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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1924-01-24, Page 1, Atte:. „TANA , vErgaiKARY .sKRGET`L— Pr!? J. .1Celebe,• :Ripley, :Phone 29,, or..f•-*I.,-;-•••• • DENTIST • , Dr MacLeod will visit Lucknow ivevy Tues ay m r•-.-a-•-u IVE-Offie,....;, DR. PARKER; .,STEOPATII,at. the „ Cain HOlii Lacknow, every Wed- nesday afternoon •All 'chronic di- ases successfully heated. Osteck- Pathy lamoves tae physical causes, • of disease; ".:Adjustment of the 'spine is more quickly secured and... with fewer treatments by Osteo- 'pathy. thaff by any ' other method. ;Toronto prices paid ff.& all.kinclii of , poultry, , • - A. GrospOpf, Lucknow. • DR MAUDE C. BRYANS I Registered Optometrist Graduate •Department of Ophthalmol- • ogy. McCormiclf Medical College. Chi- cago. Ill, • ., Headaches. Dry itchy Eyes. Granu- lated Eyelids. Watery Eyes, Pain in • Eye Balls. Inflamed Eyes.. PUB or Watery Discharge. from Eyes and Dizziness caused by Eye -strain re- lieved through 'Properly ,fitted Glass-_ . Cross Eyes straightened -through Properly fitted Lenses ' Satisfaction Assured 0 0 0 , 00 9 0 0, 0 'LOCAL AND ,GENEEAL; - Good, Craeked Eggs - for sale at --------, y • . • • • ^ : .Druce. `County -Pennell 'is 4n sion at Walkerton this week.haVing 'nen, ed on Tuesday. All kinds .of Electrical Fixtures, ye% Paired' and. replaced „ Try -11.-1)/facCal- luirn, Phone 69 ' •• ••. , ,J. ,R. Melia]) is this weelc at- -tending_ther..Canadian. Proslueer's_Oerim., vention at Montreal. , • . • ' - „ The Fire Co. will give their annual Burn's Pall to -morrow night (Friday the 25th), in Carnegie Hall. This dance is always the most popular of 'the season, At the Cain House:' Lucknow. Every , Wednesday' 'Afternoon and Evening. • , •FOR SALE.-Nordheiiner Piano in good condition. Apply to. A. Sid- , dalL1Lucknow.., ' ' ' 8 -11-ti. ., LOGS WANTED We the undersigned, are in the market to buy the following' kinds of '• logs. :delivered at our Saw Mill at • Lueknow:-Basswood. Hard and Soft 'Maple.. Beech and Birch, Will ,ipay, ,the highest market price for the .• above: Owing to our having a large stock , of Elm lumber on hand. and ,..there.'being very „little sale for Elm, ' furniture. We are not in need of Elrn •• logs. However, froni,, persons putting ,in a good craiintitY of other logs. we will, be willing to take a 'small quan- tity ,of elm along with the ',others, . providing, the, logs are large and good • frracknow Table' Co. Ltd.,. • ,. J. Button, Mgr , TENDERS WANTrn Tenders will be received by the dersigned• for the supplying, of 15 • ° :Cords of 20 -inch ,Wood.,beach or map- -le, to Paramount .School ' • - Albert Struthers. Sec'y.,. ' R. R. 3. The temperature was 3,...belMv. here- on, Monday moi•ning. With. a strong mind bloyving,. that Made it about as, disagreeably cold as we get it in this ,neck • of the woods, "What Happened To Jones -The 'best yet Come and see-!