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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1928-03-08, Page 8ERY DAY'NEE •..:knoig White Cups and,Saucers 15c, Cups only, 10c.. Plain White Pigtes, all sizes in stock -clOver Leaf Cups and Saucers 25c. :Cups 2 *for 25c. ;1941331) GlaSses.and Lantern Globes • ' Teapotsk-Eart4enwaret Ahnnintun, and Graniteware Large Stock of Bowie and, pitchers:, ettlei, Saucepans and Pails, etc.. Stove Polish, Pipe Varnish and Shoe Oa Polish 20c. and 30e. 'Sizes and. Floei Wax Scri. . b Brushes in several *varieties • curtain Rods and Window Shades .„ rine Assortment of Open Stock Dinnerware' SehOol Supplies and Stationery .1 All Underwear and Baia at Reduced Prices 1.;a1-g,e Crocks forliacking meats, 3 -Gal to464Ga1. • , ALWAYS , A GOOD BROOM IN ,STOCK ' Y'S VARIETY STORE LUCiNOW, ONTARIO LDCKNOW, AT THE, BEGINNING • Of' 1890. .BvidetlY JanuaM. • I-9.00; -Was a k • • :fairly' d Of winter, as ,"•• The F.OrtlarY; rePorts ' that. the • rainfal1"iu.: January litehei; • and, :the highest „-,ternpetatnte . was, 56„6;degrees,rind the loWest..temper- •atilre wa On the 9th -,77:0,' .that is 7 , ." above'. "zero; we think.'• • • , . , The Lads:tit* school. 'report . for 'January 'contained ': the. .`,Senior.A.th .claiss41, M..Macteed,,,47'.Wilson,..G: Smith, A.. Little, D. Carrielt: • *cc/110#;:' ,!/!. ‘14010titb., D.. ThgeOP „Good,..W.,,, darner,. S. Interne:44a! ,5th eiriks;'; Excellent Grundye."Ili..tioDonald. E. ,Grar ham, T. Lawre ,htecoy,?'1:,.141*d. Jun 5th 1ass Egeellent--4- • Yule,:.',:ki.Armistiong,,.. ,'Whit0y.'. geed -D. Cameron k.,-1.(6,wflin.•'• • ,February,14,•1890',; ; contained ',the following death iintte-- 'es: . :Andrew -In • Ashfield .-en Sunday night, Feb: ,Otln Edmund; , 'Andrew; , beloved sen of Mr. Edmund AridreW,:aged 24' yeara..... •Pal4ra'-,-,In,' West' 'WaVioneah, • :fined ti -rola he tionse-the past week With e of. La Grippe." .• n .The Sentinel Of March 7, 1:29da ,e read of a.drowning .accident, 'the victim .being young Mac by • the naine. of Hetherington.. xlie and 'an- other young - Man by. the '',naine of. Murray, were clearing_ the snow.' off • . the ice On McFarlane's: Lake, with a view to cutting tee. in the.coUrse of ,this Work they., gOt onto thin ''' ice, ,foimed where other 4 had 'been cut-. tint; and both 'went down: Murray came pp 411 rig14 *here the, iee Was.. broken,: but Hetherington' evidently canie •to the surface under,: ;Strong ice, •and Was drowned.: The body Was later, recovered near tlikacene,.of the 10eideitt. . An9thar . somewhat 'sensational ;. `clandestine -marriage Of: a :Mr. Wm: Hollaban and a Mrs Lizite .to ' .as. -well-knowi• Lireitnot • neSidents,,„-althotigh7: had. leen: :in: Wntidatoek foi leme tniae.,71•,The marriage:lad taken, -niece -at...Flint, 'Michigan; •• an& was.' time• reported in a news •'despatch .froin that city: : • .T1,',Hollsilitin and, Mrs. Lizzie •Pindlaterk who claim Canada for theirarrived in this city late Thursday night, --And werrrto.:. the litoarding Bourse of the .eonnty ,clerk about midnight, and :re- quested him to :issue. rt..marriage lie- ense.,.,and to:secure a minister. ,,The • Re.V. H. PC Curtis'*as •relined foils his