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TIliEED" &TOME rill, 1938-
THE • ItlieKNOW SENTINEL
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WINGHAM „
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BLIND' ALIBI"
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A NOVEL DOG STORY, 'STARR:NG-A REMARKABLY TRAINED
ANIMAL . • •
. 'VICTOR MOORE and VICKI LESTER •
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HIS MARRIAGE BUSINESS"
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VICTOR MOORE RUNS FOR MAYOR on a,110W-TO-BEBAPPY-
' ' 'THOUGH;MARRIED PLATFOR34.
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OLIVET
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' °defier NY, ,M., S.' Meeting
The NV.: M.„ S. meeting for the month
of ,Oeteher \TOM held in :01iVet•Church.
• There was a good, attendance.- The
aecretary, Uri. 0. Brooks, took charge
of the roil call and the reading of the
Minutes, Mrs. R. Black took clihrgeof
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'the first pert Of the. Meeting and after,
. the butiness part:, our leader; Mrs. 0.
Broeks, for the'nionth Of October, took
Charge "of the remainder,. The Devot-„
OniPLeaflet was well taken by Mrs
. W. Lever.. •,Mrs. H. .Vegin• :Iled ". in
'prayer, , Then We were. favonred with
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a very.: , interesting reading on,
•"Thanksgiving"by Ms..M..C011ing.
Mrs. Coping gave an interesting
talk on • Temperance.' Mrs. R., Black
took charge .of the topic. on "Steward
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Ship" and gave us a very interesting
. and helpfuil tai.k' which everyone • en=
joyed.... After-, the _doting hymn .the.
meeting was brought to a closeby the.
repeating of the Mixpah benedittion.
The Young ,PeOples': ' meeting of
,- Olivet:Sunday School Was held. in the
' Chnrch on Tuesday evening, Octobet
• 1.8. The President, Jean hfcGuhe :was
in the *dr.' There were 24, members
present. The meeting was ,opened as
• usual bythe; opening ceremony And
- the repeating of.the Lords'. inlayer.,
Owing to the absence , of the secret-:
lary, Jessie MeCharlet,, lite :assistant,'
,ac S
Beth McTavish ted 'a Secretary
• 'and. took Charge of ,our roll Iland
minutes, ;The Scripture lesson was
taken by Mrs.. 0. Brooks. jean Me-
Guiie gaye a readingen, "The Ladder.
of• ,-Success." Sandy, .11cChatles took
charge of our TOpie and he Chose at
his duhject GosPels". which prov.
• - ,ed to be very interesting and helpful• :
The ,next meeting will beobeld nett
Tuesday eiening. This meeting liad
• in charge of Mrs. Q. Brooks and her
conunitteo, it being Missionary night.
Mr T .McGuire and Jean visited
ane daY last week 'ivith4 Me, and IVA-
': LA, Reihl and faitily of Goderich. 004.,
• thing Of, interest to them' was the tee-
ing of rine, strawberries an the vine!,
Ilph'ielitiretninded them , a day b
June. °
• KINLOUGH
Congratulationto, Mr. and Mrs.'
,Levi .Eckentwiller on the arrival of a
baby boy.: : • •• • °
Mr. and Mrs. Colwyn of -Buffalo
arevisiting'with Mi. and Mrs. Win:
• Pinnell.
: Mr. and Mrs. Howard McGuiie Vis-
ited on Monday evening With kr..Ond
Mrs. Geo.' Haldenhy. 0 '
A number of girls. 'from here are
• attending' the Needlecraft Course at
•llolyrood this week• ,
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
A. Collins (nee:Edith Burt) Who were
married on: SatUrdaY last:: •
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Mrs. 'Mary Hodgins, 10th Con.apent
an afternoon :With litirt„.F. A. Black -
00 Mr. and Mm. Gordon McBurney and
little daughter visited Sunday. at gr.
Bert McLean's.. -
Mrs. E. Simpson of Mooresi1Ie is
visiting with her sister,. Mrt. W. Beyle.
