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'.' THAT HATCH 11(3RE• CHICKS' l'13IGtiER •STRONGER'
')..,1S,EALTIIY, EASY 'DO RAISE, CHICKS., • . , •.' '•
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THE 13UCKEYE COLONY BROODER • (COAL) -_ W. L L ;
SAVE YOUR BABY CHICKS: IT- WILL RAISE.
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EVERY,:
RAISABLE . THE PRICES ARE 'REDUCED. THIS
'YEAR TO $16.50: PAY US A CALL AND. LgT. us.," snow
,irOtr: 'rills, REAL BUY.
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, SPECIAL -2' Only Sunni, Blue ,Sauce Pans for isc;
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RAE. ,(3(F101111E-0-ITS
1),Iigne_ 66. Lucknow.
Hardware Coal Plumbing Tinsmithing
• 1.41G11TY ON. .THE CHINESE,.
rrft • :.•SIT,IJATION, •
ere and I. ri.crc." r •
' (T.oronto Saturday Night)
4 ono , as,, eonferrea
• aptplai • James. Turnbull, C.It E.
R. N.B.,. cprnmander of„.the Canacilaii.
:•Raeifie.steagifil)ip. .1110401a kr ii,„ re de 4 tr:
1)Y 'ilY4Pli ie-:lwas 40pitttea: ..Aide:,tie-.
.„;Camp-to41.ia:Malesty;,Iq'Pg„c
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Ali 4'0.04 records were Slia'4er,ed,
...„:•recentli_tv.hen,;_.:„Taiiakap..,„ince.1,_40/:+''
I•,,anese 'golfer, pla3ing,'7 io; the:, Ccina-i' 1
ddian Pacific:lcourae Mangara,1",' ricer,.
eii:a tol,eilti).,enetwiee In I, pn# rentid',.
,i 4,f t,li.eeighteenle linkt4•The first.I'
,..lwail 'I obtained nt, t % fifth, 'bele, which i'
1a 14,fi,: $'it'rlsr,',,n, nd. '0oi'l'pl \ 'I.\'
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',, SiXtee th \itOla, Slleti.j. ';I•;
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4tlin,P.F094,-Y--eir.---,,,;16:014-0410470(41-0H4
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thin in 'Canada. has increased, 9$1,Per. 4,
eent -ove'r•Aad- aboVe-the: 0.601E0461;
for tbe' corres.pOnding Month 'Of kit
year, being 15.376. cars, aa•Compared
with 7'.,752 fir: the previous, year. Al- .
, most half ofc the cars produced -were ,
for export, aeCording to the Poulin-, '
'ion Bureau -Of Statittics. ' . - .
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One of the ntoSt
arces 'on` th% Chinese .situation that
• :hasbeej. heard. anywhere was
4ddreea 'before', the 'EmPire Club
: Toronto, by...n.i.of; Wal,labe 407::
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.hiesf.oerhtihwh
and spent icio:g4i,oini,tsheelf rb:tn.gryp,
Ninon§ ethodisti.pil,inhOrY,
1Jonathap On,f,Orho, 1,111g3 pent,
ifOty, yea9;in:9T1,111;a; Is, At I pres:,
'i•r\t hp1aii to IhaI- !g- Yu
rt iiah $rrre,\ 'rd.?
'Pr! tl
es.\ ;The \•yotttiOr q'?fort:7 ,,E1K
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\tha;••qua ter
In. memory Of the late, Crd, George
4 Hant, of 'Montreal, dean of railway
publicity men in North America, a
beautiful :memorial porch is being
-erected. over the door Of St. 'John's
.ChurCh. at Whitby .by itAle members
,__•_oLt_t1WW.OmenlaiPanadia.lP're'
• The late : Col. Hain died in Montreal
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• on April 16 last.
