The Lucknow Sentinel, 1937-11-18, Page 1•
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1190 A IrEARs--$1:a50 IN Argi'AlsICE-50a EXTRA TO U. 8..3.
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,WQMEN'S INSTATIITE BRINGS. '
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'1.'PhOine tIC , l' .' '
CUTTERS FOR SALE-2,-ApplY. to.
Wm, IMa,c1cenzie; R. 5, Liicknow.
FOR SALE -12' young pigs ready
, .
to wean -Herb Ensign' 'Phone 62-r-
12, Dungannon. • •\, •
,
STRAYE11-.--A sore pirry wsith
, , .
face Anyone knowing- of -her-
• whereabonts; Please stable, and'noti-
fy Wm, .Hawkshaw,. R. 1,• Ilolyrood.•
CLEARING' AUCTION SALE;; -Of
ferin stock and irnp1ements,1;at, Lot
,Con.,,6,,:Turnberry, Friday, 14C1,v
,ember. 26th -Gilbert Itowes, prop, ,
•'''. . Matt, GaYnot; Atte.:
PERSONAL-:
VIGOR-7-AT-H-ONGE-1=
,NEW. OSTREX Tonic Tablets, Contain
, raw oiister invigorators and other
. stiniulante, One dose • peps U organs/.
glands, If riots delighted, maker re-
funds, price Paid -U.25. Call. Write
'a
• AUCTION SALE -of -Amin stock
'and, imPlement of the •estate :of the
*late lJoh n MacLeod; at Lot 14;1, Con:
2„ Kinloss, ,Tuesday,-, November: 23rd,
at one O'clOCkvsharp. :Terms Cash.
'Farm lands,' N. 11. of ,Lot 11, Con. 3,.
Kinloss; containing '50 ' acres and
Lots 1.3;• KinlOse,. Con;
tainingta3(40 acres, will 'also be Offered
subject-',A.a reserved-4hid-
,
/ Well. •Henderson, Aue.
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WHO . CARES?
•• "Alrho care to spend a life:free:Of
. . • .
financial .toubles? Who cares' to sup-
- Ply the 'needs of his family?, ..,Who
• Cares to 'work for 'himself and•Alyas
:earn as „much as as he ...desires ? ,For
'..tlivs.0•.• who ',1.:46Pliyy care; the IT.A,111:ii...X
"". PRODUCTS COPANY,•With its line
..er' 203 boirsebld iincessitis'
14,...forward__arLi 'gapes
• out ooligation whatsoeverv-,-WRIITI,?
, .0.3Ncp:;. -1gaPtrhal•
FOR SALE -L200• acres well -drain -
e(1, good Clay' loaaioppOsite school,
•Con. ID, 'West WaWanosh •Iluron Co.,
E. II'. 26; N. H. 21, ,brick honse;hath,.
hardwood floors; .good .barn, 2 drive -
sheds, silo, henhouse. Running Water
and/ electric . wiring , in Image • and
• ,
stables.; . ten acres 'WheatTo ."' •
. . ,
be sold • by., auction at .Joseph
:AgneW".61".. offiee,Lackinow, Dec:. • 4t14,
. •., . •
3 'Nils...
, ,•Fer,' particulars; appi at the 'Pre'
rni.seS Or te...W. 'G. .3,11ae tOstie; Lurks.;
• nOW;1 2, .E 11 Sirrit,k; 508 Glenlake,
Ave,..Toronta•: • • • .• •
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• AUCTION SALE
There Will be offered for sale r -by
• Public ,Auction at Joseph., Agnew's
Office at Lueknow oij„Satin:day the
27th day �f November, A„.p. 1937 at
2 (*leek ' pan, the small house . be
Ionging to th'e estate otIsabefla Me
Gregor/ •deceaSe.d; being Let 12; ,Mec-
Donald. Sub:',DiVision of part' of the
North, Half of Lot 60, COncession,l,
Township Krnloss Plan 152. ;
...There is eriet-eir is priirreytT
” a Small fraine house: in.; fair ie'pf.iir.
Tetnis Of •Sale -.-Cath.
The Property will • he :sold snbjeet,
to a reserve bid. ; ; •
DATED November 15th A.D. 1931.
