The Lucknow Sentinel, 1928-05-03, Page 5.seeen
eeeseeseee...ese
on tex erimen
with IncOators arid
Brooders
UCkelre
litubators'..
BeckeYeiSaFbarnins bowie&
fr DOESN'T PAY to experiment
e4t ^ with incubator • and braciders:
inceinattir that fails to.. hatch a
,lot of hatcheble eggs; s brooder ,
, Oaf lets YOUr 1d d1P-that is .
• expeniloe equipment at any:
/nice.. 'You lose the valueof , the
eggs ancrchr,cita,' yrins lose your".
• profits.' • ' .••
'' • " * •
.•11 you want to be certain of eetting
time-tested:and reliable equipment
• --•the 13est .buy on• the inaritel7:=We'
,Invite you t� visit our. store, We
'.Will tell you how Buckeye incubators
• : and brooders have proved "their
...'profit-maliing ability. We will tell.
••you how;they will save you mnneY
and how '014 will inake money
for you. Don't buy poultry -raising
equipment,until you see what' we:
havuto offer. •
.' Save' Money foi a Million were
Mara thon a million users are
making nioney With Buckeye poul-
.
try -raising equipment. It is making
.money 'for many poultry raisers
right in this vicinity. It will make
money for you.
Visit our stole. 'See what amazing'
. • • new Buckeye equipment we halm to
Buckeyaire-kraajraprkt ,• offer You. • It will pay yoli"-arid •
• ' 1.„ pay .you big --to do this.
• ,
RAE & poRTEous
Luckno*,. ont.. :
Lueknow • . Whigham
• -Thane 74 ' Phone 2567
Monumental, Works
LuiJiirtloyv...aU47
Ilas the largest and s coMplete
stock in the • Most' beaufiltil •designs
to choose froni, in
' Marble; &etch, SwediSh, and Can,
. idisu Ganite
•
• We make a specialty- of ll'amilY• •
• Monuments and hivite your inspec-
tion. •. • '
•Inscription's %Neatly, Carefully and
• Promptly' Done.
See us before placing your order.
Douglas Bros.' ' R. k.'Spott4in,
Locknow, Ont. •
'tI100.1.. REPORTS
' S. S.. No.'8, ICirdoss:
'P'4sible mark , 600, - Henors 45('
Pass, 300. ..
Jr: IV: Robert Crir:•408;• L. IVIoffat
402; IvanConley 320. •,
Sr. ITT! Tenal...Ork„.3484.....Ale-x-Or-r-.
jr. ill: Florence. ilockiey;360; E.
• Conley azo,,
Lorne.;:Wall 3.43; hipy Tiffin
:212;„ HOWard Caskinette , Rose
' Caskinette 215..4; ElsieHockley7 258;
Bertha- Richardson '2f8; James
fat.. 216; ' DollY 'Orr' 210; E. Waddel
• , I: ,Gertrude ,Caskinctte 36();,' Wal7
lace Richardson 342. 'O • .
Priiner: Joan Tiffin 451: F. Rich:.
„ardson 378; Len Conley. 372; Ardysfs
• 13rown 366.e. ••Veronica Waddel 348;
• ,Jessie Orr 342; Dave Mairat 318.
J. H. Lane.
., •
. S. S.'.4,'Kinloss, . :
• Those marked with an (*) missed.
one or more exams. , •°
• , Sr. ,t'v: pitar:1100)"4,300,;. .P. :240.
• L. Johnston 315; II‘deougrani 192*,
IV:' T. 400; 11.001P. 240. A.
• Burt 93*; E. Thonipson (absent).
.• • ;Sr. III: T. 400; IL.,300; P. 240. L.
Johnston 269; C. Congrani 222*. B.
•• Cassidy 185*; IL Broome (airSent)-
• ' 'Jr i •400; II, '300; P. 240. L.
•". 'Johnston 3'00; E. Valenti 27,1;
riard Ackert 1214; J. Burt 1000"; .
• Class %II: T.3�; lf. 262; P..210.
•'•T. ,Cassidy 216*; C. Robb' 166*; Ted
Burt 92*F0'Jini Broome .,(absent).`
• Sr. 1'; T. 200; H:'150;.•.P, 120. John
• Dickinson -185. ' • ' .
Names' arranged ,hi order' Of.
merit: Friink CassidY; K,nr,ieth Dick-
• anson. '
, Sr ,Pr.: Anna M. cat 'igen; Bass-
• illa Cassidy; Billie. Burt.
