The Lucknow Sentinel, 1928-11-15, Page 141•11111111.1411.
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$2.00 PER tEAtt IN ADVANCE; $g•50 OTHERWISE
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ILUCKNOW, .ONT.
aDR• W.. AI. CONNELL
physician ,and,Sutgeon
Lucknew.,
Hoare; 1:30--3.30, • .7--;43 •
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DENTIST
Dr? MacLeod 'will vlait
.every; 'Tuesday,.'' in.' Da.
Office
LOCAL AND •OENERAL.
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Sale of Mena laingaltiibber boots at
taidin6w t'educed prices at'W= 'L'Atles., Shoe
.(..,"'oneell's • St°r&
Mr. and, Mrs. Robt. Imey of •Toron-
to spent the, Week -end withLecknow
' DENTIST. • .
Dr. R L, l'releaven, • Lticknow-
Over Deeke.r's 'Store. Extraction
either' by gas or. locals Will be in,
Dungannon every l'huradat. Phone 53..
100. AaSiddalk LuCknow; .11roker
' and Real Estate. -a -Money to lend oi
first mortgages on farm "proper-
ties at 6 Mid 6% per cent according'
to security ,Offered Also ,small
anitiunts • on second mortgages, on
farm properties And an peraonal
notes. A few good fanni: for ante
• •WALLaPAPER-A 1011 line .of 1928
• Wan Paper on hand, Prices •from 8e
,up 1'hmalso agentafor.leading -job
houses. -ft. Cametop, ;'Decorator:
Painter and Grainer,.: Box 174, Luek.'
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, SALE -1925 nioder ' Ford
Coupe, in -goad •Conclition: •
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• W. J Davison
FOR 'SALE-aSolici. Walnut Vietrola
Console Medd, Withgood supply el"
ias records.L-Iiifermation at
11ii; Sentiael 'Office:
( 1 Vallay battery: charger-aehargeS
slA and B hatteries,"1 •AV. S. L. ;12(S
;lamp. siX •votts. 10) vidts ,B 'battery
8 new '201 ,A tubes. Allaftir $45: This
materinl'•retaila . at $90.06::
Lucknoa,
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• FARM. FOR SALE
, 106 aeres"--Thit'of'1-.nt. 26 and 27
' Von: 5, Kinlossi 'eteitaining .50 acre:.
and" N. H. of lot -26; 'Con 6aeontninina
50 acres, good bank barn and Week
veneer residence near to ohurala and
sctioalTApplyato E&iona Richardson
, • R. i....Teesviatet
(29-11:-:-e)
RADIO ItIATERIAL FOR SALE
I, Valley.: battery' "eharger-ehargeS
, aad B batteries, 1: W. S..1.. 12C
,- amp. six volts ji,c hatter-, 8 neW ,201
tubes ler $45.. This' material retails
'A. W.' Ilarnilt•in. Lucknoe
• LOGS AND TIMBER
W. the undersigned, are:open to.
• buy all. kinda' of timber again this
winter..We will pay you gond prices
; and 'give You liberal measurement d
an
gratlea, for your logsadelivered at our
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saw. mill • here. , • „
• We believe it ic "tothe interest of
the farmer to, Cut his own logs and de.
liver them, bet anYnne haying ,stand-
ing thriller and wishing to. sell Op the
stump,. kindly see us before YOU do
,anything and we will be glad to See
• We will pay You spot &tali far atiy-
• thing: you hereto offer, arid as lumber
. is largely manufactured mo the fini-,
shed, product .here, it helpa our on
proeince by Selling to a, aoncenalike
(Signed) The Lueknow Table po. Ltd.
Lucknow, Ont.; Phime .25-BoX 206
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HORSES 'ASTRAY .
In 'Pound, tit Lot 11 Can. Kinloss
' •Township, two horseSt.iite grey, the.
