The Lucknow Sentinel, 1926-04-08, Page 8few a• Shapes --kite's ,and Children's ' Stay/'
F w rs ,i n
�� � � nowstock
hava most of the: recquiremnelt4 for spring
r
Aw,se cleaning Brushes for Paint; Stove, Shoe,
Whitewash, Scrubbing and Clothes Brnishes; .Black,
Stove�glsh, Iiould and, Paste;; Sliver';
lPiPe Varnish•. , 4* ,
ul s and Saucers, also cups only. .41 -good sup=
ort,,hand iii ' f lai lWhite• and Clover' , Leaf 4,
Pliers, all -sizes In stok; Granit�vvare:aod A um
Itchen Ware, Wash ljoards, ;.Washa'Tubs',, and
Pont fail' to visit the, Store when hi,town.
Aiways o meth ng newarriving daily, {
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1 i# .ztifoK 4o*'. spwv'.1 `r ;` T % *E 'T* 'hilt of ij i,
voliu H 'CAIN,: KIN' ..$.
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Vire, aye 001 to y ,teat 1'41'}'r ill!' -
sai5-= ?111=4,47111M7eV 4.---- 4, 7: •11
,lkira VirM, Me119ndl4 ' : went ' ' the.
,Week -gad at her former Moine en ,the
San and on. ' ''' •
Mr, Jtio. Mcleod spent IV few days'
14 .'1Yalkerton .:recently. " •
Mr. John 'Robertson " of Lochalsh '..
vent a day of 'the • past w ek with
friends, on ihe1~oiirth. ' •.
lVir H Mey' McDougald.' is spend
ink' the:, Easter *aion, in "Toronto;: '
:MM.Angus Graham is vieitina,
,with her motliert Mrs. J, McMurelly,.
,Mr,, Hartley Wilson, who `has been •
e'n
.epleyed with• Mr; . W McDonald• for
the Past year ° left today fer the,
11'Iiss Isabel.": �Ghestnut' fa up Jr
Mitehell for the holidays.:. '
, Te. ' are glad',to dee, Dena1d back 1:n,
his route' again
, A:piinber..'fromiiere attended•the,
ald,,•at. Mr,, A . Barns: this week "
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The recent._ sleet and' snow stool
did'. much: damage .to the: ,telephone;
lines.; ,
ASHFIELD : NOTES •
•
PRING:
Nature will soon he putting off its old snow ; garments,.
•
Easter is just a few weeks away Are you wearing . shabby.
shoes under your galoshes•, or rubbers? • Shabby `shoes 'strike, a
discordant note on:,a':Spring ; morning. ' `I
•j
;a . come and s"o' e t h e shoes in our west : window. They
'have just arrived: and.' are selling at';$350, :$3,75 ° $4.00::$4.50 '&
$5.00.
MEN'S OXFORDS
V'e ,]have `at large:;',assortnient ofMen's'" Oxfords 'iii F'Black
alf, Patent Leather•,and Newest- Tan Shades, .priced from $4.0
$9 00.
MEN'S.._',%ORK' 'SHOES
We :have hest i eeeitved a.' large shipment' of :.the famous
;'GREB' Shoe,':also the `FARMERS;' Shoe. ' These ale.•
-known lines and giv''e 'satisfaction:'
THWELL, & TURNEI
E STORE WITH A STOCK
mr
Mr, and .Mrs J. Richards of Rip,.
,ley were guests of lir and Mrs. Dick.
Richards during the 'week. .
Mr. and Mrs, Jas, . Drennan' of Lan-
es visited with their daughter, Mrs,
Melvin ttaynard Of . Paramount, '
Mrs. Harvey' Miller and Ree,' of
Lanes,,•spent 'a few: days 'last week
with .her.: parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.
Stein of Paramount. '
Mr. Robert,Wesbster . of .1Varnz
.S n Easter e p
.
pet as, er week with friends :near
Lucknow.'
