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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1929-10-17, Page 1• • 4. '.. sai $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANC.E; 0.50. OTHERWISE ' DR. W. M. CONNELL •. Physician, land Surgeon •' .Lucknow, • • Sours: 1.30-4.30 , „7 - Phone .86 ' • , DENTIST ' Dr. MacLeod Wit'', • visit. tucknow . , ; !Reel,•Teesdfir, in The Cada "'Ouse., OENT1ST ' • Dr.. Loknovi..- over 'DedicWs ,Store..`Extradtioie either by gas' Or focal. Will be in. aegaegannori every Thursday. Phone 58, litee. A. Sitidalla lareatnova liroatm. and Reid hattaae.-Mointy to lead om 4 that mortgages ori farm • paoper-. los at "d 6½ per cent according aleaerlaY _Miered Also sMa 1 .1MOunte on second' mortgages • on, ;Oat sproperties' and an personal•-: *See. A lava.good faring for sale. WALL PAPERa-,A. full Vase of 1929 Walt aaper on hand. Pekes 'consider- able down for 129. I am _.also agent; for leading job houses -R L Lamer- . .on, Decorator. Painter and Grainer Boa -174, aLticknow.a ' • FOIL SALE OR RENT A 150 -acre feria, Lot 2; Con. 6, Ashfield; Applyto IL...J. Blake, Dun- gannon, Ont. • 31-10,-q.) FOR SALEa-liarge .lot with field- enceana barn, in Lucknow. Peiklings, in. good repair. •. ' Mrs,. C. Murray. (1771,0-p.) FARM FOR .SA.LE 50. acres, being' west .half. of South 'Half 'Lot 19, Con. la; West Wawan- osh, 'Good buildings, well fencedand close to school. Apply oe the premises, • ' ' Archie Anderson. • 'AUCTION SALE FOUR CARLOADS of Cow, s, Young Cattle, Horses and Colts tall arrive from the West this week and tater wM be offered for sale by public hue - tion. Warth for bills. S. R. Miller .(17 -10 -ca • AUCTION SALE - William Broome, Lot 5, Con. 7, Kinloss Township will -have im auc- tion sale of his farm stoek and imple- ments on Monday, October 21, com7 mencing a one o'clock 'P.M, ' John Purvis; -"alee: . (17 -10 -pa ; 'AUCTION SALE W. J. Kershaar-half'mile west Of Kinloss, ViHae, Derham Road; will have an Auction -Sale ---of his -Farm- • Stock. amoleinents and Household ef- fects On October .230, Commencing at ,One e'clock P.M. Everything will be sold. • John Purvis, Auc. • ' AUCTION SALE Archie .MacKinnon, Lot 21, Con. 5, Kinloss„ west of. Larigside; will have an Auttion Sale of farm stock, in - 'Chuang 44 young' cattle, 7 horsea and. a . number of pigs, on Oitober .24th„ ,commencing it One o'clock P.M.. ' John PurvisrAueaa 01-10a-114 ' LUCKNOW, ONT•t' 711113115DAY, OCTOBER 17th, 1929. Fr4 , ' Siii•GLE 5 CENTS ' 0-11-0-0-0•70-a0a1-0-11-11 ',iLiOCAIAL AND ENERA • " .;"4.4.448;1+fr°.41.1".". • 1111!• Stanley -Puree is liatne from London for a few 'clays. • Miss Ada Pickering Of DetroitLuaknew •friends.a • : ,Moting -saleaaBargaine in "Piittlag Wool an.Yarns-The IVIaa'aCa• fth.O harvest. .js in full "Oi* l this week and the crciP: is of fine' quality. . Mrs.: •Milan • R, Harris. of Chicago is visiting at the home' Of her Meter, Mis. Muidoeh. The Rev. la G. Paton Of ,Teemeater and Rev. IL V.; CrOW' will exCaaage. auaiits next ,aundaya ' ,Miss Jean Detiglas arrivekhonae on Mceiday.. eftet spending a week With ,sister. in 'Chatham:: • - • Mr. Malcolm Weoster; has been .in. Leaniington adating the., summer has' returned to his home, here. •• Mr. Alvin Percy of D.etroit i in town for a, Coiiaeea ie or ws. paring his stay here he ie assist:lig at Mr. Aanistrongle. • •J; G.:Murdoch' will, have an auction , 'of , her hotreehoicl effeCti. Id her reSaleiree • the .afternoon. .aaterday. Oct.. 26. 