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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1928-03-01, Page 5• • Lucknow ' ' •Wingham Phone 74 •Phone '256 Monumental •WOtkS: 'LUC:KNOW and WINGILAM Hag the largest and niost complete stock in the most beautiful designs to chooae from, in Kartile,,ficotcliSwedisn- *than eirallateS * • We make ,a speeliaFty-It Family Monuments and invite Your inspcc- Inaciiptions Neatly, Carefully and Promptly Done. • See us before placing your. order. out: • ..• • RIB-IROLLfrilouse roastastind,inexpensive ROOF your house orcottage • with Ribaoll. • Handsome to• • look at ... increatiee value. of Property. lasting. , iectsclean rainwater,banishea • leaks...ideai for houses. ' ,barne, sheds, warehouses, schools. churches, public. buildings. Give sizaof roof for free estimate. ,Write • • E4SteriL teelliedlletS • mited ORisToN,Orrr.. • _ Successor to Mots' Stitt& Siding Co. , ALBERTA'S COALliRODUCTION' -Coal iiroduction the province of Alberta , during 1927 .established. 41. new total Of output, • yeachiter " for all' grades '6,936,755 tons, : This • production :exceeds that of the best • pretriOua, year, 1920, by 27832, tois •'and' sets new high 'mark in the h5- toryOf the. developnient of Alherta's ' • mines.' It • is estiMated • that nf-. teen per cent. of the evailable, coal • ret'erVe of the world is in' Alberta. Of • the , nettle' reserve calculated , '•rnensurement, more than .three, billion • *sins are senai-anthradite ot high .ctir-, hen bittiminotts., PARAMOUNT' Mr. and Mrs, A. Ste4a of , Para: triotinti.1;isited friends m.Wi14un this week'. . • • , kr, Melvin-- Rayri :under:tile* , Misses Myrtle Webster. 'and' , Itieliafda terVie; Ave6k-,4 end at their :respective- homes. • Mex. Mcl\ray• has returned • Ilona tietroit' „ • MO, llfacCharles-bas 'boon quite,. thxring ,:the Weeli, but , yroiring., Miss Olive-ThOnipsen of rtirPie floor„ , Is tbe *toot. of' it aitte 13 t) NIN IttMegi , '• P-ClUNING.' BEARING APPLE , TREES • Pruning is a "practide that :modifiiii the form • of ,the„tree, • regulates the, yield of the fruit .and next t? ingis one �fthe most important bp- • .. eratithis affecti.ng the .quality Of fruit.. 'n many oeehards. in this county good c thers4here ii,Lneed. for linore•-aften4 tioh to., this aluiibIepractice.:Thefoh- ]o'ghhitsdea1l With, the actual op- 31-atio1 Of 'priming.' and. Should 'prove heInful to those. with, •Iirajted experi- ence'.• " • ;••• • 1.Cut out 'brokeri,'deed or 'dieeaied‘ branches._ •. , ' • 2. Where two branchee closely par- allel or overhang. each other,. renioye, the least, desirable, taking. into ac ::...ount horizontal and vertie,a1..spaeing.„ • 8. Prune' on the,.. horizontal .plane,.' that is to :say; leave. those , laterals the main branchesthat grow liori-, zentallY or riearly So and remove thethat'. hang:• down or :grew ward. l'his • cAnnot alWayS be done,. 'hut Where ,PoSsible ..it , should' be fol- 1 lo.'wect ••• • , . . _4. All varieties should he thinned out just enough 1to. permit.ef • ough" spraying, and the entrance of, 4.1unn-Altt and • air. Close -topped van= ^bis • stich as SPY.'and Transparent rz.cp.iire Somewhat More thinning' the. more' :Open varietiee. . 5.• Where it is desired to reduce •• he height rf tail treesr:Ctit.the lead - Thr -111-anches back mOderately;tothe horizontal lateral if possible; .h Varieties W.hich tend to produce numeiTua iggy; lateral, growths; lave Some, of these. remoyed .to prevent :overcroWdirig. •'• ' 7. Make close; clean, cote. -Stubs• , unsightly and .ofteir .decay, , bus forming: 'a .. source: of injury to the ...iarent,' branch or triink. Prtine , Moderately. '. Very heavy s uning is likely ,to upset the balance • ')-tween•i'vood ,growth "amr fruitful: - "'"g,' and eneral1yshu1dbe Avoided. 9. lyune regularlY. Trees, which are elven Some attention each ,sprii* TllnEp 'MONTHS' COVRIM ,AT PAISegy suCCE$gPtlif The Bruce County ‘Three- Months' .Course in Agricultnre ,and Some Ee, enemies Which has been luild• a Pais. Silk-1E14M, NOT'Itfil mks AIhrrta spent week visiting 'QederiCh• ',friends.; • Mr:" Wm; Byck.,ingha.01,""Or.,'IA'-',00-; iting lile4aughtdr, Mrs.M Carter �f ley during, the past winter, - was • brout cOneln09*.9P.Tri',. ig.tc';';,7791;191inreb. t4Z4..a. Viorlin;.:1119W4;F4' :eVeningi`Tela. .it.. very P.. . • .. • Successfur.benqttet ij enee,,, at' Mr:, and ',Mrs, ;Wilfred Fran'em,..." .Whieh. there were sOate 175 etei4ota; askato ipent 14at their!, parents', atid ,gnestq:. the gnesff(Of, •W G. Bdell .eeted 'as TOASilTOterMr Wm MaCponald: (Xintail) is WithMiss ' Esther Sliccer;' Women's visztlng friencla' in' Defroiti Institute .Branthe'Toroitto, and %Yelp) Mrs. T.'° Bogie of Celbortte,'!"'is, 13Uchanan, 9.4.C, aS .specia!, sp,endinga fety.days. viaiting her"par- Pealiers, responding respeetiiiely to ,ents, Mr. and Ms Neil NlacDOnald., the. toasts to lioMe' EConorriici, and. , .Niss Matieritilaysen Kinear,•,, Aqiculture. CharnherS: McKinnon in, -di-ia- .Visiting•at the. borne' Of bet:, an • elornient Address, propoeed, "Our uncle, Mr. •Chtilles SteWert. .; • '•Country,":,.' The- toast to the Hemn ivriss Eiringtein. la assiating tcOnninice Class' was taken by tied Thompson 4nd Beatrice Lyons; Mr Gordon Ritchie'so - tha Agtieuliural elass. es by Marion Mr. and.1"Irs,-,!Robert, AndreW:''epter., , Thomas :ILTntyre Jdn tallied a number of the young Peel* Palmer proposed the toast to ilorne to a progressive euchre ' party ad ECOnornics while Robt. Scott, Pres denee", last Thursday • evening All Of the Port' Elgin Jninior Farmers, present reported a sPlarglICI Ora.c• •.; and member Of .°,)aet year's Three, The 'February 'meeting of the....Par- Morithe'. bourse at Port •Elgin, very arneunt U.F.W.O. was. •held .at the ,ably' proposed the toeSt :to Agricul, home of Mk. R. J. ,!EtittOn on Febrii- ture. NV! .K. Riddell, Agricultnral arygist, with the Pres., Mrs. McGill, Representative, on whom fell rnaeh i the Chair. The meeting, :opened . . -if _the responsibility of ,organizing thew th singing the Maple Leaf, followed .'dasses,- -proposed' the'-•tnast- to the by repeating the creed in 'unison, The guests inhis usual • happy Manner, roll call was answered by "My Fa This was :,fittingly responded to by/ vorate Sttperetition." It was decided John: Scott, D, -:McKenzie. to "Patch blocks'. for two quilts, and to Bride and Reeve b.' A. Thomas. J. ,guilt them at the ''Mare:sh meeting. Alexander Hay of Walkerton, who '1.11e einiits. are to be spatto some had charge of ,instruetiOn in 'music,needy families.• in Northern ',Ontario. favored with: a piano instrumental; and: also led in . community. 'singing.' The Women's Institute entered for the .,etierit, and /the Paisley Oreheitra- • olaYed for the.banqiie,t: • and dance 'which followed: • Prizes were presented fpr the vial; ,ous phases of the courses as follOws: Economics •'Class-Gene;a1 efficiency, Marion • Thomas; Horne • Nursing, lrlprenee Spong; Millinery, • Flazel-Melnlyte; 1, DonieitiF-Self;" -Janet Belback; Public'Speaking, 13eetrice Lyons. • •:; : , ' Agricultural-T-'Claii--.-General_pro- figiency, 1st; Alex' Mci:itYre;. - 2nd; -Harold MeKaY• Live Stock judging Hervey Grant; Best. kept Note Beeyt .bhatnhers ,McKinnon; ,:Most .regular: attendance; Hugh Bell; Ptiblic speak- ing, Chambers. •'A„ pleasing feature' of the hanquet- wae the presentation of a handsome •silver.flower basket and bouqnet• .oi roses to 'Miss Paulin:1dgC, in charge of the Home -• Economies Class; and ‘. Parket Dufeld Pen and Pencil •t� E. Donald', Aesistmit 'AgrietirOltel Representative. : -The Paisley bourse, *MS the fourth • 'Three Months' Comae to .be held. in titre -County by the Cpunty• Branch of 'the %Department of Agriculture, and in Point of interest; .attenclance and Co-operation tiven• by , the cont.: naunity, was :one of, the best held •so far., ' A 'Junior Institute and Junior 'Fernier. 'Association were organized at the Conclusion. of the Curse. , • • .EI'TER SEED TRAIN HERE, , ..SATURDAY,' ard. • • • , • --The---Ontarit-GovernmentH-Seeti- .Cle,aning Train, now .tonring' the Province_ for: the: third ' year; is this • year 'making a nianber a Etos 3 ;* race County.: It will ' Visit Kincai- 'line, on Friday, March .2-nd. and Luck - 'IOW on Saturday',•MarCh 3rd, while from, March8th to 14th it Will be, qtarting at Mildmay, at stations on .the Sentheninton '.and Whitton ,lines •n the eastern part of the • County, • atid• at Walkerton on March' 23rd. It are moi.e easily keptin good ' condi-,1 will be at each place scheduled from tieii than:JrCes that are prun ed ir- regularly. • ,Jj:). Distrilinte the prinking threout the tree.. This is particularly iniport-, ant with old', fte,,pew growth will be stimulated, only ,rtlibse. parts of the tree vhere; pruning, has been, giv- 11. Dir 8o reniove the .breach .un. ;less .there is: a very:geed' reason fOr doing so. -It should not :be forgotten thattlie leaves of a'tree. tire the fedd, anafactuting organs, ,and the leaf area' ,id reduced: unnecessarily flip, tree will be injured in growth dr • ?rtii/tOlineea or. both. ' 12,..Pruning may done any tinie; in Ole „kite winter or' eerly. spring • months' and sheidd.,.preferabl y• he' completed hafere the time ef the first spray, , ' • For more complete information ori • „ , Pruhing','Ihe 'reader, is rererrea to Pent: of Aglicultnte Bulletin , ,3421t., -"The Apple hi Ontario." AttILVES 111ULTIPLY 7' • ^ ON -MAN ITOULIN The 'Wolf population of Ma' nitoulin Thltatid "•AlWen raisers on Abe Wand. are, pay, the pike, according to reports therr:. by.the wolf 1)06110 ctmtalittee has re-:;, teived .reports frOni inne of 1'4:les.,7n• - ,•"•• '!on Wand; ;0:iii,h-131itiVt; ghat t.f and 42 lambshaVe been deAroyed by the wolyeal.unain * te.4)* 'was h*id M ths boml at, .gr; •total ookL, ,i001 9.00 p,m. to §.00 p.m. - The train is , equipped/ With, ears ex- hibiting vatione yarieties �f' grain, both threshed and in the Sheaf, and ether farm products. • One car is used fer seed cleaning demonstration purposes, being fitted. With the, beat .moderm,power seed cleaning machin- ery. There' is alsb a , lecture coach; Where,- Commencing at 2.30 ' each af- ternoon, lectures Are gitren by •num- her of Agricultural expeits,/,On such • topics as Diseases of 'Farm Crops, insect Pest*, Destruction of Weeds, and 'general Field Crop Production. With the 'Better Seed, bainPa!grk new in progress in Ontario theviaits. of the Seed Train should this year be • of "spedial interest. It, is no undom- . 4mon to have up to 509 tanners and others interested in \Agriculture visit the train,at a single stop. It is fully eXpeeted,; therefore that the various: interesting features presented 191 be widely appreciated and -taken adVan, take Of, in this. district; .11oleYgoop • Pre:. interestia7. nnmber on PrPgr,mmet the f;;ormilunity Club .next.(IVIonday. night Will be a debate, "aitesolYed that .Bachelors,' ought to • be t axed.'" Agitnative talcen by 0: Aekelt-end .W,' Stattere the negative:, upheld: by • 1VIesSrs.i.. D:1:Car- ruthers, an4 A.,'Ackert. • ' • Mr. and Mra.Al.mer, Ach.ert. enter- tained the: choir of chjp'eht Wccine'cluir .goning. 'S Mrs.:,' Charlie bPrigtani'" vont .tha "past 'Week with,. her ;..nriotherp,. , Mrs.. .100Ord,whe, 'ha's been. Pedfast for Spine% tinroy;. • , teWart Durbinwas.. cahed, home Thursday 'Morning, ".".'9'iling to P.P. „death. of ''.birs niother. He has the symapthi of the community. • and Mrs. Richard Elliott 'spent:, Thursday Ur; Alex. ,McKenzie's. , Mr. Almer Ackert spent the .week -r end ,with 1ii ilatighter,• .9 yvendolyr,. in Brantford. , . • •' , Dr:. and Mrs. Johnston of •LneknoW, were guests at Mt; Ernest Ackertie or 'Thursday. • •• . • Mr. and 1VIre. Tom Rohl) of Ainber- • leY; spent Sunda Y' at Mr. Richard, Elliott's.. • ' ' MisaiPearl, 'Cngam spent, the week -end at her home here. ' •, • The Bethany Women's Missienary, X. their_monthly,' meeting • at 'the lic•ine 'of Mie. A. ,Green en Feb. • 16th. The president..., Mts. W. Hod- gins, presiding. ',..The meeting opened with •sniging Hymn 620, after which the Lord's Prayer was repeated in unison. lilts. .16s. Wall, Mrs. •J,.. The report of the marketing commit - Wraith and Mrs. E. Hodgins were tee was read by Mrs J, Hamilton, appointed a Committee. to pat the , . and the Legislative' committee's 're.: •autographic quilt together. The •De- , • port by Mrs. Jamieson. This was fol. lowed by an instrumental by Mrs: T, Irwin, a , reading . by, Miss Winnifred Webster, a paper On "St. Valentine" by Miss Grace Pepper,, a:sole by, Miss Margaret, Button, an excellent paper on "'How to make life ,interesting on the farm'', by Mrs: W. GT Gardner,. a 4ini5tith-orgeriselection-by:7-mis'a-drace- Webster;:. arid_a After the ,preigretnine the hostess served .4.dainty; lunch: The March'ineeiing:Will be held 'if' the home .of Mrs.blaire Irwin... • WIIITECHLTItCH 1 1 .1Mrs. David Kennedy- visited :a few' days last week . with "het' ;daughter,. Mrs.. Harty Tichborne at GOdeiiph.. • Mrs.. Sidney Fergneen and baby; Donald, of .Wallacebtirg, lire visiting •at the hinne Of her uncle, Mr., Arehie Clow, who has 'not enjoyed "gobd • healt4 of late. ,Mr. John Craig,: Jr-, whO .:recently. bought the Henderson-•-ferm from Mr. David Kephedy, hascut down • • . , • .• quite a bit of the hedge, and is mak- ing a big: improveinen,t en. the faint. 'Mrs.: Sam Reid.and two ebildren. of •Zion, are visiting A.,..few days with her sister,' Mrs. W'. R: -Farrier. • • The Women's Institute are 'hording a• concert in the Foresters' .Hall Friday etren.ing, . March .2nd i good Mixed program be giVen,- • a debate: Everyliody welcome. The VV.M.8. of the .• Presbyterian' Church held their 'regular, Meeting. in _the_churcli Thursday af ternomi,_ February 15th, with an , unusually large number present. After the de- votional period and•-..!. business -I -Was transacted, Mrs. W. J. Coulter and Mrs. Godlcen gave the , program, Which was taken from our new study book,' :tfhe -Royal Road," and, was .very. :informative- and interesting. Mrs. Dawson delighted all withAer dole, • "Ivory palaces:" •pleasant surprise was given Mrs. (Rev.),•Pol,. lock and Miee Davidson. ' On behalf Of the W.M.S. Mrs. Danielson read • e nicely worded addrese, and pre- sented Ahem with a Life ,Meniber• shipstertificate in the. Women's Mis- sionary Society of the Presbyterian, Church -in..banada: Although ' taken .by surprise, Mrs. Pollok and Miss • Davidson very apprbp,riately thanked the ladies'. for their kindnees. The benediction 'brought a very -profitable I meeting to a dose. • MARRIED -In Detroit,' On .Tnes- daY, February 21st, 1VIise Ethel burn, ming, ,•daughter of Mr. gumming .of St. Augustine, ,to Duncan second youngest; son of Mt. . Milas • MacMillan. His inanY friends 'wish therm a happily wedded life. - Mr. George Kennedy had; the mis- foriaine to lose a: Valuable cow lest week. , , ` , , , • ' ` • . votional Leaflet, "Sharing the Un-. • Searchable Riches,",• was read by• Mrs. J. Wraith. A Qnestioneire, the Annual Report was then, given.. „This ; was • followed by a prayer by Mrs. (Rev.) , Barker, after. ,which the• meeting was • closed in the inner way. OREWg Master Murray 'Campbell who has spent the past ceuple of weeks with :his aunt; Nirs...Win Crozier; returned to' -„his home at Westfied?:on. Satur- • Miss Susie Kilpatrick sPent. Wed-,, ;nesday With 1VIafekiirg. friends. , , Mr. Wm, -Campbell'. of Donnybrook, spent the :week -end With his daugh- ter, Mrs. Wm. Crozier. ; • We are glad to report ari improve- . . , ment on Mr.. John Menary,. - whose condition has been very.' serous the past few Weeks: - "-. meeting will be :held etthe home of Mrs. Wilfred•Drennan on`Thutsday,, March 1st.: All the lad- ies are requested to be present. Mr. John Kilpatrick attended. the meeting of the Good -Roads Assdcia- . . „ -„-- . • ,.. eient,..occurred. 'at ;London, Ont.,- on .Febriiiity: 2.1.et, when Miss. Anriie Brophy, sister ,Ir -Joe Br� of . St,. Augustine,' lreeaine, the bride, of Mr. MacKinnon, fornierly Of CuIreei Township, now of Guelph. ,On mreceditig thd 'marriage it reeentiOnand. iliewlyifse the beide. • 4.4 lye ate.te0itititte's-.4 ap.d knoek dollais'off your T a day every•week-HpreferablY`anyont but Saturday or Sunday -and let me look over`• , your tires. It'll mean dollars off your tire bill. , Maybe they need More air. Two Or three pounds 0, RI'. , under pressure will take miles off the life of a tire.' Maybe there's a nail or a flint just waiting to work. - through and make trouble. Maybe they're O.H. ' and you can drive away in comfort. -Ten minutes! .)3ut isn't it worth it to feeliture of •. '3rour tires? , • Car owners spend many a half-hour on the side of the road because they Won't take .the ordinary 'precaut' n. And that's saying nothing of the - extra rr age they might get and the money • they might I IRE DEPO . 179', JigniERT BALL '•• tion ef Toronto,. 'net yeek','„ • ' , • .• Mr.: and ,Mie: Richard. Parke Spent Wetinesday. with Mr. and 'Mrs, Bert .Treleaven. , . • Mr. and Mrs.,. John S: Kilpatrick, Mrs.Rayinond Finnigan and Chester . spent ,Sunday with •the. ladies', Per- ents at Belgrave. , : •, and Mrs, Wilfred Diennaii and Lorraine were the, guests. nf Mr. and • , .Mrs. Herb Stothers, on 'Wednesday.' .*• Mrs. Chas. Twaniley_and detighter,, -Betty--are--visiting--her-sister, Mrs: Sam SherWOcid.' BE I,FeA • We are glad to report Mrs.T,,A. Cameron, who has •been quite aiek, is.. iimprovng. • • . Miss Mary Vint 'is visiting frends . at Bergrave,this week.. • • Mr. -and Mrs. James Drennan Of Con,rey's Corners, visited With •Mr.• and Mrs. William • SherWoad • . . , Our, teaelter, Miss Con.gtam, has re:: • tuined to ,her lime at 'Holyrood,..the .school having " been, closed. on account of an outbreak of nunnpS: , Miss Lena Ha.ekett spent the week- end withTher paten s ere. Mr. yliner Alton had the inisfor- ..tune to have a bone in crie • 6f. hi. • legs 'fraettired 'on 'Wednesday Of last 'Week. He was on g load of haSr, and. in .soma way was thrown to, the g"round, resulting. inthe' fracture. RAPID .ctTy. MAttiutp-At Belgrave On Feb- .,tuarY 22nd, .Miss' Edythe Myrtle Bruce; only daughter tif Mr. and, Mrs. Milton Bruce, .to My., .Waite Davii Scott Of tangside; Rev. .In Seobie _ and: *TS,,Will 1_ make their home • in Mt."FOre'st.' , , 24tit;'. At reception VAS, held at -the home,. pf., Mr. and" Mrs,' Milton , Bruce, in lanior Of, their daughter and. sail -hi -law, Mr. andMrs. DaVid, Scott. A. large crowd ..Wi; present, arid .the 'bride tind groom , • Robert .' J. Ball, prAnninent manu- facturer and :for...,ten years .a mernher of parliamentrdied in Wellesley 'Hoe,• ' pital; • Toronto, on Sunday/. inotaing last. Mr: Ball, had net 'enjoyed good health.for more than a year, and had gene to Toronto for iteatment.'... The late Mr. Bali was born in ,Ben - tick ' Township, Grey'-'Coinity, in, 1857:' As a young nian, he taught Scheel for. ten years,. after which. he took a po-c . . . sitionas accountant With the Krech- teI .Furniture.bompany at lierieVer. He waslater in, .the hisprance busi- ness 4ria for a, time Cenchicied• a pri-' yate, ThirtY-two years 'ago .he. established the Ball' Furniture EaCtnring Company of Hanover, and Wag president and 'manager :Until: the thne Of his death:. •, Mr.; Ball was a man of Uncommon energy and all-round ability.: In 1901: he. entered town ninnicipal • life and • for ifour' years was returned. to the Town Council: He Was a county com- missioner fer. 1905 and' 1966; :and was warder' •ef Grey County. In 1911: he entered Dominion 'polities and was elected representative for South East, Grey in the .Conservative, partY in- . • terests. He' ;was re-Olected in 1917, s.nd :was again the candidate ..ja 1921, but 'Wes' defeated by -Agnes McPhail: rn 1923" he was .elected mayor, Hanover end' was. re-elected 'to that ou ffice for for, successive terms. He, • 'retired a year. ego owing to ill health. • , He• was ' a, Mason -and' an Oddfellow. In religion he was. :firdta, Methodist. later :United Church..In 1832 he was married to. M,ary. Jane Leonard, of of NeimandyTdw'nShip, .by whom, with three sons and -three daughters . he . is survived. •• • o' o now to Seder evening and „Don't forget the sbcial evening in the L.O.L. Hall at LtieknoW on Thiirs, • evening, March ',I.st; , Put on by the Rapid City ; and Lucknow Orange. boys: ' • , • 4 Mrs, Wismer, who has been engagL Cd at Mr. Kenneth Gollan',s, has tak- en, a' pesition With Mr. 'Chas. Strath.' dee, at •Ii'pley, proprietor Of the Com- tnereitil ; Hetet • • • , ,litiesetjripreriee TboMPS,on and • Eva Sille;' Messrs.CHarry Champion arid Williahr Cole .7spent-Bunday-last- witli IR, and ,Mrs. T'hompson,., ef thrs burg, • - '',. • -• •. Milton Naylor entertained a nuMber from Rapid City and Ltick- dance • DUNGANNON'. . The .recent death Of Mrs. Isabella 'Mallough ' was • the result of a few days', ppeunionia...She' •was,..77' years of ' age. Her death o,c- ctitred at her home in Toronto.• The latcei: tep Mrs. o ugehs resident nowf e li pLoknntoawp.n, nen, having lived .here all her life un- til some' fifteen Years age, ./When, "With her family;, she' moved to Toren - to. ; •She .was the widow. of the late Major Joseph Malrough, who, pre -de, ceaeed,'.hor over thirty. yeare., One sOri• William, and two daughters.; Vi-: Ilqt and pre -deceased her ,The remaining members of her fan- , :it y are Everett,' Mallongh, Mrs. Glotr- 'er, and the 'Misses' va ,Mallough, all of Toronto. Mrs. Thos. ElIiott Sr,,' of Nile, is siser. Her maiden name was Isabella Black, :be- inga.,-Aanghter1/4 nf. the late Mrs. Charles Black. theTftineral: was -hOldti nit'WedtedaY.froni McCaw ti en„,,,,:,,,npoiL:. the ii,rityal 61 the 'mien train from *"iircd' infer -Ural' .the graveside Was conducted by Rev" it Wilbamr. Petry, 'L.: Th.; .:reetat, of receivertnenY beautlftil rya,useful Tuosday ,verank. , • - St Pant 'gllts'2.1`11e tventnit•wa,sitilent With 'non, The, Palb!bearers Wore Messrs., cavil and In &dieing. Evorstone went 14..Plyglelan is raaA who *ill Thomas and James .tlliotti James feslint AA? hail 'plat 4, .10)1 • ' drive R. Oar twice skier Ai, Vitas. Robert Deivietscm, 'William 'Stew.; io th ii*Me priast Wm.14 litetleite; , AsHFJELp TOWNSHIP COUNCIL —rt ' . • • , , Cou.n61 me't.. Feb, -4gh,,. ;all members present, minutes of January Meet-, ings. were read and approved, on :nip.' • tion. of Sullivan and Anderson: Not, ice. .of • the annual convention of 'tlie • . • , Ontario School ,Trustee's and Rate- payers'.AssoCiation, Was read. Mov- ed by Sullivan,..Atiderson, and resolV- ed: That . Council send Jacob.' .Reed • and. Mrs.. R. Davison as delegates. . Moved.by McKenzie and Sherwood and ..resolved' That the appointment ,Of a constable under the Liquor Cep• -, trpl Act be left over until' next Meet - 'ink. ,Thos: Stotlaers; trustee for the 'Ontario West.' Shore, .Electiric Railway being' present;he 'having .had ,an offr, for the sale Of ..the. right of Way, if the four municipalities gave Consent ' -Molted by Sullivan and Andersen and resolvedrIbet this:. bOuncil take . Innoundiectii)iInliiiiie,s,nt!1 . the •,otlier. ' The auditors then gave their :re port Moved by McKenzie and Sher- woodAhat report be .reeeived and auditors •be,, paid. Moved by Anderson and McKen, zie, arid .resolved: 'That, Conned put, „ 7Chese 3600 ft.-pratiltfiblit -Jas., Alton - - at $45.00 per thousand delivered. On motion of McKenzie and Suit-, , van,, the following •bilis were terdered paid:' Donald McLean, salary ' ter $14.00; supplies. 56c., $14.50. Wm. McCarthy, salary' asauditer $14.00, • . Wetld, sUpplies $46.16: „Local Board, of Health, Jan. meeting; $13.50. The • Star ,Printing ,•1927.„, printing $186.30, John Kilpatrick, teed 'supt.,. salary . $10.86, read 'ac••• . count $22/.45, $3.3; 25. Little, la* cot, Hendeftiin drain suit, .$1.13.9p. ,,john Fbster, :patrol,. $4.75. John, . C. Dalton, patrol, $2.60: 'Fifigerald; patrol, 48:25„ JOhn Court-, ney; petrel' $5.50W, P. Reed; balance' salary. -;$20--x6, postage and excise 'stamps $7,45, '$27.45. Dungannon Li- brary grant, $16.00. '• aoleriOls evhola$ , a. 41, ; • By-law nimibet one, appointing the .. ofilcere., Was "duly passed. , • ' Moved; by Sullivan land.: McKenzie: That Roact• Stint. and Ac -eve 'attend: the Conference on, road construction end. geed :•rOaC1 aSsociation.---,Catried. • • Moved by Sullivan and Andersen.; , And Carried That , JamesAlton be, • ' weed, inspector at a salety of $50.00,. 'COunell a'djOnined March .• , _ 5t1; 1 p.m. on "motion Of McKeri:, zie And Sherweed. . , NGE ' LODGE IN .ch Aas;:plc AD .o .riagh, ClerkA • FIRST' ORA , • Researxh • and; „docninentary , dence ' has eStaidi.shed the Place of" oigntioni the., '.First Coralige ; I:odge -in tritiSh North; Ain King.stori-deSpateh: This.I�dge ••! No. 1; tinder, the jurisdiction Of the whts lind * • arriVed from rtelend; in.. a 'building in Elitabetliteivii, Craft's itiVe111.• The .htliltling Still s.tanding_anti....18._loWnestl., by „:D.LL Booth , ;Of • BreOkrille. Wrn NIbecl,. Elizabetlitowur ••'Who lived ert the farni adjnining ttaWs 'tavern,. *OS itha atterk 1_,;„„ on t experinient . to rs• and . . . . . • .‘ TT 'DOESN'T PAY to experiment 1 with incubatola and .brooders. An incubator that fails to hatch.a' " •lot ' of!•hatchnble • eggs; .a.., brooder • that kt's your chicks die----th f 1 expensive ,w441prnerit 'at price., You lose the value of the ' eggs and chicks. nu lose your If you wt to be certain 'of getting' tune -tested and reliable equipment , , ,-the best buy on the market -we • invite you to. visit our store. 'We. •will tell you how Buckeye incubators 'and ,brooder a have proved their . profit-making ability. We will tell , , . . you how they willtaaoe you gamey . arid how they will; make , money for you. Don't buy,poultry-raising . equipment until you,see •what we have to offer. • . . • • • Saves Money' for a Million Users . , More than a:million users •are making money. with Buckeye poul-' try-raisingequIpment. It is Making money for many poultry raisers right in thi's vicinitY:. it will make • mone for ou. • .. Visit our store. See what amazing new Buckeye equipment we haye to 0 offer you. . 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LUCkriOW • Lucknow ' ' •Wingham Phone 74 •Phone '256 Monumental •WOtkS: 'LUC:KNOW and WINGILAM Hag the largest and niost complete stock in the most beautiful designs to chooae from, in Kartile,,ficotcliSwedisn- *than eirallateS * • We make ,a speeliaFty-It Family Monuments and invite Your inspcc- Inaciiptions Neatly, Carefully and Promptly Done. • See us before placing your. order. out: • ..• • RIB-IROLLfrilouse roastastind,inexpensive ROOF your house orcottage • with Ribaoll. • Handsome to• • look at ... increatiee value. of Property. lasting. , iectsclean rainwater,banishea • leaks...ideai for houses. ' ,barne, sheds, warehouses, schools. churches, public. buildings. Give sizaof roof for free estimate. ,Write • • E4SteriL teelliedlletS • mited ORisToN,Orrr.. • _ Successor to Mots' Stitt& Siding Co. , ALBERTA'S COALliRODUCTION' -Coal iiroduction the province of Alberta , during 1927 .established. 41. new total Of output, • yeachiter " for all' grades '6,936,755 tons, : This • production :exceeds that of the best • pretriOua, year, 1920, by 27832, tois •'and' sets new high 'mark in the h5- toryOf the. developnient of Alherta's ' • mines.' It • is estiMated • that nf-. teen per cent. of the evailable, coal • ret'erVe of the world is in' Alberta. Of • the , nettle' reserve calculated , '•rnensurement, more than .three, billion • *sins are senai-anthradite ot high .ctir-, hen bittiminotts., PARAMOUNT' Mr. and Mrs, A. Ste4a of , Para: triotinti.1;isited friends m.Wi14un this week'. . • • , kr, Melvin-- Rayri :under:tile* , Misses Myrtle Webster. 'and' , Itieliafda terVie; Ave6k-,4 end at their :respective- homes. • Mex. Mcl\ray• has returned • Ilona tietroit' „ • MO, llfacCharles-bas 'boon quite,. thxring ,:the Weeli, but , yroiring., Miss Olive-ThOnipsen of rtirPie floor„ , Is tbe *toot. of' it aitte 13 t) NIN IttMegi , '• P-ClUNING.' BEARING APPLE , TREES • Pruning is a "practide that :modifiiii the form • of ,the„tree, • regulates the, yield of the fruit .and next t? ingis one �fthe most important bp- • .. eratithis affecti.ng the .quality Of fruit.. 'n many oeehards. in this county good c thers4here ii,Lneed. for linore•-aften4 tioh to., this aluiibIepractice.:Thefoh- ]o'ghhitsdea1l With, the actual op- 31-atio1 Of 'priming.' and. Should 'prove heInful to those. with, •Iirajted experi- ence'.• " • ;••• • 1.Cut out 'brokeri,'deed or 'dieeaied‘ branches._ •. , ' • 2. Where two branchee closely par- allel or overhang. each other,. renioye, the least, desirable, taking. into ac ::...ount horizontal and vertie,a1..spaeing.„ • 8. Prune' on the,.. horizontal .plane,.' that is to :say; leave. those , laterals the main branchesthat grow liori-, zentallY or riearly So and remove thethat'. hang:• down or :grew ward. l'his • cAnnot alWayS be done,. 'hut Where ,PoSsible ..it , should' be fol- 1 lo.'wect ••• • , . . _4. All varieties should he thinned out just enough 1to. permit.ef • ough" spraying, and the entrance of, 4.1unn-Altt and • air. Close -topped van= ^bis • stich as SPY.'and Transparent rz.cp.iire Somewhat More thinning' the. more' :Open varietiee. . 5.• Where it is desired to reduce •• he height rf tail treesr:Ctit.the lead - Thr -111-anches back mOderately;tothe horizontal lateral if possible; .h Varieties W.hich tend to produce numeiTua iggy; lateral, growths; lave Some, of these. remoyed .to prevent :overcroWdirig. •'• ' 7. Make close; clean, cote. -Stubs• , unsightly and .ofteir .decay, , bus forming: 'a .. source: of injury to the ...iarent,' branch or triink. Prtine , Moderately. '. Very heavy s uning is likely ,to upset the balance • ')-tween•i'vood ,growth "amr fruitful: - "'"g,' and eneral1yshu1dbe Avoided. 9. lyune regularlY. Trees, which are elven Some attention each ,sprii* TllnEp 'MONTHS' COVRIM ,AT PAISegy suCCE$gPtlif The Bruce County ‘Three- Months' .Course in Agricultnre ,and Some Ee, enemies Which has been luild• a Pais. Silk-1E14M, NOT'Itfil mks AIhrrta spent week visiting 'QederiCh• ',friends.; • Mr:" Wm; Byck.,ingha.01,""Or.,'IA'-',00-; iting lile4aughtdr, Mrs.M Carter �f ley during, the past winter, - was • brout cOneln09*.9P.Tri',. ig.tc';';,7791;191inreb. t4Z4..a. Viorlin;.:1119W4;F4' :eVeningi`Tela. .it.. very P.. . • .. • Successfur.benqttet ij enee,,, at' Mr:, and ',Mrs, ;Wilfred Fran'em,..." .Whieh. there were sOate 175 etei4ota; askato ipent 14at their!, parents', atid ,gnestq:. the gnesff(Of, •W G. Bdell .eeted 'as TOASilTOterMr Wm MaCponald: (Xintail) is WithMiss ' Esther Sliccer;' Women's visztlng friencla' in' Defroiti Institute .Branthe'Toroitto, and %Yelp) Mrs. T.'° Bogie of Celbortte,'!"'is, 13Uchanan, 9.4.C, aS .specia!, sp,endinga fety.days. viaiting her"par- Pealiers, responding respeetiiiely to ,ents, Mr. and Ms Neil NlacDOnald., the. toasts to lioMe' EConorriici, and. , .Niss Matieritilaysen Kinear,•,, Aqiculture. CharnherS: McKinnon in, -di-ia- .Visiting•at the. borne' Of bet:, an • elornient Address, propoeed, "Our uncle, Mr. •Chtilles SteWert. .; • '•Country,":,.' The- toast to the Hemn ivriss Eiringtein. la assiating tcOnninice Class' was taken by tied Thompson 4nd Beatrice Lyons; Mr Gordon Ritchie'so - tha Agtieuliural elass. es by Marion Mr. and.1"Irs,-,!Robert, AndreW:''epter., , Thomas :ILTntyre Jdn tallied a number of the young Peel* Palmer proposed the toast to ilorne to a progressive euchre ' party ad ECOnornics while Robt. Scott, Pres denee", last Thursday • evening All Of the Port' Elgin Jninior Farmers, present reported a sPlarglICI Ora.c• •.; and member Of .