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47,00t.PEBACEAR-IN-ADVANGar $240'70T1ERWISE
tclitriciiiiti ONT. THURSDAY ',MARCH tith 1
GLE .40PIE.s:. 5 "CENT* .
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•'PROFESS19NAL CARDS 0'
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•, • ,
Dr; W. O. Connell
• 4:Physician and Surgeon
_ LueltnOW
*aura; '„7-4 7--$
. phone 84
•
-every Tuesday in 'Dr Consiell's
C1110. •
DENTIST •
, Dr: R. • L. Treleaven, Lucknow-
Over Decker's S t or e. Extraitiali
• either by • gas or local.. Will be, in
unganiion every Thursday. • '
' • Phone 5$
DENTIST
Newton
. Call Dr. N
, ,
Make appointment
-In office e'veryday
0 . IIVERYBODY'S COLUMN: 0
A.. Bidden., Luella*. - Broke'
and Real Estate. -Money to lend:Of
• tint Mortgages on farm properw
ties at 6 and 6% per cent according
to security 'offered. Also small
emounte on 'second ,mortgages ; on,
farm. , Properties.. and on personal
notes. A few good ferule' for , sale.
•, , WALL PAPER
My stock of • Wall Paper is 'com-
plete for 1927. Prices from. 8c. up:
amalso agent for leading job houses.
.Cameron, Decorator, Painter
and Grainer, Box 174, Lucknow.
,
• RAW FURS--.,7,Hjghest prices paid'
fo all kinds. of Raw Furs- at A.
Silty:stir:Ws Sfore,..Luclwv-i:'''
(25417e)
For 8,ale-F.A. number of window
, and ,'storm . sash with glaae in them.
. Apply to IL C. Taylor:. • • '
• Well PaperCenadion made, 'beet
quality. -Prices ,from 1.0c. to $2.00,
Good -worknienship guaranteed.
Saninles shown at your Innne orat
residence ofPhillip: Steward, paper
hanger and .dfecorater. ,
EGGS . AND BABY CHICKS " •
'Get .n-iy ',Price list before Ordering
.-Barred- Reck or White, Leghorn Baby.
Chicks or eggs .for ;hatching. Incuba-
•
Ors or brooders at right prices,.
Cus-
tom hatching' done. -.Duncan , Ken-
nedy, Whitechurch, Ont
,(2,4-27tf.).
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FARM LANDS. FOR SALE
• tE.H. of. W.H. of Lot No. 1, Con. 1]
' Eastern Div. of Ashfield, ;Hui -cm: Co.
• 50 Acres more or less. Bank -barn
and frame house. Also S. -% of E. %
' Lot; 4, COIL 9, W. D. of Ashfield
Huron Co. 75 Ac. "mere or less, pas-
-. tura land. Apply to R. S.: Wilson
The-,Conadien__Bank-_of--„Commerce.-
• 'Lucknow, Ont.
(31-3-27)
FARM FOR SALE OR RENT
•• 100 Acres, more or less, in Kinloss
Township -cornet lot on country
road -7-5 miles from Lucknow. 4 miles
fr�mWhitechurch-one mile from
blacksmith s h o p•-7-sehoolhouse on.
farm -well watered, 5 acres bush-
• barn 40x56 ft -2 -story frame house
24x30 and kitchen 18x18 ft. -barn
and house newly rodded -2 acres or-
chard. Price ,$3,000, terms to suit
purchaser. Ales) a large barn in 'good
condition, for sale- Apply to Jacob
Miller,. Lucknow.
---&-(20-1-tf.) •
444.4pammommomm..414444..
FOR SALE
Overlend Touring Car.. Model 85.
In ' good condition. This is an easy
riding, roomy .car, and has many
• Years Of service ahead of it. Just
'
the car, for the man with a family
who wants a' good serviceable' used
car. Price reasonable. Apply to
- John Button, Lucknow.
