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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1931-03-26, Page 8.t. IbUCH, O. y. Tuoi, titittaDAY, ltatn 14th, . rt. LI , • 0,Y410.174g --APPROYEO. FLOCKS ''.1%,V1P7F BREED..• • .1NO .BIRIff'tE$AMINED4NW.-BAMP GOVERNMENT .•• , „ , • INSPECTORS.i, •• • ALL EGG wys.GwEiGg'051,P0..23Y; 01):NdES THE DOZEN ..114TCAgglr• BMW HUNDRED,. $10.00 • Ai** :$114,00.: thine $14.00. HATCHING...EGGS $400 PER AllNDRED 110% •GU,ARANTEED • FERTILE .OR it.w.L.4c•W4T,AL,A.L.F maktmErt. Otict ' • 'ON LARGE ORDER ,..... ' ' CAN SAVE .YOU: MONEY ON INCLIBATORS0ARoppgils.4 .P01111.TEr EEPIPPEE.,WEITE OR ..PHosp • DUNCAN: ,E)[1:14E.' Nsi*!*41pzeit•tisic:• ... • T:77— 7J% • 11012110100 • Messrs.Will s'Congrant • and Von, Leslie, spent Friday7kFith • Mr. ,Thos. Congratm,Wingh.am. , Mr. and ,Mrs.' John Ensign, and daughter, , Eileen,. were Sunday visit- ors at Howard Robinson's. . The :March meeting of tlie U.F.W.O. was held at the horde -of avu-§: Tyocriir • -1'EO-14-TAXATION Rifles Edna, James /Eddle:Wa - and Charlie Tiffin, Miss . Led, by Geerge. OliTel,„fermer Min.! !visiteA Miss Grace ''atict. Ager. of the OlillTecums,eh House in amea.Iti-elia-idion on ',Monday • even- 1....ondbYf and. now Canadian manager , •.' 9 • ug . • • • Mr. and MacInnes en- ertsined •their neighbors on TueedaY° eVening•with daneing end . genies. for the 1.Tniterl.,Iletels, 'Limited, a de- putation/froth the Ontario Hotelmen's ASseciation 'waited Pretnter kloritY today and asked hits to exempt hotels Mr. and Mrs. V'. Emereqn v'isited, from. all rtuuMPal, •t.uOtioll With the., he -Morgue sheet. Ole& to heat froim Robinson on IVIarch 19th; with elarge ettendatiee: , , , , Fraser. 'ef Manitebts, Who spent the *inter menthe, With his friends' Imre went to London to ontoenee •• work on the..PielyinAtil .ilighwayS ...0nder Mr. Mitchell ' of •Lueicnow. ' April' Meeting of the „Helyroed •"' Hostess -Mrs. Thothes, Hedgine,. Topic, aNSW danadiane,"7 ilaido04 Thersoii:44 4Call.r.441416_,90'4100.0 'Mining; Lunch Cern; .... MesdaJfles Will: MePliersan, Erect • of !--EneknOwi--as-lt---wea- not -,•known - • Tbriintisen, Howard..Haldenhr.., " *7; 'Graham Pinkney, Mr -and lllte. Will Eadie, spent 'Monday evening at 'Mrs.T-MelPherson's.' • ' .• . . irlUTERIVROil • We are glad to see mMr. umes Sutherland out a' chut!ellon Sunday after- his long illness. • Quite a nullnhet 'atm*. here are making maple000111/4 • nunlhet ..fthm our local* here attended, the ing of this • week ex. M. Wesley fin's at langeide and ali eeiesTed theMselves. • Rev.. Mr. Pollock was called away to Rochester last vie* to attend the. illiberal Of his brothei4n4eW, Mr, Schonty• who passecraway Very Bud.; denlj".: Mr. _and Atte.' Jain. Craig enter- tained • 'seMe•ef their friends int•Thursi. :day„.evening last week:4' • ' The- Community Was shocked' ' hear ,th•i. death of the 'Rev, , 17, , 'lumen eiciAllentiiiitir eht(toktserlY here that he was lick. • • — Mrs. :Fanny Craig, Mr. and Mrs. John Craig and family, and Mil. -Duncan Kennedy andr-MissHelen ' The Club will have euchre, Friday . Asterson: spent. a , very pleasant e,v- 'of this week Mr.. Richard Raker had.' ening - .' -4 • "Holy ''Cyclone"' charge of the rood ,a - Wednesday of. last ,Weelt. • • with 'Mrs David Gillies on - Mr. Ross Murray, etthessor for W. Wawencieh was in our locality last . . ` BORN:L-0n • Sunday, :March 15th, our fast literary and got one° a very ,TtiesdarivitIllirs.7-A-;,-Eniersen-ef---exCeption-iiii:editeetion and mit ,old es.ditor. Miss' Marit W4S on WaWanoth. , proVement ,taxation. . very entertaining with her dance • . •• Mts. Jehrt • Meantime: ' ,reCeived a kr...0'Neill':acild thnt, Under present ..11Ot-vitek, that her Mother,. Mrs. . MeFer,lahe acealnPanied 3gia • "Mr.'