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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1928-02-16, Page 1'S24.1;0*R"'..YEAR IN APY.4NCE.T. 2,5.0,;0111413,7,:„ pRcorgs'OfSSAL. CARDS ! " • . DR. 'W.' M: CONNELL .physkian and SurgeonLucknow ' , HOura; 17-a • Phone86 ' , DENTIST.. Dr MacLeod.: Will ". ,Lutknow . • •., every - Tuesday, nAar. connell's,, DEN TIS'11-_,- R L.• l'releaven, Leclonow+ Over Peck-er'S •Store. Extraction either by' gas or local. .Will iv _ _ Dungannon every Thursday. Phone 53, A. Siddill; Lucknow, %--.'Bro4er and Real Estate, ---Money to lend oj first mortgages': on farm ptop.er,7 ties at 8 and 61/2 per cent according to security . offered 't Also ,, small • . amounts on • setond mortgages On ,° fki*: propertiesand,personal notes.. A. few good 'farina; for side WALL PAPER -A full line of 1928 Wall Paper on hand. Prices from Sc uti-' I am also agent for leading -job •, houses. -R. • J. Cameron, Decorator Painter and Grainer,, Box 174, Luck- • now. ' LOGS 'WANTED We, the. Undersigned, hereby an- nounce that we are in the fr.arket buy all kind a' of. logs suitable for lumber; and as we require the limber. for our furniture factory, we are in a position to pay the highest market prices;. In letting ushav the mater- ialy.eu are encouraging 'home •indtig- try. For particulars 'call Pa by plione Or call at our Offiee.--.-Thii Lutknow . :Table Co. -J. Button, Man. ' RAW pyris-I am paying highest market price for all kind a° of raw, fir -A Blittstetn, Phone 18, Luck - now. - (10-11-tf) AUCTION SALE . At Ackert tiros.' Farm, llolyrood, Tuesday, February 21. 30 Hcdstein • heifers due to freshen from time of , • • , sale to May 1§t; 2 Calves and 8 young cattle; team good work horses; brood, sow unit litter of pigs 5 "Weeks old.- . ' John Purvis, Aue. , 'REbUCED` PRICE SALE -46fir muumgaiGkRAGE 11 ' . Tire Patches, *reg. 50c, ,sale price: 25c; Tire Punips, reg. $1:25, sale price ' 75c; Auto Jacks, • reg. $1.75, , sale price. $1.25; , Spark Plugs, reg. 75c,. sale price 45c; Trtick 'Mirrors, Tag. $2.00,.• Sale Price $1,21i. All other accessories at a great reduCtioa: in piiCe.• Also one new 5 -tube Vedic; set, Table Model, at a great reduction in Price, $65.00. Caine and Cee the set. IN..,MEMORIAM . Sproul -In loving inemory,.. of ...mit ,dear Husband, who '"passed away Feb -1801' 1927 This is. a day Of sad remenihrancei Sad and hitter. to recali,• . , • When the One I loved Was taken By a short ahd sudden calLy: • The fipwers that grow upon his grave May wither and decay; ,But the lave for the one that lies be- neath • Shtill never pass away.. • -Insertedby • his loving- -Wife,. Rhoda M. -Sproul; . Brothel's and Os- ten. 1\TO rain checks issued ' for Billiards". You can , Jay in any weather, any - ircason of the year --and ' never tire of this greatest ' •--Indoor-pastinta,seersecially- • Nilsen played' on our rim& ' ern Brunswick .eqUipment. • 'lack Cain's 'Allard Room illia &mama* Gmte , Q. -LOCAL AND GENERAL Q Admissrpzi hatkey r etch le:poi:row night wiil be 35e, 15e. _ , • . . K. N. Treleaven •o Hamilton, ••iiinted •-.SundaY and Mender with Nrrs, T. L. TikeleaVen; ; • ; - Alex,„.