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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1937-03-18, Page 5• 441r4f0•".",9,"4.4.44-'"4,-.4iri.444 "iPwarrrxr•P*14..*".P4.9“vAs..4.*.rrirwie1•*.tkorrorogiOr..445,." . • , " • ^ ; ▪ • . • . • • • .• • • ," •,-. - • ' , • ' . • ,," , _ , • • ••• . , . • . Ti1u4SILtYF 18TE, „ , •DUNGANNOPIT ..• tie Wintry .weithei.--VO have been wring this193twemt pleases • Bert Bradfo'r1,, :Our 'bittcher, •more - than anyone else, as it gives hun en .. • coVragemelft .04,Ii bope that he will secure his supply of leek 79‘11;eir The .findget Debate eontinued. ni; ybeefas. not 13," en 46°11-?' harvest '4! ILhtettleHoonfoeouallt'adIgligriittYe,r;:srtn.da;ionng.. ; --. • Mester JackEedY ,h1.5i the nlisfer- Grote Stirling; Conservntive-ex-Min- to lltflo•- 007:1'Sule-aay,'• •,-. 'seine trine tQ a.defence of the relief ; • ' , ' • • ' Mr. and Mrs.: 1:.1 Young Silent a camp policy, denying there. had, been ; - • " • , . • ' • • , 3.-.• • - , . rss • • , I. 0' • TEE LycliNio SENTINEL,' •.r , , ' The Nevis At Ottaw W• tt. TOMLINSON, ) • t• •••• few doYs., week ; visiting' friends any militarigin. • in: these' establish- . • : • •Ments.. • Mael\licol Tateno was -hikhly apprehensive ,orthe'i",, onoinic' situation ' and Stated_ that •Parlienienwak ;,faRing a• inelcano; ; ,CYclone, :unless' priO're. adeqUate sures for Putting peoPle • to Work .as. devised by tills ,gevernment, and J.• A Glen Liberal of Marquette . came'. hack :With the statement, that ' since -the . b rut . have 1 . . • .." . • ••,•••444or...• /4,111L1P-.14 .. 45* „ - , . • ;in Toronto and vicinitY: • • • ' , . • ". and ?ars Wilfred' Pentland -**•• _I newlyweds, retnOkegl:, last . ,Saturday • ; •;" ; --from hon4poen aPent:',-in•LPetRit: • Group 3- of the Senior Branch of moa the: Dungannon Ve•infen's Inatitute . • .• • entertained' Wednesday ,voitz,g , - hist week at, the home of MI.'S. Chae. , , 'Congram, con. .4, A very pleasant tune. was spent playing Binge, pro- .. gressiVe euchreand other* gamea, eeine hack int° Pewert• here; has • Mrs. :Wilbur Brown and Mr. J. tr; been much More content and lean dia., . • Ri4ardaon Were the.. 'Winners at -turbane nnatIng labour. Even. Mr, euehreAlt reported a very ;:' nice 'Tricker; the storm . Petrel' f• rom nos- .. r • •thnet .., • • • thern was willing to Adinit; that this - - OvernMen'Hutd-derne--ritero`tr-siXt-een- . lenge were, 811OCKeCI to he of • . months than any ,governmqnt since the death. on Sunday 'of, Mrs. Dave McWhinney, formerly Sarah Jane Confederation. .In the trade agree- - yoaaty,4, 3010 _paused away in,,,Goderith merits'he. sew benefits ta all con- heaplittli :after a ,Itickneks..' of Verk, ?erne& • '. • • . short duration. The,, funeral took The possibility of the SesPion end - place from the family home in Ash- 1.1.4 •14itli1n: to N‘"eehsand a' haft is • . '• fiel4* on TueadaY with 'intermit in entertained. by; some optiznis'ti ' and Plinflonnon',.temetery... •A 'hiller' sto, with that prospect, " the cOnnt Of her. life hiatorY will he given P-Onle .Minister end the Leader of the ,•• • • • • . . • • . • • next wpek. Much SyMPath3T. is exten- Opposition are Intilgued. PersonallY, ded to the bereaved ones; in their I cannot see any likelihood of such , • . time of sortow.., • • ecciirrenee arik think probable rrir:rt•••••.4.,rr.rg.4..-•r'•4•r• • . ' • . .• . • ' . • . . • Mr;,.._psrey-Horne,-usic-moved from -date-of' adioarnment--ia•-around-the the farm uplle. hi-8.1191mi in 'the ; 9,, mid le, of.,April,, as .before the:sea., . ,„ • lage.:' At . the same • tune, Mr Rosa e'en eenetedea -there will be a das- McNee moved ,the 'Herne '; farm,. enaaiOn, on .the Imperial- Conference and : Nei,hot attitude :towards It isto • ,....Visitora.;wlth',.Mrs..„. D., Sproile:-C;ii- Sunday'werei.: • Mr... and . Mrs. J... „b. may take much or •little" trine.' •'.' • ' •IlessOn, and. Miss lare ..Sproule of .,.; On Monday,. Parliament entered Stratford, • • , 'upon •the second Week of the Midget A' well. represented., • meeting , of, Debate. , A. A. Heaps, of: Winnipeg • the officers of •Dungannon thought:tariffs...Were not so import- •tural ...Society Was :held 'itafeh ;16th, ant He claim1 the EmPleymerrt ; at :the home of the secretary.treadi. Conimission hid. done -nothing Which 4.- .• during ,which, they 'ctinerni4;:fgAld not have” been &Me* Without Were-.;aPpeinted. for Oariiing. on\ ,the thein; ' Mr.," Heaps was very Pessim= • • ; w A•lit .,of 1937. Arra gements. were IS tc„in regard to any agreement be- Mr-'- lark McLeod, .4Agr. Tep: :inkarrived', at between the. Province' o , • n.Co.,....after...Whiali Dr, :Lioneland the,. Dominion J H. Blackmore SteVeridon will ipeak on ' eentagiene' Social .tredit *•House , Leader ..criticized diseases ' affecting Cattle, Every firm, the Government ,tor not 'Making the, 'Wheat, Board. Machinery. :available_ He -also Clearfd. up'," for at least, . , .. • the :cardinal. principles, of the :Social Cret. program in Parlia,Ment: .1. The state Must create MOOT.", The .dtatenet,'---the-T:banks"-..;-mest distri byte:the.,money through public works defende • or' other• actiVitiee or' even .as dividends., The.. state raust con- trol': Prices . and, prevent '; soile. program' it, apeine ; 'TA; highlight. Of . the Week aeemed to me to be the ;break in.the,":govern, merit ' renka. W.„ • (IMO. Moore Of ''Ontarie; .CCitintY,, voted With. the . opposition in suppOrt":. Of the Bennett -amendment .the Budget. This ,trineridment . Was: 'rejected- 'by "a majoritY: of..88.• 'hi. action .ef, ..1.11r; •Moore appears to be a. sort. :Of Sit= doWn,:•Strike.anji as Ontario,county; is 7„the ,., home' of General...Meters, Mr.'. TMoore :d0banot.-- apPrO•ve-Of•.-eirine-2. ,of the tariff: :.Pe.rfOrinances., .of . the: pre-,, .sent HoWever the' Bennett amendment .:•related : it° .-en- einpleyment it is 'somewhat • ,diftleult uriderstandlVir. Moore"S action at. the income/it , ••• . • •.After'. the, iiivieiOn on the Budget Made ..a speech.' on .the budget itselUnder the clime= brig farniing and lrianufnettifing, are vital in ' • pointed out that We had Milea, et she -reline, with .• many important to-wns and Villagestold how' the tourist'. trade- had, increased:" sinde theLiberalS" took. office:: and, had Made 'sudh :`,.eXtellerit: • trade .;• . agree... ,inents. with' -the United Stats.- -1 also: Painted' -out the indreased•pt-iees :for. tentionlo ditfereride in. salaries paid the Farm Creditors ',Agreement Beard, offlders during the Conservi- tive.,:reginae ..and the present,one..: ani supporting this Budget,.because, . the,. policy .of thie- government'is first to place. the bask 'industries of . .aiia. POsition and if this is d�nel believe that. automatleally 'the .other. inclaetries.' Will prosper as. }ias haPPened 'Bruce Where the 'InantifectuiterS are iridretteirig .Wageti, " lioniourahle Gardineri the" Minister Of Agriculture, muck H an- exeeflent' speech" in defenee., Of . the, Wheat pcilicy'd the government. One point StresSed was.that the. price ,thig., ',year' tliehigheet.ritSide -the' War. •Or. „the ;period influenced, '-by Wel,i,t4ablt 108, to. show' .66: ihatious in ricei the lOWeat • being 6`.46 a' bitSliel. at ; of .the stabilintion..program. and' the ;high- eet $2 24 _Wheat 'heard .ePerating keel) the 'Pried .do*n 1i shoed it was .th'e.