The Lucknow Sentinel, 1924-02-21, Page 1A
.1. PER TEAR
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VOtt.RANAl.tY •O'"••0"•'•
J." „Keleher, Rip.10';,' .1 • . . • ,
AND
nigh or or day,r,-,t4;, • ' ' LOCALLOCAL. GENERAL a.
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,
PNTIST• .: . . , mrs.. William Irwin, Irwin. of town, was
eth gueit OMr and' . *
MacLeod will visit Lucknow I f MrsFrank
0 0 o. a"' gs- 0,
every Tdead'aY in 1)r.',O0nn,eirti:. °face,. .Irwin of Lanes. during the-muSt,Week•-,
re'.1:r0Rs!' • . • . .• .
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DE. PARKER, TEOPA11i, at. the
House., •LueknoVV. ,every• WO, ' •Special hOwing Of Ladies Dresses.
. 2•••
ases suecpagfully-treatedi.. OP!, 1474
•• ipathv tamoves • triophysieal causes , r• • • :. .; • 1of disease. Adjustrnent of the -Bpine is nire quickly secured and iur• •
d“::Mrs RO:4
with fewer treatments 13rael*C14^;
'PathY than',hsr any . either 'method. in LticknoW and other parts of.Ont-'
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Toronto pricca paid for all kill -dB, or
9,64i •A„.• GrosPoPf,Iiicknew:itoldclf. Consideration the paving of • the,
proposal has a great deal of popular'
;support, , • :
Mr. and, Mrs'. Lyman -Malcolm ',1eft
:Monday :Morning* for Rochester, Min
Where Mr. • Malcolm will an,.
dergo• treatnient. at The ,Mayo. Clinic.,
They . will " return •• via ' Winnipeg and •
will he the 'guests While there of Mrs.;
parents,': Capt. the Rev. C.,
Mr," Neil ^MacDonald, .a.1- rettred,
farmer liyAg . east on Caiiipbell
died on 11adaY at the age • of 75
, At. the Cain House Leetieew.., ziery years. „ Mr . 'M..acDonald had been. ail-
• Satiefaction Assured •
14e is
Wodnesday. Afternoon and Nvening; 'ing throughout the .winter..
survived *by hia wife, -Who -also is: .in'
• The -village council " of )31Y -ill
• • 'two main streets of the village The
DR. ,AAUDE C.; BRYANS:
• Registered Ontoinetrief
Graduate I'lenartment of Oplithalmol-
ogY. McCormick Medical -College, Chi-
cago. III. '
:headaches. Dry Itchy Eyes. amnia-
•, fated Eyelids. Watery Eyes. Pain in
• Eye Balls. Inflamed Eyes. Pus or
Watery Discharge from Eyes,. and
kizainess caused by ' Eye -strain re-
Aroved -through properly fitted Glass=
' Cross Eyes ,straightened through
properly fitted Lenses • •
_Miss Caroline Webb, )1r,a,§ hoire
from Wingbani for-the:week-end,
Mrs, .Will .1\fecroatie and, little
Alias Marie are .. spending the Week,
vvith friend's in Toronto
Are::,=9-1}grilf°'
a- ,play
hope to sta2'e, early in 'March,
ed , after, ii..;two 'weeks!. visit •with, her.
daa;gbter: •Mrs.
Miss Lila Hiimp*ey is
sister GeorgP ;;WaWer ,Of.
East "Wa .wanOsh, who is slowly re-
Te."OT(e-filieffpfiri4-her--reeelit..
Mrs.; John 'Durnin who ••:, has been.,
under he'doctor's Care ••for . some
. .
time is not ”improving as her many'
„ •
friend's Would' wish, •.
Miss • -Gladys' Webb ••• returned. tti
Guelph On, . Monday after , .,week.'4
boEclay owing :to, the Coasolidated
:School 'there being.telosecl on 'Account
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-Friends Of Mrs,. Fred Phillip's
• left fPr Arizona o'n .account of ill -
health will be :pleased to •know 'that
she and ,Mr. Phillips arrived at ,their
C.estinatien safely, none' the worse of .
her "trip:
: The regular •meeting of. the Wo.-•
.ruen.'S ,Institute :Will be 4,04 •at the
home'cif Mrs' R. K• Miller. on Thurs,':
day. afternoon;:' February .28th.i. Rol!
