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k'ERRIERr 4i . loving .pnemor'y► :of
Daytd A., k'errier, 'who, passed. away
January 110,
Peacefully: sleeping, resting„ at
Earth's weary .Rains and suiferings-
are 'past; .
Jesus hash ,taken; .thee' horns •to Is
breast,
Sleeping .so sweetly, ever at rest. '
Rest, dearest one,, we would not wake.
:theet
for sorrow ' and trouble did. ;darken.
thy- brow, ,
Gone and, forgotten ; by some you
may .'be,
13.41P we shalt remember thee- c v as.
' new. . ;
Ever ''remembered. .by . his Wife,
Daughter, 'Sister. and Brothers. ,
"IN :MEMORIAM ,t r v
ARMSTRONG•—In' loving memory
of our dear • Wife and, :.Mother, Mrs;:
William G, Armstrong,: who died in
Wingham` hospital ^'one ' year'';age to.
day; January. lith, 1936 1 •
There is no .one knows`how much we
miss! .her;
There is' none can tell the bitter pain,
;That we have suffered, since, ' we lost -
her, ' •
Home has never, been the same..
Always.;in our minds we see. -her,
As we did' in •'days gone. • by,
And we know some day we'll' meet.
her,
In that bright'
home beyond the sky.
Sadly missed by Husband &' Pamihq,'
Card Of Appreciation;
.I -take • this opportnmty to, gtate7.
fully',acknowledgel • and extend my;
sincere•. thanks. to• the.Lueknow„F eirir
menfor their> quick .response and`
splendid; work` which,';'helped to save;
our , building 'from• the flame's” °last.
Saturday night, ' also to ' all others
C-. Nw Express and Teleg� Co:
Card Of. Appreciation
Mrs, Duncan. MacDonald wishes;to
thank 'the Firemen •and ;others ' 'who
`responded 'to the • aldrin on 'Sunday,
w ieii it was feared a chimney , ;fire
might become serions `;••
EGG MASH
\LLikcs greater
Poultry Profits
HERE ARE
THE REASONS
WHY
MORE EGGS
-
2 STRONGER' 5.
ERV:
HEALTHIER ; HE
5 STEADY PRODUCTION
6 GREA'1'ER1UYABI1J'
7 ,MAINTAINS: BODY=WEIGH'
ECONOMICAL TO .: BUY
.BORN.;' , r •;
:SWAN—In 'West;'';Wawanosh on
Thursday, December; 24th, 1986; to
Mr aind;'Mrs. Earl •,Swan,..a, sQn
1)I>ED IN, EDMONTON
Mrs. Mary Aniffe.4 itu►ell •
Mrs. Mary ''Annie; Pinnell .: passed'
away at.; her 'daughter's• `residence
Bevingto i cit ` 73�
7925 .
Ave, :o
•n'"Moriday`imorping, Dec : 21st,:
at , the age of 87 years: She 'leaves • to
mourn her loss,; two daughters, Mrs.
Bevington' of :,:Edmonton and
bits h.QM ' Co••uch. of. Levoy, ,Alberta;:
-three sons, William John; Henry •Al-
fan of • 'Bruderheim; Charles : Valen
''tine :;'of Fort.; Saskatchewan; ..ones
adopted son, C. A..LiIls, Halc�urt,
Albelrta.• •Two'' broth;ers, Henry Bell
of Holyrood,:7 pat, `C: V, BellL.4
Stratford, Ont.,..18-: grandchildren and
one ' great grandchild.'' The funeral
service :was`;held on -Thursday after`,.
noon at file Beaver Hill ;United
Church.', Rev. 111i".-„; Hodgson .oticiated.'
Interen'tooplaeBruder-
.:
cemetery...
