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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-04-06, Page 51.14$1)AY. 0011'4 Gth, 1933 44‘, • • .,•,.*; • , , MINIM .a14..4nd .Print04 Rough ,crepps. 11.1ST rupt IN STOCJSAL1 WITH THIJ.TEW HIGH 'NECK. 7 1.fg.$$4.$,N4 PUPP.'SLSirP'S •Cl#: .••Y,..40491J, S1LES AND 11910,.01-M TO ,SBLI4,' 'AT, 1,[tgplIsMi, riRKEs,' FOR BASTER TRA I*7,44.1T1 F :C 0,: OF . COLORS 'THAT'.*F1'1` AI41) Orlik '$*.ATISFACT1014 .• war ,•. .''• , • • ,•.. , EASTERDIspLAy . . 0k.'NEW''''SHABBS.. VALUES.. kilk', BETTER -:-..THIS" YEAR., $1,.45 upwar0 • PATTERNS:. N' STOCK!' ;VW:, ,.. 15e • HOW 'ABOUT: HA'lNGONF '.9F. 0 -ifs •:!p8.95:' SUITS , 7 Rev. C.'11. MacDonald of Erskine 'Presbyterian .Chnrch, Will Preach • in 4nrC Presbyterian 'Cbureb• Stratford on Sunday " ' • • 1110---In"itIng of the W.:k. S. 'nf Eskine.FkePhYteria11 :Church, will..be • held at the home 'of Mrs.. W. It".• Stothere on Thursday afternoon, • %The, W. Meeting' °L.:the, Vr1l- • ed'Ohurch Will be held in the•church 'on Friday, . • . • . The " regular in'anthlY ..,Ineeting of the directors...and Officers ..9f WEst WaWarlookbintuni Fire Irunirence Co. Was: 11,01 no Tuesday With a 'fiull, attendrui0; Pre routine • nese' o recqiving, Applications -- and adjusting 'Claims svaiislealt, With, the t reports of 7,' 3. ThOmpson and 'Robt. \. Davidson, who were. delegates' to the. Fire-7-Underwritera!--Association meet, • brig, were received. •• • At a meeting of,the,*Board or S. S.' a; on Monday - evening -at, the home of the secretary-treas., Mr. • James MeWhinney. was • appmeed • delegate.to the Easter convention of the 0. E.`'A.1- at- Toronto: ". ' • LVANGSIDE dance last 'Friday evening, 'with :smaller ..croli,d, that usual .present, 'due to the weather.-- * -Institute "At :liorne" , was to have been . held last. Fi'iday evening' in •the hall , tit Whitebhurch. Was poStponed,_owing to the roads' Mr. James MacDonald. •Who,.. has. n visiting at the home of Mr. J. -Morrison returned horne on Mon Mon; day to Toronto, • . • ' „, GeorIke:. ScOtt is • gOing:"..., the •L—r°7-1M;i4 ,reitenlar saw outfit Runiori are ;• going :the, ronrid,s , that, ...Mr. ',Itebert Moffat' has sold his...;flirni -t Mr, Peter, 'Moffat and . that Mr., •;, • Robert Moffat.: has ".pnrchased the ..COnlerrim reeint15,..,:advertiSed •for sale: !„ = ' • :. :Sem/ of the fernier/ of this di trict attended ;the, tale:, of Mi Leslie ..*aiker,. east. of 'TeesWater.- ' Miss :Kathleen-, Sin -ins -on is Visithig tth her.':.:grandparents.,..14...hnd _Mrs rcyni: Conn: •The parts are. verY, soft,. esiiecially, the back roads,. ;in. :fabt teaming is Iiiiiiost• 'an in:10)SM, •bility and, the . higliWays have, .so ft' parts that. make Motor traffic very • difficult: • • Th.tyladies • of the W, M. S. are holding zi; tea on Tuesday afternoon afteritoen April 11t1t, at the borne of -.'14rs. Vrahk, Henry; The ladies', of the 2nd aid 4th are• inVited, to attend:, ' .,..' °. • ' Mr.. Harry PeWitt, left- last:' Satur- day .for Stratford;• Where,'he"h4Sj.prci- Cured :oa.; job ...Ihr . the .Siiiiinner., • • ; Mr: Robt..Harkiiess ,entertained s number of his friends at the.. home, of ..Mr, b.,' A,, Maetionald'a,,1rist ' Fri-- :claY' evening.. .'" , : ' ' •' •• • ,:-1+L.r.