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MOTOR ACCIDENT
ISctriCatilig>iljpaclf. „Ira the
rrreciage . of his .autoiholile:in which'
:he had lain, itun ed and ?conscious
in •i' 'ditch ,for'fear hours,‘ Reeve . W.
J. , Stewar f ` •of 'West Waw�}
a- osh
l?o Polite at ' re�
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+ted to lice th' his '
car
had been
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struck•. by 1 hit-and4un driver.
lie estimated he..lay in the ditch
four l ltirs► pasting, n: otoziSts faih
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tq, notice', the wreck
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'ANNIVERSARY SERVI ;..... 'AT
CK RUN CigU' CII
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Anniversary services at Hackett's
United Church wilt be he'd on Sunday
November llth, 1934. Visiting , min
., ister: 'Re!. ' Charles Cwnniings of
Walton. Servfee • ` 2.30 p.m.; and 7.36
pan. At 2.30 jai..1tev. Cummings will
speak; on "The New Keri inn!" At`
7.30 . the will be • Mad,
p.m. •
Materialism",
fieS¢ECIAti•• MUSiC• T etheir will
assistedby lr: JcGee•of 'Auburn,
Manning Mr. and Mrs,-Maig` of Lodon and n.
Mrs -Patton of •Liicknow. A,
Mrs. Pgenerour
pg'erin is reflest4 , ' •:
FROLIC A JUCCE01
"The best Hallowe'en, we ever had,"
Was the opinion' of scores of children
not to mention :the adults who;,"doll
ed: tip" fo= the .frolic, ,sponsored by,'
the business
men •
of the village on',
Hallowe'en• nightlast week.
There were 'more than two :bend -
.red:
red . eostonied people swarming the
streets during the evening and 150'
Of : them;; fell _in behind • the :Band
whose -`n4` meere smilingly?;
J :
decked out for. the parade .- up, and:
down I the: main street, kick halted
at, McKenzie's corner where' a Ion-
s!" bonfire. was ; 'lighted -a . � e
and Where'
the, judging took'( place.
The prizes' were won. as follows.,
fancy dressed girl, ' Elva, Tivamley;
comic dressed girl, Etta BelIe'Mac:
Donald, fancy dressed boy,' Tonin Pat-
ten; comae dressed boy, Bill, Doaglaa
who was outfitted $ seltdel boy:'
Cameron + ;,MaeDonald, • with 'a five
foot. costume ' eiitensionu won'the; prize.
for the • tallest person 'and...little Win=
ifred'Steward, 2-year=old daughter
of . •-and • Mrs.: Philip Steward.
:i ipersonating "Kayo'! of the .funnies'
von the, prize for the snidest person
,n the parade.. Yoiing Billie Decker
n s clown suit, Was a ;elope second.
• 'Following the; awarding "of prizes.
he:' • parade"• returned ;' down.. street.
where candy, . contributed : by., many.,
'adies of; the village was.distribnted
This is :the •fust attemPt' at any-
-hing of this nature and: it was car=
-ied off so `.successfully Prat no
8h . doubt
i big and :better frolic; •• Will :be
:
,tanned:'neat year.
Little evidenceP
'or"re of damage.
,gas seen or'heard. followed •this
.nnual night of prank playing and
he crowd : about' town . during the
evening 'was quite order,
• .'ENGAGEMENT . ANNOUNCED ';
Rev 'end' Mrs' W, J. Taylor • of
Rockwood, Ont.,announce the, en-,
•;agement :if. their. oldest •• dau hter.
' Dorothy ll glen,::to Mr. La Verne • B.
000100 .4 • Retro`ft., oldest son of the
'ate • Alea Pentland and Mrs. Pent
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!obit of Dungannon, Ont.. The weld-
*ng :Will' be late in November.
DIED AT:'DUNG NO
AN N
Following a .,brief . ,,iillness: with
)n
eumonia-Mr. • Fred 'Reit . o
•,, beloved.
'iusband of Florence Duff, ''passed'
sway at Dt ngmnnon on !tttesday:' The
°uneral service.•' will
x.. be held •m .Dna..
Tannins Presbyteran:'Church toda- •,
Thursday) , at tvvo o'clock with m-
teraenp in ,Dungannon ,cemetery.:
1'o Our Friends:
We warm' ,,anpretiete yonr ' ind
expressions of •s th `during ant.'
. Yinpa. y - g u .
recent bere'avem'ent caused by ,` the
death of our''' ore .
m r, Margaret
Kenney. W extend our special thanks
to. Reverend .Father O'Shaughnessy
for his kindlniess . 'and' ' Splendid', .coy
operation. , •
The aieinbers of. her family
Card Of Thanks '
8 The famly`•. :of the late Mrs. Alex-
,ander+ MacGregor take this Opper-
.tunity to thank their frauds and
neighbors for kindness and sympathy
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shown them in their 'recent bereave-
ment' .
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Cara Of . ,
Mrs, peter Torrance wishes to
eleresa 'heartfelt .thanks to friends
and neighbare for their many, acts
of kindness eirprelaionawof, em-
pathy
yin-
th . •a e ' e ,:. h
pa y t, the'., time of the dtat��•her
broth. an- . .
heather d to, the .m the
• �: rge' (Wet', ,:. � embers of
Oranler their service°' and
►rata •
oMca
enera
Mr R. J. Cameron is . visiting
friende; in, Stratford ibis week.
Miss,. Olive ,Alton : of Bronto spent
the v9eek end'. et her home. here..
Arthur. Andrew: `of Toronto 'spent
the week -end at his home ;here.
Dr. Clarence MacMillan of Toronto
spent the week end with his brothers
on ibo, 6th of Kinloss.,:
Mr Jack Beaton, who iii with the
'imperial Oil Co, in, Toronto,'apente the
week end 14 his home •here.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Johnston and
fainily of "Goderich /were' Sunday
vieitors with Lucknow relatives;
New large: } size Flannelette Ruin l
kets-lboz—w; White: and Grey at
special prices.. THE. MARHE"I' STORE
Miss. Fanny Wall: litte Mary and
Ruth Anderson visited over the week
end with the tormer's ' parents; ]iMir
and Mrs .Wilson Wall,
The regular meeting of, the'. Wo-
men's 'Institute will be held at the
home , of Mrs. J ' S. McKenzie;' on
Friday; November 9th, at 2.30 o'c10 k.
Contest "Lemon' Pie".
. SALE OF MILTANF tY—for .Fri
day and Saturday of this week, Noe-
ember
owember 9th and .10th. Good selection
of hats at • $1.00'and up -- • :. '
BELLE JtOBERTSON
Mrs. Murray, Mrs. Annie wall and
little daughter Leslie Mae of Wing-
.
ham. "visited over the week end . at
•the home -of 'Mr andTMxs Wilson
Wall,. cm. Kinloss.
as.
Have 'you heard. the talk? Ever*-
place they're talking about '"Marry,
ing Marion".' Presented 'by;the choir
and Y. P. S.', . of 'Lueknow United
Church,` Friday, November 16th: Ad .
mission 25c.
Mrs. D M.1 Johnston and- daughter
•Helen. and Mrs, W. ,C..Jbhnston spent
the week end at the homeof Mr.> and
Mrs: W. J.'•Todd and: on• their return
were accompanied by: Mrs:: Todd;' whe.
*ill spend. week•in Strathroy.
Mr. and Mrs ' . Themes • Aitchison,
Cliff and Mrs., Horace Aitchison': `at
tended the' funeral 'of'.Mr.' ]fired, Car.
rah, which, 'was held from- the home
of Mr, and Jigs. Ernie. Aitchison" ill
Harriston; to: Wingham cemetery-' on
Friday.'
Mise Jean.. McCallum if Hamilton,
spent the week' end at her;'fome here.
Mrs. McCallam, who:. has 4heen quite
ill and in a weakened, condition, • is
not regaining her strength'' as •her
many; friends.: would' wish. Miss' Mai
_aha McCallum, who' his been: in c_ on
'stint: care 'of' her another, spent the
week, end in gingham as,: the pleat
of Dr..and Mrs Wm., Connell:: '
There was s_ good, attendance :at
the Anglican fowl supper en Tuesday
:•sight, : in, the .Council ``Chamber, when
,a• delicious and • bountiful supper Was
served : at tables 'that were groaning
ender their laid,: and,.' : which' were
neatly laid.:So, freely did' the members
contribute,. that ip 'spite of the =M.:
ber served there,' was a anrples. 'of
food cad font and, a ';splendid 10c
sUPper'i'k!a<s served Wednesday. even -
The'., Women's MisaionarySociety.
orthe <Presbyteri
an Cfiarch will hold
their',Thankolfering ,on -Sunday •even-
ing, November lith, at 7 o'clockTl'iie_
special speaker will:be Miss Dorothy,
Douglas, who=:, vill speak on her work
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i
n'Ta
math, Formosa;: On ::Hondas
evening a set' of slides. will •be shown
at 'the guild. The pictures will be of
:ormosa erld.Miss Dpnglaa willgive
e accompanying lecture.. Everybody
welcomer:.. ..
