The Lucknow Sentinel, 1928-01-19, Page 1.•
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$2,00 PR YR IN ADVANCE; g.513 oT4ERiTx.iE,
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Pg. W. M. coNNBILI
• Physiciani and E'urgeon.
Lucknow; • •
Hours:. ,1,30s--3.3.9 •7-.4 •
Phone, 86 • ' •
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• `DENTIST , •
• Dr-- MacLeod will ..Visit
every Tuesday, ,Dre„.
OfEce. ' •.;
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Lucknow
oanelrs
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RtNTIST
Dr: It, L Treleaven, Luekhoir—
Over -.Decker's Store. Extraction
• either by ges or • local1 Will be Ir
DUngarizatin every Thursday, Phone 53,
• ,EVERYBODY'S: COLUMN' •
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tow- A. 'Skids% Luclotert.=.-=" Broker
- and Real Estate..—Money to lend or
first mortgages on farm proper-
ties it 6 and VA Per dent according
to. security • offered Also small
*mounts on second mortgages on
farm properties and on personal
-‘notes:A few good (army ,for sale
•BleMORRAN
Teacher of.
ALL STRING AND *IND_
INSTRUMENTP,
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WALL PAPER -A full line of 1928.Wall Paper on hand.', ;Prices from Sc
up: I am also agent •for leading job'
houses.—R. J. _Cameron, Decorator
„,•,Fainter and Grainer, Box ' 174, Luck,
• ' LOGS WANTEIS.
'We, the. undersigned„ hereby • an-
nounce- that we are in the market. to
buy alls kinds of °of logs ' suitable for
••• lumber, and as we fireqtrire, the lumber
'for .our furniture factory,- we are in
a position to, pay the highest' market
prices:. In letting us have the mater,
'• you are encouraging home'indus=
try. Pot particulars, call 'Lis by Phone
.• -or call at our olfice:-L-The Lucknow
-Table Button, Man. ' •
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, RAW PURS-1. ern -paying bighest
, market price for all ;Icindi et . raw,
furs —A Blitzstein, _Phohe 18; Luck -
110W. (10 11 -ti)
••••••••• •:mieno. la • ft•ri..••• •=•;••-• mh,•••••••••
WOOD FOR S.ALE,--;•Good body
wood, ‘maple and beach, dry or green,
• delivered, . , $4.6Q per .cord.,-4ohn
•Joynt,../..mcknow., ' (36.1-c)
' VICTROLA--Console model, , good
as new, witle.,:records, all in good,coa-
dition. For sale at reSidence of Henry
Mullin; Lucknow:T (26-1-c)
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FOR RENTAL -100 -acre , grass
• arm, well Watered, one mile east of,
the village'. Apply to P. IL Torrance
North .Bay, Oat., (194-tf)'
AUCTION SALE '
, Bert Treleiven,•Lot 11,.! Con.• 7; Ash-,
• field E.D. will 'have an 'auction .sale
• of farm „stock and grain on Friday,
January gcith; commencing at one -
o'clock ,p.rri: Everything- offered will
hasold.See Au.
TOWNSHIP OF ASHPIELD
Applicitions will be' received by the
,undersigned up. to February 3, 13284
for the - Offices of Clerk, . Treasurer.
'Collector, Assessor arid Weed • Inspec-
tor for the Township of Ashfield. •
- , 'C. E.' McDonagh, Clerk,'
' R.R. 3, Lucknow,
• . NOVICE
, -Those wishing to belong , to the
Lucknow Choral 'Society thould be in
attendance this month; otherwise they
• will not be able to enter.
, Edwin Smith, Sec'sr,
AGREEMENT . TO. :DISSOLVE A...
PARTNERSHIP.
. We, • the undersigned, domiitually
agree that', the within mentioned Dart-
• nership be,. .and the. same is hereby,
dissolved, except except for the purpose of
- final liquidation and settlement of the
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business thereof, and upon such settle-
ment Wholk to tease. and determine.
Witness our heeds and seals,- this
fitii. day of January, , nineteen hun-
• dred and 'twenty-eight. ,
Win. P. teed, John Sawyer
view of. the above, all .acounts
'owing the above firm.must be paid on
or 'before 'before Fehr .Ist, 1928, -other-
wise they will e put in other bands
for Colleetion '
Patamou.nt Cheese •Company:
/a the Partmetint ;Club House,
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On Thursday, jam., 26th, 1:03, ` •
' One -1:4"clotk, imn. • -
L 'Ensign, President .•
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INSTAtIATION..