•,,--and--,Wre....,-1.paVid,--4Firrier-,Hoi-- .Whitechurch; , Spent,' .'the..! week -end: with 'tliei* daughter, Mrs Mrs. '.J.: 1).:•'4Oss•, .. • . , . , . . kiss cora ,meOttait; who •haa:Illeer „nip:sine Miss' :Miry • Mc 'leen.. spent Sund.ay .at her home in 'I,,,uckniSW: , . . • Mr.':,William. .Stanley of Paramount ig.:yri Vine On'..to the :Stanley •farrn here,. r L49 merlY :ItnOWn.as, the '../lende•r-. 'SECOND 'CONCBSSXON:. . . . , .. • . and.'Mrs. W. J„.., Irwin a.nd fainily spent laSt• Friday, in Wznghin ":the • JOiriner'S! ":"SiaterV'Mfg.' •,Camnbell,-;• . • 'We ie all Wafting •. for the. roads., ", get better, • :so:,,t•hrit 'Frank • _can slieW es What alfirie • :family. • bat •he has .terhodelled ,and is, going, .to. !driVe. .tbis • • '• • •.... • .• ' , ;THAT LANGSI1)E • BEAR . . 'The Fenian Raid, many years, ago,. :Canada in. turrnoi1; ' A World War caine.,nhd took , bar, men, leaving few to till the An earthquake 'struck Califorriia. and `seared' the people out, • l'ssplioons raged in sunny . japan; and wiped a province, plit; • , :•.•But .all thete•Allings:'seeM Very Mild,: when' cOnipared. with. - recent:. date, . -gieitt !Bic, '•Bear gOt:"•ruiinine. wild leitVing .settlers to their fate.' • And many 'are the .tales • we hear, .of courage to • de aid dare, ..'''FerfOrmed. by .Larigside earitnre •that . . Old rifles ere resurrected, , cleaned' and. Polished well, • • • And every' the trigger 'Snapped,' the h4. --)t. W4s • going .to tell 'Arehie, • red ?-Awith dug , ' said • he knew that it it ...Would, the higgeit' bear .aliYe %An..Old-fashienet kiln, they called. Al' 1111.1; 'WO hanging up at 'Neil's,. 'lle ClaiMed' ,that' it .'wOuld kill the, beast, • abreit: Une-htnidred 'acre fields, • nri:Ore . they , Were.,..oht in--fOrce, , , • . .• IJACk;thOk,,the only. one.....at,:pan's., ,Donaldt .1Forie. a, horse; : But,. some eitpregged d,oubts of firearms:: for attacks, •,‘..ConseciuentlY 'and' John ..eneh • travelled":" with an,, •axe. ' All armed .ond- ready " on- ;they, ' •0r,. die,; Meeting a 'foe o this oeseription, hunter intisp:be, shy;, ..M.Obililation got, underway,:, reaching substaritcai Minihers; „. 'For in. Sikh trying 'times as these, red.bicirddea liotsou Sliimbers, , • • , . But •sone • had • 'doubts • and :tried to., Say,: that We: in ight all !be. • :tit.: Vic,' spoke UP, just toinn withMe; 'and, 'see his, nest . forsaken; So Whit and Jicile both said, We'll* Stick hod' see: the battle thrti Vtitil 'the ..c.puhtry is safe -'again, no work' .will either' do„ says, yes, I'll prove too, I believe itg worth My' *.hile, , So he..usplained. hefound nest, rbaeis his. stone : pile " Now all cOnvinced; it, ninst. he ''reight,' they Oettled doWn. to think -"Vntil