Call "Horne Dying:and Remodelling.
Subject "Living as.• You Go" .taken b:.
:Miss Annie. McKenzie.
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F()R SALE.—Nordheimer Piano in failing health. , The ' funeral will be
• this (Thuraday). afternoon, ;to 'Kin"-
lOss cemetery, . • -• -
The Goderich Fire .Brigacle is. aSl:-
.
ing for an inerease of...salary. The
brigade, • a voluntary. organization,
consists a 14 Men, and they are now
receiving `$510,- ima the chief getting:
.$75. *The $510' is divided :among the
men according' as they '.attend fires^
'and' meetings: They are .asking: for a
$500 increase.
good cOnclition. 'Apply to (A. A. Si -
-dall, Lucknow.' 8,11-tf,
LOGS WANTED ^
- We the undersigned, are in the
market to buy the following kinds of
denyered: at our Saw Mill. at
Lucknow:7--Basswood. Hard and Soft
Maple.. Beech and 'Birch. Will pay
the highest market Price for the
above. Owing to our paving a large
stock of Elm lumber on hand. and
---. them being very little sale for BIM
furniture. we are not m need of -Elm--
logs. However. from persons putting
in a good quantItyi Of other logs. we
will be willing „to take a small quan-
tity of elm. along with the others,
• providing the logs are large and good
stock. ,
Lucknow Table Co. Ltd.,
J. Button, Mgr.
FOR SALE—About ten acres ad-
jacent to the Village of Lucknow on
• the property, are situate; a comfort-
able cement and frame dwelling with
five rooms, woodshed and good cellar,
;good well and cistern. Frame barn'
361t.x25ft with good cement stabling
underneath. Hog pen and poultry
house, 30 fruit trees and'a variety of
small fruits, also a never failing'
:spring.
' For lorther_particulara_ apply to
•• , Joseph Ague*,
28-2-c Lucknow. Ont.
WANTED,-StenograPher. , to cont.;
mence,- duties at once. Apply to
, John joynt
" Lucknow
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SicATE;
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1.J, Lorne_ Rink TueSday, Mar; 4th..
LOST
0 Leff in ',•Hilliard's Stere, Lucknow„
.8 lady's black muff. Owner may ',hive.
sake on proving property,. — • --
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AUCTION 1 SALE -
• Roy McGee Lot 24, COn, 13,
•- West Wawanosh will havean auction
sale!, of his farm -stock .and imple-
ments. on Tuesday, Feb. 26th
- r-7-EITOVV1-14 ler,- kuc.-
_AUCTION SALE
An . auction Sale Ot, many ' useful
. articles (see bills) ' Will be held ,ato
. the store lately occupied by Mr. Tom
Corrigan,' Lucknow. on • Saturday,
Feb. 23rd, ' •
R. Mcaharles, Auc.
„Most husbands iiretend 'to be hard-
boiled to keep from •being roasted.
The mail who thinks' a car doesn't
. afford exercise never argued with
one of about thirty minutes on a cold -
morning, '
Band in'. Attenclarice.' Admiasion, 2.0c:
.and•15C. • •
GrIRL GUIDES. ANNUAL MEETING ,
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ORSDAY FEBRUARY 21st.,. 1924
4.;
On S•4047 last, the Rev. Dt.'
