The Lucknow Sentinel, 1916-02-03, Page 8•"4:-
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MU RDOC; RON CO.
EXTRA VALUES IN ()UR
STAPLE.: .DEPARTMENT
T4I8 4epartmentof our store is one in 'which we take a special interest and
, always keep it well stocked with a special assortment of the very best qual,
ities of staple goods to be found in the trade,. We invite you, to purchase your ,
Flannelettes, Tiokings, Denims, ShirtingCottonadeii Towellings, 00t0130,
Sheeting% Prints,. Gingham, etc , here assuring you of the best, qualities at the \
most remonable prides to IP foundanywhere. aEE THEM VALUES,
Flantioabattesi fine qualities
neat patterns at 10, 12 1•2, lSc
Tickings, blue stripe and fancy
patterns at 25 and 28c; n • "
Sitirtin st various . qualities kt
12 1-2,114, 161 18 and 19c,,,
Towellings, extra values at a,
, • 110,12 1-2 and 15c. •
' cottons, splendid qualities. at 9,
• lo 12:1-2 and 15c..
Shectings plain,'and bleached;,
at 25, 28..35 and 40c. . .
Gingharrts, fast colors, at 12 1-2
14, 15 and 17c.
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Some Snaps in Overcoats and Fur Coats
'See Three Clearing Prices in Men's Overeoa eg10 00 for .50,1eg-, 15,00 for
•U.50, aUcl reg. 18.0o 3nd.20.00 er .1 0.. .
2 13Iack Dog Coats,' reg. 20.00, for i6 50 i Sitya Heaver ,Coat, reg. $25, for $21. ,
x,..Boy's Black Overcoat, 'heavy 'lining, •
^ fur collar, reg., zo.ob, clearing,price
4.75-
only Ladies' ur lined Coat, Sable
collat., reg. 4 .00, , special clearing
101,ce 38.50.•
ii1113: Ladiee -Fur Cciat full ',length,
• ,selected Muskrat skins, ,reg., 46,00,
,to clear ,at 33.50; .
. Men's, .E.ira Heavy.' Double Texture
• Rain Coats, .sizes, S6 to 45; 7 Our •
Leader., special at 1.0.00.,1
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se'l'zisssar'
siVe
"toges3i '
hose„Famous.
NemoCorsets
We can heartily:recommend these.
tly celebrated Nemo Corsets as
givi g perfect satisfaction and gen-
,
u* mfort to the wearer. Try
a pair.
,
No.. 212, price 2.50
tiEstL1C
1,?322 . 7' .
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• _51URVE,BAssaCK
saes) '319, firice- $4.1,
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SELF-.Fmnu GING
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ThUf5dy Vetruary 1916
Whitechgch '31
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ess•Ttiesdays Feb. 1. ' . '' "- -. TliesdaY't Vehs let.,
• Pte. jiin 'Chalk, of London, spent . Ur. and .Mrs.',Isines Itaekett Vieited
Sunday at Mr. Frank .Iteary'es • ,1 at. Georee• llinteee yesterdays . .
Mr, john Steins from the. West, ie. Mise ;fee& Stothere of Mafelting,
vieitipg al the home of Wins Pardon. spent the week' end with' friende here,
Misr! Keith, of reetiviater.sts spending
a few slap at the home of We4. Leggett.
Miss Levine Hutchison is at preeent
visiting her sister, Mrs. Sara Leggett, at
Holland.
Mrs, Jae. Stein anti two eat:18,4f Yet.
lewgrass. Seek , aisitiug her eieter,
• Mra. A. Fox.. ".-
Mr. Harry Rintoullied the tuisfertune
to have his baan
rn d oontents destroyed
by fire on Sandal afternoon. •
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MIAs Annie , Henderson; who hats been
in Michigan for scene time is spending a
few days visiting friends titound here.
