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'Presbyterian Y. W. A.
The Y; W. A. Met at- the manse on
'T'hur'sday evening, with an. atten
dance .of 23. After.' singing: hymn 447;
the :Scripture' lesson from. St. John's
Gospel, ; ehap 14: -15-31, was"_, read:
';respons,ively, • Hymn 276' was. • sung
and Miss 'Henderson •oi ere4 ,prayer,
Theaminuteswere read and approved'
and. moll : called. Miss ".,Henderson's
explanation sof the portion of Scrip"-
tare
crip=ture read for our :.lesson, was- most
inspiringand ' uplifting. Reading by:
Mrs. • Aehie Patterson was apprec..
,.ated and, a duet from'ELe1yn. Aitchi-,
,on and Peggy MacDonald was' iriuch:
anjoyed. Ciasmg hymn ,was 438 . nd
Vlrs. Youn'offered 'the closing prayer..
'PHON .8
UCKNOW.
ng's Store ' News
he Tlme:
To .Buy Your
ew '"Oats
aster, Weel.
UNTRIMMED.. MODELS -very:
smart :withh. interesting neck
lines and sleeve treatments..
TRIMMED, COATS with Wolf,.
• ' Squirrel, Golyak on Lapin.
Fell, range of sizes' for .Women
Misses or. Junior Misses
MILLINERY
BLOUSES- SKIRTS
FUR NECK ECK •SCARV$,
t this-week-and•`seer-the-
Ow: Things ' for
eerthe-ew:.Things.'' for : Spring`
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WINGHAM:
NOTICE
-TO
CREDITORS'.
In thh ,.
e ; , Matter of the Estate •Jo John
Alexander. -MaiLealate of ',the
p.
T w.n,hi of:'.i Kinloss in - he County
of Bruce,' Yoeinan, ' ;,deceased.
NOTICE ii:- :hereby :given - that all
ersona' :having any p g , ' y claims or de-.
- viands against . the 'late John Alex-
•ander MacLean, who died on or about
the `thirteenth; day of.,February A. D.
1933.; at the;Townshi of in
p Kinloss in
the County of Bruce,, are required to
send by 'pest, prepaid or to deliver:
to ,the: undersigned, 'Executor 'under
the, Will ,of' the said' John Alexander
MacLean, their.: names :and -addresses
and `full particulars'
p . „s in ': writing 'of
,
heir claims .and :'statements of `their.
acco
nuts. •and 'the nature- of : the
securities, if any; held by them; duly
verified by affidavit.:
And take;. notice ::that after 'the
Seventeenth da of .1Ma ' A, D. 1033;
Y Y ,
th'e said .executor : will • :proceed to
distribute , the; assets ` of 'the said
deceased among, the' persons entitled
thereto, having regard': only
`
�o the,
ci is ofw which he4 shallthe
hal
,?e
had n tire, ' and : that• the / said
e"ee
x ,..i
owll o�'
ntb liable e I fort �
h
e
said' assets or any part thereof to,
anyreperson Of whose claini ; he chaff;.
not then have• received • notice.
This 'notice is given pursuant..to;
the statute in that behalf.
Dated at•. Luckno, Ontari` 1 •
o ,.' o ,'. �thrs',
:18th day of : April :A.D.. 1933.
WM..J. Irwin
R. R. No.' 6, Lueknow, Ont.
WOMEN'S - INSTITUTE
';?The •regular "meeting.'of the 'Luck.-,
now Women's, Institute' was held' at.
the home of Mrs. J. R.. MoNab, with
the president, 'Mr's. W. J. Douglas, in
the chair n
The roll call .was, answered by "How
to�le_Happy -in •Our. Work.":•In • the
attendance contest earried,'on during
the. •past year the red side ,won, and
the, losing side will. provide an enter
tainnient for the, winners.,
T.:
The lepic "Opportunities' arid. Pos=-
sibilities of the 'Institute" :was dealt
with by Miss ..Beth Alton., A -pleasing
vocal solo: 'was- contributed "by Mrs..
L. A. Finney '' andan aproPriate'
reading by,Miss 'Isobel Dou las.-' ' . •
g.
A demonstration o "'
f useful article:-.
'made from odds and ends proved in-
teresting; with .several members•tali
ing part„ :,•. Community : singing - was
enjoyed, 'With Mrs. J.: 'Jo
W nt
Y
the' piano..
