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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1937-05-20, Page 1•-• *MO 7.40.pie 2C -r,' • ..AR.7.4.1,50..IADVANCEL-<56c° EXT-R,A. LUCKNOW 0 . THWASDAY,. MAY 20th .1937. • Treleaven ' ----,-- `TELEPPONES Office. 03 W. ' • Residenee 53 j. • , < . , Dr. Wm..roiyier rHysliAN ei SURGEON', Office - 1.00-,430 P.M. 7.00-8.00 -• • Sundays.:1.30=-2 00 P M • , Hy Appointmerit . 'Phone .86. • ,EVELY . 'VETERINARY SITROgoN 'PHONE' 115: LUCICNOW:' ,... • • --- FOR SAL:N.44934- Cliev. Sedan. , N. W.' Winterstein, Lucknew. • FOR i ENT4oinfortahle six -room hoinier town Water.—Temple Clarke. FOR: tlectric'Sign. and ,smahl safe. Apply at • Sentinel" Office., . , . _ - HOUSE FOR • RENT—On Station St.; 8 °-rooms, hydro, town 1,fiad - loft , Water: Apply at Maine' •Offioe. ' . . , , , 41! t PAINT BARGAIN:. --To • the 'extent of stedi..--a• .first qiiality-;'.paint at $250 Per 'MURDIE. : " • • 'SesSien."- ori• Satiirdayi evening consul:, . • .-10e,',Bandi To .Appear • , PO,',•„'' . •-• . MtSdtWU�y .•:,...•••#'411--g-••1/14400•t...00-0-#-eft7at--"„a."-SP-0.0141 . • . • • • " „ Entire. Band Will Join •Kitehener ;Vas.' - .' l'iliera In 'goat! Ikl,lairShi_1",,le7Cf Thar'7' • AP'Y EvelliagtH13and -,•Organizeki,.., • Will,' Have • pi.in:,:, s_5:enen" '11iptr::: '• • •'• , bel'a:` -g•vitilA le. - r ' :Luchne*"-Pipe,••:',Hancli' ••:- 'Which •-. :has 17,(been 'holding etIcly rehearsals: 'der - mg the. past six: 7 eeks, under the dii. eetipri of Jimrnie' IrWin of Kincardine is. reported to be a Much improved .band, with new. ' airsand increased tinixibers. ' • . . s Their first 'weekly appearance °:Wifl. be made here on Sattirda_..y evening, ''.Iiiii-e- • an • ,.these :wit 'co.ntinu,e each Saturday night during. the Sum-, mer reariths: . , . . . , At'an organizationmeeting,dh Fri- daY• i'ght,. one resolution adopted b ' the Band, WasthatineniherS' be' the Hall at 8,30 on Saturday 'evenings and ready to •march at .8.45,"' ' Only those :members taking part. in the •narade Will be ' credited as Present.' ' Officers have been .' elected ', is fel.' lows. Pine ' Major,' Rey'', MacKenzie; Pine_._Sergearit,;„•:: D. A. „ MaeLeacienl• 'Drum.. Major; . Donald ' MacDonald; .lecretiiry-treasbrer, .-1541;:tli. 12,7:"Tre- leatreri. G. .11. Smith „is. president of the,, organization; ' Robert , Rae :vice; 'President; and ,MessrS. Smith, , Rae -iiid7•:Tre eaVere-,pti 1, ici y .an i engage7 ment Cominittee.1 ,• , ' The ,Be'd, accepted the invitation to join •Scots ,Fusiliers of Canada in their route : march. :in .:icitchener,' he ginning at 7:30 o'clock 'on ThiirsdaY;: May 27th. The entire, plans • te make the trip, 'Which ifFireSents'ionie seventeen inernberS; *re' being av- ailable. at the present 'Some twel';e. Pipers and" fiVeidriimmers:, with 'a .few. - , • , other ;Prospective. menibers learning to Play the chanter.s. . A. few members ' of the l3and 'were, engaged t last week to take •part ::.irr the.. Coronation 'Dak.;,,celebration . at, YiVaikeiton, . and ',, the .'„Igand. „has., been booked to take part in .the bridgOp: ening :cereinonies in that ..town later • in the .suinnier.' ''' • - .• ' i! ' ' ' ,It looks ' like a -,:sueteisful .season FOR SALE -50 Bush. Seed Buck, wheat, $1.00 per bushand a few well 'bred 'collie pups • $2.00 each.