••• In :Caine- /x.1e Hall, Lucknow, Friday, Feb.. 1st. Reserved seats now :onsale at Mc:L. Kim's Drug Store. ' ' ANNUAL MEETING ••, - -Notice is hereby given that the An- nual' Meeting of the Lucknow Agri- cultural Society will he heldin the Town Hall; Lucknow, on Friday. the 25th' day of .January,' A.D. 1924, at 2 o'clock p.rn. AL members are requested to at- '• Jos.. Agnew, -Sec'y. , LOST --On *fain Street -or on -Station street a bunch of lceys. _Finder please - leave at the Sentiriel Office. BEE KEEPERS ATTENTION • Any WOMOO Of the Lucknow presby, tdrian Church who wish to eontriblite to the expensefund of the PreshY- terian- Aiseciation; please. hand Con - rribution to. 1Vire. James Irving. ' The great 'aierm :which prevailed over the continent ,the iearlY part of the P wee c, was particularly ,hardon fellows ' who predicted a mild winter stiid bad eon;.1raled, Our 'climate Was certainly changing.' Get a "Starr!' Radio set. None bet- ter at price; A 3 -bulb set (strip- ped) .at $45., This set gets California. every night . and London...England; was heard on this machine. . • 'Osterhotit Bros.. Dr. Parker, ... of Winghani, left on Monday for. Daytona, Florida, vvhere he will visit for a ' month or five weeks. He hones toresume his weekly visits to 1,,,ucknow soon after his re- . Meeting of the loCal Be keepers Will be held in the office Of the Reed .kgencyTrIll .19-tdit-57-Jai-ius3Y-gt" at • • • FOR SALE -Second Hind Cutter in good ,repairsiportland . style. Ewart Taylo TENDERS, WANTED • turn, In a copy of the South Side Revio,v, Chicago, we came upon-tbe following not mn thipersonal column : "Herbert" Graham of • Toronto,' Ont., is visiting. his sister, Mrs.' J.. L, Falls,. of 7214. Paxten avenue.'!, NOW. THEY LOVE THE OLD ROME NEWS UlISDAY 11-24tiv Every town newspaper has evidence o1 jt- popularity.. wi•th the. . folk •who Alt e wnvth- while folk love, the. old hone and. its- • memories,. andthey enjoy the local newspaper, regardleSs' of the' inevit7 able faults and shetteemings 'becatise• it is. to 'them a. Weekly!,teraincler the people and the'thinge*k there, We are lead to these' rennarks .bY'a l'rief note from, Mrs, L. Forster, North Dakota, who in -renewing her 1115 -1,61W557716 -i; ri orthe-r---sni enjoy yourpaper very innch,' It is. a letter' from home; every Week. •Wt Never Waste them: When through reading J -send thein. to friend's (form- er Lticknowites or from that vicinity.) in California,' Minnesota, , Dakota 0'. • ,4sewhere, who alSo enjoy them!' A:• the old song had it: , . "Home, dear henie, we never !shal' feign, •• . Friends, dear friend's, we .often 'there have met; : Overland .and sea' though -We roan". Still will we c erih- thee,-heme- dear home , Sealed .Tenders willbp, received by the undersigned, unt.ii the 151h day Of I 'February; 1.42,4 -Or the • erection of a ‘,1;;:•-",-IreW7-131"lbit VdhoOl House in S. 5. No: 9, Ashf'ield. Lowest Or any tender net necessarily accepted, For plOs and sPecificatin apply' tOlVni,'. Clare, R. R. .:1,.,141eknoW. Phone 81r4 Dungannon. ' • ' 7-2-e, --- TENDERS WANTED Tenders will be received bY theun- dersigfle'd! up' id,Monday .the . 4th day • of -for §ene hundreJ cord's- Of four foot, Wood, .11. any , part thereof, to be il..liverod arid piled at- . ,Utitetworks ,Power hcu.c LuCknow, litso teriderslor Fifty cords of 18 ineh Wood, Or any Part tl-r.eof, to he de - ...livered at the ;Town hall, Lucknow, '• Persona tendering' to ,state kind of . Wood iinteeded to 'be ' delivered and ,Wood'te be delivered not lateii-than the_EirSt slay of April next. ' The lowest or any tender --not,.'nee•- eSSakilY accePked. ' Dated this Twenty,second 110 of January A. D. i1924, Joseph A.gn0,v ' • • •3 ; Clerk, Lucknow.; t'• , • 'Atitilicatioit for Village: Offitea . •• .A.iipliestionsi' Willbe received' by the t1tierOgOO4 up r to MohdO, Februer•V 40',,next. for the .folleWring Village Offices for' thSyear 1924, taniely:..As •, AeasOr, Constable, Secretary LuelinOW S!taterni. and Engineer. '11ot NrsiteikWerlitti Pwelling:'.at. Mater, ,woritOree of rent to Engineer, App'lleithts to State SaltitY expected, o 401,toat1oil 'neoesmdity accepted. •'Joseph Agtovi ClOtV. ' . < CHURCII NOTES " A. Most. inlereating. Meeting: was put ,Ori. by :the Social Department of the ,Menday night. last, -..Mrs7-Bnewell:-was in the chair fa -7117d• • Scripture was read, by' Mrs. Osterhout, :a piano sok/ was rendered by Mrs. 01. Nowtop,a recitation by. Margaret 'Rivera and a'7seio,..h,Y.'• 'Gertrude s" Ire-. leaven, The ..inairf'..feattire of the:even,: -series:-Of--85 'lantern -Slides in "Beautiful -Cariada,t; The views gave. -some of 'Cianada s spots all the wai 'from Halifax to Vancouver. The explanation of the, 'Viewswas given by Osterhout, while E. Reid and .. tern, There Was a ,good attendance in Douglas' Osterhout operated the lan- tern ot the 'stormy nig.ht,,-. • • • ST.' HELENS : The monthly Meeting of the S. ileiens Woman's ' 'Intitute •"rwaill ."be held on Thursday 31st..at 230 'clock Roll Call, "Ways 'of .Cooking .„ , 'toes!' Subject "Childrens Right in tI4L. . , •rlonie," Meetting in charge' ef Mrs. R., Naylor, A cordial invitation is extendect to *all the ladies. . 'The•W'; M; S. of Calvin Church, me. at the, hOine of ,Mta. W. , gumming, was •:....harge. The •ineeting Was opened,witl he. usual devotional .exercises, Sing-. .rag,'reading of Scripture and -Prayer, Airs,' Cumming; gave a talk on the. Jeautiful.. !character "Ruth: kis. Gordon: read from: the enenira.; :-..hapter of the Study Spok-Roll Call, •Peace," was responded to. by verse.. Scriptiir.e or 1•Iyinn. • MrS.... W. 1. MillerTeported Ihirty two subscribe Lo the 'Missionary Messenger,.nieetini,, -,:losed With prayer. . . `, ' ' o BELFAST' Miss Bell' 'Murchison who has been bookkeeper at Lucknovi.:Silverweods has ;resigned that PoSitiod gone 'with the Gunissonoli-.Co•;,-Wi hgharn Miss MeNab- has . taken the, position With •Silverwoods.' 'Nearly all our regular correspon- dents have taken the Week off. ,There •wai little..doing, we may assuite, mn the burgs • and villages and as for thlit..AneXliaWIDAP,:-Slibjert a of .Cenver- sation§ the, weather, they rightly" thought we knew all about it The hockey 'season .will open here to -night (Thursday) when Kincardine will play the locals in Lorne Rink. The Senior League series was to have opened at Kincardine on Tuesday night but thc game -Was called off on account- of the lighting, _system there 'being out of commission; has returned' tO South-. ampien -after spending- "a' vireek-With- hey parents, Mr, and Mrs.. D.- R.: Mae-! Intost, „.Mr. Clark' has been taking a " • " in a Tot coupleof week -a , r es e ni e • 7 onto Hospital, 'a. threatened break mn health having'provediess serious than, it Was onetime -thought to be ' • The Curling Rink- *fie altogether', .• ' . . Presbyterian •Geild,7---The. :program .prepared by the Devotional, •CeMmit- tee . on Monday, rfening;.., was, one of ,inspiration, and 'interestto young pe- .ple, After the opening; exercises Misa Pn'-MeDougall read the, Scripture es s'on..; Mir's Mabelle Allin favored the lui:d with 'a , p_41no :SOO,Mms Helen Thompson •gl,tve h , Very' ,appropriate MarY and Horace .Aitehisira voeal duet :Mr:. Hugh, •ViM-. cOinstem 1924 . GETS TC,0 WORic- • • The, ,Lucknow Council beard' nit; constituted for 1923 met in •Iinal ses -Sitlic as relni.rett by atratutevon--Janu-- Saryi,-1:41E:',7.