Inatallatiths 0 Ogeerg o tueltnow:
Lodge N0 112, .1fideponthmt Dreier .t)'
Zittotra.•viill he held In their
;
• • - rtlioree 81'4.1.0040a to attend!:
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LOpAt'. ANp'.9E1i4Ale
lil?dadiag -the
,week with ' Mrs..G. ' MacRae of town.
,
Mr
Jaa.• P;• Pailie • og Calgary, ;
Al-
berta, L 3,rfg.itin* het mother, Mra.
Pal Reed: • ... •:. • ^
Henry Green Rif St. Johas, N.B„
spent' the'veek,end With' hia*unt and
niicle'; :Mr. .aficl' Mra.
'Miss Leela Begley. has returned io
Leamington, after Spending a „ few
Weeks•With Iter 'Betel', Mrs. Spreul, :
Don't miss the display and Sale of
Fur Coats at reduced clearing prices
---F,x.ida4 Jan., 20thL-AlfredE us -
'well's Stare. •
fJ Wesley Jayntr-whok,has-been•
ender the doctor's 'care .the, Past 'Week.
went to London On Monday .for an
X-ray . examination.
On accolint of the 'fire at Ripley
:the opening of the nes- arena, there"
scheduled for Tuesday, • , was post
poned until Friday ".night of this
Mr. and Mrs. Resel, who were vis-
iting the past•,Week 'with Mr. . and
Mrs" Sproul; have retained to their
home at -Detroit: Mrs. •,Resel. to,
'sister of Mrs.' Spreal.
Miss Qwendolyn .MdeLeod spent
Friday until Ti_leaLlay` Wit_h_ber-inoth
MacLeed: She, had spent
• WeekLin-Chicago-and,,,,in--,Detroite
and 'returned to. New 'York 'City '-pri
Tuesday. .' •
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Many, ;country.' raids are., reported
in bad condition—mostly bare,. with
piles of snow here • and there—and fit
for cad sort of' traffic: Seine:, of .the
.
and other wheeled rigs.
We notice that .1Vliss Evelyn Lock=
„hart' was among the prise-winnersir
• recent contest put on by MacLeari's
Magazine. • Miss Lockhart • camp
eighteenth among the .winners,-, ant
'has received a• substantial clietfue. -
Mrs- Blitzsteiri repprts haviag re-
•CelVed • letter •''frOrn her slater. at
Los Angeles, :.California, Vhich was
"just three daira On the way.' It had
• conic .by air lane t d
.1,I4,1C4fligWof
toUcKNO?:W‘,.. •AGAIN '1,1cTo*ov.,„
• mcielcg "
•Jaiddree-t,efeat Winghain. '3•'• •
)'kei.o.1'in l,°ri Rink, es
d night 44 treated eene of the
best:exhibitins of junior hockey
the town b4:seerin many moons.Of
course, it was all the better, because
y
the . home teem won, although_ by, ,a
narrow 'margin; ` and'afterplaYing,ua
extra tea minutes. .•It' Vas -a-, fast,
clean game from start to finish. „
.Lucknow scored the first. two goals
Making, it 2-0 at the end of the first
period: Whighani then got one; and
the spore remained 2-1 until, within
a half mfnate of the end cf the 3rd
when,`Winghem again shot, the.: puck
into the net, making it 2r2. •
It was 'decided to play an extra ten
minutes; and in about' three minutes
the, Luckhow •'boys landed another
and for the remainder held Wiaghann
The good work of DieknOW/s Younfr,
-oval-keeper Arthur. Andrew, was the
subject of Inuch. favorable, coinment.
--at he seemed to step everything that
Fame his way.
Leckeridge of Whigham, was ref-
eree, and his decisions were highly
satisfactory throughout. it 5 sayint,
much for Mr:-Lockeridge as a good
sport, that though a- Wingharn boy.
and .even 'playing' with Wingliam Ben-.
tors, that the Liacnew,,beys should
have so much tonfidence in him that
'they would. invite -him to come over
and referee :a game here. It seerns:
after all, that the *Ore that -is
manly enough to do the square thing
and Who can be impartial, can cern-
maid .a , high ..measure of confidence ,
and. respect, .
