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LUCKNOW, ONT., ° RURSDAY, JULY l'Oth,1930,. SINGLE . COPIES 5 CENTS
DR, W. M. CONNELL
Physiciaq° and°'Surgeoe
Lucknow
Hours: 1.30 3.30 ' ?.
Phone
•DENTIST,
Dr, R. L. Treleaven,, Lucknow
Roars 9--=12 `A.. M
Phone 5,3 : X ray
Will be in ;Dungannon every. Thursday
WALL PAPER -A full line of 1930
Wall Paper on hand. Prices 'consider-
able down for 1930. 1 am'; also agent
for. leading job houses. -R. J•' Camer
on, Decorator, , Painter and Grainer,
Box. 174, Lucknow.'
Tom. _..T
FOR SALE A°•com1ortabie dwell-'
• lug. Apply to D. C. Taylor. •
• ("0 -3 -la •
TRUCKING ' •• '
The' undersigned is prepared to do
all kinds -of trucking. Prompt service
to 11n parts of
aOntario:.
Lloyd 'Stein,: Phone 11,,L ckno'w ..
(10-7-p
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DRAINAGE.' WORK IN . •
• KINLOSS TWP. '
The Kinloss Twp. Council'are call-
ing. for. "Sealed: Tenders" for; the
.. Trenching and covering:: of tile', - on
the Gaunt -Laidlaw Municipal Drain
on Lots"27-28, Con. 2; „Kinloss. •
Tenders to be' in.'the hands of the.
Clerk not 'Ater than August 1930.
All tenders to be•'accompanr , by
+•,marked cheque for`IO'%' *the on-
-- •.•:--ti:aet price.
The lowest ,or any tender no
essarily.accepted. Plans and
nee-.
pecili-
cations nay been seen at :Mr. Thos.. 1
Gaunt's, or at the Clerk's office.
J. R. `LANE, Clerk '
•: i 17-7-c.) Al
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0 LOOM. AND, GENERAL Ir.-
Mrs, 'Harry Pierce • of
'.v WiiimpegTis
a visitor with her sister, . `Mrs. Thos.
atsen.: ;
Dr, Rt L Treleaven will ,netbe in
„his office for. two weeks '.following•
Miss.'Marion MacDougall :is home
from .Golden a Valley forthe school
vacation. , '
Mrs. M. White .and daughter, Joari,
of Toronto .are guests this week of
Mrs... Hassel. •
:Bargains in ' Silks, 'Dress Goods,.
-Wash Goods -Etc.. Th ei Market, Luck -
now Dept.' Store:
r. ' ervin Bridge, who is on va-
cation, dropped ;in to see . Lucknow
friends' on . Tuesday.
Mrs. ' •H. G. Sherriff;, Vera and
Graham, . are. spending July and'Aug-
ust' at Ipperwash ' Beach.
•
Mr. and. Mrs. Claud ' Brown :Qf Lon-.
don, Ont:; :were. 'guests of and
Mrs: Ilollyman this • week:,- '
. -J. Garnet Armstrong .and son
Ronald, are'up from Toronto to'.spend
a few .weeks ate (::ark's' Point. •
. Mr.' Stanley Burns 'of Lond'on,,.and
Stewart tsurns., oz 'Detroit, are spend-
ing the .week at thew' imee. here:
Mr. and M'rs..Wmr Martin :and son
Bruce, , of Seefortii, were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cameron
• ';Mss. Thomas Gagnon' oLonde;
formerly, Miss Almeia,'-Durnin,mil-
d on a, nuu,oer . of Lucknow friends
ast: wee -end, _._
k.
Me. .C. J. McGr gor, principal, at.
• exandria: Scuooi, . Waterloo, ipaid: - a
visit recently Le iiia brother, Mr: D.
D. ,McGregor. .
WEED INSPECTOR
Haying. been , appointed, Weed_ In-
spector for the Township of 'Kiihloss
for, the year 1930, I take this oppor-
tunity of asking the hearty co -opera-
tion of every ratepayer iv the Muni-
cipality, incombating the weed -men-
ace for unless'- :everyonetakes an
interest in .their own place, it• will be -
'lurch harder :to accomplish , the end
in - view. •
° The. Department seem' determined
to 'tighten upon the weed lsw.