heil; :and he tied the .knot. The mail., reigned to -State the reason, 'Of their haste., They left forDetroit at •once:" 'It is added that :Mrs, Find- later'a, stock of :Millinery: , furniture,„ were sold in ;LucknoW • a fev7 • weeks: befote. • H--o—"' `KINLOiliGH THE. 1.11C1tNOIV SIINTENE/0., AIA*11 ° , 1:11.C.KNOW: SOM)01; • " •REPORT • .Room. .1. N§sib.N. 40; IfOnera 274;„ Pas4 219. ‚Marion MaiDonald • 312;" ilareld! .306; Helen 3ehn- stone..254;' Clarence $1091 284; Mil, dred Ritchie 277 Jean MacIntoan. 04; Edwn tuaWell. 269;1 Miry SO* ilier:a. 263. 'Jean :Struthers 247; ZyIda Steward 46; jack. Button 23 Ger. ton Struthers. 2.30;. BOW 4eWitt 227; *dab .4j,18Cii."240, *two fmoomipen, 101.; June Collyer; 183; :DoMild Mae- ' Kiloton *I.0 Nergaret•Att.0 10 DIr/' :Jewitt ; 196; Merle, Johnson pc ,Jr. I possible. alexto, 280; HMAts- 210. Good,' 168.'Ftia •Belle' MacDonald „271-';' Jean SWIM g58'; Harriett:Whit.; 'ley .352;., Russefl Button 246; Johnston 239, ioan P4rker 236 234'; AibiattOlit: '230. " Mortis. gs; Marjorie. Alibi ;210; :Orland Fiterson-218•• Vernon :Naylor ,•251; Whitby: 204; • .'Gordon Steward 204; ilelep Buswell. 191; D., .FinlaYgon 113; 1teit1f. Collyer..155., . ' .1: Murdie. • . Thursday, ' Feb. 6th, Jane Bowers, 'lielOVed :Wife of :Robert Bowera, aged 78., years.... ":2'•1.. • , • .. „, , This tastre . of. the Sentinel alio con- 'iiaina a :letter which :had-. been : re- ceivd 'froni.liVinOilet, tellrng ofthe • :'death there of aJohn, Barkley' WhO . , ,, • .attending college at 'Winnipeg, • evidently with' a view to entering•the . • .• • '• ,• •. •. Another Paragraph 'r.enOtts" the •• rairriage 'of Mr. :'Dtincen Gral‘in; 2nd Con., Kinloss, ta•,Nirss" •Vargitref .s.e:corid ' daughter : : • Neil McKillop ef Southvald, . Elgin' • County.. • • •. •eh., 1890,. Wm. Grundy Jr.,: 1.• bought out the , cartiage .business.' • - from his father: ':-He Was deirig,bual nets. on. Stauffer street. '• •' It. :it announced that the., Rev.' Mr. Goldberg -of TOrontio; .lad ben ap- pointed to the. charge of ,St. Peters Litektia*; and that •services. would be held every Sunday. , • , •A budget fii.'news • ftent Lochalsh dated: Feb. 14,1890, announced the • . death 'of Mrs:: Donald R. MacKenzie. •74 alsoprnakes arention,Of , a; `"singing• . clio.61.'1, being , conducted • there by MeAnley: of oni readera' tcinember wiier: the Village of Dungannon en.: jOyed a teal estate ' boom?, Well, there appears to 'have been sonse-' thing • of thetnature' in; Febrility Of ' 1890. At iink rate, in the Dungannon '• correspondence of Feb. 23, 189,0,•we tend:. ',The long-tooked,fat boom in our village • is knit Commencing. presPects7' , of the . railroad ;editing lore ate: Incronaing„. and ;the sYndir • cc.i.te, composed of • Messrs : Berry,. Cr.fTford • and Prrnzdfoot, is endea- toring. to uSh the. sale •. of lot, :wl-Och they had. surveyed Some ' age, Mt. MellOugh has also:. drawn a plan flit Village lois fen' :sa• le,' end is 'endeavoring to; &An the Village."' ',in vie*. Of this expected • /Omit it is reported - further '.that , Messrs, Citineten, 1Vinidoch & CO:. of ' LtidknoWt had. -opened Pp: a branch• • store- in Dungannon. 