The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-11-02, Page 1.04
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.Information at Offiec
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•FOR SAL--7,.GoO'd "Durham Steck
Bull -Re'Maride,-K--4.--HolYroed-,
Phone Ripley 8-25
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• *POD ,FOR SALE -We ha* a
stock; of driwbod both' tvvelve.. and
EliXteelr;Inch for.-dehiery throughout
the year.
THE LUCKNOW TABLE Oct:, LTD:
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'YQPIOSTERS, TROLONOEIK
•:ABSENCE CAUSER:• ALARM
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"Y°11111; 'Mlle Allin :'1„ana. Richard
T.1,1,0e: ;two 15y.idergarteh Papi1,0•;
MS's; ":1reia ',, Sheriff; ' caused. their . Par, -
Ode: and ',:,villagers mucb alarm ov
IlendaY:::: Dismissed,. from • athpel at
eteiren• O'.C104. the •Yen,Ing,'pair'.fageq
to oxiw.,,i4p....f9r dinner., Inquiries Inquiries and
a quietly conducted • search failed to
locate.. thein_ and when :the: afterne
..cbn)luleated to wane, an alarm was
sounded for the purPese. of organiz-
ing a search patty in 'hope t of locat,
ing the lads before ' dark. Shortly
after this however, Pine and Rich-
ard Came, sauntering down .the street
from ...the direction of the, C. N. R.
Where they had arrived 'haeh
unspAY
LONGTIME... V!IIZAGE'. RESIDENT
DIES.'SVDPAlsiliir FRIDAY
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i)ath ef Foinn�nt •I•r*IL7'•
11(.0)11.'1404614 LpePresSea• .
itY-Had Been Aa'aficiated:Ii‘ The.
'Realne'en: Life of *11.1.,1,age For. 4bout
Sixty Years.•
A.:Xi, ',George Arthur ' Siddall :'died
i'eri!e!: nooni*d
(Whiiloiriir .7In.7r.
,11Ld4PYcltly be-
I:Sahing
Luck-
lOsesa prominentresident, whc.
for ne*Iy. sixty .years 'hes been tot
.nociated With the business life of the
village as a private :banker, broke!
and *real e,.state agent. ,
• Mr, Siddall.-, who !Was in his 75th
year, was. horn iin Ailsa : C ra-g.
was one of a 'family of seven children
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A lie. V , Y, VA. 011014,
bushL,Yik-the-railway-traeli.-
' COMMENCING.. next' 14 o n
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November 6th, we willload all stock
at the Station in Lgicknp*. Stock Will
weighed, at the co -Operative
scales. HARVEY, ACKERT, Lticknow
'Phone '29-W ter prices
MAN "WITH CAR, ---Can place mail
:under 59 in profitable local Watkins
route distributing 150' home and farm
necessities to long 'established custo-
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niers.' Good earnings. Credit furnished
`.right party-. Inyourreply give age;
type of ear and farm experience, if.
••any Write J IC Watkins Company,'
Dept.:
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„ :AUCTION SALE' '
Mrs. :1s1 4. Campbell will hold an
anetieri sale of ;household effects' On
Saturday; November 4th,,,at 3, sa"cOeh
hi.: the Congram, BleCier LtiektieW,
eluding--w-dirming--room--,table--" side-
board, two coal Sieve, heaters, coal
Oil heater; bed, wish stand, : writing
(kik; corioneele, library table, sewing
machine, • pictures,- clothe S(‘ horse .nna•
many ether , articles...
:Well. Henderson, Auc..
• Sale. ,o
:Shorthorn : Cattle.
. North • Brace -.Breeders! :Club
• .is holaing,,
onsignment..„Show&_Siile.
in the Skating Rink -
,-.20tPTA-1§1;87.ir7-7
.at1. . on
MONDAY,. NOVEMBER .6tit
. This" isa real opportunity
to.,, secure • 'choke breeding
;Females and Graded .Bufiss
eflgibleor the Government
bonus.. •
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For Catalogue write ,the
Depattinit of ' Agriculture
Wally? !ton'
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Oniinr$tientS
'First:Insertion, 59e.„
Subsequent., Insertions, 25,c.
