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• $2,00• PER TEAR INAPV414.I1CF412,40 f.;.4.1i4**4.14 "
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...1,00K1,10W0ONT., 17011/4$10431,.., I1,01rNif$Elk.
PMTS.
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W. M Connell
orhYsician and Surifrofl'4:
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. • Lucknow
:Miura 2-4 ,, • '77-11..,
Phone '86
DENTIST'
,Dr. MacLeod 'Will visit Lneknow
every 'Tuesday an • Dr: Connell's
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•• DENTIST
Dr . • L. Treleaven Lucluuswe--
Over Decker's 8 t r e. Extraction
either by gas or local. 'Will be in
Dungannon every Thursday.
Phone 53
DENTIST
' Call Dr. :Newton
Make appointment' '
In office everyday •
• EYE' SPECIALIST COMING
'MAUDE C. BRYANS. Optometrist
• . will be at the 'Gan House, Lucknow:
• Wed, Nov; .1.8., Hours 1.30 to 9 p.m.
Headaches,•,dizziness, pain in hack of
meek, painful and inflamed •eyeballs
•twitehing 'eyelids, relieved, through
•..:guaranteed.,
0 EVERYBODY'S -COLUMN .9,,
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Geo. A. ---BrOker
Fistatemy
ti%trnifettelfgea oh-'1"Artif:'Pronei'
- ties at 6 and OLIA,ber cent according
to*Security offered.: . AlSo smal'
amounts on second 'mortgages.
terni propettlies and on .1sei'selnai
notes. A ;few- good farms for sale
I have added to my *all rapei
and Paint business a stock of Wall
anex_wheekILL..may be seen at my
residenre any time. --R. .J. Cameron
Painter. and Decorator
.. Lest -A.• gOld king 'with crest find
er. kindly:leave ..et tile Sentinel Office.
Reward. ,... . • - • •
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Purse Lost-7..in Lecknew;.on:Setar
day, Nov. 5, .e lady"s.lparsei valued as
a keep.sakec;=.7inder please report af
the Sentinel. Offitie.,ReW rd. ---
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• PIANO FOR S LE ,
.Hritiplan7 Piano, o y Used, for p
6hort time. Cost $676.; will be sok
for abent half. TWo years* time Will
be given. -Apply to box j.diek
.".nOW, before Noy. 20th.
; CATTLE ASTRAY
. Came tdo!,the prerhises of the under
. signed; :Lot 21; Oen. 14, Wet Wawa
• hoah,' on or about; Nov. 2nd, 1.925,‘.1
, heifers, apparently one year old. Thc
owner may have • seine. on provins
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property and ,paying expenses. --,Jas
'Forster.-- • • , •
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FOR SALE •
'rive purebred Durham heifers, ris.
..ing three years. 136th are from good•
milking strain and due iO'freshen thc'
first of the year. Also -a -chestnut
driving horse rising 5 years.. For fun:
' „tiler partietilare apply to J.' Ferstme
West, Wnwanoih: '• •'
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. CATTLE FOR SALE
,Ter.eleeet_of two-year-old • Ood
. °quality feeding steera for •sale. -
ply to Robt.• Johnston -Phone, „Day -
16. Evening 19. •
AUCTION 'SALE OF COWS AND
FEEDING CATTLE
Fester G. MOffat, will have in auc-
tionAale of cattle, at his larni, Lot
. 25; con. Q, Kioloas Township, Friday
•• Nevendier 20. CoMmencing at one
' o'clock p.m. there will be sold:.
. Cbws ;with Calf. e
5 Heifers With ,
• 8 Feeding Steers: ,
• Also At carload' of western cattle.
TERMS -Six monthsi cre lit on•an-
• 01...oved Point notes', bearing leek in-
terest.,--;;Tohn Purvis, Aue.• '
AUertart...:
-ot 26, Con. 10
West Wanemosh, willhave an title: -
tion sale of hiS .farni stock and MI-
plement On Tuesday, November • _17.
comineticing at one o'clock
,p,uryiii, •
• AUCTION SALE
• VictOr Whitley will hive OA and -
tion sale of 38 •heted Of good, Durhain
eAttle-, yearlings; 2 -Year-olds and 3 -
year -olds., Owe, and delves. At 'Wal-
ter Lett's •farte, a halt -mile west ''ot.