'So,. •. in tne. •SPring of ,180.0. they were expecting railroad'. at Dungannon, • • Illitstlet evidence of the inild • ter of 1890, Was fOtind in a - note Of Feb... 28, Which reside: • farmers have :got tired. of Waiting • :for snoW; and have. gone. n work ; • With' the ,WegOri, and., a ',goad- cleal"of work fs .'being ; "La .Grippe' Appearsto. ha Ve „been titytt-e.11)reita1erit.".that winter,. nu»igaither,refirenaitil-t0,,it . Mrs porporbto Otto 0001 • Obituary. a It is 'with deepest regte.t that this .-emmunity learned of the passing of 'Mr: William. Ryan; Whose death 'oc- curred at his home neat Kinlough on Feb. 20. Mr. Ryan ,underwent 'a serious operation for internal treie- 'de in London 'St. '.icis‘h*s 'Hospital .about 13 months ago, and also ap- other about .• 5 months ago, but the trouble, developed again and he grad - lost strength.' Mr. 'Ryan wag .in his 64th year. He Was nein at the Nile:, :and Tired to Kinkingli with , his parents When but 'a child. and here he has spent th.i. rest ,Of• his life,. He spent •many ears thresh-, Mg.; alio worked as for man 071 the ;odd 'pads. • He Was 194 ler and. wide fjir his. kindness and .osnitality.f He s 'a 'member of ,the :PresbYter, len Ch4reh. and 'the L.O.L. No. 1139. Ile leaves to -Mourn his lost. a widow, Snsant-A, Hodging, two daughters and twill sons, Mrs. Jai Fowler, Winds6r, Vera and James at home, and Bruce:: who cannot be 'faceted." Six. sisters and One brother :alio "survive, Bella. Mrs..; Connely; Winnipeg; Mary Ann. Mrs. Harigan, Petrolia; ..;:Maggie; Mrs, Thos'. Nichols, Qa'Appelle, Sask.; Sarah, Mrs. J.. B. Sntlierlandt M.eni- • toba; Raeheal, Mrs. Thos. Webster, Detroit, • who attended the feneraL Peter, a ,brother, of New Westrninv' ster, B.C. The pallbearers were: Dan 'MacDoneld. •Robt. Malcolm, Harry •Belle, Harry Pinn�l1, H. A. Graham, Wm. Percy l'pterment was- made in . Kincardine Cenietery., the ,tnnetalle.. ing under .the auspiceof the L.O.L. 1139, • • A Remarkable case. Robtist old gentlemen' to .an •old, lady' at t health retort: '"When T came hero fltr,4t, 1 boAn:t p.trontitato titter.,...a. word; .1 had ,searcely a hair on my head; I couldn't walk acres:4' the resins, and had to be lifted from my sia . Sick lady: ."',Iroo give MC hope,sir. How long haVo Yon been bere700 Robti,W, old,..gontlemn; 'herstt, • .Room 11 'S,„ Possible Marks 640; Honr• :ors './180;-----Pasir.--43,84.--Hon.•:-,Ei1een Johnston '574; Audrey liorne 534, Audrey Henderson. 513; Ruik-Parker 508; . Maudie Fisher $0; Leonard MacDonald 49% '.Fraeees -Arinstrong 496; Idargaret Baker. 486. Pass - Norman ,Taylot .481; • Alfred •• Atm-' strong 475. Kathleen MacIlitosh-412; ..,Graham ' Sheri -14y 471; Bobby Mae - Kenzie 466; Bertha . Brown 484; 'Joy., Henderson: , 446; ..Rexford. Ostrander 440; .Harold ., Ritchie 428 George, Whitby 415; :MOtiel., Solomon 403P; Catharine' Hunter, 3931 I,eenard Web - Stet 391;• Edwin Whitley '329; . Hew- ard JohnSten 31.4. , , . , II: Possible marks 440; : Hon-. ors \\330; rho , 264.-Hen:=DonaId, Smith' :367; Grace •Webster 354; 11 Tyvam1ey:333„ -.MgcLeed 3I6 �wistena Havens.31,1•,;, 'Girviril',:iteeri :311.; .AYliarer Attcheisen: 307; ,:'.3ack .f.dacDoneld. 303; ••••• Arlene Jewett 301, ti lenhie Peeilnian ;293; , Mary Webster 215 'Pearl Sian 234 'Maryt*eitim'-217*.