The Lucknow Sentinel, 1928-01-26, Page 8THE 141C,`, SENTINn
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it is possible to get;
35re#M,Seads, Caps, or Fine
thabest Seoteb. 4nglel -you' the,
we know
es an
ildren's UnOerwearat Popular Prices
a. nrost nnfavorable-inaanert A. mill
Vato Wag. at. the bead' of, these opera,
tions, it is alleged just 'abont did as
‘b.e. pleased' in parrying on bia
heaCh..•. It was vis#ed, by manys sine
cars stoPPed • along the, beach'. Whilr
"the:.OccuPantS. spent 'Some time at the
thisChristnins- eve the 'barrels was e
well:I-ha:44 spread .ahotit, the fight. am!
Melly rgathered to watch, if whispers
„As .result of this -faii 'Ondr flirt ,
,OuS night- the beach iS, now' clean, hte
the reek% it is clean •is hecatise .. of
two. boys •and two. girl's, .They wen,'
up 'the beach thatsnight hetween 12
and o'cleek and Went into .414-.eettag
own4rf, by Reeve Ed.. Forrester: Whils-
apparently, attracted by, the fight
earn! tis the cOttage and, forced' thenri
selves in, No indignitieS were offered
the.; ' except that the gang in-
sisted on being -let: itito the place to,
see who the girls "were. Afte ' tire
:girls' left.the cottage theY *ere fel:
Side. Here they, Were net molester/
except that some _ . of si the :song_
knaCked 'rinser 'the -doer: •
lowing 'sentences. were handed mit. bY
,Magistrate Walker: •
B. Mike, charged with 'being druid;
Pn two occasions, fined .$1350. or It,.
Second Offence. ,
derlY, 'fined $42. Wm. -Robinson, drimk`
'and diserderli,` fined $'42";. 1.;:. Bannis-
tirnainea,"..addressteas and ". deseriPi:
• e; kg feSfb.entiaaJherStoc.
ie Son yss •
• la hntlells".`
o
w t*g• i:ef; (.1 " Tfn. d, t. te 7h'e 17s°
, eliarge cruelty, to animals
laid againSt Fred Sapwell,.rurtil
carrier, residing four. 'ini/es • north 'of
.Stratfard was' • dropped • in police
emirs "on Saturday morning when
:cireurnstarices,ia Connection with the
ease Were brOuglit to the attention' Of
••,, Re was• haled into' enurt. at thn in-
stance :,of 'Insirctori Dalikinple
the•Iiose on the ,Street and immadi;
ti'"hos'se tlie.highWay, in an Under -
tit and Unfit cOnditien, therebysill.
Tri
....iinati•Wad• in: pitifid Condition, but
changed the whole comp ion of the.
end settniPinent She
tioii••• " corroborated the :Men's: Sten;
Murray Prosecutor ',fOr ,kbe.
hat the tvitlfirav.M..'freni- the
.Now: there'e
omen
like': theSe.' girls freeh
that •
fntere he .V.rould-- deal, more ,-
WALKERTON
gaging in' the illegal • sale' fiquor. -
Members- of 'the Pravincial• pollees
end his Wife had been hustings -more
liquor at*the *government tstorde than.
they. were likely ste consume. ;.A .
charges *as laid, and Magistrate
Walker, concludiag 'that' Freiberger
'had been selling, ordered. the . ;liquor'
and that he spend two inenthi.in the
fended. Freibereer; appealed a,gainSt
erby is
inter Even
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ettOitiy, '211-22 wilt. be: the, high
• light' Of the 'Quebec Whiter sports,
*hen the. EaStern. International Dag.
' Of 1,404"itillea,,:whiett Will' take three.'
others toOk port leo. year, .among
theM being Paddy *akin, the
.fes• ited by bad 'hick. Winner *geta a
Year. of 'the handsOme gold cuP.
",front the end Of December;:atid ;there
botitet and nista :tir Wades
Of interinit .111 . Masked
and OUtitointlint, sitentAl, in tits
*oriel ara .ftilthar" teas
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in eitsti 'reach or. ellen j.ust outside Then, toOLLthe.
'the Chateau Proritehae, Jane....or the slide ,is one pf the fastest •in .the
eity and -the ',quaint.: narrow Streets the:Chateau Fronten is_the,: cenker
are- most 'delightful 'in wiriter'.4Shrt :Of :air ridiatieg r:
tita7 pInttiresque- -emerge from -there. -it-- tiny.; -
froth 'huge drifts -of' -snow. ' tifi .within itself. Where the in ha hitaats
the. earth hnd wagons are brillio.nt are On pleature bent, and those Who,
reds, ..yellows or blueh, and houses seek, will fin.d keen enjoyment, in the ,
are pft,en equally gay. Soh -sledding wiriter sports and festivities, Otte -
On the 'old city walls 'Orie of the- bee with its. old 'World Atmosphere,
reniaritie SPorts, end Skiing over the its briildirigis antler:ft.,' and
Plains a Abraham where memorable.
This Istrarige winter 'nOW'stici:Lijarce
the. heat sort tO en,a9nr4ge
and ;then so gen,tia, Ast-tlitletbar
'infs. tbe-r4rIssure, left Pkien:llad
•Qers, huggtess.enttera ;f10 *Or
'Sabbath issue which was' the'. Siiroluf
:School, lessen' for -the day in, the* Bis
cif Which: he js,the, ,terteher,:
dIrsnt intereSted. What ,the
-7,arist?:Viat le the 'preacher's 'theme
The third League, social fon the
whiter. seasen"..in 'connection with. the
HaeltetVs, on- Thursday eVerring
!data -Vie "'regiilailTengne-T-nfe-Oting
"was 'held otittat',4,,Wari Mrs: Lane gave'
a very well tboright out and suitable
a talk on "Winds; their use and_ ns
. fine piano instrUniental. After; this.
Meeting, garnes, contests, of a 'Mirth
provoking character :were .indulged ip
"till. was. served at the ' close co,.
.Blake 'has the Morning serviee next -
Word wai, reseived on"„, Wednesday
last of the death ;in Rugins,
of Mrs.'. Claude" ,'.MacDonald. Mrs'.
MacDonald Wes. a sister of Mr0.
Long and: "the ,Misses Emma, • .-and.
!Jane, Rosie- of Cori. 12;' Ashheld. 'Miss
. 'Rose left for Regina "f..
...Thursday- uitirning -to. attends.' .the '
:The reit call Was abswered 1sY Pass:
,Ing 'the , :fees. 'The • club decided. to
ntit fm.-. a hard ',time dance' in .1:Melts.'
pOinted !to .1Obi. after 'the; arrange-
ments: .Mrs. I; Hamilton. gave.' an ,
'steelier -it report a the COnVentien it
Mr: Erne#,Sparlint 04 XinPars
'..,'°°'41I°47.;4';'. Povrr'.-to. 'T.. ep'.ort:31'. r'ff' ....'*1.„Iti* .
.Nia '4Y. Pfter4000,, Oen there ',was
Ont. organizations, et the church had.
:!14-:weete7084:'m'leru:tri7:'ll'7;r1r' vial 11/14411k:4egt:e14,' ,•',.. thwharri e-, .
, A- quiet but 'riretty wedding was::
gifts:, ameng them being ishandsbnie
.united,, Church presented ''th e- bride
end • tray, "-Mr. and "'Airs. Patten left •
Sesta., Sliewers' Of :confetti on: the af-
.Neiv, York and other!' eastern; Points. ,
On. their rettl:ri ,they will reside 'at
s'r,ticari.,".: Their .roariss.Ssfriends :. 'Isiah
; the disttict organizer Of the Wren,
sf starting p Women's, :Institute . in
this earruminity.. The Institute . is
'Motto "Por Heine .and Clatintry;"•'-and •
'seed things pass it On:" So it..is in.,
!his: rsirit of helnfulness that the.
Institute linka. hp the Wbeien. of 'On. ;
tatio. • ," EVervone i's needed .to make
.Sr.., is keening better„ -after. her seri,
`;',.!Sr, Will .dniton Spent. Sunday. at
terson returned: borne last sa,vek, af-
ter • spending ,,two . weeks. in Detroit.,
...Wes 'ranch • appreciated.' : Ast the 'doff'. .-Mr..-rin.ct 'Mrs, . Ja. mes, . Macintosh of
• of the' preeramine • a ',..danity ",..inneli . I...angside, Mr.. and Mrs. 'Duncan Ken;
Ikaa served, bfsthe .hostess. The 1Pell-. .riedy,,,;VIi... :George , and,. Xis§ • Jean
7 -nary .ineeting WI/F.:he. held at,: , the:
Fasinite •:Superstitiori/P , .. ss 1 , :.• song. on Monday with." their . cousins ,
,SteWard . and Sohn.: .MacXerisie. went Vale. roads near 'WIngharn. ..--.'
to: SehfOrth last "Week to, attend ....the ' ..:'
day .rt prolog fOr. Terorito., ;where . be i The ..Young. People'S .S•ielety of . the'
Prosbyterian „Church intend 'holding a
her '.nrothers.' Mrs.' Welsh. Of ',Pei, - BORN•r-MdeMtlan '411 the to ' -
grave, ,. ,.Mrs, • ketahaba* and :::. Will •.ShiP ef tirrioSs4 -Op.. January 14, '1923 .
left • MPhday -Morning; and :will!. res'' •
main• `for lire funeral: .... . ':' ..:. . ' tos Mr... and IVIrs.-,Jehri' MacMillasiss a
. throwing. ' hi in , ont s 'en the, fisdass, ,, . the . contract .'ei, Caretaker ef - South
, :grounds:, One ,of his. ears- waS: bedlJT .Kiploss,'.'Presbyterian,_ Church; • • alSG,
'cut, 'and 'he was . otherwise :bruised ' 'Sexton of .Kinlos's Cemetery fin. ,"the
,,and ' Shaken ....n.p.. • He' was .confineci to eeming" ye.ar It Was With regret syc
:. irratulatiens• ta Mrs' and Mrs., ' Frank the responsibility in a :very i efficterit...
solemnized . at the home , of Mr. .and the .week past with .1.Am/thaw' friendss
, Mrs., Neil MacDonald; , Kintail, ...cin Mis.§ EVa , Sills of LiiekrioW,, ppeni
. Wednesday, .Jaatiary 113th; at eleven Sunda3i, last with -her ,n,other here: '
Re.therine ,Aliee, became the: bride ' Mr' 'Claud" ! 'Hoopes, r.,.. Siou'x City;
...of Thomas:2:M-, Begie, youngeSt :ion' and . Mr. .,1Ierman 'Slasher of 'Grants
of `Mr. and gra: 'WM. Bogie,•of 'Shen. New, Opts 'visited ' a few' days recent:
nardton. . The: ceretriony' Was: Con.. ly 'with :Old acqUaintances :here:, •.! . '
ducted, .by'the Rev. G. .S: .Ritchie of ' ii.he Rapid tiis, be'va'' ale ;an' . ails
"Ashfield, In the presence ef about 2(l.s..70sged, ..iii, the! 404..m'aieD6u: -gin b.us!.1
,!uarriage by her. father,:sentered the .tila,t the' C-6.1erieh Mfg- .,Cos 'bought
parlor to the strains • of the weddieg . two' years igo,'•
J.:ride Wes h White ' gold wrisfwaS 7 lasI • Tuesday afternoon at the hOine.
to ,,th e.. briclesin iti&mt! • 'whites to/d. Pitt.. of. Doutrlai "'Utah am ; . 2n si, .6on.... „,. ,
siiith- tripes: setti ngs._ tattle.. groan:Min an. mi.. :R... ,,g4i•an is on _tho,sjejs„..),i,8,,,,.,
:.;;TiOwer,s.; of confetti dad. t 004-*/Shes-", " 1.1.14; 'flewerdale ladies 0. did.' not
noon tram for a short heneymoon ebetie-b.. to attend , the tz.FAvA,
ling the bride Word a greY Ilroquaeci noW last Thnrsday.* ' '
trimming. shd isms)! blask satin at' Church, &giddy; oh account ef had, Elliottis maiden' triune . WWI
Detroit and- other 17 Oilitg. ttaYei. ra•oatitla., mrs. Luck.,
broadtail !oat with 'Thibetine N'ot rthinY were able td attend',
N• an:, *Jalting at her former ,
• We sire serrx ..incleed. this, week to
'Cons, Which sOccurrpd eatly Monday'
;peeking was Mrs, 'J. Swan.' There
was e• fond attenda* of. menibers
Ind visltorif,.• despite the bad: roads
and, weather. Mrs.. 'A. Sutherland
• occupied the 'chairs and• the meetinrs
was opened, ,bys singing,. the ..MaPI;;
'Leaf and repeating the, Lord's Prays
he 'minutes Of last meeting; Also, a
otter - front MiSs. •Shtton, in. regard
'a the bale, on acconnt ail, the
nembers not being pre;leht, was
decided to leave,. it till the next
;6 received frosii7"Miss Mae illacIn-
megrim ',was a presentation to Mrs.
:earl Mrs„ A. Hughes, and Mr's..
• Robinson 'presented"' thein- with
';wo ea` glass- vases, arid: te Helen
-diver coMpact...• Swan in -as very
lee way thanked the ladies for their
iftr which was quite unexpected: A
ivelY debate follow ed,„ .resblverl
3etter Wife tbah the *Horne
Mrs. R. Martin and Miss Annie
fiughes *ere the leaders, bat in the'
very :ably. defended their' twit -sides.
Ird in and Miss' Norma Niehols..
Ion, after summening up.the various
roints,. came to the .conclusion that
it Was a tie., Miss FlizabetliSRobips
ion arid Miss '.:Alma ,Carttithers sang 1
duet, which was much, enjoyed, .
was the recitations giveri by Lebna
White and sister, Mary. After corn-.
triunity. 'singing, -Mrs. R, 'Middleton
was :brought to. a elose by singing'
.God Selig The King, after Whioh the.
Hole was spent's The next Meeting
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.Mrs, ID. X: 'Alton and seri; Leslie,'
71Sited with Mr: 'arid Mts... panittel "
Sberwood. „on . Wednesday
:Graham of Sheppardton. on $unda:3,
Vigited With Mr.. and .1‘, rs. Pere
(Int,encied'for last v. -eek).
Wedding bells are ringing_ lopsll
Miss Blanche .JamiesOn came. horn
this week: alter Over- three
birthday or
• anniversary. 'Ocean.
one
*hen a birthday or, ann"1vez-
sary comes. 'around;. and you ?"
want:. to `'congratulate a dis
tant..relatige ,orfriend,. what
that you, • could: buy -would s< +t
mean •so ,:Winch to; the recipe-''''
ent,as-the :eheerfui '`sound gf'
your voice: over', the '
phon e,? s
With the first words of your
'greeting iij i,on .'Distance, •
menioriei.• of: days spent to
gether • flash 'before .the mind
and the moments. glow with
• these .shared. recollections 'of
n the pa
One..of the. greatest:..blessings
;Long Distance confeis'is•-tho
• oppottunity far renewing and
strengthening the ` ties of
'friendship ,and who
be
tween those who axe separ-
ated by distance: Try it. •
"Every Bell Telephone. is a
peonle living in closed , cars.,
Opp of -the year' you ket
mere' Mileage oat of sword.. itockingi
'Saint John ---Almost 200 new. Dan-
ish colonists were added to the ,§e'61,
dement of New Denmark,. in the
course of the past year, and the
populations4 the colony is now 800.
Colonists are prospering and a fur-
ther increase in activity is expected
. season' for great, northrstri pike, grey. .
ic. „ftroouart,,a;pdeeido:eexls. 7 'tiOonwta. ripoe,hr,nolditred-77.,
;, -.ea ugh t in a day below the, 'figure of
leSs in diminished' tourist 'traffic:
Otherwise depletiori sv.11 cause heavy
was shown by the recent -recital 'at '
flie-,'',Jecob Sleeper Hall,,: Boston, ads,
illuStrated hY stings by 'Charles Mar;
. Canadian. Songs.. -Boston University.- .
students and ma,ny members ,of the ., •
'Canadian Club• end' of- Boston. MizSis. '
cat societies atte`nded.t.he recital. -'• ' '
type pure-bred sWine from. Canadian
farins. to New .Zealand 'has recently', ,
. been made. Three of the hogs, were.,
,Canadian • 4.06. Berkshires. ' from
other :three *ere Tartiworths, from '-
Onterib. and QUebea breederS, .. This .,
is the!lirst year -that liogS have . been:.
North.. America 'since 1916. .0ther
Ahipirients .. are expected to fent)* •
Derbsswill again he run. -in Quebec • ,
• seciatiori: of that city.. It will cover
: ready Seine' of -the •best'known MUM.:
".ers in ,the United . States and Orin,
ada: are entered ,for the. race whieb
g!.6gio olrdr iinecstiie as. ...icea sthhe.prtih,z.r.eee days and als
worth of cattle. froth the farms Of- '
the .prchrince 'Of 'Alberta Were ex, -
ported to the United States betweens,
July 1st and November 30; 1921, tic,
cording. to the report '.:c4 the' Amoi-
:"comprising stoekerass-feederis -Mid:- —
-butcher cattier.'" -T, he- A Inerican- sterssss-sss...-
• inviting to stockmen in Western, .
'Canada .and shipments 'have shown
greater Activity during. the p.ast. six.
'.* moptha than In any, similar periOd
B, Maclean of Toronto...AO, Prinetis
Carolyn de Paticigny-tucinge and to :
the heavy snowfall thafeawept Great :
• nritain at that` time prevented thein .
_ fdraoynio ,labteeitirggiPgillifreemodu bait, ttl:oheuolatAdieus.; ,'
iihtirigts 41-,:iii..)itelolv; 4;1; te:0471-417.1,14:0,044d ,,tilr..0 - -
weeks. in Kincardine. ...
Mr. Wilfred 'Hogan left :this Week
ror Watertown; 'N.Y., :after sirending
,MiSs: Margaret Hogan is ' visiting
her sisters :in itorento.
mrs-.14cKensie • of :Detroit, is visit.
Mel, Rayner!' spent a few'.
days lad week' visiting her ttadnts,
Mrs. Mat. .04Yhof and' children '61,
jr,O"s.11N,iri.a.rmoeiloNe:glitS4:ntn!,:g.e atazi17"rR:iii.ploieth,
EiPent :seme • Oasis last Week: With Mr
family in 'AShfield.
Glencoe last -week, attending the fun.
branch of the Ws.T. intend holding ,r
'leap year ,dance' in Kintail hall..
pRomiNENT CITIZEN
treasurer of* the town Of Walkerton
County •HosPital, Thursday . morning
of last', week. He had been ill for
some tiM!, suffering - irons kidney
'trerible. but the end- came suddenly..
Mr: Benton came to ' the County
Town 30 'years ago es manager cX
the 'Rattan Factory, which was es-
4tabliShed about that time...He gave
up that positiOn abdut five years ago
and aCcepted the offices of clerk and,
ing a prominent bnsiness min. Mr.
-9-enton-vreran' =five worker the
interests of temnerairce.-.:'06.7Cfas:73,
WINGIIAOL
i'les death, occurred 'osi Thursday
On :Thursday. ,aftssrsissoss_ss 4114
surviciTlir 7fe.4- hours. Until
strieken, Mrsi Elliott was the :eh-.
joyment Of good health, ad ttlat'lews
'of her death dame h great shock
40 -:the peOple of `Wing,hrim, where she
WAS Wel) atIct tiworably known: Mrs
tilt' Visit .1440'.4.04 Aiine ;4E4, Aldo form floor ,rhePPo ' r4it roves along two row.
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