\ pelidy Ot the .tiberal,, party to lititiMitt.e'hi a'n0tdeily Manner tlib. wheat 'held= rings 'at. tile, 'Seine time; guaranteefn# " er 'Would , be Well 'advised in attend . . this/Meeting. •'October 7 and $,' , Wag sither date set for 1937 fair, Which: is , . expected h , bagger and better '4; ' ••• ,• than ever. • •• . • ' • ,.. ' . Unique Banquet).- 7 A.• Mother and ,Daughter banquet In u he United' .Chiireh, Monday night • . was well .attended by mothers and daughters of the_com...timui7;li; nitY;;A'l.lovhe., .2.• „1. dinner Waa' served at g,en-and with Mrs rthnr. Cul- bert as toast-miatrees. Mrs.: :R'. ,.D. av easta .- ', • :2. • -! ids6n proposed toast to the • ••:•., 1; chin'eh and Viis 7s1).°Ite''to ' the d to by Miss: • . 7 , Currie .of. the Nile , ...- • .* guests by Miss .Celia , Pentland,re." spondett to by Mrs Geo.„„Lane'..frem' Hackett'a• chureli.; , toast to themoth- •eri, by Plias Vilma :Treleaven; ',with ;.,,ff'mrs. Rev. T. R. Turner, responding; • . , ,'" • toast to the .dittel4rd by Xes, -Ray= ; • , Mend Finnigan; Crewe, responded •.F • . • • to 'by. :Miss; Gera Dickson..4 The guest ." • ,.'OPeoher was Mrs Palmer of oder on the Vimy„ Eidge" fifteen -piece orchestra . of .Blyth, furnished •!niusie with Dr.", Toll as • • . .••• leader rhe Proceedswere. gratifying, , „ • and the, evening most enjoyable: . „, - • • • ; ... • • Mrs. Mary Rivett„' accompanied by ' Mr: and H•Mrs,.. —Wallace -Black --of Goderieh, attended the ,tinneral 'Of , Mr. Joseph; Sellerd near Brusdele last - Saturday afternoon. . ' • . t.'Little 'Isabelle Andrew, di' ghter : of Mr and Mni. Harvey Andrb*, W. Wiwanosh, re-c-eived' nastyi scald • • And steam bilin last Sunday lii• an , unusual ,way, while returning • by car , -from visiting with. relatives. When about •rt mile on their way, A freeie • ;'••• up of the car's radiator resulted . in ' hot Water and steant. being turned '• beck On 'tilelittle girl's lege; scald- , ink them severely., ; ' 1 , .BERVIE • • . • Miss Flora McLean of • TiVerton, phying a vieit to her niece • Mrs Gordo • • , Mr d Mrs. Lynn*,H., Fair have returneti' to their home' here' - the former having been engaged in giv- . • int tt. three-intinths' "course in ttgri-, aniture trainingnear littniiitOn. • .Mr: and Mrd,:. Allan Robertson, . ton. 9, were: visitors. On 'Friday at Mr Andrew Mcbonaldis home,. • Me.. and tire, Stuart' 'Hunter and `..* 411110 't/1.3,' 'to 114 490 ...Mi., and Mrs. • • IVIldfOrti ittintgr stia sii;0.11 46,1 Of were titidity ivisitors Of • • • Mr. • and' Mrs 4a6 Ilutif.dt. • 0Ortioir. 14, outing'. *4 '81 nindet• Per& Sedriri‘‘ ". . the W. A. 'dr ,St, ‘.1.ohii?s ditirh `faaetaoi Wedneadaiof thiti Week 4. at, Mrs, LlOyd.liddre&S *Ando south, lino. ' • ' "*$ ; I' 9 ;4" 44.4 ' . • • •••4 , • • , 4 0.1.1, •,0.44 TY U',4! - • , • •• ••4 ' ; . • . :9: „ . ' • . • •• Poke' ddivi'md at ht;:torf oahawa Ont. Ciew4nunenl taxes, &taloa imd • ' " { ; freight additional. (Pricee subject ,to change withont notice.) ' T' H _.E R4. E S ZION • .. • .