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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1927-01-20, Page 5...IMIII•1•101.1•1111•• - • • • itss Lump" .0,19mx,s4 TorAffohtimlimr gni:,111 ' 0 414r.4erroak.414.•4*. • ,orto, ' • , \ "W„E_-HA)iE--A,-G OD ,AS-WORTMENt OF 1M1'-ROYRizo 'TIACER'. AND 'Lg4pEtt, ALL GUARANTEED r's;ALSO WE HAVE.:":4, DErtsTcq4•::,, *4.0ss. twr SAW IN A.:CHEAPER' GRADE-, • . • \O!\;s'A 01,6,s§ curF. ,,k„c44,4A '; •,;.• ,••• \\',• \' \•\:\ •• .\, , • •,,•\. \\ :\„,•,‘\ • "TRUE SET," FULLY 17'4413-N \ \\• \•\•• \\\‘\0• ,•\•• \• •\• • :v \:.\\ ,GOOD ASS0RTMEN or ANE,;,:iiiAi0fxg;. • itciC .,gkr,m;;\, stcoND. soMk 13. EA • 600ro \•HAND -MADE ONES. • • ' • -. • MCCLARV',$ "QUEBEC" 'STOVES WITH OVEN—THE . MOST SATISFACTORY • STOVE ON THE MARKET. . • pu,141, LINE OF, AUTOMOBILE ••SKATES. • ....FUST. •ARRIiyEEi-.--,CURUIN•G BROOMS. 'Phone 66. Hardware CoalPlumbing Tinsithing :PO RT.g0.. ' Lucknow Phone 74 - Monumental • Wingham Phone ,256 Works LISTEN TO THIS POOR NUT- • at'-`-the-Ainits-enterir-13ealh, near San Francisco. _Wish to. correspond with giri ,about twenty years, about five feet tall. Prefer brunette with ',rosy cheeks.. Ate alone in the. West , Ad-, dress, "Owner" (Tourist ' P 0. • Box 283 •Sant, Cruz, California:'.' That is a note Which' The 'Coderich Szgnal received for 1101.icationas an advertisement, last week.. The ..Signal. doesn't say : that the advt. was -ac-' cempanieci by the necessary 10 or 12 cents Perline, but It is worth pub fishing, Withent.,pay., , • . _ f"Canadiano tali, refiaed,'•,Ic'Prid'ds •-Positron, has nice. home :-and.,basineas • LUCKNOW' and WINGHAM Ham the largest and Most complete ..1tock in the most beautiful, desigius. to choose from, in . Marble, Scotch; Swedish and Can- adian Granites . • We Make a spetialty. of Family Monuments and Invite your lnapco.- , . . • • InicriptiOns Neatly, Carefully and • Promptly Done. ‘; se Ili before placing your order: WALKERTON iiOuglaa . R,' A. spottoO , 'Lucknow. Ont. L. 0.. L.; No.. 428, Liicknow . meet; • the • second Tuesday of 'every .month , In theirhal!, at ;0.‘ciocic: a. muniii, *.; P... Carter, 'Rec. See. • .. • • • GODERICH ' lhonias• Lacey; in. einploitee Of the Organ - Factoryil, "reeeived injurie's from which he diel, on Tuesday of list Week.' 'About 5. o'eloCk in the ... Morning' he was : applying "dressing' to: a large drive belt .Or a pully when 10a clothes Were caught .by the belt. "-WaSHenkried-te,-;-the zrahaft.-•;above and twirled. around. The machinery • ....was stepped,and the. injured . man: • Still"coustions, was released.? He Was, 'take h; to the hospital, but passed a'- 'V. 2 few ;110.2.1's 'later. He leavee_k ow.: three' sons. And---one-Iiiiihter: . The :funeral , 4as :on Thiiriclay-.zneiri-' , 'Oig,serViee , being 'held nt St, Peter's • R. ,C, ChUrch. .Pallbearers were: Isaae'. Salkeld, John Saliceld; James_ Farr,:. R. Phalezi; John" taiman,, J. Joyce:, Until ;&. years, ago Mr., Lacey. who was ,69 years of age, . was a farmei;on.; the Bayfield Road 'Coron. el. Dr. A,. C. Hunter •decided that an Inquest was tinn,eeessiiry. Wm. MiteMith,-. a , very ;old had a-haa 7.nbeidont ..Monday , ..-:'night of lest She • fell ..dOwn the stairway and sustained "a' Jiroken. afif and .rrainir •nther' la•laries to hr :head atid lady: Mies Tibbatt„: ; who lives -„ithtb0&d lody +tend er:' •,•but• tailed to reach , • • .her .in time to 'preVint• the fall. Ow - Ing to itilVaneed YearS;-: ••recovery is • -,ite4:00ht .exIlePP4.,;` dOglitti4.::10$a • • . Mu% MacMath; who ie'on thin 'teneli.