Jr. Pr,: L, •johnston;- b. Elliott;
I. Cassidy; B. Burt; • C.`Robb„, •
No, on 27..,' AV. att. .14,5:
• •• E.,"Poubledee.
O .4'01T, S. "S;No., 14, t. gz. WOVitw'anosli
•
•' I-Ionors 75.. Pass' 60. "
'Sr. IV; Carman Farrier; 774,
Jr:* t.aura iMartin 61..j T=.
'Sr. If': Kolheth taidleAy 00; .E1,0
ray Laidiaty 67, . • •
jr.nr 011ifard Plitd011 13:0ildSt
ZngIis 6.47 Russel liatrfer (nbirant !Or
•400#Qt ,tes04).0
Will you,
toO, be
surprised
"It 'was.' a delightful Sur-
prise" writ -es a Toronto
subseriber.— "tO find that 1 ••
cold talk to my Mother as
far away as Sarnia for only.
--55-ctseharthe Evening Rate.
..11ni•sure few. .people realize •
hew ,very little it costs to
• telephone even to points as
far =distant as Sarnia, Iby
the Evening Rate, and you
••'" would do the public a ser-
vice by • emphasiking this
• point:"
•
• • This is only one of Many
instances showing, •that -
• many people •do not know •
• hew low ' the Evening ,Rate
on Long Distance is. Call
• up our, Manager , and; ask
•Evening-Eitte-to—
•• some point you are particu-
larly interesteifin:•You, too, -
Willprobably be surprised.
.
Sr. II: Roselle' Guest 63; D. Guest
,
•Jr. II: Tested in Reed:, Arith.,
Total 300. Olive, Purdon 275;
Doreen Purdon 261; Jack Inglis' 246;.
Mary Guest 219. ,
Sr. Pr.: Good7-Muriel Furdon..•
Nameranged alPhabet,
ically-LEtriest Beecroft, Fal-
coner; Bertha •Guest, Bill ,Martin,.
•„ Perfect .in Purdon,'
.
•
NO.., On. roll 19;
L. T. Hackett.
Paramount. S. No. 14
•Easter •Exains: '
r,' IV: Sara 1VItteAuley. 76%*;
AtaeLionald: 73*.
Jr; IV:, Noryal Richards 7.4*;
Btir-
tdn Stanley 46,
.•0 Sr. III.; ''Angus MszAuley 58; L.
IVIrtauley 56:
• Jr. Edna Cool76*; Edythe'
Stanley 66*; Jean.,MaeAnley• 61i
tit, Rhoda” apelc ,62;" Rcineld Hen-
dereon 61.. •
Eliza .Cook*; L. Henderson*.
• Pr.:, Raynionti Riehads Orval
Strinley; Isabel JarnieSon. •
:NOTE—Those marked With an ..as-
terisk passed in ell -their exams. Ise -
IT
Viiiiiinoic7WitbteliVittf•-nionthl;
Chesnut.,
O
Some modern Ririe Only ,food for
thought is guessing tha hustles of
eh ooplaos..
• i'oliteneas` IS like an air.cushlon:
thert InOSt ke not1l00 in it, • but it
inlikifs 0)14Q10i leaf petice6410i
1
sfi
'
Flere-an There
On •• .
• Completing her 28,000-141e crufee
around the, world, In the couree• of
which -she visited 18.countries and
27 Ports, Canadian Pacific flagship
EniPrees Of. Australia decked at
New York Apr,I1,412,• from Which,
•Port she •sallect sDeceinher 2; last,.
She •'•watt. carrYintl. 320 PlieetOrgeriii
including • prereinent society. and
• .b4aliIng leaders, Of. Montreal, Tor-
, onto and Other ,C41140,ii anflizAlted.'
•§ta4s citle' • . '
,•"'"Winnipeg-.471ver•a thoniand 'ritrar,
• liernesteada.'haVe, been filed in the.
::• four •eweetern; provinces ,darintt.Ths
inonth .01 :January,' and. February .
