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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1927-07-28, Page 8G. r Tan meow simin9114 ' L'It 201 I027 a and, CHILDREN'S HOSE-- OwNO. 55 Silk andLisle for ladies, in several' • esi at 75c. is sure winner. • NO, 650 Lades' SUkand-RaYon-a new coin- Matto- thist year7is:provinga good seller having lustre as •good as any $2.00 hose and less danger of garter runs. , Children's everyday, hard -Wearing Hose, jil ribbed cottdif and dolburs, 20, 25 and 30ca pair. . u ummer Underwear for'Ladies and Children, PRESERVE SEASON SUPPLIES,ARE ON HAN NLEY'S VARIETY. STO LUCHNOW, ONTARIO ,11/1•••• A.-LKERTON' , .ROBBED Jerome Bruder, the bank teller whO. • „ . - five weeks ago accidentally' shot him - Self while cleaning a revolver, died as .result, of thewound on Tuesday! July 19th • He was .26, years of (age' .and the '',9n1Y, son of Mr. and Mrs. John IL :Bruder of limn.. The. deceased was tellers in the Bank' of Commerce here, 'and , on June 15, after returning ,:from having 'dinner. took iii!the',Office revolver and began tO, 'clean it. Reinoving shells. frein-the-eylinder;-he, overlooked one. and this one later was exploded ;while. , the ntiazle, Of the ;kiln • was 'directed ,--tewards...4.his-,stgoinack passed IlirStugh.., the . sternacho • -.:the, spine, and the pleuresac. In spite of every care septic' pinioning;set •ilt and the patient gradually became worse.;:. •' ' •-•!•• ' The late .Mr, Bruder ,was a temper7 *te, ::industrious and ' well -beloved young inaitrill.e-Was'tc,•imentber •:of the, le Kights. of 'Cehinibuis and of ' the HyNanie ..Society,,, thinks he has an open -neind".„?f enljeii,.nkerely vaant.•; The' Mortality rate for heart fail- ure is lest:than' the rate for brake failure.., • Q1,11hi Nor ti.lA*Ts 40,PANEY ' (C1/14Oti. N'ew87R!.ic"(1) Mr. Ji4,4iii:cii:4siri .tlisSers,,T;eman 11Sonic;f.c eifleiritrnior eit.,• Who hae:SPeitt, the, past twenty-one years 'in ,California, arrived last week !* visit to the home of his sister, Mrs. John, Cuninghame: „Mr., Stev-. ertson,..wh'(!( is in his ninotieth")"reare Wee&-hk,IflarY:rliilhin; a evie itarl -C`Oining":.threeigii: the 'Panck!na"-inst and landing: irr.New York; He made the „ journey :-entirely alone' and wati 'eighteen days On beard .the boat. He thoroughly enjoyed. the trip, making friends With many on ' hoard I and found it a Verp.preasant mode of tre vel. Jie ,visited fee,,several weekewith a :nephew nt jersey City. and :also stopped Toronto for a. week or ,e4,, hi.e.sieter'.., Miss 'Bea Stevenson,. 'cOniPanYing him froi there. ' 31r, Stevenson'. came. to Clinton in 1852and for years carried on an 'un- dertaking *busineas here. lie left for California in March, 1906, and this is Itis first return visit. Ile, finds many chtingeS in ClintOn „and misses many, familiar faces. Mr. Stevenson is erect and active , his only.inftrinity. being a., dimness of vision. ing. In' the Public. - have passed•withmi aminat all, • .1928 MOTOR'140131444*IltATES - 4011.*:40ergeS. #eniTi.Mlniater of Highwaye, announced liiat.;„,week „that • the contract ,for the 1928.Motor, ye- niarkere has, been given .to Canadian .CelortYPO,...1411; Handl- ten;.on,* unit bashr,cif .73ikc. a set of plates.. . The Contract will involve .a. Government expenditure for the Department 'ttntiltes' Vt4t• 47,0,090‘ vehicles will be ,OPerated, in Onfatio 'next'. year, of .which ,400,000 .Will,„ be • passenger. ears. Thq present:•contritat' ,prlee is one-quarter Of Cent lower than the figure' On which the Hamilton. firm gebilred the`award"-ma.the.1,927 plates. The 1922,:markers will have .11. 