• Ing; ..dtlif,f,,Of a Toroati. Wie61, atkiv.•.‘ •..-ed twine .on .Tuesday.. ' • 4:04 Oi444shimiad girls wouLdn' 1 OVO,'thii'hOtnit. MOO 4110 0114lltrOilikto • 4' On Saturday morning last, a South Ward Walkerton, giri, well on in her teens, appeared in the 'local police -coart before County Magis- trate Walker to ansWei to a charge of Stealing a:_lady's sweater .from the 'taarn hall • on New Year's Day., the garineat, which was Valued. at, 410. was: .the • property Of Mrs.' John Fer7' nson, who. •com'e: eier.:_te assist her father-in-law, Chief Ferguson, in -cleaning p the hafl following the .ah nual New Year's Eve dance. The- , owner* had laid the- sweeter: down on [he ticket office window, well in the, -interior of the 'building, and; pre,' ceede'd with her , work. • --VVhen ' she went to get.thegarment it was...gene wes recalled' that a certain: 'dam- sel had been jus.theliall'•during the interval, arid Ferguson ' Made frequent visits to the c.:.N.R. station in• lopes Of seeing, the jacket' and getting the goOda", on her., On one of, these tripe he Was successful, and beholding her 'arrayed in it, he loSt.• no- time in stepping up and recover- ing . the stolen property. •At the po. •lice ,court • oa :Saturday she' Pleaded •guilty to a theftand- aftei saliitory , advice from the" me- `egistrate, she .was off !:-:•n a •year's suspended .sentenee.--Times. , ELECTION PROTEST '._•_____, IN. NORTH BRUCE TOO • 010131RNTINEL, 4datinne4 from OM 1), McIntyre *559; • Penelope, MeHardyl 550;• GuitavuS Priest 521 :Wilfred Kathie:, 514.; "Helen Archibald, 598; Edward, 'Rookledge 504; Gibrge Kerr 470; WM-.Mjlllkon 407,"*‘• ,Fourth GiaSe ---Nitmtiebririarks",'Obtaiiialle'6 60: • geerge bees: 466; ,Alfred. Mathie vis 4121 I;ifile'• Milier. 402; Minnie Walker .•:387;',.. Rol?9reWilson • '378; 'Mary )36We3.7''' .369; Stnert.', 351.. :Nunzber •,ofs. marks.obtainable; • 560; !NUM, Murray; .307; Findlay McPherson :` Fred • Andrews \\ \Third \ lass; 204, \ \ )6, • \\; \\Nprzihei\ \of,-„nriarkS\obtainabfe, 560. \II,Ohnatnnn- 301;: \ \Georgina Murray 346; EdithWhitley 330; Wil- lie • MeOlnie t'325- John. „WilsOn 318 Clara Berry 318; Wallace Crawford 011; Maggie; McDonald 289; Horace Somerville: 284 Minnie Miller, 288; 'George :Lawrence 282; George • 'Kerr 281; • Mary , MeIntesh ,280;„ •Sarnuel Miaow' 280. • • .3unier NuMber of niarks . *obtainable, 560. Arthur. McDonald 401; JerniMaIarlc7 ely 334; Ida Wilson 330; .Frank Mc- Donald 327; 'Pharaoh Healey 316;• Peter A. Miller 312; Ettie Grahani 30,0; Lilly Priest 295; Alex. John- ston 289; Elia McClure 285; Lanise: Treleaven 282; Maggie McMillan .281. litre' is /a market_report.' of, "The' .good old clays";_ Fall Wheat 40:92 0.94 'Spring Wheat .0;83 Flour: .. 2.00, 2.50 Oalts' '1 : .. .0,46 0.433 Pegs. 0.55 0,60 Barley......................•0.50 10.50. Potatoes, per bag -0.75 9.75 Hay,. per, to ........................9.00 9.00 Wood • ............................0.00 2.00 pork, per . ewt. 5.9.9 Eggs . . . . 0.10 0.1.0, utte • 014 VI -keys, per ih. . , ' 0.05 0.06 Geese,. per Ib. .. '0.04 Beef, Per 100' ; 7.00 10.00. Going back to the advertising col- inrs,;we find Alex. 'Ross azia Michael , Corrigan. advertising a ;dissolution of parternship. • Mr. Ross was to remain and Carry the business, and some of our form absent readers: will be pleased .to knOW2that le is; .still • Car- rying on, although tiine -.has ;made • great changes' in ,the• harness - rnakink business,' as it has too, in the people. • 'William .,Allin ' was ,advertising farm imPlements. Bennett Hunter Were making . fanning mills, •and,. dently prospbring, they thought of enlarging their shops ,the coining: :Mrs. Radcliffe Was conducting •:a "Millinery and Mantle Empoiiunz"; and. judging by the illustration the ladies of :thtat, day were elothedfrem head t� feat. Mrs. A. 