-Mrs. . MacKendrick of Detroit is vis-
;iting. at :Mr Jas., MaeKendrick's, " of
Lochalsh, • - . '
Mrs. Alex MacDiarmid of Lucknow
is. spending. a few days with.her dau=
ghter, :'Mrs. Neil J.:. ,MacKenzie;.. wof.
;Hemlock City: •
Mrs. Fraser Patterson and child-
ren of Lueknow are visiting; with Mr.
:and Mrs. A. Stein Of Paramount.
.M.. • R. • A. ; Grant ',Wan in. 'Toronto
•for • a ,'couple. ''of ,ad ys this' week at-
'tending the meeting of. the Trustees
and ' Ratepa§ers -Association of ' :On-
tario.:
.'.Born -On Sunday, April .4th, ': to
°Mr. jand ,Mrs.. Neil J. McKenzie of
Hemlock' City;' a daughter..-Coograt
•ulatiens '
• The following teaehers': and • sti-
r
dents are 'spending, their Eastre . vaca-
tion at their respective • homes .','in
-Ashfield: •Misses-Anna--and-.Bessie-Me
'Kenzie,. teaselling in Toronto; attheir.
hoein• at Kintail; •M•argaret! MacLen-
nan of Toronto, at her home, at Loeh-•.
alsh;';Ida Hamilton ,of Port 'Elgin at
her' home 'at 'Henilock '.City; \Lillian
MkKenzie of Mount'; Foreset at her
home :at.KintailrBessie Grant of•Col-
borne Township•and .Saleria Grant,. of
Dundalk, . at . their hone at '`Helmock
City; and • Lois, .Ma!Kenzie• of Kintail,.
and Annie MacDonald of -Paramount,
who are attending Stratford Normal.
Jimmie, Grant; iwho . has been work=
Pig 'on 'the. Laketon, ,a freighter; . in
Godericli harbor, is home for• a week
or so. He intends ..working on an
American boat' the coming season
•Owing , to .the ` death ' of Mr John
Finlayson .the" entertainnient;`and bdx
social that Were to be held at Lech-
alsli on the.` evening of the 5th• inst.,
was postponed: The date will be an-.
nounced.later. '
Mr. John MacKay of Kintail re
ceived werd.of the death on the 4th
instant 'of his brother-in-law, 'Mi'. D
MacGregor of- Duluth, 'who ,was., a
resident of _ Ashfield ' for: many, ;years,
leaving -for -Duluth otne--years---ago.
He leaves , a . widow and a grown-up.
family. The remains will„be.interred
in Kintail, cemetery on Thursday, af-
ternoon: Services will be .held tat the
home of Mr's John MacKay.'
Messrs. John and Allan -MacKenzie
of Chicago, 'brothers -of Mrs. John
�nvest-til
uward= Ca*r� yi aI I
When you purchase a. Leishman suit or
overcoat, . it Wan investment in good' ap-
ea nce and.an investment that will bring
p '� n g
big. returns tiltna to yourself: .•
• Samoa:dial menI
s 1 know shot, good Appear-
, r
.
• sincela'one of the biggest assets in'busineae
Mein •w
ho know Sne•clothln' have'cho'sen
Leishman garments for over 13 years. '.Only
by consistently retaining quality year after
year; his the name ,Leishmanon a suet•' or ;
, . . •'' .
overcoat become the hall'.Mark of Canada's '
V' g
finest clothing. ,
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'with the andGrdogandputtheir mon.
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The one thc,tall1uky stiff
tieve hrms ohave
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the hard. jobs. • .
Ab, _ :bhe time a near' gots foo hid
cut
40 Vif011d he :1?0$1l1s to de :right':
So the 'wife a e has' f ults � h?
h.
well; if }las
b e perfect Cecl; •. off
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Finlayson, and Mrs.' .1KcIcendricic,' of
Detroit, a sister of the late John Fin-
Jayson; and' his daughter, Lyella who
,is . a 'nu e -in -training'. at. Toronto
General Hospital,' owing `to the' tele-
phone and telegraph systems being
out of commission were 'unable to
get here in time for.: the funeral, They
arrived her Friday night on the late
train. • ° • •
train, the funeral having. been that
afternoon.