Whiteehurelyon Friday, Nov.. 20th
tonimeneing at 2 o'clock Sharp' Terme
months' ' erecilt.-Elliott
LucknoNtt flout.
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travelock (Pure Man.) $4.25
:gef.nk, bidiidedP$4:00.; ;
• 4uode.,i'aite 4paStry) 4240
Peed $2,00 • "
Vhsirt
•-)Irsti $1•50
-,-,8horta 11,50
** filer ening. ChOp $20,00 pet toll. •
1.0.941'• #14,141.0:92/YEPAL,' 0,
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• Women's high heel refilaers orly
'6.0e.7.7.-"floraellt-Mtirdoelet:Go.
Mi. ;had :Mies:- Ernie; 1).4i1ls'on were
herefrom lyfilton over the week -end
'Miss •Isabel ' :Douglas •• was hoes
froni-eChathain •fOri the Thanksgivita
kkolidaY-. ; '
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„Mr. and ,D,viCC. F. Richardson
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were toVer from TeeSwater ,for
week -end.• • • • • ; ,
. and.'Mrs:. V.etor Whitley
child 'returned 'fronr the'r•WeeSt!or
Satur ay. • .
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Bargains in' boys' and children's
'suits at '.4The Merkeek7.-HornellTlgur...
-doe& -
' Mr: and MO: Steele, MacKenzie, of'
Kitchener; Spent the:. ;recent • holiday,
.erith. Mr: and Mrs." R; • V. MacKenzie '
Mr: Wilmer :MacDonald has' One
east. from Aimed, Men., aed is .Visit -
Ing his parents,. Me..and Mrs. Fred
YlacDonald.• • •
Mr. M. Armstreng'cif .the Continte
ation SchOol.staff; having gone 'home
EARLY MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS
The tOWIt of Winlibenn, haviug
adopted the plan Of:holding its men-
itchrtheale:tail.r tileatenthele obfe•kihnilei:.et11;b1:3:
each Year Wilt haVe' it4 tC4r
eouneil electe4, Deeember .7, none
inafioes hi) he held on November 30,
Quite itefeber of inleniciPalities
thioughout Gntarisi ;have 'adopted
this P?en Vie* to ovOtefing'•Aer;
„election eainpaign, in. the' ChriStroos'
:and..:41,ew Year •Itohdays. It appears
be a wiSe„..niOve• and no 'doubt ;will b(
geperelly adopted:
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:;••• Big bargains' tin, congeleums stni
lineleuMsi--;Hornell-1VInidoth:•
•ExcER:ENT COURSES TO BE
-corvg ERE": ".• '
Mr; W. K. Riddell, B. S. A., Walk-
erton; accompanied bY .his assistant
W. B. Viebigei S. A., Were in town
bn; Tuesday : Completing arrangements
for the three months' course 'Agri -
manta.' and Home .EebnoMics ,te
given here Dec. lit .to Feb, 2.6t1i,
next. Mr. Riddell is. in charge, of tbe
Brace County branch of the Dep,
LOr Thanksgiyieg, ;developed meatilee Agriculture 'work; He 'feels ,that
ghile there.' and • has: been off duti
re. , in.-andabont
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anditiOns-' ---inicknoW-Are-
* • ).favorable for the organization Of
Di. • S. Brown, • and: fiimily Of
spent Thanksgiving at the
United Church Pareonge, Ludknow,.
