HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1927-04-28, Page 1• •-•S" , • . , •1200 PER TEA1,w ADVANCI: $150,0111ERW,IRE •LUCIIPIO. • • • , �4T., .THU$SDAYI APRIL ,28th, 1, -127 II • • • $10FEESIONAli CARDS • "•—•:-.11:4:4-0-4-4-44.°4 . ... Vir., f4,. C;eaaeft Did mad se goon , tni , •—• •-7,4 r , Liteknew en , • '1Pimiage Ile r . ....._........• 1 ' .....„.......... ,• - .... DENTIST ' - '• ''• •, -',-Dr.,- MakeLood..1411 'visit ' Lacion;ir I every Tumidity. ' in Dr. ' Connell* 'Odiee. ' `• • ., • ' . •:- •-• .. • . , . •. • . :.° DENTIST. Dr: R, L. ;Treleaven, Lucknow.-- Oder Decker's S t.ore. Extraction eitherby gas, or local. Will be in. Dungannon every Thursday. • Phone 53 DENTIST lell . Dr. Neivton Make appointment In office everYclay 4 4: t•- • • 1 • --,-ErERYB,t)Ditlirtc0I-.4uMl•,-11.7.'',: 0-0-7.0 0 0-0' 0 0.-•--6 0-0 Geo..A. Siddall, Lucknow. ,4-4 Broker and Real Estate.—:Money to lenkoz, first Mortgagee on farm: prOper- • ties at ,6 and 6% per eent.aecording to security 'offered; Also einall amOunts on second mortgages an • firm properties and on . personal notes. AL'rew good .farnir for sale, -WALL PAPER My stock of Wall Paper is cote- plete for 1927. Prices from 8c. up., I agent-forleadinr--job"honies. . R. J. _Cainerom-:-Diebrator, Painter 1104. Grainer, Box 174, Lucknodv. For Sale—,A ,number of • window and storm sash 'with. glies in them. Apply` to D. C. Taylor. • , 'Well Paper—Canadian made,' best :dualitIr• Prices. from 10c. to, $2.00: Good • workmanship guaranteed„ •'Samp1eshowfl at yotif- home :or at residence of ,PhUllp Steward, 'paper ; 'hanger and 'decorater: ' ' . (24-24f.) •, EGGS AND BABY CHICKS Get AMY price list before ordering • Barred °Rock or White Leghorn Baby ' Chicks of eggs for, hatching. Iticulia- ' torn or brooders' at right prices. Cus- tom hatching done.— Duncan Ken-, • nedy„ Whitechurch, Ont.: • ' •' • (24-2-tf.)''• PA•EM FOR SALE OR RENT 100 Acres more or leas, in'Irinlosi Tovinship—corner. . lot , on country • road -4'.-.5 miles from Lucknow. 4 miles from Whitechurch—one mile from blacksmith s h o p,,..., -schoolhouse 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. Also a large barn hi good condition,for sale: Apply to Jacob Lucknow. ' • • (20.1.41.) •••••••, .FOR ' SALE - Overland Touring- Cir. Model 5. 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 . Jelin Button, Lucknow.' ' ' ,• (24-24f.) • Baby Grand Chevrolet ingood, con- • dition, for, -sale cheap. Used cars, op-, . en and closed models; also used, trucks at bargain prices.—Apply to ' Geo. H. Smith. ' . , Reuse for Sale—Cement cottage on Gough 'Street -5 rooins ,and pant-. cement 'basement, good cistern. everything in good .repair; geed gar.: . den and. 2 apple trees.—Miss M. Fer-• guton. Lucknow. •,_ . . TENDERSk WANTED '' --Tenders will be received by the Jill. ersigned" up -to 12 o'clock., noon, on ' uesday, the Third day of May next . dr the coestruction of ' a cenient concrete sidewalk on'the south side of Rose Street; between Outram St. and Havelock pt.., . in the 'Village • of Lucknow. . 