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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1930-02-13, Page 8• L CR Ow spriTIN4 cliSDAYfw FC>RVAIlY, 1e, u'ao. • MEMS' OVERALLS Blue ;uid White Stripe. Size 40.42---44. Feb. Sale •. 4$1.69 ILK and WOOL HOSE dies Silk and Wool Hose, assorted .colors ,and sizes." Feb. ,Sale PLAIsNEI;ETTE 2'T .inch :White Fleecy- Flan ' nelette. Feb.' Sale' ..... SCHOOL HAND'KERS.• Scheel Ha id'kers, fancy, col Ored;',or plant. .Feb; Sate:'.6, for 25e.. MENS' ALL WOOOL SHIRTS .si• DRAWERS Mena' „Heavy All' Wool•Shirts ,• ..,and ' Drawers. All • Sizes,. (Best we Havel, • •• Feb, Sale, each . . • .$L85 w.. ASIIFIELD CHURCH NOTES'' ItIs surprising how many 'people, who believe they'are living, are mer. ely ski/riming. the surface consci-ent- ionsly, doing many' 'things for the Lord's sake • and society`' for whom ;a- e'; died to save, yetmissing the re,- diant joy df, livingSeth Parker says "Ie believes ,'tate ':Lord' wants us. .,to • .be hap...y P?' a P. .. Lots folk seem 'to • get the idea. of that the Lord: is sober and sad,but they're .•wrong . He's ha PPV ..and glad. ... They go to him at funeral ;time, and, weddingtime`-an baptism time, but ime -. th4 .-•. • shif fo' hero i -s befweeit t m s e�'. t' r lr elves. Now °'and'"the they' o to him. s n y g , h. when they' are extra. blue. or have a feelin some Sort 'of trouble is .' g apt • to c'ome,•along-but they •:don't. go to Fiin ,.,.picnic`time-And 'When 'they are playing: I "always cal'lated ' the Lord was in a good; wholesome laugh fever time. He. mode:, laughs . the y g same time -he made tears, -and He done just as good a' job. of.it, tou.". The Valentine, S:ociaj at: the hall in Zion last • evenning•was , enjoyed by a 'large - gathering of young people. Miss i`Edna Ritchie's paper showed up the actors on. the stage "in a vivid and 'uncanny light. One of the main at 'tractions of the+�-evening.' was the' Pie «`Sale. A Valentine. Social 'under the stu= spieel'oting People at'fiiake's in eke l'.ill next Friday :'evening, Feb. 14th. One of the interesting ,features''' .1 of the program • will be a debate "Re- ' solve thatthe modern .woman. is ' as ' .efficient is her. Grandmother." Next Sunday, , Febrrary 16th, there • • "will te, morning' service at Blake's- followingg° the regular service the. 1 Saerenient of the Lord's Supper will he administered. None of our people I hppe,.will miss sharing the privilege of. a closer touch with "the life that is life indeed.." Remember, the' re-, gdlar services of -the whole .appoint trent. ' LANGSIDE ' The W.M.S. held • their meeting at the home of Mrs. • George Harkness. last Wednesday. ' , • • • , Mr.- and Mrs. Nteil. MacQallum ens Our Complete Stock of Stak1e and 'randy Dry Goods such as, Table Linen, Towelling, Flannelettes, rselettes, Shart>ng.. Under- wear, Hosiery, Gloves, House Dresses, Buttons,' Laces Mean, Wear, House Furnishings, 1nishngs,etc.., 'has, been gone over, and Hundreds of Ileal Value Bargains have been placed on sale at most attractive'- prices for. F.:broari Clearing. BOYS PULLOVER, SWEATERS "* Boys' VTorested' Pullover Sweaters Groupe No. 1: �S Feb Sale OUR $TORE Has HU] DREDS: BARGAINS...NOT , ' 'ADVERTISED' • HEAVY WORES'ED HOSE Heavy Worested Hose, clack *Only. Sizes 6-6%-9-9%--10 .9%-10 10%.. Reg. up ,to $1.00 Feb. Sale .'