,The temperance caeepaign was !serried
on with great enthusiasm around. here.
le. Brace fkeeigned end in Hurctit1J04,
The Tom .Marka Oak will be back in
Lueknow the, evening of Feb, 7th. Aa,
roi4ion, 25 and 35e. - Seats at Arm-
" rePg's Drug Store. . •
The Plethyterian Guild planes° hold-
ing a secialin the basement of the ehurch
on Fridayeve,nines All themembers,of
'the Guild and salt tie yeting people of
the eangeegialion evesssixteen:arescordi-^
ally: invited. " „
The Guild !fleeting Sunday- evening
Wee led by Beagle Udine*, the 'subject
being "'Pioneer Fereign•Miesio Work";
Tha Object for next Sunday evening is,
'Our Youug People' e Society, What It
Has Done,' How It May Do' More, and
Settee TIri leader ie Fred Davidion„
.Three moreof our Tow* mew Roy
Paton, Cecil Middleton and Alex. Henry
haye enlistedthis wesk with the , 160th
(Bruce) Battalion, leaking a .total from
-Whatediurch and viaieity• or 22. ' The
" three named, above are excellent : young
men--ssoheis well-behaved, industrious
fellows. They take the best wishes of
the community with them. -
The Quirierly Sacramental service
will be held.fiesrtSunday, Fehsfithinsthe
Methodist Church, Whitecherch, at 3 p,
'm. The Rev. It. J Geri utt will preach.
There till. be no eerviFe held at either,
Bethel or Tiffin't appointments, The
Quarterly officio,' beard; ineetieg will be
held on Monday, Feb. 7th, at 3.p, in in
. the church basementsVlaitechurelt,
,Mieo. Margaret Cfleelcsori Pitamoutst, ,
WM the guest of Mary Heim on Fridey
Mr. David Johnstefl, of Saeltatchewarh .
is spading a few weeka witb his uncle,
DavidStroud. • .
Miss Ella Reid. of Auburn, lia,e returns
el home After vithting • with firienes ia
and around the burg. ,
• Qatte a number from here attended
stne-tiineiat a the late Janie* Webster,
•esn' Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs Ten Drennan aril farn-
ily,'0 Goderich, are visiting •With the.
fernier's sister, Uts.„Albert
. Bervia
, . .,,,Tuesday, Feb. 1st,
,
Mai. ''' Ueneoley end Miss Irene
Blackwell, spent', a few days in Cargill; ,
, ,Mr. Fred -Richards, who ' is Wino '
from'the Westriiispending, a few week t
at the home of 'Mr. Martin Armstrong.'
' Mr, ,Frank C011irie,.of Moose' d5,
Seeks and lir., Will Collins;• or ''Ctil.
lingwoocl, :!.are', spending; a- fee •days
with .friends around Berl/ie. .
• Mr: Wi liam Peters made his tomtit a
on the Perham =road; in •the. .interestse
A'
of the petition for pail bition, and le-,
Torts good rf sults. e interim' us
that very few refused to sign the petis' '
tion, and we feel sure *his small min- `
ority would also sign. if •they ga,ve the
question and its importance a few
winutere thought. . s ,
Mr. Robert. Hewitt, who has I telt
joined the 1601i. Bulbs Battalion in :
Kincardine, 'has found single life dull
itir some time and has chosen a parts
ner. On Wednesdaylast he was tinit(•
ed in mare age to Miss Lamont, of
Riversdiale. The. ceretriony -W,ii . per-
formed by Rev. Mr, crees of tervie,
in the 'IOWA. of Kincardine: All join
in wishing them nmeh happiness; and
may lielsget a fihot .at the 'Germans
and be, Spared to i etura to our .vicinity
to a very. happy merri d life. ' •
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. A 'very anccessful Literary' meeting
was held in the PrOdoil Block hist Fri-
day evening. 'Solos Were very well ren-
dered by John iaglesiona duets by Miss
M. Gordon and Rev, Mrs. Stewart s The
main feature ,at the evening, was '5 de-
bate on "Reeolved ,That • the United'
States Was Justified in Remaining Neu-
tral." The aftlemative was upheld by.
1,146 ROSS, A..--Henry'suld A. • Moore; the
4nueitatvtimh!DyalTI..(1.4140n.a!tiTni•w(.21110.0sg,M. daereldn.,
9ci in favor Of the AffirmatiVe Violin were giver:1'114144mm givea for the
selections 'were rendered by:, Meters.
•Elenry and Laidlaw. The dialogite. was
greeted with great ap,mansie These who'
took Tian irt it were Dustan Beecroft
and Roy McGee., The meeting 'closed
with, the National Anthem,
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Our Young People's Sodety held
their monthly owlet regrew, oni We 1.
neecley night. A immkiersof-the
larton young people journeyed. up to
enjoy the evening The program -'58in eharge of Me. John 0)th, President
of Social Ceitimittie, and the feilow. ,
Phone :NO. 10 is at .Votir Servie
We 541 for Caidi,We Sea Cheaper 'Than The Credit Store
A
• A CAR:LOA!): of
.Cleveland Colic
re just Arrived
We advlse our Pils.q111.6...rs..
that wire wili bii:.ittleh • ,
,
Iigher
lri•the:•..spr!ni,... For ,
imrnediate acQeptance we.
off�r
. , .
R' to yOu:.now at a
. . •
reasonable price.-
e have on hand a[good supply
of Scranton Coal aiid can fill all
orders pronytly.
The Lpcknow Hardware & Cell Co.
TI -I$3 STORE THAT NEVER DISAPPOINTS
ing•progrein 'Wtai ItecitateMs by
MiSt3 MOTavit3b, Miss lona. Rut!edsre
and Duncan. Guests.. solos by Misses
Vera red;
Violin iielectiona•by john Peter -
bough. Two veryinteitistinsecentests
winners.s. The "Bye (Veneer:our
young people's papers was read- by the
'Niter, and enjoyed hy.ales. After the
riagrain the, ladiet treated F 11, to a e
ahundence.of homer -bade candy. Atter.
'ilverionie hid -he'd) well Stapp] 1,12 'M e.
'CeolLeoldsainiiinber of bo4e5,of, cartage
candy in aid of the. Itecl•Crose society.
A_Ilheralsesseponssi was !Ueda and sifter
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. kintau :, '
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.. -.- - - i__-, -.4=-11.0,047,-.:0; 1: theacanclyswas sold Eire youo,,,c, people,
Mise A. McGregor is visiting :friends were 'able te..hanct,alieut: $3 Waiver to
in Blych. . - . • • ' .: : the Red Cross Society ef, Ben* :
, Miss Anna May 'McDonald has re- ' ,S. - -
' turned to Detroit. , , , • • .
MM. L. - .• ..
D. .i.'Taylar Visited at Neil Me. ' '. ' Lothian ' . ' '
Neil
last week. . - • -• -...s ' s•-:-Tuesd'ity,Feb.Fe.b. lst.
Miss Hattie Yoting spent SamlaY wish 'Danria-guson spent -.,a- day or so
Kingsbridge friends. ' - • ' visiting Wm. J. Mel:leino,vfei.gcsrasnes78:1:s.iirn„...,,
daughter, Mrs.
twilftlran., Tin? oorirerfacah,,ivasisiiwteede,k. h. is. : es1,313:p;lin'ii-)i., of y.'
- Albin Griffin, who has been home for, was reriewing aCquaintan ea , here 14..
smile time, returned to. Detroit on Taste co4le of dayeSlaist we -k.
Kinloss •
, --Tuesdays Feb. 1.
Orrie Herde is Working in the Wing-
, ham foundry. •
liVes. Smith is home again after spend-
ing•a few months in the West. P
hiss Elsie Shelton, of this Kincardine
High School, spent the week end at her
home here. • .
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. Tom Pridgon it, at present learning
the bltieksmithing trade with 'Alex.
Caskehette.
•• Wm. Ogden, who had the misfortune
" to havehis leg broken a short time ago,
. rapidly improving.
The measles scare le" our burg all
over and school teopen agena-eitetbeing-
s of -weeks: .
