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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1922-10-19, Page 1e . *2.A4''•PER TEAR IN 4DVAzI a; ` we OTl$B,RWISE. • • I , EVEEYBObma C6L. 9 VETERINARY SURGEON.- Dr. • W. d.. Keleher,' ;^.Ripley, Piloiie 29, • night'ter 'days -t f • .. . DENTIST, • ' Dr, "MacLeod will visit- Lucknow *very Tuesday. Office above. that of oro. Elliott & Connell. 23-24f. • "DR. PARKER,: OSTEOPATH, at the • 'Cain House, Lucknow, every Wed- nesday afternoon. All chr3nic,tlis- eascs successfully treated. Osteo pathyremoves tae physical causes. of ,disease. Adjustment of the . shine is „more ' quickly secured and with fewer treatments by Osteo- pathy . than by any other method. Toronto prices paid' for all .kinds of poultry. • • 9-641 A. Grbspopf^Lncliaow. FOR SALE,—_Quantity'of,pine luin- ber. suitable for outside building. Can. Foran. R. 2. Lucknow,. Phone 32 on 46. ' 19-10-p. WOOD FOR SALE, ter immediate at • FOUND,—On the road between ., Lucknow and Whitechurch, an -auto- mobile tire. Owner may have same , on.- proving property and' paying ex- penses, A. F. Holland, Dungannon.. 26-10-p. delivery. Enquire Joyitt's Office; TARE NOTICE THAT 1. The Council of the Corporation lof, the Village of Lucknow intends to construct as a local 'imnrovemrent a cement sidewalk on the following streets- in the, Village of Lucknow. namely: • . On the north side sof. Campbell street from Havelock street to the eastern limit of the' Village" . T of Lucknow. On the north side of Wiloinghby ...street between Outram street and Have ' street. - On thk south side of .Willoughby. • street from. Havelock street to a ' distance of two hundred and sev- enty feet in an easterly direction , from Havelock street. And intends to "specially' assess a part of the cost upon the (land abutt-' ing directly on the work, 2. The estimated 'cost of the work 'is •$1466,16.. of which' $586.46 ds to be Paid by the Corporation. 'The estiniat- • ed special rate perfoot frontage is. 4,5 The special assessment is to—'be paid in twenty annual • instalment.. 3. A netition against the work. --;11 not' avail to prevent its construction. - - Dated :at;.Lucknow.: this -6th, day=of October A D; 1922 Joseph Agnew, Clerk. AUCTION SALE Mrs. James ,Mackinnon (formerly Mrs. Ribinson) will have an Auction• Sale of her:household .effects at'ier-. residence , in ' Lucknow. on Saturday. October 21. commending at • 3 o'clock. MacCharles, Acct NOTICE .---• I3Li11•iam:...Riv -- i ars having moved- to . Goderich, the blacksmithing',business carried 'on by Rivers Bros.. will be • continued by. Albert Rivers, and all accounts in 'connection with the 'busi- ness are now payable -to him. 26-10-p: AIJCTION SALE . Of 60 Head of Cattle • I- will sell. at the Vendome -Hotel Stables, Teeswater. on Saturday. Oct' 21., commencing at 2, o'clock p.m:: sharp. 25 Two-year-old Steers. good feeders: 15 two-year-old Heifegood • feeders: 5 Cows; '15 Yearling Steers and h'eifers.-all first-plass.'Grade Dur • ham stock..Ontario bred. ---Fester Mof- fat. Prop.. John Purvis, Auct. EXPLANATION . In :making' the report that _ Rnss.: Robertson. of Lheknow. struck Mr. Harry Pennell With his car, in Tees - Water on Show night. I was. wrongly informed and regret thet_I made this statement. • ---It •was-Russ•Roberisonahat r led.for ,p1•11"%:some time to lecke thepatty who did strike Mr. Pennell. I do not know who started this re-' rort. but it wonld be -a good thing if -this- party -could- be=-located.