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OFOITIST
• Det'MOLiod'i will -Visit .Leiehnxew
eYer$ Tuesday'. in The Cain • Reese,
1/..4nen1ST • "lc
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°Vet', .'Reelter'S • Store. . • Extraction
. either' .by-1.•rmi. Or local. WLI1 be
IhingniM010 every Thured4V.
At, 0144111. inicknow, -Beaker
lead gent ,Eptate,e-nieney to Wee or,
• :fiThh. inert:gage* oa unn pkoper,
• tine at. 6 and '$ .per tent accerding.
to ansnrity offered ' • Akio',
aniennts• on second niortgagel
neoperties and. on 'personal
• .notes. A few -goon tartar for nate.
WiLITPAPER.--F-A-full-line-Of -1929
• Wall Paper on nand. Prices consider-
able down for 1029. r ani also agent
for leading job houses. -It. J. Camer-
on, Decorator, Painter and Grainer
Box 174; Lucknow.
FOR SALE, 'OR RENT'
A .160 acre' farm, Lot 2, Concession
6, Ashfield. Apply, Mrs. H. J. Blake
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Private eSale of Household Effects
-Oak Dining Room Suite -4 Congo"
leurn Wilton Rugs -Cook
Stove -Heater. Robert , Sae:
(15-7-c.)
Read the Walker Store - /Wit, on I, woxiAm HELWIG .
--Pli'ge. 4 We, .week. - :4 .!,. -,::::.'- .1.- ; • ....i,--- „ DIED AT ,
,. viia may. campben, of cow* ,ip.' . Mr.
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visiting her annt. Mrs. T. ..W48141', as he
he,rii'Wtillia.mtu-S4b:alindelwofigkttittaellTkunoomt
: Fe -Sillier on hand after .thia ' week kJ , "a, sister • Of ... Mr, ' B. 11.'
All grades. ..: : G. Si It°1?'744417,' ,,Thompson"Of "tOtvii, died. at the'bfih- '
4 • • • .I. ' ..erlOrdA6 tftrpitali Winnipeg on. Alit,
.114iss.... linsOellal Mullin 9 tinem..04.8 est glee Ee. had heen seriously ill ter.
her., VC:Leath:M. with . friends' ni• Montreal aboat ten , Weeks. suffering • With • lin
and Ottawa. , ,• abscess on the brain, Ile underwent
„ bira. J. D. McKendriek- of •DetrOlt• An: operation a few months ago 'Win
ii visiting her 'parentii'•Mt. and M:rs, gave tenVerarY ,relief, -het the ..troue"
'D. C. MacMorran. : .. , :: ,- 6. ', ' ;ble, decedmied again..
Miiis , May,: Higginson of Ottawa lfil i ate r., Ilelw g was born, at
Cialting.'ber ,. aunt' and ',On J'i M. and• Algugboulss 1.1iitinCgliiiiiieir'i lihe4rilti 'Ulf)
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Mrs, Depart Morrison. . ,•
• Mrs. Walter Jones of CiPteel Ian
,guest thin, week of Mrs. D. Mc-,
: Kerteie and Miss Lees,. • • .'.
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Mr. and Mrs.' A. -Lattirner and ion
Donald. of Woodstock speritthe Week •
end with Mr, and Mrs.. F. Cole.
Miss Elsie Alton of ,Montreal tipent
the week end With, her uncleand.
aunt, Mr. and MM. IL Moran.
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• Mr. and Mrs. Huntley Gordon were
over from Detroit z,eiceek -isiting
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Lucknow and Walkerton -friends.
Jest teCeived: a shipment ' of Meek
Work Ales.. Made to order. Price
J. Little's Snoe, Stere.
, Mr. W. G. 'Findlater of Detroit;
whose: boyhood Was spent in Lucknow
spent a few days here *nice Our last
FOR. SALE -Two-year-old White
Leghorn Rena at 60c baeh-White
• Leghorn Cockerels 75c eiteh. ••
'Clifton:11. 2, .Lucknow.
(15 -8 -pt) ' •
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• LDST-FOX! Terrier; . brown. spots
: on head Finder please -report to The
• Sentinel Office:Reward.
WANTED -A. Capable and, reliable
viornim, for light :housework.' and to
take care' of an invalid. ,Apply at
III once in person to Me& Levi Morgan
- Ripley. •- ,
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0..g.Trormaig.
