The Lucknow Sentinel, 1938-10-20, Page 1ZY,
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. RINK FOR.SALE-Apply to J. W.
enderseni Lucknow. .• ' • • s
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LOST -3 calves on- Saturday night.
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red anea,...and One, Ted and white.nyone knowing nf their whereabouts
ease,. notify Melt Irwin, 'Phone
-r4, Ripley; • "
CLEARING AUCTION -ALE -Of
arm 'stock. and. ,IalaPlements, Coils. 9,
,*est Wawanosh, Thursday, ,October
27th. See IA'S for list and terms.
Matt 'Gaynor, And. Wm. J. Foran,
Prop.
AUCTION SALE. --of farm ; farm
Stock and iinplements, Con. 11, West
Wawanosh, 3 miles east of St. Helens.
n Friday, October 28. See bills for
list and terms. Mrs. Henrietta Havens.
Prop.; Matt Gaynor, Auc.
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CLEARING AlLICTION •BALE7-ef
farmstock,. implements and heuse-
• hold effects at .W. II. Lot :21, Con: 2,
, West Wawanosh, Tuesday October.
25thInt- One; sharp.' gee 'bills. • Matt
Gaynor,. Auc. John Arthur, •g.
Auburn, Prop,:
- PERSONAL
:- MEN OF 30, 40, 50! WANT VIM
Vigor, for, rundown body' • Ti
OSTREX Tablets of raw oyster stint
rilants and general body builders It
not delighted' With • results of firs
package, Maker reftmda•ita low priee.
Call, write MeKint's and all' good
druggists
.'TENDERS; '•
TENDERS
SEALED TENDERS Will I be •re-
ceived for a chief Operator for the
. .
Goderich Rural .Telephone Company:
1 ILLimited, Diingannon, 'rip to and in -
eluding October •;24th;) 1938.- Dittiec.
to commence Noyember _lath,. Free
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,
dwelling . with hydro service. charge
provided by Company. Heat for office
and other hydrocharges to he sup
Plied, by Operator. •
' •. Lowest or any tender not neceis-
. arily. siccepted. •
G. C. TRELEAVEN, •Sec-Treas
*NATIVE OF KINLOSS DIED
IN• NORTHERN .,,ONTARIO
. Ward . has begn 'received
by reliit-
ives here of the' death .of .Donald J.
McLeod, who passed passed ,iiwaY at his
home
heMe. ,at Ledbut, n'ot.th of s 'Brute,.
NorthArn 'Ontario.
Eein on Concession Six .:SiX Kinloss,
Mr. McLeod was .78., Years of age. He
was one of a family of five boys and
four girls. Two sisters, Mrs. Donald
Morrison of Lucknow, rind :Mrs. Cox
of Kincardine survive; as well as his
wife and -threei children. •-•
Gasoline Down A Cent : • • ,
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Gasoline sdropped one 'cent a .gal-
lon at local garages.on Monday bring.'
frig the pride to .25e, which Will be.
generally ',popular With motorists an :
garagenaen .alike, as that extra cent
Was a nuisance,:to Say nothing of the
additional.cost, during the seas,..M's
driving. -
ELECTED 'PRESIDENT OF •
" TEACHERS' CONVENTION
LUCKNOW CENTRE
FOR.Y; P RALLY
Large Gathering Of :Delegates „,Eroni'
'Maitland Presbytery' Met /Luck.
, now Preabytertain Church Friday -
Afternoon :;and "BVeitieg Bessiene,
.11e1&..-•InciPirine Address bY„'Rev-
Dr... Jape's' D. Smart.. •
• The annual Rally of the YOUn't,
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People's Societies of the Maitland Pre-:
bYtu7c7wasulccheld Friday,
lin'thFeParesbYetteebriller
Church, Lr
14th: • • ' ,
The afternoon session commenced
at, five O'clock, with NiSe E. Williams,
Molesworth, in the chair, tlie Dev-
otional exercises were conducted by
' the Teeswater Society with Clark Mc-
Gregor in charge. The afternoon meet-
ing Was devoted chiefly te the trans-
acting of business. • ,
s Supper was served in the basement
'Of the church by the ladies of the
congregation.
Fallowing the supper, Rey. S. M.
