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..,411t of .Their Majesties The Icing au,
STRATFORD Tuesday. /us 0,
SPECIAL TRAIN SAttOPE '
• (StandardTime ,. Round' Trip Adult •
Parga* Excursion .
.Ftifes;',..tot.,:S.TRIOCF9HR
7 8.35
8.51
' .9.66 „
• Lir; ' Kincerdine
••• Ripley
9.18 • • ' - , Whitechurch
LUCKNOW
9.30 - ' ' Winglieni:, •
9,40 • - Bluevalee•'
9.63 „ ' e Brussels'
19.04- .Etliel •
.10.18 Atwood
' 1.11.30:e , Al:: tistowd -
,U 40 lei. t .Listekeel-
11.25e. Ar. Stratford, '
'-Xlialdeen 5.years.& under 12 Half
Ar. 746
444..
6.05 •
5.57' -
Lve
5.36-
Lv. 4.50, ..,
fare -12 years & trier
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GOD 'SAVE THE KING,
U fare: -.
ASHFIELD
The IfitY • meetipg-of-the •Ieresby-
' terian_W. M. S. was held at the manse'
son Wednesday 24th ewith the President
Presiding ..after the devotional
Cisca aikit 'business part of the meet-
ing. Mrs. Fred MacGregor took the
'chapter "inethe Study hook.
' Dr. Arnold Cowan of Toronto spent
e holiday at his home here and on
e .
• his return was accompanied by his
father, Mr- John; Cowan Si,, who will John Johnston and family spent Sine-
vieit ehrothees Ilifreelosegowanewbelda.y.,erithilers. Andrew Hamilton.:
not as, well-7as- fins friends WOUld
.like he 'See. him.
Two ,carecollided on the 12th 'eon -
cession. at Relay MrieKen,zie's corner
oa Tuesday. The orie driven by Mr.
,Alex MacDonald, the. othe.r by Mr.
Ward Welker of Kincardiee. Both
tees. were damaged atid both drimers
shaken-,:np. Alex MacDonald had one
rib broken .besides bruises about the
bead.
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THE
ENti CONTEST
OUSES INTEREST
day Jessie Read, ,Home, ,Economist)
Every Canadian .cere is focussed on
the one mejor even in Canadian
history for this year. The 'ettmieX
of the f Icing ella Queen faseleatea
the imagination of everyone.. There
is barely an idea in connectiete with
emeneemoretirig the event time has
not been Worked out in Solite Meaner.
interviews -with thhae `Ate eere to "Phiee
a ...Major peee in ,their entertainment
and pictures of the -places *here hap-
henings:vate to .take Place have fflled
the 'Page's' of the press for iteMe
months. Even the food they are to eat
es 'being discussed and .one of. the
leading 'Minh* emPanies has ipone
soied-a contest with many cash Prizes'
.for the hest all-niand Canadian menu
that might -be served -to: :the_ Royal
Visitors. • ,
That should be -rather an interest -
'tug' subject, by -the mai, when you
think that all the provinces have
dish-
es ;that are distinctly native to that
province and yet, there -are certain
'dishes that are universal across 'Can-
ada., For. instance, although we speak
of British Columbia as e great apple
province, good apples are pretty mi.,'
iversal:acroes the Domineer' so that
Annie Pie has become a standard'
Canadiin -dish. Serve this' with Gene
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DitX, ;JUNE, 1 ST, „ 1939. ,
(ThatsdaY) St Peter''
Pierch,,LuclinoeVis the seem of the
.1eleethIg. OK Bruce deanery with
delegates in attendance of the
Dean-
erytien'ac4n4aP. ttheer*Writeeetel4er).•;71;isare4.8T"chasta;
three groups .will hold Operate -Moen-
ing sessiene, Will, resunin, thole ,.eee-.
ems !deer aeon -day luncheon and in
,Mid-aftenipon then,' , be e cOtter
billedeneeting of church werkefeet •
1;4:1T4i,17colnrae;TieutieiTagoena,;ietun•eille.t vt0.01t1:4+1014.,,0114.041..
celebrant, assisted by ACV..
