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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1927-01-27, Page 1`vs 1,p-1 v„ , . • .1••.. • " $2,40,PER YEAR likl; ADVANCIf $2.50. OTHER/48A ' cltNaki/j.01NT., THURSDAY. JANUARY 27th, , SINGU COPIES '5' CENTO' • .„ ,Ehreichin and Surgeon 4104141,'. 2-e4• Phetie.tie .: _______-...„.....-e-e-4.-;-e•reee. • 1._.' '', ' DENTIST • D.t..-MleLSed ' will visit Lucknow ". tiiirt, ..... rrnestlay ‘ D ' „r. rconne4'a 010. .?r, 9 a ' ' , • • „„ ,, • ,DENTIST ,.• .., ! • '. \ ' •, Dr.'c'\ R. \L.\ T Ipoien, , , \r..uelt,nom!tt val.\ \Deelc r\*. :.'t Ur e. Extraction',' • either , bit\ , 'gas ,er local': •\ Wilt:b. '• i • \'Eurigannon\.eyery ,Tharsday, 8, .,, DENTIST ' -Call Dr- Newton Make apnointment In. ofileeeeverYday Gee., A. 8iddalli;'Lizeblow,--..„1=TEMMir7, ;and Real Estate.•: -Money to lend or first mortgages on • farm,. proper- ties at 6 and 0% Per cent according to Security offered. Alio arnaIl . amounts on second mortgages on farm properties and on Personal notes. A few good WM? for sale. WALL PAPER, . ,• L'atiat patterns in. stoat . at. lowest 'prices. As cheap asl. in catalogues: Alan book patterns of leading afaCturerie-Box 1741..R. J. Cameron, ,Painter & Paper: Hanger. • RAW FURS- Highest prices paid . • • for all kinds 'of ,Raw •Furs ,at . A. Blitzstein's Store, Lucknow; . • - (25 -11 -c) - ° For, Sile--A. number of . Window -and 'storm swill with glass in them. Apply to D. a Taylor. " LOGS WANTED .. The undersigned are and will be , kinds of logs, 'Maple, Beech, Birch, •'Btutsweod, Soft Elm - or any bther ' kind of logs,. and will -pay the high- eet nlarket price delivered at our saw -mill at Lucknow. For -further • pargculars call at office or by phone Lucknow Table Co, .Ltd. J. Button" Mgr._ ' '• (28-2-27) ' s. • • YARN LANDS FOR SALE • E.H. of W,11. of Lot•No:•1, Con. 11 Eastern Div. of Ashfield, Huron. Co. 50"\Acres more or less. 'Bank barn • and frame house. Also S. %'of --E. Lot 4. Con. 9, W. D. of Ashfield Huron Co. 75 Ac. more .or les, pas- ture land. Apply .to R. S. Wilson The Canadian Bank of Commerce. Lucknow, Ont. • ' (31-3-27) ' . APARTMENT FOR RENT -Five rooms, warm, electricity, soft water bn tap, low rental--Allin Block. '(201-tf) ' ommomps • FARM FOR .SALE :OR RENT- , . 100 Acres, more or lest, in Kinloss Township -corner lot on country road -5- miles- from Lucknow-: 4 miles • from..i.Whitee,burch-,-one mile from -blacksmith h o p -schoolhouse on -Watered, 5 iierts-hush- ••barn 40x56 ft--2-story frame house 24x30 and kitchen 18x18, ft. -barn and house newly rodded -2 acres chard. Price $3 000, terms to suit , purchaser. Alt large barn in good eondition, for • ale. Apply to 'Jacob Lucknow. ' (2,9-1-tf.) ANNUAL MEETING The Paramount Cheese - Co. . will „hold their annual meeting on Thurs- day;February. 3rd, 1927,' at 2 P.M.. in the Paramount Club -House.--7.W. MeNay, See'y. • (3-3-c) 'AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY , ANNUAL MEETING The annual meetingof :the Luck- • now , Agricultural Society • postponed from Saturday of Jest week, will be , held in the Town Hall, Lucknow, on Friday, 2,8th day of "Jan., A.D. .1927• ,, at ,2 'o'clock pan. . , Joseph Agnew,. Seey. 'UNITED FARMERS'. ' 't.....