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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1928-01-26, Page 1$.2.00 PER YEAR, IN AIWANOE($2.50 OTHEWISp. 0. PROFESSIONAL CARDS 0 , CONI4,XX Ph\yaitian and surgeon' Lnasnow . Iletirs; 1:30,e8,30 " Phone 80 • . DENTIST • -Pr; MacLeod: • visit 'every.: Tueaday- in Dr. Office. ' • Lucknew ConnelVe . DENTIST Dr. R. L, Treleaven,- LOrknOw.-, Over Decker's Store,. , Extraction either by One or local:, Will, be ir DungannOmevery thetsday. phone 53, ; . I • ; O Evimititsonrki coLuoiN o ; ' '; Gee. A. Stdditll; Lu'eknow,, Broker . and -Real Estate.-Mpneyeteelencleol,, first • mertgages an faint proper- tieseak6 and 63k per cent aceording, , to security offered Aleo tonsil amounts on, :second mortgages on - firm . •paoperties andon natednal. notes. A few good Panne for sale C. .M01119RRAII Teacher ,Of ALL STRING AND‘ WIND" # /INSTRUMENTS: WALL PAPER-"Al-fuil line of 1928 • Wall•Papd 'ote hand. Prices front 8c •.up. I are, also agent' for leading. job ...house. -R. Canieren; Decorator Tainter..and Greiner, Beet 174e Leek., . , • • • . . • • e LOGS WANTED, '. We, the 'undersigned,. hereby • an; flounce that we are in the market to buy all kieds tor logs esuitable 'for • 1untber, and as require the, lumber , fel', our furniture 'factery,..ave • ate. in ' a position to pay the highest market • prices. In letting., us have. the Mater- ial you. are encouraging home indus,- y. Poi particulars call us by phone .. or 'call at,, our Office.7The Luckno0 Table • Co.-J.Button 'Man • - • RAW FURS -I an paying highest enarket *ice for all kinds of raw . •flers.-Ae Blitzsteiee Phone -18, Luck ,Low (10-11-tf) -wooly:. FOR •SALE -Good bode weed; Maple, and beech,-. dry or green.: :deliVered, at $4,50. per .cord..-LJohn .Joyat, s'Luclinow. ' (264-e) VICTROLA-Console "thedel, -good , new, with",reeords, all '•ie good eon, dition. For sale at residence of Henry I;ucknova. • • (8-1.-c.) • FOR 'RENTALe-400-acre,.. grass farm, well watered, one . -mile ease of the village. Apply to P. H. .Torrarice ' North Bay, Ont. " ' (19:1-tf). AGREEMENT TO DISSOLVE A ' ,PARTNERSHIP.• • Wa, the undersigned, do., mutttally agree that the within nteetioned part- , nership be, and the • eame is. hereby 4:dissolved; except for the -pUrpos.e of ' 'final liquidation and seetlement of the business thereof and, Upon such'settle- • ; ,inent wholly to cease and determine:* 'Witness our hands and Feali, • this 5th day of January, nineteen hue. dred and twenty-eight. • ' • Wme P. Reed, John Sawyer In 'view of the- above, all Res:Witte owing 'the above firm must be paid or or • before February .1st,, 1928,, other - 'vise they will be put, other hands for collection. ,MAFEKING ' Mr. Thos.: J., Anderson is attend- ing` the County Ceuncil Goclerich .tfiis. week. . Mr. jot:4in'. 13inke lost' .. valuable horse last . • ' • kiipatriek is' suffering from a "mild attack Of MflAinatorY . rbeuntatiam, aed Teen H. 