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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1931-08-27, Page 8�E ;EICItT• •' 4. 1�U WE'LL GIVE Yt;U •® 1.E>4 u' R N,4►'W .6. N, m x ' x:'14; hl BUSINESS care;. Ntht ,delivery: caire and *#2,0)14404,, will' fcwet' hiterriclitt®ua, on Ooodyea l leavy Daily Tires. ;Road sfio&. at high speedo hold uo terrors for '111:°'110614.111410k. $401414 4..a! .. can .of,the ,.Goodyear• lea y. labs%,. Thee ;pltarpr'rnuggd•' biocke ;of its Weather: e Ai1r ,Tg ad�'�ros i.t.overj►' ef$'o` rt'of rnyn Ar ttOw �"" !o Ached We're' proud to .cell the •Goodyear ;i ` '• Leavy Duty '7'�ire� .` We ;wu1 fl&. ' i ;PHt it' on juot'dme•of your cars Wu*, 10: prove 'whit it can do for you. Why not Ineke this worth. •ire 'experltnesit Supertest Service ' Station J. .. MacKENZIE; • Proprietor,' Lucknow Ontario • Put a rote Goodyear Tube in every .new casing!' GOODYEAR - - 'HEAVY DUTY tr rnr Lu�kncrw .t1 . �r Sic'' ool •R „ . ,pp •, . � esults ., x=75 to !10.0%: 11-66 to' 74: 111=6.0' to 65: ' C -credit, 50 to 59. Belovii 50=isailure - A'eggrrotat standing is granted on medical certificate. Certificates have been' mailed to. students. LADES •i VIN AT� SE41'ORTH Two 'rinks of bowlers to 3 part:iin the lad es' teurnaneent last week $ SeafortIi Third prize went'to the rink composed.'of 11+Ir. s,. Well, Hen)ier, son, . Mrs.W. L. enzie, ,Mrs; Reg; .Smith,. Mrs114.: Porteous: Th' members of the ' other rink were: Mrs. Joe Agnew, Mrs.; Wes. Joynt, Mrs Robt. Button and Mrs.. Hornell Wtn rlrat"' .at Goderich .• - - 'Three rinks from town took part in the Irnaih trebles tournament at Goderich on Tuesday The . first prize, end tables, went to the rink conl'posed of Mrs. Well. 'Henderson;, Mrs., Reg, Smith',-, and Mrs. W .'L. MacKenzie Fourth prize was won by •Mts. Thos.' 'Smith, Mts. ,Alex -14114406 and M'rs.I J. W. ' Jayne.- ' G'UIDTS DAT AT THE I,,AICE As the 74. c now 'Girl .G.uid ... es did not 'attend `camp this year,• arrange.- ments• were'made' to have • a day's' outing• at the . lake, and': on Friday morning -`ro f last week; twen'ty-t:rve -members of; -the ,troop, • in- •charge : !of- their captain, , • Mrs. *vie taken to.Kin'tail Beach by<.1•no:- tor where they very much -enjoyed the expedition, returning Inane in. the evening. •II TO REGISTER UNEMPLOYED • Reeve Ise 'has -recently',-received' a communication from •thesecretary of ,the Unemployed Relief Committee of the 'Province .of Ontario asking 'for' the registraiiion of all, unempioy ed •in the 'village, by' 'August.. $1st To comply with this -request a regia- ter has been opened at the clerk's, office -Where the unemployed are re quired :: 'to register their ' name, age, usual occupation, .,huinber''of :'depen- dents', depen-dents ,• etc.' One means of .relief,. we understand, -vain' by in connection.