(„; CONVENTION , . Thd 'United:Farmers Of North Hur- : • en will held, a nomination convention In the Town Hall, Wingham on Tues- day afternoon, Feb. 1st., at 2 Pane for the purpose of nominating a can- didate to fillthe vacancy in the rid- ing, owing to. the 'death of the late lifember, Mr. •John W. King, M.P. All the followers Of the organize - tion are cordially asked tobe pre - ,Wm.: Butherford, Pies.; E.'''. 6tir-, rie, Sec's?. , THF olts44sOogo Worzogg IN' LORNE RINK -- NormanA. Fallcner, the wonderful ...,one -legged. skater, , who give exnhi- sictithig in a Muni:ter of nei- ghboring towns last In Lorne Rinlc, tuelcnoW; the ieven-- WednesdaY, :February 2nd, exhibitions "oridalir, and -faiie• skathig in said to be wonderful and -Y 'big.Inty, entertaining "He performs tro said. Toronto Telegram. glides over ,thelee,. turns "and twists 'With evolution Which Makes' one 'gist . and Marvel," Said the'PeterbOro •" ' '00 'date' for Lorne Rink iii Feb Admhision,-4 At And alia. trip :to Ilarristonlast. 4?el.C• ' Your • CA.SH„.••htire niere at THE Af.„f4AKET.......Heraeli4Iati4och ca. ho has. been eon - lined •sOnae"Wee..li!4 4*.k0.1?e.. itbout';a06:11:4., , ..„ \ MK. and \Mrs. •Irving arc' leayIng, thja week f'r: Detroit, h they "Wili,\SPenift a .iriOn hWith\ "their " ' • v; #oThterf4', • A lk"\- Mrs. 11 T. !billies of \GOderiCh;;,:ti. ,spencling 11,,,few weehs with her ter'''. 'Mrs; WM.,. Jrwin of 'town, who is serionsly. ill. .• . Mr. Alex., MacCarroll has gone, to St •Mays to preparejor operating G. Anderson Sr "Son. bought :there, some, tune ago. . Mr. D... S. . MacIver . of : Young, Sask, has , been in town' the Past few days, while visiting his sister, Mrs. B-; a MacDonaldrnerth of the stae -tion. • The Fire Cppipany:onde.naOre Se'Or• ed a success with their' annual, Burns'', Bali Road a .were goodand the eV - ening !favorable -conditions Which alvveys !bean frill house.- ..Liicknew .1.0.6.P. will bold i"S� clal evening•In theii* hall the eVeriing of „ Friday, Feb. 4,th, Oddfellows, .Re- behahs. and , lady \friends, : invited. Cards start at 8.30.7 -corn:. Geo. Greer's. pond his been,. a busy place the past' week, bWing totheice harvest 1;,eing in fill' swing. Ice this year is of 4innsnal. geed quality, be solid. water-iod throughout, . Bring YOur CASH to THE 'MAR- KET. for ,BAItGAINS.-Barnell-Mer- .doth Fo. mr:' Alex:: Ross, • the. 'well-known harness -maker of. Luelcoove; has :tided to close Out his business, and is advertising a .hargain, Sale. He has' been onithe job for 50 'Years; tegulai' as pi, Clock. : Mr.. Thomas: Carter �f Angus, Ont;7 who was called bete owing to the illness of .his brother, HenryofRip- ley, tperit:''i few .days •With his Sons John,' Peter and Henri of town; ' fere' returning to his home.: . A Airs.. Bobbie, burns Dance; Will be held in the , Town Hall, Lucknow; Tuesday, Feb. lst, 'snder "auspices. of • the ,.Lucknow ' Fire Co.. MacDougall - MacKinnon Oreheatra • and Lucknow. :Orchestra: Tickets, $1.25. Extra lady 25e. Gallery 50e. ;Lunch. served. „ Tom Webstpr.earne up on Mon- day. from London, *here. he: had been the past week, lookigg after his tiro- therzirt-laW,' Win. Ryan ernear lough, and Mrs. ,Jame s "'Miller of town; both of when: underwent ri tical operations in, St. Joseph's Hos- pital. Both, patients .were somewhat improved .at last, reports,:. but condi- tions are regarded a.'as serious. o NORMAN 'FALKNER, THE WONDER SKATER •', Norman Falkner, the. „'onedegged skater who it to ive an',.exhibition here on Wed04. .54 . da :. night of . next. .weelc,. has an-inte Sting history. At is ' generally:, hnOwn; he lost-Atis tight leg While serving , with the Canadian 'Army in France. That 'Vitas in 1917 during. the fighting .about Lens. 