The Lucknow Sentinel, 1940-04-11, Page 4ri
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OR ONE OF TWELVE OTHER CASH PRIZES
2nd Prize 153rd Prize45 Prize-'5Ten Prizes $1 Each
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to lose,
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not later than Saturday, May 4th,
.1940..
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and address, and also; the name of
your Purity Flour dealer, clearly.,
3. The judges' decision will be final.,
6. This contest starts' Monday; April
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than Saturday, May 4th, 1940, to
Purity Flour :Contest . Department,
Western Canada Flour Mills- Co.,.
Limited, 293 MacPherson Avenue,
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PJU!!-!T9 FLOUR
Best foal your Baking
on . leave from Listtowel.
•
Jt i, McNilI returned to Strat-
•,ford }rjormal:'Mlonday after,; teaching,
last;' e*. -at. Murray's1• school.
. ,Dave Stewart of Lochalsh :was,
recent Visitor " 'with' Mr.°and Mrs.
'Ds- onald MacDonald.
Mr..•.'and . Mies. Moss.. McMillan, Marry
Mut Hugh . Allan were guests of Mrs.
McKenzie Sunday.
Mrs., D. H. Alton visited' in our .burg
last Friday .
Mr. "and Mr's 'Harold Stewart and
chiildren 'are upending two weeks with
relatives in 'this vicinity while "Doc"
This eneemnii ty, eirtends•_.sympathy
to the MacKay family in the passing
of their brother, the'late Donald .Mac-
Kay whose death occurred last y! ei
Mrs.. .Joe, Jardine of Evanston, Ill.,
is caring for her mother 'while Miss
Mary McKenzie is enjoying.a holiday
in Chicago. • • . ;
Mr. and 'Mrs. Lorne Webster, 'Mrs.
Ben Rising of ISeaforth, Mr. • • Sam
Webster of Craik, Sask., Harold; Gar."'
deer, Bill and 'Jack Webster of town
I visited with Mr; and Mrs. Will Reed.
'Sunday. •
THE HO:MESTEAD:
n
"You're making big improvements,
John... did you conte into a legacy?"
"No sir, I got a Horne Improvement
./ Loan from the Bank of Montreal. A
a sin4le matter- no fuss 'of bother.
•* The rates are low, and I'm paying it '
back by instalments."
TIDE. 'UCKNQW • SENTINEL
MAILMEN OWE .CT
TO STATE Of ROAD
(LAIIGSJITE NEWS) '-
The snow. plow came through this
district on Wednesday and op ned the.
7' road ••on highway No. 16 front Luck-
now to Teeswater `1ij way of Zangside;
for ears, The -township roads are still:
in. -had condition in this vicinity acid,
the,mailman from Teeswater has re-,
fused to come' till they are fixed and;
on Friday when Mr. II, McQuillin,' R,
R.' 5.mailm an. came through the flood -1
,ed .:portion in front of. Elmer Tiffin'si
swamp. en 'con. 4 'on Friday his' horse`
broke two' bags. 'Rumours 'have it het
too 'says he; is itot coming till the;
roads are made more passable:
Mr, and `Mrs.. Ed- •Wedel .and • little,
_son Jahn, Denton. Moore, Charlie Tay,,;
lor, Jainieson '•Pettypiece. spent Thurs-
day? evening with Mr.' and' .Mrs. .'Or
ville Tiffin: , •
11'l e. Langside 'Rural` .Club held• their
social 'entert'ainm`ent, 'a dance, on . Fri-•
day' evening•.last with a fair crowd
attendance The roads each. way were
opened for' cars within a' mile. and!
a. quarter:but from .the: 8th Con, they',
were opened.:'to Mr. Foster Moffat's
Many :drove their cars as fat as the.
road was opened and walked the re
maining distance. This . Friday even
ing, April 12th the contest program
will .be held with Mrs. Ivan Conley,
and Bill Henry :captains and Mrs:
Vic Emer'son and .Orvile Tiffin capt—
ains .on the `other .side., The program
begins at 9 o'clock:
Mr. and: Mrs..Russel Ritchie' and
,Mr.. John Smith of Holyroed spent
Monday with, Mr.' and 'Mrs. Rueben
Tiffin.
