The Lucknow Sentinel, 1927-12-22, Page 522' 1927
TH$' 14;10{140W SENTINEL fiH'U'1<tSDAit, DECEMBER'..
FOURTH CON, IfINL0,5S home again and: well'. on i.he way to
recovery; '
Miss Hannah MacDonald left for "
Miss lhtistie l�lacKe'n7ic of our
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Detroit on, . Satvrday; • whore she to batrg� has engaged with Mr,. Hornell.
•tends :to spend? the winter months. of Lu cknow, to :help with the rush of•
Miss • Margaret Reis_ of L gside, Christmas: week,; • .' ;
spent the week -end with, :Mrs, Pan,
McKinnon, •
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ASHFIELD; UNITED CIIURCII -
1v OTES '
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Stormy conditions .did not prevent
quite a number attending the �servic-
es on. Sunday, -though 'there were
some seats that looked lonesbme,-for
somebody tq oecupjr them:.
The Blake Male Trio gave a spirit-
.ed. rendering •`hof• a good .Gospel song
at'•the Sunday morning service.„'
The: W.M.S.., Wound PP a good -Year}
work at their, meeting in the Hack-
ett's Church ion. Thursday_'. afternoon'
;last, The: attendance might have
.been. -larger. : •Officers” for ,the coming.
year ;were :appointed:, ..• .John
stop again was given „he..Preside
iss Elsie • Anderson was appointed'
Se.rs: J.
Sec,; Mrs.:Hortont .Treasu�i;er;-,p'I
Mullin, 'Corresponding See. Mrs: W.
'Gardner and Mrs,., Cook,: Hire `Presi-•
Addition . to: the membership ofthe
choirs 'at' Hackett • and 7,i m. ••are notic-
ed. That is, to the good, A strong,
-choir .is:a great asset to the ,Sabbath
services
Christmas services
ervices next Sunday at'
• Zion. in ;the mornitr', Hackett in the
afternoon, and 'Blake in..the evening,
.Family' gatherings' at he"";'church we
fully., expect will,:: be the order 'of they,
ny :;
The Blake Christmas tree. .enter-
. tainment on; Friday evening is: being.
eagerly 'anticipated by. very many.
ASAFIELD NOTES
aVHITECIUJ ! .,
'Mrs. Ja lc Fleming of Ef,rth DakQ-
ta, who, was here visiting her 'mother,'
Mrs, Martin, and other. relatives, re-'
turned 'home last, week.. •
We are glad" to"report Mr. ''James
Emmerson to, be somewhat• better af-
ter; his 'recent illness..,
a
Mr;„
Milas MacMillan' accompanied:
• his .nurse, "MVliss''Isabel Fox;, R.N
by , .
left last, Friday'for,Oinabgma,• where'
he intends 'spending" the, winter with
daughter► Mainie.': , We, wish
hs,�
a safe journey. and :continued* bu--
k d forth' at °25
ilea an. hour ower theh
se.roads That
Tor driving bac an .
• Mr- • and Mrs. 'Page of Paramount
hoot-&-radiesxagai n
during ,the `past week
Mr. A. Crosbie., recently come over.
nd is the guest of 'Ralph
from` Scotia >;
Bueglass of Laurier
Miss' Lyla Richards: of `.'Paramount,
assistingher
k ..
is in Bervie thib week,
cousin, Mr. O. Armstrong, in the
store. '
etchabaw'has gone to
:•' Miss Janie K
B ton 'where' she wiil spend' the
MAFEKING
Mrs, Wm Robb spent •last -;week --�-- "1
• • :Miss Grace Blake was home from°
with,•frien.ds:.tn. Ienfryn,
r` R,;° 'Campbell : on the Second .: Whitechurch , over the Week-end,-
Con:,
eek- end
onfined tri 'the house Miss r Olive Kilpatrick, -is home
C•on:;,has� �k�eten c . , ,
''for sonie.ti hie 'We hope'to see; him;
We; are, sorry;; to report. Mr. Dan,
Martin to be,' worse; -and was' •taken:
to' London' last weeke.. ; We hope to
bear of his improvement "fioon,
The.• annual; meeting:. of..the .. Wom
en's•' Missionary, Society,., ,o f the , Pres-
byterian, :Church'• was held . last Tues
say afternoon witllra,,gos,d,,,.attend-
ance present The •following were
elected, as.,ofl'ice`rs for. -,..the '.coming
year:—President, Mrs+ '(Rev.) . Pol
lock; Vice -Presidents, .Mrs: -B. S. Nay-
lor and Mrs.'E. Jaeques; Treasurer.
Mrs. Duncan Kennedy; , `Secretary,
Mrs. Emmerson; Assistant Secretary;
Mrs.- Robert Mowbray.
' Don't forget ;the Christmas Tree
this 'Thursday'evening Decembbr 22,
at -8 o'clock - in the, Presbtyerian
hureh 'wheu oo;d--prd nt mm i1
be given, consisting=o�f~'a 7Ca•ntata -en'
titled "Grampa's Christrn•as ' Guards,".
A pageant, "Star`of .Bethlehem; al-
so -a- fancy' ribbon drill.'Admission,-
Adults 25c. Everybody welcome,.
around soon : again.; p• .
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The December;'m,eetirtg:of ,tl e U F,
W.O.; was "held at .the home of Mrs: •S,
Carnochap,, with° • a good ,'.attendance.
In the absence of the President,Mrs.
A. Sutherland, Mrs. A., .Hughes; togk
the .chair �::The 'meeting opened with
singing the "Maple. Leaf . and'' repeat-
ing.,the Lord's prayer "in unison:The
Sec'y., Mrs. W. MacKenzie,. read the-
minutes of last: meeting, and Mrs; D
_-,o 0 to--
ZION ' NEWS ' '
Ritchie. of Lueknow,'
'Miss 'Clara,
spent. the week -end .at her home here.
Brampton,. . Mr.'-Richar. Gardner has installed
r nursingin" the hospital,.. -Richard, winter, ,
Stein met` with a prtin a radio' set.; `f w
cider 'on. ;Friday Mr.: Boden,:Ritchie spent; ,a . few
a e t
McKinnon,' Treasurer,' gave•' the
pert' of ,the ' proceeds _ of the . ",`At
Home "• Miss Bessie ‘Carnochan and.
Blanch MacDougall gave piano solos
and Mr. 'Jas. Little' gave 'a 'selection
on the 'violin. ••, Mrs.. J. • Carruthers
gave' a humorous' 'recitation And Miss;
r tin
Leona White read, a, very rote es g
paper; on "The'' True Christmas. Spi-•
ret," followed by ,Community singing:
The meeting closed with singingw the
; Natiena�l-;„,Antl10 , and, ► ;' vote of
•thankrs;,-'tzhesrit istes tam \riga
then .served and a social hour :spent..
The next n;eeting'`is to: be held at the
n in' Lucknow. •
liome'of Mrs. Swan,•
.. PACE FIVE
Wingl sal
lucl¢tow
Pbono 74;'• Ph �osw 7,54,
1�onumen al Works
LUCKNOW and WINGHAIll
ass the largest :004 most eotuplet'
stock in the most,beautyfhl designs.
to choose: from, in
Marble; Scotch, Swedish ,load can:
&digin G'tanitea
W0 'make 'I. specialty of Ea>rlh
Monuments. and invite your inspect.
ill .
; (nscrtptiong ,Neatly, Carefully and, '
h `
p o : `' Promptly'• pone.• . .,
• ,:Preparatios►'s • ,are-,eping, .on . a ac
th ' •Christmas Conceit in a g� as before plating
for
Hall, Friday', night, • en,'t, muss it.
; Looks. like the car season was. a . tou las Brne• .: R: 'A . Spotton:
',bout ove , :Th0:-, 00ds have been won Luc
from Wingham ,this. week.,
e Blak your order.' -
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, know, ' , OM; ' ' :.
derful 'allfa11A' ;Sunday night was the
first, time •• we. ifoticed' cars stuck it
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it efts. Takes „sone of the 'jay • out of
life, doesn't it boyst'
RAPI•D/CITY
A, number: of ,the Orangemen `fr0nl
our burg attended the regular meet-,'
ing of:'L.O.L. 428 last Tuerdayeven-'
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LUCKNOW PUBLIC SCHOOL -
rIZEI'QR'l'--DECEMEEU
Sr IV lion: --G. MacDonald 95•;. E.'.
Smith 89; R. •Finlayson 88; W. Arm'
strong •87; A. MacKenzie 86; D. Hen-
derson ,85;, L MacMillan 84; L. Nr!.-
,1or 84; M. Macintosh :83; F. Thomp-
son X80; N1,'MacDonald 78,. mass—T.
MacKenzie 71; S.: Steward '71; ' S.