Mrs.. Pinnell;.: formerly•Mary Annie
Bell, was a former resident of. Con-
cession' 10s Kinloss, moving ,to the
West some 30,':years ago
.Parlianaent will assemble :January
, 1,4 for what le, hoped wilt be.• a quick
. session ending the last of:April :so
' that members of the, 'grArernment
' an& of 1:filth:Menses May attend 'the
coronation ceremonies in London on
May, 12. PriMe :Minister Mickentie
Idate;' said he could:see no reason wby
the work of Parliainent • °mild not
ceinpleted in _three end it half
fore the. Coronation we will •blive ACt•
.spininer sessicii;' :.the ,Prime
ter -said: 4
Immediately .after. the ,cotoriation
tnere will be an Imperial Conferende
which will take up the greater Part
Of June „if not longer,
eeds are gold' Lecally
'AttiltBY COUNCIL. GETS •
vote with .taken an the question of
. paying. eaCh Member of the :Connell
or 424.06 a' vat. The resolution Wei
Class Ilunter—Geog.
Sr. 'IV÷ -Possible Marks 850—Kath-
leen 'Gibson. 6884 Lorna Reid, 878:
Kathleen Gardner 636; *Doris Reid,
Jr. JV—Possiblo marks 850—Keith
Hackett .665; •RuSeel 864;
Ritchiti144; Ritehie 414; John,
Hunter 40;rEric Hekett 3p5.
"Minter '187i Lana „Ilrinter 129,,
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'THURSDAY.,4 JANUARY 7th,. 19.2g
lhoneer Family F �n�er pups Cin emn .°
Pissed Away In Detroit Ching Of School
Donald . Dillies,. Huron Township Na- December 29,., 1938,
tive.. And Plat Member Of Pioneer .Editor,
Iramily, Died ,In 'Detroit On Dec- "'Adak." Sentinel'+
eigber 12th—Wan: Cousin' Off" Dwo- Lucknow,, Ontsrio,
aid••. R.:. MacKenzie Qf. Lochalsh Dear Editor; .. •'
WI►o. Died ,The S*Aie Night. It does' talks theice from.,. an
otherwise Happy 'New• Year . to
glance: at ai, caption."in 'the, "Lucknow
Sentinel" which:" rads---"Dej�artment.
Closes ,4th Concession School." ll°
ahnoat; depresseh one' to the :depth
of sorrow Jor. ;something which has
lived. end, :is, ziovu dead.:•
Ata a i;ormerpupil oil that ;school,
probably 1, can appreciate `just, how,
much distress this action has caused
Mr Donald R::. Gillies, :,I uron;
Township "native, and ••a: son of .:the
late 'Kenneth; and• 'Euphemia Gilliep,
passed' away in Detroit on December
12th, in his 79th year. He' was
sin of,Donald�R. MacKenzieLoc
+ of 4-
a1sh,. , Vvho "did tl o• :. same. ' Oveni tg •
Both were the last'• survivors of their•
respective families, :highlyspected
g
pioneers of 'days long doneot y.
Mrs. Gi11iet[:- never, forhis par
ants 'native.atongue. At: -;a Brayer
meeting cdpducted at his. •howe -,
ently by, Dr.- J. F. 'MacKenzie, Mr,
Gillies recited the Twenty - Third
Psalm.- in Gaelic,, as: h_ e',' had learned
in his "childhood, •
The following ,obituary; appeared'.
in the `Church Calendar of , Central
Presbyterian.:- 'Church, •,Detroit, of
which John D. Murray, is clerk:-/
• "Another • old member. °.was added
to 'the waiting` company in, Imman-
uel's land' when I r Gillies . enswered
the ' Heavenly summons, on ' Sabilrday,
Dec, 12. ' • A.n, unusually large , num-
her' of •kindred..friends gathered 'td.
honor his memory 'on:„Monday.' if was
a • typical• Christian Highland' Scotch
funeral, except that the services Were
in `English;; His .pastor, Rev Roy L
Aldrich; Was- free to bring the com-
fort of the scriptures to ''his loved
. nes' as • :Well, as ,its:., admonitions "to
all present; as Samuel Rutherford
asked "his --"own , poor soul,'. "Whither
,goest.' thoni?'. Where:.. shalt 'thou lodge
at night?` Where are thy characters
of; thy Heavenly home?"