• . '•ThOse marked (*) niipsed one or more exaMinationa: H. G. '.herriff. on% III • . • go . • Sr. 'III:. "Honore -E. Brown 90; '11,14 itehie: 23; C. Armstrong .80; P. Collyer 'Pass -LM. liendereoa 72; Johnston /di M.' MacDonald ,-66; T: Wilson 65; .K.:Ferris 64; D. Clarke .51; D. Horne 60. 'D. MacDonald'• .60. Below Pass -.M. Cousins 57;•:, S. Cam- eon.,56*; J. 'Fisher , 54; E. Solomon: '33; C. . Finlayson 52*; A. Wilson 46; F. •Mcinnep 30*. Jr. HI:: Honors -J. *bite 90;„F. i;aoKenzie 79; :F. Milne 72; Doug-, Ise. 77; B. MacKenzie 15; D...Thenr- :on 75: PaSs-4: Hamilton '74; E. Nptan. 12; B. Solomon '72;'E. Agar 19; L. Horne 65; F.. Weber 65; G. Joint 0.4. V4, Steward 63;A. Macin- tosh 62; J. McCall 61; C. Finlayson Sl., Below Pass -J., MaeMillen :58; M. Johnsten, 56; E. Whitbk 55*; CA '.Jewitt 52; T. MacDonald, 41; E. Web- ster 4O ;vP-MacMillir3O; B 'Me - Cowan 25. M. Stanley 25*. .: Id. Ward*, " . , M. MacCallpm. geem IV ,pr;:, Ty: ..Hon. -G. MacDonald L. Naylor.' 75. pass -M; Macintosh 744. W. Armstrong 74; 1. .MacMillan 72; A. MicKenzi .721: S. &maxi! 1:2:.R. F„R103:1,s° ;7.-1%1#4..2.6.: a • etWa*1. F%-;'_13**1)-, son gi ' M. -** „ Ili";447*- D. Hendeisonkisipsts: -,;:pniveerrunt, of illness) PP% on altied. *ritte4; • IV! An ereot O.`teurred In Last report. D. Nixon should hav.e, been listed. in honours With 7,6%. ' 9.3: J. 1-Indersori Era:. . M. McMahon , , 84; , D. Nixon 79; M. Hamilton 77: Fast, -E. Baker 7,9; B.' Thompson 1 70; G. ,Webster. 70. C. Johnston ::69; R. Mullip 62. Below 60%----,W. John- 0-ort5 F. Stev.'-ard Praug)as ••• 55' P. Cettsias •-.:1; W. Armstrong. 1; L. Irwin 45. K. :Cameron 43..• H. McLeod and H. Greer (absent on ac- count of illness). On one' exam wrie- ten, H. oreet: (geogs) ,8); IT. MeLeed (gram.) 73. • "; K. MapDbnald. PAVE GODERICH, TO TORONTO The contract:for 'about eie.ht Of concrete pavement between -Son- :forth and. Clinton, on the piovinrial highway, has been aVvarded hy the Dopartment ot ifiehwavs' to Xing, The paving,lpf, this iroad Will Complete the Per:. ',Unbent roadway, from Goderich to Toronto. „. 6 • „There's One' good 'thing Aciut 'mart .rYing a Wonum with' ndottei., '10121t. tle,VOY Ahy. 4nOte • 4001, pl,sot ptho. 1928. , Asit',0,ian • 'gowns,' • Miss Beatie Grant of Carlo*, .814ent, Ole Nv4614451::'af'13-i10*,f,-,1iTa$,, 1400 Saa Xiki.fOan otPl?IcSgs,is visitrngat her '4010 SPOiSttrifc 'Ai, the .care Of' ha. fathei. *Mr; A. 34a.c4aP, 'Who?: has, been quite pOorly •of late. . . Miss ;Bella Matheson.. spent: ..a few, daYs *letting her brethar, „Rev, Win., Ontheson: of-he,01.03.r, • ;M;q Lizzie Ptwzrt z;:`,.,,viaittng. friends n;Harfillterif • • 'Ms Haile, Kirke.. Of :1,KirIttoi!,. .vititing. her. Sisteiahere. •:;M! El1en Kzrke who has been. an $04.1.1a.'tor.:; snnie,time„ s nap: So 'well Mr: .and • Mrs, , jaa, Drentrakt' of oureys Corner4.spent 1a' ia9t !woo; with their "daughter. :NI:ph...Uhl- YinRaynard of,perfuneuniz : • .• . • • and; Mj1arrY frePkett. •.9f weree.