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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1928-10-18, Page 1• • ' a *moo PER YEAR IN ADVANCE,"' 280 OTHEiiWfSE CKNOW, ON Tii11040.4*,•...0cToOik p!th:, ,1920. • , DR. 'W. nie:61414.E1,t,, .';PhyaieionsAnd Surgeon Lucknow - • , • . • • .. .holirs; 1.30430.7-8 Phone 86' DENTIST Dr, MacLeod ...will visit Lucknow 1/47el'Y Tuesday, in': Dr. Connell's Office.,. , DEN.114T Dr. R; L. Traleaien, Lucknow- Over -Decker's Stere; :Extraction • gither by gas Or Weal: Will be in Dungannon every Thursday. Phone 53: , Was '. Bidden, Luelataw; Bioker , and Real Estate. -Money to land or first mortgagesost farm proper- ties'at 6 and 6% per cent according • to security .offered Also small amounts on second:mortgages on, 'farm properties and an personal notes. • A few good farm, 'for' sale Children's and Infant's garments' and woollies 'made at. residence. Prices reasonable, Telephone 64-5. Eva Greer WALL PAPER -A full line of 1928 Wall 'Paper on hand. Pikes froth fic up. I an also agent for leading: job housess-R. J. Cameron, ...Decorator Painter and Grainer,„--Bex---114,-Luelc new. • ' • HELP WANTED-Vonian oi ,Girl fee hotelduties at the Cain 'Houses • , . . Expert Kodak finishing -I Developing 5e a ,roll --sprints 3c each,4:ost paid - Jackson StedioSs;Seaforth, Ont. Ss_ • (S-11=ti.)- . ostiAS-24.1 Bag tiolders ILII perial Bag Holder Co. Lucknoessnake -$1 00 each; also Iparts, for same: eheap S , 'Frank • Miller POTATOES • --;,--Ifs-youswant-to-have-Nes--1---eatings -- potatoes now is the time to order yetur Winter eppplis • John ,Joynt • LOGS -.AND TIMBER", We, the undersigned, are open to buy all kinds of timber again' this winter. We will payyou good prices , and give you liberal measurement and grades for your logs, delivered at Our saw mill here. . We believe it is to the interest of ss the farmer to cut his own logs and de- liver them, but anyone haying stand- ing timber and wishing to `sell on the stump, kindly see us before you do anything and. we vvill be glad to see We will pay you spot cash for any- thing you have to offer, and as lumber is* largely manufactured hitt).- the fini- shed product here, it helps Our own province by, selling to a concern like • (Signed) The Lucknow Table Co. Ltds Lucknow Ont., Phone- 25 -Box 206 9 0, ,..'0--41,74-40:-,9•„ ,' LOCAL: AN GENERAL, Miss }Vora .AfidTeir who is teach- ing, in I.Ondon this ternas was honte" for the 'Week -end. • . • . Mrs. Mary Littlefair And, Mrs. Mel- , . littlefair Of Toronto are guests Of Mrs: :McKeniie this „Weeks ; Mr., -and Mrs.' Robt. Rae and : Mr. and Mrs. Well. Henderson were on e motor trip to Toronto over the week -end. s Mr, and :Mra. W. J. Davison and Mrs. R. J. Cameron were at Auburn on Friday attending' the funeral Of a relative; Mrti.'.J. Pinker.. • • Mrs. J. D. McKendrick hes return- ed to her home in Detroit, 'after. . two -weeks visit with her parents,'Sis and Mrs. D. C. Macblosrals. • We have a new 1929, stock, of We. Papers for inspection, Patterns foi -rooms -of--your -house at rignt paces, Spences Drug btur.e- • ' Miee. Leea Smith, for 'a number years a member et 'the Santinel staif ieft on '1ues:de-it-10r Waldeck, Sask. Spending a feirs dais us' Toronto be- Zore proceeding sseai. -Mr. ancl. Mrs., Geo. Taylior and Mr: ands -Sire alirrun Hanley, of Ciinto, anti krskeith henuerson, and, soe, f.Gifelpti *ere recent guests of Mr. Mr. Walter Craw 'Iva° bas been at 'a ini.ision: station in Alberta 'throu-, .4004.1te the summer waa n-Anc over t4.