DANCEY & BOL'SBY, •Barristers
' Goderich,•,Ontario.i• •
',. Solicitors fer the, Vendor.
Wellington :Henderson, Auctiorieer,
•• • NOTI,CE TO.. CREDITORSII.
, TAKE • NOTICE .that all Persons
having olainiS against the Estate Ot,
JOHN GEORGE ANDERSON late
of therage of talChaaW in the'
. Colniti.711 Bruce, Flax Dealer Iceas
-.d, Who died, on or about the /4.13tli
day ot:OetOber A.D. 1937,.are, hereby
notified to send their clainis and.,par-
tiatilars in Connection 'therewith • to
the tindersighed exileutor .on tar,. be-
fore the pal day of NoVember
1937.
'AND •1Fit1tTtIgn - TAKE NOTICE'
that inimediatdly atter ,the said: date,
the proodeda Of the Said estate will
diStributed aniorig those entitlixil
thereto having 'regard: Only to the
athis which have their been properly
• Med.'. ••
b/ilt13 at .tuokiitivi this 8th atly
of Novembet A.D, • ,
' 'W11.,PittDt, r,Alltftliabiili
Lnektiew, brit�.•
:Hall,the LuOknow,,,WOrneWS: IAStitnte
is sponserillg all' entertainment • of'
oatstanding renoWn that should draw
. packed house;.',,
P011?a-4• l'epo \!917,
itists will\present, • rr`,,
sting: -Alma ;Dunbar; the l"Queen. of
:Comedy" ,Offers "••ongs, storiei and
character 'sketches. ;Gladys Cornell,
contralto solOiSt, who' sank at the
Coronation, : will wear her gowa NY9rn
at that time and Will also tell of her
experiences there. Kathleen Billings,
accordianist and Lois Gray, tap dim;
cer, 'are •certaih to delight" the aud-
ience. Agnes Munro as pianist ' aleo
,
:takes part_in_funny-cometty-iltetches
"with, 'Mice Dunbar.
It will he a great show and the In-
stitute area counting on you. to: be
• , , ,
.there. •
BELIEVES LOT OP ,CARELESS
DRIVIN,G BY YOUTH' OF TODAY
renewing his Sentinel,- Mr, Chas.
-Nichelsoir--Of-GrAybiirn,--7Sask.,, corn:-
ments .on the. many. auto • accidents
•
in the..L. neknow 'district: He.belieye's
ti
here s -*lot of careless drivnIgkdone
tlie youth of. today.- Mr. ,Nichtifsen
sayS, he has been driVing•Oati. stead-
ily ga••yeara, and has nevi- had
•,.1....soratoli:•. • • „ ,
Crops Awere practically a failure
in that area,:,. apd. a,relief .• leaf.. waS
received from. -Manitoba Which was
gFeatlY.- appreciated. The' ,-eninnier..
Was. hot .and dry and 'eo: far.this- fall"
there had been .no, frost. Or SnoW;
the great .concern : of -eYeryone,', was
the, lark of ,sviater for .Stock; until at
least'the', time of the !January thaw,
he stated., 7'77, •
• HARD FROSTSa
. •
'First ..hard. ,frosts .:of .thc. ,season
ciejust i....W.•egli.30.$04,4', and. NborScIS.11,
nights. Wednesday',niglits Al',Op in
temperature. :left the :ground frozen,..
hc*i-e shaded, throughout • tthe :next
rhy. Unduly•mild and' continued wet
weatherhs prevailed since then with
,,sno..ori.,...iVedneeday • •
Local Rector Inducted
At Sunday Service
Yen; • Archdeacon Doherty 'Conducted
Impressiye Service InductingRev.
