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$2 00 ER YEAR I4 ADVACE, 0;5OTEERWISE
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LUCKNOW, ONT., THURSDAY, MARCH,s,
SINGLE COPIES 5 CENTS
DENTIST
Dr. R. L. Treleaven
-LiJoKNoW,'"
Hours: 9--12 A. M.' 1.30-5 T. M.
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PHONE 53
Stewart Graham
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BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ,
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OFFICE -that of ,the late R. .1, '
Stewart; -next- 'door to •
• Royal Bank.
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•Fhoe 135
KINCARDINE
, TO RENT -Comfortable . Six -room
House. --Temple Clarke.
VOUND--,A purees beloriging
• Mrs.V. W. ; Hogan; R. 3, 1.mclinoW,
: Same may be had by calling at, thid . On Dfsplay In Theii:. Show Reem
At The Factory. Which la, PP,n
'Taoiblic
AN INTERESTI:14G ADDRESS ,
Elsewhere in this 'issue, is an in-
terestingaddress, depicting' Home
Mission .Work,; as spoken ••• by Rev.
A. M. Nicholson -to his fellow
nn-
isters. Rev. and Mrs: 'Nicholson end.
family are Centred at Hudson 13aY
Junction, ;Sask., His address , was
published in „"The ,pathfinder," from
which we take it: Rev. Nicholson, as
our readers 'are '.no doubt" aware,
gre.w." to young manhood in Kinloss
Township quite near .Lucknow,
Local Factory
Displays Products
Products 0( Lucknow Table ,Company
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'FOR. • SADE-.,One hundred acre
r
farm, 'four miles west of Lucknow,
••`'in. Huron Township.-. Apply ' to ,
• Arthur, 'Cook,' R. 3, -.Eucknoiv::
SALE-Nggs for hatching,
tarred Rocks, bred -to lay 0„2.'A. -C.
. strain. Reasonably priced, 'Mrs. *R..
' Davidson, , 'Phone 84; '; Dungannon.
, • :FOR YelloWY). BlosSoni
Sweet Clover, Ovietnment 'tested,.
';2.25-.4 bushel. '
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Andrew Gaunt, .R, 1,-,,LUckneW,
EXPERINCED UPHOLSTERER ,
Prepared-to7-dik.-AlPinenrier-nf,np,
holsterieg work,new ,or repairing,
"Pleased to ,furnish an entiniate..,
Harry: gannet; 'Phone'.136;...tucknOW
; (6,--4-C). •
'OR 'SLE --A good one, hundi
acre ,firm, with large 'bank barn,
brick house ' and driVe shed,:.' and
fininher 4th co
,of Kinloss Twp. - For particulars
apply to Chas. R..Congrams. HolyroOd
Ont Iiriniediate posSeSsion may'bc
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given.
LOST -Black bufi'alo fur, robe with
red plush lining, in Kinlough or
A% miles 'from Kinlough on Lucknow
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Gravel.' on Tuesday, March 14th.
Initials R. B. in
Edward Bushell, clo Wm; M. -Bushell,
Ripley.
• • FOR SALE ,
100 ACRE FARM for "" sal e • on
Seasonable term's. Situated Within
Miles (4 shires and; churches and 11
miles. from Aehool. For 'further 'rn-
. formation apply to. -
' M."...J Rumball,• Goderich,
or W. g. Andrew, Lucknow:
(13-4--:c) „ •
• WOOD FOR SALE
We have a , good grade of mixed
, -weed now ready' for --sale,* •16" • ard
12". -We • will_have a good • stock on
•. •
hand throughoutthe year, Special
prices ,t9 those Who Will call for
their wood. ,
The Lucknow ',Table Co, Limited,
' (9-3-fi.)'' •
SALE OF DUMBER -There. Will
be it sale of lumber,at;
•;. the Cheese Factory, Holyrood, bn
Tuesday: April 4th, commencing, at
1.30 o'clock. An enging houng
able for • a• colony 'house *ill also be
,offered as .well as tl.main gection
• of the building, which will be subject
to i renerVed,bid. •
Susie 'Purvis,- Matt. Gaynor;
Proprietor: Auctioneer.
Aviomvsmismiu•svc
NOTICE
. All -accounts owing to the Lucknow
Waterwork's 'System in arrears Must
"be 'paid before. April 1st, next 'other-
wise the service will be discontinued.
