The Lucknow Sentinel, 1928-12-13, Page 1ewe' e'
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LuCmour oriel's; iT1-1URSDAY DECEMBER 15th, 1924,
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DU. W. AI...CONNELL
Physician and Surgeon
: LecknOw
Hours.; e.30 -e.30 7-8
•Phone 86. •
•• DENTIST .
. Dr, MacLeod 'Will , visit
every,. ',1,:iiesUrie,in; Dr.,
'Office,
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' • 1)-z0-#0---0-0-0
ee 0 LOCAL AND JNERAL 0 '
, Naw -for. a buiy two*Weelca shop-
ping 'uid trave11ix• :'
Lueltriow!•
e Don't ;forget to pay eyOur faxes bezine.
lore 'banks, ceoSe to -morrow --Dee. 14
1\ tuns .aud Boys Skating' boots • at
cost at W. J. Littles Shee Store
, MUnichial Councilwill hold their
!Inal sessions for the year on Setup-.•
day of .this week.- •
. • ,
Mr; and Mrs, Jim .'Nieon ande'Son
Kieth, left on .114oriday for Detroit
shoe they intend to make their fu;
• tura, home.
•
Mr: Milas Maelelillan hits gone t
Oklahoma city; Oklahoma, where he•
,eill spend :the winter *months with
is 'daughter. • -
•
Dr. g • L. Treleaven, Leekriow.--7
Over Deeker's Store. ieetrae,tion
•eitber by gte. or, eocal. Will be in!
. Dungannon every Theesdav. Phone 4.•
•Geo. A. Siddall. Lucknowe ---.Broker
end :Real lestate.ceetehey te lend 01
nrst moitgages oe feru proper-
ties ate and liee per cent according
te security, ,•offered • Also' Rile!!
amounts on secOnd nioeferages on
farms ,propereies and an personal,
notee. . A few good fariee 'for .sale.
WALL PAPH-R"-A4U11. lineeete' 10ke'
'Wen Paper .on liana. Hues consider,
ewe. dpwe for .1We:1. I' tine ale? iieern
,eoe leading job j, Canter-
, Decoratoe, reirtter and Grainer
174,' Luckeow.
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L__ LOGS: AND Tliell;lele,
We,', the fundeesignee; ere op'eti tO
buy 'all kinds see thieber ,zigein this'
• Winter,' We • Cyril •pay yeti good pekes.
and give you liit.raLmeasueemenc •anch
era&s :fey yeur lage delivered at etite
eew Mill here- • • '
We :believe it is to the interest of
tlreef_aknee_re_teOeeut,-_,heseeeeen .de
:Jiver theriY,..h4E•an,yetne haying, eeand-
• frig timber and wishing to sell en the
. iturrepe' kindiy pee • us ,befuee yen de
anything 'and we will be glad to see,
' We Will pay ,yete spot 'cash far.'any-
• .thing you have tcroffr,.. and as innibel!
is largel%' nianufitceneed into, elle fine,:
'..shed produce' here, it, , helpe Our ;own
preeinee by selling t) • a ceticeen
;met. ,• : " • • ,
(Signed) The Table -Co, Ltd.
e'Lneknow Ont., 'Phone 25 -e -BOX 265
. • HOUSE .FOR RENT
Coinf prtable.'' reeidence on Calep-
bell :Streee; near buzineee 'centre-
- • 'Apply eteethe Seeleitel Ornee•
. . ,
' NOTICE
Parties who got' gravel. froin Mil-
ler's gravel 'pit are requested to -call
at the house at areearly date 'med.
• ,
make settlement.'
'Airs, Jas. INIiller
TENDERS ,
• • Tenders wilt t,e recei..ed :by the un=
• derzigned nn to .Saturday, Dee:miner
156, 1928, at 7six .O'clock P. M., ;lot
ipo cords Of four -foot wood; or eey
part thereof, te, be', delivered at the
:.1..ucknow •Waterworks into:ping sta.,,
boil, also 20 cords, or. any 'part there-
. of, Of. eighteen .inth. body wood; beech
: and \ap1e.' to be 'delivered at the
• leueknow Town Hall.' Pereonstender-
ing to state kind' of , evood
be 'delivered., The •Ipivest er any
tiid-
er note.necesSarilYeaccepted. .
• • , • joeeen :A enele '
• r lerk, Leckie)*
(12:---427-e) • '
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• TAKES OVER FORD AGENCY !