-so_that: •. action could betakenagainst him. ,(Signed)D. Scott A IN- MEMORIAM— .: In lovine memory of the late. Har- . ofd J. MacDonald who died one year ago—Tuesd October 18th.. 1921., "In life beloved. in death lamented." "Just in the morning of his life. One year ago today:. Dear. Harold's loving spirit passed From earth and grief away, He's -gone, the loved and cherished one His 'mother's dearest pride; Death claimed his' victim. and ie sank. His life was asked, but was denied. In vain friends around his dying bed, Nursed tenderly his form of clan: In vain were tears of sorrow shed. But the Angels called. dear ;Harold away' Forget thee. no! While :memory lasts, Thine inpage shall not fade. Till we shall meet where sorrow ne'or Shall cast a *I trim shade." , t erpar 9 Furse, l zags p. • .- •. • .11 'h • • 'p- • • • o LOCAL AND GL • o . •.. a a .o • ., a •_ s. • Mrs. tV,.,f. Eccleston, of Glai w 7s the guest of Mrs, 11. ,gook th week.. ' Miss Lila 'Little, of Listowel, vi ' with Lucknow . friends during 'Week ee o• rth, sited . the Miss Ann• ieMacKinnon was nitro ;Toronto to spend the week -end at h home; in town • • 20th. The deceased lady, was a ire relation of a number of those acti in promoting the match. Mr, • P.:13„ Miller, of London, ape a few days of last week ab thm e hom of Mr, and Mrs.. Wm. McNeil. Mr. Elliott; Little, . of Chicago, ' spending his., vacation with his pa ents, Mr.,and Mrs. w. J. Little. Miss Jennie Morrison, of Kincar }vas as the guest '. of Mrs, • Geo Douglas a few days of • the past week Mr. and Mrs, John Andrew ha er ar ve nt Tc`i 77,1,1111' VQ 4'l - Dt LUCKNow, ONT.. THURSDAY, OCTOBER /9, 1922. ASHFIELD W. M. S., .The regular monthly, meeting of Ashfield` W. M. S., was held at 'the home of Mrs. Cathcart on Wednesday, Oct, llth., the President, Mrs. Hardie, presiding. After :the opening hymn, Mrs.• Beckett:read the Scripture. lesson ,sifter which aU••,repeated the Lord's • Pra er, Mrs. Hardie and, 'Mrs. F.D. MacLennan gave interesting sketches gave of the Wingham meeting.. A very -in- teresting sketch. oraTindoo woman's day ,wps d 14 Miss Jennie Cath, cart, also one by. C. MacKenzie on nurses' l°vork in ,India. Nits : Lizzie Stewart was appointed Messenger Secretary on account of Miss J. Cath - ca rt resigning. The meeting closed by singing of - hymn . and Mrs."Hardie leading 4n prayer. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Jas, as -MacDonald, Paramount, on Wednes- r- . day, Nov; 8th.—Secy. • ve gone to Guelph for the winter months Mr. Andrew is taking a course in th Mrs," D, Iiouglas and daughte Jean, are spending a couple of wee with Mr. aalid Mrs, C. F.' Richards* Teeswater. . • •9 e r, ks n, e • Miss Carrie Geodes, who was hom on vacation•fer the past month, re turned to..Tdronto on Monday tore mune her•duties as nurse. Mr, -Samuel MeNall, manager of the Wallaceburg Sugar Factory, open .the past week at the home of his cousin; Mr. Wm. McNeil. • Mr.. Thos. Webster was up from "London for, a few days this week, and. attended the funeral of his aunt, the sate Mrs. • Thomas 'Webster. • Mr, Wm, MacKinnon,. of Paris, France, :while on a business trip to New ;York, took a tun up, to Lucknow and spent the week -end with his par - ants, Mr. and Mrs. Angus M.aeRineen, On acocunt of the funeral of. the :ate Mrs, Thomas Webster, on Wed- nesday of