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STRAYED -A .`4,3c Terrier, _white
and ten. Any liersOri knowing of his
whereabouts please report to The
Sentinel •Offiee.
(15-11-c.)
AUCTION 'SALE
, OF GOOD HORSES
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-At the C. 1P. R. Rea Yard,
" WINGHAM
MONDAY, Alt/GUST 19th
Commencing at 1.30 P.M.
25 horses -Mires 'and . Geldings; Al
broken to harness, in good. condition
• and ready for work,
We have just received ft. shipment
of Trunks'Cleb Bage arid Spit cases
at.•: W. J. Littrehoe Strer-i7PrieesT
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Mr. and Mtn. ;Arthur bradDonani
of Orillia spent laid week' with the.
formers brothers, Messrs W. F. and
Feed McDonald.
A Sernewhat prolonged."seell of thy
and bot weather in Western Ontario
was Woken • by a deluge Of rain Tues-
day night. . • •
'1 Mr., and ::Mrs. William 'Janes:
'Cripple Creek, Colorado,. and Mr.
Percy James ,tif Chicago Were here to
attend the funeral of the late Wifliarn
James. • "
bolt.and Mrs: . C. F. ,Tttchaidson of
TeeSlater and Mies Isobel Douglan
of Chatham are spending their vire:-
*ion with..Miss. 'John palmist.
'BEWARE OF CHICKEN THIEVES
The chickens have come ,of age and
that contemptnne creature the. chic-
ken thief is again at large. A puMber
of . thefts were reported recently.
Eldon Henderson lost about 2 dozen
ducks and . mike' a number of , chick-
ens, -all takeneat 'Once. Mel Greer is
, another loser, but hock. was visi-
ted number Of :nights, it leV1 being
'taken. each iiight. Mr. Lazenby down
in Ashfield' lost *out, 70. birds. He '
Watt. alarmed hv nilesuai noise ,in the
night and going out with i gun got
-a view, of thieeeslinalting•ri hasty
re-
treat. was unable to. 'eten..:41.1erni
barbering and for *number of years anti later'. discovered that they -had a
had a shop in Lucknow before „ going' truck parked behind a clump on bush -
to
:',WinniPeg -1§ years est . • , _
Besides his widow he Survived The big hinds are • ilia& hie Abe.
by -Two sena, Edward and Frank, two thief with a truck; Who having
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sisters, Mrs. of Tecumseh, Ont„i cured his load hurries away to a.,eity.
and one brother, Mr. Edward Ifelwigi market where the birds are readily.,
of • Auburn. , , • disposed .of, the dealers asking, no
The funeral was to Eimwoimr, dem: questions as to whether they were
.tery, • Winnipeg, • Prof. Kerr of Knox bought or Stolen.
United Church • eonducting the • fun, At this time of year it is well to
eral service. Pall -bearers were Robt. see that chicken houses are securely
Kennedv. Don. Cassie, Peter Mitchell locked, or a good watch dog housed
A-,TR71Intt-erT-Gilbert-McK-ay -and-- , •
Fred Lonbenstem.
:OLD BOYS. AND GIRLS7
RETURN TO TEESWATEK
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Many from. 'Litelcmi* and vicinity
Viiited Teeswiter the earn, • pert of
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•PRESENTATION
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'' The.: „Members. ' of '. Jewel Rebek-
ah • Lodge...speet....ri,eocial hour at the
..,home. of Mrs. • Horace Aitehisoo,. Mon;
day evening of. this week, .and :pre,
last week. when eitizens. pf thet sented: Mrs..:Frank Miteintgen with a
lage. ..staged • a highly ,successful,
.1.1ottiecorniter • . Or • ."Reenrion.'.T7The7
'three '.peteeirde•'.'d,....lieMonday, Tues
day .and. Wednesday • were delightful:.
seamen, nays,though the evenings.
Were .rather: cool: for. tbe-light
( Mr. and,. Mrs.. Harry llogues and
their sons Frank and Earl ,;motored
from Detroit and spent a fey!, days
of last week with Lucknow friends.
