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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-03-23, Page 8• ee -E nd' S l 1S:; CLARK'S YEG &TOM; SO,UP;; FOR' , , . , ..2$c • CLARK'S ,PORK & B,EAN& 'I'Q>I , ..,. ; .25c Cdr B CATSUP; 2 'BOTTLES • , . , ,... :33c C: $ .B TOMATO JUICE, 2 CANS HAND' .AMMONIA, 4'; .PKGS. •••,:..:, , ; , , , ,25c: ;, PEARL SOAP; 10 BARS•• •••,'. , 33a< • L'tI X SOAP FLAKES, :3 PKGS ;, . ••125 "'PALMOLIVE SOAP, '.2. BARS': , .. , .. .•,.19cr FANCY RED ' SALMON ••FANCY' RED SALMON, yi size, 2 FOR ,;25c 'FANCY. PINK: SALMON; LARGE, 2 FOR,. QUAKER' . ORROBINHOOD.. GOLDEN BATAM CORN, .2 FOR , ..... 25c': WHITE CORN, .. 3 2 LB. BOX SODA BISCUITS . ; ,,, • • .., ' , • . 25c: A :AND COFFEE, LB. .;,;, • FRESH>'TEGETABLES ALWAYS ON :RAND ,OPPOSITION : INDIGNANT • OXER GERRYMANDER= Redistribution . B+11 Proposals Rouse Indignation Of Opposition Members A press despatch from Ottawa states 'that the Bennett ,'government.. is ,going to press the Redistribution Biil' this '•• session • and details of ; the proposed, adjustment of constituen- cies have resulted in the tense mdig- nation o sopposition members, who refer to inch as a "shockinggerry- mander." . "In Ontario,is .is said, , the -main ;:d 'ye:.J.isTto T v eliminate ;Miss7 Agnes;. Macphail's riding and ' her member -'s ship in; the House -of 'Commo' n(g,'Two Conservative townshi s '' in� her P con stituencY of puth-east.. •Greyare: r'. bei e tacked tat ked ; on; to,,, the , territory of V. o P r sous Co s t , n ergative .•meni- her. for 'North Grey,' The rest of the ' kidin . ist'o : .. " _ g � „pa, co mbiined with We11= in o i n"` gt the south Or' South- Bruce on the west.' It ...its: . ► PP�ar '. pretty, g enerally accepted d that Miss... Macphail s riding `wil1,4is- and .;that mostOf. it : Will -he ' added hat t :' what q , : remains n'o . f South B` ratc e to,'>rti>llie,'the• d n o ?4'l, .g , (,.Bruce. 'Grey. In: this levent Dr. W. A. Ran, $ibsral, : member.' • for ,',South `: -Bruce, ,will be opposed,' to Miss•C c • �aphail. One will hav : e to, ecce pt .defeat Gov .' ernment;plans 'are said,;to be so :lack Ing in gallantry that; the main objet of the move isto. bar, Canada's onI woman'. M.P. from 'the ' next ext ; parka anent. Their " errYglnander' organ izera :actually' ° stated' SO to=d ' aY•. IIo n. James ;'Malcolms riding wil1. be s hake n. around, the hope being to leave TIim'•'the Tory peninsula north north„ o t . i c ' f If n ardine wit h the' hoPe ofwi . ,P P. ▪ `..in , ut h' g � sl s im:'ma` i _ o t _ r ,. J y PARAMOUNT; The .March meeting of the Para. moust' U. F. W. 0. was held at; the home. of Mrs. Jas. :MacDonald The president;"' Mrs, •, Webster, "+pre.id°ed The. meeting 'Opened by singing Ode, followed by the Lord's .prayer, in nnrson.:The minutes of.; the last, meeting' `were read and adopted. The roll call was ; well 'responded to by "Irish'Jokes.'' The April meeting:wih, be held at the,• home of, Mrs.. Arthur Cook.' Mrs. Ale •Mac ' Diarmidt: and Mrs. , Richards are 'on' 'the program` cornmittee.7 Mrs. ,Webster and Mrs. Reid are • to give,' papers. The ter., call will be an Exchange • of 'Bulb:. or 'Garden: seeds • The`.