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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1927-12-08, Page 5THCLUCHNOW SENTINE4 .`''THURP, DAY, DECEMBER 8th,1927, . • 4,t NT HARflWARE • WITH 'THE COLD, WEATHER .JCSIr AROUND THE CORNER If HAKES US THINK ,OF orrOVE$ AND'REAT, • ' • ERs: WE ..c.kaalt„ 1a. FAMINI,4 • '`cop1::41.934a • . ivf.ktot .st,410.,..14141( TBOUGIIT 1011. (*AN. ANn. c1n'013,4tmio, .1"kiPE'REPERVOTRI. ALSO Mc CLARY% 'N/UEBEC'.1.: WITH' AN 18 I OVEN AND CIRCU. "LATINO' RE$ERVOIIt IF YOU, :;41113-• IN NEED OF NEW, :RANG11,yFAY. U$ A CALL BEFORE BUYING. WE CAN SENO YOU,To MANY • Onsplan usaas, AND THE PRICE 15 BIGHT, ALSO THE COOKING,BAKING AND HEATING , .• - THE NEW', ;.COSY BOME4 POR'A,HEATEB; EITHER' OADINABY FINISH;.; OR THE ALL ENAMEL* OANIsa, ; "iiI1BEEC" IIBATERS,.. AL 1 SIZES, 'ALWAYS ON . . HAND., ' thildaded Fieh Car: of -Ceznent Lime, Plaster and Gyproe AlWays on. Hand . • RAE p0:RTg.4.:U.S. :Luckti.ow.; hone 66. Hardware Coal plumbing Insmithing • Lue,kpoii %Ingham Phone' 94' Ph(in• J56 MonUmental Works LUCKNOW and WINGHAM- tholargest and Most complete toelt-larthe----nroat=beautifuL:desigw_ to Choose front; • • ' •Marble; Scotch, Swedish and :pie: adieu Giiinitee• i:L.- •_ We asaksra specialty of „Famili'- • .Mennruelats and .invite .your brave. • IwitriPtionsi Neatly. Carefully and • rremntly Done., •• • See ins before placing your order. • • Douglas Biwa. 11. A. Spotter: LucknOw. !Ont.- ' • o••••••••••••, _ L. O. L. No. 428, . LticknOW-• meeta... the seamd Tuesday Of every 'month In their° hall, at a ',vetoes. C. Mullin, W. M.1 P, Carter, Rec.' Sec. KINLOUGH .ASHEIELD. UNWED 'CHURCH, ' NOTES. • -" The W.H.E.. 0 4,0 eke*. (I`ck: • :41,1. goad well( 'that , publicity, . It as net salWaysi''':-tho:,bet things that are '.deckstrod fr.,Orn rtbe. , heueetolm. BY .-M0144- 'AeCtingil theY--heep•--MbralailarY':lnteriat -4• 11Ye : thing,and itis Certain1i4o" be r4,1c-- Oned 'ono Of be import* t' ,Mean's. of :grace te a ,ntrinher.ofjoit ivoinei4 geneinie !..erstaligMfient ofIrolif forwittded to. :the DeactineSta,. HoMe: and liorde "of• -Triionto'ss, pear ;$' Wee*. or ;two ago .; Bales' of .elritliinek-',ntili; tir'elOtbe' the,' sent fro n* „ :d...,!„.other cooOdy centre 0.': 'Ever*, Mira ifOOdlY, :Sinn of mOny 18 co11ecte1:for tiv •MiSsionstYY Frind.. 'At the 1eetr1r?eet7: ing, they Were, 'fifty daillats4hOit,of. . their. 'objectivo; for 4h* ireiteat dalea; der, year, but •trist .worriep' tit get :it• They get that they go ifter, and, „siime`,sak. they are 'Mete_ '4enerousi , than , the Mee., But the,,writ:gr would not;iike ,t,o. Make any Pt4noinicernent, since" he. ba been st) with the -generous way thO'iOn In.Ye. in the list' week or twt. treated the *Is, .sionstry and Benevolent Funds of: the C14tYnnc.