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*s2. o0 ;PER TEAR :: IN ADYANCEI,
$2,50 0 OTHERWISE
UCK Q
March,29th; 1934 --.
� � ' � ' GoPIES 6 CENTS;
SINGLE:
OATS; ,FOR, S'Af E 20th Century
Seed Oats. 60c and Seed Barley 70e,.
' Fred, Webb,' R. 1, •Lucknow,:.
LOST -,- Between , ` Lucknow,
12Vin harm':;, n Ocean `Bisg route..'.
• book •Please return to address given:.
book, Reward,:
FOE SALE --4 Cows,; just fresh-
ened; 3. to freshen--, ands 15. head
Yearlings,': all Durhams.,' , • ,
Mel;; Irwin,': R 4 6, .Lucknow.
' .OATS ..FOR' `.:SALE: --500 bushels
ie
n. otn .and 20th Century. 'Price 60c
__ _per' bushel'. Also: ;pigs, ,for e
Albert:. Cook; R. 3, Lucknow,
(2 .miles; west.)
• .FOR SALE --0e Laval Cream;•Sep-
ar tor, No,, 10, for sale'cheap,
, and
a new • 300 egg. Eaton Incubator,
price cut in.. half. • '
R. • J Moore, Lucknow,
OR - ALE -9 acres,:
good` frame house' with 'stone cellar,,
Cement' stable. Close; to'' school ; • and
church, :1•%' Miles; north of •Lucknow
(known as: the Fisher ; property)..,
Peter T. Carter,
. R. R. 6, Lucknow:
(19--4-c.)„ h..
cath Removes
Prominent ' esi -
, R ,dent.
RobertMullin it a
,., Y le' tvotmcilnian
For;:;:Many ;Years 'And ; Resident
Of ' The Village. For Upwards To
Half' A Century, Passed -Away. On
• Friday •
Spared ; to observehis 78th t
r ,bih-
.,
day on February' 18th and' his 09th
wedding s
annive a -`
.- v_�' .,,ry;.. on--March-3rd,
death removed, on `Friday,' one'' - of
the long time • residents ofthe ''vil-
lage, Mr. Robert Mullin. 'Fast failing
in health for more
a year, in
recent weeks, with his 'heart. condi-
tion
ndy
tion ' becoming more serious; Kr.
Mullin and his: :life partner, who has
attentively cared for him during his
e.; , new at the end could
notbe long. ' Early . Friday morning
be passed . peacefully away. ' Altl o
suffering much distress of late, Mr.'
Mullin was never heard to`-comRilun
and had a •cheery. greeting for , his
,Pastor and'.many otherfriends whom
he delighted to lieu
FOR SALE -=Two 490-e g inci�•ha= a visit with him
t'
• tore' also ego for liatcliiri White stn it within-. few, days of hi ei ash:
g g h
•
i e Born at, •Georgetown, the.i son .; of
and barred; rock 'and S. C. white'� leg- t ' a • '�
• horn. • Baby:,' chicks available.. after he1 to James' Mullin, and .:Margaret
Ann McKinnon,•Roiiert 'as. a baby
APril, 1st, ,Prices on
engUiry.ame_„to..Be est: wi _
n Parrish, R. 11.:;, -
'Paine
Lucknow', th his- parents:=Aa
'Ph ne Dungannon82-r-13. '. a' young man: iie! married Elizabeth
•
A 'carload . of Western Horses' will
.'arrive-•in:,-Lucknow thepart-el
next week- to be sold by public
auction” at ;a , date to be -announced•
later.: Horses are well broken, quiet,
'Sound and "weighing froin 1h.'to 17'
hundred olia{le ' .
In H. Patterson.
glis ,
I' AUCTION. ;T ALE Mr.
Greer, t4, mile east., of Lucknow;:: will
hold ;ant auction sale ;ofd' -stock, at
which; the.: farm will also be offered
on 'Friday,- March •30th. In -.event of
the: farm ,being disposed of, . hay,
grain .and • .implements will also • be
sold. ,See bills
' Well.. Henderson, A45.
XECUTORS' SALE
:44.46048. a, d Effects of,:, the Late
James Ritehle '
Clearing ;Auctionli "Sale' of farm,
farm" stock, implements' •and ' hOusei.
'`hold'effecta. at S. ; il4' of,' lot: 10, con.
113,. Ashfleld,-'on;' Friday, 'April .6th'.