Messrs, Struthers. and Wintereto.ii
who recently hoeght, the Ford .AgeneS
and ;:garage, 'Masi/lees from Wm. Nay-
.ork took over the•beeinesii..laSt week,
Mr.';.Naylor..evislies to express hie 'ap
predation of .the Patronage lie re .
ke-isaiiielfewreyeal •• •
Enegnfila in men's setts arid' over
coats at "The Market"--Heriiell-Muir
loch Co: •
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Herbert „Weide,' Who. has ;bee:
good 'lasses. Young men and wonien
alike Will.. be enrolled . at •
a. nominal fee, Elsewhere in this pap.,
,er we publish an outline Of ,the cows:
/es, and these certainly suggest a hi
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order of :educational work. Ai v rY.
capable staff of instructors have. bee,
Secured of which we may have inOrc
J, te
angaged- at ;butter -maker' at Silvei
yoodS,; arriVed, in _ town,' with
annily •on Monday, end have Occtipie,
Ackert 'reacienek on Stauffer S..
The, family came, from ...StrathreY•
: • The 'regular meeting Of the Wo.
.
Institute will ; held at tie
tome of 1VIrS; Thomas. E.. Smith en
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eridaY .afternoon, " Nov. 13 at '2:St
• /clock. • •
Mr. and ,Birei James. Alton 'hail(
eetired'..froni the Win iwinek the;.
so 'Ong ecieupied in Ashfield :an(
saire Moved to 4icknowt occapyire,
le Holmes residence, on 'Ross St, I
Friends of, Mr. RObert. Fisher will
• ue glad tO, know that he has sia fa:
.
ecOvered; follbwing a Critieal.apei
in • Winghani H,ospital; that k
5t to be, brought home on Mon
Jay, , . •
Bargains elides •and rubbers a:'
.1114 maricegimiell-murdOch Co
DaVici ..Ifern, who bad the inisfor
•I•irielast week, to : suffer e doubt'
!reetere of the bone; below the kne
.s inakin favorable progress e
Mrs.. Elliott, her Mother, Ntik Ha)
'is, and alias Winnifred Elliott... lei
.Wednesday for Toronto, wher
hey wall reinain:.until .after Christ
mas
Dr John McRae of Sault Ste. •Mar
ie, Wag' teatn•fee over the week.
JO. He dame doWn' to visit. his ;bra.,
-her,. mi. murdoeh meTtap; , who , hal
CCfl serietust ! ill the asffew Mont .s.
Reyal. Agricultural • Whiter Pak
Torozite. Special low fares now it
.;afiect-,.:froin • :Nov. ,•12, to .23: Ge,
your ' exdursion tickets ,at McKim':
Drug Store.
• • ReY, De Watt ,Coserril, M.
8. D.; Mrs. Coient and.:. theit hint:
tlaughtere,..-Kathleen-,and Eleanor, -o
Spritiftelcl, Ontario,' are spending tht
week' at'the United Church 'parsonagt
41 town, -with the •foiMer'S .,parents,
Itev T. WeAnd Mrs: Gorier's.
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EUCHRE.'AND DANCE
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, The •Rebekah Lodge •will hold 1,
1),,rOgressive '.tiehre and dance. in the
Carnegie 'the evening of Friday
Nov. .18, &unmet -icing at 8.15 o'clock
ClObil *Al* and good lunch. Every-
body welebme. Admiasion
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. CONVENTION , •
The Annual Aiding Convention 01
the U. F. 0.• and U. FA W. , 0. will
be heldinWingheni, Nov. 2oth; cam.
meneing at 1.30' O'clock. Come pre-
pared to take part in tri diSCUSsiOIL
The 'meeting will be addressed by .1
J. Morrison. -Prov. See'' of the U.
F. 0: ' i
••=—.0 .0-oe•-e-
, . AE HAT PINS .
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--Aniong.'-rulahiSh -thrOwn out fromr
Cariteroa.Murdoehli store thora were
'several beri,eeti of long .hat pina.. n-
)ju
fortumitelY these were pit;Ice u bY
school children. hare has _ been
innike:.. eoltiplifinte tatilif';i6 thai
Itto .ihildren-lave DbaSti ilitrAllir 'Nviiill
theni, With clangor to thlinnio14,01 And
:rithOrite, W0•11-1li .1*y ilia ::etiiidt0ii I.ce
each 50 : 014, rittAnt of 40 p148....
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-410410 I- Urd,001v CO.
.P.
