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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1928-10-11, Page 1„ , ,sg,a0 4ign, YEAR N ADVANCE.; $2,50 '011E1WISE, ” Phystemie and .Surgeoe. • :Luelinow • ' ' , , . otird;. 1.3043.39" e,-1,1-:2, Phone 80; " „ Dgyrisit • Dr . MacLeo4 vi1j visit LucknoW every Tuesday; in Dr, Office, • DENTIST • e Dr R' L Treleaven • tiicknovr- Over -Decker's , Store. .Extraetioie either by ,gas ier lpeal. Will be in Denginnon every Thiii.Sday, Phone 53 'Geo.' A. Bidden:, LUcknow„ - Broker and Real Estate.---:Moneer to lend or first mortgages on farm, pioper- ties at 6. and 6% percent according to segurity offered,. Also small amounts on second. Mortgages on farm properties and, on personal notes. A few good farnir for sale, Children's arid Infant's, .gannenee and woollies made at 3sidereee. Prices reaspnable. Telepho ,64-5 Eva Greer :WALL PAPER -A full line of 1928 Wall Paper on hand. Prices Aerie8c up. I am also agent for, leading job houses -R J. Cameron, ,Decorator Painter and -Grainer e Been:174e Ltick- Expert:'Keidak finishing, 'Developing, • 5c aeroll-Prines 3c each,. pot pad - Jackson Studio, Seaforth, Ont.. ' (1-;-11-p.) • . .• ee. POTATOES If you Want to` have Ne.. eatirige .potatoes now isthe thee , to 'order ; your winter supply- ' • - , John ;JoYile , FOR SALE -Lumber from wrecked. building --Sheathing, JOistinge Semite. Jing and v peete; Used 'for stalls in stiele, :Enquire at Parker's Garage; AUCTION SALE of LUMBER -Tnielelatenal of the United Church Shed will be Sold in line, by public Auction, on Saturday. Oet. 13th, at Four (e'er:Lek.' Elliott ecliller, Auc. • 'RESII)ENCteleell SALE Good Seven -room Residenee, herd and soft water; furnAce, Garage, Berri, ,chicken -house, good garden; plum trees //and 'raspberries. .Apply to D. M., Johnstone, Luckineve (11-10-c.) • • .• LOGS AND- TIMBER • We, the nedereigned, , are open to buy all kinds of, timbereereaker this winter. We will pay you geed , prices and give you liberal, Measurement' and grades for your logs delivered at our saw mill here_ ' Weebelieve it is to the interest of the fanner to cue his own kgs and de- liver, them, but anyone having stand- ing timber and wishing to sell on the \stumie, 'kindly see us before you do • anything and we will' be glad to see • . We will 'pay you emit cash fOr any- thing you hiree to offer, arid as lumber is -largely manufactured into tbe 'fini- shed product -here; it .helps• par own ,province by selling to a concern like ours ` (Signed). The Lucknow Table Co. Ltd. -Lucknow Ont, •Phonee25-Bex 206 O Young Women Wanted We have a 'number.- 'ef Openings. in our Knitting and SWeater Fin- ishleg Departments • fpr capable young, Women. Excellent working • conditions, 'light, clean„ medern Mill, pleasant SurroundingseRease enable board and lodging availe ableein our tewn. •Those. seeking permanent erneiloyinent only need. apply. If possibleeaply in person to . THE P -K MILLS..LISTOWEL • . AUCTION 'SALE-Farni, Register- ed Shorthorn ,Stock, Implemente, Etc. at Lot 17, Cori. 4, Huron '1'el,vnship; oh 'Tueeday Oct. '16 th. Fifty 'acres of choice' loamy land, inidercirained, miles frone•Ripley, good dwelling and barn' with cement stables,' artesari well 'water pumped to house and bane New Colony house. Property sold .subjeei to ,reserve bid. Stock :--Draught 'Mare and foal, draught registered, mare, standard registered mare ail •sUpposed • to be in feale:agrieulturar horse and black driving herse,,•yearting Grafton filly. and leer month old Gratton colt, Cattle ',Three tegistere eoWs,'supp,osL edto be, in eAlf, registered two year old heifer and calf, one year old and , two. heifer calv.es,..eligible. Three sows one sitliPeeeed in' pig and two with lite • terei PoultrY,new 280 , egg' incubator aed 500 chick brooder. hepleinents and num other artieleS.