• week-enb leavIng on ...Monday' to le-- SUMe his coitegestudies' at Toronte., HALL-OWEEN-STATKVERWOE=s-- The Junior Instituteand the jun- tor qsarmers_ will. hold.:a Halloween Masquerade, in the Council Cheniber, Lucknow, the evening of Oa. 24: The. .Junior Institute :wilt have. a Candy. Contest, 'a prize being givenfor the greatest- variety ,made fr‘irn the oni recipe -"Fondant." . FREE ROYAL FAIR. rim The Ontario Department of Agri- culture is again providing free trips to the Royal Winter Fair to some 500 Ontario :young men betwen the ages Of, 16 and 23 who will b,e selected' bY 0.'AIROleSFAMILY, •... . ..r ' When writing, the 'account oS the late. Patrick Gainer's death we Were without insformation; regarding :.:the family. There are four daughters and, one,son; Mary Jane now, Mrs. W. Mac- Donald, Of. ,Lauriuin, Mich.; Catherine ;(%1ra. H;•J.-Ltnileay, Lucknow); Mar- garet (Mrs. J. T. Foster, ,Sen Fran - seise°, Cala.) Irene Isabcl (Mrs.' La France, Detroit Mich.); Louis J. Fort 'William, Ont. • 's Mrs. Gaynor, ;who befOre her mar-. •AlAjt j EP T B4OSTON. • • •WUITECRLJRCR w•Douglas-Munro • Wedding'.wae soloninised aL Trinity Church,'•Bostons when Miss Olive Munroe R. N., daughter of Mr. and, Mrs. Geo, Munroe, 'f Stratford, • became:the bride of Mr. R. C, Douglas of Isucknow. The bride' was given in Marriage. by Mr., Wiltians Carrick, ohBoston, great striae of: the groom, was attended liv her: cousin Miss Audrey Yeandles of Boston: . . Mr. an ...Mrs.' Douglas will. reside in• nage was Isabel MeArkon; dled in New York, ' 1886, when the children were all quite young. GIRL GUIDE NOTES.. •The, Guides held their regular meet- ing Friday night, in thasschopl. Every- one is busy.. trying tests; The Canary Patrol with five tiecrilite is making'a :splendid •showing The signalling flags, are 'wig:wagg- ing again and one hears the familiar dot dash -or is-it-doshdaess-ss--' • - Meeting Is called at 7.30' so be, on hand before the vvhistie dows •.CONCERT -RECITAL. .A unique and intereeting-Sevening's entertainment is being arranged for Friday November 9th., when .Miss Midred Treleaven and Mr. Walter Craw Airpose •giving a' *joint concert -recital in the Town Hall Lucknow, assisted osi other. musical talent Miss Tre- leaven hasbeen .stinlyingSat sthe !Dors- onto Conservatory of Music and Mr. .7;raw is from :Emmanuel College, Un- iversity ef.....Tormites.The_sprogram wilt liande a vaeied Selections of songs, readings and ' character • sketehes. Aratch for farther announcement and reserve the .date. 0-0-0 . THE PRESBYTER( W. M. S. AUX. The -annual l Thankoffering nteetieg was held on the evening of the 10th A. vert interesting and instrtictiVe address on the mission work in Brit- ish Guiana was given by Mrs. D. T. L. 1VIcKerr011. This address was illustrat- edi e set. of • excellent elides, The Male quartetteassisted with the rc'i= grain. , •A sectional meeting Of the W. M. S. washeld in Erskine Church; Dungan- non on the 9th. A number from the Lucknow Auxattended and assisted with the program: • 0 0 0. ".NO TRESPASSING" -special JudgingCompetitions in each countY, Regulations have been sent out this week by the County Dept. of Agriculture for the Brece COmpet- _Won to be held at Walkerton on Oct. 23rd. At, his competition classes or horses, beef cattle, and dairy cattle sheep, swine, poultry, grains, seeds and roots .will be judged and the ten eligable young men with the highest aggregate , scores will be the lucky ones to get thesfre.e trite This put- ing,, as 'will be recalled • from, last year's highly successfull initial excur- sions not only giyes ;envie' opportun- ily for 'studying the great Royal •Winter Fair at