The Lucknow Sentinel, 1927-08-25, Page 510.0
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There is a World of satisfaction for the .farmer,
in the use of twine that runs smoothly irk his
binder from beginning to the end of harvest. ,
The ,Good 'Old Reliable -
even and strong throughout and is more ecdn�m-
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.cal to use than short -length twine. The length'is
• guarariteed by the tag onevery ball of Plymouth.
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for real twine satisfaction there is noihing like
the genuine Plymouth Twine.
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onumental Works
Wingham
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LUCKNOW' and, WINDHAM
,aIlas•Ah..-largest-and-mostLcom
• • stock in the moat' beautiful desi4,0
to 'Amiga from, .
Illihieb4e,, Scotch; Swedish • and Can-
' , adian, 'Granites
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•We 'make. a specialty. of Family
entinien an invite. your nuipcc-
Inscriptions Neatly, Carefuliy and
'Promptly Done.
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...us before placing your .order.
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Doug!** Liras. • R.. SPottori
• Lucknow, -Ont.; " • •
• ;14. 0. I.No. 428,',..:LuCknow Innate
a)" see°lld Tuesday of every
- pleb at'S ocuiscs. C. Mullin,'
.414. P. Carter, Re& Sec.
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Many of our readers throurrb
newspaper reports,' will • haVe become
more or lea* faniiiiar With the ;story
pf the SZarlesi fortune, to which a
!nen .nanied Arthur • T. ,Walker, who
had been. private secretary to Searles,
fell heir. The untiinelY. . death • of
Walker a few 'months 'after he had
coMO into actual peseession• of about
thirty million dollars, .and tki.p fact Of
the fortune .„being now fdivided, or, tc
• be dividd atrii10 some haif deien•
..persoits residing:, in Western Ontirie•
has Made the.inaletit of, unusual in•
ter•est.to..retildents of • the Ontarie.•
.peninsulae, „ •
Arthiir. T. :Walker. 4190 .01..APOusi
7th, :.gtsk: was buried "at Chatham, hiS
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„larly ;home having' 'been. ;near.; that,
city..• AS ,o young mhor- Walker tanght.
, school' at Charring • Cross, not fel
from Chatham.
• Searles, it had come intc.
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possession of the great part of his
thirty million • dollars by ' rnairYine
the, elderly widow. of Mark Hopkins'
'a prominent . business maii. of Califer....
ale. ,Hepkinfe,had gone to the Paci•
fic coast with • the '' 'California gold
rush of 1849. There, he. started' .a
hardware. Store' with ,Colline'.P...Hunt-
ington. He became . associated Witt
...telatid,Sanford and Charles.. Crocker
being one of 'the:•‘!big /ear" of . the
ter
.railivays. All became iminenselY
wealthy -quarter-of- the -
19th century,While : • • :
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Still a young ; man Hoplarid
• came emit and • married a sehbor,
teacher; Mary f';•!. Sherweed., He 'died
in :11478., ...Searles pia „Mrs. Hopkins
some. years(' • later, they Were
married in 1887:: She 'died in •1891
leaving her :fortune to Searles.
When Hopkins ...clied;ri ,TiltiothY No-
lan,, the :soh , of . an Irish: :•gardner'
adopted-
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T.ECTOITS'
The Vi„e'..e..] ef.Nostl. jar
• The Campaign is on! As :the, can-
•iiiia•te, for the • United- Farmers). I am
'n the field, to stay unt,il 'the last vote.
Pnlied. Th.,47 riding- is oIrS'by right
)f inheritance. ..Wo won it twice in
13 m�nths. It,"is�urs by theoature
it -almost wholly",agriculteral. -It.
• ;be ours en!.Septeniber 12 jr we
Yon:will 'hear it said fliat. I live in
'Fe3:1Iwleh 014, p-ni not a .farMerIt
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true .1 1iv ir.tv Verdiviely beeattse my
• ?VOilc as U.P.O.'..ShipPr talces almost
my time., • I ,own •go .acre$ of land•.
.20 of. whieb i Urider cultivation, •'
r,aaye 40. head Of •ca.ttle, on grasp, and )•••
arn : feeding 40 bogs. • I have never
hipped cattle to, any ether, corintia-
„siert 'Arm- than ,the-Unitedl'arrifersr
, Co-operative Co. ' • .