that beer :As', captured; neli„er :',:sleep' 4 ,Nvitilk. Tie wo4teif non? .are the. :getting4all, excited,. beast,' If , they're the ones ksto sight it•,. ii"or what's the use of working on, trying to 'inalce ,a, living; ••••• out children, „ ,ttirkeyS, pig's. pia ,cows sactlfice were •giving, • 'dears, ditoieit 'down' one 'lady's' faCe,, When Alp theught.abont inleiite 'berries.. . . „ ; • ,Stliir‘l'hottle, ekdiainied neigper fair; and, earl %your Own 'red. cherries:, ' 1411' WOrried Abbrit .the turkeY,s;i eVery, flock,, ' ' We. Won't: have te..,,boy• Oorielyes 'a' creek. Ode iltdy tWeePirig*' stopped ,sobbirig,,,,,for• , .• • ' T�'II 0th:heie .twe' ft,..14.Oi 1 • li. ntile The W. 1V. S.' Of the United Aural 'are .iiresenting al. pageant "Sunrise in, tlie Garden,". 'on • Easter ' Monda)t evenhig.,,About 39 persons take 'part, in the .pageant. Several other num- bers .will be given.. • ,•,• and . Mrs. ,Robert lAornin ay.& daughter, Miss Flora," ;left, j for Pittsburg fast • .TborsdaY, upon re7 celying, Word Of. •the death- of their kranddaughtet. Patricia Louise, Only , • clanghter-,et. Mr. and ;Mrs., 'Chester Duimin, Which ••occurred in that city 'lint 'morning. The funeral was "Rn: Saturday. ; • • • . 7.754•11PIP4.77r.:7'•',. CffURCH ProhYteFiall bitlifgrr Ran:d. The, Raater Th4Plreff,eing 0 Oe. 'Mission Rand was held held. On Weilrf!- dOY wie0,4Y4'.;'March. 'goo, With, A inrge attendance. The Meeting 9iren7 ed y..,lhe.singing 0t,a, hyrrio; ed:•,1)Y prayer, bro•410.1% :Q. 4, Mael Donald., 'the opening number iiuMi;er Was a", elforuP,bY• thelBancb.r fellOwed reci•-• tatiOne by *Ole "5/1140na14i; p,yorv ;Tay1.917,. 11.9rai• Jewitt,, Penna • PArtileY; and: Ronald Johnstone. $9.10A by Lloyd gtewart`, geld° .IgueDeMaiA Allin Stewart and R9aCe1la micHAEL. 4.01iN BowpEg ` A Pincgessful contractor in GOO - Aar, for the Past ,tweirity. • Yearei .Michael John Bowler ; died, in 'Alex- andria in,. las 690 -Year. Aa -a. youth In his, native' town- ship of Ashfield, he. ShoWed..a,Pti- tude for building, -and in his Career he successfully - Cirried Out InenY large' undertakings. "He ;Wail': greatly admired, for ,'his straightforwardness and honesty in his ',business dealings. Deceased was the son. of the late •Itihn and Catherine O'Connor 139Wlerr, a reading by Isobel DOggias !,21.„.4 two And Attended school at :selections *.bY illeke • ing to aoderieh 191. In 1891, be w6,i• two sets' of elides, one ' being mid:lied Emily ,Iteckoteii,of Ashfield,. • eh irevuosa,, thadother. 'the Dia -mend' who' WW1 him- daughter's indtwo sorra :elnbilee,;,.beth • of, which" ;Yfere' Survive" The• children 'UTC:Mrs -Johi -enjk,yedl, *The meeting Closed •Wttit Kchiledy, Melcei 'Ve.hiterr and Praxer• ,„ • United ;'Churell P. S. The' Citizenship, Com:. had charge tie'- ineetifar7eVening'..' After the opening 'hitnn Alex, Smith led • In. prsYer...The•. Scripture 'lesson Nh-s-Tr-'ead'brlaelF1draelieodT4terns7 of 'business. were dismissed,- A very nj eoYahle Piano solo 4Gypsy 'Rondo." was rendered by Frances ,Armstrong. Rileen Treleiven, give eridiWrpOrn't • Interment was , Made,. in 'St Joseph's Cemetery, Kinalkidge. , • Joseph's cemetery, Kingsbridge, fol. lowing A short , service c, in •Kings- , . 