The Lucknow Sentinel, 1923-10-25, Page 11
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VETERINARY SURGEON- Dr.
Dr.
-Keleher, Ripley, Pliuiie 2),
night or daye+t.f. "
' DENTIST
•Dr MacLeod will ' visit . Luckn-ew.
---,--every7,Taesday rinelts °Mee',
•• . Cain 41.6h4., Lu4now,.every :Wed-
nesclay:•afterribon... All ebronle
dis-
._ass stieceasfully Osteo-
• Igit,0 knenioves; tne.-phYsicaL causes
-.•disease.L.... Adjustment., of :the
,snine is more' quickly -secured,and'
.vith fewer. treatment§ by Osteo-
• ,inithY than by any cdhr method.
:Toronto priet..3 paid for all kinds` of
poultry. ,
A. Grospopf, Lucknow.
11$11IcINNES
chiropracter
Of Wiugham; 1I visit the Cain
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House, LucknoW, un•MondaYs and ,
ThursdayS from 9 a.m. till 1 p.m.-
DiSeases of all' kinds suecessfelly
handled.
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DR MAUDE C BRYANS
'• Registered Optometrist
Graduate Department of Olihtlialinel-
OPT. 'Ioriniek Medlcal,Uellege. Chi-
cago. 111.. •
, .J.Leauaches, Dry Itchy Eyes.. Grariu-
-latecl2Eyelids,-,:Water-Y--Eyesi--Pain- in
Balls. Inflamed Eyes, Pus or
'Watery Discharge • from • Eyes and
•• Dizziness caused by Eye -strain re-.
Ileyed through properly fitted Glass.es -
. Cross Eyes straightened .through
properly fitted 'Lenses
As.ereir
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At. the Cain House,-Lucknow, Every
Wednesday Afternoon and Evening,
... PAINTING AND. 'PAPERHANGING
R. .J., Cameron,' Lucknew. Prepared
`todo, alt. kinds el 'Painting v:ad decor-
ating. •Ageat.for wall paiiers from 16c.
, per • roll 'up:. 22., inChes .wide. Sam ple..;
maybe seen at iny residence ; 'shall
bepleased, to take' them to Your, house•
' FARM. FOR.SALE,--,Lot 27: Cori. .8,
Kiniess. '100' acres; S .acres hardW0°q
• :bush; good bank barn and straw barn,
' 9 -room • brick house; orchard; i% mie
from,Store and blaCksniithshcm, rural
Possession once, ProPerty of
' ,Crowston;'• Larigside.•Apply
.,, to Mrs,' Moorehouse.
noW, Ont'• • .•••• •25•710.-c
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FoR,',SALE-Corner-tbt'jusl north
Of and 'adjoining .the.' Methodist Par-
sonage.
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.LticknoW,, A most desirable
• location .for resideace. -Apply at The
• ,ParSonage., • •, •25-10-cf• „.
• RADIO: Al!PAliATIJS '
Itaclity:,-We-will- he
• only too pleased.- Notify Jack di
Douglas Osterhout Lucknow; •
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FORINSALE-Purebred Oxford Ram
. and'Ewe.Le.orbs, also Yorkshire'
• , SowS,-.1--•bred.;. and younger-,ionest,-,and'..a'
few • choice Boars. All . fromprize-
:Winning stock:7-4: Farrish &' Sons,:
':•Ehone:Ituagannon_4•82-13 -
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.DOG FOR. SALE-,T,Icaind.. ',four
.• years olcl, black, white and tan, Good
-Li-trIslyitilo-g- • . ,
25-10-P. 1.••, .J.
HELPER ASTRAY
. t'f'asreI1T-froin • the.. prennseS "of thc •
two;-Year,•iiiir -.heifer
''9Jre;"wejghtijbout-800 lbs. Azhy
person ,having kno*ledge of it, kind-
lv' •NV-ith
'Alien tE,R.g,ALE"ii;2,
; • Dave. McDonald Wine•hain wiP
have an Ai:teflon Sale ,of 'CoWs„ and
voting feed nir cattle. • at The „Cain._
1-lot)4e Barh,. Lucknow, oii S,a rd ayt
• Nev, .3rd, ,There will be 10, good cows:
inilkers,., a ad-<,•• nrin gems,' 25- steer;
one)MId -two-year-old: ‘, • ,
John Purvis, Anct.„
-AUCTION SALE
At, the fatal 'Of. George White. on
.G ve goad s du
Monday, Oct': 29(1f.,'(,7onifilencing, at
; One o'elook.p.m.; :the following will £c
202Y0i11ing'•`SreerA,: 29 'Yearlinct
'4,43.1eifors; 25, Two -year -Old Steers and
Heifers; 1-0 Cows; 5Calves', •
= • . .This ,a frst. elhss, ' 16V: O1-7Cattleralr
,•-4,16refards -and ' aurhams. 'Terms -7
inorithS'
ArchieSanderseni.,.Prep, ,D!