'"EYES" 'OF LOVE" °
--,=•-This was 'the 'catchy title•-.-- of
comedY-dramagiven in
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Lucknow Town Hall by Ripley talent
,
Thiersday:night of last week.
' 'The' hall •was Well filled' y an
audience •that .was . Well entertained,
-fserirtthd---=4:tPniaY'latwt77asthge°odmeat-eiind awl eolif Ptrhee.
play is rather better than the ewer-
- ,
age , comedy -drama which amateur
„Oothpapies venture upon. It was an -
ether illustration of, the surprisingly'
good talent which can be found in al-
most, • .
most any community. .
That ."nett•ro servant" • who did her
her
,part so well, Was: Mrs; J. D. PrYee'
"Gailya," the leading lady, was Miss,
Adeline Mooney. "Recta." 'the two-
faced , friend, was Miss Resale Jack-.
sen: her. brother, „Burt. Wade, was
Aenaes Martym;:alstrii. Barry,"
Gail-
yu foster mother, was Mrs. Kelle-
her; and her hesband, "Judge Barry;""
was 'Eugene "Martyn; :"Lorna,'., • the
lively housemaid, Was Miss Edith
_Hughes; .and "Clark,"". the butler, was:
Elf Morgan; "Royal 'Manton," the
,
successful, lover, , the ease, was
George :MeLay; And Jim Rankin, the:
escaped prisoner; and Gailyea father,
was Mr. Tom KezaptOrf. '
"Comparisons are • eclions,"" they:
say, So we shall net Venture. to
prafee the merits of the, actor/i; be-
sides; (theta might differ: Int. we
think: -that,' special mention "may. 'be
made of Miss Miss Mooaey,..' Mrs. Bryce'
Mr., Eugene Martyn and Mr. .4emp.
.tOn, who certainly, did their parts And this is no reflection upon
the others, some Of 'whim did very
,
well • 7
The company company brought :with them
the MacKenzie' Orchestra, Mr. ' Ornh
Crawford, ;baritone soloist, and Mrs
D. Munn, Who, gave Very acceptable
numbers before the Curtain went up,
and between. the acts. .
Those enjoyed the, -program
will he pleased to know that, in spite
of the rather bad weather, as a bl1Si--
ness venture it •was 'a Suecess, and
that the Women's Institute,.aS a re-
sult, Was able to Make. a. iiibStantial
idditiOn to its Armenian relief 'fund.,
An equal amount , Went tolhe Ripley
Women's Institute,which is helping
out in the erection of a near. arena,
And 'that reminds Us that Mr. ,D.;
Munn .gave a short introductory ad-
dress in which he set forth the
. pleasant co-operative . relationships
which 'obtain in his village "and town.,
ship; and Which enabled the commu-
nityte succeed in the erection of the
nen, arena, which he assured ns, •is
One:a the beat In .Western Ontario,
and which N'014!141.-8110Ulds visit, on the
"opening night.
lottASEit
from there by- train. The postage was
60c.
LuRNs','NiGnT •• .
' %The 'Lucknow Fire CoMpany will-
-hold their Annual night dance
in Carnegie Hall, 1:41eIrriOw,, On Janu-
ary 25th :Good music, good lunch'
and. "Ceaud meelle faeltte."-•:-COmple
$1:35; extra' lady, and gallery 35e. .
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FINAL 'NOTICE RE BAND
INSTRUMENTS
Parties. holding .band instruments
belonging to the Lucknow 'lire Corn-,
paay ,must hand these in at! Davi-
S on's•' EnrnitUre' Store before' 'Febru-
ary 1st, 1928; 'otherwise legal'action
Will be taken to secure these. instru7
By Order Of the Lucknow Fire CO.
MOck.'"' PARLLAMENT •
It. is expected that' the meethie of •
the Y.P.S. of the 'United .Church 'next.
alanday eeeni4 will • tek!e. the •forir
of n mock parliament, the opening
keision of which Will he held that
evening.. It. is •hopedqo •give.;:as: nearly
as possible, a demonstration of" cor-
✓ ect parliamentary preceedure; rind
that future sessio,ns 1.,0 held; err
each. month. 'These., meetings' should
prove iiistructiVe andt entertaining, as
they will 'involve .debates an a num-
ber of 'current topics.:
'WOMEN'S INSTITUTE - MEETING
The January 'meeting of the Wein-
en's lastitute; which was held, Friday
afternoon' last. at , the home of Mrs.