-guests of Mr, ,and .Mrs, . , . Of, ParlYaletint; • One daY'' 'Lot week.. • ' , , Mist: /Vanehe janliesolr; of , PftrP• - MOunt, is visiting Mts.: Jas.. Shields of AniberleY. . • Mr. and: Micir:• Jas. T. Webster of KinlosS, were gtiesta • Of. Mr. and 'Mrs. Will 'Ritchie of .Zon; recently. . Kr. and Mrs. AStei44f,, Para-. . • mount, visited' with •friends .in Wing - ham ono da- lest ' 111ta A. Cook,• Who ha s been hole.- te lake *care Of her uncle, who 111 .inapent a feiv days at . . , her leme in paramotint. , . _ „ 7 Mr, .and Mrs. Wrm, McGill of Pate.; meu. • • . . nt, , were home . to a nuniber • of fiienda one night recently, and ev- erybody, greatly enjoyed themselVes. o o -o ST: iiELgNs ▪ • • Miss Janet McFarlane' of BlueVale; -and . Mita Mary: Mat Intyre of Lang- ' side,' *eke week-enl. ' visitors, •With Mies Margaret' Tho • Mr. Archie .IVICKirmeY• Was: 0. vis- itor for;.tne week -end at nis home' at . if---Hrieeting--of-the -Harris • Mision- 'Band Of the United-!Chureh • ',Ali, be". hOtVgii.. "§fleatgy':- eftel`nOini; • c4e; 'it9Pthly. Meeting S. of' theji,nited" Church nem. • at Mrs::. :I.. ort liy.edneody., SIalch.14th.,.1 . 'Quite a, nernber Of. friends end rel.; atives .attended .the funeral of 'little' Jean Martin, daughtee . of Mr, and Mrs. Dan Martin it Winteeliurch,„ on Thursday. ".' •4 • .. Mrs. • Sane Gtbson, has the sympa- thy of Many friends in the less of.her .sistet-ini.lew; Ms; FL ad • Ritehte;. .whose tiagie death cicdtiri'ed n Asb- , field on Friday,; Jas.Irwin isspending a Jew .days' with her father,' Mr. W. Woods,: Miss Mary DUrnin .: hes. reanined . . . her duties at Dungannon: • , . • Mi.:, Harold . Hyde returned. to Kin- - , . • 'sardine on :Saturday. . •, Mr. :Lorne ,Webb was lorne 'from Owen Sound over the Week -end: A meeting • of the .Will .be held in the eluli teem, , Monday eve - Match • s.• • WHITECIIURCH ' Mr. and: Duncan .MacMillan of •:Detroist, spent' last, week his home ,here, .„!,nd at her Itome year 'St. Augustine. ' Wingnem General: , Wednesday, . February. 29th, to •Mr. and 'Mrs Joni:sten ; Conn,lc daughter.-;-COng: atidatiOns; • ' Misses Ruby . :and Olive - Kennedy !ieve gone to Geeiph; where theyhave taken: positions:. . We iresorry .to report the -death laat. Tuesda3r, February : 28th; of little Jean' Martin, ,,younget daughter, Mr.and, Mrs. . 'Dan Martin. Bhe Was.: '41)-?*feur year c;id., and .been tick since' before • Christmni; Ailiapithy Of. . thefefi:neiun;ty ex: tended- to the parents,- Lr. 1 er1 , t..'ed sistersin their 'Sad ,hareavemer:t. The funeral was': held on 'Llier,?.!ay afte- noon to W,inghem, Cercetery.,.. „ :The concert put orr,lait Frific•y :eve - ping hy the "Worn : .47,0144V:w. - ye.ry.,successf,7...1,. the' y.e-.1- tiler wet :storrny;i.a: e -d present.. Ir. r;tevi . „ about: 825, The Woe:test's Tei..titet1 , :their regplAt id a y a f- ternoon at the.he:n9 of th pl-Paident Mrs. Wes, Legget,' ' • , :The' 136y .SeelltS are holding • an: open meetingin the !cetera roam of the Prdsbyteriari Church on Friday 'evening,' 'March. kn. A imOst„ the Whole program will be given by. the boys, who, wilt also 'demonstrate the work taker: it so fel; *. 'Mr 'Padden the. Field Secretaryof the ProVinetal, orgaillzatqm," be presdet to f•iiv'e an actdresS, and to explaiii the work and''inoVenieiit.'., The parents and puhije are 'Cordially -invited, • Lutic:11, wiiIbe Served'. ; The 'social 'held, in ihe''Foreeters', 'Refl. on F.tida5r ,evcning,, Under .auS- Picas of the Wornen'S institute, was a..1decided a,ueeess,. The halt was 1:tell filled, and a' Splendid vrogratmte "waS inehiding'the elloWing:nurT, befit MUSIC by rerdYce tq.o11914011; e, ". • • • Children for L. s. cv.c f•fsaw e,•0 I ,04 •• . . ,,. . ... .. Theaudiometer for determining the degree of hearing retained by deaf persons is one of the recent inVentions of Bell,-Selephone Research Engineers.' 'It has been found that to test the hearing. Of children in groups, rather , ' thanindiViclually enables them to concentrate better On the hearing test. , After the telephone' raceivers have been ,adjusted On the right ears of the children 'they are told to write down as many numbers'as they ca.e.hear as the • phonograph utters them:' They hear numbers corning front the telephone receiver, the intensity of each successive , ,number group being three sentation units less than that of the preceding gronp. The receivers are then changed to the left ears and the test repeated. Children's hearing can*he Cinch trenekfted when defects are escertained Lefore , it iS too late, . • . . ..• vocal selections by bre' and IVIessrs,C.;.: , • , Sroft-,,,, „Pa, Fells, J. ',Vinson and IL Sparling;:dialogne by the young pen-. .ale from 'Zetlaricli reading by J. . Reid; uohn niesie by It 'Mqw.braY;. .rnd • step-dencieg. by Lela . Leggett perti Aitchison Of Bluevple. he lebate, with, Mies;71 'Beec:roft • and: Mrs: R'. Minarbray arguing the A.iatHr: Gilfe.snie .riegrt.;" thet, it is, Prl the 'whc,ile, Of_ -greaterr,. ".d).7art,(ag'e:tO' the 1un'er to petenase-; iisg'oods"from the loCalt dealer than fraini • the derartmental SteteS thtough the Melt • Order System," was: :decided 15y -the. judges, Blake, T. If.. Moore end Elliott Felip,.in favor of the" affirmative. •Linich, *as served. at the eldse the R,p;wt. oeramrne• e • 0-ci-o;-.- • -• •-• • , Mrs. Matt Shackleton past weWith. her `iother, idea: Jbse Gray;' ' who, has 15 ii tor: °h.1e'-'timZ'IM. 11111and; r1Variler SinYtheof 'For:masa; spent a few,' days, With the latter's .father, Mr. 'Albert Mcf..)uoid. , 'Mr. and 10s. Bert Treleaven spent: 'Friday :with friends in Oungannop. Mr... and Mr. jaints Little visited ,friends' 'here On Tueachiy.: . OrVille7Diiirnie made a 13:14i -seta trip t� Godetich on Saturday. • Mr.' Peter' Matlock Of • Rochester; N.Y., was here. attending the funeral of, his;uncle, 'John 'Hunter, and spending a ,keiv day S With hs brother John: * . . • :Mrs. jamas Ii•-ntei of Londen wee here' attending, . the funeral of . her , . ' , . The menthly. Meeting: el ,the WilVt• . S. was held at .the home of Mrs. Wil- fred. Drennan •�n Thursday, :March i, Most of ,the rnembera being ,present. S'eVeral teadiega', Were :given. , Mrs: (Rev„,j ' Walker. ',give one: 'en • ,tlie "Br:des of India," which :was Very .teresting; then Mrs. Drennan Sang a • Solo„; 'Toss • Je,ses Care," „nftie:r_ whiell • Rey, Walker iave a shnrt‘ talk • on•, . r.,'hira. Lunch Uas served' bY, the hostess. • FLOWEItaAiX'• ,•• .1+,1!•;s Doris Fa xyci- ot LOcknoW, , .snert . the .'week-cr4d with her 'friend; •Eliz-Oreth , Maefver. •' :• R. ',vent to• htifeh last 'I,Vednesday to 'attend .the ..?Iliir.raT or het. rdece;• the little (laugh;.; ter aid Martin;.; ',FlOkerdale. people 'v,Verj, scirry to hear. of the illness of old„ neigh - her, Yrs.''..Tehn :Fowler of , • . WO are te report 1.,hat Mrs. 'Wni. Herrington ini.preVing. Mr. anol4Mnr. Bahl] reo Liirned to:. their' hoine fir D,etroit, af- ter0, ',Cotiple. of. . rtionths. vith 'relatives Flowtrciale. . Barry Will..ltron is Preparina'' for an auction sale' the hi'st., Part of , • "• , • Ur: and L. :Mae leer '10111, 'at; Tine'dny evening at .the tome cif vrt,M,IdatlesOn,:8eC66.; niikens• • ,M1411tichard .Garthier :visitod at Dungannon on Tuesday afterndom . Mrs. Jas. Lane Spent „.feir.., days, Witli Mrs;'.Chlid‘ ' The community Was icoutly *4414 (toned en. Fxkiay. eveninks- whtil jt ,vas learned that 'MrS, . FredRitehte eed passed away NT'he.4ate Mrs': Rit:' .r:Ine, who WaS in. her \27th .year, was ierMerly. :Miss Etkel .Adelinet Sinith,; daughter of Mr. and :Mrs. Jas. Smith,' Dungannon: ',She had resided at Zion. siece:her„.marriage four years ago, 'Mrs, ,Ritchie_WasLaindeighbori :arid loved:by all .who hue*. her:. She le greatly . nitase4r.1_4•.,.9,1;ebnfch 11,.y.heera.1;•.1;;sp,biesno.sd, . aged 3 years Kith; aged. 2 •' by fl2erparntar'two'bro- tiers. aiid tWir.afitters;::.Lette .arld" Of ..,Goderich, 'Nivens 'MiSP •• Mabel .'Snlith;. Dung sna toliiri!i: .t4T•ehn:4. eofi :cud' ieldec:011 sde..i.Yv‘ioya 'he r4'; • i�oii; was • meniber,,The funeral' was largelY' at- tended, and the ,floral, tributes 'many. peepestsympathy is :pallbearers were: Messrs..:• Wesley. Gordon:kit:elite; WM, Ritchie, 3eriniel Gibson, , John; Gardner, , Al- • Andrew. Internient took 'Place . ''. ext.en. deft . tothe ., , . • ,aereaved. family ,arrel,. • friends. The' in Greenhill.Cemetery. . • Those here from a distance attend, funeral: of the late Mrs: Fred Rttchie were Misses ;Jane: nrid Myr tie.. Ritchie, of Toronto, Mtg. ; Harry :•alsen of -London, Mrs. BOden.. Itit- hie, WrilkerVille, Mr. Hebert:Irwin, kincardine. ••.•' 'FOURTH . CON. KlUsl•LOSS • ; . • , •Mrs George • Lockhart, who- has 'peen quite ill: lately,' ts'.'inipteving, we are glad .to say. • :Mr. and Mrs:Win:MiairitYre;. after :pending the winter; With relatives here, hare returned to /their horne in the West, end."•Mrs. T. Robinson, spent TneSday evening at Mr,' It, Martin's. ;Virg: JOneg of .Terento, iispending r. few weekpl'et her'forther borne letiestori;70f.--71-Itnyt--.0Od,, spent: ,411. evening last Week at Mr: • •::: Mrs. A- Graham: spent , the . week_: end %Ail: her'Sister, Mks. Allan Me- janley of. Itipiey. •4 • , . • • • Mrs. Mtirrakwho hes, been spend- ing 'a few ,I,Veeks:: here, has, retricked her noire iii, London. '.MrS.. MLeah, who heen , iisiting ,vt#h her riarents, Mr. Mrs. IT.' Pierce,. has' returned, to,: het. hOrno inl'Cadillac, Sask. • ' ' , HOLYROOD • , , John 'Colwell, has purchased 'Ty,. Will MacKenzie'a farm. 10th Con. „ . • Mr. James .Pierde has been confined to his bed, for some, tfinie. • Mr. arid Mrs, 'A. .Thompson and Mr. 