•John Purvis A t
, ,• . • • ne •
, AucTIoN
-10rPolled, Angus Cows, -Heifers and
' Calves
At 'N, Half Lot Con, 13, West
, WaWamiSh. 2 miles S,E. of. Lacknow,
•on Oetober. gl.St.; to eommence' at
10 o'clock 13 till 2 Cows,years;
, p,
ii,,
years; 4,Heifers, 2 years;
; ;Vearlink'Reifers; &III, is months,
tioit .4)I' the, cows Faye calf by side,
'Them cattle a're cloSel.V related to,
MacGregor'..4 , "Kilmer/loch,'"
Brohdeb.. Maa. • • 1.
, Ternia--2•Three months' &edit on
,lianr0Yed joint .0.0,teaOParing.,,Atfbe •
rate, at "'icia' per annum, •
Smyth keLeani
4-'54
""---•"".7777.77,-
0-0 • 0 0- 0 f) 0 0, 0 0
•LOCAL AND GENERAL, •
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Cochrane:: • ' • • • ' '
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Mr Hnrnm, of Fergus, was the
gust of Miss M, 3, Murray or a levii
days last Week. ,
•'Mita A mcgalrot,Lana.....her.dafigh..
ter,,Nrra, Foster, went, over .to
Ohio' •last, week.' • • ,1 • "
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Miss Lorna .clanipbell is home after
spending the 'pEiSt three months ii
13i-itish Celinnbia: ' • ,
Mrs. 'A. Tr-.--:Dairraon;..v.k.ilio ser-
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iously ill foys--a couple of weeks; is
greatly impioved. •
Mrs. Will Seri inageou r,' of Palmer-
ston, spent the Week -end With IVIrs.
Scrimageour of town' • ' •
Mrs. Archie patterson-has-been un-
der the, doctor's care the. past, week
Suffering from achte:rheumatissiii.`
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ap9. Aitchison, •of, Barrie, vis-
ited, for a few dayS Of last week with
her parents,. Mr, and Mrs.' E
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Mal-
colm, • ' '
-.Reserve Thanksgiving might, Nov,
fora dance in the Town IIaIlL
Raynard's Orchestra:1litre
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• Blyth ratepayers voting laSt" Week -
•a 'bY•law' autheOzing • the installa7
tiOn of 'Hydro Electric, were, very
•3trong in favor '
1-IarrV ,McClenaglifisn• (foriner-
1.y" Main' .Barbour), Visited l'a•At
week With. her father, Mr. • A. Bar: -
:)91.11', of tpWn. • '1'
• MISS Jean -Lees, .w.hc> vas ,taken to
WingliaM •FIespital on [Monday illght
to undergo an operaticin; was get‘tin
in well • at; latest reports, , • '•• '
sdh-wena;. a Valker:ton who
was h'week-erid guest of.Mra. Gorden,
r;ontriblit•ecl: a sole., to the servidein
the PresbytOriazi Chureli. on. Sunday.
Mr 'Neil•Mc:Inni's of town' w;.is.
tak-
n to ,Wingham Hospitals on Wednes,
lay. Of, this Week to undergo.an. oper-'
• ition for rupture from Which he has
suffered recently, .",,' • •
Mr and Mrs'. Tom Marks, of
Strat-
• ford; motored over, and.' seent. Sattirr.,
lay7-.-6-fid:-.sunday. With Mr and iL-5
John .Spiadler. •The' • we're•aeCoMPani-
: •!(../ 'by. 4 anniher of Normal StuderitS.:
,The 1VlethodistCharch. ehliii• :was at
•,Vhitedhurcii'.MondaY evening of this
yeek tisSis'ting,:With.'theSPregrain: at, a
ihur0„...=.3.?c.ert
Arini'Ver'sarY7Se-rvIeesTin'ilirdist-
mul-ch.,.• . •
Don't, miss the. Birthday Social in
:;•he Methodist church. on ,the evenin.e.
October .30th. 600d''Snpner'....fichriz..„6-
iiillOWedi*.a.Program.te'
. be ,. mien bY the *'Young ` •Ladies! ' Bible.
A. g, snifth, fur many 'yearS:a
priyato hanker .• and:.in2shrance , agent'
it :WingliarW has gorieJ.ment.o...-
vhere intends- to reSide..,M-r...Smith:'
•s 70 'years of age.. and has retired
basiaeSs.: A. 'daughter,
4iss Nora 'lives with . ,
• International Stock FoCid.and_Petil-
- ry Tonic vilI again be featured --on
our .en -cent; This-nitlrides-1.5.r.uls!'•
at. $3,75. and $2:25; and :'packages' at,.
