The Lucknow Sentinel, 1931-04-16, Page 13,
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L. Treleaven, ..6!4'4 o'!
'Hours: X9-4-.2 A. M. , 1,30--5
PHONE 53 -RAY
WALL PAPER n PR lineof 1941
Wall "Paper on hand. Prides' consider-
ably down: for 1931. I am also agent
;ler "leading job houses.-
R. J CAMERON
rater, 'Pajinfer. and Grainer
Box 174, Ltielniow• •
LICENSED AUCTiONEEI
Rtivli�g token Out Auctioneer clic
ease foe the Counties of. Bruce and
Huron, the undersigned . is prepared
,._:.:to conduct all kinds oteAuctioii Sales
Many years experience of : dealing
ee in farm stock.; e •
'Phone' ` 87, Fort Garager Lucknow:
• . Well. Henderson.'
FOR. SALE -Eggs 'for Hatching-•-
'Jersey Black 'Giants -50c. •a :'setting
S.' A. Carnochnn:
-S'EED ;'PEAS -Canadian Beauty
For Sale: - ,Apply to D ; $ Alton,,
Dungannon: 67-n •9,
Local and General
Mr. Melvin . ,'Hackett • visited', bast
week with friends ,in London.
Mr. arid" Mrs Welter Horne were,
up front Kingsville' for the'week-end:
'lire. A. E.::MeKim. and 'children
visited during Easter week in Ter -
onto.
New Curtains and;, 'Curtain:.•mater-
iat•Special. Pslees.- •"Mkket" Luck
tore
tow a : Dept, 'S. e'
,
Al[ies ' Winnie Nixon - ,spent 'the.
week -end in :London with'. her sister,
Miss Pearl ,Nixon
Miss Willens Chesnut, nurse -in -
training
at St. Joseph's Hospital;'
London, spent Saturday at her home,'
Mr. and ' Mrs. J. A Glenne mot-
ored , from •'.Delhi to attend the fun-
eral .of. the late Mrs,. Lachlan . Mac-
Intosh. • ®
Mre.:•
Winterstein.,of lelegetown ' is:
visiting at .the. tome' .,of . Mrs. John..
,Button; who, has been•ill with Bron
chitis:.
Mr: and Mr`s. Eldon Twamleyewere_
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q. from Cha atn';to.. spend the week.
FOR . SALE•=Good Young York P
'Sow,, with. 5 Pigs, 3 weeks} old- ' end With Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
also: .200 bus.. good •,seed' Barley, , at Twamley.
50e. per .b Iishel. James T�'ers e
Miss Minaret MacLennan who
FOR SALE . Combines] : Gould
Shepley, & Moore. 'Cas Engine and
Pump Jack, in: good condition: " : •
R. J. Moore, Lucknow
TO RENTe. 46 Acre ' Grass Farm,
well mattered by spring. creek. . Two
miler sou ii eastof St 'He eI nsC`--
_ .. - Todd -L-ucknoiV:
Vi: J. T r
(16 -4e -p.) .
BABY CHICKS FOR SALE
Chicks from `bred-to-l>t,y, free range
flockt. $14.00 per - hundred for • April
end May.
E. J. Trewartha, Clinton, . R. R.3,
'Phone 611 .22. '
,. TO 'THE PUBLIC
Having. returned, to Ripley t o .ee-
some my practice as Veternary sur-
geon, I: would respectively; .solicit ,the
good tariU and patronage which-' " k.
formerly enjoyed. `
11r. W. J. Kelleher, V. S.
Phone' 29 • • Ripley, Ont.
:. _ _.,_ pO A?J:DE3 FOR-33AI E .-A-quar1titye
• ' ,af. Seed -potatoes for • ..sale' ---Green, ,
Mounnsins-or-Cobblers;, graven fro Messrs.• -:P` a and Donald ' Giant
ce seed' •from, Prince. Edward .
who 'spent;'tlte Easter•week' at Tees-•
IaLand, 19f . one
still. hold a setae 'water, ' . called , on . their Lucknow
gnintity of No. one .potatoes. Now is
the time to order. : friends before -,returning to: Toronto.
• J. W. Joynt, Lucknow.