• ' Other dark brawn. .One a 'may have
,same On,,provintra propiirty • and paying
expenses. ,
. Tyndall Robinson
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•Att'C'rION • SALE OE • YOUNG
I1ORSES-103 , , thp, Stockyard
Wirt:la:baba Saturilay,, ;Nov. 17 emit -
:wonting at oar. o'cloek p.m. 70 Colts'
20 'yearlings,: 10 . two , year olds,
three, year olds, Pereherorin, Clyde
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pad Be"aiona, •• '
W. J. Nixon, N. .Albertson, proprs.
a. • • Jahn Perlis. Ana
FOR .SALF,-3 youiaa INTikh Cow::
-2 to freshen early in Dosemher the
other •Jae, .141h. Semi. Reid
lphorie±69 r Danammon, -
. (15-711-a) d
• 41)CTION SALE.
Of Young:cattle ,
FOSTER (3. MOVFA.T, 'Will have
in Auction• Sale ,of Yo n'- •Cattle „af
his farm.,t,ot 25, Coil. Itinlosa, on
A ,
THURSDAY NOV.. 15th• `
Caloateireing Itt-Oirea bckaPa-Ma:
36. Yearling Steers
-(alvei.
14 Heifers, 1 a.: 2yrs. old
11 ,Steers- yea. old
TERMS -6 mos: Credit MI aPproved
.'joint mites boarina bank intereeta
- JOHN PURVIS,. 'Atte
FARMERS:a-Why not make yetits
Old root ' palper as good an -new by
• Metalling e new itet'.nr knives? We
stamp out knives for ant Amine).
while you. wait, Bring it st,,lple with
you -The Winghitin IViashina Shop=,L,
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g;,,Webster.
(15=-11=-0)
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friends. • '
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Dr. H. Va 'and.Mrs. Rean and child=
ren' are:guests of Mr. and .Mrs. F. T.
•Ai•mstrong. ' ' •
Mrs. Will Stanyer of `Detroit, was
the gUest. pf Map. T. Aitchison over
the week -end.'
Jan of Windmill Land -Town Hall
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Friday evening 'Nev. 23 -Admission
-35 and25 cents. ' , ... a
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•' Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Glennie Of Itam-
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' ilton. ,tvere week end viSitors with
•Mrs: •Maetallums
Mr. and 'Mena', Geo; Xaigna_of, Sea-
t
ferth spent' Thanksgiving ,day. With
Lucknow frienda.
'Aliases .Iielea and aEveiyn. Craw
were homeafrora Toronto University
for Thanksgiving. • •• '
ri and 'Mrs. Bert Mills of Toronto
:of 'Mr. and
:)Irs. Con Decker. ' • s
: J. L. MacLean,'B. A.,of Port Perry
was a guest 'at the Parsonage ,from
„Iteiday-netitaltIondaY. ••
M. and Mrs. D: ilieLetid have meat -
,;a: Into .their' new,•reSidentie, •reeently
'built On 'Havelock Street.. a
TiutiikagivingWaa a wet; taretedaY--•
'rain from start to linislia7a gieat dis.
appointment tq local ninirods.
MisseasaClara.McQuilltn, ,Niagara
alidaVerna Of Sandwich; Were
ionie for the recent
Mi and Mrs. Gordon .rohnston anti,
shildren; Of Tprotitea are visiting wtth
Mr.: and itirs.littias RObortsOn. '
,Mr. and Mrs. R. D.: Cameron .spent
theaThanksgiving holiday iftOttaWa;
aith their son' Dr. A: A. Cameron. ;
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Misses Mabel McClure and, Bessie
Aliillough; both teaching in Toronto
,
were h,onleafor' the recezit holiday..., •
Missea P. E. and Lillian. McLean,
lave moved into the cottage ',recently
erected" on llaVelock , by Mr. , John
Murray: '
Dr. and Mrs.•Woods, and two child -
fee and Mrs,- Tarlton, .motored from
'Detroit and Spent Thariks4;rvin at -jib
. ,g
Mr. and Mrs, M.'"Wotnis.