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Nara, 'Japan. -- even passengers, •
on' the,. Round -the -World cruise 'bf
the Canadia,.. flagship
press of Scotland 'squeezed through
a rectangular hole' in :a Pillar' just
.bellind the' colossal image of 'Buddha ;
in the. Da:Mutsu Temple, here- yester-
day; thereby achieving, according to
anCient tradition, the short 'yoad
Paradise. ''• ; • " •
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The Beatd_ofjColitrolTat_Tarontia.
. have: fOrmally accepted , 'the '.offer.
nia,de by Sir 'Laleetter Harnisvv.ortii',
'English haroaet, of "MoUrnier'S, per: '
tralV at .-General. • J,q1in
cOe; rafter 'Whom the_Co.utity of •
• coe was named:: 'Oe'neral'Slincoe set
•nlr °1.his gOVernment. at York, '
now Toronto.. Tbe painting 'Wili be
bung. in the TorontO -City Hall,
. ready' 'adorned ,•with. a .colleetiOn. of
hletorical:pP•intings,reetignized as one
of the finest' Of its kind
'""*"`•"11s!ola
I4-0. L. No'. 428, ' Lucknow meets
She odcond" Tuesday Of every: month
In thadr • hall,' at is Teti:Ica. C. Mullin;
" W M.;, P. Carter, Rec. See. • • .
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••••• • ' • , NOTICE TO cugoiToas
. Notice is hereby given that all per-
- • • loons' having; any. claims , or demands
against the estate of fames A:
' Mill-
• , • • ' er, late of the Village of Lucknow in
:•' • • the County of Bruce, who died on or
• . about" the 30th day of November A.D,
• 1926, are required' to forward or' de-
• ' • liVer to the underSioned their names
and addresses and full particulars in
"' • . writing of their claims and. state-
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ments of their accounts and the na-
ture of the security, if any, held by
' them duly' verified by affidavit. '
And take notice that after the 1,2th
day of April A.D.,1927 the Executors.
of ' the ,said- estate ,will proceed to
distribute the- assets- of the said de -
.ceased -among- persons- entitled -there-
' to,. having regard Only to the claims
of _which they therr-have--Init-d-notice
and • that the said 'Executors ,will not
be liable for the said assets or any
part thereof to any Person of Whose
• . claiin they shall not then have • re-
' , ceived notke.
This' notice is given pursuant' to
'••• the Statute in:that behalf. •
• ' Dated at Lucknow this 15th 'day'of
March A.P.- 1927.
Joseph Agnew, Agent' for R. J
Webster and J. D. Anderson, Execu-
tors of the . said. Estate. \ • •
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AGRICULTURAL• *COURSES IN
• BRUCE ,,,,,ENJOY* ,MARKED
, SUCCESS ' •
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. The 'Three Months' , Ceurs,e, the
• • .-Speclal Swine Marketing Course . and
Special Sheep Course conducted in
, Bruce County during the past winter
' were not only'the: moat success u
held in the County so far, but in point
' •of attendance and interest shown• .