Seatt, Kincardine, ;.ddresSed ,the
young people; The theme of his sub-
ject was "A Challenge 'to •,Youth". He
reminded the young . people of their
many .; opportunities which brought
with them. great :responsibility. "We
'are 'Challenged," he stated; 'to stand
A. M, Thompson, principal of I3ow-
manville Public Schools,, and 'son of
Mr. and, Mrs. D. M. Theinpson of
town, was 'elected president • Of the
Oshawa and and West Durhani, Teachers',
fnstitute, 'during .their convention ,in
30mo-a recently: • ' •
CAUGHT '10, POUND TROUT
• Fishing , on delnoy's -pay near,
.Wiarton on .Saterday; Fraser Pater
'son landed a ten pound trent.. In the
"ertY:were A. NW: Hamilton, Jack Mac
Donald, •Jae,k MeQueig • and ,Fraser,
With ,..the, latter' hooking the ',prize
beatity. of the day's Catch, Which gave
h,iin quite:a 'tussle before hailing it
aboard their fishing' at
NOTICE TO CREDITORS,
AND OTHERS
In The Estate Of Thomas Aitehiaeal•
Manufacturer, Deceased
ALL
:
441" PERSONS having , claims
-against the Estate • of Thomas sAit-
&juin, late of the village' of Lueknew,
who died on or about the 6th day of
September, 1938; are 'hereby s notified
to send particulars Ofsante. to, John
•E.. Pritchard, 85 Richmond Street
West, Toronto, Solicitor for the•EX••••
s ecutora on or before the1.15th day of
November, 1038, .after which :date,
the estate; will be distributed,' having;
'raga/W-6rib,- ta-the'"elgibieti Of 'WW1
:the. said solicitor . shall then have
notice, and the ekeeutors, -will not. be
Ha*. to any person of whose claim
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they .shall not then have notice•
DATED at Toronto .this 17th #ay of
October; 1938.. , •
Ernest Aitchison,. •
sHOrace Aitchison,
,Clifton Aitchison, Executors
BY their' solicitor,
John E. Pritchard, •
85 Richmond SL West;. Toronto.
COMING EVENTS
, MASQUERADE DANCE .
town Hall, Lucicitow, Monday Oct
, ober 31st, under • Fire Company
auspices 8 prizes, first_ and ;second
prize .for 'Comic and Fancy. Lady, and
Comic and Fancy Gent; 4 cwtof flour
and .4, '20 pound bags of sugar., -Me-
• , Cartney's Orchestra. Admission, gents
,
in costume, 26c, not in costume, 35e;
All ladies, 25e. , • '
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tOMPLETING AREgf'
The , Coin'hiunity.• Hall. Committee•
arranged this. Week to have Work cotn•'
inerice in Cementing the staiement
floOr and ',the.: entrance to s the' bnild.
Up 'for noble :ideals, and these idealS
Must be expressed in right living."
,At ,the evening session the •cleVot-
ional, eiiereites ,-lii.vere 'conducted by
niernhers Of the; Ripley Society with
C'imer On; McAuley in charge. •
Mitt 'Stella Stewart, President • of
the-Luckinonr',Geild, extended .welearne.
to the vigiting;seeietie& , • •
:The -rePoit of the Kintail ,Surniner‘
Scheel was ably given by P4e. B.
.Eqicinier of Brussels In a very, inter-
esting talk he 'outlined the program
carried . on at the Sunimer School,
and' clearly pictured it as 'a week of
good ,fellowship, and. an • occasioin for
the cleVelopment or the spiritual life.
Musical numbers Were a solo by
'Mies Maria King, of Hru,sselt, and a
ing'For basement drainage, a dram Male quartette from Wingham.
it being run to 'the overflow'ditch • The gueSt .tpealter for the eVening.
from the•village 'well. When this work o:as Rev Dr Jams D, 'Smart, of Galt
is completed, a heating Unit willbe who gave a very inspiring •mettage
on
installed to take care of the dressing Present day problems for youth The
rooms and ladies rest ioorn: This 111 speaker said "We have enthusiasm to.
pretty Much, bring to completion all go on but .know not where we are,
'lecessary . work in making this new. 'because there :is. So much confaston
•DANCE AT: HOLYROOD
Hallowe'en Masquerade dance, in
Ilolyrood Hall Friday :October' 28th.
