The Lucknow Sentinel, 1924-05-29, Page 111
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- DENTIST "
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'Dr. MacLeod : will visit lanekilOW
every- Tuesday in Dr. Connell's Of9.ce.
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Dr: McInnes, 'Chiropractor, of Wing -
ham,. will Visit Cain House Luck-
' 'noW..lorenoens;
days,' conimencilik April. 29th, also
visit -the hotel at Dungannon - same
-' -days: early afternoon. '
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• DR. PARKER, :)STEOPATII, at the
. Odin every Wed-.
••nesday'afterncion.,' All chronic dis-
‘..aseil :successfully treated. Osteo-
pathy Lamoves tile physical causes,
of disease-, • Adjustnient of the
Spine is More quickly secured and
with fewer treatnients by Osteo-
pathy -.than by• any other rire.,thod.
Toronto prices paid for *11 kinds ofi
poultry. ,
94-tf, A; *Grospopf,. LuOktiew..
DR, MAUDE C. LIBYANS
Registered Optometrist
Graduate Department of Ophthalmol-
ogy. McCormick Medical College. Chi-
cago. 111. .
Headaches. Dry Itchy Eyes. Granu-
lated Eyelids, ;Watery Eyes, Pain in
` Eye' Balls: 'Inflamed -Eyes. -Pus or
Watery Discharge from Eyes and
Dizziness caused ' by Eye -strain re-
lieved thrOugh• Properly fitted Glass-
es. , .
Cross Eyes straightened through
Properly fitted Lenses.
. Satisfaction Assured
At the Cain House. Lucknow, Every
Wednesday Afternoon and Evening.
Wali Paper ---I. have on hand the 19-
..21 saninles..,of a mailing .of thebest.
wall -paper houses, and will be pleas-
ed tiO ihrilt them at thy house, or 'will
Lake them' to your residence -7-R. J.
, lAuneren, Sox 174 Lucknow
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ROU8E. FOR SALE
• Good Frame . dwelling, • 6* rooms,
good Cellar, good well, stable and
garage.-- Apply to B Pearlman.
MONEY TO ILEND-On - farm prOp-
erties at 6%.-.-Ueo. A. Siddall'
• • -1-5-tf
.1•..1164.••••••••••••
House. for Sale du liaveh.ck Street,
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Lucknow Garden. planted. Apply to
E • • Gaynor at the Pest ,Office.i.- tf;
FOR SALE-. Rubber -tire buggy, in,
good condition S Doyle Lucknow
29-5-p.,
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AUCTION SALE ,.
Mrs. Henry Campbell will have an
auction, sale of her household effects,
at her residence in Lucknow on the
afternoon of Saturday May aist.
cminneneing at 2 30 o'‘,1oek '
Elliott. Maier. Auc
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TO THE PUBLIC
I wish to state that there is no
--reason whatever for my wife, Mrs,
, Barger publishing a notice stating
that she 'would not be responsible
for debts which I might' contract. I
always pay' for what I get; and I
never charged anything to her nor
never' thonght' of so charging any-
thing. I wish further to give notice
that I shall not be responsible for
any debts which she (Mrs, Barger)
-may •contract,._without my consent
in, writing. , John Barger.
' FOSTER HOMES .WANTED---;- For
ten children, boys and girls, ages
from two to eleven years. -Apply t�
Rev, R. Perdue, Walkerton. 12-6-c.
FOlt SALE -A bicycle in good con -
*damn it Reed's implement shop,.
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Lucknow
LIEIFER ASTRAY
waiime•
dersigned on or about ::May' 12; 1924,':,
a heifer apparently about 3. years
old.. °Wrier may have the sameon
• Proving • property 'and paying ex=
• „penset., Joseph ,Anderson Lucknow
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BUSINESS iFOR. ' SALE- Loudon
Booming House -always full; �f pay-
ing guests -Good . opening. Phone.
Sydney Smythe, Market . Lane; "Loh-.
'don, Ont,'.
." Phone 33 On 44. 12-0-p,'•
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NIVII/IMOBIAM
Oiirs• ago Mar oth.'