It istrue agrkCulture has r. Otte•fi
been betrayed by • its servants in thp
politleal•fields. but that
is• a1l the Imre reaielii 'why. We .shonki
keep en trying:: until,'We find :PeoPic
• Who. :will be ' trne.t9 our, inteltestS. and.
,principals.• , ,
-: •Agriculture in Cariada, iibtal••
investinent,.of $7 508 257 000 and ar
:annuai production -•,ed $1,800,000,000.
That is on 4. seven -dollar invest -
!Tient a:griculture pro'd.nces .one, dollar
H.ow little pr: that one • dollar
best: Mann-
1143 1304*cent Per nuie beyond to all 'points Mani-,
Who, Saskatelievrate
• Calgary, Sfael,,e0d and East'
RKTUR,41140e-41all a Ont. Per. tnOd td, Vell/iPeg,
toll4tination.. • • ,• • • •
• AUG- 80101,-=-Vrom TOrOnto; Caledon Soat..Beeton, Meafer0; Peneteng, Midland; Capreolk and
• ' • $Outli and Bastin Oatariek, WO , Stations SZelebee West Of St, Andrew's... and Laohnte. - • ' '
• SEPT. 7th -Froin Stations in Ontario Toronto I4lewodd•Jet. and West and • th thereof.. •
Specialms . Train forWIPPoPeg ;TM. Canadian N4tixinoil 1,111tadways; . „
' 00061).1TORCONTO. Prowl '‘.1,TTAVIA-Ateg.: 30th- 12.01,..a.m..Ogid, •
: 12:01 a.m.:(Midni.glitAuOth)1P;30.101410-40P•Plo •• , night Aug. 29t,b);,110I'vroo*, ,• '
• Eintot- Itit-S.00-P.:4a.i.; 19-40 p.m. : • , - • • • „,. • •'•• •
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From PETERBORO - Aug..--i:11Frem.IV174.13801R-OPt, FirarvirAll•MiglitStOrf:74e,011‘...
• 'With •‘-:•• 12;91 a.m. al. ielnight: , (Midnight Sept 6th).• ' 7th 9,00, a.m. via
• Aug, ".29th) via Lindsay, Black- : • yia•Chathait, Leadon, Hamilton; Osorgetenieand:inglewoort. ' ••;'
water and Atherley. •• .. ' • , and InOe'Veood:,' • •
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Throush ors (root other primal:4d .a9448 cwwl'ecONIF with above specia1 trOuy, For .debuLs 40.20MIWNalsal ,c01040:44a :Nat•IL04444•,0Mts. ,
ThrOugh Traiiii-cesnrforlabls °oleos** Chrisaphislai teenfor IfShormhChili/hen
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- Travel &NkflIkN--HATiONA
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.' Rev. and„:11.Ird•...Will Late and dau-:.
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glister, Iieen,of ,Seaforth; and Rey.
/gr. Hamilton, whe :.is Minister .oi
:Agrictilture for Saskatchewan, ani
•hi's daughter of .Regina, called on
farnler• retains. he knows
• hi
Factoty in armn ada, has ainvestment and mrs. Atorew ol r'etrolia. .4ousin, ,‘Mr.;'Ecl Thom, elle- day
'Tf $3.808;289,981; and prochices •
Visited 'with their. uncle, Mr. J, • B. week.
$2,984,545,315 -that g •
IIy three -dollar investMent 'Produt- Rutherford; _dining the: week. ; Mr., and. Mrs. Ed SMith 'and little,
that the mannfeeturer retains a high-,
nr,perdentage .of the ratio of his pro-
ductierr than does the farnier. '
SurelY Agrieulture, onr haSic
Lion is two dollars, and 1 feel sate Mr. and Mr.. Archie Pollock, Miss daughter have returned to Toronto
Minnie. Hyde, . Miss ,Mildreci M6Kay"
and Mr. and -.Mrs. Percy Hyde, all of
Kincardine, were'. week -end visitor
dtistry.:needLrepres_entatian_an the With„,,Mrs and Mrs Jas Hyde
Dominien House unfettered byparty.