Toronto, but incjudes %delta to e largenumberof the prom7 anent and Commercial and public in- stitutions of the sitY., The local representatives, yir.K. "Riddell and,A: E. Donald are 'being assisted at he competition on Oct: 23rdS by the Agricultural Represen- tatives, of Huron and Grey Counties' And by Petty _Overholt of Harriston, representatives of the Dominion Seed Branchfn preparation for this year's campetitien a neW 'bulletin -Hints on Judging .of Live Stook, 'Poultry and Farm Crops -has ..bene arranged for distribution to contestants and others' ' interested. ' ' • SOUTH KINLOSS W. M. ,-Yotj Women Wanted, We have a number of openings • , in our Knitting and Sweater 'Fins ishini Departments for eapables young women. Ekeelleat. working , conditions, light; clean, modern Mill, pleasant snrroundings. ReaSS °liable board and lodging aveilS. I • able in our town. Those Seeking permanent employment only need 'apply-. If possible, apply in peretin 'THE LISTOVVEL • AUCTION SALE . Thomas, .01enti Jr. Lot 5, , Con.9 sAshfield willhave an euctien sale of 'his farm stack and •Implements on Wednesday Oct 24th, commencing at one. o'clock.. p.m.. Everthing will be sold. • John. Purvis,' Atte. •AUCIION SALE • • James ' NixOn . who is planning to leave town,: will have an auction sale of -his household effects • (everything ll-S,d to be sold) at his residence. juit north of Central Garage, on Sat- urday October 20th, commencing at 2 o'clock p.m; The residence will be offered for sale subject to reserved bids - ' • Elliot Stiller, Au.. - FOR SALE--2-Fine pair of Black Mares' 6 and 8' years old , about 3,000 , lba.• also 1 wago , assay Harris Ite:r1 spring teeth- Cu ivet 1 r, Seed Drill, !et of Iron Har ess. J. A. Currie,. Wingharti. . (25-10-e) •. .. AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS • The following household effects will be "-sold at pubic auction at the Stare as soon after 4 p.m. itsnoSeiblo '..Saturday Oct. 20th 1928. - There being a furnace and eleetrit range in the . johnston home we bought' last spring we :are obliged to sell the following effects which. *.e • had: whailiVibeithlifaqiialtiffe: ' }Tapp* 'Thought Range with water. . front: Prindora Range.; Cole's . hot BlaSti cent eaters, Coal lienter,"Vol- s caro"; Sheet iron heater, wood: Kit- • ellen side 'board: Writing table; Bed- room dresger;', 3 pieees different sizes linoleum Natirly tient clean bed' Mat- trec.:ai. 4 if picture frames; 2 thrall tabies; 6 Kitchen Hoer big:: Carpenters tool ehenf; 2O0O1b. Aly-• , Mkt Platform Sealea, suitable for 'Weighine 'griiirq and Other ttaaftil art, letela All these eft's* can be .Seen 'Onv thae aka' Friday morning, 19th ,cogt, OW.04414, . It n The regular monthly Meeting of the W: 41. S. -Met in the Church On Oct 4th, with a good. attendance, After. .Onging and prayer, the Sripttire read- ing from Corinthians the 10th chap, ter was read in unison. The combined Thank-Offerinn meeting of the W. M. S. and the Busy Bee Mies:ion Druid is to be held in the Church on Oriday ,eYeningsGetss26thssatssfissO"clecksp-ans, Miss geGowan of Blyth Will give en' address on "The HolyLand." A good program' is. also being prepared. A good attendance is ' retitle -AA .After singing another hymn Miss Dean Me - Lod gave it talk On 'Ti -'e Apostle Misionary Journey," which was 'very interesting. Two gOod papers A • . ,This-ts the title. of a three -act corns .ady-drame 'Which will he presented in he Town Hall, Lucknow by the dram- atic Club of the Teeewater Junior Institute and Junior Farmers . the evening of October '25th. • - The play was given At 'Tees:water, the