. Lweek,
with lier Parent's, Mr. and,111z.s. Chet,
Mr. Percy flSi1Of Chapleau Visited
last Week :with •friends here.,
Mrs. M. Johnstone of Littewel spent
last week at the home of her parents
Me: and Mrs. H. ‘Gtahain.
. The, Thankoffering meeting -of the
Presbyterian W 31,. S. was held on
,
Wednesday last at the home of Mrs.
Thos. Malcolm ' •
• 'A nurtiher frOin here attended, the
reception held in the llolyroOd Hall
in honour of Mr. and Mrt. -Den, MC:
Cosh: ,
Shower.
Mites Mable and Biithell enter:,
tained at t mitcellaneOut • shoWer on
Thursday evening for Miss Edith Burt,
•„. The evening was spent in •A social
way, with readings,•by Mrs. Wet,
Thompson' and Miss0 Ilaiel Percy.,
Solos by Miss Nellie Malcolm and Mrs.
Jno. Enunergon..• . '
Misses "Nellie end Margaret Mal-
colm had..charge,nf the Contest. •
th received many useful giftt
with accompanying verses for .which
she thanked: the girls in a- few' well
thosen words. ' Lunch Was served and
a pleasant haul- enjoyed.
A nuniber. from here attended the
Confirmation Service,. hi• ICingarf
Chnrelt °, on . Thursday afternoon. A
eiassof fourteen were gonfirined.
The Sr. W. A. net On Friday lasi-
PARAMOUNT •
at the home of Mrs. „Ino.
Master Jack Walsh has been eon-
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, ,, •
, Wedding Bella are ringing., 0. '•• 'tined to his bed for 'the Past ,Weeit;
Mr .. and „lidtri.., Wray ,Bailey frein* We lAoto he will teen be Out again,
'..4i... Arthur Mcinnei 'front. :linteri,1 ''• : .; ' ' .: ' ' :: - ' •
' hai.pureliased. the farm 'trent Mr ;• At . Marred in .sttattaill — • • '
,., I, . .., , „.,, . • .,., ..„ ,,,._
:heft Towle, and.. moved there a week, The intirriege of Mrs. *A. 11.. PoSliff
. lit* • , ' •. •• , . . to Mr: :W. If. "durneY'lOOk :Plate in'
' Mit. Arthur. teak 'slieiTt. ,last week.. Stratford on Saturday; • Otteher lit..
end ,•With her sister, SOS... Ad, .Atic,, The Cereniony wet perforit&i 64 the
.
Donald it Finn Rivet,' •,, , :, , ' . 'Ret. Ilt, I Wet Mr Mid Mrs Gut-
. mt., and 16,..iknek *.idt.abtiiii find ney, tire' now on a 'motor triii . to Ot.
Midi Catherine: :spent' the week -end fiWa,.quebee and other Eatteritlitlintd.
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2WithrelatiVed at: aiit• • • . '. , . t ”, -,..–Avilloolii:t ' Advitiko4Tiiiii6
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.1.FAIL44..INTO: :CREEK"'
•fRACTVRES
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(ST. HELENS 'NEWS) • •
When returning to bis home from
Mr. Hugh Rutherfords On• Sunday
'evening, „Mr. Louie Grant had the
misfortuife to ali off the 'bridge in
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Me line. Fortunately help happened
, .
,along and Mr.. Grant was carried to
his home. Later he was taken to the
Wingham Hospital, where the x-ray
revealed a broken bone in his .hip. Mr.
Grant's many friends.;-.1zope, for a
speedy recovery„ 0 ,
Mr, and Mrs, McKenzie Webb, Dor-'
nthY and • BillY were recent ' visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. R C. McGowan,
Mr.,.•Neely T.oddef Stratford was a
week -end! visitor at, his home here.
:Mrs. Jas. Gaunt, is. a •vititor with
her daughter, kis, Ward. 'Shieldun4
and Mr. Schiekluna it Port Colborne.
• The November meeting of, the worn.
