The Lucknow Sentinel, 1928-04-19, Page 1;
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12.00: PER YEAR IN, ADYANCE, $;'.50OTHERWISE
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• imalegssIONAA., CARPS
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„physician and Surg6t:in.,•'..
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TiONTIST:'
Dr,. iklaa,erid will iit Lueknow,
*.reVY
Tuesday ,2 -in: Dr. `COnneli's
pEisusri.
• Dr . sit, L.•Treleaven, Lucknove-,-=
, Over Decker's :StOre. ',Extrietion
. either by gas or. loeal. Will be in
Dungannen everyThursday Phone 58.
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kivERYliopY's COLUMN” 0
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'Geo. A Sdda1I, Lacknow; -Broker
and Real Estate -Money to :lend el
first mortgages' on farm . proper-
ties at 6 and -6% per cent according
4.to security' -offered Also • small
amounts•:on secoed mortgageson
' farm propertiesand an personal
,notes A few"good ramie for sale
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WALL PAPER4-A full line of 1928
-Wall Paper on hand., Prices from 8c
-tip. 1 am also agent for leading job
houses -R J. Cameron, Decorator
Painter and Grainer Box 174 Luck-
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'MUSKRAT FURS -1 an • paying
hi.ehet 'market' price for raw musk-
rat furs. ---A. Blitzstein, .Phone 18;
, Lucicnoi,v. (1041-tf)
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'FOR SALE-clood building. lot .on.,
Stauffer Street, fruit trees, .garden:
Fine •flou,ing spring "Water.eo tapJn
to-house.4.Apply to R. Robertson:
(26-4-c)
• FOR SALB--:-Sixty.:six little' pigs;
• from 2 'to p 'week's (Ad. Apply to
-,George. Kennd r, Lucknow, •R. 1;
Phone .43=1-11. ,` • • .
(19-4-p) • '
• POR SA bulbs 2c.
per dozens; strawberry.and 'rasp-
berrY 'plants :10e., per plant. Also
small • quantity potatoes: -Mrs.- Jas.
• Purvis, Phone Lucknew.
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FOR : RENT -:-Grass Perm, 75
acres good grazing land, on Con. 8,.
,XinlOss, 2 Miles, east of Holyrood.'
:For particulars apply to Amer -Ack--
ert or Richard _Baker; HolYrood.
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TENDERS WANTED
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Tenderswill be //received by: the lin-
dei-sighed iuiitil Itpril 28 to, shingle
the 1 Presbyterian . Church, White-
chureh.,, .LowesC er„.any tender" not
necessarily' accepted.--!.Jehry S. Craig,
-1Vhitechurch, Secretary'.
(19-4,c)
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• AUCTION SALE
• Bert'Maize,, Lot 1, Con: 5,- Ash-
, 'field, will have an auction sale of his
•, farm stock ,and implements on, Tues-
' day; April 24th; commencing:, at One
o'clock P.m. Everythine Will be sold
as the faint has been rented.
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. T Gundry, Auc.=
• = .,- AUCTION SALE
Eli McNainare, Lot 1; Con. 12, Ash-
field, :will have an auction .-Sale ;of
' farmstock, implements and house,-
- hold ' effeets, ert. April 2.7,Lconimencitig.,
at One,' O'clock pan'.--,--Jelni Purvis,
Any; /
• Baby ,ChiOks and
'Hatching .Eggs
ftein ,,extra heavy laying. strairisL-
• pin.e bi.ed to lay , •White Leghorna
and Barred Rocks. High 'production
•• aiel pedigreed 'males used Order
now andget them When you walk
< them. Also incul3ators, L'brooders and
• poultry ;siipplies. 'Cestom'
done. `.1' can have you Money.. Phone
or 'write'
Duncan Kennedy. .
Whitechurch, Ont.
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. EGGS. Fij.lt JIATCJJING
S. Legherns .frOinour.
flock, *high', has been 'thoroughly
eulled .beth spring' and fall. and, mat?
ed to males off high precluding hens,
5c. per egg: 'Orders of ever '200, 4e.
per egg.-r-Elmee J: Parrish, ,:Luck -
noir, R.R. . 7;w Phone, Durigannore.82'-
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„IMAM( .CHICKS ANI) HATCHING
: EGGS • ' • •
. flred-tn- lay "8".* -0. White Leghorn
Why chicks, May -chicks ,15c. .each.