Miller, was opened in the usual Man-
ner. Mrs.Mardie in the chair, 'Mrs.
Wilson gave. gave a report of the Quilt
Fund, and Mrs.' Aitchison reported
for the FloWer Committee', ; '
• The receipts' of the Concert given'
on Jan, .12th' in aid Of the Armenian
Relief Fund; amounted to $53.55.It
was decided to ntit• on a play thu
neat future, 'in aid of the sable fund.
Mrs.- David Thompson kindly eontrit
• buted a pleasing solo, This 'Wei fol-
lowed :by 0, very intcresting,, talk,. on
'Path*. all into, lift ..thatfife.,i_.14/0.
musiaJ
selection by Mrs. Webster and Miss
:WelAtes 'on the Mouttiorgaa and. auto
,harp was very much 'enjoyed, as Was
also a .reading -by MI.'S. Deeker.,,a A
'Very instructive part- of the ,imeeting
was a demonstration on "Table, sot -
ting and sewing." The roll call;
Whiefi Was answered by "Don'ts for
xewiney iihonted von'ittendarice
;;-'-Mter meeting by -*he-
singing of The Maple teat the dired,s
'ter served refreelunantC
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it,tiMtfor't"ICEItt-
THURSDAY. JANUARY polo mos
Egq: Film AT ItiptET.;'
The. ;linage of Ripley experienced
'tkia kaaf' fieStraptiv'S • fi.re• of it , his.
lOry pa Tuesday morning'
' Of: , thiS
when- for a. time it Was 'feared:
the business section would be wi994'
out. That sueh' did not happen is at;•
tributed to a fortunate change of the
wind, from' west to south.' -•
. is it IS, the fraine, , buildings •••be
tWien -the brick block an; the. abuth-
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' west corner and. 1Viartyn's 'cement
block were !Awned to the ground
Scorir damage Was to the flat
over the hardware store, and a.:large
plate 'glassin this store was cracked
by the heat, but. on., the whole, this
building
building bad:a lucky escape.
The 'frame building ....occupied by
'Tom Keinpton ' as an implement
ageney was the biggest building. de-
stroyed, :and Mr.' Kerriptore. who' had
a large stock of ,new .implements',:
thought to be the heaviest loSer.
Westof this was a building, occupied'
. •
as. a Shoe -repair shop and barber shop
with dwelling • above. These were all
burned out,but from . tins building
nearly all contents were removed.
The
The fire:appears to have started in
the implement: building,. aud the trent
being all; ablaze before biirig discPV-
etc0, it /*tie impOSaible to 'get any-
thing out. Mr. •Keniptori's car Was
liiirned along 'with the implements.
The building which Ketripton accu-
nied was owned byaLIVLr....-11arrisa-
'fOriner—Tfakdeat of Ripley. The other
building. was. the property . ,of'...,the
the, barber* shop .waS_ occupied by:"
'Mr. Jackson and his. family
• . The fire was discovered between:
esnr and 'five' o'cloCk in the Morning
and all available fire -fighting • equip-
ment includinga chemical tagirie was.,
eoen--brought-Anto---Play. An appeal
for help was sent to ,Kincardine, and.
a 'pump mounted on a truck was sent
over. • This piimp soon exhausted, the
'water available, and after :that litklo'
could be done.' When the fire started
there Was a- fairly, strong wind,- from
the West, Which threatened to -drive
the blaze i• into the'.'building 'occupied
by Munn!s 'hardware 'and the Royal
Bank. Fortunately, the wind- shifted -
to' the, south. and this Sanger waS
averted.,
The. buildings des r d_were-oree
e about ,i years ago, earlier build-
.inga On the'. site having' been' :blamed
down about 20 years ago. '
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HOG SHIPMENTS FOR 1926.1921,
The figures. denoting. the marketing
of hogs from Huron have just been
completed for. 1927.,, The/ are ;hien
'herewith and would indicate an .ah-•
splice _Of any general •pame. due to
the 'price' situation as has • been •• re-
ported from • other counties.' The per-'
eentage of selects has increase('
-slightly over '1926- and it is; rerriark-.
able to mite that considerably fewer
sows were marketed in I927 than in
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Stations,-----------Lucknow Haien Co..