Mrs. Meevin Carter of"Clandaboya
.(formerly iiss Duckitigliani) ''mot -
°red up and., spent Sunday with. Mis-
es Pc•ily .and Jane 13uelcingharri. '
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Mr. Jim Mitchell, Misses Alicia,
and , Dora were home for the; week-
end. Mr: Mitchell has -just completed
paving Contract at BoWmanville.
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l'he next regular meeting of the
Inatitete,:and Junior _Fanners
witlabe held in the' Cnuncd Chamber,
Una, (Tharsdaiy) evening,at .the'upual
hour.,
and`Mrs.T. • Macintyre,
BruSaela called ona! few. Lucknpw
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trientla.oa Saturday and •spent,Suna
'day with Mr. and 'Mr.S. Albert Mac-
:
•Vrierids Of Dr: Case of Dungannon
will be sorry tolearii that he stdfered
a stroke .of paralysis on Friday• -;Of
last week, While Alone in his offiee.
We understand that his condition
seriotia; one side being totally Paral-,
111 a coritest,put 'on by the Sen•Life
kaioratice Co. of Canada for. October
in honour Of the President Mr. T. B:
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'MacAulay, aeci, H. Smith, the local
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agent,. stpod. hr second, piece for the
Province of Ontario," for otanber of
applications sent in.
*Sr KW, ANNOUNCEMENT
TO CHORAL SOCIETY
ems;••0;m1;••••••
It ish 2Ctincort engageinen next '
Tuesday evenipg,• Nov. 200. Members'
-Isitallyaletnaine-and get fult-part-.
jailers, from committee -Mr. Wigg,
P:.M.'Grant,'S." E.. Itabettaori. -Sed
:aatazosonaaaaaava- -
;POR SAIX---;Ond Suj4erne, Kitchen
, ,
Raage,•calat or wood, \rata: tan's, all/
is new one Patriot washing machine
Stied condition; one g•Jad S.torin deor.
--Inforniation at The Sent:ael Office
(22a -11 -a -ti)
. AUCTION SALE
• ,Mrs$ WM. Evan, Con 12, Kinloss -
1/2 mile east of ,Kinlpagli,will have an
euetioti sale of her farm fern -Stock
and implements on Tnesday Nov, .270,
commencing at on o'clock p.m,
John Purvis Alta,
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15 th 1928.
CHURCH NOTES
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United Chineh Y. P. S.
The'Young People'a, Society of the
United Church* met Tuesday night.
Iiill•aleYenr7ebtyitiMg17e Dneedckl'eVri.tila
l'ltehSycnIntd
riptattnre,
lesson was Pialin 46. JeSaie NeKenXie
played a piano- solo ',apt' Margaret;
Miller gave a''reading. Mrs, A. ,
.Melcen.Fi,e Played 'a pian.iSelo: Lan-
tern slides Were shown on eVillagea
of, India," with the aesompaneing ad-
dress by Miss Isabelle • Craw. • The
meeting closed -Awith a hymn, and
prayer ,by Mr. Ciaw.
Anniversary Services will be field
in Lucknoar United Churen next Sun-
day, Neva 18th. the ,Rev. Dr, S. W.
aFallis, of Toronto wifl. he the special
preaCher. •
SINGLE COPIES 5:C
CONCERT --RECITAL WAS OD9D
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Judging by the' applaeoe and other
. evidence of appreciation the Prekraln
' of song, readings and violin •Selections
given in, the Toikii llall last Friday<
evening, tile audience was greatly
delighted. •The factthat the .ecincert
was, :put oe by twe, who, though :at
intesent in Toronto may still be elaim-:
ed as Lecknow talent 'added' to the
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•generalsatistactien" and pleasure, lot :
we all are delightedta •see those who
go out into the world giant ' evidence
or a successful career in th•ir chosen.
line Of endeavor.
We elude,. of course to he "Joint
Concert Reeital" by Miss Mi tired Tre-
leaven and, Walter B: era B: A.
who were assisted -by Mr. ;•Barrie.
