The Lucknow Sentinel, 1928-05-24, Page 1• Bab -Chicks
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Bcglnnlrg TVIay '15,0-1 we. can
supply, you With 'S...C: White
Leghorn': ehieles \ at. e1000 ,peir,
10: • These 'ate , from heavei
'laying,' stock. /
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1V.A L T E ROSE
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2.90 •PsElt. 'iEAR, IN ADVANCE, .12.5.9e(1REMFISO;
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ItIet:" W.: M. '001sINF,LL
' Pliers! i,. ion, and. Surgeon
. LUcknows. •
ioerse •11-e8.
•Pbett'e. 80 7
DENTIST' ' -•
. elect ed wi11 vent. ,Lucknew
7 ,w0r.yr "Tuesday, • leDr.: .....C3onne11's
Office.. ,
DENTIST v,
Dr. R L. Treleaven; , Lucknow-
esi:,er Dedker's. Store. Extraction
either .be gas or local. Willbe in
Dungannon every Thursday. Phone 53.
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. 0 EVERNI3ODY'S. COLUMN 0,'
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Gee:'A;-'Siddall,__-esiekno' ..„sesseker.
, and Real Estate. -Money to lenifot
• firt3t mortgages oe farm proper-
• ties at 6 and 6% Per cent according
to eecurity !offered Mae _small
• amounts on.-second.mprtgages on
F farm propertieSand on personal
notes. A few good faring for sale
• WALL PAPER-eA. full line of 1328
Wall Paper on hand. Prices froni 8c
up. • I am also agent for` leading jeb.
houses. -R. J. Canieron, Decorator
. Painter and. Grainer, Box, 174;',
F.,-Brielc.S.Runialove, ex-
tra lot with good fruit trees, barn
suitable for stable, storage or garage.
Wili be sold for leas.. thanoosts_
plysto D C TaylOr
• e d26-4-tfy
FOR SALE--(ToOd • Gurney -Oxford
Range, With reservoir. Information
at The. Sentinel office. (24-5-c)
FOR- -SA I - 1920 in odel-Chev-.
rolet special • touring' cer-senaall
mileage,. exasllent conditicii: Price
i•eason abl lereenia e ,Travers'e,
4ucknins. , • . •• (24=5:-tf)
• FOR SALE -Four -burner perfee-
tion oil etcive with high shelf, in good
• repair. -Rae & `Porteous.
• • FOR SALE-Guiney-fixford range,
one Alberta, Heater, one small parlor
heater.. -LT: S. Reid,
DWELLING FOR' .first
class' repatr; excellent. location.. Priee
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• reasonable and terms: t' ,-Apply
to The Sentinel office. • ,• •
AUCTION SALE
• There will. be sold bY puhlie auc-
tion ..sit the: Maeonie•
on SATURDAY, MAY 2(, at 3 p.M.,
Ltimbe inch.' hemlock and pine
heellecit.
Joist 2x1.2, hemlock.
•Stedding, •2x6, Isemlock:
, Windows and Doors. "
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The .frame,•40'x60e in .first class
Mane:All seld. Ternie, CaA.!
Geo: T. Aitchison Elliott Miller; Anc.
LOCAL OD GENERAL 0
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•• Misses' 'l1efe7111 and Evelyn . Craw;
ere,. borne 'from Toronto University.
, kiss' Mona. Mitchell' Of 'Toronto
stiniversite, i's home for' th:e..suneleter;
Vacation.
Miss Lillian Mitehell of the Beek
of ..Montreal`staff, Is enjoying, a.t•Wei-
weeke' vacaticm.
-Mr: Reg.' Stanley 'of. ...Hamilton,
spent Saturday and Sunday with his
brother, MrFred Stanley
• Mr. Alex' Fraser of near:: •Wood -
'lock, was, a". Week -end visitor with
his mother and Other friends bete.,
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony irerbler of
Detroit, motored over and. spent Sun-
day with Miss Grace Cameron: Mrs.
Kerbler is remaining to spend two
weeks' vacation. •
We have just received our Springs
stock .of sgsse.-Alue Serge; Grey
Serge; Tweed, Fancy Worsteds
Our suits are tailored .in Lucknoiv.:
Temple Clarke, Mershant Tailor.
Mrs. (Dr) Spence, who laet-week
was detiouidi ill at Oshawa; where
she had gone to stay with her daugh-
ter; Mrs. 1Carn; was inach improved
at latest' reports.. .