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was home for Easter week, . returned
on : Saturday► ,to Toronto,, to..resunie"
her duties. as teacher. • • •
We have Mureseo, . the sanitary
wall ',finish, in • all •'shades: Two ''pack=
g.ese will_decorate •.an apdenary.�siied _27 years. -o f_ fe tl of and efficient ser
vices." The `speech and;; -the presents
The regular:• meeting ofethe w:C tion„ were 1oudirealliptnededeeand;-al-
T:U. will be : ld at the heme. of• wing' "For 1Ie's. A Jolly Good. Pei.
Mrs. MacCall on Friday,. 'April low. •
17' at 3 o' lock P.M. To the' Dr. this •was: much mor
' F than was expected: On rising ,to re
Nest—Spring Prints, Ginghams, , •°^
Feta the 'spring ply'he said that _fee Some nunute
Broadcloths. - Fe sh ' as p hie 'head: had been swelling to ,sue
flowetrs.. ; Reduced 'to`' 19c.."Market "- an extent . that he -,could now'scercel
t:ucknow's . Dept. Store. • `. • speak, But he . managed • to make
Jut .received aashipment of Men's. very good speech, acknowledging '
s
`acid Boy's made to order Work Beautiful gift, .,end referring' .to th
Shoes. For s J e at reduced prices, at
W. J.:' Little'sl' Sl ee - Store.
Vaster pick -Treleaven- has re-
turned' to Hamilton after• spending
-the •" Easter --holid'ays in town • with
-51-Treleaven and Gertrude.
NANOUET,-.FOR-RETIRING-
TELEPHONE
OR RETIRINGTTELEPHONE AGENT :.. ,
BeII` Telephone Co. Recognize 'Long
Service of. Dr. A. • M. Spence.
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‘Thele wee a most e nJ yable g&.,h-
erilg o: about 'g0 of Lcknow's pro-'
fessional and business' men in • the
Council Chamber, Tuesday evening
of this week "The occasion .was, e
banquet .given :by the' Bell Telephone
'Jo in honor of Dr #..k. ,Spence;
wllo; .afterha'¢in' charge of'. the 1o=
�u
Tel,r
tial .Belt' '' epl1Q e'• b'1 ce for 27"
years, recently.: retired, having sold'
out_, his,; business._.to Mr., _Fraser Pati .
er:; on
It was: all, very nicely arranged,
the coreparlya being represented 'by
Colonel Routley, Division manager,
London; and Messrs F. H'. Robinson
district .manager, and J. M. Mac-
Intosh, •Dist, plant manager, • Strat-
ford. " .
The total the
omelf.'s Institute had
charge of the catering, and served
a most inviting repast. 'As the. num-
;ber was 'necessarily-.liniited,'the in
was to have a representative gath-
,ering m
IVtr, F H Robinson Iiieeided-e guest and
-SACRED BAND CONCERT
LARGELY ATTENDED
The Town. . Hall was. well filled lest
Sunday evening, when at ..8.80 o'clock
the local. Band presented a very
pleasing program• 'Mr. Schatte is.•
certainly entitled to much' credit for
the way he has"'brought the Band on'.
in • the three. ' months, he, • .has.
had charge •of the -training:. Ke evid,•
entleO is an enthusiastic • and pains-
talGing' director and' it is ;hoped =thntt.
the .Band, Committee will' be able., to
retaia .`his services •' for, somite time," . ;t
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nienbers..-:Riven• were as fol-::
Marsh: Deke_ .Street
Hymn;, Abide WithMe
Selection Joy . To Ther World,..,
Serenade:Softly Peals.the Organ.
Vocal .Solo:•Monistary Garden, by.
Mies Myra MacDonald.
March: Down the Line.
March: ,'Little Giant;
Selection: Throw Out the, Life 'Line.
Vocal Solo: There is"a Land. on High,'
Miss Enola Buswell. '
'Selection:. Sii er Threads. 1 J.
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Serenade: Whispering Leaves.
Selection: upid's Charms.
March: Canadian Patriotic.
Natienate Anthem-. •
the toast tothe' of the' -evening Several members of ,the ngham•.
as. -proposed p by-, Colonel
Dr. S encs, w,with Mr. Sch a to
P - -- .__- � ''came oyez£ w
Band, .. -- ---
Routley; -who- well exp;ereneed in assist, sii�Ic rs: Newtdn played -for_
such: matters, made'a Most suitable 'those.'who sang., -
peech, at, tire., conclusion -.of :'which
Mr,' Maclntosh presented,•, Dr. Spence,
with a ' beauty:fur silver tea-serveee,••
the tray . being suitably inscribed ' as
• being' presented . in. recognition.- of
- denteise heenillage,_paseed., awl . on
Sunday in the person of Mrs.;Lechlen�`
. e ,wi e45e :ears:of_age�
`'Ma'c7ito-sh: Sh y
and, of course, hail not enjoyed good
health for some time,;. but she' was...
seriously 'ill' for :only about a week.'