. and Mrs. Cecil Chantneir :ley' of Shallow lahe,„ 'WAS, 7RdW‘ers17: —,- • : ITO '.fltaming for Shallevi „ • Werd. Teronto Were loOn$ great winter months 1,4tli hishrOther,',,Robt,s : Sireisorta 'son Dr.• .a .clause tOdaY •• • • 's ."foreed....1,e-::tak.O.L.a_lreet'•.fot year Wednesday with kr. and Mrs. 'Ehnen -.7"*It'Lw4sTargued-l.hat-:aader . . 'melee e Wednesday evening of • cOndittens of business and taication: numbers, with -Mt.. Eldon Eckeneviillee 'Violinist. Messrs. Thornai and .Donald r Mr. and Mrs'. Jelin Pardon a son: ' bv the United Betels, liOieh as the Prince. 'Ole and hot soul' John lift Tiiiirs4y. iLl.naltin iht`htHarnilten and the killig Eil', . -Mr. Harris win? tag spent thMr Arthur e Mr: and Mrs. Jack Johnston.'of ' .• '' returned to his'lleme .in Ninth Dakota Simpson, of Rintail, who has been anti...Mrs. T. Hill visited op (real •14 'ilana7s7 " Tiffin of Winglienv, . . ,. • in the Liquor control Act it is ..013. Eileen. and Jerome Valad spent the from • . . . • .. his school studies, is Visitini4 ' • "Et : t tional with Munimpahties to pass bY- wk -e, ncl, with . Omit 'aunt, Mrs. John ' P d n with his uncle, Mr. Robert Simpson. ANIFIE&O• 1$1011$.4 at Owen Onand •recent Aisne oi the Owen Sound Sun-Thneshad .fallenring .aceeenc of t)m• death ,fohor,ei of W. H. Reed, &native of Ashfield and cad - sin a Mt. W. P. Reed of ;town; Tbe-InnerarartWITO-lir -ROO ; tonic' place enrWednesday: afternoon, from Westside United anirth, preced- ed 1:0 short **ridge at the house, 404 was largely attended relatives friends. Rev, A. L. Au* assist-: ad Iv. Rev, Mt. HAIPext of First Uni- ted church, .conducted the services.. The . remains.. were 'laid ',to test, in Greenwood eentetetY. The pall -bearers Were -4X 1#00,0841i144W' of thedecee- sad, Oliver, Alfred, .Victor, Vga,je.* and WillnOiAllan.. A 'favorite hymn,."The Beautiful Land." •Wne ef. fectively Sting aa, a%Ole by'*. Boorman, VOW of :thfi, de:Zellsectr- The - sympathy �f -the -coniniunity is extended to the sorrowing father and. mother, wife and children, sisters and •brothers. Those irate a distance 70.10 Jittended the. funeral were; . Mrs. - M. Henri ot Flint, Mich.; H. J. Reed, :ttl;• se Of Fink:: D. A. geed, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.; Mi. Allan :Mitleolin;.1134- troit;' .:Mr. Wesley • Allan; Toronto; 11rs..Andretv Fawcett of Barrie; Very :natty expressed their sympathy thru !mete, :antqng "then' being tokens: i-oefi the Ladies' Aid and 'Sunday 'School of Westside United Church; the4.-,-10.-70:-F;lionie-radgATVAT-Itlie- .).oet :office' Agit .Mr.- Charles, Waite's 'Itinday 'School Class; and many oth- Tho late Mr. Reed is a native of Aslifieldk being e son of Mr. and Mrej eibe4ilead;,• en__t_.j.ieslifield, now Onen Sound. Be is a 'nephevv: of dia. .Reed,, Sr.; of Lueknow. Mr. and ,M.T.0-Paer or ea; .oPa laws •granting 'such taxation:and now 'McGlynn; Riversdale. • • the .week,endtvith 4r. and „. Mr. Wm. Campbell end his Siete th--ey wanttotalcompillsory-ox.----Mr:and Mrs. Wheeler were Sunday tented the vacant lialf of Mr.B. ]eyTiffin And,: whim Mr. vim jo-inion of ..