• Porrie; of Pt; AndreWs:Chtirch, Wing,
ham cOMpletect 304.. years of his: past-
oiate of the :Winghatn, 'congregation;
tit the coarae ,,Of his eveningaddress
Mr. Peij md rcfci'ei to- the
first. time he stood .in the Pulpit
,
'observed the 'Pi^esbjteryifol. Maitland
•,had, entirely changed...Net one min -
-A meeting will he held in the' Conn -
Gil Chamber on the evg. of 'Saturday
Feb :23, at 8 o'clock for the „Purpose
^of electing officers of the pii.11 Guides
appointing committies to aWard.,pro-
ficiency badges •and Other business:
Show your interest in 'the, Girl Guide
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mioveinerit, by being :present on S4^.
urday evening. All ladies are Co, de -
jelly inviteci.-See'y.,
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"THE' VILLAGE ;BLACKSMITH"
FILMED 'ty FOX
"Back to elAS•Vq0.7. fair'
Way. of becoming, one Of the. inost
prized and PAtent of the Fox slogans.,
if one' may judge Irani the increas
• ingly long list of ProductiOns•-of this
•
studio, based on+ the recognized 'mas-
terpieces.' •fictional ,literature.' Theo
latest iii!.nounceroent....is "The Village
Blacksmith," the LongfellOW-Pee-iii`he'-'-,
loved of Schlr,OlfunnrTand-librarY4he
filM 'which Fox ^ las -deVeloped--from
the poet's theme -will be shown for
the 'first- tinieTh erg' ary
at *the Family, Theatre,
• O,o-o
gogN-,
The Ltr7.know, Dramatic •• SAciety.
•
took•part induction.,
-is- now •Pre6ytery, -"and- of :his'',
graduating 'class Of •Dr, Perrie
is the only snrviving member in the
-ac Li v e-• Ministry,• of --2 ein-be•rs
'the church roll 'Whqn • c' am g, only
43 reiriain tei-day, Dr, ' Perrie cern-
- pared the church if to,day with -the
• rhurch .years ago, not
• alWayS.,to advanta.v;..• of present
conditions. •• •
ivig their play "What J-Iappt.tnelr-
to .Jones". here underthe: auspices'
of the ,Shareholaers. °f 'the •Co..itintin•
it Ilan on Friday- night next2Come
and enioy a' good evenings, emerLam
ment and incidently :help :the'. Share
,
holders, • .A • ...., .
recildar •lnerithly,MeetitiOf
' tiev Osterhout t :A-13 D
pastor of the , Metpedist • Church has
"..i.•ecelveit and aecept'.ed ••;:ordial and
.enthusiastic ..from. • ...the
Boa)d P:astern ,Metho11st
PttawaIbbeconte'their pastor at the
bei4intling .of the n-xt Conference
• 'Ihe ..'f1oard- tlior• Lucknow
the .W.4. M., • S., was held in. the church
..ori"-WelfrITSWF•ebruarrIt
in Wasopened iiv sing•hig: readia
of a portion. 6f the 'Olt 7 Chall421-..cr'.
Nia.tt and nrayer . by 1);tr,s 'Cordon:
it*
: On",'IStewardship of Gifts.' .lariety6
rasSa'ge-S"'being read lie the .rnenbei s;
. ,
• Mrs. ,Ramage :Offered... ,piayer,,
gestiens 'were given as hoW,..best-fO.
• interest hoine HelperS ,PlanS werek-,
• • .
Made ;.for ..contributing toward,
Indian bale; Extract's' from- the Stud:'
• hook; 'The Beautiful,"cr
read - Mary •E, litherfo',J
'and Ms. D. „^" .
Over a "hundred. MeinberS . and fri!•..
ends :gathered at .the.1-lalt.On Frdiiy
"6v,ening,,f6r the ,annual "At "At- Horne:" of
". the, Warn Institute.While 'the
Crovid (•tya'S gathering
Phillips „renclei!ecl some fine instrii;
: • .
mental rifusic.:: •Aftcr the ,situring,
the Women's Institute Ode, the
Prc
grs.,9e:oyge,,W6b).i; Wcleoined
the guests in • a nice tittle ;speech,'
Other ' nurnhera on the Prov,rarn
TiMiller, by' Mr. George Stuart and by
Alvin Milier; a'SliOrt-acidress. -by Re' i
Ohas.:•Ctimming; :a -Solo
by
'Dorothy.' McQuillin: „ and 'a, solo by .