'aae bills later..,' " Mrs. M. A. Johnstari.'who had ;the • 'Matta tape i•eeently to break a'\booe in one of her weiSte, is spending a week, with 'ha daughter, Mrs. •Logan • in Teeswatera . • ' ' Mies, Lorea Campbell was a patient at the Loekwool Claim a:.• Toronto:for tt-taia clays'or last, wwh aek ere she underwent an operation for' the re - motel of her tonsils. . ' , • game"' 'Murdoch iCO. haae rented the stere.ia tae Martay isiutk regent- ly • vacated by the Virrieta State- P,98.- seesion will be •takeri at the end of. this ninth. ' • : . W. C. T. U. MEETING • U. will be held_ at. the home .of Mrs. MacKenzie on Friday; Oct. 18th at 3 o'clock Paiala-AllaWillenahla- tetestedare welcome. • . , a—a-ea, • ST.HELENS. Mime?: Mabel and frene Woods of. .Kitehener were hoMe for• the week: vna, • ' Mr. Albert Wallace -of Barrie •and Ma- Jelin , '..Opaniegitarra,' of Faroe Were . Week-eatt. 'visitors with the for - meats,, aastetaltraaaalui • Millet, Sr. • Ret: Iii• G. Whitfield '.Vrettchettaat ahelbOurne,. en. 'auridey,•. and on re- turn -brought. Mts. '•(Rev.) -Donald and 'children • who made an.:enjoyebleavistta at. the .iaan.se., ' ' •• .. • .. ••• and ;gra, George ..White and Mr. and ,Mrs. ' .Elmer Waite Mothred• from.. Algoma and are visitoes awl 'Mrs. 'Jas. •Durein and called on -old friends 'around : St. Helens. . •The ' Anniversary services .heid'. an Calvin • United Church, at...Helens, on Sunday Oct. 13, were a decided, suc;, • cees, 'being. greatly enjoyed by large . ,• .• • ••••••• • • •• • • • congregation.! :• ,* . • • Rev. A. f Donald, M. Of Shel- burne gate two very practical ilia impressive sermons ea "The Supreme Test of Christianity." In the morning; serMon he made a plea for the.real- ization of a greater senee' of oneness in Jesus 'Chalet; emphasing the im- portance of mutual helpfulness, !Pit- Pathy and love for: the underprivilega ed in the homelarkl and-aahroad. At the evening 'wake he pointed out that the attitude of -silence and inac- tivity on the Fait of -Christian people was in reality consenting to arid en- dorsing tbe, conduct of , those whosel actions and. purposes hosi.de t� Christianity; aand stressed, the need" of assertion arid aggreseiveness on the, part of. Chaist'an people; if the land of the Kingdom were to be rel, The cengiegrition „were asked for. a special free aaill offering and .$400. Was" received. The floral decorations were rtelightfuli and the service of the choir in: their special selections' and in their leadership of the .;sing - ng was comnienciable aadatighly ap-7 areciated. .The regular meeting 'of, the W.C.T.HOLYROOD The H. V. Institute. made their an- aual visit -fa the Old Peadpre'a-Home airalkertonrin Thursday last. There ClICRCH NOTES • were about fifteen in the party. This ,eing the ninth visit We may mention Dr. Margaret a/Sara for ovet.thw hat -it was. Mrs., Will Hodgins who ty yearsa missioniiy in. India will be :thought of 'this charitable 'deed. The . teriabers %trete welcomed by Ma and the. s.peaker at the annual Thaiikolf-; lg. ts. Whales who have charge of the ering Meeting of, the. W.M.S. of