°program:,�'con- sisted• of:' a. reading'i ,,by `Mss Etlte: Martin.; Questions • on the :Bu 1 l stir.• were, answered-' by Mrs. Jamieson; 'cominunit sin i -y g ng;'.an nstruirienta.' by Mrs.:Grant MacDiarmida A •re •i- . cation by Mrs, Cook; •. a.. •paper by lviiss .Mar MacLean.... Y was' read' .1? M. `Kern ton• a: d . P. .,, . duet' by, lViise•, ttacnel . 'And' Anne ri actio ], nald• .. a ,_. ._._ readin ` An 'Irish, .g' .. et"ter ay b �s lien i;• .c;nsigri;; a "raper 3y'''Mrs. 'r.i:.,, ' 4iids•' "a recitation •i'A .,o. fi V A utliei�I, .e'tiiiera�1' ;1 y`1Vlrs -Tom Cooke.' . A^vcc. ,. of tliaks was extended: t'o, i11rs lvi, c- ,*)eriald liar, =the u ,e ,of' ;her .hunie. uunuti was ,:served':'Li ''the ho;,;ess, „ Y lne':•.Meetin ` ciose Meeting d._..p :Surging ' Cllr: ,Y g,nb' lvat'zorial, tntiem. Miss 1sabei Unesnut Mrs. ,Jack. .vlaeivao, Mas.' •�Hatniiton " and ' V . Ir. ^. ria, inion ' Clutton ''.were% ',week-eno i t' y If Mrs,.; J.•Mauric e $owle'r Luck .� ; now '7 will. call . at' the store we will .' beH glad to band ''her :a nice•ize. Pr Mrs.' Bowler is a winner- this`'rriontli. There is • *no _ obligation to. °bu , '?or n ti • Y o duties to. "perform" to secure; 'these. monthly sizes. You "prizes. may, be ``lucky. next month. , Visitors •with Mr •. an 1VIrs ' d. James vtacl)onald. lno ' it. P.tr}'ck's:.Masauei:ade'• in ,, the eau ' last' l�'1"'r1 uay nif,.ut real, •auccesa;`'Tile Judges were Alis: ,Anne'' iviaclionald: and :Mt.. Donald .MacLean,.:The•' prizes were awardeu to iVir.• Elliott-, Sandy :for fancy'dreas-• ed en 1 ,g t °man; to 1VIrs. Bob.-Han,ia ton'for ' c omit die sed ge pile' an , to . Mrs: Howard Barger 'for. fancr ''dressed lady' and ,:to 'Miss' L'oreena,. Hogan for comic 'dressed: 'lady.. Mrs ,': :Grant M i ,. � acDarmd_and.:Doug- las spent the •week -end with: friend's at . Amberley: iss' :Sarah :MacAuley.''has ' ,return- ed s after pending a few week., with . Mrs. Howard Black at Dungan non. P. C;MacLevis Walkerton' ' made an'' official visit to 'Paramount =1T -til last Friday night and reported tl e p 1 management 'satisfactory 'and every- thing- in the Hall in A .1 condition: IN THE CROPS. AND. MARKETS' REPORT OI O NT. 'DEPT , OFAGRICULTURE •FARMERS ARE; ADVISED TO BE CAREFUL. IN PURCHASING ONLY GRADED SEEMS: , WE:AV E:'SE C UR ED 'OUR USUAL' � 5 [P R L 'FOR THIS • 'SPRING REQUIREMENTS ,ANb•OUR PRCES ' WILL' $E REA=` SONAB LE FOR SE4D. OF E:CCELLENT UALITYn Q ALFALFA In 'the' ' Ontario' variegated gated we have on hand supplies from. The Rennie • Seed'' Co and Steele •llriggs Seed Co. - the: best .grades ;oliitainable. t • $. • 'l't iJSi' + t• _:� . s• ' RED 'CLOVER'- .In , the early, red , and Mammoth varieties ,w a supply ',Ontario: Grown' Seed .grading' No,: 1 „ ,gurchased from- she above naked Co'S. and 'can supply early buyers' with the famous `Lion" 'brand ,and 'Rennie's best. ,grade_ TIMOTHY This, seed will. be cheaper • than in many' years'', as there _appears to be sufficient` home;grown• •seed. to 'supply any normal 'demand in Ontario ,without requiring; any ;imported: 'seed..:' SWEET CLOVER—In '• this variety "we have secured seed , abee lately' clean No.' 1 grade in bo;:h, Yellow and White blossom, Ont ario grown,' suitable for. seeding 'On clean farms • to grow seed,;. from. Sawing clean graded seed 'is :absolutely.; necessary, ',espec- ially when intending :to grow marketable : Seed. .