•Mardie,. who` .aoine,, time, :age graduated asja• drtiggist, • has -aken a position, in 'Hairi',Iton: ' Dr. , Geoge Reid of the Canadian Air Force, •Toronto, Is spending the ,yeek. With his sister,: Mts. A. E. MC - Mr. Harold' 'Parker is in, Detroit,, ',there. take af, :two -weeks' 3pecial fheourse an ...automobile .chool Of !,taitriiction.. Parties inteested fri thv Choral Society; are temin of , regular practice each Tuesday tvenlng at 8 in . -the - Council- :: Chamber, Seely. ' ,, • "If . a Man courts a itl 'because she had, inoney,., . he is biking gig risks, espee'lelly if :the gni is asfull :f pepper as Cyclone Sally." Seel, .the Play in the Town Hall, Friday, ebra 24h - A ,meeting of the Janier• Farmers and "Junier' Institute' will he held in the Council Chamber, Town Hall, the evening of ThUrsday,, Feb. 16, at 8 o'Clock-Valentine. Social , Members are requested to bring ,their skates ThaiilHonjoy an tit 's skating before: the rneeting)-- Messrs. :Wilfred ,itnci, Lo•veli Mat: -,flo-611,--Whe have -had--peattions in To - On to fer .s,ome, tune, and were, called, 1-aiine 'on 'acconnt Of the . 'death' of . , . .hei1 brother, remained 'here for , the week. Wilfred returned to. the city nged to rema'in.' at home for perhe • e• Wednesday, and Lovell 11.7 ra ard of Thanks. .' Mis 'llurdoelt , and. faintly vial to hank their many friends and neigh - boils. for .loVe. and .kiraincis shown at , the nasaing Alan, a dear sen and brother, , • o td :Of Th.anks.. , ,awl. Mrs, Whitby -and,. !wilily . „ . mrsh•-to expressgrateful thanks' to . , Oe' many friends and, neighbors Who were ,so'' kind.. and helpiullat the time of their •recent bereavement; and, would especially nlention; helpfulness Of the Lucknow Fire „Opinpariy. IIIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY TeesiVater _High School sent Over huskey bunch of , boys to contend hit hockey, honors with the lacal :High, School team Tuesday evening. it wits a ifac3tY Wet night, but • the e'a me was plaYed•-. with vigor, ' and there was 'all..kinds of :fun. The vie:: tOry went to LUcknoW by a store, of . I • 'SOCIAL ,EVENING Twel rebekab..Ledge . hold an it home in the LO.O.F. iodge roan the evening of Friday,' Feb. 17. :Re-,' bektilla;. their 'husbands, Odcifellows, their wives. or lady: friends. cordialg,. invited o O -o WOMEN'S INSl'ITUTE The February meeting of the Worn- eals,..'Institute was held ' it the 'hem& 9f Mrs .: D.' M. Johnstone en • Friday 'afternoon, Peh. 1,0th, with an attend- ance of , 30. The; President, ' Mrs. Mar - die, opened the meeting with a pray- er, afterwhich the Setretary; Mrs, Clarke;,read the annutea of the pre- Vious meeting., It -wasdecided to bald. the turamer nfeeting in the Town Hall semetfine In May, - The Kintail; Helyrood and WhiteChureh branches Will :be invited to attend., The :Kin - lough :Institute are c'aring:ing their .play."...gyelOne, Sally" here -en Feb. 24 ancler....theatianiqes..,ef the ,lecar Insti- tute:- Half ef;:tne, -eroceadOire go: towards the Atnieflian. Fund. The. ,President urged allmembers to boost thiS concert, as it is lipped' the pro- teods win coriiplete' 'the -last inFitall- Ment_of the, $1,000 , the Distitute to , trifs. fund. The Quilt report 'was : then monnt _on 1 ' rid -10 - to date:. - -Mrs..-*P.TaStewurd .0en 'sang n: song: •Thii:sWas fellOWed by an interestink .talk on "The First InStittite organized in- ''liticknow, In by ;Mrs, IVIticDonS1d. This month is the Institute's' 2�thiiirth ' • At did end of the prograill refresli-: tyionts were ;servedb th0.