. this, year, being -1;036_ as, eempered' •
with: 629; for' the seine two inenthlit
period Of last year:'•By Provileel,• -
'Manitoba reports 74 homestead en-
tries . as against 71. last ,year,., Sae! .
katchewan 430 as against 136; Al';•
horte,00g as against 213, an Brit-,
ish.,Columbia. '30 „Against ',9.. • !.• •
lieyniond..e4ccortling to i cable'
. from London; England, diseoveries
•likely to lre important for the: Cana.;
• dlan ,beet sugar.induetry have been.,
• made at Oxford: A means has been• ,to dry the sugar beet and
thus allow the: manufacture • of -
.! sugar to, he continued throughput-
' the year,and it is even believed
•: that , a; method cif.” treating the . '
. suiting effluent in such. a *ay at:I
re-; free .1174 frompoison has. 011ie.'
cometo •light. The-dischveries are
a .reault of four years' research'
work. ••
• •
11
yancouv.er,7-1., am. sallaffed with•' .•
'tho..prOgresii3 of Canadian.prOducts
, in the Chinese trade field and,pros-
. pacts fel., the increase of trade, are
.extrernely pied,' Col. Moore 'Cos-
grave, ca:nadian,GoVernment Tratle.
.COmmiaskinerjo China.... said ' here,:
on his arrival • 'from. 'tie . Orient'
. "Canadian producti 0411 kinds and::
'especially. those. from. Itrititili•'Col-
umbia, are being VerY: well received
In. China no* e Tere is no reel ,
_hoyeott'against.Canadiah'goOdS; the ;.
Chinese merchant .knews his 'Pricea'
:and :knows, 'where to place his. or-
ders." •• •' •
. • • .1..1 •
•••
. .,Anneunceinent has beennajlp
from . Lana-dian. Pieffie , .Railway,„
headquarters that "Remembrance
Tour",.' is.. being • 'Organised 'for:, the
Coniing• .eummer • for: ex -soldiers,
their, relations and , friends ..t.O; visit
the scenes of battles in France end
Flanders „„,during the ,,Greet 'War.
. The „.todr..will „leave MOntreal July:
13 next, On board Canadiale.Pacifle
liner .'"Dueli ess. .orPetifordL:i'One:„ofe
• the Tnew. cabin Claaa'•'etearnships7-
-'.. Which will, be nladed by the corn
0pauon the .8t.. Lawrenee•:, route
thisiyear''.. • '• • .. • „• .• , • ;.
• A •nineteen• -year-old youth, Arthur'
Cleland Lloyd, =of Vancouver', 'was
- the' winner 'of the $1,000 'Prize for.
orchestral suite composed for .
'Musical Festival to 'b held at Qiiej
bec May24-28. ' Three.other prizes ;
• were re*atded.'and a further $1,000
• for a cantata will Lob given. later.
The prizes'. which 'totalled $3,300,
.were the gift'of.E. W.:yeatty, chair..
_•ftian and president of the Canadian
•'Pacific:Railway.. The contest, .was
'open toall the world and composi-
tions .were 'received frOm •Great
• 'Britain, Prance, Hungary,. Denmark
, and. the United States as, well. as
• Canada. •' •
. .
Ottawamay, cOneeiyably be ire,
for -a -fat o e meeflng or the i•
..:Councii of .the League of •Natiorie •
• A .11111,4 Sap 140n.;. W. Mackenzie King,
PTIM0 Mhaster• of Canada, should
• attend the 'next aserniill of . the
League In appreciation of the•heeer
paid Canada -by her eleetion to the
couneil Of the 14 eeading.powersior
the League , Of Nation, was , the
statement, of Sir gerhert Ames, for
• seven: Yearsfinancial director •of
the Seeretariat of theLeagtie, When
interviewed on the Windsor -street
C. P. R. station here recently.'"
WINGHAM
The death occurred here On Satur
day lest ef'Mr. Van. R. Van 'german,
a lifelong _resident •of Wingham Secretary, told of two. new miSsion
ands and • three new hribY bands
•
flIE1,00t§OW §tf4t)I4EL Titt1/1$bky,mAy rd. 1020. .
•
HURON.,, PRESBYTERIAL •
A large. gatlicring• ; women and
• girls attended the 'eecoreF nrinuel
of the Woman's Missi, nary, Seciety
meeting of the ,Ifuronif) presbyterial
of the :United ,Church 'of. Canada,
-whieh, was held in Winghem •TIOited
Church. last week. Mrs'J.
Clinton' President presided: a• •beth
sessions. •The devotional tpiereises in
the Morning. were .contitidedby them -
beta 'ef• the Belgrave.• auXilary, erften.
