The Lucknow Sentinel, 1924-05-01, Page 1"s.•
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'$2‘. -611
VETERINARY SURGEON." Dr.
W, J. „Keleher,- Ripley. Phone PO;
sight or day —t f'
DENTIS'I' •
012•MacLeod'will v. 4...a,it•'• ,LuCk110*
..eVOIT.'"Too4c10S'
Dr: McInnes, Chiropractor, ,of
visit Cain House, Lick.
now, forenoons, Tuesdays., and Fii
days commencingApril 29th.' also
vlst ,the hotel at • Dungannon. same
, days early afternoon:
.DR. PARKER, •:)STEOPATTI,--at the
Cain house, Lt:zknow, every- Wed-
nesday afternoon. All chronic dis-
k-a:sea ouccessfully'Aieated. Osteo-
patay Lenrioves tne physical causes
of disease. Adjustment, of the
spine is more quickly secured and
rwith fewer treatments by Osteo-
pathy than by any ' •other method.
Toronto pricea paid for all kinds. Of
9-641 A.1Graapopf, Lucknow.
DR.„MAUDE C. BRYANS
Registered Ontometrist.
Graduate Department of Ophthalmol-
ogy. PleCoptiek Medical College. -Chi-
Pagn.'111
iitadaches. Dry Itchy EYes,:16ranu.
- '-lated-Eyelitis. Watery Eyes, Pain -in
Eye Balls., Ingarned, Eyes. Pus or
Watery Discharge from Eyes and
Dizzineas, catisetl by Eye -strain re-
lieved throughproperty 'fitted Glass-
. ,
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Cress EkeS • straightened: through
ProperlY- fitted Lenses.
' Satisfaction Assured
At the Cain' Rouse, Lucknow, Every
Wednesday Afternoon and Evening*
FOR -SALE.•;--NOrdheimer Piano in
•good condition. Apply, to
dall. Lucknovi. 8-11-tf.
Wall Paper—I have on hand thg 19-
.24 samples of a number of 'the best
Well -paper' houses, and ' will be pleas-
ed to show them at my house,. or will
take them to your resiclence----R., J,.
Cameron,- Box ,174; Lucknow
FOR ,SALE—Two Registered Short-
horn Bull; calves ready- for service.
Some choice bacon type Yorkshires.
'both sexes. Eggs foe:. hatching from
Bred -to -lay Barred Rocks and S. C.
White Leghorns; also Baby Chicks,
--foe May and June delivery,. Phone or
write for particulars.' J. ' Parrish;
phone Dungannon
W A N E D—I n Goderich, • good
, plain cook 'and to do general house:
• work, no washing, or ironing, two in
family, good wages , Write or apply
Immediately,. t -c •-_krs.—MactIonald,.
'P.O. .Drawer 336, Goderich.
FERTILIZER
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--First -Shipment has 'arrived anld
more coming. Get mil. supply -be-
fore ,the rush of, spring Work. begins.
I have also Oderless fertilizes, spc:e,
sal for flowers:and garden.. plants.
• - G S. RobertieW.
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WANTED— Life Company with
— Head Office-- at -Waterloo , contentplates opening an AgencYat Luck -
now One representative wanted for
thislocahty Good opportunities for
' 'right man,. with District Office Sun:.
•
erviaion and assistance Write P a
Box 175, Waterloo,- Ont. '
, A Dreany wood „Pump and pump
lags 'for,a 38 ft, Well for sale, c'neap;
at, W.' G.' Andrew's. •
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HOUSE FOR SALE
Good
"good cellar ;.gOod ' well,. stable and.
. .
