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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1939-10-26, Page 4IAOl4 OInt . ',..... KINLOUH THE [RUCKNQW SEN TI NEL .6 to 'a30 ` o'clock ouca3r October t l y. mcmnrtagv sR.VaT4N"Y`-0ti>:1,•4+'��n^NF'W.�.'sl•••�PwFGFJab,�: M••;t '"- iW aRr+'a eonac"RI��Fen'.^n.ar,4rtcut'k. srfry— Keno.. M.cKenzie's .Orchestra Admission 5'c : Chlldren..25c ST: HELENS v• Mr. °,and' Mrs.. Wm. • Bushell and Ronnie* London were week -end vis, litors with Mr. and Mre. J. 'B: Hodg- ,;kinsen, o . • The W. M. S. Thankoffering meet- ing at the home of Mrs, Thos Mal- colm warms, A►ell, attteended o ne. sdaay non being the • guest speaker. f Mr. and Mrs Maleolm Lane and family visited ,Saturday with.'Hev. An- drew and Mrs.'Lane at Clinton. Miss Jean..Anderson visited Sunday With friends bi Gatti • night, that was played . in A , ziiranber. of ,pu,I►i1s from neigh HThursday � ,so ,triiinute's b'ourin' schools' !Were,, ' at our stliool thti "recon d. time of . me .45 , g Ur Mr, • -and ;Mrs. P, Hynes and. Miss Mairy'Wallace of Walkerton swan' re- . t "••cent visitors "with; Mr. and MTs. E., J. Thom: and Mr: and. MTS..W. A. Miller while Mr.' and lirs.. 'Archie McKinnon also of Walkerton visited ,at the home of their cousin, Mr. D. B. Murray.. The annual Thankoffering of the W. M. S. was observed in the United. Church, on Sunday Morning with Rev. R. C. Todd of Lucknow as the guest speaker. The Sacrament of the Lord's . Sup- . per +will be observed , next Sunday morning. Preparatory • service will he held' on, -Friday evening when Rev. Mr.:. Newman' of . Dungannon twill be the speaker. • • Mr. a►d ' Mrs. Harry 'Torrance,:and daughter. June of North Bay were, recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. ,: J. D. Anderson,. • 4 :The .November meeting of. the Wo- men's 'Institute will .be held on Thure, day. November 2nd in the'community _Holli Ball cash- 7A ountatig contain-, , ing ,the word "Peace": Subject -Peace educatonand international relation- 51iip with Mrs. Andrew •Gaunt, . con- vener. P.rograin.. committee -Muss An- •nie' Durnin .and 'Mr -s. , Earl purnin; Mrs: ' McKenie• Webb vvili'.'give a dem-' onstration ,on "Making' a Meat Loaf": Hostesses I -Mrs • Ewart 'McPherson, Mrs. ;Gordon McPherson, .:Mrs.. McKen- zie Webb It .is expected that a rep;:• resentative of the Red Cross Society. Luckaiow, will'. ba" present. • Anyone. ready '•and willing to knit , socks or sweaters for the soldiers may obtain yarn from `Mrs. ,W. A. Miller, ,The purchase of this yarn was made Miller.. through "a..'grant gratefully re ceived 'from ."the ' Township 'Council.•' to Hallowe'en, masquerade' social will be. held under the auspices of , the' Y: P. .0 in .the United church on Tues- day •evening when anenibers; of 'the Whitechurch Y.' P. U. Will be guests: St.. Helen's ladies release;;bring. lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold 'Barbour and, Bobby Phillips of Fergus were ` recent vistors with.'. Mrs. K. J. Woods, 'who returned •' to Fergus .with them. Mrs. D. Todd has returned from a recentvisit' with her daughter, Mrs. D. J. Macintosh at Vineland ",,,:. THURs1)4:TT. OCTOBER 26TH, 11939 HIGH SCHOOL TAKE 8 TO. 1 :PECISIOIti ,FROM TIGERS ..In a. a►ine:iiining' eof all 'tussle on t1?•.. ' e the High -School `took as 8 to 1. dei • cieatenfromr•Wes;. Ilmston's Tigers. The s eedier students: toolt advan- tage of .every opportunity, and '`kept' pocking -away at the score sheet, till. they amassed timing runs never more ninon two in: anyone inning, On the `other hand the slom wer ov= ing Tiger veteran's, that hit the ran• ways, generally were' exterminated by. double:' killings • 'or forced plays. The min assured ' the H. S. of',at least second 'place in' the final stand- ing, with the. Tigers ending in . third place for the last playoff spot. . High School—W. ' Pinnell, Calvert, D. Aitchison, J. Cook, R. Mc- Neil, :R. Richards, G. S. McIntyre,. J. Leith, L. Wylds A. 