'MacKinnon had : a' shop of millinery and, fancy goods. John 11, McHardy had suffered loss by fire; and Was offering •goods', it: low prices but he doesn't say \• What line :of :goods. ,We. believe it . was ....hardware Walter, Treleaven announe-, ea the opening of a•new3"totery, Aaa J. -H. Ackert was doing wood turning. „; • . . • • . • , • Brace County is to have, two elec- tion protests instead ' of one, whith most people 'think .quitee,nough. It is - now reported: that the Progressives', headed by their defeated candidate, Major Fenton, have entered a protest against the election of. A. P. Mewhin- •ney; the successful Liberal candidate. • • :Penton • appears to • be. 'Very ,sore oyer the election. After Agreeing' to• Sami Carter as, arbitrator who should decide Who should drop out Of the three -cornered -Aga in • North ,Bruce, he 'refused to abide by, Carter's- cision.; evidently because -Carter • had' ruled that;be.4enton—sheald retire. ;ly,a big iViajOrity. oyer both Fenton, and the Conserva- tive, -candidate. Se `• rept:Pa: 'the ,rroreEibives Are .prOtesting the, „ele•-.,, cThe hief ground .grouact: lot 'the protest is that an offer fo pay the exPenses of the '.candidate that •Shotild, retire was pads. ' • , • , • Thi protest in, both riding 4 have heen fOrMillT 00tOred :11114.010 Courts Will now have to doeicia m to whether or .aot tfis *law wim viOlOtildf • ' . , • at . the . "Steam Mills, LiZeknOw". Church Servicee •`were announced: The'. Ret D. • Caineron was minister the Presbyterian Chureliv Rev. Att. 'Taylor was preacher in St. AndreiArie and Rev. R. IL Waddell was the resi- dent Methodistzninister.Reir; Mr, • Carrie . was 'conducting one • service each Sunday in the' Church . of •, The .,printers of these days made' dreadful 'errors as :Printers and the .machirret -.01ei-,oPerate •-now. --, One - that muet have shocked Mr. Rryari (then foyeinan and editor) .and puzal- ed' the readers, oceurred hj this • site ,of April 1.8,, 1879. 1-,Iere is a no- tice exactly as it appeared: •;•.' • .4' '3:7: • BORN ,HARPER—On the ;Ith inst., at. the residence of herison-in.laW, Mr. Henry': on the. 6th', top.; Kinlosi, Mks. Harper, Widew..of the late, William' ifarper.. Senior; aged' 65 Year:a; •• ' The average reader Will", • wondez' • what en earth that rnearis, but 'any. - one -with experience int.i printingof- fice can explain at once. You Sea filet was a "death nOliceo., but the unfoit- UAW printer 'set, O: `fhirth notice" heading over it. '. The .boys used • to: keep: 'sueh 'headings' as,::v-Bern'23--"IVIar- ried.", and ,'.'Died". '!,standing ready' tc, he, „set ,,,ei,/er. the brief notices when Set up, ancrthis chap got hold of the, .wrong ;heading. Perhaps • he Was in 0, hurry or it may . have -been ,ralinost 'Oa*. rhe press niav Juave boon wait-. ing • and ti.;zere was no tizne, to read -tbe proof. •Of tourse,''oferytedy.:iiiw it:,aftPr it Was ;done. But • printers catilk„correct their ..ettore after • the Press lei den e fte. There was 11.iiir" Country newe .thi olll paper. A sprin•ateek show had been held at "Smith's „ZIP,. St) April loth and Ms` Paterson, who was taaahiatt at St, liolanni 'had:held '0 0°1%091 .0000111110190; • fneof .clahe in other parts .Of the. De- . mirnen, „provinciarbranches of the Royal 'Caledonian 'Curling; club were organized.,•'• In .foi.irkit'ninnbers •there are 20 :iii;fNeva,•Septia, 15 ij New and "15 . in central and.. Weetern*:'OntariC.,! Of those 'in the Ontario branch at. least six •arc ladies' •' ••L• ,• •• The 'PoPtilarity, ;gained'by curling intthe7Prairie -Provirieee of 'la, Saskatchewan, and Alberta is re. ,markabte: pl'e:spsit in .'the. Canadian .:Weet. Oates ..frpm.