(74-7-tf.) •
arm. for Sale -100 Acres of good
la , heinga lot 1, in 6th Ceti., Towti-
. ship of 'Kmloss, on the, premises • are
a. good frame barn with stabling un-
derneath, also a number of acres of
good atandini timber. , For further
particulars apply to, James' Cox, Kin-
. eardine, or Joseph Agnew, Lucknow,
Ont. • . (17-3-c)
mkguairo: OF.. BEE -KEEPERS'
-
Will be •' held on ,Saturday,. March
lith at 2*,p.10, in.: Reid's, office. All
bee4ceepers'..requested to be niceeent.:
-A Andrew, See'y, •
'REAL GOOD' FARM FOR SALE DIR
' • ' 'RENT
210 Acres (The McNiece' Farm)
miles north of 4icknoll:: All. in grass
but o few acres -wen fended ; and
W,,e,11...„..w:uteted=4:100tit-of-Woud.-Bar
40x60 --good, stabling with water in-
-dideF-ttarcent-7.-Veneered--••7hOuserritivo
OrPharciet: ' Will be sold reasegable.to
winde, up' the estate.Apply. to Mrs.
MeNieee, Lucknow.- • 4(17-34t)
•TO RENT
Five rooms to rent. Lady or couple
preferred. Apply to Mrs, Paul •Reid.
Lucknow. • ' „ (17-3-p).
0.144112111.11,
, .
FOR SALE -The Village:property of
the estate of the late 'James A. Mill-
er on Ross Street and Clyde Street:
•The property consists of a „good
Frame Dwelling with; modern m
provemenfs and large lawn, concrete
demerit and frame stable Gravel pits
and vacant lots. • .,
For further particulars apply. to
'Joseph Agnew, Lucknow, Ont
„
• FOR SALE
Eggs for hatching.--: S. C. White
Leghorns ,from high .,producing stock
laying large eggs that have been
thoroughly culled and Mated to inales
of the best breeding., In January our
-flock- of .300 . hens laid 3.,080.-egg.s: and
in February 3380, and are.. ,now
(March) producing about '170 per
'day. Price. -.-5c. per egg up to 200.
'and over '200, Ac. each. After May lst
will be selling. baby, ebirkS. May, .15c.
June tic:" •
R.R. 7, Luck -
'now: Phone -Dungannon 824-21.
(7-±b)
' •
--,-For-Sale-A--quantity;•of-hayl-some-
-potatoes, , good range stove, "Fada"
radio. -.5 tube, one: fresh cow with
calf, Durham bullOur-year-old filly
6 store pigs,' .8 young' pigs, 'franie
barn 36 'ft::'ff-52 It, also shed *th
sortie goC•cl lumber, 12 cords. green
maple buzz wood. Apply to Richard
Baker, Holyrooch. • (2473-e)
Por Selel'-•Baby Chicks frcirn bred:
Barred Rocks and., Fisher :and
. Delemere S. C; W. teghOrns. Three-
fourths of out orders' last year were
from old customers, and this season
many .of them are ,doubling their Or-
ders: Orders booked now for April
and Mak. • Barred Rocks 16e.•• until
May 15th, after, that date 15e. each
Legitorns 15c:. for the season. --The
Fortune Hatchery.R.It, No. 1, Wing -
ham, Ontario: Wroxeter--tphone' 612-
r-8. • (14 -4 -P -c)
' Heinle For Sale:-:5-ro0med cement
veneer dwelling on Outram Street,
....,-Locknow. 2' Village lots with barni.-
Peter. Carter, Lucicnow.,
(10-34f.)
HOUSE , FOR SALE •
Goc4d 8-•rooni. frame house,: electric
lights, good. cellar, , hard :and soft
.,:water, 1 acre in the lot, on which is
choke small fruits and ilevversivand
has been Well 'cultivated. Cheap 'for
, quick sate..., Apply to S. C. :Rath -
well. .110-37tf.)