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SHOOTING MATCH "
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On the farmi of Bob.Reed On Wed-
, _neaday, „Noveinber. ,sth; commencing
at 1. &block. • Geese.. and turkeys.
Shooting 'under' Shelter ,if riecessarY,
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CLUB "AT :HOME"
The members of tho Kalitheit Club.
..will";.entertain.: the • ineniliera and
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families of the Paramount -Chibitt
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an liAt 'tome" to.be.held,the Town
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"- • Hall., LuelcrioW, on, 'Friday eNtening
Nov...01113ot' lOth
• SHOOTING , MATCH en 'Saturday
November 4th, at Victor, Wf,,itley4s
farm, Ashfiela; 2 corners West of
Glenn's •& 1/2, mile 'nerth, at 1.30,
'Come early as there is: a large
quantity" a turkeys: geese and ducks
. 22 riffles •and amunition sUpplied: •
W.•, M. S. :THANKOPFERING.
• The annual Thankeffering meeting,'
„ of ,,the W. M.S. Will be held in the
.Presbyterian. blibrOa at seven o'clock
,on Sunday evening ; November "1.2iii;
Rot Kenneth MacLean Of 41rightirri
will address the Meeting.' Ati are
:cordiahly. invited.
Elt„VIEES,
'4 The anniversary seryiten of Luck-
• now
„ United Othiph will be
Sunday; November Saso. Rev. G.
Turk,. Of Toronto. Who was the,paster
hare when the ellureli was balitj ihI
and evening. Special
pus by
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UNITED CHURCH ANNIVERSARY
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"SUNDAY NOVEMBER 5th •
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, Special. Program of vMusic •
, Morning Service ,
prelude,•Pagrims' 'Chorus (Wagner)
pS:::::::CdnehirMu:deattwl,Batis*el.
1‘.1a1..e.. c,1Prus.
, Evening .Service • . ,
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Offerfory-La Chanson'
Male Quartette • ,
Antbem-"I am AlphaandOmega,"
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. by. Btayner
• Olfertory4,:keterie.
Sole -Rev., G. R.: Turk
Sermon. , . •
Ladies Chorus -"God Calling Yet"'
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OFFICE WILL BE CLOSED
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Dr. R. L. Treleaven's dental office,
will be closed the week of November
6th to 13th, ,
YOUNG'PEOPLE'S -SOCIETY
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MAKE PRESENTATION
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An interesting feature' of the Young•
People's meeting Of the United'
Church was the presentation of
Chesterfieldtable - by mAibers of the
Society to Miss Beth Alton in honor
...of,,,,ber-sapproachingnarriage. Th
presentation was made by Misses
Margaret MaCcallum and •Jessie'lf67
Kepi*, with Ithe 'following 'address
read- by Miss Eva Greer. •
Miss. Beth . Alton,
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'Dear Beth:
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:Yeti* friends gathered'here tonight
•where c We have so often met in the
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bast, desire to mark this 'meeting
in some Manner fitting to the oc-
casion. As inenibera of. the Young
People's 4 Society; we widhto exprear
our high appreciation ",ofyourservice
so freely and willingly given' in thc
*1St; Your '': genial disposition ape
your special qualifications for leader;
ship in young people's work,luivc
given you a place of 'prominence
itinorigat us. , We 'shall 'Mips you from
o'ui meetings, but ;Want you .tc•
know that ,in presenting you
witi-
this with i go the good wisher
of nil the young :folk, of . Lucknov,,,
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United , Church.
