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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1927-11-17, Page 5"AWN t
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• WITit wgATtlEa. Ju.Sy AROUND THE
'CORNER; IT MAKES US' THINK OP STIAT;ES AND TPRAW.•
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WE CARRY; THE1.?4,1%1GUS "COSY7 4010-. tl'OBBECi!'
14.0g,flY" TtiE: .` IrAPOPy TnOtionT :kg
AN 19 -IN
:OVEN .4NittCIR,JLATN TYPE' iM0E4Y.4I4) • AtS0 Me
6,144iltrs" NITI$B6t 'W.ITII
LATN ROE091.4;” *Y0i/- ARE IN -0 'A. NEW
RANGE, PAy. 'LAN SEND
YOU TO ,1)./1.‘" NY.'rSATISPriO'. tISERs;. AND rf,g;
P1UCE IS
,IttqHT, ALSOTHE
1.1t,,.'N'EW "Cosy 110E". P611 A,,,,114.▪ 4.TPIe' EITHER:
..ORDINARY F1NIH, OR • •THE.....ALL:'ENAMEk.PINIR
NIJEBEC1' }IEAT1 a8; L ' SIZES
, .• 'ALWAYS- ON
• HAND.
-just Unloaded Fresh .Car Of Cement
Lime; Plaster .and Gyproc Always on Hand:-
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.P4.6rie ,,6.6;
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TEOUS
Lucknovir.
insmithing
Hardware .Coal Plumbing
'Luelmow Wingltain,
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Phone 14 Phone. '250
OPUITIPIltat Wor10.
. glelleN.OW and --WING.HAM
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Hale the jargeet and most complete
to chose* from. in • •• ' •
Markhk.' Scotch, SWedisliY•and• Cane-
idian •Granitee
'.--WiTmalce a Specialty of •Faniily -
Monuments and invite your inspcc- •
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Itserletinne 'Neatly, Carefully and
; Prete ptly '
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,.; ee us before' phiehte your:order.
I5Jk1u Bios. .: • 11,,,
.A Spotton
:Luckliaw, • .0et„. : • • •
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0::/e No. 42e, Luckne* , meets
Tueaday or, everVmonth
' in theiz. 'hall, :at, ')CLOCK C ;Mullin,.
- 111:tet'T Carter Rec: See. .
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, hair 'adone .ene. t1iing-7.41""
.no. lepger: suSpicioUswhen, she
finder*, long hair. en,he. heehand's
.eoeit11- .• • '
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:No-MordrPretti.---
Shoesfor 'Dorothy
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'• • Dorothy peeps, shyly at you through:
:a tangle of pretty. dark curls. If you.
• are a nide; she • is .hoping, against hope
• .thatk yen might, be her. •Daddy. 'be-
.•eause,..he Used to ;Ohne and 110,e her
. and bring her, "pretty shoes; but he
...doesn't7.eotne•any more?. •
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Dorothy . cannot.understand why,
: 'if you are a lady she. knows ,you can't
bejorig..to her 'because the nurae say*
, her: mother , died yeare'ago. It's.hard•
:1�r'iee• gi tl of five to' tindoratand
all this, .antl "why she' Shouldn't' have
thejoye that other little girls Always
have:. and, 'above a11,- why she 'should
be .in the-tireseine• bed ..so much! .
But". the. itindly .doetori; and .nitrses
at 'the' Queen, Mary HOspital 'are •.very
patient "with•.hel press little".•Dorothy
: and hope to•nght 011! the dreaded -con.
sumption andmake. her sound. and
Wouldn't You like -,te heln•this
work.? Tour, gift t� ther-Hrispital"w111:
be gratefully received. • • :•
Contributions:may. be:sent to Mon.,'
;VV. A. ehariten,,Isresieent, 223 Conon*
Street, Toyento • '
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ssr Ificome
sigkee
A wpficleiftil.'sforix
all the :advantages ,of
,
both range and -heater,.
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THE CosY' Horne Quebec is
ft powerful heater. It w111.
'keep your home warth end cosY • ,
)' 'during the cold winter Inoriths,
The large 1'00111 "cooking 01Ir.
We fa a boon to the busy house, .
..t. wife. It lightens her work. It
.:.y cooks and, bakei to-perfeetion
At. the Barrie time keeping. a •
plentiful eupply o'r hot water
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•'‘Yon.rouSt see this oornbfued
ge and heater 'tcY fully •ap.
,5elate •all its 'outstanding
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.The Cosy lioine
does five things
•well .
1. it1eeteyour,h0m0.
2.• It cooks yottrrneIa
•is easily on the largo •
• roomy cooking suss
,fa.ee,
8. It bake is evenly.
4. Supplied plenty of
hot water.
fi. SWAB eny bind ot •
fuel.
SoldinI,lic ow by
Rae 84 ''Porteous.
iir,iikoi; OM .4* ri to! 0 WO
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• • 'T 1-#XICK sPNTINEL• • '111VX.SDAY,',.—NOVE40.104
VNIITED,HUiciE
NCoTgO •
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• The tbeMe lest • Sipidayfrom the:
pulpit • wins IThe, prehable serinen
Preaehed. et:•'411001111 the Sabbath 'el)
ter the 11,1ona• demenstratiOn.” Next
SundaYle ephloet Wig' suit the people
whose heertaare .ne hig as. the world.
4aehett's.. Sunday. SehO0l. looke4
more like, normal, hot •Sunday,,,then it
.1*.l..'ittone for !Mine time. Tim 'Sunday
era/ a ter -the. 'up -to -the -
standard congregation ''te,meet • for
the ehuFaL .0eXviee•
the, xia0)cp.tt. Zeagn.e, wee ,44ppy to
: nOtOrtaiii Pleit.:ifelen'a 'Young Pee-,
S'ocietY last • •Priday evening. •
Some eighty oe eineWspent , a very
pleaea et 'evening., , 'regelsit
nieet-
in with its '0n4! addreSe. on Trinidad
aird.the United Cinireli Mfesionthere.
a 'young.ma f St. Ifeleee
and the Music?voeal,and inetriimen-•
l,
tale.bthe vie#ing party, era Much.
enjoyed. - :tho,ioe1 lenr and a
half that .;follewed t.onipetitioner ni
*awing, s1;0•11410"04 .::group
were:: very' ',entetteining.And,thektnel.,
that ; was served' wine. certairilY ; good,
cleeSa't happen Often, but it •die
.1aet. Sundayand is almost, a singulay.
eoinaidence,,, none Of the' . stewarde
were out to service' .at either Ilaclei
ett's or Zion last Sunday, just, the
SendaY the pastor 'wonted to have a'
Meeting with them. The Maintenance
,apd Extension :Fund Coininitteee Met
at. the close' of each et the" theee'sierv/1
•ices and made • Plans or the ..annual
appeal fp r the MiesiOnarY and Rene;
vOlent, emelt of the .0i:us-ch. •
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It makes- a differerice..evehert the
celdei weather artivei and the cattle
are, housed it:is •harder tc1 start • the
Sunday morning serViee onthni. 'But
late comers need 'peves• feel that they,
are froivned •UPone,; ,
ZiOn ;service...omit Sunday .morning,
•ASOFIELD 1.19TES
17. 'reterned
flame' after' Spending is• 'couple % of
reonth-erisrtlir"Weet.;
,Miss 'Sadie tadierot in home after
an : extended visit with- f•riends in
Palmerston;• •••
..• ThejediereUthe7Peresemiunt-U,
W.O1.aie to' be ent!ittifried" by the
iadies ef.''Union11.1.1•10:, On. Friday' '
November 18; eit-Hthelniine Mrs,..
Neil' a . •
gin.' 'Alfred...Pelee and • datighierS,
Misses . Edna,: Mildred: an. , y ms
:feed .leaving: for .Titionto.. Friday,.
:where . they -,expect • , snake ,4eir
:`..heme.:• Mr, 0.914e ''and‘,/,;en
he're•,,fer
:The . Pelee ,haire:' been.i Ash
field for ,a number of .'YeeirO• now, . and
will. be • greatly Mieseik'fbeir• .ntanyAhfieJd .
friends wish them :f`gOod'
leek" in, theit„, new home: ,;• . •
Watson Webster, Who-haceleeen
eseisting ".1e,;•.CeMeren,--Witie"flite
apples,•vieited: .oeer, : :weekend
with his friend,, welliegtonWeb
'ster'of PeraMount ••
• Mr. John •iamiesati was, 'elected.
