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IENONIF, ONT., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd, .1933. • 7 SINGLE- CaPIES'5 CENTS ix
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•"°: •-• ' • • DENTIST
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L."Treleeven; ' •Lucknow
Hal* fi•-•••); A.M. -,.,,,,,130;4 P. M
53 • X,RAY =
Eg13ZID-4 !Mai' 4PplY:
The Sentinel dales. •.- •
'0011SE resi.)
dance,. all moderit tonvenieneeee-
Apply to J. C. BleNtib. Lucknow,
FQX TesidenceLQIL
' 4 Havelock-' St.. centrally located:
hiinthy to church. 'school, and business
• section --Apply to
* • 'Jack' Zeith. Lucknow.
FOR SALE-TWo a * G nd
ers,
last ' year • birds.*Poi further particu-
' Aare ::apply, to •Jas. Forster, West
Wevianosh.,..)- • • •
... r Pty to do all kinds of Grain
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Rolling. Chorming, and Cutting Wood
at, fific an hour. Apply to Howard
- Robb:ion.. Holyrood. r, R. R. 3. or
'Phone 27-r-18 Ripley: •' --• .-.
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• LICENSE]) 'TRUCKER;
Having- Ptirehased a new truck We
are prepared ..to ' do local: and long,
,distanCe. trucking. 'Rates, reatonahle.
• Harvey Ackert; lialyrood,
• 'Phone:, 24- Ripley.'
NOTICE "
,NOtice is', hereby given 'foe -ill*
parties owning lots' in South -Kellett.
Cemetery without a marker on them
to Call on
" and have ,,their names registered in
the • Cetrietery Book to avoid having
•„..Orcler,„,Alegi,Gallan;;;
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NOTICE TO CREDITOItS •
, • In' the Surrogate Court. Of the
Countv of Bruce.in the matter- of
• the • Estate of John. W. • Murrg-
deceased. Creditors or others havim
any -claims or demands atraiptt tin
• Estate of the Said John W. Muria
late;'• ofr -the ,Arillearevt-Itateloilk In
- • • the • County of Bruce, / gentleman
-who'died on or about the ninth der
.- of September. A. 1932. are herekt
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-remixed to send full particulars of
r such= claim or" deMand. dulv verifiet
• by affidavit. pottnaid to Johli'MeRae.
; R. R. No. 3., Itucknow. Ont.. the
° Exeinator--ot-the:.-Estate-of-the-sair,
deceased. ,or to his .solicitor. , on o
before • the 22nd 'day of February
A.D. 1933., after which date, •the
Execlitor will proceed to distrib-uti
the :said Estate among, those dul
entitled thereto, having regard enl-
to claims and demands 'of whiel.
-notice has ,then been received•.
Doled thisa •
23rd day of January
40
1•Ian, McRae.
' ° Box 386., Strathrov.- Ont
'Solicitor. for the Executo):
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• NOTICE -TO CREDITORS •
In the Matter. ,of the Estate -of
Emma McEvers,• late, of the Village
of Lucknow in the County of Bruce.
,,Widow deceased. •
Notice is •hereby • given . that ,Ith
. t ••., "persons , having, any claims or . de-
mands' against, the late. Emma Mc -
•Evers. who -died on or about the
thirtieth day 'of November ,A.D. 1932
at' the' Township of ,Kinloss in the
County of Bruce. are required to
• • send by post prepaid or to delive
• to theundersigned. executor under
the Will 6-f the said Emma McEvers
their names, and . 'addresses and fu,
particulars in writing of 'their claims
• 'and 'statements , of their accounts
and "the nature 01 the securities. if
„ any, •held., by them, duly verified by
affidavit. - • ' ' r
la And take'notice -that After the
• Tenth day .' of . February A. D.44933.
the said' 'executor - proaed to
distribute the , assets of the :said de-
- ceased among the persons entitled;
, thereto,, having regard: only, to the
claims of Whic,h he shall then have
.notita, and that the said Exe-
• cutor will not be liable for ,the said
assete, or any part thereof ;to any.