'Ilia leg was not shot away,: but so sev- . . . ereli wpunded that it -had to be am- . •Piltated tour ,clays after being hit. ,. . . ...,...., . . . , , - . The tells the story! of how lie eallic to learn to skate he one foot, as fol- lows:, "During the four irtOrtihs ,that 'I was in! bed I had lots of tine to think of What I should do. when I .... - . got better. Soon I,7as transferred to \a convalescent. hospital. Towards the end �f •December we had a sudden cold snap. Near thehospital was an artificial pond Which , Was, frozen ov- er. I could not resitt, it. I borrowed. a skate' and tried it, despite the :law.: ghter•el my pals.'y Of course, the ex- pected happened: I went down., but. -.tried again and , again. Each : time down I went, but was able to stay up just a little longer each time I tried, After, I caine 'back to Canada I per- severed, andlier.;ected my style -and° .bere,I.arri2?..-,,........„„., „........,..,.....:., • That .wasn't all. Afterleavingthe 'hospital, ,,F41kner. took .a vocational course , itt. drafting and; is enipleyed as :a draftinnati ,with ,a; big 'Toronto -firin: ,Each ,yei'r be takes big holidays in, the winter, one' day at ,n tiine-- fill. ing ,skating exhihition" engaganeeisr .and he. Ands it luceratiVe:AS well. as ,tiijoiratilb,' '80 'tlie 'follow Milat "be 'aorneildag" "Of "a "brick." '.' : Mr. Hendersontells lie. that '‘,bell to hind° arrangement$ with hiM'' to. 'skate "here, ,ho had just the one .open date! o'.he,doesn't least any"tima dm, in tbeyt,•44ing .00ifioii. ' • ' ' , , ••••-•, •,,•!•••••••:4-• .r,-uht-gZ484'lf-- sHFIDorE . • S s. . . . •Elwell Webster Ieft far Chi- rIT. and 'Airs.' Angua>racrlarrhid"-Of' • ,eago on,- Friday,' 'to .tai.c.g.,..necinrSe'ln- 4he,77.Ntle-,7-"TyySifed:aa few .4aks. rthe'z''''Obirfl"SeliinWilletel. Word 'es,ni .fiiehda in 'tills 'part' of AsVeid; '' • , • back over th on • Saturday ' The play When a Man s Single," i night1 to .the'iege,et "thti,t1,.had., 'arriv-,. '1).?I'el.•11tect lly the \,. C urey's1'.°Ceroers pici\olin Vt000lt. - tc... y#.:oo'plytill\i\i V.raii,.-.''',‘ (1,6eki,14ds.A.0PS\,ii-O,ry\ Wevi, \ t','..\ are invited \tO, a *olol to•\ho ' lolq, .;4'h4 hall .4'0 '-i,,4'cl`,,, 64\ .c.,4pci,,,.,:,5, and 1)5r\•,,thU:',4Y\Or4.,\ lecri4e;\ \ )?\,i' ' 16 \„fiOnl, 'h?. '1*aick\e \ i'V.0 \OW\ fUlloWed,\:.the' ;\the..\\ \Unqed ' r,' hn,7ek"\\ -oh? \ 1t,..4ay '71-ct Oi., Oie, \\Made .*, \ y4, 'Y,'-'1 \(! in that ‘\\ :,p,Taria,tie p6f eriihg, ing. Next Brii dayeVening‘ W.hiCh eaMe af.ter Wair'1\ \enjoyed. • People's, meeting wlI take theyfOrin. ”.`" of a S_Ong. Service: , Graliang The regular monthly .zneeting , of fr,Oin London -UniVersity, for a. few the Women's. -Institute will be held Say& Tho, mixi.