�!'1VIr Gill es vacs -.born--on .a :farm•
in ,Aaron ,'Township, !Ont., 'One. 28t1i,
1858-the'son of Kenneth and Euphe-
Mia;' Gillies, in a home that had 're-
gard' to the Person and-. the Will. of
God where • scriptur. e was memorized
and the Shortercatechism :was taught
'He' was seriously';.illf about : one :week,
but seemed: to sense that "the hour_
of 'my departure's Coiner I hear the.
voice' that. calls Me `Hoine'.°' To' a son
who spoke • to him •:of a possible Hea;-
venly� summons,: he testified of :his
portion'in',th Lord: as a goodly:he:H.'
'tate.' He is survived ..by .,his wife;
Annie; (nee'`'''•Calneron), two • daugh
tern' Mrs.., Richard Hocking and
Mrs.' .George • Peters; and .four' , Sons,
John and ' Roderick of Detroit Iry=:
ing' of Pontiac and Kenneth of.•.Calu
met, .Michigan To'.his sorrowing wi-;
dow, and devoted family; '*e -tend
our heartfelt sympathy :and ` ray
that -the d oetheir `fathers lie -the'
God 'of his eding race."
this•,.11erticular:'schoola. section; but;
regrets, are • drowned by ;resent;.
Ment . of :a. step. whicf i. a moire' than
unwarrated • : •
It seems for thepast• few. years'
that: every effort has been effected,
Victoria, Mission Band
(Mee again as; 'antother : year rolls
by, the Victeria MiSiion Band
Lucknow adde another. year ". to -its'
ing Of 1937 of 'ouir 4401 -Band; Was
held. On JannatYpignd,•With "Miss Mar.
len , 4ohnston ,presiding.,... After, the
opening hymn the: Christinia.lesscin
was read„folloWed.: by. the .biminess
'of the Meeting.: 11'7 recitatinn Was
given Gwen 'SteWard,..and Ax -
rester Roy Aitchison and Allen
'Stey.vard. The band; Wet divided,..Miiii
:",.MaeDougall-•lievink charge.
reqUest of. the officetS Might' be
voiced here=that there be a later
number present, at, oar..next,mantlily
Died In', Winnipeg
Miss. Isabella Macdonald, a' native
of KinIoss, passod away in Winnipeg
on, December 23rd, in her• eighty-
third , year. She operated a mertan-
Aon in the early nineties 'and later
lived in Walkerton, tor n numher of
years with her, - sister, Mrs. John
. WITHOUT
interest, so far as serv-
ing ore the Bo'ard concerned' is
running. at lOW ebb 'in PalmeratOn,
where- a:secend meeting is being held
in 'an `endeavour to *have sufficient
council,: The mayor ' of the*toyin Was.
given an atclaination; There is'a con -
tot 'on for • the reeveship hat Only
4nalificd. These two* are hetll auto.:
matiealiy elected ,nnd the nomination
is being held ,to hatio at liest four
-There- was no .iack of nominees
the 13 nmaielpal, flew.%
eiteurai
ratepnyers in the
redizetien *Eat! With lialf;the
.,etthis 'country: being 'dir. :and -Mr. R. W.. Andrew , of %ListoiVel,
LOCAL ati4 GENERAL
Mr. Maleolm Watson returned, .to
gigs row irvi4 Mafelcing
it present nursing' Miss &Ohba ,,,e1
couple of weeks' with her, daughter
in London.,
Mit„ Charile Jewitt•. returned to
-London," after spending . the holiday 1,
Miss .0ertrUde MurPhy ,Toronto
was a •YtilidSY11./sitor 'AO,' and
Miss .illargaret nitcbie cf. -London
Mr::: and, ilia. Jas. Ritehie. ""'•
' Mrs. P. J. Naylor and Jack retiiiri-
;pending the holidays here.: °
The administration Of. the Sriera-
,Ineut *ill' be observed :.this.,,Sunda3,7
ifsorning in the United. Church:
S, leid and Eldon return.-:
.ed to Orillia on TtiesdaY after spend -
!ng ,,mor4h. with ..relatiic0, here.