• diteatozflt aftef Which the,' meeting, 6000 :Oh the Iuhig o the *pie ' x,$ LUCKNOW; ONT., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16th, .1928. Mby.E.. TO GET A. • BAND'IINDER NAY ' !kit very largely at- tended to be, sure„, waii held in the Council :Chamber; Tuesday :evening :for • the 'purpose of getting the „Brass .13#nd re -organized. , The, Fire • Com- pany has lei* endeavoredto keep a ,tOwn hand in existence, their efforts being attended vith varying sleOeTi of inleOeSS. They haVe, quite, Et, num- • ber of goodhistrnmerits have 'Posta; great deal nf,motiey,: and it is fliong4 toe 4.3'id :to have :these Idle, and gong to 'waste, • . ' The band is always a prebieno in a smell town, ai :the rneMbers are con- stantly leaving and breaking, Up the :organization. .'" "Atthe meeting • Tueadiy evening steps were taken which are likely to result in 'something being done._ . committee was appointed, of which Mr:' Stewart Robertson is chairman; and Mr. Alex. Hamilton, secretary. • Of course, money; is always the trouble, and we believe the comniit- tce have in mind a plan to organize a considerable .bode. of ,eitizens,--who will help finance a' band, and 7,the. Village' Council has 'eternised to take a' hand in the ',matter' to the extent of seeing that the. leader' will be • We expect that :more will he heard Of .band i re -organization in ,the near future. • •' . TO DISCUSS MEMORIAL Many Lucknow citizens (iferhaps we -s h o -say-rall--•-laaikrincv zensr feel that the erection in the Village of a' .suitable soldiers' memorial., has been • too 'long delayed. The delay it is true, 'has not beendue to any want of grateful or Patriotic Whig, .but mainly to '. inability to decide Upon the form Which .a . memorial should It •Seein,--s- now, however, that . somer .think.definite`Vill he. done. At the regnlar. meeting of the ,Village-Coun- . cil last Week the: matter was taken up and resulted' in the 'holding:. of "a' semi-public meeting. on Tuesdak,...eve-, ning. ,The outcome of this .meeting., was a decision to 'get estimates of • cost of a ineincirial arch, and also Of other forms which a memorialmight take. Later. a public. xi -meting ; -will •be called to thormighly_ consider and discuss the whole rnatter;-and from this it. is hoped ,that, 'some definite. plan will develop. •• The erection of a 'soldiers' niernor- ial' is. a 'Matter which nobody wishes to :shirk, , and4hoso., Who have' been g.iving it thought should come tp the proposed, nieeting prepared to adopt and work -along Whatever line of ac-' tion. May be adopted. ' • !•-•-.0-o-as-,-- • , BRUCE' COUNTY HAS.. 2 SENATORS . J. 111: Spence,,retently appointed to the Senate of Canada; having been barn and, reared' in Bruce County, bas selected Mirth Bruce as the, tei- ritory. he will represent in the Upper House. As -• Senator J. .4. Donnelly of Cargill represents, South BrUce in the Senate, .Briice, as a county Is .ex- ceptionally welt- represented in that body : , As the apileiritinenti.lre for life and the two Bruce senaBis .be-- ing. crpatatively young ',men,' as ages g� in parliament; the present arrangement is likely to eontinue fOr many years co cOme-andr, here's hop:: , ing. THIRD FORM LI'l'ERARY SOCIETY • A, united meeting of the three forms Was held in Form fll on Thurs. /an. 26th. The 'meeting was enened by singing "The Maple , Leaf,"' fol- lowed by an address 'from the presi- dent and the reading of the minntes, Katherine 'MacKenzie gave a'piaao, 'solo. The chief feature was a debate between, pupils of.' the Middle and -Lower_school._ The -subject was solved :that" Canada is Benefited: by European Immigration.il, The affir- mative side, upheld by pupils of the Lower School won,. The remaining , part of the 'ingrain . cenSisted of , a claims, by loininv I/I, _girls.;_a recite- . tion by 'saber Crtok; andthe cliff -CT reuntyks. The `meeting closed by. sing- ing ,-the;,..,National-Anthern.:S.The .next": meeting" willlGth • • 0.0 -- Bring your logs to the Lucknow Table Co. Logs meitenrel on Peigh. Good prices, liberal grading, and cash paid on deliVery.' We use all, the lumber In our own -factory, Help :TY!eubc rie.;boonlliaii. aBut elllaitor.n3Y067.4,hre14uckriow4 (04114' SIIOULD BE OitgAT 4h1E' ' . TOMORROW *IGHT , '•The,hodley genie tele Played': tO.,°; morrow ,(Friday) night: in I1i°6 -local rink should • be without ' doubt the 'keenest And beet of the season, in the Bruce •Junior Series..• • Wingliam and, Ltieknow i: are playing hOirie:, and - homer. :games to break tie,- The gain°. at Whig- : 'hata. was played Monday night, arid resulted in a victory for .Wingham, the score bOtW 5,3t But, that was on Winghinl, ice, and a number of little incidents., suggest • that ' the Lucknow boys are quite the equal of the Winghamites even' in their Own big:: arena. ;A previous "genie here proVed that "'they are just , a 'little bet- ter when the game is in Lorne 'Rink. Tho home lifts, .are keyed - right -up to. the winning pitch, and are going right after -victory.. ••• To be -Cate,- they have the handicap of a score of .two that they mist climb, over, but they . are. in hopes, of doing even Here's hoping, for good ice and a good umpire,: ClkUliCH NOTES Presbyterian „Guild. The meeting, on Monday evening was,,in the .forin of a Valentine So- • • The Scripture reading'was tak- , en .by D. Grant. Readings were giv- en, by Jean Stewart, . Miss -Carrick, Vera. Sherriff and • Rena Carruthers. rnualealmimberswere an instrit- ,,inentalkluet-14,7-MiesesL'Aitches-on-nhtl- Devisoni'•ehortis by alimmber.-of- girls•" a Solo by Miss 'Mary Aitchi- son, , and st: duet by Mr: and Mrs. Flprace4_Aitchison. After the_prograrn a social hop'. , was enjoyed by all. - • • The regular :monthly ' meeting of the •Young Women's Migsionary, So- ciety of the Preeb3'rteriat.i.Church . was held' at the home ef Miss Fern Reid. After the opening . hymn Miss,- D. Henderson • read the Scripture lesson and led' in prayer. . The Minutes .Were read .and. alsoa letter froie .the' Dea- coness Training School, ' thanking the, society for a donation that lad been sent, and also . for Miss Dorothy Douglas, 'whn • is training 'in the ichOol for service in the • foreign field. Itwasdeeidedte-hald the neNt. :meeting at Mrs. • Horace Aitchison s. The roll was called ' and colleetion taken, and then a duet Was given by Mrs. P. Steward and Miss Mary Alt, chiaori, Miss D. Henderson, led ,a." discussion on the lst Chapter of Acts; which was interesting., and very•I•ielp-' Ail.' Miss Fern Reid gave g sbort talk, .bringing out some Of the things' of outstanding importance in the ,January qind Tidings. ° The, meeting clpsed. with . a lime and prayer. Following this. a 'sOel6.1: hour Was enjoyed very pinch by I all. United Church .