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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1928-04-26, Page 17. r"•• 2 00 PtE YEAR .A4s,yNvg, 42 ° tr.)t4ERNvist PROFESSIONAL CARDS . M. 'CONNELL . Physician and Surg?On ,• Luckn6W:. Hours:‘'.1:4(1-?49 '774 •" . Phone 86, NIS - Dr. -,MaCT„,eoil will Visit LneknOva •ecy' Tuesday,' in.,; Dr.. Connells Office: , fiEN'iu1ST .Dr; R L.. Treleaven, • Lucknow- Over , Decker's' Storm "Extraction either by giis. or focal., Will be iv -Dunghimen every -Thursday. Phone 53. 1 • ,1.1 0 EVERYBODY'S c9LumN Geo: A. ,Siddall, Lucknow, Brikei and Real Estato.--Money to lend er tirst 11101tgages1,4pn tarm proper - :ties at 6 and 61/2 pe cent:aceOrding , to •aechrity ,offered .• Also ,:small- aMounts on second mortgages on farm .ProPertles and on •personal netes. .A few 14oad farnir for sale. •• W -ALL frill line of 1928 Wall Paper on 'hand. Prices from 8c., Up. - I am also agent for leading job . houses. -R. ' J. Cameron, ' Decorator T'ainter' end •.-nour. • • ' FOR, SAI -E --Good building kt �n Stauffer _Street, :fruit trees; garden. Milo flowing . spring water to tap ,in- to horise.: 41.31:124"..ell; Robertson.. •: :RENT -Grass. • Farin, 75 -acres -good- -gra zing, I d;—On Con.; 8;•• .',Eiriloss,.." 2: miles •east of I-I.Oly-rood., Por partictilats appry to Almer'Aelt, ' Cie.' or Richard, Baker., Holyrood.• „ (26-4-c) " • FOR ...SALE-,--Glediolus bulbs 25c: per • d,ozen rry • and :Tagpberry' plants lc. per plant: .Alio Alban. , quantity. potatoes.-Mrs...Jas. Purvis; • Phone 42-r-5, Lucknow.\ ZS; ORD CA,R FOR Bal;" -Fr -774 n goad condition; with starter and delivery Back. Suitable for town , delivery or farrner.:-J. A. Mallough. ' • (3-5-O) FOR SALEI-Brick Bungalow, ex- tra lot with good - fruit trees,. barn table for stable, storage or ,garage. Vvrill be Sold for less than cost , An-) 4),!y fp .D. C. Taylor. '• (26-44f) • , FOR 'BALE -A' secon&hand hang- . • ing141110 with Agora:tett shade arid bowl-in•firs t class working order; and in___appearance '•-as good as Mardie & Son. (26-4-p) ' FOR SALE..-1Jsed'..trefrigerator-, •dornestio size, grst :class cendition. In4•1 orreation At The Sentinel, office. • i• ' (3-5-P) .` ' AUCTION SALE : Xot. 22 Si 28, on. 4,• Culross..: Thursday„'May 10th, 1928. • 2 Horses, 27 cattle headed by Dales tiBeau, tbe 4,th prize 'Sr. pelf. at To- yrorito C.N.E., 1927. Also 40 pure 'bred /Yorkshire Pigs, , including „A •boars, Jr:id 12 sews in pig. Jelm Purvis, • Mancini' 'McKeith, ,Teesvvater,' • Baby Chicks and . :Hatching Eggs froin .0itia heavy laying • Strains- ' pure .bred. to .lay 'White Leghorns and, Barred Rocks: "iligli'prodection and 'pedigreed Males, used ...Order now • and :get- them when you • want '• them. Also incubators, • brooders and , poultry Supplies. Custotn hatching done.. I can Save yon''money. Phone • or write ' - , .• • •;• :Duncan Kennedy: ./ • 'Whitechurch, (1.-3-tf) . • • -EGGS FOR DA'rcifiNG " s. c. White Leghorms from ' our flocic bas been thormighlY cnileit.both sprinr. and fall.' and mat7 t'd niales off high producing hens. Sc.• per egg. Orders of over 200, 4c. per (g.-Eliner .J.. Parrish, Luck- roW, •R,R. 7‘; Phone,• th.mgannon 82- 21. .' BABY CHICKS AND HATCIIIlt1G. s--- ••• -EGGS - Bred -to- lay 'S. •C; White ._Leghorri. taby •elfidltS, May chielcs ,eacb. tieededi, 'Mother hen with chicks. A „ Clifton, phone 76.