°,)aet year's Three, The 'February 'meeting of the....Par- Morithe'. bourse at Port •Elgin, very arneunt U.F.W.O. was. •held .at the ,ably' proposed the toeSt :to Agricul, home of Mk. R. J. ,!EtittOn on Febrii- ture. NV! .K. Riddell, Agricultnral arygist, with the Pres., Mrs. McGill, Representative, on whom fell rnaeh i the Chair. The meeting, :opened . . -if _the responsibility of ,organizing thew th singing the Maple Leaf, followed .'dasses,- -proposed' the'-•tnast- to the by repeating the creed in 'unison, The guests inhis usual • happy Manner, roll call was answered by "My Fa This was :,fittingly responded to by/ vorate Sttperetition." It was decided John: Scott, D, -:McKenzie. to "Patch blocks'. for two quilts, and to Bride and Reeve b.' A. Thomas. J. ,guilt them at the ''Mare:sh meeting. Alexander Hay of Walkerton, who '1.11e einiits. are to be spatto some had charge of ,instruetiOn in 'music,needy families.• in Northern ',Ontario. favored with: a piano instrumental; and: also led in . community. 'singing.' The Women's Institute entered for the .,etierit, and /the Paisley Oreheitra- • olaYed for the.banqiie,t: • and dance 'which followed: • Prizes were presented fpr the vial; ,ous phases of the courses as follOws: Economics •'Class-Gene;a1 efficiency, Marion • Thomas; Horne • Nursing, lrlprenee Spong; Millinery, • Flazel-Melnlyte; 1, DonieitiF-Self;" -Janet Belback; Public'Speaking, 13eetrice Lyons. • •:; : , ' Agricultural-T-'Claii--.-General_pro- figiency, 1st; Alex' Mci:itYre;. - 2nd; -Harold MeKaY• Live Stock judging Hervey Grant; Best. kept Note Beeyt .bhatnhers ,McKinnon; ,:Most .regular: attendance; Hugh Bell; Ptiblic speak- ing, Chambers. •'A„ pleasing feature' of the hanquet- wae the presentation of a handsome •silver.flower basket and bouqnet• .oi roses to 'Miss Paulin:1dgC, in charge of the Home -• Economies Class; and ‘. Parket Dufeld Pen and Pencil •t� E. Donald', Aesistmit 'AgrietirOltel Representative. : -The Paisley bourse, *MS the fourth • 'Three Months' Comae to .be held. in titre -County by the Cpunty• Branch of 'the %Department of Agriculture, and in Point of interest; .attenclance and Co-operation tiven• by , the cont.: naunity, was :one of, the best held •so far., ' A 'Junior Institute and Junior 'Fernier. 'Association were organized at the Conclusion. of the Curse. , • • .EI'TER SEED TRAIN HERE, , ..SATURDAY,' ard. • • • , • --The---Ontarit-GovernmentH-Seeti- .Cle,aning Train, now .tonring' the Province_ for: the: third ' year; is this • year 'making a nianber a Etos 3 ;* race County.: It will ' Visit Kincai- 'line, on Friday, March .2-nd. and Luck - 'IOW on Saturday',•MarCh 3rd, while from, March8th to 14th it Will be, qtarting at Mildmay, at stations on .the Sentheninton '.and Whitton ,lines •n the eastern part of the • County, • atid• at Walkerton on March' 23rd. It are moi.e easily keptin good ' condi-,1 will be at each place scheduled from tieii than:JrCes that are prun ed ir- regularly. • ,Jj:). Distrilinte the prinking threout the tree.. This is particularly iniport-, ant with old', fte,,pew growth will be stimulated, only ,rtlibse. parts of the tree vhere; pruning, has been, giv- 11. Dir 8o reniove the .breach .un. ;less .there is: a very:geed' reason fOr doing so. -It should not :be forgotten thattlie leaves of a'tree. tire the fedd, anafactuting organs, ,and the leaf area' ,id reduced: unnecessarily flip, tree will be injured in growth dr • ?rtii/tOlineea or. both. ' 12,..Pruning may done any tinie; in Ole „kite winter or' eerly. spring • months' and sheidd.,.preferabl y• he' completed hafere the time ef the first spray, , ' • For more complete information ori • „ , Pruhing','Ihe 'reader, is rererrea to Pent: of Aglicultnte Bulletin , ,3421t., -"The Apple hi Ontario." AttILVES 111ULTIPLY 7' • ^ ON -MAN ITOULIN The 'Wolf population of Ma' nitoulin Thltatid "•AlWen raisers on Abe Wand. are, pay, the pike, according to reports therr:. by.the wolf 1)06110 ctmtalittee has re-:;, teived .reports frOni inne of 1'4:les.,7n• - ,•"•• '!on Wand; ;0:iii,h-131itiVt; ghat t.f and 42 lambshaVe been deAroyed by the wolyeal.unain * te.4)* 'was h*id M ths boml at, .gr; •total ookL, ,i001 9.00 p,m. to §.00 p.m. - The train is , equipped/ With, ears ex- hibiting vatione yarieties �f' grain, both threshed and in the Sheaf, and ether farm products. • One car is used fer seed cleaning demonstration purposes, being fitted. With the, beat .moderm,power seed cleaning machin- ery. There' is alsb a , lecture coach; Where,- Commencing at 2.30 ' each af- ternoon, lectures Are gitren by •num- her of Agricultural expeits,/,On such • topics as Diseases of 'Farm Crops, insect Pest*, Destruction of Weeds, and 'general Field Crop Production. With the 'Better Seed, bainPa!grk new in progress in Ontario theviaits. of the Seed Train should this year be • of "spedial interest. It, is no undom- . 4mon to have up to 509 tanners and others interested in \Agriculture visit the train,at a single stop. It is fully eXpeeted,; therefore that the various: interesting features presented 191 be widely appreciated and -taken adVan, take Of, in this. district; .11oleYgoop • Pre:. interestia7. nnmber on PrPgr,mmet the f;;ormilunity Club .next.(IVIonday. night Will be a debate, "aitesolYed that .Bachelors,' ought to • be t axed.'" Agitnative talcen by 0: Aekelt-end .W,' Stattere the negative:, upheld: by • 1VIesSrs.i.. D:1:Car- ruthers, an4 A.,'Ackert. • ' • Mr. and Mra.Al.mer, Ach.ert. enter- tained the: choir of chjp'eht Wccine'cluir .goning. 'S Mrs.:,' Charlie bPrigtani'" vont .tha "past 'Week with,. her ;..nriotherp,. , Mrs.. .100Ord,whe, 'ha's been. Pedfast for Spine% tinroy;. • , teWart Durbinwas.. cahed, home Thursday 'Morning, ".".'9'iling to P.P. „death. of ''.birs niother. He has the symapthi of the community. • and Mrs. Richard Elliott 'spent:, Thursday Ur; Alex. ,McKenzie's. , Mr. Almer Ackert spent the .week -r end ,with 1ii ilatighter,• .9 yvendolyr,. in Brantford. , . • •' , Dr:. and Mrs. Johnston of •LneknoW, were guests at Mt; Ernest Ackertie or 'Thursday. • •• . • Mr. and 1VIre. Tom Rohl) of Ainber- • leY; spent Sunda Y' at Mr. Richard, Elliott's.. • ' ' MisaiPearl, 'Cngam spent, the week -end at her home here. ' •, • The Bethany Women's Missienary, X. their_monthly,' meeting • at 'the lic•ine 'of Mie. A. ,Green en Feb. • 16th. The president..., Mts. W. Hod- gins, presiding. ',..The meeting opened with •sniging Hymn 620, after which the Lord's Prayer was repeated in unison. lilts. .16s. Wall, Mrs. •J,.. The report of the marketing commit - Wraith and Mrs. E. Hodgins were tee was read by Mrs J, Hamilton, appointed a Committee. to pat the , . and the Legislative' committee's 