'John ROwler,- all. of Detf4, and 1:orne, *Tier of GOderieb:''A-brosther and4ister, 'James' and Mary Bowler, resid in...Ashfield and another' Isis - ter; Mrs. Robert Standish, lives 'Ir. Goderich. The funeral service ' was 'held in St.! Peter's Roman Catholic • , The ionic:, "Health'..nrid. the Search: bridge church.' The' Pallbearers' •Werf. 'fo'ir was E'bv, litti4e(ii :by PE' !Murdoch MacKenzie, John •MacDonale. 'Johnston. 'Another' mnsicei nrimher. Morgan Dalton; John ' McLeod, • 4.1„ceI was a solo by Mrs. ...Harold ,Trelea- Courtney:- and Dan McLean: '•••- ' ven..FolloWing the closing hymn and .; ,, .•• •. • the'benedon kperiod of 'repreation ; . Rohskt Perm , was enjoyed, Next,. Monday 'night the There passed away at hirs-,home ir Society plans to entertain 'ilthe Y. P., on Sat - S. 'uf Ripley United •Charch. uterleY Marclr, 25th, . Itoberf Ferrie '• in hit 88thi year: :Born , PreshYterian-'0uild. , . .„, „ , SherhFOOke • TOWnslibi," Perth County ;The `Voinifi People's meeting .Waa, . Moved to but held on MenclaY!evening,,the .program settled in RiplOss in • 1854 and witf being in, charge: Of.'the-FlOwer ,Corn the, ,ekeeptiori,N tWO., years' spent 'ollowrng, ;the hymn, • the Ilainiltee,•.I4orth'Iyaketa, 'about 1880 Mrs Charles Alecir presided over Scrinture, lesson • was read by :Miss- he has been , resident of this town the meeting. of ti.ia'W.nmOn's Pistiti4e.k.'E:;elyn..1,. McLeod ,aod..,.tbe •14r,•.. Ferrie mite n :reapee.. -held•:.--ati•-•••trhe-..tOme.....Ofr,..1grs.---4tn7-0-.--ofirkei,_-*e-r,e15.eated4n:;iiiii:ktn.,..Read.-1'10:-.residantatit a' member • Of •thf.' !ivOrs• were given by 1Vii•ss.; Margaret On'nedinn Order eof Foresters : Wit. 9 Wered 1.i"Y: "Hints for • sPrivreV.Iiinise , • says RillY; Set Wile:be te, Yng expeet .fietliing,else but all mine 'he `ate., nutblic Scheel., .„ ..ttencled daily to tst his;;Tii!1/4961,7 bnt.': • ClitilietY 'Xankef Unless- shMec,..**4.ii •76-tiMetht.41.4.:=Z14::leta.ZVIttitna And drove /the childreti to and fief in a boggy 4'.t d,.ecart. fOlte'S are •jokes' and, finni is furi,'ke;e:' .8tt.' this heast, IS' not a 'beat.", .Solutigh ,havi 01eanitig.7,• .Mis:. 'R. bavidson was, appointed delekate tn.: the Easter Convention- of' the O. E. 'A:. Rev. - A. 'McMillan "wit the, guest 'Speaker -*posing, /Or „his "stibject "ThA-Insti- tute 0,4e,741[11.',a siieiling Match Which* termus Over:: Mrs : .Lorne: ••Ivers'‘ side. ..Miss Pearl, Finnigan had charge: of, the United Chnieh, Meeting' 'Ast week, Carman Haines read' the, 'esson. Andersen took :the toyid.0Hyinn and their ' Wilters.'" Tnereased•nnisidal duties - resulted in 'he resignation ,of the president, Miss Margaret Pentland. Lloyd Finnigan o...7a;iffeelecintegdTatop.,.,athii:i.y-Otii!ces.troke s�nie ight years ago,: 'Which : since tte; his home at, ,,Thes- 3alon, death claimed Robert. T.. Me,' Keine; a former -resident I of .the1 Dungannon- district. The Son."bf the late' Mr.. find , Mrs. " itmel, MCKague, nioneer ;residents; Robert moVed-with hig• mOther to Theisalon, , 35, -ears, 'ago,. cif:a family; of ten child- ren, one brother, Daniel; is' the .lone surviyerr Robert,.