'Largest siie' And, beet quality•er
Flanne'ette Illanleets‘ $2.1107--iffirnelr
Murdoil Co. •
• HIGH .,scHoca,IJITERARY
The Ost .theeting; Of , the Literary '
Society of .:the 'Linkup* ,Continuatibr
• Sehook...wasLIMid N4Li.v.•
3.30 04 The -Meeting was open,
'ed with 'chorus by ;the school fal•
lowed by. a short address by the Pres;
-ideat. The 'secretary's and treats:tar-
er's reports_ were read,' after which e
: diefrUS was given by Form boys ,
The most important 'number San, the
'megrims was a debate "Restitleed gtha'
reading,is More Profitable to the 11:
iieideal• than travel." The iiffirmet
iye :Was; upheld. by Rena Carruthers
and Edniund Collyer, the negative. by
Winnifred Delights and Gordon. John -
:sten; The negative won h,:snuiP
:margin, the decision of Mr. Wilfred
Anderson, Who lacted as judge. An in,.
itniniental was. then given bY katle,
rine _MacKenzie and EnOla Bitswell
after Wliich the chainpionsid. 'Medals
won by'. Audrey liodg!ns and Grant'
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MacKenzie On, Field 'Day and'also•..the
' iihampienship cup' won by the L.
' Were presented Mr. T. A -
deet was rendered by -Mary Doug10
and Jessie Stewart,. and the•TheOting
elosed by singing the National' „An;
them..--LSee'y. "
•Brea
for Health
Sick folks get , and
il
ve, folks keep well on
lots Of Breda and milk.
It's
.--so delicious
--so nourishing
,-the .big, food, Value
A ak foe
Good . .bread
e.loaflhat builds
.44(ideest
Ho4min's Bakery
CIIURCH NOTES,
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The Presbyterian GOA: .
.Th? • Social Committee provided' -
Phanicsgiving progrant.On • Illondey
evening. Rev: Mr. MacDonald gave
a` Thanksgiving Message and, 'Mr
'Steele 'Meeketizie, an Address 'on ft
L. stevenson. Jessie ,Sfewarf read
the Scripture. 'Metes:Myra- Maei)Ori-
• alil° and 'Helen MacDonald:gave reed-
inge: The, musical prOgraint:eOnsisied'
O'f' duets by Miss • MAST *tobiSbn, and
Watson, an‘Margaret -arid bong:
• , „ ;
ias, MacDonald, and instrumentals b.
Mise' Margaret 'Grecalee and Mr; :W..
Spindler.
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-The Young People ef• Maitland
Presbytery held their annual •Preshy.
terig in LiieknOW presbyterianolnireb
on Tuesday Of last *eek. The, speak.,
ors in the afternoon 'were Dr. *Perrie.
of Wingham, • Rev. Mr: Davison, el'
qalt, • and . Rev. M. McCullough,' Kin.
cardinein the evening, Ilev. Mr •
1VIeeDenald, pr.° Forbes, of TeesWat.
'et, and Reti. Mr.. Seines, 'South kin
loss. , • The attendance.. Was Jarger than
usual( aid 'a really profitable ,ses,sien
St • Peter's i'Anglican *Church, ' 23r3
Sunday after .TrinitY,JhrOugliOut the:
Anglican Cominunion of the world
this 8,01day is cemlifemerated, of thc
great' Council it Nice, 'Which gave us
the Creed Called `Nicean.." 11A.M
Choral .Cominunion. and •Sermon, : 2
Sunday • Scheel:: ,7 P:11; EYert-
genini4eAsatifse-"'-Wenehes.
; , . v , • ..--.-t . vensong .as
..Sunday iMiss- 11a7. Fritzler Of -Detroit
:granddaughter of Mr: and Mrs: Alex'...
Ross, assisted the cheir at the Nat-
ional Thanksgiving Service, and sine
Most s npropir4tely, the sole "1 •Coin(
held. a eornmemoratiVe ,serviee at St
period- of silence.