'yellow .. • . background Witk,black. lettering and , there 'will .be no elange 10 design.- The "yelloei" will be, the tint of the 1924..' plates:: Sometime on .Saturday night be- tween` the hours of nine and mid- night,' some person or persons, Man- aged :to Slip into one of 'bedrooms off the kitchen in the Chinese restaurant 'in "the Reiss block cui-d. made 'a geta- Way. with 'seine $80 in 'Cash. ;Being Saturday nightand the Usual heavy business being carried on, to get into the room, Without being noticed by the Chinese would -be .comparatively easy. The Chinese' were in the habit Of keejiing. a eonsiderable.sunvin the bedroom and quite ,a; number of young men,bank around the, kitchen of the ifeitaiiiiiit.7'-lCiS----13-p--40ed,thatthe erirnq. -Ni.es'eommitted,bl 1oct1 youths, who 'had learned of the Memel being, kept, there. ,.• Provincial Constable •Widemeyer is working on the case. ere and ere I It is estimated that 23.502,000 , acres' will be sown "to elope thia year in tae West, an increase° of 2,500,000 lagrei over 1926, • Canadians hold the 'retard for sating efeits The ,averego Canadian Iasi Year consiimed. 337.-7a record .,,decordinte to 'Dr. J. IL Grisdide,• Deputy Minister of Agricultiire. ONTARIO'S PoPCZATICil , AND -BIRTH 'RATE" The pOnulation of • Or.tar"o • 3,103,900, .the .latest Vital statistics. report issued' bY the Provincial Gov- erninent Shows,„ The.;*urban PoP4h1-": tion is 1,473,189j and rural pomilation is 1;619,811. • Rural Ontario's popula,,.. tion is greater than the urban 'dis- tricts, but the births' in the rural sec- tion• are fewer than in the cities and: towns. . The rate per 1,000 for citie, and, towns was 20.61, ,.On the whole, births Show a ntirneriaal increase, over Aher---previeue_Yee.r of although the rate Vas 'slightly lowerr.-The-il-, FORMER PARAMOUNT RESIDENT . 4 There passed ,away at Iron Moun- In, Mich., on July 19, Mrs. George' Staley,, .1aest daughter" ef the ,Iate Mr. and Mrs. Thonoad Davis, of Para - She is ••survived' by her hus- band and one daughter, --.residing at Iron Mountain, and one sister, Annie - Davis, of Arthur, Ont. _legitimacy rate increased by. 2.6 per 1,000 hiths..` • A VANISHING' ART The butternaliing:Contest at Weta ern Fair is to ; be : elinfinated.• The, present widespread development of •creenteries,•th'e Making ,of .dairy but.. ''ter.:',,begins to be a little out of date, An important item in the farmout- Vet, not so very long ago,, was but- ter; sweet cool earthenware :crocks of it, or delicious golden pound prints. Nowadays' ' many farm .housewives who fermsrly made butter'purchase. even what is used -on their own table. -Exchange. • • CHANGE'*SOCNIII8la OTION METII,OD O PR A long Series of university, collegi- Tobacco -growing le flourishing in Weste.ra ;0"-)iitar.100 and: thiaYeertha. acreage ,Ile. 4000 et . double ;.that d.voted W ties .produc- tien of 04. rdant..la OW' Thecrop hist Year,. was valued • at$0,0011.000. ate inStitlite and publicschool exam- inatiOns have now run their course and come to a • conclusion with the "high school entrance." It is a grati lying fact that examinations.are less and lent; relied on, and. that work chit- inr the -terin-le-increasinglyi-import, ant,_.in_determinin academic' .stand7 hools Many pupils • 'trying a final ei- atimv his: is; eminently sensible, and the m re there 'is of it the . better. There is; in examine- • tions, an element; of chance which is absent' from the day -in -day out per- formance during the term; a ,per- formance averaged .over a long peri- od. A pupil writing. an examination may feel .not quite Up to the mark, may get the very questioni.he Tknows least, or may write on a day when the heat is oppressive and he cannot', • Possibly do very much to the :point is the action taken' by the public schoo board at;:Brampton in- exeusing from examinations tk e seven boys who recently escaped from i.the 'collapse of 'a. "eaye • at Fletcher's Onis of tliO•iiiest poireifid radto statioaii .43esisid*. wit eieeted • at Red *ear, 'Alberta, ia *ear,. :Stations 'will be (spirited in ijo.Cisigary and llIdinekabin by solicits edatrdl ,the' *Oa atatioa: THE ANDREW RE -UNION Dcscend*flts . ofEirIY Askfteld Set- , t.1,ni- ',HMOs PlisOble 'Gathering. • . The first re -union 4lys Andrew 4i.ni1:4A-i4altZldra*Tni1V.teisila*ilihfoweaasilY1.1043det-t'l°e4" Isaac A!idreWht OW' iOncifir .sion 'on Friday July 22nd. Irtie4eli. 'titer proved unfavorable .that the: laWn, .and orchard ,were:. deserted' AI. the .spablous, barn, Where 4iVer, 'goo ro*,00entoovot • of tuo4o'..O14.'"0.1illeP' families enjoyed a. 'good programme'', and ref,realintents. • the intervalS between, showers, the 'genie* and ;Pith,. letie events • were carried Out, in -.1•1).f. fielde. Adjoining:the barn,' ••• ' mfaoytl'icke'afi ilePresen Ives. o e ..a les were preeit from --LnelineWt• Kinlotigh, Dun garivr; qodericli and: Allenford-Mind. points, :Western ,, and •enIfial:.;.0.0arto Essex ' London, Milton, 'Elora; dnelek, :, and Toronto. ; F. Andrew, who brought his: wife and , two chiidren from Vermilion, Alberta, -undoubted- ly . tarried off.,long 'distance:Juniors for having travelled the furthest. te be present at the Reunidn: Repro. .sentatives were' present froM. Mehl. . • . ;an in the persons of Miss .1darY • Firige.q. 'end her sister, Mrs. Erb, and :.deugliter". , • . S. 1:1' 'Stotheis of Essex, 0.ntarpi: •0011 'al •BUT RESTORER. WITH l'413,10.4:P. r, REM' ' E.iri"c4Murlint. Mr. ' Dear. Ort -t lunSt write. and let . You know how our on, • who had, • creepingparalysis, is improving. had only taken of your :Medicinea. ; bout hieeie'llipedeeweek hkiiliesh.be.f:adihilgeearcin°;,Nteldlidthiw3, iii,Pl!te'audain4ngsd. " and is worldng 'every' day;; and i • teal' Ingr iin9PureTi'edmausfithor:SifikiIinis: noire? Wet:ices .stillintyakingyeurininadi.• cannot' • oe your medicine ° too highlYt; for what it • has idol* for us all. We 'do not;thiek' - there is 'any ; medicine sold on the. market go effective ip building up a .reconnue'nd it our neighbors and clitine, and, we highly rlm.lidtrpopWi,,nfigsytostesemi: es,r-mMrso•oMil,u)veem rfnt.t'sNanit: ural Me ;. °sincerely c‘youra, : Mr. and tfis Wm. d'Leiiso; ' , ".• Elmwood, .Ont. R. R. 2,- • Noir. ,,Ilesslaad will -be • opialally repreileited Use 'ffeeld'a. Poultry Genre." :ilk Ottawa, , July 27 to AngostA. IL. W. Hawke, one the Island Dominion's best known poul- try--,-breaders represent that. • r ew. Hotel for Queen City of the Plains oir ; •,. , I -r4V-Vir'er' ' • • . . • " ' ••••rr 44./j/fWe. • . .0 - .. ••*0/:10,/ V 1.0'▪ 4• • • !Jove :--icitsussic 4 Um, sew', .i100,1, • Lplee2rt-i=o•Reielii it nee: .ffoielC.igaiik.ntchewne• • epd T. E. Cheiter. The'lnenaser. . • (Ito. oCtlie most heautiful, buildings in Western Can- ada is. the ".Hotel Saskatchewan," Regina'snew Whieli was officially 'Opened, by E. W. Beatty, --:1,PresIdent- of the•Canadian-Piteifie, on May 24, In it . have sough to provlde the maxImun .'of 'convenience- and comfort for: itif guests - and to obtain the Most pleasing. arthiteetiirat effect; Regina's need for a netV.,beitelry has .been. felt ' ;keenly .for seine tiine„ as . the impertiiiicO • as capital.Of the province which. fOrnlishes• 404 Pier cent. 'the:',.DoMinion"i4Wheat.output, has beenliteedfil:la. 1 •: :Creasiion'Of a hotel in 'Regina Wee -Inter - ng: The erect .. • trupted by the war, and the removal of. the oldsteel ietrueture less_dthiin A year ageiinerked, the first step ,towards the 'realization of .Regiiia's dream of a now 'modern hetet:Which at last has been brought about throngh- the enterpriee-ot-the,Ctinadian-Paciffe.:RailAL ' Way: , Fleasitttr • artistic„ effects have been ..,acliieVed thretigholit ,the,interior of the building. • The public. Whieb are numerous and. ',Patient, each have 0204:00 .0.0; Ott Dt TO Jetts,* 11*., • creek.: The reason given is that they would be too unnerved tirdetheir best. Many a high-strung child -is.. Unnerved by the 'examinations theni- selves; or tries them under some strain of heatand physical ailment. .The "exaMi”. really do not mean as much *Es used to be thought andit is 'gratifying to find,a general movement towards ,curtailing theirimportance in the year's educational, program. - Toronto Star Weekly. LIGHTS ON., ALL vgnicims The', Highways Department has made the carrying Of a light on all vehicles driven on '" the highways throughout the province' 'obligatory between' dusk and dx. Lighted lamp's* showing white t e front and red to the rear will be required on all horse drawn vehicles after Octo- ber ist, this year. The action is re- garded. as necessary for the .protee- don of those driving motor vehicles. ridingor those on the -.he:I-se drawn 'Vehicles.' ..,-on• as PARAMOUNT 1J.F.W.13., • country.. • Besides tbe, game„ flab hatchery which. Will be established, bY the no - Minion .Government in' tins ,Wateron Lakeses distriet in Southern AlheAlberta,.,,*a commercial fish ,hatchery will- bo established Anthe north.. The letter will also handle certain species of game" fish suitable tolake watere; The; Canadian Patine.' steamship . . . . passenger traffic throughthe port. Of .Saint John during. the' Winter .• season of 1926-7 was over 40 per cent.. greater than that ofthe-prevIV • oui season and it is expected that. Lawrence Pert will „Idurie a still greater. increase.* • " • tunda; for instance, have a Spanish atmosphere. Th. Walla of the refiner are of "autitiue-mcittled-ancl deeo- rntod plaster with a, base of stone' and a- carved *etene mantel, while the ceiling, is a wood 'rib and beam ceiling, painted and decorated. • One'Of '-eliiOaf'leotnfortiSbltrisnt14inruellici thr,tOoma—, In • the 'hetet is tho lifitaryi Situated' on-the:first- The walls ere of panelled wood with endossi book.' cedes - The exterior is no less beantttisl than the ilgtilialstf: It Is ,deSignect in 'Georgian -Style, the first two sterols' being faced' with 'or naafi': stone quarried near Winnipeg. The' main entrance Is •partitularly strikin g withitatalICorinthan pilasters and arehed windows. Therearglf.gtet bed -rooms o ns baths,and spacefor 98_inera'un thec.,il' _ Itetf•have;,,riet,,been finished. 11*which,'0eaclt eotintst of the nature of the soil, the hotel was 'erected 'on foltiforood* detierete mat - With stnietural..- steel plate girders anihedded in the eon P 14 olittfit "%Olt *10 .0 0)00 AR' • . ;•• The July • meeting -of the ,Paramount Club ,was held ,at the home .of Mrs. R. Struthers, in Lucknow. There was a goodattendance and e good program was. enjoyed, .4 •siden-, did. paper -on ."The: Vane of , Friend-, shil,"was given by .Mrs, J McIntosh, oia one on "Different, Uses or Flour hyMrs. F..CaMphell". Amanda MacDonald '...contributed ' a , Sole. and Margaret. 