Davey,. of„ Chealey, a third ear :stiiii-
ent • at Victoria ,University Toronto,
Presbyterian Guild... ' There wastio lack of nn iberi-• Or
variety:in.the well arranged program
f.The regular riieeting of the, Guild whilethe .ability of the artiStS was
was hetd. Monday•.•eVening: After the a matter of pleasant surpais to their
-usual devotionalseaterisea aaa-violin friends.
solo was given . by Mr. James 1Vliss Treleayen meigo. soprano, who
Other .musical nttmliera Were a solo for some tine has been a't TorOnto.
by kr: D. M. Johnston, 4 nullifier by Conservatety, of Music ha l'.made re -
the ladies: quartette and another vics• tearkabie, progress ,in the past year
lin .selection by Mrs James Little. 1 and is an artist: with ma y quanti,
Readipgs were given 'by Vera .Sheriff, ties1Which win 'high favor ith a pop -
Gladys McDonald, :Donaida Douglas tilar Audience...A manber o beautiful
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,and , Miss 'Marion Stewart. The: topic 'baguetsfrom.admit-ix* fri ads :in .the
of.,;,the •evening was -taker' by'. Mrs., audienSe attested the War' Ali of her
•Eforaee: Aitchison. A pleasing feature reception: LuoknOw peopl will be:
.of, the evening aasithe:TreSetitatiok: glad to hear her agaio.'B :the way,'
-aaf,..atwo.-.-beautiful-sellaireralttes-AndItratirsatra-atissa7Treleaven as fre-,
Mae;Cameron ,MacDonald. • After a emently taken :ort. m sten', pro.'
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nest enjoyable contest luncheon was • grain s. this was her first ppearanee
aerved. The meeting closed with bailie ,in, a. full, length' reCital.
.571 followed b%- prayer. Meat; f us knew that . Walter
• LlfiCKNOW UNITED CHURCH.' ,
ANN I ERSA ItY SERViCES,
' SUNDAY NOV, 18th
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• Prelude -Adagio Cantabile,: Hayden
- Chapel. Bella Flaghei.
' Offertory-Autunin,.:.: Cramniond
AntheinYe Shall Dwell In The
• .. „...... .. Staiper
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Double Quaateta-Rock Of Ages,...
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Bowies
:Organ'. Postlilde-aRecessionaL,...
...... . .. • . , Schuler
1. P. M.:- : •
yreludea-Twilight Devotion,...-.....
Sydaey. Pease
. Offertorya-Eregy, Lemare
Anthem -Ye Shall GO,, Out With
▪ .. ...Barnby
Anthen-lesta Priceless Treasure,
. . ••• • Robert
• 'Organ Poailude-Gloria,... Mozart
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SOUTH' K1NLOSS W. M. S.
The regular menthly 'meeting , of
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the tiy.. M. S. was held On NOV. '7th.
,
After singing; and , prayer by the,
President, Scripture lesson from Acts
5th , Chapter,- was. teed '• in, tiniseri.
Hymn 381 ',being anne,, Miss Norma The messenger .Of Death paid,' a
Nicholson took the Stud. •Topic on s:ery unlooked for: visit to the fiame
"Foeinosas",and,•gaira a ai4n,did out', of '31r.,and Mrs. Allan Kaake,Ditrham
line of • the: :work there, We were 'Rend, near Kinless Village early Tee -
pleased • to have with 'as; ,Miss ' '0. sday morning ,of. this NVdi!ti,' ' when
'Henderson, who .took tha Scripture their little daughter Muriel Irene was
study from 'the chapter read. After called away.... The little:girl, Who was
the offering, Mrs. Alex Sutherland almoief 2 -3/2' -years Of Age Was: well.
read fromtee "Mary :Siesior of Cal-' arid playing ithOtit as usual ,Monday
.abar" star, which is beingio a. read 'at morning, but 'was' taken vntly ill
the .different-iheetingS: After singing, e,iFly tItern0On: Medical ad was sum -
:another hymn, hyinn, the•meeting was dos-. moiled but the little •patteat ontinued
ed With Prayer.. . , • to grow NvOrse, mid early Tuesday
, . _-2-e-o-&7---.. • i Morning' s'be pass:ed.,away.
