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• Latest Shades in Ladies' Hose -L
• Silk, in pearl.Blush, Seasan," „Kasha Beige.• .
Silk and Lisle; in Pearl Blush, Evenglow, and Vanity
NeW, Stock: of Ladle's and Children'sUnderwear,
••at Popular Prices.
• -and-1 Ribbed School Hose, Black or Sand:
The Newest Belts for Coats" or Dresses ,
at 25c., 45c. and 50c: • ^
New "China:and Service Trays-
-SPECIAL,-- 4 Bars London Laundry Soap
for,25c.
STANLEY'S VARIETY sToRE
LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
ere aria There
•• The' area of .iforeet
tend, in:British Columbia dedicated • •
:•te future fore et prbditotion 110,860,- • .
600 atTek, according to it! Govern-
ment
, •
Calgary: Plane are actively •
'harder wary by the Ciul•gery Ternitnal
Grain Companyto build a -.seven
hirtudred, thousand bushel elevator
tat Vancouver, . it is announced . by
A. 11.',Bett.e, manager of the 'come .
PaloYe Mr: Bette eadd,that.An end -
4001.7 Suitable' oliobad been eeoUi-
ed' e'n the,. north Shore, approxima-
tely„OptiOe'ite•SpiilersdIerator..
• .1,ve .• Spoiler, 'traista Carrying:
.- smut& ;. 1500 Oftgietinis • , palmed '
hroligh-lecatreal,4ectintly2On-their-',-:
way to Quebec .04rand the Shrine
•••• at Stet Anne de Bettupre
' tag the shrine . of ••• St :•Joespli :,Iii
. Montreal on their 'rotate' tripThey
were from 'from the Chart* o( -St Aidiin,
Jersey City and under the care: Of .
the': Thomas M. ,OtirrY, pariah..
est,..,..were. On: their •...annutil, pile ,
trim:age. tie ,these shrines: •.,. ' •
_
. Shipments of tielgbit destined 'to •
'.notatts in,the•nerth-wast of Canada
1. via' Port: 1VIoNie:011; Omt., on „tlfe
Canadian ,panific. lake and rail route :
will now be :i1.6eepteri,the earliest
9..; There will be • •
:. :five .iteainers in the company:slake'
. • "service 'between Peet IteNlie011 and!
.
the head Of the ' Laker; .0ariac, the •
•;coming season.. Through passenger. ,
•". serviceSilt be teemed .thie.eesoon.•
from. Gweat.„Sonnit May 7 and finin7'
Port MoNloo11,.May,19. •, • “, •
•'Installation. of Mack Ta*ptiori and •
Lappet Trailers .for rapid movir-'
meat of freight frma °mediae
Pacific denote to and from outlYing
terminals has now been convicted.
• ,in Montreal and will shortly be in
•
vise in Toronto. The 'tractor - - im
immediately .attachable to one or •
• more Ofthese:tractors which' each
can hold up to 15,000 lbs of freigfht
and can be as swiftly disconnected
• They are •expected to immeninsti
, expedite' the movement of 'C. ' P:
freight.. ' •
Intinigrants are flowing into Can-
ade at record 'rates Bence • lately and
Canadian Pacific stem:netts • from •
Great Britain .. and Europe -are'
hringliar tliein overat the rate of
ehiploads. of close on a thousand
•• per. ship, ' The majority are farm
laborers ,oLBritish_and .North_Eur-
• opean%stock*and are mostly going, •
the land in the Prairie previtaicos•
with ' a fair proportion going .to
▪ Oaten° and the Ma,riterne Free- •
DesPlie tha heavY ,
Movement of initnigra*te to the
• Vest' dating the 'past two Weak
--.-_ •
• more positions are elletroti weqtern'
, farmsthan the railways and eni-
LplOyment agenclee can fill,
g•ration and eniploymeat officers',
state. Thonitanda of vacancies, the
btfien,rs' Said; lied been reported.
Likellhoed of an earlier comma*.
.emnent Of .seeding oPerations is .
generally. ioricededin. the West,
they added; and Mile* immigration
continues at its /Present.liigh' 'Peak
• '‘• 'the' opening -of otiefahlicao on.' the'.
land may find weineera. lament
shorthanded: • • .
