The Lucknow Sentinel, 1938-06-02, Page 5,••'.
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TEIRSDA,Y,; JUNE 2ND,, 1938. ,
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ALSO MICKEY MOUSE" and 'NEWS",
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ADMISSION PRICES
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TRE' LUCKNOW SE 1Tfl 14
,'K'INLOSS COUNCIL; MINUTES ICONSIDER PROPOSITION TO
'PURCEASE' 'PHONE LINE`
The officials, of :the South Bryce
Rural 'Telephone Companyy Ltd. were
into a proposition to, purchase a rural
telephone line:',"betwee.• that village
and, Lucknow.,' Messrs. Malcolm and
Ackert,' of Holyrood; asked the local
at Holyroo�„i;. on- Wednesday, • looking
company to Inspect the line in cruet
ion..-- MilamaY `Gazette.
'Council met oni Monday May 25th
All inembers present' The minutes of
the', last meeting were read and ap-,
proved. Irwin Graham .that` we pay
$30;00 on acc. funeral .expenses,
France.,•-` McIntosh -McKenzie that ,we'
pay,•s
on acct,•: attendance Jaynes
France raham: ;McIntosh,that_ a
changelbe made in Patrolnien of four
years . or over. ° Irwin -Graham -that we
adjourn to, have the Court of Revision
theAsse s
s
en Roll "
n m t 'Roll, and that 'thea
Reeve be chairman,
' A' ,number "of appeals -were inthe
hand! n of ' the ,Clerk . 'andwere ,dealt;
with as' follows: Wesl'ey Tiffin, :As-
m
sessent.,Stands; Mrs.. Mary MacLeod
Reduced $100 • on buildings; Elwood
Moore, Reduced. $100 on .land;. Jolin
.Colwell;.• 10 acres:• bush:' exemption;
Charles ;"XIodgine, • Richard Guest, .T.
M. Stewart, Melvin 'Husk and', A E.
Thompson' had 'one 'deg; struck ,from
.0..1.1. -
•
Irwin-Maclntosh that the Court,' of.
• ' Revision be no* :closed, and that the,
• Roll 'as now revised be :taken; as : a
'Basis of taxation': for the year 1938.
• Council 'returned for •generalbus
Mess: ; 1VIaeKenzie=Graham •' that t the
Assessor- • havin
S g 'completed his Roll
he be; now paid balance' of salary also
.75c ,postage.
thatthe sheet) Mclntosh-Irwin'
• ee -
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P claim
I of. Robert; Moffat: for. $25:00: be 'paidr
and Mark Johnston: be paid $2.20 Ins':
fees; McKenzie -Graham, that the re-
quisition of Ernest Ackert for a re-
pair;on the -Ackert Municipal Dr-ain •be
forwarded to •:the `` Engineers asking
for immediate a tion •
Graham• -Irwin, that we•do now'"ad-
Ijoun,,to meet again on Monday,; the'
20th day of June;'at the usual time
•and place, ,
i, 'Cheques Issue dlar Peo le '—•
Galy. ,pipe -Litt cKenzie , Drain.
•$18,14; ,*Luckno Sentinel, Printing
- acc� $62.03;--J..R.. Hyro--at Hall,.
$5.16;' !W. J. Da on act, James
.France ••$30.00, oavlcr, on act.
late James, Fran .00; Henderson
and Fisher, ' Rea Hall • $4,35;,..,R..
Moffat„ Sheep $25.00; Mark
Johnston•, Insp.
$2.20; J. It ,
'Lane,, ;Posta • e . s ':5.00 in -
email . „ , , ary • i. ,
Treas. Of 'Ont.,! '.
of Ont.' License all $3.00; R.
