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THE • ..U•CICNCW SENTINEL
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DUNGANNON•:
Mrs. Jean Williams and Miss
�. � ty Elliott spent Sunday with
. 'frie1'W1hYgestiOns
• •.� •forth. -
For All The Familq
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CRRISTMAS . •• GAGES
•.. TER:IES
'We I�IAve ,.�,
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," With. EnyelopeS ' to Match.
- 2e ea., .3 for Sc: 3c ea.;'' 2 for Sc
TOI LET SETS
BACHELOR
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With Self 'Seal Envelope
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.Christmas• : *rapped
25c, '35c; 50c,. 75c,' $X.00 & $1.50 ,..
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TOILET SETS
Y Mr. Wail. Souch. and Mr.' and
W. •S.ellers,•=,Brussels, Visited Mr.
• Mrs. J..13. 'Young ' and Mr.. and
ley David Errtngtgii on .'Puesda-y:
their
Sea=
PRESENTED TEACHER
. A community gathering was held
at Beniniller recently to ibid farewell
to Sidney J. Brown, who left to as-
sume the public school ni rin(:ipalship
GLEAN I N•GS FROM
AN OLD PAPER.
(Ry John Elliott)
An old • paper that recently came
. t my hands has greatly interested
Ben -
Miller,
to o
Mrs. st Crediton. after. six years at
S .� Visitors With. Mr. and Mrs. W
3 Culbent 'on Sunday wed Mr.
Mrs.Hugh Hill; Benniiller, Mr
Mrs. Chas.:. Congram d=
et WOODBURY'S SETS— .
JASMINE SETS -60e to $1.59
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$1.2. BRUSHI, COMM & MIRROR
a LADIES SETS
en-
• miller, Where he was. one of the woo • me. Perhaps •other Sentinel ' readers
would find it of: interest' also, }tietur-
w
essin
Baa- 1 R
p, � An address -was read e�Kp
deepest • appreciation of Mr. Brotn=s It is called the Saturday Ledger,
eoinmunity.and best wish-, supplement to The:l ueknow• Sentinel,
:work in the •
re. and the presentation and is ,.dated Mach ii 1898,
for his TututF
ls, rfaithfwl teachers that section has ever ing as it does the I:Lweknove of.forty-
iznown: . • , tl}►ree• years ago.
'and.
. and
•and Cliffor
andMr. and • Mrs= ..Leonard
1• •oo
I3o, y�, d
`Crawford •a id. fan ily= 'G,oderieh. ' •
Mr, and "Mrs. Everett Harrre And
son . 'George: visited friends at Sea
forth; on Sunday ,
d Mrs : Jehn .Haney; nib''
. are here this. week helping Air.
a d Mrs John McGee to moVe and
,,,, j get settled at their store, mbicii will
es • and gav s as^,j.
-o£ a wrist watch was "made.. Mr, it is illustrated,
elfin` l stating that subject,: "The° Village of `Leeknow, a
,.Broyvir replied feelingly,- y, "• with an :l►ist¢ric nacre
he was sorry o • leave'the mann thrivii►g place
friends • . •ound Benmillet. Thai+• and 'peopled by go-ahead ' citizens."
«atm. x f: Jame:
• 'had re ur` 'is that, o,
s. pupils, p first picture �r'oiwn • .p•Ths ft P
afternoon . P
•stinted, lrin .; yvith a .photograph all�u :i •Bryan, reeve of Lncknew and • warden
of _ L___,., �_. "Bruce. Korn :fn Lin -
as a 'token don in 1854 and learning the printing'
Beautiful Christmas Cakes,
Christmas Puddings,
Mincemeat, and.
Short Bread -
S
. , brake
All Our. - Owl
FARO `rilE VERY CHOICEST.INGREDIENTS
Paeked ,Ready To
GIFT FOR tgNY®NE..
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A.
'WELCOME ,_ .