Young Pigs For Sale ,
, • 'Wm. Wraith', 'Langside. '
FOUND --SUM Of.,:Monek, on Bound.
ary.• ,Owner ,may .have seine by TNIY;
ling for this Mtn., J, .Brown,
No. 3 Lucknow, OM( '
FOR SAJ,Ei BaCon.tyoe. purebred,
%Yorkshire sows, ready to .hreed, Also
I now, Phooe',67 r 15. Dungannon. ,
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• MONEY TO LEND.0a. fain
.ort1e tit11%.,-;Deo,... A. !!Siddall
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.10Olt. SALE— -Ilred4O-Lay.. ,Ilarred
. /took -13abyiChicks..-18e :each, -Also 2,
)3uckeye incubatorsi '1.0 -"egg Size
Dariald Vawler,'R, lt, 8, 'Odder-
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- AUCTION "SALE
*, D. R McIntokili will have title
tion. sale of. his household effect a at;
his residence, Lucknow,.sstine_daY-
May ,3rd, conaniencifig at 2,30
o'clock,/ is a let; Of knOd Stuff
on this' stleas the hodae was Welt
•••, furnished, Elliott Miller, ,AUC„•.
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AUCTION AUCTION
A ahie, Will be 'held at the Auction
remit' on Saturday' May 1.0th, If 'you
: need wry artiele of furniture for
You'r home attend, this sale, '
• E. Miller, Aue,
t.00•At.,„ MAlatt0t0
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LOCAL ANWOENERAL,,,
o0 0 , 0.: 0 0,
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GOod,Merhingl It's thalse Of May
•..".Daddy .LOnd,Leis.'!. in Town
. .„ „
tOrriOrrow evning, May 2rid.'
MiSS „Edith and` Ptiemie.,,IrVing'.a.AT
4Penitint a'fP* NiiPekP in .DetroH,
Newton; Who; is. teaching
near: Toronto "was hopie the end ;e1.
• The InekChmds; weekly
day (Thursday afternoon) ornmen-
.
ces this week. , •
Yeurattention, is directed to the
list of .bargairis • in B. Blitzstein's
advt,, oh_page '
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. Mr. R D Cameranattended the
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Presbyterian Synod,' 'at . Stratford
Monday 'until WednesdaY,
,--„lgiss • Rhoda Howey ',accompanied'
by Miss .Almeda "Durnin, spent a
weeks :vacation in TOronto,
Mr. Gordon Webster, ' who has
•
been • enjoying a two week's vac-
ation Was .in town for the Week .epd,
Miss Bell, Robertson iH iTQF-
onto on Monday ,oi tlii .week attend-
ing the Mid -summer, Millinery open-:
Jimmie Hunter was last. we.ek
Galt 'where.; he: attended thefuneral
of an aged 'cousin who died at the
age'of .86.
The, Lucknow Table Factory i
now starting work a.m.. an
clOSing at '5pm. ' The change toe
effect on Monday.' '
The Lucknow Instithtel-"tharikTtlte"
.i.olyrood 'Branch fbr,..their' donation
of Twenty-five ddllars for the. Arid,
e.nian Belief ;
' Mr. B, Pearlman has rented the
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store recentlys, vacated, by D.. R. Mc-
Intosh' drygoods
busihe'sS',in'the .near -ftitpre. •
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Mr. and :Mit: • , 123tor-
ed o King.,Ville on,- Friday,pf
week . to attend -.the funeral' or.
Horne's .:grhnci.father, Mr: .1.13;nr'jg
Don't .fail to hear Mrs. Gordon •
Wright, Branch President of W,
S., London , in her two . instructive
and inspiring addreSses; . Thursday.
May;: -the
k"
Mr. and' -Mrs. Temple:..Clark have
moved. frorn- Goderich to 'LtickhOW,
and : will occupythe residence recent -
1 i,taca.,t_ed: fry -.VV-in ..„FerriS, Mr Olittk
has opened 'a tailor' Shop in ..i7oohiaT
;over: the, Variety' Store. .
The: Apritialrneet'rig' of the WO--
men's-lnstV-ute, 14111., be -held in the
May, 'itth
at .2.30 p;rn., All. members ...asked, to.
be-'prea&it-ar- thia con ilidertible,..
-busineisttot-he• -settled.
The .;Winghairi...;..DIStrict: o nn
tiob �fth WM. S Will. be:1E61d in
the Methodisl:chtir'eh Thursday, mAy.