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Wellington, Iiendersoe 'who 'e :few
• Weeks age ecild ant. hisbutcher eher
has taken overthe loeal leerd garage
and sales :egeneY, 'tefking possessier
,!• on Monday, of VMS Week, •
• Ivire. Albert Struthers .who bad the
Ford •bizeineSS the past two yeere
'found , it. neeessary: to retire w.ving
• to continued ill heolth: • •
We tniderstand lhat the 'Ford Corn;
pany lute about, cliught up with or
• ,ders for the neer • cars :And is 1:'!! inc
;` 01,t nfter heeilless. ,
Cta t.'S Christma' a and New, Year
Jreet,ng
card; --An all Canadian line
Each has, an envelope to match; 5e •
.e0c 15c elnd •' at IVIeltninege
Steiei• , • . • ',
Mrs. Geo. Greer' has been. in Vic-
toria 'Ii.o.ipieal• the pa# Week, alia
esterday e We(inesday) ',under went. an
• ' fOr 'the removal of will
.c,pet awl .
seonee.
. • • . -
i iL:.ge' Dry Ceeaners; of Wing.
hare, heeeedieeoncinued 'their truek
service for the 'winter roonthe, they
iaek that eli, their patrons.
',keep their' work, ',site their. Agent
'Coe :1)ecke0 •br :sere] ',1ireet to
.hcm.Pestage paid one levee, • •
Margaret C, Cald, nown er. te
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abesurebuele'reew ie'etWaY on a
;foe/el-the-World Cruise having Sailed
from. New • York 'on Saturday of last.
,veek. She is eccompaeied by left's..
e1 acCeiner. on and Barnett, of,
•.eincardine..The.Veisel Will Pass thre
Mediteiyaneee .,' Sea. at
place's, (if ihtereee, and will pepeeee
• Way, of • India, Japati„:
and Pa/tante. .They; expe4 :
•-„ettien• to New York about •April.,15th•
ee'eregtilar,.. theetiiig •the'rAirte,"
melee . Institute will be • held at 'the
:•10e'le •ete etre; Jenn teenteion! on ;Eye
Dec. '14,. •tie 2.3o o'eloek-eGifA
eeenamee and eanuy contest, eneple
Cream.
o -r•-
_ •
• New • SeeSolialile Goods tore ,Gifi
urposes';ino Holiday, Peekeges.-2-The
•eierket. Hornelte-.-Miirdoch: '
'CHURCH NOTES
.4.11;!„ eleseion Band Of the Uentee
eneren elinumeneeeing was held last
eeck: at tee schopl room with a gate;
ettendenee: After -singing the opsenine
'flynite. playcr eves tmerede The eerip-
tme lessen_ was yead Clar: ,SWen
Mrs. Reed gaye" a Splendid talk:ette the
:eielren; what the MiSsion'tand real -
1Y .rneant to them, and !What it stende
ice-. The -Militia:I. ',statement evas read,
•Thr the. seeretake. and • proved: MOM.
. rrtifying. • The 'fallowing officer::
•••;,••ere.".' eleeted:: for the conang,'
President., Bobbie MacKenzie. See
genie e Nee:ten:Phil/net Helen. "il.deLeocl.
Look Mt 'Committee Mary '
.pearnee Armetreng' Selornon•
• fet-Ready. cbiereiteee.-Clare•nce Swan
Denald Smith, Musicel Jean. MeMilltie
• •Preeleytetian W. M.' S. A. .
•x4lBAt, SANTA dCALIS
t;OMING TO I.X.C1.(N9W
•
. ;To the children el Town and: Coupe
•I'eee•-•e- A real' live. Santa clause will
alrive .i,R.LifeitnovvvinA Oe at the OIxt
On hall Uorrier.at,twO d'elock
sharki, . Jiec u,th Llierie he wile: be.
et ok a 01.).,,a and. esciirteet down
on ty .tne, uitize,n liand :anti tee-
Gindes,, to it • great Coxinnunity
„AriStilias free from which. h.. will
Aistrihute • gitte to 'every child: who
,:.oines to see him--!no'enetter how.far
:bey, come , Irene ,the Country, this,
ee,Wrvor any other tewn. It .wilf Make
o oinerence to Santee .
• Ceuggen-get yourpaints to get
yeir:lanfeee, nd be on ttme tet meet .reur
iiatron. Select at '2 o'clock. in :tee 'ef-•
"-eeli0011.