Mail'
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business with, the London Advertiser.,
h came to Luticitow in 1878 te :take
octil $3 0.0
vey and Eldon end Mr. end. Mrs. jaek
Mrs. 4nie Culbert and stills Hat -
Ripley. Laverne Culbert returned with
KCIDAKS
them after• spending, a few -days 'at
ta
7itet:'"AigfitiO.,W4,:eilseligeepiri00:1/VirCririgee!°
around'a little afterheing in bed with
inflarnatciry :rheurnatiam. Miss Cecilia
Witt; Crewe, is assisting' with the
house work.. We are glad to knoW My.
RiChardson Was able to resume his
man with the Goderich
• •Rural Telephone Co. • en" Brooder --
XMAS Tree Electric Light 8 , • WITH ZIPPER • SondaY visitors with Mr. end Mri.
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Mr. arid ' Mrs.' Theo. •Hill. spent Fri -
and spent leaf: week visiting relatives
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Douglas and Bruce who , and • 1,5'
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there and in the neighboring vie.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Pinnel of
Culross. Spent Sanday with Mr. and
n Pridalt_evening the Institute
held their social evening when -
losing side' in the contest had the'
programme. The opening ntinber,was
"The MaPle Leaf", Vocal solos 'were
Snarling, Mira. Hareld Sperling; vio-
lin .--,Dan 'Tiffin; tIaliner solo— Garnet
Dick Irwin; saxaphone niu,sie.-=-7Gartiet
'Russel and Clifford Ferri r; cluet-1
Boi) Gaul, Arnold, Baird and Miss,
Mary Caul, Milverton.
Mr. this. itivett has moved from
now engage another:-Iine.... CHRISTMAS Ett
came proprietor and editor. Described
ar a nubile spirited citizen, he heal bless- "•
.another Scot, horn in ,Ayrshire, w
came to Canada in 186'1 and Settled
in CarriCk Township.. He canoe „to
Liicknow in 1872 and entered the
store of John .and George MeHardy.
He has been in business for. hinlself,
since 1878. 1 W. Armstrong., 'is a
young alert iniiinesiman 'who got his
pioneer merchant 'of the village, who
Was born in LuCknow, carries 'on an
extensiVe business as merchant -tail;
of in the Campbell block. There is
for five` years in succession been et- Wm: Connell. already mentioned is. lOrandad sits in his chair to -night•
ected reeve by Reclamation. As tear -drops fill his eye;
There is a fine picture of Malcolm Thinking of scenes, that once he knew ,
fi.st reeve and the first • In happy years gone by. ''
•eamnhell, the
postmaster of 'Lucknowt who is de -
'scribed as a native of Iverness, • Scot-
land, his mother a 'McGregor, born in
1819, and educated in his native town.
He came. to Canada in 1846 and, lock -
ted in, eir eim.
two years end then turned to store -
keening: He came to Lucknow in 1:859.,
Where he was not mily the first, but
for many years the leeding merchant,
till he sold his basineis in 138'7. He
e Anna. Mee arid. Susi' Carrick;
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aecordian4--Kerineth Ross. The chair-
men, Mr. Tom Moore, v;then the, mun-
mail) street to the house. of Mrs. ;
tne audience with his 'humorous stor-
George. Free, 'c ho is ;herself .staying les. The music for the dance. was sun.'
with hee daughter, Mrs. Neil .McDon- plied hy Joe Tiffin and Ed Wadel and'
; - the Farrier Brea. with Grace Rich-
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BELFAST .CENTRE
Recent visitors with Mr.. and Mrs,
John Cainpbell were Mr. Sam Dur-
nin and son. Perry of Luelinow; Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Phillips and ,family
of Malt:king and Mr. and Mrs. Jake
Hunter aid faniill of Zion.
Mr.., Watson Davis, our former
teacher here -and Mrs. Davis and fam-
ily spent the tweek-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Christina Stubbert and Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer McPherson of •Walk -
d Mrs Hawkshaw' of Holy -
'reed spent Sunday 'a, the : home of
kr. and Mrs. Harry Reeked, ' ' 1.1-lenbert Thickten visited on Sendai,
Mr. .and Mrs. Joe LewSon spent 1 With Mr. •and Mrs. Farish M.offat.