-*Ire . Chas. E. Suith, Prop. John Purvis, Auctioneer AUCTION -'SALE,' • Jame() Nixfl who iii pittrpthg to. , loaVe toWp., will havean auction sale . of his • hOitseheld effect's (everethitig 'listed to. he igold) et his reftidanca, • .jutWerth oe Central Garage, en Sat4 letdaY October 20th, commenting at iptilp The :Maddened'. wifl ebe: lfered .fee • SOO vab get to reserv.04 . • •• ' Mrs. ,Olive Treleaven AS Spending the ,Ni*Ii.'NYith friends in Brual'els , e`.11 leeks: AS though October MAY glee:44e the delightful fell weatiigiese," _greatly missed in Septeineee. • •e• Mr, Tem Watsbn who ha'e leereePne linedtp Mime 'the Past few, .weeks is well an the.Way tA eeet•iverY. . : Mee. May Treleaven, visitedher . lereiredew; ..Mrs. N. L. l(aneipbell and • othee relatives in town•laet.Week.„ . , , , Meseta.. N. Agnew and .Temple ,Clark Wete wing. the, prize Winners in the horse •snee.pitching centesf "ar the*Teesyvater fair. ' A regular 'meeting. of the Woineree9 Institute eve') be .heal at the home 01 Mies. D. M. Johnston, Friday, of this week, at 2.30 p.m. - Secy. • . Friends of Miss Myrtle Webster, who is Coaching near Bei .1e wili- be pleased.' to. leara that at the Kincar- dine ToWnship school fair, her.sehool. won three prizes in competetion. with ten schools. e Ales. Dr. Newton and Unice arrived horee on Friday of last week; frorn the eanedian Woe, where they had spent the past three months &bee. as far as the coast and visiting eoints of in- terest 111 13. C. , • • Mr; Ed. Racine, now of -Sault St. Marie; Ont, Was in town 'over Stindey. and' was „the guesteecifelilers. Elliot.-Mr Racine time a clerical position with the Algoma Central Italexay. He was on vacation -and had aecompanied his wife as far as. Montreal, she:being, . her way to visit herhome in Switzer:, land. - • o o o THAT ' OUT-OF-DATE PAPER' Those who looked over the ready - print pages of 'I' he Sentinel last week would be struck by their' rather an- cient apPearance: Something Went wroheelast week, with the result that° our _regular -se pplyeef _paper -did not errive, ,e0 we were .oblieged to use d supply of paper which chanced to bc, on .handeein(e we took oar week off in August. It was a :desperate Situate' :ioreland We had fie resort to a 'desper--, ate remedy. • The lost paper turned u•. leter but there is no explanation. as . . to. Where it hail been wandering. CIJt,Rc NOTES, -- Presbyterian Guild T The regent meeting of the' Pres- byterian Guild was held in the church auditorium at eight. o'clock Monay evening, 'with the president in the chair;The Male quai tette eOntributed -a number, ahdthere was also, a duet ;by Mrs. Robert': Douglai and Mize • Mary Dougla.s. •Mr, Gibson- Of Wina- hein gave an illustraeed talk on hi, , ;trip frthe C:airo to Mount Sinai oyei the rout taken by the Children •,of The Young People's, Society of the Ureeed Church Met, Mon. evening With a fair attendance. The meeting ppened , . :with a• hymn...and prayer by Mrs eCrave. The Scripture lesson was reed by Helen Swell, Miss Greta. Webb 'sang:a solo and Jean MCKim gave a reading. Ile topic,"Why I need to be a'Chrietiap e as 'ably-taken...by Mr' D. G. leleienzie. Mrs. .J. WT. Joynt Mrs..' D. • Stobie sang it trio. Miss Isabelle .Crew gave A • very interesting ',reading, el .poem of Rebert- Service. 