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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1936-01-02, Page 8
/ ; THURSDAY,THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL CLOCAhridGEHERAL)I dting his sick trus-* for je ec- It the ?1 FlliALJCLi X- r RESTAURANT A MALICIOUS PRACTICE ...... “T-f'/D/ctheir ■ patronigi HA, i hone t» A- i . »r , i— “•''* ** “me wicn .*■around the Nicholson’s sister, they having ” 'L, ;A' The Both •rt ’ ’* 'u^-our Dr. new was en- is on the it is expected ___ Everything marked down to Clear. Cal! in anytime. • <* * -' ; . ■ ' ■ ’* , ’ ■ ' • ; '7 CLOTHING SPECIAL—F REE EXTRA TROUSERS Wl'jJ ’• ./■■■■ ' EACH SUIT. an4| after which the happy at. »• 1 ;'':/;"$4t50'.'7'jfour. “choice "per pair-—------------ BOYS’ FLEECED COMBINATIONS—Size 28-30 7^i^ -32.. Reg. $1.00. Clearing Per Suit MEN’S ALL WOOL UNDERWEAR—Shirtsjjiand) d* | KA Drawerss-Regi—$L8&--EachrAYhile-they^lastt^Eaeh^rJ*^i-*^^" I of ' hay/' Siost areas fflto a very |en.. The . I so gr’e^ Bro few at, f. being lots the needs t» m the I arg-' \ /. J ■ market J i I v pvifica, fem'and. is' expect pthef.fodder crops aroW io United Stales and , I Nevertheless, efoort’ ;.g- United Stites .from* ties should benefit after.- j.xivjn tnC . rcd<6i ’ AmeMcam import tariff . To'fr f the United Church sever-’ I Dr. Johnston stated the. school io the statu; to be & ton during u. "' oervito b 11 ■ 4 ^<fiice for successful transfus^^l V V?He Buenos,Aires correspondent®] _ ^saai aaid. / i W 27 . days elapsed. bei^W ■ ■” aM. the trans4;'’^ A neth MacLean performed the cere- JANUARY Amberley Couple ..Celebrate Anniversary Bfr. and^Mrs. Janies M. Blue Were fifty. Years Married On Saturday —Surrounded By Their* Family On The Occasion-—Clock Presented ’ ■ „ // A; ■ . ; The Yuletide season was a partic- ularly happy one for the Bliie^ fant. ily, for qn Saturday, December 28. jSjjj. arid? Mrs. James Blue celebrated -their golden wedding anniversary. The eVent was fittingly . observed At; a gathering at the home Of Mr. rind■/•’'M^S%.;Jonri' Blue,, concession 2, sent; foie dinner and elit.ertain- ment, when Rev. Nicholson acted as toastmaster, and Mr. Donald Blue ftpqke on: behalf of the family.. 7’Thq honored and "highly respected Amberley couple were presented with A/400-day clock arid gold rings, Mr. and^Mrs. Elymer Reavie making the presentation. On behalf of the ten granchildren, Master Eugene Blue presented ^^grandmother with a bouquet. ;nF chrysanthemums. Rev. Nicholson proposed the 'toast to Mr. aud Mrs. Blue, which was ^Mnarindqd to by Messrs. Rod Mac Neil' OBITUARY MRS. DAVID MALLOUGH A former resident;4 of Lucknow, Mrs. David Malloughj passed away at the home of. her son, Mr, E, L. Mallough in Saskatoon on Friday," The remains were brought to Luck now for burial in Dungannon ceme tery. The .funeral \service was held in the-Presbyterian Church on Tues day, conducted* by Rev. C. H. Mac Donald. 1 Mrs, Mallough’s maiden name was Miprtie; Sinclair, She was born, in .Scotland,’arid crossed the ocean as an infant, her parents settling near Harriston. Fifty^-five. years ago she was married to David Mallough at Teeswater, and a very few years later they moved to Lucknow, where her husband first ran a shoe repair business and, then operated a groc ery store in Lucknow until his death in December, 1921, his wife surviv ing him. exactly 14 years and . one day. After his death, Mrs, Mallough made her home in Grimsby with her, son Brown, but following' his death some six years ago,' she went west and has since made her home with her son Earl in Saskatchewan, Mrs. Mallough was 76 years of age and for thirty years has been painfully afflicted .with rheumatism, her'^-lR-e b°re with great. patience. Tvr«irS Pa’n l®ft her as |Mall°ugh „ Hnarr Lx. fail. Mrs.! many Lucknow friends. " * «/by „„„ MW MJ Arxcooxp. ATXIIC-^ ■. Tout . and Neil musical. num^w^r^vigs and Hum’ -..Mr, arid,-Mrs. Blue were^TH^^k; In the year 1885, at the home of » 't^ri7Wi^s?.parerits^ the lritq, Mr. and ? Mrs. John McLellan at. Amberley., Rev. : John. McFarlene officiated' ■ at i the ceremony. The entire family of. eight children were present. Those /■ frpm. a 'rdisfrince-;~attending were^Mr? 