-.11f4tle ".MiSS Florence Mcquillin, -which
was: particularly ..enjoyeit., "The- re,-
7nminder-,,oP--the--,e,V6riing.:Wag;$,SIV
:c•anifs.' • nnd eornrininiti, ,
vote .^. of
...thanks was . :tendered.. theisnilieS-
,
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a1CtlIcidist,.••Cburcli o iy rein ct -
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Thompson—In Lucknovv, on Febru-
ary 16th; 1924, to Lir, and Mrs. Robt.
Thonpson, a son,,..
Scobie--4.At Whitechurcp,• on Feb 18,
1924, to Fiev, and, Mrs. ScObie, a son;
Consignnient sa
ho Huron County, Breedeis' Assoeig-
tioit :Will Hold 1r40r,
icOP.PiginTOlt, I at
LOPPirdlt-Shed,,Wingham, on.'
norsday, February
• ge(). Shorthorn:COWS and Heifers
21 Shorthorn Bulls ,
1 • Angus Uuli
1 'Hereford Bull
Catalogues may be had from the
Department' Office at Clinton, .
'4; StOthettif,,- 09,444 loOp .
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Secretory', Mitioneers,
• The Lucknow Village' Council -met
in regular session 'on the evg,. of
Feb. 5, but (Ming' to concert ,being
In •progress in_the Towri, Hall: little
,IlaiSiness A• few "Ageo.n.nte
got -atteritio-ti-and—council—Made-the-
regalar grant Of ,$300. to ,:the Publie
•-_Libtary..:Conncit-ad,ictUrned--t9--::•rneet:
'oriIOnelity'Feb;•1/th 4. the 'Cierk's
„office. - • ,' • • •
On Feb ' the meeting aS, 'per
• adjournmefil was held ' the reeve and
all, members ,being 'present, The clerk,
read 'a Conirnunication from thetib,
rary Board re. the resignation of Mr.
'T. S: Reid, and requesting that an
apeintment Made to kill out. Reid's,
term;•Mr, Wilfred Andersen Was ap-
pointed to the vacancy; ^ .' •
, On motion of and Sinith
permission was 'giyen • the girl, Guides
and the Boy Scout's to use the Coun-
• , . •
'cil Chamber ',•on.• .eVenings when. the
Library is open, on condition, that 'a
reSponsible officer .be in ^ Charge. ".
. On 'motion of Councillors Johnston
and •Smith :it ..was agreed .to alloW
the Drainatic ',Seiciety the use of the
Town. Hall at $10 per •Might..
Tenders for . supplying of Wood' at
Waterworks and Town Hall were.' tic-
'ceptecl • from the following: James.
Forster. 25 cords; C. Mt. , Aitchison,.
20 cords; J. W. Joint, 15 Cords. An-
gus Graham, 10 cord's; 'Ritehie !Bros.,
10 cords; '.; E. Taylor 25 cords long
wood, Arthur Moore, SO cord, _fang
ant, to let 'Mr. , Paterhout jio is his
Service's. have : beep,',":1-,,iii-r• appreciate&
by :the Congregation,' but „realizing,
Ottawa wotlitt afteld •fine
advantage';
they. congealed:to; ite-
lease, hint '• •: •'' ••-.
OtiarterlY •Offi•C,Irill3oard Of -the
T.pc.lcnott Methecliiq
sn„Unanirneus call • to WeSleY
.Of OttaWn. to .1,er:or, e *7. tli.eir
or 'P.P the lit-i$tt
•(^eaTeren.....4. Year. Tr :.••••OoSen's ilas aC:,
t.:(mted .the..itivitattl?p, Mr,Coseris is
.4•••ell fhe.- b,onferPnce
having 'been, ,statianed at BrugselS;
d on•; -and --o COS -41e.