4 . • The lowest Or, any tender not nec- essarily 4.4* aecepted.—Joseph Agnew Clerk, Lucknow. , : • • • pAlim FOR SALE . • 100 acres of PySt: class iand, being Mirth % of Lot 25, Con."2., West Wa- . livanoslic-- 2,1/2.• :miles : frein....„ 'Auburn, ' lin wri ns the .Logan l'''-ariii•. " :There TS •15 en. oa , property'. : bank , barn with . atr ary; shed, fratee house. 2.•Orcliiirds, •. Apply to Harvey Add. Auburn„ ' (54.5-c):, . i • . Akir 'Sale—TWO 'ihiiiee de*il, Jiitt freshened: Aleo .4, yearling 'Durliani •"°'. btill-....e. beautiful roan, NO. 180,315— •. Reyal, Prince with -Marquis and Prince of "Stritthillan breeding. -1'. : AlboiC.-.GO.O1V.'T.Itiller 'West '01.'"-Ltielt.;" now::•• ,' (54-19 • . ',.'..tOratie.,lortattle.—tittite.,, will "• he token' in' for -grittifig.4.,•by-, the ..)tead,• 'by, the Utidersigitedfarin 1‘44 miles east of /11OlyroOde.liiiiies (5-5-P). Car of good feed 'oats at the Luck. taw Elevator. , Partis wsntlng * Ingo altOUld elt ft right ,away se 0 'LOCAL' AND GENERAL I ; . I Get' the Sisall/11 Shoe at W. J. Lttle's. Men's ,best :rwearing Shoe.' ,Ited Week MVO, Ernie White -of ' wth her sister, --the •XiSsaS Murdie. town. • • , • • Have You for your .Sentinej. for ,1927?, • Four menthe ' of the year have gone' by and payment should be in advance. Mesiir?. Dave and Joe McCloskey and Mrs, Frank McCloskey ,of• 'Guelph, d' spent the . week-enat and Mrs.- jas. Purvis'. The. neW:, assistant - in ..McKim'e, Drug StOre Miss 'Jean. IVIcKinr .Tillsenburg,. 'a 'niece Of Mr. McKim. She is g,oing to take the course in pharmacy-- ! 4 Mr.s - Ellen 'Alton of town, -"who •re - goitre: at St ' Mary's Hospital, To‘• :ionto, has so far recovered as to be able • to leave the hosPital in a, few days. • Friends of• Mrs. Win. MacKenzie of town, will be 'pleased to knoW that she is making 'n- rapid. recevery ' in the Hamilton General Hospital, "fol7'. llowing a major surgical operationii Mrs. Maclienzietient • to Han -alto!, on April . SOCIAL EVENING - L 0 L No 428 will hold a: Soda) veiling on Thursday,' May 5th. Bro., J: Hunter, Provincial Grand :Mis- er oi Ontario West, also Bro. El., er Mahood, County Master of est \Bruce, will address the ,ineet- g. Ladies will please , bring luneh. Peter Carter,'4It n • klInVert......of_ 428 . Luck - now laff. attanTiefdiee as a ledge at the United- Church, Lucknow, on Sunday morning, May. 1st. All breth- ren Lire requested to meet at the Hall at .10.30 ' O'clock a.m.. • Visiting anon- ' hers W.M. Y ; • : PLA. At 11161000D Don't forget the play at HolYreod Friday April . 29th,- put- on -by -Holy. rood .NyoMen's institute.. AAdmission- 35c and, 15-c. • : -BASEBALL. ' BASEBALL Your last chance to organize.. for :the Bruce League, tonight --Thurs- day, April 28, .at the Cain Houee sharp at 7.30. All interested . in baseball be present.Sec'y.-Treas. THE WEEKLY HALF HOLIDAY, - .., As .in pa.st years stores and bust. ness places in Lucknow will he clos- ed . Thursday • afternoons, commencing the first Thursday in Mac,(Thursday of next Week) and continuing until the end of September. During that time .the places closed' on Thursday will be open on Wednesday evening of each week. .s.