-There,-,-4,-Were_pregent; Johnston, Couneillers;Hodgins, Milier and Smith. After dealing. With 'it „few aeceunts',:sitanding oyer 'from 1923;, Conned adjourned, sin 'die. , This meeting wasr.irinne iately. fol- lowed by "the! inaugural rneeting of ,the council of 1924.. There is but One ehai'ge in the board- D. D. M. John- stone taking_ tlie....plage of A._ E.,. Mill: sod. All were present and took'the •oath of Office, as fellows: Reeve, Rob. Johnston; Councillors, E. N. Ilodgins, D. M. Johnstone; A. G. E.,Miller, G. 1-1.. Smith. .r The Council was organized into the following committees, the first named being chairman*: :Fire and Light:, Smith 1VIiller and illan,-,..whp,' is Secretary of The :-..4tudents Voltinteer IVIovenient of:Can-• gave the •GUild' an• address which will not soon- be 'forgotten' by those 'eresent.•,He Stated that although, his :work this;year.,is among' stu- lents,"."yet findS' YoUngpeople in 'ordinary..••SOcietiei, 'thinking. the .same houghts,' and With , the seine' Jroblenis:. t o solve. Among o t,h e r • ‘gi§ p he Stated that ! he' - believed it „vas • natural for. yoUnii, People. to, be 'aligi'ous;'.and he:gave us. a glinips,e of he Splendid Vverk • the StUdenth Vol- ufltuCrM(vennt1s doing among, the. stqclents'!ef our. fair Miss Wrinie Irwin is visiting with her uncle .Mr. George Henry Of Crywe. Mr• and Mrs James Cooke', spent . Sunday at the honeof "MV. -aria .1VITs; , Will Gardner ,t)f ;Zion?, My, :Malcolin .Mernillan and Mis ,john Stothers.,,. of LucknoW; reneWed ' old accplaintanes in the burg one day Li.st week: , • • -Miss LmlIldn McQuoid: and Miss Al_na_Blake, -of Crewe, .visited,',at the, •:.-§,orne of Mts. David •Rackett's.'-recerit7 .te busiest most ..business -like ,lace ,in fown' the early- days of the.. yeek,. There . Was little- doing • in the bona and offices ,while the storm Icing vas on his 'TM-111page, se there. was no on the ice. "Winter ,storms have .-rio terrors for t° _M/914 with .a.„ good big brooin and the prosPeee," ar.-ediAng. those "stanes' go hurtling Over the wellepOlislied ice, The 'tie.Yeri of Kineardine Was. with • 'mt hydro • service on. MOnday. and Tneeday, :the StPrin having Caused a break the line . somewhere wet -;of kinloss .Those deriending'im; orihYdre-currentloelight ,and poWeet, Were in a ‘bad way % the newspaper of- fices our SpeCial'•., sympathy' tie their tInesetting machines ' We'r e standing 'tate when inest ' needed, The. repair hien nO, doubt' had diffieulty .in.. „ getting to the arai2de, of the trouble owing to flie Staffif atid. heaVily • drift- ed roada„. •-tocAra mAtikkril Mr.' and Mrs. Sain "Iqo'rrison -ad gamily of ,Whitechurch.'spent Wedries,'. may at the .honie of Mr. and'rM.s. D, K. Alton. ' The Box which. was held ill the hall under the ausnicesLpf .the Q,' L. last Friday night was. a de,cided success, • • Mys Ralph Nixon has returned home -after -spending a'••`few".id-a•ys--witli- age when. true religion is so• much. .leeded, An .,i,fistrimientar •• duet by" Tmsses MeMorran and mocanumis ,va•S very „much enjoYech 'The meeting dos- wi th, 'prayer, ' after, whith a hearty. ete of th•arilL4- was -..l'ender,ed to -Mr, Mcid'illam for is hispiring address, ' , , • „ n.inzoN couNTi, WARDEN Johnston. • . • '• Roads and Bridgeit'iiedgins; Smith and --- Property and SupplieS:__, Miller; .Sinith, and D M Johnston , , Petitions and 'By -Laws: ,D, M. ;On- 