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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-03-30, Page 4FOUR THURSDAY', MARCH 34ths i93g/ A • „ . eatty'of the C.P,R. 11 Sport c' Chatter mor4trr_aieri Kmow • 4e.Prbited.fiOcia moutrial PailY Herald 11-1BeattY IB a quarter- bagk who atu. 'died law, but • hi a' tWiat nf Newmarket Juniors advanced aro- . , th.,er stcp: Peargil bolnininn, lfUnora• by defeating Ottawa 3 to 0 en Tuesday night and taking the rnuati. 4- 0, by virtue Of, their 0 - fate, became a VictOrY in Teredte on Saturday. railway prat- * * *' i• • Tnnugn, e couldn't Make the -first ,etring • on the Varsity gridiron solUad he had no dlr.. • ficulty with ,the C. P. R. and has played regularly ever 'since. They say it was Shaughnessy coaching that turnad the trick (Lord S. not• " Shag): , • He is probably the shiest Man in Canada. ° The ladies admire .1Mo-because he wears his hat over one eye ,and walkswith a „quarterback owagger. The fact a he is a bachelor and apparently intends to remain one .provides a second W.:talent of . je_ne ,sais quoi to • keep feminine hearts in a state of flutter. , Business men like him because he 'talks straight from the "shoul- • der -and has an Uncanny talent ;for getting at the core of the =Mit intricate problem. • The man in the street, respects hire because •he preaches The • 'Gospel Of True Canadianism, •• Politicianslawn okhfm because he is the bossof the C. P. H. The Prince ,of Wales is another • citizen who' thinks Beatty is ."all right," and His Royal Highness is ' -always ready to prove it by of- • Relating at the launching of a new C. P. it. ship. • Ordinary people respect him highly, and are sorry his railway is having a hard tithe. • , As a youth he wanted to be a judge, but Pate 'intervened, and seat him a job in the C. P. legal department. Young Beatty refused to regard this as his life- work, but ulthnately had to de - •_tide in . a'. hurry • when. the tate -•-•t4,-"L'ord"-ShatiglpiteseY.-"Sent"4•ferahinr • and asked 14111.1,0: be a •Vice=Prest4 . nt • -:..; • -'• . '• ' 'Here Is one verition. Of what took place: • • Beatty :Bala •pitamt attorney with a,•stern eye" and exclaimed, "My God, Beatty! Do. you want.tobe.„ • all .yetti7Jite'?'..-IT'duiik_ Beatty, e• • '•..31.11110tVandltoOk, the,•. job .% '• people .•think BeattY', IS hard to :'-'reaeli and.. talea. are .• told of., citizens Who wait .for: 'weeks for the •call eonference , Nevertheless ;the the '•easieSt, Dian, :IL , country. •••to,': talk to, provlded you cantrash..the outer offlce.•. - • • • ,Helti One of the - few ;leading- ,: Citizeiii who go in for Good Works., In .WaY,'Witliouit thought 'Of .,publicity or:praise. Net long ,ag .the mother 0? an gic-BoYsr.,'HOine , youth Wfin.had.lost his. Joh, in • States, • was destitute: and :nee ed „trainf,are home In despair. :tele- phoned ' The Chairnaan and Presideat•Of.the..-C,P.B., cone • ,, to the phone In person, diagnosed • the 'case With the harassed Mother, told' her ; net to • Worry and, in- - 'etrUctetl: the '.'C: P. R. ofticial .nearest- ' to the boy to ',Ship.% him back ,to hiehomeK,paying.the fare out 0? .owti pocket. :These. aro the things Which have -Won reputation for .kin.dnese,and humanity...