- with !Northern development and ,the Wilding, of the . trans -Canada high= war , T$URSb,AT, 41•IGIVOT 2'tk, x;53:1;, Is Highly OBrtiidy Mrs. Mary. Ann Reid 'Ys One AK, Ashfield's Grand Old I4adies. - Dungannon, Aug. 24 -It was a. merry and happy family group which gathered at the Ifarbor• Park, Goder- ich, on Saturday- afternoon •in 'honor of 011e of Ashfield's grand old' ladies. now residing in 'Goderich; Mrs; Mary Ani (1{ane) Reed; who• was celebrat ing her nth birthday.. • There were 15O. or more. present; and many, came , long distances • as there were . relatives • from. ,Detroit, New York; Toronto, .Cadillac, 'Saskat- che'van, `Winnipeg, Forest, w' Ripley,. Lucknow; Kinlougli, •Dungannon Irani., Lanes. Many were*also; .present =Iran.,, Goderich,', where 'M•rs »heed` s§ well, and favorably know t Y Mary' A.n e hone` a '. n � los" - t''1,164:: . y. a . n a ford' in: Devonshire, England, on August 19, 1844, the -third -e1destt h ld of_.t11'e--late ;ilia-Lan.e_'_.a•n . -• Mary Andrew of that place.' Other... 'neiii"pers of the .'family, in order of Age were, James Lane, Ashfield,'John; Kinlough; . Mat'ilda,. , }Mrs. Gardner, (afterwards "Mrs. Andrew)'; ' Will'iam • Lane', Goderich; and Richard , Lane Saskatchewan • Only two of the feel ily. now • remain, Mrs Reid. and Win lia'm Lane,, the. latter having reached he four score mark ii. .Jantlar'y'.last.. was present for the' festive oc-' asi on. In .1853 when aline years Of .age. kith' her `patents. and' brothers' . ani, .iisters, Mary Ann ,Lane came to. Can- ,Engli'sh 'I French eoni.j L--t-I-Htst:l Tng:jZool IGhem Au {£om; ArtiurF: Andrew.. 11. T. „.1 1 c 1-111 I c, 1,'' c. I` L ' c ° 111 Lorraine Branson '. I. - c `' I c ':.; .c I .L . I. c: c., Nancy Brown 1:3_6 ,_I , • 35, � ... • ..1:.:. I : Olive.• -G. -"Feriae- I .1 1 Imo- t . _ I I_ Beryl, ' Gardner „: .:i'. -c : I'' c i 1. I Margaret. Graham _ . I 11'1 L' T11 I ' L. .I Clarence Greer _„_ -:1.111 '1 43r I e I c 1 ...1-411. e .1 111 Jessie MacKenzie: I c l ' c„,.. :1. I . I �,. - John Martin. 1 . c . '1 28 i1 I 1 1, . Elsie Rtieh e : I” 37 1 c •..1 , 1, I.' ,,Alexander "Smith; . _ ;» . I, 111 1 111 1 '11 .111. I . I 11 c 111 James C. 'Stewart 11- _I. c . I:.. c I, _ ,11..1 .I 1 c. I 11 _ �Isie dint ._- i -40r 1 I" 32 . I c r 1 r Aegtotatstanding has been :granted'' to . the following students in the ubjects: • ndicaied r Lorraine'.Bra'bson, Eng. Lit., Mod. Hist., Fr. Au., Fr. Comic. Jessie -MacKenzie, • Eng: Lit. Beryl Gardner; Eng. Comp. and Lit F. E. McLean, (Prin.) 4 MAFEKING ' Miss Margaret'Blake of ,Winniieg, Who . has spent a month with relatives here, left for home Monday. -II Miss --Mary' 'Anderson --of London; is -visiting with Lucknow and Ashfield friends. Miss Graee Blake: who spent most of the holidays in Maslcoka, returned Nome .Monday. ' • ' , Mrs. 'Richard Johnston has been ,suffering for a week with blood..poi- soning in a finger of, her: right hand. She is staying in Lucknow at pre- 'sent sb' that Dr: Johnston may have it under observation. , ." Richard "Kilpatrick who was a student in Goderich' Collegiate last year, successfully passed the Upper School examinations and intends to attend Normal School this year. • Mrs. T1ios. :Blake; Misses Grace and Olive -Blake, Olive, ' Elsie and Mary Anderson and Olive Kilpatrick, are camping at Port Albert this week ')m• • Misses--•Winnifred• --•and Bernie ASHFIELD,. NOTES • The A pigust meeting -eV the -Ash- field: A'sh-field' Unibn U:F.W.00., was. conducted: )y the President at the • home of --alts: -.heir--y MaeKenzne -oh- Wednes- day 19th. There was an • instructive" meeting with a good attendance. • Sevetal'matters of interest were