.'69e. ur Ptirq. ere is Always.. an Inv,estrnent , MENS' UNDERWEA•lt,. Fleeeed Lined Under- wear. 46 Shirts, 34 • and : 32 Drawer. ' • • , Feb. Sale , '49e. ; tertained 'a sleigh .load of friends from :tfiae Holyrood Road and also i their .mmediate' neighbors last Wed-` fiesdayaeveniijg. ^- Mr, :and Mrs. Wm°. Brown Ardyss. and 'Gertie spent Friday'with Mr.. and Mrs. Wm; MacDonald:. Mr. and -Mrs: J. J. Tit:.. �r. and .. M Mas; George Tiffin 'spent Wednessday !' 'evening with Mr: and Mrs: R. Tiffin: 'I Messrs: Wm.: Mille' and Leslie_ Taylor spent Thursday, even: ng with Mr. and . Mrs. V. Emerson.:' Mr:•and Mrs. Johnson Conn' and Ruby and Miss Maud and .Mr.., Wal-. _lace. Conn spent Friday evening with P y _ Mrs. Murray of Whitechurch. Mr '.and. Mrs.: Gordon Scott . of ' 'Rip.- ley ip-ley spent Sunday with Mr. and • Mrs., lioni Hill. Messrs.. Wendel and '-Leslie Taylor. sPent .Sunday with Mr: Fred Tiffin. 'Mrs. . J. Johnston and 'Wm, Miller Spent the week end with .friends' at Wroxeter. Mr. Whitfield Scott spent . a • few days this weekwith . Mr. and Mrs. Gorden Scott of Ripley. • •.• Mr. John Maclnnes"held a very'suc- cessful bee hauling elm logs to' Luck - now on Saturday last. • ' Mrs. Geore Tiffin and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin received word. on Monday that their grandmother, Mrs. Purdon - c Whitechurch had •sufferee a partial praralatic stroke. ' The Scotch concert "put on in the Institute . Hail by the Misses Carrick for the United Churc!i and at which they •. had the autograph milt w`nch they, had made auctioned was well: attended considering the weather. The • concert was.' a reall one and, any one who wasn't there missed''' a treat. • The '• quilt: sold . ' $12., Mr. Tom Gaunt of the 2nd Con.' being the purchaser. . --o-o-o-- n INMEMORIAM SPROUL-In loving memory of my dear husband,. Wm. •Sproul, who pass- ed' away, .Feb.. 18th, 1927: . Three years have gone but none can ell, ,The ;OIL' of- one I loved so well ' One of the best whom God' could send, A loving . Husband, as faithful fri Inserted . by his, roving wife, o a : Sproul. Lucknow :Flour Mills .' ON FALL FAIR NIGHT, 1930 A ,CHEQUE OF TWENTY FIVE DOLLAR'S WILL BE GIVEN TO 'THE DEALER HAVING' THE LARGEST FLOUR ACCOUNT WITH' US, -DURING THE YEAR. , ON PALL FAIR NIGIHT. 1930 ,A CHEQUE OF. TWENTY. rlvE DOLLARS .WVILL :BE GIVEN' TO THE . FARMER HAV- ING THE LAR 4 ' FEED- ►rC"CODU:NT--WIT fi7 s �_DtYRING ' 'THE YEAR. ALSO A CHEQUE OF FIFTEEN DOLLARS WILL BE GIVEN TO THE. -FARMER ON' 100 ACRES, more,'or .iess« .HAV- iING 'THE LARGEST FEED ACCOUNT wiT'II ..JS , Dt11t1A1y 1I1YHAR.(The farmer rectiVin, g the tweitl- fiv e 'dinar 7.467 sue' not eligible for . the fifteen dollar, cheque. • The illi est of this donation is: to encourage the - use 7 . . .. , g. u.e of blli.l. ' FEEDS, floc We are satisfied that both Pro ressive a ..' �' na rrn_r►Er cies 'Communities are ..rising MILL FEEDS... :... CASHMERE HOSE Sizes 6, 7, 18.: Black ; only. Reg. up to $1.25,.1. Feb. Sale, Per pair .50c. Hainan price makes big business' •. Our Store Will Be Busy - Phone ?5 • LUCKNOW' HIGH SCHOOL • REPORT For •JANUARY Form III Standing I=75 to 100%: II' 6fi. to 74: IIh-60 to 65: •C-50 to' 59: Failure: aJ-absent. , • • J. Subjects -Lata Au.; .Fr. Au; ' Phys. A. Andre - - w 2 I: • L. Brabson ' 1 I, 1 III, 1 F N. Browne -4 III, 2 F:.E. Buswell -1 I '((Up4), 1 III': 'W:..Cam - -Bell=1 ,7.. B. ,Gardner -1 II, 1 F:. C: Greer -I I, '1 Ir, 1 F;, M.