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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1922-03-16, Page 3• • n' 'Forged to the Front: The pOsitioirof Have - lock Flour in this • community ...coine.. established. - As. rn.:,Och bread and as ,good. .,. bread .(sOnle • of our customers. Say, • better ,breadYas can be Obtained from any pa- tent flour. , , Present Prices $3 50 , _ • and $3.75. • 1 W. E. Treleaven 0-0-0-0 0 0 o • • , 1 o EVERYBODY'S COLUMN o I , • VETERIN-ARY SURG-E011-o'•o Dr. W. J. Keleher, Ripley; Phone 29, might .or day.-ot.f, DENTIST • • Dr; MacLeod will Visit LuCknow• every Tuesday. Office above that of Drs. Elliott & Gonpell, • 23-2-tf. 1.40MBEEORLSALEHerulock- ., lumber. dUt o order. Enquire at John Joynt's Office. :.27-10-tt • MONEY TO LOAN on mortgagee and notes at reasonable rates. Vire Insurauce,, both stock and • 'Mutual- Compamee. , Conveyancing. • ,done with neatness and despatch. Geo, A. Siddall, BrokelooLucknow. ' DR. PARKER, OSTEOPA'TH, at the Cain House, Lucknovo, every Wed- nesday:afternoon. • All chronic dia- • eases successfully treated. ()Stew: • pathy removes tee nbreical, Causes of disease.Adjustment -of the spine is more :quickly' secured and with- lewer treatments by Osteo- pathy than by fakir 'either method. Toronto prices -paid for all kinds of • poultry. - 9-6-tf. • A. Grospopk, LAucknow: rUltS,—Ilighest prices paid for all, ---kindfrof-raw- Ms' arid- skins. -If- you' . have any, let me know before selling. •---13-o-PearlinaniotPhone 85, Residence " Station St., Lucknow, April 00 Large sum of money •Iend ••on• • farm' 'properties at lowest current ^ rates: Also a number of farms on • . band for 'sale or rent -Geo. A. Sid, oo. • 64-240. - HOUSE FOR SALE:, -Frame,_ 7 geroomgood aitone4ifiar.--hard- ---o--,- and soft water -in - house, three -guar • • ter acre lot small orchardelsommill stable. Possession May lst. Informa- tion at the Sentinel Office. 16 -3 -o - .GRASS FARMS.- FOR RENT. -Lot - 13. Con. 11, West Wawanosh, .never- -failing• -spring water _nrelioth.• ARO' to Mrs. F. Bower, R. 2, Lucknow. 23-3-o. I --•••••••••••• -"AUCTION-SALE , Albert-MeQuillin; -milee east td - foreknow, will,bev'e an aection sfile of --his felon -stock and -implements.' on • March 21, 1922, commencing at one o'clock p.m. Everything will be sqld ' as Mr. McQuillin has disposed of his farm. -John Purvis. Auctioneer. • ;•0-3* SEED OATS Fon SALE -0 A C •• 72, alsoDanish White. 1920 crop. ---R.-Mack • SPECIAL PRICES FOE-FIIRS- I am _paying the best prices for all kindeof•raw furs. Spring 'muskrats a specialty:An agreement L'as Made • with a large firm to supply him 'vvith 10011 'muskrats. and -must 'par high ' Prices in. order to keep up the agree - Ment. Don't sell your furs before you • , call at. B. Blitzetein's Dry Meer Store. • • '• movierivo emmooramttv- v.—.... armemamvot.rovmv •••••••••••••4•••• • FOR SALE.-IiikOltiling;ArealthS0 ' Baby Chicks (the kind that are .easy •: to table). from 'sty heavy laYing strains Of pure toted -044y single •. comb White Leghorne, Black Minor- • -ocan-and_Ilarred 240, _Chicks, for'-iiale •--..evary • week.- after. March '1st White- . . Leghorne $18,00 per -hundred, and the • °there, 420.0.0.... per .._hundreilo_at my • Oliiee.' Add $2.00 pet hundred to above OHO -di -if -alas are to Ala -delivered or ' express prepaid to,Oeut station'. Safe delivery guatanteed anywhere in Old • 014010, Eggs fat hafting. at $1.50 Per :petting of fifteen' by Parcel Post, or $1,00 per setting if you cone after them. Ten fertile or replace' at hell price. Book e your -orders at MOO for .Ohieks or eggs. Everybody cordially Invited to Come and inspect My flocks, I will be Pleased to show them to You. Drilleen Kennedy, Wit 12,- White. Church, Ninth Huron 'Phone 42-4411, tt, v LOCAL MARKET got .4“,...,0,$4,•.140.