8th ; . Afternoon 'ses.iitin
Evening session at , Good ad-
dresses and Special music .:at ,each
Meeting.. The public' are 'cordially, in-
vited,- '
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LUCli".NOW TO BE IN'
BRUCE 13-13.• LEA'GUE
TOIL PORI ANNOUNP MENT
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The. store -qv:Pei:44'. 'occUpiert, by
Mr Di- Ri acIntosh has been.;,..6; 4e4.1
, toBenjamirn Pea,r1than who. Will -op:,
'en, it. - a Short- ,timel,With' a full„tiew
.'stock of -dry'. gooati• .and
:„,overytolg-lnewand at a
'defies 'competition... A- share Of, 'Y'our
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THURSDAY. MAY lst., 19
ITESENTATION. TO:. MR:,•
• ANO MR 1S :0, le' McINTOSII
view to reside ionf ohoh axn
eitrleapVtl;g,
Mrs.' D.. RMC.Iiitosh were •ph!.711-
• day' evenizig lase pre'sented, on. be..
-half -Of their Lucknow friends, with
an address, ya handsome gold watch,
. chain anci fCli)'') to Mt, ?;11CITIfqS11.114
a. fine. 'bouquet' of, 'flowers 'to
greatly appre.ciatedflen-Ppailniri..6
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IlleIntosh. The presentation Was
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MOVES TO LEAMINGI'ON1'.- '1,14.(1° 'Mess.0:':13jParas. *Reid, yc'ot.
, , Connell, R. D Cameron and :W... W.
:pill. !who' ;called Friday. evening- at
the McIntosh home;', .It was • a real
caSeof ,surpriSe ' 'to the,' 1..e"Cipierits.,
,The committee, Was .introduced. by
Mr.. Connell, •• who after a few'.'re=
niarlis asked ,,Mr. 'Can-wren:to., ...reed;
the addresi Which is ',,repreduCed be-
' r .•
Mr; .Merntosh, who ,COuld, 'dareely,
"find ' words. in whioh tcj expresS his
,surprise aad. gratitude.; made ,a very
nice and suitable . reply, -"speaking,
for' -Mrs:. • .Maatosh, as Well, as ,,, for
Condition of •
Mts. ,IVIcIntoshe.S health the: present-
ation. was made quietly by the coin--
Mittee, no.- ntlier friends beitig pre.:
-sent ••If" , • -
„
The athi2e4s.
Mr, ,and Mrs, ig,At Sproul, -and son,
Willie, ineVed this week to Leaming-
ton -where IVIr Sproul has taken a
,position as Hmanager of a tobacco
.farm. The Change :Came rather un-'
expectedly, A friend in the 'Leon.;
ington ,tlistrict called MK Sproul by
long '4,distarice, and asked him , if he •
couldtake the job, and after ',a few
*hours ConSideratiOn the family '
agreed that the move _Would•he
good one, so Mr, Sproul. immediately.
-seve.recl his ,,,,c-onneetionwth the
Table Factori *here he had ben
el.I.IPloyed for just fifteen years and
,four days ; ,,,The household effects.
Wei"e'shipped by railwaY7the fan! ITT
:Making the trip by auto. on :'rues'claY1
--MOTIIEW4CAT.-1.J.NDERTAKES To
NURSE A. PAIR OF RABBITS' -
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- ' If there isP,any'..more deadly .eneinY
yoting, rabbits than a mother cat
which has a' Lbu1n.ch of hungry, kittena
to feed, we should lile to her ai)(`)9C
it.But it'Seeing that even this fel nes
ferocity • can,: be overcome, and the
Murderous-, greed of 'tabby trans- ,
-forrried-TintO-L'inotherly--affeetton: For
the. past' ,Connle Of 'weeks Mrl."john
„Howe.... has: had ,a demonstration of -
this at: the'Shicp where he. is daily OP
duty ,carving frheat-a,nd passing it out
to 'bargain -driving -housekeepers. .
•
. A couple - Of weeks agOMr. , Howe
'discovered a 1. corplfe of very 'Small.
and helpless rabbits whose :mpther'
'had, been frightened away or killed.