-theOladieeP:-eoaqnittee,;vf: Cettain Church it was agreed that for ..a missionary' object 'every ' niem- -bet, should : contribute! ''oriir dollar Which she had 'earned 'herself by hers' we*. On the 10814 when the Money was, brought in Various istc,ries, were told as to how the nioney had . been earned. One :Indy. ad , some. -ealces:--another-bed--secuted---riewspa per subscriptions, another had. dene. needlework,.and so, On,. One lady;. . however, when • asked hew She :had earned the money, ' re. Plied' that she bed, get it front her linsband, ,there was. no'had w,Ork•. about that," exclaimed: one , et .t*o. , "You Atin't know iny brisliand," was 'her responne, with a faint smile. - The service at Zion next' : Sunday ,wi,11: again, please note,,, he in • the morning, and at Blake. in the even; Ilitekett'a_ean never forget when tbeir servicecomes, tuiless they want ASlIFIET:p NOTES Lctfie MW-Nci,41e has return- ed 'bonier after spending .4 few Week's :i Windsor, •, f ' , . • , , :'411103" Pupili of IV;-•4411field - hold, their :arinnal '•Christmai • Conceit on. the 'evening Wearies- daiTPPelnbOX'';',2,1, At 8 ,o'il°0cl' •• 'and 1V1r34'ClieSter Hilton and children id Mr. Tack. Mstceith.,.. of Oakville, :Spent- the 'Week;:gnd,jsiting Ashfield friends • Mises Thelma MeIntyie an Get- sinno,.ryslient' the. A, week -end. -the c gOais •• 'TY°itttquifni:. tug Y.r.07.c°niell.140,1" '.TairOlito' .week: -Mrs :- jacOlarnilten of Para; inount cIub Mrs • Robert. Nelson' of 'CitureY's Corners ''ehib; • Mai Lizzie.. Stewart,. of Union ,club;,^01a. Alesi...MeeNay ,,andGordon Jamieson of' Paramount club.' • . 4fiztl Mrs. W.' j. McLean and Bert spent 'a day thia-Week with 'Kin,' Caroline: friendS. A number . of our, young people, spent Friday 'evening at The neople:-Of this cominunity jein . • • iexpresSing SYrrinathy to the tele'. • . • tives of the late- Matthew Haldenby. The "Anglican Sunday . Sehool will hold their annual Christrrias Tree and entertainment on Monday'evening December, 19th, A road,: tailor s_nyalt's kreztlly as- T,he Presbyterian gonday, School tontshing, how many. school -girl .com- will hold . an ,Old Time Christmasitree plosions he • finds on fellows' suit- on 'Friday evening, December 23rd: costa A good Program is being prepared. 0.00-. • FLOWEIWALH -Frances MOIrtar•ia•-•uPPIY,Ing at No. 5. Kinloss' during Ole absence Of the teacher, James .Little, on ac-. • ••:' 'Mr.,.W, `of Watertewn, N.Y., is spending' his .vacation ,at his old' honie here. •- • A •splendid WraS 'enjoyed- iirat Fridayi-eyening-••by the, Kairshea and. :Paramount clubs . at the Horne" lieldArr Lucknow...- ball. About -weyer-Vreseltt---:,4f*ral7.4g7Oripte':-'""tfiit hours -spentin dan4ng . splendid .prOgnintnie was. given,. After lunch, which followed the!rprogramme, danc- ing *asagain tesiinied. Tbe_ladiesi of: the Kairshea club, who' 'get up -the. Home,"..,are', entitled-. ta• ' great ,oredit; and ..tbe 'thanlis ef all Who. en- joyed wedding was SOlenrnizedb•e held the heme (4 7% !Pt' ,Fre rst a oilier -7serNed, The -January meeting wil.. On Thursday, Deceilib... er . Thompson. , There be: an ex- ehange of gifts !not .exceeding 25 as, ',Aylei Press Sec'y • ST: -HELENS count 'ef illnesi: '''' • - Miss. titzie Hodstinson is '' spend- . . . • ing a week with:friends in Clinton. ' Mr...end:Mts. W. F. MaeDeziald and Children' ,sPent hist Thuisclasi. at the home :of Drincan GlikiliM;'.2n4. Con..1.