:were the most. uniformly successful
• 04 those held in any, of the Ontario
• The Three Month's' School held at
* Port Elgin with an enrolment of 57
-in the Home Economics Class and 42
,enrolled for Agriculture vvas one Of
the largest of the six T.hree Months'
Courses .in the Province. With an ay-
, • • erage attendance of the regular 'stu-
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.dents of 42 girls and .25,1 boys and
the marked interest and attention
• shOwn; it was eonceded by many of:
the instructors to be the ,inost satis-
- facttotirse of its 'kind of the past
• , The S,PeCial. 'Swine and Sheep
Couraes which were not held ,in,cot,'
ltnictiOn•ttith .the ,regolar Coln's°, bit
.Were., put tni at, Mildmay ,Lion's
,•'' '".41ead 4be
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, record -attendances fee' .thefie Courses
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„this, year_ itt• the Province. .125 Fer
, ny
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' itatided 'the' grading' denionsird:
iton the feature of tl)O .°%vine
- with '06 and, -110 otit• for tli0• twe*-a
terriPonsi programmes of spetially it-
• )uStratted lectures/ T,lie Sheeli Curse
•,;waS {qie ij the 'cfact-that
; • the tirat hgriOulturalcouite', of atiY
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*Ind to be' helCin the Ilrtice Penin-
lUla, north •ot wipton, tloo Head
p I , ti 11 she, ‘14predueltlfr disk ,
triet and the farmers and sheei, rais-
ers turneitout in force for theveritire
two days' Prograninie: The ,attend-
ance of: 91 for the 'special 'afternoon
Of'shearing and. slaugh,teringand.se-
lection of desirable,_ Market and
breed 'types; was,, according' to Otfici-
PIS in charge, the largest, which has
been out- fCr any of the fifteen, cours-
es held. in Ontario since the first
the 'year. The morning attendance of
39, with •75 out for the ,second after-
noon on carcest and wool demonstra-
tions showed clearly that special 'edu-
,•eatiOnal' courses are favorably. re:
*aided in the Bruce 'F'eninsula.,. The
le of Bee-. County apparently
apprediate the 'advantage offered • by
Agricultural educational courses on
%speeial...tenies;, weather • conditions
were', of course tuniautllY favorable;
citrid with lodal organizatiant' actively
. • . •
co-operating With. the. Agricultural
Representative, W. 'K.: Riddell , and
his ASsittant,'J.Y. .-iCell�ugh, excel.
lent results were obtained: ' ;.•
. MARSIED'. AT. ioongpIca
Moffat WeIIe
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•Ax• quiet wedding was• solemnized
at the Manse, Ooderich,on Wedries":
dayilareliTiatirriitheir-Margaret
, ,
rene WelIs, of Blyth, became the
bride : of Robert F. Moffat Of
Township. ,. The Rev.' Mr. 1V1eDiarrad
'officiated. The bride was becomingly
attired in' a !gown Of ...salinon-pink
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crepe romaine. After . the ceremony
the happy couple left by inoter. for
London,' Windsor and; Detroit,. On
their, return•a reception was held at
the groom's hOme; the -evening of'
March 18, when a large ' nurnber',:of
relatives and n.eighbors, enjoyed a
secial, tithe; ad.'„dance. The :groom's
,gift thehride Was a beautiful
pearl,and-ember,. toilet set, She. 'wet'
the' recipient of . other fine and vain -
able gifts '
',Bargains -1n Shoes for :all t
. he fain -
By at A. Turner's. , • '
' ."Ave atque Vale (Hail andFare-
eehOed thrOugh the , austere
•
precincts of .the Canadian Pacific
, nalviay offices Board AO= in Mont-.
. real _recently, ,wheri'.the,,Westmiatter
116ys.Choir, in• taken of their appre-
tiation'and thanks for the -care and
the thought taken in their behalf,.
during their 6,000 -mile tour' of Can-
eda. Which they completed' on, Marely:
_61.,Lsvlieti they:: sailed 'On the 'C. P. -
lirleillinneileta.: sang a•parting 8Ong,
In Latin fer-E. 'W. Behity., chairman
and President- of the 'Compani, in ,
whose care they had made their
• COUSTIES APPEALING
' Nine municipalities •in the .COurity
of Rrtice and fourteen in the County
of 'Enron have given ' nOtice; to the
county judges of , appeal against the
county valuator's report. The reason
in both counties is the same, that the
tiel3ans feel' they Are. being made to
pay' an unfais, pcicentage of .the
county rate.' But by comparing the
rural valuation of the two counties
,it is, found tbat 13ruce urban§ have 11,
far greater, kik than. those Of 'Nur,
'on. Take for eicaffiple ' the five
to,wnships in Huron 'with the four
they border o n in Bruee. There
can't be, a great ',deal -difference
in• land.' y'altieS 'in Carrick-andjHow-
ick, *yet Carrick has lieri`-'reduced
3.7% and HoWiek increased
Ctilross o s, decreased 2.8% by
Bruce v.aluators and Turnberry was
inereased 23% just acrosi the &Vil-
er in Huron; Kitiloas \;Was lowered
1.1 ; arid East' and West .Wawanosh
Were inereased.'.10.5 and '5 per cent..
