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WE. AVANT To MEET A; I 1M ED •NU31DER • OF •PROGRES- •
• SIVE FARMERS Who Wish To Increase- Their Annual• Income
hte Several.,Uundred I)olfierrt Crowing One', Acre Of 'A Fancy Vat -
led Itasptwrri`e ie crrie't; o rte Shipped To °A Large
Toronto Dealer Fol•'('haii Stere. Avid ('inning:, Factory Ilse.
GOVERNMENT ('H;it1`tl IEI) ROOT SYSTEMS FtJR:NISIED..
r, FOR HALL PLANTtN(: • (1'n A'tt'r'hi;tive P'aenicnt 'Terms. • Lash'
Year, in Optsirio, Many Of Our t'heiilatioins • Yielded Over 110,000
Pint Boxes '1'o The Acre. 'Or - '
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• This -Offen Is !Limited, "Vali Moet )wtt°.Your Farm. MAIL RE-
• PLl' Ttelt()\ 38, Silhei"LNrPI:, i11+.1+`(itl: JUNE 22nd. A Personal •
Visit
Will: De Blade '1'o: Your Home To Explain The Bnainess ••
:
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- '.• . B OLL Rooting
• They Y,., � _ . .,
and' . right ' over elbe old `aliiagles' . 1.
..With Preston "Rib -Roll;' and eTite-Lap"
metal ,roofing there is. no 'muss of old
shingles -lying' -around and no: dan ee of
ex .osin our building while re -roofing.
�. •, e tkU 7`ite-La and •`Rib .Roll Made in tl3e•a
� P Standard quality, are
`•��� famous Council.S, ��,.•� ? guaranteed for 25 years. Sure protection
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,,,..b against fire and weather for, the best part
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, +�. 'of a lifetime. ,
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Prices. are lower them -at.this ,tiaielast year
c0'.:, i because there is no sales tax. Write today
°"" "`� e Via, for free estimate. Address Dept. 906.
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W; 1. MEETING
The June meeting of the. Women's
Institute was • held on Friday, 'when
the 'reit call 'was answered' by nates
of places visited by the King and
Queen: During the business part of
t'semeeting ae committee was Appoint-
ed to take charge of Arrangements
for the .luncheon in connection with
the Pest Office opening.
The . motto, ,"I . am' content with
Canada and ask, no' fairer lend than'
.given the," wash .taken'.:'by- Mrs. W.
Huston. The topic, "Agriculture' and
•' anadiain, industries" was dealt with
C.. ,
•
by .Miss , Mei y -,Mef Beed. :Impromptu
speeches,.were given bye ntembeee eeha.
kali beentee see."'Their ;Majesties in
,
eluding,' 11frs W'• 'B'.v Anderson; Mrs•'
rson"Mrs.' H Webster,' Mrs.
1V,;, . Hehde , .
Win. MacKenzie,° Mrs. li. el : Thome-
son Mrs, D.';Thompsoli, Mi'$'•; H.
"Aitchis_on, Mrs. J. W. Joynt and, Mrs.
F •• Stewart.--
• Factories also at •
- ;Montreal and Toronto
ASHF is LO
The members of the Presbyterian
Y. tt - e .:a;a•
ung
picnic 'on . Stiurday • evening at' t.he
lake:
Rev: R. M. Ester of ;Winnipeg;aper-t.
the creek -end the%guest of his brother,
Rev ;R, :' Esler .at:.:the manse.
• Mrs., A. E. '•Munroe, Miss Mend•
, MacKenzie and Mr, O'Shea of De-
troit visited at Mr. N. G. MCKenzie's
over the week -end.
The Sunday eveningeineeting of the
P -Thi y:terian', oung'P'eop1e�s 'Seeley
was well attended when they had
as their'guest speaker, .Rev. R. M.
Ester of 'Winnipeg.,. "
The' members' 'of the Presbyterian
W.: M. S. are to 'be •guests this week.
of'the :Ripley society:
WHITECHURCH
The United- Church are holding]
their anniversary on June leth when!
the Rev.. C. N. MacKenzie of Ripley
whit conduct the services at • 11 Sett -
and 7 -WPM.
Mr. ' and Mrs. Fred Thompson ..of
Toronto. ?:Pent the week -end with
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tiffin. -
`Mr and Mrs. Esra'Wellwood *tient
:the week in Caledon; and attended the
funeral of his uncle there.
The W..M. .S.`of .the United church'
held- a quilting at •the home of Mrs.
J. 9. ; Gifiespie • on" Wednesday;
• .BORN -In-• Wingham' Hospital on
June 10th to Mee and, Mrs: George
Kennedy, -a -•son: :•
• .Dari and tire: Sinn. Ste, of 'Toronto
returned to their home after spending
t Week with ' Mr. and 'Mrs. Thee In:
ghee.. .
: The Kennedy picnic was held at
Goderich June 8th;`. About sixty-five
were present. Mrs. Anni-i'lle-hhitro
and family from the Soo motored
down and ' saw the King and Queen
on the way.' They came, the longest
distaiaee to the picnic and Mrs.. Me-
Carrot met her only • brother living
now, ,Mr. John Kennedy and her two.
sisters, Mrs. eleCloskie of Guelph and
Mrrs. `ames turves et- Lucknow a'nd.
many other relatives, -
The' Young People of ' the United
Church are putting on a •play in the
Institute Hall -here• on June :20th.
The . decorating committee for i the
district annuatG'meeting was appoint-
ed as: follows, Mrs. Youn, Mrs, Ander-
son' and . Mrs: Mdlnnis.: The' winner
of • the , biscuit , contest was Mrs. W.
H.enderson...
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Uld'•History tau d
Bluevale. Methodist,' Church, not.
used since the .union of the churches
there, has .been dismantled.: Among
"the' contents of the cornerstone was
a written history of the church,' com-
posed in 1890 by Rev. I. B. Wallwin,
whom we are informed was, a former
pastoe.. of the Lucknbw' Methodist
I•Cherch. '
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returnee
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G t
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a • motor trip . to Lader .Lake. She, ac-
'companied Mr,' and '•Mrs. Eldon John-,
stone :en 'their return„ home.. Mrs.
Frank MacLennan and . Barbara and
Miss Anna .Mete Farrisli• were in the
Parti',
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Dungannon '-
THE KEY -TO LOWER . TON MIL COST
• PUNGANNION
Visitors With Mrs, B. J. Crawford
at the xveek-e rid week Mrs. McNally
and daughter, Mrs. A. L. 'Cole, Mrs:'
Wan. McArthur and Miss . Lily Me-
Arthur, Goderich and Messrs. We T.
Riddell and • Jas, Medd, Auburn.
Mr. Jas. 'Reids,.son of Mrs. John
Reid is in 'reroutes hospital for an
x-ray and treatment, We. wish him
ax speedy recovery to health..
A. number of young women frie. nds
of 1lfiss He :Of tYta Quaid entertained.
in
party her in• honor ata diner and'daythea
nigtrehtGoderich Mon.
We °learn that Miss Quaid who has
taught the Junior room at the school
the past two yearn and resigned has.
accepted a school' at Teeswater,
Mr. Harold Sproul Mrs, Warner
Sproul and:sons Russell and Murill of
the Weet are enjoying a visit among
friends here. Miss,' 'Clara Sproul',
.Stratford alio) joins , the family for:
a .two week's, ;vacation.• •
Mr.. Dick Park;' Jr., who •is recup�
Outing: ,froth an operation ;`a few
'weeks Ago, enjoyed the 'aleek•'end
with his uncle Mr. Robt. Rgid, Port
Elgin.
The 'anniversary services" 'will be
held in Erskine Presbyterian church
Dungannon,; June .18th at 3 p.m. and
7.30. The special. speaker' will ibe'
Rev Mr. 'McCurlie, Walkerton. a
Mr. Henry Rate's sawmill has be-
gun 'work at Saratoga, about a dozen
men being employed. Some are 'board-
ing at ' Russell Brindley s. and -Tom
Dickson, . Jr.; and . others . return to
their homes..
M'sster Hugh Richardson, six-year-
old son ' of Mr.. J. D. Richardson, tel-
•phone line man,, has been under the;
doctor'scare the :past two weeks.
Miss Mildred Anderson, daughter
Mr; and . Mrs, Edward Anderson
ST'. -HELENS
Messrs, 'T. B., Albert and Herb Tay-
lor
ay
for attended the ..Harrison ,Re -union
at Harbor Park,' Goderich •on Sat-
ky q �ff��y , �,q�w1°I ►!r"
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•THURSDAY, JUNE ',ttth,
?rt4(
`ee y1
•,...ereeteehheeeeeehtehte. •• • hookhele*ree..- ..
TO RENT . Conifortattle. se*, r q'o m
house,. town water: Temple Clarke. e
Flog. SALE -5 boese power Gasolinee
engine. Good�.•running. condition. C
only. Hollyman B'akery., Phone. 36,
Lucknow. - • ..
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The regular • meeting of' the Y:P.U.
Was .held on Sunday., evening with
Diek Weatherhead presiding. .'.Allan
'Miller read, the- Scripture lesson and .i
Helen MacDonald' read a .poem. Mrs: li
Andrew Gaunt `contributed: -• a solo
The topic was taken'by Mrs. Ramage'
who. read. extracts'from "`The• Quest
of the Holy Grail"..: Short 'extracts'
dealing with the work::of the student'
missionaries: were read by. several
Mis. Gordon, Mr. and MrsW. 1.'
Miller, gr. And Mrs. Tom Salkeld and
Lawrence•, Mrs.Tom Told and Anne.
lir. and Mrs., W. A. 'Miller and Allan
'were at Goderich oq Satsirday: for the
annual Salkeld • re -union. Miss Lahr
ink Miller of Stratford ,was also it,
attenadnce.' t •
• Eighteen• member's from the.' Wo•
men's Institute. attended' ' the District'
Annual meeting at Goderich on 'Fri -
FOURTH CONCESSION
• Mrs. R, Bain visited last :week with
relatives in Londoner `
Mrs. Jones is spending a few day:
with Toronto friends. •
• Friends bf . Angus 'MeKienon are
glad. 'to • hear he is . improving after
his operation. ,
W Miss'"deati_.13sy°liard of Paramount
is spending a few weeks •with Mrs.'
R. Moffat who hats .been under the
doctor's card.
Mrs, D. Graha'in • returned home
from Toronto after spending a few.
weeks with her : daughter, :Mrs. B.
Sangster.
Mr. John Fraser' and son John,
and Mrs. cJamas . Fraser. and . Bobbie
of :Lakeside and Mr.: E. Pierce of
Kincardine spent Sunday with Mrs,
T. Robinson and family. ' '
Mr. Clair ',McDougall is recorerinr
from the effects of a :broken jaw
which he reeeived in 'repainug`. e
buildiing. •
Miss Martha 'Sutherland and Mrs.
Jewett visited with 'Mrs. Lloyd Avery
of Teeswater recently.
Mr. ' and Mrs. , Herbert.. Buckton
:spent Saturday at. Atwood.
MAFEK1 NG ;
Af
who.. has been teaching::at Beniniillel
engaged at the Dungannon school
Junior room.•
Members. of .the Women's' Institute'
met• at •the •'home • of Mrrs. Lorne ;Ivers
on ' Monday • chewing to .discuss • some
items of: business. •.Mrs. Bert .Roach
wee oahued as •the delegate to, ;at-
tend =finisiiiri '
=or e
rs
horE cou e
.the. s
.fuiriiture which ..e it 'be held, • in 'the
fall, and ,Mr's: R. • MacDonald as alter-
native. Decoration Day • at ' the . •Dun-
gannon e . cemetery. will be held at 4.
p.m. Sunday• June. 25th 'With local.
hergymen. in. charge. •,' •
•The anniversary:. services •will 'be,
held in St. ,Paul's Anglican church in
the morning.; and 'evening on Sunday
June .18th, with. -Rev:, J;. Watton • in'
charge.. at. the morning . service and
grey: Mr. Hartley,. Kincardine iii•the
wening. •
• The .Quarterly. Missionary tea and
.meeting was held Friday afternoon
in 'the United Church,: with Mrs. Ar
thus Elliott presiding and, Mrs,' Ever-
art Hs his as :secretary. Miss Betty.