Mullin 64; L. Webster 62;H. Swan
ing;and report' a successful • year's
work." with a gain• in'•. nieuibership.
rat ane t,Cr.vu Election . of officer's for ,the .Year 1928
_' fly s• at .Gael h during. Waiter Fair ''as.follows: W.M.,.Will Web
of. last week: He was led Y P resulted
afternoon • a n i >exliibit Frank
e ,and reports ports a splend: i Golian Chap.,
' theroad and..
week, ... d p ster• 'D.M.: Will .,
rope,on.
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d. John
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e be n . � • .o ': he hard- . � road;., �r.ttendance... .... .. Carter;. Ti•eas.; Mark Gard ,
•threw Mr. Stein : n -- - . ak2t
e_ _ _ a -t i :e. vi5ii hall _. Johit::
v-ould�prorc r ocetion - - i na4strs:= W-�-TP-. G, < n r a = aeKentie•=--Mara• . , ,
•fit-'t1ie .cnr��e' --acrd„ .. • . �i .. He. • M
meat. in a dislocation of -.the. nip. �eor„e M. , ,
haus g Mrs. as: 'Webster, '• � and M s..J Berg •Ward• � Com,.
. .; • care . ._ ,. With Mr.- �st. • our. ,
- - red and seater, , . - . , , _ _ s can be ed. , _ .. -Miller; Z C ,
a lessen m. the n g '... • er, is doing -as well .a ? .
,
would sur ly z o ` h h
'in gad building, that would not soots ected.
-expected.
.r
p.
be forgotten: or otten: -
and. there are ----.other-- "roe es;, 'pile
the gavel in :a
builders" ahaa pile... r
Centre the road,
hi,rh•. id e• in the 'ren of
•' de�to
' travel.
on it;
ho
Shaul in
ma
W d //
until it -is . levelled down '.
y i � ' `��pall I�ie•
Mon'
Established` 1817
LSSrTS and 'LIAI3ILITI�ES
31st. October;. 1927,
ASSETS
Cash on hand• i '$ 11,8,9531z.313
Deposits with and notes and cheques of
other Banks ,f ` , • 67,874,632.37
Deposit with Central Gold Reserve 19,000,000.00
•. Call andd'Short loans on Bonds;Deben 18,ioi,009.og
tures acid Stocks . . .
Dominion and Provincial Government 8,7605$7 30:
.Securities• .'
„ Canadian Municipal•• Securities and „
British, .Foreign and Colonial Public .
r Securities other than Canadian 32,963+446.96.
Railway and other Bonds; Debentures w • :�
and Storks' ,• 5,344,028.:&6
Quick Assets $451996,915.21
osis and Discounts lied othea'Assets,
325,795;6967.3
• 11,550;.00.:
Liabilities of.customers undkt' letters of•
• •
Cr contra 12,2Q6,355-96':`
credit (as p � � •
•' Total'Assets $831,548,967.90 '
LIABILITIES TO PUBLIC
Notes in circulation ,: •.
eposite7,
Letters of credit outs anifing
Other ,
Total Liabilities to Public .. •
Excess of Assets over Liabilities' 62;'497;632.3&
..to Public . - • „
• . ,;.--416's5,611.0,
r: 1
,--41;2;96,s-.5406
..io.,$57To2o.5?.
$165,05ii335,5?
Boundary west, on.Sunday..
• i 'Dramatic. Club. are .:prac-
The.• Zion
0o F ,
'rieT 1a . P x
tiring � ,p yr.
'ted in the near: future,'
be r
e n
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well ....P se ...
r .announceinent. .
Watch. for
.WILL YOU, TRY'' THIS? •
Dr. -Spence D C. •Taylor, Angus Gras.
1 r.:
ham Win. •Mil e,
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T.-__,._._,- _,._ ,._-
and' P+Trs:"• Wn'r.N Ceo.e.. visited-
last
is2te
] st week
with' Mr. and ,Mrs:. Alex.
a
ofthe Boundary• east., .
Purves
Gaynor ofLondon,-, is
` Arthur
M.
u
a few days. at his home
spending
BELFAST
rs.
'
warn and
M.T
om
".Wm. T y, r
Twemir `visited- friendsnWing-ham
on Thursday last,
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Graham ,and.
family, of Sheppardton, ,'spent a: day
recently With Mr. and Mrs.. D., K. Al-
ton.'
Mr. :and Mrs. Melvin`; Raynard• and,
daughter; .Jean,. visited with Mr. and;
Mrs.: Walter Alton on'; Sunday last.