.which Mrs:* Win.f.Fleld.Of
spnhe' f0 few: gracious Words oc*el-'
tome lo,the visitore,
Most • gratifYing,reperta Of the work'
done during' the 'nine. 'Tenths, ‘'entling
December,, 1927,- were preiented by
,the Secretaries -of the different de-
• partments, Miss Conaitt, Cerr.espoed-
Inge SeerearY, showed "that there, are
in the Presbyterial; '62 • 'auxiliaries'
witli 2455 Members; 20 'Young Wom'4
.atutillaribs :arid ,misaion circles ,
With 487 mernberit; 5 c,G.I,T; kroups.
with 114 ni./nbers; 30 :mission bands
with 800 imbibers and 7 baby bande4
•with 105, members; ,a total. Of 124 Pr•::
Paanizatiens• ... with 3,961 • members.'
•With few exceptions ',delegates from
n11 these. organizations -responded to.
the .roll call, The 'Presbyterial has
• one banner auxiliary; ' Whalen, of
which every women in the church is
a• member of „ the Woman's Mission-..
try Society. • , • '
The Treasurer; Mrs. Gardiner, pre-
Sented a Most encouraing,reriort,
•showino,., thet-$14,595.35had- been
sent to .,headquarter a during the nine
Months, this being 97 IA Per cent.. of
the'allocation 5' per .cent. increase
over last , year and an, average of
$6.17 per. 'adnIt 'member. It Was ,noted
that Auburn auxiliary, hadthe high--
average,,,centributing • Sp.88_per•
member' , also that 'the givinge °1)br
member'. in Huron was ,4 pe,r cent.
Dove the average over t he Londe
Conference Brench; :=It- was -.urge
that if each -member realized and a
Sinned, ' her.. •,, responsibility, Huro
•iporpestibiyiatenieliaalllztould go Over the
Miss.iOnary '` Monthly •'• Sege,'
'scribers,
Mrs. Fowler, had. 1,348. sub,.
, arid stressed the benefit of
'• Cooper of Clinton,.. • .
During the' afternoon the 30 mein,
bera of:the Winghaln C.G.I.T., wear,
• nig their.rittractive, uniforms,, mareh,.
ed in and delighted thce audience by
singing three negro spirituals. An.
other plearling feature was, a Japa-
, nese motion song, preiented by nine
.girls, from Wingham MiEli0,11 Band,
wearing kimonas, and carrying park
'soli, fang; Chryiranthemturts arid: Bi-
bles; and shiaving that in return for
vips'e..tbiop which, Japan has given
us,: We should,'
her. the Bible. •
,.The Meeting cies:di:I with a,» few
words of ,insPiratidO and 'enedurage-:
ment,bV the .President,' and prayer
Mrs.. WeirOf 'Blyth:. The .onlit Ties-
bYterial Will be held iniXamea Street:
;United Church, Exeter. -.0 ; •„
The following officers were elected:
, Members without portfolio:: Mrs,
:J; H. Colborne, goclerich; 'Mrs. Jas.
Godericlu Mrs. John, Wil-
son,Wingbani.;. • '
.residenf, Mrs. .J. g Hogg, Clin-t
lst Kice Pres, • Mrs. V. Mellard,'.
Exeter. \.. . • .• .• • ' .
2nd Vice Pees., Mrs: Thos. ,,Gib.son,
Wroxeter.. - • . • ,.... % • - ..
• 3rd Vice Pres., 'Mrs. W. r: AndreW,
Goderich. • •
• 4th Vice Pres Mrs Lane Sea -
forth:• - •
Recording' •See.•Mrs. W. J. Greer,
Wingharo. • •-• ,
• Corre,snondine Sec., Miss Ani,
Conaitt, 1-lensall.•
•,Teeasurer,,1VIra. Peter. . Gardiner,
Blyth. ; . , .
Youne Peo_niets_Sec.,,,,. Miss Esther__
Hume. GOderich. -
C.G.T.T. See., Mrs. Weir, Blyth. ,
Children's Work 'Sec., Miss, Mary
Clarke, Poderich. 0
•Assdriated Helners'See., TS , -
Chas., .To.hns,` R.R. 3, Exeter.
Sunnly_ Sec.,- Mrs. Thos. Vernier,.
dlintoo."
'Asst. SuPply Sec., „Mrs. Elton Ro-
n zell. Clinton. •• ' •
1
d Missionary Monthly See., l'itr_a.1H.
s_ FoWler, Clinton. ' .-:"'-' •
rs Christian Stewardship .Sec., •Mrs.
Robt. McKenzie, Eernondville. •
Strangers' Sec., Mrs. 'W. A. Broil-.
ner. Brucefield. , • t0.
..