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v -AUCTION SALE'
,••• William Statters, IAA 9,
Kinloss, Will have' in -auction' sale of
farm steek. (*.Monday,' Mar. 21,St. He
'sell a:nice lot of ...purebred And
grade cattle. -John Purvis; Aue.
For Sale-Crearn S,eparatorp, Mas-
sey -Harris, nearly new. ,Price reason-
a131c.-Harold Ferguson. „
-• ; • ..(177.3p)
Early Baltic Seed Oats for sale
=free from •-weeds. 99e.. per bushel.
-Alex. Hackett, R.R.- No. 7, Dun-
gannon_ '
, TENDERS WANTED
Tenders' will be received by the un-
dersigned up to 12 o'clock ..noOk on
Tuesday the Fifth day Of April next
for street cleaning and street water-
ing 'on certain streets in the Village
of 'Lucknow, as -directed by the Coun-
cil. Persons tendering for same are
requested to state price per hour.
The lowest or any, tender not net-
essarily accepted. ' • 7.
Joseph Agnew,' Clerk, Lucknow.-
• (31-3-c) • .
Lesta.-Between Lucknow .and • the
„Seeend. Con. School, a large •-silver
brooch with brown stone -for :Scotch
plaid. Reward: 'Finder please 'leave
at The Sentinel Office. •• '
Found -A sum of intiney. Owner may
have sante by proving property and
paying for his a4.---APPb.r, at The
Sentinel , Office. (17-3-c)
• For Sale -9 Acres of. land, gond
• is:Wen-roomed house, goobarn'well
fenced; running Witter: Close to
• Scheel .and church, One mile north.
i• of the Village o/ ,Lucknow on may,
tea Grool.44. ,LoMintt, R.R. e,
,104010towt (1044)
' EXPLANATION,
In the matter of Abe .apologies in
the issue of The, Lucknow Sentinel Of
March 10th, signed by myself and
Wife, I wish to state that the matter
was the result of ,remarks made by
children . and that anything I may
have said was repeated .by me in ac-
gerdance' with those remarks.' . •
George A. Philips, -
Potatoes Wanted -Best market
.rrices. Apply to or phone George H.
Douglas, 7,phone 71 LucknoW7.
(17-3-tf.)
0'•••• LOCAL, AND GENERAL- 0
0 0 0 '0 41:-.-4-0-41--0-4
Sure! Its St.',Patrick's Day ,today.
Mr.,Wigg of the Wnicer Store;
spent the week end at :Orilla end
Toronto: •
WAX,VEARUYLOARS
Herbert. Roy Solomon,. the 8-year-
old..s04 of. Ar. and mrs.%prafil.:
Sol-
oinoii of ''.town, .4)4134ed 'away athis
• heMe, 'here on Sunday last, The little
fellow had been 'ill for several Weeks.
with rbetunatism Whieh, affected' his'
heart; and in spite Of every attention
and ,0yre,.. he ',steadily -lost Strength.
, A Big Time is oniiiig-e�rne nut 71.1--e was 11. -...brig t and friend y lad;
•and.see:.the fun on. Friday--ye.-25th f•44C1 :reifflar .atter)dant at the'1,08-
• 4:61.111-00trWttere77-7.ht_
?ef month :of March. ;
It used:- to be ',"7,Vhat- sto :rare as a
day ,. in June."-.• Now. it's "What ,So
rare' as .a motiting, in Mar4:" • .
Tickets to the play under auspices
Of: the Ladies Aid, on Friday, March
25, On' sole at McKim's Drug Stere. ,
Misses gat.,elmeclurq, and .Mary
Rathwell are home this Week from
their schoo!s in. Niagara district, ,oW-
ing to an .outbreak f Measles.
„ Some folk say' thatthe people
doree read those small adyti., Well,,
We had ,seven : enquires ,about .:the
-bionaiqutheys -advertised laarwek
,
„Messrs. Cecitnnd -Mark
Gardner represented 'the local L.O.L.
• • .
at the Grand Lodge held et Guelph,
Wednesday and -Thursday of li$t
week..