• "As the"restilt of 0;v:inference be-
tween, Members ' :of the Sheep
Breeders' Astoeiation, ' • financial ,
tepresentativeis and.' members of
the Winitineg and Brandon"Board
6f Trade: a movenrent Is under way -
for the placing Of 100,000 sheep an- .
misfit On Manitoba. faring.. These*,
will beSold in greeme of fifty, to
00.411 farmer, itemewhat iihnilat to
the elan no in operation th Nhrtit
Dakota , .1, D. McGregor wits ap-
pointed temporary chairman Of a
eornml ttee te Make further arrati-
ST, HELENS •
The •Imperial Oil Cempany is in-
stalling a new :gas 'tank. at Miller's
store.
Mothers' Day .will tbsetved in
the United Church next Sunday.
Miss • Ferguson of Auburn, is• 'a
visitor with heg siSter, Mrs., Chester
The annual Meeting of the Wom-
en's Institute Wite held last :week,
when the following officer's were elect-
ed: 'President, Mrs. John -Miller, Jr.;
1st Vice -Prep., " Mrs. George Webb;
2nd Vice -Pres., ',Mrs: 'Ed. 'Moms;
Sec'yeTreits., Mrs: TV K. Miller; Pia.
2 -
!list; Mrs., D. Philips; Auditors, Mit:
D. Tedd,' Mrs. W. 1. Miller; • District
R-r-ec•e--"atives, Meeclames. G. Webh,
'-"Vir.--1-'?-71(1111er",:7A-.7-Andeilr•-TCTddr:
Program C.ornmittee, Mesdames John.
„MeOuillin, Con Foran, G. Stewart, R.
Neale, R. Web!), Mies • A. McKenzie;
.M. C. Rutherford and M. Murray,
; It is , -.expected that the Nile Young
People :will; present their'. play,
"Wanted -A Wife," in the Hall, St:
Helens' on Friday evening Ma Hith
, under the atiepices of the "St.. Helens
Public Library Watch for further
.annomicement.
WIIITECHURCH
Mr: and Mrs, Fred: Davidson,; Miss
IVIary and James Weir visited on Sun-
day' with relatives. At Forwdich. •
Quiie, a namherefrenr-Ifere attended
the Women's L:Presbyterial and the
Presbytery meetings in the Presby7
terian Chnrch. at Tees*Ater, on -Tues-
clay, ,. •
Aay„ ,May 8th; • •
\Mr. Ben Naylor attended. the Lon:
.don and Windsor'SYnd at Woodstock
last week. Mte. Naylor end Mrs;
Emerson Went With him, and: visited.
relatives ;bn the way.
• A number. Of the 'members of, the
Presbyterian Church gathered at the
home of Mrs.. David Gillies and pre-
eented . Mrs. Hiatt MacPherson with
a miscellaneous Shower. A short pro-
granime:Was.:given, after which lunch
was ',served and a'Very" Social time
was spent.;
. Mrs. Bert „Reed spent pert of last
.week'With her sister, Mrs.. Vt./111MM
-1V.iith at kengside, who is seriously
,
•
About forty; meinbers• of the Pres-,
Vterian • Guild Attended ,khe Lucknow
uiIcI meeting on Monday', where a
„geed pregram me was given, given, and, a
eery social everting was spent-.
1)UNGANNON
• grmientii:' for the tairying, olt a titlep an ,
• .
(1614.81titti
:Atte Albert Ceiter; who .as tAtrn,-.
▪ y a ClIfireOtrittrlii I r To -SeVer-it'
yt-arA-has tetieed.:fiinu that Position
.nria is leaving With, His family for
1 ucknew, ,whcre he •haS podition.
fl pleee ita tirinkey hag iheen taken
by, Me. Ketwood 'White, on recommen.
dation of tt.Sherift. '1Middieton, The new
tlrnkey, was formerly bf CiitlyYtt? hut
Iii.s;„ been.. tveritigg n .oms'n lot soMe.
, 4
tin e
1••••
thisYearivi
11)**R011.'
the Permanent Roofing
f9r liarnsflio.usea, 0.8,11°48
LOWinjnjtcost"..,coinee in
big sheetik-easy and quick to
lay...permanent '..lealc-m9of...