the institution. Then alf. inmates numb - dayLucknow Presbyterian Church, Mau- ering afty, thirteen maiden ladies day evening; Oct. 21st, at 8 o'clock . and thirty eix, Men, and the guests Everybody° welcothe. . met in the chapel and enjoyed a , St.. Petat's Church couple of hours arogram. The Rev. Mr. Crouth Of Bethany toot' the their. The Apostolic Rite of Holy Confir- The ladies of the Institute are. very -elation • was corifeared in St. Peter's Church on Sunday morning, in the grateful to Mr. Crouth Ler his aisle- ' _ , . presence of 'a whole congregation. The tanceMusical timbers were given by Mrs. Brown, Miss Aylee and duets At. Rea. Bishop Newitham, acting for Archbishop Williams adminixterectthe by, Miss AyTes and.Mt: Crouth. Read - laying on of hands to the largest i!iti were giaeallY.Misses Hazel cy „led aerie flaldenby. The program Pea - class in years presented by ratv. E. O. closed by all joining in singing the Gallaher, the rector . There were also piesent 'candidates from St. Paul's noxelogy. Followieg this each -inmate •Church, Riplea. The Bishop in his idi was presented . with a parcel _ con- dresstainieg ' 'mine made cookies, candy, liken'e'd the Christian life as a • sandwiches, oranges aad for . the' wn; business in which we- as members of men a pair .of stockines, and for the the firm, owe our loyalty to the Head men a pair of socks, all of which Was of the firm and to one aaother: We gratefully received Following this hope that .this consecration' to Chris- titia life and Work will long be re- thevisitots adjourned to the recepia membered by the candidates and tion teem where tea, sandwiches and ' • cake were served Mrs : Whyles and preve a power in their lives.' Next Sunday is Childieras & ram: girl Meads. Mr. Crouth exptessed the ilY Day in the Church of England thanks of the lastittite for the kind, . reception they had receited., We The morning „serviee. Is „aedicated to should- like tri, add that the game is tae children, the evening to the fait- . ) a very ' fortunate iii having lalr.'-& Mrs• . ily. a- Whyles in charge. • •, • Malta Cherch Y. P. Si NORTHERN BUSINESS COLLEGE,' ibWEN SOUND, OrtiNING A • BRANCH IN LUCKNOW , We admit that beard is One of 'the biggest items Of expensewehave to cOntend with when taking a Busiaelle Coase &Way frons home. In order therefOre, that pupils May be able to take half their training neat hottie and thus reduce theii, board bill ..to almost half .(by rooming), we have decided to open a,bratteh in Lucknow. and have Made arrengemente With ; Miss E. M. Henderson who will be in charge. Here ,TyPe-*ritiag, Spelling and Commercial Correspondence will be given and the list: halt of the course will be taken with us at Owen Sound, where Shorthand, Commercial Law, Rapid: calculation,' Arlitinietic, , etc. will :be tatted and the 'pupils fin- ished off for positions. IN§ .a spleidid,oppOrtunity for pupils to he near laime during the winter Menthe and be ready to tette to Owen &hind the spring. Hundreds of our grad, tes are holding good 'positions all over the DOntittion and Out rePuta- timuntraritaticeartful -Colleae.....ateatao --for itself,through the. Many satisfied Engines§ Nausea, who hate emPloYe4 ^• our MHO. Phone 58 Lucktiow orcaJl at Express °Mee' 'Whet. all leaden*, Unit will-li-e-WeifilitraTifirelled. not Walt any Vine lryoulire intemI-•- .