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WEDDING BEI.1.,.$; (-LOCAL anaEi�ER AL
HENRY—' WADEL
. I Mr. ,and. Mrs. W. J. Davison visited:
Al Sacred Heart 'Chen -de Teeswater Toronto friends last week•
at9.ae30 a m..on 1y,I'oriday, : October 30, Misses Dorothy Patterson and Nor
Rev.' F tH r` Hawkins otifiaiated at
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-ma Rtchie.spent'Sunday with
friends
the marriage of Florence Regina, ,� ' London.
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A SMALLDEPOSIT WILL RESERVE ANY ARTICLE IN 'OUR
STORE UNTIL CHRISTMAS.
cr. ase' In. Prices
Ln 'Spite Of Increased Manufacturer-, and Wholesale Costs, To
Us;. We Continue To Retail 1111 Goods At The Previous Low Prices
YOU CAN SAVE MONEY 'BY MAKING' YOUR CHRISTMAS
GIFT ,SELECTIONSNOW WHILE OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE
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LANGSIDE FRIENDS'
MAKE PRESENTATION
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9th, 1939
•
aturday S1PECIALS
(:LAN. t SIDE NEWS) . Men's Two -Tone ,.. .
.We are pleased to report Mr. Wen-
dal, •Taylor is making •.as rapid recov-
ery from his appendicitis operation
,as' can be expected date to the wound
Those Who attended the short course
held' in Whitechurch by the'Institute
on "Planning and` Preparing Meals"
last week by'• Mrs. Zavitz 'found it.
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to' be very interesting •and Most `bene •
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Vr: uketi:"04-.. .r •
•v�,-0w••••....�--.•,—,. --"-•- 7a�[xarc•�-"a�xert�-+rre•» .. ha �.�r.:,,-'; ..*:...;:
Henry of Kiploss, son ' of Mrs, Henry -.week-end "with lien 'da'ughter,: 14Irs:.
and. the late Mr. Frank Henry• The Norman Wilsdn: ` .
bride wore- a 'i'�,owe of Queen; Eti'zabeth • ' •
,blue and ,carried. a bouquet of Johanna Miss Flora. Webster is visiting :in
Hill' roses. Miss Veronica Wader was, Sarnia with • ,her sister, Mrs +C,'` M.
• Johnston and Mr �Tohnstonr�
ilex sister's bridesmaid; -Iter goiwln- was • ;�
of tulle blue and her flowers:' Talis- . Mrs. kraser Paterson and :Ma's Jack.
roses..Mr Wilfred` Wader, lino u. Few' .da. affil.
man spent. a Y
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y Can( ell p,
ther of the.bsiKie, was groomsanan••:friends in• Toronto last etiee3c; •
:The. wedding :music" - was played Eby i =
•Mrs..•.A., Lam+bertus and. Mrs. Alvin'.: Mr.. Jack MacLeod and. Misses FIore
Re(ttinger• 'sang a solo" Mr•' and 14 171 Andrew and Aln+ia • Alton of 'London,
Henry Will reside•' on ; the g:roona's• spent the week -end at theirhomes.
fault, 601 concession Itinless ; here
,; t,Esu- uunN/1 , ' The Nevember meeting of the We -
I men's' Institute will be held .in the
A quiet „wedding was solemnized. •Town Hall thisFriday at`. 2•'30• Meat
at St John's rectory, Granton, when ' demonstration" '
Rev A. B. Kinder united in marriage Rase} ve ri'id y, November 17th'• for
Martha Edythe;: younger daughter of
Mr, and Mrs. Sam "Durn'in� Lucknow, the Hot Fowl upper in. 'the .Council
to Francis Stephen (Joe), youngest Cbamber,;under auspices.of'St. Peter's
son of Simon. Leslie and the late -Mrs. Anglican 'Chur h • ,•
Leslie, of Granton. The • bride wOTe } Mr. and Mt s 'James Courtney. and
a street -length, dress of . royal blue daughter Helen- of Pine River spent
chiffon and carried a 'bouquet,'of yel- ,Sunday with ltlte Misses Ada and
• low. mum's. The . bride was attended Hazel Webster, ' • ti
by Miss Eva Leslie, Reg.N., of Cleve Mr -and Mrs., W. G. Pickell of Paris
land, and the'groom was •attended by
Perry Durnin, of Lucknow. A wedding were week -end guests of ' Mr. and.
