The Lucknow Sentinel, 1931-08-13, Page 11
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LUC'I PiG`1V, ONT.,,
11•11SDAY,• .AUGUS'F 13th, 1951..
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Dr:' R. L. Treleaven, Lucknow SES _Annual .'l®u.r� l�e�t
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Hours: 9...._12 • A: Ni: ' �.30•;-5 P. M • RESIDENT -PASSES
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P-HO.NR.S x.'RAY e 'icfent of 14 Rinke Enter--Frrat Prize •Goes'• • The', splendidturnout'kt the United'
. ti; Jarimes-Jnhnstan,� Paonee • R
Church---eongFegatiom _ uiC i,
`. ':._ l line ia 1 • :Kinloss • Dies from :Stroke --Ser ;, To. hursday• of last week .was ..proof of
Fa er on:
¢WALL PAPER -4 full o..f,.,1931 ,
't
rade ices •consider- vele' i ,the: Nineties as Reese ,ani n' local cera' and ..its surround- the popularity of this phase :of church`
.., .. - wail Paper on ha Pr , -4 The o gr
1931. •l am also agent, " .Cout,• ...,o.�;x- •
.roes were:ver attractively decorated 'activities. Harbor Park, at ,Goderich':
• ably4 , wn forng y •
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houses:'' 'for • the lady bo'wlera' 'annual •rinks Was the site chosen. for the 'occasion,
for 4,�ding Job ^' ,
• ' `ndeed' an' ideal shot.; The
a stroke; :which. he titif : 'tournament,` held on . Friday 'of last .and .it, is, i,,
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R. 4: ;CAMERON Foll'uwmg ,,,y.
Vous 'Nl r.. v sed..off ver ' plea large. pavilion was very• ' convenient.
Decorator, • eke Prevl . ; 'week. The ay'..pa's - .y ., •.. .• •
.:Pa'i'nter and Grainer, fared ':some ..three we ' e " e. ' -rot the, 1 'd 'es' in the serving of. ,the
y • Jas Johnston died at his home in 'sandy and everyekeexhad';reas,, net a:
'$ox 174; Lucknow.• . on•,-Wedn•; sday, o 'x' well pleased with' the success ,of the ?lunch- and 'the surrounding grounds
e m ruing #
n. n lastXitbeegh, velli owlets served
: last' vu: elf , , , . e, *The 'ideal-, h re men s
a_:.asuited for . softball and for
STORE FOR RENT• -The , st- ore, o w,as 80•, a&rs - of a at .the_ r' een'which was :the running of "races. There are ; also
until reeentiy - occuiiiet3�� ter- Walker-: ▪ --s.-�hh�ot'1-vs'h_....-� :,fifties• in danty_.a�gP r -•
e e�ciall � for those syvings; .' teeter-totters; aril ,a. ' M.ay�,
'`•' $tore A ' .:good• business location. age.. Was bort, in, the , early quite' convenient sp , y
-. `: APp1Y"'to: lie, Qore- leekno ,,._.the illag-e-;off Wellesley -,in ter •who at.enI ed`from out .'of -town. :'-pole,-and these....amusements . were_
.(3.Q-4-tf,.) .-.--- _... .:: t ... As a mere lad he came the -younger child -
loo G'oun y .-. , ..,
`' i with his parents; In , -town• rink's and ixcl Tca eridks ren, s,jand.even. some. attic:. grown
NOTICE -I .am in ,a poStilott 'to to Kinloss township out-of-town. t
-.t :Trucking,. at l Cason- 'the late 1VIr, and Mrs. Jame's .John-' .There were 2 rinks •from. Palmerston
dq, - l kind's'' of T u g,•
ro" : who* settled, ori, lots 6 and 7 011 'and one each from Harriston, Coder -The. races .were run after lunch;;as
ole "tater.-Wilson 'A'rmst. q, ston,•
•.:.