•CkNX Hillbillies. Prizes for fancy
&dosed lady and gent, cotnie lady and
gent and cOmie 'ecniple . of Scheel age
ehildren, Admission Gents 25e, Ladies.,15c.' '
PARAMOUN!I'- 'DANCE'
Special Hallowe'en Masquerade
dance at Paratnoutit'Hall,' on Friday
October-, 28th. Four prizes-fitney
and comic for ladies arid gents
Music by Mcketiziess Orchestra : Gen-
eral Admisston groc.
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arena cote of the' finest and up-to-
date. of its kind.
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PROPHETIC BIBLE CONFERENCE
•What has the I3ible to say 'regard-.
ing coining events' A •Pi ophetie Bible
Conference .under, the direction- of s the
Lucknow -Bible 'Institute will be held,
in the near future. For :futthem
announcements please"wateh 'foi•next
week's Sentinel
The classes • Of the Bible Institute
Will open for the Fall term on Friday
evening, Nov: 4th. ' •
DANCE AT ItIPILEX,.
There will he a dance in the'Town-
, t
'Ship' Hall, RiPley, *after' thd Mugiettl
neettai, Wodnegday nighti, Oct-
ober 26th. VOsie Itricxeozie's
Orehestra.
' Warm' comfortable undergarments
for 'Men, , Women and Children. THE
MARKET' STORE. • 1 , •
Mr., 'Wm. Eadie of 'HOlyrocid has
purchased a new 'Massey-Harria 101.
Tractor and plough.
:We 'understand, Mrs. Joseph Gay-
nor .6f London, forinerly Clara Cain,
is iserieutIfY' ill in that city : with
'pneumonia.' • •
'Mr, and Mrs. Ross C rton of Rock-
wood are visiting this week With Mr.'
aid Mrs: John EllPatrielt, having ra-
turned*ith"them after _Spending! Sun -
:day at RockwoOd. . •
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Alice Dunbar, ,popnlarly remem-
hered.'since last Year's .performande
here, returns to Lueltnew'this Friday
night, under' :Wensen's Institute aus-
pices: 'Entirely, new proiririn. Alice
Dunbar has „ri • supporting' cast, -int
dlUding Gladys Cornell, cba;•
trait°, and three clever Juveniles, one
a 'little bay With big 'accordion, the
Other ,twP young girls featuring song
and dance ,spedialties. That You'll 'en.
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Joy it IS assured.
and uncertainty or mind." Dr. Smart
recalled the condition of the churches
in Russia and Germany. He maintain-
ed that their downfall was not due
to external forces but rather to the
internaldecay•frOm within and aSkacl
vhatrwOuld: happen to the church • in
our own farad if it were threatened in
a similar manner. He pointed out that
only a church that it seeking Christ
can ' Stand- against the ;Medd that
assail it; but that such a church noth-
ing:cotild,overwhelm,. and that it would
be 'a redeeming •force iri4the. world. .
.'The ' Presbytery, officers 'elected
for the 'Coming :year were; Pres.: -.1.
Clang' McGregor; 1st • Vice -Pres. -
Cameron McAuley; :: 2nd Vice -Pres. ---
Benson Hamilton; Cor. See'y--Dor-
othY Deans; Ree: Mpore;
,Treas:•.7Tent Wils�n., • ,
' Next year .the Rally will be held at
• SHOULD AB. 1110POLAR
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An evcnt that. promisesto provide
plenty.,of •fun and interest, it: rinat.
rtadade odance to he held' under Firc
CoMpanY auspieeS•in the" Town Hall
on Hallowe'en Night, 'October', 3tht,
, Eight valuable ;PriZes., heirie
coffered for .costume awards .: Four, 08
pound bags ,of flour (Havelock or
Made -Rite) and four 20 Pound bagq
of gager will he, offered as first and
second prizes for o ladies fancy -and
comic costuines and gents fancy and
comic 'oostuines. •
'It , is 'hoped to . have a. couple of
"experts"„ present to lead in the
"Lthribeth .Walk," -that new dance so
peeked Ilan of taught and nonsense.
If this Can be -arranged it will be con-
fined ,to those • in costume only.
