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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1931-12-10, Page 4. • 4• , . 'PAGE PAM ' • . '• • T�t,LuKNGWN.T 14)* • •t• 0" 4. r: THURSDAY, PECE*IBER. 4 7 • ..r—r" .0; • • 60091....0 REPORT ' Tito 4' • -S S No 9 Aohfie=4 1417CKNOW Sgig'iitrirE14 /t.• flP 75% „Arith;Harvey ancr,Agloic,ffo74rci 411..dieiled, every Thursday ' Morning alte-i TC•1104tfick ran •Curtan 73' '044.9: Anderson at, Luelcnnwo Ontario. Jr. IV---Muriel.10,444.4.„;,,c1.1potie.,y,,,.:;,A....,D. MacKenzie, Proprietor riuusDAy',anDdEEcudit4°113%Ett 10. 4.1;31 Tr*analeY 69.. •'• • •, - • ••• Ciitran"-•65; HarleY.41.0111i0 0.11.Pb3717 • 6Y. • ' :.'41.44'MaryHorton: 864 'ffinlainin.4 nen og.• , . Lorne • Alton 17, YOUR FAVORIA ANTHRACITE DEHNTELY itivde marked FOR YOUR PROTECTION . , yoia' Unnari. 96VO., ,..,..., •.,1.:1.,,t.,`liA.,,,..,,,,.,,, in". CeoPed, Fair:•.„,.'• ' ..-,',.- -: .L37.'00 ., • •• ''' .0Oin':..rn114p.••, Qii17' 'ire e '14. :AinTrgoil,4- turning hem, 'WednesdaY, , • ' . . . . . . S. • §,. -144,ttilesa" ...."..„.,..-.7.T:Mrs. Wril.. Blake' is the •-gbest 61•,•• Ar4ettiv' 140#.00ike,..,.6a;s, 'Gordon 4st, at Pr°sent' . • ' Eveky i,v,1 Liuube. siaxitio-oe. taeal.- MA FEK G -Mr, and Mrs. .Thos. Blake and Me- ses Grace and OliVe .Blake spent Sat- nrday in London. Mrs, Blake an* Miss Clive visited. With..riends ir. London and Exeter a :few-'1.1aYs NEWS AND INFORIIATiON FOR THE BUSY FARMER (Fiirnished by the Ontario DePartinetat of Agriculture) Provided by eXrieticed inStructors, oeneated in the past and this coming year ,s likely to •S.e; ta new record in. the :matter .of . attendance. por- tiOulho of. tihe rouroes.cap be secured • ' ..• ny' writing ,11.0 the Colie14,e liegiStrar: ; . . Overseas Apple Market ' With n.eetrate Ship? 1,4,011$ VAily. lligv,641tio,. 'tile tic- :alanal fox', OPPICA 14.44P ,I;i0.itd.:Kit44- 'dem has- • been steady with- Prices ! Slightly .firMer„ reports Andrew. Phi- Lnythrin growere.•repreSentative. 'th:r. Vague Oates that hu has •reeelv,' ow apIes wMc web jnitr41.*,,.1414;ctdS.,4a14,Pullt•le.44: I. • points Out, that ,shipPers. ' . • •• exptifielo receiver:we •priees. int..., :Vises ..that, preenitigs ne Pacicedi With411 es : 'a.silied. in 'the 3,01)4: , -• .„. ilaid•wina Iroin thitafio, •are running to hirge. this ''seaeoli;itad" 4ke ' .... .. .. . _therefore inore dipieult.to Sell. ' • With t‘he -corning 'of cold iheather, stockLje hes been 'stabled and' is ,11 better condition than usual. An increased acreage of fall plowing is reported front the mejirity coup .les. Fall .wheat has an. excellent top And shotild' pass the winter, in good londition. A considerable quantity of • leavy, wellnished poidtry is being Mtriceteif. and the.. :yoluine will in- reasee t• too 1.eStime SeasOn 60004. flitorii.i..0*.,;.4,61.,w...:.,:, ••.;••• ,.•. '. ..: . • , Mrs Si. j.:. Kilpatrick' ..visited",,r- e'lik::„.111,: i,,,t.:',17:01,11.1,-.‘„1"i),,tiiiiti,t.e411:41:,,VE:...iiiii.:::::,,iu.b. • - Hiinours675.e 'Pima 160'. ..., -:.",...,,, 'her' •ilefighter; Mra. Albert .- Alton: ' Sf-,!•41V.