• handsome in Arioearapce. Pre-'
• vents fires increasea value
of property. Made of famous
Eattt"•
:": aseimerp,stins, 41.40t8S:witiend7,7e.:171:Plg70dvanizef.
PREsTON. ONT. ' '
•
sheets. Give else of-roOf for free
. estimate. Write to: '
Sidlattco.Ltd-
-
11,01:YROOD
• edding. bells-ding-esling. • Hear
'diem ring• „
Mi . Eadie and ..falnilY
_Rent. Sunday at Mrs. 'Culhert's,„ _Con.
IQ.. ' • •
Mr: and:. Mrs. Dan CasSidy . were
sSounnsda.
Sunday visitors At Mr.' J. ,MaePher-
• •
Miss Agnes Thompson :of Toronto,
.ialled at thi:. Purvis hinneTTliiirdday.
• Miss Helen Pot 'returned ,to tuck -
now, WednesdaY, after a short visit
at her home ' here.” , ;••••••4
MrS. W: Henderson , and Audrey
*SPent ThairidaY at 1V1i. •chas... Ceng-''
• Mt.• and Mri. Richard 'Elliott spent
Sunday at Mr. Thomas Robb's, .Ant:
ierley; - • •
••• Miss Norine' llodgins, who has
been at home the past few, months,.
• went to Detroit on Monday, ...where
she has accepted:a pesition with the,
--"konotyPe4.5-either=e.. • s`
' Mrs... Ernest Ackert and family:
:pent Sunda at James Webster's.
•The Rev., T. A: KentiedY an& fapi-
Jy of
Matintbridges,....apent 'a few'
days recently with his Sister', 'Mrs,
fhemas Roach.
Miss: Daisy Ayies entertained • a,
evc. el her friends • Monday -eyenin*.
Mr. 'Robert McDonald is 'busy on
'he good 'toads again. '
Mr: and, Mrs. Walter Hodgins me-
.,
tend te Galt and sPent. a few . days
ith
their daughter; Mrs. Basil'
,
"hotapiamr, fecentlY.*
The Women's institute met atthe
iome of ErS. Chae:•:Coneram„ Thurs-
day, May3: The following.' :officers
were atipointed. for the eoining year:
pres.;'...Mrs. Fred Thompson ,Tst Vicee,
Ptps„ -Mrs. ,J• Hanna; 2nd• Vice -Pres.,:
Mrs.' T. Harris, Mra:
.'•Jrarebel;* Ais. See'y., Miss ;a. Pearcy•
"Dist:: Director, Mts. Tom Hatris;
Piegtatrime Com, Mits.: Hanna; Miss.
Daisy Ayles, Mrs:. Cox, Mrs. A. Ack-
•
tit ; Organist, Mrs.. Hodgins ;.• Ass...
>Tee. A, 'ACkert; Auditors, Mrs. W.
Hodgins' and Miss, Aylea; Directors,.
1,Irs 'Joe liedginS, Mrs: Pearcy, Mrs.
,1•01,. Mis E: ,-Ackert, Mrs. .W. ,Hod-
eins; Press Reperter, Mts. Alrner
Ackert; Ass. Reporter, Mrs G nal;
INst; RepresentativeS, MtS. 'Cox, Mri..
nonley, Mes,- Hanna, 'Mrs.C Cong- •
rain, • . •
•
The niarriae,e is annbunced of ,Mise
'Laura Fowler, only daughter of Mr...
Henry Fowelr of Dungannon ' . and
'Mr. James G. Figgins, yeimger sOn
of -Mr,. and Mrs. 'G. Figgins ot•Wel-
'land. ,, The ceremony. was 'Perfornied
in the chepel of Knox College, Toron-
. . _ .. C, ,
:Rev.- De. ,unninehim of Kpeic.'
Cellep.e.;.ol)lciating, in the presence of
..
epurediate relatives of the cottiraet-
•Amt. parties. Mr. •and Mrs. Figgins
will reside in Poet Colborne, 'where
Mr. 'F'in.;e•ins, has a' luerativ.e Position. ,
Word:. ha 's been, received by 'relit,-'
fives of Dr. Brown, Durnin . and -Mrs.
iTurnim . who, While here ;On it visit,
. 17,,rs'i'0 Pilr.t)Tion.9. (1 , o thei‘r :home at
Great .jonlfs Montana °Wing to an ac-
. •, • , ,
04i:et:which: befsill thert elder • son.