Members of of the Fire CO: are alio
under "orders" to came in cestnnic
and 'if they do •SO,.,should be "a sight
for Sore eyes." McCartney's orchestra
Will provide therirusie.
Plan' now to masquerade for:a big
night of fun, on „October 31st.
,
Don't fail to Visit the monster
bazaar in the.„‘Tewn• .Hall, Friday
•October 28th;,'afternoon and 'evening,
under auspices of the Women's Assoc-
iation of 'the •United Church: '
MATCH WOLF. SKINS
AND :,KINLOSS :PELTS
Department 'sent WOIlpeles To.'Walk-•
erten' For comparison ,,-DePtity
Minister &Ora Absolutely No)Doitht:
Animals Killed In kinless Are WW1
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An issue of The 'Sentinel, Without
a, story 'abmit, the ,Kinloss"wolves.'
would hardly be complete. Probably.
.howeyer, they.' are no •Ionger , front
page news. But so long tang ag they. con-
tinue- their raf44-`"lier•-, theys'nagyes oi•
wild dogs, there presence is a vital
matter in Kinloss Township and not
one to be lightly regarded.. .•
.Livestoek• daniage claims. are: plae.'
ine a heavy ' financial obligation • en
the ratepayers, but more than that,
sfear is growingforthe safety of
'little tots attending scboolsin the
infested area. The :bold and . viciouS
attacks by these packs upon livestock..
is,reason to fear' that even childre:11
Might be attacked, - especially with_
Winter '.approaching, When stock ,Will
go •'into barns, to, deprive • the. mar-
auding pack' of this source of PreY•
Rabbits, we are told, as • well as
deer, are not now nearly se numerous
in .this area: . • .
, As wild • dogs -which the Depart-
ment.of ,Ganie and Fisheries -has i•alecl.
them to be, they are proving as Vic -
bus and ,dangereus, as wolves sweuld
be, and Kinloss Township's chief prob-
lem, is net, what are they, -but, -how to
get rid of them; The DePartinent'
ruling, eliminates eliminates -the •possibility .' of
the $15.00 .hOiiiity, and reduces the
inducement for gunmen to run they:
demi. • - •
Fallowing the recent ' announeeinent
by the Departmentof Game and Fish-
eries,.'ReeVe Elliott. got in touch with
County Treasurer Alien Nelson, and
JOIN FAMILEX, to insure 'Your
share in the business pick-up and
-make a decent
Ex-
perience ,in door to door • preferable,
but not necessary1, Every person, a
enstomer.11Ekeeptienal LoW
prides.' AttraetiVe' packages. Very'
Profitable Oath ' POE permanent
growing business, investigate. Full
details' and. catalogue without oblig-
ation: PAMItEk COt CO. 570 'S
Montreal.1.! '
PASTOR ANp BRIDE
HONORED TUESDAY
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Rev. And 'Mrs.. Reynolds Ester Of
Ashfield, Presented With Purse Of
Money By Coneregistion On Tues-
day Evening -Ripley Church, Made
presentation 'Last. Week. • pelts. the tail was somewhat longer
, and more bushy and the body ,fur
On Tuesday evening in . Ashfield longer. •
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LOCAL SCHOOL
'FIELD 'MEET CUP
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LneknoW„ Teeswater- and . and Ripley
• Studenitii In Meet' :At Teeswater
.• Triday4-LeCal'i: Girjs:, Excel A.nd
• 'Give • 1. Lu'cknow Cup Teeswiter
1 Only 7 Points* Behind: • ,
. the inter -school field meet in
Teeswater on Friday, girls and bus
of Lucknow; Ripley and Teeswater,
schools staged a ;close %battle ; for
points to decide the winner of the
, ,
. •
It was not till tlib last events were
'5tate-d-that the''winner was assured,-
with .bielionOw. students ,capturing tht
silverware with a total of 135 point-.
Teeswater was a close 'SeCond. with
1.‘78thp.ieoini.itsp,•07,intds.Rl.pley •in third .place
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With _ the local boys- • finding
the opposition the "toughest" yet it
remained` with the girls to give an
outstanding lierfermanee, that was
the chief factor in the 'cup earning
to Lucknow.
