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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-12-14, Page 5, • --a ,•• f. you're, Secretary of 4 lodge. or clubl . • like`tlie• .0iia it .a.gret hOp. , . .---- • . to supplement the usual meeting notices , • - with reminder telephone calls: • And of course Long, Distance now is, so easy to use—is :simple' as 'phoning next door. Fo* r 30 CentS ,telephone -alma it:a miles by; makh,zr 'an "anyone", call (station-tz Macs) after 8.30 'p.m. See ..st of mtes in front of directd",,. , ..,„ St. HELENS. The ebember : Meeting' 'of ,' the 'WoMen's Institute was held :at :Mrs; Archie Anderson'e on 'Thursday' •vvith an attendance �f O. The roll call was responded to by hints: for. Quist:n:1s giftp::aud by ,a collection for Christ - mat cheer for the'ChildrenTs Hespital The subject .•."Christmas • in Other :Lands" was in charge of Miss:Creta Webb, re,adan interesting ' paper on the. different . Christmas Mist -ems: She also: read an interesting' Story.: , MrS.. Robinson Woods Miss Miss John- ston and Mr. Lorne ,•WpOdS, metered te London recently to vislt the ladipte: - brother-in-law; kr.: Metcalfe,. who is ." DI: 'Mies Johnston renmined for a :Choosing as his subject "Jesus' and :the Womeridf the Bible", .Rev. • TX.. IkrPkifieen 044ressed. the WereenTe/. .114issionary• :Society at 'I -their. Thank - offering' on , Sunday. Morning:. Mr. Schlinker and Misses Mal",e,1 and ,Irene' •Woods of Wr'f••;i1oC. 'we ' Week -end' -Visitors with; 1'5n, and";111rs., Robinson: Woods. • : : . • • . • . • Mr: ,Ed: 1McRoberts •.•tafWingharn • tailed, on friends here TeeentlY.'. • - • 1,• • • Mr s: McFarlene• and Miss Chtistene of thievale 4ilte 'visitprs• • ..tritK Mr. and 1rdon- MCPherson, :Mt. ;and 11/1rs.' George . McRoberts ;vr,',Were visitors on ThliTSihiy, 'With the ' , forineee. sister ; MrS., 1VIcIiit1yre Of .• Teeswatei.' • At at the 'United church Sunday evening, the 'report: �f the Omiriating:, oinmittee wee gi ven. • by . Mrs. '1Wi1kinion. This ',report 'Was' adtipte,d by the society • ana• the. fon- Ong are •th'e:'Officers for 1934: .oresf- 'dent, Wallace Milleri viee,preS;0 Stan- ley • yoiiii;; eecretary,,, Dorothy- 'Mac- - •PPeold; ttessarer, Neely. Todd ,cora, "(Tenet of Felleveship dom.. Helen Mil- ,cenvener 'of Missionarv dom., :Mrs,,, Gordon, cthivener oft Litetati, Recreation ,Cem,, MoKinleirRain-' : age; dem:tenet of 'Citize,nship• . 'Stanley tead;'. piaT19t.cfrotti 11„rohh. kkh:O§o ottiddo •wi11.;b6 installed the. on PeeeMber Alat ttle;'• ‘PaPils tenthets bt St. .11elens• school are pteniting . °for their amnia) concevtto. he' tkiYfll; • In the •Conuntinity' TTaJI on Prmii-y- evenijng,*beeeraher 22nd. ; :6 Rpt. 'Robert. Barbour f Toronto, who is tt,*ingitdr, wjth lytt, ,A1n5c An, 4:-.44craen;reallettter:OleWde--40114e ;AT lege; on • Saturday. , , , is a ‘vitaiter :with his atarielc,""Mt. Thea. .• •1-AL°13ttby-•giri arived 51. the hoiue ..1,(q Mr, and WON ' Tuesday, 'Desember...14,. /00s Congratula- -'41` '1 HOLYR60.1,Y. Mr. ;arid Mrs.;, J. 'E., Turnbull . Of: UndetiVood:Were .recent" visitors 7witt their . datighter.,:Mrs.Robt..MCDonalii. Mrs,' Alineri Ackert nd '‘lack and 'Miss:,-Cath,erine RObinsOn spent Sun- day -evening:, at • Mr..,Legg's, : '• 'Mrs.., Rachel Culbert, •• Eva. and • . , ,Lorne; spent iSatarday evening •.tit Wm. Eadie's.; •.: • Mr.; and Mrs: John: Barr,Dbris' and Jack ,Mrs. 