Thanking, you all in advance,
, . Yours, • Truly,
Albert Thompson, R. 3, Holyrood.'
•(1.0-7-e.) .
GOSPEL MEETING . In :Lucknow Gospel Hall
• • CONGRAM „BLOCK
Every ,Sunday at. 3 o'clock
Sunday, July 13, .
."AN EXPENSIVE= HAIR CUT"
• (17=7- p.)•
TO ' .WHOM IT MAY:. CONCERN •
. Fire Insurance Renewal Receipts
numbered 2102 to'•:2125 inclusive ' of
the FIREMEN'S INSURANCE COM-
PANY of NEWARK, N.J., have been
lost, 'mislaid, destroyed, or stolen from
' the offide of Joseph Agnew, of ' Luck-
• now, Ontario. This is 'to notify that
same are void and of no effect.
(10-7.p.)
DO YOU LIKE
BREAD -
That is White?
ROLLS- .
That are Light? .
'CAKE -
Out Of Sight?
• COOKIES- .
Just Right?
Of Course You Do:
REID HAS THEM
REID'S BAKERY ' Phone 68.
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`6I " NOTICE. TO CREDITORS
In' the matter of the Estate • of
Annie Cameron late of the Village of
Lucknow in. the Countyi_ of Bruce,
Widow, deceased. : . •
Notice is hereby given that all per-
sops
er-
so s having .zanyclienis or • demands
against the late Annie Cameron, who.
died :on, or about the twenty -north
day'o• f March A.D. 1930 at the Village
of Lucknow in the County'of 'Bruce,
.are required to send .IIby post prepaii
or to deliver to theundersigned; ex-
ecutors under the Will of the • said
Annie Can' exon, their names and ad,
dresses' and full. particulars in writ-
ing r their • claims and ' statements
of their accounts and the nature of
.the securities, -i if any, held by then`
duly verified by affidavit. ,
And take notice that after the Sec-
ond day of August A.D. '1930, the
said 'executors will proceed to distri-
bute the assets ,of the. said deceased
ant"ong the persons entitled thereto.
having regard only, to the claims of
which they shall then have had notice
and that the said' executors will not
Le liable for the ` said .assets or any
part thereof to env person of +lipsc
claim they shall not then have re-
ceived notice. .
!• This notice is given pursuant to
the statute in that behalf. •
Dated at Lucknow this seventh day
of July A.D.19'80,
it
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Luehnows
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Mr. and Mrs. William MacKenzie
of towu,,attenued' tae .Patterson farcy
sly picnic' and re -union at Ingersoll,.
on duly 'lata
Miss Isobel Douglas who: came borne
from -Chatham 'last week suffering
from a nervous breakdown, is im-
proving at her home here.
Mrs. Weston end"her five children
and- her ,.aunt Miss Dorina . Moore,
have' come :from Toronto tospend a
few weeks with, Mr. R. Moore, •
Misses Jean and Bessie •MacKenzie
of Toronto and •New .York respectively.
are -ipendiiig 'their ; vacation with
Lucknow ' and Kinloss relatives.
Dr. George McGregor and daughter
Donna, and Dr.' Will McGregor, of
Chicago, visited last week With their
;father and sister on Ross street..
Miss Myrtle: Webster is taking 'a
summer course. in Mgsic at Toronto.
She will teach in the . Welsley village'
school after the'summer' vacation.
The regular 'meeting "c f the W.o-
nien's Institute will • be held at. the
home of .Mrs. ' Jas. Miller,'Friday,
July llth, at 2.30 o'clock. ' Visitors.
welcome.. -
Mr. and Mrs.. Robert 'Cannon and
three children of Toronto are spend
ing two weeks .at Clark's Point. Mrs.
Cannon was formerly • Miss' Rose
Smith of town.
,Mr. Ray • McDiarmid, Mr. and 'Mrs.
.Trangmar, and Miss ,Mil'er, all of
Cleveland, Ohio, were week -end visi
tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex
McDiarmid.
'Miss 'Olive Robb has resigned her
position as teacher at "Purple Grgve,
and following ,the •vacation , she will
be on the "spare' ,list of the Toronto
school staff.
Miss Margaret, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. F. D. MacLennan, is away'
on a boat and -.ail trip to Montreal,
Halifax and New York and will be
gone a couple, of weeks.