'Arideiceon , . , "hasiteliecTi'lit#04.rt-a'aoroe-kile°46i'e747-7-Tlfe'11;16111eS' of --Pieraitieliiit '1I;F;W;01.:' Week. We hope theye'evill esoon he " Will •held an , , , , • • -TJMEDAC 1n-41407:Town- ".1ted Fred' Afi4ersores; Aeon- LLICKNOW • Mrs. K MacLeod ,haa, gone "tO'NeW dtyhiric.51;!!Ilitt"yr, two its4py _...ehi:::,ed.r.;:toh, ;12.. g;retIntig,tiod net, Mr:'.1"tonald, MatKinnon of Whani- eteg,Man„ speetthe...meek-end', with• his 'parents, itIr. And Mel. •Angus MacKinnon of 'town. ,." • • Mr„ and leers., • RekY, 'Batton: fe.rthe past seven years have, been in Saskatchewan„ are visiting ' Mt. and 'Mrs'. Robert Button. • 4: Mr.. and Mrs. Laverenee F. .White" 'and; two children, Helevey and Eve, lyal of Flaxeemhe, Saalse are gaegtse M. and Mrs. A'• E. *Buswell.. Mr., White Is a sister of, Mrs. Buswell.. ,1‘11.Xcelrtiek,' Dhughis paid a hrief *it.. to kis parents, Mr; and • Mrs. Vieoege Douglas Of town., this weelc. Douglas is this season with "The Manhatterse', vtoeal quartette, With liciadquarters 'at .Nev. York 'City, The • ebartette wae. filling a week -end on- e:eget-I-lent at 'Toronto. ' AN EBATIC WINTER ..Changiit aPpeat to be ehe order of tkis 'winter. At time of • writing ..we are enjoying, ;or: sheeld we say, .iire being afflicted by, the third &insider- ablee'snoW'Lseorme-ofe the Season, and between we have:- had periodof.thaw d "rain' and slush which Were not ' •by any • means. agreeable. • Roads have • been %bed ',end • Work and 'busie, riess conseitientiy held 'up. Well, • the y • - enaual Januarythaw is over, and it iooke just now as though: We -would' have a period of. real winter with 'Whiter 'roads, But 'then, we are "re- minded that Mr. Bowes, the Chats- wortheeleather prophet, has , said thatthe.first 15 days. of February are teeehe' very Mild.' That eneena another, thaw, but maybe 'he ' has n1ssed it,as he generatIYAoea; • I11(II SCHOOL LITERARY 5 ,. The Third .F.oren Literary ' Society held its first 'Meeting for the 'second term • on Jan. llth. , Dorield ; Grant oceupied the 'chaise -Following, a few musical ...numbere came the • nominatjon , of' officers. Electien followed • on frielay and Wee; coedUceed -Ire the regular, manlier With, ran -filing :Oftia- er ,Scrutirieer and poll clerk:. The, eol:: lowing were elected: Presictent, mar- garet„ McQuillin;. • V.ice.: John MacNab; Secretary,. Nornian Wilson 'Pianist, ,-..tenola: "BesweIl; Eerie •RePresentaeive, eeein, Pros e lieportet; Alek Andrew; Critic, • Isabel Ci -a-; • Prograrn Com., Edwin 'Smith; Chesnut, Mel- vip Hackett. 7:Editor of the Journal,.. Mor,gan--- Tionel-Peenn Le • • SUleaLPditPre, Pearl Niacin, Donald 'eirant. The neia ineetin„1- wiil be, held on:. 'Thursday, Jan. 26th. 'I be ',chief feattere at this 'meeting. will be an inter -feral de- Forth I held' their election on Jan. 13.: Their nominations were held oit .Jen.• 11. ' The result oftee election is: President,' Bruce Martine, Vic6 12).resident; Allan 11/1.erdoch; Secretary, Clarence,' Greer; Forth Representa- tive', Carlyle Madlntosh; • Pianist, Jessie MacKenzie; Editor, Douglas MacDonald; Sub -editor,' Lloyd Saw., Yee; •Ptogrern Arthur. Andrew, ' Minnie Richards. - • ' CIORAL •SOCIETY ' If you are interested in the Luck - now Choral. Society , you are urged to attend. the 'next practice in the. Council Chamber,, Tuesday_L,Lan„,31,4,.... Hand- in applicTitions" for member- ship to the secretary as soon as pos- sible. The. •fees , are: 50c. for II. S. students and 'members .of