-..r.40-41.41-ase1 Card of Thanks Mrs. ,Jos.' W. Swan and family wish to express grateful thanks to the friends and neighbors for •kind- ness and sympathy 'at the time , of their loss of husband and father.. A PPRECIATION Having dispbsed of my garage (and machine shop business,. I wish to PresS gi'atelui appreciation sof the patronage I have received while in • Lticknewi I feel sure that My,suci, cessor, Mr. •'Leslie ' will en.. 'deader to give the, public the best possible service; and ' I • bespeak for him a continnation of ' the: favors ex- tended to• 'Durnin..'' eai• A limited quantity' of • the' following seeds still' on hand. All government gradesYelowx , . '& White. Sweet .Cloder. 'Mammoth & Ear:ly Red Peel. Co. Alfalfa. ' , 4 .Also all •Nnes ,of field and , garden seeds. A. 114."01NLAYS01:81: CHURCH •ritivrgs Presbyterian Gund •, The second. chapter Of '""The turn- ing'Ilesh";was the ;topic it .the Guild meeting, Monday"- evening, and 'was. taken by *Mime. Carrick. Readings' were given by Helen MacDonald, Iso- bel Douglas, Marion Johnston, Loy. raine Drabsonf Vera Steward..Doh.. aid& Douilits and. Winnifred John- ston. Mrs.` Phillip Steward eontrIA hilted a solo, and a number Was giVn. ., „en by a mixed • quartette. Mario MacDougall galre the 4cripturii road. .Mullin-Rayierd • About 40 tapas :gathered . it the 'home:of Mr, And -Max ita*ilaid; Lucknow, on Wedneaday. of .4lust• 'week • April 2040,,tKitness the marriage of their youngest daugh-,• ter, Winnifred „Hazel , to Mr. Cecil' ,pordofi.,11full4n; seri' or .Mt. • and Mrs.. 'Henry 'MuIlin of town; At -six 4.;e!,7,-, clock 'Ythe... bridemitered' the oOM , the. arm Of her father,: tce.siredding4 music played by Miss Roszella Mul- • lin, sister of; the, groom. The bride , was attended by her ,tiny niece, Jean RaYnard, who .made a charming flow- ' The 'bride was 'gowned *bite georgette w‘ith,,,tulle veil and' •oriinge loseonis.The Rev: R. W. bra'w: 'officiated. • Follawing, the!'marriage -ceremony a dainty supper was served, , at which the ilTanclinether . '(ROYnaid) of the bride; from Ethel, 'occupied the seat of' Ironer. Aniong the many _glfts—were....-tiv,ogenerous•.-4,--cheques- , 'bearing witness to the wide circle of friends interepted in the haPPy event. The. groom's gift to the bride was P . . white goldwatch, to the •organist, a watch; and'to the flower girl a string of pearls. The young .cciiiple • took a motor trip.to Niagara andHamilton. On 'their return' they will 'reSide in Lucknevv.' ' FIFTY YEARS MARRIED Mr. dd 'Mrs. Wesley Henderson of -.town;.