• • John Romminger has enliated in the
,
. Bruce•Rtttalion,' and • will, leave
• soon to train Lucknow. • s
s- • • 's •„, • Weires_gled to :report that Welter
. Kaake is able to be around again after
..a attack co meas _
Theladiet ked -ross
”. • • . -Society will hold their next , 'Cross
„es. oa a, ur ay • .
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• Richard Perdu) spent last Monday in
some
traction there, for ',Dick makes very
frequent trips to town.
_ . Allan .Kaaltessliad -five of his _sheep
, • ' woried by dogs one night last week.
*:. • Two of the sheep are dead and the
ntherantabadlysmumuttik...olichliiyao:
beasts as these dogs are, shoultibti done
s away , or not al es o -run a large.
•*Octet -52elper -pond-the-less-sof-
slieeti•'s-thich smeanissaltio-thes-loit'7Of
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1 • lambs, is a serious matter. • ,
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.• Belfast •
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—Tuesday, Feb. lot.
• --• A number of neighbors of Mr. and
• Mrs;Itobt. Henry spent a pleasant even-
ing at their home 'on Friday of last week,
. They gathered there for the purpose of
expressing theirs appreciation of Irwin,
son of Mr. and Mrs; Henry, who recent-
ly
enlisted with the, Benet) Battalion.
Ile Wrta presented with a whit vratch, a
o, A • Testament and. an • address thigh was
• read by Wmegdwards; after thiali, the
• • eoMPatiy,Ohjeyed themselves with games
• and mote. " „
'• Tha address to Pte. Henry was as
fellows: .
To Pte. Irwin Henry.
On t occasion e take the
opportanity et conveying to you our ap.
• predation of your responding to the call
, of our treble Edipire, to defend her
against, a poterfal and treacherous foe
We cannot but, adniire your ham put.
pose. You have undertaken a task which
no tnean4 a light one; but We feel
Confident that you will give your best
*ow, •fla *Mho rewurflaby 'befog
ono the victorious, •
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Needless to. say, you will be missed
very greatly in this community -because -
of yourseheerful disposition and of your
willingness in giving yogr assistance in
the various social functions that have
occurred in this neighborhood. .
• Yoli-will Also be.missed from the home
circle and vie extend- our deepest ayes,
--.:Teeswater ----,--
pathy to your parents, but we know that -' „kiss, Annie"- Roulaton-wisan-Teestalt r , -.- -----1
vieOkvisitiiig her sister, Mits. Rieli- • , ---::--;edlisting,f r the war a eood number
. ., . . .: -s-••Tuesday, Fels. 1. .. . • . • e i •
- of farm rs here and 'elsewhere, will
there is Oneasho will continually watch.
over and follow you during the conflicts ...erd. Soloman. , . rind it impossible to seethe Loop to pro
in winch your service will be. rendered, Jrs ' Henry Campbell. spent • a few Lieut J. C. Little reports 32 men now- perly work their farms next summer
You will probably; be placed under riots' days last week visiting her daughter, enlisted in Teeswater. Some day a big
able leaders, but our highest wish is that Mrs. Ches. Alton Lanes' • • lift will come when the boys of the vils
9 • This will result, in a large decrease in
You. may recognize s•Jesus Christ as a : Iiev. Alr. Penrose,'of Whitechurch, *rt. lage !peke the break.. We are informed production: The question is often risk.
supreme leader. .We also hope that yr u aniseed thalleague on Thursday evening ,that five bank clerktin Brussels enlisted cd: "Sh°uld 8° manY °f °°" f'''' tlelll
may be present in, flerabll wheii .the Of last week. The stibjeCt„of his address. right on the start. be Urged to enlistl!' An editorial in
power of the foe is- brbIten aed ctory . • . the.Sentinet a couple of ,weeks • ago
Olivet
• -.-Tueriday, Feb, lst.
