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T1URSDAt 'NOV Alt4WR 1930
NOOSE OR 4,ENT-44 illag, aV`
PIY et Sentinel-
PIIPS FOR SALF-e'-d tale POPe nice
-elY ernerkfif, APIAP to Cecil ..leh4.4,
• stone.. Thant 774-10 Irlengiu.*11
Rateleigh's Route now open Real
• opportunity for inari who waitte:Per-
' =anent,pro fiteldei work..,Start
proinptty Write Rowleigb'P
Ridabeat. Can;1411 •
*ow PAINS Ainurownnis
• Prom Rheurantiom, Sciatica, 'Backache,
• Use Runtaciem--theeke Teee-wae Act-
io* attaeks. 'the' cause.
Drug Stoke •, ,
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PERSONAL
• MEN OF 30e4Oe5ffl XfANTIrtulo Yig-
ar, for rundown bode Try OSTREK
: Tablets, of elm oyster stinSalsorits and
general body. builders. If net delighht
ed With results .of first package, mak-
. ' .e.r refunds low price. Call write Mc-
' Kint' 's and 'au good druggists,
ANSWER, QUICK!' Get an -oppor-
tunity to Make big money! Big profits
every day taking orders for the big-
gest andmoat powerful line of e4erY
day necessities in the *rect. selling
field. ' Repeat „ orders come fast.
SPICES, -- MEDICINES — TOILE?'
ARTICLES FARM PRODUCTS —
ete. NO EXPERIEINCE NEEDED.
Write today for FREE PARTICU-
LARS and catalogue and get sterted
on ,the road to better earnings. FAM -
'1 St Clenwnt, Montreal.
NaloneY, had asked him to; lain the boundary to ,Aniberley, south on
his absence as die to fact tiiat be the Bluewater to below the .12th, Con-
thed back up this 'Concession
was taking part in a similar service c'eesion an
at Ripley. The hymn. ?Lest We Fork ,a r011te some 28 miles king, and the
get” was sung-. with Ages. • Norman longest. route Out of Luchriow.
Father: Was The Fitst Missionary eead the . Scripture lesson, and the ' Donald-'sideroad ire miles west 01
To Formosa .Spoke In South Kin- ad,dresS...nras given hY Rev. Wilkins Loehalsh school, p.fxos this .siderotte
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Low, RocroR TAKES
towt rAux rRAcripa.
Pr, Wirnk Fowier, who :anenie4g4'
Dr. R. J. Bowen, as a. inedicel praete
Itionet in the viflage two years age,
has liken, .over a practice.at_Erie;
between Guelph. and .,Oraegeeillee a
'village: • Of : „some : five; hundred per: -
sous. where "Pr. Fowler will he the
oniy Oraetising doctor..., ,
Pr.' Fewler has been In charge 'of
his new practise ..for the "past week
and ',Mrs.'. Fowler and 'Joan wll
join*him ' in a few .days.
Dr. and Mrs. ,Fowler were both tale
ented hinsidafie, and were freguently
:eidled alma for violin and instrument -
41 nunthers, at local functions during'
their .comparatively Alertresidence
here. Dr.. Fowler was Also much in-
temetedin sport and has been act-
ively .associated With the tennis club
as president, and with the Juvenile
ball team and the ' indoor Softball,
hieing :a' mentber at, the Lucky Nine
'teem.
HEARD SOS OF
FIRST MISSIONARY
TO, FORMOSA •
Y AT
"soptick.1•. FINAL
TREATMENT
REMEMBRANCEDAYThetli!rd!rdfinal toxoid •
int.:illit nogiven,at ,*P_)l,
net TUeeday ,, morning, November
Rev- Wilkins Or Ashfield Circuit . De, 223.14 from nine ic., tili A . M.
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' 1.ivnKeri Athifese '
MAIL DELIVERY-
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... ftenielohronce Mai. 0!). rridaY was cHIANG .
