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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1931-03-26, Page 111400, $2.00 PER TEAR IN 1AADVANC. , $2.50 OTHERWISE' L C NOW,- ONT., TiclURSDPity MARCS DENTIST� • Dr. R. , L.,;Treleaven,, Lucknow ' r L30-5 P. M. . . '.. Holum'9,42A. M. ' PHONE 53- X-RAY WALL PAPER, -,-A full line of 1931 • Wall 'Papel on hand, Prices eonaider ,ably down for 1931. I .am'also agent -for-'leading job houses 74 • R. .3..CAMERON rater', Painter Saul• • Grainer fleas 174;; i,ucknow 'i:ICENSED AiJCTIONEER= . Having. taken . out Auctioneer . lie=• epee for the. Counties :of. Bruce..arid • Huron, the undersigned is 'prepared to conduct all kinds of Auction Salem:, Manly Years .experience"" : of des -lines -have -a-sixty percent hatch -:from- in farm Stock: ' 'Phone 37, Ford: Garage,, Luckno*.. Well. Henderson. We :have special Coal • Oil for in- cubators.-Wm-"Murdie , and Son.. Miss Winifred Douglas, is ,Moine from London for a -few week's vaca tion. • Mrs Russel ,.Robertson spent ale* days recently! in 1 Teeswater, with Mr. and Mire.. Logan. tars..Wilfred,11 Graham,. of Gode- rich,e Is spending the', week with her • mother, ;Mrs. Wilson Haniilton J wel: bake' MOO did not hold their anniversary celebrati_ita annouin-. ced`for'Tuesday•evening of this week. Baby `.Chicks acre higher in price_. .You can buy an incubator and if yolk . •POTATOES FOR SALE -IA quantity. Seed .potatoes for sale -. Green Mountains or Cobblers, grown -frond •certified seed. from ' Prince -, sward, Island, 1930. We still': hold a" :small quantity of No. one potatoes. Now is the time, to order. ' '. J. W. Joynt, • Lucknow. (12-2 -tf.) EXECUTORS AUCTION SALE, of, Farm . Lands. and Live ' Stock..The. ---estecutors-ef the-eesiate-of-the-1 Miles MacMillan will have an auction- salei of farm land. and farm stock ;at. the_, home ;; farm, Lot 314 end 32, -1st Con. Kinloss on Tuesday, March '3.1. Fora description of 'farm ' lands, see bills. Quite a number' of good work horses will be hared. Land will be offered 'subject to •reserved bid. one setting your incubator is ,paid for.. Wm, Murdie .8a . Son. , ,Miss .Kathleen Mortis has returned to London . after 9ipending the past. en weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs..Alfred Mortis, of town Mrs.. Olds, who has spent the past few months withher sister,. Mrs.. El- liott Miller; visited.'far a .few days recently at"her home in Detroit. Mrs. Robt• aaiae, whoa has not been: a t• all well .of late was taken' to Wing ha • Hos.>ital on Monday.:.Margar'et has gone to Stratford to, Stay With' an Aunty • Mr. "Elliott Colleted who; has been in Wingham' hospital the past 'five. weeks ' `suffering . from septic blood poisoning , is slowly ' :recovering; , but att Gaynor, : Auc :does net expect to be home.; for some .: =time.----�. � --- • _ .. • FOR SALE-S.C. White Legghorns. Baby Chicks from large stock blood. tested and under .governmentsuper- ' vision. Priced where you can afford to buy. Until May '1st, 121ec; after May let,lee. each. place order` early :supply limited. Hatching eggs, $3.00 per alinpdred, 35c•: per, ; Y6.-.Ehiier • J. • 'Parrish, R. 7, Lucknow.- . "'.Phone Dungannon 82-21. NiORTGAGE SALE OF FARM Lot No. 19, in the 6th Con• of,Kin- loss Township ..will be offered -le 'sale r. e n < :oyn is a to the State, of Mainiwherehe is clos Ing up a part of his ash . • business. Mrs. ' Joynt has gone to spend a .'few; weeks with her daughter,: Mrs.. Mill - son at Stratford. . . • Mr.: Jack Webster returned to Northern Ontario last week ,after spending the winter month& with his mother, Mrs. D. X. Webster. He, was act:ompaziied back ' by his , brother* • Ewart., Mr. • and' Mrs. Geo: T. 'Aitchison,, on FORMER KINLOSS M.I.NISTER * . AILSA CRAIG: "-'-�- • Lucknowand Kinloss residents ,were much shocked : on learning that . the Rev. James A.