'Phe -meeting elosed: with a ,Itynin and 'benedietiop by' Mr. D. G. McKenzie. Pine W. • M.S. Conference (West Section), of Htirow Presbyterial „Seed- ety-of the:Meted. Church will be held in the United, Chuich, AtibuimeWed- ,nesday Oct. 17th with morning.session • -commencing-- ot 10 o'clock and afeer noon •seesion at 1,30, cechecke Two spec- ial spealceree:Mre; G. al. Rose, Honan; China, and Miss, A. M. Renniepresi- deth of London , Ceniferenceell3ranch WillebeetereSeht-and address' the Meet- ing. All leaders and workers in Auxil: iaries, Circles, :Bands and C. G. T. Gretips ate earnestly invited to bo pesent; .All ere ' welcome, •. • . The Iliiron -Presbyterial (North ,Section),Missionary.Conference of the Wonian's Missionary Auxiliaries, Mis- sion' Circles, C. G. 1.-r, and Mis'sien • Bends" e ill ponvene' in . the 'Fordwich United Church,' on Tuesdae Oct. 2:3. 'Mips Effie janiieson, Toronto 'General Secretary of S. Work and , Mrs. J. E. Ilegg, Clinion,Presby- terial President, will be .pr esent 'ane speak. The peblic ;are •cOrdtally, invited to both sessions morning and .after- noon. • ' • ' • . OO—' •' • W. M. S. MEETING • 'The regular 'netting of the W. M. S; of the United Church. was held Tues- day afternoon Oct. 2nd. in the sclera)! toom of the ' Church. eles..,McCallurn presided: The Scripture lesson Was read by Mrs. A. E. Buswell • after which • Mrs. • E. N. Hodgins offered. prayer. It was announced that a sec: ,tional meetiing of the W. M. S. of the, Utilied Church would 'be, held in Beth; • any Church., Get, 22rid •:where •Miss Garrett who has beenin Africa wil' give arrAddres.s. It Wee dedided to held the Annual Thankoffering meeting Snday evertinge Oct. ealest"-when the services of Miss Garrett; who is a very Able sPeaker, will he available Membere are seecieller requested to 'briergetheiteoff men g- envelopes..,to.ethis: me%)ting,.. • 'Miee Gertrude Trelkven 'contrilmt. ed a Much, enjoved yocal solo. The 'tepid from the .first chapter' of .tlre• New, $tudy Book, was taken be, Mrs Crew an proved to be Very interest- iing, The meeting closed by:a Hymn;tellelesreeter by Mr. Alton. . • IIQRN ' ' ,,alueriolitian-.4n.the Teti/A.411'P oi tllcirf';', beie 4t1i, 1928 t0 Mr. And iiityg, • liz.iitot mi lot! Auo. kpag ggo* mon (iith'.:00.),0 LUCKNOW, ONT:, . THURSDAY OCTOBER lltli 1928. .KEEPiNG VP WITH 'nig ,• • ,A,'VERY ca,,;p.ft,gspEN3' PASSES BUILDING7,-ACTIVE. THIS' YEAR , There are mbeeeieve reeitlenee being .' You, ,.kabw,* perhaps;-. that- We. E. erecteu, thie Year, in Leekbew thareein Treleaven' &. ,Seri :are .h4ving:phAn*.e.$ eiriY Y'ear , einee- w ell We dwelt knowe And,' imprevemente . made to. their. flotir hew „long beeauee we haven't .always :MA Bet ;you de riot know the extent ).6een lictr4.. We 'think' Mr. .101111 ;Mureay i (tflethobtsheerehdeanfewe.gNoeritohpepre.ddid,iiiweattenhti: Linds4y ori saturd4y ,evvning I4sti. . ,iwo,,islc•:.e4onedte.trilveaye=x.e4t•xfito.aet.lit•etie.n.te.t.oettea,e4Ti • Min° see just .hat a:'wliva• be -41g .(1°"e• ' ' 4411gukti jii: ii. ' 9'20.€1 Year Mk; jovinli.. Hpau.VneclaVt:,,NiS4ctrZeeota, .1.41140W, coMPleted 1 • We, saw ' and were greatly ,serpresed Gaynor was active'. and going aboue end intereeted., ' We would neiier have..gueSaed that fact' he aPeeered to, just eleep awaY An . .*: .' °gilt liii .6z' i'lle Iiine: of his' death. In oPrile"ttehdeaSiihManedss°tiril•eeett,Ad°11-d4rea311%.8tYiti:e:°Mnmere.''ll . eere ,was. so Imich tender. WaY.:...,it the' easer chair.*here he lied Sat dew), ee.D..met;etieo hes e.00esteey }..10..0, enniente to nothing ieee than an even:: , to hatiliegeeand renewing , of the uvaTiole • T4heatitentellie'ale,vW%inogninTeuela'::day Mora':• sLuhtoegewse,r. rtwe,RasiY9d•begn7c4viortt. n°1.11haaks,.tidilni:%.;i:48tce.udv,!oh.thsrlioicl(de, l• , NOrking interior of the inilL . . ing, :the funeral serYiees , beingo eeee- Modern times demand modern enethe. 