,ta.nieS, ,..Whe wae •seriously"injured
avben• his bier.ad was fn,011ision with
1:•,,,,,e(e. ekJr, The hoy,enffereet a frac-
tured Octal, ,which teretreeel him Mi-
. conscious, ,fer.,Eeveral days, the •cfrpm.
Iro'f. 'ono ear te'es piinetured, * whieh
einseil I iss o.f ficatinT in 'me ear and
partie i e.alliiese,-iiV-the'other, Ana Ids
letg te oiled, a nikter wreve'l. Ile hod
• at eik. to consriottsreete and- geed
• hopes nee now, entert'ained for '-*-his
'eomplete recovery, a, ,fact over whieli
relatNes here- feel rime.' gratifiea.,
tien.'
:141 hear that Maud hag had *.•her
fitee .lif,tt.", , '!,Yed,eAtia • • her .. ..poer
Illnlbaihri!fi Oil' OM% he gat 40 00.0
.7
THURShAlr, AtAY. loth, 928'
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ASHOIEO. UNITED'
'NOTES.
, We ean talk of nothing this week
hilt of the fine Quarterly servite held:
st :the Blake 'Church • lest gtniday
morning,Net all the people . df the
three appointments Were theip,s, but
there was".41' CrQiird, that Oiled :•;41)
1;a*lipg. • What. Made the occasioi.
.impresSive,and: 'Memorable: was
tke'..reception serVice, into s'S;ChUrch
viembershiP when .15 7People
in keeping r„Vith •what,was
am •yonng,..• t"trong, and,.free, . to
1.* 4.11e' bestthat r cnn. be, For truth'
and ,righteopsness and ..!..,PtC1 'of 7
rnY life '1 come,"„repeivedthe., , right;
of. Christian : foll p.vO p • froin
the Pastor on behalf' of the ' Chtirch:
Seautifill• copies of tho •
Were.preserited unto thoke un-
iting 'the Church by • Mr.
'Shackleton in, the name o.f
,-tion, :which .he ,neacimpanied •,.by,
neat little address. ' A •
large ',Mirnber
.oarti.dipated • in the. Sacrament of the
Lord's super. It was on. many lips
"What ,a grand service we have hita.A
' Zion has the morning servied next
Sunday.* ' •
• ASIIFIELD NOTES
• Mr. James Gijore of -
-.Petit Sunday, vi;:iting
• Mr. Roddf MacLennan. of Detroit.
:pent the Week-e,nd at tus-'horrie
• Lochalsh. •* • • •'-
,Mr:. and Mre. Ian' . 'MacRae Of
Strithroy, were. Week -end ' gnests., at
ldie: home of ,the' former 'S patents,
gr. and Mrs.' lohn, Mac.R:ac.
Mr., and Mrs,. :Larne' MacLennan
Ind 'daughter, Katherine of Detroit,
visited:at the hotne of Mrs: IViacLen-
!Ian's' parents; ki..;:and Mrs. James.
MacDonald.
A reception WAS, held last •FridaY
iight.. at the home of Mr,. and -.Mrs:
rtod 1.1Ss, in honor • Of M tnd Mrs
TO1111 • 17:, Miss, who Were ' married_ re-
7:ently. in Detroit.. •
• • . •
Mr, and Mrs.•R E GihtiO•te and
'airily Went to Chepstow, en Tuesday,'
o attend the martiaee ' of theit...,..pieee;•:
Miss..Marie.:7Flerning. ▪ - •
• the -Lochalsh disteict of .7Ashfi'eld
vas Saddened on Thurschay 'last, .v,,hee •
the news cartie-..of the dt1h.inPc
troit...of Mrs. Genleitte formerly Miss
'" Her brether,
Mr. •Dan.Finlaisore-left -inneediatelY'
for Detroit wherehe attended the
ameral on Saturday. • The sorrowing
tact -ids' •baye*the :sympathy Of the en -
ire • ' '
We take .notice of. the name.of
NIiss Marie , Long in the ' Class which
.;e
to • giadatate at St„ ,I0suriwt, Hoipi;
tal,„*..Lerulbre. on May 22nd.'eL.Ceneret,
ulatmons
' •
The foliowine: ,annonneernent.. •• It
neared; in The .Globe of Saturday: --
Mts. H. .1. Harron ambiances ;the
1.n7agemerit ofher seeond daughter,'
to Mr., Thcae2as _El-
, -ter , Bradley, .of Torento, youngest
'3on of •Mr:•,and Mts. james Bradley .
of Kincardine; the rnarriafge to 'lake'
nlaCe. quietly Soturday;'4une '2nd. The.