--tbe2-province,....lbe deoni of the Mr: Gorden •Statters was,,a recent . • elnption placed' .non.the statUte books visitors at 1VIrs. MePheisdn's. ' Mr. and Mrs. Win. Conn, Laura, Naylor's house. ' have , • • • • iii -Oerin- a:MI.-Ruby' and 11;fr.L.anti -Mrs. W. smaller hotels ' in 'Western Onteitrio iisRor at Erne -St • ,4.,apenimogstexily.fLiing •virith er Acke . -' • de/ 5, -FaleonerefElueiele. the week -end With Mr. and Mts.,'Wni., Mr. and Mrs. J. 'Craig of Whitechurch The -hotelmen also want consoli- Mr. and Mrs. George Tiffin spent *dation of all 'legislation effecting ho- Thiiitidtii evening at the 'home of Mr. • . tels:t The.prime -minister promised ' and Mrs. .1..E'Richardson.. , that the matter would be taken under ' ,consideration-7-hY Cabinet- council • at the laeme of Mr. and. Mrs.-, H. pet- „..typiece • On Ftiday evening.. . • Reit-ember 'the, "Cinitiet 1?-01gfamP'•, AmExpmplirg: TO .11I6RWAY TRAFFIC ACT-., Amendments to the Highway Tref- , . fie Aet of great iniportanee to motor.. , !iste -were introduced An the Ontario Legislature last week One amendment would conipel -garagertior-timmediately . zanily police• when •a car is breffght. in , for. rePeirs Ind: shows evidence -Of-haVini been' involved in a 'serious accident or havingbeen struck by a bullet. The amendment isaimed particularly at drivers of automobiles who do not-. stop following' accidents, The, garccie... men. would be required to give :the eing put-on-EOday evening; March °in .the Institute Hall it White- "aux& 4.•Ilance is to follow the pro., gram for which IL Mowbray will fur- nish niusia.•:.... , .. , Mr.' and Nis. yin -Brown; Ardyss and GettLe spent I Sunday , with Mr. .4 Mrs. V.," -Einer n. ., ,. jitift, Mrs. . esley:Tiffin enter - folks with a dance. r is ultiler the doe.., ed the 4th lin • on Monday eVelii Mr& W. A. Tayl 4. tor's .care. , Mrs. A. Patterson, •-her . daughter Of LicknOW; is with her it ; present. • ' ', .t. . :: . . . -• - Mr and Mit D.j Martin, Letifii, Bill and Donald speitt Sunday with Mr: ' and:Mis. R. Stewart. - , .' :' • . Mt. and Mrs. George .MeClenaglian • • :visited on Tuesday with Mr., and .Mrs. • R. Pardon, E: Wawanoth. ,• . kr. James' Res of near ,Holyrood, • ; visited n few day last. week With his Sister, Miss Cat erine Ross of 2nd . t, Con. • ,I. 'Mt. and Mrsi). few days this..wee •'`'•,s:4eorge :Tiffin: '• Mts. 'Atiines Ila bout of •near 'For.' Ars *pent n few ' days last week • 'with, her daughter, • Mrs.i34MeCten, '' Sighatt. • • • .. oe Tiffin spent a with Mr. and Mrs. • • It's Easy to Buy -at. • "MARKET” Lucknow's Department Store • KINLOUGII , ' Mrs. 'Bert McLean, has. returned •• litime after spending a few days At ' the home of her Mother, Mrs.- Belle Siessor, Teeswater, • Mr. and 'Mrs. :ins, Wall were -Sun.. • - day ,visitere it Jai.' Andgips. We are glad to report that Mrs.. • M. Kaman' is ininreving.. • Mrs; Mary Cox- and. son Wm., Sunday visitors at W., Boyle's: Mrs. Charlie Gillespie, .11eity and • •• Don are visiting with .