- . iFlowerditile: was ' repretented• : large :ntunbet'irt ," the. tr.}‘,31,-.0,.. "M Honie7'• in LiiclitioW 'last Friday, tight .and air repOrt it' good -tirni': Miss , °Bye Robb ' is Inlay . these' days preparing for a •Cliri.itznas con- ceit at •her,schOol at 'Pi:stele- Greve. ...Dirs. A. '•Gillies -sad jscrs. W. Ste- . 1 pbens Ind ,dari-ghter-W.ihne,-Hripehtta day recently.at ;the:borne of L. Mac- • HOLYR0613 • The 'Annual' chnistrnas Tree. of •S. 5. No. 4, "Ho4trgicd, Will ba -'held in the TawIlebiiiFridelr, Dec- 10- . A • . . good program is being..prepared, Two , P1aY07,--"A MySteriouS, 4' Secret" and "AWarDown_Baatt" Y4.4. the young people Air, the community, PeciTil Wilde by Orchestra. Admis- sion 15c.. and 25c, ; idr,••and 'Mrs: Cathers of 'Salem: "Mr: Eadie .0i. his win; DaVid, of •Glennanail." Were Sunday: visitor's: at Mr t George Bell Of Beth. Lny, sent tneada*, „evening,: ;it • Mr.. Erneat'Ackert',A-'^ • , of, "Lircisnoril spent the 'week-rentl. with •her friend. Winnifred Ackert. Mrs:' Culbert ou4 344,8 Eva": were visitors' at .'Mrst. cently., .‘ ' WO, Fnnnie. McCrea T Of!, Windsor - visited.. her. friend,.J134iss tes,per week -end: ' • ,the •11014'yeed. Women's held _their Monthly.- nieetiog at the home of Mrs. Alf. Hodgins. •It 'Was decided to send $19.04? a a donation. to the Sick Children's Hospital, . The Etistr.--Pres:.,..-31ii..•-Agnew,: item. Luck.. now, ..waS, present..and give- a, spier-, did paper,' -Miss . Hazel Pearcy 'also gav a„splendid paper on "Christ: mas4,-Amusementi_for:Young People.," A piano• instrumental was given by Miss Norine Hodgins, which was fol- lowed by. a side. by Mary. Cox. At the 'close 6f the meeting lunch .was, PAGX• nits • fiCHOOL;,REPORTS•. °,04; -.NO, 4, Kinloo 'IV to •300i• Larerle• jelrnstOn, •444; *.liareld. Con, grain, 2$4 - Jr. 1V-,Tetn1 .540, H. 412;F. 330-7.: .-Annie.--Burt,-,--267Itddittr7110Mpson; 308; • Sr. IIi-Tota1 550, P. Lorne ,TohnstOn. 348j „'Tlifford Cep: - grant,. 304;.;,. *Bernie •••• Casit1431, 251:: • iReggie Breotne,' 'Jr IIL-Total 550, 11 412, P 330- : „. 'ThiT :Bort; ',398;' Lida' jobriston,, 365; yaled..' 240; Ackert:: 11 Cla8s-Totai 4$0,' ,L2.1o1 ai.x;on:ie„..sosg Brirt, 255: -*CliffOtil.":, Robb,- .224; Vreasa :•Ottgaidi wifl field Manse; b_y Rey.. G.. -chie, When. Mrs. 'Violet Robb became the, bride .of 'Mr.', 'George; 'Drennan. -Mts. Wilfred' Bradley Was her sister's bridearnaid, and the'.groom 'was' sup= petted 'by ;;Mrs. Howard Barger, bro- • ther of .the bride. :In the oyening a reception WO held 'at thehome' of the bride's -mother' Mrs John 'Bar: • ger, when. about tw& hundred and f.;- guents Were •pteSent. 