The Lucknow Sentinel, 1929-07-04, Page 1IF
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MacLeod.. will !let laleknOW
;• Tuesday, in The .C.ait.k House.
• .e.er,:..:,,fpeeker`.4k "St4e.::?",1*traetiao
' 40.0by'$P,0o. iegak . be
• Dungannon every Kano*
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flrat mortgages . On. fatta
, Siva at a',114,4 .1P/s• Per coat acP9r#1, sit
1.4:-.aeourity.. gored '11$4.tt
• ,.(tiaannte on rnertgagai -.
properties and (.00004'
.setlii. A few good fisrrn for eide
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WALL PAPER -A lull -line el ,1020
WalfPaper on hand. Prides 'nenaliterr
aide down for 1029..1 am also agent
for leading' job houses. -R. -J. ,Camer-
on, Decorator' Painter and Greiner
Box 174, Lueknoi.
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,,FOR , SALE -Oraltle - dwelling.
nearly new -in Lueknow' Ittferti_
• Aron: at The Sentinel Office. -
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• kOR SALE -12% , acres Standing
Hay -Alfalfa" and Timothy mixed.
Phillip Hogan, Ashfield. Phone Dun-.
ganneir-416-1:7-47.
(4-=7--e.) •••
AUCTION SALE .
Mrs .' Annie Chesnut wall an
`auction ',saleof standing.. hay- and
Aesenti. Nixon woe ,et 40.,#torth-
i40014: the .feneral of hie/gather
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,.;407.k ii,)4 Airs. 'Ian MacRae:oiStiatin,
oy were guests .Of' MTS. ',Ethan on
M and Nrol.,liArthar ,Neiviinnk of
,Ilamittoe ',gilled on letcy*T; triends
. Mr. Alm Percy i :over from ]Dat
:treir iinentlitika''.eW day:S. With. , his
taci4tow. '• • '•
• 'Mrs, H G.:Sherilit Vera-ibid. Gra-
hani
liave_gini*ereteal:w:.-700a,FIt
tgr.4.0Y.'F,Lnd 'August.. ' •
10..and -Mts. Cantniain'tleddein of
Toroiflo are spending the week '11-lt!4
and gra. Geddee.•
Mi. end , Mrs. 'Garnet. AnistrOng;
'lttoley and Ronald of Toronto Were in
town i 0$Ittiennt. Dar. , •
09. are gt:4fig eSinnter holidaying
$4;15;ffill'bey yonn niee,Ciub Bag at
W. J. little'a,: Shoe Store. - • .
.ohn Howe has ecu own in
Virginia State the pest two weeks:
'.'nieitieg one of his daughters.' . •
• Mr. •COn.• Decker and :ill, ,:gowig.:
eicitehem motpro...41,.!ipotior.. and
'spent the ear y pert of e wee ..ere,
'The Rev: A. W. Brown and fern*
arktnoVing this. week frern the Ash-
field Parsonage tp .ThOrndele, • neer
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.Misses F. E. and Lillian McLean
are spending the school vacation with
their brother on the 'heme'farni. near -
Dungannon. ,
Mrs. A. D. MacKenzie' and, Mise
-growing. grain, at Lot 15; 'Celt. 6,1 Lees spent the :week -end in London.
'Kinloss; on .July. 9th,.. conneeering,..at
3,•30 o'clock Purvis, Auc.,
v 'PIG ASTRAY ..-.. •
Came -to the premiseit of the under-
signed Lot*N. ti of 39 Lake Range
Ashfield, about June 10, 1929, a brood
-have--sione-on-Provt-
.ing properte and paying expens'es.
•• William A. JOhnston.
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WATERLOO MANUF,APTURING'
COMPANY -makers of Threshing
•'Machines and Steam Engines -Cana-
dian cliStributors for Rock- Island
."• Farm' Tractors and , Eagle
fuel -oil -burning Threshing Tract
•'Earl Eadtinin'llolyrood, Local a ant
• - Phone '13 on 36; 'reSSerater
(6-0-tf.),•
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BABY CH/CKS-Only two more
hatches, Ante '28th Barred Rocks 15e
a C. W. Leghorns I3c each. July
5th hatch, Rocks 13c, ,Legkeirns. 11c
each.