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So WS May 24th itgaiii--andTa pub.:
holidaye The, ritinge generation
will soon begin to ask what the hon-
. day:is all abeute' The bees who.werst
yearie74.5-4stememlieerssetes
Was "the Queen's,' birilidsi."
Mr W L. Forster of:. HilTeherie
North Dakota, visited last week with
his. brother, Mr. James Ferster: Mr.
FOrster recently returneV, from a
.trip through the. Canadian North
,
West,: where .he found ' epting condi-
tions Very -favorable, tircess-seeding.
having been done. under *hod
condi-
tions. s•
Card of. Thanks. •
•Thefaniily of the late: •Mi. and
Mrs. W. C. Webb wish to think the
friends who weresothought-
fel .and sympathetic at the time of
theirrecent bereavement.
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DANCE
In Carnegie' Hall, Lueknow, the
evening, of -..Friday; May 25th, under.
'auspices of the ;Fire Arthur's
5rpiege 'Orchestra. Dancing '9 p.m.
to ram. joiinch counter. Couple 75g.
Vitra lady and gallery 25e. • s.•
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• LUCKNOW,•FLOUR MILLS
c• May 31st' ends the s 1927-28 spool
Aar, and with this in vies,v; all book
accpunte must be ,settled on pribetore
that date; otherwise they will bear
interest. at the rate of seven " per
TRELEAVEN.
• . •Baby Chicks ad
77 7- 7 it s
e from extra heavy laying , .strains -
ii re bredto lay White Leghorns
and' Barred Rock*. High .productiOn
end pedigreed :Males: . ,Order
-noes and- get :them when you ' want
th'eni. Also incubators, brooders and
pOultry.. supplhis, Custom', hitching
, Oone. :1 gen . save you money. 'Phone
or 'write
Dtineen,-Reppedy,
• Whiteehureli, .Ont
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CIIICKS
June hatched chicks from out
pens of heavy laying hen e willpay
you. ;0 A C ,Barred Rocks 17c.. S.C.
. White, reeliortie -15c. Our steak is
,production bred, hardy and ..free
from disease.' C.' 0: 'Campbell,: Mait-•
hind Speeialty.. Farin, Anhurn; Ont.
ethone 10-24, Blyth eNeutiicipal.
Auction Sale
Of Household Effects,- Etc.
The ,Executors Of 'the Estetes • of. tife
;late Mr: and 'Mrs. Afcrin: Ryan, Dun,:
• "gannon, will • eelby Public Auction
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In the 'Village of Dungannon, on
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s' Wednesday; May 30th,
- -At 2.39.:, Pale ,
All the centents..ofsthe Living -room,
Dining -room, iledrooms and Kitchen,,
also many other artielee too num-
erous to mentiene • ' s
__Eyerything must ,be ,sold to •wind' up
the. estate. -
.Ternis-LeaSh. ,
• Elliott Miler Au'ctioneer.
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BORN.
Rose --;In the township -cif • Grey,
atirs>n COunty, oh May Isith! 928, t0
' 'Sri`•artcl *Are, MurrOV i.tosh
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..FERTILIgER--We have now oii
hand 'limited quantity of, 0=16-0
Brand.. -ed. S. ROBERTSON:
, NOTICE' TO ODDFELLOWS
Asledgeselsinstractions,willshe held
inLiicknow,in the 1.00.1". hall on
Thursday, May 3let, 1928, coniment-
'ing at 2 p.m.; also in the evening. A
cordial invitation is extended to all
sOddfellows to be 'present on that
date. -H. J: Nixon, N.G.; R. Fisher,
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ANNUAL MEETING "
Annual meeting of the Jr. Farm-
ers' and Jr. Institute wili be held in.
-the' Council Chamber, Wednesday,
May 39th. All Mernbere :re urged to
be present. ,Special :programme be-.
ing prepared. •(24-5- :)
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UCKNOW,
THAJOSPAY.:MAY. 24 1928.
. ',DEATH OF MRS. W. C. • w$Bil
Ceily • seven ; weeks ago, we . repOrted.
;the deeth. of. Mr. W. C..„'Webh,, who:.
passed.•OWAY' at i'Lonchin • licispital,.
and, noise...he has•been'follevved by his
life -Partner, who Was seriously 'III at
the time of his doath. MrS,... Webb.