• handicapped by l*,eing :deaf. and dumb, was a!''''satericly Worker: and .the, able support. Of his -nether; who predeceased him fifteen years, :ago., ' • . , • 'Ils. death rebel's . the ,tragic ; death' .of a brother, Martin,. who was acci- dentist' 'killed by a falling tree 'While working in a hush.. not • far • froin Dungannon, in ,cornpany ;with Stephen Deeyes,:,who, ...strange. .te:relatei:alsO hiet •accidental "death , years later when' be " upon 'a, circular N'ir.11. 5: Of Dungannon ,T.7pited. 'Church „Will hold ,ita Easter 'thank, offering .; meeting', at . the 'morning service, -April.: 9, . 'Miss Mary. Robert- son Of poderich will be the:speaker. The evening service will take the •form of a ,song :service. . 'Miss. Margaret pentland spent the week -end -in Gederich where she it's= sisted'. the their Of North Street United Church in :the servide. of, praite •, Fired 'Treleaven, Toronto,. Visited' McCallum "'and .• Graham'. 'Sherra, MUSical,", numbers • Were A : Brass duet by• john itay,.wortio' :and BUl Lockhart, aecompardeCL by Miss '1111C1-'. a' number': by.! the broliestra, a' ',:quartette dOiffpOiefl Rev. and Mro.r.MacTIOn,- j"Can and Should we TeVe all ::Jvipn, Our Enemies" Was 'preParet,by Marion' Stewart and, read by Mrs.. Herace Aitclieson. While . the', collec- tion' was being , taken tip a violin number was given ,:hy. .Messrs. Henderson; D. MacDonald and ,"Carn: MacDonald, In the count of the sides the. "Maple Leafs" iveie,-.-ahend:, Rev: ;Aff.r. MacDonald :elosed, the meeting Will he in ,charge of the -1.04,17eT3!'• the freedom of : their- tame: '" their with' prayer:.-• '11"t''..*?eSic;,frietor.::sanod.:MFr.raia.,aN:eGy..epRizidei.d..Teaxitte:,rinde: COlik;7--Piono4e:eV,;,' • . . , , npite.:the unfaverable night, And. eon-, - • -with' his mother, Mrs. R. Treleaven, PARAMOUNT • • • • , • the' oldest • of a family of:ten • child- ren, six !kirli •riotfotir boy's two Of Whom Still survive,:. MrS.. SMiley of, Hamilton, North Dakota, and An.: drew at home. FollOwing a • Private, seryiteld' , at, at 2ccullicae-e4 -,Whitechu,ich. -Rev. J. Pollocic, his pastor, cond,ucteci the :services. In- terment took , place in • Wingliarn cemetery. The pall -bearers wfte: Rot Ross' Wzri. Dawson, F. McIC. 'Paterson, P. Hooey) M.. Ross and,B.MeClenagiran. 'the' home;: a I seryi, ee was . , ' . Mr. and Mrs', , Chit, Durnin .and Wilbert attended , the funeral of .their relative; :Mrs. ,Rebt.: Graham Etti•Pl101,i= now on Saturday,• •• . The :death of 'Mrs. John. koran•••Oc.