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1200 A YEAR ---:IN ADVA1STCB-50e EXTRA, TO U S A.
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FOR• SALE--;-9-Piece dining rogna
suite,good as new., Enquireat Sen.
'tinel Office. •
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FOR SALE--11-roons house.-
• • ' in
Lucknow, ' well located, % acre of
greutici. APP1Y' at Sentinel Office':
HO• VSEKEEPER • WANTEb;-Mid-:
dle aged lady for light. housekeeping
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and companion to elderly lady. .'Apply
• t� Mrs Wm Henderson, Wingham.
INI4I/AL MEETING'
The' annual meeting of the Luck -
now Elevator 'Company will be held
in the' ethic of -Geo :IL Smith on: Sat.
rday evening, August, 13th, at eight
:o'clock sharp. Election' of officers and
other regular *business trans4Cted.
lames Hackett, President.
TENDERS
Tenders will be reOeived by the
undersigned pith Saturday noon,
August . 13th, ,for • the digging of.
300 feet r of drain,' 22 inches deep, at
,the Lucknow Community Hall, and
:or laying tile and. filling in., •
Wm. Muidie
Chairman :Community 'Hall Com.
NOTION
'• • The 'Consumers Co -Operative As-
•' sociation ,of Lueirnow will again Mix
,
, fertilizers .for.,fall• use. We can 'talk
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any brain' required and can also, mix
a complete fertilizer for mixing .with
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the,. grain.• • ' • This last last plan has been followed by
• many farmers in this district to their
• entireaatiSfaction and it saved them
' buying' a fertilizer drill.' Order. early.
JOHN • JAMIESON, Manager.
R. 3, Lucknow, 'Phone Dungannon
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NOTICE: TO CREDITORS'
'IN THE MATTER of 'the 'Estate -
of Hugh Ann late of ,tlie TOwiship
of Kinloss IA the County of .Bruce;
• , 'Painter, deceased.
• Notice is hereby give l Pursuant to
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the Statute in that', be alf that all
Creditors and others having Claims
or ,
demands against the Estate of the
said Hugh Ross, who died on or about
the Ninth . day Of 'Arne, A. p.,192.
are required on or ..before' the Tenth
day of Septeinber:A: D. 1938 to send
by post prepaid,' or deliver, to Joseph
-Agnew, , Lucknow, 'Ontario, the
sur-
viving :executor of the last Will and
Testament of the said deceased their
names, -addresses aud-VEStriptions,
the full particulars of their claims,
statement of•,their accounts, .andthe
nature Of the securities, if any, held
•.by 'them duly Verified by affidavit: ,
And .take notice that after Such
• ast-mentimiso date the said Exequtor
*ill proceed- to distribute the. assets
. of the said deceased among the part-,
' ies entitledthereto, having • regard
• only to the Claims of which • he shall
• then: have notice, and that, the said
• eheentor. will net be 'liable for . the
said assets or , any •part thereof to
any Person or persons . of Whose
Claims 'notice shalt not haye' been: re•-
.ceived by him at the time . of such
distribution.
:Dated at; Lucknow, Ontario, the
Tenth day .of September A. D. 1938.
• Joseph Agnew
Lucknow, Ont.,
,• • Executor
COMING EVENTS I
pARAmouor DANCE
Dance in the paramount Hall,
every Friday •night. , Music by • .Mae7
' Kenzie's 6rp,keee /, orchestra, Dancing
ire**, 9 till 2. General Admission 25C;
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TALKING PicTuRts
• Ie. Lucknow,, Wednesday, August
24th. Advance •rilm. Service Presents
ander L. O. auspices, - Buffalo Bill,
Jr. in "Tenn." Several short stib-
ieete Lin....:AddiLion. See , Bills. Show
starts at 8.30 .Admielsiel, 25e and 15c.
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EVERY.
aturda3r Night
TI1E
rens Luiktiot4:,
.11fiadtenzle)s Otehestin
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CONSISTENTLY 1.1QT
While August has brought nothing
unusual in the way, of summer heat,
it has been 'consistently het sincb the
first Of the month, in contrast to h
very moderate Jab,. Humidity this
month}as been e:tcessivelio that the
wealthernaan had this district swel-
tering hi iemPeratures of fronfiltito
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00 .degrees. •
-Wednesday' brought �o1ing, breets
in the Wake of the following: :tcrsiPer-.
aturea of 'the."'firet nine ,days 'Of the
month' as fellows: .