is. a strong' preather,, an • antrrin.^,2;
vt ellnr ' 'and an excO1C.i1t and
ihe Lueloow Chrrz-13.-1? hmunate. in
hi s •servfve.s, ••• . ;
'11 Ton d'aj... • ittgli t-- .v^^ Old. „Friend's '
EpWo"Ah .tiengue::and.it
;proved a very •• inter.etia!2i
Siniitlf Was. in tlip the Pas- •
tor; led. in prayer; Charlie ,WehSter
Toad :the Scripture lesson -Tbe • hynina
,weye • all old favorites„. Miss -.Bouldin
sano.'.a. solo an& ;NITS'. NeWten-' play6d.
piano LetterS ,e'reetiro• were
read front,the, f011owm,g .0;•il members •
• Of tiler( Leap! e Mrs T.i^e'cayen
'elon W,•cbsteri My, -Sinith • Dr,r4 ha'
i-Dottpe;
•Onowell„ Winnie •F!i' Garvelf„„2„
Moody', E, Lind -
Rev:° . in; J. Newton,.
'ik.ri‘s • Calm' • Re'V (lee^. *MeKinreY,'
. Bryant,: Rev,: (3,. Rey;
B. : Hattie Gallagher,!
P,^1,1. Irwin '' Frari•ees. /Snenee7 John
..itildreth, *1.11i .,nathWel.J . Edna,
ers -.C; -Ewe • ...Rev. -W :3451•11flo•--
•
r, of ,Antherley spent a
few nays of the week at Wingharn,
4iin Grant who was, IP Detroit
• sper.:ding ,a fe.v ..days. at his home
heznIok City. • ••
„ •Fred Agar is here,: froni 1:1
Weit viaitin,g..J,-4-vitbfi eW-irr"XSli-
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,,,-MelYtureh$f of, 'Ethel is
reneWing old : acquaintances -around
-• •. • , ' • • , .
,Mr. -Bert Reid ,was : granted a lie-
'erise, to operate a picture show at' a
charge of118.00
•
'Mr.: 'It M6Cli'arles waS re-engageci
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as •aiiesSer. ,. -'..-
Smith • and Hedgins .shbmitted, a'
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motion. to engage John Bell as en- ,
.gineer. by the month, at . $65 per
'kJ.) ArrnStroog of . near Ripley
4pel.it74, N'eek7 visiting friends in Ash
. • . • •
, Miss, Ernily Dexter of near "Luck -
'now spent7SlindayTw1tli-her•-paroits-
af Lochaish,.. .
"'..Mr. • and Mrs. , Jas' • Bradley. of
aurier -visited with friends...,inKrn.
lardine during the ,weels. • •
. .
, Mrs, Ralph Nixon of Zion *spend -
:ng a few- days- with Mr; and Mit,,
Jas MoRay 'di Tiverton.
:niss Mary Struthers 'of Lnelcni5w,
, ‘'aS,-,the gnest of ^Mrs. Jack I:lender-
' son. of.. Paramount during the week, •
' .Miss, Edith- Johnston of Toronto;. is•
.:,•isiting at the home of her Uncle, Mr,
• tOni Johnston Of. Laurier
•W R Walkerof Huron vis-
.
•...ted :with her daughter Mrs Jas
. , , • •
---Struthers-,--ef-Raramount,:_cluring „the
week • 4-
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Mr, and Mrs;,.. F, Robinson of
Holy
reod' were .gnests of Mr, ,ancf, MrS.
.Jaa. 'Stanley, of Paraniount during
,be •week„ " • •
Miss' Anna. McKenzie of Icintail. is
. „.
Toronto to be With her sister Bes-,
.de-teho n, ,Very ill 'in Wellesley 1.IPs-'
•
pital, • • ',
Mr and .MrS Rory ,N1:•Donald and:
. . •
laughter of 'Dungannon are visiting
and Mrs Richard Brown of Hem,
lock City,. •
. returned hone •frorn•
Detroit 'last week ,He 'leaves. on Wed-
, • • , • •
needay for Goderich to assist in -get-
ting the boat he will; work on in
Shape for the corning SeasOn.
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KIN1LOUGH
,
•Miller submilted an amendment_ to
make the engagement by the year at
$65 per month, The motion carried,
-and the clerk:was instrticted to not
ify Mr. Bell of the arrangement,
, The passing of the .necesary by-
law confirrning •the ' appointment of
officers was laid 'oVer ti adjoUrned
;meeting' to be held on Feb:18th. ,
. Council again met on the 1.8th inst.,
^the reeve, and councillors Smith,
Hodgins and Johnston being present.
Mr W .1 Douglas was re -appoint-
. . •
ed•,village constable and sanitary in-
spector. .
Mr, ,j; E.. Agnew is again, clerk of
the village and Hydro secretary.
,by-law confirming appoint -
,1-.1.^ Rivers:.
'and :Rev: it. E. -Ford. The -letters '1
frAm.,-all •parti of Canada ,and
ntanY from .the Iir:ita^,d, Slates.
dnOtt..was- Sung by 1`,IrS,. 'Itiriloch and
Mrs.. Gee'. ; Andeheln ;Rey. .W,...E.
•
^,rient of officers wai-passed.
•The Council- discussed" -at considerable: length the Matter ef installing
a central heating plant to serve fhe.
village' buildings, :but no 'action was
tatien.
Lucknow Wins Group and Props, Out
In two strenuous home•nnd-home
games played Thursday of last .Week„
and Tuesday this, week, the tie for
.groo honors„ between • Lucknow and
Treleacii. el -674-0r tii•te-in--cret•;--The
eial committee,: Jinqr-rhpse., auspips
-t1Ttinpr'Wkis—lield
Mr. -Arch.. Anderson, and Mr,^ Pe There was a, fine . a
-Wat-SOnTflifterwb1ch-7 a-good-evOuThisr, A_"...p.ctififitlitile "-Krill:Ante:14 •,•••.
tItertaininent,Was brought to a.close me'etplg wal...,,iirtma.roa by tiyo
lay, the tinging of the National An- Looko' ut. Coininitt6elor Monday even -
'Ahern.,
•:A WORD TO SUBSCRIBERS •
. . .
• Many 'subSeriptiolis .to The"...Sentincl
'fall dile January 1st, 'Of each year. it;
nOW nearly twci•minitlis. Since 014.
tirne., and ,quite a raunber have se, far
• negyeted to pay for •tho. year, 1924.
We aSk . that these , attend, to 'this Milt-
. ter RS Soon 'a'S they . can, Oiir•
week SO 'that, y 'Consulting 'the add -
res slehet_ •stihe:ribors may, see. jUst,
ho* they stancl-regarding.•
If Oie, figures on the lable are 24
payrnent inade, to the end. of 'the
year 1624., If the figures are 23 Or
, , , •
any. ether number it meant 'that pay-,
Mat has not 'been made 'Aitiee the
'en&.- (Thi..11qC
not apply. to a'.iturnber 'who •paid, '
,
Feb 16-y You May think that.,It'•-roa.".-
ing. :After .the, openinc;•., hyrnii :and •
'prayer, Isobel': Chestntit' .read the
Scripture. Miss :.McCalluni and .Mr::
Watson •coritribUted ,dnet;•-,•, Pheinie
Irving i4'y an approPraito reading,,.
and ..,,Ir...1Vrekenzie ,and Grant enter.",
titined ,the Guild With aninsi:rumental
dna. •Annie •I‘•;IcKay • very ably
dealt With. :he tonic -"`Stnne Canadiaty
Questions. What' is the, .Itiaral • proh- •
Iptri 1". Ati which ,Rev., Mr, McCalluit
and Mr Will McKenzie. each gave a
Short talk!. A SoIe.--:Tiy'lt"6:'-'741yiratie‘
Aitcheson • was Wel•I received; The
Yoting,'-Menls, gible
good- Progymrinie Menday even-
•; •
"
'n tly years
at his
,keS little difference 'whether your iw 0 • 0 '1;tiy (, .-hit
dollars, Pi' four dollars; te, the e,4s1, 't;:tlek at tie Itg.', et' , ' ei.1, • ; a
, .
Imay lie, are paid'or not, tout ;'i coi,sid. 1 i '‘'''' " 'In' 1 thiaq sons. 1.11.•,. iscox
e 'able tiumber who are all thinking ' '. t'l ta' TeesWater4',v4ico: quite ...4.
Chat Way'''at. the same tinie are hold.
• Mota:thaft a ttibiaaila doIlr
*At niks gpite,
. dee t� tI arnAllifltS1i
young man and . after serving' - AS
clerk in a dr goods at,Otb.s, 1I6 bought
6 lnIsinest,i, ok ',1...6, oWn,, and. this 1.1e!'
. . .
earridd onMitil ahOnt,,'teri years .1140
When; it :as taken- :over by his" tone,
-tho--*1,47414,,not..1-ontt e.ontlan0 in the
. . . .Teetwater business but Inoved to
. 'People ,and antornobilet- that .knock ;Guelph and later. to Wi'nelto.; where
need attention, . ! ,. •••• 'KV', 1410611't ..66doiilliin1104. 601111, 1,1‘4
'r l'id'bilo-trithe'OdtibAttill""114:1;'0Alta',- Ainderatin l' that the remalrit Were .t6'
siNatiE C,OPIEM anato
Crean') Puffs
-N:ut:Tart
Nut and Fruit Squares
11,016-1What-Bread
T,457 -re -771‘.4. kdejiread
u.toman.p.,Eggg.„*.p.,t
irces
,4,P •
.
• Hollymans
•
Phoi4
„.
FAIYEILY THEATRE
'$attiirday, Feb. 211.4.:
'".Fortune's Nair
. • A STIRRING' TALE, OF CENT-
RAL AMERICA
730 and 9,30 p4u.:
WIIIIIML1110902.
A pleasant evening as Si3a1# at
the home 'of. MisS' Edna • Boyle, • • .
TuesdaY.of 'last., week when- almest
. .
the whole :congregation of the Inca)
Anglican Church: ,gathered. there to.:
•present her With a beautiful china
china
cabinet' by way" Of recognizing her
-faithful service. •as organist at •the:
:Church, a: position she has ^occupied
'.for„. the •.past'4'•:. eight
proMptti „program. Was' given at the
close of which the "address which fol
. ,
lows.' Was read' by.Mr, Bert 11. lacLe•an,.
a Mleniber of the choir The prcr•rain
wits followed. by ',an.. old fashioned
:party; With --garneg and -,:difriein-Z-.
rollowing is the address
Miss Edna Boyle, 7 •,
:. We, •the, members -.of, the ,Church
of the ,AscenSion,'..Kitilough, Of Which
are our faithful Organist, haVe
g4'th crect-here7thia-eveiring;--iielt.70.1
to: enjoy, -a ;Social good the
crompanY''-cif you und-YourLfaindy,-*-Put-
.^to expregs •to you Olt very real piivation
bf-
Lueknow .six
Tlie teamswere.-so evenly. Inatche.d.,
that. each Was .. able ' to win in its •
honie -rink -the.gaine„here':Ihtirs-
.4aY Of Week the score was10'.27
in favor of LucknOW,,,While at Kin.-
.,cardi,ne.on ,Tuesday Of: 'this' week;
'Lake. Side team '.nra :ViOtoriouS by it
.acoro of. As goals' counted', this;
left , Lucknow Whiners' by 6.'
ITaVing". *Ori. the 'group "Lucknow
has decIdecl,not to 'follow .the 'League
•
schedule furtlier:' Listowel to
play here 'Wednesday • of .this , Week,
but the garne. was called off, and se:
far US, .Lucknow and Kincardine ,..Eqe
concerned league games are over for,
thelt season. • '
tight of wa,y is v4thri the, ainbulanee tel4eD to Dongannen. for inters
irs takiliff thOln to tho hoatuta14 000, edim1q4
Lallostolt sTopm soLp.
.Mrs. Murray has 'gold her -store
property Scott 1410 hase been .
in the Canadian West for seine
yeUrS.;The change has already, taken
place, Mrs., Murray, her fatheti,
Mr, .1, E. Scott 4118s Annie, Arm-,
-strong,„;_haVe inoved to' .Whitechurch,
where they , will -
Wednesday, Feb. 27th.
e Village Blacksmith"
l,TEST PICTURE OF
:AMERICAN itokE swim ,
"0)7.R THE HILL.,4" '
ert Re; gr.
Masquera
arniva
AUCTION SALE ItOOM
The underaigriect auctioneer will
open an finetioll: tale roan *in Luck-
ntrAr onSatui1/4Iay,, Feb, 23rd,"
Parties having artieles t� dispoge
of Should tee me at an early date,
• ,Theie. Will be offered for sale 2 or-
ti:visue,wawishitchikgine:ariac
,lWilianteh8
stands, • Dressers, Beds,. Bed 'srniings,
ch
Witulixt 3P$11.. 131 ° tittkentsei tC41).. 1 s
as and oar, beloyed ,Church,•. Really.
first clast4 organists are ;Very
difli-
eult to find, .even. hitities;- and espe-,
ciallY ;so in S'cattwed raralr;districtS,
'and"- when we renlember that' You.
Lo:rne
Rin
uesclay
ruary
Ed
F
of Prizes
aney Dressed . Lady—Rand Paint -
Nut Bowl! „
nc.3.: [tressed Girl --Fountain
ancv Dressed . Vas- -
lea.
Ro.,tt
mon
. Comic Dressed Lady—Cut Glum
Dish. „
„ eu-iwte--DreSsed7Gil111
rerfuthe:
..„...4ontic_Dressed
ty` Rauh.
Boy--EVershair,
'Couple Race—Lady 'anif Gent -4w°
Books: "
0 O.
Side-
Racer-Gents—Ev ,
-co'inbile',..'‘Oth this :technical . • ',Autograph' Holt •
the..daalities of. •faithful and regular: "StationerY.,,
attendance,. together with a cheerful Goot4S kat._;_cipen—Fouitaiii Pen.
illingnes§: Which, on, the one .,hairtl. . Boys, , Ra.co—tsfie4egireds et
iequird'eothernlidi
a'c9aanxi ng; noticrdoniin
flattery,e rn
. ini 1;, 1Dominoes
on th0 v ei Race (centeetaatp tA
• feel that We as a congregation •are
. • .. furnish own shoyels)—"
greatly blesSed", '• . ,
organ would :be.'a 'spirittial benefit to 111tisicrii
the' eominunity; but with an efficient 13o 01 'choeplates.'
Bill Pole
••
;organ -Mt .fo 'lead-r•in "the praiSes' and •
asSist in the Worship; the service' he-
coh165 iv, Mitch greater inspiration to
thoSe -attending., the church, We. can
alway's depend on you to bold tip
'•vour donartment in aity,of Oiir Church
Ser.Vicila Or gatherings, -and • wihhing,
• _ , „
y.heeith iii.„68peotyf. a'nit . ;THOSE .IN 'COSTUME 'AND cllit.r.
l'o-C,OMMENCE.AT
, ,o!cLocK,:. •
ADMISSION '
ou a :twig- Witr"--;44•E'S-14'15
atid we ask Yd1L;tg4dcept this small souvenir as DREN 12 ANI1 UNDER. 15Ca slight .1
token of our. esteem :ail'
gratitude, •VIIMES. ON EXHIBITION AT
On behalf of the Rector, A. P.. mexors.
wardens and Congregation of t1i,e
thiitch• of :the AttenSicin. ,
• • poi. 'McLean,
'Thornat Ilodgins• •
Yow. seldatn'hear the "Old Folks
Ilonle" nowt for that inatter theY are,
seldom at. liorito, - .
...,.1.,•'vs'or.Y.,„,n1,41t.hatt. Ilia, followers even Pots, .
it they are onlv bifl colltot flailey'
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