The annual.' Scotch Doubles tourn
ament will be held on the .local bowl-
ing green, Thur.'sdsy of: this week.
The green is in excellent condition
and Victoria Park is beautiful.
Rev.: J. S. Hardie and his, daughter
;; arpatret, of London were guests of
Mr. end Mrs. F D. MacLennan Thurs-
dayevening of last 'week, being on
their way to their summer cottage
at Oliphant.
:On Saturday of, this week, July 12,
the oven memorable victory' at the.
'.Boyne River, Ireland will'be coinmein-
orated. Local Orangemen will "cele-
brate at Kincardine *here a demon-
stration will be held: '
-The Sacrement of the Lord's Sup-
per will be observed in the 'Lucknow
United Church next. Sunday .morning.
Pre �arator service Will
Preparatory ervice 11 b
y, . , wa a held on
Friday: evening, when the ReV. Ralph
II. Turnbul, of - Belniore. will be the
preacher;
•
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Mr. Alvin Irwin and wife, of •: Lon-
don, were 'callers' at The' Sentinel
office Saturday of last week Mr,
r
a' Wig Ir one time an employee of
the Sentinel, and . is. now with The
London Advertiser.. He was ` married
d
a year ago.
That typical Bruce"Old Boy" Who
having
•
., prospered in the neighboringre
republic,. yet , Y t lves ta• come
'back
eh
. to
enjoykaki Heron breesea atBoucle
Beach,:Di, . J, P. ' MacKenzieof
Dstr�oit,sIt,d
NOW hiI Lucknow fvjon o
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ATE'RWORI{S BY-LAW '
• ° CARRIER! WITH •..
.. MAJORITY OF 50,
By a majority of: 50 the 'ratepayers:
of Lucknow, voting on . Monday of.
thus week, '.approved a by-law author .-
` ling:. the Village Council to raise' the
money 'necessary: `.for . the • installation
of fire -protection and domestic water
It will. be' remeifibered ;that this by,
law -Was submitted to. the, ratepayers
on April 7th (just three.months'ago)'
and was defeatbd by eleven votes.
In April the vote FOR was 118, and
AGAINST 129.. • •
Ln si..nday it was .152' • FOR, • and
102• ,AGAINST.
It will be noted' that the'' total vote
on Monday was only 7 greater than
the total vote cast, in April. `However
a number' who, for' one' .reason and
anotherdid • not vote in April, mark-
ed ballots on Monday, •w hile it . is
known, that several who, strenuously
opposed the by-law in April refrain-
ed from voting this time.
In April the northern division
(north. of Campbell St.) voted 76 for
and 84 against,' a total. of 160; . and
the southern division voted 42;for. and
45 against; -a- total of 8�7
On Monday' the'. northern• division
voted 96 for and .72" , against, a .total
of ;168;' and the southern di'v:sien vo-
ted '56 for and 30 against, a total of
86. s' . •
following the vote in April,` a num-
ber •of, those- favorable to the by-law
thought that : if the. ratepayers ' were
.nore fully 'acgti.3intgd with the con-
ditions :which actually faced' the Conn-
ell, and with the real . purpose of the
;'by-law, a different verdict night be
secured. With the purpose ,of bringing
ori -another. -Gyle these underlie* a
campaign of education, and had a
largely -signed petition' .presented ."to.
the Council,requesting that.,'the
{aw' be re -submitted.; The '` Council
-Linking the\petition sufliciently.strong
to warrant 'another vote 'beingtaken,.
took the necessary': steps' to tat end.
Besides the educational 'campaign
those favoring the by-law hada good
organization . to get all favorable vo-.
ters out, and. some time. before'. the
polls closed, every Voter' they wanted
had marked a. ballot- .
On Friday"evening • of last 'week,
a public meeting, arranged for by .the
Committee `favoring the' by-law, was
held in the.Town Hall. This meeting
was addressed• by Wm: Storie, consul-
ting engineer of Toronto, Dr. 'Berry •
-of the Provincial Health Dep., ;.and
Mr. Flemming, an engineer, represen-
ting the Layne -Bowler Co. contrac
• tois.. All 'three are familiar with 'such
work; as is proposed at Ldcknow; and.
they '.gave much useful information.
The 'meeting: was attested° by about
100 men and women, who' gave splen-
did attention throughout.
