The Lucknow Sentinel, 1926-07-15, Page 1as,
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Luatrip*,-OPIT„, THURSDAY, JULY 15th, 1926,.
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, PROFESSIONAL CARDS.' 0
' Dr W: Connell
Pian and Slirlie010 •
Luelniew
'Mill" 2-4'
'DENTIST
Dr. MacLeod 'vein visit Luelcirow
every/ 'l'oesday in, Dr. Connelea
• ,DENTIST
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Dr. R. L. Treleaven, Lucknois
Over Decker's St o r e Extraction
either by gas or local. Will. be •in
'Dungannon every 'I'huradaY.
•'• ' • — . Phone ' 63
DENTIST .
.Cah Dr. Newton ,
Mike appointment .
In Office .pierydaY
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0 EVERYBODY'S COLUMN 0
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Goo: A. Lackilaw., .--Broker•
•and Real Estate.—Money tolend et
first mortgages on. farm preper-;•
ties at 6 and 6% per .cent according:
to security. offered. Also small
amounts on . second mortgages ' on.
" faintproperties and on personal
. notes. A few good farina for Sale
;WALL PArEit
• -niasii-vniteina*eist*It---nt40wa3t
• prices. ..;As cheap at in catalogue*
Also book patterat leading' man-
ufacturers.—Box 174, R. J. Cameron,•
Painter & Paper Hanger- •
• L4elthOw.,ficinis.Mill
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Here it What • a custorner in••Har-
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•• riston says About Havelock Flour:
"I have .entO"Yed.• making' bread
from Havelock •:....Floar: And would be
gind to r—"^ominNid it to anyone. It
-gives splendid .,satisfection.c'' • '
E. Treleaven.
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BRASS BAND .
. • Lucknol Citizens, ,Brass,Band..noW
61*w-fa aH sorts of • erigagements
garden parties, picnics. etc. Apply to
_Gordon.LJohnston,....Lucknow.
; For Sale—A nuinirer of window
and storm sash withglass them.
Apply to D. C. Taylor. '
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0 LocAle AND GENERAL'
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Mr. Clifford „Inirie of Toronto,
vent the week -end zn town
Miss Berth. Allins, is .-alielAing-her..
aititer,", Miss Mahe
• Misses Edythe ,and •Phemie Irving
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home- frein 'Detroit for • a. short
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vacation,.
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'• Mr. •Tetn. Webster is back to Lneic-
"now after Spending -three weeks ir da
London and Detroit. th
Mrs. Thomes Keys of Orangeville
visited 'last week with • her cousin,
Mr. Gee. A. Wel* of Wawanosh.
BY AUTO FROM,, PACIFIC COAST
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Mr. and Moil Robert Thompson,
:he *Ater. a 'sister of Mr, 'Hugh Mac-
intosh • of town, Were here Over the
week -end having Motored all thy
wayfrom Finley; ‘in the .State '&01
.fitarthingtoo0---ViSitjhar-
in Ontario.' • itheY/ Were accompanied
"O'll the trip., by Misses CharS1)0*and
Barker, teachers in the "Xeriewick
Public So400, Woeh!o:Fioit. The lia-
ty• left Finley on Jope• 7th and arriVf'
, STEER 'A.STRAY
Came to the premises Of the un
dersigoeci, Lot 11, Con 3, Kinloss, on
or about June 20th; 1926, a steer, ap-
parently one.: year 'old. Owner- may
have, same on .proving property and
paying expenses. '', • •• ' • ,
-• 22-7-p. • . Alex. Vicholson.