• Meg:
MondaY! 1St , . 4. 617',
Tuesday, glird 67. „-
Wednesday,. ,3rd • 70-,
Thursilair; 67 ;
Friday, 5th • ' 594
Saturday, .6th sa
Sunday, '7th 60 ,
Monday, 8th --s§ 65
Tuesday; 9th • •
BURIED HERE. TUESDAY •
The funeral of Mr.-- George' Baker
oC Tivetton,,, xvho passed away, aud..,:
denly,• in hs 85th ybar, was held. to
preenhill ,.Ceinetery on Tuesday Mr
Baker,' a xfornier blaels'srnith' at For-
dyce, wae:a brother-in-law' of Mr.,
llalPh Nixon. of. Zion."
••„ WHEAT, GENERALLY' LIGHT
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'Bruce CotintY reports its Wheat
'sample: generally poor to fair with
an :oechsionat field Yielding' well and
of good quhty In this
'vicinity the yield has', been disappoint-
ing With ' several reports of small
light '!weight giarn, oine of whieh
has weighed as low is fifty-two
pounds, te: the •buahell. •
LUCtiNOVir,
CHOIR PRESENTED
DEPARTING MEMBER
Presentation Of Clock
' iress Eapfessive of
Of Services OfMiss
..Callum And Regret
Leng, Assoeihtions
And An Add,
ApPreOatitmf
Mal".g.111..tet
Mc -
Iii Severing.'
On Sunday following the morning
bbnich •service,:members of the Choir.,
,of the moie4: Church, bade' farewell•
to Miss Margaret MacCallum and as
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a Malt of appreciation of .faithful
service in the 'dial'', and regret .in the,
,severing ofpleasant associations, an
, attractive cloqk was presented by
Miss ,Viola Kerry, with Miss ' MYrffle'
:Webster reading the foliciwing ad.
dress::
Dear 11targirett
The members of.the Choir of the
United Church havs.•learned
re-
gret that you •plan to soon leave this
conununitY, 'which Will Mean the sev-
ering of a pleasant associationwe have enjoyed for., Sev7ral-iYel.irs.
We will Miss, your personality ,and
your valued service, not only in the
Chisir,,-. but. in 'Church workgenerally,
bat we are pleased that you are se-
curing an advanced 'place in yow.
honenrable profession; and hone also
that you will. continue 'to use yotir''
talents .in. Stings Of Praise.
As a sign of abiding friendship and
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our goof( wishes we. ask that acceptyouilisgift'.
Signed onbehalf :of the .Choir of
Lucknow United Church.
. Mrs. G. A. 'Newton
• I Eldon Henderson.
At the church .service: Miss Mac -
Callum and Eldon' Henderson Sang
a lovely duet, "Jesus Lover of My
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SPECIAL SPEAKNRS SIJNDAY
Guest speakere occupy the
pulpits in birth ..the Presbyterian :arid
United Church this Sunday.. In the
..Presbyterian Church, Rev. WM.
Young of Hensall;• eon of Rev. and
Mr. G. M. Young • off...South- "aldose
In ,the .Uniied, Church in the inOrn-
.ing, Rev: ' C. H. _Dickinson, Book
Steward of the United 'Church
:Hafting House, and fernier, priStOr', On
the Ashfield Circuit, Will be the guest
speaker:
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WINGHAM BUTCHER Loosps •
1; CATTLE' BY LIGHTNING',
-Twelve- cattle, owned by Thoinas
Feffs, Wingharn butcher, and 'pastured
in_31,0rris..-To.wnshipr--werd-kil1ed
lightning recently. There...were 20 in
the herd lined up near a barb wire
fence, when the bolt struck. The cot-
tle. qf choice market type, averaged
1200 pounds it is reported end ,Were
vnlued at -
;BOUNDARY WEST, •
The V. F. W. a • meeting , will be.
held in the ParamOurit Hall on Tues,,
day, August :16th.Mr, q: R. patte],•-•
son, Agricultnral 'Representative
from Walkerton *ill give ,an address..
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Mays isrto ,be given by Mies MaiY:
'McLean: Program ;Com:, „Kiss Edna
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Gook And Ruby Reid.