A. A. Maloney, rector. of St. Peter's
•
Church: , , •
Among the .epeakers eyile be, Yen-
Aielidetteon
Rev. , Carnet W. A. Townshend, dio-
cesan ceininissioner,• and Winer .Kin-
iiiiiVigelo.ie'aer -mei* Ge A.
teeells, Bishop of
Cariboo in B. .C..e Who will describe
the work being carried On. in this
'frontier diocese. '
Mrs. E. le.Matheion of the Dwain-
. .
ion Women's Auxiliary heard will
ad-
dressthe auxiliary meeiing.
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JUNIOR BRUCE SCHEDULE
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Meeting he Cheeley on Friday night
the , schedule for the Junior-: Bruce
adiazi Cheddar 'clie,erte• to. Make it 'a Baseball, League was drawn ppe• Nine.
dish that Will almost sing 4'0: Can- teams are entered. with • the loop' split
_ . .
into tare. •sections. The northern sec -
Canadian bacon is a :familiar way tion includes, , Chesleye "Allenferd;
to describe back . bacon outside of Meeiford, and :Owen Sound- '
the •harderscotour own country There el, The southern. section eerie:WS Of
are manways Kifitardflue'
cooks have learned to 'present this Walkerton and Mount Forest. _ Their
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y toe.,
very attractive Canadian food and it 'schedule, which' opens on June .121th,
is sfirelY, one thing that mighebe in- is as follows:
icabindemdeninu..
..Serne: way • anl
. a, 1.. Celled- • • Stintherli Section
' June 14e-Thingantion at Kinciirdirie
Ofcottrse the 'French .wonian• in ' :tee -Mount- Forest at Ripley
Quebec will nattiteiller think . Of her. ... le-eithicardine at Walkerton
delitieus Pei soup, iso. muelf a.Part " .22.--RipleYeat--Dtingannonof .
.the habitant Menne , and other 23eeWa1ketton at Mount Forest
women will think of corn dishes here -26_. -Kincardine at itipleye-ee
tofpre almosteunheerd of,. in thkeeld • 28eeDuagennon .at 'Weliceetine-e
COMA:0:e ..e., 10.-•-e-Ripleyeae.'Motiet 'Forest .
Salads -and in particular 'fruit sal- July 5 -Mount 'Forest atelitieltedirie.
ads -would be inaiivations. to visitors .8. -.Walkerton at Dungannon •
from overseas -'who as a matter of „11-e•-ieurigannoe• eft.„ Forest
fact thing that seme our very hest
.ateKincerdine
. .
arranger:dents. are • nothing • but dy- 1'S -Walkerton at Ripley
speptie concoctions bent on thorough- . ie -Ripley at Walkerton ,
ii:4estreeing the .hfimen. race. • Kincardine at Mi.. Forest
Certainly this visit of the 'King 24 -Dungannon at Ripley..
and , Queen to Canada is making . :26 -Walkerton at Kieeardine.
everyone thoroughly Canadian -con- • 27e -At. Forest at Dungannon
Woes in a way that they never have Aug. 2 -Mount Forest at. Walkerton
been made' before. • ,5 -Kincardine at Dungannon
' The Milling company's ingenious The home team will supply une•
•idea. of 'a "typical Canadian menu for pires -Until the playoffs are reached,
,Royalty" should appeal to 'women. It when they will he appointed by the
will melte them put an their "Think- league.
ing-caps". to figure out ;Nit What
feeds • are most . genuinely Canadian.
It should bring out a let of interest- PLUNGE INTO HARBOUR
ing informationewhichente-one-thought
of 'seeking before. ' •
HOLYROQD
,
and Mrs. Eddie Thompson,. Mr.
and Mese Albert Thompson' were, iee
cent 'visitors at Mr. C. getheriugton'a
at Beuevele.