'McKinnon. • Tiger—J. • C: ` McNab, C. Thomp- son;.C. Greer, A::MeCartney,'J. Ross, L. MacDonald, : C. • Johnston,' R. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Logan of Ripley` Jayson; • J..Campbellr ,V.. Hunter. -on, Friday last prepaaing :n ,,de direction 'of Mr, C Ireland P.f or a re Cita; in' Ti eswater next (week. " en: of Culross . Mrs:. Jack tSlia!uti4ac'k spent a few %days:. with 'her' grand: 'mother, 'Mrs. ' E. 3. Hatdenby. A. reception, was:;held'.in Bervie on Tuesday; evening . for 'Mr:' and. Mrs. Edbert Bushdli (nee Dunedin MacDon- ald) "who were' Married recently. Mr., and Mrs. ,Albert Crang ' and Miss Jean 'Orr , of Kinloss visited, Wednelsday evening 'with ; Mr. 'and :Mrs; W: `Boyle , Mrs. John '.Colwell entertained the ladies of. the Kairshea on Thursday afternoon. • • A number ' of the. girls from' here, attended the .short course. at Holy.: rood last week on "Planning and pre- paring meals". 'Miss Smith of Hamil- ton 'wsaas. the 'instructor. DOMINION'S' SECRETARY Even . debonair,: Anthony' Eden, re.: tweed' to ' the ' cabinet': as secretary •. ef' abate for the doininions carries his gas mae:k in .a knapsack' as he' walks thoughtfully to : 10 'Downing Street fbr• a cabinot' meeting.. , W H,i'TECH UR•CH We are sorry to report Mr. Janes Emmerson to be under] the IIdoctor's care, •suffering from .a serious :heart condition. • Mr. John "Clubb has gone to Heng' gall. forthe winter months to live with. alis sister -lin -law, Mrs. 'Wm. Dow. : • Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Ezra . Wellwoodon celebrating their ;twenty-third :weddin'g. anniversary. . A good. attendance of ladies at the • Miss LettyFox is in Lucan helping:' W. M. S. Thankoffering' in • Chalmers= her' sitter, Mrs.' .Roy ':Paton, to, move. Ohurah Thursday afternoon, ',when from Lucan to St. Georges where they Mrs. Robert .Davidson addressed the 'have been: transferred .to the station meeting. Lunch was served ` and a there, sociablehalf hour enjoyed by all. Make this. "TWIN :LOAF" TREAT Either •or both of the recipes given below can be made from' your ordinary cables brad sponge. Give your family variety in this way; OLATE Nt1T BREAD . . ORANGE DATE BREAD, 234. ups breadsponge ; 2 pi Cutpis bread sponge l sp. salt •. 4 Tblsps. sugar ' 3i up sugar 4 • 'Mhos. niched shortening" 2 Well -beaten e: gs i " Tip. salt ti spent Wednesday .evening with Mr. and Mrs.. Jas.. Hodgins.. Word was; received sere' Sunday of - the sudden passing ; of the late Uriah Wall of • 990. Gerrard . Street, Toronto: Mr, Wall was a former res - dent of Concession .10.. Wfes•—o ra`tto.ns a Pe F►5pie at our school. The lights were turn- ed -oilduring.. the week: . . • The November meeting of the Holy - rood Women's Institute; will be' held on Thursday next, 'November 2nd. at the home of Mrs. EIdon Eckenswil- ler. Convener -Mrs.' 'Airier Ackert; assistants—Miss . Hazel Percy," Mrs. Arthur Graham; '. topic :.Peace . and In- ternational "research, Mr. McIntyre, Score by Innings Tigers ' 000 , 100 000-1 High, School . '. 011 112 ' 02x=-8 Urepi)fes--Harbld'Greer, Jack • Mac. Donald. • , LUCKY 'WINE AND ZION "llilESrl 'PY -iW-a . When '.Zion defeated Curries : last Wednesdaynight they took 'undispli= ted, possession of first place in ,their group:' winning: all three 'games. The Lucky Nine edged out, a '10 to 8 victory on., Tuesday night over the luckless Die-Hards, and .as a re- sult' the Lucky Nine finished' en' top in the town group. with four straight. Neither score cards of these two s ames are available at time, of.; writ- ing. Wednesday,. • • And so with the . schedules:com- pleted,: the playoffs now get under,- way ' for the Wm. Schmid Trophy,' with the 1st, 2nd and 3rd place teams. meeting the three respe<ctivehigh' teams in the. rural •group, in. the first elimation series. • -A ticeorN saevicr or THE CANADIAN egroveAL. ASSOCIATION ANO LIPS. INIURANCli COMPANIES IN CANADA • Whohl tubereulosis 'is' diagnosed, what ;is : the • patient '4 o dot The ans Wer to ' this question is REST. 