, As the little ,}arribans looked;•hungry;,
Air Howe took, theni to a :eat which;
had a'farni,1371,of. small but thriving-,
-kittens', and without trouble substi-
tuted the rabbits for two O".f the AS-,
ipg ,generation of •,rloi.lers, The or-
phans made 61 hreakfast.of cats milk
andthe: old .., cat, setting aside her
natural taste baby - rabbit-theat,
took .the little strangers in. and was-.
as kind 'to them ::her two re7
,ipaipmg. kittens, They made
The ..iabbiti -,got their ;.0Yes•-•
-tiPenr-d_evIelcilied • a -Piee--&-iat--6f. fO-F"
.a.hcChopPed..:abotit though they.
Weitle in tlie ,rnidatSof friends• -All
went well .until • 4. few days agO when
oneof the rabbits took sick and ,d0^(.1.
and Wednesday, morning the ',other
was also: deed in the nest. Mt. Howe
thinks ethat • the .`eat ' -meat-
eating animal ' did ,nor. supply the
.riglit.-qUa1it-Y.7of _milkto her adopted
children Whose 'natural 'mother 'feeds
,on .vegetables.1 Apart frOnr this; the
nixed rnilY life appeared quite
..The -annual organization meeting
of the Lucknow Baseball" !was,
held '411 Meltirit%. drug .Stbro on Mon-
day' ey'eilingp-April23,,le40 AeCided:
to ,.erito• .a team in the Bruce League;
and .boost ; the ".; -League Which, *LIS
sueli'a 'decided ...SueceSS last' year,"'"Jrhe
1914,
lion, Pies, John JOYnt
Hon, Viet.,Pres,
Thoi, Watson.
President.I,. 'net inri.ie
; '
ltobt:410Viti,.
%scot &rile
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A.,, E, Aitelinsett'
GrOtifida- dm -omitted :Vobtt,
Vtlicashing. ceimnittee. MatutgeiT
"Sed.:Ireas:
'It was ht. -rooted. that D. Mc -
Retitle r ..Aitchesoa,""..DIdoe Reid;
Wilfre'd Murdoch nial M.. C. Dridge
(rteas., of `the Britee Leagee)
weal& repreSeitt, th6.. Lucknow Dago,
)3iiir dub` at the -Minna': krieeti'rig • Of
the Iltnipe :Letiotte to - be , field in.
..Poitley..i'hurAdosr May let
It hoped t.lytit the 'eititemi ;of
'eettlittY'
Will IittPpert. the teoni -ohdi )1011)
ttOttt '0404 ..016p- opotiti,VO, OtiontOri:-
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WEDDING ,BELLS,
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. The marriage was ;solemnized on
Saturday. afternoon lit St. Simon's
'Chtireh, Howard St.' Rev. Burgess
.
Brovvh.'reCtor of St.-•Barnabas offic-
iating, of, Mary Lillian, daughter of
Mr, and Mrs. Frederick
Gordon Smellie son of Mr. and Mira.
.bayid The bride Was, giVcn
away by her, father and Worea very
pretty-poWderA-blue•.-Cantott---,.,crepe
gown with hat Of the, same Shade,
and silver shoes, Her bouquet was
sweetheart roses arid lily -Of -the -val-
ley; Jean ,Topp was. bridemaid
gewtt..,:of -peach-' crepet°13lizabetW.
With black , hat and bOuquet 'mar,.
-gaerites The ,,,bridegroom ,
was attended " :hie -brotii,er
'and- Mr., 'fieg..•Topitand
• Mr'. ROSS 'Sniellie acted as ushers,
:deOrtd,*CraWfordi :Torganist ,
the church, played •appropriate rhus-
, ic,„ After. the., 'ceremony_ a.initall-
re-
ception Wiis held at the home of the
'thride's.-,parents.' Mrs, TeOn
,handsome gewit'of black' flat crepe
, • • .-
with black het and corsage of mauve
orchids .and lily of the valley; Mrs.