Mks. Corbett who is visiting her
daughter Mrs. Richard Elhott, speet
the •week -end' at Mount Forest - •
Messrsesuaes: and 'Dave Johnston
of Kincardine,- Mr, and Mrs. Mark
Johnston and femilere,Mr. and .Mrs.
r. ana, t b.
:belle and Stuart spent Sunday at Mi.
Thos. Harris:
ood. Mrs. Albert Thempson, Mi.
and Mts. Eddie Thempsen weresStine
eay Visitors at Mi. Jahn-Enema-so:01'Si
12th concession.
Me. ilaiveY.Houiston .spent .Siinday
.
:at Mr. Ernest. Ackert's, Mr. Houston
has yeceritly-. *ten over the farm
foniierly owned by Me. George White..
Miss `Leona 'White rain:reed to her
hone at Beigrave'liireing 'Spent the
pee"( week with her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Thos. Wbite.
Mr. and MrSeEinest Ackert, Win-
nifred ance'Raynard spent Monday ei-
Toronto.
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CO URRIE'S CORNERS
FIREWORKS. FOR
POLIO PATI.NTS
The Leeliatne Free ' Pres. last WOOki
gaVa ateeent ef itire-
Works dispitee, Made Peasible b elte.
Menehat'S Of the eitea and
presented for the plowmen oe ettes
Mariel Rieke Of Aaltfield and Franees
Mtn**, Totiburg, tatentlle
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TO RENTe-Coieforittele *a - r e in
hotiee, toive *Mee temple Clatke,
atysis patients. at Victoria Hospital woox ---„
for Over Si Year *4 a hall twee -A goou pia:near
At 840 *am-4day evelon-c jest es tonitirse. Wishes .werk, Apply et Sentinel
the eky had turned a gunmetal Otte.
ban& wheeled their icpts eeeei Suip are ktlowit' peotection 4on!
lend a new dreamt sigt"i wsa'rkiPit LIGHTNING RODS
,higli in the west, strong and eurefel , •
Mr. and Mrs. George Huntley, of
Putman spent the week -end at Mr.
.teugh• Lane's. . ''• :, -
' Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Montgomery,
Mr- Bob Arsi4reokr, Mrs e Scitherland,
' tars. V. Percy and .Mr. Alvin Percy
:of Iletroit were tiveekeend visitors
.with +relatives here. . ' e
Mese Kathleen Graham is assisting
With the work at the home of 'Mee_
Chas: Gilleipie, St. Thomas.
Mrs. Cliff Borthwich of St. .Cath-
erieds spent Sunday at the home of
her parents, Mie and Mre. Jas. Hed.-
A number from here motored to
. Toronnelast week.
etr. and 'Mrs. M. Johnston of 'List-
. owel were --Sunday visitors at Mi.
Graham's, • ,.. • 1
The Sr. l'ir, A., also the Girls branch
'and. -Little Helpers, Will meet at the
honie of Mrs. Wm. Cox on Friday,
Julie 9th instead of Thursday June
8th. This meeting is to be devotional.
Would the ladies • please bring lunch.
as .they are to have • as their guests
' the ladies from Bervie and Kingarf.
Rev. '. • • eth McLean will be the •
Special see,: ker at the Preparatory Mr, and Mrs: eeellfred Pleriketi of
•Service n the Peeebyteriari churth 'Auburn yisited. witli Mr. and P4T,s.
on Friday afternoon at 3 O'cloek. • James Drennan a day last wee's. ,
from theisolate* *reed, eaerose,,a lightning, SO:u "J;''Al•• (113:193: :of' once
ni have your huildn 00 made eafe
strip •of lawn and, right up ' to the te • •..
edge of ehe hankeheside Victoeiti s'Eesere:. .; •'. :
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. her,ehy, pyoehlivil Tueodefr, June
eth, 1039, a eivie holidayein the yip-
. ,
eitizens to >observe the day as oych.
. N. E. BUSHELL,. Reeve.
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. ' MEN W ANTED., ,
ege 'of Luekeeer end.call on alleloyalee
Ilospittit's„ 1 grades ,of Vailee's Sweep
They Were 'welt blaalietaai•hat '*• stakes, telly 'IliiileyeleiPeoyee Lewin -
weatherman was hind and it was a Ing, Golden Glow and White CAP.
perfect May night. Surrounded Yellow Dent for sale at .W. G. Are.
nuriel,reitiede ------tnevitehle corierus,
A. auee • EVERY Achy!
FAMILI1.1* PEA'14.F.S. for -selling 260
:doily -necessities. in reserved distriet
ei. 809. fan-Mtg.: Money -hack gerarap-
tee..-Low pekes... -.Quick Saks Bug
meters, .REpEATSi We help yen, •
NO RISK, Reaeepporttieity far. Week-
er. FREE catalogue and particular •
FAMILEX, 67Q St. Clement,' '1Vlori-- •
treat.
SPECIAL -LOW PRICES
youngsters from the neighlierhood,
eager to get in on a free She.* Muriel
and Frances • lay back, their heads.
propped by pillows, and eeled" and
eah'd" for more than half an•hour.
Firecrackers snapped and popped,.
roman candles and sParklers flared
on theta* flats- ef the "1%er:tea, all
easily eisible to the two patients who
are the lase remaining hospitalized
teethes of-othe infantile ..paralesis epi-
deniic of 1937. • '; •
All South Landon: joined
tastily in the dieplaY. From the high
vantage point south af the isolation
buildings, the curving, iridescent tra-
jectory of rockets could be seen from
Chelsea Green. to Minor Park. There:
itresehardref a minute Mesa 830 to 9
when the daekeeing sky was neternes-
mentarily brilliant with crimson, blue
and dazzling White `stare. • a.
Muriel' and Frances, -Who are now
so mr,ell along the road to reCoVery.
that they spend Orily their- sleeping
hours in the eeepirators, enjoyed the
filewerits immensely. at was a great
thrill to See such -:a show alter being
confined since September, , 1931, a.
thiiIl that will be surpassed oiily
when; • tivo weeks teem- today, they.
take their eilieeee • prong 'the 20(1,060
spectators .'who are expected to watch
the King and Queen drive through
ilowntswn streets. That, they think,
really. will be something. '
•
• Miss Grace Courtney, of St:Joseph's
Hospital Toionto is spending her hol-
idays at her home. '
Miss Ine Canipbell spent last week
at home returning Sunday to Strat-
ford Norma to• +complete, her exarns.
Miss Melda Lane ef eOrillia spent
the week -end at her home. •
We welcome lifee and :Mrs. 'John
Farrish back to onr comManity. We
areglad to know Mr.. Parrish has re-:
covere
oria llospitel Louden.
Mr. and Mrs. McKenzie Webb of
Stelfeleasevisited-Vonday-with--liar
end Mrs. David Little, e,
There was a surprise tarty held at
the horee Of Mr. George Drennan one
girt -last -Woke
Plan to Attend the, dance hi the
Club House on Thursday eight. •
FOR. REINT,-100-acee grass farm,
Lot 2, ..Ceit.',1e Aelifielde resin ,a e'e-
n -lent "tile outfit, with 7-.11.Psegaeoline
engine to ,menufeeture tilee .frpiii 3
to, 14 inchei,. will be Sold at a bar-
gain. ALBERT TOW LE, Lucknovee.
AUCTION - SALE- ef the estate 'of- the
late Andrew. leemiltere 1% miles west:
•of. Holyfood on Monday, June '12th.
The:farm . wilt. else be- offered eub.
Jed, •.to ',a .reserved. bid. See bMs far
list 'end. terms. eleseSarall Hamilton
executrix; Well Henderson,,Anc. '• •
FOR.. SALE ..0ft RENT -L -Cottage at
PAIR NARROWLY ESCAPE
, The King's,. Mictophca*•
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-WHITECHURCH -
Mi. and Mrs. R: J. Phillips ,of Ged-
erich visited a day last 'sveek with Mr.
and Mrs. Jas.eTiffiri.
e-E.-.J.__McLean. and Mr. Pete
liennedy .spene a dri-y• *et -week in
'Listowel.
Mrs. Leitch and Mr. and Mrs. Hew -
den Of Detfoit•visited with the form-
er's sister, Mrs. D. Gillies.
This community was shocked • to
hear »f the death of ears. George,Wil-
ton of Wingham. She was a fonner
resident of this community. She wing
Miley Kate Sutherland and spent het
'girlhood days here 'and after' her
Marriage lived where Mr. Frank Coul.
ter, new 'resides. We extend sympathy
to the bereaved husbarid. .
The funeral of the late Mrs. Peter
Leaver of Calvin was held on Tues-
day. A nineber of feieede and rela-
tives from this village attended the
funeral. Sympathy is extended to .the
aged husband. •
• Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ilene of Tees,.
water are 'speeding a few days with'
the latter's daughter, Mrs. Jame Mc-,
Innes arid attending the annimereary
services. '
Point Clarke cemposed• of flee mires
and large .veninatth. Cool cellar, pump
ine kitchen- ALSOeflOR
age at: rear of the late Dt: Seencer*
elietee-e: eleareireetitereseeetieuleze- e eel y
to Miss Gettrude Treleaven; Lucknow
er ,write to Mrs. Anestitong Spence,
Apt- 29, 223 Semerset St, W, Ott-
awa, Ontario.
Due to exceptionally -lare hatches
o big husky chicks
' Mixed Put- 'Cock,.
' leis . (weir.
White -Legherns 7iese '15c 2c;
Berred RoCks.--. •-,-8-tee • .11c- Ice
New H. ,Reds 'PAC 13e 6c
ilebrids 8%c 12e • 7c
Livabilityeand satisfaction .guaran-
teed. Started chieks reesoritibly.priced. •
liatehe's every Mondey, Inepection in-
vited. Near C.N.R. stetion. DUNCAN '
'KENNEDY, Wingham, tent.
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• 'NOTICE. TO CREDITORS. • ,
• • 'M
THE. ATTER ..Ot the, Estate Of
:ROOK .Crellyere late; oft eheeVellege,
Lueknow•in the'County Of .13 -rude, Mile.:••
ler,. deceesed. • ' • •
Notice .is hereby' &ere purseanteto,' •
the. Statutesin thatbebalf; that. all '
.eersone. having •• claims against the,
.Estate of elie. •sakt. ,Joseph "Colleere• ,
a Most unusual accident ats,God-
Meek last week, two Wingham men,
Tim Carbert and Ken Mowbray, the
litter formerly of Lueknow, ififeneewee;--
escaped. drowning and the great pert
of a ten -ton load of oats Was Apilled
into the harbor as the •treiler-truck
-in-which- the- -two were riding turned
over on its side on' the Very' edge Of
the wharf. ' ' • e
the truck had proceeded only e
short distance froin,the elevator When
maidenly,' without warning, the rear
end of -he heeeely-loaded truck broke
through the toad,' Oiebngine and crib
shooting high in :the air and ,the
machine gradualls, settling on its side
a feet or So front the edge. Carbert
and tioivbrity jiimped to safety ae the
cab was suspended the grain pouring
into the Water. Only 180 bushels. were
saved. ! •
' It is believed, tire road, ,which i§ a
"Hire his been undermieed by:blast-
ing operations which hitie been going
on clese by in Connection evith..dredg-
inge The road is located on Gov,ern-
meet property, ilia a gang' Of: rapi
WAS. tlit to, work ander instructions of
GoVerninent engineer micovering
the faulty spot with a view to making
the necessary repairs:
IleitIGHOtiT the Zunpire ih6 'VAC* of His liejetty during the /weal
J. "telt te-Canada wiii lee heard through these microphones,. • They
have bees Predeeed be the tiorthern Electric COTOSiaitio to ,
OpitificatioztE ot the.cohodiat 13roialcasting Cot -potation. Thew:doe; ,
1
i phone bea.ririg the Royal Crowe is one of many predueed fore -ate • 1
sientes Canada -during the tour of Their- Majesties, and is siestialle • • Qeigele: "Don't you find hard t
; deal/Peed for redictiOh 6f Wind :noise for use ont-of-doors. The twee 't meet expellees these dayer. .0
. °eel ?hoe taierop otos are old plated and of the new 0yrdield trOli 1 should Peewitt: "Hard! I 'see* net,
eeleee, will be to broadcest His MalestrIt useesoge'et greet:.41!1! why, man alive, /' meet exPenses at d
. *trivia
el' 'evening w41:1 ftlerrde" tiel
it* at . Qii6liee and on the e DY e ~lei et thlailleire a
. every. toil.
, ible*rattom...ft. -0* 1.1.41Jtest
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. ZION
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. Mr. ' and Mes...Gerdon..Steleo and
Marjorie .ef Teeiwitet, Mr. -end 'Mrs.
De-nnly 'Donnelly of Phikerteri :were
Tvisitors- on Sunday with ,Dar. and Mrs:
Gordon 'Klihland and Mrs,. Andrew.••
Mt. and. Wee Harry •Haekeet .,and
fainily •vieited. recently with. Mr. and
Mrs: W. G. *Hen*. • ' ee. .•
Mr,' mid "Mrs. • 'Chester Hinton of
Oakville evere Zion, visiters...during the
week.9. '
Mr. ',Harold Gardner ,ie 'attending
the meeting. of London Conference in'
tendon. this 'week as eelegate :from
Ashfield • Circeit, • . • • • • •
e Mother's Day, service •wes...obserkted,
at . Zicm last ;Sunday' morning. The•
Mother's •Day • progeamme being fole
toWect With a•shere address. from Rev.
Wilkins..A story. entitled eThe. Room
of Gold" was given' ily-• miss ,Elleda
:Hinter: 'A pageant "Medals" •WaS pre-
sented by five boys, 'Russel, Lyel and
Allan Ritchie, Eric. Heekett and Jobe,
*ON. EximarrioN
Dungannon . Juniors, bolstered by"
some local boys, won an exhibition
gime from Goderich on Monday night
9 to 4. Bob Craig on the inotind for
Dungannon. struck out 12. illOom-
field and 'Young divided the pitching
duties for the visitors.
Dungannon put it he the bag the first
inning With er six -run blast, added
another in the 2nd and two in the
sieth: !
• Goderich scored one in the 5th .and
'3 :more in the 6th. .
deceased, who died on or about the •
tenth ,dae 'of March, A.D. 1939, :are I
remeeed to forward their claims duly
eerified- by 'affidavit to the under-
signed executers: Of the last Will and
Testament -of the, said. Joseph -gollYee
on or before the tWeeeeeeeeeeenteedeiy of
June, A.D. 1939, afteeeehieledite the • „-,•
said executors will proceed tie' dis-
tribute the assets of the said 'estette
among the persons entitled thereto
having regard only to •and being re.-
sponsiele.only for the elaims of 'which
they shall then have had notice.. •
Dated at Lucknow, Ontario, ,this•
27th day of May, A.D. 1939: '
• • Herbert Miller, Luckriow, Ont.,
John Falconer, Winghatee-Out.,.
• - ..---Executors.
Hunter:-A-beptiemal • eereice-wasealso-
' held whenetir.. and .Mrs.'•Gorden Kirk.:
land, Mr. ..aed Mrs : John •McDonagh„
, -Ilifte-andellte. Petereeeiele-preeented
'Wise 'Beatrice Treleaven and Blanch teeireinfane sons for beptisnr.