Peter's Chureb :as preparation' fin
itt_Piii: ' .
to TI a,"'• On, ArmiStize Day, , Nov
the • obliervehee of ,..the two-miriete
llth, :it 10.30 A. M., 'Rey. Mr.: Bray
The Anniversary Sereices of Of
• LuelcnOw' .0nited ;Church will be ;held
on Sunday,,; Dec. 6th.' The Rev. K. J:
MaeDcinald, D. D., *pastor, of the
First _United: Church, , Galt, .will.
preach- : On Alie' following evening e.
Fowl Supper Wig be given 4n4 an ex.
cellent musical and literary pro,gram
will be rendered.
United Church Young People. •!:
Missionary Dep, of which Mrs
C. Decker is convener, had charge of
cembined Thanksgiving ad Mission
ary program at :the • meeting of. the
Young People's Society of the Unite'
Church, Meleday evening. The mos -
:dent occupied the (hair; Miss Wil-
helnaina Agar read the Scripture les:,
*Son and a ThankAgiVing prayer was
offered by Mts. 11 J. 'Cameron. Skov'.
addresses upon the ten'e for. the et.'
ening were given. by Mv.•
'turns and by Mrs. Decker,' Miss, Lu
• la W,eatherhead. gave h reading, ape
Miss 'Gertrude Treleaven Sang a solo
ayrda number of Oirls contributed 'e
chorus. ;The •Social .and, Litei•ary
Lonnitittee will. have charge next
-Monday evening. • ;
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ASHFIELD CHURCH NOES
Regular---sereices-\;-rleaft, Sund
Zion 10:30 A.M. :Haekett's 2.30 P.M
Blake's .7.00 PA.. The pastor. will
preach. Sundt* Schools also . will, be
regular aftei. the interruptions of the:
past few -weeks. . R.einernber , your • Sun
day Sheol. The.:Maintentinee and 'Ex-'
,
tension Fund Campaign is now; on iP
all eangreitationi;l-lit the 'United
Church of 'Canada. Note,' the •folle*-
irig items:" .
The IJnited Church of Canada has
Special responsibilities , on the Cana--
dian frontier* in the cieWded titY
ditorii•the foreign -speaking in Clink
. de; as 'well' as in China, Japan; •Korea
India; Africa and South'. America,
In 3,692 English-speaking con..i•-
mtinities of Canada the home Mis-
sionary Of the; United Church of Can-
ada conducts ; some Service. Therninn-
ber Of rhisSioriaries'end assistants engaged .in the work is 1,175. There arc
also many important itenie ' of, work
,among non -speaking fojk.• The total
.nan71.3b,re.r of, hoine i
i,1s
WEDDING BELLS ,
Steweirt.Martin
h'was
9scene till d CI 1,1 auPtPc Yti eventl)a°near
Sat-
•• urditY, the 7th, .ftist, when 'Robert
Arthur Stewart 4:4 Vest, Wawanosit
Tag uniteklii. the holy bonds of
.matritioltr,..to- -Robins. -Franco. ,mar.
The :ceremony Avity•performed in the
preSetieti of a fitirtnnnodiate. relatives
by Rev. Wealey getout at 4.M.
Mr: and Mrs. Stewart will tntildo in
Whitaehurehi -
NARROW ESCAPE' .4.1
' R41114W4T CROSSING
Mr. P. Wheeler, eiteeine expert 0"
the *SetWYerailftsseY: Co.; gamin"
•north from Lticknow, /est
Thursday -morning., eseeped death by;
only . a ;few incites at the C. N.
crossing. He was in a closed car -s
Ford 'sedan., of 1924: 'There: was •
1:ain''fitOr4 as he -approached , bit
there iS ar*
unobscured vicw,'pe neither sae
nor •heard , freight train eoniin
•dowin from ,ICiejeard:rie,„ The trair
engine hit the rear ..of the anion -1o,
half.P-TS4tCrtalch/le1Y. to a1Vr W
enia d: s 4nth back*eele
,was not ,tlerown.,froni-his Seat.' Fly-
ing glass, hewever, 'Cut his face and
hands, but not seriously. ;
Mr. . Wheeler had eeme•frem Ham-
fiton to repair a' steam threshing en-
gine which' was at. '. Frank' Milieri•
farm,: .He evidently has: good nerves
for after laying his -iWourida bandag-
ed by h' local 'doctor, he secured' Imo-
ex...ltar-a1)cit„.went-gbout---117a-w,mit-asn"
•thnu-gh..iiothieg had'haPpened...