Lucknow.. the 9th. concession. ; ich, 'Wingham, Walkerton,- Durham the'•afternoon was very warm and a
3-9- ` IIS' lived 'there until his marriage and Seaforth. .. great many preferred' to go•'bathing
(3;---9-11.) lst prize,, silk bed 'spreads,. went • to , However', before lunch a 'softball
to Margaret B.oy ,.. righter .,
,• 1'e eldest da
AGENTS' WANTED® • of the late Mr. and Mrs..John Boyle. Mts. Rome's rink from Palmerston. 'game was staged. between' the single
•took u the fatn, cConnell's. rink' of Walkerton. men ,and .married men. '.The Atter
Man or woman to travel and ;t1:1-: rhe young couple, P Mrs.. M ., o cin abl assisted by" Mr.'.N: D.
Point agents for 'old-establ'.sh'ed; house „on -the 8th concession which abutted 'von 2nd prize, magazine racks T :being y m, iced the ams.,
Toronto' over' .forty ' that of �••Mr.. Tohnston's. • .parents. Be -: Mrii,'Glazier's..., rink from Goderich�i McKenzie, . who u, p, h B'
: , in tipsiness • in , .
work Mr.' John- prize,which was Thermos, •• . • Over 150.then gathered' for 'lunch.
years: For, terms and . perso7nal inter-, ing, schooled oto hard , went. third
write • ro erpus and pro- - ;.A .local rink 'composed •of M'rs'. which is always one of the big fear,
• view wi h one • Of ou travellers, stop � tbecarne a p p . lugs. '
'Pept W=>S, .Winston Co., T .gess
'Toronto: five' 'farmer. ' of that conlmt tiny:. Porteous, Mrs. • Huston, Mrs., Hamil- tures of', a picnic..There. was a.,,plen-
.
8-e: Some 'twenty years-' ago, -Mr': -arid ton and -Mrs. Joynt (skip) won.fourth teous .supply. of .good things; topped
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Johnston moved to ' Kiniough; p prize which , was' •,blankets. Double .off as usual by ice-cream. Sear'. , a
Mrs. •
FULLER BRUSH COMPANY `^
• where they occupied. a' small farm; boilers, '�#or the'•mystery . or' console- spread did not 'appear to'. effect the
Fuller Brush Company wants Two on died three years ago,: tion ' �rize were won..by Mrs., Smith, races, which were run' soon 'after, as
NIrS. Johnst t p,.
° Men with Cars to- check 1. 1VIr, Johnston : was, cis ®McDonald, Mrs, Howard they were keenly, contested with- the
lt'iiie. 'Type , -and' uiitil..�ecgtlt-y Mrs.. Al
• and inspect our .business in Bruce cared for • by a daughter, Mrs. Mc- Agnew. and Mrs. Clark (skip). ' following', results:-'--, -
and Gray Counties. ' : Must' be . •saber Lean;, whose death . •occurred, two
• ' -fiwci 'ttli 15eihoo•-per--=•year-•- -. ,non . .
,.expenses will be considered. Write- : They deceased who' was: highly' re -
,expenses y -.,. W g.... Hamilton >._.,•
4.1.3 Terminal . ,.$ledge,....
' • M '•WORK "WANTED -. by
IV
FrVIS
Health
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OUIR MOTTO IS'Q"UALITY AND SERVICE
- -7---.--.4 EGItAL• S . . ...xR.0-••;
JELLY. ROLLS
CHELSEA • BUNS.
'ICED ROLLS
MUFFINS -
-,.N'UT. FRUIT MEAD-
• 'CHOC•OLATE' MA.'
one, 3
BON BOUCHIS , - ,
RAISIN PIES
RAISIN SQUAK
NUT SQUAB
PINEAPPLE• TA
SHMAL4.OW CAKE
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Girls under a -Dorothy. 'Paterson,
F•.IFT-Y k -YEARS OF.SUCCESS Norma Ritchie,
Girls .5 to 7 -Marjorie So
-Rath-Win:- .......,•_,..