President. of the Paremoent Club: :sit,
'their atimial meeting' -Monday' eV -
ening, • Aleies .1VfieNty Was re-eleeted•
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Mr. - and • Mrs. .Tas Richard's of
11atkdide, spent the', hOliditY undeV
the parental reef at Paianietent. '
A goodly number from Paramount
attended- the 'debate in: .Isschalehi n04
,.013Ort a very :good eVening.
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Miss Jennie Keteliabasi has re..
• turned„irom a visit to the West. Al.
..se, Miss Elien, from a. 'visit. - with
friends at pot: ,
' and, Mrs. : Steie tied' Lloyd at-
tended the 'funeral of ;the late 'f'ivM,;
Stein' 'al. Whiteehnich, 'nit 'Week,' The
deeensed...wai a brotheir of.
r, Steiit
-Mrs. • Duncan Mhcjflanweet
last week to•Voronto, taking, her mo-
ther, Meg. •Adis,with her. '107
ter ,ariii,Tentain• in the city, for the
winter. .
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"Resolved that the Publication Qf
Newf.!' 'Relating ta 'Crinie is 'islet vis
the „Publie .Interest" wa the Oubjeel,
of a debate 'et .the soda! nteeting of
the Tinfoil MOildrik evening
of this ' 'Week. The affiiiiiiitiVe :was
taken by gr, Dtinean MatAae and
Nisi Luella •CeWen; and...the negative
by Mr. Dune an Fintikisn an 'Miss'
Catherine' Blue.' As Mjght be eft.:
:Petted/ with such capable talent all•
round) the debate was ;good.and In.
' tetestingt :The judges !: were Mrs.
,Hector ',Ifeeteen; MISS, Isabel dist-
nut and ,Mr. Harry MeeDentild, The
affirmative was trertirdect the vi4tory,
bit by limitlerge a inaigle Your
.potter' is unable to Say..
•" (Intended: for hist; week).
gr. :Alex. MacLean left thin, week
for 4140, where he will spend
,some'weeks visiting friehda!:,i,We are
seirit to -rePart that hist. brother
Charles, WIIO le Ili ,thatvi .01 • not -10t.t•
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Wc aro sorry Weir
.P.'Oegan..isAoriothily 111 pith linen,.
rnonht,
801116 et the •teschetsu4 0t,040hti
who. Wore:10m* TitshitiOnw
wor#:.-4mtssii As% 10010, :4o. to;
141 g44Nogoio .#4 Tp010$41 VII SOO
gat. NaeVennall.ot Ziranta; MIs
10414).P11,4)4:4 149bOrn; 310,
-41'14-7411"rSer./ '41‘1"4:g1.:424rt -41bent;
S.:err:4f Gt:nri: •Cliar?/;twil -.1&14igeSi;'1'41V:bi3RAI
M4Pnnalci ;„ of ,Strotf04 Norinal
ad M. choies 4/IscOz*or .et:
ohonew' s'
The, fewapPrer at. oti
ThankiigiVieg-Aight wee/ • a deeidee
suecess.., ,The' night Was fine—thetigt
eed se" urge crowd . gathered'
The' tfeateywere splendid; and thie
Was •Icillewed by a• good •progratit ef
Sengs,..reldiege,, and 'a,gOod dialogue •
fifter'Which.'4,alleing. was 'lndulg,ed lo
011 tte :Nee gine!". belies, • ,• •
';Ismiepon.,:sOrit week
the inost mr4-lineeld Bogie , of,
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• '::WHITECHURCH. •
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The; Anneal 'Thankeffering..tiieeting
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•,ef •the ' Weene.We Missionary Society
: the,: -Pre.shi?terian churaii • wai
'held. 'last Thursdese .:whee
Mrs Lbligheed 'Of Hamilten sic
drh-
nuecessful. The colleationi /mounted
..-oesasbeodatt*heo `;'err
,
an0 'Mrs. John 'Reid„of • Au -
belie Sunday' with Mr.
• and Mre-.;Duilean•Bennede
• The 'Ante* AnniVetiaty et the:
'United 'CliurelieWas held lest Sunday,
when'llev, :Mr Irwin, a fori-ner:
tOr,.*. took the eeefelees. . Levee. Cone
gregations :attended 'both. eeryieen..
The collection aniounted :to $360. .