• • • • ; entral Garage NO DELAY WHEN .s. YOU •ORDER A K „ The sympathy f this ,community is extended to the relatives o the .late . r,s, Witair lifelong , rnenber • Of thisnei- Oborhood.,:. and her sterling quill: ties as.,a neighbor',: and: friend: Coin - .Mr. : Boden 'Ritchie spent' a feW, days ree,entlk ,with: •Mr: arid Mrs, Clifford 'Eastman of Port HOpe. He was accompanied. homeby..) Miss Myrtle :Ritchie: whe has been the guest of her sister and Mir:, EaStman. for the past two ' weeks. , 'Mrs., S. • J. KilPatrickoflliefeking having spent the: past. weeks with Mr.. and Mrs. Gordon-Eirkland, returned home on Monday ladt. Mre. -David—Andrew of, Vermillion, Alberta is at -present--a . gUeit.' -with ,and Mrs.- ;Kirkland: ' . ' , • . Mrs. Lorne Woods of St. Helens spent a doripleof days:with 'her sis7, ter, Mrs. John Gardner, who .had been ill..ter. a...few...days. with 'flu Arid. de- veloped' :pnetimen4 J.frs Gardner :waS taken." to"' Wirighant hospital . on Sunday. ' - • • - • ; .:'.Miss % :Kathleen Gardner. Spend,..- ing,this ...Week with her aunt; * Mrs.,, Lorne Waod ' • -Guests with Mr." .and Mr's 'Mr' T. -0ardner-'on--Snriday;",-.were Mr.* .and Mo_oe.PhF1eeinan.Land,farai1it...61. Lechurn; Mies' Beryl 'Gardner,„ of 'Toronto And( Miss Ada Webster of of Luckne:W.' , " Mr Chas.. Anderson • has ,been as • Mr. jolin.McDonagh the 'past difford •Crawford• of Port Al- ,.bert,. and Mr...., arence , ,Essex of, Leeburn,_spent_TuesdaYwith,_:_2their friend, Sid Gardner. • • , • °Miss ;Ella Hunter of Toronto was a ..weeli7end .visitor with Mr..and Geo. Hunter., , , -• • • Mrs. St. _Clair' Irwin of the b'eun- darY is spending a' 'few • days with her. brother, -Mr. John Gardner,. „ . Messrs. Lloyd and Vernon -Hunter and Miss'. Ella Hunter, visited .with friends_At. St. -Marrs And_ Stratford fernier, • He ProriliSeti 'that ,the lOwer tariffs of the .new. trade agreements would. operate to increase the price of.... 'Canadian wheat.. His • Speech „ , • cleared up A great Many points in this vexed, qtrestiOn, ..• '.. .1 , ,On Friday,. two untisual ,apeeches were .made. W. 'H. 1V1eere • form,er -head- et--thejariff--Board-arid---pre...- tiently ,Liheral;Meriiher *fr-. Ontario; ezplained..hii. „.pesitiOn. 'Re • at Odds with •theovrrimerit over. the United Kingdom', agreeMents 'and, it .alt. bells. doWn -the,,fat that as be. opposed •• the :I932 agreemente as. A Liberal inember he finds- in the: new', ones: just • made_ n�' change to Warrant:a change of opin 'ion on his:.part. 'thinks all suoh agfeernents prornotors of- tretible,, .but as. moat peoPle nowadays think diftereritly, 1 .ekpect the side Ia.' • *• • The other 'star• performer' wad Hon. ourable H.,Stevens,' who compris& ea OA' entire Reconstruction. partY'. Mi Stevina h.& been silent S�s' sten !Int ln a very glo,owly‘• speech . • • • • KIDS)* 6: W. To • • • Pl.Inganii•60-41rek#0*: • , a game- staged on Thurs- day niglik before a large -crowd - of fans,- Dungannon Juveniles first defeat trent. laicknow, 'by a score of, 6 to 2. Both teams staged a. tattle. from start to. 'finish and. pro- vided many • ' breath taking MOM -ems' for the fins: McKim, •local goalie, Played* sensationally threnghout the g,,the and in. the 7,.A:.• period' stopped three , hard shots.- Finlaysdn drew the 1st 'marker of thegame on'a pass. fret* J. K..' .MacKenzie. rnizi .