-James.liad died' ori` Friday last, at his .home an : Ailsa Craig, *here he had been minister to the Presbyterian „congregation ',since leaving South Kinloss about'' 'two. years ago. a friendly and jovial nature 'he 'was '.her -.knew %that, Mr, James ..,. y_ ,T . :r t ani` :fends e greatly missed frons the street ee DEATH OF M$; W. C. JOHNSTONE A long -arid -trY.Ing,illness came to: an end: when Mr. ' Wm. C. Johnston, of town• passed away:..on :.March -2lst. Mr. Johnstone hadbeen in such a low condition for so• long, that it occas- ioned :io siirpriae, when it was re- Ported that he' was dead. He had been... a 'long time in business as furniture ' dealer and, undertaker,; and being of s; not tn' good health,•but few -:knew :that -his illness •was at al];.'seriouP He., was, here 'On. his vacation last summer" -and later' took .trip" to. the. West.;; :Returning to. Ailsa Craig, he resumed. his duties as pastor, bit 'eentinued to Suffer -greatly ^ with• asthma,• and -fie, g quently was unable to .take the church service, Th'e end ,came• 'suddenly.. Fri- day night.: The remains were brought'. here, by train on Monday for inter- ment'in South Kinloss Cemetery, A• short' service was held in `South loss church, the: following ministers, being present. Rev. `Mr..,MacF'arlane of Ailsa'Craig, Rev. --Mr. _MacKay,. of Dorchester; -Rev, Mr.. McCullough. of Kincardine, Rev Mr. 'Hanna of Rip-•: ley, Rev., C. H. ' MacDonald of- Luck,; now. • ° PalibeararsJ ' R by public;auction at the harness .s -hop:. their way home from Ottawa on Tues - .,,of. Murdoch ',Morrison, Lucknow,: 'on day,'.called on Mrs. Milne, a sister of • Saturday_, April lith at 2.30 o'clock `Mrs• • Aitchison at Toronto, to • find. P.M. There is 'on` the farm a frame' .that:Mrs. Milne was about. to be taken barn 40 x 60 feet and•' about five to a hospitalfor an operation. Mrs, acres of 'standing hardwood timber, Aitchison ` remained 'in Toronto. • and about three acres of mixed Um,. • ' - ber,George Bell, Auc. • A LIVELY DEBATE (9--4-C.) A meeting of the Jr.' Farmers and' Jr..Institute will be held in the Town 'TRUCKING TENDERS -Hall, Thursday' eVening, March 26th, Sealed tendert, plainly, marked as (tonight)., A debate will feature, the to contents, will'be received' by the meeting, "Resolved That the Miser undersigned' until noon,. April Sth, is more Detrimental to Society than 1931, for the hauling of approximately is the Spendthrift," d° I, 50,000.• c. y. of gravel. • • .'Tender forms and specifications may ' • EUCHRE. AND DANCE • be obtained from undersigned. A progressive euchre ,followed . by Lowest or any tender not necessar- a dance will be held in the Town Hall' • fly accepted. under Jewel -Rebekah Lodge auspices, C. E. Stephenson, County Engineer, the evening. of March nat. Cards. at • Walkerton, Ont. 8.15, followed by home -talent program (26-3-c.) Dancing at it 'o'clock -good music • NOTICE TO CREDITORS ▪ the store since being- confined to the liousd.;late hitt 'fair The funeral wad. on Tuesday ,after-. noon • to Kintail 'Cemetery. The local i.00aF, lodge�,of which' the deceased was a -Member had:: charge ; of : the, service: Pallbearers' '' were Messrs: Albert Boyd,' Wm. MacLeod, D. Mac- Gr'.egor.,_Wm; Spindler, Wm. •Zane, N. The `late Mr: Johnstone was born in Ashfield ' Township. 71 years; ago and followed farming until :coining to' *Lucknow in 1893:'. Althodgh not:a big -roan he vas' possessed of great physical. strength; and was one of the 'famous • tug-orwar men of Cale- donian • gamesdays. Besides, his: wife' and .two sons-- Russel of Lucknow and D. M. of : In- werei .. Messrs.. ersoll' There 'survives two brothers, MCNB ; "1 ; (ri1. Brussels,' and three, sisters, .Mrs. Chas. McD.oriagh of Ashfield, Mrs. Ir= vinig of Detroit, and Mrs. MacManus of .Holland; Manitoba. :MacKenzie, g • John of Ashfield uH gh3• of- swap f- A E Buswell E N Hodgins, Rod 1GIeDou,gall. .' The ;late Mr:' Jam.es 'came to '•South.. Kinloss .'ab out six, years ago, ;from the.. Canadian West •where he `had :held' a• number of ;P•-resbyterian .rhaiges, Has 'w ': coming' east was probably , ith view to im-proviring-ltishealth.