- eurred•.at the home of her :„ditughtet; Mrs,' 1,,eildy• of, St. .Auguatint :on ST HELENS • dition of the` roads quite n number 'were present . and a good time en- joyed; -Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Reed. are moving this week:from their present location to a. farm of Mr. Marshall Gibson's. •Mrs. Jas. Cook, who has been • IltIria•-lifiFfIralli,'h hTir eI4t the Winter:With' relatiires. In., Brant, ford', la 'ratting .her .41*Qt4e.rek '•Neerirs, 4 Geo.dfreY and Wm, Jcilin 41', GAP 4.ohnntOne •ctnd Alto4 ere 11,Pen4in$ 4 few daYs Wijh the formeef,sister )4,41,;. *met, ana Mr 'Moffat.- $411iia-`• •$ft. aMi• Affs;-KeiiilY:ParaP6011,,Oid, Children, and Mrs.' Aubrey Riggrns Ind Jackie: cd Mats, .or Mrn114:-.4.141s. CliTrant:' urdaY•t , • , Charles Hiles, who was 'OniPleyed f?r year 4r.. Henry .Hot.ton. reigned, -tO bis home;aia'Essoit'laSt •wee.k. , • :" ; •-• OlittOid •••• Blake aIitudent of ..1.orretr. rioW;.: Continuation Sclieor: 14ilr een hOme "Over 'a *eels „very; sick, vitas sarah Mr11�nh R. N `of Luckhow.,,, is. taking. Cara'ef' bun We are torePoit:anin1Preverneni„ this *eetc. • The, many friends ;,,of Mrs.' Wilfred ' to learn that she 'nide 'a. gond re:.• • loi"dlry ank Was •leaving the Hamil- • len"-}1-OsPital---to-retuni 'home • • Week -14•r,* and '1Wirs;'JohnlIllhlfe• and Mrs. Albert' Alton visited :her at the, , , . .hcispital Thursday •ef last week, A: (intended or Last Week) •:.••• Emerson Halstead returned to 3fir. R. :Johnston'sOlast Tuesday, -having .ipent a :few day* with relatives at., Stratford and Aylmer. • Miss 'Jean „Anderson spent • the week end with her sister .Mrs• Har- vey: Webb -.of St. 'Helens. Harvey..Kilpatrick; a student of - Lucknow,,A 's.•11-6 home • this. week, .reCovering :,from an attack ;i4 -19n- • ,silitis. , • • Miss Florence ',Cranston •of con., W,.,Awanosh„ spent • Sunday, with her .friend, Miss* Cora ••Thonipion. • Mrs. pelt', -Treleaven .daugh- ters, Anna and Gwendolyn, &nd XT." and Mra:Ar., P, Crozier' and-deUghter, Lorena-of Crewe, -were recent' Visit - era its the home Of Mr. 'and Mrs S J. Kilpatrick: • .•Mrs. Paul. .Reed �f IhicknOw „"and. M*s. A'. Reed; Of Owen Sound, were Weekrelld 'guests of, kr. •-• and Mra.:' Thomas Anderson: • Mrs. ' Jinxes :of Priceville was the -guests of.:., -Mr,„, and .Mrs Norman -Sir-40;14°h '„over-the,--..Week,exid:t-',. Percy. Blundell 'Of con 6, West • Wawanosh,' spent . Sunday. With .Mafe, king ;frienda.: • 7 .. Mts. Wilfred Hoffmann' Of. Dunn- , vine, is in Hamilton 'Hospital at Present, ,having undergone a serious operation on Wednesday of 'last week. Her- condition is, reported as: favor- ' 1, ,Fp staying with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Mc-* Donagh, since. her return from .Wing; ham Hospital, on: Meli`day.:.for' Saturday. ,Mrs. Foran, who iwas TOtento on '`ari' extended • .visit. She her 93rd ,year, . was'a ,•fortner".highlY was accompanied ' 'by her t.reoet respected resident, Of the : h. con.,Charlie We extend sympathy to ' the , Mrs. Richard Gardner Visited her of Which; XOnStS: I. and ..00e, niece; Miss Marjorie Campbell, *110 Fran are .the eons. • . • an. aPpendwitts patient in .Goderich ;111r0..Allister .,Hnglies 'Of ','HOlyrood. tiospital. : ;: , • and. 