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THE .LIJCKNOyst
I#TI DIEL
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16th 103;1
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PNLOUGI 'FRIENDS
DS .LOCAL:and GENERAL)
�,;IE R� ' THIS XMAS
�►IVE �I�,OS X
' ADDED, TO OUR HOLEPRQOF HOSIERY R
WE RAVE A -ANOTHER
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azines say aboUtd. ere .Aiiss:7',
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Colors'French,;anist, •4hambeige, `Susi, Tan, `Mid Gray. Rene-lite.
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Coral Sand, Giolite, Rose -mist' and "Harmony.',
Hole roof
MEN'S SOCKS—The .auto. gart top ( li ) • 'Fahey patterns;
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• Pure. Wool and Sills, & wool. `Sizes' 10-11 y:. at pr. 75c
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(KINLQUGW NEWS)
Friends in the can►munity gathered
in the, Presbyterian basement on 'Fri-
day evening last at •a"riseelleneous
shower and to do. honour ' +to Miss
FYazel Percy, bride ,elect. The room
'was :beautifaully,.decorated with wed- reli0.--and," 'col *-ed—,st i r -
fastened a ountL' a .table Kwell '.'laden
+w fll 14vely_.and -•useful gifts showing
the high esteem'. in which 'the bride
was held.' The :bride entered the :room;
as' .Miss' Edpa Boyle played :the `hrid-
• al chorus and 'Was ushered tq.. her
place of honour by the chairlady; Miss
hfiellie' .Malcolmi. Alljoined• in singing
"The more we' get together" followed
with a Solo b Mrs.' .Breckles ' and
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IN CHARGE 4 `l 1 1N `l STI ,1 SAB• ,-• AD'I'.
ERPERIENjCB-IN THIS FIELD.
11' IS OUR 'DESIRE to, serve the Dungannon district with the shots
eat' of heats. and. ,meat.:prpducts. After 'elevear and a• half years in
the Baling' industry in Dungannon and three and one half years in
Grocery we ;'feel that we' can give a 'much needed service in meats
to our Many customers. Our, genial service which you have been ac-
cuatomed`to: in BREAD & GROCERIES will be. extended to. meats.•
OUR, Ma ;,,., »ate
OTTO ` 11.L IS JALITY and SERVICE'coupled with
reasonable prices. (sur- Meat 1V4:arket Phone • No, is 35. Make use of
it and try nue service.
THANKING: our hundreds of customers who have helped usbuild
our Bakery and Grocery trade and anticipating your future, needs
We . eatend ''a continuance of our. services.
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unounting the opening.: :of
EDY'' :MEAT MARKET
DUNGANNON
's; : Dungannon
-FORMER :ASHEI'ELD BOY' •
TAKES PART. IN IMPORTANT ,
INTERNATIONAL ,CEREMONY
M. A. MacDonald, Chief; Justice :of
British Columbia, and,. former Ash-
field • boy; , played an • important paid:
in an international 'boundary care-
irony last Saturday. The- event was
broadcast, and, 'becoming interested
in the program by preliminary bag-
pipe music, Mr. R. A. Grant of Ash-
field kept tuned- to the station and
to his surprise, heard ,Mr. MVlacDonald.
a` Ioi'mer school. 'chum, Beaver one o`i-
the chief addresses of the occasion.
A report of tile event appearing in
the Free Press, is as follows:
' School Children of British Columbia
and Washington State • 'exchanged
:flags' and.., joined, in ,,song, at a joint
peace arch ceremeny at the inter-
national boundary on Saturday, sym-
bolizing the friendship of' the two
countrys.
"I know that'I:bespeak the senti-
ment of my comrades of the legion
when I say to my, Canadian, comrades
that while we are a neutral nation, Your Bibles.
we are not neutral in thought," said
John J, Sullivan, of Seattle, founder Charge Qf Services•
of the Americana Legion, in an ad, A quartette of Knox College stud-
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dress. . ents will have charge of the services
attendee
`•`Our hearts .go out to you in this, in the Presbyterian Church, Sunday.
your great time of • stress-, as you face 'In the morning Mr. Calder will speak ' Little Shirley, Robinson df Holyrood
the responsibility to preserve and pro-, on mission work in the Peace River visited Saturday "with little Edna
tett our free institutionnot only for District. • • , . Jackson.
