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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1934-03-15, Page 1• ,fA'F. t. • • ir#.`",,?!.:,."r4M•• • 12;90'. FER OARjij Y4CE 004 OTIIERNISA • . •• • •,. ••- , • . 2 ••• -.• •_..-*GANDEO, Bak, pr,70E0-.1affo, 'for a :goose. • P. MeMiliant :4Phene :MeKenzieu , 'Garage, M A N.: WANTED E.xffOrrneed farm 'h'rn'T, • duties , to. commence Apra, 1st.. • • • .• ;2' E wart Taylor, Lucknow.' Xonitg WA'S C1asOf- 'United Church Promoted Successful Et1S. W14.0 Was. fAargeii- A:it:004 . . '' COAN.GE A.N. l'A*11cING, 'HOUR'S: A .: • : r0.-.1tt.P1." night. in: the activities ...h...9'Cu.:7:7i.nnw'cle44511:e.fliolrril, ,4wthil;oobur iltilf,,..'' of the th..";,;y.,:conng.: menys.!,,, . Class of the, in° mtste; of ,4 ' 'pm.; , . ", :" '„,. •,: ', ;U,nited:';9hUrch, '.*aa 'tha:ocensiOn'T'Of '. Bank of Montreal, Lucknow, ;Ont.: it rather and, 'Son ••hitO'cluet- held in . , (44-c.3 the : the Sunday school room on Thursday , . • . .• , , . • evenntg. with. about ,ninety lade And . Au4.TIGN. S. A L E - ' of farni ' stock, hay , end gram) .or the estate pacts ittendstite. The "C'aterirli 'was . , , „ , ' of Wm: TaY19t, Will he held, at W. H. (Igoe by •the members of The Womenrs ..Lot-,' 24, Con. 11, West. WaWanosh,- •Missionary Seciety,who provided, a on Friday, March 23rd. . • . eumptooita meat With Supper • tables . . . • Matt, gaYnOr,.-..Auc• attractivelsr, laid. ' . . . ,• - Thie was followed by: community ' AUCTIiiMI' SALE Of : farm scocic singing, with Mrs. Newton presiding. - ....•,--•••• :.,---- -. ,-__,_•••„ -rife.' --1.11.1.,,..t.. . ... - ee, .....a t e. piano.: , LAI ,L•ii- ' 'Culross, ' 2%. .miles west of • • tee.S7. :class 14.0eideet, •expreeeed• peneure Here that their'. ctonsmenCe-iwilr 1-&'-eti;- tnally tiouble. them' 'as it did in nay clearing :sale of . farm stock arid .iin-, . Ashfidlct„ on ' . Tuesday,' March 20tb ' ' '2See bills -for terms and Jit. ' ' .' . .•IfiriY ' arid 'George' 146Karitte ...P1.°1'• . and called on .. Ted Buswell for a ease and * a °mit time. Yon" Iwill water' ' on Thursday'''. ..1Yrareh .' 2.'ild' in weloarning. the, large gathering plements • at ' Let 2, . E. D,;., Con. IJ, iit -15"arg 4is.:respees t°' the'f4hers"'; • AUCTIO14 Ai•ta---J(>1•121 , 'Ill/sc. :.chapS Of 'war, the height _of,-presper-7. Mrs., Florence', Hogan' will hold a .. . , 'AUCTION. SALE. . 11,1stt. Gaynor, A ' ' Matt, Gaynor, 'Aire. • • 2.-- • 'years; when they. have known the ±_ .• . . ' „p..ent, he recalled their varied eX-. piano solo., . . ., , • . . , toast to tly'ethers, ' his remarks ' chiefly' be' g of a humorous strain. me of maturity and sound judge- ' . • perienees during :the past score .. of .Claire McDougall proposed : the •'‘ •• . : On Monday, Mrs,: Peter TOrrance 11).Te' 0...t: cOhie.._:_e_._ have a . balanced, budget. .I. ,enclose order for t4.00. ' whet.' resides A mile east of the 'vil- lage, - attained her ' 83ed. .,' :birthday'. . ; „ , • • . I --_____. .. A.1cdotalitiOni:esd.,:t.e's: 1 . Innes. *ill hold . a 'ofer• 0- noci'iloi ity• onel the blight •of depreesiOn quite active, • Mra. 0 ra continues . ..-..sele.:;.