• person of whose, claim he, shall:• no:
then have received notice.' ' • •
- Dated at Lucknow, ' Ontario:, this
.seventeenth 'day of January,' A. D.,'
Robert Malcolna, R.13i, 2, Holyrooa,
' On,f., Executor. , • ' • •
' Soli Larger C,haite
' .hey had got`into, the habit.
of saying Mariii• Of Which his mother.
•••itaturally did "not 'approve. • •
the said to •the boy; •"here
, 'I OiXOttite t it 14 youti le ,
„oto10J04.,',0Qt._,to
• rights. inotiiier,"• he solid; ite
took ,the .nionesf, Preinise." •
• '-AW-,,-lieWait Angering tie
miner ••hopetell' bole Mite into his
,
• "eYea, and he: ' •• ."'
"SaY0Amethet, *Ord that
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thiningsoi ,,4 1
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•Former Resident -
Passes Suddenly
1-01.. Belt SuOnntbs- ,To. Heart
•Atilek-Had•iBeen'llaking,;fari7.
"•• able Eteihreil 'rom A Hp Frac.
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:•• With' .,'irhtieliing: •••:tritddenneat.-,..
death vi Mrs.- John Ell occurred at•
her home at ,•rine Riveron Saturday
Some seven weeks ago Mrs. Belle sus
ned efrac iTiffed the result o
1,,fall in the basement of her hom
and from r which She makin
favorable progress. Stricken with
heert attack ishOrtly after' dinner o
f,
eg
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Bruce County Council No Conviction
Prepares To Further
Redice The .TaX4 Rate
1•0111.011/M.I. • •
Hghway C44iniallOW
Old Age 'ponsion
.Conuiti tee,-Re,.0e" David _Carruth.
ere Appointed Delegate To Ontario
rustees,. atociation on-
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• vention. ,
Having,[siicceeded in their avowed
intention to give the ratepayers some
further measure of relief in taxation
a this :year; the 1933 Bruce County'
Coenctl terminated ,its initial •seisioe
in !Walkerton last Friday noon, 4and
Sdlourned' meetthere again *:
June* 5th neXt.'
• The Reeves cut expenditure wher-
ever they could find that possible. In
June, when the County rate is struck"
it will be at least one niill'lOwer,, it
it-,„ anticipated. ' • • •
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Saturday, she passed away in a very,
few.minutes. •
• Mrs.: Bell's maiden name Was• Ciith-
drine 'Grace Rasa, daughter of the
tate Donald and Christine ft‘air.: She
.as 'born fiftyeeight, years ago in
Ashfielti and 303902 was , married to
Mr. =Murdock *Rae: , They resided'
anathiLierm Lochalsh untif thout
twelve' Years. ego, when they retired
o
Lucknow,- where Mr. -McRae d.ied
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;even years; giro. . , • . • , •
In 1928,; the deceased_marrieel. Mr.
1:Olin' Bell, engineer' ; At the local
• v,aterworks at that time., '•; Mr. 'and
Mrs. Bell continued to' reside 'here
intil • about a' year ago, 'when: - they
trioyed". to Lochalsh . and liyed. :with
Wit Bell's brother.' kr.. Aleic Ross
Just two months ago'',they mimed .to
Besides' bereaved . hea:hind;
there 'eurvivet One- daughter,
Thoma•00oheone siatar;•,'Mra.Jas
11C.Nain !and • six 'brothers, • William of
Winnipeg; • Donald' a, ,Port Huron
iirGoderieh-,-Fieirof-thi rig/m=7
?ahand:Roderick and 'Aleg of Loth -
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Mrs -13e11 waSa trire 'iidlierent-: of
he Presbyterian Church, of a 'kind
:Ind loving disposition and a- tru " for payment of bank interest, the f his ,duties. The arrest may be
."'• ,Less,,HighWaY Work ••• •
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The County highway levy oftwo
and f9nr*rfifth 'Mills. in 1932'--wiis re-
duced „ter two Bank interestOn
nighWa3, borrowings were paid' out of
general account 'lest °Year, but 'dur-
ing the • current term interest. chargeS
incurred by .reasen, of herrow,ings for
'highways piarpeses,. willbe paidont
that' committee's approPriatien.
When it is taken into account that
in the , degree- in which,' a County
Council-- curtails i',on--expentlitures-±aiii
it Connty roads and bridges it loSes
On Assault.Charge
JRagis(kiite 'Advised!'•DefendantThat
Cleft? Officer' Didn't Need' Warrant
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9Make 4ire/34' •
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No 'ionviction registere"cf-
againit-1 Therms.. Bushell, • Kinloss
ToW4iship, , farmer, on appearing be-.
fore Migistkate Walker in 'police
co u n-Lirclinow -on -T4eSday,-.
qd With.. assaulting County. "Ceristable
It appears that in making a
zere of smile ,cattle, Bushell intruded
and. forbade Mr.; MoOre, from remov-
"ne•the cattle, which defendant in' the .
'Ase, said belonged to ' Sam •_McLen-
CHURCH.* NOTES -
The Bread -
The Bread •
ef Health
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OIJII MOTTO IR .QUALITY AND "
FOR SATURDAY L'
citEAk' P„i.TEPS, .'ett*isE4r BUNSt .L,DATE
SQUARES FIRs. • : • •
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OUR- WHOLE WHEAT BREAD IS •ESPECIALLYHEALTHPIIL;
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HOLL,YNIAN'S BA.K,ERY •-•
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Phone 36
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nan. At." the time of the intrusion; , 4
Moore
was arranging ith Sam
Hewitt to take 'Charge- of ;the Cattle.
;Evidence was :Conflicting regarding.
the 'elfirges. that Bushell had struck
Moore on „the shoulder with; a' stick.
nd the, CreWn• •AttOrney reviewing
'the' evidence said • the aSsault chargi.e
was not of a • serious :nathre,
clearly 'the officer • had, been :obstrirc-
tedln• "the perfOrniance of his duti:
, ;Mr. Bushell; 'he Added:wee' poises -
sect of 'certain ideas, in which .it was
eiit well tedisSallusihn him, The eon-.
'ern is about the future,the CrOwn•
continued,- as in all probiti there
would be further . civil ,dntiea • Mr:
•Menre would 'required_ to,Perform_
and: if Continued te;
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a corresponding , Mnount 'by the Goet terfere; ' -Scimill fig • ki. , e to
ernment sulisidy being reduced, atoe ' ' •
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least $45,000 less will be spent on the re had threatened athe
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thaii last; and the 'expenditure in 1632 a
eir - '
Bruce Coenty highways this year 'rdime ofThict isihiinscipdomiintt ttohe,ermreasttisEturasht;
was less than during the preceding crave the defemmt some advice in.
year.•
., • • effeet as follows: A civil officer does -
•on the b-Asiss• o'f reienue accruing need a •warrant °to' arreSt anYone
from a two-inill levy, and, alluvAng. who interferes with*the performance_
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.`riend.., , ' • • • !. Bruce Highway§ cernmitte,eWith the' "Ade 'find infOrniation later 'laid
The finieral on 'Monday was largely' ninec at is disposal, cannot commit ',rovided, he does not leave the pre.
St.. ,Peter's • . °
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regplar Meeting ofthe,.young
people; was hela:, atthe, home Of 'Mr
and 114s. Harry Meguillin, and. wa
'in the fOrin of asocial..,Card* wei•e
played, the ;winner, for 'loan hand
being Rey.:Oeogliegare% After. card
a simiptiiouS .,luneh,., was 'set:yed...hy
the 'hosts. '• •• • '.'
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United Church Y P S•••
;The meeting .of the Young:People's
Society of "the Church' was•
Opened'With Ithe' singing of 'a .hyinn
and the:, repeatingof tbe, , Lord's
prayer-
-son
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..was read be , Martha ,MeCalliirn..