'This is what the doctor will tell him to do, because gver'yone swill .agree that in - the .• treatment`" of t*ercuiosis, the Most impo>~tant point is.reett•physicaI and aisental,.. ,° to tilberen1001e; the lung i%s diseased', and ,through rest•'the. activity :of the, liing'Is diminished and so;the healing forces,. are given' a better' chajiceto arrest ,,the disease . process, ,:halt. the .progress of .the disease,. -and °,bring' about' a cure. ' ' ' • At 'birth, air f 1rst- enters ' the lunge when breathing begins. Thi's,e.air, which is at' ' atmospheric ' pressure, causes the. lungs to . expand, filling: the •chest cavity. Owing to their elan- ticity, the lungs' tend to =contract against the, atmospheric pressure, and this creates a slight negative . pr'ess- ure or suction , in the' chest cavity outside of • the lung itself. Between Ole lung, and chest wall there is the pleura, a smooth cover- Lucknow%,•. current events; motto—He' :who .would enjoy power must pay the price . of responsibility; roll call name 'a returned soldier; lunch—Mrs. Eldon , Ecketiswiller, Mrs. . Albert Crang, Mrs. Wm. McLean.. Mrs.. M. 'Pierson and Mrs. A. Pier-. sop of. Millarton visited Sunday at Mr, , Bi E. McLean's. • Mr.' Edgar Eckenswiller visited with his :parents, Mr.' and Mrs., J.'Ecken- swilleron Sunday. Att. (Intended for Last Week)• Mr. and Mrs W. (Benton and Dor- een ' of Essex were recent visitors 'with :Mr, 'and 'Mrs,. Wm. Jackson. Miss Winnie Percy, R.N., of List- owel, spent the week -end at her home here: - A number from 'here is attending the W. I. short coursetat H'olyrood. My. and Mrs. B. MacLean and Bal- four . and Mrs. W. J. MacLean vis- ited over the. week -end with Embro friends. • ' . . The W. M. S. Thankoffering meet- ing was, held at ..the home of Mrs. Thus. Malcolm on Wednesday after- noon. ' , A number from • here 'attended the Harvest . Thankoffering Services at Kingarf on Sunday. ' `I' O 'It E N'1' -- Comfortable •R 'bons SCR ,SALE -,-Singer sewing 'machine house town water. Temple Clarice. in first class' shape Apply at Sentinel' `iitew ai rte. riltt`ar'ti7t�Y Yz+'t1Ig. grigr ,. ....'. '' 'C`3" '�'rr.'�i3�" ".a ' y . 7 2 `•"'•' 7,e4 - d'�' .;3'•..: "i?:;"u " ...«.".•,.^art..', 'T.�..r' ;''a�a•;,a*; . CLEARING. AUCTION SALE of farm stock, implements and grain, at Y . . ; ! x n nevAM„ aNRI � C+fa .. ,.. :?FlM1,M. .. . .. at•'^^d 'q_'k. ..., '.a" . i' CV'�°?�:1 kFT.. . merit,. Qpply,to Mrs. Jessie MaeInnes, NOTICE—RE BULBS Horticultural .Society members may get their Hyacinths ,rind . Tulip bulbsY from the Secretary. .TWO-WAY A(JON On the Kidneys,; antiseptic and invigorating.. Rum - keeps attack the, cause of Rheumatism.. Sciatica' •Lumbo o.` McK1M'S DRUG. •STQiZE. ing' of two layers, the large • One ' of which covera'the lung, : and the. other. the inner side of the chest wall.' In the . act. of. breathing;, these . two cover - inn glide the , one over the other.., Within recentyears, artificial pneumothorax has, ben used to place a diseased . ing at ` 'Complete rest, order to increase the chance of heal- ing., This is accomplished by intro- &acing air . into the pleural , cavit`y the space between the' two coverings or layers of pleura. The introduction of air into the; pleural cavity reduces the negative pressure (that- is