'respectively; •Thai fine old agricul.'
ivas degreas-
ed :by 1.2 per eent,, 'whereas AShfiehl
Where •nether Sail •rior buildipgs are
better on the, a.Verage,, was increased
11 per cent: It looks aa, if the Ertme
rural 'valuators, made 'a 'sad -mess of
'their j013.-Bittlithey-giVenn fair valtil,
,atioh and., raised - if like in Huron
.when the indian valuatiOn was raised
there would have been no kick made',
by the tirhatis.,-kincardine ReView;
gepoiter, . •
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A1706 °Abniethilitt new at truhieli • ati • far; ha S 'been rigorously
loiti(0,401400.44.0.440h co,. shin off train' illteVOPUrie with t4
044'
Memorable journey: .. •• *,
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••• Their Excellencies the,:Gaverncir-,
General and tadY Wilfingdon-will be
given:a:Warne 'vveleenie. Occa-
their-firtt7Visit.Offieially to
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Western . Canada, the 'many 'centres.
through which they pass. are al- ,
teody preparitg:'.tO r,ec.eive th.ein.-: •
,They will 'leave; Ottawa by special
Canadian Pacifie'trairi ,March 19, .and
are ,seheduled to arrive .at
ver March 25.:.•;;:teaVitig. the ;latter
.city they wiit .go Onito Victoria the, •
same' afternoon; and wilt spend --a
connle of Weeks visiting spointS•,or
' interest...6n, .Vancouver Island, -re-
,turning to Vancouver April 19:
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.,' Back.' froth 'ff;.short triPto,England
•.Ou Canadian: 'Pacific ,Telegraph'
.btiainets; Jahn MacMillan,: 'general
Manager of,:,tplegraphs of the red..'
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he
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be
ns ns
..-ichu•. • .
The factor In Mr Goforth*s a
dresS 'which, mitt. apPealedao'.::, t
iMagination of !.listeners -Was. t
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qens e• he gave' -thern of the inimeind
.China both in -territory and pop
lation, and of the fiteCtliat.niiielt 't
.greater 'Part, its --teeming Milli°
(80 per' Cent. at least -)are as yet .6
tireiy unteuchedby, foreign inte
c...our.se or ,by the, military. .nivenients-
-and 'political fermentS which are oc7
earring along the coastal fringe.: It
ififergtini note,..,hoWever; that
,thittintotiched territOr „ is: to
tents. and purposes. Controlled
:Nationalist , leaders; . the Cantonese '
leader, ,Chep,,pf the South, and th
:Northern leader, Feng, Imagine- Can
&la' immensely pciptilout° and' civi
.0/art.•:Tpingf'4:in, which.: had _penetrate
only. at far westward as Montreal 6
Quebec, withoSost Of the confliett in.
the maritime .provinces: and :you, •get
an iipproximatet idea of the. situation
aS revealed ,ina,. large Map, WhicW.
Prlif,..Goforth• tho'Wed:his auditors;
%-T,hoSe•theri who -talk of 'Great.Brit-
'dealing, with. the Chinese tittle
as „ ith,sonesrna1L,tejrjtorja
mandate •: which. ,had proven. •univel-,
ceine, • have , a ,•'confrilete MiadonceptiOn
of the %problems which face' any. for-
••. • • ••. . • •
•-•ngn power • which. has. „interests ••• in
.Another, miseo,nception7.,''he'
;ought' to 'eorrect *as -tendeney
o judge orthe Chinese -by Working
Aiiss ,,;Whe 'come, to, Canada,•, --though
in the Opinion: ' :Saturday ' Night
the are .the most honest, itidUstriout
andnteful 'citizens, 'Prof. -Goforth re -
Minded: his --hearers , that' the 'clattes
which. are most :active p,olitically are
cu 1 tured 7' plea, Many ,. :Of 'whom have
tOeiVed • the heitIedneatiOn : pbtain,
able in Europe. 'and- • America,' and,
who have' brouOt 4.tiont: a• revelutiOn
,,,;t" thought- ;accompaniment• 'of
itn- industril . revolution .Which it -a
?lirectonteoine of, the Vastly. inereat,
derilarid -for Chinese, goods which
•;prang: up.. 'during /the-, great;),:war..