EFFECTIVE-
fittinglyglohaerved in the Village,1• . . .,,,,e___ :,
1: e
.when a speeiar'eervice arranged by. Rural ,Mail livery Service Change
the Wonen'a Institut:le find ,nrider Made I kb- !ley Area
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the directiOn of cleigymen Of th
community, was held in the Town
HailatIt).ho a. m. --
Well attended was this, the twen-
tieth anniversary of that day when servide of considerable consequence
"Cease Fire" sounded down the leng came into effect Monday morning in
lines of trences that ended bier -years the Kintail-Lochalsh-Aniberley area
of massacre, with tenmillion men BY the change all hut' a mile and
the Price of an uncertain, Peace that Anarter of this tliangular "Ate
wil
has existed since that day a score' of receive their eneil'On IL R. No. 3 God„.
years ago, with 'countless' thousands erieb, and altogether, to -the -gate ser -
returning to live out a life almost vice will •• be provided', some twenty
worse, than the death they escaped. ',farm'. homes not previeusly,
' At Friday's service, Rev. C. If. The change reduces the length of.
MacDonald, spoke 'briefly:in opening route No. 3 out 0I'LlicknoVe, by which
th serviee. Me stated that Rev..A. A. Wee. Douglas previouslY went down
,
Whereby podetic Courier.' Now
• Serves Peetien/14 This Area—
Change Effective • Monday.
A Change the rural mail delivery
Rey.. , George W. MacKay, , Whose Wilson at the pion& Rev.' R. C. Todd ' •'. Now kr.. Douglas goes to the Mac-
•To
Church On Sunday of Ashfield cm • • not Prey's:01281Y. erviced to the gate,
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t.
At the conclusion -of the two min- "d 'bae,k the 12th. c°nee3.1°n-
Mes .silence, Rev. J., IS. McGiffieerry ' Route No. 3 ont of Croderiehs whieb
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,Kinloss Presbyterian Church o S pronounced the benedietto- n. Three formerly 'tan only to leintea Myr.
A visitor of distinctiOn at South
• , • n Wie th.s
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ident, Mrs. W. 8. Anderson
the Prey -
ince pf Oetario wreath by Mr& Se C:
Rathwelleand the wreath • in Memory
of Alriner Aitehispe: by 'his. nephew,
Alirrner Aitchison. ,The National An-
them concluded the, seryide.
COMING EVEN -IS 1 day evening Rev.. Giere w. a • •wereeeleced at the Cenetape continues up .the ...""Church" s•iclepoae.
nas , ,edeteleay, who conducted the service . titute „wreath by the pres- to the Boundary 13ust 'west of Loch,
TALKING incruess • Rev.' MacKay; a Presbyterian Mise-
l'ovni HAL, Lucknew, SaturdaY jOlOOTIT in Formosa; where. he was
November 1.11#44 8-30 o'cloCk,. under born,. is the son of George Leslie Mace
L. 0.1. auspices, the National nee
Service Prated; "Dynamite Denny,"
an exciting reamed story; also ed-
ucational, cartoon and sport,' short
Enhie,rtn. , Adults 28e, Children 15e.
ST' ANDREW'S ANDREW'S BALL
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•Pimtegse . Mall, Vickie*, 'Frieley,
' Nerember 250, nadir auspices of. the.
He/retain 'dab. Ifeeffineles‘Preheitre
644 •pipers. %teal_ altilic.t.1911. 160.
servikd,;Venerall Adint,Vtnn,
• FOWL SUPPER
•Church of Ascension Kielough,
Tnesday November 22nd. 'Supper
from 5.30 to 8 o'clock. Good program,
AdiAssinn 40e and 25e- Supper is in
eMineetion with the re -opening an
dedication services this 'Sunday, Nov.
'oa,tb Peritting, .it is Px-
ite!eted That -11IfYdrie Poveireiyile-
, Of be rie;;Ardrige 'Thi3 •
Seaday mataint Afte'-
noas
:Datil Skulk 'Thine As Line.
lIePair Week Is 6,1040
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Hydra Vies* Are AdyLsed T
Rear Tide' In ibid.
UCKNOW VULAGE
COUNCIL
Kay pioneer Prisbyterhm,mtssionary
who Was first in Formosa, going there
'unable to speak the language,. 'Which
he had first to learn before commenc-
ing his,eniriistry to the natives. It was
sixty-five years ago this spring when
Rey. MacKay performed the baptism
of his firstfive converts
This pioneer missimiary was one of
many yourig men; Who' chiefly through
the influence of Rev. Donald Mac-
LOC4 NIMROD. ,
BAGS :‘
lash; continues *get to Araberley and
south 'again . to Kintitile This brings
to -the -gate service to firmere the
'rand between' "kintail •and Loclialsh.