Jr. Farm- ers and Jr. Institute; others 75e, - Edwin Smith; Secretary. , - the -.Society had •another sticcesS» fni,pridtiee bn' Tuesday of this week; there being 86 or 40 present. . •A' PRETTY LOW' THIEF . - The .Ripley• Express seye,..thatelefie. fiifiie Thursday morning a par- ty who was assisting Neil' -MaeLen- tan remove the contents of his baa. be,r. ehop ,to save them freiii the , fire helped himself to the, contents af the till, eteAling a Alice sem of ,money Well, what de yOu think, of a thar who would da that ? IA able to .returii. te school. day. , • , • „ PEBRUAIrin 3rd, 1928. -• , . • Anil Want: You To Go:, held. Thursday at the' home Of .1411:s. • ,..4:-.,,..:-.....---4•„.....241er1;444.rtaro.L.,:.11.9.21_ was ktigoo,it .Dreseed i11renadine with- ,ribbens ....,.....tenclangeee.,Mree,',Jolinstoe presiding., : go ore, • The TreaSurdr teed the ,eepert• of the, No dteseee :Mit.; for Men oe grevate -11,4 monthly W.M.S. Meeting' wee , '---lead-heeffenteteeeelothinee. vafuedee,'at teciineewith ae an& 816:80 had been sent, to Swan Lake, crowd' Mao, Miesion for . an Indian child. "The •fiddlare will. pffi,yea real old time, . le dozen of eggs had "boot -Sent eo ;peg • the Whitby Fresh Air Ireint, 'and'Coed Music. Lunch: dozen sealers , Of ' to the Deaconess Holed, ' Toronto. The , Dancing ai 8,30 Sharp. • terest shown by ,,the Aeliffeld Circuit edUple 8100. EXtra Lady' " in the rne6tio0 mOgt and ,.Galleq M$0. tOntaging, shOWn by the, average „ 'attandfince. , -We ••,hape for etten ,bot. gra, W,.11,1e0111., President ter e ea. JAMES BRYAN. SERIOUSLY:ILL AT -VANCOUVER, On Tuesday of this freek , Dr. Spence 'Of tewit; teeeived a Toes- Sage,..ehy, telegraph; si!atikg.‘",' that 'James Bryan,:whe had been serious- • ler' ill', for !wine; time; had taken. fie turn for the worse, and that it was not expected that he *Quid' live tbea •Monday night. AY tithe of Witting' e ` (VOr.lellaY inorrOig)'there' been no •further . word; .and are. ateinningthat he passed away. : . The Preeent editor' of The Sentinel' • • . . • did. not , have intithate aectuaintarice" with Mr. or Ifre. Bryeneens the fam- ily had gone out to the'Pacific Coast, before we :Came to "Leeknow; but, latigirigrom_e_whateearee-liave:-----bearde about, Mr: Brerani he appears to have beeee-aboue, the -Most. -popular man in Lucknow; throughput a .long period, during which he was prop- rietor and editer 'of • The Sentinel, and the villageepaesed through ; its • 'early • stages .of development and ere- joe'ed a • Peeled of some distinction • teevarde the close of the Nineteenth Century: Ile 'wee active in , munici- pal 'affairs, serving many years as cpuncilor and as reeve He Was :Le - five in speete,. especially-ceeling, and was one of the men. responsible far the great- successof the anee giori- OJS CaiSti011ian Seeiety. He was a • -barter member .of Old Light Ma; eonic Lodge, And we understand; lat-' -r -charter member of.•• 13urrard Ledge, A.F. & A.M., Vancouver.. He wee else en a, -ti -e member of .the lpeal .Liberal politicalorganization, and more than once was :considered., ae, • a poseible candidate' for •:parlia entary liolfore.• - _ - After going tp the "Ceast,' Mr. Bry an appears -.10 have beg,un life .over , again, 'and to have gotten along erery .veil 01 lite years,: being• sanitary ire- epector .for a. large lumbering:con cern at Lynn 'Valley. In the late summer of 1923,, Itft. and 'Mrs. Bry- an paid a visit, to Lucknow, and spent a' few weeks very 'happily eeieh the ;friends of former days - friends. wile were elad .to see them. The pieture Of ejr. Breen which appears in this eoliamn, we do. not consider •a very good one. The Photo- grnph frpm which it was made, like - ler was taken 20 lir' 25 years ego, while the family livedThere. AT THE AGE OF, 93 •,••••,•••••-•••••••••r. ytA ee „THURSDAY, 4.ANtliVir26tho: 1628. , liAJCKNOW ;WI'NS • ANOTHER' _' • — • :HOCKEY' VICTORY - lq Tfig •See At Kincardine, n. It _Was too!rnireb"to,..eXpectv but ;the $tiy4"did it -:,--defeated ICifiettre. • dineon.home: eeeeesecira 34,, It was another gyeat, 'game, east And, clean, • LOekeidge Wiegliane,e, was again 111.4:434e, aacl :g.4'te 'air ,round.: Satisfaction. ' s• . • This makee 'Lecknow the leading 'teetat,..of '•thegroinee.Witletheee gamea • WOri 'Find 'Mine Jost. • , :Wingharn "plaYed.: Tuesday night, '• and e .the I;akeeide • 'Town again -.Offered defeet• an a !loci toeglit' battle, the score' being" Again • 3-1 :against their), Kincardine shoufd now play. Wingham• Winahain. end it wee ••he taken th'ate this Will mean another victory .for .Wingham leeeknow has not • . yet • Met • 'the ' Wingharn team on their ,home ice.; the . game, there having been post- ott-•a1ECO-firit thaw. This ' .garne„',will, be Played Monday' next,. and prove . the-ir get -interesting - of the Serle% Should .Lueknow Win it Will: be. ell over, and Oer.boys wiJI have WQri' the ,:group. .I3ut, sheath.' Winghem win, the result will be • a tie, likelY ta.ebeebrokene•beeeheree anwd...litheginhearngehrege::„ a• ir• sheetei'v large • of ice, and the •Lecknow keys Will be up agairiet the herclest •propositiOn of the seeker+, bee, the temp. is flushed with victOry• and reey be de- nendedittion to put up a ,great fight. Here'el hoping!. . • • e — . • •• , CHURy.7.ii NOTES . Oresbyterfan ' '• At'. the . Meeting • Merida3r ,eVeriing :the. Scrietete reading :wee 'taken by Douglas MaeDmiald. Readings.: were "eiVert, by. .'"Lorraine Br.absori 'thed, • sf&t;- and M. Sherriff read. a.. nurriber, of ,Babb.y Pbrna':, erns, ....The • tonic," -"‘The. Litel: of. Rob- ert Burns,'-' was' taken 'her Repa Car- tuthers;-- -Mtesigal, •nembere . were. e • e oh) : by Mrs. Aitehisbn • and ' „ eio, lin selection by Dr'. (eddes. • 1 ' 'The- United, Church ' The :Meeting. Monday .e'lenin tOok the fore; .of a: !‘inock. parliantene;'.'•-a 'feature introdneed with a. view ‘.tO : eiving yeung folk instracreon, in cit- • • itenshin. It :is • proposed • to hold meetingseeeife•qii-i,parlianient, -once each month; the itext meeting to be the evening of ,:February The ' eaeliamente proved Very -popular, ,and- thete .wiee a large attendance , -Voting and' ' Dr. Newton teole,'the,.. •na'et • of . tieuteriant-GOVernoy;• W. L. MaeXenzie eAll.SePrifee inieister, and lfrecl.'finti'rew leader of the, Orme- eitiore. with Dr. ,..Tohnston-•ae hi first - A lively. •delete devel, '26ned oYer. 4 gOvernr,iient ,,prOV.id, , ing .for the taxation. of certain haehe elot-eeel.:-Thesee whe stook' nare•: ',were a.' I)... MacKenzie, , • Peeeia, ..Merdie, Isabel- ••Creev, Johnston, Gordon, Sta,tteee,' Hugh MaeInteeha. Phillip .• 'MacMillan, • A. E.• Feeserell„- 'K, Mere, die, MeseeereW, . • Gant Obeli, Thonin,- Son': Alf. "Andfretir, W. L. MacKenzie. The reeetine was opened .., in the reseal way. with hyrrine .afed nrayer. '•ied Mrs..: Grew closed bee leading in , the Benediction. ' • A very old ;resident .of the''Town- ship of Kinloss, in the persen • of Mrs. Aditer MacDonald, parsed away at her home. on , the 5th eCondessiononMondayof_t}jj,wc1. -Mrs.---Mac- ,f Donald had gone "far beyond the a - lotted ,span,„ having 'reached .the ad; , venced age of- 93 years, , :months and- days'. Death-. was, , clue to the infiimitiee .natui.7al to one, of .sae'n advanced- years.- The deeeased; be - fere het marriage to the. late Adam MacDonald, was Miss, 'Ann Munro. The family .Was among ' the 'barly settlers.i;of thetoWnehip. The funeral on Wednesday after, noon,: was to Kinloss Cemetery. • , • 'FORMER LUCKNOW RESIDENT DIES. AT TEESWATEtt The- Teeeweter eNewa ;Of • Jantierk 2th contained a notice • Of the ..,death f Mrs.. ;James •Roberttore of deer. The, .famly will be remem- ered by a nuieber in Ln -know' as. be - re '.going to , 'Teasteater they -lived ere. Mr, Robertson being miller in. arge -of- the Treleaven_1;!:our Mill lieer then occupied- the house in hich Mrs. G...Maellae. 'resides, Mrs.' .Robertson, heal., not ,enjOyd 90(P -health for a numbee, aif yea/s. d shortly before her death 'elle *fie ken': te the TeesWater• Hospital, here She' passed '•• Mrs. Reb•••- eson -wile a daughter of the :face A7Vide ,...tairbeitne.. a, _ ' Teeswater,-..-whr "lia-d-ornie-, fron- roekvifle- 111 -1851. 5110 a!ii Mr. ' i•tw" teeire:.Teeltbetitter•!!7thp'Eir...:141d4tit..:;_weci;-; ng in May of last eknowe.Lodge Will' a to' • .• ••• 4410.P. SOCIAL' social eVening in theft* lodge teem • Priditee 'eadeing cif' this Week, . Yeing: a leen' year should he es, pecitilly good. their ,wfveil, or .140. Meads ,,and lteholcnba.' -husb4nti4,--itiyito,—conotitttm. • YOUNG MAN IN TURNI3ERRY, ; :FATALLY, SI101':. • • . The lifeless body 'of Ewart - Link later, a . young, men of Turnlierit Townehin; was found in a been peeled" by the family on: Thursday of ., .last Week: Death was due to.a gen 'shot' ..wound in the head, and Whether the- ,sheetinge -was accylentilee 'bin elfzi Meted will never • The ,deceased had been.:fo,,Winzhani in the • morning with a' load ofhogs and- in the. afternoon dreveto a eleesb farm in East WaWanosh, which , the family owned. When he failed. to re- turn hoirte at the expected the evening,- his Tathe; beceenirig un, easy lest • something inight have hap- pened, : telephoned to: e _neighbor, 'whe' lived across' tke, road •Itein the hush Merit, asking, him ,th go and ede if the son had left the. fariee Upon go- ing to the "bare'. the. neiehbor found ,Ewart- lying dead On the floor, having been shot in the ,heed, "'It is that. eonditiOes 'Were. such 'az to sug- gest , that the, shooting might 'not have been accidental.. • , His-fritheri-- one "brOther in the -West and e Sister survive, DUNGANNON' • There' peseed aevity ire the