• TIMOTHY. AND ALSIKE MIXTURE—ready to sow And.,in all other' lines as• we carry a , full stock. ' •BEWARE,10F `UNGRA'DEb S p L'D--."Watch' for the inferior.• ro- duct" ie the advices of 'the.,Governmerit Seed' Dept. As';seed of doubtful quahty;.;_is,.._often 'a source='�iif •.Severe" Wed `co tamiti'a tion that takes years to:get•rid• of. BULK &` PACKAGE oSEED i=•-- We „have 'also• all lines.. in :field' and garden seeds in "lull; and packets:. We 'can 'supply these in , 5e packets 'containing ,as many, seeds as any ;16c, .packet 'on the Canadian' narket.: Special •Prices` on, 2.5,c and, 50c worth of these ipecketa.' ;We can.. tell customers.:1lrsiv:to secure a%°}rice •s" e' C d cats logue and a large package of Plower • Seed's,Free.• • ,• OIE 1.011 $NOW 8$NTINEL SILVER WEDDING: ,OR‘ . . MA AND. MRSA d , ,A,; ,1$1eLEOD, Mr ' J' ; t, -Mc r''An'cl `Eupheai a MacDonald. Married Here Twenty., Fe ' Years AlCo, Mr, and Mrs James, A.: MacLeod. were•honored.:on the';oceielea of the: • celebration ' of their .twenty-fifth wedding .anniversary,.at theirhcim'e; , 436 north Brodie,streetr Fort William Although the affair was in the Pori of a' surprise. party, both Mr. •:and Mrs: MacLeod, arose to' theoccasion; and, extended'a warm welcome to yheir .#riends. The'evening �yas,;delig}Itfall Pn,, 's e t . Y -.n music'' And cards, and a' feature of she evening %vas the grand march ;led • , the ' honored •, couple At. the tori-' ▪ usion, of the :grana march, iVir. and %Ars, MacLeogl Were, presented 'withr •a, beautiful silver flower basket 'con -' .aining an. eicquisite''' -bouquet 'of' Mips.' Although, taken by surprise i'Ir. and Mrs.,. MacLeod `both• respon= •ded and'. thanked., their ,friends for the lovely _gift-and,the. kind - thought. ^onyeyed on this occasjon, ,Mr.' Mac Leod is one. 9t the cit ' "o ;residents, is a' ast d s Pi nthe Liberal:. ass ` • P Presidents •of the ociation' and a 'former ,alderman,.and•has ,made Port: ,William: home for the past ' 37' years. Ylrs "MacLeod came • to:, this city as :bride 25 years . ago: and both' have :always, taken '.a £keen' _ interest.lin 'hutch; ,lodge, civic and philanthropic vork ;:Mrs:; MacLeod is .a • charter nember' of Greenston'e. Rebekah: lodge; Which was , instituted bete- 25- years ago and is at present secretary,of the ' Greenstone lodge,, ..number 86. Mr. and Mrs. MacLeod,' were married at Lucknow,.Bruce County, on: March 11, 1908, by' Reif.. F. A. MacLennan of the , : South' :Kinloss ' Presbytnrian re c=. church. Mrs.. MacLeod ':was `li^fo :her marriage , Enphemia Shortly before :midnight 'a. .pious su er ; a pP .1?tis s served and •before. departing' for home the. ': guests offer- ed. their heartiest •felicitations to the honored ;couple, who' have' by their many acts., of ,,, kindness surrounded then sel d. .i vest with a host, �offriends' ,:::''• H NO United Church' Y, P. S: The meeting` :• on wlVlon' day; :evening • took :the: form ' of a ..; St.Patrick's ,octal; 'Followi ng:''th'e.o, spin hymn g air; D. C. 