STEERS ASTRAY
•-• Strayed onto the premises of Alex
MacKinnon; Con. 4, Lot 6, Kinloss, on
•or about the 27th of June, 1926 'a
pair of steers, apparentIO ,two years
old. One red in color, the other
• black. The owner is requested , to
•. prove Property and ..pay expenses-
- and take them. away.• , 22-7„-p
, THEZION iILE
Zion United Church,. Ashfield, will
-hold a Golden :Jubilee, Re -union on
Sunday and MendaY, .July 25th and
t6th, in celebrationof, the Fiftieth
Anniversary of. the present: elitirch
--)uilding--*-Eicternsife preparatiens
have !zee* and Are, being made for
this occasion and it is, expected to be
the largest celebration of its -.kind
iver. held • in Ashfield,' Invitations
haVe.been_sent to on people far and
• in. Lucknow On, Saturday, last tear' who have been attached , o the
ly 10th; After ",spending a 'few ,•41.en „Chnrch or .cOmmnpity during
ya in GOderich they. will start on the hitt ',fifty 'years. A.'"•' historic
e return trip on July 15th, • and sketch of the church's activities ,
hope to arrive home early' in August
Coming east they • travelled the
Lincoln,. Highway to Chicago, but of
course, did not •make. a Straight,thror
trip. They will return by the Roose-
velt 'Highway, through North and
South. Dakota, dropping south to gc
threugh the Great Yellowstone Park
On the eastern trip they travelled
through Idaho, • Utah, Wyoming, col.
°radii; Newbraska'Iowa., Illinois, Irk
(liana, Michigan ' and . into Ontario.
They stopped at many"camps," some
of 'them Well equipped with gat' en
electric stoves, cabins kitchen and
even shower 'baths,' all at'. the dispos-
al of the motor toorists-the modern
wayfarers. All were quite, orderly
and enjoyable, and the people they
etief • Most friendly, . •
ore 'coining to Liickpow :they
at •London, 'Toronto; ,Hamil-
rt err where •Mr. Them
Mr.' and .Mrs.' Charlie Foster and
3hildr,en of .Toledo, Ohio, are spend-
ing a, couple of weeks with Mr: a
Mrs. Alex. MacCarioll:,
Local *Orangemen 'celebrated
12th at Clinton, where there was a
very large gathering, the crowd be-
uig estiniated at 15 to 20 thousand.
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lVfiss Joan MaeCallum of Hamilton
and Mist Martha. • MacCallum Of
Windsor, are spendingtheir vacation
with their mother, in to n.
Mr. W. .n. Cameron was in Port
'Elgin last week, having been invited
to deliver two addresses before the
Summer School, held .there. '
%Mr.. and Mk* Harry Torrance and
children ..of --North EaY4. ard Misf tOnt.,
BeatriFe••11acintoriliT-bf =Toro 0, ,eall.•
ed on Mr. and Mrs, Frank Macintosh
last Week..
. '..The Junior Institute- and • .Tuniot
it1S
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Farmers 1Vvill hold a• meeting it the
home of ,Mr. Tom Anderson on Fri-
day' evening, July lOth, commencing
at 8 O'clock. '
Miss Myrtle Webster . and., Miss
Elizabeth . Alton attended the Well.
intton Comity ?floral 'Musical Festiv..
al on Saturday, July, 10thi • in the,
Memorial Hall at the 0.A.C., Guelph
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In the Entrance -Exams report as
it was .given to the press, the name
Of Miss Irene Cooper Of SS. No.
Huron, n Pupil of MIAs Olive 'Robb.
was ommitted. Her, name stiowe
have been. in tile honor list: '
WELCOME RAIN.
The ram „which fell over "Wettern,
Ontario on Satorday,and on Monday
morning was 'very' timely and •wel-
come as grain :crops and pastures,
were beginping, to. stiffer: It caught
a considerable amount, of clover hay
• *1116 had been cut, but the good it.
did will .outweigh the damage.
,. Crops throughout Canada are re-
ported in good condition. the greater.
Part of the -Prairie country, has been.
favored With o. fair` amohnt -of ramp
and the wheat erbp.it in good condi-
tion Th Manitoba, Saskatchewan and
Northern • 'Alberta. 'Graincrops in
the 'Middle States -have not Eared Se.
well, the Wheat in Kansas and,New-
diratkit being' practically ruined Ky.
dr,Mith and heat. " •
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• CIIIIRCII NOTES :
Wanteill--A, • capable general:. maid,
Apply to !box 36 Goderich Ont. •
15-7re. '
'FARM FOR SALE • ,
100 •ACRES -2 Acres good Maple
bash; brick house t'30 x 30 and 14 x•
20; frame*barn Ori,stone foondation„
• 50 x 56; shed • attached; •- 36 x 40;
drive shed 24 x 30; hen house la
.20. Well located, wilibe sold reason-
ably. Turns to suit purchaser.,
15-7-tf. • * Geo. A. ,Siddall.
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FLOWERDALE
Mrs. . Anguis 'MacInteish is 'enter-.
tabling her..nlece, Miss MaeDOnald
and little son of Detroit: •' • '
Mrs. R. 'Martin spept the weekr
end with het sister, Mrs, J. Irwin.
2nd Con. , •d •
Mrs.' E. Hodgkinson andliatightar,
tThe
Before. lea4ing Winghant for their
new home at Embro,ithe Itev..W. n.
and • Mrs. Macintosh Were. the redo:,
ienti. of a number of nice gifts from
the corigregatien• 'ef * the • United
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Church, where Mr. Maatitosh has
been asseciate pastor. .fOr the pest
year., Mr. Macintosh'. received ' a
pure of mew, Air* Macintosh r
sheaf of rotes from the Jadies, anC
an eight -Piece console set tram.' .the'.
'Mission Band. The meeting' at which
the ,presentation 'was made was
'held In the clnirch reinn. Mr. A,
11 Musgrove pre,sideci. bt. A. 3.
irwle teed' the address and 'H. T
Mrs. Miry McLeod, were in Teronto Gibaon made .the presentation ..
tbeing publieleedin the form of• a •sou-
Venir -booklet which will, contain also
many interesting • photographs,' old
and new. These will be sold during
the days ,of the JObilee. The church'
zrounds • have beep, ..remodelled and
werything will be made 'pleasant and
,omfortable for the visitors arid their
friends.' ••
The prOgranitne " will consist of
morning and evening Services on Sun-
day at 10.30 A.M. and':7.30 P.M. re-
spectiv,ely. The preachers for the day
will be Rev J. A. Agnew of Kings-
ville, an Old Hope Church bop, .and
Rev. R. II. Barnby of Blyth, who is
Zion's .own Soil; MuSie, will be fur-
nished by a special Jubilee Choi; as-
sisted by the • Male Quartette • of
Luckoew United Church.
On 'Monday afternoon a .garden
party - willheld ow. the Church
Lawn. _Many forineil," ministers • and
amily 'Theate •
(Special)
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THE VANISHING AMERICAN
Thurtday-7Pr1day—,Saturda7 -
A picture of indefinahle h,eart-
e'rei?renaali roofmga 147eit°'-usali oaht ogiltbaen• Ad nil.-
erican Indian disPossessed•of-tlis.
'lands and shornof' his, power by
the white man's orogress:
Admissieny 45e. 25e.
C'h•a„tllog,itntige:;MdaoindiraYirliedignileet.dasyho*s.
Our Quality Bread, Rich, Wholesome, Nutritious
Try Our Horne Made, Whole Wheat and Raisin Bread'
• SATURDAY, SPECIALS
Lemon Meringue Pies ChocblatelYtarshmallow Cake
Dundee Cakes , Cream. Puffs Raspberry Tartlets
mallow Snowballs ••• Black Current T4rilets`
Cream Slices Saily Browns Cream Crear4-Horns—
Puff Pastries •Raisin Pies
BRING IN -YOUR 'BUTTER AND EGGS kliD
OBTAIN- THE BEST PRICES', •
' HOLLYMAN'S BAKtRY,
Phone 36, Lucknow
somuml.w.....fttormmtrW .
gewntwormisr...mair.amer.aitc.,,csketarkr.er..0*.aSmeeteirillrA
'You may be a, LOVER op
DIAMONDS. AND still he no
judge of their .genginenees. You
aren't supposed to know about
them. • Doett heed to krion.• in
It's. our business 'to niake' it
• safe for you. to buy diamonds
with four ,eyes shut We can de-
- termine the value of these gems
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3o11sii7peop e
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LUCHNOW DEFEATS
• KINCARDINE. •
' LEAGUE GAME
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• Of the four league baseball gannet
!eyed on .the'. Lucknow- diarociod, the
sealtiain., • Won •. three,- defeatirt
alkertoe,.. TeetVrater And. .Kincar.\
ine and losing. the gaine•with Chet-.
-The 'team g9 ,,. to: •eeswa
his Thursday afternoon to playthe
ettirrt. gem* • , „
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•The . game • With Kincardine last
hersday"efterneen was :the heti of
ae season and drew..A:gOod .crowd
nite• A bunch of 'fans " Omni. '• OTSr:.
rota the Lakeside town. in hOpe*ni.
eeing. thir 'teerm•steji. reteratterldirir-
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lace in the. league, but that was
ot to be.: • The , visiting 'pitchers
eemed to fall down:on the job .and
reqiient changes did not imPrOvethe
ituation.: *Irwin :pitching for Luck'
OW did splendid Work, which went
ar te.merke the score .10-L9 in favor'
Lucknoiv. . '
The game was marred somewhat
y one: of the . Visiting; plakra who
undertook ,by rather forceful • means
o change the decision :of Umpire
Tieman who, ,.hoVvever, stood , ins
ground, having crowd.tire
FROM •..A %BASEBALL, FAN,
0e, Sports '.
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tibvee: °
diiYil‘ list week, !Seeking Med. minister.
Arad -aid for Mrs. McLeod's little Nen,
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• Mrs. ,Alexi iMutraY' and •iseiti, dor,
den of. Toronto, were Sunday 'Callon
at the honia , of the . Miner's nncle,
MacIver.
The 'Eeirshea ItP:W.0;t:' 'Met, at
Mativer'0,Monday afternoon .and
presented 'Miss • Jean .:MicKenxie,
• who 15 leaving -01041'y iot Toronto,
with a' handsome club -bag And
beautiful bouquet of earnatioils..
• Flowerdale visitors lett week were
Rev Mr. Jitines of Kinloss; Harry
WoolIY of Kincardine; Mr, Murdoch
Matheson and' family of Ripley, and
eltory Roas of Langside.
'.•01OWerdrile (west) was Well rep*
qtented at the Presbyterian Mirth
.'"Pictild from Itiiley at 'Bruce -Beach
:en ThursdAy. and Floiverdale (east)
the Smith. Kinlose Ohio it
Leite, Friday,
tOr$SIllit At1141111t01113 1,11
!finding• faw, $O 011#101b
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ttra
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"I WANT A • OAP, OF BREAD"
'Few women go into atom and say
want cake of eon% a can .Of pent,
some -pork and beans, ,a package of
breakfast food., without hails* de.
finitely •in• Mind the brend they want.,
• Yet hundred a of women, daily •gry
into stored and Say I want n loaf Of.
bread and accept' any brand that it,
offered. Ask your grader ,fOr GOlden
Cruat Bread and be a satisfied cus-
tomer or get it at Reid% Dominion
Ba4ery, phone 68.-• , .;
!A. large variety Of Choke bakingto
be had at Reid's, this -Week.
Rettl'a Home Made Ice Cream and
Ice Cream Cortes is still the HIT of
the ,season. Mao Ace Cream Sodas.