-14-Nerlie-:* acCailain, 9'42:' Oie...,' fives in London, S.'utprstoY.,..•;:, ,... •,., ' ....,.. 'loop. 1 idiv.t.,:,,,,,si, 4,1„..0.,,,,g tge VtTrait*ttv AgneeP..katersca.,;'!'45,•' . 'the: teacher,. Misa.M. Fiale,Y•i.aiid -,,,.' .1,,,,,,,tiving ' vie „iittet i.au.' * X "eu-oI , Jean MaCdalhirn.'5,0: • ' • •••••'•'•,•.‘• •-; • :' pupils of S',, S. No: ',6; ei.i Con.. 4,..Ash- ,,,.., r...1,04se:ii,;,u'oce., .sucti i.s nioAii o0.0-, Jr; • IV:--.4tainile •Piitirea 59•:..• opine, l'held;.....heAre prei4orpd-j„an: - attractive. : ...ic.„4<,, :drinking .,:n•a04.,4,ies 4.14,•,1,,ie .tAsa;•,, :lkiirria-on 6g:. Leola Wraith' 68'.: Stel.;;• firogyankfor theirl• Christmas ''cinieett ;nen: nasniug did' •wo-.040,,,.ceuing.i Lii v.'', arin•Morriskin_64.:..,_Donaid •McICenzie •whieh will'be held...jA• the School- on ,„;g,. suds:us. mar nuct, scrapaig, woze 40.. . ' ". ;',- • •• •' • • ' • • - ' ;Il1e7.."e3iiiiiiig-i-if'llfrdayeez--18t-11,....-yti.A.1,-..,_„..4,00„.:44.,e' u Amutieo4 •, • - • Ch1141% er 1104.4Ae ifer-a"7"F" law 70. : Purves 92. Clifferd Laid • A:rfdrew will be held, in the, Parish Hall on .4ie ne.1 Dungannon • Public school concert 0.4.• viinie,mouzu. "line woi..+4.-p4,ovet.. ,Jr. Pr. -Miles MaelVfillan 4, . i,rhovpson ev.eninz of Thivrsday„ Decernber 'do • ' • , ".-.••: filion 80. , • • :. .• .. ' 4ioro,,,goly-cidanect icrs.•-re.icri. kok--4,,, " • • • he jLaie • 18th. A good program is in cotirsi •_0 al; tlitiewfUoi:fil'i.eiLe*olfell:.*L0'.!'ii:::: ., • 8.- S. Nre, 4, West Wawanosh •.• 'it: nreperation, , • • . .. • • Jurasi...es eau, u.6ease getnis. ko.: :tom :Junior .,,Roain...1 , • • . • , Blikes .sunday, Schdol concert wit! iiun 'practice is lip add a 1,E.n.• .u.E 41r, ,, .. , • . Test Narks • -•'''.1: ."'' '''''`ii•e• held in-Blakeltall-on-the-evenirit . ,tifeatant,: tu a gallon of w nite a /Ian. .•'. • Sr, •FII-Ettli, Swan 83%: ' Allan' of .111ecember • 23rd. A good, program . ..4ean, ...unixortaide'ifututers --.16r•-•cae- '1{NOVV COAL CO ... ,.. .. .i. „ - Miller 63. . . ; ' - • which includes an . hour Pray by ,thc . , . . .. • ' - -• ' ,. .• - ' Jr III-GraCe Weatherhead: Hugh .young folk, and many good" thing.s ird• At. -piou•toiaini duruig ' toe. • winter Anteis go 4 Aung way towarci ntureas, a• D. McDonald 42: Gordon IVIcDonald the children of the S. S. w;ho ,have 54 Perty Durnin'‘ 33: Harold WiPoda 'made their rePutation • .in the pre : • . - CRBWE 23 FOURTH CON., KINUOSS , . , vious concerts, should attract a fu .. ., '1,'. ...1..d.-....- ., . 4 IVirkr•T G e or ge4.-1 ockhal*-atten d ed Ilie.. ,T e„ . 80 : 0 Jimmie Atte.hipb,n76.E.7. ,:mti...saaii. Saunders is rspetdin „ - -11-',•=lolinnie -Pritchard- -87-:„Russell_ _house._ . : ' • i.. • ' .'M . anii:Ni*, Clifford Hackett and U.F.W..0, Convention In Toronto last Doris Wilkinson 69: Angus MeDee- this month with her twice, Mrs. Ji r. and Mrs Harry Hackett and Pon a d 62.. • , Mimier, Stratford. •,' , D,••.A. spent.' Bunclay with Mr. and Mr Noble Pierce of Reston. Min., Daily Marks ' . Mrs.. W. Drennan.: • visding at his 11°m on,the sixth, Sr. III -Etta 'Swan 827: . Allan ' • . . • . MIL .GEORGE COTTLE ..