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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1928-02-09, Page 1A' ' • $2.00PER YEAR IN ADVA.i4"op • 22.40 ,(YrItEilWisg DR, W," M. CONNELL • •••• PhYtilc!an; and, Surgeon • Lecknow,„ Roars 1.3.0-3.30 7-8 :Phone ge . , RENTIST . • Dr MacLeod , will , visit. , Lacknow „ every • • Tuesday, in Pr.' . Connell'a .. Office: • . , DENTIST. i r Pr.' R. lo. ,Traiee)'eao,,' ItucknceV--- °Ver.. :Peeker's ' , Store. " „Extraction •, ".either by 'gas , or IiicaL ' Will be in Diingatifion every TinirsdaV PhOzies3 Cleo, A. Siddall„-..LueldieW, -' Broker and Real Entate.-Money to lend oz first: mortgages on farm proper - 04 at 6 and 6% per cent according to Security offered 'Mad email. amSunts on second mortgages • on . farm .. properties and on personal notesA few good farnir for, sale . , WALL PAPER -A. full line of 1928 •Wall Paper on hand. Prices from 8c up1 am alsoagent for leading job houses. --7R. . J. Cameron, Decorator Peinter and Grainer, Box , 174, Luk ,now. . • LOGS WANTED ' •" We; the Uedersigned, hereby an- nounce, that We are in the market to buy all ,:kinds of logs suitable' for lumber, and as we require the lumber for our furniture- factory,--we-are in • ,a po' hition to pay the higthest ,market prices. In letting us have the mater-: ial you are encouraging home indus- try. For particulars call'us by phone or call at our office. -The Lucknow- • Table Co. -J. * Button, Man. ' RAW-FURR.L.----ram paYing-Inghest- . . . market _price far. all kinds of raw furs. -A. Blitzstein, _Phone 15, Luck-- iiow.' (10-1/-tf) ..LOST -A• hound -black and 'white , • with some ten and white spots on. tnp of necks Finder:: pleaAe. • nOtifY. George :Swan, R. 3, ,Lncknow. . • AUCTION , SALE , At Ackert pron..' Farm, HolyrOod; TueSday, -February: 21.: 30 Holsteini heifers due to 'fteshen,,,frena,:time of to May '1st; 2 calves and 5 young Cattle; team geed, Work horses;_. brood sow with litter of pigs 5, weeks John Purvis, Ape. HOLYROOD . -• . Mrs. ----Milton- toner& 'fbrinerlY: Of , liethanY, is ;renewing old- ii.c4itain- tancearound- here. • Mr..' arid. Mts. Will ' Percy attended . • • • • 'the funeral, of the late Mrs.:"HenrY Moniton, of .Port Elgin, formerly a resident Of Kinlough. Mrs.. liercy, la slater of the deceased, has • been - with her the past • . The ,regular : nieetins• of the :Hely- rOod Women'spiistittite Washeld at • 0-0-0 0-0' 0.-= LOdAL, ANP• GENERAL 0 , Mrs, E; ..Hollynaan: is spending,. the 'week 'with. friends ' in 4entreitt:" Mr R.. S: Wilso'n and tem', Donald; returned hone Tuesday, after 'spend- tyeo weeks "at ,Wipdser: ' . Winnifred • Douglas has gene to,Leidon, :where. ahe has entered -Ut. Vieforia. abipital • as nuts-in-'tMin- the home et:Mrs. Eldon Eckeeeiviller Iast Thursday, .with the. president, .1;' Hadginsi in the chair. Meet- ing Opened with singing of the Ode. It was decided -go hold • the annual - At HomeKSiday; February 1.0thi in the halt. MR ,Almer Ackert., gave. .a 'reading, "Be a Sport; „It's the lit- tle Things in Life -that . A 'eading, "Only a Working Girl,". was. iven by Mies Leona, White. • Miss lorence-Hodgine favored us With a. ety pleasing' sole, . accempanying, r.self. Abdut , forty members were • resented. . Rings were presented to the Misses Audrey II9dginsand Lexy ' Bell; who will take up training ; as •nurses' in the "near future/. Meeting elottee with the , National , Anthem. Lunch wits .sierved by the coiernittee. FOURTH CON. I IISLOSS After spenaing the past .week, at home; Mr: .3.. Wesley Joynt- :returned on :Teesday to London; • to, Undergo -tospital treatment • ' Mrs:, (Dr.) Elliott was in London, Jaturday :of lost week, to attend the o: • ,narriage of her. niecet Misa Wird- .Elliott, and •Mr : Ian MaeRae. , The • regular ;meeting tit the Viroin.; ,In's Institute: willhe held .at the home- of Mrs. D. 'M., Johnstone on z.?riday afternoon of this: week' at the aSeal-houts Mi. and Mre. Frank Tyler were in. :tovip for a fear; days last ' week, when moving- from Hanover te Thedfetd, :there Mr Tyler 'cOntinue, in the iervice 'a the c.w,R. seliseriber,' writing last eek, said thet :they oad .had a very seVere winter so far : :11013e springs 'etereal in the western,hreaet; 'he' added that ,it was new better' and that some . spring birds had: returned the-kind:-thatget,--the__Worm • no , doubt. • e • . , •THE BEAR AND HIS SHADOW. , There apPears;O:te a difference' of opinion as . tO whether' the. li,Pat; on venturing forth last Thursday; Could' or' could not see ,his 'shadow,. Welk,: at times he could. and 'at times he. louldn't,- and in some placea coeld. and other • places.: he --cbuld not. 'So. weconclude that 'bruin • was :a . Much perplexed aiiiinal. and wisety Went back .to .o 0-o--. AT...IT AGAIN AR. 1.14C11(110W, ONT.; THURSDAY, FtISFIUAllY 9th,- 1928. EgtIci.irr l(OVNG 'VE • •,4 • • • : -,SUDDR,ILY" ixOp Our , ,...votninunity 1,was greetly, Woelcad, and. Saddened on Tuesday, ,by Wining that Allan Murrlecht.. bright :lad , of :fourteen, .a.n of :Mrs, G Murdcch, had died about neon, Ilis. death Was ;due to what. ,:waa thotight a slight accident' of the eve- ning; before, .and of;whch few had. heard ''" • With a' number of boirs and; Oils, of. his :age he :had. 6en- 'skating on the river helper Mrs. Glint dwelling. 'n the dtin light he failed td Hee a' fence wire which, crosses' the river, and this caught ' him over :the . eye, .threwing him backward, so that his „head hit the ice with considerable force. He was rendered encOnscioes ter a short time, but in a few min- utes • tesuined the sport, e.nd later went lionie, feeling little the worse for the mishap. In the 'nuirning. he ,did not feel well: enough to go " to and remained at home. ;When.' his mother returned home- shortly befote noon, he complained of feel- ing sick, and Dr. Johnston and _Nurse Elva Johnston were called in. • BY . , this time. he Was sinking rapidly, and in: less than an hour hp‘pased \away. 'The, likelihood is that a small blood vessel luid been ..broken, and that a . 7lot of-r-hleod had f it:P"'-nfed on , the -- 1 brain - • • ?The, only way we•ean account fot the erratic„ands-unsatisfacto'ry beha- . . , viour of the weather man is that he ,earrforvit ' the varied 'predictiOns'of- the --weather. 