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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1931-10-29, Page 1r: r' . 4 $2.0.0 PER YEA:R IN 'ADVANCE; `. $2.50. OTHERWISE L CK OW, 91°41%1, TH R5 AYa OCTOBER 29nd, 1951 SSIbI•(aii CQPIES•..,6 CENTS DENTIST'Di rRr- j:-° eleai•ein ,L• seknow.,_,. Hours: 9-12 A. M 1.30--5 P.M PHONE 53 X-RAY WALL 'PAPER= -A j ull lime,of •'1931 Wall Paper on hand. Pricesconsider-,. fbly .down for. 1931. I am also -agent or leading job houses R. J. CAMERON Decorator, Painter and` Grainer l3ox '174, Lucknow •FOR SALE Second Hand Buggy,.. Apply .to W' G Andrew, Lucknow. Small Apartment: of R°eons 'to rent :-above the Store. Apply "MARKET" ' 'ENT iEigghtTrioonied house, ---half acre •ground,, electric -lights, -good situation, -Apply at Sentinel ' Office. FOR • SALE -2000 lb. Platform Scale, as good as new - Apply at Sentinel Office: FOR • SALE -Young Cow -Half Jersey,_, newly._ freshened - • Apply .at Sentinel 'Office. FOR 'SALE -A, number•' fo., White Rock and• Barred Rock Pullet's.- . Apply .to . Wallace Twamley See the 'Good Cheer ' range with Reservoir : and ' Warniing Closet, Priced • at Sixty .eight•••do'llars.- WM.• MURDIE'.•& ` SON 'SHEEP ON 'SHARES. . Forty, Purebred. •Oxford Sheep to, let .on shares.=Apply to John Farrish Dungannon :82 -13.,' R. 7, . Luc�snoiw FOR SALE Electric,' .portable Sii3gen_.Sewing_.Machine,_good as new. Apply•to' Box 91, Lucknow, or at P. 0. FOSTER HOME WANTED -fez ' -baby .:8. Months •old. - •Apply Secy, 'Children's Aid Society,--Walkerton,- .Ontario. PLOWING MATttI �f A ACT- MANY Competitions Staged at. the •Ackert Farms at • Holyrood, :Keenly Con- tested --Large" Crowd • in Atten-. dance'= -•11 year. old Boy, . Centre "of Attr.actian. • ' Snipping,- Provisions For' Western. Relief • The •Plowing:match under:, the ;'auspices Of the:.South Bruce Branch of; the Ontario .Plowmen's' Assoei-- tiot,. held' at the Ackert farms at 'HoLyrood on , Thursday. las,'' was a' gratifying 'success., •' , More ideal .weather -could -not have th undertaking,_:.Contributions' ;of' been wis a or an .a .crow.,,, . s` an surplus-of=fruit . or vegetablLe estimated'. -of-"' about -four thousand - •-- - s Zes T to - m. are asked for, .such aspI► rn people. gathered• at the various•fields..p; cabbage, beets, carrots, etc. :. . in which the contests were held. The fW9 stubble class, including riding; walk- understand that 'potatoes are' not re, ins, and tractor plow events was'held• mitred;.. Contributions can be 'left at in fields just .south , of Holyrood, Thompson s grocery: Messrs. .Ken'neth 'Cameron; and while the Sod _class __entries Competed ; 1 north.' John Joynt have' :donated. large one in enrt. . 1•' df Spectators: were present hi large numbers from the :surrounding coun- try and, towns. Lucknow was well: represented and :.it was, a spectacu- lar sight on nearing the scene of ae- sivi'ti'es to view .the dozens of teams plodding :along; the'hundreds of :.ars and :.people grouped.-aroundhe background of tidy farm buildings and ill the`' distance the autumn woods. adding' a touch Of color to en Nance it all. ' ' • In all there were '• eight classes with`,an'-additional-list -of-numerous special prizes. 'Bruce .Jeffrey, the 11= Plans Are Made to l t'eeeive Contri. •;butions of• Fruit'and Veggtablee For West, Recently, .the Ladies' Aid of the United: Church forwarded 'a substari' tial bale of clothing to the needy In Southern • •`Saskatchewan. , and now steps ' are being taken by', the' con= gregatio o the United Church for shipm t .of. a., carload'" of?- fruit and vegetables to "this distressed area AR n'ieeting. • was : held at,. Andrew's implement' shop on '. Monday morning when arrangements were 'made for ` o Joint Installation I, sive Event District Deputy President, Mrs. 