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r- Miss Madeline Maciriiinklin has re-
turned home after spending, several
weeks .in Detriot. She was accompr.
anied by her •cousin, -bliss Mary
Holmes:• •
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' To -day is the date of LII3 annual
Rink .Tournament of the • Leeknow
Bowling Club -e -One of the big sport
events of-the-ZY-ear....May_ the_day.2.and„
evening be fine. •• , .
The August meeting of the Junior
Institute, and Junior Ffrmeril will be
held at the home of Miss Ethel Mar-
tin on Thursday evening, Aug. 15th.
All interested are Cordially invited.
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Mrs. W. Berber of Cranhtooke,
B.C. 18 visiting at the hoMe. of her
Mother Mrs. N. 1.. CaMpbelL Mrs.
Barber's twit, daughters, Lorna and
D_,orothy, accompanied' their mother on
her trip east.' •
Mrs. Algeo and a friend Mrs', Pres-
cott Hoard, motored from New York
and .spent last week in Lucknow. On
the return trip" their. were accompan-
ied' by -Messrs, W. F. mul AndreW
• Thompson who will spend- a -feW-
,weeks' enjoying the sights of the .big
TEEMS -Three months eiedit on sip,
Proventrint 'rintichearing Inter -
....est at the rate of 7% per Annum..
Joseph Seltzer? • John .PurVis.
Prop. •Atte.
WATERLOO MANUFACYURING
--- --COMPANY—makers-Of _Threshing
Machines and Steam Engine&-T-Cinia-
dian distributors for Rock Island
Farm Tractors and Eagle 2 -cylinder
. fuel -oil -burning Threshing. Tractors.
Earl Hedging, Helyrood. Local agent
Phone 13 on .86, !kilometer
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SAY IT WITH FLOWERS
We specialize in choice cut
flowees, •Wedding 'Flowers,
Funeral Flower, &c. short ,
notice \ with. promptness. We
ean deliver timers to any 'part '
of Canada, 'United States, &
Europe.
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• GEO. STEWART,1 FLORIST
• Phone 195, . • Goderith Ont,
Rebekah -:Mre.. MaerntoSh is
about
Windsor .ritid.the._iiieinhirS •:of the.
lodge ..took method .of .shoWing
:their ,IinprOCiation Of ..her :.geod ,werk
arid :helpfUlnest in the lodge. , where"
• 'attire which the ,visitors were usng. she .was always willing to. • do. more
'There was ; e crowd of betvieens than her' share: The evening was
.thtee. or four thousand Monday after-
noon, on Tpesdity the attendance was
not ..se gteat., but that fallng cif was
.made up on Wednesday afternoon and
evening when the final out-dooren-
tertamments were ..given,,in the park.
The WednesdaY, night crowd: was es-
pecially large-,•-aboute 6000. . ,;
With stieh Weather and such crowds
the nectriciat end of tne• enterprise
was an assured success. This was irn-
nortapt •as these responsible had •to
risk , Several thousand dollars in or-
der to got it all under ' Way. ,
Monday was the day on which' old
friends seemed to meet, and there
Were Many hearty greetings :on the
streets and in the park as those long
separated. met .again to recount the
pleasures of days gone by. They
were there from practically all over
the- North American continent . for
those Scotch and Irish Pioneer* who
nettled: about Teeswater had sons and
daughters Who readily punted to dice
'tent •parts, Many were there frem the
Canadian West and from: the border
cities-cif-theT-United Stetes.. ' . ,.
The crowds were entertaned by .a.
great dee', of band music, acitbatii; --e-xPression, to find our •Provmcial
. Legislative wrestlingwith the diffieult
dancers, ball games, horse races and rciblem of the means whereby the
neatly on Wednesday night. a'splen-
did disPlay of fireworks. ' • • stigma of this neglect may be remov-
ed from the face of our fair land. It
Special features , of the re -union is not .desirable that we have to he
were church services on Sunday by
former miniaters, or ministers who ashained on this account in the pres-
eeese of touring visitors, nor .are
had gm* out from the eonunlinitY; , .,
the unveiling Of a Eindsome soldier's' there Wantng• plain .' intimations of
measures being enacted to accomp-
memorial cenotaph, and the presenta-
tion Of a purse' of $700.00 to Miss lish this end, which Many are likelly
to reckon almost ,,diestic. But this
Mary Sharpe, who for 55 -years has
taught in the Teeswater Public School blot is somehow to be remOVed. • It
Some 150 former pupas of • miss does not Speu honor to these who can
S.at the school at quite well afford• to do ad, that is
harpe, assembled
. of the school bell; and a needful to care for the last earthly
the rnging
large gathering of others was at the resting Place, of the loved ones, that
the arm of • the State should have to
-school to -witness the proceedings.