Boys $' to '7 -Reid -Malin, Fred
Webster.' -
..._$oys._-
, , 7
erne—W-hite^
Girls- 8 to 10 -Louise Greer, Doris' Agnew,
Ritchie. ' Mrs. John Ietheringtoa of New-
to 13 -Ma Struthers, -� ri -' -visit-in 'with--her-sister..
irls"1"1 . >�' - dale, M•an:,, rs g•
Mildred Ritchie. Mrs. Collyer: • ,
Boys' 11 to 13-Uz rold, Ritchie, .
Jack Leith, Mr.. B. Pearlman ' has brightened
'Horne Mar -1• up .the front of his store with a fresh
Girl's 14 to 17 -Lilian ,
r►ian wJi3."knew hIn--A-6- •
lden :Julitlee ":number --of the•
,ispected •by, the y
Northern Business •College ..:has been
o .a �numbpr 'of , • homes
in • this Community, and •anyon'e-goesi
erang, :. airless • course=
would
well tocarefully° , rea'd this publics -
tion. ` The institution ' has this year
completed 50, years..- •'s Cessftil
teaching • • of .business' courses. The
college has ,modern • equipment, sten
otype .machines, having "been added
•
a year' ago. An edver'tisement ap
had always the interest of the town-
in Mimi
' ci p a1 affairs in the iii a les -Ile s'
P.
ed four. years, 'from,
member, of. the ;councils The following
ng
_yelr. ie became Deputy ;. Reevo
for: ,two successive years was • reeve
of 'the Township. For.the . past' 20•
years until' ' the time' of his death,
Mr. Johnston • served .as. Justice of:
the- Peace. . _ .-• : : - ••
Y r: aid Mrs: Johnston • pears , else'whe're in this 'paper
-To; the late M
were born, 5 boys arid 2 gins. The sur-
viving members of the #aniibe are:
James of Kincardine, Dave of. Bert/ e,
1' John and Mark bn
,J'red of Listowe , , _ ,
the 9th and 8th. of Kinla-Sand 'Mrs:
farm an experi need'',fn altli les;
. �wiiii�g`w6rker; •no•►�srnol�er:: Monthly.
or yearly engagement. ••Apply to
Fred_ Pentland, Dungannon, Ont..
'Phone, Dunganinon, ,53
AGENTS --WANTED
$3, $3.50 or $4 perday•guaranteed
for " sir ty, ' seventy-five or hundred
days', agency. work, in your locality
representing old -established house in
-business 'in Toronto over forty years.
- For -'ter -ms : and "personal ., interview
-with one of our travellers. write Dept.
W -G, Winston Co., Toronto.
(13-8-c.)
j,OALLl:ND GENERAL -
•
v�h
tore: The Lucknow Citizens' Band. took', .
part in a, very., successful 'band 'con-, '„
cert at 'Kincardin % last Sunday ev="'
ening. • • .•
,Mrs. Carrick' Douglas' . and -..,two
.children, 'Hobby.- and Mary':Joyee,' are
:visitors with •Mr. and ,Mrs. ,George
Send in. the`-na'nes of your' visa
Mrs. D. 'Patterson'is visiting ,With
relatives''in 8eaforth.
Mr: Stanley. Burns was a recent
visitor with. his parents.
Mrs. James T. ' Lyons is visiting
" ith relatives in. 14ani'iltoti,
Miss L' orraine . Brabson is, holiday-
ing:.witli relatives •in Toronto.. -,
Mrs. `Jas.' Geddes- spent a few days
recently with'; friends . in Hamilton:
Mr.. Herb, Graham' ; of Toronto, Was
a visitor with his mother this week,
Mrs.. -H, .,Gannett and babe are vis
iting with. Mr. and'. Mrs, Oliver John-
•
sten. Wooden
Mr Walter' Horne of Kingsville,
:. .... --.: .7e °rad, drs ; .Leroy -.' _ . D- =:Cameron
..a... visitor. _with .11tit. a.. .._3argam_ Puce :B •
.,.,..8.w, ,
Mrs. (Dr:) Thomas of Niagara
Falls in visiting a couple' of weeks
with her parents, Mr, and : 'Mrs.' RL H: ,
McQuilliri., _ m
Mr, and 'Mrs. . Wm. MacIntosh, ..