Jack MacLean favoured with a .sole
and Mrs.. Don McCosh a reading; an-
other sole" by Mrs. • John Emerson and
reading by • Miss May Boyle brought
the program to'm.a 'close. Mrs. Bert
McLean and Mrs. ' Art Graham 'as-
sisted the bride in .opening the gifts
and reading. • the .humorous attached
Iverses, after, thich. all sang "Foy.
she's a jolly good fellow" and 'much
to the surprise of the bride • and a'
number present -the large wedding
hell hanging •over the Ibrid-al chair
containeda package of confetti which
came 'showering- down at this.-tiane,
Hazel thanked all` present. for 'their
kindness to her and invited everyone
to come and vislit her in her ,new home
near , ,Westford:
Miss Anna:. Morgan, Con:' 10, Huron,
visited' Sunday with Mrs. Archie Mc-
Farlan» •
. .A number from, here attended •' the
very' impressive Rem►embranee Day.
Service en Saturday Morning in the.
Township Hall, Holyrood, under . the
auspices of .tile • Woihen's Institute.
The" president,' Mrs. Levi Eckenswiller
presided. The service 'Began with the
singing of "0 God our help in ..ages
r. and 3/10.7V�^t,. Herr nr"n`cn.
Chester spent the week end with Mrs.
H G. Sherriff.
SPECIALS in Mei's and Boys' pants,
ibreeches. Old' ;I .ow Pr
Ban('
MARKET STORE.
Mrs. W. Horne left Sunday morn•,
In fes- a.:7 $�'s:: Ya Sal .:.% ,Detroit.
and Windsor.- •'
Mr: and Mrs. W11).- Rae of. 81 .Many" 3
were v(eek-end visitors at the home of
Mr. and, Mrs. Robert Rite.
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Y ,Mrs. George Marr has returned
to Dorchester after spending:the past.
two ;weeks with her mother,.. Mrs. H.
.G. Sherriff.
dour•11wiai ie wirnrE"a°.,...,,. y....
DISIUCT MING
HELD AT MILAMAY
meeting o Xgrrounurar—o oteey._...
officers and medhers of Bruce and •
Grey District No. 1:0, Was held in •
Mildmay last Friday, with the princi-1
par speaker, Mr. I. A. Carroll, super-
intendent • of Agricultural', societies.
Miss Ethel Martin of Paramount was
in charge .'of• a 'special meeting held ••
',rresent
.e atives of• the din
fen:ladtr .... p....... ,-.T... .,,•�. ,,..r..,,
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SEE OUR•NEW LINE OF MERCURY HOSE,
and
and service weight.
in chiffon, ,crepe
• A •NEW STOCK Off' TABL'B '1;AMPS,` Radio lamps and Pin -Up •
Lampe.' A'; good'.assortnient, to- choose fiom. •
WF HAVE ".CUE", . the new .dentifrice.
I xAW,ARE •
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St. Peter's .Women's Guild
St. • Peter's Women's Guild:. held,
their regular meeting at, the bQme • of ,
Mrs. T. W. Smith, • Monday evening. '�
The president presided over a •goodly Meeting closed • with benediction• by
of. members; when final ar- made. Nett. meeting is .November 37.1. g a
number� � •
ts'forthe owl au per were .at the home of Mrs.' Fred Nixon. • the president.
rane!a>cnen li
Roy • McCreight was 'flour mana-
ger at a recent dance held at Attwood:
under L.O.L. auspices. We presume.
Roy's. duties :.'would' include that . of
caller -off and general pepper -upper.
at which he excels. .
Ran Into ' Deer '
motorist damaged
Hill,'; on 'Saturday
talon with a bi
escaped' in. the
the motorist k
the animal wak
the fact
.,� - b�
An Ashfield ed his
car at. Bole'sturday
night, in a colig buck
deer. The. deer dark=
ness :without nowing
whether or not iujur-
ed, but Well aware of that
16;ng something
to get his- car repaired:
past", followed 'by the reading of thf
names on the Memorial Tabiet and
'two minutes silence .,.and • 'prayer 4 by
Mr, Ripley, 'also. Mr. and Mrs..B}'eek-
les'' duett, "The Sande of Time". The
Scripture. reading ibx Rev. F. C. Mc-.