• en's Institute, will be held in the Com-
• munity Hall on Wedinesday, Nov.,
2nil. Roll call—Peace Mottoes. Subject
--peace Education ' and I International
Relationship ,with Mrs., Ed. McQuillin
in tharge. Program committee -L -Miss
Annie Durnin; Mrs, Will Rutherford.
•IlostessesL-Mik G. McPherson, Mrs.
E. McPherson, Mrs.:. John Cameron::
Please 'note the change in the .deY:
,'A lantern' lecture on "China ching-
ed , and. changing" ;Was the, special
feature of the meeting' of the Y. 14; U.
On ;Sunday- evening- The •new. officers
were installed. by Rev. M. Wright
• after which the new president Dick
Weatherhead took the, chair.
A ;Hallowe'en Social under the, and:
piees of the , P.; 'U. will he held on
• Monday- 'evening vihen, members of
the • Whitechurch •Sodiety Will be
guests. :A small line wdl 4 imposed
uporilliose Who do not *nein cost,
nine;
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ENTR-ANCE PUPILS TO WRITE
ONLY. FOUR •PAPERS
, Local high. •scheol 4,entiance pupils
mill next June be required to ,write
but four 'examination papers instead
of the: eight required :in past yeart,
according to a. communication from
•the Ontario- Department of Education.
• The text, of the announcement fol-
• The minister of Education azinoun-
cet that tandidates•for admission to a
high school. in 1939, shall have "con3-
pleted 'conrses of Grade WII
these subjects of•th.e following groups:
Group • 1:: Social ,,Studies, Science,
,Health, Mimic, Art, .Crafts, . Home
,Economics, • and • Agriculture; , Group
English Literature, Composition
and • GraMinar, Spelling, Wilting and
'Mathematics.. •• '"
There will be no departmental et-
,
ammotions in the subjects of Group I,
but certificates • shcoWing that the
courses Of 'study hirre been sticcett-
fully Covered by the candidates than
be furniihed. the high, school' entrance
boards by the principals, of the tchoolt.
attended by the candidates. There will
be departmental examination's 'in the
subjects: of .Group IL • , . . 0'
,The question paper in '„Literetizre
ill. be based on siglit passages in
There will' beno forinal paper; in
Writing, but candidatet will be judged
in this subject on one of the ans..ver
papers to he decided by each hie
SchOol entrance :•hoard immediately
fellowing the Written •examinotiont.'
WHITECHURCH
ROi3i..Blowtn.ay has; purchased
a nevi'Dodge car.
• Messrs. McKenzie,. Mowbray and
Kenneth Laidlaw of near Woodstock
spent ,the,weekend With 'their par-
ents here.
Mi. Renal '
Ronald Forster his purchased zi
truck. • • ..• 0., •
• Mrs. Fred Newman and: two ,child.
.reii are . spending feW weeks with,
her parents Mr' and Mit. Hendershoti
of Hamilton.
Miss '• Isobel 'Gibbs spent !oat Week
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with .relatives in Winghant- ••
• , Mrs-, Toynbee Lamb, and children of
Goclerich; visited' one day lodt Week
With her parents, Mr. and Mrs. john
• , nfid Mrs. Duziean Kennedyof
Wingizain; Mrand hrs. Lime Dur-
nin son John David,ef St. Helept,
visited On Sunday with their Motker
Mrs. David Kennedy, • • •
• The Ye
: P.. S. of th' Presbyterian
aurchi4vas held on Monday evening
The meefing:Was opened 'With, a Sing-
song,. the Scriiitnie' readings were
read by, Misies Dorothy Nikon :and
Annie Kennedy, Prayer by• Miss itor:.,
dine 'Simpson, meditatiOn period by
Cecil' Falcone, series of
„on the .Bible by: Rev. polloCk; duet
bit Mistes Velma Stott iind- , jai -Let
Craig, topic' by lifssJanet. Rins�n
The, meeting clesed.bY praYet, •
. Mit. Joe llolmet is away spending
a few 'weeks with .relatives. . „.. •
• Mitt Jean JOhnsozi is assisting !Ara.