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The •Thankeftering meeting ; of the;
isaien Band of the Presbeteriali
hiireh: will be held on 'PridaY'even;
ng, .November 18tie, at 8 o'elcick.,
neknew12.:Miesien..Band are gi'yrng.;: A
oOd.•• pait: 0 the Progi'ath,the• 'TAine4
11 he sereed, ,,Everybodyelconice.
.,Mr, Albert Stein *he, livee irs'• the
est, and:. Air. John of"Bincar-
ine, were 'here ,laet "Weeii to attend'
e funeral of their brother; Mr.. Will.
Wet.' ' . •
.The'..,Yonng..PeOPle's • Society ape'
0:"Wconen'S Missieriary Society Of
e United .0hureh• :ars.; holding
zaif-rVie• cliur h ori ,PtidaY afa
neon Naverishe • 18th
k •
svi
ertv
th
St
tis
ba
th
ter
Miso Ruby Kennedy Went -ie. -GO&
arieh on Tuesday to viSit her: nister,
7M17.0. .Toynl,ee Lamb yho, we . are
sorri to report, 13,not 'iniptoy!Ag:
• blis:-Deivid': Gillies , visited. in Hen.
eee,,en „Sunday ; going .--Up-•With."Me.
euid Mise „Charles- Cook cif Lneknoes
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si,IVIAPEKING•
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; Ond;:krialpicori; of
..dhsithe,ert;':Were':gUeits.,oMi and
Mri... 0:00.1twainleY 41: few'da Iast:
Week,' ; ' •
'Meseri..'''WriiAttnn :end ,,p60,,Twain.
ley .Tr• )d.t: -Monday tor a i ,ei<tendel.
motor tiip,. Whieff •wilt include • Chat-
hine,.. Detroit •eid.,6ther points.' •
. Alta. T. AndereOp; Harvey,. Tom
,and Mips.Qhee vinited Mr. 'and Mrs• '.
Bert :Red at .WhiteChur'clibn gOnday/'.
. The Blake' Sunday Sc%i4 have
_elded to: hold t'..thms.- •ChriStties "Con-
ceit n the evening: Of :December 23:
Anther announeeMente
Your
PpISONA
Opercitor
Telephone service is not produced .
for 40100ry in bulk; or hi stars-.
04,ages ow' the counter:
Every• Is turned out 1.'to,
order °. — a. etiSteln. ServiCe ,
signedYta meet personal.need,s,
inoriteint'S eotice. ' '
Your telePhone ope*rator is a //mi.-
tiple personality. She the at
the sWitelibeard local, long, dice
teine.4 With signal lines fel her .
Sisters ,f‘,,et the other mid" rentlY'
to select the track for 'ariy
'joinerriey yeti seleet.
' To her, nyonr, call -meand More
, than zrust•a cembinittion of switch-
board manipulations. It is a can
„___for...pereettitit neteidete 'afister,
•04 :pomiAtter ana---atinervised:'fie':"'
•teUr varemtal .elerk,v1....sectetslite,
• would hnd It,
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rAgs
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nnourme ' important .Appointinepts
Three aPpOintnienti Of.' general interest which'affect tt
-eastern and western lines of the Canadian Pacific •Railway
• were 'announced recently,from the, Company's headquarters in
• , Montreal. • ' • • e,'.
•_ ‘' W.• M. Neal, win; ler the pest ,three and a half years 'ilas
been assistantto vice-preaident Grant Hall„with headquatters
in Montreal, has been appointed general meneger of ;Western
.. lines,. succeeding Charles Murphy vihese . retirement was
announeed recently owing to il14iea1th.
•Althenglistill a comparatively young o men,, Mr. Neal is
',regarded as one of the most capable, and prominent in the•
service of the Ca.nadian Pacc. His risen the serviee during
' his 25 years of einployment with the company hasbeen a sue-
tession ofrapid peomationsi. owing to his capaeity for hard
work andyintimateVesp of •railway work:: He entered the
service orthe CariadLui Patific Railway in January; 1902, AK-
' elerlein theneeerietendent's office at Toronto,: In March of
, the same year he was transferred to the office -of the general
••superintendent at Torero. ' • ••,
-Following his traesterence' as clerkeetbe Office ef the Seper-
Intendent at Winnipeg in 1904, Mr. Neal occupied a number
• of clerical positions v various points principally on Western
' lines. tlis first appointment to a Montreal office came in 1910,
wben he Was appointed assistant superintendent of the car
deeViee1lepertment. ' • .
