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• Treleaven.
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Residence .03 J
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I (10-3.:80 'P. 7.09-43.00
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'Saildayri`-1.
Or By Appointment
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'Plione 86. • • ,
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FOR SALE4-Li. 1926
192rChev. coach -N We',,V•'wc19oatt"r,f,
• Stein: •
ARRIVED- FROM WgST
Ann41 Att•-:4it.,;1.,„, ,....
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•arrilri'd7Wg';-e'. iKeM. the West.,th,e Jilt'
ter 'part of. 'the .week: He will take
charge of disPOSing ofthebalai)e. of
4.- ahiient,` ..'stoelq.;"tnelriidiril; ',1
.p.,1 1-i'''' ,
.?linf COWS, and.P•111°1?' 'Ik''' This.'. trck6
must all; be '"disposed., of ..withjn. the
next ,ten days;- as ;Mt,. Miller'
turning 'West...". .. ; ': • ":" ' "
'Nix% Millez who has. been reeVeof
the municipality ahjoining Fielding
for fifteen years,. reports. practically
a, complete., crop, :failure thfs,. year.
I'revious' years; ..that area :has-groVvn
a, .living crOp, but this:winter he es-
' WAVED.'.-Cal431e for dc'9". Atilnates 90 per cent of the. farmers
tQl'is.1Konle• Apply gra., W: V.' John- iv ill ; on relief
ston. • •
A' drive' through' his .manicipality.
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.FOR 'SALE,---Three..geed Leicekterreveals_inany-preparing----to7-face---a
Rain ',Larribe=prices reasonable.7-G: winter,. in shacks, ..that are little Pro-
•. A. Geer. .• • tetiOn from •belo' zero weather a
, w o ra
• 'FOR. ' SALE -12 : • pigs 'ready' to' ; without any evidence about the Place
Welin7'zits6' 2 fresh cows." -Herb. of. reed or fuel at present. "
North of O.' N. '
INJi,TIZED ON vy..4.Y, TO. : ; -
WANITD--Young nian tO driVe • •
, VISIT FRIENDS NEAR HERE
. bake cart and "learn bg., W. : ; • • .1
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Reid, 'Phorie,L28, enTolite 'to 'spend ThanItsgiV-.
FOR S E -,-Number of Well bhilt : at. ,the .honie Of their 'daughter,
Mrs. T. Salkeld, .Mr: and Mrs; S.
J. Wark,7Ari • aged. Goderich couple,
met; with a motor accident that sent
them both to Goherich 4losPitat ^
Garfield, ThempSon, a Kincardine
• . ,
youth,: was jailed. following the acci,
anr y aces, ..-ii:',"••:ree ess'::driving
charge. 1 -Le is • alleged to have niade
a: wide ,turn at the, curve south df
Dunlop, stiking. th,e Wark
Mrs., *ark WaS •Iin serious 'con-
dition suffering. from a.. severe :shak-
ing tip and extensive. sCalp and facial
wounds:. Mr. Wark suffered ' broken
ribs. anh ari 'injured knee. Thompion
and 'Greta :Harris, -.owner of the
car, escaped uninjnred.. '
'wheelbariow fitl' the. el priag-Dean
Macinnes, Lucknow. •••:''
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HOUSE FOR, "SALE -,-Good brick
house, lights; hard and :Soft water,
furnace, good garden and garage. --
Mrs. Joseph Ta le :Ross % St
• MAID' WA.NTED=Gerieralt servant.
in, family of two PPO\o'ns..i; Address ro
s.•plieS," giVing referenees. to Box 39-,
PLEAR1NG '-'AUCTION • SALE -of
; stock, firiplenferits iitd general farrn
equipment at Lot 18, Con. 10; KirilosS,.
iquesday, ,October :19th. see, _bills:.
. Terms; .cash.,7WM. McPherson, Prop.
Matt. Aue: '
IhOuse
large:..lean-to weed Shed; 'first .class
shape Hard and soft,..waer;.:91acre
of..good,..garden, two 'blocks ,north Of
. Main street,,'Llie,know..Apply...tO.,Mis.
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, AII.CTiON. SALE -of
cattle, .:hogs,;) sheep and 240 cords of
wo�d, at Lot 11, Con. 14: Ashfield,.
_On___Eriday,-Oetotier=11'5th. at
Absolutely noC,reserve. See. hills' for
- list and terms. Tont ittieglass,Erop„
a Gaynor... Auc...
mEiN,H • GET YiGoR AT' •ONCE!
NEW '1.ItSTREf 'Tonic ,Tablets' contain
• . ; raw oyster invigorators and Other
stimulants, Ones:dose IMPs organs,
glands. not delighted, maker. re-
funds .price . paid -81.25, • 'Call, write
McKIM'S:DRUG' STORE: • '
LL_CLEARACEALE . of
Used Pianos: Such Well-knoWn 'Makes;
as ' Heintzrain, Nordhehner, .Mason
& Weber, ..and.others, at rea-•
sonable, prices, and ternis, ` Write
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11eintzTaii "& Co, 242 242 Dunclas St.,
• London. for farther Partieulars: • No
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obligation. • !
elep. mankir,id. the ;
ngtie ,can• no: Man tame; it is ; a
stless it is of . poi, ,
.b. Augustinell:Teniarks::Vaines
not say that -no one , can' tame
• ie'tongue,. lane no. bile of .men; so
•areti; when it, is. tarnedo • We, •confess,.
.tiat this.iS brought about! .the pity,
• : help,' the gra.de of God:'.'
• The'appsle. now ca4s).the nteciitiOn
bii.`crcoci.ers to 4.4., great but. "rilYsl.'
• erious triith with which we 'are all
l'Icquailite,d--that• with,' tongue ,
treat gdod and grea,t, evil illoth 'may
Jo effected, • , .
"tlicreWitlf ,bloss „tile •.Lotd
•Father; 'and. th c.witirtiirse We
who are Made after the likeness-
• 064, e 111 ithr, sarne'
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CLEARING ' •
SAL
-Of' tittle and ,Herses..
•14,„COWE' - ALL YOUNG
Sonie TO'. Freshen'
; 3 *EAutirta COLTS
2, tivrtuArt oLbs
3,111111tEE.VEAROLDS
2, FIVE-YEAR OLDS
.Thia stock ab,sOltitelY Must be
sold Avithin. the next ten days
as the Proprietor is returning
to ifie
Apply 'to-.
SAM MILLER
At residente of
• North of C. N. R.
' .MASQUIilitAft tkANCE:•
• In liolYroodi,Ilat.`oki PriditY,• bet&
her..'bth, `•iinder- •auSpices of 'the WO,
fMen's •i1VOlt, Oen'
eutitithillialeir gat- MeCtirtney's ot,
:thestra.
BIBLE INSTITUTE TO OPEN,:
PRIDAV OCTOBER '22ND'
The opening night of the Bible
In-
, ,
stitiite •'-i-s• planned. for Friday.
eVentrig,'Oetd.lipi- 2.2. plans". for.,a Pro-
gram of spe,Cial masic and out,of.
towp speakers are. near • :completion,:
Which we trust- •Wilf-be-.,-Se.. ,sPiritual
iblessint' afrattending.
Tile. ''Institute:' which is Interdenoin-
n a ti on al-in-riatu re••••; -',will jlrovide free
Bible training. for _Christians , froin
-any-fGhnreirProvision-is-4:15-eing made.'
•for!'tiVo adult .classes and two classes.
for the young , peoPle •
E. lien-der:son.
DRuGOST is triAnqEip
' • Two TORONTO iiRATITS
J. . G: Axinstrong, /slew. Toronto
roggist, • was .charged with man-
slaughter: and later rem 4rded...t.,0 "Oc-
tober 28 on 4,000 bail at. MfinicO on
TuesdaY,... ag „a result. of the .death of
two NeW Toronto women last Friday
after having identical prescriptions
filled by : ".the •same druggist;
Tile, two. unrelated .W0P101 dinPPd
tah in their suburban 'New Toronto'
Omes,• aft;;.•• taking • one , Sip of the
medieine, which pollee said, contained
virblent putsOn • used, in error by the
liernist •
, •
Rebekah Instillation
Held-luesdaY.Night
Mrs; james • Noble, Grind, Of
'Jewel Rebekah', Lodge For Ensuing
•Year.- Walkerton ..Staff ;Conduct
Cereniony
.611 ,Taesday, evening, the :.Officers'
Jevvel Rebekah' tOdge for the com-
ing term :were installed into ',office:
The impressiVe cereinony was; cOndtic..:
ted by Miss Lela Nelson, District
De-
puty. "PreSiderit, and, Mrs.. .kligabeth
Anderson; District 'b'eprity Marshall
arid, th.ciestaff• of officers, all', of Wal-
kerton. :,; , • '• .