• This is' your last chance for this
• season to secure chicks from • our
choice breeding', pens. .
C. G. Cemnbell, R. R. g. Aehere Ont.'
Phone Wyth.10-24 17-
WEDDING BELLS
• . • Grodleild,-.filscIntesh
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A pretty wedding was solemnized
an Saturday, 'June 29 in korth'Broad-
View 'United Church, Toronto, :when
' Irene, daughter of Oa late Mr.? and
Mrs. Peter MacIntosh of "Luelcnow,
Ont..; was married. to -Jerees Patter -
ton Godbold, son 'of 'Mi.. and gra. a.,
')%.Ged.hold, of yoionto.,
J. Pritchard, assisted by the Rev. R.
G., kStetistrt, performed the ceremony.
W; it. YOung played the wedding
musie and daring the signing -of the
register Miss Enid Gray sang "Still
os• the Night."'The church was attrac•;
• tively decorated with pe)bies, ferns
. and palms. The bride •who ' was given
away by her brother-in:law. gr. P.
-Torranee' of North BaY,'looked
pretty in a blue georgette dress with
real lace, with bine shoes. and little
, felt, hat- Her bouquet Was of oreltids
and lily -of -the -valley. Her sinter; Miss
Ruth MacIntoih, actedas bridesinstid
In 'yellow .Cliiffen with green felt hat
• And shoesto match. She 'carried'
hotteuet of The best Man
• Was ,Mr. Russell Godbold, brother of
the groom. The ushe,rs were' gr. Mur-
ray Godbold and, Mr. Donglas God-
bold: iinmediately after the ceremony
the happy couple left by motoi for
their wedaing trip, 'Willett thei will
• spend in the Adinonstek&-; On their
return -they will reside in North Tor -
Onto. •
S11011141TOLD To- MOVEON
Wo -re' &id that a eatible of *knot
:•-•-•'wereabont-toWn-birtruesuity-otteri
fox sale hooks. eyinerstly ltint Pre
Of "TO' Pita's 44 iteeeta Terenitn
••••••ithe bo-oka are said -to -COntafki 'Matter
condeirming. off hand, everything An
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the. Way of religion arkit roverninent
*itswellMS we Ilene it in this
As such niateilat L ikeditietnahose
itireiteribiliouldhe-erdereiliirineve
guests of ,Mrs. A. M. ArmrstrOng and
daughter, LOttie.
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Mr. and Mrs: J: A. Glenme motored.
from HamiltOn and will 'pend a few,
weeks at 'Peint. Clark. They were ste:
companied from Hamilton by Mies.
-Joan-MucCellern---
The regular Meeting of the We,
Men's.,'Institete.'will•be held at the
home of Mrs. J: S. MacKenzie on
'Friday inlY 5th it 2.30P o'clock ' in -
Stead, of on 'July ..12th-,Seety,
• Two -news budgets -and some other
matter which arrived' late this week
are-tinavoidably left out d The'Eini;•;
tnei this week. We' can handle only
very short articles after -10.30 Wed-
nesday morning, .
• 'Miss Clari. McQuillin and her &int -
Mrs. Tarlton, of Detroit, left on Tues,-
• day of this week on a teachers' ex-
curaiOn during which theY• will visit
the principal points' of inteiest in Bri-
tain. and. the COntitient of Ettrope.
Mr. John Joynt returned home the
end of last week from a business trip
to New York State and the Maratime
L -Provinces .He reporte having seen
• grain and root crops no farther'ad-
vanced anywhere than here in West-
ern Ontario. -Conditions ate backward
.all over.
PRETTY JUNE WEDDING
• •4 pretty wedding took place.at the
homer of the bride's -parents 10 Con..