• Hamilton- 1 II.: A- Hasty -1 It, '1 F,•' 1 a: T. Hen- ry -1 I: M. Lane -1,I C:.MacDorald -1. I, i' II: ' D. MacDonald -1 I, 2 C: cn On Id. _.... • - 1J...,_Ma D n 1 F. F:.MacDonald_:_. 1 C.; P. Macon.'tld-1 F: L; MacDou- gall -2' I: ' M. Maclntyre-1 II, .1C, 1 F: ,Jean MacKenzie. -1 F: M. Mac - 'Kenzie -1' 1, 1 C: R. MacLeod -=1 II, 2 F: F. McNall-3 C: M. McQuillin- I C:' M. 'Miller -1 a r E. Reid -2 F: Ir..r Ritchie -1 F: V. Sherriff-1'L (Up.), 2 F: A. Smith --11,' 1 I'I, 1 a1._.}. -Stew' art --4 I E. Vint --1 II . ] III: ' R. Kilpatrick '1(I: Not examined -A. 'Colwell:. E. Nixon: J. Martin: M. Mil- ler: Jessie MacKenzie. • • F. E. McLean, (Prin. Form II . Subjects ebxamined-Phys.: French and Arithmetic. Anderson, N. -1':C, l F, Armstrong .Vit. -2 I, 1 F: Blake, B;-2 Blake,; W.-2III, 1 C: Campbell, K -3 I: Carnochan,•E.-1 II, 1 III, 1:C:, Cranston, F.-2 Fi Cranston;' N. -a:• Curran, James -1' III, 1 F:. • Curran John -1 II, 1 C: Finlayson, ' R.-1 1I, 1P: Gilmore, F.-1 F, 1 a Gilmore, M.-3 F: ,Grant, 3.-i'I, .1 II,' 1 F: Hackett, ,M. 1 II, 1 C;•1 F: Hamilton,' C, 2 F: • fenderson, D.-1 I, 1 III 1 F: Lane, W. 1 II, 1 III, 1°C:. Mac - diaries, S. --3I: MacDonald, GG.=2 I, 1 II: MacDonald,' M.-3 F: ,piacDon- •ald, -C.-1 I, 2 TI: MacLeod;', M. B.-- 2 II, .1 III: 'MacInnes, K.-1 F: -Mac Kensie, A.-4 I, 1 I1: MacKenzie, M. -1 III, 1 C: MacKenzie. MacMillan, .L--2 C, 1. F: • Middleton,' .G.-1 II1, 2 F:1 Ritchie, T. -i C, 2 F: Thoinpson, ` F.-1' III, - 2 r Thompson, P.-1 IIIl '1 F: Smith, .E.--2 F:' Dym- och, 'I. -i 0: MacKenzie, Jessie -1-F: Campbell, 'W.-1 I: Ritchie, E.--4 F: MacDonald, P.-,4 C: MacLeod, R.- 1 F: Phillips, F.71. F: Reid, E.=1 F': Martin, *L-1 I. • . • ' hliirm I - Subjects examined -French, .Aig. Anderson, Charles -2 F;, Anderson, Jean --11; 1II: Palter, Ernest -2F: Burns,' Ada -1 I, 1'11: Carruthers, John -1 F, 1 III: •Culbert, Beatrice-. 2I: Collyer, •Roy -2.I: Douglas, Don - aide 2 on-alda-2 F: Finlayson,' -Clark -1 I, 11I Gardner!, Jinn -1 II, 1 F: Gardne.,• Sydney -1111, 1 I+': Graham. ' Anna - - 2 2 F: Greer, Harold. -2 C: • Hamilton. I'4yrtle---1 P, 1 III: Henderson, °James' -1 ]:, 1 II: }lodging,' Plorence-1 II,' 1 C: Johnston, "'CVinn'ifred--1 III, MacDon dd, Rachel -2 Fe. M.tcDougall Blanche -2 III: MacMahon, Mae•• -L11, 1 ill,',JMcLeods,... rlelen-2 F:_ McNaii. am -1 Il, 1 •C: Mullin, Rostella 1-i1, 1 F: Phillips, Frances --4 1, 1 III,i R`chards. Norval -2 F: Stimson; li Thom to ".. Robbie -1 C Ge rge.l-C.-1 >ti, -Cram.. ston, Florence -1 P: Cranston, Nel- lie 1 •• . r . .. Jim -4F: III:: ;Curran, Ji-�-1 F: Curran .,Tach --1 I�': . 'Garai er, r beryl --1 1: Thump -son ]etir ".--y I. '.. .. p 1�..+L... ,.. >I.-....J+.�� .......rte.• -.....go -".Sy.• ... • G. M. •J'ohnsto i n. MAPEICIy.G - • Mrs. Thos. Anderson spent r p nt ,part of Lott week 'With her mother, Mrs. Paul Reed, Luck low,'. Mr. Albert;. tcQuoid of Crewe, hav-' big disposed of bis farm; to. his neph. ?t+ $v.. Wic heed; opant ,x jai aY l ucknow .. Ont. • MENS''.'D.UCK 1'tINTS ' 'Melee'. Kheaka Duck', Pants. • • Size 40. . ' •' . Feh. rSa1e, 98c. FANCY FLANNELETTE 27• inch - ' Feb. Sale - 23c. WOOL GLOVES Se* Knit Knit Wool Gloves . assorted sires. Feb. Sale .N.°.,..'. , .....:..'69c: .'E~VERY .ITEM• IN1 STOCK 1WHEN -ADVE'RTISED COME EARLY: ALL ' LINEN TOWELING `' Special . Value Feb. Sale, 21/2 yds. .. '.35c. 90 in. WA13AS'SO SHEETING '' 90 in=h Welltsso, Blenched Sheeting. Extra Value, Feb. Sale per yd.. ' ..$.1.05 BOYS', C•41 S Leat'ier lined, Wool. Eat • Lap Assorted Tweed Patterns. Feb. Sale BOYS' OVERALLS: ' AND, SMACKS. Boys' Overalls 'and Smocks: ' White,' small 'quantity,, Fell:' Sale •. ..50c. MENA' WEBB GARTERS Mew' Wide Webb Garters: Feb. Sale, 2 pre , ,33c. BED BIANKETS' FAv Plaid, Gold. aiid White Bed •anT?f ankets, Alli Wool. • Size 72 . . Feb.. Sale , , $10.95 so with friends here, before leaving . for ' Teeswater where he proposes Spending some time withhis dangly:, "ter, •Mrs.' Warner Smythe.. Much sympathy is felt for Mr, and Mrs. Frank Moran; in the of their infant son, who died •:suddenly ' last Wednesday. Interment jas • m a de in Kings r!dgi ca et ry, Thursday. Mrs. Will Finlay,'' Mr, Palmer il= patrtck' and. Miss Olive Kilpatrick at- tended the Stratford .Normal "A•t-' Home" on Friday evening, ` Feb: 7th, Mrs. Finlay remained for a few days visit with. her. daughter,. Miss Marg- . aret, . who is attending ;Normal School. The Young ' People's Societ: at p y Blake, are having a Valentine Social. in . the Church ,Hall this • Friday ev- ening.; Their -program special . 'is . 'a debate,. "Resolved that the :''Modern Young Woman is more,. efficient than were our Grandmothers." There will games, follow a •contests"'and .lunch:` It• _ is hoped that all the congregation will Come out and enjoy this social -even- ing together. , , . ' Mrs. Norman Shackleton and her brother, Mr. Richard Fiala ,and a v week :end .in' London with. Mr. Finlay Shackleton, on their return from . a Visit, to friends in Windsor. 'ASIiFOL D NOTES Mrs. Robert Butlin spent last 'week with friends iii, •Gederich. Mr. Jack -West has returned to De- troit after • • spending a couple weeks at his 'home here. Mrs. Brian Buckingham received word recently of the death of her sis- ter, Mrs. Stark, of Bay City, Mich. "Mrs. Bene'emin, Sr., is again • ser- iously i11 at the home of her son, -Wm. Bengemin, Amberly. • • - The Kintail W. I. held their Febru- ary Meeting at the hone of Mrs. Chas Robb -on Thursday of last week. In spite bf the severe cold' the attendance was good and all enjoyed a ,good pro- gram. • 'Sorry' to say that Mrs. Gordon Rit-, chie is confined to her bed at present Hope to see, her around soon again. ' Mr. AlFert Beckett. who has been laid up for some time is improving. slowly. , • The death oretired on Friday, Jan. 24th, of Mr. James West. Mr. • West was only ill a' couple ,of days and .his death was a shock to the community. Altho in his 81st year, he was always strong -and active and looked much