TEEswATE,k NK
*OR JOY147 TROPHY
cab . FaVorecr With Ideal '•Weath-
er. For 7 'Minna' Rinks 'Teurirainent
••-,•4prie Lead Rink•4n. The ,Money
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Lucknow Bowling Club's • annual
,rinks totirriarnent Was staged. last
Thuraday • with twenty-three. rinks
conineting.• The tournament, Staged
vi'1"..'we9k'''Orlies.,, than uhrial,. was'
favored' With, ideal weather, in Con-
rast last year; .,when the: event
was rained Out twice.
The eihninetiOn ..nlen was discarded'
his year,,:,eaeh rink playing fern.
galneS., First place and the Joynt
rophy was 'won by Met. Donoghue
.TeesWater with ..gour i wins, and a
lug of 25: PoWneY • of Mount ForeSt
1,1V as edonio:1 with wink. and a phis
f '9. :in third place p.ieo3
oderich rink:.with a and a PlUi
ack kasereo Winghain with
hree plus 19 took Only
Otal rink, of ',entered,. to figure
the •rnOaay:•was, gobart Bite's% Mier.
ette, who: finished iith place with
wins •Piti 177,- Thi,S'ripit ineinded,
.' Rae, McPit.ergenc.'Sliek COOke
nd Pitt" SteWard,
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BORN'
F Odiyikat,
oSpiitil .111ttesdayt AUgUat 911i, US.
Mt, and Mrs. Prank Ano'..
A "FREAK'? LILY
At the twine Of Mr.: and Mrs. Har-
vey Treleaven is .in ,Orange 14 plant
on which bloonis double.lilies, the like
of • whiCh'. local' horticulturists have
neyet seen, or heard of. :
Four years ago this plant hlooMed,
anir-ivitar're-gatileerifi-.4a1EW.
Treleasien's mother, Mrs. Higgins, an
'ardent horticulturist' moved the plant
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and: has since ;given t considerable
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care. ',rids year her efforts were re -
Warded when the Plant flowered. and
:already there has-been about six
Iov-
ly double .orange Jilies in .bloom. The
flower hits...4 tiers of petals and as
well as a. OuriOsity, is 'quite' pretty.- ,
.Probably Mrs. Higgins has devil-
oP00,,a; new flowei-Specie-and thAtiub-,'
fisher ggested.. that she name: it the
.2aliggrns-
INVITE 'PUBLIC
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170 VISIT
SCHOOL
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. The. Lucknow • ,School Board 'ex.
tends an .. invitation to; the general
;priblie to visa and inapect the school.
The ,caretaker, - ,Mr. Joseph Whitby,
or inenibers of the School. Board will
be ',pleased: to .show Anytine'' through
the building.,
,The. local school •is 'a , building .,Of
Which the village; can be justly proud
and in Mr.' Whitby, the Bbard has. a
'catetaker who 'spires nO effort in
keeping' the bUilcling ,surroUnd-
ing ;1114e. very beat Order. ..
Since_ the 'building was _remodelled:
several years ' ago, there are ',still- no
rioUbt a great number' in the cora,
irshnity who ,have not 'seen. through
it; and to these; As Well As ex -students
arsj :sunimet visitors the -Beard'..e1-
tends an inVitation to visit •Liiektbow's,
coMbined. High and, Public •School.
BARN' ANID CROP
PREY To FLAMES
Sunday •Morning, lire Destroys Barn
Of Peter Glazier On 9th Concession,
Of Aslifield
• Pipe that broke Out about eleven.
o'clock Merrill* razed the
horn :on the farirt of Peter Glazier,,
9th, Coneessiori of :Ashfield. Inaludecl
An. the 160 VAS, hig'Season's 'erteaf
1100' ,h4•Yeted Whelit•
crdp arid sOnte .of his farrn iroplern-
entS. Gatise of the. blate, tindei=
stafi4 is believed t� have been SianP'•
tlineduS tonibUstiort,„, ' • . •
Mr. Glazier, Whose .aged Mother
liVeh With, him, WM At home at, the
time of the :fire, as well as guests: who
were Weii-tisithig with tteM,:,'but" they.