— James Forster, R. 1, Lucicnow. SEED CORN' .• ,tho •,varieties of Vance .; Bros. No. 1 grades, Improved Learn. - :jam' White. 'Cap YelIow Dent, EtP"15?' :and Vance' Sireepsttes, sale: at H.- W. G. ANDRE COURT OF 'REVISION &Mit,' 'of revision to 'hear and. feeeive cOnaplaints. on . the 'asSessinent, "roll of the 'Village of, Lucknow, , for 1931; will be held at the Municipal Office, Tuesday, June ist,:',..19317,:, o'b1ock.4-joseph 'Agnew, Clerk; FOR 'SALE OR RENT -100 acre farin, E. 'ifs, lot approximately 40 iCrie.7P1OuilleC Rest in pasture • and bush, • running water. Frame barn,‘, newly ' shingled. Apply to Mrs: L. F. Dungan- . nark. 'Phone 96. . • RtN,T.—()r, Will Onerate:01 -S1arOae-106.acre • farin of the late Duncan• MacLeod, con.' 1, • Huron, near Lochalsh 40 acres ...ready to ., • • • • sow; also Barn for , sale. 'about 36 x to% Apply to Miss Kate McLeod, R. . 1; 'Ripley. , PERSONAL , MEM. GET VIGOR AT ONCE! , NEW °WISER Tonic tablets contain oyster—invigoratora12,,and--other- ' stimulants. One dose Peps up organs, glands. If not delighted, -Maker re- funds price ;Paid—$1.25. Call, -Write • MeKTWS7-DRUG STORE.- PARAMOUNT DANCE l• Dance in the parainaant Hall, on Friday, May ll . by .IlOgaii's '6 -piece Orchestra.Admission;" Ladies' 1.0e.' Gents 25c (tax included). 24T11. OF MAY DANCE "------lvicCartneyAs 8 -piece orehestra will play for a' dance in the Town ,Hall, • LucknOw, Monday, evening Mai, 24th, -Under Joint !Club auspices'. General •adniission 25c. '• IJCTION SALE . • • FURNITURE' AND • < 'VILLAGE 'PROpERTY • • I Pc L E Y,' Sturday,MAY: 22 ,--aL AT 2.30 P.M. • ROUGH CAST HOUSE, largo ,living 'roahn,; pantry,, • kitchen, two bedrooMs;large woodshed, and -' I/4 acre of garden.. Pro- perty known as theformer , Dahmer, home in the village of oppOlife-Ahe' fax •, ' lijeet a.' reserve` bid: " "HOUSgOOltaii-PHRNITIU01,* • chairs,,- stoves, dining Ai and kitchen' tables, cupboard, diSh.', • es, kitchen utcnsils, bids, 'cirri: mower, chest Of draWers;:also 11 .quantity of Coal and hard- wood, new copper boiler, tabs andtiallY other articles'. , TPIIMS.'"CAgi(, • • •WelliqgtOti Auctioneer. for this, progressive and enthusiastic, „ , 'Organization, land this districts Will :eagerly__aWait_tbeie,first ..aPp_egrattee: 'nere, t e first ,Sa ur ay in June. . rtEeEivEli ,.ccoutt.Awp . TO ,ATTEND CORONATION Included in, the list "OT -20,0 Cana- dians to, :receive command ..cardS to attend the Coronation iri We:stanin- istei!,Ahhey Were .1 W R Tonilin- Meinher ; of • Parliament:. for Bruce,,, and Mrs..., Tomlinson: Mi and MrS. Tomlinson were placed mn the galleries sanctuary: —Part Elgin Times:' , Held CommunitY Service , , by older 'esitients of this village. On COrmtation;Htsht--, mrs.-COrmack was Tformerly Mar- , tired necessary graYelling:-and „street repairs in the village. Practically at •villag,crroa'ds, require sorne.4;4t;tenioii arid-.corineil is faced - with spending • " !!'a . • , isfc"i•iiVeillangYe t4r7ets necir'erae.Ouellj'Vilea'ri't.s.he?Tib-Ifirde- . ing they require. - The intersection at Ludgard . and • , :Havelock •St., at the C. N. R. station has been badly cat 'VP during the spring.' The Station Si. pavement just runa., , this ; intersection, probably' the -.Moat , heavily trafficed point in town. Connc,rI