The :: funeral was on• .Tuesday • af-
ternoon to Kinloss Cemetery. • Ser-
vice wt's .held in..:the: Presbyterian
Church; 'where the deceased had long
been,* `consistent and faithful mem-
ber
Mrs. MacIntosh is survived• by
Death of MVirs. L..Mctntos�M'
An• gold and,.. highly, esteemed resi
room. Wigs:,. Murdie. 8i • Son.
The Bread
of Health•
The Bread
- sof .Health
• OUR MOTTO IS: QUALITY ANH SERVICE •.
SOMETHINGS SPECIAL
I IMPERIAL • 'COCOANUT COOIt1IES
' • CREAM " SLICES ` : TEA BISCUITS :
....JELLY• ROLLS): • r, . BRAN & DATE:' JENS
CHELSEA: BUNS RA�SBER'RY TARTLETS
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.AiKER
VRCH OT5
United Church U i e Ch h 'Y. P. S,
d
:' A debate ' constituted the", main
feature of the , program at the Young
people's meeting at the United
church, Monday evening. The resolu-
tion was 'something' of an old -tinter:
"•Resolved. that Intemperance is a :
Greater ; Evil than War. The nein-
ative was taken ' by.' Mr. Alex Smith.
'end!" Miss, - Winifred Armstrong and
opposed to. them' were Miss•.. Olive
Allton and Mrs, Craw, The young de-
liaterssdid. very ,well;sit they were.
.bore down by the cooler, heads and
the -superior, -logic of the= -Negative,..
who convinced the . three judges- that
of.. the two 'evils, war is the 'greaten
The, judges,'vvere: Dr. Newton; Dr.
Treleaven' and: Mrs. G, Ostrander: Dr.
Newton' delivered the' judgment. and
in . doing'so wel set forth•w,the- diffi
cultles _ hiele ',judges , encounter
their effort to': be fain -lie stated that;
into
:tile -tyle: -Elements- •te--be�takeii_ __-__
account. in a debater's: Speech : are, the
presentation a. the .facts ' and the
convincin power of the presentation.
The 'Scripture. reading wait t�alcen
by.. Margaret Ritchie; . Misses Martha
'MacCallum and Gertrude' •:Treleavee.
sang' a; duet, and .Miss' Norma:'Tre-
leaven'' ,contributed ,a piano • solo:
There was ,a good attendance as 'his
usual when,, there is a - debate. •
The :- resident"'announced'' that the
result. of the membership contest
which has :been under way' for• some
time .will be announced at. the meet-
eng nett, Monday .night. , n
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E8 UTOWS SALE
Ex g ntor of the estate of • the
late
Elliott ' Miller will`s have an.
auction' sale' pf cement builder's out-
fit and tools, also two automobiles
belonging to the estete, at the Ag-
ricultural Hall, Lucknow, on Satur-
day, April 18th, commencing at two
o'clock P. • (16-4-c.)
PALE --S, C. White Leghorns.
Biber .Chicks from large stock --blood
tested and under government super-
vision. Priced where you can afford
to buy. Until May 1st, 12%c; after
Miy let, 10c. each. Place order early
- .supply__ limited:: Hatching eggs, $3.00
per hundred; 36c per 16. -Eimer J:
Parrish, R. 7, Luckr} ow. •
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'Phone Dungasninon 62-21.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
The administrators of ,the estate
of the late William Irwin, will offer
the property of the estate for sale
by public auction; on the premises,
East half •of Lot No. 10, Tenth Con.
of Ashfield, on Monday, April 90th,
1931, at 3 o'clock P.M.For decrip-
tion al property and terinC'of sale,
see bills.
John ITwin, Well. Herlderson,.
Adinini:itrator,; - Auctioneer.
(16--4--c.)
• SON. SUCCEEDS HIS• FATHER
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AS HURON CROWN „ATTORNEY
.No need to send your money Garay
for a cheap ,paint;, We have a . geod
paint at $1.00 per quart. The colors,
are attractive,-Wm.-Murdie & Son.