'Mar- garet Bryce of- :Ripley -;and District- ' Deputy :Grand. Master, D. .C. Taylor 'Officiate. -Ceremonies Will Atten- +The joint •installation . cereinenies' of Jewel•' Rebekah•. Lodge and Luck - now' I. 0. O. F. Lodge were: ;conduc-' ted ;in the lodge room on• Friday, night before a splendid ...repxeeenta -tion , of each eider. Visiting brothers' arid: 'sisters were `,present from. Wing 'hp'n,-•.Rip1•�► and• Rovvie ---The Rebekah work was- conducted-' 'it by.her.staff, ass s ed by Mrs. Bryce, ,.t , and the I. 0.0. F. work, was conduc- Led l y 'Mr. D. C. Taylor; assisted.'by` his staff. Both "ceremonies were: pre- seited . in a very capable and inv. `pressive manner, which.preyed ;both interesting and- instructive. quantity o ' apples an a crew o 'Following the installations..sever- workers ._ are..busy..at;•these orchards al -visiting brothers .were.. called.. up this week, sorting and bagging the fruit. This, is a 'very . benevolent .under- taking and ;Ontario.. generally • his risen:' to the occasion' and grasped the ppoctunity ` of_doing: eheir hare.-.te provide for ` the. ` More unfortunate folk of that province. It:was'announced on, who.. 'made brief remarks, also Reeve Rae, Mrs. Bryce' and .Mrs:' Thompson. A banquet ,followed,. when -a sump- tuous • dinner was served by. the Re- bekahs. T -he lodge-room=was.�arrayeit_ with neatly set little, tables and the delicacies and service provided by last week; through the 'central offices . the ladies :was . all that. could' be de-. of .the churoh that thirty-eight,. car ed. A social dance followed which loads of clothing; fruit and vege .nclud'ed a very enjoyable .evening: tables; mostly. from'oOntario, had The Rebekah installing officers, been ••shi ed to..the West through the 'Were: b - _ pp - wre. D. D. P, , "Mrs. ' Bryce; 7Depaty yell=oicr ees -afar- laid•--vwas-thereen-:.Unite Church's, relief efforts and y :hat twenty-seven more carloads from tre ' of, attraction, winning the special . prize' for 'the, yoiingest_p1ow.man .,and this Province were ' definitely . prom tki'f`d pla in-tha boy's --class 'sed----- under i6 -Harrison brothers ' of -Galt New ..-Low' Pfides: `ori 'Men's• , Wo - were awarded the .'special prize for men's and Children's. Hosiery- i1MAR:- STORE FOR RENT -The store oming the farthest distance. „ until recently occuj�ied' by Walker r 'CETT Lucknow De1.pt. Store. Tl , gffi. -�A, good bit iness, location. There -was -a-: -Qtal of forty-eight' Apply to J. Moore,Lucknow., entries in the . various cl'ass'es, with• PP.ySTRUCK RY CAR (30 -4 -ti) ' onlyitwo• entries, Harvey -Ackert and. PAINFULLY HURT : FOR SALE -Colonial Range, in P. O'Mally in the tractor class. • good .condition,' 8 lids, . with heating The results were as follows': ' ' Suffers Badly'Cut Hand and Cracked; closet,--lar-ge-oven-arid-:-reservoirs Wil1_i•._.._-.._-_ _..SOD SS_ — _____ _ _ _Biba As Result of -Accident Classy 1' . , . • C,LA,0 Plain or jointer -plows, open, W. J. ' Miss Margaret McKenzie of 'the. (29-9-c") Harrison, Galt; Herb • Arkell, Tees village suffered painful injuries on o . water; Jack Willots,. Winghaiii; Herb Thursday hen> she was struck We • have a number of Radi , by' .€, Cabinets ',Which we will sell ' at :a Schnurr, Walkerton; .Morrison Ellis, 'car• driven by Mr. Melvin Orr: Miss bargain:- The.y- are well finished .and 'Walkerton.1VIcKenzie lives with her sister on , ,:. could be used as a"washstand. Any Crown and finish, W.- Harrison - -- - : - - Cam pbell=-street,:'..east ._:_of ; the United one who has.. -=a .battery--set_shour& Class- 2 have one. Call at• factory and get plain plows open to those not pre- church: She was on her way -home prices. ' .