Sunday with friends ht Seaforbh,. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. W; Ross spent
Mr and Mrs. W. G. Reed of Luck- MondaY evening with Mr. and Mrs
now spent 'one day recently 'With, MI . Robert Doneldson.
•and Mrs. Archie Nicholson.
- Mr.. and Mts. Pharis gathers of
. tuctsiow visited with Mr. end ' Mrs.-
LANGSIDE NORTH,
her sister -Mrs. Bert :Moffat and Mr.
Moffat. :
Misa Betty McKenzie was* in Tor..
onto recently trying:her R. N. exam -
Mr. F. G. Moffat Made a business
trip to London on Friday. .
,Miss Jean Osborne spent the week-
, Mr. Garnet Free Of Seaferth 'vis-
ited" last week With' Mi. and Mrs.
Neil MacDonald,
Mr Alek IVIacKenzie, Mr, and Mrs.
eon" ottAorptiGstilaLlespie and Mrs. J.
During the Red Gross Campaign i ardson,
the local Branch were able to canvasel
in the neighhoihood of $600 'with pros' :
Material. of flannelette and cOtton are
sympatitY in the loss of their mothe;
elinected.to arrive any time, then ent Mrs. Arthur ;Simpson;
ting and sewing cen he started q. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Moore, Mr '
the patterps are aireadir on hand and Mr. Wesley Tiffin, Mr. and Mrs.
Yarn can be ,got from Mrs. R.David- .1. Tiffin spent Wednesday evenin9
son for sox. • , ' with Mr. and Aim.: George Tiffin. '
The short course for the yonng lad Mr. and. Mrs. Wallace Conn, Mrs
id; Was teken un On Tuesday by study. Taylor and Charlie attended—a party
ing "table -setting and how to serve held at the Ihome of Sir. and Mrs. Al.
Mrs. R. J. Durnin kindly offered her fred Ross of TeesWater on Friday ev
young men and women are all pleased . Mr. and 'Mrs. Ruesel Ritchie of
with this course ana are keeping lip
..• 8th Com spent Sunday mith Mr. and
a keen interest and attendance. They Mrs. R. Tiffin. .
also report it • to he .rorch improved' Miss:Raba Marshall spent the week.
from the: one a fee.; years ago. The eenrsdo:itii MI:. and Mrs. Victor Em-
-oui•se ends on Deeefnbei• ,15th an"
was- ree4 of Kinloss for several time
His fainilies
With trembling
The 'tears he
gone this iong! long
hand, he wipes away
.cannot hide: .
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to act longer. ITC was preiident of the membei• '01 a firna of foqt brothers
who carry on a lumbering and mann-
Cotinty:. Reform AssociatiOn, Mid' ,was
faCturing. 'business with 'a branch in
the choice nt his sparty as. candidate
Special "mention is made of the firm.
ent West 13ruce in 1882, but he de-
of Leee and Douglas who established
Very appropriately, Jantes. -Romer-
Ville, referred to as the "Father ef
Lucknow," appears in the picture as
a: hale, hearty Scotsman. wearing. e
Tare-O-Shanter cap.. He is deacribed
as a native Duraferlhie, Scotland,
and ,fellOw townsmen of Andrew Car•
niigle. He came with his father te
Dundas in "1.841; -hut, :following his
trade of millWright, he later -Moved
to Wawanosh and to ,what iS now
lawknevvin•18M. tie erected the first
mills in' litictillop and tinloss, and
probately had more to do with the
making of Lueknow than any other
tr.ian. For a time he took mi scOve
part in poiitiel. He 'was a Stannch
Reformer and -a great friend of Alen.
Edward Blake, In 1812.:he contested
the riding of North Huron against
Thtemas Farrow, unsuceeestullf; hut
irr,:q882 Ire was elected VI the House
of Commons for West Brnce.