' The new officers are: Past 'Grand,
Mrs, Orr; ..,NOble "Grand,, Mrs.
James Smith.; Vice -Grand," Mrs. yiolo,
JeWitt,t. Re0,-See'y.; Mrs. Temple
,Clarke; Sed`Y., Mrs, H.
,fitiOnipson; • Treas.,. Mrs. Horace -Ait-
chison; 'Chaplain, •Mis.'.Charlei-SteW-
Ard.;• I' Warden, IlVIrt. , Clia0rius• Cook
ConductOr, Mrs. Harry Nixon; S.N;.
"0„, ;Mr's. ',Sproul;" L.S.14;t4.; Mrs:,
Fred mr:g, James
Little; L.S,V,G., Mrs. OM: Aitohi-
son;' I, 0,, Mr. Hue.ton;'. O. Ct.,
Mrs*. Win.. Fisher; Pianist"; „Mrs, Hor,'
tide Aitellikni. ' . • • 4
F011oWing . the installation,. Mete
raa_n_.'tivk4, 1,11.1mitted. to the ledge'r8OmS
when n 815Ittl time was spent With,
card PlaYinz foljowedebY lunch being
served. The ;ladY's !trite werit to one
of the Walkerton. visitors, • With Ifor,
ate AitehiSen ',and R. 4 ThernPaen
led for the ;inan'S 1)426, the • latter
winning the cut: tot: the, prize. ,
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'felons Kinloss Resident
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, 2, • o, bY•81), Rg.LIEP..CAR,S.INRkT
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• • •.-"•77;"...t,Oryr' ••••••
f.ftiN
, •
icernmenCe IOAding•relief
• c".; '4"; I; da..71'111lidisCia
'Mt; 41.0.111 1140:leak '-`11es` ' 04,q109V;
YVidely" KnoWit 'Townrrhip
, Heart •Attack . Resulted iiis
JP•egith 'Saturday' 'After • Brief' Illnesr3 • • ,a • '
.4 . Tom. Homy, formerly. o e
•• • ^ - • . '• . •
Mr. jOhn. MacLeod, in his 80th Year. local branch' of the Bank of Montreal
and a lifelong resident Of the Second has Demi Moved 'to the city of Ker -
Concession of KinlOss,. passel aWaY oWila :in 13ritiSii ColUrphia; has
at his hdme early Saturday morning been located with the Bank At Learn,
. , , • .
He.' hail. been. ill With heart "trouble ington and Windsor, since leaving
only a short .tirne, ,and -his condition Ltiekn.ew,4is. most r,ecent move .takes
became,. 'critical only few days be- him. to 'a, beautifhl tovvn, of 5000 Pe07
fore" his! sudden passing; :• •ple situat/ed. on Lake ,(yKana.tan in
•
Few .men Were better known in, the the 'O'Kanagan.: Valley;
MaeLeedr-and-
feW more generall
teenied. Farmii)g,
. a brief time •
been Work.
best as a judge 0
his • Chief interest
and. buying •cattle.•
to be ready for ti:
• • He was ;one of.
children .Of the ' lat
erine MacLeod 'ana.
old 'homestead On t
Sion, where his sig
brother Donald- res
and .siSters still 'su
ily,, the inembera*o
tained
M'argaret', and. Don
stead;
(Ohristeria), Second
MeCatial.cey ,and :Du
LuCknow., TWO • sist
14eIntYrO ,s(gary)..,a
Gollan (Catherine):
brother. '
In. : isag. , 31
'Evangeline Barclay
y respected and es-
WIth •:the-• exception
spent sailing, has
He was among the
f good cattle,. and
Was in selecting
for winter feeding
.6:_jspfing_plarket.2-.
a .faMily of eight
e. John and •Cath -
was born ph the
he Second cOnces-
ter :Margaret and
ide. Five brothers
rVive of:this.
f 'which' have all
ald on the home-
'COn.,;• Mrs.. Jas.
iicari. MacLeod of
rs,: Mrs. Duncan
nd. Mks. Thomas
pre!Jeceased their.
, •
aeLecid. • Married
whose birth -.