-4ng--•tO take a ceitilse this "littera • Northern taellege , • „.alisHE ELECTION, CAS:PAIGN' : The proyineial,' election is less than two weeks away. It will. "happen": Oct,Ober 30th: . • • • North' Huron like South Bailee Will. have a straight- two party .contest, the Cialventiop he10,at Wing, Inuit aaaMenartai, of this week hearing aecidettara4•113 piit. a cithdidate in field. Meseta': A„.Reheatsori, Liberal mid.. Dia, Whitely • Carisereative ' 'will theaelar.a, South, Bruce, as preeiesisla stated. iiaater, G. 'MOW, Conamarative and".W. MacKay,' Lib- eral are: tae .candidates. Few public meetiriggaate being held in these ;Wings, the raralidatee trust - Ing mote tor. 'personal -.Canvass; . A j�inl Meetieg .howevea, :in. the. inter- ests of the, Liberal ,calididates in North Huron and Smith Bruce is an- nounced for Thursday „evening of next Week, Oct. ,24, in the VoWn Hall Lucknoaa Mr. Robertson, N. Huron is publishing his views 'en the. elect- ion aseUes the laical 'newer-a:pets: A 'Second fetter from him • appears in Tae Sentinel this •week. Mr. Robert - sen is reakingaimaperance -the malta issee, and is very emphatic in his -0a- voeition to the .Geverntnerit donitol. Act. In North • Bruce, Mi. alea Whinney who has the seat for,i the Liberals •is again the.. party cai- didate, and is' oPaosed by D. .i:,Bry!rs Conservative., „.Mti McWhinney, h been taken ill with an attack of andis net 'able to take art active -par in the campaign. a As. the cainneign probeeds. the liqu- or question boobies. more and • more the pailinount issue, much as the' ppliticians ;would like it otherwise. Candidates of both .parties arather. shrank. ,from the • liqeet qiiestiona as there is at large -wet element in both patties. But it is so much in the pub - lie mind tail' it. could net be kept in .the background. ' *6111g Salea-Special Price on Hose. and Gloyes this week Market, . - • , LANGSIDE Mr. and Mts. E. Sinirier of London spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Scott of Belgrave. • Mr. and Mrs. D: alchines of White- church and James McIanes of near :Teeswater and Mr. Wesley -Young aelierit Sunday .with Mr. and :Mrs. J., McInnes here.' On Oct. 9th the friends and neigh- , bors 'gathered at the home of Mrs.: Archie Clow to pre,sent her with a token of remembrance. T,ae following •address v:as read: • , Luck:now, Ont; ,Apct. 9. Deer Mrs: Clow: - ,•We your neighbors knowirig that yeti ta'a slam au Leave this community and make your home in Whitechurch have gathered here to have at soci,a1 evening withlyou before You leave us: • You and your late husband were al - Ways Of a 'bright, cheery kindly slia- positima and Our door was always open to any of us whether we cama to visit or borrow. We could not let' you depart to • your new home -with- out a sliglit rememarance. $o we ask yon to aecept this coinfortable 'and hearth rug..We• hope 'that you May be spared many 'years to enjoy these gifts and that Our life may be .cheer - fel in yoar• new home and that you will ever be a Welcome visitor , at. the Unite of those present this es - ening., • Signed on Behalf of the Community Mrs. J. Johnson, Mrs; W. A: Taylor. • Mrs. Clow in a fea, worlds thanked diem very much' for the gifts, altho