:piesed.',awas' ' early ; lest s Saturday;
Morning at the home of her daugh-
ter, Mrs. /Allister' llughei,"Where she
had heen ..cered, for througheut her
illnees. 'the funeral, on Monday 'ef,..
sec
tesrnoop to Grepribill; , was Very
largely ,atten ,eils especially by
friends of the family from West War
wanosh, where Mr. and Mrs.. Webb
had long resided.
Mrs. Webb was in lier...73id.t,year.
Before: her marriage4she was Mize.,
Isabella McKenzie. '
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CHURCH ilirrEs
At the Morning serviee in ' the ,
LueknoW United - Church next Sun,'
,
clay, .Mr: Harold " Ackert will be
lieeniecla preacher of the Gospel. '
Presbyterian
ild.
s, The programme was in charge of
Mies D. Henderson ”glass. Melcolin
'Watson read, the, 'Scripture. . Read-
ings were'given by Donald Grant
and Douglas MacDonald. Theclass
contributed two choruses, and Edwin
Smith' gave the topic. • -
South Kinlops.
,
_.__Veryesacceesful anniversary serv-
srees-wereselielsleeein • sintitKii--1
churob on Sabbath, May 20th.; Rev.
Mr. Hemphill- of Strathroie:preaeheds
inspiring sermons to a earge congre-:
gatien, both en orning and evening..
Lucknow,'PresbYterien eehurch with;
drew' its evening •service, and 'Revs.
'efacbOnald assisted in Kinloss.
ThesotTering,sfer the dity_was jrery
liberal.. •
M..A. MacCALLUM, •
'FOSTER G MOFFAT
S. BRUCE ,CANDIDATES
The long -deferred to fill
the South .Bruce vacancy in the Pro's
vincial Legislature will he held on
:Tune 27th 'Two of the candidates .are
now icnOwn.Malcolin A MacCallum
•of:Brant: Township, and Foster G,
• Moffat of Kinloss." MacCalluin
MORE LIGHT'.0N. CAMPBELL ST.
We understand ' that' theic is on
foot 'a movement by patriotie citizens
have: Mere lights placed On Luck.'
now's main, busitesa street,: and that
presently a petition addressed to the
Council will be passed around for
signatures; making a request along
this line. ' • w '
,The lighting of Campbell, Street
has always been a 'weak 'feature,al
though it is the plan, and tne amount.
reconimei+d by the hydro engineers;
Larger bulbs wereput on last; year,
and _this 'effected,- quite-an-improve--
ment, but the lights are toe far apart
. w . .
nifd tea IOW in ?Minter." •
Nothing, inipresseS the traveller.
more favorably,. than a ell lighted
town, st'segt,and it is to be heeped that
the proposed petition will he well
re-
ceied by the citizens atid faverahly
considered by the council Iniproved.
lighting ' will • cost ifoiriething, , Of
coUrse,", but lighting is much theeper
now than it was when hydro waft ine
eitalled, %rid the .finandialsconditien of
the village14 go.O4.. Let tie have
mqe and bileffer Nitta 18400144114
eeiebett19,040 iYtilt tit!: •
wae selected as .Progressive citrididete%
ioon after he, was unseated last mini"-
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ner, and Mr: .Moffat was chosenCon
iervatiee candidate at the eirty .eOn-
. . .
7ention Kincardine, _Monday
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.sf thus.weele
. It scarcely rieeds-•etatiog that the
by,:electioe :is rendered snecessary by
the unseating of MacCallene.whO as
the su,cceSsfill candidatesiu the gen-
eral electiOn of 1926: It will be,re-
Metabered that 'Mr, J.,Gs, Anderson,,
whoehad been put forward as •Lib-
3ral candidate withdreW just before
...thessoffigials,rienlinatienesthetsaseeidis.,
'doe of his WithdeitWaVWeie that his
expenees, up to that. time, as :a can-.
lidate;•-shauld he paid, that MacCal-
lum and his friends' paid:Anderson's,
ccount: diriouriting to $1250, and that
this bend. .c9urt to be son-
trary, to ' •the, Electian Act: and that
illconcerned appeared to have acted,
in. ignoranee, of the law's MacCallurn
' h h
eves unseated ,after . t re ig„
one session. of ,t,he ,,LegislatteresIn
View of the fact that 'none of 'those
congerned appeared :to have' inten-
tienally done wrens none were clis-
qualified for future :menihership.