Literature Sec., Mrs. Walter Naf-.
el. Goderich. 1 •
• Press Sec., Mias. A. • C. Lawrence•.
•Seaforth. ”
Deleeates to Conference •Brapeh:
Mr____.s.`"_"7-,•111ps,. deTich.: Mrsr.-
J'as. 'Cook.. Lucknow• Mrs., Robt. Me-
trinley, • Varna; Mrs. Robt. KYdd.
Thomes nad; Mrs. A. • Monteith-.
vionen; Mrs. J. McMichael, Wing -
thispaper in every
• Mrs. , Johns told that2Oetinxiliaries
have an associated 'helpers? depart -
$168, this department" being for. the
. able ,to at:teng the
$ar2s7.Vn
etings. ..
. inecriasehr,who i
benefit of :the shut-ins, ea: dnad_nt„hdcal ott_thhobisrieesgiaue:
M
, The supply work was presented by
the valkie of .$1,825 had 'been received
frern the. auxiliaries.; rind sent on., to
Swan • Lake day school,.Toronto
4.fraining-kome-And0-to-needy- settlers-
-.
inw-orklidisrinficliuddsedT'ihn,ist.iiYee.aarl lotellaetirripalt
the Ordi articles required are •quilts,
• and .second-hand
; An. inspiringrepert was read frOrn
Mrs,,Archiliald; Secretary of Christ=
in Stewarclahip and, Finance, show-,
ving most' encouraging ' progress dur-
:hie the •-year '; .32 have. a
'hriatitin Stewardship sectetary,
%live the work presented regularly,'
and use the envelope • 'sYstein ; for.
weekly, or monthlY.givingS;. this is an
increase' of seven over, last year. The
Secretary urged that as the envelope.
system' is. reeoinmended by our Con-.
ference Braneh and "Dominion
lloards, it 'should be .adopted
gener-
nily by our organizations; also, that
es we believe in the 'newer of prayet
to' uphold our inisSionaries, each auX-
iliary should adept a, special mis
;denary in prayer, only 15 having
e. -to the--last;-yeare-, ' •
The . Strangers' Secretary, Mrs..
.13reumer, • told of an elicetiragini
Year in,: her department, hiving 55
strangers' secretaries in the Presby-
terial, whose work it is to call on
new coiners, report_ removals, visit
the hospitals and 'generally' oversee
all strangers.
. Mrs. Orme; Secretary of the Liter -
ature department,., reported that last
year showed a marked incredse in the
use 'of books and literature by .the
different organizations; niuch being
sold at the sectional meetings.
•'Miss Esther Hume presented the
young people's work, showing one
new circle and one new group
'added during the-yett. The splendig
interest in mission work shown by
..the..young people. was most &wain.'
.aging., Miss Reta Rovve„....children's
vicinity, He had been in failing -health --
,ter a' number Of years, andliis death fo
•'.vas not unexpected; Me: Vititi Nor- •
MIT leaves no widow and three It'
daughters. The daughters are:,
W. Turner and Mrs. A. SansburlY , of es
foronto,. anti George: RO§S of
Winghare.„ A brother, Charles, also 11)
resides in - Wingliam., The , deceased ,L4fr
va.s. born at Belgrave, south of •
Whigham, in 1860,.. and : came to .se
Wing;ham 'Young Men.; Fer • a lo
nunilier of Years he was. police thief Z:
of Winghani: ,Wes a ,nienibe f
Wingham Lodge, A.F. & A.Me•of the
Canadian Order of Forester4, and of
the • Orange .Order.. Th, MaSonic-
Lodge had 'charge of, the ,funeral, on
MOnday afternoon. •- •
rrned during the ..year. • „
Gratifying reports tif the Sectionel!
entings were \given by 'the,• Vice
•eeidenta; and .showed thaflaeh ori
ea•niarked by an increase of inter -'t and attendanee.•
Rev.' J. E. Hogg of Clinton; Chair.
an' of Huron Presbytery, brought
eetings from that= body and spoke
the great dy,nainie power . which
e work •ef the wonien and girls
nt' through the' whore church. Fol-,
wing this was a solo, "Pass It On,"
ndered by Miss Hume. ef Goderich,
e elosing exercises were con.ducted
Walton . auxiliary. '
Brucefield auxiliary opened the af-
noon session, after which Mrs.
arke Of Gederich, presented the. re -
rt of the nominating cOmmittee and
officer§ for the ensiling Year were.
trilled by Mts. McGuire, Brusselst•
The 'Speaker of. the. day, Mrs. G. E.
theS of 'VVeston,. ,Was introduced,
d greeted by the audience standing.
s. Forhei had' been . a delegate
in the United Church of 'Canada -
the Diamond ; jubilee. cif the:'irds-,
a in Trinidad in .January, and With,
eW words; transported the whole•
dience to that , picturesque island
ere she entertained them 'Pit, an
ir, travelIing with hep from one
salon •station • to Whether, and
, its she the Wonderful work'
ich the' Canadian misSionarie4,
ve aecomplished among the East
tans in that far away island. „Mrs..