The, a ove, arm, ging of ' o -C-o1•Meli-Bitlruugh not fluent
con. 13; .containing. 150 acres,` 'speaker, he took a ,.firm ' stand 'in ' all
more or •less;; and well improved with
good `'buildings, .will' be. ,offered sub
~deet -'4= i„..xeserved' 0 bid:. Every,'thing
:'must :be sold to ,administer the said
Estate. Terms, Chattles, . Cash° -Real
Estate, 1O% ,deposit, " balance 'in 30
da
v i; 11i•..
Thos `; Fergasor, Wesley „Ritchie;
...:• Executors.
Well.. Henderson, Anc
Burns at Teeswatgr, and : for some
twelve years the young `•couP le re
sided, on,'-the'farm at:"Belfast, later'
IEBEKAH SOCIAL
• ' BAR 9TH , Pleased ' Audience .•.
,BIRTHDAY•
dears Y. P.S,
Enjoyable, Evening. Spent, By Rei lay
:.bekahai'.- and '' Their, ' Families' ' On «•
Thi. Fath'$Across'°The $:i1P,
wen
Tuesday: . •
PPeseated' And ' Menten! ,„ OelWeal
-,, Lauditory Commeitte Lairge�
Of°.
A. pleasant evening of cards' Iay Andience
P
ing: and,dancing,' featured by an in-,
teresting program ' as . well, marked • Before an :k audience that ; comfort-'.
!'°her' 9th :birthday:.of, Lucknow^ Jewel 'ably filled .the Town, Hallo i
• •.. ,.. n Friday
rebekah Lodge on 'Tuesday night, :night, the' You ie.
ng Peoples,, Society
attended' my Rebekahs;', and ,•their of` the United 'Church..
1 :....�:� .. ,:, _ :. presented their.
:families.. •Bili Sproul. , and three -act comedy, drama, in ,a Man-.
Charles Steward were the prize..•win- ?ler" that
did credit:. to the youthful
ners for, card playing. 'Games were performers and; was deserving' of the
provided for the children. congratulations. , of : the audie c e
MrsBut on ab
t , Noble Grand• Presided- wit ", h _,•�••• ,,� .
1}. t..,e consenans � of •opinion,'
as•.chairlady for the following. pro-' brief being ".well done young''• people''.
gram: solo by 'Willard' Thon+'psora, Miss Marjorie Edgar of Blyth, `who'
accompanilnept • by Donalda Thome- filled the vacancy caused ` by the.,:
on: solo b• �1—
companiment by: her ,mother;:, duet was'"the:'leading lady -and was ,ideally
by Verna Steward. and; 'Arlene Jew -„suited!: to her.:part as: a' sweet, : un-
itt, accompaniment 'by. Mrs. Jewitt, Vis' lfieh young lady, `.Her ability . Y � ty .from:.
°,who -:else played' for 'a, duet by :Mr. her first sappearance was not, doubted
and Mrs, IHorace'' Aitchison, p'r.no :nand :the Y: 1'�'S is;' indeed . ratef
' . g. ul
instr'umentai. by • Edith. Smith and a ; f! r .her assistance.
trumpet and trombone, duet •by:, :Jack :The entire cast it to �, ,be
McCall and:, Melvin Orr:: .Brief; re- rrient d,_who_:for._the-most part -have==
marks were made'. by Mrs. Clarke and had,' Tittle stage experience..` The.
Mr. S E. Robertson. Co 'munity Story bad many. .tense dramatic
singing 'was enjoyed, with': Miss El+'r moments, and was in ters er
t , p, sed by.
Johnston ' at "the piano ' and practi- ,nu}thful' scenes. centering around
sally' the entire.. "assembly , joined' Zuzu •the colored cook .and `her. Barky
•with. -much mirth, in such games as husband, ; Salamander, Alexander,
Farmer iir. the Bell.. Before':lune!' John, Henry Jones. 'The cast wase as
was served. the birthda cake w s o s
. ..... . . ...... . . --,3'•
•brought fn 'a d in a darkened Troon+.
.Robert .''Post' a isito'r, '. ',Greg';•
th
• ..aire
y . ,,: e
mn
e a can e'o 0
des mere lit. F l w n
l ig
.lunch;' the: dance commenced With ;the
'f rand March 'The` music was pro=
ended by. Miss ' Elva Johnston: ,.and
Messrs Harry Nixon Mel Orr ,:and.
Tack: 1VIaCah ' ;•,
'; The Bread:.
The Bread •
of Health
. Ike t �/ ..r � - ,
.,. O ...� j� off. Health
QU,ALIT AND SER. VR Marro,
U,.
