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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1927-03-10, Page 1!•• • 4 , , •• . 1, • P - ..ADVANGX OTHERivIS 00 E YEAR IN- 2 .50 E O pROINSSI9NAL:. cmins•,.0. 0-0 '0 0 0 8,-.-.0.,4--840-74) Dr. W.' 8r.. Cannon 'Pliyaiiila and, .Surgaon •Lucksiow ' Hare .V-74-", -' • Phone 80; 74444. 0 LOCAL ANDGENERAL AV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11:4-.4.0" AnnOuneing the display of ,Spring Millinery, with _hats ,innew styles, ne#,..fabries-and.--eolors.4, • • 1IELE 11.011EItTSON, DENTIST'- ' • "Dr. MaCLeodwill visit Lnekaoli avarsr Tueiday n"D Centall'a °Mice. ' ' • . • DENTIST Dr. R, L. Treleaven, Luckhaiv- Over .Decher's Store. Extraction 'either by gas or „local., Will be in Dungannon every- Thursday. - • Phone 51 arenr*.........mmem..... • am,,,,,,ww•ormrmi. -DENTIST • Cell Dr. Newton -Mike appointment In office everyday • COLUMN 0 - I ' '0 . 0 0 0 . 0,-0-,•••0 GIs& A. 'Bidden,. Lucknow, Brohic And Real .Estate. -Money to lend ,or, first Mortgages on farm proper. ties at 8 and 6% Per cent 'according to Security offered. Also aMsll .amennti onsecond mortgages on 'farm propertlei and on personal notes. A few, good farmr for sale. WALL PAPER Idly stick Of Wall Paper is tom- , plete for 1927. Prices from 8c. ile. up. I •anistion,agen-t-forJP4ding_joh_kousei R. J. Cameron?, Decorator, Painter • -and- Eel 174,. Lucknow. RAW FURS.- •Highest .prices ' paid. for all of .Raw Pura,' at Mitzstein's ,Store sLuekney. " (25,-11-'e) For Sale -A number of window and storm sash with :glass in them. Apply to D. 'C. Taylor. ' • Wall Paper -Canadian made, best quality. Prices, from 10c. to $2.00. Geed Workmanship guaranteed. _ Samples shown at • your home Or at residence of Phillip Steward; paper ' hanger. and decorater. ^ (24-2-tt) ' EGGS AND BABY cmcKs. Get my' price list before ordering ' Barred Rock or White Leghorn Baby Chicks or eggs for 'hatching..'Incuba-• tors or brooders at right priees. Cus- tom hatching done,- Duncan Ken- ,-nedy, Whitechurch, Ont (24 2 tf.) , • FARM LANDS' FOR SALE E.H. of W.H. of Lot No. 1, Con. llt Eastern Div. of Ashfield, 'Huron. Co. • 50 Acres mere or 'less. Bank barn «ad -frame-house.-Also-S.-% , of -E.44 Lot .4, Con. 9, W. D. of Ashfield Hurcin Co.. Ac. more or. leis, pas- , tine land. Apply___to_R.. S. Wilson The Canadian Bank of Commerce Lueknow, OUT- ' (31-3-27) • PARM FOR SALE OR RENT. • 100 Acres, more or Vise, in Kinloss • Township -corner, lot oncountry road. -5 miles from Ltieknow, 4 miles ' from Whitechurch -one mile from blacksmith s ho p -schoolhouse on farm -well :Watered,. 5 acres -bush - barn 40X56„ 'ft -2 -story ',framhouse 24x30 and 'kitchen 18x18 • ft. -barn and house newly rodded -2 acres or - Price 03,000, terms to suit' , purchaser. Also a large barn in good rendition, for sale. 'Apply, to Jacob Miller, •Lucknow. (20-1-tf.) • • FOR SALE. • , Durham Cattle I am offering my stock bull, Ma- jor ,Dinorah, (161078). This is a large smooth bull and very active Also , one . nice young , bull rea.dy for service, two good cows :jn calf, also 0,two-year-old heifers in calf, 4 good steers, 18 :months old; 1 good sound are, 20 tons of , goosl hay, 2 good turkey, gobblers, also cedar posts on -hand.