'Mr-: and Mrs. -Neil Qoodliand also. of Detreit.' ' ,.'7/-*/... ■ Onri particular feature of? this-i :^^>(AyMthat;itLwasheldinapartl qLtke home the bride: arid groom lived ——____L~ WEDDING BELLS'? Tate Mr. and , Mrs. Don- ' . ®M?:®liie,j father arid motlier of the ? . groom, celebrated their golden wed- HILL—-LONG , ,*ng! twenty-five years ago in the Charming wedding bells nung>a ' ■ '• ' merrily with Christmaschir^k*he A Alanse: of .the Mhfield-^X^^^^1'!"■J ----- Ch"ufch oT Christinasz7®rnin^*>hen ' Ralphs Wilberforc °f Huron ! Township and ria Sybella Long of Ashfield wnahi'p, were united hi the boxds of holy wedlock, the McLeod mihisteU of the church, J. K. Mac- Ripley Gillivrayw officiating. The bride wris "'^ beautifully gowned in. blue, /velvet, sprig of holly, her sister Jean I acting^qs bridesmaid, while the , rroom was' supported by his brother Cecift A choice jedding ring. wa3 *sed in the ceremony. - The . bridal party thereupon Te’ -.•paired to the homes of the bf!a<s nother for Christmas dinner and a himeof-‘glad-rejoidirig^ahd^congtat - ' ilations, after which the bar" -ouple boarded the holiday train Ripley for a honeymoon trip of ‘ndefinife .dpraiioja,bearing . ’■hem the best.. wishes^, and -earnest ?rayers- of all their /friends for a joyous arid prosperous wedded life. 7/7 FORSTER—SCOTT A. quiet but pretty Christmas wed ding was solemnized at 4 o’clock on .Christmas Day, , at the home of Mr. RIPLEY COUPL1^dH§ERVED DIAMOND WEDDING SUNDAY ■\Mr. andL Mrs. Donald.. S. .Married In' 1875; Lived In ’ ‘.T Life. .' ^sM^or ’ 60. jnears; the . entire period ^heir-married .life^ Mr.'and Mrs, ■'jl^niald 'Bo.'.McLepd have resided. in //ipley.^Their present home is on the ®it$' of/the. house. to which they went 1 wafter their marriage- on" December '■i9;/i875r^7""/"-/'J./, ^fheir^/dirinKHmN^ve^ing on; - Sunday. The bride^qf 6 , years ago is the former; Annie M , eson,; born hear' Ripley. Mx. Mcl.eo js»a native of /Scotland.coming' ito nada in early r Boyhood.- He. is noVv 86v arg 0j age'; his wife i» 79.-, ■ \ . ’ 7 ’ , The 60th weeding -an^M^sary was. •pent" qqietly at- their both areenjoying; excellent\^aith. Mr. and; Mrs- McLeod are ^e(j members, of/4 St. Andrew’s. UrN^ . ... -r- ——■•»««*'= yi mr. 1 & Church, Ripley. TYnu^Xs. Alexander Scott, Wingham, I \Of their family* of4 six, .fi^ a^ "v*“ x< * 7’?-’ -Tf’. living. They are / r Archer ’-anje the bride of James Cecil Fors- William street ^ondon* Rev. Donald ter’ son of Mr.apdMrs. James For- ?\McLq^ J^EMrs. D. W. Worthy of ' 6£’^®St Waw*nosh‘ R®v- Ken" Doderich; Mifs. Annie Smith and J. ”eth MaeLban performed the eei^-. • A. McLeod, of. Ripley. The yoamrest mi>n3:> witnessed by only >mmediate, son. Donald.Sutherland McLeod gave his life in the Great War. The counJe have eight grajndsons *and .granddaughters. - Mr. Oscar 1 Casemore has returned to \ Stratford after spending a week with friends here, - Miss Evelyn MacDougall of Ifoa- forth spent a few (days vis friends in. St. Helens’. „ Mr. Robert Andrew of Listpwel has—spentrthe- prist* week” with parents, Mr. and Mrs.. W. G. Andrew Mr.. Will Johnston, of Hamalton was a.holiday visitor with hfe sister Mrs. /fcussei, Robertson and Mr. Rob*- e'rtson. • "/ ; ‘ TAJIiss"^^ (into sang a . pleasing sold1 at | evening service in the on Sunday. , Miss Audrey Horne list at present, and she