PLACE' •'YOUR
.. ORDER EARLY ,for Our •SPECIAL HOT -
T X .BUNS
IJg USUAL SPECIALS 1!OR
.- `THI,S q!EEI3i�END:•
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HQ
L,LYMAN• S '
Q iJALITY B K R
�' Phone
6
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going: to Teeswater`-for a. time • he Walter ''Conrad
f a ,, the"grandson, Clar-
or� tskin., .un their inernianent:. resi-
slice Greer; .Ruth: Conrad Walter's
deme ~in; Lucknow some • forty=siva •,
sister, , • Miss. Edgar; :• ' Dr Reid, the,
years, ago, where for•many years this
villagegdocter,'Alex''Smith• Gx ndmn.
res stied sou- le Jha• a conducted ..a a . '
� � . dni d . :e '
faverably'•known boarding. and' room -.;widow' who finally marries Grand
ing ' house. ..,
.a: ''pa, Mrs.W. L. MacKenzie; Zuzu.
_y the comical , colored cook, France;
, "In recent years .Mr.. Mullin Was
.'..' in- M icf• al -life_ T 1HARR Thompson, and her' husband,' -Sale-
prominent
un p having . IED"'IN 'LUUKNOW`• mender ,land Ricliaids-~Fla Ruth'
served, the, village as councillor fon;.
a`.. eriod: ofI ;city cousin; Ennice Newton, andZ.utie,
P eleven .years: ;He., was A ,quiet. but' •rett weddin • .was
P• y ..., g.. in . love. with .Walter,.' ar it'
flrst'elected.to•,the Iloard,•in•1921 and solemnized . on' Wednesday, March i -:Margaret A
served for two years. In 1925':he'was• 2lst'at the 'Anglican Rectory Luck- cline. ,
' church orchestra furnished
again ;re electit; Councilldr' and now, when. Winnifred Haines, young= i_u•thii;
during;the evening:nd aserved a's, such. for nine consecutiveest.daughter,•of thelateMr and .sin'rluet__wassu_bt*Mrs:_years, retiring the end of, last'year Mrs.' -Relit. Haines, became . the A e g • `
due to • failing health.`As chairmar. bride of Mr; `:Wellington ,Nixon,:.e1d '*'� l Mily outlined
of :'the Roads and Bridges Committee`:, est 'son'of'the late.John Nixon•' and' the. characters •in'•they' prior rior• to
Mi , Mullin , concentrated his :,:atten-. Mrs. 'Spackman' of. London.. 'The P.,
•its' commencement ser
Lunch was v -
tion, along these lines" andevoted Rev.. J ; H. Geoghegan performed the 'ed' after :to those takingpart, ''at`'
much . time in romotin marria a ceremon with .the . bride , Q
promoting the best B. ye vhf' time th"e.thanks af'all •was ex -
interest of the :village.; Around the and • groom ;attended. -by' Mr.: and tended' to Miss Ed ar for her assis
-- 'om ing Events
First' Insertion,' 505.:
, Sus . nentli Inser io
b e9 t ns, 25c.
SACRED'
ED' 'BA
BAND. CONCERT ,�,;; •
'The L ck, . C+
ucknoiv; Citizens Band.will
,present ;a program of' 'sacred , and Jean ,Rit>'hie of Torori o • tubercular infection it:was learned
,t .. and four »' `America
• following the. governtpent ,test .to : , Opera
'an engagement "with ah'e
Easter `•;music,ill','the • Town 'Bah, brothers,, .Horace. and" Chisholm,, • of •,
Sunday' evening, pril let, -.following .Lo n ele which the herd-.:syer_e_subjected' over Chicago
_.s -A g s and -James -a ' d �-Tori�e4cr- .. _,
' •4hz-- uhiirch services;' Silver collection: of,Toronto:- week ago; • °
f, The latter attended . ilio
funeral end, returned' to `.the city On,
Andy had applied'' for the'test ty
BENEFIT :DANCE Tuesday. be.made about 'a year ago, but it 'was
Benefit Dance! A benefit ° dance ° of until . recently that his turn
n..
•
will be .held ,, in • the .Orange Hall, : cAme, Dr. Tory of `Stratford, a gave
RETURNED • TO WEST'
t', Zion, lop Friday evening, 'April •13th ' . ernment official' who ,conducts hobo
• , Lunch • served. • Gents 25c, • Ladies lye.
`WITH.: LOAD' OF BOYS tests visited "the Gaunt barn', a, wee!
, Ho ass , Orchestra.' Reinenibet this• --.L..---•.-:. • ' ago Friday. "The ,test. is nude, ,h3,
g_.