The rninutes. of the ,previous , meeting
were reAd a'ria adapted •and.-theroli
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was called.; The topie was,. very ably
taken . by ev. S..Tucker , Atter_
the-tieSinghy'riiri the .1Viiipah • bei -
diction brpught. this Part, �f the meet-
inte.:11.,CloSe.- Sides , Were chosen for
,
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spelling contest in which Prances.
Crazier Proved" :herself 'an -"unparal-2
leled" •,-
General
•Orange •Social Tonight. ' •
Miss Lyle 'Richards is spending her
holidays at her home int Paramount. '
• N. E.. Bushell la in Chatham at-
tending a meeting of Canadian Per:. •
tilizers, Limited. ••
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Bargains .,in Hosiery and -Gloves::
for Alen, ,Wotenarid, Children. THE
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MARKET GR• E. * ' .• ' • '' •
Mrs L. J. Letaeg, of Waflaceburg••
is a visitor .with her. mother, ':Mrs.•
Angus', McKinnon. • • ,
Mr. Leroy 'Horne is seriously ' all at
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which has ,developed into a light at-''••• ' , ''
_onto, a.---iorm r•-xesident, Orflie-
Robert ,1111111re and other frienda. -
ctlacu die so fatP1,11.e3120:P°n:Mia... P 1:
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lake, is 'i visi or this week with Mrs
Miss Margaret MacKentie,.of Tor-
onto,
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The Table Company' reverted to a . ' ' •
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,seven -hour day on Monday. Work . ,'' ••
Lelig_se 8.30..,-,A,g,_ and....cOri- -----• ----,—,
bliss 1Viyra MacDonald of 'Wing- •r"
ham Public School Staff is at her =
W. .1)(1
m . S. .
rae
ittended, with anY beautiful floral th e County to an ,expenditure greatet •••)iqes -before making the arrhohere this vieek, due to the cies-
est;
an, , tokens, oteent ona than about $119?,000, wher:ens; ..ont of , Magistrate
The. first" -rneetirig Of"• ccoun
the. Ne
;vmPathy'. Services Were held at 'the, $158,000, the 'slim of $156,000; Was Walker's talk' to the deferehint, court Year of. the ..Y.W.M.S. was W
g of the sch
. . Tharsday evening at the home of
,Nyomen s
'ionie at 1,30, and at I3ethel church t
,a , Journe , wi a conviction . T ,
spent 'on necessary 'neve works' and was ad' d 'th
Guild of the Angli- • .
• Miss Mae Davison, with a good at- • _-
filtu'Itena"a in 1932. '
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e•b.. tendance. ,The meeting opened •
2 P. w, conducted by Rev. Nicholsdn '•eing registered: '
by Can Church served .an appetizihg
assisted by Rev. J. K. McGillivray ' King's Highways Last fetr 'Cost Mr. 'Joe Collyer and Tracy
Ashfield Presbyterian Church. County $10,913
'ter gave evidence for- Mr. 'Moore,
13 Tuesday ' evening. •::The.,hohntiful
supper in the Council Chamber o• •
singing :psalm ,37 •and the SCripture
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While,the defendant • -Called :upon ,.lesson Was read alternately frOin
re 2
'Ind' Sam .1-leWitt , th - take 'the Stand "''•
sons; Elmer : ",j3eit, Fos--mbeil'•-,etn,ill"TotIolntrafters-whicli-,hrini-5id*;14•ast4is'4en*P-°ked-•
sling.° • Prayer yea's, Offered by•
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Payorite_hermire of the departed were • T,ie"..,County Councils of 1931 :and
q ung-and -Mei McDonald of Pine
t9J2.,having succeeded in inducing
River' rendered a: soli).- Interment wae the Ontario Highways DOPartrnev't
in ; fAchalsh cemeterynot to do any new construction on
The pallbearers were: Messrs. Dan
foinleyson, 'Dan McDonald, Nelson
Imith, Jim Creech, Jim McDonald
Ind Duncan Finlayson. •
Hark 'tis the -voice of the angels,,
Tis- morn On 'the theavenly :shore,
A dear ene we.loved so well,'
fat gone -to he With Jesus evermore.
