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WHITECHURCH
Mr. and; '.Mrs. "John Craig and
• -, Mr. ,and Mrs; F. ,Coulter have re --
turned after spending 'two months
with relatives -at, Va ncouver and
other. places.
There was "•no' school last •Fri-
• d'ay +because of the.accident that,
befell the ,parents of the teacher,
Mr. Bill Matheson, His'fathe'r :and.
mother, 'Rev; 'Wm! M(aitheson ' and
Mrs, Matheson' Were severely
hurt in a,car crash Friday even
7.
.ing near Herisall: Mrs. Matheson
suffered a Ibra°ken wriest and sett-
ere
evere facial irijur1es , and I. Math-
: eson, a. fractured leg. 'Both are in
'Clinton ;hospital suffering from
shock
r.;Albert
Walters'
pis in Vihce.-
tortsHLondon, hore
umdeiGrw ent .can . ooiperation on: ' his
eye ° Which had been .troubling
him for some tithe.
Mrs. John Morrison and babe
••returned to her home. from: Wing-
ham• . Hospital last week. "
• Miss .Olive Terriff, R N„ •. hiag.
been•r looking after- Mr.. Bowers in
Lucknow for the ,past week.
Mr. Earl McLean. is visiting for
the •.past week With his .parents,
Mr. 'and; ;Mrs. J. F. 'McLean. '
The. Institute meeting was .held
On February 8th .fait ;the honne° . of
Mrs,' O bson. Gillespie. The ;pees
,ident,',` Mrs.' .Ben • McCleriaghan,
Presided, The. opening:, exercises,
the' ,singing of the • finstitute. ode
and the Lord's, sprayer ut ,unison,",
were conducted. Then all . sang
'Beautiful Drearier During the
period it was ,decided -to
b4'<siness •per .
l 'col '
'ble.
Steel buy 'fifty. new s apse
chairs for'the . Mrs.Herb.
� ' hall. • all,
Laidlaw:'gave a hwnorous read-
ing. The topic orf home economics,
was given by : Mrs.. Jas. McInnes,
stressing that' we be careful to
follow health rules, use plenty
•'of fresh vegetables, keepfree,,of
gossip and listen • td the other
fellow's tale of woe, • In connection
win the farm home ,contest all
favqu;ed• rooQns •,on.• one floor for
older • folk and for farth homes
11/2 .' ,storey ' houses '•containing:
.biathroorn cupboards, basement;
furnace,- 'pumping system:: and
t•
from; three to four !bedrooms.
Scholtz gave two piancti, intro-.
mentals, .Mrs. 'Jack Gillespie, ` a
reading and. Mrs. Russell Gaunt
;�•; •• a: Valentine reading. The hostess
:.was moved a vote ..of thanks.: At-
tendance .sixteen:;
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T Ex iN AWw041,TN.X14i+119 N Wi, QNT
FIND HEAD., IN
(OUKS BODY
D.
A fall • three weeks ago while
QUR'I'I'L°G ?NCESSI
Mr., Chester 'Smyth and family
have :moved, to Luekiiova.' where 1
be has taken •over the (manage
-
slating in'the
Cie mea!
• h OKIH BA �e
THROUG14. THE SENT lE1
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'iyp" .1 )l
•14 1kry; #: afi.
"Mildmiay arena 1}as ,,men+ of the Superte.st 'ravage••um, ,Alberta, where they: planned„
h an S xt Years A
led .to. 'the discovery of. a hum �1"e
Year-old Youth Leander Weber '91i ,Mrs• Jack MacKenzie
1.y" eas;...
�._. _ ._�._�....... �._.• :.: -to� �apen-:a--;mill,inery and dee .
neighborhood...
oUr- •.. ." •
head in the abdomen of. an 18- neigh . The Presbytery of'Maitland: met- making 'business,
,
Mildmay, -' i proving but very Slowly,. , ' of Whitechurch Alvin 'for sale his 'Su -acre;, farad a • mile :•
and' C�
The con,d#:tion, rs • iso rare that
1VIr, Stuart Bnough and Robert
in East Wawanosh . to . Rev.. J. C, sputh of 1ueknovir,. .
QP -13t.. some two hundred cases'are:' Buch' nen of Paisley' visited Sun Tolmie.' The call ;was signed by' The , expansion of rural. tele,
I?tlY,. �
recorded iin' medical history; day 'at the homes of, lea Dickie 169 • communicants • and .13J ad- phone service.was ,underway. ••anzl
` , , r.. 900 'er entinel sued: this warn
Shortly after', fallliyg ;on the -ice. and. L,^C, MacYve • . � herents.. The sti ..end .was $ . P The �� .
:- 1 and _ od attendance at u P ' le five ' ' "A s st•ezn of rural phonf s
Vlieber•became violently. .r1. .... There w►as .a &!o annum,: •manse, ,anal g. be,. . ing.- Y
• Of land, Clerk of Presbytery
•rs 'rm in Lucknow and sustained. the call , George MicLean vitas. offerit g
when his condition : did not im- .the. W.M.S. . ;nieeting at. the the home
acres
pr'Croe he 'Was taken to. St,, Mich- of Mrs; . L1'oya.. Mac'pougau. last was 'John McNab`
ael's' Hospital, Toronto. Surgeons
removed a; four-ir�cli 'hurri.an�ilead
complete with , fair. hair car*r
'',vicinity'. of ••his'
teeth, • from ' fh:e
stoanach: • The f all iiad • evidently
disturbed, the stn ergo
*ednesday; The: annual report of,•the min,-
ister .. of :Militia "showed the
IT MUST SE T.>iiru
strength of the 32nd. Bruce .Bat.-
men ,Or.ganized ''on
talion as' 382.'
'They ;'—is, just' a:rwell-worn; hen the
say J Septerriber;;14th,. 188$ w
Strange lug and . ase .. , Was , ' nder ` the , excite, -
made.
• :p. 6.•country vv'as u.
' '•ur' "
to
him: �hearing
al
the youth sick, causing at ve .be , :.Fenian Rands rt was, _
.. �� Tb;• :..., . mint of the > .
to • vomit .incessantly,'
Nothing was.'visilble' on the ex-
terior. ofhis body except a red
mark.
Leander's 'body has apparently wrong,
bee .
n .host to what medical. science I : cannot' .say` if this is true
"calls a 5`terratorna"' or "dermoid
The ` type of growth was de-
scribed by hr. W.' Pelton.
professor' of AbStetrics •and ".gyne
aecology at University of Western
days,. '
The, strength. of • numbers makes
them strong .
Just. how .1could everyone be
comprised • of eight ComPaniegir
WW1. ' Lucknciw , the, headquarters.
of No. 3 :Company;
Wm. Moody's, tea addertisement
read as follows: "Just,tryr our 25c.
tea with 5 pounds of sugar given
away With it. I 'guiarantee it: is
no poison ` like you', get sone
`places" •
Geor '• Kerr who Ahad carried
gam
•on: a generalstore business for
15 years, rented the roller'• mills
from. 'MT. Walter Treleaven.
A. man just told it to tne•.too,
:
The man 'has. got • a grown-up- son
Who has . a friend in Washington,
He heard . it from a cop down
street •
Ontario,Ads: "extremely , rare , Who heard a man 'down ow his:
"I don't "know that I have ever.
seen a case", he said, adding •hat
:most :of '. them were reported to
'laveoccurredabove the stoinaoh..
The' =growth : apparently arises
from a_congenitally displaced cell;.
which is ..:•' with •;the .body fro
birth.