dinner was served at the home,. of Mrs. E V. :Hoffman: Mr: Pickeli is
Mr: and. Mrs. ;George Leslie: ,•Later publisher' of the Paris Star:
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ficial. ' '
Mrs.. i A. MHcl onnld; 2nd' con.,
Ispent .riday .w411 Mrs.. R Tiffin ,
Sala Prices Gopd'
Mr, Jack ,Johnston' held a' 'very sues,
=cessful Salo" of livestoiek•aarge'
crowd was .present and 'bidding was -
very . brisk cows going as high. as
$80 and Zear-olds' around $30, two-
year -olds
:around `$55, The price: on
horses was dull
'ersona
ris rats
THIS YEAR WE CAN• SHOW YOU A WIDE.SELECTION OF
THE VERY FINEST CHRISTMAS CARD. SAMPLES WE HAVE'
EVER HAD.
ted
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Address I
Your- I�'ane and -',�cld Imprinted
for as low as,
15 Cards For $1.00.
3 Extra "Cards Free Canis
Ordered By. November 15th '
The Lucknow Sntnei
NO OBLIGATION—CALL .AND SEE THESE CARDS
. Mr. 'and Mrs. Leslie left for Toronto
Mr. and Mrs. William Blue. and
Niagara and other points, the bride , ewldre Margaret' and Helen of': De-
troit .,were' week -end guests of Mr.
and Mrs. J. 'D. Anderson:
travelling in•a wine. taffeta dress with
hat and 'coat •to hatch. On their re-
turn '.,they `will; reside on • the grooms
farm • near ,Granton. • ,
: CHINA HORN YOUNG LAD
`GOES TO. SCHOOL IN LONDON
':Grandson of Rev And Mrs R.: W..
I Craw,' Formerly. Of. •,Lucknow.•
Leaves . Parents In Ronan Chime
And Comes' To Louden To Attend
• • Teacher; If you
pocket and $15 in
would , you have? :
Johnny: Someone
had $10 in o►ne
the other, what
-else's . pants.
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An, eight-year-old boy who has
spent practically rill. his • life in China
has arrived in London;' .Ont., to live.
Robert` Mitchell, son of Rev. and
Mrs. ;William Mitchell, missionariee.
in Cbantge, •Honen, travelled. hun-
dreds of miles to reach his uncle, Rev.
•,Walter Bi Craw,.: at Centenial manse.'
London. Half of his trip he made by
himself: .
-' Two Canadian' inissionai�ies who
were leaving en furlough aceompenied:
Master Mitchell ' as far: hs Vanvoti
ver. From there he was on his own.
He boarded the train and, 'like a ,sea-
soned traveller; made the trip •;to
Toronto, where Mr: and Mrs.•Craw
met him• Mrs. Mitchell, the former
Dr: Helen Craw, is -Mr. Craw's . sister.
.. Where' the young man will go to'
school is not definite. His • education
bas varied considerably from' the On-
tario curriculum, and in what' school,
tied what class he +will beat be, suited
is uncertain. Master Mitchell was Morn
and :raised in thins and learned ,,nil.
his lessons within•the}compoundlIwalls.
Here he had individual attentioit,,.and
although the curriculum is patterned'
as carefully as possible '. after those
in Canada, still he is ahead • in some
-Subjects,' behind in others.
TO CLEAR: our remaining) stock of.
Tulip, Narcissus and• Hyacinth Bulbs
—one FLEE' with every"25e purchase.
at McKIM'S 'DRUG STORE..
