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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1927-01-20, Page 1k •••-- . • .42,00 PER VEARIN. 4PV144(44 $2.0.0 MIER:WISE • , ' ; e nrrrrr•r.r•rrrrr,r•rTrlyr•rT ' LOCKNOW, ▪ THFRSIMY, JAIVARYi2oth, Dr. ,W M e.1,1 • Physician' arid SOrlePP • aLucknon, , • Runia.2.-4,0. • • 'Plcono DENTIST -• „a' .• Def-lioiteWit livery Tuesday in.. Da. 'Ponaelen • - . • DENTIS'fa • 'Dr a R. 'L. ...Treleavena" 10aaa; \\Decker!* at R'r Eatreetrala, ither1hyagasy col,W,11.1.)11, gflO\.5YY \ • v \ • \ apiarist, -53 \. DV:, , Make •ipaointmant'', in '01BO earadaa'' : LOCAL AND pg. ifEii4,4 .6, Winnipeg. • • • • giNaaadi Mrs. 11. N.,nd, "are h�me spending ; a,•week in LOaclea and• Atotorx,n -!.\\\ \ \\ ,T4p Wednesday1waa \.„wekorned 'by\ra,,,itaat w o dis' terns had gorie,drya,,,,a, a" \a t4,,1.,40bertson0144' been: , .Ii \ a -laitcheiner the .aast'aweek repreeeritira .the, Luck:haw Table Co. at big Forriiture Show.. • iaaacaaaa saaaaa: tataaaa. „_Beaaar . Henaa Green 'of Los Angeles. • first mortgages., on :form ptoPer.- lais aunt'. Mrs.„13litzsteira 1.9NOL "• and keel Estate, -Money to. lead in Pala apent.part' of jest week visiting ties at 6 and. 61/4 'Per ,cen :necordial. Miss Tena Blitzstein .accomparded ate aiteurity • feeed. tar A -Antal - i-atS--far :ad-Torino:to' on his retnin amounts on second mortgages on , '.. . . a, „.. . . . farm properties' and on persona! Q•11).... .• , . : ' ,a, • . notes, A few .geolli farms,' for eale.' - ,Bar. galag in .Ntetes. shirts, Pyjamas. P---- —a— aa --"aa' a------- Night Shirts 'and Underwear-aRumea . . ' a ' WALL PAPER . , _ "--7 - — Latest patterns in stock at:tea/est -make -•.Sitle.:--=-The: ;Marketer- Hornell - a As cheap as in tatalogues. fi'lurdoch Co 'rice. . Also book :patterns. of , leading 'Man-, , • • ufietureks.a-Box 174 R J Cameron '3.6sePh 8°T1'.of mi. and Mrs • Painter raper alanget Irwin, of :fawn; arrived• home , • •from ihe West o Saturday night fora allakinds.„0f.. Raw.• Fara- • at,* •ata ./37613:1.1nIYa: , • Blitzsteinae Store: Lacitnow. RAW FURS- Highest prices paid • • ' . • '' Talchnow .frien -a: • been at Mon Far Sale-ak • number. of Window nection w' A and *twin sash with, glass ;in. ahem. , - Apply to D. C. Taylor. • • ara • - LOGS WANTED • -. The •undersigned are and be. a during , the winter, open to: buy all kinds of logs,', Maple, , Beech, •Birch. Basswood; Soft .Flin or anv.. other kind of • logs, and will pay the • high - eat market Price delivered ,- at . our aoaW-rnill at Luelenow. --For---'-further- itileulars call at office or by phone, -17ThirUel-cii0W Co.,Table Ltd., J. Mitten, 'Mgr. 1 ' .. (2872-27).. ' . . FARM :LANDS FOR SALE . • E.H. of W.H. Of Lot No. 1;. Con. 11 Eastern Div. of ,Ashfield,' HaroricaCe.-- ' 50 Acres more 0.or 'less. . Bank laart. and 'frame house. Also S. -% ,of. Lot 4,. Con. pi W. D. of Ashfield • Huron Co.. 75 Ac. more . ar4leina tins' foreland. Apply to R. &.WilSon The ' Canadian , Hank of a Cana:tierce LackgeW,..:Oria. . . • ' ' • (314-27) — For Sale ---A .godd hall lamp. Also a nickel inyo /amp...Information at The Sentinel Office. " le, of. the Royal' , sk., called on n few last week..lie had eallbn busiriess' cofl-. the .bank.., • :RP.MMAGE 'SALE -Every day w•e. are puttieg New Goods on. the Bare gain, Tables-Thelidarketaelltrenell-. Murdoch Co.'