'preellets. : After 'a week • 6f real worth -while 'winter, with PiCiOd roads,. „we are now (Wedeesiday) treated to -another thaw and rain; which is un- dbing "nll 'the gOOd .yo. • 7. Mr. Wm: _McConnell!, 'who has been in Londea the.....past summer, is visiting with friends in and .around Ripley. • • ' -' • Miss Margaret Black ,visited .last ' ; • BORN, Ifitehie-;r"n the Township of Ash,' field, on February fst; 1928, to Mr. and. Mrs. I Ritchie, .a son. MARRIAGE,. MacRae -El liott' - On ' Saturday, February at London, • by the Rev:, 3. S. Hardie,: fornierly of Ash- field, Winifred. V. Elliott, niece of Mts. Elliott and the late Dr. A. G. Elliott of LticknOw; to Ian MacRae, Strathroy,. son of Mr:. and Mrs. jOhe: _ _ NacRae, Ashfield, Ontario. • . • —o 0 0 DANCE AT ',LOCIIALS11 A literary contest anti dance: Under auspices of Union li.F.W.O., will he held in Lochaleh. Hall, Friday eve- ning, February 10th: Adinission 5(0c. Ladies with boxes free..•Sec'y. DANCE.• Under auspice's of the . Lucknow • Fite CompanY, in the Town. Hall, Feb.- 15th. ;0ld and new dances. Dancing from 9 , o'clock ,to 2 a.m. Lunch served. Music by • Arthur's Radio Orchestra. Tickets' $1.00. Ex- tra lady' and ' gall9ry 25c. Xrriingements for the date of the , funeral are not Made at time of writing, - •Ijealthy-leoking boy, always Well -be - and. among his schoolfellows was, a .great favoiite Sinee the two boys -went to Toronto, be was the only, company- of his 'mother at- . , . home, and to her the blow will be heaviest of all. Needleis to say, the fainily„ havethe sympathy of the en- tire comiciunify. ./ It will be recalled; that ".• Allan's , father, Mr. J.'•ds Murdoch, died. quite , insidenly :on February . 22114,. 1915, eaving . widow" and three „ -ng on At that time .Allen. was • just :ten months old. • . • o o NOTES week witk dox;--,--Tenth- .Misi Martha " Sutherland. We are . • , ;glad. to say,„ is. well enough to rettirO_ to herhonur.--- - Mtge Irene Morgan spent an eve - *deg last week, with. Mrs. A3. Brack- enridge., 6 • • ' Mre. John Button anti ' 3: ltekW1th Ir R. gain. , ▪ - A./number. of. the ...v..01.1r11, and Sixth '• concessions attended-th0.-dAnOa.,,,..A44, Friday . night, put, ow. by .the nntint Club MaSter Lester • Itactnotit. Who.' 'has .1been .111., for sdnie tifne, is ptagrees- ' hig faVablY. • •' Mr. and grs, gae.,Gregor, left, on Saturday :for their home in Al- berta,. see -Orr -kg. Rome weeks _.• visiting friends near Kintsib • Mr, Tom' Quigley returned to De- treit this Week, after spending his vacation at his hoitie Kingsbridge. lit.; Mr. Dave Stewart sPeist ai few days last week at CollinkwOod. • ••••••••••0 41.0.--••••••• Card; of '; ,Thanks•-:: sinterely thank the on of the Kinloss • dihtrict for dona- tion whkh. Meby :thefiefiSiltet- Ori, ;Jelin arrlt," '1928.- yery , Gratefully,. • our Brother, Wni ItYan. _ . , s. .• SOCIAL: •POSTPONEP . • The Bebekah. Lodge. _ 89091an- or-thri. week,. has • been indefinitely, post- poned; CIIIIR,C11 NOTES • LuelcnoW Pid#4. will .24 tend 'divine, s�rvice at the Anglican, Chuich," 'S141;444 morning, ;:Feb. 12: , Brethren.. tire 'requested to :ingeb at the ,lodge • teen) at .10 o'clock! a, in: :Visiting brethren ;Welgenie..