ATAN.,.._catr,stitro.BY
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' THRESHING, SEPARATOR
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Willber Ste:Wart V•ii,oserhOnie is on
the 4 Con. of Ashfield bad 4narrow
escape from death On Friday of laet
week, and is now in elocierich
al Seffering from stiveee orleigesabout.
the 'chest and beat. , • e •.‘ •
:Stewart operate a tractor ,thresh-
ingoullt, and on Friday,: was taking
.the' separator dowri, a • steep gangWay
at a barn near Pert Alheeee ffe• was
using the tractor to pull the separa-
• tor and when "ibota were on the ia-
cline the :tongue of th'e wagon. :on
which.' the separator, was mounted.
broke! permitting the machine to run
forward against ehe engine, Stewart,
was caught. between the 'feeder /and
a part of the eeeetor. arid was held
last. Itwould appear that he had
• . ' NOTICE
. * • 'brought' the outfit .to a :stop before
The TexeCoiteetor for Kinloss being •dienbled. It toe& bout
Town:chip will be .at the Cain • minutes te releeSt him 'frein the de -
11Ouee leueknow on theeefeernoon earate and' in ehet'e'tinte 'the
'of .Fridai, Dec. 14th, AO' receive 141 s about (-rushed oot of him
• ile. 6 . • •
taxes. • He was hurried • to the Goderinh
John I'uris, .toi....,eeeeeeem•piaezv
elei.T‘yljoerre'errehere. are • hopee that
. h
. New, Christine's • Merchandise in '(;, .;
elolidaY Boxes.-eithe 'elereetlierree ,SWAmi, NVIIISKE'Y BLAMEI).
ell-Muidoehe • -
.AUCTION• SA LE-Elnier, Tiffin
'Kinless; Wi;1 have en auction gale of
farm etoek -on erlitir.tdey, December
'ef20, at 1.30 O'clock.
Terins-10 credit on mint:
eeteer $10.00 or ilgt per annum off. ,
•• • ' , John Piervie, Aug
NoTicE RE ACCOUNTS
All ateoentiitit.% ing, the tunlersign-
ed must be pati Into t'.16 Bank of
Commerce. Lucknow: on •or before'
January .:12, 1.020. ,
.:Albert Struthers
'POSTER.' HOMES -wanted -49A-, ic
boy' ranging in • all agog .fieini` one
'eat to /two yeere. Annie to
Rev. X' Perrlue, Walkerton
'• AUCTION SAL'E
Archie. •Iolmsten, 'Let 1, Con p Jei
.yi. A ,;brieiti, wi11 beer ore! enetion srile
of ;his ,fitee stock andinipTerrenthe
on, Pee, 18th, eenumer -in,* at lo'ilock
ee• eeecleeeee.e.- - •
• ••John Puevie. Auctietwee
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• STATEMENT W;Ii,S• 31ISI,EADING
tag' 'Week* Seetinel eoeitained
eoneeleliftt abetittl etteertirimett regard-
ing , the ITydeo ',eerie:ice from 'Eugenie
Valls. The ertiele' Wee eented from
•,` another newseapee,
'and faiird te -entity"-, 'tjtaf the
roltm•ti of Attire*: weg inat•C;tel
horepowor) irstead
ritreetatiei” witieh the figitree metre
nearIV reereeented. Irewever.
'erettreeentine, roPti/ati'on the fieureeio e
not 0. all edrraet according.
recent reeorde. '
.eeee-tier
Man. pronmopo, beet W.011iptl• •letalteli
'hien tOtit• • t
Tee enneor iretime tees held oe
the 5 tit inst. Mrs. MacDonald • presided
• n
end Mrs. D. Paterson took the Bible
Reading Reports 'of. the years work
then givert. The.electiOn of °fn..
for 1 929 then to''; piece. Mee
elacDopald the preeident 'resigned
end Mrs. Ce, Douglas' was elected
• iresidene. • Press ,Secy.
'
'eeliyterian Gui"d
The" anniiil meeting •Of •. the Guild,
--le held' ;kletrtley evertieg !Stewart
Mtil'ireread the Seripttire lesSon. Mrs'
enotald gave a .readine, 'Mr
'leant tack the tonic.. Mueieal, irini
t•e'r.e., Were,. elven by Donaidae Doug -
?le, Katherine. MecKenzie And the
'Axed queetette. The election. of 'of -
lees e'er the aiming year eves heei
rite ';fellowing, officers WC!'" elected;
elreeident Nfr. 'Cameron' MacDonald'
;Ire Vire Peeeidene Mr. Wigg, 2rd
Preeideet Mr GrltI+4 erretarv
're:Tem-or • Mary Tiouglee. Pianiei
mee Jee•itt, Assistartt Pienist 1.