will be confined to bed About a month. <■ [ Miss Freda MacDougall spen Christinas holiday with her mother, Mrs. J. MacDougall/ 2nd con., and returned to Seaforth; Miss Blanche* Thom of Grand Rapids, Michigan, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver John ston. for a few days this. week. / Misses Marjorie arid Audrey Hen derson, student nurses at iStratford and Walkertori respectively, spent the holiday with their parents,* Mr. and Mrs. Well. Henderson. The New Year’s dance under Fire Co. auspices drew a large crowd, very" slightly larger than that ‘ pre-, sent et the Christmas dance- Hogan’s WEARING; APPAREL YOUR CHILDREN WILL. NEED . GOING BACK TO SCHOOL BOYS’ CORDUROY'BREECHES, Leather knee, djl gQ i. double seat, with lining, Special ___L^XLT-tiiHr. • ./ GREY WHIPCORD BREECHES, waterproof, dou- dj| Qg .... ...bie knep-&^seat, lined-with-extra Tieavy—material—jy.?. " 4 Only, WINDBREAKERS—All wool. An- excellent/ garment .. for school. Sizes 32, 34, "36. Regular $2.25.^- jlOl Pullover Sweaters—All wool, new; collar, zipper fastening. Reg. $fj£5 for"__-------------------— Ladies’ KID GLOVES—Broken sizes. All new styles. Reg, $1,50 ,for ___________----------------.... . ' Children’s FLETTE, PYJAMAS—6 - 14 yrs. Special JOofi he said and “the health of Aui ,ren should be more valuable. *’ ’animals.” _/Z. ; Ia; referring t^p3g^_MkcDon;i. ^^saterie^; V ii an£l file of the tax-eNev®dJre not anxious to cut sal-. pa.y%d that piprso^nally he would a*’*to See them increased as .soon US possible, -whidp//. synchronized somewhat, with. 'Dr. Johnston’s ex pression that ,hri.-favoredI ji partial restoration/of’ the’ eut, ; which he had Apposed originally., . Rev? MacDonald touched on grant reductions from all sources, that totalled $1019.06 less received tha^n fTast year. Mr. MacDonald, who serv- ( ed as secretary-treasurer during the I year withoiit remuneration,, said he would not care to dp so another | vear: Whether or not he would , qua! ify for re-election, he had not then definitely made up his/mind. In coiu clrisiori he. touched on , the appoint/ merit of A High School . Board of trhsteefc, ri- matter The Sentinel ex/. Uiairied in tr Tecerit”AsSuef^ /• DECEMBER ONE OF »iTT.T '•» •»»—*------ xrxv JCl VJ?" DULLEST MONTHS ON, RECORD Siih ShoneOn Only 7 Days. 0f; . -Month—. Total Snowfall Over 4 Feet. ‘ December of 193^;., qualifies aS one I of the darkest months on record, by boasting only one day of clear sky luring the month and', only 7 days when the sun shone part .timet ; '■ Snowfall during the month totalled ...----r r« •«>f,4aaillr ">2.75 inches as compared with 20.75when their daugnt6x,A?50s May, be- ’riches in December 1934. This^vyeai t_sj_ - -■ snow fell on 21 days of the inonth . and ip 24 howfs .one One occasion 11 . inches of 1 “The Beautiful” fell. This .. is not a deep , snow record however. > Officially 61.50 inches, of snow are re-[ corded in December 1909 q.nd the’ following year was riot much behind in this respect with 56.25 inches..*^ • ■In direct contrast, •. December of .1.889 set a record with only 1.7 in- . 'hea of snow and on the 29th of that month, honey bees were “dying •itong,” according, to records kept by the late Malcolm McDonald. Last week’s .cold spell broke its hack oh Sunday morning/ -when the i mercury slipped to iO.2 degrees- he-. : ’ow zero for by far the coldest night ■ oouquet of butterfly roses. ?f the month, a^ other readings ^dur-1I The groomsman was< Mr. Morgan ’hg the cold snap yrere s .ffossiJ) I -j* * - * -zero mark. . . /. I „ iiumvuiaiemembers of . the families. The decor ations were in pink and white and nd ei ht ff°rme^ an attractive setting for the ’"erembny, The bride, who was given in marriage by" her brother, George was charming - ,iri her long fitted "rape tone velvet gown, silver san dals and. bandeaux of silver leave?: Had we the power to give any ’nd wore a^ corsage bouqudt, of but. own one gift, we Would give it free- roscs ”<1 Mly ™n'y; tom from gossip! That gift would The M’ss Ena Cot"«. ot mean as mlieh, perhaps ’ .mSto,. hap-. Tot""*". *" » Mack velvet gdwn. ■ piness ab anything we eould think w’th hatching accessories and wppe . 