Or has, rare descriptiVe powers,
{6, with her . t leasing' personality.
be IgnIlalimerhezed"beyllic.aell';ywhilo°11welltirldlgehg.
Th report .of the resointion eom.; ,
s'11411 444 Ifive4 'bp • grif
ter
pi
po
th
ins
•
FINE FOR MAKING LIQUOR Fo
,
Mr
John Gillespie, who resides -bn a fro
farm ' northwest of .13elmote, on , •the to
boundary, appeared' before Police aio
Magistrate , Reid, of GOderieh on a f
• Tuesday of last week, and pleaded au
guilty to a charge of: making liqUor, .wh
Ile was, fined $$00 and costs or siA; _hot
-.n-konthairr -jail:He-Miff life- fine. TIfis njj
is his second offenee. • :Mg
Potter. of Lower Wingliarnv
tVhose pro'perty was raided a "shore
tinie ago by Officers Whilesidea and Did
Porter, - and Alien of VVinirharn, all., F6
neared' -Tuesday before Illagietrate wh
Reid. of Godevich, and pleaded guilty ,n;g
thraugh solicitOr,'01 brdWing beer
for other than his own Pott100014100.
Io wtts fined $50 Ana 043A.4
lettlith
-2-0 ..
. 0icrth.0611...
Mr... and Mrs. Nelson Bushell have
the :Sympathy,of theis: many friendsr
in the death of their oniy-ilaughter,
:Mae 'Jean. Eileen, who, passed ;away
at the early age of 10, years and • .7
months" Her death; which took place
on ,April 26th, was. due to cinnp.ica-
-dohs. following are attack of measles,
The funeral was on Srinday .after-
noon, April 29th, a serveie, mpg c n-
Atieted,at, the family residence at 2.30
o'clock by the Rev.:. J. A. Janies, land0
at the, Ripley Cemetery; , Where Mr.'
James was assisted by the Rev: C.
N. MacKenzie Of Ripley, Where Many
sympathizing,: friends .had ' gathered,
, •
The pallbearers were an uncle, ,
Will Bushell; • and three' cousins,
Messrs. Stewart °Armstrong, JaineS
and Orland Richards. There were
many beautiful flOrel contributions
• from the fallowing: 'The'School and
teacher; •the , young People's ' Club of
• the Presbyterian Church; the. Na -
;Ilona Fertilizer Co.; • Mrs. Smith
(Mae's. music teacher); the Mideelm,
'Family; the Richards Families; the
ArmitiOng , Families; Spanners ,ef'
Hamilton; Mrs.. Gardiner and Mrs.
.Orri of Detroit; W. M. Bushell; Mr:
and Mrs. Crawford; Mr. slid Mrs. Al-
hier Ackert; Mr. and Mrs. Thoinas
Smith, Lticknowr Mr. and Mrs. Alex.
•floss, Lueknow; and the,porents. '
o o o
0 00 MAFEKING
Misses .taitli and Eliiabeth Horton
of Leepurn, .spezit part ef last week
with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hortim. '
,..Mr. Joseph and:Miss Sara Mallough
• of tucknOw, were' guests of Mr.
:drs. R. Johnston lastweek. •
W. are glad to,. see M. Jno. Blake
able tO be out 'again., ; , •
, .Mrs., R. Hesty. and Miss Ella •
Dungannon, were recent ,visiters„ at
Mr. john Blake's..
• Miss Beryl Johnston of East Cale' -
on, spent' a 'recent week•end at' her
home here, • , • , •
BORN—On -Friday, April 27th, to
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stethers ef• Lon-
don, Ont., a datighter.--Cengratula-
• Mr. •and Mrs. Albert Glen ef Leam-
ington, • kiss' Jean Glen of' Carlow,
and ,Miss. Ella Hasty �f Dungannon,
Were :guests pf Mr. and •Mrs.. John
Blake, Menday. - • '
• WM. Blake spent the , week-
end with Lunknow'friends.