-He was_ a • ue.nt irdb•'fereeful-speaker, •--and was ,popular. with his South Kixiloss- congregation. ,He .however found the two appointirents rather too .•much for his strength and two years ago went to Ailsa Craig: ' Before going into the ministry ' he was- eoi ne,eted: Witli 9pewsnaper work'. He''understood printing' and was al- 'Ways attracted for the printing office where •his off -hand manner made him a welcome visitor. ;. He is survived by his wife who has not enjoyed good health for nurh bet of years, and „who was too ill to attend the funeral ,bg1re. ° IN THE ESTATE OF ,FLORA WEBSTER, late of the Village Of Lucknow in . the County of Bruce, Deceased. ,.. ° NO LICE IS VrgREBY GIVEN that all persons having claims against the Estate of Flora Webster, late- of•, the Village of Lucknow in the County of Bruce, . Widow, deceased, who died on. or about the Ffteenth day of May, A. D. 1928;, are required to send to the undersigned . Executor, on or before the First:day of ;April, 1931. • t eir names and addresses, and full particu- lars in writing of their claims. • •AND TAKE NOTICE that after ° said date the Estate will be' distribu- ter by the.Executor among the parties entitled thereto; havingtoregard only to the claims 'Of which he shall then-- have hemhave had notice, sand, the. said Eaten_ shall not be , liable, • for- this said. . �s o an:. `artthereof to. any per- • asset ; Y P • son of "whose claim he shall not then have received notice. DATED at . Listevel this 12th da y" of Match, A. D. 1931: WilliamExecutor..; Robert Durnin, Lucknow, Ontlfrio. ndrew ' - - ,- Listowel, By MorphV,.,Bt r .. . Ontario, Solicitors herein., • (26-'--3-.) NAMES ON TRUCKS n, and good lunch. Admission 50c. ST.. HELENS BORN -On Saturday, March 21st, to Mr. and Mrs: Ed. Smith, (formerly Miss Pearl Webster), a daughter. Tlie April meeting of the Women's Institute Will be held at Mrs.' D. Todd's, on Thursday,` April 2nd. Roll co, A Book for Children and Why it is Good. -Subject, "Items- on Gard- ening" by 'all the members. Hosted ses-Mrs. Levis, Mrs: Cra ston. There was a fine attendance at the St. Patrick's social on Friday ev ening • in the United "Church. Very good lantern slides of the Canadian Rockies were given. Miss Muriel Mil ler contributed a piano' solo. Miss, Greta, Webb sang a solo and• Missed Melen and• Dorothy Miller sang. Miss Etta Taylor • gave several readings:• all of which ' was much enjoyed. - A contest- and lunch. brought • the' even- ing to a close. ' Truck owners are reminded 'that the traffic officers sie' going' toe orae the section of the Highways Traffie Act that requires ail owners , :of trucks to have their names printed e Y a side.' This law has cleai`ly on ea h .: • . _ ...., . ..,� fe--smce� the -,new ..amend� ,�" been • in , have "ltieetir dq to- the, • '•ct- men's • `. offi'ce'rs 'have- only issue d • but the *ore: a - - _ •it' iindergtood -that more: ,warnings. its ,,... _.. . � � i easures will be taken and sfle 4 er -'.Dale at elite: tee that all owRaers eft , • • • their, limeys are priaited Ott eself aide toy w;e • 6 :FOURTH CON., KL'01LOSS' • The fariners , in this vicinity' .are -busy• :baking maple syrup and • • so far the season has been exceptionally good. '. Mr. and Mrs. S. Carnochan visited last week, at Mr: P. McNay's at Par- amount:' • - . Mr. and Mrs. R. Martin' and family Vent a. few days of last week at' St.' Helens. Miss Christens Robertson •of Rip- ley is. visiting with. friends , on the Fourth. ' • Mr. John' MacDonald who has been 'laid up for some days, having hurt his foot