4 n corsage bouquet of butterfly roses. i 7 x ij *i x •, Tbo - -------«a»i wir. Morgan Gossip, plam-devil-tongued go.oU,, i. . about other people and their at- .o’, . , * » • 0 A S ■ . • • march W2” -1-----fairs is one of the outstanding social Qurrje curses of. our day. More unhappiness , ■ * . ‘ .. „ la caused by the careless repetition Immediately sfter the =. of guesses, rumoft, scandals, half- WP‘«>” »» the form of a buffet truths and untruths than by any ]»n<*eon was held a other .one cause. It may be, that all • communities are alike in this r4espeqt—probably they are—but we are' safe in saying that some towns have more’than its full’ share of these people who ‘seem to take an mhholy delight in . discuss ing freely with little thbught of suits, ariy arid every matter con- cerning people. iChat there be little ©r nd truth in the remarks .doesn’t matter. ‘ ■ A little more, consideration fox people’s ieelirigs is a fine gesture, one which might be well remember ed the next time you feel inclined to pass an unkind remark about »on; r____ wcuuing*I march "was. played by Mrs. Wm. W, Cnrwia , 41 ‘ I Immediately after the ceremony a i . -f a buffet ___ at the bride’s home.___________________________'"N ' Mr-, and Mrs. Forster left on a short wedding trip immediately after the reception, the bride Wearing a rust .crepe colored dress, brown tree bark coat with wolf collar with mat ching accessories and a golden brown "1 metallic hat. They will reside in IWiiigham. Templeton &/C-O OUR COMPLETE NEW STOCK OF BOYS’ AND MERCHANDISE WILL BE SOLD. YES, - RIGHT D ’ THE BARE SHELVES! A • . 's GET YOUR SHARE OF THE BARGAINS. .. SPECIALS - - MEN’S ODD PANTS. Regular S5.75, St.95 and fl> ' $4;5ff."Your choice "per .... Which Prevented Greater Reduction In The Mill Rate Which 'Was Re duce^ lVi Mills v^A .reduction in school grants amounting ' to . $1019.06, prevented a four, mill reduction in the schpol rate this year. The reduction/was mills. Rev. C. H. MacDonald, acting secretary of the School Board,, stat ed at the ' Nominationmeeting on Monday,, as school., matters came under discussion. / .^ "^RdvN'TJODofialdrTDK^^ ston' and Mr. Hugh McIntosh • were the three, retiring * trustees, allj elig ible for re-election for a. tw^year term. i ./. 1' •/ Mr. McIntosh was the first tee called. He spoke briefly, stating that'the Board ■ had ^fcrigd/t'o ty , onomical without impaiifin^ efficiency Dr. Johnston stated he could not see any finaricial benefit' ]jin. raising the. schoril ,-to the staturi of a hign school, as the resulting, increase in grants, would be counteracted by higher salaried teacLqys/and increas ed operating costs. ' “ ' . • . - He expressed his personal opinion that the secretary should> riqt be a member of the Board, and thus the position would be more or less a permanent one. ; ? As Medical Health Officer, Tohnston touched briefly on the [*fig^By-law, which he "stated, fbfoed anlV e±*.W0,U4 be ........ fa j for cooperation. t is end. The .by-law■ wii control he sfl^eISt«5b-e!,Ct,I.