MatKenzie.
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United Chnreh Y. P. S. --
, The Meeting Monday • evening took
the form •of a hiock' provincial • parl-
ietrient, Inc government party, being
led by Dr.. V. jolinston, end', the op,
nogician by 1)r. G. A. Newton (act-
ing leader inthe absenee of, We B.
A.rdersool. The 'Ooverturietit
'ed suhinit-
•ion setting; forth that
he fleverement Liquor Control Act
l'S'''.intettriFtelifieeiedffeelliiedeutethan •
'he 0, T. end :Mould be eentieu('d•
ie 'Was QP‘ntini-ted ir,
three very geed-. eeeeeftes by Clan: -
ewe "..i/aer'oognil; 1)e. ,I,Ohneten arid
IN' L. 'eleelteneie The reeohetien we's The first part of the -program Wall
••••••••',0 0
-THE GIRL F1t031 PORTO RICO.'
The To; Hall was well. filed, tho
het packed, Inur.suay evenh'et." oe lest
Neek to See • "The .Girl terfinti Porto
.itico,"; a light Comedy:. preeenfOd by
.be A. Ye P. A. of St. Peters' eberele
It was one .4e1', theee,plays''`without
dull ifr,inute" and it. kept the ctowd
eteepeciaity the 'young e.einent-eweil
aneelefeee-ec'eteteteete04iieleelt
r7,1ir1,'"•eetvell .eepreseirted •this oc-
.rasian by MisS DOrothy YCooke-eewae,
mixture ' Of Spaniel -e, negro and
ehite With all .the passi and teir.
per that might be expected in •a' 'Cree.
;le beauty:, Although a terror ..end, a
tyrant . to her gentlmen friende;;.ehe
ippeer .to . fascinate. . andenslave
them. , : • e •
• ''fbere were theusual number of
iteppy. . illtee unfortunate ,disceeeeeies,
-3iniquit-situationS-t-and.' tragic Mom=
,AitS; which. of Course noeody. took
>eriousy.
' 'these teking, Part were Messrs J. J.
dapsail, NV. B. kndersorii Gale
.egher, A. Haldeney; Fred .elartin
else' Dieeetho Cooke., sirs: epx..),. Con-
eelle Mrs. E. Hassan.. .
,1 u spite of a tether thief period
;for prate th: pareieipants • took
heir part's. •very, We have
'eard . complenieritoi•y exoreisions for.
, Violin mueic between the _acts was
. emptied her. Messrs. Evan. and Ed
with Mies' Winnifred, at
the. piano: ' • '
Arrangepients .have."been rnade.to
p ay. at Rtnley in tl,e' neer was then postponed. he field., at
fnture• e, . • e Cargill on 'Friday; Dec. 14.
.LITTLE SON- 'DIES, S:LIDDENLY. • ° •
. • • SUcTf-I KINLOSS W. M. S.
FOR: DEATH, OF YOUNG.. 'MAN
Sl'ECIAL eFRIe and SAT.
DEC-HAIDER, 10, 14 & • 15,
• Char:ie Chaplin, .1n
"'I'llE CIRCUS!' • •e
•
ri.rgs, and VVEDee-PEO. :18th & 19th
Dorothee MeeKall,!& Jack maihan In
'• !WATERFRONT"
COMEDy
• •
• • Coming •
. Ken 'Maynard eIn ! •
"THE WAGON SHOW"
COMEDY '
,
,john _Wilsori Of Pinkerton. was ,ar...
. . /.. . . .
rested' on -,-Tuesdny of I tast ' week .by
,Provin-i•ial Officer lIcele'..;.is, following
an • inquest, into the deetheeof ,jos-
eph •Reice .k.eoertg 'Man .df, Greeriock
tOWTIOlp, WhOS'e ":1ZiOali 1141,S found in a'
•••eliallPie creek by the. roadside • that
Morning,
- 'A-liettle . Of swanip ' Whiskey Was.
dieCovered near the body: Cordele SaW-
eyere ...Reid's , -. embpanion of "-Monday
:evening, is reported to h.- . ill. He :. is
• said to heve • told' the -)ore that. the
'liquor was pprelteeeci frepe Wilson.-
' ,It'ap'pear's that: Sawyer, some 'time
cluri, g,:).‘,/loriday afteenoare met areefto
the I4id borne -and ,laterr..lte, and Reid
drove afr together, returning. _OM It
o'clock Mondayenighe: Thc. eWef young
men -peeted ' on the. 14th concession
abOut 30 • 'led ' from ' the • Reid.,_farre.