This increases the total length of
the Goderich route to Oyer fifty miles
unusual length for' any mail courier
to attempt to: service, we entierstand.
The new aerangment, while quite sat-
isfactory idk a number who will : rec-
eive a .mare convenient' service, is no
satisfactotY to Many others; we are
IOC. Brought Dean. A Deer: On informed, some ot whom we under.
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.MOndaY, 'Plie.Firet. Day of the Open stand ‘already Protested the
• change to the *pee etithoritiete..
three- A Ile* eatanniniori tali14' an
Hun' of leidknow on which Alex. Havens
the Ministry. ' Rev. MacKetizie who • Pressed' 210 Poundse-Warn
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FC N 'HELPLESS
FROM. • STROKE
Sam' Smith' Suffered 'Burned' Patio' Ile
Fell AgainstStoveWhen. S4rirkeo
:WroliiithndPaliralmlYt!eu0SotIntrOkue—realeinIgghho.inotr:
Home ' Sunday Afternoon—Death
()centred ,In Walkerton Hospital On
"Monday. •
The death of Samuel* Smith, aged
73 years, occurred in Walkerton Hos-
on Monday tolloWing. a paralytic
stroke that left hire helpless his
home :here, 'to, be discovered Several
hours later by ' neighbours who broke
inthalth- isemh9irnthe.a former Huron Town -
,hip farmer l'near „Lochalsh, has been
living alone at his home the village.
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HovnIs and Sunsoy Bread
LAYER CAKES
„JELLY ROLLS '
HONEY TAR.TS
.MApLE WALNUT TARTS
RAISIN PIES
CHERRY PIES
TRY' OUR ,
WII• EAT AND HOME MADE BREADS
rIAKEItiv
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F.10.myx .091414
1iNEAPPLE Row;
c.ffELSEA.:' WINS
. 'CQFFEE
CHOICE. c9oifiges,
.south of'MeeDanald's sawmill, for the
• New,', stocks . iitspasonablee and 'hal-
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'Past few, Years; , .
- • Sam' was last seen , on Saturday hie goods toys etc.,at. The Market
evening and about mid afternoon on "Annex." '.
Sunday, with no signs of. activity ' '": .
about the place, three ..neighbours. .
.
Jack MacDonald,' . Feed kniherlie and SPECIAL 'SERVICES
Mrs. George ".Taylor, broke Into the ,
TO. REOPEN' •
locked home an ' found Mt. ''Smith
WEDDING .B ELLS
- matimm*—RussELL.
On Saturday November 1.2th at ,
.12.39 P. M. Miss Amite Stewart Rue- ,
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sett:seeped daughter' of Me. and Aire:
W. A. Auseell of .Leeknow became the'.
' bride of tor.‘: Walton. AkeeMeleihbon, '
helplessly':stricken 1+411 a paralytic:Ki 14 LOUGH tlilUR.C111 eldest Son of Mr. Mrs: W. A. Me-
i....,.,o, biit still ehle- tO talk ' incoh- , • ' • . . —
Church of.. Aseension•pas Uedergone
. Ribbon of Winghem. • .
erently:, The eereniony was performed., at
His face was burned Where be had,
'fallen, against . the stove when strielie
en. He was removed. to 'Welke/tor'
Hospital, passing 11124y there the nex.,
The funeral service is ' being , held
today (Thursday ) Johnstone"
.Funerai. Parlors, with 'interment ie
Greenhill' Ceieetery.. Smith ' is r:
la** of the , late , T. E. Smith Of
Lucke:0W. One brother survives, G
SMith • of Detroit. '
Keep your efeet 'warm ,and dry -
Lowest' prices on all rubber footwea
at' Itathviell and. 'Reed*
LOCAL FAMILY
MOVES FROM - TOWN
Mr. Walter Sturdy, Pps' Deughter
'Mrs. Jewitt AndFamily,- 140C-
' fd Te London On 'Saturdae
Male . Their Hae.'