BradleYe were former ' Ashfield resi-
his
Ldndon,
beOther,"
1'A RA MOUNT • •„.
iVfieS' Jane. Ketehithate Branip•
,
'on Hospital, vieited at her home for
a •few dayi ,recently:
:Little Dean Patterson of. T,ucknow,•
'Tient ' ;week with her grandparents,
Piirarimunt.:
• Mr: ' and ..Mrs, 'Cook spept Sunday'
with •friend' rn'.!IOWCidOle. :
M17. and kl:g. Wm.' McGill visited
atriends_near RfpleY during the Week.
• , Best uheof4 irit of .L.Parre:
frn'nd' vi extended'.'. to 'Mr.
mi .Mrs. ()liver Cudney foe a hippy
and • prosperous 'life. • MI'S. Cudifey
vas formerlY Miss' Ellen ,Ketchtibaw•.'
° The Paramount 1,T.ZIXT.0. • wilt
'Meet' at the home of Mrs. Jas. Web-
. „
'tter.' rear LucknoW. The,:prograni Is
in charge of the. ,Graildmethers. •
• Mr. G. McNitV,•of Loriden Unlvers
•snen't the Weetc-,•end With ls ,par-
*lents in Paranment. • •:: •
' Mr. Melvin ROnaed 'motored to
tthel to see 'his. grandfather, who
has been seriously ill, anti • found
,inech improved.• ' '
—0,0
zior.j NEWS
r• mad Mrs. • ..Richard Gardner
ealled on litmgannop fricinds, Send -my
,venine last. ,
Miss Eva 'Gardner spent the Weelt-
•end with tier cousin,. Hazel.
tvelleter.,..,Taicknow. J. • ' ' --
We ne,,, 9,nrry to repeal the illness
Of Mis David Anderson, and, hope:
•She-eteill 'soon be able, to be around
Mr. Jas. Barkwelr of :,Lochaliali,
spent Tuesday at *Mr, pulae At
Miss Seen Ritch;e of Gederieh, y44-
,ited'iler Parents, Mr, and Mrs, Wm,
Ritohle,'SA Sundai,
dl•
MAFEKING
• •
„i.
THE FAVORITE SHOPPING
.ING' CENTRE
. , , , . . .
.. ...
PAY CASH ,and -BUY OR L..g!S.' ' -
.. ., . One , 121 , SEO,F,.1JERg . and .5, AVE .
..• ; . , ' ' 'f.
ew Felt Hats Here
Several very. SMatt„ new shapes
•
of reliablo it Very .low
prices: We ,pivite. you! to ,drop mn
and safe...on your nels? Hat,
•
t here 'aiid• save,
albriggan.Shirta;,EkawerS
.ancl CoMbinations,.
Summer weight UnderWeht fat
'• Vety fine; 'soft 'knit •gegds
at' prices away below last year,
.Shod :bere and.
SmOck§.
•, our sutiunci.'custonier are At
. ,
.test,..Faivertiscaient. Men it 'se -
(''1C the, ;)41..it in OVerbl!.:, and
arnoc1k4; pricesvery Ibw.
Slmopaf this store. `
The Very
They're Here For You
Summer time is the •,sea...:.
son for. Silk home • ',We are
ready •e,ith: thelargest and
moat eomplete stock of Sill:
Hosiery mn th well known:
7,P,uritan ;Maid ,Brand.,
Full • Fashion ,E.xtras.
-Ask anYono. Who:'
:these how .they....; like thenm.
syhey, are . 9xixa. fine ..'H
splendid sfer .fit and wear. .
. 7 git, .7 es .
Special. av 5 Pair.