• • ' The ladies cif Sotith Kinloss had,Miller . r -- Mr.and'Alrs..__Win-.Crokier and. a...very successful sale of home-made • Ti. III -Grace Weatherhead 830: ,-, , • ,. LAID • TO RES farn,ily. spent Saturday with Mr. and 'biking on,. Saturday last: Gordon McDonald 670:--Hugb ' ' ... " •_ e 7 --._-.:_ - • --, - Mrs. Alb rt Campbell. , -• 10. GeOrge 1Vicl)onald, 'of Bosse. Donald'" 601: Harolif Woods 513: .. , at :his old horid here. -, . II--johnnie •Pritchat:d il49: Russell 1.0 at the home of his driughte vain, Man„ is sPending a . few day's ayswith77Mr-s7,101iii-Karttr.,.0- -.-7"..-.." .'---1Virsr—Allen -111oCaulan-af Pie- .34--p-oris-wimip*ere,-7.03; Angus--MeDmi'.- -14 Webb 817: ' jimmie -Aitchison .7751 ' Mrs. Ed. Browning, KwincRardGinec , Mr. and Mrs. John Swan .ancl,efilii. visited,last Week with Mrs . ,Gra- Thursday:7w evr-- r•-, 1.-- ra -- Ily spent Sunday at Mrs, Mary M- am7 Warner -Mae MacDonald 11.61: the:'United church.officiating. T ",•••7.•,..Ciiiillees.., •••.. : .. . ,pen. t- week- Wit_ - hiio. parents, .1,4ie 934z: Helen McDonald* 1088: ,Rosi Gain- remains , were taken t� Whitechurch, Margaret 'Aitchison(' 839.- ',for a ser • . Mr. arrier Finlayson of Detroit- .., MrS. Wm., Caniphell is `'••sii"ei-ul. mg r. and 11411. K—VinlityS011. • . . a, fe* days with het :daughter, Mrs.' - Mrs. WM..'Ruttle. spent 'a day last day's. , , • . Beatriee McQuillin . 7 -7 Those--marked-C4.--inissed one or mate-winntem cemetery m_....„:_d_t„ - . "• '. 2 • .77-77-7 .• , ,, . 1•' • ' A Turnip Club - • , ' ----In_the., eu.urse, of a recent ' address,. 1 ...d.v.-.-oniiii--4,uenapan 11 oie ,91; practicai ways of cinsines.. .teePing in close touch With, ' agricui7, • ....are . iife and he 'related the. eipgr- .ence..uf , the •Kiwanis. Club of liiiieluiv .n forming a , iinnip • • . • 1anel...ii district' is ' noted for tutnin4 • • -..iini-grows,--talial__tot tAthl •;cariolitis Perry • pr • "` ' 4. ,. The funeral of George Cottle, 'Was., yearly. :Eighteen bays were ifirOlet. 1.., and.each 'spoitsdred. by , an. inciiv.unai .4.i.Wanitin. •Each goy wid an •acre Di Cin .Tiavid and was Previned-with. seed .an. 01- -iertilizer..L.W.lienAliiming_„tirne came,. he. cney held a turnip -thinning conteat, , eihni,••:a0 ,boy to hoe his row, •until tire . dist bay • 5niihed; While the tiirnip ,grew-weik this, ,year. for some reason vice • with- interment . as_ otat......ncit,,to_r turnips. MAFEKINQ ree , fieni. As the result • of, the: Turnip ,:,,,eptte and the. buyers weudn't. take Athol opened up they were soft-firtne : th. Ills •,,Aub, groups of shiPpers„ seedsaieu • Misars. Horace, and Alex Hortavi hil and others weie i ' isht- • gether-ai. of :.Leeburn and. Mr. and Mrs. Flex- • , Of the .United church and is - survived ;lie Cortege ririd a lot of light was b ;air 'M Ed Brown.. e daughters, rs.. . man Barkwell, Mrs. Daisy • Mac- 7 ',.et int° "the matter of growing tura-. Charles and Oli.Yer of LOchalsh, were ing, .Kincardine, Mr,s. Thomas Kewi• 1 ,,IPS ' • . • • . re-c-evrt7.'guests at -the home of'Mr, Wipghani, and Miss Jeannette Coti, . . . ' H t' ' 'tle, nurse in