°®is C^^drenl^otra provided" the music. . but were, Sff wlth Mrs’ ®>e«7 _ J^i^_iiamilton--Gluttoi*^0X^ < . JTt and. Mrs. Clutton-,4 “,*Eon-S^ 'loderieh. '^Sr;, from near Mr. Frank McKenzie was a L Chris tmas week visitor in Hamilton. Alex McKenzie returned to Toronto 'ast Thursday 'after spending Cliris/ ,otmas with his parents, Mr. and Mi-s. •W-m7-MacKenrieT“ -7-- I Left For Florida......./ 7. f Mr; and Mrs. Roy McGee, of Wing; Nam, she. a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben NayloTy- of West Wawanosh, left by motor last Friday for Flor- da, where they plan to spend the '•emaihder of the winter/ The county snowplow was in from the north on Sunday improving the ' road, for motor travel, which is pos- , sjble on all main roads rind with ; continued calm woather, concessions which were blocked; or very heavy T. vith snow, are being broTfen" through Service Ih Orange HriH Lucknow L.O. L. 428 will , hold a service m their hall this Sunday ,e.v- pning at 7 o’clock, Addressed by Mr.. Teqrge , Lowey. Tie public are cor-’ di ally invited to join with the Or.-, mgemen and .their1 families to hear, Mr? Lowey’s Sermon,-. dyde Reed of. London spent Christmas, week with his grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs: Thomas Reid; Clyde is one' of the company -of ibout two hundred soldiers compris-1 'ng. the London-unit of stanCno-J urmj ClYde -?/ * 1 'lie company Miss Margaret J. MacLennan, who spent Christmas week with her fath er, Mr. F. D. MacLennan, returned toToronto on Monday." Mi$s T.ennan has resigned her. position as a member of , the Toronto Public Schools teaching staff and will be married the middle of January. She will reside at Bichmqnd Hill. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Nicholson and daughter Ruth, from Saskatchewan are visiting with the formers sister, Mrs. Archie McIntyre and Mr.. McIn tyre. They, are returning to Toronto But now at last his the end of the week, where .theyswill Some other scrib make thei? home for-# time with To gather for^theB Mra ' NT4/,t^ik—»L ’ - 1 •- ’t™" — —----naving x*,cLbeen bereaved in the dehth of their- Where I W„4X_„ ‘ r j.’ .o' THE COUNTRY CORRESPONDENT Although . highly appreciated by all weekly publishers and the .Com munity in which; he or she labors, the work of the country correspon dent is seldom publicly redognized. The Sentinel has- a staff of faithful correspondents, who are doing good , vork, and upon the 'threshhold of a new^_year,....as we^-exterid—to—them hearty,greetings, ^ve reprint the fol- /owirigL-poem foom the*/Toronto ^thr. ’vhi eh^aRhough--mri^ih^ly^penimd^’asi 5»ri . epitaph, can be locally ] as a tributeTheir' fine efforts, in keeping the. weekly activities of ■ Jrieir little community before ,the £yes of the public:. Not great was he, his name:-unknown - Where men of note are . toasted, No .riches could., he call his owp, ' Of no. fine horpe he, boasted. •' Where social lions dance and dine, He neyerf cut a caper. 1 He wrote from Happy Valley to A little country paper. ’ He wrote of “sociables” and “hops, uaiib mx v'-’-5 <<sup[jeits gay arid festive,_ ‘-'•■kiqeq a member of Qr hOy, jjm ^Urns could train a cqit,Hhe company^for about 5 months. However- keen and restive, / , And how Mike Haddon* “Sundaygd” . , ■ 'rift , At Farmer Simpson’s mansion. His own wee hamleti,(so he "wrote) Was due for gJ'eat expansion. Ufe was not skilled. No gifted pep* In causes great he wielded. He did’but chronicle the briefs His little valley yielded. Yet who shall say his .work was vain. His tales^ of Dick and Sally ?. He did he§‘small task Well; he sent .The news from Happy Valley.; ...j work is done; Some other scribe must labor s f-/1 Falls. Gazette The new§ of friend arid neighbor,\ ___M VIieu -/Lere many shine, with ‘blinding ;[mother just recently. •' ~ ‘ hght,. t . < * ' ' This., man was but a taper; ,* | . This week we are in. receipt of But ah, he jsent such “homey”.stuff _ .7__ ux the Windsor _ To <£hat si^all Weekly paper. Daily SJtar, which is a volume of 90 -■—-—; — pages, not including 8 pages t>f LOCHALSH BOY ON. ‘ a* 100 page ' r” "" OBSERVE 30TH AjiNIVERSARY _ _ m rMeIpt of With members ot the immediate > S^/day ,«“?