The Lucknow Sentinel, 1929-07-11, Page 1SAT:
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DR, `W M. PONNEIX
),01044 and:Sergeett*
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,‘ cf- 'MacLeod- Will , vlatt l\Lucknew
The COO (1.0oSO;
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14iielgOOW;4 •
Over .Decker's Store. Etrat1on:
bo tv
. :punglipiroireVery '1'hutadatt. Phone 58.
A SLddIdI. ratekisetil 1-r--Brielter
, end:Real Ristiite.-Aleney tdiend Or
.flist inortgages oa feria ptoner.•
• ties at Cana IPA per cent according
to-asenrity offered • Also small
• ani.uaata OP strOnd• mortgages on
farni • properties and an .pereonal
notes. A. few good farmr for pale
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WALL PAPER -A full line Of 020'
.Wall Paper on hand:.•Prices Considet--
able down ;for :1929. I am also agent
.tor leading job .housed. -It. J. Camer-
on, 'peOrator, Painter :end' 'Grainer
.• BOA 174; Lucknow:
•Mr. Jim
•MSC011at', wO0', over from
Dtroit to spend laat week -end at
his Walehere,• ' '
and .Mts. ;Ames J'IOi10lOs...of
!,Sfratford visited giss, Cam pheit. South
Kirileaft. lent week. .•
, • prs. atid;:qirla ()citing
4iett ,
•2Ir. 1)..A,
spending part of u twa,,Weeksi,,Naea-
it9n at hi3. Inane, here.,,. •
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L.`..Trireiiir-eirriu`Dental office
'willJA ,closed for two weeks. begin-
ning Monday, July 15., ' "
Air.. and Mrs Mervin Bridge who
are on vacation called on their Lucks,.
now friends:. on Wednaday.
Mr. Eldowit., Stanley is assisting
it the 'Post Officein the absence of
W. Sproul who on vacation.
Miss Edythe 'Irving'. returned .to
Detroit. Monday after spending a two -
weeks vacation at her itete here.: .
Mi. and MIS: Hag* Newton: are
•over 'front Detroit this Week visiting
SOUSE TO RENT ' , : -their relations here and it Kincardine
game ' House von Haveleck stieet. hies sio4h,,,,407.,,;,,er and on cla.ren.
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' a APPhr At AC*1114P'S .13tcheralh°.P"--__ ______ Ca of Chicago, 111:, alient-TrWeek-adt-h-
. Mr: and Mrs. Wm. D. Biaintosh and
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FOR SALE- Frione deigning,
' 'Iriv.-.AreW.7.-411- Lticknow.; :Infertile- .eih‘r relatives.
tion at The" Sentrnel Office. i, .•
v 'MISS Idabel MacKenzie et Ailibury
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AUCTIONSALE OF HAY. Sask. Who has been visiting her sprit
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65 acres Of standing Hay Lot
Misd4C. MacKenzie, 2nd Con:, has es on
re -
One, Con. Nine, Ashfield Township turned. to her home in the West,.
-Twill be sold by 'public auction on Sat- -
urday July 1,30, commencing it 3 4, ‘..
Mr. ..Melvin need who lin* been In
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O'clock p.m. =-Robert. 'Moran, Prop:; Sashat6on the 'Past few . months :has:
: Elliott Miller Alit , • - -.come. east andis preparing to move
. • ... (11-7-c.) • , his family to the Western city. ' -..
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PIG ASTRAY . . -,----- Hailstones which fell bete kit
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Thursday are said to .have been the to the premises of the under. '
-signed ..Lot N. ik of. 30 Lake Range. argot ever observed here.' 1"orturi7
•Ashfield, '&64 June 10; 1.929, a .brood ately the storm- did net last long.•
saw. Owner May .have sang. on prov-
ing propettv: and paying expenses. • ' :Mr. and -kn. Joseph Martin of
. . wiiiiam . A. Johnston. Detroit and, theit son and his Wife
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WA.TiRLOO MANIJFACYURING.