4tener‘Hodgipi--ard. Mil' er • ,Finance: 'R., Johnstcn, D.;M., John- stone and iiCiagins., '• - After organizing, Council ' adjeurn- ed. until ,8 o'ClOck• Wednesday. eveeing; Jan. .16th. • • ' • On Wednesday evening all nieinberr were present, the reeve in the caar Mr. D. 11, Macintosh, as executor of the estate Of the late William' Fra- s,er, iriteryieWed the Councilregarding the taxes on a. property Purchased by. the estate froro. Mr, Bert Reid. The Council refused to take any. action re- garding the taxes against the pro,- bentY; but remitted. O' deg. taX-'Which . _ ., had been paid by estate. The Ma- tter arose out of the property haVing changedhands' d nuniber of 'times since being assessed in.1923, ' ..' On motion Of •Smith..and. Miller grant of $10 was made to theliospit-,.. al for Sick ChiLlien, at Toronto. , .Dr A, M. Spence was appointed Medical Health officer: the water - Works engineer as appointed pound - keeper, Messes Alex Ross, John Spin- dler and Neil Murdoeh:Were appomnt- ed Fence Viewers;.. and Mr. W Con- nell and Dr. Paters.* Were appointed auditors. • Mr D C. . 'Taylor was appointed raeniber •Of '-the -Beard of Health,. the, eeve and the Health officer;1)being •,the other two members. Mr. 1. E." Agnew was re;appointed _Cierk_ancILT_Yeasiires• for the year, The Clerk was instructed to, advertise for aPplication for the offices! of Ai- sessor, Constable, Engineer and fly7 dro Clerk, and also to advertise...for. .tenaers. for...the Sup.plying.of 100 cords., of .4 ft'wood. for the -Waterworks and:. cords of Short wood ler the T.93..vn Hall . • . Mr. T. S. Reid was appointed to the. Public:Library Board for a term -a-three years, ev.. ster out „ • for two years- and A, p, Mackenzie for one year.... At the'call of the 'reeve, a special meeting of the Council was -held -Mon. 'day" for the 'purpose - of dealing with thamequast ,f.f.Prof....Mem-o-Rea".....for 'A. E • Erwin,..reeve 13a,:field is Warden .of Heron` • County for . 1924, haying ..Won the .eoveted place at the :meethii: of the:. County' Connell Or. Tuesday' ,afterno,on.. Four ballots were neeessary' . mike :the sl -ton ortm•-••CountyHthe"--warden4liif, .to. .and, a • Liberal alternately; and this•Ife,or. the Censer - Wive 0'04 had the :•privilege:Of se- lecting the "candidatr.s: For were in the • field: Erwin ( tayfield); McQuoid *(Mckillin Township), Coates (Os- . . . hornel„ Neeb (Stephen:1'10.1' Erwin, -twe7;•:oyer. his'~-1-ast-Leaninetiteri• •• , • . •, ..IM PC114ANT NOTIc'E " . • Owing :to the tipuseally heavy, de- inand for. tickets for '`.`What .To..JOr,leg,",;it has been,decided. by. the rerniagenient , net to hold reserved seat tickets which are onealled. for by Saftirday." 'January 25th.., Those- haVing soafs reseryed.by:phOne Or otherwise, her: daughter, :Mrs, 4:obit EnuTiertop .than thatdate. .them ;not later of , Purple Grove': , • , OwingAto the rougliitYeather ',rally ' SINCLAIR IS BRUCE WARDEN , ' CON frOin, here attended the' 'funeral • Arran o.f the late,' 'WilliaM • Gardner sr '', Of " .