• , The,. annatilirme,eting, of. the .';alcit,2. ,now ,United Church will be :held the evening of: Wlednesdey, • Petty lfith. •Before . the hneifiees'., Meeting, at '8,30 . •,'clock, a . supper Will he served....in- the baieine.nt ge the adult. copgrega7 •tion; conprienetng.at Mr. R. A. Grant 'is visiting friends • • • in Sarnia. , , young Man prepared. to stay, arrived at the home of •Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Ritchie on February 1st.. We extend a hearty Welconie to the little 'stranger. 6 • Mr. and -Mrs. J. Wylds ef Ripley, spent the -week -end with Ashfield ' Preihytethin W.M.S. An • - • Mts...C. H. 'MacDonald presided': at the tegular *eating, held' on the: 1st Inst. We were Tied to have • Mrs. .Ewan MacKenzie with. Us. She took he Bible Study. The introduction to oiir new Study Book, "The Royal Road," was. taken by the President, and Miss Carrick. Mrs. II, Mullin gave a reading; :MrS,' Fraser of Bay- field, .in a short, interesting talk,' told is about their work there. ; A solo was given by: Mrs. P. .Steward • United ' Church .Y.P.S. The meeting Monday evening was versed with :repeating the • Lord's Prayer in unison. Miss Isabel Craw, read the Scripture lesson.,rA reading • O n '"Covetousness" was ' given by Lena Robinson. The ',topic; ."A Hand- ful of Gold;"---ww-taken--tby-7,-Mrs:- Buewell. Three short readings on prayee, were: ","T'allt to 'God First Be - Sore You Talk to Men," by Wilhel- mine -Agar;, , of Prayer," by. Katherine Hamilton... "A, Here of Prayer," •hy ; A feature of the 'meeting-- next. Monday evening will be a sitting of the,:_moekparliament, atwhich the advisability of encouraging immigra- tion will be debated. •: mgLgrig-'. • ftiends: •Mt. and MiS. John. MacRae. -were in London on Saturday, 'attending the 'marriage ,of their • eldept son, `Mr, Ian ,MacRae, barrister,'. Of, StrathroY, to Miss • Winnifred ..43f . Luck- flOW. The young couple .haVe the best `wishes' Of their many Ashfield frtende., • • • . The Kintail branch of the Wom- en's Institute held ,a very,, successful leap year dance in Kintail Hall last Friday evening. There was a large *crowd and all enjoyed the good. time; MeSars. ./Ohn Fatrish and Donald MacLean attended the nieeting of the 'West Wawansish 'Pim Insurance. Co., in Dungannon last FridaY.' , The Ashfield council. met on Monday of this Week. The officers for 1927 were all re -appointed, with the exception, of the, aiseisor. Thal office gees. to Mr.: john O. Dalton.. - SEED CLEANING • --:-..DEMONSTRATION • • meeting of the shareholders of the ball, St HelenSp.will be held on Monday ,evening, Feb; )3th, '' at 8 olciOck. ...&:-,full•-attendance . ie - quested Mies Lila 'Hemphrey is a visitor with -her sister; Mrs. George Walker, in East WaWanosh.' : . Miss ',Robb' Ashfield, , was a week- •'ind. visitor'. with •Misb 'Muriel 'Miller. Mr, Culbert. attended , the. annial Normal School "At-FHorne"-in-Stratz.-- ford on •Friday., ' Zourist.tioines Watited- PartieS- Willing ,to rent roermifii" Sccomodation .to.motorists, season Of 1928, in tueknow, in Or at interme- • coMmto EVENT •, chide points on or near `, Highway), Reen Frklay evening,' tapvfioin $00t� .$2500, In their. an ;open 'tinter to see ,Xyclone_Sa...11Y".. own . home, 'serving Of Meets option - at thefrolvn titlatiow-:an0 al. For patticniard write- now : - to thus help boost tlie Armenian Roller Tourist Service, 04 Wyatt. St, -, 104 don, ant, , LUCKNOW HIGH' "K/1601; REB,0RT.-.-4ANUARY • . . 1,45400%; 11:;--96-44 0, '1P -Failure,.• Abient. • Form Subjects eicamined:-Alg., Br.; His- •••.' tory, Afgar. A; D. Anderson 2 C, 2 F;; • Andrew 20, 2 '1' C. ••131itsetein, .1T; E. Buswell 1-111, 1 Op,. F; R. Carruthers Chesnut , 1 111, 1 Q,.): 1,7; A. Colwell 1 F, 2'A; D.". Grant -,1, F:(upper); A. Fisher. 1 11 (upper), 1 III; 1 C; M. Hackett 1 C, .2 IP; M. Hamilton 1 III, IV; M. ilenderorr -1.*F; E. Johnston: 111, 1 III; •.MacDonald 1 F, 2 A; K. MacKenzie 1 :c. MacKinnon 1 i; . P. Nixon 1 IP (middle), 1 F (upper); , W. Nixon 1 III, 1 F; M. Pepper 1 111, 1 C, 1 F; E. Smith. 1 (upper), 1 I •• (middle 1 C; M. Thom 1 1, 1 F; R. Turner I P; 2 17; M. Watson 1 I, lc; N. Wil- 7,on. f. III, 1.•F,; M. MacKerilie 1 C; J. MacKenzie 1 F; S. • MacNeil :1 II; D. Sawyer 1 F; M. McQeillin 1 F 1 A; M. Macintyre, not examined. F. E. Form it •. . Examined. • during • January. in ' sub- jects of :Latin, English ; grammar, •Brown • .1 II; 1"III, 2 F; . E. Burt A; Ai' A. Cameron2 F • M he1T1 2 F. A. .Hinter ;1. C; ,3 F; M. Lane I:III, 2 cl Lira MacDonald . 1 I, 1 II. OIL 1 d; 11. MacDonald 2 1, 1 II; flit; Jean , Iver -2 I IC- Jew' MacKenzie 1111; M. MacKenzie 111; „ P. „ Mc- Neil 1 H,t1 111, 1 C, 1 'P ; V. Sherriff 11, 1 11, • 2p • E. Sherwood 2F; M. Wiisen. '1 I, .1 II; 2 C; 111: MacIntyre: A F; W. Agar. 1 F;S. eM.•,ea(ind'iion1 C'1FII6F;r'it•IER E. Hilt Johnston -A;. J. Martin 1 F;: R. Tur- ner 11, III. ' •• Studentshave been, tested in Ft., Can. Hist., Alg. Ackert I C, 3 A; A. Andrew .1 I, 1 111, 11?; J. Dirabioh 21,- 111. 1 III; t;on 311, 1 III Brooks 3 V, I, 'A..;N. Browne • 12ICL; 'IBI.IGI;aridi(1-14'rll'AII, 3 P6; -c.-greer.,14;t...111,.. 1 d, IP; A. gam, iiton I II, 3 0;. G. Hamilton 1 I, 3 F; T. Henry II, I Hi, 1 c, 1 A; M. John- ston 1 C, 1 F, A;'. D. MacDonald 1-1,' 211, 1 C; P. :MacDonald 1,II„ 1 C, F; L. MacDougall 1 I, 211, 1 III; C. Macintosh 3 II;'MacKenzie! 111. 1.F. Jessie MacKenzie 2 II, C, Miss' Bessie and Mr. : Clarence M,urdie of -Lucknovl., were the guests if Mr. and Mrs. D. Todd one day last week. Mr., Frank Todd 'has recently. had ' a: furnace 'installed in his house by 1,Fr M. MacKenzie ). I ; It MacLeod Muidie & Son, pucknow.". • /2 I, 1 II, 1 III; ": S. MacLeod 1 C; , B. Messrs: Gordon Aisphersdn aba Martin .1 II, :1 III,. 1 (.1, 1 F;, J.; Mar - SINGLE COPIES 0, 0*TE' • :Of Health, The Brea The Bread Our Quality Home -Made, Whole Wheat and Raisin Bread is the loaf OUR ' MOT, T.0 IS sgpUEAcLIIATT:' AND IC hat s all pure . • . SERVICE. niEealth Virainat 'Tarts, Date Triangles,' Jelly Rolls, Iced 'Rolls, Rose Tart,s; Clieleea Buns, Retain Pies; ' Strawberry Tartlets. HOLLYNIAN'S ,BAKERY • one 36, • ,Lucknovv. phi:n.16'75 6oult ont.. ORE" FBBR1JARY SPECIALS „ . , Men's ,All -Wool Underwear, .large sizes only .....$2.19 • Men's Natural Wool Drawers only , ...$1.95 Heavy „ Tweed Pants, • 38 and 40 _ ......... Blue White Stripe, Overalls, 'size ' to 4q ▪ ..$1.35'.' Cotton Flannel' Shirt ......... :....$1.65 Heavy. Sox and Mitts Girls' Sweaters • , .......$1A9 Boy Sweater Coats .... .. . . . ;...98e. Stocktakingis over,. and, new Spring merchandise is ,arrivirig.' You • will find it Iiiteresting. to walk through our Store, and inspect new shopping', system It's easy to 'Shop here. • , Hamish MacFarlane w'ere week -end tin A 1, 1 111,• 1 C, ' F; . menarY Bluevale. Murdoch 2, H, 1 III, 1 . 00.= visitors; , at the 'hitter's' hoine. near II, 1C, 2 F; Middlaton 4-11; A. , , 1 c ; E. Nixon 3 ., 1F; i E.` Reid 2 I, , The Public Library vvili be open 1 III. M Richards 2 II, • 1 C, 1 F; E. Tuesday evening of each week from Ritchie 1.-i, 1 II, 10.; 1 F; L. Sawyer 7 to 9.30 o'clock instead of Saturday. - 4 i ; • A., Smith. 1 I, 3 II;': J., 'Stewart Miss Irelen Miller has'been appoint- 1.I 2 II ' 1 III.; E. Sherwood 1 F; ,E. ed Librarian. • , Vint 1 I 1 III. Webster 4 F.. Miss Lulu ''Weatherhead was home E.: G. Murdie.' • from Whighain over the' Week -end., MTS. Beligledetrft left, on Monday WEST WAW`ANOSII, .for Toronto, ' where she has secured . FIRE INSURANCE CO. a -position. • The. Ontario Dept, of ‘,Agriculture 0111 give seed cleaning' dernotuitra-' tiene throughout the proVince, corn' - mencing this month,' by means .of e Wiiich will stop, ita nitinherAfpoints in with county. Demonstrations will be .given from 9:09 a.m. to -V o'clock ,p.m. each, titty, • . • This train will be/ at Kincardine ,ort 'March tad* Ain& at • Link:tow, March 8r4 . 'I -Wien Countyit411i -.136 at Brussels, March 5th, and -at Wing -- haft,. March stet. , A "lectureflv an expert', *ill be given' each day at o'clock, - on, farm oreps,',Inseat pots, wiltdso oil* .0001 98 1,0$ we* • • ANNUAL MEETING . Mrs. Ferguson of Auburn, ig a vis- • _ itOr with her daughter, Mrs. Chester Tlie annual meeting' of the policy - Taylor. . holders of the . Wet Wawanosh Mu. The annual meeting of the U.F.O. ,... • • ' • ' . was held Monday evenin ' When tual t'ire Insurance Company was , ong, ,- the old officers were • re-elected.. A held at Dungannon, on P..iday after - meeting will be held next , Monday noon of last week; with a large rep - evening, when after the business is resentation present . William .G. euchre d .. •• ' • 'k transacted, afi.........;......hour will bo spent at Thompson- of Auhurn' president," pre- dieckers ansided, while the ' secre ary's and • PURPLE, GROVE treasurer's reports were presented. In ,1927 the rate of 20 cents per hull - The U.F.W.O. held their, meeting dud' was in force which is ccinaid- at ,Mr._ V. E. Gawley's, last Friday, qred very_ cheap insurance. The loss- night. , es' paid during the year Were $22o - Mr. and Mrs. John Collins spent. t_ un ,ar, a. „... .,,_,_____. ,,, , ' 482.05, -1-nid ilotwithstandirig-thir factS d ,f t--ArAl, J.. .par,..rapeyig,=on ITc. • • - ' - :- -e company, was able t- lay away the 6th Con: , •- - . , Miss V. McDonald ha3 gone LuCknow for a few„,week-s• • ° ,Miss Sadie , ,McFacidgen of Tieet, t9n, was ' the • guest of ' Mis. Milton Wiileti'lliet-Weelt"-,;-„,,-- ---.;--•::cliairmaniuring-,-the relections:1,-.Alex.", fre 0 • ,56 '.$3;900. "The pelicies; Whith to* number 4,302, Were increased by dating the srear, Covering a risk of n2;660,665. . The assets amount, to ' $488,215.39, A. 13. Pentland Was • ea Creation NO. rain cheeks.