Mr, and Mrs., Toni Hockley ' and
little' grandson, Tommy.. Pritchard of,
Prestonmotored here with Mr. Elmo,
Pritchard. on'Sunday and are spend-
ing this week, with Mr: and. Mrs: Rus-
sel Moore: •
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin spent
Sunday .•with' Mr. 'and Mrs. Robert
',Stuart. j
I . • Mr, and • Mrs: Cecil Falconer of E.
Wawanosh 'spent Sunday,•'with Mr. and
Mrs.,�'George Tiffin.
Mr., George Wraith spent Tuesday
with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson.
Mr. Jim Richardson is spending this
week •with Mr. Chester Pinnel of Cul-
ross.
Mr. Jim Morrison, Jr._,. left on 'Fri-
day for Toronto.
Mr,' a1l�Mra �Goegtt girl
Miss Irma Caslick of Ripley spent
Sunday with ..Mr. "ands Mrs. Thos: Hill'.'
Mr. Wilfred Ca'slick of Culross'
spent • `a . few days with Mr. Wallace'
Conn and Billie' •Caslick, and with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Hail. , '
• Mrs. Harold` Currie of 6th Con. O il-
ross spent Thursday with ,Mr. and
Mrs. George Harkness. .
Mr. and -Mrs. Edwin. Day of Gorrie
spent Sunday with her sister Mrs.
Harold Currie. '
One day last .,week an areoplane
from Camp Borden flew 'low over this
locality fora few hours and it was
learned it was' Mn. •Lawrence. Mc-
Burney of •Saskatoon trying to locate
his aunt and uncle, .Mr, and Mrs:
Thos. Hill. He located Wingham but
found he could not locate their 'farm.
However Mr. and Mrs. Hill saw the
aeroplane and. they thought it might
possibly be their nephew,' which it
was.
The United Y. P. S; •of 'White-
church did .not have 'their meeting
due to the roads not ,being in. good
condition. ! '
Learn to say "No"; it :will be of
-more use to yon than to be able. to
read Latin.—Spurgeori
• ZIO ( •
Quite a number in ,our' Midst are
recovering *ream the measle epideinic,
Among the victims were Misses El-
len Andrew, Kathleen ,Gardner, Kath-
leen Gibson and. Master• Keith Hack-
ett. •
Congratulations are extended to Mr,
and Mrs. Robert Helm upon the ad-
vent•of a son.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Ritchie. and Miss
Elsie visited Miss Jean Ritchie in
Byron on Sunday: •
Mr. and .Mrs. Joe Freeman and
family of Leeburn spent Sunday 'with
Zion friends. ,
Mrs. Isaac Andrew is. at present
confined .to 41er bed, from swelling
of her..Iintbe due to' a. blood condition.
We' hope for an improvement short-
ly,
at $5.25 pet $100 repayable in twelve
Monthly ins;alreents. For borrowers with
'
seasonal in Hyl.... 'repayment, . e,
s o cfiffies
may be made in other
convenient periodic instalments.; Ask for our folder.
a
• ,na'raBLISHEri 1817
EAL
rs. • ary ' ae ' ey o ' ip ey is
visiting her daughter Mrs. Eralik
Ritchie this week.
We are pleased to report that Mr.a.
Robert Andi w- ds:.again able to be
around about the house after his long
bout with his old adversary,' asthma.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McKay and Jack
of Paisley visited. Zion friends' on'
Sunday.
Lucknow Branch: V. N. PR......
irS"T, iVlatager
it .
jack McDonagh. We regret that Mrs.
C. E. McDonagh, • ivho ' i's' at present
a shut-in, at the home ,ff her son
John, is not gaining in strength as
her many friends would wish.