'frarisfOrnilation -Durine, Past Two
Months Made !Possible By Thi
Goodness Of A Pantile' Of The Pine
isheeTo Be Reopened And Dedicat'
ed This Sunday. ;•
..SPecial. services at Kintough thi•
'Sunday, at 11 A. M. and t.30 M.'
win mark •the reopening and cledieet
ion of : The Church of A:seension, o
which Rey. k.'c..111cliiteliie of Bervi•
is rector.' . , • "
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more than two Months mem
here if this ehurch have held service
in Itinioege Preehyteriae 'Church.
„ .1*.t.hile. :their owe church was literale
Melergding transformation as ex
tenaive remodelling :Wai being dope t
the interior, Of the building, made pos
eibIe by the goodness of a family oe
the patish.,
, The seating' arrangement now Pro
vales a eentre, msle with two block:
Kenzie-Einbro,egave .hunself• for .Sa,as,'"In BFace.' and G"!."' * The'chug affect:3X N
• , out.e. e 7, oot of seatsWhere there formerly wa,
the 'bride's home by ley., 4. C. Stew-
art of Midland, uncle Of the, bride
assisted _ber.,Rev..C. MaaDOnald. '
The .'bride *ore. a gown of white
satin With quilted bolero arid shoulder
length veil; caught back with rose • .
buds and earl -led -a shower , bouquet. '
cf roses and lilies-ofethevelley- She
was given inrmarriage by her father •
The . bridesmaid Miss Mary Elizabeth..
MCKihbon, :sister of the groom, were •
a mid eicterien gown of violet taffeta
ine carried an old fashioned nosegay e
sweet' heart roses Dr.„ Wilfred
MeFedzetui of Port Dover Was best •
Lohengrin's wedding . march ;wee
played by , Miss Peggy •lgac.Doriald.
Mies' Catherine. lifaelCenzie :.accOm-
eanied Mise .Peggy MacDonald; who •
e'ang.,yery sweetly et Love You Truly"
while the. register "Vice being signed. ,
At the reception iminediately. fol-
lowing .the inat;riage,:. littsi.,iRasleit
wore ,e,,,g0Wn, black sheet with core,.
re sage of talisman roses and Mr&
kihboii. goia. Nee • with ...corsage '
Georges Kane Mees. Six young ladies,
Misses Katherine MacKenzie, Peggy .
MacDonald, jesSie- MacKenzie, Stele :
Steward, • Matgatet, ,
Muriel Solomon; frienda, of the bride,.
grecefUlly served the guesti,' „ ,
• Mts. 'McKibben. tiavelled' in green •
velvet dress with green wool houctee
coat and matching aceesseries..
and. kis. ,Mcltibbori will, :reside in
Whigbam. •' '
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UGLA.S-RICHMOND
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The
marriage- ofMisslMarjorie •
Barbara Richmond, .'daughter of Mr...
and Mts.' Robert H. .Richmond, Toe,'
. ,
to 'Rev.:, George Lees Douglas, ,
Niagara .' Fails ton •of Geo- Peng"! '
las' and the ate Mrs., Douglas, Luek-
now., took place Saturday afternoon...
at 4.30 o'clock inKnox College Chap-
el. ,Bronze and wine thrysintheinunis
decorated the :chapel, 'and Rev. ‘.
Hirani Hull officiated with Mr, 'John
Line' at: the Oman, and the soloist,
WaS„ Harold
The beide, given in enatriage.
her father, .'wore a grecefuel gown
of rose -white Made. on -Enei
press lines, -With shoalderAength veil
failing..fronf..e 'cap of satin tithe.
hied With :hie -of -the -valley. 'She 'tele
bouquet Of Jeanne .1/ill
roses . and lily -Valley: Her.. itte .
tehdante, Were eniee Kathleen Houst-
on and MISS Mary .Douglas, Meter et:
the bridegroom, Sed 'they Were, gown-
ed 'alike -in hooffint• frocks e of 'shot
taffeta in shades of doice blue tied
'SpeyerAitehison, rose orchid.. Their 'doll hats. :were
'I'ree&i: EMI ileederecnte'eetiyity was uiticitie, with -ten • done win and dolce blue Velvet roses, and
, her fatnilye of.. four children, being Used, 'each to :demorketrateen carried colonial boucmets of Temp. -
Nero.' and .Aelekte• Ieft •.with their pee 'of, the large aria sling of , the Si. lar roses, violets eort feeget-hiencit&:
Mother: Charlie; Who ittOndecl, West- John's Ambulance Aesoeiatien. The Mr. Edward jahes was *grooms-
eevelt School after .graduating ti4m heel •Pateeta success sheeVed diet the: 'mile, and , the eeeeie; James'.