,with Mr.:and Mts. Wallace- Twamley:'
laughte.r • Helen of London,lpent New,.
Jewitt
", ▪ :.kervin; Carter and , daughter
•daughteri' Mrs, Rodger Rossiter and
"end hie •sister ,Ella Of -Toraito;' spent'
Saturday eiening with Mr. and Mia:
Donald, Josia and Mary of Harrieton
spent'.NeW 'Years With Mr.:. and, Mrs:
Thomas Aitchison.'
Miss Flora V. Andrew of London,'
atil* 'prospei, and -such
'never be `the vase, until We`rid -our-
selves of „the Boarde7-EureauaL:41e-
Miss Margaret Geddee has left for
7,isit' Tereeto -and Niagara Pails;
:Geddes is Spending,•••the
Oarsie;:y.,p. 31,,e'ns
their verk„existence. -"Hands off the after sit'ending the hotidaya-with: his
Faritier'!..-r-let hint run his'. oWn buil= lather., ,Mr: T. B. Taylor. -
•
May; dinighter Mr.' and.
arid Mrs., Arthur McLean,
Viingheini •• :wan soleMnized 1,1*
leVely ,crepe gown,. wine
hit: and ',matching, necestoriefi.
-. Mr. *nil, :Mrs; McLean will reside
on Petrie); Winghanb,
titienfoitotrixa
Word has been received tbat Riniey
• teama 'Are added, 'fit *ill likely
ef • the two ClubS'are:to get together
MARRIED IN ASHVIELD•
.Iblinitton 'quietly' Observed their
forty-ninth WeddiUg anniversary on
Tiieffileii. 'They 'Were Married in Ash-,
field,':and _spent theit honeymoon, in -
'Brooke. They are in ihnir usual heal-
th and are' )(hiking: forward' .t6 .their
year. They have Wee isonS„
in :seientific ' research fer the.' S.
GOVerninent; "living kit Witahington;
and, AlbArt, actuitY. One daughter,
Dr. Mary, is 'deceased. ,Mr. Johnaton
in. his early youth mita a' cheese.
Maker at Donegal, atter which he'
'attended school and -fitted himself. as
a'teaeher, at which hi Was success-
ful. • Evety year the. old Couple are
sCorei (of former, Pupils*,
Many of. whem held high positions
in.,Catiada and far -oft :count.r.ies. Yet
and • John Mackinnon. '
The.;.lainiary meeting 'of the Wo-
men's .:Inatitute ,Will.' be held on Fri -
Wellesley :School ;foe; the past feW
Years',.' left .the lattert-part of the
,anniversary on ,'Wedneedik ,tof last
Week,.. *hen" they entertained a: few.
reletives,..Mr, end Wheel-.
er,,Mr. and Mrs". Robinson :find Ern-
est,. and Miss Suien Xilpatrick.r.
•
• Mr, and.' Lewis JeWitt of
,Bluevale, feW days lit -the
nachett Alai of: Belfast;
spent New Year's' 'day with -Mr: and'
Pharis ;I/adhere.,
of _CoMinerce,. Parkhill, and: Mr,' and
spent a.' day recentlY . with Mr. and
Mrs. WM. , J. NeNall received the
-Sad 'of the 'death ni her Consin,
Sanderson of thiS 'celeinanitY, which
ford, Mich. •
Mr, 'and Mrsy ''''rank "Cole spent'
'Nei, Years, ,nt Bervie, with ',their
daughter, WS, Hildred, and- hISO"
Called on Cole's ', brother at
Underweod, -who 91 'Years old And
found hlin hale and hearty. ,
Mr A Buck, Mr •find Mrs 'NV
J. Matthews and son 13114 motored
'from tendon to, 'sPeed New ,Ye,ar'S
Day with Mr. and Mrs. William 'Arm-
and Mry.' Duck and son Francis. •
I l'ii:Ce,--1;:raitically .Reduce
Spee )anuary' 'Cleirance• Sal!
nECi(DED. TO .up THE GO0b SPIRIT PO J.AN1UARY
By Staging -
XMAS. TOC -ICS TOGETEJg„.#
JANUARY RECORD
BOYS' BREECHES; LADIES' GLOVES,. SCARFS, ,
AND MANY '61`liER • LINES,
fuel bills 1,0 to $070 -
=Makes' hoines
Pali
L.' • oratorksTireifcenie, an ••
allY hlown 'froth, rock.. It 'leeks
like 'Cotton'," •but .e."' pure min,:
When installed In, 'Your attic ffoOr
'ffesiffts aro 'astounding. Costly
nest ikkent Inside' the Immo, and
N.' you Can denerid on savings hp to
on yonir fuel bille.-FOrther.;,
the'summer, your home'
Sind Iliac* liacosilia IvOtoi
me: solid roelt.lohloMaDville aid* :
lasulatka. that at lad. auk's. ;bawls
late guar ws.41.40^-Mted •
:,, will be:Up to. 15 degreea cooler,
agree -that .OnlY thick rock ,
•wffl prOtect'honieri against 'Watt,'
'and cold in truly scientific Way;
Phonins tOdity and lei is tell
you . 'how' little it Wilt- COlit AO.
••• ,make Yotir home really ,livablei
every daY in the Yeir. -There
Anotter milestone. passed
Some little feet "scoria made :their
'Nor ;faith, 'Mir. einirage lack,
With joY they hail each new' tern
But the Old , are .lookille hack. '
In- the. far. awai-Chriatinais- ch-ecr,
'01,On.pf 'lyoenagro:g.tithinacet
•That,liallovVed the glad Nevi V'ear;
KORNER
Jim 'Nil/is: has' left town to live
Joe' Agnew spent.; the , Christina's'
.4th .concessiOn.
Wria'the 1st; person to dis-coier ,the
fire • on- SeturdaY
' The Christmai holidays ;brought
Oh small• indeed; Might the old /Mime
she fell through the' 'lee.. in, it. :field
outside, of toWn. .
But the hearts were real anCtrue,
And the loving clasp of hands long
To: their Menioriew" conie aim*"
Ne*. Year,. be. kind us •one end ail.
When:,the clash Ctilrrns' end ,rear of
Ali, over -the World shall Ceese..,
Be' kind to the young; who•feed tin -
By the thorny paths pfsin,..
Be kind"' to the, erring that StraY'ed
'and who,
Lost Purityi'back Would win:
Beicind to the old, with their faces
TO" the Westras. theY *alk. alone,
In sunset glory, 'slowly on,
On. peat the laat stone.
• B St Helens
• RAIL TRAFFIC HEAVY
During the holidays, rail traffic,
Witt, heavy. ` The Sunday afternoon,
ularly heavy.. As the,train
of LucknOw ',late that afternoon,. in.
ications' were that it'wetild soon be
trowded.4hen the SpeCial pulled Mit
of -Palma -sten a of ,
later the. trainowas• made uU of ten
teaches; -hauled' bY'two' engines.
New Year, by falling into the pond
up ta his waist •tvhile; scraping. the.
Norina Ritchie started' haek to
schOel on Monday, after 'mitering
with a broken leg tor =5,weeks.
Bill mill Earrieat Button „end End :
McCartnei Were the. 1st to''' erois
the pond following ,the ihaw (luring
•
Atter every Meta: the leen! •',
finny raises ery, , about lack' •
equipinent cope efficiently with
lite, hilt :very little is. ever'liChieied.
MAO' "help themselVes'." „to WhateVer..•
they need in the Pire 41611. On'
urday night When a light: vvdi, nee
'The iieett-..0 itntek '..that Will -
Carry, all 'equininentibss
,been talked- or Cnd• .fica matter, that.
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