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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1928-03-08, Page 1, , ' • ' ,§1 2.00 PER 'YEAH IN ADVANCE- •$2.540.' OTIORWISE 0, 9, ,0 9 0 9 • . , • . . • PROFESSIONAL o*.4ptir , . " .a AR, W. M. coNNpi.4...., RAysiciun,and.'..Surge,90,.„ .44icnoiy • Notira; -7-8 ` s 7 Phone.. 86 e . ' Dr: MacLeod wilL vlstt Lucknow • every 'Tuesday, ' in Dr; • Corinell.'S • 'Office. DENTiST • . Dr. R. L. Treleaven, Lucknow- Over Decker's Store. Extraction . either by gas or local. Will he in ' Dungannonevery'Thursday. Phone 53. • EVERYBODY'S,. COLUMN ;0 G.O. A. Slade% •Lucknow,,..7.,Broker, indltbal Estate. -Money to, lend ,-01 first -Mortgages on farm • Pro,Pir- • ties at'6 and 61;ii per cent Recording to security • --Offered' Also .smoll innounte on Second Anortgages on farm properties and on. persona) • notes.. A few. good fanny for,sale . , 'WALL PAPER -A full line Of 1928 Wall Paper on hand. 'Prices iron' 8e • • up: I am also .Ag-oot for leading jet. houses. -R. J. Cameron; Decorator, .-.Painter and. Giairier; Box /74, Lack- • ••RAW•*FIIRS-I Ain payhig highest, -Market , itriee"-for ;kW kihda;i of ''-'raw • furs. -A. Blitistein;;Phone '18; Luek- • . . ,(10--kl•-•-•tf • FARM • FOR., 'SALE.7= 150-gete .in For: .particulars aPP1Y to .John.FarriSh,,R,R: now. . (29-3:-P) • FOR SALE -The dwelling of the Mary A. Tennant Estate, Lueknow. Apply to G‘o. 'A. Siddall. - • •• (8-3-c). ' FOR SALE -8.., Purebred' • York shire. Sows, due to furrow the.' end of March. -Levi Boyle, Kinlough. • FOR SALE -Baby, carriage: in • good condition.Information at ,The Eentinel office. * • FARM POR QUICK SALE TO• • MANDE UP AN ESTATE.' 100 Acres, Lot. No. 66, Con. I, ' S.D.R. The" property of the . late .Henry Eskriek.• . • ?arm.. consists of excellent clay loson; about 20 acres fall ploughed.' 'Ithaca under hay and grass; , about actesof hardwood, bush; artesian • well;: bank barn 40x60 ft. with atencr •wall ; drive shed; good orchard; 11/4 • story frame house and frame kit - 'Chen. Situated on, the • Provincial' Highway, 9% miles east of Kincer- • dine, 1% miles from school •• and ....chuich, 2 miles from ' the village -- of 'Merv* Must be 'sold at once. 'APIAY to Thos. EskricIt 'or Wm t Graham, Lotlie R.R. 1. • ' NOTICE or DISSOLUTION- OF ; r'PARTNERSHIP • . /Notiee-is-Itereby given that the partnership. heretofore , subsisting between us' under the firm name or -etyle' of "Struthers & Winterstein" has this day been dissolved by mut- ' ual consent. All debts owing to the said part- nership are required to be paid- on or before the Thirty-first day of March Dated at Lucknow this 8tb day . of March, 1928. • " • • Nelson Winterstein. ' • Albert Struth'ers; ANNUAL.-MEE.IING The Annual Meeting of the Lnck- ' new Agricultural Society will be held • in , the Town Hall., Lucknow, , on Thursday, , the Fifteenth , day of' March' A.D; 1928 at two o'clock in the afternoon. All memberare here- • *. by notified. ' • • • • , Joseph Agnew', Secretary. • • • • • (15-3-;e) • .