If needed, niether hen with chicks,
';'"h.-mrs. A. Clifton, phone '0-
6. R. (26-4-0
BABY' CIIICKS •
• natrod koel:s our specialty. We are
-hooked with ordets,..un 1,6 .1VIoy 9t1t,
• Pat:rhos every week. Chicks $17.00,
per hundred fol.,' May; $15.00 for June,
JanleS:1/1.10 Scott, SUIMIr Crest .Fitriti,
Saaf0411. 011titrInz
:LOCAL AND •GENERAL '
Mr, -Archie Barbour is reported
inite'setiolifily,A1 this week.
Mrs. S. R Iii111."of Teeswater viS-
ited over the week -end with her Eini-
ter,',Mrs. M. ,Grant of town.
Mrs. Ernie Aitchison, Winnifred
and Jean, and Misa Ledinghani of
gairiSton were guests Of Mrs. T.
Aitchison over over 'BinidaY
irAe many friends of Mrs. Lorne
Reid will he pleased to learnt that she
is recovering nicely from her recent
operation at Hamilton. ••'
' ladies' New Spring Millinery at
very low Prices at the Walker Store..
Mr. Jim MacCallnm :motored over•
'horn Detroit • on Sunday., to visit' his
mother,,Who • has been seriously ill
'throughout the .past week.„ .
Get the • Lifebuoy Long • Rubber
Boot at W. J.-Little's Shoe Store.
The Rear. R. W. Craw is in Toronto
attending a meeting of the,Senate. of
'1.1manue1 Theological College, where
graduation exereiseg'.ard, being held
this week.•
The" cold and freekish.' weather
Which. has prevailed the past, few
weeks, has set folk -talking about the
occasional late spring- .seasons- of
years gone by.. It'a, never so "bad but
it has•13een 'worse. '
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The Woinen!'„i-jestif
Sale of_HoineinadeBaknyg: and Candi
in the -vacant • store : west •CI-McKinils
drug .'store on :Saturday,:kratternooni
Apri1•21st, at 2,.3.0...0Te,iock, 'will mem-
bers kindly Send donations.
' The death of -Mrs. James Duncan
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was reported from; Mount Forest on
-PridaY of 'last week:- Alis Was the
inether of the Rev. J. S. Thincan, one
time minister of 'the Presbyteriaii.
Church hire, now of The4salon. Mr.
Jernes Duncan died.a few years ago:
ENGAGEMENT' ANNOUNCED
Mr: and ',Mrs.:4! Alex .Rintotil of
Whitechurch; announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Leeka
Eliza-
beth, to 'Mr. Ewart D. C. lgitePher-
ion,'Son, of Mr: and Mrs. Williani E.'
MacPherson, of •Lucknow, the:man;
riage to- take, place the latter,Part of
Eve had adeantages., -Wiren.Adam
told his pet stories she didn't have to
pretend she never heard them before.
DANCE, APRIL 27th. •
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Arthur's 5 -piece orchestra will furnish rensie at a ,dance -to-- be held in
Carnegie, Hall; LucknOW, theevening
of Friday, April 27th, 'under Fire Co
anienices. Couple •75c: , Extra lady
and :gallery 25c.
DUST- OF THE EARTH"
;A' four -act comedy -drama will be
• presented in .the Kintail Hell on
Tuesday evening, • April 24th, Under
_auspices of the Y.P.S. of Knox Pres-
byterian Church, Ripley. -Redtations,
vocal and instrumental music be-
tween acts.=-AdinissiOn 25c. and 50e."
*TrY-the Walker •Store bargains
in Window Shades. .Save money, ,
WILL ATTEND PIVINE SERVICE
'L•ticknow Ledge, 1 0.0.F., Will at-
tend,divince service in a body, at the
Lneknovi 'United Church, en Sunday,:-
Aptil 22nd, at eleven.o'cleek a.m. All
members" of , the Order ere cordially
invited to afttend. Also all Members
of •Jewel RebekahlLodg Members
Will please assemble at .; the Lodge
Rooth at 10.30. o'clock. (19-4-e)
Beat value ina111ines of Shoes and
Rubbers at W. J Little's. Shoe St(ire:
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WOMEN'S ibiSitEiriv MEETING
The LecknoW., W1 1.niet aetheliOnie
of Mrs : Smith on. April 13th, With
an attendanee of 55; Mra. 111urclie
presiding. The ,regular
be-
ing disposed of,: the drandinothers
took charge.and One on the following
program : ReaclingS by Mrs. W.. p.