Smellie ,I,VitS" in French 'beaded
gown of cocoa broWri; With hat AO'
mate% and. a corsage. of ,roses, tat -
e the'. ,bride and groom left . £0; o
wedding trip; Atlantic City) the
bride travelling tr navy blue, 'Joh!. ,
'et twill Coat, cinnamon btoWri dress
With hilt and shoos to match, On
their return they will live. At 234
414,14.•"4.411.0i
•Dear Miy.Mc'Intesh• •
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.Many' changes have„tak.0_1- plage
in the, -circle bflLucknoW's, th;sinena
men sipOe.'you joined ,.their.rai,k,s as
,seilior, partner in the flzin oJ 1$1,..411,
tosh. and .11/1.urray.. Y on came to , the
town: in the vier 'of.eatly manhood.'
Through. hard „work -and
tention Ao. business, it , was. tonly. a
short time estabeITShed
as. a "prospeous general ,merchant.
.1.ne; energy and ability displayed- in
the Management' of •your "-own. affairs
Yein: ' were elected to .-the: " Scheel,
Board where Yen acted as Secretary
Treasurer in :addition to perforining
• the other duties Of a trustee till you
resignedat the last election having
.occupied the position; for :twenty-six
: No 'citiien took more interest in or
Contributed; to . the of So
many projects such as "The Old
Bolvs' Reuriien,"!.,`.`,The' High „Scheol
Field Day," "The Ball Game," and'
the' "hockey Match."•'',',Chese were ail
worthy . objects but .your..highest arid
greatest, serviee--CWas.. rendered to the
Presbyterian -.Chtirch., Yeti Were not
, only a.. liberal 'cOntrhutor but .acfed
is Treasurer • for i twenty-eie:ht,ears
ancl as manager', twenty nine 4Yeafs'
The "'yearstell-:only the leng•th of
service, but nothe ,..extent of the
.servant's sacrifice. - • -
'Mrs. -McIntosh iN:a'S 110 less .action
;in •church work,. a 'life member 'Di the
Women's Missionary Sdeietyand: b-oe
.Of -its inost,-.:ZegiOns,workers.
--YOur. removal -fiten, • z";
.causes .smere and_dee'ply,, fel t,
-p-qt - Forthirty....nitic.4earii4laull..11fa_ve.;
leen With:us ',and, strong. friehilshiph
have regtilfed; friendships tligt wili
lest, We: assure you tips ;the' senti-
menthearts " of • those ` whoni
Sou ane leaving and it is, this rriend:
ship,Ahati prompts Us.. to .asli you te,,,
accept this - watch and YOU"'
o'lenograin' on the but,side of the
case and insideis, engraved- the,
words 'Presented by LucknOw
ends," TO. Mrs. -McIntosh: we. t,,n(kr'
Xhis'" bouquet Of tlOwers '-contairiigg,
'thirty-ribie blossoms, . a 1:?10.-§40in' for
each -year :of 'her•;res•:•sienee
in 1J'ick-
now' The 'pure fragrant 15cl-fin:tip of
the' 'floiverS is embleinatic • of -the
fluence that .radiates from: the pure,
life ef-a-true.,...c.hristiaiL.,whwq.) heart
is ;filled ' with love to. her Master
With these glflA we convey to you
thq„: best. -wishes •of---y,Ont r!-Inng.-tri-cd•
fUencls-,, May He who hressedf you
,in,,,the„..pasti,,,,t.ontipbe Bi goodness ..to
you in the.' das-t.6. come,. •
'Signed on behalf .of •,.yourfriends,
• • • , Thos. Veld .; •
"V,
ST.
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,Mr. Chas.. M'cAree who has,
visiting with Mrs, .."V. c14ineroiuh:14
gone to Detroit. '
Rev. Chas, 'Culaming is attending
the Theetilig Of the , syned 'Woo'd-
stock 'this week;
Aliiso-Uty-Como.i.(m-viRited in, Mit
;Alen. for a few dayti baford... return,
ing to 'Toreiito,
The regular meeting ot the i-larris-
" B b II on SAt
-issiori and e
day afternoon next, '
- Kr, JOhnsfon atid. AliSs" Watioa.
