The Lucknow Sentinel, 1932-12-15, Page 5_D_EVEMUEn, 15, 1.932'
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CHURCH , 'NOTES
Presbyterian Guild
The. , weekly meeting of the Young
People's ' Guild was held on Monday.
evening the :program was in charge
the Literary Committee. . After
the opening .hymn the Scripture read-
ing was taken.. by Winnifred John
stone anal the' Lord's prayer was re- ••
peated in unison. •A reading ..was
:given. by Isobel Douglas ,and' Mr.
Pickering . lead in prayer. This was
followedby a solo by ;Rostella Mul-
lin.`- The „topic for, , the evening was
taken ' •by Mrs. Horace Aitchison..
This was followed with a ' solo , by''
Mr. M. Atcheson. The meeting ` clos-
ed by repeating the Mizpah benedie-
tion.. •
LANGSIDE.
The Women's. Institute . held their
meeting at the home of .Mrsr W: Leg-
gett 'on`Friday,'.December 9. ,The 2nd
vice-president,, Mrs. , T. Moore. presid-
ed: " The roll' • call was answered- by; .a
Gift. to - the Children's ••Shelterat
Walkerton. It was decided to Have
the, Jr.' 'Farmers and Jr,I nstit i ut e of.
South Kihilo�ss' W. M. g . .
The .annual meeting which was
held in the %arise; was well attended.
—'' -given-••if-the-weather :was -stormy •nd
uninviting. The reports read by the
different officers were very encourag-
ing, 'showing a' growing interest in church, sp.
the work, notwithstanding the de-
pre'ssion. While the. retiring president
vacated the' chair, Miss Dean Mac-
Lied Look charge and Conducted the
ZION`:'
ley Clubs Hold
;Annual .Romp
N�lON
Alex Patterson Will E�fr c't New
Earn—W. M. S. Hold Annuel Meet-
-ing Miss . McDonald ' Recovering
From _Operation
With Mr: John, Collins, president
of the U.F.O. acting as very efficient
chairman, the U.F.O. and U.F.W.O.
Club' members and their ..families,
werepresented with the following
program on the evening. of .Friday,
December '9:- Selections by an orch-
estra,- composed •of Jean :Lindsay,
,Walter Collins and ,,George McDonald
solos by Ben Farrel, Guerney Pollock
and M.•McKay;'duets; by Mr. and Mrs
Alex McKay and. Marie' and Lenore
(Furnished by the Ontario Department of Agriculture)
E Rhuh'arb For ]'anter . the raising on' the special duty .on
Force
To have fresh rhubarb for `the Free State cattle .from 20 per cent.
winter table n11,one. ,has .to do 'is to up to 40 per cent, and the lose of the
take a portion of a crown from the 10 per : cent: preference by the .Irish
garden in. the late fall (or dig it up Free State, have been,"bullish fae:-
dTuring the winter), ' let. it freeze- sol- tors in the cattle market. This week
dly, then put in; in the cellar. where, at Birkenhead steers and. heifers.
elle temperature is from 50 to 69 were quickly cleared"at advances av-
degrees Fahrenheit. No earth; is re-. eraging• approximately £3 per head
quired, '•the rhubarb, • ' crowns or see-; or, at the current •.rate of exct}ange,.,
tions themselves. containing enough $11:31 per head above last• week's
stored', nergy to produce the edible' sales.' There 'were no Canadian cattle
stalks, ?and for thenliest •color they oal,.the market; owing to the narrow •
�'' ' ' almost: total dark• ]'Margin existing; as. a .. result of •' :the •�hoiild bir kept�•"in d ,., ,.
very :adverse •condition 'oft exchange
.,
McDonald;'.` a Highland dance by M nese on. sales. in., the British market.''' .
Smit ; ,reading by Lenore.MacDen '.- '� M ' . ` . r
• .arketing Nether's Increase: ; ''
ale; and address by W. J._;McKay, M . Better •1I Chris`tmas.AMarkt Display ••,:(Crape. ;
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• s' :.Clark's quartette; Sale O.�f .,,Turps • , , ; ,
L� A;; selectign .-by .• �. e of . titaon� Fox; farmers
,r_ k ' E Bre htoy memo $,
' 1" Ch • 1 ug
`° t 1 taf1; points to the P , g
and. a skit ;entitled' "The :Raisin ie Charles
`. , •
eartmen,a e ; `' The De •artieent:'is makin a'. giant
byfive P'ur'ple ••Grove 'boys. • .Lunch �he.D. p all regular Weekly Pxoducers'-
was served "by the ladies, and the re- . 1perations of 'the Blackwater • Turnip to ons all
re' •Markets• as part' eo'
mainder' of • the evening spent ir. :row rs'n".'eseociat es- kin _
`dancing.