evening pf the fall fair with great. Success: It , will be given.; here ander auriPices of the local Women'S Institute, and Proceeds Will go to the soldiers nienserial fund. Reserved seats 50c, Children 25c. Plan of Hall at. McKim's. • • WOMEN'S INSTITUTE : The 'Lucknow Branch of 'the. Wo- nien's Institute met ,,at the honie. of .kral. D. .34: Johnston with a • large niunber .in attendance. Mrs. Murdie presided. After singing,..the Institute Ode and repeating the Lord's Prayer in unison; the secretary read tho,, min- utes of the previous 'Meeting, and al- so presented a report of the .booth. eOnducted. at . the Fall ;Fair which showed a 'balance of abdet :$40.00.,, s25.06 of this. is to be added to the Mernoria fund. Mrs. W. E. McDonald was appointed delegate .to attend the Convention to be held. in 'Walkerton Oct: 1/ and 18 or to get a sbstitutet It was decided to have the Junior Institute of Tees*itter ta put on their play '"No Trespassing" on Oct. 25th' It Was Also. decided.. to sell poppies again this year the Saturday before Armistice bay/. Mrs. Wilson to .have charge of • this work. The, topic Travel Talk" was taken in a, Very capable and interesting manner by Mrs., A. W. Craws Mrs., J. W. , JOynt ce4r1h0f4*a intioh .011.14ed. solo . Mrs, TS'ISS"Eeld reading. by Mita Margaret „Thom was also Much enjoyed.. The Question drawer conducted by Mrs,: S. F. Ag - hew was quite entertaining and gave rise: to several discasSions;:The Holl„ dall was answered l'i#Iitperience ,bn a Trip."' At the close of thelal meeting reitrbssliments Were serVed an4 Soc., half hour enjoyed, CARD THANKS -,The family 00 Oa- tate Patrick Gaynot wish is 040. holt Inim# iFiencla for klo4 O' CHURCH NOTES' ' MrssAex Mai -Ming enki asin; Of Bei- grave:,visited, lest week sivith her sia- ter Mrs. (Sox. , 'Mrs., Tho e Mciorc ,and Irene visited 11. few days with. relatives in Toronto: Miss Bertha Mackay of .Stratford. ,spent the week -end at her home 'here. Mr Get,5-1VIeQuojd spent;Mondak in : Adhfield. Mr,"; and Mrs. Cd -x of Goderich are • 'Visiting their son, Mr, Clarence Cox Mr. and Mrs. 'John Falconer M and. Mrs. James Falconer, Mr. and M Cecil Falconer and, miss Florence -Pu don spent the week -end with relative United Chureh Y. P. •S: . at London, Miss Nora' Falconer re The Young Peeples Society of the turned home with: them. • United church Met on Men. evening. Mr: 'Albert' Mcinoids r, aii4 Mr The meeting opened with a hymn and Sam Sherwood of Crewe visited a 'da prayer by Mrs. C1'0W. The scripture last week with M Geo. and Miss Id lesson Was t.A.Iten by Miss Margaret IVIcQuoid. MacCallum. Miss Margaret --,Button 'Mr. ' Harold •• Sperling -spent, a fei. sang,.a seise ,Mrs W. E Treleaven days last week in Toronto. gave a • very interesting and ,instnet- .Mr. and Mrs. Alex Naylor and daug- iVe tallitto the Young people on how liter of Palmerston visited on Sunday to ITIOCe i success of the Y. P.: S. and With Mi and Mrs ,Ben Naylor., wlit it sbenid be 'made a sneeee, It There will be a serv1es in the would be well both / for the young Presbyterian Church next Sunday' ,ow - people and the Society if his advice ing to the Anniversary Services in the - v.ere follovved: Miss Jessie McKenzie united ,Chrorela, . .gave. a pieta, solo. The sheeting closed •The Mission Bend of the .Presbyter - with' a hymn, and the benediction by iari, church are holding their Annual Mr. Craw. , , • ThankofFering' meeting on Fridayseven- ng; Oct '19th, when a god pl'Ogi'ar\ salt- he gi.vere: Everybody The o'!deet resident in this :comisinn- in the person of Miss. sloiTir Gilles- ir. passed away, last Thursday She,Wass-in- sher-htindreths Sear. Her ;maiden name was Jean .familtori; She came 'from Scotland Shen she was 5 years *old, They set - led in the Township of .Dalhousie where she lived till she was 25 years sf age, then came to Whitechurch hiie ilii i'sreesev-sseis7ssirisew- Mrs-.2G11- lesPie was in •fuli. posseseice of all her, -faculties entil the time ef her death, haVing been Only 'sick a short time :Her,:huslsands Predeceased her 39years age, One, son John on the. honlesteacl iurvives.. The funeral as held On Sat- urday afternoon to Winghann cenie- tery. The Sympathy of the. COmmtm- ity is extended to the relativesits their, sad '.1sereaventeht. '• 8. a , .• Presbyterian Guild : • ' A meetings ,of the Guild • was lieid"- 0)1 illonciay evening Of this week _The_ prograni was. in charge. of sthe".Cen, 'titivation classes_ Thi ehief,"faCtitre..o• f the':meating was a debate "on the7son.- ject s "Resolve(' 'that Sports are talc- ing up . too inuch, time ie one Edsicat- ional 'Itistitritieriss. The .affirmativc . was taken by Miss Katherine Mac- Kenzie, and Alalcohn 'Watson, , The, sneent-i-Ve:ssbysMisillargaissts--M(Kerizie-, a,nd • Douglas McDonald. The' decision : Was :giveri the affirmativeloys_a-felk pointe,,,Musical numbers were: 'A duet liy Miss Horace AitchisOri :and Mary T)ouglae; and cheruges by` a number of girle. Vera Sheriff gave a reading. United 'Chureli MisSieo • Band . An - nualS.Thank-effering nieetiog was held Saturday,.0et.-13th. Cradle Roll mem- bers vvere. entertained by the Bind. An interesting prograne.swaS 'given. Lunch was served and a Social hour enjoyed. • ' The Tjeity Class niet n Thursday evening at Mrs Buswell's„ Attendance 16. The meeting opened as usual with Shigieg and Privet.folloned by the the. topic, which. was, taken by Mrs. . • , \ ST. HELENS The Annual. Harvest TI ankoffering Serviceof, the Anglican, Church will be conducted by Rev; E 0. Gallagher.. .on Sunday afternoon, Oct .21st it Craw. Several aprons and articles of 3 c"'el'ock• and -Mrs -Atha Miller • Alvin final' arrangements were Made for the Margaret and Edith attended the Pre - Bazaar to be. held Saturday,. Oct, 27, vincial ,Plewing. Match near London in the Council -Chamber. , • ' last week: Margaret reemained to • On Monday Oct, 22nd: there will be spend a few days her sister Muriel at . : held a. sectional .Meeting of the Tees- ildertea. water-s-taseknow pistrist of, the Bruce Messrs. Harvey and McKenzie Webb', Presbyterial of the ;United, Church; at Hugh. Rutherford and Tom SSalkeld, Bethany Church, CuIrooe Townshipwere arriong,thoee who attended the There syill• .be morning and evening I'lowing. Match: sessions at which 'Miss. Garrett, re Mr Johnston, Misses Vara Todd, centls • returned 'from Africa sil1 Mary. •Durnin, ' Grace Laekhart and , . speak., • • 'CladyS' Hodgins attendedthe annual The annual Thank -offering %meeting Teaeliere Conventiee at Gederich last of :the United Church W: Al.° S.. will be held on Sunday evening, Oct: 21st, when Miss Garrett, will give an ad- dress. 'Members are requested to bring tbcii• offering envelopes to this:meet- ing,' NEW RECTOR AT ST. PETER'S The Rev. E O. Gallagher sidle re- cently was appointed rector of the Anglican :Church here, accompanied by his Wife, arrived .in, Lucknew. last. week, and on SundaY 'eenditeted his first service in the church here , Me. dallegher comes from LindsaY where • for ' the past three years he fives curate in St Pauls :Anglican Church. On leaving St. Paul's he was • Jiveui ecany assurances of his' pop- ularity with the people there, abiong "Nyhom he had .been An „active worker, especially.7..N*vith' the younger element. From the Lindsay Daily Post we learn' that, Mr.. Gallagher • had a hril- liant career, As a Student in modern history he sediried• the degree. of 11:"A. from Toronto tiniVersitt iii 'oived the -de gl9re2e1,0tnimrd.iin: If9o2r4.0111.60fi, erei; osep ...