: arm. Goes was chairman, Bero, ought to do with a right geed wibe stretched out to do wnat they
Dr,
Sharpe and 'Mr. Jack Foreyth-made ll
as only a vitele-ome privilege, and, it
Frank Moore read an address to Miss.
may be, a labor of love. In these times
the presentation. Miss Sharpe made
'. of . .of the rapid. development of facilities
an appegnritite speech, acknowledging
for travel it is beceniing less and less
her appreciation of the kindness
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liet former pupils. . , • . excusable that those who have remov.-
this gathering as the first White child
to. ed from .the' Vicinity Of such plots of
loving memory' should. forget them
Mrs. .0eininel was introduced .
born in Teeswater.. • and fail 'to do anything to help those
an Address Of Welcome tathe visitors and, groomed With affectionate care.
who wish to keep these, Spots green
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. ' Reeve Brown of Meeswater made
on the balcony of the Vendome Ho. , the trustees of the Lochalsh
Some ade be few years ago an appeal was
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on Monday morning, taking his stand
. tel. AinInnOttri1 Cemetery, which lies on the . Ashfield
ong other things he
•coil that -a key to the hiispitality of side Of the Boundary upwards of six•
the town Would be presented to the rides from the shore of Lake Heron
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ident of Teeswater or Culross. The
for assistance from interested friends
oldest visitor present-eit former res-
far and near. The response wasen-
,seetireging and tne remits are plainly
key, Was claimed Int and presented to
in evidence. There Were some disap-
Mr, John E., Scott,fortnerly or col.
Poietinetits. But various eireithiSten-
tose; now residing at Whiteenureli. ..
Mr. Scat is 02 years of age, yet' ces no doubt, emeriti for this and the
board and the Ideal residents tvliceare
quite active. , ,
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The Teeswater re -union. which Was interested were comforted and. en-
cooraged that those at a distance
no small business undertaking,
an,,
mittee which was net afraid to ex- were United with them in devotion
to have been well managed bY a coin -
and loyalty to this .amentlititece o1.
order to aSsure s
gelid:liberally in tie :; their dead, which moves them yearly
-cess and there efforts. were well re., to gather at the graves Of these rlio
. WardeilrN _ :...
, ' _ have gone before with their own
• ------e-e-o--- , hands. to &eat; and plant and -trim.
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*Card Of Thanks , . ' 7. • . With the -proceeds frorri the .response
ssel's Groc
Specials
--KELLOGS COEN' FLAKES
2 pkgs. .
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•PILRE. ORANGE 'MAKMAI.4413
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Bratidag;tutitge dioftle •
Each 414
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dot, frir
•Good Site
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BARN AND HAY 'CROP SUMER
Afr. Archie MacKinnon of the Lang -
side 'district, Kinloss Township Lad
the misfortune •Menday night of this
week to have his barn completely *de-
etroyed by fire. It appears to have.,
been 4 case of spontaneous conibtia-.
tiori in a hay rtioW, as the whole in-
terior appeared. to burst into flames
at once. The fire oteurted about nine
o'clock in the evening and Within an
hour the building was rethiced to
ashes. The .barn contained. over 70
loads of hay and eight loads of
wheat. ,,•
A great crowd of .peopie were at-
tracted to the place as the blazeewas
visible for a great distance, mind
about.
PEATH OF MR. JOHN ROACH
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' Following a years illness, Mr, John
Rosen, a resident of the Sounta Lira!
Kincardine Township, died ,6,11 Angest
3r4 4n his nOtli year Mr. was
Wirt Ashfield Township, the son
4%f Samuel Roach and his vife. Grace
M: Blake, who catie out as. ploneerS•
ft; ffil Ireland. The landly moved to
Eritess when John. was 7 .5490,4' of:
a 0, lied te;yeitts age lie inoVed to
itten-Townallip,ord-latek-_,ta-.101.7,
• spent in gimes follewing .wincb. lunch
• was, served. 'Mrs..' •Meet:Ito:di briefly
riekpowleidged +he nice (rift and than
ked the members, 'for. their 'kindness..
in conclusion all joined. in., singing,
"For: She's a Jelly Geod Fellow."
