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L►UCKNOW,, ONT., THURSDAY, AUQUST 25, 1921.
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• MONEY 'TO LOAN on 'mortgages
and notes at reasonable' rates.
Fire Insurance, both stock and
Mutual Companies. Conveyancing
done with neatness and' despatch.
Geo. A. Siddall, .Broker. -Lucknow.
DR. PARKER, OSTEOPATH,, at the
Cain -House, Lucknow, every Wed-
nesday afternoon. All . chronic- dis•
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eases successfully boated..: Osteo-
pathy removes the physical causes
• of .disease. . Adjustments,,, of the
spine is more quickly secured and
with fewer, treatments by •Osteo-
., pathy than by any other method:
MUTUAL': LIFE ASSURANCE
COMPANY OF CANADA
Mk about our Participating Paid: Up
Policy.• -
•' • W. T. BOOTH, •Wingham, Agent..
Lucknow' every W ednesdaj all day
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VETERINARY SURGEON.— Dr.
W. • J: Keleher, Ripley; ' .Phone 63,
night -:off .day =tf
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Mr. and Mrs. A.Smith •of••.Tara i!is,
sited fast week with their :son Mr,
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T. W..Smith oof'town They 'were
accompanied .by Mr. Cruick shank,
also Of Tara:
Mr, .John Iiildred returned to. Tor
'onto, Tor-
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gr,:, John 11: Webster, his ,wife, and
two friends, of. Seaforth sprint. the
•Week -end -.with friends here
• Mr. and Mrs. Walter Muir and
children. of .Toronto .are guests of Mr;
and Mrs. W. W. -Bill. •
In our report of the High School
examination results last• week we
o"veilooked stating that Auston Reid,
had • taken honors. also . that he had
passed his matriculation.
gr. and Mrs. A. H. Doupe; of Port
Credit renewed acquaintences in
Lucknow over the ,week -end. • They
were guests of Dr. and: Mrs. Elliott.
•Mr, R. D. Cameron arrived. home
Thursday of last week after spending
$ .weeks in a tour- of Western .Pro-
vinces" going as far; as Vancouver and
visiting the larger cities of the Pra-
irie Provinces. - . • •
Miss Stella Stewart spent a few
•days of last week visiting friends, in
Ripley.,
Mr.'and Mrs.•Schwaekhamer, of he
troit.•are =spending a . few weeks . with
Mr, . and Mrs. - T. W. Smith. '
Messrs John Tennant :and Jack
Jewitt motored up from London' and
spent the Week -end with .. Mrs..• Dr.
Tennant. Mr. - Jewitt -is an old Luck-'
now boy; He went °to:London. twenty-
five years ago and , this is his first.
visit back to Lucknow, '
Mrs. G. W. Berry. -of Toronto oviie
,was visiting Mrs Geo.. J. Anderson:
returned to the city. on Tuesda;i `
The tax rate for,, Walkerton this
.year, will, be 56 mills: This. is an'ad-
vance from 41% mills • last year.
Dr -A. A. Cameron who . spent his
'holidays at • his home in, town return-
ed to Peterboro• last week.
• Posters 'aye out announcing a great
baseball ' tournament in -: Calidoniaii
Park, Lucknow on Labor Day. It.
=slr lil'lt!e Luek'notw's big field day df
the year:
Card of Thanks—The family `of the
late .Mrs.. Martin: . wish to :express'
-their thanks -• gratitude and g atitude to their
friends •_for kindness-...and__sym sympathy
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shown at -the time of theirrecent-be-;
reavement
Highest prices: paid for poultry •
• and junk:—A:. Groskopf. 9-6-tf
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• ' PLOWING—Partiwishing to
haveP lowing- lone'by- contrite] or by:
hour; apply -at -The- Sentinel Office::
FOR SALE. -
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wood alio"rt or:
1< n anY, amity delivered. AP 1
Qgr �'qu k
at Joyint's office, LpeknoW
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FOR SALE -Frame dwelling'' On
Havelock_ St., Lucknow;silt : rooms,_
in good'. repair,. large garden: •. Apply
to W. ---G.- McMillan. -...:
FOR RENT -Two' dwellings in
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Beaver •Block Campbell St. Bat
rooms and. electric lighting. Every-
thing -.in: -good=., shape " ,Recently;.;oc-
eu ied b ' Alex Ross and T. W. Smith.,
Apply at -Joyiit's''.•offiee,:'Lucknow. .