younger than men ten years his jun- lor. ' He is survived by ' his. widow, (formerly Miss Mary Maelvor of Ashfield) and one daughter; Atm .Geo. Elliott, Ainher-ly,'and` four' sons; John ofDetroit; Elmer, now of Port Col- borne, Richard' at home and TTarry. teaching Se, Fordyce. The fpnerat which was laigely attendedtbok.place on Monday • afternoon, ...r: -hoary 27, to IlintOil Cemetery. Rev. P. IuL Col- quhoun having charge of the services. Needless to say,e family halve, the. sympathy of the entire conitnunity in their- boss; , CITLitOSS- C.OENJR-S--r ' Miss .Icisv' Ayles s'pent a couple of weeks visitingfriends. ends• and relatives in P'eeswater. . . Mr: Earle a e Ilodgins spent a few days at London. We` are sorry to ..report the. death ••of Mr, WM. •Bannerman; - —4 -- gr. Vernie R•Iodginsis vision at his longe for . a few days. nos., Walter Hodgins left on day far Galt where she intends spen- ding it couple ,of weokts With her dttu$htgr MrNG ,sniff Thpmpoon, . • 'COMMUNICATION ' Mr: Jack. Cain Offers Explanation- Claims He' Didn't Get • Square Deal By .Council:' : To . The Editor of The. ' Sentineli- ,Dear -Sir: In your last weeks issue you had a short write up 'headed "Sack Cain Leaven The Cain- House," and: you went on to. say - that I. ,was forced to close. upon account' of 'rent and tax obligations. This is -not ;true, Mr.' MacKenzie, and' T have papers.to prove ;it.; Mrs., T. F. Gamin, , my grand- mother, had cancelled all past 'rent in to Order help Mite get straightened up with other debts ovng •Luck - now and otherwise. Business was just beginning to pick up and I was start- ing' to pay off • my debts when' the Council were'lalked, into:forcing• me 'to pay the taxes to the bailiff.. The • people of Lueknow have only, the Council :• to' blame for not. getting their money from nie; .fpr I •did,not intend- to leave Lue'lthow with a dirty slate; as the . s eying goes.• • The council did not •.give me 'it. chance to get themoney for the: taxes bat •as'' I . did not have it right away, the . f ziliff. seized ;everything that. I had.. The usual custom of collecting taxes when overdue is to 'givethe patty ;ten. days '' or so ,notice before taking action as they did;' Anyway. the • council had no right to listen to ano they:party A lot of people thought I was 'mak- ing money hand over fist, but let me show you where the money taken in went to: Each month I paid. out $160. in wages; .Light cost about $28.00 Heating 'cost over '$100.00; 'Taxes cost over $4:00 per week; Insurance about $3.00 per week. • , In the- month of JanuaryI ?took in, $728,10' 'and paid out • altogether 81018 37, .leaving' a loss . ot` $290.27 for one. Month. But this included •a .part of, my debt to..Lucknow retailers as .they will tell you. - • The hotel, at the present time is in- better 'condition,, at my expense than when I took it .'over 2'/z years age, but all done for the interest of the..puhlrc. • '_ ' The: Council did ,not evidently_ app- reciate this. when they took the''sttep that would • evict' me from the hotel. Some short time ago they called me on t''h carpet to answer for re- ports of poker playing going onin the hotel. Ons councillor even had the. nerve