COMPANY,---miikers of Threshing
Machines. and. Steam Engines-Cana-
dianr distributors for Rock Island'
Faint Tractors .and Esen."2.-f-F4Ser.4
fuel-oil.burning Threshing Tractors.
• Earl' Hedging, Holyrood, Local agent
• •• Phone 13. .on 26, Teeswate,r •
• ENDERS WANTED
Tenders will be reteived by the
• undersigned up to Julyi29th, 1929, for
the digging of an outlet at, the new
Lockliart-Bridge and filling in the op-
ening at s the Old Bridge. Information
regarding the work may be had from
the undersigned. The lowest or any
tender not necessarily .accepted.
John A. McKinnon, Road Super,.
R. R. 3, Holyrood
(18-7-c4
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, .! •-• • INMEMORIAM
In loving memory of the late James
Walker, who died' July 9, 1928.
• Time moved on and we're reminded
' Of a der out hearts %vett crushed
When God took you, Oh so cietekly
And we. all in 'gloora "wera thrust.
It was hard to loseyea Father dear,
But God; who knoweth best,
Held. out • his loving 'Mtn and said,
Come -unto me and rest: ' •
Our lips -cannot noel& hew we loved
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Our hearts cannot tell what to say
, God knows how we miss' '
In our home that iii.Ainesome to -day.
Sadly missed_liY wife and son. ,
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• PRESBYTERIAN W. M. 5.
pleasant *toted) was spent at
the regular 'meeting of the' W.M.S. of
• the Presbyterian when the
• " children of the Cradle Roll and their.
Mothers were entertained...The".presi.
. dent conducted the devotion& exer-
• cises and . extended'. to the guests .a
eordial welcome. The superintendent
- Mrs. J.. Douglas reed.the names.
on the Roll and their biithday month,.
81 names hien and n.gooldly` number
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present. The program 'was' given by
. Membere of the Mtedion 'Band. Five
• .Gladys XeNinaltl, Dorothy Mi-
en, Isabel Deuglas, Marion." Minden
\n: and Minidie Fisher, representing
spectively China, India; lore*, Japan
, • s' and Syria told what. Christianity had
accomplished for the wom•en, and .0111-
eren,of their' country ,Mnsical mint -
hers Were a dnet and Helen
'McDonald and a planer SOltrby
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`A' very Pleasing and interesting Art'
tha.pregrain story told by
Mita Beaton. ;or t of
'hin'ese boy's -Christian fexperience.
e. 1:i1SO . sang a hYrait • 'Ogintat
which tekrhted eVerrerie.
Miss l3eat-
• .6W* parents are iniSlierfarkile China .
hitt st.ffirea0ot4honte on furlough.'
Mit McDon'alti made reCi-
t.matkg ged. eioSed die meeting with
ilefrethinents-Were-derved-
'• after' the -Making Land social lteni
004 The. attendintei liVet 80
pQt 104411, striall 011404
Mr; and Mrs. Archie Martin of
.4044NCR ROOM
,MAINTAINS 6900 RECORD
'Men BfOgPtio4d; teacher.of the
Dick** 'School .; Entreneaglaiei ' and
the clait .:ei all . happy • this
• week as a ,08,11it' of the,EntreOe070'
examinations as an An
the class' were 'successful, • 12'10104'
honors, This 18 always a. strentiena
ekaininetionae the rtiiiii,rneauti MU&
to teacher and students alike,. and the.
#9°T.t jai always'. leaked for • with
goo..
The.:.Entrance roorn,jii
has long .. had an ,OVialite record and
4,4 are Pleased to that thriTiear
again that, reeord has been -well main-
tained.
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- - Although the names appear in the
general report (where they are mixed
with others who wrote but did • not
study.' bete) we here give the Luck...
now list by itself. Ilptior 'Candidates
are given according to standin,. but
the name of Ernie Baker which cornea
last may be out of place as, due to
an error somewhere, itdoes not ap-
pear in ths, list which carne to t4e;
Sentinel. 01fice;--..-The.,inspector,-:how:„
ever, reports his having passed. with
.
