The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-04-13, Page 1•2t,00 PER YKAll. ,;021.,ANCti-',.$2.00 OTAi4WISE.
• THURSDAY, APRIL 13tb, 1933..
•
Dir,ITIO •
L.. Treleaven
LUCKNOW '
Hours: 9-12 A. M. 07.5 P. N.
PHONJ 53 X-RAY
Stewart Qrahani
1:-/),jtiiiiim!t,-,:$0i,'ICITOlt, ETC,
OFFICE -that Of the late
• :
Stewart, oda door to ,
BaYal ' Ban.
tphpne-435.„ KiNOAR
TO RENT -Comfortable SixLroo
ouse.-Zerrirp
an.L...;37._.c).. •
Farmers who want - boys to work
kOni, Farms apply by letter to Rev. 'R.
- Perdue, Walkerton. •
FOR SALE -Seed .Barlcy 50c per
• Seed • Ottis...4-0C- per 'bus.; ' < •
Thos. Horde, R. 3, HOlyrood.
' • (13-L-4-1) •
FOR bloskom sweat
clover, • .gehArrtnierit . 'tested:, Price
_ $2.00 ',.Per• Pat
• *ran; - „
•
FOR •,SALE -Sed Oata, "The 0
Banner'? variety, Price' 40c a bushe
Apply to Neil J. IVICKenzie,
R. Pi' LueknOW, "Phone Dungannon-,
„
FOR SALE 0U RENT -Two g:'as
farms, 2 miles • south-east Of
. Helens.. Spring creek. running • thru
_ „
farnia.: `'••-;••• Todd,
Luoknow.;." '," , ;
• " • .':(123.--74.-1,p..);
• Ts? RENT --Grass Fermi: consistin
of ,acres; "'being Lot 11';•- Con:
Id
11.
l'es,.:she.:Wes attired for this service
11 what -was to have7heen her bridal
dress. Many .friends attended the
(Impel arid the cemetery to show
"tilien4 •Inst-Tresnecti_. go: ;one .Whosi
'genial good nature ' and winning War -
had ,`"made her a general 'favorite
with , old • and young, and • to expresF
their • synipethy Ao• the sorrowing
.parents and the fiance, •
Her father, .: John Gillies, or Jac1
a,pas he is better known,WA.s .frOlit;thf.„
beeend ...,,conceasiont,,,,of„..-Kinloss-and-
Wah a nephew of Mr: •deorge.GiflieF
well knewnand:. reenacted- citizen '04
Lacknow, who Yrecently celebrate('
his 66th 'anniversary of his. wedding
The Mother," formerly Ada ,Burgess:
was'. born :in- Lucknow, the: youngeS1'
daughter of George; turgess,,° one of
tbe. first official's of the village, after
its incorporation.' Mr:, ' and Mrs..
Gillies• lost. their only other daughter
,abont, two years :ago. They have the,
sympathy' • of their many. friendS.
Former Residents
Sad1yBreave.d
Miss.( Frances lean Gilli
Bride'. -To -Be Passes Aw
A Brier iS,,
P
Youthfill
Tlie•death-ocenrredon' March 19
at Vancouver of Miss Jean
Mlles; 20 year old daughter of „Mr.i
and ,Mrs John Gillies„ ;former rest,
dentr.of this, village:, Miss Gillies
asikfra-in-q larrif--1731W-AhOnt rnne
ears ago sh*Meved;With her parents
to Vancouver, and a few years; later
to-LLynir-Vallet--4-North Vancouver.
She had Made a creditable showing
at school, and had ; Captured several
prizes at the annual school .sports.
She. was a meinlaer, of the ' Lynn_
Valley United Church Sunday School.
Slie was tengaged for a< year /or so at
one of the biggest Departinent
Stores inVancouver. Plansijad beer
Wide for, her Wedding whieh was
tohave ttaken place in June. But
Sickness intervened • and before the
date ,:of the wadding, aftei:A, brief
41/neSS, she passed peacefully awaywithin a'
,
.few-days::nt-liat-tWeritiet!
birthday. The • funeral:lervice was
conducted by her pastor, Rev: Wesley
Miller, essisted' by Rey. C. P. Mac-
intosh. accordance .with her. nrish...
Huron. Coed • grass and running
• water., Apply. to Mrs: Wilson HaMil-
ton, :Lucknniv,
• • (13-4_44)
' POR SALE -Seed Oats, .i!"Granary
, 50.c ,per bushel and No. 2;
whiteblossom. sweet Clover at $2.25
Wm.: McDonald, ten. 4;. Kinlost,
' ••'Phone 26.- 1.6, Ripley.•'
.• LICENSED 7TRUCKER
Prepared to do.. all - inanner of
tracking.. Local ...or long :instance
'hauls. Allloeds insured. :Rate* reas-
onable. -Harvey Aekert.
'Phone' .29 W,
• .
FOR. SALE-L;-.Egga. for hatching,.
from bred-to-Iay S. C. White Leg,
'.horns. e.Floelc culled* annually... Apply
' to. Jack:Parrish. R. 7, Liickiiew. . •
• 'Phone Dungannon, °
Also :Ft ,quantity . CT lin711#0' Sweet
910Ver heed; No. 2. Enquire at
Thoinpson's :-Grocery. , ^
' • •
•
. :WOOD , POR SALE
i,Ve.have 4 geed grade. • of iniXo,d'
wood. iow ready for sale, 16" and
12".'.; We will h e good stock On
hand :throughont themyear. Special
prices to those who Will Call •for
- their 'weed.-
• The Luckn�w: Table
Co:), LiMited.
• • •
• FOR reasOnabIe ternis,
1004Cre ,•farin; Lot 5; con. 9,,;• Kin -
los Sank barn and house and lr
ares, of bush t • Situated' 'within 3
Miles of stores; churches and. 1.1y2.
'miles from seheol. For further in,
At
-forinntion apply to E.,-.T.umball,
, ,
Goderich Or W. G; Andrew, LneknOw
(2074••-p.) • •
COUNTY 'TRUCKING
Truck owners, 'resident:. in the
County, desiring to lian1 gravel for
('ounty highways,s, pletise, apply at
office or undersigned at 10 A.'111::
IVIondaY, April 1.71h, only. .
The Coinity will 'assume absolutely
,no responsibility for any deb.ts,
cerred .13y., truck drivers who Iriay be
employed DS' •ttlem
'.G. E. Stephenson, , Count y •Erigiriee 7
iralkertonot Ont.
•
ALL 1IRANPS. ,
OF
0
.ROOM HERE. • REDUCED
PRICES; 'PHONE' 106.
L
ST: AtTaVsTprn.piusir:::,
TRANSFERRED. TO. WINGEAM7
Will',4e.:Iteplaced .11y Rev. B.
• ••• Of Logan '
: Mahe! has ' the
'Irnrisfer of tivetity-two prieato...in.the
nastorates'.bf the • Diocese London
..the Chonges. to heCeMe effective ,APril.
, ,
•
3001:: '
. Rev. J. F. Paquette :Of ',St Augus-
tine :chOrd!). ;jobs, •• to •
Wingham to
raplae. Rev? A. A Thigh, whotae flCW
ppoinfinent, • is at ,ThAinesville., Reit.
R. Gaffney of.. pigan. Corne.s to St,
Anguetifie, where lio will,,:also 'have
cherge ',cit• the local- Roman Catholic
Pariah!LOgnir,"11ev.,".'Gaffney's. • Pre,
• .•
sent „pastorate, .eight, MVOs north
of M , itchaW.*':•;----.:••••:::-•,-
. , .. • .
1FORlyiEll WRITEcHURCl/
i'RESIDENT PASSES
Mi. 'Alai' Lett.Ch, Secemeha to Poen-.
• •monia in Detroit
Word of the de'ath.: ef Mr.' Alex
Leitch of Detroit, Which ,occurred on
Saturday a night, ' folloWing a ;:brief
illness'. With pneinnonia,:: has beefl
receiyed by 'relatives '. •
„ 'Mr, Leitch's' earl5j:. home, was near:
'11:Eirna.Froin. there he came to White-
church, where he resided for a time
arida, Married' Agnes' Thorn, Mr: and
1VIr4, Leitch moved ,to Calumet
before ,tI war, where he Was
employed as engineer in the mines.
Followihg a leg injury-, which he
, • r 4
sigfered Ville thus engaged,, they
moved to Detroit *here Mi. 'Leitch
has. been caretaker' of fi large High,
land' ,Park ,SphooL ,; • .
' brether, Mr. jatnes 'Leitch Of
East, WoWanosh 'Otterided •the " funeral"
in Detroit 20.0...Mon51#Y. • I'lesides,his
widow,: there survives One•Aim Will-
Iam and a Atinghter, : James
Bowden,-- DaVid,,.'Gillies is , a
sis'ter and.':' Mr, E.J. Thom a 'brother
••=oti"
OTICE
'CHANGE OF DATE
kiriloss ,Council will meet` On •Mon-
d, •Antil 17th, instead of Tuesday/
April igth' as per adjournnient,
"zs' R. LANE Clerk,
4
FURNITURE FACTORY,'
• •••'''BuNNING mom' EopEs
Working ,Increaaed With 100.
- • Reduction. In Wages
EinplOYees• Of the Luckno* Table
OpfnnanY'renuniedi an aight41,00-' day
on Monday, .felleivilig it:Perind ',during
Which ,the factory has ,OPerated, on F
•Sh,f4hout% day.. AccomPanying., the 4h-
ereaSe hours, Was ten per cent.
reduction in wages. This step. was
.made necessary, 'when the factery
secured a line of business• ; which
necessitated lower production costs
and these -orders are -expected to .keeP
the: faccory busy couple of !nonths.
If at ,that time it is again 'necessary
to return ;to a six -hour '• day, we
'understand' the former wage' scale
will again be Adopted. ,
MRS. DONALD ''.14cLEAN •
DIES IN WINNIPEG
The.. Puneral Will Be' :On Saturday
. Front •The: Presbyterian Church '
There pasted Away in Winnipeg
gy,...Tuesclay, Mrs. ponaid',•.:-1141*all,
formerly Miss Jane Ross.
Mrs. Mc-
Lrtn had . reached the advanced age
of, eighty-eight yenra and 'death
fol-
Iowed a lengthy ,period . Of failing
.lealtl.3.*Ofticl strength. , e.
• The .funeral aerVice' Will be held
the Liicknow 'Presbyterian church
Saturday, Apra 15th; at 2;30,
fandc;..-With intierniefft in Kinloas,
cauleterY. • . •i, : • ,
Mia: W. C. Johnstone of 'this, vit.
,
iage is a daughter, who has spent
the, peat low Months, with her „•mothe
IA, the West, "Dther surviving mem-.
,
hers Of the family are: R. D. McLean
!Merles 'McLean; Mrs. James
MissSarah...McLean :anc17-MiSs May•
..10L-Aair•All of Winnipeg and JOhn.
A. PreLean Of Battleford.. • • •-•
'AND TO qivE ,
•-•s sTEEET:,coNcEET
If the weather' is, favorable the
,..;;7iP'204el'Eand "Piing to PiaY a iInnkr.
bee Of :sacred, .aeleetionsgut-IV-doors
Good Friday, (to7thorroW). after-
-men. :The players will Meet at. the
Hellcat 2.30' o'clock and the. program
O,f nn,ate:1QIIbe given onthe main
:
5treet,.:Coinnienefng at three o'clock,
This will affOril an 4pOithilit, for
deciding 'What,' fiditnneenienthis. been
:Made by the Band after a Winter • of
7arnst.
OBITUARY
MR. 'SAMUEL SHERWOOD
(Contributed)
• The. passing of. Samuel Sherwood
F .
bas,left a • wide gap on •the :field • of
Ashfield Citcuit. To repair the breach
will be a ,..,04fienit • matter. He was. the
'PP 'fest -vanishing type of .91d4aali.-
nnecl crusader, "dilignt in sit6.'8;
fervent in spirit, serving the L
in.)ife:SaMuAl ' SherWoed.
heard, the call of the ':vineYard;'.. At
22 years of, age be Went forth, to -his
taholy• and :at evening at :the :Age of
77 years • he returned bringing his •
sheaves with him. He Was of pioiie"-
stock
among the • early aetqeial.' he
was born, lived and 'died ,in • Ashfield
Thornas hOoniee 1:;fes,tb, ee'vloofveliest things.
" said was:
"It's easy passing milestones ' When.
you're, going 'lidne." This gives the
trend ' of . this man's 'whole , life. Ile
was '' going: home , and "the Poising
'Milestones' were of mere than erdin-
arY significance.The' 91d:,hemestead
ori .the' tenth :concession would' 'have
something* to soy in his ;life ' that is
an ft tale that is told. Here he lived
with his parents 'until he • Was 23. At
this stage he •married Francis EanYkri
•TWanileir,'.. the . daughter of Mr; and
George :T•wainlez of the 9th
concesilOni on A:lather 7th, . 1884.
. •
But Sit years .1prior to this great
event, .he was swept l by a great
revival, to a definite' .decision for
JeauS ,Christ, Reif. Mr.. Milligan call-
,
the,pien everywhere, to repent and
believe the. gospel, hc was then' c.ho,7
Aen, as. a class. leader . over. a. ;group
of 30 young people, all at.tvlion),
be-
came *embers Of the church. 'i,er 41
years he never 'relinquished his post
and ,:he never felt "that a class leader
was out of date'. At, one time ,on
44•110.t.tegatestaff_tlekaF,,t0146C/d.'i
*Gihnit," Wag a splendid 16 '*'• stiti.tocat
intichets:.'• •Por- , fif,teire,,*fiErtiirnii e
Sherwood Was a nimber of this
splendid hodY .men. . was a
member ot the • Board for `over- fifty'
:year* and the superintendent of, the
Sunday Schad, for yeara. And so the"
labourer's ' 'task is done. 1.1Pon „ the
.
.• (Continued on Page
•
-a-nlon'c*ins :5 cENT8-,
In Bowling Fees
,
Finenaial. Statement:: Reviale gm
' Balance On Year's Operations
The tucknow Bowling Club • wi
a representative attendance he
their annual meeting in the Coun
Chamber on Monday evening, wi
the President, „Mk:, L. A. Finney
charge of. the meeting,. The ,i'aberetant
treasurer, Dr: W. V. Johnston., r
pored fully on the Peat Year's ape
ities. The total receipts ;for the yes
nnionnted to, 0321,48, With expend
tures amounting to 4820.32; leavin
balance $.1:16. A • •,seventy-fiv
crellar,deficit from the previous yea
was reduced • twenty dollars,. Wit
Water, rates to the anionnt,of $25.0
outstanding. " Rev. Geoghegan '..nn
Mr. W. P. Reed Were ,appointed t
interview fhecouncjl regarding th
water rateg,', '
' The erection 'Of. officers r'esulted
follows: .: Hon, Presidents, Messrs
John Joint' and, Joseph 'Agnew; Pres,
George Bileaall;. • .Vice -Pres., L
SeeW..-1Treas.-;. Dr; ..W, V.
Johnston; Grounds Com., Robert Rae,
Robert Fisher,' and ; Dave "Archer;
Membership Com., L. Oberle, W.
DavisonJ. and Jack McDonald; Local
Tenrnanienta Com., F. T. Arnistrong,
Clark Finlayson and 'Fraser Pater,
:UM;
•.•--The-,:--secretaryz-treasOrer"
Was in-
structed forward., .the, Provincial
Bowliig.,Association ' fee of '42;50,
with .details of the greens „and, the:
membtiship.
. The.. 'date •.for :the annual Rinks
Tournament, . was -set : for the third
Thnrsday. August.„:,„; „ • ,
,The,:niehilierAip lee for the. coming
season .Was A Subject .•.•Of Considerable
discussion as to. the ,adviSability of
r
reducing same. Over , a hundred ;and '
fifty' dollars was ' anent° in repairing
the ,green Jest year, and the; cost of
vF4iic 40 he done this year is, expect-
ed to be comparatively small: The
inigien to reduce the fee frona'',$5.00
to :$4:00 carried, with the new mem-
bers fee $3:0.0 remaining iinehang-
ed, ,There were thirty-seven paid pp
Members. last
The •worlc Of. 7fleating", the ',green
Was ,left theInnds....of the Grounds
Committee, '
lkiesSrs:• .' ' Armstrong and .L.
A.•: Finney were appointed to make
arrangernents in, regards the present-
ing. Of lan....entertaininent.;iin May.:: *
' RUSHED TO ".110SPriAt
Miss Annie DUrnin, daughter pf
Mr. John DUrnin; • 'concession - 10,
West :WaWarioali,, • was rushed .• to
London on; ''-Monday in Davison's
ambulance, where she underwent .an,
operation for :appendicitis in • St,
J9Seples. hospital.' She is reported to
he progressing favorably.
NOT :“wny. IS IT?".
• • BUT, "WHY ARE YOU?"
A constant ;,:render Of. the, Sentinel
on reading about •Mr. •aild,Mrs. Deck.
er's.wedding anniversary in :our last
issue, made • the following remark:
.'"And ,serne of we .felloWs have ,beer
single for, More :than, thirty years,
and never n, word': about it.", '"Whi-,
is 'it?" '
Brother, we ask, why are you?
Join the 'ranks of the benedicts. We
have a lust for such news at wedd-
ings, births- and ,anniversaries.
TWO 'SHOWS WEEKLY
COMMENCING ON MONDAY
Feature This Week Is "Prosperity",
Starring Marie presider ,and Polly
,
Theatre 'goers should not Miss the
special • picture "ProsperitY!' featur-
ing Marie Dressler And POili 'Moran;
which is being • shown' in Lyceum
Theatre;',Winiktee 04 Thetsdek, ,Fri-.
day and ,eaturday of this
Commenting on Monday,' this
theatre Will ,be -Oben everY
showingtwo pictures- a ,.week. 'NO
Greater. Love" :Will: be; on "the.„sereen.
gliii*StWifch.for.the- theatre- gtiitaik'•44.4,74-1-41Igi-i4vedg
„.„*.erti.9.enTent.
WEICirwill regtilarly. appear else,
*Imre. in the "Sentinel. ,
Some time ago; :Mr,. Aflame reduced
the adniission fee to 25c ,and 15c;
with the exception of ;sPecial. sbOwe
When 84e and 2ec wili be ,the
A special ahOW will be featured
about once it month,
‘,
' 0;44;"(11.:''
The Bread
of Ilealth
:OUR MO'I.:40 IS' 'QUALITY SER:VIc!,
Our Special
Cross
For Good Friday and easter
_Sce_Our--Window For—Saturday- S7petirals°
HOLI,YMAN'S 'QUALITY' BAKERy
..
Phone 36 LUcknow
!Local
enerali
Renew your daily paper and period-
icals .
.,ithrough-this.-office, •
ReMember the Easter. social in the
Orange . Hall, -tonight .(Thursday).
Wingham will cease providing
-
meals 'foritratisients ,after April 15. -
Mr. • Marshall f Graham is visiting:
With his brother and 'sisters in Tor-
onto. •
Mrs John kurChison. ,9f Toronto;
is a Vielthr at :the: home 'Of ; and'.
Its4, ArinStrong. •
TorinorrOW is good' Friday and a•
*public. holiday. Easter Minidair is
, „ .,•
-0bserv*I':,as'a -Bank holiday. '
New • Prints; •IGinghems and, Wash
Dress" Materiels. ` New „ kW' prides':
THE MARKET. STORE; ' '• • „
r.rhet. will be no lack of entertain-
ment during Easter week: See the
'Hat' of :cOming. events :911 page 8. ,
„„„..Themain,__streett underwent the
'spring „clean-up :last Week and .re -
suited; in a much improved apPear.-flflPA i
• • • • •
Little change is noted in the con-
dition Of Mrs.. George Douglas, who
has, been, critically in at her home
for several days. • • ,
•
Dornin- Phillips delivered a new
Dodge* truck to Treteaven'S Flour
Mill, on Saturday, • which was im-
mediately put into Use.-. I
Mr, Abe Burns, well knew tile
maker living near the *Q. N. R. depot
suffered a second stroke on 'Monday,
having been .• first stricken. a. :Week
previous.
regr .ti
0: Wo-
men's 'ese. uri tisna, je .**4ei.el lbegeN. °hbfe eaTi hthe
of
on
urs-
dny (today) at 2:39 fretoelt.NOt0 th
change of date: . - • .: • •
• . .
Mrs. . A. L. Tweed, who - has Spent
the winter With her 'daughter
troit, is visiting here withher slater
1.V4,§. N. L. Campbell,. before 'return,
ing';f4 her home in the West.
Mr. ItObert. Moffat „has' purchasedi
the •Congram farm' On -the .•fourth
concession . Of -.Kinloss, which was
advertised • recently in the Sentinel,
and. takes. lininedinte
Mrs. S. Jones, sister of the -Mac,
Kenzie . brig -hers On. the 4th' din • Who
was •_seriously : injured in motor
aCcident in.:Tin-onto on February 8th,.
has: now been able to come home.
/ •
Mrs. Ale Reid has , returned to
her hom ,in Whitechurch, 'where she
vill spend the sUinnier; after having
'Spent .01e .•past • three Monthsat the
:tiorne,, of :her daughter, Mrs.' Balfour:
Rey. • Mi,"7 0019000n eenducted.
&Many.' Services in,. the Presbyterian
:hurchin the absence ,of 'Rev. Q. II.
•thaC,Donild, "WhO *as, . addressing.
cinigregations in Knox Church, Strat;
oso
,eu
lipag
t • mAnKET STORE. ' ' •
.
.poiy:, these 'whit! . Were, :especially
Und Sleepers,' missed
being awak-
cd bY the severe thunder and.
htning' Stein!, Which' was OCCOmi-
nitif ;,:by torrents of rain. darty-
eSday Morning. '; ' • ,
Atedneed 'rate ticketa May . be
pur-
..hased bY those wishing totravel
on. the C. -V. R. ' Easter special train,
Arlijah'letives, Lucknew, Sunday after:
•von; -April 16t1i,..Tat 4.48, arriving
, Tor�nto at 10.00 p. ra; •
_
Kr. 'marry Anderson, ..employee of
'the local braneh. of ,84velevrood'i
Dairies, was ifhle to he down street
:
itk,P,0**eonline.cI to his'. homc
—
through iilncss, aeVerit ,weeks
close on Thursday to
re-opou',Agaju4x,.We4 froin Monday,,
when following a *CON' holidays,
tehehera and *Minna will tesulue
streUUOus duties, °and studies preptic
lug. for final ,onniinations of the
'idkO44:
Agricuiturai,Directors
Hear Rpcommendations
(*Cal DirectorMeet On Tuesday
And Hear Report Of Annual Con-
Ontiop' of the Ontario Association
Of Furs -And Exhibitions. '
-Meeting of direetori, . of the
Luelfnovv Agriculture', 4Society was:
held on f• Tuesday' afteninon; . when °
with a slim attendance little !mantles* •
was. traniacted. Of chief, interest Was. '
the report of Mr. Stewart Robertson
who attended the Fairs Association
Convention, -At thle•-ebnvention he was
elected. associate -director of Bruce
and Grey district, , an ' honor, 7,
ihe local society has not:Iad. since •
"tilk timd Of the late John MaDiarmid.
41,..„,,,Robertsen will thus become dir-
seocetieertynewxitii tte;nr4eaallndin line toLul:Iceeniovwe
„
the Eekert"-ciip;:_a_._valued trophy
Mitch _IS.' present to the various
, .
ara:
411
. it '.2rOund exhibit.
e0eieties' in :the dist.rict. to, be
comp-
eted for h ..
. One of the rAconimenclatiOns - Mr. '•
Robertson passed on to the leen]
:directerswas the. instituting of a.,
"Colt, Club!! ,Ttais •club :requires fif-
teen entries; with A total of $40 in
prizes, halfof which is donated by
the. Horse. Breeders' Association, the
other...,half .the local* society. The
success Of ;the ` Tedswater Club • was .
pointed out, in Win& many of the ,
entries are by boy's. of this locality;
The ,;"Calf Club," is soznewhat similar,
except .that .the prize iS ?Ceti- .
tributed •differently and the exhibi-
tor Starting off- with a purebred calf
exhibits is for four yearsuntilit
reaches - the. 'class: of: a. cOvr. giving
. ,
'
The encouraging, of the Field Crop
•
Competition is , another branch . of •
p,shibitionC.which was stressed by
the retiring superintendent, J'Aockie
Wilson, at the' convention. His suc-
--essor is Mr. J. A. Carrell.
-. At Tuesday's Meeting the director*.
selected •the judges .for . the iota!
show,„ the secretary: to advise them
of the aPpointMent. And "request;
their aceentance:;.er otherwise., The
Departmental Short •-• 'Connie for
judges, having been discontinued
newly 'appointed. judges will -be handi•i•
--
capped in. 'not having. the training •
which is essential to Uniformity in
the:. Work.: The convention • recorii,„
courses_ on
crtiinuo.nee Of 'these
A meeting of the local society,
directors Will be called ' in the near,
future when it is expectedsufr
recommendations: ,will come up.
discussion.' • °:r
The 'Bruce and Grey district met-
ing will be held in Chesley on ,:May
30th.: ,
In 'Bruce.there„are seventeen Fall ,
'Fairs And twelve Bchool• Fairs,while
in Grey ,there 'are. iiineteealmd sev-
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:enteen :respectively, Each these f •
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counties exteed all others in the
province in the number of eXhibitions1,,,,,
, Neve Cnrtains, Curtain Materials,
New Draperiea, Cretones, Etc: THE
Mrs. Henry' ',Carter, who has been
a patient in, doderich hospital . the
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past several ditStS, has improved in
health to a. degree which. permitted
her being brought home in John-
ston's ambulance the first of the
week.
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t. pjfkitp.apf,Ekiti.„bi
Sectettr-iir'ef, the, hew As:
sedation attended the Meeting, of
the ()Marie Counsel of Girt :Guides
held in Kingston hit week,reurning
lionie on Sunday. They, were • acCein.
panied as far ,as Toronto by Mtg.
(Dr.) ' ""Jehrist, Mrs. " F." T. Arni-
Strong. and Mrs. W. B.' Anderson,,,
who :visited with relatives therel•
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