-..of.,..fairtt.:„etoCki....)mplepierite.,.:etr,.. their : 'Mistakes illuting ;this period and , .bright and enjoys good. health. . re u Ch -: at lot .28: eon. ,4, -Kbalose o'n Wednes'- u-allenge -Ur theTy-duth7of---ip= : ti.- brother Witham Mller, Tier ' ther ' Mr ' ' i day,., ..March :;1. -it, , 'cemmencing. at day, he • .deelared.•., , ,. 2, o'clock,' See' ,bills :for terms . 'end . ..N.Ir• J. G. Anderson ••rqsPolided• to h.wils9 hieStnteell'wYci'ith8171. hiesr....!5TOnriroarnrnee lialcends list.' George Sell, MC.' ' this :toast; congratulating' .Dr. john... thinks nothing Of walking to town „:‘•t7oorne e: dnodii;lhg,is : cill;figins 1110:. worktthheat.:he . t:liehY, anci ,back. , .. Although . ,re was , no Celebrating ' planned IfOr. *Oriday; ieetfi. discussed • cduld. net s help but. Mit. Torrance's birthday was 're - week" greet . geed, even theugh. they.. ,i'em:_,Tifit," '°91'?fii.1,,_edto '91.,,Le ,„1841.1idaY; 'e%ellniedbf!''deuarinb: .trillie47.rde. yfileton.6.3ext'IYenlidc;. school course_atistudy lie ,pointed : • ;. .-.caUlt...tb9e-;111...4.71fe9rel-j*ntleaniltdlin.t.cee.-tt-10:1-'atth:?. icilirs.,: .--Afk-litSlthliertatoh-:Aa:PhPisY,T;,:ptuedi,.tnesd%.-nitia-:.-dtrlitr- • . ,. . , , we 'zet able oldlady. Mks.: Joe Anderson. that .%beset. the World=until , Fc -1z . to the, fun'darnental .teachingS "of Cli'rist, and concluded ' with the .ieflov—ing7artiOiiititiA;'":"Se-:-Illitent ,in bugineSs, 'fervent in:: spiriti,serVing the Lord." George ,McMillan • and Jack ...McCall ,then. fevered '' with - 4 vicilin " duet. . „., ' • ... -; .,, , . 'toast to the "Youth of to'-di.iy't: , . . , was preposed, by: :Mr. Robert Rae. The hope • of the *mid is the ambition '' i of ' °nth; but youth RAMPS A NEWSE'APEE . 41.CAN'T. DE„.RIIINT'DN AIR!' This; Past 'We9It- we ":ieeekvecl, the folloWing letter ,:from .,a, Western eghapliber,• requeetok,tilat ..„*.,e plehlish 16ttni; we ornit his name. This subscriber *Pee the newspaper- man's aide 414 bis coOlint.." air MO: as • 09 teMittance;49 ' 'Pleasant , to receive. We .publish hie letter and: trust that it imaY:'1.3,eat-et". Sher de- linquent eubieribers, to action/. Editor :Sentinel; Lucknow, Ont. - :Dear ,• .• I had Pur 41011aryia my pocket - last Saturday • ane in passing the Express Office •••• decided to, buy. in order' and remit :if to you. 1 realize 0'114' a newspaper can not be :tun on and'it bi. 'one of. oni 'Obligatinns .CoP .1Hs. 0 Ashfield Pioneer Passes o Her Reward Mrs. Hugh O!rvinf Sister. Mr. J. :Anderson, Dies 'ill's.' Home Of Her Daughter, Mrs- Fred Ail- eron Minds?. /• A resident -rot. Ashfield Township ° 'Aightir4Onr 'Years,* and practically !since :the *inception ' of the township, then Wilderness of !;',014 Mrs.. Hugh Girvin Passed ,away on--;'-Sunda77-kat--the-khome-Cf-:---ber, dpughterr, Mit, Fred ' Anderson. Gradually weakening ,strength from the infirmities Of old age,, Mrs. Girvitt'v death followed ,a brief neas;' which developed. into ' pneu- Total blindness had &bine ;:t3:1.;homaveetimiewes. osviliebrslocroikb.erIs. haosP en ct4hiat morna. i „upon this honored pioneer during _an• a b monthe,., but she bore •• her ‘. WINDMILLS AND REPAIRS. , . • • :ribe Brantford Self. Oiling , Wind- mannfactured by• .'Goold ' Shapley arid. Muir Co. are sold „bY W. G. ANDREW,-, and repair's 're quiredtfor-tbeir:-.. .1, Will he 'ordered Prentptly, FOB, SALE -TWO 400 -egg .incuba- tOrs,_ :•eggs' for hatching; ivhite and, barred -id -0i aiiir•ST:Civhifele-gr.