Largely ' aft, "t" is
now . vl4 tb
place _was what ... no as. e
Torrance: farm :east . Of the village.
To,thiS-',Iiinian\vvereloin nine Children;
all of 'whortirvive, a' well as •.their.
bereaved, mother.; i They are, Mrs,'
Harry 'Nixon (Clara) : of LlicknoWi.
WilliaM, Fielding, Sask.; , John,'
.4earSit Sask.; j.lenrY ••and ' Gordon,
Richard, '...SaSk.;.:, Alekancler; •Kinloss;
Peter,- :Vtringhara; ', Fled,/ petOlt-and-
Lester, at home:. 'Fifteen :7grandchild-
rep: also survive.
ended funeral_senVices
.We're--,held47-oir-MoralaY-fiem his late.
. ,
iagikience-•.ovez'Iooking--Seu'tlr--Kinloss-•
bemeterY, where interm'ent.was,„*ahe.:
Sex'Vices .,wete• .cophlacted by hey, G.
M. Young of South .Kinloss PreshY:.
terian, Church.. .• • : : • .
:"•:Longtirne. friends Of Mr.: 'MacLeod
acted as Pallbearers, Adair'McQueen.;
Angus - McKay, W. E. HenclerSon:
Wm. ' Mardie,. „Angus ; Graham. and
Douala McIntyre. •
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*,(DiseourtesY on the road can turn,
ni)an's laughter; into manalaughter.
:
PLOWING :MATCH
..j,..sotith Bruce Plowing Match will
be hold on 'Tuesd4,y; October. 19th, ,on
the Thompson farm, , 1St 'f4i'm south
of TeesWater, e,ominencing at , 9 a.m.
•.ilerh rkell,
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_RAISING TRIISS,ES.
,The first of thirtY-three .trusses'
to be raised in . building the arena,
was. hoisted into place. on' TueSday,
givint the first,. evidence'', Of just ,what
a 'big building this' In/Mt:he. unfavoi;-.
able weather has . delayed the Work-
men ,,pOniewhat,'. but . spite of it,
good progress :fa beIng -.made. and ; it
will not .•,be long ',before the'shililding
will.. be ready for •the.,
Lucknow People Lose
Cottage At Brute Beath
,
Fire SWent fienderson cottage Late
Thursday Afternoon -- Off • Shore
Breeze protected Other Summer
• IT4Mies
' Fire of ' Undetermined origin re -
diked the.'genCleirson cottage ai,Bruce
Beach to a heap of ashes. late,Thtirs-
day '„afterrioon, 'Include. in the loss
Qere the contents of' 'the 'cottage;
Which though had not
then been.. closed for the Winter. .'
The blaze Was, discovered by •Step-
hen Tont, a &rine'. living ori'•,the hill
dverlooking the ilesort. ,WO'rd was
'phoned here, but the cOtt4ige was C'otn-
riletkly razed by the time local people
arriv4d. , the :teach.
The wind 1;110N.vidg directly :eft the
lake, prevented adjoin*. Oottages
from being !seriously menaced by the
blaze ; The. Treleaven cOttale, anether
sinynne linn4'og local .residerits, ,vas
the l second Cottage 'frOin the One burn.
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REIP-kINGSRITRY::
On Saturday afternoon. October 2
at
3Q o'clock in the Dundas Baptist,
.pars'onage, Nellie May, only daughter
fligl,i School el
,..,
, r i •,, , ,
,
!Ma Finlayson And: lipgile! ii.wrt
igh'' dirls:'''InSenIar, And, Junfor
laiseiThree6Way'‘tie For Sen.`
• .X.Or
•liticitnow igehool students;
held' their 'annual :field meet :hist Wed.'
nesday; with keen' competition among
the 'students: • ' •
, Seidel • girl ehaME'iMi was Anna
Firdayson, with 25 points. 'Grace'
Campbell runner-up with 17
points.," ilesaie• Stewart was , junior
'cliainpion with 25 pan)ta and. Caro-
lyn:. lin :won; -second:Inl,i9e-17ithA6--
Tn. the Seilior ...boys. Competition,
Donald MacKinnon; Harold Thom
s .
for the chapapienshipi with 10 pOints
'son. and Hugh. McCritstie were tied
• --
each George Joynt scored the nignest.