Mb were week-ood visitors with'
.Mr,,,nnd Mks, 'VV•I0 McCrostie,., •
Mrs.,* Sandy keLeod and •little
..datighter Orace.of,,kinloss ..are .With
her mother, Mrs, LaVia. Mrs, Mc -
teed has 3uSt returned from London
where she underwent an 'Operation at
St, "Joseph's Hospital. ,
Invitations have been ,received by
several friendshere to the traduat-
ing exercises at .$t, :Joseph's Hospitz.
Al; 'tendert' on April '30th, ,w1a,eri. 'Miss
Delphine Marie Fitzpatrick will be
one of the graduates. .
• Mrs. Wark and Miss Ruth Wark
of mitiVes' Falls'. for the' liolidAYS
With tile lotmerts .Attoghtot Nrti,
-4;41404 Mow 1100400%
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SINGLE COPIES:. 5 CENTS.'
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SMALL CROWD'ATTENDEff
...SATURDAY mom'. coNc,rtr
',Contrary to,e-ipectatien*Sttuday
night.ls not .a.good, night for a cop,
Te.. Crowd., is .in, -town all right,
butahe majerity , prefer to enjoy,. the
,seeial., e op:- the stxet, oimeeting,
'their ....friendS in the e.t6fee..t.o..., going
to the .inatter..WliaTtfs., on;
was last' :Saturday :night
Vyliely only huodred . or 49 writ to"
see . the picture .shew :and hear, the
Mcquinn Sisters irr, the Town
The ..program,, ,however;, Was good.
The 'pictdre'' show.' 'Rut . oti . hy
Theatre ',Manage -1191V -was
quite up to ,the usual, -• and the'MC-
94inta troop was!': very . Poptilar : in
thdir 'part , of .:,•th'e , program Which
Paine 'after, ,the piCture"Shaw.' The
McQuinn's are. a -.Very-agreeable lot,
and ell' natural ',insider's. They
played a. variety Of irfstirinientg, in -
chiding parsifiel 'bells, saxOphone
,
'violinetc.: As a..-reSpeAable and cap-.
, able organilation'. they (reserved' bet-
-ter .natrenage;:- but 'weall have tr,;''
.take chances. 'There's an element of
1u5k in all business. -
• The diniee .711•Tonda,ir night ',at which,
the... :Megpint. 'Orchestra .fi(ifshed.
the 'in s. d rekr*. a geed cto.v41" and
the „affair ...Went off Very nicely': •The
,gallery Was, unusually well ii_ationiz,
...e& bk.. these' Who .atten& for tivake
Of. the music. Mr. •.Ged' Fryfogle ;or
WInghthh • assisted in .the musical
feature of; the evening. Winghain •
:and Kincardine were well represerit
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•SOIJ,TH KfNLOSS
Martin:"., 'McInnes of . Detroit'
..spent the week end :at .his. home .here.
• Mrs, 'D•'..,S..,,,Macrt,enaid .is Visiting
,her daughters in Tdronte ' this'. week
Rev.K A Gollap left on, mondny.
b irti,.:1:Or • ' Woodstock to alterld
the "Meetings 'of:the. Synod
f Ham-
ilton and -London:, •
Miis ",Daan McLeDd' has ,rettirried..
home for the; .S.Urnmer nuniths afte'r.
Coingleting.,b",ir session:„ at 'the
Moody .Instit..ite;-- Chicago.
-',2•Her Man') 'f.z•iendS that
MisS', May -.McInnes`, has had ' to
go:- to the hOSPit: for
"..
'a tiple2Ve trust' her stiy will be -
,verY. ;beneficial and very, short
A delegation of 'th'eir friends.. and
:neighbors .n
.o, the Second Coecssion.-
:viSitecl; Mr.: and '11rs...' Peter. -M-c-L-eot
(pie Mary INICSWain) at their neW
home in Winghara on Thursday ev,
ening; .conveying to theni copgratul-,
-a-tins and -good.:.--wishe and .-a:,sttb.-
stantier explession- sLtine in
:
- 'A .Very SuCee:isful.,,,FaSter entertain
:rneht;'was given in., the: schoolhouse
h.Y. the rdission pand. at Which' the
• Splendid :,,,,'‘:Thlyileoffe,:ing,. of,, ,$20.60
d -contributed.- ,711-10 .con:
„long
and 'recitation's, an exerCise entitled
concladiia with ' a "cliarniino-e. talleart
-of i,he.,Pionths ''ahd, a Patriotic.: 'lag-
, cant; :'Canada, • oiir
short- stOrieS were alsO ',given with
lantern • Slides
.