'brated in St. Mary's R. t., .Church , . eds. With. the coming ,.of the. grain.' here, and interment made:in the Holy- houses where befeere there was but ' , ',. Docile andethe impm roveent of" milling eood• 'cemetery.: e '• e .. .' • . " , ' oneThen RusseJohnston recently 'machinery, Mr. Treleaven found that - As the name suggests the late Mr. coinpleted a:pretty cottage'just south wp ee as uagainst a pem obie, arni With _01. me eateeeee feeelence, -Gaynor was a native of 'Ireland but and Reeve eharacterlstle courage and enterprise! he came 'to this country when „quite i.i, .M. Johnston hae underway some - he decided to meet the situation. This fyaornu.ndy man, e andfor-/ciente' tInhaensYeceroenadrstohne. tili•heisaetect$0eitnle'lr'pilisae.ltp'eicibatede:iff7reet,coapeteslEt;entocihhnatve%Tf. of Kinloss. On retiring from the farm he came to Leeknow and for e num- sets in. Appther Incluse on Havelodk ber of years lived near the station -Street, South of (..errnpliell is 'being later Making his home with Mr. ane, 7eiariduv eaie eover jvi bY 0 'erfi.o '"INi;NicinsT,;,.-eWsleuatnteer.-.. ars.' Lindsay. ' ' • Until his sight failed Seriously; Mr Dave Mille also has moved and reined, daynor was: A great reader and was' eled ,a house eaet, On Campbell, - esnecially fond Of, history, the niaih. A number of . new garages have facts of which he Could •inetantly re; alsci gone up, andthe United Church tall. He enjoyed good health through- •congregation has underwey the ere,. - out his long life, a • nd died wielnetit ill- letiini.liriastLetf\c:aael.1.1.iia..t.phibtierli,d_arnineidueslisti_10..evmdp4,ionkn,:eithusetpree.o.etrthnt-. flees or_•seiffie.......ringo.....L0.0 largest: building erograre' the teireii• WOMAN SETS' DOGS ON • Mee s.Patele Gaynor, fur d number of year's • re,•: familiar figureow the streets of ,,Lucknew ' passed . quietly away, at ,the hone hia•stm-in-law ;and • daughter, •Mr. • and Mrs. •neant . bringing the mill right .to date, and equipping it to handle -west!. ern wheat. Having decided upon that, the next thing was, to get competent men to plan. and • do the work. In this he haide-faii goodfortune, arid secured the serviees of one of the greatest fleur mill experts .in the, world..That'e saying a geed deal, but if' we should tell you what this mai) has done and is 'doing you would eeeognize 'the statement as true.. The eetual work isander direction of Mr. Charles -Wood an-explerenced mill- wright who has four ,assistents. Tin end sheet metel work is' being dpne vy Messrs. 1VIurdie & Son. The, whple, scheme of .,the mill has- einen Changed. The Main rim instal- lation is h row of siX large double roll - ;tends. These are a11 on the main fioer There are also two purifiers end two nodern cleanersvere ingenuous ma; -hinee which ir akeS the Wheat 90 per - 'cent' clean before it goee to the 'every. weed seed . and all ' grains tither. • •wheat. beirig,•remoVed. -• • • 'The inetallatiense made. riecesSary :the changing of nearly all the 'eshopte"; • ' n th. niill aTietliWare-Cli fhaqinette- , elienge-whieh adde greatly .to Clean- .,einees and effieieneY• . • • l'Cie wort- is nevi well pn the way to ' And 'the 'renewed mill .will ; ikelyget, in -operation, next week. . Mr. Treleaven takes the view 'that ealcitnow is •anateral: centre 'for ...rig grain, with consequent distribution if the bran and shorts so neceseary to • (2 "1:1 te mixed •fanning. • • With fm-to-ilott, equipment, and leev: .verliead he feels•that the competition ,ef the can' be successful: railway speeete the mill • is in ?eontemplatien het thes will not likely eie gone on with -this eeeson, ' ASIIFIEI.,D :UNITED CHURCH ;NOTES , • . . . Five delegete's teen' emir; Ashfield entente attended the.