Elliott,t Part Sal 15.00; •A» Mc-,
'Intosh, Part 'Sala 5.00;; A. Mac-
Kenzie, Part. Sala 500 A....Grab=
.'am; Part Salary ; W. J. Irwin,
Par t Salary $15 os. • G. Gaunt,
Part Salary,$25 0 R. Lane Part
Salary°; . $50.00. • I
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Lane,
,icon,
Dr. 11
France $10
Repair' at
claim
above
u,+he
a
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for H
dry $
Salary
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- COMING "J.UN.E• 9•, 10, 11 ,SPECIAL
at
C o, ,Ali. Baba " C�oe's • T -
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ur Early' Flowering
SALVIA,
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1 iRBINGER . and STWARTENSIS
go quickly._,Those _wantIn -- these- are
ail lived to' secure them early.
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ED, FANTASY and: POM, PON are
-beautiful :for ` Beds 'or: o q uets.
STEWART ;BRADS'.
HENMILLER °NURSERI
'Phone ' Carlow , 235
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FOR FURTH
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LUC_N
KNEW`
AS FIELD •%NATIVE DROWNS.
The death of Joseph Orlando Griffin,
occurred in Chicago on: May' 3rd, by.
drowning. Mr. Griffin was pilot• of the
Martin.. Mullin of the Pioneer 'Steam-
ship • Co. . of Cleveland, ' 0., • .and was
shipkeeper fpr the same company dur-
ing winters,:and `had been •'on ,.thea.
Lakes.: since, 1901: Born -at Kingsbridge:
‘Ontario; on November, 5; 1883, ;son'' of
Joseph C. • Gi:iffin, ; f oxmer,-:iB•eeve ;:of
Ashfield township, and. Bridget Marr
Lennon, .of Pickering , .Ontario; who
.predeceased him in : 1925 and '1894
respectively.
'NO .INQUESr INTO S
TURNBERRY FARMER'S 'DEATH:
EdWard d rdBa'•
lid, 46 -year; old' resident
of the, eighth. concession bf Turnberr
township was found,' hanging 'fro' -i `a
beam n'
ofthe barn on`hisfarm ori'Mon-
day afternoon. Ile',was' found : by� his,
sister : Jane, 'with whom 'he had • been
Born in 'jl'urnberry'.township, he had
lived. there. all hie life.. He was �a.bach-
elor anad. roniinen -affairs;
P t�local n
.
serving for two •'years in:' the township
council:p
Coroner.
r
R.C. Redmond,
M D. • of
Wingliam, was• called and said an. in-
quest•would n'ot be necessary. •
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"The nree t
e to
o len '
ed
b,,, 1 with the pi•esi-
dentpresidingand singing
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after, vhicyer a.;
-Mitch
the Lord's prayer w ii
Y a
repeated '
d in'unison. uniso
pn. Hyinri 255!.*As
sung and business • discus ed:Gordons
Go
'Johns
ton
e took the ' '
chair
with•
the
following prog•rani the seri~tut les-
son,
•Marl; $' .30-3 ' . Bii
., , $ �i:as•readby, Berri=,
aline Alton; Vera„Little' gave'
topic"Soul.,,. . the
on change , an instrp-'
merits] composed' by 'Bach, • was'. given
by;; Violet,: Twamley, a Bible's'
wasiv ,Story.
,gi en b r renal=e.:MacD
Y, . anal' and•
an interesting talk. was'given 'by
Fred Anderson' on a' description of
the West, ' farming " and climate.
The.
Meeting' closed ,with '
.,. hymn 205 'and
thea Mizpah benediction.
ry,$1
$15.00
00; Th
0;J
Highway, Cheques
J. F. Dawson, Pay List_32•'
$1s.95.�
►n •Bushell,_ Pay_.: List -:•33-$2470;
Alex 'Percy, Pay List., 34, $17:70; Road
"NO: 19r Pay List 35'..$19 00; J. H.. Rosa'
Pay List 36.',$25:80,•! .Roy,Mclnnis, :Pay
List 37. $29.95; James Burns, Pay List
38 $5.25; . San Nesbitt, :Pay' List .3J-
-$11.20;---Orvill Tiffin, Pay'List 40
$20.00; George;Lockhart; Pa Lis •
, Y. t41•
$21.20;• Wesley Thompson, Pay List
42 $7.00; - Dan. McKinnon PayList
43'1$ , x, .54.2,0 _ Alex, :
.MacLeod;•- -Pa :—List.