'Mr.; McICenzie Were .00 Mr., 'Fred. Anderson apent'%,,Siinday ltueste :Of.l'their_.:cenaina,...'ilie,' Messrs; with tfriends in Clinton. ' ' .Mrs.: -Durnin Sr:, . celebrated ee.zibirthdai ciie-FridaY Mailh elTerizie s; .recently: . KINLOUG .31st, it 'the litaine of dttiighter • • • s • ier Mrs.. Colin :McDonald.: Congratulations Cang.rati!latians:' '''ts. ''Mr. ' and: 'Mrs' . ; „ilr Ito.er „nmikoirojing: st: the Toni . Bodkins' OW- the arrival Of . 4 'the manse ' on. , Saturday, , When, Mi's, ' Mr' and Mrs' ' Ipsar '' 'tanner. al Harris Mission ,Band Will he held at..bw•iil'alYk,ebr::11?''.i.„...e.te ' ...F:.icla5,...,.: ..evihe":" Visitors' at :' ..A:. E. flaidenby's... ..Mi':, ,nd Mrs Charlie Gillespie ,and faiy 'have :returned from,,- White- churg where theY',SPent :the ,past felk, Weeka. , .. : Mrs. Webster , of ' Lticicuovi. 'wits' a. recent visitor at 11. lane's. . , Don't forget the ,Box Social under the. 'auspices' of the Par/inbuilt U. F. 0 Club on Friday 'night April 7th -iit.the 'Paramount Hall., ' • We are sorry to lose Mr; and ertt Wim. Stanley and family from ' bur coirreuniti. We wish them every succ'ess in their, new honie on the 2nd con, Miss. Florence Hodgins silent •the week -end with, Miss • Lyia,,tichaids. Miss Olive ..thonipson, ,Pnrpie ,drov',.o• is visiting with her sister, Win; 'StaOloY, " . ' And Mek' McNity and Mr; Ott ,enter- tattled- their, frieficts'„ Who riAlist.4 at 'tlieite*IeelaSt..,Weeto to Sairarev:eiV,, ing• in the- Art,. McCartney and, Mr.: Aiidy. Orr, Pt Litelcao* sisted:With the , ransie and everyone vievort a rent oed , Mr. and Mrs. Yeso., 'Webster purnm the,', speaker' .17lie!..APril: meeting „Of the OP the United, „.ChUrch,...,*ill be 'hel4. at. Mrs,:i JOhn :CarnerOn's.loil 'Wedae day • • ••••`: ' Her many friends were sorry to hear of the 'Of Mrs ; jphn Me; WhO was taken to ,LondOn, .TIOSPittii';On; Satinfilit, and,: UriderWent a.Serieus: Operation on','Bionday.: the 'operation apparently: •firoVed.• _success- ful and, 'We, hOpe, niieedy cover.): .• 'Therenriiiia of:God is the Way 'ef thd Cross"- :Writ 'the. 'enbieet., Of' Rev. :T.,Wilkixison"si 41dress on Stiridai .Morning% 'apPropriate.....antliken,' "The Way *ay Of the Cress tends .#orite was Song' the . • "Are Bdorm • ef., Garnbling.„....; tic - fleet., the brittle Ttimei Drugs Part „Ott* Task, Of a' Chrit:. tien.„Chuiebt". 'WAS, the subject of ..$ituirvg ffiti)or , The P. S. held a St. Patrick's social on Friday evening in: Blake Hall, -under the leadership of Jim Phillips After the program, Progree- tive'.games were played and refresh- ment/ served. Those who: attended Spent' a pleasant evening. ' Mr.. Finlay Shackleton of Pricevijle was home over the week -end. - Stuart Dawson of •Lucknow spent the ,week -end with his friend "Jim 'Curran.' . . 