-:--iir.-.-1926:thi°°-Gentrial- , • . . Synod conferred on nim the degree . • • of D. In. Deo, of 1927 he received the degree.of T. L. 13. 'From 1922 to 19..?5 he .,was 'rector nf Cartwright going from, there to Lindsay. Aueno.g SALE OP CATTLE 'ManagerS•of the estate of the late- , E. Durnin will have ' suetion ` were theii given from the Study Book " "The 'Royal •ito.ad"-''brifTtio• *elver and 'Mrs. W, F. Meriottald, flinsing and proye; brought tki „n4Oting to a o . op_ig 9ne et eimpotOt sale' of young. cettle.in. Lucknow, on Sliturday;: Gets 27s.cOmineneingsat 1.8f) . The, 4,tinier• farmers. ,Organliation o'clock p.114.-42 yearling steers and have arranged to hold e.):iploiving• heifers, ,and 28 tiveif,year- old steers win be offered for:v00.10,,.. rucv; ' ' matelt on the' farm of John Scott, , ,,.....„,.,. e . igit of Lucknow • l tai 'rhUrittlit)f Oot, al ft.vw , 4.0.1 ..,... ..,.! :„.,2„. . ;PI ki91 wIttivulero 000 NW!, : There will be no seryiee in the Units ed Church, pest Sunday Morning owing to the Anniversary at Whitechurch Sunda .School `will be held in the af-' ternootent 2.15. • • The 'AnniVerstirt , Seryices ,of • the United Church here will be . held on Sunday Oct. 21st. -"Rev. Ciimmiiig Benmiller and Carlow , -‘ be the morning. speaker and Bev. M. .C; -Par[ a Victoria St. Church', GO.deri,ch, the speaker in the evening., Mrs. Geo., Salkeld and children, of . . . Goderich were visitors. for a few days last week svith Mr. and ' Mrs. T. J., Salkeld. A` little girl arriVed at the home of Mr: and• Mrs. ' Archie Aitchison on Monday Oct.' 15th.; Congratulatioess Mrs. R. J. Weeds; Wilson and Vera were • week -end 'visitors at Fergus. Mrs. ...Woods ,reinainee, for a few !WCeki: visit w,ith, her , daughters at Guelph and Galt.- • ' . Mt, Chas. Durnin has purchased a •new Chrysler-L-PlYniouth , Mr. and MrS. Denctin MaeDonald and: •Mrs. sand Mrs. D.' C. -McDonald attended, the funeraV .Whitechurch f ori Satlida-Ortheirairrir7311-•s.-tit= lespie gr.. „ A monster -turnip,' weighing 19,4, lb grown by Mr. Archie Aitchison is on sekhibition at S'itire. Can any body beet that? , PLOWIING 1%1ATC11. • bINGLVCOPIES .5 CENTS ' ,ra .The Bread •I ar• he Bread -of Health no V ....of Health 'Ovit' MOTTO IS QuALPri*AND Try Our Quality' Whole Wheat Holm Made and Raisin -Bread • Chelsea Bans, Iced • Roills,doffe,e Cakes, 'Oatmeal Cookies, • • Fig Squares, Cream Puffs, Pineapple TartleteJelly titans, . ' ' Chocolate Marshmatiose- Cake Raisin Pies.: ' ' ,-, • • . . HottalliMAYS.."BAKrtR.Y Phone 36 .•• Lucknow- DANCING In , VVINGHAM ARENA HAROLD SKINNER'S BLUE WATER AlOYS ° ,EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT ' DURING SEPT„ OCI',. NOV. cil Jit* eyDancing . Coms ASHFIELD ,UNITED . CHURCH NOTES In the good congregattons last Sun _ uots ,'' enpa-rdton Kin- shitit a as noted, that there were visi from LondonSh• loss, Port Albert and Toronto. The ReV. F: W Craik of 'Gerrie slasetifledn(SaferdaY .1!'ensirig to Stins d:iy morning at the Parsonage. Mr. 'Craik was an his way to supply the .Ripley United Church pnlpit for, the • . The League :Service at Blake's Church was very well attended on -Fridays-nights --lasts-Tons...-.