Kathleen and Alex, • spent. • part of
last week with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Mc-
Innes,. Teeswateir. - •
•FOR ' SALE••Iiand «Rotary.. Circu-
lar
Tub Washing Machine
.tnd Wringer in good conilitmn' at
a -- -`
Horne, s
e(`ull ug1i 'is a visi-
Card of Thanks ' :: . -
•
The Ackert:Aamilies awash' to -grate-
fully acknowledge the kindness and
exP cessions --of _sy-m_.:pathy of friends
Andrew Hamilton, (Sarah) of the and neighbors during their recent
7th 'of Kinloss: ° ' ' . . berea renient.
• There' Iwere also four breakers' and '
three sister, ;four-of-•whorri survive:
Oliver and Joseph of Lucknow, Mrs..
James Doyle of Lucknow and Mrs.
John Morgan; of. Winghani.
A • large gathering of friends and
rink. tournament held in Goder>ich neighbor's' gathered at the home of
{ last week and were successful int the .deceased on Friday of last.•weelt,
wiliiiing both 2nd and 3rd. prize:. Secy aged
• the
t'o,__tl�is �. g
and prize went to the rink composed: gentleman. Rev. .l3urgess; of Kin age
of Mrs. Haig, Mr. J'. McQuaig,' Mrs. Presbyterian Church conducted the
v R; Robertson- and Mr. R. Robertson service and 'interment was made in
" (skip),�vith 3'tvins and a plus.of�1�3.:Kinleas cemetery. ' .
The - other .'rink,• winners• of third ` •
prize, was composed of Mrs. Hornell,
Mr. Hodgins, Mrs. J. Agnew aria Mr,.
3,' Agnew, (skip), This rink had two •
wins and a plus of 16.• Word cias..beet ; received here of
Several rinks of local ' bowlers the' death on Tuesday morning of
were in Wingham on••
Monday' even- •Mr. J. J. Hunter of Kincardine, pro-
ing competing• in an Irish Treble prietor of.the Kincardine• Review-'
tournament. The rink consisting of Reporter and the , Ripley • Express.
Wellingte'n•'° McCoy, Root. Rae • and Mr. Hunter had -not been active this
Clark Finlays n won . mantel clocks past- while in newspaper ' work.
abs dee e
as second prize: Fourth .prize, Which' to a lingering , illness' with
was :pillows, went to the ,rink coin-- which caused his death, Mr. Hunter
posed 'of Howard•. Agnew, , George was an • enthusiastic. Orangeman and
Hassel . and • Roy Finlayson: was a Past Grand° Master of the L-
O: L. •
Thursday of next week ;Air pro-• The•funeral will be held on Friday
vide the big event of the - season afternoon. at ” P- •M..
when a': large entryof rinks -is ex -
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. pected to compete in the Lucknow
Birwling, Tournament for the Joynt
trophy and other valuable prizes.
BOWLING ACTIVITIES ..
Two rinks of bowlers from the
village engaged. in the open mixed
MR. J. J HUNTER
DIES AT ,KINCARD'INE
A
sit To
Lucknow
The followng was' a letter written
to the editor of the Stratford Beacon
'Herald and' it reflects the very favor-
able impression our' village made up-
on a summer visitor,, Mr, W. IA. 3 -Legged Race, boys --Bobby Mel.
Young.,( '. • - ' '. ...:Kenzie and Harold Ritchie:
..Editor. Beacon -Herald. ”•
Sir: Having missed , our annual'
visit to Lucknow' last year, my_ good
-rn
tor
-th
her sister, Mrs. Howard
garet Ritchie coat of paint.
Boys.14 to :17 t-Iarold dreer:Gee Miss Velma Rogers of Flint, Mich:,
r'ge Joynt. is 'at present.; visiting . with Mr. and
• -Young :Men's -Art :Andrew. • Mrs. ,W: W..Hi11.. • :.