••• • • bora- :at Thorol „a, which. , Ontario people - Will . tell you •Ip.' sitattted infhe 'Garden of Canada.. ..:He attended- Seireral. schools. :in. Toronto,and ultimately .scratchell. • his way into, through and ofilf.: of 'TOrontetiniVeraity:and was called'. to : the Ontario. Bar. That :was in 1901 and, almost. at once he .*Mit ..'Inte. the d.R.IL's law, department • He stayed :there Per thirteen:years,. before ,becondirg. COmPany'O' ,General Counsel. In ]916 hewas elected. to 'tile' 1!I8 • they .made, hini .P:real en , when " 't•'6 Lord' $hatikhnekty' dropped'ont • pie: iciro 'Portfolio:J. yea.rA • later he added the -title Chit111114n, to his.letterhead.' • Since; then .110 'has held both jo40 ;end ; ifcrd'..t .1110ityl'er worries. on his'.'hands. ..Hethinfie co-•oneretiVerniiretie, .116.,,)Ve: the rall.way prob.- does mere' fraielling • than Many, efileamen: 1.1o•-•daY , yeti will see itioi in Ca t.Y.' Next Tuesday. be be In 'Montreal,: `• On Wednesday .Will appear : he - fore the' Railway gorelrilkdon hi . the Capital.. . On th.iii•aday, you.: •••• n. -talk !'In by ' 'ariee. to , the Emerees ,of Britain, '.oistward Poona. 'Wherev,er gees" he evries fils• 'work under Als hat. .'When N'ere 0(1 It „Used; to be written, that hie', :1)011 •• the biggest In du rtt -jil Job T'i rhe World. .The Joh tO41.ftY, pt,o7. hably just as' ,big inkffitely more arditens.., • ..:„. 11151 eontintied..good reputo largely due to the ;Idea that. , got. about -that he' horieSt hon-, arable and, taking- by enil 'large,' ha -representative • of Alanirda• as lean be found be.. tweee the tWo odetins. , • And there is plenty of evMenc; toleipport HAPLY radio ;fans :'heard the Tor-- :onto...1;1,94ton, game over the air. , ori Tuesday night when the Leafs 'gained a 1,-0 ..v.erdiqt in 15.,•"minutee • over- tine- and incidentally Won their first game in three years played on Boston ice. With the remaining three' galne of •a Ave -game Seriejto.•he played in Toronto, Torontula'Zonedded • • • favor- ites t� wripthe series, each team hav- ing, already; Won a gam.. .The Ran- gers elitniziated Canadiens from the race while Detroit misted the- 11far- eons, both these Montreal tennis hav- ing suffered two straight ; loses with goals counting • • With IVIareh at an end- hockey in-' terest • is rapidly waining. The ma- jority of the senior team' .have not had the gliders on since,their. elm- ma.ign from the Bruce League.'As si...re;sult,..,• the junior and .juvenile teanis have taken advantage of avail- able •ice and have been engaging in frequent encounters when ,-;;reather• permitted. ; • ' ' ' • , • , , It Is_nOW,Aime 'to be thinking•-'ser- ionsly • of .baseball •and it would be. well to hold a meeting. in the . near future.:•Uneettaint'y as to ,,Teeswater intentions, ;will :probably' ',Make , it difficult at present to lay- any definite, Plans regarding Lakeside League :ea-- tivitieS:. • ' ' . Walkerton iantjcitipgentOriflg. in the Bruce League and•the 'rerind- ing ,up of a strong ...aggregatien. is expected. O of 'a TeesWater- Walkerton amalganiatiOn, is not •tak,.. en 'Seriously.: :• : 4 • Reviewing the probuble 'riaaterial and possibilities --of flce•Leagtie .ball