'Waxen were visitors. at Mr. Almer Ackert'si Friday evening, . Messrs. Jamesan, Peter 7Cassidy itiversdale, epoet the week -end at ,ktr. Valad'a. • . • ," • . • Miss. Phoebe Comirarn homo„ w. ig to an epiclentie Of muffing in her • "section. . Mr.. Ave Switzer.' is MI:4y overliaol, a 'Fordcoupe on our line. .1foWard be glad Who. the data an run again,: . , The .HelyrOod -Wdnien's LiStitute held. their 'monthly' meetih!t- -at the. 1.totee of Itr.s., Thos. Harris on .7.lat, 1st: A'. 9plend:d pap* on lierhiarifr Plewets that are UsettIV AV48 bent In by Mra 1oLJodgine, and. rect„hr Miss Dsioy Apiec • did -contest t'illodern- tonicniences ' • that, Oar. Grandmothei Didn't Was ori:',0Siede by all. The winners, be- ftig • Micls4-. Cul bort; ,Mvs: Eadie, Mrs. J.: Bari- and,Hazel Pearcy. • The Aprit, , . mectine will .4p held' at Mrs-, "J'as: }fodrins. Lunch was. semed t the'. , • ,T1ie.:4141), ••held tbcrir 'n• -literary ton Mend a,y......night.:"The in the • ho Id be ti,dil," tip'hed by Statters„ Eadie; MesSrs.. D.- Baker' and it, Elliott Ound'it h' very close 'debate, but gave the ,clecisiori. in :favor 01 the offirrna- No doibt a ginof infinY Of One .marriagable ren will berfenr g'''.ta 91,10-mr: spying's; ",:aa sulphur 18 usod in nitelf-inelcing.•. ,Solos: ..were • iyee. '.13Y 'Uri.; A. 'Adlort,:..Miss .Mae by' ivlisSei.Carr Litt -kers: Lida:''Jelinston ,ndT1i1.en 4qhe. Tattler," very a:rinsing anden- -113in 'Bro. srfaytIOnilireedt' wsthe v. Neit. 1\16ndaL: progres- etiehre• •. • ASHFJELD UNITED , cuijricif• • " • " N,OTE§.•• 'Another, bliZzandy -.Sunday! ' How- Meny is 'that ., in ` succession?. The • erenclier,who, eatliet in :the week ex-. -meted 10 'be waking' •"ehurch to hear some stet 'Treacher' in TOronto en the ',Showleas' spring-like:' pave- •:be-erigtellfvvacin .0!. Toronto's: deeps,Ug6treet s, found - ,fififtal.' on the. •Wey .to ZiOn, Chtitch; -leridaY. morning. ' But e' faithful 'few had done tile same thing he found. • one of these' services Was held; • , which it is said .that the blessing id finelity „does .not, depend on ..The, sante ,thing may be said. ..af: the., Heckett:ofterileim:',aerviee„ at • . •tho a,torrn reged'out'side. • . tinf gic death O-Mr.S-:"-t!i44,ittt- ..chieby the .accidental 'discharge of a • gun, *as. a terrible' shockto tbe,w oje -orten'tinity. ; Nothins," in niernork in that. Part of :Ashfield, neer Zion nlvirch ca ed such a gloeni to cwr'r .1 -ho ,c(inimurrity-and ',evoked so 'Much " symplthy. The lereaVerh, .Yeung hushcied.,and the two •'.1ittle •netlierlecisTte"ds; the SerrtnYing • per-, 'nits heth /aides ef tho house, brot ,:ted. iters Profouedly yrieved. , eensideretion,at this. t;fne. A very . c:.:oxyd a. s ed at Zion' Chu . MonclaY after:10mi for. the :funernl•. 'Iyhorte birthday is: it' next Send:11)1 The '.pastor, feels he. dare not let the day :nese ..:Witliont telling; and it • cthiyy fri4 all -our people .te joicp over: 'We shell siilely qini that: fine. stanza.; 'E'en chiwri to Old, age thy people shall prov,e, sove- eei e.torn a I, nnehanttrab;M •• fq Mithtlayi: • , The Minister reprefidnted thelfack-,,sik, ett eittinn •ot,theyr at the;„-preliibition-1:1"nien in TbrOnto, -last week. te• • . 'Gni o tIci:61tett. Strviee nod unday after. '11bOPLUnt...;.rsini6e'lnYt to",:gctsilc, 1St, 'oe'riv41.66:61.iitA;ti '4311.r0tthd111t7toit, gotie thit , • iornj,Zion ha the eyetin in :tho, , •