-Edwin Purves. . • FOR SALE Overland Touring Car,, Model 85. In good condition. This is an 'easy riding, roomy car, .and has ninny years of service ahead of it. • Just the car ,for the man with a "family who wants a good serviceable used ear. Price .reasonable. Apply to John Button, Lucknow. ,„ ' '• (24-2-tf.) rm. for Sale: -106. Acres Of good, being lot 1, in 6th, Con.; Town- ship of Kinloss„ on. the premises are a good, frame' barn .with stabling un- derneath, alsoa number ofacres of • good ..standing tinib,er. For \ further particulars apply to James Cox; Kin- ---cardine,,,'or-Joseph Agnew, r DaeknoW.L, Ont. ' (17-3-0 AUCTION • SALE Donald Morrison, Lot IO, Con: .6, KinlOss Township”, will haVt 811 atm-, tion tale, .of his'taint .11teclittild PleMents, hay and grain on Tueliday. March 15, "eonnuencing 'at 1 o'clock pm.' Everything Will be sold as the. farm, has been' rented,. -john Purvis • Ate. • (18-8425) Long 'Rubber 'Boots, Life- buoy -,88.95 ' at W J 'little s., • • , Mrs...Algeo of ..Nsw York, ia ingwith her 'sister,. kiss :Marie ray of town. ' . , • John Joynt .is home. *. after spending the past few weeks in the Eastern States. , • Roxbury Hot Water Bottle, two. quart size, and TuIIy guaranteed. Ex- ceptional__Value_at 98e. each, at Mc!. kim's Drug Store: LADIES :-Before • ordering your Sprifig Costume ebnie and eeethe display of hats and dresses presented 7b.`y the Ladies ,of. the United Church7 in the Town Hall, March 25th. The , March meeting Of the Wom- en's Institute will be held on Friday afternoon, March 11th, tit: the home of Mrs: Temple Clarke, at ;2.30 P.m. •Petato salad. contest. •••• All welcome. Mr., Peter -Carter,' who has :been 'ail courier on R. 5, LueknoW,,., the, pait few , years, is giving.. up that job and. will, go farming near Barrie. He is offering his residence for sale. ucAtiaw. AY• OLA WILL LEcTURE JN THE WEST PUBLIC 11EE'IING FAV�RS PAVING' HAVELOCK STREET If there it, in 'Aldine*, any objec- tion to having HavelockStreetpaved .dtuing the 'coining summer, that ob- jection found no voice at the meeting 'of ratepayers held ko A-eye:flog— , A 6D9 Mur - made . *Spine 10e111:1'bW•'It pointe0, die dh;e4P out that use or „fertiliaera:10*64 the ."It is the epih.ien of freezing:Point as'otnuc.h as Or. ,4 this meeting'''. that the Village Coun- degrees Fahrenheit, *hich in many, eil should, undertake the paving, of. instances,. enenkh t.Q Puri .creP Havelock Street: -and that the :work' through a frost snap: This fact oe done as early, as Possible., this of , great importance in early •spring year, wail passed by a standing vote when the yourig seedlings are just. which appeared to be practically un - emerging, and also in the .season atinnons , • _wlten__the.,„plant is _approaching ma. . oturity. There . n good -.turnout of rate-. payers, in aPite of the. disagreeable night, indicating a general and ,keen CHURCH NOTES Welton Bushell, travelling repre- sentative for , National Fertilizers; , Ltd:, has been: :Raked by that ergan- iiation to .tOar',the Proirirtee, of Sask; to lecture on Soils, - and 'Fertilizers. Th0 eomPali.Ywill supply fertilize • '" • -interest in the matter. Residents of 'The .A.Y.P.A. had a pleasant 'meet: :the street Which it is -Proposed to ing, Monday evening: The Seriptur, Pave were particularly Well . repie- IV$tented,,' They...were specially inter- leSson, was reed' by. Alvin, Percy. JeARie plitke 'sting a ic,19_04,Mis sfed in. the possibility of a consider - jean Duvnin gaYe :an interetting i,i tb1e RYti°4-'4, 'the '.1:58:41-.4mg:Ta'adi-07 , on the property . fronting on , the per 'op "The ljfe of Browning,"' enc.. Messrs. Stanley_ and Cole gave street, in they y a frontage, tax. : duet,„ The •program Was followed:1i 'Pie Council, :.,however, hadno inten- ganies nnd. contests, •• • '..tien of this, and nothing .m0r.a :than a' 5c. -per -foot frontage tax Is pro.' Presbyterian Gnu'. • . posed. . This , is about equal