con- sidered. Particular note was made of The 'additional toil rates, unposed, by the Rural Telephone Co., and it was iesolved to write a Iet'ter to the `tel )fici ephone manageOnt ` protesting a- gainst this advance. Folloivving this•. good • programof songs, reads gs •tied discussion on present day topics engaged the attention,of the meeting. Another feature of interest , .to '• the meeting was a cake contest in which Miss . Catherine MacKenzie" was the prize winner. The roll • call .on i our favorite dessert received a good re•, sponse. ' After closing the meeting with the NKntidnal Anthem' a dainty lun z!i was served. Blake, Nellie, Cranston, -Pearl *and Cora ,Thompson and Annai Erwin; spent part of last week camping at Kintail •Beaeh. Mir.. and Mrs. John Blake of Wing!' harm, spent last week at . their home here. • • ',Mr. Benson Reed, who was the guest of -his cousin, Mr. ' .Harvey Anderson lastt,�week left Tuesday for -.his home a't.:. Cadalac,:_..Sask., where he teaches 'school. Mr. and, Mrs. Reed. will remain some .time longer with f'eed's mother, •Mrs. Paul Reed, Lucknowc . l and Mr. Mrs. Water Alton and LOWS L � L PA T TION ON THE AIIt young son, Arnold, spenta few days , recently with, •friends in 'Toronto. Many people in this . community will remember Mr. °towel Patton, TO' INSTAL% STEAM -HEAT t n, who. delig' ted audiences with his 'T eheating system othe R► l eY . progra m 'duringthe Chan: - Continuation School,' which has beei tauqua festival- .last Match. It• --may _____anything_ but, satisfactory, orY since e the school was built; in • 19'14, • is about be of_...interest to know .tat Mr. Patton on is on th . e air e ve r to 'undergo a change, The Board hasY eek -day d' , e mon•nng• at 6.30, and Sunday morn-. very wisely: ecid d to hist all a .s at steam -heating: plant,_which vbill. ba .'` 9.45 over WJZ, 1V.B.CA Nei - completed prior to the re -opening of work. ]'!'aim mail' can be addressed the tall term, 1 • AI LEGE BREACH OF CONTRACT- Ft`rom the . Free Press of Monday we take the following: Silverwood's Lucknow Creamer Limitedhas`: issued' a countyrt , eucourt writ against Jamee Logogiane, Perna; giata Logognanis, George Tombros and the Peacock Cafe of Winghan- for, 'damages' for alleged eg breach of 'contract dated November 22, 1930. Ivey; Elliott and Giilanders are act- ing for'the plaintiff company.. HOL,YROOD t. The nest 'meeting. of the H.. will be' held at thergome.of, Mr's; Wm. Percy on Thursday, . Sept.' 3rd..Topic• 13eamtUying 'the Farm' :Home /by 11Tr.s.^Jos . Kodg i -D ''odor -Mrs:. Thos- 'Harris. Roll • Call, A4: Nature `Quotation. Question B'ox.r.Lurich'•Cont'- nit' ee=Mrs. 'Jas. 'Hodgins, Mrs. !Dan McFarlane,, Mrs:' Tom. Hodgins. „Ex': hibit of'. Home 'Made Rugs.' Miss Combe.'and; Miss ''1VFitchpll of Melbourne, Sask., , and Miss ..Elsie Vint of Lucknow, were guests of Miss' jinni fred.. Ackert: recently._'.'._ _'. Y -`.ens .and .thr-e sons William Reed;. •Mr..and Mrs. Robt. Baird and Mr. ,Lucknow; Richard' Lane Reed', Goder- Harold ':Miller *ere Sunday 'visitors 'eh; with whom' ; Mrs.' Reed: isnow v rs: lmer 'Ackert. . staying; Mrs. James'Alton (Emma)," Mr. Andrew Burt and son Albert, Lucknow•; Mas. Thos. Dickson (Midl- and, Miss Madeline Rundle, spent the ia),, Porf• Albert;;.Mrs. (Rev.) • John' week -end at he home 'of Mr: Chas. flowering' (Janie)., Winnipeg; Mrs. Burt. • . -Way -Sherwood, Saskatoon, and .4161.