Douglas Bros. who had taken the
mail from the .C. N. R. station , to
the-.1Post Office for almost'ten years;
macre their -last trip ' in that. connec-
tion Wednesday night of Mast Week. -
Mr. Herb M�QuilIin was the success-
ful applicant far the job.
The Regi 'G. 'W. Gardner;' now of
Castilton, Onil:, and who usually
spends part of the summer here, has
received and accepted a call to be-
come pastor of Trirnity United.church
Babcaygeon, Ont. He will commence
iiia ditties there :°ft � Jule 1st..
The clbjtge at the Bank of Mon-
treed took 'place this week -Mr. and
Kra. Macpherson and family moving
to Mildeuty, and Mr. aril Mrs.'"Olierle
.taking up there residence' here. The
transfer of household effects was
Made by an • ininrense ' moving van
which, dame from 'Iiamilton to de
the. job, •
good: 'relationship which had always' lite daughter, -Miss Isabel. Macintosh
existed -between the 'company and 'R. N '
himself: When' he first took charge ' •
there were jest 'eleven local 'phones.
connected with the switchb rd;. now
there are . 250. There was f course,
Yong -distance- connection _..He _ told of ._ Lucknow residents will be inter-
ested to -know the crates _ at.ewhich__a _
water service •can be secured from
the new •Village Water, Works When
completed. Following are the rates
at which, water will be supplied by
u
P'ro posed. Water Rates
'aenuxnber of aniusing..incidents in
the early days ,in the office. •
Col. Routley had stated tbat. in
the •first year" , after organization of
the Bell Telephone. Co. 'back in 1517,,
the . income' was .only! eleven thousand
dollars.. It now has 800 thousand
'phones, and ,one ' can talk to any
worth while centre, in the civilized
world. A man at Windsor .had, the
other day spoken to a' man in .Aus-
tralia with success:
Following the Doctor's,; a'eknow-
ledgment, 'short speeches were made
`by Reeve Robert Rae, Mr. J. R. Mc -
Nab, • Dr. Johnstone, and the Rev. It.
W. Craw. All were splendidly coon-
plementery to the guest of the ev-
ening, and there were many: expres-
sions of good•wishes for his succes-
sor; Mr." Fraser ,Paterson. •
A vocal, solo by Miss Myra Me -
Donald --Mrs. Newton :at,the piano -
gave variety to the .program:,
We learn that there was also 'the
presentation to Mrs. Spence, sat • the
house, of a beautifril bouquet , of
roses. '
.The hearty singing of Auld Lang
Syne, brought the pleasant event to
a close: • •
• Dudley • E, lichee; • of . Goderich,
has been . appointed. • county crown at•'
torney, for Huron C-ou itY; sii'cceeditig
ills, father, Dudley ' Holmes, who re=
dently was appointed.- judge --of' the
county of Sitncoe.
Holmes has been piracticing
- - ...ast ten
lava,, at Goderirich for the p
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stili, end has, •mad'e a good ,sputa
trop • - -' is a :sort lawyer. He ha1,s been
solicitor I
fof the town of Goderich
ainae .1924:
new crown attorney was born
;.,e0"."••The.
�. _......, at dedericit, btlt the family moved
- m.,.w wheat. ---die: "w s : quite
to Winiha
.young. He •received his -educationiii
i ' aand during the Great War
rnghm►
•. . 1t ,
vias ovorae$` serving with the Iiia
311
V
the year:
1st Tap ', ' $ 6 00
Additional Tape• ' 120,
Bath Ii Tub' . 2 40
Toilet ...... ... 3 60
Basin . e — 1 20`
Lawn ` - - 2 40 -
Service. Charge • .2:40
The monthly rate is one -twelfth
of these rates, and there, is a, 10%
reduction for . prompt . payment.
Other services, are as follows:
Garage • .. 10 00 •
Barn . , , . , ..... ...... e$ • 2.00
Store 6 00
-Laundry. • ' • 15 00
Restaurant .. . 8 00
Churches 'will be : charged the same
as residences.
T.HE T . ;
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FAMILY' A
RE
APRIL 17 '18.