•Einless, , on Wednesday, June 26th,'
when Annetta Mas. second 'daughter
Of Mr.'aintkirs. John Ctilivell, became
the bride of Mr, Mervyne W. liediey
eldest kien of "Mr. and Mrs. Wesley
Hedley, Greenock. .To • the strains of
the 'Bridal Chorus from Lohengrin
played by Mise Marietidlledley, die-
ter of the 'groom. The bride entered
the prettily decorated living item on
the aim of. her father and took her
place beside -the groom under an arch.
of orange -Momenta Sad evergreens
banked With ferns and Pink and whits
• peonies. The marriage eerentorry was,
performed by the Rev. E. 0. Galla-
• her. The bride wore a gown of white
georgette v.tith it silver 'ininbroidered
veil caught • in .cap 'effect with a
wreath of orange, •blossims and she
earried.a bouquet Of 'sweetheart roses
and Maiden hair kern. It the onc1u-
ioU
of the ceremony the bride and
.grooin led:tbe way to the dieligtreein
where. the 'Weeding 'dinner was served
to-abbut eighty guests. The decora-
tions in the dining room Carried Mit
the color scheme of, pink skid white.
. The ycitint couple Were the recite
i'ente,-,-of mann vainahle.and-beautifut
• Wedding presents. The nrinint'S gift
to the be was `it reeii gettl..WEISt
thaPintitst
peklace Later', The liaPpi COnfile riett:
"MI a mittrti trip o Oran* tiiIiiWaf
Niargaist ng and :ether points, ,the
bride travelling in i blue et:Sea:Isle
and white felt hat, Ontheir return
.Mr and Mrs. Redrey will tSlit ttp Mt*
edellegi On the at OOM's ,fartn, **girt
: where they- will4cirry -wit* thebt'itie
IcIECENOW PDELIC•RoillOOL7,-
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• E00111„t
21'r90°t•e. fr401.".,S9Binr First :
to -
Junior OP- the :ye9:r.'e work-
Honours-Jean'SW(111,Annet.'Pallnen.
000 poilet
Whitley: Or-
Iand :Patersoni,Etta Belle MaeDonal
By E*4ininKtlOn=-ftOnorninn*'Fi
Mergeret Jean- Parker
Evelyn 'Whitt*: Jim Ward: ","!.top.k
:Pearknan'• :ratia-,1•Rneeetinften-i
Marjorie Oaken: Merle',
Johnstone: j. C. 401104t0e0. Redenir,Lfoijcn'oed by geoigadlis ,,.firewsiks was
OMINIGX DAT !KGGRAM
SPQILED #Y.RAIN:00 OLD
. Great qrOw.4 In Town And Park
Firalierks ,Dos4r0Yed.
• • •• Dy Deranges:sr , ;
-41.X 1st -forenoon. and - aftcrnoon
eifeot day for field 'snOt4s.
or:a helitlen itnywheie.'lletk.at,Luen
pow*.everytEing was -ret .for a, most
ea'eeastal.,-Celehratian.*•,Most enter-
taining Orngrent. of.1tand:muate t� be
inetidetb---4:•--e:q&-A-rmstreng, "t-
' Promotedt J.t
... re 0.
Oita.
1104c048-41elee MetelitOe' ;ink WO's.'
ster; Muriel Paterson: (Louise 'Oreer
and Isabel Nicholson): .1j110 K. Mac-
K enzie: Helen' Maeltoeeld: Mary Fi-
sher: Florence Drennan: Jane Horn -
e11: Gorden Steward: Marion, Traplin:
'Elva Twantley; tosvid.Malleugh: Mur -
vin Solomon: Dorothy Irwin: Mai*
aid Salkeld. Pass -Jack Leith: Jean
Ward: Jack:: Drenneit:' Donald Jolir:
stone; jean Havens: Jack Henderson.
thig( ' 1.
,
Sr
rremetea, from 31 If to Sr. IL
On their year's work:
Clarence Swan.: Mildred Rifehie: jean
Macintosh: Harold Allini'Ed*in Bits -
Well: Helen Johnstone : Donald Mae-
-16ZYnictilictng.4:11Y4tewar:tarru:el°1Z1VT(ileajnien:
Ar-
thur, rap1in 'Pass—Mary Struthers:
Billy Jewitt: Jack :Button: Jean Stilt-
thers: Gordon. Struthers. Taken .on
trill -Dave Jewitt:' Alice Drennan.