Signed on behalf of the Society '
• :Aloe W: Smith, Pre"
Margaret • MacCallum, Sec,
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COOK -Jt Wiligham Hospital on
Monday, October 300.4 to Mr. and
Mrs, Charles Cook, a daughter
Marion Lillian,
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"DAYLIGHT
• A ' bead: and'. daring robbery was
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corariii4ed on Monday afternoon on
Kenneth Cameron's sideread; aUcl as
a resu]t of this the publiaber, is
nlinui Ana,. big • .putn Oki», , and • the
pies that would have reaulted.
therc-
from. ;happened like pJu.ifii
Wu -4116,0.0a was jogging dot* the•
teed' ein• A lead :Of: Oath, OPOn' which
iret. peiabectisaid
unipkin Approach-
ing behhiiit were Art McCartney
off. till poilote and spying the,
pia-
filier, 'Art climbed out Oti
n ••PaiSing; ' this golden'.i;heivtitiP;',!Ight.
rom uhaet: ,the oyes of the titian's'.
beeting.. Leh.: ,tindetiteed.. Oot.
Mrs. Douglas :pinns - on using f14;
Vegetable in -1fiei , ter : the bitSaball:
baPobet on Fri(lay nigltt, and if we
Melt; he assured of ,getting
'004.1eyitpt
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a 'Charge.,
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taditLiiiLatit•Y,U4 :%rn
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Siddalh.'llfs----"-fathermdied-IWIMIe-he
was yet a *Pin* boy And at the early
age of Sixteen years, he came tt
•IAlgictiOW to reeeiye,.his. nigt, banking
experience in e private bank Operate
by his Uncle, Mr., 'Joseph qiddall.'
laterassistedtthe late Donald Camp-
bell
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iii'the poet' Office, express and
telegraph :f'ollice, • Following this he
..".served as -bank •clerk ,in the private.
bank • of.; Cainer4 and Campbell and
later entered into iartnershie.
,George Mair now of ,Toronto. kr
Siddall'ospoied • of this., ,interest :te
.:tKeTtieleona! Bank'. the ' first: incorpor-
ated bank to 'eneratc.in OAS Village
sinee4-01'.-.h'04*-zunfhieed - 1:1'rtIc•-
erage , and real estate'
,Siddall wiis ever a faithful.
:and .atiunch, supporter . of • the
Anghi-
can :Church, and was a member of.
the: MaSonle-Order.-rend of Walking,
as a.IOrra of exercise. and with hi
resident andoffice. on the Main Street
.11.0-7e4 a familiar ;personage :about
the Village:: He was an •,..interestini,
conVergationalist, _an1 possessed of
fine manners.
In 1886. he Married Ida Rooklidge,
dauglter of the , late . Mrs., E. *3”
Smith, who new survives, an Well as
One daughter,' Miss ,FrancesrSiddall
of Teronto. and on son,, Mt. Eldon
SiSdall- of . Winnipeg! ' One '.,irro*rii,
teo of. Toronto .and a: Sieter,.Mrs.
Stewar('ef Cleveland !else. survive.
The, funeral seriiCe ,wa.7s..' held
privately,' at hid: liftereeideeee on
Tuesday : .afternoon, conducted ' by
Rev. J. if. Geoghegan. „• Interment'
wasi-in-Oreenhill-,ceineter ' The pallbearers were: *ism.' Wm
Little, 1 Sam •IvfOrhison,:::MoOrehouse
Mitchell; Walter ,Treleaven, Edgar
HollYnian and... WM. Murdie.
Besides the immediate members oJ
the•-‘,tamilrenh his brother, ; relatives
from a distance Attending the. ser-
vice included his ',nephews; Dr.: Gleim
pidaur au4q:ou, goy •and joh.n tiddal
and ."Mr. Stewart • of Cleveland; • e
sister,in-la.W., Mrs. Sicldall of . London
'and. Dr. and,. Mrs. Marr and Mips
Alice :Little ;of Ridgetowe.• •
WEDDING BELLS
DVXON-McLEOD
On Friday, . October 27th,. a quiet
(wedding was solemnized at 752,'
'Logan Avenue, Toronto, when M4t$
McLeod; daughter, of Mr And Mrs.
Ezekiel ,'Hodgkinson ; 4th ''COneessiow.