'Abner Ackert and , jack tind„'Mlis C. Robinson, Were recent visitors at' Mr.' RObt. • MacDonald's. Rev.Burgessk• Mrs. Burgess and son • Billie, :1 'called at Mr. Albert Thompson's,. on .Sainday. ' " Stroke Proves Fatal atiWoM"e-uu , Mr, Anson *inlay Plea in Saskstom Hospital Fonowing; A Week's 1- 1 ness-,-F4'medL.. In Askaleld IJitI , Fifteen years Ago.: Seized with a paralytic stroke on Sunday evening, Noveniber 26th,. the death, of brri Anson .inlay meurred the follnwing S4turdaY :afternaan: in SOSPital• iz.-Saskatoon. The funeral '3.pkViee ;wAS,held • at Ids liome,in Han- Sislc.:! °,;1 11:47, •ternlent in, Hanley C,OnleterY.,:, • Mr. Finlay,aged fifty-eiven• years, • was "a riOn''ofMrs;:tatherilie Harrison Finlay and the,Tate Th0/flag Edward ;Finlay;;and was•bern: on Con,- 9, Ash- e1d on farm riow owned by Mr. William :Alton. Thirtrthree years 'ago,,he married Miss Janie Anderson a daughter Of the late. Mr, and •Mrs, ;David' Anderson '.Ashfield. Mrs. Anderson's death ';occurred In Novem- ber and this' in the space of 'three weeks, Mrs. Finlay has suffered double ' bereavemeiit in the loss "of her, mother and' husband. ' o eij Pi marriage; i:Mr.-and -• "Mrs; -Tinley- re= sided on the -farm' in ' Ashfield new owned by ,*r.: Milton :Kilpatrick and fifteen years ago they moved, to Ilan - ley, &lilt., where be hate served as a member of the School Board ; and in fraternal. circles was ani;Oddfelleiv. • During his reSidericein Mr. Finlay Was intimately' associated With churchand sociaj-. lifeln community, and eorithared so hi his new home in the West.- and in. both corrimunities .he Wires ,a wide circle of sorrowing ; friends. • As well: as his:' 'wife and four Child- ren there aturviVes ',his mother aged f92-Yeark-wbetresided.-4.4th-hl brothers. 'Robert , of •Salikiitticin,.'Stevi- art of Elstow. andtwo ,sistersa.:MYS• As:ar Of North ,Dakota and Mrs. Jan Jamiesen of Paramount, also survive:ti , Surviving their father are Fred Who Is: "ene•ged in' the insurance. bus' teaches in Saskatbon and. Mary and John' who teach neater their home:: PATRRSOWS.'COINTkST;,-- . " LA.Tpst SirmirDINg " Space parfaits the listing of "e.nlY . a partial list Of coateatanta accord.; ing to .merit...„: Gi4Ils Shirley Webster Rhea Derain . Clara Ann Gannett ,•• Betty ',jean; . Faith Hoye, Jean' 'BuShel. • GaVemyolyn Steward Mali* ' Betty ,England • ••• Martret TraPlin •Nor a Ritchie'' ' Beryl SolomOn 'Lorraine ,Ferguseli Mr. Grahain • pinkney en,t the Carter ' week -end at Mi. Wm. Eadie's.' • Doris The dance this Friday, night, 'Dec. Shirley 3ohnston 16th,: to be held , at Iiolyrood, • will Lillian 'Carruthers start at:. 9 o'clock sharp: Admission MaryReynolds25d1 Lunch served by the classes: .Parisy dlairapin- Everyl-iiadY ,welcome. There. alSe• will Opal Orr • - be a 'dress Parade. • : • Purvis Mrs. MiChael 'Gam -tile and • PNialyn' Little Mrs: •Ambrose :Gamble • spent .Suiida3e Gladys Campbell `atm‘.Misi:7;.:BTihaoriSe.: White's LoisHunterhe Hamilton, Miss Edith Doris eid Hurt and Mt.: Cuthbert Jones WePe- , Jean Sandy.. recobt visiterS .at Mrs. Almer Ackert's MisS :Catherine Robinson • ttetichet), wishes to :announce that the -school Chri.4inaa. tree •and-condert Wilt held*: on liredrifidaS,T afternoOn, 20th, in tbe. a2bbol. room. program. Ladies please :bliag bris kets, 'Achniseion Open' for all (hp Section. •• The 'Club' ;held its firit' program Friday eVening: A large and apptet- sodliov,, greeted .the j°eIc HendersonJ e responded withn Agnew', nonibers, which 'were so well re- ...