, '1 he funeral will be this hersdaY
afternoon, ' to,. Greenhill Onietery:
Needles to say; ,.11,.„ and Mr Kaalse
have the sincere ' sympathe of ill?
coMmunitY in this sad brea • eitiefit.9
Craw had a gond speakiii voice, a
good platfprnaappearanee, nd.'a gift'
of fluent expresion..but, w te not a-
ware Of his Wide range of abilitytas'
an elocutionist: :There 'was 'ere:thing
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from the gravity Of A selee ion ,from,
Scripture to the. funny non plise for
the :Younger., elernent. There was .not
h dull moment ,nOia,a.' poO • 'number
throughout a long 'prOgralia
Mr. •Davey,,Who, -by ,,the ay, is
-member of the College ical Or-
ganization (The .,Burvash-•.Taio) is .a
sweet and. skilful player. and • was
heartily a)plauded: and -epeliOred at
every appearance. • •
31r.* A: '1\fewton, phuiit. Was
aceomnanist fOr Miss .Treleaven and
Mr: .Datey. •
The:United (berth S. '$, Orchestra
gave selectioriS, 'before and aftcr the
program.
.A number of local cointer attrac-
tion' accounted for an audience
ler. than. it smal-
ctherwise might,have. bra^
•However., .the :Hall 'alai 'aiba t ,threes
quarterS'filled, and there was allthat
could be wished for in the' way of.
order .ateci attention.
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•LITTLE 'GIRL DIES SI_TDDENLY.
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• WOMENS ,INSTITUTE .MEETING
The Novaniber ineeting, ef' the
cnoiv Womena lastitute washeld' at
the home df -Mrs. William Fisher;
with the nresideat Mra. 'Win, Merdie
n the .chair..The:minutes of the last
egelar meetiag and two apecial rneet
rigs weee rid 'and business arising
harefrom ,disposed of It was. dectd-
d to send a donation of $5.90 to the
War Memorial Children's, llospttet.
London. Mrs. Temple Cla.-k was 'ap-
ointed delegate to attend tientrat
ontario ,convoi;tia, hn n will , be
eld'tn Toronte•Neyember 276-. to .29th
'1h chicf nisiness Of tee meeting
ai .airkagenients regarding
be Masonic banquet at whieh the In-
titilte Will have ehe'rge 'if the , cater
ng. At the dose -of. the husineSS the
oltowipg program was, erje,Yed, Vo7
Miss..^Mary Atchiofl, Reada
ret,' ItliaS•Zelda Stetkard; 'ea ,eittellent
aper ritepared' by. MiSS Mary, .Mae-;
eod on The litatitate •a beildet
n Islatiehal Life" ,Was read by, Mrsa
obt. StrutlitrS. 'Paintikin Pie
oldest' whielt .follotved the judges h.
•ardecl the•prite to Mrs WM. ltfuedie
he Roll Call, was answered by men
ion of "Canadian Woinen• of Nate"
he meeting closed:With the National'
tithena after which a telehl1 lialthout
as spent and the directars ehat#6
erved rofl'eshments, 't6 next Meet
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ng will be held et tl10.1i0inil•d•Mts•
ameren, ,Sec,
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ENTERTAISI ENT
Ripley talent will givethe rogrant
at 'an entertainment in ticknovs
United Church, .Monday • evei ing of
next week-follawing the ae votary
serkiees on Sunday: Besides a splend-
id set Of views' to be hrn%r by the
.1t(?v. R: Edis Fairbairn, ther will be
solos.. duetts ,find quartetts by Mr.
and Mrs Ora Crawford, Mrs. ''t!).
Munn and Mr. MaCKensia and read-
ings by 'Silas. Montgomery. •
.SCI100E,
- The t - O.ot the igh
School r.4611A17,'V was
November 'fith. The oPeniag auniter"
was 'TheLMinutts,werii..,
read and acTopte'd. 4§'t'hele Was no
ImsinesS the prOgram 'folloWed. The
Ifrls'of rilrni 111 gave 'a, Phelps. Alex
3mith Speke' on,:''The Value of ; a
.Mrs•. Craw Wtjinspir-
atioitat, itddresa, her subject being
'Wo: `stand on orard.." A tiolin *el°
'ns iliMdeted. by "Aill4liret
Itatb iNtetod,gavo a reading folletted
by an•Illattamental by Bernice Blake.
