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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1938-01-06, Page 4••• II. IR I. BARGAIN January iS now, To INDSqR Ont. ancrICIETROITi Mich. $3.55 Return illy low ..fares from *11 ad AnfrirmatiOn frtlin Agents for handbill and campletejacent C.NL, Stalicein% H \Under the abledirection of .Mrs. urnin Philips and Mrs George S u rt*Pena people'prese ted their # play "Safety First". in the •CommunitY 'Mall, .on Thursday evening. The. Play centres around Jack Montgomery • Stanley Todd) and Jerry Arnold, • • ck Weatherhead) who: get into a loll with the police while trying Puituade Zuluka, a .,Turkish for- e t,eller,(Vera Taylor) not to mar.: ir• friend Eliner Flannel (Geld. .PtIrVes),;1•They with Zaluha-,are: teneed to thirty dittxs In fieXi the disgrace fronijack's a 1 ,(LaurineMiller) and Virginia (Isobel Mil- eir Inother Mrs. Barrington rs.- E. W. Ripe),Jhey, tell • • are,going to,,a, Shriner's • his to a tangle n lY? happily unravelled. 'unravelled- ocha Played by ,Beh,Pui- Pluch excitement • as, he Ortge4or the disappearance Zuluka.. The part Of . • ' detective was played ice' and that Of lila fiancee; 'Finnuty, the irish,egok hhumor as played by IL et, The. Taylor _orchestra, WiteiCal numbers between the G. "Vireatherhead left 911 orPortHope,. Mich., where -tir; Malcolm seriously ill. Mrs. Alex Murdie „and Mr. ' Schlenker, .* of Stratford,, gore for ".New - Years with' S.%Robitison ,Woods. , ar pReth)g..., of the Y. P. U. Sunday evening with. the charge. The scripture 1 by Arthur Ramage. e Ten' Virgins" was eatherhead. The topic , as. taken by • lir. Mo- andthe discussion- led'..137 OnY'' • image, Who also favored With a, ont 'igen, Selection: hool Meeting asswesessootwoorisr • APID -CITY• ; -Monday was a busy 'daY with aide- trna-ikboth the village and•leivn- ahip,..Weergratulute the successfnl candidates. Mr. Charlie' ,Thoinsoli happened with a rather severe accident on Fri- day evening while 'doing the chores. ;Hie leg get eaughtsin the .power root pulper and 'several stitches were re- qUire.4 to .closa the wound. We hope for a .speedy recovery; • Mr. 'rank: McNeil, 'limit the week • end' in Kincardine. . Miss Myrtle McQuillm. is assisting Mrs. Jack Thomson'in town., Mr. Will Reed had hydro turned on in-his7lionai hilt Week:• • flELIICK,NOW Ammon and Mrs, Fred Andera..941, char. les and David, spent .New Yea' S Day With Mr, and MrS. John MCI)niagh, Mr. and, Mrs. Ernes Gardner Gliirdner and 'family. ',spent aatuiday„With. Mr; .and, Mrs. Robert Helm. • Mr. and Mrs. Will Bunter and family :were. pests of Mr,' and Mrs Geo. Hunter On New Year's year's Day. •'Mr."' and ..$60s. 1Hen.0 .Gardner and Lane eil,,i0Yetl the l'iOlidaV with My Peter 'Watson arid Miss Annie ,of Belfast.' • Mr. and Mrs.' Henry Horton Of Mafeking, were New 'Year's guests With Mr, and Mrs. I, Andrew. The Zion Y. P. S. Met at the home metonMdra,y and Mrs Thos.;i Hackett on Mrs, James _McKay and son,Jaeh of Tiverton, ,spent Wednesday and Thursday' ,With the lady's. .. parents. Mr. and ..Mrs..