,example''en the . possibilitie' ...for moo- provincial' wide effort to increase: e '•
. • . i - ..- g 5i n demand' for 1iome-grotvn" prodnets: `
Recovering 'From. Operatio dicers tncreast.n their' "market eve Prize .m ey will be awarded for
Mist Ceal McDonald, who under- in times, of depressed • trade. o i
went a serious.' operation in the Pri- This co-operative. organization bet best displays at Christmas market or.
nate Patients'., Pavilion' of the Toronto direct control of some 500 acres of market first preceding. Christmas.
General Hospital, ,israking favor ;turnips,, and. the :choicest of these. Exhibits will be judged as follows:
able, progress' towards recovery.. Dr.. are being washed, branded and waxed 1. Quality; 70 points, 2 Effective and
F. G. N: Starr *as the 'surgeon. She As a result of this operation,•, an attractive displayot(Ontario farm
ieagle,
: •.-now -at::.the_:home on_ Mr. Hector.'. excellent local market has been•de-products only), S0 aws. 1,_O" s. h t` n
s veloped . an. TexlioT ' Puesrbilities s;fo'r nation --are - p ..,
y
bona fide farmeror gardner.No en-,
;ry- fee. 2. Displays must be + ready
forjudging not later than ;9 a.m. 3•
Only Ontario products td be exhibited
(fruit, vtieegetabies honey, maple -pro-
.duets, .dairy products, eggs, meat `•
;end ;poultry) 4, Any.:.or_all farm ro
ducts may ` constitute..an exhibit 5:`'
One .exhibit to each farmer. 6. . Pro-
ducts must be raised : or ' grown ..l y •
!ariner .exhibiting. 7. Exhibit.to be
arranged or. dressed byy members of • .
family . of farmer exhibiting,. The .. "'
prize money .will ;be divided as fol
lobus: 1st, $10:; 21)d, '$5; ,•3rd, $3; 4th .
$2; ten "prizes of $1' each., Each ex-
hibitor is urged . to be ready for
judging before 9a:m. and should .any
article be sold, -.it is .suggested ,that
it be tagged with purchaser's name
ail art—MA—Ted to . hold -until judgin
is completed. Each, local contest will
be under direction of the district'.
agricultural representative. '
The members of the; local Orange
Lodge entertained their ,'lady friends
t.
to a., fowl.supner, concert and dance
'on' Friday evening last,. The boys
proved . most efficient and capable
'hosts . enda very enjoyable 'evening
was' spent.
Miss Jeanne Ritchie nursgin-,
McKay; Toronto.
Will Erect. New Barn
Last: week, we reported Mr. I Alex
•;
ae
P tt rson' Con 12 'Huron, ile having
the futnook most encouraging..
The association has erected a plant
on ao co-operative basis and this plant
tris -barn fiurned - .Mr -:=Patterson
:in _includes. facilities .for stgring, wash.
tow °•making preparations to erect
Stpoeelssibleba.. ' '
rn: on the • same site, and the
work -'is going ahead as 'rapidly r, as
Y. P: S. .Present .'Play ` .'
The Irish play' "Turning the Trick"
was presented in the.,, Town Hall,
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Ripley,.: December • 8th; to a full
house, by . the :Y P S. of Knox
Presbyterian ' church. ' Those ; takint
Part were Robert; McCormick, Mari.
Hanna McKenzie, Elmer Avery, -Mar
•garet McLeod, • Margaret McLean,.