wete ,powerless . to do 'anything tIS,
/fain. ePi;11
The tatin: is that 'f&rnterly 'awned
son. 1)S. the 'We Ilwatuley. •
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p.. Ttl,1,10.4,DAT,;.•AU7.41,0,St.:'llth, 1938
f3NOW WHITE AT. LYCEUM
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Wat
DisneY's, faUsolls, Production
°Snow. White and the Seven Dwarfe??
conies' to the Lyteunz:Thatre, Wing -
ham' this ireVic-Ond;.' with two Shows
nigh* :and,. a,. Saturday afternben
Matinee at ` 2.00; ,
pRizt DRAW TO BE
CARNIVAL FEATURE
Over ' One Hundred Dollars. In Prizes
• Offered In Cilithumpian• Parade
And. Street .Prizes At Clansmen's
Street Carnival Two 'Weelm From
,Tonight •
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' Final -details have been *Medd °fit
for The 'Clansmen's monster aniii
versary carnival to be held in Lim-
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know on ,' ThUrsday evening, August
Over one hundred dollars in prizes
is lading Offered for Calithunapian
Parade and street draw prizes which
feature this :big night. . •
Street prizes include a four,piece.
silver tea service;" a 'Mcl3rine . two: -
tone aeropack, and an all wool, satin
=bound reversible_ Mossfield blanket,
These' prizes' will be displayed withiu
a few days'- when advance sale of
tickets Commences. Tickets at 10e
or 3 for 25k,c will be available from
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all Club members. The'draw will be
, •
Made at 12.36 the; night,of the chilli
val and, tieket, holders 410 not Tie*"
arily need to be present to win 9ne
f the valuable prizes. '
The , Calitinimpian. parade will leave
he school • grounds promptly :at 6.30
'clock' so that • the • apeetatots and
udges May View ..the spectacle before
ark. Pipe Band, .Fife and Di -urn band,
ncl• a, clown band Will enliven 'and
al
.to the hilarity; of. the prOcession,
hich will parade the main street,
here a midway of garnet of skill
ill. operate atter.IA large. sectionof
e pavement:Will:be specially treated
• MakeAn_idea 'L....daiies7Atioor217--foi-
e street dance 'Willi mnsiC by 1*-
artriey' orchestra.,
The parade includes •separate des;
a Ark comic dressed.: 'gent, comic
dy, comic' 'boy," conne girl, f
dr ancy.
eased gent, fancy lady, fancy boy
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and fancy girl. Boy's decorated wa-
gon; girls decorated dell 'catria'ge:;.
decorated 'tricycle' bey Or (girl; decor-.
ated bicycle, L•open, beat downing.
All these eirenta, have $100 and moo
.0izes:7-bithe 'decorated .vehicle ses,the
'Meted in awarding: the prizes. ;
Per the largest family in costume
and rural freak conveyance, Prizes of
$.00 and $2.06.,,are Offered with three
prizes of $10, $5. and • $3. , Offered 'for
decorated or historical floats: • '
PHONE 'CO. PLANS TO
'CHANGE *sysitst
,Bell Telephone Company Is, WOrking
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On A .Pregram role Removals
In ;District Towns ': Where Equip-
ment Requires ReplaCeinent,-Lac-
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, know Included In Program •Cost
Of Which Is Being ,Determined
The Bell Telephone Company ;has
under consideration, a 'program of
Pole ; removing in towns in this dit-:
trict where their equipinent is due
for repairs or replaceinent. The;Ltiro-
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gram, however, if decided upon would
not be commenced -for some tinrie;
possibly within•a couple of. -years. '
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Two of ..".ple ConipanY's 'engineers
were in the ,village, Whicii'le includ-
ed in this 'proposed ,program, • last
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Week taking ineasorenients to • ‘EirriVO
at the cost' Of the work. 'Cables would
be run' undergronad in the: business
section., with lines serving-. the bus-
iness plaices running at the rear of.
the'storeS; '
This would mean a reino,Val of • the
Poles from:the Main 'street, many of!
which are Used by the..Hydre System.'
When. a 4Oet• Of the work is atriVed
at,. it Will be 'aulinnitteci to the local
Hydro Conithissiono Whose co-opera-
tion will be sought, should the under-
taking 'Materialize.
ENGAGEMENTS
, Mr. And Mrs. Charles Metjoint0
-Isiah to announce the' engagement of
their only datighter,-tinrirs' Cato141;
te-EdWatd-,Ifitawfoild"-Nrateiiite-g'a
01 •Mr. and Mrs. W. MeRenzie, of i
London, the' Marriage take 1!