FOR SALE— High-grade, ,fiber
reed 7:-balsy carnage. _ Apply box:.:156
_-Li cknow
• FOR SALE -Pure-bred :Yorkshire,
o d'.
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..... � b•. month-Old;a
boar: about 1 g
stock a_ nu lal Price reasonaliie=Jas
fckle _R. ..hucknow Phone 77r6,
. • Dungannon.:. '
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Ctia'C� ai it"'C"ot'ii w1It 'be a;.s a2ale� t
the Lucknow. Elevator' next week.
• 1'.r'. Cair, '
Waste 1. - A 'U: P.'"0.
handle live stock-:at-_Lueknow. by the
pound. head or on Commission State -
terms, in writinr','•on or before Sep.
` •6th at 8 p:m, . when a meeting will
' be.held • in Courries Corner klub to,
- - let - the Contract-�Jno , Farrish, -Secy.
---FOR: SA.1tE---Qpantity, .of,,pine .,lumb-
• er suitable for any sort of out build-
ing, may lie seen at • T. �, Phillips
d -Con-ForanR,,x•'--Luck-,:
nowPhone '32 on 46. • ' ,
TILE -•FOR -SALE-3. ,3�i ands --in.-
tile. ready by Sen. lst. ' All prices
reduced. Thomas. Philips, St. Hel-
AUCTION SALE •
,lames liek�es•• East -half lot..' S .
Con. 8 E. D. Ashfield will have air
Auction sale of farm, farm stock and
implements on ; Wednesday Aug :i,•• .1.
Now is'the'time for farmers to gel
fertilizer. It pays, to get. thebest.A
• ear of Gun's Fertilizer on. taefwa3•d
See Geo. S. Robertson..
BORN,
Phillipa in Winnipeg, Man., on -
August 4th;::192i,•.'to Mr. and Mrs,
, G. Phillips a soft -Sidney Georg
(Mrs. Phillips our forin.rly - Dfiltx
Wveiyf But)'
_ -Miss -Helen Johnston who• was a
'guest'of Mrs. -G. J. Anderson the past
`montli returned to her home at Osh-
awa on.Tuesday.
Card of Thanks—Mrs. J. W.:-Moise•
and son Will wish to express their;
grateful and sincere- thanks --to - the -
many friends -Trig neig►hborsµfor their
kindness and sympathy-at'the--time--of
the death of husband and father' -•
The record day' - attendance at
the Canadian- National.' Exhibition is
196,000, reached on Labor Day in
1920. i• 4•' .
Mr. and Mrs: M. J.-Raymus and
Mrs .David C'ardis, :of Detroit,and
stir DonaldCardin tri =Ht ion - niter]'
with._Mrs ; Alex •David•son last: week._
P P seven
Miss Strathdee for•the-
, i ,Ripleypast Public
years ' principal of the �
'School has resigned that 'position • to--o-o•o--
ASHFIELD NOTES
.Mass Pheobe McKenzie of Flint
Mich., is spending her vacation with
her parents' at Lochalsh, • • �.
Mr. and. Mrs. Arthur Cook of Par-
amount visitedwith friends at fine
-River. •
Mrs. M. liiiven of Chicago is vis-
iting with her sister ,Miss
Lan Of Laurier.
Miss 'Fern Robb 'of -, Strathroy is .
visiting with her sister Mrs, ,'Gordon
Ritchie- of Zion.