• date and plan; to attend.'-' ..-"Bud Cole,; who. has spent the past inoculating a serum at, Abe ,root' • of•
h.,,
five months here:wi .. : rth ..
''CONCERT• OX- ay..f
is- grandpa, . e aminase • tail Iia -the beast; is.
I3 SOCIAL,• DANCE slits left' •on' Saturda for his .!loins -tubercular . infected' a sweihn will.
Paramount 'community Club .wilty L ,< •.. i , in ,
Y , ... . result; which , . ?noticeable in two
,> - ... in ,Sasftatchewan.-,Bud was one', of. •'.: � _ y ,�.,.• •.-..
v 1Oi 1 a concert, box social and dance days an com le i -
: about ten. oun . men ', .' , . d p,.-te n. four days,.. and. �n .� �aramount_ Hall ursday, y gwho.. started t}ie .folio , y:,
_needle •-work was--�-drsplayed`by Dis="
,.. whir Tuesday---A'ndq s a
March '29th, Hogan• _ t •. A. 4est in trict o s , ,:
Orchestra. Ad a truck driven by, a M1 • ,tie were examined tby. Dr; Tory;`and" C mm sfoner, Mrs. McKim.
-,mission 254;, ladies' with • .boxes fres McLe ' ' o This Was the work 'o the •Guides ,
e art who was retu�•n;ng WesE as was .previously quite apparent to f . who
• Proceeds for the • camfo>pt of'Jimmie ^ ft with . ,• Xis, .'im. hn were dying '• examinations for the.
' . lifiXendriek., i h er spending the winter wit1� .has there was one lone which reacted
sister near.Owen Sound. The truck,r
t to the test, and which must be ship-
load of happy go -lucky • youth a at-- ed' to` Toronto to slaughtered. pto„be sl g tered.
'Needless to say, it was tratifyi,e'
to the owner to 'learn that his'valued,
rs:=Alex" havens. in the eve in,
the Women's .Institute of Donny -
matters, ; and •.his, judgement was re- 'brook :bald ..a'•..miscellaneous. shower.
spe-'ted' hy',,all' his colleagues.:• for them at the •home of her sister,
,A' faithful -member of the Presby- ,:Mrs. • Snowden; Mr., and' Mrs. Nixon•
terian ;Church, the funeral ''service will reside , in.' the former McLean
,lues: held there on' Monday''afternoon: residence at the eastern outskirts ' of
co•nducted, by .his pastor, Rev. C. H. the village.
MacDo•nald, a]d
who'."s oke
p words of
consolation, to the .bereaved' Widow.
and relatives. He was assistedassisted•
Ch'iireh
Floral ,tributes were numeroi s and:
expressive ''of'.the sympathy. ym . andes-
teen ' of' friends.: Mrs. Mullin • as well..
received messages of condolence from
,Seattle Vancouver and New York.'Y rk'
,
._ i1'he»-deceased"� As -survived -=by , his= - ---•.,
as�rrowing';: endow —and= son tune With' .tlte .exception of� a -single
g animal .
helpmate;:aswell as b two sisters.. � ,Andy: Gaunt's •'select' herd :ot
y fortyShorthorn cattfe..;;are 'free from
. .. .. Mr.. . ,,
Only; One Reach',
,,Herd Of .•:Fox
nd.
Gaunt.
Andy s Herd Subjected To.
Tubercular Teat. • And ` Only, One
Beast Reacted.
sane., The : Society ;is' also 'much in-
debted„ to. Greg Leith, who spared no
time or . effort 'in making. •prepare
•
tions; for' staging the play.•
"BE` MINE:''TO-NIGHT"
' PLAYING IN WINGHAM.
With. '
h•.e.
roads a ai o, o
again penin, for
motoring;''the advertisement of • the
Lyceum , theatre • will'. now ; appear;
weekly �n ?the, -Sentinel; .aid.. theatre
goers in the community::Will be; able
by. s this advertisement, ',to .keep. m
,1
0
se- touch with the weekly' features.
running ,:at, this . theatre:
This week the' feature ictur. . is'
•,P
"Be Mine To-Niht'►^ • ee
g ., 8ie urs •'who
Plays', the,' lead in this: production is'
know
.wn in Europe :a ,'Segura Of Hie
Golden Voice, He ,is ,a 'star' of the
Vie `
n a`O era'
and'
ha�k`
p p .,ppeared ins
A Side.Splittiag 3 -act Ctniedy, will be :resented
p by the
DRAMATIC'
SOCIETY • OF. `ST PETER S CHURCH
•. ' ,
(Under the aiuspices Of the' A. Y.
in the
_._._Carnegie Hall.'