Promoted from Sr 11 to Jr. IIL..
On their years work:..-.,
Hilda Twamley- MurienSolominti' Joy
, . •
lienderson: Jessie Hendm'sonr Arlene,
Jewitt: Jack MacLeeck. By •E*amina-
tion TIOnora27-Marion,IMsteDmisi1d:
Donald SMith: Jack MacDonald: •Gir-
vin Reed: •Harold Thompson: Mary
MaeKim. Paas-711eward Johnstone:
Edwin- Whitler; • ArIMer Aitchison:,
Mary: Webster;. :Christena Havens:'
Grece, Webster:: Pearl Swan: 'Jennie
Pearlman. • . • •
t. 'she
III to St. -111
Passed on... years work -
Audrey Horne: Frances_ Armstrong:
Eleen Johnston. ,• ,By Examination--
Hon. -Leonard MacDonald:- "Graham
--Sherriffr-,Kathleen-Macintosir:- Nor -
Mae -Taylor: • Bertha Brown: Ruth
'Parker; Catharine Hunter: • Maudie
'Asher: Rexford- -Ostrander. Pts --
Audrey Henderson: Alice Leith:Verna
Johnston': Margaret Baker: • Harold.
Ritchie, •• ,
" IV
• Passed' on year's worli-
• L. Horne: E. Newton: J. MacMillan:
F. MaelCenziei E. Agar: B. -MacKenzie
L Deueins:in-S:olemoniil"lohnstone:
,By Eicamination-Hon.-I. Hamilton:
G.•Joynt: C. Jewitt: C. Finlayson:D.
Thompson!, Pass -V. Steward: j.
A. Macintosh: F. MPne: P. Me-
11*Iillark: E. Webster*. •
• * failed in Arith, '-
Recommended -Flora Webster:
•• • M. MacCelluin.
Jr. IV to Sr. IY•
• Hon. -S. Collyer: M.-.1titchie:•
McDonald:* C. Fitilaysoni D. Clarke:
M. -McDonald; G. Ar'mstrong:
Pass -
M. Johnstotte: EL.-Sololfretir-J, Mae -
Laren & D. 'Horne (ties): F. MacIn-
nes; X. Ferries: J. Fisher: M. Coutins
M. Henderison: S. Caineron. Iteeom.:
medded-W: Welker. • •
• • K. MacDonald.
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' DEATON-MacLEAN
4 very pretty .Wedcling Was sOlein-
nised at the Sauth Kinloss Presbyter -
ism Mamie; LUcknow, on Saturday
Morning, June ":29th, when Ret A. K.
MeLarei ignited- in Wedlock Ethel
6hristena, daughter of Mts. MacLean
and the late Edward S. MacLean, Eirk,:,
• eardiike.
The bride *as prettily gowned in
an eneeMble of mode, trench Ithia7
ten& Fabric' trimnied with flatte crepe
and hat to mate lt and carried butter-
• fly roses. The attendents Wete Mrs.
Krus--peslew of the..bride and
• Mr. Harold A.Ifaireen (-forego)
• brOther of the bride supported the
groon OnlY ilmstediaterelittives-were-
IsresOtt ineltiaing bfrMFOZ.o.
Deat�n' Stratford, and Mrs. H. A.
'4qcstt and daughter also Of StrittfOrdz'
, After a motor trip to Detroit and
Abel' Pitint# Mi inct Mill."Deatoit Will-
, reside in S'tratterct,
' • DIED
Ont., on
1929, Mein PAM Welters,
forniortel' Elitabith
hit it mac thouoh -941 _440 think best wishes .a'. hest sf mina tor Cathteek
readitieea for. an' hamense eroird
•'in' the; , • : , •
7heii„ atenethtng happened: Inst as
the bands werelining up' shortly af-
ter seven o'cloelt. a ',Cold wind set in
from the svesteed rein began to fill.
The hands and the crowd had in get
:under :cover, and tilsie was. general
consternation -0e rain/Wasn't heavy
but it would Wet light clothing thru.
and the bands: could not venture out.
