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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-03-23, Page 5, . DivitsDAY, MARCO 28rd, 041 ' COLORS :THAT BRING ,YOJ IIIAF spAixp FEELING Lovely Cascad'e antrJerleho Crepes . • , .PRICES A4E 1,0„Wrt WE EAvE •,w.ONDEPPyL STYLES TO SHOW 'YOU.- AT .9 $7.95, $9.95 • - FIAVE A NEW GOWN FOR EASTER , . • A NEW LOW" PRICE ON COthitig Samples Bang Shown. This Week SUIT MADE TO YOUR MEASURE $i 89i xtra::PantS $5.50 PATTERNS STOCK.'" • • , • SEE OUR-. •-SERVICE" !• • WEIGHT. ,SILK HOSE ' 79c 4th C014., iiINLOSS . • Mr. Robert .Watstin, who had. been. "very ill last Week, is much unproved.' .`A. number :of tlie ladies .On ti' line attended... • the bee Ir 9a,'TbareFlaY! last, . " Mf."-TriliViCenried-Y Serio-OlT • inlured last weeke..w.hite.engaged ' in • Taking hay .:ent!'. of': the :barn. ; lead, Upset on, him, crushing him hicc12 .!: ly, and throwing 'him" an the ,:hard, 'frozen ground, causing coneusSien of the brain, and. several broken .ribs; : tur. James Irwin, 2nd • con., , had his barn,lairifed. whild 'doing" the l"-dh-Tliell'Oca'" ...Nyasa 1 talcen ont difely and the ,ffi.711". 'kept • ftorn ..spreading. to 'ether build,. Mgt: " . . •'• • • • ', : Miss.! •Carruthers spent las week 4in , • *Mrs. T. ;Reach is ,spendipg :,fev. • dairc with her brother,' 'Mr.. john Kennedy?• , ••••• " "The March nieeting.•of the . W.; Q. • •Was ..held ThursdaY at :the • • home. of Mrs:. :Neil McCallum., ,Yitt a: large„attendance., Mrs. Carrutherp, presided, and .the meeting cipened by , singing ' the "Openin. , Song" . anO. repeating the Lord's prayer in irni- . Son. The roll 'call . was answered • "Whe was St. Patrick," Mrs? • Rebintoi. gave.t the treasurer's 'report: After community Singing the meet - Was Oen.. for, IliscuSSion. ;.4. se- lection fro•ni4he prcliestra was:in-web ecijoYed.' Mrs,,' Hughes read '§plonctict ..paper,, on citizenship:, Miss ',1.419_,nri,...Whits_gAta_reading 'In. her "UStial 'pfelSing..iriariner.5jra.' A. Mac:. :lntSrre: read the .•P`World'S...!!'EVents'' Which were ::,carefully!,, prepared ' by "Miia 31ary. McLeod.. 'A dialogue' put' en by., the Langside %ladies was very ieil acted,,:" and . Was also true to life. "George..Robinion danced":the-"S-ailor's-Hornmie"-which ..,-everyhod-y--,,alWays-eajoys,-Mrs-Car, ruthers read a .paper., on Ireland, sshich was very :appropriate, be- ing, se near: St. Patick's, Day. ;111iSa katlierine ,.• 'MaCKerizie,'". favored' the .nieeting. with. a solo.'"The letter. edged ' black." Mrs..A. MaAntyre, Sang ,"Put On Your, eldblue bonnet" wijie 'Mrs. Brown arid: Mrs. Scott acted the Part qtthe old criPPle, 'Which brought ..the"..-PiTgrain...tb• a: close. A" iota Of thanks :was • given the hostess,. and: .aftbr: :singing ,the ' National .Anthem, lunch'', was served an'd, a' :soCial, tirrie •spent.,,, The ' meeting • is,. tobp 'held at the.'..home of Miss Jessie Kay. • • • .4 e there it'sif that important" For', 30 c'eri,ts ' Jou can telephone about . • 100 miles • by calling "statiOn, to -station" aftef'8.30 6 --Ce list of rates O 'in fiont of ,dircctory. ' "(Evening rates hegia„, t • Time was When , Dave Clendenning never 'Missed. a lodge ' nieetings Bin' *4 aitef., going through chair Ie. • had sort of • eased „ Besides, .•14. . 'didn't: like 'night driving. . • 'So, although he -had received his 4ice for the coming meeting, he had nComfOrtahly'. forgotten it. till _Pete impressed :Ofi kith theitnportatit nature Of the "huSiireSs' to be tiOnsacted. "All right, •Pete, - be there," iec answered , , . • :and retnined home from the meeting., tvitliYa feeling- Of • duty well done. " • A! • Long Di'starke :calf often spells the difference betsVeen regret and .r -L-peeee ':of • _ IlatigL.--Distante quick, clear, ' easy.' to -7 154 • 1#0,t)erisIve• ;7. Death of, John Glenn . JOhn:Glettn, 78, son Of the lateMr. „. , and Mrs, William Glenn, Whn: Was born in West Wawanoshi where WIn. Mole tiow resides;' died in Toronto last"•' week; ,loiteWing-, a 'ParaiYt•ic stroliet.! -We- is surviVed by one son • Everett Glenn, principal of Mimeo High SchooL His wite,,,formerly Miss Mehatable Fern ofNewbridge,,' prer deceased; hinr,a,miMber, of, year ago. One james Ste/rehearse' Dabganntm,. and ' „twobothers, ,Samuel Glenn, Detroit,,,and. 'David 'IpungannOn, slim IftlrYiva. tartaant.' ThursdAY , Salin cemetery, near Newbridge. . Three .brpthers, Hugh, William! an • 'Robert Glenn, precleccaSed2him.. ,Four .sisters died. ininfancy, . two were buried on the. tiame 'day*, and while away t these.' funerals; ler passed away. all' under ails year.: of • • • •' • " OvercOme By • Monoxide 'Gait . • ', Robert- •Stofliers.;, a mechanic ' McKenzie'S, garage, yhile. working On Kiipatriek's car On Satur- day, Was „overcorne..b.f. carbon mon-, exide Feeling the effects . of it bOth. htoArd.-,Mr. Kilpatrick atteinnted! . to !reeh the door, •• the latter snecess, fujjy, deing. so while Stothers Conan- .. • • Sed on the floor, and had to • , , • car- ried : otitside,. Where, he was soon 1.e - :stored . end: Was put to ';bed. , • • . • Celebrate • Silver:. Wedding;:„, • Members of •their ;family ,and apse friends numbering twenty, joined" with . Mr; and , Rithard. 'Parte ',"Strintdiry; Celebrating the. silver .,:wedding! anniveriniry:•: The marriage .of s.Riehard • Park And Margaret Reid; was . performed C. M. Rutherford on Mei•eh ,with. the dining -room and tnbIe tastefully decorated! in. blue sil- ver, .Mr. Park. Were; present- ed cabinet of .flatware in •gilver %rid ..address. read' by; 1VIiSS Beth :Park, 'Many,, mesXages, ,of con: 4ratulitiona. were received .and :other • beautiful ,gifts, among, them heing.a; from the family .anct: casser- 'ble • front? the bridektwO 'sistetS,'Mte.Mason. ';.1V(cAlliSter. artd•'.'Mrs. Wrn •Regief. 'There."are-„,,six children, Mrs. 'Toward Black. Mrs. !Arthtir Stewart .Penion • jaCk ,and Riehard,ar -L-hree.,:gratideliftd•ren,"- - --g-nd-4007.G.Oledir-Stewartatedi-Marg-; ,s.ret, Heiser'. • '! • • ' • loint".Me,eting Of .0n1hs....- • • ' • ,with: about .200. in attendance the fatrieles •:jcirnt' meeting.:Of tik ' Parli91.":,:Farmers' arid 'Jnoior institute. held' On .•Friday evening was , .ne.• Of the most delightful social , • events :'' Of the season. Reed,. wesident Junior Farmers": presided, with the .progrant:' as ronows piano duo, Misses • Bernice, Roach'. and ,..Marjorie lifcDOrniN; • har- onica selections, -Jack and Richard, 'Park; harmonica and Sete& :Bert Whyard; hartneUicii and. 'TeWs7.'harp 'selections, • George,. Moore and .FOrdiree readings, Beth Ne"oinneli and .. Claire Pentland ifif. Intereating.'",Tourniil" read 'by Nancy .'Icieff:;.' and. , .shart. Plays .',!.E:duCatin'„, *Mir," . all , of Which Were much :en- Tlie east of the .play was Ray- -od Brown,. Wilfred. Pentland,: Wilk: ham '.Wiggins; Roy: Finniian,.,Mat7' • -aret .RYart; NancY. Cleff;,: Helen • An- derson and Cora Finnigan,: and';'ar- fting in. favor ;Of nigher • :education Of •country - hoys,":arut girls. was rnest suitable , .fet :rural ‘presentation., Plunkett'S orchestia, furnished musie: for the :dance .•WhiCh. followed, : With lunch -served at: midnight.. The ball, ••waS. nrettilt decorated' in 'keening. Patrick'S Day; 'MIS. Mc- Donald. •anct, Mra,..:X.DavidsOn .were . • , „ - • , • AgPerlina. : , .At .special -Meeting: of the s"cheol. board of • the . No. 8 • Ashfield (Dungannon), held 'at the honre:of the. secretary -treasurer on Saturday: the contract !or installation of a new., furnace' ,for •• the; junk*. .rooin was given, ' AS the. •present :furnace: bump& Out. -The furnace will. be in- stalled .;iminediatOlyi ,' probably!on Saturday; .• The .'• death • occurred of Samuel Bertrain Johnston,'con. 2, • Ashfield; on ''Suridak: evening-.' The funeral' was held.' on Tuesday to, Dungannon ' ceni7!, etety.. Further: particulars next Week: ' The Meeting Or 1;the Dungannon branch of .the Women's Institute .will be held on Tinitaday,„.•Mareh: Sfith at 3.00" P.M. at the. hoine,ef Lorne Ivers.:R011 answered 'Suggestions .for Spring ,house: "elso) ing." •PrOgrain , in charge' of : Burton Roach, JelieS and MM. 'Lorne Itets, Who will ;else 'act. es ' hostesses. •••• . •• • Mr: 'John Thenipsen, 6,. Wesi: 'ArnwanoSh, .field .4 sale Of ..tarra stack bus firkin on. 'Tuesday.. afternoon,. with, .Mr. .Matt.: Gaynor. anetion- eer. Sheep, sold ' 0.80 apiece; pletrientif were offered. • I , . Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Wiggin‘ Brantford, 'spent' the Week -end. Witt; Prespective 'parent e at Dungan.: non An • r. cl. Mrs .• .McKencie, and' •'AiidieY' 'Jeanne With relatives .,sit Robert Davidson returned. 'sitnr- (Jai, "from, Toronto,, whereOle attend- ed the anniial convention 'cif the Are Illi*riterst-..-Axsociatit*410..Tatttr-: guest his 'slater, 'son of. tiuta. • • • • t Certificates have been'. at/Anted tc ftife ,A7b0 :Attended; the "Len7 derebitii,Training Classed',';in..:DuheaP- nen United Church - rebriutrY! Mrs: Melville • Culbert, EnrtOn "Roach tho Aliases MYrtle lTarjrie"MaCtleriald,' Pettit 'Pliant, gen,.. Myrtle teishmatr bettsfe " d Blyth.:M M M .port piagoe. :WALKERTON, OUT OF O.H.A. RACE Pea.Woodstock. 2 -9, But Lase Round, 7 to 6 . Walkerton . Q. B. A, team. , one short of tying.. the retold with Wood -4 stock, „in .the: CoUnty:.Town oii FridaY night, when, Bobby jones,•-the referee. disallowed a third, 'period goal, .by totally' ignoringthe goal: ,unipire who persistently flashed the red light; Walkerton Won the game, by .a Score of 2' ti;."10,:,but halting' al).00ed 7, te 4, defeatin WOOdstOcic. on- Wed. nesdaY; were -otisted,:fr0tn.. the 041: • •Qn • ice that via heavy, Walkerton 'Press -eft- from the 4,-.Atart-i,witti-a. fon!, -Man attack that bottled the Wood- stock team,.in. their • own end for practically the: whole game. , Pucks hfle.eVwingt. 