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ing Shoes for
all Sportlng Occasions
We have just receiveit-a Shinamint'af•'allf the Nei.' Stiles ni Fleet
Feet •914...tin4 Shoes and Beach 'Sra*lsi J -net what the Boy ad
and
Girl,- mitOght to weer' tor. play shoes. New JAW POef's
these wad.
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MEWS WQRK SHOES
OURi M'S WORK SHOES HAVE. BEEN PURCHASED from
the BEST. WORK SHOE FACTORIES • IN ONTARIO, AND
PRICES' ARE FROM • • $2.49 to $4.5.0
A VERY SPECIAL *Out SHOE AT • $2 95
':•AUSjzesfrom�o12.
PACO ad wraps'. SOLES - • . 7 „ ,
ell an
THE FOOT COMFORT SHOP
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v9,467130.0,-*/,ovnilogo os. 4obert
ienp91.t1vofitioxvrood to miss corit',
May Turnball �f Vadeewoed, frieud
and neighbors Let golyrood where
the young couple are now residing,
gathered in the HolyrOod afl,Ois
April 12th and Presented MX. and
MacDonald with a buffet and
nurror.
Tbe Itol!oaleg address was Tee and
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the remainder of :the imiVenrufl
in dancing:
Dear Mrs. MaeDonald and Robert:-
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<As -yon. have Mane:gra Vise "barque
on the sea of matriMmay„ it,alfOrds
•us, your friendo and neighbors; Much:
pieaenre to gather- ourselves together
at this Opportune timeto •Offer. you
one sincere congratglatimes, •-•
"Bob, you are liVored-And known.,
•among •u -a- s:en-Indastrious, ohOnest
Citizen;gma1'iriend • ind,
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-neighbori--ready-to-impartL,--your tal
mita whenever called upon. We are
CHURCH NOTES
Rev. E. W. Lee of Dlhi will Mk -
soapy the PalPit.,in the „United„Church
at both thel Morning and evening ser -
ice next Sunday, May 1st.
Presbyterian. .Anniversary
, Anniverty services Will be held,
in the Lucknow Presbyterian church,
on SundaY, Mai ilth, when Dr. An-
e ` ° drew Grant, secretary of the Board
of Missions of the Presbyterian
church will be the; special speaker on
this! occasion.
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• • „Mrs. it. -W, raw;,•president of the
Hamiltoiv• branch of the • Wemen'S
Missionary Society- and ng. Steed .of
South Africa will be the speakers.
•• at the pfidic .een-me meeting of the
Presbyters.af Bruce„ heing held .in
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Teeswitter, Thursday, April 28th,
(te-daY).
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Presbyterian- Guild
The .Young People's Guild of the
Presbyterian chnreb, met on Monday
night with M. Edwin Smith in
charge. •The :meeting opened with
• psalm 93' followedbY SeriPtimr_P read-
ing by Mr. BPI- Ilendersen. Mil Pick-
• . Ming led -in prayer. A duet hy Arlene
Jewitt aimdAplion Johnston was en-
,joyecl, folkswect with a reading by
Myrtle Len, A musical shiet by Jack
• •Medan mind Deugles MacDonald me
also it duet bY Edwin
Smith in4 Douglas MacDonald, fol-
lowed by a solo by R.ozella Mullin.
The topic was taken by Winnifred
Johnitone. A piano solo by Pr4grs
MDonald and a radi'ng by Mrs,'
• Patterson bronght the: program to a
e-oak,The collection which amounted
;3.20 wan•followed by hymn 270,
and the 3liapah benediction. •
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• Anglican Y. P. A.
• Nearing the dose of the -1931-32
season; the meeting Monday • night
was set apart for nominations for
• the exeeetivei for 1932-33. -Nimerous
nommahona were received for the
Various offices and ballotting will take
• place atthe next meeting. The =ern-.
bers of he "Blue" side will most
Illrely he declared ,winners of the
membership contest, which closes
net. week._ Reports were received
• from various comMittens, including
one from the play and a sum of
money granted to the wardens. Let -
and preparations were also discussed
concerning the closing' animel ban; life'sfirst -obligations; the establish
pleased to see you in young
hOod inan-
+lrirn. nnto yoerself ,un of
quet to be .held in Ma•y. Following- ment • Of a home -
business, short: program was con- Mrs, ,MacDonald, we welcome , yoti„
tributed by the. medibers. A. full 'at- to our- camilanaiti Although coming
tendmence is urgently requested at .the as a complete stranger to most of,:;e,
next meeting which is "Election
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United Church Y. P. S.-
Moeday evening • meeting
brought to a close the spring term
Of the Society with the exception e..•
an entertainment to be staged in
the near:future by the losing side in
the attendance and copperCoetest:
captained -hi Tom';Henry.'