'Button; a reading.' Instru- rnentals were given by Mrs. F. bell; Mrs -G., MieDiarmid, Mrs. J. T. • The , kit addition to the 'chili of Canadian Pacifichotels As the' "Hotel, Saskatchewan," Tecate(' it. Regina, 'Opening on May 24. It is one of the finest of the chain. of. a.' chaineter in keeping 'with tlie.• ' Im- portance of the capital 'eity of th. Province which ,furniehea. 50.. pet, cent. of the Dominion's Wheat out- put. The hotel is 12 stories, con- taining 21,6 bedroonus', with bath„ and ,inasy beautiful Public rooms and administrative offices. Webster, Ellen Ketchabaw, and Mrs. . Jag,: Webster; and Mit; R. Struthers and Mrs: .Hamilton 'gave a duet. Questions On "Citizenship," were tak- en by Ethel Martin, .and on "Co-opera- tive Marketing,"/hY.Mrs. J. T. Web- ster and Mrs.. 'McGill:. The August meeting will .be held-rit-thrtome-4-- Mrs. James MacDonald,, '$ilien the roll call will ,be `names of 'Cabinet Ministers: -Mrs. McGill, Press See'Y. TIM GODEItICH; CENTENNIAL was chosen chairman of the gather- tng, and 'et intervals during the. pro; .granune beread letters from repro.: 'sentatives of the families unable te be present in person...The post-marlcs. on these letters, show how, far the family has been .scattered Over . the %Dominion Of Canada 'kind the :United' States of Anierica; ,Coinniunications ,carne from as 'far bait as Brockville.. Ontario, and as. far West as Vaneowt , ver • in Canada, and Los Angeles in the United 'States, and included point!. in British-,-Colinnhia,-.1..SitsitateheWan Manitoba, Minnesota,::. Dakota,, -gan- and Ontario. k Reminiscent :.ad., 'dresses' were.given lisi'••the Vfiaident Isaac Andrew;yin..McQuillie, Andrew, 'Mrs. George Lane, 3elin ,Andrew, J. C. witheis; „Tao McQuil lin; V. G. Andrew .and C. E. MCDon- IntersPereed throughout tlie pre. graniMe .Were selections by the Mc. Quillin 'Orchestra, a reading by Is: aae •Andrew,:'a duet by Mrs. Rev. D. Lane.. and daughter, solo' 'by Alfred AnclreW,: Highland 'Dancing by thr McEinnon sisters Of Detrait,'. ana• a. • . , , fife solo by Charles .Mcguillin.• ,Frequent 'reference'vas' made by: the speakers to the work of the An- drew pioneers . and: the hardships, they encountered. The late William . An dieW, originally came 'frorn Bideford in"Deipan in the days Of the, sailing ,vessel, the. voyage across the Atlantic taking six weeks. This•teols place it' 1650, but it Was not. Until 1852 that land was tahenup and • settled 'upper on the :12th Concession of -Ashfield, where the three Sons, Edmund, Johr F., and William Andrew .Jr. Secured tioldings: •_Tiiis' laid is. now ',owned grandson, Robert Andrei?, and two :great-grandsons 'David' Andrew tnd John F. Andre*. The above is one of the many let- , ters we receive daily from 'people who have used ,the Natural Herhit for their complaints, and we are sure tliet .there is an herb for your trou- Me, *bleb. if used, will give you the- 4ame results :as this letter states' this " boy got, after being carried to Mr, -Marlin at the hotel in Hanover. He used the herbs- iiiid-abo-fe-ul- the-letwr-- - ter. from his parents. . Tf YPU are at ill:troubled with any ., Complaint • and you wish to, get re- - sults, .eall and see .1Vir. Murfin, the • herbalist Of the Canadian _Herb Gar- dens, of 110 Dundas Street, 'London r' Ont.Who will be at the Cain House • Lneknowy Wednesday,' Anent 1001; ..(one day,. only). Hours 0 a.m.k to 2 •'• ,p,M, and will be glad to tell you what • herbs to use for your troubles. There are over 1000 herbs used, all :differ- ent; for. the different diseases, 'end Mr. Murfin being an expert on herbs', will tell, you what you should Use for •• your conipleint,' He will have :some, with him, and no matter' What ',the, :e_orn,nlaint is„ or how llongstanding it • there, le--icherly-that-groVis..