A. A' Maloney .As •sRector Of The
' Turish.,Orerucknow, Ripley, Pert,
,Albert And Diungannon
• On Sii nday morning, November .14,
the -Alfred-Alexander Maloney
whs. indutted as rector- Of the parish
of, tut-dint/NV; ^Ripley,.. Port, Albert ...arid •
Dungannon, at a ;special service :held
inVeter's Anglican Church,- L'k,ic-
.. • ,A •shorteried.forM' of nngning:rtray;
,cr, :s,•:,.a$ 'read ,hy.:...tha assistant, Rev. P.
ii?..11iOrd, Mr. Maldney• reeding, the
. lesson. 'After' the singing of theese-
Oini, byinn," the ;induction service Pr•S
Per* Was: eon,ducted• by.:. the. Venerable4.A rcluleacon DohertY,"B,As.c. ii•
of 'T ondan During the • Serviee: thii
,keys' 1 the'ohuroli. Wore .ptesent.Ied •ori
hchtlf 'of the 'warden& all .'four,
Gacarge Smith, ;, of•
Lneknew, •The Arclideh,Conthen .
con-
ducted the'rieW reetoito thevatious.
irnportani,..,p•ositions' in the • 'church
briilding,„ admonishing; hint• inhis du.
US teeter ' Baptisiii,',in - public
.Prayer, •the ,•: reading of the Holy
Scripturesf., in, preaching:: and In. the
•dPlah.katioil• the Holv"GOnancription:
•Arehdeacini•• Doherty 'chose AS his
text; Acts 1.1[:23,.. 4.4The :InSCiPleS: Were
called . Cliriatians• •first •In Antioch".
,bnring his disemitSe•lie reviewed ;the
groWths Of the, Christian 'Church tnd
Ilaid pert:1,00dr •eniPhaels on the.
nu-
portance Jibe* OfActs" as the
histericals'llqeumen,t Which tells 'us So
much about. ' the , fitat. years Ofthe
t)turch •=10;fOre so than any .otliet.7.•virtitL•
Mg in 'Sadredeor iitofatieliterature.
Quite a manlier froM the parishes
Of -riongurnion,:Port •Albert and • Rip-
It!S"WCtC PlCtc.nt, besides their' Official
reliresentatiVea, the :wardens- of •eaok
.6116..ch. These v01'0(11'641 St.
2Chnkoh,', ,Duilgantron-Measts,
Ray-
niotiti • BroWri Arid Robert • Direniti:
Clitirelry . Pert Albert-41esare.
011.'610 llaytion and Ilarty.ilawkitis.„
PAO'S • ,Ohn'tel4
;Thaepli.• CtillCott and Geetge Etitiner-
1.00. Thi
LOpithow 'Worderia, Who ,tep:..
•t6sented:St; Peter's Church, are
Mes-
sI:-t. Edgar IIoIlyman iffid '''Geotge
feCond4e417'To Be $ent Ths Wee
OVE.M13:04\18tI, 1937
WED -DING BE
WHITE:
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• „I?i,e•v:i.:::11,e;tt4Ity,r,\.,, or: \a:;r.ira:at tie,p3/Vd.a.::4:4I-,‘,..
.,.eMnized.'in 'St,. Anne's -AOrnan .catho
wheir
l3ern
Clinrol:4
AglIA610, ,
In inarriage:to Mr. i‘n (;b
r1\
n.,
1)onations To Be In. Friday -May Ih
Left At Central Points l'or Coll-
is shipping
.relief
.41,faen area' in Saskatchewan. The
'ear is 'being 'loaded On. Friday,: when
all ...donatiO4 Must lie-, in..
, With fafl cr�is not all harvested
at the .tirne'the. first car Was shipped.•
.many were Unable to contribute. at
that time, but .'"expressed the desire
to assist in loading a • second :car.
Potatoes,,, •honey, Canned •
preserves and such like are
aracirig- the donations request7ed;-Whig
perishable products Such. as •cabbage
.cannOt. be, handlacE,,
".: Arrangernents • have , been . Made to
'havol donations ;left '' at the stores nt
St. ,Helens,, St..' Augustine, Langside,
Lochaleir, Ainberley? Kintail; • KingS-
bridge,, Dungannon, ,,,..tiolyroed.
lotigli• ea& Kinloss, • where trucks: swill,
Call • on Friday
• Donations 'may salse sbe brought, lo.