KNMEMORIAM '
Lyons- 'Memory's Joving tribute • to
ourdear wife Wand ''mother, Jessie C.
Lyons, who departed this life .April
8th; 1924. Ever remembered • by
- - - --Family,
4,"KINLOSS•
'
'.� are,
Wedding bells a, 4 ringing around'
our 'burg. :Can't you' hear th'e'm,
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an
Ien Sc�
er-
the building next to the Red
Hardware Sto
ve Your /11orie or (Illerting.Sa
r
, �o The Dane •
ere wl
area
�ont
e=-,
'atch
Arvest (4 bargain;
: Operated by Hornell -Murdoch, Co.
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FLOWERDALE
Mr, Hafrtley Wilson who has been.
working,• for W. R. McDonald 'the
past. year 'left this week to take a
position it 'Highgate. Ont: :
, Mr. Geo. MacGillivray was confin-
ed to .his bed for a , few days • lass
week ;With Flu.''• •
Mrs,' W. F. MacDonald' spent three•
•
days last, week: with: her parents Mr.
and Mrs. ; Duncan Graham, ' 2nd. Qoi{.
Miss Cassie Douglas. of Mt. 'For,est
is home ' for Easter holidays.
• Our telephone system : is. badly 'in
need' of repairs since • the recent
storm, 'but our line man. Mr., M.
Gan.blei' s, sick :with. `Flu.
Miss` Lizzie Hodgkinson and Miss'
Sarah Maclver are home' from:
Lucknow' High School 'for Easter hot
:days. • .
' We. are setts* to` bear- of, the; 'ill.:
nes 'of several one time residents of
Flo verdale • timely Mr. 'Alex 'Mc--
Murchy• and Mrs. Allan .McAuley.
Miss Margaret' MacIntosh fs home
front Winghain ;Business. College tot
nen'', vacation.
-Clar'eticeSli '
osier"' of Greenock
h
�. a 1• -d..
mrnr o
nths-
m
with Wm. Guest.•
Colds,
e.
and- 3pl�a`sl'e . ...
.:g riP. , • , , s have
..
lard pp a ,number, in this; �vrcrnrt -'but
most• of them are about
agai
n.
Miss spent
Sunday
T.th
li i f iii eri � _ : :
?hat! d, "�li�s Edith o��aare
• Mrs. Saiii Moulton has been confine
t t bed fe
o a e ,days w a s t
i •
with to
h r
6 A
v><ilin trouklo
�'▪ ..1*A 4uY 4v, ✓J�.I'.41iiN*�y �• _9L
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ST. HELENS • '
kr. Alvin . Woods was home from
•
'Toronto University for ;the week -end..
lilessrs.:Stanle Todd and • •.'.Earl
Gaunt left for. the West on'Monday.
1'ne former.for : Qu'Appelle, Sask, and
for Bindloss... •
• The regular monthly ''meeting, of
the Barris M'is'sion Band will' be held
next Saturday afternoon. ,
•
Mrs.•, Cumming, is' in Owen Sound,
where her sntother has 'been Ili. '
1iflss Helen MacDonald of Lucknow
is -a . holiday guest of Miss: ` Irene
Lynch. ' •
Mrs. John...Miller Of Lucknow' Is a
Visitor with relatives herd.).