Regarding this meeting it was
stated, by a party not over careful. of
the truth, that it' would cost the vil-
lage 'a good deal -$500.00 perhaps,'
-as those men didn't work for nothing.
Well these men'' didn't 'cost the village
one , cent.. They motored here from
Toronto and supplied their own gaso-
line. , .
The. favorable • vote .on the -by-law
relieves thee Council from a ,difficult.
situation, .as they', can now proceed
with a scheme of which they approve,
and of which they know a majority
of the ratepayers approve.
'STREET DANCE
Lucknow Fire Company, will put on
'another', of their popular• street dances
on Friday . night of.'' this week. Six: -
piece
preheat -re -this time,. . band in at-
tendance, and prizes for lucky ticket -
arid first'couples on the 'floor", after
orchestra starts,
Clearing all Curtain Materials' at
reduced prices --The Market-Luek-
now Dept. Store. • .
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'Card of• Thanks
Mr. Fred MacDonald and sons, wish
to express grateful' thanks to tbe
friends and neighbors who were so
'kind' and helpful during the.Jong .ill-
nesc and at the death of wife and
mother.
t•.
Mr. and Mrs; David M. Polosky of,
Chicago, on their honeymoontrip,•
were guests for a few days of 'get
week of Mr. and Mrs: B. Pearinnan.
• From here they went to Toronto tak-
ing Miss Jennie Pearlman 1vith thein
for a short stayin the city.
Ail the ladies of Lucknow and vic-
inity are especially. invited to visit
Thorhpson's Grocery during the two
remaining days; Friday. and Saturday
of a Baking .'demonstration bit' Mrs.
Calvell and sponsored bycourtesy of
the Magic Baking Powder Company.
R. II. Thompson.
It appears that, The Sentinel was
overlooked in the distribution of the.
copies -o€ ---the Entrance examination
results, so that we are unable to pub-
lish the report this week. Lucknow
School, however, lived pup to its 'pad
reputation by gettings
Y the whole class
Of 19 through Miss Ritchie took
highest Marksthis.. year.,
The. . M
Rev. C. H. acDonald, his
wife and Miss - Katie MacDonald, of
the school Staff, set out least .
+'motor trip whichweek art
will take.them as
far '
as i
H Ia
. a x They •purpose to' aairip
On the Way and Will be atv
.., . ,`iy nearlythfre weeks. e e
.
, The -Rev. Ur.JilGltMeaY bettook Mr. MseDoalci''s work hos! ;; : i' t
tip in the sv. « e
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LU'CKNO.W JR. FARMERS 'LOSE
SOFT BALL CHAMPIONSHIP
On .Tuesday the' Junior .:Farm
:and Junior Institute of'Bruce Cort
.held their annual picnic at Port
gin. ."The weather.• was ideal'and...
local organizationii were well, ire
sented. ,
An. -added attraction to the 4 is
.p
Was the soft'. ball 'game' between Lu
no* and- Mialcolm, '•champions.
South and North Bruce respects
for .the,cham'pionship of'Bruce Con
ty, The Malcolm team was the.w
ner 'by a•: score of 16 -10, due 'to'
disastrous inning for • the Luck
boys,. the 3rd, when 11 runs we
scored against them. Lucknow m
a desperate rally in the 9th inni
when they brought 8 runs across
plate,: but;they could 'not succeed
overcoming' Malcoim's big• 'lead.''
Another interesting .feature of
day was a tug-of-war. Lucknow
Fanners seemed.favored with hes
weights '
g, and had
verylittle
diffic'
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in drawing. teams from both Paisle
and Malcolm.
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A ' LITTLE SURPRISE PARTY
Mrs.' David• Scobie eitperienced'quite
a surprise, which terminated
in a pleasant affair on.a recent even-
ing when. she was tricked into enter-
ing the darkened home of Mra:' 'J -
Wesley , Joint; • where .' she • sudden-
ly found 'herself'' in the nlidst of a
gathering cif her lady .friends, '.w' o
took. this .-method of conveying . 'goad
wishes, as Mr.'and'. Mrs.' Scobie. were
preparing to move from Lucknow to
London, Ont.As a material evidence
of their friendship the ladies 'present-:
ed Mxs-Scnb�e -with-a-pretty-silver=
flower basket and silver candy, dish.