-winterexams aren, :at the hOme .of Mrs 11 K. Miller ;on r.nrw., and the .stikjects he ,will write Thursday .afternoon, Feb. 3rd: Roll -on' will not come ap.,Untif the, last of --eall..;Beatitifiii Thought from Po. theweek. • : • , - etfy or prose.,, "cotiadioo lir„ John O'Reilly. of KiiitaiJ, is"the Wonien of' Note," in 'eliarge? of Mrs, pleat of Eli '1VIciarnara of Lothian:, • for a few -month. , • The W.M.S. of Calvin: Church held • Very -sbd -indeed was the death of. their regular. meeting at the bomb of Mita Margaret iVlurkay' of 'para- . Mrs. Gordon, last.Wednesday, with e mount, who died, In the Provincial fai ,attendance,.. The .leaflet "Faith , Hos pi tal°, at, Lo Mien , on , the 19think and Adventure," by Professor . Law .The family has . been very' sorely was read , by Mrs,...,Curprning.'Rofl'call- stricken as this is the IOurth death was On West -Africa:, ,Articles were'. in 'about fifteen Months. The funeral .• . • . • read by Mrs. MacFarlane; Miss Phi i- on, the 21st from. the home of her lips -and Alia§ M. C. Ritherford.-The sitter,:Mra McKendriolv,'Of Lochalsk subject, ),Ns'w Days in Old India," was,' largeb'r -attended.- Interment 'We's Was .taken liy•ars. Gordon', ".. made. in Greenhill' Cemetery.. ..Th . . Miss- Margaret Miller of Lucknow Surviving! Members"' of 7 thq-: family Was a' Week-ered vitiier: With friends, Mrs. MeKendrick :and LeWis here. •„, ••• ' • niPeg, . have ,the heartfelt sympathy •••9' • 6 ; 'IkeePrcliag to -.'Alotiday!s' daily; of eVeryone. • • paper, . Mr.t.Uart''Milleil.'S' General' • Anothe.r.4611.1cnown •and respected . . . „ . , Store- Of Ogen, -Whs, destroyed; ' farrier , of r Ashfield passed. away „On by a' fire,veliieh, cbnstinied, half of 'the M�nday morning, •the 24th, inst.in -busniess :blocks on Main. Street • ‘iri the, Jamea-MacGregor_ that; town, n Satardei-ino'raing,7 of Eintail. On Thursday, • while 'coin - 'Mrs. Charlie' •Durnitt Sr., ..receieed: t0 the bonte froni the barn' he word' On, Moida,y of the death of her, .sfered .4;41:vice Of paralysis, 'and.as, brother'. 0111r., Hiiry goid of Galt this vi•as the third attiek,,' very littk W. Cameron is sielidie'e, hope Was held 'for his..'recover3r.He lased int? -a. coma very. ,shortly af,- fe7,,v...:days.'''swith.. her . daughter,. Jas. Douglas atMitchell. . ter the attack and. never regainedi: , ° •. • . conScions:n.e0--,T-,Te „Was, born and,-liva. . -•• The annual, congregational -meeting Of Calvin. Churehi.WaS.: held Orf Tads- ' all 'his'life en the.11/'in .°1:1":which h.° heavy •ad!,1Pdd:""tl!'v4(7:??i:(;:b7rvsiv: 6d h' thre,? sisters ..m •sented. Twelve'reports were • ' V kincardine, Mrs Gracie • Marta sented, .repreeenting .the year's Work.. -ef California;: MiSS Rebecca at home, e' 'Every. prganiitition ' reported d ' sub. * ,nc.1.. who 'is *very i/L With ancer.Don- stantial financial balance.Tee.:Bian.„-ald of Galveston, Teas; • and Dr- . aging ,,,Board reported all debts paid • rti eli. of :Paige, N.D. IT i5 .1a broth - and n balance en hand Forir er?'4,4°1111 °f SP°-ka"' Wa°1;'• PiPaq' .ceased : ' .1lundred ,and 'Fifty Dollars. They ai: him a few yearsago. The so reported „progress regarding,' thc 'funere,.1- which, 'Win take. .place '. on shinglieg:, of the chrtrch, and i new, • w. ad2.1.°sdaY the 261k jest,: to Milt" - lighting. •system. ,:NeW. 