°- Hared& (Bad) Thoniinion. CeiVed ' that many •,.' ti eru'Ore. The ,Program ineluded , chor- oIteicclanifasetY-:9 d a ' Raymond Hainil on. 3inniay ",HaMilton ' CliffordMeMillan Ronald 'IOlinstaine Keith ' " flhllie Scott boned's' Finney', .lohn ,MacKeraile • GOrden's Jack Scott , . , • • . . ' • • Kathleen Gardner Alice ilarkwell Lois Henderson Phylisa Blake_ "Katherine Agnew Florence McPherson BOYS Gordon Ariderson, Douglas Aitcheson 111.4 .-hy theiiuPils, of lirdirrood' :School; di ill , by fen Miss • diata• nientele; Mr, 'and 'Mita Elliott ,ston Jhn- nnd Williain Blcatit;:, •plano duet 'Mrs. A cltett, and'. Jack ,,Aekeftt duets' M N1IipMa1c0Um Said jahn. William ..131oot, and 1"'i5nk 'TlietnnSon';: Aekert, 1%11,24 Ler' VAL-, oil. Ur. (leorg .'re ,lieddigrbe and Fred Th 1 qr qfpdan cog' bv . Stewart . MacDonald trod Mr.. Dan Gassidy,.. •'-Albert Chin • - • 7/''rlifi1liei•aie "A deptilile' Seivant".'Pre... Mes'ers. Elliott Tolinoton Thlhe Tim:IMO/en , Williani 01140. *••;ROSe,itenderlien t:pneuriod the nrotrani. The niOei‘ani,TO•ek Parrish e11, M.ot, ItiSlort Thortiso'li„:Mi'ss •Riehard 'Varner, • •MerViii Solpinelt - tiklinti,X4fetst--;4-4.• • rs,„',';“•rq.,Iltiffit to ''o%e e 4rate•of thanks „ gerierauSaly canitihuted 16 OVetif fie.% oiltpttaititrerit, g • f • I •, tol4e4g,g#44144,0413400;k4,. IWOMEN'S ' ;NSTIVTE . , 'HOLDS METIG Cliriatniaa IdeasAnd Suggeatians Venture' Well. Attended- Meeting .., --e----m,-, ;.• : • The Chriatinas meeting of tie. Wog. nleli,Iq TO§tfrt4P3 i'fas held at the: home of, lairS.; R. aTa ,Paraeron With th, Fireaident, Mrs, 'Pouglas in tbe Chair There • Via; a 'large' attendance, -Of "Members and Several :ViSitoia were Preaan'." The ;roll call :was. 'well' '•re•-• slrntled to by a. Gift exchange and by "an ineXpenalve, chrls,buill,3 gift ;ideat-; A conimittea•Was 4Plio,inted'a' itrak,afthteer irifieiitnitruntge .Ct�l7issiitinuta,Sinfieell, very, interesting' Paper'. on, the topic' ':4•Christinas Carols" PreliarCr by MO. .1,, faxtwrig* of 701kerton .was iel,id ed i)1.5.1;;inWii.11:':ihAeilfiel'ervt-OlS7i4(PaPillaajsgit ' apical milo3f*Was contributed by...,,Mrs. :Horace Aitchison and a" vocal duet by Misses ' Marten Johnston and Verna. Steward.' A 'splendid., den-ton- :Strait/n:0f "decorating the Christinas table" Wasgiaren by Miss 'Xrabelle dtureron, In the contest "Wrapping a Christmas parcel", the first prize went to Mrs., Cameron; 2nd to Mrs.. • • • „."• •••'•'••• • NATION- 'FQR THE BUSYPARMER • (Furnished,by 00 Ontario DeParfusent of Agriculture) Increasetip4., Ritgesg. Su r,reiv1:10Y.,.; Lower Reeeipta, Of frealla eg.gs hav,9 in- crO,S0 li valuine: to Seine' Ofent on tho, Toronto and Montreal "mar:: kets, resulting in afall:in Prices, 'An 4.dded factor in . this racaSsian of prleeS Would,apPeal to be a ''Sla'Acen:- mg' in consumptir demand probably due enio t°' ...PLiceewca!ht rttoed, :t1;h19° fnosr4n the PfeSenf pOlver,of the • ; . • Treat majoritY of edifearineri at the ,pPrre:Bvsearnilatildiutgedin:WeiT1 la 141ratee::::t.0 t hoped that th • : • 3onaewhat- tower retail prices now rnips Eiijey'' Great Attention One feature of the Royal Winter 'Fair which mast be nimiherecl among- st those receiViny the gteatest'at. the Coarse fodder used is of good' -411414 44.4 iedr. lthera1.15',. • .Tuber': TVA Skin Pealing' 'in :Mind thAt.sa 134a.. to is tt ail' times 4 hying, organimM, c91:17 diti913 ,matis.t, be Pre-a:Tided, which will 2r.0.