We understand that it took sOnae•
thing over $400 to pUp his 'eer in run-
. ,
lung shape -again.
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W. M. S:'MEETING
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.. The regular •ineeting of the W.. M:
Bread that is always the same,
Bread that never clissapoints,
- Bread that is awlays the best.
Is true of tour "Quality" Home Made and
Whole 'Wheat Bread
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:Saturday Specials
ream Le41011 Meringue Pies - Sally Brown
1\itit Tattl, Cheese Cakes.„ Rose Tarts
'Doughnuts• '.Bread Walnut riri4d%
Other-Faitytirites
Bring in Your Butter Eggs 'Obtain.
" the Best efices. ,
• HOLLYMAN'S BAKERY
..Phone 36 • • Ludinow
MILLINERY ,SALE,
• On Friday ar,d Saturday
of this ,week 'there, be
.sly -Reduced-- es' n
All Hats.
This -Special. SAte is.
wOrthy of part' lar atten-
.tion'by any I, yaneeding a.
a hat.. • •
Everyliat i4ew;ThiS Season
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STORM SASH
pScprAi i,d'tV, lochonil '01AwL til Ihs
Thai will eay„.„,ler,,,„„t•Lei TAO' Lve
iekly The
iccleis
P ice•for all •aises4 up Without or W*
2ft 6: in.xift.6 $1..90, 55.25
,2 ft. 10 4.6 in. $1.95 $3.65,
3 ft.'0 in.x5 ft. 6 ie. $2.00 " 8400
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N1-0 t he 7
„neesiCient, Mrs- Mckenzie .presid-
eg.: Mrs. C. H. MacDonald conduct-
. , • .
.the dertionaiiexereises. The ank,
diary IS asked to assist with supplies.
.for:schoOl girls in Selkirk, Airs
w.• Henderson took the • tit*.
▪ tudy•Miss Carticletee the top-
ic from "Prayer and Mis,sionns.".111rs,
E: Agnew'and.111.• T.2.DOeglas
sanea -duet end.readinga were giv-
,an Elnier Johnston and Mrs.
1Vliss Felton,. 'Field Sec,
retarY for ontarib, expected to
:lresS the annual • thankofferifig eie t
.ng, WednesdaY evening, 'Nov. .18th.
• AUCTIONS ALE
, OF .
VALUABLE FARM LANDS IN THE
TOWN.SHIP OF HURON, IN THE
• COUNTY OF BRUCE, BETWEEN
THOMAS LOWRY AND ANGUS
MCLEOD-:-PLAINTIFFS. -AND-
, NORMAN' MCLEOD. MARY 'MC-
' LEOD' AND THE ',ROYAL BANK
OF. CANADADEFENDANTS.
PURSUANT tan the :judgeinent ; in.
'this, faction, dated .the 3etli day of ''Oc-
tober, 1925, 'there' will be offered -for
"Sale by Public Auction, with theap-.
sobation of •'Robert E. 'Clapp, ..Ea.
quire, Clerk of this; Court, at Walk-
crton, by John Purvis, Auctioneer, at.
;he Cominercial Hotelin the. Villagc
if Ripley, on Saturday, the 28th del
at November,: 1925 at, •one.O'clOck in
the afternoon, thia following lands an
premises, namely: Lois numbers 20
and 21; in the Seco ml Concession • a
the Township of Burs* in the County
of, Bruce, containing ;200. geres '(10n.
aThe said lands will be for
' 3ale in one parcel and, if an adequate
t'cai'rabifeahia6'.l1l be trei"1,fOrel! separately, Uht;
reserved id on each., • •
The land is a :clay' loam hi. a gime
state. of Cultivation • 'and 1st.' situate
five miles from Ripley, slie.• Miles
froth Lucknow, about 15: niiles • from
_Kincardine,. all good market:gr.- ••and
.here is nspring creek 'running thro'
both • lets, ; , • -
, On Let 20, there are 100 aeres
'steered, anti:under Cultivlation and al',
fenced •witle'rails and wire.