he .1.nekneW C..1‘1111,,
time. • before'. Friday everthig, '
cornmittee in 'charge is henca..,
ftil.that the •re&pOnsel may :be .equally
as liberal 'tine time •and that ,anether
.oh. Its Mission of assistance and good
'Will %from this areas; "
:rnarrza. bY •her. ether The dere
,mony Was'.PerfOrmed by Rey. John
RileirnT'h .0!.;sn'; eajle. FA:ti'dt/Illen'egs;rtrilin'wtihtlie
sanCinarY, . : , ' • ,
The bride Was charmingly gowned
••
in a White' satlWdress, crowned With
a Wreath and, veil, and With matching,
accessories: She carried a bouquet'
of pink 'arid .red carnations. with mai-k_
71einiart7firlii. The bride was attended
bYlint' sister, Miss Leona White
. , a
who wore a blue satin •• dress with
shies, gloves and hat ,tolinatell. sShe.
carried red eai•nations and • maiden
hair fern: .The groom was attended
by his brother, Mr. Basil Hogan.
wedding dinner., :Was, served at
the ininie• Of the bride's pirentk: to
iminediate 'relatives Of ach family. ,
aL•verY
sant afternoon 'was' enjoyed as
Ford Contributed a •number. ,of hie
famous. violin ;selections, accOmPai#d
by Miss Lorena 'Hogan :at the piano.'
.
In .;the '•.e,vehing; . a • reception • was
Inniediateiy: atter,: the
• BLAKE CIIILDREN IMPROVE
,COntiritred iipproirement, is noted
in the . Condition Of Mdriel;and .Keith
Blake; both afflieted, .soine!'weeks..ago'
with -infantile , ParalYsis., Keith bas
'returned ,herne; but will be. on his
•beek ,for a Meath or se not
,
pailgysed,_Aere iS-7'a_-_weakneSsL,21it
his lower liibs, that. are encased in
splints, an4, with .a:.„speeial shoe. A
complete, recovery : is 'Coked for::
:His. • sister Muriel, seriously para-
lysed, is
• still' hi the iron hang .and is
expected, O..'be .for, two months yet...
Movement •and ,strength is returning
to her arms, and he is able to say::.
few;iWordS •Twiren but of the , lung;
Which earlier Was airinist impossib'e.
•risal•:-7-errestigh-to be. encouragingTst-crilef
Pilrents and
•OBSERYED .81ST ,IiIRTHDAY
Mr. John 'atokrit,. 'venerable , Luck -
now t resident, quietly observed,: ' his
8let birthday on Saturday:"Last :Week
saili• Mr: •. JoYnt , again sable to be
•ilown., town; .after being .confined to
his 'home for .several •weeks:
ano-
ther .of.a series of illnesses ; he has.
suffered during the past few years.
Each ,,time .however; a! ruggedcon-
/4ittition has 'enabled Mr: ,joYht • to
throw off the • illness; and reSurne a•
;certain -degree ,of activity for which
he has been , notedthrOughinit:his
•ftnii:ascare...yeara: •• •.: •
Nomination .Approaches
QuietlyIn' Townships
„
'Ashfield And West. WaWanosii
„
Nont-
'na(4)ns To Be;Held 'Next Friday -7
Electien Talk Is Almost Nil."... •
;Friday Of next week is nomination
day in. Ashfield and West..Wawariosli
TaWnship,S;, which :municipalities ,hold'
the early date,. In event of an. election
it falis On :December, 6th. :
• •1...ittle is beard Of what iernination
day' may bring, hilt the. feet, that both
municipalities" saw ' elections' staged
last year, Might tend.' to foreast
ne-
elaniatjotis this year. , .
Ashfield,: .'Reeve,'', Richard John -
Sten • and Deputy Reeve: ; Gilbert
Frayne are • conipleting their; first
year in these offices. In West Waw•••
ariesh thulittiatfon. is different Iteeve'
WM. Stetvert,. Who • successfully .\con--
tested, the reeileShiP last. Year, is com-
pleting his 7th .1.thrin. Likewise Coun-
cillors Cairns Aitchison And Albert
Gaininie.'„have ' served Similar .terms
Brown SinythAnts 'serVed, some -four
• . .
years, and Thomas Webster, who was
returned hiSt several .ears
,i';erviee pkihi, to that.
Developments in West Wawanosh
would; ti:ppear to ",depend largely -. on
whether ,or not Menibera (..4 this body
are willjng to. ouft5f on, have 'higher.
aspirations, ori are ready ta fettle.
; In ,I.,,nctqlowand kinioss, nemina.
tione are not "held until a iribrith
latet., Little has been ..heattl; ftpm.
but in LueknOW, Reeve W. 13.
Andorson has,tta.tdd.114'mtentions
to retire,
pie left' ter lidney oon tri to
. p • De-
troit, and pther,:'peints.' The hride'a...,
travellingr.costUnie wasa navy blue
die, gray tiiinnid coal, hha
'Matching' accessories.. On their. return
'they will residein Toronto, ••
COMMUNITY, HALL SHELL •
• ...:COMPLETEDL(M,..MONDAY-.
Late .Saturday.. afternoon, practical -
weeks; -after cOnstriretion..
the frame was• coninien.cod;tthe .Shell
of, the conininnitY:tall. Was •completed,
With tbe-exceptiensOf the :half dozen
six-feot, • e„•,,' •,• •
." ...These had'been' delayed' in reaching
here and on Mondayafternoon they
were put irr'Place-atop the-inarnmoth
:Steel , co'ered buildilig,. Which makes
.quite: an impeSing Sti•tiestUre,,
• The,...khell
week
in cempletin,g, the foundation,
and this in .site ,of, Much unfavorable
fair weather , and 'a calapse of •• the
framework. tin, the early stages; that
eineed ' two -weeks' hO6h.
: M-uch hits been latUled, 'but.
interior, ,cenetru,etidn 'is' at :present 'ati
a 'standstill, 'pending iiverd.-: from the:
Provincial '..Goverriinent, 'regarding •a
grant ; under • the Corninimity
..Act, • which' would necessitate -inter-
ior lconstructian • of a nature to 'com-
ply with thiS act., •
of :the proposed: interier.
put *ere •••stibiriitted: to •the, Depart.,
Ment last week •o.hd.r,a, . reply. Is .: ex-
pected to arrive any day, •
. 7.
Card Of Thanks 7'
,
Mk. and . Mrs,- ISaac Andrew and
•
family,wish to: express heartfelt.
thanks to friends and , neighbors for
the many kind acts and exp4Asi0ns
sYmPathy..at • the " time' of their
.
•
bereavement.•
Now ...Woo' len; Cornfortahle Under-.
.gayrnents for...every". theiniier: of ....thd
family -'IHE''ARKET 'STORE.7
Former Resident' Donates
$:25. TO.:(ornrnunity Hall
Mr, Angus MacKenzie of Tor,:
:who •formerly. Coridneted.'a
bake hesinesS in Luchnow, '
• a twentY•five dollar donation to
•the Community • Hall Fund eri'
, 1VIonday. The donation is grate.
„fullY acknowledged bY, the Cont
• inittee.•
•Mr 'MacKenzie; Whose • 'Visit:
here at thie•• bine, was..ti sad One,
' ' occasioned- by the death .'Of his,
• sister, was Mueli •iniiireeSed by •
the .fine: new •she Jus coin;
• pleted, ahd• Was •eager to stoPar..t
•the thidertitlitig Wiii.teh he aon,
siders doe's credit to hiS:"Y 614
hne to
• ' ' "
•itie then; We litiVa learned
that 'Air. MacKeiikle. Westin 'en;
• ' •tilueiristie •citrier„,.While in tuck.,
now, atitt: 'while On n visit fieiof
'With "`iwe ctftiihg tiliks,,..'
Skipped by Go, Ito, 'Stnitk• and 06,
lat JG. Aliirdo'cli; who- .brought.
..• hoifor tor toOkirroW by \*Ihhitti...
•tlie. Ontario ,Trt•iikatd 'Seale Year$
•• 'ago,. . •
WeSierfiPrs. **Vas"' Thanks :For
Sent- From; This Com;
Hail; Aird- In-
sectsTo.'C,Pae ',Cr,?P‘ !Ip4
•\ ,qhr4e1;1}7,1111gr,1,31' tii'1141\
, .1 r. ; ,
(., ap.ts . ; plans are neing f matte ,snip,
secOrid car from here to, drought' '
stricken.. Saskatchewan,. letters , of
-thanks for Previsions received in the
first ear; 'continue to pour in fromi
grateful Westerners. '
Pupils qf Clover Valley School, S.
S. 11,• Huron and their teacher .Cliff;'
,
oz d ,VtrYlds,. have, . received several
'letters from Pupils of Dismore Can-
Solidated school, s as the result of a
,
QUALITY: AND SEI.IirICE
WEEK -END - •
lh
SPECIALS
LI
JELLY
• •I 1:1
AYER CAKES
• -PINpAPI'LE. ROLLS
CHELSEA BUNS.
• : •
HONEN's, RASPBERRY TARTS ' • •
• ^, AND MANY"' OTHER VARIETIES. TO aliocisE FROM
0.,LLYM.#N'S QUA. BAKER
'\
letter enclosed in a bag Of. potatoes
received by the janitor of that sehool.
One of the letters follows, as well:
sriss letters ;to Allan Miller and Lleyd*.
arid. Jiminie Hunter; and a letter re-
ceived by J D. Ross secretary of the
local • committee froin. It Thorpe, who
had charge of the,distribution.of the.
Car at Dinsinore.
Dinsmore, Sask., ,November, :1937.
.Dear": Friend, ,
I, am 'writing this on behalf:Of the
girls in the Intermediate room • of
the' Dinsznore School, to Voice our
:sincere thanks, for yourkindness to
as. . • '; • -w •
'Saskateliean,in a., email'
.viIlag narriecr•DinsmOre, and it was
joyfully.,and, thankfully that we -got
the bags of...Vegetables one of Which;
cOntained your .letter: •
• . .(Continned, on Page. 5) ,
BRUCE: CANDIIYATES. FOR
BOYS' PARLIAMENT NOMINATED:
, The first 'Older ,Boys' Conference
:to he held in Bruce Co. convened in
the Puisley tinted' Church on ,NOV
13th,.. with :102 enthusiastic boys and
'leaders. in. attendance. The, Conference
was directedby the •Boys' Work Conn:
mittee of the Bruce.. Co. Religioti
"EdiiRition ' Council;' of, which : GI A.
Coyne, •Ripley is chairMan arid Rev.
L. S. Mott, .Bervie, i secretary.
: 'Bill ,Ne,wnliairt,_ Southampton, Was
chosen - Grand iPraetors, Reign • .J.
Hauser, Chesley,. , Deputy greeter'
, y
tor:In the •raorning splendid addres-
ses •were4given• by Bill Newnbarn
and -
Lloyd Brown. The guest speaker, re-
presenting . the , Ont. Boysi.. Work
Bbard,• was Rev'. E. E. Hifilman, 'Kit -
WOMEN'S INSTITUTE MEETING
• . The, Noveinher:meeting,.of_the Wo --
glen's. Institute wak, held. on Friday
at • the'hOme of affri:„ J. R.
With,' an attendance . of '46: Details
were . arranged regarding . the Alice
:Dunbar, concert to ,bet:presented next
Tuesday.:A donation of • $8400 Was ,
niadc to crippled children; relief work.,
The smotto "Lest We Forget" ;Was '
taken .by Mrs. M. • H. Thompson: The
topic * 111cidern , ,Canadian - Herder -
prepared by sMiss Hazel Webster was
read •bir Mrs. Sidney Decker.' Solos
,w.ere-.4.rerldered. by - -.Misses Roszella-
-1611in and-,Pegiv"Ma-eDenald:-.-"Xiii7
Aylmer; Ackert . gave a ,paper on
"Peace t. Education and International
1,telatiorisliiP"' -and a report' of the
area •convention at : Harriston, Prei.
,pared :by Mrs... J. „McInnes; .Wai• read
hy Mr. M. Henderson. The nil) call
17.1 F
s a.onrs.r.,,ere
bunch Was d b,y, e'rved.by Pie_hostess
"What: I Thank-
ltd
zid directors in charge.'
