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WE SELL GOOD USED GARS
SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY ,
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GUARANTEE^ REPAIR WORK
10 YEARS EXPERIENCE
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FRIDAY & SATURDAY
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Coats at half price
ades Reg. 2 5 for 10c pr.
Fancy scrim ruffled curtains
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Lucknow
■fuk -T-hrdug-h-Tti-s—exeeile-ri Weader^ip^
Featuring quality at lower prices, we are
i burselyes in every depbWment
Special purchases, make it possible for us
to feature this event for Dollar Days only^
because it would be impossible for us to
price/our goods so low for more/than a
short sale
Only a lew
of the many
bargains
Friday and
Saturday
June 14 & 15
Bittmope^HatSv New $priDg^eolotirs to sell at
less than wholesale price *
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Men’s Brc^Olidth^ Shirts-collars-attached-
full cut sizes 114—1 6 Reg. $1
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school V. neck blue, dark Red & brown
mixture Reg. 98 for 85c r
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If you can buy the same quality for less we
will gladly refund your money
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Compare and Save
Dresses
Misses & womens
Dark Crepe
dresses half-price
Ranging from
1.95
and up
Pastel crepe
dresses at
1.89
andup
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Blouses Taffetas
and crepes at
1.45
and up
New Summer
crepe & felt hats
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A. E. McRIM IS PRESIDENT.
At a recent convention held in the; J
Park House at Goderich, ’Mr. A. E?
McKim, Ideal* druggist, .was elected '
president ’ of district No-, 12 erf the
Ontario Retail Druggists’ Association.
.Members -;, were in attendance from
the . counties pf Hurbn, Grey , and
Bruce.
Shoe 'Repair
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Speedy Service 81.
Quality Workman-
Rev. D. T. t". McKerroll, Pastor Of
■ Lucknow Church For Six ^Years,
Chosen Sixty-First Moderator Of
Presbyterian Church In* Canada
Rey. Dr, D. T; L. McKerroll, ^fbr six .
years ..pastor of the LucknowPres
byterian Church/, at, the opening ses
sion last ^week. of the Generali As-
semibly in Montreal, was * ejected
■Moderator of the. Presbyterian church,
in' Canada. Rev McJCetroll .waS elected
,on the third ballot over^, three other
clergyman." • ' ■*". B
\ News of?the high -honour, in . being'
elected to the head of the church throughout the Dominion, is being
received Lucknow with delight, for
Rev.- McKerroll and Mrs. McKerroll
during their pastorate here, forined
many intimate friends whom >^hey
■still retain.' .... __/
Rev,. McKerroll’sj birthplace was.;
near Owen Sound, where he received
‘his education prior to attending Kriox
ollege in Toronto. In 1901 hp was...
ordairied arid’ after occupying a charge'
in Sutton, came to Lucknow Presby
terian Church and was inducted in
1904. In February of 1910 he accepted
a call to Victoria Church of Toronto,
where he has . continued to preach
ever since for a quarter of a century
He has been, Chairman and Executive
Secretary of the Church Pension Board. . • A ; I. • •'; / .
Rev. McKerroll is now practically
recovered from a period of indiffer
ent health / and continuing so, it is
assured” that the duties of theyModer-
atorship will be- abl-y- conducted -fpr
the next year. ■ n ,.......
Dr, G. E.‘ Ross of New Brunswick
was eliminated on the first ballot'
an<| Dr. McLean of Quebec on; the
second. On .the third ballot by which
•Rev. McKerroll was successful, he
was opposed by Dr. Campbell of
.IMlontreal and a Paisley^born Hoy, ■'
Upon the announcement of >Dr.
McKerroll’s election. Dr. Shortt, the
retiring Moderator, dtaped the robes
of office upon the new head of the
church.
Thanking the Assembly for the
honor, Dr, McKerroll, warned the.
Commissioners there was a great
deal of work before the.; Asserfibly.
“I am riot,a legal expert,” he said,
-“and—I—craver-the-^ iridhlgencerT'of’ the-
'Assembly in conducting the business.
of-th^Ch'urchJ'"iir'tRe-"days“^^
A' paragraph from a booklet pre
pared for the 50th anniversary of
the .Lucknow Presbytqrian , Church,
“Rev.- A. McKay was followed, by
Rev,! D. ,T. ,L. McKerroll, B.A., who
"atce‘pted"'a“cal‘l arid was indueted' ^'iTT
October 1904.' He graduated. from
Toronto University and Knox College^
Diligent study and originality of;
thought brought a message from the
pulpit that, inspired' and instructed.