Northern Ontario,and: :Embargo Lifted , • ' • one '-son, George, Calgary. . ' •," The. embargo' on'Impertation: theln„ eelored and finished. Mrr,Puitort--aleo--- refers to the excellent . exhibit ' Ontatid .apples at the Imperial Fruit , Show in iitancliester, .which was g.ennimended by everyone. • • • ,i' Miss Lockhart iS spending few roblem:it, 'low:ding' _tarn taxes.. and • , NV,i4iLloiinHolt, efenenr:dnyee aOunced that with a view -to il-e'veltip, •-• ' :• . ng new new: solutions to general . ,seenring better; financial:: tering ' fot• •• • he is calling.' at an early „tate a %conference at. kifueen'a Park with repre.entatiVes from.' eery." .1 7ifainity- council- older -part. .of k/ntario. :•E:Not,ices have gone-75tir lo elerks• of all tbese inviting suggestions on' the • .pronosed “•confer- • Colonel' Kennedy. points out ' .4hat •eyery' county council: there is • an agriculture cOninlittec which with ; the co -Operation the'Department is ,•• .ceady offerrould. be .abie to ,play .7+ .. an important,. part bringing, the,: , farming industry back to the status • ' it once .enjOY-ed. • : • • ,..The 'Durham County team came • • off .victorious• :in ;the, Inter -County cciinpetitiOn at' •• Je Roylal. Winter Fair and were ' ...rWrardeti... the jiffreY Memorial ,•froPhy.- The team .from Victoria County, scared a close second. In the • Ina' analysis the teams: from • the ' • • :varieus 'cituntfa • of-Oritatk were ar- ranged, as. follows,: - • . • , .1, Durham;. 2,, Victoria -1. 3. York; • ii• Peel:, 5, Halton,' Lanark, South siiincee ..(tie),: .8, Elgin; 9, Ontarie;• • Waterlod' 3ruce; ,Carletonv 14, Wentworth;. .Huron; If, OxfOrd: 17, Brant; ' Welland; 19, Peterborough.; :20, • • • Oufferin; :21, Lincola.; Sherbrooke .• 4iie.; 23, •Wellington.; 24, -Grey; 15, ' • .Lambten; '16, Perth; 27; Frontenac; 8, Northumberland; 29, Tensiskam- -i-ng4--26,- .Easex; 32, ' Hastings.; .33, -North Simco. • Reduce Fertilizer Brands ' • 'the list of 76 brands cif fel-Wiz:: •• ' • _its registered for sale in Canada: 4cas reduced to 28 for Ontarid lit a recent conference in Toronto. This eration of applications:der the inion nove is • the :outcome Of the .eo4ipera- cation of .cattle, sheep, other 'aye clemenatratied 'Wolk carried. oh ' ants, and .swine • from Scotland. - by 0.A.C..and the fertilizer industrif '" ' • -•• for threa-yearS, ;which has illustra, -- '0.A.c.• Shea Courses . • • ed the • effectiveness ' of ' properly •licisen.Jertiliters•jn•ineteasing yields. Ontario are 'showing keen interest arid. imprOVing -uality. Not ,orilf - .--sr-the----0..A.:G-7-winter__Shart.-eaut-se,%. tien=iihninnber„..otanalyses . which are being' held at the, College .greatly simplify the situation' ' firr, , from January 4th to 'April 2nd. These buyers,, but it, will have a definii,e in reducing registration and courses cover such , sUbjects as: Live effec tock and field crops, poultry raising man aeturitig Costs, ,thus. keeping oeekeeping, drainage and drainage the 'rice fertilizers at a reason - surveying; fruit and vegetable grow- a e' point. The objective is to still 'ng, floriculture and landscape gard- tether reduce the number :of fertil- facto0 cheese,' butter -making, hers. formulas at a later date. Cana - ice `cream • n.aking, • creamery and dian Manufacturers will offer in' 1932 .ream grading, farm power and farm only these analyses which were •cita- k.neehanies.