this' week, the, Plowing Match arranged for . by the Tuxis Square, of -Zion, to beheld on the farm of Thomas' Coote of Ashfield, zhas been postponed until Friday,'Qct. t Mr. K. R MacKenzie arrived home .n_Sa_turd ay from :an_ enjoyable -trip- -through Western Canada, which, took him as far .as Victoria, B.C., and through the famous fruit -belt of the Pacificiprovince,-He was ;away seven weeks, and on the outward trip was an company with Mr, and` Mrs, Ken- aleth MacKenzie, of Teeswater. MARRIED IN MICHIGAN • , Mr James Mackinnon, of Cass s City. Midi., who spent the past suninner'and arly •fall with his- friends, 'Messrs. :hylas MacMillan . and Angus Mac- Kinnon, 'and Mrs, Emma Robinson, of town,' were Married in , the R, C. Church, Cass City,,_on':Monday oflast. week, :the Rev. Father,'Dorvlan offici-• :Following the sting_ ' • ..',ceremony, 'a number of friends of the bride and groom enjoyed a,wedding breakfast at the home of Mr, .1. Maclellan, an uncle of . the 'groom.; Mr. and Mrs, Mackinnon- will make their home near DEATH 'OF• MRS. THOS; WEBSTER' One of the very, old residents of .I north Ashfield. passed away on Sun- day of this week in the person of Mrs, Thomas Webster, 'at the a' -e of. '81 years: ,She had been ailing for several months with infirinitie _Of . old.... ge.. With her late husband she had resid- ed ed on: the 14th: Con, of Ashfield since the earls; eighties.'the gtome, y having from Ireland in the wear 1883. Her husband died ten years agb. She is survived by two' sons and four daugh- ters: John. on the' family homestead: James of the -9th. Con.. Ashfield; Mrs; G. Gibson and lifts Peter .Coon. •,.of Ashfield: yrs., W, Webster, of Coch- rane. Ont;. and Mrs. 'Jas. Miller. of Lucknow. The funeral. to Greenhill'. Cemetery. was on Wednesday after- noon. ' • BORN • Mackenzie, -,--In' Lucknow, Ont,, on October lith., 1922, to Mr; Sind Mrs, Neil D. Mackenzie, a son --Donald ' ' Alan. , CHURCH NEWS ; • Next Sunday will, be the Annual Missionary annniversary on Ashfield Methodist . Circuit. Rev. S. R. John - stop, B.A., of Bervie, will preach at Zion at 10.30 a.m.; Hackett's at 2,30 P.m„ and Blake's: at 7 p.m, ' The Guild;. --There was 'the, usual good attendance atthe Presbjrterian Guild meeting on Monday evening,. The Scripture reading • by Miss Fern Reid; was followed x by a prayer by Rev. R, MacCalluni. "The Passing of the Impossible" was ' the suggestive topic discussed in an interesting way by Messrs. A. •D, 'Mackenzie, W L, Mackenzie, and Alias Tens Carrick, Mr. Joe Hassall gave a selection on the, mouth organ,. Mrs. Phillip Stew- ard contributed a solo, and Miss Nor- ma Thompson a reading. A quartette by Messrs. Glennie and Watsonand • Misses M. MacCallum and M. ' Aitche- son was yell received, • In connection` with .South Kinloss W.M.S.; a •special meeting far the Home elpers was held at the home. :if • Mrs- an . McKinnon . , 4th, con,, on. Wednesday; October 11th. Twenty- three members, were .present. After the opening exercises by Mrs,. Golian, readings were 'given by Mrs. Allister Hughes. and' Mrs;. MacIver_ Norma Nicholson and May : Maclnnes sang, after which a general ‘urvey was: given �of . the. merits of the Messenger,The ..meeting closed . with a ' prayer circle. Lunch was served after and all went. home.'feeling they had spent a very, sociable and profitable afternoon. The annual. Thankoffering of the So- ciety +will be held in the' Church . on Thursday, October. 