'officers were "‘ecineterY:,, will be in charge - leeteci....and' steps taken . to see'that ' of .Lucli- pow 'Masonie „Ledge', ' of Which to: E. ABOentibivis" raised 'In Ain :ciet1r ' decoaeo4 'w`O's' a....meMber. The bereaved brothers and 'sisters have w . orgairization was formed. tc nce"',the . interest in mnaic in, the the ,.syrepathy of .e large • eirele ''' of . . friends.',„• -- cornmuni . ,business ts the af- ternoon wiis carried on pleasantly I --andwithTdespatCh÷-At-the Clore o . the Meeting the ladies served ,finich Mr. 'D o and a ..odial" half-hour ,waS . spent 7-W-.C-O-M-RwiLeoSS whoeh u luts ,Vire oeit informed. by.erie of the eider IerY sick teoarris. bit - 0 ,• e oved . • members f the congregation, t' that A ?`It was the best' 'entitle' Meeting. c' 'Mrs: D. :Morrison is sPending "„a few that he had attended." days in Kincardine with her sister: Mrs- 3' -Cox' „ - MAFEKING Mi ;Mo. Maelionald and. sister.. Mrs 'Martin attended the induction • Mr. and Mrs : H..1-lorten and Mary in -'Ripley, on Thursday last... visited Le.oburn-friendt. en Friday. A little ,boy has' &mile to slay at Bert of Crenie,; an Mr. and Mrs. E. MacKinnon' on t e Stx h Con -Co n- -"Mr: and MacWhioney and the home of 'Mr. and Mrs. Archie. , 'Blaire. of Bernnilley, visited at Mr- gratulations; Blake'. Sunday. , • . . • • „ . Miss ClaraMa'cGillivray spent Quito, a -number of "our young fOlk 'day thiS ,week with • friends.' on -thae attended ;the 'play "When 'a Man's Singie''at 'Curries' Corners; . Friday. t$,". , • ' .night„ and report- a goed.'-timg.::. , Master Eldon Stieley of the Town • Mrs. Wm. Blakeis visiting her sis. Lifle,'SPent' Thursda3r evening with tort in 'LueknoW this :week, .2, ."' his '..friend,, Will Careechan- • . Andrew Culbert and two chil- Mr. :and Mrs. ' ApguS NfacDonahi Oxon of Orkney,. Sask., visited ,Mr. Spenta,'eflay recently with Mr. • and .arid•Mrs..Jat, Cuibert,last .weak. ,Mrs. D.Ilgaeltenzie of LOcholsh. Clifford ail' Elmer A orimbeiefroin here 'attended the Jelinstoe :returned to school today,' a...0 Ifughes", Where": 'a ' The ;Trail, Rangers, Will give` the Very enjoyable evening was spent:,'", entire, prograinmc at the ,Young , •The first meeting of the. • People's "Meetine Friday evening. :for the aew Year was held .at .the' Be • present and bring a friend. with .honie' of Mrs., bari iCiacicitton; 4th 7 Con. on Thertday' afternoon,' ',The day being. fine, there veSS a geed at- REmEmBERs.. THE „'OTHER,' teedande. . The president, lArcKNow ANto , . carpoenan, "ocatili:ed the, chair...Thc .THE TERRIBLE SIEGE meeting *as .operied by Singing, The l'• : Maple- Leaf and repeating the Lord's ' A recent press despatch from' Prayer in unison. °A ,slpendid rericirt,„ don, 'England,' Says; prepared by: the delegate,,,Y,'io ',the , It has just been: ascertained that coriVention; Miss A. MacLeod,. %Was thc only woman survivor of the Siege read •by; Miss. Ella Sutherland. Mrs. . , of Lucknew, in 1887, is • Mts- W. A. Iltighes. gave a• reading On what. • , ..Moss„ of Great Yarmouth, who . has ncase of 'emergencies, fellow - 'WOW been' married .,5$, yeirs. She wa.a: ed . -hr a-dnet by Mesdames Rdbii'*:and horn at Litnerick,•Castle in 18500 and IVIartin::. ',after. which Miss H. Swarr aa a baby 'tal•cen to „ )0' .:gave an inStrumerittil. ,'.1'he tell' tail • She irecalls vividly ,„thg..ofirring tiittVanswered.bY4he paying" of., feeS: es in IliieltrieWi Wilene.10:# for thele-diiiiiig%yeer.