#1tallih, Nixon,• • Mr. Sidney ISMith of Toronto. Bible $ehool was a•New'Year's Visitor here and took part in the service on San - day evening .. Wawanosh.• • LAN GsIL --Miss-Grace ,and-Jim-•;.'-Richardsort • spent ThurstlaY evening with friends in Teeswater. ' . . t • • • • • •** ' , • . • # Mr. and Mrs Harold Johnson Of Lucknow;.'speat :the 'week -ends with , Mr. and Mrs. Wm.. Conn'. ,•, te' h. work we ' t under. -qrs. Reuben Brewer, coderich., • -.thenconditions undtir w'hi611 Mrs'. Q.; P. i"wri and son Albert • • , onday t at her t)ittit 1VIrs. PBrien " AshNli(Wenver:Yles.:... • Blessing To Pioneers — • BY W. IL Johnston • • On lot 'i3t co, A'shfteld tOwn- ship, '.gurround,ed by a well-cultiVet- ed garden of One., acre, .130ocl EV.cosy loghause,WhieR-44.eit the Mena of children the flower lover of 'the .neighborhood and .the )3ene.factor. of a large .conimunity. BY name, Jelin Brown, and "a -weaver trade, • his crattenianalliP Wan in ahnest;.con- ,Stant demand in the early -daYs:- It is true the cloth' produced wac sometiniiii.coarse, according ;le the woolen ,yarn brought to him; but , it Was' always firm and well -woven. How Offen.have 'We. sat as,children, 1. if* hini"as , sent the shuttle acroiti"oigik:. hae,k` and ..te.rthr aad then,* sent the .threads home With si bang of the 'SWinginv• beam of 'hic , loom. • In, the 'shade Of a,taMaraek tree. between the house and ,the yoad. he had a large bed Of pansies er heart's -ease.' The children • en their' WAY to school often paused by 'the fence: to admire andlonginglY gazed at the 'beantiful blossoms. They were over-' joyed. when the hind -owner, „after Mr. Marv.in;Purnin' and Mrs. Durnin, passing a remark or two about their , C. . .beauty; presented. each with. a single 'IVIi•'..and,'Mrs.....Bur,inkReacit •enter- • , blossom. •• - tained New 'Years, Mt and "Mra., But it it is, as a benefactor of the "'am Roach, Mr. and Mrs.. Arthur eemmunity, in a material. way.'. We -oacli and Lerna, Mr. and Mrs.- G. wjsh tcirswrite of him..In..erder to ap- C. Treleaven and Lois and Mr. and DUNGANNON , , . , Mr. 'and , Mrs; Everett Harris and -on George spent' New, Year's, Day. with the lattei's 'mother, Mrs..- Dun - MacDonald', Sr,, at Luelnlaw. Mr. Cecil Clreer„ Detroit, spent a ''-ceitv days Christmas week With his. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald : Fowler, who had a --•,UeceSs.ful operation at Gederieh HOS" lital for removal ef goltre'ten. days 1T,0,, expected to, arriii, home Wed. . iesday .of tthia .1week. ' Mr. and, Mrs., J. J. 'Ryan motored WingliaM 'and had 'New linn with Mi d Gordon Kidd. They returned afternoon, Spent 'the remainder Of the. day 'ith' .and Mrs. Pinion 'Roach. 'Mrs. „Win. ROY.' and , son ".Jinunie, 'ho spent the Christmai,ieason with -parents, Mr, and• Mrs. Jos. returned to her home it ,rtilton on Monday. . Mrs, Stothers, Who is .eon- aleseing since a fall two weeks". ago 'inpreving and able, to be Up: a lit - 'e. Mre,:T,. McWhinney- at the Nile, • nui•sing and in charge of the hoMe. ;Miss, Letitia Dreaney.spent New ear' week end with her. nephew, h • IA 7the":"Ttit'yrnelid ;,`iind'Aithur; spent. Neve ,t* , • • 'CREW:a. • 'year to all.. * „ . #aPPY .