Threeyago o Leander> .a thin
y g Leander,
and :pale -looking boy, was oper-
ated on, for. 'hernia, :bud'. nothing
eouliar. 'was ''noticed.'
p The.. boy
was otherwise • normal : and had.
worked in' the tobacco field's. for
the past ',four: •years. .
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' .ln 'traffic -.laws byac
Don't learn
Traffic lawsare : here to
cid�eslit. Tr t
stay—are'• you? .Traffic laws pro-
tect
tect you; if you respect them:
Kilpatrick -McNay Group
• was hostess
ho
Mrs. Ewart _Taylor. s
for the . Kil atrick-McNay Groff%
P Y P
_.
heldon ' Wednesday
of the WA.;
with tWenty , lathe s presentMrs.
s
;Kilpatrick presided 'and the 'Meet-
ing .opened with hymn and pray-
er.. Mrs. '1. W Joynt; read :the
scripture' le.Sson After the busi .
tress period Mrs: • Art Breckles
sang is solo, "Sunrise'Tomorr'ow" ,
CECIL- MULLIN,: iormerly,. of i .
Lucknow, was a member of a
delegation Which recently r visited
Hamilton to extend an invitation.
to the preceptory t� celebrate
•
'Derry Day • in Listowel: •
All . it' will takein loth' of places
.is •a :good. thaw to make the high-
wways'as. bumpy as they were last
suanmer.
with Mrs: 'Kilpatrick at the piano.
Mrs.*. B •Anderson: gave a read -
'int: A contest was• Conducted by
Mrs:Frank Frank Barkwell. Lunch viral
served by . the program comgmit
tee, Mrs.. Alex Andrew,' Mrs.; •Geo,
Joynt and Mrs: Frank Barkiwell..
Thenext, meeting is •'to • be held
•
at the home of Mrs. W. B. And-
erson and a missionary quiltis is to
be quilted.'
SrteSt Garai
NEW 'MANAGEMENT. ..
ausimasii
We "will. appreciate a, share of your patronage
and assure you, prompt and courteous .service.
Class A Mechanic ' is' 'n charge of ,our
repair department.
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CHESTER,: SMITH, Prop.
'Phone 77 Lucktiow, Ont.
Tell his girl friend,that at a
dance
He'd, met, a stranger .thereby
t
chance;
The : stranger heard it from
.•-'¢naw,...
roust radiate from .some : centre --
and
-an where those centres will 'ue
loC .
ted.4 will depend upon the.
towns; and-•••Ivillages themselves.
Is Lueknawgoing tostand icily '
by,and,see• other competing towns
shave slices firgOfl our 'territory ,in
rriatter?,z
.this
• pick" Martin of Flowerdale en
tertained the "Jolly 9", at a card .
:party.
, Chester 'Ritchie of. Lothian
his "leg broken while 'Working in
the' bush' near Riversdale. He: sue-.
fered intensely•during the 20mile
•
trip to
his home in,the bitter cold.
The death :occurred of David
Agnew. His wife, the former Eliz-.
abeth ;Barr, predeceased' h i m
three months ' before: , Surviving .:'.
we're two adopted .children; `Mrs
Malcolm. Beaton and Roy'Agnew,
Word was received. •that John , also a sister and . brother;
E,iMeDona h, - 23 year-old'' son of `A; MacKenzie.: of 'Montreal and'.
g ..
John 'McDonagh, 'Concession 12; 'Jos: Agnew ofLucknow:
Ashfield, was fouii'd, frozen to
his
death near; Regina.
'.•:controversy..was • raging over
he heard it from a German frau P °
h heard ` 't' f •
t g g
'' :thepros and cons;of• selling ' the
T11e; frau she i •roma e
• 3rri:arket square"to' the Presby -
;camp,
scam
h
P
re "alio
•:asst.
n c
on n.
loris
That, came frail' an . internment
site.•
a Sentinel ` reported, p o ,that for
Th
The =carton had heard tit. trim
a .:. 17 years '`Mrs. D. Webster, ' who
a : us
t
south' of the village, had- carried
a .potato in her ,pocket "as .a cer-
tain: cure.or. charm", for; rheum-
atism from Which she suffered,
The ' potato, originally ;a good
sized • : one, was then no .larger
than a marble"and as"hard as a
stone.
Jew
resided on the old homeste • d j
That: makesme wonder :itit's
true, •
The Jew has a friend in. Nemirow
Who knows what: Stalin's Plan-
, ning now
Wm. `°M•. Bucki • ham.
Get justly, distribute.cleerful-
ly, and -live contentedly
•An' Oliio girls -says she. gotmar-
ried because she ;was tired of
worktang: What `a surprise' `is coo-
ing to . her!
LENS
Mrs.'E. W. -Rice was :hostess for.
the February ..meetings of the W
M.S. and .'the- .W. A. of'the United
Church.: Mrs.'. J. Cameron, the
mice presiderit, : was ';'in the chair,
for the ':W.M.S and the theme of
the, ,worship service • was "Thy
Kingdom :come through the work
of Christian people".. Mr. W: {A.
1VIiller read•a Chinese 'poem "Un-
afraid" and 'Mrs.. G: *Pherson
1 in.'prayer. The: followingher-,
ed 1�Ce •
alds reported: Mrs., S. A. Todd for
China, Mrs L. :'Woods for Trini-
dad,.
rini-
dad,Mrs. ' Mopherson, for Africa
and Ws:.Cameron for home mis-
sions 'Phe chapter' "Literature for
tze' newlyy Literate from ,Weat `
of
the Goriges"Was taken by Mrs.
G. Stuart. , _'
The president, Mrs S A. ,Todd
was 1 i the Chair far the streeting
of the W.A. The theine of . the
service w• "The Christian Home
and family 'life.. 'The. creed Was,
repeated and. Mrs.• Chas::MMDon
aid read the scripture lesson and
Mrs ' • Lorne ., Woods the ' lesson
thoughts. A -letter of appreciation
for a food parcel sent to
Moore of ' the Isle '• of Man was
read, Mrs. Rev. Newton extended.
an invitation for' the World Day
of •P ayes on March .'10. It was
de- ided to 1' old Ale .March meet
• ing of ; the ' W.A. on 'Thursday,
lvLarch lOth at',Mrs, S.A. Todd's.
,1-.,41,10, "Young people are present:-
Mg their play "Uncle' Cy ,Hits `A
New 1 igh" in the • Whitecf irurch
! Memorial Hall: on,Friday evening,.
• Other engagements include Brun-
sels or February 23rd,: Wroxeter
•
The average monthly attend-
an,ee at S.: S' No. 5, Ashfield, was
53. 'Among, the pupils attending
W.
this•school were,' G. Andrew, •.,.
Gardner, A.'Wison A., 'Helm, E.:
Anderson, E: McLean, C.:Gardner,.
W. Webster, :J. Gardner, M. And-.
'r'ew, S. Gardner, R. Took, W,
-Gardner;.'A. ,Gardner, J::.Wi:lson,
L. Webster, H,. Anderson,.'R. Web
ster, L: Hunter, R. Gardner,,,, E,
Gardner, S. Webster, E. Reid :W.
Johnston; • M: Gardner, M. Brown,
R. Hunter. Pupils who took bon-
/gra ' in spelling were .A..Wilson;
,O. Took, . aci .Baird, M.. Andrew,
J. Wilson, .S. Wilson, A. 'Brown,
E: -•Gardner, R, .Hunter.
Forty Years o
� —
Janies ; Durnin 'of • St. • Helens
was .holding fan' auction •sale.be-
fore going to Fielding, Sask.
Wm.: McConnell.: was: awarded'
the • contract* for; carrying 'the
mails . from Kinc•ardine , to, Goder-
•ioh� .
George S Robertson and Angus
McKay. • were delegates to the
Fairs...:Association conventioxixr r
Robert Bullen`. died in.. Ashfield'
in • his 90th year:
Mr. .and Mrs. Albert Mills' in-
fa4t` son:,: died.' :. .
Misses Belle ,and Becca% Mae-
' Kenzie of Laurier .left for Gran?
j•
on. -February' 25th, GadericlKon
I March lith,; also in Winghani
Town Hall under the 'auspices of
St:..'Andrew's ;Church •choir.
Word has beenreceived by.,rel
' ,atjves here of,'the death in Regina
cif Mr.. James Alvin Smith., o
Osage; Sask. Mrr Smith was a son
I of the late ,Mr,t and Mrs. John
Smith and lived on: the .12th Con,
onthe farm .now owned' by Mi.
Robert Lyons, before the family
moved to the West,
Mr. and 1VIrs. Fred McQuill'in
were' visitors' on Friday, with Mr:
Twenty . Years Ago
• n '
A� son; ,Richard' Allan; .. was born
to. Mr. and Mrs: Allan Turner.,
':The' marriage 'of: Henry Carter.
and 'Lena Durnin Was 'solemnized
at Barrie.
Kenneth . g
MaaGre ort died sud
denly at his home at Macleod, Al '
berta. He was a 'brother ' of` Miss'
Kate McGregor andhad returned
to' Macleod only a' few*, days be-
fore, •after. a Visit here.
Thomas }Eldred died in Wood-
stock, He ,was 'a member of .the,
Pioneer Lucknow firm of- Hildred
r-
• known�� _
and:' Hildred, `widely c�a
riage •build. ers.
The ' Village Council , appr.oved ..:
a ,grant -of $1000' to be, made :,to
ward a rest room in the proposed' ..
new • arena:
•The::High, School 'Literary :Sot
iety program :=included a"'mouth`
'organ, .selection Iv Finlay 1VIc',
Donald; nstrumentals Eby; Melda;`
Lane `and`Besise Carnechan, solo
by` Mary ,Hackett . school! j ourna l
readby Gladys 'MacDonald .
Ben, Logan an' was Count Master
y
of'. West,Bruce L.O.L
Mrs.'.Fred 'Thompson was pees
ident of liolyrood Woniens Inti
lute
Wm: G. :Watson.. was president • .
of West, Walwanosh Mutual. Fire
Insurance Co.' Retiring directors
re-elected were w.' J. Thompson,..:•'
W.: Watson and 41,.; P. Reed.•..
At U.S.S. *No:: 4,__Ashfiefd, I:
MacDonald was teaching the ,fol- •
loWing
ol-
fowing` pupils; Jessie McRae,: Isa
belle MacKendrieok, : Lloyd Mac—
Donald, John Finlayson, Cla,'ra
MacKendrick,' Roy MiacKenzie, ` • .
Sarahbelle Finlayson, Fjnliay Mc -
:Dona_ Id,=.M!arion MacKenzie,-Don.7-Y 1:
alda .• MacKendrick,' Donald' Mc
Donald, Irene Ross, Kathleen
MacKendrick,:•Kenneth Finlayson, •
Florence .MacKenzie, A n d'r e w
Barknivefl, Marion MVTicDonaId,
,Edna Barknarel7'
ro
• and Mrs; Carl 'Johnston of,Blue- •.
vale:
Mrs. •Will. Rutherford `"has i e
turned from ; a week's visit with
Mr. and', Mrs. Grant Rutherford ,
of `'t pronto and while 'ther'e spent
afternoon with Mrs. II•obert •
Robinson, forrnerly Miss Myrtle
Little.' a :: ....
Mr, John M1cQuillin and :r,.
Gordon • Kirkland were in Ttr-
onto last week' attending. the 40n:
tario Fairs Association '` coiiv'cri
tion as representatives of th"
l:ucl;.now 'Agricultural, Society,.