' Mr. Sam , Rathwell' , left Monday
morning for Waterford to take over
the ShOe, business,- which he recently'
purchased there: . He, escpeets* to he
back for a few days in about a 'couple
of WeekS.. '
Hared Dawson, for the past
four years with the Bank of %Pon),
-Mercelhere,--has-been...tranSferred:_to_
the office . at Ferdwich. His place 1,1er:
is taken by mi.. J. A. Denny, who'
comes from Forlwich.
. '
Mr Murdoch 'Merrison. of KiiiloeS.
Township, has bought . Alex. Rose's'
harness shop equipment., The Morri-
sO.n faintly will occupy the 'residence
• en Gough , St.; vacated lest" January
by :Robert Brown and, fainily.
. Dr: Ira '14 Pierce of Georgetown,, ,
'Will be in :I.iticknew. this :ThuredaY.ev
ening'. (March 17) with lour of the
Arrnenian‘boys under his dare, and
Will give an entertainment in the
TOPTP ,114. Admission 25c. & 15e:
boys.,
Proceeds in of ,:the. "Armenian
'
Cara of Thanks .•
Mr. and, Mrs...Frank Solomon wish
to ekpress Imlay . thanksto, the
friends and neighbors who. Were So
helpful and. 'kind during the illnesS
• and at the death of their soli HeTbeit
Rey'. It Was all:,gratefullY appreciat-
• AUCTION, .SALE„.
'• Wni. J. Mdelteriziet Lot 6,:Con,:10;
Kinloss Township, , will have an anc-
tion sale of hie- farm , stock and
'-pienients on WednesdayMarch. MI.
There Is a lot of, good stock and in),
plements. Thol farm is tented and
•eVerythirig Pop.;
vis, Aur. (17-•3.e)
• . AtiCTION ',SALE A.
J. Sandy MacDonald. Lot Con:
4,1 thirties, Will have an ,auctiert sale
,of his farm stock and. mplements ,on
Friday, April lst.-Sobn Purvis, Auc.
' (11-3-0) •
•
THE
—o -o -o ----
FROST' COMES OUT
. ,The continued fine weather of the
,
Past two • weeks: has Made ,:trouble
fermotorists, and cars,' by ,the dozen
have been mired throughout this part
Of the province: , The troublesome
.sPots. are SeCtions 'Of 'high -Ways which
were under 'Construction when the
• freeze-yp ,,'came last fail. These; har-
dened by the frost were in fair cori-
dition throughout the 'winter,, but now
that the. froet has come lout of the
. .
,ground those sections . are converted
into bog holes and the motorist who
eats into one of these has trouble
enough for the daY. The finished
• reads, .of ,course, are freefrom this
trouble The condition Of emirse " will
,be of short duration. '" 7
• RE,DgKAM "AT, ,MOME'?
Jewel Rebekah %bilge' will cele
brate the Second; anniversary of their
institution by holding an, "At ,Home"
in the Lodge rooms on the evening
Of Tuesday, 1Vlarch 22nd,C•at eight
o'clock ()Mellows, "their' Wives or
lady friends, all Rebekahs, and their
friends 'are '"cordially ,invited.
, SOCIAL EVENING
•
L 0 L 428 propose holding a St
.Patrick's .Social evening on March
-17th9 All-rnembers..theit wives -and
lady friends, weleome. Ladies. please
bring lunch.,, C. Mallin,;VST.M., W. G..
Webster, » M- • ".
EVE SPECIALIST. COMING •
Maud C. BrYans, Optometrist,' wilt
1)0 at the cafri House, Lucknow s on
Monday, mar. 21st Hours 1 to 9 p.m,
Headaches, dizziness, pain, in thp,
back of the 'vneck, ',painful and in-
flamed eyeballs, twitching eylids re-
throngh properly fitted glasS.
ea. Slitisfaet4n
I)
A
, •
'last year won' a Prize-, for :regular' at,
present. every
Sunday., The funeral ' was on .Tues-
day afternoon,' service being held in
the ° Presbyterian Church by the Rev.