Curtain ruses' tat 8:15 P.M.
PRESBYTERIAN; ; CHURCH ORCHESTRA IN ;ATTENDANCE
neral al A
amonds! Diamon
tenor voice of such appeal. and power
that • it places "him in ;.the sate or
g.Y
of Gigli and the late Caruso
GUIDES HANDIWORK
DISPLAYED AT TEA
On Thursday, evening, Mrs. W. V.
•
Johnston's • home was thrown open
.
to •Gyri Guides PLAYAND DANCE
des and 'all interested "The Misadventures' of Jimmie
friends.' The . hostess, .president of
the o `' _ " a' ':£ arce in '3 acts, will " be :presented
T;
en
Day Diamond
�.
Sale
r
at
Saturday r.
s atu
Marc :.
y 31st
, Molt h o • Diam•
� .� on.
T
EVERYONE BORN IN APRIL SHOULD. WEAR A DIAMOND
OTHERS NOT. SO ' FORTUNATE .APPRECI•
ATE 'DIAMONDS
`JUST• AS -MUCH, AND WEA -INVITE-- YO,U'• TO: G01VIE'•' ANIff
:SEE THES_ELHEAUTIEUL_RIL\'�
. , _..:. _S.--ST011TES,�-R:E A;=SSP-ARL :
IINK BLUE ,. E
,, W_ HITE AND', THE . �SETTINGS' "ARE' ,HAND.
MADE,' 'ETCHED AND ENCrR IVED IN WHITE .&.' GREEN
.
L
J. U:
GOLD, r
4..
Diu�nondt
'to M
• etch
•
d
L cal; Association, greeted the
;nests, ,'A very creditable array of
•L 0. L. 'DANCE
"The' 'Sepoy , Trio"' , (MacCharles
' Orr• and ,Henderson)' will furnish
uric for the L.O. L. dance. in the
- ;Brings. -, Hall;• •"'Thursiay, --April
%Lunch served. Gents 25c; Ladies' lOc.
Dont::mislt this dance!
EASTER- DANCE
Therewill be a dance in the Town
' Iiall on :Baster. Monday night, April'
;2tid, under. Fire: Co. auspices. Sen'oy'
Trio ,Orchestra: , ,(with 'additional,
,players Aft* this occasion. ' Genei al'
rived in town to pick Bud up,late
Friday afternoon and, were •sped!•
shaded by Mr. and Mrs. Cole. to
Spend . the night a6 their home 'before
'Continuing, on thefirst lap of thein'.
Journey, to ;Detroit, The entire group
attended d he' Y.P.S. concert'on 1i ri•.,
day night, and all :proclaimed it the
Beat they had seen: for 'Seine time,.
T`te.group';*ere well supplied with
'tgrrub", and had the triick comfortably
equipped with spring's and mattres-
esy olid warmljr ;enclosed with. ,0
the lass were looking
'leedlo ,Wonsan's Badge. This year
the standing was ,obtained' by Oath. -
hie woolen,' hose,,...;, patching cotton
narntents and• cutting,, and inalin,•-
infants' 'layettes. Some' :of these'
hher a "' .. articles were'.• afterwards donated ;to'
erd._ '.. s . free of the.v infection T... o... .,.�; ..e.:..,
"' relief: The, work was suprvised°.
moire teats within ,,,the year will h local . , � eKi _ .
made and ,ff' there are no additfonah by Mrs MCKim and examined' by
'reactors , shave :no "amen, his •e:wt �', Mrs. ?!arty MCOuilitn.. After v eyv�
Andy Will; then' have; an w acs,,"reditAA. llg' the' work, the guests were e§colt
ed to . the dining, room by Mrs. F. T.
hoed., `' g,. freshments Were,.
, .. . '' Armstron ' where re
DIES IN •LUOIiNOW served from +a table centred with
spring :flowers. Mrs., McQuillan pour"ed
�` . As w .: y'''''''..- ' tea. '�'
ego to. press we learn o#. ..The , foliowin " ides Were t success--,
tll;e death of.=,Mary=•-'g�aal inglia131; ''nl in' 4eeur ng °tie Needle :'wOMtime
which occurred nt •her„horne, in.'Luck-
N lead, e. Marion acfib lrld , ° ,'Est
now•' on
Wednesday,•„Ma'roh $ntlr, Berle ,'Masi, ''siald; `1I* 'arA .Ahhn.