'Leather Libel:Overalls
' Siiiocks-
The Market, Hornell -Murdoch.
THE LOCHALSH-CEMETERY
Of .reCent years Public, attentiOn-is
beirig More and more seriously direc-
ted to the painful condition ef neglect
into Which many of the burying
grounds which oold the mortal re-
mains. of many of the pioneers of
the country have been:allowed to fall.
The reason for. the deeelonment_i of
this negleet lies largely in the chang-
ing ownership of the farms and homes
throughout the .dountryside, though
this by no Ineens exhausts the faets
•.of the cake. It 'is one of the'encourag-
ing signs or an awakening public con-
science with respect to this develop-
ment, • if we maY .use rather inexact
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gIbIGLE COPiES 5 0,TT:s
TWO 'SISTERS ': KILLER,' ••• ,
IN. Wm,* • CRASH'
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Margaret O'Callatient Of Wioraliasli
• and 'sister of .Toronto.
Two young women dead, a motor
ear Arnoslied 4rill a men, the' drivnr
of the car, at lihert3r. on. heavy- had'
are the fruits of the ,worst . road ac-
cident to occur in this ,district so, far.
The sad tragedy occurred about three
nii1e south of- Teeswater, on the road
leadiog, to Wingliam, the evening' cif
Aueoet• ; 5th, The vidtiMs
were. Mies Margaret O'Callaghan of
ie5on, of
Toronto. The driver of the. car was
andpyiera. herFo ‘honr:,iyoolc,eem Vi:T ar, ws, ofa noTi
Of me and mt.'s. Peter :of
neer St. Augustine.. Strange to say
Mr. °Mall* was not ;seriously injur-
ed.; and after making ;necessary ar
ratigenients to 'a/wear at an enquiry
into the cause of the tragedy,- return-
ed to Detroit.
The trio had 'attended the Old Boys
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reunion. at Teeswater on Motulav af-
ternoon and were retureina home
ear& in the evening evidently by way
of Wiiigham. • .
As, to the cense id the accident; a-
'nutinner of Stories have been In cir-
culation, There was talk of a second
"ear -crowding O'Mally into the ditch
brit it -appears there was no Second
nor third' car involved at all. O'Mal-'.
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ly's. car 'left the road, , struck the
bank of 9A shallow ditch, cut off a
4telegrapitlinole,,hit_a- - stump, went
through 'a wire, ferice,eod ran a short
Rance into a, fieldet-inal-
laghan appears to have been . killed
instantly, and Mrs. Jamieson, so sev-
erely injured that she died early
Wednesday moiling in the Wingliam
liospitalewhere she Was taken immed-
iately after' the . accident. Mts. Jire-
ieson was 26 'years of age.,
A• double funeral was held on
Thursday Morning; Aug. 8th, to St.
Augustine Cernetety.
The tragic incident was a great
Shock to the eommunity 'about For-
dyce and St. Augustine where all
those concerned are well known. The
unfortunate victims are survived by
their parents, two sisters, • Madelne
of Toronto, and Mrs. .Monohan of
Dettoit,ancl three brothers: Josenh of
Detroit,Willard of Toronto and Prank
at home.
LATER -Since the above was writ-
ten, .a coroner's jury at Teeswater
found that the acciaent resulting' in
the death of the two wornen was due
to .excessive speed: &Melly who
told his story at the inquest said that
he had swerved to miss .another car -
and went inte the ditch, but a number
of witnesses who saw the occurrence
said that they did nOf-. see any other
car.
The Bread the Bread
of MAW of Health*
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Opt. mom "ip iatax.iTy• AND *sEitvics.