\•vi J.' ..1.qeYe • of Zioli;ori- Mo.' Addy'. - Toiyit,Sh1,11, Walden of, SINGEHCOF mink 'W1fITECIILTRCTI, Mrs ; 'Mac ROSS spent a few ' days. , with'friends.in Wingham. I. • , Mrs., WM. Martin visited; in Toronto • :TT it,1•77,0a,--6t."2-Viialt-Tecit"•for-r-h-fe-X days in Gederich With' , , 1.gr:i. Hogg, of ThamdiffiOrd.;-ji YiP; iting with his uncle Ddi -John Clubb. Miss Ann! Plio°rq e 911,-aY for ToroutiO,:lfbrg sii-ruif 4 few. Mend's:, • Mrs, Arthur Holland of Kitchener' spent a few days With her parents --M-rw-Geo Garton; •-• - . Miss ' Cera, daughter of Mr.; and '.1z•s„ 'John Chalk, of the. village was . ASHFIELD NOTES larried rece:fty at , St. Marys to Mr. ' ." if d ett• aturday -Specials • A ". Cream Puffs anbouche -_Doughput§-_ ure-Pineapiderarts:;_. Whole Wheat Bfeicr, ' Rome: Made Bread • at Phone 36, .-..ared G. Harris of that town. Sheh ' he best Wishes •of many White 'rien'ds. The young couple will reside • ! 'n • St, Marys . BANE; Ol.F07CO'CiMM-E"El. CE ',GETS JUDGEMENT AGAINST . , Miss Grace:Blake 'visited with,l1r,, , and Mrs. Jas. F. 1Vebster of Para- -mount recently. • • Mi' John Turner, a Varna, is. vis- iting With Mr. and Mrs. Jaa, 'Webster; , of near Lucknow. • , ‘. , Miss -Nora Woodley Of near I.Juelc., noy_y_.• 'spell t. the , week end With los:pix... ents at St: pelens. • r ' Miss- Margatet McKay of Lochalsh; feft last Aveek---for-DetrOit:Avhere she intends tc;-pend .the winter. -'' Mrs„ Wra. Hunter of Lucknirs; vis- ire-eNkl-th nr., antitt,Mrs:-Ralk,11.•?Pzoni :Of "Zion 'for a .few'llats' last .Week.. , The "progressive' goalies" Party held ip. Courey's Corners hall; Jan 11§.. proved a decided succesa. Those who ' Made the attempt over the very' bad . , , roOd W.ere amply repaid for their ef- fort . The ladies prizes were won' by 'Mrs. T; J-. Lennon, and ;digs Jiltrtle" Johnstone, while Lennon &Laughlin, and,T,'J'. Drennan captured the gen- tlemen's prizes. r•••••—o-oLo---- . ' A:cheer-fill leser! is 'just a ba sport , trying to minimize the 'Worth of Vic- tor '• case,. -Bank ,of -Commeree Joseph .G.amble was tried . at Wallc7 /.r.ton, ori........W.P.dnesday of last week. , Action; was taken by the Bank to re- ceVer $350,00, which it ciainied, Guam - 51e got from the Walkerton brandli. !of the bank on a bad check. ; • ! , : ; did net put in any defence although' he was 'invited tot:Ici 'SQ.. A' hOmber' of..witneseei- who, identified Canible as the man wii& passed the rheCk were heard and the judge•'ilL, lowed the bank the full •arnentit asked, together With all costs; The costa are: Said to •run well over .$2oo.go: Judge 'SpOtton,.. of Guelph presided at the. court,. and the interests of the bank were looked ' 'after by .a legal light f • the Roy 1 Ciiy; • Mr. and -Mrs, Herb:Stothers and l3ruce County 'at the meeting Of the daughter Lenore, of Dungannon, via: County Council,. •Tuesday night. Six ited With her parents Mr, and li/fr, ballets were taken before a decision HaCkett One day 'last week; was rea.ched, indicating.a ,strenuous contest ; Ten were 'nominated' for the offiee, but only five ,went to the bal- lot.. Reeve .,Davidsen, , of Albemarl dropped out after' the first ,ballot. The ,thyee last named • • Eggs' A i 4‘A 4 g9e.42. putter', • i 4, 4, I, A .:880t8'84 1006405e,„ Oats. 4 4 el' A A i ;11 e 4 i 44 880* ! ACCIDENT AFTER ,LoiNo TRW , 'After travelling alone all the way , • fromn Kenyille;-- intention 'of...spending the Winter With relatives in the. Tiverton, vicinity', Robert .Glegg.