're.: •autographic quilt together. The •De- , • port by Mrs. Jamieson. This was fol. lowed by an instrumental by Mrs: T, Irwin, a , reading . by, Miss Winnifred Webster, a paper On "St. Valentine" by Miss Grace Pepper,, a:sole by, Miss Margaret, Button, an excellent paper on "'How to make life ,interesting on the farm'', by Mrs: W. GT Gardner,. a 4ini5tith-orgeriselection-by:7-mis'a-drace- Webster;:. arid_a After the ,preigretnine the hostess served .4.dainty; lunch: The March'ineeiing:Will be held 'if' the home .of Mrs.blaire Irwin... • WIIITECHLTItCH 1 1 .1Mrs. David Kennedy- visited :a few' days last week . with "het' ;daughter,. Mrs.. Harty Tichborne at GOdeiiph.. • Mrs.. Sidney Fergneen and baby; Donald, of .Wallacebtirg, lire visiting •at the hinne Of her uncle, Mr., Arehie Clow, who has 'not enjoyed "gobd • healt4 of late. ,Mr. John Craig,: Jr-, whO .:recently. bought the Henderson-•-ferm from Mr. David Kephedy, hascut down • • . , • .• quite a bit of the hedge, and is mak- ing a big: improveinen,t en. the faint. 'Mrs.: Sam Reid.and two ebildren. of •Zion, are visiting A.,..few days with her sister,' Mrs. W'. R: -Farrier. • • The Women's Institute are 'hording a• concert in the Foresters' .Hall Friday etren.ing, . March .2nd i good Mixed program be giVen,- • a debate: Everyliody welcome. The VV.M.8. of the .• Presbyterian' Church held their 'regular, Meeting. in _the_churcli Thursday af ternomi,_ February 15th, with an , unusually large number present. After the de- votional period and•-..!. business -I -Was transacted, Mrs. W. J. Coulter and Mrs. Godlcen gave the , program, Which was taken from our new study book,' :tfhe -Royal Road," and, was .very. :informative- and interesting. Mrs. Dawson delighted all withAer dole, • "Ivory palaces:" •pleasant surprise was given Mrs. (Rev.),•Pol,. lock and Miee Davidson. ' On behalf Of the W.M.S. Mrs. Danielson read • e nicely worded addrese, and pre- sented Ahem with a Life ,Meniber• shipstertificate in the. Women's Mis- sionary Society of the Presbyterian, Church -in..banada: Although ' taken .by surprise, Mrs. Pollok and Miss • Davidson very apprbp,riately thanked the ladies'. for their kindnees. The benediction 'brought a very -profitable I meeting to a dose. • MARRIED -In Detroit,' On .Tnes- daY, February 21st, 1VIise Ethel burn, ming, ,•daughter of Mr. gumming .of St. Augustine, ,to Duncan second youngest; son of Mt. . Milas • MacMillan. His inanY friends 'wish therm a happily wedded life. - Mr. George Kennedy had; the mis- foriaine to lose a: Valuable cow lest week. , , ` , , , • ' ` • . votional Leaflet, "Sharing the Un-. • Searchable Riches,",• was read by• Mrs. J. Wraith. A Qnestioneire, the Annual Report was then, given.. „This ; was • followed by a prayer by Mrs. (Rev.) , Barker, after. ,which the• meeting was • closed in the inner way. OREWg Master Murray 'Campbell who has spent the past ceuple of weeks with :his aunt; Nirs...Win Crozier; returned to' -„his home at Westfied?:on. Satur- • Miss Susie Kilpatrick sPent. Wed-,, ;nesday With 1VIafekiirg. friends. , , Mr. Wm, -Campbell'. of Donnybrook, spent the :week -end With his daugh- ter, Mrs. Wm. Crozier. ; • We are glad to report ari improve- . . , ment on Mr.. John Menary,. - whose condition has been very.' serous the past few Weeks: - "-. meeting will be :held etthe home of Mrs. Wilfred•Drennan on`Thutsday,, March 1st.: All the lad- ies are requested to be present. Mr. John Kilpatrick attended. the meeting of the Good -Roads Assdcia- . . „ -„-- . • ,.. eient,..occurred. 'at ;London, Ont.,- on .Febriiiity: 2.1.et, when Miss. Anriie Brophy, sister ,Ir -Joe Br� of . St,. Augustine,' lreeaine, the bride, of Mr. MacKinnon, fornierly Of CuIreei Township, now of Guelph. ,On mreceditig thd 'marriage it reeentiOnand. iliewlyifse the beide. • 4.4 lye ate.te0itititte's-.4 ap.d knoek dollais'off your T a day every•week-HpreferablY`anyont but Saturday or Sunday -and let me look over`• , your tires. It'll mean dollars off your tire bill. , Maybe they need More air. Two Or three pounds 0, RI'. , under pressure will take miles off the life of a tire.' Maybe there's a nail or a flint just waiting to work. - through and make trouble. Maybe they're O.H. ' and you can drive away in comfort. -Ten minutes! .)3ut isn't it worth it to feeliture of •. '3rour tires? , • Car owners spend many a half-hour on the side of the road because they Won't take .the ordinary 'precaut' n. And that's saying nothing of the - extra rr age they might get and the money • they might I IRE DEPO . 179', JigniERT BALL '•• tion ef Toronto,. 'net yeek','„ • ' , • .• Mr.: and ,Mie: Richard. Parke Spent Wetinesday. with Mr. and 'Mrs, Bert .Treleaven. , . • Mr. and Mrs.,. John S: Kilpatrick, Mrs.Rayinond Finnigan and Chester . spent ,Sunday with •the. ladies', Per- ents at Belgrave. , : •, and Mrs, Wilfred Diennaii and Lorraine were the, guests. nf Mr. and • , .Mrs. Herb Stothers, on 'Wednesday.' .*• Mrs. Chas. Twaniley_and detighter,, -Betty--are--visiting--her-sister, Mrs: Sam SherWOcid.' BE I,FeA • We are glad to report Mrs.T,,A. Cameron, who has •been quite aiek, is.. iimprovng. • • . Miss Mary Vint 'is visiting frends . at Bergrave,this week.. • • Mr. -and Mrs. James Drennan Of Con,rey's Corners, visited With •Mr.• and Mrs. William • SherWoad • . . , Our, teaelter, Miss Con.gtam, has re:: • tuined to ,her lime at 'Holyrood,..the .school having " been, closed. on account of an outbreak of nunnpS: , Miss Lena Ha.ekett spent the week- end withTher paten s ere. Mr. yliner Alton had the inisfor- ..tune to have a bone in crie • 6f. hi. • legs 'fraettired 'on 'Wednesday Of last 'Week. He was on g load of haSr, and. in .soma way was thrown to, the g"round, resulting. inthe' fracture. RAPID .ctTy. MAttiutp-At Belgrave On Feb- .,tuarY 22nd, .Miss' Edythe Myrtle Bruce; only daughter tif Mr. and, Mrs. Milton Bruce, .to My., .Waite Davii Scott Of tangside; Rev. .In Seobie _ and: *TS,,Will 1_ make their home • in Mt."FOre'st.' , , 24tit;'. At reception VAS, held at -the home,. pf., Mr. and" Mrs,' Milton , Bruce, in lanior Of, their daughter and. sail -hi -law, Mr. andMrs. DaVid, Scott. A. large crowd ..Wi; present, arid .the 'bride tind groom , • Robert .' J. Ball, prAnninent manu- facturer and :for...,ten years .a mernher of parliamentrdied in Wellesley 'Hoe,• ' pital; • Toronto, on Sunday/. inotaing last. Mr: Ball, had net 'enjoyed good health.for more than a year, and had gene to Toronto for iteatment.'