• , ' .11AnY CHICKS • We specialize . in • bred -W -111'y 13ar- ted RockS.Our 500 •breeders, one. two and three years old,are mated" with Cockerels from pedigreed hen's: with records from 200 to 312 •egg. Chicks -- 820 • per rhundred for 1VIareh, $18 for April; express paid. Special prices on larger • oraers. I-latehes every Tuesday. Order early for best 'dates: • ' -- James, Scott, ' • . Sunny- crest - FaraillSe,aforth,' Ont- , Baby-Chicks4nd-z,--- Hatching Eggs trent extra heavy laying pure bred to fay 'White Leghorna ' and Barred Rocks. High prodtiction and pedigreed males Vied Order,- flOW and get them , When yon want "them. AlSO incubators, bV0Od,..ers1 and ...notary, Custom tiatchiug done., I can save you money. Phone or writa' • • nuscag Kennedy. Whitishurch, Oitt (0.0.40 : 9 9 :LOCAL AND GENERAL ' • O 'Harness, *Blank- 'cts *Robes and Bella • at lYkorrisoli'S -Harness Shop; Lucknow.., • : •Miasea, Leea Sinith .and Dorothy Cooke spent the •week -end With Mr. Mrs. Frank 'Tyler at :Thedb,;*0 SI' 'ct' in,striimental and, ior 41: :All the .popular : hits 'of the day new in stink . at :MeKini'S Drug Store.. Mi,ss M. Pentland returned to town last week, after, spending; the past - few weeks with her sisters at Nile And Oshawa. -.• • . past- few .And Mrs. JamAdams of Du - .are guests this Week of Mr.. and NA: Drt Connell.' Mrs. Adams •ki'all sister of • Mrs.tonne., , . , . Choral., Soeiety, will • meet oii Thursday evening-, • ;(tonight) this .instead: of . Tueeday,' the regu- lar night.:. 'Full 'Attendance tetniest- ,ed. ' We. are serry- ,to repott „the :cinv 1-inued illness of Mrs. E. N. Hodgins. -Because .ef it Miss' tladizi':.has been . obliged' to 'ivre. . , and •-Come ' • • Mrl, and Mrs? ,•deOrge •A,...:1Vel3h. and :Greta attende,d; -.the ,funeral of , it. Phil -line at ,Blyth „ezi yVedaeSday 'of last' week. Mr. :Phillips wts a bre- ther'zin-law of Mrs: Webb. • • • • . . • ' •the , Worn,: ..ini's:InstiLpte' Will he ..hi4d • at; • aftci-noon; March -Lasttd.11:-.,for,-patches,..,Please,:-..l.- • - ;‘,..In„,:view of ,..recent ,weather -eondif •the- .•beer,..acteclfwAseikiie retiring. on. Feb.2nd.: . There. .are signs of Of spikg, hOweveri.. as •witness the rivrRI , of a.. car -lead :Of ,new Ches. the other day. •. The.seed-cleaning dernonstration • train 'which visited Lucknew „last Sat-' urday created great ititeret, and was 1ILed by" Many • fariners who weu ,Very. favorably.-iinpressed by the demi -onstration. • ,Thdf sudden , darkness. Whiah. oc- Curreir Sunday' morning is said to ; have been :Onto a partial eclipse of 'the ,s,un. Here it occurredin cOnjunc= with the thickest silaw, Storm of the season, „ • A meeting of the Lucknow.Horti-eSociety • Will be held in the Couth'il..ItOoni 'Of the, Carnegie •Litt, rary on Friday evening next,' the 9th , inst., at eight, o'clock, All interested pleaseattend.. ,. • , , . Mr. Isaiah Congram has- sold .hia- ferni, two ,Mile0. west of •LucknoW, tO.‘ kr. Richard; MeQUillin, possession to be- given about the first of April:- Congrarii will have an auction Sale' of his farni 'stock -and ,...ents in the near futare. , . • SPRING MILLINERY We have.ti good aSsoriment 'in the latest Styles in Spring ; 'Millinery new on display. Your , ' inspection is cordially invited. M. ge. PENTLAND • • • , • • ' • • • I.O.O.F." SOCIAL, EVENING, 't Lucknow Lodge LOAE. Will hold , a 'Social evening in the Lodge Room the evening of. 