Luchnovi was united in marriage to
Ili..., Carl. Veinatone Dixon, only . 'Son
of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dixon,
Winglicim., The • ceremony was Per-
formed- by •:: E Powell 'Of
Toronto. ,The bride' was becomingly
at' ed . in pilk--drefikTtrnmed
wth silver bead, . 'She I carried.' a:
hOatiaet,. of 'Johanna' Hill .'roses. 'The
bride's .going a ,
wine ,colored • crepe , dress, trimmed
*With chiffon r velvet, . *,,:blue;• . 'diagonal
Cloth peat . With, Grey. :Wolf .'eollitr,
and accessories to match. The newly
weds 'lett ,hrieledetew • on. a boney•-'
„moon trip to .Detrojt,. • Chicago and
other Peints.' On their return
'sect -Me). Dixon will reside ] t4
goon's fares .•tiOrth of Winghani.
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nAgEHAL.L TO BE
HONORED ` AT CIVIC BANQUET
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Members of the "itrornen's ;Institute,
are busy thisweek preparing for ,the
Civic banquet to be. staged in .the
111 heribt'Of the ineliihiriPpf the
team, 'champions of the Lake-
side League and Winriets•• of .the
Ex-
celsiorLife-*..opliiri;-4-tAliOr.'-vviii--tik
offtelanfir. Ptes.ebtocl.. ,Titketif
available fteirt-,members
In-
stitute, .to;.etwoee' wiehliik, to attend
ter .40et. • A atinee'"Will"-f011OW-With
356;
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t4eiliber 2nd, 1
ABEFIEt, D. STUD'
30E11., AT 41,NTON CONTESTS
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.719 sixth -4 anaaal. • • .haalPics)labil3
00,1ie"SPealqng 4onteat. ; and the ; 3rd
animal'. Spelling Match were eandget=1
,edin Clinton. on Saturday' afternoon.,
In the -,Story' Telling., contest, 'a new
,,:•Ontent Ihtrodneed,this year, little
,IL,Yai Lai** of S. S. NO. 9, Ainaeld
;von first place by descrthing, "My
...'et." Miss Aline Anderson of Dun-
gannon. and Phyllis 'Blake; wen first
And* third place respectively in the
speaking contest. In the :Spell,
ng .match Vera .,Lasenbir and. Ken-
neth Finlayson weref.fireLand„,thecon
Ithile Kathleen Macendrick and :Viols
(�ung came fourth and fifth: ,
/ETCRAFT, POPPIES -TO -BE -77 -
SOLD HERE NEXT WEEK
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Che 'Women's, Inatitiite Has Again
Undertaken Sale Of These Poppies
Which Will Be Available Next
: Remembrance MY,a t week • froin
'ilaturday draws. near :and, With ft
•orneS the sale of yeterati popPies.
rhe ; Women's Institute has under-.
taken the sale „of. these poPpies,,
Will be available to the •piiblie
next week
--:•-These bluod-red emblems diStrit-'-
,boted •through Canada by the Canad-
ian Legion's Vast volunteer ergaiiis,
Wen arethe product of idisahled
'ietelrans.; 'nien. Striving to maintain
'hemselves in the Veteraft' shop"
.. Purchase a P 6
,dministered by the .:Do7oppy ininion, Gov
irnnient-,
• ,,For every' citizen; to
to', So is .a big thing: It is a .1lower
If:re/Ombra/we used by , the-,Cansid-
.:an.• porkpie, in loving inemory .Pf faller •
PRESBYTERIAN.Y'MISSION BAND
,ANNUAL, 'I"II.ANI(OFFERING
kembera of. Band I Excel TheinselveF
In Presenting Interesting .