ihe wee- completely taken by surprise The rest. of the everthig, was septa in panes and contests. . Mr. Robert. Moffat last Week car- •ried off a number of first ptizes, at ,the Plowing'Match held near Walk- erton and winning the- SiIver Cup. - Congratulations. The Woinenls Institute held Omit °wen Sound. • • A SOCIAL BtfallIIM, Mr. Charlie Congrarn is basy erec- An interesting program was arra*. ting fine new driving shed gad by the, president, Mr. ICermeth Wire. Abner Ackert and son JAek, .alurdie,', for Monday etening., :Miss ,spent .the week -end in lateritford. Joan ,McKire read the Scripture leeson airs. Thomas Hartle spent a, tew and:a Very pretty' lyric wee: rendered ditVg -reeentlli with be.father Mr. • II ward rto';inSOn 4a seag by min Erfola 13uSwel.E.Thi Aloog Palmer, Kjacal;d1Tle- topie. dealing with the ' beauty. ,ittal Mr. aid Mrs. , o - f the worth of iloWers was.well .treated , Nit. and Mrs, G.eo. Dickenson and -fa.,' .ia, a leatiet by Mies Iiiael. W.ebstel; taily motored' to London oe.. Friday. 'egad' Craw ;recited A njett 'which Wit We- are iiiita-th i`ereff.;-tlie d'Oblii, Of' based on -1m, ,Itigit aatleada_.aayaraa. Ma. keeneth MeKetrzie. ef F.:thy:oaten, The-trieeting•was-alesed-avItlii•ptitatr,'. it-.totnier- real -dent iof neat Ilottroodt • -. • ~ ..... '- Mr: ' Mckentie-reAutia• Ofd. aciftialn-. •The.„Citizeashie Cohrinittiee, 4. hosy, tanaee....arawal ,here the past • stnninei... firdnerini A meek couta which will be ' -'-'---4•,0- -' .— '. 'The LOcknow' Junior institute and the 4ttitiforlitatittitein r the- Tevera Rail; tucknow Oot 290, Each girl plettee iiring two pie& All .inereheta. theitf. ititeidated art • 'cordial* _lotto'. 0,0.0t , Vtlit .0...ftature.-of.thp .rneetink_ Of, NOV,. pp_irllo .ber491w tRANtattESSOlt • 6.0 „. - 'POLITICAL MEETING!- . AtiOtit ineedno of the elettas of intridortk RurottLwalli _ held in the laolltia -Latelthate, the evening of Thursday, Oct.• 24th - corn - mending: at 8 olelock.'"This trieetitigie called in the lut6!'ogtq Of the Liberal _POW eRtididatei. W. MacKaV In •S'Onth, Bruce Ata _With liaveni_amt.heth,,..a411 be,, git• 8802_ tO ,e4tireet the tooth% , ' • • The young 'Sten who. a few weeks age Stole a Worse and buggiv ,rec,nri caught •b J. .by the laraotilieiiit Ralita • eh -nth -eat wette and,-was.-,takert Walkerton. Ills is a *her peculiar oil unfor- tunate cage, as he -had 0.66d-..rffltitit. tiOrt aritt was saving MoneyllefOre Inaking_illig_ brash:414h hAeleistaiL itiet 'N;ir , " • WEDDING BELLS , Mead -Curter• •. • • A quiet. wedding took place • , the hem° of the taide'a another; when Aravillaasecam youagelt daughter of Carter the late Henry Cat - ter 10th ,con. Huron, , was aultea in marriage. to .1lar. Daarida C. Mead of thei.41-iy Lbeknow., The bride was given • in 'Mel -triage by her, brother. Tae room, area 'attraeaarely- debrated in nirik and greenr triok the*, pasee uatler ^an arch of .ii;tunin leaves and the cete. .