•MasSey Hell:Ter; Con Ventien "of • the :United Chetele f Onneda 'tem» ,Fridey, toie_Sunday Of'. last weekell is likele we hadthe'hon- :.nn. of eendingthe yeungest 'delegate' there, in the persen of- Torn Anderson 'tinier. But :Tom ie,elwaes. e credit , to els. Mid wople de. finely. The, others evere _Telmer_ ,..1Ciliniteeieleeeklfred.„_Anee T A .Cetneron and Ernest Blake eI1 thoroughly enjeyed tlioeteinand:. -le 'greet gatherings, '.' • The pastel: letrodueed his eetmon it Zion laee•Suediter 'morning and at, llake • in :the everiimee ley 'saying. that Was:rather,aedere eh tlie part of the eeeeelier to ask the • con.gregatien "vbese -Mind di ripg the N'Ci.11.: had _ been rural .fairs; threshing. . eon.' cutting end •, silo filling', , as , well as :Certain avents were' both exciting. arid • . . . . deplprAble:Led-od save uel-te, ask them to pip Owen their atterieion for an haif, hour to what .ehe esecond of' ecte; centained; the descent 'of. .the Holy $Pirit on ethe ,/iChurch But he Ook and foetid -thAte.stiele epiritual• matter...and religious' exe Peeienee, did make: its appeal' to them., Fundemeetal, things " thee belong ,' to religios life and experience. have elways a fascination to thesc. who hink 88(1 plan on Wholesome lines, -"Mr. and, Mrs.eJacole Hunter. endMre end Mre. Nixmi, Of Haekett's kindly nteetained the Minister and' hisefam- ly on "Sundtry. Cells were also made to ee the little,•tviine of .Me: and Mrs. Will •Htinter's., And 'it, Mr; and Mrs. W. Hall's., The congregations were very air especially at Zion, Arid Blake Churches. : Blake:11as t ,e morning service_next Sunday. • • , GIRL GUIDE 'NOTES. • The ('ides have ,etarted their fall York, after' a ;long,. vaeAtion„. Guide Niary Douglas,,),vlio.,has been leader If the Bantam • Patrol, iS promoted to lientenant, The Bantams under Guide Nelleeine Meltehtie are hopping a., oinid in a very lively ninenei and *ill give the Nightingales and Canstr- P.'ha‘e`grePQn4re.rda.C.‘e4"en'iterieet'Wriffie: year " This.iiiitkee tOtaleef *28 Guides and Offieerst With. still room for • nitire ectuit,s4, •• CHORAL SOC,IRTY ' Alf, who took part in the Choral Seciety Concert last March, are speei- Ily requested to attend a ;practice next, Tuesday evening at 8" o'cloeli to. ..ehearse", for an out-of.to on Coneett Agagelnenti f eeee has had in twenty years.' POLICE-IVIAN ESCAPES- • • , . • . • SCHOOL:FIELD Y Stanley laiis,, on (Jon. 14 Cuboss aIn connection with th initi on nd The .The Lue•k•no.-1.1., •puib•ii6 -Sc. heel held its •the lending of :a wl.)i841f.y still there annual field day on Monday of last' briefly reported last week, there .' were week. Ite.'Wee a glorious day -el the ectan somewhat ,•thrill,ing'.incidents sports for beth boys. and giris were' cif. which We. were. not informed. • • "2ntere4 into with zest; and. appears that ,when.. provincial petitions were keen. . •• ' Nelson : and MeCievis visited . Was forpointsnot torize• s, the, • plaice; there . was Poe'. sufficent. Fitet. :cmenting. 3 .Points, . Second ei 'evidence of ,whiskey making', or hoOt-. • points, •and Third 1 point .• • elegginge-etb_warreneeeti, errest, - Following are-4F,-the-,,resait.k..fin • Boys. though Charles Stanley aiid his wle Events: ing Nelson to ..Watele the Stanley*, 7-.3gOrge. :Middleton, 'TOM • . • vent •into• the .iarge. SWanip• near the Hundred Yards .Dash;-Seniere•Jack henee •to ' look for 4 still..., -When. he ...liabson, Calvin Blitzetein, Bruce Mar; was one foie half an hour: or • so, Jeniere. Will Campbell Alden Mrs. 'Stanley '.remarked . that if her d,asty,-- Alex .McKenzie. . husband was going to be arrested.ehe Pole 'VaulfeLe-Senfor: Finley Mac - had -better go • And arrange to .get Donald, tern lienr3i,:'Mareeltn',Watson-h ball,' .