High School here; is ereployed in Len- work of the year had heeit useful and Clarke 'and Mee Dick ilichitonct „: .
don • and secured' a position in, leateuetive. •
miles has bee!) added, and the
cel panelled. Oak screens:in fro
years, was, among the first o ow , . ice, prevakusly. delivered on oute '7. the • choir- Cud _front .eow pewa ar„
tbe.blaxed trail to..this..pioneer settle- ;The: deer season in Bruce and Grey now eomes via GoderIeb.
Went. to bring Abe gosPel. if) .first opened with a "hang" On ... Monday
minietemiii-Embro for thirty-eight tees They Mast Hive Deer License'. is ceurrier. Mail to Kietail Post Off-
, , flf
:Seeerilay, Walter Striedy.
his daughter Mrs Yiele Jewitt • an
her daughters, Arlene and: etieri•
WEDDING BELLS. - left the ' Village for torkdeC whee
.: they Will 'melte theie homee :Theit
ideiice here is for .reCt.
effectively heed and new. kneeling
tables added. The heating srSteck ha
Senth KW:ass coneTegatiOri Piior- to nietil Saturday. riighe, whee the in-. been eitered and consiilerable wort
*SettleTS: , It VMS he. who otganized Morning sind 'will continue to "bang"
t•he building nf "The Log Church" a creasing numbers of deer in'Ais dis- Biermeee.BARK-w-ELL
-noith, of the Second Con triet will again •'hat* compiir,ative In 'Ripley on •ThUrsdaY,.,Novembel
Thus .R wai that. SundaY evening,. The ewititherMan ,gave the hunters ICenzie united . in Marriage' ,Gladys Ail in all the interior of the Cluirel
• cession ''on 'the , Gravel' Road 1856. safetY.Antil the 'next fall rolls around. loth, 10th,. at 11.30 A. :Pit",
in . Rev. C. N. Mac-
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dope to the Church tOwer. A hard
wood Deer, has been. 'laid' ie the chan
: For Mt. Sturdy in particulate it
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was ark occaskie Of eadheis. to »'T' 'lin
the :village, that litte laeen his home
foe' forey yeare; the greater pert of
Which he epent as 'an ernpleyee of
the Luckeow Coinpanyee '
cel and • a. broadloom red caret
in the chancel end, aisles. ,
on 31°ndaY. Irene eldest dauehtel. of. Mr, and Mrs. the Congregation- of Soneh KinIoss a break with a high wind
Char& ,esPeciallY treleorned ReV. Geo: and STIOW fall, giring the lenn-toters aiiherefe ;Barkwell Huron- TownshiP
to. b'otmosa, end heard one of the fin, Ferse,loeal ninarod • to hag one of • • • . 'Prink(' 'cit their Honse iNt3rSill.P
of Ascension ,can pow Uarcely b.
th
and Mr Harold Bettan eldest' eon of recognized.ao extenaiVe 'have bee.n
W. MaCKay. son of the late Rev. Geo. an "advantage in running down the •
alteratkens, and parishioeers are just
,Leslie MecKey, the first missionary' deer.