This. apparently is the !ale time Reid"
was seen•.alive.. , '
• Dr. Tucker of Paisley was calietito
the. Seene and summoned. Coroner Dr.
He• G. Joyce.- of • Cargill Who impan7
belled a .ji.iyy. ' • : ' .' •!
• A postmortem .was held on Tudeday,
afternoon under the direction of
.__ . .
• MeCue of Walkerton and Dr. Tucker
of peieleye ,and : the stomach was sent
Toyland Opens
at McKinn s
Sleeping. Dolle, 16 inch arm`, •
moVeable arms and legs, real':
vcavy hair. .. . . eaeh
Maiema 1 dkin Dolle, nicely
di•essed, 'unbreakable, he:eel's the '
famous Lloyd patent eoice.
73c;'.• $1,00, $1.26,'. •$1.50
Meehanical Toys of every dee
seription. Auto Races
Rail-
road Teeing and tea'Cles. A. shelf ;
full of .things fejtthe bey: .
ea.h :
.._ •
Genies, steeple chat, Datch.
• roulette, lotto, domindes check- •
ere authors arid nations 10e
•tts 50c.
Dishes for the' little real
china sets. 15c-25ce-e5e-5ee,
Cc:Tips. 6 CENTS.
The Bread -Tho Bread :
• pf I-!ealtk
Ho\IIS-
.
/V of • 14ealcli
OUR • MOTTO • t$:.-QUALITy'AND *ERVjCE.
e OUR. ,•OWN MAKE •gii,•;cEAT
us • VOW
...TRY,'.A POUND, ,
, OWN MAKE 'OLD EN,GLISH f.0:
PUDDINGS AND CHRISTMAS CAKES. SIZE
TO. SUIT :ALL, , THESE. miEE CHOICE XMA
, GIFTS. PACKED' AND 'MAILED FOR YOU:
A VERY SPECIAL LINE • OF ClCOO- '
LATES AND CANDIES/ •
• .
.HOLLYIVIAN'S QUALITY
• r.
.• Phone
l3AKERY
Lucknow
nly,. Eleven. Shopping.Days:
,
Till Christmas
'0 it Now 'At B.
ome Early and Avoidthe Rush
„
I..adie's Coati. and Dr.?.sses reducedto less •• that cost, .
,
to T.ormite for analysis, The inquest
• . . ..e ,
and MrS. Walter Alfee of 'Ash -
1.04 •have. the sympathv.ok friends in The annual meeting of the: South
joss .of their little son, ,Chester,eKinloes W. M. S. , met in the church
tVelter, who died .on Sunday. Morning.. on Dee. 5th. The opening hymn 418
et the age, of 4 neenithS and 9. days, 'being sung; Mrs. Alex. Sutherland
ele had not been a healthy child,' but read the: Scripture leeetne Ro-
eas As Well as .usual - on Saturday inan'S the eigeth chapter. This was.
toght. Towards early ironing he followed With prayer' bee'the president
*M.Ve Signs- Of. restlessness but Was !MP& Maelven. took. Study' topic.
;don quieted' down. When the parents; gild read in ow:ell-ant ,paper,e3Irs.
arose in •the Morning , he was appare .Red Campbell.' also prepared a good
tittle- asleep As neual.: .but •was. found paper;Which eves•read'bv. Miss Nich-
A have passed away.' There is a kind- 'olson. After singing, .hynir '499 re.
y referencetothis •satreeeet in the *ports -were then giVeh, bY the officers
Ashfield, Church • Of the different ',departments:
The follmeirig.' Officets were elected'
for ;the 'coming term ,of three years
as follows': lienerarY preeiclent .Mrs.
MeeClareni Preaident, Mrs.. Meleer;
,Vice president, Mrs: Hughes; 'Teeas,
Mrs. Graham.; Secretary, . Miss Nich-
olson; Home helpers • sec'y., Miss.