'The .ha'nny John Webb- at High River. .Couple were reeinients of 'Many heau- 17ter'. Wommonsinal11111111410 •on your horse wn ,vehicle at night may '44 • Horse-drawn vehicles (as well as motor vehicles), on the high- way at night now MUST display a light.. This new law is designed to prevent accident' to occupants of horse-drawn vehicles as well as, of -motor cars. , You will provide for. 3roui.' arm Autrey by obeying this law. Drivers of fast-m.oVing vehiclei have beconacaccustomed to looking for lights on ALL --Vehi'clei atnight. - The danger' of accident to hose -drawn vehicles without ,lights:therefore 13 greater now than it was when lights were not comPribOly. At n , this seaso, when nights are darker and longer, the basard increased.; ° The light on a horse-drawn.Vehicle must be Placed ein, the kit. side in a t011spicHoHS position. It must Show white to the front d red to the rear.' It ,must be clearly visible at a distance of at least 200 feet. Where vehicles carry infians- mable materials, or ' are structurally unsuitable ,for carrying lighted lamps the Department, by regulation, may perinit the use of a reflector. instead of a lamp. Fme The penaltyfor failure .to observe ,this laski is a fine Of $5.00. Motor traffic offices 'or :city...or .town police trill 11'whofail to comply:2' 1••• tifr • • MMOTOV: RjCLES- BRAN( R *0 Department of i1ON4 r/46149041* . • ' .Mesirs. Angus McDonald, Hugh .tifur, and Useful giftS, including nunr- efaltreliiek-s7 Th-er the. Rutherford, Lorne Weed's, W. L Tesits,below 40 gt6on.es, Ashrod. er, Will: Humphrey; Frank Todd *fio .Tat,A1 75%.599;', 50% . • ,:, •• " • , • Coral MaeDonaid ,apent` feiy daYr lionots-C. Canipliell 671; E The,„cifficers the .Public Library met on SaturdaY, eVenint, , to ,..select nevi books,". • Mr. Lorne. Webb has returned, af... ter spending the inmmer. ,with • Mr • (absellt)i.: • ' ' ; ' -Sr Pr --Namei arranged 'inorder naetit.,john •Dickison, Frank,• gas, • ' ' ' Jr. ,Pr.•;--Ntrines arrangi, ed in orde of nierit,=-Anna Marie, Corrigan, Ken- neth •Dicirisen; Billie, Burt, Baristilla . Cassidy,; • ' '• ' .11 „ . • . E Doubledee, Teacher. ' • 1 5. S. No. 3; Finless , • • Sr. 1VicPherson, °76f1s; M. Cost,i'64,; -110dgiria, .Jr. IV -G: Ross, 659; K. Ecken- swiller, 53; I: Colwell, 47;L. •Hawk- shaw, 25.*. Jr. lloss, 70%; G, McPher- son, '64; L Johnston, 47; 34: Ilodgins, 26;,.M: flawkshavi,, 25; M. Carter, 6. ° II Claispoed`,- I. Eekenswillet• R. Hodgins; C. Colwel1.1 Good,, -G.' %lames, .J. .Johnston; Fair -J. Cniter, L. Carter.", Pri-Good-N. Pr. -Good -V. Johnston, P. Carter.' I. . MacPherson (ab:),G. MacPherson ab.), EVelyir ' Johnston, , F. Fair -Edythe johristori, M. Johnston H. Carter (all.) •• • • • .•1(*) • Menns. one exam. miss .r, , No. on tell 30; Average' att. 25. • ThOmpeon; Teacher • S. S. No. 7, Kinloss Honours 75, Good 50... . Fair .9. o o this. week at Fat Stock Show • itadDOugaiL-628: Good-0...31acInnes -Guelph. Mr. Miller-elhifiltedgrp-OultrY;.