\ Mr. and Mrs. Jas. •. ' Halderiby: Spent the ."' Weelaend Under the ,pcitental rod. A number ;front here attended the Club danie at liolyrood on • Friday • night. The Jr.' .be held at the home ,iof Edna, 13eyle on Saturday tetnectri• - name /and address of the owner or operator, and also the permit n!imbei , and description the vehicle. ' • Motorists who drive at an unneces- sarily, slow rate Will be penalized. if anpther amendment , becomes law Anyone driving• so slowly as to im- pede: or block the normal and reaton- • able movement of traffic", .would be subject to fines varying from. $5 •for the first offence and $100 for the third. • . •Hitch -hikers .Wrialk-elso come 'der the official ban is still aitother eniehdment; • which reads, "NO pet- som'aiiail, whfle on the traVelled por- tion of a highway?, solicit a ride from the driver or operator of a motor vehicle other than a. public' vehicle." The proper method of makingleft and right hand turns at intersections Is clearly defined in 'another amend- ment. This addition to the act states the drivers of a vehicle intending te- turri,to the right into an'intersecting ..highway shall, approach the inteftec- thin and turn as clOsely as practical to the right Curb of the highway. In :the case of a left turn, 'a signal - to • drivers must be ii.•;,,en, and the winter- ist mutt be as near the centre of the highway as pristsible before making the turn. rs. . io t isited o Friday-- -With-Mrs..-W. R. -F-10144 " - Mrs Roy Patten of Lueall,.,,apent a.few,daYs recently With her mother MO. A. Fox. The lobster :eel/son along .the • Novi Scotia coasts is in full . sWing. It -is estimated diet it•ieast 400 •fisheirmeu are engaged inthe • industry and that the ntintber wili likely 'reach 200,0.00 or The dining saloon; of the new 42,50040n' Empress ' of Britain, known as ;'Selle 'Jacques Clartier," is 'the largest unpillared tom on' the five oceans. It was decorated FraReatigswytn-R.A. ere.' . , Mr. and Mrs. Ilarty Belle • were Siinday • Visitors wItli friends on- th,!. 10th Oof.\•-•,, 1 iAies Evelyn McLean . spentthe pest ;.We'tik i Teeswater friends..' Mr. Oaorge Peidlt qi Glamiss called , Mende here litoridap • , CAN WEIGH' TRUCK% LOADS ON ' ' ROAD • •• Traffic • Officer Leaver, • of Huron. C.Tirity now, carriesin his car atieat apparatus winch fits iritO a eige not • muth Larger than- xi suit cage, a Set ef scales for weighing the loads • on triads% .go that he ear 'check up over- loading of fru-Cita' right on the rsi'ad; as cages of susincian coerce td his ',lathe. This appa.rattailwhich has been iti use Or Softie time has 'only just. now been • : ifftradticed into Huron CoutitY, and the officer says it Will be impossible for overietiding, to get , ineens, to test the load at SrlY-,•tinie, anywhere„ A, Prestat Young .than has sortie •distinction.' Ile was tented into mar- ring°. Other men have been talked odt of it, • . • • • • • by As, a tourist oentre7:CaPe.,..itreion •eitjoYed Pee of the;best seasons in -,•its, history 'during tfte During the yeaiy2,450. automobiles ,ere handled across the Strait of Can'sci as ' Compared with 2,057 for .the previong . . , • , Miss ' Helen , Paterson thes gone to viiit, for e few • 'days with friends in Toronto. •— : piirdon retitinedTfilin) Detroit after visiting a," couple of Weeks with her, btother Elgin and Ina Mr. and Mrs,. Cecil Falconer. MoVed, • last week to theitirm, which he pur- chnsed.froxii his father, Mr;',1:- &Met. Miss -Alberta Sheills of„near,, Bine- Vale spent the Week -end with 'Miss' Leila Leggett. •-= McBrien who hag been in Clinton the greater pert of -the - winter with hei daughter, returned to her . , .„ *o* 4;proto,lrogget. *Fhite.*040:a00**** :,*40,14zett gomPlet0.s. NEW .0.10ATS ,.• • • , 4.,••• NEW .DRESSES • Voir ,POE, SCARFS'' • • • SPRING HATS wio's.Os - 'GLOVES •• • -1cOsE4.`r..).