,Mary MeLeod;',,Glad Tidings see'y:
Ilise •Arnie Meet:ate Stranger's sec,'
Supply sec',. 'Sirs. Alex
tvsitebye,111;telijoavdedsnIT-olei reds ticTinol'I. ait anh7dr .11S1nrtheIrjltril far !Press see'ye Mrs. J. D.
eane to ehe hteepleal a number Roge; Peogrem .eommittee, leIrs. Me-
timee for treetment Mid on hie last Ivey'MrsMat*P"a14'
Mrs. MacCI
V1 sit seeined little worse than ueual ..6fleireins`elel 1.1.,•,rp.,t' Iteicie(aiTie(711e°estilenerEehilig"loni'
But the diseasti had made coneider-
ewe peegeeee .,44d 4 eze-eueoeg,,e aet, fflibee, Lniool:*tit'ichIrtetnyear brenght
In Which eaueed his death. ,does
net appear to have had 'vett ; The refiriesr„Prektdertt. 'Mee, verY
ithis part. , • e. elt; e ceei fieetteeltli ''41'15°'
r111 reeeieted
The:funeral. was on Saturday ate
ternoop to Itiniees •Ceeleeerere sere
Presbyterian Church.
vice being conducted -in ,the
• ,
Cat/ RC° NOTES -artr)d nda3n1°ctedtavVasvgeierie,Inngfliarb'qleesfi.t0.ceueelli";;
DEAT'll OF GEORGE FEIIRS
George Perks who, since. the death
•)f hie mother eome years ago, has
lived alone on his farm in the 'Lang -
:Ude district, died Kineardine Hog-
eital on Thin:0day laet week: He
.vas ''ffr years of age and for. about
' . The meeting of the' Y. P. A. wee -1C--a1..? in the '04(ifelfovv'g. atid
held on Dec, 3rd; It was ,Operiea eeelo lateele* attended. Tnere were
singing hymn, M. The Seripttite. leee 44,Jtab1es for elicited • and 'many' re -
eon was read and digeaes-ed n,f Rey !opined • fbr, the, deneitifie, the even'
;Mr. Gallaher, ;after which the besi- 'being reeee enjoyable, ene. The. ee
'less 'Was ti.anaeted- It was decided mount token in at 8ocial was
'that the annual Service of A. Y. P. A. ee, e, • . _ _
will be held ,sutiddy evening Dec. Tete reetre sure eyes co airs
The service 'Will.' atrPrOP/Ate.• for RPT aS the. Ochltellowe defroyed the
in the intereAte of -the yeting fee e lenif;s: r f the town 4upelied the
the occession end speeially conducted adeerfie,ing Iteleekallf
The nrozrani ronsisted of • .
luneli and tee NI -tele eat' Orchestre
tion he- Wee ,Jessie Purvis, a Aann ".1 •• •
' ' ;
iittett bY'Mary arid :kirk and 141* -
'rending' by N1144 fi1ildre:(1 Web 11 (1,, hated the,' for the
•evehre• onel. the' *Orange Ledge hailed
OttrAtib1e.801;//1.4Y0t ,'S.torOson, Mr. E.'
:Cleves ;teed rattly , ()filets: assisted.. in
.thitking the event tteliig ebeeeee. The
ladiee' prize itseit.rwon hvis Marg-
a• rtt\;a gl-sh Mr. tn
o,•
Patterson'. , ,
Thegaol° eeenry4 The-
'
etre 'gave the etoceede their n,ovie
ehow eto*weed .the • fetid, evbirh added
thif antohrt of $20.0, htinging the
to al up- to Ott. This tidy •Suni abn-
tutes a fine Christmee eitt for "Mti
Ray,v1iic sfie will, greatly' .,spotee-
Ladles' Ivith '.13004 *4:o. iht.geX)Ort.,et
•
e!ereecd by pr. Newton', °De, B.! L •
Teel; riven ' end Miss Al?all eKint vibe
eyideutle medi fovorablo imnres-
etote neon the gnarliament" As ' the
e eeellition eva's , voted down. Other
eterlibere" who etintribAe4 th the ele-
'tete wei•e W' B. Anderson (who,
',glee in tete), Dr. A. M. Spence and
MacMillon 'A 33 Maelteneie arteii„ direction of Mr. Jee. Melterdriele.