• and •Varied' Program. , •
The annual-Tbankogarinrineeting
.tbo Presbyterian -ChurchMistier
BandTht-itTfclay 'even-
ing. • Rev. C. H... MacDonald was
chairmen for the occasion. Thu
Seri pture; reading was taken by Job,
K. McKenzie: The prograret.eonsistie,
of recitations • by Jimmie Purves
Ronald Johnston, Dolena 'Paterson,
Ronald MeInnei, !Ti!iiaMie Hamilton,
Sammy Chin; Buddy Orr and ari_ex-_,
ereise by sik • a reading ' by•
Isabel Douglas and a monologue by
Bessie Stewart Solos were contrib-
uted by Rentzella Mullin, Helen Mac-
Donald, • Lloyd, Stewart, Allan Stew-
art: and, Albert, Chin. ", Misses 1,1.ere
Sheriff and Peggy MacDonald sang,
,duet. given by
Prank. McKenzie and the , Orchestra
AUPPlied music through*. .the even-
ing. A: 'three act missionary play
!'When, the Little Old ;Lady Spoke,'
,1Vas given by the senior girls of the
tiand and was *ell received, After
the Singing; Of Rev. Mr
MacDonald . closed Abe meeting Witb
prayer.
on Sails For. Denmark
Mr. Ben McClure of town has as
las----gueSt-this week his som,Wihliam
McClure of Delnieny; Sask. • 'Mr.
MeChire." has just, returned trim
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Montreal; to where he aecomPaniet1.
hts smi; 'William', Jr., aged 17,, alba,
;ailed for Denmarkiohere, be will
take a 'course in 'physical' training
before entering University.
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LIRE moTitEg LIKE DAUGHTER
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' tusi *eek we 'mentioned 'about .the
'feat, Of a Hereford co* Owned by
Mr ' Ernest Gardner, in giving birth.
to our 'calves 'Withina yeiti.:Stareety
.bad *0`.learned' :of thim'pecomplish-.,
inert, When anoffspringof this same
liereford, and RISO owned by
:Onrdrreeperfernied the SaM‘deed as
her 'imother-gave birth to twin,
calves, : she, as well,, having given
Iiitl;lit.14.`1.'"‘VIj."'It4Olialli. a.' ,s,c4rakkci.'.
Thus • these two c�ws, ;Jiiettiet and,
dOlighter, in A period Of eleven! and
half 'inen'ths ,htiVe given birth' to a
tetal of :Ogg iiii1/4iteik7A7ieele0i4le
ree'ord and ane that.. Will be hard 'fa
we ittiett Wager' that its not 66 nuich
the Siothitiaii;i''that
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i1e4seit Aft clOrc414't '
BING= CQ1a3 5 .CHNT,5
he 'Brea. he ,Bread
of ealth0 1 °f 'Health -
UN, 5101n0 .15 'QUALITY AND SEKVICTI.
DUNDEE .: •CAKES,•-• " • ..• :CHELSEA,....BUNS
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• JELLY ROLLS
• NUT.' andFRUIT': BREAD ••• '• '','OATMEALYZOOICIEB ••••••' •
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Our .001fo!Olil0 BROWN BREAD is 100 per
cent. WHOLE wiindvr.
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14OLLYMAN'S QUALITY
Phone 36
m the ...
exall Drug tore
ed.,Thursday Friday, Satirda
(THIS WEEK)
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OUR ANNUAL • 0 N'E , C E NI S A,LE IS Nov GOING ON -
• WHERE MAST*,. I,TE10. ARE BEING"SOLD. TWG_F,011:.THE...
'PRIM; OF ONE :AND 'JUST :. ONE CENT •MORE. . • '' •
' TOOTIPASTE-,:tl• TING -PADS -7
• TALCUM POWDER. '' '4. PAPETRIES
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.. PACE poivptit ENVELOPES .•
. FACE CREAMS:. .- PLAYING CARDS
•' . BATH SALTS . , ,MUCILAGE ,
•' SHAVING ' CREAMS ' .:INK
,,TOOTH :BRUSHES ' 'ENGLISH . CHINA,
•.1:MESSING' . ,09Mlitts.' : REitALL REMEDIES,• .": •
• TOILET-. SOAPS .• • -Intl( ,OF MAGNESIA
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" :BELLADONNA: 11.4tvggRs . g•MINERAL., OIL
• ADHESIVE Il.',AsTERR . ' - - iliokt SALTS
. •AxippRrOIT :COTTON COD LIVER OIL •
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ovember
3rd and 4th
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ELocal &Genera
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Satisfy , the Pangs of Hunger
• Mi. and M.S.J Were
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eek -and visitors with friends in
Caledon
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Misses Markin and Agnes Paterser
Anent Sunday with relatives., in Tees -
water .