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No Overtinie
TeetaWatei.Ties .LUcknori $. H. L"
Fixture-Fail To 'Play Overtime=
To •Decirle •
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::on a sheet 'bf 'ice that was easily.
the Worstf thC season, Luckndw
and,. Teeswater, Slatilleti.'.and banged
Nhiroirth iiitty of hockey to
hive the .sibre•tied 3: to TeeiWater.
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'was advised,•that the game,might be
called. without°,the'.retinired overtime
.peried; and ';withOut • cornailting• .the
tocal inanigenient 'the. players 'coin,-
reeticed': to Aiiirobe and the game ended
at ,that,' While alinOtt ittit entire.
;tend/Mee of fans waited ontiCipatingi
a .eliteiait''Of.'the fray. •
. • AsiliSPlay,ef heekey. Was =inipetsible
due ••to/ice conditiont: leeawater're-
sOrtedto shooting the rUblrer, no. the
ice or Ugairist the boards. arid follow-
ing up'WhilethelOcali attempted to
catry. thedise and.; .titnea: ettempt,,
eeinhination, ' wry. • meldroere'
hockey' *at.; the result, but 'ie cOndi-
tiOns.--filthOugh UP play, ten.:
ded have the.'payers'
bit and; heevy. body Checking. was
order, ;which 'kept•the ffinS inter'eSt01,
,opezied the' Reeflire': in the
first period le have ..11irsteri'ecnial the
count ..when..le•:•picked . it .:loo'se
uck, Which had, 'reliourided niter
Claileri, 'shot, And netted 'the 'diSc,.
McDonald put the .10enk one up tei,i
fCre:the period ended,,,When he batted
ht r,flinitA01.-,,relreunct,•-tn,a te net:,
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'went scoreless in' -the
teceild•''-i4ania'-tithila. the Idcalti' took
a. tWO goal lead, 'when Andy ..tionip:
son kicked stray 'nick serape
the 'Weill Off it, and bulged ,the twine,
With neat' thet.o • . • , ;
• Contifinei Off.' Page - 1 (COni.hiqed • OVPite. 8) • • .
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Ries Dolly, Henderson., Business and Recent visitors at Nelson Bushell's i•„
his behalf.
roll call was owe 3,r•hymn 45 were Rev. C..N. McKenzie 0 Ripley •
the Walkerten=Kincardine hig• „
and the lessbn was continued by Miss
during the past year, the emit" p and his two sisters Miss Jes • '' f
centage of yvhat other work -was con-
sidered necessary, in •additional • .
maintenance costs, anaoUnted to • 'Mr. John 13e11,•who was suddenly were. much enjoyed. Hymn 483 was • , ,
rePeating the Lord's • ,prayer in men's Institute will be held
BEREAVED MA1' ILI, •
tbDe.etahHdi. nIrngd,pselir,bdsoyorns: jffnirsosiriaivr:•ntc,4hGe j'!bmi ormosk.i,,s`b.sfm.EJelecihzaanii.
Toronto and Mrs: -Gordon.. of 7Winni- •
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• • s .;e o , • „:
,S13.t'ergo;n:18•O°f
then "Sung and .the Meeting: eloSed The regular meeting of the ,'Wo.• • .
$10;013.86. This is a Very ,consider- !iereaved; last week in the death of •
able relief. The Count's • share :of his, Wife; has been confined. te his
• the 'cost of new eonstru9tion on the ..00in for mere - than a • week,- due to
Provincial Highway in 1931 was, $60,-'• serious kidney 'e(Cndition.
432, but as part of, this was carrie
over into. year as a liability,
in
the fun" of a loan at the hank; it ', Materials and riatting for ,Qui4s
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and$10,918.86 are to be provided' for
The lion. Leopold MacauleY,
and Comforters; New' Low • PriCeL
out the current. yeur's taxes. -
ister of'Highways," Who wes,•,.airxious
Min
THE MARKET STORE.
to proceed last year With .reconatruc-
tion•hf the.• unpaved • portiOn froth the
junction . with 'the TeesWater Gravel.
miles west, Wrote the Council...to
the. effeCt that the' Vepartment sPent
only,$1.6-,000' on construction 'work o
King's. .iiighways• in • Bruce Codnt
A06 on` construction on County' road
during tne year,' and thee,, was a.