75c„.1 and ,‘85e_;,:alid 1..just:
•-..-One 'eat' more for one More •package,,
at .McKiiiVi Drug'
,• '‘A. cordial invitation ;is ,extended to
,the returned soldiers of Lueknow and
vicjnitv to attend . service in
St. Peter'S_Church,'LlickiroW.
ay -T -7, --Nov. 11,th.. (Armistice Day) at
the hour of 10.30 o'clock api, Those
, •
able to attend will'
wita-M. 0:13rOge Stan....
FIRE CO. DANC
ucknOw. Fire co. hold. a
Dance, ,Ori liarloWe'en. night, No
costumes, just ir real ',good dance ".
-Mackenzie' Orchestra, Gentle-
• men 75. Ladies Free. !"-" t,
TEESWATElit :DR, !DIED. SLID-
. . ".DENLY !
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D'r. ',I•reigilagn,-Wlio; for 04
„past '15 yearS,,4S ,r1 .nractiSing tiled-
ical:aoctOr in.Teestvater;drennsa 41(40 -
While' Oa. the ;street Monday night of
this Week.:' Dr,' PergliSolf"..Whrabotit-•
, 40. years of. age, and was f h tOri .of '
,M1Y.; DOUg441(1 FC*US011; Wi:q) f.61.' many
years has been 'a ;resident of, Tees.,,
water: lie• leaves a. widow who is ri,
'sister Of litta, W. eargill,1 off"Cargill
• • : •:, • 1 • .• , . ..
. village,. and. two Children, , • . , • • : .
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Dr, Ferguson's in'other, 11/1t8...: Den :.'
gala Fergus, died "int Monday of
last , Week, October 115th •:Mr. Poi*,
tison }fact not eNoyed goodl health ,fhtt, "
a number of years, She WAS. ,68 years'
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NOTI.OR• TRY: ,..(;;1,..1"i -N 4.41:g
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The: NeVember eetineo the Woe,
inen'S Institute, Luelcacrw, will beheld
next • Thursday,
in,:..the„..Couricil„.C„dfarhbers..•-7LWe'are,eir,:
-tertainirigithe',TeesWaterAWOMeaVniF
4.Eitiiii,te--,Therci-lzkilt be 'a.'debnte;by-th's
Ljcknow ladies,the rest of the pro-:.
rain nie by the,visiting ladies, -
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TELBSS ADDRESSINGASE'
,LETTERS
The Postmaster at . Winnipeg
re-
prn-t that irf.ope week approximately
hundred letters Were, dealt. With
wh,leh were.plainly addressed to Win-
ning, but 'which should: have been
addressed to other. Cities , and towns
••,all ever:the eOnfinent,; • This gives
.some, incl?tatieq -of r tbe extent to
which, Mail ,;is iiiis-addieSsed ,bythe
public: ,•• • • ' • .„
'B.y ,far the 'greater number of these
inis-addressed 'letters' c'aripor-.be-
'livered.. 'Thecareless addressing may
'have. disappointecl. a friend, .lost U.
custother•rspeiled•a;.basiiieSs dal B1,..1,
,SURE 'TI -IAT ,:yourt: LETTER ' is
FUIL-Y. AND,.CORRECTLY
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bR-Ess0. .•
. WEDDING .11,1ELI,S
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'11,1uldrew-31.e.lab"
„Ifoine Mr and .'1\1,rS' :J..: R'.
1.1*e.N.,:2,•!:1;),•:.Canning wan • '
: • ••','
if 'a qUiet. Wedding.'.at high rine on
Veynesclay Of ligit NN'pek,;.'W..tle.n. Helen.
V‘eitch,:;yonngeSt-.,d'aughtcr oi •Theiate
• .,11.r. JOh•if. •of.:Sea•-
•Torth,' beeeme 'the: bride of:' Robbrt :
James'. M`uldrew,.- 'of , Rroayille T-416
'erereony AvaS• peUornied hy.'ReV
a u u 6 kt1,6:!y',
:rice of', 4 • 'few' innnediate
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The ,71116. 1;41.140,0(1.6i!,.
:prof hpi„;
,she ',wore •yiretity..'graY'canteil,.
'rene: freek',and parried :a: bouquet of
Onlielia,JOses:-.Her
:the. •:Weddin
lo W the • cerafbay,,
. wedding trreakftetq'. Was,,` se.saipd., :•after
M•rs M.:11d:NWLIciftLfoi;.
,r0,1'011tb to
li•er.re •BrOi!kyille H-.12,lie; St.