Moine' Front 'Hespltal ••
,`After twelve dais 'spent 'n
y pent i Wing-
ham Hospita'. withperitonitis.
bo* -
aids ' ThomPs on was brow ht � her
. g
honie�here on :Wednesday. Possibilities
of':
an o ra 'o
pe ti n, being • necessaryhave.
'1
passed' for the time: beingat east,
..,
and ;her • medical" attendants ' are
agreed t
hat her .recovery, will proceed
Will
as favorably at `tier home, While yet
not out of ,.danger,.. the : inflamation
appears to be slowly subsiding, bit
Donald* 'list' be confined to, bei bed
for seine week*,
en
S neth
Camera?, Dirt. M L. M.
Bradberry and Mr. and Mrs. Edw ,
• ar(�
•.
Franks and son Gordon of Paris spent
the. week end with ,tie former's'O ar
ents, Mr., and Mrs R. J. Cameron.
Kenny was . a , valuable member of
.
the Vocal hockey team last *inter.
On 'Tuesday, night he had a .workout
with the Ayr team olY'. Halt ice:„ . A
s.
iunior teem i all that Ps
ria •Yana
on.'entering yearHenn*
this ' and as Keri '
la
is; s little: over age, his friends here
Wish him luck in ,eatchin ' Place
p e
g aac
on .t'i'e senior team in the neighboring
feria• of Ayr.
WEDDING. BELLS
McQUILLAN-akii 111ON'
At Sacred Heart Church on Satur-
day morning, November 3rd, at Six
o'clock, Florence, C., ..only daughter
of and.•Mra.,•John•McKinnon, Cul
roar, was united in marriage to Mr..
Wilfred McQuillan, only son of Mr.
and Mrs. James. 'McQuillan of R. It71,
Lucknow After a short , motor : trip,
the bride and' groom Will reside In
Weet Wawanosh.-•
TNOMPSON-; JOHN$TON •
A quiets wedding' took;. place, in the
parsonage . at RRagersville .. $aturdaY
afternoo; November 3; vyhen.:liuesel
H. Thompson of .Auburn,, Younger
of ' Mr.,and' Mrs. William J. Tlomp
son: and,, Marian M: Johnpton, o' the
second concessionsof Ashfield, daugh.
ter of the .fate
'Mr. and Mrs. George
Johton, 'were • united in marriage
by Rev.. Gomm; a .former pastor .of.
Dungannon church.; The bride wore' a
burgundy Mk velvet ' dress, trimmed
with cut velvet • with accessories Ito
match. They were unattended. Mr..
and Mrs. Thompson left by 'motor for
Tillsonburg, Galt and 'other parts:.
On their return they "will reside in
Auburlt. '
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FARROW—McLELLAND•
A quiet wedding took place at, the
nits
U ed •Church•so i ',gee, '
Par n • Cheeky,:
'On , Wednesday, •October 3lst, , when,
Laving McLelland: • 'daughter . of Mr.
and Mrs.' Fred McLelland of 4th Con.
Elderslie, .*as united ' in marriage to
Clarenq Baker Farrow of Holy'-
rood; the' Be6.: A: R.. Huband offciat-
in,g'..
The bride, Who 'Was attired, in
her travelling ensemble . of navy blue
crepe and ''hat 'and shoes to m. atch;
carried • a bouquet '• of- mauve
white baby chryyantheuaums: She was
attended by her sister, Mize. Vera
McLelland, who 'was dressed :in •81431)-
per
:skip-per 'bine . crepe with black felt ,hat.`
The groom` was : supported by , hid;
brother, Mr. ; Eraeiit ' Farrow: ' Aft*
the ceremony. ' Which was witnessed
by only, it dew. 'intimate friends of
the ,contracting 'parties,'' the - happy
couple left:. :14'11104W `forma trip to
points in Southern Ontario. On their
return • Mr and : Mrs. Farrow; Wilt's
reside at Holyrood, five miles ' north
*f Lucknow.