Dug QUALITY.. .01701)p-ETcHaEi,sFQ0D- FOR ENDIJI4NCE:..IT
SUSTAINSe-ALWAYS''. .Dgmcio.us AND :
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'ORANGE lit.7NDgt CAKES,- COFFEE I CAKES,:' *JELLY
• ROLLS, ICED -ROLLS, FRUIT .SQUARES, 'CREAM PUFFS„
, MERANGUE; PIES, RAISIN PIES; ..:RASBERRY TARTLETS,„
WALNUT 8,t DATE HERMITS, OATMEAL :•copluE%: MAPLE
WAtiLN VT TARTS., BUTTER' :TARTS:.'„• ..:11 • . •
01•;;t:: LITY
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Phone 36,,
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THE SUN LIFE ASSURANCE •
COMPANY OF. CANADA
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THE COMP/Visit OF WHICH
A GiNIDIAN -1-
. MAY BE PROITOLL__'
,?or Pattictilars as to Plans, Rates
a And,. Dividends, See •
GEO 'II SMITH
- Agent
- to .their appeal` a neat building with
.Mr, and Mrs. Peter Johnston Wish to a ,heater to provide against the cold
duet e many friends and neigh- stormsaridIof mtry weather and to
".bors for their kind helpfulness at bailie the heeded inipletrients, has
the time of their recent 'bereavement. been erected and. stands amongst the
:other evidences of the vAihng remem-
Remnants and Mill grids. This is bleallee Mends' from far far and near
then House kenemees. The gin.kei, .who are Interested in this pioneer
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. Bargains in Women& Girls' and
Children& Dresses -The 'Market, Hor-
nell -Murdoch. •
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• ST. HELEN'S
Mr. and Mrs.. Fred Hyde and dau-
ghter of Didsbury, Alta. were visit-
ors on Monday with Mr. and Mrs..
Jas. Hyde. •
Mr. and Mrs. Mills of Durham are
visitors with Mr. Jas. Aitchison. .
Mrs. R. J. Woods is spending a
few -weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Barbour camping in, Muskoka. '
Misses Vera 'Todd, Mabel and Ir-
ene. Woods were the guests at Miss
Bessie Murdie at point Clark over
the week -end. .
Mr. lied Mrs. George Clark api
daughter Jean of Hamilton who were
holidaying at Metteseturig Park were
visitors with Mrs. Clark herd last
week. •'
Mr. and Mrs.' W. MeCrostie and
Marie spent a few days recently with
friends at Erin and Ediri Mills.
Mrs. John Miller Jr., Alvin and
Margaret .left on Saturday en a mo-
tor trip 'to Michigan. ,
Mt. and -Mrs. Stuart McGuire and
little daughter, Shirley a Prince Al-
bert,• Sask. were week -end visitors
With -Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Thom. •
• Miss Margaret Miller home af-
ter spending the last two years in
the West. -
Mr. and Mrs. Sudden and Kenneth'
were holiday visitors at Mr. D. B.
Murray's.
• Mr. Joint Miller and his brother-
in-law; Mr. Charles Culbert of Wind-
sor . were recent itisitors • with. thc.
forniefs mother, Mrs. . John
• Mrs. 'Cunningham Sr. end Wal-
lace Cunningham Of St. Catherine:,
Mrs. Hawthorne from Dakota, Mr'.
Critigle of Toronto, Mrs. John Cun-
ningham and ' Miss ClatitS Of Walk-
erton were visitors on Saturday with'
their cousin Mrs. John Miller 'Sr.
Misses Annie and , Clarke
were guests at the, liewie-MeKenzie
wedding at Kietail Saturday. •
• Mise Beatrice Megoillin is spending
few week* with, friends at
eeting •, of the Bible
I Y THEATRE
AUGUST 16th & 17th.
"PLASTERED 114 PARIS"
- • f-Gar-Pa're
A Comedy in the
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co*ING• ,
SPECIAL
Annie Nichols, In
."ARIE'S ARISE ROSE"
me•iieme.
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We will pay Iltighestllarket Prices
for kinds of Live Poultry.
• We -will:cull your poultry for egg
roduC,tion find guarantee satisfaction.
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Demonstration
.Cainpaip
We Want eieryone to 'know the
quality and performance of the Ford
Car.
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Come for a ,FREE RIDE any
:day* whether- you are interested IA
purchasing; a ear or not.