•r;lereeedo Hodgins sang ,tt solo Meet.
closed by Singing GodSave the
King.
ASHFIELD NOTES •
Mr. and Mra. Chester' Hilton and
. .
family, and 'Mr. John McKeith , of
Oakville • spent . the week -end with
Ashfield'fieeials.
• '•Mr. and, Mrs.. Wm .• Hogan, and Miss
Jean Long motoeed to London for the
week -end.' • • • • • • '
.I1is Albert 'Beckett spent a few
days • Of last ". Week' in 'LentIon and
tended ', the Copventioe .of' •the• Wte-
mens' Institute which wailield there.
Dr: and -Mrs. Alex'Bainae andiam-
ily of,Hanniton and Miss 'Arline Rob-
inson of Toronto, spent t. week end
the g.ueste of Mis,s Bessie Hamby:
Dr. and Mrs Arnold Cowan, and
,
family of Toronto spent Thanksgiv-
ing with' Dr. Cowan's' parents Me. and
Mrs:: John CoWatt.
.Mr...apd,Mrs. Jan -MacRae of. Stria
throw yisited with Mr, MacRae's Par':
ents at Loctiarsla •
Mrs., Dunean lalacennan is 'Visit.;
ing -her
Toronto, who iSserioasly 111
We' real -et to report that *Mit. •Pet-
er Coeke i confined to b6a.,
The 'following teadters spent the
Thanksgiving holidays at their „re:
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:spectre hones in Ashfield. Miss .Adv
}Jelin, from near ,flarpiltO.Itliss Bes:
Sie Grant from Cathay; "Miss, Lotth
MacKenzie. fsein Sarilia; )1ies Aran(
MacKenzie, • Mies Besaita' MaCKeitzte
Alia§ Mar;Kenzie anti•Miss•Mar•
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agareta-Mat-Laninan-all'ant-Tormitor-Mr-'s
Charlcs 31acGregair of•Kitchetiernand•
Mr: Duncan „MacItt-ie of Milverton.
Y�un ian ,Dies Suddenly '
• :The 'Corpinunity. 'about Pramouni
and ‘LochalSh Were :greatly eaddenee
When, it .1,ecante knoWit that AlVip'!Mc.
Donald, ,only. son of. Mr.a ancr Mrs,
Jas McDonald Core , 13., had , paaaetla
away on Saturday eVening. 'He had
been; s'.ek about two Weki; but -it was
:not :petit the.TItursday previous that
his 'condition Was considered. serious
and his •death,earne. as a -great Shisek„
to all,. „illVin as a.bright'yonng man
in; his twenty -fit -it: year, , beloired by
all who knew him He leaves taineernia
his .parents arid seven sisters-Mrsa
Lone MacLennan :of Detroits 'Mrs:
Robt. Hamilton' and,Mrs. Win., KemP,-•
ton. of • Asheeld,. Anniewho teaches
near' Goderiqa ,Amanda „nurse in
training.; in Kincardine Hps.pital, and
'Plialiss and Rachel' at home. The fun-
eral was on -Tuesday afternoon f to
•Leshalsh cemetery and .waa One . 'Of
the largest. ever seen in tl•is part The
service was conducted by the Rey,
G. S. Ritchie,' _pall -bearers, hey frien-
ds of the deceased: Dan_Roas;aRocidie
MacLennan,. Kenneth MacLennan
John Winfield, jack Macintosh : and
Fred ,Ketachagate. The • family have
thesincere. sympathy of the • .entiee
epiniminity.a.