- She SaCrament. , of the Lord's SUP.' Jr. IV: 'Total 750. 75-566: 50- per,will: be observed' in .the prated Church nekt Sunday 'morning,, Pre-. intratory'-services , Will be „ held • or Thursday evening. Mr. War.k of Smith's Falls is the gnest of his daughter,' Mrs:. T. J,. .Salkeld. The •Viromezi!3 '.institute held at Mrs. A. Anderson's on Thus'. s day, was- Well' attended. The,• papers read and the roll call were .on,sub jects relating. to the, Christmas! sea- son. Donations were .;granteci, to'the Public.Library and to the Children's Memorial: Hospital, Londen. dis= • was enjoyed by all. • • The regular meeting of the Young • • people's Society of the United Church, . will . be held On Friday.evening. The subject is :in charge ,• of Miss -Mabel Woods and' 30. Wilson WcOai. • Many' friends of ,Mr. and Mrs. Jrio. MO( ,SC1101. '141TRA*T. VOrm he1d * JiterarY: Meeting OP, Nevi, 29, • ,F011OWing 'the opening. ' ereisee the. ettairmeri, gave an address O n "Rubber," and „Evelyn Reed gave.a reading..MttaiCai nanalK-ra were solo by Forrig.r: Apd A 'PlAnA lo by Wienifred ,Ackert?•Siniging ofi the National -Antheni, brought the meeting to a, close.--Sec'Y.• . Wong., II-Litetary held Meeting On' NAY; Meeting 'OPeneti by Singing:0 'Canadai thiS was fol- lowed ••by the, cliairnia0 address, viatr decided that eabh‘rnember •pay•25c., towards. atbleticti..,and ape The • "Longfellow," Was token, .iii.;-31-elda. Lane. The ,Journal was efran by. Atahell' Cameron:and. JesSie AndreW;'„4,pqr4,0 .0•310.)y4 Clara ..MacT. Donald; -a poen •PY :Alma Ringer', and °•Stu'nip. speech hy •Sheila -MacLeod wele'.other numbers 'en, .the • nrograrn. . 'FOURTH"' CON., 11 INLOS • Mrs.., Dan MacIntyre. oncl,..her mo- • ther- spent ,1stat- -week, with, ,f.riends. in London, • •• • •:• ' George* MOMillart -arrived home • from ,the Weit last week. : `• . Mrs.*S. dariiiiaarri'left,fof 'Toronto yesterday, 'as argel4te W.O. COnkeritiori;being.• held there•this Week.. . • • r Mrs 3 Martin ...,spent a'.few days With Mrs. D.• McDonald- 'of Lucknow. • Mr. Webb, who ha -been in the , . . West,: returned home .reCently." . K. McDenald. is spending , the week in, Toronto, • The annual "At .11orne7" 'of the • Paramount and' leairshea •C„ -bibs was held in the town .110:: 1.6ckriois,' on Friday night,' with a very large: ga- thering. The program was nrepared' by the Kairshea club, and Mr. Cob; Well 'acted' as Oairinan.• Mises ,-. Bes- 'si 'CarnOchan and 'Blanch MacDou, gall :gave a piano' duette, 'followed by the. Harmonic:a :Band, 'Meirle Middle- ton 'sang a solo, ,,and -Mr,' Neil Mac - Callum in his'kilts;gave virile' selec- tions On. the: tea;sfpipe's., MiES A. Donald and Mr, Ale*: NICNaysang a duette,. Little: Jean 31steCallum. and -Betty ,MacKenzie 4i4 sonic fine High -r land dancing, and -"Tony!, 'danced the phrleston,which, wis flinch, enjoyed. Miss Bessie Barnby gave s piano so- lo. ,Misses darnochin, 31eXinrion 'Marin, Robb, 31cDoogall; rt. Grahai McLeod end Middleton; gave' the "614 • Maids' SoliloctuY,"„;, followed by a splendid, recitagon by : -Miss ..Mary! McLeod.- Lnuch was served. to some four' litindted ;persons, and the rest of the evening Was. spent in danding. • WHITECHI:RCH .379 '40-303. Good -V. Gaynor 407. "Fair==Ada Burns 305*. -• ' ,Sr.. III: Total 1072. 75-804: 507- 536; • 40•••=428. Horsors=jirri McNeil 851. Good -A: •Thompson 669; Alice ThOmnion 635; •R. Campbell 616; H.' •Button .,546. poor -Harold Stewart*. • Sr. II: Total. 638. 76--478:.• 50- 319;, 40-255. Honors=L. Mend; 540; E. Born 51.2. Good -Mary Me- COnnell 423; L. MaeLeod 343*. Fair -G,race MacLeod .311'; Jack Gaynor 300. Jr.. ,Total 581. 75,--..-435; 50- 290; 40-232. -...Good-M.• 'Campbell ,play. of inexpensive Christmas glfts 409; C. Irwin .401; 'D. ,MacDougall. 348; Lorne ,Sills 328. 2 •, -I:: Total .412. 75-309; 40-206. • Good -Donald Thompson Primer!: Total ..320. 75-7240; 4 50- '164); •40=128. lioniirs-W. Thompson 263;"-J., Burns 250. Good -.M. Carter 239; J. Carter. 171. Fair -C. McNeil, Rutherford took advantage of the Op -148'. , •. , . , portanity to call on them on Monday. No., on roll ..29. Ay.. att. 25:9. . being the Occasion of their' golden •. Annie' E. Jernigan. A.,„reee'tinE of' 'Forin LiterarY; 8Ociety was. held".on Dec. 1st. The opening number was:, a ' chorus,." "0 ' Canada," followed by the minutesf of ,the last meeting- The next. number . *ea- chorus by six:girls', after Which `• Isabel Craw gave a recitation; Monis e . Penner 'gavan instrhinental,- • and. • this • was followed by a spelling match. Pearl • Nixon and Jack Mc-. . Nab Were readers, and Pearl •Niitorfs Side won. • Enola %swell, Dave An- derion, Ales. Andrew, -Morgan , Hen- • derson and Jack M8Nab gave sturnp speeches. ASHFIELD ; 'COUNCIL , Mrs. McCartney and her grand- . , , . , daughter, Miss., Henderson of PowaS- son, are Visiting herbrother."Mr:' J, Laidlaw Sr,, who, .we .ate 40iFy, td ,re port, is not keening very, well. ' • • • The annual meeting -Of the WO - men's tMissionary Societ$ will be -held on Thursday. afternoon,, December 8 ' in the baionient Of the Presbyterian Church. -All the nierab.ers- are • quested to,attexick,,this. , ' are sorry te report the' sudde• n. death of tine 'of the old PlOrieers the person 'of Mr.. Alex Erlerson.. bn Sunday afternbon„ December 4th. 11€. has been. troubled with asthma fin, some time,but didn't appear to bk• Joiteh, wprse. than pSual„,..tintir. doily, passed awitv: ' leaves to Mourn,. his we and three song a•rid -two Ilauglyters:N7iitor,-' Pi:tar-Lane' tii4E Alfred:and Lila at ht\MP. the sympathy of ,the omnrniinity Is eX= tended to them in their, t'id bereave= men., The .funeral, •whieh was large- ly attetidetl; was held on Tuesday af-, ***Oen Greenhill Cemetery. Mr; Ernarsonwu ih" Fifa 76th year:. Corinil :Met on, Nov, .14, members all _present, minute's ."