Atignst. •
A. SOLOMON
HEADS FIRE ‘c0.-
riveknow Fire c9Infiany •Ifeld Elect,
ions.Of :OfriOrs On Monday -n.:
tire. New Slate' Take Charge Foll-
owing. First peetion in Twelve
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Years -Protest 'Parking At Hyd-
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, LucknoW 'ire CoMpany. eleeted • a
new slate of officers on Monday night,
when they held their first election of,
officers in tvvelve ,yeats.
The election resalted Ss f011O1241;
Chief, W. • A. Solomon,,, 1St. 'tienterr-
ant, Harry Nikon; 2nd t Lieutenant,
Dave Milne; Sec.,. Campbell ThomP-.
sea:. Treas„ kenneth ,Mnrdie^;. lst
2nd.., Ord and 4th Branchrhen, Sid
Whitby, Cam. ;MacDonald, Here'
Treleaven and Kenneth 1Viuttlie; Is
and '2'nd Hydrant men. R. H. :ThomP
son R T. Douglas,1 Linemen, R.
Moore, C Thompson, Clair Agnew
The election of, officers fellOwed
the retirement from Oe company this
spring of G. IL •SMith. and W.- J: pdy-
isoo,- :who •,have been 'succeeded by
Cameron oMa9Dona1d and Sidney
Whitby, the >latter who was made
member of the, Company on Monday
etreningA rote . • •
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Of. appreciation was; tender-
ed the retiring officers. • .
, The 'COnilian pretested the habit
of motorists parking close to lite
hydrants, and will ; ask the Village
Council' to have this practie •rigidiy
.firohibited., • '
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THE 'SPREADING ELM"..
A. teal 91c1' village landmark,' ,
Spreading, ehn tree Stand rnajestically
at the rear of Min.dieis warehouse
the edge of Bert Ward'S• property.
„Last week JOseish: Mallough •and
Bert undertook to, , Measure the' -ten
spread of this •mOnster•elin and foundthat. in • nOrth'-south, direction it had
a Spread of approXimately .96 feet.
with the tet sweadmectatiring
92. feet. The tree' is. eitimated to be 75
feet high and these gentlennen'. are-
wonderiag if thete's : another elni in
itohie,,sdiizse.s
iri,et to .equal or 'beat this tr.ee
. A A
'S., days are timbered hoWever,
for in the centre:of the tree_a thiniber
of dead • limbi are evidence • that
the years are taking; their toll, and
that :thiS towering rhaaster Wilr scion -
later_ be reduced to fire w90:I.:
HURON TWP. NATIVE
SPOKE,. HERE_SUNIDAY _
With visitors present his
fOilnfi*., Charges '•atIyh,itethat:Ch and
a native of ' 1-inton Township', was
1,3ethany,. Dunean 11.17SW,-,
greeted: a large ; congregation
when he look • the Sunday morning
,service in ,thei United ;Church: f ":•'
Rev.,.McrnviSh;.• pastor of ,Calva-ey
United. Church, :Londet...,.'rem4rked
that'hS• had not been in the Lucknow
pulpit shipe he was.a student 'Pres -
:cher at Whitechnreh nineteen years.
agp...ge • planned, he Said; to visK
Bethar*;, another, fernier. charge that
afternoon and in. the'„ evening, 'attend'
his ota home'bhUrenet Olivet, whet'
AnniVetshry, Services Were' being held.
His . Plana Were change d however,
as 'he had 19.: .refurn . "to • 3:etei•
visit. a home lir 1:11dUrning ':aS a'"ie
Su It of , ,the ,•death of 'Earl Edwar'd
Christie, a sttidene"minister who W,as.
'cl!..owd • in.I.,like 'Be.rnard, itettr' Burk's
PalisK. while attending ",a ;Sunda's.:
School :picnic,: Rev. .con•L
duCted the funerall on Monday, .
DIRECTORS PLAN.
FOR' FALL'FAIR
At a meeting •of the directors of,
the Luckirow Agricultural SocietrOill
Tuesday. , night; several details ••:
•cOnneetion with. the • approitehing
shoWy the last :" Thursday And Friday
of September, were :aisetisted. and
settled: •• .
