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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1928-02-23, Page 14 •". • ‘, • *V _ 'St • 1!1•••• $2 00 PER •nAftlii* *.A.DVAI4CB.,;: 82.0. OTHPR*ISB. , OCKPION, ONT.) THURSDAY* FEBRUADY'23 do, 1928 O PROFESSIQpiAle.‘.CARDS• ' • • , '0-1-;-0--tter---L:6,-74-04--;0•=--9, • DR W M . CONNELL- physician:and Surgeon .• • • luelinoW. • • Pleura: ` ; • • PliOne, 86 " 2, • ...DENTIST • •Dr...,.ittaeLeod : Will visit Lueicaew. e4eri., Tuesday, in: 'Dr Connell's DENTIST Dr. R L 'Treleaven, Liicknan Over Decker's • -Store Eittractien either by•• gas or localWi11be ir • Dungannon every ThersdaT. Phone .53. Councilor Robt.. 1VItillin • is. attend. - irig the • Gr'6od Roads° AS'Iociatlen, . Termite 'this; week. ••1 , The 'choral' society practice will. be ThUrOde)r," March 1.st, " instead: of Vuesday, next Week. . • • S'cotch, ,Aaneing by -tIvO. little girls :will he a feature at the piay; to.. be given in the, Ton •Hall tomorrow" (Friday) evening. .; • _ We; notice that at kcaeens Of ;the Conserv,ative Party members of , the tiOUSe bf Colninorik, hOd 1st week, Ole., Spoton of North Hiteort;• was llected 'chairman of .the :meeting. Don't .411 'to Seciire a reseriecl- ot at the ;play, "Cyclone Sally," to oe given in the Town Hall, Friday avenieg -el. this Week. • Mrs, Ala Morton has returned, to. • EVERYBODY'S COLUMN 0 , I • ; Geo.A. Siddidt „„Lucktiow,. . and Real EstAfik-M.bney to lend or first mortgages on farm proper-. . tries at 6 and 6341 per cent according ;to security. offered -Also small amounts on second mortgage's • on farm Properties and on personal note". A few good farmfor sale. ' WALL PAPER -A lull .line of •1928 Wall Paper on hand. Prices from Sc up. I am also agent for ,leading job houses. -R, J. Cameron, Decorate". " • Painter and Grainer, Eex. 174, Luck: now. • " LOGS WANTED We, the undersigned, herebir," an- nounce'that .We are in, the market to • buy all kinds of logs , suitable _for.. • lumber;-and:as we require the lumber for out furniture factory, ,we are ill a Position' to pay the highest market price.S. In letting Us have the mater- ial you . are encouraging home indus- try. For Particulars call us' hY Phone ' or call at our office. -The Lucknow Table,1 Co. -J. Buttoe, Man. • • • , „ • MAIDS WANTED --Two iiiidV , wanted; sisters preferred; for a comfortable- home in Guelph; all • conveniences. State age, religion And wages. .APply to Mrs. John Sutherland, No. GO McTague Street, . Guelph,. Ont. / • • „ • prrom SWEEPS' pROVilINUEJ,' ,"'suPdi,W and Monday of this Meek gave us the ;greatest ,,atorin .'of.„ the season. nigh Wind, Io* temperature ind..,reuch snow rnade..up „something in the way of. a real blizzard.. This' storm Prevailed Over.. quite a large section Of the continent,- and iesult- ech •in a ;good deal of %interference .with traffic' on railways •-• and high- Ways.However; it chtd -.not last Jong -,nough to cause .blockade, and on Tuesday roads ' were pretty well .