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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1928-08-02, Page 8• r74 111111101.1T s • t • T THE 1.4lICIIV9,7 sDN'ONRT; DROWNING Roy D BEND Miss Naleptret'Tnnianedanghter , ..'14e...rran;40;.4Phitreil at'heroic' 9VX in Plse.4i'Sring, Of a little, lad from ttrOwning at Grand 'Reid on 'Sunday • • afternoon, July L5th. The Ind, .about.. jour Ye'ara. was PitlY.ing with ti▪ es *all, sailboat on the breakwater east of 'the pier, when ha overbalanced end fell into the 'river a distance '' of • , about six'feete'at a spet. where :the ( eetttei is quite deep. *bile' there Were , a number'en, the, pier and in the vie' einity hone saw the little lad fail into ethe water, and had it not been for eese'e'tlin quick•wOrli Of. Miss Margaret, the -Child would have undeuhtedly, Met a waterer*tee, Mize Taman and Miss Catherine. Wood, dressed in in 'their 'thathinfeeentte, were going onto the pier' at ,the •tinee—and saw the led, Wheat' they at first thought Was a boy s.'s.whillnin0,; but on !rem - him go --down for the third stime .Miss Mar- garet,Oct is an- aecomphshed-leWlin- el*,, yhengediitte the, water and sac- ••needednne reaching the spot and re- . 'aching eiredrew/riffle lad. She Swipe „. .; with him- to aeme • nearby rocks 'and ". With great presence •• of Mind • shook •. ;the water from the la( who had be- come uhcohscions, and .whose first :sWorde. after regaining econacioUsnese ,his, little boat. Miss Catherine e Wood followed e Margaret • in a boat and Mr. :Amer, of Parke. was also.hoon on, the *it and .teok,draige Of the ,lad Who., is a Ben •\ Of ....Maier -Allen Campbell, manager the Canadian Bank ofe Phainierce sat Parkhill., The -little fellow "WaS 4,• -thipp-oeid tobethargie-Oraheeld- er -brother, who was farther, out on •the Ode at the time. Miss .Margar= et,' later received e letter of appre- , entitionefromethe,,parentseefethee,child • and s . 'floe' ...hok of chocolates. •Friende of the • heroic girl, who saw „ • her grilhint: action • intend appealing -Humane,roe.lo_etY.ear2.a raeual; ,: •11'4 '11-1UNGANNOlt1 A. FREIBURGER..PAYS $500; 011..PrillAN, $100 ,AND COSTS COUrt proceedings Which followed the !march, •of Provincial Censtable Joseph ittelsoneand other officers of the prethiseii ' of: Andrew Freitorger,' in Greeneek, ToWilehisP;e May,01' ei'llhated on Ilderiday afternoon; here; -hays,' The, Walkerton Telescope, when 4osepIf. Ittiffinan assessed $100 and costs for having liquor in nn,111Vgai , 'Lest Saturday ,inOrning Freiburger .".cerne across" With his fine of; $500 'Mid 'the c9Oisi. whieb. Mawr/lied 614. Judge Owens gave • Frethurger the option of paying a fine Of , '$009 or .serving One month in jail. That was his decision after considering the ap- peal Of this farmer from the': judg- Ment 'of Police Magistrate Walker,- His Honor Upheld ,the Magistrate's • conviction with respect te the liquor found, in the defendant's behse, but relieved Freiburger of the responsi- bility for, the, booze discovered by the. Officers in his car. The latter decision - had the effect of, the part of the sen- tence directing the lerfeiteire , of the automobile being set aside. "The de fendant was net ignorant - of the law," read His ilonerte judgment, "and e • nnist ihipose a .penalty that will, be a real penalty, and possibly have :se de- terrent effect."' e - It was Huffman who testified while • givieg, evidende, at thepolice court hearing,that the liquor found in 'the car belonged to him, and the charge, laidby the Crown,' of having / it in ,ari ilIega place, *followed: On Monday .afternoon, 'Huffman. pleaded ' - guilty, 'after . his eounsel, -Mr. ' Campbell Grant, sought a reduction' of the sen- tence to that of "consuining ly.". To 'this the Crown • would not conseht.