26th., at' 8 pm., ''when the Rev. James Buchannan, of India, will address the meeting. - --WHITECHU RCH • Tuesday, Oct. 17th. Mrs. A Leitch, ' of Detroit, is vis- iting her • sister, Mrs- .Gillies.; Mrs, Morrison, of Dungannon, is visiting ;friends in the village, Mr. Gowans attended the Teacher's convention held-i'th Southampton, last week Miss Marion-Casem ham, visited a few days . with Miss Addie. Ross.: ". Mr, and Mrs. Herb Laidlaw spent Sunday with Mr•• and• Mrs. • Harry McClanaghan at Belgrave; . Mr, and Mrs. Jim. Morrison of • Turnberry . visited recently with Mr. -and Mrs; James !Cornelius. ' • ' Mr. and Mrs, 'Gibson .Gillespie and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, P. McLean at Belgrave. Mrs .•S; --Plowright •• and little; 'sop, Allan, of Lucknow, visited .on Sat- urday at Mr. K. Paterson's. Mrs. Garton Sr. 'and daughter, Mabel are visiting in Port'. Huron with Mr. and . Misr • J.ohn Garton, .Messrs-Eliwell ° Webster; Edwin daunt ^ and Stanley Thompson return- ed home from the West.last week. 'Mr. and Mrs. W. Martin and son Bruce_vistssl_on..unday_with__Mr; _. and Mrs. 0. 1L Chowan, of Brussels, 'Mr. and Mrs Jno, Carruthers and family and Mr. Dave Carruthers, of Ripley,,visritedrece)itly.:with-Mi, and Mrs, Jno. Falconer, The Sacrament, of the Lord's, Sup- per willbe observed in the Presby- terian Church. on- Sunday, Oct, 29th, Rev, Mr. Tait, of BlUevale will assist at the preparatory service on Friday Evening, Oct, 27th, ' The topic in the Guild on Sunday night was taken by Mr. Jack Clubb, Miss Ada Clubb gave a splendid re- port of, the Young People's Conven- tion held in. Kititkrrline recently, The topic for next Sunday is in charge of r. Johnston 'Conn. --•'•0-per SOCIAL EVENING . • bi Mc'Clenelthan,—:&t Weave_ On Oct- ober 13th.. 1922, to Mr and Mrs. II. J, McClenaghan. a`daughter-Edith Mary, ° (Mrs, McClenaghan was formerly MiSs Maud Barbour, of 4 ow) ''�•i.n#) T Lucknow Lodge, LO,O.F., *i11 hold a social evening in their hall on • the • ,tJ°•6�' Ee,L d ' KINLOSS. Farmers are busy with threshing,' Thursday and Friday of last week was Teacher's Convent -apt at'South:- Mr. outh- ampton; • 11ir. and Mrs. Walter Kaake spent Sunday with. ' Mr. George: Needham, Pinkerton; � Miss Pearl /Geddes 'spent: a ° few days recently with her grandinother, Mrs. Guest,. Bervie, . ' A few of the attend- ed sports attend- ed •the Tea ai Bervie last -Monday night, They reported: a good time. A large number of folk from' our burg took in the.Anniversary .services at Kingarf. Rev. Mr, Bayes, of Lucknow,• conducting the Service. 000 FOURTH CON., KINLOSS . • ' Monday, Octii.-4h• .Miss H; • MacDonald is; home from 'Detroit, . Mrs, Wm. MacDonald; of Lucknow,' visited at:..W. Robb's, 4th. of Huron, during the week", We notice. a few fields of sweet clover yet unharvested: Presumably they are for seed, 15Ir• Alf; • Tavistock, who has been residing' with Ken, MacDonald for some time, is away forea few holidays. Since the recent rains the farmers are having a very favorable. time for preparing the ground for next sea- son's. cropt and taking •up the root crop. It is' said that a number ,of flocks of wild geese have been seen making their way to the . north lately. Found it too warm to . go south yet. The re- cent drop in temperature may change their minds, - o 0 -0 -- BELFAST . -o-- BELFAST. Tuesday, October 17. Mt. and Mrs. Wilson IrVein spent Sunday with