The I'lianliofferipg 'meeting' of the
M. Anxiliaty, ..waS
qhereNva . a • gnod ••• • attenqance
in •sPite
OperatiOni have begorp. on .the farm,
Miiny quite new.ant enlighten•ing
faCta about Mission work on aBeav-
tiful ForniOSa;* ;weregiVettby the
spea1er Mrs. Ir, Ferguson, th the
coirse of an' eiijoizl1e' address.
Aiigiis DefacDonelci; a chrter
mem-
ber Of." the. "AtiXiiiati' WaS'- presented
,a
wfth
.a. lneinbership (trtfLote.
I es,neSiTiii...-111,14'1. in ee'a
lin entertained:, at tea jet honor ,of
Pergut;or.i. •M14, NitkoThon, Pre-
'Sitlent Of' -thQ ,AuxillarY peaked t"ea:
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• POTATOP'..S.'
-wilrbe'rroudinoe.- rototbeLt. -
daY',,,If.riday and ,Sntrirday until noon
11lay7lizt, 2.11cl, and 3617 .
IT',.-ThditiPAoll'
Phonc . 8. Night 100)'
Big, - Strong, Healthy
Prern selected; heavy- laying, pare
$1500 por
hundred; tarred' :Rocks, $18,60 per
hundred.Whitechurch V/ifte
for PriceS On'tgga /Or hatching froth
above, also S. C, Mi
Black inercas.
Inspection invited And satisfaction
gtisranteed. Custom hatching dead 'tit
reasonoble rotes, Phone Or Write
Ototean Xenitetly; flog ,
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thSUPCIJ NOTES.
Querteyly ireamitinion servree ;.wiU
, . „ .
e. )1eld in the Alethodist . Olmi•ch
. .„ ,
next °Sunday ere. ,
cycipti onof ' new „nip ni . and
fleptiim•afr.SerViee 'tvery' ' raeniber.,
..th.e;chricch.is urged to he .1,.4-,i?„sent,...
_file Paster vill preaeh al::•the
WeicoMe,
, .
; The annual convention of the W;
M. S. Of the Winglitini' Di.Striet will -
,held in, the LuClcr(ow
Church -oh Thursday). Alay' 8th: after-.
noon : and • evening. ' Mrs, -.Cordb.1
W -right of London will' be, one of the
i
'chief 'speakers, The , sessons are Op-
.
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en to the putilie...Supper.••:Will ',be- ser,
Vecrat the 'clirireh 'by, the ,local W„ M.
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'the l'i'ectbyterian•Gbiid
The. 'Gulldites were " entertainee
.With ,an exceptionally good; program
op 'Monday evening, arranged
-Miss •-Tena Carriek.. The -opening hy
WAS .folloWed by;.pieyer offere(
Rev. Mr McCallum. .Myra•
T)onaid 'read', the Sn:iptiire ,10;.son.
McKenzie .,;•11ve- a pia, ); solo ••
end ,a.`reading Was give& by. kathar, .
iIIC 1yfeKenzie-'1111 Murdie :look th'
topfc Tor.,:the 'evening 'aridgave a:
Terr-Y. ,Tine . "Overeom
Seltisliness.'''., The,•iiuical part,O.1:
the .program Was
Mable Atilin. khidly , contributing
•sold; ; 'a: Vocal. duet ,'.1)tiftin' wa
given by Carrick Douglas ,and Mar
tha- McCallum. _Poor Members' of the.
choir ' ave a male ".Quartette. The,
meeting closed with. the *Miipah
The Mower -- Coinrnitto
have ,charge of the. next -Guild 'meet- .
Mg.. Come!.