TRAIL . RANGERS'
Commencing in this issue, and•each
week thereafter the •Lucknow. "Sepoy"
Trail Ranger , Camp will' publish a
weekly ,column. for' its.members acid
those . interested in boys' :Work,' It will
include not. only a record 'of Club act-
lvities,'bvt news of Trail 1Ranger work
the. world :over; 41nd• items of .4• terest
about our members ;as well,
l!ey ' Kids' Entex, .ty'e 2nd Annual
Grand •,'1Vlarble Tourhatnent, sponsored:
by: the :Trail Rangers; ' Saturday, April
20th, : Entry fee 5c.. Its your chance-
to : become, • the new 1940 "Marble'
Champ" -and win . a .5 pound box • of'.
eliocolates donated by, the Wm. Pat-
erson Co., -Brantford, . Ont.*
Remember' the meeting tonight,
gang, 7:30 sharp, peryb`ody out and
-help :your patrol. Bring , a notebook
and pencil for•• work on tl;e Pathfinder
emblem. ; ;
LANGSlDE a NORTH, t,
The Mission Band held their April'
meeting at the Thome of Mrs. F. G.
Moffat on Saturday with an attend-
ance of 19. The meeting opened with
the' call to-� worship 'given by Winnie
Donaldson. Response by. Gertie Brown'
Hymn . 212 was sung,' The Scripture.
passage was .read by Agnes Conley,
A reading 'The First Easter", 'was.
given by Isobel Orr.' Grace Richard-.
son led in ' prayer.. Hymn, 192 ' was
Ming. A reading m Mi Easter Thought"
was' given by Raba ' Marshall. George'
Maclnnis gave the 'offering prayer.'•
Minutes were read' and the roll"call-
ed. Business matters were then:' dealt
with.; Hymn 552: was sung. An East-
er poem' was -read by John Maclnnis..
The. topic on Easter was given' by
Miss Osborne. .Hymn 209 was sung
and Mrs. Pariah Moffat closed the
meeting with prayer. The next meet-
ing will he held 'at the home of Mrs,
Peter �Moffat,° Boundary, on Satur-
day, . May '4th.
""'Mr..,..and' Mrs. Lloyd Avery spent
Wednesday evening . ,with :Mr. and
Mrs; Neil MacDonald.
Mr.. , and Mrs. Farish Moffat spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley.
Whytock of Culross. •
Miss Donalda MacCallum spent the
week -end at her home.
. Mr.' Jack Fletcher returned on Wed-
nesday to New Golden Rose mine,.
Sudbury.
Mr. and Mrs,• J. W. Ross and 'Ron-
ald' of Teeswater visited' on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Moffat.
The Y. P S. held their meeting
in they church on Monday 'evening
The call to worship was given by 'the
vice president Gertie Brown. Response
by Bob Orr. Psalm 41 was sung. Min-
utes of 'the last'. two, meetings were
read and adopted. The roll call was
answered by a commandment. Ardyss
Brown, Literary convener, then took
charge of the program: Hymn' 77;1°
was sung. Jean ' °Shorne gave'. the
Scripture reading. Farish Moffat led
in prayer.' Hymn .5,7.I.yvas sung. A
reading was given by Isabel `Orr.
Kenneth Donaldson gave the offer-
ing prayer.. Ardyss. Brown gave the
topic "The Life Work' of the . late
Jan • Buchan". Mrs. Farish Moffat
gave a reading "Farewell to Lady
Tweedsmuir, Hymn '166 was sung
and the meeting was closed with pray
er by Jessie Orr. There was 13 in
attendance. The next meeting will be
in' charge, of the missionary'conven-
er, Mrs. Farish Moffat.
Receives Discharge T
"M'1n"•" Thompson, 'well "known to
baseball fans here, • received his dis-
charge last week from the 97th Bat-
tery: •
MAFEKING
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Twamley and
children of Chatham spent the'week-•
end with Mr. and Mrs. George Twam-
ley and' Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Twam-
ley.. • .. •
'Mr: and Mrs. Elmer Phillips and
Archie. are visiting relatives in Ot-
tawa. ,' •
Remember' the pays "His Womenr
folk" to be given in Blake Hall Fri-
day evening April 19th • by:the Ben-
miller Yoting People. (See adv. neat
week).
Mrs. .Wilfred Hoffman of Dunn-
ville is visiting relatives do the line.