' • 1926' 1927 1926 1927
Total .14pg's- ..• .6140 5340 72791 80162
Select Becori 2274 2981 .21912' 24463
Thick :Smooth 3013 2,604, 4184/. 45578•
'Heavies ..............62 '.237 .,3145 3628
Extra •-•• Heavies ai 9 306 . 234
Shop Hoge -, 187189 2554,1 3284
Light, Feeders -' 79'. • 8 700 ' 1126
Roughs ..9 * 2' 52 • 72.
Sews .No., 1 . ;, 16 -222 312
Sews NO'. 2 .. -405 ,84 4301 ;,•904
-Stags' ,.... • 12 • 8 ...I42 95
MAPEKING
Mrs. Thba,' Anderson spent the
Week -end . With her mother, Mrs. P.
Reed; Luck -now.' .
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'Miss Olive Kilpatrick Was ; home
from. Winglia4; over the week -end.
Rev, and 'Mrs. A. Brown • enter-
taihed the Official Board of- he Ash-
field Circuit at the Parsonage, Tuts -
day evening, and, a dolkliiftil ,ev's-
ning was, spent, theo guestsnumber-
ing about : forty. During the program
of short speeches Speeches and community
singing,. Mrs.. Geo. Lane • read .the,
"Circuit Journal," 'which Caused much
merriment, • The editor, Mr. PionTri
it to he congratulated on the success
of the :first issue.
.,',(Interided for laSt Week)
near ,Dungannon,. Visited 'Mr. and
Mrs.. S. 3, Kilpatrick on Monday.
;
' and. Mrs#, J. Cook -0.f Gre•gon,
Mrs. P. "of Lucknow, and Mr
and Mrs; Bert 'Reed of Whiteclairele,
were guests of Mr. and, Mrs, Torn
Anderaon,: Saturday and Sunday...'•
MSS Velma Culbert or Orkney,
Sask.); Spent a.; few,.-deya`lati week aher unCles, Mr. Jas. uibert.t
Mi's. Audrey Teeft of 0-•;e:
turned home 'Wednesday, :having,
spent a Week with relatives harm.
-..litrn.•Fraser;D.D.P.; of Paisley,' Was
7nern' Inesdagot,1,;taa,t-t,,
Oflieera of Jewel
:Rebekah Lodge' for the cuilent year
Officers installed are: j.1-'414.4., Mts.:
H. Aitchison; Mrs.. W. L.
4Cetizie;''...V.,G., Mts. I12Therripsore; R.S. -
Mrs. Clarke; Mise I. Murdie;
Tress., Miss. L. Robinson; Warden,
, Mrs. 'Sherrie; Conductor,' Mrs.
Ag-
new; Chap., Mit; Turner; 1G., Mrs.
Cook; O.G., Mrs, H. Nixon; R.S.N.G..
"Button; L.SN,GA; ,
Watson;'L.S.
,Vaii-Iffiss-Alohnsitnitrit.S.S.,
F. Macintosh; L.S48,'s Mrs, 0, M.
Abnotogel Pianist, Mrs,, .,/e*ttt;
ThOiSoniii0 I4r4Uhirtr
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SI.NdLE COPIES 5 'op;
.DENTH.••,00-. Iti*FiNT M4LOUGH..
1 Mr, Robort-Mallough, a 'brother 'of'
Mit.; 30MS of. teven,:'':..tind "of; the:
late • Pavid Malleugh; died •at Toronto
Friflay ,Oveping .4.4.1,', :week; fol-
lowing a. lengthy, •illnesa., ;„Mr.
`19.90,? he.,?re;•
mains were brought Itn„Llickriow, and
.then conveyed 'to .Dnnifien.On..f.oi in-'
ternient„,,the fuieraI beiig on
Mon-
day' afteriton SerYiee'Wes condueted
. . • • ,
by the Rey,' C. H. Mifel)Onald Of Luck -
now. Pallbearers ,'Were fernier
Dun-
annon friends.: Thomas Wiggins,
.44s. Davidson, Wm.. Sml.th, Robert
pavfdaorf, • Thomas* Stethers, and Ad -
71 -Ian DiSher. Mr. Mallongh is sur-
vivd- one •brother, Williaiii ,' of
:Teeswater; and by five sisters: 'Mrs.