. eel Mrs. R. .1, Button of Luck -
Their departure meant the severing I
now. The young couple- were attended
dj
eat at •miseionery addresseS, the animals wae 'Joe lirwin who drepe
Y Mr Robert Berk-Welt:ea. de -et -, iSinany-friendshiPse-Mrselewitt-: wee' :which' iseonee of the-finestlir the
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W. R. TOMLINSON, M. P. TO
ADDRESS YOUNG MEN'S' CLASS
„ The Young Men's Class is opening:
its sea on! activities in the' school-, Honey,. dropped a big z. buck oe Mon- they- erei take', Itp residence on the 11 . Th folloaing
Lodge. t,rict.
ed 210 pounds. It was shot on Fos- , ' ,Following a wedding dinner served
Dorothy MeKinnon 0Dundas. . Noble, Grand of Jewel Rebekah"
'She was actively associated in other 'I1Yero was installed last ' Year a:
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pee a big buck on Monday that dress- 3,1 JC- f '
ter Ilegat's-farm near Langside- Deer te immediate eehrtieee„ at the home ladies organizations, especially in tho itabhe, gift Otihiaany,otellaerrtfria_myilhijavne tp.lresPeanrt,
Were also 'reported to have been shot ,cif the brides- parents,lmr; and Mrs Presbyterian church. and on Fridae ,foi the
on the. genney. and Me.}.1,e0 farms On. Boteoelth on. a ivedding, tali!) Port e ening mem ers 0, t: e . met' Ted neW eleetti fi'"?3nre °•ign
the 6th and 8th of Kinlose. Wilmer
r. Huron., and Detroit. On tetuee :at the "Ionia Of 'Mrs- 'Charles Coe& .rielpit kind ,prayeredesk, adding to th
their M Jeeitt With a purse (Continued on Page' Four)
room of the United :Church, com-
mencing this Sunday, November goth.
,
at two cl'elach ' sharp.
%the guest speaker on this occas-
ion' by W. R. Tomlinson, M. P.
ter Brace, Who has expressed his
pleasure in 'accepting the :invitation:
weather "'conditions permitting.. Mr.
Tontlinsonis addreit 'd 'th
.Cural Of Thanks
Mr., Joseph Gaynor, Mr. „1-ehn scene of theaspects of our Patna-
.
amid' ler. Beene., ve,14 to eee rnentary system. This and all Meet,
wands1flLiecknow 'tele eieireeyeeor meil aree'eapecially irivited.
Preis their sinaere gratitude • to ings a! • the class are open; YeAng
their kind acts and expressions of' e
sYnillethel: in their bereavethent. • •
•" suascRwrioN BARGAIN
, new subscribers of The Sentinel
the balance Of this year Will be given
Anyone subscribing now wilt re-
ceive The Sentinel to.the end of 1939
for only
'
- A mii000rt editor says he Will pub-
lish IMOre obituary articles Of pie -
pie whie do not auburn* to his rivet.
, says people Who do not take their
paper are deed anyway,. and
their paasilw of no news yeti*.
RECEOTHi14,1 FRIDAY
day but as ha' aPP"ach0 t„il, ***Mal i giCIOIVS farm . jeit West of Luclinow. flil a gk . . • .
sprang up and bounded awaY, and by . . • ' .. ' aildrees was _read.
TUdsOleY ,night had ' still not lbeen - WHITELEY-sees, TEwAwr . • .. : Dear Mrs Jewitt: „
tracked dawn. „ ' . ' e marriage 0 Miss ea s, e . It is with deep regret that we have
. Constable R. J. more reports the Stewart; West (laughter of' Ur' 4,14 'limbed you are about to Jew* ce and
sale of ' some twentye deer hunting. Mrs- AU4rew-8te*Arti: Itileini—(ral '0' 'eve in ,2another city, ',We meet ' this.'
licenses: at the.: first of the . :10teeic.. me- g4,ienk!{41 ihiteitieYfy;SOonf : Dryden, took
taonokd , evening i, to express in a social; . Way
Among those issued were to eimrad----31"- our best, ,wishes for 'health' and:Pros.:
frOrn..,Godericii and PrUsels, the late ..Pla‘ til:i Saturday ' afternoon in the Perity. 'We ask ;" YOU 'to: accept this
ter Party getting' him . Out Of bed vestry of, Blom' Street:United ' Chorrhismall token of; appreciation for your
a,likent „4.30 Monday teOrning,' to • see.-• .Tnrmitn- Rev. Dr` ,qe,til*i. C. P•igecni; cheerfulness and willirigfiess to ' de
tileo te,eie, weeses. and get , off .„te' : .11 The
totTlciated.a bride is
a graduate
of the pray
tit, anything that 'ee asked: of' e''°A' We
early .start in their quest of vernson - • , - • • prey God Will„ bless an . prespee yew
Constable Melte .POirita out ' that ipvreetresribtYo.roo.fugWh.;:eteen teeterio,, and the, and .yours iti'yeitir new helve: to whieh.