Many ,appear to take for , granted
that the Liberal , party Will not 'pet .a
candidete the 'field. '
Our suits Stand out in a crowd 'for
style, ond appearance.' •': '
• Temple Clarke, Merehant' Taller.
s ZION •
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Me. and Aire...Ralph NiXon; Mr.
and Mrs. 'Albert. Helei and , Will
Hhliii spent Sunday •withe, Tiverton.
•fi inds, • ,
Mr.' and Mrs. Earnest, Gardner.
and Visited -Mr. mil Mrs Barn.
Gibson; st. Helenss eecoetly.
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.mIss 4c$sie Aparow' sittchded the
Girls' Conference in que)ph, also,
;visited her brother,'Mr. D. Andrew
Mr, and MrS. 'Robert Ilaniilton and
farhily of ,Wisteeharn, wereAZi.on vis
iter s over the week end ' •
eMr JohnsilleKeithe Mr: end
Chester •Ilisatere and family visited a
Rich atd ..0tirdnet'a- on .s.„,iiiday.
The W,M.S; ,of Nen aepoiritment
evill meet at the Incele of Mrs. Robt.
An4rew on TotidaY next M
STOIELENS '
s Mrs. JOS,' Smith received word 're --
gently of the, death of ,.' her 'sister,
Mrs.. Thee.. -Dalsildson,, ' .at Sterling,s
Ont. Mr. .ancV Mit, Davidson sveke
fririnee'residente' of. West Weveanoeh.
Mr. and Mr. Metcalfe and daugh-
ter, MISS M01740..Lendort: were vis-
itors for a few:days -with Mrs. Met-
ealfe's sisters, Mrs. -Robinson Woods,
and Miss. :Jedintiton. s Miss• Johnston
'returned to liondine with them.,
•-• :Rev. Mr. an- Mrs.. , Lundy of • Nile,
'were •guests of Rev, and Mrs. White.
field at the Manse on FridaY ;
Messrs. Harris ' and. Elmer Pardon
• of Detroit ' were 'home for the week-
end: ' • • •
Mra. Stalker is a visitor- with her
irother,' Mr. Will ,Taylor.e
Mr. John ' Durnlit„ Lorne, Mise, An-
nie and Mis:;ohriss'Dernin motored
to London -on M.ohday.,
,Mr. and Mrs. Clark - of . Smith's:
Hill; were visitors With Mr. and ivIrs:
W. J. liumphrey-Te'centiy.
, ,• .. •
: ,A,,great manys old friends • and
neighbors. 'attended the funeral-- -Of-
. the late Mrs. ',W.:C.Webb, whose
,death. occurred .earlyfiatudray morn-
ing after an illness of nearly two
'months. The family have. the gym-
, •
pathy of .the,conritunity, particularly
r-39, owing tatbe factthatit is Only
ir
'abOut seven.week sirise thedeatli:Of
their-, father, ,-mri, W. C. .Webb..,
'.•
Mr. and Mirs:'..Arnold Barbour and.
little daughter: of , Fergus,' were: vis-
itors itl-IS\IVIts: . Baibour's mother,
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_Mt.s.„..:R,4,,,Wa.Qdi,_tine-day.•_.recentlx;_
Mrs: 'John: McPherson of Pinslineh;
is a Visitoeswesth. her:lieothers, TVIes- life in Ashfield. , :Her early :yeare'bee
.srs:\ McDonald, he came' un. to at- ing • soca in the..Lochalell district
tend the funeral of the ;late. Mrs. W. and' after her :Marriage. to the , late:
re Webb. .. .! ,. ,' ' , John Farrishe her home was on the
'the -Glad 'Girls' Guild of Nile pre- 9th'' con. .of Ashfield.' •About sixteen
fleeted their, playe,"Wanted, A Wife" years ago. she. ineye.d 'to.,',.., cloderich.
to it eatge ,audience in,:the, . hall . on where . the lived' with ber., daughter;
FridayeriightTanderethes-auspices, of Sadie. . She -is, survived ..4 by three-
. the. Public' Library. The play , was -danghtere, and three sons:. Mieses
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.well,acted, and proved , very., enter- Annie and 13aihara. of New • York,
taining. Music: by ;Mrs. D. Phillips; end Miss Sadie of .Goderich; John of
violin selection • bissistr.,:i-Geqyge Ste- Colborne , Township:. ...Kenneth ,. ' of -
Ott; , • in euthargaseAsfelemtione„ by *r..., Ai,bneliii . and Matthew.' - of e: Detroit.