friends .in Dungannon... air's. John Stothers, of ' Lucknow, visited friends' in the burg on'Monday. Mr. and Mrs; John Ernmerton vis- ited at the latter,'s honte' here on Sun - Mr. and Mrs, George' Hunter and family, of Zion, visited friends here on Sunday,. • 1 Misses Pearl and Hazel. Raynard visited :their,-sisiter, Mrs. Walter' Al- ton, on Saturday Mr, and Mrs;. Ewart Tay_lcr of Lucknow, visited at . the 'home of �Mr. Joseph Hackett on Sunday. ` ,Mr, and.Mrs. Phillips and famil __ y Of 'Wawanesh, visited at the home of Mr. John Campbell last week The' •ladies- of Hac�kett's Church are preparing quilts and clothing to send .to those that have.loo•so much in the.. fire in- the northern conn ry. et•'ali help: on the good work. - -.-�HOL YROOD- •.. ' Monday, Oct; 16th• ' Mr, Denzil' Sta'tters. is spending a 'fe`v days at" his home, 10th. Con. - .. llfr- Stewai t M P. of Iiantilton; was a 'guest—at the Purvis home last weeks.. and Mrs, Aimer Ackert' spent Sunday at .14Ir. H. Chadburn's, Kin- garf. . Quite a number of the young people around here took . in the convention at Ethel. Meksrs""ElIiot'were Weil -end visit- ors at the home of Will Hemni bgway, Brussels. • Master Raynard . Ackert, • who has -been-very neatly'- he past Week;_ we are glad to report, is improving. Miss Edith Hughes, Miss Frances Harrison, Mr, Rutledge' and Mr;'d'l:ar- rison were guests 'at the Pierce.home on Sunday; -Miss Pearl Congraini hal rein n. ,home from Kincardine' Hospital 'where she underwent an operatien for ap- lieitdieittis.� - _ ' --,H•olyrood..School was -Closed -Thurs- day and Friday of las week as Miss Murray attended the Teacher's Con- vention 'at on-vention'at Southampton, 4.. Mrs.:Ihoinas-Harris and son, -Les- lie, •n p. pred to Kincardine Sunday and were accompanied .home; by Mrs Palmer, the former'.s mother. -The Women's -bi titute met 'at the home of Mrs, Joe. Gamble. A very lively discussion; led: by.. Vita Gladys Colwell was the main programme (Winter flowering plants), After lunch was served by' the hostess,all were invited guests at the Cox home in Manor of Mr. and Mrs, John. Cox' who had celebrated their golden 'wed- ding day two days previous, .•--o::o-ct•. IN MEMORIAM • In loving memory of my'dearw'fe:. Emma Laving Sherwnnd. acid inf+trtt daughter; Dorothy; who died October 18th.. 1921. "Everremembered," :gasoarrM - moo M U 1'% • uM1 5 'R FC h> • i Tci; ,vop138, ;5 3 • ,ASHFIELD NOTES . P { ur-e seen Tea • • • • • ° > Tnesday, October .17. Mrs. Jack Melntosh,: of Paramount, is visiting • friends in : Lucknow; • �.oden Ritchie, sof Walkerville,'vis- ited friends in Paramount during•the week. ° Huss Mary igeLean, • of Lothian, is visiting' friends in. Guelph .this weep, Mrs• Pritchard • and daughter, of TTronto,, :are °.'visiting .friends at. Laurier; ' Mr, Willie Struthers, of Paramount. who has had a severe cold, is, re- covering. • Miss -Mary Mclvor, of Laurier, spent the week end with friends in Lucknow Mr, and. Mrs. Jas. Stanley , of Para- mount, spent Sunday with friends in Kincardine. Miss Winona Hardy, of Kincardine, is visiting her cousin; Miss Agnes Wiley,of Laurier.' ' Miss Mary Belle Douglass, of Rip- ley, is visiting her cousin, Miss Jane Cathcart near Kintail,- Miss Grace Blake, of Zion. spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, James Webster, of Paramount. - Mr, ' and Mrs, Jack McDonald, of Lothian, spent Sunday With Mr. an% Mrs. Jas, ,'Reid