- • . A second sitting of the'mock par- liament conducted by the young Peo- ple's Society, was' held Monday eve- ning: The matter of a new Immigra- tion policy was, hp for: discussion, and resulted in a very lively debate, inwhich some twelve cr..:Lthirteen took part.. :The baiernent of . the church Was Well filled, .and the par- liament, conducted as,' nearly as pos- gh' , sible as parliarrientiAentertaining.tawa, proves instructive and hi A motion by , the Opposition, :led' by Mr. Alf Andrew, to 'give the .GOvern-: nient Immigration Measure' the "six - months' 'hoist" was , carried, . thus bringing -about --defeat of the " ernment", Of 'which W. L. MacKen- zie was premier. At the next sitting Mr. Alf Andrew will appear as 'prime minister, and endeavor tx carry on.. Those taking part in the debate on the , Opposition side were: 'Dr,: New- ton; DenziI Statte.rs; Miss A. Web- ster, MiseM. MacCallum, Mr. • W. L. MacKenzie, Dr. Johnston, Mrs A. _Tur_ner.• Speakers on,•the_Goverairient side were: Hngli' IVIaetatoth; Joe MaBOugh, Miss ' MUrdieo Miss .r.. Craw, Alex. Smith, Mae- ' " . WON COyETEH. Pluzp,„ The: Mr. TWamley referred to r_the ,- following paragrapIL:Which'; ave takirtretit*' Tho 'Chalfant S'otitto;':'WIll be remernhered-: as an Ashfieldl-boy, and a student. at Liickilow Contini/a- dun Shoolu 1„ -Twarnley has fast retOried from Toronto where he attended ;the diViSion Conference ,of • the $im Life, and 1"ak nresentecl with /V beautiful isilltar tea vet- the -much” 'coveted pirlis fot Wftb tht largest tnimber of 40141g400,044talng 19274,) izOgiviEft IMCKNOw. PDX. . ' P.0.814I • John MacDougall, who Wilt be re- riirabered • by inanY here as a Luck - now boy,,died at his home in Paisley' oa Feb.- 10th. His .sister, Mrs.. 4aihea • Forster, 1, t. ' nf, near Whiteehareh at- ^, tended the funeral there en Sunday last,. „ The .fune,r,411 4,f*, Alan' Mardoch,-Whe , • MANY . ATTENDER FUNERAL .died :tes* u t of . accident Oft Feb. • _ 7th, was held .On -Friday afternoon of last week,: service being • held in the United Church, and interment, inade in Greenhill Cemetery. :The church was filled with Sorrowing tkiends , of the' faniilY, and there were many 5eatitiful'tflora17-offerings.: Relations from a 'distance who attended were: Mr:. Robert 'Murdoch, Detroit's; Mrs. .mroanetoG,owan E.IY. th; Mr.:: Macklin „of Macklin; Mr. 'Peart?' To.; DEATH* OF iyir DORIS WHITBY The home of Mr. and Mrs. Whitby Of town" was. greatly saddened' on Friday morning of last, Week; by the death of their daughter, IN;Y: Doris, girl, nineteen years' of age. Ivy! - ps :she Was known about town:- Was the aecond :daughter,. and had never been sery strong, but was never serioualy• . ill; until a 'few week's' a When, on account of serious kidney trouble,she. -tame home frothTdrt-O„ w ere she -had.,-fieenlworkingz Her-cOndltipn,-ivas- :such; that Medical science could give little help and, she. 'rapidly; ',IOStc sitrength,. until the end ainie. The funeral was on Monday after- noon, a • service attended by. Mani friends ofthe family,, being held in he Anglican': Chiirch., ACCIDENTNEAE , DUNGANNON As Donald Murray . and- his son .lioss were home ; from : Dun- • annon Chnreh on Sunday last, a dog 'frightened their horse, =Wiling • it to, run .away. Both Were thrown from the cutter; Mr. -,Murray having his shoulder painfully ctiished,, and it is thought some , bones broken. Ross was not .rimich hurt. ' • The , horse soon ' freed itself front the cutter and„coritianed up,,the road until: it .canie. up with seine • horses 'loose on the read,, where it Stepped, and was caaght.; •, 7 'Mr7-11turra y• is • an elder in the Dungannon.' . Presbyterian - Church,' and had Officiated at 'the :communion service, from :: which ...he: was return- ing hoine.' . • • P11ESEN4ATION IN KINLOSS A ' 'very . evening . was spent at the,:heine of Mi..' and Mrs.. //apes Hodgins, „Con. -:12,',Kinloss, oh 'Feb. 8th, in honor.' of Miss ' Audrey .Hodgins, prior to her departure for Stratford „Respite', where she . is taking 'up nursing. • About: one uhun- dred guests were. present. :At:. the opening ofthe evening Miss, Audrey Hodgins was presented with 'a brown leat,let club:bag, :powder bifie..slieker with parasol to match, .and a Ixq of chocolates. Jeanne Haldenby,, 'read the following „address: Dear 'Audrey: , ' : We, your friends and 'neighbors, have. gathered here tonight to, say good-bke, and 04riVey. our. best WiSh4. in the new :work , you are •underr• taking:, We . shall miss .You at social. kktherinks „and , in your borne, but We congratulate you on having chos- en such a noble: profession. We-te-pe, that you .will enjOy the work • 4.1 find teal :happiness in the "fact that you are serving others,: for in !toing. something., for, someone" lick, the,•,seer„. ret of happineas„.', ' ' Your cheerful dispositicn will help you over. difficult' paths training, andisill endear you to the-liearts of your patients. and We know you.,will bo a charming littlo.,nurse, ::., „We tan- -of-iferypego YitTioxif 111 aanie.lrayl.' expresalag our gond will to you, ande we asic.you to, accept ,these,gifts,aa. fitnienThit*el'•'Ot your 'frianda at honie,.. and, we HOPe that although Vett Meet a host of „new „friends; You will 49waYs 'renieinher the ' ones. With our Very best Wishes for your happiness.' Signed in behalf of your friend's:" and neighbors* Jeanne Haldefiby, Dorothy Murray. the :vretentation -Mitt Hodgins' friends *•611.1elocl s Ovi holrPt 4.4.114106: SINGLE: COPIES 6 C , The 'Bread The Bread of:j-lealth ".• 611Ii• MOTTO IS comi,r0 §girvIcE. • Quality Bread is Baked •froin .Ckualny Ingredients High . Grade. 'Fiour, Sugar,: Malt, Shortenin g, Milk; Salt and; Yeaet. • SPECIALS Dundee 'Cakes, Choeplate Cake, Rose Tarts, Chelsea and Plain Buns, ;Scans; • Doughnuts .• .OLLYNIAN'S BAKERYLucknow' " c , ` of ilealth;' hon'e' ?hone 75. 66.. 'Lucknow, Ont. ORE_ , FEBRUARY BEINGS MUCH NEW MER,CHANDISE TO : OUR STORE. WE ARE BUSY- PASSING INTO STOCK , MANY OF THE FACTORIES' NE WEST PRODUCTIONS. Priscilla • Cloth. • Tricochene. Galatea. Jaspers. , •Ring-a-Resee.„ Wacosilke. Atlanta Fancies. Crepe Veriise. RaYens., Sylvia Charmense. Ginghams. . • Mystic Voiles. • , THESE AND MAN 1 OTHERS ARE HERE FOR mit ADVANCE SPRING SELLING: IN THIS SHIPMENT WE HAVE MATERIALS SIIITABLE FOR ANY 'TYPE OF FROCK. LOOK THEM OVER. ITS YOUR PRIVILEGE. , OUNOLOR R cult OF GODERICH DIES FROM STROKE , : • Robert Halt Cat, for re4ily years a resident; and active. in the niunici- ' pal life Of Gaderich, died at his home there On Sunday: Air, dna was in his usual -health: until Wednesday of last week, when he suffered a slight strolfe- 'Of paralysis, from , which' it . was thought he would redeye'. in . a fewh9wevdeary,7.heIritSsUffeitdof1er eied another, and d much ri, orp: severe ;stroke on Sattir. .day.' From- this he 'did not revive, but sank until he -pissed aivaY. He was 66 years of age, and untilstricken was strong and active. The late Mr. Cutt was a membev. of. the Town Council, and had served_ ..three years previously : Before en- tering the council he had served 14 years on the Scheel Board. 