44 $10..'50;:- Road 'Ni,. 1 '"Pa ,;.IY .
$14:15, y ist 45
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FI
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Miss • Sadie ;Johnston, R. N' of•
Win a
gh in spent., last•. week at.., her
hors here
.. ie
Miss Catherine 'MacKenzie, ,,*ho: who
has' been attendingthe •Stratfor o -
d N r
mad School':is 'home.
, Dr. Arnold • as
a recent visitor with 'hi father„.
Toronto •
s tither;,• Mr..
John' Cowan `Sr
Rev. Robert ert Ma'
cConn .-
ell: occupied
the pulpit in the Presbyterian
terian,
Churc Y
.h on ��Sunday: `
• Rev: J.
K.
'and'.
M' '
d• cGilli '
may,'
}ient the week -end in .Guelph.'
3'h
Presb't
The err
a
. Y W. M. S. n met
las
t
week at the. -home' of. Miss ` 'Mayme
Johnston
The executors ••
r of 'the
o the 'estate`o the
Of,
••late James Johnston` held a .ver .•'sue-'
Y
•c ssfu
1 a
uctio'
n Sale e .of •
stock,
� farm ock•
:and implements last:Thursday. A ver'
Y
Jar '
ge :;crowd was in 'attendance and
the • Prices! e r liz
p . ea ed were,'very •satis7.
factory., •
a''
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�Iiow
r
d -R
Robb's friends -
;awill •be.
pleased. to •kMc
n he � ,.r
s recovering'
emg•M
'nicely fr
O a''A
Y m attack c
k of
neumonia
p ,• • pia
Mr..; and 'Mrs.' Rober "• c
t• S t
. P .t and • :pia
daughter of Windsor, `visited Mi
Kenneth MacLennai v S' tt
1 er
a. the .week- .� St
end.
. r
a
r
. Kenne'�
th MacLennan ennan •and ' fam-
il J.
y have moved li'ack' to.their own -. .
house :after s endin Ch
the '
Mr • spending' � winter: hi sty
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JOINT CLUB. SOCIAL..
At, the social: evening on Thursday,
in the 'Orange Hall, the `Joint Club
,meipbers and; their 'families had ; an
enjoyable: time. The:programme- con-
sisted of: Recitation -Margaret Nieh-
Tolson;: ;Reoding—Mrs. ` Robt..".Reid;,.
Musical-: ,Selections -Chas. Anderson;'
Duet- 14irs, Robt. Reid, and Mrs. Jas.
Webster; and a reading. ,by Charles
MacDonaugh.,After'lunch was,'served•
the 'Harris .orchestra supplied music;
for the dance that followed
•
ST. HELENS;''
• Mrs Ward. Shickluna has returned.'
to. , her honie at .Port Colborne, after I.
spending a few days with her mother ;
Mrs; Jas... Gaunt. -
Mrs. Alex Leitch, Mr; and Mrs. Jim
Bowden and • son, Jimmy . of Detroit.
and,:Mrs. Gillies of Whitechurch were
visitors on Saturday with .and'"
Mrs:•. E: J. Thom.
The meeting of the ,? P. U.. was,
held on Sunday "evening with 'Isobel
Miller, in the chair, The .scripture les-'
son`was'read by Mrs. E. W. Rice, and:
Dick Weatherhead. read; an: article on
"The Passover": The topic "Why a r
world . of color" ;pr`epared by , Mrs, :;
Stuart was read, by. Isobel' Miller and
Rev.,' Wright- led in! thee discus-'
Messrs. Peter and D. C'., McDonald
,were recent visitors with,: friends at'';
!Morriston., They were'. accompanied
!to, Guelph; by Mr? ;anis 'Mrs-.�''George
MacDonald,
Miss, Irene Lynch, of- Hamilton was
a visitor •with , friends .here•- On her
DU!NGA,I NON turn she'was accompanied by•her
mother,:4Mrs,' Wm: MacDonald,'' who .
or f
fi
Ic d d .