4litnihirtayi-IsevainngledaireWeti.ttishol7:neto h stop, while Oberle in the Walkerton nets had ' but eight: woOastoek play - TIT* defensive hecIteY front:the start; were Soon so harassed,: bv :the Walk- erton attack. that ShOoting the puck. up: the ice was , their. only means Of ielieVing the. Pressure around; their net.. . • . • Not.....until.....abotit_midway through, the. 2nd .period, was Walkerton able to score when RaybOUld, backhanded' a: neat . counter. -_,:paat -Lynch. :Encony aged by this 'Walkerton ,swarmed :around • 46... .net raining . iiuelts* OT .Lynch and 4 Were: • shortly ',awarded• a :second: goal. when MaYbould., batted . . • , 4 Dugeon'S ' rebound; ' •, ' Play slowed : down perceptibly in he '3rd period . 'as the ' players tired but Walkerton With. their' entire tearn • fit .tim"-e70-7-.)ir-theL-WoOdstock .end :still te,,net the: tying goal wil out, reaults. • • • Many Ripley ans were aniong ,the crowd. Of acline '1500 persons who 'anamed ' the,. , arena., 0. Their .interest, Was ":•specially ',Centred, .around Cecil 'Iooney, a Ripley d product, who -wirer:4 ,yeara.,-...hai Played" on ' the Woodstock tearn:.,and Who. made no .better : §:halving.... than his ;Other .team- rhatea against, the :Persistent' Walk 'irionrittacic;• Mooney !howeVeril'weS .in the 'limelight,'with , jiis 'playing tactics; *bleb :resulted in spend - ng considerable time in the'penalty, ' • • ...Milverton C and ,,Erin ettRY won a game in the Northern League finals and •,the third , And • deciding :fixtUre 'was Staged. in. Palmerston last night• • For . he.second time since the' Attlee League was formed five years, ' Teeiwater hfis„,..won. the. chain7 pisinship and the W., .1: MacKay - trophy, When on Thuractify .they'. de- feated, Walkerton by a: icore ' The first tiring of the series:in Valk,: •,-4,rton •• the previous Monday was 1-1. * , . • . • Doran. and Bonlay, baseball, un - ports to teeswater„ Were -added '5trength:.to the teeier'S hockey 'teem 'his winter. „Boutay' '.4).OVveirer • 'Wit§ missing •'front :the %line -1M the semi-finalif ' and .neither names aP- peered,. on the .line-up in the 1st giurie of the :•finals, With. '.Walkerton. , C. This :lead one to believe that things 'have not' -been all serene in the 'Hine -town and, that these . two ball-playera.:have ,probably ° Made their, exit. . At that 'rate it looks , • Lakeside league, baseball'for: ,Tees- : water: „ ' •1,31r0 1Yegiy./tPloOtlopt7F7 , • , "Chubby",,MCKenzie, Of The Paisley Adycieete, proMiCea tv; resume ' this weelc of ' TeesWater's and. Kinear- dine's plans and 'chances iri baseball this season. We're awaiting ,his dope with. ',interest.. 4, .. , It looks ;right. now...a.S. the. Lake., .tide 11,eigue ,ftilittieri another season, With. the sitnie:.IOviriS "entered laSt year and in eVent •�f that, imother :interesting 'May. be: ked • 'and to Out 'way of 'think ing the Lakeside • League ,is Werth ' Kincardit*IS .-tePorted AO! be Soine, ;what' weaker. On accounkof ' • the .de.- i,artnie. :.'and .11. is 'titimiitett they may he. VirthoUt,- the" ,gerViees' 'of Stein ..and atson, Wing - 'SAM look elsewhere for . , •i p1tcier, sincd to 'that Streng teamaf.'etiuld intiatercO tit beti'Leasew-TeeStelliPleY-jend .finckno*. Could 'ttet .6iit PraetidaliY the:Mine Stifled laSt'.Year. ParSon,: "Virell, Mese, how is yal )eiterThalf, itil5 morning VI Mose: '14She's bettah thanks, lint; Parsen, yo' aho'. :cateldas *if t' #11019111.`, ,)! r '1 • • ,pAtit FORNATI FOR THE BUSYCFARBIER .:(Ptindsfied by the:. Ontario DeliartMent of Agriculture) _ - An interesting deVelOPraeljt, has. taken . place in giI.upos. a towrialiip in wellingtpr( county Ins the, sectipn served by Chas. ;Birge's 'tour'milt Mr. l3irge grinds the Wheat into ficpur , for...use of farmers of, the, district.' He'-'ebarges 20 cents.,.ber ing the farmer baCkthe flour, bran and sherts,'• lees :two.' PoutclA:tO ever' niers is noted' in PreY and 'Batten. .- Egg prices .• haVe.ShOwn ,an Upward. trend. in. Hun* with a Very strong.' demand evident. Feel County is en- joyng " A.•.; Maple ..!SyruP 4at'vest- thati is prpbably, typraf' of many E..ectiOns: or the p'rOvirice„. Over 6,000, trees have been ;tapped there and ,•a, Vol- ume •cif 2,000 gallons'om maple syrup the waste' He :states that, ,there: has is lndicated. 'North S•irOe.O.P' .Thatea-. an . been ,a 'large .increase: inZthe'nurriber increase of :about 8 per Cent in num of . farmers 14444 'advantage" of titi bets Pt. Yvesteeki''-ivltir cattleconng: 'scheme • hr the last year; of, •.'t,WOthrough the *inter,rn good condition,. Qyiteafew of the farmers are .An. tip -to date „ power seed—cleaning Taking- , bread, from the flour while iilant: is being installed ;in ''Alliston" • 'others -buy A' hundred Pounds. Of pure and will be! in • operation. ShertlY• - Manitoba' fioirr-lo--mix--wittri s-.4also maurity-whe re 2old,:. windy weather ' has. had a • More Eepnomical: .Prodretion t.rimental -effect on clover and 'wheat. EsentiaI to DeitY, Business viiich traVebeen exposed to the" • ' '"Dairy revenue has, declined,:ate'ad-- weather by heaving and thawing'. ;In.:. ;1y, for the past few years and in My middieseri..less than the *Usual amount ipinion, More economical production of 'Coneentrates have been bought' for ..)E milk is the only solution to ,•,•mir lairY cattle, With ' the • result that. resent Situation in the dairy bnii- milk produetien, has not been ! Otte.: nesS,'' said George H. Barr, director' op. to -Ptandar0; and soineherds' are Oairy. Branch of ' the "Department. •. not in as, good condition •', is :usual. • itSeyeral. factors ,Will serve towarda. Thi a county has had an, unusually ",bweringproduction costs," , he cep-. large .nnither of . appliCations for :T.?. blued, "lint ,perhansthe inest: p. testing with , a• View to having nt of- these is 'imnroyed7-breecling.- liert1S-accredited.,"" Good farin, Work, • Muehcan be accomplished in. increas-i- horses, ,,,are, selling at, excellent .prices 'ngproduction of, milk Per, cow; thru. in.; Wentworth and , many farmers '• using only , pure ' bred .. sires, with there .are still in" need 9f extra horse known Mirk production in their *a- 1107iVr:, cestry A second important Step:tP Renfrew • 'county sped grewets, :Vards 'more; efficient, 'production IS ,vere large Winners at the Ottawa that of cow ,teitytoi.. with a .viov." to Valley Seed Fair :at Eon -0011e,, rlintil'49.ting the poor cows, or 'board" 'fig the championship in wheat and ' •ers'• A third ,esiential, is that, .0 ield peas and victories .in 1,3 obt":"..• -seientifi01 feeding..' A,' high-predtteing f 15 classes. rd. 'fiinSt.b, e fed l balanced rati!irs.". 0 r.copnughhicti ,ot .he re ec 6pnert tad.- fritteO Vitt,r! .Definite .Progress 'Nfacle • . Arnim at the .Upward awing of hcie • In'Ont !Herit Marketing .prices aficithe feeling" is expressed The '•Norfolk • terry GrOwera"As-2tliatm. tohdelt..ipei:wCes,i;lo;fn.owd11: kinds *wsuit of farm .4oeiation; termed teat' seashn., to om ;tire- more, �rderlyH markeUng; has tad a Moat -"!suCcessful !•Seaion.,!-: prt -•;anizirtiaii!`mirde possible- More 'care- ful' picking,' packing and shipping. Better: grading', methods were insti- ute1 And.•, through the use of.,pre- n • .' number of !entries, in general sex.= eboling% and iced refrigerator.: 'eara'.,•ci•e.-Ile, nee of exhibits :and in Anasterly. , • •markets Were eitendeci tO .in d . . • , . . • „ . ,College• Boyal ShOw'' • held .at Q. A: on Tuesday,' March. , "7th; ;was . superior, tO .aff 'predecessors • Ft,; Winnipeg,. Ottavva, , Montreal and Qbebee. At all :of :,these. points the !:berries were well received ! Wherever fresh 'berries Would not .ung satisfactory: Priees.. the; fruit waS.:pre-cooled and Processed being put up barrels and frozen' for the, -jarn • rnanniactrOinig.,ind,'.-iee, -Creaan trade. Norfolk. County' is the only lace in 6anada-MiSt of the..E.oekies:-. Where groWer contr011ed Co -opera.,, •byes, are: processing • berries in this Dealers: to day accept the :Norfolk Berry.'Gre*.ers! label .as •'a qiality brand, and indications no* point to a. gtoWitig. 'demand for straight . f. ty. ,shipPing point "sales leaving only independent Shippers', Supplies. to go forward on, consignment. Canadian: New Laid'. Eggs • • The ,tige .9f the:words "New .LAid*.!,' ie'tording to the Canadian Standard racleS. for 'eggs, s .ex- eeptiri the case of the highest grade; viz.:: Specials. , The use of -this., name ISlhnited, to, eggs whi6ii. Cenforpi to the special 'rules and regulationAR laid down Further, the use' Of any Word or.texpresSion 'denoting freshness ;Of prodnction is algo 'prohibited in any manner'. of association . With • eggs other than. those, Of grades' Special ,Extras. • It may be noted. that eggs .beld under sArtifieiii .t;frigera.;. iion• subjected to artificial pre serviitiOn s net be included in these grad s.-, •' • Drifferini,County notes a• consider- able. interest ,Mariifest this spring, in the prtining of orchards,: particularly niatiy which '11;Zd been rieglettect-for years,' AVailahle..labout and local de.:' bland . for domestic apple's • ProbablY prompts ...thiSir•intereSt".-,, Early 'Cob- blers Will 4•IiirVe!'...e greater acreage in that 'counts'? this year, -'-while all bleod-, ,tested fiocks have contineted, for all the' hatching , egg 8 • they can procure. -;Grey comity has observed with graft ification:. a Substantial, "iticreaSe, hog :Pric_es,_.A. steadily inCreasint (Miry ior, good seed train from. far- , h wmanshr • p. • A show in claSs by. itaelf, 'the • College' Royal, for !berg shawrnanShip ,is :the central idea, and in, !many of . the classes it the • exhibitors.' that are judged rather than the 'exhibits,: In the iiVesteck;' cliVisisiri. the alert • indges...neted-every. .Of each-, • exhibitor from the...time &Centering • - , Competitors viere'.. dtlY, criticized;.6i. commended without leer Or., favour and they accepted it all in the 'spirit •of 'good sportsnranship.The 'grand championship in this went! Pinknek,... .fourth Year student, *lio is as . geed n $sliownnin - as One •,corild expect to,se in: any prtiifessional slib*ring.- the educational exhibit! diVision th'e'.itriPrOVerinent. over .previous Years: Wag ,niesernarked. and, the :ea/ripe:04'. tion very close. these Oiliibite•are Prepared by the department Chiba cif': the :college,: and it is the business of each" Club, to 'select • e vital tit :,of fOrniatiOrt froin its Own, line sub,' :jot . matter' and: to design, construct and an exhibit ' will SteCeSstitly -carry that .• infOrrnation into dip. minds Of the. visiting ptrbhe Tea Chiba :.entered thxs ,,competition, and. there Were ten excellent exhihits. Never before have the students Put so mriCh thonglit "and :skill" into, ,their club exhibits, and. it NV,a$, inspire. - don to .these yenng,men.throW them- ' i'veS. so ble heartedly into the In44his class the first 'award:'-' Went to . the Apinial Itirsbandiy:Clnb, Second to &the ;Field .1-Jushandry, Club • end' ' third ;to: the Poultry' The .other division of the Show were Household ScienCe,CrOPa. Horticulture, ,ApicUl- ture; Farm Mechaniis and At. . Grand championskiiP ;winners fellows: ,$", •-; ' Household Science Division, Miss Dorothy Hill, senior student • 'Livestock pivision, M. A. Pink- ney, fourth year student. . Crops Division, B. 14. hoe,•fourth year student. 'HortiCUlture L: "Herman,. third • yeaf- student. • •OLYROOD Mk. and Mrs,. Chas. Congr,am spent Sunday At .Mr. Chas: Sheill'S,. • s'Pent •aqeaf lit the „ hatne.of her .bretbeir,; Mr; -1Ibtnet:''ll'eirria, We are sorry to hear. of the. death f M o. r. Alfred erns in North Pc - kola. The deceased IS a brother- of Mr, Robt: Harris,' 8th coil., and will .be brought t o Riniey for burial., Mrs, Aimee Actort,, and Sack . ac- companied' by Mr, •aricl Mr8. ,rtatof rillt5tt JOYee and Mrs. Wrn,, days' witill mr::...Eowara .Elliott• v4 • iS,.i•tinder the ,dbetor'S, :Care; ' . Mr. ,'atid Mrs: ' Harvey :Ackert,. and §bit Clarence; Mrs, Ernest :,'Ackert, Winnifted arid 'Lloyd,' spent; .Sunday with friends. `et.'ttliel; • ! • forgerAlr-Club • tM§• 'miss Isabelle. to,hvelt • and....Mr.....Itielia:rd: prOttant prepared.. messeg. rditi and, 11OWArd Hatto • are busy, theSe Maye,'With• their .druy sato. at Mr:. 'Vs7m,' redid.% ' 1&t. forget tiro til.P.•o. diAnCe in '..lie"irovvrt tnetthow, this Fri 0,010,:,'Everytody ivelcome, :The . peony In this of , Itprbit#: 'inifittnted. to Detroittnilt tre busx Titactlaing for. a.. „ 910041' lailt:1141.4 tcw'Ntaft3t1 A '1'.:•sat. 44. 1'