;AGAIN THIS PIIIIESILK ist.,QUALIT* HOSE -We haves
nice 'showing' of., these reg. $1. 50 hese still here for, you. ThiS
May, be .'youe iast.7opportepity. to seenie them at,: per pair .98c
• -
•, • A nice fine 'quality'.in a- ,host of
t very pietty shades, Very useful cloth
for summer-•,iiiiclerwearl
. Spe.palprtce 19c yard.
NeWest • Gingham
A'•fine tig pile, a. hest of pretty ,
patterns' 'in plaids And' checks:
7SPeetal 19c yard,
.path Towels
• A lovely .'l'ateish toNd, large size;
_irate wiiite,_at a York loti',-',price.
. Each 33c
Dainty Curtain Sciim'. •
4. elend width, ±01 every. window.
Neat' Border and sel:vieeLth1;:.'cl.„th in
Wite and..Cream,
Yard', .10c:
• FOURTH. KINLOSS •
P. McNey• 'of t'ararbottnt, And.
.on, Graham, whii117-iiiinie 'for i
vyeek's.'yacation, -frpne London, .visited
this '•Week with Mr. and Mts. S. Car-
'neelian. • '
Mr, WM. 4.. McConnell of
,
•••••pent .the 'Week -end with his ,' Sieter,
.IVICMurchy;:
Mr., and Mrs. lytekenzie.Welab Spent
. • .
Sunday at Mr. 'A.. Hughes'.
end Mrs.Altert.CoOk and fam-
ily spent: a (lay recently at William
Rebb's: '
Mr:. W J Irwin's new tractor can
'-be herd. early eria lac% asthe. wea-
• ther has been very , favorable for
ploughing. ,• • .
Miss Christere Robert.l.on of Rip-
spent- the, first, Of 'the.. week with
Mrs. R. :Middleton.
. , , . • .
Mrs. WM, „Kaylet,;ewho has been
-mite ill fo some time; in Toronto,
Much bet-ei• and, is visiting her
'sister, Mrs...7ill Mcpary, at present.
,ML and Mrs, Thos, Blake: and
Misses. Grace and , Olive visited Mrs.;
•,ias, ,Welister; 13citindary ,West, , on
Sneday evening, •J• •
Rey. and MrS. I. W.. Kilpatrick and
Margaret Of -Holtnesville,' spent Fri-
day eveNrig at Mr. S. J..Ailpatrick's.
• Miss Lizzie. Purvis,who: had been
assisting "%ars. Ernest Blkke for
few weeks, returned' to her home
near' Whitechurch. Wednesday. ,
, Mrs. Paul 'Reed, of Luck/low; spent
'the week -end with. .her. daughter;
Mms Thos: Andetson. ,
Rev, and Mrs. Arthur Brown; Sid-
ney: and my. ..aad °• Norman
Shackleton niotored to Stratford . to
visit. Mills Ajne ;_lhacklefon, recently.
FLOWERIDA
.Mi. 'VVarner .Finlay,sOn tuna% friend:
.Detroit, motored 'liver and • spent ,
the Weelt-end'.'. with his parents in
Flewerdele. , • ,
' We .are gladAto •rePort'tinit :Mrs.
WM, liarriagtbri jA 'improving •so
well .that one of her danghter‘s
returned te • her hol'ne in California.
Mi's.F,ranees •Maciver
burn, sp6nt the Week,.end at her home
(has.t Stratbdee of., Cfrilriwol'- •
.i:ial.,IkuSeritinley.. Spent, Friday ,af"--
terneen With friends in .
'Attn. end fonr r.ra.;1(1:,
. .
bildr: of .'T.teswatcY,.--were Visitais
Ma-i'ver'sthefirsted. file' w6els.
Farmers: are verv ariMiag,
kill*ese 4.13re das.•
Will finisli. all their seeitia.: this week.
• There ate still,a .CW' 1 a T104)718 alone:
the rivet,' but the sitteker-rUiliing is
n,bertt
Fridaywas. ml,te • A -r7
our Days that the schools lave.eva:.»
