NV -Strath. of the Central Gar-
age, Lueknow, has Seetired •tho local'
nerenev. The regular sellint p lee ',is
btit an. hand-ontrated or au-
.tomatie winer now in use on yaiir 'car
olole tiit<fin in exchange .fit
The inctallation fee of t2.00 ,is uni-
form' tlirolitihout Canada, and is not
eoessive. Be Safe, Net Sorry..
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