Seeding operations are .jut nicely
.started in this locality'. •
• A • sheep 'Shearing ciemonetratiOh
:tot !?,411t of the sheep' apt. wrie..
'held 'St • Mr. Cecil Johnsiten's, iTts
day, by Mr. Howard, wbo 'accint.••
on, county agricultUral representa-,
tiye it Clinton.
panied in W000rk:),....,,,bY Mr.', Patter',
Theo `Mb '14 1.1k of motor oar
accidents that Won't lioppleo this' year
be,eanee,4 reeklin4 Ativs!* Vlit
Pt 1004 St v
• Chiyi1er "5• 2"•
Roadster • e • 870..
•(44•,ith rutla*.seat)
• Touring. - • 870
---TworDoor-Seclan--880-
Forir•Doer Sedan 930 •
bel-tixo Coupe .930 •
• (wick n4mb1eseai)1• •
DeLuxe Sedan • 1000
toy7,..quipm.t.,(freissit. and
Pet, includies. taxtsextritaluk. ,11 '
AU Prices 'I. ti. windsar,
•
urnin
New CArysley i.Door ciid;no-$84c?
11 HEN all said and clinie Chrysler
52 -atm sensational new ower
prices, -is more than ever the outstand.
,ing .value in the low-priced field.• ,
clu.ysler..--„52V is designed not merely to
travel fast -it will give you 60 miles in• .
hour plus as iong as you choose and as
- often as yOu. choose.
AncL-because- rootny;well-
balanced, tow -swung 'Car, with. ample
seating for ,adult passengers in its bodies
of exceptibrial fineness, 'you ride in Com-
, fort unknown to other cars.
• .
You cannot anywhere else match the
kind. of performance, comfort and Itnt-
ury which Chrysler Model, "52" gives:.
, The one way yc,,u can be absolutely
- sure you are getting real Chrysler 4:52"
. value is-4Fuy.. a Chrysler ' 'um
WHITECHURCIll
-_,Mrs-HDunearie-MeeDonald----Tof S
Helens; : Lfew claYs•:. wit
Mts. David Gillies. • "
• :A quiet 'but pretty :Wedding toe
.Place last . -Saturday • ..at
:When. mr,, Gordon.Ma:Kay; younges
seri of, Mr.' and Mrs. Hector IVIacKaY
.; was \ united in marriage. • to Mis
Constance ...Diet: His . many •friend
here'wish them e long and hapP
wedded 'life, •- ••
•
Mr. and Mrs, .GerclenlVlacKay spen
Sunday with his Patents .here.. Mr
and °Mrs. MacKay will make' thei
home. in Bineyaler Where he has th
*creamery' business. - • •
Miss Nettie Cottle. Anurse) • has
gone tc, Eavenston, ;.near Chicago
iwhere she has a 'poSitiOn in a hOspit.
ic.Kai Was -4'0%n Dtisn.'
yille on Saturday", attending the Wed-
ding of. Mr, and . . Mrs. Gordon • Mae -
Kay.
krs, James Falconer, • Miss. Annie
,.• • „
Leidlaw. and Mrs. Igellzinn_Went •t�
Powaiscin last week'attend the
Amoral of ,,the' letter's • sister,.. Mrs.
McCartney, who , had taken a stroke
and died suddenly. ,MrS. McCartney
was 'fotmeely. Mi.Ss Elizabeth .` Laid -
14:w, and fild Iived a number.' of
• years in this loalitr. Mrs. Wm, Mar-
-tin, Miss Tena Laidlaw, Messrs.y Joe,
John and Jim Laidlaw are brothers
arid 'sisters. 'of the late, Mrs, MCCart-
ney.. The symnathy, ,.of the c�niiltun-
ity'is ektended-to. thein in their. -sad
bereavernent. „ •;
The "koung People's * SOcietY of th e
Prethyteriari.t.Church, Luckno•w, have
i
accepted an nvitation to attend their
Gnild •nreeting next Monday evening!
MARRIEP—At 6.6 Manse, White-
church, on April 26,tlei • Miss Luella
Rintoul; 2nd daughter Of Mr. and
Mrs. 'Alex. Rintoul; was , unitedin
holy bonds: Of matriniopy 1.e. Mr. E:\V-,
art MacPherson, son :ft Mr, and
MacPherson of .Lutknow; Rev.