Collyer t Mae Mc-
Mahon: Dorothy Nixoni, Clark Fin-
layson: Rebere. Thompson.; Jim. Hen- .
dation: Harold Greer:: MYrile Hamil-
ton:" Ethel Brown : -George.' Webster,:
Helen Baker. Pass -t
Wilson Arrristrong: ICennetti Cameron.
Phillis Ceusins:. ,Diinaltla • Douglas:
teenard.„.Iwin Clare Johnstone;.,
Winnifred Johnstone; Roszelle Mulien
Fred Steward/
Miss MacDonald .is cer•taiiily again.
entitled :to einigratulations with.so
DEATH OF 'MISS' ISABEL MeQUAIG j HIGH SCHOOL giir.R4s$0 ,
EXAMINATION RESUTS •••
This ccolnialin#0. WAS g00.40 . •
dened on Saturdiy. when. the.oe„*s .o Names of' h&nor caz&ddates_areax
aitio Igahol. 'Oath thew': of
'knew* The .fartrilr:,haykifie' deepest candidates;
:.synapatliy.' Of et!ergenoi'-nioraespipieW 4114atog.:,:diagatiefted,,,Witb,,..the..2regeltit
as '.this A the.*SOOOAtibereaventent Of4beir.l,exareinatiens ma' lodge an
0004 in's41.' 04-104 months, the4.0eir Public •SeiiP4I'InSOectOr:
'Mother, Mrs4.Me4087, having passed W. F. t3aitio Pert El:On:4aq.), appeal
atcray,al)ont:Oe Middle OA January.' ,rriusit•be accentpanied-Witii!tv.4 dollars
;Isabel Mc'Quitig'.. Was horn in Luck- :(22); which will •be'retriraed.te the
no*:in 1878. li3OVO'gheipent. the: years: appellant in ,case his al$0!41 gUs;!
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of. her. girlhood •Ientii'•enteeing. Artie:ea"; Marks of unsuccessful candir
*ondlioatdtali'.Stefltomas3.-..for-tiain- dateik-Willihe4-forwarded-i*:their-res--.
.iri•g and from which she:graduated in pective addresses in the. Very' ',near
1900. She.. was on of the illO000t tOtOte,: .• ',• • , .
'nignibiita' Of :the'lrietorian'Order' of 'Hain' Tricker p' Kincardine and A, 1 -
Nurses with which eider she spent .ice Roberts*. of 7.Ripley are each
two .years: in Toronto, Ont., before awarded a medal .for highest marks
going to Chicago, Ill: in 1003. Since obtained in the WeSt Bruce InsPec-
that time, --,Chicago has been; fpr a torate. Thede medals are donated l" by
considerable 'siert ofthe time her; Inspectorr W. F. Bald, Port Elgin.
large,„a glass a„ teacher Cannot ea
well 'oak 'after the weaker ,mernbers.
'Leather Label •Overalls at Hornell
bion, Mich., are guests ef, mr, grit --Murdoch. The • Market.
Mrs. Gee. Robertson thit Week.' :'
- •• MARRIED AT DETROIT
M- r. Roy Cole and family who have .. . ,
heen visiting Mr. and. Mrs. Frank ' •`----
c._,e144,,l0..tireor.eeenebe, ,,,„‘. ,„..... . . And. ers. en-MacIntosh
,,,,,, „ , .„ro, ,,,,..... , . . ,
.. The marriage of 1Wiss Haze' Me -
on -Wednesday, by motor on, their re-
headquarters: ;but she has nursed
throughout the Southern, Middle and '
'lloinirsRoy Collyer: Mae iVleMeh:.
Western States, • •... spending -several
On.; Dorothy Nixon: .Clark .Fildayson:
years in Kentucky; Flotidai Califorhi4
Robert Thompson: James Henderson:
Indiana and other states. &mid Greer; Myrtle Hamilton: Ethr
Miss McQuaig was it born nurse.
el Brown: Blanche McDougall: Jack ,
Ad:ded to this gift was an intense de -
Pollock: Thomas Wilson: yelina ,Scott
-votiori-to dutyra devotion -which cau- Ge -e: -1,0..ebitif.:_;Ev.ew-Rii.a...,:.....n.a.v_ii
sed her to look upon every patient as
McLeod: James Pliehiall: Ernie Baker.