nor-• mal in that cavity and So. equalizes the pressure that is exerted on the lungs film within and without. The. result is . that the lung collapses and is at rest . • .. Not all patients requite P. neumo :.. thorax, nor are all cases suitable for such treatment: For those cases which are selected' after proper examina- tions and studies, there ' is . no doubt that, this eforin\ of treatment has rev- olutionized the outlook., 'The treat- ment . mu'st be maintained by 'inject- ions in=ject -ions of 'air for months and ' possibly, years. This does not •. mean that any less care, is to be given as regards the other points'•of treatment. .It does mean, however, that much can be done for 'cases that were considered. hopeless; it . speeds up recovery in many cases, lessens the. chance of spread to the :.other lung, reduces sputum and; se minimises the chance of spreading the disease and, alto- gether, , represents lto-gether,,represents a great' advance in • the treatment .of a .. dise�ase which' is still one of •the moat cbmitten and persistent enemies of mankind; 'T heard yougave a big dinner at ,your house Saturday." "Yes,'14 served soup to nuts". "Your'relatives showed up, eh ?"' CREWE Mr. and Mrs. Ezart Taylor ane flamily of Lucknow spent Suiiday with Mr. and. Mrs. ' Wilfred Drennan. Mr. Ivan' Montgomery attended t1u' teachers' convention at London last week, Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Campbell and family. of Detroitspent the week- end with friends at 'Crewe. Mr," and Mrs., George Emmons of, Sarnia spent the week4end with their son Lerne and Mrs: Emmons. Mrs. Wm. Begley who spent the' past' twd 'weeks with Mr. and Mrs, -John. .Menary returned to Hamilton with her husband who spent the week- end here. . Mr. and Mrs. Herb Curran of Maf• eking spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Mr. 'Colin Crozier of ,Parkhill, seen' last week -end at his hone here. Hi was accompanied ba 'k with his par- ents, Mr. and°Mrs. Crozier who spent, the day at Lieury. • Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hunter spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Bert Tre- leaven. . A •number •from' here attended the fiiviert,.tnf ow. 1St. mr.. Richard• Twatu--. 1 Tsp. cinnamon . : 2 ' ell•beaten eggs 2 ozs. melted chocolate '1 Cup finely chopped dates, . 1 'Cup chopped walnuts Grated rind of one orange 3 . to 4 cups stfie4.Robin . 3 to 4 sunk of sifted Robin Hood either case miix'thee ingredients gr digin si'herderedven, d di tg,sm cie t Ad t to otma Placa In la bend,brush Klightlyetil t� bend, fit•ush:the 'surface oit melird shortening and lei rise id a warns p -lace until doubled in, , Shape into a loaf, place in a greased pan and let rise again until doubled' Haile. Then bake in a moderate oven (350°F.) for 45 inmates, reelpeswere submitted by Mrs. S. McKay Sincerely, of Hbiirawee, Alberta "The secret of 5»' • autrats," uhe says, ' is itobiir I•Ibpd flour: it • Poe=,farther. rise3 easi"er in the sponge, and -. ,. h fin chat ')NEE 11 IN ERvttCE • Hood , . R�Aged. boot Was/tett' Whiz a I. • �lt9�i tk', Tr it Wt.. t\4� + 1'1.9.14 Final Standing Won • Lost., Lucky Nine 4 0 High School. 3 " ' 1 Tigers ` ' . 2 2 Outlaws . ; 1 ' 3 Die-Hards , , '0 04 • Group "Br' Zion. 3 , • 0 Kinlough .... ... 2 - ` a' Curries ' ' 1 2 Dungannon •., 0 3 "Justinsert this advertisement", said •a .weary -looking man to the ed.