The Lucknow Sentinel, 1927-03-24, Page 1him, • -.1
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e Dr. R. L. Treleaven,Lueknealt--
Over Decker's J3 tore. Extraction
either by gas 5-r local. Will be in
. Dungannon every 'Thursday
Phone 58
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DENTIST
Cali Dr. Newton
/flake appointment
In office everyday
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OE" A. Bidden, Leelkarow,, ...- Broker
• and Reel Estate.—Money to, lend or
first mortgages. on farm • proper-
tiee-at 6 and 6% per Fent acceeding
to pecurity offered; Also email
,..kalltuateeen seeoilit_insOgages,..911
ter* eproperties and on Personal
'notes. A few good, farm?' for sale.
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' WALL PAPER
• My stock of Wall Paper is c/o:el
plete for 1927. Prices from 8cup.
am also agent for leading job houses.
It: J. Cameron, Decorator, •Painter
• and Grainer, Bex 174, Lucknow.
RAW FURS— Highest prices paid
, for all kinds of Raw Furs° at A:
Betel:tele% Store, I:eel:note- •
(25 -1i -c)
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For Sale—A. number of , . window
and storm sashwith glass in them.
Applyeto--De-CeTtiylor. ••
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• Weli Paper—Canadian made, best
quality., Prices from 10c. to ;2.00.
Good • workmanship gua,ranteed.
Samples shewn. at your home or at
. residence of. Phillip Steward, paper
hanger and tlecorater. ' •
. (24-2-tf.)
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EG,GS AND BABY' CHICKS ,
_ Get my Price list' before ordering
Barred Rock or White Leghorn Baby
Chicks or eggs for hatching. Inculia-
tors or brooders at right prices. Cus-
tom hatching done.-- Duncan Ken-
nedy Whitechurch Ont. •
' (24 -e -ti.)
' FARM • FOR SALE OR RENT.
100 Acres, ' more re less. in; Kinloss
1Townshipe-corner lot on iountrk
road -5 miles from LicknoWe 4 Miles
, from Whitechurch—one mile. from
blacksmith . s h o p—sehoolhouse on
farm --Well watered; 5 acres bush—
barn 40x56 ft -4 -story frame .house
24x30• and kitchen 18x18 • ft.-rlarn
and house newly rodded -2 acres or-
,' . chard. Price- $3;000, terms :to :suit
purchaser.. Also a large barn in geed
.conditherie fiee sale. to Jacob'
• ,Lecicnow..
(20=1-tf.)
REAL, GOOD FARM FOR SALE OR
, RENT . .
' 210 Acres (The McNiece: 'Farm). 9.
miles no,rth of Lucknow. All in grass
but a few acres—well -fenced and
well wateredplenty. of wood. Barn
• 40x60—good stabling with water 111
side—cement' veneered house—two
prchards. . Will be sold reasotiable to
winde up the estate -'.Apply to Miss
MeNieee, Lueknow. (17-3-tf.)
FOR • SALE • '
Overland Touring Car, Model 85.
In goof condition. This is an e easy
, riding, -roomy car,. and has many
years of service 'ahead of it Just
the car , for the man with a family
who wants a --good serviceable .used
ear. Price ' reaeonable. Apply to
John ,Butten, Lucknow.
(24-2-tf.)
HOUSE FOR SALE • • .
•• Good 8 -room franie house, eleetric.
good cellar, hard and soft
water, I acre in the tot, ,on Which is
choice small fruits and elowers, and
has been Well cultivated. Cheap for
eltee-k •sale.— APtilY .to S. C. Rath-
.' •We • (10,34f.)
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or Sale -9 Acres of. land,: good
seven -roomed house, good barn, well
fenced, running water. Close to
school and church One mile north.
of the Village' of Lucknow on Holy -
'rood Grayel.—A: Lockhart, R.R. • 6 •
Lucknow. • (10-3-tf.)
FOR SALE—The Village property of
, the estate of the. late James A. Mill-
et on Ross Street. and Clyde Street,
'The_. property consists of a good
Frame Dwelling with, moat -V. „jiii-
proveraent s , and large 'awe, concrete
cemenrand frame stable, Gravel pits
and tweet: lots. .
Foefurther partied:tree apply * to
Joseph ' Agnew, Lucknow, Opt.
(31-3-c) ,
'• Potittoeti . Wanted ee Best . market
priees. Apply to or phone •Geoege..11..
Doughig; „phone -17r Lneknow.
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'Benner , Seed Oats -t; A\ quantity
still on hand arid for sale.—Alhert
Gaminie, . 01.0-,p)-
• -red .--Mewbray, eaet . of White -
'church, have an Auction Sale of
Faent Stock •aed Irliplefiierite. and
,Virougehoid Effects on Friday, Mere 25.,
Partiea Wanting good heroes,. cows
, • .benaehold furniture 11)0414 sittevd,
* Iphif 1111040,• Also, tee
DIED: FRIDAY, MARCH 113.. teiner's;:- • .s • , • . , •
--,',-Thex,Earitere'llienkofferineeeete:tlfr
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e Alliie$r, Village_ lest one of its peont- e Strayed- Persian cat, orangee infc'r" Presbyterian :Mission e Bead • Will' -b :
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went eiozees on feed4y, ef• :lase week mation Neill be yetk • reUch apPreeiat-- tide: in the Church,. Monday evening,
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when Mr J. 13. Martyn. passed • evitay .
• ed —L 'It!. mecieeeeye ., '' , - - merek ete :.-A program comeieting .of
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after.' en elheese .of nine Months. Mre ' Rtitteick patterns,'' The Delineator '0,9rgatel." and lantern .'slidee.. Will bee
Mareyn, was born in °Pirrone . Town -,1 and other •Butteeiek: Publicatione:e4tt .
ship 65 years ago, but -for. i,i . long 1THA MARKET e--11Hornelt-Mtiedoch,..
! time his resided re Ripley, where he
' Was active in hi:eine* and inialliOnal That fell of snow• be eunday,.yoA
i/ffai.r,.s.i, lie ' ii 1.4ir,Y1/4C1 1%1:`:1: a W.MOW ae, rather Lurpeelcogre, .eze. me:dee. t treat',
il a er•e• failf* 1Trlit3 ' . 'I' '
l'olltiOd , to liellrjetta,‘T*Iel4r, and to 'inean'imiintnerliight' away.:'
,011 I re. • - tn Y• a . 4 ,..1mr '''.ras 1tke-liritt 1131rtia'lroM ,t1:14 'Sentli; do Ot.
:tbOW Were born 13 cliiktreni ,nine .of y.
whom are ' are JiVinge For \ 20 . years Mr. '. Y°14."O are making lot f mon-
Marty n : conducted i furniture store 6Y : don't forget •your Interne- Tax re -
and:
um:lefts:lane business and: for turns. Forms should be filled etit
seven 'Yaks. he was member of the and 'sent In before April .30th. .
, village trustee board. When Ripley . . : Meel,INERY--eA special &se,
became an iecoeporetee village he play of Children's , aid ` Misses'
was elected • first reeve bY acelareee Hats. on :SaturdaY,. March 2eth:,
1 BELLE ROBERTSON:
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Ahere never was ..anythieg made
'bet someone could 'mike it worse eed•
,i-eir it fog, lese:- -Lifebuoy. ',Rebbere
are eitalitY personified.. Get them at
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' W. J Little's • • ' '
ASHFIELD,UN;TED CHURCH'
. NOTES . '•
• The . Hackett Young ' reoPie'a" 'Lea'.
,
. gue , tie' invitation, paid .a visit to the
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Young People:: Seciety, meeting at' .
, St, Helens on Friday ...night kilt:
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givn. . , , , .
triliied chiti-i:Jech Y.P.S.
:,:: _ . 77Whheeng°0innege wthaserr' 'lite tetaeos good,.
.4a,111.
tbe, muddy ruts .the- visiting . -pall y
A' feat:1ml of the Ineetitig" Moeday hsed, to plug through. A.. very plo T
evening WaS a. {very •Interesting taw Ant evening. indeed as Sperit..•Yeeng--
-theeondition of the peopleethereeMree -ereeerii, :erne of the meeting e whieh
AseeyeiritileeereelAticteeert evitelleae. are 43sioalA, baerue_iMrbey.. ineeunssiiclaterdiiiii of 1:iseorlso,s,
i.i.n..o;recitationsapcidresabOyd.
eye the Re Mr: Craw' olt-Indie-,-5pci -----11100 'e : from- -.:-Irac-rttle, Sr provided the
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Enola Bustiell. and Ketherinee--Mac- the Rey.- A.. We.Broien on eel I were.
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a young rear: .of a community I would
e -...e Miss -Hodgins presided in her
,caeable ,Mariner. In a social period
gieen to contest and games. the visit-
ors Were well entertained: A pleas-
ing lunch brought to 'ea close 'a.. happy
Meeting.
The League grid the Trail Rangers
a dUette by. Misses .Marion aperelielee . ae-Blake made a social time in the
MacDonald, an: instrumental by Miss ,
hall' on 'Friday evening last.. Wesley
Davison . mitt . Miss MacMorran.- :A used to : sagthat his people ' died
.reedingewaS given , by•iLerraine-Breb --- e
well. The Blake people try to. Bee
son, The Bible: study on Sarneel Was • . '-.
well, eehat can't help but be noticed
•eaken by Edwin Smith,and the SeriP- .but we knew .for certain they can-
ture readi,eig.by Et? ,Sreith. •
. play Well and it is at .social ;gather,-
,.... Mg this strikes one, '
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The funeral on Monday was large-
ly attended. The' Rev. Dr. conners of
Knox .-Church conducted the service:
Mernbeeee of the Canadiali Order of
Foresters and • Ripley a Orange Lodge
tooke.,Paifee,Peeellleeerem•etereee John D.
Martyr:, leocierick Martyr, Angus' D.
'Martyn, Duncan ell4unn, Angus Mar -
tyke Jr:, John McIver, Allan McIver;
Alex. MacDonald, with four nephewe
carrying the floral tributes, which: in-
cluded tekees, from ' St, Clair. Ledge
•St. Clair Chapter, White Shrine, A.F.
& 4.M., of Virento; L.O.L., 790; Rip-
ley; Court .1euroti No. 51; , C.O.F.;
Ripley Village Council and Ripley
Fire Dep. . •
Surviving members Of the fernilys
are: Mrs. -John kcLay, Cupar,
Sask.; Mre.• T. W. L. Prowse, _Char-.
-Itittowe, ,•P:E-.1.;. • Mrs. .Shirl Bowers.
Huron; Mee. (Rev.) L. M. °abridge,
Feecliow, Shansi, China; and 1 Mar-
garet Of University College, Toronte.
The ons are; Major. Donald Martyn,
;of 'Victoria, •B.C.; Jelin,. Port Haney,
.B.C.; Larshley and Murdoch, of Tor-.
onto.
••Beby' Grand Chevrolet in good con-
dition, for sale' cheap. Uped care; ote
en and closed models; elan used
trucks- -at bargain prices.—Apply to
Geo. H. Smith. '
EYE SPECIALIST COMING'
Maud . C. Bryans, Optometrist, wiil
be at the :Cain House, Lucknow, on
Monday, Mar. 28th. Hours 1 to 9 p.m.
Headaches, dizziness, , pain in, -the
back of the neck, . painful and in-
flamed eyeballs,- twitching eyelids re-
lieved. through- properly fitted glass-
es. Satisfeetion aisure.:1:
FOR SALE
Eggs . for hatching.— S. C. White
Leghorns from high producing 'sleek
„laying large ekgs, that have-, been
thoroughly' culled and 'mated to males
of the beet 'breeding. In January our,
flock of 300 hens laid 3,080 eggs, and
in feebruary 3380, and are ...now
(March) Producing • about 170,. • per
day. Price -5c. per egg up to 200,
and ever 206, 4c. each. After May 1st
will be selling baby chickse May; 15e.
June' 14c. , • .
Elmer J. Farrieh, R.R. 7, Luck -
now. • hone-e-Durfgannon 82-r-21.. .
(7 -4 -if •
For Salee-A quantity of hay, some
potatoes -good range stove, "Fade"
radio -e-5' tube, one fresh cow with
calf, Dureeem bull, four-year-old filly
6 store pigs,: 8 young , pigs,. frame
barn 36 ft. x 52 ft.,: also shed with
Some good lumber, 12 cords green
maple .buzz wood. Apply to Richard
Baker, Holyreoci. (24-3-e)
• For Sale—Bal3y :Chicks from heed -
to -lay Berred Rocks arid Fisher and
Delemere S. C. W. Leghorns. Three -
'fourths of our orders last year were
from old customers, and this season
• many .of them are doubling their or-.
,ders, Orders booked now for 'Apiel
and May. Barred Rocks 16c. until
May 15th, after Thai date 15c. each.
Leghorns 15c. for the season,—The
Fortune ' Hatchery, R.R. No. 1, Wing -
ham, 'Ontario. Wr8xeter—phone
(14 -4 -p -c)
TENDERS WANTED"
Tenders will be received hy the un-
dersigned up to 12 o'clock noon on
tuesday the Fifth day Of. April next
for street 'cleaning and street water-
ing on. certain streets in _the Village
'of Lucknow as directed „by the Coen-
cil. Persons' tendering for same are
requested to state iirice . per hour.
The lowest or any tender not nec-
essarily accepted; - • - ' •
Joseph Agnew, Clerk; Lucknow.
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, ' AttTroisr SALE' •
J. Sandy MacDonald., Lot 3, .Coe,
' 4, Kinloss, will have an auction sale
..6f- hieefarni eteele endeiMeleellenteeon
Friday, April 1st —John Purviee Ape.
• • • (17-3-e) ,. •
:"'"-AUCTIO/t.-SALE' - .1e
1. Nelson Hushelee 'aft' $ & 7; coo,
12, " Kinlose Tovinship,! War:have an
auction 'sale on Meech 31st, of Farm
Steek, Iinpleinents, Seed Grain and
II•ey. He :Will ..isellea.i.Ane ,lot •Pe
duel-
pnrposc _shorthorn.heifers And ,towa
some :freshened, other,s to freshen
soot; his herd buil, RokaI Guard
bred by Geo, Kerr, •Henfryn; and a'
number of Yoting cattle, also et 'young
brood -sow, dna 3,0tii of. A.prib—John
Puryitif Aug, , •
Messrs i GeA., Je G. , Ander-
son and Mobeehouse Mitchell. attend-
ed the . feneral of , B. e1Marten ae
Ripley'. on Monday. They 'ere friend?
of .thies gone, by.
• Friends of Mr. Herold Burne; V•Ito
is teaching at Fort 'William, .and
who suffered- a sere attack of 'flu
will he pee:tied to knee,. that. he is
well.. on• the Wity to recovery.
.• The Rev.: C. MacDonald was et
TeesWeter laet...Sundey,afteeneen,
at-
tendingeetheefuneraleefeen-neeteeeMre.
HarryBaker. Wee. 'died. at his ',lime
there- following 'a long ''and Painfae
•illeess.
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The .play, being eu.t •en to -morrow .1
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night by the ladies of , the 'United 1
Cherch. in the Town, Halt is said to '
be Very inunerouse with, all ,the .1
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styles in diese of 501; years, ego as a
feature'. • '- t
Kenzie. The Sceipture. lesson :WWI
read by Campbell Theinpsene
Presbyterian Guild
"Cur Greet StandardS". Was the
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tepic••• at the Guild .nmeting, Monday
evening, and and '•was taken. by Mrs. ..A.•
P. Stewart. Musical numbers' were:
13yeact Is Your 13eii Food, Eat.tot.&Of..It;":.
pctfATcfiFFT.vtiriioT:E-TiVrtgXV,Ir0*E-M,-ADE;A-Nib eItAIS
-•• fiREA,DS :CANNOT HE BEATEN! ' • • ,,,
el.: • SPcCiEliS 1
4, Chelsea Buns
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)11'.R°.n.4..:...;1elru,.4.4n.e;g'u1
l,e,,?11111,,m4i.e.asii 11: othiek: Varieties ._ .
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Pilcwrie ,a6..,... .L'-':' • \.'f " ". t itil '
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• Doughnuts.
Riusin Pres .
Co ea
`AnimmoommeAdaunei.
EWE:ow' k-lowW4intairAvwdszeztiarAwanteurAtiweravraii*
Phone 75 , Lucknow, Ont:
"OUR. STORE".
BEAVTIPT nig TOWN
The 'congregations at each ehurch
A town is made beautiful and at en: Seeley 'lest were fair. . Zion had
tractive each one doing his or her the best shewing, according to the:
sharetf each one keeps. his ' ikewn number of families represented at,
and the boulevard opposite well the service, though ..at the time of
trimmed and with' flowers here. and their Morning s.ereiee ehe Weather
there the eweole town would be peet: was at its Mose disagreeable state
ty; t It's a case of "You fer that • day.' It was noted "'that
in Yeiir corner...end e in -menet!' eight fam1l1ese.evere,note-reeres-44e-d-
Flower • seeds and iselante .of • ahneet. at that ' Morning 1,seCviee. At ' Heck.,
atrY .cleseription can beeobfained.,ae 6 °tt'e fifteen fanillies Were missing
IOW' cost throughthe local: 'Horded- and tWelve at Blake's. : Hew fell
tural Society of which Mr Geo H our •churches would be if ll- came
that could! And how eence better, it
:would make all feel To 'offset thi
absentee . record ' there were_ not
wapting those Who ventured, to walk
a mile or two to ;be, present at Wor-
ship. .-
Smith Is secretary.
Some folk felk: needa little educating
along the, line.,of 'Cariug for ,the hoe-
evards.. 'A car Or rig driven pet() a
well -kept: bouleterd 'or, lawfi •iviten
se who tapped maple trees tthis:
yea eport a .very poor of .sapL- •
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only
a.. few good hale -days., The nuld
Weather of February and the ,ab-
..sence •of snow. in the hush is ,said. to
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atint for it '
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A., Big Time lie Cominge-,Come. out
'and See' the fun. on Friday ye '25th of
ye month, of Meech. , • .•
Goodman e Bele Will hang •Oile 'ye
leech serknge ,et_ 71/2 by ye.:clockehut
ye- play and sYngynee will ;not begin
.011, ele eoas to favor ye, men who can-
not 'get ye inylkyng , done earlier
when:, ye, -ear:4We, will: .be Reetieete
able and: knowing . men , arie. .• fair
' Maidens will synge ye olden songs of
e5.0,--Yearae-age. .. • es
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REBEKAH'S HAVE: • FINE' 'CROWD 't
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Jewel Rebekah Ledge' celebrated, n
the seeend an.nieersary of its inaie e
• guration, Tuesday. of this :week, by y
holding a social eeenireg in the lodfie ,s
rooni About 150, tnei-n ?el*: their f
friends and Oddrelleite vfere• presete s
and all "went merry1.a.e.;a inerriege m
bell" •A'eoeple of hours Were speni.
at progressive euchre, . Nlowed by :j
mese, as, itis _almost inipossible to
• get the Surface in geed condition fed:
lowing such such. treatment. We notice a
Pureber of boulevardsethet were fix.
ed up last surnrnei':iiitiv'' tatettpelike_
•roadevay.'f There` 'Wee .no peed of
this at all Cows • being 'driven to
and from pasture are another, men-
ace and boys ire•cherge should be in,
strueted:. to see that :the animals
keep on the , roadway. Everyone dor.
ing his little part will gieetly.iiii
prove , the looks of the eewn; and
teat's. *hat everybody wants.'
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SrAiRLINGS' IN Tqwm"
.-Con.. Decker reports hating
eon.' a-eal?--dezeteeEeropearretarl •
n town a week age. He 'reMembere.
He birds ; and their song • quite Well
e• the Old Land: The starling is a
eW comer to this country: 'A few
roup -ht to New, York e number. ,OE
ears ago have multiplied: and are
receding. .Niagara 'fruit growers
efit they'. are going to be ' troeble.,
ome .for cherries and grapes; but
t. Decker says they were protected
Europe as 'being eeetructiveto in-
urieus insects. They are much like
ur eblack bird," but smaller, -end
,sve a different song. • .
• Neiv .epring wash' goeds • at THE
MARKET--II6rnelt•Murdoch Co. ,
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lunch_ and a social time. .
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NOTICE
If 'there is . anything wanted. in. the LOCAL MARKETS
' 'Nee Lucknow .eIorticultural Spciety
will not send out ,.enculars this year.
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:utter . . '
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'Amy of bulbs, roses, flowering ehrubs,'
::-.7. 28c -26c.-22c.
fruit trees., ornamental trees,, grapes: Hogs . I .. ...$10.0a .to $11.00
etc,, see the Secretary, Geo, H. *Sereth. • , ' *.....0- 0 0
•det your' orders in •immediately. Posi- Ontario Variegated No. 1 Akraifo
tively no 'order Will - be filled after Clover Seed for sale at W. G. , An..
A1541.dreves. • Also Red, Alsike •and Mam
pril .
t moth, and White & Yellow Blessem
Sweet Clover. 1... . .
"Good Goods," "Low Prices" at • .
THE MARKET — Hornell -Murdoch
Co. .•
LITERARY SOCIETY
A, coMbined: meeting of Lucknow'
Literate' Society Was held on St Pat-
rick's Day; and the Ieishseemed. well
reereeented. .The meeting Opened
be. an . address from the vice-presi-
,
dolt, Grant. MacKentie., The rntitutet.
"of the leet, meeting were read . aecl.
adopted, after Which business ,effaiee
Were discussed. . 'rho, bays, of FOrni I
gave an Irish 'Chorus, "The Wearing
of the Green," .followed by a Fe.lk
-Dirree.'1*.-iiveii.:.,-"ef 'the giiis front
Forni tII: Rev, Mr. Crew gave a Very.
interesting address.' He told the
,storY".- ?of ,,My Lady ef the
Corner." - This is a „very interesting-
itish 'steer...Mary, Wils'ori next con-
tribUted an inset:mental:. Margaret
McQuiilin and-"Ilelen-,MacDontld, gacre'
eXerdiSeS in. club, swinging,!;. A flute
selection .was given be Charles ge-
Five Of the girls. of, Form II
govo an iiirth Chorus.The Meeting
elesi:d by. oinging the Natro' hat An--
FagOly Theatre;
• :.PRTA.y and SATuRD.Ay •
mARCH. 25 84 2$
Feature .
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Ernest Torrence Toerence, Cara • Bow and
,PercyteMarmeent,
With. COreedy,..
..44MASKED MARVEL('
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F,RIDAY and SATURDAY. '
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Feature
"Citt,npu6
with. tothe'dy..
*.'"DOG oN •
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Save meney.by buying Your Sboee
now from A. Turne;.. suceessor to
1ttithwe114g*
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One of those nice things .that count
eien, More , than gong to chur*Ch hap'.
pened at •Zion'. ;lest ...-Week the:lee
'-:doghtless the fine spirit and end good
_neighboilinesee'eteshem•ed field% their
fountain .1ez;:Ati'..clierch life and fele
lowship. of that community. Will' Rit.-
chie. had been. desperately sick With
pneumonia for a number • of days and
everybody ,felt sorry and anxious. A-
bout . twelve men around there con-
ceived the idea of showing some, peac-
tieal sympathy A_ big Pile of ,woree
dia*te from the bush ' lay in the
yaed. TlieY eaw„,ent
It up, split it and ,piled it.; A , Pig
needed 'butchering and .that was done,
tee., A Men 'wants to et better, eed
it helps hire., to get better When he
heaes of things like this being done
for hie} He weld' be . a poor sort
of citizen Who ..would not want 1. to
Hee as. loiig as possible' with. siich'
good .,Chiestian neighbors as these.
• The annual inOetings of the W.M.