Donald Matheson, Edna. MeLay, Root;
Lucknow present a :.play which' they training Alexandria ; H;ospital,`•api nt :Bell;• "Katherine Aiteheson,' Marion
are getting up 'during the. week lie- .the week -end with her parents. She Bel ' an ane d-
g
tween?Christmas and . ,New.. Years.
leaves this week tor; enter Victoria: . 3 -Act Comedy, At Amberley
This failing . a'•' euchre party and gos ital London for' a.' six months ' A successful :three -act' comedy. un -
H: dance will tike its place. All..joined training course.' ler the elirection'of 'Miss Edna 'Camp -
'
in singing "The First Nowell." Miss
The Zion W. M. e. held their. re bell,.Was 'given in the Orange Hell, .Fox and Agnes Gillespie gave. l -'tiieetin at, Mrs. IsaacvAmberley, December_ 9th, ' before a
a net. 'Mrs. , Gibson Gillespie' gave a gular month y g
Andrew's on Thursday last,:. with a large. audience. The : 'comedy "Star
a er On :`Christmas Cheer'; Misses officers: were::Bright" was sponsored by•the Amber -
gave
. good . attendance. ,The '
Merle,. Wilson and.Dorothy' Pollock elected fon 1933: Tres., Mrs..' C.• E''.' ley L. O4.`L. The. following comprised
t rid Over Hill and McD ag p W 1 y the casts. Myrtle Wilson,'Fern .Fraser
Lila Geddes,. Elva Brown;„ Steve Ir-
win, Alex Nesbitt, . Victoria' Upshall,
Jack Scott, Joe: Ferg1son,: Art end
Alton Snim eltzer. Between, acts the
Cleghorn brothers of Wingham; pre-
y/lied
ro-
va l d music, and -also played for the-
dance
he
dance' which followed. , :
Returns From. -Hospital
Mr. Thomas Pollock, con. 12, .Huron.
has returner from the' Kitchener -
'Waterloo Hgspital, where be under-
went
nder
went treatment: There is a noted im-
provement in his condition.
' WI M. S. Annual Meeting
• The •W.M•S of - drew s Umted
church, held their annual meeting
for' the 'election of .officers, Thursday
December 8, with Mrs. 'Geo. Mooney
let Vice -Pres., in- charge,'owning to
the President, Mrs.. -(Rev.) C. N. Mc-
Kenzie, being ill'. Those .elected were:
president, Mrs. (Rev.) C. N. Mac -
in g an ' grading,. t ►h reby . placing
this giant includes facilities for stor-
ing, washing and . gr. ading, there
placing this' group' of growers in, a
position to market, a uniform product
Bottled Ontario honey for' British'
Consumers
"Bottling arrangements" are rapidly
being completed, and it' is expected
Ontarie' bottled and labelled•" hone;'
will be on the market; for retail 'dis=
teibution in Engand, in a,:large' way.
about the. first of ,Fanuary," ,recently
stated P. W. " Hodgetts, Secretary.
ntario Honey :Export. Association.
"Various battle` designs have -been
accepted for the different sized
tainers, 'while a striking . series of
label designs have been submitted
and a final 'selectiotnnis- now being
made•. It will ; 'take a few: weeks yet
to' 'obtain delivery of bottles but im-
mediately the first;cgnsignmentcomes
to baud,' packing' and. ' distribution
will. commence.,
"`Ontario rbeekeepers' interests„ are
being adequately protected as only'
honey equal to the best; andsuperioi'
to most brands, will be placed on the
market in, bottled containers. Some
ten thousands ‘retail saes w 11 be
contacted weekly fornOntario honey
through a, new distribution arrange-
ment effected by the 'Ontario Market-
ing Board."
gave an in$ rumen on h•' Vice- res., Mrs:Wesley
Dale"; Miss Olive Terrtif, R. N., gave.Ritchie.; Seenn, Mrs. E. Gardner; As.
a paper Health and Home Nursing" Sec'y.,'• Mrs. Jack Gardner; ,Treas,,.
The collection' was 'received, the' hoe- s Geo. Hunter.; Flower' Fund Sec.,,
tess thanked and the'. meeting closed dor 'Anderson; Supt:, Christian
11/y, singing the National •Anthem, of -
ter which lunch was served. ' Stewa reship; -lutes. �1! T. Gardner;
Missionary Monthly, See'y., Mrs. .1.
:Miss Glace' Richardson of White Andrew; organist, Jessie Andrew;
program com.,,'Norma• Anderson, Edna
Ritchie;';:Mite Bqx Sec'y.: Mrs... Jas.
Ritchie;,Heralds, India, Beryl Gard-
ner; China, Edna Ritchie; Tr.•inidad.
Mrs. A. Helin; Afri'ca,, Mrs Cbas. Rit-
chie:,
it
chie:,•-'-Japan,--Mrs: W. T. Gardner;
North- est Mrs: G-•eo: Hunter•, -Korea=
Jessie Andrew; Temperance; Mia.