• itor, "$75 'reward to any person who, will return, 'black persian cat to, Vers. °o "Isn't' that a big sum for a cat?" "I.t was my wife's pet +cat." "Oh, it's nil ,right. I drowned . it." C'1'RAYED=froma� Joi ' •MacRae'=,' r'ass ,farm int .Lochalsh; 3 • yearling cattle -- Missed: one, . two months ago and two, one month ago. John; Mac- Rae, R. 3, 'Lucknow. A LICTION'SALE of 100 head .Ontario bred cattle, yearlings and two -year- olds, at Agricultural. Grounds, Ripley. Tnesday; 'October 31st. Tom Harris: Prop., Matt . Gaynor,, Auc. HOLYROOD Mr.' and .Mrs. Harvey Ackert and family of Lorlle,; Mr. Arvin Graham of Tara were "recent visitors at Mr. Erneat Ackert's. ' Mr. ' and Mrs. Eldred ('orris ..,and Family . of Clark'`= . spent Sunday at Mr. Thos: Harris. The Short Course on "Preparing' and Planning of 'Meals" conducted by Miss • Smith of 'Hamilton and spon- sored by the Holyrood Women's T-. stitute was well attended. , •°' Mr. and' Mrs. Russell Johnston and family spent Sunday' at Mr. • Frank: Johnston's. Dont forget to see. the advertise ment of, the Masquerad.e dance at Holyrood on . Friday night, Octet:ei 27th. ' ' M. and .Mrs. •Eadie and Doris spent ?aturday:north friends nt Glenannon. They were accompanied home'. by' Mr,r '1 Eadie who is remaining for,n vis• Mr. Gra iairr Pinkney of Dungannon was jt recent visitor at Mr. Thos. Harris." .. ' Mr.: and' Mrs. Robert Marpona'id and Florence . spent' : Sunday at Mir. I. C. Turnbull!s of Underwood. They were' accompanied home by Mr. Jack MaeDonald ' who had been spending.* few days there. ' Mr. and Ml's: Eldon Renwick, Mair•, AUCTION' BALE—of surplus farm stock', at Con. 3,'Kin'ioss, '3 miles north of Whitechurch on Friday November 3rd at .1:30 o'clock. See bills for list and "terms. John. J., Johnston, Prop.:' Well. Henderson, •.am, CULROSS' CORNER'S,' Mr. and Mrs '. Wraith; Mr. and Mrs. Whytock spent 'Sunday afternoon ,iri Wingham.. recently. 1.frs. Hannah returned home on Sat urday from a few days visit in De- troit.. . Mr, and. Mrs. • Morley : Bell . from Gorrie visited Mr. and Mrs:. Hannah •3;unday. , t 24 . Con. 1 10Culross on Friday,. Le , November 3rd, at one: o'clock. No re- serve . as farm hasbeen sold.. See bills for list and 'terms. James Day, R. J; Foririosa, Prop., Matt. Gaynor, Ape. ' . �. • `WOMEN -WANTED =` -MAKE M+:?' 'E MONEY THAN,:EVER BEFORE: We are booking 'for ambit- ious mbiti ous . women 'who are ..FREE to work' t' and MAKE MONEY. in ad 'independ- ent business. Our' line includes ever. K. 200 daily necessities. Many valuable'l territories now • available. No exper- ience necessary. For FREE details and catalogue° INQi'IRE .TODAY:. i:'amilex,. 570 St. Clement, -MONT-' 1' REAL. HOUSE FOR SALE—Comfortable frame dwelling, all modern conveni= eitces, good • garden, good garage. Wilt sacrifice: for°• 'quick sale. Apply, to Sam Murchison; Lucknow. F. T. 'ARMSTRON'G OPTOMETRIST WILL ,'BE - IN LUC KNOW,..." TEACH' WEDNESDAY .. • • 9.30 A. M. To 8. 'P M.' Jur WM. SCHM'ID'S STORE . . - CON. Q. KI NLOSS S. Tuesday' evening .a nuitrber from. here attended the' fowl sapper held 'in the Town Hall, .Tee'swateri, in aid of • St' Mary'"s• Church and • report a lovely hot supper, Mr. Simon 'Donaldson . is making. • Miss' Laura Bell, spent the week- end at her home. . • Mr. and Mrs. Crossman of. Toronto ;pent Thanksgivin'g.at Mr. •end ' Mrs. John Ross's. - •Mr.' and . Mrs. Brownsconibe from Chesley spent ,Sunday 'with Mrs. Green. • a wonderful improvement on the farm recently .bought from 'the McAllister' s, of Guelph. The past few days •have. been busy pulling haw. trees. Mr. William Johnston of Clinton. Mrs. "Janie McPherson,. , Donald Me - Pherson, . Mr. and Mrs. James . Valad spent a day last rv'eekt wiih Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, Harriston. • Mr. Oscar •Kieffer from Formosa was a .'week -end visitor • at the ' home Of Mr. and Mrs: Rodger Corrigan, The many friends of. Mr. Thomas White are sorry to hear ~'he is not as well as they would like to bear. But we ail :join . in wishing him ' n speedy recovery. • Mrs: AIL Murray. who' was laid. up with .quinsy and the children ,''with