- . ,6). R. R. 2. . . (26.-4-p), • - ' BABY CHICKS " Barred Rocks;onr specialty. We are ' boolend with ordore; up to May DO: Hatc•-beri every weelc:', 'Citieks $11.00. Per hurfclred for May;'$15.00 for June. JOines.M. Scott, Sunny Crest FAtthi, • SeafOr!•13.' Ontario. .1 '. ' : • , ° 'LOCAL AND qEDIERAL. 9 I• , • * .••• „ .0 00004V0 .1 Mr. Con: Deckeels conlInedlo the *Tons! Ulla. Week with af severe ,cold. 1Vliss,q1itithir MacCralluM• has re- turned, to Windsor, after Spending 4 .veek with her mother here., Mr. Duncan MacLeo is preparing to bnild new residence on Havelock Street, neer Elliott Miller's. . • Mrs.'Herb. .Wade, Harry', Lorne, aanlek and'' Anna, -motored :up from London and spent the week -end with t-elatives in town. • We notice a number Of ilnuSect , barns in town befog Pilled down, the Materml to be used iri building else- where. , The high price of luniber, does, it. A dance under. Fire Company aus- pices will, be given in Carnegie Hall, LucknoW, to -morrow (Friday) ;night. Arthur's 5 -piece" orchestra 'will fur- nish • Mrs. Fred -Stanley arrived • home nnirsday night of last week, after spending three months at her former home in London, England.. !she re- ports' a' delightful ocean voYage, and a" Pleasant' sojourn ,in the Old 'Land. •„ 0 ___The-Walker-StOre-itkbr1thi:Ul of ex- tra bargains these days.. ' • ' 1.-777.7-.7-11011W— • • Lloyd -At the General !%Hosoital, Wingharri, on Sunday, April 22, 1928.to Mr. and ' Mrs. Williaiji Lloyd Of Lucknow;:a •• • Empire Shopping Week: Buy Brit, ••and' Canadian Merchandise-,,--: MA RKET--Hornell-Murdocb Coa • HE WEEKLY: HALF -HOLIDAY .,•.. . Complying With the village,_. -4y -- law; shojis, and stores in Lucknow • Will be closed-. Thursday afternoon niniencing the: first'. Thursday in co May .and continuing until ,•the • last 'Thursday in- Sopteniber. During the samo period Shops And itches ,Will ;re- n open' Until a lite hour Wednes- day; evenings. •-o-o-o- • THE U/s,IBEASON,ABLE -WEATHER' Another fali'of•snow, with a Winter chillinesa Tuesday evening; continued the backward Weather ' which has. marked the. past Month.' The rain, trinw and frost haVe kept the • farm. lend so Moist that little. spring work has---been11-tyine4o4ar.-----Forturiately,• the red& have -dried up and are in ex• .Cellent condition. : We don't know. just • how}, the early birds are ;making out, but the robins and blue birds ninst be having.a rather' herd:tithe of it It is jsuch a season that kills. off ,a the eak meinbers of the feath- ercd leaving only the robust to perpetuate the race. It hi, interesting to observe hew :a little warmth or sunlight sets the birds singing ,again. CHURCH NOTES Odilfillowik Attend Service : - There •a large attendance of local ,Oddfellews, ' and mirnher 'of Rehekahs at-!.the',Morning service in Lucknow United Church. last Sunday. The Rev. R. W. Craw conducted , the service, 'arid preached an appropriate semen. , ' In the 'evening at the Same church there was a "young people's service," • , . when mr. Walter Craw, who has just. eomPleted, his..5rst'Year in Theology, gave the address. There Was' a large ,congregation,- and the choir of young people, under:'direCtien of Mrs. Joynt; rendered ekcellent "music, Miss Mar- garet Button-contribUting 'Solo,, P'esbyterin Guild The program was in,dharge Of the Literary , Committee. Edith Smith read the