$,.,,•. Suttoot 101ilitifi4110.0,411 1110-4k 4 e-oo-oo-en-le.-eooll-ero• eiee-leole I • o . LOCAL AND•O/RIBRAL „ I " ' , $r. MarahalI Grahanfleft on day, morning for Toronto. , Mr. Mex., Lockhart is home after !pending a •week in Toronto, Mrs. Duffield, Of' 'Toronto, spent the week -end with her sister, Mrs. Bark., of town. ,,, • Miss Tena Bennett, of Toronto, was the guest of Lucknow friends ,over week -end. • Mr. A. W. Porteous is spending the week with friends in London, Inger- soll and Stratford. Mr: and Mrs. F. P. Philips have • moved into the residence until recent- ly occupied by the late Mr. Renwick and. family. • M. Albert AlcQuillin, of the 'Boun- dary wait, has sold his tarn! to Mr, John McMillan, and he is having an auction sale on the 21st. of this month. • • • See the 'beautiful display of Ladies' Coats; Suits and Dreseee in 'Cameron & Kurd -ochre store on Tuesday -next, March 21st, by the Princess Co., of Toronto. See Advt. Mrs. Rice, of Melville, Sask., form- erly Miss Edna Keith, of Culross, with her cousin, Miss Hughes, of Tiv- erton, spent a ,few days of last week with Mr.- and Mrs, D. MacLeod, • 'Friends of Mrs. Pickering and few • ily, ef the .Boundary, west, will be pleased' CO learn that Miss DOrothy. "Pickering is .steadily 'improVing in Toronto, where she has been for the past few weeks. Ripley's Dollar Day win be held on •March 296. The Myeterious Mies Ripley will be there, and the" lucky person to. identify oher will get a prize. Watch Munn's Advt.' next week for some batgains. •• • ' • MTS.' Ben. McClure end son, Joe arriied home from Detroit last week,. We are pleased to say that Jae, Who was critically ill. and underwent an opeeetion-for apPendicitiOs Well on the wayy, to tecooery.. • , , . Spring conditions have. made such -advances dur-le:the. plat weelitiit we now have with usetiro,potorner friends, the crows, robins, --song -sparrciws, all of 'wlionr.ose-enr- yory busy and happy. • .• Patrons . of the family Theatre were 'disappointed Tuesday evening learnothatothereoweene-showo -The, reels .expected. over. train Walkerton _failed to Tome through, so there wee .nothing doing. There will 'be shsows as' usual on Friday aild,SatitidaY;2 , 7,7 Ye Olde-Tyme Concert at ye Olde prick Meeting House , • atye • • '• Corner of Campbell and Havelock St., Ire:29t1.2 PO let Marik_ • ..At Eight_af Xe.Clock. At_c_ita....0.1de_jy-ine_ Of Five and Twenty Cents, • Mr; SO7DitiWii, of -Briiseels, who -owned the picture shows at Brussels, LueknOw and Teeewater; has sold Out the businesses at Brussels and Fees - water, water, end likely will dispose of ,the • Lucknow one before long. Mr. Broivri • has accepted a position With the Dern- oinion-DePoir-tinerd-of-A.gricultureoand -Writhe stationed lennoxVille; gne- bee, where there is en experimental farm. Mr. Brown is a graduate of• and_of_theikt.A.C: • . HELENS , Tuesday, Mar. 14th. We "confgrattiitte-Afr:' and Mrs. 