Mrs. Seobie gratefully acknowledged
the. gifts.
WHITECHURCR
Miss Dorothy Pollock spent ' the.
past two weeks with relatives .'• at
Rockwood. .
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Reid of Brant-
ford are visiting his mother, . Mrs.
Alex. Reid. • ,
Mrs. Duncan Kennedy+ spent . the
week -end with Mrs. Morris;. at Hamil-
• Mr. Malcolm Ross' of Toronto spent
the week. end at his' home here.
Very successful anniversary' ser-
vices were held in 'the. United Church
last' Sunday.
• Miss Myrtle Beecroft; R.N. of New
London, Conn., is -visiting with her
Mother •and' other relatives.'
• Miss Mary Weir returned to Ham-
ilton . on' Saturday after spending her.
holidays at her home here.
Mi. and Mrs.. John Craig and fam-
ily visited 'on Sunday with friends at
Ethel.
Mr. 'Maas . McMillan, Jr. is here
from Saskatchewan to see .hie father,
who is slowly improving.
Miss Annie Kennedy' returned . 'to. -
her duties at London, .last week. •
Mrs.' David .Gillies accompanied, by
Mrs. Duncan McLeod;' °of St. Helens,
and Mr. ,and Mrs. Kruger of Detroit;
are on a' motor trip to' the West.
Word. was' . received. here. last week
of the death of Mr. Jaynes Sherriff of•
Star' City,. Sask., on June 22. He was
a resident of'Whitechurch before go-
ing West. He was married -to a sister..
of Mrs. John Clubb and . Mr. Thos.
Inglis.: .
Miss. Annie. Moore Who' has 'been:
visiting the'past few weeks in. Tor-•
onto, 'returned home last week.
Mrs. Norman Wilkins of Wiarton,
is visiting her .patents Mr. and Mrs.
Thos. Gaunt.
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BORN -
'MULLIN-In Lucknow, on • July.
d, 1930, to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
ullin, a son. • •
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.Mr. land 1Krs. , S. B. Stothers '. and
mi
ly •of •Essex are "spending their
lidays at' their cottage At Kintail.
ey had as guests,iMr.• Bailie' Stoth-
s of Win'd'sor part°,of.last •week; -0 d
r. Carmen Stothers of' Pieter', this
ek. Mrs. C. Stothers and little dee.
titer are visiting Mrs. Stother's.
other,. Mrs.' Wm. Stanley at Kincar-
e:.
Miss Belle Anderson of Londo '
nis
siting relatives here this week,
Miss ,Matgaret, Pinlay is engaged
teach school on the 4th Con. of
shfield next 'term. ,
Mr:' and • Mrs. 'J. C. Stothers and
iily of , London, accompanied by.
s, Beattie of Toronto. were guests
Mr. and Mra. A. Horton. Tuesday.
Mr. and ' Mrs.' Ernest Holland and
o ehildreif .rind. Miss Mary' Il'all of
rantford. are •spending their, vacation.
h relativpa: here:
Mr.. and Mrs. Isaiah Kiluatriet acrd
o sons of .Chicago and Mr.. wind Mrs..
n Petrie of Con.•4. Aehfield, called
relatives here. Sunday.
Mr. Richard Johnston - urchasd d a
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w Whippet sedan last week, from
Mr
Lorne McKenzie, Dungannon,
PRESBYTEi IAN 'W. M. S. 'AUX.
At the:, July meeting of the Aux.,
a member of the Mothers and the
children of the cradle roll." were pre-
sent. A duet war suing by Mrs. Philip
Mary Dot?Blas.
Steward and Miss_, _ .
C
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M sews-
d ve a reading. n
ga ,�. ad lig. A ins
of. trifle• tiresented A Court of Frien.
&thip." A° solo Wait sung by Miss lie.
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• WEDDING BELLS
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An interesting wedding took p
in. Carlton Street United_ C.huren,
Onto'
at ll•.
30 o'clock Sturday •nio
ing, June- 28th, .:when Freda,
daughter, -of Mr.- and "Mrs -Geo
Aitcheson. of .Lucknow, ; was; rnarr
to Mr. James Gordon Michie, 'son
'Mr. and. Mrs.. J.'. Michie, Greenw
Ont. Rev.. G. Ernest Forbes conduc
the' ceremony' and . Miss Helen.An
son' played the weddingmusic.
bride, who was given' away. by . h
father, looked .charming in a- Pa
gown.' of pale' peach ':honiten ' la
fashioned' on princess lines; the sk
long and full the' long sleeves yea
ing well: over the', hand, ' Her • to
Veil , making 'a long train,' was caug
-in a• Light cap. effect and held in pia•
with a wreath of-ra.le pink ,gardeni
and orange 'blossoms. She wore
necklace that had been• worn by
:Vide . TOO. years.' ago, , andcarried' .'
shower bopquet of Ophelia roses a
lily -of -the -valley. • _ She .,was attend
by Miss Phyllis. •Eberts 'as maid
honor:. She was lovely in an exquisi
gown of chartreuse chiffon and ca
ried Talisman roses. The groom wa by 'Mr. ' George Brownie
,end the ushers were Mr. Willi
Michie,: brother _of • the groom, an
Mr. Telford Aitcheson, brother of th:
:bride. Immediately after the eeremon
a wedding, breakfast- was sbrved i
the. romantic' atmosphere of. the- 01
Mill. Mrs.' Aitcheson,. mother of th
bride, wore a grey chiffon ensemb
with brick picture hat and corsag
of Sunset roses, and Mrs. Michi
-mother of the"groom, *as in blac
georgette with hat .to match and car
sage bouquet: of 'Violets. Later, 'Mr
and Mrs. Michie left nn ' a : cruis
down theSt. Lawrence, ' the brid
travelling in a green • ensemble, wit
hat, gloves and. purge. in ' matchin
shade and .a beige fox,. fur. '
Those from. Lucknow who attended
the wedding were: Mr. and Mrs.; Geo
Aitcheson, Mr. and -Mrs., Thomas Ait
chosen, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. 1VIcNa
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Davison, '.Mr. and
Mrs. R. V. McKenzie And Mrs. R.
Robertson.
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FA:'1 .ILY. THEATRE
FRIDAY and 'SATURDAY',.
:July 11-12
Ken Maynard, In-.
"LAWLESS LEGION"
and COMEDY
Coming- --
"NAMELESS MEN"
and COMEDY -
Coming,' Special '' •
"THE ` DIVINE LADY"
Su `er=Te ` .
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ETHEL,. HIGH COMPRESSION.
• STANDrLRD GASSES .: '
OIL'& COAL_<.OIL
LUBRICATING SPRINGS '
1 ADJUSTING . BRAKES
DOOR FITTING'. •
CLEANING & DRESSING TOPS'
FENDER NDER BUMPING' •
MECHANICAL ,WORK'
Supertest.(ara
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-sedan. ear to the ' groom, 'and , a five -
hundred' -dollar cheque to the bride,
from the groom's father. -
•Mr. and Mrs.. MacDougall left on a
honeymoon' trip - to New York; Phil-
adelphia, and up' the' Great Lakes to'
Fort William. • '
On their return they will make them -
home on Eowood Ave., Toronto.
Moore-W^bb .
A quiet •but . pretty.'. wedding:'' was
- • solemnized on' Saturday,' June 28th,, ,
b, at. the home .)f ;Mr. & Mrs. G. R. Dun-
can, Fort William, Ont., when Gladys
Christianna, older' daughter of Mrs.,
Webb and the late. George Webb., of '
'Lucknow. 'Or_:,ario, • became the' bride
of Rohert,John Moore, son• of Mr.. 'd
Mrs". I. Modre, of Kippen; Ontario.
Rev. ,C9sby`- :Mottle, of Wesley United
Chuilch officiated: The bride was at- •
• tended • by •. her sister, Miss Caroline '
and J. -Ross Lawrence of . Fort Will
Liam' was groomsman. Inimediately
after the wedding breakfast, the hal,- li pydowacon. uple left ' by motor for Sheben-
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A charming•wedding took place re=
centsly at the home of Mr. William R.