... The late Mr. Bali was born in ,Ben - tick ' Township, Grey'-'Coinity, in, 1857:' As a young nian, he taught Scheel for. ten years,. after which. he took a po-c . . . sitionas accountant With the Krech- teI .Furniture.bompany at lierieVer. He waslater in, .the hisprance busi- ness 4ria for a, time Cenchicied• a pri-' yate, ThirtY-two years 'ago .he. established the Ball' Furniture EaCtnring Company of Hanover, and Wag president and 'manager :Until: the thne Of his death:. •, Mr.; Ball was a man of Uncommon energy and all-round ability.: In 1901: he. entered town ninnicipal • life and • for ifour' years was returned. to the Town Council: He Was a county com- missioner fer. 1905 and' 1966; :and was warder' •ef Grey County. In 1911: he entered Dominion 'polities and was elected representative for South East, Grey in the .Conservative, partY in- . • terests. He' ;was re-Olected in 1917, s.nd :was again the candidate ..ja 1921, but 'Wes' defeated by -Agnes McPhail: rn 1923" he was .elected mayor, Hanover end' was. re-elected 'to that ou ffice for for, successive terms. He, • 'retired a year. ego owing to ill health. • , He• was ' a, Mason -and' an Oddfellow. In religion he was. :firdta, Methodist. later :United Church..In 1832 he was married to. M,ary. Jane Leonard, of of NeimandyTdw'nShip, .by whom, with three sons and -three daughters . he . is survived. •• • o' o now to Seder evening and „Don't forget the sbcial evening in the L.O.L. Hall at LtieknoW on Thiirs, • evening, March ',I.st; , Put on by the Rapid City ; and Lucknow Orange. boys: ' • , • 4 Mrs, Wismer, who has been engagL Cd at Mr. Kenneth Gollan',s, has tak- en, a' pesition With Mr. 'Chas. Strath.' dee, at •Ii'pley, proprietor Of the Com- tnereitil ; Hetet • • • , ,litiesetjripreriee TboMPS,on and • Eva Sille;' Messrs.CHarry Champion arid Williahr Cole .7spent-Bunday-last- witli IR, and ,Mrs. T'hompson,., ef thrs burg, • - '',. • -• •. Milton Naylor entertained a nuMber from Rapid City and Ltick- dance • DUNGANNON'. . The .recent death Of Mrs. Isabella 'Mallough ' was • the result of a few days', ppeunionia...She' •was,..77' years of ' age. Her death o,c- ctitred at her home in Toronto.• The latcei: tep Mrs. o ugehs resident nowf e li pLoknntoawp.n, nen, having lived .here all her life un- til some' fifteen Years age, ./When, "With her family;, she' moved to Toren - to. ; •She .was the widow. of the late Major Joseph Malrough, who, pre -de, ceaeed,'.hor over thirty. yeare., One sOri• William, and two daughters.; Vi-: Ilqt and pre -deceased her ,The remaining members of her fan- , :it y are Everett,' Mallongh, Mrs. Glotr- 'er, and the 'Misses' va ,Mallough, all of Toronto. Mrs. Thos. ElIiott Sr,,' of Nile, is siser. Her maiden name was Isabella Black, :be- inga.,-Aanghter1/4 nf. the late Mrs. Charles Black. theTftineral: was -hOldti nit'WedtedaY.froni McCaw ti en„,,,,:,,,npoiL:. the ii,rityal 61 the 'mien train from *"iircd' infer -Ural' .the graveside Was conducted by Rev" it Wilbamr. Petry, 'L.: Th.; .:reetat, of receivertnenY beautlftil rya,useful Tuosday ,verank. , • - St Pant 'gllts'2.1`11e tventnit•wa,sitilent With 'non, The, Palb!bearers Wore Messrs., cavil and In &dieing. Evorstone went 14..Plyglelan is raaA who *ill Thomas and James .tlliotti James feslint AA? hail 'plat 4, .10)1 • ' drive R. Oar twice skier Ai, Vitas. Robert Deivietscm, 'William 'Stew.; io th ii*Me priast Wm.14 litetleite; , AsHFJELp TOWNSHIP COUNCIL —rt ' . • • , , Cou.n61 me't.. Feb, -4gh,,. ;all members present, minutes of January Meet-, ings. were read and approved, on :nip.' • tion. of Sullivan and Anderson: Not, ice. .of • the annual convention of 'tlie • . • , Ontario School ,Trustee's and Rate- payers'.AssoCiation, Was read. Mov- ed by Sullivan,..Atiderson, and resolV- ed: That . Council send Jacob.' .Reed • and. Mrs.. R. Davison as delegates. . Moved.by McKenzie and Sherwood and ..resolved' That the appointment ,Of a constable under the Liquor Cep• -, trpl Act be left over until' next Meet - 'ink. ,Thos: Stotlaers; trustee for the 'Ontario West.' Shore, .Electiric Railway being' present;he 'having .had ,an offr, for the sale Of ..the. right of Way, if the four municipalities gave Consent ' -Molted by Sullivan and Andersen and resolvedrIbet this:. bOuncil take . Innoundiectii)iInliiiiie,s,nt!1 . the •,otlier. ' The auditors then gave their :re port Moved by McKenzie and Sher- woodAhat report be .reeeived and auditors •be,, paid. Moved by Anderson and McKen, zie, arid .resolved: 'That, Conned put, „ 7Chese 3600 ft.-pratiltfiblit -Jas., Alton - - at $45.00 per thousand delivered. On motion of McKenzie and Suit-, , van,, the following •bilis were terdered paid:' Donald McLean, salary ' ter $14.00; supplies. 56c., $14.50. Wm. McCarthy, salary' asauditer $14.00, • . Wetld, sUpplies $46.16: „Local Board, of Health, Jan. meeting; $13.50. The • Star ,Printing ,•1927.„, printing $186.30, John Kilpatrick, teed 'supt.,. salary . $10.86, read 'ac••• . count $22/.45, $3.3; 25. Little, la* cot, Hendeftiin drain suit, .$1.13.9p. ,,john Fbster, :patrol,. $4.75. John, . C. Dalton, patrol, $2.60: 'Fifigerald; patrol, 48:25„ JOhn Court-, ney; petrel' $5.50W, P. Reed; balance' salary. -;$20--x6, postage and excise 'stamps $7,45, '$27.45. Dungannon Li- brary grant, $16.00. '• aoleriOls evhola$ , a. 41, ; • By-law nimibet one, appointing the .. ofilcere., Was "duly passed. , • ' Moved; by Sullivan land.: McKenzie: That Roact• Stint. and Ac -eve 'attend: the Conference on, road construction end. geed :•rOaC1 aSsociation.---,Catried. • • Moved by Sullivan and Andersen.; , And Carried That , JamesAlton be, • ' weed, inspector at a salety of $50.00,. 'COunell a'djOnined March .• , _ 5t1; 1 p.m. on "motion Of McKeri:, zie And Sherweed. . , NGE ' LODGE IN .ch Aas;:plc AD .o .riagh, ClerkA • FIRST' ORA , • Researxh • and; „docninentary , dence ' has eStaidi.shed the Place of" oigntioni the., '.First Coralige ; I:odge -in tritiSh North; Ain King.stori-deSpateh: This.I�dge ••! No. 1; tinder, the jurisdiction Of the whts lind * • arriVed from rtelend; in.. a 'building in Elitabetliteivii, Craft's itiVe111.• The .htliltling Still s.tanding_anti....18._loWnestl., by „:D.LL Booth , ;Of • BreOkrille. Wrn NIbecl,. Elizabetlitowur ••'Who lived ert the farni adjnining ttaWs 'tavern,. *OS itha atterk 1_,;„„