'There have apparently been so. ManY,
i:.atiset 'of poPtilat • fermentation- -in
Chinarecent -years,-that the whole
griettion•ipt foreign- relations' is "...ix,
ceedingl'y coin plicated::, and' cannot be
solved 'by-. speeches.Macle in other
'conntiiesl.by 'yarient kinds; Of agitia7!
t,ors and sentimentalists-.‘Vith their.
'Political axes' tn,
Prof. 'Goforth ' Was able ,to dissipate
the -idea-that the' British, Were mere'
seifith interlopers in China.. He, said
that pearly • all intelligent ',Chinese.
agreed ,that. the ,rade treaties,,.no
attacked; had been beneficial
0,Extra-Tej1itorialitY'f.. , 'heex-
plained ,*.merely Meant that British
'nationals were tried *. before • their
own coUrts, An abscilute necessity; be
-tante' therewris.:ne,,haple of getting
justice in'aiik other way. ' Siinilarly
outside 'control ' Of ',Chineee,' customs
had' 'been, tighlY beneficial ,te . China
as nnalternative-'to the . graft ,and
corrn:ptien which had • :prevailed • in,
Chinese OffielaldonL .Under
eontrol Western :Merchants had -ben
e.s.-,tortionately treated, •but..' only' one-
fifth of the reVennes to 'collected
er ,•••eached -the,•GoVernment at 'Pekin,'
Neverthelets, .he favored . concetsipns
tO -meet 'the-, changing, State. pf Chi.
nese theught-which in fact 'is th`n
advocated ,. by 'sit -Atisten,
Chamberlain and<n60/ being; given
'the' form of. action by. hint Despite'
the. -complications,, Prof. IGoforth does'.
not consider the Situation hopeless
and .naturally ...fevers the Nationalist
attions as Most #kelyto restore
eaceltil and. efficient- goVernment,
fell as better r,elatioas,:With foreigri
oKer.s: after, the :present', Bolsheyis.
W:ave has sub -side&
way, returned' On c. steaniship ,
hionteitim and lia,s again takep, up
bid ' duties: .Mr., MacMillan stated
that • purchase ef cables far 'the '
•.Pacifie Coast in connection with the
new overland cable wire ' fOr., the.
second Auttralian •.cable was Com-.
pleted :during • his itrin; , This „Ina-
terial which .reprOents a length -of,
a- hundred Miles in' two sections' of
wire, was•tnspected under Mr. Mac -'f
-Milian's. supervision- and 'will be -13
' shipped. to this. country early in
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Peking, .China. -Ove 400
• sengers aboard the Canadian eel
EMPrePO Of Beoflint,neky, on a
tOur. of, the world,:, the largest'
ber Of -fOrnitliergr ekeeP'r themili
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ittry,'ever tci invade the Pcity;
admitted -recently to the ',Forbidden
',City for ',the 'first time sfyite the ,
yOting•Einperor of China evutuated -0
it, When te•WIS'-driVen Vat'. ,
_twalreafilage. The' Manehtiria._:
War Lord.; Marshal Chang ToLin 0
aceorded safe convoy to the Paris?"
arid every courtesy was shown to ttiO
CON. 'SINLOSS.'
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S- Carmiehiiii-Spetit the Week,'
nil WitlivSetifOrth friend',
'pi"; "Win. -7V VcContiell 'Viditing
visitors in their tour through-Acity
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sister'it hi Mrs.' D. MeMtirehy,
The, March -:Meeting, otAbe
.0 was -held at the hOnic61:111rt,,II,
gin, With' a good attendance,
and
1 Lbehalsh, spent • a day latt week,
ith 41r, and MadD bfiald 0"
Mr. Noble Pierce, of iteSton; Man:,
he , has been sPending the 'Winter
months' 'here, 'returned t6 home.