• 'Clifton Rolston, is 'suffering-froni..en•
'
Y ..- - - - - - - - - -Tona-Sandy.-Ints fliscontinued.Making -
The Tom 'Marks CO. will be back in tile for the time beina, having hand
•Lucknow the evanirg of Feb. 7th.' A,c1. in the neighborhood ° Of • twenty-five
attack•of measles. *, . ... , . • mission, 25 and 35c,. Seats at. Ann-.
Duncan Mael'avish addressed' the strong's-Drug Store. . . thousand excellent tile. • - '
so -
League at Bethel on Wedisesday evening. • . „ . „ .- . mafroilygf"alaurm °IaRbf;rtil's LaBnigill' —f,i?,:etigs ts()-.6s
was -On the King's Business. . ie so iers parte e e e
Guest lAr 0.11 "- church last Sueday, with hind in atten-
, am, . no. Misters the question very effeetiVely;
is won. Aecept this token of our regard. Mrs Wm • .
Sthned on behalf .. the coiling' and.Mies IVIargaret Coiling Len- d fb t M.
ance. Some o the boys tom • ount we *re in the war to the utmost of our
•and Mr. aria Mtg. Chits Harding, Forest, were with them to swell rthe,
osourcess both in men °and money,' and 1
neighlsorhoba. • . .
•• ' .of Detroit, were here attending the fun- reeks. .
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dent $ n c IT r aSunday next,Feb, , scrantenta
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CloVer''Valrey Ora14tthe late John Blade: , ' .The-Moving-P-inturessin the hjsye and.
t..tit.a
'stile s o i ive car quo sn service wi .be held in the-liethodist
,
. . Deesrn.oi lasms Be -exits-- Suffering ofthespiebliarsilintry on Sat= a , , . . , .
Intended -for-last- week), . l• da ,evenin i are winnin ublic recruits In Proptirtion te the urban c thWeli-here. -
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tit
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I{ The approaching
visit of ,Prof. Pember
• -if the 'old .•
Hair • POOdS...,
House ofloroutp to
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ain...-Hou-ge
edtiesday, Feb i6,'i�
Is of supreme .ituportance to every; person that is anx-
ious to possess beautiful hair. Professor Pember will
display the leading 'styles. in, all lines. of .hair goSdS.
• For LadiesiTraostormations. Waves. Barigs Pont" '
, padOurs, Switches,, '
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For Gentlemen -The Pember Ventilated Toupee or
Wig has a. veputatibn that is world wide. ,
Hair and Scalp Treatments. If you have trouble of any kind
With the hair or -scalp see Professor Pember. Consultation
,Call-and7secure_one_of_oiti"Pannell of. Beauties" Five.
. Our prices are moderate -Our goods the b&t.
•REMEMBER THE D.ATE
s
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Holyreod
—Mondayi.Jan.
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:• James, Strath and trade, from the
Miss Jessie Campbell returnee home
after spending ;the week end visiting '. .•
friends in Lucknow. • •
On Friday Feb. 4th, a•hox social will.
West, are visiting armpit here at present. be held in, St. Helens Public Hall tinder
• • •
• the.auspices 9f the WoManSf.Inatitete • ••••• •
',Mies Mae Henry attended' the Orange
box social at Zion last Fridaynight. Proceeds, to go toward, buying material .
' • -far the'patriotie work. The programme s • •• •
Mike Louisa Maley, of Lucknow, spent will be given by the. Literary Society. '
Suriday at her home here. •
Admission 15e forgeritlemen and ladies
Mr. and Mrs. Aylmer Ackert and Miss with boxes free. A good. eveningas este '
pected. -Come one, ciameadt andlielp`in
Catrapbeltspeat Sunday at the-latime-
. •
• orde'r to win, whieli we are tooft of 11; Ackerti-Lueknovv, • the d • :" " • -
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of doing, it i eaSs..r fo the .- (;) 1
Literary Societf held-on:Friday-evening-, , •
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- • The weeklYs.ineetiegof thesStsnelens.
. , rom amattackotprietunonia,-John-Bladle--PM----Y .