-ERT, Vancouver will' have.the honor of luinie here. • .welaoming • a, • reigning monarch when King rrajadhipok, of Slani,,' Mr. and Mrs.. John Mowbray en - and' his eonsart, "Queen Rambai-•, iertained the young folks on Friday • Barni, arrive there April 17, atOard eVening. Japan. /Canadian Pacific liner Empress•: of • .. 'GOVERNMENT -LOANS .ON FARM . PROPERTY •• • .The scheme inaugurated a. few. • years ago by the Ontario Govern- • ment, by Which the owner of farm • land May secure,. a loan ,from the • government. is 'pot generally, under- Sood. For the /benefitof those who may wish information on thiamattet, we submit, the folloWing liet of. con- ditions' on which the, loans are naade: • 1. The security -demanded is • a • first mortgage on the farm pro- - petty. • One or the largestend raost Cour- " egeous engineeringundertakings on . the continent is -proceeding, at . the Abitibi cannon. Abitibi River. near Cochrane, Nerthern :Ontario. Where • a plant I being blink to generate 250,000 "borke-power at a cost of -over $20.000.000. • 40 • • •• , "britiskAteeffor Canadian' pro, duce," 'hi the slogan' 'lettered • on massive shaftings unloaded at.Saint • John recently for Shipment over Canadian 'Pacific Railway for' usek •in hydrorelectrie s development plants at Beanhitencile, Quebec., and ' in the Valley If the Ottawa River. France should prove an excellent Market for Canadian wheat Wilco she has not. committed herself to ' • regulated -Purchases of wheat from Central European countries. said Hon. C.. A. -Henry; Prench Minister to Canada:, iterview'ed. at the Windsor. fflatirin, Montreal,- on hie. way to present credentials at Ot- tawa. . • • .• . ...' • n. •Nifibitham "7 • The regular meeting, of the Aeli-•• :ield Union P.F.WA was held at the: :home of Mrs B.' A. MacDonald, Loch - with the. President,- Mrs. N„: J. • Mac- Kenzie -1'.47 the, ehii- ctratAt7thithis hH ere• -•,w are-rgeo ;sanded a:number Of visitors, is well is the regular members of the Club, .After the Usual -opening exercises and such huaitiess , as the Club had , on hand' wits-, considered, -points' .ln-the March bulletin Were duly discussed. In this connection ,considerable inter- :* Was shown in-the_suggestion that •we tench intigic, in our public b1d Then it Was considered advisable to have •the.‘yoger members et .the. Club w'ritee-i-Saye on some one of the ;ubjects for debate subniitted front heiad office, the members' producing the beat,essay to theeive a prise Or. gime. 'Continuing there was-trtgoo& arograin,„„of -the follewing numbers:. A . violin selection by Mr. Alexi lititC:-; Donald; aceompanied by Mrs: Tom MiteDomild at the Piane. Continuality singing, "Bring back my Bonnie to 'me." A sae by Miss K. McKendrick, md a pretty eichihition o :the Irish •Jig by AttisseiBettie Bisset and Kath- arine' MacKenzie. An unusual and agreeable 'addition to the proiraM viap the address given b Mr. Donald. • McLean -on his Sojourn in California ind other points in. the South. , .MiteLeates„ orderly and .detailed de- kription of his. experience tinting his •'trip, varied as it wag by several humorous temtrks, held the.attentien if the meeting throughout; and was well calculated to inspire his audience with 4...desire to yisit•Lthie' land of mnshipe and .flowers. : Following this a vote, of thanks War. •riven Mrs. MacDonald for the use of her home; •Mre.