Johriston, Ripley, when his' only dau-
ghter, Mayme Mariory, became the
bride of Earl A. Hodgins, . elder , son
'of Mr..and Mrs. L. V, Hodgins, Ber-'
vie. To the strains of the bridarchor-
us from Lohengrin, played -by Mrs.
bride, the, bride entered the veranda
Elliott 'Johnston, sister-in-law of the
on the arm of her father. The •cere=
mony was 'conducted by, Rev. ,Waldron
.of . etery a United Church, under an
arch of eveierreen 'decorated with ros-
es and orange blossoms, with a back-
ground of ferns -and solvers. The bride
who was given. in marriage by her
father, wore a graceful gown of beige
chiffon and French lace, with hat and
shoes in matching tones,• and carried
a shower bouquet of Sweetheart roses
and lilies -of -the -valley. Miss Lenore
L1,gan as bridesmaid; wore a .smart
gown 2f egg -shell 'georgettg.-; -nth a
'silver • and' brown lace coat and hat to
snatch, and ...carried ' a, bouquet of
Sweetheart roses and fern. The•grooai
was• attended by George L. Johnston
brother of the • bride. After the -cere-
mony a wedding dinner was served to'
the .immediate friends of the' bride
and r
n g oorli. Later Mr. and Mrs.' Red -
gins left • by. motor for Kingston,
Thou ;and , Islands, Ottawa and Mon-
treal, the bride tIravellingin n Havana
bluesilk and • Wool covert suit with'
hat and shoes to natc"h, and wearing
a beaytiful fox fur, the -gift of the
groom. On their return they will re-
Side on the groom's farm, North' Line;
Bernie .
• MacDougall -MacDonald
' At Knox College ' Chapel, Toronto.
on Wednesday, July 2nd, the marriage,
was quietly solemnized,- of Sarah;
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 1). S. Mac-
Donald of 'Adore -W. -who who are sit pre
sent living at 24.Atlos Ave., Toronto
-to 'Seymour Alexander MacDougall
of_ Cambridge University, England,
and son of General Alexander, Mac-
Dougall ' of Ottawa and New York.
The Rev. D.• T. L. McKerral officiated.
Miss Marie MacDonald . was, her
sister's bridesmaid, find Mr. Dean
MacDonald, son''' of Dr. MacDonald
of St. Catherines, Was best n',un. Aft,'
terh•
t e• ceremony
a buffet ache
loon
was held ,it '24„ Athos Ave, for theim-
mediate rets vel, of the bride' and
Mom andMajor �tlb M ai,r Airtlnibald Nlaa
ill, o>i t r 'as un'c!s 01 two.
On.: ..the Un f e...plil do !W «,
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LUCKNOW "BOY" ' DOING WELL -
The' London Free Press of. s.fly 5th
had a pictere of Mr. Steele',C, 'Mac -
'Kenzie, son of .Mr.. and• Mit. R. V.
MacKenzie • of town, with . the state- -
ment. that he had just qualified for
the degree of • chartered life under-
writer. He is with' the Sun Life As- "
surance Company of Canada. ,
LOCAs. WINNERS IN
JUDGING & MUSIC COMPETITION
At the annual Judging Competition '
held at Teeswater this year, Mis§
•Mary Cook wen a prize which entitles
her, to a trip to, the C. N. E. on the •
Bruce , County Judging Team. .
•Miss Ethel Martin. • coached the'
winning :team of 3 Juniors .who Iiad
never taken part in a competition be-
fore.The team -consisted of Miss An-
nie Bell, Miss Mildred Robertson and
-Miss Blanche • Cummings, of, Ripley.
In the Junior Farmer's enmpetition
Mr. Fred Martin won"the silver cup,
for judging beef cattle, and Fred Mc- -
Quillin, in the Huron Cornpetitipn at
Seaiforth. the. prize, for judging sheep
and swine. -
In the rural • musical festival held
at -Walkerton. Ed: and Evan McQuil-
lin accomesnied hy Miss Jessie Mc-
Kenzie at the I' piano, tvon the ' prize
for moutii-organ duet. and 1'van also
non third .
p',•ice in the e, old time fid-
-filers contest,
Miss Rachel Mae
noniiid of Lucknow
came second in folk-daneing.. . -
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1NMEMORIAM
JARVIS-1n loving memory of' our
dear 'father, Edwin: Jarvis who died
one year Ogo July ;12th; 1929.
Nothing but memoriesas we journ-
nes, on,
a
Lon ing for i
Longing s, ule from'a face, that
now is RQne,'
Abeanofu
l memory that will never
fade,
• .e loved Of �� w i e ed iso well, pYitcould
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