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Not -Perfect •Sighi
is here, there and everywhere
I And withnot-perfect sight. there
•is not -perfect work,, coMfort, Or
pleasure, from onything, The'.
good news is that improved Via-
. ion awaits the decision of those
• needing it
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▪ 'gig. SIGHT SERVICE': .
'Lucknow •
At Schinid's Jewellery Store
AB Day Each' Wednesday and
Each Saturday :Morning
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Nomination Of candidates for the
O. Older Boys' Parlianient Star the
two constituencies of :Bruce, ,reitilt-
ecV,ee follows, -West • i'ruoe, Brice
COIwell;?.-Itineardirie,•:and JaCk:
Rush-
ton, Port Elgin and East: Bruce, Fred
Stokes, Chesley•and Haddon Wilson,
Paisley. It Was Made 'Clear' that s all
boys: are eligible • to Vote Who ' have
passed their 12th ;birthday and not
yet,. 21. and who iite:,,rnembers of a
Trail Ranger,: ".. or ' s SundaySchool. Class' that is duly registered
with the ,Ont. Boys' •Work Board and
has had the names of its rnearbers'
placed on the Returning Officer's List.
An appeal was made to Sunday
School teachers • tp ,regfettr7::their
groups. The 'Returning., Officers for
the county are Dr! Geav, C. Hind,
Walkerton for the' East, and Rev. ri
A. Cowan, Port Elgin for the west. '
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,Card Of Thanks.
.Mr. and Mrs.: Ernest, Blake are
deeply grateful and with to sincere-
ly thank the Many friend's And neigh-,
bari',for.,their Many' acts of kindness
and expressions of sympathy during
their time Of ;trouble and bereave-
ment: ,
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Many Deer Shot During
,• Past Week Open Season
No Venison Comes To The Village,
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But Several Kinloss Ninurods' Bag
One -Licenses Were In Demand_
From report. -3 : throughout Bruce
and, Grey Counties; It is evident that
nranY deer. were shot during the open
season last Nteek, that 'Continued 'train
MondaYto. Saturday. We have failed
.to hear at a asingle 'aniMal, coming to
the Village, but several Kinloss mark;
smen get their.sqUotaof one, _among
:Whom' Ave nriderstand were Merle
Middleton, . Raynard Ackert,hick
•McQuiiiiti and ' Currie 'Colwell. '
, Licenses covering the Week's hunt-
ing were . Much in demand here, ac-
cording to 'Constable MoOre,` who le;
seed upwards to twenty. No accidents
wete, repotted itt either cotintiei.
• Officert of -the law had a busy week/
watching ;for infringing of the • te.
grations andat least six aimtods
in two, counties, were found without
license's and paid a fine as, 'AS
having their guns confiscated.
Remembrance , Day,. ' saw ;`, areas
where. deer' were Iodated, "floeded".
With hirhis•cMany were, Ideated. in
the .Langaid innininiity,• so .many in
fact, .that one farnaer who was.erided-
voting to plow,, made one found Of:
the ficl and ..cOntidere4 it would be ',-
safer .telfse.that occupation.
v „Yatria, Etc,, for
chat tid Knitting, New Style Rooks a
for <flitting, THE MARKET
ST 101 .
Remembrance,
$014 • -On: .,Thuridav.,
SlVicele--ergRYeinv.enA C°AndulyiteldOnetylttDineg
er ..
livered' Address,•
.Marked .SiMple‘ impressive
ceremony, Liickir.* and Cominunity
-observed Iterriembiance ,;Day • on
Thursday, the 19th anniversary Of
the •signing of the ,.Arniistiee when
a large gathering •aispiribred:. in the
Town gall, to :bay' again.,a• tribute to
\th.r;se who Paid the inPre'rne sacrifice.
Thc service Institute,
• ,awrasranei6citiedtY
tho Women's e ...
'teiLlay-logal...,Clergyrnen, with 'Rev. C.