• bunean MacIfityrc • ha i kindly offered her home for the April meeting: After elesing .with •the National Anthent :a ditinti-luneh was served. • ' Relayed to •tWpity-tWo stations by Canadian Paelfic Telegraphs speech of •the Prince of Wales. opening the British Trade Fair in . Buenos Aires. sia'S: Clearly, heard ' across ...the Dominion, 'Thai lroad- 'Cast was brought to ',Canada direct ; from .13uenos' 'Aires by the short •• 'wave beam sYetem of the Canadian Marconi Company. " :What' the Ice. Age looked. like, mifllimsof • years age, is exactlY .pictured in•the great Columbliiice- extendinga-for-.....Minctrede of mile§ in !ie • Rookies, and easily • accessible rime Lake..,Louise, said ' Waiter. L. Payne, in a recent • between Quebec ity and Victoria . '2 The maximum loan which will be greeted is $12,000. 3 No loan will eiceeed 501.4 of the • value of the ProPerty as deter- \• mined by the Inspector of the • Board. • 4 Interest charged is. at the rate . of. 5% % per- annum: • ' O 01 00 nd • " be further charges according to ' the site of the loan and the work, , necessary in preParing the title 1.•• anddrawing tethemortgage. • 6 No inspection of • the-. property • will be made when there IS snow' on the ground. • ment is inademuerwenttyanithe 7 - The lean is drawn up for a per. tad of years and repayment • is made on the arnoytisttion plan. • this reqUires an annual paincent pi $93,66 for &dry $1;000 bortpwed ,for a period of 5 Inspect' ri fee is 2. • must accompany the -application. ture entitled; "On licirsobach. to the ' Age," • 'ph e•fielt1 extends in the form' of glaciers V!, three;sides' from. wbich mighty rives .rtin to the Areile, Pacific -.`And • Atlenite oemans. . -• -... • ' • • • Chatnplons Of the RaliWay-Tihoptt Leakpd and winners' of. the Beatty • Trophy and the Thornton Cup. the • tanaXae. el fic_HallwaY hockey ,toftp, wotLtmlividlialiy. ---------.16 .= 1 . _ , 1• 1: twenty years. , Hpwever, the 1 borrower has the privilege of , .- paying the mortgage off • in whole or in part on 'any, due in - 'Wrest date. ,• ucknow Flour, M1IIS 11 511.nitelmt `Flour--ILAYELOCK Pastry Flour -MADEoltliTE'' Mill' Feeds --44 OM- G A LIE BRAN -- SHORTS • FUR Litte-of Otiliatta -,eq10140.4,1.4.,E01* • -Pigthoi;;;-;-.64-:-c-hovf, Ceti -- Choi; Steer Fatine,Chielten Chowder, Chick Startina„ Chick droweit% :Choir, Etc. ' SWIFT'S ' • Meat 'Scrap "and. Bone Meal Novi is the time tO OrderPont • "TCHICIUSTARTER one 0.r.7710° eelf- WirEArg w4S.TED '••••• • . • • • RAPID CITY " .Our coremunitir Wes sadly shocked when they, heard of the death of Rei. Jetties A. James. of 1e Cris% who . • for fear years was „pastor (I outh • .Kinloss Presbyterian • Church. Rev.. Mr. James was ef a jolly nature did' • endeared /himself to . the hearts of • The etingregation hy_-hitrhind 04 80,e- iable nature. A short funeral service was held in South KinlossPresbyter- ian Church on Monday ,afternoon and the remains laid to rest in South Kin- loss' cemetery. ,W extend to Mrs. The Ashfield Coinniunity express 'sincere sympathy for and Mrs. ,Jno. Johnston on •their recenchereav-,, •ement when Mr. Jthriston'e' brothel., Williain of Lucknow, quietly passed - :may ,Saturday afternoon after lingering illness of several months.: ,SyMpathy is age extended to Mrs. C. E. McDonagh and Mrs. Jinn. 