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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1937-10-21, Page 4, IPACA• FOUR' „ ,‘ . frnr .i.vocNow sENTINE14 a • 0(7.013*010., 1937 Think what this won- derful, Offer 'wHI-Mean . enfOyOterit through- out the wholeyear for yOui0eltendyont ..:Magazineo. Of. your 'own choice and . , this newspaper, packed withstoriestime*. • ,erticleO; helpful: departments land :Colera illustrations. Now you!',ctiirito..r • '1 ADD FINE-AS-801010NT a OF BOOKS' AT LIBRARY (Continued fralla rai. 1) ...Rails, a:ant; The ,Voice of 'Eapealeace; Lewis, Leader of 14shoi,,, Carne; Aniericaa Land Bade, Belli Tales. .of Tahitian Waters, Z. Grey.; Fanre's :Beek of Ittse0ts. (Illus,); Le vts from Lantel'. Lane, N. lvfcChing; Sanity First, , . •JastaoW; • Power to , see it through, Fosdick; Personality; W. V. 4ieh*.e.40; Everyday 501eace, 'A.. W. .liaslett; • Solving • Personal • Problems,. Elliettailaviata Win 'Friends,D. .Car-. itaaaaaasaaaaa-afataataa "pott„;•AaticaKinka;,' Old, Jules, Sandoz. •Juvenile .• : '':• Susannah, M. renfson;-„ BoY.,„ The Panailera; Donald Duck, isney Studios;Thc Marcli OPIren gen aluipti. Dili/id and the Beaa Man,Ashmun; Wattyli Co., :Putnam; • .MY Wild Animalquests, Bayees;-. What to do the Whole Year 'Ihrougb,. Stevens; Little .811:nail Red, Hen .(reinforced); Story. of Little' :Meek •S'ambo',, (reinforced); „Tale of Peter Rabbit (reinforced); Three Lit- tle Pigs, (reinforced); Three Littk 'Kittens ' (Action and Fen • Series); Three'Bears (Action and Fun Series) ;• DiVellei a-- of the Siieneesaa-Spriinta King of. .the Gorillas, Gatti; The Mountain .of Jade Irwin; 'rhe Rogues Road; Markham; ' Napoleon's' Story: ' • Beek, Hill; WinlieHiS Book, ott-, fell; Slim Evens Air Rangers Burtis• Scalawag, Rebald; Deering'', at Prince - ten,' Grisamilda-,Rabia 4 Tito,. ,RObia- sea; IVIarie's Castle; Forbes; • A DOI'S,. Bfriarar,FelkaTalta'adifaA-11--Naa ii;Pese 1:41.vid He'e Hie Der, Perit; The "Fairy Alphabet MacKinstry.. NO. 19 Joy Street: (Jr, Beaks); Princess: and the';'GOldia, MacDonald; Unele Ramis and 'Brer Rabbit, Harris; Toys, Adven- tures at :tile' Zoe, Whii:e; The 'Ragge., dies in Fairyland,' RiPley. Maclun's (24 Issues) 1 yr. CanadiaiiMagazine -- 1 yr. . bined• v1thDeIIneaLor ,.;0*•••.1.1011011100•0011,,'. • •" • leettagpine'..•.f...,•,,,..1.yt... ii,Roid.1000S:,•0.6.00( 4th_CON.., -K1NLOSS , _ Miss Jean Graham left for Kings - on the first, of the week where '44 -will. continue in her work, riPTsing.- •The U. 1', W. 0, meeting will be held at the 'hemp, Of Mis. R.'Moffat this month. A. little girl has coMe to stay at the home ef ',Mr • fiad Mas. • Albert Little on Wednesday last. .Ceaaaattta. . : • number from .here, .attended the .anniversary services .4.1011100 last, ataaasesaa aa a -aa-aa-aa'faaaa" Miss Wale •AlcQ‘nilin aaent the Weekaead, 'et. her .home. : , , -. • , Mr. T. ,Ketitiedat is ,13sUay on t4p, '11.*' .f41.A-::•iv6.y7-.0;4)PO'*9.0.4":',*•..,.:. aa a': Mr. ilaTIG.r.ahaMs\ 1,*.,0',•••,..)?....e,0):°;..17-; ft, :'..t.o.',!)14;t#1Lseveral days \'with ;! .severe.. ,t-isi.1r; culd. • ! I r,.,S.,•.• i.,qp., 4.g!.;:.i.,,!. ..,,.;.!, i...,..1, il,,,i',.„ ' . 1'40. Jewett ' of : VileknOw; spent the 'first of. the week with Mrs. Dan Mc- Kinnon. ' . . • ... . ,' , • • ' . .,. . .. . .. ala•a McInnes*. wbo; ,,11,as. been quite ill for the past, few *peke ia, inepao.v... . . . • . ing, This Offer Fully Guar- anteed— All Renewals Will Bt. Extended. OFFER NO. 1 ne magazine rom group AND ' ne magazine from group 2 and this newspaper. hree magazmes_from_ groupl and this newspaper IVO 000. P leaect s M"a'aiaes-cilter.ctieektag Paablacatter, desire . Fat out. coupare-cortelultu. Gentlemen:, 1 eacthse $ .. . . :arta rae. the , • magazines cliecloa with a year's sabscriation th :year neWsPaper.‘a .. -• ...•••of • • . 01, !al.. 7: • ",.:r '•' '1'47:77 -iiiaaaasatONT. Vaal DICING WITH DEATH. The diee-capais for dar.edeyils ho Willingly bet their cash oh the capriee „ • • • . • • • • • of..the iVory. cube, ,but in:abet giddy - • • . , gap* of lifeail death, which is 'On- .traffie lottery, everyone has •a .stake, Willin4 or not, DadderingIald men; tiny totsamYea even babes a ia , • • , •• , • arias, „ •• Last year, 26 •tietldiers pp to, folly years of ake 'met .death in:atitomo bile accidents almost as ,soon'aa they ' had learned. to .talk; ,i23 Of these, Were • wee liedestriana". Who perished, even 't..b.eST1 were 'leerning to 'Walk. Two out of everY three,..persons, 65 ; years, Aad. ever, wile,. departed 'this ' lifeipa.traffia iteeidentS last , year, • we on foot when 'their fatal moment . • arnved , There., id a severe indiettilent. Of ' "recklesg'. driving to be f,aund in these .• figures -a, eliarge,..of apathy) if tot gross. negligeriae. • „ -Little ehildren pannot be held, ea • . • „ Countable .for ,their 'adtionsi they 'can- not be,eipected,14 take care'„of tbeta. %selves • in traffia, ,litiveri Must think', • for'`.1lient: and protect theta, Eiderisi persons akretit aft 'oiler disedvattage., ri nelad• may be Clear but the .foot- iteaa falter mid' the tieeeitsatar imbbe hetes, Ilea: left • their linibs, • Drivers maga look oat, roe thero„,.:too,, if teed, BOUNDARY ,WEST • • The ;OctOber aue in of the, C.F.. HELENS ,(Continued from, Page 1 where ; she , sPent, .faita :. years , as teacher,. was tne. guest 'Speaker, a the ,Social : meeting •'Of ',the On "Wednesday last.' Miss ,1V,icCrowan bald high tribute ta the Work Of 1Vils •,Caaoline,-: Wellivoodra;mtal „adelighted. her .andietice.:with'her informal talk. of • her ' experiences in „China and of. Condition's there. . • fThe Whitechurch ladies were giiestS, .ead Miss • Agnes . Gillespie favoured :with 'la'. solo. At the , con- elusionili-PleaSant social hour was enjoyed over the tea cups. - • ' Anniversary services will ,be, held in the United chnieh next 8inidaf at 7;30 P. M..aawitena.Rem Mr. Shepherd of Egniondville will. be -.the guest'speaker, Music •for , he . . evening 'service:, will ,be -provided by the Triple V •elaas' of Wirignam. Misses Minnie and 'Nellie Leather - dale af Morden, Map. were Week4ead, guests with 'tineir, uncle Mr, •:Jas. Ran -Lege and' Mr's. ,Ramage and, With Mr, and "lVira. •.Edwin .Puavis. I Members Of-ithe. Women's Institute spent a very: .enj Yeble • that • on Friday'Lafternoon-a estamofathe uc aw Institute. ,„. IIer "Meay friends. were sorry to learn of the death .of Mrs, Hugh Rutherfoad. which ..oectirteo at the bool6 of her alanglitea; Mas. :.Jona i3ennett at • Pert Albert on ..Sunday morning a' • a • • regniar;., Meeting of the Y. P. TI. waS held' on Sundayevening with. an attendance of 23 The. Bible, Char- acter on "Jonah" Was :read by Mrs. E. W. Rice and the topic", "Holt* to enjoy the Bible' was taken •by 'Mr; kochrie: , Mr. and MYS, Tom. Taylor and daughter, Miss . Luella Taylor of 1131i,thf were meantguests of Mr. and 1VIrs. Chester, Taylor. , • . ADVERTISER ,VALUES• : - 'WEEKLY PAPERS ROILY . . — ha renewing their • contract . with • The Sentinel .„ for adver- • tising ' of the Well-known Eastern . Steel Products,.Ltda Of Preston, the 'firin of •Cockaeld Brown and Co., one of the largest Canadian advertising agencies *rites as fellows; . • , a We are rigida using your paper for Eastern • ',.Steel Pro7 : "Tdiretrladaaatiarta-iirimaiediate-Iyaaa . We nave, 'found , the , Ontario' • weekly .newspapers of inestim- able help in ' the . past; not only ' from- a ciistomea:, standpoint but f roM a dealer standpoint. A , continuance ofathe. policy of using raral weeklies is ,tlie obvious answer." a a. ,• Dr. Jack Treat and hie Mather Mrs. H. Treat. have returned, to their home in 'Clikaa3.0. after :spend- ing a few days at the home of /4.rs, R. Bissett. • • • . Mr. Tett Bile,Oaes' had aaa very successful •auction sale of Ilart • �f 144 stock 14§t PridaYa_ _ Sam qibsaina,and -30f this Tuesday' on a .raofor trip to the Coast.' This tripis taken in the hope that- the climate of- the Weat, inay _ . " t,ipi.of,r-t. to 'asthma. Vator .Therlantal Dies.. , , Ma. Victor Thorbnan, -a lif-iong resident .of this community died tal, SitlArdayl:4 ritontnber. 16th I. after son .of ,the late Mr. and Magal Duncan! 'Tnarbiirna He is survived by his wife who before her marriage was Miss Hazel Bradley of Avineri)+, andone son: and three daughters. The funeral this Tuesday is from Pine *ea. Church' with . Interment in Kan, cardine cemetery, . Rey. J. K. and Mrs. Misses Ella, 'Cowan Jessie MacRae Margaret (MacKenzie; and Mesera P,OkAn' mlialCaY and Finley , Mac- Donald attended' the -Ye -at 7,1Tebiilbrd- Rally in I3luevale on Friday evening. wae.held: at the 'home of Mrs. , " Cl le Irwin .with a ,s midi at n - • , a .d te d *n•d,e, •The • meeting was opened ,by alt siaging the Maple Leaf followed by the Lord's Prayer aeeeatedin unison., , The • minutes ,of--:t..he last Meeting were ' reandend declared cor;e0t. • The 'roll call was answered by ' your favourite pia and how to makeita' 13fiShiess ' Was 'discussed and• Mr, McDougal • gave talk an hew. to discuss and conduct sion groups; then fellaWecl paaidd that was saelit 044 0Onirnur.litY. singing. 'ay readina, by Miss. Rabie Reid : a mouth organ aielection. by , Mrs. Webster, aceompanie& by Mrs: EddY, ,Jelinetori on the harp;, paper by Mrs. Orland • RiChards on °atelier ;thoughts, and a 'reading' by Dorothy Irviti• • were all mucli , . • Cfl- 1 • A Pcteniation was Made to Mies Litty,, Reid by • her neighbours •and trienda Reid,. made.' a .verY fitting II:Pia, •• A vote of thanks' Was given Mrs, 11,Win for the ase Of her home,: The National: .Aiithete' baaughttitle! meet. ir4 to a 'cloSe. Iainch Was"•-sered by the, heatikss, • • . • . '.• , .Yearthci looks. vary diStinguesit. •'ed with bianowaWhite -less -highway fatalitieS are ta'aha Ves, ha harlot to thank for that, ,�revented saul Iii a err ng sot.. • I IIOLYR OD .'kr,' .Tlioynds..Popok. of. Clarks,. spent: .SendaY, at Mr. Albert, Kialokigh. Presbyterian. Church, held' their anniverSaly seaidea on 'Sunday yOung. of . Hensell, ann. of Rea' .and, Mrs';:-.Votiiig' oftin-, loakh.'antt: 'south .Kinloss cillirOCa had .charge of bath rnerningand evening' Services. He was aSgigteci• at the elieb- •ing, service by hts father..MrS.,' W. A. Young, soit;ist .At both •servides. tiumber Of „neighbors and friends gathered' . fan% h StipriSe'farewell party at Mrs.:, Annie, Smith's for 1VIr; and Mil', Thoa, Calliettaaad Walter. , :Mr; and Mrs, Otirbert .1were presented a. „ileoa 'lamp and electric iron and Wallet ;With. a smoking' 'etahd,' Troin his boy friends, • ' Mrs, Garton ; an.d.ilanghter of L�a- mjngton; Mr... and MrS. Joseph Gam - k and. Evelyn of :VV:irigli911, Mr' And Mrs. Michael Getable Mid Mr .• tool Con., 'gfibilt‘:Sifil(103r with Mr.and '1VItS. Thos. White.. .Mr. Noble .Piorce spent ,Sunday With hiS,:sister,,,Miss Elizabeth Pierce •1Mr. - Wm, Elliott ofaHaaons atial Mia IleWatd Elliott of Detroit: Were, Mae- daje visitors at MOS, :Abner AekerVa. We are ,,sorry, to repo4 that Wm, :8tattaYa is not as Well as•his aitiMY Meade *Mild • A, HEALTH.SENTICE OF, 'THE CANADIAN MEDICAL •, ASSOCIATION aao • sasuitaNce COMPANIES. • IN CANADA • . . (31 trot.i.::, • t...cToicsTow SpisnrINE)4, Pabi)oact .avary. vbara4ay, .ai.orat4 plocaowi. .ont4.04.. . . 'NfrP•1 •Macicen;ie , • Canipbeil TnotaPeena-Pablieber, '"' „ aa -ma• tROBBOAY, ,• OCTOBER 2.14, 1931 LAsesip ft, 6 • The I-aagsicie .United 77 s, hod,n quilting at the home of - Mrs. - 7-1R. Mr. and Mrs ••• Robert ". - Stuart Velma ' Eileen and Donald,. and ; Mr. Vherlitt. Tiffin, and Mr§....14gErieo of •Whitechurch spent •Sunday. with Me: and' Mya ' Percy liblCb0' of Westfield: rJefferY•ref',;',0e.Slala!,*.he has Lyceum. Thelat0.- . .WINGHAM . a Show •,Startga,At .,K • • TharedaY, Friday,. Saturday,. October.. 21, . 24 23 „BROTHJ , L a.TON. „„. *lied :Clie'late' J.; Sivitaieea'idace'rOtOd held. • h • ilerY''..saaaeisfill ;sale"' .on Monday. • ' • '•' Mrs: Russel Ritchie, and Mr. Fred Tiffin attended a presentation held at . the :hoine Of .Mr. and Mrs.- Smith of HolYroodin honour,. Of Mr; and Mi. Culbert and, Walter, ' Mr. J B Moirison- spent IStundaya With Mr. and Masa R. Tiffia. Mrs. Victor,- Emerson spent Tues- day last in •Bruaaels attending the United W. M: S. - Sectional ineeting. We: understand ' Mrs, "Itobt": Laid- law is having a tea S,for the ladies. ofthe 2nd and 4th: United W. M. A. on Thursday! October 28th: , Mi. and Mia. Russel Ritchie are moving Wednesday of this week to the farin' of Mr. Thoniaa,'„ Culbert of nearatIolyrOod •: Mr.. ThOrnaa, Cooke and Lawrence Henderson ' have gone . to ati..*:Aachie Melyityre's to eut wood; Mr. H. .I.'ettipiece of Whitecharch, spent Sunday at Mr. Isaac Pinnell'.. Hey.' and NrliaWm. Young Of Alen:. Ian -were SiiiiI,W7.''Iaisitors' ae-7-1).111. Thos. •Maleohn's. Missea., Muriel aleFerlail," Eta Mar- garet Fitzgerald of Kincardine spent the Week -end, at Mr. Jona' McFarlan's; Miss May'. Boyle visited jest week with her ...aunt; Mrs, E,''' Simpson, Mooresville: ' • a . • a to her lame here.' • • • . • ' • . Little Balfour McLean Underwent an operation at •St. Joseph's hospital; Landon on 'Thuiaday..last., , Harvest Thanksgiving .seryides will be held 'in the., Anglican /church on Sunday, (*Ober '31st, with gi hot few} 'Supper on Tuesday. • . We extend sympathy to Mrs: Reg. McBride, and Mr. Frank Brown in the death Of . their father • the late -Jahn., Brown. . SCARLET . FEVER • Scarlet fever is a disease coinmon to children, and is cansed7by: a virus (living prgaidarn) finding its way into the hody. It occurs most frequently in 'the autumn and is, ' usually epi- deinic: in ' character 'because, .it • is highlyaconaMuniCahle. , - As a rule the period of • inVa4ionis. rihar-Fand4-acu,.e-tasting--from„,t1svell* ,to '•twentY4our hours. ',The'. :patient .com_plains of feeling sack all over, with :headache, sore 'throat, vomiting and a. barbing hp feeling, due to a temperature ,which may range frola I; 1,93 to 105 degrees •Farenneit. On the second', or third day.' of- illness, red spots appear 'first . on the 'neck. and , cheat , and then. spread rapidly over the body. The chin and an area round the mouth and the scalp • aim:illy .es- -eapea:Theaskin-ainaY-abeaswellertaand tender to such an extent that it makes MOVernents of ' joiatspainful.. tongue is ,cai=ered, at first ,.With whitisn'far but this disappears On or about the ,fourth day revealing a bright 'red, tongue. dotted •with bright red spots • popularly .called the 'red straWbearY tongue. : ' • , .• • • During , the , period :that the . red spots are aiming. out the :throat re.' niains sore, there is pain, in sWelleWa the voice is altered, and 'anremova ed tonsils. are Markolsr Prominent,„ generally, covered :Tyellowisb rniena btatie.: • ' • , The ateraperatuie re,malaa high- froin 103 to 10,5 degrees .Farenheit. until the rash begins to fade, which It does, in three .to ten days. • ' Theo eemesthe stageof conyalea- celled. As the. rash 'disappears the ki begins ' Shed itself' (diSquain- atien the .scientists. call it) beginning an the face, neck and 'chest and ,tihis lasts frona one to three week'S, soma: tiihes 'longer: •• • As,: disquematimi; is probably., the period :Of greatest. 'infection, 'greet aarc should • be exercised • then.„ ihoughout the disease td, protect other Persons frani1eetitagion; • '7-1 a The Patient 'ahotild., be kept in bed for two to three weeks depending ipoli the,Severity Of the Case and iSo't hated for five to six weeks until all dimger'ot.infeating Others boa:passed, It should be emphasized,thati •scar- let ,fever is ore disease that is Ire, tiently` • asseciated. with • complica- tions inaolvina other parts 'and or:- gan*s Or 'the body: It is most irnport- lnt therefore that proper : treairnent be ,commeneed at the onset' of the 'disease. • • • . , • . And a Word ta methers. If your complains of feeling iinWell aod ghoWa.OYiiiptobis in whole 'oe hi' part Aa ••• described in this 'article; 'framed; t4t4.1:3,''' put 111111 bed, '14•1:artir' froni any other ehildren and 0ttY ter. Scarlct fever likc • other rrifea tions acquires to be treated iatella: atatha And the, earlier the, treattrieht and imanagement is health the. leSsi :likely are toinplielitietia to &HOW EtliTE •: The Junior Institute Met at the home .of Miss Frances Crozier With a good.. attendance. After a very in- teresting': proarania !waa ,given, a dainty : lunch was Served by the 'Committee in charge. Mrs. Matt, !Shackleton and FrantexatrozieirlaattendedatheaSunday_ Scliael-aeenve tioiktitaa.Glinton On Friday. •••• -Mi. and Mrs. Cecil Chamney and . . . daughter, Ann and Mrs. Joe Chamiley of Belgreire spent leaf' Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.. Raymond Finnigan. • :Mr..: and Mrs. John Menary and Mr. and Mrs. ' John Curran' and children were,' Sunday visitors.' with , Mr.: mul_ Mrs. Herb Curran, : Mr. and Mrs. T. Darninatid Mr. Alvin Kerr. were .gyeati of .aladerieli friends 'recently. • Mr.. and Mrs: • Bert Treleaven, Ronald T:and •Gwendolyn, Mr. and Mrs. John Oerraia and ,enildien' werere- Cent guests With Mr.. and Mrs. Vernon 'Hunter, 'Holyrood.... ' ASHFIELD NO - ; A Day at- theaces' • plays the harp,. and Allan Jones sings, in thi picture ' *hien 'includes ',comedy, rom- ance music and dance . special- ties.• ALSO "NEWS", Vs- .Mr 'and Masi.;•'`Vailii...,alnater••••Iatid •Lloyd.and Mi.' A. Beim pent Sunday with friends in Tiverton.;dr.' and Mrs, 1 Geo. :Swan of •Wiii,,a; anoah were guests' of Mr.' and. Pater Cook aa• Sunday.. ; . , Mies Frances Gilmore of 'London •Pciiit the week -end at. her.•,hOtae... ; ..'Missea 7 jean Long .and 'Margaret: Giltnere.. spent.' . Thursday ';• evening with • .:,Mia,ltalph :,Of 1.• :PUride -Grove'. .LAD. IES • ON FRUIT TRUCK 7Carl Bondi, son of Charles Bondi, Winghain -trait dealer had an 'un- piep.sani experience on Monday. Carl area covering nis, route accompanied bY. George Hall; a fifteen -year-old •Wingham youth who had been ad- aiiting Carl by handing down fruit ffain the truck. At • Saltford as Carl cameout of Petiitial'atore ho found • his, tomPanion lying dead. in the hack • . of the track. The boy ,' had not .been in • good health end' Carl hesitated taking him with him when. Raked by , „ the youth it he could, accompany him on the trip, STUDY COURSES. PROVIDED. • :FOR PARALYSIS PATIENTS .•• . . , ,.1:strepOngerite• courses will,. be provided. for all Criteria children, for whoiri 'provision otherwise has., • not 'beet). Made, Who aniist;.',„liectiuse of iya; fan -tile paralysis, remain at home or in hospital for -an extended ,period,' de- partment of education Officials have atinoarged: • • . • • • • • '"All that is neeessari.is fOr a par- ent, tc; supply' as •with a doctor's • cer- tificate showing that the child is, physically unable to. attend school and make tae request .for the corkeepOn, dence eetitaeitaati,, Was entanineed. .• Rustic. It" You please? •, sill, Janet and I aat like to putotil!',Oir wedding for a week or two. Vicar: Dear, dear, whit has hap - paned itriSFItatiet ? . ItUaticl Oli no, Sir; . but the wed- ding presents4iin't a-toinin. in up .to 'expectations. • 6 , Tue4ay„- Wednesday .0ctober 25, 26, 17 cLAuDETTECOLBERT MELyYN:' DOUGLASS a • .•; et A story along the 'lines of "It -HapPeae4 , One ,Night" with ,the same ladawlanisical humor - ALSO, -A MUSICAL. COMEDY , • AND • "CARTOON" • , DIED IN. TORONTO rz:DirCE . Mrs.' . Hannah Taylor Visited in Goderich for the week -end. ' ;Mr and Mrs."Elliott.TaYloe: visited at Archie Aitcheson's .on &Paley.' Messrs Arnold :and Elmet. Woods visited ;theta Sister • Mrs. R., d: Martin Huron, on Boaday: Mr. .Gordon friylor • Arient. Sunday at Mh• iisssjhMonle ar;a: Irwin was le_ reeentavis- . itor inaGoderich ' • ' Mrs. Jas.. „Barbour' is listing her daughtea. Mrs % B. 1). McClenaglian; v 1, v• tire.ehceht TiTus rch. ,ohai ni.ft after her .1 us rord r spendietuinedng :lootlreo. nah , • Mr. and Mrs., Will ,MaeLeian of- Silltferd: visited with. Ma, and Mrs. ttoy: Afton on 'Sunday. • , Miss 'Ina Canipbell' of Luekliew spent 'the: week -end. *at her . home. . Mr. aad..Mrsa,'Ileat Alton spent Sunday With ,Mr. and ,Mie. Joe Scott . . of Pine River: a • ' • Some froni the vicinity attended t e Ploughing match .at,lergue last Mr. • and 'Mrs. ; J. Lawson , and daughter Ed nu 'frOin S,ailci#chev00 have rented Mrs. James Agar's ,faria; 'School .reopened'. again- kit Week , after ' being, closed three Weeks- on account ',Of, the infantile., paralysis. Mr.: and, 'Masa: Elnier and family visited friends 'at Pine 'River on 'Tuesday. a • • e ,W171.11'ECHOO,Cit, .Mrs Thee Inglis-, spent last week ,in ,Toronto ''witla.her daughter, miss Chrissie Inglis,;wha: was oak. • 171ord Cotdter, is attending Stratford Normal. We wish her every a Miss Janet Craig, spent last week in Wingriana with Mrs. A. Carr, who was Ilia.. • ; • . • 'Miss Olive Garton of Leamington, Is spending two weeks with ner father i°sOre°Martu'eadGinaP;nin% of n'ziksid‘e and Miss May Simpson �f Winghani 'spent' #16' week -end With Mr. Mid Mrs. James Wilson. •• " • • ., Mr, Bert Reid and , Mias Mabel Iota Of Ashfield,..viaited2 one day last ;week With -Mr. and ;Mas. Albert Pat, •teesen,'. ' • 'Mail lack Pollock, attended the •pro- vincial y P. S. meeting. Which was held in Ottawa 'recently, He gave an interesting report onit itiat SnindaY Mr. Walter -Frster • is expected home' fromthe..st on Monday or Tuesday with .A carload .6f .-ItOrieft; Me. •Petid Kennedy and'Mrs. David Kennedy visited „With, relatives., at Vordwith on Tuesday. Mr.! Herbert Miller of Toronto died suddenly from an attack of ;Patna amnia: Mfg. W. J.• Guest of Kincar- dine and Mai Albert Thonipson' of HOlyroOd4 Sister*, of the, deceased attended the funeral. DON kil3ite! The W. M. S. met on Thursday' afternoon at thehome of Mrs, Cecil:. ' Chimney with in attendance of nine. d.whhainan,Y14heled13 dc'h4;e4i.Ciagf tho rneetingch "Jesus Oa joy, of laying hearti"; follaWed bythe: repeating . of the Lord's. Prayer. . . Mrs. George Naylor read John 1, 1-1-7a--veasee-as-thealessenraindaldra. Cecil Cliarnhey readthe devotional leaflet:: Three ,verses .1 of "0 Master let ine walr with thee" we, e. The minutes of the previous Meet - mg. were read and approved and .the . treasurer's report given. • Three• ataprabled4 gave iortte.re d, anpdor7of the • Campbell the Seetienermeeting held at Victoria St: Church, .Goderich. A solo, "rya found a 'friend; 0 Such a friend", was sung by Mrs. Bert. .'. Taylor. The chapter in the Study Book was taken by .Mrs. Naylor and Mrs. : J. C. Robinson. The hyinal "Breathe on me breath �f God",! was sung and the. meeting .closed with a prayer, Refreshments . were .servek. assisting hostess.being Miss E. Cliam- ney. a The Y. Pa S. met of Friday evening led by jean' Robinson. Irene Jefferson, ,reacts the Scripture lesson and Bev. H. C. Wilson, gave the topic.. Mies" Donna Armstrong gave a humorous 'reading ,and solos were sung by Jean. Campbellaand Bess ,Mess. • ' Mrs. Cunningham and son Wallace . spent' last week With friends in °, .11,6;• 0in 'gl.te• Anniversary services in , Knox :United Church, :Auburn, the ,Service ,in ,Donnybrook chump, crag withdrawn last Sunday, many of the congregation taking the opportunity of hearing a former pastor, Rev. A. - E. Jones of Leadona' rin.RVI,4 • Friends Of Mr', • john 'Sturgeon rejoice ,that he is recovering...Irani very , severe attack of congestion of the Innati; Mita B. L. Fair is assisting, in the care, of hint. Mr. and. Mra.dsorge :#46.100Yell6r, . 4 of B. •C., alse.,Mrs: • MdCitithy and ' dapghter•Mias. Katie, of itheglaii Weae•:, recent guests at the, home: of the ' Grant farnily, Sotitli Line. • The 'stark arrived Tuesday at Mr., . and Mrs. . lei: Ferrier's home, and left a' baby, Oda • ,• The, :Wonleaata„ Inaaltate • . Met • ▪ On. Wednesday at. Mraa:aWni; Bennett's heniea • '`;, Misses Gertrude and Alide. Were 'week-en4 glieetta at the Alex- ander .lioinek,'oittalkerton. • , Mae. Jas. Hunter has •sinifficientlY recovered from her recent illness to be able' to leave her ib6111, .Which is good aoWe for her large circle of :triende,