-. Putting locks,; on some•of the gates ,»n Reed, formerly of ,Moncton, N.B., seems to be the order of the day ;in ind now of, Toronto: All were:present this burg. for the'reunt n except the two Baugh Mr.: and 'Mrs.:' Howard Harris and :ens in the 'west. There' are twenty,- Mts.. Thos. 'Harris' spent Friday even- fight 'grandchildren, 4ntl `twelve ,great ng vvith_..Mr .�nd Vli;s:- G,has EoM= randchil'dren, near -of= -whom= .were= grant. present on Saturday.,' • Mr. :and Mrs. Howard Robinson, " • The 'afternoon was ' spent very lir. and Mrs. Tyndall Robinson 'and ileasantiy .in social 'intercourse and ;on George, spent the week -end with .in extending .congratulations to the, 1'!r. Jack' Frazer and family' • of Eni- ;nest of honor, and a program of ;ports, were carried .out. Mr. and Mrs. George Dickenson and :,•Supper was )served from' a ' long. ,°amily ' of 'Malette, Mich-, formerly :able set in the park pavilion for. of ''H'olyrood, 'are spending is ;few :list: such. occasions, the 'table : being lays with. friends and relatives here. ) ofusely 'decorated • with 'gladioli. Mrs. Andrew Burt; and grandson, After supper; Williii n P. Reed, eld- ;eorge Sheppard, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. est son .of the family, a4ted as man - Smythe and • son J}mime are spending er of ceremonies;,and speeches were heir ;holidays at • the. home of Mr. made by Mrs. Reed, . William • Lane. Chas. • Burt: • sir.; William Bailie, of Goderich, John Rev. Mr.. Foster, Mrs. Foster • and look of Winnipeg, -Professor Andrea •family -renewed old acquaintances :outice; of New' York, and Rev. An - :ere this week: Mr. Foster was for- lrew Lane of Forest, :all of who're nerly pastor of Holyrood church: vere in. complimentary and reitiinis- lWiss Watson, R. N.' of. Lucknow,, is:int mood. • 4ttendingJ.-Mrs:--HL-Aek-ext at. pr . •---Oldest,•.-W-oinanr-Present • " ;ent. Mrs. Ackert is not enjoying the Mrs. Reed was. the ;recipient of =rest of health lately. - • •-nany. 'gifts, among • them being one Mr. Elliott Webster. of- Lucknow. ')f a' birthday .calve. from'!a group of s assisting Mr. Donald' McPherson 'ter neighbors in' town; also a enbi. vi.th, the,.;harvest: , 4tantia'1•.oh'eque, the gift., of her tiro - By all appearance our carpenters, 'slier, . William Lane; .'Mrs. Reed was 14r.;Elmer, Tiffin and Mr. 'George Mc- :he oldest person . present; , There Yti lain, are making' splendid proggres's ,vere• several others who were eighty with the township hall... dears or over -Mrs: Paul' Reed of Mrs; Robert Webster of Lucknow, Lucknow • and • Mrs. 'Henry Reed cif. as ;a recent :visitor. with Mrs. Mc- •Goderich,: both : sisters=in-law; • Mrs. Pherson. laugh Rutherford . of St. Helens, an Miss Eva Culbert spent a few days •4d neighbor. •and friend, and William vith her' sister, 'Mrs. Win: Eadie. , Lane or man.' yearstreasurer of Miss Helen 'Burt spent Sunday. at le county. county' .of Huron. The youngest het home:'here. :hild present was Ronald Paul Reed,. Mrs. Thos. Harris and Earl ;spent' ► months „old son of Mr. 