• opened. up. •Tbe -rural mail couriers had rather a bad time of it in this -section,. many of them ,failing to ,rnake the round on Monday. ' WM. RYAN DIES AT KINLOUGH her to..ne in, Guelph, 'after- Spending .i week with her sisters; Mrs. Fred MacDonald 'And MrS! Ja Forster. She had been up to Paisley to ; at- tend the funeral Of het brother Mr John MacDougall. ,' • 4..cuA$cp TO HELP: ' , You bave a fine, .opportunity to evening to •. helP,. the Wom- en', • InStitute make their last pay - inept towards the Art:le:Man •Relief • Flied: .,Att'end the play, in the Tewn. gall, help, C• geed cease; rind get the Werth •of. You.e nniney.: • .;"Cyclone ..Szilly!' will be presented 1;j7 the Bet-, vie -Young People. It is ,highly hu, mbroi'is and very peptilar. • UCKN,-OWTI:OSESTTO." WINGIPX1117 'RAW FURS -1 am paying highest tnarket 'price for all kinds of raw ' Blitzstein • Phone: 18, Luck- / (10-11-tf)-- ' FARM.' FOR SALE ,-- 150-aere farm. in Adhfield., For • particulars •OPPIY--to,Johri Fermin R.R.Luck ,7, , ow.. ' (29.-3-p) • The Win gham hockey tearn which • • can or Friday ...of ., last Week to fini0i• series,7 pro more.; than:a • Match :for:: the, lecdt,hPyS,.:and carried off' the honors With' a' sc5re of 8-0. This was .a..iath`: or 'severe ..defeat ;with whjCli to close deW.: of the, brilliant ,recipd made in the eilg.amesof the series: .• 1.P.ollewing, the victory...hereWing_ '.ham `'inet Clinton. • at CI intoe ni the .and • lost, ' . These team S 1•44.0 again in -tne_tWiiigha.rn • arena' Wednesday night -of :this, week, but :we to press preSs tor; early to re- p, ert .. the outcome• "DlItECTS. PLAY AT ACTON . . • WAltant, RYan, for .many years a resident of near Kmloiigh, died at his, home. there .on Monday 'of this- . • week. He was in his 64th year. ' 4SIIFIELia riUTED, CIIURCJI NOTES, •*. 'Zion service, was Pretty well at- tended `. on Sunda* Meriting 404, tho very cold and windy. bottd;:doili, Pre: - 'Vaned. 011t •worshipper. had to 'run' a long way •aCTOBS a field f.or his cap after service was. over; the wind Ives 'so ready to plait tricks. But :any who had Or walk ,andlace the stern.' had a 4kOrSe 'tifire. • ',By' afternoonit got _ worse„ with, the, result that only a 'A. little over a year ago Mr. RY•an ‘vent to London, and there Under- went ;an, operathin, for inteinal.trou- '4le. He came through the operation all right, and after about' twci Months 4n the hospitalcame home, and for „ • a lame was fairly • well, although not: able to engage ' in work, A few • menthe ago the trouble appeared to develop again, and he h4 since been radually growing 'Nome The fun- eral will be held on Thursday after- noon to Kincardine: CenieterY: ' A service to ,be heldat the, house .at• one o'elock. leaves a widow ..and grown. up 'frim=. Aily. That humoroilS, 3 -act play,. "Bdoli-, `Eiji ;hr. 13obb,s". was ' ,recently, pte- 4e.iited t the..town of Aefori: by local 'talent, tinder 1 0 0 F otispiees.. The.. Actin:. Free .Press, in giOng • an .ac count ; of the , •`• perfPrinance;•• '' said ti e..•the play khocn. 'Wee FOR SAIJE-The dWelling of the pashful r.. bb.' 'It wasunder Mary, A., Tennant Estate, Lucknow. Apply to. Geo. vi ' sudersi*MBos on of Mr. A: E.' Millson of. (8-3-c) Milton,and.'he and his, players were. •wejl trained. andhad selected splen- did Mato.rial for each part. Mr.. Mill - Son, as...a.eoon, gavea monologue, whieh was f011-• Of .mirtin Many who. were unable • to ga"in, adniiSsion ex press a desire to have it. reperited.". MARRIED AT TOLEDO • AUCTION .SALE , Stewart MacGilli*raY, Lot g,' Con. Kinloss, will have an auction sale of farie stock and some implements on February 29, commencing at "Ode . O'clock' pon.-?Tolui Purvis, auc REDUCED Pinch SAI.E AT . IWILILL,IN'S: GARAGE ' Tire Patches, .reg. 50e, sale pniee .'4256; , Tire Pumps, 'reg. 11.25, sale • ,price 75c; ,Aute Jacks,. reg. •,31.115,, sale .price $1.25; $park Plugs, . reg. -75e sale price 45c... Truk Mirrors reg,';$2.00,- sale price $1.25. Allother, auto accessories at a greit reduction in price. "... , • Also one • new 5 -tube .haclio set,. , Table Model, at a' great reduction in price, '$65:00. Come and see the set . , . • •••,:.! 