• • • War Boatel •Work
'appoiti•ted general secretary of ihe Cana -alien Rail-
way War Board en October 23, 1917; in which capacity he did
• such notable work as to attract the attention of „all- having
business to do with that important 'department during .the
latter yearebetile War. • • '
in Feii
superintendentat Montreal,.and an April of, the same year he,
. was sent to Toronto to hold a simitar.pcsitiOnthere: • . •
• , Two years later. in 'July 1922; he was •appointed..general
• superkftendentiOr the Algoma districti..with headquarters at
POURT}1 CON J.EINLOss:
Mis Miiry' AlelVIerchyspent la:few'
,clays last:week: with her sister, Mrs
R.. trustee,: on the "Teielfth • Can.
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The South.lemloss congregation
evas 'represented ...at t.the
• hatigh 'Church •evniveisety, ..,-SUnday
North Bay, Which' position he vacated, to
is assistant to the vice-pessideet. • , • .
Mr. Neal was born in Toronto in 10,0, and was' educated.
V .the .pulilic arid Wellesley High Schools there. •He was;
married in.1910' to 'Miss i"rances J. Scotpiti Renfrew.
The position. of 'essistant te the vic:e-president.vocated,by
Mr, Neal is filled by the appointment of ti.i. Humphrey wbo
.until now has been, generalsuperintendexit cf the Aigellna
sion with headquarters at North ,Bay. Mr. HUMplary ie
ateither of the company's ydunger exeeetives who has come
forward rapidly, He also joined the company in 1904 at .
Calgary dia telegraph o'pe.ator. He was later appmntedchlef
dispatcher at Medicine Hat, later being plamd .4,aiv Of
fuel supply and car distribution in Sasheitchewan with bold -
quartets at Meese' jaw, . • _
• , In 1915 he was appointed' superintendent of car leer/lee at ,
• Winnipeg ;' later. being/ transferred to blentreal 'in tbe'soose
capacity. He bean'ie' superintendent -4t Parsiluirse'one.;.lo '
1917, after,spending some time. on "ithe-Broativale,'N.11.'„. ,
and Laurentiart drvisienS, Was apppintedeitip&%tendent Oahe ;
Trenton - Division and later assistanthe again succeeds in Montigar1414_,Iereelntendtrt, at i
Toronto.' • In March, 1924, he was aPee=*1
tendent the,Algoina district..ehere •• 'Mr -
when) 'eal: Mr. Munn:Agee is &ie.:.
outstanding railroad lean despite hiteeemparative Youth. aad
he has been extremely popular wherever be ha been seatinnetl.
Mr. Huniphrey is to be diecceecied.at Nerth.RaY !tads**
Halkett, now Superintendent at.111CoeeTaw, %me% . Mr. Hal- • —
ket-t was bore in Ontario and went to Western Canada in 1897 •
in ordertto enter railroading. :•.1-1e.atarted as a brakeman
Nan couverlirt8977eserefwefilliteg various weihtments-
westernlines,' he became sulierintendeaf.at Kestorain .1915. '
Sihde that elate he has •held-earique-appointments. He.n-
spent.soinetirnein Montreal: during.thepiit two years ea,
Special work ia conhePtion„with lahor negOtations..: •
I of the School Pair and trip to,• the
-ILHouse, of -Refuge. 'A plane, -duet:vas:
given by Raynercl Ackert and Winni.:
'Fred; also Winnifrecl Ackertgave. a
73rano. solo. • ;Afk splendid Paper. •wan
••giVerz by Mrs. W.. Cox on ,elloespital;-•
•Ity for the ord.'? ..At 'the dote Of the
ineeting-lunch was. served: The Dec;
• mie!,se.tirizif.
.WHili6.dbeIis
eihe,ld: at the .hetne of
r • , '
Dr. Anna, Nicholson has returned
home froM:. Detroit •
• Mr. and Mre',..R. Martin .sPent,
evening lade Week 7ith •Mr.. arid Mrs.
Martin of Paramount:
, Mi.. aria Robinson :metered
t� : Wingham on Sunday; . to. see their
note How'ard,,, .in, the hOspital.