-celebrated-the-50ttratiniderearr of their marriage' on ^Monday even-• ing of this week It was*: delight* 'fizl, surprise to the elderly. :rntiple when Tall their family, ;- gtand. children and One...great grandchild :gathered at their 'home' 'to 'extend, 'congratulations and to: present e them: with an appropnate_gift_in-remem-- lirance oI•the'event of 50 years ago. .very pleasant social time was spent by , the gathering, .with mimic and , converilation.: In the course of the -evening a, dainty lunchwas serv- 4ed, . and all .wisbect•the bride and groom: of 50 years ago added years. of health and happineas,and hoped ,thatthey should be spared to. eele- bride the diamond ',anniversary: Mr. and Mrs: Henderson, who .are still taking an 'active part. in , life' weremarried at .the ,hozne or • the bride's permits, the. farm novioccu- pied- by Mr. Garner. 'Stanley, a few miles vest of Lucknow, by the Rev.' Mr Bristol.. They made their, borne; on part of the farm now occupied by Mr. Eldon Henderson, and "iesidetf there until. two 'Yeats ".ago, when OleY .moved to Lucknow, • , EASTER THANKOIFFEE114,6'' • There was a splendid programme at the `Easter Tharikoffering of :the preihyterian W.M.S. Aux. Miss Mur., .ray.presided and Miss D. • Henderson. conducted the Bible Study andgdeVo- tional exercisesthe eicplaine,d •Ilery fully the . passages cfScripture. Read- iegs were given by Mr's'. J. Smith and Miss ..Dorothy Douglas. Mrs: MacDonald gave a very interesting talk consisting of an Easter message hearing partieularly entitle home. Two solos were •sung,' one by Miss' 'Dean qeddes and one by Miss Mabel` McClure. :.•Misses Kathleen 'Hill and Mary Douglas' sang .a duet. At the eioe of the meeting a 'social .' hour was Spent. - SAD DEATH, AT KINDARF • Very sad was the death of Mrs. Ifenry Arnold of ,Kincardine Town- ship, near Kingarr, ' who died,: on Tuesday' afternoon of this week': A baby was born about, six o'clock in the morning and themother died at two in , the .afternobn. The 'ehild is strong and likely to hie. Mr. and 'Mrs. Arnold were married' a littje over a year :ago. Before her marri- age the .deceased:rWas,Miis Elsie Heil Sheldfelt, her people being residents, of alie locality. .She! was aged . 25 years arid"iwiii nionthi. The‘luneeal will be held on Thursday afternoon • • at ore o'clock to. Tiverton CeineterY. tood Goods, —•*, THE SIARKET.;••-.11ornell:MprdOch. Co. . TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:- Goderich, Ont.,: Apr: 14th, 1927 .. This is an apology by, me for state. Merits which I have made toncerning, the 'character of Mrt.Thornite.W.. Nell of. Auburn, and is made by me for the!. Purpose .sof:,,dilifik. Athift, lean to restore the good eharitetee. .and reputation of .Mr. •McNall. From:what . can learn there is absolutely . no truth in the statenieuts whieh were Made ooncerning. Mr, McNeil . and some woman; and I am sincerely \sorry that 1 allowed myself to, re. peat Such statements. • C.4 'A. Thanittoo, 44t5,t .L .. , • ‘.' '. . IKElkigiV,•miGm ,scm9914. . ' '' •••:7:AmSidell#•74.1erho ESToi i•3. , . ' ' ' . . ' : 1,--7.75-100;' III -4-66-74; ' .111440+85; P0•*09;'• r-•-•IFIAllinre; .4741bgenP. 1...'0•1. Aitebfe0a; Eper 'C•I, 'Anel Mill. ze, io#P1'.''l C, CheifC' ll Phys. \ .F; E ;Andersen 4Anc.. Hist.. 17, Geom.,.,1 • , .\ :p C, -I-O0O:n4. 1,Ci..,P4 ,3,!3. Br. Hist. II Chem. III. C. phtzst In, Eng:Lit. C,Al Comp.. ,r, Ane. Hist. F; A. BoWles. 