"GIRL, OVERBOARD •
:. and' Comedy
:SOCIAL LIONS
COMING, SPECIAL
"HELL'S HEROES""
AT KII GS$IUDaGE
Commencing Friday, ' Evening
' :`APRIL lath
and: 'on
EVERY ,SECOND FRIDAY
THEREAFTER
A Dance Will -Be Held in the 1
-~-$•ingabridge-Earish- Halo•
Good 5 -Piece Orchestra
' Lunch Servede;
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Decker "lead•, in prayer. The minutes
were read and adopted. Mrs. Murdie
gave a list of the . supplies that were
to be 'prepared for the .bale, Letters. ••
of appreciation Were :read, '.from: the
siek who. had been remembered. Mrs:
Robertson•: stead the Devotional leaf=
let, Mrs. Alton. lege in ptayer, Misses
Mabel McLure and Martha McCallum
sang;'a. duet, ,Mrs. Craw then gave
a ,report of the branch convention:.
she attended' at Hamilton.. The,, meet-
St, Peter's A. Y. P. A. leg "closed in the usual way.-Sec'y:
"'The' A.Y P A.• .held its regular ses- ; The 'Presbyterian W.M.S. Auk. '
siori -Manila "nigh -President-Fred- The E,asteiFThaali fesi ig meson -"
Martin in the chair. The meeting was held on .the -•8th instThe levo-'
opened with hymn 164, and :prayers tions] part of the service was. taken
weeread b'y' the rector, The secre • b e
Mrs. G. H. Douglas,. ' Mrs. B.
tory"read the . minute's of the last Chesnut and.. Miss. D. Henderson.
meeting which were approved., The
Mrs. E. A. MacKenzie wave the topic
roll' call found, the Reds one ahead "An Easter Message," and a. reading
for the night. A • resolution urging
was given by Mrs. J. A. Geddes. Mrs.,..
payment of capitation: tax was car . (Rev.) Kenneth McLean, Wingham,
give an address on "Easter." Mrs.
,McLean .is a very pleasing speaker,
and ber inspiring 'address was -very
much appreciated.:A' solo was sung
by Miss Myra MacDonald, at duet
by Misses .Mary and Winnifred Doug-
las, and- a trio by Margaret- Mac-
Donald, Edith • Smith• •. and Lorraine ,
Brabsen..
Men's Club .•
On" Thursday . evening- the annual
banquet of St.. Peter's Men's, Club
was held at 7 o'clock, with a splen-
Aid attendance. After supper, com-
munity singing wa-s enjoyed, .and
then the -gathering -opened ' in ' the
usual way: Mr. Fred Martin proposed
the toast to Canada, • and Rev. ' Mr.'
Gallagher spoke on behalf of the
Church. The speaker of the evening
was Mr. J. •H. .Hartman, the • Lay
Commissioner for the .Diocese of
Huron; Others who contributed • to
the program were, •Messes. M. Orr,
P. Stewart and J. Hayworth. Miss
Mona 1Vlitchell presided at the piano
.during the evening.;
Bargains in Mens Work Shirte-
Work .Pants and Overalss. "Market"
Lucknow's Dept. Store.
ried, and the date• 'set• for the an-
niral banquet. ' .Miss . Eileen .Johnston
then Head the Scriptuiie _;lesson, fol-
lowed by a trombone solo by Mr. J.
Hayworth. Mrs. H. Treleaven con-
tributed an amusing reading, after
'which the spe ►ker,. Mr. le. G. Mac-
Kenzie was introduced. 11 ,spgke on.
some of the ideals which .Would have
a .paramount place in his life if he
had to live life over again.. A vote
of thanks, was extended to Mr. ' Ma
Kenzie for • his --.address. - After the
close of the meeting a few' games
were enjoyed, refreshment .followed
'
And the, National Anthem closed the
evening: -
Presbyterian Guild
• • A very pleasant evening was
spent 'by the- Guildites, Monday of
AN • OLID`-ASILFIELD RESIDENT. this .week, when, they entertained the
• -young people's• Guild of Teeswater.