-yalunble_.inforthation •is_1ogned: at the. conference. . •_ • week with her friend, Miss' Bob- : in his 83rd year and Since the dea Y r "e Win. ,Crozier. : . , ertson of Ripley. , . of his • wife at Whitechurch . th Mts. John 1VIenarl-hali-Tettirued---Mr:-L-ester'McheocF-Who4lissrbeen- • , „--,---L- • , ' years ago he had resided with . • home Froin ' Detroit after spending (Intended for last 'week) daughtet. Mr. Corti; was' a mem (mite ill for a time is somewhat inv. • . a lew weeks with her daughters theiv • -; Don't forget Crewe Sunday ' School, AN 'T LIVE ON FREE PUBLICITY ehristmas-COncert-en Der..--24,Lin-th_ • • 'TO REMAIN ON JOB • "Gevethor. Wm. Ilyndman . and .'Turnicey Matthew Fidler, who„, fol- lowing- an inveiitigation-by-the_Prov.... Secretary's Dept. • into the escape from the local prison of Ard Watt - 'n, Aug., 28th; -•-were TschedulerFte-be- ' transferred to positions in the, Guelph Reformatory, with two of- ficials fromethat institution listed to succeed them here., have, as• the re, sult of strong representations made on their behalf, been allowed to re- •._main_in their present position:Lime-, . -Walkerton Herald -times • Alb• erta members of the Canadian Weekly Newspaper Aisoeiation have .ken a 'definite stand iegarding free ;overrnent publicity.' They have de; Med to refrain from publishing all mblicity matter sent out by -the goy- 3rnment until the •government sees -TerrapPeira- tion. with the newspapers. •The pub. lisheri_...1..ofrii_nety-twa weekly_ news- papers ,cOncutred in -this^ matter, the flood of :free publicity .materiat threatens tit bur y the average news- paper office. As. the resolution states: "Weekly newspapers cannot Carry ori their business successfully with kind wordsndglowing„_opronaises "- • Granby, Que., Leader -Mail. andMrs. , .y ..-.Mrs.. Hiram lititiffsit , of 'Sarnia:- is• visiting her parents,, Mr. and Mrs. Richard ..Johnston .at present. Miss• grace. Blake spent the. Mree.k" end ',with, her friend, Miss' Ada- Helm of ZiO.O'. Mr. .and Mrs. Aubrey Higgins. aud of cattle from the Old Catintr•y, ha Jeen' removed, so far as Scotland -144 ..toncerned, since there have: been nu autbrealcs of , foot4ind-and • dis ,:ase in that country over a setts- . ?actory period: Animals from Scot,* . Ilts7Jiiiiii-M-dr-unl•-dt-.Crevve-.7-'..Vi•sitect - -•...-----.i. 0 son lack of Detroit and Mr. and . From_..,Arctic exploration to, menta that . they are ethbarkecf. at a pint in land in y now-in-mrported pro-viaing. r. and Mts. Herb Curran. Saturday hreariti promotion is ratlieri nuns, .-Scritiand-�n-e._.vessel•-lsailitig:Ldireeit.. Rev. 'Campbell -Tavener and, -Mr Canada without touching . at. an ual Snit.- Readers May be interested . t•°. Thomas- Anderson attended the -P -reg- to_know that . P. M. LeBourilais'• 14•glisli port. The • feed , accompany.; bytery meeting at Blyth, Tuesday., whose artiCles on mental health have ' • •g_the cattle for uSe.en route must Mr. Toni Reid and Mr. Armstrong also have been grown and stored m appeared in The Sentinel during the zcotlande he order permits consid- :cif Varna ispent. Sunday with 'Mk. and Mrs. Thos. Blake. ,. past year has just_ brought out 4. MENTAL HEALTH WRITER • WRITES ARCTIC BOOK Mrs. Thomas Anderson and Mns. book cevering his adventures and. Sam .. Kilpatrick- spent Tuesday with experiences as a haember.,of an Arc - Mrs: Robert • McGowan; Blyth. .. Miss_Flore,tiCminston _•_v_i_Sitect her tic expedition friend Miss:Cora Thompson oyerr the- DOES RAISE. 13RIc'ES?', An Advertisement Addressed to the Public of this . CoMinunity, , When you hear of a manufacturer who .spends $100,000- or morre each year on advertising, you may feel like saying -Terrible! What - waste! and it is we -the public -who have -to pay for it all!" But stop! "Before you make judgements, -look at facts. ' „ • Manufacturers who advertise spend from 2 to 5 per tent of their sales oh,,advertising. -Lt us . put it at 3 ..Per dent. of the price which you pay for their article of sale. So if you pay 25 cents for an adver- tised article, you aro paying- three-fourths of one cent to pay for mak- ing it. known to and wanted by you. The price would not be- less= ---indeed it might easily' be more -.--if the article had no: money Spent on it to make it known to and wanted by you. It is economy, so far as you are concerned, to have manufacturers develop a' huge demand for their product, by the agency of press adeer, tising. YOU pay for the akertising,of course, but yoti pay it Smaller price for the advereised article than would be necessary if the mamitac- turer's output were smaller! • • Advertised articles have to be better than non -advertised Enlaces, and sine q they are made in larger quatititien, they can be made and sold at keit as cheaply as imitative min -advertised aiticleS., ' • .. • . • It yen' are a thrifty and virise_buyer,, gnu willbuy the article made known to you • by faithfully -maintained .press advertising. The stranger • imedeet,...enould_beshunited...._.: • ip Be very friendly theretbre, to •nationally-adiertised products -foods., 'toilet Aids, Motor cars, radio pets and all else.--4..which ate al so locally ItAertiseil---in thin kilt: • • • • • . • (issued, by.. the Canadian 'Weekly Newspapers; Association.) rontier," published' by Graphic utibiLriiiifd, attawa, giTe- an account of •.an unsuccessful flag; raising attempt on Wrangel Wand:, the finding •of the, hones of members ,of a previous expedition;. walrus.: hunting along the 'Siberian Shore; and the .ainazing ..growth of 'the Alaskan. rttindeet ';induStry, 0. • • 410WIEE41111MIMIRMIV10.04A , • • • " . . ,RUNNINQ A bIEWSPAPEK • Harlan (lwe) Republican. \ The thing that makes it hard for' a person to run a .newspaper is his friends. When a friend thinks seine - thing 'might to be • kept out of the paper he doesn't hesitate to ask it as a personal favor: An enemy does- n't. ask anyfavors. , But a friend thinks the conduct- Of a newspaper is the personal matter of the editor when as a matter of fat he IS larg- ely in the, positice of a mari serving A public trust. A• philesOphical old fellow once said to the Writer, "A newspaper that doesn't make you mad once in a while isn't, worth the subscription'' priee." A month age. As the company's los- Tbses 'have been eXcerttionally heavy make people, Mad isn't 'the throughout the year, and, as it will chief province a a newspper, but going to he one worthy the if it's require a large • sums- of money to it must print the news witn- t their obligations to the end a hanie, . the year, the company finds itself in out fear or favor.. This Paper' has the poSition bf being.forced to raise been threatened with, and indeed ntst the rate of insurance froth $2.00 pet has suffered, business repritalS, holim-1 to 0.0 per then -Sand after Otte hut frequently. These things January 141, 1932. The West Waian- e•,osh Company has been one a the The great- reading public. which ew companies in the province Which iave been :running on gle very tow rate of 20e per -hundred. - WEST WAWOOSII Co. - INCREASES ' RATE Thd directors and „officrs a the Vest Wawanosh • Mutaal Fire- Insur7 ince CoMpany held. their regular notithly meeting in the company's' Ace in Dungannon lst week, with 1, fell attendance. In addition to the routine business of receiving Split- 2ation for innrance, etc., a number ,.)f heavy losses Were reported. In idditifon to several minor loss claims there were no fewer than four ban fires reported sinee the last meeting Must neeessarily be borne in silence, newspaper serves iS not interested in the personal .dificulties el the editor or, publisher, though we have knoib inAunees where a full airing of threats and subsequent repris- als 'would have made absorbing read- ut Such things Must be regarded as part of the • ganie--to be suffered perhaps because , of sinS ethonitte in other diretions.• -..A.td thn, too, It must be remedbered that fal! things, both -Mtten and divine, are Stibjeet to criticism. Even the Bible does not eticae. . I foE...a6y_t9 "MARKET': Lucknow's Department Store. v.* FORDYCE The Pupils of 8..S. No. 12, are pre- paring a flee Xmas .concert which • . Will be Presented in school house on , Wednesday Decernher' 16th. We are glad to report that Master Ross Jamieson is Improving and hope that he will soon be able to attend school. 1 , Mr. and Mrs, S. Taylor and Gordon have returned after a w,eek's visit in Detroit. • The young -people are "preparing huMorous dialogues for the convert on the 16th. • We are glad to saY that Mr. Wm: Taylor is improving nicely, - LUCKNOW and WINGIFAM al:0110 m ental Lucknow. Ont. • th Has e largest and most conipleti Stock in the West' beautiful designs to choose from, in- • MARBL. SCOTCH, SWEDISH AND CANADIAN GRANITES 'Er Specialff-? • FaMily monuments and mvite tent Inspection. • InscriptiporELoNteiyatlpy,on.Ceiirifilliii '24,1 - • •,, • See tit before piecing your order., Works 1 • Douglas bros. 7It. L Spottos Phone 74 •Phone 256 bawl,gb .4.11=, C1A+5,4%— WILASPAra, A