-fOr it that will get you the results -like the. -abOVetletterlitetes-.thliboy---got;-;=Re..__. Member the date, and coe earty. Natore's Remedy will be there sped-, ally.for your complaint, ' • The Canadian Pacific Railway •COmpany reports • from Winnipeg the, Marketing' of grain it the pre*. , ant rate of 180,000 bushels daily, as Compered with 129,376for the cot* responding reason .•�f Jest :lean, Manitoba% 180,000 ..e0wmtrei With Saskatchewan's 53000 and A1ber.1 tfee 366,807. Loadings are alai: ,abovelast ,Year's: record with , 220 ears ; daily: ',••• ,vv, •• The greater -portion of the befl. terming the carillon to be Initalled• in the Victory Tower, ; at ' .Ottawai, ' were shipped. fro* England on Mil .7 by,.the-Canadian Pacific steamshiP. "Balfour," The carillon, \caiesisting of 56 bells, is regarded as the fin- est inthe world, and hi/ire been cast - . at the famous bell foundry' at Croy- don. ,The bells *re *.portion of a' .\natienal memorial to thousands of Canadians Who.. laid down their lives in the Great War. ' Aftermonths of 'preparation, God-, *rich celebrates 'July 31 -August 6 its hundredth • anniversary., A program .of great interest .has been :arranged for each day ,gf the 'week, On Monday, Tuesday and Vedneadalt.;., evenings' August "OK VNiijik, be .-gtxrew-,-1- grand historical Pageant; With over ;six 'hundred 'people ni costume, pre; .se_Otingthe finest :Spectacle ever seen in these Western counties. Other (int'. 'standing client's, are a championship sejni-'pra. 'baseball matcWr,..,betWeeri Osiers of Toronto t and Illadoes .•. Of Detroitfor a purse 'Of $700, On Wed- newitil; , two gnat day's of liorse' riithig' a3r-and-Thursdityr -band - 'tattoo,' and.' fireWorka display, -Friday. n tz-h t; Protti hei al 'athletie., meet' and soft -ball game, London 'Ladies vs, Toronto Ladies, Saturday:. • The Province.,of New Bruninvick is rising in importance as a fur. " farming province. " The report on the , fur. farnaa of Canada' just sued by the ;Dominion'. Bureau of • Statistics Shows New .,Brunswick at • the head Of all 'the provinces in the e Matter - „, his of the • yearly gain -'in 't lnimiber Of fur farms: • .These in-' •Creased. by ekuctlY, 190 In. the year -ericling4dairch...a926, nearly .doub.; 'ling the number of the year before „ . and standing ,in the Jater year at 206.,• Prince Edward island' ' .:leads. the , Dominion in. the number of farmS,,haviag, 570 out of, a DO - minion total of •the latter 'fighre comparing with 2,130 • the year before. The provinces rankas Prince • EdWard, ,570; Ontario 4951 Quebec,: 454 New BrninsWieli; 296; Neva ..Sdotia, 192; ' kberte and "British each • • 120 ...M.aniioha..; 531 S sake tch 144 and ilia ••• •2. It ' HURON COUNTY SCHOOL FAIR Hensall=SePt. 8., Zurich -Sept; 9. Ford,Wicli=rSePt.t;,12`,. Wroxeter -Sept. -11.3 • Ethel -Sept. 14. Walton -Sept. 15. • BelgraVe-7:Sept. 16. ' Carnivals,...aquatic sports And Many, , Varna -Sept 1.9, • • other events 'throughout the ' week: ..Goderieli'Vp-SePt. TO. The town 4 the lake -invites you to -C_soi.lbHor:e6nsT_p;Spte,pt.2.82.1: co,me,arid jinn in the big time, , Ashileld Tp. -Sept. 22, —o o o----• - - -wielfcirliltren 8t°6111lierleenwe7i1gdg1Peesr.fe°!--a 1 Dashwood -,--dee:a-to. S02tef 2t8.:4(-31:-. 1 rand Bend -Sept, 80. " Clinton Town—Oat, 4, . 0100 .ailVill.440# ,O, The old failiiinted Sweetie was dif- SePt" 9' /dent 'Perhipt .yott. 