1.,aiqence.,-,rbute.„',..TJ-10: bride; "travelli„:.
in' 'a sniart 'S'u i t of naiy trieot hie Witb •
. , ,
7,•rey •French bleaSe' and , hat: to, match- •
• • • '1
, took, Place on Wedn 4day; •17th, .inst.,
'at. the &line` of ;III'S.. Rachel Culbert•
lOth,
',ConeeSsion,.•Huron:•.:'when
-eldest -daughter, Ina mee,...beCame the'
Switzeadie ort
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of 'Mr`.'„alfct Eadie
.Mon y. Ivas, condufeted by'..•key:5.
fully decoratediu.. pink , and, :White;
The bride,
•, her '.hrothei-JJArrie.,,,e1I,,toLialleLdikkv-
,..ing7-roorn as IlifendelsSohnls,..1yedding.:
.Niarch was; played: by cOnsin MiSs
Gi•otaITarriS,, arid :took her,,place ..be-
netith: an . arch df 07ergfcen arta pink
-andrivhlty asters She ..7a.:,Sf.,111:1.0 "WO-
•dre.sseillw*-1' own' cif, whileXant.olt.
•Crepe,;.and her- long tulle !:eatight
with. a coronet' .orange:blos,Sonis„
,a bouquet o-Swtlt
esn'k t"t•nrtife'llrf -aCted- OWL'
;or girl, ant+ .waS dressed irr
!Pink. 'crepe. ,and carried. bM4ket. of
pink and ,,white„..dahlies.., Diitgtk
-.•Signing. of the ,reolster
JOhnstan 'Sang `II.:KnolV,
ly • Ga rten 'After a "da.inty' noli,had,
ii'n, .served to :4ie 85-.';relativeS 'arid'
triandS• by , the ..bride's two :giStersc,
Edna and Eva ; and 'Martha
,attired,. ')•espectiyely. in
•,p6acii•;„ green_
ppy , .couple Ief :ter '•;Ter onto and
othpi: points: The bride, travelled
Match. The' groom's gitt'to: btide'
,:yas a handsome cheque. to the
andr'SOloist7.vklloW•er,P•in, add to. the
d
Eadie7were the, . reeipipilts• • ,of nigny,
handscone Iltnon their " return, ,
they 4111 nifike,±their
6,o.oi-Ws farm, §,th,"'(onee5tAiOt4 and .4 •
.good '„wIshes Will. ,accoinpu.I.Y,
them, • '•'• '
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ST. ''AllGtTSTINE 7.
171.10$dil; ,06tblY.Cr 284
What's keeping Jack au busy, tbege
nights.
A Very senjeyahle,d'IIICQ was held
in Our burg in hoilor of the 'bride
greom, Ti and. Mrs,
The fine, weather of the two
wc+eks haS enabled the farmers to, get
through the fall' threshing.
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LUCKZiQW Man 4SPH00.1-, UT.
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The:opeaing meeting' of the Luck -
now Continuation School Literary.;So-.
ciebi Was 'held on_Oecebir•TOth.-Wil-
tmL,-Nigrdpch4va•s,:oledted-feinp-6-0.-- -
...ef1airi11an4trd"-Strart-4IacKenzle.74waV
.appeirited'.:Seeretary for• •the .rn-eting.
The inirPoSe Ofthe ill'eetle4'Wab: the
:eleeticin of bfficers 1hc f 0110.'411g Of-
ficers ,wei•e 'elected •
• President-lyilfted;Murdoeh.'
• Vice •presidentAnnie IVIacDonaldi•
Secretary-Oliv,e, AltOn, .
' 'Treasurer,t,Elden
Reid, ,
pianist-;,;orant " ,MacKenz,le., •
'Form liepresentatives=Forni-.
Gorden jOhriston.; Form If, Mary Ari.•
de,r,Soa;YEarrallI,.Lovell Mard'oeb.:
Musical 'Cenunittee--Eorni 1, Mary.
DotiglaSr'Forni.II, Margaret 'Geddes;
• Form' 111, Mona Mitchell.
•;The' 5.rst,.. regular meetng of , the
Literary '-Society was held; after- its
organii,ation, 'On WednesdaY, Oct. :17..
•The,ineeting,',was •cipern;.d .:by shiging'
“O''Canada. f.elloWed by .an• address
by the president, The m Mutes 'of ..the
a.•••• t , eeting th e .i're ti, re r's
re -
P0) t:Were read and ,a,donted:•A chorus
was, then giv•en hy a.tnimiher of girls
ho lest the.-heon ra,Ce,'Ori ',Field, Day:
There 'Was present' with us. Rev. Mr,
R•angferd,..'.Whci,•gave an address. The
ire.dclent, then Called, on Mr.. R. D.:
Gaineron'..tO 'aSsist Mr Langford in
he distri'butien of the .."Prizes'•Won by
he. PUT)11g. Q11 Field ,Day: The PUirils
vdre. then. favored by an address by
mr, Cainergri, :fellovved.'hY a. 'quer-
ette of High .§chool students The
•
ieeting was,' c1.68e0 -.the singing of
e Nut:renal: .Antlieni,, • • • ••
.-#1.11,17,E OW;
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• • :mornif4., October 22
• 1‘..1.1S.' N:ermati.':iSt'eWart ...Visited.. With
her. aOtit,•.iW•Bincefielci:•`
' • Mrs,: Peter . of :lying:hair!, is
vIslt,inp; at Wm. -DaWson's,•,,
--
-, -..eds..s Greta, To'cy.,,„-Of :IN. p.harn,sPent
Siindiy
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at. -her.: ho'rne. here,' . ; -•
•.and. BeeerOft '-are
vi jtin with ,triericiS '..OSh aWa,
• • Ari.S,!.King n cl., i I d ren;--
•• ir),d
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Lulu Conn :To.rOn to on
..114a.V N%'1.1e1:e• she intends taking- '
„. .• :, • '
Miss ,.,Addie Ross,, who., lt4s :been
for 'the last month s ,fias
t rp edL.,t_O Torouto,„:„:„:
Thos. •••• ,SVilsen, :of •• W gh a ni
Spent :the .• e e n he hcimc.."!:, Of
hr son:
'AJP. and' Airs' Jack Henderson and'
, .