The study of the' Scriptures in the
, Adu.lt Bible Classh^Je^er~~
^•§}jtTrHF"feli6YSd‘np'eopl
a thing and they, did it. Men were
drawn to him .because of his frank,
and gladsome ^spirit and-by hhAdnd-
linesjs of heart. The troublgd^and the
doubter found in ise and
sympathetic counsellor. ^le. accepted
a call to Victoria Church, in West Tbronto in February 1910, much 1 to
the regret of all his pe.ple in -Luck
now.”' ' ,,
.He was succeeded here in August
,1910 by Rev. J. S. Duncan, B.A., who;
remained here for six years.
Celebrate Anniversary
Former Ashfield Clergyman And His
Wife Are Honored On The Occasion ,
On. Friday evening, May 31st, and
onSaturcfay, June 1st,. thp twenty
fifth ariniveysai’y of the* marriage of
the Rev. A. W. and Mrs. Brown of
Harinbnj Ont.j formerly of the Ash
field -circuit, .took the form of a cele
bration, at the Mar,ton Stone marise,
situated on tlhe Caledonian highway,
two miles south of Hamilton.
On the" Friday night from 6 to 9
p.m., the minister and his wife were
at home to the adult members of the
congregations of Barton Stone and
Trinity United churches. Upwards'
of 130 persons w"ere received at the
manse, where tea and refreshments
were served. After this reception the
people met’ in the church across the
way and were there entertained- At
the close of the program the- bride
and-groom.-of- twenty-five- years ago
wete presented by Jthe .Stone church
Congregation "with a'case of salver
cutlery, Mr. Geop Bethune, M.P.P.,
giving the address of congratulation
on behalf of the congregation. On
behalf of Tf.inity church,' the4 presi- ■
derit of the Ladies’ Aids presente.d the
pastof and his wife their felicitations
and a fine purse, containing .$25.
On Saturday afternoon, Jurie 1st,
the members of the BtoWn family,-
With Mrs. Seal of Toronto (Mr;
Brown’s sister) and/many out-of-
town gufes.ts inelvjding .' Mr'si W, T.
Gardiner and Miss Bernice Blake ofl
Ashfield, met to partake of a sump
tuous wedding - celebration - dinnei’
served at the Barton Stone manse.
15c Linen Writins Pad . 2 for 16c
25c Linen Writing Pad 2 for 26c
10c Blue Lined Envelopes 2 for 11c
15c; Linen Lined Envelopes 2 for 16c
35c Shaving Cream & 25c Talcum.
Both for 39c
Velvo Sanitary Napkins 15c
ig and Cedar Flake:
’Both for 49c
Newest Merchandise
Fur Felt Hats S $3.00
75c
Pant Overalls at $1.35-1.45
KFVrUd. I uil 1 L ib clear
Folsom Socks S woo
$ DAYS DRUG SPECIALS
■'* POWDER & PERFUME POWDER & ROUGE
50c Day Drcata Face Powder 50c Muriel Astor Face Powder
50c Day Dream Perfume * 50c Muriel Astor Rouge
, BOTH FOR 50c. BOTH FOR 50c
MILK OF MAGNESIA PASTE . , MILK OF MAGNESIA
25c Tube Toothpaste 50c Bottle of Magnesia and
25c Windsor Tooth Brush One 25c Bottle . ~
< BOTH FOR 33c ' BOTH FOR 49c
NYCRTAL Tablets, 100’s, 49c. BORACIC ACID, 8 oz. ....19c
N YCETAL Tablets, 5O’s.r-35c. 1 lb. English Health Salts, 39c.
NYAD HEALTH SOAP CAKE LIFEBUOY FREE
Carbolated, Large Cake Whey. you buy’a tube of Life-
2 FOR 10c. buoy Sharing Cream for . , 35c
Hind’s HONEY & ALMOND FORHAN’S TOOTH PASTE
Cream, small size ........‘lOi Small ............ .’*• .10c
FREE 2 ROOMS WALLPAPER FREE
Purchase of 25c and over entitles tfye purchaser to enter hio dr
her name in our Wallpaper Contest. 1st and 2nd prizes.
Draw at 10* o’clock Saturday night.,
First Prize, Winners Selection Room of Wallpaper'
Second Prize, Our Selection of Room of Wallpaper
F. M. PATERSON
Underwent Operation
Mr. Gordon \Scott, Ripley black-J^
smith, and formerly of Langside', who
has not pnjoyed the best of healt rfor
the past fevy months, underwent an
operation .for the Wmoval of his ton
sils at Kincardine Hospital recently.
Imperial 3 Star Gasoline
Marvelube Oil
Atlas Tires
Wintefstein’s Garage
- N. W. WINTERSTEIN