Mrs. S o land• of Edmonton, spent
each question as .it *COines up. in .the
AL/member 1Will he if
the people of 'North 'Huron elect me
Faithfully yeurs;
• ;Sheldon , Bricker
PLOWBRDALE
, WHERE HAY FEVER IS
UNKNOWN; AND HEALTH
SUPREMP
• In Timagami native has eutdOne
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science in 'conquering Hay Fever.
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-Any vacationist who,: knows this .glo-
-srious-,-.eummerlandlo_f_•••eVerireen,,Iiills!
alyi sky blue. Waters wil, you, that'
in Timagami;there perfect' hum*:
nity. from, Hay Fever. • •
TiMagarni is more than 1,000 feet_
above 'sea, level. Latitude and, AM -
'hide :Unite in giving a clear, dry, rtiri
'fied atmosphere 'with. Warm days and
cool nights. It is easy to get- to MIt
hard to • come away from, for where
iTs-fir-e a fiaherrn-a-w-Who---.wOuld,-Will-
ingIY 'leave lakes that . teem ; With:
gamey fish? Or Who 'could but:
re-
rrpf leaving Such splendid slimmer
, • .
'vacation territory Si Tiniagamt Ite
hotels, :chttagea; cabin, „tents; its fine
sandy bathing beaches , and joYour-
days of swimming, , boating, hiking
and 'fishing • all help • to 'make it tr
auinnier 'home of health. and bappi,
' • For full : informatien,' • literaiiire:
,
etc, apply to -.!iiii , Canadian' National
Agent
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SEPTEMBER. ROD AND GUN
Packed with :',Stories • 'Of •°.speCial in.
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terest.to: the sportsman no about to
., commence a new hunting season, :the
September number ' Of Bed and ' Gnr,
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and. ••Catiadian, Silver; Fox ,• News :has
just been pliblished...• Thia .issee,'- of
' the magazine contains' the usual good.
collection of articles and . stories‘. • or
Sporting and: outdoor subjects.' "Sneni'
Trails' and a Flowing Sea!' by gob:
eitt James,. one of the leadkag stories
'le an unusual article, cenipriaing en,
tertaining yarns' of survey . ship work .
in the ,north. k:thrilling fiction Story
"The FrOi4ht df Fortane," is centri•
- buted by Samuel A., White, while sey.
eral -Shorter stories On :,varkei1e-suli.,
iects Complete ; the, bone. •
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THE BURNT IIEN
JWINNERS IN'BRUCE COUNTY
comeETITioN
The,gardiiiiiii_lionie_Garden-C9-111:-
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• . petition No: 4' in . the vicinity of
. • Whiteehureh, Holyrood, Kincardine;
North', Bruce and, Tivprton Were scor-
ed reeetitly by A. E. Donald, AgSist-
ant Agricultural Representative. • •
„ There are four competitiOns in
, .Bruce County this year with approg:
7,1mately twenty-five gard.ens in each.
• Great interest, has :been .,'4hown ia
these competitions and :it is felt that
• , eensiderable,eduCatiortal yam° is be -
Ing. derived therefrom.. Packages:of
seed containing...fourteen- (J the best
. selected. varieties . of 'vegetables.. are .
. supplied. to. the competitors • 'ie .• the
spring ' by the Department -of Agri,
culture, for ,the nominal sum of fifty
cents. Plank and ' apecificatiOns ,foi
the layout of each garden elong with
dir thins...for ,planting, accompany
k
. eae package of seed., A two pourie
package of Chilean Nitrate of Sod'
• Was also supplied to each eompetith
' . free of charge, for use or these 'gar:,
dens,. along with inStrections regard.
big its use •and applieation. ., ''. •
The late backward spring.' folloWecl
by frequent shower g ,aod warm *ea.
ther made it p 'very favorable season
; for the users of 'Nitrate oSoda te
, prove its merits and the stiecess , of
of our young' gatdeners, can be.
,
Mis'Helen Burt, Of IloIyrood,
sloeading :few weeks at the how
of Mr. and Mrs R. Martin.,
:MisS. ;Kathleen,' Maciritosla....,•enter.,
te,ioav&nurnber 'of •he r .school. friends:;'
ernoon..
ues ay al
made 4 great deal .9f trouble for '• the • Mrs. Capt l:IViaeLelland. and'. jangli..:
ivi'dOw' and for Searles:•., 'He -tdok, tik ter, . Marguerite, 'Visited Mrs. Di 8.