Don't fail' .to. see "Marrying • Mar-
ion" the musical comedy' presented
by the Choir and YP .5., of. Lock -
now United Church ,in the Town: Ha11,
November 16th:- Admission 25c.
WHEN READ1x1TG
• 1 BEEP. 7S NEEDED
Yea Moat hive noticed that
some of your friends :. hold their
:reading . matter .falr 'front their
eyes., :Metre you ever ,wondered
Why they•.do that* The' cnuse is
a Inas of the focussing .power" :of ;
the ..eyes.. Can'this.Jbe ;restored'!.
;Not natally..But.it,can 'be'`sup=•''
'-plied by a competent eye service:
All who • read', with difficulty
.should note the above. '
" AEMSTBONG'g: Eyaei t•Ser'vioe
New Fllannels, Flanelette, Wash
Materials,' Shirtinga,, Cottonades,':.etc.
THE MARKET STORE.: '
MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER
WOR BRIDE'• ELECT
A- •pleasant. time ..Was spent Thera-
day afternoon at . the home: • of •Mia.
T Robinson,'
when theladiea :
�
in tile: neighborhood met tog ether, to
surprise Miss Alma"Y Carruthers;.with•
s miscellaneous shower .in.' honor • f
0
her approaching 'marriage. Progres-
sive -euchre was rig„order :before the
stock' wedding • cereanony took ,place.
which tinged much amusement,:
Leona •White'acted • as ' bride, with
'Margaret ,Maclntyre' her Bridesmaid,
while Elizabeth . Robinson act” ' the
part of a `very'
nervous ;'groom'.
•Blanche McDpugall took:• the' part of
the minister: After the , gifts, ::which
Were nameron`s . and • : pretty, 'were
tethered into the loom. Lena Robinson
read 'the address; after which tiath
McKinn'on,'nnwrapped •the presents,
while. Myra '$rooks :read the . verses
attached t0':eaoriented and "resented them
to the bride, -to -be at the. conclusion.
Miss: Carruthers 'thanked the ladies
very kindly for. remembering 'bei, A
'progra)n. followed filch' consisted of
a -reading • by Mary McKinnOn: solo
by .Mrs: E. Aciceit, 'accompanied. by
Mita' Win'n fled• Ackert;: pan inatruh.
mental' by Blailc`he McDpngall;
quartette by'�Mrar R., Msrtiin, Mrs,, D
McKinnon,!, Mrs W. McDonald , and
Mrs. R.
ddleton, with ith Mrs. Bright*
at the piano. :Mrs; A. Sutleerlancl
acted as chairlady.' After thero-
p
grana, everybody sift down to • the
tables, when a dainty • lunch was
seried' : rind a pleilbarit thereµ spent:,
alb o"
ra
res
hu rsday . NOV be
�o,ts; reduce: t
Messes: reduced
itsreduce
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ompson's Specials.
PURE CLOVER HONEY, 5 LB: PAIL ` ... .50c
32 OZ. RASPBERRY, STRAW " JAM
32c
32 OZ. RED PLUM JAM ., , : ••••••••• 25c
32OZA
PRICOT JAM _.. ..... ,; ▪ 32c'
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CANED PEAS, CORN, TOMATOES, Choice Quality,. 2 25c
PEARL SOAP, 10 BAR
_ ,... ▪ 33c
3 BARS TOILET SOAP . ,..
2 CAK7S CASTILE SOAP . , "
SEEDLESS RAISINS, 2 LBS • ;25c
B 4,:
LBs .• . ;25e
CELERY. CELERY HEARTS.. E
. 1# AD LETTUCE
:ion ictur�
►o�
►ome' to. En ''land
. , , Scotlen,d
veld'
:'UNDER AUSPICES Oil, THE BOY SC,OU
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tib•
ties c a
• at 8 o'clock
v er
8 REELS 'DEPICTING A,DELIGHTFUL ATLANTIC, VOYAGE
AND FASCINATING S.CENIES AND PLACES,' OF' .HISTORIC
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INTEREST IN THEN OLD LAND 4,
Entertaining: Numbers Between Rech, Featuring ' Cameron
Geddes and a : Talk 'on Scouting • Work and Purposes by . Dr. R. J.
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Bowen, S ataaster.
ADMISSION "'25e, CHILDREN •15c.