Reed; 'Mrs. ThonipSon,' Mrs. .1eynt a
piano solo by Mrs.' Newton; a vocal
idle, Mis. H. Aitchison. A heminhig
'contest .by the Grandmothers result-
ed iri*Mrs. W P Reed Winning. the
.;3rize.-a salad -bowl. tinting - ,the
Judging Miss :Myrtle...Webster kindly
contributed a reading and, Miss Win-
nifred Aitchison, a solo, "The Happy
'Easter Thine," Ali of which were
Very, iiitich enjoyed. It Was decided
to hold, a sale of Homeintide nalciag,
.Siturday,"..Aprit,21st. The meeting
closed bysinging the National
:them; after which .,thu diracters
eirted rtraeliMmitet
LUCK14
VVINT4R ATAGEi CofilEBe
W ONT., •71‘1.141,/fliDAY1. 'APRIL "19th .1928.,
,h0FY;ling .wind with ' •snow s
'Stinday morning, threatened 'a repe-
tition of '-the blizzard. which . swept:
Teqtern.:0qtaiitr.31.1qt
.However,, in this part the.starra
was not ap severe as on ,the 8th inet,i
and by the afternoon .if had blown
itself
. _In the, southern Part. of the prey
ince.and over Leke.-Erie.tbe gale was
much stronger,: . and gre,it ..damage
.W•sta done; to trees and buildings
land and to the'fiSherbien'3' boats iod,,
taekle'onlhe lake; As fee north' as
the Clinton-Seaferth road hydro poles
Were blown down and • Goderich was
, withetit :hydro light. or .power for 24
hours. . . •
There was a heavy fail Of snow
farther north, from Orillia_te.:§ault'
St. Marie '• which added to the trouble'
the high water had made in that part
A' temperature, (4.-12 degrees below.
freezing prevailed over the Previnee
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Monday brought soMe.modification of
temperature, but 'the wind, was'. still.
cold; Tuesday, morning saw every-
thing covered coyered4with light now, which
formed' a good Protection to yelieti--'•
lion from the rather 'severe frost.
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Big discounts on Contolepre 'Rugs
at the Walker: Store ",:thif3 week. •
LOOK- BOTH WAYS
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• That flogan'of the Just Kids Safe-,
ty.Cluti,,;,"Be Sure to Look Both Ways
Before You Cross • the Stteet,". is a
mighty ,good one fer7a11 pedestrians
•-:esrlecirt11-377the-T--children who . re
7thoughtlesS and rash in their''' ac-
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bons., From this on ,cars,- will . be
numerous on the streets, and now is
the • time to act.
The other day. we noticedfour;lit-
tie girls, Who wished. to ' cross the
street. ,,..They started,' but..saW a 'car
Coming. They 'stopped and :-waited
until it passed. ' Then; having made
. , -
sure that another Car was :not corn-
ing from the pame‘directien, two Of
them ran across without Looking the
other 'way. 'This ' time- there was no
danger, but it Might have:.been differ-
ent' They should have looked both
A source of great danger on the
streets. is the tendency children
have to run out from 'between cars
parked at the curb and rush egress
without making sure that there is no
danger. It is difficult for drivers to
be prepared for • suchevents, and a
number of children „have. been _run
,ever in that way. •
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The 'Lizektiow" C6iincil have. served
notice ,that. it will peeto it that the
traffic- regulations are observed. Too
oftWthe 'Speed limit is disregarded,
and this is*a • great danger when
ears kare parked on the street'. and
children' are playing' abont. 'It -is
not. the business:Men who de the
speeding,, but the fellows who have
nothing to do when they get there:
SOPTH KINLOSS
Our :Easter thank -offering Meet-
ing' was held in the Church on Wed-
nesday of list week:. After 'singing
and prayer by the,. President,'the
Scripture reading, from. Matt. 28, was
read by 'Mrs. •Angus Graham. Hymn
218 being .aung, Mrs.' MacIver • lead
in prayer of , ',Thanksgiving Miss'
Annic "MacKay gave a reading" on -
"Eastertide", and Mrs Dan
MacKin-
non, a reading on "Good. Friday."