-The7seey: mid She ivii--pl..acCO'irt the care of "ge.etel; ire-aserd'r , gave their :re'Port. A vete Jessie," the woman who declared' the g,e• iennet,,,was. eetidereit .the ,bagpipes' of tho...gigh':for their .daturtion,:of t"i'vonti dollars' .landerS' ,SOTne days •before they tec.the chit?, whiihwag; TTEtrh topre- lieved the wretched garrison, and so • Plated, The meeting, kept- up the spirits. of the .1.iesiogP4 in- " The. National • ntherh;. timid '14V1* 14°Sig 3"13 'L'he little 'girl to be was then served 'by ,the, hostess, 1114 .seert• in the fain'oes picture, "The ?Ite„. a soelai. hour spent. The haxt Meet, lief of Lucknow," Air being tOlitad in the ing Jet() 'be hold "z4 the hnine Urf• , • by oi brawpy' 'Seoteh:€iehtliVt. Geo'. White, , , 114 gpoiNg. BELLS ,• •.. —4:7-77 ,Gibson.Rjtchje. , The home °Of: M'r • and Siril 'Jae was -'the scene Ofa elniet but , .4prettY Weddiog, ',on • WednesdaY,',..4e at :when tfhaf • 00,0ghf9,t :Egthp. ,o,!adyp vviui , iria171-ie\\by Rev. A W. Orciyv Pastor. Of:,.\\sifie'll'cl \ to Mr SarnLIel Webster \ GibSon seri of Ai" and the late Mr. George Gib4nr. \ bride, - who was given way0hy h tether' •parlor to t strains of the Bridal Chorus", pia ed by her .,Sister Edna, wearing dress-. :of silk erepe-de-chene On sil 11, "SA -Ria, Pleasing Flavor Such stire-sustaining p„pgrishment in Home MaderWhOle IlVheat arid Raisiu Bread , •• • '• , ghip#0 .Leinon 111.1.14,0*.ye..\, „eln\t. \,81iTlp ,.Squares, \(*Oat" • Mar'slim •', , •.\ c\'•\ , •• • one 36 uclmo • 1 wit1xibbOns and a Veil Of silk net plilree'siOatr.,M".41."Woitnit.V447.00WALtr..411eleeltelfiriZeroffeittirAllrelW41/4411Y with a wreath of., orange blossonn ' Nand' carried a horn:Met Of Tete beds baby's breath,. and'. tkaiden hair fern, The ceremony. was: Performed' Wider' an arci .,,e'vergreens 'wtth . white atrearneisand flowers, During thc gnrog of the register • the parnat played .-"Angel of Night", after:which dinner wet ..served. The bride and groom left oil. the afternoon train on a' short trip, to the Border Cities. The bride travelled in a coat of rust, col- or with tibbetine fur and „a' powder blue 114.: :Qn their return they will reside at St Helens. • The groom's gift to the hilde waia ref* of pearls and to the pianist 'a gold. barpin. ASHFIELD UNITED CHURCH' :NOTES ' . There: is. g 'shortage 'of speci)al not- es Lmder this headthis weck. N� so- cials, no .e.elebrationssave; one that. - belongs • corcerts,/1 ,-).0church1'.4:4iabe. get7.C..7.1;61-1111''T-416'' ' • There.7ere thnes inthe historY 4 , the Early , Church when there' Was ric ,sensational happenings to make' good. copy :or arousing news. :He* about the...occasion. •-when ',Jesus said, "Let us go apart into a desert place a , while?" : And we • •!ion't.-- forget the quiet, eventlest,.1?ut. eventful Making days of the 'beWeci, waiting group in the „OPPeriroom before the . 'amazing., staggering, Outpouring blesting �f Pentecost. And let us, remied. 