.Laterjt was found thatthe ram had
destroyed the;fireworki material which
had ali been put in readigess, 7 „
About 8.30.'O'cloelt the ram let up
and, the 'dye bands proceeded to
. ,
ini
n Inived-by sCeres-o6tur:
ornObiles Which:, afforded shelter to
hundreds Of teecunints ;who were de-
termined t� see.midiheer all that was
,going However;„Many,who had come
.to -town --went s het-nee:other' rematned,
uptown so that the erOW4 in'the park:
Surprisingly large; under the cirefink..
-stances was only half what .it Would
have beenhad the evening been as
fine as the day.
The bands, from, Streiferd, Chester
Walkerton,. Blyth and the home org-
anization put On a fine Cori -
Cert until. about: eleven °O.!clocy. Sorne
'say that t was well worth the ad-,,
Intssien•fee, but there, was disappoiet-.
• inent, though welseardno-complamkn
that the 'pregam could not becomple-
tea: ..The .celebrattee eomentte very
regrtfellyannOuticed that the .fire-;.
*airs .feature had to be cancelled.,
• The program in' the,2.park....was fol-
lowed by e dance in the Town gall
Which was well patronized.
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Tii:litterboan , - s
There was a nice crowd' in the park
in the afternoon to Witness a gaine of
soft ball between teams repreSenting
St Helen's and Zion, and a game Of
-regular baseball between Paisley and
-Teeswater. These are..the two out,
• standing teams in the Bruce Logue
this year and they put pp p very good
etdnhition of ball, although to the on-
looker itheie, .an eared to be an un-,,
usual amount L hitting, blit perhaps
that Was just -good batting, instead
of bad work by -the piphers. The
score rei pretty high -7104 in
favor of., Paisley., "
The tug-of-war, between teams
from Bruce and Heron Counties sche-
duled as a closing feature to the gif-
tz.eneoe, did net develop very Well
owing to disappointments in the Hur-
on team, However the captain suc-
ceeded in getting together a 'scratch'
team which did not fairly represent
the'county and was no match -for the
stalwartsfrom 'Bruce; captained by
J. W. Colwell/ reeve Of Einloss. The
prize in this event -was a beautiful
cup'! Ont. un as a. challenge trophy by
Mr. Foster G. Moffat, M.L.A. for
South Thacup, of course:Went
to the Bruce teatn.
Another afternoon event which at.
tracted much attention Was a horse:
• thee -pitching tour-T-mment Which was
keenly 'contested.,• First prize in lst
vent went to McCall & Huston; 2nd
,to J. Agnew & Swan. Pirst in second
• even t went to F. Macintosh and sop;
• 2nd to 'Tiffin It ,Tiffin. In third -event
Winners were Stewart & Scott, Clarke
et Anderson; -•••• •
As it turned out there :was no pre -
fits in. the'Dotnipion Day celebration,
put on in the interests of the Band,
although, it is thought, that there will
e no loss. .
• It may be of ihterest lo the peinit
•
to know that expensesincurred in
•such a program• as Was prepared
amount -to About $800.00, and that
those responsible mist find Scene
Melina of guarahteeing that .sam.'so
that the risk taken by tir few indivi-
-deals 'is not light tinfakenable Wea-
ther may reduce prciceede-to .the vent=
letting poiet after alt ettnetites have
beenkinelneedand ibm eisk natiat, he;
tuken, %Mire -nee is tostly and not
very •satistactorYT-41ke, coinmitteehad-
ASHFIELD UNITED CHURCH .
NOTES - • .
Dear EVerybady, an ,l)41,140,11lrir
those of the constituency • these notes
. , .
writer of this:coluMn for
• 'nearly- three years fee1 tinVA this
• weekV'etintribittien is a :Sort ig onenie'.