‘oeder. that he might .be re-. Junior: Tpm• Henrye DouglRe.. Mac- . . , • . - . . • :leased as soon e as nosSibre,and she; Donald; .Firiley.,MAcleronald... , asked the ollieer if . it , would' be. all Standirig High. Juinpe-Sehior: Mal - right foeeher to -take -the car and go.- oolni-lyatson;--- Jackt- BeabsOn, Brucc '•Nelson said that it ' would be •all Martin. -Junior': • TOM' Henry, ,1Alex .eight, and Mese Stanley tandertdok:te elecKenzie, Carmen P.arrier. . •crank the old •ForA,.. As she failed to Standing .; Hop, Step' And' Junnee-L, :Start. the ,engine, her .h'usbandrequest7 Senior: ,,Jim:Stewart, Maleolin Watson -ed. leave to start it for her, and he Arthur 'AndreW.-Junior: Will. Camp - and the•Constable stepped to the car. bell,: Tom: Henry,. :Alex MacKenzie: 'Getting a • short. distance' frene the Marathon, Race; -Senior: Clare:pee earietable, Stanley ;inede a• dash for ..Greer, ,Roe FirilaysomeMalcolni..Wat 'the .Swanip; While. the weinap grabbed 50n. -Junior: Alex .Hasty,..torn Henry :the. officer by the 'coat; thus • giving : Detiglae.McDenalie . : her.. leteshand-• :short lead. Freeipg • •Shot Put; -John Martine? Calvin li)eigmstehlei diNetar'sn°cne was- rapidly hitlnYsellr aueed-, ,IPoirnz.sitieej nii'rY1V4,1a1,'71i:ertnYvi. AllWeaDiS:rna'Fia likdi°ein.: the fugitive, ;Stanley, •when the wife' Hasty. ,• .set two fierce:dogs..after One of Standing Broad Jimip;--Senior eJin, these $00)1 had the officer •by the coat:. St.eWarteCalyin Bruce Maie, tail, •:while the other furiously at- tin.-Joniore Will CarripOell, Tom,.lien- taeked. his loWer limbs. :Havieg, ,ey, Alden Hasty.. beat; off •the 'dogs the constable :gave • .Running e Broad- .: Jeine4,--Seenore :up the chase and ,,Stanleer .Calyin Bliteeteim, Marcelni • Watson, escape ento • the • Woods. • • .; Mc -Kenzie Ahout thani5d1.. Teilpeort°filedtr:e. di s-- Running High' Sinn ;;43e nioiee Mel; eovered a log eeabiie :in which were "colte ...Watson, :Reey leirdeesone BraCe. nine batiele of, '"mash" and ip :Martin.--Jueior;'Wile.Caennbell,, Alex a fulle.. equipped • whiskeee Smith, H. arold .Swan, • ' • • • ing.samples of the staff and destroy- Running. op. Sten *)tand JurriPeee 'Mg the plant.had Occupied hini during • §enior:. lilitistein, Arthur ATT, his lone abeence, • Nelson ,then, set drew, Melcolin Vatsee.-4.Ienioe; Wili out..fot Walkerton takirige•patt of the Campbell, Tom • nry,' Alee McKenzie still, the eenipleS. '..and the woman Baseball; -Ripley versiii' Lueknow. with: him.' :Mcclevie 'vemAined .at, the Luckikow badly worsted., e.e.' • . • .house ;Some time in hope" that Stanley • • .GIRLS* EVENTS. :would return. While he waited ,Nel- ie Yd. Dash--,Middle:',..SchOol;' 19,07ern!s. ,carentieurnto. fiehT,$VV.i4Tiallktyettsohna'ckt.b..rae: dred.'lelcQuilline„ Helen • ' MaeDoriald. the - offieer thought to g -3'...;.a supply ,Clara Mac Donald. 'Lower School; Jes- bf whiskey.' Thee, were • •induced sic .McKenzie, Gladys McDonald; •Mary enter the •,place 'where Mc0ley1s Mclhtoeh. , . , .• . vited them to • •eit . down :and make .• Running troa.(1' Jump -'-M. Ellie- themselyes coinfortable. As. there. was • beth-eIcIver, ClaraMc,Donald, 'Mildred 'riothirre• against. these men they were, L. 8, Beryl Gardner, ,leabel 'MacMillan; Gladys 11IeDonald, to go.. ,r • Running High,Juniii--;M: S. Mildred • 'MeQuillin; ',Clara McDonald, ','Mary " ielAFEKING • • II Hamilton. L. S. Isabel • ''eleeelillan, : • • . Betel ‘Gardner, Winnie Lane. •- . •O.rder that thove.ec'eui.wish, may Steedinrig Broad Jttp-M. S. Clara. attend' 'the' Aenivereary" services at -MacDonald„ Arabel' itmeeon,, Ehza- Crcwe, Supdaye Slake Sunday school beth MacIvot.' •Le S. Jessie MeKeneie, Will Meet at 10 a. inetead of .2.30. Beryl 'Claielner„ p. M. Preaehingser,vice at 10.30 ..Throwing the Soft -Ball -M, S. Mel - Mie. George •Twamley accompanied: de Lane, °Helot McDonald, ,Margaret Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Twainlee and .Thoni, L. S. 