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TENDERS
• TEisIDEBS WANTED
Tenders Will he received by the,
,undernigned "up to and including
, April 10th, „for the' trucking of gra-
vel in the Township Of West Wawan.
-oshi Tenders Quust .state the amount
. per ctlbic"yar`d, per Mile and :must be
• accompanied bya marked' 'cheque for
• $100,00. ---Lowest. Or -any tenddi not'
'necessarily accepted.,‘-'
'Jitines e. Purdon Road .Stipt •
` :R. • 2, Lueknowi
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TENDERS "'WANTED"
' Tenders he .,teceivecl hy .the
Undersigned' up,''to""and,,,,including
April 10th, for the crushing of gravel
•• I the -Tow 64,WitWarroshr
Tender§ ninsti State. the amount :per
eubie yard in', the. 'Ow and iniist „be
Accompanied by a Wittlted cheque
for 8100. Lowest oritily tondonot
*.becessarilY accented. ' , •N
"James C. Purddil,"Itead Supt.;:
LtieknotO,
• The Opening' Of , a• showroom . at
the Lucicnow Table Company's plant,
is, o'.-reeent innovation; which permits
convenient :displaying. of . their pro-
ducts to the :trade and general pub -
'fie, of the ,distriet, Who are free to
Vinit the„ plant' and Make purchases
if they so desire, which will be placed
thr'ough their local dealers:
:This, Company has, in: the' lace of
unsettled': business conditions,‘ opera-
ted contirtuouSk, although Obliged: at
time' to reduce the. working hours
New channels of 'business" are beiiig
contitiallY exploited and the /nest'
recent product ".offeted to the trade
is a Dirinette Suite, which gives pr
mise Of being a .ready •seller, suites
hawing already' been placed in Mon-
treal, Toronto,apd the .West.
• The display at ,present includes
three; nine piece "clining-room SUltea,_
in antique:.oak 'and walnut finishiti
tein ,pedistal design; a line of odd
dressets; and .chiffianiers to 'match in
wayiut finish and of ,various • sizes
and clesigns'; the tdinette suit, stidWil
in antique oak with- buffet,,table and
four chairs upholstered in red leather
to Meet the requirements of the
sinall dining -room; also a line of
,
smafler
piece ; consisting of stnOker
magazine, rack,. end table and bed
table
BOUT YOIIR SUBStRIPTION
Just a reminder,that if you have
faled torenew your Sentinel sub-
scription,, we would appreciate
• prompt attention to this matter.
The sum is sna11, if paid each
year, but if. your subspription be-
comes in arrears the 'amount be-
comes increasingly large until it
is the More difficult to meet this
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payment. The paid -in -advance rate
of $1.50 is still effective or two
dollars per year in case of arrears,
to Canadian subscribers.
MASQUERADE ` DANCE
ATTRACTS LARGE CROWD
Popular indeed, was the "Masquer-
ade Dance held in the Town Hail on
evening, , sponsored , by the
IMelcnow Joint :Club, U. F. 0. A
crowd Which ,reached the proportions
of taxing the -espacity. • Of the hall,
appeared to, enjoy the program of old
,and ,.neW, danceS, with the 'Harris
Orchestra- of HolYrood, providing 'the
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intim. Many in comic con,turne, add-
ed to the hilarity of the, evening •and
the Grand March ,at eleven o'clock,
for the purpose OfIedging the outfits
was witnessed with intereat. Camer-
on' MacDonald wOn.;the gent's prize
rn an elongated ;costume, Which at..
tamed a htight of :easily ten', feet
Miss Annie McKay won the • ladY'P',
plentiful', and tty luneb
was served and, daheing, contimied.
1,First Insertion, 50e,
Subsequent .Insertions, ' 25e.
ComintEvents
B0i,,SOCIAL AND DANCE
.--The 'Paramount -13...F •0•'. -Club -are-
holding a Box :Social and Dance, in,
the Paramount gall on Friday, April
7th, Good '•prograin. Admission 25c."
bniliee, bringing boxes,. FREE, .;
Pio-
cecds for Community Welfare Werk.
'DANCE.