.;hefe:re-hti del)artarelfer:-,s-no7
-.wet •
Ile'berdlY knew A ittie .time if he
. , ,
would have time to write clitie, or
two before he left. for Theredeie, as
packng; reavieg,tne'-,garden in shape,
housecieaing, farewell visiting...
giving .proper 'attention 'en itM.poitazit
functions and ,services aa'weit en-
tertaining 'Visitors- over the *eeli.:enct
left.hinvaad his. Wife wiping the Per-
aniraton 'off „their faces and almost
out of 'breath.
But:force Of habit on Monday made
hirn, tern- to this Weekly- newspaper
task and pass On the:things of inter-
est in connection with the. „Ashfield
United Church. . . •
, The new minister, the, Rev. Camp-
hell-Tavereer and his wife is expected,.
at the parsonitge.on•Thursdayand he
wilL conduct the Services at :‘ Blake
next Sends*. Morning, Hackett in.
e a ernoon, a a • 10e lfl t e ev-
ening In. the evening lie will preitele
the Orange .sermon When. the .bretik-
ree of the Liidge. :in that commanitY
with other visitons. will parade in a
bodyto tIrerhirrih.
• . The closing, services ,of the writer's
pastorate were held -hist 8endaywhen
large congregation breathed ,&' spoke
kindness to their departing minister::
He was the recipient of nli good ,wisik;
es, Irom officialseOd members of the
.ceniregatimi. He Will net forget the,
gracious Words og one dea.:.'old lady.
at Blake, . and , the tOuphing.way„ in
Which one young led at2ion'.eame. up
to',-siiY• goodbye to. hie- .Mipiater. The
-Hackett peoPle, who gerie.rally take
about twenty Minutes to get
• away from the. ttiCh-ter the ser -
Vice; must have stearis,7-douhled that
tune as, :reluctantly they tookleive
of their,preachei ell.-cii-w!hich he Very
-inuen .IpPrecieted, '
In the Ilackett .Senday 'School an
expression of; esteem and 'affection
were-gieen to the' -Whole. fainly bf
the parsonage for the help Tendeted'
in'. connection with: the weekly ses-
• sions. .• ,
, Goodbye , was said to three' groups
of young People that Meet respectire-
ly at" Zion*. -Haelrettranitlike-Chure-b-
SS, at their Several meetings', • leat
Week- The usual, good meetings were,
held, erid the ,call'made upon the Min,
,liter after: the topic was, given for
ati:aildtess which he faithfully-. • did
the I05th time -so he had reblioned-
at` each League, during his pastorate;
It pleased thS'Ilackett Young People
to feed 'an:eddress. of appreciation at
their Meeting and make e gift a tok--
en of their esteem and affection: Mise
Violet Twatitley and ,Mr. Wilfred Kee-
•kett on behalf of the, others did the
honors in this'. At Blake Church the
Same., sort of thing happened when
Cecil Johnson read an • address'.
and MT. tritest Blake made a pre-
sentation on behalf 'Of the League.. So
the writer is better off to the eXtent
of a, beautiful Parker Dufold Pen and
Pencil set and a pair of shining hand-
some
gold cuff links, but, whet . he
• values , even more• is, that down.
writing and. put into his heart are
teme very kind words end enc.sikrag-
Ing exisressiotts. respecting the work
he hat tried to do and the Christian'
association, he has endeev-oitred • to
Make with about as line 8 group •of:
boys and girls it has; been his :ptivil-
ege to give leaderShip to in Cliristain.
things': •, .
• in these last days two more of the
fair 'daughtena ef these groans decid-
ed to let theienester unite them • in
marriage to worthy your mee. So
, on Saturday, afternoen last Miss Doi-.
• ly Cook was led' to the altar of matri,
_
mionn by .her itooin,: Mr. Hugh We• -
ary, arid there the.avvords were said
• in the Parsonage that Made them
cntan and wife. Mr. William COok-and
-Miss. Mary Mole �f Durtgaenott
tended the ham* pair. And by the
time these notes are reed. Jane tilt-
ebeth, the datighter_eflin, end Mrs.
Sao' E, Ritchie Will- he the, bride • of
.11/1r. Clifford. Eugene Eastman* as the:.
pastor leia a' ape:dal. apPointittent at
-thelatchie rettfiltesse-firthe , . ,
• on.-WedikesdaY:, Morning, .tuIsr• tit
•
The- Baptism of the intent', eon , :at
Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Campbell . at., the
-liaelsett Charon- on Sunday ,afteinoon.