:name Of Hopkins .although he; doeF":. 'MacDonald • in '•Lucknovi last
not, appear •to have 'heOK. ...eh: • ne'sdak: ' • • • •
titicd, to it:, endeavored to show .Mr. Geo. -Scott and: danght0r, Lena
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.thate. Searles.. and t-ou9 'York --Spent • Friday,aftern9on with Mrs.. 'R..
•Yers .lid. Undertaken .to 'handle ,* the Martin.' .
widow's ;Money, that this Was a farmers 'are t
and that that the three were. Making -mil- Lthrough • euttin- .are
hong out ont ,it? • .Finally Searles -Mad ea'-ey...haulini..inte the '
the .widdw were ;Married. ip .In.
eenit SeariPS stated thit'. ne pro-.
.Posed • :Marriage' to. Mrs*. Hopkins.• • a.
.Yeai r st.*,' she had. first ptopose4.te
him1...Mrs:*Hopkins was 20, years: Old -
:et., than •Searles.: He is quoted tc
have said; .."F married her pi all that
'She Was -love' and money .both:".:One
, the lawyers in the case had drawr
.up Mrs., Hopkins' in favor • of
Searles,' eiridently at the . time of the
'Marriage.' ' As above:: Stated,
.Mrs
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Hopkins (Novi• -*Mrd, :Searles) died ill
1891 -four yeare, after the Marriage
Nolan, who defined to , be an
adopted 'ion of: ...Mr, and Mrs. :Hop-
kins, Started suit to break the wilt
but'finallY settled out of court. ---being
bought off, as the saying:is., ,
Having come into and daft,
possession ' of the vaat, fortune.
Searles settled. dOWn. to ' A' Sart of -her-
mitage, in ease and comfort. • This
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he enjoyed until 1921, when he died :
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••' While living' this quiet life .he pick-
ed up Arthur T. Walker, who became
his private secretary and 'confidential
'friend: 'Walker is described • as ,a
timid and retiring bachelor. For
many years he alone in .ar
apartment at 25 Pierrepo' rit Street:
:Brooklyn, ,
Ten years ago. Searles •-made • pn-
other. acquaintance -Angelo Mitten
Ellison, an elevator -boy it the: Hotel
atcd it would appear,. had
he a measure,. adopted him,, just as
IloPkins had taken up the Irish garcl-
ner'S son,:: Nolan.' Ellison hived with
Searles; and the Young fellow
says, was' treated as 'a son..
Like Nolen in 'the Hopkins ti.se
niake trouble
at the deathe of his benefactor. After
the Searles will .was prObated; • Elli-
son, then 31 -years of age, sued. te
break the will, claiming that the law:
3rer ;who drew the will and Walker
had practiced treed on Searles; that
Searles: had ryleint • to leave es-
tate to him (Ellison) whom he had.
habitually referred to as :amy
and ."Iny darling. eon". The t will pre;
Vided ten thousand dollars'. 'for hini,
but,. evidently he .wanted, all.: How-
ever, Justice Townley dismissed the
adtion, against the .lvvy,er, • and • a
iury tourid'- ag•ainst Ellidon, thus , es-
tablishing Walker's right. .
A.* more, formidable. attack ' came.
:from Ithoth.er- •••_nephj.w.
Searles laying claim' to his Uncles.
-fortune as itgablet 'Walker; • Ile is
.said---tn.haVe-settled .for Tfoor TI1 ill i On,
.dollars,4eing-; bought-- off,4, asr.LgolatIr
was in the Previous ease,
Walker, it would appear,' had. in-
tended to follow in. the, foot stePs' of'
his,•benefaeter,iiielSet„,about:•th'
a:life Of retirement. Les's- fortunatr•
A True Story ' ,
:One (lay •when the • ground was
perched . With '.9; Meng 'drought, a fire
' Seine sweeping down .across the big
'prairie in the great Northwest: ••The
'territory was. thickly pettled,.,and.the
.•fire raging :across •the settleinerit d'e7
*eyed in its cburae: the ,
•iroVernents of/ several. fanners, in
some cages • everithe people .• them*.
selves being unable to eadape.'
• When the fire Was out, a relief:par?
rode out frOM a nighboring town
to see if pessibly someone 'rnight,kaVe
eseaped the flames, and 'be 'in need of
'assistance.' •Riding Past the ashes Of
one Of these destroyed: homes; one of
attributed 'to the intelligent ee ot
this fertilitet. There are seine the 111Cri 'Say. what, appeered' to be p
• dehS toi i'd.'seen -in lecalitie4 where quio dead, the head and back beig0
yeir'and black heil sittirig erf-the,kreunek On
eiptionally fine gardens this
.'. in •eaci ii ajOrity: a eases the beSt *gar-. going up to it he found that it/ war.'
" ikphivet ion§, ',had been. cdOileted.I. i'l almett to '6, 'cindOr' ' biit the bird' sat
•- ;.- *-,.. The standing .01,, 111O., :telt. higheSl i"., u...c.h:ft• strild:ng_ l30$:iiit#1,' her ,w. ing...et,
,jpreviOus • years; : ,..., ,.
..ini,npertito,r9 LI la ,temows-: ,• ,;. J:14:4-....syeAutzooti that he gave her .e
•' Fred BleriditoWt, itineartiiiie,:•93;7ii' Peire.;. turning her ' over; 'WheraupOi;
•Athal." WO:6k :•41,11ifeellurclir,.: 9(Y -0M, ..three. little_ 'ellickens I,an -out. , ,
._,,,,Luit.es;.,,liendersoti; Whitechureh. -li9r'• . Bravely- the poor lelother hen' hid:
' tieS idellecr•mniettorh Kineardiee.., .'...h'.'(76fell'Ill'Orii„-ir 11-rtile".rfilet-.,oP,th.,e,.;0iir.,
' .130, Franees TirOwilr-Berviet‘,89:,00. ,
/.• .8860; Donnie McItoOic, . Paisley, '87-: con0Ming•-,fitc;- ,Paying ,the.eg-
• 175, Itelen SofiellyNdrili Bruce; 87.75 treme price in ; the ;midst of the
'Ili3r*Pollock,'Whiteelinrelii .,G,5.. ., ,, ,,c'td, .1('{„‘rti..th:eit 11111,11., t:Illij' one ‘..if.
i„er nrdoe snouia•be Alarmed,. .
eona 'White, Iielyro04. 87•50;: Dero:.
......tt1.4..;„...„.1..w.,:ti, ,..qat triot.tee .,,,,,.,.7,._;..7H,...„.,,o.o.o......i.:.b.'":3- :eali:eYst6..ct. than _WS .prededeseert: he lived.. wily.
.si.j.tocip ,!)iiiiy Or, to be born )4X)'... ' 0111110011, *414! 0411)4 il * '
11.1i044$° ,ISOPilit,:: : •• . , • . in
ties ;: Mervin, Howe, Glarnis,seorching•ilames,,A-00§,i.t4
• „Mrs. L. MacIver spent Sunday with
accorepanied. by Mrs: John Webste.,
.,nd Mrs. Will Dales. ' •
Mr and Mrs. Brooke_of lndfanapo
.is, and Mrs. Reid of Goderich; were
-Ft:alters
"friends. in this vicinity on Sunday
last
We are .glad to be Able to report
that Mrs: WilliaM • Wraith, Who •un.,
derWent an operation in the . Wing-
hAnn hospital two weeks Ago; is doing
is well as can be .expected. We. all. .1
:lope to dee her home soon,
a few days with her sisters,
Millet and Mts. Gordon ,
..Aluriel Hall Of Swanson, : is
the guest of ,MisS W, D. Rutherford',
Mr. 'Wells .of Londereoccuniedthe
pulpit n the :United: CM.Irch on., Sun-
day, speaking." la . the . ipterests.
the., Lord's, Day, Alliance. ..:"
,Miss 'Ifexr.c. Robinson of Stratford
is spending the week will' Re,V; and
Mrs. Whitfield, •.at',. the Manse, ' • '
. "In the semi-final leagee game oui
,•,Boys' Softball tearre woe from , Goa_ Thewestwill require.-15;00.0--inen
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dee, night, .4., the return game, play- Pi all abdut. 67;g00. Men • will. be re:-
IrOin Eastern Canada, to 'assist in
gathering. the grain. crop this year. ,
tangenierits have :
rich North '11(;rth Street team here On Fri- .
suffered; their firAt detee :of the sea -
ed at Goderieh •011 Monday.7ir._,.. team 41tdred W.' eentPlete the W*t" ' ;)tt.:''''''''' •
•railroads,;_to handle' the harveSteri:•:
beee 'Made, by both
'',9'n• ' :00.derich, and St. elepi-- ar(
now ties, and :will pia . imgan° . V. 0. F. Fierier, Manager. o . the .'
'alon'en'pridaY -night.- Hot eams.are Canada • Colonization A.siOejetion, :
etateS that •• this .. otganization ha,s' •
Mss ;Ethel Robertson, ;sting 'game.. .. Conie ;an . eer oir • the -Prairie Provinces this; year and •
placed A00 Old 'Country familiei. in '
811(6.0.thetarnilloa-ew-144037-1-/-9' '.
of buocnow. )nt to win,' and it sherild- ,MI Inter.
llay then; and. we have high hope Trail Riders • of the Canadian ItoCk•
ies, an. Organizatain with a 'nlera-...
The: fourth annual rick of the .
is a Vilsiter :at Mr. 5; Ii; RuthertiWn-lis -4-79Ya--to---..-victory:.-7-The.---fifial . •leagiix7 -:thatt----
- Mr: -Prod,. Sutton.; with his -bride s. • , , : ,.• played.. , , .----- - : - , ... . • 1 - .,. •
ioxt Wednesday. •,Oer... ,Gir s teen , ,.,
Wore • the end of the ,.ye.ar... •:.1'.1 '
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_ ' ' • • ' • ' 'ranie's Will be 2 at • 'Gederiel
hat the BoYs', t.,,ezainio'N•Wil.:1,be :there too
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. . ..ar ists, .writers an gee ety leaders-,
in all parts .' of :Canada, . IIIS:*. arid '
bership. including many 'prominent ..
• Europe, . left 'recently. from ' Banff
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Thresiciug_has_begunin_tlie gh.: .. over a• rieW ;trail Tor. Mount Assini-,
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: A shipMent of '1;400 . hordes.; Pur-'•
".ehised4ii the Prairie Provinces ' for
, the 'Russian Governrnent moved to• '. .
,.,guebec- over • Canadian Paiific lines
Mrs. • Richard, Oardnei., ' and, • mis , recently. .In addition to the 27,:car,,
Will darciner .Visiteif friends •at Poitn. loads already, moved to the ; east k
;lark over the :Week -end. . ° • .- '• - Special Arairi, of • 17. . cars , 'passed'.
through . this: city en route to the
•Ailantie Coast. •The horses in the '
-latter shipment were all, purchased :':
at Alberta. •points.:
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Members of` the newly -appointed
. Saint . John Beard of -Harbor Cern-
missioners'. visited in • Montreal', re- '
: Oently to confer With officials of th'e
;Canadian 'Pacifie.:•regarding •needed •
' •ehangeS and 'irnProvements. in the
harbor facilities ; of Saint ',John.
Several suggestions • advanced • by •.:
the • railway company will be acted*
-• upon'. before - the: Winter traffic he.-'; • .,:;,
gins, .according .to the 'Ron: W. E. ,
• Foster,iln......presid. president of, • _th,eC.,oinmia,- •
.. .
. Interest taken by American Rail- '
Way officials/ inthelatest '•achieve-
trients in the way of Canadian locd.
motive' •construction is einehasized
by the fact that ;the Canadian Pa::
cifie ' Railway- Company has been.
• inVited •to, send their liatest and Most .
powerful' passenger engine ici be .
. plireed-ton-exhilait-it-t-lie.•.-Gentenar
Exhibition and Pageant being held
by the ..13altiniere. and Ohio ,Rallroad -
at BaltimOre,,:,Septeinber• 24 • to OctoL.,' ;
' her 8: The ,IC.P.R. .'Inoo,,. engine;-- .'