...Se and the Circuit Ladies' Aid were
held' in the Haekett's Church on
.Thursday, afternoon, list. Quite a
number ee ladies were present ,After
a missionary programine, the elec-
tion of officers took place. kis. Rich;
ard Johnston was the 'choice of thr
nkeeting. for President. of the W.M.S
by a• large majority Vote. • -At1 the
subsequent deetien for officers for
'the Circuit Ladies' • Aid, . Mrs.' Sam
•Kilpatricll was almost , the unani-
mous choice for the position of Pre -
:siderite The pastor as ' he read out
the ballot vote with Kilpatrick :gime
coming se frequeintly, remarked that
this :eight accounted for •as this
Wee St. Patrick's day,
The services are at Blake next
Sunday mereitigy at Hackett's the
afternoon at Zion in the evaning„
e.•/ere.,
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TIIIS SPRING
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MOST. COMPLETE
•RANGE OF
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LEUM AND •OH.-:.
CLOTH PRODUCTS: .
PRINTED LIN:OLEUM
three different grades and
'• four widths, . 1 d, 2 yds,
3 .yde. and 4 . Yds... wide.
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GIeetitA.NTEED GOLD .SEAL quali-
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Our ei-onse Furnishing Department is •
wel Stocked, Leek it. oyer. •
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RTeRYJGS
Alfred Ei uswel
trUiriormriguaraiSekir..4riiriAr:Aranimioraumuntemeniiirar•
, .
•Laurier,•..visited with Mr. and. 'Mee•
George -Hunter pf Zion, recently. .‘
•Messre. 'George arid Donald Blue of
Detroit, spent a few days With their
*earenes, Mr, and Mrs, Jas.. Blue. of
AlTnbeherlAeyt.ii
Mee Of 'the' UnieneU.F.W.
p. held in the, can:me:ay hall,. Lech-,
:gee, was a' :deckled: sueeese. T h e
U.F.O. being invited, a good crowd
was in attendance.e1 A splendid pro-
• getiM lwase•given by. 'bear , talent
which was very much enjoyed '1:03111•
preemie, 1,utieh: was sereed•by the la-
dies. eT-he-gemieedee-efte •
•was spent in dancing:
The Paramount Parameunt United Ferniers
Wish to tender a vote of thanks to
Miss Webster .1and her associates ,in
so' ably assieting the local organizetioe in building 'up a• feed for a
Community Hall..
Atieteresting debate, under aus-
pices Of the beta! U.F,O. and U.F.W.
Clubs will be held in Lochalsh
Conireimitk 'elan on the evening of
• Friday, Marche 25th ' The. subject is
e'eleaolved that _Tenertship Scheel'
, Boards would .be, Benefit- .to Rae]
Sections" The , affirmative will, be ere
held by Mr.: Murdoch Matheson aed,
Mrs.. Neil ..G. MacKenzie; the :lege-,
tive by Mr. Elmer Parriee. and Mrs.
Geo. Lane ofLane. This is an opee
AsittuLD .NOTES
,
Miss Alexandria Ferguson of Ain'
berle,y, is visiting with her "cousin
Miss. Catherine MacTheruild at Kin.
•tal:r. 'Will '141'eConne111: of 1./' miiton
eisited with his niecie Harriett John
-
sten of Loehittn, fora couple of days-
.
last week:
; We are glad to report that Winnie
Lime of Lanes, who was' Operated on
:tie, is doing as well as cenebe ei
gernardine - O'Loughlin of
Detroit; i at1 her 'home on the 9tir
"ewe.. for b. f'ow...weeks? visit; Her bro-
ther, who ,has been eeriously• ill for
some tithe, is, we are glad to report
:c91_,,,TnneflOtleto in.100,ve
Mt
rs, Wingharrk, is via.
itipg friends,,, near Lticknow-.
, Mr: and Mrs. Graa•Macleiarmid'ef
Paramount; spent Sunday with her
parents, Me. ettid Mrs, Js hie , of
A.Telbee!lene5r4 Mre, .44tok Of
Meeting and 'eeeeybody Welcerne t.,
; ;
Friday night of last week was
reel bad night for navigation. Cap-
tain Lloyd • started Out from.. 'Pert
..,boeheleh. in his trim gasoline yacht,
the "Betsy .Jane," having promised
to take aefair passenger for a short
• Owing to the nureber of.
reefs and shoals in the course, which
were Uncharted, he wile unable to
make 1more than twenty 'knots • per
hour. He get ilong fairly well until
when passing through ChurchStraits
the gallant veSsel ran into,- a shoal
and stuck last. The. doughty captain
eene (Mt setteralV9.4., calls, but as
- no •vessele came to .the:•resetie; ,and .as
the see was c•e,tting gtiite Choppy, he
wee forced eo etitip ashore and well:
' on the beach to 1hokee port: As, he
lied never' disappointed the lair pie
eenger before,- :he was determined
:Woe...tee begiii.eiei.We1eie-hattingeeleheed
change of apparel, he.-got,_out
'4 • ,
latmck and set; 'sentence more, •eerive
tee' eemetehe t later , • than schedule
, time but .still happy in the face that
had :id Won out. After hating returne
ed hie! paseenger to • her hoine. port
.:and, mooring his launch athis cown
deck, he determined...to get the "Bt -
v Jane" MT the genii; 'He rigged up
his tuk, and set out; once: More, With
The Captain, we 'are pleased to say •
has ',completely recovered from hie
trying expexience.
KAIRSHEA. U.P.W.Q.
' The March, meeting of the Kair-
shea U.F.W.O. Was beld at the home :
of Mts. R. Bain, 6tee Cop., Thursday
afternodn, March 17th, As theday
Was fine • there Was • a good crowd Of
ladiee. present • Theetneeting.- Wage •
presided over be, the Pres, '
Carnochan, and ;was 'opened by; sing, ,
ing the Maple Leaf; after whiee the •
Lord's Prayer was repeated in e neje-
on. This . wee . followed by reports
and eon • call which :was. answered.. by ei
f`A dinner dish for wash day." Da-
ing the business part of , the meeting
•it was decided to have a public Alance
in the. Hall at Holyrood during Erkst-
ee week, and Mrs.:G. Lockhart and
Mrs. lgacKinnon, 6th Cone, were, '
appeineed as a committee.„ make .
arrangements for .i,teie Mrs. T. Robin- '
son then read a v re ' good paper on
"Labor -saying devices in, the farm
homes.", Some of the devices which
she. refetred to . were (1) hardweed
floors, (2) water supply in, the house,
(8): cream • separator, (4) incubators
and • (5) cream shipments This paper
was followed by a epleedid 4eading
by Ifelen Swan on "The birth of St
Patrick;" which' was appropriate for
the day. After einging."The.Wearing
of the . Green" Miss- Mary MacLeod
gave , a splendid' paper on "How to '
cultivate a sense of hunker" which
coneained. 'joke § which • caused much '
laughter; but 'which' also. 'stressed the
idea ,that "A Heart of Love must ev-
er' .he *behind our Wit the closing
item en ,the programi was a "Geeen
Contest" Which Was' won by the
Pre-
sident The ladies then 'thanked Mrs.
Bain for the use of her home, after
Which "God Save the, King" was
sung, and a Social time enjoyed over
the teaeupe.
AUCTION SALE' OF FARM
100 ,Acees, being , let 27,, Con. .3.
Kinloss Township, estate of the late
James-. CroWsten,. will . be offered for
sale (subject to reserved bid), at the •
Cain_ House, LuelgeoWe on, April eth_
,1927; • -AV a e'clelekep.m. 'kereaeonable-
• P.Orcentage of the purchase price in..,
cash will be accepted. Mortgage will •
I* accepted for the in:la:ice. Further
tonditiens,Of.Sale, will. be Made known
at at the time of the sale, or on applicte,
tion to Mrs. .las. McCullough, Kin-
cardine', (Administratrix);„ or Moore.
house Mitchell, Xerekpowe
(31.•.•3-e)
FOR SALE
the assistance of Ms.:first mate; Dun. Seed Oats—White Jewel Piet*
• he got the "Betsy • :lane" back "°d *eIu4114?' early "e-lt
•to hoot° port shortly' betoto'dqbroolg 144041114°' rhIre 3411'43$ LualthoA
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