*it.;e0gr!'''JPsfses:in stort.ige., cie&d, conditions are Widely prevalent .ii :Canada which ansa in nTiOr. gaees., • high percentage • et IOSS in, .stored Above all, it Should be borne n mind that '67 -finder akin Or: it freshly taryested tuber . is • easily. wretched' 'or broken; that: diggers • , or rnpIeznezits.niay Cause cuts or bruises :which' p,reve'disastrous. when ,such :potatOes •' are : placed i n unsuitable itorage. Rot and decay sooh follow., Moist tubers, especially when cut or ' 'Jruised, are: the ;first tO -succumb. • „••• Griper. Thi.•,.jndges were IVIrs. • •Kencirickniid Mrs. McInnes A vote ef:tiiinip; was extended to the host- ess and air:who had. taken part in the Program' and the, meeting closed by Singing •,"The Maple Leaf", after which refreslaneats` Were seivedf:anci a'. social • hour- enjoyed; ' Manager of, Restaurarit(to Scotch - 'man). "The . idea! You Coma, in and drink a glass of water, then walk calrly mar.: Scotchinan2,-"Didye expect me to ita,gger out?". ' , • Iro,a• HEALT-14-seAv+C-E- THE cANAEHAN meolcA.L ASSOCIATION •ANO LIFE • ImsuHANCE, comemaleS ;N. CANADA, A LITTLE KNOWLEDGE'''. „. , Weli-known „statement Of. Alexan- der Pope is that'"A little knowledge is a :dangerous thing". The. signifi- 'canoe of these words should he borne in „mind by those who I attempt to Understand the, workings of the, hu man body: A little knowledge is not flangerous provided it is rqcognized )01 being' only, a• little. '• . • We •receive letters ;asking for , diet for acidity, the Writer stating that she has too much acid in thc 'blood, and wants' to avoid, foods swhicl- make: acid, These persons have ev. deafly, , heard something' about acid. and alkaline feeds; and have possibl; read, advertisemrents abOut .the ger§ of acidity., Theharrian: body is a delicately balanced - machine. The .btOoel never baconies. acid. Our correspondent have formed the conclusion that their blood:is ,acid; 'and they do ndf know 'that their bodies require bal- anced diet, ---ono: which :coatains both acid—and alkali -forming foods.; , -People .have read So much :about the importance of. vitamins: that.they are stampeded WO buyirig Specief, preparations whieh, are sold to :then - tai 'being rich in vitamins. The truth is that vitamins are important, -bat they- Are found- in, all 'natural foods: The normal Person who' eats a', wide variety , of foOds secures • all the vitamins he. needs, ' E.verybne-shoirldaLknow-tthe---iiiipor-.: minerals, , fate, carbohydrates and table, turnips, en -integral Part Of this Departnient's• booth. . Each, day, from early Morning till ,the show closed; • producers and ',con- sumers were crowded around this display, and hundreds Of reStitiiii were'answered. This is gonclasiVe Proof that a ligh-class preduCt, pro- perly prePared for market, can, ;Al- waYS,be depended upon to, gain eat, and gaining interest, is, perhaps the Most difficult; step in successful merchandising. Lack of Bilirli'uotte LossesLading'Results in: R cords' of . actual ;losses by live- stock shippers ,totalling $28;000-thrii truckers failing. to pay for,Jtock are in the 'possession of the Weekly sun ,states the, Ontario 'Marketing Beard , How many thousands of dialers have .4ieen lost trona 'unreported 'cases" is 1,19t'iltdnelaae. wibut. the 'totaL would. be: ,01is The ' HighwaYs Act • new 'eriableS ..yery.' farmer to require a :trucker or drover to - furnish A. bill' Of hiding - This affords the, shipper in opportun ity to , decide to whom his livestock 1411 .assures him he will get money back, 'end provides, that e full. and correct'statement of weights indIrices paid by ,the purchaser iMturned to the owner, • :Every shipper, of stock by rail 4irotected la* through the 'man' !est or, bill of lading which the,,rail. -yak required to issne toMm. The iisiiketing Board suggests' shipper's. 33 avail theniselves oft he sane pro- 4•ection on track shipments,: whiCh the, flighwaY Act makes, possible:' -.goofs for .pi4f aattie When roots are fed TO., beef •cattle .turnips are invariably :used; as it is generally, recognized that tur- nips are', illOre suitali‘JOr: fattening nurpOlies.",.than •• niangels; the letter lieing 'better, suited for `ion..•Eaperiments. in ..the feeding :of toots'to beefeattla.conducted at the Eitnerintentril--Farale Stations have proved that. reOta have high • Valan for thiii• Paipoie. Roots are .particularly valuable when ,•no .other succulent -feed . available. nulped • and 'mixed. with cut or chaffed itravi or.poor quality- hay, they iM love the :palatainlity,„, and, feeding quality 'of ',these. Coarse' .roughiges Very much. • 4 Keeping:tip the Winter , • ' -Egg-Produatioi1- .h1i1dbaiau1g niash•-in hopperPbefere the 'flock at all times Ora:items in 'the diet. They should also. iise heoperi.'to grit,oyster shell , and know ' that ,•well-balaireed meals • the ehareoal *rater must be continuonsly 3iear• round •'will take • care of all 'supplied, and • when possible ,nulk these items in'„the 'diet, .Particularly For green , feed, well cured.. aeeend We t need a- 'wide 'Variety Of foods o cut alfalfa hay chopped and. steeped making sere thatmilk and milk Pro- is excellent. In.additisti, advises thr' .or dried' ruits are used daily. Dominion tPoultry Ilusbandaran, giVe ducts, glen' 'Vegetables,' and fresh D • • alait dangerous a all lath,. .a light feed of O'crateh grain in the The kno*leage that Nt.hol and full feed; at. night; in person fed competent to treat to )..11O'f°Iimbrath°H, tohfe atil3m7outantg.' b'%finsge"raitici?'- diseaSe. the. eoveinnient -reCognizes Ted according .to the condition Of thf. that, it takes years of Preparation locli; If the birds, are Putting on ton before, anyone is ready to diagnose ,,,,oeh,weiot, reaRce: the Scratch 'feed. disease and, prescribe tteaiment. :ri they are leiifig.• body weight, bi- ll -Me is .why the laws Of our country gran require that the student of medicine'the spend severalyeale at a 'Medical Winer schmil 'and. then Pass certain. este- SheePL tItateining Oats inations to ''§hoir" his ability to care reeding :,71dPiSceuriatiqYishie suited0iltshtigsheep for the sick , before be IS licensed to 11.fe to food, arvio pattsr oats, one .part: practice MedichieJ • - bran The Pablie haVe a , right :ti) he -in- 'Peas and: one part is .11s. 4:1-64 forrned" health' alattere' ration nitUftoeid fslioreelPheleatillytine1sWa ;Nat as the Wiee nian takes Optinstati. Towardt the end of the fitilshble. ance forthe protection •Of ns taioilY. • .So shorld ; he 'take tiine m s infOra°lad' 66'116811' 'mit the ntttNt •136' increased tri fully three, , Atogt3.. Itti§§di Itiitt Ste,die Thister W1i1tbr•. IVI•iss• Attila tart :phnetotte il-artiti• •• too . ration Atitioett-conceriiiniLidlwxt st'hiien1tEtThet Iffat‘lt•thr-Wnight-Glt.cere•-4.r-li :"Valued --by 'many feederek Tt 4itesilond toncernitio'llealtli; ad- '47:t441,'..,ili-Itt*dtieii't!•°1i1 :6f heavy dimhilshecL titetiated't6 the dantidian Me'dical AS- .ttc6la41Y b6' tioelation,' 184 daillege ;Street: 'Teton» ' half a iiatirati to Will be tiosvoeted pot'soti' ally ty aIiiperhead Ser tliV; toteti 154. tidOCitillfig to st,116,•,6nd§ t6 attalweit ttd6frniie. its niTtirbrtabstituterlHfOr,Ahe bran, se!fif vitotitutee fa4onint iott(?ne when • are.ore..