WELL. HENDERSON
Ford Sales and Service
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bliiit111ED AT WINNIPEG
MaitlatideePowering
The . marriage of Ruth , Margaret
youngest daughter of the Rev. J. W.
and Mrs. Bowering of Witinipez to
Dr. Donald Maitland, also of
Winni-
peg, ton of' Mt. and Mrs. George
Maitland of Etiditibtirgh, Scotland,
w,as solemnized the Mine of 'the.
of bride's parents, :Enfield Crestent, the
ton
oftreite. He sttn4krect .1s* lug widow „ mottling 61 Ally ID.' The bride
teem rlY ard-ny
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iliciated, and Nits :Mary rs,
&tighter*: bir- VnanlEig- : PingsintitlukX M. s;
6 The halitidt. Meeting WAS held
luta' • — Aug, (itit, 'rite Preeidenn.en-the chat . VSnOnlIs• vvimitobo
•Roach of ititdost is itii si,ter. iottler and " *
_inirvitig,grentrids.„ .
:At inellint-frientlitrof the, in -tenet"-• Seelety. twee. • hekle-reettitly- !the.
- residente it wao otiniimooety Anglican Citufill When ROT. Calla,
-aereeciLtoinetrhet_the-..:SetreterY.
John MerellaV, R. R. No, 3',;
to islite-ititether -appeal, in,eellabora-
bon_ With 'Mi. -it Vnlasr4*
tao.Kriew, !Mfg they thereby. With
the eentidenee that' it is, .4.iiititetno. and
nyilyrtteiveltPwt,--e---tit-erkect
suits At fliW et their" preV-
_sloped!.
• Write& 3: llieKetiZter D. A. MC.
Zultamt Canteretti-, -Trutt#*
hgt .1.regdat. An excellentaddress
was..-.0.tvetiiiit. Walter drim.Y. B. A. The
foliewitia Officers Were elected Pres
Seatetaiti.:
"Runtlyhrey. Treasurer,. gra.
kiiiet •
'-irEtterittitS • .
er -trig 'nlayect-the...wedding rensie. The
bride wile ,given away by her brother
Dowering.FolloWing a
• wedding.-Trialitast"---x-t---attd-Inirs.
Maitland 'set Out On a, inoto,r trip -td
.rottItt* 'they,
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a. do I., • - ' ;by- will reside__ ,stt,Qtt,L: • 11/,
Apartinehts.
"' Scripture' agefii Wet Wad by
Ex,.§60***, presideot, the vl!bt014,._ritay,p1 was
• tit(rftCli.NOTE
bus
pfermante, mallegfelte nate. Weil he, Ursa Dean Geddes This Ts-Cratv,, Who is -ott Viteatien.,thie teritith
In the libsenee of the Rev. R. W.
• veteran tette Avas--tivonlist
iorellotay elebitttion.
:Anderson theft feta Tett& r-
. iS-tr" fromDorothy _boogies
WalifAlloS "dilinet irrOaWlit litet?tp Great War Whiah. Wag_ VW: interesting and int
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Our advice will be
of Real Service in
helping you select a
Dianiond. of which
feu will be proud.
P . It; Armstrong-
Jewier •
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•trets- Ogteritit•--viit iititke•
tegtVili "iitter'Mittfreg
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Was tettilig Oft
.1,-Itelidersott-reed. a letter froin- tite 1164, Inibard,
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Aid 44'1(0410 la do Net hendh over Mrs. of lighting Vf04 Rettisay. Mr*, Ledkhart knee the 461-vit elOittforter,-.1)itin.raold • preacii the United Cnerdh next
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was
it, ,411611 -..it expleded, His left eve -11.ibld' StodY,..eLi1141.- Chanter,' - the Toneishio of : 'Gear Eich On fled enr aged Will call'. SendeyAng... .18th. On the Sunday'
blown Otit, dna the right iste-io ...ion* rmark Meetinrr loghteittoalt Angnst 12, 1"9 to Mi' W but faXth#11:' ,Vityttrglifikest 11 -tegoi*ing the Rev De Witt Cesetts
hirer:That th'eVtg la kept $ "kW ...dosed Praler" • by OM' v3-rg,, *lifted prennai, a satA Will occupy On:knit
the
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The engagement is. 'amounted et' '.
Christine Anne*, ' sec'end. 3!sting5st
7ittinghten" 'of kr. and .blre. Roderick
ltess Lochalsh. Mr. Coebi .1
Sot, 'of Mr. and .the ' late
'41'M •George PhillipSoe of Palmer-
ston; The it-itt take. placa.
the jade 00. of plot
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