• issued• • •_enjoy,. a —game night or day in any weather, "any season Of the year—end melee: tire of this greatest • • wheninoorppl:ysber on our 06. i'`e1Pe • AwnBruninrick equipment., Jack Cain's Bird Room' ph:110k plug into, any wall ,Or light socket --.:that's all Timein to your favorite station„ and' allow the wealth of rich, .mellow tone which this superb bistrument, will draw . from the ether to ' •tell its oW11 story. No batteries -A, B or are . need- ed with ' the , DeFeeest: Crosley "'Royal Series" electrie models -no' separate eliminatorst-teadyf or in- stant use Wherever 'there is an electric 'Outlet. Priced $268;00: • . • • F. T. ARMSTRONG JEWELLER -- LV.CKNOINT amemasow Ala tit Miss Martha Robertson retuttied. ander Nicholson of Lueknow, Wdham horae-friinr--Ripley--this -week; 1cQtul1ui, Lucknow, :and Harry„ Nier; itna g.• --•d• -lialke1di4Goclerich the, fetiring ltree children litive gene ta "lfoi.4... .rettifiied:=_tO:Affie'hy::,Ite:=-: elaination. The directors. of the cool - Visit the hitter's mother. , • panY •net at the close of the, meet - Mr. Cleveland • Hill spent a• few ,days ,recehtly, visiting AC m. ing,, when the following leers were • ,•Arow ' Preside • .bleetedi , "nt, lianei G. Mrs. jack ,Emerson "visited. her parents. Mi. and Mts. Ralph, Nixon, lea -week. A omber„fronT hero, attended the. crow.0: mestiol held al , giliel$1i'lf RiP14111 en Tialeday. Thompson; vice-president, Williain O. Watson) Auburn; secretary) Thos; G. Alien; 13imeanneer "treasuiet,•• Themes Stiithetso Ptill$111110111 13,13414 tors1 Den*14 McLsan, Lkrtow, if* ;oho Wilgell, ••,,N John ,Joynt; of Lifektiow, has - a large 'number of men eegaged in cutting .logs and wood on his bush farm t .north of ..Kinloss 'church., . A large crowd from 'here attended ..the ornnge Social and, Dance` is the L.:(1.1.,. Hall :last •Thursday evening, OHnmd eory m's 6.1e11:t yest.uiy. -daY last with Mr. John , McDougall., Mr. Archie Graham and Mr. ,Will ,Gollan visited last: ,IVIonday with,.Mr. C'Mfrhr..°1111orilisl. iller, James Irwin and Mark Gardner attend the LO.L., ,Ceunty Meeting in Ripley on. Tiles - day, last, „ Mr, . an4 4rs.W. 'Cook- tpent day -last -With the .MoKay- -Bros, Oa 411itirlo FAMILY THEATRE ,FRIDAY SA."11111DAY FEBRUARY 1011. Zane Grey's "MAN OF THE FOREST" :•. • An intensely interesting .story of love and :daring in the early . days of the :West AlSo4 CaniedY., Admission 35c. & 20c. , COMING7., - - "DIPLOMACY" • anMissr6F. c ler.e. Pent Sunday., last' Witk dm .her parents,, Mr:. John McPherson o Holyrood,We iare'glad' to reprt :that. .Mr.: 'pent Frida? Iast with Mr • Kenneth .,„. 'Roderick ..Oatriibell,;. who 1114' been 'seriously 111, Is now improving. YOTli logs', to the LiicknO*, 4.6e.d...;..•Ortgeei..-.4.01).1...---,itacli.Y18...r...,aPCL..1., - Table CO: ,„ Logs Measured On cash ; •paid on delivery.. We the Wither in our‘owit factory: Help- •"Y:Otii"71iOnIV.irrdttatry‘=Thelateknew,--c, Table . ,,(16-2-c) Men, Woznen, Children - . by • thousands Use Mrs. 8ybilla. Snahrs Tonsilitis for Head Colds, Cittairli; Bronchial Asthink Bron." 7:41r014•: QtlineS' :86re Throat :andtonell trouble. Try, , a 110 )490. -C •••;1