Mr. find 111.0. Sohn goott ad
anald John, spent ciatiodaY gt Mr.
Carryin
alla ian ',Flag 'to WOild
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Upper tottihr Garb it Gibraltar with its unceasing sintries of' interest. Lower ' right—Egypt with its PYravoidrin .
visited. ' Lower' let•O-1he..1Snipress of 'Francs lyingsit anchor •ff tits fashionable t of Monaco., 'Lipper right—The Arch
As vidence of the •popularity of Canadian ships, at
• ,' home and abroad, the Canadian Pacific Empress
of France sailed from New York recently on her an. cruise of the Mediterranean booked to her cruise
• capacity. in all over 400 paSsengers were aboard for,
the two -months' -Voyage to•manyof the world's:''high
:The cdtmop-Olitantgroinfl7cif' wanderers
• posed Of people from every branch of 'activity in North
. America. ;Some were habitual. glee trotters, but in
• • the niain• they .represented the average sucoessful
citizen' going abroad with the satisfaction of 'having
aehieved his Wet desire -travel; Every Province and,
' state On thit dontinent Was represented. •,
•According 16 -recent tiatezinents 'made: by Waiter
.'‘• :Mang •steamShip pa.ssenger traffic Manager, ernis,.
• ing it•th . fear. .corners 'Of the 'earth has conie -to
.• stay , The t aVeller of the'hour approves' of the itr-
'. rangernentt mitde.,by'eXperienced haiiat, and of going
from place to plece under one management on ship .
and shore. This obviates worry to the passengers, as
every 'small detail incident to -foreign travel is worked •
out and seen to by the cruise managers and directors, ,
intricate money ,transactions in foreign currency in-
cluded. The Empress ,of France has won the hearts ,• ' • ;
...of_the_trayellingpublio.-as,•-she.has.possibly-earried-as-2------,----, • -
•many -wet:1d celebrities --OS ittey Other ship °afloat, in.. • ,
eluding the heir to the British throne who has. rav-
elled to and from America foal; times on her:20 '
After two Consecutive: years as the Canadian .
Pacific Mediterranean cruise ship, the Empress of
'France- will next years -break the ,trail, for the new • •
cruise to South America and South Africk, now being .
arranged by the company. She will, in addition...to .*
touching many ports in the 'southern hemisphere not, •
readily aecessible to the tourist; pay calls once more,
patrtthaeofejtheinMg edPirttei:rlittane6afn.the the
iamthar
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'1Vractiou 11'
'. We are glad to report that Jean
. • ,
Graham' is back to school again, af-
ter Several 'weeks," absence, with .a
-broken leg.' • '
MrcJohn Listowel, : i
is vs-
iting with friends on the' Fourth.
Mrs. Wm. Fraser Spent- the 'week -
d witli 'Mrs. T ft b"
:A pleasant evening was 'Spent -last
Friday, pt the othe of Mr. and Mrs.
George ' McGillivray, when • a large
number of neighbors and , friendsmet
to say goodbye to thein,„'and, pre-
sented them with a.. handsOnie •piirse:
before 'leaving' for their new home
Lond
r. and Mrs. Watson and famil
spent an evening recently at the home
of Mr.:Wm, Robb. , • • , '
Mrs. M. Irwin spent a 'day last
week with Holyrood friends.
,Mr. and.Mrs.--Dahmer -and children,
'of. Kincardine, visited at Mr. D. Mor.: •
risen's, .ThiirsdaY.•
'Mr.and 'Mrs: 'J. Swan, and family
,
have the yi.npathy of the community
inthe loSs'"of: their little son' who
died Sunday • night,, after a 'brief
ness. ' • '
Mr: and- Mrs • D. Morrison and. fam-
the 6th c Con. east, .rnovecrinto-
, I.Aicknow, this ' ;
Miss , Dean' MacLeod,. Who has been
in Teeswater• the last few weeks ,haS
•
returned to' her. home here. • /
• ST. HELENS'
Mrs. kuriter Ashfield, is ,vis-
iting her daughter, Mrs. Will 'Hum-
-*Rev. A. E. Menzie of.:tt. Thomas,
preach; in the 'United . Church
next Sunday. ,M•r; .HOpper .orGNITing-
am,. was the preadher last Sunday.