'Friday, March 9th: Oddfellews,t, - their' wives •: Or lady friends- ,and Rebekahs invited. -Com. GODERICII • justice Raney, who recently held court and ,tried • the' case .Of Mr; ,and Garfield McMichael again.st, W. T. and Wesley McLean and the Town: „of Goderich, has given judgmentin favor of the Megiehaels, ' allowing them $1,500 against 'the • McLean Tro.s.4 • The ease arose out ,Of an accident to the McMichaels in front of the King. Edward ' Hotel, Goderich, which is owned by the MeLean troS. It ap- pears that a coal shoot iri the side- walk hid been left !men, And Mr .McMrchael stepped:into this, at night, sustaining serioue. injuries. An , ac- : tion was,- enterecl-Lagainat - 'McLean, .and against the Town if -God-- erieh.,, • , cc' -Hanoi ,toelt.:, -the, • view ihat, the, town -Was not altoge- thel' Clear. of fault': iri the matter, as Tit haw telmy its own doits tif defence' inthe ease., • . • AUCTION ''SALE OF lioRSES .• ,ANi) CATTLE , ' 59 head of Cattle and SO horses aft fha C.P.R.Etackyttitl,'Wingharn, on Saturday, Mareh 10, commencing at 1.00 o'clock p.m. • 3. A. Alonzie, Iirep",t ',Tehe Purrio., • • 01044;111f ONT. THURSDAY..1¢1 804., .1• 9:trt AcCii?ii4f4u,,,y DIsc4-010E1. KM.1.8..:: • , " WOMAN INSTANTLY' ...Rarely doe.* a...quieti country -cOrn= miznity suffer 'ouch' asaddening shack as tame?* the People . about _Zion,._ Ashfield Township, • onFriday • evening of dast weekt,', when they leArited . that Mrs. .„ Fred' 'Ritchie wae, dead,having been hit. in the. ORA; by cherge7of.,ahnt from a 'gun acci- . (IentallY. eicOlOtied ,While in, the IMMO of her husband. 'The :tragic'', accident acetified in the hotise,', and Mr.' Hit - hie ..iminediately. called' Dr. Balfour, who had been attending Mrs. Ritchie, and Nurse Mrs; Robt. •Andrew, but 'life Was, extinct wheel; they arrived.. Death, it is 'thought, would be in- stantaneous, the charge of shot hav- ing hit near the heart. Detailsof: the accident, go gernS can be learned are as; follows: Mr. Ritchie had borrowed' ,ashot' gun from his 'father, James Ritchie, for purpose of shobting . squirrels, which Were :becoming a nuisance- a- bout the,bouse and barn. He • had been out7trying---teget a shot at the squirrels, and. went int) the house with , the gun still loaded,: And as he thinks, .perhaps with the bairn -net Up?.. Mrs. Ritchie,. who was in delieate health,, Was sitting neer a. window reading, and M -r. Ritchie sat (lowfl '2eside her towatch through the,Win7 dew for the squirrels, which .had tak- en 'refuge about the' house. As . he :at, be laid the gun, across his letrr- arid:. while it Was in this 'position it was discharged;.. with .the result as above ' stated. ,, : :* • ' It is said that, Mi. Rit,nie was net. , familiar with, guns, haAring. had fittle' :experienee with thenv'n: fact 'Which ...May explain • his 'earelesi handling :of, the Weapon on thiS,'necasion. one. who appreciates the dang5r of a load - 'd gun gun will not take it into a house vgiere there are 'women and children, mech•less, allow ' the •mnzale point., in the direction of himself or- others. . Coroner Dr: gaiter. Of- GOderich; . . and Coroner Dr. Spence of Lucknow, visited the scene of the accident and • . . •• , later Coroner Hunter, who has jur- isdiction in: Huron' County, /decided . that in the interests .of all coneekned it would be well An hold :an inquest. A jury was selected and on Monday viewed the reniains'and made a sur- vey of the scene of sheeting. • The fUneral, of .the late, Mrs..Rit- chie was on Monday • afternoon. A serviee.Was.condacted in Zion Churehf. by the Rev. A. W. Brown, and inter- ment. made in 'Greenhill Cemetery. The daY, was bitterly cold; • but a• very large number attended the fun- eral, the 'family "being widely and favorably known. 