- about '1876' When . feW:',gaine's Wei(• Played:, en.,' the 'Red river. in ,Winni •eg.. atelY -.a Club ;Wee, Started .:and,. tlie- first club._ Mattel:lea •were played teat, oh • the' Present site the • Grain EX:, Change !Spon.,..afterWards •-liermanent rink htZildini, was gFerect- ed. Iii"T.,858 the .,'Manitoba darling Association; 'w.irich.waS •Offiliated.:*tth the Caledonian ;Curling .'ditib„. 02 Scotland, Wal„fornied, by six COI-. .froin :and. . our • rola o ?e,r .poin. :in. „ e‘ io- vinee.. Irv; 19.09:. tDere were 87 'curling 'Clubs" - -westerzi.',HprOviiiceSand, in 1020: Manitoba -alone. had 146 'club's! .Witi•( "a inerribershiP of, Over .5,056.. The organized 'club 11j the West af- Hated with .the -11(Ianitoha.Carling As- sociation .are ..at present as ..follaws:--,;„ • , •1.• tlube Members' Manitaba, Assoeiation146, 5;056, Saskatchewan Assoc. 74 2,934 .• Alberta 'AasOeiatioir. . 900 In the interier'ef 'British.,aolumbia• cUriing.' is ' played and • the „...ganie ;is gaining in ..".00Pelarity: There are, the • British. ...Colinubia and • • ,Iteetepay. branches the.- Caledonian Club between twenty • and thir-,' ty clubs. in the SPrtivince,. are':affiliated• Ciewetiest branch: • AS:: One 'of the leading sport activities in the ' Canadian: national. perks,' •Phe' gref,ft„sceiiie, areas, of the Caziadittri•RoClcipe have :gained an in • portant ' Place, arimiig the summer re,. :serts . of • the North • American ebntin- ent and their: fame as, Whiter. pldy- ,grQuncIs Fs taindlY 'increasing, At, Banff, in. Rocky. Motiatains tienal park, Alberta, •the arnulal win ter ' carniVai attract many ,cievOthet„ ef outdoor 'pastimes, and prominent aniOng the-inanY 'features in -the: hoar- sPiei held .by tbe Banff Cuilinsg'.Ciuh, Last, year .fifteen rinks 'from outside paints tOok. part and ‘. preparations- , are being, .SeaSen , for the aCcOmodation . of 'a greatly increased number of eb;r1,1er.'s during • the annual .eempetitien,!.i.A:z jasper; in Jasper na • tiOnteretki-a-club-We'sfrntect•-last - geao..aria..,the first beas,ipke b- , marked:, amiCese, c,Onnection. with 'last' year's carnival 'Ana elampion.slipS. x1 :1teelsto1e J 1;; gOyelsti5ke. national 1)04,- the Intor- li,r'Cut!in • spiel .sagt.tractei, ,tWenty-four;: rinki trOta -and Ph4be•'' ;At, tht8r4 lioihtA.:0111,,icdoxkcs of .ice fa' conditiens. that are most ' "?' Sep * • V.,110 SeaSen: •-Onneda stairs about .Dece,Mber 15 and • ton- . :tinges 'until' about -^; the.- 'iniddle. of :Mira; the greater; part setfour tin nh:arilY.'1'6::OrItc'tt::::;1011'.°01144 dt.titbINtf 04NADA'f4.' qitgA.T. WiNthit stioRT • • Curling, Vvhieli is akin th:',,the sum- mer 'game of golf.' in • itsAppealand its physical..demancisi,..,4. rapidly .l.m: 'coming One of Canada's,. moat, poP0- 4,41"int4r4n*SF•Ine-zideal-r-eencliF 'OAPs 'W)rich 'Prevail cinring :the wintei: sensbp il.ve gained; ,for. the Dominion, .11-i;e:aarae. :of "The Curlers' Paradise.", .Nearly 'every 'prdVinee lias, its,branch . . e,:i, the. RoyaLCaleaenran..bniling clab. ,of Seetianal the -parent lady of the 4POit,,and every -,sphereOf' spial,',Iie ' Pil ;U ','i'91#.0-xlt.94i ':AgnIqig,it de nteo ,\ %-, \ \ • 'c.\i''1,c\‘:...,\.1'.\\••.,',, ,',,, .-. \\ 0 \ A4art fI'P ti''interesttnee\ ., \ 4cllqc?xt00074414\\iiP* ' 11qa,°tIei'I'l.