• .' • ' • . • Mao. McLeed, left Wednes- "day for,a,Nearaayerk _City.a..Where.sh will spend the remainder: ofathe: win ter witli her, daughter, Gwendolyn. Mr: W. W. was at Flint, Mih this week !attending the.: funeral of his brother's Wife.. • '• Mr. F. T. Arinstr,ong is :home af .Saancling .a.' couple of weeks af! ,Pefietang :eloaing out „a' 'business. he . had bought there a month age. Mr Jaines who has not .been. weil of late went .io..,Londtof cd • Wednesday, for, hospital treatineni. The Sentinel is late •in, going. owthis week .owing to :the illnessofma linetype operato.r, Da Macintosh, whc developed Oeaere' acid and throat; trouble ,early , the week: LITTLE 'DIES • . • • • • • • , For Rent -The residence of thq late ,Mrs. Mary , A. Tennant, ' Lucka now.- The house •is.. in first class re, • Pali, and a* very desireable propa ty.-Apply to Gee. A.. Riddell. (1,6-712-26-tf) • ' FOR SALE -A good iecoral hand • /Cutter with chhne, hells on -Apply . to Alex. McKinnon, 4th Con. Kinless., - Boarders .Wanted: -.Meals served. 00 _home cooking.- Mrs. Mc- Guire, ;Wheeler ,St. Lueknow.• •••••••••••••.... BOX SOCIAL , • - A box social 'will be held in the 'Orange Hall, Lticknow, on the ,even- ing of Jan. 20th. Ladies with boxes free. Silver collection at the door. • Everybody welcome. --Com. " 1-a" • (13-1-20) ' AUCTION SACK • An Auction Sale of the household , effects of Mrs. D. M. Gordon will ba &aid at the vacant store next John- . lstone's Furniture Store, Lueknoye, on Saturday, Jan. 22nd, camthencing at 2 o'clock p.m. -Terms kCash. Elliott Miller, Auct: • A REMINDER All accounts owing the undersign:: ed are now due and should be settl- ed before February ist.\ , Well. Henderson, Hatcher, ,,, (20 -lap) ' . ANNA.U,L MEETING • . e)tie Annual Meeting, a the Leck- i* Agricultural Society wallbe field -in the Towna,Hall, Lecknow, Oat. On 'Saturday the 22nd day of Jam], ary A.D. 1927, at two 'o'clock Para Joseph Agnew, Seey. eflialCil •ANNVO MEETINGi 011. • • _ t '• TheatiataaalaeOting, of, the :Lucknow Presbyterian Church was. held - . . • '• on /Pwradair 34nuar,yo.3tli. qilere-wns7-41*04.rif-rattelicia,rigTh! menihera -Alan the coaatry: were there ar• large aambOa. T ITteeting .was l'opened by divine:\ servicielo'Y:Itoi, 311nePon414.1MraiG, Rehartsartr Wee; elceted\Tyeaaareaa-1,1;',. nea Connell; reOrted.\-,the.`\'.congrega- tion \entlielY-4ree;•TfroM-tleht-9teacipts.. for geneaal,h aaidabudget,24seads. 'bear 1,teStiritOriy te the libeialitY Of :the peo- ple .'n ,aheir 'effariiikea The amoaat :contributed to Badget, a1a52; Sunday Schoel :reaPrted average at- tgadance .83,, receipts $174.00, given. to miosions $62.00. Wornetas Mission- ary Sociaty,amembership .50, average attendeace 34. eontributed -Young Iyomen's Society, acantributed $76.00. Mission Band,•ayerage .atteada ance ,.32, contributed $76.00.• These coritribetiens•• are sent.' tO Paesbyteri- an- Treaserer, • The 'AdUlt--- Bible .a.lOssa.". Young. Men's . Class,* Crefile Roll -and Guild eaell gnve satisfactory rePortea The Session kepart e,xavessecl2,satisfeetion at the large attendanee ,at the .Sab.