while working in the bush, is able to•be•at work again:.' , Mr. Melvin' Fraser left for Guelph after. spending the winter with., friends here, Mrs. Tyndalr Robinson entertained, the ladies of the Karfshea Club for the Match meeting, with forty-one member's: end Visitors. present.. Mrs•• R. Martin ptesided.:The meeting op- ened by singing "The Opening 'Ode" ;and 'repeating' the Lord's prayer in unison. The Roll Call was responded to by Trish 'quotations. The minutes of last' meeting were read and adop- ted. The Treasurer then gave her ire_ port. After the business was trans- acted a splendid program followed. A paper on "The Emerald' Isle," : by Mrs. Melvin .'Irwin, lier Heroes, by Mrs. George Lockhart, Her Indust- • ries and Resources, prepared by Mrs. Wm. Kennedy and read by Miss AI - din Carruthers, Her- People, by' Miss Alma Carruthers, all of which were well prepared and" inforgiative- Miss Marg ;ret Miller gave a piano . sole, and George Robinson favored ;the Meeting by dangiing the Highland Fling. •A paper on 'Current Events prepared bjj. •'Miss Mary McLeod, was then read by Mrs. U. Robinson- Lil- lian Carruthers' sang a solo accom- panied by Miss Alma. A potato sal - lid contest then took place, and .while the judges, Mrs. A: Ackert; and Mrs. inion were making their de - A. iVIcI� MEMBER: FOR -,,,NORTH BRUCE I.N HOSPITAL AT OTTAWA Zion. James M ,lcelttii, M. P. 'for North Bruce . and former minister of was advised last week by commerce, •, his physicians to go into the hospital and to take- Tong. rest'. He was 'suf- . a • I a -The'-Date=-Good-Eraday-- L . p SIN.(;s1 OOPIES l ' CENTS The Bread ` .Thejlmad of WealthOf . Health 'QUR .MOTTO :Is QUALITY '.AND SEBVIcE EASTER' $1 of t��S FOC TPe glee frti Phone .36 ti'Cknl * DEATH OF' WEST WAWANOSH MAN - James Anderson for many years a resident of the 9th concession' of West Wawanosh'died it his home; "on• Saturday: last.' Mr. Anderson was 73 Years" of age and ' had :been ill thru-; out, the winter. With him on the,farm was a. brother, Alex,"`both mob being unmarried. Another brother,: Charles is in[ '•Johannesburg; South "Africa. Two sisters also: survive; Mrs, Barb= our Addison and -Mrs: Dawson, both of Toronto: The funeral. was on ' Mon - qday *net -neon to Greenhill ;Cemetery. ` Eveniirg,-April $rd -Loom -:-for.=-- the Pageant --The Conquering .Cross -100: voices, iii. the Town Hall. --Tris- pageant -la: a -beautiful - spectacle, thrillingly' inspirat- ional, -and those TAO coin to' witness it are assured of ..a !; splendid' entertainment. CHURCH NOTES, Presbyterian Guild , FERTILIZER We Are' Stocked • Up' . With All Brands of FRESH FER- TILIZER, Now In Our Ware - rooms. ' Draw It :Hosie While' There Is Sleighing. , SUPERIOR FERTILIZER CO. 'Phone :,166 ;Lucknow. U. F..O. PRESIDENT' V1 TS PARAMOUNT CLUB On Monday evening, March 16,: Mr. It: J,. Scott, Provincial President and, secretary of Mirth .Pluton Riding"As soeiation visited Paramount U. F. Q. T[rose who.attended the 'Gu" • on Club and delivered=-avery=-able -ad- -Monday •evenin -,listened te.-a.- :;grain . dress, bearing -at length on the Econ y S p of a very high order. prepared by'the. Adult Bible `Class. Meeting opened with. Psalm: 89, followed by.Scripture` lesson,. read' by Mr. S. E. Robertson;! and Mr.: -.L' W. Henderson - offered _prayer, ��Two choruses by the class, "Dwelling in Beulah Land," -and "Hav_e. You, a Friend •: Like That." Mrs.: Ewen. i. McKenzie gave a `very. 'nSpiting" and uplifting.'paper on. the' topic, "Why. Is Christ a Worthy •.me ast6r' Y" Mr. and.' Mrs. Phillip Stewart and Mrs: H..Jewitt contributed . a trio, "Speak A Kind Word." Mrs. Chesnut gave a very interesting reading "Red.Tam" A solo by Mrs Aitcheson, "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere," was Well -received Mrs.' Robt. Douglas, and Mrs. .1. Ag- new rendered a duett, "Keep . Step With the', Master," in their usual pleasing manner, We Were pleased.to have Mr. MacFarlane 'of • Ailsa ,Craig Rev. Massy of Dorchester, Rev° Mc:.' Cullough of Kincardine and Rev. Hanna of Ripley with us.:Each in a few words encouixaged the . Guildites in • their work. Rev. CJi• Maeponald •closed the meeting with prayer. Meet- ing next week in charge of.the Mis- sionary conveners.