village of Dimon one' OA eV 'Tuesday morn- ing of this week, Mre, Donald e ringten, at the nee of 8'4' yoars. and 18 days. " The funeral v•ill be on Pride y afternoon xi geri n on • Cemetery. . • • ' -For a fOurth. thee one hie& he _ -'husinessi sectintreri-'Qu'oeir'St Aiita been, 'wiped out by fire, Tho Amt. fir e was forty years ago; the second on july' 13th, 1888 the' fhiial time :ia- Febreary 1906;• and the, fourth, Jnnu, ary 17th, 1928, It looks like the um- tortenete. pert of ,ItiPloy, but dently, has been rebrilit, each- time ,Here's hoping 14 wilt Again rise from 1;8 '1048.'44E41*Y . $1, 'HELENS :: W. 'visitor •Weth, daughter, Mrs....Gen.. Walk; er,,,in 'East. 'W'awanosa. :We ,Cengeettie Tate Mr. and "Mrs, !Wallser upen, the -recent ' arrival of son • • ": Mrs.:. 'George McAobeits. and have the. ,synipathi, eif, the ;cerreinuieity,",•epere the, death: ortheir ritother., „Mre. -Haines. ' • : ' .elise Ethel TRobertson :of ,.:Luck4 ;riew,, is 'spending a' fete, week, the. 'guest of Mr. and Mrs., J. A37( 'Rdtlier,,. • • The reguler'' MOeting, Of: ''NOm; ein'S 'Institute • will be held: at •Mrs. R. • Iktiller'0,. on , Tharsday, • Feb, 2nd. 2,4011 " iffereee , Wake,. of•'. Ceeleing•• 'Meat.'? ••Subject;•-•e`Preser-' .eatieus,- 404.t,-.: ch,aege Of, Mrs D. All the ladies Of ,the com- , are invited. .,„ • " Mrs. R. Miller apd 'Mrs. Wal- . lace Miller -returpedr On -Thursday, ,after a week's visit with friends at: .'G°1.dleteri..eshp.ecia .feature Of the G. Meeting next Friday eeening. will be ' a debate .hy four kimag • men of the society :The •subjeet Resin -Veil that Canada offeree .greater ':oppor, ennitiee for a young man than the Unitdd State?. ' • • • • • All those: interested •are requested --to- attend -a- eeting -the-e-'Be-efe Ring next 'MpriclaY night; Jan. ',30.01, in the • . • The Women's Inatitute are plan-. to .sered A- bale of „clothing to a needy • part of ••• Nciethera Ontario: Anyone wishing • to ,help • please • bring contributiOne • to the meeting eakt Thursday. , • ' •• Mr. Peter' MacKeneie." of Ln'riditie .8aelce ad. and Mrs. • Dougal Maclieneie of Tiverton, „were visit- ors M. and Mrs. MacKenzie • Webb last week. ' • • .0n lvIgnday evening . of S.,this week' members' of. the' Women's' Institutee -eireertairieibetireitenlisb-arela dild'arefe ilies: to oyster sapper an d ; ban- quet. Aft*. eill7hed done justice " toe the fine Supper the. following toasts were given, Rev. % II; G. 'Whitfield very capably perforining the duties f toast rneeter: that to the Ring, etoposecl by Mt, Denied Phillips and fesponded-toreby the 'Singing of The 'atiQnal: Anthem ;. • that''.: to ,' Our Connery, proposed by, Mr.- George • Stewart, and erespOnded „to by Mr: Ramage; „ that to the ...Home was , ierepeeed_ :byeMr. Wallace Miller and, frs. Ram,age . responded. 'Mr..- .Joe - ''Th Anderson'proposed the toast 'to the, ;Wonien's ,Institute; and • .Mrs. Creerge. Webb teplied.:. ,Our :Guests.: WAS nroposed by Miss Mary Rutle, sieford and resPonded to by . Mr: W. t.' Miller and by seiieral other guests:" (.4)111n:unity siriging. was enjeyed al - o bettveen :the' toasts. A short pro - was: given, :eoneisting of :music. . 