-•• horn: Baby chicks available after April 'lit Prices' en enquiry. John Parrish, , Luck/lbw. . 'Phone Dungannon 82 r43: TENDERS received by the for---Valakr-e-wor14--u ISt:---diavel; screened unscteened, • per 'Yard ; Daywork,'Mon. and team, per bine; Grading and 'dragging; per hour;il e'clock, noon. on Sat: urday, March' 17th, 1934. , The: -lowest • er any • .tendaf ..not necessarily accepted: • JOSEPH AdNEW • _ Clerk of the N Village of Lucknow. Coming vents First • Insertion, 50C - 'Sebsecpient Insertions, 25r t• •tof-dey bears the . cross' of "nothing to •de, be -slid; , and as. he 'groivii- older often '• asks, to. what end are we S'triving. True creation of a home weithWhile thing: in • life, . he rton-luded.. , ; • ,Tr„ Hutchison; in a masterlv dress replied • to fthis 'toast. Will the vorth • of to -day. follervi':a Hitler or Mussolini, Or will the church .put across a prog,eam,.,for: them. to grasn Or 'ih :YoLlth miss Christianity in seeking n, solution to the .momentOus inia5tiOns • of the day. "Religion tnust becolne; • net a, :departlnent. of life.; 'but in integriyI•.part of 'life," he said Young Men's Class, be pointed ST. TATRICk'S DANCE • 'out:, ...Was seeking, 'und,§t lehriatien . „ Irhsh . mu aie and Irish songs' wi -auspices.:,..and • gitidence. some light feature' St. "'Petrick's;,' old:dine 'denee. en eeenonfic and social. problems. and Is A class .have no apologies . to offer. 'Reviewing "-smite of the: topics 'dealt With, he remarked 'Mit sucht a course Of study. mould have been frevmed en, a few years ago as not ,,sufficiently_ 'oori'nected. with 'religieue, teachingS, '"To -day," he Said; equally im- nortent to learn bow to live as to lerrn how ,to .die." There is no mote issue today, he continued, than I -1,-e sex problero. The application- /of ectg,enies ;and -social hyglene, 'ePin- iened, cOine to fioci. impOt-; tont place in -high scheol courses. . „ , Tho youth of to -day, the speaker iid. in conclusion, . is facing social, erionorelc ,4and .religions. Prdbletne, with. an..OPeri mind in search of greater ;truth, happiness and., love. Dr. ,4olinsten, teacher. of the Clas WAS-, calle'd upon and spoke briefly. 'Rev..; S. T. Tucker was Also. called as, in intlitomPW'sPeaker.. . stated •L. 0.• L. DANCE.• pleasure :the progress of ;the -You'll enjoy Yourself at the L. OA ,elns's,'. and efidetsed their OrPgrnin, . tia)iee in the ohnrch. he said,: mist,get awnv " • now, .oti .'"Tlitirsday eviening„ 'larch ?rim: traditionalism to give:, youth a' nitialc.- and a geed lunch' se;ontiffe inirittial Vision . te, lead, • tinted. Gents. 2$c; ladles .1.0c, • 'theel 'out et the diletnina, in A which they: And theniselVea ,; • : „ A vete of thanhs."Was tendered ,by Andersen:1e' the' ladies; for their"dontributiOn to The sticeess $1„4,,,•,:eye 'int'. • ht. ttl L. and Mr, and Mei: Sohn Sherrill' Of Wawanosh ,are daughters. ,One ion H. P. Tor - :ranee:. Hies -.