Mr,; and Mrs. .,Philip McMillian
and family of Lucknow ` are visiting
with Mrs, D A. McLea'fi of 'Laurier.
"'Mr. Ro ert • Struthers.of Galt is
visiting with friends at Paramount: - -
Mrs. Wm Strothers and Jessie' of
Mafeking are visiting with Mrs.
Isaac Andrew of Zion.
• Mr. and Mrs. John. Webster of
Seaforth spent Sunday >jth. -Mrs.
Geogre Gibson. of Paramount. t -
Mr. Alex MacLennan, of Chicago,
„visited friends - at Laurier:-
Miss
aurier.Miss Irene-Strathdee of the 4th
Con. spent a few days. with•Miss Ver-
na Hamilton. of Paramount -
Mr. Andy Hamilton of Henfryn .vis-
ited friends in Paramount. .
Miss Mary H: McKenzie of `Laur
ler 'is- spending a few days in Tor=:
onto. • . •
Mr. Carina!' Hamilton of -"Para-.
mount is spending a .few days on the
'4th"concession. • •
Mr. Dave. Stroud of 'Tiverton vis-
ited friends in Zion during' the .week.
d Miss Mamie.. Johnston- of Laurier
visited 'with Mrs. Victor Thorburn
Of Amberley recently. ' -
Mrs' 'Alex. McDiarmid of Para-
mount. spent a day , with her. par-
ents Mr. and Mrs. A; C. McKenzie of
Lochalsh.
•Miss Mary Ross- of -Lochalsh' spent
a few days with her aunt Mrs. J. Mc -
Nein of Laurier.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack - Henderson and
family, of Paramount . spent:: Sunda;
With friends at Whitechurch.
Mr.- and `Mrs. Fred Ross of •Dun=
cannon 'visited friends: in Lochalsh,.
`Mrs 'J. A.;McDonald of•Toronto, is,
spending -a few weeks with Mrs D. J.
McLennan; . of Laurier. • • •
Miss Sadie '•and: Helen. MacDonald,
Paramount made motor trip to Wing-
ham last week. ' '
Mrs, C. J. Brownlee, of Goderich
and Mrs. Benjamin of Kintail spent
the .week -'end "at• Jas. MacDonald,
Paramount. • •
Mrs: Robert .Hamilton:. of Laurier,
spent the week -end - with; her Sister
Mrs: Husto n Lneknow.
Mr and Mrs. John' McPhee and two
daughters. Julia, "and Isobel. and Mi
Belle McPhee, ,of 'Colborne; ' visited
with John Morrison --...recently John.
was -delighted• to see his old friends.
-Mr. Will Robertson, late editor 'of'
the Goderich • Signal was --a week=end
guest of -Mrs: 8.-1•• Maglennon••Laur ,-
ier.•
•-•Mr a and-1VIrs.- John -C1 rk. • of Tor-
onto, visited
or onto,visited for a:few days last week
with his uncle, Murdo,M,ackgnzie. of•.
Kintaik •
YMrs:- John'•Mathason,,'of Detroitis,
spending her vacation at the home of
her :uncle Mr. Eli` -Mack, of Lothian.
• Mrs: Gordon Towle and Miss 'Mar
Lon Long 'left `for , Regina •Sack, after
spending . a• -•couple -of .,months with
thier-' - parents - Mr. and _-,-Mrs..- ATel
Long.
Rev. Harry . Lockhart and . his wife
of Caledon. East,', were guests •of'• Dr.
John MacLean' Lothian last•'fuesday.