•A' number free' here attended the
Hot Supper in Ripley last, • "Ptiday
night •
• Miss . S. Buckingliiini,:•;whe spent a
few days; at Mr.' R. 'Martin's;, •re-
turned to ber'Jionie. inRipley.
Rev. Mr. and Mrs..Connor of. Rip-
-ley, spent ;, Tuesdee 'afternoon at Mr,
Thompson't:-
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11OLYROOD,,,,
• Mr. and .Mrs. Richard Elliott'' and
Tandy Teeently visited 'at. the latter's
home,. *r..:Corbett',7' COoksville, Ont.
. Some of; our teachers aroundy.
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roild',arejhaving a pretty Pair time.
„ The 'conentinitY join he •cene•ratu-
.
•• iations, to Mr. and Mts. Johnnie Barr,:
AII. We-Iv:nee :them onoSt heartily . to '
Mr, and Min: •Reg: Sinith Of
tuckno*, were, resent. 'visi,tore at '
• .
Meter, Askert's,', .„• , ,
1 -toward ,Robinion •who .has
ebeeti-in-Ltlie-W-ieglicen-hospital-forther
past few Weeke, we ate' sorry to nay,
is net. ,showing much iteprovemeet;
Mr; ' and Mrs. Nelson • of Leaming-
ton, visited receittlY with the '''..latter's
grandperents, Mr. and• Mt's, H.
Pierce,•
IVir, and ,Mrs, Miner ' Ackert. :and
Jackie., spent ;the week -end with their
danghtet Gweedoly11,- at Brantford:
Anniversary. Servi0s „held
Presbyterial” Chutch' :Binlorrele. con.
&feted by 'it former pester, Rev. Mr,..
,Matbeson of leamsville., were large-
ly attended, . both morning and even-
ing. :The, special niVsle by .the choir
,wa
rnlich appreciated. • • • . •
ittvg...'t 1kftieree.and Mr', 11., IlIffiS„
tailed en their, feiid, gra. Thomas to
-Hartle; Wh6 has .ben under the Dr.'s ',sr"
.eare the past week: , grd., 'Harris,. we'
:ere glad, to report, Is improving. '
Mrfi. MacIntesh ' ' /Aid Mr -j of
gatet spent, Sunday at ..A,IberC fon
Thompseniee .:-:1 .•
The tiolyteett Wertien's- InStitnte.
the-
hen,w'et Ditts, Ernest'. Ackert on goy.
•3-rtl, 4 4spi#ndid 441304 40,f the ,•teri.
.ventioe it • Witiketten wee given .by
-Mr0;11. 411ariible. Was ntletided -te
Seild ,$10 of donation to;the ebfl
ciros4 okisitog, •119,porte wgte
p
L S TG11)E
and' gre. Elmet Alton • and
family ei;en't .Sinday, with Mr. . and
Mrs; JeSeph. Tiffin.' :, ,•
The Laeeside W.IVr.Se met last
Thersday ofterecion ' the chureh.
•• .1V1r,:- and grs..Jahri Hays: fan:i-
lly of Detreit. spent ..the week -.end
with .Mr: and Mit. Tiffin. 'the
return *trip Mrs.. Charles;Baker ac.' •
amilPenied • thein."'.• , • . ,•
1.36; James Emerson neq 'Miss Os
and Mrs...• Emerson . visited last :Sen.
day with Mr. andrmrs. V. Emerson.
Mr Jaek Strome, -wtio ',Seas doing
th ditching in this vicinity,, moved
• his' ditching machine. home on , Mon-
beiVieg , finished all his centracts.
M; and'grs. Deiweoe and Mr.
and • Mrs,. R. Boss ariii :family :Spentan .
eventrig..last week with Mr,", and, ,
Mrs. : Wesley Tiffin.• : :r
t •'IS
''ivfOR.WD AND 13-14.spm4k. •
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• scHooL. 'anti:ART .
,Form I of the:LC.4, held a Liter: '
ary meeting On • Tuesday, 14eivember;'.
8th,,. at. '.30 "pa*. Thelneeting. openeti.
itir,singing gapik Lent,'!. and -
athdidsrewss7, fizel"lotieatigaby;othi: firielreeanideet:4.•
Beryl Gardner' and Lorraine Web -
Son: A lent on 4,'My Trip te the:West!'
was gieeii by Clarence Greer. Jessie::'
MaelCenZie crOntribiqd .a piano
The question : of school pins was diet- :
cussed ,anci a eCOunittee 'svniNasipoint- •'
• t report On this matter. The
.m-eeting dosed singine-G4
'
•. •- 'Form II, Literary • •.