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A' COMING span
Pitching isorseshoet, atise despised
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as a game fit, only for idle farm hOys,
and ,later henioronsly ,.dubhed •`rbarn-
yeti! is making a strong bid
fela high place among THE sports
Of the. day. Clubs tea' promote and
'enjoy the game are being. Orkiiized
allover the country, ;and It ie. said
thatthere: will ,be a',•flourishing one
right here. in LueknoW.:iii. readiness
for next' Summer.. • • • •
This..corning sport engaged the at-
tentiOn of, a Min-diceof lbeal, enthas-
iatts on Thanksgiving ,Ditk,. and when
the'weatliee inan,persiated f in pouring
,rain *upon the earth the kaine was
Nearied on inside the rink whish proved.
an Weill spot. The game was .played
On a "plus-and-rnints" bases (many
of you won't knowwhat that mean
anti wecan't explain) and the inter-
est •and ..,enthuslasim, approached that
of the curlers who' spondl'Aany happy,
hOuri-there -When Jack Frost is king
and winter ,gales ,hoWl outside: • .'
•4 Winers in Monciates game
MeCall mid Solomon with '1. plui
of 42,; 2nd, Maalritosil arid llowe, plus
23; 2rd, Clarke And Stewart 'plus 19.
We don't knowjut what rctay• bitp-
pOn net season to that g.entleman's:
organizaiyna The Ltickaoiv Howling
Club. Its going tobe tip against hard'
competition.,_46,41.6_
Y.G1RL -GLIDE .NOTES •
- The guides heldatheitaregular.rneet.
ifig in the school last Friday. evening.
As the new uniforms appear the coin -
pony' is taking.tm a'iasry smart and
teat anpearauee, The following, were
enrolleil-Nightingale Patrol, Guic1(
Kathleen ret-lrig„ Canary PatroI,,Otilde
Winnifred Jahnaton., Eaale Patrol
Cleides Marion Johnston, Audrey Ilari-
deride, :Margaret Ritehie,
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The Bread The Bread
of VIS Health .,. 0 . . „ .of -Health,
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OUR Aiorto IS QUALITY AND • SEO,VICE-
• Quality Produces Good -Wilk Our *Goode .1.1ave Alw.ays Been A Odal-
itY Product Made. From . The Finest Materials With 'Knowledge:
' Thirt Tears of kxalerience, And Experiment•41ave• Gained,
SPECIALS . . • .P. • •
'•Cream Puffs, Lemon Merinke Nee, Raisin Pies, Rasberry Tartlets
• Maple, W'alnut. 'Parts,. Iced Rolls,' Chelsea Buns, Coffee Cakes, , Oat-
' • . ; ^ '1 ' . meal COoldes Rock Cakes^. '
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" OLLYNIAN'. BAKERY
Phone 36 Lucknow .
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We Nye made arrang-
ements with The Can-
adian Fur M'f'g Com-
pany4Leader in Values
a Grand Display and
. . .
,Sale :at OUR STORE'
MONDAY'
• ;
19t4,..1928.
Yon_aretiJvited
uswel
'HORSES FROM THE W,E,ST
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Messrs. W. J. NiXon
berfsOn,--forinerly of .thisdistrict
zanie eatt 'from Saskatshetvan last
veek With a fine lot of youngliorsea.
Which they Will offer ..for sale at Wie-
ghani .on, Saturday of thiti week. Of
03 in the -.lot, 70 are ecita Ofthis
ear -the Others one, two and three
Just' how • thp' prairiefarmera inaita
age 'fo.prosiuee cOlts so .21ieap1y"that
they, cji be brought to ,Ontario and
sold atii profit .somewhat of a my-
stery'. Howevei the thing e'en be done
tiir Mr..Nikori, tvaa.interalted in • a'
load which 'he and „Mr..; Saieltzer
'brotight*eaSt th'it fail, dial here he is
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'Wa
ith another.' Not so mny Years ago
the,caia.ipads of liprses' were all..geing
the other. waY, z'ind duiiii the ,great
.moyement of settlers intj the Prairie;
Provinces, every farmer tool; ..seaqtal
teas ' of horse ith him
;Indeedit was,then thought that colts
eptild. Mit 'be raised ih 'the. West,
:own*. to the cold at the But
,hat as a , wrong itleitaas the young
•horses. Come through the winter, alr
,right, and those' prairie • ftirtners' ap-
ear to be able to taise loisainougli
fm- all the, country, east and west.