Mr Harvey Naylor of London.: paid
a • brief, visit with his Mother here
Wednesdayi • •
M . Wesley Sheriff, Windsor, .spent
the .weele4nit w4h':Mrs. If. G: Sheriff.
Vera and Gralui .`
CORNS;; tillages and ingrown toe-
nails do 'hUrt. Use Cress Salve. At
McKinei Drug 'Store.
,Miss Jean Easton of Brantford is
vending few ,weeks With her friend
Mrs B O. 'Sheriff.
Miss :Helen MacDonald epent • the
Iweek-end An-Mount-Forest„with-Mr:
and Mrs I. A. Robertson
. Mr, .Tohn Joynt returned: on Wed-
neSday, following a brief business
rip to Toronto :And Montreal
SORE . BACK, Rheumatism,' Sciatica,
Lumbago, respond, quickly • to,,RUiV17
ACAPS-4itIcRim's :Drug Stone. •
Miss Greta 'Campbell; night • tele-
phone. operator, has been, ill this
week but is somewhat'. improved.
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PHONE ORDERS:. will receive
careful attention at:: the One cent
Sale At ivicKim"s' 'Drug 'Store this
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Mr, had Mrs.: James Smith,, Mr;
Fidwin Smith and Mias, Edith Sinith
visited with friends in Toronto over
the,. week -end.
Rev. and Mrs. C. If. MacDonald
mire weekend visitors in Dunedin
where Rev. MacDonald conducted'
anniversary services
, With, tt, tax, rate of , 26.4 Milli as
agafnik, 32.4 mills in 1.932i RipIey
this year have the lowest t tax
1.lfj!,atOgiftl,11111";i,i0f0Pe
'Mrs, John. Murdoch :whee
under-
went a Major operation in. London
rcenty 1148 ,TeterhiCiLte....heit '.11666
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and s inaking, 'favorable,” progress
toward - recovery. -
flright and mild. ,Iveatter •is hothg
eli5oyett this
week, ,w.)tiOirt -1.1PlIghr *et' *04‘ttiei'i
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by Coining to -the.
Marylin Tea oo
for
HOME COOKED- MEALS
LUNCHES •
Orders taken for
SPECIAL DINNERS
AFTERNOON TEA
.HOME MADE BAKING
ROASTED FOWL
and CANDY
Fowl ,Dinners
.• MON, 'TUES., ' ;
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• When_ You . Hae Compkted.
Your Shopping, Make Yourself
Comfortable In Our • Rest !loom'
DAVUON and' WATSON
Proprietors
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the' '. first , snow 'of the sense)n. and rt-
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drop in the temperature. ,:"-- • , -
011ie.' Robb, who has been suffering.
f;OM an 'attack Of clitiliaY•
in Toronto with her daughter; 'Miss
'• Mrs. - William Robb has returned '
home, having spent more than a week -
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"MSS” Hazel Webster, Who • under-
went in •appendicitis operation, in
Fergus Hospital had returned home.
lintel Was ..hOlidaYing in.. that coin
Infinity when seized with the 'attack.
.Rev.,earrie of Creemore 'conducted
the 'services in the . Presbyterian,
eliureh on Sunday, While Rev. Mac-
Donald exchanged pulpits 'and'''con-
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ducted anniversary services , in his ,
termer charge'of Dunedin and: diee- ,
atere,' ,••
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The Thfiradiii 'fifteibdeli-lialt-li411,..,' -
day observed by •LuCknoW rnerchants
terminated last Thursday and this
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ntferne'en' nhl sierei, are , Oi)eii,:j1111-6
hatO‘itire stores will new be Closed
on Wednesday nights, ie -Ver
mueboo to the surprie. of
iimilerotio *60440 shoppers,