- ' /MR. Wm. Mallough, Of *Locknotv-re- , , newed acquaihtences about Dungan- non one day last week. - • ' ,Miss Letitia 1)urnin, B. A. of the High School staff -at Fort Francis, . spending part of the school vacation With Dungannon 'friends.• • ;The" Mission, Circle of the United. Church congregation here will hold an Ace cream. demi on the church •lawn, August lgth. ' • ' WilIian Foster Of the Colborne .and Ashfield'boundarY had the misfortune • .to. have Yeire Of hie NO; tear!' of...greys injured by lightning during 4 recent storm. The aninarirwae not killed but so affected thatit is, unfit for work Mr. 'Foster has bad rather hard luck ' with thit ter. The other member of the team , suffered ' severe lacerations o; short time ago When it becam en- tangled in a wiee :fence. • e The Rev. J. A. Walker, of the Unit- ed ,Church here, .with his wife and children .are away, on a three -weeks motor trip. In the absence of Mr., Walker there will ' be no service ' in the churchon Aug. .5th but he ex- pects • to occupy the 'pulpit on the the. ,12th• inst. • ,WALKERTON Mr. John Corman, proprietor of the Hartley House, who recently un- s iderwent a ,surgical o e ation for goitre, at the General Hospital, To ronto, -is Making a s= good recovery. This is the second operation Mr, Cor - man has had for thie, trouble; and the expeetation is, that it is now en- tirelY eginoved. , Rey Greet, who for the 'past few Months has been assistihg in the law effice, Of hie brother, Mr.' Campbell , Grant; has,. gone to Toronto, to, take a, position in the office of Elliott, Hume, 'McKague & Angshr,', and will. attend the Late School when the terni opens. . Frank- Lindsay of Kineaidine, is spending 20 days in the local for . • aeseulte the offeriee "having • been committed against SAM Ileveitt of „ Kincardine Township. , Lindsay and his father operate a wood-saWing rea- chine, and Hewitt was assisting them on Jelly 16th. Some trouble arose, and the Yotinger. Lindsay attacked , • Hewitt, giving him e severe beaeing. Magistrate 'Walker, taking the view that Lindsay had heee altogether too • ready with his fists; sent him to the eterie pile ,free 20eetleys, there to er'c'e • pend his 'surplds efier.ey: . • Alvin Racher of :Hanover, • was fouhd drunk here a. shot t time ago son a Siniday evening, aiide as this, was deemed an infeaetion of the lawy he was ,a81$,ed to pay, a fine o'f $10 Arid • costs; which brotight.the amount *up .t� ;$16.50. 7 •es' • Monday afternOork Proyincia.I Coo- , Stable Neleen recovered neer Peieley ,e Chevrolet sedan, staletie it is be lieved, byl.*MeLaren In eTrento laet ,Ajigtiat; Metaren, rrest in l'orontO, gene it to thre Bruce County 11mA liettlement of it Obti tt paw, • ;• INDUCTION • AT RIVERSD4V-E - Although haying was in progress and 'the faernees 'were, busy; . there 'MS a large atteneauce at the United Ohinithe Aiversdale, on Monday, night. The, Occasion was the einduction ; of Rev. :WM:. Ceoth of Waterloo; into the pastoyete, 6f the :Salem," Bethany and •Riversdale.'Chniehee, The serif - „ice was in Charge of Roe.: R., • W, CraW. . Other Ministers .:present rep, • resenting Bruce Presbytery s' were, • :Trelayean of Lucknow,•;„ who preaphed, the induction '..sermon; Rev. De G. ',Paton of Tees vat whie ad- dressed the ,minister, and Rev. C. SidiCenaie; of . Ripley, who addressed the. congregation; .After the: service, refreshments Were served Mr has been taking the service -en his new charge for the, last' few , weeks, and .,et very ,appreciative spirit pre- vails throughout the charge. The., fie; ture seems to be very shopeful for * successful •• pastorate. •e -e Teeswater NewS. COUNTY rito.bs MOST' BE so .FEET ;WIDE In the Opinion of offieials Of, sthe Ontario Department of' ; Highways, araniciPalitiesshould not have. been 'terriblyehrprised” by the recent de- partmental .ultimatum that All roads in the county system he brOughe up to the standard of a full 66 -foot right of way, ander