The Lucknow Sentinel, 1940-06-20, Page 8RIGIIT
THE iLtIJCKNOW SENTINEL
. THURSDAY, JUNE 20th, 0140
idays Are Here °....
Your Chance T.o \ Save
'GIRLS' SHORTS ---Navy ' & Brown denim, fancy tape, ani button
• trinunin s. Sizes 6 to 14 years::.Special ' 50c
LADIES' BLOUSE STRIPS, „BRCAI, suitable for slacks or Sep- -
ara, . shirts. She 32-38 89c
SOCIOEES--Not so -sizes in the .group . 15c
,RAYON TAE..SLIPS•-Tailored. Sizes .32=40 .59c
' • C SHIRTS -Size 26-34 . •'• .. • • ... . • ; : . 25c
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RGrE.�SIZF. BATH 'tOWEI.•S`';You will .
LA . .. and swiiminitig pool.Sp ._anal • . 'A, -, •• • . 39c.
the•'beach �
EATERS' -Made in fine or Viable wool. All
LADIES ALL W.00iiP SW ;$1:25,
`colors. . .,.. • •1r:.• .�, *.
a.
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': RAYON PANTIE White or•tea rose. Pana .. " 25'x.
CHILDREN'S -, .,
erripkton
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PARAMOUNT
We are glad to report that. Mrs.
eeov-
R; Richards has sufficiently r
,tired from her recentoperation to be
able to leave the Toronto. G'eneial
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex ,Butler and Miss
Marilyn Butler and Mr. John Martin
from •Goderich were +week -end visitors
s
with, Mr. and Mrs. Win.'. Martin. •
Lem's Remodelled Cafe,
When In Lucknow Stop At
Lem's Newly Remodelled
. • Restaurant.
Special •Quickly :Served
FULL. COURSE MEALS
• At Mriderate.Prices.•
Come Iii .And Try :Them',
You Are ,Invited To Inspect
Our Cafe. At, Any Time.
hest Roos Accomodation:
HARRY LEM, PROP.
.! GETS COUNTER CLAIM IN
• MOTOR ACCIDENT. SUIT,. k_.
CALUMET
OQAND
DOUBLE-ACTING
BAKING POWDER
Mr., Robt. Hamilton and Lorne and
Mrs James MacDonald motored to De-
troit ' last week -end They were "ac-
comp.anied home by Mrs. Robert loam_
•ilton: who had been visiting •with re
'atives in the city.. •
Mr% and' • Mrs, .Qliver 'McCharles. •
an dd family were recent visito•5 with
M. and:.lVirs• Hartley- 111Rc7.avr:rlr at,
McTier, Muskoka.• •$•
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1VI1 s.' . F. Fellow's from. 'Sarnia is
• sister Mrs. „liierb En
visiting, her
Agn.
• Mr. and' Mrs.' Arthur Cools. :and Mx.
Cameron cook—,attended a celebrati'.n
.at • the' heme..of . Mr. and
MacDonald,, Pine Riverhonour of
'a : Bedding anniversary. '
' • •Mr. Goldie.Mar'tin had the ho
no11n
at the. Judging ' Competition last
Thursday at Walkerton of . securing
the high .total of 149• posits •out Of
a .possible score of 150 for judging
horses;• He \von the .silver cup out
right.' as be . had won the- sante cup•
before' for judging. horses. He naso
was high .for judging beef cattle and
has the ;opportunity of being on..,the
Bruce County team at • the Inter-
.County.`Compctition: • •.
CLOCAL andiENEkAL)
Misses ,Lillian Horne 'and Myrtle
Lee of London were ,Sunday .vi iisitor s
in town.
Mr. ana Mrs. QOM)"Gibbons of
1niira .Vr ere Sunday visitors. in Luck -
now and Ripley:' .
Mr. and -Mrs.. Frank •Thoinas of Port
Huron spent the past week ,with Mr.
and Mrs,, W.. J. Spindler.
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•Mr:• ,and Mrs. Hocking of Detroit
visited in town last week at the home
Mrs. A. R. Finlayson.
YOUNG COUPLK 110N. QR,EI)
A`F,'ilOLYROQI) .RECEPTION .