Soft Drinks, etc,
lasstestrotat.goommommoisomm tomaigimiumme aramoormetrom
tt0U14:4 sum of money. Owner
may have tame by proving property
and piwi4g for thie-vivertioement,
.cioit pogrom,
Vor 10.11M UUWL
04. wite401
,..res •en IIMIrrir • •• •
;reetings in short addresses, and -a .
nusical programme vvill be given by
the Choir of Lockno* United Chorch.
A ,softball game'. will he played be--
tWeen :,Zion and Zion Old Boys; This
lliOuld he a moat interesting feature
Supper Will be served at 5.30 o'clock.
•Admissioo to Garden 'Party and Sup.
2er•--50,c, & 25c. •
You will not need to have receive-
d • a special invitation to be WeV,
•-iomed at the 'Jubilee.. • Everyone is
,invited, and we hope' everyone ,inter-
ested in Zinn will , be • there. The
%)1d: Boys" will want to see you and
you Will Want to -see them; --July 25
and 26.,
UNITED CHURCH '
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Dear Mr. Editor:
The articles and advertisements
Appearing in The Sentinel intended.
to stimulate the attendance at Base-
ball games have evoked.:sorne dis-
eutsien and probably a frank pres-
entation of.the case as the average
fen 'seep it will behelpful tii7the:bOis
and may, if they take profit from it,
lead to a better Understandirli„ to
closer sympathyand to more eneour.
ageoient fr.* the public: The spirit
of sport "id not by any means 'dead in
LucknoW, The public v,ill be only too
glad to give the bOlni all the encOtir,
. agement and aishitance necessary but
Would first expect to tee the, mein -
bets of the .ball- team • theratelves
• evince some interest In the OM*
There is, * feeling:that the rather,
..ragged exhibitions SVB have ..had‘ are
largely dee to the feet that thrmem.
berg, of the tooth are not practicing.
If they are not intertioted eniltigh in
the . game to delight: in practicing
they:must not expect. the 'Dui& to
spend Z time,' and money ' witnessing
their untrained effort* Another fact
that militates I' against 'good attend-
anteat tin), games is ihe unfortunate
tendency, towards rowdyism that,ha
characterized some Of the ,retent
games. the • nasty, exhibitions we
have had of uncontrolled temper are
evidences of pOok: , sportsmanship.
This does not encourage
•Learn • to control yoerielv Sk • boys;
eliminate those tienibert of theii_1:e
who cannot. do ad; cultivate' a friendly
geritlernirilYittittido -towarde your
opponents and you will find that the
°public :Wilt-teLdelighead to attend the
wiles and ,to help in svsty
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The monthly meeting of the W.M.
S. was . held' in. the United Church
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basement on. July 6th. : • Mrs. Thoinas
llerPO• Vice -Pres., :presided: • 'The
logeting was opened by Singing Of.
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Hymn 94 followed hy,'repeatiog the
Lord's Prayer in :uniton. Mrs. A. E.
Buswell read the ScriPture. Lesson
and gave an interesting Paper Oh:
Making Prayer the, Real ,Battlefield
of :Life. Mit. Smith, lion.' Pres., 'led
in prayer.: ,Minutes of lost Meeting
:were read by Mrs. Gee. Greer and.
Were. adopted. :,mr.s. J. Button, Mrs.
O. Johnston, 'krt. Canieron, Mrs. N.
Campbell and Mrs. J. MecNab.
Were appointed to act as heralds •for
the Watch Tower TI•ie' Watch .Tower
is a fine: idea and supplies a great
dear.of the latest and most instrue-
•tive rnisisOnary news. Moved by Mrs.
MadCallimi and •seconded by Mrs:. J.
Button that We .adopt the Weekly W.
MS. ' "Missionary envelope system.