Hovdear
i we miss , _, •
; Ao quiet.y.,oliiotofirterst
tiliorgOtten
n
you are .gonTi but
your
memory fade,
,_Sweeteit thoughtNeVar..ha rg ,shall ever linger,
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Around 'the spliirwhare,`7011"'wer,e
laidt
Loving baughtera, Son And
Rus-
i)1il(l,
•3Qlitfateit-,4a thotwnship of Kin
lest lOth Con., On . 21, 1924, to
and Mr, Erank.
tiatighthr, '
Iteldiln • 04. teWitahitt .of Ailtfialti,
C3.0 t40: 9.84 1040 tt;i' .**
444 14to. Osolool poi 40004
ILOoka.-as, though the Weather an.
had inined the "wets."
Miss Trances Spence , is home
'fromt U 'b
, on 0 niversi
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.: Mrs. .(Rey.), .R. MacCallirm is in
IV.Ientreal7thii'..Week
,
Mr. .Jack
Ernitk Stratford. Visited
,
his mOther Mr's. Wm Smith of town
,
on therecentholiday.
,
•Mr john,"Little -Listowel, a
forMer, resident • of near Lucknow,
was in tow -n the past week.
Mr. and Mr's. W. W. Hill made' an
auto trip to. Mitchell Saturday after-
noon.
Automobile. dealers,. announce an
advance of price of 3 per . cent to
take 'effect' June lst
. Mr A. H. (Gus) , Wilson.. of .:Fort
William visited with Mr. and Mrs.
-Neil Murdoch a few days Mit week.
Mr., Wilson; is •a, brother of the .late
Wat, A, Wilson."'”
Mr and Mrs.. A. E. Coulter and
children and MI* W p. Harnell, of
Toronto were week end guests of
MT and -Mrs, iV J Little.
Mr, and 'Mrs. -Kenneth -- Cameron
attendedthe funeral of their cousin,
Mrs.', Robert .Craigie, at Gederich
last Week!. ,
. Mrs, :McCOY was Up in 'Elderslie.
Township this • Week: hiving gone
there to „ attend the funeral of the
late gr. JOe. McCoy whodied on:
Saturday at about SO .years of age:
Miss Eva • Johnston started on
Sattirday last on .a trip to Spokane,.
Wash. going' by way of Chicago
Where ' she Will Stopoff for a few
days with friends. She will .be away
for
Mr„ and Mrs Allan Turner took.
advantage of the recent holiday to
Make a Motor trip to Torentore-
-maining until Tuesday They They. were
accompanied by Misses: Florence
Cook and Lea Smith
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, -His Honor -A. M. Greig, Junior
Judge of the county of Bruce has re-
tired,frein.„.the )3erieh 'Linder the age
limit provision Judge Greig was ap-
Pointed: in 1915. He is still in the
enjoyment :Of good.: .health and has.
Won. 'high respect „during his 'serviee
on the bench:
‘. A copy of The Hyde 'Park (Illin-
oise) Herald to hand .this week con-.
tains quite ri large advertisement an-
nouncing-. the .opening
mobile „repair shop,. with, special at-
tention to batteries, by Mr. Clyde
M.. Reid who needs no introduction
to Ltieknow folk His His LucknoW fri-,
ends.. will wish him 'success in the
' new enterprise. Hyde Park appears,
Co be a Chicago' snhurb.
The fourth Annual'. Convention 'of
the Bruce County Educational Asso-
ciation Will be held in the 'Town Hall,
Walkerton,. ("Thfirrday,,-1irlie -12:- Al::
thrnoon sessioncommence at
2.00 o'clock, and evening session at
7.45' , . All ',School hoards
shonld, be. represented at this Con-
vention. The .Public are Cordially in-
vited.' See the programs for definite
information. Subjeets7iif live interest
to allicitizeria-of,-Bruce-County-will
be under donsideration.C.