56 -NEAR -IAD: NirlidON .H4" USE, ' '• n: the, possession and. active use .of A., and W. McKagtie; Bruce COUn- ty ,.seed; growers ' of near Teeswater,' is a wagon bought by. their .grinci,, father over 'fifty years age. "It ;does not leolt though it :woUld. hate to . . . go on the old -age penstOn for, Some . . , . 'Years yeti" it owners -assert. Their r•rancifather, used it .fer ten years on i.•800,abie fain; and then gave. it to their father in 1892. Since then it 114e been the only wagon on a 1007;... acre 'fem.., It has' figured'. in tw,O.11 runaWayi . but still; ims all the 7orig- inal StiokeS, and' the sanie . rear ixle. , . • • The front axle. Was broken when a hundle'. sheaves 'dropped . it :• ."•'tt k • the 'the" from the ac e arn., y breaking. of a rope It It" has 'chily been painted ',mice, since was 'purchased, • bt has been kept .iktett tiop • , in use. "t3012i/s,-,TO•, Mr: . ,and Walter; Nicholson, South line, On. Mardi, '.'20tti, !golf. Congratulationia, • •", , Orrice Welker -i ton spent -the week4nd At, hex; lionie here:: ' , Mrs.., T. ',McCue ;of Kincardine .• is vigiting` het:daughter; Mrs., 't,.• itOd, The A V. A', ::ingt,..,okyi'etinesdity, ,revesingi last. with attendatiee of: tortY. After the . ercises, it .as decided to to send onc dollar to • te•.7 sonte' charter or our etti healfch. the -follOWing pregrain kiveill'•-thouth 1.eigan Pr y ,lar lderiby. Sunday night .at ,the, Yeee0.4'ieeSie,e' aPits.‘b• C lt • Of. argaret, 'Pinnell, Winnersi• meeting. , A violin selection by an4, Anne.Colwell; contest in .charge • I- • ttattionaldahrl fieh Hewitt • aoro' Thel s, , reed*stlesotr.,11 • -z••;--,, p' 4 Of anti of the -a:0 Brewer: on the t ,Mrs. Rebert,..Son. and, till. ' itta- Atiteliriorif But we a t� ex their , • , tc „ . , :86 a little. nitia. with ,fertile humOrous brain, carne• for -Ward 'te the reseudi • gratitude 4.tor the fititn4, of z.••grY' Me,Ffriatket • 'env` al Clara' MacDonald alto kindness and :sympathy octet ed s t4,11 Lunch .411g seri d' 'd t 11 the warrievs iliete's a 01108tie-ti g°111t io 'oe14 Yalo them at mid 'of tor ht• %. be ing, ‘.4,431,1eci 1d you de if. I told you, tile WhOle theng 'w6.8. a Pi �t' SPent' a fe,*'.da" rektt.lilY "Vir* berehVethent ' eet'ng. ' - '• prayer •d' the closed teti, /1 Said O 4 th,t „t '"-.Anytv, soc)tt. litts, 4.4s, viotNaln•;4thotritt: Iffir$40it ri19 „at3tots 41411 • . • • . P'bitpt$ qtpvt-.. . Mrs Charles r 'ed" horie from her c1414*r, Mrs: Grahain. „ , . Mist, OliVe Theniapion is visiting' . • her sister at Lireknow., . Mrs,' Clarence. •-Carnpbell Of .Ripley Spent few days at her home -here' hist 'week. ' Mr; and s. Metver o Huron, apent an 'afternoon it 4ift. McDonald's ', and Patton- and on were Sunday visitors , at Mi. deorge., Emersdn's, ed last Sunday; at Mr. ',tarries ter'S ef, Armew. ":, ' Miss! Sadie 'Pollock visited with ' ir-latf",tveek,' • Iin..fuIl swing.; . . • • , . , Ladiea',Attlargely at.. tifiditheitiefweek, it the liethe,et • MISS' .Margit• • 'Itebertaoti. fs." •s Mint 'jeni. 1days ,,tVith. •Mrisi , 14qt • 1, • •ol•