-Aider.son junior, gave ,report of Ids -visit -to and . impressions :sof the great' Con- verition recently held at Masey Hall, loronto. The Pastor- gave a talk on> "Good Di. McClure" of Bonny Drier Bush: After the close of the devotion- al ,period some interesting and mirth .provoking 'competitions took place. Zion has the . morning service next Sunday. • THE TOURIST CAMP GOING . , ".. •. , • • As a result of observation he made during an .extensive trip through the New England' States, W. Kirkpat- rick,' Coinniissioner of Industries and Publicitts is .cOnvirieed that-munietpal tourist camps Ire rapidly being dis- continued. Only the Very Small and rather backward centres stilt Cling to them, but in mostlY all the large cen- tres they have disappeared, mr. Kirk- patrick found, The Teaser" for this de- cline; heseid,,was that such camps at -s racted an undesirable c,lass of motor - ng „gypsies Tourists of the, better lass refuse to patronize them, with reeult. that. even private, tourist amps are also becoming obeolete. Pru - ate homes tourist cabins and hotels res taking the Waft of the canipe; he aid. Mi. Kirkpatrick said; he was also truck by the fact that the larger cen7 res. Put forth every effort to. bring "otos traffic to their , shopping and usiness districts' instead. of diverting t On the outskirts. r ' a 71 • . AUCTION SALE Edward McKay, 6th Con. of Huron ownship Will have an auction sale of is farm stock and implements on hursday, Oct 25th, conuneneing • at ne o'clock p.m. The faint also Will FAMILYTHEATRE THUR., FRI., SAT. --,OCT. 18, 19;2o "SHEPHERD of THE HILLS" By Harold Bell Wright TUES: and WED.' -OCT. 23rd, -24th **SAILOR, IZZY MURPHY" • ' Comedy, COMING Bob Custer, In "TERROR 'of • EAR . X" • Alskts,EKINGS-s -1-ilifisseef-Ada-Websters'Onve Ander- son and Ance Shaekleton and 1?almer. Kilpatrick attended the Teacher's' Convention . at Goderich, Thursday :and Vriday. Mr. Wm., Connell of' Clinton, 1:is sister Mit: Carter of Londsboro, sad - Mrs. Paul Reid of • Leeknow, were guests 'orrAiPs---trhos. sday Mies .Jean 'Lane. of KiniOugh; spent the'vseek-erid • with ,her friend Miss Grace Blake Mr. Isaac Andrei,. of Zion spent,: a couple of days ' last week with Mafs ekieg friends: Sidney • Brown' of! Lucknows spent thes eek end with 'hie. friend Rich- ard Kilpatrick., Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Stethers• and family of London spent the: week- end with Mrs. Wm.. Stethere and Mr: , and Mrs. IL Horton. , Mr Tem Glen 'Jr has 'rented his = • , • • • farm' to Mr.' ?red Johnston Of Lanes ands_intehdts-going-iss-Detreit-4e-ti e near future. TEESWATER • James Struthere A resident, of the 8th eoncesibo Culross, died on Oct.' 5th folowing a long illness from Ti.- cer. mr..stro.thers wes in his 68 year, and leaves a widow and grown-up faniily. The fimerel, wee. Monday of ;last week to Teeswater ceineterY, Mr. Struthers' early, days v•ere spent - on the 6th 'eons Oulro s, but many Seats age he and. his-, brother Robert, Mimed to the 8th tem.:- Robert died 6 or: dgci, * , Citizens ' of T'eesWater are se proud of their' baseball teem Which this sea- son won ."the championship of the • ' • Bruce League, and the Malcolm Cup, that arrangements' are being made for a banquet to be tendered the • .inembers of the teams The Bowling Club has undertaken direction. of the Wait; which Will be held in the Town all -on OCtOber 19t1i. a e offered for sale subject to reserved. id. - • John Purvis, Aue. We are receiving this week NEW COATS and - W. DRESSES Be here arid see: them.: - Special Pries WaAre carrying a' large range of Women's and Girl's' Kniited Suits in the.latest shades'. s' • SPECIAL for FRIDAY and SATURDAY.. Phone 85 AN Lucknow