'Willie, J.„ Irwin made ;a "buSiness_ trip passed 'away In the hespital at port 4r. /aver: They are --e-diremt.a. i-v-iraikl enter:: ce-in r—ea,-:fiaw-ithatiffiding the- -cittliff'"-ifil Mist -Mae-
Triss - a f 1" 1C --Th- • Wining an." fit in well with she geheral decreece in preduetions_ Fox.„„unkrksi Spent unday,e,t t
to Pine,River one day last week; - ,
iiains werebrolight lininesoir Saturday. nerarY s'• ayearashaek the naval -districts have '
'ousl ilLbutis_improving„ d th fune f th f _L'eMessrs. Sem 16 andOlheiser haiiedis- been Undermanned's the farmirs' sons El. flodgins, rif 16th . Cori.; 'has
• The little daughter' of George Brooks
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,'afternoon solved paiatners lip, Mr: -011misers-takme-ittidlrimageants;--owing to -their dislistes-seldshis•farne.to John. olwelli-ltinionghT
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Gorden Webster.; of•Seaforth, was vis; •was condueted-ter Rev. A. R. Kelja,o( of . e m n . :" le-bsootning.46...fainOife,..have flocked to the eititai : ..We', are glad to heat that, 'Mts. taker
itin oeg
his Mints Mrs Cra.m,aasfaisy slays
this•weekS; •• • , . . .. , .,. Ripley, ,Sovenfeen-yeaseago Mr. Bla' elt proprietor 'efIthe Grandiliniori Ilotel..
..:,_and-tovimes-with__the msa th
a:at_l_tble
hes.rea-ttssinsstrseagairesatfler--here„ „..,
left.his hbineon the 4thcons and Went' The young ladies of the Domestic :labor inirket was oveisetoched inthese illness, • . . .
Samuel Cisegram, Who w,as.conflted. west. :Besides his widows he „leaves a SoiOnce Ciao, under the direction, of ,eeetres, .bousifig,tooch.01 th a poverty L. Hodgins, who ii visiting here frein
toshis hasinefors the past week or two, family of three sons, Joseph, on the sith. . their inStrilOtOr, MIAS :010.0k, g:aVe a tea .0.,to •deprestion they have ,experienced the .'irest, celled orefriends in our hetg..
is well on the• road to recoverys -7-77-77 ,i01...i.; Dfigaid- ii;pd 7N -wt. at-'houreruacl -to thsyseldierS lot. Thuesday °Veiling.
The weather man is very kind to tress three dattgliters, .1gre. Areclue Cameron, We
.9fdthtlobsbe' ubtr-771:1risdeaernutey. •:syere- in -error ' . •
in our
ei bles were beautifully prepa.red and !foo•rr.tielicepnittitygeora;.sr.p' r•OW.poirt4,hipotiot . ,
iheSelastiewsilayesbut. wt rt. afoi.444,5*„•eeii,...iNta,,ChaSTISi'ding,...:37.0#-•iii„1/4.7..ili-C4afted-4.Sd.,-.01401die$ k Wive Yfififili9,fit seeeseesesehesee, „bee"' . reareifestirom, the.. 1d4 rt ec a to a _donee Aii,,,g10,...,.flen'eto..o.!e. ..-
play: have riemethiing. PP ilia sleeve. . and Miss Mergaret at; borne, Olie- Sosie tO the excellence of the -cooking inartlie
cities and Owlets Tliii farmers elms» ',lest, week, We have learne4 since., that ,
* One of our riling meo got into rather George, predeceased him some years ago, general pleasure of the evening. .