johnGiflespie WhO' i MA AS Welt At
114 Piany'iriends, Would wW2 her.
• THE
LUCKNOW 0 SENTINEL:
Published •everY 'ThuretlaY; morning
• at 'Imelcnew,. Ontario. •
grt. 4. D. Proprietor
CeinpbeIl-,:Thempson—Puhlither
THURSDAY; PerOBER 27101; 1938.,
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,MAFEKING
• Misses Elimiliethand Edith II:Orton
of Leeburn spent lost Weelc .3y#4. Mr,
and Mrs. Henry Herten:
The W. M. S. held their,..Octeber
meeting last .Thuredai 'nfterneon at
• ,
the home of. ars- ,..Iehn Make, ; 0• ,
;31r. and 'Mit.' Hiram Moffat and
children :Of Union spent Sunday with
her. Mother,' Mrs. Richard Johnston,
Mi. and .., •Mrt.', Walter' Scott „and
little son of ,ReIgrave'spent Sunday
With Mr. and'Idrs; Noitioan Shackle-
• The Y. P. S are holding a Hallow-
e'en social. in the hall 'Friday '
Anniversary Services ',Were held. in
Blokes Church lost Sunday'. afternoon
and evening. Rey. Mr 0 Townsend Of
Belgraye had charge of 1Jeth services
which were well ottended, Special
musk Was rendered :by our •oin choir
in the afternoon and. hy'the,Westfield
Male Quartette in•the evening, Chnrch
, , , •
seivice will he :held next Sunday at
'7.30 p, nz.
-BERVIE
• (Intended. for hitt week)
On Thurtday evening D. L M. A.
Sinclair, of Kincardine, conthitted in-
ttallation'ef, Officers at 13ervie I: 0. 0.
F, The following- are the officers for
the 'coming year: '
P. G,Litiirence'lterling; ,N. G.,
Frank Geddes: 04:Stanley Fair;
It. S, WalterMoore; Treas., Gorden
Clark; R. S. N.G., Lloyd Hildred;
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L. S., Mei 'Cameron; War., lin Mc.:
kenziei Cow; Willard Johnson; It. S.
V. a., John Nesbit; S. V. G.,'"Wil-
belt Hodgkiiisoni".R, S., S., Jas..: Hun-
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ter.;: L, S: S.,. Sem MoOre;-.I. � Eph
Lindsoy; 0 j, Bert MeLean;' Chap-
lain, Herb.. Peter, Grand Oificers:,froin
Kinearding were present, also Other
visiting hrethien.
• Rev. F. C.° McRiteltie witt
pert,'" (his' • former ., VOA) , on Sunday
Ishii speaking at „the :anniverSary of
.the Langneainofilmitthek. Stone
oeA' of
• Misses Gertru, de and „Alio! Hewitt
also Mr. and Mrs F Hewitt, and
Miss Anil,. Pilainney,. Made a •trip tti
Toronto during, the week
About;18 ineMbets of the tir, M. 5.
Of BerVie, accepted the 'invitation of
the Chalimer's. Missionary
SotietY to ;attend • a.. special, Meeting
eanf thFreiidrayS°.4it6etr.Yn9.40t:nCliivahliiiereeet7i'eCTrh:wiirech
r,e
addressed by Mita Katz,.a returned
A 1 , •
Missionary frons Korea. The 'Bei vie
ladies supplied the remainder of. the
The W A.rnetat Mrs, Otto Ilezi-L•
itt's home., 0oli. 5; ••
Visitors at the honie' of 'Mr....and Mrd
Jas. 'Hunter ,*ere and Mrs. M
ThomPsOn 'and famidY "of Mr.
and : Mrt. • Stobie :of Desberats, 'and
Mrs'. F., Shewfelt. Aimovr. • . • •
Mrs. :Alice Perrin; • Kincardine is.
Visiting With her sister, '.Mrs. R. T.
Brown.