In the .„girls' . events, •Lucknow
• • • . , , •
infoi•mation was. sought . as to the
jeniers, piled up a .majority of;:
points over Teeswater,. the "ranners
Up: *In the Senior events, while th,2,
local girls Were but 7 points ahead
of Ripley, they had a 'oriide margin
of 41 points over Teeswater girls,
Which. school was runner up for the
cup. ,
Points Were awarded 5, 4,3; 2 hnd
difference,between wolf pelts and the
skins of the three animals shOt, in
'
,As a result three, Wolf ' peltas were
,sent to Walkerton for !comparison
purposes. Differences to a degree were,
noted in the ears, tails and texture of
the 'fur we understand., On, the wolf
, _
Presbyterian church, the ,congregation There was iibsolately .doubt that
othered in large numbers, to make the animals .killed by the ICinlots
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a presentation to their new, patter; Townthip hunters were wild dogs and
Rev, Reynold i :Eeler and his bride. 'net wolves, a Ji Taylor,
deputy niin-
Rev arid -Mrs...••Eslers were quietly ister •of genie and fisheries!, said.
Married 'in Toronto on Monday,' Oct. '"If there had been any question,
3rd.. Mrs., Esler Was fernierly Allis We WoUld • hare paid the bounty-.. We
Marion Masan of Vancouver ; Mr: and do not draw the line Very .fine, and
Mrs. Etter haVe •-taken up reSidence '*here 'there is any doubt about *heth-
in the Ablifield Manse. er an 'animal' is a wolf or a dog we
An interesting program vihs pies; call it a wolf and pay the bounty. But
ented, on Tuesday ;evening, 'featuring.= in this case the Pelt was not only etc-;
nuinbere by school children .* of'', the amine() by eur owh experienced' men.
congregation.' Daring the &ening but We sent thein •to fiirriers and tan-
exprossie address 'tiran teiid and. if who all reperted,them as degs,"s
liiheral purge �f Money iindaa. bouquet Mr Taylor- Said. • . '
of ile*ers presented. The address ' Itintess.offieials maY seek aid from
reed ' by Duncan McKay with the County; With a vie* 'te
ectermpi-
Miss Ella Cowan making the present.;
atione ROV,and Mrs, Esler, ,
:On the .Tuesday evening' previous,
:and`,Mis.• Etter were thitiliaily
hOrionted by.. the cOngregation t:1` EA),
leyliresbyterian , he being
tbe Imotor of ;the dual eltarge. •
1 With two contestants frotn each
school :entered. in each class. the
fellawing• results the "L',", ."T" and
"AR" distinguishes ta-Which.,Scheol the
winnee belonged. ' • '• •
,'" • Boys', Events
High jump; Senior,7-Renivielc, T.;
Gallagher, T.; • pordOn Steward? T,-;.
AcCosh;, R. 'Jynior-Hy-
slop, T.; Lewis,T.; Reid MeKim,L.;
Emerson, Liddle, 'R.
! Standing 'Broad' jump; Senior -
Renwick, T.; Hyslop,„ T.; - Harold
Thompgon,,., L.; Bowers; R;; McCosli;•;
R. jninor--IlYslop, T.; Coic, T.; 'Fin.:
la so' R.; Fred WeliSter, L, Black-
el1, IL :
106 , -Yard Dash, s' Senior -Bowers,
McCormick R • Elliott T • Thom -
pion, L. Renwick, T. Jiiiiior7-.doX, T.;•
Thompson, T.;' Ross.' Paterson, L„;
Liddle, R.; Fred Webster, L. • '
220 Yard' :Dash, Senior -B� et
R.; McCorrnick, le; Donald McKim
non, L.; Elliott, T.; Reziwidk; T. Jun-
ior -Cox,.. T.; Haldenby, T.; Liddle,
R.; Peed Webster, I..; ,:Pollock, R.
Running Broad Justin); Senior . -L.
T.;' Bowers, R.; Jack coeli,
Harris, It, (ties) ;" Morden, T.' Junior.
--Lewis, T.; 'Hyslop, T.; Fred. Web-
ster L • Donnelly, , Ccilline R. •
Pole Vault, Seniorlyslop; T.