-Signed the st eat downtown,the and -...was crossing LUCKNOW TABLE. CO. �I-,IMITED vious winners --William Mitchell, :Lis- driver rounded ' (5 -11-c.) .- towel; Walter Woods, Wingham; Al- the corner to go.north on havelock vin Hehn, 'Holyrood; Stewart McDon- ▪ AUCTION'SALE street' and struck her.. When the ac Thomas Harris' Auction Sale .Pre- aid, Teeswa'ter; George Ingram, cident occurred Miss McKenzie was viously announced_ -to _be held today, Teeswater.: Crown and finish -Wm. ,brown flack; on the' bumper 'being itc e , f carried' there • for a number • of feet Class. 3 until the car was ' brought to a Jointer plows -Amateurs. Gordon top. • Yeo., Wro>teter; y Herb McKague. sFollowing ; the accident the. injured Teeswater; Geo. Pettigrew, Holy ,lady. was taken to her home' where' rood;; ' Arch. ' McKinnon, Culross. Crown and finish -Yeo. she was attended by Dr. Connell. In the impact, which broke the glass of • (Continued on Page 5) the headlights her right hand was• badly gashed, and cracked, fibs ad- ded painfully to the ; injuries. sell reasonahly:- A'plily• Arfnstrong; 'Phone 93;. Lucknow. will be held at the Agricultural shed Ripley on Thursday, -November 5th, commencing et 1.30, when 75 -head of Cows, Calves, Yearlings and ,2 -yr: -old' Feeding Cattle and a num1.ber of Breeding Ewes will be offered for sale. ' 'Matt. Gaynor,' Auc. ' AUCTION SALE OF • VILLAGE 'PROPERTY The undersigned • has received in- structions to offer for sale by Public 'Auction at the premises on, Friday, the sixth day of : November, 1931, at o'clock in the afternoon, the follow- • ng 'Village •' property: ' The westerly • fifty-five feet of •Village Lot Letter "L" on Campbell street' in the Village of Lucknow in 'the .County of Bruce. ' The'property compriset nearly one- gyarter acre of `land; a'• comfortable frame dwelling and a• small building: suitable for a Hen house. Terms, of Sale; 'leen 'per,. cent. of the purchase price to be paid"at time of sale and the balance'within twenty days thereafter. The property is offer- ed for sale' subject to a reserve bid. --• -We1l,.Idenderson, Auc., Lucknow, Ont.. (5-11-c„) DIED HAINES-In the township of East Wawanosh, on Tuesday, October 27th, 1931, George Haines, aged eighty- nine years. The funeral service will beheld' in the United Church, Luck - now, on Thursday, October 29th, at two o'clock P.M: Interment in Green- hill Cem'etery:. New Low Prices on. -Men's,' Wo- men's and Children's undergarments. "MARKET" Lucknow Dept. Store. SENIOR TEAM ENTERED IW.N. H. -L. Annual Meeting .0f Citizens' Band Officers. Elected. For Ensuing Year - Financial Report,Was Gratifying - New Instruments to be Purchased. MOVED TO' STRATFORD Mr. and Mrs. Edvward Johnston and babe left for. Stratford the first of-.the_week, after residing' in the village for over a year, where Mr. Johnston was employed on the office staff. of Silver 'Weed's' Dairies Ltd. "Eddy” goes to' the Stratford branch ::as `'accountant. Previous to their de- nature, employees of the local plant present Mr. Johnston with a splendid pen and pencil set, which conveyed their best• w'ishes••for his supcess in his nee.appointment. . ;UNITED KITED FARMERS' MEETING U' elo • The Annual . meeting' of'Unite•l 1�'armers of "North Huron 'will be held • in the Council Chamber, Wingham, on Thursday, Oct. 29th. Afternoon and evening sessions' at 2:30 p.m. and • This E., 8 p.m. Mr. W � mo's. and • rs. C. Guyitt will deliver addresses. hi O Your opportunity to discuss your isy problems .with your fellow farmers. W. J. 'Henderson., Mrs. 0• G, And Directors, • R. J. Scott,' Sec'y. Lucknow To Enter Senior Groifp- Prospects Are Good For A Strong Aggregation. • Hockey is once again engaging the attention of those interested and recently it, was decided, to enter a senior team in the N. H. L. There vvas talk of a .Junior entry also,.but it was,thought that from a .financial point two teams 'were not advisable. Bill Henderson is• available this year, following' a season's exper- ience on the London Normal team also Mt. _C. L. Oberle, manager of the Bank of Montreal. All of last year's players Will be .on hand, when the season opens and it looks as if there will be keen competition tib 'catch a place, ' and: when these boys get rounded into'shape should offer a formidable line-up. 'A TRAPPERS' LICENSES ISSUED With. the appointment of more Genie Warden s this season, the law Wilt b`'e` - mels strictly- enforced. 'For license' apply 'to R. J. Moore. 8 Marshall, ':. Mrs. R. IL Thompson; D. Warden, • Mrs. Clark; : Inside Guard, :Mrs. H. Aitchison; Da See'y.,' Mrs. -:-Jas. Smith; p. 'Titea3 , Mrs. 'Robe. Fisher; D., Chap., Mrs. W. L.. MacKenzie, , Officers ' . installed: N. 'G. -Mrs. W. Hamilton: "'V:�G.=Mrs--Chas: Cook. Fin. Secy Dales. Jewitt Rec: Secy. Miss. Isobel Murdie. Treasurer =Mrs: Fred. Nixon.: • Chap -Mrs. Robt. .Fisher LL pianist=Mxs:. WalkeiF: Warden -Mrs, Sproul ' Conductor -.Mrs. Robt. Button., R. S N. G. .Mrs. W. L. McKenzie L.' S. N. G:=Mrs; Jos. Agnew' Oportumty to -earn a o • R S. V. G.—Mrs. Harry Nixon. I. S. V. G. -Mrs: (Horne.. •Inside •. Guard -Mrs.- -Ches..Steward ' `The' annual meeting of the Luck - now Citizens' Band held in the Coun- cil Chamber on Tuesday night' re - Stilted in an enthusiastic gathering of members and.interested ci�izens. Reports, election of offic �: s and dis-• cussion, oecupiet the eiiening• slid stimulated 'those present to continue with renewed energy: in supporting' the interests of the band. Reports' indicate ,that • our -'band, which is generally known to have made mark- ed • improvement, has concluded a most successful year with a substan- tial cash balance. This enables the. officers to purchase new required in- struments, which is the first' step in continued improvement: The band • goes into winter train- ing' 'imm'ediately and will bold their first practice in the Council Chamber next Tuesday evening' at 8 P.M. All bilayers are'requested to be present. The following officers were elected: President -W. J. Davison: Vice- president-G.-IL ice= pi:esident-G. H. Smith: Secy: Treas. Hamilton: Executive -eon. sisting , of the above ' officers arid. Melvin Orr,• A. E. Buswell, Kenneth Murdie Will Lockhart: Music Lib- rarian' .Melvin Ora;;_._. Custodian Instrumnents- John• Hayworth: De- ut Band' Master --Art. McCartney': De - „pay BandinasterqA, .Schatte (his appoin- tment continues until January • 81st, according to Council • grant.) The bBrea.d' Of Health The Bread of Health OUR MOTTO IS QUALITY AND BERVICE. Bread ,.THE BIG FOOD VALUE OF TO=DktY, .OUR, QU.AI.-• READ.TS THE` :LOAF'''OF 'PURE GOODNESS:' , ' $TY B SPECIALS FOR• SATURDAY CREAM -:PUFFS' -•=JAM TART S, ,-JE'LLY .ROLLS -TEA.', CAKES " < E -P ES AIS S iJAREB ' ••;' SCONES,; a+'RUIT , CAP I , , .R. .. , .fN &L• . � °.-' '� " • . q LOCAL SerQice Tv�•Be I�elt� - •: AND GENERAL �brance Da Relinelm O Y n Morning Service ' Win be Held At Cenotaph; Wednesday, November I1tl�--C�ul$en Will Again Sell Poppies -This Year. Arran e menti, are underway for ▪ holding of a Remembrance.; Day ceremony at the Soldiers' Memorial on • Wednesday :morning; November lith, similar to that of last year. �ilIage clergymen Will take part and at -eleven o'clock..a tw_o__m:inute_s_ iilence will • be observed..iir commem-. .irallion of,. the' .signing of the Armis-' :ice.' • It is expected ` that the school children aswell as the general public will take part• in the service.. A • part• sf the service will be., the placing of Today is the last •half • holiday for this "season: Mrs. Hassal visited .over the week. end -in Brussels with her lion, Hallowe'en= Saturday :evening, •'Oa teller 31st: -Watch your front gates Mr... Clarence Greer. visited with friends in. Detroit, over the week -end. • • Miss •Wi.nnifred. Douglas 'is visit. ...ng -this ,week..with-friends-in- Tor . Mrs. Richard' Webster and Lenora ;pent the week -end'. with relatives in Galt. Mrs: Johnston and Mrs.' Russel. .reaths' - at, the, monument and .it itobertson- :were ., recent visitors,... in 's 'hoPed that the various societies,. 3eaforth. r organizations and churches may con- Mr. Charles Hoilgerth spent 'the tribute in this ` respect. These can be ::::ft -end '.with 'friends in ,Exeter .sued -nurehased_froJ.1 the Vetcraft 'Shops.• 3eaforth. To • Sell' Poppies The. Women's .Institute. all ve a so. Miss.; Gampbellof-Coderieh spent '.again this ybar the. sale week -end : ,with her sister, ' Mrs.. e ofVetcraft poppies: It is expected .,']lliott.; Miller. that . the= -children of 'the village -will- —4r.-and-Mrs.-David-Scobie-and-son • offer these for sale the end of'next William • of Cargill, were Sunday' week. The poppy is more than 'a visitors in town. mere tag, ;it is ` an Emblem of • iv, and' , Mrs.• McLean : -Johnston membrance, 'especially to those whose :ind Helen ' of Ingersoll were week-., love, ones sleep where- the poppies- tend' visitors barer grow. These' poppies are manufac- • . • tired in Vetcraft shop, giving dis- . 'Mrs. Wm. Martin Of Stratford, abled veterans of the World War an' 'isited•for a few days last week livelihood. _with friends- .in . town.-' Mr. and • Mrs: Jas.' Webster and Gen"ulna C'omoco Col Liver Oil fel-- -Inside. or Wellington -spent the ' week -end in Poultry. ,We have' it in bulk. Wellesley and Ingersoll. ' , WM. MURDIE. & SON' Miss `Jean .McKim' . is - s ending .2 ' .. spending " •„ "1 f k t th h f M • Outside Guard -Mrs. Melvin . Orr, The `L 0. 0. F. installing officers were: D. D. G. M, -D. C. Taylor; Grand Guardian, Chas. Cook.; Grand. Marshall, Robt. Fisher;' Grand War- den, Jack McQusig; G. Rec. Sec'y:, Will Lockhart;• G. F. Sec'y., Harry Nixon; . Grand Chaplain, Jas.'Smith.. Acting N. G. -Horace .Aitchison. Installed Officers: • G. -Alex. Sutherland. . G. -Fred 'Nixon. • . • : Rec.. Sec'y.-=Kenneth Murdie. F. Sec'y.-Eldon Johnston. Chaplain -Charles Steward. - Warden -Melvin Orr. Conductor --Gordon Johnston.. R. S. N. G. -Dean, McInnes. L. S. N. G. -=William' Andrew. • L. S. V. G Andrew Thompson., • R. S .V, G. -Campbell Thompson ` R, S. S. -Reg. Levis. '. L. S. S. -Gordon Jamieson • • Inside Guardian -Austin` 'Solomon.• Outside Guardian -George Fisher. HALLOWE'EN- TEA . 'A' Hallowe'en Tea will be held in the basement of the United church. Friday afternoon, from 3.30 to .6. Everyone welcome. Come and bring -your friends.-Silver..Collection. ' DANCE---IN---ORAN.GE_BALL ___ There will be a dance in the Orange Hall on Thursday.evetttng,'November 5th: Music by McCartney's Orchestra. Ladies are asked to ,bring cake ' or sandwiches.' Everybody welcome. • REDEKAHS ATTENTION • The Rebekahs are requested to each donate a sealer of fruit to I. 0. O. F. Home,,in Toronto. • Please leave it at Robt. Button's shy not1ater than' Saturday evening. -R. Sec'y. Card of Thanks , . The South Bruce Branch' of the Ontario Plowmen's Association wish to thank the Ackert; for• the use of their fats, the committees for their efficient work,' and everyone who, helped- make the 1931 match such a sucefss. , W. 11. Arkell, Pres. Alex, B. McKague, Sec'y.