1 • ' Before . her marriage the late Mrs. Ritehie. was ',Miss . Ethel Adeline Smith a daughter of .11Ar. - and Mra James Sinith .of Dungannon. Besides her husband .She leaves two . sons, aged 3 and 2 years,' FUN..-A7"."T T11°E.CAR.?,,TIVAL The ,fitst :masquerade carnival of the seasipi, held in Lorne Rink, Tues- day night (Abut Week, was a ' fine success, and provided the Young peo7 Pie with heaps of, fun. There was 'a big crewd, in costunie and Many spec-, . • tators, ' ..• • • Prize -winners were as. follows: - Fancy dressed lady, Mrs. ,C:3211.4. -Fancy dressed gent, ..James ' Baker; Comic dressed lady, Mis!tes Mtirdie, Maccalluili and • Ste -Wart; Comic gent, Carlyle • MacIntoSIA; Fancy dressed, girl, Enida ,Fancy :dreSsed •,b4r, Aylmer Aitchison; Corn - ie boy, Jack Wilson; Comic dressed girl„ Gladys MacDonald., The one -mile race, boys, was. Won by Kenneth Cameron; .Couple ,race: by W.M: Andrew and Rena MacDonald; Girls' Musical chairs, Eraneis Thonip- • son; Heys' musical' chairs, . Ernie' Baker; One mile .,...raee for men; -Campbell Thompson;.,•:Candie. race, °Arabella Cativeron? • THE ROADS 'CONVENTION We notice that at the -recent ses- sion of the Geed _Reeds Association at ? Toronto, Mr. Robert JOhnston, ,nowof Goderich, was adihtneed_from. theoffice- of. second ,yieepresident. to that of first vice-president, a,move wjieh. puts him in line for tlie •Pt:e_f; .• idency. next Year: , Since becoming a. Member of the Good Roads Aasocia- Johnstpn lure •beeh very active and enthusiastic Metnbei. This year's -cenverftion Was one 0 the best in the history of the associ- ation. * fou9larow, 49 Morrit-S," J909f •ta Mr, 904 Mu. Cern 0biliNt rena Lucknovv • • At a meetingof ,the Lucknow ' Fire ompiiii,,':held on MondAy evening liat",......the Company pledged. heniselves te Start offthe subscriptien list with .a.denation• of One Thousand Dollars •($1;009)•7:1bwards.' the erection of a new gran* for Lucknow. It has been Suggeated that a building he erected. that Will'ht; a credit to the town and the :•community,' snitable, in , Winter for hockey,. curling and '.'sitating,..in , sum- mer for mass -meetings, ' entertain- ments, :de., with rooms that would aerve, as 'rest roam's' for those from' the country. A public meeting Will be .called shOrtly. With ,all organiz- ations locally and with all. individii- als solicitous for the welfare Of the .commutiity behind " the proposition, IhereThheuld be noilliffiCilitY in hav- ing an arena in readiness for -next ,winter, now that the - Lucknow Fire. Company have given sach,,ii generous, Start. ,EVERYBODY, BOOST. * • . CHURCH 'NOTES The Presbyterian Guild; ' The. main feature of Monday .eVe- ning'a. meeting was ",a After ithe •sleigh -ride •there.:' was, a short pragramme. Lorraine BrabSon read the, Scripture lessen; the topic was, 'given by. Edwin Smith; read- ings were given by Vera flierriff and Stella. Steward; Mary • .MacIntosh :rave a solo, and an instrumental Was 'given, by Iionalda. Douglas. After the, _.j.togramme-hineh.....,_wAs-serxed. " United ;Church , The .meeting of this week :was in harge of the Lookout. Denartnient. D. C. ,Taylor led in prayer; Scrip- , ture' lesson was read. by •Greta Hnd- ,Jon.' Readings were, given 'by Kath- erine Hamilton, Annie Johnston and Mrs,' R. H. Thompson. Musical num- bers .were a piano duette by Mrs. Reid and Mrs. Newton, .and a solo by Miss Gertrude Treleaven, The top- ic, "Different Kinds S , of Religion," was taken. by W. L. MacKenzie:: .Huron presbytery, U.C. • . The Seeretary: of Hurori Presby.