Mr. and Mrs. Will Alton and sor
Douglas and Miss Olive. Alton, of, Tor-
onto 'spent .,tfhe • week -end with their
mother, . Mrs. : James Alton.'• ',
Mrs. McVicar, Mrs. E. Kennedy and
Miss E. McCausland, R.N., of London,
spent a :day last week'as '.guests of,
Mrs. 3. W. Joyrit and Mrs. Freeman
• Mr. and Mrs: Wm.:• Henry, newly -1
weds, were guests• of honor at a see-'
ial evening last Wednesday in Lang-'!'
'side 'Hall when'. around ,200 •`'guests
gathered• Dancing was enjoyed and.•
following refreshments, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry were called fot+ward and pre-
sented with'. a .gift of money. The
following address was read by Rus-
sel Moore"
To Mr. and 'Mrs.,
William Henry
Dear Bill and ;Floi'enee:
We,, your friends, neighbor, and.
associates could not let this happy
occasion. of your ',marriage' pass with..
out to you our heartiest
congratulations and beat wishes for
:the future.'.
Bill, ' you have lived among us ati
your life; and we, as a community,
have never asked you to assist at.
our. dances and entertainmentswith
music, but what you have been always
ready to help and iwe hope you, will
continue.' '
Florence, • to you we extend our :
warmest friendship.. and during 'the
years you ; have lived •among. us we
found you a. friend true and faith -
f ul .
So note in celebration of ; this' hap-
py event we ask you toy accept .this
slight- token of our esteem...
Signed' on behalf of your Mende
and neighbors, '
Rifssell Moore, George Tiffin,' Wesley
Tiffin:' ' •
• George Tiffin . made.' the presenta-
tion.
Mr.. George Wraith of Wingham •
is seriously ill, at the home of his sis-
ter, Mrs.. Walter Scott. Miss Olive
Terriff is in attendance. .
Mrs. 'Casemore spent the week -end . .
with ,herd§ister, Mrs. $ayes;'of• Wing •
-
ham •I
Mr. and Mrs Gordon :Scott of Rip-•
Mr.and-Mrs.
Thos. • Hill. until
Barber: Do you !want anything on
your face • when I'm finished sir?
•''Customer Well, f hope you'll leave
Attend County • Council
Bruce County Council convened in
Walkerton ,'On Monday. night for.the
November session. Reeves Bushell of'
Luiclfnow and Elliott' of . Kinloss:.are
among `these in attendance. •
New Carrier Boy
Verna . Dahmer, who has given.
splendid carrier service to subscrib-
ers of the Toronto Star, gave up the'
work' the end'of the weed, for with
the 'approach of winter weather the
duties' become increasingly difficult.
The job has been taken over • by Jack
my' nose: • • •Wilson,
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" Teachers • and students of the Lon-
don Business. Institute held •a inas-
querade. dance 'at The. Orange re-
cently, Miss Muriel' Solomon of town.
as , a • gypsy ,maiden, won the lady's
costume ;prize.
,Mr. and Mrs. Irvin McCabe of Wind-
sor. visited' part of last wek 'at the
home of her, father, Mr, John Mc-
and
c-
and'' on their return were :►c+
eompanied• by Miss •Florence 'McQu.il-
lin'iwiho visited there fora few days.
LUCKI'OW .
'UNITED'
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CHURCH
Rev. R. C. Todd.
Pastor
SUNDAY.
NOVEMBER 12
11 e.ni.—Morning Worship
3' ppm.--Sunday� School
r.
7.00 p.w.-,Mr. T. E. PLEWMAN,
• F.R.G.S.—A missionary from
China : %viii 'be the speaker.
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Service for Prayer every Wednes-
day at 8 p.m:
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DOESKIN SHIRTS•
• Men's DRESS SHIRTS -
sJI'UL1 St �Efi '___- -
RAYON+ TABLECT.OTHS
PILLOW CASES
Ladies'•NIGHTGOWNS
FLOOR WAX
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A • riricultiuraIF and • Home Economics
SHORT COURSES'
at DUNGANNON
November 21 to Dec.'•15tH
CONDUCTED' BY.
Ontario Department of AgTicultnie
• HURON COUNTY BRANCIi • .
• of Courses,
F+or ' Printed � Outline . •
write to
JAMES C. SHEARER,
.. CLINTON, Ontario. • .