-a-iinT:TrefiPerona New . The ,New 'Year intends us .to. put away, our 'tars old DObin for a means Of , transportation, is it is __The f9llowingjathe .iistoL. the W. M. S. officers for 1938; Preis' Mrs. Crosier;• Vice Pres, 21.re.;..John Menary; aid Vice, Mrs:, .,13ert 'Tre- leaven. Christian' Stewardship -• Mrs Rev. Turner; Rec. ,Sec., Mrs. Wilfred Drennan; ',Cor. and • Prise Sec Mrs. Sam Sherivcitid; Treasurer, Mrs. Matt. • Shackleton;. Temperance 0; Sec„.... Mrs. MeConriellrFlower Mrs. Raymond Finnigan; Organist, '; Miss Frances ;.Crozier, Ass'f.; Mrs: Wilf. Drennan,' Officers Of W. A. for -1938: • Pres., Mrs. John Ildenary; lst Vice„ Mrs. Treleaven; Sec., Mrs. Roy Maize; Treasurer, Mrs. Wilf. Drennan; Par- soaage Conn., Mrs. JOhn•Menary, Mrs. Sam Sherwood, and Mrs:. Drennan:. , Messrs. Aldon Hasty and 'Colin Crozier returned to their, respective ;schools after Spending the holidays at7their-hoines. Mr. Fred Wainwright has been been 'As- Sisting, Mr. Bert Reid get • out .his winter' s supply of , Wood. this ' past week. , annual school meeting was held appointed chairman, and W. ,Miller,:neeretary,.f for. the . Meeting. Reports were 'given by Cal* Mae - 'maid,; "OlitirEntitb of" the. Board; secretary - Gordon, McPherson, or. Cohn McDonald was re7ele&'. truatee lor, another term and and W. Miller was elected as ratepayer's auditor. Frank -Weatherhead was re• MieCharlei and Miss, ficOnillin, The board now is 'composed of Magri. Archie Ait.chistin, .:Peter 'Wetatin' arid Colin' MacDonald.-,. , appointed ,caretaker. ' The secretary Mr. McKinley Rarnige1 was home was authorized to extend a vote of froni St. Paul's where hehas been , appreciation to the teachers,. Miss employed. , hail passed awar.at,the,heine• 4.4eher land -had; to be cleared Of the for- Years, with .Mr. and -Mrs. -flarvey daughter, I'etcy Vincent Of E: Stria crePs' were raised, the 'greater ningham, and•infant awl. at the hos- W c M; ests and this was- done by degrees. • e , Mrs. Vere Cun Wawantish, on Monday. ', • • ' • ' • • ' A. ' -• part of which .had to be used to feed pital, .al,O..visited. • i.; Forsythe thefamil3r, the cattle, and, 'Other. Mr. and Mit' Stanley lor; Toronto; ..Spent -the helidays with, " • • their parents, and Mr.s ek; ,especially ws a large pertien baby daughter Mr. and Idris Marshal : • ), ' • " - th used to 'fatten- the' pigghtera s and:. tvio little „ditu, - of e gra n. • order 40 provide the year's meat- iPefit New dist With the lad - for the..'home; -Any spare grain,,for tes'; parents, . Mr. and . Mrs, J. :• , ,,salit4h.La9g4t. - astt„.r. Eldon an la Eiers�n, ••k th holida ith Mr. n V. ,Emerson. Mr and Mrs. Russel Ritchie of the 8th cJn, spent 'Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. V.