considered the advis- ability Of 'paving this intersection. which'Well"n as crossroad is mue used turning point, Which makes il;'alinost in4lossibl t keep it s -in , e o • shape in the Sprhig and JEWELLERY SALE' ENDS- . • , 11V,i4.9•19411,TP14•41r Saturday night , brings, , to;a, con- clusion, the 8 -day JeWelrerY sale cOci7- thietekbY .31r: rt.; T. AfillOtrOnOr"Mho ii 41.4cori"u111 thhiee.hilwe:71111'11;17.4a4151.104, r!ces&cii; Wfilt Mr.:, • Schmid has -1geell , here, for the 'Vast few days and Will be joined' sil.Torhtebrrei,), by his. oburtidstea,nodtipagfe,:bwal.wgei.eikrit offered; in ' diamondS, watches; silver; oto, with 'view. to ,reducing the heavy stock Mr: Armstrong ,edi;:. ried. The °quality •of his merchandise :well-known, and 'till articles egriY tickets for: yourconvenieriee.. It -wi:11 • pay shoppers in t is. di,gWlet to visit 'the store during. the pe24 two days ,.and' look ?over ',these amazing repair Infsiness, w , '6C/kr:the "first ' of the week hyf his aue,' 'Schmid'of Hanover: . , . • values:. ' .. • •• •• LIBRARY NOTICE. .On account of the weekly half - holiday, 'the •• LucknoW Public , Library wIl remain open on Wednesday ey-: enings during' the summer tacinth.S; instead of Thursday. ' s . . „. ' • BOOSTERS' FLUB . MEETING . There will be a Boosters' • Club 1 meeting .on Friday night; at 8„ P.m. sharp in the Carnegie Iran. •• Important ,Basiness. Everyone ARENA: DEPUTATION • RE01,,LEST.. INTERVIEW' SuLiD.r.ari L x INt -WEo' . Wo -id has beezi'''reCeived: here.Ofthe sudden death of Mr. :Wm. Smeltzer: in a gr r.• 'Shieltzer, a native of ..Ashfield, was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs'. Paul Smeitzer, and formerly 'operated: the ,I1',ord . Garage, M LticknOw. His widow was farnierly Marcella ' Reed, a ' daughter of,: the lateMr. and. Mrs. Paul 'Reed , of Lticknow. •• ' , CORONATION. DECORATIONS . USED ''FREELY] HERE Luchnenr.was gay with Coronation, decorations last week: „Several large flags were strung across the main Street , and the rnajOritY, of ,baSiness. places, as well. as many,hemes, were made 'attractive With the use of flags; and -bunting and the pictures Of tho. King and Queen:: Flags flew :fram ,and nurneroils pri- vate homes. In keening with the oc- . • , • Casion„ the '•,..Horticultural , Society 4ilanted-a--,dolen-shrubs-4and....trees.Ore the Town :Hall lawn,. and around the cenotaph. A 'red Maple,' so • Popular, at thisAirne,..!waS among the •trees plan- ' FOrmer. Resident •.Passed; Away At Miinneapols . Death Of Mrs.' George, ' Cormaek. Formerly --Martha Little, Occurred On Sunday ' Word has been received h6reby her brother, 'Mr. W. J. Little' of the .death in . Minneapolis .on Sunday, of Mrs. George' , Cormack, well-known: 40 -Voice Public School' Choir Led In ducted Impressive, Service -;-Atten- dance Small. There, was a disappointingly sin�ll 'attendance...at tboLuckneiv',Corninun- itk• 'service: held, hi the, Presby,terlan Church " last 'Wednesday night the'r evening of. the Cororia4on. ' An ..improssive. serviceWas . in, charge • of the LitIFICTIb* Ministerial Association. and a :Pbr.ty.;••.yeice choir• of public school students, under tl direction."9f , Miss.' Peggy MacDonald lead . in. the singing and rendered n , Coronation Anthem?, • • ' • Special 'order./ of service; . farniS. „Were •follewed. °The 'service 'opened, with ';‘The' Recognition"... and "Nat- , ration" read' by Rev, C. 11. MacDon- ald. Portions of ihe service were read in unison and responsively:..