• r. and Mrs.: • A. McLelland ,and
sthi, Glenn, w have been..pit a
week's 'tons through Western :Canada
and U. S. A., accompanied by Mr. ,ann
Mrs. -Wilbert '•Sheane" have returned
home.:
.Mr. 'Wesley *Ads is confined tc
his itioni: threugh:illnets, his brother,
• • -
Me, C. •Wylde5 of Ripley has been op,
erating the chopping mill' ' •
Bob, Ralph and Joe Perini, of Cede',
recently vitited their "kra.no,
mother; Mrs. R. T. Brown. oth,nr.eis-
iteig were 'Mr.'and A. McCallum
of Sask., Mrs,, F. Brown) Mrd; Lillian
Robinson and. Mr: and Mrs. Howmil
Brown • of Kincardine.
.ASHFIELD-:
• Mrs.0rland Richards and little. ton
Of Paranminit:slient 'a few days at Mr.
Toni., MacDonald's home.. ' • ,
:Mr. and Mrt. Alezi;hficDenald; Mrs.
.Lizzie Rote and Danaie were in Ham,
Man Over the Week-ena. '
We .are'serry to report the serious
illness .Mr. Peter MacIntyie who
suffered a paralytic, istrOke,Idiss Mc-
Quaig, R. N., 'of ,LucknOW is taltin0
taro 0,floni.
Mrs; Wiley's friends Will be' glad
to know there is • sofneimProvelnent
f'n* her condition. ,Mrs. Wiley. suffered.
a paralytic. Stroke one, day last Week.,
Mrs. Macarek :or' of Riniall is tahink,
re df her,•••
he Presbyterian 'W. M. S. held its
(;:Ttbe:rMnalteltetetzgireafrsi 'thtvie;h111. citTiert;Elighiere
ladies in attendance. Theguest epeak.
er Wad Mrs'. Yonfig of Sentli• Kinlest„.
As this was the ThAnkoffeiing meet,
ing MO red Cell Was stlisWered,
"saalgthitig Vie Are thankful for?'
RED' CROSS APPEAL
FOR FIRE VICTIMS
"Thanksgiving Dar this year will
never be forgotten in tile Rainy River
District—as it inakica One Of the great-
est catastrophes in' the ,hittory,rof
Northern Ontario.,
• .While Conadient.' generaill were
giving thanks for their blessings,
thousands of men ,and-Wornen in, thit
northern tliStilet• weie living threUgh
hours of indescribAhle librior. 'For
days and nights, , they, fought, here -
save life and property fi:Oin
the aging 'forest fires whick devadt;
,oted. their .cnnotry. 'Bandaged, feet,
and -eyes; bcidies and faces .blistered
and hUrrit; today :hear iliueaa'at'that
stubborn *pni Magnificent fight ag-
ainit overwhelming odds. •
. 1. spite,, 409aedse:chseormoiec eloomn
uits, 2!
pe
•vonien; and children, are hOrneless,
destitute; teme, 400 others have seen
the results of their." Years of labour,
their barns,. •their 'stock; 'even • their
seeds :for planting, all, swept away;
Over 3;000 square miles: of 'forest thd
farm land are hi Ashes and ruins.
Requested and, tupported by the
Proyintial and. Federal GOvernments,
the Red Crest -has undertaken. the
arduous task tif relief and reheizil,
itation. in these; burnt -Out areas. •
Remembering riew generously Alla
Warm-heartedly the people of -Ontario
came to.the rescue of , the Haileybniy.
Fire victims ',in' 1922, the Red 'Gros 3
Confidently lay i the • pliht ofthese
present fiKe sufferers before . rid!.
knowing that You will do 'what you
can to relieve their distress, 0 0;. .„
sum,goo is prim:41y required. Your
contribution, whether large or dined,
will be 'welcomed at any local Ren
Cross Tirana., or May .be sent. direet
to Red. „Cress Headquarters, 621
Jarvis 'Street; Toronto; Ontario..
ZION
.,Mr. • and, Mrs. Wesley Ritehie and
Allin spent the Week -end with friends
in.Detroit and, Windsor.
Miss Ellen Andre' is assisting this
weekin the ,Rezzall.'brag Stare in
LucknoW; ••• :• • , •
and Mr. G. Bunter Mr. 'aid
Mrs., W. T. Gardner and. Harold were
visitors with Mr. and, Mrs.•.ins. 'Craig
at. St. Augustine.