-INSTITUTE MEETING
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The regular, meeting • of Lucknow
:Women's Institute.will be he14..in the'
Town Hall on Wednesday June 4, at
2..86 O'clo9.15; Miss ,Florence
Blenhelin will address the -nieeting
-Miss Beek fs-"a graduate of gac-
. Donald Institute, Guelph, and knows"
--en114,itionti.in.4.091,..4.0.011_11trY and
.she .brina to her Work the Avalue of
e_gained prov-
inces. All ladies are cordially„iii4ited.:
-Meinbers:LpleaSe--bring--refreshments,
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;-.:wpsTatollo
AmoNr,
i•Caiciantk:lal'*.Cailsect their ftieids
much anxiety ,tilTnug-hout- the - Prist„
Neek. Mr. F. F. Freeman who toolc
a bad turnover two ,wnSlis• ago has
been losing strength throughout the
past week and his Condition is verY
serions. Mrs. Robert ' Carrick , t001
WaS""verF.'ioW the ,end. of-Iast week,
but recovered ,soniewhat by .Tuesday..„
Mr. Geo, S; Robertson suffered - a'
number of Severe .attacks of weak-
nes,i' but has improVed the pan 'few ,
days ' Mrd. ',Geri Andersen • has not ,
.been ' Making expected progress to-
wards recovery the past week; '
. A GLOOMY .HOLIDAY
Victoria Day (last •Sriturday) Was
lust. about as 'far as could 'be., from
being anideal, heliday, Throughout
the :forenoon rain came dewnin tor-,
rents,L-Indeed it had • rained , all
through the night. It vita,.s .the same
allover the province, so 9iat.' W,her=
ever field .celebratiOns. . were .plan.
ned they had to he cancelled or post-
poned, BY noon the ,rain let up but"
it continued cold. :Many,' howevem.
who had planned automobile trips
set out, and , according to report they
found the improved roads in 'excel --
lent ' --hard. :aOtl•
sinooth. .
It is said to have been e coldest
24th of May in tenyears-perhaps
longer for all we, remember What :a.
Contrast to 'a' year ego when .loeally
the 'big event , was the unveiling.:Of
memorial column. at St. Helens. "The
daywas fine, dryiand for a time Al -
Most too hot for comfort. ,
On Sunday it rained again and
there
there were ,even a few flake of
snow; in evidence at many plaints': -
The , ram stimt is being quite. ever -
(lane '• and Much of the • flat land
throughout' Western ,Ontario is in,
bad. condition; •
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,.MAFEKING.
-Miss ' Beryl Johnston of FOrdwiell
was ,hOrne over. 'ale Week end: ....,
Miss Belle Andersen of London
spent a :day this: Week ',With, friends
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Miss Jessie Andrew of Zion visit-
ed her cousin Cilive Kilpatrick Thurs-
Ja
Mr. Isaac .Croviston and familY
spent the week end .with. friends at
'Proton. • ' -
Mr. .Robt. Bell, who of recent
`years has been living M 'Northern
Ontario is visiting friends here.
Miss Mary Cook wag' home from
Ilolyrooci for the .24th of May.
7 A family picnic of the .Cook coni
nection was held at the • home of
Messrs. John and Wm. -Cook- on ..May
24th, There was quitea large gath-
ering, including t3;v9 auto loads of
relatives from Guelph and Acton
Ont. The latter are spendinga few
days with, their Ashfield friends.
The play "An Old* Fashioned Mo-
ther" will be given • in Dungannon
Parish Hall, Friday evening June 6,
-Under the auspices of the -Dungannon'
!Women's Institute. -
, Miss Ada Helm was the guest of
Miss
Miss Jesiie Stothers Wednesday ev-
ening.
Mrs., bunean ,Thempon. 'and- Max,
accorriPaniedlby-..-1111Ss4,ZOrothY.....10.v..;.
ray spent theweek end at thi honio
of the former'sparents, near Wing-
-'.'...k.,nuinher from herd attended the.
'Aimee in RiVeridali on: Monday
ening last and ill -report an e)coellent
'tima, •
Mrs, Peter Venetian' vfaited a• le*
41431 laat 'week with, ter siker. In
TeeiwatO, '
Mrs. Charlie thdetplkin of teea,
Vhsit!ili 'Se*
wook s Nn.,$040141014,1
vv—ollrriocri-..uRcH
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Miss Ida McQuoid ,visited with fri-
ends " in Lucknow over Sunday. •
. MISS Irene "Moore'yieitett in Kin-
cardine on Sunday „, -
Miss Jean Gillies of Kincardine.
spent' Sunday ' at her home here. , •
Miss. Jean McGregor of Toronto
visited at her . horne over the ' weak-
enck,.......... '. .. . . . • . ,,, - :
' Miss Flora Rods and Miss*. Me6Yt
of Toronto, visited at -the ferinees
home :here. • '
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Mr and ' Mrs. Fred , Stanley of
LiCknOW Visited -WI firMiTlitinVirr
Duncan Kennedy on ,Sunday.,
Mr, and Mrs. We Leggatt and
children of:Bliley:tie .Visited .on .Sun-
day at Mr. Robt. Mcnivbray'S,
Mr: and Mrs. Jack Henderson and
-children=ot lierir ...,Luckneur ,SPd,lit :Sun-
day it -Mr, Jas.,' MeGregpr'S,'.