The ole naper has. into excellent
group' pictures. The first shOvvs the
senior pupils &mined. in front of the -
public achool which at that time had
a totai of 257 nupile in charge of
Mr. D. D. Yule and three assistant
The Other groun ' has to do with
sport. Lacrosse was the edit game
of tbose ,clays; -and here is ft first
lacrosse !team of. Lueknow, with the
names a the players. In the centre
is Mr. IL Morrison, Hon. president,
and to right and left, D. A. McIntosh;
president and A. S. CaMpbell, vice-
pres,ident. The players, grouped, are
11 J Grundy D. Thompson, M.
pe, along the; wall,
logs aglOw,
IvinIt:p•s:itriheee y.tfhui.rrIcteell,;nigd1h;
Plfty ghosts
his chair ,
Once more his Children gather rpUnd
' Grandma
°the Lticknotv Woollen • Mills in 1866
and carried,. on a large ,bnsiness fer Once ;More they trundle off te red
many yeart.'' Since the' death -Of ;Mr.; ...;
without .a . single palm, '
George Deuglas in . 1885 ii),e business 'Each tousled head is filled with 110.1)es
has !nen carried on by Mr; Robert '.,
Anu dreams of Santa Claus.
Lees who received his 'training with'
Inglis and BroWn of 1Gallie.shields.
But.iSanta. call§ no more these nights,
' Another veteran business man men -
No longer children Play;
dolled is•the pioneer bOokseller,Don-1
chison ia associated with hirit and is ' :home ..
samples of the men Who chrried on Once more 'Vs ' Christines Eve; -and
snoliored the course are •plannirict t•
The Deceiiiber meeting of the Wo.
en's Instittite -be. held. in' Of
all, Whitelurch; on Tuesday De,
The December meeting of e -, • lember 12th. •fie paper, an XinaSi
silni Band which was postioned Iasi scene of a gather
week will be held at' the thom, of Mr. IT"rri "''T the
incr. on Saturday ;fait et which the mrs.
dernonstrationwrapping Xmas gifts
Farrier; mbtto—God gave
evening - nt 7 VAL • • us • memories that we might have
and Mrs. Wm. Brown' on ThursdaY
• hirthday Of four of 010%d -tilts area
• A large =crowd' attended the pies- 'ent-verte616+51144ced, .'"The"&"ti'werr roses in Deeerniberp Mrs. J, B. 'Mart
. risen. All; ladies of the ccerimunity
s Han Mr. and Mrs. Tho's. Salkeld•and fain
are invited to attend.
HONOR..NEWLYWEDS on Thursday eVening for Mr. and Mrs, George • Salkeld
entation -held in the Forrester'
Wall ,
. Mr., and, Mrs. Dan T. MacKinnon Prnit."
• their DeCember rneetin•g in the Church
and Mrs'. E. G. Harris. and' George ,
, Formosa on Sunday.. , • ' all ..piease. note • the change ef late.
• :There was an, enjoyable tirne 'all' viOted frie.nds. • in !. Walkerton. • and ,. , __, .• . .
NV/ten friends and .neiohbors had ad . .The ' Red. Cross e?ceeutive held, a ' Mr: rind Ws. prtoe :..11Artliur are' •
little da.u,ghtel• Valerie 'Were visitor.' .
Langside Hall on Thursday :evening
• their guests ,of honour Mr. anii Mri...,. 'beefing .at. tfr* Ahenne of the president
MondaY %even- ;WI Mr. and-'3Irs.'Cecil Blake,, Crewe
General Hospital,'Ta daughter. 'don;
Ira Wall.. The 'following- address we.= !Imr. F. 'G. Moffat -Oti
Mr. and , .Mrs. Neil MaciDonald. vsis.:-.1 lir a nd 'An,. Burton 'Roach spent
.3,1r. Ivan COnley . made the presents- •
in Lucknow in earlier. days. Many, w
of them have.passedon, hut they were .Each so.ul quite Joyous seems;
worthy men, and , it is go.ed for t14 All by himself, Auite deep in thought •
present generation now ind then to Grandad just sits and dreams. •
think pf them. •
ited on Virednesday evening 'in Sea- last Friday with their daut-hter Mr--
. . •:-' - Two churches ' are, pictured; the'
Te Mr And Mrs.. Ira Wall: ' '." ' We v.ish•to extend our sincere sym- cele".ratinn •of the lattor 'couple's 5t.1'.• Mrs. J. 11•.'an. • . Methodist built • in 1885 under• Rev..