In PoorAHealth Y
pent. the week he
S el
We are sorry. to'know that Mrs.
Adelaide, Staley, daughter of, Mrs..
Win Thompson is in very poor health
and under the:doetor's care.; We are.
sincerely sorry,for one so',sorely ,af=
flitted, having no sight, speech or
hearing; as 'well as other- ailments;
We may be truly'thankful"if we ailments,
good health ,•,
- Miss Ruby Dennis' and Mr: Fr
ds
re
Rev.. H.:M. Wright is attending the
meeting of .the London Conference • at;
Chatham this 'week.
Dr. ..Tom. 'Leask .of Moosejaw, . a
son of the late Rev. Robt. and Mrs.,
Leask, called on friends here recently.
Rev.Leask was pastor of the Pres
byterian church here for twenty-;
three years and it is • 'Dr. LeaSk's
first visit -Were since -they left nearly.
45 years
ed Dr. Geo.ragoge. and , Mrs. ' McGregor,.
their ,daughter Miss Donna and friend
cif Chicago,• were week -end' guests of
Mr. :and Mrs. George 'Stuart..
Mr. and .Mrs.. 'Earl McPherson of.
Orangeville arespending their - we'd-
in tripwith. their ''
. g cousins
,Mr.Wm.
And Mims
Quillinand other relatives. ' I
:Mr. And Mrs:.
Harry Durnin . of
Seaforth; were .recent visitors with • re '
lativess here. •
"Mr. andMrs.• Torrence Anderson
and: daughter; Josephine, Miss Grace:';.
McIntosh ° and -..Mr .:.Jimmy Godhold 'of;i:
on o-,' ' elc id�g-"nests df Gtr: .
and Mrs.J. D. '.Anderson.
A meeting of, the 'Farmers' Club'j
will be- held in ,the hall .On•a Monday
evening next. ,"
Saint' of Wingham,' visited' frien
around Dungannon= on Sunday. '':
Mrs.• ; J. R. McNabb of Lucknow, e
joyed.a•, couple of days around t
24thMis.B
of` M.ayCrawithwfordher..:'s stet -in -la
.J..
Mr. John Canteloh--o_f Manitoba,
'visiting his nieco,, Mrs.' Burton. Eoac
Miss Jean • Stothers land ; friend
Misses Con., and Ethel Burst of To
onto enjoyed the week -end with t
fni'rrier's` fat}ier�1V1i7-Thos, Stethe.
and at• their 'cottage at'. Port Alber
and Mrs_,' Eldon:.Johnston, : Ra
Mrs='-► ey Den ri
Kuelah; ,visited friends'at Wingha`
on Monday'~
BORN.'. -=Thursday, May 26th,
?V Ir. and Mrs..Gordon; `Anderson;
daughter; 'also- on the; Mame day; '. t
Mr; • • and Mrs Warner ;McIntyre,•
daughter. •Congratulations
:Mrs B.' 'J. Crawford ;had, as' 'guest
at the week end,, M'r.. and Mrs.'. R : E
Willis and Mr`. arid Mrs.• Rissman an
daughter „Genevieve of Detroit.,
The water vower ' c opping mil
owned and. operated •: by` Mr. Georg
Hodge, will "resume operations' next
week, after extensive repairs.'At' th
present ' time a nuntber of visitor
are ~seeing: the :water wheel 'ands flume
as it is not possible•: after water r
turne
Miss • Mary Jane Rpbli'• is keeping
-house'for :-her. uncle,: Mr. Levi Mar
wood. ,00d r Auburn, - :while Mrs,. Robb • . i
visiting relative •in Winnipegi
Visitors with Mrs. m. Sproule o ,
Sunday were : Mr. ;a d' .Mrs. Hecto
King and daughter' Evelyn and Mr
Wm. Fowler, Teeswater and ',Mrs
Gregory and;daughter', Rhoda ; Elle
of -Vancouver.