to, say that I knew all that was. foing on in the hotel.. I asked him who these poker„ players were,' and he refesed to newer my question,: but .said they were a bunch •of lila-k legs and riff-r"e's. New this council- lor •was• only talking on what he had heard: end not on what be had seen. No doubt.some of the 'neonle who had whispered in hi , ear had hewn playing noker'and wanted to cover thetnselves by throwinw. scandal at oomeone 'elan. I• will say here thfit there was card- nlnvin7 at the hotel, as -in oarivate houses, and. the"kcr nlayinv: in other public nieces in Lueknow. The connsil should hove investigated : the no'ker- nlavin r that is going on ,in..ofcee in• Lueknow;, but they might sten' on 'oniebndv'c toes. Thee .might also ,do well 'tom pinch • the thinks:. fhrt fro around trying. to 'nuke row'b horse of public' places: Thio also helped to dirty the,• name of the hotel where the Cn"noll eenlr1 hay*e atnnpe4 it., ,•f they had not - been listening to that air. The people o'f Lucknow; have been Whine about 0 naw, council for a couple of veara, ai-'d I think they sure , 'teed' it. Riit,jet inhuainpgs men who'-. have a buoi`neGa mind that iq broad stud riot inert 'hh have no business interest in Lueknow its yen .:i,ave. . the council at. present. Mt�st1•, nacre the Olen n I- wasborn otic' Mt/pitted in Luck now- ant -would w'"frT' +thy 11{i11i0 fvun., dirt as +/AA b'-"--,M,7onwln of L,,ni•: flow• cannot be e.n zalled ;.wherever you • go' • Yours truty, London'. Ibrrtr Jack Cain: l eb. 10, }080. =a e' i ,k eno is .�- '..._ .A . - Wall boy bath- behave better when paddled from the rear. • ridge , o -o -or.•. ' in b"a good dei depends : die the player and the player depends on goo 4es1. HOLYROOD- The `regular • meeting , of the ' In$ti- Mute was held at the homeof Mrs. Elden .Eckenswilier ..on 'Thursday, Feb. � • 6, with the Pres. Mrs. Fred Thompson and the Sec.,., Mrs. Michael Gamble,' in their .respective places. There Was• an.. attendance of fifteen. •Several bus iness numbers were • discussed. -It was deckled to :hold, the Annral "At'Home" Friday, Feb. 21, in the Township Hall Supper to be served ,from 6 to 8. Af- ter which the program committee Mrs. Ernest •' Ackert; Miss. Hazel Pearcy . and 'Miss Daisy' AyIes - will. have charge of the evening.' A. veil. instructive nor er vrts ,read •on "Can. a Woman Successffully carry on a Business Cs'-eer end be. a Good Horne - maker .'b - Mrs."Will Eadie. Mrs. •Al - mer Ackert gate a splendid paper"' on "Intelligent• : care of u the . Mind and - Body." A. • sh'ort reading from Mrs. Fred ed :Thompson. was. enjoyed', by, all. Roll call answered, byCooking Sug- gestions gestions for, busy days. ,Meeting chos- ed with National f nthern..Lunch. Was served by the Hostess' and the com- mittee in charge. Mesdames Alert: Walker, Albert :'Thoiitpson, Ernest. Ackert and Earl Hodgins. • Mrs. Roland Nicholson and 'dough- ter, • Mar?aret of Portage. La` Prairie. have been ,holidaying .at the home:°of, her uncle, Mr. Albert Thompson's. ,Mr. and Mrs. Abner Ackert were Sunday vi:;t"F,ors it Mr. R. M. Me1 her - son's, Luelcnow.. . - Miss 'Annie Bell of Ripley, sport the week :end with her friend, Miss