Ritchieand 'prayers. followed' after
Tour own' children, blit for your pos- '.which Jean Thompson and Everett
terity" Sullivan. said. "We say' "Go"d 'Lane' sang, "Lead Kindly Light". Rev.
speed" to you in your glorious' mis= R. C. Todd of ,.Lucknow, the' guest
sion. ►.
Justice M. A. MacDonald, of Van-, -
costversaid this sentiment is'of "im-
measurable value." , -
`Miram I surprised at `the expres-
sion oftsuch sentiments," he said: "We
in Canada and the United States love
and cherish the same ideals. We hate
the' wane injustices and barbarities
to our' fellow men ; anywhere . and
everywhere. We have -a common ori-
gin, a common heritage in literature
and ideals:" •.
REV. MR. ' RICA TO SPEAK •
'speaker, 'delivered .a very . splendid ad-
dress in . the theme of "Remember!';
.this was followed with a very appro-
priate duet by Miss Nellie' Malcolm
and Mr. Robt. MacDonald' and a solo
by. Mrs. Breekles. Mrs. Thos. Harris
and Mrs. W. McKenzie then placed.
the wreath beside the tablet' and all
joined in singing the National An
them. Misses Edna Boyle and Mar,
garet .Malcdlm were 'accompanists for
the- • ,
Congratulations to Mr. and lgrs.
Perry Hodgins ' (nee Hazel Percy)
whose marriage was quietly solemn•
ized a't 'South `Kinloss manse Satur-
day morning by Rev. G. M. Young.
.. MissWinnie.:Percy,.>•R.1T.,::of . saint -
Nov
PLACED FIRST' AT TORONTO`
Donald McCharles' fleet -footed .'lit
tle. mare, June Gratton, took first
money: at the Dufferin track, Termite;
on Monday, in a large field of start-
ers in the 2:15 class-". June finished
3rd, 1st and 2nd in the three heats.
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Anglican church
Baptist Church, Kincardine, , will owe.,
i spent Saturday' at her home
bring the • Gospel message at the here. , ./
Lucknow Bible Institute this Friday., ,
evening November 17th. The Junior I
Public sehoot age Will meet as .usual lir. Clfff Lloyd of Tenatianda, N.
at C15 p.m. Please remember tq bring Y., was a week -end visitor with rel-
' atives here,
Service in the Presbyterian Church
Was withdrawn on Sunday last due
to. the Thanksgiving serviees in the.
which were largely
OVERSEAS MAIL
Under' existing war 'conditions the
Post Office Department stresses the
imPortance • of overseas Christmas
mail being' forwarded at an early
Miss Mayville Scott entertained'
some girl friends on Wednesday even -
_Mrs. Jelin Scott spent a. faw days
with her parents, Mr. and- Mrs. Wm.
Mr. Jimmy Hodge returned home
from Kincardine Hospital On Satur-
Miss Gertie Hewitt of Beide spent
Sunday • with Mr. and' Mrs. Milton
UNITED
CHURCH -
Pastor
SUNDAY
NOVEMBER 19 ,
14 a.m.—Morning Worship.
p.m.—Sunday School.
7 p.m.--Eierybody wants to be
forgiven---BUTI BUT WHAT?
What .is it to talk of defending
'Christianity in•war-time, but not
to practise it in peace -time?
00.00 i
t e quota
For Luclutow and Vicinity
e canvassers will be cabling on
you shortly for your share ha this
national money a raising effort,
on which so much depends
Our soldiers will. be digging in, over there. lurely we can dig down
in our pockets, over 'here; so that they will know that our digging
ileivirlituassured-them of the inanifold-services-which_the_Rect Crest_
provides and which are essential to the welfare of our fighting forces
Contribition to this campaign may be paid
over a six Month's period, with pledges
payable by May 3ist, 1940
Nigiimmomommomminnommionme
. N. Prest, Treas. . :Mark4n Ma.cDougall, S
_Only, A,Short Time
Until HRIST141AS
New Goods at
Old.Lovr Prices
WOO
If you don't get your November month=end sale bill
in your mail, ask for it at the store
come in and pick out
your Chrisponas 'Goods
We Iay them away
ucknow,
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