• °‘ -Windsor iamilies present, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fishef were honored at a ■ happy gathering at their home on i. evening, that marked the 30th uiversary of v0s served,, pie^sant Nodal evening spent. Mr. and Mrs. Ficher received numerous gifts this their “pearl” anniversary. 1 vji ----------• '■ ■ ■ < Will _ r __ OFriday^01™/8’ almost a *vv page riSKJ .__. , £. on,K ; J edition. The paper was received <»at marked the 30th ail-1. 7 . * * , rf their wedding. Dinner .D,re™“.»* ’ «•?.. «r' !. and a 'very ple^ant X ,and Mrs. Frank McIntosh of -ort of, ing spent.-Mr. and Mrs. F,ndsor’ and tomerly of Lneknow. appoint, iyed nnmerous gifts A. former linotype operator thd To. 1 -1 i '■ ' • ijsior . .. i||g S’ -/Best Wishes r are - ext?h< ' ■ j||| $ all*-for h successfiuplites $ with the hope that ^rfection of a teohujfigwl ’’ relations will be;J«js” h“man bl^d JSS -- ----------------Tfie—f0^fu.sions was reportes^rg - T". ------journal- of- the: Ameri^g ' ~ ’ nJ”- L^gsoe-ration. . ■ v •' K . dipped as far; as." Itafflj -V ’Mg'T my periBW Plaa.lgM .the HospitalMS s, the Journal t ■ wl icribed as foL .||® ■being. taket<^S lutomaticallj ite. ’ T.he • red ;m the liquid I .te. ’ T.he • red » rifugal. force, ‘eaiint-T’-’-H;?- m of sodium,, trose. :self, rs at 6,ne. to friends for 1 in the past Til »u| to be of father ‘ e coming y«r. Wishing One andAll A Happy and Prosperous New Year. son fExclude bac- od Is. deter-’1 transfusion hed. Then the- blood Is ■ to restore — . ® 1 .— cfBOUND T’WIN [wns/ which, ordinarily ____ _ i part with-^he Toronto maternity riint P°’nt3, ' ted some ten years ago £> death of Charles Vance Mil lionaire bachedr-, and "practiA who left $500,000 40 th prolific mdther during Wt' .. ....... after his death,, is nearing!936,^ffom the ing line. Coming dow stretch the contestant? neck and heck' leading by a head. The,, Mrs. BagnMo, LoweveiV that there are twins in tl that his wife is bound, n'ing the $500,000 will not be M easy -is it looks. There will be a number . of hungry lawyers..— - ^t thh srW" ... — — •V.A'M.I PERMANENT TORONTO' STAFF Allan] Finlayson of Lochalsh, Mr. Dan Finlayson, has been appointed , td the permanent staff* of .. ----- - pe operator thri Tor^hfo Public Schools. Allan,‘Un The Sentinel Office, has for sever-' /Vho first taught in Lower Wifigham.i /pl years been employed by this Win- school; apd later asi; principal in | . • ,-f/dsor paper,; which was formerly The‘Wroxefe/ Public CLOSING TIVERTON BANK ' | Border Cities Star. . '•// z ' ■ . • / After the new year the .Village qf j _• . ' ‘ A , v. verfon 44 I, Mr; and Mrs.* William Murdie and son, Kenneth, Misses E. and L Mtir- arid Mr. and Mtri, jChartes Wright of McKillpf), were the/gpests of Mrs- M. White pver Christmas^-iSeaforth Eitfpositor. ....(Whiteehureh) 1 . r---------‘____ lay. December 28th,. Mis a pdb-11 ,happy wedded life, a brink, when , t^e bei uaun., wnen , foe i son, Kenneth, M of Commerce branch /die, of7 Lucknow, Business is being I Charles w-! MARRIED—At Toronto, on Satur- .. , —* -..-c , »u»«ge pi * -lay/ December 28th,. Miss, Kathaleen Tiverton and its * 300 inhabitant^, I. I Mars of Toronto, to Mr. .Rhys Pol be without “ 4 * ’dek, eldest son of Rev. John Pollock" ^hnadian Bank of Whitechurch. Rev. J. Pollock offi/ Fbere is closed, iate'd. ' We* wish them a “ long J trand^-i«^4 ..__ _ School), went toL, I'Toronto at the . opening of the fall • 1 iterm7 and is to be congratulated on 1 becoming a member of the perman ent staff in such a shdrt time. Allan," Uvhile at Wingham and Wtoxfeter, was an asset to the Wingham ball I >oam. and also helned out his home ' 4eam at Lochalsh id their fttithl lea gue