- tery has completed the • statistical record of the Presbytery for the nine menths ending Dec. 31st, 1927: .0 . The Presbytery has under its care 39 eharges;: comprising 75 congrega- tions. There are 18,465 persons under the pastoral oVereight of the Presbytery, of 'these 12,647 are .members of the .• • , • , church' The NvIiI•S. '.inireber 64 and they raised 214;657., , -.: . Ther are .8,001 members of . the . . , Sunda Schoch, and 1,467' are mem- bers of the Young. People's Societies. There were 130 marriages celebrat- ed, 206, passed on befor . / • ; ' Fine new churches ere -built._ at Grand .Bend' and Porter s Hill, while the Church at Beninineri has been _en- larged and beautified,' ' - The receipts for .the Maintenance . and Extension Fund amount to .$40,- 364. ' The total raised for all purpox,4- ea during the nine'incinths,of the fin- ancial year is , $1,201,500.. _ • tvery minister belonging .to, .. the Presbytery desiring a charge is pro- vided for, and every charge is under the care of steordained minister,. ' FROlyi. DETROIT BY AuTO, Althoughcthe nest month has g1' - en us' in this "neck of the Woods" pretty stiff Winter Weather with ,ex- cellent sleigh roads, the 'distnnee., to :nate, summer-like conditions has not been great. l'wenty .to ,50 'miles south there has been very •little snow.- Liist .week Dr. W. • A. Hackett, his wife. and Mr. Joseph M: Beckett mak a Motor ti'ip from Detroit, get - Ong as far as Lochalsh • with little trouble due . to snow. They', were on their' ,way to .Ripley to visit their sister, Mrs. Lane, who has been ser- iously ill. with POeumpnia. From Lochalsh they had t� finish the trip .with horse .and cutter: They made' the 'return tripthe day folfeviing: •We Masi 'aciti that- ,Mit. Lane is well - . • . • on ,the, way to recovery. • pANCE. • Ilegorra;-,Pati Did YIS bea.1%. the Masquerade ,that, the "witrimin ot the Keirsliea dub is puttiti op, March 46 Theirnestyle,re'llbedinein iatt. old For there'll be people there. fer 'many%a mile Pat en .Yeilt* griti bonnets and come. *Way' 911t yor titerall be .1,1004 VMS 6t„ttio $011, •.',./UNIoR FARMERS 1.14#$QUET',, . I.:UCKNOW:. BUSINESS ,•;., MEN . . The ;banquet given by, the ',local I. JuOior,••Fariners Organization in ,the TOWn ' Hall, Friday . evening of laat week, proved a, highly; successful and -delightful.:...affair„ „The :;.erganizatiok had held e plo*.ing.iii4t01 last stina;-' inert - andhad, solicited ;the :, business mien Of:, Topeknew for prizes and for hinds to Nit,: the°, enterpkise., aerois,. and the banquet was given as, a !perk' of ' appreciation .to'.thaae ' Who .had helped -along by. their dentitions': Of the Junior 'Farmers,' and their guests, ,one ,hundred • that down to the well Supplied tables. : :The Catering Was in, the, capable 'hands of the , Junior,. • Institute?, the young women's 'man-- isatien Which .developed out of .the school of ' :home . econoniics .condattecl here '''i year Age, . as the the Junior Farniers developed' out of' the course.. in Agriculture. • . ‘ ' W. K.:Riddell, 'Agrictltural rePre- • . .sentative: in Bruce County,' and , his assistant, 'gr. Art.' Donald; Messrs. Patterson': and : Osier, - Department representatives ' in Huron _County,- .vvere presept;Lmr-Hiddell-acting--es-- toastinaster. . The toast to "The .King" :was ire sponded. to , by a hearty...singing of the National ,Antizetn; "Our Guests" *as proposed by Mr:. Alf. Andrew, .'iresident of the local Junior 'Farm - era, aneresponses were by • Messrs.. Wilfred 13. . Anderson :" and Robert x..f.ii.e;. "Our Cotmtry'i, was , proposed by '1111r...Gee. Kennedy, and was respond- '...d,-.