•
.Mn GeO.' McGillivray Of London,
called on Fourth Confriends, the
toftheweek
, :•••
Mrs. J. Carruthers, who underwent
en Qport.i0,11. in WinghaM Hospital; is
;.etting along nicely. , ;. • '
Mt, Walter Hilton of 4ipipY, spent
Sunday.. with fiends on ,the Fburth,
. Mr. L.' MacIver has purchased • a
Ford car, ' • ,* ,
•The teacher•Anj Pupils At thedrey
school „Made a big' improvement
in the school yard ,on 'Arbor pay.
AN OLD ORANGEMAN ; PASSES
W. IL Weymouth; .for many years
the oldest Orangeman in Huflett
Township, stied:en MaY`. Oth; „at ' :the
age'.'of, 91 . years. :He • had made his
home for some years with his Uuu,:
Charles. Mr. Weymouth was a native
of- .Setith'' De vo:nshire, in14nd. 'fifs
gargiits died 'When he'was a lad,. Mid'
ttheiige'onttle :came,to Cila
For Seven' year he..Worked on. a farm
tear Rice I;:*e, andthent nievecUto
.Cebou.rg and took' ug ;farming On his .
aWri• :accennt In • 1860 be wat, mar-
ied to Ann 1VIzinning, who had,..dOITL.
out froni..Nortli:. Devon: a_ fesi,f...Years: •
.after lie' bad. 'come: Mr. 'Weymouth
,iscd to.tell'ef 1 i bin .a.C.TOS.S. the At-
lantic: The, passage Was mode in m..
>ailing ;yesSel„,. and Wok :two months
in
• '
In making .the iip now regularlY,
infade. iri one .week or less
..Mr..:Wey4outh •.jOined the, Orange
•, - . , •
Order when quite a young man; /and:
was . Worshipful master; 1888 to ..188-?. •
He was: ari A agliean bY., church eei,'1.
nection, • and .a • 'Conservative 11
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• rPEES Que,aro
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'meated With poet legend arid;hie-
toric lore than the Annapolis al-
ley,. Windsor,: Grand Pre and Gael
pereatt. They were centres • of
events In the early' history, of the
North • American Oatithielito for
,French explorers Visited this Sec-
tion as far back as 16(14..
'Quebec, BroVince, in spring Is
equally lovely, and especially the
rural districts near the fortified
Old World city :of Quebec. .1)1d
Norman Jahn' hOnSei sprawl along
country istreete for Mika. Way -
Side shrine* are Many in, this de-
vout Province. Glimpses are had
through *ipiaint Cotutirarcht or nar-
row galleried of Weinen itt their
spinning wheels': 'jlere, asin sec,,
tionis' of Nova &alai time ,is
ap-
parently not tnigi!t for to else-
SPring la a resurrection of nature,
• and haired nature also awakens
' to new hopes. A story of. a benign
,seaSen is given When the rising a
/ the • sap' signalites .the budding of
the tree, When the ?Were Singa
sang of freedom and the birds add
their songs' to the -yokes of lfttle
• children in, Streets or Country lanes.
Though Spring and beauty tail
be found anywhere, it is in the
• country that it Ia.:ideal. Here. one
eari • watch the tilling of the soil,
•:the plowing and planting that the
earth may yield for -00 needs of
man. •Nova Scotia isdelightful',
for thins the bustle and 'streak of
our modern eta does not exist.' It
ia a part of that ancient country
of Acadia, and it is one Of the
• Mont, beautiful provinces 'in the
Doniinion of Canada. There is no
P ??,eiree•
:Nova Ica4s zoo Pes. *Quobes Weir AI 1141 to:
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4;•••;%!
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Pecially during the Canadian Folk
Sorer and Handicraft FestiVal, to
be held -this year from May 2448..
At the Chateau Frontenac one is
transported, Into past decades,
seeing the' work of the habitants '
as they ply their shuttles of dis-
taffs. • The musical programmes
are those of the early French
Canadians, habitant ritelodlese
brought over originally. , by the ,
French of early da.tys,
If is refreshing in this age to
have a little Of the peace :of the
old world, and Quebec is impteg4 ,
nated with at atinoaphere of rbe
mance.and pastoral beauty. Spring
days quicken the wanderlust, and
with the first notes of the meadow
lark and robin the country at-
tracts,.. and "Only the call of the.
long white road t� the far horizone,
wall" lures and: beckons to the ,un-
known plines, beautitta in 8prin;;