sserious toublessigetsFritlareverringsvhiles. •,-1,-lie,1-3r1le•t1137 Of the..CelhlillitlitY, is e.xSiens have been takeh t,e) orovidei.Ser they have given More the, th - 'e
n et can th re was no dance there. , .. •
,-comingshossis--essses- asseeentses-sseessosiss. 7itit4ite4. to the,geoishOssestu-6,:liiiiiii...),„„;_!&,,-_6-ii,f.,--lit4itimentiii -hi„,,,,iii,..ii-siiii-,,.4,0i,,1-,,i,, spare and atksshavesthe urban -cot) OF 'Lite-.l'ons,Ilerke. Co_ will _ bo.hde,„, 4 '
i- a ,
their sadness. • . • • -given-al --tercian-' p - tri.iiripresireittiV9.17„tite-s* sr -- '-
ltlitir'qi Feb " -'
in Teestater.. The. Davis huilding has - 1 ii.i674'11 1
sioti seenis to prevail among them that mission, 2-5. dlid--35e4-... Tiate"-itt•-Arrii‘71
been rented and the ladies are furnishing . . ,
it,and the Council is tO be asked for they have not, few they say they •ee strong's Drug Store.
Young men, • even -iii ... . - . •
binds to provide sejtable appliances' for many ' eligible .
St. ,Heleni „.
. ,. , align villages; doing work that could . : , '. ,
pliyieal•development, •
, The Petrietie League is providing a he done•egtiallly as ivell by boys . and
'' ' '.-", ' '........Tifesday,- Feb. 1.
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dinner and -concert in the•Town hall en , girls; i . . . , . .
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, • Urn, 'W. J Todd ie spending a few
Thursday
everimg for ' the purpose of :., • ' •
WHEAT WANTM) at thec
Lultnow dive visitine friend in Wingham. • s' .•
' funds for the Red Cross:. The
:Highest market prices. •Mr. and Arm L. Weatherhead spent,a,
ladies eever tease In their efforts. •• All V1011,1e Mffia.
ham to th ladies. „ . • 4 • O.
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' :. . ' - :Mi ns Della •Uranston, Of . Winghein
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et. days Vlaltln friends peer lllytli. . ,
.Fordyge ' • :. High School, waelorne over Stindey.• ; •
last_again-proven. very snecessfol.
debateatesolve,d That the United States
witTleattflect-an- attefitTariing-Ventral.
The iffirinative was taken. by •
MeQuillin and Miss Edna Woods; the
negative by my. Rutherford: and -
Miss Margaret Miller.' Both MOS re, ;
for the able matt7innet.ti°1411141h"WalTilifinli t -hey 111
held their Sides of the argithieht. 'Mist •
Margaret Webb, avho tieted )ti go
ter carefullf goint, over the points 'save •
her decision in favor of the ufamative.
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, The Prograni colleted 70finStrtitOorit.:: -
bidrebys-WwElaveltiffeliateis'aind:MN 1.
Itiitherford, recitationaby Carolled. Webb
and 11. Rohinspn, a reading by Margaret
Miller and •Isp.:•-sliuniber-ef sjiiiptemptats47,-at''.' • •
sotrie-OTtlie-Young. men.,
he meeting closed with the singingrif
"God Save tholting.'' The next meeting'
will be on Friday, Feb: 4th. • .
-with two lady friends, What he was do-
idg we clonot know, but somehow he got
Off the road And upset his load into a
creek, The horse managedth get away,
. Verdun
leaving the youth with hie friends. to- ss
aseaTii OF D. D..CAILDIS.--David
walk homfrthree-miles.
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Mafeking
—Monday, elan. 21„
' Miss Jessie Stothers.is visiting friends
on the 12th Cons.
Miss Beryl Johnstone, of ti 1A,44, C.
Curdle, one of 'the 'bright arid Popailiti
young men of this part, died on Jan. 23
after an illness of several months' •dum-
tires. He tas, a fon 'of Mr. and Mrs:
Eclwai:d as;rdirs and was 31 yearkatid 0
; months of 40. He was bort On the . • ,
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farm where he died and had lived here
. Mtileleif•tiinseart vroesfeilletrinsi'hptoerr.-
L, glint the.week end at her home here. ' "- -s-Tuesdays Feb. 1st; -0 - . •
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• Measly weather. measly roads, measly. all hie Iife: Vail his heel% began to •—Sionslay, ...rati. jitt,;
Air; nehert 'Stott is busy .euttsrlfl in.law, Mei. We lis Islille7s
People,.t6 tae surely havitig a measly fail he *as one of the most active YOUng 't utot. tko ikliOung to the pohlie tint
tithe. ' 1.11P.P. of Illw.comrpunity,•, and a diligent- my chopping mill it again in operation, wood for Mr, Jas, Dow, or. . .
A.1111113bat of our yoling folk attended worker in the -Pine River • Preebyterian 'after being ont of bueineaS for two months. Miss Unbar's. visited at the hertie of
the holt soetal at Zion L. O. - Is Friday church, et which lin wap a meniber. Ito Mneh erp.dit, is tie to N ts ..tatt, 13arnby Jae. Althlieson over SundaY.
. *MO ttb.YCLYO ttgarded as atyoung man of for the masted/ Manner in Vibldh he res Ns., nese, D'obbs -.hag r( tin to
evening.
• neh tromise and his entiinely deiatli is paired my engine which WaS badly dare-
' Atia! itici'81114.01P4t°!!8Peesni188t1781.!k aniiii-a-ttez i 'of-Muchliegiet by all WhOknew oged by fith. I alto take this opportun- DanP48009 to ‘'isit 1118 brother; tl,has•
via . r aunt, • SS, A . .i 11..ougu, lil
"th heMi -a m 11 him. Hislong illness .was born . With ity' of thanking the amen; for their eri- Dobbs: • . , • s
GOderich. . !Christian fortitude throtighout, and in couragement in my heavy loso, and also Mr. ',Toward tore' and M* Lotti , dt°fig friinig 8t4r°.
Ottll . 4,,
o Qtilte a &Huber 'from here attended this he get a high example to all those for their liberal. patronage in the Putt Dobbs, cf Dufigatinon, Vieited et' W
the foetal of the late J. 'Webster at nhout hitt. Tlici funeral on Tacgday el and Wilda etirriestly nolicit a eontimp. tit VAL ; Y
M. 1...mattiP.On a ob Monday. ... ,
ance of the same, and our ann will he to Miss Winnie 1.1ainea ie visiting her
natisfy and please each one.
sisters, gra Itaberb AloPheraiin and
‘' Yell aineffitly YOUtil,
" Wm. litntlaon.01,. )401...441, liamt(1000 of op•na volet $T1QM14018 aqg Ati
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Still's Jean 'Webb, the underwent, an
operation for appendicitis in TAndon, we
are glad to My is elite to.be helps,
'Plie Toni Marks Co; will he book in •
feleknew the everting of Feb. 7th, Ads
mlesien, oil 35a sk. Seate Arai-
• "A"rneettngof the fit tteless Ulric Club
is to be held 'in the Forester's hell on
Tuesday evening at 7 'clock tor the piii4
voile Of disposing of seine money which
they have on hand in viliatever way the
jitieknow ori 'Wednesday.. " ,last week to Ripley eemethry was very
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Ernest HallWO Willie Thursday with largely attended. Services at the houso.
an attack of measles. •His Sell00 at were conducted by Ilev. Mt, Rutherford,
Lanes is closed, for s, fay/ weciis, pastor of Pine Itiver rreebyterion eiturth,
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Born--,Tt Mr and Mrs, Isaac Oran,
stont 890. .
Mist; .1•Thrit Westrone, el Detroit, is • '
ViSithig her slater, Mrs, Joe Cotirtriey.
,The Measles epidanlic is 'raging atoned .
here.' Sithool cloadd 'Blurs -Tay, as the '
teacher, Mr., Hall, a victim..
Henry Reinhardt is eirering tie forAi
for sale,
'llae anyone beard of Philip...Bassett of • ,
later Busy,' gutee. . '
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Sincothe tanvastifor a dry ()atolls • ,:
'started it. hasbeen vel wit weathers ' •
Quite4a iturnber tient lime. attended •
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the Stuns' hill arid reporka good ".
Mre tide • Olotighlin is. 1.1"ome, after •
visiting friends Detr it. . •
LOnea hot:toted by tending s ,
teldier, George Tivionley, to ottinii%
yte Kano: inAtio!dotitgutt% •
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