, •
number •of points, ,but,. having
•
r the award this
to Mr...Rohert James' :Reid, youngest i • as )uitior chamPion
pipidas- Ont., was United Marriage ,
Rivett
'Pon of the. late; Mr. and Mrs. James th; 27 ?)oillis' f°11••"d' c16"liT '' by
Reid, Luckitow., Ont.:, Rev..' W. • E. Mor -
IOW I.Conhucted, the; .cerein'ohy. • The:
bride was:lovely:in. a Own of 'Marina,:
blue crefie with. navy:: Off7the4aee _bat
and: navy • Accesiories..., : She . Carried
, sweet_ ear 7thaesi •.7" Her Cimain•
Mrs.: Maurice n Felon; • Oakville;' •wrich
the":attenhant; Wearing Carnation' ;reh
moike taffeta, black hat and black 'Ac;
ceSsbries, and carri6h- Briarcliff, roses.
Mr. Donald Kingsbury,' brother of the,
bride, was hest mail.
A. reception for thirty-dve guests
was held at the home. of the bride's
parents.; which :WaS • deCorated -with
pink and white .strearaers and 'pink
gladioli. Pink and white, decorations
'were. tiSed. on . the bridal table which
''iras 'Centred with 'a • wedding cake.
wreathed with pink cosines and rosy
morn petunias,
The hride's niother received gown-
ed 'blaek .cantbn crepe. with a cors-
age of re'd, rases. The..troom's Sister.
Miss Elizabeth 'Reld, wore brown,
are'd,crePe.:- • "--
For traVeiling :the bride ....wOre
sinart .frock of ,. canton crepe in ..a
cherry h
Bob Macintosh, with 25 points:
Senior Boys'
Standing Hop; Step and, jump -G.
Leonard: McLeod, Jack Mac-
Donald. '
Deana. .41:11e.7. ug. Mc -C. rostie,
W.
Pijinell. • ka; •
'cycle, race -G. Joynt, Cis
220 -yd. dash4G.''Joint'D.,,:31leKin
non; Bill Jewitt.--, •
100Yrj„, dash =Harold Thompson,
George '...rOynt,• Donald .MeKinnon;
• pinning. Wei jump ,--.Jack
. G. Joynt, 'Harold •Thoinpson.
Relay rice-4ICCrostie,. MaeLeod:.
Jciyirti D. McKinnon, Jew-;
0%.:*yrexipnoo; cook; Thominoo..
E.tussell, 1Viillet;'MaCDonajd... •
.‘ 440 dash -741.' MeCrostie; D. 3relCin.'
non, W. Pinnell,. '
Running broad '•jump -G. •Joynt,
Bill. Jewitt; Harald-ThoMpsOn.
.Standing , broad lintip-G. 'JOYnt,
.•
Harold .Thompson, Leonard :14cLeOd.
-.:.;•-teritiiiit'Lliii-ji,L*tep',:,:iing:;.:Iumpt...G,
ro.Yrit;'. G. Miller, J. McDonald. ...:
'
Baseball : throw (opeii)-..:G.• Miller,
. .
- y7red..,,s adefWith7na-vy.7acCessor...; -D.-7..,McKinnorit--JF--IVIaaDonalit..
les,lialLandOrtavY..-top7c94,7-trirnnied* ' Eitents
Half -zitile•Elliott Rivett, 'ROMc
Nell; •Phillips. : ' • I:
with grey ',sginr.ret!:--Ater a short
wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Reid will
leave for the gisorn's home, Liicknow,'
Out of town guests included; :1Vilc.
Lawrence Reid and Miss ,`Flizabeth
Reid, kr.. and 'Mit.; John MacDonald.
'ilekriew,• Mrs. d. A. Darby,
Mr. and ,Mrs- Duncan, 1VIoffat,. Rock-
wood, ' Mrs. D. A. Kirigebury,.
lea*, andlir, and Mrs': Maur-
ice Oakville. '
Oftkial. Majority 3813
A. Robeitson'S', Official majority
iri Huron -Bruce riding at •la'S,t, Wed.
•
nesday',s• eleetiou was • 313, .accordinet
to figures releaseh . Watson,
,
:.'re4rning: officer...
•Coniplete figures . Pdblished. -in our
66 -Operation of the local' Bell.: Tele.-
• , ,
last isstie... and .cOmpiled:IhrOugh• the.
phone .exchange ' an(f. •the -pUblisher,
gave Mr Robertson •A, majority of
3807, while other sources , reported
Iiii;:inajority 'Some, 500 . votes less.
