The Lucknow Sentinel, 1928-03-22, Page 8• '.10,./4.
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NENKS,TAMPE.D. FANCYWORK --
Centres, Runners,; Cushion
Card Table', Covers Aprons
et Sets, , 6'
SPECIAL-Stainp&IFactoryCot—
;on 'Aprons only 2604 ,
StanitiedtGlass Cloths, at 1 5c..
Brown Linen Centre SpeCiai 25c:
• New. Variety of ,DresS: Buc leq
and Slides:
" he latest in Belts at 25c.
'S. VA RI EtV STORE
IAICKNOW, ONTARIO
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• Spring -Shopping
Every shoPp4"isAlelighted to shni in a store -where the ]at
est .goods can be sectired at tt. price .which napanS a saving.
in.pney, 'We never ask a visitor at our store .to buy; but with
. the thought in mind that you ithiaa appreciate a larger and more• '
varied aisortraent of merchandise from whichto, choose, we have .
aught very heavy on,our new spring goods. Indeed, THE WALK-.
ER.STORE is in better shapethan ever .before as regards to:,
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quantity, quality and iow 'Price of its new spring
, host. Of. Ne*::'1,E"Tints,. Hroadeloths, Ginghains, Rayons. ,ete, 'Here's.
an ,itern of interest. We 'Goy our .silk and 'better :dress -goods in • ,
dress lengths. No to alike. We ;are: , sore the ladies Will be
, . .
glad:for this. We have stocked . up heavy on Drapery goods. See
,the ,Diape'ry Dept. in Ready-to:IV:ear room at the rear of the
store. -A big assortnient of overdrap es also maslins - netts etc.
This is the very reason Why you should -Make ' this big full store
your • sliiiiiiing're,--especifilly whe -You--'consider---,liat—our-
chani!store baying gives you a lower pride on efery-purchaset,
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We have a: Fresh Stock Of the Following
:Poultry aafl chick .Feed, Now on Hand:
WHOLE -CRACKED AND GROUND CORN.,
' 'SUPER X LAYING'MASH. •
SUNBEAM LAYING MASH.
SUPER' X BABY CHICK STARTER .MASH.
8UNi3EAM' BABY CHICK.,...ST.A.RT ER -MASH.
,1114E• 'MICA .CRYSTAL• G'RIT•THE 'FIRST FEED - "FOR THE ,
•' • •
,,BABY CHICK. '
. ,
l3ABY CHICK :SCRATCH ' MIXED _GRAINS;
''.ItsT4iEAD OAT 'mEAL.
irmSfi ALFALFA MKAL.
, • . .
BIG 60 BEEF MEAL -FINE AND COARSE':
BONE•IVIEAL AND FINE CHARCOAL.
. ,
POULTRYL,AND BABY CHICK rAi•i4cD4.
,FOR THE:PREVENTION OF EXCES-SIVi ,MORT A LI T 'IT X N
BABY CHICKS THE FOLLOWING REMEDIES .ARE.,-
• HIGHLY. RECOMMENDED: • " •' • ' •
DR: HESS'' WHITE 12!IARRHEA/TART4T8'.
DR 1IESS' ROUPE CURE.' . • ;
Itcyt,At: PURPLE `I2OUPE'. cm3.g.
finlayson
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yet
LtICKNO*, ggNIOTEL
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-romv.*$xoorNo Acv gisrkm,
14,C0ig§t nto" Death. •ot
• geld at Dunanti n
A verdict cif' ateklentt;r• sheeting
Was returned by the earener's jury
-at the. 'incluesf held at' •Dangarinan;
Monthly aftezricion late Ilia death Of
;•Virs: Fred !Ritchie, • of on
•
March 2; The jurors lound7that
Was.. "instantly Icippd.,by,, the •
s•aecidental diseharge ;of:A glictgun in
handa :of filer hu.abandi:•Fredericic;
44ch!1- . •
The inquest was help in, the'Wgri,.
Mlinial Hall, which Wria:',:crowded, to •
capcity owingtotho wide interest
•'erO"used' in the tragic hapPening. The:
jury was composed of T. G*.
foreman;„ John Savage, .Robert Day-
idson,:p. E. Anderson, Reed,
,
!natio Cranston,. kred.*Anderson, Hen-
ry lGardner •and Charles, Morionagh.
witnesses Were ''-called, who
testified as to the ,citeninstances of
fatality and .to the rilatiOna..ex-
isting between' Mr. and llgrs. Ritchie.