McCormick, R.; Bowers; ,.11.;. Morden;
T.; Gordon Steward, L. junior -Hy,
ship, T.; Morden, .T.; Finlayson, s R.;
Ross Paterson', L.; Pollock, Rf '
Buntting,,.• Hop; Step and diimp,
Senior --Renwick, ' Harris, , R.;
Elliott, T.; jack •Cook, ". L.;•`• Hewers,
R. Junior -Fred ‘Tsrebtser, 14:;Ilysior
T.; . Reid ;McKim:, L.; Th,onitisona.;.
ating the paCk; tor while at preterit
pid hreeding nature Of the• anintalt roOni containing,an abundanc‘Of
use-
ive reiViision thretig he co, ri if Li. tche and the gAther-
early, ate.P.S tare not taken to thwart lag ioitioa in iiilkfiig• !volt, .Thoy
thav lutatipisfifit,' Jelly Geed PellOWS".
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McKenzie, -R. '
, Baseball Throw, §briior.---McOon•
mick,
(Continued on Page 4) ;
SHOWERS MARIc
OCTOBER NO.PTIALS.
Young • peeple of Sonth••Kinlest
oboreh gath'ered recently at the 110111p
Of Wilbert Hodginson,•Kinlough,
,• ;
to 'honour Mrs.• Herbert."-Bucktoes(ne
Mary IlecConnell) at a miscellaneous
kitchen shower.
A. program; was enjoyed etijOYed before a
decorated waken was drawn into the
living room ;well loaded with attract-
ive
and useful gifts .of kitchen uten-
sils.
• ;mrs. :Beektori. thanked her 'friends
kindly, and the •serVing of p dainty
lunch concluded a "delighttull.: function:
„
Showered at at Toronto •
At the home of ;Mr.'and,,Mt.t...Janies
Hules, in Toronto, on Tuesday of: lest
Week, a large ninnber of young, People,
-gathered to 'bender Mr. and . Mrs.
Buckton, with it pantry .shelf 'Shower.
• ; •
to 'mark the oceation of "theii:;•Mar.
mar-
riage.
. The eydtite ,Wat "Spent otti5;i'ne
games, duiting• Whith t*O., decorated
it is but a Township Problein, the'ra-lwagens, were drawn into the: living'
•
constitutes a threat of nior4 exten- ful- pantry Shelf articles,
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ENGAGEMENTS
• 4hd Me$," No: G. '..MacKen.zie„
.Ashfiehl annoMice the eneagenient of I
.thek: Ciao ghter..Ma r earet Isobel ta,Att.;
-,66-66.1d son 'o Mr.!
.aea: Mrs.: .jaines Blue' 'ok Aniberiek
the marriage..•th• stake IplaCe 'early. in I;
.NoVember.
' Mr, and4iMi"..R: Toi.
onto aash tO:7OrihOu0e: the engage.;
Merit ,s their :daughter,' MarlOrie
Barliara; tattev, Oeorge
Nlo*gOttt y.Otingo8t' 80O'•of 'tI
GI, H. stoouglat..aiid the late Mr8'.. poet,
1O.8, 'Liteknow, the. marriages to • take
place SAttirday,, • inKnox
Callege'..Chttpo?
NOTICE
„
The annual donveetion „et' the
F. 0, And ti F, ,Olubs" for North
'fluter'', Will be heiti*Tin' the °Town Hall',
,Lucknow. lit 7.39 P. M.. on Thursday
Ott. 7. Leonard' ,,iinct Violet llatinon
noted wt Acts and leetutm,- r‘ili ad.
dreta the ineetlitir., •EYeryene intCu
esttd is. inVited t� ittcha the meeting,
•
Z AA R
11%T.00dmeerus
n,.s.The/4:jr sAoeipliAtcioesit, fThe
Li
nited
'Church. •
Town H.all,... Lucknow
• AFTERNOON k. EVENING .
•
'Friday, October 28
; VARIOUS BOOTHS WHERE
• YOUT' MAY rtlititAsE--.-
Xiattiit ',Goods Handkerchiefs,
Aprans. Christmas
'Homemade Baking & Candy,
TEASERVED
AFTERNOON & EVENING
Itenienther 1v46,:6tite Aria Visit
'Thrs ,13tizaar Where Tliere Wull
. s
o. Be. Offered Per Sale A Wide
, • • „
Range Of ;Useful Articles.
s
1
„ Warni Comfortable undergam
retitg .;
.: •
for "NfertWomen rind Children; tilt
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