to the The Guild meeting Monday 'night colt_of watering a:, gravel street for was in the hands of the. Session and the laying • Of idust. There appeared Managers. The topic, ."Stewardship • to be no setioUS objection to this: as a ,Rule of Living," was 'taken y AS outcome of the meeting the Mr: J. C. Murdoc.h?..Diteta were given,. ..Mary Aitchisop • and. Rev. ,CAuncil will advertise iti intention to by . Proceed with the paving and let the Donald; • and•mary Aitchison 'and' neceSsary Cent:root; • ' , • , The question' of paving • Havelock tite'et c'a T. IV, 1-t7t,14-7P-reserir-time- . , threugh. the effer of Mr, 'James. Mit- Chell&Trepresenting, the corriPanY- „which .did the piling here last year : •tz -put dewn.a 20 -foot Strip of concrete Pal:Ting on Havelock :St. for $84569,, fignisk considerably lower than. the work „could be. Ole for by a Centrae-• :tor 'who would' have, to 'move his • el :cluiptrient and open' Up a ,gravel pit: Mr..: Mitchell's 'plant it in practieally, the seine position . aar- it was • when- he finish'ed Work I last fall: • . ” The condition of .HaYelcick • Street. last .fall _convineed ...everybody who saw .it that a gravel street ' • woUld obt •stand nn under the: "airionot • of traffib that .goet-..oVer• this street. Thc. • dounril could have *gone .with the wc,"..k. (ratepayers, .Of Course, haying was :hew at, the „of,. mrs. re the 'right. to . appeal to the Railway d andA:Municipal-Board).. hut it aocarriedInd. sang otite a, ; :?efisuocirl bneddm- ig.prIrses, 1..pn;. 'Headersen ,,,gave a: ,Bible reading on the fourteenth , chapter , of. John. or y • presep , an all enjoyed. the'. meeting, and , ally- Mrs:- McDonald, who'. has :been able to attend • the ., regular' meetings. for some time,..-Eec'jr., th c. ISS has returned from Toronto' 6 and ' will have , on • display. Friday and , Saturday, the' ' latest styIe in. "E-PriTig— •Milliner$i,.:. in :the ,•• newest tales and Tinkterials used for the corning. leason• • A cordial invitation it; ex, terided to the ladies , of — Lucknow and vicinity • to . call at any time and in- , spect our stobk. Prices reasonable. , .." . • ' • . • • . . e Biead t)elightful.FlaV.. ,. or' - TRY OUR RTJALITy HOME-MADE ,WHOLfi WHEAT .- RAISIN ,DREAD Specials - • hocolate Marshmailow„-Cake: • Squares • ' c helsea Bunt. •• • Iced. Rolls TBisw Oatmeal* Cookieic , Raspberry •Tartlets OLLYMAN'S' BAKERY- , - Phone 36 Lucknow .dirAitganarA•To.w44,:anirisr.smaroaricsardirdiriariciaariKer .Lticlulow;. Ont. 00 • • Mr. Jehn. Barnby Of Ashfield, will • celebrate .his• 105th birthday on ..Fri..1-1.grs:--Th.--Deuglas-Tiliee•dilig"vere UV Of. this • week,,Mar.• "n451 --Vela -Slierriff'rilevr7M:n4tee-- teresting atticle about;'this. lieiy". old penni4 ,and Mr.' qenneit. MacKenzie and MT Geddes. The maw e--found'in the Ashfiel• d nunibers, We,re • given ..'12Y • Catlin -rine Circuit notes. ": ' • • • - - Scripture reading was taken by Mr. 'Mr. S. Rathwell, who recently ;sold m ci • 4 • his .'interee6. in the shoe business to • o ;s partner, A. Turner,/ has bout THE PRESBYTERIAN W.M S it' shoe . stoke at. Waterford, Norfolk . • AUXILIAlity ' W.M.S. County, : and will takec'. possession . • next week. .1Ie is Offering his' raj- ' .At the regular meetin held n donee for .sale. , , the second, inst.Mies • Murray pre - Mr. :Allan Turner sold his resi- .sided and conducted the devotiOna..