'Except in -the. ease .of East and
West-Wawatiosh Townships: last
..wcek;s" figures' were eorrcit -with the
exception of feW minor differencee.
Total vote polled fell some 500 •ba.
low,the vote:registered in 'WS rid-
„ing in 1934. 'Mr. •Logan received a
Vote '478o; which was 200 Votes
.less than the 'Conservative 'candidate
received at the last k Mr,
RObertiorirs Majority of 3S18 was 789
Votei`less than .in 1134 while the tWo
iridependerni 'canhihates 'this elec,
'tion pelled 'a: fetal of •votes.
'Official returns. are: '
• ; Rob ..Log.. Tho.•
„
,
Ashfield- 34".1'. 14 18
Blyth . 188 ' ' 4.
Brussels., FY • .• 255 185 ' • '5; 15
Carrick 932 .'91, • 15', '42
Culress: 644 , ,• 'ff.
Colborne; ' 846, 210 .14
sp. •Witwtinosh, 357 .301 5 ' • 11
iiewick .841 r 581 14 86
gtiron'''• . 839 10 •82'
Kitildss • 449 225.- 12 14
•O'rey . . . . . .801, .1.1 • AO
LtieknoW ,;„ ' ,14.6 14 10
'MOdniay : '54.
860 if) • 58
xba, :
1:0esWater 205 •
2,14.
W. Wawanosh *g`04j („.8
44 : 66 .61
8598 41.06„ 22'2 4i/0
Robcrtson•ts Molority-t-g818... ,•
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: ..:. -.t•c7,;N.'7511-,i.P.2r-'0T7'; 1 ',', v•,,,, , ''''
.f of fiei itir
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•
„ s
\r -r:
The Bread
offt,upatt h
JELLY ROLLS: '• LAYER CAKES`
PINEAPFLE-r: ROLLS • ' • CHELSEA BUNS
' HONEY '& RASPBERRY TARTS'
• r
AND MANY OTHER 'VARIETIES TO CHOOSE -FROM
,
11•44'..1(filf:
'Aching, Itching,
. , .
burning eyes Are .ertainly .corn- .•
.
plaining eyes. Assuredly they • '
need) some sort of attention, and
they are asking for it in the only. „
. •
way--tlid; car---1.71giliv-it. is up . to the
Ownerjet', such .eyes.
E T. ARMSTRONG'S
EYE SIGA,T SERVICE*-
•, Lucknovi • ,
.At 'Schmid's.' Jewellery Store.
All- Day Each Wednesday and
Each' Saturday Morning. -
HUNTING TRW 'St!OAER *
; Three: young men from TOrontO,
Motored, .to this Vicinity, on. 'Monday
to do some rabbit shooting, for
Several. hours two of them hidn't
•much • enjoy the; outing,. As they •for-
sook : the. bunniesto hunt for: their
companion.
. • ; • . ,
'.Starting in at M. Greer's .farrii
early in the .mOrning; the 'trio % spread
out t cover block Westward Lat-
er lin, the morning two of the boys'
returned but their efforts to . locate
Or get..a gunshot. reply the third:
fztiled. Some Concern Was felt • about
. . •
,the young Man, andSome. local young
men. joined in the search...,'Some. six)
hours later). niinrod. was
located -near -Lawrence Reed's farni,
still looking for rabbits and .quite un-
aware of the needless search for him.'
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Bicycle race." --,- 'Allan Treleaven,
'raid Culbert.' • ' • . ), .
Running hop, step . and juzim--Bob
MCIntosh„ Bruce McLennan, Reid.
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'-Eelay.:;,•Thomrpson's`'.
.1VIcCrostie's ' Aeam-Gardner, • Rivett,
,dulbert, Finlayson; MacKinnoit's
, .
MoNall,• COok,"MeLeit-
,
A220. -yd. dash -,E, -Rivett; Bob' Mac-,
, . „
I tosh, R.• McNeil.:
Running 13road ; •junip-E. Rivett;
R. McKiin, Bob: lliicIntosh,
„Standing hop, step and ,
;Treleaven, Bob McIntosh, R. MeNall100-yd d'ish-E .
Rivett, Bob Mae..