Mr. and Mrs,•Dtistin-:,Biecroft ViS.•:'
ited with Mr. and Mrs. Browning , of
Khieardine., on Sundairi------------
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KINLOUGH .NEWS
'Miser -Phoebe -Pinnell...is spending it
few holidays -with her parents here,
Mr, Arthur Graham went' to be -
trait on Friday to -spend a few dkri3
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With his brother, John, . ,,4. '
The monthly meeting of the Hol' -
1 rood Wornerile institute will be held
at the home of Mrs., Waiter Hod-
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" .ST: I1E14E.NS
P 17he ,.coligregall&n,"Zf
church. LuCknow purpose' 'holdinK,
special serviets on Sunday June 8th,
n "cOnlineM,Oration of the .Fifiletb'
Anniversary' Of the, •.0Perling of Allg-
licrin services , in Lucknow The Rev:.
'anon Guririe; M. A. Rector.: of'
preacher on that date; 1„
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EPWotth •Legglig,
• ,,A.; good programme: fh: 'eharge, ,of
the citizenship, department, was put
. at tiii._1,0egee,...Oi.t.daST22e-vgri:i-tig,-:-
Afier,the opening hymn, Mr. Osterhout led in 'Prayer. . The Scripture
lesson Was read by Wellemena Agar.
„The tonic.414fe's a Great G,p':rne!',', was'
taken bYDr Newton and proved to
'be, both interesting •and 'instructive..
"An.. -appropriate.' readin4:,, then
gi,v,en. by Palmer ". 'Kilpatrick: . 'The
Musical gart of the ..progrnmire .con-
sisted ,of a Piano, polo . by , Mri.. T.,
Reid, , and a' solo by Myrtle
Bruce . A geed programme is , being
,
Prepared for rie, ',Monday "night,.
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ZION NEWS
Mr. J. .:.Culbert ' was busy. prusing
hay-iri thms lotility last-m.eek
Mr Wellington Iiion of St. Au-
gustine 'spent, ,Monday
MiSs.,'.Lmzzie Helm (if , 'Ll.1"1"new
Stieni, the 'Week .end with •:hei. patents
• .
P Mr and Mrs, :McCarrel of.
LneknOW. Spent, .SundaY. it
• Miss Serie": Anderson ,of Londeri.
Spent. Sunday .with -Miss Je4sie An
drew
drew '
Mrs Maik Gardner ' viSited at Pei-.
ei. :Leavers of 'East • WawanoS*11, On
ThilrsdeY of, last .week. • '
Mr Fred.; Ritchie' •:, spent • a, fcw•
days last week with her mother 'MrS,.
Selith of Dunaannon • ' -
Cengratulations to „Mr. and • Mrs.
Sainuel Reid- on ., Friday last -It a
'Miss-: Ada. Helm:, Of Crewe spent.
the.. week end with her parent's here.
Mr. Chas. •Ritchie lost -a Veluable
colt • Iasi week.
-Mr. arid .Mrs : Dave - .Andrew, of
Clinton and Mr; and Mrs. •Jack An:
drew of London _ and their • children
spent 'the.• week -end- with ,their par-
ents •,my and Mrs: Isaad -Andrew. ,
The' Zion sports are all waiting on
the Wards "Play. .Well; pom
if the •,weather • man will ,;.,favor- US
with a little. dry Weather we expect
to get 'started the first June
Mr
Mr.' John Cook: of :Beaverton ac-
'CoMpanied •-by-,111i.s.:4Pred- Tapp:' of
• Toronto an Mrs. Jas.. Cook of Bel
fast spent Monday last ,with Mr. and
Mrs.. C E; McDonagh ,
Mr. Beatie 'bsan and thOs..
r vis
t°IfieIhY. �arntal
their r tur
.son George
home in -Wiri
for 'a.few-days....al
es ,last week. Ontie
libhpononi a and.d
-- aJe sorry to
lirepe Mr.. and - Mrs,: GibSon.,•li•driL the::
cOnimunity;
The ,service* -on Sunday' ,morning'
Was_"..,iir:.....the._ineerests... thc. young
ladies, Ladies' 'Day' Service. The 'ohcdr.