• /ocq\4)4''. '‘ 1 enceS; T,WhereVer ctirlerayne,et there. IS \farizied a brotherhOodf ..gOodf_el••• loWship in Which Men :frpi all -walks •of ife • fraternize- arid •in, ;whichthe Tiers go. to him :Who makes ' the beat shot. -The best envier is the man who "plays fliegaine-" and the quell: "ties So. deVeloped are reflected: in the , success, of the individual in the. so- • CiaI and Iiiisinbee: life' of the country. just, when the first curling match, toe]; place in Canada is, untertain. it is claimed .that the ,,Higlianders Who , served 7..:Under 'general ,Wolfe played Tthe gazae,Af Quebec and there is lit- tle doubt that curling was 'played in ether : parts of Canada (Lower. and Upper) efore the formation . of the , ..* . . . „ 'Royal• 1Vlbatreal Club. in 1.807.:..Altho Quebec claim.'s the distinctions m the ,first match, its senior CIO was .not formed till. 182.1, while 'the first club in 'Halifax is just'over a. century old. having --.;been. fatindeci. in 1825. About .the: middle 01 the lest century the l clubs in, whatis now 'known as ` Quebec and ;the eastern part of On- tario were organized into a %raneh Of the Royal Caledonian Chib, :and this branch hns: 'gi,.own Until' it • no* SP.MilrieS'A.4. a:14., (.f,',Whi6h.,-38,-„-arg,: ladies' •;eltibs) and a total member-, ship of about 4,000. With' the foilnd- mitt towil toid, 4VOteps, are Odin- FLOVV- bared, in, thnusanci.k'.• tkip. elt)es wh, 'thq0,gaire. if3 plaked:fn cored rinks, thero „Is. little Or ;to nterrt10-. tion-froin thaWs- HOWever, in the town's- al,..al.7'irillages ;Where 'pend. 01 lake guppliei st!tf_tt?eLtii'o.vvelth- -er ISTariva-i47-an inportant factor in the succeea Of the season's4 1 „:„.,::..4.1cin iels.--are "Wert section Pf the nominion2; and • many inter -:auk". cOmpAitfons are :carried along. In ;the Maritimes the Impar, Japt 'event of the season is the series of \i,a114, e:ten4\tee4,,,ftolirthe o. late leJ0,;" fernier tenant-ObvPriier', of \ F,ti,t0Oviek\ ,Tp.0.-\*.:4141\;tckingtjt#1\, \er,ne,•\,\ Gen TaPh, taphy orise'pf,the -hlueriblen,,,evente oii!iihg. in East. ern .,pantoa,„ the finals taking•-•";plaee on the rhiks At. Rideau' Hall the official residence of the GOvernek -General of Canada. Each. preVingia' branch. in the West holds its..regulai inter-clUb.2contests hilt to curlers. ir the Prairie, Provinces the Winnipeg .meet, „which has become, the greatest . .,benspiel in the world,- is the big event of the season, ;Malehes arc held at :Intervale between ,Canadiar and ',Scottish' rinks, alternately' ' in - Scotland and in Canada, . .for the tratheiblia and the skill Cana- •ilian, Curlers, have attained ie.' „attest- ed by the success' their have achieved in a series of years in 'these ecinteets, As each ancceeding :Year roils by there 4 a...greater' appreeiatiOn of Canada's winter season.. ,The appear of the out -Of -doors is becomirig• as. strung during the `Months Of ice and snow As the summer ime, an pc 'small part in this • henefiCiar move- ment is due. to the popularity of. curli,Pg. Beth sexes are"enjOying this great sport, end, as •in ,other lines of .otztdoOr recreation; With the benefit o ,the .national ,Mr. D.' S. ikle---IVer arrived' titura.air night . from.: X 0,uni, • to spend .few we.eks, with; his :brother, L. C.rIcver. . , • - We are sorry r't:tbe:illness of Miss •14.00 '04.0445e4.3?; •-• 0T1;7‘eir :FlOwerciale caller 'last Week' •,: .last Ttiesday'•AfternpOR.;,vith '11!rs, -Walter GreenWoOd. :•, .,- • Ta*, AigeMa.!.. ;Who, Was called- owing'to the ilineas of. his brotbaF, 8.004* afew \:eekvith liis sister, Mrs. E;• ••' \\isiei0 j0,44of •lihi , \hT. 4.7. :sCon., Jast \\ it\ • , e • \ hi. , • ,a)itte.ito,orTneidc:,7.sthei!.itSaencsieal+cil,airsi;:. ThurSdaY report a ,splendid time.. ' • Floweidale Was •-%vell represented at thepinyin Ripley, Friday; night PURPLE GROVE • Mr. Herb: Collins, of Sask., is visit- ing friends around Purple Grove. • yi,r..