* , St., Peter• 's A. Y. P. A.' ' THE COLLYER_ YOUNG CASE A case in which Lucknow people 'are taking a good deal of interest is, being tried at, the Spring Assizes . at Walkerton :this, week. We refer to that, of Collyer vs. ,Young -Mr. Jos- eph Gollyer having charged James Young with alienation of lithe affect- ions of his wife:and children and'ask.. .ing. for unstated damages. • As the court opened 91y, on Tues- day morning,' we go to gess too early' to report the outcome, • The following Lucknow. residents have been called ..on as • witnesses: -Joseph and Harry Nixon, John Bell, Horace, Aitchison, W. H. Armstrong, Albert Towle,' Mrs. A. Agar, Mrs. Wm. Ferris, Mrs. Collyer, lhor mother and 'the 'Collyer children. Justice Raney' is presiding at the Assize, and the .Case will go before a jury.. , TO THE PUBLIC , . - ' I wish to inforni -the -public that I rani "returning to Ripley ,about April 1st, to resume my, .practice which I• vacated in' March last. I solicit the same goodwill shown me during the past ten' years.. ' ' 77 S leher V • 'Dr M.'3. Kelleher, (26--3---c.) MAFEKING feting from cpngestioti of one of his cision, iviiss Eliiabeth 'Robinson sang' coim who• is one of son afterwhich Mrs. A. lungs. Mr Mal an • Irish c, z in...'s' ablest lieutenants a pounced Mrs.'Dan 1M7cKan- 'MacKenzie..- Kinge'; .-,.:Ackert. announced __.. - ik l to'take a it further ,part T th_Con;) the winner. T1ie meet- is . the a d s ..non_ (ii l fin •: hirliamentary session .. brought a• close y '.sang 6 an the present li . � ;•. _ meet - was broug *ill. .. •° " tl, issed from the a Anthem. ,Af era vote nd. -wt11 be. great y . a ._ _ the, . Nation 1 is se of . Conitnons. as questions of • thanks: to the hostess, lunch was, gods.° � , ., . of trade. o' ' nierce to which he has served and a social, tine 'spent. The and c ni served given ,pearl study are likely to play 'next meeting is to be held at the irotttisaeitt gait; ,. keine of Mrs. Dan, MacIntyr'e. Spring las • arrived ' and maple syrup making, is the order of the day. Mr. • Isaac Cranston has . 1000 trees topped and the sap is' running well. The Dungannon Young People are to be congratulateden their splendid• presentation of the play "No Account David;"- 'which they gave. in Blake Ball' ... evening. -This is ,a Mali, Thur'sd9y ith' "lent of humor, and good play v' plenty .,. the interest of the audience was held. tiroughoi4. to IfORNt-- ste"dnesday, M18th are M, ` i. and, Mrs. George Saunders, a da ugther::Congratiilations stye We ares pleased to see Mr.• Harvey Anderson able to ,be out again,' after his long 'illness. Mr. John Blake of W.ingiiani spent the- Week='end i it.Ii iiia sister,:_1GIrs . Richard J hnston. Mr. Jas". Ci lbi t 'of Luckr os:-, slei'..h_loadof young'pee- bleu t a g ..,.,. . • . ..Mr. Walter B.' Craw, .and sympathy and floral contributions • .g Thursday evenin finest in Ontanb. ' ut to the lay y .ccs • here' next . at the tiine. of she death of loving leo p i B A will take the serve Did they have a ,g one problems of the agricultiirist: Mr• Seott spoke upwards''of 'two'. hrs.; His chief 'object • in Soiling to Para mount being to establish. as clear und_ erstanding'•.in'the •minds of all club , miembers regarding the payment • of.- the riding fee stating . that any • per= son shipping produce (who' was not a stock- holder in the' U. F. O.:Co-op-I , erative • Co.) was'' not entitled •to . fe- cefye.. commodity dividends from'. the U. F. U,• Co-operative Co. without hav- ing paid the riding fee .