'Will Humphrey upon the arrival of as6n on Sunday last,• , 'F'riends are :congratulating Mr'. and iterbert AtIcQuillitiTen the:,14rtlt of a son on Mar. dth., , • Rev: if Cumming --and-irr. - Webb attended the meeting of Pres- bytery at Whigham last week; • • Mx; Seibert: eQuillm t h e• staff Of the 'Sterling •Bank, Dungannon .is • home for a'week on itee0111it of se- vere cold. . We are pleased to report- that Mrs. ThOMe •who has been in Lueknow since her WIWI from YIPtOr.1.41 HOT - London, la able to hi home agairi, , A cavort and entitled "I Can't After& It,", *III be given in the Township flail, WilVisWatiolh; by the Yon, people...et S, 1, No, 8 on the PM et Ai* Admisdontilk 4$100,, thltrA 11.111 •.,011.0.4 , , •.. LI1C104i0W, THURSDAY. MARCH 16, 1922,. . . mown. NEWS • ,PresbYterian - goodly mother attended the meeting old the Guild en Monday evening, end an keyed the."St. Patrick's" •Prog•ranune Which ,ty.lis in the bands. of the -Liter-. orY ConiMittee.. After the opening hymn and prayer, :Misio,fern Reid read the -Scripture 1...emon. M188i38 Mary Doiglas and Nonna*ThOraliieti gave Irish 'madame. Misses ''Colina •'Clark and Maly iAitellitgal each con- tributed an Irish bolo, and Mrs. Phil- lip SfeWard and*Miss Core Clubh an frith duet. The topic,'"The Life of St. Patrick", was taken by Miss Joan MacCallune. A few good Irish jokes were given, and an Irish dontest,, The meeting cloaed with a brim and the BenedictiOn: . • FARMEnS LOSE. CATTLE , Murray Bros., of Langside, reesnt- ly lost a couple of head of 'cattle by a disease which very much puezled the veterinary_ in attendance. It was ;fin-. ally learned that the trouble was du, to the feeding of Sweet clover and Cara, which, it- appears, does- ne17. make a good combination. The anim- als died a few houra afterathey were: ,discovered to be sick. ' A farmer over in Culross by, the name of H H. Pletseh, had the mis- fortune to lose 12 head in ,a some- whatsiinilat manper, but the disease was said to be blackleg, and Dr. For- tune, .who examined thein, theught 9ie disease I.V110 due to drink:ng the river Water. Mr. Pletch's loss is 'Very heavy as eleven of. his cattle, were purebred Shorthorn: • • „„ • • • ARTIE .D NOTES Mrs. deo, Gibson. of Zion, visited for a Week ovith Mr. and Mrs. -George Swan.' • -; Mr, and Mrs. George Swan of Lo- • thian celebrated the •37th anniversary • of their weddlim on Sat,- Man llth;" .Abont -a d,ozefi guests were 'present ifinioWereointertained to .0 sumptous dinner, after yvhich the evening was ' spent playing games. A verY enjoy- able time was had by all. We :wish them Many more anniversaries•. Hickee-MaiLenruirt..00A.,ouiet-wedo. .' ding was solemnized by. the Rev. . Newton St. John, of Newtonbreek, on Saturday; when Mary Katharine • eldest slaughter ofilar. and_ars, E. • MacLennad,:-.' Leehalsh, einne the wife of Gordon Hicks, • son of Mr, and Mrs. R. F. Hicks, • of Neivtonbrook. After • a short , honeymoon, they will' reside in -Tor- , ' onto; • - • - • A number of friends called at the -home•of, Jainee Barnby -on Seturdayo-, ker. llth; to •Oongratulate his father. -who--has--reached the great ageof100 years. Mi.. •,Barnby _mine from Eng., when a young .mart and settled - in •Ashfield in'the early Picirfeer •deys. He Allele- e2e.ellent health and is still •'able to shave himself with in Ordin- ary razor for enrieber .f. yeaics he • o 9 was tobilly deaf and blind but for the • past7-conples -of year! has - his. liecortd sight. Hie inind isquite clear, and he otakes out interest in -evetythifig-aboitt hint. He)gays, however, that he would not care tolive another hundred years. , • On Thesddy morning of this week there passed away at her gonie on the 12th concession of Ashfield,. one of the very old residents and PiOneer 'settler of the township in the person Shcrrireffr • leers and six months and:bad enjoy- ed good health Until a few 'months ago When a decline set in, and by; the, -past fourovieeksoshe-Wav eoniinedoto- bed, Mrs.:MacLean Nal aline tOpe of pioneer woman .of a mast kindly dis- position there was no :bounds to her hospitality. She lb survived by her husband,. who is also welt advanced in 'years, /and by a' family Of five Mine' and two daughtere.'"The funeral Willi. be on friday afternoon', to IP11100S • Cemetery, service to be held at the -house; at-one-6'016CW- - •• BELFAST ' • -i-1•••••e!'