---,to13,--lieSsis.--:Cleize-Ad'aeDeugall--, , - . . . . - and -WM,: Andrew; "Agriculture" ,!`Agrieulture" was p,repesed 'by gr. Osler, and re- sponded .:to 'by. Messrs. .Fred Martin, .-atid-Art ';'Dontiitt;" -,"Business" was • oroPoSed• by .Mr. ,Pattersen,, and re-. , sponges were by .ggiars.. A. D. Mac- Kenzieand T. S: -M.O.., . Without , instituting comparisons, it is :but: fair ,to say that a number of the speeches were of a. high order -sonie humorous,' some informative., Tlideeil, a number. of the young anon; trying 'th,emselves, Out, -perhaps • for •the first time, did reniarkibly. well. .. °Mr. Riddell; as 'toastmaster, Was Very. entertaining; %,-.ith' 4' great fund of 'stories and .jokes 'Which- '.•••he re-- • lates,' frequently at the expense .. of his colleagues in the worleof the De- partment. .. ' . , * • ,, , . • The ,beriqtret 'was folloared by . . ' conpleThf hours. af.secial genies. ' . ... . , . ' IRISH •MASQUERADE DANCE • The ..Kairdiea U.F.W.0. will give an Trish Masquerade Dance in, . the Town Hall, Lucknow, the evening of Friday, Starch 16'. Dancing ooni.', , !helices at -9 o'clock p.m. God music,. good loneh. Achnission7-Couple $1. including amusement tak... Extra lady and 'gallery 25e. . Four prizes will be given: Beit dressed lady; Best dress- . ed., gent, Comic dressed lady end:Coin, ic dressed gent . • PRESENTATION TO MR; AND MRS.: E MILLER • A very enjoyable tini‘ was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Miller .one evening recently, when they entertained over, thirty of their friends. After a few hours spent pleasantly with cards and •dancing :a delicious lunch: was served .• by the hostess. When all had, 'One , justice •to this the:. follOwing address , was read Jack MacIntyre, and 10.: Archie MacKinnon' Made the. Presen- teflon of a handsome 'electric floor' lamp „and an electric table The Address' follows: Mr.•and, Mrs. • Your..friends %whom you 'see oth- ,red around you. tonight are' taking' advantage of this 'opportunity to car- ry out u plan that has been postiened several times. We regretted, , very, :much that at the time Of Your mar= riage“your 'sister was taken so ser- iously ill. :But . new .We all rejoice that she hag been; completely 'rester - 'ed t.� health. We wish 10 extend to. Mrs.,1Miller a hearty', welcome to- Luckoer, .and hope, that yen will'en7 40y Iife in our midst, and. that the fotPre. flaYS Will be full of happiness and'prosperitY for you both. Also that you may he Spared inany years to enjey :Ulnae lamps that we now ask you , to accept. By way tif 111:9..",i110.,.2,1i44,P_P-Lf.,L14-0,9n'of your kind hospitality for the very _pleasant, evening enjoyed by, everybody, we all join in a hearty dap of the hands. Mr, and 'Mrs. Mille, Although, tcomPletely. taken by 'Surprise, each, in a few-worde, thanked their friends, for.their thoUghtfolnese, and kind re- 'The:rest' of the :evening Was 'spent , hi^ 00110 and dancing, itoneluded by tha ..haitrty aingin9, of slaw thaw 9r. jelly ;Gad failnwrf" COPIES. 