Both •readings were ,Very interesting.
Delegates were appointed to attend
the Presbyterial at Teeswater in Mey..
, Our President will attend 'the Provin-
dal Presbyterial, to be held in St,
Andrew's Church, Guelph, On Aptiy
24th. The beaker for the aftetnoon
.was Miss Dean MacLeod,who gave
a VeYY inspiring talk .on "The Resur-
rection of dfirist." • '7"After L. Singing
Hymn 214, the 'meeting was glosed'
by repeating the Lords PtaYer, in
unison.
• • Bargains in Men's New Pelt Hate
itt thelValker Store. • Cetne•here arid
Card of ,Thanks.
, Mrs. 'Samuel McNaiii" and family
wish to manic the many friends awl,.
neighbors who were so kind and help-
ful during the illness and '•at the
eith, of husband and father.
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.A Meeting Of...the .Jilnint'rEatniers..
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irfrithi'i.ati on and
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will be 'held, on FridaV evening . of
this '1 in the Council: Chamber at
g o'eleek. •
NOTICE
• TheAratile by-law of the Village of
tueknow will be strictly enforced.
Drivers • of metot vehielesare..
re-
celeated, to 'obs.rve the stop eigns.
voh141 mean ,"STOP", net "SLOW
D ' (19-4.0)
A
DIATH.. OF Willi:. 'fiEir lkieOLITRPI
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Pe9 "IWePla!ey• who WR Seri
ouil7. .111: -throughout the. Winter,
away on -.'Thursday :at last
Week'jn•the•early' afternoon,. :..Altho
for Some-time.there•waa little. hope
of permanent recOvety.f.t e end carne
quite unexpectedly. nnexPectedly. .The funeral, at
tended by 'Many friends of the
was an Siturdizi afternden, serv-
icefarn-
being held in the :Presbyterian
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Church, Of which the deceased was a
consistentMeniber: Interment was
'The late 'Mrs. McClure, who before.
.her'marriege was Mies Rebecca
, lough; was 67 years of 'age .at .:%the
time of her. death.: She was a quiet
and gentle. Woman,: who made 'miny
friends and no enmities. She is
sur-
viyed herhusband, two sons ,and
llree. daughters. Needjess to -say,
the .fainily have the sYii::pathy - of
manyfriends in a liiiss„,that cannot
he repaired, . • °•.,
• CllUitC/1-61;q0TES
. SINGLE C0PIES.'5; CENTS,
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'.-Presliyferian- Glad.
. The plead meeting , *as in charge
of the :Progfainine Committee on
Monday. evening,* Mary MiCIntosli
read ,the, Scripture ,,lesson'; - readings
were given by Gladys MacDonald,
Margaret MacDonald and Edith
smith; Mr. Wigg gave the topic, an
-Katherine MacKenzie gave' an instra-:
mental.'
,United 'Church "'Y.P.S..
, The meetitig this week opened -With
=a-rruniber4itScriptiire-Yea-din-gii----Snlo •
.were given, by , and
.miSs , Greta Webb. The topic, "Force
.of, Love," was taken by Mr. Will An-
drew. and a .Bible reading:4as given
-by .Miss 'Helen' Swan. • Recitations
, were .giVen by Cecil Armstrong • and
Ars. Dacker...;
Prepbyterian..•W.M.S;,•, ,
The Easter Thankeffering was held
the Jith hist, An excellent pre-
grani was given Miss t Henderson/
.presided and conducted the :devotion,.
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al exercises; Readings weregivenby
!Mrs. Steele MaCicenzie •and :Mrs.
Watson_ miss .01:41)ongles took the
Bihle. Study., Solo a' were -.sung by
Miss..:Dean Geddes and 'Wionifred.
'Aitchison• ., '
WEDDING -1341,S,'
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' Thom pson-Hodgzus.
_A pretty Easter wedding toek place
the morrnng of Good Friday at ,haif
park ten o'clock, at the Ifeine of :Mr.