1 ea er . area, on Ivo rain -cheks hunted .4.1 for Billiards. You can • einjoy .4 game night or '''----Jaii-liViniy-weatheti-- Coy- - Season of the year -and --never tire of this great/At , •:Indoor Tsstimei '4"PeeiellY when p nyed 'eh our Tiff& Writ Brunswick equipment. ack s Billiard Room illiards Getttientateit Game ..„ 'MacEen'driek-MeMorran • A marriage of local interest took place al: ,First Westnitrister,, Presby- terian Church, Toledo„ on Saturday, Febroary 18th," when Miac; Margaret Mae, daughter' of. Mr. and Mra. D: McMorran, Of Lucknow', became the "bride: of 'Mr: John' I?. MacKen,t &Mc, of Detreit, formerli'r of Loch. The --Rev, Elwood Roysey .offi- Ciated.. After. the ceremony a pretty wedding -dinner !was served at the home, of Mr.' . and Mrso• Charles E. Foster, 1221: 'Nett Ave, Toledo Mr and Mr.S. • MaCKendrick will make their •horne in Detroit, Micn _ • TRIAD, FORM 'LITERARY. •• SOCIETY . ••CHURCH NOTES • 'round dozen,tatifeout AO the Hackett:. ,Serlice; •aii4.fh0--:-Bitike 'service for the evening wail called. off, But ',then, we expect at least one • interfering„ Sunday .blizzard in a winteir. Both Zion. and .131ake W.M.Soneet- lugs were well attended last vreelc. _ . The women well sustain their-inenthr ly 'gatherings. • • " • Zion League had, •their monthly social evening at •Jthe home .of Mr., EdgarRitchieon-7-Wednesday---Ove4- ning Islet. The -Canal .good company attended, 'and spent a'enjcyable so - The regular meeting of the League was •held previous tothe social , programme, Miss Ada Web- ster and the pastor giving addresses.' Harold Gardner presided: . .• UpWards of WO, rnostlY:' yoeng people, gathered in the Blake Hall on Friday evening for " their Valen- tine social evening in connection with the League, ,sind. had a real happy team. ' Next :,,Friday night's meeting is being' looked forWard. to, the debate between Mr. .Erneast Blake and 3,1r,. Thos.' Blake on:. the affitnia- 7,-tive_sicle;and Mrs:. IL Horton_ and the Rev. A. W. Brown on the nega- tive, is to take place. The subject • should be One of live interest: Re- ;olved that the (rural church of. 30 to )0 years ago was a• more important and influential factor for good in the COMMunity than what it .-ha today. • There are some things that . are more important and mean more to individual and social :life than are reportedin this column that happen in, cdrmeetiOn our •Chureh_. life and activities; but they cannot :be • reported here; very well. A visit by .a• sick bed in God's . name; a Bible „. . reading and talk' of , holy • thinga, with an old shut-in. person', .finishing up with prayer; the overwhelming • 'experience :of an,,,inotional and spi- ritual eharacter, a group of people get round the altar at a. reeent Cern-, '-in-uniont 'the -kind thougliffulneSs'' for a sick woman • a group of ' Christian ladies showed. % All these thingi-dif- ficult .to ,deScrite, and riot easy to, pet into cold print, are the very life of our 'Church; and such • things 'l hap- pen -frequently or the Church would become a nitre 'social Club or some- thing less. Friday of this week, Feb. 24 will be !observed as "The Day of Prayer ; - ret Missions," and in connection with this a meeting' wilt be , held in the basenient of the 'United , on -Friday afternoon at 3. o'clOck., All the wemen: of the con,gregation are, in- vited to attend this Meeting. Anima- Meeting. .The annual Meeting of the Luck - now United Church congregation .was held. cn Wednesday evening- of „last ,,,reek, the business program be- ing, preceded by a supper. 