Nixon of "wile; by- Fred MeQuillin The funeral took PlaceliaM hey ees=
and .Mr. Culbert e and a. trip by Rev.. idenee in .GederIch. on Wednesday af-•
H. G. 'Whitfield,. Messrs. W. L ,Mill- ternoon, to. Kintail • cernetery. Rev:.
...
er.and Harvey Webb Were inueh en- ' •R. C. MeDermaid conditeted the sefv-
'eyed between the acts. ' ' • lees, and the pallbearere- were :the
.•The Young People's .:Seciety .were. three eons: John,'.1gatthew and Ken=
.nleased to have leev.,..mr... Scobie of neth Ferrish, and a:grandson, Wm.
Belgtave 'at. their. •meetine• on. Sundays Pipers of Detroit..
'evening. , He gave a. very interesting
FOURTH' CON: -KINLOSS
address' 'on the ,life of "Apdrew"..
: Next •Friday evening the St;..Hel-
•• The -May :meeting of the U.F.W.0:
ens Young. People s Society will b.e was hod dat.,theshom of . Mrs. yarligs
,the. guests of the Young Pectple'S: So -'e
MagIntosh: '' Mrs. 'A. Sutherland. oc-
eiety 'at, 'Whitechurch.' :One ' of the
ropiest :the chair,. and the, m'eetin
feateres of the eteehinc-wiertehe a. dee:
bate. between the, 0.74 societies. The vv,a' °Peneil.' with ' singirii,' "°' 'arl'''
ada." and 'repeating' the Liard'e Pray -
to
is "Resolved that it. is :better
er in, unison. . The 4.911, call was well
tO have 'tried and. failed then neVer.
responded to . by "Names: Of. Fainie."
. et have tried' at sill."' Mi. sCulbert
•Att invitation from th.e eParamount
end Mr. Wilson. Woods represent the
Club Wee ;received, and 'accepted, to
St. Helens society on, the debate;:tak-
eisit them in Jane, at the home' of
ing' the, negative side. ..• ".•' ... . . .
Mrs. :WM. 'Martin. ', gra: M. Irwin
. ' -'-e--s.so o O.t-eew,, •
''.MAFEKING, '
u'•
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s. Miss Liezie.SteWord .returned
poem.; 'after sending someeweeksin
Detroit. '
Mrs. Coster Toronto,
her .niother, Mrs. Ilegem.•
Mr. and Mrs. Chester idilton and •
•Mr. 'John McKeith of Oaitirille, are
spending a few. days vieiting Ash-
field efriends. • '
Mr. Allan MacIntyre of. Lake Lin-
den, ..Mich., s is , Ashfield
friends..'•
Mr.. and Mrs. Wm. 'Vegan, Mrs.'
M. Hogan and 'Miss Jean Long, 'mo-
tored to London on Taisday to at-
tend the graduation exercises at St.
Joseph's Mise Marie Long.
being one of the graduates. ,
Scott - MacLennan Nuptials A
ggiet wedding was solemnized at St.
Andrew's, manse, Windsor, on Satur-
day, may 1.2th,:by'Rev. If. M. 'Paul-
in, when Marguerite MacLennan,
daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth MacLen-
nan of .Ashfield, beetane, the 'bride ofe
Mr. Robert M. Scott of Windsor. Fol. -
lowing the ceremony a reception was
held. -in -the -Windsor' roe,m - of the
Windsor ' court' apartments. , Mrs.
MacLennan, mother of the bride, and
Mr. and Mrs. Roy. MacKenzie of Rip-
ley,' motored' to .Windsor to 'attend
the ceremony. ' .
The death occurred in Gpderich on
May •14th of an old and.. respected
resident-of--Aohfield,sia-Ahe.'personsole
Mrs. Margaret Fattish.- She was in
her eighty-fourth year, and until her
last -.brief illneses had beer winder-
_fulli_aetimesfoe_her_yeari_Mrse. Far-
rish. lived the greater port of her
,
Mrs; Lena Thompson and tr•
daughters,who have , resided with
Mre.. Thoiripson's parenta, :Mr: and
Mrs. Samuel irYeat, have
returned, to theirhome north of Bei -
fait.