'Gallant of Forest accompanied Re -e. Mr. Sidney Sniith whois engaged
and Mrs. • Gill 'to Toronto and silent at Oe Geverement ,airport, Trenton,
a fetedays witlartends there. , was s recent visitor with 2ion, friends...
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Drennan and 'Miss 'Violet Ritchiereturned home
CREWE
..1•••••1110=11.11..•
Beautify 'Voir .Home
With e- bed of ourscarlet or pink
geraniums. Our Mammoth Ver.
heria, Salpiglosis, Scabiosa, Ager-
atum, Phiore, Giant Pansies.eZin-
nias or any other of our annuals
make a gorgeous display.. ,
Peppers are very .healthful, more
easily grown than tomatoes.
•
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Treleaven attend-
ed the funeral of their cousin Mrs,
Claire Irwin of Lucknow on Friday. •
Mr. John Martin of Goderieh spent
Sunday afternoon at BerteTreleaven's.
• 'Mr. and Mrs. Jack Curran ared.fam-
ilyswere Sunday; visitors with Mr. and.
Mrs, Herb Curran, Mafeking.
Mr. Bill French "pit Thursday, morn-
ing for: North Bay where, he has *see
eured' a position.
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Higgins and
sons of Detroit spent a pleasant week-
end with Mr. and Mrs., John Mepary.
Miss Doris Reed of Zion is at pres-
ent with Mrs, Raymond Firmigen
whom, we are glad to report is im-
proving slowly.
Mr. COn -Crozier was up .from
Lieury.for,ehe weekend.
Mr. and •Mrs. John Menary ac-
companied Mr. and Mrs: Aubrey Hig-
gins to Hamilton on Sunday, to visit
their daughter, Meseel'oe-Dieyethe has
had serious ear trou'ble. , •
Congratulations are due Miss Bern-
ice Dentin on having passed on ate
her subjects, at Stratford Normal on
heryears week. We. hope Mies ber-
th] is successful in getting a'School
forthe coming year.
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The Sunday Services .of Chalnier's
church. were :a gieat success. The
ichtirth was filled at both services and
In spite of the heat, all listened with
rapt attention 'to the splendid ser -
Mons :by the Rev. Tarries Wilson si
Termite.. , • • '
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NATIVE Ofe,12T11 CONCESSION
IblES IN., WEST ,
• Word has been received here of the
.1 death of Roy smith, manager of Ea -
:ton's ferniture departmerie, at Seek-
atoore M. Smiih *as a itoe of Mr.
sed MrseJOlin Smith of the nth eine-
cession of West Wawa -nosh and- a
epheeTeeeeee,etheeeieehTeieseeetetret,.
4'.131'utled•ikeliCcrwwas' ni.sul'e in, Re. tine 'Cern-
-
aerie lar• who was 40 years
6 Wei. rit survived by his wife. "
RAPID CITY
(Intended for Last'Week)
Mr, Herbert, Stephenson and Miss
Rena Stephenson of Varna were rec-
ent yisitors with Mr. and Mrs. R. Me,
' •
if d
on Wednesday after successfully .corn-
pleting her Normal School year et
Stratford and receiving 'hey reetie:
icate. econgratulaticies." '
. Miss Elsie Ritchie of Varna, Mr.
and Mts. Elmer Wall of Culross Were
recent Visitors *ith Mr. and Mrs.
Will Ritchie. • •
Mr. and Mrs. George §auederC and,
Lottie elafeking visited on Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Ritchie.