children, and also:Miss Myrile Web,
ILUckilOW.y; 'visited " gt„, jai2
MacGic,gor'S,,on Sunday.. • • „
A'
Presliyteria0.Charcli. on 'Wed,.
•nesclaY, ei'ening, Oct," 31St :boys'
• , _ .
-are reonested to Wear' overalls and
th 'gr1sthetr,
ganiesi:',.the- chief of, wvhich • will bea
toffy -pull • Lunch ' will •• he • Seryed,..
Everybody welearne -
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• -:1311s;',LCILte.illr,,,,
:Bahl our:School InSpecto,r,,Its,
Mr; 'artl •Mrs,.,.clirrs; .1fetheringtori.
( and , Edg.ar.,Eckerigwiller,,.
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visited at ..the....horne';_of":
. ;
' ;Arks Matilda Ilmigkinion Wag lielne
owl .kinclardine ;her
lnli•Mits.,ber;the • '
I1O1Yrodil int:end' Making
,
thoi.r ampial,:tlip to the Ilbusc.'oPTie-.
1Valkertonj.On • Nov. qst,
.."1111•14: IlarkiiesS of :.11,4pley gave h,
shleh4m1.± lkliSsi.onarY• • acidresS, in ' -the
l'resbYteriari ChurCh here Mi •,StualaY
• ., - '••••- • '"". •
,Vleep the 25th; Operi rior,the
Suppar, at -the Ang.lie•anChureth
heated" for
the prop:remind,
•'OW acicount',0f t.116 seiving clasS
ing held at illolyrOod , nom"-, •!the AV,
1'10f -hold
eniber niebt,h1g, • . ; '
'We wonder '‘vluise ":cat We. noiieed:
hist-,$'inulay Standing ,on the /side, og
tile road. neat the 'tenth corrier,, and
hat abent the it' tire •
' At -the , Oc.fol5e'r„ meeting...of the lecal
‘S."..ometi.'S "Institute held at the helne
"of, Airs.. Earl 1-lodgitisj,..11,1r. ;Gallen
.gav.e. • , Veit • th and'
intruc-
tive talk on the finportanee of the
Institute' work and *the:
,
l'a
11).4'NCE 'ea
Nov, Oth l'n.cheqt"a
.cfftrgr011. Nci:Tg$
„.;f,the 'annualBTobe,a,n3ylkOoffoeirionngium4ede.twiniigl,
be held in-the'Sdath Ifinlo'ss-Church
-on-,Thursday7everong-af S p,rp, ••111iss
7iir0S-s- on 'The Strangers owithin-:•Our
Gates."' As Miss Yemen taught- for
so`nre,,tirne in one of the western.; f.or'eigIi,.
..
settlements,- her . tallt swill' ;be:in-
teresting and instincti've to both old
And young
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.Thd" Anglican Young People's As-
sociation inet on Friday evening .a.t.
the Rectory- and elected their officers
for the "coming Winter as follows: -
president, Mr. H. Parker; Vice -Pres.,
Mrs. Stanley; 'Treasurer, Mr. Stanley;
:Secretary, Florence Cooke; P'rograrn
Corninittee-Mrs, Hassel, Mrs, Holly -
man, Mis,‘ 'Mona Mitchell, Joe'Hissal,
foe Social Committee --Mr§
(Rev.),Langferd, , Miss Dorothy Cooke,•
Mrs, Stanley; ..Visiting 'Committee -
Mrs. IStanley, .Miss Dora Mitchell)
Miss Lepa Smith, GeSge Hassal,.mr,
• E,..Hollyinan.„•Aftei• the election of 'of-
'fieers, the remainde•r. of ,the ,evening
. was •spent in social intercOUtse. Re-•
fresirinents were served, ,
. ,
.L.Another, milestone has -been -passed-
. for the Pine River ,Presbyterisin con-
gregation when, on Sunday, Oct, 15,
.successful ' anniversary '*services were
conducted by Rev, ' J. S. SCObie; of
Whitechurcb. •Mr. Scobie 'is/a: force-
ful speaker anilileltiTered two :very
Much apPreciated sermons. The atid-
ieaces' ta:44 'the .capacitiy , Of the .
:church which was tastefully decorated
forthe o•Ccasion. Special niusic was' k
rendered by ,,the choir Who were abh",- p
assisted by Mrs, 'Cameron Ma,ckenz ,
of;•Kiiiardine, who„rendered very
ceptably a„solo at each serVice. The
collections Were good and altogether
the coiogregation was insPired for an.-
other'year's. effective, service,
•
a
The Death of Mrs,
Wood-
stock. -.....As Saturday, • Oct 20th". was
drawing- tW..a. close, Wag.. fife-- of
".another -Western '.-Ontatio ,pioneer
---cainet6-.7ant-eiiit'f'./.VIeria" was
born in •York, now.'a- part of
Toronto; on April ip,,1S39, so she Was,
"I•ler 85th,.' yeE!i, When:41,60h came..
Her father mtiVed-hisi-fainily'to Owen
Sound When she was fifteen or sixteen
years. of age,andto the last she re-"
taiped vivid ineAnorieir of their exper-
iences- when heaVy bush "covered all
_ I
the country, her four score years'
she had; seen 'wonderful' changes, In
1.866. she was t
John-
ston, marriedwher•-diedin i895)8. Georgeer jt.thenir-
marriage they lived' it Holland. Cen-
tre; then for a time lat Berkeley, arid
• , •
. •
forty -years 'ago. "they moved to Kin -
cardiae TownSfilir, Settling ,at Glamis,
•ghere her has ' been till ad-
Jancing'years comPellecl her to. make
ber'•hoine, at least during the Winter,'.
with her .daughter, Mrs. Frank. Mack -
!cm, in Ripley Two other 'daughters,
Mrs. White of 'Healey, Sask and,
Mrs, Pattersea,' of 'Glamis, survive
:her, She enjoyed Ns'%ith keen:Pleasure
ner
,..,yisFiatsrite:14,,..igwier:hrtwm:ornirbesr:eO,fwhaesr
-familyt-•-Eithr grarideffildrei and five .
great-grandehildren are living. A'4.s.
Visiting about the middle of ...Septem-
ber, is . a granddriug-hter. For almost:.
five Weeks' shehas • been graduaay
faihrig, while°. inir,e,r'ng v4ir.eoriSider-
She was of quiet, unobtrusive
'cifsr*tion, yet withal verybright.and
interesting:, peaceable 'neighbor; a
ind friend and ;a good piether,.. she
erforined well her part alt her days,
Y• a•• s,-_.concl• marriage' she became'
Mrs, janies Woodstock, surviving her
husband twelve•years" A service will
be, held at Mr, Frank Macklern's at.
12;80 ,o;ri Tuesday, after. which the
.funeral. cortege' will ,proceed tO:pot•H
dy's Cemetery -near 'Glamis, whore,
°Mrs. Woodstock will be laid . in the
family Plot there. Rev.. Dr. Harkness
.Will..conduCts the service.' kr. win
Ferris; of LucknOW, is a grandson of
the deceased lady.
. • - •
.7-4"T..I:1'17-7".5LENS
• ;
TuesdayOctober
.ASHFIELD
,1%./IdildaY,,October 22.
; Hiles; of Clinton, is visiting.
with her. father Mr :Jas Barkwell
Of . Lochalsh, • •
•• .
:
Miss Ada Pekering ,,returned.
.heMe from ,,a •month's • visit ..with
friends in Brantford •
-; Mr, and • Mrs. Jas. McDonald; . of
Paramount,. spent last Simday. with
:friend's, at Auburn.
,
:
' -Miss .lIughena Phillips, --of 'Para
4-ioun't:- spent' ;the-rweek=eird-, ,with her
'friend.S. at Belfast. '
. •
and Mrs. rent Bradley, of Tiv-
erton, visited with Mr, and Mrs. Jai,
Bradley,, of Laurier, -recently,
, •MisS. Hazel -RaYnardref:Parainotint•
Spent the meek -mid' With her sister,.
Mrs; Jack Gibson, of Clin-
ton, -. were: visitors with Mrs, George
:Gibson,of Zion, .thiring:lait:Weel_
, ancr Mrs. peter :MeNeY and
familY attended, the „funeral , Of a
friend. at-Auburn,during • the '
, • .
'• A nuniber fxom Paramount : took in;
_the_foWl,",supper. 'at • Whitechurch; and
all reportvery--succeSsful eveningr
' Mr.' ,and• Mrs, T, ;Watson Miss Mur -
ay, Of...:Lncknew;-and,...M.rs
Fergus, visited at the home of James
Marray.;,.. L'oehalsk ;laSte'rWeekr:.......'lt.•!,:.;•••:'''•-
•'•':Mr, :FrankKetchabaw, Galt
sPentAhe 'week -end 4,,,ith:,•liis'phrents,":
Mr, and Mrs., 4b. KetchabaW,, Of :
IParaniottrit. lie-7,WW-a-ecemPanied-h3;
conple,nt.frieacte,,_and. all Metered
baCk:pli Manday:". , "
KINLOSS•
,
new smin of gra
• '
' ',rig viag.a fThe
Mond .0CtOber 22
, .