EASTEE LILIES "and• Cut Flowers forward to ,a pleasant and ope0dy her 83rd • y ar.• The funeral. service
Aced . Roasonablef 'trl'p: to, the trio vitt, Chica e . arnd -• teen Culbert; Hilda Twairtl'an 'Chas =
. h t
'i�i��i� 111': �i�F����O`�SE' � 9 11 eld est::: her Pato• re'sid`ence ,
Via,. � w 1# v 1 *r d o ono I#av�eiis, °',7 b>1n Parker 'and Mary
,1 lin Palo w R. L log i ch $ 4* 1` X44 gc ,
.. .• » - ,,y. .. �^s'].ts�'w�••M��u.i4.rrl.MiswrA+w.�..:'.
under .Lucknow ,Joint. Club auspices
•b •the Teeswate'r Pressb terian • Dra•
mitis •Clb,
ince; T n H Il Li1L1c
,
now,••Friday, April 13th. Dance aftery
Sepoy,' .iOrchestra.. Admission,. includ
lug'dance.and concert 25e,,
SERVICES 1 T
eter's.
UPC
'GOOD.. FRIDAY -27.30 pan.
tA8TER DAV'
'and addreSS.
•
CHANGE IN, BANKING' HOURS `
COMmeneing A i•il 4th% o ' •>: •
in•
hour,
plaonce Wofed°4nesd.p.a pys will. be3 :ri
'
,
'wank`. Of ' Montr _
sal, Lucifnow, Ont.
We havd
15contined
Agehey
herwin« 'Williams
P I
Ode Skick ts,:litittw 0'600.'0
•
A.
SACRED'
ED' 'BA
BAND. CONCERT ,�,;; •
'The L ck, . C+
ucknoiv; Citizens Band.will
,present ;a program of' 'sacred , and Jean ,Rit>'hie of Torori o • tubercular infection it:was learned
,t .. and four »' `America
• following the. governtpent ,test .to : , Opera
'an engagement "with ah'e
Easter `•;music,ill','the • Town 'Bah, brothers,, .Horace. and" Chisholm,, • of •,
Sunday' evening, pril let, -.following .Lo n ele which the herd-.:syer_e_subjected' over Chicago
_.s -A g s and -James -a ' d �-Tori�e4cr- .. _,
' •4hz-- uhiirch services;' Silver collection: of,Toronto:- week ago; • °
f, The latter attended . ilio
funeral end, returned' to `.the city On,
Andy had applied'' for the'test ty
BENEFIT :DANCE Tuesday. be.made about 'a year ago, but it 'was
Benefit Dance! A benefit ° dance ° of until . recently that his turn
n..
•
will be .held ,, in • the .Orange Hall, : cAme, Dr. Tory of `Stratford, a gave
RETURNED • TO WEST'
t', Zion, lop Friday evening, 'April •13th ' . ernment official' who ,conducts hobo
• , Lunch • served. • Gents 25c, • Ladies lye.
`WITH.: LOAD' OF BOYS tests visited "the Gaunt barn', a, wee!
, Ho ass , Orchestra.' Reinenibet this• --.L..---•.-:. • ' ago Friday. "The ,test. is nude, ,h3,
g_.
• date and plan; to attend.'-' ..-"Bud Cole,; who. has spent the past inoculating a serum at, Abe ,root' • of•
h.,,
five months here:wi .. : rth ..
''CONCERT• OX- ay..f
is- grandpa, . e aminase • tail Iia -the beast; is.
I3 SOCIAL,• DANCE slits left' •on' Saturda for his .!loins -tubercular . infected' a sweihn will.
Paramount 'community Club .wilty L ,< •.. i , in ,
Y , ... . result; which , . ?noticeable in two
,> - ... in ,Sasftatchewan.-,Bud was one', of. •'.: � _ y ,�.,.• •.-..
v 1Oi 1 a concert, box social and dance days an com le i -
: about ten. oun . men ', .' , . d p,.-te n. four days,.. and. �n .� �aramount_ Hall ursday, y gwho.. started t}ie .folio , y:,
_needle •-work was--�-drsplayed`by Dis="
,.. whir Tuesday---A'ndq s a
March '29th, Hogan• _ t •. A. 4est in trict o s , ,:
Orchestra. Ad a truck driven by, a M1 • ,tie were examined tby. Dr; Tory;`and" C mm sfoner, Mrs. McKim.
-,mission 254;, ladies' with • .boxes fres McLe ' ' o This Was the work 'o the •Guides ,
e art who was retu�•n;ng WesE as was .previously quite apparent to f . who
• Proceeds for the • camfo>pt of'Jimmie ^ ft with . ,• Xis, .'im. hn were dying '• examinations for the.