'their latest and 'finest , paSsenger.,
type, ' will be. ,s.:-Tt to Baltinaere.
'fornierlY,.MiSS: Marjory ;MiDonaid• 'of
Toronto, ,Visithrs With lir. D. 11'
MarraY,' and other, relatiYes 'here thir*
• week. .4 .
' pThe regelart•monthly:: meeting:
• the.:Woiren'S. 4nstitute•Wi11.beheld..w.
Mrs Ea.moin,g soqt •
lst Rohl.Gail,:,..`8uttes4oti.s for Ai.
School Fair,l' Subject, !Ile* to, Mak( •
Mrs..' Geo,' MacIver at the borne of pin money, on, the „fun)," in charge
K. dollan, 2nd Con. • .
Mises 1:ttie and 1VIarelon MacDOug-:
all. of, Lucknow, spent ,Sunday With;
their friend, Sarah MacIver:. '
• Members of South ;,Ichiloss Chiareh
Were glad to 'welcome Rev. J. James
back • to his pulpit after an absence
of several 'weeks through 'illness. .
• KINLOSS 'COUN,C11; •
•• :The -Ceuncil , of the Township df
Kinloss met on. Aegust 8th. All mem-
bera present. The:- minutes of last,
meeting! • Were.//read, approved and'
Signed, • on redtion , Of Ross , and Me-
Intyre, On motion •of Ri:•S' and McL
,
IntYre BY -law was passed,. levying
the .foliovving rates for the • current
lyeae, For, County- purnoses a rate of
10 3-10 mina.; for Special School pur-
Poses.' a rate of 4 Mills; and•for gen
, •
eral Township' purposes. a rate:of 4'
;ef Mrs. Them; :AlVtlie. ladies are in-
vited.. ' • • „:
: Mr.. Wilson •Woods' and Miss Olaro
Woods motored te Fergus on (.Sater•
'day. Mrs. 111G ',J. Woods 'returr.ed-liOnle
frorn-Feroiii with thin
them. . . •
. .
.' Miss Helen Miller- was a ‘, viaitcir
with Miss 'Margaret pureining. :at
Aika Craig.. on Saterday. ' •• • .
••••,7MrS::A.- Camel -On of Goderich, • and
Mrs, :W. ,C; Webb Of LiiCknew,' , were
the guests ' of Miss ..Annie McKenie.,
last week
Mr
• : • ••'• • ' •
-mr. and Mrs. .Sare Neely: of
Huron, visited 'with:Mr.:and 'Mrs;..p.
Todd, 144. week:
Miss Irene 'Woods. was the .guest
of 'mks. M. Carter; at 'Clandeboye
during- last. week. • , . '
; ;
Miss Beatrice; •McQpillin spent a
few ,days last week, the gtiest, of
Mr, and Mrs'. Jas. Cook of Belfast.
15)§§ W. b.. 4utherford•.was ip
tendon , Saturday,. attending the
Garbett; •
Mi. and Mrs: Chas, Durnin, Motor-
.
• 50-rheod tgi's ' „
•
Mr and and Mrs. Charles : Ritchie an('
fohn visited: friends at :Westfield
mills_on dollar, and the rates en
______ • • ,
Seidel Seetions to . be in aceerdarice marriage of her friend, Miss Ruby
with ..the reqiiisitions: of the • respec:
, . . . .
,
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,tiVe boards of Trustees. •Carried, .
- Motion of Rose and Irwl1-11, ,that a
Grant of TWerity dellars. be niade ;to-
ward 4the 'Kirdoss. School Sir.' ••• Car
ried. ., , • .•
• oTilaf tell the addiente eeniething. 4 There *te Wu )vitYs P live Mr/titbit :after ,Ifs• title -14-the
•:',Dleved by Carruthers; seconded by
Irwin"; that :in, future all..nioneys :be
paid by cheque., 'Carried.' ;
Cheques issued:. 'A. D: MieKen_zie,
td.INIOD'oligall Drain; $10:80;
AI., D. MacKervzic, 200 .copies, Voters'
LiSti 1125*:00, •'Court,,,of,lievision.§$1,713,
Tenders' Wanted, $2.55, L.- $130.30;
D,duilicipel World, $9,Q64 J.:J.:Tillie; 4
Jambs 846,00, I sheeti: $r),.00, • killed
.by Kennedy, 1,11,4
spcction, $1.75; J. J. ,lohnston, , Pay
liat No 45, .$201.00; ..,Telm JohnSton,,
•Pay' $07,15- John John:.
•ston, Pay hist l'\1S9. 47, $1.`43.20; Robt
,Moffat, Pay list Nd. 48, $9;.2.5;',J. H.
Ross, Piv list No. 49; :$6t. 75% J. II
• Ross, Pay list No. 50, $1.1.1.88; Wre,,
M.cIterizie, Pay list No 614 $28.75
John A. :geeithitioh, Pay liat-No. 52,
$15..00; 'Dan' .11e1.0•11tieni., ,Pay hit No.
53-, $.19.151' 1,..lo3d., Avery,. Pay list No
54; P127.05;.•'
enhig Grader. blade, $3.00. • ;
, Motion; of .Carruthers and' • •'1•0'ss
,that thb Reeve and Treasurer be tan-
tO. boitrow, . WOOE 'until the;
31111/4n.:that tb:6
Clerk be, instructed:td:,-naify-afl 116:1±-..
tusoioed an ,••!.Th e acei0.4,Drali1ire •
!The.'..lvteMillan. Drain!), „;The , Tiffin
-
Scott Drain', . and: ,'t1ie •Meboegail.
Drain' :that all ..essedsments „are , due
'and iihy4b1Y-1,0-. the 1'ree:m.0'; Thos.
or ...before Sept: 12th 7
JOT,'
ad,i6urned. 41.1 Sq.pt: 121.1i
027, 'a't•Ithe 'Usual time and place. '
Cleo. (I. ktoftat, Cleric.
eel' to Lenden ,pn.. Sunday to visit theii
sen, Jim', who is making favorable
improvqpietit inthe hospital there: •
Mr.- Will Gardner and Eva ;
:Sunday at Mr.. Thos. :San-don:Fa
Westfield.
Much 'sympathy is !felt' for' - Mrs
Aobt. Andre*, in receiving the sae
riews„ of the death of her brother, Mr
'Angus -MacKinnon, Caluinet;' Mich,
Mrs. Andrew left on Monday for Cal-
umet to attend the funeral. •
.1(f.w
%The. A s e omen s . Missionary
Society held .their monthly- meeting
at the home of :Mrs. John Helm. -•
bout..fifty ,; were present. 'The little
Light ;Bearers ,provided the program"
wbichlwas _ii:.........iLuAchLEnsjie0DYNI by all pres....
Mr; J. ,J.. Tiffin has purchased a
new Chrysler: Coupe.
Mr. and Mrs. Vices, Ross Of Toron-
to, are spending a few. days, .at their
meaner honie-here •
ii5s L. 'Hood.h h
of e friend,
,sv
visitedEmerson.
wit
a few days ;
'MrS.Benson Watts .:.(formerly Miss
Eva Morrison) and baby .called on
Lady Wins Long Service 'Emblem
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' • industrial, life are usually held by
men. But Miss 111, I. Phillips of
Quebed- -City is not 'far behind the
• ser.yiee recON-hOlders .of _the ..,:t.ele/1
• . phone busindia. When the first
-long dittance 'line was completed
• botw000 Quotloo, and -41ontreel1 Miss
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Phillifie was the operator 'who l"set-t change' buildings -one of,thein . • .
up" the first cell.' Per close apt% ing "Aliteinatie": oquipment-ap- •
'forty years she had been at thefitrylee' 'Predate...the 'kifidlYrg,thelbful serviCe
'Of the telephone users of the ancient which it, • has 'been the life -work Of
system irew,frdra_lessithari..500. telt roottir_tild.,liatipiefit_tit„,a_set,„ko„„,,,,,4,,„,,
tMiniaSt:ifiliit7ft...tteeirpproo:Tifidi:y•-81syleinbwaois,
'nQonsveheaeo:rve 04,-telerpomnone uaint
• two imposing Oz. izIng Iler, wog lutd exertilkirv
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