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•THURSDA'Y, SE1'TOMBER )1, I9a9'•
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:CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CLUB
Miss Margaret Mitchell of Moles
worth Presbyterian •church la•ill'-bring
the' "Gospel.. message tothemembers'
of the 'Christian . Fellowship, Club thin.
Friday' evening; Sept, 22 at 8 o'clock.
A gond 'proggamri • is .:planned to which.
all'' are invited. .
••At 7:30 p.m:. ani Interdenomina-'
tional Prayer Meeting will. be held to'
• pray for a ;revival; and other needs of
Our Elnph'n. "Prayer moves the •hanc'
that moves the world" so let us pray
before itis too late. ' •
,1( CIU, !I■, ,._ R ■PIENDS..«
HOLD . SHO*ER
(KINLOUGA \b?EWS)
The girl friends of Miss Greta •Hod-
gkinson gathered at the home of"Mis-
ses Edna and May ' Boyle on Friday
evening last'to shower her. • prior'. to
her marriage. Miss' Hazel' Percy took
charge of a`•short program +Which con -
dated of , the singing. of The more
we get together";.duet--Misses Edna
Mies' Nellie Malcolr reading -m.'
Hazel Percy; humorous contest in
charge of Miss -Nellie 'Malcolm. Miss'
May • .Boyle . read the address to the,.
bride. Miss' Winnie "Percy then as -
slated in •:opening the gifts and • Miss
Jean Anderan read the attached ver.
'les. Greta, then thanked the girls for
their kirn less. to her and invite&
very; one present'to Visit icer in ' her.
new Winne in. London. Lunch was, ser-
.ved and a• social • that. enjo,Yed.
Dear. gr.eta;:' ' ' .•
In• the event of your approaching
iaarriage• we felt that we could not
do 'better than 'assemble ourselves
together in this social: way to extent:
to you., our, very best wishes fora ,iong
anKi happy • married life. ', I Althoug
Year work has. taken you from our
Midst for the .past few years it has
by no means severed our friendship,
but in closing !we ask you to- •
please accept all these gifts
Wrapped so nicely with rhylnns,
And.as day roll, along„
, Read:Ahem : o'er many times
But. where ever you, travel, or live or
go,
Remember the old friends' Way ui,
r in • Kin'lough. ;
Your girl ,..friends
Miss Mary MacLean of Kincardine
spent- the week at her home here.,. -
Mrs. E. J. Haldenby is visiting' with
her'•daughter, Mrs. 'Wm: 'Wall, Cul
rose., ;..._...,.:...:,...__. ;. :. _...
Some from here attended the West-
ern \ Fair ;at London.. '
Congratulations.,wto Mr. and 'Mrs.
Wes. White (nee Greta Hodgkinson i
who were married. on' Saturday last.
at .the home . Of the bride's parents
Mr.nd Mrs. J. B Hodgkinson. Rev.
F: C. MeRitchie performed the eere •
many
' Miss Winnie .Percy,' R.N., of List
owel, - spent a few days at her home
here.
Mr: ''and •Mrs. J. R: Lane' were re-
eent visitors with Mr. _and Mrs. Frank.
Manlden, Glen Orchard, •,Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs: Karl Boyle and Mari-
lyn were week -end visitors with rel.
atives in London.
Deck Season Opened• -
Thaseason-for the taking ' of duck::
and geese,'. ;north of ,the scesthern;
Bruce Boundary. opened last Friday,
with a number of niinrods' on the
"w,arpath" • eerly...that .morning.', 'So
far, ' we understand, the 1 numher bag-
:ged has not been large. •
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;:NSATION►'.
TWO WEEKS NLY
.t .rda Sept.30
ep#..18••�to��Satu �p
09 lUARTS
iovereign Paints
iarnisb Ct Enamels
By Specie' . Arrangement •' QU'A'RT
With .The.; Manufacturer, `'�
We Are Allowed To Of -'r' .
fer For Two ;Weeks Only •
This Antazing Sale.
The Product Is'. Good
• The Price . Sensational
Quick ` Drying Enamel
WHITE, t1VORY, PALE N'
,GREE
AN.NILE GREEN .
House' Paint
WHITE; IVORY',. CREAM; BUFF
AND LIGHT GREEN
Porch. and Floor Enamel
• ,LIGHT GREY, DARK GREY, -
YEILOW, TAN • AND 'MEDIUM,
BROWN ,
Flat Wall Paint
WHITE AND IVORY
• '• VARNISH STAINS
Ground Color
Eight Oak dr Dark Oak; ' Clear, All -Use Varnish;
SOVEREIGN F INISHES ARE WONDERFUL VALUE
These Finishes Have Gained Great Popularity With Customers Be-
cause- Of Their High Quality. IN ' . SPIE OF RISING 11 COSTS
EVERYWHERE, This Popular Line Of Paints, Varnishes And ,Enameh
IS OFFERED AT LAST .YEAR'S LOW PRICE. Little Need Then T!
Urge All Householders'. To Take Full Advantage Of It Whiffle The Sale,
Is On, And Stock Up For • All ,Requirements. •• •
�nd PORTEUS
RAE
'PHONE 66 "THE RED FRONT HARDWARE" LUCKNOW
HARDWARE, PAINTS, COAL, PLUMBING. I& ELECTRIC WIRING
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Two 'QROM' 1
.SAG
Miss Maud Murdoch has returned-
home after visiting friends , in Tor-
onto.
• Mrs.. Charles Morrison and son Bil
ly of Gloderich are visitors with rel'
.atives in Ashfield. • , • "
Mrs. George D. Stockham• of ''De
troit is yisiting with ,her father, Mr
Alex MacDiarmid and other fiends.
'p^..: xc.•,'rw«w. �r �'z�. .^xaw->sum+r+7, 'w Xa,l�^i+r'�-. ;'z,,
returned 1.to the 'village . fgllowint.
an extended visit with their daughte
In.,
Toronto.
iwy.- Your •' Suit , or, Overcoat befor,
prices advance. Wa hive a large'
range of sail}ples` to choose from,
t'EItiPLE- CLARKE; Mterchant• Tailor
•
'Mr.,and Mis.'1'�'an'k Cole;*l;llso. •Mr
aird Mrs. Lloyd. Hildred of Bervie at
tendei•the London Fair•, Mrs; Cole ase
!Veining .over"•for a fa ew •days,,..
'Week -end guests of Mr. and Mrs'
W. J. ,Little. were Mr. and ' Mrs • Brue .
Richardson. and. Mi:. and Mrs. T. W
Little of .'Allendale.. The latter•' at(
remaining -until Friday of:°this week
With four rural teams entered in '
the local indoor soi,'tball' league;' two
groups have' been formed.
The one group includes the fixe',
town teams, and the' second .group'
'the, four 'rural teams, +vrith an end,
of-the-season,playoff for league hon-
ors. _ • •
•T.owni .games' will be. played on
Tdesdsy and Thursday nights and ru-
Fractured "Arm ' •
Mrs. Ewan MacKenzie' had the mis-
fortune; sone ten days ago, to . fat!
'.nd fractura'. herarm, between ; the
elbow and shoulder.' ,
• Sunday visitors with Mr: and. Mrs
N:. H. Hedley : v¢ere Mr. and' Ws
Russell Jervis . of 'Clinton. and daugh
ter .Marlene and Mr. and Mrs. Gonier
Gibbons of. Elmira.
Mr. Norman Paterson of 'Montrea'.'
and Douglas • Harton of Toronto • visit-
ed on Saturday , with the fornier's
+brothsr, .F. M. 'Paterson, who accom- •
-peraledtthem:-teiareate ^o6 attend. 'i ham'
funeral of Mr. 'Joseph. Elliott;'on Mon-
day.
:FORMER RESIDENT WRITES
-'LETTER-WE APPRECIATE
The-Lueknovir ;Sentinel,
Lucknow, Ontario.
Dear , Mr. Thompson :
Enclosed please find postal. _note
$2.00 to apply in furtherance of our
.subscription ' to. The Lucknow Sent-
inel. ..
' This,' to , us, most highly prized
weekly letter from our home town'
ever keeps us jn sympathetic touch
with the people of Luknow' and. sur
rounding country, so well ;known' to
us from 1876 to 1912. Thus we share
with you still . in your joys or sorrow:-
each week as the news is conveyed
to ,us through ' the weekly Sentinel.,
Yours sincerely, •". "•
Tlfomas'" A' McKeith.
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Hazenmore, • Sank.
Return To Listowel
Mr. Prank 'Tyler of Fergus, has re
• ceived the appointment • as assistant
tit the local C.N.R. station, and i^
now. on,'duty. Mrs Tyler and daughter
will, come' to Listowel in 'the near
future and they will take• up residence
In their home . on 'Division street. -
Listowel Banner. - -
Pentecostal Mission'
SPECIAL EVIANGELISTIC CAM-
PAIGN Beginning Sunday: SEPT.'
24th. EVERY N'IGH.T •Except ;Sat-
urday' In T'he. •Pentecostal Mission,
at 8 p.m. .
Plan LTo Attend. 'Every Night.
Bring The Sick. James 5114.
AT KK"NLOUGH
THURSDAY; September 21st.
.Subject -"REASONS' WHY 'WE
SHOULD PRAY FOR A RE-
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Service held in .the Orange Hall
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T - 815 pm.
E. L. Ripley, Pasta.
LUCkNOW •
UNITED
• CHURC'H
Rev. R...'4 Todd, •
• Pastor
SUNDAY'
.SEPT. 24th •
11 ' a.m Morning •Worship. Sub-
ject `.THE ONE THING%' NEED-
FUL.'. '
3 'P.M. --Sunday • School.
' 7 'p.m. -Evening Devotions. Sub='
jest "WHAT IS THIS CHRIST-
IANITY?",
Guest preacher at both services
will be Rev.' A. M. Laverty; B.A..
E!.D., ef-Manitowaaing; •Manitoulin
island.
"Let this 'mind , be in you whicl.
'was 'also in. Christ Jesus"..
day nighte0v7ing to
wk
Fall Fair. week, there arenogamc•�'
scheduled as the .arena is una!daiiabi
during the'week. -
The schedule follovys 3 •
Group, "A"
Sept. 1,44406 School vs laucky Nine
,,19 Tigers .vs file Harris
' '`21--13igh School vs'`Qntlaws
Octt, 3 -Outlaws vo; Lucky;Nine •
b -Hi'gh School, vs Die Eardss`
• 10-Qutlaws vs Tigers
12 -Tigers vs ''LuckX ;Nine
17 -Out -laws vs Die -Hands •. • •
19 -High School vs Tigers •
2.4-Liicky ..Nine vs Die -Herds,
Group "B"
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Sept. 20 -Zion vs Dungannon
23-Kinlough vs Curries'; Cor
Pet. . 4 -Dungannon vs •Curries Cor.
7-Kinlough vs Zion.
11 -Dungannon vs . Kinlough
rg -Curries' Corners vs Zion
Last,.week wepublished the list of
local and Zion players. ' The list of
players on the other rural teams • in •''
eludes:
Courries' 'Corners
Eugene O'Keefe;' Joe O'Keefe,' Boli
Ferrish,` Bili Farrish, -Archie' Man -
tyre, 'James 'Nelson,
cIn-tyre,'James''Nelson, Dan. Rose, Dun -
gap McKay, Maurice • Bowler,' Joe
Hackett, Matthew Foley,: ' Gerald
Dungannon "'•
Frank. Eedy, Cliff Kinnahan, Bili
Kinnahan;.. Thornton Eedy, : Ray 'Cur-
rie, Lavern' Culbert,Harvey Culbert,
Bill Bowers, Bill Wiggins, 'Bruce Mc-
.Nrthur, . Dick Park,
Kinlough -"Wildcats"
Levi,Eckenswiller, Frank Thomp-
son, g.pence McFarlali, • Thomas Mc, •
Farlane,•Leonasd ;Murray; .Angus' Mc•.
Leod, Frank Collwell, Harold Holden.''
y, Weir Eckenswiller, ,Grant Eckert:
;wilier, Harvey Cassidy, ,.Elliott. Car-
ruthers,, -George Halderiby-manager.
LUCKY 'NINE ,DEFEATED • I
H. S. IN SOFTBALL OPENER
• The, Fall indoor softball series got
underway. last Thursdaunight in the
'Arena, with Cam MacDonald's Lucky
Nine -defeating N-S�-Calvert's-High:
School .team by a .score of 19' to 10.
Greer on the mound for the Lucky
Nine had thirteen strikeouts, . while '
his teammates slapped out "16 .hits.
for 19 runs, 11 of which 'were scored
in the 5th inning. Donald Finlayson
rind Jack Cook shared the • mound
duties for 'the School nine;
Lucky Nine -Harold, ' Greer, Fred
McQuillin, Fred Steward, . Bill Lloyd,'
John K. McKenzie, A. Wilson, N.