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LANGSIDE'
The ladies of the United W. M. `S,'•
of 'Whitechurch 'held : a tea . at the
home of Mrs: Ernie Casentore on '
L �,wlien_ . an aEeii=
e 'dance •; of 19 cut blocks for two quilts:
Mr: arid ' Mrs, Jghn;:' Richardson,
e •Grace,. James and Bob' spent'Siam,-
,, day' in Guelph attending a family re -
Onion. •l
s Mr. ''an Mr r
d s Ha of J hnso '
d With
n Of.•
Lucknow spent Sunday vliith.• Mr: and
11I s ''Wm.' Conn.
Mr and Mrs; • Elmo Pritchard' of
s W. Wawanosh a osh spent Sunday-�with_'Mr.
and Mrs. Russel Moore.
n, Mr, and Mrs. R.' Stuart; Velma -Er-
r. 'leen and Donald, spent Sunday with.
▪ Mr.and Mrs. M. McNeil:
• Mr., and Mrs. George Harkness and
Ellen .Reba• spent_Sunday': with;_Mr._.and
Mrs.: Earl Caslick of; Culross. .
The play "Cabbages and :'Dollars",,
was: well . attended, At. Whitechurch
last
Thursday'evening:, The' takes
place. in a."restaurant• 'in the middle
•est •a
w t the. present time. Grandfather
Parker,' the . inventor, :• played b ' Jim
Falconer; Arda':Martin, y
•tin, his, grand -
:daughter; Doris aMcelenaghaii; Zinn~
Colored ;cook,. Mildred McClenaghan;
Ezra . Jones, ,.'town boob, g
,Charlie Moore
Sadie Jones, ' town newsreel Mrs.
James, "Falconer;' Jim. Powell, . "Dol-
lars Boy", . • Clarence .' Mcelenaghan;
JackMason, ason;•more•'interested:rn 'cab-
bages, ,Bert Cullimore; Daisy Burke:
,
s .-
town
belle
,
belle, •Agnes, :Gillespie;, 'Millie
Collins;
her ;elinin, Louise 'Martin;
Chuck- Emery,Do i
,
thes. fiance, is '
race I
rwi
n
McClenaghari; Sheriff of the 'eount
aim et y'
P t "ieee,
Y .Extra. p a irl
Dais
g chums of
Daisy's; Muriel Y u el Wa
tt.'
.Pauline ,.Inglis
and ' Ted McClena Shan d.
bo -f'
g y trend.
The a
1 ha `
s be
p Y been ;engaged to go to,
St. Helens ns 'a'
n Ebenezer. eneaer: The play
at Whitechurch netted
the
Y.
P.'
S.
$32.00, which Shows the•hall was
'.crowded. The"actors' each took:: their
parts extra Well, which: reflects''great-
praise for, their. leader, Mrs; E. Robb.
.:L,
OST-A•�li ac '•1'
I k f'
,. , e t ".hand � baseb ''
.'loved l
all
g Pease return to: Murvin'••Solo-
neon:
Mrs: David' Errington' on the 4th
concession ;West, was' visited on Sun-
day by Mr. Ed. Fitzpatrick and Miss
Laura ••Fitzpatrick, R.N,;. Mrs.:.!Jack
Skin and 'baby; y, .and, Mr. and: Mrs..•
Jas. Bell and family of ' Winghani
*Members of 'the Junior ,and d Senior
institute .planning to
to are lamm� � attendthe
p g
district annual held in Blyth On • Fri-
day, „
'BO
RN=Mo s• • •
rad Ma . 30 h'. to Mr.