Mss ,tdna Henderson of Wingham
,
spent a rodent week -end with her
..friend; Olive Kilpatrick. • '
Vbe Ashfield Circuit .Garilen'Patty
ander the auspices of the Pargonage.
Ladies will be held this year on the
evening • of June 19th; on Mr. Will
Alion'S 'grounds. Watch for further
•enrionneements of the big annual
,event:
Mi and • Mrs Thomas • Anderson
and ;family visited Mr,. and. MyS.
Bert Reed, Whitechurch, on Satur-
day evening:
Mr. and Wire'. S. J. Kilpatrick and
family spent 'Sunday evening sWith
Rev. I. W-'. - Kilpatrick :at Holmes -
vile
Mr. ISaac. 'Stotlfers, fioM,
.has been visiting: .his sister,s
Mrs: Horton, and other friends for
Week. 'He returned, going to Lon-
don 'Sunday night with his „brother,
Mrs J..0. Stotherse _'who Was here
over the week end • • •
; Little Mary 'Merton' is under the
clogterie care this week:.• '
The Blake W.M.S. Met Friday efr
ternoon at ;the home Of s
Blake There was it geed. attend.. ,
ance and ak interesting program.
-Mrs. S.° Kilpatrick; preSided,,Mrs.'R 'ENOAGEMENT
'Johnston was in charge of the study Mr': and Mrs: Charles Congram en-
chaPter. The heralds reported. 'on nourige the aegagement :isf their' on
their ,different fields, and Mts. '.1% An 'iy daughter, Pearl, to Me, 'Charles
deraon and Miss K,Isie sang a &let, 'Albert Shill, •stiii of Mr. Jelin Sheill
A social evening will be 'held' in thel 'And the late Mrs, Sheill a Wing,
lake Hell Friday evening,'te ivhfch %Milo the niatr1,0110 to Oki • Ogee
tho1,410a ,411,:,loisit *Si k4*b1litio4 ,,1144 In Am,.
gave a reading; the 'Children of S.S.
•
N9., contributed sa, cosispee .of songs',
.-- and Miss - Elizabeth ,Robinson„ favored
the meeting with, a solo Mrs A..
Sutheriated'geve, a talk on Medicines..
Applications, • Poultices, etc. The,
Meeting was brought to a close by
singing God Save The King,„:, when
lunch served bythe hoitesi. •
Mr Clarengee'MeMillan is .up from
Toronto to spend a few days at his
honie
Rev.' J. R. Hemphill df Strathroys,
was a guest at the home 'ef Mr: A:
Nielicilson over the week -end.
.;Miss' Lena Robinson, who has ben
.engaged with Mr. Finictereon in Luck -
now for a number of yeaes,"is spend-
ig-two :weeks itt her, home, 'before
takine, u the • Course in nursing at
Wingham.',Hissnital. .
A large crowd attended the South
Kinloss Church ' en Sundok, it sbeing
their -anniversary' service.' ReV.'
Hemphill had charge of the services,
Morning and evening., 4 •••
Mrs; Walter MacKenzie,' who has
not been well for, some time, was
taken to St Joseph's Hospital, Lon-
don. last week.. ' s
The funeral cif the late Mre.,Webb
wee largely attended on Monday af-
ternoon, by neighbors and • ,bid
friends from SC HelensInteinient
wee in Greenhill Cemetery.
. Have Your' suit pressed •and
-cleaned-promptly-and-welt •
,Temple -Clatke, Merchant Tailor..
The Bread (..,
of Health
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,.,• .. :tiuliL MOTT!? Is QUALITY AND A,ND: SERVICE, • '',.
Our Home Made, Whole Wheat• ' and Raisin: Bread mae:e 'from
'
' the 'Very Choicest ingreilientais Dericious • Nourishing. Economical. :
- • ' ...' sligeIALs. • • .. . .. ,., : -,1
, . :'!1'114)211.t.if:lilityB.e•rii.1...eltaheci'' .
Pineapple Tartlet& 'Cream SlieeS,Oaineel". Cookies; ; Chelsea ;13une•
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Boys' Shirts 98.c..:
, Boys! 1_,Sesi,,ters..7.ac.
--71-Cnitted Tis 29&
s Boys' Stockings 25C:
Boys' Caps 95c.
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BOYS', Overalls. 75c. ,
.Kha-ka-----phsoriee1.25-7-t-7
Cotton jeiseys, 45&
Rolled ' Sex.' 2:3c.