Miss i,ila Huniplirey, ,is a visitor
with .her sister, Mrs. George Walker,
; At toe Meeting Of ,th,g, Young:Teo-
ple's Society .held. last :Friday -even-
ing,. the young people of Ilackett's
were the'•guetes. With their presi-
dent, Miss IiedgitiS.,in the chair,- the
Hitekett'A Society' led in the • first
Part Of Solos by'. . Miss-
Sherwond.' and "Miss •.
Ilnekett, and a .reading by Mrs, Al-
bert "Arton were enjeYed, "--cia-Wat
Violin selection MY eV. Mr,. BroWti
:and Mr Alvhi BoWlescWhii:alto. pla'.ed .6t' ftTf�p"t1I hyTa11
Y;
his address' 1:m."1:A1(min Man!s, plAcefi
in. the CorrinitMity,":144- 'Brown •gave.
-'Soine'-Very-ihterctt,ing helpful
. , • .• •
hinta.
Which; shOUld be. Of Mitch 'benefit...
t - the ''Seciety. Alter the St. Helens;
So8etY,•topl,.,ihmte, h pleasant hour-
Waa..sperit 'Conteits-ati&SoCial
in-
torcurs,'thring
served, - .•
'The electric,'bttot la• the best'
Un g Yet' Invented, Tho.'alarrn el:oelc
AO
LANGS3IDE,
' Mr. MacDonald of near St Heleps.
has • J. engaged with Mr. JTiffin for
. ,
the summer month, and ,began his
undertaking this week.
We are•glad to report that Mrs. R.
Tiffin, who is •under' the doctor's
'care, . to be somewhat • improVed this
week. ..•
Mr. Joh MeInnet brought h'ome
his bride last. week. We understand a
wedding
recoe.pt.ion will „ be ..
Mi held
later
We welcome Mrs. J. McInnes �. our
vicinity. .
M: and`,Mrs. V: Emerson attend
•
�ne evening:recently.
vicinity was well -represented
Iast y evening nt ,the hne o
Mr. .and Mrs. Robert, Moffat, Where
a .wedding reception' was held, in
honor -of the • event. Quite a number
;were present from near Blyth, where
the 'brides former home was. • The
presents u ere numerous' and valua-
ble, showing the" esteem in which
each was held in their respective
neighbOrheoas. Everyone who was
present -on the" occasion•,repOrts 'a
splendid Anne, as the evening Was
spent • in _cards, and dancing, We wel-
come Mrs, Moffat to our locality..
• MISS Eva" • Gardner'spent • a' :feW
,
. days 'in Leeknow:riVith` her., aunt, 'Mrt.
W., G. Webster.,. • ' ' • • •
.T'•he "annual -Orange, At ,Home, , held
in' 'the Orange' here On Friday
evening by the Locat, Orange Lodge,
was a • grand success.::- Everyone
pronounced this At. Home, the best
Mr. Wellington, ,Nixon of St. Au-
gustine,' is, Working ,fof Mr. Richard
'Gardner. '
'Mr..and Mrs. Earnest 'Gardner en
tertained the Young:People's SOciety,
to a Sodiat at their home on• Tuesday
evening -last, a large crowd being
present., ' The. Journal read by Miss'
Ada Webster ,and Mr. John -Ritehie
„was'',quite„ Interesting, and amusing -
-Everyone 'had an enlOyable., tine.' ,
Mrs•••S; Reid 4iertt •Ftiday last•vvith',
.her,sistor• Mrs 'W. R, „Per.rier,
Helens. • -; • . . •
Ritchie is recovering rap.
idly' -froth hii ree'ent"attiele:'Or
pneu-
no1ia. • t, • .