Miss Irlma Hackett is spending a
few weeks with Mr. and Mrs:; Alvin
Irwin, heandArY west"' , •
Misses Jean • and Violet 'Ritchie re-
tarded. home on Sunday After spend-
ing ,a Week' at Varna.
Mrs. M. A. Weeds .d LWawanOsb;
Mrs.- Brush of Harrow • are with Mr.
and: Mrs, •Itobt- Andrew.. this past
week. We ' are: Sorry to, report Mrs.
Brush .is not enjoying ..good health
at present:: We hope she may seen int -
kr. and Mrs. Jas. Barkley•,of,Bche
Bay are' visiting,it present with their.
neice, Mrs.„. Richard Gardner and Mr:
,Oordner. • • ,
Mr. 'Angus McAtiley of Auburn
spent 'Spncley' with Mr.. and Mrs,.
Frank'•Ritchie.
Mrs Pam Reid is spending a few
days at Goderich with -her cOusin,'0Mrs:
,
Mr: Harold Woods and Charlie Me-,•
Donald of St. TrIelens and Mr. and Mrs:
Peter. Cook And, Lorne spent Sunday
at -the home of,Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Held: ,
"
Miss • Lerna. Reid Spent •the week:
end with. her friend, Miss; Mary Irwin,
• • ,
Secenn Concession.
LANGSIDE
• Mr..and,Mrs. Victor Emerson spent
Sunday with the formers •sister, Mra.
John .Baggit of near Welton.-•'
Mri.. RI Stuart, Mrs. E. rAustin and
baby, Mist' Velma :and.:,Eileee Stuart
and , Mr. 'Fred, Tiffin spent Sunday at
the berne of Mr. ArnoldWoods'oi St.
*rh. and Tenyi Marie,
Laurettaiand Wihna Reich spent Sun-
day with 'Mr.. And Mrs.'. John Albright
of •
• ThidWcaownj'aintriiiit.; extends their :tYm-:.
Pathilto Mr. WM. :Brown in ,the loss
of his. mother; Mrs. Brown of Ripley
•0 whose kunertil Was held ina Tuesday..
A 'number from hereattended
eraL'' • „
Miss Grace 'Richardson spent a few
days last,week•with Mrs:' A'. Ferguson.'
, y•Mr...johri Richardson 'last, week had
new siding put OA the hente.
The United Church VVhitechurch.
are holding •An entertainment of pict-
ures for Sunday schOol on Wednesday
evening ot thiS weeic.:and on Nov: ,2nd
to'cial, fort the eheteh in •the hones.
that they can get Mere folks interett.,"
ed in attending .church. • *.
• The holies ,of. the 2nd ,ad 1th are ..
'holding d V M S teit'' at . the -hoine
of Mr. Victot, EMerSon.ThutsfhtY
afternoon' when ••theY will engage ,
quilting, • '
Jack ,Tiffin spent the Week-41in •
at hit home in Wingham,
** • • on
ASHIONS
• S • •
rok EVERY OCASION., :simpucrry OF 'LINE, ,PLUS :
RICHNESS qv FAllige-
VELVETS, TAFFETAS,. CREPS, • WOOLS
$4.95 to $16.50
•COATS
• NEW WEAVES, • RICH' COLORINGS, .; PERPECF. WEARING
(11,4141TIES 7,•-• COLORFUL TWEEDS'AND PLAIN BOUCLES.
- TRIMMED AND 'UNTRIMMED,. Atopm#
• 2.50' to $49.50
THE NEWEST AND SMARTEST IN TAILORED AND DRESS
, •tii3.95.
"PHONE 7.1, •
CHURCH. NEWS
United:Church °Y. P. s.
The ,raeeqng Monday °tiered' with
the. -devotional period and a song .ser-
vice, Using a number of favourite
•hYnint. Margaret' Boe. read the ScriPI
ture lesson. A splendid tonic on "The
Path of Life-, to Strive' UpWard,"
,NS. IIROSt. • ably •OVOI by Mrs. (Rev.)