Y poi
h; Mrs: Gordon S. Kidd• :nee Marg,
g.
r -
a t
R an' a
Winhm
e son: '
Y ) a Con
g
,
ratulati'
g ons.
The Senior Branchof
e , the Dun' an-
.. g
non Institu
to Met home Of
C.:;
W. Alton' recentlyand"thefollow-
ing o Iow-
in o
fficer. ° were s re . 'in
g e stilled 'for
they'
coming •I•nstitute •. year: President,
Mrs. o
Lorne Ivers; ,s
1st Vice Pres.;
,s, 'Mrs.
Burto a •
Burton' Roc 2nd
Roach; Vice e Pres.,Mrd.'
Wm: Stewart; m.' .S rt, 'Sec y. -Tress.; •Mrs: J.
Richardson. •
Directors, s, M.rs: ' ' R,.
Do
nal''.14frs.'� T. Park•. Mrs., R • '
. A.
cKenzie•; ,district; McDonald;Mrs.'•-
Hist Mr
Mrs: Wilbur Brown; assistant
Hist, IMrs. R..A. McKenzie; Audi-
ors, Mrs. Alton; .a Mrs. Davidson;•
ending ': committee Peace Mrs,
'nk. Jones;' Child Welfare Mrs. J.
Ryan; ' Historical Research, ,Mrs.
as. Congram; :Relief : and . Commun-
activities, Mrs. 'Alton, .Education,
s. Davidson;. "Program tom., Mrs.,
Mrs.!. Duncan MacLennan's. home. I Mr
Bargains in Men's' •arid
Boys .Work
'Mr
lbur Brown 'Convener, , nvener rs. eo.'
,.. M G
Clothing. Shirts; Overalls, Pants, Soxx
Etc, THE.•MARKET 'STORE, 11.0
Wi
Rutledge, Mrs. R: A.:MeKenzie and,
s'• B. •Bradford; Flower Com., 'Mrs
•
dge' and'. Mrs. Tom Park:.
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Jitney, .Winners; i,” '
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'Winners
at the . Lady: Bowlers'Jit-
ney , on Tuesday' were, • Mrs. V Solomon;
Mrs.' Hoffman, and Mrs.' Robt. Fisher
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, • MEX$' BROADCLOTH. SHIRT a
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used collars in
Sizes- 14 -.16 neat, pst $1 00
�,.t .•• ,+',• n $1.00:
"'. 'FORSYTH SHIRT f
Sr— orfused coltara 'i white, '
•. ., . n. te, „......,,;.$2.00.
:BOYS' •SHIRTS --Shirts' • at• fit ^ • •
gpod quality broadcloth. Sizes'
MEN'S' 'WORK • r^ ,
W SHIRTS=good heavy . quality tai!ter' •.
rnnnv l.na:oo , . lYl, lull
'BOYS' $HIR :S -covert cloth' '
, . , spleadid shirt' fa -
,r. school 12-14, ,T9'c
SPORT SHIRTS' FOR BOYS
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eci:
al
�P
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Fridayand Saturday day lune 3 & 4
ON
MET --.
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WORK SHOES -SHOES -ME -
�I S
MENNONITE LEATHER.: WO 'SHOES,:. 'tri o
coi�nte utside :
r -un. eathero rano saio!le...a iiriibberk_h. eels '
Reg,: $3.45.: Special for Frida
y an �' Satur
d da
HI- t
TE ;SHOES..
n
M "Jy'.leatliersole
smart .ore ord fo h 25 '.heel; --
Fr' rt a young man, Reg. price
ida : ari
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ALSO• MEN'S WHITE SHOES AST
$2.89, 3
well `ani
eel
CUR/ILL'S: :CORN, E.,1/$.