-Mrs. Samuel, Morrison of- • White
church,spent a',few '`days last week
with 'her 'another, Mrs. Daniel Alton:
'A doctor is:outwith the suggestion<
that a: • Person should never drive. a
way'• a ,mosquito' when it is biting; be:
cause if you leave the thing, alone'; and
let' it bite: good and propels and talcs'
its stinger away there . wi!.I be no-
swellin Tliat's.about as fine, a the-
g .
ory aa any mosquito :could wish to get -
abroad. ,
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Jr IV • Hon.—J. Henderson 100;
i;ol'1 1�Q'0; �Go�""l?inlatne x�6ya
Hamilton 96; M. MaeMahon 96;; : G.
Webster 95; D. Nixon 94; E. Baker
90; R. Mullin 90; W. Johnston 80; ,B,
Thompson. 79;• D. Douglas 76; Fi
Steward 77; C. Johnston, 76; H.' Mc-
Leod.
c-
.e .. -W:. A"rmr.tron 74
Leod :76. Pass—W. .._...
P.'Cousins•73; H. Greer 60; K. Cain-
eron 58; L. Irwin 44..
K. MacDonald.
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SCIIOOL REPORTS '
Report of U.S.S. No. 14, :E;' & W.' W.
For. the .Month of December.-
III
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:tested i
" la'sses n gr
III andIVc
:Hygiene, Art,' History, Geog, 'Spell
• Mr. Jack MacKay spent`an''evening
last week with his friend, -Mr. Donald,
"MacDonald.
Miss- Margaret` Campbell, • 'vjsitedi
her. friends, Mr. "and 'Mrs. Tom •-Inglis
of Whitechureh, last week.
e are glad to report that Mr:
Howard Robinson whoduaderwent an
operation••at 'Wingham Hospital; • is
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L: -0. L. No. 428, Lucknow' meats"
the. second. Tuesday of • every month r. '1
In : their hall; at s *Tibet. C. Mullin,
W. M.; P. Carter. Rec. Sec,
:11E.: LITTLE ENVELOPE.
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• he : osta • •;Department . decided .the
The l
other .day .that the envelopettethe
little square envelope), the dainty
contrivance in 'which notifications of
`
the arrival of the: stork ` and other
messages
g of tender 'instar + have been
sent,
'Must g o 'Although 'in',favor..
with.• the ladies' .` •, has found no. favor ,
}t , •.
from the postal ,clerks. It' was :hard ,
to handle them, hard:to stamp them
and they often: got mixed up in larg- ,
er mail. :And''the governinent,Ift go-
ing'.
o-
'matter' in the" right
ht
in 'about .•the. matt g
g
way:'T.hey d hav e a'fineo J.b 'prohibit-
ing
roMbit p
ing the people ;from mailing such di-•:•
it
'tWriting,'Read, '� •:p ,:niinutve envelopes ' so they' will
�4rih„ o •
a Farrier• 82. the manufa4 uxe� l'he must net
Sr. IV:. Carm n. , .
i _.:. , ar-. More, -same thing
Jr, IV:' Tom Inglis 53; Laura M be made: .any The
and d:
" xna cards
� small Christmas ,• ,: r., . ,, • _::. applies to. ..,,
tin 52 . pP .
e May
1- arse
•the eff
ct
...E %co Y
—=: >'-- II•- sennet =Laidlaw "65,, 0th O ,
S~ f K
not a 'nMticed 't ...a_
ro ' Laidlaw 64 • . _ ' . be his 'year;, :
Y
: Purdon 61 • Russellthe. resent stock are used . up• the
' 'Jr: III. Clifford , ., p
RoddyInglis 46. small cards .sand. envelopes will'- disap-
Farrier. 50• r g. ..
Sr. Its Dick .Guest 331'; Rosella pear, and nobody will be sorry::
Guest 3
I • Good -Jack Inglis ' Olive .Pur;
don, • Doreen Purdon (ties)., ;. Fair— POUR WILLS
t A• busin •ss man should have four •.
Mary Guest
, • wills and. here, they are: A good will
• Sr. Primer:. Good=Mar,.e. ,Pardon. ,.
Jr.' Pruner:; Fair=Harold„,Woods; made in favor of his family; the goon.,
Bilb Martin, will of the public; the good ''will of'" '
h 'work `with him, not just "
those who ..Missed examinations. .. ,. - " ,
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No. on roll 17.
for him, and the good.. will of his ; ..
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L.
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Hackett• banker•
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