'Which Was served in thebaien-i'ent-froni-6,30 to - 8..30 `, q'clock. Abut 200 were pres- ent, and a yerypleasant social time •vvas eiijoYod (hiring these two hours/ The Various organizatiens preSenteil. very • favorable repertS, covering, however, only the pine: 'months pre- ediig 31, 1927, the, church year having been 'changed to • correspond to the calendar year. The mission- ary treasurer was able to repot that. the alloeatien of $1725. haa been more thari Met, and the W.M.S. had also met their. • allocation 'of 3550.. -The 4Congregat1ena1 s. treasurer reported a favorable, balitnee „in :sPite, Of there being a number of extraordinary, expenditures of considerable amount An out line • of a .very:epnsideriihlie„ programof renoiration;anittliriPitVe.:, mento to the church property, with , an .:estimate . Of probable. cost, ..was presented. by ,Mr. D. C. Taylor. HELENS, A • The regular meeting of the Wein- " eh's. Institute will be hefa., at the home of Mrs. Jdhn McQuillin' 'on „Thtireday afternonh, March 1. - Roll call -•Hints' Housecleaning.' The; rarbje4i ,in charge ' of. Miss M. C. Rutherford. •`' • .Mrs. George. Myll:eberts was the guest of , her sisterin-law,•TIrs., 16- Intyre; of Dun.gannon for n few days days recently.. • Mrs. • W C. Webb is spending a few •weeks with':her niece, • Miss A. McKenzie. . Mr. Hyde, was a week -end visitor at Kincardine. Mr. Murray returned from St. Joseph's Hospital, London, on Satur- day. • Although the, doctors were un- • . able to set the broken hones, Mr. Murray steed the journey well, and is not suffering as much as might - be expected. Many friends hope for speedy iniprovement. , A very enjoyable evening was _ spent at the Young "People's Valen- tine Social on 'Friday • in the United Church. The committee in charge had arranged several ,interesting games and contests. An interesting read on St Valentine, by Mrs. Webb; a recitation ,by Dorothy, Miller, and a solo by key. H. G. Whitfield, and some community singing was en- joyed by all, • Miss 'Annie Hughes of Holyrood, has been a visitor with Mr., and Mrs.. McKenzie- Webb. • 4 o o o— • SINGLE COPIES Sr. The Bread The Bread ,ef: Health IS ' of Heath. • OUR ,MOTVO IS QUALITY AND-. SERVIPE.7 • .4110ditY -Bread is Baked from Quality „Ingredients High': Grade ' • 'fiTour, Shp*, ' Malt; •Shorterting, Salt- anti Yeast. - . • , SPECIALS ealiOCClicierolate Cake, ' Chelseaand Doughnuts. '• ,•;•-." BAKERY' "r• • • • • •• •Diniclee tuck4ow' The February meeting ' of the - Third :Form Literary Society , was held on. February 16th, and, was 'op- ened ty ainging. "0 Canada". John . .Mel‘Tabi the vi:e-prpsidenr, act.cd" as --chaiinnain-end-after--hi,s-laddreso.the;_ niibutn ef the -last Meeting -. were -T 'rirtrd., 'rho next riiimb,er• wiiS,'ari it'riimental by .1csabel Craw, followed hy a spbech by bo,uald Grant, 'and a donee bY Elizabeth MacDonald. •A reading'. was _given by Rub' Turner, instrumental. , The critic's . remarks Were -then. and •Miss IVfeLean ',stump -speeches. The, meeting cosed by ditiging,`theINationaT 'An4ipm.