‘. • .. meny was performed \ by Rev. C. N. McKenzie, pastor of Andetas United churCh of which the bed; Was a member. The bride wore a wedding , goyara of Powder alue georgette with silk radiurn laee aid travelled . in , sand Prdpch velour coat with hat ;and .shoei to match. FollOwinga the cere- ananey the immediate -.relatives par:, took of a bountedus wedding dinner, after ithich the - happy couple 'left .motor for Barrie and ftimi there will continue their 'journey .by rail to the groom's • home in Cobalt where they will reside--- a-a:ape 0 -- FORMER KINLOSS- MAN MED AT 'EDMONTON Waa Visitor Here •an August Residents of :Kinloss -Tearriship, and of.,:aucknoW. wha. knew Mr. Kenneth itlacKerizie, B.A., Of Edmonton, Were greatly surprisedtp learn of his drat% •whienaceuiled at . his •heme .in tal- monton On•Octoaer 9th: kr: Mackena tit paid: a . sonieWhat. •eatended visit to Ontario during last July and Aug Unit, spending Sometime with a ter Mrs Mrs. Leslie Mackenzie of Toron- to', ;aid Witlafrienile here. He - attend-, ed tho Old Boys' Reunioa at Teeswa- ter, where, ha met ,many former riecju- eintaheee,, and with Mr. Ea aa, Ilod- gfni of town A boyhood friend spent a very enjoyable clay and evening call- ing on 'thetas friends. The fatally home was ori the 8th "Concession of Kinlossat few miles east of Holyrood. Mr. 7aakerizie, whose death at., Mania '68, Makes' thefirst break in a family.; of. five boys and four girls, leaves a widow (:before her marriage Lena Erzpien) one son, Sart ' Of Chicago, -„ two daughters, •Mrs. LeSlie MacKenzie of Toronto,. and Miss Jean at home. • • , A tain brother Of the deceased John Mackenzie, resided for a time near Holaroed on the farni .new oc- cupied by Mr. Geo. -*bite. At the time of .the.great movement of Ont- ario people to :the Canadian, West,. 'all the family went to the ;Preitie ,coun- try, meetly to Edmonton, -.• . • , ..At the age of 21 the late Mr. Mae, Kenzie, While working, m suffered the loss itif ratt including the thumb, of hi a left, ham!. this ac- cident caused him to change .his plan of life, and he qualified as a echool teacher, After teaching a few years he 'attended Toronto Universityatak- ing the ,Arts course,. He thea went to- • Alta: where he taught for a short time before going to Edircin- ton to become priaciple of the Public school there. With ,11, few, brief inter- vals he was on the dity teaching staff fer aaout 33 years.• He. was ,o,n the Ceunca Board when Edinontoa was given the, steals of a town, •and be- came the first mayor: , --O o , LUCKNOW SCHOOL REPORT ••••••• Q • The .Bread of ,Health OUR moiro IS QUALITY AND SERVICE.. TUITE LOAF. CRE AM PUFFS, . BON- BANCHE, 'RATS- nsir ROLLS, DUNDEE 'CAKES; STRAWBERRY itINEAPpJi. TARTLETS, CHELSEA.. 13UNSTt. e0F° • FEE CAKES, -ICED ROLLS. ,•• ... • :Plidne 36 I Y BAKERY Luckhow _.•"" TRE SuN ASSURANCE' • CO,MPANY OF CANADA THE COMPANY OF WHICH :A. cArniplAN MAY BE PROui? For Partieulari to Rates And_'Dividends, See ,GEO. If. SMITH Agent • ' MIL. JAMES. :IRVING Il•EAD. Mr. :James :Irving, a highly re- spected "reeident, auckneva for man years died early Wednesday moaning. .He had been ill with, pneumoniaa-fai about two weeks.' Mr. Irving ;is sur vived by his wife and three daughtera Mrs.. k. G. 'Smith of Toronto, eau Misses.' Edythe and Phemie Who have been in Detroit the'.past few. 'years. The "'funeral Fill be On Friday: af- •ternoon, to Kiatail Cemetery: Searice to. be at the family residence at o'clock P.M. • Moving Sale -All our Wemen's and . . • Children s waral •winter Underwear is reduced an vrice.