-At North' Bar.' $ • :Mrs. IVriCharlen 80--' Years Old . On Friday, surrounded by mem- bers of her „family who ,..coUld. be present, Mrs.. John -,Merahries • had OA:pleasure of Obserying her SOth birthday. Mrs. McChailes • is .a, 'be - lived resident of , the village: ,,This winter, her. grandson, .who is attend- , ing sehool here -,• ;makes his but -er-ept-iii-such ,Instan--- ces, Mrs, MeCharles lives elpne. Sbe enjoys „good health, is 1:0,riglit and active and able to perfoint with Pp-, parent ease, all her heusehold, duties, even to 'planting incl. attending' her garden in sqlsson. Mrs., *Charles has daughters, . Mrs.; Jack •Mc- Intosh and Mks. Thomas- 'McDoneld. arid. three • Sens, Donald; and Joek all ,of Ashfield and Huron townships' and7FranlrirrirencotOtr. ; , MR. eOHN DARROW A resident of the conutimity .-for about. a, quarter,. of a century, Mr. John Deere* passed away. .at his hoine here on Thursday in his 74th year L The deceased has- een- fail- ing health for some time and criti- cally ill from .a serious malady pi! the •past few weeks,. his demise was not unloolted for. !eh Of '.74 form d4Pg Mary mile, nuPie Ed., age, Girviup f in ;t wide gai_d Aetna Ree y :rear her •tinu int( had thu topi • Th :tern term Mrs "Mrs two Chi nect siste ficieco, takes) - of Grimsby -and-- hers, A.- R. • of , et. Lucknow and Edward of field also. survive: rw.v never heard to complain. • e eldest Of a family of ten, five horn,. now survive, -Mrs. 'Girvin,. mist.' Susan Anderson; was?. the hter of I the: late, Thomas , and :Anderson,. whose home Was a north of ,DungannOu, still oc. d;:-,-byr-one-,of-,-the:--,-fantily, Mr: Anderson. en about twenty-one . years of 'Sagan hemline the bride of Hfigh n,, and the :young Couple. took alining south of Dungannon neer 'where they became prominent he life of the comm nityx„,,were ly-known end-heldfin-highre.:Mr. Kenneth Hall- -of the --Montreal - . Mr„, Prior to 'his death Bunk staff, visited out of town over thirtYr0ve years °ago, was the Week -end. • 'spent the week- iWth..hjia7;adtisdghter Mrs. M. pf. Ashfield for about Jen tif the Methodist Church,' cOn7 Dorothy r,oaciork:7,..a.s a 'visit. hig so 'after, tnien. She Was eenvett.lairenalist,, and .6siistoin, week •lier and he Bread _ • The Bread.' of; Health . of Health ' QUALITY, AND. SERVICE, OIJE MOTTO- , • I A., , . , . Eid.a,APT110E WARES LAX cAEgsi. ° DAVE, .fts 'OATMEAL. SLICES ' 'ROLLS smoitTEEEAD ' •' °..00.D4mNirifs . . .' , .N4EAPilid* .4 Pi4talt*: PRO; . " ..•, • 'DDE.-.WErtE'* AND: EutTEEmucE7. DREADS " ;ARE ' DELp. ••. 'dots AND mADE. Oto.M...TErE; 'FINES11' ,INGREDIENTS,` OUR viEDLEvirEEAf BREAD, . IS ' 100% '' WHOLEWHEAT. , . . , . • . HLMA Q BAKERY Lucknow f •• Phone 36 Local _& General! r.' Even M-ciitnilin:-SPent the re Don't forget to wear your aPrig of -Shamrock toorro- ss • Margaret .• Geddes was a week -end visitor in 'Toronto. Mrs 'Min Marti f Stratford spent •a day in town last .week.' • New Curtains and Drepery at the old lop- price; L- liCAUEET STORE: "Miss Jessie' Stewart is vjsihng with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, A. P, Stewart. •• • in the Town hall to -morrow evening, • Friday, March'16th, undee Fire Co. auspiees. Old and young will :enjoy this dance: General' 'admission ,25e, , 3 -ACT COMEDY -DRAMA . Be sure to see oThe:,...Path Across thc Ifill;" a • 3 -act bomedy:•draina; to be resented by the Y. 1'. S. of Luck-. now UnitOd Church' in the ToWn 114, on, :Friday, Murch 28rd. Re - servo this date. AdmiSSion . . • FARCE COMEDIC AND, DANCE.; . . ."Iiere ".Comes Chatlid". 3-aet farce to be: presented. by Lochalsh DrOrnatie Chib. in Lochalsh hall, Friday; March '28td. under a&f,tce's , -Lochalsh BasebPll Club, Adilts 25(!'f ' Children ',"Over .100 15e. Play' stert• /. 8.15 shaiP. Dance After.: , • ts. GirViresting aviMrs Tyler, cliwyifs a lirfeelaooningg:neamn: johnsto f St" th Frank, ellecame read woman on Mrs. 'QV'. L. MacKenzie sent the. Cs of world attiirs and 11S e funeral will -be -held this- af-, :daughter, -Miss Jessie. MacXenzie.- oon at the home of her son -in- m -Mr. Fred Anderson , with tin- r' and Mrs' 'Tames Alton we' ent---m7Dungannon cemetery:- - e is survived by two daughters, . Fred Anderson of Ashfield, . Herbert -Either' of Crediton and Sons, Anson of Saskatoon and ries of Oklahoma, •- who is ex - ed horre for the funeral. .Two rs, Mrs.. Berry (Anna) of • San "vititors in Toronto.- over the' week- Alton„ . . "OAULIJISt8 ::$() , 'BAD , used catie • Cress • Salve- only remedy, that could 'banish them ft:Weyer. :at McKIM'S DRUG .STORE. IIOLD D,A!EBA___141..,1.41,ETTG. • With spring I "just around the corner" baseball is 'coming to-flie:-7. kpre ana onus wilt, g izEition 'meeting was. held. With baseball. developments in •the district• uncertain at this early date, little could .be accomplished but it ' is practically ,assured, that if -4heir, is baseball in the. district, Lucknow will • have a -team entered. With two ex- eptiniist of -officers-7-- reinainv unchanged. Hon: Tres, John Joynt;' 'President," N. D: • MacKenzie; Sec.-Treas., G. -Bathwell;. Manager, R. t. Smith; Ground layson and ,D. Clarke; Mascot, Don- ald Smith. . , . ---'-'RETURNED-TO-LUCKNOW- Joe 'Hassell; Who for the past . 'line years has been 'employed in the Queen's and American Hotels; in Brussels; returned to his 'home , in - Lucknow on 'ruesday; Jai came to • Brussels, first. to work. for ' Chas. . Stubbeit,- in the Queen's • Hotel and lust 'IireViousLtol,,Mr-Stubbcres Joe' secured a' lett- 'with wm:.. 'painter,: of the kan , Hetet., Singel last ;October, he ' • ,'Iae been. employed, with L. Turvey new Manager of the American, Joe 'has been .•.p.epiilliFTwitir.loth young..- . . . . . . . . • •. •• ' . • , ' and old in Brussels'and vicinity, and . tawekiwutis7_h phrirtlsweles11 pinosat7y new under- . r INVESTIGATION 'LIKELY Mrs. George Gillies has gone to I` In e. vacant house east of Hol Palmerston to make her home for a. time With her only daughter, 'Mil, Of recent years, Mr. DarrOW 'has been liVing 'retired., At one time he was associated in the business life .of the Village, when he frequently ,assisted in the shoe business of 'Mr. 'Bargains in :Hosiery .and , Cloves fi,coeletholvenief1 and ”Childrea--,THE lerr site .ggo .0:ovototy: to iwtgoneo— tOw telt nie WhY, did yea Steal that tnirde. ,• .ti4feeive you, 1” was, not .teelint well, 1- thought the. ehauge niight 4o #0,p)04; ' .wr Fri 1, 'Fr ,rot T. Ash aV inetrinterital . and Veda' Mena:. bet end Rev. Mr. Vitaker dismissed the 'gathering with the Benediction. ; . arMIttLAN-Iii 'At'4.. Stm Sen.. W. J. Little. •' The funeral service was held OT) FridayeVening, in the 15resbiterian chureh, .icenducted by Pty. C H, MacDonald. The emains' Were taken on Saturday to Bayfield, Where Mr. Darrow at one tune 'resided, and there a service 'was held and infer, ment mde„. 