Elliott and Mrs.' Art'her • Roadh were
charge of the Progrem..Miss • El-
liott read' the Scripture lesson., Sev-
3ral hymns were .sung.'. Miss 'Frances
Brydges' .and • Mrs. J. Rya: gave -read-
.ings A- discussion was, had ' on fin-
Ince and allocation, "The tea •'tables'
here •lovely, with lilacs .and honey-
;uekle.• The 'birthdays.. observed were
those of Mrs. Gill, Mrs. A. 'Elliott,:
pies:. Everett. • Harris, Marietta Stin'
>•e1 and . Mrs..:'r. Dickson, Sr. The' ben-
ediction closed the'"meeting' and .ten.
Rev. R. 'J. Richardson of. Arkona
is the minister appointed' • to come
'io 'the Dungannon ired •church:' He
tomes not as :a stranger, for be has
relatives'in this neighborhood and has
recollections of others..
FOR. SALE -In Lucknow. Barr '40 x
24' and stable 15' x 20', % tees es of
land, also. light dray,. )sus; and sleigh:,..
'Apply -to Peter McCall, Lueknow.
WANTED._- Married men'for Oral
w4 rk° ;T,elephone' 20-28 -Ripley oi. Mee
;.ply at Sentinel : ,Office.
HOUSE FOR . SALE' 'OR RENT-
Modern conveniences.'. Mrs W C•'
Johnstone, Lucknow: • -•
FOR -SALGood :Baits wagon;-alel
McCormack .'rake; • and ...McCormick
mower, Massey Herrin binder. Apply,
at Ralph Nixon's, Zion. .
FOR SALE -=-.Reasonably priced res-
idence in: Dungannon. `New' bathroom,
hydro,' Cement floored double' garage.
Apply to Dr. YOKES, Blyth.
VISIT THE. Palace'. Gardens, For-
' mosa,, Ont. - Natural rock: garden,
flowiing well,' Unexcelled faciljties of-
fered 'for picnics, re -union's .or other
Social 'Gatherings. • :'Pho.ne Mildmay,
23-r-.21.' ;•
FOR SALE OR RENT -Home with
all' modern conveniences, in the• vill-
age of Lucknow,. • 3 acres 16f • land,
stable and ,garage in connection. A.p=
Thyat TenehleeS. -J t Mac:1?'.u;
al'd, 'Phone 127, Box 192 Lucknow:
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Cranston sent
part of last creek' with 'friends' eat
Se Catherines. •:
• ' The W. M. 8. will meet next Thurs-
dayafternoon at the home of 3frs.
' Will.. Andrew. • •
Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Kilpatrick
of Toronto visited over the week -end
with"kir. and Mrs. S. J. Kilpata'•ic:k', •
• ; Miss Freda Saunders of Zion spent
Sunday at her home.
Miss Grace Blake and Miss. Elite -
Y beth Scett of Druiiibo were . week -end
i o visitors at the former's.,home •
, : , A number f,rorn this ,Bite took the.
opportcmitc of seeing ' Their ;li:ajest-
les either in- Stratford, or London last.
• week.., The school ;children with '.heir
teacher. Miss Eligsbeth ;McIver went•
to tratford to see them. I. Me. Ross Chapman of Braeefiel3,•
and r Mr. Mohollaitd, of . Holmeville.
were the guests of Mr. arid• -Mea
Thos.- Blake Friday eesning.
BOE.N=To 3tre and Mrs.. e%arlie
Morrison' (.nee Peart drain) a son in
Goderich General HospitaL Congrat,
1 ulxtiona. "
r int! Mrs. Walla Twamley and'
• i fsmipF visited Sunday afternoon With
air. •and Mrs- Will Alton,'
s Mr. and .Mks. Harold Webster hs:e
, mehed to their farm 'in 'awaeoel .•
We congratulate Miss Elva a l um•
,Mr. And ;Mrs.. W. A. Culbert. at-
tended the .fluters! last' Friday .of
Mrs. .Martin van Doorn• Charing
Cross, who was formerly Ethel Scott.
Miss Cora `Culbert. returned with :them
who had spent a '.month " there. ' This
voting Woman who many will.remem-
tier lived a number of years with the
Culbert family, and they ;feel tho
oss.