'held- her -hands ..but yottoiyor h011 to ON het 4404. The late 'William Andre* brought '-vith him 'four liens and .six; daugh; ters. The Boni. were Edmund, John 17 Williath and Job. The daughtersvere Mary Ann, who Married. . the 'ate John' McDonagh, ' Elizabeth, who married' the lite Edward.. MeQuillin ' Caroline, who married the ' late r.lharleS Baynes, ':' Sarah, Jane,: wig' 12 narried the late Richard Briggs,'Al- lee-wbO married the late Edwin Cox3.nd Isabelle, Who, married John Pen, qington, •, .". The families of Edmund, . John i 'Iark,, :Ann and Elizabeth Andrew weie -born and reared in the vicinity : If LucknoW;, and . man f of their- de. • icendants stillTremain in the locality: rhe 'remaining 'Andrew families, liter :nOved westward, .Williani, Jeb; Alice, Ind Isabella going to Minnesota; :Car' oline and, Sarah ;Tank' to )iliddleitex. and later to Michigan. It is worth noting in this connection that ' Mrsg Goii- (Alice;Andrese)jwas_the second white' Wainan to settle in Minnesota, Her husband later became a • State Senator in Minnesota. .Hewas a bro- ther Of the:artist,. Palmer COX, NOP became famous for hi "Brownies." The Second "generation: Of the Wil, , . . ham Andrei, !may numbered seven- ty-six, the families, ranging in num- ber 'from, two ; to fourteen ,'with an average of 7.6 per family. All of the ,first generation .•of. Andrews •have since passed away; "- - 1 ' • . _ -Mary Andrew,„,:sister• of ,the' 144 William' Andre**. marrl'ed... William Lane, for whont the .first post Office of Lanes was named. :the ehildien, from this union weresix, in number-.- James, Mary Ann (Mrs. W. H. Reid.), :viands '(4tfi•,..4.0n ,Tt!'„9RrAinel- !AV': er Mrs, JOhn. P. -Andrew),• W(Illairi • (the present treasurer .,: q Huron county), and Richard E., of whont, four surviVemi-Jarnis Lane, Who ;is:, snearly 30 'Years 'ef' age, -aro wile was unable'. ti) be present at the Ite-union on tiocOtiot, of an' ifilury to his Shour-4 der, Richtird E.i Who is in businesa 'iv W4i..041.1.:$4,1kAo-;inialpie,Lto!_,ho.. present- OWing,to'-iliediatailde,..06finty•Treae;, i ' urer 'William Lane, who was pro. ventod from attonding: hipatilie 'of .the Reid, who -was the' Only one Of the Oat. generation of the Lane .faraily present:: At the close Of the special Pro -- gramme of music readings,;dancing and speeches motions were. presented " to the meeting and heartily endorsed by those present: -r • (1) • That. ii hearty vote .of ,thanks • e.toxtended.lo the Re -union Commit- tee .(Iiime'Andrew,..... WM. W. G. Andrew, and C. B. McDonagh) in appreciation ;Of„,',.their.ivork or- ganizing the -Re-union and carrying it threllgh to. a succiasful conOnsinn... . (2). ':That the chairman, 5. B. Ste: thers, be given a"' heart): vote Of thanks, for 20 ably taking the part of.: master jof cerenionies for the af- ternoOn. ' , (3) That • the Re -anion. be 'placed on n• Permanent heiti ,and held „it regular intervals. , , B That steps be taken to collect historic material, pertaining to the Andrew settleinent in Huron Count) in order that these records. be pre- served in. permanent form; . gptsvitsillo !ioothito 444 Milt W. 11 4 'Kodak Outdoor _Fan Nothinglike outdoor fun this tame of year -nothing like ,Kodak pictures of it for your.; album. Get your Kodak- here -and'Aciad- with the dependable yellow -box Kodak We de 'experZ • photo finishing& :Kodalis SS I; A. E.Liiicklk ;The Rextill: Store Liicknew, Ont,„, , ,••• say It With Flowers 'Designs,' finachei, Etc., A. Spedaltl Furnished on SherrNotieer *,..b.rdersainotuiting .to 'Si and , over, EictirOs prePald, ' 'Flowers delivered to oty part of Caoada,--tnited. States and :Europe,also other cotintriel. ,GEoRGE STEVVAR viola _ _rho. lot Goromicit: oft