• bath ,aervices, alsei: at the good at -a tenclalica at' the weekly; prayer meeta. • (20-1-e), . APAIRTIVIENN-,FOR' RENTa4ive rooms, watni, electricity, .soft C'vritir ontap, low' rerital-:-Allin..Block.. ' .. • , • , • '(20-14f) . ' eirirmomiemosnow:i...................ff0p........" ...re , FARM FOR SALE OR RENT . I0of,.A.teres) more or leas, ini Kinloss ' Tow ip-corner. lot. on ' 'country ' Toad -1 miles' from LuckneW,' 4 mils froni. Whitechtireholl',1,:. nine - f fit),P1 iblacksniith -'; it,h 0 a-achaailioaie i on l,fatin-,-well watered, 5 acres : besir- •'barn 40)66 fa--2-story frame heuse , - 24)(80 and kitchen 18x18 ft., ---:barn • and house newly rodded -2 acres o* -that& ' Price $3-;000, ..terms '' to Suit ---phaehaser. Also .a •darge bara.:an,geod. `sale. Appla to, Jacobi . . ••• , ing. One : partfdilerlY „pleasant ..feature of the evening was the preseatation of ,agold watch with chain and, lack-. et-, suitably engra.,yed, to. Mr: W. Con- nell; who has been an active ,woriter in the, Congregatioa ',aar over fifty Years., The address' Vilts read by Mr, 'C' Murdoch, . who as :a lad, was., a. inember of Cormelao Sunday ...Scheel., 'oleos.: .,,Theaaddaeoa„...aeaa_aas, telloWO:.• - Dear Mr. Connell i- ,Fea some . time • past the meat- befs and aclherente of the Lacknow Presbyterian „Church have felt growing desire ,to, express la some tangible WaY, their aiapreciation of the .Work you have done so faithfully for over fifty years. in_this • cengrega. ti a • It often 'happens that those' who Mr. and Wird, Edward. 'James, ,10th :Con., Kinlass, have the s'ypaciathy oi friends in the loss : of 'their little' daughter, Lila May, who died .oi- Tueeday Of this week at the age of 'had whopping cough :and later devel- 'aped "Pneilmonia. The funeral was on Thursday . afternoon to %Greenhill Cemetery.• _ - . . • .CRITICALLY' WITH .$TRolir • . , NOT.,<ES a"." , • . • P,reabyteriaa' ,Gaaa . • "TIi topic vrtm-Toillaff-Tate• Monday bight was takena , by miss. by: Mrs. W. Piggies, 'Mice Helen Mo. and Fa:AR:cid_ and Mr. W,, J. Spindler ,iontrtbuted,' instrunienta'l 'Aurnber Which I,wai 5. greatly ' \.1:1P11P11., The §eripture. 'cliairnuxn.. The les,orl'A;,!*ak\\ read, ha • :Haaaaia .„ _ ;.ela wa's•\.tbe the ..porarn at the Ytmg.1)noptnis. Meeting'. on ',Monday. evening 'aotrie eight 'ladles took peat. and the effect Was Vera- pretty and entertaining. The -Lookout . CotarnitteOaaf -which Margaret- MeCallurn , and Hazel 'Web- ster aro • convenes, had charge.' ' earitata,,bntitled.1"-Tbe.\Citr 'Beata\ 4 ANOTBBIt' OLH'S.Blx`I'INEL . News' of 'LuclaP).'lli 7 way-xcn:ik-ii.718,71.7' Winle ;malaria • .alterations In the house .which he Tegently ought, past, ea of ,I4,14OkrOwt Mr GeO, A. yepfl 'oppd it the,Akitf.iign 'attia a co0, Of a•\ dTene"‘e14t1 eterreo.,r..4-\i>41k 71'0l.alsevefl io4kteVeis'lao., 1,0' 14 toe, ci;1017d ' . '!ht' Week Of Prayer , • . The Week 6f Ptrt`ty'el- Will be served in the ''clinrelleS • of LucknOw and .S.Out.'h Kinloss' duringthe week of,.. Jai-Mai:5;F.. the 23rd.The....ServiceS will .be held...at 8 pflL, MondaYalan., 24th, in the 'Presby- terian. .Church, Lucknow. PreaCheri The ,..Rev. „ A. Freeman Traverse. • Tuesday, Jan. 2,5th., in Si. ,Peter's Ariglitan Churh, lateknew.. 'era The ...Rev. J. H. Jarnea, ' Wednesday,- 6.tb., • in The. 'United '‘Chh'relia' Lackneciaa...:Preacher:': The Rev.,--Charlee1-1. MacDonaki. Thursday,, jaa, • a7th., , Presbytri-• 'an Church, South Kinloss. : Preacher: The Rev.', W. JL Craw. • , Friday: Jan. 2Sth is left as an ,oaea datefor a .Saepial.•.aratmg People's 1-SeraiCea if it is desired....It. is to be hoacal 'that :reareSeritatiees. of :all the .Yatflata....a."eriple!a, !'Organiafithifisaofatlir co-operating; churches will ;Meet :to, getheaaat the 'earliest,,poosihle mom- ent to .consider ..this 'Matter. 'ILI. the decasioa beT tetiched that such a ser- vice be held, ,arrarieennents' for . that . , eavice: should 'be' niade i'by the meet- ing, and ,;•••eOrninianietited. to the Rev. A. Ft-pen:an . Traverseaaa -0-C-�- • DEATH OF MIIS.GEO:,..C. IcAYLOR leave their church home areaierriem- .:4ered, foratheaservica.they,':haye rep- acred, WllilC these who remain, serve on from year to Year • with. scart!ely 'a word- of aommendatiena and while we knewthat the litiewledge: of' Work done in the , Master's • name; is. ,the source', ef.. 'deepest satisfaetion; ' We vvould :like, tonight; to agetire. you flat 'we as It :People,''are not unniind- ful of our indebtedness to you. There are few congregationa'Privi; leged a we.. are; to :dahonor to them- selveS, in honoring one, who has sera ,.ed oo signally; and . for :So long a' time.: Through all. the., years . since year comingto atteknear; you have talcen, a. 'deep interest in , every department of our -Church'slfe, and there siS 110 aore who has setved-:•More:_faittifully- : Your presence on ;the , Session been a tower of strength' to :these 4.60 ,have ministered ,here, and your unfailing kindness.; and ;Your' under,: standing heart have helped many, of the' Yeung to know athaf: the ...elders .were • their faiepas.On the maaaging board, you served faithfully aria Wen through the years when financing the :.church : was .not always easy. Iii the Sabbath 'School of.years ago, those' :Who are now leading in the 'spiritual life :of our -beloved Church here, and elsewhere, were helped guided both by, YOUr teaching,. and example. .We thank God; that atilt in thesaMe. way; your irifluende is at ••work. ataong • . the youeg.. In. the: prayer. Meeting, you have Often 'led. us to the .throne Of °ince, :and the.: faith . breathed through •your Prayers, has made Gad seem 'very near.. It is always difficult to express in Words the deep,' things of •the .iieattL;,but , wish to assure yolk:AhabOita', token ,. .our eateem, which. we 'riew ask, you to accept, ear - ries' ;with y it the love and :goodwill of the members and taciheaents„.iinds.,the boys and the• s of the congrega-- tion, who.. have Counted it a 4light, thus ' to honor you. • : ' ' • ' C. 11 MactiOnald,'''Modetator of •" Mts. Wm. • Irwin; of..town who hae not eajoyed good health the past few' Months seffered• a paralytic stroke Sunday night or early Monday morn, big, and has . since been in a criti. eel aceadition. She, wai soMeatt)at . proved oa Tuesday, but her condition reinaina 'serious; 'Miss Ilogg,-R.N.; of Wiiightini. charge Lnekngw• ' (204.-tf.) 'WHO • RAS 'New, • York liChiori • beok : by .Gtitt003; beaa 'toWedia couple Of years ago, Luck-. • ''.!110W1 le wanted by, the owner. Party • Avhs.,hos..0i$ Vara book 'kindly 'leave* • lit Th. tiantirial .017110% BURN'S DANCE • As ,has been 'the custom for mana. years the Locknow: fire. Compapy will celebrate Burn's iAnniversary by givieen 'dance in. Carnegie Hall, on thursday, evening,- Jan. 27..1Vliks Al- berta MeItinnon;. who proved herself such a delightful ' violinist at a con. cert here a, short time ago,' with Mrs. .MeDeugall, piaaist. the* heenaan- gaged, .as well as the' LuelthoW chestra. It :should be -C great night, condition, for • • Chintz for making Quills and Com., 'fetters; a yard, 25ca-The Market-, Hornell -Murdoch Co. , ,LUCHNOW • WINS, FROM RIPLEY .,, • • ••• • ^••! ties. Yearicwas'oCeupieik by the 'ate,- Mr. and Mrs. •KCiMeth MacLean,, and, daggater, .isabella. The owner nf the a'aper at ahe time Was. alas: B. Boyd, who later . be, came. Mrs. James Bryan, and W1.10; earning frarn -British--Columbia, visit -- ed here, a couple ;of:weeks .last sum- mer. • • .The ,Sentinet—at that time was four-page shoot, and apparently 'was all set up ..rati printed in •the • Luck - now. Office,' The pages weraeaight gimes wide and almOst,24 inches long.. The printing -Woad , be • done .en the old Washington, aressa n o*:. doiaa duty. itO ' a prodf, press ,.in the 'office. The 'Ogee" Of publication was .in Som, . The frontpage of :this paper waO almost: wholly occupied by chapter one and part of chapter two of a, l"continued ,story," .entitled --peeptiale.„ 'Feral," _aad . by :a '•riaies article one! e"The aula War" then. in progress in South Africa.Thewar .rieWil was al - Most two weeks. eld.' This seems earibus Matter ea have on the front page of local: aeWo- aaakekr were few;', and reading: matter- of all kinds scarce as.corapared, with to -day'.. In.tuany cases The.. Sentinel would be the Only paper going • to a family. „So .the .actitor" would feel.. that he 'would have to give the ereant'aif the •world ..;rieWS eaerrit it was old and a storyi by .WaY ofentertainment, in the long evenings: :when folk stayed at home. -• We '..dotat, knew . what the printers of Wdeywould think ifasked to set •:Op 'these. „long egiamaO of type by heed. They :likely would go on, stike but 'given'. linotypeconnected with, "hydro": system it Would be. but 6 :few hours • WeCr to. Set Up an th,.e type' in . the :paper.. • . Money -leading aapears to have. bon quite a business an ahoge, days, an4. there are,a miinbek of adeertise-:' meats to that effect.',.."The.Lucktiow Bank": wag conducted by ...Cameron , Camahell, ,and D. • Campliell:*as: ad- vertishig money . at , aredec&l:,tates"; andin thea'same. line were James Jeliaston, • W. . G. -Berry ':aact. Jams Semeraille.„I , Tin the local news column the pub, lie are reminded ' of the Serino- Stock Show ' to be held an the Shaw GrOunde. , • • • Lacknow, on April' 22n.d. ' • • Another paragraph states 'that there is „a lot a "spring siekriessa about, and that "the doctors are busy and Merry", so we conclude ' that the. "'spring •sickness" was. -not seriouo,'"Ot that the 'AectOrs,'aVer6 rather queer' 'fellows. . , The . :Wheat is reported. • badly winter killed , that - Spring; , and .althe \ 8jx.m.x,,i0OK.Es 0. cENT'37 0, kil.bie...ir.041'iy: PetSla,*(141.. igh,' 0.1.*$03-....0*e a. 4alitr13-read'i.41-t.hat-00., .... lil..biO, ,g.t.It'W. ith., .., ,....:......•:, ''' • '• a ChOICe•Flall9r,• : ,'• - • ,..- "... • .."...- a1:...-it6.01,0: , ...4,. ire sliciedifiNiaitl*.,:,..raTif. ,d'.17r41liti713,... feld Chejs . i':\\I'!,,•••1441..\.,a',1-i,::,..'''''''\:,79."1.c!)°' ei: te-'1\l't.1:::7111,''..n1.11i\l',1::\C*\,".t\::,., \'!..'•.,,''.!,.\:..\\.\\°\.,,.4:1'..•'7". :; •••\.,.,,:.•,,:‘,,z4uid,,-ee)..1..\.,,(1,.,.akO;.s.•': Te;a:::' '\ Biscuits:,, 1 -, .. \ An, \',\o4,.ni-., \*,7. \..,',', ,,.• , \..,..,..,....,.\ ,, ,. , „0 , \,..•411i4..\Iti,,O., 4,4, '\''•-',\.\.; \.\,.••.,'.\.\,...,...,...,.:..,...:' \'\.•,',.,'‘,.',.....\\;',;.:...\;!:,:.\\.',',''',(L—,;-,‘.i'A.:c.i:•,'.,..,1";?....7.,... :\':',.\,'. ,:., • Tak•;,104igwoAnisie.,:ev4041prove"....snuavieseostrair* Phoue 75 T4' Lucknow, ;If MOST HOUSEWIVES ARE THINKING OFTOTIFOT; 4031.,E$ A.16 CO4FORTFR, CLOTH$ AT THIS SEASON. LET "OUR STORE.' SHOW YOU A. MOST COMPLETE' • ;RANGE 'OF, 'CHINTZ AND cgigPoirrEr.r. CLOTHS.' - YARD WIDE CH IN TZ 1CANADIAN CRETONNE AND AMERICAN' g,AtEEN ALL JOIN IN. MAKING. cp OUR AS- 'ORT1VIXNT OF 'cpmFoar.ga CLOTHS, PRICES TOUIT, • 24c., 29,o., 30c 45c.i .4(1e...;,. 000.; :6N -7U,- _ , _ • . „ THE' HEART OF A 'COMFORTER,. IS. )3 A': tat I N, Va•-• THEREFORE;allEARTS ARE -TRUMP,' AND, WE Rolm 'yak: • TRUMP IN. 4,, 2 AND 3 -POUND SIZES ALSO IN.PURE WOOL ,1/2 POUND SIZE 4 tk, dq. 4 AmirapowararAlgorsravardoor 111 Mr.George c- aylPr, Mather' of Mr. Milton 'Naylor,: 0 town, and of Mr. WM: Naylor, now of Port Harari,. died at,, her licnne in Wingharn'. on Thursday, of -last :week. Mao': Naylor had not been inageod health for some time; but was able • to, attend, the fun- , oral .of the late Miss. Jessie Naylor here' on the •5th .thst-a week- before' ,,her death.' • '• • The late: Mrs. Naylor :Wito before her marriage, Mis Elizabeth Tealea, a, daughter Of the late Mr. Souter .',,Payler, the fataila• home L being•en ' the. 10th. Concession :0 f West I'iYawanosh -wlie:in,he Was born, J-Ortentli, She was abe.2.1astastarviaing member' of a family af'.tWO sore and three ,daughtero. Je, 1,309Ohe \vat', married to the late .Mr:•,Ge.q.•:c 'Naylor, and theirentire: weddeci. life was, ,pasoefia farming in West Wawanosli-the 33. ' years ..bef:Ore Mr. Nayfor's deiith on' :the, .,,MeCloy' farm.. Mr. Naylor ',died twelve years ago,. and :she then went to., lave:in istiagham, .. Mrs. 'Naylar vas :Always a hright., and Obeerful,,dispesition,.' very devot- ed to her .ehilaren fek'wherir She was , willing to make, sacrifice -for: many. years' a 'loyal and 'devoted nipinber-. of. the . former Methodist 'chutch, • and latelyof the Winabetrataited Church.. For the past fewyears she had been iii ailing health, ,which Was borne with ClirisjLian forti,tude: and: *grace. Those iet toMourri her laee aria cherlah the , teallek meinorieS of al mother's lave awe: Dave, of McGreg- ' SPECIAL -ALL WOOL PINK AND MOTE UOMI, ..PORTAilEiLE,„ *gity SPECIAL AT $6 00 EACH' 1 re t*e1 LITERARY' SOCIE*IES OF LUCK- _ NOW HIGH SCHOOL, • ,• A nomination meeting of the First , , Farm studenti, *a.s' hei0 on ....tanilary. .14th. Thea 'following officers were e- 1 -ted: Presidents, Cameron; Oe-Presa Frank- McNall; Seeretara, Elizabeth MclVer;•„ PrOgrarii. Conunit- ti, Helen, McDonald, Charlie' Web, ster; Verna Minna; Pianist, • Mary Wilson. • ; G. S. -RObertiOn; Ceirmae of Man. W. Henderson •Se"ey-,Treas. S. ,• Mt. ,Connell 'egpte,keed his appreci- ation' kifidlSt, word- cdhi Wonin. tho - with. whoin he 'was itSseciated. Their' gift, .'na 'Onea'Pected;:Oo beautiful ..E1Od valuable wou14 be carried as awetter. -present token of the toteekri .and good - will of the 'mon .and women, bays -fol.& girls' of the 'Coligtegation.- It would, be ;40ably prized tecAtiae.iif the,spliFit thie fiteAt bellet'Vle coa- Thc 'hackay game played here Mon- day tight VAS SOMOWliat , the- viaitink team- froin %Ripley 13ein4 rather badly .defeatedi:by,•the.:10eale; s c,o re 'WAS., ,I.ted•iiia:famaraofalatteke now. It Was egeod clean genie how. an4 at times quite lively. ,. ' 'There .-will ho another. ,Settior, League mane. here" 'Friday. night, when Winghain!steant will be the' VitlitOrS, -This theta- l --.the. best *lune.' Of. the tieatibil; be the 1stEionior toogus gohisr ped •IiSto this ,sesssn't -• V • • . (00440 .