• Other 'clergymen assisting in the . service Were :Rev.' G. M. Young of South, Kinlea'a and his, son Mae i'Vung; Rev.. .14 11. 'Geogliogaictii0 gov; Richard. ' 4;6 stirring address, Was debVerad A 'T.• Tucker, who ,crnpha- sized thc yel igio us ,importnncc open the :Coroinition eetenienies, We have a deitocracy .of royalty to- day, • in Whiehruling sovereigns re- cognize ' what they oed' earinOt de.i yhic1i is the bey,..to;the unity of m the toMonwealth, • ' --o4r cnmpire iS not built ,on ,fin.yi but J)st our iltritisli .constitutiori. Odell is a living, llexiblc attitude.of •inhat. that tonfernia.-. tO clianging •-•iikaSi; • that,:•ridhoteg-;-to h poliey f•of JuStide•and recognizes the 'rights of tha Little,,! -daughter .of the, late- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph -Little, 'early Luck-' INtirs;!-Goirriadk: was born near Port Hope, coining to Luc - knew :at an early age' with lyr ,par, She is: e9r*viieci by her husband, an -outstanding man, 'in the alining: bus-, -fifes's, 'and • one sister' • and two bro- thers, Mrs. T. A, Hamlin of Dakota, W. J. Little Luekno* and, Thos. Littleof ikirrie. A twin 'sister,' Mrs. John 1V1c9tipid bro- ther John. predeceasel her, ' • „ Funeral services were held at Min:: neapolis on Tuesday , evening . with, interment it. Wheatland, North, Da- kota on Wednesday, • , Down Town 'Again • Many "friends of ,'Jcihn'Joynt Were 'pleased to greet him Satur: day, When he was "down town" for the first. time. since last November, and, particularly" pleased :to see Lim looking so 'well 'after' his 'prolonged "SAN, p4ANCISO;; e. • COMINO, TO 'LYCEUM YOu'vo no doubt heard of hat romaritie picture "San Fran: cisco." ' 'Yon% have' a chance . to see, iI , at the L,Yeerini Theatre next Men. Tuesday .'nd,'"Wednesday.. Out- standing stars .stieb as Clark Gabli4• Jeanette, 1114etiOnald, Speneer Tracy, and others Make it one of the,,setia- • on's' ontstaricling Streeii 'hits. , This week -end is _.featured '''W.e!res the .tury0P.1 la* Aritit41. Seiltea":61' 'eXCentliinailY ,firie- tur-04. that the 'Lyed.iirri theatre has An interView .has been , requested, whereby' representatives • of the Lu.: kilw. Arena .Committee meet, Vern, and : the Honorable ' Punea71. ,Marshall .to discuss the matter of an, arena liv.:Liichnow.. the request for 'a hearing was :forwarded Week, when, Pending a; .reply as to a convenient date, the. local delegation. will go. to .Torento, in this. regard: . An•estimate' has how 'been, receiVed on the -building .alone, not including seating and dreaSing'reOmS, and some immediate;actiOri will no doubt. fol- low low the Toronto r m aylor To IteSt *WO ongtime !Resident Of , 'Community - I . Passed AWay In_Harper. Rcispital " Det,rait,'• Last Week, • , I •Funeral 'services' for Mrs: Win. Taylor, a 'former' resident •of this , 'Iceminunity, who •, passed away ..ie •Harper Hospital, Detroit, were held' in, St. Peters Anglican Church, Luc - last Thursdiy afternoon, co - ducted by .Rev. J. FL Geoghegan,„..Ire. ternlent was in Greenhill ,Cemetery with, Wrrie 'MacKenzie, Albert Boyd, F. T. Armstrong, R. IL.Thompson, W. W. Hill and 'P. 11. 1VIcQuillin act= ' • • of Health , reX Heal th torritu.A..1.4#.:.$1z.v.ict EEK'E ChEAM PUFFS CHOGOLATE ,LAYER .CARES • RASPBERRY' TARTLETS' SPECIALS SPECIAL BONS.. POUGENUT,S,T „ JELLY' ROLLS' SUN SOY, BREAD OLLiYMAN'S QUALITY BAKERY .New Speed Limit. Effective On .Monday, New Speeds Of 30 And 50 Miles An Hoar In Manicipalities, And Rural . Sections . Represents Maximum Speed Under Ideal Conditions— Motorists Called Upon To PcerciSt Care, •Courtesy And Comnkon Sense . , "The amendMerit to the 'Motor Ve- hicles Act.permitting increased speeds of 30. and 50 Miles per °hour in mini-; ieipalities: arid 'rural. Sections . respec- tively will go into ..effect on May 24th," Hon.' T. 13, 1VIcQueSten, 'Ontar- io' minister of highways, - announced yesterday. , • ' At the same time, he ' issued a strong warning to 'Motorists, that the neW 'Speed rates represented • "the 'Maximum Permissible speed At which< motor-vehicleg. May_be_OPeratect."_ Mr. McQuesten •pointed out em- phatically that the new: speed limits were designed to 'meet the inost, ideal; motoring conditions, and that nmot- orists would have to slacken their "PecT3Tin situations whiCh called for care; courtesy, and the safety of ppd.; e.Straine and other :drivers, if the; chance of reckless driving was to be avoided. •• • ! ThaSe, speed law changes, 4iOWever, were entirely dependent • on "ideal Conditions,", he stressed.. they could not take into consideration the many and ' varied ,situations ..which ton- stantlt-,arise on the . highway: and. ,call for extra ,cititOn. and slow Speed, nor did they tcover • any defective 'eqiiipment,... such as lights and.brakes; On A 'ilriver'S automobile. , • candition,si'. Would, not clude4hiezing.paSt a country school- house, • where .Children :might' he , on the highway, •` at 50°miles an hour, Mr. MOQuesten icited as One example to illustrate hie,Point, "and 'no driver% Would be able to justify a "speed of 30 Miles Per hour •through a town on a busy mailket ditY, " ; Si:miming 'up the „conditions Under: which the new 'Speed amehdraeht would, be operated, the inlinister :urg.; ed cnr :drivers to bear in mind con- stantly that the revised rates Were "maximums for , ideal conditional ' and: that every motorist on 'streets Or highways Wauld be called upon more than • ever' to exercise ' Care, c6hrte'SY,"1-alid: <coinition-Sense every' „ • minute he Was ••13Ohind the wheel tC his :automobile. • PURCHASES . GRIMSBY PAPER . • . The Grimsby independent has been purchased by R. L. Tailor of Thimil- tpn, who for seine Years . has gondue,1 .ted SubSeription,eairipaigni for neWS:, Wilier:5 in 'irnabY °aerie' towns and piaewbore in equid'a.'gt,„ Taytor had ebirg"O tbe,; -LnelinoW Club ‘‘eampaigh, held here, laSt fait 41. , _It was alMo.st twenty' years. to the day that .her'' husband, MI..., Taylor; highly ,eateerned and Widely: knoW.n. ., . ! ., . ,.. grOcer of • thiS villageiPasSect...away.-711.ISS KATE ANN. McKENZIE His • death ',6cpurred onMaytt11.,`T 7 .."..;, , " Funeral serviCes for: the. late Miss . Mrs. . Tayl f ..'was the 'last surViv-, :Kate McKenzie,. were held': :at the ing inemher :l) • f a famn 'H ily Of fourteeerbert it'.., Pitts Funeral' Herne in children 'of e late ' Mr, Mid , Mrs, Detroit, on 'Monday, , May 10th, At 2. John' Shee._ ottoill..:She *as. born. hear .p,J,n, Miss McKenzie..passed ,away at Lucen but later, MOved here with the home of her nieee;.. Mrs., Harry,. her :parents Following: her 'marriage Mellyride, in 'Hazel_ Park, Michigan: Mr. ;and Mrs.' ' •Taylor • . farmed ' at She was 'lierii.. 827yearS, age in Lech- 10rilotigh, Ware he-,-;:becanie-Tehgaged:•,::alslif--the'..daughter of Mr-.-„ and -Mrs. in 1-thev--.gro:eery....busin,ess,...here... •,', , ' _KeiMelh_McKenzie,,Thexeat.P.art Mrs.. Taylor • Was .': Seventy-eight' of her life' was spent in Victoria 13' years and her death, followed a ,stroke 'C., ,but fer' the past 17 .Yearihas. re-' lie ' suffered a Week ,'PkaYlOOS.'„'. '' '....... ° 'Sided '''..iie.,:the'CitY. of ,•:!Detroit... ' She 7,!7'414WV--17"—T.11110er5 : 'ar,s;'°- '. m leavesto mournheeless..tvve sisters TaYler, has ,resided In ;Detroit where hp,d,' six: brothers; ,' Mrs: '!Arch. •Mc - ,her two daughters si,irviY,',1illiss.,,,Lyia Aulek,,', Ripley; Mrs: Hugh. McIntosh, Taylor .and Mrs'.. William Hairneav •LticknOW; ' Kenneth McKenzie,°: High - who was sadly bereaved in the, death land 1 Park,IMichigan ; DryFarouarhar. of .her. husband" just : six • menthsi' ago. McLennaii,r- Windsor; and , John,' Don- . , . A grandson, Taylor liolineS, also sur- aid,' Finlay and Alexander McLennan .ViVes., All...three attended thefuneral Of -13ritiS1 fOlumbia. Funeral..services. lest :'weeic, returning •.te.:Detreit ' -on: Were ,, conducted„.; 'in' Detroit . by the. Friday. , ” • • ' • ' ' ' . •• ' liei.: 13: W 13 -Olinger' Of 'GraCe,Epis,-; Church. Prayers at the, grave• Twin Colts :Horn; •-, . ' ' ' • • . . I. Ever& ee :Memorial Cemetery at .bribr: One SUrviVes. .. ' , • , ' ,, , , • Leani,ipgto , !where the' burial ..teek 'i .A.' rare; occurrence—the birth' • ef, place; ,were'Offered .by the Reverend twin colts, took place on the 'fapn pullinger ri&the Reverend 111cLe.ati.. . , . , . . •• . , • . • . of Eldon Miller, Con. 13, West Wa- ,.. • f • • • iVanOsh last • week. Rarer silll is it , '„ NURSES GRADUATE, frie,rvinseuehIe; pi, al, nbs,6 Litt° ltilixre;ea, ndda5tasftebrnesuor;.: ',.m.i..s;s.,E' n.i').11-av..i.,,.i.ialii•i'it01,1,,o;'lit•iienii, the pair died. .., ,' li" ., • ToWnship; as one ' of •fourteen nurST , . .. OBITUARY: es to yecei e.their diplomas and pins, District ; Lodge Mat • 1 , at the grad Atkin exercises of GUelph ' -At'„the .recent, :annual meeting Of General if,Spital,: held in Memorial Rriice District, No. 4(4.'1: Q. O. F..; Mall at the Of. A. C. On Friday even- -Aridrevi R. :Patterson of RiplaY;_was". elected District' Deputy 'Grand" "Shnilar exercises that sanie even - ter, . while ',Kenneth:Mu/die of ..1.41c.k- ing Were. held in St. Mary's, Hall; now was returned to office as district Kitchener', vhcn °Miss Margaret 'Gil., Secretary. .", ' more of Ashfield, was one of, the thir- teen rneinbera of the. graduating. • : Cl.ass: Of :$t., Mary's Hospital in that. Coronation. Bali Raises ,-,---- More Funds For Arena..._. .. • . . ,:., . . . Monday ' A. Holiday . , PrOgr,ain '.Dance .,,teattire-it Well At. •ii,londa.Y., May 24th,',Will he a rinnliC ! ••• tended Dance- Linder Arena ger): holiday in•the village, with all Wades , :Auspices. ., - ,, ' - , ••• •• ,'' ' -, , '- of buSitieskelosed. 'The 'hall 'SeaSoit IS ________..,.: ' , '.. .Sehedpled , to °pop that: day• 'with „ , :Cdienaticiii.i night. was iiiarked".by .Wingham,:;2131.0..king here-. •Winghani i a second :hall, .,under •the directon. of wanted te ,postPone the fixture '„and . . , .„ . larget he..•crowd,A_r:Chil), , that - attracted a at present , time Ole ,deeisiOn WaS.ndt for a_pleagant . evening known. . McCarthey's_,...,•.Orehestra Will. .that netted ' the., Clio's • arelia,•:, fund . play in'the jaVaintir, 7 . . • . . , ... .. abobt forty dollars. McCartneY's orcheStra again pro popular v- D • --- resbYterial Met. j• a. lar with the dancers. • • . • , and cloak 'room' Servieds were car; At ,Whitechurch ried-out•-much as-,before-4arid-Aheidee_L oratians;! Were iiiiproved • IV .the use Mrs: Kenneth, MacLean Again Elec. of additional flags • and a hedge , et ted 'President Of 'Maitland Presby - spruce across the footlights. „ terial--Deploted Increase • In new: feature , of the evening Was vorce And 'Protested Against The the use of pilogr ars" Which were us - cd by -many of the dancerS, to add to a';pleasaitt• evening. Receipts' fell slightly IelOyethe pr- viotia dance With expenses much the same. On the two night's endeavoilt , 'the. Club has raised 384,60. •• -Redeints ; $400. 40 ExpenditureS ., • Orchestra,: tax and asiiitence ; Too,: Free Facilities For Obtaining •• Alcoholic, Beverages. ChalinerS Church, Whitechurch, Was this year the Meeting 'place of the Maitland< Presbyterial of the 'Wornen'S Missionary Society of .the Presbyter- ian] Church in Canada. When it aon-i .EVEMYN- BeaUty Parlor Permanent Waving a.. speciality.' Croq Waves,.,' Spiral Waves.' Combin- ation Waves,. .p.50 andi 5.0(); also 'Finger Waving, *greening; and Shampooing'Phne 19 for appoint.' merit. " U COMPLAIN 411g.i4OUr-x-egeliOghaS.,,becorne-A.ifficalt lately Leartr.that that is ki.'progres- SIVe: conditio --c anging eyes require •• . . • ,• PromPt • and regular attention • .,: SIR 0 N G.'S EYE SIGHT., SERVICE. • •Licknov• THE odern Petunias •are ' the most popular and Valuable Annual.' We have never offered, such's. high qualit3;'No natter how Het:. or bry, the season, they .bloorn right up to 0 Frost, making' one,. GLORIOUS. !SHOW of COLOUR through all -the , , SUMMER: ' 'Phone Carla* 235: . .'S; T. E"W A R T I3 It S, BEN MILLER. NURSERIES, ; Former Resident's Death Was Very Sudden , Mrs: Leslie 'Agar Passed . Away Seven , , , Years To •I'he, Day After...Her, Son . ' Was'Bed•'.Oc- cupied Their New Heine ,Just One 'Week • „Whv.n. Her Death': Occnrred. ;•• ---Further. details hav0 conle to -hand concerning the, death of ' Agar, of SaskatoOr,. and formerly. at - LucknoVv, 'whose passing We reported fast. week. ' )'• Agar's lierne Was neaii/ South.; Kinloss,and her In:10mnd, a SOn..'ot•• the late:Jaines. Agar, formerly .1i‘ied • at 'Belfast... He 'is' ahrether: et , Charles Agar, for 'Hanley. • Mrs. Agars 'death rwas a shock to her farnily. She"had Spent Sunday :at ' •tile Agarfarm had.:•attendefl the .cv.. ehinetig::_chnoryneheil. Stes•Vaitete,e; 4,f aPpaiteirt '777 • • 'Her.--deatir-:.oeciiiied just soven years to the da i that 'their, eldest son " Was 'killed by a train: .Several ' months ago, their ,hoine .and all .. its', 'contents'. was destroyed' by fire 'While' the faMitY was Since then they had :ipamti ntil thc ei nMondayiesiwedye h11in an'irnresidence61 the ! Mrs. Agar. is .surOved byher bus - and_ ene,daughter. Kathleenarid two '• l'ezied-7161-1-rwent"Y'tinrid . Edwin :and ; George. Tnn:Aller. 1.Ae.1.14'..rs' law, Stanleg, Agar, jet repreSenting. each society.m the , ,d Prograins;. postage ivak ...... 12:35 'inprning and atternoon sessions- The 1.,1,14h • , j.5236 greeting to the Visiting, auxiliaries oNkiaSeh.xt•ttee:icidheudrchb.y :.Alax'tMersOn. " the devotional period of, the indrn.,. Balance • . ing session which c,ommenced'' at. ,..10 0, clod:, • was in charge of •niembers ..e, 100,40 of,: the ' LueknOW W. M.'S. After"' the., • ' (Melting 'hymn Mrs. W.. Parteoueread iiinasspargaey.o.t..1‘. lis. Pearl NEW IIYDRO LINES • . • NEARING ComPLETION: botalie• d and :Most rag-ing,"re „ • ,.„' „netts were received froth the Score- , The' work cif /building seven Miles tary of :each ,branch of, the:work show - of ilyAlfo ihieg north ;from Hniyi'ood, i,rjg •SPIendicl'intreases• ih-almoSt eVery department The report of the: Voting, tO..b_ring L'hydra to tural• Seciions •whei.e, Nie i " / „ ,e)nda a ata 'C4ir a' teuPs *as 'la meAn inreased eting on .8(1a3,-, maof y 1,th. , Pallbearers 'were 'loin: brothers -i* byteriat were present ] at both the La . y. iCn it desired, , is nearing completiun. C4P.d of by Mrs: A. CUrrie A gang of, Men 'have been !engagelChanii sthc '1\418gleil Bands tY Mrs. Me- t s Ste). . hg, a 1 at b0,41.),Ossibie to turn on the curient iStipply' by Mr. Douglas latelcnoW.;* VFeek8.'and it is exPeeted that QY 'MVS' SintPs6tt.; tbd at this fev Lotman Of reesWater, the' tleine 1101, Are •Meinberhip by • Mr8,. Winiams by the..end of the' 'week. the line goes', or Cianbrook. Glad Tidings by Airs, nOrt,b, to, Malcelires corner, enif dies. of both cast ' kfeSt the Tho 1'110re ltne on the Durham react ritit':of:Xineardine is a10 heing ex tended and. will Serve. Mang this i:444 to resign. from the office -of Treasurer ' which office she so efficiently' filled . for eight years. The financial. report, therefe're, for 1538; *a4 Peesentedbyr, P 1'1 f Wh't her snece sor, Mrs. ' o . Chttrait This dePartinent' is showing "e large ' iUcreasa•' •fn coritribiltions. Last year the siiM of .$3406.00 was 'remitted- it) otir PrOV,intial Treasurer:, The Society having • brought :into ' 'tieing a, Vinanee Committee, which has been fuectibeing Since the begin- ning of 153'1,'' Mrs.. R. Mowbray, • , ,Whitee lure 1, s• eonvener, , stated the aim of this" committee.; ; ents, gave a„ •esin , , ' " of the'VOrk" done in the districts Over whielt tiley preside, DedleaterY pray: ,'• •WaS offered by Mrs. Wm. Moore of BruSsels. " • • . After tho greetings; from 'Maitlai4; Presbytery alsit session at the Saind finle Wilitachurrh were tonveyed istauter ahol, Wintry ;„ and tit', tilL.,011,0,0•IP,I.Iri61.1-4,,bYst:Al.4T01.1,,Y1:018Ztddv.v3,,ft,it: er• offered. by Mrs, W. D,.11•1e1;cod -of' • - • •. • •, eratato by •I‘Ira„.Parkeii, of .',4rotatia,, ''',OleeMe :and Welfare. I,: Mrs'. ROW of T'eesWater, and the Press by 1‘11.S. Poliock of Whiteehdreh,. • SoeeLy 'at the beg -Mining of the Yaar learned fren. '.‘lartkry,' of Ripleilf that Promptly at 1.80 p.ind. the ,i)rosident, 4414talY• of Wjflg iho -priiaidect:ifl Um ntormng,'.openetir • tho 4101'1106h ;Session. The 14,