•Emei-son. ,2ND' CON., KIN L,0 • t • , . :miss Dorothy ;McDOngall'is 'a, vis- itor with her mother here. Mr. Gordon McIiiiieS, ,Pefreit, is visiting at his home here.. Miss • Isabel .;1VIeCharles..wak as re- cent guest at D. A. mebemPirs.. Miss Gretta:Hydson and miss pith- iie Purvis, "were visitors on Wednes- daY. at W. J.: Mr. and Mrs. W , 'Hunter, Leis and Lorna, Mr. -and Mrs, A. McTavish -Were Monday :visitors with. Mi.. and Miss Doris Irwin spent a few days last Week ,with. Mr. and 'Mte. Wm. - ; Mrs, Annie Culbert' and Elden, Dungannon, were recent yisitora . at Mrs. John. Irwin'a, Minister: ,And;.what. is the child's 'Mother, Shirley. ' .Minister. Shirley? • Mother: Yes, Sir. After the famous' Shirley Temple. • Minister; Yes, yes% of • course,' Let Rio see, who's the . preacher there now? * • • . , ;, • eedxchtlefren,•from all over the ,Prev. Eno are,treeitqd.regoi7dleitiof rise4iikeeid, • or. fitoiwial..Oirottritiltonce.. This policy has, been continued for over 60 years hi -the firm belief that eveiyone who understands the facts would want this great' work tp continue ... would sieve that no Ontario child' should be denied a chants for health or escape from deformity if mere twiner makes. tin difference. ; • • Over 95% of our beds are in Public Wards. t The Hospital receives no support from the iToronto 'Federation for Community Service because patients ars accepted from all parts .of the Province. • We must therefore aappeal ;to a huMane am, generOui public to take care of .,,an annual deficit., .4; this Year'. It is $78,930,53.- • '. • PlOaee mail a donation to the Appeal Seer' ear" ' 07 College ,Street,,TOronte. Thelhanhirof little children Will bl'your reward. , • °NIA* reduced In the roe against . r4t, 1' in lie when he lives oir children root ' ever ,Ontitrio Were. at • stake daring the ' 'Irene •Spiderinie.• They provided the OnlY • , chaste' itobslite Marlins the), edges! skeet " ist', the ,dlontsift ' livery 11101'111111: Is the far Billions mar - teens tonic,to oar operatink rooms to; tionite theft services More than 8,100 operations are perteentei; annually,: But there are many extrai velvet' and the ataintenasee of this . neCeourr wirfiGe bt. von “sur,, ; , The Week ot,Prayerja_being ob- Tea $1 Pound h9 pressed ,pork'.Often sold ; for: less '.'elhrelOthbriee.::li 'nights: services in the"ehiur- than $3 per -Cwt. Tee' post $1, a lb. 'the. a,- sivica was , .seheduled Ytoabell ng than Even gunpowder tea that rattled like 'ollorge of Rev. A. A. Maloney in, the ',Ir.wt's/7.4:1i.oenuePd7inreidit'i°;epeut'riestts:$.1r1;;.:14'..- .United Church; ThUrsday evening the Nearly: all People had mortgages •,-,•• service were only A few hundred. dollars; but ?ReN,t.., TT.._,...R.___T,xner_wi.vTeoi..du4, the on ;their farms:' True. they , generally ,44livre'erhijigswitthhel Rgineevs:Isd9i;e7Fir... MeFridayatnDgnOinilgeaahl unless iietOPle lived salinglY, ruin servien in the, 1,„rest;51erjah, staredtheT.: the face. .Moit,.nncluding the , three services .0f. dies had in 7m,store bills 'arid e ItaA to. be in with trade from the Monday night Mr. and Mrs. Burtsli farm in the :fail:. ,is it any Wonder ,f,R0,tila;lw):iing;tgveueastsd,imaare.t.;;pdartmyts..te4t?hsa.. 11ton, gr., and Mrs. J. J. Ryan and 11r., and Mrs? 'Chas. COngrAin.".-.. Mr. and Mrs; Thos. Dickson; Jr.., arid :family; Mrs. Tom Mcintne and ,,on'hArvey; were New Year's 'Visit- irs with Mr. and Mrs. Dick • Mack- , yre, Nile. • Master Harold McWhinney; spent the, Christnit,is holidays with his -randrnother, .Mrs: .Wm. Carr. Mi. Ed, Bowers :has been a visitor •vith 1St. •Thomas : relatives lately., Mrl Wm.. .McClure Jr. retUrned. from • Toronto after a 10. -day. visit ith his siSter,:,1V17q.; Alfred tlefford... is • Relatives to. visit Mrs. Wm. Carr family recently 'were 'Mr. and Mrs. jai. Carr and daughter Helen, A. Carr and Mi -. Cairn. lyn. airn Ntligi:ydjeanii .band t end/Mi. and Mrs. Lloyd.McWhianeY .son Donald, of •Whightim; Mr. lied , WM. . ANDREWS Mr...Wm. Andrei% entered into reit 1;te, Friday afternoon, December 31, -.fter' a lengthy illness. • He , the iofl. of the late Mr. and wit*. wm. fairriers"..pockets,' were generally eni- ptyl. In - fact, .sone people had .7 to Wait ,'three, menths, to secure the 5c necessary ,•te. post a: :letter;::!Indeed,: thoUgh. it -:area humllatrng, an odd . odd -time; a letter was :sent .out and thc friends.- at the. other ;end were, al- lowed t�. pay the pOstage.' Then as now a- certain amount of groceries, hordW'are and Cotton goods had to. be Wight and ' paid - for. For alMost all other needs the; home had to he depended on to • ariptily The women kriiited. all the stockings and socks, made, their own dressee, and other 'Clothing; 'inade'. a clothing for the 'boys and nien.;'; even caps and plaited the straw, for the hats in summer. It is true 'that cotton -goods', Were, fairly c1iei19, ,fne.-i- torY cotton costing 5 to 6c a yard; gOod, prints, Sc,.and shirting, 1.0e, bid woolen goods were out • of reaelr. of the average it:tinily if they had td.,he purehasedtIt was here that the farm' and. the. neighborhood Weaver 'Coin bined to sairejlie day. ' •. • ; • . Sheep .Life -preservers Sheep have beentailed the Mort- gage' lifters, but in the backwoods they should on account of dur -Cana- Alan ;winters, have .been called the life "4,preeervers of the people. Each Tar mer Ic'ept a ;fey" for their wool and tried, to:,have, one, Or two :black ories. 'so that by mixing their vvool'.With the white, they' would have gray. Preparing The Wool After washing' and shearing the sheep, the weel,, was first ,picked to, get rid Of 'burrs; tits of chair and oth- Tills was n dirty job and wo- men, hated it. Then With a ,pair of cards, -airried with ;herit wire teeth; they combed the wool into rolls, after- wards these rolls On A7sPinning wheel were Spun, into yarn. The yarn had ,be unWound arid reeled into skeins.. weaver, , washing,. was ready for th e' , It .was all hard work but vas' re - 'paid when a fine .Web' of flannel of' giiYards in length, came home to clothe the, households. : 'Andrews '(formerly 'Janet .McAllister. . was born., in, ,Goderielt township years 40 On the 25th Ot'ianiiary.; e pa010..4.0th , his •parenta"wheri but thr,ee months old to a farm on the fith ..concession..; of. Weak- WawanoSIL When a ;young man; he, stTa , 'her, the late John Andrews 'Andrelia;''Unity, '(who passe away one year „, ago) bought the.; farm • now occupied • by his 'Seri I Harvey, on the.' 5.01 cstm ,Weivaricish. Ile, was marrierj r‘ine;10th, 34 yearaggo, to Miss Mag - .„4;:k 1'; dianudghmtaerry' efttothe7, iiishtsey- • ,ided re - on that farm. Until' 7 Years ago, ;s ben they retired to live in thef-vil.i, lage.f,r0 them were .born three child.: Harvey and Warrener in W: We- anesh,.'and Mrs, ;Ben Vele "(Marg.: ..ret) on the 7th on. of Ashfield. Be - d5 being' a !geed farmer, be was a rnechartic-ef no small ability, and, el - ways' proVPd himself a. true, staunch 'friend and neighbor, and gave Wise Counset Whep-reciuesiecl,. and besides ,1 The :teal value of all thii to the his :sorrowing' relatives, he will be • pioneers may be understood when we tree* missed by Merida and neigh - estimate the ' chit. -The wool was thrown in at nothing, :becanse it was At 2, p.m. Monday, the funeral raised on. the farm. The work we Vice' was'heldat hie home With Rev: not counted. A .bunch Of cotton warp: C. H. MacDonald sle charge, assisted e0St abent• 42.25; the WeaXing.'12We R. Turner. The. floral IA_ a' yard. . The result was ,g yards of bittes,Were Mang' and ?beautiful and serviceable • woolen goods, almost a yard -Vide, at a, cost of $5.38, les' than 22c a vard. Is it 'any wonder theAveaver's appreciated; espeeially • •• iou coldiirs, Tiles With, a little care red fhtert4 were . 'run . aer0116 it blue or ; purPle web, at interVali.tio as to give a red lin0. il'earthe; hOttoni of when lie Watt a '41101. Worlottin like the kirta, dttr tothere, looked' weif the hero, 'et our SterY, With his m thdie"' borne -made dresie,s. 'and: We ice hiOthera dyed their yapi Irk var., ityere pioud of them. , • - • TAtTAA„Ao.,• .40A4410.:(4k, , UCKS 8V F,1N Ei Published every 'every Thu... mt, at Cneknaw p, ciorlibolog.tiwiT0105.f):,-...ti,;1,!i*O41. • • • THjJRSDAY, ,JANUARY 6th, 1938 and Mrs.. Ernest Ackert were merit guests at a dinner at Mr. Robt. Rae's, Lucknow., • Aimer .Ackert, Gw_enfaliti,Jack and:Mies. Katherine RobQrt;.orril"weie Sunday' gpeSts' aY:*r; Richard ` El- lititt's: : — • ;Mr.. R4Plia,rd • Baker • spent, NeW Year's .day ',Mr:, Vin.e..Jackscin's' .• • , Miss; Gwendolyn. lAckert 'returned to Brantford. on Monday. Megsis. 'Inward' and; Bail' liarriS and , Stuart J.amiesOn - Of spent FridaY:. 'Ohesley friends: BORN, -,To Mi.. and Mrs., Harvey Ackert, in in Kineardine General Hospi- tal, on Monday. January 3rd the gift of a Son. 'Congratillations - ' Mr, and Mrs,. Mark Joh,nston and ,ferhily Spent, New Year's' day at Mr. John Johristons. ' lirtfi Mrs. John, Jarnies6n of. Paramoant; • Mr. limier Beak' et Lye um ea wiist9ifivm Show Starts At 8 P.M. , ' Thursday, Friday, ."Satu Jaluary 644. JEAN HARLOW 'CLARK ". GABLE • - • SARATOGA' storY, 'of the Raab. Trark. _ ; Akio - ""CARTOON" .and *NEWS" • , Menday,.. Tneeday, 'Wednesday •Janilary 104.12' 4. • • JOE BROwrt. HELEN mAcig ",. IT FOR A KING!„1. An 'Amusing Otiniedy.' A Also ° "Workshops Of Old Mexlite .''LOCKS AND 'BONDS" (Edgar Kennedy) ;Brune; .$1ek.,. Kr. and 'Mrs Gordon I JarniesOn, Isabelle and Stuart,'were ' ,., ..., , , .. , , ‘,..iONUM:ENTS at: first cost the Nsvv:Yearts visitors at Mr: Thos. ' ..„Mr. and, .,:mr, s.,.:14s. ;yin Hooey .and : s'llav'. ry • __..... ..., . he ,intst‘,3‘ilinredenaiTent°m-aCehigriueipriipe--dle.ilv:htill' son ,w;ere. re:e,n,t vis.it o,rs at, ..i‘iis .A,i-,,Iveoxteleinot.iinep,e . nti4 e, ihighlargest eclass display work, .0wemaollak. 'mei/ Ackeit's. ; ' ., FloMrreilcaePdan‘diVI;J;:u.. kR, 9Ab;eirte recent vii-! I t'''ll'nriro.'ri..ts.A. 11 f finished any retail- i) ysand factory blast in ma. t. * . to:4i at Mr.' John Barr's; , , , '• . . ; ; •• • ,, letWioena: wtois'ilioutr° Reeve, Mr. our El.::: eenhe`Pt111,1:Ii3a..Y11-tYelia.e"riadi;niugPCh:.i.iun'ittaaPrall, . ec16:4:- rna, ": saveiegdgranites ai 7 . , . , Hatt :.who bas again been.'succeSal 1 in 'winning the election, and to our 'local. dealers',. agents' snd,midd email "E-6.0F,111hrer Mee3r4. ;.1Arthi±r.; Graham, i"...9.4,t4,..1;Y seeing us. us • a n --5 , nr- -;.-- Alex-aiIacICenzie. • Miss ,pertrude Ilainilion, of Clifford ,spent ' the . holidays With her parents; Mr. and Mrs. ,Andrew liainilton. • • .e.t�flT 0 COUNTER CHECK BOOKS PRINTED GUMMED TAPE MADE BY Styles for every business Various colors and designs Samples, suggestions and prices without :obligations • .1OCKER I hate to be kicker, I always long for peace, But the wheel that ,dOea the; eqUeelf- • ing is the,Onethat gets the grease , nut'.too hard to, please; • .l3ut, the dog' that's; always:. seratelu is ,the one that has the fleas.•• The art :-cif soft stun spreading is,a thing thatlialls and stales, • But the Wields the . hammer is the guy who •,drives the nails. ; not put any notiOns-that•are harmful in your head, „. But-the-babi that keeps yelling • ' • the, baby that .gets' fed. , ERVIE , aril Mi.. and. mrs. Needh and sons Burton and Glenn returned Sunday from motor trip to.. Kansas, where. visited the former' brother. Mr. and W; .Wyldes and-,daugh- ' ter•.e.; Misses , Kathleen and Viola, *rite - 'ti Teronto during the holidayirs .. TTilolrieo-o!tSot,urg: 7on visited ,a fe*ivs in . , . 1t SCS Lona and Myrtle Chadbourn Toronto, were, home .fere the .;h91-. , tdays% - the pallhearers were Messrs. J. J. • Ityan, ,,Leroi R j:' Durnin, FHugh King, Jag. ;Gi n ,an , owes.. Sound has reported that the innigan. .Tbe remains -were laid to .paSt week ,.edveral merchants; have rest 'in 'Drirtgarinon cemetery. WO.•\v'O....xe-. Tmheeyxiaatine similar to Canadian $5 00 biils in eircula- teid \to his :,...1s, but are worth only Cents: WM. Hamilton (,t1i2alieth) of gthel., ;and Mrs. Win., Benjamin (Janet') Un- ity; •.; ' Decide, To Wire. il;choOr- The 'annual • ratepayers meeting. (ft S. No. 8, took Place Wednegrlay.; Dec. 20th, 'at the schoOrat'1- p.m. MrVictor ,Errington, ; the,,.retiring trus- tee, •:was re-elected by :aeclarnatiort Mr. W. Stewart occupied the chat) and 'Mit. Davidson, filled the positiee of :secretary, 'After a ,delay Of 'a 'year, it we's finally. dacided to instal hydro, using, the latest thie of indirect • lighting, with work' to , be done as quickly. as Possible: 'It has been decided th serve hot 1 h EACHING' THE UAL .