Miss Ella Cowan Of Hemlock City
supplied in No :1Q. school on Widnes -
day,
::and Thursday of.7ast week, while
Mr.-: Duncan McKay was trying Uni-
versity exams in Stratford
Mrs. • ;Eninieline 'Sherwood visited
with Mi•:: and Mrs. James Drennan one
day, 'recently:
▪ n`U. Mrs. John Little visited
'with. friends , at Whitechurch during
•thy-°.tyeek-end
Mr. and Mrs, Ab. ' Hel"
?M? Mr:' and;
Mrs:. Wm. Helm and famil visited
Sunday
g, .
'on ':with Mr. Geor a Die' s:
nen and family,' ;: n'
Mr: EldonAu •
Austin, youngest son - of
Mr. '.anti -Mrs: -Frank Austin; who -has
spent a number., of weeks' in Goderich
Hospital is able . to be at'
e his :•.aunt s
i•
n' Goderi
ch.
KIN
LO.
UG
H
And M dMr'.
s.
.Karl..`
;Boyle spent,- a
day' •last, week with London . fri
rends;
Mrs. i•
A Bek.
c1 a.
es h s returned' home
after spending"the•pas
p , t two', nrn,bnths'
inTo '
Font
o.
•M
r
...Dobson, son
I.
P. S. visited this..
scho.o'`las'`
1 t Wednesday. Y-
• Mrs .
Orl � .
and. � ''
Rich '
aid' '
s
an . .
d baby
Ge rge, also 'Mrs. Clair •.M
aD
of
'VancouverMacDougal ` visited on` r'
• ; .•Friday at
W.' .Moyle s.
•
'Mrs.
F.
A...,Bl',.
Blackwell ''
,d word
of the death of •Mrs. J'
as .E
nsl: ..o
1 f
Chapleau::
Mr .
s
. V. Percyand.'Alvin '
.: of Detroit
vise
td
e
a few a w'
.w days with relatives here
'Mrs. McGee and Margaret return
ed to Toronto, after spending. .
p ng. the past
month: with Mrs. M. McLean.
• Mr. and Mrs: t'
E.wood Barbour a
family, • were Sunday visitors at M r.
I. Purnell's:
AE & PORTEOUS
SOUS
'1V1�AFEKING'
-Eldon-., Twamley and ••-
family of Chatham were recent' ..visi-•
Visi-
tors with'
Mr. and Mrs. , George. Twarii-
le Mrs. 'Geor Tw
y!George amley, .;Sr,;
turned to
the "t
ci with 31them.
Y
.Mr
and Mrs..Harvey 'Webb and ••
two children, Lois and. Ruth, e
t spent
Sunda afte
,
P
y noon at, the' nom of '
e.
Mr. and Mrs.:': Thos. Anderson
vii'
Recent is tor"
� s with Mr. and•Mrs.
Horton':'
'.
HenryY were, • Mr. and Mrs::
Peter' Harriston • and babe of Porters'
.Hi1
Hill, Mr:,: J. `C. � and' Mr. Bailie Sto-
.,:
'."thersof Lo • and n 'Miss s D v o-.
Dove Mir::
e
ton of Lucknow. .•
'Mr,
. and • •:
Mrs.
Palm
er
Kilpatrick tic '
k of •
P.
S
Toronto, an "Miss Olive, Kilpatrick d p trick ;of',
Atwood, o d, spent the week -end with Mr.
'
and Mrs. S. J Kilpatrick: "
M.
Miss,
Pearl,
,Thom
1 son
ret-
urne101'
returned
her nom '
e last week,• after;having •as* •
sisted se •
d 1VIrs..
Thos. s Anderson
f'
I
for theL •
Past' month.. ,
P ,
•
Mr
and Mrs.
Samuel
Cook,� gravel
8'r
ve
1.
: road,. moved •lastoweek to 'their - w
ne
I honie -in Lucknow: The best 'Wishes
the islres of. •
the neighborhood go with them:
.Mrs. J. A. Finlay of'`
Y Toronto spent ' •+
last week with her sister, Mrs: S. J.
Kitatrick
p ,
.Bring
-ornethi n
r
: TOY:
arke
ore
•
tic novv,