Scriptirrelesson. Readings' were given by ,Misses Vera. Sherriff and Margaret MacKenzie. Miss Rena,' Carruthers itentributed an instrtimen-' tal, and MISS It. MacDonald gave the topic. •1'• - ' 'AucTioN SALE- - Andrew, Preiburger, One mile east liVRiversdare; ith.ahetiOn sale of farm' stock and implements on Manday, April 30th, cenimencing at one an:-.Tohn Purvis, ' NOTICE 'RE AccopisiTi„:- . suing lowing the iniderigsnee'for weed Must be ,paid on Or before 'Sat- , „ urd4Y, MaY 5th, 1.028i otherwise ;the ',Empire ShopPing Week. Buy Brrt- lab and Canadian Merchandise. stec°41101 .win be put ether hands TIIE xottz-uornowqurdoeli Co. ,for • INATif •Or. 4CHJE,•'. , "BARBOUR • , ' Following 14tleraore than a iveelip iflness, Mr. Archibald :Barbour, an eateerned• resident of Lucinicni; passcd away on WPih..1Piday Af last week. He 7*hI 170 13 8 .7e6e naYe4/38Oat)ttownfall eunntit'alatuugt although .weeks'befOre death, his health' had not been geed ,..threugheut bin : , • 'Winter: • Death was due to a 'general reaktimof the syStein. . • Mr: Barbour had lost his Wife. at the end of Fe'oruary, 1018, and since the marriage of his daughter, Maud, six, Years age!' he had iived alone, frequently visited, however, by :*hiti lon-in-laW 'and daughter,. the 'Rev John Watt and his wife, who were with hrm during his last •iliness. :Besides Mrs, Watt, the late, Mr: Barbour is: survived, by two sons: Jack, Who is: engaged in • railroad mark in the Canadian West, and Rob. - bit, who, having lost his sight due to a •wound in the Great War, resides in ingland.: Maid (Mrs. McCleneighan) died about three years ago.. The late Mr. Barbet-1r was for many .years in charge of 'a '.section of the Grand Trunk (now C.N.Ift.) track with7headqiiarters at • Lucknow, but gave, up that oecupation man 'retired .from active work abOat - ten . years ago, 'IIe was a ;faithful and consist- ent member of the Presbyterian Church, and in his quiet way an earn- est and enthusiastic member Of Old - The funeral waS on Monday after, moat the arrangements and service 'being in charge of ,010 Light Lodge, 'at. his latoresidence and at the grave, In Greenhill cemetery, , • ' MR. JOHN /IILDREO DIED , AT: TORONTO LAST WEEK- Mr JOhn Hildred,: whose serious illness we rec d,o•nonp7.1.6-ef weekS ago, died at ,Michael'S Toronto, on Tuesday of last Week, having suffered a second' stroke of paralysis that daY. The late .Mr. Hildred is well re: - membered In Lucknow, having reSid- ed here until 1911, and visitid-frie here each summer-Sinee" that time. A carriage -maker by ,trade, Mr. 'Eldred had. a' shop,. for many years in the building now Occupied by Mr., W.' G. 'Andrew. Giving up that husiness bout 1905 he went, into 'i jewelry businesswith Mr. ''Iloward:' Atm- 3trong, and later was associated with Mr: 1.1. T. Arthstrong. in • 1911 . he a trip to Europe, and since that ,tiime resided in Toronto. He was, it-•- 'aotit 66 years -of age, and was Un... married. • ' • The romans were 'taken. to Wood- stock, steak, the funeral, a Friday, • being from the residence •of• a brother, T. W. Hildred: —0_0..o...._ - Empire. Shopping Week. Buy Brit- ish and Canadian Merchandise. nit mARKET--Derneg:•Murdoch Co. MANY IN HOSPITAI7 lesS than six resfdents of Luck- woinen.-are at present2so-:. journing_-in the :Wingliatn, Hospital„ Fortunately,. none of the cases are Of an inunediatelY serious nature=juSt the sort which require regular.atten- den and can be ninch better dealt.' with in the hospital than in the borne. The patients are: Mrs Wm: "Arm- strong (Jr), Mrs. IL MacCalluin; Mrs. (Dr.) A. M. Spence; Mrs. W. J. Davison; Mrs. , Wm. Lloyd;': Mrs.. Johnston , (Ciiin ;House). All are reported doing reasonablYivelLJ ' Naturc'ea: :Rival, Corselettes law Prices and a perfect iii. -=-The Walker Store. ;•• • ' • r Miss Murray Of Walton, spent the week4ric.r at. the home Of Mr. ,Gibsori, , , • ' Mrs. (Dr.) ,Balfour of f ,Lucknow, Visited On Monday with ber,:perents„ mr,, and 'Mrs. Alex. ' Reid: , . 'We are sort/ to report 'Mrs. ROM', Ross to be net keeping' as well as her Many friend would , Mrs: Harry 'Tichborne 'of., God- drich,,, visited a few days her home: here , niiniber ..-,frorn•Lhere Attended the: funeral of the late Mr, 'Archie Bar- bour in Lucknow •on Monday, Mr. Win. Barbour 'is a brother.The sym-• pathy of the cominunity is etended, to the relatives. ,A.yery successful euchre party was 'held in ',III Foresters' Hall; TAZesday, evenizzg, .. April" 17th, under the Auspitea OfIthe etz's InstitUte; •;; Sfiril'4.6 ''1410:itES . : 'A- FAMOUS OLD STORY% . ' ... ..„ RECALLED ,, :',' •.• ' 'PThe Company of 4traVelling enter- , "tainerk vibe presented "Unele 'Toinlf :Cabin!' 'IMO', Monday 'evening, :met , with great iniCcetiss, the Town -Hip be- ing picked to the door, 844. then Some.. Evidently the 40W, old-fashioned price of 25c. didit, for *hen, tf.,.felk years. ago,” the same ;(play, by perhaps. a,' different, troop, Was ,given here, " it dreW only a baker's doze, and was said to be a very poor "affair. The present company if: MaYille lots Of fun' for the younger element, and there was Trite a .• "howling" time in the hall Monday night, • .• ' SO ;far ai we can learn,. the once famous story of "Uncle Toni"'forms,• in the, play' as now presented, ,Just a sort of outline' which is filled in with some sentimental and much . ftin making material. Of couise;• negro slaveryoand the great it waS blotted out, are now • so far in . . .viraby Which the past that the story can no longer en, J.' 1VIason, A. Turnbull, .las Blue . have its original interest. :The Story, written by Mr. Harriett . Elizabeth Beecher Stowe, Was 'first published as a Serial in the "National Era," a newspaper . ,published at Washington, !.D.C.; about . the. Middle publis,-the. stery-canteiroutL.in book , of' the .18,th.! century. In ' )852, when the, Slavery uestion.was•threatenint the destructii.on Of the American lie- 4nit, 0.i4..inegider4i,ase• s. . . ,._-_, •-sfe°nilsl'tion°,14-14 it,-;t-ra'7andeee----a.7-estrat.nd.gaPg1-04.eati .There is not Much to ,repert:;from the country this week. • Everybody is "busy" (or should ; 'we say .idle?),' waiting fon more, springdfice :weather in order -to engage in See"ding opera. tions. Very little in,the wax of spring work on, the land has VAen done so .far,. and it sure is getting a bit late. 'Last Year feW•fariners Were actu=\ ally through with their grain seeding by April 25th' and. spring -seeding was completed early in May.. Only a feW who. have high a,nd dri'land.haire been able to do any ploWing. far; • , • Death of 'Sam. MeNain.:-1V1r. Sam- ' uel McNaink:an esteemed resident of the Laurier district, Ashfield, passed '1.i.vay on April 11, following•an,illness of about, three menths; • The 'funeral wag on the 13t1i, to Kincardine Ceme- tery. Pimeral service was conducted 13r the Rev. G. Ritchie, the,:AA-: field 'Presbyterian •,Church. The pall - heaters , were: Messrs, Hugh Fergus-- • es.. Sheills, and Robert Walker.: The late Mr: McNain A srirviverl by his idOW, two daughters; Mrs. Wesley Robb,. of .Lochalsh and Mrs. Roy Me- Brade, of Eippen; and by three sons, 'Hugh of 'Detroit, Janiei and Alvin at herne. James IvIcNain,..or Ashfield .15 a'. brother :and there are two 'sistera, Mrs: Jamilradley;:of Ipneardine, and Mrs: Hugh Pritchard, of New York An old resident ogjill othian dis- trict• (I.2th Con.) & away op Thuraday of list Week. (April 19t1i) of Roderick. Campb; in the .PersOns.ell,' .. • ... dent of that Part. - Mr. CapiPliell• was , - •vlid had .been almest a lifelong resi- 85_years" of , age, and had -beenquite- ill for the past. two months, to that, his death was not unexpected -410s surVived. by his wife; who is also well ;advanced hi years,. and Who has been, , ill throughout the past Winter; One , ,son, kenneth of Detroit, and a•daligh, ter, Gretta, at home. ' The late.: Mr; Campbell cazne to Ashfield When quite a young lad, his Parents being among 7the-first--settlersi--47-When-4-the:.-other- Preacher and lecturer, Irenry :Ward members, .of the • family .,scattered, Beehei.i. a iiiit f°re. 11-1-6-i-i6iltst Roderick ,remained on the homestead. Be -was -Married somewhat ' ieiShe. wrote culminated: in the Civil War. ife.. to. Mite Mary MacLean,liAlybld.sne• andslfoetteanumberche,herof other stories. est '!' ;hook ' being. • oarb.' home ,Was near Lancs. The inn.' "Oldtirne ,Folks," but her fame was eral, was'- an Saturday last, to Kinloss due entirely to the Writing of "Uncle demetery, a service -being bald at the Tom's 'Cabin" I She was born in the state Of 'Connecticut in:,1812. For a . „ . time • she taught 'school, and later Married the Rev. 'Calvin E.:Stowe in 1832." She died in 1896 at the age of '84i-litivin;.' enjoyed a lOng and Useful- , to the ,tyP)Patliiekof pie, voithern people; and had men to de :with bringing to a head the contest Over slavery, and precipitating ' the - Civil The i book was 'popular in Can, :oda a`h4 in Euorpe as well as in the Northern United, States. .It naturally latnid„.szhall-favor in the 8,Ath... Critics do not giive the story a high pAie "as' a work of fiction, regarding it aS ,eitide and .simple;* hut it met the .public taste at the 'Aline,: and °w- inkle its appeal to hurniiii'',SyiriPStliy`• • for the !downtradden,'it ,has 'retained a large Measure.of The,. author, Mrs. Stowe, was a sis- ter of the famous Congi.egattionalist house by ,the Rev. „Mr. Ritchie of Aslifield Presbyterian Church. , The funeralwasVery largely attended, as, the deceased; ,during , his long resi- dence at Lothian had -made' many , ; • friends..__The family have the sym- pathyof the communityespecially Miss Gretta, ,who throughout recent years has had the care of her aged parents. Window Shades -Bargain Prices - The Walker. 'Store. - ST.' HELENS ' , Mr. Cecil Hyde, who •has spent few weeks'atlhOrne here,returned to Kincardine \on ; Saturday. ,The annual meeting of- the Von) - en's Institute will /he held in thesCom: Munify *Rail on Thursday, May at 2.30 o'clock. call,• Fees." Sahieet, Bugges-- tions for .Next 'Year's Program:" full Othildande is requested. Every- body .invited. • , The Y.P.kg. 