„ win Hill is, visiting in Sarnia. : Miss F. walj,.. of „TeesWater, ij spending a few " weeks at Mr. Albert Quite a . nurnber ,'pf the children around, Purple Grave are laid 'up with Whooping cough. Mr. •••Will. Newton has returned, t�• Mr, John. Fair's. Miss, Marville 'Scott has returned •tO 'Toronto. • ' • . -Mr. Will ...Ryan •iaUndergoing an operation in St.- Joseph'i5"Hespital, •Lendoni- this week. Mr, and , Mrs. •James Stotheis, '•of Annilet; *Sask., Visited the latters sister; •Mrs. John Emerson last week. Mrs. Melvih Osborne, of Detroitis visithig her parents, Mr. Mrs.' mekgriario. : .‘ • °?iror,T,.. • • res:',,Yohn Barkley; of ugaunon7 was a 'reeent visitor with ,her 'daught... .er, Mrs. 7.:Richard _Gardner, iss41•Ielea•• Johnstone • of I.Aicktiow. . • was the. guest of .her:.eousin; Miss ,Emina McDonagh, over the Week -end. •'Cornplimentirig 'Mis Esther -Rit- chie-..(the.. bride-to-be) , Miss Emma' :MeDoaagh, gave a deliglitfully er_ onv-ail.•,.k.4ch.an-..s4awer at her haute here en. Saturday evening .last, • Where. : the gaest, of honor ,,received Many useful articles. -These 'Were presented in gayii,' ele.ci;k,gfed basket by little Helen.% .Johnston, of Lueknow,. cousin' of. the hostess. 'After the ' presenta- tion genies were arrangea' and later the hoitea's eerved, • refreshments:. 'The guests Were Miss : Edna •Ritehie,-Jee,- eie Andrew; Grace 'pepper, 'Molly pepper, • Clara Rjtchie, -Jean Ritchie, Dorothy .Anderson; :Eva Gardner, 01-, ive • Helm:' ,. • • • ••' A very Pleasant:event took place ' :it tlie' borne of Mr. and Mrs., Jaiiies' telne „on Monday evening laSt°'in "WaY of a•surprise.party of the friends - and neightors of Miss Esther her. ..inar- riage.'. Thefeature of the ...evening was:."a ''presentatiein to Miss' Ritchie ' of a'" beautiful:, .wicker library 'table. The :address was. read:. by Mr.- Will Helm; and *Ir. Thos. Heim made the .preseatation; to,: Whieh Miss Ritchie 'replied suitably, ,thanking her friends for. their 4Pliraeietio11 of ;her •serviceS inl" the :Clinr611 and community. The. 'evening Was ;spent in-garnes and Com: - inanity singing and': an .adareee: by. • ,R. ev. .6Mitr(id .'Bresst reilin;;),.iviis • •it• as, foliews-:;. • ;a: n. J7th, 1927 Te Mias Esther, Ritchie Dear' 'Friend and ',•bempanien:•L--.: • We ' have 'asseinbled together 'night to express:our esteem for Yeur- eelf, And our ',heartfelt appreciation. of your valued services Clareh atia Communifi-and.'alSo, to extend' to you .oar" very ,beat wishes. You have' rendered ;great Service, to. Or e,htirch encl.* every loCcaaipa' when called ulyP...6;tt,h'yobuyhoual:iveg: ,,pozepeopsi;,,E,i'rnO4'seat'wg4ileliqp- Whih you ',lave been president for the Past , year has ,prcisPered under yourguidance: Your interest and ell,' thuaiasal for the . work has inspired and helped all .who worked with and we shall. leak • for Year 'Condi-it:led cinterest :and prayers ' in this work • so: deer to Tea; even.' when you are help- lag:in Some Other, coniniimity7 yy,e re- gret that Ci1r new ieTatiOnsliip will lapan your- removal , nom. our Midst and we: would ask yew to accept ,this gift As A 'slight token- of onr:appreci. Ation,,,:andQte;:yeMr.:par,tner 4ncf„.life*e, also eXtend_iiemliest eOrtgratiilatiens: WY' God bless you :WO in ATI la -days that are to .Our W1011: gned •lehatf of :Zion Church a"iicr&int, Thee; Long arm. bonds are hat, This is Oolaaa4 truo of .01 bonds (4 Mat" *010•• 1,A11.,GSIDg • • The held in the Hall here 1llS. well attend ad nd• all -report a xelt2irt Vine 'arrly•• they wished the .play hadlasted two, hOurs:. .; • Mr. and 'Mre.' 