Iritosh, •
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ILLITSTILE.61
jtE
The work that the Upper Canada
pible Society is Carrying on in Spain
be • portrayed by ,an illustrated.
lecture in the Preshyterian Church,
Monday, ; October 18th' at o'clock.'
The district secretary,. Rev,. w4jtor
,IVIe•Cleary will give the lecture Which
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Will reveal conditioni, in . Spain as
they are now. The' Public are invited
to this; meeting which *ill be of .real
interest and information. „
Installed L• O.
Off!cers Tuesday Night
.11:neknOw 0, held . their annunl
Meeting and .61600611.a.. Offieeta-tni
Triparlay;"evening. Installation of .the
e't/4,,, slate Of 'officers WAS eondacte
by John dempbell: trineh: fierved
'after the Ceremony,. •
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The new officers are:
Past Master, Bro.43ert Ward;” 'Wor-
shipful .Master, Bre: Stun!, gerriatin;,
Dept. Master, Ste. ,rohnd
'Chaplain, john Cainnbellr
Sec;,' ;Bra. deell 1614:4 eto
BrO; Bert gt.ardf P'
teeture;• ;Ma'. itivir4
LeCture, Etre: Anglia
M•arshalt„, f3r6. John. Carter; Com, 1,
Dro.;Herb '111eQuillin; Eldon trivin;
3, John Wintiold;: 4, Ale* •Maciterielet
1\tobla tiferCif Tyler, Peed •
Vigit the new 5e to $1.6o Denert-.
111,44, at the •MArtKKV STOttE. '
-7-7-13sRE.p...NT REV. TUCKER •
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A'reeenf presentation Was 'made to
the three grahP's of the Women's' As-
soc. of the United Ohrirch, when, this
Organization presented their pastor
with a pulpit gown, presentation
Was made by the President. Mrs. ik•
E. McKim, with Rev. 'Tucker "fitting.:
ly.thanking the ;ladies for '', the lovely
and appropriate gift. '
CANCEL SEEAKING CONTEST
Thd,Eruce Comity:Educational As
dociation regret to -Announce that
owing to the cancelling of School
Fairs,- aid the time; lost by a large
nuinber. of Schools being late in open-
ing, lonpal ':Public • Speaying
bontest'will not b'e held, this year;
Korean Missionary •Spoke
Liiiknoyt Sunday
Rev. Wm. Scott,.t Missionary In
. •
, Korea .For Twenty -Three: Years;
Spoke ,At, Morning, Service; The
United :Chard; .02
4;
• Rev. Scott,- for 28; Years" a
,missionary in Korea, spoke , Of, tlie 6v
work, being done there, in' an; inter-'
esting" address . delivered iit,-the Morn- 'He
mg service in the United. Church on
SilRiled'ag-v. 'Scott
Sunda,-.-"-------...
Rev. hew:: IC;orda,..
Undeij4PaneSe control;- was co,inPosed
peopleof japanofe tehraeeridgrevauts• zitatnios..frp;Chheisn;
PeePle are Coining tOgether inall \stays
except ipirittiaily,°•iie 'stated; Making
the' work Of •the. Chriptian. ,Church
most important. .
. He `ontlizied ' the Christian
Church, active 'rit• Korea for ;over, half
a'bentury,. as' Well as bringing' •frie
gospel, has pioneered' in establishing
ducationat centres, leper; hospitals,
eggar boys' homes, and other , social
ervices. 'The Christian nenulati2n Of
he , capital ,city,.:which is 'about One,
Wentieth of the 'total.. Population,
; Visitors, the 'freedom . Of the store
.is /)Your% See the new 5c to 61.00 De.
•oartnient.•-THE MARKET STORE.
Nappy Gathering As
Golden Wedding Marked
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Mr. and Mrs. John Howe Recent Row
-'"---ored,.Guesta At Golden ,.V.Vedding
Celebrationi Near Windtor--Both, , •
77-71
,
The, hoMs:of..Mr. and Mrs. Ernest:
eil, Maidstone; *ma ,the Shhhe. of
.a verS, 4PPY• event on Monthly', even- • •
ing, SePtemberl'27th, when 'Mrs:
parents;'; mr; and Mi. John
IlOwe ' LacknOw; Ont., 'celebrated
their. .golden: 'wedding; ,anniVertarY. s
Mr. HoWe. is , 78. _years old and Mrs.
lio*e. seventy-fotir. EPth 'are
Both we:- horn at: .HoWielci
Que., and ,marriecl. ;.i.iiii.,resided 'there
for . .r.few--• years, but...later •`-caine-to.--•
South 1=#tice;:.'living Tees•.vater for
3eirer.ai years, then, inoving, to, Luck,'
noW,. .reside..., Otter.
sixty partoOk, Of I.the. Wedding supper,
all. the -inerni'Jers of he • fainilY being
;present; -besides ,rnany 'other relatives.