'meeting will be held on Friday evening at • 8.80 • o'clock, when they expect to entettain. the Young :people of 'Whitechurch United Church. Mts, Charles Durnin, • Jr., Who vent the winter With her daughter, Mrs. McAllister, at Ripley, returned to make "a 'visit with her daughter,' Mra. Colin MacDonald: :We extend congratulations ,to Mr: and Mrs), Mervin 'Carter Of Clande- boye, on ,the birth .of St daughter., . on April 20th; Mrs. carter .,kv:ai,...former: ly 'Miss jessie Buckingliatito teacher at St. Helens. . Mr. • 'Angus •MacDonald teeeived „ , word, en 'Monday 'eVening of the seri- 003 illness of his brother, James, . ,at Guelph:, Mr. M'acbbnald litinediatery Made .arrangeMents .to kV. to Guelph, .:but before he got away Another rhea- aage canle, stating that. James. had died. Mr. 'MacDonald Went to- Guelph .on Tuesday, and we understand that the funeral will be, oti Thursday at- , terneen; When burial willibe made at Guelph. The deceased was a tqrmet retiderit ,Of St. ;Helena'. Etriiire Shopping Week. IluY Brit fah and Canadian ,Merehandise.,-, 'Ttit NuoUttt,..116k,o.elitUtalioolt co, • You wish to:buy the best for less - then try The 'Walicer Store., .. FOURTH CON. KINLOSS , • Alias Lola MacGilliyray of Toronto, -spent a, day at her home on the Sixth last Week. Mra. R. Struthers and .children of Lneknow' visited With Mrs. R. Camp'. bell this week. .Mr.- Joe Little of Listowel, spent feiWdays.with his 'mother; MrS. Jas Little. . nernherfrom-here attended: the reception ' given at tlie home of Mit.. Macbiliiirray on Wednesday night, which.-Wns given in :honer of her _daughter, Clara,, who , was united in ularriage to Mr. John Crowston • of Langside: • , Everybody joins in wish- ing the young cOuple much happiness. Miss Annie' McLeoCentertained the ladies of the U. P. W. :O.' for this inOnth'S 'meeting. Mrs: A. :Suther- land presided, ' and; the meeting; op- ened with singing , the 'Maple Leaf and repeating the. Lord's Prayer in - unison. The 'roll call vas answered' by, exchange -of, seeds or bulbs. After the business; transactions were com- pleted everybody joined in communi- ty singing.' miss Helen Sutherland gave a reading,•Which,-was. mucil • en- joyed, followed; by 'an excellent paper by 'Mrs. J. Carruthers; entitled "An Ode to the Club'," The • Treasurer,„ Mrs. McKinnon, gave' her report re masquerade dewed, which was... very satisfeetory, Therp_WAs.,i;we -letters of thanks received; one front Lockhart, and i the other from Mrs. W,MacKenzie-.1 In the absence Of the Seez, Mrs. R. Martin read the. -min- utes of the iitit meeting.' Mrs...Geo. White ancr,,Mr. It.:Middleton gave an instrumental, followed by SOthe fine pieces on the violin ,by Mr. J. Little. After a vote Of thanks to the hostess, the meeting Closed -with singing God. Save the Xing.' Lunch 'MIA then served, and a soda] hour spent:,The 'next nitothtg is to be told at the hems et Mri, JAI.goeintoolt• • Stead „•• The ,Bread , of Health,• OUR ,mOTTO: IS QUALITi,..,AND SERVICE. . Your *Meal is lacomPlete Without,' ,(1.01) BREAD: •• Our Quality„.• ' 'Made, Whole Whet and Raisin „Bread supplies Yeur , . , 4 SPECIALS + 'Diindee Cakes, .,Fig 'BnrS; ,Wal nnt., Taitm, Jelly' gells, ...Cheliei • Buns,- Ben Bouch,: Choggate" PiIarsh Cakes, Raisin kPies.'r H4LYMAN'S BAKERY Phone 36 , ' • Lucknow Phone 7 64 Lucknow, 014. STOR U4744" • This it' the season for Floor Cover- ings,. and never: before was aur, stock . in 011clet,hs and Liaolemna, • yard; more coMnlete.. . Regarding 'Room in -- Choose yenr pattern; and .1:4 will help • You decide iyhich size will he best for your math. . LINCLEUM. ENDS • • 7 :(1..,t; 10 inchOs,,?cij, ft. • 7 ft 10 inea x 9 ft.'p inches'. ' 6 ft..'f9 ft; If these sizes will suit your purpose, look them over, as they will be 'cleared out „ fre uswe HOLYROOD Mr. and xrn. Will Guest and chit- I dren Of Kincardine, spent Sunday at Mi Albert Thompson's., Mr. and Mts.' Abner' Ackert,' Jackie - and Gwen • spent last* week -end , at Hamilton and Toronto. • Mrs Nolan and son; Mrs John Mc, -Kinnonl:and MIAs .Christena MeKin- , non from Niagara, renewed old ac- quaintances on the 6th' Com over the veek-end,• Mrs. •Geo Harrison-•• and son Ed- ward, from Clarks', Mrs Rutledge, of Alillerten, Mi. and Mrs :Nelson of Wheatley; spent Thursday at Henry Pieice's.4„ • , Mrs. Almer Ackert Spent Thursday .vith Mrs. (Dr.) McI4eod• of Ripley: • '-•Mrs...Thonlas' White "- visited '' -her laughter,_Mrs.__Jos- Gamble;" Wing- ham- recently _ Mr. and Mrm Dickenson and fain- ly spent Sunday With Mr.' and Mrs. John Ross • , • Little Ileene Bushell, who ,has de- veloped some complication from Alie measles, doe s not show much sign of -unprovenient, we ,are sorry to say, .4--ivirs. Charlie, Congram and Mrs. Ernest Ackert ,were • called home to Ethel, Monday, owing' to. the Serious' Condition of their father. Mr. ItaY,, nercl.today is a little•Improved. • -The.-regulai-rneeting. of the Insti- tute Will be held at the hon e Of Mrs. Chas. ,Congram, Thursday, May SO. Director-Mri. Fred Hadgins. EleS- . tion of officers. Roll call -Paying of tees. Lunch' Committee ---,Mrs. Cox, • . Mrs. M. Gamble, Mrs. Harris, Miss Purvis. , Master, .,Orville Elliott,• Lionel John- iton, CheSter Robb and • Eddie Cassidy, 'lave started to school. .•• Lorne says if they're gOing to change the letters , of the alphabet and pet "1" and 41P.' together, he doesn't know what abouta double , Mr. and Mrs. Abner Ackert • spent Sunday at Mr. 'Grant. MacDiarmid'e,.: The Bethany ' W.M.S 'held their ,nienthty meeting at the home. of Mrs.: Earl Hodgins ; on 'Thursday,•April 10, the President), Mrs. W.,Itodgins, pre- siding. The .meeting opened with an Easter ReaponsWe Service: Mrs. Earl Hodgins, and .Mrs.. Jas..Wraith were appoint eil as delegates to, the Bruce Presbyterial, to be .held in ClieofeY 611 May 1.5t11' Faith of •Our Fathers was then sung: Al paper pn thq last Chap- ter of the Study Book Was given by Daisy Ayies, • Ifodgins,' Mrs. Jas. :Wraith and 441'8. Fred Thompson also gaVe'readings•:on the topic.. Mrt.' Geo, Bell re;id the De- votional Leaflet. The Paster Thank - offering was then taken. The meet- ing elased by singing a couple of `verses of Jesus Shall lecigu,., and prikver. by ,the President.. The ' !Meeting will he held at the home of Ifni. Walter Hodgins." ...ft...0 1.0 • w• :41:71;Wcr botroet ;:es, this week at . The • 0$1 I FAMILY THEATRE .APRIL 27728 Boli Custer jo THE BORDER WHIRLWIND' fitst, thrilling western 2 picture. •With coM;edSECIL yr --- •• APRIL 30 -MAY 1-2 .61E/tiE TUNNE AND JACK DRMPSEY. With iileature'and CoMedy. •• Adm..Adults',•45. 'Children 26e. - .COMING • `SUN. SET DERBY,' 11-TILIZ'ER LARGE QUANTITY , 'BEST pRANDS, ALWAYS ON:11A.ND Get. 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