't was. •stated that Mr. Ritchie had
borrowed. his father's- shotgun edou-
-ple of days prior to 'the tragedy for
, -
the purpose of shooting ,a bhiek squir-
rel Which was visiting' hi- barn and
destroying grain In the granary.
Mr. Iliteltie • himself stated, ,that,
qconting in' from the -barn, " he saw •the„
squirrel in, qaestion,-,*nd'I-got the gun,
down from •wIlere it bung in the
• woodshed, loaded it and weftinte, the
house` to 'Wait for the .squilxel to'inoVe
'toa suitable " position for him to get
• a shOtat it. He Watched' from the
dining -room Window,.holding the gun
on his knee. Suddenly, for some re'a-
ion he couldnot explain,"it discharg-
ed,the contents striking his wife
. who was sitting -nearby -in the heart
•and. . killing her instantly.: • .
Other witnesses Were Thomas Gun!
dry, of Goderich, high constable; and '
Provincial Constable Whiteaide, also-
. of doderkh:' Mies Evi. Gardner, who
F -had ben•---01n-pioyed--111.--tire ;Ritchie -
home; Dr. Burke Balfour, of Luck.:
now, the ''''family 'phYsician; 'Williarn
Douglas, . Of., LucknOw;
.Mrs:. Robert. Andre, 'nirrge; and 'Mrs:.
W. T. Gardner, 'mother of miss Gard-.
aer; and Reit.. A. W. Brown; p'astor:
of 'Zion !United church, to Which:de,
• ?eased and her husband belonged..
ASHFIELD
• : -NOTES
•
The
W. M. S. �f % this circuit,' in
which the women: are much interest -
A, :instead • of, hiving one „.meeting
•;er month,at one or other. of the.
.'21iurehes, decided at the beginning
'f the list winter to divide into three.
,roups- ,and • hold separate ineetings.
juring the *inter Period: This has '
••".
men tried •and been found: quite •
lucceSs. Last: Thursday for exan-ri',
-
the Zion group met, at •Mrs. ,Johr.
'.:ardner's, twenty ladies being 'urea-
- Mt. •••,0a the same afternoon .at Mrs
oh Mullin's the ,Hackett green Met,
wenty-four 'ladies being present. And
at . the same ..time ' -the Blake ;group
,weie'glithered atthe home of Mrs.
“Jarites Webster with thirteen er.four,
' -rteen- present Now, it ' speaks good
Cor this charge that ne.arly sixty.
wo:nen should ,get together for tills-,
pUrposa On a 'cold :Winter
afternoon, and have :the PrOgranime_
and cultivate the. purpege that : is
missionary In Outlook and. tpirit.:
Then -the reflectien, of this :interest on
eir'.own religious Iife is' bound to.
er'oi a salutary' character.
Zion Pretty well got bttek to nor-
mal last Sunday .rrierning in their:
, Church :service. The many Stormy
Sundays; so Much siclinbss and Other
(incontrollable thing," have kePt. the
congregations rather 'small since the
New Year came fn.. . .
; . •
Blake.. has the morning service
next Sunday
AsHVIDiaD,, NOT,ES
. •
doDiBicif
.Clecirge, Watsn, tail. of this
.town, abolAt 3 P.m:. yesterday Look, his
life at his homd,'Ioh Elgin avenue, by
slat-hing, ,hti 'throat with 4 razor. He
di.ed „almoiti;" instantly, The ,deceased
waz ' 'cripple and had not enjoyed
gpod,,health during the past winter.
4. Sometitn'e ago' he suffered a fall and
• about a:week. ago Sic was stricken
'With .the These things no.doubt •
' affected his mind and caused him to
commit the, rash act, .
Doctors 'Macklin • and 'Iltinter'• we're
tri Oh ed .and Coroner Dr, Hunter
aPP'Oaiac.!. an inquest .PaPP"PO,'Al*.'i L.
Mr. Watson' was a well-known teai-
'. dent pi' this town and liked by all who
. 'kriew 'him. He Was in his 53rd year,
- being, A son ;of Mrs4 Watson_and:._the...
it-William-Watsoi, of . Griderieh." HO"
w• as hem „in. this town .,Ancr resided
:•;hi 1ifr He was:a tailor by
:trade and is, autidied by his mother;
M• rs', Watiorit and a btother; •.i`red
Watson, with whom be. resided.
The ftnieral.- will take. r lace! from
„his trite residence on Elgiri aVenue
.Tue-ilaY, with intermt0t h Xaitland
FOURTH CONr•
...Air.; Sohn . 'MCN'ay:: of • .Seaforth,
spent 'the.,week=end a Mi 8 Carne
":` '
Mr,' Ai,. -,Wtsori, was over, front'
Detroit for ,a 'few, days' visit at , his
home 'here. •
Mi,.! 'Angus, MeXay' 'IS lid up at
resent. with in attaelt p1eurlsy.4',
)41r: 'and,. Mrs,., George White spent
an, evening.,•,..recently..at .•Mr:. W4 Mac,
Icetr/416',s. , .. •
Mrs., Sohn Donald ROSS, .who„• has
'een seijonslYfill lately, Is/ much, irn.;,
Pro.ved; we t!re glad, to hear:
-fatirieri-liave-alredr
,itarte'd' „the,. maple Sugtar. Making..
'Mr. and MN Al1iLt Iitighes viq•
ited last 'week At, th M..' Webb's. .
Anti ch • 1111)5'01MA; •,
,
Th a haimiaat manis. one who bag
reconciled filinself to his habits' and'
-decided fo letit gti at that
• ,• —
. "A hero has one consolation:" Next
,We:ely, the public will ,torget
he can get SOrnefSieOP4 .
COmPtOt10'
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Obituary: -
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Mr.:James Culbert'. retaiiyed word.
*Friday of the' death -of liirfatlier, Mr.
James, Culbert, ‘ *hich tool place ,i;ti
Bfaeken Hospital, Sisk„,- after a
illness. Mr\ Culbert wiwwell and fay-
orably'known in Nslifield, having Iiit.
.ed at Zion as a young Men, later set-
tling at Ciewe. In 1889 he married
Margaret., 'Drettney, A X 'Dungannon
•
who died .in 1897. The six -children of
thiS union .are, 'Herbert, Of Estevati;
'Bask, Andrew and Mrs. IC; "A: MeLen-
nen, of Bracken, ,Sasiti ',Mrs. Thos.
Reed, - 'cf Cadillac, •Sask;. Mrs:: Chas.
Grant, whd'ilied at her honie in Mon -
obey, Sask.; in '1913; ' and 'James ' of
Ashfield. •Later Mr, dtilbort married
Vary' Tehipleton,: whO predeceased:,
•',iin i.v.teert. years. In 1913. he. went
West, homesteading' 16 the Bracken ,
district, Of 'late +years he. made his
• ‘lo,..e' with-.--hiff-dang literT"Mrs Mac-
,..eririan., ,. visiting` his relatives here
. dcasionally, ,rhe funeral Was on Wed-
. nesday afternoi5ti, Setidee: being held
the Anglican , Chtireh DungatMen,
Rev. W. Perry; Rector', .cooducted the
".serlice
at the church, and the Orange
Order at the grave. To the bereattecl
family; and brOthers and eters ltir
I .
extend the 'apt pathY ex, tne, COMintin,.
„ , ;
#e•
TH1109)1414. NikitCH
r, •
HqI,Y4Q00,
. ' '••• • . ;
4 '*t,• and Mri, Will Brown and twe
MiSeel Qe#Vtule and Siiiina •
..Brown ofLangside, • ,spent Blinday
with .111r.. and Mra.: jOhn Itebh.•
' • 'Mr.: Teter Valad retuned to hie
hente after. ,41')ericrilLV
the 'past...tree:..Weelte „71th:kia- son,
JipTies
e .••• •
Neil MdKueriWlf i;dreenock.
called on Mr., and.`Mrk.,Thrties Varad,
Tuday:' Mr: ,Meitiill'aoh:• •has: the.
#i0tCY: or Formosa Fire'.Insdranee
7Co. • ':'", ' •
Mr".-' and Mrs 'Fred Jolinsten ,Snaent•,,
Sunday • with the ?: •fOrmeres' ••• sister,,
Vfferwlqq:rd.4:jyriii:,;:vie:v•sithi19•4hanisslii4ipti.nrieCatit), e-M11.dri..7garical
Mrs. Daniel Cassidy. " • 'e
•'gr., Edt''' James is busy cuttingwpodwithhissawinir machine. •
•.
'Eddie:40d Clifford. were real ap,ort:s,•,
Mondal!zi'aV.erdrig: • TWo.:•ia..'•corripaitY,
.three is A crowd, five in a buggy.
Should not be alloved.;
Mrs. Itelat. Button visited with Mrs
..AlmereAckerty Tuesday .afternoon.
Messrs. Dick:Elliott and Will Eadie
”were,'in Toronto over the • week -end
on business. • ' •
' • MiSs• Lizzie ;Purvis Mr."