'Taylor . '. led in ,'prayed: The 3cri t pure: lesson was read- respon-� ,iv' e1 . v A piano duet played M s , 1IncKendrick. and Miss Madeline• Me.. Morran Was a Very ' l asiii Y p , g number: A• reading ' on a l' e g . h life.. of St... Patrick •vaS ,. g iv en ; by : I7orothy..Beg-rY: ` The ntests which followed proved .:ni e q t 4ntert:aining After teffeshmentsthe srnng of e;iO:Canada"and .th e repeatinga-of• the Mizpah P benediction brought the • meetin to ''' g a close. Presbyterian' Guild The regular alar g ,meeting of h t oi3ng Peopies Guild was ' held on. Mo naay. evening,when a splendido' was i Pr gram g ven.., The -'president: occupied. the :'chair, ' After ; the opening g. ° hYl�nii. Leonard. MacDonald :read .:the',Serr - P .cure 1es's"n, :followed ' bythe si `' Of the, . r was Lord's s -prayer:: ' P A then Y number :was given> by the, male quartette;) 'Messy . , Andre* . s. Horace' Aitchison, n, Andrew (Thompson,' Douglas 1V1acDQnald an' Bill .H:enderson. topic e °venin foi�' the. g ��� :"Studies: in . Stewardship" was' taken. by Mr: "Stuart' Robertson. Two, •ver leasin Y p g banjo' solos'.were given by. Mr. McMorran;' also 'a'.bari- tone and tromboneby Mr. John Hayworth • and . Melvin. Orr. A Violin number was rendered by Meisrs. Cameron,,; MacDonald, Jack McCall, Jack Henderson and Douglas'.'Mac- Donald. Miss' Madeline M'CMorran'and Mrs. MacKendrick . gave .two pleasing piano due s. After•the closing and : a. spelling. match`;; was:. conducted ..:by. Madeline ' McMoriaan, captains being,'Reggy.,MacDonald, Ji m Henderson'. n. In the': : c"ontest` o the sides fo f r the' acini :,the ' 1Vlaple Lcasf: were ahead: I BE FA Mr. and Mrs.' Wallace :Twanrley and family of Lucknow spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. 'Will Alton. Mr.• 'and -Mrs George Philips , of Fordyce visited , recently with the 'latter's•'parents, ;1GIr. 'and• Mrs. John. Campbell :, Miss Beth Alton and Mr David Alton visited . 'in. the cothmunliy :r= Mr. 'and:Mrs • Herb Stothers, :• and son• of Dungannon, , visited 'at IMr, Alec 'Hackett's on , Thursday. _ Mr. and' Mrs.Roy Black , and�Wi1- fed,. '6f,' Lucknow, spent a few days last week at-,�Mr•''Wilson ': Mr: and Mrs, Sam Swan `and' Mr. and Mrs Lea.' Shoiti,''of Dutigann'od spent an evening last week' at Will '•,1VIrt Alton's:. r Miss Ledno>* 'spent the 'w,eek end at her home at Porn AIlierf. Mrs. John Detre* of Lucknow• is • visiting with- 'Mr. and yMrs,e, Nilson Irwin Mr And 'Roy 'Alton: and fam ily spent Saturday 'at' port Albert: Mx. and Mrs: S£uart McCi]]ivary. rif t<inl.nswspilt T1zFulsd,ky', tit'.;Mir;. Tim Ir'ackett's."