'Jessie' McKenzie, Beryl family ,to:Chathani where they spent Gardner; Frances Thoninson. ' • the week-endAYith, Mr. and. Mrs. Elden Throwing s,•N. Basket Bali liiEtoneothiae ..111,ase: Twamleye . • . • • • ' t .see . Jean 'McDonald; L. S. Lorraine Mr. GeotgeTwanileeJreepen Br.ab.son Bervi Gar.dri6r Katharine 08T •with NiacInne'S • Messrs. Ernest Blake,. Palmer Ki Relay .12ate; Middle School vs.. patrick and Thos.. 'Alidereon. Jr. et- .Lower School Middle School tearo be. ' tended. the LaYinen's 'C,onventiori in leg, tee semeees, , Massey gall:Torento.: Friday, Satur- Itace.11.S. Margaret Thorn -day aridySun lay.. They returned• Sun- 111ildred (ArabeI' CAnieren ..ay 'evening and consider asmietve..4 .Elizabeth Meleor), (Helen McDonald greatly • privileged • to be present' eat Clara MacDonald). S. .(Jeseie Mac - this ,wonderfeel And iesjiiratiorial gath-.. . • enng, . .• Kenzie StellA Steieart‘ (Elete Ritehie (t , ' , • Beryl Gardner, (Mater. "lelc14,081i Fran - Mr. and IMrs. S. t stotheis andCc Teonieson), 1 L._ , family, of Essex, Wete guests of Mr, ' Net Race-L.M. eMildTed :elnee and Mts. lio.rton over thc. week.. e?0111.1 marii maertitvreL I<,4tharine end, • Nlclecneie ;leen McKeriv,ie), Olelda Messra:. Renders and Bark- Lane 'Iorgaret Vier:0e L. well. arideMt.• end We. Whitney• Ritchie terVl Gardner), (Bessie 'Car- Leehatah, visited, Mrs. Stethers nechan Catherine 'Campbell).,:(Gladys 'bh StindaY. McDonald Ienhel McMillan), ettern -etiltheee ellerefillingelele '-'•Obstitcles"Reice-e-Nliddle.SMino eviler et the 'deer it this , LbWeleSelmeleeeeiddle..Sehteei being.the Mr. and . ..ilenry 'Horton at, eleneneie . , ; tended annivereary services at Lee- S. (Mize* hoth Nletvor Araliel Cameron),,Ma 'hurt, Sunday afternoon, • MISS' Kilpatrick, of Stratfbrd. aref, Anti McKenzie) (Catherifie was homc °vet 016 week,end, • :kieltinnorik .Margaret letS Mr. and Mrs. B. Stothers at, .(9-14k.,(17j0M,kietiti•lliclelklonzreintl,,,"teh'%,,p1:16/0"irtr: vIC8 In Ontario St, Ohurch, Cihiten: tended the Jubilee Anniversary ser- ("" *: The 1-4;"re4d,• he .Bread "cif .4f flea„lth,:.' " OUR MOTTO IS' QIIAnTY AND SERVICE. • Te'Y Our ginehee•WhOle;Wh•:at Home Nliide and Raisin' Bread sPF,XALs . 2 Chelsea 'Buns, iced •Rollee-eoffee. Oakes, OatMeal, Cookies,e Seleeres, -Cream •Puffs Pineamile.Tertlete, "Jelly Itolls, 'Chopolate•lelarshinalliew CaIN, Raiein" Pies. ' tioity )38jER Phone 367- ' " tucknow • Just received a large stock of Ladies Coats --Latest styles and Best. Quality - be- sold at LOWEST PRICES Also all kinds of Ladies Dresses to be sold at Greatly Reduced Prices, CALL and SEE -THEM AT B. LITZSTE Dry Goods Store Lucknow • • , IN WINGHAM ARENA to • . :HAROLD SKINNER'S BLUE., WATEit..,,BOYS . EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT DURING SEPT. OCT, ,NOV. Jitney Dancing ' Come Sehool vs. Lower., School; . , Lower. Scheel being the wieners,. .• Biscuit Race-7elei. S. aIergaret Them Mildred .Meceleilen); Eliza'oeth Maee IveLlenela..Buswelle, (IIeleneeelcDon- ae MeDonald)._ Le S. (Jessie Me- ieenzie Slerla Stewart), (Elsie Ritchie keeled •Gatridee), • (Evelyn Nixon Olive Fen iee). •.• • e litirdle Race -M. Helen McDone "aid, Cetherine-MCKenneri, Clara, Mac Donald 1 S Isabel Nicllilkin Jessie eleKenzie, Whinnied. Blake. „ • Besket .Pall. Game-.Luelinow ys. , Ripley. Seore•10' - 8,in fever, Lueknow. . • • • • §T. ELENS Mr.. and :Mi.*. S'onter Taelor are awae 'on. a. motor trip •to Detroit.