Charlie Thompson of TeeMvater,
_ ,
cently. Mr...Thompsany'pe4,are seY1rY
to repOrt, is net inipreving. • • •
• The BethabY W.M.S.- h theh
monthly meeting at the 'home' of
Mrs.. Wm. Thompson on ' Thui•-.Sday,
March. I:5th. '• The president, Mri;•
Walter Hodgins. • presiding: The
•rneeting, opened by • sin -ging 1-Ifyron
3$4. The. ApostIes' Creed Ntas 'then
• faaa in unison;.' after •.whicli the
president load ,in prayer.' ; The l)e-
iotionar Leaflet" on Enthusiastic CO-.•
workers :with God was read" by
Daisy Aylee • • 1-IVron 'No '-'13 wa
then 'sung. Chapter '.-he new
study book was given; oY 'Mrs., Earl,
Iladgins, Mrs, George Bell and Mrs:
Jas._Wraith—This was.:iallowect by a
selection bh; the'., phonograoh "In
:the. Garden." Mrs: • Win; Thompson:
rtheir.gave... a; reading On ,`,!The Great
'Commission:. F'reyer,.. • reatiiie.” The.
meeting cloF.01],by singin 4hymn ne.•
511' and: a. short prayer hy.the
• dent.At th6'' close' of'. ;he meeting'.
was served by the hostcss.
MAPEKkG.--•
,
'..Miss Grace Blake was home:over
, •
.the Week -end.
., Mr. Jar' -es Culbert i'MrerhaSed
a new gasoline ,eriginefOr his hay
preis and, is nio_w_r_eacly
again. •
Mr. Herb ,Culbert, Who accompan-
ied :the rainaips of:his father, the late_
Mr. Jgg. tulbert',...Neme from Brack-
en, Sask.; ismaking' a: brief • visit
'
147••••••-,•—•••••
. ...••
'11ts Mae i4101;traan ViSiod j feW
days Iast week with ber sister, ,Mrs.•
prieham; at Westfield. ,
Mr. iGeerge Kennedy , saw. fear
deer last Week., net far ,from the harn.
aIr . Joe 'Plidlaw. ' Pdj,ss Annie'
Laidlaw'visited. ep •SalidaynAv4 Mr
and Alia. A. canierion• itt Belfast..
• Miss ,Audrey '11ecleins Visited'Iast
v• elcWrih her sister, Mrs. Charlie
Gillespie; -• • ."
, Mina. Davia. Xprrier. is; Visiting With.,
her -daaghte6;,..Mra. -jcihn•*ItesS who
is seriously IP. 11er many .friends
beitt her a Speedir, recovery.
- Mrs. Witi.:.Beecroft has retuined.
front...n, three months' vial.t- with: .her.
eqio
r'l'ilit 17. John;.":., of Tulsn,.
Friends and: relatives froni DeL •
4-o!t.;• Toronto, IngersQll and: Goil;.!
"erich were here ; attendin% the
'Frar 'Of the late ,'Mrs. 'Pollock.
The f funeral of 'Airs. (Rev.) .1,40
whose sadden. death . se
shocked the.. community, was, on
Thursday afternoon of last week •lo
Wingham Cemetery. A funeral Sep.'
:ice Watt hold in the preshiterian
Church; whieh was, filled'jto: capacity
'?Y.•:,sorroWing friends of the bereaved'
family. The service' was P,onclitpted
by the Rey.' Dr. Perrie ',of ,Wingliam,
assiste(l. by the Rey.. C. II. MacDonald
of Ludo -low. The late 'Mrs Pollock
was•liorn at Ayr; Ont., 5?• years ago.
Besides herThusband 'and one daugh-
ter :he leaves to mourn tWo brothers
And one sister: •Mrs. •Shenty of New
York; . of .East, Rochester,. and
Williath Of Toronto. :'• All three
at-
tendud the funeral..
BELFAST
Dr. and Mrs.,.Lane Treleaven of
Lticknow, visited with Mr. and Mrs.
•Ilarry Hackett on Thursday last
,Mr. and Mrs.' sarmieLi Alton and
• Jaelt visited-wit,11_4WX:.7=a10-d-311,..1-
ChaS.: Alton,' of. Dungannon,- one 'day
cpeently. • .
Mr., and MrS,•George Hunter. of
iriSiteill''With Mr.. and ,Mrs, 11.
:Hackett on Monday. ,
We are :sorry' to •;report that Mr.
:.•Cieorg-e Henry is Very ill at. the ii---"ome
SiStOr,c1VIrS..JOhll: Bitytlek,1 Of
.11'ungannon.,
• Mr. and W.T.1,...Tas..•Alinn, of Luck,
new, Visited with Mr. and .Mit. Sam..