Q. IL MacDonald.e,' Interment was
mode in Kinloss ,.Cemetery. He is.
Survi4d by his parents and two- sis-
ters, who have the Sympathy Of the,
community' in their "sad bereaVenient.
': DEATH .OF , MISS a McAL1STER
Although she had not enjoyed good
health. for ,the past ,two year's, the
'cleath,-;of-M4sek-L-Citherine-;-.--,MeAlister;
on Sunday 'night„,came as a:shock to
-L-neknOw friends. Death was due
to a paralytic -stroke which came on
-soon, after the fainily had tea, • mid
she passed away without regaining
,eonseiousness. , She ,had suffered
stroke a little -over two years ago,
and had never quite recovered:
Miss McAlister for a nutilber Of
yeari bad.' made her home :With her
,brother-in-law and sister, Mr. • and
Mrs. Geo: S. Robertson. She was Of
an amiable and kind disposition and
had many,friands.____She.Avaa..11L_Iter-
68th • year. ' ' A private funeral , ser
house on Wednesday afternoon., the
remains being taken to Clinton Ceme-
tery for interment
,PRESENTATION AT•
SUNDAY SCHOOL
After being for, eight years super-
intendent Of the Methodist and Unit-
ed Church Sunday School here, Mr.
S. C. Rathwell said good-bye to the
classes last Sunday afternoon, as he
.. • .
was leaving Monday morning for
Waterford, where he ,has bought a
Shoe businieVarid will Weide. •, .
At the close of :the Sunday School
'excrciseS,,. Dr. G. A. Newton ..address-
ed Mr. •and Mrs.' Rathwell and the
School, expressing appreciation of
the: long and faithful serViees of the
retiring superintendent., Mr. Rat/I.:.
" well was 'presented, On behalf of .the
School with a handsome :leather club
bag, and .to Mr. and Mrs. • Rathwell
together Was given a silver tea Per -
vice, a yOung lad ' and two littic girls
making the presentation. The. Unity
Bible Classalso ' Presented Mrs-
flathwpll with-a.„4-zettyLpiere__Of cat
glassware: v‘, . , •
SOCIAL EVENING •
Tie icical 1 0 0i -odge. jljriiola
a social ,evening in their Hall, Friday
. -
'March 18tlf. Oadfellows, their wives
Or lody friende-and Rebekahs Invited.
,
Q'tiodmair Bell '1 hang 'oti ye
lattli.atitynge at 1½ by ye. Cloelc'. but.
ye WAY and Syngyne Will' net :begin
till 8, BO as to favor ye /nen Who can:
not 'get ye Mylkyng done earlier
when ye candles will he lit. BesPect-
able and knowing men and fait
inoidgos synge ye olden adhes of
50 yeara 404
Rathwell . acknowledged • the,
nice gifts, and the appreciative re-
marks of Dr. Newton, saying that
much as hc. regretted leaving Luck -
now, what he ,felt Most was .parting
with the Sunday School; the work of
which .he had come to enjoy. greatly
and in, which he was:deeply interest -
The Itiv. Mr. Craw and Mr. D. G.
MacKenzie galso Spoke briefly, ex-
pressing highappreciation of 'the
work of Mr.' Rathwell in the Sunday
School: ' . , '
libwrieuLTURAL SOCIETY ,
ANNUAL MEETING
The ,animal meeting of the Luck -
new Horticultural Society was held
in the .Carnegie Hall on TuesdaY1, ev-
ening, this. week. :The . following Of-
ficerS were efeeted:-:--Hon. President
-John .Joynt, 'ex-IVLP,P:;. President,
•Murdie; lgt'Vice Pres, Miss D.
Henderson; '2nd ' Vice Pres„ 14. II..
Thompson z See'y.-Treas.; IGeorge H.