'end' Mrs. Walter Hodgins, Holyroed,
when their. :daughter, Annie Esther,.
of the Galt .pnblic School staff, • and
Basil N. ,Thompson, son of Mr.. and
Mrs. Andrew Thompson of Tare,
wete \wilted in marriage. Dainty dec-
orations of yellow and White ..fash-
ioned the Setting for the ceremony,
Which was 'performed .by the ; Rev.
Dimean McTavish.. Of. 'James street
United church, Exeter
Exeter.. '
The 'event was a -quiet one , with
the guests confined to the members
of She immediate families and a few
intimate friends. 'The' young Couple
were uriattended. .
The bride was attractively. attired
-in white georgette, ge9tgette, trimmed with ap-
pliqued. design of white gauze satin
and &entente, the skirt in two tiers
cut on circular 'lines. .She: wore a,
knot Of orange blossoms in her. hair,
and white kid shoes completed,. her
attire. * She Carried a lovely shower
bouquet of Sunset roses and lily of
the valley • ° •
A wedding breakfast was served
followingthe cereinnny, yel ow, and
White flowers forming the table dee:-
oratieni. Mr. and Mrs. :Thompson
/eft for a honeymoon trip, to Chicago,
the 'bride ,donning for trayeliing an
ensemble of bine, and,. tan ,figured silk.
with teat of Wee cloth Her hat; bag,
gloves.and Shoes were in tan shades
and she wore a brcrarn lox fur, . the
gift of the groom.
Returning to Galt, where Mr,
.Thompson is a Member of the staff'
'of the Manchester public schaol, the
young couple will make' their home
at 54 Cambridge street•
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ROAD MAINTENANCE IN •
KINLOSS
It has tome to my attention ;that a
report is in circulation to the effect
that I- have 'refused 'tti"fiiiiiielk
item -
zed statements of expenditure!! in
connection, with road maintenanee'in
the Township of Kinloss. This State-
ment is erroneous, as the pay lists
showing details of all expeeditures
are in the hands Of the 'Council at
,eiFtry,311kStinge.;ot,tfiat ,bedy;.4nitl.kiit44'
from these lists that they pasa mY
4000tritti, • ,„
• ($101160 Micitionoo,
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s,
T. PIELENS
,Mr George Phillipaand Jittle dau-
ghters - visited Over Easter With their
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aunt, Mrs. Bird,. at Brussels.
. '-Mr,'nnd.;Mra- Alex. 14.bLeed,,Law-
renee-and Grace, and "Mr, Harry Lav
is visited with .Mr: and. Mrs. laivia;
recently.::•*, • •‘• .
Mrs. Jas..T.nirnin ia.":11,„viaitor with
her!brether,'Mr, Harry -Wehater at;
Ingersoll. .• • :..
• Miss Caroline Webb was the guest
. of .,Hamilton friends ': last „ week; She
resumed her 'duties, at Port Credit on
Mr. John Webb left on Wednesday
on his return to the'Vest,' His
mo-
ther, ill,erdsr.n.wareWe7bb,,,livhiao7tage
s,,rse.
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port, showing some ,some 'siges
provement,
''Misses Mabel and ,Irene
Woods enjoyed a. motor, trip to visit.
friends at Stratford, Kitchener and
other.• ioifits \daring Easter week: :
Miss Helen MacDonald of, Luck -
o*, was a week -end visitor with her
,friend Miss Lena Durnin
. Misses .Dorene, Muriel and :MarjerY.
.purilon of Whitechurch, spent. the
holidays .with their, grandparents,
'Mr, and Mrs. Arch. Ander/ton.:
• Miss Lulu Weatherhead visited her
aunt, 'Miss p'nily -Weatherhead, at,
Blyth; last week.... •
Mr. Frank Todd Was 'in Toronto
at week, 'week; attending the convention
If, the O.E.A. as a delegate from the
Township Council.
The Young People's Society are
..,..ailtaing.--preparations7fcen.--bowlin -
:green on the Manse grounclit-A suc-
cessful bee for this purpose was held
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Monday afternoon.
The regular meeting of the W.M.S.
the, United:Church was held at
Mrs: W., I. Miller'7on : Wedzieeeliy
laSt. Mrs. x4,7‘. 4..,Huiribrey\ and Miss
•A. C. Rutherfordwereappointed del-
egates to the Presbyterial, to be held
at Wingliam on Thursday. ...Thesub.:
leet, by Mrs..Whitfield,•waS much en-
The Sunday evening service was
was
also weltattended: Rev. II. G. Whit-
- le1d, has completed the series
tiptgs" on—`7partrAitk ot iTosus,,!