�f fornier • ing was' read and approved,' on tion of councillors Sullivan and'j An- / dersnmotion o()Hon of Cameron and izoier. tsh1e8.0s0heaenrid cslahirep"-- evfaiiTuoehrn.biulun Richard. Johnston, two •extrminationri • $4.00;., nunirter Six Was then duly On motion of ilc1Clenzie and vanthe following. accounts were or- dered, Paid; J. J. ..Hendereen, . $62.75; Expenses , Of delegation. 'to turpentine' for paint on bridge $3,20; John Kilinttriek, salary' 660.90, .team,': working 45,30; $76:20•;_-_ nettle's,. grading: $7,101. J. S. Kilnat, riek, gravel for , bridge, $12.00; 'John Salary o awnalit* ''at bridge.' $22.55; J.. W. Fettle,' tpeing side 'of road $10.64:, Albert McGee, wire and -repair to bridge, Scraping and Tentting weeds' $30.90; T:. Crate; '••• premium. on holdup .insurance' $10,00:, The following sums' were Paid: -' for , gravels,- Wesley 'TwatilleY '$14.56; W. FapiSh $35.12; • Mrs...1. Reid $10.62; Win. • J. Elliott. $20.62; Wm.! Irvin-, $17.12; John' Snvage .t5,25; R. Li/di- later $3:75; Win. N. Johnston 42.00;• , Bblaolrim. $75:7S5h;Th aeliletoptitu02;53 $17.87- Gordon $15.09; G.' 14,, Page 75; Albetr- Towle $12.50; Geo. Rich- sitdsen $8.62; -Geo: -Horne' $56.29;, D. Sproul $.10.19; Tho3....Sturcli $35.81;'. Doncan. Came:ton $13:25; 'John 31aC- MCDonald Isaac Andrew $56:- • Rae $7.87; Johnston411.7d; :A. 87; Wm. Hamilton $10.31.; ' ' J. Miller $3.75;-.1: S. Ki1patricli-415.75: !Payinent:s to patrolmen Were,mnde as follows: John Little $1.20.00;' Jan Dalton $317.75; •Prank winis• se4go: Albert McGee $220.00;; Wilson Irwin • $266.90; H.:.•J::•131.1,1ce: $126.25.; Henry' • Hawkins $163.75; John FOSter $202.- ; 50; John` A. 'Johnston $157.00; Herb:. Curran $499.05;. 'Wm. Clare $107.50;.• ..Roy Myers. $186:25; 3.• W. Alton $111.05'; John Courtney 657.75;2.1tobt. Fitzgerald $232.37; ,Geo, pliott $34.r. 50; Nelson Graham :$79.00; Thoinas Shackleton $206.25;. Jacob Huntei,:•: VrdBarg 76.9.5;GerilF191.85; Richard Ri6d $S86;r75;• Johgown; • ston $117.75; Russell, Bissett $225.00-' Thos. Fergrison $132.25; Virni, J. El- litt $227114 T. J. Lannan $126.95; J. McNamara 6242.59; Samnel'Swan. 5160.90; Fred' Johniton, $186.75; G.' • Barger, $21025; J. P. Murphy $109.- .50; Chas. Ritchie $370.55.; • Moved hy Carnet:1ln 'and 1,1c$enzio • and carried that Reeve and Treasur:,' et invest the surplus of the. railway interest in bonds. Counci•then suijourned lfo meet at ' ten 01,clook on .Deceraber the fifteenth on motion of. McKenzie and ' Ander- son. -C. E.' keDonagh, Clerk. -v,-edding anniversary. That they mai be spared to enjoy many, more years is' the wish 6f a host of 'friends. • ZION, ' Mr.,aid-'Mrs. S.• T. ,Kilpatrick (if 3laiekingi, called "on Zion friends On' Friday last. ,. •• Mr. and Mrs. -Chester Hinton and family and Mr. John' McKeith ' of :Oakville; spent the week:end'with friends 'here. •• : Mr. and ;Mrs.' Chas.' E. Mcbonagb. entertained the young peaple, of Zion league". on Tuesday evening. A number from Zion'attended the Home'!