Winnifrerl Ankert. • • - Miss Edith Rurt is assisting wrth the ,work at Mrs: 'Robert Mullin's Lucknow:- • --o o -o-:-. , You' never Fee a monument erected to s man w' io answered all .remarks by -saying; "Yeah, that's right." - DIED. WHILE ON VISIT TO ONTARIO' FRIENDS' `Mr. Joseph Wheal of Regina; Sask. who with his wife: recentiiy visited .at. - the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Arm- strong; 'died at :London,' following. a week's illness. He•had'differed 'from a• cold. before leaving the. West but thought nothing or. it. •After spend- ing a week in Lucknow, Mr. and Mrs Wheal, accompanied by, Mr, and Mrs Armstrong and Miss , Beatrice. Arm- strong . Went -to London tovisit re- latives and .friends. While there, ;Mr; • • • Wheal developed' pleura -pneumonia and passed a-" 1y within .a. The remains' were sent bytrain from London to Gilbert Plains •for interment in .the :faf lv piot.•Besides` his wife, he is survived by three. sons Edgar and Archie, • of Winnipeg, and James' • • rho m c£ B don; three 10u;ghters;: •• Mrs. ,Ed. Johnston, of Regina; Mrs. Bert Woods, of:Winnipeg'. and' Mi•,: Edward • Childs of Gilbept• Plains.. Mrs.; Wm. Armstrong is the only surviving' sister. ::• • The late' Mr. Wheal was born •' in England in: 1864, and,,eame t'o Can-: .• ada in .1874, but returned to Eportnd in 1877. Ne came. to Canada again' in 1885 and -.-after spending ,a year in Liucknow and 'v-icinity, went to the Canadian West ,where • he took up farnung ard resided sin^e that time: This was, his first trip.1-,wk to Ont- -arm, and, is .certainl- •.is sad' indeed that it should -have such an ending. o-n.o•___ ST. HELENS The Young People's 'Society of the United; Church are holding a St:.'Vat. entine Social on Friday evening, when all the young people of the -communi- ty are invited. The members of • •the Women's In- stitute are planning for their annual "At Homo" tp he held Friday evening Feb. 21st: • Distinctive Musical Artists at Canadian Festival '' TRE ClJTLEfl..AtrSTIN'ARTIs'rs- The Cutler -Austin Artists who tlhautauqua Festiv will a}ipear here at the tencesitn __ al;: are exec ' -general, and a toy oto til • enuin•niusl lover. tVir lii artdie;ieesl-in g ne music lover. The personn'el of •t . ... .-. • fine. h�company Is remarkably Ma7gtieaFite, Austin• remier violinist, • E ._. _ , 1? ,.itas been acct rued hyalin ntustc critics of urope, Attlee and the '.'.. • • Aleentiate of the Ifo yai a e ,, y Asad my, oftMusi�orii in England, she 1'. . - Of the �•13ru , .- ..., , Miele, London, and a graduate ssels Conserv'at'ory. Everett S. Cutler. `, -�teaor Voice,n, winning personality and a rare has a of wirda. re inrterpretation wordil And music. Irene Smith, the third member of the coni an Is ail aceompi'i,shed planist and a pleasing singer.; ' p y, lighter selections and .co Presenting the fniislc of the great masters, i ibis ntersnotp'eabrsedle co ii `th- tunwd musical skotches, piny never fails to :snore an outstanding triumph and' is sure •to•" roue one of the .most enjoyable features Of the entire. F'estiral. The Chautauqua Series of Ent to tt • , , e >rnest tg willtuti in tucknowy Febr's►ry 22, 24, 25) 2 ' . ....➢.'ka, Gitiki,:,:-