Sneaker of the Ileeee. There WAf Will he held in 'Loeb:deli 'Friday
laree ttet)(r4nr.0 ilidir,atitvr the in. evenine- „Pee. 14th. Don't fell to liege
erest oleraye taken in a debate on o the e"T.tolealsh BoYein "Ae•
liVe topic, . ' enoe'and Atedy"" oriel. ether attradt(011i
The niedtifig nrItt t -it local and iltYlii4oeat Artiste. Old
anneal ineel-iter of the .°000.141`37 time tied modern datces. A-1.- rankle
• Oneee. 5114 enwo--liffile4' Will be, Mettelded. Alineiseien tiOe inelilding tag'
aPPOinted for 4oinina
c.losed•witfi'• praYer by Mr. Gallagher*
A few roeteAte wereekhen enjoyed
After which lam+ 'was eeteted and
the iteeting cloSed With the' singing
of \, the Netiortal Antheni. .
nox
,A hex :twilit' and'elence. tinder the'
I
e* Star Cafe
. Serving
FISH and CHIPS
. ,
LliCieNOW SCHOOL 'REPORT
EGit NOVeeell..kett •
eee
Tft.iefnl and aeeeptable qlitistreete
Mite in Ttelidaer Peeete.eeTbe IVIarket
-e-trolinelle,-Mtirdoeht
• . • e
._ •
I-75-100%; ; :III-
,
; te-o0-neet ; ,
Ila tweent.
. eerie ete-Subjecte examined--eAnc.
elist ; Lat.. Au.; kr.. An. ,
: Agar .7e D. Andersen 2 IL. 1
C. Lliezetein au.: S. .617.iWt:
Burt I 1, 1-G.-• 1 le; .4. ,BusAvoil 11.11,
camercin 1 C: A. Colwell
F: 1. Craw, J. II, .1 C: M. -Grapani
%LA.. .1.11,1, 114:
!Awl , ill., 6: llaseY .:M.
• Lane' C, 1. Maceedileid• 3 1,' 111:
.viaci.ponaid I : Attu:Dona...1'3 F:
M. ..thicIntyre 1 1.."! E. • MacIver
.J Alec:lee:vete 2 1: ...etaeleen-
zie, i: J. -....!ackenz.e.„'W:.t. Machin-
nie elee.eli 4 Margaret Mc-
Slildred. 1 le:
Mileer ' 2 le, E. Ritchie 1.Fe V.'
• Swhaversroiffa 21 ite.:;
withon ;lit, C, F. . . • • •
F. E. MieLeal;
Form ;II-Subjeets examined-eLit.
Latin., GeOm., Arith. • , • •
. Andrew Arthur .2.1i; 2 C; Brabson
Lori eine I; •111. 1.111,e1 C:,'"Brown'
Nanev 1.I, 111, 1 C: Campbell, Wil-'
dame 3 Fe' Parieer „ Olive 1111, .2 C
"I rt'fGarciiier Beryl I T, 1,11; IC, 1 F:
• Greer' Clakenee, 1 II, 2 Ill, la:. lieery
Tont 1!, 1 111, . 2 a: 'JelinetetleeMeitte
4C. Martin Bruce 11, 1 re, l'F'!"
Nlertiro,Johte' 1 C, 2 Pt Mee:Donald
Douglas' 111, 2 III,, naeDonald
Finley C, 1 F: MacDonald Phyllis
1 C. '3 a: MacDougall Lloy,i 11, 111
2 Maelritdell Carlyle 2 I. II, 1 a:
MacLeod •Ruth 2 lile 2 Tee iMacKeezie
Jessie 1 II, 1,1111.1 P: Nixon Evelyn
1,111, C, 1 Pt Reid E vn I He 1.0
2re Stewart Jibt 11, I 1 y, I it:.
smith 'Alex 2 le 1 II, , I Vint Elsie
1 1,.. 2 C: Cameron Arabell 1 Ce Rite
chie 'Elsie .1 I, 2 C, f'.
- • lel. Grant'
Poem 1.- Subjects akaihitted-Ft.
Lit., tot. , • ' '
Ackert Winnifred 2 1, C: „Ander-
Seri 'Norma 1 I, Lief; 1 P: Armstrong
Winnifred 1 III, 1 C: Blake leer -
Ailed 2. l'III: Blake Wilinifred 1,11r
1•C,L1 F: Campbell Katherine 11, 2 II :'
Carrinehan. Bessie •1 111, 1111:
Crenetoe e '2 114,- f Foreier
rirnien 111. '1 jIL. I Pitileyeen
Roy 1 I.' 1 Fz Grew; Jeett 2 II
1 liaeleett Ntery, 1 II, 2 C: lja,me
ilthre A eel -6W 1 2 teendersen. Dote
lid 1 e ,1 11. Ce ITorleins Florence
C, 1 r: --Wif1M<'' T; 2C Mete..
rhteale'' Ci•therine TT. 1 ITT. I C: Mee
Therathl s 1: ,MecDonold Mare
1, re Abe NiiteDoueall Evelyn 2 Ce.t F:
411e/tines Katherine .1 itr, 2: Ft .1ts.e.