„ aged 54, met ..with ari accident two hours after artiying at the home of his datighter; Mrs. John kaSke, in truce township, when he folr- 'eh the floor and fractured his 'Owing to his advanced age his eonition Is "regarded' daeritital, ' ••••=t -o , DISCOVER NEW FISHING' BANE .It is ,reportedby' the Departinent Maimn andYialieties,. that a neit fish. ;he balk, Apptorfintiteisi. too' inileS lerigt1C, arid 90' Miles Iry has ieendiScoVered 'Off: tbe'„CoaSt ,T.401)- tlo.to.,, this, fishing. orbund,, 'which; it is stated" abOu`ndS' in.eod. and bali- but, Will likely prove a 'Valuable ae- iluisition to', the., alreadyllmown fishing berikc-:; .1 The ...A'Otit11. Of, Id &theme etid the SRNS totthdlogs; jthdrewgIV- ,ng the. election to Mr.SitiMaim .-WESTPORD,,- 't 'I lf +1 In enc ec ot, wee , , 7k..y.e_ „wonder Where Ted was in the • , Min last Tliorsdtiy, eVeriing:1 A. large nUniber &rein .here, were present at the fuheral of MrsT'iiiiier on Saturday : • A' number' 'from ,."here took in the gootat evening.. the 'Presbyterian , , . ellurch at Kinlbtigli.on Friday evening last, 4 Mr tincl• 1\4*:t. Rog MacBride Stift 3111111 accompanied by Mr. Harry llvown sPent-Slinday . ' Mr. and Mica, italdenby "areenipanied SholtOn spent Tuesday evening of last, )i,teolt at -F, 1' TTnlderibv'S. „ . bO",011 Stitidey 14 -an, lath 6 , the use of. the Town •• , rem a • . • , • • „. . ;44*:',WMANAC:t.tC `.14•VKAASi, 4 at Happened 4. 6 Jone Produced by special arrangement with Samuel French of New York ' rida arnegie Hal c. includin mar •DIVIISSIgN r tax) '1.1dren-- c. . . - . he:Plan of the Hull is now open and Reserved ---'1 Seats on Sale at McKriffs Drug Store ,1 , vAtriztr..mw.4rAmtw.,F.I.ecor.m,7,;;:A;:•.avtw;.w:.A.7.,vw:Asr.ar.....amanofm4 Smith and HOdgins mOved that, Pref. •Mern-o-Red refused :the use of the Town Hall either, bp the month or by the night, • Miller and D M. John ten 'moved„in n,mendinent 't h at Prof Afera-O-Itea he 'allowed the use of the Hall, by the night'on the Usual terms. The amendraert *as d %ted and. the ,nietion carried:' FORMER LUCKNOW GIRL I- We tile' the 'f011eiving• frerira Van- donver.paper: , (A. pretty wedding took place on -Friday; ..Jaritiar.Y hOme • of the, INV, 6, M. Sanford, 1when' tanr, ene„ Dade, eldest daughter' of Mr, and Mrs, John .McLeod, of l3rantford; earne the:bride'at, pie -live -II'. Hew- lett, Of yeeeeuveri Ito. The 'bride looked charming in a • gown ing. blue i3Olth Silver hat to, Meek They were unattended. Af- ter good wishes ,from hosts of friends they left by 'Motor on a trip to South- ern California', and on return. Will take' up •residenCe: in, IT,aneenVei; ' FitACTURED,1thEE CAV. Mr. Nick Itediey, ernploYed at a, J. Bettewe 'tmeat shop, , had the mis- fortune t� on olltiory lee Monday cafterneon, and ,s0s.thiti a fracture of , • • 40' the 'knee cap. This is a. very painfl PA 1:104311,4wau .. i e i• 4 660 606 .404t41, polo 0 tilt 1014 40atito.044 , okit 46d; varYing istevelied .ov.d. .itifid Vitt, Rey litthion1W,, 'sote • 1 rle 4 ‘0101 1,it41 044,, " t • A vt t.14 st ir • • . RATH*ELL "The jHome of Good Shoes" omfortable Peet help 14s to enjoy the Cold Snappy'Days" " LadieS ',:eiciloShes'are.V'ety:,e-ornfortablei, pri„eed'at13.50; 4250-, and '$5•.00.:•"-; • Ladies'. Spats- are -still popular, Price :at .1:7$, 2.00 and $2.25. • 4- ., We have a Men -assorted. Stock of Men's Heavy Rubbers and Leather Top Rubbers, , Men's • Over6hbeo,':itl.,4-; 2 and .4 Buckle, , At ' popular lOrloga • . , • , • .SpecialPrices in Ladies' 1 -louse Slippers : .ord0t, to dean. out,tho.,.;balance . of our Ladle's House Slippers, :we have reduced • the price of seVeral lines' that 'told. at:1,25.. to$2,00 to goli .at l 00 a pair., • Take liattli,e's Way, .11Valt an Be Healthy 1)tiring 1924 1 ' :15.04vIrr • N 41. ' 1