'Fr, AO. ,..P3, ' Pr'.7Cfnnli.,',0, ' Lat. Phys. I, 'Oeons.--..-I,I, Chem: II; Lit. !IL A.M. Hist. C, Eng. Comp.- C; " Br.: Hist. F; J.. Bowles!, Phys. II . ,Eria' Camp: C, Geom. C, .1,fter. P; R. 'Citriethere, 'Fr; Au. ..t Liter: .111; Eng. 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F; Br. °Hist. P; W. Nixon, E. Comp. 111, Alg.' C, •Phys. . C; ." Er. Hist. C. Lit. F, Fr. Comp. F; M. Pepper, Yr. An. Ie And , Lat. , Au. II; Eng. CoMp. C, Lat. Comp. C; Alg. C, Phys. C, Er. 'comp. F; E. Smith. Anc. Hist. I; Lit. L •Lat. Comp, I: Ltd. Au. 1, Alg. ,II, Fr. Au. 7, Phys. I; .T. Stewart,- Geoin. I, ahem. II, Br: Hist. I; M. Stewart, Geom. 1, Chem. Br. Hist. E. Stanley, Br. Hist. P; L. Weatherlieed,:,Lit, I, Anc. Hist. C. Br. Hist. C, Fr. Comp: F, Alg, F,, GeOza, \F, P1z3ro.F., Chein. F, Litt. C; • C. Webster, Br. Hist. F; N. Wilson, Geom. II, PhYs, III., Lit. C; ,E:C, Fr. Au. d,' Anc.. Hist. F, Lae, Ctinip. F, Pr. comp. "F, Alg. F. Upper' Scheel :Anderson, Lit. II, E. Comp. C; M. Deuglasl.Lat• C. I, 3A; B. Handl. ton, E. Ceimp. II; W.'.Henderson, Au. II,' Lit, C, Lat. C. P; Fr. C. 'F; M. Hodgins;,E:':Goinp. 'III; O. Kilpat:. rick, Tr. A.u. 7, Pr. Comp.. II; Lit. c, F; M. MacDougall, Vic Au; I, Fr: 'comp,' 41; Eng. Conip. I1, Eng. Lit. III, Lat. C. 'III; G. MacKenzie, ,I,' Lit. 111, Fr. Comp: C, Lat. C. y; M. MacKinnon; Lit. I, E. COMp. Stewart,t P.i, eomp., Lit, I, Lat. Comp. I. • New., 'Goods—New Low Prices,— THE MARKET— Hornell -Murdoch Co. NEW •GARAGE Opened a garage in the'. building formerly 'occupied. by Mr. Herb -MeQuillin,- ani-Trepared •'to 411anala all kinds ,of automobile re pair work Suppliee of atitomobile• oils and repair part o alWaYs �t hand Gasoline pump installed4-first service., • Creani for Perri. 'CrealnerY, and eggs 'at the. new stand. , [FAMILY TREAT • THURS., FR!.: 4;A`.41./R; April 28, 29 dz. 30• , Harold Lloyd lit BROTHER' Oite• latest ; , pieteres..1, -- TUESDAY & ;„iyADNEsDAY Reginald Denny. in ' "WHAT IIAPP,ENED TO . ,JONES" Serial &-* Comedy" Eat Golden Crust Bread The Bread- That Has the.'Flavor The Breed That Is Different •, prom_ AHLOthers • WEEK -END SPECIALS , Honey Cream Layers Oatmeals• Date Trilbys Scone, puzcolete' Minshatallow Jelly' Rolls , Vanilia Jems Large Variety of Choice C,00kles 'REID'S. BAKERY Phone 611 ' 4.1; - SINGLE c OPIES'TCE . , ors.Qqaut,Arti Bread is Inside from the_ChOic I',anrgernedowtemntaild' lifligeLIO'hyfutS1 i7-11Td4P°Nu'ilt4Cl!flalaufs:' • We alth Bread *hich. Of,f0t.. the greatest advantage ' ici.thos4 suffering' from indigestion,I etc. ' I I _1( „I • " SPECIALS i • , Chelsea, nuns. Cream* ' -0iiriiteifICOokiesH Eon' !bindle • ;Scotch; Scenes ' ' 1 Coffee Cakes \ • Letnoa Meringue:Piing '• Chocolate MarlhinalloW cake, .:. „HOLLYMAMS BAK.ERY Phone 36 Lucknow rimirArAr.dir.411*.dirmordwArdiriiir.figionorm*Arecie4puirtaria .Phone . Lucknow; Ont. TORF IP mr,tz ' ST. HELENS Mrs. Will MacDonald is in Hama - ten, 'owing to the death of her ,moth-' Mr. and Mri. Hay of *Listowel,' were:visitors. on „Friday at Mr: J. a ktabgrfsprirs...Miss.,._W--.0.