CREWE
Mr. and .Mrs., Cecil. Blake accom-
panied by Mr.; and Mrs. .. S. Kil-
patrick to St. Catherines to see Their
Majesties, King George' sixth and
Queen Elizabeth and also to visit Mr.
Blake's sister, 'Mrs. Comfort and Mr.
Comfort.„ '
Miss Doris Reid' returned to her
home near Lucknow after speeding
some time with Mrs. Raymond Fin-
nigan.Miss. Bernice
here.
spent
the Mrs. Palend mer Kii friends trick
of Toronto were up from Toronto,
for the week-endand visited friends•
here and at Mafeking. "
Mr. and. Mrs. Will Reid, Mr. and
Mrs.. Wilfred Drennan and Mr. and
Mrs. Jim .Sherwood accompanied the.
-chool children to Stratford on rues -
lay where they were fortunate e-
nough to see the King and Queen.
Miss Donna Armstrong of Donny-
brook is spending, some time with
efts. R. Finnigan.
Mr. Clifford Crozier and Benson
Shackleton were in Clinton• on Sat-
3rday on a judging competition. °
Mr. Ivan
is enga
school•
-0NOTICE
The onituei Meeting of So. uth •Kin•
loss Cemetery:. A,seoeiation will .be
.
held et South 'Kinloss church, next
Wednesday,, June.. 21st . at 9. o'clock,
. > Donald MacLean, See.
AUCTION SALE.' of household, ef-
fects ;of the late Donald• MacDonald,
at N1f Let 26 .arid , 27, Concession.
r; Kinloss, ` north ',of . Lengside;. • oil
Tuesday, June • 20,: 'at 1.30 o'clock.
Tei•ins cash. Well, •Henderson,'Auc.
• ACTIVE MEN 'WANTED
Get in •o.n this big money snaking op-
portunity now with nationally known
concern.. Excellent proposition for
sincere; dependable .man. . No . expel i
once necessary,; We. assist in selling.
Finest fast s'elling line of necessities
everyone. -rich and poor rriust have.
900' men 'succeed: actually' to, make
good.. living. For 'details' and catalogue
FfEE-FAMILEX; 570 St. Clement,
MONTREAL. '
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
•IIN THE hIATTER df the' Estate of
d'i,seph (.ollee ',' tette, of the Village of .
l.ui.l.n:w • in'the • County .uf Bruce,, M.
o
ler, deceased,.
Utes in diet behalf, that all',
the. S,ta•t
persons :'having claims agatnat :the
Estnte:.of 'the ..'saki. Jasenh• Collyer:.
yabout the
deceased,, whit died on of
tenth day,. of March, A.D. 1939, are
required to forward their claims duly.
verified-he�'at davit • ,to. _the 'under- , '
sigised, executors of 'the 'last Willll ed
1'est',iment, of the said • Joseph ,Coyer .
on .or hh.fore'the twenty -Second day .of •
-
June, •A.D. 19;39, pfter which •date •the •
said eeecutos•s 'will proceed to dis=•
tribute the aseets' of the said estate
iianong the persons entitled thereto'
having .the
only to and being 're •
spoeeiible Drily for the claims, of which•
then shell then' have;had notice.
'Dated et. Lucknow, Ontario, :this..
27th. day of May, .A.D. 1939.
Hertiei;t• Miller, Lucknow, Ont„ •
• John- Falconer, ' W ingham, Ont.,
. ' Executors:
Notie tt is hereby given, •.pursuant . to.j'.
SPECIAL LOW 'PRICES
Due to exceptionally .large 'hatches
of big husky chicks e I
Mixed Pup- . Cock-
erels
White Leghorns 7tee 15c' 2c
Barred„Rocks ',.::e1/ec 12c 76
New L Reds • . 8'/sc 13e 6c
Hybrids ... • , 8'/_c 12c 7c
Livability and satisfaction guaran-
teed. ,Started' chicks reasonably priced.