penalty of deprival of the Government's 50 Per cent. grant "This 66 -foot 'right of '.way has 'been stipulated in the ,regulatiOne for ,years," 'according to the state- ment of Departmental officialse • Nor should widening of the pres- ent under -width roads, they state, conseitute<the "serious problem" that certain couhties twhieh the edict has been issued ' declare, it to • repre- sent.. Chiefly, all that is required, Queen's "Park dairies, is a Survey to eetablish, the Proper line of the toad and "push • back thefences of prop- erty oWners -where they belong." . Mostof the pre/sent difficulty •with which ,the :counties arefaeed,--and every 'comity has some roeds that are not up 'to the 66 foot regulation—is due, the departinerit says, to •fence- „enroaching. The farmer 'puts , up: • a new fehce; 'He does not first tear dowathe old one. He want s his stock enclosed,' and. he doesnot, rare to sae- rifice" the protection the .old fence af- fords While the new One is going uP„: In -stead 7ef building% the new one on, the old :lineheerects' it jut Outeicle. Then he removes the old are This 18 • practiee, the departmer.t ,elainhe that ha8 been going on ; for ;y'eare. And ...with j the. yearS, fence: -replacee Meets- have kept pacer, and th roaChnient on the roads' tight a way lige extended, ' , • , Another factor cOnfribriting to the r • present- difficulty is the given rolid— the old ttail, So to !Moak: Taken over' by the cOunty,..it.has not the Width of "the coricessiori or the . Ordinary . town line The unfortunate situation arising out 6! fence-enroaching. could have • 'been eraged long ago,. the departmeet states, had not municipal officials, ratheethaif rifferi4 the itneties-potee elhly neitalhers-sekeep eulet • onthe. tatter,' or, in other word,O "M tocs4 HIP\ FRACTURED IN cAR •• , '! WRECK' IVITe driving herne 'fterni elenhver ribeut!' five o'clock on .'SiIntley after- noon,.Mr. M. J. Ranteey, e Walkerton shoeman, met, with a -nasty''enishap 'neer the .eernerit bridges. a, eilanriVer; when: -fine 'new. car, ,a` Studebaker' Dictator, • suddenly . left :theeyoadwey and phinging..into theditcheraelied elertitigh •a ivireeefehce„:„.hredkieg twa„live,ineh po,sta,' and terminating with the car tturited ever :en its side. Xi. Ramsey, who Was at the 'wheel" eectieed onhufte as didealeo his wile; his sori, Whiten:and .Claire Walker,' but his., sister, Mr's: Evape , of Toroh- to, ; who, eves' Sitting the bootre- 0 c: the back seat, „ was very; sere:melte hurt, she Sustaining. a -severe fractnre . . of the hip in the upset. Dr, terkley Stalkfr • of Hanover, who was directly behind the Ramsey car when the accident Occurred; lent first aid to the:injured lady "and mo- tored her to the Bruce County ,Haspi, tal at •Walkerton, where she remain- ed Until Monday afterno6n, when she was removed in a motet ambulaiice from :GhelPh to a: Toronto.'1•16enetal,- where tha fracture was set by •a spe- cialist., Owing 'to flie advanced age of. -the . patient,' who was in her 7011i year, the injury is all the more ser- ious and recovery will necessarily be KINLOSS COUNCIL • • ' The Council- of the Township of Kinloss met as per' adjournment on July 23rd. Members all present. The minutes, of last meeting Were• read, and on motion of Ross and Carruth- ers, adopted. „ • A, communication :re. School., Fair was read. .Moved by -Macintosh. sec- onded- by- Carruthers, that a grant of :20 he made to the Fair. and - that they he given the use of the Hall for Fair 'purposes; ;Carried.' ' Movedby, Macintosh, sec. by Mc- Queen, that the Trea'suree ' be in- structed to pay the levy 9f"$1.20 pre- . , • enium to the s Globe Indeemity Com- pany of Canada,- for Insurance a- gainst accidents on Township 'Roads: 1 • • • • • . •, THURSDAY, Alla-UST 2nd, 1928 tfa 40,* " NOTES In Orte, Of the busiesi tveeke of •the Y ar 111.4 three: ..1400.4,1•••§ery.4!ea- ;he d ••aat' week at the reSPectP:e 0hurOes . on the! nights appointed. fee 'theme and g:90d''.1heet'higeJOO.:. Zion League ;wils". specially: Well attended.