-7avor ngt,an . lossible the plicinf of potatoes into an - kind. of storage: Until they: are ?erfectly , dry, Era.), MarketItePart An official report On. the' mar:. keting Situation Shows that in East::. 3ra OritaryLthe crop 'was short again :this, Year, but, there ;has been little Movenient of market hay as yet. Cur-. , rpnt priiew to "growers are repOrted as follows: .In the St: Lawrence Cbun. -thriathy, $12 to $14; in the Ot- tawayalley from $6; to $11 accord- ing to kind, and straw, $4.tU,44,6.0 per '- ton. 'In Isini ern 1-"Th---0-it'sfiblitr'll range from • $11,50 to $18, according . ".o, the location. The hay crop in Western ','.Ontario Was heavier than last . Year and ;Of better fivality. There is alsa a ',con- siderahle carryover from ':the pre- vious year, :particularly of 'timothy .and gets ;rnixtares. It is estimated that about 50 per :cent. of 'last: year's rop Of. market hay in this part of • Qntario is still afiai1ah1e,-„-but:-.4,4s.,,,, being ted at a: rapid rate 'Owing to the early Winter. The 'movement to : Irinci.pal Consuming 'centres has been • 'froggy, but the general demand- for', ,ls, expected to improve :is the •• vinter :adrances., ' 'Alfalfa, shay' has 'ieen in fair demand all fall .for the nanutedure of alfalfa meal for • vhieh 'thOre. has been an excellent ex- ort deloand., As a result, the ' -31y of 'second cut alfalfa 'hay for ,. frinding is rapidly diminishing: Cur- • tent Prices being paid groviers, are timothy, 15.50' to -$6. per ton;.: miiced hay, .4.50 to $_5...2.5.i.L,,1044.5,___ ent, $9 to $10;r, alfalfa, 1st cut, t7 to $8; eat straw,. $9 to $3.50;':Wheat 'till*, $3.25 to $3-75. , Piice 'Decline Checked • The persistent decline in prices a - agricultural products in Ontario, " which commenced in August, '41929, -ontinued uninterrupted for , oyer three years has' been ',checked . and, , iefinitelY. reversed this year. Some tains . have been -outstanding, while, qthers: have been of ,moderate pro-, xirtions only. During the past twelve ; months select hogs have iticreased. t'rom 142.32 per cwt.,to'$&45 per cwt., W.O,C., Toronto;, good lambs fro 4.'15 to*8.00 per cwt; wool from 5c to 9e per lb.; whole: milk (Toronto iairies) from $1.45..to $1.81' per cwt.;... 'leans frOin 55c to •00c. per , bas,, and 'wheat 'frank' 45c to 65e per bushel. • • /YLArKINQ Mrs. Wm. BlQie returned :home thursdaY froth Dunnville, Where She, :- had spent a ,few weeks :,with her laughter, Mrs. Wilfred Hoffman' -and. Tio;friTkan., ••, • the Blake: W.if. S: Met ,Fiiditi7: af- ternoon •at the home of- Mts.' 0o:rime: Blake; with:a , 'good' attendance. The ilection .of •offieeria reMilted in a 'few ihanges. kre. Thos.', Slake 'was olee, ted . president; Mies' Winnifted:Blake, recOraing 'key. for this •vtk. Altom. ree,-,sec'Y.. for the Circuit auitiliarY. ,Plans Were• '46:d for -a sapper and Rectal.. evening'. • to be held in Blake en the eVeif. trig of Friday, Dec. 26th. A full at . tendance e(6nitinity *as se'clanned:' viben it, *eel learned that 1411%.: An§nti. ylVo‘iniolaltya..111,atlteppapagid.sse.tiotayimitni*.Str,sti;ditti,6otait. for the'bereaVed2 HY,' the,.:aged ni;ti.-.•si siert -end br:other's ; their sor 'Mrs, Clial'ialettp;s•Rd, ;Oh- Ashftekl# _ Set:Mid •StOta • mko, to 'John Finnigan, .teCond, etaii of 1:Mr.,. - "i"itige• tra- iiiiteit1oWntil.41iniitat • of .„ , • .,, 44#0t :it ••1%i