• The.'meeting. aliened by einging .the
Marble 1.',ef• • sva: fc414WeirE::by-
the Chairresues address: The .toPies
"Tharilsseivin,g,” wetee'.giverl 'Jessie:, •
in-
strumentals enti'petpees were. - given
AndreW.
, ,•
by' the sttelente.. '.The' ,meetini:Clo4d1
by singing :the National •Aithent..
• The second 'meeting Of -Perin;
Literary Society :was, held. on Nev.
10th.- , 'The meeting was .,,opeoed by
Singing !‘The Maple teat POreiree,n
after- whichthe President gave an -
address. The treasurer's • report ;and
he minutes .of the -hist :Meeting were
eaci. giSs. Metier; nioved that each
upil • pay :a fee' 25e.':..for athletic
MiCoj2,regailt14•ullreesnid:rnsoan. P
we
a
err
el; 4NPiPoxoilin'tesint! •
attend., tit this matter: The't rst :Telm-
er• wee, , instrumental by Eno*
uSerell, folloWed 'by, a talk • en
istiee.by Ecierie &nide ..Porrit, 111
s. sang a chorus, 'and • Margaret'.
•
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(Ifereld• and Timet, Walkerten.) b
The 'presence at. the' 'Assize CoOrt 13
bete on"Tuesday afternoon' of ;Up. le
:ward twenty -Ave ladies the b
court reorn,..alaey of 'Whom Were girle
Air. 'th-eiFteiiis;.
beib. 'gave a reading, 'f011.4ved
serdid. testimony of a • seduction. case,' -be
oecesioeed eitieb serprise and eorii;•
meet front a 'large:Portion of the male'
gentler .firesent,•whe will admit that,
one heti: sonietiniee to .live "iorig to -nee
•'much,: • 1-1tie. many. of them Were. in. en
.tete,sted• in the case othee--thin froth• ch
merbid curiesity it would. be interest., T.h
lee; tIctime, but not probably the' i1e
.history Bruce has the 'eeurt room
,shewn alarge iteprel1etitatiMi• of 'lir
the, gentleii:eese sitting through,. a pith- To
'tics far the: saheb) journal,' by Ina -
1 Craw. ,' The meeting was: elpeed,'
Y Singing ,the 'National Anthem. •
The kinleugh' hell) thely
nual Thenk=Offering ,service in the
tirCh' on the evening Of Octolier. 301
e President, Mrs. Lain& preside&
t. timbal] rend the scripture
son,. and Mrs. Ilodgkinson led 'in
ayor. ,Mise Dolly Randerscin of
Icknow gave a trrq InEipiring
'lie 'trial of this:nature and getting ah dr
enefut siich suggestive etuff: Whet 1
the iteetieg; with Prayer. The. think.'
off
edification! 010-'6 an ba: gitln val. ,
:enterily attendieg 'such. trials and ',HS..
,
,.teith-4-lifo thei_ t41111.Aeations;S :,aNge.d,"
,have .iod 'to the,feling of such
its, 'is beyond:our cripacity to fath.
rtvidently atiethee. inanifestatiort
fe.minine'
nd•
•IIACIIELOR.,00 PRE rdriE •••1
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The bacholotatire heading the list
A`ing,itea .bithelorl
t. gennet 'is a bachelor, Mr,. 1;1,
Natty, .11ros14tilit of. the .C.P.14., is
hilgihiler, find tile heir to tilt ,,threte
Ztigtond• is 4hoolitoldvi
ess, basing }lei. thogh*en Luke •
: 25-42: The: choir s'kendered ape.
1 walla: and Mr. Malcolm eleeed
et:ing • ameunted to $48.26.-•4ee'r
WILI? T.ALie ;DRAINAG
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•Fetgussen of the O.A.C.*111
be at • GOlitOili7-g0Iners Hal/ the
will aci.;
to
ho
heji
t tl it3t3:::Mstallitr;to: e;u4e4$84:shineEti:i0p,f d4 It*T orit hAle to 0:1161 no 11"t,
jeet drainftke, expleinhig the tilim
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