'On tot 21, there are '97 urea
cleared, and three acres tan'bered wite'
maple and beech. On this let IS a 14
storey frame house lit by 24 feet.; r
•frame •barn about 06 by 54.1eet with
:cement foundation and cement floored
stables; urideineath,. a.. frame straw
shod $0 by 42 feet, a' drive Shed. 80 by
20 feet,,e frame he house- 30 by 12.
feet And an 'artesian well and' an:or..
TERMS OF -16. 'per' cent.
cash at thetime of sale and the hal-
ance within shay days thereafter,
DATED this 10th day off Neve:111"er
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For ftirtherb,bfrticU'laCrleaPaPpPiCyleic.Dav.
id • Robertson, Walkerton,• Ontario
Seliciter.
• 0, E, Klein, Esq., Walkerton.; oi
• R. Vinstone,,,Esq., Wingham,Ont.
; 50 Actea, being Let 23; llth COIL, .
TMeniehip of West 'Wawailesh, good:
; •ecittfortable: „frail') e h ease, . goad-
barft with cement foun,dation and
stable floors. -Apply en the pre -ails-
e ertson
GOLDEN CRUST -TUE QUALITY
° BREAD
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Bread, of high' nutritiVeeValue rich
texture end,.keeping..qualfties. is •
making Golden Crest the popular
bread. In Golden Cruet Only the
lest" of' each ingredient, is used, ;:it
being our deterznination to fureish,
you with the best bread that .is hu-
rnanlY possible.. Reids' Golden .7Crust
I Brown' Bread, ;Fruit Locrties,' also'
Raisin 43ran Bread,.are• still' in front
Reids'. 'For Your week -End Specials
Chocolate. Layers .With Marshinal.
low- Filling; Cream Puffs; •Strawber•
ry Roll; Fr:ed Cakes.
3cons and Ibta of, good things tn .eat
at,Reidst'Doreleien. IrakerYt PhlIne 68
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.uto Accessories
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am offering Ikea*, at greatly Ret
deee,d 'Prices. '' Notice the .Price '; •
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Tags in the' WindOw.
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5 ALS. BEST MOTOR OIL
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FOR, $4.001 •
CECIL MIOLLIN.
LITCKNO*
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Thinking Of Making
See Our
:•Art Linen, 18 and 36,inches wide.
Bleached Linen, 40 inches wide.
Brocade Lined Towelling.
builei.17ckrhiti Y
Terry Towelling -
r Floss, Pearl. Cottonin ., , all
shades, t.o these beautiful Cloths.
What,Could Be Better Than.
LINGERIE SET?
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}'and Made.; of one of these Cloths -,Dimity;
,Ckepe, Fugi PongeSilk, in Suitable Shades.-
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*42'1"41t14i1' 40.0., 40e.
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, Bath Robe Cloth, good widthLpleasirig color-
eingd. Priced at 95c. a yd.
ALFRED E. BUSWELL
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Dry Goods Ladies' Wear 7 -Men's Wear 4
v.st,wo.av.f.VAnsV.W.:WWW:410.1ft"... \*..11.."7.4%b\l'o:Apw.s.AvatistsV"
STOrtiVi DOORS'
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SPRIJCE
N 2 ft. 6 in,X6 ft..6 in. • $1.90
ft., 8.in.x6 ft. 8in, $2,05
et! • 2 ft. 10 in,x6.ft. 10 in .
3,ftOin.x7ft: 0 in, $2.35 .
STORM SASH
..Sash and Glass Con*.ore .
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Up to 2 ft (3 in \4 ft. 6 itt ,
tlp to 2 ftto in x4 ft. 6 in. .
Up to 3 ft. 0 in x5 ft. (3m. ; $3,80. :,•
PINE,
$2.20 •,
*.$2,502.
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Sash Arriving Weeklyt-Get Your Order In Now
If It's Lumber, We Have It, Or Will Get It
For You, At Lowest Possible Prices.
LICENSED t1
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Phone.: t501,
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