Plans vvere discussed for
.exhibits and merchandising di -
plays this year, Athen the .Aren'a7...";i11:
be treed tor the first, time as'hit Ag'•
riculttiral. Hall. A intiCh inipreived.
diSpiay IS anticipated this* Yeaiad
.
.the Hall Will' be .opeti the; 'first ulgitt:
-a the itiOw, former costoni whkli
loS'not been 'observed 1,ri redent 3•Oars..!
ie ht -ill be anIahl tvithn b
leterevisfon of the Indies' sec t
ti Well t:4t•
links early ''-iireparatiOtt fel'.'•the. 1933
'which protniSeg AO' Most
ttradtr0:e Sti,efieSafill .
• .ET $PipCIALS.
Hovis, and Sunsoy 13i,vad
. 1,WEEK .END, ,S11(1415,..
:LAYER ,CAKES':
JELLY • ROLLS •
• 119N„Elt. 'TART'S
MAPLE wALNA.l'A' •;"tARTa.
RitISIN PMS •
'C.UgARir PlAg
TRY. OUR
WHOLE' WHEAT' ANP ROME MADE BREADS
. ,
_ ROLLS
TUTI FRUIT! kolas .
•PINEAPPLE ROLLS
CHELSEA BUNS •
COFFEE' CAKES
CHOICE COOKIES
LIOLLAYMA
AKEHN
• WEDDING BELLS
• pEisistiANE---iiiirfft
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The 'marriage' of Miss Edith, •May
Smith, onlY'daughtet • 9f ,Mr and Mrs:
.James h, .1..ncknellt,' to Mr. Herb-.
Art ,JohiiFeniharn, soil of Mr. and
Mrs.', G. Fensham, Toronto, look
place par-
ents
.attuthrdir
home of
6
fltfhteh:Thebidis
MacDonald of Lucknow offici-
ated.. The hois'9" was .deeotated ' With
sweet peas and ferns. '•
The bride .given in..nyarritige. by her
father:;' wore long full -skirted ice blue
gowneonlhpli having tucked bodice
with ari a
tucked hole' o.
With it she .Were a 'irratehing shoulder'
length veil, caright, with a, :coronet
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or orange ?blosiorna and 'carried ',A
shower lbotiqnet.' of ',Premier ratee;'1
lily -of -the -valley • and baby's . breath.
The bridesmaid • Isobel
Penshom,. sister' of. the'•hriclegreenr,
b*lhaso:h'ikcO9i7l.eahi:fffoin°.6::-Pide7egati,h•rie:gd?':1,1hOOd7
quet ..of blue Cot/gip:emit and white
roses. Mr. J.,'Edvvin Smith of Listcs"wel
btothet of the bride .waa grooniarnan.
wAhtl:pce
etluronehioe::n ..;, was astehtevebdrlifdoel,t.
0ing
mother received a .goWri. Of' Ldhe
--..She• wire 4assisted."..1:7,
lOvverea7neer WIth 6040 of
Premier roses.,r
ihe briciegrooni's rmother wearing
gown of white and ..mauve printed
.5.1riffon.. with o corsage of White. roses.
bridegi9Oni •' for a motOr trip:1
After .the , receptien,' the .bride 'arra
through ',northern .United States. The
btide lvore a dreseof dusty pink crecie
with matching cape and' brown acc-
essories. •
CASEERETTE-HOcKLEY
A....n-7SITOTirday, August • 6th, .1938;
a; St. Paul's Anglican Church,' Wing -
ham, , the Rev. E. O. 'Gafiagliei-
• OffiCiating, • Fierenee' -.Gertinde;;;
Aliter; of Mr.,•aad Mtt., Thos.: HOCkley
of -Kincardine, '..beeeind .the bride' .c.f
C'akenett,j of
eon Of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Caiken-
ette .of.'Teeswater..They :were attend-
ed by .Eltao M.Prit
chard • 9f .1.1treVnow. :''After the • cere-
mony the -couple left •hy motor • for
Niagara :pails. op retUrn they
will.resIde at Preston.
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Back to School Sale 'Of BOYs', Gn 11
and ' Clothing.' 1 -rose • and
:School :Supplies. ,L•1 THEr:'•MAREE'r,
ST(IRE.' .• • •
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CHURCH SOCIETIES
PRESENT A-EROPACK
Mit.. -Robert :MacCallunt. Past
.Pres-
ident Of W M S And Member.' Of
The ,W.', A.; Presented With Aero
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peck 'BY These Two -SecietieS.