Root.-• Andrew; Formosa, .Mrs.. Jno.
Helm.
here.
Mr: and Mrs. V:..Emerson, ,spent.
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. Ram;`grid con.' `
nomination of officers; which resulted _ Th Langside -Club held their- pro -
, Friday and dance on ev
'Ur. and Mrs. George Harkness and
Reeba, , spent Sunday , with Mr. and
Mrs. R. Tiffin. •
The most . handsome . ' Men's Neck
Scarfs, usually sold from $2.95
td
$5.00 for •$1.95 and $2.45 at MUNN'S
Supply Mrs. Archie --and Mrs.,_._.D.- STORE.. R1L1y_ ...-. __
as; follows: Pres., Mit-4--A.-4--A.Hughes;
1st Vice -Pres., `•Mrs. J. L. Burgess;
2nd Vice -Pres:, Mrs. A. •Graham;
Secretary, Mrs. Sutherland; Treas.,
Miss Mary Campbell; Glad Tidings
• Sec'y.,.Mrs, D. Graham; Home .Help-
ers, • Mrs. D. MacKinnon; Plower and
''Sick ' Com., Mrs. S. MacLeod; ' Bale
' •MacIntyre; Miss 'MacLeod will con-
tinue the "Bible 'Study" • and extends
an invitation to all to attend the
meetings. A quartette by four` young
ladies, followed the business session
andthe meeting was cloned• .bidding_
a "Farewell" to 1932.
" United ,Church W .M. S. ,•
Lucknow United Church W. M. S.
held its annual meeting in the base- a couple of weeksi is brother
ment of the church,. Wednesday, Dec. of Glamis. report that Mr..
' 9th: Mrs. MacCallum presided over We 'are so. rty
thedevotional exercises and. business. Geo: Malcolm is ill at the home of
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section of meetingnfor 1932. Reports. his sister, Mrs. Jno. Lane.
from different branches of the work ' Mrs. V. Perc
y the .retu' rn dto m -on Detwith
roit
were . presented revealing the year's after spending
• endeavor., During the electiori' of Mit. Mrs. F. A. Blackwell.
ces . Ml's.- A. E. MacKim occupied the, , The annual busin'es smeetnmg of
the
chair 'aud.'the following officers were W. A. ,was held in the basenienoo f
Elected: President, Mrs. MacCalluin;. the church on Thurs y
Honry
ora President, Mrs. Tucker; Two bales were packed to he sent to
o
• Vice �"President, .Mrs. S. Rathwel}; the west. The election .of officers
' E. Alton; Cor. Sec. Honorary Pres., Mrs: Rev: Hall; Pres -
Mrs. Sec y, Alis. - ident . Mrs. Jas..' Hodgins;. Vice -Pres.,
Mrs: W. L. MacKenzie, Secretary
Trea' ,
s.• M.rs: O. Jbrhnston; )[Financial Mrs. Robt. McLean'; Secretary; Mrs.
ti ec'.' .Mrs. T. Burns; ' Associate Milton Walsh; 'Treasurer,-•MrS Be t
Helper's S y' Secy., Mrs. S' . .. Rathw ell; McLean; . Social & Welfar
e h
Sup ly Sec'y, Mrs: W Murdie, Mrs. Mrs'. Mrs:Tom 'llodgins, Mrs'. Jas. Hoeg -
Geo. Gr
'eer; .Stranger's See'v.,Mkinsod, Mrs: Jim. Colwell; Auditor
s.
Tucle •LiteratureSec'y, MrsMa- ,_s. Jos. Wall, Mrs. ,Gep. Haldenby.
• Callum, .. issionaryMonthly See'y:, • The Iielough Christmas
, 1J. D. MacKenzie; Temneranee trees will be held on the following
Mrs.
Pianist,
•
;ec'y.; Mrs. Geo. Andrew ; Pi
11irs• . • ONabb; Sick Corti.; Miss
• • J, l�. Ma
Mallon :h, Mrs.. Stuthet's.
M g •
Meeting c . .'coded , with the Lord's
•
in n unison.--Cor.-See'y.
prayer
L.
admen' Beautiful `Scrarves, start-
KINLOUGH
Mrs: G. -V. Haldenby spent. � •the
week -end with Mrs. Dudley of Luck=
:now.