IN EVERY DEPARTMENT IN STORE" • YOU e WJLL
FIND MUCH REAL VALUE. MERCHANDISE, ANY TIME
AND ALL THE TIME. YOU ARE INVITED TO INSPECT
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BRUCE BASEBALL 'LEAGUE'
SCHEDULE, 1928
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At 'a meeting 'Of Executiee ef the
Bruce League at Walkeiton onsTues-
da4e.looffettlaet,in'W,:swek, aths.defroalilozta.i.ugp,scaliiidee
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Agreed to ,
May 31-e-TeesWater at Walkerton..
31 -Kincardine at '0hesley:" .
31. -Hanover at. Paisley. :
June • 7-=Lucknow at,sTeeeseater.
...,e6H-Chesley et Hanover: e
7 -Kincardine at Walkerton;
12 -Paisley at. Luelcri4ve.,
14.-TeeeWater at Lucknow.
16 -Walkerton ,at Hanoyer.
21-r-Lucknow at .Kincardiad.
'..21--eCtiesley, itt Paisley..
21. --Hanover • at. Teeswater:
.30,,:-IlanOver :at Walkerton. •
20-Chesley at Lucknew. .
28 -Paisley at Teeswater.
u y a cer on. at-Lucknow, .
5-Kincardine7 at Hanover. ,
5----Teeewater at Paisley. .
eli.le-Wallierto'n at Ctesley.
10H -Paisley at Kipcardine.
.14-7Lucknew. at Hanover. •
19-Kinceirdine. at .Tecswater.
19-•Chesley at Walkerton.
,20 -Hanover at Lueknows.
26r-eTeeswater at Lucknew,
se.---es'26ers-Welicertterreate-PaisleY------re
25-C esley at Kincardine
Aug. 2=Lucknove at Walkerton.
;
2 -Paisley at, dhesley.
2--eTeesvvater at Hanover:
9 -Walkerton at Teeswatere
9-,--Lucknow at Chesley.'
9 -Kincardine at Paisley.
13 -Hanover at Kincardine
14-Cliesley at Teeswater.
• 16--Peisley at Wallierto,n.
17-Kincerdine. at Lucknows.
'Chesley.
• 21 -Paisley Ilatioeer:
23-Teesweter',at Kincardine
24-Lucicnow at sPaisley
28e -Walkerton at Kincardine
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Monster Celebration
CIIESLEY, JUNE 1th, 1928 w
• Teeth Annual Soldiers', Re-LTnion
Celebratiop, the biggest' and best day
of sports and amusements,:
,Sports comeienee et 10 ti,m. with ,a
'grand parade and lasting 'Atli: 10
p,m. Something'doing ever ininute
Horseracing, Football: Ladies' Soft-
IMIT'toilreameet, Horseshoe Pitching
Contest, Relay Foot 'Race; 'among the
High ,Schools of the. vieinirse. , Grande
aed aI CO"
oert at Sight The ,Brece Regimental
*Band and the Elite: Mid•Way'Attrees
tions • of London eel the 'grenticls ell
deye
.• Attractive prizes in
donteSta: '
Returned Men, , wearing Servide
button, sidmittod to grounds withOut.
*sr10. iies ilrge posterec , •
the •various.
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FAMILY .THEATRE.
MAY 25-26
Fred Thompson with Silver
King in .
"THE REGULAR SCOUT"
Mid . Comedy.
MAY 29-30
. •George Sidney
"MILLIONAIRES"
'.Ainr" Comedy.
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Mash \ .
.-for safe stoat
2,Grow1ng ,
Mash
quIcle growth
3„Eg. g Mash
more eggs'
; TIVERTON
pft Friday evenness smey istee esss
' and ,"eirese Peter, trgtiliart _enfertein-
seel-=isisheriers of-,Msissesisd.e.-:eles eer-01itlese • •
A.1,tei,10.911 of Luoknoee About.? 1,00 e
guests esserebled to extend ongiot-
'latien to this worthy .oimg.
ple. Mr A itch esnit wa fiarMOri
iS5 trquhart • She 'Iva.:1 •
daintily goweed in a fro i of colitis;
gee: :Crepe' With
asAd, lyyt,tiful were the gift-,
ghewered on the bride, who was one
riseei• popular young ladiee of
the etnrinstmlite, The ,evening Was
.spent in daneing' and a inaet ertje:Yi
01,0 ti1114 Ipent by: agt
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