Artlint Greer; Glands; Stew-
art , and Mrs. S. Stethers, Dungan-
non; •Mrs.., Joseph Stotbers, Blyth;
and Mrs. McClure of, Lucknow..
ASHFIELD UNITED clltIRCH •
,
• No,TES: ' •
• The 'pastor, his wife and • family
'call never hope to repay the week byl
weekinstances of generous hospitali-
ty of home and table that are Showr
to, themi When Church duties require
them away from home ,for the day.
hut they at least tried 'to show on
Tuesday evening, 'Jan. 10, at 'the' par-,
sonage •how they—appreciated•-the-Se-
-aiTd to give some token of how will-
ing' they .were to par the honors in,
their turn. • For •On-that_e__Kening
`Qifit-if-eily Official Board • and their
'wives' were the guests' of. theparson.'
age. • 'About 4(1 inert and :women: were
Present;'
Landtheywere certainly
happy eonipany..
pens :of the 'Board was • quickly': de '
spatched•
programme, to .which- Mesdames Kil-
patrick, . Anderson, Lane and Alter
:and •'Mr. S. Kilpatrick contributed
The jourrial. and the lunch :seemed :te
be ;mach. enjoyed. • "
Hackett's Sunday School had s.
splendid showing' on Sunday in,the
matter of attendance. •
The. pie -spew' at -the *all. in con-
nection with Zion League on Wednes-
day evening, Jan, 11,. was well at-
tended and ,much enjoyed: There were
somk wonderful pie's "'nd .5�d prices
in some .cases, 'paid for them-
- Our sick 'list includes. Jessie An -
'drew, Mr. Dick Gardner; _Mrs. Gordon
Ritchie, and , Mrs. T. A.. Cameron. All
nie under the doctor's care and should
thav et the d. thought and. prayersaYers of
he
• Nearly one hundred dollars, a .week
sine ' the New Year came in has been
the offering to' the Maintenance and'
Extension ,Fund. The pastor expects
to, make a statement shortly on the:
total amount, which promisee to. be
. of an encouraging 'character,
Service at Zinn next Sunday Morn-
One thing may be copied from the
Ashfield • United Church Journal.which
Wes rend at the, social evening to. the
Board,- Tuesday. night` at the parson-,
There is is on, e thing Mr. ;Tan,
helm. believes, in ageljy) actices, and
'that is getting to !nth on Sunday
mornings. 'He ,is quite agreeable for
the preacher'toread the first Versa
some Sunday of , Hymn 390, in this'
way: , ' ^
Get up! Get up for Jeans,
ITS soldiers of the Crose;..
A lazy 'Sunday morning:
• Means harm and certain leas.
If Christians on ,A;week day
Begintheir work' at seven,'
They surely could on Sunday
• Start worship at eleven.
• 't'OVRT/TC°.41-klli.KINLOSS
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to
Toronto,
toP: raHte,:ocM:peeXredni ige arettfievorn„e,wde:el
'With his' son, Mr. 'Walter MacKenzie.
ty 2.1 p Wf forthehMC°n
e week -end el u • °•tith.issLondon1i-:
ter, „Mrs. D. McMurchy. • ''.
Master To Yining; on the .Sixth
has been. verY' ill, but, is
Well as can be expected, after an
Operation. ' •
' The Peurth was well represented
'at the Town,hall, Lucknow, ThUrs-
day,'night, and •"enjoYed the„play";,,put
on by' the • tRatitheirelI,6:17wieb‘e -1;:eer'
Confined to the hOuse, for some Weeks,.
is improving, we are glad to say. ,
A naMbet .from hero attended the
opening of the nevefarenn in' Ripley
•this week. : • •
' Mee, Wm. ,XennetiY, Who has- beer
under the .Dr's. care, is vjry mach
improved. , • ,•:",
Mr. Cecil Robb' has'
gone„to Rine.
'Vale Ittlit- along the line
whore he intooda'to spend the work,
being engaged with 44 Witthiitt 0,r•
..The Bread'
Health. 0 I Of .tieelth.
' MOTTO 110,. QUALITY •, AND sEiracE.