Hatches 'every .Mbnday.'Inspection in
tilted. Near CN:R. station, D•UNCAN
KENNEDY, Wingham,, Ont. '
Montgomery .of Tiverton
as teacher for Crewe .
the coming year.. .I
ZION
Don't forget the Ashfield • Ladies
Association garden :party to be held
on the 'Zion Chinch lawn on" Fe iday
rune 23..E good supper and splendid
program Will be provided. •
Me. and Mrs., W. T. Gardiner', Har -
'old and Sidney spent 'Sunday p,m.
with Mr.e' and Mrs. Jas. 'tyreig,, St.'
Aa�gustine.' •
Mr: Ernest Gardner has purchased
the 10Q -acre 'farm on 'Con. 8. A
fieldformerly owned be Mrs. Peter
Cook.
O HN•S.TO-NE
and
I
ac
FUNERAL SER;VrICE
AND• •FURNITURE.
COMPLETE• REVISION ,
OF PRICES• .
Ambulance Service.`;Day . or: Night
'3 Phones, 76.
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FORS SALE -Planning 'to move
from _Ltiicknow a-
bout July lst, the undersigned wish
to dispose by private sale, of several
pieces of furniture, and other ehouse
hold articles, including the following:
Davenport set, rocker, bedstead and
springs,' coach, cook ' stove, heater,_
gravity Washer ('BT),. washtub (gtily)
lawn ':mower,, ;scythe; .garden tools, .
croquet 'set (new), kitchen 'eabjnet,
oval centre table, antique spinning
wheel, oil -burner :outfit with two - 9-.
inch burners, ,and float control, .suit-
able 'for hot-air ;furnace, • or for. two
heaters, With 135 ` ga)lon tank; • also
several literary works, .including.
Comprehensive Encyclopaedia (6
vols.);, Encyclopaedia Brittanlea, 1lth
edition, in India Taper; and the •11s-
torians' . History ,of the World, 25
vols; ' bound in morroco; also Aute•
Camp -Kit, collapsible; and usee gaso-
line 'and en Aladdin lerpp (bronze).
Call 'at 'rooms, west hall Mrs. 'll'.
Johnstone's duplex. Rev. and Mrs.
J. K. MacGILLJVRAY,•
John Gat'diner's on Thursday p.m.'
with a ggctd attend'anee.
We are. sorry to report thee. Mrs,
Chas. Meleonng,h had to undergo An
operation in . London p hospital.. on
Thursday last, Her •many: friends
wish her a speedy recovery,
JUNIOdl2 BRUCE LEAGUJE.
;-BASEBALL'
IUPLEY
s•s at* *
DUNGANNON
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Thurs.:� June: 22.
Game. Starts at 5:45 . •
Adults 15c, Children, 10e '
Don't 'Fail. To See The • Dun-
gannon-Lucknow Juniors Make
Their First Home Game, Ap-
pearance Next Thursday..
F. 'T. ARMSTRONG
OPTOMETRIST •
IN • LUCKNOW.
EACH WEDNESDAY
9.30 A. M. To 6.00 P. M.
EACH SATURDAY
9.30 A: M. To 12.00 P. M.
AT WM. SCHMID'S STORE,
•
BUS' SERVICE
from LUCKNOW
LEAVES . Lucknow South daily,
except, Sundays:' and hol-
idays, 7 a.m..,
SUNDAYS & Holidays -4 Pen -
NORTH to Kincardine Daily,
except Sundays and holi-
days, 9.10 p.m.
SUNDAYS & Holidays, -10:50•
P.m-
-. For Further lnforniation See
Local Agent:
SMITH'S GARAGE
Western Ontario Motorways
Triose, going• from here last week:
to see Their Majesties were•, Mr. and
Mrs; Cordate Kirkland to Guelph,
Misses Pena Hunter, Ellen Andrew
Messrs. Keith Hackett, Lane, Gard-
ner to Stratford, Mr, and Mrs ,-Will
Ritchie.. Mr. and Mrs. Frank `iritclite,
of isses Elleda Hunter, ,Violet Ritchie,
Messrs. Eldon .and Harvey Ritchie,
py arho i,«t on all lien tt: fora, Cecil Gardner, Lloyd McAuley to Lon-
1_ psesed don. . •
subjects. in Luc on High Scikoolbon The monthly meeting of Zion W.
her year's work-; M. -S. 'xis held at the home of 'Mrs.
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