- Mb* Hattie Nixon spent :the • week end in LucloloW. • The farmers -bete haye ettinneeneed Making maple syrup, and report a' goad run, Mrs. W. 11, Reid, of Goderich, is visiting her &Melte; Mrs,. James Al- ton, at present, ' ?etre. Sam Morrison and children, of near, Lucknow,, visitedfew dais, of laet 'week withher parents 'hem • Mr, and Mrs, Ernest Sherwood and femily, Who have bon visiting rihi- tIvu heril to tile Pot 0014 of inentillit 304 for the* hefell .in .tnn Ivil,11a 1.90Andst • rir"' *At' ,7111111/4':NT'r.: vs? AP: littaat... MAY IMPROVE • RAILWAY PASSENGER. SERVICE • There Was a large .delegation. of •representatives from all the towns on' the G. T: Rosystem west of Pelmer- ston, at that town on Tuesday of this • week to meet General Superintendent Bowker, and. Superintendent.Figgott Tile purpose of the meeting was to disepss the railway passenger' ser- vice en the Grand. Think lines in this district. The officials °did not give much encouragement regarding the morning trains which leave Kincar- dine, Southampton and Owen Sound at hours a little too early to suit the average man or woman. The diffi- culty with making a change in these is that • it would interfere with"the connection at Luean Crossing, With regard 'to the afternoon trains which tikes about two hours longer from Lucknow' to Toronto than the nnorn• ing trains (the time being lost at Palmeration and 'Guelph); there• is some prospect ,of this ,b'eing improeed so that passenger iney „arrive in Tor- • onto about eight o'clock. The trouble • with making a change is that one change in time -table hecessitates- a good many more. Some years ago a like effort regarding the C. P. R, trains leaving Teeswater Was made 'and the matter was brought to the at- tention of the Deparment Of Railways by ..Mr. P. H. MacKenzie who was then in Parliament, but when all the facts and circumstances were taken into account it was found best to leave the time -table as it was. Reeve Johnston attended. the conference Palmerston, Mi. G. II, Smtth having ' found' it impossible t� g�.' • ---0 o ZION • Monday,March 12th, • • Mr. •Russell Ritchie, of Luclsnow, spent the week -end with Mark Gard- ner.'• . •4' • Miss Margaret Ritchie visited her • sister, Mrs. Satinders, of Mafeking; • last week. •, • --• • Charles Ritehie-and son were over' t� the • sele of 'purebred cattle in Wingham last week. • Beattie Gibson returned home on. Saturday after -spending .the' Winter., • with Mark in the bush. •"-Mt.-Robert Webeter;WhO was ton - fined to his home with sore toet, ie. age -to be about again, Wilmen-Hower'visits- ear -Groves- -Out at Zion, hunting wild game oeo casionally. He is a sure shot.. • The Ashfield W, M. S. meets in ilaeketee Church on. March , 16th. Visiting ladies cordially invited .' Mrs. Peter Cooko Bertha and Petey, rifler_ Mrs. Geo. Gibedii and Beattie visited 'Lothian , friends._ on Sunday Sunday land Monday. ' • • Messrs. Marshall Gibson and Thos. llehn returned home 'froon where they purchased a horse apiece. (Be on the -Lookout; Girls. )- The Zipa Dramatic 'Company are getting up •it ,most •huniorous and 'catchy • play entitled, "Her oAnrfel Dad," be given in the .near future in Zion Hall. - • . • ,e -oto o 'WH1TECHURCH • Monday; March 13th, Miee Eva Dawsonspent the week- end at the' Manse. • •' , . Miss Bertha McKay spent the week • end :at her home., • tri to 'tit London last Week: • ' Hay Bros. expect a car of oats and • corn at tti t LtheeePoi elevatorheee anyday now. yiiem'e_ after •spending the •past ,:month in Galt. •• Mise Nettie Cottle has' gone to -Chicago to take a =post graduate course 'in nursing, blr,.