• This was tarried.. . unanimously : • A
Committee was .appointed' to look af-
ter,the 'envelopes. •Members Were
delighted to receive' our new pastor's
wife into Lucknow and•
greatly appreciated the Splendid ada•
dress she gave on WOmanhoOd; utt•
ing 05 an examPle-e girl of Indis'L--
Stella Abidh Whom she is ',person4-
ly' 'acquainted with, . and •, very 'much'
attached to. Mrs. Craw :expressed
her •nifpieihttitth, of li,t1,the 1.011duess
shoWn by/the ',Lucknow, *antes) !Pon
their arrival ,in Locknow and extend-
ed • a cordial invitation to the: ladles
to call and „see •her at any time. She
also' spoke' Very highly Of the systeni.
now adoptedby tile United Church
of Canada in regard to the parsOnege
in supplying,. the fornishinge itnel.otht
er' necessarY things.. Mi. Russ
Roli-
ertsofl ireve,,ti 'reading: whielfWaa *elf
received, on the Mite -boxes which
are CO be Used by the !Maslen Band.
Mrs'. 3,, Button's reedit* • for. ,the
Watch Tower writ on the work of
Miss Jackson; in Manitoba, who
claims 'that the ,Indian population is
not diiing, as generally. batieVd, but
increasing. • Mrs. 0: Johnston's con-
tribution watt a paper On Itome Life
in noil4christirin lands; especially In.
dia, throwing.much light on that
subjeCt. Mrs. Wesley .Joynt in her
;,netilt
atiairl able ni&nfler, favored the Bo.
; The-,meeting-Whiell .was num a-
bove
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eletrbY the einithl et 113Mitt VI IMO
Ihtt Over,ste *sit brotight to
NU. ;Ayer' IvtUn saclgssinro$
UR STORE"
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118 NPUurl.NO A f'.1131.1r HALF PRICE SALE:" :rim
MOST POPULAR EVENT OF THE SEASON:
,PLiAN• Stix,*REG. 35c. -11.8c. MEN'S UNDERWEAR, ,-
RE. '$1.15-58c.;• MEN'S COMBINATIONS, REG. '$1.40--Z69c.; .
HEAVY WASH SUITING, REG. 35c. -18c.; PRINTED hfUS-
LINS REG. 35c.67 -18c; .SILK° FINISHED. •CREPE, REG; $1.25,
-t63c.; DRESS GOODS,. REG. $1.75=S8e.; 'SPOT MULL; REG.
20c —lOc, REPORA VOILE; REG..' 50c, -25c.'
• • Don't be afraid, of any thing.
Through life just freely roam;'
The world belongs to. all Of
.$0, make -yourself at home.
OUR DESIRE TO MAKE YOU PEEL AS MUCH' AT
HOME IN "OUR STORE" AS ANYPLACE. IN THE WORLD.
.eljminated. So you may huy-,a
. diamond here with Confidence be.:
- cause we bought it with a know-
ledge ofits size purity and real
• Worth '
' Our stook . of. . diamonds • is "
larger than it should be, and •in
'order to reduce' same we are of- "
fering our entire 'stock of these
at greatly reduced prices:
Our selection is _unusual, we
believeand nd..We..".. rworth : a Visit �f
F.. T. ARMSTRONG. LUCKNOW
Jeweller' & OptOrnetrist"
Vaiallgeti atrA /4 karadi Fra rai MCA Prd Riled 'A irai I Ir.. rA MOO ra
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HORNE URDOCH
ty Goods, Women's ' 8i Children's We,ar
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`Bread --
the BuilOcr
PLENTY of Bread
• means a good foundation!
Bread is the right .of
every kiddie because it's
- -always nutritious
--always delicious
- -Your 'full money's
w#rth. •
, Good Bread/
is the 'all -good loaf ithat
.builds health for the
child and keeps big folks
hale and hearty.
At your grocer's or,
Hollymaies'Ilaiery
PRESBYTEBIAN
- The me,eting 'W..as-iit the. handa of
Home Helpers and s number.- ;tete
Present from Dungannon. There..Was
a large Attendance. Mrt. Ewen Mtg.-
Keotie Occupied the chair and Mrs.