Mrs. Mervin Hedley and family of
Ringarf leave been visiting at `Ino.
Colwell's. ' ' •
Mr. Earl Percy has gone to spend
The "annual meeting and election of
off`i'cers of L. O. L. 1044 will be held
on - Tuesday evening, December 20th:
Miss Beryl Gardner spent a few
:days.. I ie week with . Mies -•Jessie -An-
drew. '
_Congratulations are :extended .,to
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Campbell -'upon
the advent of their little son.
Dance, Orange 'Hall ,Friday, ,Dec-
ember 16th. Dancing . 9 -12.30. Lunch
rervvd. ' Admission••- A slight error
was merle in advertising last week,
so please note—Gents, • 25c; Ladies,
15c. Everyone welcome. '
ling patterns oil French Printed Crepe
15c.-4401rS STORE, Ripley,
dates': . Anglican Sunday School, Mon -
Bargain Prices on Ladies' and Mis-
ses' Dresses of Silk or, Wool;. clear-
ing for Christmas. MUNN'S STORE,.
Ripley. .' ' -
RfPLEY REEVE
AFTER .WARDENSHH'•
Kerrein - -1st 'Vice•Pres., Mrs. Wm.
Mair; 2nd Vice., Mrs. Geo. Mooney;
Srd: ; Vice.,, 'Mrs.. W. J. Crawford; 4th
Vice.,Mrs. Ricii:.Btiikinglram; . Sec
retary, . Mrs. Howard • Henry; .Tieasur=
er, Mrs. J. R. White; Organist, Mrs.
Jas. Thorton.. A solo was rendered
by Mrs. Ross -H. May'tyn, tcripture
reading by. Mrs. Chas. -Liddle and
prayer offered by Mrs, Richard. Buck
ingham. •.
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OitaFair Winners
... The .Intercounty Live Stock Judg
-ing:Ghanipionship an.Eastern Ontario
Was won by • Grenville County tea
at thk�??
e Ottawa Winter Fair. Else
teams competed for - the . Peter White
Tsop h • -w which is emblematic of the
If you don't know what to give
,come to MUNN'S STORE, Ripley
It's easy to select a gift there.
Among the county n'ouneil's .most
popular mencis "Dune" Mutin, reeve
popular members is "Dame" .Munn,
reeve of Ripley, the llaby naunit>ipal-
ty of Bruce ' This village, which was
incorporated` in 1925, is. convinced
that it Is entitled to the wardenship
in 1933, 'and- Mr.. •Mann, who aYou]d'
tat • the 'allied creditably, is aspiring
to • that office. The' late 'John Martin
was the first teed of Ripley; but
he owing to illness; had to relitiquish,
thei?osb early in. 1926, and Dunean
nett -
ter
sb ti'-
•• Pre u �
t Y " t o m
19 h � h n
er I � n
day peat,.Decemb , if they are re•eleeted
hie S. S., Tuesday next, iDec.' 20th; iP
Munn
ht
time..
` since a
m
been
eev
es
as be
' inn h
M
c` - alities, the race. for the warden -
ship between Reeve Camp-
bell.will be ,
Grafit of Walkerton' and Reeve.
1i'e11 G
Munn,' with the. money placed roti
Reeve Grant; who. gave Edward.
Downa of Hepworth a close Oght•ier
styles ''S Ripley.
- the honor. in. 1931. --Exchange.
:.
NtU:NAT'S, ,Rip'�e�+. • - •
These Christmas trees will both take
ocials with• good pro-
the '%rm 'of s .
grams and, lunch. '. Silver collectibn:
Patterns; 15c each.
3.
Simplicity
hpattern,in stock at
WOMEN'S INSTITUTE
The Christmas meeting of the Wo-
fnen's Institute was held at the home
of Mrs. R. J. Cameron; with a laaage,
attendance. • The president, Mrs.
Douglas was' in the chair. It, was de-
cided 'to. give. Christmas Cheer again
this 'year where needed, and commit
niittees were' appointed' to look after
this. Mrs. Connell gave an interesting
talk on Christmas Carols; `Misses
Jennie Pearlman and Zelda Steward
contributed a piaren,duet and Mrs:
Harold Treleaven a vocal solo.• With
Mrs. A.D, MacKenzie as •aceotnpan-
.