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o.. 6iura,
. - ANNUAL11MRETiNG•
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Presliyteriart Guild. , • bon, sale of artic es' donated by Mem- ,
Itil.,..
unison.-Press-Sec'y. ' ' • home Mrs. J. W. Joynt on Fridey , ,
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3rd of elirtatry at 2.30 o cloCk. uc-
„:11 i r th • y u . ben, To change in ,date. -
.1 e regu a meeting of e o rig •
People's Guild W a s' ..11 1 d oil Monday Mr.' Alex Andrew is this week a '
„peening. The- president, me.'t, William eislitor in ' Guelph end on Thursday
Henderson 'Occupied ';the -ebeir;.
the fsilloWing prPgaiir • was 'Presented.,
After 'the ol‘lening exercises, - Norman:
Taylor read the *Scripture .readings,
old the' Lord's . prayer wastrepeated
n unison. endings were given y
patterson,711-nfrcl Johnstone
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Officari• Ake' Ele4ed-New *Meniber-
; . • • and Isabel Douglas. A duet was, hen
P ' u ted given ,by Arlene JeW'tt' arid Marion
Monday, Miss Isobel • McIntOsh of. •.• • • •
is attending the lecture on the apple '
naggot, which is one 'of the subjects
dealt with during the Fruit Growers' • °
short ,course' being held this week in ,1„1:
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At thn meeting of ditict, No
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of theltegistered Nuraes' AssoeiatiOn •
in 1932, -while the County. spent $60„
of Onario; held in St. Thomason •
Hainiiton, forinerly ,�f LacitnoW, gh ve •
mild threat 'that the tuhsidy Might
ie' reduced or • Withheld, as he ''Sug
getted that thereis to -he no con-
struction Work , the King'sHigii,
vvays in' this county in. 193.3 (as the
Csninty„,0ountih of -.1.932' -petitioned)
the CoUntY rlot, prOCeed. With. any
•County, road. construction' "(iring the
•:Further '• Rducion*: In The
• • OffiCials Salaries
"Owing -to , the ; present financial
condition of the Couty; We recom-
mend Per„cent. rednctien all
salaries of $1,000 and Over; :under
that: 15 'per sent..reduction. We ,ire-
eonimend that the allomiance of thr_
'Reeves attendaric•e; at. the session be
the sanie •as 1932." • '.
'Aftr, debating the. iiiiestion for • a
considerable length.. of ,tinie , the -Fe-
ruilization and Sithiries derernittee
(comosed of MeSsrs.,../ Thos,
prs, Carnereri, Dales, McCannel, Stirt:
ing Schmidt, . and WOod) presented
this report -Ater •:detailing the euS
topary, salaries of officials and era-
ploYeee: ft was athipted Without any•
viestieri: or disusSion.
Last January' a 15 per Centredoc-
tion applied to idle, regardlesi ,of What
remuneration , ther ' vvere..„.drwitur.,
Contending. that thege .tedeiyrig-the
larger arnaunts can beSt Afford -to
make greater IcentribUti94$ 'theS7
"Cuhed" four for n total of $306.. •
This 5 Per Cent:, additional. to• last
yeat'a redutiori, affects the County
Cleric ,to• the extent IA $68,50; the,
TretiSnrer $100, the. Enpnoeiv
o, the engmee's aaistatit, Whoe
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", ' • • Tbluiston. This Was' folloWed b3;-
The•1.,neknoVe U F 0 Clubp„ held
Minna) '1Vieeting• in the mn ber by ',theorchestra/ The tepie
their
eer the ,eYeriirie"Christian Literatere.
fiall;,LliehnelV,.9nSathedey!.larmary. si)aiety
in Shanghai" was givn by
2th. There- •was.n 'goodAtteridance.
yttle LeeDuring the offering,
Und,after'the'regOing nnci.adePtion of .