of Lucknow. Mr. and ' Mrs. .Harold Evans, Nanticoke, are visiting with Mr, an Mrs. Robt.: Drennan of Kintail,, Mrs. W. R. Walker, of Huron,' seen the week end with her daughter, Mrs James Struthers, of Paramount., Miss Flossie • McGregor and Mis Olive Terriff, of Whitechurch,. spa an evening- with Mr." and Mrs.. Jac Henderson of Paramount. Mr. and Mrs, J. Webster, Mr, and Mrs; Jack Gibson, Mrs. Rising and Mrs, L. Webster, of Seaford', spent the week end with friends in Zion..'" The • Misses " Ida Hamilton, Ell Cowan, Annie 'Grant, Luella Finlay- son, Violet' McLennan and V. Tiffin attended the 'teacher's 'convention at Goderich, • ' ..• Mrs.' Pickering and Dorothy left on Friday for Detroit,. where it is hoped ,a change of scene and treatment will he beneficial to Dorothy ;and, soon restore-._ .her to health again Rev. J. S. Hardie,. John N. Mc- Kenzie and • 11Surddck C. Mckenzie, of . Kintail, Attended the _ anti=union conference' in Toronto last week, 'and had their enthusiasm 'In' 'opposition. P to church union stimulated to. a fever .heat. • Mr. :and. Mrs, T. J; Lannon have returned after a:tp. •day,:motor .trip, pleasantly spent. renewing " old ac-'• quaintances around Chatham, W'al- laceburg and Windsor where' Mrs:: Lannon taught previous to' her marriag8_, __ _ . . John. Swan . and family who • have .heen-working the Kirk fad-Lotli-` ian, for the 'past several years,, are --moving--this wee'. to --the- farm he rented near ` Dungannon. John has always been.' an obliging neighbor and his `friends wish ,him spccess in his new home.. o d t• at Jack Ella 000 CREWE Monday; Oct, 16th, Mr. Cecil Blake left on Tuesday, for Detroit; • • Mr. and . Mrs: Wilfred. Drennan •sasited_ Belfast friends -on-:Sunday •- u Mr. Thomas Menary,:of Sheppard - ton, spent Sunday with' friends here, Miss, Violet .Finnigan, of Seaforth i.s. spending,_a_few.,days_at•_her. home. here. Mr: Wm, Campbell, of Westfield, visited. his daughter, • Mrs, Crozier. recently. • . Mr, and Mrs... John Menaty- and Maeaspen ,Sunday... ttiith•-fr-iends`--in- Dungannon, - Quite'a number from here attended anniversitry services_ at'_ Dungannon' ,on Sunday. : • Misses Maiiii. and Alma Howell,,,of Gi3erich spent the week -end with friends' here. Miss Ida Ellgslet-, of Mount°Foiest: tvas the, guest of Mrs, Sam'Sherwood: :n .Saturday. • • • Mr..James Mallough;. of Dungannon, spent a' few days at the home of his. daughter, Mrs. Albert McQuoid. Misses_,. Maude and A1ma_:Homuth,. of Goderich, are spending a few days with their uncle, Mr. Wnt. Crozier. Mr and Mrs. Bert 'Treleaven and• family spent Sunday at the home of Mrs, Robert Treleaven, Dungannon, Mr, and Mrs, Matthew Woods, of Lucknow, and Dr; and Mrs. - Herb Woods , of Detroit. were the guests of Mr. and Mtg. "m.. Durnin oil Sunday. . The Monthly meeting -of the W. M. S. wasp- held at the home -'of Mrs, (Rev.) Walden on Tuesday and a large number of• ladies attended and enjoyed at 094 Riranta • is guaranteed the finest Then ' .t bears the I - - ^ alae aQ s0 Faamous''or its Flavor--Justtry a sample. FORDYCE. It's a long, long way to Tipperary. A shorter . ad to Ethel, isn't it -Jack? ' Myles c�yillan recently sold car- brad ar load of cattle to Murdoch Bros,, of Exeter. Viola Jamieson spent the week -end with her friend, Mary ' Durnin, of St. Helens. •• A few from around here attended Harvest Home services at St. 