'and Mts. krnday with friends In .Kincardine. Sett Reed ' Whitechurch: As ` dusk . Mrs. Chas. Congraint and sen Har -1 fell. all dispersed to their homes well )ld spent Sunday with friends at satisfied with the happy occasion., ;':th'el.. "' Che following persona were present Mr. Joe Elliott and Will Jones left and° reg'iste'red; • Mrs and Mrs.' M `vin r•Windsor this week.; • treed end •two.ch ldten, Toronto;'ass" Revs• -Stanley Johnston°- fronn- Bruct- -Evvelyir- -Reed;-.. Toronto; lir: olid Beach visited at the home .of Mts. VIrs. Erie Fairbanin' (Bessie Reed) Chet Ackert the 'first Of the week. Ind'' daughter,' Mary.:Lou, Detroit; Mrs, ' Lester, Mt. .Curt, Mr. and ,ev. Andre.* Lane,' iiarss Lane, For ts. Jas. Symthe and son Jennie ;st; Mr., and Mrs: James Alton. of Torontot were weekend visit Luc'kn'ow Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Al- Ritchie, �Rober't Ritchie,"- rs Ritehie Mr. Wm 111cConnell v "i a ltJ'` . � .ia► ted_,w9 h.. s . �t .Chat. ¶U C'%, • ,' tOp Il n4 family, fleifastn..Mr. and lire, and malty ethers. a Fqulrth feet woek; friends on th uI�IIIIIII�IIIIif�IViIAIUIIIi lllllll�llllll II191�IGIIIWIIII�II IIIII�IIIiU I[pUlliiiIIilAIIIIiI iIIHl Nllllil®tlilllllllJ U IIIIII(�Ill lll�lllq q I�pIN�@il�lllllf�if . T R that Sdhool Starts ne ,t :Week Your Eoy 'and(irl WW1. Go ,Hack, to Sd0o1 PPy New Shoes- ,'• fa ; ,01111 , WE HAVE CAREFULLY SELECTDD SEEVERALM :LINF,,,S. OF .MODERATELY • PRICED :SHOES FOR Sfl'QOL ; WEAR ,j THAT WILL STAND_ TILE' . GAFF 'OF THE. ,SCHOOL. YARD. GROWING GIRLS' CALF OXFORD TIE WITH . MEDIUM _.-.-.HEEL.._PRICED AT ' ... . , .•, . .. $2e94 GROW.ING GIRLS'. CALF intoog *RAT vOLL GIVE EX: I' CELLENT WEAR SPECPALLY, PRICED AT......;;..$3.45. •MISSES'''STRAP" SLIPPER WITH CU'SHIO'N'.' • . .SOLE. • N PA-: , TENT and GUN METAL CALF'. Specially. Paced 42,00 CLDS' OjTINUTI;I1G� t, MISLHSES' OIG SHOES �AT • BOYS' ' .a d I � YOUT HSS- . t I ^ri r end , I - - Try our REPAIR-DEPA.RMENT for Satisfactory -Work 1fIIIIIi IIIIIIgIII4111iIIIIIauIIIIIIHIIIIIilglililll11llf'lll5fllf mlllglgj(t111111Ulfllllii110110IiIIIl11911IIIgIIBII111IIIIIIIS 1111IIi,IIi1pl lilillilllll�lilll I �, u�lu uulul ' . ST. HELENS •t•..,;.,.. • . • • bIttA 6900 .. 89c. Mrs. Hyde .was a week -end visitor nth her daughter, Mrs Cranston at. Jtrathroy. • ' Mr. J. Mefntosh• of Buffalo, Mr. D. McIntosh ' and Miss Margaret Mc;,. -tntosh'• and - Miss Flerence` Strong. -61 Vineland were week end guests' .at Mr. D. Todd's: • • Mr. and' Mrs: Archie 1VIcIKinney: and children' were .recent visit'ors'. at 'Ada, The family set sail "from Bed- .:t1r. ` D• $. Murray's. ' • • ford and the voyage took ,eight weeks. Mrs. ,Matthews" of Cargill,. Miss Mrs: Reed can remember very, viv- Belle Somerville .of . Toronto, . Mr. and idly all that transpired during, the Mrs., Halliday of ,Hamilton, were voyage, and'of their conning to. "Pick=' vis'it4brs in :the vicinity,`recenntly. The ering, and later • to Scarboro,: where ladies who were the daughters .4of the a wirlderness of forest surrounded- late 'Mr, and Mrs Thbs.' Somerville. them:: "-Wliien 15 " 'Years of a e • she' c end g ,ailed on oldfrien = ds, • . ` came 3vt'th the. ' •family'. to Lucknow, Mr.. and Mrs, John •Sparkes Of Ind .fout•. years afterwards, in. the'; Dorchesteiv were yisitors;,for-•the;.,wei:k. little