-Aer-iih!tt-POsbnalfrie", for wh°0 ' Pass -W. Armstrong : II. Cangram:
she Would .spare: herself no hardsinii. K, Cameron: John, Carruthers: 4'11111m
LUCKNOW .CENTRE
She was possessed of gicat. con:rage Cousins: Stuart 'Dawio . lticinalda,
and optimism with a; keen sense of
Douglas: Kathleen Eckenswiller: .Ver -
humor. , These •attrihntes endeared her
onica Gaynor: Anna .Ggaham:' Leon -
to her patients and made: friends for
ard JiWin:. Clare : Johnstone: Winni-.
her in the families Where her Services fed JOhnstene:,, !Cathryn Morrison:
were required: so,that the cc:tinted Christens 1VIOrtison: Lorna MeCletta-
amongst her dearest hnd ignistlintithl ;41ein: Rachel . McDonald: •DtIntilda
"ate friends, isiti ot the !nest infler MacCrilluni:•Rodella Mellen: Marjorie
'ential and, wealthy. It ,wad as •O per-, Nicholsonc NpriFal' Richards: Willie
sonal friend that dlie,ac.corepanied. thq Stlinson. 'Fred SteWard.
late Dr. •Sherin and Mrs. Shetie; of
Chicago, to Europe a few rears .ago: ... RIPLEYCENTRE
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Her self • sacrifice •and devotion to • }toners -Alice Robertson : Margaret
duty were, bovireVer, greater than. he Chaplin: 'Myrtle Wilson : Ross 1VICKay
Strength and. three .years age. her Donald, Matheson: Noryal., Nilotic::
health began to fail. She spent cpiir • Agils.. L Needham:. Glenn'S. Stanley:
siderible time in the South in the hope Olive E. Boyle t Ruth L. Collins: Lionel
of regainingit,: but being very 'little Mnrin:. John MeChstries: Mufkledi.Mc-
benefited returned , to her 'hems . in Donald.
.1aicknow about a year and a half ago, Pais--Ecibert Bushell Laura Con-
Knegving. her . own: condition .0.hite Well grain: Murray FairekLestel4C. Per -
she faced iihd,..bote-eleng,. distressing, 8.,44,011;._ Marion . Genintell';.„.,: Andre*
and .discmiraging 'il'Iness ivit'h the Hamilton: AlViii, Banillton: , Irwin
'Stone optimism 'and courage:that had Hargis: Irene ' A. Metionald: John-
Characteritetthef-iir-s-11-ether-eircurni. Denglas MacDonald: Duncan McLeod.:
stances of fit • life. in Spite dr .her Isabel McLepd: Heetor.kekrii: kir;
pinek, the best of doctors, the leve and ' jorie H.,MeGilltvraY::.Bert MeTavish:
untiring care of hersisters, also train-. Gordon Montgomery 'Florence Os -
ed nurses, the end came rather-dird=. bOrne: 1141da-' Reed
denly on•Saturclay morning. Her death. • -' • 'KINCARDINE: CENTRE'
'leaved a viieancy in her' family and, :'• HonorrL-Haity Tucker.: 'Sadie Bii-'
amongst. her friends that Will long he shell': : jean Emmerton: Jack.Chanman
sorely:felt, ' . " Andrey ' Stevirart: • Latitetta (lollies:
Among, those left to mourn are • Mildred Kay Georgina, McCullough:
'four brothetik Dunean in ,Australia. 'Earl Robinson: D'euglas Henry.