The.. Easter Tliankofferirig -of , the
-Presbyterian-'W-..- M. 'S *as. held in
the 'church !rues 'April• 2'2rid -.: The
opening exerciSes. Were conducted by
..M.r.s.• 'Gordon. :and' Mrs. -
Well rendered seles. were sung. by
the:,- Misses . Mabel 'McClure and.
Kathleen 'Hill. , MiSs Dorothy Doug-
las- gave an ' Easter rcacling;. Mliss
'Martha ..and .• Mary „Aitelie-
wi• sing :a duet "Christ Arose. •
held in ndid a4ichf.''i9111tennt.'
early _in the .inonth which was great,'
ly; enjoyed.present. At the
close- of the Meeting a Oocial. hotly
was a'pent, -
GODERICH:
aturday -Spe0a,is
Puff Pastries Dundee Cakes
Chocolate Pie and
. isrlB
Whipped
'C:lli
re
RA '
)le 'Wheat "•13i -e,
°Me. Bread
Blifter and Eggs at .test•Trlces
at '
Hollyinan's
`Phone 36, Luc hnciw
FAMILY THEATRE.
Lucknow
Friday and Saturday
May2ndand 3M
,A Wm. Fox Production
•
„ Friday, 8.00 o'e'oek -
Saturday, 7.30 and 9 30
"Admission 25c, arid '1,5:c•
neiday
May6th.
e'Virotnan cOn,quers".
..8.00 o'clock
ert Reid, Mgr.
• i-UGH:-SCHGOL %LITERARY.
1 hF,,,-•lar-.4'..r.„eefing of the Lucknow
ConC.nuacon School LiLerv.ry SoCiety,
• fQ1: thfri term .1.7 as held on April 17til,' ,
The, meetihri,:.waS openea Ly a chorus
.by, tl.ige• 'school followed by sec'y's
report,- Harold 'then ,fav... .
cured' .the sthl ith a solo The
first • 1)art4.: of ' the ,tchoel journal
;Which ,rv.-ag ed ed by Malcelni Mac-. • -
Tones; ,Jean'. Gollah -and- Andrew
Thomino-...1 was. read . .by. Macohn
1.11.fac1inds_fo1lowing thiS wia In..;
struMental by Grant
Mr.'-...krair.ttong then gave' a short .
'achlres's by n
• .by :and Be.ssie Lzae The!.
:-S.-c7077,111, pai t Tthe. journal: was thezt.!:
shoe': repaii,. departirientis into Thorn Psori. Jealt
baijness on his 'own account and af- ..Stei.art,!,gave an instrumental which '
ter -May 2: Will have, hi S stand:in the
store on Icingston.,steeet how 'oc-
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cupied by Mr. • Temple -Clark. Mr.
Clark, whQ has. e:pndueted' A ta or ing
hisiness-in 'town 'for several' year's,
s. returning to -Lneknow; where lc
in the, same -business be fere
i1ipg 'to GOder] 2h" We are ; Sony -
-
-o 'learn' of , the removal of Mi - and
TT'S: clerk from town, aiici'.'ho.pc;‘;•they
good succeas .at• .Lricknow:
was 'fellow -cc -I by the %third: pai-.t ..•of
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the journal 'read .by Jem Gollari he
ineethig yis:closed , sinking the( -
N'ational ahthern.
FEED. -HIM.. 'Needy, " friend ,Aand • foe.
alike aPe
supplied with "'"datiF bread"
and- ,thie'' l3reaci n Life through your
srr r' DENTAL' .offering to the
'SALVATION' ARMY. •
oppos up for businss, with an
p -To -Date Line of
.oysteds, Cheviots.
Spring Suitings,
Serges, Scotch,
6
, Bannockburn, Homespuns, Etc.
for. tow0 -.3:01164.0
o, Toronto, ivtatto464e4sio.*:-...-sosi:
ranging in price from $27.00 up.
111.111.1441.1•041,
• T.E..mp:Li.E....C4ARK,
Vgrie.tistort.-
WhitoclAfreh. 0400111.01igilligli".."111.10001.411M‘'."""*".".""*""."."'
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