11. MacDonald, as chairman: .Members
of the:, Girl., Guide .orgapiiatione. 'at;
tended In a body, With \i‘pr;s. Nrman
the
sCrV1Ce opencd with '0 Canada". T:
hyinns “Leet We Ferget".. 'and, '40
God Our ROD in Past", Were
:sung. Xtev: P. it .1.0akerd sled ir Pra-
er,Rey..,4y.y.: 3: Patton read' the' scrip-
ture passage. and Rev. S. T. Tucker
pronounced the benediction. , •
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Rev. A. ' A. Maloney of St, Peter's
Church addressed the, gathering. ,The
day;- he .pointed Out, ,Conint'entorateS
'peace' that. is quite precarious -with
world 'condition sticky as -they, ara,' He
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sraf•essed the terribleness of war WhiOli
is no longer a thing /Of :rinnah•Ce , and
stated that„•the only lasting Peaces we
can 'bring by \ the; Prince Of
Peace dwelling • in our hearts., ,
After the, ObserVinice of the tWQ4
ininntes silence, wreaths Were Pladetl
at - the .Cenotaph. The, Province of
Ontario. wreath ivas :placed by 'Mrs,
S. C. Itathwelle the. institute' Wreath
by Mrs.' Clarke I:Ind.:the wreath itt
memory of Aylmer Aitchison, -; hi' • his
TrePhOw AIYIract.
Prayer the NationalAii' thetn
ended • the service. ; •
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'that,popular annual event; St,
Andrew's Bali, 'will. be held' in • the
own' ,11811, Lucknow; Pridar, Nov.
mber 2dth, tinder • itairsheatilub
a.g.iikaaalladiter414'S oteheattii and,.
IperS, aeivod, 6enotal dini
ion 2fict* ,• a•
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IN COMM.IJNITy' PLATE /
37, PIECE .SERVICE/
• .FOr/,§ People
You ' Save •• .
Available In Any . Pattern,
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TUDOR PLATE
Oneida' Community
resents La Fleur
26 PIECE SET
$16.75 ,
=INGE:OFFER
• :INTROD.UP.E..Lk FI4EUR
4 s.iiLAp ;FORKS
BOXth-$i 00•
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•Regular
Yaiue •$2.35 -
Wm ''A. Rodgers
ROCKINGHAM. DESIGN.'
' 26 Piece -Set' '
Rem .$1609, For $1250
• Jeweller
- Schmid
& Watchmaker
LUcKNOW :GOSPEL HALL
Come ' Alig Rear A .Word itt Soasoli
. xi* That Is WearY`','',
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Friday,.,7 p.m.•• -•-;Young, Peeple's Hone
,..rn..-7-Bei,bOlaf i‘BEe6ad
,.. /,',..and
Study
Sunday 11 a m -This Do In Remem
br0.
.'Suuday, 8 Paii.H.TOpie ."Why,'.' I. i,ea•
' lieve, The Billie •Iti //The
Word, Of • God!..
: ,S.PEilifER-;411R. GEORGE LOWF 1'
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"ANNUAL MEETING • ,
.Clu s of .4orth
en".,a.vill" hold, their anntial meeting at '
13e1g•i•ave;:aoh FHda Xoventher, 13th,
with '.sessioriS, at 1.0.3()/. e,fo. • and I.:30
p.m. W..' G. Nicholson, ,presitent
the Co,opetatiye,• Will Spealc..il al.nrich
at icon, gog,
• :mtg. 0. Anderson and john m
son, riding directors.
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• TIIE AlliLE INSTITUTE
11:/:iends ,of "the Bible Institute will;
sbtei ;ageinatds: t.sottheetiadii4ngochtheewfteneeklygreoinutisibof
s „:
of ,the Institute:. On the tniening night
of t.tivciosies the attendance ,wai 27
eii‘l;ceiltiiidnigit
ngftwheas teachers.' ,1/: tt FriditY
If you have not - Yet. -enrolled wil
you not ,do eo as serni as possible So ..
' es not to lose any of the valuable
teathing under such caPI.l. le leaders
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S Mr: MiteGifliVitty, •Mt... Loney aid
Mrs, Turner, ' ..'.
PletiSc try and be rik,4ent for the '
tini
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of p',3a6Y,epi.t.ifin.d saate. service troni,: ' •
'Phis Friday- evening,A Class. got '
boyi'‘ and girls of . public school iike
1,;slit: ipii2hON1dtiiii,ablysiiiiiydded: 't6Mor and bring.
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