Nl: 4,.
violin duet was given by 1VIesrs..
talautea..af "previous meeting the 'au Cameron MacDonald and ,JAck.'Iten7
ipresented ' their
b"USifieSS:, Of last :Years as feliOwS the benedietion,---tri
ReCeiPp ort.COnimereifir:Aete7$1.319.69- 'the COunt-. ot • 'the sides- the "Maple
N'oPts. on Otolinereial Ae6, Leaves'', Were: ahead,: .'Tho 'Meeting.
• — • • - ' net Mandair evening be in
Expendliuiei Charge Of the Flower •Ceni:. ... • ..
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Receipts op Cluh Acc. 890.55" • .- • •
Bal on hand ' • $11.93 .. •BORN
• Teta] balance., from both'. accounts, • ' °'• • • '
. • PARKESOn. Saturday, january
nri hand $58.00. • : • ' • ' • . . '
..•- .• 1933, :-.-iii.,,,Bethesda Hospitl,
The officers et the' previous year
" • •• TA0111Olf Ont Mr and Mrs.' F. J.4-
were re-eleetd,• . president ' *',-
Irwin: Vice -President, Geo,
Kennedy; See,-TreaS.,Jelin jamiesen;
Dirtoie, R. Gardner, Ralph
Dan :Nicholon Jno. 'McKay, Harvy
Webb .atid Geo. Drennan. Auditors,
,Charles Baird and Henry' Gardne.r.
Under the neVe Scale of fees 'set
forth. 'a the U. P.; 0. Annua., OM-
veritien in Toronto,. one manUnd one,
Wornan:, each, borne imith "•becorrie,
thbersby'payin the
$1;.00, 'plus tho ridieg e. Riding fee
in ruce A0c fier While in,
Hm
uron it is 'a per famile Yvbee
join.. kxtra meinhers from family
join for. 25q. 'A. woman jolting ••
mentioned aboe, a1s0 beeonies
!neither df any One tr2vcr.o, Club in
her clistriet • '•
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Parkes of Dorthester, a daughter.,
(Mrs, SParkeS`Was formerly Muriel
of S. Helens). '
UNDERGOES OPERATION ,
Seized suddenly week with 'fie
attnek of appendicitis; 'Alvin Me -
was hqrriedly . ruhed- to
Goe'rich hspital. where e; Win.:,..;„
crated upon. A ruptured appendix
before reaching the hOspital, has re,
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a resifnae of -the history and influence
of nursing organizations k.• • ' .• • •
MrsWinWalden, Mr. and Mrs,, Jac*:
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Mr.' and Mrt. Bert Vincent,•Me, and.
McDowll Mrs.. Wrn:• Kelley undt_ son -
Jiinrnie of Belgrave also Mr • and, •
Mrs Joseph Killeugli arid Mabel of
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Dtingannen F'hecibe Dins - -
rnore of Clinton.' were guests Mr •
and 1VIs Kenneth CaMerOn last Week
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'Ned has been received byMrs
ngus McKinnon . of the death '
Seattle. of Archin McKinnon,"hrother
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or the rate .Argus McKinnon Of town • . -
and the 'late Allan gelCinmenef,'Xint
less. The late ,./irhie",lgelcirmon was i 0'.
brn about8O years Ago on the film .
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ily hoinesterta,?•on, 6, "Kinios. .r ”' in • .," •‘•
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blacksmith, hop, in • 1.tckn6W'' and • '
will he . reenernbered bY 'tank of the ... .
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older Poolile ofetthis lecality. • '=..
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ultedrin,the Patient's :co•nditionbeing 50 .yetis Age 'he Wen te 9.91100
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.§ister, Miss NlYrtle
is. at 'prsent recovering at her pot
ont'$; hue; froin a similar attifek
guttered ;Iiiktly, atter The.43'i:other
Was, falcon to the \hoSPital.
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Dever Married, ; and the only :nsu
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