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Thd friends arid' neighllours of Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar Kieffer gathered to-
gether last Friday 'evening at the,
Ilolyrood]Tall• and presented them
with a purse . in honour of their re-
cent marriage. 'The evening vuas spent
in dancing,. the music sAfter luri h the
the
McClrarles orchestra.
youngcouple were calledto the plat-
form and the following address was
'read by Mr. Merle Johnston.
Dear Annie Marie and Oscar
This , is a very pleasant •oceasion
upon which we, your friends, sane
gathered here tonight..'.:
Annie Marie, it is with grew n=
our and respect with :xememb�anee.
'back -over your , girlhoiid_ days in our
school and 'community.. We have al-
ways • found you one ' of Our brigb:
Mr. and Mrs. Harrigan of Hespler
and• Mrs. Latimer •of Alliston spent.
last week with Mr. and Mrs. Wirt.
Robb,' - •
Miss Helen Tlionipson l entertained'
fifteen members of tale 3lanover'
Bridge • Club; at . her . bomb here fast
rhersday. •
Bd iP•.,-
Kenneth•Ca:naeron 'of .the" 5th
army 'Field ` Regiment, nosy ir► camp
Petawawa •spent - the week -end at,
ri,s home 'he?e.
' Mrs. Jessie McInnes; who::•spent the
•vinte'r••in Chicago and'Detroit, visited
•ere last ' week• before leaving on a
•motor trip`, to, North• •Dakota.
G. S. Maclntyre of the' High • Schooi
taf-f, who, recently underwent an .ap-
Dendicitis operation in Wingham Hos--
.:iital,' returned to the Village .last•'
week. •
Ronald Henderson who is' in •train -
'ng at Petawawa 'Military, ' Camp'.
•.pent • the week -end with his 'parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Henderson, bound;
zry st. .
Ruwess . Bytton .spent the.. week -en&
with his. parents, Mr. and Mrs: Rob-
srt Button before. leaving •from Lon -
ion' on Monday for military training
at Petawawa.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace McGuire•.. and
infant. daughter, ;Shirley 'Ann,. and:
Ai,. Robert ,McGuire' of •London ,were
Sunday visitors =with, •Mr. and Mkt.
;,hartie Cook. ' •
Mr: .and •Mrs. , Forbes MacDonald
if Pickford, Mich.,•and Ova soros, Wnr.
and• John,.' visited' last week with their.
1u.nt, Mrs. , Thomas Roach and Mr,
Roach, Kinloss., - . •.
Mrs. Temple Clark spent three dp.ys
ZION
- Don't fprget the Ashfield W. omen's -
Association Garden Party to be held
an Friday evening June 21st at the
Hackett's church. • Good supper and
,
splendid program are being provided.
See advertisemeht •elsewhere.
.Mrs. L Andrew, Mrs. G. Kirkland
attended the trousseau tea on Monday
evening given in honor of Miss' Jen-
nie .{Pearlman, bride -elect • of this
month.
Quite a number from Zion attend-
ed 'the Webster picnic in Goderich on
Saturday last. n
Mr. end Mrs.. Alf Ritchie arid Ville
of Laurier weye visitors' on Sunday•
with'Mr.'., and Mrs. Wm. Gardner,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gardner; Ce-
qal, Marion visited with Mr. and Mrs:
Jas. .• Gardner ,on Sunday. afternoon
•Mr..and 'Mrs. S. Reid and family
were recent' guests•, of; Mr: and Mrs.
John Reid, Auburn. ..
Sunday • service will .be at 7:30 p.m.
Sunday school ' at li :a.m.
•Mr. Earl Mugford signed up, with
the Elgin Infantry on Saturday. even-
ing °in Goderieh..,We wish Earl .the
best of luck., , •
The last` meeting of the Paramount
Woii en's, Institute was nv1J at the'
home. of Mrs. Iierb..'Ensign, on Tues-
day •Jdne 11th. The president, Mrs.
Orland, Richards had charge ' of the
meeting. The .ineeting 'opened.. by sing-
iul, the. •ode.:The. minuteswere . read
and approved; 'The roll calf` was '`My
• favourite subject, at. school", The lad-
ies•decided to make a flannelette quilt
:for the next meeting. The blocks to
be .18' inches by -11 Triches and the
ones Past to leave their blocks with
Mrs... Wm: Kempton and :;.he ones
gest to• beleft with Mrs James Mae -
Donald. The • next . meeting is to be
a picnic on: July 4that the Paramount
sch rot grounds, Coisimittee in charge:
: is Mi s. Oliver , Mac'Charles, Mrs.. Or
land Richards and 'Mrs, Wm . Keinp-.
ton.Committee 'sn charge of the•
loner
An interesting :case at the June
sessions of the County'Courtat Walk-.
. erton was the. action brought by Lorne
-joekson, car salesman and garage
owner of Walkerton, 'against George
W; Haldenby, of Kinlough,' in''.,which
e" laintiff• Jackson, .sought to
S-
eaverp
-damage's • to his car, etc: through.
the '.aRaged.:sidesw ping of his' mach--
ine by the• defendarlt with a truck-
load of "pigs on the Walkerton -Mild-
may highway, on March 21st last.
• The defendant, .George Hald'enby,
counter -claimed for $95:00, damages.
. After • much'.; evidence'' was • taken,
the . decision of. tbe• court was' res-
erved until .Monday' of last .week;
.$•hen judgment was given dismissing,
Jajtr`son's action'With costs and al-
la�lting the defendant $80 .On his:eoun
ter -claim.
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girls. •• .
active gi ,
. We a community .extend. hearty
s a lathat
are1
c •and•
,� aglad ci.ekoiime, to, Os,, , r,
you are 'making your new Thome with
us.' May your -life be long, happy and
,prosperous ;
In behalf of these assembled her:
we" present to you this purse as +a
token of Our , admiration and esnteen.
Sighed by, Clifford Robb, Edward
The grooms replied •with a few words
ofs thanks and an. invitation to the
friends. as embled• to come. and see
them in their new home. The dance
was continued for the balance of the
evening .and 'an enjoyable time was
spent ti. • '. •
,omn • 1:;
is Mrs: A. • Ketchahaw and .141rs. Jae• in Guelphthis week where she at-
MacDonald..6aThe • program :Consisted I tended 'the. Rebekah' Assembly of On -
of a seeding by Mrs Faille MacT eii-1 tario as representative from. Jewel
nae, a readsn.g "Speakl •ger•,tly'' by Rebekah. Lodge; Lucknow..
•
'Sirs. J. MacCharles; report •nf • Dis- I
trict' Annual', at Reids Coi:ners. by
Mrs. Olives' MacCharles; :a ' reading
on "Flowers .in the, house'.'• by, Miss
lthel Martin; a. reading • "Over the
R• ,ad". by Miss Verna Hallten; •a
rEac rrn
g `hy 'Mrs: D. MacKenzie. on-
'" .nae"; a. • spelling match, Was •con -
Jutted by. Mrs. ••Oliver.'MacCharles,
with ' Miss :Ethel.' Martin „bein?; the
Winne:. Lunch waftserved trv..thc toss
testy...pd. a',social' hour spent- .
•• Repent 'visitors with • Mr., sr•1 Mrs.,
A.' Cook were Mr. and Mrs. W.' Spind-
ler, 'hiss r. M"acGill, Lucke; w and
Mr. i:rd• Mrs. F.. Thomas, 1':nrt'Iiur•.
on. k • •
Lost Opener To Goderich
Ripley's Junior ball team dropped
the opening game last. Friday to . God-
erich by a score of 9 to 3. Goderich
early
runs •in the ea y
their
scored all
innings, and were , then shut out as
the, Ripley boys settled down. Donald
Finlayson, Jack •Cook and Doug Ait-
chison are members of the team. The
team is being further . strengthened
and with some full squad practises,
should proye a big threat for league
hor(ors.
ENGAGEMENTS
Evening .Auxiliary of W. M: S.
• The .monthly meeting .r f the Even=
ing Auxiliary met at the home of Mrs.
Norman Wilson. After the opening
exercises: the program consisted of
solo; Mrs. 'Harold Treleaven, a .splen -
lid talk,•.by Miss Mary McLeod, Mis-
;ionary reading Mrs. D. MacDonald, .
'piano • solo Mrs. N. Wilson:, Hymn and
prayer closed the meeting.
Rev. and Mrs. James Scottie an-
nounce the engagement of • their'
youngest daughter, Janet Elizabeth
Mary, to Hilbert Smedley, B.Se., of
Sturgeon River .Geld Mines, son of
Mr. and Mrs. George S•ittedley,, Cam-
den East, Ontario, the marriage to
take place at • . i
>st.Ch
u
rch
,w
West-
minster
minster
on July 6,
The 3ngagement is announced.. of
Norva Wilma, .only dagghter of Mr.
William ,Bell, and: the •Iate Mrs. Bell
of Pine River, to Mr. Cameron Wilson
eldest seri of Mr. and Mrs. A. Wilson,
Kincardine. The marriage to take
place quietly.June 29.
CONLEY SCOTT.
A' pretty wedding was solemnized
M Wednesday, June 5th, when Miss
of Mr..
0
daughter
tie n
u
th S
colt
1
s d
.
rod .Mrs. David Scott of Culross, be-
:ame the bride of Mr. Eugene Conley,.
;on of Mr. and. Mrs. Joseph Conley
rf Kinloss..
• The ceremony was performed by
he Rev. Mr.- Wilkie,• at Knox Pres-
Pyterian manse, Teeswater, and" the
aide looked very charming in a white
nepe dress, with .'a wreath of orange
"dossoms in , her hair, and. carrying .a
;heaf of white roses, lily of the valley
•ind maidenhair fern: Miss Gladys.
Scott.. sister of, the bride, was brides •
maid and she .wore a very becoming
;own of pale blue sheer, ands carried
i bouquet. of pink roses, lily of the
';alley and maidenhair fern. The
;room was supported by his 'brother.
Mr., Leonard Conley. leY After
the
cere-
mony
the bridal party returned to the
Pride's home where a wedding dinner
vas served to about, fifty relatives
ind friends :of both families. Later
'.he happy young ' couple left' amid
bowers of confetti, on, a trip to Nia-
gara and others points, the bride:tray-
(tilingwhite
in a ,navy blue suit and hat
withhite accessories.
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ANNUM
'PAINT :SALE
COMMENCING SA1'UR,L'AY
MORNING, • JUNE ,22nd, we
Will On•: A Sale •of
Moore's
Paint & Varnish•
The quality is good, it can be
used inside or outside. -
'AT THE SPECIAL PRICE OF
QUARTS GALLONS. '
190 $2.79
Don't Miss This Milney-Saving
• • Opportunity. P•
Win Murdie & Son
.k:
Schumacher, Merle Johnston.
)FAIR 'BOARD ' REVISES ..LIST •
AND APPOIN'T'S DIRECTORS
At a meeting of the Lucknow Ag-
ricultural Society on Friday -evening
reports were received, and accepted
from the committees appointed to
revise the ' various sections . of '. the
prize list. : • ,
The entertainment committee was
instructed to secure particulars on
a,pi•ograiri•,of attractions, witha view
to makirig•,the 1940 fair a real draw-
ing. card.
' The 'followi:ng 'directors were an
pointed in charge of the. judging .clas-
• ses: • Heavy, 1 --Loi es—D. Carruthers.
FredMartin, Jacob.;'Hunter; •' Light'
Horses—S. ' E. Robertson and Fred.
McQuillin; Cattle—A. B. McKay, : A..'
Gaunt, Kelso 'McNay; . Sheep &. Swine
l't
G. Marlin and G. A. Greer;
1'onitry—Wallace Miller and Con..
Decker; Grain;, Roots& Vegetables -
David Carruthers &. Adam McQueen;
Dairy and -Table Supplies --Mrs. R. G.
Martin, Mrs. Ewart Taylor., Mrs. Jas.
Webster, Jacob Hunter;' Ladies' Fancy
Work, Tean 'Lyons. Mrs Phillip Stew-,
Arts G. • H. Smith- and Con. • Decker;,
Fine Arts & Flowers -S. C. •Rathwell..
Mrs. W. E. Gordon, H. Mathers, Burl'
Thnmpson; Fruit—Jas. R. Hackett &
Wallace Miller.. ' •
W. M., S. Birthday Party. .
The monthly •meeting ' of Zion W.
M. S. was held in the church ion
Thursday. 'afternoon June 13th. This
'meeting stook the form of a birthday
party, it being 12 years since Zion
organized :a society of their own.
Previously we acted as one society
known as the Ashfield W. M. B. in-
vitations had been sent toformer
members and old girls Of Zion; The
day was pleasant and everyone seem-
ed pleased to _�be back and 'enjoyed
the - afternoon together., The meeting
opened. with the' president, .Mrs.
.G.
Kirkland in the chair. Mr�Will Gard
mer conducted••the devotional period.
CAPi. TOL
Kincardifle
Thurs. 1•11ri.; Sat. Jane 20, 21
' BABY 'SANDY
'Little
Accident'
t A RIOT OF .MERRIMENT1
Hugh Herbert, Edgar Kennedy,
Florence Rice
PLUS
THE 3 'ii1'IESQUITEERS
,•, WESTERN ' of tk
e West
P�aneeis •
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Mo Tues , Wed..June 24,'25, 26.
n,
EOCAR , CRARI.IE
BERGEN'McCARTIT
MORTIM R SNERD
AND •
JACKIE COOPER
FREDDIE BARTHOLEMEW
'Two 'Bright Bogs'
Mrs. Lorne Woods; St.: Helen's, Mrs.
'Jack: Gardner sang a duet: • This pets'
iod•was closed With prayer by Mrs, W.
Gardner., Mrs. • Kirkland took'. charge
of the, program which ,followed and
'.relcomed.'the visitors; closing her re
marks ,by reading a pm oeentitled
"Old' Friends".•`Readirtgs.. were given.
by Mrs: • George Andrew, • Lucknow;
entitled "Miss Maloney ,on the Chin-
.ese • Question";- Mrs..Margaret ' 1V7ac-
• Dotrald; Dacknow,' 'The ...Inventor's
• trVife", 'Mrs. • Ewart Taylor "The: Value
• of 'Happiness", Mrs.. S. Kilpatrick,
Crewe. ".My Nephew from Scotland",•
Mrs. C. Tavenor, former, minister's
wife, of`Bluevale, gave a cheery 'ad-
dress .and fin'i'shed with a' reading
"Forty. • Years'. Young".:.Solos. were
rendered. by Mrs. Herb Stothers, of
Dungannon, Mrs. Wm. -Ross of `T.och
alshi Two' numbers from the school
quartette,. Misses Marion: Gardner;
Lois; Lorna and 'Freda. Hunter. Mrs.'
Wilkins had charge of the' Memorial
Service in •honor of the .tnembers who
had passed on. • Mrs. Frank Ritchie
--read .scripture from ,'John .14. Mrs.
Fred Anderson presented the flow-'
ers in memory of ,the departed: Pray -
sr, was offered by Mrs. Wilkins. .The
meeting closed 'with the 'hymn • "Bles-
sed be the tie that :binds" and mins
nab benediction •was repeated.' Lunch
was served and a, birthday cake •vests
tyvelve candles was cut: A social hour
was. spent which ended a very •enioy- 1
able re -union. Mrs. Andrew. and Mrs.•'
Kilpatrick; 6n -behalf ' of the' visitors
moved a vote of thanks. These Pres-:
ent from • .a distance ' were, Mrs:' 'S.
Kilpatrick, Crewe; • Mrs. Wm: Hun1-
oh'rey; Mrs: 5. A: Helm, Mrs..James
Lyons, Mrs. Lorne Woods, • St. Hel
en's; Mrs. George', 'Saunders, Maf-
eking• Mrs.. Bert Treleaven and Miss.
f wendolyn,• Crewe; • Mrs. W. P. Ree&
Mrs. Geo. Andrew, Mrs: Margaret
MacDonald, Mrs: Joseph Hackett Mrs.
Ewart Taylor, Mrs.. Joseph Helm.
Mrs. A. Wilson, 'Miss Dorothy' Irwin,'
Mrs, J. R Hackett, Miss • Ada Web-
ster • of Lucknow; ,Mr's, Mary • Ann
Wands. Miss Helen .Gammie, Wawa=
nosh.; Mrs. Joe Freeman, Misses Lois
and Berl Freeman of i. eebur n,. Mrs.
Wn1. Ross, Lochalsh;.Mrs. • Sam Gib-
son; Laurier;;'Mrs. Neson R,aynard.'of
Paramount; Mrs. C. Tavener of Blue -
vale; Mrs.. Herb Stothers, . Nile. •
Aylmer •Aitchison is ,engaged at
present, at the. Lobbie Service Sta-
lion in Walkerton.. '
, Week -end visitors, at Mrs. W.
, her daughter • Mildred
„Horn's were g
and Mrs. Carl' Green, her niece, both
.' from. Detroit. •
Miss, Mary .Macintyre; R.N. of .Tor-
onto is holidaying:at the, home' of her
parents Mr. and Mrs: Dan Maclntyre,
.' Langside. .
' -Mr. and •Mrs. Glen .Moore and Mr•.
and Mrs. Lowe and . daughter Irene,
•of , Hamilton were week -end visitors
with Mrs. Moore's Mother, Mrs.. IL.
.N. Hodgins. •
THE
UNITED►, r .
CHURCH
LUCKNOW
• SUNDAY
JUNE. 23rd
10 p.ip.—•Sunday School .
11 anis—MORNING WORSHIP
p.m. A POISON -GAS DELU-
SION. . •
"One'person I have, to make good
=myself"•
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AVON SCHOLARSHIP AT
.WESTERN UNIVERSITY,
Miss Agnes • Stothers, , daughter . of
g
MT. , and Mrs. S. .B. Stothers • of • Ai•-
thur,• is to be congratulated on hav-
ing 'passed the second year exaniina-
tions with honors in the honor course
in ' English and French in Western
University, London. Miss Stothers
also won a scholarship • valued at
$.25.00, half her tuition fees for next
year. She • also won a• Board, of Gov-
• ernors' . prise worth $10.00, which she
was .unable to accept, having. received
the larger award.''' .
Guest Speakers At• W. I. Meeting
'Che regular 'Meeting of the 'Wom
cm's institute was held Friday •after-
noon, when two very Interesting talks
were given by guest, speakers. Miss
Bessie McKenzie, •R.N. of New York•
gave a talk on "The Art of Living",
'1 ' Gwendolyn • Ac ert ave a
an IisS C; endol g
d Y >f
talk on. her W.orlc as teacher in the
1'.lind School at Brantford. Mrs. Os-
trander gave the motto, `;Things Mori- '
i•y Cannot Buy", and the report of
i tris, district annual was given by Mrs.
Ternplr •('lark. Mrs. Tiarold Treleaven
centrihuted a vocal solo.
•
..THE MORE, YOU BUY' THE
BETTER, YOUR CHANCES
TO. WIN THE, LOVELY :
Cedar
chest
value $29.95
WHICH' WE ARE GIVING,
AWAY ABSOLUTELY
REE
LADIES' and ,CHILDREN'S
PRINT DRESSES
REGULAR $1.O0''
SPECIAL QQ
THIS WEEK '
NEW ASSORTMENT OF
. 'CHINA' . JUST_. ARRIVED'"'
E! Y
Sc5c to . $.1.00 Store
ASHFIELD .
b^Jrs Macintosh returned . to . •hes• '
honie..in.•Landon -after spending a '
week at; the home of, her 'brother. Mr.
John Cowan, Sr: •
•llev, 1;. •Ester was in charge of the •
anniversary • services• at Langside on •
Sunday.' Rev.. John Pollock, • White-
church took Mr. Ester's work here..
• Dr: F. S. MacKenzie and his :son:
Dr.' Douglas.. MacKenzie of Montreal •
spent the week -end among 'members
of their family here.
Mr... -Dr. White and • fam'ily of Chic-
guestse - Mc-
. Mrs. tion th
at t s K
ago are
Lennan's home.` '
The Ashfield beef .ring starts, this
week with Henry MacKenzie as buts
cher.
Announcing : Our Merchandising
.OF..
C. C. M. Bicycles
COME 1N- AND SEE THE 'NEW MODELS,NOW.
BICYCLE PART'S' EXPERT. REPAIRS
Fishing Tackle,' Tennis \ Supplies, Etc. .
Greer's Radio amid Sports
-iCon 0le1 �i mad Linoleum Rugs. °i. Ni'l vinlr . � , Nam Patterns t :..races_-.
Bargains -in
pecial Prices on ° These• for Next Two Weeks
New Curtains and Curtain Nets.
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