• • , IN MEMORIAM • • , loving memory of our tioAr mother: who 'passed away four" venrs an Fob. 24th; 1924,, ••. One -pneeleuS. ••our .hearts. has ;vines 'The volee, we .1oVed . The -Place made vacant in Our home" Can. 1101./brn1ora,.ba.' filled, ••• • SOUTH.. KINLOSS • ' F51tfiiary 1.5th was the day set 'a- part "for the "World Day of Prayer!! by the W.M.S. ladies or South Kiti- lois. The ;"meeting Was held ,at ' the Manse, twenty-one ladies being 'pres- ent. ” The -programme given in the January "'Glad, Tidings", being fol- lowed. Opening , '.hymn 270. The' ,president gave a stittement..^. of the . purpose of the meeting. Internetional. prayer, day. A number Of ladies took part. in 'prayer for.the different parts: of. the World. Hynin. 374, :Was ..then 'sting, • ater which reports of Seey, and Treas. were', given. Letters, from'. Mrs. MacDonald' .Ced Mias " McinneS • -were-readr,...thanking-the;.,JadieS.:LfOr -reineintraiices.•at 'Christmas tinie.-. Mrs •A. Sutherland 'read a,letter ,.of thanks from Miss Rattee. • Donations, are Wished for March-fnienek pre- ferred.• Mrs. Sutherland. 'also' read, the bale allettrent for the •SoeietY, _anCgavejhose..present their list. • A Life Membership Certilleate was then Presented to Krs.•JameS. Mrs. Doug- las ,-Grcharn --reaCh.,i'the -address; and - Miss Kate. McKenzie Made the ,pres- entafion4., Mrs. 'James ;made a very.' suitable reply...=, An excellent' paper was prepared by Mrs, Allister Hughes -"Mary sifssoe of .Calabot," and, -wue, r4titi h)/.. Mts'g„.-411nie ringlles!, ;At: .ter aing•ing:Hyran-•••874: prayer of Itin.e erar thanksgiving wu MAtie in, uni- son. Lunch Was iterVid tho 09110 of tho inaating. ' Wedding, bells are ringing near our illage.„ • Mr. Will Reid of Pall% spent the --eek-end with his •parents. Mr. and hrs. Alex. Reid. , • . Mr. Ilugh David. Henderson of Ex - iter, spent the weei-end at 'Ids home e \ • Misses Hazel Wocks and Ivy Clark. -of Teeswater, visited -a few days with Mrs. Wes: Leggatt and other friends here. . - Blake has. the . morning'. 'service" next Sunday. 42, —o o c) --t•-• ASHFIELD NOTES ' . • The regular monthlymeetingof the Union U.P.W.O., Huron Co., was ' held\ at the home of •Miss Agnes Wy- lie, Laurier, with`the president in ,the chair. The meeting opened with song *and „repeating the creed in unison: . , The roll call, "how to be Happy," was well responded to., 'The club de-; eided to hold an At Herne in Lochalsh hall. in April An acceptable . pro- gramme was enjoyed, by all present, consisting of well %prepared , pipers, instrumentals and comMunity eing- lug. b. A ,-A44' and Rae, The next meeting, Will be held at the home of Mrs. D. MacLennan, Laurier. The singing of the 'Nation- al, Anthem brought the meeting to a close, after which lunch- was. served: by the hostess. • MAFEKING . . . • Very sueceOsful s,ograls were held last Week; .one in the United Church On Thursday evening; and one in the Presbyterian Church on Friday eve- ning, All report a. very good time at both events. : Miss .Lizzie Coulter 1of East W,a- wanosh, is visiting her aunt,' -Kra: John Craig, Jr. Word was received' here last week . • of thedeath of •Mrs : Hoffman in 'Winnipeg. She was • formerly Miss Maggie. Dawson, and was born, and raised in this vicinity. She is a SIS- ter of Mr.,: Wm. Dawson and ,Mrs. John Craig, • Si, and had spient meat of last summer visiting .them .and other relatives here. She 'leaves to :mourn her ,losO two .darghters in Winnipeg. :•The sympathy of the community is extended to them in QUILTING TIME THERE IS NO BETTER TIME TO GET YOUR QUILTING AND COMFORTER WORK DONE THAN JUST- NOW: AND NO BETTER TIME it, PURCHASE YOUR, MA- TERIALS THAN RIGHT NOW CHINTZ, CR,ETON and, . ART SATEEN are