• and. !Mrs, :Vino Barbour spent a day lest week at the home of Mr. Wm, Woods, St, Helens, • Mr. John Eaglestone has left for the Weet oeitairo_attet_spending the, past threemonths with his mother ii. the village. ' • • . A gt. Patrick' Sociarirto he, held - in the basement -of the Church,Friday evening, Meath 17th, The evening 'will Be 'spent in games, There is also • a programme in hand for the even- ' bur, •,Girls are requested to bring lunch, Admission 10 and 15 cents. 0---- 110LY1100D, • • In our report of the meeting of the Women's Institute:held at Mrs. Hod - gin's; we lath week inadVerteritly omitted to mention a very good paper given by Mrs, Wm, Thompson on The New Law Dealing With The Romp*. smotE, doms, man* :VILLAGE COUNCIL SPEVIAL MEETING • 'Constable Moore on the °Carpet... ---Ex- plains Why Subpoena Not Served: ThereWase hot time at the specfid meeting Of the Village Council, held in •the Clerk's effice Monday evening; It must hal& been a gead deal like a session of the Dan ,Eireann. floieeveei the conclusion . was 'peseeeful and the members were all back On good work- ing terms again.• ' On opening the (meeting; the Reeve stated that one of the the- things to be dealt with was the matter of Con- stable Moore's failure to deliver one of . the subpoenas issued in convection vvitht he '6Ounty Magistrate's Court held here a short time ago, Constable Moore Was present and the Reeve asked him if he had any: explanation t� make to the Council. Moofe, . said that he had, and gave the tollovving explanation: • - He gtri the subpoenas from Reeve Johnstort _about -five- o'clock Saturday evening, and he served ajg Many as he could that night, Late in the even ink he went to his room, and teking the remaining . documents out of his, pocket, placed them on the dresser with a view to look*. theni over to see what' ones he had yet to deliver. .later Viols up the papers and put them into his pocket agein. He served a 'number with subpoenas on Mondey but did not meet Councillor Hender- son either on Saturday night nor on Monday, Monday about 11.15 c'clock aim., Reeve Johnston, called on Moore and said that •he wag. told • that Henderson had not 'been served Moore said he Would see noon or leave the document,* Hendetsetee house. He, however, did not 'do -this, and explained that he was not in the habit Of leaving -papers of.,, that kind •atotlie- holm, but to give them direct to the person they were intended ter. On -Tuesday 'Morning. :about ifine, o'cleek, havtg, gone • to his room to flic up he noticed Oneief thesubpoenas Oil the _dresser, and -taking it op found it was the one intended for Council - ler Hendersen. The light is not good iiireernOnonithisaceountedior missing the subpoena in . the first placeo-and.. not: cliscoVerine•vio,--later-, On 'Tuesday morning, the .day Of the ,Court, Councillor' Henderson had gone • out shooting .aid cold not then be served with . the Subpoena. , This, Moore declared, was the true ,explan- ation as to haw.lieofailed ;to serve 'Henderson:, Had he happened t� meet Heel:Jerson-or-had he- had -Hero r- soln'e subpoena in his pocket, • at- tention would have been drawn -to -the 'feet that Henderson Was not served Had it not been. for this he :would haveserved •Henderson just as quick- ly as any •other maio, Moore. adniitted • that he •had to •piefotin . his duty, •but his. statement Was a tine _explenation 0: he*. Weenie,. 