11. ,Aitchisk tooltzthe Bible. Study.
The, usuaical Part of 7t14 titogranimi
consisted of solos by tMrs.: Robert
Davidson, ,Dungannon and `Miss Mabel'
McClure; and Woe by little. Lenore
member of the: Dungan-
non Iambi Band. .11drii? McWhinney
calitlitannon4eVe..,:an•eneenant Ad!
dreaa On "Woman's Part In Christ=
Settlee„rteaditigi were' given
by
Johnston. '!‘4., social tieSr Wft spent
• siker the tneetiegt
1'tttOth
ottatpstiblic
Biggeri and better 'bargains.
than eVer, in all .ljnes::Of Seasonable
Merchandise:- We have went thro'
the whole of Our still heavy stock
and.4aVe Made astounding reduc-
tions in. the 'price • of eVOry, ajticle in
our store. Sep Counters and . Table
Display. EVeryihIng marked in
plain figures.
URDOCH
ANDERSON BLOCK, . LUCKNOW
sovrn .KorLOsS
Meeting: of the W.M,S.
usriii hold ten ;illy 7 14 the , bone of
;Mr's:. 'Rod .CoMpbell: '"The president
...Miss IL Sutherland „opened. the 'meet7
log in the inpiel•triorine'r.* The :Scrip.
ture•ReacKog,Was•titiri 'front Sainuel
to 29 /After prayer' 'hy the
president, 4anto the busitiess, disens-
Oiont', ltrogritol. for ..the after
.-neon waS begun ft.om
the Stud Book; . "Preifor. anft.
tht
-Missionstios," taken
.Gtehani. Very pleasiiig: itemS on the
orogreni Were . a duet by „Atm
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Hughes and Miss Annie' Mai/kayo snd,
sa:' sole by* Mrs. (Rev.) JameC Ehe
society also took lunch Pleature•-- in
presenting' Mrs. Mary Martin with. iti
• Life, Membership..; Certificate, ,Mrs,
L. MacIver read the address and miss
Hannah MacDonald made the pres-
.‘eritsition. Bire°,, Martin Made a, stilt.
able reePent4 eiptessing her sur.,
„prise and gratitude.
• The meeting was then after`
Which lunch Witt served and a so.
°labia Lattlf-ii61.4-•-spenTIO--.119Xt•
Meeting Is to be held at AC bOnta of.
SINIvor•
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ASHFIELD NOTES •
Miss • Isabetn„MacDonald of Loch;
sishi, is visiting with friend in- De,
es
Mr, Orland , :Richards' .spent' the
week-end,With friends 'ip Ripley,
• Mr. :Jack MacDonald and Florelice
MaeDoinild. of ,Torotlio; were guests;
of Mr. "Attel..icirs, Duncan .laeLennari ' •
of Laurier
'n'ts . . M,Fs.t
Mr: ,Jaek'Xoss d Detroit is visit!
pare ,
.1teit, Ross. of' Lochal'me
sh; ' •
Miss.' Mary ,Reiss of Sheppardton• is .
spending the hoiidays at her,home, itt
..„L°Melirfisi-.4'11.1:enkin; Mut Miss 'Reid., of
Toronto, and Mrs. Irwin .'0.f• Loneloo,
-Inotored-nei
-p-ntw-•
ens•week.eild--vis:
itort with 'Mrs. 'Jas.- T. Webster 'Of,
Kin OsS.
;Miss .fe,Ssie- Ross of Clinton, spent
few ds it her home in Lochalsh.
Mr. Eldon • Twatitley .Came up froth
Chothinl and spent a day with his
patents; Mr., and Mr* George Twain-
1e44ho'foter gchig to Virithotiv-Mos:- •
pita! whci- he noderwent. n appent •
ditis otiaton ths friends 'will „
ii.fplaativrb
sooda,tl: k:rcoigveortiilhliit he is .mak,
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