country, churc of Lanes,' na-` end with 'Mr. and Mrs. John Mill •: 'reed- for-itre- ne-fairril s�►e be:- ame. the, bride ofWilliam a Mr. Ford of'Vancouver and Mi' i am Reed, , Thos:' lhos:'• Ford of New Scotland, visited stalwart and prosberous'.fainier.. The during Mn the week With r: 'a d Mrs: marriage ceremony was 'performed )y Rev. They Mr. ,Adwin. ' settled on Souter -Taylor: farm^in ast Mr.: and Mrs. Joe Hyde of'Under- West Wawanosh, .near• St, . f3elens; and';latermover to Ashfield !:o=the-fate-:far'nvict--Lanes wvhich bei 'came the home , of tile' Reid. family:- dere amily.Iier"'e with:.her 'husband; . she shared .he vicissitudes ' of pioneer life, and `:(trough their thrift And, good man- Mr. and • Mrs. W. M. Fitzgerald .of. igetnent, •established for --"themselves' "Toronto,' • were guests recently with family, one of the finest farm Mrs. Harper. r,• 'iomes -in the township of Ashfield: .'Mr. and Mrs. Carter, and daugh- • Their family -consists of four dough- ter:Margaret and Mr. and Mrs. Keays of- Grand- Villey;-wefe-visitorsat Mr. Alf. Webb's. Mrs. Carter and Miss Margaret remained for a holiday..' Mies Lila •' Humphrey' is spending a week with lifer sister, Mrs. Talker Miss Jessie Henderson of Lucknow is spending tile, week at 'Mrs. J. B. Rutherford's. • ' ' The `• September' meeting of the Women's Institute has been post- poned: for a week until September _ • wood were recent visitors. with. Mr. ;land Mia.Hyde.. _ • Rev, .:and Mrs. Cumrnjing , and Mar= ;wet of Walton 'called enfriends.; in the .vill'age' on Wednesday. 'o ff to1' Min at IJ.B C. Stations, 11 • k�ifth •' . 'Avenue, iVw0Qt+ ._ Pitzt Rx 10thE . ' .. M�eurrie--lifGoderich for with her 'daughter, Mrs. D. Phil- lips. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. ' W. 3 Forhen were Mrs. Ed. • Cronin ,and children of .Toronto. ' • A little' son• arrived at the home V Mri, • and Mrs. John Cameron'' on Tuesday, Aug. 24. -Congratulations. iirilliam, 'Alton, Ripley; krs. Alex Treleaven, Ripley; Dr.\ Lane 'Trelea- ven, Mrs. Treleaven, Lucknow; Pro••. i essor Clifford Treleaven, Mrs. Tre• leaven, New York; Mr. and Mrs. Geo bane, three daughters and son, Ash; field, Mr, and. Mrs. Henry.' Gardner.• Mrs. Richard ardner, Ashfield;, Mrs iiebecca Reed; Lupknow;' Jacob .M Reed; 'Mrs. Reed, Lillian Reed ' and' Vjss:-Wilbur Brown,Dungannon; -M•i. and Mrs. Bert ' Reed and family, Whiteehdreh,- Mr. and' Mrs. Thiomas-- •Rmed and son, Cadillac, Sask.; •Prof. Andrew Goiirtice, New York; , Mr. Ind Mrs. James Cook, Belfast; John Cook, Winnipeg; Mrs. Charles Alton, ?erne and J. U., 'Dungannon; Mr. and Mrs. Thos.: Anderson and famil.. Ashfield; Mrs. Jane Reed, Mrs, ,Ste- phenson Weller, Miss McDonald Sheriff Reynolds,' Willner 'tam!. Mrs. McPhee, Mrs. D: McNevin, Mrs. Gildon, Mrs. A." Iliggiiison,` all of Goderich; Mr. and Mrs. William P. Reed,• Lucknow; Mrs. Thomas Dick- son, 'Cora Dickson; and Fred °Di'cksot• and Melvin Dickson, Port Albert; Mrs. Hugh Rutherford, St.. 'Helens. William Bailie, . Mis's Mabel Bailie• Goderich; Mr. and Mrs. Chris San•. dersori,'Goderich; Mr. and Al2rs: Wil Liam Lane, Ripley; Mr. and Mrs. Thos. ' Sandy, ' Goderich, Andrew Cour, . tice and Mrs. Walter; 'Goderich towrn• $hiip; Mts. Freeman, .Lucknow; Geo. Andrew' Mrs. Andrew and faniil Andre*,y, Mry. and . Mrs. Tsaac Andrew, 'Lu'ck- now; Charles :Ritchie, Mrs: Chas. 