•
,
The Bread . 6 13*6*.,
Of flegit
. . ,
mpg .goTT0.1.4.,:qtrAtaTT AND SERVJCE.
WHO4g.,sogia polio Ti!ig.:.ggST BALANCEL) FO
OURQUALITY BREAD 15 WHO100)01,0• .1i4P4P0,••
. FROM t',..VICY. BEST
,
• DUNDEE •CAKES, ' .0100.9.1,,ATE: . MAItSIIMALLOW,
,JELLY ROLLS, ' 'CREAht*.SLICES;.DATE.* WALNUT .COOE
CAVES. 'BUT'PER, TOTS?.
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NUTTARTS, RASPBERRY CHELSEA BlYNS;r:
COF-
FEE tAEES,.• LE**. MEAN4E.E PIES. :. • 7' ‘'F'
tIOLLYIVI Lrr:
Phone 36
4mumilme;
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.visited and had their fareweilli'and it
-has-teeira-apeens-of-gestee-anda.ben
edietlen to the Pastot.
The belongings of the parsonage
pindly-are packed and crtited and Will
'scion be it their destieation. A new
minister will he 'making his appeal
to the peOple-,very, shortly,:askng.for
.devout to -operation in the good work.
and it will. be doubtless eiyeti, with.
400d heart Here is semen to him
and t� • •1•.
. -,The era of these chienfilei :haye
come at fair as this writer is concernk
ed. He is very apPreciatiVe of the
large eumher et, people in Lucknow
and the.. surrounding 'townships who
have intimated, how week by -week
they have. looked for this ,colunia and
found Much interest in it. Me --salutes
and passes on his blessing to unknown
friends in the West and in various
far away centres who have got in-
'-erested in the Ashfield United •Church
Notes. He .regrets his severance from
the doge assoeiation with the. editor
of the Sentinel who 'has been so kind
-and • Courteous -L -a gentleman indeed:
• Goodbye EverybOdy!
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HELEN'S
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Ern ?min. In
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We -specialize• -choice cut
fiewers, • Wedding Flowers,
Finteral FlOwets, &c., on short
notice with. prottiptuess.',We
Can deliVeefiliwera to any Pare
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• GEO. STEWART,•'FLORIST
•)Phone 19fi, " Gotlerieli `Out
'
Mr. and )4-rs. Doherty of Guelph. &
Miss 'Vera. Woods of. Toronto Were
holiday Visitets with Mrs: R. -tr, Woods
Rev. R., lk.• Craw of lAtelcnOw lawn;
pied dte7puipit lohirtreited-aniih.
on Sunday and he and:Miss Evetyn'
Craw were the "guests Of 'Mrs. J. B.
'
Rutherford. • • .
• Mr, and Mrs. Harry Terrance and
children of North Ba were Dominion
Day -visitors-with-M-n-and.0Mrs.• 1)..
Anderson and other relatives.
• Miss MargaretRintotii-and Mr. Lee
of Toronto were holiday Vieitors • at
Mr; Alex Rintoul. •
•'Mr. and Mrs.. W. Eddy and family.
of Milverton were Visitors recently'
witk their cousins 'Mr. and Mrs. 'deo.
• McRoberts. - ••
• Rev. and Mrs. Whitfield had as
guests for the, holiday, Rev. A. G. Mc --
Donald of 'Shelbeurne and Rev. A. L.
Sanderson of Hamilton. •
All, the ladiee-of the • community
are Invited to the Annual SOCial
meet-
ing of the W. M. S. of, the United
church to be •held on Wielneada; 'af-
ternoon* *July 10th, it 2,30. Miss Me.;
Gowan of 'Blyth will address the mee-
ting. on her trip to the HolyLanL
The Stuart, • Cameron and Murray
families were represented at the Rod-
cliffe-Hepburn PtenicAteld near S.