:Aro% and ,Mr4,-Mac:-.Ifine,•••• Spent: Saill
day: 'at "Mr.. WM," Congtani"s; •
Miss: OliveBglpitszLipmit, Sunday'
With. hal.; friend; Mr:AL:Earl Culbert. '
8.Aft;r. ,Ack, r.t. shiP'Ped., a. ("7:
of,. apples!, from Ripley* bn Thuriday
• ,
Mr, 'Robert Elliott, attended the
anniversary services at •Bethany •on
•StindaYv. '• .
,• Mr,, and Mrs; john Canipbell 'and
children !were callei•s On' the .line on
S'attirdaY.
Mr. and 'Airs: Robt, Palmer and son,
Cati were" Stlxiday visitors at Mr,
ahos,
,
AltS., Rachel Needhain and Mias
Belle Stinsbn were' Atialtors at, S,
Culboit's SatUrday. '
Mt. and Mr's. Fred,•,,ROgers.„and
Mfly, Miteliell, :renewed old ne
iaintanees .this• vicinity last week,
:-W:o..extendireattiett enottilatiolia'
Mr, and Mrs, Win ,S, Eadie and"
arty Weldeihe to iliem neighbora
In 0114( hilrei ,
jide"iiihrtiageo:shq was-, -parl Tan iistIal) so now atton ron• la, • • 1n114 Pil 1'iday, to
Mjss' Elizabeth Haycroft her' turned getting Up , root crop, "trtik ttill'ei; 80 tvid: is
and doing, the Tall plowiing tadiee and "dall(Sty- a5c,
- Jelin AUCL ' 1161i46,. bdrig Eruss.°104
Vir
23,
Miss Mabel Woods was home froin
Stratford for the week -end,
Mr. George Stuart has .returned
Trom, a two :weeks!, .trip to 'Chicago
Mr: Will McDonald returned home
on • Saturday; after spending two
nionths With his brother, Angus, at
Bincllbss, Alberta. • '.
Xi.... Tom .Radcliffe; -....of -Rapid City;
is ;a visitor: at Mr W E
. . .
Pherson's. lie_ intends, going to ,De-
troitrfor, the Winter,. ,
Mr, Peter` Clark recently disposed
Of • fortY•• colonies - •of-hees-,-.:Messrs-
-Reid- and. Houghton of • Cookstown,
, ,
being the purchasers •
Mr, :and, Mrs: McKenzie 'Webb and
baby Russell ,and Mr, Harey'.Webb.
the ProVincial, Plowing :Match:.
M. and Mrs; Allister
Hughes: Of Holyrood . ;
the. Missin aqua of oarin„
ithair-.Tliankaffering': next
.ehirig,. The girls -.of the Mission 'Band
are ,requested to.. attend a, practise
on Saturday ,afternoon. t •
•,--7We; aresorry Vo rep�rt that Mrs
,Walter Webb has`been seriouSlY , ill
thi ',Past -Week.' She ::218.w: in .,the
Wingliam Hospital ,where e • under.
went a Critical opeiatigh on Tuesday.
She came "through , the operation al-
right, and her conditien seemed quite
At th1tille-rganges'.--L,Tii-e.
t
ing Were some of the scores !had at
a shoot held a the, nges
•
on 1Vionday, 0, etober 22nd., out of. a
possible 70. ;
68'
Anderson , 66
!W.: A. 5,
"Jas., rutdon, 65
'
Win McQuillin 62'
Sohn McDonald 60 ,
John Webster 4 a, aja.r 55
It is expected that. Strt. Helens Rifle;
!:"Ctub will !well represented at the
Ociunty ,to be held at 'the
Calbornees; hear Goderich, on
Wednesday' Of this Week,
The myth standard reports, that
Mr., Wm. McMillan, who,l' had been".
oondneting iv general store at 1.1411',
frynt has sold • out that- business and:
aa !Tan: t n,oef ,t1;1;,..,k,gMtd.13Mily.1,1;Li.
Nr - Mc-Millutii' 'will cbe . reineinberei:
as. having ,been in charge of" an .,egg
, .
•
Specials for. Satufday
Nut Tarts - it-Cake-
Pumplcir&
ome Made and.
Whole Wheat.:Wea
1-Tigheat• Priees-f4; ttirt ter. .an t.t i4gS„•
1101137111a.119s
P hone, 369 Luck
PURPLE GROVE
Mr, D;n. Merarlane Jost a valu-
able hone last v. eekc • '
Mr, and Mrs. Sherniari Stanley- have
gone -to Detroit for the, Winter.,
Mr, ,Dan. yieholsOn has bought Mr...