Forty five bands .from - 'Halifax to
Vancouver-bkve agplied for inftor o
matron regarding the: band- compe-
' titioiis--at the 'Canadian `National: Ex-`
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hibition
join the Kincardine' High -School staff_ __
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sit:.:a_..salary .of --$2.000 per ,year.::. LABOR -DAs%:AT LU -
Mr, W 3. McMullin, of Kerroliert The RLuctinew Fire' ,Co. has arrang-
,Sask • who recently_ visited _his .__sister,_ -ed fors-' a baseball -tournament in Cal--
Mrs.,
al=-
MrsW. J " Davison, ' left for St. idonian:'Park on 'Labor. Day. •' Teams'
Tohn; N. B. ~on' •Friday morning to- at- representing ..Goderich,` Wingham;'
tencL,the._convention of• the; Canadian, Teeswater and • "Lucknow Locl also'
Pharrnacetical Association, as repre-
sentative from Sask. •
She•~quarantors• of t'il ittaitaugua
entertainments at Kincardine .had to
meet• a- shortage of only $7 this year.
Last -.year --Mr:-. Wm -Harvey :was 'the
only guarantor and he was out $135.;
The Model School at Clutton is to
be discontinued,' -and students of this
part wishing to 'take the madel
'School ; course will hereafter have to
attend at Orilla: . • • `
•-Mrs:Glennf :
e meas -fn- Toronto -this
week 'to meet- her neice, Miss 'Mar
;jory,Gill who has just arrived in this:
country-from•Pretoria, South Africa.,
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Miss ;Gill• c mea to :Ontario to take- a
course -at --t e:..MacDonald•-- Institute?
-the-MacDonald. ,
Guelph.. Miss Gill sailed from, Cape
Town ahout the.. Middle of !June and
anent, two weeks -with • friends •_ •.in-
Seotland: - Verily the- fame of that
collegyst-Guelph. -hath on ahroad
A number of Pretoria students at.
tended the institution last year, and.
evidently their report•was favorable.
Thus is the British r',Empire knit to-
gether.
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'Mt and Mrs. Berwick G. Sheriff,
of London were in town for the Week-
end, their visit to Lucknow being
part of their ' wedding trip which
they were _taking - bye motor: The
bride mals Miss Mary Pearl 1`ahiner.
The marriage was: on Thursday of
last week.
DIED-
Purvii--in the townshi of xinloss
oln Au et 10, Charles Purvi; son
of Mx 0401n, Mor Pltrviipa iO4
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will take part, $250 wilt be paid in
p izes. These teams have all• been.
playing good, ball, and this ' tourn-
:ent~-should7-be'--the•--best-exhibrtiow
of this "king . of -all . field games"
ever given' in Lucknow. The quality
of playing that may be ex pe ted is
suggested.' by a recent game between
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Wingham and Teeswater when', ten
innings' were played: without` a score.'
-, OBITtARY _
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.John >` ,es a •. o se_..
- W 1yM ... ._,.
• On Friday evening of, last week.
there passed away at his home in
'the village., John Wesley Moise:who:
for alm est ten years was confied to
•the house' and his• 'bed, by a sort of
paralysis•' which beginninvr in his'feet
and legs spread over his body.
Before. his illness Mr.:M0ise. con-'
ducted. -and -a machine shop` in, town -
was well known.'and esteemed as a
good workman and a kind .and oblig-
illig-titizei-:Ilis-long-�iiliieess`-`throujgh'
.which his faithful wife has cared for
him has elicited much sympathy ;from
all • who knew them.
Besides his widow he• leaves One
son. W. H. Noise manager of the
Molsons Bank at Coutsworth..:
The funeral which was conducted
by the Canadian Order of Chosen
Friends' was on Sundayafternoon,
to Greenhill Cemetery.
. Mrs. A. Maciain.
Mrs.' MacBain a • very old lady who
for a number of years made• her home
with her neice. Mrs. B. Ch stnut, `6th
Con, •Kinlode died on. Fria of 'last
91r
She, was aged a s and
week, h sr�'+e
3 months, The remains wire„taken
to Ivan Ceriletersa Lobo for iota.
, ALL `THE. WAY FROM'. CHINA -.