'Mr. Fred Ritchie and Keith of Olivet
Visited in this community -on Sun-
day: °
Miss lelleda Hunter was in London
on Monday evening. •
Mise Hem Hackett is at present
assisting Mrs. Lorne Woods, St Hel-
' Mr.! Feanke eNall :me t ., fiointiraayd, 11..iierlIrt .0 .. AsiipiELD i
ae his leerriehete. rank wes 1. week
Digfi , IN oNnoN
in an automobile accident lase
near Tara
hailledleags eandrecs1:11. has two
• Joseph's etc; reBiliasilint.itly4)•tinmidee, , died ing a few tines 'it het Immo', Clef.. 10
...ten.-., • ,..__,.. ........... .' t r/
liPerit the eveelt-.end with
round Lucleiow, Bill and HoWard Reid
spent Sunday with friends at TiVer, 1;:orP06,7111.,,gettliimng.litebeiria§tell.,ivai: 'e.Aheshf*icaids
Earl' old um Janie *won of myth iife , the; had eerved Continuously hi eith Sir..end Mrs. Jos. Wal1.
wore suncjii teseeetee with eteeeet me... Loridon. Surviving are a brother-, Rev. - Mrs .1aek ItoS\ was -eallad to XIII-
Nill'a, . "
r, ir laiicw.lerae.4 ,.i.,ii.. ,,;t...:,..rimErsiw---E, --Wii.sist:47ihr-7/0-air 12
r• had been in . i1 -health for tionie time Sapi1:dd4x:lrtsr;;n,:irsr7,..i.hlr,e,7f:,1,B::•rr(lIt.,:'alvr.ywnn:s::'1::.::i.e:"Ft::to(.:ir"-
iOiI. .Miturice Sullivan, Clintmi, Ont., eardine Saturday evining where bin.
years in 'St.
Mt. .Sid Smith -of itrenittOitnyi.dst Friday at St Joseph's HosPitete She Mr and Mrs. Jas.. Wreith and Gertie
Mr. and ire' . Archie teieheisereetee and Otif sister, St MallriCe of (.,0,1a,eu:tht.aenr, oepletter,,atAiolnex roer;leienapyr,one:Inir:dretii:4-
Donald leen eisieore at .mr. w'. 6. R. Jogeoh 0, Coninitillity, London.
. . a.ill:tit.eodnertft.elafrttItt. Sccionliiiitizirmthoen'dtahytipaeti :Iniamyletsiiitnilessstrlidwiirnele601,7:11.:Tic.,:e?blit;iNnei..itssisri,r;ryintl,i.allavw.,
iteicl'S reeently. '. ,
' 116"rd lind Bill' 11.441 inteTei.i'leee*, 9 It.TA: Trite/VW/a Was in Se Peeler: .
. ' Ceilletee1e . WM. . '
The Benmiller Nurseries
'Phone Carlow 235
CHANGES IN
Train Service
• ,
VISTHE°FKINTEGEADMQAUMESETNIES
• Account the above, tertuin trains
are being CANCELLED. on, specific
days and the schedules of other trains
eve being clianged
.raEngxetdra. train service is rim) ur- •
For full particulars -apply to Ticket
Agents. • ' - 1170
Viiitors. with Mr. and Mr's. Richard
Gardner during the •weeic' Were Mrs.
R. •Pitsgereld of Dungan/1On', Mr. and
Mre. Erie Feirbern and .Mary. L.ott
of Detroit.
Sincere sympathy.. is extend.al. from
Zion friends to relatives and friends
who were 'se'sadIy and suddenly be')
reeved through the passing ofthe tate
Mrs.: 'Claire Irwin, a former Zin
girl. „
CULIWSS CORNERS
CANADIAN NATIONAL
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•
•
F. T. ARMSTRONG
OPTOMETRIST
, N LUCKNOW
EACH 'WEDNESDAY '
930A. M. To 6.00 le. M.
EACH SATURDAY
9.30 A. M. To 12.00 P. M.
AT WM. gCHMID'S plIQRE
41A;AAA.
BUS SERYKE-
from' IMMO/ -
LEAVES Luelontir South daily,
, except Suedaye and 'W-
ide" 7 •aan. • •
T
SUNDAYS & IP•M'
NORTH to Kincardine Daft,'
°kcelit &MAUS. and .
koli-
S4JN & HolidirYieLe0.40
,
Pm.
'For .Further Informatiort See
todal, Agent,
, • . .
SMITH'S GARAGE
Woatorn Ontario Meterwaef