Mr. Finlay.' Shackleton of Mount
F+ rest spent, Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs. Norma Shackleton._
W. Is PRESENTS
GI FT TO ,MRS, SWAN
.(ST. HELEN'S NEWS)
Awing, to weather . and' road condi-
tions the attendance at the meeting of'.
the, Women's 'Institute held in, the,
COMmtinity`Mall-en"Thprstlay after.
noon 'was only 18. Mrs. Will Ruther-
ford presided •and the. roll call was
dead to by the name of a
well responded
Canadian city and, for what it • i,
noted. Mrs. I), Philips; Mrs. S. Todd
and° Mrs, R. Buchanan were. appointed
•a nominating committee to bring in'
a slate Of offj'cers at the May meet-
ing. The -natter of :erecting a mem,
erial. to , the pioneer • settlers of West
'Wawancish was introduced by Mrs.
Ball+wiio was appointed, to secure in; •
formation ,, regarding the . cost,i,. and
}ther,,'.details. $ome.plans •were made
;For • .the ' District - Annual. meeting
which- will he held -here on Fridaiy,
-Mai: 31sT.. Wer.work pf the• 'W. :Y.
C. ' A: was the' subject of an article
read by, Mrs.. McKenzie'Webb. Mrs.
E. W. Rice read a poem 'on "One of
these days". `The .s.
these in charge
of Mrs. Gordon McPherson, condrener
of "Canadianization" who gave •a
splendid paper' on "New .Neighbors".
Mrs. Chas. MacDonald . read of "A
Me;norial Day Vision". An interesting
feature'eof the meeting.'was the pres-
entation to Mr's. John Swan, who is
leaving' next week for their new' home
near Bernie. dirs. Will Rutherford
read an, address of ' appreciation and
good wishes and Miss Mildred Mc.
Quillin presented Mrs..Swan. with' a
table cloth and vase lof ice -box earn=
ations.''Mrs. Swan made. 'a fitting .re-•
.
ply and Fall joined in singing "For,
She's • a Jolly Good Fellow". At the
conclusion. of the meeting lunch was
served by the hostesses Mrs. Gordon,
Mrs. 'Ball and Mrzt. Thom.
Mrs: R. J. `Woods returned home
on Saturday after spending the win-
Ater with members ' of her family. She
was accompanied • by. Mr.. Wilson
Woods of Dundas,
• Miss Norma Weatherhead returned
to' Stratford Normal 'en Monday .af
ternoon after 'spending the past week
in observation and teaching in` No.
12 school under the direction' of Miss
'Elleda Hunter. '
The. weelbly meeting of the Y. P.
U. was, held with the president Mrs:;
E. W. Rice . in the chair. The topic,
Grenfell o% Labrador, took the .forni'
of a' radio' broadcast with Mrs. Wal-
lace Miller it1 .charge.. • Taking part
were Isobel and Dorothy:Miller, E.
W. Rice, Malcolm Buchanan, Harold
Woods and Allan Miller with music
provided by Mrs. Durnin� Phillips.:
It was learned here with regret
of the death of Mr.. Alex. McLennan
of Chicago on' Friday. Mrs. McLen-
nan, who before" her marriage was
Miss Margaret . Clark,' was a former
resident of St. Helens. 'The funeral
was ..held from his old home at Kin -
tail on Tuesday..
Private Clayton.Solomon and $ his
bride of Stratford were recent vis-
itors with their cousin, Mr..and Mrs.
John Swan.
4
WI-IITECHURCH,
Miss Catherine 'Patterson, R.N., of
Stratford spent a few days last week
at her home here.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Coultes and little
daughter Marjorie' spent Sunday at
Paisley with relatives there.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McLean spent
'Sunday at Walkerton with their.
daughter Mrs. Cr*. •
Mr. and Mrs. Sim of Toronto spent
the week -end .with: her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Thos: Inglis...
Messrs. Donald Sprung-' and Mr.
Ball of Londesboro spent Sunday with
the former's aunt, Mr. and Mfrs. Tllar-
ence Coxa
Miss Eleanor Sprung of Londesboro
is spending this ,week with :her aunt
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cox.
The ministerial assooiation met
Monday of last week at the manse
with Rev. and "Mrs. J. Pollock.
We are sorry to' report Mr. Price
Scott who was working in M. James
Wilson's sawmill, while. putting on a
belt which .slipped fell from one floor
to another. In . the fall he broke a
bone in his ankle, and was badly
shaken up. Ile was taken to a doc-
tor and had the' injured ankle put
in a cast. He will be confined to the
house for 'a while."
Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs.
John Gillespie who Saturday even-
ing celebrated theit 59th wedding an-
niversary. Mr, and Mrs. Charlie Gil-
spie, an. • o c 1 .ren,. a so r.•
John Gillespie, Jr., of New Sarum.
Mr. and
Mrs ' Frank .Gillespie and
two children ' of Goderieh, Mr. and
Mrs. Gibson Gillespie and family, Mr.
:and Mrs: Charlie Martin and family,
and Mr.. and Mrs. Ezra Scholtz and
family, all of- this community were
present. ,
Rev. and Mrls. Pollock spent last
o.Ezas s as ae
P, —14-1:CL740V.44r
day this week with 114r. It. Y. 'Car-
rick.
• Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Kennedy of
Winghain visited on Sunday with his
Mother Mrs. David Kennedy.
Holyrood` ieere Snn y isil:ors with -
Mr. and Mrs George Saunders.
Miss Jean • Anderson and 'Gordon
visited on Sunday with Mr. and' Mrs
Harvey Webb, St, Helens.
THiJRSbAX, APRIL lll.th,. 1940.
POR SALE—Little pigs. Russ 1lid=-
dleton, Phone 26-9, Ripley. •
FOR. SALE -19 pigs, six.weeks -old.'
Kenneth . Purves, R. 1, Lucknow.
`WANTED TO. RENT--100"acre farm
with Buildings: Apply at Sentinel Of-
fice.
FOR SALE—A young,gancier or will
trade for a. goose. 'Will Ritchie; R,' 3,
'Luucknow.
A•LE—.Seve alp. 'biushels t,!r
FOR $ F .
cleaned alfalfa., seed.. • Apply,'.Rlnfer.
•Johnston; R.R. 7, Lucknow::' .
1140R RENT=House .and .lot'•'in Kin -
'loss Township, R.R..'5,• Lucknow. Ap-
ply at Sentinel 'Office. . • , ''•
TO• RENT=Garage.' space, central
location, in Peter McCall's •barn,'•L.uck-
now. '
FOR SALE—U'sed disc harrows and
drills, also new ones... Alex ' Reavie.
Lucknow, '
FOR SALE—Recleaned Red . Clover
seed. James McIntosh, R. ' 5, 'Luck-
now. -
Luck -now.• •
FOR SALE—Yellow 'blossom • sweet
clover and Timothy 'seed. Apply to
Ernest Gaunt, R. 1,- `l.uc3Know, Phone
12 'on 64, 'Lucknow.
LOST ' A baby buggy 'on the Luck
now;'Gramei, early in March. "Will'the
finder please return to, E. L. Ripley;
Lucknow.• ,Reward• • .
RIDE WEST-WA'NTED-• lois-5merah,
to 'Saskatchewan by a passenger who
will share expenses.. Apply to Arthur•
Ramage, R. 2, Lueknow.
SEED GRstIN•�Government Stand-
ard No. 1 grade's . of , Ontario Varie-
gated Alfalfa, Red, Mammoth, Alsike,
Yellow' and. White Blossom Sweet
Clovers, *Timothy, Orchard, and B1tie
Grasses for sale at W. G; Andrew. =
FElRTII.'JZER—The Liicknowr 'Con- I.'
sumeas'• Co -..operative •is 1n.a. pos%tion !e'•
to supply' materials'• for the 'mixing
of ill braeds of fertilizer..•Please or,:
der early. John Jamieson,, , manager, :
Phone 71, 1 ckl aw,'
WANTED: Working housekeeper t
act. as matron .at: the "Children's' .Aid • •
Welfare Horne," Walkerton, .,County
of Bruce.. Must be fond of children.;
State age,, salary and. qualifications.
Applications, to- be received not .later. •
than April 30th. 'Duties to • conRinepee
June• ist, 1940. Write to • box No. 141,•
PIANOS --=Spring clearance sale. Such.
well known ...makes as: Heintzman,
Mason & Risch, Weber, etc.. Al( thor-
oughly reconditioned, perfectly -tuned,
de-rnothed and guaranteed. Write to-
day fol• complete list of; bargains.,
Terms to' suit •your 'convenience.
Heintzman &.- Co. Ltd., 2421 Dundas.
St; '.London.'
FOR SALE—O.A.C. 21, .Seed barley.