LONGEVITY'' MARKS FAMILY
JMr.; E S. Caswell of Toronto, :in
:.
wnting to the.. ,Goderich Si goal, : re-
views briefly the history Of the Daniel
Webster'' family of Lucknow, which. is
well'
knownto Sentinel: readers:. How-
ever a poetion of hla,letter' 1s• inter
estingly devoted' to the various
aa'
vaneed lige* oto Which members of
this family lived,, and which we re=
`nt: r ;
Pi'i , I
b
d o '
G 1 'lin
Old ron:•..co'et•
my surely
might make a good claim for su
P.
remaey in the .matter of family lofig-
eviY in the e +eco
t `
rd 'of the:. Daniel;
Webster family. of Lucknow, all"` of
whom belie '•now passed sway,' the
last to go (June 25th of • this year)
being : Miss Elizabeth ' Webster
"Aunt: •Liz " as she was commonl
known-- •-
a�•.
t
the extreme
of ninety
one, i age
There were ;m all five sons and
fivedaughters,
a dug rs, the sons, with their
ages et death, being James (86), Rob -
err (89, Thomas (83),.Richa'rd',(66'',
and 'Daniel (74); the daughter's;
Rachel (Mrs. Alton, 70; Mary Ann
,(Mrs, David ' Anderson) ' 3 Miss
Elizabeth 91; Margaret ata. Turn'
er) 72; and Miss' Susan, 62. The. 'com-
�
bine(' lige" of the ten total 786.lrears.,
with' an averaged age for each ' of
nearly 79 years. Four of the faninil - L
Uwe 'sons and •two :daughter aver-
aged within a, aiilall'lraction• of trine::
ty years,; Sure''.7` rd this` recent.' ' vdould
be hard to -. heat -' •
.even id this, healthful`
Province," 7 •
ANGERSAG
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LIG
Tp`L1L, ,
SOGO1.,
F a
• .Under the, lin `fie rvisiori '
pe ri of Mrs. A:
E,
Mc-im and�'Mirs. it:: BOWin, she
�.. , J. B wen he
Ranger troop held 'a delightful magi-
Ogrede party tt ;the Orange Hall o
1.. g ,,
n
*(day eng+
recently'
Ranger, and these joining the
organization invited ':.friend ;'and
tlfe pleasant'' Party Pn Y numberedsoine;;
fifty persons, all in cos
tame, which
made;a colorful and amusing scene.,.
The evening wae'apent In` contests,;
games and,' dancing"and,'
coriclud,
befog. . ..,
e midnight' . wtth.• the , serving of
refreshments. The Sepoy orchestra >,
furnished "'music for' the dance. '
The ize', winners:, were: '
.,,prize . e fanc jr
dressed sed '
ri
Jennie Pear
loran
o; i
dressed,A.cmc ' a
. Betty. McKenzie, The bo s•
..Y.
prizes: went to Douglas" Trench and
Elliott Carruthers, both' in coma
c
costume.
FIVE IN AGAR CO. '
WAEN..MISAA
P OCCURS ., ' •
,A s •
We
tern' publication rues
g. more
details of the accident w'i
• hick occurred
;in, : North Dakota which°'
.proven#eii
members of .the' Agar" family ,from
(tending their father's fiine
,.; gal here • • 1
las f week:
The Agar car ran
into the ditch
and :rolled. Over several times,near
Minot
,:North Dakota: The Car. driven `
by';Charles Agar, M.X, A.. for Hanley,
ands wrecked'and'.burned: in the ac
cadent.
The`. Western despatch 'reads''in
part "Mr.
Agar," accom an''
P .led•by his r ,
two brothers, ., I'
brothers, i. L. Agar • of SaslitLff
tope, and I. F. Agar; Floral farener.::
0
and. his ta+- .'si"steric,. Mrs.. JY Lawson
o '
f Chebiot, and Mrs. Edward Sterdee '
of . d
Qu'appelle, had 'just crossed;' into
the United'. States :a '
,., S Wrday en route,
to 7Yncknow,. Ontario', "A.11` exce - •
pl: ,,..
Charles es
A
re '
g .r ceiVed injo'ries • .toy • ' • •
head and face but were able to travel'
h ntewsird by train after '
. r receiving
medical attention` The family
o .
g ,lug east`tff attend" the funeral o '
f
the father. d'a'
, rhes Agar, who died
recently' in Lucknow."
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