, Carr's 6 -piece Orchestra, of,,,Wing-
, • ,
ham', will piny for., a dance in the
Town' flaI4 " :Lucknow, CO-pork:2W
night—Friday, March Slst.! " General
adniission ,25et -
Ort
*Rev'. A. M--.1ilcholsi* A ligar'now
114t.,WrltesVivid Account Of
',.•HOnte, *lesion; Work In "Northern
Saskatchewan.,
:(BY .A. M. Nicholson)
On 'returning from Edinburgh
two years 'ago; Mrs. Nicholson and
I were invited bys the ,Presbytery of
Prince 41berf-to. :Bay
Junction. Although • the place could
not offer. church, Manse: or ciingre-
gation,we could not resist the op-
portunitY, to go to a Plitee with such
a romantic 'name.
When we strived in the North, we
diecoVered ; that we were to live in
an attractive Village of about 'four
tkundreci, inhabitants, beautifully sit-
uated in a 'valley, with the Peaks of
Pasquia, Hills" appearing above the
3pr.uce'-trees in the north, and the
PorcupineRange rolling across the
southern horizon.
From the 'pint ;of ,view of the
''.,"hurch, we, live in a 'Strategic centre.
The nearest, United Church workers
are eithty-thilen north, seventy-two
uiles 'south, 'eighty, `Miles east, :and
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sixtk-three .Miles west; so there -is.
Tittle danger of 'overlapping.
. People have been coming: to this
district-, in., large* numbers, being, at'.
tracted by four important industries.
Judson Bay Junction -is a divisional-
:ioint, on the CanadianNntional RailL
ay. All traffic for Churchhill, The
Pan, and Flin;,FlOn, froin east; west
lAd 50Uth'COAVerreS here and moves
north., Of :odurOe; its future as a rail-
way' centre will be determined by the
Hudson Bay route. The other indus-
_
triei are. lunibering, firming and
mining. Five • different kinds of wOrk.
have been Undertaken.. In the village -
have an attractive church ground
hich centres. a varied type of church
'ife. At Our first service there were
Mlv Seven present, •although we en -
'aged thei 'theatre for .the occasion.
'tut: there has been a steady growth
'hioughoutthe two ' years!" and we.
kow • baves.:-.az flourishing Sunday
3choel, four -girls' and boys'.. groups
Meetings' weekly; .n. Women's .Ans'oc
tation and choir. We have "•probleins
'hat are comnion toall frontier towns
Wet haveindifferent-e to ,the-Chilech,.
and on the Otherhand a faithful
roup of church workers...'..
During the 'peat two ,wintern, font
-elief camris have been operated by
he government in our area, ;clear-
ing the bush for
. colonization'- roads.
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About Bftir men were employed i-'
.oach camp. I 'visited the Men' as fro.
peritly as possible, holding services
and distributing :reading . material.
After the evening meal Was 'ended.
we adjourned. to One of the mmiable
'Mink houses," Where; Weall joined'
'n a "sing -song." When it was ' a -
ikeuneed that : the: dishes had ;•been
washed, we : returned ". to the conk -
''use for 'church. Men who, have .not.
been to- ehurchfor years, :sit around
the table and call out their old fav::.
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orite 'hymns and join in •the singing..
Then after the, service is over, the
miniSter---,iS. Offered a, spare' bed an
,upper berth in :one Of the sleeping
carp. As. the buildings are built on
skis so ;that they may be :Moved
weekly; the upper berths' are warmer
luring the night, ;and consequently
bbia ...at a iconaiderable. preMium. "
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The •lumber. camps offer a.'differ-
ent type.of ...work. In spite of 'the fact
that there in very little demand for
lumber at present,' eight camps were
operated in the Hudson Bak Junction
area last' winter, employing several
:hundred men. 1 visit .the himber
2atiripn-an. frequently its.•Possible., We
are accustomed to think, Of the'luni--
berjack „as 'being a, rough character
Who. works . hard all . winter in, the
hush, .and ;then 'Iniendn. his, earnings
in:a few days on Wine,wcinfen and
„wing. Such an Opinion is , not .fair to
the buihniah. if he has vices, he alSiV
it,as virtues: He has a generous heart
and he puts the city ilweller`to shame'
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when It 'comes to attending' church
-vvheii he is living in the woods. lie
_does not "..4t4y- awhy-',.haeahee-7hia,
clothei are -old. Velfiney. count,. on
ninety- per cent. of the men' • being
at the SerViee., And it Would do yOU
good. to hear: those Men iiing.`At iriy
164,canip service the • son Of an
led, the -Singing; ;With his' "glilear;
An-
other, Man' With . an- excellent tenor
velde Sang; "Abide \With -Met' and as
he Sang, I Saw him as a ,boy standing
as 'top bov" in the Choir, of
Winhcs-
ter Cathedral. Then I' Saw him ai-tt
(Continued on. Page 8),„;
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.V,IftIT,S HIS BROTHER
M. and Mrs. W. L Ferster., o
North Dakota, Were -recent
irinitors. With ,the • former's .brother,
lMr. James ,Forster *of :West Wawari-
osh. It is -fifty-one`• years Since kr.
Forster 'went 'to Dakota, although
during that period he has visited here-
at intervals.' Mrs. Forster was 'form-
erly Miss christens Graham' Both
are enjoying geed health: -
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-ForLaAimited-Ttime--onlYT-If you
buy a quart Spartanite Varnish,, get
a Pint free. Buy a pint, get half,
pint free. • WM., MIJRDIE ifs SON.
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'llebelcah Lodge
Celebrate' 8tb Birthday
The..Brea
• Of Healt
• The'Bread
of: .Health
Ono gi QUALITY ,AND SERVICE
SPECIALS` FOR SATLTRDAY
CREAM PUFFS, CHELSEA BUNS. ',Wynn CAKES DATE
SQUARES, MIN/CE Pik%
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OUR. WHOLE WHEAT BREAD IS '`ESPECIALLY HEALTHFUL_
AND, DELICIOUS. TRY A LOAF.
.t.toaym,A..QVALITy 'EtAl(ERY
Pbone 36 Lucknow
14.66a Gen& -411
Social tvenihi•Attended,By Capacity Saturday uext, April ,1t, wzlt b
Crowd ,Marks Special` Occasion:. • All Fools' Day. Don't be taken, In
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.The eighth birthday,, gince the in-
stitution of Jewel Rebekah' lodge it
Lucknow, was celebrated on Tuesday
evening, when members of the order
celebrated the 'event by sponsoring
a social -evening at which their •rel-•
atives-or friends .and Chldfellows and
their friends were present in num-
hers,which crowded the °spacious
,
lodge room. Many visitors from the
Ripley ledges attended as: well. -
Twenty-four tabien, of card players
enjoyed the eary part -of .the evening
at eudhie,---the prizewinnerS. being.
Misn' Olive ,Alton, and Mr. •Donald
Cameron. On a centre table in the
hall was, the birthday :cake; with its
eight candles, which were lit by the
Noble grand and Vice Grand of the
local lodge, Mrs. Cooke and Mrs
*Button. The cake ,was then cut, and
-served-- at ___the . 'conclusion of `the.
lunch which follolie,d the program.
The short program with Mr. Stew -
'a -if -Robertson as chairman, Consisted'
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of a vocal duet by Florence Hodgins
and Jessie ,McKenzie: and a, solo by
Mr. Mex McNay.`i Miss Anne Mac-
Donald conducted community singing
and later, two games which caused
much merriment.
Dancing followed with no lack of
musicians," who supplied . inlersclid
music for the large number Who •tp",:i
mauled to enjoy this 'feature Of the
evening.
. New Overalls and Work Clothing
Shirts, `Underwear and -Seeks. THE.
MARICET STORE. • — (
'REPAIR WORK STARTED
Fire Damage Estirhated At $400.-
• Damage:To Contents and Building
Covered.' By Insurance. '
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Repair Work • on the Agnew resi-
dence:damaged b3; fire and water 'last
week conurieneed on Monday and will
be re -occupied in the course of • a
few weeks.: The tipper -pottier)
badly pitted , and extensive 'carpen-
ter *Mk ,including practically. a. new
roof, will be necessarY. The lower
rooms Were water soaked;_ and.'re-
quire to be,replantered and decorated.
Damage to the huiilding, owned liy
Marshall- Grahaiii;"•tvan fully covered
by :iniurance.
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` The Content's of the lionie ' were
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practically all ,ternoved in a IlastY
Manner ,with considerahhe damage;
hreakage and loss as well as water:
damage: In communication with the
district agent at Listowel; whose com-
pany , carried the insurance on the
contents;Soine doubt Was expressed
, , ,
bk him; as to Whether or not the',
policy would Cover &tillage to, the
furniture, when removed :from . the
building.
This raised .a ,point 08,to the acl-
visabilifif of • reineving • content's;
vviiieh are insured, from it burning
residence, unless advised to do se hy
the proprietor. Tha adjuster howeVer,
cleared the Metter: in question by
allowing,:fer damage, breakage and
loss- to contents , within the :'building
at the time of the outbreak, . even
though:they' be removed. He adVined
thaf two members -df,the'.fire brigade.
bo .'flppeinted to „supervise ,the..:te.°
,M9Val of -such goods; in order that it
be dorie With dispatch, but at the
snme time With care, no that A mini-
mum. of, dm:nage may occur, and to
prevent the loss Of any. article. ,*
•'GIGANTIC SHOE SALE . --'41
• Gigantic Spring. ,Shed SaleWhere
Money is King: Ladies' Shod at
0..98, 42.68, Oxford Ties, Straps, and
PtutipSt kla and Patent ether 506
pairs to ehhaae trent' Aptil lat to 8th.
BATIIWEILL REED•
.) 4.4
New Prints' Ginghttms Cretons and
jurtain Materials. , THE, ildARKET
3TORE2' ' •
Denalda Thompson 'Spent the week
. in •Stratford Wit11. her 'sister'
Frances.
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'Remember the Orange Social and:
'Awe in the Orange Hall to -night,
(1 hursday)
Mr. and "Mrap. v. Smith and Soh
Robert of Listowel, visited at the
aectory on ,SUnday. •
• Lower Pike on .Utilikc. 'We ,.1,4,ave, it
".,n all colors. Pries 'hard .,in four
ious WM MURDIE
-Mr.' and. Mrs. Archie Robinson,. of
have been visitors for- the.
,ast
week with Mr. and Mrs W. J.
'Davison,
A degree , ,tearn from, Lucknow
Lodge, LO.O.F. got; to Wingham to-
night (Thursday) to exerriplify the
iecond degree.
Mrs. McCallum' ' who for the past
four weeks has been ill with bron-
-
is still under the doctor's
orders, confined r room, but is
shovving.: ihrProven1 n
Rev. C. II. MacDonald took the.
evening service in Wingbarn PresbY-
teriah. Ohnich on Sunday evening,
7t•ith Rev. McLean of Wingharn Con-
iiicting• the service here. ,
Mrs: George T. Aitchison,
follow-
ing a brief . stay. at her home beref
has
'Ford, and Mrs. Aitchison.
rreeistitrdnedfqtrn..0,Htaimmielt,071liviv/i:lheerre tahone
Finlayson; who for the
-past six weeks has been confined to
,his home, having suffered .from the
'flu and its affects; is making IaVor-
able'progress, but. has As .Yet, net
'vehtured out.
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:Mrs. Wat. 'Hamilton, •Mrs. Charles
Cooke, - Miss Mary Belle ° and; Miss
Anne MacDonald attended the Re-
bekah card party and dance in.Goder-
leh on Thursday night: last. The
'euehre prize for. ladies \was won by
Mary Belle;
'Bread: Drops One Cent
A reduction --Of, one •:.cerit•A "-loaf on
'bread became ;effectiVe. on Saturday
Morning, -When theproduct Of the
local_Lhalceries and the ,• Dungannon
bakery: -went (in sale in the ;village
;le .she ,Centsa loaf.
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PleoSing vocal duets ' by '• Garnet
Farrier and .Senti, .Paterson '' were
heard, over the aly from station 10
1 U', Wingharn, on, Tuesday , at; noon
by radio listeners. One Min -doer sung,
Was a .selection requested by,Jirrimie
t'leKendrick of Lochalsh. '
,Mr. Robt.' Knight. . of the Polies
'fOrce; Detroit, Mrs. Jan. Knight and
,WOrdlaw of • Detroit,.
spent: the •week -end at the 'honie Of
and 'Mrs. F. Cole. Mrs. D. Knight,
Mrs. Cole's 'sister, 'returned with
them, after spending the winter here
,MurraY' McKendrick of Lochalsh,
is assisting , at RatliWell' and Reed's
'Shoe -Store Ili present wherc'prepar,"
ationn are, being rnade for a gigantic
spring sale Of .shoe s to cornmenee on
•Salurdity , Of , thin week and. to con-
innc the next week. Bilis have
been 'circulated advertising the event.
Niece .TO Town
Mr. and ;vit. Harvey Ackert and ,
hale hvc ,movetl, • from • Ilolyrood,,t6
.the village,' and are residing in 'the',
Ana rtm ent in Alberthente '
"rorrnerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs.
Wm,' Porteous. IlarVey Is engaged'
in the trucking „business, , did to re.
,side in e village affords a more
6onvenietit location to pursue - this
Occupation, ,
TRACKS' • APPEAR To,
BE, TIIAT , OF A BEAR
Tracks; which have been seen by
different .parties at --various time ii in
the ,Langside community, appear to
be these of a bear, probably a cub
of last 'year. The Scott boys and
others in the neighborhood have
been on the trail but, so, 'tar as we '
can lesrri, has; failedto locate the
intruder. A Sparse covering of anoW
with --a,tehes of bare ground has
made tracking difficult •
The frequent group of deer which
are siated in the district vvill at-
tract .less attention now, until M`r.
Bruin if such be he is run tO earth.
Three young deer were !lighted by
Spence Irwin on his farm in Ashfield •
gonreaFtrilydapey,rzunrdbetd at
hisoanneaaprprtooachhe
but. ambled leisurely across the fields
toward- - John Mullin's bush.
,Cedar, Oil, Large Bottle 17c:: Small '
bottle 7c Wall .paper cleaner, 15c
per tin. WM. MURDIEr3i. SON'
Conduct Service
Yontlifnl Stanient Aildeedioed Con-
gregation -Members Of 0111311. Fill
Choir Loft And Lead In Singing -
Special :Numbers Eendltial- '
A large. congregation 'greeted the
members of the Triple V Class of
Wingham, who .conducted a_ uniqueL:
and/interesting service in: the, United
Church' on . Sunday evening:: A choir*?
ofthirty-oneveleta; -comprised Of
members,. of the class lead: in the
singing with Morris.' Christie; who is,
in charge of the .musical development ;
of the Class; 'presiding at the 'Organ....
As Many more were grouped in the
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centre of the church for the hour .
of worship, While, with their teacher. '
Mi. Copeland; six young men took
their plate in the pulpit -and -took an
active part in conducting the service.
Mrs. Newton actedis organist for
the special muslcal offerings ;induct,
ing''Solbs% by 'Mr; ,George Smith and i
Mr. Gordon Buchanan, as well as °.
quintette. . .
. Mr. Harvey- • Treleaven,:* "president
of the Young Men's' Class .of the
local church, welcomed thevisiting
elasn; while at the conclusion Rev.
S. T.Tucker conveyed- the thanks of
the eengregation, congratulating Mr!
Copeland on . the devOtion and en-
thusiasm. so manifest in the class.
Norman Wroxeter; a
student in Winghlun, Acquitted lihn-
Self well itt addressing the large'
Congregation,. on the ; subject 'fttet
Into The Game in which he likened,:
life, to it -game, the rules and regu-
lations Of which are_ explicitly laid
down in written rules. ,In the :etiee of
the game of life these rifles are „Con-
tained in
Bible, with Christ .:the •referee. The
°rifles,' he "added; are 'strict, but. sim-
p1egand4equire only such virtues as
divine belief and ',self ::.sacrifice, if
we are to play a winning genie.
Following this "discOure Mr: Cope-
land outlined • the organization and
growth of the .cIasi. He had been „
conducting a, Tuxia group, which
last September reached • the passing....
out age, and it was then it Was de; „
Cided, to Organize it-YinfrigtMen's
group, Which,,liat become known Jks,
•
The Triple 7 Plass.; The„ attendanee,
at: the ',first Meeting was seven, with '• ,
„
a steady growth in. inimberscontint
Ong until a maxinium atteridance of '
111. was. reehed. The average"
tendanee " at present, he stated, I
sixty-five.
Following the hour of warship,
Song • service was ,held ,in • the „school-
reoM, after which' lunch was served
the visitors by thel"local Young
Men's Class, 'assisted by the 10041
thair, • •