5 CENTS: Oreacr ° ofHealth of1i!I Bread a ' OUR MOTTO IS 'QUALITY ANI) SERVICE. Our Home. Made, Whole Wheat and Raisin 13read'ii from the Choicest Ingredients, Made -Date . :PL:;PJEeCJIYAI:l1Soil"S" Cookies, 'Crean.' Cup . Cakes, „Fruit Cake, Raspberry,•Tartlets,'.CheColate Marshmal- • : low • Cake,' ge?1,3 Walnut, .farts,„ -Ratain, HOLLYMAN'S...BAKERY htine 36 • .Iducknolv - • phohe 75 64 Lua<now, Ont.. 99' Among the many shipments . , , which have arrived ,recently is a „shipment of Biltmore Hata for men. l'hey., are color and seesan, here style of tlAc spring ,See them • in:-.Monel.„ Pearl, Rose - jrcige,' CoPeh, Rosette, Crane' andthe beautiful, Iris'. „ These hats ' are ' Canadian- pleastire t J.; -how' this line.' Come in. • • ' Tilt MASTER- HAT OF CANADA fred svvel 11.11111.11111111INIMINNE11111.1.111111. you'haire reached THAT. POINT' WHERE', YOU will require the aid of Glasses that will make . you look 'young„ see young -and feel young,. you should wear KRYPTOK Double , Vision Lenses. KRYPTOICS give perfect vision -both near and far -without the. eye -straining, dirt -catching, con- fusing division line so consPicu- feoucsaisin the old style cement bi- . • KRYP1'OKS are twq lenses fused into, one and, look eetaetly, like ordinary single vision lenses. Let us demonstrate their advan- tages. rmstrong OPTOMETRIST Have Your Seed Grain PrOperly Cleaned • Have Your seed. grain properly cleaned by, up-todate methods,. • and Make SFolit 1928 prop the best yet, by using seed free from; weeds and • - inferior kernels. • • • . I have a modern seed cleaning iha- cliine in operation' at LucknoWe and am pfepated, to clean all ' kinds", of grais-Seeds.and grain. ' S. E. ROBERTSON. 01-i • ' ENGAGEMENT . • We take the .following from The;. Bran4orsl Expositor: -\Mrs Aex Hedley of Lucknow, On tario, announces.' the engagement of her Yeltligeit" ham Douglas Adie, son ,of Mrs. A. Adley of this city: The marriage is ,t47,ttike7PreCe-7,:t.lirlatfeirliairartliir month.. IN MEMORIAM., , In memory of %our dear son and 'brOther, Herbert RoY Solomon; who died, March. 12, 1927. • • • We think d him in silence, 'oyes' tan Sie, US- wcePi God knows we loved him dearly, His inamory wa shop keep. / --rather end Mathrri Sidon and ar04110001114.0% : • •.* FAMILY THEATRE Special -- Eddie Cantor in . "KID BOOTS" A cyclone ofcomedy and a . barrel of fun. Coining -- Kett Maynard la "THE DEVIL'S SADDLE" UND ;TRW-. Hom_EsEEKEits FARES T 48TERN.CANADA'' March .14. to September, 3bth Return limit ..t.Wo • months from .date of sale, with special .ex-. tension: Privilege of. two months limitat the rate of 10.00 per r, Innt For further .information and. . tickets apply - MeKII1org. DRUG STORE Town Ticket Agent . ,itelcriew, Ont. Phor4 32 A woRp TO SUBSCRIBERS • • . • More than . two .m.onths of .1928 has gone ' by, and quite . a :number , of those two dollar bills which :should' have, been hsnded in to 'The Sentinel arestill seineWhere else. When ' Wed-, Aber is bad abOUt., the: first.',„ ofthe year, hrid folk' donot some to town, thereis s tendeney to forget :abOut- 'thiS littic paYnAent.'.& aney t oes now:Ia.:days', two dollars ls.. not, Much 'here triefe",-'arid:tliereTiS'a, tenden cy ter feel, that- it -,does- not •nuitter-- mueh Whether it • is: paid or mit; and • when several hundred Act .,on 'that' idea ,'And &isn't -bother; it mak Mean ' thousand". 'dollars oI more, to the newspaper, ' an if all Aet••,paynienis go'. until a more ••cenventent season,. • neWspepoya .would • haVe to..quit alto gethoptltitik the' '1i -tatter OVer,, and , for tha current year, Melte it • point of doing se 'next 'time stoo'ra In th,0 `Vic101t4r Q$ Tilt 40(104 mat,