'Hakknees. Spent an evening 're-Cent- ly .•w],th Mr. and Mrs F Marshall, of ,CulietS.' • • Mies :Margaret • and • kr: 'It,. Ross spent' last • Tuesday eveilin With Mr.. • and lgta:"V,. 'tmeisea.: :• • , nuinber of 'folks in this locality • who have had Severe'. :colds, we • are pleased to report, are.. able . to be about ':price more ".1Master J'ohn":...Morrison, eon of Mr, and; Mrs • ;Tames" Morrison, of near Whitechurch, met' With A VerY pain, ful'aceiderit last Friday eVening. The tptlier. and father having just come home from town the lad- went' to put the Ilene fn the barn Mr Morrisoh, took' a few :parcels'':into the house and on returning :to ' the eater fond the lad lying- in the snoar.apparently hav- , ing• been kicked, by the '•horse which fortubatelY was .•uilikod.. on 'the. doc- tor's arrival' it Was •-faiind the lad's .;sliall; wasfractured, and: he was at �nce, taken to the WiaghaM.,Hespitel- where .some splinters 'of beim, were ,removed from pressing oil the boin.. At. latest reports the boy had regain- ed ceasciouanese' and, seems In a fair. lvey ,te''recoVefy. ,The famuly'Will' be remembered ,in •taiigaide having lived in • this vicinity, until recent years. •••• ' • wit,I.TEcguitcir Miss Edna Orri-. of Wingham, vis - £ted a• day laSt , Week with. Miss Jan , . 'Dawson:• ' • ' M. atiV1-11rs-7 oattp .Beecroft . • tertained' their friends to a progress-;:- ive euchre Party recently; .• • ' Mr. ',Tohn. ..Gaunt made a businesi,, trip to, London -last. The annual Meeting of: ' the •1:!ree- hyterian Church will be , held: next Tuesday afternoon at '2.30. A good attendance ,- is requested. • . • , Mr. axyly.x.s,- Phillips', Who are here from the West.; Are: yaitiag, the . for - niers •aunt,, Mrs. Andrew Pox; and 'other relatives....• • 'Miss • Annie • Kennedy; :of Londan, SPent the 1..ve)i,.,e„nd• at her .herne here,' Mi-. Charlie Martin, went to •Toro'n- '• to on Mendes', to see. hia7brother Mr, ,lOhn, Martin; vv -he has been there for the ,past months :' taking, treat- ment. We are -sorry to hear that . John is noiniakng much ogress t9\\ards - *6, ire Sorry 'to r�port ',the • .siiiisits- Aedidtfht whicli haPP61e4 to: Ja•eltiP Mortieon, San of Mr. Jas Morrison. *.`1,riday ',evening .While-',-,Itet'was unhitehing. a horse,"‘it ',kicked, him 'on tile,`YO'relidad. He was ritelted-td`Win-4.- •lian Hospital' wher'e he was Operated on I'd .4 Pie:Ce Of bid- skull 'WAS, re- inoved • At ',.last.iOportio.he •wai reSt4 ing easier and sbints' hopes aro held for his,',recovery, ireis, 14 years Of age.. • .- receivery. . 'AG thooty that the .Attest orylve Iiitoeta tletaated 404401 , SOO • -MAPEltiNa • f. , Mra.47Willet find Helen, of Belmore.4. are Wilting their aunt, Mrff. George ' Twomey, tliis week. • •;„, - .‘Misi Mary Thin, of 13raptfor4p visiting' her brothers'''here, , . week -end: With rehttiYes - at, inek119'w • 2210. Margaret Mallougn of X•11C10.1, not, who had been visitingher Sister, Mrs. • Wm. Blake,returned home , •We are. pleased to report a Marked.' itriliroveminnt'•the 'health af Elmer Johnston, , and-Clifrord jr9i?4triic, %Vho were quite ill 'gat \.