•
. 'UNITED CHURCII
The regular monthly Meeting .of the
nited••^Chui•ch ' S.,' was hold .in
:he chi ch basement 6th • MrS,
presiding,. After tlye open -
MVS.. Busrell yelid the
vipture- lesson', ::‘,.liSs:,,,•(:14,!etti-, Webb'
viidered solo. Mrs...A...Turner yery
.'.il;spilealt. with he t:seerkid -chapter Airt•
• ho.:Study' book,. "Drinns lit -11n..., -Dark-,
lOss..;"• Thei:e was discuSsloh o.f the
,tntteol the Wwn, and Sur-
,onnaing country, ineinher:; into. grou-
is :for the purpoepar
se' of Pt'hig the
j,oiithlY
t11n vener f' ch t
. :wtci
olrai
rOtip is I.( sponsib:n
le for ,'o monthly
lading i11. the soiring Ye:lia'tbiS SY-
teal has I roven aetisfeettity in other
invilitariea alai We Volpe Still- meet
.ith the ;erne, sueeeeShet. ft;
lie and Mrs. 'Button wer4 appointed
tOSt-In. tnchnt-d a V,tari
todti glove. rtoder 1)104.46 tiomi ttac,c600-tn;iiitniiititntlettoceltaftilte' aclosteri!da, ri.4ira4rIt
4s' C1,1A
Sees gettinel 401ECe. Oro...4004
MILY THEATRE
FRIDAY 4. SATURDAY, NOV.
• Richard Birthelmess, In
THE NOOSE'•
Comedy
TUES. and WEDa--.NOV..2eth &
Norma Talmadge, In
"T, CHO7virpyyLIS.
C. haalie ".,1FuLriii.autN.C&aottRGthoetiv.eigteo,;t:13,..p,eta. In
JUNIOR 'INSTITUTE AND
J1e. FARMERS iiAvg GOOD TIME'.
rNote-aThis report pr a 'highly suc-,..
eessful soeiat •eyeht is Somewhat be-
lated "due to ineideAnts;,, or aceidentg,
ter: which, nobody in particular iviiS
responsible] • ', •
The tuekriow Branch of the Jiielor
Institute and Juraor Fixameas staged
VerY successful Halloween inaSmier:s •
ade the, ( arne4.,;ie Hall. 'here was
a large attendance and Some pretty,
aositnaes were in .tkidoe,2. The: halt
Waat'' decorated Yellow
and •blaelt• With: the provarbial witch-
es, `a,'"h'cota. black at latiterns.
Ferris Mathers presided far the fol-
lowing pregnrin Which Wits' 'quite en-
tertaining and nalch enjo.;ed: Motalt' "
•oraiin selections' by Fred ;41acQUIllin,
'Will Haim, Alex Sinith and' Will 'Cain -
vocal -illicit, McDmigaill
.and Birt Thomps'on;
4e'n •Swar; Andera
sen tid Paltrier -kiipaariaaassAatilailiaga,,
"Rippling Rhymes" coin:insect andgiv-
ea ('lair 11cDougalt, created,con-,
§idol--atile amusement, ea did, alSo 80V -
oral contests which followed- The
i se Wirrnei.% 1.vere': Fancy . ',dressed
imiy: :Visa" Andeettons fazwy
dre,sed gents. Gehage 'Kennedy; etimie
tll'essed 1(1374 lki184 Ethel IScartit4
dressed. gent, Wilt Lyt..n.s.;
drtatSed nonmember, Miss Ilelen Swan
The, winner in a candy thatest, "the
larest 'variety Made fraln tOndant,'
watt'
Mi aa Ethel 'Martin, watt 114' dif-
ferent kinds, At the Close of the pro. ,
gram refreshments Were served,