&imposed • of Zion .ladies. sang 4a,
couple. of beautiful selections-. and
the "Plistei..Reif Mr. toienS' -ga:Ve" an
.excellent 'sernion,, taking ashis text
goth'er..7, Service
'next 'Sunday will, he yOung:inen's"-ZiaY.
when a choir of ' "Nile voiceswill
render 'Music' for the evening service.
at '7' p.m,. in Zion church, •
Mr, ."anil Mrs; aolin 111 efin • :ate.
Trictini7fiTOS-Tirllunultoi'-
Mr, and Mil Fittni6-10 ,111,41
.family of EginOnville Spent t
end withhismother rs. Roht
Finnigan, , .."•
•Mra. jeaSe Cray of Oddridli; is
visitnlg,rber.
" 7treletiveif sr-oid
family Spent ;the tetent holiday' with
Mt. and Mrs J. McWhinney of
Nile; visited at Mt Shaekieton's on
'tueSdat- '
:Mt§,,Adatit Johnston. of
nineg. Spent 'Saturday with Mr, and
W,
itoniond Finnigan f spent :the
Week end With Itietids in 17.$1.itigtiiiin,
and Mrs'. , George Henry Vis-
itod Belfast friend's an • Friday,
' 11114, 5, Sherwood attended the'..1*.
004014.. 01 Thtt,t's.,
,wee
Olk .
41P
.T14rr Wocd, Spent -
end at Stratford. : •
. •
Mr Elwood Barbour is Sporting' a
new Ford. Secl'an..'
;Mesdames 111, E. Salkeld .and
S011geld Of ,Godei4ich spent To:0day
With friend's _here-
•-ReV. Mr: Gellan and, Mrs.:. Golla.n
of South..1,ciiiloss and Rev Dr.:Tay-
lor „of india,.7ere kifet.„,s with Rey:
and MrS....Citniming. on Monday.
''•Mr: • and Mrs 'SiriS•Sorban', ' •Anpl
with the. fernier's. parents; Mi• and
Mrs.. Jairies Barbour.
Don't forget -the play'. "Bashful
Mr. Bet's," to be' given,by the • St,
Atighstine Dramatic.: Club en Friday
night May ,gOth, tinder the auspices
of the • *S•t.., Augnstine. WOrneri;s
Jn-
stitute.
, r
:
evenino. was Cloudy and !
uninviting, but that did not. prevent
..ahout one, hundred and thirty , per-
sons from attending. the meeting ii
Calvin. 'church „addressed by Rey, J.
T. Taylor Ph. D: ,prineipal of tfit
Theologicalcollege at Indore,".. India,
Dr; Taylor •iS. author of "The Heart
of and other works He
knows Mission: wOrk in India from A
to Z. His address was 'heard With.
great interest- c-and:Havery-'-libera2.-
contribution was made towards the
work,
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• St Helens Wanien's Institute held
_
their. annual • iiieitino• . on May 29pd
at :the home , of Mrs.-. D.. ;With
';good attendOnee. '.Officers, elected .
" are PreS. Mn. Webb; .• Vi'ce.
Pes. Mrs. D Phillips; S
Mi. - R-L'K.. Distfict RePre-.
Seiitntivez ' Mrs'. E Naylor Mrs': W
I. Milleu, Mrs.' „Ed.: Thom;' Auditors,
Mrs. Miller;'
. Conlin ittee,.. ...A„;“ .McKenZie,' .MrS7
W. -.A, Mfllei' irs. 'John..M,c.Quillin".
,
-ilisa Gaunt, Mios M,.. C. Ah,therford-,'
Mrs 'Gda Stuart;'Pianist, Mrs •
A. Miller,,', .Mrs. Geo .Stuart;• , The
financialyePatt sheWed .a ;I Very; suc...L
ces'Sfol ,..year...; •
"A 'Very 'entlinsiestic o •
the people pf Schooi..:Sectien „NO. 4,
West Wawanosh: held ..th'e".