- ' • Mss -Derothe., McQu'illin: was home Mre. R. il. Woods. ,- ee : ...The tegullie• Meeting .of, the Harris le:13.0:1i etratford 'for ehe , week-eret. •,•'' eliesion", Heed will be held in the Unit- ed (lunch oa•Satui4S,' a(k.rn0021 Oct. a, visitor last, week with her eiether ., eIrs. Arnold Barboar of Fergus was , , . . ' Mr; anSeMra. Ed Millet nrid children Of Alitia," ..11)0i1t, . a' few deye visiting reletivee. here -e -rhe geese.; 'of •their 'votnjins ',Mr. and Mrs.. jaa Sherriif. e\l'r. Jack Brumpfon ‘vith his-ntother Motored: 'from Port Stanley recently, 'erre trumptonererneihed for e 'eew eleeks • Visit with ' 'her sister, Mrs, lia,reer., ' . ' , ''''" e , AneiversAry" eervices' ern be 'held in the United Church here 'en Sunday October 28th. The Rev. N. C. Parr, of eloderich, will be the preacher • at the montinee sere -leo hnd the net. R. D., CumMing, of :Heti Miller,' in .the even - Mr, and Mrs. Will Webster,' Mrs. Ramage Mr. George Weob and Mrs. Titre" of'Whitechurch, Moored to Tore (info en Friday t� attend the Laymen's onverition a the United enureli held in Massey Hall, • • • 'A tecent.issee oe a Sask-.1.can paper :ontai_ned the photogeaehe of Mss Annie Clark who had been chosen as their president from the chtnr of fifte 'Members of the Knox United Church of: that ,eitV, ' • . • Thi1"egular• Meeting. of thr; Wbinen's Instittite '•at .Mts. •J, Hum,. uhrisy's on Thursday lasf week Was- vlletteeded. The roll CAII about Lieber Saville' De,Viees wAs well re., cponded td and left nci donbt that the Memleers et the Womeh'e Institute aaeeld vote for Hydro, A mper "An tn,lighman'$) View on 'rood" was Teed' 08 PundT " ',N./netted Nt.,0,811,11n,,Clara 111C. Molio 0h te 1V•te JA0,e, there. eeeveereeeele„.. reeveeeteeng.Ifoe Bklirtyt. 1' 71 ler _An \,10 Mrs, Ed. ow ee, AMILy T A E • FRI.,' and SAT,',. -OCT. 12tb;: 13tie, Milebn. Sill*, "VALLEY OF THE GIANTS' .Comedy TUES.,. and WED -OCT 16th, 17th. ' 4COLLEGE WIDOW" ' 'Comedy SpECIAL," October -18th, 19th, 20th. "SHEPHERD of THE HILLS" By Harold Bell Wright: , . SOUTH BRUCE, PLOUGHING . MATCH Will he held on :the farm of 'las. D. Little, first farm north, of Tees. water, on 'Thursday October ' 18th. Special:prizes for Kinloss ToWnship. Come and attend one a th e• hest 4 • 10Cal plowing matches in 'Ontario. Write for kite list to Alex... B. Mc le a gue-R; 1, Teeswiter. • • 'ie• O .LLet.KNeele* SCHOOL ItEpORT Itooni 11 • Sr. 11".'Poeeible marks 300. Homers: ,22",e• • pass 180. -Hem -Arlene Jew - it te'427p; •Mtiriel Selernoii 266; Mary • Webetee • :257; 'Hilda TWartiley 254; , Jacil; MacDonald' 244; ,atary MelChn and) Ho'syalil ;Johnstone 24e; Meilen 'MacDonald and Edwin Whitley 241; , Jack MacLeod 288; Hareld .Thomp- sell eel; Jessie Henderson 229. Pass-- Chrietena , Havens 216; Swan • ' and Gi ece Webster 213; AYIener 'Ait- .ehisen 203; Donald Smith 196,e Joy 177*; dirvin. Held ,1614; Jeeeie 'Pearlman 150e. • • r: , maekeele *. rniesed exarninhte • , Jr; i l : Possible ' marks 300; Hen - ors .225; Pass 180.--11,,,n,-Mildred hic .2 iS; ZvIda• StewArt. 236; ' clan nee .e.wae, 2•2N:. Pase-eJean Mce Int. 'er. 221; Harold Alibi 220; Gordon Stretl',r.S i1144. 'Helen Johnstone & pidivcis Btpswell 183„Billy Jewitt 169; ` Jatel. Buteen 160; Mary Struthers 155; Tenet.. McMillan & Donald' McItinnen II: : jean Steuthers 142; David Jewitt .•,'_ • ...1,2 -SC- AliCe' Drennan° 1.0, ' " ', H. G. Sherriff:. • dAy •Oet. 16th at 13 ,e'eleek p.m; for —,e een- 1.1.''CICOW CITIZENS fiAND.- . . ree annual meeting of tholiicitnoW • ' Cit:m..rs' Bend, -will he held in the r6,4ii chamber, the evening Of ties. the C.retion of officers and any other bus'' ii that May come before th t nt___._.,-1: v_g, ' Meirtittleurskeiotwthlero/tvlot04 III tn, ot4.0ns 0 4.' 1 t a ,, o ;WO:M.1,1)1N' illletilt44