• •• Ooniathotio •• ' . ' •••-•-; ' ' 4.1- .1...lailililtegosiiit;";e4stntri4bblirnnrat'otIlb4ru':41°66a 1w6aauirinf it"' :# • troilitent and care Oyn4aa, terAo. r" ea' Of tiniel, It can Old:. laws. " ileghl borne.. Ther„iso,, it is.na .1'e,upin' rrujigal blot ..' .dhien.se, :aspen 3r, .dangorsous, to young. : • • ::::I;#;;;;;!.!;4::filvi?:-*IlliiVli°44: • fittrilY beilo mlfreeTeiltakhibh:oro*"FitmartatUtdbill"li41;480:34v:±341470:1;:tAMPCI"cti.hbov'eted'culh"Ht'cna'. . ;12°7; ' t'et the Rastonal rsliz by tn°:'muidel'i ' •thinu's 'which had G. 1....ilt...0_.i?r,..t.9.0, , - , abtait-fi::777 -7 ';',-..-,-.71?7,71:,14r.rthillf . ,n3o_ ent easo:t. tothp 1.1.10goiwinoovnero,f itthhiweasm • lir long "before prising a 'stove ' a hospital began show rostiltapoople. wore' • .actuallY „' creen an(I dishes The being mired °inn about it' h°r41. and "MI* ,Wood, contract Was Seder 'd b 'Anderson lit' • • Y 811dh"14 ex Trasfee The prtirenre, th'e. chanede ' In outlook neVti° a n b it, 9 Of , be attended '•jv&IIo for mors than ono ..etn 3-.45 per cord, Oth:or W111 Come up at '-th t R.Ob'eertniDo".iati9L(it'ren'snsii:t.?,; o(1)Yrntifv113:enrc:011113,°tiheDominion,taan4%1; tibitbtothYetlohar7rgaoni' 37 in" er tine. sanatoria ,throultiht a ' NCW Yeara- with th f • are ?sting np' Board' meeting, . • , The gereulcis ' re . as. ilsort, Elori Dtitt uNit thr'stlitg'hav° noon an lo that th' ' ay w1li#4,alaandl.i.itdileee7derotatill7tr54t.em t119 ‘akeise, istinatandblek her wrist, ousands hay° boon ' camands an McNer who ' ' ' n . her , intoenete.t wivocluitid,wihioavbouthelr ,...fio*sinilltroihanT, ' ,, o IS 1 n wIthrnzt 86th •year, fell on the fiber (Inc d h" aTfhtoeiirgClihrsb• e is weak 'lir 'coif ' d' t. • Prenlit*fProllat.r6thili, Itto hor80°)eisulistitldtuiPio'lle°;frf°13drael, thihn: mendittii, we:c .seemg. 0 he on tne bed, the. bt. c 1 hepe'f'01; her eenniteinu'e-; tveadrwalflicatlic°ertn;:eutortilpeeroies.tia. ale:, °itthhetti°d:1181:ocali.- Improvement, , •, , • nroiriemttibiteirepifoosrcims.Wwilid7ste.hs,14 hits,* malty:nig ,, •„, , , ., . , „ hi sight, this would indeed be a cals#Mity. # • ' • • • be *AceoniPlisbod With tho Contitilled •Mr, and lVfrs: Leslie ;Seholtz and co-operation of tho public at ler e. . ., . , . Mr, and Ural 'Oliver .8rnith: ' :of tho footing Of self coiiii,inceney and Gordon spent N.CIP Year's ddy` with • T Trustees of. ilia 1Vfliskota, t,fin 1'6[1/4810 and tlif“4neeri Mar' nospitals ••, • or Onsimptives aro determined that. ,• ': So far as :within their iiewor,, he ono iws unMnlas8; vClitstilii'd46risW61)Ar:tullbiY•tiMe"'bri w <cw"t71641'llid'::slicirL'ilirdellain;ttitigtegt1(c°(tttToltnalavaainlitiatiliticitatifl'Fielireitu Mrs, to hiiI go% oldsneers from. tuberce coils the be • , - ode,t,ipix, 2 3 Oollege Street‘ '1"OrOilt•Oi , ,• •