School Hous on„.ThiirSday . evening
'Of .last 'Week; May...22nd,".ThiS
we3.e4iled-; onneetion :with the.
.preparations. .beiner, for the •
Re,Uni ..of, the -'old. bOys. and girls,
of the .Section ln"-beheld on. Silly .241'
, .
Convenors pf.• the, yarious committeeS.,
appointed are, ..as' followSi .Grounds
'CoMniittee,:-., ',Frank Todd; • ,Field.
• Sports; Wallace -A. , Miller; Program
Joseph .Anderson; .Refreslinients and
geeth=.•Todd.," 0..aidert •, 1.
. . . • •
Miller;- Finance and 'Billeting.; Will:,
• • ,
' • ReV,„
Ch.arles ;who,
has been acting as :seCtetary..' in eOr.,
nction w ith the ,'Re -union:, -arrange:-
meats/reports • very.„ fair:arable, •resiilta
fron- the invitation -ards .sent out
:seine „tiine 'The :• "old ',timers",
.shoW.• the ':warmest interest . in, ie
Re. -un i an • ni ay(., me P.t, an4 many. of
Then" Iest.4.6..-, tin "e: imire tnrin ng. • the-.
.''rerilY ;Card ,eXpressing their desire:to.'
he at': St H1ens nnfong '
old .friends .and old sue .011
Gaynor,. Superior
7SViinsin, 'who will, be • reineintered
as, • a . popular, eaeher. in the, school
'I;ears"--ag,d-p',..came:,' , request fli:at the
gathering'-b,e..niade.- a two-layaffair,
.instend...On"...One claY.
. , , ,GayporJia
,
ney.er forgotten the , 9 hoine,,s.,the
•'old:,',sOliddl"•.,13.Or the 4e1d,4choo.1;:,b.48.
and •.girls.. -
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EIGHTII ,CON. IINLOSS
taS:'''Needhatit spent 'the' we'el
nd with Our burg;'
. ,
• Hetherington' and. :kris,
at, 5,, Culbert's'. "
,
gIllter Mr Ilarris last we0(,'
tine cnlling Ofl paiihi�flejs, 1ue(h1y.
'Mit.'.Eari,,,•Cit'iliett, spent. Sunda:y_...,„in
'ginenratne',. •..• • '
* Mr, ,'ancf Mrs ;°J1.16., ,M.organ. drove
:np .Wingh,mn. ,Saturday, They
days- .: On, their' tartn-
-fikfiig up foi.k. ',,the • suiiinter,
'• Mr. Charlie' Wall •• and little ion
Spent Sunday at. at, ,Mr. Thes,
mio4 'phpbt-rd.,•..pplIgran wo home
MArgarit', )laker. and .11VIrs.;!" Thos,
Harris, both or the rod to reseyetY•
jOtt',, 'deliVered ,.
b•tiath'-'0....eati.10.,, this .week ..te'
,p000.1ltcardin ,htl .0;4
4 y
7.TT
se`ailne4ftemiiiiseences' .of Ilia „Service
(Goderich'. Signal) .
:By way of celebrating the fiftieth
'atinivrsary •Of his entrance upon the,
'Methodist ?nin!str5i:, Rev,' ,Jarries
Ford occupied -te--pnlpit---oferth-street.. Methodist '4'hurch • ' Sunday
Morning and '.frerninsced" for up-
wards of an hour Without in any Wa3'
Wearying his congregation,
, Rev. Mr. Ford 'indicated that he
_*1-.11)-1, W•41*-4i..4.44.5.-t-'„of4a;aimly of
nina ,ebkldr.en, six • of - v(thoin had 1,1en
boys; His father's.' Saian. . family.
101dd:be traced ,back he said to the
Puritans. They were ponconforinists.
ais mother's Norman farnily • could
e traced ,back'• to the, tiine of wii-•
iam the Conqueror.• In his moth.