Mary's on Saturday:
• Mts. Kerne and son and gr. Conn
ers• ofHamilton were' yisitors. with
•gr. sea Mis.coh. Forbad for the
week -end.
,
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'Mr. and Mrs. Melvin ;Dobbins and
Joan Cpulter".: of Rochester, U. 8.
were guests of --,Mr.- and )4rs. Ewart
McPherson and renewed old :aequain-
tenees.
•
Mr: and Mrs. :Alex McLennan left
for their _honie in Chicago on Suter.
day after, spending thein • Vacation
with Mrs. Clark: •
kis§ W. D. liutherferd Went to
Toronto on Tuesday Where she is On
the examination Iltmrd on Upper
ittodere .History.
The, redder meeting of the Harris
�tssion Ilatid will be , held on ,Satur-
dey" afternoon next. , • ,
Miss Vern Todd and Miss ,Dorethy
MeQuillin have gene to Toronto', ;to
take it summer course, the. farmer in
.itindergartein Work, the !Wet itt,
:Music,. Miss Irene *Woods is taking
an ,agriefiltutal course it the .6.A.C.
7r$. Robin -sot; Woods is at *tire-
Aoliore .her .hrOther 15 'ycry 111
• Miss sOeriil Gent was 'a' week -end
visitor with*, Miss -Vera lied&
_ $$601 Aktuitence on ,MoitdaY.. i.againen: ,,War 01#, last of a 'fatly teed . iihither "PesPite._ 010. nittaYOrshiS: Wether'
rain; but that tottM imsty only tt of Tittle ones who lave beet; in_ the the, -4% was large croicd. at the ttnit-..
•osie4elith ikieh d rain felt before minister's arms for that parPttse itt ed Church Gaiden Party en Thutsdar
8.30, *lock it tin That evident, did the lstatjew_aimitits. Are, dont We enenine. Owing to the rani the Sup,:
not fillBesides f the insurance would all kits the habit* and 'offer our sin- per' and Convert were held'in the lose.
0064tite mite recelttts up cere4 preYers over leo a' shed..- "the Favorite-fourt'-loni
Ogg, *es J00.0. If $400. Were,MiltroP'' 14., it The and the Old tolitAl•to.,44dtes from London supplied eft
pot 11118'0'1690 1441040 him 4 long Otil floppy wo40•4 V1140441000(fro :61#0414 Plr Olaf $./00o'fo heittta. haus thiOn tettOuuoili, *hid in thOgiiioll ot
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Ari. Unviise Seleation"'
An aged rouPle.-. in Deeboro
lost $3.500. when t.6y chose
speculativO:_i4vestment
, 4niteatriii4aqiilistere"iiettriti:7 '
Huron & Erie, debentures are
•t'r, u s t e e. investment
authorized bylaw for
per annum on $100 and over.
Applications are accepted by
JOSEPH AGNEW, LUCKNOW.,
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• DANCING
1*1
WINGIIAM ARENA
' Every
Thursday Evening
.Friday, July, 12th
Jitney Dancing Aftentoon
•s and
P.venbeg.
Blue Water Boys Orchestra
4.
ildred Treleaven,
• A. -T. C. M
Mezzo-Sopranlo
Teacliei c6Singitig
Phone 123
,
many was tlie hest yet heard'in St.
Mr. andMrs. Jas. Mitchell and fent.:
ily and Miss Shipley qi Toronto were :
week -end xisitors with Mrs4 kiteliell's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Webster.
'..r**Mantl Ws, Geerge.Venti;nietkeed
t�. ?ortMcNichail tomect Misses "
Glittlia Mid, Caroline _Webb Who cattle
• t..ere frelu
rt WfiThTany
Monday. • .
Miss 4c1intc1ai1 of IfilVertint If •
home for the holidays.
Mer-S-nidMru Aldertlits, and ehildren •
and MC,. eint Mrs: gaker 0 Toronto
were remit visitors wtth ITr di: Mrs.. ,
•Sahli yit'ehstei!-.
v.;
• , II0111q
' StISIIEI.1-111 the . viey..fikship of
J0191 Butthett 4:06$40.014 gintatil
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