Government standard No. 1. 80c per .'
bushel: W. P. Crozier, R.R. '1, Dam -1
g•nnon, Phone Dungannon ' 78-13.
FOR SALE—One Clyde mare,. 7 "year's ,
old, due. tofoal middle of. Mayor a
Gelding rising" 3 :years, well broken:
Wm. Andrew, R. 7, Lucknow. .
FOR . SALE -,Timothy seed, grades I
and II•; crown millet, . flax seed, soy';
beans, O.A.C. No. . 211. • For particu-
lars, apply to E. G. Zinn, RR. 7, Luck-
now,
uck•
now,P.hone Dungannon 76-3. '
WHEN PAINS ARE TORTURE from
Rheumatism, .Sciatica, Backache, use
a —
Rumac ps their. � Tyre -Way Action
attacks the': cause. hfcKlM'S, DRUG
STORE.
FOR SALE—Baby buggy in first•
class condition; a New Raymond sew-
ing machine and a man's heavy black
rain cape. Apply..to•Mrs. Harvey Web-
ster, Lucknow. „ • .:
CLEARING AUCTION SALE • Of
farm) farm stock, implements, grain.,
etc.,, at Green Valley Farm,' Con. 6.
Kinloss .on Friday; April 19th at 1
o'clock sharp: See bills for full par••
tirulars. T. Al.' Stewart,. Prop.; Matt:
Gaynor,' Auc.
PAINTING' and PAPERHANGING-..
I am prepared to,give prompt, satis-
factory service in all lines of. paper-
hanging, : painting and decorating.
Sample books. George Burgess, Luck -
A. E. COOK
PIANO, • VOICE. &' THEORY
• FOR. APPOINTMENTS:
Cell, At' Hills Store . or
Alex Mowbray's
'Phone ` 145-j
T. ARMSTRONG
OPTOMETRIST
WILL'13E '
IN. LUCKNOW
'EACH: WEDNESDAY •
9.30 A.' M. To6P.M.
AT . WM. SCHMID'S STORE
Order Bray Chicks now, and be
"lucky.' when egg prices climb
next Fall.' See''me, •or phone me,'
right away. Personal attention,
prompt delivery.
Leith & Gibbons
BOX 72 • . ' LUCKNOW
SPRING IS HERE
The time is just arriving when everything. takes on new. life,
. and we see on all sides preparations to match aur surroundings
with the new and brighter seasons ahead. •
The housewife is busy with her spring'cleaning, and no doubt
planning' some changes in her home. Theafarmer starts tilling his„
land ready for seeding. The merchant and the' manufacturer are
offering their wares of the thousand and one things. that, are part
of, our spring and summer' life.
In. the course of these. changes 'everyone wilt find the need of
transportation services, and whether it's •a daily requirement or
just oeassionally you'll fled more satisfaction in using:
•LISTOWEL TRANSPORT LINES 'LIMITED
Head Office, Listowel, 155. . Lucknow Phone 144
'„
•
ASHFIELD
Miss Ella Hunter has returned front
a very pleasant holiday 'in Manitoba.
Mrs. John Bradley is home • from
Kincardine Hospital and is improving
mprovmg•
after her operation.
Mrs. Vernon . Hunter of
Lucknow
spent last week with her aunt Mrs;
J. Bradley.
Congratulations to 1'
successful box social on F`riday's even -
.
the Kincardine. Young People put on•
a two -act, play followed by the, social
hour' after which the remainder of
Abe evening'a
WAS spent in 'dancing.
Those who attended the Pipe Band
dance in Lucknow on F'rid'ay evening
iePo►'t . a very enjoyable time.
Mr. Harold Hibben of Atwood call-
ed on friends here• this week.
s a ..»
^-- -''s .:.- . • s. F Rte,., _ ....-_:..;^
If'd' TI ,' htu•'i ilaV "f tFi`e"attdalier ,.. 4.. -_
death of his brother Mr. Alert Mac-
Lennan of.Chicago. .i.were
_
go. The remains
brought' here on Monday and, the
funeral is this Tuesday with inter-•
nient in pintail cemetery,
evening following' their' marriage.
The Canadian Band . •
B nd opened their
1.940 engagement bene last week ,
The Amberley I.,. O. L. held a very
q