;as 'found'. the beautiful deVotierial
pirit of 'a devoOt :Anglican', with
reverence Tfor thing established
,inj for lavti: and , order"; Mr, F'Ord's,
:iarents ewe.. to Cariadnii.:183: just
wo or. three years .alter their., ma ,
'age; . and • settled near Peterberp.'
."--lis..father organized the first 'mem-
• ,dif,,:t„ eiaAs. there, which held its ses •
, ;ions in the dininglroom- of a...tavern,.
-.4ince it was the only room 1,n the
el Iraeg t'haatn h eat tirne thatae°p1141le, -11. 3'. • He
14e
was a .7class - teaoher • 147? "f-Tiy x•
Years..,and as .wpil oTanized the .
nst, temperance sociely in the
neighborhcioch „ • .• " • •
: Characterizing 'himself Is a,' living,
;1x.arpp1e of the • religiotis..0dtiCation ,of
his '•day,.. Mr; peril me,nti6ned,
-if the irifInenceS,..:•tliat , had moulded ,
his life, Family 'prayer, terapermwe
sex 1ee,, good
-1)e°Cf.
God As to his conversion as a
Christian ' Mr :Fo.rd,' said:;"1.‘ihile
ihieiiibei hi..):t Ps leasant epochal' 'e.ent!
at the age six,.' whether .t.hai was
•th4t.i,i,ne .cen.yei.....siOnnot
kwde •
While. reeking, for his; 'niche in; life
Mr. Ford...worked in a drogstpre,re-
ftirned- to school, went into. a 'print.
*Mg shop, and taiight:s.choel for three
S,ceaerst While ',eng;aged , as an mnsruc
tor 61 the three' R's he was .made a
local pre'ablier "In this" he remdrk-'
ed, received.- seine. encouragement
from' the; minister's Wife. , Mrs.. John.
A Jevell,'who came up to, Me ,after,
, one ...of 'my. 'serinonS' -and samd "you
ought to iireabh the .GO.spel." • gr.
Ford was then offered a partnership
ith•his brother in the; riimiing of
a,‘ newspaper, his brother to supp1y.
the capital., he: the •,' 'brains and
perienge;"But' When, 1 wrote hi n
that 1,•was thinking'.Of going intothe
ministry he replied:- Tbn't. -Conte!
I'll get somebody else; we would'on-
I y" -had' that on vour mind -
all the tinie-- , •
- A -short time' after this a 'tele:Train
came' frellf Dr. John • A.. "Williams
,liresident of the Brantford district:
Will you take a circuit? TO, this Mr.
!Ford. replied: NO, I. can'tdo it, But; •
. • . ,
however, when a secondines:s.age
• . • .
anie
fi•orn ,My abont a
, . . .
-robiytli-' later. Me -Ford addepted-a:
charge • at Burford: This - s-, in. tjle
_ _
year .4874 • ' ...-
.
Mr. Ford, stated•that all the years -
of hi S .riiinistry, had been spent with-
in..the..bounds ..of the old London Om
fere/ice,. in which fie had. Yield all ,the
var1ou.offices'in the gift- of his feli'
lows, I Chairman Of. 'the ' district.' trisl
president Of the -Conferenee,.., a mem-
'oer ofall.. th mpOrtant seoniniittees,
artd'inember.z:of-:the*,-Stationing'`Cern
inittee, for over twenty-five Years.
Imi. eMphasiiing the feet that bed.:
has led in. the 'past •that it As His
church and' His .world and 'that He is
ilding Hi own. Mr.. Ford a.dlured
-his hearers :to ' 4earn'lessons„, '
as of .',NviSciontr_of:faithfulness;
• of poWer, *and of...love, and aboveall.
the .le s's p of Con f i d t an.d' cheerful
ieft dfKingftom,
A • party, from Clinton: mem iers 9
.Mr, Ford's , eotigr6gatiOn when he
was pastor therdr,drOtfrli'd heti-
-
his address
Verdi Avas',,,preSented.:,.by the',
bf. North :atreet, ehftelv with. a
holiquet of roes in -honor-ofthe oc
BELFAST
„Mid Mrs, Will Lane "and ram.'
of spent Saturday: last;
With felatived ,
Fe'rei Orahain. and daughter
Pert Albert visited' with her mo-
.ther MrsD: X, Alton last 'week,,,
.Isaeo, 'Nixon and ...his .metlier
spent latkday at . the home. Mr,
and Mrs,' John Einmerten .O.tIin
lough;
SINGLE COPIES, 5 ,,C,NTS..