W.:E. McQuaig of Toronto ; Ewen Pass --Vere. Mid: - Helen Catte:
Of Kokomo, Ind:, and John n'f Incknciiirf Margaret Cobean.: Margaret Dahiner:
Also .fiiie sisters: .bora, Sadie, Agnear L'orraine Edmiston: Dorothy Fitter;
ettd Mae of.thicago 'and Rebecca at ,Harry Ford:: Percy Griffith: . Ernest
honie. • Hanna: Sylvia Hollarnit Marian ir-
• turn to their hoine- in ITItOsil, -Toronto,- ,,danghter_of_the late;
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read
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Toe Bread
uf; Qui3:14irrilTrvYrir) Is QUAuTy .AND of Health
BREAD-TuE F 'SERVICE;
b, wArIANGUE riZ,,,„sQVAit_ES" CFREBAuCADKASA JELLY
WALNITT DATE HiRmA-......01 PIES, fRABg--- S,
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ENjOYED THE 'EXCIiRSION
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• Misi, Rebecca Woods, R.. N...of De-
troit and her cousin, 'Mrs. Gemmel of
Stratford arrived home *slurs:10
night from a trip which took them
as far as
1.`; he excursion was :a conducted tour
arranged and Managed by the New.
,Outlook neWspaper, organ of the
nited-Chifeli-U -Canada: "The 'Hai=
fax newspapers gave quite' a lengthy
story Of. the visit of the Ontario pee,
to the city on -the Atlantier,,
; that 'there ,vere :183 menthers in
the •party travelling in • a., • Special
'train de, ltute, consisting of filteen
tel Cars.. There were diners and. a:
'Usurious a.adio-eatripped, observation
-ar. 'Indeed, Says' this Hilifax, paper
,yerything possible. was done by the
.:;anadian National Railwav. and the
n.anagenient to' render the trip ' as
are -free for the. passengers as might'
and the tourists had nothing but
iraise polo whole enterprise. There
were in the party doctors, . nurses,•
•ninisters, farmers, besiness men,.
teriehrs,. office men, artists, and wri-
ter. For 90 Per cent Of the party it
Was the first trip east of' Montreal:
'While -at Halifax the party spent
the nights on the train and bad meals
• at the Lord Nelson flptel.
DEATH OF' WILLIAIWII*B4CK.
Miss Olive Robb is. o.siotioi. William •-Habick whose ,boyhood
- 1 ' Peter' McIntosh, *Lticknew . to 'W-
ill- - Torrance E Anderson, Detroit, Only 'aars -410% -11"riCpt,-- in- ,Lpeknow-died.lat_
.liollyman'e• tore this week in the sti of Mr. and Mrs. -I. D. Anderson Bryon Hospital London on Sunday
hence of Mins. WIP.n ' ',Swan %The is St. Helens, was ' selemnized in High-
iast
entoying:a two weeks outing at port" land Park Presbyterian Church, Ilie, • T-he-Greet.Lwar_is Still' taking its
• Elgin, and titking.the summer course troit,. Mich. on hilt? 6th. The Reii. It' toll of heman life, Ind Mr. Habick
' •. FRIDAY.. & 'SATURDAY
• ' July. 12-13
liove, •In
:"ADORATION", •
,LC01,4•BOY- -
. Special ,
• 'TOUR 'SONS":
•is
SAY rt .FLOWERS •
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We speCia me choice .cut
• &welt, -Wedding ,• Flowers,
Flower., &e. On 'short
notice with Promptness; .1V'e,
can deliver flowers to any part,
Of Canada, United Stites &
I Enrope.
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GEO: STEWART, FLORIST:
Phone Aga, Gotierich Ont.
in S.• S.• iverk. •: ' Cris•sman officiated. The bride wore a
. . , is' just another who gaye his life in '
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children of Wirighani, Mr.. and .Mrs. and gloves to. match, and -canied a• who fell o.n the field of battle...Hewas
W.' J. McInnes and children of Tees- bouquet of rases. .She was attended gassed while with :Abe Canadian
• 'miter and Miss Annie B. K • ennedy of by her sister Bliss Rah MacIn• tesh
Mr. and Mrs. David Kennedy arid beige chiffcin dress. with hat`, shoes the•interests Of free • d•om as did those
Guelph • were 'week. end .visitors with as bridesmaid. 11/Ir. Liyingstone Brown
arrny in Fiance and from the effects
,of that he never -recovered, and has
'Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B. McIntosh: ' of Toronto was groomsma all along been fighting lung trouble.