Smith; Auditors, T. S. Reid; 14. Rob-
„ertson; Directors for 1927.4928, for
Lifcknow, Mrs.; D. Iltisten, 8. Murchi-
son and R.' S. .Wilson. For the .coun-
try,. Mrs. Win. Gordon, - R.B. 2, Luck -
now,. and...Mrs. D. J. Stewart, R.It:
6 Lucknow. . •
The canvassers will shortly , he out,
ImilimaimigamEmpoominotE:
Family • Theatre.
=OPE/TING
. •
and SATURDAY'„
MARCH' 1/3thand
"4-.-Gi*iiii-Birtihess and the
• . Walter".
• With---Centedy
• JOKES ON YOU"
/FRIDAY arid SATURDAY
MARCH 25th a.t,c1 6th.
Feature •
"Mantrap"
With CoinedY
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ASHFIELD- !UNITED CHURCH
• ' Notgs
The preacher is sometimes twitted
about only, working one :day a week.
. • • ,
Well, the Aslifield minister put in
-„
one good , day on Sunday last , He
preached three 'Sermons, one at each
•
•of : churehes,gave two; Children's
addresses, taught a young men -on&
vvotrien's class in- one Sunday School.
held a: baptismal . service at which
nine young people received baptism
Visited between Whiles • three sick
persons, drove eighteen miles,' and
treake-d-tor-e-iide at -the. Or-
as the organist was absent at
one church:
• ,
• The Blake Choirgave a rousing
"sine On Sunday morning which was
much appreciated. The Zion Choir
were in full force at their seriice,
which speaks' Well for their interest
in, leading the congregational singing
but they had no special number. Of
their own.. •
The pastor is encouraging his:Peo-
ple in :these , Lenten, Weeks preceding
Easter to.. ifnoese some' sort Of dis-
cipline upon themselves for spiritnal
.purposIWthruh of -,social en-
gagements and entertainments to
give some time; perhaps evenings,' to
serious rftading; especially .to some.
deVotiOnal sections Of oe. scoptures;
to Say their prayers with more earn,
estness and sincerity than is wont.
•
and so- to , build Up those spiritual re-
serves' . that willmean tone,power
and sresource • in religious life. -•
The , Zion SerVite On 'iled.ikv waS
--63.1111e
"Glorious things of Thee ate spoken':
'Zion city of our God."It reeds to-
wards the end • of the „ first verse
something about Zion ,being :by walk
surrounded, butthose who were at
the -service were quite sure their
Zion Was by • Water sorretinded, con+
,sequenf on tbc. great and rapid thaw
of the weekend. The preacher had
thought, during the week of using
for the: -opening hymn that fine hymn
"Come ye faithful; raise the. strain :
Of trio:n-0'41'4 gladness!
God bath brought his Israel' '
.• Into joy from Pharoh's hitter Yoke
Jacob's sonsand daughters, ,
•
. 'Led' then) with mimoistened foot
. .
'Through the Red - Sea' waters." '
toSecure ineinbets and it, is. request-
ed thit a Tarte niemberahip be secnir-
_ed.-Eoost the ;Soeiety; Abe boost
your • by fleiming up your
premises and growing flowera:
•
Presbyterian. Guild
_
'Pread-fs .Yo4t Best Food,. Eat ,t.Ofs Of
,
.451.1B "9v.Aurict WHOLE WHEAT; ./10ME MADE ANIVE/iii!
'BREADS,: CANNOT I*,W1 BEATEN " ' •'' •
ciald
Chelsea Buns` . ',Doughnuts .
Parker .House Rolls • :Raisin plea
Lemon Merengue Pies , Coffee Cakes
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Lucknow,, Ont.
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N INVITATION
YOU ARE INVITED TO , ATTEND OUR
OF7EADIES'READYITOr".
WEAR. 'GARMENTS, WHICH WILL RE A' WONDER-
FUL ..SHOWING or • .sTr.ms A$p,, ALSO VARIOUS',
':•CLOTHS, AT PRICES THAT WILL ..'ASTONISII:.: YOU.. .
uesday, March 22nd is the. date.
A THOROUGHLY RELIABLE . GENTLEMAN
WILL HAVE CHARGE OF THIS DISPLAY, HUT
ANY ARTICLE YOU MAY PURCHASE FROM THIS
DISPLAY OFI READY-TO-WEAR WILL CARRY OUR
MONEY -BACK GUARANTEE OF SATISFACTION..
REMEMBER THE DATE BE, HERE
•S
But when he saw the Church as -an
island surrounded by water, even
with a , little streamto be crossed to
..get in at the doorway, the Water fill.:
lag the Church ;yard- and stretching
away back, • and the • shed t'swimming
in water,, be was, glad that that un
suitable vers with its reference of
'unnibistened foot' had not been cho-
.
sell,
' The torrespOndent -Wishes to thank
the inanY ,friends who have , signified
their ,,,,pleasitirel. and appreciation of
these weekly. notes, and is gratified;
'that, they are so widely reed in the
townshipand far ,beyond it He would
also acknowledge the characteristic
co'urtsy the .Edifor -of. The Sen-
tinel', who, makes' this possible.
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UNIOR" INSTITUTE
rick .w.fie the Object ot )i paper eye))
by Miss Ee1yn toekiiailtfiit"the dulhf
meeting Monda. venngAInstji
mental nunTh0s were ,given by Mr
Henderson and Miss Isabel John
Eeadings_were„, even by Mrs;
.01errlit, ;lack ,Pisber and Sogar4
Xactional`d. , The Meld Quartette
conttibt�d , a ninnher,'and kilos Were
,Mb§ M 3YleOlure, .Mr1
Sterve.td tiiid Mr T Watson.' Marion
Madbougall gave a Bible .story on
Rtth Thel)fogrAni• *ea '$alloW4 1*.
$0014 au
t
Junior ''hol,4:: a
:joint 'Meeting with tliO•iiiiiitOr
era•,:$11isThxrsay evening March
'17th, at ••the”, koMe, of 'Alias, Elizabeth
Alton .' • Arrefigeineritc.lor •tho ktigh
cal Festival 'to be diStosliel, and a13
tifiterested.,nre invited to -attend.-E.
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Ca1diveR-1n''the•Towngli.10` of West
trawedosll on Matelt, .I6, 1927; 'Geo.
M Caldwell,: aged •44 yeare. The
Innoral .on tittrch. '18 :to Dnosanneu
..genlotery.`,•
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WOMEN'S INSTITUTE; •
MARCH MEETING
•
.71`he .March • meeting of.. the 'Wom-
en's Institute was held on •Friday af-
te4110Ori; at the horOe Of MTS. VeMple
Clarke, with an attendance.. of .40:
After the usual prayer and opening
exercises :the reading Of the minutes
followed and general ,business arising
•from the Secretary's report was dis-
cussed. Fruit .end . flowers had been
.
sent to four SICIc memi
bers .durng the
nionth: It was decided tit). hold, a;
the Town Hall, on or
concert ina-
bout the .17th', instant, when ' 'Mr.
' -
.
•Pieive, from Georgetown will be here
with some of his Armenian., Boys to
give a' concert and , Address. Arrange-
ments :for the Dominion 'Drive which
the. Institute is holding about !aster
were left over ,for the ,April meeting.
A' good' sion, of Money as wellas
donations of clothes have ,been col-
lected by the lumbers for a needy
family.. ••
•
• Mrs. Lockhart gave', a spleadid'
pa-
per on Ireland ,,and the Irish;
Dave Thcsinpson a talk on the, His-
tory .of Ireland which she followed
with an Irish song. Mary' M,acIntOsh
• then sang .a sang. • Mrs. Bob Thcomp-
son's reading then follOwed. At the,
end' of .the meeting Mrs. Thonipson
WaS presented with the prize for the
potato salad _which the Judges pro,'
-elanned the best. The; roll :call was
aneWored by - Irish stories, after.
which refreshments Were served, and
the Meeting cloised:-Cer.'•See'Y.