Mrs: Bobert,'NfacCalltint,'.e inenTher
and Pest presidentof the V' M S,
and a• . inetnber Of. the:: 'Women's
-Association of the • ',United. Church,
*Os 'presented by,. tei9tnqs,of the`ge
'organisations with liti..littractiveeto
pack, prior te. her dePartntO on Tnes
day "for, British Colupibiai The
eirtatiOtit .was' Made by L
and An address -of ,lipkec-
..lation txlid bv'.Mrs. Andrew.
The MlicOlillunt fam0 have • bear
,esteemed ..1esiden4 Of Loe,knOW •fet
tWeitty..one .Year8;: oa on TtieSday
Mit.'.'41:10.QA0divi, Mita ''Mogiit7o.t M4et•
Calluni and: Miss , who' b4'
bean holidayink here, bade' fereWelf
T°6'11::64ititko,f"t
elt that. evening .for .(70111.1W,,,
ia (0.1ete her dnfighterjMortheitei
Tit Port '
lil Septeinher• :MSS' an tCdr
n will reauniti hev-i,juitio44kLteatitai:
t H0006.40 • and •h'fiti‘gitrot • will •Coiti-
nenee: now 4,ntieo.ns O Member
f St. Mliry's. public SClioni %elicit,
At Stiff,
C
he' Greatest
Name in Radio"
In 1901, Gagliehno; Marconi
startled 'the ;• World withl trans.,.
Atlantic wireless .communiear,
hon. •The great, Marconi organ-
ization* not ,'enly • operates
world -Wide transinission ser-
vices bat develops and 'mane-. •
factur,es, radio equiptnent for
every phase of Radio Trans-:
missiba and Reception, :
' Marconi, broadcast 'transmit-
ters :and receivers;:two-Way
radio telephone systems, Radio •
eqiiiiment, for Police,. Forestry,
Aircraft and Marine use are
but a few of the, products that •
bear the • first ilia] gneatest
name in r4lodLioio. By '
Stewart
- e—C-lansments—Stree
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Fir
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Urs.: Aug.
CalithdlOpian iiaiade' •
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•Starts From School "Grounds
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At '6.go sharp •
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Cash.LPrIzes
__BA.g6sB:A.hbc;o*'Ns7--NoiiE--
. MAKERS, NOVELTIES '
STREET Prize DRAW.
3 ',Valuable Prizes •
SILVER ' EA, SERVICE
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TWO-TONE Ar.ROPACK
WOOL Reverailde BLANKET
Ticket:a' On, Sale • Club
' Mentbers 10C:or 3 for . 25c.
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Draw at 12.30, August '25th-r-
Prie* 7itsbrii1Prlayshaotii.HusiOn.'s.
*STREET' DANCE
McCartney's 6 -piece Orchestral'
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BINGO 'and, :GAMES:
,
..VALUABLE, pipzt ••.
THE bLAlkIMEN'S'
'.ANNIVERSARY' - CARNIVAL ••.
- w4d•'$it • A16 BETTER •
DON'T • los§ IT
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CIIRIST,IAN rELLOWSIIIP CLUB
The Christian reit Aship •Clob
meets' this Friday Oening at -8 P. M. '
,dafn.4thies: Cini.u.be.hargel. of, tihe Young M'en
Mr, Jack , Grahariu of ,Whidsot wilt,
vSbel:oriny'gg'; psti,lhorefvi' tmen7:anadagtet ds 61: hip,:
antidipated, EN'etiotie wele.elne.
,Please bring yo.tir bibles' and 'invite
your friends. '
1:36,4/LING, N.E,VV,S •
Winners at: the ladies' jitney
Tuesday were: 1St: mtsS F-
,
Strong; .2nd, Miso•itoirman.; Sid,
D. Huston;- 4thi Mrs. Chas. Steward •
At the bilked jitnek pn 1Nioaday.
OVertiiiii prizes *ete *Oh lis follows;
'Clarke; 3rd, Mrs. ('has. Steward;
4th, MtS, 'Agnew, Men-Tist., Waif.
lace Millerf, Agnew; '3rd,
Jeri, It ti 11
.• •• • . • $ •fi gobeft,
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