‘cornmenced a new series " ' of • short
talks on "Addresses of",leaus;4 taking
as his subject "The Glory of. Christ?
Service." These Sunday' eveeing.
services are, proving very, interesting
.and helpful. • . °
There was .a particularly good •',at-
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tendance •at' the meeting of „the
Young People's Society; held in the
Vnited. 'Church .on Friday evening. It
‘I•ifis music night, and Messrs. George
Stewart and W". I.. Miller, who had
Ce1;laintei'7;,pdaaprerronWorshipangedaiandendidpro
Mu -
Ac, by Mrs. W. A. Miller; a solo by
Mrs. *Whitfield. a piano duet by Isa-
bel and Dorothy Miller; a piano sole
..Sy Miss-DorothyoMequillin; violin
elections by Mr. 'George Stewart, by
Mi. Gordon MacPherson and by Miss
Margaret Miller; the latter'with
accemPanirinent by Mr. Alvin Mill-
er; and several numbers by a trio,,
-omposed of Messrs. H. G. Whitfield,
Miller and ,Harvey Webb,. were
ailmuch. enjoyed. A. flower ecintest,
close. a • splendid pregrnm- to a
WHITECHURCH •
Miss Gertrude . MacDonald of
Wingham,' spent 'Sunday -With Miss
_Clara .Purcion.. 7 :
Misses Jean and Nellie Maedallum'
who spent their Easter vacation with
their aunt, "Mrp'. Albert MCQuillin, re-
turned to their home -at Litngside On,
Sunday.,
Toronto, .on April 7th,
to ,Mr. and MisrCecil Parsons, a son,
Congratulations. 'Mrs. Parsons was
formerly Miss Flora Ross":" ••
' Mts., Norman Wilkins of Owen
Sound, visited last. week at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos.
:Mr. and Mrs. Russel Reid of Brant-
ford, visited last Week at/ his home
Miss Annie Kennedy of London, is
visiting -at her home here.
The regular monthly meeting of
' of,
the local branchof the Women's In-
*ltitute wa:i held at the home of Mrs.
Gibson Gillespie on Friday afternoon,
April 13. Seven new .members were
added to the roll, making now a total
menibersbip of thirty-eight, Splendid
;Aliera were given by Mrs. R. Purdon
and. Mrs: Bert ---laid, Mrs, ' Purden
dealt)) with •the subject,' 4Woman's
Responsibilityote Herself, • Her Home
and Her Community," and MTS. Reid
thati of '"LiVing a Life is Worth
More Than -Makin a' -tiving.' -The
directors' in charge of, the 'meeting
luld.;_spared no 'effort In or•parisi
#004410 prtiomwms4 which 49itilitc4
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TheBread The'Itreid, „
pi" Health ' 0
OUR MOTTO is•itt.r.A.A.0.3t• ANI) sEgyidE..
Year•:: Meal is Incomplete without GOOD pRi4p.., • :Oar' Quality '
. Heine Made,. Whole Wheat and Rafein ;Bread 'Supplies 'Year need: •
Dundee ekes,. 'Pig ..BarS,. Maple "Wainne:Tarti, Jelly noiis,' Chelsea '1
'Buns, Bon,I3onChe;.Chbeolate- marsh 'uallow Cakes, ."•RaiSiti'' piesHOLLYMANS BAKERY.
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Phone
3.6 •Lucknow
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• SHOPPING WEEK
.. IN "CANADA-,AP,B.IL:
21st, --,-28th
THE B1LT .ORE .HIAT7,-
shapes; • .nnd all...size: from
aisortment. Twelve .(litfeient
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.1.1andadzit1:.;m:.%va:l asb.ci!.Bilt
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satisfac
iaon. You are sue „ of that -
'During, 'Empire ..Shopping
'week' in:Can-Ida 'Our Store
on Canad nade products:
.. See our di 1ay durin .the
Week-Aprif :21.st: to ,280.;
For Men
THE MASTER. HAT OF CANADA
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FArgLI,'THEATRg
APRIL 29-21
Milton Sills and Molly O'Day
in. ,
HARD BOILED HAGGERTY "
,And Comedy.