'Our: selves again after that red letter oe- casiOn which was something to poise • abroad, andy,. Christians, • and those who Were,inot.clid it, there' were some 400.er days., But who mize the value of thc, and the fruit. of them. The -record reads: And they contiiihed steadfeitiy in the Apostle's .teaching and fellowship and in thc% .breaking �f break' and in prayers. : put ,.oae event the .gorresPondent nearly' mitsed, to .rnerttien, :and that the, monthly •MeetineOf: the .W,M;S:; held in the ilifticett's .Chniet" on Trtiisdiy afternoon later, :ancrtlfe-t• .is Mean thing; though .it was Meanly •attended. ,Those who .did „go . did abt ,Tegret, it. The afternoon - war -fine,"the roads were good,. and so was the 'programme." Mrs. E. Gardner presided in he. nsiial capable Man- . t. w tier. Mrs.' Brown :gave the talk On •the Mission Study book. Mrs. Cook can. ntri uted a kcharming story related to Woinen's Work.; as only Mr's: -Cook Phone 7S lAcknaty,, Olt!, , 9 9 • :THE OUIET WINTER ' DAY is. THE BEST TIME TO. '•DO 1 • SPRING.' SEWING:.so YOU WILL FINDOUR STORE' 'OFFERING:A 'BIG RANGE .OF PoLLoiviNoi If there .is to -he, a .word about the §unday "services it ,must surely be re- specting the excellent winter Weath, er for them this .year. The Sort that. Mr. Jas. Lane in' his 87th year can. attend with -comparative , comfort and :mothers can, Come out to them' With,. their little ene* But readers ,are t not to infer 'OW Ashfield ,folks have 7•only • a fair .weather religion. illake"e has the morning service :next Sunday.' ,. —o 0 0 FARMERS' SHIPPING CO., • ‘, HOLDS MEETING The LiicknoW, Farmers' Shipping Company, Ltd., held, a meeting in the° Orange Hall, here on Saturday last There ,was ' great,. euthesizism, and all manner of doubts, fears'and picions were, thoroughly threshed''out -and explained away.. All liresent shareholders. were -.willing ' to 'take more shares, and at the meet- ing June lay a.. foundation on *high the storms will ' have iitt effect. The 'business of the company teriiists in huidirg and selling in car -load " • " ' 'N • ' ' LEAGUE HOCKEY , • :Wiogliant vs:. Lucknow---Score 6-5' *-The hockey game played ircLorne Rink last .F.riday :evening is Jii0- nouncecl one of the shest of ,the sea. Winglizon was the visiting tan; ank,'sucteedett itt carrying Off the honors" by a margin Of ofiq the Score 'being '6=5 in, -their ' °favor., This WAS the last %- league gair.'to he; ,O10,04, Imre; but it does net finish the ser - JCB. Kincardine is yet to, meet Wing - ham on their ow* tee, 04: Lupkiiow ta 'to p14T RlployavVpley4 -Reck Fast Drill '. Standard • Shirting ,F,Ilifinto;:etil ti:sg,, „ GPI3rlincgictia:.nBi„.slui:e and :Khaki Denim ,• Breadeloths ,.. _ Table. Linen , :•-•:-.; -S-IliChtia411tgz,' •' Sateen EVERYTHING,,. SOLD ON', A MONEY -BACK GUARAN T E E, WHICH MEANS .IF you DEAL ;HERE YOU '.WILL. BE :' SATISFIED CUSTOMER Cottonade Panting ' re uswel 'Vtswiur*iiAr;ietw:aio:arAridipidir*r.rr.ow:AOurAwarArar*Arao SINE .THE'..UNDER.S./6NED; AFTER • FIFTY YEARS'. .IN THE HARNESS. BUSINESS IN LUCKNOW, HAS • DEFINIT'EL'Y DECIDED TO RETIRE,- AiND WILL SELL WITHOUT RESERVE H1 ENTIRE STOCK . OFIIARNtSS;.