• A special meeting of the Women's ,FolloWing the ceremony Mr. and
last sin:Inner and since that -time has
Ele spent a few weeks- in vicinity
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Institute ,be held in the Connell •Mrs. Anderson left on a motor trip
through Northern 'Ontario. On their steadily. lost strength. •
Chamber on Ally 15th . at '3 o'elock
pm
return they will reside at 13019 Pro! The remains were brought here for
Members are -requested to *be
'.
,present 'as businese 'of hnpertance Detroit..:
menade Rd
• the funetal service was in charge vine: MacKinnon Jarrell:- Helen' john.•
'of Rev. C. II. MacDonald. The remainsMuriel Johnson: Lulu Kaake:
were laid to rest. beside father„ Mother Annie Laurie: Isa`Leeson: Bili Lind -
and Younger brother.in•Kinloss cern- iak., Jean MacDonald:" Jack McLeod:.
etery on Tuesday afternoon.
interment In Greenhill cemetery, •ser-
vice being held in the 'Presbyterian
_p^htirch. The'Wlbpgrers Were all who
will be brought before the. meeting% 100.0 , air women Super Silk Hose .
Regular' $L50 for $1.00 a pair. New like th`e departed, had been overseas:
Mrs. W. J.' McNeil. has sold' her •
isiderree .in town to Mit. : Joseph Colors. -The Market Hornell-Mtirdch. Wellington°McCoy,- W. B. Anderson,.
raith of St. Ifelets, tined bought . . ..,........0..0,.:0•._:_. , Cliff „Aitchison, Charlie Cook, Fraser
he property. tioW occupied by 1•. Patel;S0110 "W.' ".106t1chai_t. - • -
Kelso. McCanley:4 • Bruce McCreath
. ,Clinton -McCullough: Margaret Mee..
Sale of Itemnoots--The Marlf" Donald : Gertrude McGaw r Nelson
et Hornell-Mirrdoch. • ' McGaw; Margaret McKay: •!•Isabelle
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, Munro: Murray 'Munro. Do•;othy Neb.
Peter McCall, from Mrs. Cameten. • lio• wu*o
f • near St. Helens. The tiansfer will
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take place the lst, of October.•" The Scotch. D6fibles 'tonrnament'
• BACK FROM THE COAST, bit: tioicalm Eainey:. Betty Riggin:
• • Flereffee Ritchie; Eugerie Schweitzer
WHITECHURCH
his security lof
$07-400,00.0_
Executors and trustees are
• authorized by • invest
in Huron & Erie res.
Applications are acceptedby
JOSEPH AGNEW,. LUCKNOW.
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DANCING
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WINGBAM ARENA
Every
Thursday Evening
• FricliOnly 12th .
Jitney Dancing Aftetrioon
- • and
Evening
Blue Water Boys Orchestra
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• .. mi. and Mrs. Jo. R. MeNaji, ,Mrs..
was spoiled: soniewhat:hy rain which Mr, and 'Mrs. John Coulter and Mi;
• , , staged hire Vhuisclay of last week
1/* 4.3" fell early in the- day rendering the and Mrs, Dobbin of Rochester N. Y.
Ellititt and her miitlif r -Mr : 11"
arid kr. Geo. S. Robertion, attended green too damp or good ' bowling. itterdfrwieinthdlithlaestCewueletekr; relatives and
the Roxybury.School (near Seaforth) Thirty-two pair entered the eontest,
,re -union, on Thursday of last week. and in the evening which vvaa fine A number from, here attended Mr.