„ of. the Paramount .•and. Kairshea and...U.F,W„0. !clubs,. in Luckaow on Friday. evening. A good time is reported., '. • , Regular ineeting of Maple Grove T.O.L. No. 1044, Friday, December '9. Election of officers-. Full attendance requested. Mr. Will Pepper. has returned front Windsor, 'after spending a week with hie -friend,, Mr. Ed. Gardner. • • 'Mr. 'Frank Ritchie had th. , Misf.er- tuhe toaliave his Wrist broken lait Week, When the engine 'of his car batk-fired. ' ;34"i: 11 -ark Giro:Met " atift family of, Re:Old' City, sperit .Monday with filen dst • "." ",31r. John McDonagh, who recentlY .tneTtt sonie time with friend's in Perk - •hilt, Toronto and other-' Southern". ooints, /has retutned to his home •;Mr: and %Mrs. •Richard., Gardner vis. ited with friends at Westfield' or a • AUGTION SALE, • ': Sohn ghiells.„ •lot 27, cert. 4. Huron toWnshipwill haste au, auction sale of 6 horses, 35 cattle ad a.full liTte farin impletnents ett 16th, cornthencine See` partlealers,-A. W. Ne4hIt, •aug. 1,411411 • Jr. Room, S. S.' No. 4,,W. Wawa - Mitt g$10 Test Marks, ;• Jr. III: McDonald' 82; 'R. ge- Quilliri, A. Watson 77; E. Durnin 71; E. •Miller 71; C.• McDonald n9; J - Thoth 54: G. 21.1orri5on 54;. G. Purves' 54; D. Swan 35.• ' . Daily' Marks, ' • Jr, lilt D. McDonald 1627; As Wet= Sen , 1456; E. Milkt 1424'; E.. Diirnin ,14.19;• C. McDeriard 1384; R. Me- Quillin 1382; G. Morrison 1194; J. Thom 1072; G. Purves 871; D. Swan 660, • . jr, II; • d. Miller 2293; K. Thom 1661; N. Weatherheasi 1580; T. Mill- er .1614., , ' it: F. 31cOunthi lair • 14,.-8fctien- ald 1605; J. Foster, 1537; M. Morri- son 1053,• , Pr.; E. Swan, A. 31,iller. • • No. on. roll. 20. AY. att.. 149. . Vero E. Todd.' No. 10: Aahfiehl , Si, IV: Tested in Camp., Arith.. Geog., Hist. -Gordon Johnston 74; Winnie Lane ,72; Matthew 'Johnston 68.; Robert \Howard 60*; Thehna Johnston' 56; Louis Hogan 40; , Tested jit Snelling, Arith., Cerep.'.8r, Geog.-Helen Hogan 57;' B. JelriiSten 46* Bill Reid abent -fer 2 exanks*. ' :••413,, III: Dick Reed 66; Hada *LIM. 43; -.Hof Drennan 60; Raymond Ho.. gen 47; Prink Drennan 46. Hitt' E011ent..---Yeri-little.' Farrish. Campbell'. Voir , . Nelson. • Good, --Marion Hogan*. Fair * •. Si.' Fr.: Good--:,./eaU Nelson, McInnes, Eileen Caniphell*. :Aced ra!itstei pot: .0t, Wo, tut reilli. • BELFAST,. ' • Mr. and Mts. "Elmer Alton and family' _visited.. with friends in God- ez-i ,Mehis.;s7Inaen.74;_Ulstonlei-n' • who is assisting 'Mrs. D. K. Alton,m • household dales, spent the week -end • at her home, . Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Ferguson snent , '.-Mr. 'and Mrs. Waiter Alteri Witli *fends.- in EthelwteCeiitly,". MSjtr'35a' Wilt of Saikatchtivan. Spent a few daYS, With friends in the hug. Man' isn't, the oil's, thlig erliote hereafter. ia *nneertain ,.pitten solvi never • halm* "heti,/ •00 104