-Treas. RE . WESTERN RELIEF CAR for'Western Relief is' being ing A. car for W� filled. Any person having vegetables as ,turnipe, carrot's, cabbage, onions, , p not potatoes)= -in large or small' of quantities, leave at Robt. Thomp- sori''s grocery not later than, -Friday October 30th. The need is .great, the response should be hearty.- $eltl Comp tee GETS BED.AND . BREAKFAST Upon receiving a liberal breakfast, after spending Saturday night in the local jail an aimless wanderer set out from the village on Sunday morning. ,The chap, poorly attired, whom we would judge to be nearing the. three -score mark, arrived in town Saturday evening.and after spending a. -few -hours• at Culbert's .implement. shop, where he became the centre of curiosity, was given a bed for the night in the jail. According ' to his story he was seeking • work in vain, and after . leaving the village was known to seek work on a farm on the 'second concession.. However we doubt if his services would• be greatly d a sired and as well he . apparantly was suffering from -some asthmatic trouble, which would limit his ability -to work. ' ' 440.444, BY THE GREAT HORNED) SPOON To be staged by local talent under the auspices of the Woinen's Insti- tute; November 12th and 13th: A 'three act musical farce with a splendid line up of local talent that can be relied upon} to give the public something outstanding in music and acting under the able direction `of Mr.' R: B.. Hawthorne,' who success- fully staged -"Cinderella" and ."Rosie O'Reilly. A feature of the Cinderella play which was so popular was the Children's pageant: A similar hart is played in "By The Great Horned Spoon." - r AT HOME An At Hone is being held in the Town hall, Lucknow, en Friday ev- e`n ing, Oct.. 30th, for the members of coup e o wee s a a ome o r. and Mrs. A. E. McKim. Mr. -and Mrs. Wm. McIntosh, Kath- leen • and Alex spent the week -end with relatives' in Kincardine. Mr. and Mrs. Trimble Bailey and family ol•' Cargill, were Sunday vis- itors with Dr. and Mrs. Treleaven. DON'T. FORGET. the. dance._of -the' • week on Thursday, ' (tonight).at Sheppardton-IfcMorran's Orcheistra 5 pieces. • FREE -At Paterson's, one full size tube of Colgate's ,ribbon dental cream with every Colgate or Palmo- • live . purchase. ' Mr. Victor. Cassie left this..week for Cargill where he will, be employ. ed by • Silverwood's Dairies, Ltd., as butter maker. -� Mrs. Howard' Yates was rushed to Wingham Hospital on Monday night where she successfully underwent an • :.appendicitis operation. • Friends of Mrs. T. E. Smith will he -pleased to know that She is mak- ing favorable improvement following at serious operation. . ' D r. and Mrs. R. L. Treleaven are` esetat • in -Toronto. ' The doctor's office will bo open as usual on Monday morning. . • WORK BOOKS,''ruled and plain, regular 100 value will he en' the One Cent Sale, 2' for..11e.. at McKim'a Drug Store, November 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th. • it tlefair Mr. and Mrs, Mrs, Mary L t , Melville Littlefair, Mr. Cliff Little - fair and Miss Birdie Jones, all. of Toronto, vii'ere weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. N. • D'. McKenzie. Mr. and Mrs. Leadly of Ailsbu'ry, Sask.,were recent visitors with- the latter's uncles, Messrs. K. R. McKen- • zie, 2nd Con., and Wm. McKenzie of town. Mr. and Mrs. - Leadly intend ' making their lionte near Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rathwell inoved. this week to their. residence east of the Paraniro ntt _arta -Kairsh`ea-U ':W. statynfi -sheet :;,•J r- ..a ild fes, ,swig _ ... � 0. and U.F.0.. clubs.. Will ladies of Taylor. and fanti'ly 'who have been vi it :i ,: -, and Kair-occt eying the' ' house have moved to k nd • g g ca e shea clubs 4ma farm, on the 4th. Con. of Huron shea ladies bring sandwi¢lies.•�- • Yf_ airsit 'a- 1L1T ..._. e �l •