all 'here in a gor- geous array of pa tern and color, specially priced from • 24c. to 60e per Ya . • COTTON BATTING, , 3 sizes -1 -bb, 2-/b. and 34b. WOOL ..BA7rTl-NO, specially :treated, made of • imported and Canadian Woo Clean and, white:: The kind you would be delighted to put into ,our best Comforter; All, openiug to Comforter size. `. „.Irp, A PLEASURE • SliOPPING• AT• "OUR STOR.E".; . ZION • Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Ritehie enter- tained the Young People's , Society of Zion to a social on Wednesday eve- ning. 'We. are glad. to report that Miss Jessie Andreik is somewhat improved the past week. And we hope she may Soon be able to be out, again.. The Orangemen will hold a social in the Hall on Friday evening, March 2nd, to: which the cdmmunity are in • The February meeting of the Zion W.M.S.' was held at the_horne of Mrs. • • • •• Mr.' Jas.' Culbert loaded a- air of pressed hay at Whitechurch, •Wed- nesclay.. ' Palmer Kilpatriek Was., over to ,WinghamP, Saturday. Miss Grace Blake wa; .hobe .frorn ..whitechurch-over the eint and Mrs John -Helm.. spent Tuesday at Sam Kilpsitriar • Friday evening of last 'week. tbe. Toting .People's- Society held a • suc,-, cessful Valentine Social in he Church Halt This 'week, the fil'ar- ..estiagjniblect::. 'Resolved• „the rural chuteh-of fromthirtyto fikiy- ,s ago was a 'more imnortant. their sad bereaVetnent., . The Women's Missionaryi Society are, holding, a Day of Prayer, meet. ing in Abe. basement Of the . Presby- terian,. Church on Friday afternoon it 2.30 o'cloci.• The Day of' Prayer is being held in" all . the churches throughout the country. ' • , • LANES Very few turned .ou-'t to the }lack- , ett's Church last Sunday, owing to the 'severe storm. The ,vIreather man \Vas reminding us that it is February arid not April, as many of Us were rheiinnini to believe.. One y bung lady redorted hearing a robin very early' , one riorning, aboUt a week ago. Myrtle Johnston, •Elsie. Vint and • Melda Lane Were horrid' for the' Week- end :from the Liicknow 11. S. Earl ,Sherwood and Melvin Hackett • have not ben able . to go 'hack to school, owing to an attack of the mumps. „. We are glad to report an improve - Ment in Mrs. T. A: Cameron's condi- tion: She has been 'quiteftill now for sprne time. " ' . • • „ -influential laeter forgood in the orninunity "tha'n '4•iliat it la ,today." will be debated. • • • - - • A large gathering of some twenty ladies ' of the Blake appomtmenf "Vcr%., M.S. pet at the home of Mrs. Frank Glen Thursday afternoon. thc Presi- :dent Johniton :Presiding. It was decided to hold mi. At game in- atiaa o .tho -Tagglar' meetInf lit . , Mrs Thos Thos. Fergnoon yike, iterGoderiCh, friends one ',. day • last week. The 1V.M.S. will meet. ThiirsdaY, Joseph Helm °CI urs. y a with an attendance of 27. Mts. W. T. Gardner conducted the meeting., The • . . • Scripture lessen , was read respon- sively by •the members' present Mrs. Robert Andre* and Mrs Charles Mc- onagh offered prayer. It was sug- gested that the members. .ansvier- roll call next Inonth•bY paying fees. It wits decided to reineinbet several of the .sick by .letter. ,Meiriliers were urged to 'keep in mind the world's day of praSyer On Friday; Feb. 24th:, The 'Heraldi .were Present and re-: ported.. as follows: • Mrs. John Helm for North Weit; Mrs, Chas. McDon- agh, -.China; Mrs, Albert Helm, India; Mrs: 110b.t. Andrew for . japan.. Sec- ond ehapter_of Study Book, "Drums in the 'Darkness," was introdliced', by. lire. Jack Gardner, and Made really interesting:. Dass Edna rEitchie gave a reading , entitled: "The Master's Coming.". It was decided to hold an At Home in the •Orange 'Hall here: on March 8th. .Mrs. John Helm led,: in prayer. The meeting Was closed by .the. Mispah Benediction. The offering amounted to . 