Leaving the 'interior of China ear
-ly last April;' the Rev: Kenneth Bea-
ton, his' wife and two little- daughters.
arrived at 'Toronto a, month .. ago;
and last week visited •frienos here
and at, .Whitechurch. Mr.• 'Beat,
a. former W+hitechurch, boy, leis fat er
one time :having the Post "office 'and'
a' • store there; Mrs. Beaten, before -
her 'marrlage,was'Mary- (Folly,) "Solo
ton;`'of Gtllross.: She is a sister :Of
{Mrs. J, -J, Smith;, whose home ,is..just
east of Lucknow, , •
Mr. and Mrs. `Beaton, of course
are engaged in mission work in China
working with the Canadian Method-.
ist Mission -at. Sze -Chuan, on'the•head�
waters of the great Yengtsekang
River." They have been.: in China
for nearly ,seven years and ere home
`'on furlough, They expect to remain
in Canada •a year. ,,,and six months
when they wilt •return to Sze -Chum
:While in this country, they will m
their -home . in Toronto • They
'found the work in China • 'intensely
interesting. and though ,it has its,cia-
advantage, •they :enjoy ,the life among
the .Celestials. - -
Some idea of the extent of'the
Chinese Empire: may be:'had when
it .is stated that it took .twelve days
to travel by boat. from the'Mission
to the coast, .- Of course, +'he. river'
boats are not of, the swiftest, and on.
the upper waters they, travel' in days
light only.. There is'danger- from
rocks and shallows, and still• greater
danger from the' Chinese•; pirates
which infest all-. the great rivers of
China.
The Beatons . were not in 'the famin-
FRAGRA-NcE;
—The aroma of
Or -
1aae. •
betokens the. perfection of the leaf.
Famous for 30 years, Salada 'never,
'varies the excellence of its quality.
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Lit :the Cildren Kobak
We . carr.. `a complete y p etc -;Line for
Young Rolks and • Grown Ups.
Call and et a new cataloge
A. E. McKi.m�
THE R.EXALL DRUGCrIST LUCKNOW
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stricken part of China... Indeed 'they
say that the'' province ,in which they
live produced food -enough to sustain
its own population . ; but to feed.the
people in 'the fainin region- if there
had only been. means of get=
tingait there.. There are:no railroads'
in the interior, and overland trans-
portation is. by pack -horses: But •ev:
en in .that afar away "corner the Chifi-
ese are wakening. up• to the advant-'
ages of Western;' civilization. They
are keen- to learn : to read and 'write
.their own !language . and English end
:many of • them are bright- students.
NOLY 000 :;
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iarvestas naw=abou•t=ove�and- thre y
shing is the• order, of the day. •
Miss S.-Thompaon.'of Toronto :and
John McDonald, of Kansas; Cit- have
returned home after spending' a- few
days at the home of John.
Mrs;. -Dr. Gardiner who• w
- .. � .. as `the
est of. h
'guest t e Misses Purvis is now at
tire7hoine -of JameatB'aker. •
Mr.. and Mrs,..Har-vey'---- Pierce - of -
Winnipeg visited ' the.--former's - par-
ents and sister last' week.
• Mr Amos Swittser •and fa'mi1y: are
visiting 'his nephew 'Will' Eadie
Mrs: , Willianr' McIntosh of -Luck.
--now _has --returned home-after-sp'end„=' •
ins a . seek at the home ,of�lier son,'
Frank.
' Mrs.'Ida McKinnon of Lucknow
:spent Sunday, at the ' home of'her
brother Frank McIntosh..,,:.., . ,_
' - Mr. -Re berx._-.McDonald' left _tor_ the.