--RdtheitfOrti returned to Listowel with , them; .en route to Tinitnins. ' lgrs. Clark, .Miss Celina Clark and %Mr. Marvin :metiowen of Weetfield, were over to St Helensone day last week Mrs, Clark intends opening her home here soon. • . Many friend5 will be glad to -knot./ that Rev. Chas: Cumming was able: to resume his pulpit on Sunday ef... +Armen, Offer, a two 'months' :vaca- tion, owing. to ill health. Misses Elizabeth and Laura Salk - did of Goderich, visited friends here „ . during the, week Mr,' and Mrs. Arnold Barbour and daughter Dorothy' and Master .Bobby; Phillips.- of Fergue,were week -end disiters with Mrs. 'Barhour's mother; Mrs. R. J. Woods. , Mrs. Carlieron and Miss Mary Mur. ray' went to Toronto on tMehday, to, attend the funeral' Of the fernier's. sister, Mrs D McDonald, who, as Miss' Maggie Radcliffe . was a former St.' Helens girl; Mr. and Mrs. Durnin Phillips Mot. .ored to Stratford .on Monday. - Smzth's Falis, were Easter visitor with . the former's daughter, Mrs-. Tern Salkeld. The 'Annual meeting 'of the .Wonv .en's Institute will be 'held'in the coramunity Hall on Thursday. after noon, May 5th Bell call-,"Sugge.s- .tiona' for, Next Year's Programme." Topic "Practical Talk on Home Nurs- ing"...in charge of Mrs. *MacF;arbine. 'Many friends will regret to .know that Mr. John McGuire has been Se..4 rionslY ill in the, Winghana ; Hoard") with prieunioaia: ,We hope Johnny will soon be around again. :Quite a number from St. ;Helene attended the funeral of the; late Mr. Fox at Whitechurch on Saturday. ' Our Easter visitors ha4e scattered again. Finlay Shackleton; Palmer Kilpatrick and Miss' Grate Blake re- turned to London and .Stratford • Nor. mal Schools. mr. and. Mrs. J. c. stothers• and Donald of London, spent' part of the vacation- With Mr: andre: ; Henry Mr .• and Mrs. Ernest Hell and lit - tie; daughter of Brantford, vi•ere guests •of Mr. inn! Mrs. Thee. ,1Ial1, Easter' week. • . Mr. and •Mre. Will Finlay • and *Margaret ef Wingham 'spent the hel:f idays on their farm bere' Mise' .Elsie Anderson, who had her week, age; is spending this Week at. home. , \ 'Mr and' Mrs.`"MeSwain of GlaMis visited Mr: and A.Mrs .' john* Watt on Sunday, . Miss Beryl JohnitOu reternea to Tordwieh, Monday, having spent the 'vadati611 at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. 'Alfred Andrew ° and Mrs. David Andrew spent Frit* B-E Men's- Khaki" Pants at Fancy Umbrellas • 1-50 ' Fine Print Shirts .:.......... 1.29 Boys' Bloomer. Pants . . 1.85 •Heavy Work Shirts Cotton Jersey Pullovers '.45 •Ladies' Hose ......... . . . . . .25 .Yds. Fine White Lace for .. .25 - 10 Yds. Pipe White Insu for .'. .25 Heavy/ Ligyt or Dark Shirting ..32 Heavy' Ribbed Cotton Hose '.... .50. Heavy Kitchen Towels........ .39 • /Fable 'Napkins .18• Ladies' Large Sized • Gloves .50 • -•-r-----Every item a rear Bargain. Every sale carries our; money - This store will be open Wednesday evening during the peri- ' of the summer' half holiday. , Alfred E. Buswell AkinerArArAramr.owarandoialciewi.onsioidwirairmikiara; u :,Q44�1ss DURNIN PHILLIPS, ST. HgLE en I shall be pleased to, demonstrate to you the. new iNdsOn or Essex Super -Six Models tratf�rd, Apiil 25th, 1927 This is to certify that Mr. Durnin Phillips has authority to sell Hudson and Essex Cars in this territory, and that he will be supplied -with. cars. (Signed) ROY BROTHERS &CO. Distributors for Hudson and Essex Cars For The Counties of Huron, Bruce and Perth 4 " Master . Tom Anderson is spend, izig.a .couple of weeks at his home in London. Misses Ethel' and Bertha...Brown spent pert of 'last: week with their friend, Berne ' . Nurse McManus of -..Goderich, ,is waiting on Dorothy :Curran; who is seriously ill with pneumonia'. We hope for -her, .early recoverY. The first meeting of ; the was held in Blake's Church,' Thurs- daY afternoon, Mrs. 'R. Johnston Pre- siding. ,New Heralds were appointed, who. are expected it) report on their respec.tive' mission, fields' at each Meeting. Mrs.. Blake gave an in paper on India, and Alias OliVe "Anderson 'sang at Oolo. The May Meeting Will be at Zion., Al! the ladies of the, congregations are :cordially invited. Good .Goedi;* LOW: Prices. THE* MARKET—Hornell Murdoch 'i: co. 'ASIIFIELD • NOTES _ Mr and„ Mrs; amines Richards. of Markd'aie, last. week with Mr. and .Mrs. :Riehards', of Para; Mbunt. • -Paraniount, Speht ";Sunday- with •friends•,in,Hiiren TOWiiShip; Mr. P. Gilmore, who has been 'se- rioualy ill for sonie. time, ...IS much imprOVed, we are- pleased to know. We are, glad to report that Mr' ' Ebner: who ' was vary etiiit, ;Lily ill with • pneumonia,' is maidng 8131604 progress toward iteoverY. 04014 1$1.11.441, optoosm 4 0, 4, 1041ktrick* 04 Vitickt4dity last vvteU 84. k • .terment took place, in Kinteil :Cezne- • tery Of .Mr." Donald: IVIcLenrian, who ;" , was born apd lived the greater part oL his .life_:,at Laurier. He retired and medeit to Kincardine sonie years ago,' in which place he died :The fun- eral was. quite largely attended. ' We Wish to correct an inaccuracy ' ivhfch. appeared in: the late hank Seott's obituary. in• lest week's is- sue, of , The Sentinel. , It states that ' his son, John got ?berried laSt winter and moved• On a farm he bought in W.avvanosh.': John Scott has been niarrim 'six years, and has been'liv- ing over half mile east of his fa- • ther"s farM tor several years befere, moving to Watianogh. It Was :pure.. ly a mistuide.rstanding between , the reporter and ,the editor, . Mrs Williain Jarnieson 01 glad to report" she is soiriewhatin ,,' • ocu-r.7en,re y.'s Corners, has been VerY, sick 'for the • , pas eouple of weks, visiting with Eli IVicNimara Of 'Lo - roved thian. -• 1%/fr. John TO'Reilly of Kintail, is . We that Mi been Mi," and James Drennan who h Confined to .bed with sicknesS, .are both•tVery much iniprove'd. • Mrs. ••• MEMORIAAI I Son and Ensign -4i loving memory �f otu darling wifeand mother', Sarah. A, Ensign, „ who died five years age to. day, April 29;1022. • O.P.r lips cannot tell her we loved. her. Our hearts c4nnot tell what to say! .God•only knowshew we inias.her In ear home tbat is lonesome ,t04 Darig'hjers, /141044 •