David Stroud's farm near Luckiiew.
Mr and Mrs. A.le.„ Patterson, of. •
Iluron, visited 'at Mr. Dick Richard's
on Sunday..
A large number attended the fOW1
Supper held, at. Purple Grove , last
Friday .night
__• _Mr-..--rawrence--Stirling;-of-Bertrie, ,
spent Sunday :with his c-o•Plin,‘ ;.•';11•-.
Jack Emmerson. , . • ,
•
Glad to hear that Mrs. W.11
who has not heen well of Lite, is; :at, • ,
. •
Present, feeling: some better.
Mr.. and Mrs. Will !Hill were at.:
Walkerton this week attending the':
funeral of their neiCe, Miss Bell.. • •••
!
'CREWE
-
krs;.A. kiQuoid and Etta visited
Luelcnow friends this. week. '.1!
Brute Shackleton who has been up
north threshing, returned .home,-
Fri-
day•
;
Mr; and.. Mrs.. 'Thos. Gauley, lo
Goderich,v isiied .at Ike Gauley's on
Sunday
Mr Mrs Edge, of 1:4>nden, vis-
'ited .,the home •of Mt, and .Mrs.
George Henry .last SaturdaYMessrs . '
Raymond Finnigan . and
Cecil Blake left for Detroit last 'fuest
day ,where they ' intend ta. spend the -
winter. • . •
Anniversary ,servces will be held in
Crewe Church on Oct 28. Services at, -
2.30; -and ' 7.00 S; A.. Mc-.
Kelvey will preach. On Monday night
there will be a' concert and lecture
by Rev. Mr. Cosens, Of Ashfield.' Ad- '
„mission, -adults 25c• children -10c.
'' • ,77; ' •
MAFEKING
• 'Mr: 'Oliver White, Of Stratford, vis- •
tted'his- uncle,„ -11ft;-1Z: "-Johnstore,,:l'age-
Preaching service at Blake's-Churc • ..„
next Sunday...lit "-.1.6;10-.011.-'-S.----.S. -
2;30 p.in
'Mrs, lieed and Mr.' 'Bert need
and family of Ducknow,;'Were:61eiti-'- ”
of -Mr. and, Mts. T. Anderson on Sun-
day, .
• Mrs.. Wm. ,Iilake leaves on Tuesday ,
for...Winnipeg where she ,int�nds
spending-eight•-nihnths-vvitlrher •son,
.
„Dr.: ,Blake, of that Place..' We.......wiSh:..*----L
Xi.s.7141c-e-a-srife "journey and a plea-
sant' sojourn in the West. ,
SuCcessful--,-'..anniversaryt -..Service4
Were. held in. Blake's' Church:, Ori, Son;
4-, Durant, of Varna, 'a
.former pastor, conducted the services,
preaching 'afternoon and evening with
all his former ;vigor and eloquenee.__,
The chnrch-i0aS-filIM to capacity on
•
both "occaSioris." The' Ideal .choit!-Wria:,
4
assisted, by: Miss Mitdr1'Treleaven)...
Of,„:"LuCkno*,..f'who,,sing,irety, sweetly -
a solo at bac1:1 serviee: Rev.
Durant was :acoompanied ,by Mrs
Durant arid :their four ,children and
an ahsene of several years Thy
were; entertained • while ,heve by Ath
and Mrs, 'Thos, Blake: ' •"
CRAM PIOlkil•FISIIER.' Or 4144111/12k..- '
. 'From 'The thessalen., Advocate of
last Week' we take the following:'
Mrs. D, .7, • Sandie will now Wear
the_whiite,rihhon - for for- having
:caught the largest trout taken from
Big Basswood .Lake the Present sea-
son. The monster measured ' lust -3
feet i inch In length -the tail when
,spr.ead.but...13.q.. inches wide; and, the -4'
"month (when open ) Viriches, while =
the girth was 20% inehes. This splen-
did specimen of Basswood Lakes-J.0,4ln,,
derful r e (I' Salmen weighed . 104;
pounds and is the largest, by a pound
or mord cau'rrht in the big lake th$S
Season, If: waS, packed in iee•,and
pressed to Mr„ A, W. Cutter,.a friend"
of Mr, Sandie's! Who lives in. Chicago.
•
1,00AL
• ,,,
Wheat. 4 4^ '4 4 r • r 3 4 906-•
and dream te*• years
Oas 4 „4 • 4 V '• 4 4 4 4 4 ir $1.50
ats' 4,4 4. 4 6-4' • '4 • 415 ri 4' 4, 4 • 4 6' 4 a ak,a 4 glik
4.. a • a aa4 6:aias$004410.4410*,111*,4,k
• e.
az
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