1All had a very 'enjoyable time meet= .
friends and former schoolfelloWs. •
Mr,. Henry Mithers alio arrived•Byron Shelton: 'Verna Shier; Atidr
• home last- Week -from a trip te, Van- Stirl'• • • -
mg: Florence SWanson:. derald-
conger,. .B. reports haVing met .: ;
iniel Taylor. Isobe•
l Tkompson; .Merle
there a lumber of people freni Luck -
T om•pson: Bruce Thompson.
new and vicinity now residing in the •
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western Metropolis:. Besid.es his" bre-. • , TEESWATER •CENTItE
, .
thers,. he itientiens a , coesin, Mr. ilonori-, Margaret Dayison:
,Will lathers, Who left SC 'Helen's Mary. I;ittle: John W. Mckenzie:
as a boy; fifty ears ago; else Mr. Ruth Thacker.
joseph Mallough," David Boyd, David i) Pass'---.11enli 13allagh; Myrtle
Forster, James Morrison 6t brother talligh: 'Wilfred 3. Butte: Rosie 13en-
Of Samuel Mirrison) and Mrs. jantela ninger: Anna Loretta BOrho: joseph
Srrait. All Wished -1VIr. blithers Buekle; Mauriee Cronin; •ArudeDick;
convey their:kind regards to the peo-. don: Audrey K. Friendship):. Florence
-ple ' • Grant: Kenneth' rant: Maty Florert.;
, At: the. coast, Mr. MIthers pteked ce Grubb: -Bertha M. Harkries: deot-
up a number Of souveniers, •Some•ef gine' lloilidar: jarVis: Mae Jo-,
tether an 'unusual character, Among harm; Helen Kelleher; Rosanna King:
these are three aditertising; eards pre- johnitie.14. McConkey; Harty Melvin:
pared by 'Chinarnen who in bust, Willitun Mullin: John WitteKendie:
trees -at VaricouVer. Tlie..war,in which Jae MeKtigue: Lloyd Moifatt: the' Oriental makes his appeal for litund lvtotire; Msie Purnell: "PlOycl.
businest.in his peenliar Itrand �f Eng- A. Platt: Gertrude Ress:•clelen Shar-
lish is aintraing. The advertise- baek:, Margaret Scott: Mary I.. Stepli:
Merits are .wiitten with a brush ens Marie Evelyn 'Mettle,
pieces ;of white carboatd: about 12`by White: Robert , Webster: " Bernie -6
'6 *inches, •The • letters are large arid .Whiternati.
weit-tftightedlnetgetthig-Iliattire -vvri .
ter 'Ulna SninettilpFtni iin '• WINS 'GOLD' MED
• • • thei;e as quiie a number of spec- Iwin's barn raiting on Tues.
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tater&
day. '• ,
Mrs. Hayes who is • nearly 94, was Prizes were won as follows:, First : Miss. Jean Reid, of -Paris, Id visiting
awarded the. prize for the eldest vis, G. II. Smith and Cameron Geddes: !ler grandmother Mrs. Alex Reid.
itor. • ' ' ', Second: W. McCoy and A. Turner: Mr: ,Ontr Mrs, Wei. - Leggett and
Third: Downing of Southampton: family visited on 'Sunda', with Mr...,
Mildred Treleaven
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• Fout, itobt. Fisher and Garfield and Mrs, Neil MeCallurri .at Langside.
CHURCH PICNIC .
• Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Walsh of Ro
Mac °Mild; Fifth•, -Robert . Johnston
The United -church Congregation chester are visiting his • brother -in.:,
and Fred_Hunt Goderich; Si*, Russ
Mez0-Soprano
Teher of Singing
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arid Suridny School picnic will be held law, Rev'. Mr. Polloek.
•• • • 'Robertson end J. No:bldg.
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at
roint Clark, on Thursday after.
• • • • Rth re ••••••000.030.0••••.... • OLD TIME BARN RAISING Mr. and krt. Bert Thompson of
' NOTICE Donnybrooke cisiteci on Sunday with
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noon, July: 25th.,
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The Junior Institute and -Junior
Fainters Will hold a Rant Meeting in
the Connell Room on Thursday even-
ing. 18th at ,s o'clock. Mr: F. For.
'sythe„Agrienitural Representative will
Attencl the meeting end 'put .on some
Lantern gorSt ceok • and, Jessie
Itiftire*--06,Var -elyitrive---of-IVettogthrt
All interested are :attend
the• nieetirig.Seey.,•• 0- •-•' •
Mrs. D'avid Gillies.