A WESTERN VISITOR'S. yuprq
FERTILIZER
• Car -load on. hand.
Why .order ahead when
ou can±get-a supply
. . _
any day?
The Befit Brands
..S. ROBERTSON
.LucKNcovv
•
ADDRESSEDr-KITCH-E'NE:
./ BUSINESs' MEN _ ' •
• A copy of the Kitchener Daily Rec-
ord to hand this week contains the
account' of a .1unc,heon oi the Kivranis
Club of that ,city, at which Mi. R. 'D.
:Cameron was one of the prineiple.
speakers. The Record says: "'Mr. R.'
, Cameron of Lucknow, a former
merchant of 40 years experience, and
noworganizer of the .Ontitrio. Retail
Merchants' Association, delivered a
most forceful and inspiring address,
on the subject "This Canada of 'Ours."
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LAMBS A '-'GOOD. CROP
. • .
Mr. James Leatherdale, who visited
bis aunt, Mrs, Edwin Purves and; his
Uncle, yr, James Ramage, during '.the
winter,has returned to his own home
at .:Morden, Manitoba; after a some,...
what extended .visit among his °fath-
er's people at Chathanii" and his
mother's people at 'Sarnia, ,Lucknow
'and, St. Helene.
Leather:tole, whO-farms in the.
West on,A largc. scale,, was Much in-
terested, in ..Ontario . methods; and
thoroughly enjoyed his trip. ,
Naturally; he thinks that, Manitoba'
Where he woe born is: not behind in .
many respects,: -but, of Course, he. had
DCA .seen the picturesque 'counties
Hiiron and Dinka in .the Summer.
tate. - • • 1, .
,
It is t fact.Worth' ntentionirsi that
he 'considered Mr. Ed. 'PerVIS,''' barn,
;the beit.„..111itt,thit.:,•,.barn,...h.nr..wea/-nypy,
in; ,either in the West /or East. 'and
went home, with 'the notion to ,d4pli,
tate it on his "oviin farm. .
• Asked. °what.' he.,thonghe Of `. the
ritomobiles; Mr. ,Leatherdalo- said hi.
'thought 'he •ought to Anew something
ii)?Out dars. fl there were ,sig oWned.
in. their farnil. They -are a • great
'thing to get rid oftglOose change, he
thought. At for "hiniself, he is still
,
very. fond of a good, horse and likes
to,10 about I oybuggyeo-Q01,;
• It looks asithough there is to be a
good crop of lambs in this part. Mr.
Parrish of Ashfield, 'reports two
sets of four -one quartette doing all
right and 'three of the other surviv-
ing. .Mr. Geo, Greer reports three
sets of triplets,. all arriving within
two days, and all doing .well. ,
LANGSIDE
, ,Mrs. D. k kacDoneld. of '2n4 eon.,
and ,.her,, daughter-in-law,- Mrs. W: R:'
MacDonald, : spent the weekrend with
friends in this vicinity. .
• Miss Grace Richardson of Tees.
water High School . spent the. week.:
end' at her, home,' here:• •
More Wedding Della. Oh hear them
• •
rin
g• •
Mrs R Tiffin is under; the doctor's
care,' at. preseot. We hope , to hear. of
, iniprOvernent • • •
W.
COJIREZ"i ION
..your Itiingside torrespondencio -
,;issue'of;March.,2rd', there was an.
'error; tegarding.0 the Langside Mis-.
sionary SCeletioi*
Missionary -Meeting on 'March 4th.
/he 'Presbyterians 'led nohitentions'
of- holding- a., 3oint-meeting.-8oek.
LOCAL MARKETS.„
liogo • .
Wheat .1 * 4'4 •
Oats (good). . . •
Batley . 4 h. • •••• A
*AA 4 4. • • •.•,•
' 4•
tO $11.5(1
• • yi • $1.25
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