•* ,; . • or; 'Ian., George B.:, Of ,East Wawa - nosh; William, of Port %Huron;• Mrs. Stephen Wriod, ,Of Viod„ ,Man., Al- fred A.a 'of Mail -tarn; ,a'ircl Milton, of LlicknoW. t‘daqghtei?4,. Mrs. Wpf. Lougheed; died 'eight years ago. . Furieaal Service held in the United • .• ,church,.Wingliam,' on Tteoday, after- noon,. was conducted by ,the Rev. M. M. Rennett: Pall -bearers' were the feria, sons, Geer,ge, Will. Alfred, and aact' two nephews, Ben NaY- 10/' and* Souter,Tay‘ior. Interment was; madein the fareily• plot in Winghate Cemetery, INMIVr0,12IAM. quite a .nUmber of •farmers had tak, pea their, maple treetheilifl'. of sap was not good, owing to the prevail - lag cold weather. , Another mote tellsaof a. cli.rivarit "Sime Lucknow boys, ,whe•Were up in arms,': making sweet discordant sounds 1 front of the . residenpe of Jacob .Miller, who aacetitlY de.emed 'it riecessary to take unto himself' a wife." :"The 'boys- had their fan,"' it continues, , "and now the nariea;'d ,partydeterreitiecr .,to, have his, for ounimonspa,,,to-aa few - of the have 'already, beer' iseued." • -A obituary article tells of tile •. Form 11. . On . the.•aftereoen of Tuesday, the 1lth of januarya-Fatiti, II Litetary 'Society held./ a. meeting for the .'pur-- .POSe Of gettingofficers for the prea- Oi t-etrfi..-. miss ::Catheriii the president 'last term, oCCupled the chair. :Theacompetitten. was: keen aid everybody . made uSe- of the fiatchiSe. , The Majorities. tor ,the racist part Were Small and icnnnts were solnetimes:necessaay: However,, these :. In leving. Memory Of Wm. T Ca Tier, Ashfield; who 'died', on. Jana 11411;,:-I0'24: &So .15aW Alma Fin -1,/th.O, died, ,lop110-,g,13th, 1911.. ilarmary aringoaack• aiteraories Of :loved ones tone, to •rett, • • be reirierabere By those who rOved. 'theni beat .• -4n5erted by!, the. fan • Iny, • d. . • - reeourits -brought-aro .election scandals te light: The following ere the .offi.1 cers . elected: President, M„a loolm 'W.atsea; Vic03resident„-Azinie Col - Walla Sec'y...-Tteas:.; DaVid _Andersen; Pianist, Eriola • ..)3uswell; Programme ideintiattee, 'Jean Ritchie, 'Margaret Alex.' Andrew: Foraa-IL The 'first meeting' of Form III Lit. erary .Society was held' en -Friday af-, -ternoon, January 14th, fa•r• the pea- '-pes,af _electiag. offiee.rs for the ' term. The 'fernier 'president, Edwin Smith, occupied the chair and the aeW- oft. airs for the term Who; were elected are as follows: Henaraky President, Mss McLean; ,Presideat, Mary Ho& gins; Vice -President, 'Giant MacKen- zie; ,Pianist, Mara Douglas ;, Secre- tary, Dorothy MeQuillin; Programme Oatianittep';'..Mation Stewart, 'Emma .MeDopagh,....Wirmie" Nixon; Editor of, joarnal, • Blaahe. Hamilton. Sob -Ed tors; Elsie Anderson, Gertrude Aite AN:EON's, INsTrivrp MEETING ,The regular 'monthly, meeting of the Wornen'saInstitute was held last , Friday aftarpoon• at he home of MrS.., .S. Wilson, With an •attendance of :- 33..