LODGES TO ATTEND SERVICE Mrs. Isaac 'Cransto• n ,•, one of the After the opening hymn,` Mr. Edwin,
•_ SOUTH KINLOSS Lucknow Lodge.. ji. 0: O. F. grid ver old residents of Ashfield Town- Smith read the Scripture .lesson and
__ y Rev. 'Mr. MacDonald •offerlesionayer,
• Jewel Rebekah, �L.odge will attend p, 'of this
- , „ 4 I y . , soh :died on Tuesday. night 3 given by Miss Jean Rt-
• The EastSr eiee ht Bring .,nee••rnh divine service• in Lucknow, United week at the age of '90 years andSolos• ewereeegiven andM Miss Rit-
of. the *ALS. rva3 .held in the church April 26th, at months: Before her marriage, the . ,
nesda Aril ; Sth,• • with a, Church, on Sunday, tiP, p
tin Wcxl. y► p ,, ,. , _ deceased was Miss Agnes: �,�Alton.''�he Chesnut, duets: by 'Mrs: Dickinson'
• ,� .. meeting evened els en re'elock , A,M: Visiting • eeeme n ?Cemetery will and Mr:. ' Aunts; tet'; and Mr. , and
good a..tendarice: The m c gv funeral, to Dunganno FOURTH CON, KINLOSS
b sin-'i;i' _,, and Prayer by the presi 'bars are cordially • invited to 'join 'Mese.Mr, • ce Aitchison; r:ad s by .
• ,y sine* gbe this •'(Thursday) •afternoon, ser -
ie Airs. Ar Sutherlaf'f. The Scrap- bel Douglas and .No '' ler. with the focal lodges. vice to be :held at her late residence Ise • Miss Margaret McDasranid�of Wiri-
ture lesson:'Mathew 26, was rend by • ' Dr: , Ford- of • Teeswater ighted the
at 2.30 o clock, meeting with WO: sol <: M tical dsor, visite* last week with her
Miser shier Campbell., The , tiiinutes ,
• .- *eke - • . ras . CHANGhs IN FORMANSIIIP _.___. numbers were also given by May, sister, Mrs 'W; McKenzie:
Lind business were dealt With. M A PALL WHEAT HARD .HIT _ �oh :piano and Mr:, Art: • Mr. Wir: McConnell' of Hamilton,
Dean' MdLeod, gave the Scripture � MacMah , p with friends ,,a . i had been ..•j id to McCartney', violin 'solo; , and a sel'ec- spent the week -end ... it f i 'nd i'n
stat _,vt+hifih• is ver 'help -fel. The Mr. Gibson Gillespie, veno h , ,, Fall wheat in this part i sa M - ► r. And arountl,Ripley.•.
y, Y .The Rev. M
• the t `ro ,amine; in Charge of the diggiing operations have been about as badly Anter
young .,girl's put cit p g gtion' by the orchestra.
... ... . .. With, . • .. ......• I,..., . ... . • South Kinloss>. gave o Miss Sarah 'McIver.. returned to
' :]recd read a poem, attd here in connection with putting in killed' as. ever has occurred here. The Burgess• of
St
rge Ruth MT
.. - _.. .. '.. =.. .... ' '•. ' ..ser , • • _ • sun- . 'fine • �ddreas on John Koos. • I'owassan,. after spending the holi-
a'reading• was'. grve>,i- by Miss. >;lir.9a- the water morns• fou'9id it neces y severe .•night frosts. and, strong vete' r. J. C. days at ilei home here:
der .- . has re- After. the 'closing hymni, ,M
r _,_ .._ ' Miss Mary Marsham togive up the work .hens in or, shine dorms the day which p
beth �clrver.
,• . - �: . , Lunch' was . Mrs:. Rattle of Kinc'ardiuie; spent
'....n 629' � harge of road work which veiled rou out this month has Murdoch offered, prayer. ,
read a- poefiti after which hyrn • to resume c g , . � t ailed th ghr „a few days• last week with 'Mrs, Ce -
w He was
-` r''::plias ..Mar Campbell reed is now getting azide, aY about completed the work of.kling. served and 'a ipleasant scicial hour
� . , � cit ' Robb. � '
was sp 3' the.
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s Dean 'ver'y - 'tit.
a jean, a duet by little fisc successful in directing y was sp • Teaehe and pupils have ,started
and Grace 'Wetted and Grace and work here. Mr. D. C: Taylor. has ° Thanks
,.- .- up .Card of y : W. M. S. Meeting to school again, after enloyi'ilg a
,en c ed. 'd .the, council to; sup
was much J y en a e by kofferin . meeting_ _ • ':s_ f:deli htf,4 Easter weath-
Reynolds _._.. been _.._g . _.; , -
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Went .visit with Mrs: r, Mowbray has about n any. _ edreadthe Scripture 1e visited with Mrs. T. Rob -
told us, of a rete . .. and M - r of tet y,.
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