• dente to Mrs. Dudley, and he , and 'exClieisFa. McClure took toak'' Bihle. Study, and ' Mrs. H. Mullin ea. •Mrs: Turner Will take the apartment in the Aliin •Block, now oteuPied. by tePiei "mesieni weinen•" • Mr.' and Mrs. Harold Allin. Mr., Allin . solo Was • king Mr. D: .Thempsbn has &Melt, the Aliin residence on; •.and'reeding0 were given blv Mrs: T• Aitchison arid Mrs: Dotiglas,• - Havelock Street. • • ' • . The.afoUrth of Illreh ••% a • •the. d , Mrs. Wm. Murolie was in. Toronto fert.Sn'ecial • Praye-r,‘ and .Vtlise.- ineeti:11.; over the ,week -end,, to SPend,a. few days With her son, Alex., =who under- went an, appendicitis : operation in the; General Hospital. Alex!!! friends will be Pleased to 'kneW that he • is getting along All tight. " • The 'Ir. Institute will hold a joipt Meeting with the Jr. Farmers on -Thursday- -evening March '17, --at •the, --home-of .1V1iss-Elizabeth. Alton. _Meet: ing , open at 8 'o'cieek as there -is • genie business to discuss. . All .inter,. cited are invited to attend. -E. Mar- Seey. 4 • • ' lEYE SPECIALIST COMING Maud C. Bryant,: Optometrist, will be at , the Cain • House; Lucknow, on Monday, Mar. 14th.: Hours1 to 9 'p.m. Headaches,' dizziness, pain in the backof the neck, painful and, • in- flanied.„ eyeballs, twitching eylids re- iicved through properly fitted glass- es. Satisfaction assured. . ' . Coots' Standard 'Spot:4 Sewing Cot, top'2110-yds.,, any color and size, any • quantity at :2 spools for 15e.-Aier- nell,Mardoch CO. HOUSE' FOR SALE Good 8 -room frame. house, electric lights, good' cellar, hard and soft .water, 1 acre in the lot, on which is choice small fruits and flowers, and .:has been well cultivated. Cheap- for quiek sale.- Apply to. S. C. Rath - well. ' . (110-3-tf.) Hausa For Sale-5-roenied' "cement ' VOT1ta* dwelling' on Outram •,StrOot, LucknoW. 2 Vlllage iota wlth battto-, 1P0t00 Outer! Lacialow+ . p°11,141.1 . 1 . • AUCTION SALE , , William 'Staters, Let 9, Con. :9 Kinloss, will have an auction sale of farm stock' on Monday, Mat. 21st. He Will 'cell a nice lot of -purebred and grade .cattle. -John Purvis, ,Atic. AUCTION SALE Robert ,Iluehannan will have an auction sale of household' effects, at his residence, Rots Street, Lucknow. en.. Saturday,J.Mar,. : commencing if , 2,30 • o'clock. Terms -Cash. E., Miller; Atte, ' • - •-• - For Sale -A narnber..of well bred brenze , gobblers.- 'Information at The Sentinel Office. „ ' • -For' ed gra; y nor Oati'And, Ereetd Vaunt,' R, 1, LuekrieW. Phone Lucknow 1 �i 64, For Acres of;land, •:good- seven-ronied house,- good barn,well fenced,running ' water,- Close to school and church. • One mile north of the Village of Lucknow On RAY - rood • Gravei.,-,A: Lockhart; R.R, Lucknow, • (10-8-0.) EarlY baltie Seed ,Oate for,* sale , thought .wise. to. have an 'expression . • 'of :opirdoo. froin these specially in, Mr. .1. E. AgneW,,Cler'k ef the lecteiL-pLI,mintarof the meeting,- and. he • _briefly' stated . the purpose:_for which_ the-me,etino• *no called. .• • • , • . • Reeve M. Johristone explained.: the need for. pairing and the -offer the 'Council had from Mr. Mitchell.' Ile p,aid• • it had been asked how it "ca.e . , . about that so much 'money had been. . • • expOnded, 'on , Havelock Street last, year building an improved gravei. road and .it ,was now necessary ' tc pave •• the. street. The reason. -Ives that the .municipality of Lucknow had .a Considerable. sum 'to, its gredit.With both.: the County and, provincial Road. Departments Which Would be allowed on streets in the position of Have- lock. If this 'credit was • net taken advantage Of in 1926, it would lapse, SO that., the Council of . 1928 thought It' as well to :Ute it in some way. Be - ides, it was thought .that" the im- proved gravel type of street would 1:e all right,' although in. practice :perhaps' • due to tlio wet season; it did -not prove ti be to. Betides, 'at ratepayers' *meeting,: the residents of qUiteloek" Street thad,:: expressed themselves as favoring ,vravel street to a payed itreet. inc reeve further .pointed out that the annual, colt of keeping •the gravel street -in Conditibn wonki Alinost equal •the an- nust gest of 'a paved 'street. • The up- keep of the present street Would ran about $585 per year, while the annu- 'il. payments' -en-a paved -street, -wonid amount to 8682; ,while AS between the servjceablenest . of tlie, two, 'there Could: be no temp -arisen. ' _contractor eStiatafes.'that,With: •1-averal)16. :weather, the %apt:tat_ ivork ;$4.0uld not take More than two weeks, done . on the street last yew, reatly 4eseened thcwork 02 paving • SOUTH iiINLOSS The W.M.S. Met at the Manse .on March A, a good number attending. 'After Hymn• 282, the president an, flounced that as .it was the day c.3 'International Prayer the program, al.: - ranged for that- day would be : lowed. Psalm 72, the General Con- fession and Lord's Prayer were. given in unison. Miss N. Nicholson, Mis. II. 'Sutherland Miss A. MacKay Mrs. L. MaciVer led -in prayer. Hymn 374 'was ;sung, and mks: A., Suther- land and Mrs. (Rev.), James ,offerec, prayer: .Duripg the business discus- sion it was decided to leave •. the Easter' thankoffering meeting to the program. committee. Mrs. M. Irwin ,explained "position of., Moslem, Wom- en• in Theory,'' freni the Study Book. .-Mrs.• (Rev.) James placed the main. thoughts of Mark 2 in an interest- ing *ay' before these present. • Tbt... Meeting Was then closed • according to the program'. in the 'Glad Tidings. - Press •See'y. • • -000- • tANGSIDE Wedding bells are ringing 'Bachelors, match yourselves, for the disease seerroi catching. • Mk. und.. Mrs Mi1vtn Irwin:. „and Mrs; fl.4_ MaeDenald yfsited that ThurAdar evening,. -With -Mr,- nd-ltrs,:: R. Tiffin. Miss Grate Ri2,11arolsen spent last -Week it "'her* lionie- here; .-tiwrng '•."4tO. . ASH/1EL]). NOTES • After • a long illness in which..s.he suffered intensely : with that • dread disease; cancer, MissRebecca Gregor of kintuil, passed away on Friday morning, the 4th inst., in the 64th year of her age. ger brother James, with whom •she had been keeping 'house, died only about a 'Month ego: 'She is siiivived: by tWe brothers and two sisters, Donald , in Texas; pt, Murdock in Fargo, N.D.; Mrs. Murray of Los Angeles; w1U; is home at present, and Mrs. MacKay Of Kincardine. The funeral, Which took place on, 'Monday, was very• •largely Attended. The bereaved bro- theri- and -sisters'--haVe- the i sypipathy: of the entire ComMunity. The Paramount Drainatic Club Pre- sented h - Lochalsh last Friday evening, and al- though the attendance wasn't Wasn't owirg ;:t.p."so many seeing . the • play at the oth r places. where it • was given still, all who attended , were delighted „ The dance Which folloWed ,was well patronized • and :thoroughly enjoyed by everybody. "'''' Misfortunes never come singly, as one .of •Lochalsh's peppier • young men is by this. time ••fizllY aware.. He had a couple of young ladies to the concert and dance last: Friday even - fog, , and at .he waspreparing te make the homeward . journey, .• his horse ' for some unaccountable rea- son, . planted ' its front ,foot 'rather. firmly on on top. of his head, leaving him .,with • a very sore .cranium,',. for several days. On account of the nii- ha.p he was underthe, painful neces7 sity of having to give the 'ladies over to ,the tendcare ofsome other Willing,. swains, , which indeed:. misfortune number two. ' The , Women's „Institute held their: -Marel...1.„,meetitit--ar-theThome Of art. Russ Bissett,: and was' Well 'attended., feature of the meeting was. a dem- onstration. in 'apron making; prizes being given for the best apron.: shown. The April meeting will be 'held' in •Kintail hall„ and will :be in the form..., of a literary contest ' be- tWeen. the married and the single Ia- (lie5Of the institute. • • We are glad', to report that Mr: John Hogan Kintail, who has been in St. Joseph's Hospital, London, for some time, is improVing.. Mrs.' Rod. MacLennan, of Leehalsk is visiting with her sister in • London. Dame. Rumor has it going ".,that thereis. soon to .be a 'wedding' in Laurier: -the, l'egIkitter-111-er ECheeT-13eitif '•Tt•leillivricered10.1r only to-scartfy-' closed. " tlie surface, „,tcrape the/ loose gravel' The 'United , • Iela to the Bidet, and the street will be at4he home: of Nitss: Mr ready ready to lay down the'eelierete. The garet _Ross on Friday . stone loandatien is -already in. '; Mrs, Gordon ,,Scott of Ratepayers who took the ed., With her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. disenaSion, wore:. .1),_ C. •Taylor, Wm. Hili„ last week. ' .14ewten. W. E. Treleali; Miss -WiniifredTheinpsori' �f Rap- nrq, Elliott 'Miller,- id City, is ,spending few days With Councillor Rae ,stated that, .judg- Mk V. EmerSon, • ' big from wbat he learned at: the Fretfrom 00e: Per bushel,-, wocdB A ;nOithet of young foils Aileitet .Good Roadt, Conventioft recently, held. , Alex, Haclott R.R.•, No. 7 %Maw at Mr. WM. Wraith's last • Mete 's ..-Terento, there 'Wait a probability 00Ih /1'1 ovantON..••,. • • FLOWERDALE • , Mr. Wm. Robb spent the week -end 'With his tister at, Hespeler "1 " Mr. and Mrs, L. MacIver and0Miss Belle RoiS'Apentlast Wednesday 'With D,; MacDonald's at Purple drove; Mrs. R. Watson 'Sod Laura, attend- ed 'the' U.F.W.O. meeting at Mrt. Murdoch Matheson's, 't]th : Con., • last Tuesday , afterneen. Mrs.. Walter • Greenwood • spent ti few daythit week.. Wi„th her friend. ,Mrs. Douglas Graham; 2nd. Con. • Mrs 3 Thompson„, Sr., hike ;been on the sick list: - • • Mrs:..1). S. MacDonald, of Lbcknow . • • ' • • • . • • 'is ,spending a. few days at 'them • hoe •Olher broiher, iCtadyer. • -G--1‘facKenzier-of. Lifektio*.. vyans "a; .Visiter F.,MacDonald's last .Friday. : Phone 75 • k NEW .GOODSL--THIS IS ,THE BY -WORD , AT OUR° STORK • EVERY 'WEEK BRINGS US 'SOMETHING .NEW, ' AND EVERYTHING :IS iiISPLAYED. FOR YOUR. • -INSPEC- , • .• 4 Hosiery • Ladies' • Underwear • • .American Broadcloth Linen Towelling, Table Linens 1. • NEW- , • Sheeting k Pillow Cloth' Bed Spreads . Pillow Casing • Curtain Nets , Panel , Curtains, DRAPE MATERIALS' OF THAT S1UNFASi COLORING‘ IN MANY BLENDING SHADES . , k. YOU ARE INVITED TO 'VISIT OUR • STORE. WE ' WILL MAKE YOU _WELCOME:, 3 UmmagrAllrArillwAramedirArrisadoullammilowArArar.d0APPAIr lfred E. uswe MAFEKIN,G • , • Miss Beryl Solinston was, hone front. Fordwieh for the week -end. , gr. F. hilax_Miiickletoxas up London osier the Week -eta. , Mrs: IL Horton and Mary are vis - Ring- her brother,: Inspector. J: , C.' StothersTin. Londoii. this week. . Mrs.' 'Tom Blake, entertained her s.s. Cass ,of girls' on Fill:lay evening. The 'Trail Rangers' Were over after ,for ...a treat of candy„. and sorne giuneS; also. Alt report an enjoyable timei; .Messis.- Clifford and Leslie Wiliot of: .