The -tables :Fere, derurated--with:
mari-
gold :hewers' and Olden candles,cen-
tred with a: large Wediling..cake.. The
;evening was spent MuSic, cardajtad
Ciancing.LAinong.„.those:...isieserihesides
_the.4ride-Land-irPony'ottfift years •• •
were the sii..daughte one,;..
.;On,. :With, theiri faziilliee.:41r. and
Robert Button, 'LacknoW•
tnd Mrs Ernest O'Neil Mr. & Mrs •
Anderdon; mr,• & Mrs;
.0arnet Sisson, of Windsor; Mrs.
e' 'Carsen,:. of , Shaunaion
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Shaw .of Windsor.••
and Wallace notire of, Windsor. There
wei`e also . present . Mrs.
Oyes from', Quebec, two ,brothers,,
Al-
:1rt 'Kerr :and. wife, and Arthur 'Kerr.
nd •Wife;- also, Mrs.' Brown Itic•Wick,
One.; Mr. and Mrs. Toni Stuart; Mr.
nd Mrs. Jini Stewart,. Mr. and Mks; ,
grallace Kerr' Mr. and kis 'Russell'''
err:, In. attendance from .LucicnoW
otomunity.'Were &' Mrs., W. Mc-.
enZie, Mr.:, and Mrs, Charles Burt,
Nir.. and Mrs. Alex *Nay and sons -
rid Mrs: Welter Rowe of Teeswater. -
`here' are etvahtY-siic ; grandchildren
nW two great. gcandehildren! All
in in wishing Mr., and. Mit. HOWe'l
iany 'mere years Of yhaniiiiieSa
a
a
a
Tbe following addreas ;WAS read:
Eeptember 27th,
Honoured Guests,
" On this ,happy occasion Of • YO'i
„
o:cien Wedding A,nniversary,
one,haS so jOyfullY anticipate 1,
unite in extending . you ;
congratulations.
vPari
r66toniieltit
llY.
in its entii'cty.
• It being Thanksgiving timP, 'Rev.
Sebti! Stated that the Korean Crinieh,
'onfiligy:eli:iajiSTshetihriseltilstYrt•:'•tinribc.6101,intahrititirli:
anniversary Of the arrival of the
first ehrilittaii Missianaties, and' toti•
,
tribtitiens are at .this time made to..
.ward carty,ing on 0 Mission field os,
„taftbiiihed in China, •
*
•ppngratulate !you t-boili n Y'0,
gb,....1:-hetiltb.,. your •sound minds, anci
YO t,.•capueity • for enjOying yourSelveS
. ,
on .01 occasions.
. , .
..),•-On no • doubt .fool, a great (1.Ait!
of 'Watei- h.,s,• Passed under the bridge.
sintie ,that,./neniorabie day awaY back,.
in 1887, When your. life partnership. •
fir, t. hogan,..Manir'•of yOurfriends, of
't41",t; tinie are back'here today to,hon,
'env you and .join in our feliditations: '
• We have Witnessed ..many
Changes' in'the last fifty years; tiero',
planes. iiinnining overhead, within.).
biles'.tvith 50miles' per hour, speed •
racing hoeis, radios`connecting
the „ whole world.- Prngress,' is „ the'
'watchword of this age But We would .
do,,well to keep in mind the ide' Is.,‘
tallght 15Y• Youand your pareiltto
steady •inotaily. end- sidrittially,
ato
nditil!cinutch
teShrotdttt
,`thtns.a0 :pt.lifolitittpa,ls
intact •
ttrii Of 'the haPPY- Meitiories.
have of your 4eVer, gett.
cOos- and toot* Care (it "na, WO ask •
YOU to aCeePt tided giftg. Th4t-Yet,i'
rina. yof
hi: rilatty happy, uSetnf • wilts:
to enjoy thein eine14111
.ere;at
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