(25c.) as well as the `fee to head office. He also said • that up' to Jan. 1st 1931, the payment of'the:riding fee .had beenleft to the. honor of'the members, but that un- fortunately some members had ' re- ceived- dividends on •their shipments whoi ad not paid the fee; but he, said 'this would absolutely not occur,again' and no member shall receive commo- dity dividends unless he has paid both the riding fee and the fee to head 'of- fice. ` The Paramount 1LF.W.O..Club also • • enjoye -a- visit from their riding dir- ector, Mrs. Oliver Anderson, at their meeting in Feb.• at the home of Mrs.„ - Alex McDiarmid,. Lucknow. Mrs. An- derson gave an'interesting address on ptoblems. in which our clubs should be deeply interested: W e hopEto have' '. both these talented speakers visit our gelubs from time to, time as both' are anxious to see more and *better clubs throughout this •riding• and elsewhere: Thel • M rch ' meeting of'the Para- r • mount 'U. ' .W:O. was held on* 'esday March 17, at the home of Miss retta Campbell, • Lucknow. The pre ident, Mrs• J. T.' Webster occupied' th chair The meeting being on St. 'P trick's' Day was' well attended. A goo pro- gram was given. Letters of • i terest were read by the secretary. Mrs, - Clair Irwin,i one being iii •ackrioWledg_ meiit of a bale of clothing sea, recen- tly to Mrs -Edythe Smith Englehart The Anglican. Young People's As- sociation held a regular session • on Monday, the . Vice -President,' Miss• Dorothy. Cooke, presiding:. ,The gen- eral 'business. being concluded, the Scripture reading was • given by .. Mr. McQuillin, after which the Rector gave a' devotional address - on a "Mir- acle of Increase." Mrs. H. Treleaven then gave a humorous reading on the birth -date of . St. Phtrick, following which Mr. Hayworth rendered a trom- bone solo, accompanied by Miss M. Mitchell, Mr. J. Martin contributed a reading on `the life of St. Patrick, after which musical 'numbers were given by Bliss Mitchell at the• piano, Mr, Treleaven, violin and Mr. Hay- worth, the trombone. Members are reminded of the Holy Week •picogram next Monday night. • United Church'Y. I'. S. The' Lookout Committee p• repared the program 'for the Y.P.S. Monday eveni - . After' . the singing of a hyrnn, Mrs. Craw: offeed prayer,'. The Scripture lesson was read by Keith, 'Johnston. A very helpful,,and inspir- ing address on "Building -Our Char - octets" was -given by Mr.' John' Mur- doch. �A plane solo by Mrs. Newton• was' much appreciated. A vote • 'of thanks was tendered Mr.. Murdoch. Karishea 'ladies bring s$ndwiches.� _., in The roil` was: called and the Meeting President brought to. a close by a hymn and Mizpah benediction.' , .Rev. 1r. ' W. Craw and Mrs. Craw, weep=end' at Fergus. at- tending spend the , __. endiri the opening .of -life• •new Sun g of Melville il`riited Church.. clay 'School . said to be one et the This hall is . i _ The, April meeting .is to be held at - the home of Mrs. Eldon. Henderson, - Boundary: The roll calf to be answer- ed • by Hints on 'Gardening: The sec- retar.y would like to have all the fees in by'this meeting so , as to get thein sent to head• office at once.' , •The -ladies of•:the club intend 'hold- • ' ing . a: social evening and dance en • Tuesday 'evening; April, 7, in Carne-: gie Hall, Lucknow. Paid up members of both U.F.O- and U•F.W.O. clubs of J . Paramount and also of :Karishea ore . • attend. Adniissioii,- Gents mvited�to 25c. and ladies bring lunch. ' P,ara- indent° ladies please bring cake, and Card of Thanks rs. Cla'rence Shackleton and Mrs: - i .t _ a ford wish to J• Meister of „Stratford, , , ..e :hbors; ' --•• $h�l+r'thi= kmd friends and -.Haig - -r n •- hae'kle'to and_fant___ ..... an -S , kindness also Mr. 14.6.1- No. 499 for. `ly, and d time? We think jhushn4and fa'tliet. ' . ' • KO* „ 1