'Fattish, sisters of the -deceased. • •• • •• Was' Annie MacDonald, (teacher) .of Dunlop, motored home to spend the week -end With her parents, •Mr. and Mrs. Jas. MacDonald. Institute• ThAPwkiiiiii*bee4hinegl d of the tthbee home.We 1 I Mrs. N. 1J. MacKenzie on April, 2nd. • . The Yentig .People. Lethal** are holding . dance in Leekalshehall on Thirrsday -eve, April 2nd ' Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Gaunt spent. an evening last *epic with Mr.. and Mrs. Leslie Ititchie The March: ,Meeting Parainnunt ti.F.W.O. was held at the hone . of Miss Greta.darapbell on the 17thinst. 'The" program. was Opened .by the Lord's • Prayer • followed rolr cell (Irish Jokes), then by• titeS of the jest Meeting 'belitii-ina It you are „thinking of applying . a, loan, it wOuld be well to pug in your' • •iiiiiireittion bnei aii : reqiiente* '. .. With' gold watcher; attendedTaltr-the ordesi4li w Are received and no insPeCtitin will be Made when snow 15 01 tlie ground. An application fortii,. maybe secured • by writing the Agricultural Develop - tat. the gift of g. W. Beatty, chair - than and president of the sYstetir. In henor of their VietorY, at a tutu- • etiet st the Place. Vier HotOl Montreal, recently, . The team will play Winnipeg at the end „pf. March for the all lines 'hockey Champion, • 4111p• of. t4e .4411vir az*. 4119.• ' \ Jamie our deepest, sympathy. Our teacher, HaMilton :las Maimed her duties atter being • Mr. and, Mrs: Mervin Deeveit °•who vent: the winter Months here %aye rented Mi. Rolit..--Bettort's house in ucknow and mov'ed in last Monday: , Burgesa ;end .,Mrs. J. S. McDonald called On a few of, our reg. "dents last 'Monday. •t S.' ., Mr. and k,•rs: Frank Williame. • Of '9iiiseelit returned:la:Mae twit konday, titer a Week's Visit With •.‘ jarter. • .; - • Mrs. Albert.. Carter who spent the Winter minithe in Preston, , returned ,to.her•home-hete last -Saturday. • by , the Tleittittyr-Mre pre4r-frxthe Solos were rendered by Mts., John Mrs. Jas. Webster and Ex. .elynt Reed followed By readinge by Hrs. Sas. Webster, Ethel Martin and 1110fit Board- Parliament uildings, jfr Jo. Jamieson. A gay mouth og- , • Toront0a Ont. ka0 eei0gtOn ine FiVen by (bac° • WEST WAWANOSIVCOIJNCIL The West, Wawanoth . municipal council held its regular meeting On March 9th, with all members prksent, • The minutes of .last ineeting were. read and adopted. ,Mr.:George Stewart purchased ad elm . Width stands on ;he toad allowance, fin. $3.00: The roll was accepted itemthe'leollector and arteers of taxes 011121.98 noted. A by law to borrow Money for current Onditunk was read three tunes and. ally .Onseed. Mr. Carr was peeilani ' • and his request regardiing certain trees in front of his property • granted. The Connell adjourned, te meet April leh at One p.m., Diirnin Phillips ,Clerk. Webster, *followed byoeVeral numb- ers _. of ::catritiounity singinig ntith, lWit.4:., Grent DlcDiarniki ;presiding . at the . . 3rgen... ,Lunch followed.' • The . next .. meeting will .he held at ' the home O Hrs. Won ilendersoh. The toll fall 7 or the April meeting' Will be hints • )n Spring ,Gardening. . ' ' -,•-. • Mr. ifogilie MacKenzie Of Kintail, mitered to tendon last' *feili,- ae., iompanied.hY • Miss Beckett and bet• .1lothep,kr ilie , • it in Vietpiin ,;-• ..,,,..- Ice) 'Hospital ing trett otits.• - 'A Ver Mica:411u' '81a lee was lield 1» -- Paramount Hall last tiday.,,eerg., by.: the U.F.O. iand-.D.P.- U.F.W.O. inenitets. .. ,b4rs: Thos: ,Th-i-irbeirti • Of Itincer4- , aboe &nut* (Lii- Ribbon) of Kin - Is rein:44E4 baing VerY .10W 101i ' low04 *.. iteulohis, opetstiotittitriook: . , j