'Farmers -Ditchers Builders': HIGH-GRADE BRICK: -and MI* for SALE 4 REDUCED PRICES.,, We will compete in Price, Quality and DeIivei,t _A trial ''will eous. Vince you ,OVER 20 YEAS IN BUSINESS SATISFACTION, GUARANTEED.•, K,BAN.NE'RMA,N 8t SMITH BRICK -and TILE '.WORKS Kincardine, R. ti. 5, 'Phone 1`07:r 4 WHI:TECHURCS, . YMrs. • Dan ', McKay ° of Chatham -is isiting rlatives around here. VIr:_-A'lev Leitch . '.of . ,Detroit visite .is sister-in-law, Mrs: David. Gillies; other relatives. 'lir. 'Peyer' Kennedy visited oSuit- ay vvi lr ill a Genie `"i' , oh'n Reid of 'Au'burn.• ' Mr. and Mrs. Will Egglestone and ; .. �on_of-.D'e'troit-visited last week-vnitl -- --_ is mother, Mrs. Egglestone, and.. his inters, Mrs. ''Bert; Reid --and' Mrs. ienry Patterson. Miss•,•Nettie . Sharpe who has • been isiting with Mrs.. A. Fox,,returned ais week to her home in Hamilton. ' Miss' Annie Kennedy spent the .reek -end with her sister, Mrs. Harry :'ichborne of Goderich: The mission band is having a so-' lal meeting in the Presbyterian._ ....: hurch'ursda ,___T h , y.._ afternoon - and-- - :embers; are inviting"" the "ladies of he congregation to, attend, and are eking for handkerchiefs,•used toys,. tc:, to, send tothe needy. A,xitnnber of the" young ladies of he commuirity have attended, the ewing course in the "Institute 'Hall: his week. • • Mrs:Dumont of Chicago is visiting . ith '• her mother, Mrs. • Egglestone, nd also her sisters, Mrs. Bert Reid .nd "Mrs. H. Patterson. :,Mr: and Mts. Wm. J. Henderson 'of Vingham,' Mr. and Mrs. Lfiughfin :tewart of Buffalo, and. Mrs. Nicker - on of Niagara Falls, visited with heir. cousin, Mr. David ]Kennedy, and. ,ther relatives. • • 9OURTH CON., ICINLOSS The August meeting of the *C.F.. , fV.O. was held at the home of Mrs.' R. Iiddleioa, ' with , a good attendance. ' Its. R. Martin • presided and ' the.:. _:. Meeting opened with singing the _Op- Cling Song," and ' repeating the ' :ord's Prayer in unison. The minutes f last meeting were read and adop- ed. The rail call wap responded to -y "A Canadian Woman of Note." after community singing, Mrs. Rosi he : District:, Director addressed the ieeting. Miss Olive Robb read a -aper' on"Tact" which was well pre - area. Mr. Jim Little favored 'the • +eating with some selections on the :Colin, accompanied by Miss Bessie .- `arnochan on the piano. Grace and 'turdean McLeod gave readings,' vhich were much enjoyed. Miss Mary •IcLeod read • a paper on World EV - rats and Mearle Middleton gave • •an ' instrumental. A iter ' singing God .lave the King, lunch'*as served and n so'cial'tire¢spent, The next meeting, 's to be 'at the home of Mrs. Win-,: ltobb. ' Mr. Wm. , Ruttle, who has recently arrived from the West, has rented Ir. Wm. McConntell's fame: Miss Christena Bain and her 'sister tenet have returned to their honte 'n• London, after spending their yaoa- • Aon With friends' here. 1 A' little boy 'had , arriv at 'the -io _.: . i . . me •of Mr, and Mrd A chit' hie- Me=` Intyre. •,-C6'ngratulatiois. Mrs. S. Ctrnochan entertained a car load of friends front Seaforth last .. Week. • A;. y t.t :;•:,+tic ' �Yu.._I. A IL