11.71 Flower Fund 29e , • • afternoon at the home of Mts.. IIar preSident Weida be pleased to see all tire ladies Ote- The chu,rch.,..present Mr Jj1 Sherwood is home • froni Windsor. • Jim is going no stay with ns and look after big" farm, which he 'lfas had .tented for several 'Years in: the past, We are Wondering if Jim golrig to. run the farm all. Marie. • -Ittr. Ltoyd Zuui, who halt Sistino his brother in the store It Lane, has gone to hie hmos at Pah' *ore for a. few wonikit • , • To the Farming Public I am prepared to give you the best": meal that can be had anywhere in the cpuntry, for a reasonable price. You are 'always welcome . at he, Cain House - Jack Cain, Prep. • • Drop in and ask for cur - . price. LANGSIDE , Mr." Arehie MacIntyre entertained g large nuinberof friends and ' at- ' quaintances With , cards slid dancing, ThurOday evening • , last iveek., Mr.' and Mrs: George Harkness spent an evening ,last week With Mr; and. Mrs. T... Hill. Mr. ana Mrs. JohnRichardson,- al- so Bobbie and Jim spent Wedneaday eVening•Mrs.-Caakin.- . Mr. and Mr. Peter Moffat enter-. tained their friends and neighbors' ,witb dancing and cards, ',Friday evening - SidisstilewYeeFker"gusen (formerly pver) ababffr 7iss y cv with 1fr and Mrs Archie ":Of Spending 4 few days at - het -home. here •Mr, Aiut Mrs. J. .I. Tiffin spent Firi, day 'evening With M au& Mrs: V. Mr anil Mr Orvai Tftfln Mid faintly ip•nt tlatod0 with Nv. slut tiltot .FAMILY TIIBATREI FRI. Az "SAT.; .FES.24-25 Dorothy . Gish in , The moat ardent, and 'sincere Royal Romance' the world has ever known= " • ' :• • "NELI/4' GWYN'' And Comedi. dpisONG:7 :. Adolphe' Menjoii ui "BLONDE OR "BRUNETTE' CONGRATULATIONS 'A recent contest put on by -Beatty . Bros., Fergus, was . won by Mr. Har -4 old'Allin of town, who was awarded handsonie engraved silver: , cup, ' having headed the list for sales in the Jour inenths' time allotted: 4 was also thelargestnumber of sales made in that lengthof time during their 52, years of busines . o • TRAGEDY ,,NEAR UNDERWOOD John 'A. MacLean, -his wife, and . their ion, ten year's • of:. age, were , burned to - death in their Rime near. Underwood • village; • .eittlY Tuesday • morning of •this. week. 'FeW .narticu- lars regarding the "tragedy are avail.; 'able. ,It appear* that the, house took 'fire during the 'night,and that Mr.. •• , ' and /Mi. MacLean were SuffoCated -by ike intheir room. The boy Would ppear to :have .avinkenedr left , his own roomand went into that Of • his parents; where he also was ever- .:Coinei-- Mt:- MacLean -bad planned-t4retire from the him and was ..to 'have in atietien Sale on Tuesday. " " ' , • TENDERS 'Tenders *ill be redeived _by the , undersigned for the'; following' werk for the Village 'of Lucknow. “--,Street-watering-..L' Gravelling, to be tendered' for per of', yard, andperson"tvo'§e" tender -is ac•-•*. ,cepted to psfyone-half -inspector's ,• •;.• ."'Grading," bragging .and •tearn-,•.work, with man and team. t - &lbw ploughing; • •• • • 'renders to be received on or be- fore 12 o'clock noon, on Tuesday, the, Sixthday of -March, 4928. Thelow- est et 44' tender not riebeaolitilY aq- tepteos., • '1GOOPh Oeika 1441010n 11•11"0)