Specia
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on Ladies'
Dresses a Coats
FOR THIS WEEK END ONLY
LMA11S
BUY NOW' & SAVE MONEY'
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ley spent Sunday, with a rs. was formerly. Greta Hoekley'and lived
•-her tnarriage..three years
Mr. Beth Gaunt • of Dutton silent
•I this community . where her • bright,
;cheerful, friendly . disposition won , for
her many friends. - This eountnunity
xtends : its sympathy to. her father;
and mother, Mr:: and Mrs. Tom. Hack -
ley • and 'sister Pearl ofKincardine.
Also to her sisters Mrs. Bert Caskin-
ette . of-Kitchefier and Mrs.. Russell
Moore and to her husband and -infant
son -
.11e.
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Mi and 'Mrs. '`Victor Emerson, Mr.`
and Mrs: Russel Ritchie and :Mrs. R.
Tiffin spent Sunday iwith1.1r. Elmer
Tiffin :of •Turnberry. « - '
. The-4inited - W. M. S. held. 'a: very
successful quilting at the home. of
Mr's. Wm..Brown'on Wednesday after-.
noon, •
Mr. and' Mrs. Don Cameron 'spent
last • week :with Dr, and' Mr's. Harry
Ilession of .-Toronto. On Wednesday
of this week Mr: and Mrs. Cameron
are leaving for Florida. Mrs. Cam -
ling to- come to Kincardine'where•,her peon •Wae.forr►ierly Eva Morrison.
i sister, Mrs. Elmo .Pritchard, died Sun- Mr. .and Mrs. , Stuart Scott • ' and -
day morning ,around 6 'o'clock in the family spent • Sunday evening with
Kincardine Hospital,. Mrs. Pritchard. Mr, and .:MMs Wm. •'Conn.•
a few days with Mr. Blake Gaunt.
The meeting of the community cal! -
ed in Whitechurch Friday` evening for
the purpose of organizing for Red
Cross work• was opened by singing
O Canada and presided over by Rev:
J. Pollock: On being asked to appoint
a' chait'man and aeeretary,' Miss Grace
Richardson and James Wilson received
°thenom • tions }Dr. Redmond ,adds es;
sed the sheeting, also Mrs. Griffin of
Wingham, explaining the raising; of
funds and the articles to be, made
and how -to organize: A nominating:
committee of Mr. Thos. Moore, Mrs.
George, Fisher and. James Wilson -were
appoietied to prepare a slate of .off-
ice's and• to' call the next meeting,
when they‘wished.
Mr. Charlie. Taylor spent Sunday
with. 'Mr, Blake Gaunt.
Mr, and Figs. Russel. Moore receiv-
ed word,: about 2 a.m. Sunday morn -
REV: MacCONNELL TO SPEAK
At the Luekngwl Bible. Institute this' .
Fridayy evening at 8 'o'clock, Rev.'
Robt. MacConneli will bring the 'Gos-
,%el, message. Members of the Ashfield
Presbyterian church have been invited
to bring special' musical .nuinbers. We •
trust therewill be,a good attendance.
The Junior Bible club for the boys
and girls: of Public school age will re-. .,
open this Friday et 4:151 p.m. Be sure
ibles,
and bring your H
Objective $4000
The Wingham Branch of the Red
Cross Society has set their a November
campaign objective, et $4000. The nat-
ional campaign' objective is $3,000,-
000.. • '
During the, Great Wart the people
of. Canada' subscribed $9,073,000 for
the . use' of the Canadian • Red 'Cross •• .
Society. and donated a'further $6,250,-
000 for the, British Red Cross. Mat-
erials and supplies to a value of ap-
proximately 20 million dollars were
also provided by voluntary workers-."--°
Old ' Low -Prices At
The. Market ' Store
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Y, TOUR REQUIREMENTS r: Yarns, Knitting Wools,
YOU CAIrT. STILL .• Buy, , . Pants, t,Jnder ��arments, Hosiery, Men's and. Boys Work Clothing,
Socks and . Mitts, Etc., AT THE OLD LOW PRIC
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