'Darrow ,is siniviVed,' hi! wife, whose maiden ',name was Mary r7 HERD TUBERCULAR INFECTED UNDERWENT 2NI) . _ Alex Farrish is making' favorable progress in Goderich' 'hospital, foll- owing an operation for bowel oh- struCtion, which he underwent in Gotierich-hospital addy" as he is generally known is the son' of Mr. and Mrs. "Pete" Parrish. This was the" second major 'operatiOn he underwent in the course' Of a few Weeks and for a time last week his recovery, was .quite ;uncertain. _ . Bird y' nderWent---an-entergeneY appendiciiiis operation in Goderich, late. in January and had sufficiently recovered ,to -return home w hen further trouble developed' which ne- cessitated the Second operation. OPERATION • Twenty-one of Hugh .• IttitifOrforci!!" herd of shorthorn Wera Shinned:, ke Toronto on Tuesday to be slaughtered having :refitted to • the. 'tubercular test : tipenfm4ned by -government Official recently. Mr. Rutherford" had one . the finest herds of shorthorne. in the. distriet :and bad naked' for the test, SO that ',hi Might have adered-t'' _het :itninitila for dile.' The feet that , the •tet the anifilals' to tilberenIer infected • came as , shocking surprise to the 'Owner. 'Cattle se, ,affeeted puttee, government , must. be eitiojeiterear the,, • twetitY,Ctie , • Mrs. •isusan Taylor and Willie Taylor and Mr. Dave Todd of St. °Helens were callers and visitors at W. .L Todd's during the week • ^C1.11' FLOWERS Ifer all occasions; funeral designs; prices reasonable, pronrt delivery. 'Phone ;88, , • • ' . SOLOMOW GREENHOUSE 1VIrs, W. J. Little has as her guest her cousin,' Mrs. McKenzie W'hillams Of ilderton. Mr. Whillam also risit- ed at •the 'Little home, but , has ret,, turned. roodabout. seven miles . freni. the 'village, Ciinstable R. 4. Moore pick- ed up the bide and head of a large buck deer , an Tuesday. It is thought that the animal, was shot some time Miss Helen , Line,'daughter of Retf. and Mrs. Lane',.Or.Seaforth, has been awarded her .A.:T.C:M. degree 'n yodel having taken first "class bettors! - Temple Clarke; who suffered , , -severe-nese:bleeds- the first -of, the New ' Spring Undergarments for eek, is now somewhat ,improved, Al ET to o men and Childten. ,THE MARKET but N confined, h me under ORHdoctor's orders ° ST • HELP THE 'EDITOR' • The publisher is a busk man. Ile covers regularly certain Sour-. gee of news and he seeks par- ticulars regarding , stories arising , in other quarters. But time will not permit him •to inquire into another' very Important source .4 sews -the. home. circle. Con- sequently,; scores of items, „ per: aomil !and: otherwise are," missed. We Wait all the news there is; we are, just AEI to mention the comings and goings of the members of Your fatnily and your,visitors.as we are those of YOur "neighbors„ but. probably • your neighbors . give is more aisistatice in securiag, the