jaundice :are 'much 'getter again, we are' pleased to report. : Mrs. P. M. Johnston and Miss Ruth Johnston of Lucknow spent Thursday with Mr . .and Mrs; Jerome Valad. Those who attended • the course last week given by Miss Smith' in the Township Hallunder' the W. I. are very much. pleased with their instruc- tress and say it was well worth at -4' tending. ' ' The wolf taik has beep quiet for the lastrecently morel sh 'while but r eep have been killed. hu macher lost a fl nd ' they have- been the Donaldson Bush ray Mr. ' Charles Sc ock ' last week a heard again in on the old McC ' farm. ' ' Reports from Kincardine -of ,seeing' • bears..Mrs. Lauder of • Culross whil'! • getting the cows saw two, black bears • drinking at •a . creek • that runs ,thru their farm. , • Mr. Merle Johnston of the Store Staff accompanied • by his ; parents, Mr. and Mrs. P: •M. Johnston of Lucknow spent Sunday "with Strat- ford . friends. • I, We are sorry 'to report Miss ' Han- nah Ross has .been laid up with infec- tion in her arm. We all'.,join in wish- ing. her . a speedy ;recovery. Mr. William McPherson from Mil- verton called ,on a number of friends in 'this community last week. Mr. Harold Congram .bad the mis- fortune to upset his car .while driv- ing home from Ripley the latter, part '• of last week. The axle 'broke and the . • ear got out of control. Holroyd we are sorry to .report is: going around with r sore ankle, • Mr. ,John .Kaughee is able"•to be out again after' being under the tate of the doctor. We are sorry to report Mr. Wm.` Thompson' to be very sick.•. WEDDING BELLS LASSALINE—BLACK A pretty wedding. was solemnized at St. Peter's Church, • Goderich, when. Beulah,' daughter '' of Mr. and . Mrs. Wallace .Black, of`Goderieh, was wed- ded to.Gerald ,Lassaline son. of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Lassaline, 1Goderich Township, Rev. Fr. Fallon officiat- • Mg. Tho wedding music. was played by• Miss Martina- Hussey. The bride' was gowned .in a gray' tailored' suit, black hat 'with black acessories ..and ..: carried a corsage of roses. Miss Lit ella Black, sister of the bride, • was brid'esmaid.: 'She • wore a navy blue 'tailored suit, wine . colored hat and carried roses. Harvey Lassaline, bra. of • the, groom, was best mean. After the ceremony a reception. was held at' the bride's home on Trafal- gar. After the honeymoon . Mr. , and. '• 'Lassaline assaline will take:up; residence on the fourth concession of Goder- ich township:' - • Cogama's farmed "wolf man", Joe remember has beem "mothering" his ey`°=oi r5dayn,, , the home of, his sister, Mrs, Janitor• Drennan. There will he a• Hallowe'en ,social in Ctewe schoolhouse on Monday even- • • 1 •I' • 1 r; � 1 i.r 1 1 ;! � i '1 MIA, i 1 11 • til ‘1' i j11 ;11 ' 1► . ' �,�, ;IrE' ` • 1 ' � 'I Ii , � `I �i r 1 Ih el , 11 \•118;;• d 1. .Sunday visitors at Mr. Win. It adie's. Mr, and" Mrs. 11otvard Harris' and `daughter Lorraine and Mrs: Thos. Harris 'spent Saturday evening at Mr, John JamieE n's, L teknow, • with 'a wolf as eat, has found ,a pair .to housebreak them and • even get t dining -room table of youngilio eatingoffhe m of n4;vs pets in a couple m3 moose which literally eat out of his just like' the rest of the 'family..Ro- hand. With the kindly ••eo-operation of Gentlyhe nearly loot his pets, which Mrs. Joe,, who. for as long as ehe Can he had quartered on an island in • 1 d iia �i 1 t, t� 1 1 1 fl 1 1 �� 11,1 ' � '11 . �, 1 �� .1� 11 •� 1 �� 1�� 1,,i • I• . ' 1y 1 � , 1 1 � Mi sinakwa lake. A eborm blew to the mainland 'in search of Joe. With throeIroquois Indians and a ' huskie dog he trailed them.' and borug'hlt thein home. "They were sane . • . klad.t6 get back;' said Joe. .4 ,1 t`.`, '?":' \„11111 ��� , . . ��• '1, ' •1 X1 111.1,11 • 1 ,