'Helens on Sunday,. Eva Boyle, of .Wingham, -spent the week -end at the home of her mother,. Mrs. Jas, Boyle. • • Mrs. 'Jas: St. Marie is spending a few days ..with her mother, Mrs. _Gil - eon, of Mildmay, . If all reports are' true, rVictor has put away the Gray -Dort and come hack to'the Ford. , Mr. -Roy Shortland and sister,' Lot- tie, of Kehnilworth,'apent'a-few days Tt Mose„Champion"s: • Wni. Webster lost a .calf- last week from "black quarter." :He is having his stock'..enoculated, The neighbors and'friends of Mrs Jas, Aitebeson' will be pleased to know that she is improving,: n1ce13• c;° ST; HELEN'S , Miss Beatrice McQuillin was home from Stratford for a few days last week Mrs. Laois has returned from, •.a three weeks' visit with friends in the States, . Miss' Evelyn Currie, of ;Goderich, visited her sister, Mrs, W. D. Phillips, last week; • ' Mrs. Ed. McRoberts' lias ' arrived home ' after, a motor tripto Milton and Toronto, • Mr. Percy -Hyde, who .spent.the•last two months at .'Senium Sask' rr ved- home last Tuesday; • Mrs. Alex MacLennan is spending a few days with her sister,.' Mrs, Mc .Dowell, at Westfield, + ` ' , • ..Howlett•Ptillips Upon her :arrival, at Moose Jaw on Saturday, : Sept 30, the . marriage Was solemnized of Miss Anna ,ltuthoi�'ic-�-Rh-y Phillips, er daughter of -the late Mr.' and_Mr SamueV Phillips, to Mr, Bertrand' Howlett, of M.>ssbank ' Mr. and lir- Howlett :will reside • on -the groom's farm ; at Messban`k, • .' The regular .meeting: • of the W.-- iEii n Institute will be' held at tr..e home of ' Mrs • J. B .Rutherford,';an Thursday 'affernoori, '`Oaf'ober• 36th, The meeting is in charge of -Miss An; nie McKenzie,` and the stibject'is• "The Influence of Dress' on Character;” J o11 Call, "Some • things -worth knowinz. The -ladies, liurpe pocking 'a bale of ,elrith ng -tel-s,enuo Northern% Ontario at this meet'ng..Any donations '_kftt. at the store before .that ' date will be thankfully .received. •-- Our Saturday Specials Fruit Cake Maderia Cake • . Puff Pastries Top Price for Butter• and Eggs; at e HOLLYMAN'S PHONE 36, LUCHNOW CUT GLA S . • .See -the display.' of Cut Glass in cur window, and you will be surprised at the .girices on these beautiful pieces. Beautiful Iced Tea Set, only $15_00 Water Pitcher and 6 Bell Tumb-. lets.$9,50 Cake Plate with handle • d $5.25 Cheese and Cracker - :., $6.50 Cream and .Sugar $$,75 Sal'}ad a id Derry BowI $3,00• Milk l'.ichc.r . ' ' $2;00 Mustard ..... We will be, pleased_ to show you, this line if ou are. c yon- sidering a- gift or something for your own use. j • Call and Look "It'Over T. 'ARMSTRONG' _ _ Jeweler 3:.- Opticiain... a G SP ECIA.L iMiU nary This Week -end , Oyer fifty trimmed hats '(of Silk Velvet. • B'rocades° etc; ), will be on sale. ,at• This is a wonderful. opportunity, to • get a `good hat. it a ver- low" figure. M. Forrester A r;•ng on the - finger is worth two on the phone. • . . Catering to the• :Kiddies '; •t It is very important that children should rear good -fitting shots. Thousands of children's feet are ruined in the growing •stage. ''e have .-u. t. placed 1 -it- St0 � c. _s- .. Ci I Ian art s - g'uss.. Foot ' Shoes: I'rr tie . dies. •We also . have -Weston" and "Hesvetson" Children's, Shoes. No.:57O5--Empress Kid Oxfords at`$6.50 is a good shoe" to buy for Fall.. ` RUBBERS 'VV�e carry 'a heavy ..: - stock of Rubbers to fit all makes of shoes. • RATHWELL 'TURNER ' We Aim to Give Quality and Service. Vileansstarvr h • .a 0 R