�f, ;Dungannon ' soon.eVened, it 'up "`' and again: threatened , -,to same in the '9,Pen net Just as , the bell rang. Cooit, brokt.the, score late. in the, !firet. per- iod . ea -passes from''.AtacKeri,gie and Dahme.K..and again piit." the* lheals • thalead. . • • • -Eade et-Dungannori :drew ''the ist penaltY. of: the second' ,Period pelting- at--1VdKiin.--,in-Lthe net.'' Lick - now again 'Acoredwhen • Aitchison banged- it •in On a. pass froM i3uttori„ and final' goal' when the. puck boUnL ced. tho . local net of .MacDon-• ald's stick..Xook.again' scored .for the Whitechurch. " • . locals on -'n . pass frem. MaciCenZie, JOhnie ..Dahmer getting the last t.wo. goals' for Lticknow.-on. passee.'„ train: K. MacKanzie;: ;making the • score' • : , No ',.gottiO, were scored in the 'last period, and -the -second •-penalty.---Was, handed :Out to .MontgomerY of Dun-• gannari:- 4 Dungannon—Goal, :Culbert;•, Defense, kentgonlery: Culbert; Durnin;. Wings, 'der.rie'; 'Centre, Parks. laucknew—Goal,• Defense;‘, MacDonald; Finlaysen; Wings, Cook MacKenzie: Centre,. Dahnier. . son, o , e e, Tre,r leaven.. . • :‘ ° * * * * * • • - Standing et: JtiVenile Series ' ...Dringannon, ,. '. 6. • Lricknew • ' • Wingham. •: • 6 BIRT.IIDAYS•Georgina Geoghe. ' 1 T 1 )t‘ gan, • ean reea .n. .: • • - • 1. LANoSILi Mies.' Ruby Cann; little daughter Of.,-Mr.:--and-41rai-Jehnetnr-eenn-,-ito b -e cOngrattilated on winning, ‘,9th - Place in the amateur conteit: in Le - know last Friday night., V,' ••:•• :••• • • L..: C9:1' Friday .evening, Mr‘• and• --,J,Ohyr,4-Malrined-ef4.1-3-angsidetelebrated. their tenth anniverstiry:•• Gifts ' • • • . eisting of 'tinware:. linen, • enamelware and blankets, . showed. the .esteein• in which Mr., and .:Mre.• 'McInnes • are :held in the Community in 'Which they live: Friends Were preserit.from fees - water, 'Clintein, Ripley and White,. Church The; evening Was spent • • in dancing and • card Playing :with 'a program , at lunch time • 'ever ,. which 'Fester. Moffat "preSidedReadingS by' Miss Irene Plitch; EISie:',Hock.,'s ley, Orville. ,and Dan.; Tiffit-4 \ step - dancing, :1-1OPe Wall and Din Tiffin;. instrunientai : acqordian, Walter James.' Mofflat gave short Speec,h and 'called • on, Mr.:. John Mc 'Inns, wile:thanked all for their:pre... sent& and' coming in enjey the oc..- TasiOn.• The . sum Of $4:00 was also given Mr. and Mit,' M. I • • ; Mr. - end Mrs.. Wm • "Br ,, pen ay, a „ernotin ; : With .the Go-getters in 'charge: the meetingtof-the-ry. P. 137.*E-i- sheild*Vi Sunday- •evenin-i;Ti-ii:. in *ten - dance'. • Laurine, Miller read the §crip'.: ture leaspri and: Mrs:, Ball gave the c.haraeter. .".itutth','. The-ttiPi'a REBEKAH LODGE IS ' . INSTITUTED AT TEESWATEll , 4.-Memhers:Initiated-utF-Oflileeri•-;.• Recently Inatalled. Att. impsieeslve . Ceremony LaSt .Week • • f • " •••••,••• • '•••4: , ' „ • • • ,- .meride with, , Teeswater., Rebeiraii, ' • Lodge was last week instituted and • offleera installed. • . •.• • ; ' . fnitiation of the 44 dandidatei:- was , '.• put on by Faithful Rebekah Lodge of Wnlkerton. •Some forty fifty '• , irierithers were present from that. ; town, having aine to witness- •the in stitution of. the new lodge in - tel"ed: bus. ' '• • ' ' Doll of Southanipten, Dis .trict DeputY President :and staff,- in. ' stalled the effieeri in their. respective , c ' • - it•thes•---Neett-of---e-onseerated,Voirth--tind- • Whyv;.. was, given , by. Cordon Miller, after • Which Llter.: H.. tir. Wright led in, the • discussion. A .piano ' solo by Mrs. Chester .Taylor and a yodel:dole by Mr„ Ideclirie were enjoyed. , • ' :The March Meetifig..ef the*Women's Missionary Society- •was held at •,,Birls. Gordons; with 1.1 ladies in attendance --Devotional. leaflets Were' read • Mrs. • 'Lorne Weeds and Mrs. E. W. Rice and the- ehapter ,froni the. atudy: boOk was ;taken': 'Mra. . • .• . Mr. Callum , Cameron ..of Detroit, Was n recent, .visiter with Mr. and Mra.. 'John CaMeron. ''• !Sipa kathleezi' Gardner' Of ion. apentling lew. days with • her aunt,' Mrs. Lorne, WO -Ods, owing: to •the illness of 'her mother, Mrs. Jack Gardner, who is a . patient . in the 4 • • ' • N. Q., Sister, Nettie Moffat; Nr! , gilder Louisa Brill; tee. - Secretary, • Sister -Florence Armstrong; Pim Sec- ... ; tretark, 'Sister Hazel Weeks; „3"rea_a,!_,..:_°,I.,,.......__. ,. urei.",,,Sister: Annie Keith; Warden, . -,::. . , ' Sister Jean Scott-. COndirctor, Slater ' ' • • - : Myrtle. McBurney; 'Chaplain. Sister . ; ' • , • • ,. , , .. Wingharn Hespital With pneumonia RSNG Sister The "program for the n.wometio.s G,00d; L.S.N.G., „Sister Mary, Rome; . with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. V. Erners ' on: stitute"-At7Holne-to,-iiight-(Thurstr • play His Uncle's Niece, le-2-day-)---will--he-pr,ovided by Belgrave • r!' NT • , . , ,-S1ster_-BessaekCraik, .L being presented this FridaY eVening',.,talen't.2' • • • • '41:A}:11:41Y-Irris9Phajjai is -In:es:Med • .day 'evening the Institute 'Hall at. " • P.L.I-VET .• . • Aitegi--- EMI ,Even the boYa have •bedome' inter- , • . • • ested in . the knitting' fad On Thurs- day, fourth room' boys gathered.: in the chunk room and discussed if a partiCtilar pair. of • mitts wern -.tip school were knit or crocheted. One boy: strongly ttpheldl the crorbet side, Mille the nitrjerity, Upheld 'the, knitt- ing, After an tirktiMented discussion the teacher..6nally settled the 'matter by: saying they'Were *nit' , ' • Luckno-cir High School. eveneduP their series on. Sattirday' .night : by 'defeating Public, Scheel 8 to 3. ', NVifey:' Oh; darling, I'M sure "Junt, Mr. Ronnie. Coultis, has:been hired to assist' Mr, Thos.; Hill with • farm work' after April 1st. ' ' Mrs, 17, I'llicCile.returne,to dine- after • Spending • some time . with her;dalighter,;.-Mrs. 'Tam Hodgins. • Master Ivan, and' little ;Doris Lloyd. were Weele-:end visitors With • their': grantliather,,..Mr,,' Levi . and' McLean. and Balfour Mrs. Sleesor„ Mite,' ;Lean .and Miss Evelyn MeLej_In Were SiindaY. viditOrs with Mrs, Pierson. ; We are, pleased to rePOrt that Male' hieFailen and Mrs, ;11. who, have .. beeri-'• Under the doctors „ , Care • are iMProving. . . . Friends. Of , Mr,' and Mrs". Alex: MOKay, (nee' Mabel .ROss) attended a reception , in''their honor: at,.,the Key home • near , en,Tuesday evening, also. a presentation. , . ToWnship,Hellir..HolYrood, ' Miss Helen. ' ThoniPsOn. gOrie..to. nealet Withthe "work at the heme of • ' lsaiie neai. Lucknow. • • • V.G.; Sister Kate :.'ThomPson; Sister Llewella:•inetah; Past Grand; Bre. :J. • After the initiation and in-Itallat ' tion; the lodge -was instititted by the ," ; • " . The •W, M, 5. Met in . the ,church Rebekah AssemblY officers .