'Alton, one day
Lizzie Purvis,. ofTWhitichtirch
•is assisting. Mrs. Albert Cameron for
• .
:A few weeks. , • ,
Miss MarY. Vint has it:Warned hen'te
after sliendirig .a few days with
friends at, Belgra•ve. • •
We' ,are glad to report 'that. Mr,
Elmer Alton, • who had the .misfortune
to break': his leg'.',iiiine4time .age, is
with nhis brotlferJ•a.rnes, arid other improving
,relatives. in Ashfield and Draignannen.
Mr.., *Culbert .vyeet; West • twer4ty7seyen
ea s ago,fthis being 'his first .visit
home
Mrs Bert Finnigan spent part' of
last, week ,with her ..sister, Mit:. Jas.
Culbert-. • • '
: The Monthly' Meeting- of the Blake
W M S. ,m.et Tlinrsday at the home
9f ,Mrs. las, Webster.,,Qwing to the
thump epidemic the attendance' wai.
not .:sd large;sS ip Febroai7 but;was:
lull of interest and enthirsiasm. The
Easter. Thankoffeling. Meeting will
,`?e held it. Haeltetes Church • Geed
Friday eVening. •This will 4rai1Y
of the three arpoliitinents as •also
the regular Aptihneetint to be held
at the Hackett's::•appointment, Thurse
day, April 19th:„ 'full attendance
is hoped for: •( •• •
We regret thaf. Mr: John Blake is.
. .
net regaining str,erigth'veryfaet. We.
, hope the warm „Weather will have
beneficial resulta:. •
ST; *HELENS
•.
Messis.,Charlie and- i Hallam
of Auburn, wore visitors one .day re-
cently' with Mr, and Mrs. Grant -and
• • . • • •
other:friends. : • '
Mr. and Mrs.. W, C. Web't) are vi
.
;tors' With their seri, MeKenzie and
* pleasant '‘,•evenine,- Wtis spent by,
the members Of the Y.P.B.C, on Mon
dayevening at a*St,• Sotial.
The next week -night meeting' will
•take the form of. iu mock narliainent.
,The regular meeting wilt" tee held
net Sunday evening. • ,
There Was, a .good atteridence at
the meeting: of •the,W.M,S., held at
MrS. W. I.**Miller'S lest WedneadaY,
Mins. Webb, Who had 'Charge of the
subject, 4,Gleanings from the Annual
ROPert-," presided., The -:Prrigrani for '
the 1W6-rld, Da'Y of Prayer waS .dar-
'ried out. /t was decided to have the
• 'ester Thankofferingi fill; Which en-
velores •were distributed.
lieferist'friends are grad to know
tartd oW
ilhe, on of Mt nd Mrs Ja
phun
, who ha beeri trriouqly ill
in. the Wingham Respite!, following
an. operation fp)! Mastoid, has token
,a 'change for the better, "
The, 8chaciI in 8,8. Nu, ,3 is'ainsed
these day' owing' to fl;k1 fart that
the: toaiber, McKinney, is sick
with the eold,
„
, • FLOWERDALE
•lowerdale members or South Kin -
'leis 'Church' are pleasedto know lhat.
(Rey .) James is.;improving After'
Ma
meDriaAllcitt's
l
isso;
her,.long serious. lilness.. ;
.
Mrs: Duncan Graham and son, Ar-
chie
spent Sundayafternoon-at
'B. •DotIglas 10using
-at. thehome of Allan McLay in Bip-
lv
Everynno-iS=Snity- to know of the
serious illness, of three Old residents •
FlOwerdele; tn MeMurchy, San-
d Y McMureby ahd their piste's 1V/rs;
Cameron,. ,all of Ripley.
-Overseer' MelVin-C011inglias a gang
•••f. :inefi- working on the l'eth 'Making
the. ,road to Ripley paftable..,, • ,
• Mr.- Jacklin,; the •"Rawleigh'.' man'
passed :through FloWerdale on his
-03rback to Brussels` last Wednesday.
Mrs.' 'John 'Thernpaini, was at home
to t Om.e of her frietids last Thursday.°
./ Mr. ana Mrs. D. S. MacDonald,' of
'Lucknow;. Spent an afternoon at. 1,,
'ilealyer's the Arst, of the week„, ,n• •
• LAD KILLED AT DASIIWOOD-:-
.
The•following story.,of a fatal
dent is given as ,illustrating the den-.
'Tors to which boys and girl -3 ,expose
..,hernsitivel when hanging'tto auto-,
•-ebiiee and horse-drawn .vehicles.
'Chop never know ; glee what •the driv7,
•2r ty:',the team is going- to do, • ;
Dashwo,od, March*11.-Edgat• Rad,.
eleVen years' old, was, tamest in
• killed at 5 o'clock ,this after -
'then, when was :' -crushed betwece
a ,teldnlioneopole •and an autchnobile
ziriven by Elmer- Zimmer. tvienty
mars old, of•this place. The fatality
an-' AS a sequel to• a .youthful prank
in which ,young Rader wee a -partici-
Whorl Zimmer. attempted to driVe
away in his earn till little md, With a
miniber of ether children,' caught onn
keep it froni7moving 'forward tnithe
icy read', The dtiVer thee .threw the
cdt into reverse zd backed it for
smite distance, The boy and 'Addison
Mason, a playmate, hung on to the
ear. The latter Juiriped a moment
'.'befere. the car crashed , ihtes, the: liOlei
but yOung Ra(ier, Vibe Was hangingto
the rear tire, was crushed to deeth
almost insteatly.
•
>CREWE
RobinsonMrs. Wrn. spent. a ,fevt.
days recently with her daughter,
Mrs. John
terH;v8;reRathYela.:Ogn:idetrsi,nonfig4h, parents
dpIliCitii Ches-
ter
Belgravet during , the •week . ;
' Miss 'Evelyn Little of Lanes; spent
Saturday with Free& ,Me.Qtioid,
n7r,r; •uainiodr:IVI,rs, Wilfred . Drennan 'ad
. a
,Lorraine StrildaY .friends
at
Mr. -Clifford, Crozier, - Colin ' arid
Miss Prances Spent Sunday with
grandlutrOti- atDentlYbraoke•
Mr. aict hfirat• 40Y.:1Fai?e, and.:414
spentSwiday. evening.* Wm. Has,
tin:roieeraieer:tol,ninvvii:
Mr. Wilfred•'-Drentian", and -Bei(
, . • • .
number from •here attended the
'llazttar and Concert in Dungannon en
Friday " • • •• •
•
A DRUNK THAT CAME RIOEIt
At •a dance held atIBervie on Jan-
uary
18, last, a tOurde of :fel/ma in-
dulged ton freely in the; cup. whir:S.
-beers, aknd later makes' a fool of the
incialgere-4.The police • gotthe two at
Bervie, kilid while one settled with
. justice • iaght aWay,. the cther,, Wil-
bert•Sheane. decided to'fight the -case
and succeeded n evading trial untll
Mar h 7th, when he appeared before
Magistrate Walker .itt Kincardine..
Sheane had three- witnesse$ and it
lawyer to defend him, but it was Of
no avaiL Magistrate Vi alker said
that he:believed' very little' of .• what
was said by the defende,:and he.
poased a fine of___$25 and costs,amount-
In\ in all to :$40.25:--a pretty high
price to pay for being' ".soused",
0-0-----
11
ere drici There
Werk„en the Boya/ York, , new
hotel bt...• the Canadian: Pacific Ball-
;A:ay• „Toronio. day\s„abead
• iind there now .every
pr• obability Unit it will .be Completedby Mayl, .:
t ,,;e1;;I r..1dkb
—ir rt It awlil 1 tower
e • .
tim tallest . bu,.1 cane: In the: :British'
.; •
' Empire. „ •
Alke•ten has been appointed''
fzerieral" ma:4;0r of -hotela',and bun-
;tate* ,:oarn0 east' or Fort ,
operatett:- b the Citaadiaa 'Puffin
•h iy iitd 11 F. ,
..ral ry,rift4er of hotels and bunga4
:•,;(r.';•ce.:aps from Fort Willfam to the
• '• a MiCiatinen tawere:7
toteat on., the death of .c: .E.* E. •
Lre.:411.ei•:',."Lite general.- pasSenger
• iiiitifp;e1"' of the i•ailWay •
. • . . •
- • „
JJ..yeat-old -Danigh
boy. W1O, Is traxelling roiled , the
days, passed •thrdtigh.
Montreal and the east ot Canada re-
cently.: on lila . way to Vancouver,
whence' lie will sail by Canadian
:Pacific ,A11,Ited roiite to Yokoharna.
,The exploit Is In 'conunentination or •
•the hunch edth antil;Versary of the
,‘ birth, of 'Jules Verne, whose book',
"Round the WOrld In 80 Days' t has
always been a favorite. with, boys.' ,
Fort • capaelty
• at •-.Forr. t911,:,m willprobably:- total'
109:000,000 Husbels by 1'J0. Present
Storage capalty of the twin citiesis
Tecordt41.• 74,5.40,90C...hushels.=•and
•betweeu ' ..9 000.000 and .10,000.0,00.
.bnshela *III be added before the ,.
_I.:92S _crap is garnered. Ezpanslon in
lbe• following two )oars Will take •
• 20,,Gq000.0, bushels, One of the .
larnest terminal building projects
• either' In the:' history et the lake, ,
letuf boas or ,ant Of the- other ceiti-:
Iret 61 the continent., ' •
. „ e
tri.nnipti:—So 'many , applications
!lave, been-i•receivedfiont--;farmeren•In":
Manitoba:to engage the...serViees of-
yOutbi who are belie& sent out front
Great Bri)ain 'under -the -Bey'. ,
•gration -seheme, that the, ProviaCial"
Goverainint has requested the au-
..thOritiet to increase the number frelia
•50.to .I00. Hon. Albert Preforitaine,:-
'Minister of Agriculture, 'stated that
175 •farmera have filed applications
for boy help. It It:IA:expected that the
.. first • batch, .of youthful •Iminitrants
• w,111 reach' alanitoba•.late,in March.
Subsigritial redectintas Inexpress
..,''ehargeti.on ;packages', up to .45 lbs,
;In weighroriginatIng•le Europe and
with,Cantran destination have. been ;
'announced by the Canitcllen*PacifIc -
and Oatildlaif •National.: .Express
dorapartlow. Thoie cuts 'ran as high
ss \ $1.7and for th ,purpose ,of the
'change Carnid1)-has been• divided' info,
three. zques.,M•frithne PtOirineels• and
Otiebect Ontario; and :Prairie .1-"coi9
,vinces ac1flrtrh Colurnbitc.: With•i
, in these ,,A0tici Charges are the saint)
no. innfter. ;hew widely' separated
• pointa Within them •may- be. • .
' Wetesk'n•lti.-Wetasitttvla. district
.
has the glstinction of bein,T the borne,
•of a SitZttLforn.cow which fields the
record for•all•Catiada In the 'Prothic-
tipn Milk And butterfat awa throe-
' year-old. She is owned by I, 0. .
Harvey !Jr! northwestern' aert.of
• the eityvend a letter from Ottawa"
ad v Wet that the, J) 1011 net len of this;
tow .has ni':ver been' eatifillthl In Cnn-.
adh• ciblitY:14.N.T.4-411099--p),th.tuted-
11,q04 lbs, of milk- .and 509, lbs. Of:
tillttet tat 131 Q 1o'41 (xtending' i -over ,
305 days. Mie -is now Ondergebig'
.
her test as ti ttierLyear-eld and •Is
,avernsIng'Abotit 58 lbs. of tniik
gay.. . •
..,••••••••••:sernoel."
Ho4se.
robilAst44,inaPenive
ROGi yoUr house' or cottage
' with Rib.rtoll.' Ifelideome to
look at. .increases value of ,
;property lasting
lects deanrainwater banishes,
leaks...ideal for houses,
bares, sheds, warehousee,
schools, churches, public
buildings. Give sizeotrcetto;
• free estimate: Write-
,
',Eastern iteelfrod L
., ... . . mif*,
. -
PRESTON, ONT. ;
,Su&essoi to ',,-
•• igeta:11811.hifsluttplingUO! 4
044
AUCIIONF' ASARII4E-.1,01NDYsALUABLE.'.
Situate in the Township of Ashfield
•• in the County of Huron..
Pursuant to 'tha powers of sale con -
tabled in, tWo ;certain 7. mortgage's,
whit:h, will be produced ,a-e•the,.tithe of
sale; there will ,e offered for sale at
public auction by.,JOlia, Portia, Auc-
tioneer, at the Cain House in the ilIi
age' of LucknoW, on Saturday, the '
•ifst•day of 1Marela, A.D. 1928, at two
o'clock in the'afternoon, the following
parcels of land,•namelY:
• PARCEL NO. 1. The south half
of the south half ef,lat.nunther twelve .
in, 'the twelfth concession,, eastern di-
vision, cif' the township ,of Ashfield,'
containing fifty'af„res Of land •mtire.or
PARCEL NO. 2. The nelth half
,Rf the setalt•half c; let number'twelye
nu the .tWelftli 'concession, eastern di- •
vision, • of the township of Ashfield,
eoptaining fifty:area of land more or,
• Theee parcels are situate On a good,
gravel toad tborit• three, miles from
the. :Village of Lucknovr, two :miles
from' a school and two: miles from a
rThurch. • • '
'1a-franie .
dwelling .24' ft: by:36. ft. and a small• -
. frame stable, a small' orchard •and a-
bout five acres of bush thnbered with • '
..heech, •-maple and cedar.- Th S.iI;s
a:good clay loan, 'and the laild is in a.
good. state of cultivation. ,
' Pardet No, all in giaSs and is '
an •6.1;i4,11,int pasture' „
TERMS OF SALE: Th' pronertieS7 -
el -eve described will bp .put up in see,,
arate parcels Stila4eq to a •reserve bit!.
1,6 f,er ;rccitof, the ,riurcliake
Avill bepa,id to 1h Vendors' solicitor
On the day -of Sale and' the' balaxi^"h •
ihirtV: a:flys thereafter. Thi!' ,
mit chase," rnay/'eave posqev•ten,iirine-,,'
the'dtav of Sale: ..• '•:
• sCirltell jr-t1:;2 R
a .
day or-,ray..be had on apnli-
Pa'u-n 1i the undersigred. -
' • , at er:l. :Yhe seVentli „daY of 'March,: ,
AD. , • '- • '
* • 11. ItANST,C1-
' Wiriorliatn, Ontario.
.1Selicitor for. YendoA.,,
R
• EXECUTOR'S SALEOF
•. • In , ..heYVAiilliat•rgAel370LfELPtici'lli°11PowE.41.
'rhe ..undai‘ligtod exedittor" of. the• •
estate: of Anna AI. Murray. deceased, • • •
Offr for sail bV, public auction ,
Li=:cr(iigiV'in-Ilie :county. of Bruce, .by
atd• ital °,11;:hoei:403:1,11011.s: 'ng ipec tao n4iMein t:lail:er 2c 11 I. it:. il.p'1'0:A8go.a. ee,r1.3tD:-.:' '-
1928; at 2,30 o'clock .in the:afternoon '
nmieJy'•• ' ", • - .
The „easterly -A -al iii -Width by the
filni71111(e
:.tl,,or:t11, in:r: ritimber 234 -in
vtllarye of 'LucknoW in the County •of .
• On 'this, pronertk is situate a' stone' •
building two s,torios • hig,t.i with base-
-Merit underneath, 3134t, by 50 ft..'Phe
ground floor is occupied as - a store
:and the r4cond 'floor is a five -room '•
divelling arartment •with
slectric lif,r,ht ?rid Modera•-eonYeniene--
'fTirnannedc.Q.Thbelil•jeliisngalsiso. .:111tPacettidenl)ty ada-,
dition.at the rear,22ift.' by .33 ft: one,' •
or,' and basement. • ,
The nrernisdA 'are all • ingood" re•-•
'ynir and are sitnate .in a good busi-
n^so tor'ation .street, in
the Village of Llicknowi, ..Offers an
• 1,teel1ent priportunity, 6)1 ariY ,seek -
Hie profitable investment.. • •'•
"-The property it hen* sold' for the
•iiinc,de
r.rotT‘,nred
ofi.vintlin,'
p.0 theestate of
.; f:.
• I'V,RMS: OF SALIil: Ten per. cent, •
of the prirehase:PioneY on the day of .
,mleand the ..balane,e, within
tays thpreafter.' ,The -property tvill•
'00 rifYered'sublect to a r.-,9serve bid.
.Further partipill'ais and conditions
-5e1n will be made ,known .on . the
15i1;iiirllar,Y,T,iirblaie. hid4 on4P.P117
k.911.11) the i2th „day of March,
sp' R, '17. NSTO''
, Vendor's Solieiter.
Trtr.;
'1011P ANY' 1 IMITED Toronto; On -
)
•
Controversies Are niaterfal pr
lion of the va.ste in binilness, partid-
',daily Whop they refer to inconse-
quentiel isUbjepts. "
SMAI,T, FOB TtrE JOB " •
( nthr,rin the,. sin
elered-'beywria---havin-Atrouble'riF
"nwttine• aWay . with the largemelon,
he waif 'trying 'to eat) --"Too iucTi
Melon, isn't it IlaStitS?”'" •
'Sulail Colored noy..-•=1tN4)•su-boSS, -•
"lot. enough
—0 e
Thero aro 'knell who believe they
Rro hon6st.' and yet prat:tide a small
flio.,reut of difihonest undeit the be.'
1161" that it In 1114eVidneSat
o.00. 044,041:0444.44,..
41.