'Born in Blanchard Teii;nshiP;.• he came. to Goderich 32 years ago, ',and for 25 years 'conducted ..a: grocery ,buainess. He retired from huSinees a , few years ago:: He was an active mem- ber Of Erie* Pretlyterian „ Church, and. had • been , Clerk of the seasion. He was a Mernher of the Masonic Order and took , an active Interest in lodge workHe is 'survived ' by a widow i lour sons an two daughters. The Sons ',ire: Calvin of Gederich; Robert Of Gilt; Thomas and Mal - drum at Toronto - University: The daughters are: Mrs. Gee. ,Baechler of GoOrdo.erith, and Mrs .' Ross of; Peter- b • ST. HELENS Mr. Frank . Todd' , attended the meeting of the Breeders' Association in, Toronto last 'week. , Mrs: Dick Martin is spending a few days with her, faiher, Mr. William Weeds. • • Mrs. George 'Philips and children . wee visitors with her siSter, Mrs. JHunter, Ashfield, over the week - Mr, Harold Hydels 'home from , Kincardine for a week. The Women's Institute are holding their annual At 'Home on Friday eve- , , • ning Fb24th. The' young- Peeple's Soeiety- are holding „a 'Valentine Social dn Friday °Veiling. This will take the term of a sett of Box ..Sociat; and each lady is requesied le...bring a �x. A geed eveninea entertairintent is being' 'prepared.' _ In spite of. • unfavOrable, Weather, over 'twent3t.iticiles :attended the:, W., M; S. Meeting' held: at Mri:'Jno'...:"Web--- steris'-fasf- ,Wedtiesday, Rainfte, the ,Presidnt, .1a the :chair. Mrs..7Gordon 'took the. :Scripture:teed- ing, from Mark, and Mrs. Will Web-,,, ster read an interesting' paper based on the chapter from the Study Book• dealing with Christian Missienis and Ameriean • ;Racial 'Attitudes. Whitfield isnot ti '4010, Illy Task". 'PlI04009n of4 *4ver41 isho?t folotts To the Farming Public I am .prepared to give you , the best meal that can be had , , anywhere in the 'country, ,for a- reasonable, ,price. You are always welcome at he Cain House Jack, Cain, Prop. Drop in and ask •for cur FAMILY THEATRE FEBRUARY 17-18 "DIPLOMACY" With Blanche Sweet ,ancl" Neil HantiltonMystery, Intrigue, ,Secret SerVice. ° • Wath Cemedy. COMING , Dorothy Gish in , "NELL *GWYN" , .helped to make the ;meeting veryin- teresting. Many. 'friends were morty.' to. learn.' that, Mr. Donald Murray' had suf- fered a .rather severe accident on -Sunday afternoon, When he 'and Ross we returning ,ftem church. A dog • ". running out. frightened the horse, . , • . , the cutter :Was upset, and gr, Mur- ilty thrown on the ..,icy ;road: ,Hi shoulder bones were .,both :,broken and -dislocated, and the doctors ad- ' Vised an X-ray , examination; so. Mr.t. Murray was taken to London' .1losp1-:''' tel., on Monday; where We hope for , speedy ,recovery.. ' Mr. and Mrs Will aylor, Mr. • and Mrs. Elliott Taylor, and .,Mt. and Mrs. Chester. Taylor' Were guests at the Golden 'Wedding „of mr. and Mrs. Ber.k,Tnyloi Blytli, on, Tuesday "CYCLONE SALLY" This is the catchy tige of a; com- edy ,drams to be presented in the. Town I -tall, Lucknow, by the beti.ie Di:tuna-tie iaday, Pe 24th tne play given tinder auipieei .of the WOrneri s :Itletitute.t an dlireceeda, 'Institute -stipPorfing: . . . •AUCTION"-HAtE''. At •the C.P'al, yard, Teeswater, on Saturday, reb. 180, ceniilleileing (Me O'clock ' 35 ' one -year -did steera and ',heifers, 45 410igers with- Arat 0100 htoeh 'Term-. Oita � ox months. etedit,,,..George 0001 tr,teristr; on t