West last -week. '
Miss Lola Band of Kincardine spent
a -few: days with hex..aunit: Al*.Abner':
Cicert�las = '
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A auto'load.of i
nKincardine
were. entertained at the home of Mr,
andjgrs.,-Almer Ackert' last Satur-
le ai ern
• Mr., Janies Dranen and son Will
fred and. -daughter, Elizabeth and
•3 iolet_ofz:Ashfield..visi d.. .-
. to at,tkie:.home
*of the formers sister, Mrs. Frank
McIntosh. �. -
Mt. and ; Mrs;_ •Almer • Ackert and
Gwendolen; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mc.:
Intosh'-,and family'-motoyed to:;Ash-
field on+ Staday
and Mrs. Etr ig,:_ _,Ackert.._ _an
family motored to the home of •Mr.
and Mrs. WuttAlton Sunday.
M•r: Charles- Bunte -who --underwent
an' :operation 'for - hppendititia in''St.
Michial's•.hospital, - is -.:we -•are--glad -to
report on the• way to recovery.
A. very enjoyable LL:afternoon was -
spent lett Sunday when -.a-. number
Of Ladies .of the Holyroodand•Walk-
-ertoir Institutes -were entertained -by
the Teeswater Institute; one hundred
and thirty five, ladies. being present.,
A •splendid program was given' after
which lunch was served and a pleas.
ant soeial�`lionriicas sp+ent'"5y a1L -
The monthly meeting of the 'Wo
men Institutes will be Heid at the
home of Mrs.. William Hodgins, Thur-
sday., Sept 1st. A good_ program is
being' prepaired. All the ,members
are requested to attend Visitors .Wel.
come.
Portable engine, euitable:. for til,
flhina ,for lade cheep rend snqu1rdes
to bora $00,1,44710W•
OPEN: LETTER, ,
anvil: Theatre
.9n July- 12tii,.the writer met Mr.
D. A. MacLachlan, Proprietor of 'the.
Central .Business • ,College, and ar-
ranged for the anialamation of the
twt, co11_eges. •in Wingham.• This ar-
rangement • of -'a "United Business
•College" Was for one year only, -and •
if a •"Union S'chooi" did not'•Work. out
LucK.MOW '
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FRIDAY, August; 26.
- riffite
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'GARDEN' GIRL
aai.:cfactor;.� then v♦e : would resume'
.,_. The G.A
the two schools again._ . .. -
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i. .. S � _in
_. LARRY -S N.
.and. A �' EM
Owing to a misunderstanding aliaut
Th---
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the -advertising the proposecd�,amal-
gamation and- delay in the execution
of ; the --agreement,' the Sp-aton Bus-.
iness College ,:feels- it ha$; been glee. --
ed. in -a faire Tight with "tire People-
whom
e plcwhom it has served' for'the past ix=
teen years , therefore; the. 'Seventeen
-th • Annuah Opening of---the"`Spotton-
Di siness:-College, Wingham; will take -
:place on Tuesday, Sept..6th, in its old
Van Wyck
preirias'es with Mrs. Walter-Va
(Nee • - Miss; Mabel_ MacDonald)_ in•.
charge :.until the new'' principal• ar
..awes. , • •• • . ;
Nine out of every:ten stenograph-'
-ers--and bookkeepisrs-.look r,Tpronto
for' situations, :i onsequentl •; .parents
al ouTd pa'tronite „:only:'t,tie: 'Spotton
Business :College;, Wingham; sand, ,
=-: aturday • August .27'
EDITH ROBERTS
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DOUGLAS,
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DOUGLAS,'MacLean
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.thus, have the Canada Business Col
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ENS INSTITUTE
,Ii•OLD • EXHIBITION
lege, : Toronto place and,_, keep- their,
Children in -'.positions• ti
A few of -.our -slogans -Twelve- col
leges in leading cities and towns.
t —T -i- = Canada. ,•Indiv-
Lar�est •frame
'-i h.
----.•Erste-i+-sit...
-idiiaL--in�tipet � y
Healthful;,safety-first 'premises, 'no
att ea..;'Mail ---Courses- -Two°
sand sttideiatc per. year. •
Any' •young peepie % wh•o have been
canvassed On the'. strength of, te- "Un-
ited • School": should- feel free to dis- •
o'ti e, ma a din_ the
:regard,an .:::. xn_..s . ._ ..d... -. .. <...