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• 'SPeCial Dundee Cakes •
Nut Tarts • W,,al,:riut Slices.;
Cfeam Puffs •
Raisin. Bread
Wheatikread-
'..BUtter Siees
!-11011.Y.Mareg
;'••.
• at • :
bone 36,
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• ,Leick C
At this time ofyear'every
Housewife lays plan. "nr the
coming season. She, clo.c.ks
. up -her Silver 'and Linen. Sh-3 •
-considers the pessiblities and
tries to get her entertaining
equipment M first class snape
There are a lot of new ion-
veniences for the table May •
• •
we show you some ofthe new
' things in Silver' at prices sur-
prisingly low*.
. ,
'What is appreciated more
by the Bride ,than a beautiful
piece ofSilver? e
•
Call and look over the new
things in SilVer at
F. T. Armstrong's
Jeweller and Optician
ASHPIELD NOTES
Mr. and -Mrs, Melvin . Raynard, of
Paraniourit •spent • the, week end 'With
Ethel
Mr T Wster- 1 of Landon was:.
tv holiday visitor with 'friends 'nearLucKnciW.
Miss, Janie Ketchabow of Wing-,
ham ' Hospital paid a brief visit to ,
her parents' in Paramount. -
• • ., • ,
Mr -..'Earl:. Owen of Detroit vis-
iting his • aunt Miss Betsy W -a -er of
Lauridr. •
Mi SsT ,DorOthY Pickering'of • Para-
_MoUrit. spent the week end .wit1 her.
friend Miss Salena, Grant of Rem.•
lock City.' .
• MiSS., Mary; Struthers. `of Lucknow-.
, who. WAS ViSlirkg friends in Fara-i
inolint,. has returned to her home in
'Duneari•'.1VlacGregor' ,and Mr„,
`Seicl of .neer „Teesivater were visitors
Mr,.. end Mrs Jach, lIenderson•;
'of -,-"Pararirenrit. (luring
."1 Miss. Ellen: MacDonald of- the; 2n .
1. ,n Iluroi isvisiting her . sister •
• ..-eGir Henderson' . of. 'Pam,.
mohnt.,,
. • . • , • .
,
• - 1..• and ..11.11-S. . Roy MacKenzie Of .
Ripley. Spent Sunday with. the / hit;
- ter'S -rnather MrS7'' •MaeLennan. of;
'Laurier, : . •
Miss -Ellen Ketehabow . Or' Para, .
,., .
mount is ,ViSiting•.friends.....in• Belgrave,:,'
One ,srughtalastrweek .. four -2,StalWarta :
of, Lucknow ' 'Who , imagined • they • .
Were invincible , in • playing'. the game •
1
of euchre, ,inotered down to • Laurier '
•
to try- conclusionswith four resid-
ents, of timat place., The , Lauri rites- .
triumied their -visitorato a fare yo.u,
well,.._, NoweVer,".. the trip wasn't men- ._
firely' without some benefit to tffern '
I ° ' l• I
'a.....th,g.,-1.0ar„re.S.1.-k9.11lg9t ti•le.:4'.-.f.M .. .,
0-Oili,i-Spt-ttice-l'fifiii WhiCif tliTeYlitir'-
no 'knowledge of before.... ' , .,
I 6,
S. No. ,9 'are • building a beent-
ifill, new school ' this tirrimer and ,it
now Viiii-er:r-COri-Strnttioii. it will -
have all the ,meklern equipments pos-
sible and will be a....,:rredit.rheth 10 the:
sectiomi And-. the ..itownship, it • • will
eost when, e'omplete,e1.-gver.,'',44000'.'--One.--,' -
or More of . the ratepayers do not. .
anttelP'aterni:fh -. pleasure in the
-
p`reeess .of paying for it, and , are
Inaking 'Strenuotiti- efforts to have
their property ,transferred to P'
.1)ililmatter -will
4etne7 e arbitration board
future;
0 4
LOCAL hiABKETE,
4.,..i40ig • A § ' 417 211.1.
.kgft,.$ T 20:204474.
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