.tinTtieTs,hi
Alex ITT:, leraeltenzie Tone 111.
Ma.ei.oed Mame 'Belie .1 1.1T., 1(2.'
• MecMillet telbelje
r4etnree' / 1-C. r; Itoss! Kenneth
1J„.: 1s141.;,‘1./.04: ridr;Iftri •Ilecee., ;I FT; t
Harold 1 (' F Theme -
eel Petlietee Ft Thompson Pose
313,
Y• O. Johnston
Men's end Roy's Ceets else less"than, east.
ree -Ladies' and Men's. Storcy Gloves line r unlmed, with or
,
witheite, fur cuffi, a CO',.
lent
gift.ios• tI.:te , very.....1a6tt, Mid nicely boxed; makes an P2ecel-
,•
'Othee.SEk Ties reg. $1.60: for 45c. -
. ., , , . .
, Leedee Handkerchiefs,, 3. for 10e. .-
Ittlit.ted „Ties=reg. 50c' Selling 2, for 2.5.....:'
. •Babes' Sweaters. in Pin.1:•Or Bine l'eg: $1.50. Air 89e.
,
Penitan'S Fleece Lined U•nderWear reg. ',$1..d0 .. for', fbe,
0 All Yout Xmas Shopping
IITZSTEIN S
attain store Lucknovit
ho ne.
LIVE and/DRESSED
TE
ULTR,
We Will Pay --
c a lb. for Live Geese
24c a lb: for Live Ducks
F. 0, B. Toronto
Write us for our price .on all othen kinds
Of .Live and. Dreesed Poultey. "
•
We will pay ,
SQe a Ib for New Goose Feather&
, 60c a lb, for New Meek:Feathers -
We loan Crates, free, for. shipping he pout -
try. Money order sent to you the seine day ',hip.
'tient atrivee. .
, .
//Established Over 25 years. References: IloYal
• Batik, College and Bathurst,
•
A: Stork 8i Son
• :,Poultry .and Feethee 31elehatieS •
1S-20•St.1ratricles .Ntarke,t, Toronto,
MU*SKRATS..
be reised in pens successfully.
These 'pens can Fe placed in your '14tek yard.
Record' :ehat muskrat's breed fro,th 3 to 5
times per , year, andthey liave frOnl 5 to °14
yothig to a "414ter. Pelts' sold' es 1 Ji as' k.,.4.001.
each on the New York marker this veer. We.
supply yoit breeding ' stock and specially, •
conetroeted pone and 'Wrt you in this lasiness ,
on a email ievestment. Pine full pttrtivulars write
Creek Muskrat •/:" arnis. Ltd:, 610 Liter ”uid-
ing Hainiltoe, Onthela,' Local pipreseettitivee
,e itnted. " • p,,
tooK'S lAtct. law MeINfet oag
• tetwoms 12.30 *Arid 1 ,o`eloc•k•oli
hursday neettling, :ernliet
ere was discoveled the barn of
:tie. Whitfield Matt; sitnat+ d on the
Hundery of . Kipeatelieit . and Heron'
Townihipe. NothiAle could •
'he dope to
-eve the etreettere as the. flainee lead
:rade Such ,headway htVI the vbuildirlg
-as a total thee ineltidie‘e tilt 14ta,10;
ott.'t trop and grain. „The cattle, were
n ,t,ifi the barn and the ,borses wa!re
out.
1 e,ueiti co:eh-if:4; and, Otiingfoni ' the
Ii.qttle.1,arn ofix:111...11. nothing ikryown
end Me milarisin s sugrected and it
is repelled tithe M1i Itatti6 vein cult -
thief, eNneiveitigation into the' affair.,
• •
Mrs 111-1,AG:kg, "ijosp MOTOR CNR.
, .
•• TWO A1S1A'kr's
wen ke Ilrtiseets Peet had tbe '
following: There, was a blind man
tavn.1 riursday' ,mbeimg• W101'4
youree Wel hint around to the
ectoree for •denatieng. But he 'Motored
'into towi md hed a driver NVitil
Thi$ mode 'Of liegging does not look
cp.(44 tn-this "itittneent:g
•Tht attioe otth� firfsa, mystery.
and 'As tvaoito or a, al6tor truak ware