-Sister ThUrsday afternoon Witk.tlie. pree- Allan; Assembly .:President, Welland ident, :Mrs. .John Coiling ...presiding, Sister :Pierce, , :Assembly Secretary, • , • . : 4. hymn .Was. sung and mrs. Alex: Toronto; Sister :Sutton, Assenibly . • • - MacTaVish led. in prayer. . The 'roll' Warden,' Preston: dell' was ansW-Oredt-by:--a--veriet-tif . , ..'•, , . • poetry or -prose. 'The'.71winutes-et-the-- ; ; • • last :meeting sy.;.eie read. by. the eec... retary; Mrs. D. McLeod, and: approv- ed; The • business Pert of the 'meet- • :MEET. FRIDAY IN: CLINTON , ,was then • conducted and 'plans. • -; • • ; • ' • • ; .iitede for. the .,Nzie' bale. The 'Anna. 'meeting ,of the Huron Roulsten 'gave' the. devotional leaflet ices ,nbneityrii* "Frhentait.'i;1°Iri°14Nre e.Bor.s' Association .a ,and MO.. W. 'S., McGuire.; ,ahap- itneeri.„ferltnisoth*e'itshtird'ay :rthilechlAygraieuf4irtilorot, March l9th at Mizpah ibeen.eAhelledtla°tri:thTelihe-ollmei'tofiittsf-, Cirence Campbell, for 1937, an a discussion . on, e • ' purchasing at spray ..supplies 'for the. • . Miss AOcinsOn of':Goderich is 'visit- ing her .sister, Mrs. Omar BrOci6. ,e0n4ng seaaen. ' Mr, Johnston•..,11.6u1sten was in Professor d. 'N.' Ruhirke, :the: liagarsOles last vveek ,attended . -the funeral of the late. Reulston. The ,Many ,friends of. Mrs,' FrAnk .MeCharles Will be pleased to hear rit the improved '''deriditisOn ' of her bleniS fertiliZer '.'redomniepdaij, • ' ' health. '.. •• .7 " • tielns. for different , orchard 'song. .Pre.• 41iurr ....GROWkR:S to :.:"; • 'r .'; ChernistrY Department, 'Ontario SP; ricultural College, Guelph, will bo , , in , attenclaride , and will address the meeting on 'orchard \fertility pro- . Flowerdttle Scheel has been ,closed feSsor Ruhnke will also :give a s011 for a 't w days Owing. to the illness testing denionetratien which should *of the t *cher, Mies irene-strathdee. be of intOrest to ell, fruit • growere.' , ;Miss Mary McLean' ot Kincardin,e was a Stinday',.visitor with: her par- ents. arid, Mrs. 'ROM, Iteteriu.. Mi4gi 6Orbgh; SPeilt r P .of last *pelt -With hir,, and -Mrs. Ar- chie • • • , 'Mr. G.. a bob/3.610i. P. S. of Kin, --;‘, car -dine, Was the special speaker at • the ,Church 'Society 'an iStnnday and was greatlY esjoyecI, , Never juage a person by his . • sidg aPpearande, Says the Sault Star. ,A shabby:old Oat 'rnay enwrap n itetWaptiper Publisher; while a •nittin voided fear mid fOrehodings,Afid gaVe -thbr 1151491"g' th be •ari aiidtioneer westing:, A ohig, hat. am,. gold,,1 worninos, arid ovieils-itd,,,. with w . e had dane may be a eltnquerit. ' bb WifeY, he',s just Out: ;your ' exists' inii?;*liationl. lite of • ted practically !.v.'ettithirig. that ! 5r What 2114f.ceS you .06 Otel'. titibgi"076r. '" • liowltrerwa_ ..„_43;feice_ • you. on. the tteleplieiie Speech 6 cenddscerided to give, a ' Soniebodywants „ Chief; Now, why .dcl. You daY you, few hints, for tiriquiring into and deale "silo i8 a. woitufn , ha, gone think nn- :Am Nyahici PovarEs aff,//04er, nilermdtkfi apply to Railway Ticket,A gents' vs* ing :-the railway PrOblent tit; which wad an° Onitniaaion. Indeedr,wiiiit is her hoileli toYt'',..: ale, setnebody t throUgli a _great deal tor her Witte Of Itot? .to Which We .kriew, lifts' a ' 00 an y.thne Thutsday,Mar 25th until 2.00.p.m, Monday, • • •. • • " • 'RETURN: 1 iwrciesiination - • 'Tees, .iMorah,', "6 • tt4,00.060: 4 ' 1^y „ . 74.1,, o'doofitoioloi • • • • tr,i, is,..i,:oscr 'too vhit r!olit,ii to atity with frisidt. . " , , , 4 5 00 oil a nc,. foot. * ; ' ' • . 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