" Miss Donaldit MacDonald is, spend`-.
ing "a few days with 'Miss ,Margaret:
The..Xellow.rng '. teachers, . ,anti} , atu4-.
i%tits''-are::"anion. g k}}yose who' are
spending the vacation at their homes
here .Misses `W::.D. Rutherford• • of,
Tiii
in • . o'ds . oMay
r m s, li2abel W oy f Carr, M y
:Canieron<4ron , Toroirte,:_Celina.. Clark
front NI/Alford,CarolinaWe'from
Hepworth; h, NunelM arid Irene
Lynch from,_, W.ingham., Busrriess. Col'
lege; Lula Weatherhead "Irene• Woods
Gertie Aitcheaon-and Lila Gaunt front
• Y.CtaitnOwt �i'gh School, •icnd Msr;s= iroxtips'
W.pb O.. S tiff B l$lne' d
h it m 4�vq>} o d a
Cp11a A g and '!O1. delle! ' 'Ddc lltli 6
train , ,pg s "
51
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At :the Annual Meeting of the \Rifle
Club. held :recently, the usual -business
was transcacte'd and. the .,following
Officers elected: -Capt:; as. Purdy`
Sec'y.: .Jas.` D. Anderson; . Treas.: T.
B. 'Taylopr; Match Committee; ''W.' E.
MacPherison,,,Wm; McQuillin and W.
Miller; Range Officers: ' W. I. Miller.,
John Webster, J. D. Anderson: •
Mr. Robert McQuillin of .Chatham.
was home f for the holiday.
Ma ch� 3fst was_the fifth annivers-
ary of the .induction:,; of Rev. Chas.
Cumming into the pastorate of Calvin
Church. Mr. Cumming, made use o
the ;occasion by givhig': a ,brief hist-
orical"•sketch:of ,the early, days of the
congregation,' also brief biographic=
al sket h of. each ,minister who 'ha
served' the congregation since its...or-
ganization. Mr. Cumming' .had corn=.
';lnunicated with friends on;the Prairie;
at Ottawa and .in Scotland,. to gather
his, Materia). member's
present .ha& an enjoyable time re-
newing •memories. of other days.
Those, who Were up before the sun
n Easter moimi beheld':;a sight in'
the eastern' sky ;'which :was orious
g!
indeed'. 'Tina, :writer had the privilege
of .. watching • the; snit, rise. • The
sight,, was :all ' the • ' more
beautiful :Weenie of the storms : of
last week. ` One. said "Surely this is
Easter." At the, church service the
bright ,sunshine stimulated the East
e
i+ -h ser. Many of our. young people
home from school and, college were in
attendance. . Rev .,,Cumming preached
on 'what Easter means to. the 'believ-
ing soul, emphasizing Gladness, .Re -
newel, Victory, Peace. A large choir
greeted the audience., Music in keep-
ing with the service was• rendered.
An 'impressive part sof a splendid
serivice was a simple Gospel ' song,
sung by well-trained ' voices, which
those who heard will long remeinb-
er: -
S.S.No.'4,'Sr. Room, W.W.
Examinations in Arith , Phys., Bot.
Spelling, Axt .Geom.,
Form 1I:: C.,. ,McQuiliili, 73,
Examinations in "Gram.;'?Eot,•"Spel
ling, Geog., Art,.- Hist.
Form I:.:Frank. Carro11,._,1"._Mc
Farlane 831: Helen Miller '72; Marg-
aret Cumming 71 M. `Thoth. 67;: A„'
Los 54..•
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Examinations in • Geog*.,*A'rith.
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S elk p '. o i C mos,, Writ., Art, I•Irst
Sr.• I V. S :
: Mildred.
51e iiilhn S'd;, yyyy.
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MacFarl
ane: 63;W
Forster ter 61; 1;
Miller 57; M3 1# 781 (abssn ,Alvan
.for 4,
exam.) ,
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X�luirtbarr n re 1• 1.2 A. �t�tt `1.1(la
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LARGE 'EGGS AND HEAVY PRODUCTION
25 . so 100
„White: Leghorn;Baby Chicks:_: :$3:75=x: '.:00-;13:00.''