• The usual; opening "Ode was • followed by prayea. The aiira .utes:. of the , last, Meeting Were read and tidepted,.: The treasurer 'andagoin- mitteeS 'made their -reportar All mem- a hers who had any surplus' i,aagazines were asked to send them to Mrs. Mca Morran's honie and :she will send them on to the• hospital in London; as there is a great demand for reading 'Matter for the sick: The institute de- . cided to eater for the 'lluan'a dance. on. the evening of Jan. 2&th, and corn- mitteee, were 'aprioiuted to . take this - in hand Mrs T. S. Reid gave a:rau0- cal contest, in which all jamed, Mrs.. T. °dark winning the prize. Mrs. Hor- ace ,Aitcheson ,and.l'IVIiss Mary Alt, cheson contributed la aocal.dijet which a Was: triffeliaerijoyeciais was :the inter-. :death of Robert George MacGregorson of 'John 'and Charlotte MacGreg„ or, of this place. He, was .2e years of age a and it, is related that 'about 'Years before he had'„ gone to Cali: f.ornia. There , had Met with ay, accident, and as there *n.s.little pro speet of 'teeovery, he came home. ,. The ;principal of. Latknow Public Schoel•otithat day was G. W. Priest `arid' they published, "report; • tba'a much as toy. Many: of our 'readers he iatereoted :in reviewing- the rePon, oftAptil-ig'70; 'AA "it cattails • nninbet names!' . , Sixt Class NAilacr -inarks- • obtaiiiable,', 806-; Murdoch McLean, tatt7;!' •MalCohn -canitybeli-60.-NUmber-tit nintke 451; tainahle, 700: hwee 114elterizie 617; "Ai•dx-: ' • .esting talk on' the 'dliaeS: at Mozart... ' and 'Beethavene by Mrs.. 'Geo.' &lath. . After a'. Piano solo ''Wooalarid Echtes" .ba Mary 'Wilson, • refieshinents •wero served by the 'dilors. •' " chesen; presa 'ileporter :114.- per. iLlcKNOW SHI'OYS' ..1/4V11% ----o O ---- Bois' 'Suits and Overcoats, at Half P i Market -Hornell -Whir.," doch Co. HOCKEY AT TORONTO Tarorito,' Jan. 441i.a-lateknow peys away .froin home played game -at; ,Willowdrile Rink, aStitukday even - and clefeatefl, 4ie Si. Thoinas. A. TorOnto, ,Score: being 9 ;to 5, The SepO5',- train, WAs ma,de up as lows, GOO ndy 'Mtirdie, 1.• .Gollan; ,flifl Thompson; L. W, B. AaAndreavsa.,R. Thi'r°111. 6.--itte0 Meetirig of the • „., • 'ST. HELENS. Mrs: Hyde, is speading, ale*days • with her sons at . Kineardirie. ' Mr„,. Will Rutherford attended the .' ...funeral of the. late Mr. 'JOhn\ASr• King' MP, at Bluevale on 'Monday ". Murdie & .Son installed -a farriace for Mr . -Colin McDonald last week. MrO:. Ed Mcioberts is visiting at . • c • . Wingharn with mother Mrs Todd wha is all. , r :,1,11a. John. MeGaine 'spent fa day. re- cently with his cousins, the , ilesekS. Murray, Langside; • Archie :AncierOon, •who is still in the Winglianlidsp.it.al, is not re- covering. from 'his: receat operation as rapidly as, hit many friends would wish. • Mt Callum , of Detroit, spent a few days at his home here. The funeralof the, late Mrs: NeY-: „lot took .plate freni her residence - .Warighain On Tuesday atea OeineterY. , All those„interested . are urgently - , fated -*mild' -still' -find him: a -Worker With ,thein: tO„Inake thit tIrthet ;.progrosain Ovary deliartniotit 02 our ohoreiv:. ” • Fifth. Tay- lorJohn . pg; Robert rorbeB. 476;: b000. .-(00101004 Al% -pogo' h• , ton •;,76enifer\Wilf, Murdoch; Sub, 's1;a tic - wns• ref Cree. a • , • a ••'• ' r• • the„: :"repotter of .the, 'abovAndds, taarre. ti've Lucknow'hay,' With, the New 'gains IOT his three of the.'" StieVnew may ,w4,31 be proud of-.thd. record ' tbifeirtis tnalcint in' the "big altnut ; •••• • ••• " " • ( -1g6OSIRY • Mist O. 'Case; who for the pas 20 years ondutd n millinery' busi- ness iii leosevater'has.‘ gone- to To - rent° to, reside: •Befote she 'left, her lady friends at TelsWitter ,priesented, her with a handsome' suede puts. apci addrefis, ''1Vries Case haql:Witak • taloa an lactIva part in th't so )11 to, 4' gig witgoi • 4