Stewart, Gordon' Fisher and Reid 1 c
Kim. •
High. School -D. Finlayson, N. S.
Calvert, ,Doug. Aitchison,' Jack 'Cook,.
R. Richards, G. S. McIntyre, Jack
Leith, Lloyd Wylds, W. ` Pinnell. •
Score By Innings -R H E
Lucky Nine ..13.0 2111.160-19 16 0
High Schpol.. 202 11 00 219-10 9 3
Sunnmary-Bases on balls, : off Greer
-4; off Finlayson --8; off; Cook, -3;
Strikeout', Greer --13; Thilayson-
6;' .Cook --2;, Two -base Hits -Finlay='
son, Aitchison, G. Fisher, McKim,"Mc-
'Quillih. Three -brise Tits --Aitchison;
Batteries; Lucky Nine, -Greer and
MeQuillin; Bigh School --Finlayson &
Cook.
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COMMUNITY
SLATE
ALL PATTEit NS
"FOREVER"' . ..
Includ>cng
This, Brand New,. Desi
SEPTEMBER 15th to 300• ONLY
Never before has :there been a. Sale like this.
Every piece regular quality with .
Replacement iGuar'antee.
SALE PRICE
50 PIECES :$
Service for 8
OPEN STOCK PRICE $6725 :•
8 •' Teaspoons. 8• Parks. 8 • D 88 ort Spoons
Knives; 8 Butter Spreadere,
1 Butter Knife, 1 Sugar Spoon.
• •SALE PRiOR
..•39, •P 1ECtS__ 297L
Service for 6 .
' • OPEN STOCK PRICE... 150.00.
62: PIE -CES
- Service for 12
OPEN' STOCK PRICE . . 183.50 •
Above Prices jnclude Chest
Typical Open Stock Values
Regular SALE •
Price PRICE
Tea Spoons'. 6.1•'3.75 $ 2.25;
Soup Spoons 6 7.50 4.50
Table Spoons
6 • .50 4.50 •
Dinner Forks 6 •.50 4.50
Oyster Forks.. 6 6.00 .3'60
Salad Forks, 6 7:00 4`20
Cold Meat Fork Es. 1'.50 .90.
Knives, H. H 6 13.00 7.80
Ind. Butter Knives- ...6 7.00 ,' 4.20
Gravy Ladle Ea. 2.00 1.20
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TIGERS BEAT DIE-HARDS
TUESDAY BY 20-7 SCORE`
in the second softball battle of, the
carr&nt season • on 'Tuesdaynight Wes •
a,.
Huston's Tigers' defeated George` Has•
sal's Die-Hards by. a score of 20 to
7.
• "Chuck" Webster and Jack Mac-
Donald divided the pitching duties
for the Die -Harris with Clarence
Greer going the route for the Tiger%.
who scored nine runs in the 'thin.
inning and .?their lead was' neve
threatened ''from then on. •
Tigers -Jack McNab, 1st; •Clair
Johnston, ss; . Cam. Thompson, 2nd.
Art McCartney, 3rd; Jim Campbell
If, Leonard MacDonald, •cf; Roy. 'Fin
layson, c; Clarence Greer,-• p; Joh!
Ross, rf; Stuart•Collyer, Vernon' Ilun
ter, Mel' Stanley, outfield:
Die-Hards--AylmerAitchison, c,
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11ez Ile.ntosh, 1st; Jack MacDonald,'
nd, • p; Chuck . Webster, p, 2nd; Bob
.IcKenzie, '3rd. Fred Millie„ cf; Ted
'allyer•;'ss; Cliff McNeil, if; Roy Col-
lyer, "rf.
Umpires -Harold Greer and . Jack
Fisher.
LOCAL 11. S. DRUB
RIPIEY STUDENTS
At.the school diamond on Tuesday
afternoon "Lucknow High ,School soft-
rall team drubbed the Ripley students,
soft-
:!all
score of 35 to 15 in a' seven -inn-
ing fixture.
Lucknow-D. Finlayson, W. ' Pin-
'cell, R. ,ichards, J. Cook,. D.
'sou, J. J. Leith, L.' Wylds, A. McKin-
non, B. McIntosh.'
Ripley:-McCosh, D. Finlayson, Mc=
Lean, Harris, . MacDonald', Pollock,
3rawford, •Martin, Pollock. ,
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We have very large stock of Blankets to shoo c.:__ arom
Blankets'.
Woollen, Flannel, . Flannelette��
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