- ,Mr and• Mrs: Herb Alton And Mr; and Mrs. ,Thos, ` We'bstei'• of' 6th 'On( .of West Wawanosh; visited recently at Mr. ''Ro$'• A1ton'd, rin fi • p g nds 'the busy housewjfe ; turnin her h t ou hts. o. brl • � .: � � . •� hie l •• � ,_ g nn thehome New:curtains' a' acre; nee E o s need New Covering. We Arte Showing the Newest in • fo emus to :Sanitsry�.no place /1)T D�eU ' , - „ rook• a».,Gold Seal on ; oleum • .: . • g n1,;:Linoleum: & ,Feltot' Rugs' PRICE.$;; ARE 'LOWER "THIS``SEASON FIoor Oilcloth .in One, Two :and Two and;'\a Half °yar 'widt • • .. ' Ideal : Co • verings fob B . ....4 -a►nd Halls: W! Re LOONINQ-. FORA NICE. oLo•FASHIONgo WOV N RUO NEW CURTAIN • and DRAPERY:, MATERIAL Swiss Net' Lace Net Ruffled Scrim Cu Drapery Chintz, Cretonne Floral Drapery •• $ateens ,AT POPULAR E. M:cCluske ,` Manager OUR MOTTO; --SMALLER PROFIT, QUICK ;TURNOVER; .1 ST. HELENS ',Messrs, W. L Miller,' G. Intyre,',Rege.'-Lavis` and Gordon -•ler, attended the hockey : thatch , Walkerton o at n Friday night.,,• Mrs: Carter of • Lucknow , .was 'a recent visitor withher:- agents :'t p . •�, , Mr. and `Mrs.' Sam 'Durnin:, Mr. ' and: 'Mrs.' '',Robinson' •Woods; Mrs: R.. J. Woods sMesar'. orneL • ,. , and :Ebner. :Woods; attended' 'the' funeral of.`',theft'.-relative =-. ,. Mrs a Jas. Reid; ;in Kinloss' on ' Thrrsday and;-1VIrs.•' Geon g 'e `' Wallter'.'and son, of East Wawanosh ,:were'. visitors with Nirs. Walleer's parents Mr. and Mrs.. W. J.' :Humphrey'• On TFiursday. Mr.o John'. Joynt Of Lucknow- spent a day • visiting' friends i P g n t}e, village. re ently. -•-11lisse�_.Dorothy'=Webster-°Tor �-Lon� don and d Dorr' n ew e b " f .- ster'o :' r Ca.' how, were week -end visitors• at their ;home here. :Hard d me, Social ., Ilt.y;lilb,ltv.. 411a'''(U�tlime3 r+t. L.z, aarU ileYe, ,JOC1211 'tie lU, Ul1Ue1' Li'rt auspices ui :rue i outig• eopieS' ciety tin i 1•iciay night;, wi.e' pe N' ressio1i draS',:'siruck'.;$t. lxeiens. Yrle' es Wen,to 11rrs Wailace ivluler:: and Mrs 'Gordon 11.1acpnerson and.` to L' tl.l. =Weather a he d and. rtllar ' Ramage. Bern St.Patrick's stitch s a h �. t e co ntest.. consisted of a', Shamrock 'hunt potato race,;•a: liine'rick-wri ti ,,I t ng , con-: test and a Shamrock,drawing ; con test the' latter ..causing nuch.amuse- ment:'Readings : by Miss. Etta Taylor • Mr. E..Purvis added"pleasant variety to the .program; Lunch of ss, ' ndwic hes', pie' and Ou{feg -failed tl. carry' out. the idea. of harcl''times , Miss Margaret argaret Thom,_ R. N: is attending Mr. Sam 'Leach' ofiLuck-' now• , Mr., and: Mrs. Phillip. Mueller anc Waldenian,,have • rented'':th'ero ert of Mr:,Wilson •`Irwin tri the til a ey. g Mrs:, '.George Sn�ll , and children: • of. Auburn' Spent. Saturday with Mrfs.• ,Snell's parents;' Mr. ape Mrs.. Neil, Campbell. Mr G.