401.1t, JohnStba bath- said they didn't believe the Stery;• Moore and • Henderson -laid -they could themselves about tat. • • JehnetOn aSked it he had forgotten • to_ serve iniYorie else. Moore- said he - had not: Smith asked if he had made any effort to locate Ilendersoe„after Johnston• - had• drawn his 'attention to the fact that- Henderion • had not, re- ceived .his subpoena : Moore said he• 7_e:3Tectnd:te Wet •Inin;.but slanotgo: to 'look him up, Smith remarked it looked te hint as .though there' wes between Meote and lienderr _son,--This:both_emphaticallyodenied. •Councilior••Miller said that shortly* after he got his subpoena, on. Iktonday,, he saw Henderson on the street ana asked him if he had got one of tiese things.' Henderson sok" he had not -"No,• and hot-Yon-de/erget- on9;".- said Miller. Henderson said there was plenty of time yet. lVfillet then called on Smith at his ofliee and asked it he --(MillerjOwas-zeirig te •he the'nfily-Oene • of the Council to give evidence, Smith had replied that he had a subpoena and that Heridersthi would gef one. It was then that Sniitly notified John- ston and Johnston went to • see Moore, Ileinlersen denied been* had this conversation w,ith 'Miller, but said he had met him Mania's shop. - Miller said it wasn't a pleasant business for anyone to have to de, but he thought each Councillor ought to take his share. Smith asked Henderson how , it came that he went nut shooting on Tuesday, the day, of, the Court. Hen - denten said he went:because be would have gone ariyway, "You called at Moores place Wednesday MOrnino," moonily of inotherulit..Tio nroiting Said 'Elmith,..nendorson .seld that he PA 4 r4011Pln,!.,414014 fogusotiz WO Store. Pilot you tild. •. 11 hauliddilv &LI r • • owadays It is ,`"SALADA!' for • breakfast ;for cliOrwro •for etupper and five o'clock Tea th.e- tinent wide .*a staple no our daily breet • n't call on Menday-tior Tuesday;" s • Johnstonpienderso said'he had n • Summing up the inkier Moore' sei that Henderson was riot, at fault the Matter; he may have kept out o the way. Henderson said that he wa On the street as esual, Moore having •left the 'Mom, Reev -Johnston asked CourocillOrs Mille and Mullin what they thought ef the in -atter, IVfiller •`made no reply, iiut • Mullin said that while there was nq • wrongodping proved, it did look rather suspicious:,:- . Smith said he didn't know that 'any- thing would be •gained' by making any record of the matter in the Ccom- cil minutes, and the next order of business oyes called. '- • Theinatter of appointing asse ear. fer the. village was ene • of .t reasons • for ' calling the •special mee Mg. ConneillOr , Mullin reported 'ha spoken to a nemberibut they over not particular about ;the job. AT Rory lVfaeCharles was present on th invitation' Of the reeve and he sal he would undertake' the work. M MaeCharies was therefore aPpointe He has had previous experience a assessor in Huron Township, and th Council feel that they have a capable officer, The salary' is $75;00 and the work is t� be completed by May 1st • -The inattet of renting the old frown Hall to -Mr, burnin for another' year,' came up., Countilltir Menlo 'stated that heoundersteod Mn_Durninowould not pay $10 per year, loot he would pay $100 and. the businesstax. • On motion .of Miller andoMul4nsoit. was . depided to accept Durnin's, offer of ,$1,00,_ but the -lease-is- to -run' ooly one yeTarh,e renewal of The poofl'Oe6-.1n -li- cense to . McCoy- was. another mat- ter to come up. "Mr MeCoy paid '$40 for his first table and $20 each for three others, .1110111g...in in .1921. He asked for a reduction to $25 ansi'llk• 'making_ in -a11-$70.