Ladies' -Miss Helen Foster.; Mrs•. Men --s work . clothing and shirts,
McKim -; new .low prices. "MARKET". Lucknow
Wheelbarrow -Art Andrew and.• Department Store. , `
Clarence • Greer: ', -
Wheelbarrow, girls' -Audrey Horne Miss "Christena Carrick of Owe)?
and •Margaref Ritchie. Sound spent'' this 'week with • tela=-
Coat Race -Art Andrew and Joy tives in the village. •
,.
The regular meeting of . the, Wo-
„,p__„� nstitute. will be . held' attate
home of Mrs. W. E. MacDonald, on;;;;
pridayp. ,August 14th, at • :3.30. o'clock
Bargains.:. in ' all Summer Wash
:uoodsz-Voiles;>-Cr-epee,-Prrnts,�Ging- . � �'
hams, etc: New Low"Prices--"MAR= "
KET"•-Lucknow 'Department Store.
Mrs. Letang returned to Wallace-
burg this week.' She was accoinpan-
ied by -Mier mother, Mrs. Angus. Mc-:•
Kinnon, who will spend a few. weeks
there.
Henderson. • Mr. Temple Clark left on . Tuesday
3 -Legged Race, children -Annie for a' trip in the• Canada West where
Taylor and Jean "Havens.. he has business.,interest.
3 -Legged Race,' `girls' , Audrey •Mr: and Mrs: Wm: Black of Espen,
Horne and Audrey Henderson, • ola are visiting at . the home of Mr:
and Mrs. R. J. Cameron. ;
A Successful Tea
On ,Tuesday of last week a very
r, successful afternoon tea was held on
the lawn at. . the home of Mrs. Wni.
McKenzie, who sponsored • the event
for the benefit of Crippled' children
• at 'Burlington; these • children being
Wider 'the- supervision ' of Miss' Isobel
McIntosh, R. 'hl. -
The lawn which was draped around,
• with 'flags made a very pretty sett -
big for the occasion and the tables
were, daintily decorated for serving
o
n'
tea. During the afternoon a pr gra
was provided consistingof solos by
Mi Y
Miss Myra MacDonald and Miss Mil-
dred Treleaven and Miss Rinker of
Kincardine; , a duet by Miss ° Belle
m >
R . e .. J. W. Joynt and
- Robertson and Mrs.
m . ,.
instrumental selections M
ctions by Mrs. c-
Kecknie of Toierito.. -
Much credit is dne Mrs: McKenzie
for her initiative in this benevolent
, _
to
seheinex Many
thanks It
s
are due
•those Who aselsted and contributed
so freely. The proceeds 'Amounted tt+
IW'4.op
Mrd. Irwin Patterson
Kille In uto ' Gc1, e
AT a .result of • injuries ' which she
received in an auto accident in the
States, Mrs. 'Irwin ,.Patterson, of "Tiv;,
erton died ori Wednesday of last
week at Marshfield, Wisconsin..
It will be remembered' that just a
few "months ago Mr. Patterson was
killed ' in ' a ^motor ' acoident on the,
Blue .Water Highway; between . Ani-
berley and Goderich. Since that time
Mrs. Patterson's brother, Mr. Fred
Leggett had .been asci§ting herin
winding up the estate. On Thursday,
July
h Mr
., and Mra.. Leggett e
tt
left
for their home in the West, accom-
panied by Mrs: Patterson. In the ac-
cident', Mr, ; and Mrs. Leggett were
not seriously - injured. A fractured
hip and other severe injuries were
the ' cause of Mrs. Patterson's death,
two days after the accident.-
oun son, ' Gordon; had not ac-'
A Y g
com anied his mother. He was stay- en-
P s
ton: A . •shares in the prosperity of _this stay-
ing with his uncle at Inverhu .. _• town.,. '. •
daughter, Miss /slay is a nurse -in- terprising northern• VVI An.- QCTATti.