facts. • nnIfeeeaniYdeiVila itmreeaitdinergs okft"sroin4)ef Church or 'tittle orgnnization, a Personal item, a birth, a mar.. rlage. death, �r Anything that , he ',Pleased' to Publi0 e , Phone tie Or *Ate . oh% vav-i6 4Ia It6 let kiaii ebsut,it. iviti (10, • uiiu wliich V46re 6.1111304 lii6111d6d°'-'10r literi• WOUld- -ettltiVate • the, baby becf, Chnlen lielfern tOWS ithd I • habit. of' 'aending in • news the • eiktisti :woul4 K001'4104 .0°t• • .. • et• e t., leto: Deer are protected in , this dis- `rid by the game laws, with no open • season, at, any time. Mr. Moore has 'notified the Game Warden of his, dis- _ cevery," and it is altogether likely an - investigation will follow. W-manosirResident Dies Quite Suddenly • • Tom Henry end Joe Bartlett, who recently tried the senior and Junior banking .exaMinatione. respectively, were 'bath successful and passed with creditable, results. • - `Mr. Ewart Caineron of Walk- erton; who recentlyunderwentsur- gical treatment in St. Michael'S Hospital, iToronto, • for throat gen-. is 'reported to he progressing •favorably. • Lucknow. Th Table Co piny at .4r pr 'sent IS not ,CiperailLIF_on WednesL da s, and as well em,ploYees of the various dePattments weirk7 ing part time,'during the week, but at different intervals,' lso that tile plant ' is in .oPeratiOn each daY, cept4, "iredneaday, Prizes At 014-tme 'Dance .Tliere - ciljOyable .tiine at " the Old-time dente On Friday evening rather Of . Mr. :Harry Anderson , Of . ° Lucknow, Passel Away' Following , Brief-Allness-At-His-Home Near - •Dungannon.' . . „ Dl• but a day anii a halt, the.. emit den 'death' of Mr. -George Aridepon • • on Thursday, came 11s. a shock to his wife -and--family, as well -as , to the community round about Dungen- non, where Mr. Anderson had long ' been a well-known and highly re- spected citizen. Mr.', Anderson' . had,. boon about his "'work as usual on Tuesday, but although indisposed on Wednesday and Thursday morning,, his condition 'Wes • not regarded as 'serious 'even by his medical atten- dant, and his death as a 'result. of a heart atfacic, was wholly unlocked:: c, Mr.. Andersen was , in his 70th Year and was born :near Auburn, ,heing the son of the. late Mr. and Mrs. • Thomas Anderson. For forty- three years he has resided in the . vicinity Of Dungannon, just 'south of Glenn's' Hill. The funeral 'service was held on • Sunday afternoon at his late residence, ;conducted •by"t' 1114 " Pastor, .T.L MacDonald. , . Mr. Anderson is survived by , widow, formerly ',Elizabeth Caesar, daughter of the late Mr. and Mts. . Henry Caesar of Ashfield, and by • two sone, " HarrY' of Lucknow and ; dee Eike ,CoMptinY inspidea M. Linfield of" Detroit, se 4Well as 'two awarded the prria aathe _best olaS' , , — time dencets., The, "spot" danee Tbe rentainf Were -11/iid,A0....rest•in von by 3.11,tias, gheow,vbend tiongstinenfienwiteryv4witt the 4011,3 Gordon •Melltivi01. guile Was pre; owing. inun'ediate neighbor's atut long Vided hy Mesita. Eldon oetipreas pailbearers: Deuaid. 1‘(edhartes.,.._,414 Andy ',1:brt$ ivtiessrb, TOM • Wiggins, Met' Pent - with itost. Mcdrelglit calling -of! for "fond:- .8111114 th nisjoritIt' Of the 009004. 14010 404 *W.14,,.#4**rti te. ef.