A real barn raising with all its A large number from here attended
excitement and rice,. is- something of
• a. rarity ;low, sq when 4 beettnie•
noised abroad that 1Vreiviii • Irwin of
• the Secend 'Con. Kink's§ WAS to Vette
erected .the frame- of a :barn 100x60
ft. on Tuesday afternoon men and
'women came from farandnear until
it laiiilltere-wern-aboitt,106' peopre
on the ground. EVerithing went on
-smoothly uridefAttnetion of;Mr.
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•Johliaten--.411. ViiiitriShip Ott
-TcO*114 1926 to Mr;ntid Sits. Mark-
. JOhnettiti,. SOIL• ,. • •
Cited et thattits •
riati e3inreas their etatitti
for Wilmot Ktrdrisitrioatily' olt
them lit the time of their recent be
eaveinerit, , „ ,
Who,"luts. Charge ;of the
'work; and -when the,lititherWere. all
put .together; 'Meseta, ,Rims JesitatOo
and I'Dayisonef tticknow chose
alba far tire rade . finish. It is
,.iiripotsible . Atter:* Wit, leattiti
Ali. *6 tato* 'of it is 'ilint',Dattitts
sidewon by. a ,liancianrne' InIatgln.
Mr 1r*in iS having Thltritice large,
trey* A-- • SELL- -Eht 140141111
• f eooeiio-amusing Paes vvott
.and we he eq‘eit 666447, !PiOst of
,StustrItion.
tri •
_ FIRE ClACEERS
MAItt. ONE BIG TIME
TTThY g and ,tur.,V
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All' saint tterA.ady .1t1PPy
.. FIRE CLAGIttit: AT L KIND
SP"tiT 'PM FATI4R-
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Indlt to rep ace one es
Itarry Tarlter.
Publk School, Wes the winner of the
&Id" 'Mad mri,ili
tietil for' Nit6t:
.11e led the list of Affft, pupils
who tried in..thet•distriet. Miss Mice
Iti1iertsoti.:61Itinier 'tea Plaea
he 411ty., throe In,arks. behind
teeeived ogs• while Ilia's Itehersort
the Anniversary services at Larigside
on, Sunday When Rev/'. Demi, .a.
.fortnt. pastor foOk the Cervices IMP
also give a very interesting lecture
son Monday night on '''The Analysis
of a Seetelintare' which proved yeti
entertaining. • -,
' Will Leitch, of Dettelt-t,s..,..visi,
fing Mint Mrs: dillies,
The annual pierdt of the vititviti%
chtielilS thii We:dives
tt--
Ae afternoon at tlieA(tth bridge..
., On Monday ititernpOn: jnly lgth:
tile Maitland; Prettryteer are holding
pietie at the -10th con. stidge; t.
• wo-witticigi; for :the Ministers; Elders
and their faititlint. :;
Mrs'. Noble Steele, and to • Sons of
Of
?Ott MOO aig visit:iligz*rt!teete'r SVeri3tAi'V'i-61.0.--Agt4"-etli104t1-B.04
• pitm AGE.PENSIGNS
• Forms tipon which apPlication may
be made for Pensions under the Old
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Age Pension Act may be Secured front .
a.ny of the mernbeis of the local Pen-
sion Board for • the County of iheee,'
The forms.should ceinpleted in full,
detail -and sent to eine of the Members,.
Of the Boardlots.soon as possibe.
AnPlieant must he British sitbject
70 Airs of age, Miring tlentr yeats.-
tesidence . in Canada: and, .;fivt years
ii Ontario
;e01-ne less tlialf- 06.0.0 a 'keore;
:The .fritotott: wo, out tiiefilhort
, ,
16.-tnard -Iron -tv/innt „
,ttlyyS, be.reeeived:-
1 toiniii;-:
Vhatibilly 0004:
sinefaft,--A, 16 go; oototie.
B ,No.
Ontario.' • , • •
Campbell Grant, 'Walli:erion, Ontatio.
fite 6 ec$11P141 ()LAOS. •„ Olt #teiVed 685. old**,• fathetM1 gobi
Th -6 =Comity -of itoiet.
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