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' Our Qualiy..HoMn Made;' Whole Wheat and Raisin Bread more than'
"fills the bill' for Bread Satisfaction. •
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1„240.11y. Tits,i pberrY Tartlets, * Raspberry
'Buns,
'Chelsea puns), ;Oatmeal
Phone
LLYMAN'S BAKERY
Lucknow
PheiD6 75
66
tuckiOw, ()ht. '
6.;499
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. JANUARY STOCK cLEAP IN•G .-EVERY DAT
Boy's Underwear ,Clearing at ,59e.'
Worated,.HOse? clearing at. 73C..,
g nr 3 or, Yarn. Cleating at 2,2a.
!Heavy Work -Shirts ,•:cleating at 69e.
Storm Rand, Caps clearing at at •*145•
Ladies' •Combinations clearing , at 55c.;
goon Goilos_AT-GoODAITE-PRIVO.7
LADIES' YOU ARE INS iiTED To .ATTEND. THE DISPLAY
AND SALE OF FUR COATS FRIDAY,•,1'..ANUARY '2.9th
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Al! those desiring to enroll. as 'Members of The Swill., Bruce
Genie & Fish Protective Asneciation and thus to secure Pheas
alit's.- Eggs for 1928, will_please, leave their _ names with. :any or
. the <
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.. Russell, Robertson; ,Sec.-'frean.
Walter • MacKenzie
Alfred _ Andrew • • •
Win. Reid, KW, .1, ..thingiuntin
Thomas Salkeld
Roy McGuire,.
Grant MacDitirtnid
- Ernie' Ackert .
John,
;Isaac.Miller
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Wm. J. Brotirri, Langside
W, E.,Jfenderson .•
Kindly have, your names in time for the - meeting to .be 'held
in the Council Room, Town Hall, Lucknow, Ont, January -.2404.
Lat,,Ii p.m. Every person is invited to attend the meeting.
Cream . Prices
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• We are paying today: ,
SPECIAL 43c,
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NO. • 2 ......
F.O.B. Shipping Point
We Pay All Express Charges
Swift Canadian'
LIMITED
STRATFORD, 'ONTARIO.
BELFAST --- '•
Mr. and .MrS. 4ospplt: Smith of St
Helens, visited With :Mr. and Mrs:
Wilson Irwin on Thursday last,
* Mr. and Mrs. Albert Alton visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Victor , Errington
one , day last Week.
,.
„Mrs: Victor Whitley and family of
Lucknow, Spent the week -end ' with
hNeirxorrents,. Air, and Mrs, Ralph
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Mrs. David Hackett Spent a few
days with friends in Ripley,' last
. .,
week. .
, .
little
dafgri:tienindrlf:rsvi.s" 'ilttionyg Irtwitihn xantsci."
Wai
Irwin the 'priSt.. meek. .
Mr. And Mrs. James' Cooke •visitecl
with Mr. and Mrs." Chas. ,McDonagb
=of Zion, one day last -*ark.
• LANgSIDE
The 417:44•§..
meeting list Wednesday at the home
of Miss Jennie Reid.
1VlisS Grace RichardsOn,' whois, at.,
tending Wingbam Business College,
spent the week -end at her home here,
Miss Maud tonre.R.N., has gone te
-attend Mrs. Haines of `Wavteinosb.
'Pred Tiffin, who lent Week was
-confined to the ,lionae with ,a heavy'
cold, in able to be. —
Mr. flenrVaddet, whe• baa been
in the Veit tor a littenhor of sate.
Afilted his brothers, Ma an4 Oeotte
lt4t *04.
VO rain cheeks is
for Billiards. You can
enjoy game night or \ -
day in any, weather, any.' ,
"aesisosi of the year—and ;
never, tire' of this greatest
indoor pastime, especially
when played on out mod' '
ern Brunswick equipment,
'
Jack Cain's Billiard Room
A Gii;tlisa;iliGame
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1. FA1411,411 THEATRE
JANUARY ,20,21
„Richard
"pitrAtnE., FOR `TWO"
And 'Ceinedy:
• COMINGL-
4"THE 'POTTERS"
A tHAINicz
at OUR risk,,use,Mrs; •Sybilla 8palkS,
Tonsilitig, for* CoUgh, )Bronchitis,
Croup, Catarrh, Whooping -cough,
QuitlsY, Sere throats arid Tamil trouo. •
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