'ay the orchestra, 'duet Mrs. Stewart and Mrs i .Whitfield, With, 'eiolin ,ectoninanirnent Wifitfield• ane, Stewart; a, reading by Mise ' Margaret Theme C'ommunity -Singing broughte splendid "evening's entettainment to a cloSe. - • ' , :United 'Ciniech ' Annual -Meeting. • The., 'anneal meeting • Of .the Se Helens. United.' Church Was ..held .; in the basement of the . , church • on Tuesday ,eeeninge January 10th. Evi- dence of the, jeitetest, of the people in their ' ••church's welfare was seen :byellie Splendid., numbers in which they, attended .the meeting,' The buei- nees Was. transacted ..expeditiously, rece in a thorough and satisfactory aenere; One itent' for cbrisideration nd settlenient was the Matter Of 10 installation Pfe a..DeleO lighting ,steiree. 'After elite' deliberation, the. nelesion teas% Arrived at that, ow - to the. anfrequencer eof the oceae one' necesSitatiag, the ,itee- Of :lights. (since, .the service is in the A:IVL) the periditure did net justify itself. The congregation- received , with Kele end appreciation .thereports ecommitteee-endelteadee of '-depart;: epts, indecAtieg ' as they did,: •the idence Of. teal effort on 'the •Part, • lea -deka, • and - Splendid ,co7Oliefa: on atheng Members... Wordseof:ap, 'eclation . were speken.. to the choir edgy and inembera, • and the con- •egation signified R7,illingiiess. "aseerite ,any responsibilities seen ' to, inenr in, "purchase ,of o which would assist the choir in. itePortant ' work of :•ferishing- 0reh. miisie. A. very gratifying atUre. of the • Meeting was, the. ie. - needier!, • disclosed ,regarding the Urdh's finances. . In every • depart_1' ent the allocOionS had been:. ex.:1 eded. The propos'ed M. '8z E. hud- e was ' successfully :Met: and de-..' ite ',unusually „heaey, finciricial bur - tis ,during the. year, 'the treasurer ported a balance of cash , on hand 0veriel',2000. • The toill amourit i.edi0 197for all oo 'pose ` 'NI/4S 37,60, A well founder optimiene eealls.'• The proepecise ••,..i,erk-. bright:- • • - RI1ILEY48 • NEW. Att,NA. .', We last Week made, the Statecnont, .thaf the • opening of the- neW arena, ' lay.rhad,heert• luistperied:. ft:ont-- the- •eyenirree•of' ilre,*-17tif —Vitali' ---the-,- ..tii. .:114.1.,..„3.o.:_believ.,,e;_-,b-s. •-been..1 , ..0,on sift 0)- e d,„...fuLt;Wc.,....Ids.a....lman : alien... 7tiortod, ,irnil,:Ftlii tp opening ''''kwta '', did. Mr the 3.7th, -.71veas, a splendid ' age - ,'ss,' about '190 spectatots being in' to ,enjoy ',the 'teternoty , --ina• tbe, .-tatile, . ' 1 , , • - ' , • The arena ie a• flee', etrecture "lied ' , , right tin. to the '• infinite ii it equn-: inent, : It is a credit ' to the village, and SUagetts what *likely to be one ,of the permanent inatitrations of i1j't0Wris lirisl ' Villages 'hi , , The Biefl, 1 . -The Brea4 .61 ilealth'.. 0 I.4.- .. .of Health, . H • ,. , • . . opR, MOTTO IS ,QUALITy-, AND:-.; SERYI,CE., • ' ' . ,Our Qualify, :Hoino ll'Iacle,' Whole Wheat a.l!id Raisin Bread ploke than . , • "Atio.:tke bill"- far Bread Satisfactida, '': • .- r . Jelly Rens, MapleWainut Tarts, Ras tib,erry_ Tartlets;;" ,Raspberry •' Fruit ; 4'eLt Roils those iiu* Oatmeal geOkies, Cpfe LIOLLYIVIAN'S i3AKER.Y . 7 - Phone 75, Ct. Lucknow, -JAN,UART SP4CIALS Men's Ifeayy • Tweed • Shirts, Special price 69e; Heavy Rib Knit Underwear, • Special, :price.: Cornbination Underwear, Special price Eget Quality Overall, Special - 'price • . . e• -$2.50 - Lined jackets, large sizes, Spec al price Ladies' 'Fleeced Blooniers; Special Price .-....... Heavy. Worsted Hose, Special price 56 SPECIALS EVERYWHERE OUR STORE :.F..11 -L.81,•- spECIALs. 'IF YOU CAN USE ANY ARTICLE LISP- ED HERE YO_11..,18/ILL: FIND IT EXTRA '-ir•ALUE..GIVE US A , • • (-0 • `N \ A5P.!*, • _ YOUR ' RADIO OPPORTUNITY $1 85.00 Puts the Famous ' Flastingi Medd in Your Home. , The -Wheatstone Bridge' circuit Used 111, the • five -tube 'Hastings / Console lies'';hr.:night permanent . radio satisfaction to many -thou"- - earids of Canadian oveners. , You cannot' afford either week of the wonderful en- tertairnnent this radio , •--bririg to ' your 'fireside. Special- Terms Arranged. To , Suit YOu:', • Armstion • riou'inoOD Mr. and Mrs; Nelsen' Bushell and little daughter,: Eileen, epent the •past ,taeek in, Toronto,. Mr; Bushell • teok in the National Fertilizers' -Convention held' there. • • Mr. and "Mrs, Dieiceneen' arid chit- 'dren spent Sunday at Mr. Robert ,felcederee., ' .•• , The Pebtriary, Meeting ' of the Women's- Institut e will be held at the henie of Mrs. Eldon Eckeeseviller. fieector, Mfg:" M. Gernbie.' Old' Age 'Re,tardedi rs., tV. Thorep- , see. Roll cell. A Valenthia Rhyme, etch Committee, MO, Alf, Hed- eine, •Mre. 'les. Conley, Mrs. Walker.. Aire, & Ackert. Evereqdy Mom, called • en his old friend, '21, r.: lahn-PurYisi- Tuesday, 7 van,. Kansas,: City, who. ere 'called.: Iteee, oWieg to the death ..:pf their. in-olaii;r,haVe-rettirried .to their WeSt:, ern horn • . • , , grs., Woodcock' 'and l‘Ms. Horne, of, Sarnia, ,whoi "attended. the itmeral the .forritees sitor, Mrs. Denev:an, have returned hartic' Miss Iny Erodyne ,gbup to Joh n Little ',.Couresott„.Coisy : . • 1 la '4 Gentleman's- game a ei•ea o • rain chi:cis issued AI for Billiards. Youcan enjoy \.a', game night 'or 'Jay, in any weather. any .‘inn.eed'408°Orarti‘pal:ofstii3t6mrildie.7taagoreae7alltensYdt.. - when played on our mod- • Atn-Brunswick equipmei*. ack Cain's Billiard Room ebr AMILY THEATRE JANUARY 27 & 48 Fields , THE POTTERS" With COmedk. , • , COMING - "LET IT RAIN"' , Wimatamai HERE'S- A CHANCE at OUR risk, use Mrp.'Sybilla Spahrs Tonsilitis,, for Cough „ Bronchitis. Croup, •Catarth, Whooping -cough. Quinsy, 'Sore throats and Tensil.erou, bleseelfesulte geed or Money back.-. -MrK-imt Drug --Store ZION Don't forget the. Box 'Social .,and Play which was pestponed last Frie: lay e -and% Which will. , be giVe en in ,the, Orange Hall here on -Fri. la evening, Jan.! 27th.. „ Mr. Win. "ICtiox, Of -LiffieriekeeSitek4e eeitheielii-law,.* Mr. Rechaid Gardner -whom, We are glad "teeesiieele"e-eeinee Mharilir0110MT7iff5t,P4101. ". A few ft•om Zion attended • the • Ainek lieldeby 'theLuck- - eiow,,VoungePtdp14's ;the . tinited 'Church, Lacknowe Minidaa tight, It proved quite entertaining and inatructive. Mrs, ' Herb ,Caesar ef Dungannon, fias returned horne„: • after Spepding some ' time in .flife Oder* ' Otratfordovbete 1110-- ted rn ebuntry, togition, s ;,1 P. 8 trirelid:P;t•Ztont ar re,40ntly •4sviot • • • 11,