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• strength . of that argument.
== l•, our readers for . peat_
Thankinga 1 y. P
patronage, and, assuring them still'
better sit••d--nlore•'efficient -•service in
the future, --and; requesting !all -inter-
ested to write 'the, Spotton -Business:
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Cojle�.7f.�e; �Vingirani, o 'Canada
melt 'College;_corner f'College &'
Spadina, Toronto; for ull particul
-ars and ljt of-'-oR eproved school-
throughout Ontario; .Y-reitiain ;
aithfully:.
Geo •Spotton.
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'• .:..C:IiURCFI• hi>J•WS• ...:'
Methodist Church -Rev. J. ,A, Ag-
new, of Landoii, a former Lucknow
boy Will preach in„tine morning and,
Rev. '- G. W. "Gardiner, of 'Cordova in
the evening In . the 'afternoon, at
2.30; and in the evening at 7:30, Mr,
Agnew will • conduct anniversary 'ser-
vices at Whitechurch.
Large congregation assennbied at
the. Presbyterian church, Lucknow on
Sunday to hear the Rev. D. T, L. Mc.•
Kerrol who has been spending' his
vacation at Bruce Beach. Oh ' -Sat,
urday and Sunday Mr. 'arid Mrs. Mc.
Kerma met many of their Lucknow
Woad'. '
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The meeting of the Lucknow, Wo-'
as't Friday 'was-- Wiens r'. 1 n . y
-greatly--enlivened-- by-.iirese�nee of .a
number :of girls: Who were. - partici-:
- pants_in_the.'girls exhibition, and con-
tributors to a :very enjoyable pro-
gram. , Art interesting• feature of ;the,
"A University Course for 'Girls" by „
Miss Mary -Connell B. A: The'exhib-.
its were of a high order though feiv
niii il'ier bot'"it is "ho'p"eil"'that: next
year the. girls will, have more eonfi-
denee--in .themselves and the Institute w
and the affair will be betted . under•
Stood:- _
PRIZE LIST -
Cooking -
1ft dog graham,: gems r• 1st •; M: Geddes
T 7 o Chocolatecake,1s
2nd' H. ho nes. n t
N Ti eiiipsoir ""2nd - Gotten -A- one- : -
crust pie, 1st. N. Thompson. 2nd D.
Mitchell:
"S�cene-in-Watet -Colors..M.-Than-1p-
Son.
H.Than-1p - -
ton. Sna shot of child: 1st H. •'1 hom-
P
p'soli;And J+"McCalluleii; •
.. -5• .. e
. CUT FLOWERS,. ,
''Sweet _ :Pens :.1st.-Mrs.sR.:_Thom, ,. _..
sozlt..:.2nd .. E. Locki-141(, r :Geraniums
Mrs. D, Huston..
ntt' :flow0ritig ,=limbs let%M?s.--R* . _ _ :._
Thompson 2nd :Mrs. Huston. -
Collection of cut flowers: lst Mrs,
R. Thompson 2nd Mrs. Gollan.
Collection of Vegetables: lst Mrs.
R. Thompson 2nd. Mrs. Gollan. •r `
Needlework,
Plain hehinned . towel: it. Gollan.
,French hemmed towel: M. Geddes
2nd J. Gollan Hemstitched hen d-
ercheif: E. Lockhart,.
Crocheted yoke: 1 E. Lockhart 2nd
M. Gellen. - • . .
• Guest Towel: 1st G. Lockhart .2hd '
M. ,Gollan.
Print Quilt blook: ' 1st G. Lockhart .. -
2nd M. Gollan. '
Darning on cashmere hose; N. 'Gol.
an.
Patch on dress goods: 1st E, Lock.
hart 2nd N, Gollan,
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