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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 .
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f If n ardine wit
h the' hoPe ofwi
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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'
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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.: