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'$URBDAY, FEBRti 24, 1,838,"
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL•
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• Penetang, Collingwood,. Meaford, Barrie, •.O01ha,- Midland,. Graven -.•
• horst, Bracebridge,.:Huntsville,• Callander, .North Bay,: Parry Sound,
Sudbury,, Longlac, Geraldten;,. Jellicoe Beardmore, 'Fort William,'
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. MAR. 5 to TORONTO Ches'ley, Clinton, • Durham, • ,
Exeter, Fergus,; Goderich, Guelph; Hamilton, Hanover,,. Harriston
Ingersoll, Kincardine, Kitchener, London, Listo'vel,. Mitchell; Niagara,,
Falls,. Owen Sound, Paisley, Palmerston, Paris,, Port Elgin... St. ,
Catharines, St. Mary's; Sarnia, Southampton, Stratford, Strathroy,•.
Walkerton. Wiarten, Wingliam. Woodstock. T.41 -A;
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ZION -
In the recent death of Mr. l'saac
Andrew, this , community loses its
eldest member. A citizen' of the high-
est ft ..e of Christian charaeter ;,be.
01;011010a g.a, long. and useful -life,
hi self`
'with'. the.
` tified i
be
closely. Aden nit The
best.' interests::.of the :.commu y.:
sympathy ofthe~• entire community
gaps' olit'to the fancily, who have ex
lferienced this, their;' second bereave-
ment in a short' sgaeet" of time.
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Recent visitorsl;iptlude; r,. and
4 H.,
Mrs;: Nelson: Reed, Mr. a ;•Mrs.,
Graham' of 'Varna, Mr. and .Mrs; Jas.
Webster, Laurier Mr. and Mrs.'El-
iner Wall of Culross, with Mr. 'and
Mrs. Will Ritchie; Mr, Wm. Pepper
of .Bruceti.eld •with Mrs and Mrs. R. F
Andirew, Mcg J. R. ;Pearson
of' Ethel,
Mr.,..and , Mrs..Joe•Freeman''and fam
ily, Mr. Dick 'Reed; of • Lucknow'with
Mr, and • Mrs. Will Gardner.; • Mr. sand
.Mrs.. J. ;C. •Stothers, Mrs. Nellie An-
derson of : London Mr. and, Mrs.., Ben
Keyes, Mrs,.. F. Coleman,' Stanley Twp.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt::'Webster, Mr,. Mel.
Webster ` and : Mr. Jno:.Turner : "of
Clinton with friends in vicinity.
Mrs. ° ,Frank, , Ritchie ..,spent a few
days last week with her mother, Mrs.
J. -McAuley`-off-Ripley n
Mi. 'and Mrs. Gordon Kirkland . vis-
ited friends in Teeswater'vi inity on
Tuesday.. , Mr. Kirkland's• other, is
in 'very' poor' health at - present:.'
Mrs. J. A. ,Fin ay; of • Georgetown,
is spending this .week with friends
M
is visiting
r,, Harvey • Ritchie vial
friends in Stanley Twp., this week.
Congratulations are :extended to
•Mr. Fred Anderson on his election ' by
acclamation to the.'Aslifleld• Town-
ship Council Board.
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Miss ' •Doris and' Mr: Lorne ,Eadie,
spent, Monday with Mr. Lloy'• d Ackert.
Miss *Betty •Hedley ,of Glamis •''is
visiting: her grandparents, Mr. aid
Mrs.• John Colwell.
Mr :and 'Mrs Robert 'MacDonald,
and Tinnily were recent visitors at
Mr. J. E'. Turnbull's Underwood. '.
• Miss Mary 'Bell .MacLeod is teach-
ing f Miss: Anne. Colwell this' week
Mi virll=i mnd gibed -with
quinsy. • ..
Mr. E. A..Palmer, Lois and Billie,
Mr.: and Mrs. Chas, Palmer, ':Miss;
Margaret -Palmer of Kincardine end
Mr. and Mrs; Robt • MacDonald., and;
family, were recent visitors at, Mr.
Thos. Harris'.
'We are pleased to report• . that. Miss;
S: Pm'vrs `ra-'.able to-be`up-again.
Mr.'. Wm. `Eadie and Doris ' spent
the week-end•with' friends et'Glen;;
Mrs. Abner Ackert and Jack 'Spent
Monday ' at 'Mr Wesley Pollock's t
Clarlig; ;
,Miss Celia' Watt spent Saturday
with Miss.' Donalda :Valad:.
I. Want ''to surprise the family with a hew dinf�er '
time treat? Serve them a ;tasty. dish of Dried, 'or
Pickled. Canadian Fish.,,
No matter. where you live, your dealer can get you
such Dried Fish as Cod, Haddock, Hake,•.Cilsk and
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Pollock, "and such. Pickled; Fisli as' Herring,' Mackerel
and Alewives'' . in .perfect condition.. Interesting
recipes, can be .used for:` every one of these fine fish:
....Fish is a',ori�derful health food, good for every mein
" ` .he•reat'source'ofproteins
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ber`of your family; is the g : p
that hO1p;build sturdy, healthy bodies. .
Serve ried or Pickled Canadian Fish to your family
often . : the .will en o it.... and 'You. will find, it
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WRITE: FOR. FR'E'E BOOKLET....
Department of Fisheries; Ottawa. ''•
Please send inc your 1`ree',2-page Booklet. 'Any Pay a,
Fish Day',;contnining 100 delightful and econonaital Fish
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CUL1ltO� CORNERS
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Mr. ,
•••Mrs. Wm. Brewer and
"' family spent the week -end with i Mr.•
and .:Mrs. Jno. Ross
Miss • Irene Eannernian has return-
ti ed :home lifter spending n few days
withher sister, sta. Alex, Whytock.•
Miss, Ethel Sage .spent,. a few. days
list week with Mr. arid Mrs. Earle
Hodgins,
Mr, and-„ Mrs. Walter. Wraith, Mr.
. ' Jas. Wraith and Grade Halliday. Mr.
and' Mira.. itobt. Stobo and Mrs, Halliday,
, can Keith', spent Sunday with Mr.,
• l, . aridMis. Jas. Wrath
Mrs, Rbbt, McKee
spent `Sunda
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with Mrs: Hannah, Mrs.. ,Gamble visj
'lied' Mrs. Hannah for a few days
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Illat; . week,
W.HITEG-IU'RCH
Mr. -Bert Reid -and -Miss 'label' R id
of ,.A btifield . visited-. one day last, week
with ' Mr and Mrs. Albert Pattersoii.
• Mr and -Mrs Wm: J• "Iendereon if
°KIN.L,OUG'I:
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert"Haldenby and
son David of Toronto,,' attended the
funeral of the late Henry Haldenby:
Mrs ' T. Stnr0eOn •of BerVie is vis=
iting with . Mrs. M. McLean,
os last
Week
•wa Closed- ng school..
s. l .d •
,The e . f he to cher'
ries' o ,
.p it t ....,a
owing to,. t1Te l . a •
Miss , Jean Anderson..
Miss Evelyn "McLean- bad . the,, mis-':
fortune to •fall and inure her ,ankle.,
•She will be confined .to, the house..for.
a"time..
.:Mrs.; Stanley . of Kincardine- ;is vis-
itingg ' at, Mr •Jno. McFarlati s.:...
•' Mr. and; Mrs. 'T :Anderson. Olive
and; Gordon, of Mafeking, visited on
S`at'urday at W.' Bbyle's.:
Miss ,Manville. 'Scott` has gone , to
Florida
wo•fi:n'ter.
f'or th
iremander• of'
,he
• Messrs.Gea geand 'Albert'Yong
Kingarf spent -a day last
week:
with: Mrs., Jas. Fiance,
�C •ureh ". takes �'re-
lar � Fiance,
in : of the. li ,_. ,__. Alex •'1VIacDonaY • ass he .es
Tie sego .izi;; i g' ,..• ... ..� . , ,.,,., , . d•,..: a.,
Society was held on Monday evening ,5pgnsihle position as Reeve of our
Feb. 21st, inthe;/b"asement; of. the ,An- an, office made vacant by
ASHFIELDj
The Presbyterian. • W M. S, meet,
for their Feb�rnary meeting at 'the
home ..of Mrs;', D A. MacLennan on:
•\Ved:iesday of this -`;week.
The Kintail:•branch; of -the Women's;,'
a e. t-
t sir Feb
ru e m e
stoic eld h
[not h ... Y ,
• °ng at=Mrs..' Wm. MacDonald's home,'
in Kintail Attab
this" meeting it was d"e
tided to have. a .social in Kmtail hall;
to Friday=• February 18th.
The, social„ was well attended' and
'proved' to be.a �real'success;, A short
program was' very enjoyable part
of *the, e,ening'r .entertainmenit when
pupils ` of . the surrounding schools.
•took part. and Mr.. I Dalton in liis
iusual pleasing . ; 2ti ;a n n e r; sang,
' woo solos, The s remainder. ":of . the ev'
ening • • was .:spent • in: dancing with
musie,'provided by''home talent.;.
Miss: Catherine ;MacKenzie of 'the'
Stretfol,d'N'ormal School .spent ,',the'
week -end at, her hone .here. " We. extend.' congratulations to. Mr..
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ATresD.teriorati'ofl� �•
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m oil in
glican 'Church. with . a good .atten-
dance and was; asfollows. hymn 291;
Prayer, , Rev. Mr. McRitehie; ' scrip;
ture reading, "'^'nesel Percy; . ':hymn.
I • 'all Ma Bole,:
517:,:;minutes-and,ro 1. c -...,x.-. Y., y�.,
current events Mrs. Wiii. Haldenby;
duet, Misses Helen and .react Thomp
son; discussion •Mr. Perry, Hodgins.
The 'guest speaker for the evening
was Mrs.. Wm, Bennett, of Bervie•who,
Those. as her, subject "Jesus. Calls 1
o'er the Tumult, . Reading,Miss
Nel-
lie Malcolm; hymn 623; 'benediction;
Rev. Mr..., McRitchie, The remainder'
of, the :evening vvas spent in a con -
Totesmt and
Brown ' miiouth .organ music by..Mr
, '
The Elie ct • meeting• of: the H. W,
Will be, held on.,Thursday;, March 3rd,'
Hostess;, 1VIrs..Art' Graham.
:Miss Anne Colwell, teacher of •S: S.
Nov 3•.is;.°confined, to the ;house with
an 'attack of quinsy. .
°LI'VE'
Y. 'S. •Meeting
.The Young Peoples'. •meeting cf
Olivet ' was held In the church on'
;Wednesday' evening, Feb 16th,' the.
president, `Jean McGuire, in the chair
Thereewereasogb -- '
meeting was operf d as usual by the'
apenin •'ceremony arid'. hymn 252 was
sung • and followed • by the, Lord':.
prayer in unison. Thea roll call was'
taken "by the seoretai y also the min=
sites of the: last meeting Were read
and adopted, After the ;business per-
iod, 'hymn 514 was • sung, and, Marian..
4Togan read; , the scrip-taire lesson
Clifford 'Wylds: favored us With a:
;couple•of'violin •selections.which.w�ere;
en, eyed by all . Laura Hamilton gav '
us -a . verryy, interesting ; and; helpful -
talk • on, Africa Its'it was Missionary
night. Hymn 499 *as. Sting and ,the
'repeating of ''Mizpah.;� benediction
brought our meeting to, a close: Ther
were no., games,,or; contests as those
taking part in *he. play were unable
to :practise Monday so'. they' practised`
fer•;.awhiie Wednesday. slight: We were,
sorry_.that our'': Missionary_' eonvenei
Was not able to`• be with us'. and the'
meeting "next . week will' 11e in .charge
cif -;Norval -Stewart-and-his.. conn ittee;
Winghaip, visited one day last. week Nurse' Isobel Beaton from , the ' West.
with : Mrs. David' Kennedy. . • is visiting: at her liome' here:; She in -
tends' reburiiing `shprtl to • the, West.
Mr. Russel:. Gaunt had ., a ' dance • in'
the'. Institute ;hall ''last • Wednesday
night; 'with;. a good' attendance :Imes-,
ent. A good time was • enjoyed by all
,present, • Tile >3lillbillies' orehestr&
from :Wingham played
•Mr. =-James Wilson`�r.;-is lard -•up
*kite sore knee.. We hope it ` will
aeon be 'better..
Congratulations to • Mr. and: Mra:;
Bert: Thompson. on :their 27th• wedding
anniversary. , Also to, Mr. and Mrs.
George''McClenaghan who: were mar-
ried: 21 years 'last' Saturday..
The W M. S. of .the Presbyterian'
church was -.held . last • Thursday 5 af-
ternoon with a good. attendance pre=:
sent, -considering theweather *inns
were sung; scripture readings by Mrs:'
Albert` Patterson' and Mrs.0 E. Mur-
ray;
ur
ray,; :prayers by' Mrs. A. E.Purdon
`end Miss , Annie Kennedy.; tonic, On
Formosa, was taken by; °Mrs...(Rev.)
J.
,Pollock 'and an .interesting 'tract
on Mrs. Hugh .MeMillan's 'work over
Ahgre -uvas' read bby_Mrs_ Wi J. Cool-
ter,, and 'an interesting talk on mis
sionaries `was;;given• by Mts. • R. Mow-
bray: The meeting was closed. with
Prayer: '.
: COURRIERS'+; CORNERS
Mr..., and Mra. Wm. Johnston of
ICintail,'' visite# with Mr. and ;Mrd.:
Wilfred Parrish on Sunday.•
Mrs, ler iik Johnston has return•
e home after visiting with Mr.' and
e
Mrs. Oler, and daughter Madeline, , R;
N. of Goderich.
Mr, Gordon., Johnston'visited With
,friends at Dungannon during the
Week-end,
Miss Edith Johnston entertained, a
nuntber ,of her friends' on Monday
'evening.-, Winners for progressive
euchre weld ' lone ha ,.:. Myrtle.
Johnstone, • 1D•uncan •McKay;, .highest;
points, Ahura Maeb'arridrs yand Fred
Courtney; consolation, Thelma John=,
Ston. and . Jini Nelson,
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"TRAVELTALK" ' '"NEWS"' •
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Monday, Tneasdaty, ; Wednesday .
Februar.' '•28. hAarch 1 2
'ATSY KELIY'
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A Country Girl S'uccesafull'
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'''.N"EWSil0,7 NOC 'URt E'''
k.THE BLOND',BOMpFli''
+he death .of Mr: Richard. Johnston.
• On. Saturday, February '19th, ! at
he' Ashfield ;.'man'se, they , marriage
:erenloiy was solemnized` by Rev. J.
a ill'_v..ar r
Ma
avid. c•..
of�Mrs.,Rod 1VIacKene
{enze,, son ., z
'rid the late Rod MacKenzie and Miss
race Webster, daughter of Mr. and.
Ars. ' James • T . Webster.,•'
Mr. : and
Mrs. MacKenzie left on a honeymoon
tfter :which they- will .reside • on the
m
^roo's farm; ,Lake Range,' Kintail.
°allowed by the.- best vishesr:of. a• host -
of friends:
Mr. MacKenzie's boy-. friends Plan-
ned a receptio>a for the young' couple
in Wednesday ' evening in Kintail
Hall, ,
' .:. A,.R., W ,;-ST,.•
8 IJND_ X ,.. _. E ..•
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e Februaryy .'meeting,' was held' at
th'e home. of .:Mrs. Jas. Webster ^' on`
Tuesday, February `15th,: with a'gogd.
attendance.,. The president being ab-
sent, thevice president; Mrs. Jack
Hamilton, took the chair.: The meet-
ing was opened with the :"Club Ode' '
and prayer in unison. The minutes of
the last meeting were read and. adop-
ted: The treasurer's report was read.
by Mrs. Albert. Cbok.:The roll call was
We respori e to-fiy • ome=ma, e -rem-
edies for man .or beast The •Motto,
was read by Mrs. Martin; followed by
community :singing.. A reading by'
Mrs. Jamieson "Good. Homes Need-
ed"; paper, on "St."V'alentine" by Mrs.
Albert Cook;: solo by Mrs. Webster,
,When You and I Were Young" in-
struniental' by Ruby. Reed;: Solo :by;
Mrs. :.Jack-Iiamilton-` Di the-fSill-of,
the • Old Front Door'"; instrumental
by Verna Hamilton andcurrent•events'
by ' Mrs. Martin. A 'hearty' Vote .;of
thanks. was given : Mrs. Webster for
:the use of her home. The president
closed the meeting •with• prayer, re-
freshments ilwere served and a . social
hour was 's lent.'
Mrs,. Deise';'from .`Aubiirn is . spend-
ing a' week with her sister Mrs. Al-
bert Cook
l-bert'Cook ,
Mrs:' James Webster from Amber-
ley is ,Spending a ,few,, days' with
friends, liere.•
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"sar • to repair or re '.lace'
that' leaky Or fire-menac-:'
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:surfacebPainting; tstrezthe0 a
d•foun
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moderx with $Ee.,:elegti:c •e uiF ment, sanitary
tary
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