• The meeting', •which WC's one of the
oest of the season was in charge Of
the Social committee- who ' had the
/casement arranged and decorated to
resemble -a camp -fire • scene amine
;which the gathering eejoyed an un-
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sully fine and varied prograni. The
Scripture reading,was taken by Miss
Lila Richards and. Mrs. Craw led in
prayer. A.. violin selection -1v- Bobby
Yldienzie, comniupity singing, a
aading .by Edna 'Agar and a solo by_
Jesse McKenzie, Peeceeded an inter-
esting eanip-fire story, entertainingly
Itbld by Mrs. McKim, Following this
-vas a piano instrumental by Bobby,
•AcIntosh of Pitiamount, a reading
y Etta Taylor and a quintette ren-'
Lered two pleasing Irian selections.
lli• result; from the Copper cosi-
est showed Tom Henry's side in the
Lead with.Melvin Hackett's side lead
,ing in the attendance content, and al-
io -leesuling in the total of the two
contests by .151 points. The losing
tide entertains ,the winners in the
near future. •
Candy was served between games
and contests which , followed and
which concluded, a very enjoyabie
evening...A hymn and the repeating
•the Mizpah benediction closed. the
meeting. ”
Iers of thaaks was forwarded to the
orchestra of the Presbyterian guild
for their assistance last week. Dates fisherman.
we hope we -may be enabled to enter
into the "same relation of friendship
and esteem, which we hold for him
whom you have chosen as your part-
ner through life;
• Please accept this eat as a token
of our esteem.
That life's voyage may be. fully
enriched with the joys and blessings
that unite to make a happy and help
ful life, is. the wish of your many.
friends; -
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Signed on behalf of your friends
and neighborit, • W. S. Eadie.
R. Baker.
• gBITUAlt.Y
MRS. HENRY PINNELL
• There passed away et ber bome at
Ifinlough, Mrs. Henry Pinnell (nee,.
Annie Stapleston) on Wednesday,
pril 20, i-her-61st-year--Deeeased-
who 'bad been an invalid for Many
yearshesuffbeingeriwof with nivanaturepaueiwe.bore.
She leaves to mourn her loss besides
her husband, three deughtrs;Pheobe,
Margaret, Mrs. W. Sandmen"
(Bessie) and one grandchild. Also
tivo Sisters Mrs. M. 3. ifowell,
E. Adair of Yearley, Muskoka, sur-
-die. Another sister, Mrs. Jim: -E.
•Wright of Balcorres, Sask. Prede-
ceased her a year ago,. The' funeral
took place Saturday afternoon from
the Church of Ascension to Tiffn's
cemetery, Lngside. Services were
• onducted by Rev. Mr. Appleyard,
rector of the church. During thaar-
vice Miss Mary Cox sang a very ap-
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prepriate solo.
Pall -bearers -were, Messrs. T. Mal-
colm, J. Lane, EL Bell; H. Graham,
G. Haldenby and T. Cassel.
What is home without a mother,.
What are all :the joys we meet,:
When her loving smlle no longer
Greets the coming of our feet.
You were true and patient;
Through the years- you struggledon,
And those dear hands now resting
Made a home that now .is gone.
Those Who have a mother,
Cherish her with care,
There never will be another,
To fill her vadant chair.
MARRIED'
Lamonte - Leeson
At the Church home, Teeswater, on
Tuesday evening, April •18th, 1932,
Neil Lamonte of Holyrood to Miss
Ise Leeson, Culross by Rev.-W.A.
Monteith'. ,
The First Of May comes on Sun-
day this year. What a temptation
that is going to present to. some
Templeton & Co.5 Lucknow
WHERE the Spirit of Spring • Prevails
„ Children's, PRINT DRESSES, Colors
•Fat. Sizes d yrs. ---12 yrs. for ..---------89c.
Cidldren's SILK LISLE HOSE.
61h -95i. Pair
es me
CHILDREN'S SOCKETS. Pair • 15c.
children's 3/4 SOCKS in Liale. Pair..
‘, MEN'S NEW TIES ... .. .39c., 45e... 75c.
HEAVY SHIRTING. Blue and 'White.
or Black and White at, per yd. 25e.
• TWEED, mashie for • Children's Coats ....80c.
BRASS BUTTONS, suitable for coats
Per Dozen • 25c. and 35c. '
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• REX MATS. 18" x 36".
RoYs' He•avy Rib COTTON HOSE, Pa•ir' ...19c.••
• MeCALL PATTERNS. eels. 25c,3c., 35c•.I
Men's Work SHIRTS •75c., 85c.. $1.10 Clearing at Each .......... 15e,
Men's Summer Underwear Merino, rel3triggan, Dimity
d prices
Orders taken for Hemstitching et Pleating
• OUR MOTTO—"SlIALLFX PROFITS. QUICK TUROVEIL" -
E. Astcluskey, • Manager
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• tiliTISDAY APAIL 213*
- NEW PRINTS
New Prints. full Yard Wide, Fast
• Colors„ for child's dresses quilt
finings, etc. New Low Price for
' Per Yard .
IMPORTED PRINTS
New . Imported British made
Prints. guaranteed bY the makers
to wash PerImtlY-• yard-
wide in a fine "range of new
Patterna. Only
TARO WIDE . PRINTS
'7Ness'••
regular 25e lie: Whit • We have •
left of -them • you Can now have,. •
,Riern at.a redueed price
FACTORY: COTTON SHEETING
• New ,pctory Cotton! [Sheeting',
81 inehefi. nide. Here is.n chance
- to :eet Your requiremets; this
• hai been rediced to a yd. 39e..
DRESS MATE MIS
New Dress **iris's of Fine
Rayon in nice FMAnterl, *slims !
for Antilles and misses 4res8ee-:
Fall -yard wide, %MOO
SILK CREPES
New Silk Crepes for ladies
see, A nice selection of /mew pat-
terns. A fie Silk Cloth with
pretty printer designs at - ....6
BRITISH TAPESTRY
• New British Tapestry. If You
• have an upholstery job to do
here is ms -chance. We are r.le.an-
ing all this fine material, 50"
wide at half prce. They; are` now
For .•..........$L12, $1.25 & $L75
sea-
1What t Baseball'
e ast nge ance o e
son, to -night. Don't forget it.
• MM. D. M. 'Thompson has been
visiting for the past week in Toronto.'
Rev. L. V. and Mrs. Pocock of
Blyth Were visitors with Rev: and.
Mrs. Gallagher this week.
Mr. Walter Jones of Quebec city
is a visitor at present with Mrs. A.
D. MacKenzie and Miss Lees.
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Mrs. Edward McQuillin is spend-
ing a few weeks
guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dawson..
Miss Elsie !Ritchie underwent an
aperation for mastoid last week • id,
London, and is now well on the way
to recovery.
Mrs. .1. B. Reed and Mrs. George
Reed of Toronto, are guests this
Week at the homeof Mr and Mrs..
A. E. McKim.
•Chailie Webster of Toronto is at
present spending a tWa,week vaca-
tion with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Webster -
Mrs. Denis Reaveley, Mrs. John
Harris and Mr. and Mrs.'Jas. Mont-
gomersr of Ripley, visited' last week
with Mr. and Mrs. D. Wylds. •
Mrs. T. E. Smith has for the past
couple of weeks been undergoing
treatment in Winghani Respital and
is reported to be progressing favor
ably.
Ford Vr8 On Display
• A -New Ford V-8will lie on display
at Henderson's • Garage to -day,
(Thursday). You've been waiting for
it, so don't fail tr? takedvantage of
this opportunity of seeing it.
Rev. and Mrs. C. II. MacDonald
Mrs: Wes. Huston and Mrs. 'Thomas
•MacDonald, returned list Thursday
from Peterborough where Mrs. Mac-
Donald and Mrs. Huston were dele-
gates at the annual provincial meet-
ing of ,tlie WMS. of the Presbyter-
ian Church. While in that city they
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Mae -
Donald. •
The baseball season rapidly ap-
peeaches and the question of a team
in Liidsnow is being discussed by
fans and playera in the village. Un-,
til last year, .baseball Afor a number
• .f seasons 18 Lucknow has been a
deadissue. Considerable interest was,,
tronsed last year through a aeries
f games between: Ripley, Kineardine
nd Lucknon.,- which layers, con--;
iisting chiefly of young fellows, not
slaying in the Bruce League engaged.
i.xhibition games were also played
vith teal:side
'This season neither Kincardine nor
reeswater purpose eat-e---dfithe Bruce
eague. Accordiag to reportsWing-
Lam is anxious to re-enter organized
all and:, in view of all this, enthus-
lists in Kincardine are becoming ae-
„We and propose holding a Meeting,
n the near future to discass organ -
eine aleague such as the old Lake -
Ade Leisiue. Teams which it is hoped.
vill beeinteyested include, Kincardine.
Teeswater, Winglsam, Luck -
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tow and probably Walkerton, also
tsschalssle should they feel they had
tufficiente Material.
Should this league become organiz-
ed the Various teams will be com-
posed totally of "home brew” play-
ers and -Should be operated at mini-
mum cost as no team. Would have
sny great distance to travelA cep
!or the winning team has already
Seen offered we are informed.
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Materiel to bnild up a team in
Unknow„ would necessarily be cern-,
• -Lased Of, young inexperienced player
from the village, and Tara] section
tssisted possibly by some of the old
• imers, could they be induced to at-
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empt a comeback. Arrangements
Amnia be made to calla baseball
sleeting at Once and discuss this mat-
ter. We need a revival of sport in the
and this is an opportunity for
I step 18 that direction.
FORMER RESIDENT PASSES
A funeral end has been received
at this office announcing the death
of lifts. Jas. L. Nylor, formerly,
Marietta Chnch, who passed away
at her residence in Essex on Monday
•April '18th, in her 6th year. • The
funeral service was held the follow-
ing day, the remains being interred
in Greenhill cemetery, Kingsville: ,t
Mr. Naylor will be remembered as
being at ene time editor of the Sen-
tinel,wbich he purchased from Wil-
liam J. McGregor in June ef 1908: Be
disposed of the business to the late
A. D. MacKentie on Dec. 301, 1900.
While residents of the village, Mr,
and Mrs. Naylor resided in the resi-
dence now ectipieci by Mr. and Mrs.
F. T. As-lusty:Wig.
Card of Thanks
• Mr: Henty Pinnell and family wish
to thank their friends end neighbors
for the - kindness and sympathy
shown thesis in their 'bereavement, al
so to those who sent flowers and
kindly loaned their cars, to Rev. Mr.
Apeleyard the choir and Miaa Mary
Car. Mr; Henry Pinimell.
-arel of Appreciation
It is with deepest appreciation and
warmest thanks, we wish to acknow-
!edge here the many -kindnesses
;flown at: the time of my recent ac-:
eident by the dear friends both at
home and at a, distance, also by the
neighbors. We trust these kindnesses
sball never be forgotten but passed
Into otlkers, at times of trouble.
Elizabeth' Henderson and Family.
Grocery
Specials-
2 lbs. Prunes 19c
• Oranges, doz.................25e
Grape Fruit, 4 for 25e
Reg. 3e Tea; 3 lbs. fer, $L00
12 Comfort_
4 Kirks Ilardwater Soap 25o
4 Palmolive Soap •. .. .
CalaY Soap, • 25c
40 oz. Ras.8:Straw. Jain, 29c
40 oz. Marmalade • 23c
2 Cans Trimatoes 19c
2 Cans Peas 19c
2 Can Corn • . • 19e
Quart Bottle Catsup • 15c
Heintz Catsup '21c
• R. H. Thompson,
• Phone 82
• MEAT SPECIALS•
Cured 'Picnics
*Ad
Rolls
SATURDAY ONLY
Watch for Prices
R. J. BUTTON
• Remember We hive Spring
Wheat For Sale
SIIIINIMORAMIV
FERTILIZER-
Specal Mixtpres for Garde.
Lawn. nommen, Strawberry,
Shrubery and Potatoes—Aso
Nitrate of Stae, Mediae of
Potash, Steamed. Bone Meal,
Animal Tindmegti and Acid
Phiespliate.
SUPERIOR FERTILIZER CO.
'Phone 106 ,
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MeCORMICR DEERING.
• PLOWS, HARROWS CULTIVATORS,AND DOLLS.
J. FLEURY 8i SONS.
PLOWS AND PLOW REPAIRS.
GOOLD SHOPIAEY & MUIR CO.
WINDMILLS AND FEED GRINDERS'.
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T. E. BISSELL & CO.
DISC HARROW AND LAND ROLLERS.
FROST STEEL & WIRE CO.
BARB & No. 9 COILED WIRE! GATES end WOVEN
PENCE. -
For Sale t....)
Wo G. Andrew's
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