Tlie7TaisleY' Advocate writer • refers to Teeawate*: as the mystery team, and ns to ...bases' 'Pall prospects in, the, Liine Town, he doesn't appear to have anything de- finite. to , appease... the etiriesity of neighboring , towns.. • •; •*. * • s Siat ' followers of this 'Conn, munity. are . aware, Boulay hasiT the .0:13: A:.,executive for transfer', from North. Bay to: .Tees - 'Water. His application waO. net, dealt With .at the last nieeting of this 'body, up to Which time a transfer had not been ,requested Doran', Who was expected to be on the.. re- ceiving end of this battery. * * * * The Adcocate says ;that • Gordie - , Trwin Is being dickered with, • and that if TeesWater ;:entere the. Bruce loop, the . big 'righ-liander frorie Luck - now will be sinnewbere on .the lineup , and if he isn't ;pitching, he can play. the Outfield and Might even get :a tryout :at first. base. . ' BELFAST - Mr. arid Mrs. Will Alton ''spent, Sunday- with .friends 'at Nile, The 'Play staged- ' ,by the Belfast Glee Club at Zion Hall last Wednes- day evening, was a' decided' success. Mr. Wilfred Hackett spent Then - day in London. • ' Mr. 'Cuitt Mrs. T. A. Cameron, Ralph a9d jean, .spent Sunday with friends in Wavanosh. • . , ' Mrs. Will Lane of Ripley spent a few:klays last Week .11/Ir. James Haekett's. ••"' Mr. and ...Mrs% Harvey• Treleaven and fa il spent.a day last vv,eek with and 'Mrs. Wilson Irwin. TUE_ - •T.YCKNOW SENTINEL Published every Thursday morning ' at LlickneW, Ontario; Mrs/. A• D. MacKenzie ProP;rietor . • . 'Campbell Thompson—Publisher . , . ;. TH10ESpAY,' MARCH 38th, 190, , Squaring The Circle•- , .1 Bursting ,open: the door marked , 'PriVate" the butcher confronted the lawyer. • , "If a dog steals 'a Piece ('1 meat " " replied the lawyer. ."Very, well, your clOg'teek a pike • Of steak worth about 'fiVe.;Minittes , ,E4Indeetl,'" he tettirited smoothly. - If you give inc the othpr half at; tile- lidine. Of Mrs". IVfalcolm Mc. Thepe IS. Mere featplitir tfiatt .thpt 0411 coVOt 404. luiow- world. • Te, all of, whieli we reply maybe. But the' diekerings .:•se• tat • have • net beei I eiti---encoutagipw--to -4'eeesiv, _ And we •might ' add The Advocate writer is, correct. in not 'creliting,the story that:.1",,ueknow isdeal:igens o entering the county : league, ,We have- n't get the 'material to compete:.with Such eempaiiy, and farilic and Player's have a, hankering for the the Lakeside League. •' , SECOND p:)NuEgsio:,' Gorden.Johnsterte of Ashfield OPtint Sunday evening. atW J. Ir - - Miss .Jessie McKay: 'Spent ,$thidUy Mcpior's,Ath. . . Jahn Sinith."'''Were •viSitors, at Mr.'" Frank, • ' 'the first of tlrWeek ;Mr: and Ms, W, J. 'Irwin • and. visited ...at Hudson's, . ,near, Lan'gside 0fl 'StindhY. • . Mrs. Archie Thornpson of Brussels 'spenta few'days at Main •Mcpueen'S last Week. ••• • •••Mr Harrv JeWitt • and a; few .of his frienda "Metoxed.„te. _GUelpli last Saturday. • • • '• . • . . Mit. '. Arthur • Culbert of „Mi. ant1 Dungannon, Spent: the',Wceken4 With friends,' on the ' MartinI. etr Of '6,A o•it ; visit;01 at his former; hOMO • here last Saturday.- , • - • , ,,*•••• Tite See,nd wt elI ,i4i.040164! 4''• the U F, Q.: • social • fait: ff‘riday, 'evCiking. in ,thchneWy:‘,., and repert, , real. a•Ood time, They liiterid puttin on another social 1» tlie;Aear'..filtiire:, , ••:. Mt, and 1‘11,g, Apg,tie Ofttittoyi, ,Atitta and: RekiniC,....Spent. Tirekelliji. evening • • A 'HEALTH SERVICE. Or 7TI-IE CANADIAN M.EDiCAL, ' AS5ODIATI.9N AND LIFE . • IN CANADA ' • . CLEANLINESS ' There etory ,told of a-, *child Yhp . was sent $opae,,,frenr echoer .be., cauee of the offensive. froin his, unclean body -and dirty (!lothialS. lie returned to school with, a:..note to the ;teacher 'frOna ,incitherc no rose; !learn• don't sraell ". " VOrti,:.and1"; by :Misses 'Florence affid. • ; Whether not this story is tree RUM 'selections by MakeS,,nb' partietilar7".differencE:'Tfe -4/,...-daorostnart,.aocoiniaaloct-,on point 6 that the• adult", Or. 'child' Who the ;..Piail°;. Mrs. ; Stuart and.•ndeOr-• is not clean is ap..nripleasarit ,p9ison dian selections' ipy- to have around because he. oiten.cii..were all. very ..nnieh Massie.% the ',sense of • ,,, • • :fl. ;$.. McIntyre; Ted Hoare, ;•Gordon We should keep our bolies .1t • m1 Allan •lg,iper ?tiben'2, 11 and change our undcrvlcthiib. aid Lamplighting, Time In', the ValieY", ock nee' regularly . so that we MeV.re to the annIklise sit i ' ••• not he offensvetoother :;;iyith a.•.ceurting:" ' 7 '7 • solo' by Gaunt Behind .'fhp:cionds.:„arei.,croWde :and•-.•cre*Is Of . reading'. by Mr. Ed PUrvii,,"The Courtship of Sandy Me Glosben" and- the ,•dinging : of the Highland Gordan ,HELENS 4. Realistic , By Slides., ;BY the use of 05' Pigticu.larlY fine slides, those who were at the Young F'eOple's •meeting, and there was a splendid attendance, on Sunday eVen- ing,..were taken on ".A. Round -bout Trip to the Peace ,Mtriet," Starting at Sarnia, We .went . by 'beat. to, Port •acfogi the Western ProVinces oLVictoria, therieg north to• rince Rupert, .paot;ttgain ton and north' to the Peace River, .Theslides were wonderfully clear and bearitifullY colored, showing many beanty spoite of our fair • main, •• Institute At Heine. .' With abent one ' hundred, Members and their families present, the men's. Institute 'held their . annual At geme on ..Priday•,0,gbt. Mrs. John preSident, was chairman and the meeting was epened15Y-Sing- ing The Maple Leaf. Piano duets bY Mrs: D. Thillipe and Mrs...,W. Rabat:. warm, bath at least (ince a ' week is taeually 'sufficient to keep ;.- the skin ,k,), /Of the,. body .. dean: , The -pe son ,,Who perspirea.,ireely,.. or whe„work :dirtY 'lir' thiSt5i, needs to bathe riiiii:e ,Erequently., . " ' ' ' ' ;.• •• .L.updefeicy,thop .require to be .charcre-d McPherson,. with' tri,risie, supplied by -.?recit,ienti,Y-;asH/they--abeiiiii l-the•-•";yiei;;;• "..1‘1r.::4e-lill'' ' IVI:ille':-:-Yveie7all AhC._ iiration, and become.offensiYe.' Sto.Lft. 14., InanY.Javer.able': FOTnTuTe'nes:-Affef ipgs 'should he.. :changed \daily and tliO-.'prograiU,...eardi...;•and :Other gaines, he ,feet washed each day as. sinelly were enjoyed. after . milli* itiiicli-:**s: feet are particularlY disagree' 4E16, ervedby: the ' ladies._ ' A. vote Of • ., A' • clean :, skin is desirable train a; .thank.. " ;tiler:n..74.82 tell'deved R1.!..,3'11erMr; health„standpoint.. A', clean, Ain does. John..1‘ic.011,illifil '91-4,....41'.' Iq' . ..t,Si mr:firlt. better. than does a dirty5frCl• :'. •-• ', .'''''A', ' .,....... . , . Ain.,, . Of paitieniar 'irniaortfince It i'-)Taklit as 'ilia text,:'Mitt' • 23'26 ` the -'4re of the hrinda, Becausehands ReVt,., T. C. WilkinsonBun ' '9Sunday. . ; • . :hecorne 'soiled, it IS necessary that !pert -411g, spoke on ."Materialist,.•Pol 'bey :be .thoroughly ."-WeShek befOre,.(ticle,” This Was' an interesting study each Meal, in ,order Ite.:preyent .them of ,Pilate:aiid.; his part in "the Way .of ' from depositing the . germs of 'disease- • . , „. m food and so enabling these ..gerips ',.0 -'enter the „mouth. • .., , the Cross3P. Mr, '41ogn . McGuire. has rented Mr. '4lake••.;t:Milleris .farM, on the ' lath eon. Personal appearance is imnrov,e- This'is the 'farin forraert ned' by •vhcn the skin is clean, •.th nail: ----ell / Mr. Pave Forrier. • . ('4`‘ and clean, the herr__ „clean ; Messrs,. Rege:Laviis; Hugh 'Thither- irld'neliti and the 'Clothing, clean. We fordland 'Pernin, made a..bus-• eel better when' we are clean: Clean./;„ :Mess raises our feelings .of self•J iness trip to '• Stratford on Saturday • , Miss Jean Anderson Of Kahr ld rionfidence, and 'causes us to enter w into our -work or play with greater- sisa.tsew r-7:mrse.eiciieslird:r Mr.and Alta' T. veyviswItbh, with her zest. _Carelessness 'abent personal „ap.. . ' were ueuruliee ..lusuallY lowers self-respeat. at Clint"in FridaY:fPr the meeting T.is 1,,,,hs, whin /Are' have some Of the -Pruit-Growers' Association_ portant bileiness 'enge.767 • ''.Mrs. EIliiitt miller (4 '14nektibil .1mi-it; , up", • The'. child, was tlie gnest of.1‘11; andMrs.NY• A. affected ..jiist°. as is the adult. :The .101er and Mi• aiiii:••;*ra• E, j.,.`111nni‘ child.'Whela.-aent to :school untidY' is not being given The 'April meeting, of the Women's' . . chance. • '• • ; institute will be : held; at -Mrs; D. Cteanliness is ,rth-while habit. Todd's i,n TViursday, ' pin, 6tiT, Roll It Makee life •irrofe at„'0411 "garden,' Subject the sarkie': time , ineee .safe 'rbecause ;Value: of r.a Garden;"...in charge, of e*rtain, fauns of • Cleanliness; Sucb as Mrs. Washing the 'hands' before- eating,. are practiCal .4:measures, in the, pre- vention of . communicable 'diSeases; QueistionS,, Coneerning;,,Health,' ad- dressed to the l Canadian Medical...As- sociation; 184 College Street; . Tor- onto,it,WOf 'Pe ; answered PerSOnallithY .t , • ' PROVERBS,' OF A LL 'AGES , 1 , The youth of e.tiatie•ri are tbe.ttpg, 'tees'"ef ; •^•• of a thing. 'IS ;hest ,lineWn by the want oti it.. • • The'. Wise maii•:•inalies, more epper- tunities than he. finds. . ' ' Iteat Wealth ,Conaiiitisriot in .:having, bus'in'net wanting, .; , •, • Two thin ta ' are had; .1.4"tati 'ninth" a:nd "tee It is happier tohe Aernetimeg. cheated",'•than.:.net,.te :trust; MUch..tengito andmuely jtiiigero'en selddin. gO. together. . Tim moves slowly to',..11Ja,*hoSe cnip,lorm-e.ne is- to, Weteb • kis flight .• 'Vt/ho Alitewa'11. stone if. the.. ..",ity may have it fall on norrow fS to filt,Y •,(01)ik. cieneeit.,,rnitY 'tuff ,t,!po bu never prop him up.% • ' .'