• ,
.fist
allof
, which .was
m
uch appreciat-
edand enoyed. Several numbers of
edminenity .singing .were also enjoy-
edThe Roll •Cell was answered' by
11 d tint ar
Current. Crop Report ' • •
Dufferin County reports. that 20
purebred rams have been "purchased
by farmers -there through 'the bonus
encouragement' offered by the Live
Stoc 'Branches. Commercial price of
potatoes in Dufferin remains around
50c, with frequent Inquiry for them.
Halton County reports . seed ,growers •
doing work on, exhibits for' Regina
and-that-a-small-clipper-infill-i�tatlled
in thelocal agricultural office last
year has been used extensively to
supplement the work of ,commercial
seed mills on show samples when an
exhibitor got down to small quanti-
ties. Peel County .alfalfa seed. receiv-
ed more favorable 'publicity " when
Robt. J. Shaw,- 20 -year-old farmer,
won fir`s, arid"Reserenn-Championship '
with his sample of Ontario Variega-
ted Alfalfa seed at the International
Hay and Grain Show,.. Chicago. Peel
championship:- The runners-up were also bad the highest Ontario prize= .
frem Lennox and' Addington County winner in the Timothy class byL'ans-
and the .others followed in this•order': dell Bros. A shipment of 60 head of .
Dundas; Peterborough, Prince Ed- purebred 'Holsteins.: was made ;from
Perth County to .U. S. A. recently.
Haldimand County live stock indus-
try has suffered by reason of the dis-
continuance of shipments ' by one--. of
the oldest companies conducting live
stock drover' business there. Average •
yields of sugar beets in- Kent County
are high and• will exceed those -of
1931. The sugar beet -growers of •Kent
will receive upwards of a million d'ol-'
Tars for their. 1932 crop. A few of
the best fields' of soy beans turned
out around 30 bushels per.'acre. The -
'price of buckwheat in, Victoria Court-.
Jy is reported. to be disappointing to
hien who 'have used it. as :a cash crop
in the last two years. At- the annual
a Napanee Poultry Fair approximately
120 tons of dressed poultry was
marketed. The Lennox, and Adding=
ton 'pool did the largest volume of
business and during the two days of •
the fair they received 163,597 pounds
of dressed poultry. Over 35 per cent.
of this tremendous turnover was '. .
graded "Milkfed" as compared with
ly 17 per :tent. in 1931, ' x .
ward ti LanarhRenfrew, Frontenac,
Leeds, Hastings and Northumber-
land. •.
The Intercoenty Seed Judging title
went to the PresCi1tt -and Russel
County 'team. Thirteen teems •cons-
peted in this event fpr , the George
Nettleton ;Challenge Trophy. The
Lennox and Addington team was
again runner-up with the others fol-
lowing in this order: Grenville, Lan-
ark, Leeds, Renfrew,, Dundas, Petery
born„ugh, . Carleton, ' Prince' Edward,
Frontenae, Hastings and ,Northuin-
berland.
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'Treaties Stimulate Market's
The :-following except from .
statement just issued by- the Domin-
ion Live Stock, Branch, is of Special
interest 'at the present time: "the
passing, of the . Bill covering
United. Kingdom -Canada agreement
as the outco►e of the Imperia con -
oleic Conference•, had a stim�ing
effect on the market -for various
ses of meats in Great Britain. A•s
ell
tuck ' WINS/TERRAPLANE
Passing the Bu ,� •
Two 'Jews -were travelli 'g in an sof Owen Sound was
a • G. Georges
auto when, without warn ng' theY�,,.h®leer of the'winning ticket as drawn
bya bandit, who step= Miss Beatrice K.neoktel, superin
were held up by
. en the road about fifty feet tendert <of Kincardine Hospital, at .
ed out
p . , . i Pavilion,
••. with agun in cacti tithe dance in the Beach -Paull
in front bf them, w . . - . on 'Friday evening: His
hand: One of the Jews sensed the Kincardine n.
•".A Gift' Exchange. A Vote of think . • prize was a Terraplane .coach. � ---
p ' fess and to situation instantly. He hurriedly 'p
was• -extended- to the has _� _._ .._.. . _...: _.. ._,_ � a roll- of bills from
Here., , all a e�.
Ike is de fifty Sold at I,ow Price .
"The Maple Leaf•" A social half y` .. .
- you.'► _ ,..
ebur was ape3it *hell tea v WW eePt a•
the
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all who 13 • ,, .. ..ed to his friend ” .� ,
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