--14_ ullin 'FOURTH CON; KINLOSS ot • and Smith moved that the license fee • Is..redueed. aa _asked •for. Councillor Henderson ',offered an amendment, that: the fees be the •Same is last: year. There was rio seconder for the amendment and the motion carried: • COO -nein or 1leod ere on • reported that a picture show voncern had offered $300.00 Per year for the use of the Town Hall as a :pictore s,hoW. room -This- was-tegarded 'es 'too low' and wouldnot obe--eons idered - • - - -- -0.0-0—o BORN • Guisk-In, West Wawanosh, on Sun- day, Man% 12, 1922, to Moo and Mrs. ThOrim'i..Gueek a 'daughter; ' West Wawanoeh on. -..-olVlarch..6tho-0192-2,--to • Mr. -and -Mos- , Herb,. McQuilIin, a son. •. Humphrei.-In WeSt WawanOsh, On ,Match 12th.,•i922, to Mr, and Mrs. Humphrey, e, Tuesday, Mar; 1.4th.. A very, pleasant social eyening wags spent at K. •IltiacDonalds • last week most of the youth of the 2nd, 4th Mid Oth,being preeeot • The weather prophets fer the *in- fer of1921-22 .must. feel smelt air 'Jonah did when Ninev.elo wasrPOt des. troyed as he predicted, • 'Mr. P. 'H. MacKenzie attended the recent Libeial coninuition at Toronto and took an active. part in the sel- ection of the new leader. for the party • in ,Onteride, He also spent some. time • calling on friends, �n the way home. •• • Mr; and Mrs, S.', Carnothan enter- tairiecethete -many. frieude and. -neigh- hors to a delightful "hose warming" a, few evenings ago. The usual amuse- ments for such an oceoeion,' were in- dulged. in, and ample justice was done to the viands. , Your 'correspondent passed threngli theivillage of St. Helena last ',Week and its a.pearance zezeinded him very forcehly of Goldsmith's Deserted Vil- lage. Belfastalso is disappearing but its great prototype across the Pond is • Still flourishing. •o • • „ 0-0 Gone from ns but not forgotten, • NeVer shill thy Inemorjo fade, „ Sweetest thoughts shall Over 'Heger; • Round the place Where • thou art. In ad and loving nicnioiy of 8-t4i7 art- Russell Huston, who died Meech' 1664 ,1926. ` • • • • -Sadly-missedby -Fatherollothers, • , Sisters and nrothere. Hatching Eggs for Sale wth noCKS;-- Biredote4raf 5 Cents Per -E-gg-- oc.F, $1.00 per 15 gga., EXHIBITION BARRED ROCKS Both Cockerel and Pullet 1Vlating2. • • Eggs fr_om these, $2.00 pet' 15, ' These are all headed bkonales 'of exceptional laying strain, o ' -Satisfaction Gnoranteethoo- • Special Prices-ou'Leige • • ,• WO-lorAtILLER-,---- ek- Lunow R.R. 2.- N. H, 2, 44 & 45 A• INION•lieOloralW -nhcilee • seed oats • for sale. Rues:. Middleton, 11. 6. Lecknow. , • %AUCTION. SALE • . Charles J. MeCartbo • lot .1, Con. , .an-Aueto. -- • on Sate et Farm Sto-is- toed Imple- ments on March 22ed ..Junneneing • at one 'clock tom. Thete is a good • list of Steck and a fine lot cif imple. • • • '• -JOhn-FurviercAuctioneer • Boys Shoes for _e want, eve boy' in the _ c nutnun.' it3r to be our friend So we are offering special prices.in.-Boys! Fine-- Shoes', -and - Work. Boots. , , Boys. Heavy Sheba, sizes .1 td 5, at $3.50 ad $345. Tse are . good, strong, lwell-made ehoes. Both' linee have toe-eAps. Boys' Box. palf Bal„ solid .rubberr heel, Williione Make. Good value at. $4,50." Our Price is $4.110A • Youths' Grain Shoe, with *toe cap, at $2.78. We have Men's Grob Work Shoes in black 41'4 tan, at $.5.00 pair, 'o0 • '.:RATILVVELL...86 'TURNER: