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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1939-02-09, Page 1• ir t • 41. •••••••••••••••••••••••••,•••••••••••••••••••, $2.90 A TAR -IN ADVANcE-50c EXrRA TO U s. A. Luckrifivi •••••••aise. FOR. .SALE -Fur, coat, •Bargain • -- price 43,..00; at Con. Deckere.: .WANTED -1.00. 'bushels :of data. HERB McQUILLIN, ImeknoW, 'Phone. ' • , buy ." two New -Hampshire Roosters. • 'Phone 43-r-0, LueknOw, 'Alfred Patterson, 1 • RHEUMATISM, SCIATIQ, Back- : ache, 'Lninbago are „attacked at the soprce by the cleansing and antiientic , action of Runeneaps:clreitIVI'S DRUG STORE. „ . . COMMUNITY AUCTION SALE will be held in the Old Skating rink, Lueknow; Thursday, FebruarY 16th at ' 1•:30 o'clock. 'Anyone -having .anything for sale get , in touch with,. Walter Forster.: Already listed .for sale are •a„ number of Cows, Young Cattle, Pigs and Sheep. , FOR SALE -Karn Church Organ 'with Electric • Blower -,-,single Man - 'al; solid Oak case; 21top with 11 Bete Of .reeda;, knee • swell control and „grand organ pedal.' Factory: re-. built by experts and in perfect cn dition. $350.0o. ileiritzman and Co., Ltd., • 242 DundeeSt, London, Ont.. Write for cOinplete list of recondi- • tioned organs.. , . • memoirs BIEN! We , wish to, contact you for stead' ennolerneet • -good pay independence.EVerybody baYs. Our 200' guaranteed Products. Higher qriality. Lower Prices. No ex-. perienee: needed. Your sum* Makes flUts, so we help • you.. Bigcontinuotis repeat sales and profits: No riak. Free catOlogie and detail's, FAMI LEX .00. 570 SC Clement, Montreal .NOTICE . The Annual meeting, of the West •WaWahOsli Eire Insurance Company, Will be held in .the parish Hall, Dun- gannOn • on Friday Februarr 10th 1934 at. 2-, ?MI .to recelve reporth, • to elect dh•eeters. and :transact gen- eral husiriess. • Directors Davison, MacKay and Mc- Carthe rail* 'inielite•ehgable for re election. : G. C. Treleaven; Seey. f 1 COMING EVENTS 1 • DA -NCE AT HOLYROOD There will' be a Valentine dance in • Holyrood Hall on Tuesday, February. • 14th. Music by CKNX Hillbillies. •Lunch served. Admission -Everyone 25c: • •. "ff • • Al • VALENTINE SU -OPER A Valentine •Supper will be held • .in the, "United Church Lucknow, on • Thursday, Febiktary 1.6th, ander all- ' spices of the Wonien's Association. Supper served' at 6 o'clock. Admission 35e. ' IN MEMORIAM e pANDERSON---In loving memory of • my dear husband 'who passed. away February 10th, 108.. , • • Mrs: B. J. Anderson, Westbourne, . Manitoba. .•Harvey Treleaven wishes to ack- knowledge with sincere thank a the , kindness and thoughtfulneas of many • friends while confined ,to his home folloWing, his accident • • • Card of 'Menke: • The fanaily of the late.•Mrs, Henry Patterson Wish to express their sin.; core thanks to friends and neigh- bours for kindness and sympathy' ex-' tended to them during the illnesS and • • at the dine of the detail of their • mother. • • ' ° .BORN. Ashfield •Township, • on Tuesday, aanary 31st,..„„to Mr. and Mrs. Glen . Campbell, R. 7 Lueknow, TRAIL RANGERS The Trail Rangers met at Roy., Mr.' Todd's. As there . had • been :hockey practice at seen, the Meeting did not Commence till eight o'clock, , The niinuies Were, read and the sec.- • rotary gave his repert. All tho.shwho had not . received their , card S • were . 'given therm The Bible passage was • then -read and questions about it • were 'asked. After that the business ito ig&t ars for (good beltaonr. When the'ineeting Adjourned refresh - menti were setved.-Seey, , • • . HORTICULTURAL - SOCIETY ELECTS DAT -E LAST:FRIDAY IN MONTH , [sw•mAsQuERADE .QONIVAL •,•••• .•••••••.••••• nti, Thurstiiiy tebrilary 9i Plans are being made:by 'the Com: Lbeknow Horticultural SociAy held 'mutitity Hall. Committee for the 'hold--; •its annual meeting in the Town Hall Thursday, .!February.. _2nd- ,att e?glit o'clock with the president, Mrs'. 'Win. McKenzie presiding, who, in her Ath dress: reviewed the .worli.,of the Soc- iety dative .the -past year,., its PO - 'pose, and the beneficial work O'f,beau- OtYing. the valise and the horogS •thronghput the village, As tulip. di- play.Witk.held in •the spring and the 'annual ..flawer stip* Was :enjoyed and. 'Admired by all Whq ;attended., ' 'The.following Officers were elected for 1939. President ---Mr. ' Wm. Mc. Kenzie; 1st vice president -Miss: Em- ma McCluskey; 2nd vice presiclent-• Mrs. Ella Elliott; Secretary -Treasur- er -Mr.. Jae., H. Pickering; Directors to. hold officefor one year -Mrs. Thos. J. Salkeld, Dr. W., V. Johnston. Mrs. Morgan --Henderson, Mr S C Rath- ing of ,a grandmasquerade carnival the arena on Friday -February 24th. ,Hockey aalvities have prevented, this big event being held earlier in the ;Month. • The prize list Pripinises to. again be an ettensiire and valuable one to .make the enteriligN- of the variOns epmpetitiPns well worth While. , -Bills will be cout.4this • tweeis-end fisting tho hunierbus eventsgebut owing to the, -fa-eethat..many prizes /are he- ing donated by merchants; and whole-, salers; and haire not yet been received, it will net be possible to list -the prizes for each individual event as yet These, will be made knowitjater. well 'and' Robert tither. Directors to hold. office, for tWo year -'-Mr. Stuart E., Robertson, IVIrs. Wm. Murdie,' Mr: V. Prest, Mr. Rat H. Thompson' and Mr: • Joseph, Collycr. Auditore-.Mr., Geo. IL Smith and Mr. itobt Fisher; Show Committee=Mre. Salkeld, Mr -r. Huston, Mrs. .Tatck Sett -Ward AliA Mr. Joseph Collyer.• • -Delegates appointed to attend the Potario Horticidiural ConVentkiit to-; be held in Torontoat king Edwaid Hotel on .'March .2nd and 3rd Were• Mrs. Wm. McKenzie And Miss Eiunia M-cCluskey. •• , • -• ,.Canvassers for memhers-Mr. lia•- oldTheinpSon, Mr. Robert Fisher, Mr. -H. 'Smith, Mrs. Win...,Murdie, Mt. Rath:well, • The Society hopes to 'double -its Membership: or 1989 throughout- the .village and 'Surrounding . area, arid emphasizes net Only the opportunities offered in' home beautification; but the • facilities t* Society offers the rural coniinunity ler securing.: fruit trees. and :nursery stockat cost , . • TRANSFERRED TO NIAGARA "k Ivan 'Rawlings, a former Mernber • of the , Bank of Montreal staff here. and for over two- years on' the'Han- over Branch staff; his been trans- ferred to Niagara' Falls,. The move became effectiveothe end of the week. The IIanoVer Po4 states, 'Ivan •ha-; been treasurer of the hockey: club and has been 'active • in the tennis and golf dubs. ED :NA , COOK TO , ENTER 1 IVA IN IN G Presented With Gifts By Friends Be- fore leaving For Owen Sound. • • On Tuesday a very pleasant after. noon was spent at thehome ef, Mr: and Mrs.: Albert Cook. Abourfpriy friends and neighbours gathered to silo* their appreciation of Miss Edna Cook who will leave -in the 'near fut..; ure for Owen Souhd where she is en- tering as murse-in-training 'in ithe General and Marine; Hospital. After a ,program which toesisted :And-tenteitei the..411oiving-,address- was read to • Edna by 'Miss 'Isabel Nicholson and the presentatidn of a handAome •.Case and a fountain pen was made by Ira. Oli- ver .Mcbharles. • • Dear Edna: •" • As friends and heigh'bouis we have come here to APead an afternoon With •You before you set out in your new 'adventure. You have, chosen. anmirable Ed - profession: It will beyourgreat 'oand . privelege to relieve and lessen :the .suffering of, mankind, to -'cheer the thitimthearted; and help the sufferer on the Ivad to recovery. Your life will.not be an easy one but mis hope it will be a noble one. May YOU face, each day fun of coer- age and high hone So that with this indominatible spirit, :You :- can Over: - crane any obstacle. Our thoughts and good "wishOs go With you and (we hope' that 'at the end of three years you will fiave,:the priv- ilege of Adding '"R." tO your sig- nature and we can' send our "congrat- tulations'.'t We ask you t� accept thiS .O.ver-night bag and. a fountain pen, hoping they Will prove •tiieful and be st. reminder Of :your PaiariiOnnt ends. ' ' , Edna, • altlatigh completely taken by surprise made'a very fitting replY; lig,' et, men r• e ove kilts and eiPressitik her Apprecigtion for the social afternoon. Later a deinty lunch was served. • *. W;EDDi.NG,:BELLS PIANTLANIA-EES-TEONG •.Reautifully decorated5 With paints and :Calla ferns; .North Street United Church; Gocierith? was • the "scene of, a Pretty Wedding on Saturday ,alter-' noon when Miss lia Winnifred Arni- strong, dangliter-' of Mr.; and Mrs. Flrederick T Atmatrongi':Goderich, Was United .in Marriage' to Alan L: ,Pentland,' London, Aori of Mrspent.:. land and the late A. E.„ Pentland, of *Dungannon, Rey., W. P. Lang, officiat- ing. The wedding nitieic was played lay Chester' Mill, of London,."cellisf,, and Douglas •baiimbell,,• $t. bather - organist Miring the •signing of the, register, MissMargaret Pentland, :sister of thebridegroom, sang "Still As The Night".. The 'bride, 'given in Marriage by her father, looked . lovely. goWned. in 'traditional white satin made On fitted Ones with Slight train. .high neck., long sleeves pointed tiiier the hands, and PUffedat the.shoulders; finger-tip' veil. of tulle with head- dress of birder • white ostrich She carried it whiteel3ibleAnd shower bouquet of. lilies -Of -the -.Valley: Miss Frances Arinstreng was her Sister's bridesmaid, and was gowned an Tiel blue :satin with heatt-shaped neck- linesand shOrt puffed quiltedsleeves,. 'matching poke :bonnet ,and Carrying a colonial, bouquet. The junior brides- maid, ;Miss Nary Lon Bean, ,Toronto, wet: attired in peach net:, over , taff- eta, fashioned ,•vvith • full skirt, deft girdle and square neckline bordered with flowers, puffed ',sleeves, :match- ing peke..honnet. and carried a 'col- onial bouquet The groomsma as Mr. Ronald , A. Pentland, brethei of the . 'bridegroom. Mr. George Buchan - On of Goderich and Mr. Alvin Hanley; or Leedom;• wore ushers. Following -reeentionoWaschld at the home of the bride's pardnts. Mrs. Arinstreng,. mother Of the hride, re- ceived in fuchsia gown' and •hat, with corsage Of Talisman roses. In 4the absence' of the bridegroom's Mother, •Miss Margaret Pentland received wearing black': Marquisette with : ;Mar& matching hat and 'corsage ,of token rpses. Later 'Mr.4 and Mrs. Pentland left :for their wedding trip to Amer- ica. points, the bride travelling in orchid wool dress, ' black cloth Coat trimmed with.: mink, Pill box bat trimmed with Veiling and • black ac- ceSsori�s After the _first Of tesad 4fiZtVateilO1 BEDFORD-HOMIJTH The Marriage bf, Miss Eva Jean Homuth; daughter of Mr. And Mrs: John Homath of .Wingham, bn., Mr. Howard 'Bedford of Whighain, sonof the late Mrs. B. H. Bedford, and Mr. :B. H.' Bedford of .Chatharrt,•Was sol- emnized at noon Saturday by Rev.. Kenneth McLean at. the. presbyteriian Church manse in Winghen4 -The bride was attended by her Sister, Miss Mar- garet Homuth of Wirigham and the groomsman was Mr. Jack Herd .of Winghani: The bride wore a sinart Street -length queen's blue frock and eerried a corsage .of SWeetheart roses. . • • Held Skating Party Lecknow :High , Sehool students held an, enjoyable Skating 'party et the. MOW last Wednesday evening ItefreshinetAs were served' after. lE'rior to the skate the ItH.S. hoekey team pliyed the Goderieh .stedents, with the local team whining a 2 to 1 der eisiori. P•EARL,MAN'S have just received nuthy' new spring dresses-sinartest Styles in printed silk, • plain materials and sites 14 tO4'8. „• , ' • MAKING FINE RECOVERY; • ilarey • Treleayen, who suffered bgidly shattered nose When struck by a ,yuckt, While acting as gOal judge in Listowel, is nialcing a splendid, re- covety and Was, •able to be down eoWn on'Monday for. 'the first time since the; aecident- • Ifarvey is making a surprising re- covery, with the :inured nose qUite Straight and the swelling and dis- coloration practically gone, • A 'neist type of. coiled.vviue 'nostril Splint and nese,,mould cap was used in this an stance in ,tnanping the fracture 'arid the .resu14 appeai to be ‘most sat sf aetory. ?rite, "enlinti"... were, remOvad after six day0,1 and Harvey although suffering nnich for a few days, is • now keeling almost "in the pink" again, , • SIX WEEKS MORE WINTER? • ast Thursday was-Candlernas Day,. When;aecording to tradition, the bear . . or groundhog pealca' forth from his winter quarters, and whether or not' Old Sot: Is shining; ,daermiries the 'whether -Or not Winter *ill be pro- longed: • • If • Mr. Bruin. sees his Shadow that day, he Idea himself' backto his win- ter, quarters, assured that icy blasts will blow forsix weeks more. Well Thursday dawned dull and mild and It was nth until that ,afternoon :that "a:bright Sun broke through the clOudS. So We're in a quandry, -If 'Mr, Bear. came 'forth in.. the morning, 'whiter is definitely on the wane. If hezdidn't rouse ;himself until . the afternoon, we'll have six weeks inote Winter. ' So there's another vital subject for our parliamentarians' to debate, and. regulate, Whether Mr. Bruin must 'make his appearance hi the...morning or afternoon on Candlemas Day, ASIIFIELD NATIVE DIES Macs Margaret a resident in London for 'the past six years; died suddenlyThtiradair in her 8LA year. Miss o!geill was born at Ash- field and lived there and at Kihgg= bridge, ,before. moving to London": • She is survived by four brothers: Rev. Father M. :D. O'Neill; of Wau- kee. Iowa; T. 3'„O'Neill, Of Winnipeg; • James, of boilerich, -and William,' of Kingsbridge, and two sisters, • km. D. J. O'Laughlin, of Ashfield; and Mrs. M. Flirt, of London, ACCIDENT MONDAY Enrouto ito Harri ston Monday, night v' atlr'acYathrad-of-trocirey 'Campbell's car struck the trear end Of Frank Johnston's sleigh. The ads- , - hap occurred in a cut at 'the Sixth . • . . 'concession Roads were slippery' and visibility Nor due to a snowfall mak- ing it. iiiipoisible to see the unlighted sleigh until right un,on, it. After" a short delay while minor repairs 'were made' to both veticles, both parties continued their trip. RECEIVED:, RADIOGRAM was la poStceird; relaying an am- ateur radiogram reaeived at VE3SG, 302 Lee Ave., Toronto': It read "We 'are at "State Fair. This is 'a freekradio;- gram. If you receiVe please'acknow- ledge.-MacKenzie." The 'message .vas sentoWe beiievefaccording to the card; from W4DUG, Tampa, . Fior- ida, was transmitted _over W1G0J, • ilemphiS, and piked up by. the Tor. - onto amateur. No doubt it was from • W. L. INtiicKenzie# .who with Mr;. .MaCKenzie and Jessie are holidaying in the Soetht Armitent radio, operators carry on such an, interchange of messages, and the Malcolm brothers of Xinlough, have been in contact. in this Manner with their brother int China.. • RURAL WARFARE RESUMES 'MONDAY The yugal hbekey -Warfare will be 'resumed on Monday When Zion. and the :newly clatereef Lochalsh team, meet it the first game at 7.30 o'clock. The seeohd encounter features Rapid City and Kingsbridge. If you want ,aetion and; gntertain-. ment don't mise these games, Plenty of rivalry has already develo d ac - co 'g p f- feet tilli3eg, 'games and rural hockey is -tie ciiif topic of the dayAmOng•spottitig fans in the village and distriet,. • ,t•r. • ' • . • s • 1939 • itOUNG MAN DIES' Friends here learned a few days ago of the death of. Gordon .Howei which occurred in Western Canada I.Tew, .Tear's .Day from a heart condition, -resulting, froin' a previus • illness 'with II-heal:m.0e feller. The young man Was a brother- of Mrs., Dave Bowe. Itri. and Mrs. Howe and •hfr brother , Gordon were residents 4,,of the :village, for about :a year, re- siding' in ie.: apartinent„, in the CO*. gram 'Block. They returned ,to the West„, latt,.:summer. •• .tb .CHURCH NEWS' South Kinloss *ALS. The February meeting: was..:held in the • manse, the president, Mrs.. W. '1'.• MacDonald conducting •the opening . exerelies. The -new Sturdy - book, "Moving Millions"; Wei' "intrb-: duced :by Mrs. Hughes,. who -emphas- ised her infermation by map exercise. Letters of thanks to the speiety, were received from Mrs.. 'M. Machines and IVIm. Douglas Graham for fruit which was Sent' to them during their weeks of illness.. •• • The Bible study taken. howl 3rd, Chapter of Genesis Chdected by Miss D.. MacLeod, revealed the fact "that sin:tempts us in many ways, inst as the serpent beguiled Eve" Plansare. underway, to observe the "World's Day Of Prayer" on February 244h. • , , .preabyterian W.IVLS:. . The February nieeting of .the Pres- byterian V.M.S. Was held in the Manse on February 1St with Mrs. MacDonald in the chair:. Hymn. 108 was sung after which Psalm- 51 was read in. unison. Mrs. RusSet: lead in prayer: Roll call was answered by your scripture verse., Mrs. MacPonald and Mrs. ,,Russel were appointed to arrange for day of 'Prayer. TheBible study was taken by Mrs. • R. V. ge- ICenzie and Mrs: We. Huston l'tpok the tonic on India. Helen MacDonald very sweetly sang a solo and Mrs. JamiesOn gave n reading. Hymn 494 and prayer by Mrs. MacDonald closed the .meeting. A social lialf hour' waS -spent with refreshments served by the 'hostess. Presbyterian Guild The regular Meeting of the Young People's Guild was Held on Monday evening.- After the opening hymn, • Mrs. N. calvert read the Scripture reading. The Bible study on the Life of Daniel was ably given bY Donald HenderSon. Musical numbers were ?a. -trio -by -Peggy-and- -Heleit-Mappertal , and Marjorie Hoffman, and a plane diet by,;Kathleen Meintosh and Jean' Foretter., Mist Ituivx gave an inter- esting and instructive ' tall on her trip to Quebec and .• Newfoundland .last: summer , After the singing of a hymn, Mr, •MacDonald closed, the Meeting with Prayer. . • United 'Church W.M.S. , • The' February meeting' •of the W,M.S. of the United bhureh was held February 1st with Mrs. Iltishell pre- ..Thnrinuiet-vfx---tlre-lns't-fttie '79`...****0.-or4.4idomf,oti--*-60. CORDWOOD PILE FOR TRANSIENTS Will •Be Required To Saw Quota Of • Wood Here 'To Earn Their Restore Poll Tax, Affecting Single Men Earning $400:30 Or More: Lueknow Vailagebouncil decided. at: Tnesday.night'e meeting to discour- age transients' front viSi,ting 'here, 01 at least make thein,earn their, kegp. Tfig method: is a ; cordwOod pile, and transients will be obliged, tril'saw 'starve. The past ,month " ran up a new high 'for. the • season, with 73. meals 'setvekat a total r.cbst of -swine tzenty dollars: Members present at the „February Meeting were Reeve' N. • E. Basher' and Coencillors McQuillin and Trel- eaven. , • ' •'Clitirle .Sears, chartered. 'ac- countant of" London, Was re-engaged; as auditor. -Mr.' Sears audited all tin- -corporation-hoolc,s, _last -year. The•-eus tornary $5.00 -grant was made the ISaleation Army-.• • Thirty eords ,18" beech and inaplc, wood were 'Purchased 'frprn" Neil Mc- Callum at • $3.25 a cord, delivered al the Town Hall. • , • . Council decided :to instal -a watei tapand basin m the Town office. , 'The pen tax was. restored with,re- visions. The. new fee remains un- changed at •$'100,'leyied against single men earning a salary. of $460.00 a year or More. This tax had been cancelled last fall. ' • ,LUCKNOW :BIBLE INSTITUTE • '• • . , "But ye, brethren, are' not ie.:dark; nese, that that day shotild overtake yoti at a thief"; How strange, it is -that some. folks hesitate • to belie,ve God's Word concerning the latter,days and yet take delight in trying to peer into the future by Means of Satanic instrunients . shell 'as fortime-tellers, ouija boards and the like. • , ' All are invited tO 'take, advantage of the Free Bible Classes of the Lock.: now Bible Institute " every Friday evening ender ;the able" Ministry of • Rev. J. X. MacGillivray, M.A. And Rey. E. M. Loney, Th.:13. 7:15' P.M.- .Scriptere 'Memorization; '7:34 P.IVL- Prayer for Revival; 8:00 P.M.---,Doct, rine of -.Salvation; 8:45 P.M. -Pro- phetic Bible Truths. •Classes for High School stmt.:lents at 8..00 and 8:,45.11Clars- sea for Public School age ever Fri day at' 4:15. STUDENTS IN THE NEWS AT OTTAWA rOINAGuRATE QcommAJNaTT AUCTION SALE' Sponsored by:, Walter ,Foriter, aniri- agural Community Auction .Sale will , ,he held. in the•Pld" Skating. Rin Luc:know, ne4, Thursday. ,:„.Alreacb't ' there isreonsiderable livestock listed fOr sale, and 'anyone having any art - idles to sell, should get in touch with: Mr. Forster.'Pending the., success of this: sale,. it is planned to hold sim- flier selling events at least every two 'weeks... 'OPAL( *ES WENT AtrENDED• CONVENTION AT MONTREAL • Mr.' Wellington Henderson, who re- presents the W. L. Hogg Corporation Limited, manufacturers of "Bridge" brand Minerals • for farm stoat, re- centl7 attended a Company eonvent- ion in. Montreal: Mr. Woodland, the Company ..chemist, gave a series , of eetureS,Orrininerals-and-theif feeding,- ' to all the sales staff. During their stay:: in the city ,the delegates were the.„ gnats of Dawes "Black Horse" .brew- , ery. They were •greatly' interesteil in the farneue Datives Black Mimes: velkich are now located, in their Winter quar- ters': This: renowned .string of stal- lions hasgained an international re- putation and their services are placed at the disposal of the farmer for a nominal sum each seaSon. There are , 35 horses ' in the siring and, .:,since their inception in 1930, they have Ared over:12,000 living 'teals. . The delegates also had the Pleasure of inspecting the brewery, seeing,. among' other thing* thehuge hop ' storage, . ageing vaults, the bottling • and the Department in. Which the brewers' dried grains -which are highly nutritious for farm ,Steek+4;P bagged for distribution. ' Store at Kincardine. To Manage Kincardine Stare Harold Garlick, former manager of the Walker Store, Wingham, has heen "appointed manager of the' Chainway . • letters . of apereciation from those who had ;been reinembered when ill.; were read. Mrs. Murdie's group then topic Charge of the Meeting. Mrs. W. P. Reid gave the Bible -lesson and Mrs. C. Decker led in prayer. The Study BoOk was taken by Mrs. Bush- ell, Mrs, MeXim and Mrs. Todd: A soli) was rendered . by Mrs. Hall, ac- cernpanied by Mrs. H:Ailin. Mrs. Todd and Mrs. • Bushell ;were enpeinted to make rrangerirents for the Women's World Day of PraYeit, to be held On February 24th. ' • ' , South Kinloss Y.P.S. The meeting Friday evening was m Charge Of the Missionary ,Committee: After the opening hymn the Lord's Prayer ,Was repeated in unison and .Psalm 15 read responsively. Don W- ryer -read the loscriptiire ' lesson alld Mr. Young' led in prayer; .Thte- tali call was answered by "What I Kno.'w •About The programme thee followed.•which consisted 'of a duet by Vest H. Levis and Kathleen amp - be)), the 'topic on "Missionary Pork in• India" -by John D. Ross and Miss Annie 'McKay, another wellirendered dtiet by Misses Eithice and Mary bar.' ter, and a 'reading 'by° Catherine 'Milt - Innes. The Young People accerled the invitation to hol Jt ft b. are the Home of Miss • fizabetb MacIver on February 17th.' Attet Singing another hymn, Mr. Ross dos- eethe meeting. prs.Yer. I Ottawa - ChOsen .by their ' col- leagues as: top all-round high school 'students of Bruce,•CountY, Ettabelle 1ViacDoxiald Luck•now, Ont., and Merion McGillivray of . Port Elgin, .0.nt., arrived at Ottawa Tuesday' to spend three. days watching Parliament work as guests of W.' R,Tonilinson Liberal bomrmons Member for Bruce, and Mrs. Toinfinson • The unaffected, • eiirlphaired girls with a marked similarity. in appear- ance, Who conie frOm different parts of the- • county, Were there only a „ dista:ty ered- tor two months since. they won the contests epabling them to go •.• to the capital, b th girls haVe followed topics to be d cussed by Parliament end, were not ou'rbijheir depth dur- ing: the afternoon session. Although slightly awed by the Commons Cham- ber, • they Were delighted with the informality' of the procedure. , Ettabelle, 18, who has won notice for Scottish dancing and intend§ to learn to play the bagpipes,.' would like to he a nurse sante day, but is, afraid she, is "too srnalr: ;Marionejs. making strides in Masi- and is now organist in her home town church. 'elle/is 16. . During their rapr itaspjourn they Will Visit the royal rniti, the exhibition buildings at the ekperimental fartn. the archives, the nalieum and the National Art Gallery, returning home Friday. Addressed dass • •, Messrs' Harvey McDougall of Tor- onto and Clair lyieDeagall of Guelph were week -end Visitors -with 'their parents; Mr. and Mrs, Rod MeDongall.. Harvey addressed the Thing „Men's' Class of the united Church on Sun- day. EiftertiO6n on the subjeet "CO- OperatiVes in Canada". He told of f tri rithrp_oiak: a "Study of tojaperative efforts there, and gitve a 'geftern1 outline of what is being ateomPlished in NOva SOtia 111 With PneuniOniti. , , Cecil Mooney, formerly of Ripley and well known here among sports followers, has been seriously in Woodstock Hospital with pneumonia. SERIOUSLY- ILL • Mr. Harry Lpgan of,;,Teesivater, is in hospital in London, critically pi . with peritonitis, a development of ii:. ruptured 'appendix. Mr. Logan wai rushed to London the end, of the Week and underwent an emergency oper- ation. HIS condition early this :week V, as Con 'Sk)dere.•grave„ , • - Left Here, 35 --Years: Ago . As regulakly as each., new: year rolls around, along comes his Sentinel -renewal subScriptioh from Frank '..deeSt of Wadena,', .Sask. Mr. Guest Says he has been taking the Sentinel for about forty years, and: would: not like, to be Without it even thoirgh it is thirtyLfive years ,since he left Luck. . AmsL--111.4hatAinseAhethahienTrest-,-- d - 'friends remaining. • SOUTHAMPTON.- REEVE DIES • For the second Wile within eight'. mo;nths the toWn of Southampton has had its reeve die while in office. Will- iam Eagles, reeve who suedeeded Major J.' C.;• Tolmie upon his death last June/ passerkaway in Owen Sound Hospital- on SinidaY. His death was' attributed • to. pneuthonia., Reeve Eagles Was seriously ill when Bruce Cpunty Council inet for its January session. !• • • ' . • 'TAKEN,TO 110SPITAL" ON TRAIN "WHENDS ;ROABLOCKED .e. Austin Martin, sonof Mr, and Mrs,' • Richard- Martin, coecession 4, under- went operation for appendicitis in Kincardine Hospital last.... week. • Owing to the condition of the roads on Monday.. evening, it was Impossible • • to travel by Mdter from Ripley ,. Xiricareline ahd as a resalt, the pate ieet was taken, on a cot, on the' lite . train An anihnlance mat him at •Xiii. rarefies statical,. whieli rUshed him to • the' hasnital, where the operation Was eribr le 6.0410,401.4 H Another Huron' Tawnship resident Roas Bleat, underwent, A Sirnihar -eration incardine. sev. - • particularIY. eral hour s later.