- , , . bunch of the Yeinsiger. people At Hackett niade'04:ferl:thelleCk of et*, 'terosheeof those...0.0..were,WOrkiag late in. the .hay,-; Enough for 8've', car loads veie out to the; Bla'ke,•Meeting. At the, lastiiained; there was one. Ow, many present. -A bat thto -scared the •041ii axyl: came ; pretty: uea'r,tlie beys,, tirhea,liad found entrjlnce ind flow O,rotma. ,.Forttlnatali, it did not come in till the ineetieg was; .gettirigi ,to i6 'close: :Bees. and- •close„ attention, 'doe • not geeto.gethere' try, as Yoe will. • This is hardlyanitein of , ' Church A good jadireeolci, the :Pastor' . the other day how soire family' on ar- rivirig, home' from church • repently, , found: a family of .ekunkee waiting on the •retandah, when they got home, an altogether unsolicited ,yieiting group. 'Theyowe're all heetty and Well, send evidently out for the day. ' , • •The pastel' felt Very thankful that it was not the case' round • his hone. But e few days after, at ere o'cleck. in the -Morning, ekanks, old and young, walked ap the parsonage garden path- and acted; as if , perfectly. 'tit home. • Fortunately,.. there is ne accident to reedrt, and un- fOrtunately, these someerhat, unde,sir- able ereatuies, as far as s' known, Are still at large. , ;The 'garden on ,sonre days has haidly. been a At place for meditation. -see • . /Let it be known; to alle-Zione Con- , gregatiori. are holding their Ariniver- eery services at ae a.m. mid 7 p.m. respectively. on Sunday, ;August se5th. eTheyeaieefertuhate- ipehaViegeseepred_ :the Rev.' W. Maciriteele D.D, the president of • the , i'eUndon ; Conference, as Preacher fpr the day. Special mu- sic and.. a''generone ! free -end.. efferhig are other features ;of what is expecte ed to bea great •occasion. •: •• , • FLOWERDA,LE THE,..GltEAT TUNNEL .AN,D BRIDGE AT WINDSOR •A new liiik piercipg the water. boundary between, Canada and the. United Stites will 'ern:in bes., forged. : The , first' ilndeewater vehicular " „tunnel evee built to connect two ha, tio..K.is. being laid beneath ;the. De - between, Tiered* ; and ,Windsote One ald /What ie called' the wetid's largest; eteel benigeeetlie Am- bassador international • bridge—is e :te Jein the Border . Cities in their first shore -to -shore eeedway.., Those two. projects repreepht ,$49.000,900 eetiresaiori of faith in the good' wilt..bettee,n the countries, , TWO other' litternetionat4 bridges,: ape Across- the Detroit eiver and the 'other to, shah the St.- Clair River bee tWeeir Pott 'lierop, Mich, and 'Sarnia,' Ont., awaitfonly Opel Government are ;15r6vel. The cost of the two projects , will approximate $9400,000. • - • Giant dredges .With seven -ton btk- •t have begun eating . into; the oppo- site shoree, of the Detroit River. to prepare for the .$23 000,000-vehietilier • tunnel, which will be financed With Canadian and United States capital , The big tube is to be made o! steel and eeinterced concrete and is to rest 30; feet below the river at tl*, harbor line, . Conti acts calls for its coinPlee dim • in 3,,e menthe.' ' •: , Well Lighted. Carried.. • -14Olieclacintoili, eec. by Cars- euthers, that the Reeve,' well, be instructed to confer 'with the reeves of the. interested ;rnimicipeli-:. ies; asking their ce7operatien in ' re- ' gard to bringihg, the matter beecere: the Department of Highways of tak- ing over the, County Road and mak- ing: it a Provincial Highway, con iecting Gederich with the -North. Carried.- ; s. Moved: by Ross, 'sec. 'by 'Macintosh, „that the Superintendent 'niake a sure 'vet?: a the, bridges in the municipality and . see whet is required' for. 'repaii- :.ing the covering on the, .same, and • procure' what is required of the, c3" 90; which may be got at 'D..' Mac Donald's, Teeswater: Carried. .... ; Moved by eCarrutliert, sec. by Mc-, Queen, that the Reeve and Treasurer be .empeweeed to borrow' the amount of $5,000 on the Credit of the Muni- eipelity until the taxes aro -.collected. Carried. e' 4 ,. • " • Moved by Rose and seconded -hes itteeintesh, that as soon as the Reeve and Superintendent have the drain f rou the culvert opposite lot 23, con'. 3 to the Scott -Tiffin Drain" staked, that the Clark call for Tenders,' for the construction thereof. Carried: s : Moved by Mcintoele sec. hir Car- iotheys; that the Teeder of Neil Me Callum for the Oonstructiep , of: the bridge on : sideread Mirth of Laneeide' Church, be accepted; the earne to he Completed by , Sept. 30th, 1928. . . , Cheques: John , Johnston, paylist 59,,$21.98; J F Dawson, Paylist 60, $86.45; J. F. Dawsciii, paylist 61, $111;65; IL e,evati, payliet 62, $93.8y William McKenzie, .postii8t;6, $33.25; Wm. 'McKenzie, "'payliet 64e $1.33.85; Beth., Gaunt, peylist 65, $88.1.0.,, Itobt. Moffat, paylist ,66, $7',65; 4) Ingot iron pa.ylist 67,,' $34.85; Dem.' Road Machinery Co, paylise 68, s$1.031 Wesley Thompson, paylise 69, $122,50 J. H. leoee, payliet 70, $134,25; J. H. Rose; paylist -7l$10i72; H. Roes, nesniet 72, $39.00; Hared(' Kurhy,. payltst 73, $3.95 J. Johnston, • pa,ylist 74, $29.00; 'J. 3, Johnston, eayligt 75, $130.50;:l'hos. 'Hill,. pay - het 76, $83.26; • Williams Plarey; pay- list 17, $81.60; eVilliem Piercy, ,pay - "list 78; $54.25 Beth. Graitit; paYlist 79,, $14;97; T. IL Moore, Paylist SO, $153.14,k T. H. Moore, paylist•' 81, $3.8 70 D Voreeetet; paylist 82'; , $140.00:7 3 V, Dawsoa; • eaythst 83, $5.75; D. A, MeDohard, paylist' 84, $13.60.r.I. A, Mat:Xi/smell, hayliet 85; $274.e;8; The Glebe ledortnitye Co., Insuranee ori • roads,. $120 W, K. grant to. Schohl 'Fair, $20; Mrs, Vereler Cerviees in 014101 ,pot case in Dec, by order 0-i'the''Board of ellealtin $70.90- Attietirned till lith, Or at Call Of the Aeovo, • • Poet O. Moffitt. OA • Flowerdale people were pleasantly surpiised Jast week, when Mr. Ken- neth llendereen end her 'soh, Kenneth and daugneer, Mrs. Murdoch "Smith, and -thiee children: arriVed in our to .visit their old neighbors and friends. They motored froM Red - vers; Sask., a distance of one thou - and, eight hundred and ninety-two niiles.It is eighteen ;years • since Mrs. Henderson and Kenneth left Flowerdalte and it Was .e remarkable trip for a lady of nearlyeighty-eight ‘years of age to , make. They all re- ceived 'e Toyerwelcome: by- all their old neighbors; as they: have • alway4; hcengreaty missed.• s. , ; Mrs. John John Thompson; Sr., is on the sick list. Mrs. A. Gillies, and .Mrs. W. 'Ste- phens of , Teeswater, were Floweriale 6allers, the first of last week., e: • Miss Mary B. Douglas 1s ,spending a few, weeks at Grand Bend, ' . Mise Hamra MacDonald is spend- ing soMe time at D. , Thompson'e, helping to ..care for ithe ; mother and Mrs. R..Martin• !' spent last Sunday with friends in Allison.., Mr, and Mrs, Tem Roes atuf'd,au,gh- tee, Minnie, spent Friday afternoon at , the home of Mr. Ross's : brother, . L. Maciver. -'' • . • , Mi. end' Mrs, R. ,Martin arid hil dren, attended the • Woods•-Douglierty .wedding at St. Helens, }last, Tuesday .afterrfoore ..1; ; , • ' Everybody is busy nicking Wild saSpberties. • 'FALL, F.A.ms-1928 LudENoW, SEPT 27 28 ATWOOD . • SEPT., 21; 22.: BAYFiELD . ...SEPT. 25, ,26, BLYTH : ....SEPT. ,19, 20. BsRi.JSSEIS , OCT; 4, 5 DUNGONOl\e, ,e0C,T. 4, 5' EXETER . SEPT. '18, • O. FORDW.ICH ; ;;OCT. 0 GODERICH ' .SEPT.17 18 lo IfANovER. • ...i.sEPt: 19-2i KINCARDINE . „SEPT.. 19, 20' KIRKTON , TOCT. 2; 11: ,L,iSTOWEL. • ;Alia. 21; 22 4,01eDON ...SEPT; 8-15. mrt0TrELT. ; eSEPT. 25,s 26, MILVERTON • • e...;SEPT; 27,, OWEN. SOUD 1- . ..0(1T, 446 RIPV,EV 25`,. '20. "ST. 'MARYS 4, '5; S AFORT . . fe PT, 20, 21 TEIeSWATER ; , . OCTe2; TORONTO g WN(.1,r(Am OCT, .40 URiGl ...SEPT, 24; 20 , DUCK ING A THUNDERBOI,l'.: ' "Whoef that behind j 4, Fred ?" aeked the' men at , the Wheel, As, ,car hooted, • ' flapper in a thoadgtet/' 'Fred ansWered. • • ' • The driver burled h1 l.tool Over': swerved the 'Car Off the moo, otaihoci through a lenee iinit turned tuttle' 'Thai* 11014Vell; ;00 oisppeclPf pt4ter.04, l'he subway will beebrilliantly 11: luthieated' and equipped with signals, teephones and n sidewalk for officers 'controlling and supervishig traffic:: It will have .allemodern safety de- vices similar to , those used in the Holland tunnel: en, New York. " "Vehicles will be permitted ,to travel 30 miles anhour, both weyee., It Is plapned. to provide continueue 'bus , .servip.e. between' the terminals in De- ettoitearid _Windsor First sections ' of. the Ambassador international: bridge, .which, ewith ' the tunnel, will largely' ,suP'plant. 'ferry service between :Detroit and :Windsor, have., beenputin place. Mammoth towers to stand at the :Who of -,• the bridge -en either' elde of the herder' hive begun to soar upward on Oppo- • , site sides of 'the river, ' -7- The bridge will be 55 feet , .wide, vith;a roadway sufficient to accomo- date five, seParate lines or traffic. It • „ IS to be e 1,850 -foot. span and will. stand 1e0. feet above sthe -Water' to permit' shipping craft to passunder- neath it. The estimated cost is ,$26,-: -000,000.: 134: Legislative approval is being Sought for a, seepd ihterpational bridge a- cross, the Detroit sRiver betweert, Ansi- herstburge ,Ont., .And Gfosa Ile. It would be 10 spans 'of 250 each and would stand leo' feet above the water and cost li,tween $4,000,90e and $5,- 000,000: , Plane have been drawn:" for the •,structure. • , , Congress has authorieed eonstrue- tion.of the Port Huron; Sarnia bridge over the. St. Clair. river. It is to. cost '.$4,090,009. • ' . 'esesieememeeememonsssessowenemseisest•It.'"'"""'ll."'""'"".."1"6'."11.1". UNIVERSITY ,OF WESTERN ONTARIO • trim **vat Course e In Medical.. "sal Selene.' eon its of ;die yettere dent.'worke Title years, vire "devoted to s• -.Arts att)18slegce and tout yeus to pure MreatsintuOre:t'hiii' dente:aid-per! . **11fTlitt.404:tite. eleic9•111.f'°4thaiolfirhsatinahr; hest.- : ocrithstd. ',..` c• dalit'asciliHrePlitirlOatificeflieinnt • ,-euka. us' reeetatierr nineisietee 's reielltr see lash treades et lee Ths Scheel ei 7.71., chi. • Me irredeat.7.. Yee atieitionet *et, niatioe,wiercee *1),R•14•40.h-be • Rsicistraie.C' , deei .tietado „ • DESIGNATION ,SERVAPE • (Continued .from .Page residents cif Aehfield, and Miss Doug- las herself spent Mani of herholi- days there, so that the Ashfield con- gregation hes an especial interest in this event. 'Mks. 'John McRae ,made the presentation, a , purse. • Rev. Dr. Mcieerroll,SPolte feelingly, as he told ofthe thrill he received a litlIse less than two years ago, When at the close :of 'a service in St. An- drew's :Church, Guelph, at which he had occupied the pulpit, 'lie Was, thee by Mies Douglas (then teaching at Rockwood, but in Guelphfor that service) . with the greeting, "I have :decided to goto the Foreign. Field."' Havinglbeen her enihieter when she -was very. young, • he. wasgreatly moved. by her decision, and in a forceful address he exhorted the con- gregation to stand behind their rep- -reseritativejri--the Foreign_FieidiWith! their interest, sympathy and • PreY- • : BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU' , The Better Business BureauMove- ment, whichis wideespiend. through- out the United States ''apie which ie taking hold 'en Canada; :hat been in- fluential in raising ,the 'standard of ievertis,ing, :preventing falSe adver- tising and. unethical business prac- tices, resulting in 'greater confidence between buyer and send': as well as for the, protection' Of inyeetorn freer the ' activities 'Of those individuals who prey upon the pUblie in theof- feting of .securities of doubtful value and en' mem?' cases very Attie or no value at all. These individuals • are very Versatile in their Method or op- eration, and in the use 9f high pres- sure methods, and have robbed trust- ' long' investorsof many 'hundreds *of millione �f dollars during the past few years. The Better, Birsiiiese Marcelo have • been enstiumentet . in curbing to a marked degree the opere ation of these doubtful andia sending 'Many of them to jail, while many others 'have .been forced to cleee-th,eir offices and cease eper- atione in the districts where the Bet- ter Business Bureaus have been ac- 'tive, As announced in the Preis -a short time age: by the" Attorney -General, he •weleomes a, formation of a Better Bash:tem bureau mn the Province of Ontario—alreedy t Bureau is in ad - eye 'operation in the Provinde of ,bee; -With 'headqUarterre In Ment - real, and ie doing exeelleht service • The Better Busioess Bureau: as at lifeeent cohstiteted, comprises repre- sentativee .of the' T'oronto Beard, of. Trade, • Thronto Stock Excliengej Standard- Stock Jliehange, 'Divest- ment ,Rarilterte Aeeeeietioe, Dominion: Mortgage and, Investment AireOcla- Termite 'Reel tstate Board and others. 1.1P FATHER; "I. wish .t ,thiodness 1 couldgo tat; :(1ad- watts 10 •Itot) tilted Soto tittnees, • • «t know ftiy donv Oisy!to,.a. But), 'oftor -611v one eon only bo:' 014 040 •Other _Relies contributing .to the in- terest of the Meeting were., inUsie the choir, a duet by Misses Mary Ait- ehesonaiid Dean •Geddes, „ and a sol'o by 'Mrs. Horace. Aitchesere , For the .past yeal•eMiss Douglas has been attending the Presbyterian 'Missionary and Deactmesse.,Treertinse School" in Voimititi, °where - her high standing ,qualified her in one • year, for the graduation dipleiria; .usually awarded Only for two years'. work. In . • addition to this she won,a scholarship for general' proficiency: 'She leaves the latter part of August for Tene: sui, . Island of ''Forinessa, Where she will teach in the s Girls' School. Miss ' Douglas Will no doubt carry with her as bright and happy re- membrance, thes:rnemorete of her Des- ignation Service: where gethered. to- gether were so man y dear Ones, many of thein homed to her by the ties . of amongst them, her grand- mother, „•-iVirs: Dorothy Douglas, eighty years 'a age,: and her grand- father, .Mr. :Robert Carrick, eighty= . six years of age, Age, besides many other friends from nearby points as. well as •eiime from Toronto, Detroit and Reek - wood. The memory of their .persphet love and „syhipathy; Will be strength- ening in lonely, days and also. the kriohdedge that she is heir*: remem- bered: in prayer by so "many Who were drawn together not only lfecause of personalinterest and respect, but be- . eauSd. of their intereat4n the work of the ,Master, the ouestanding, branch of which is Misaion. Amotigst outside congregations represented were those of Wingharre Teeswate.r, Ripley, Kin- cardine, Whitechurch,' ' Ashfield Dun- ,• garinori and Kinloss. • TWO, warmly evelcomed yisitors. 'from overseas, were Miss Katherine MeKay of India; And Dr. Annie Mc- Kay of Peru, daughters of Ree. An- gus s McKay, first Minister of the nresent church, now of ICingtissie, Scotland. It was , most fortunate and fitting that the ,Misses McKay were here' at this time. „ , ' PARAMOUNT TO Harold Skinner's BLUE WATER r , Boys IN • ing!iant Arena ° Every Thursday Night (30-8-c) NOTICE TO Cit.gbrfoRs In the Matter of the Estate of,: Ar- chibald 'Barbour, late of, the Village of Luckeow,iii the County' of Brece, Section Foreman; delhaped. ,•• • , Notice is hereby ;given that all per- sons' having -any- claims-, oteedemends - against' the late Archibald Barbour; ' who • died On .or about the -eighteenth , day of April A.D. 1928, at the Village oe Luc -know in. the...County OP Bruce, are required be send by post prepaid 'or to deliver to theundersigned,---Ex-e- ecutor underjhe Will of the said Archibald Barbour, their names and 'ad- dresses and full particulars in writ- ing of their claims and statements of their accounts and the .nature „Olethe :securities; if any, held by them, -duly verified by 'affidavit. • And teke notice that- after the Eighth day of August,..A.D. 1928, the - said Executor will proceed to distri- bute the assets of. the -said' deceased among the . peeemis entitled thereto," elfavingseregard-only.eto s the claims , of ' which he shall then have had notice,. . and that the said Executor will not • be ' liable , for - the said assets or any part 'thereof to any person' of Whose claim he ehallenoe then have received " , Mrs. pudney of Galt, is spending a. week with her mother, Mis. A.. leet- chabaw., • • Mesers.: 'Wm. , and s John Cook of kafekihg, visited friend'S 'Para• - Mount! recently. • Mi. and Mrs. Mac. Rose of White- chureh, and Mrs *Parsons of Toronto, were recent guests. of Mr. and 'Mr. Jaividki'sHee;•!diesratiboenl. m. ,aqmi;164i and Lore eeri • Naylor Of. Lueknoeve, Were guests Of Miss LaUra Atcliste, of Detroit, are Viiriting friends hie Mie. Jack Piekering and Katherine ' Paramount,. Mr.. and Mrs. Aibset Cook and children Visited with friends at Port Albert during the Week? Mrs, MeAulett And Jean • have had their tensile -rernoveth, All hope for •. a speedy •reeoVeiY.: • • Mr. 'lack Mitidoen a imekow, JR - visiting friends in Paramount. Mr. .and Mita, 10Id, and rhildren' of Lariefi, :were ,visipits of Mr. and 'Mrs. Itichatd McQUilitn, • • 4:Mee-and MrArritsteetig ;Arid 'dine, isbtor o Eifloofield,. And. Mr, 'on(I lktro. Ed, JohnAton and on ist Toronto, ww:Olbfloitil;o0iitonto:r :111,0kitkIllud‘is` $tior,p0004114414M:ly0. , This notice is given pursuant to the Statute in that behalf. Dated at Lucknow this fourteenth • day of July, .A.D. 1928. . "W. J. Watt," Long Branch, Ont., Executor of the estate .or the • said 'Archibald Barbour. ' (2-8-e) ' ' • " • • •r• • CLERK'S NOTICE Voter's List, 1928, Miinichielity (retire. leiwnship of Kinloss, County of Bruce. • Noticeis' hereby given that I have complied with .Sectione 10 of the . Yob, • er's List's Act and that I have, posted up at. My office :in Kinlops an the let day of August, A.D. 1928, the list of. all persons to vote in the geld. Muni- cipality '.for Members Of Parliament and ahd at, Municipal Elections and that such -Bet remaine there for inspection • . And I heiebe eall upon all voters to take ,irninediate ,Proc.eedleige to have • any. errors or omiseinne corrected ac- cording .to - law, the last dny, for ap- • peal being ',the 22nd day of August, A.D. 1928. . Gee. G. Moffat; Clerk of the Township of ICInlesse R. R: No. 3, Teeswater. SAY IT WITH FLOWERS . Sweetcolar.uritsilihaiTvery,'so-olthbead,te:ry In Though .thihking qUite 4 14c ef Riese, Proposed to ' Mary 'Gold,' Said he. "I'll haste- a ; Bleeding*art If elle refuses me :still," - Said she, "A foolish chap thou • art, I'll not re-friechia, 'Bill." •, Her Tape 'then he kiseed; and le, ;She turned a pretty ,Pink; • The werld!took on. a Golden. Glow '; • • ..0f• happiness, I think. "Forget -me not," she beggedi , pet, • • s' ' Though Phlox Of :girls you see And please' don't flirt With Violet Or ,1ily, but just me» She , &old her folks (she was not Mem), • ' I-Ier fa.tliesid t,• "That dumb' is , Said he "I' think he's gran'ti','.0 To wed they swiftly did agree; The marriage daY •Wed set, • • • "What mittleter 1" he 'asked,. Said shot • •• tqack-in-the-pulpit .1601 Se -one ;fine morning. 'when the •sun • §,he'll rule him miti• r .00kleo 404 .• ,Pf everrootIng. lov-0, • • • • :onr,14,4:.olitnh10::::•(4.0r16:golt.468•irt,.sniol-t: 13iii flirts no more with '71ttith or ' Wee 'Obi dovol Old 34ek hpittiago modo them one, „liyo y