‘reel.F:The ‘,.C\`‘`, , \ \gangers.:Were.entertally,', thS:,hOine, 02 JaCIP1 and jira ,Carran:Bev- A. • Brown and Mr: 11. D. Anderenti; tor, directed activities., -There was skating first, followed by their reek laeProgram, in charge of M. derson, Chief: Then ',alnusentents, chief Of wlijoht was fortune Lunch was served at the Close of ' a delightful:evening. ••••••-o-o.'-o— • , ASHFIELD •NOTES Mr.- and Mrs. Murdoch. McDonald, • of Moose Jaw, Sask., ' former resi- dents of",Ashfield, visited, with friends . here for a feW days ` • Albert Thain; who has been on the Lakes for the nivigatiOn-aeason; vis- ited his 'mother, Mrs., Wm: N. John- ston, , of Kiatail, for a fewdais. last • The Kintall ',Woznen'A Institute' pur, pose holding their annual oyster Sup- • ,per.. at the home of:Mrs . Neil G: Me-. itenzie,„ 12th 'Con, onFi:iday evening the 21st. ' - Don't forget the play in ,COurey's-• Corners 'Club' house an Friday 'even- ing the gist inst,, will be follow- ed,- by 'adance. Lunch will be served. - 8VerYbody• Welcome, Mrs. Violet- Rohb, 'of Lothian, re- turned home frOm. a 'Week's' Visit with', her „Sister,.Mrs. Alex. • LoCkhart, of LiicknoW. ."•Mr.' W. Hogan of Lothian is slow- • ly reCovering from .a sere arm which has laid him • tip for the greater part . 02::.a month. • .• • • • • ote.aitid Theie The. fourth Eastern International • Dog Derby to be held froM :Quebec city February 21., 22' and 24,. prom- ises to be the rricst keenly ,contested ever held.. . It is expected that over 20. teams wilr be entered- for 'the „ race. , , .Christmas:; tree shipments front. Quebec to. the United States ,ran to 450,000 over Canadian Pacific lines lest year, and 'present expectation 13 that this ntnuber wil.J be •equalled. at 'least. this Year. Revenue to farmers:'• rce•ran S SO to $100,000 last year.: . . , . . a Fplr carloads of : silver foxes, .valued at $750,090, haVe. left 'Prince "Edward Island, in one shipment for ',Western: States: , Wyoming,, Utah, Colorado, • Oregon' and Wash- ington. Viewed esa, livestock ship- - merit, it •ixsaid to he a record: one. , A ,number of prize winners . were , among the pack: .• ' Dog 'teams Will be used this win- ter by: the .Hudson's Bay -Marland • • organiiation. to. prosecute oil • 'velopment work in the gibitone field ili North-eastern Alberta. , This is the 'area , where • the .quest • for Oil started 'following a faorable report by Dr. G. S. Hume, head of :tbs_ Do., ininion Geological' Survey. Christines• travel over . the Cana.• clian Pacific, routes to the Old Coun- try lute- bee -n „ heaVier-thia year * than • ever' ,befere!.. •experienced.- Special • " trains have been rim frano*innipeg eirectly to the •ship's,Iside at Saint John, *.N.13. ••• The, Westerners credit this heavy lriovernent• to England ,for • Chililitznas to the excellent eox*. ditions• that: prevail throighout tha . The hundred settler fan-liliesfrom ihe, British Isles .brought Out byithe Scottish „Immigrant ,Aid Society to .form the,. Clan Donald Colony 'aro doing" ,splendidly; according to a field 87•17Wehhektntheyn•ii'elpaunvdtti4j,ilastttheir''''sub.'* mitted destination ., the); • found farms, houses, barns and equipment • ready so thrt no tinie was lost in pre. •liminaries. ' , • • „ • • • TUrligh tobacco, grown . in, hefts, is hetiier than that grime isi Turkey or • Oreece,. according to sk,, • Mil.' Baker' here, who grew 1,000 ; Pounds its an eil)eriment this 'season. .=1.1e plotted Mit -threelliatters of an' ' acre to ten Varletles,Of tobacco eoeid. Tha, crop,..was. liarvelf&l ripe War. the 'oraing.:Of frost, and of 04 tia' #arittiof Tarkith, NYhite Rade; 414 • OrlittiO0* t1ON44 • - , - • - 4.