' . lifiXendriek., i h er spending the winter wit1� .has there was one lone which reacted
sister near.Owen Sound. The truck,r
t to the test, and which must be ship-
load of happy go -lucky • youth a at-- ed' to` Toronto to slaughtered. pto„be sl g tered.
'Needless to say, it was tratifyi,e'
to the owner to 'learn that his'valued,
rs:=Alex" havens. in the eve in,
the Women's .Institute of Donny -
matters, ; and •.his, judgement was re- 'brook :bald ..a'•..miscellaneous. shower.
spe-'ted' hy',,all' his colleagues.:• for them at the •home of her sister,
,A' faithful -member of the Presby- ,:Mrs. • Snowden; Mr., and' Mrs. Nixon•
terian ;Church, the funeral ''service will reside , in.' the former McLean
,lues: held there on' Monday''afternoon: residence at the eastern outskirts ' of
co•nducted, by .his pastor, Rev. C. H. the village.
MacDo•nald, a]d
who'."s oke
p words of
consolation, to the .bereaved' Widow.
and relatives. He was assistedassisted•
Ch'iireh
Floral ,tributes were numeroi s and:
expressive ''of'.the sympathy. ym . andes-
teen ' of' friends.: Mrs. Mullin • as well..
received messages of condolence from
,Seattle Vancouver and New York.'Y rk'
,
._ i1'he»-deceased"� As -survived -=by , his= - ---•.,
as�rrowing';: endow —and= son tune With' .tlte .exception of� a -single
g animal .
helpmate;:aswell as b two sisters.. � ,Andy: Gaunt's •'select' herd :ot
y fortyShorthorn cattfe..;;are 'free from
. .. .. Mr.. . ,,
Only; One Reach',
,,Herd Of .•:Fox
nd.
Gaunt.
Andy s Herd Subjected To.
Tubercular Teat. • And ` Only, One
Beast Reacted.
sane., The : Society ;is' also 'much in-
debted„ to. Greg Leith, who spared no
time or . effort 'in making. •prepare
•
tions; for' staging the play.•
"BE` MINE:''TO-NIGHT"
' PLAYING IN WINGHAM.
With. '
h•.e.
roads a ai o, o
again penin, for
motoring;''the advertisement of • the
Lyceum , theatre • will'. now ; appear;
weekly �n ?the, -Sentinel; .aid.. theatre
goers in the community::Will be; able
by. s this advertisement, ',to .keep. m
,1
0
se- touch with the weekly' features.
running ,:at, this . theatre:
This week the' feature ictur. . is'
•,P
"Be Mine To-Niht'►^ • ee
g ., 8ie urs •'who
Plays', the,' lead in this: production is'
know
.wn in Europe :a ,'Segura Of Hie
Golden Voice, He ,is ,a 'star' of the
Vie `
n a`O era'
and'
ha�k`
p p .,ppeared ins
A Side.Splittiag 3 -act Ctniedy, will be :resented
p by the
DRAMATIC'
SOCIETY • OF. `ST PETER S CHURCH
•. ' ,
(Under the aiuspices Of the' A. Y.
in the
_._._Carnegie Hall.'
Curtain ruses' tat 8:15 P.M.
PRESBYTERIAN; ; CHURCH ORCHESTRA IN ;ATTENDANCE
neral al A
amonds! Diamon
tenor voice of such appeal. and power
that • it places "him in ;.the sate or
g.Y
of Gigli and the late Caruso
GUIDES HANDIWORK
DISPLAYED AT TEA
On Thursday, evening, Mrs. W. V.
•
Johnston's • home was thrown open
.
to •Gyri Guides PLAYAND DANCE
des and 'all interested "The Misadventures' of Jimmie
friends.' The . hostess, .president of
the o `' _ " a' ':£ arce in '3 acts, will " be :presented
T;
en
Day Diamond
�.
Sale
r
at
Saturday r.
s atu
Marc :.
y 31st
, Molt h o • Diam•
� .� on.
T
EVERYONE BORN IN APRIL SHOULD. WEAR A DIAMOND
OTHERS NOT. SO ' FORTUNATE .APPRECI•
ATE 'DIAMONDS
`JUST• AS -MUCH, AND WEA -INVITE-- YO,U'• TO: G01VIE'•' ANIff
:SEE THES_ELHEAUTIEUL_RIL\'�
. , _..:. _S.--ST011TES,�-R:E A;=SSP-ARL :
IINK BLUE ,. E
,, W_ HITE AND', THE . �SETTINGS' "ARE' ,HAND.
MADE,' 'ETCHED AND ENCrR IVED IN WHITE .&.' GREEN
.
L
J. U:
GOLD, r
4..
Diu�nondt
'to M
• etch
•
d
L cal; Association, greeted the
;nests, ,'A very creditable array of
•L 0. L. 'DANCE
"The' 'Sepoy , Trio"' , (MacCharles
' Orr• and ,Henderson)' will furnish
uric for the L.O. L. dance. in the
- ;Brings. -, Hall;• •"'Thursiay, --April
%Lunch served. Gents 25c; Ladies' lOc.
Dont::mislt this dance!
EASTER- DANCE
Therewill be a dance in the Town
' Iiall on :Baster. Monday night, April'
;2tid, under. Fire: Co. auspices. Sen'oy'
Trio ,Orchestra: , ,(with 'additional,
,players Aft* this occasion. ' Genei al'
rived in town to pick Bud up,late
Friday afternoon and, were •sped!•
shaded by Mr. and Mrs. Cole. to
Spend . the night a6 their home 'before
'Continuing, on thefirst lap of thein'.
Journey, to ;Detroit, The entire group
attended d he' Y.P.S. concert'on 1i ri•.,
day night, and all :proclaimed it the
Beat they had seen: for 'Seine time,.
T`te.group';*ere well supplied with
'tgrrub", and had the triick comfortably
equipped with spring's and mattres-
esy olid warmljr ;enclosed with. ,0
the lass were looking
'leedlo ,Wonsan's Badge. This year
the standing was ,obtained' by Oath. -
hie woolen,' hose,,...;, patching cotton
narntents and• cutting,, and inalin,•-
infants' 'layettes. Some' :of these'
hher a "' .. articles were'.• afterwards donated ;to'
erd._ '.. s . free of the.v infection T... o... .,.�; ..e.:..,
"' relief: The, work was suprvised°.
moire teats within ,,,the year will h local . , � eKi _ .
made and ,ff' there are no additfonah by Mrs MCKim and examined' by
'reactors , shave :no "amen, his •e:wt �', Mrs. ?!arty MCOuilitn.. After v eyv�
Andy Will; then' have; an w acs,,"reditAA. llg' the' work, the guests were e§colt
ed to . the dining, room by Mrs. F. T.
hoed., `' g,. freshments Were,.
, .. . '' Armstron ' where re
DIES IN •LUOIiNOW served from +a table centred with
spring :flowers. Mrs., McQuillan pour"ed
�` . As w .: y'''''''..- ' tea. '�'
ego to. press we learn o#. ..The , foliowin " ides Were t success--,
tll;e death of.=,Mary=•-'g�aal inglia131; ''nl in' 4eeur ng °tie Needle :'wOMtime
which occurred nt •her„horne, in.'Luck-
N lead, e. Marion acfib lrld , ° ,'Est
now•' on
Wednesday,•„Ma'roh $ntlr, Berle ,'Masi, ''siald; `1I* 'arA .Ahhn.
EASTEE LILIES "and• Cut Flowers forward to ,a pleasant and ope0dy her 83rd • y ar.• The funeral. service
Aced . Roasonablef 'trl'p: to, the trio vitt, Chica e . arnd -• teen Culbert; Hilda Twairtl'an 'Chas =
. h t
'i�i��i� 111': �i�F����O`�SE' � 9 11 eld est::: her Pato• re'sid`ence ,
Via,. � w 1# v 1 *r d o ono I#av�eiis, °',7 b>1n Parker 'and Mary
,1 lin Palo w R. L log i ch $ 4* 1` X44 gc ,
.. .• » - ,,y. .. �^s'].ts�'w�••M��u.i4.rrl.MiswrA+w.�..:'.
under .Lucknow ,Joint. Club auspices
•b •the Teeswate'r Pressb terian • Dra•
mitis •Clb,
ince; T n H Il Li1L1c
,
now,••Friday, April 13th. Dance aftery
Sepoy,' .iOrchestra.. Admission,. includ
lug'dance.and concert 25e,,
SERVICES 1 T
eter's.
UPC
'GOOD.. FRIDAY -27.30 pan.
tA8TER DAV'
'and addreSS.
•
CHANGE IN, BANKING' HOURS `
COMmeneing A i•il 4th% o ' •>: •
in•
hour,
plaonce Wofed°4nesd.p.a pys will. be3 :ri
'
,
'wank`. Of ' Montr _
sal, Lucifnow, Ont.
We havd
15contined
Agehey
herwin« 'Williams
P I
Ode Skick ts,:litittw 0'600.'0
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