White '2
1 LeghorIi Hatching ''Eggs �; ;1.25 2 25, ' '4:00
Barred Rock Baby Chicks` "' ' 4.50 8.50. 16;00 •
Barred Rock Hatching Eggs -1.50; ' 2.75 5.00
AT: 'THESE PRICES. IN YOUR OWN BOXES :Olt BASKETS
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Phone -6-11-42 Y
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S.S. No. '.16, : Ashfield*
Sr. IV: Excellent --Alden 'Hasty;
Cliffgrd' • Crozier. Good-Tgni, Ander
'son,;
:' Easter Examinations
Jr. In. to Sr; IIi: • Frances Crozier'
76;• Jean ,;Anderson 70;, Eileen.
' Ru •,Nr
leaven. 61.
Sr. II • to° Jr. III:' Beth McConnell
66;•, Alex. Gauley 60*. '
Jr-. Il to*Sr. 11:, Anna Trdleaven 62.;
Colin Crozier*.':
Sr. h Benson Shackleton;` Gordon
Anderson; 'Freda McQuoid.; '
ai•. Pr.: Lorne Hasty. •
Jr • Pr.: Beatrice Treleaven; Reg,
gee Gainey.
`" No. on:roll , i6. Av att 13., . Marked
* failed pn 8ltotal.
Ada Helm, :P iseher.
PURPLE GROVE.,
Miss McLennan
is •spending ' tihl•
Feaster holiday at, her home; in.; Rip,.:
.:Mis ,:
Ad •
aGawl .
__,, s Y ,of. Seaforth luta
Miss Ethel *of. `Gr eenick' is "holding
their 'home's. here. ;
It Iooks a if •s
. e .,. prrr�.:ia.r�l#y
•
T
are`•" n
d ,�
g 0 tuber" of people have
tapped their Sugar, Maples.
Mid' .Enim Tho o
Emma ._ mos n is -spend-
-.
ang
'a few. weeks'', in •Kincardine,
: -Mr.. k e .., :.._
jack- 'Toward of . Goderich is
,4444;:.,.-�. •
visiting 'his uicM James Pollock; "
U.S.S.No. 13, Ash. & Waw.
Jr, rlV: E. Vint 70. T. Henry •7b; R
Menary 66; N. Cranston' 55;
G:' Heti
ry'50.
'Sr. III:. P. •Thorns`
lis �on 65; F. Phil-
lips 5.8; G. 'Camero'
n.47..•:, •
Jr.,' III: Maiy Nicholsen. 6
5 G.
ton 63; J. Phillips lips 57 C.
Menary T 56; '
homspon \55;. Rae Nicholson • t'
ZDV. ;Lazenby;'41.. •
Sr. II Jerry Cranston 66; R. Cain.,
eron.. . < ,
63. �•
Jr. -II: J. Cameron 71; H.~M'acCros.
tie '55; A. Irvin 60. '
Sr. I; Blake Ayton. 68; 'B, Philli
56.r Pa
Sr.. Pr R, Irvin;; 11. Lazenby.
^ Jr; Pr.: MacCrostie; 'A. Niched. --- •
seri,
]Number on roll "26. • Average at.:
ends
't nce 18:3.
Marion •Hodgins, •
1,ANGSIDE.
Quite a large
au , .. „pita/her.,attended the,......
l.� at- Mrti. A; Catnerq ' ..,, -.
s on 1Vlonday.
Evcrlthing:sold, for'. its ' y
,full• value; �,... .
Mr John Purvis welded:':
.
Miss Gi`ace Richardsons ofTees F . .,.
wa te:=.-H igli'Sch o o]' T"
is spending the-,
.ren !ng the
parental .
1
roof.
hi ..
. -
Tbis o rommgnrt • ,,. 4,
.._ 4 Y received a who.
T
'Tuesday,.
morning`
Y.. *hen ,lie. learn-
ed .
Y, .
of the su
Mrs, James Fowler of Goderieb as dden :death ...of
4444 ... , Mrs
Ja
mos c , •. •
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vie tin �",atN herr f r' ..'We ,
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