IIelnibaye • retuimed 'from. sPeriding-
-ifInt'Cr season:. in the Northett
•
Tom Helm and Mtg..' Wesley
. •
Biteliia are 'ciniValateent 'ater: their
recent .illness. • '
• , 0
t-wrirriScnuitcg
• ,
M. Eli Jaccines ,rtiPetit the Week-
end, With Mr, Wm. Matin 'at Luck-
Mr. Hopper of Wingliam,. occupiedfl
the pulpit in the United Church on- • ,
SUnday.,A
Mr. Robert Stuart has rented Mr.'
Fred Mowbray's farm. ', • • .
Mrs. DaAvson and Jean visited on -• .
wMongdhaayrer,
and 1:ue_sday, friends
ip
Miss- Gladys Garton is visiting her
' sister at Kitchener. -
Miss Nettie Lott went to Lucknow
O n Monday, where she has a potition
clerking in Mr. Pearlman's store. . • • ,
Mrs. D:, Beecroft- and '
• Florence • ...
are visiting her mother, •• Mrs., Ark;_
drew' Kirke at Seaforth. • ,
, towbi4xt-wiTh-havan
auction sale on Friday- afternoon, ' • •
March 25th.• • '
-' ' •
- MAFEKING, . .,
. .
• "•." --.--- • ''
king
-nllIgr,f,rAielfiirdesd, m
A.nodnrdy.,
evvacalled on Milfe-,.. .
' Mr. Palmer Kilpatrick Was up • •.
from Stratford over the' week -end. ",
.
Mr. Isaac Cranston, who has .been ,
busy with his buzz saw for a week ••, ,
. •
on this line, getting. the Wood supply ' , • '..
,
for 1927 ready for the busy, house- • ,
, ,
wives. ., • , , ,
Mrs. H. Horton and claugliter Mary,
who. had. spent two weeks with her
brothers in • Essex and ...Londen,' ,re. .,
turned .hone Wednesday, •• •
Miss ,Hugliena, 'Phillips is. visiting -
he ..r sister, 'Mrs. „Wesley Alton, this ,
Mr. Will Pinlay,•of Wingham, spent. • , ••••
last...utek,.on his farin.'here. • . : •
1Viiss-' Laura Fitzgerald Visited her
sister, • M'rs. Jas.- Culbert,„pait ,of
, yLOWE1tDALE, • . j •
• .
Mr, W. Wopda -and san Arnold of . •
•
St. Helens, visited' at the home of R. ,
Martin ,Iast..Monday,
"Mr. Gen. MacGilliVraY:had a 'Very •.,
tuccessfial sale last' Monday. • •
, We are sorry to report ' that, :the
family of Mr. Avery • are.sick With •
measles. . • • • • ”
We synipatbize' ' Mrs; • Shid
•
Bewers in the. death • of 2 her • father/. •• "
"Mr. -J. B. Martin.' — - , ,
•large crowd ',Of--friendi ndnei
glibors ge,thered 'at. the home: Of .Geo.,
laSt• Friday night to; •
wish them farewell before their ,de-' ,
"Pkyrilie dr London. A ptirse of
'fire -tented to them as a token "
of the ,•goodwill of their neiglffiors:
, -.0 •
X f0174, PlOi‘terriale kdre8 .4,4040 4,.:44
Kali urn; ThurSday.'", •, • ' 4
• A. largo iiiiinber, ,frOni- .1160/Or:dale
attended' the. funeral of' the late Mr.
Sp' 11. ICifartin, in Ripley on .Monday
aftern60n: ' " '
' Miss Elizabeth Atacivet tantned to; 4
•tucknow High tchonl, Monday."
The' Thompaon t,rotlicts had some t
very anceet.fut Wood -beet last,.. -Week.'
Writ en ego , all eW a Ito
11"4" brauad.o4 two legas