COMING
•'Bob Custer ."304
THE BORDER7WHIFLWIND.
SPECIAL •°
APRIL 30 -MAY 1-2
4 .,Gene Tunney and 'Jack....
, Dempsey. '
To. the. Farnlets .
• •
Eat the best :meal in town a
, , ,
The Cain House
• for the • anal' of 4
ifty CentS,
.• Always good I service.
, .
We have accombdation.
+.•
of a •duet by Mises Mae and Susie
Carriek,,,a vocal solo by Miss, 13. D'•-•
• violin music, by Gertrude.
'Martin, 'n doll drill by eight little.
Tirla,,recitations by Evelyn and .J. C.
Reid, and graceful highland 'dancing
by Jean McCallum of Langsicle. A
very interestinecontest followed , the
programme. 'The 'members had been
asked to bring With theth a photo of
their younger dais, ,and • a ,yitize,
which Was. Won by Lela Leggatt,was
given for .guessing 'the largest num-
ber of pictures correctly. Mrs. Dustan
Beecroft invited the ladies to meet at
her home for the May meeting. Lunch
was served at the".close of the' Meet--
ing. •
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'IN . MEMORIAM •
Arniatreng-,-4n loving nienier
our.darling• Beatrice V., only daugh-
tet of Mr: and MI'S: A. J. Arnigtrongi •
London, Ont., who passed .a3vay. April
18th;. 1924, aged`2 years. ,
The fairest. lilies are the first to.fnIf.
The Sweetest, ..first-:to.faie
The fondest, deare,St, best of. oil;
At 'peiteefill rest is laid..
As some sweet blossom droops and
dies, •
When Win -Med by the fre...st.
She' faded from before our eyes,
• And .01 .too 'soon .was
But in God's' garden -free frdia Pain,
Where grow His'fairett 'flowelts, •
Wo know; that we shall meet ,again
Tbim fairest Nem Of ours. • •
--Sadly missed by parents " and
brothira,
ASHFIELD 'NOTES
.'Mips'Bessie Barnby, .who 'spent the
part of the winterin.lianiilten, has
reterned, to her home at Lothian.'
'miss , 1. Chesnut has. resunied her
.teaching in • Paramount, after , the '
holidays:, • -- '•
Mr,.R McQuilfln ,and.'fateily have
moved into •their new.homq,, on the
, . •
Congram ..farm, and Paramount
friends -extend- a hearty Welcome. •
Mr: R. Campbell, whe'"Wa's briproir-s,
nig, has Suffered 'a relapse, :and is.,
very ill at time of writing. • '
The s•'Parnmount.,•" U:W-,P.O: 'aro' 4
. •
packing a box fer'theinedy in the
North. of Ontario, and ckinations Of
soft , rags, suitable fer•-bandages, Or
.for infants' wear, v(!ill:be,•gratefully.
.teceived. 'Leave with Mrs. McGill or
Mrs, Jack •Hamilton,.. or • telephone A
these women
o o o
FLOWERDALE
We are pleased to report.' that Joe
arrington, Who ,was injured in the.
train Wreek, is imptoving, niCery.
Miss-Erances Mac,Iyer ,has returned
to' her school near Auburn: , 7
• Snek.,0_rs.„ are repotted scarce in the
riVer this sOring-inbre' fithers than
fih. •
Mrs. Archie 'Cameron is spending a
few claYs withfriends 3n the 6th Con.
Mr. R.',Martin is on ,the 'sick 'list.
Mr.. E. Hodgkinson 's are •*.enter,
tabling: friends freni Cainp Borden. .• ,
. Miss Mabel Harrington 'pent
feW days last. week- in Pitlinersthn...
• Miss; Margaret" MacIntoih of „Itip7 ,
.i.ey Bank :staff, spent . a few days,:of
last weRk at her home in
Spring is .surely coming, ' as the
peddlers are making their rounds, :.
Mrs: A .,Grahain and
Apley Spent, a Ay' last ,t'eck with .
their Mother, Airs. J.., MaciAurchY.
E THIL::,..UZ:
LARGE QVANTITY
T.E.$77.'-)3.1ZANDS„
ALWAYS ON HAND
GO:YOUr:Suppl.y. Now...
Before: You 'Get Busy
With Your Spring Work
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