The pillow race . for men was won
by Mr. Rathwell's team. ,This, race
seemed t� give ah inspiration to the
wife and 1: took advantage of a day. young girls who thought they -could
off to renew our friendship in the show the mothers how to put .a pil-
Sepoy Town: The amenities insep- low into a pillow case, but were un -
Arable from social joys engaged Our successful. These races 'created a
itten'tion: at ' first; then a survey of great. deal of fun. Then -came a pea -
the town brough us, in contact with nut scramble, followed ;by another
our friend,. Mr. Robert Rosa. He in- softball game,' which ended in 'a de-
vited .us to visit the pumping plant cisive victory for the single men. Of
of the new waterworks just approa- course, there is a danger that the
thing completion; • had a drink i of married men May think they won it.
water from the artesian Well flowing To Mrs. Paul Reid, went the, honor
on the surface. It was cool arid clear, of being the oldest lady 'at the picnic.
jr. McMullen was the oldest' gentle
product. Mr: Ross.'introduced us to man, '"• ^^•
,
equal in appearance to the Stratford
his fellow workmen; Mr. - McGregor 'It was • tinfdrtunate that the de -
_
Mr. McNall. They had the base mands of the harvest season prevent -
of the steam auxiliary engine nearly ed the church members of. the farm -
completed; .. the __electric engine was ing •
community being present to
in place and they expect to start enjoy what proved "lo- be` adelight=
pumping in September. ful social outing.
The standpipe was in -Position on ,
•
Wim, ..MEETING
top of an adjoinitig hill and was a con-
spicuous 'object in ..the landscape, t -
aluminum painted - steel shining, bril-
liantly in the sun. • Most of the con-
d'neting'piipes have been laid through
the town and the people are joyfully
anticipating' the tittle. when they can
,i[ake a refresliing draft or a shower
bath by tutnin'g a tap a't-til' Wieder-
ate rate of $6.00 per annum. The ul-
timate facilities need hardly 'be men-
tioned, thel are in evident: " • -
The -unemployment problem ` was
inbignificant andthe comfortable
homes .were "surrounded with tlne•large'
gardetds in which the flowers, shrub
berg and fruit bore 'evidence tee the
intelligence and .thrift; of the burgh.
era: The factories were busy; slit
cars of faru'1 stock were shipped last
week and one' was due When we were.
'there..°' °Having mentioned . to one
gentleman' that we were .front the Clas-
'sic'°City, he said "We have your Des-
cal-Herald
ea-
special gut
Herald here now every day by
son o.": In this way Stratford
The . Young Women's Missioner
Society •of • the Presbyterian • church
met' at the home of Mrs: P. McCall
on Thursday ' evening, Augus. 6th.
Meeting opened using hymn' 519.
Scripturelesson was from John, 4th
chapter, verses 1- 42, followed by
Prayer 1 by the president. After the
Roll, .Calland reading the minutes
Mics 'Henderson gave . a veti inspires
ing and instruetiVe tape on the; chap.
ter read:,for the lesson. •
Mr. and Mrs. Wm.. Glibkman. of
Chicago are guests with -the ' latter's
aurit,I Mrs. B: :Pearlman.
Mrs. Thos. Harvey of Exeter, is'
spendiing a 'few days : with her dau-
ghter, Mrs, A. E. (Buswell: ,
Mr. and Mrs: Harry . Torrence and
children of North Bay are visiting
with the former•'s mother/
Misses Jessie ' Henderson and
Maudie Fisher are, 'visiting with Mrs.
Wm. Martin in Stratford., •
Miss. Katherine • McKenzie' .isvisit-
ing at Niagara Falls with Misses
Gynith and Dahlia" Ainley.
Mc, George Douglas of Boisse' ain;
Man., is spendieig a couple of. weeks
with his parents •in town.
trttini»g of 'Aroma i;Geieral Ioepi•
tel.
Stratined) Abu, 8'
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Nethercoli
and Ruth and Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Rogers of • Stratford, spent the -week-
ntd at the home of Mr.• and Mrs. W.