those Inintihg, with (411Y gun licenses gteenteo,n,i,,ihnefy' wilthe-1.,...mirankiveni„'stbitY,ir, ','Iafoiii.;:niln*'' :yeti 8giogn!,l'eci • • . '
are liable to 'prosecution. .Special lic- •
, . Pres., :Thee Steetart, e
' McDONALDMCDONALD • ,
,
At the hoine, of her brother-in-law,
Mr, J. E. Campbell, Queen street
South, Hamilton,, the ,nnirriage of
Miss ,, Ann .Metfrerield W.*. , Donald'
McDonald of. "Lucknowwas quietly
Solemnized on''Wednesday;: Nov. Oth.
Dr. 5. Banks Nelson officiated; After
the wedding dinner, Mr. and wi.,:a40-,
1
Over *tee. hundred relatives, enses must be ;•Mkee out . or the.
bOurs friends 'attended the week's deer hunting and are available
eption at Paramount Ieet Friday here or at several . other points, in
evening in honer . of 'Mr. and Mrs. Spite of. the ,report that ,Issieere,;eire
Goldie Martin, redent, newlyweds. told out:. . „ •
MOSICenzies orchestra and Scotch pip- Last week heiweete. the 8th and 8th:
ing. A. MacLean and Ray, Mac. tonceSsions in Ileron Township,413-
Keezie, peovided music for an enjoy:. coiery was :made of the head, legs;
able evening Of dancing. ••• ' and hide of a deer, that had been
Mr. and MM. :Martin were the -re- disposed •61' On Old Slick; Shot out,
eipients at a Well filled Puree of *one Of season as ;it Was, an investigation Donald left on a Motor trip in East-•
et, as Well as nonieroui leyelYeand is, likelY ,to' lauttalted in art effort ern Ontario. Theywill'reSide at Luck.,
LUCKNOW GUIDE' PATROL
WON DISTRICT SHIELD
For the past year 34 patrols of
Girl Guides in, the, district of :Grey
and niece:have been working for 'the
Ratio'. shield. The shield is astaidee
baeed:Oureeseds of the Meetings held
during , the , year: The , records, cover
attendence; finances, ch_teesete bad-
ges won and general Gu -&7i :Work. A
patrol' activity alSe to be • dem-
onstrated. • ,,
' Ltieknow Oriole ., Patted Won , the
ehielil with e, complete entry in'. all
phases 'of the , contest. All weer&
'were well. up tee date and the patrol
useful gifts . to deterMilii the Offender, now.,
/1.110.1NMOINIMPIONT
SHOW
Aftet neeteptiotk at the home of
*nndstn'elt, where he *in trY Out Mrs:X.: S-„ CalVoi:t is' 'Guide Otptaip the.brides parehts, Mr, 35Ouglas and
with the WO‘odstock 'Junior O.H.A. and ,Margaest' Salkeld leader of the 'hiS',bride left for tt: trip to 'Quebec,
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tearre-under coaching • of Cecil • Mei, Oriole Patrol, who are to be congrnt-1 and on their return will live in Niii- '
e3r, fornterlY of ' ,• dated enthele achieverhente
gara'f'alle, 'Ont. '
have' ,,a -RADIO SHOW' ROOM in
()inter J. W Little Shoe Store" with Mi.: Kennet
Cameron in charge. See Radios �n Display:till Jan, 9
She* bent open Sat iliohts. to beirOsiOcey Briindcast.
ee Used Radice Bargains on Display at Our Hew $11"
own
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Only AllWave De, Forest Crotley
Cabinet Radios 'At. One HalfThe'.1;teitular Price
•illuinleated Dial Wile* Band Indicator, Vint itinge Tone cOntrai;
thie.Of sh,*thw.J radios ohtitinnhie int an Price. NO ''.13tor V bitter.
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iea iegnited, Lihntal t.8110W011ed nn your -old radio, kegsso.ol:, side
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