-The Market. -Room 1 Senior Classeessirde atarks 250; Excellent 1871: Good 150: air 100. Excellent-alorence Drennan a36.:' Donald Firilayson 234;• Isabel Nichol- son 2,a1; Muriel Paterson 227; Jim Webster 224; Dorothy Irwin 212; Jelin 'K.:McKenzie 210; Marion Tap- lin 202; • Mary Fisher 197; Gordon Stevalit 197; Helen, MacDonald. Good -a-Helen Hamiltin 181' Louise. Greer lab; Jack_ Leith 174; alarm Hornell 178; Jean Havens 168; Elva Twan.ley 1661. Murvin, Shannon 160; Margaret Salkeld. 156. Fair -Jean Ward 123 Donald Johnston 114; Jack Hender- son 105; Evelyn Taylor 1031' 1Below tair-4ack 'Drennan 46; Vila WhitleY . 76; Stotaraa MeQeillin 57- monthly-iiteatii4.fin, iltb, At the . aealiae..blaaaaatatesible• Kailas -1-35-: 'florae of Mrs, Elmer Tiffin. They Excell6it 100: Good 81: Val:D. 54. ' ,planried to have-a......1.1ar.gar mim it Nov. • Er•reettent-aa-ack, Coek 134: •Xeit.h 18t7:111/1^'0.s.--krol•Itto and ne iai: Bessie' -Stewart aral Traegiiit. Whitby DUNGANNON , On tfie evening of-Oetober 8th, a reception was held in. the Dungannon ParishHall: in better of Mr. and Mrs. .Donald McKenzie, whose Marriage tools piece Wednesday, October2nd Mr .and Mrs'. McKenzie who had only returned that evening from ,e tour to Niagara Falls, Toronto idKitchener, received the 175, guests 'present, the bride wearing a aharming gown shell Pink 'georgette, with a rope of Pearls. The hall wee prettily decora- ted with streareere of ' mauve and cream and the 'guests danced to the in a feW weeks. After this business MiS. 'Robert Ross enve a. paper en Teteperatece, Mrs: Gibeart Gilieqple -tang a. ableartialathaa-Misses -Carrick ;gave a duet Mrs; Hairy gave a eading qeen•411043n0-40.-411"641rill-7 *Ir Ma, L. Caairi gave a paper "Vie Bet - :tee ta Wear 'Orit7thalritukt-Ontisitrs-.- 7-11eetioft-7-SaTii:4a-z-ia-affir----.WVEL Iiinctr,w;ls,:a..erved 'Eu14..4:4000 .:114.1t haat apett. • , Tbls cornimutlity wait •repreaeri. ted at 11*(tinglunirrall, Fair and cCerii! COL There vie 'ettatql ititd the aW VIAti an eh vettral-soosei-: 126•; Rtresell •Garritee 118: Mary S.:1k? eld_ 114 a,iteeter Baaer 1144 Willaaria, Scobie 112; Clella Wilson 110; Artittir Sniilh 10g; Erne§t 1,utton 101; Dot-, TOO Fted, Niftbsfer' 100, Raymond Redinolid. five -Piece' orches- tra. itiny' beautiful gifts Were 're- ceived,: testifyingto ;the esteem' in which the YOUrig couple are held. At midnight lunch *as- served, the :Moe scheme- • in the 'aextiee being carried out in pink' an white. Preasely. at 2 .A.M.' the singing of the, National Authern dismissed the gathering when all returned to theft homes ,with hap- py reitembrance of a •very Pleasant evening.. The communityextends a hearty welcome to Mai. Mckenzie an'd wisltea the young couple mt. ong and prosperous journey on the sea of mat:- rirnony:• They are inakirig their home on the groom's farm near Port Albert, .Gooda-Llavd Wyk' 984 Deleon ala+era r°11 95•:- Pahlaa)al. IVI_eletiv,ie 90. Vaire•- Watreti Vrgt-iffrfairtiltirgf I. *idle. aa-aarataltaaar _ 11E41,b1CAlla'rOD:414-77 -To 'egg oh Lao will be held in the I.O.italk -Ran on the of Thursday, Oct. 17 at 8' esetook. All members are rif to he P4,9,11t0,4100'yi Another ,barn fire becured in die eeigaberhood Octa 9th, When the Otke large barn; 45 feet by 60 feet with tivo wings aticl- pod stabling. in, the aasemeat, • the' property of %DO; 'Jaairies McKnight, an the shaelel Col-. bathe 'botindary about 2 and • dee halt miles West •of , Nile was earepletela 'de- stroyed by; fita It alts evidently, e case of spoltarietare edaibuation. 