*roiceter, spent ' a few days last week . with their ' . cousin, George Twamley Clifford , ;Who was out 01 scheel. last, weekT,-at-id-Telametyliat- under the weather,was able ,to re turn' to, 1.,tieknow, Menday. .Mi Robt. .Fitzgerald and Miss - Laura visited Mr. and Mrs.' Jas,. Caine bert, Sunday. Miss Agnes 'Ci ansten entertained a .nuniber of herfriends on • Thursday evening. . —oo ST. HELENS r; Stanley Bowles, . of Wallaes-; WIT, and . Miss Sadie Bowles, of Sorribra, were visitors, lastweek' with Mr. and Mrs. ChaS. Durnin. Mr. Wilson Woods 'spent a ew days at Toronto and auelPh. Little Hugh David. MacDonald; who has been wider the dector's care with pleurisy is improving: ' Mr. H. G. Whitfield, of knoX Col, lege, will. preach in the united Church ,n‘xt ' The monthly meeting Of .the Wd- Merits Institute held at Mrs. D.., Todd's on Thursday afternoon was :well at- tended. An excellent paper prepared by 'Mrs, Ramage on "Canadian Wo- men of Note,'' was read. The roll call -My Pet Proverb, was well respond- ed to At the,annual Meeting, of the ,W.M, S. of the &United, quirt+, held .at Mrs. D. Phillips' the folloWing,bitcers•Were elected', Hon. F'resident, Mrt. Cum - 'ming, President, Mrs. Ramage. lst --,Vi'e's-Priaideht,:- Mrs G Vebli.,-,-2nd. dO:Pre.sident; MrS-f-Rebtricbit:-WoOds Seeretary, Mrs.V+ A Milier Treas.& • • • • Air' ' s Gordon..'SuPt: of. Mission Sand ' i..t •Ne*',:Siiiiiig 'pry Ooods" lit ' IRS : .. . ' . • ' 1 . . ' .1.ips. Following.•,,the aiiiiiiiif icteelini, .' . , •-',..- •:- :the •..prograiti „,•fet -the World Day .of , . - . . :..grants ' amounting to •501%. Might be. -Prayer was.. carried Out, Mrs. , George .... • , . allowed:. oli such .werti ag :that *pid:. Ntrebh ilatt. -charge,: The PraYer, for posed for Havelock Street, but that -Canada was Id& hy.,:;:v43,,,,4.; ,,,,Rittli,,, . was . upeertain and Soilie yeari. away 'i er-ford," the General. COnfestion ' by, at best; however, . he thought it Mrs : Gordon,„; the: prayer for China. , Werth 'Mentioning. , *Idle waiting en : by' Mrs., Rainage; that Or the ether stteh a grant we 1WOUld .have to ' eit:; Mitsiefl Fields • by Mit.. Webb,. for the . pend conSiderable on .the up-keep.of League Of Nations 'by Mrs. Robinson ' the present .street, and it :Might not. ,Wodde and the. '.geynt tit .Thankagiv. meet - that 'Mth in a, taw lisiari 0r0v100itit boktivinototooftwe;44 ciew4. ,t(ivd .Xitd14117o, ..int' bY Mtg.,' W. I, Miller: The Meet'. . ' • , ERTILIZER ar-load • On' hand: Why order ahead when you can get a supply any day? The Best Brands G. S. ROBERTSON LUCKNOW'' infr w4o closed bst *4itgins Hymn 07L Patrick's. Da CARDS AND DECORATIONS . Postal Cards: ....2 fol.'5c' Cards and EnveloPea- •-• ,....5c. fic Ornamental .biepe Paper ..........25c., a roll., Ribbon Crepe Paper. .15c. a • roll, Tissue Table NaPkins.... .15c a doz. A. E. NicKIM • ,The- -Resell' Druggist LUCKNOW .. ONT. APOLOGY We; .the undersigned, do apologize for, and retract, any lies we have said or circulated about Willie Tay-. lor. We declare that he did not steal anything front, Lloyd' Phillip's farm; that he did not 'call Ruth Ramage and Dorothy Neale two little, skunks. '(Signed) George Phillips. • Editin Phillips. A * POLOGY:' *- ` . . • .,. ..,. We,-theL undersigned, 'do apologize . for all untrue - stories we -have circu,- .. , ... lated, ori.of which .we ,haV:e atcused , .our teacher, Mise G. Lockhart. Signed,) 'Mr. and 'Mrs. Geo. 'Phillipa. ake-1.-41.2......"-.. ' *NO TRUTH IN REPORT A report that has been current the past week 111. SO to the effect,.:that thedundersigned had Tirade An, iissign. • went is absolutely without triith, and warn parties about, further eireu- lating the same. • • • I ' V. S: Durnin. ' The ,Desiiner :and Butteriek pat - torn" at Tho " 44 Col A