Mills, end W. H. Smith is leader
came in 188i3 is' the minister.' Other'
r).1 .bi•eakfe...t. The officers for, neit t son in Stanley Township. MrrS. Alto
telt! the Whitely House kept by Mr.'
John McGarry, who in' said to -have.
ri
THAT'S WHAT ASSURED:OF *:IIEN...YOU BOY
• ORDER YOUR CHRISTMAS IOW/. 4ROJA
MeMILLAN
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We felt we copld not let • tre e-1
death of her
expregsing .to you ..o.rr test
ming better acquairitel
,on la t ThurAely.
•Of 'the choir. The Presbyterian' churCh
RAPID CITY
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. you have - decided to mike a home • Milks Dorothy Nixon e.n4:1 pupils of
'ear are re $4ected, T
in our' community. We trt:st that cn.lr school .are holding their Christ-
eral years have a Twa y.1 ppy • Ethel linornson of Arilfie',1 •'"" Kro.••,-j ,,t Mr. Win. ",,r›).-4.2.en•e•• a 1 .('!1',Itt %0"ei 41,1 'Town Hall; the Camp-
tea your Willing help •in wtt.',. her, tr-tandpett="rit,,.'51'"rt"''.' !*•• • j.. itt,p/oterl wee? l'flej 1,104:k and the Woollen Mill. * •
We have known :you, ra."f from 1.21:,•towel laFt week. . ,
with prog•rams 'and
As a token af our: 'he'st• wishes
trust .that you will use it to yatir
'ward to. many' enjorble times
ceming year.
bed ability.' As yeti enjny it, we kno;v •
,yeu will teel that .the people of
'Signed on behalf 'of. your „.friend-; 1
itedi recently With
• Ira ;very' feeling etpressed the sp... P'1' 146Cigins• . '
'Moffsit[,..Eddy .Wa.del, Ivan Conley.
attic 'Thomson •vi .
Mr. and Mrs.
,1 Jim MeNial iwaa
preciatiOn of he and his bride M
L.
'home from Strat.
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their kindness. All. joined in singing, ford ov.;er the' week -end; • Cs. IN,' al, %=v=tt
°F0t theY are iollY g'ood fellOws", for I Mr, George McNeil, 'Sr., of Bl yth 011; T,r; r••(-' :of ••o4, (".' 1 A" ( P
WWI*. was, then resumed . for the. McNeil who bp not been Very wel
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ltpei ..t. ve druggist, is another
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uri co 4p cid; e 1;04 ed i'40(02 iota/ tw Woo grahav touthi-a co*** tre3
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SCIENCE ends DANGER
of WINTRY
HOMES
New discovery cuts
fuel hills up to 30%
—makes homes
easy to heat
'onel.1)iies•hle; collie an arnal-
4,J/11013 It a Wire, min-
-JO, with 1111 characterkition
proor, yerinirs proof, permanent,
ok,/ltcts Diet alhqf in yoar bale floor
"H. f9tinfi a heat -proof
you can dept101 Hat/4155 •to
•;0 f on yeti!' fiiP1 bills. Fit other-
riere,. in the your home
10. tom ipOlid tack, JOhne-ManVille nukes
an 'mutation thit'at last makes • Ionise.
Llnieltone la actually
blown Into light, huffy Wool and felted
IMO bate that have all the appeitatfee of
Will be tip to 16 degrees cooler
eh the hottest daya, ' Experts
agree that only thiek , rock W001
will :Protect homes agaillet ' ea
and cold co. a trfily scientific way.
ns4oday; end let us tell
make your home really liTable,
every dkY in, the year.. Tilers is •
no obligition.
O'ER SO 11..: • 'St.' ISM ER
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