••5.,:McIntyre' was a; Week- end' visitor at his- home -at Paisley: . .':Miss;'Edith Durhin.',is`,s endin ew..d ip g. -days n ' Lucknow: P 'S. Meeting �; • t a �i-uimunsm .was •the: ati.b4ect: di' an auuress coy Mrs. , ttaui-• e at the week" ''nleetin ' ', o . hung , �', . l line. g lreople's ;Society. '1ne. aadics_i egan ' witn-a short:nistory: of tett ommunistrc: •doctrine, :and .the pr'in-. ip'le of'the doctrine a$',: out!linea ,;n he, Coinmunrstic' Manifesto". -by Karl arx and • "Frederick Engels.' ` Theln• omrnunism was', the name liven ,to he'' economic theories Which opposed apitalism and the present system f.' private'':: property ownership',' in Russia ,was given; with the •emphasis. Bing placed on ,the, di'vergenc'e= -from ligious principles,. ;In' Russia.• the xperiinent' with ' the public .owner-' ip ,of "property• has been the 'objet'!. World •interest'..Its been have en,' numerous, : but .o:n' the' other: ad, the. machinery' of capitalism,' ch .as :banks and a; illonetary cur- nay has..been 're=instituted:.:, Mrs," ani�a closed 'her address, with her matron ' of 'the :weaknesses of r `munjsm, most of which were due its failure �'to 'incorporate,. Chi ist i.ty in its program for •redeeming Worldfor capitalism.<' • ' : Mx: •'Wallaee Miller gave an ex - lent. report ' of the , Temperance nyention,:. held ,;at tlie---King : =Ed d' Hotel, Toronto, , on March 2rr'd 3rd, 'He gave a clear. outline htf program , of` t}ie convention • Pn nthg the snrioni ,.matter of :i:he r,ess by, referring „to some • of the, usiira sit>.11ations that' .arose. The rkersl at 'the • convention ri the flet tlipf,Jf Was .1-110 fn : use „of alriilarylie, ' bevnraf"ns' l� rh,; t,raS nrnriao 1hr• +�rnT1'r 4j� 1).ro ' 175`r `tro,ihifrnn"nsp,ociatinni to'' rhmri,iih arrn`rr�ath,t ,: rtris' nd of ni> ns, •Fur inrliy,i;:ii #001.4- i ',Afton. ],ti '�,''nrnr•irin1,4 0466�d Tl.i t.i+rt•(;f f•4,n r.6nir^a1ti(ifi imps"+. n' ler4:61,''(iTa.: 'to 1.1irj„'” ent to present a , petition Pre-' f Y a 'b C c M c t c 0 re e sh of be ha sin re R es CO m to ran the cel Co war and the live add am qpe j gizP era iTleri cth+ clst "1"1 (0' 1r (I h OBLT UARY . MRS: JAMES` ,REID Itrsw ith feeling of dee .e R, regret, that We this` week, record the 'death: of a kind nd and' l'oVing; mother •in ,the;. Person' of Mrs.; James! Reid; ;who passed away . 'at her; home, lst hon: 'Ki r Kinloss , Tow,pship, on ' Tue da• :'larch 14th.' 'The.' remains . Were re •laid; t es . wx t m- Gree ' enh' it ' 1 ce ' mete ><• '-Thr .�_ day of last week ei 'en services ,. bei `. ng. con- ;lucted : by Rev:. C. II, =Mae • D.otiald, Pallbearers Har-were, of :Messrs: Joh n and •yey'`Re]A ubui•nnd. Saii?uel. ReidRei of' Ashfield, Robi son n woods of St.::. Helena; James T;' Wobster and James.' Webster .the$oundar' _ M:.s,_Rsureidle i . vived-'-•�- her-• ter ee ;ons and,'three daughters, Lawrence on the 12th, c on:,;.. Wawan osh ,•anso non .the: line east of Luck- no w Robert and " Lizzieat home,' ,(Lottie)''1Mrs Archie. Coiirtne ,berley; (Annie). Mrs. John' McDon- aldf.; Lothian:` There is also a '- br` ot h-rand'sister residing in he .states. rs. . Rer d s hu's`band' predeceased' her `four .years ago, ;:The late Mrs; Reid's °niaidh , name' was .Annie :Carver, r, being. ,born in;Kincardine in. the year 1863 and' uni • � ted. in, marriage' to,: James Reid .' in 1884 at_'T ` he ssalon,. Algoma There :the _.. y made:_their-home' until: 20years: ago, when ' Iyt' hey .carne, reside.,onthe''farmwhere her son'. Robert, ra, andd a ughto r , Lizzie, still reside. Mrs. •Reid ladnt en'o e. d' 'Ned .health for a 'numberof years which had confined 'her to her home oust` crab" �Hhe .., Y, was a :.member of he: Presbyterian `church T eautiful toiler ler; thy work's all' • done, Beautiful' soul into Glory gone, 8eautifu1 life: with:.. its crown now won' rod .giveth;`thee rest;. Mier' Henry; asking` that, the sale of alcoholic ' beverages by „thea.govern- ment ,be suspended until the present depression ;is over:`' Owin • 'to g ,..the; ill- ness of the Premier;" they were, , re- .ceiv ed ='by Hon. Mr. Price, who as- s' ured; the delegation that < one theof chief. aims of the resent o - erntnent. was to Curtail Use of a of a. alcoholic beverages.. PLAY' AND ,DANCE. Althou h• - t; . , not: a particular... rofi - a..,•p t . ble'' . one, pleasant � entertainment . - z? sponsored -: by the Junior•F _' armers, and''Junior 'Institute Ciub was staged� inth" e Town :Hall .o ' n Tuesday: AY night 1 h t ' Presbwhen yt he ::dramaticChurchso. ' vietRipl y Knox f eyof,-, - se ..,, pied:. their •- 3 act- comedy ..drama .' t ur in ._ w_.. n t ,. g e -Tr c •L h k .-�- 1 This--:was--fol_..:.; lowed :-by•a'dance with music .pro- vided. `by, the ' Whitechurch "Bush-. 'Whackers" Orchestra, orchestra ;:` and : •: , by; ,Miss: Olive NandMr.:Carman; Fer. ie. r r,. The ,.east,' t, comprised; r s e d Mr.' niick• ' M' iss , . McKenzie' .Elmer, Avery, , Margaret aret g . '1VIL'eod -•�:..Margaret „ . , ,Mc-::' Lean .,I2onallliatiieso n, .-Edna . Mc_ ., Lay,- Robert, Y, B ell ' Ken net h Aitchison;�. Marion B1 d. '� 13ell arid. James: McLeo The., r'' players were' intro duced y 1bI'i ss C Mary Ke'' M zi. n e who gave" a tri' of ` suinm ry of the play. The." , local clubs ' s 'appreciate :-the support accorded them on this oc- ' . casion and .. d e'en: empla�te a`_,•similar .,° intertainmentin the near future:: `• , If lis if .Co. h n MSD' 0 nald Lucknotiv 2 will Call_ at the' store we .will be" glad .to hand'her a nice "rize; Mr McDonald .is a win n e j s' Winner .this, iiionth There '.is . no. . obligation, to bit ' or dirties Y no d es t4' �erfoi nl oto_ ;secure then monthly • :prizes.'e next: mo You may'be lucky nth. S EC ON D; CO N., KINLOS S Mr, and Mrs. Donald . M acCharles spent• an evening at Dan Me ` ' ;last. week.. Donald s.. 4 .g Mr. John A • Mac a , D nal d of Tees=' '` water,; was 'a' caller .on the ,line last, week. o; Dn't'forget' the U. F.O. ,masquer ade dance in' the Town- Hall,:' Friday night. , Everybody ,welcome. Mr. and Mrs. W J; /twin' "and family; Mrs John ,Irwin: and Mr. and Mrs. :Rod `Campbell and' family'spertt. Friday. evening "at ; William ton s. • `•;Mr, and Mrs.. • Dick. Martin :;visited.: at::Jas, Irwin's: on Monda : The barn on "the Kinloss and. H - on boun ur der Y.. clop r to g Mr' Irwi : .t �. Jas,',' • , n, was des_royed• ,: by fire last: '• Saturday • night'''about ;,10 .o'clock. It as caused bythe cattle : nsettins•' lantern' while Mr.• .Irwin: was r' and feeding for,`the night.: