The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-04-27, Page 1i;
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62,00 PER YEAR IN ADVAKE; $2.00. OTHERWISE'
THIJEtDAY", APRIL 97t1i, 1933,
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COPIES 6 CENTS
DgN,TIFy
L. Treleaven
LtJCKijOW,
I1our 9-12
A.41:
PONE 53X -RAY
,..A.,. -,Stewart Graham.
BARRISTER,: 0014.CITOR, ETC
OFFICE --,that of the late R;c4.
' Ste*art,Inext-,-doer taH.
Royal Bank.:
'Phone.' 13.5 KINCARDINE
'FOUND—A •logging chainFor in-
formation apply at this office.
FOUND -"--44.' 'Watch in - Liicknow.
,pplyat Sentinel Office.' •
0R: SALE—Seed Was • sarhple
may he seen at ThompiOn's grocery,
-_-._Si'.:A.--Carnochani:...I.aleknow,
-Foa SALE7-A ear of 3 c
ern, 'Oats, atattractive prices :at the
LueknoWITIOur Mills. '; •
• .Bargalii.'for 'quick. sale, 'Ford Truck,
1926 ertgiiie, in 'good • shape —Appy
to W S Reid. -
TO RENT—Comfortable Six -room
House —Temple Cleike.".• •
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rrr
Farmers' •Who Want boys to work
:an Farms 'applylby'letter to -;Rev. -R
perdne,". Walkerton:
(27&4-,C:) •
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' FOR SALE "eed Oats, 0, A. C. 72
—40c a buslfer and° Seed- Barley, 'o.
• A. o., 21-50c a, Miaher. and .Yellow
:Blossom Sweet. Clover, :grade No. 2.
..Rod McDougall, R. No 5, Lueknow,
' 'Phone -,26 -2k -Ripley:
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FOR SALE: --Oat Roller, ' Circular
Sawing Outfit and Baby Grand 'Motor,
for operating, same. Will be sold as
a unit or. individually. • ,
George Graham, R. 1, 'Holyrood,
. 'Phone Lucknow 100-r24.
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• Fog. SALE—One COckshutt S Diae
Harrow, .jut used a: few days,
Car; I Hay, Mirk; 140 ft ow rope;
. 1 sedond hand seed dr-' J. see of
Iron Harrows; 1 . S , er Massey
Road Grader in good repair.
Apply to Jacob Miller, -Havelock St
- FOR SALE—Eggs for .hatching,
from bred-to-layr S. C. White :Leg-,
horns. Flock ,-Culled annually. „Apply
to jack Fairish. ..t.`.7!',..'fiteknoW. ..;
'Phone ' Dungannon, '
Also a quantity ' of , white' S-Weet
clover' seed, .. No.: 2. Eil'quire at
Thorrinson's Grocery.:
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, WOOD FOR SALE ,
We have a- good grade' of mixed
wood' now ready for sale, 16" and
12". We ,will have a good stock on
hand throughout the year. Special
prices to those who will call ' for
their woOd'.
The -Iducknew Table Co., 'Limited.
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Corning Events
l' • First Insertion, 50e.
Subsequent
25c.,
.Insertions,
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.. DANCE.
The 'Junior . Fanner& Organization,
is holding a .dance it the-. Town VOL.
..LuCknOW,...611 Friday,' *ay...5th.Mnsic
by the "Whitechurch BoShwhaeliera”,
. 'orchestra. ,Coupes .35e. Extra lridy
and gallery 1.0c.'
• ANNUAL CHURCJI PARADE
Luchnow ' Lodge, No 1.0. 0.
F. Will atien•ci Divine Worship in the
'Presbyterian .-Church, Sunday next,
Apr0;3691; at 11 A. M. All menibers
are reenfeated. t� attend: • Itehelcalis
and viSiting brothers are ; cordially
invited tojoin with the lodge and
all are "requested to 'assenible at the
lodge room at, 0.15 • A. M.
BIRTHS
PARRISH,— In • the townShip' ivf
Ashfield on Monday, April 2.1. to
and , Mrs., Lorne :Parrish, a son. 4
tatrgariffealLdOrl-ThIA':`a
and ,Mrs.!,Sarn Gibsonk.o. daughter
:ExOgaigNcE .wAvg,
oppitAToi COMING
; experiAced Permanent :Wave
operator' from Toronto,, under the sup-
ervision of Mr. & Mrs. C. A. Adams,
Wingharn will be at, HAZEL CUL:
BERT'S „Beauty Parlor erirty in May,,
to 4° Combination, Spiral and Cra.".
quinole Waves. Make Your, an/Mint-
merit, and receive further particulars
from Miss Culbert. 'Phone -
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Former Kinloss' Boy
Dies .In Arizona
Search For Health Caused Him To
Forsake His 'Native Township -4
Aged Mother. Survives.:
.MANY NEW 'PLAYBIZS:
IN THE BAND
, .
Oldfades are disappearing from
the 'Band and younger playersare
replacipg, the.. older_Members, who
gladly 'withdraw 'after year of ser-
vice. The Senior Band, appeared on
the, stage on :Friday 'night as follows;
Leader, John 'Hayworth. clarinet
section, Andy Orr, Tam Henry;'
cornet section, Lockart, Jack
McCall, Elwood Solomon, Bill Hewitt,
Fred Stewart' Ward' 'Walker 'Drum
section,' Kenneth' ' Muidie and , Mac
Webster; trombone section, Mel. Orr,
John Carruthers, Alex Smith; Bari-
tone, Garfield McDonald; Bass . sec-
tion, Stewart' 'Cameron, ,Dinican
Donald,- Norman. , Wilson; 'Alto . sec-
tion, "Doe" Stewart, Tack McLeod,
.The death occurred at Ph°en4x) ,YOUN'G. WOMEN'S CLASS
Arizona"; on ..SUndaY, April ,16th, af • .
, rEhTURTAlliYO
-araei--Littlera-formerACialoss-boy, '
who grew to manhood on the fourth '
n Tuesday evening A large turn-.
concession.' In early life he went' to
em- out .of memberfr:of. the Young Men's
ployed in the mines, working under- Caltitnet, Mich:, where he "Waa:
Class of the United Church :were the
great!: for a :period of , sixteen' years
Retuning to :Canada be worked for 'a
tiMe. in Galt, Ont.. Being afflicted ,with
hathirm from Childhood,' :Jim found
the cliniate Of his native locality very
detrithental, to his 'health an-dt-wee.-
never able , to remain 'here: for any
orthe .world -;, :and finally lqat-
ed...at'!'t6iie. Beach; Cali.; Where he
resided for the past' . twelve years'
Last .October lie Went to" Arizona and
his death there was dee to -bronchia':
,guests ' thei.Yourig4onieh'S Class
at -a social. eyeningheld in the church
'basement, Rev. .S. Tucker .Presid-
ed.. during a short. prOgram' . Which
included a 'piano instrumental hy
Missi.Jesaie--McKenne; a ,.guitar -m7-
.strinnental 'by. Dr.; Treleaven and
*las Margaret: McCallum, accompan-
led`by-Miss-Mertha and a
duet 'by .Harold .and,,.Miss- Mild-
red .,TreleaVeni..-avith the piano ac-
,eomPaniment' by:Mrs; Harold Allin.
Humor Permeated a 'debate "Re -
asthma. Full': details havenot yet solved that is is preferable to live
been -received, the reniaing arriving
,OnlY' on Saturday night.
Jiinwas in his sixtieth year
'- ' '
was -unmarried:. He' was o f a sem
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What reticent -.riature; but •.poaSessee
of a determination that coupled with
• dustry made for -success
was gifted With a ready, Wit itric.
was., highly . respected by those *hir.
knew him.
, The funeral on Monday, April. 24
was herd at',the'lionie of his brOther.
Edward. on the fourth, and ;the ser-
iYees were. conducted by' /teii. J. L.
aurgess .of South Kinloss. Old neigh,
bora and- friends, dropped the taskf
of a busy -.springtime' World to pay.
their last respeeta" to 'Met', -who alth
e)dled .froinhome. hy' 'health, liar'
nevertheless, !desired to 'mingle hi:
cl u st" with . that of his .`kinsfolk. .Th
ree-ains were, laid to rest in Green-
hill.' cemetery: '
The de'de,ased is: sorvived by lift
withr,a, neat; , cantankerous woman,
”ati10. th.1*: with a -affable, slovenly
woman;"-- The -affirMative
Pheld Gerald Rathwell: and . Har-
old ". Treleaven; .nega vby
Harvey TrelettYen 'and .Cainphell.
Thompson.' The hitter were awarded
The -decisien on a' yoteihy the ladies. •
•..Kenneth Murdie 'aniL.Gerald Rath-
-Yell condutted ,games and contests
Jftei. Which members , of the Ladies'
lasa served a 'teati: lunch. 4:yote of
'banks was tendered the -ladiis'IhS1
ItaiVeY . Treleaven . seconded '' by
lerald
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HALF -HOLIDAY TO
START' NEXT , WEEK
• CoMmencirig -.next Thursday, ,'" May
4th, local busines Men, will observe.
the weekly half -holiday ''.040.4 Thurs-
dayafternoon during ' the .4miner
thontias, \Stores will open: again on
Wednesday evenings, commencing
Ueilt.week 'duringthe centintfanda:of
the half holidays. •
licknow' Talent
Scores A it
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Baud Makes „cittlitito* Showing --7
• ,Tuvenile Numbers_ Oeature. Excel-
lent .:Prograni—Mrs. Sproul Wins
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• Band selections was. the introduc-
tory number on a. local talent prO•
.gram, presented on Friday evening
to a large audience, which Taw:well
pleised with the entertainment, and
„complimentary remarks; were 'paid.
the perforMers-gerierally.' as Welr-aa,
the Band .members and their' leader,'
Mr. John Hayworth, whose efforts
during the past few , months have.
been: repaid by marked improve-
tcI"
,
The Bread
Of :Health -
OUR • MOTTO IS QVALITY, ANO -
k.
Th. eBread
Health
SAT1URDAY SPECIALS
DUNDEE CAKES CHELSEA HUNS,
• SCONES ;*' • JELLY ROLLS
NUT and FRUIT BREAD OATMEAL COOKIES
ur Delicious -BROWN BREAD-is--100-per
cent. WHOLE WHEAT
HOLLYMAN'S; QUALITY . BAKER
. Phone .,16. Liieknow
ror,
' WAILING LIST CORRECTED
5
:Corrections have been 'made on
.
our mailing. list and subscribers
'WhoT have renewed during the past .
. weeks should note the date
40 their label :and :iee that proper
credit • his been given.
•,..lf yoUr , subscription '.expires . at
this time of .Y6ai, :-.reniernber--49
,renew promptly and take advan-
tage of the. paid -in -advance. offer.
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If You are in arrears we request. •
that payment in *hole: or in part
first..., pliblic, apappearancethis' ispring.
1 Mr....ROliert' Rae acted veraccept-
ably:
, ,.,_. .., _ ° • : on-Ihi a-t4T,- -.he-'11'1ade."'.'"'..- "'' '
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, ! bairn,. 0, durin • i the pro-Lup.knowite . Claimed
'gram .'ste .follows:. Highland fling • - . • , ,
'Reid. McKim and JOhn.K.'McKenzie; ,Caritilbal, Victim
Quartette, Margaret Ritchie, .AthlreY -
itmen. de,rrh.49n' '''unic-es .rei:liAtoa.u:laPa..;,,p°°7 T(ir9.nto, ifai S •
eekaldentity .0f Mao
aa., _ .
*' le th M Cal
J
Who Met Death -in- New Guinea.
T.'.t1:, • ritEigi
The May meeting of the W. C. T.
as held at the.:bome •of Mrs. ,Ches-
nut. After, : the' opening hymn; a
Prayer by ;Mrs. S. Rathwell was
offered.:1The minntes.. of last Ineeting
mother,. who is in her. 83rd year and were read.. and: ' adopted. .. The
by. tWO: Meters *and four brother. Iheet .was' taken up by several, mem-
;Clip
tiers. A ranch: enjoired. solo was given
.5y Miss Isobel Chesnut. .4 very in-
teresting • reading,. "Pledge With
Wine", was given by UrS:. W. Huston:
Vter, singing' a hyirin, Mrs-. (Ret.)'
MacDonald closed .the meetingo With
orayer..z-See'y.
,
"gra:, Wm. John Ashfield.
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mia 'Angus McGillivray -' of ''KinloSs.
Joe. Johnston who died some
, , „
, years ago,,' was also a :'sister. The
hrothera are John of Lucknow, Willie
of Vancouver, Edward and Albert of
:the fourth . concession.
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MRS., L. DAVIDSON
ELECTED PRESIDENT
Dungannop Resident Chosen Presi-
dent of the *Rural trustees Division
of the 0. E A.
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, MiC-RObert Daiidson ;a Darman.
;ion, WaS accorded the distinction ithd
honor of being eleeted president -of
the Rural- Trhatees' Division of thf
Ontario • Educational Association, it
being the first timelin; the history of
the AssOciation'' that a woman has
chosen for that office. Mrs.
Davidann. was the. nnaninious.., choice
of the delegates attending, the Con-
vention. last week: in Teronto:..,,Last
year Mr's. Davidson 'served as vice-
president.
Bargains in Girls' and Rromen's
Blouses,' Knit Silk -and Knit Wool
Waists. THE MARKET STORE: ,
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ATTEND. CHURCH WITH. ,
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KINCARDINE 'LODGES
Two carloads' ,,, representing the
loeal lodge.,Of the I: F. motored
to 'Kincardine ,on Sunday Morning‘te
at 'rid clivMe worship' With the' Odd
Fellow and .1tebeltahsfodges of that
town. The 'service ,Ori , this occasior•
fi141' ")vit-1,2
thc reet#12;,'--Rekr•:' train -
Some tieri11i an
• seventY,,,five . 'Odd FelIOWri . rind
',1NtIXON.---On-M..aturclay," lInd,
to , Mr: Mrs. 3. of
.Loridon, a son. '' • • ;
LticknoW,! on April
19th, to mr. and ISIrs. 'Alliert Carter,
"
fifty Rebekahs joined"in the parade
to the Chiirch., Thoad attending from
:LiiCknow included: Messrs.
Taylor, Charlea, Coke ; Will Loeithart
,Terty Rothwell, Kenneth *Urdie,
Geddes Fred Nixon,' Austin • Solo-
mon, 'AM Smith and , Campbell
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-'r`rFr'r •
Fines Imposed n
Magistrate's Court
L. C. A. Infractions Result In Fines—
One ,Case Adjourned,'
• . Three cases were heard by magis-
trate; Walker in • Police , Oanq here'
Thursday .imorning. Fines : were: im.
pesed; upon two L.. C. A. offender's,'
who. faced 'charges , as • ,i;t' 'result of
Previncial. 'Constable'' visit
to. 'Priraitiount few week's ag,N
third case". that; driving 'a 'Motor
vehicle -with'. improper lights, '
•adjourned for
Harold Purvis, arraigned' on, an
E C. A. infraction, ileaded'not guilt
to:the Charge and after. hearing hi'
evidence which was given lile credit,
by the drown Attorney, and
Magis-
trnte4 was assesse
and eoSt04. •
Under peculiar circumstances Which
resulted in the charge,' ga50. MAIO'
Was tiried..$42.50 for :an C. in-
fraction. .4 Oen: of not giiiitY wn
'changed to guilty, after. the, them._
egainit Mtn had beeninpre therough.
,1Y that ,While
attendinei.datiee,at!„ParaMount.,..RPY.
was offered' 4A, quenCher of • cider,
which, unknown' t. him ,happened, to
:he' his.; 'Dim, Which': NIA been brought
the dance ht'Oomeit: 104.':ftiettO
teitOtiHie•----ivittmlio*:'04- 14'Me
Clevis htiPpened" elOn't Jilt the time
when Boy was .in paiSeSSIOn , of the
fog. •
TheFICUillen' brothers ,,Were
for driVing a 'car in the Village with
improper lights. The case was ad.
iourned for a *eek and Magiatrnto
Walker advised that a. Settieele&
.be arranged in the ileantirrie. '
lum; Scetch dance, ' ane 'Flornelli,
Cornet solo, Reid 1VIeKim With the
aSr,Ompanirperit'hy--Ur.--„Connell;,:-Mus--
ioal novelty selectiO4; W.. L. . Mac-
Kenzie; Sword dance, Jean CUlhert,.
Muriel Patterson Etta 'Belle and
Helen McDonald - Piano duet Mi
McKendrick and Miss MeMorran;
Highland fling, • Mary. bleKiiii; 'Solo;
Willard. Thompson. , 'Mrs: • Newton
,pvInsidinei.dit. the 'Piano .thionghOpt the
e
It will balloted that juvenile num-
bers . predOniinatedthe program, and
t single any -particular youngster
cnit *mild be unfair. The. various
parts they ;MO. in • the entertainment
were without excention,-Well present,
ed,. and with in& -numerous young
artists, LucknoW will, continue: to be
noted as xi centre of exceptionally
fine entertainers.: •
Mrs, Matt.. Sproul was the holder
of the lucky ticket,' :number 22, whicb
wan ,for her the .quilt 'cliniated to the.
Women's Institute by .14TS. Pearl.;
Min.. 230 'tielcets. at. ten. cents each
were sold on the the draw ito
determine the winner liming Made at
the: concert Friday:
. A .selection by the junior band
followed, with the concludingnumber
being ,several selections by Band.
The Junior: band consists ; of young
players, who have . joined since Mr;
Ilaiwortli took .charge, the latter,
o' e
partof, the Year: Several of these,
Sinelair's article -reads in 'part as
In, the „'Totonto Daily ''' Star, "lash
week,._ there appeared, .a,.....:story- by
Gordon Siuclair, Who was ' en route
to New: 'Guinea, in which he refers'
to the gnawed bones of a bird -Minter
from' Lucinow, Ontario, 'Which were
found PI the interior of New Guinea.
The Man had 'evidently been a canni-
bal. victim, with the gruesome .discov--
ery being made by* a Party of gov-
erinnent Police :who crossed.. that
country . seven years ' ago.
; How the lions were Identified/were
not disclosed, ' and fie assurance" of
Who it ,might be is obtainable here,
t is ,k1j0Nyn' 'fact. that Dir.
Garnier had; agents working. for him
in different pares of the world ..gatb-
ering apecimerits of bird and animal
life, but it is hardly likely that one
of these would be the irictim refered
Mrs. Hellynsan,' had a brother, who
died in thit, part Of the world' sothe
time ago,:but the, 'word received was
to the effect that he had
Christian burial He, as well, had
received
h '*.
never at any time, any -hasociatiOn.
or corniectien with :this village othei
than that �f .haYing, al sister hiring
here. • •
There is a remote possibility :that.
some 'one Of former residents Who
have been lost, trace of, may have
; • . , .
heell the pers.on referied to: •
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boys are already able to take ,theil
place in the 'Senior band and the
others are advancing nicely.,
The dance that "followed, although
not largely-rattended, was, an. enjoy-
able concuSion,, with splendid music
furnished by the •Band, Orchestra.
SWEET PEA SEED.
The Horticulturnl Society 'still has
a quantity of. British' Columbia ex-
hibition mixture:, sweet ' pea seed
available , to members or parties -de-
siring sarn,e, put up in 10c, '15c an
25cpackage, wideh May be secured
at RathWell & Reed's ;Shoe :Stei.e.
TREE. PLANTING BEE •
The morning of "Tuesday, May 2,
has been. Set for a. tree planting bee
abput • town.. 'Voluntary lahof is re-
quested for the planting -out of
maple trees about the toninatid .any
one willing to offer their assistance
are asked to infornt.,gr4: Robert
NEW TAX APPLIES , -
•,'1,(1 'MONEY ORDERS
The ,local „pliStAnaater,`„has„receiv,e,d,
rP°41-i11-4.0'444"(16.r."4"':,-7$54
and under'Will'he sablect to a- three,
-cent 'tax., No other changes are made
.in money order exeeeding that amount
/ New Rates on Postal notes
includ-
follows; • ,
En Voyage to New Guinea, March.
17—Sprawled lazily -along the equator
.between the coral 'cent -Ones of Bor-
neo and Australia nee New Guinea
home of the fiereest and Meat trench
erous people living : .
An 'unknown, Unexplored; unman.,
ped Jungle hell, where hone :crushing,
Stivages live ..aS they lived- in the
stone age With neither clothes nor
tOOls riot laws nor pars. Where wives:
cothe by conquest and seizure; Where
'nen, are alaith's and cannihals, Where
tribal warfare, blaekAnagie and -sacri-
ficial rites reap 'a .grim harvest.; df
bonen skulls Which are duly stuffed
ahd" decorated as ,ortianients of
try-
ingtriumph. -
to penetrate the tangled 1,masi. of
For 200 years linen have been .
Archie E. McDonald
.-nOW ready t�do
ALL .c)F
e airin
Jus Garage
.Noirryt: op.:THE- 'STATION
, o.,.„ ; the:.
§'„,McD9NALD PROPERTY.
Estimates iren.aad AS:".*ark.-
• • 'Guaranteed ....
TEESWATER CAST
PRESENT .FINE PLAY
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,
"APP1O-11100sOM Time," ' three-:,
act, comedy,' Presented by the ,
Tees -
water Knox' ...Church Dramatic quh,,,
was ,presented:
dative audience- in the Town Hall on
WednesdaY, night Lecar interest .
was especially centred in the acting
of Miss Katherina , MacKenzie Of:
Luelcn,o‘v, who teaches school : near •'
teeswater„ and. who teido a' leading
part, in the 'play very creditably: The '
dance f01,1,0*.e4t •:11180
largely attended. pie,. entertainment'
was 'Under the auspices of the
new U. F. O. Joint; Club, the Methhets.
of, Wideh were, well plettied :with the '
'Piceoai' the. event.
C1ra], Society_
Presents Cantata
Ripley Choir Of 48 Voices Presented
'sacred Cantata Here Sunday Evening.
An appreciative' congregation Which
filled the'Uhited Church' on. Sunday
, , ,
evening, greeted the Ripley 'Choral
Sociefy, ' who presented . the Satied.
contata, "Penitence, Pardon and:
:peace,", Under the direction bt, Mt. •
William Leonard, With Miff. •Newton
presiding at the organ.
,: Forty-eight of • the Sixty . menibers
•who presented' the contata in :Ripley.
the -meek previous, were present for ,
the Liicknow, presentation .and more
than filled the their 'Ioit;.:the', remain-. '
'der t being arranged icrosalite rear;
of the ;pulpit iminediatelYwin front
of 4he .eheir. railing: • "'
.,The service opened with the .aing7
ingof the dthrology,...after which' Het.,
S. T. Tucker. Weldomed' the 'HiPiey-
:visitors and expressed thanks .fer
their ..kindness in.: presenting .their ;
'Cantata. An explanation' of the Pre-
sentation Which was entirely musical
in three parts, was given , by .10. '
'Leonard, BetWeeri.,, the Second and
third 'piss, Rev. 'Tucker read the.
.scripture ' and offered prayer. The.
soliV,partain the Cantata were taken '
by Mrs. Munn, sopianO:AMP/by'
Orah Crawford, baritone. •
Mr.' Leonard piepoied :the form-
ing of chOtal.. societies In several ,of
the surrounding towns Wbich. it'
'crawlY death, Which ' is .the New eertaih time in the year would eaeb.
Gulnea interior:Some:did get' tiny the prepare: the Stone cantata f and anial4:, .
aneempa gold. Loose goldin. ,gamate; SOthat a choir of two Or -,
nuggets , .andi flakes., , One • parti.;-' of three, hundred voices, could be as.'
govermrient' police' actually, crossed, sembled in One ,grand presentation.'
the mad lend seven years •ago. The Refreshments were -served to the '
gnawed -bones Of a „,bird hunter froth Ripley society by _Members'. of the
LuelcnOw, Ontario,' were . among their local . choir, following' the ' service.
grim discoverieS, :Others since, that •' •-
day,'haSte '''bruised the bad lands; frOm;
e6titiii60 .profttabie gdfd vVINS th airWATCH IN
Minesbeneath the ...Mountain ' -ten§
ftbwb in4'e•artit,e4,84thnsoBitga
nut sPlantationa have been laid
...on the tea -splashed shoteline./There
' are ranches herding 2,000 cattle, too.
Mgtax are aa folle4Sf lOci note,. ;8c;
Mg 26e, :go& And, 40c note, 44 on
neted ttba .50e. to '4L50;,.. the ',rate ,ir
.11Ve Centand: On, betets....frop 42:.06
to., 0,60, sit .tegtse
,
AA,
13ut the intrior d New Giiinea, re-
mains to -day the only/unmapped, un -
darted and unsurfeYed •land,,ontside
the atetica. A land of raw oneat-
6Aere With no Objection to a slice
of hitrnan gizzard,
*
• irmEatcx, ,toN,TESx
ecived-word•-_.tha1at.:*!';-4,,,
he Wasa recent ;inner inthe'
Dunn Limerick 'contest, .His prize will
he a .watch, WhiChas yet has • not: .
arrived. Bill completed and sent in
three limericics in the contest and
does not know; -whieh. verse won for
him the prize as he did not happen
to be -listening hi" the night: his
name was onii0O4cect
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