Mr. Pollock efficlating. ,The newly
'niarried couple' left on the ;afteinotm,
train for Toronto and Rochester; , on
their ,r,eturn ,the' will . live , ,on . the0
gee'nfnos farm near St. Helens.' Their
many friends wish thol'.a long and:
prea_peroas. wedded:life. .
' LANGSID
MiNSisr;s.•11AhrddisMia's'nd eniefl4rtbherilLaanng.
rela-
tiVes near Arnbeiley.'
Sunday with Mr. and. > r.. J.
side store, , spent Sunday'. with
'Mr. and Mrs. p Wingharn; •
pent
B. Morrison. •
Mrr' WhItffabl-Seott; hue' archaSed-
a new, Ford Touring,' and :O3orge Tif
fIn.a Chevrolet Rea:dater,. and Tom.
Morrison a 'Ford Speeder,
'op;°,11•nijiirt
William IncDonaid ri
Sy hen the lollowing address was read
by Mrti, Exrkerson;
To Mr.00:1d Mrs, NV ;feeDonald.
'
We, , your friends ,rirel neighborse -
_.are.--.to-te-nieet together rin
ii;ohOrof' 5'rotir reeent marriage.: „
•knew'yoti.both now;.•but," as the years • .
•
go by; and „You join- with us. in Coni-
anunity.work, we .hone yeti will enjoy .•
being in, our midst,. for aS the 'poet,
Tennyson, says; • "We are . a part of
all We meet." Perhaps . you Were at:.
firat :surprised to; hear we were com-
ing to call upen- you this evening, but •
being such , a' jolly,': well-wishing
crowd, we simply could rai,t let such '
an occasion as thiS pass without •,
sOne 'token. We ask you .to • actept.
41-fi. gift-, (-a-yin a ntel- el oek),
Mrs. 'MacDonald,, and every 'heppi- • „
ness and succeis in Your new home.
here; is • the sincere (.,:f us all:
Signed. -on behalf of the ceminun-
7 field Vott-;--Rede-Piek-,--R
The yenia.hider of the evening w‘as 4
spent. in4loneing, and all Vent, hothe
feeling they. had had a very geod.
time. : . .
Miss Edna n.
• assisting Mrs."..D. of Belfast, ••
'for 'tie.•P'est. feW.weelcs, spont Sunday: .•
at her hoine bere. .. • '
• Mr. Graham 6arbutt-hns .engaged.
with Mr. Alex. Caniereh , for the
seeding. • ,•
1111. PQR TA NT
'Friends of men wlia .enrked for ,
serviee' in .the Canadian' E.xPeditionary '
Force,for 'service' in the, World Ware .
are reel:leaf edtp send :Ole names rind ••
regimeritd1 numbers merCto' ,
The Sentinel Office as soon .as., pos-
sible.
.0,NOTICE TO 'CREDITORS
IN TIIE'MLATTE,Br„tlie est:ate, of
•IZobei•t Henry ,G.riflin, „late 01 =the •
os 1,ocknow ii t1i County of
13nuee, IZetired VA 101(1', deceased.
. NOTICE is hereby giy.9n 'that all
'persons baking. elamis' 'or 'de-
'
mands against the late Robert Henry
i'vho tiled on or , about the ,
Twelfth day Of 1)0e0y111)0*, ltD. 1927,
at the 'Village of Lucknow,' are
imir«d; to send by .post ,nropaid or to
; deliver to .tho undersigne'l, Agent for ,.
tlie executors under the Will, of thesicl .
s '
.1.retiry •
,names and • addresses. and full par-
tictilars' in writing .of
and statemenkof theirarcolmt, arid
the mathro of the securities. •if any,T1 hy,
,theni detb.; verified by ankle:.
4
• a na take notfor ,t hat a ['ter the
Fifth day of 7,1rey. Inc1928;said
e•vcretiters , Will preveoll to"' distribute
'the assets of the said d(eeP.ked a- '
niong t h e 1)0 rs entitled fliet•eto.
having Itogn rd .6'0y li 11w; olttip „of_
tico, nntl that the s•sid exoentritS
not'bo lieble foe the Sled asSetaci
•any part- :theteef to Any ' person 'of
whose claim ibey ;aball not then:have
rertived notico,
thethsitlitlitt6e
teticin is given 1rsuant t6(
VONT at :•tm,-itr.w,v- this 10th42YApv,
10. •
Joseph Agriew,, tticknowi 0Ont,,
Aaon40 for Said 1T,'xecnt r