'Mr. Mcknight' had been working all dita With his brother, :William MeKnigat. Wheieatarai edjoins hit, _and bail gone over to on 'bate to de' the, everi- lag cloves., just as the I -Wittier -et 'feta flames: He succeeded in .saaara..a, fine :_teovif 1391*.ig Wilkhr. hia but wns unable to 4.0 anythitig furthet so 'titled', did theatItarres en- velop the -tarn. TIM acetates' eron which had beet tlireebea 'ally the ptevioil day; §' aaa'aitirefar , to tatethet With spiii'enineliiiiery -the paTfaltase'. Witner at tive klitratat • -Wife' 'FAMILY: THEATRE THLTRSDA:Y, FRIDAY, SATURDAY Oetther.17-18--19 , Douglas Fairbanks, In "THE GAUCHO" • Coating October 24a-26-426, , Serial a"TARZAN THE MIGHTY." Along With Feature • • "SILKS & SADDLES'', and; OimedY glir!rms•Ek[• WHEAT WANTED :PQM AND NOS -POOL WHEAT TAKEN AT THE LUCKNOW FLOUR MILLS Baiement Bargains • Visit Our, I3asement • and lei us (proire to iou 'that our - basement is a , • Bargain Room Alfred E. Auni.01.... HELIEN DOUPE WINS SCHOLARSHIP The following :note which appeared in, The Globe .6f.October tali will have ' local interest in View of the fact:that . • :he Doupe- family were Lucknow res- idente for. a wither of years: . *Helen DOupe, daughter of H. • A. Doupe; principal of the 'Forest Aven- , •ae „High, 'school (Port Credit) was Awarded the Upper School scholar- ship, which is represented. by Cbliq year's, tuition at the University of , • foronto. ' • • . • MORTGAGE SALE' Under and by. vitttie. of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Mort- gage, which will be oroduced at the • tii•ne of the asle, theft Will be offered for •sale by Public Auction at the . ristintibseraidgaaocnent to the Hamlet of • WEDNESDAY the 6th NOVEMBER,' • 1929" at Two Weloik P. M. . ' The South *est part' of jot Num- ber SeVeriteen North •of the Town Plot of Port Albert in Lake Rano. it the . Township ,of Ashfield aria also the smithery' half of the easterly 82 an- tes of said let, contetliing .in alra 91, acres more or less with. a right of way . over. the northerly 33 ft, of let .Sixteen adjoining . to the • On the fartalre said to be situated irafrarrie house 28 ft. It. 80: ft.., _with. an • addition 16 ft; x ft: on stone &int: dation with a good. cellar underneath. , also a frame barn 36 ft. 3t, 56 ft; end an 4ddition is ft.-r.5..07:.ftr=rtathe •' • Grainery ft. x 1$ and a good Mired well convenient to buildings. • The soil is e---geee-ehty loant nnd the property is corivealeet te, Church :-ond-Scitael• ,:nts.tite IlliteaWate • r way.• • ' • TERMS OF SALV:14.-TWenty peit - • * thirty days thereafter. There ' . _ „ re-Sei ' Far-trein itiorielaadt Waft": -a`t- time- of sale or may he had from the - , undersigned. d OWnerr. se lots will; he up in the 00nel:tit:as, 'had insutariae-aaaacinavallaelaa-ciriathahare an- Vrft-liretilitents, thi*-isothe Aftli-tairt-io-eatd,li-litd: within a radius Of 'five„follea ot • Lhotrinen tit* ' the •past fewweek, 'tli t Other batftt heiq COMPlitSlY destroyett".!‘ed: the *lig two otivOtt# • atm, .of sale and the balance with'n • ' JohoAPuedttroill'eor vo/xri`itintsci:LidsaisElteinotir, 121:4k0 - :4'