,
G. A. Young of South' kinlost.; Lloyd
Stewart sang;, a' .sola and Mrs'. ' (Dr:).
Fowler favored with a, piano instru-
mental', rfolloV,4d by the *sing ejz,.
n, •
ercises. •• 0'
Prethyterian Guild
• The Meeting Mon, evening was in
,
charge . of the Lookout Cointri.; The
meeting opened by singing hymn 549
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follOwed by the Scripture reading 132.
Mr.. Jim Henderson, and .the Lord's.
PrOyer, repeated in unison: The Bible
'Study was ta6n,by Miss Helen Mfg-
tiOnald and the Topic' by Mrs. Horace
•Aitchison followed by a piano 'solo by
Mitt Jean :Forster, and a very inter-
esting travelogue by :Miss Mary Reid
of Teetwater on her trip to Norway:
Our Society' received • an invitation • to
visit 'Young. Peoples' .Society in Wing -
hail; on Nov. 7 ond we ; Would ask all
Who care' to go, to give' their natkies
to. either Mist Stella,. Steward, Mr.
Horace Aitchison or Mr. Cameron
MacDonald ; After singing hymn 677
Mr, • MacDonald doted' the Meeting
With prayer.
e •
South Kinloss Y P S.,
. The meeting of the Young Peoples
of Snuth Kinloss was held on • Friday
evening with an attendance Of twenty,
eight Donald 1VIaelyer, vice -.president
presided. "After • the..., opening hymn
the isorcris:Iirayer wed repealed. in
11
unision and Mist Grace McKinnon
read , the Scripture fatten. Mr. Young
led j prayer, readings Were itiYerit by, •
Miss Mary _Cotter, and Donald: Mae=
Intyre and Mist Eunice gaiter sang -
solo. A -Most interesting study d
Bible characters then followed. -Mrs.-
Young portrayed ,the character Of*
Jerobparia;, the strong:, clever -piing',
nian who was raised from the lowest
class to become leader of the . ten
tribes of Israel," but who went down in :
history as second to Judas Iscariot.
Mitt .Dean Bteleon then .told of .Ring'
'Itelloboam,. the .son of wise king- Sol::
omon, who prtiVedauch a fliMak
Questions ' and discussion followed in .
which :many took 'part. :After •Iiymn
671 was sungthe meeting wsts'elosed •• •
with the'Ilizpah Benediction: , '
ASHFIELD NOTES
inTwthhas pt
riit°bt. 'Hbruntehe,M
rr"1")f Sask., is Hunter
this sru7leaedankay.
M.D.drs..LeS. Ritchi.e Aloni
visited *with, Mrs. Sherwood and Earl
o
Miss Frances A. _Gilmore of London
spent the, week -end with her parents.
Miss Lorena -Flom of Linwood•vis.
ited at her home over the week -end.
Mn.' Ed. McKenzie of /London' spent
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Mon. evening with Mi. and Mrs.,,c, E.
McDonagh.
Mrs. Koster and Master Douglas -
Stewart of Toronto spent a fevi days
with her mother, Mrs. Hogan •wha
accompanied them on their return.
Mn. and Mrs.- Will Bogen spent
few days 'last week with friendsill
Toronto. •
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ir•AlL.K.'S IN "TII:B' WATSciN: r./011,1.1t,
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"Butcher, Baker Dressmaker,
Hairdresser, Grocer, ,Druggist,
• and Friends'!"
Doctor
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Mrs. Watson .18 , merely nammg the' impor-
taut people she reaches., by telephone•
O ' some of them every day — saving: endless'
delays, needless riaks and .•
:jouroey. .The telephone is so much a part
of the daily routine that its importance is
often 'overlooked MrS7.Watson,
you, actually start to cheek lip, on ,what it .
does for you:
v,
The Pliti?, jOr idinee teitiphone sertice are
surprisingly,/ , an/Y fetecents a thi.Y; 'YOU'
• re�lly cant akord roltti walkma a utleplaate.
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