W. .Hill. •
Mr. Harold- Yates went to Preston
on 'Monday to' act ' a's ,assistant "sta•
-
tion -agent. 'Mrs. Yates 'and • children
are spending a couple ofweeks with
friends at Glamis. •
Mrs. Wm. MacKenzie and child-
ree areat present tamping at Swas- -
tike Cottage at Bruce . Beach. Miss
May. Patterson of 'Stratfofd, is a
guest at the cottage.
Mrs. ft. D. Cameron .has returned
home 'ffom a visit- in. Ottawa. • She •
was accompanied by Dr. A. A. ,Cam-
eron wiio is spending a couple of
weeks with his parents. •
Guests of Mr. and. Mrs. H. J. Lind- I'
say last week were,Major W. S.
McArron, Commandant of Kemper
Military School; Boonville, Missouri, -
Mrs. McArron, Jean and Kenneth.
Mrs. • Reavie, Earl and- Marie of "
Sarnia, Mrs. P. M. Campbell of Ham- •
Ilton and Mr. and Mrs. Mac McDonald
of Detroit, visited over the week -end
with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Geddes.
Bring in Your Coupon
Several letters entitling the holder
to a* free package of .Hire's Root
Beer extract are still unredeerited.
Bring' thein in at once.- -
Rx H: Thompson,
Specials_ in , Women's `Silk, •Hosiery.
-New Low Prices.-
-."MARKET"-Lucknow Department Store:
• 1VJ rs. ' A. M. Wolff' of . New.
:visited the past week • with her
er, Mrs. Kenneth MacLeod.
, Isobel Ann McLennan and Jimmie
Hicks ate at Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Mc-
Lennan' for a month°s holiday.
Mrs. G. Siddall and ;=her daugh-
ter, Frances, are • holidaying for a
week at Big Bay Point, near Barrie.
A sola froij Mrs. Philip' Stewart-
wee -much appreciated. Instead of the
regular missionary topic, Miss E:
Henderson read a Very, interesting
letter from Miss D: Douglas, For -
most'. The meeting was brought to
a close using hymn 592,. and Miss B.
McLeod offered prayer: '
Meeting for August 27th, will be
held at Rev. 'McDonald's cottage,
Bruce ";Beach: Meeting will be, : -
dreteed by Mi ts.' Rev; McLean, Wins•
it'am,-ee'!, '
York
ni'oth=
• A
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Murray end
Miss Margaret. J. McLennan are
spending a week's holiday at Spruce-
dale. .
Messrs. •And W— h'ompsotr-ane.
Malcolm Watson have returned home •'
after, completing Summer Courses. •
Andrew took a Supervisor's Art
course in.. Toronto and Malcolm an
Agricultural course in . Guelph.
Mr. and Mrs. Steele McKenzie. and
family of London;,' Miss 'Bessie Mc- -
Kenzie of New. York, Miss Jean Me-
Kenzie .o'f Toronto and Mts.- R. Y.
McKenzie, Miss Maude' Murdoch and
Mr. Jack Fisher are spending a vac-
ation at Bruce IleaCb
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Mr. Elliott Fella, who 'for the
p ,
ast ° six years has been the, teacher
urch school, has been
at Whitecli en - gaged as Pincipal of Smooth Rock
Fails seh'ool, which is ,vest. of Coch.'
it ` ere, were° 150-
tans. Titapplications.
" osltion received • frofn etper_
for the p .... . ;,:..
ienced 'mole . teacher.*, hang trot
dee
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Cecil r~��
ANYONE' -
GROW THE
M LARGER?'
RGE
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Mr. Wm..Statters brought into the
cucumber which'ho
office this week a
believes may be a record breaker for
size So early in. the season. The cu
which is of improved long green
Variety ety .. weighs 1s/, .1lis. Frontend to -'
end it is ' 10 inches long end et the
centre ii AFi lno'kae is CirCVimtereltco
,cuu you haat it t; ��.:. '
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