•HARNESS-FITTINGS;.' AND PARTS '•; AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES....:FARMERS AND OTHERS REQUIRING ANYTHING IN ''rgEst. LIN-. ES CAN NOW SECURE THEM AT B A 'II.G A I N • 4 SET. • , ETS SINGLE . . NESS; :COLLARS; .HALTERS; :BLANKETS; ROBES;, RUGS; .rWHIPS:; BELLS; 1 C.I.TRIti COMBS; 'xigusg- ES4,-ETC;;• •.,Etc,-EyEgyirtuN EOUNH, •IN„ FIRST-CLASS ILAR,NES.S: STOCK -AND. WILL BE .. SOLD AT PRICES THAT WILL. CLEAN .11` OUT IN . A .,SHORT TIME. NOW. IS YO UR CHANCE. . COME : RIGHT IN AND •gir. wuki‘-,You'xggo... R SHEEP .AND CHICKEN STEALING: ,NEAR •KINCARDINE ,Last week's "Kincardine Review-Re7 Porter had the folioWing .• For ' months, past the fanners of • this tection..,:haye.,, suffered'', severely frOin ,chiciten•thiev,es 'and .sheep „steal- ing, , While the °authorities had ao idea as to , who the guilty parties -were. Fet,' no tangible eyidenee ." could, be setured. Recently Constable' R. 'Moore of \Liickhow,•ran adroit a,lamb in the oosseSsion, ,of a man natned;Whitley, at Liicknow. When . satisfactory ex-: Planation • "Was giveo, As. to,. how ;he . dame to: have the . larnh, Constable Moore., called in Provincial ' Officers, Ron e and •Wichneyer. The Ariner',On Wedneaday, :the •12th, swore out - warrant 'fel,- the arrest of Janes Eng - :anti and : another Kincardine 'youth, England made - his ' getkaway, 14Ut it is -understood the other Man stebd his ,g:taurid..', an.d IS noSs oit.. on bail and case, vvill..,.C.Pme up before,.Magi trate Walker en:Wednesdayy 'Januar' 191li; 'M, the townirell.*"." . - • •- " The lanib in.puestiPn belonged tc E‘Tm-,David,i,Vithg And-r.lvai- stolen'. Whicly,,lie, was , kee Pia g Capt J�hn MePherson"S 'farm, ;kit, Wittig had a. fine flock Of Chiekens there 'alto. PreYilitis-tO the 'Welt- of." thaxiinib .Chiliens • We're Stblen, thievipg has :been ',going oa • fol..' iy.onths and it has • been a 'sore; spot ‘vith the fir:Me1:1 of the.tiittriet. EnglatitVs home here is .at prettint in tbe hand4. the bailiff and hit' wife as g000 to her torniet home at twko .ticrea14%. ' • • It iz to be hoped the authorities: . ,are on the right trick. Whitley paid - ,$5 for ' the ,lamb, but was for a time. ' unable tosay from whom,he PurehaS- •td the ,aniinal.; • - • c• •;.„ . • LATER -44n England -returned to Kincardine on Monday. Of this week and gave himself up. He and Mc-, Swain, ' the Kincardine .youth involved were Op for trial on Tuesday, and pleading guilty to the charges a- gainst 'them," England was Sentencedto one., Year, in prison With •'hard'Ia- bor,.and licSwain,tO pay a line ..of $200 and costs or „six :monthsin. pri- son. ' It is, said .that England went from here to 'Plitt, Mich.,' the 'back to Feigns, Ont., there to • Chatham,.,. where 'he decided to return .to cardine. .A ,dettription of . him had been broadeasted to tlie police ,over •• a wide, district; so that he was hunt. ed wherever he Went; • ' Radio4roadeasting is proving very • effeetrye le running. down : fugitives . — from the la*. • - • , FE*..C:HANGES, • Oeddesi:N:S.! -,haS.-~given up ,the .6111,0.: he, has long occupied in the • 'Allin ,h816ek,,p, and hereafter, will ' be ' lortod*-1,t 10 residenee. • :The -'1rOOM.,7,-„-,, Vadated is :taken by Anderson• who will occupy it as ti down, tOcVit °Mee. In the same lilok,:Mes- srs. Rot& 4 Sitvrker are having an office', fittotil hp in ,the °fernier imple:, meat show roani; and Are givins..40 the .ciukt town, long uded *a: an (Act 141,0 •