• • • Prayer should be the l<eY. day and .the lock of Ilia rihf., • . :A cake oaten ifl peaco IS' Wfortii; IMO trontle, • WHITECIRI.JOCIt. Mr. : ,„Forster :Of Hillsboro, North, .1-Sakota 'visited last, Weels.., wit') his brother,: Mr. James Other Ohl° lieqUainterices, • The sok:nil .whielly.WaS;lield...iri the Preshvterien.. cinirch , last 'Friday evening;,wis• ' suet -gee, when .f9friod prograni. • was givqn,f4-and.,•40:(t, Kenneth McLean f whno,ain''prio,o splendik..eddreloi On -"Leokidg, .For- w:u-d," v1iich ,wa8--.enjoYe(1. by all, aftei,:wkirib hinch was served,. /6, and Mrs. itoTeirt:•Mobilay' ;and Mr: and Mr Wes, 14eggatt' attended the '.fiitieral .on Saturday, of their. Alfe, Ilannerinan of 'Teeeptter.: • overnm-04CApOroited lia-rie Rock Boy Chicks Eggs for Hatching', From • Blood -Tested Stock • have.been breeding for fifteen years 'for size,, largaeggs, heayy prednetion And. vigor. All 'eggs set are extras and specials4.: • • MARCH, 12. cents el3aAehil,Y CIIICK PRIC•EASPIt' 11,, 11 petite each. , :OAT/ 10 cents each ' ' 31,1114. 9 cents each ' FIVE HUNDRED OR OVEllr, CENT CHICK LESS.' Fixe Unrelated toe punched chicks;free,, with every 'hundred ordered. Ten per. cent deposit ' books your ititt'der,i A90%, live delivery guarTiteed, ' . - EGGS FOR HATCHING. Hundred $5'.00.. Three,hundred over:. ..at cents. an egg. Order clucks "now, .and iget delivery when • yee.want thein,' InsPection invited; • ;Write or "'Phone, KENNZPY P,QPILt. 11./Ar FARM Whiteohnocii, Ontario CARE OF , Tup lows . A.10 -17.31E •(EXperiinental-Farms Note). , Success in sheep 'raising depepds , , _ upon a geed lamb crop ." The percent- age.;:of lambs raised generally, in tyriportion. te the care given , the flcP'• Many loses can • be ayeided throUgh good, feeding; . and proper mariagement, ..• • • If the flock. not fed 'grail) during the winter, .it it . advisable"- to core- inence ",•feeding,' it about three weeks, before ,lambing; the amount depend - ng on the condition ' of the ewe. This Will, itisute`a greater' .milk flow: the.- Central Experimental Farm Dttawa; a Mixture of .whole, -eats and 1)ran, parts, :has given ,very qood results. Oats is • the 'standard feed for •,•breeding ,ewes, while bran, besides furnishing protein, has lake', five, properties ',help keep the lwes in' ipod' health. • ; • Just previous .to • .the. ewe .thould. be , placed.. in a private ,pen, ap4.-free' from draughts. 'GerierallY no . assistance. is required at lanzbmg except the, ,:case .of inalpreeentatiOn (no'rinal.• presentation, is .forelegs airiP head first) and when the ..larnb is tee Weak to 'suckle, .The'. wool about the 'udder should .• be 'trim; ' So that these Will -Pe• no 'danger -of-,5the.' palling•-loose-IpORs and• swallowing them: • ' • • After *Thing; give , the ewe a anniunt of Clever. or •al-. felfe,Larid little:-"iiiater:-Denot feed" tieavilr for the first -.few %days, as • this ',tends .t6"over-Stitritilite' the inilk flew, causing caked ,';udder in the ewe or •scouring • in the: ia,mhs.. On'Ibeithirci or 'fourth day, one- quarter .poprid. •Of .the meal _mmture recOnnriended above may be fed. roots! or: silage. This amount Can, be. • . gradually inereased to one mid: one, • half pounds. , no , legunie hay . is 'available; a: Meal should' be ,cidded in • the, follOwing 'proportions: ,eats' 3. parts, -bran g. parts oil Meal part, Such a ration, is necessary, to: maintain: a .good ' Nytkisli in ''.urn result in:tepid growth of the lamb& • Theye was a timid' knock at', the deer, • •• "If you Iplease, ' . the 50ge,;ar, "I've hist •triy right • "Well," snapped the weinan, as4she • Mt, ..And. Mre:. jaelt ,Iftitehisen a.nd • , Doris niovcd 'last Vioiek . to the ferni fortnerlY.,...Owniql • by mt.. Tries; 'Gust., 'Mk; Petel . Kennedy eirvv..five." her )ri;Menday„.rititir. .P„oviOnt. YoUbgeek Of ..Mr., and' -.1:141,8,, Yittsi i;h0 alisiorto*,tb have 'het arin •');Adly."8;!oNed last 'f4iietirday, . , • 1(i(( • on -old. 'and, rtarturilty'r.pagee?1, ivirriy. • 'Stiffuidtay nioht, The'..Nneral Niaa:, the "Clihre,b »,"1)4P6(i.10 4rri;.pa 'cor.rctery:, The i) y of the •eom in unity I*4 t4.1hd01,1 Li) Ado yvOtti)ory kn. 'raw topeit.44 hi tito Wttt . , slammed the door in his 'face, "I ' haven't got it." tiOLVROOD.,. The :club .held ,their ,Literary. on Friday ;evening, • Mr, ;Levi Eekenewil- . . ler-presiding-.--the,:prograiir-crtiSisted ••,," of:the, following. numbers ;'Iristrntrien- tal spleetio'ns "Mr,, and Mrs. joinietkrii7".rilaiithers brother's; ; Inetrumerital 4..dnet. the ..Misses. 'Winnifred ..Ackert and Blanche, •ivre:' :Re4iiiags., ;by Misses Betty' Gralitue,',: Mary Pettigrew and Mr.: .HarrY Vocal -„diets,,.2.11(fisses.:',. Nellie Malcohnnucl,,,i,Mr,'.Rok. Mac- Bonald;.'kfighland dance,f..1Yliss Mary Smith; Sten .deneing',. :Mr.; Joseph Hrrinkeraon; JOurnal,„:-Mr.• Stat- ters'iNellie Malcolm, Messrs. Carrutliers;:mr! Itebert gitcDonald and Mr: Wm.:Moor, lire gram 'closed With the 'National An- theni: • • • ', 'Thompson • • and; Mr: jarnee BUrt; spent Saturday evening eNi6nin at Mr. Miirk JohnSton'e,..- • Hitret't,apent•SlindaY with Mrs. Alrner Ackert...'• •, • .,• • " 'The. April. Meeting, of the L 'Akiti • be held at ,the heme Mrs, , Thiirs,daY, .4011: .6th. '• Direaters,.. Jeq. 'Hannah, Miss Annie StatterS; ,tOpie..4.rpbe V41r: ,•treseil/- Hanriab;' contest, piali• made from ,prizes; ,addreie'..en ',Banking, . Mr: Cinerle, •••Linektievii:',r(ili Call, . 'Beautiful . -,Easter • .TheUgh.te;"--;,-,f4inch-. Corn., ..'lVIrS,S.• 'Albert ThomPson, Ganible and Mrs. JanieS Hodgins. , Mr. and Mrs. George spent', Sunday at Mr. .TretSch's; TeeswatOr... and 'Mks, Thus. Robb , Of •Airl'' betley, eallek-on • „Mr. 'Richard'. -El- , liott's. triday.. 'Mr.' and Mrs. ,McKintion,jth eon:, 'Were, the :guests George whiCeg ..eti Friday ; evenniFT • Mr: ..and Mrs: . John peterbotigh; : Ilene 'and Spent •the' *eek -end • .it Mrs. •Racbef'dulbeit's;(1.0th. !,4,,Ittimiiet,•frOm here -attended :the U. eumee in •Lacknovii, ,, Friday . night; and/ all -report splendid cVening..Ask, Harold,' he knows. Mies' • Leona ;White •spent the paSt , - week., with. her., ,granalmother, Mrs. • s' Eraemer',. igtho'poM• •• , • r.Ji-rn and' Eddie have taken up that old •favorite 'Song, , "My' .„leve, she's • but a 'lassie • y mall ri su YOU SEE TIIIM,EAC'II,,WEEK IN • . TIFE' 'CLASSIFIED COLUMN OF , . '1 THE SENTINEL Ever invest ti.feW coati in one of litekorethitOn'you have' One' of ,a, hundred yoti, 16ity want hity , • , • Or' '80i? , '• IrEJA, An'ott ggt, •, RES ULTS ONO: LitekWow Sentfnel