It.w
as decided to
have the draw�of'
tickets is made e at. the `..Band 'concert
this, EFriday evening to decide Mit
winner 'of..the mint, ', which Was 'de
nated ' to ;the. Institute:; by Mrs „ B•
Pearlman..
:Atte:co
h . l se of the -meeting 'a social �.
hour ',Was ,spent, , when ; refre h
,S menta
were:...served ., b: y-: , the directors ir.
charges' ''Mrs. .rAitchison 'and' Mrs:
The next • meeting will be held at
the 'Insane 'of ,•M `.W.:'
.rs.. . J. °•Douglas,'
when b there ;will:. be ;aa., election . `f
efSeer
s
•
. Bargains in ` .Girls ; and Women's
Blouses; Knit: Silk'and1
Knit'.. Woo.
Waists. •.THE MARKET STORE.
Coming
Events
S�
First 'Insertion;' 50c.
,
Subsequent ue .
t'In
n Insertions, ons '25c.
DANCE A
PARAMOUNT,
T
=Ear
ter.' dance, Friday,' April 21st
in Paramount free::.
Gents
25c.
ORANGE .SOCIAL and `DANCE,
There mill bean Oran•• e ' Socia
g I and
Dance .held in , Lucknow'.: Orange e- Hall
++ g
on ”,
Thursday evening'April' `27th..
Home orchestra.��Ladies . are reuested
q.
to' ....bring 'lunchl Silver ' collection.
Everybo'dy welcome.
BAND , CON.d RT AND DANCE
A local talent program of artiou-
P
!arty, high'. order has been prepared,
which will -:be ;interspersed with Band
Selections;, at the concert, to be 'Pre-.:
sented' by the Band on Frida ` even-
,.
ink, April :21st': ''A' dance` will follow
the.,...concert: the concert'th
,,r,1 a draw
of�;•tickets will be :made to 'e i�
, d, cede the
Winner ., of • the Institute quilt.
a ., i
d
)reSSe�
Just Arrived --A New Arrangement ''o
Ladies' DRESSES;, and ` COATS
t ATEST ^ST'Y'LES 'AND . COLQUIt.S
WE' NVITE YOU TO •-SEE 'THIS' DISPLAY`
•
,
Bargains. for ,
gMen ....
in _NEW Suits, '•:' hirts, ., •,.and .Hats
11P=-TO-THE•-MINUTE:.STYLES' AND*COLORS.
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�a.
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Presbyterian W. IIT; .0;
•
Floor ::Cow rings,'• end
Curtains and , Curtain .Materials
;Th'e• South. Kinlgss; and ., hucknow
, Auxiliaries ' held '' a" , joint Easter,
Thankofrering ,Meeting in the•base
uQnt, _of the: Lucknow.....Presbyterian
Church on• the afternoon of- April 12
Mrs, Ewen MacKenzie presided and
,ave, 'an appropriate Easter message.'.
Mrs,,; (Rev.) , D. Lane` olt.. Godericli
„Ytive a very.: interesting and helpful
' ddress on ."Manchuria.," Mrs.. Alex
yutherland and Miss D.:. Henderson
ed in :prayer, --Two duets. were . sung,
ne' by Mrs. Alexi'McLeod aiid Miss
Annie , McKay and One by V s•= 'Cam-
eron ;MacDonald. andl.Miss Peggy Me-..
tyonal'd Readings were given Mrs.
Chesnut and Miss Isobel '.Douglas: A
hearty vote of thanks was, render' d
to Mrs: Lane for her excellent address
An :enrollment chart for ':Life 'Mem-
hers was presented .to the Lueknow
Aux. by Miss'. Isabeale;•MacIntosh` in
memory of her 'mother, and''in loving
appreeiatidii' of Mrs. Win. 'MacKenzie.
Presbyterian Guild'
The . meeting, on :Monday - evening
was; well attended: when• the Youn
g
o
eoI?fle entertained the,� societies: `o.
Ashfield' and: Dungannon. -The' p
g pro
Train'' for the: evening was .given °by
;'he:Ashfield Young:: People,:, which ,..WAS
,°7ery.interesting. The Scripture read-
ing :was taken by Finlay' MacDonald
and ,the,,Lord's, prayer was .repeated
In unison. Following the :' nexth mn
1Ir MacGilhvary led to ra ere he
topic::for the'_evening "If .a- man --die;
:hall :he live'
again?" which
c
h pr
ove
g
averYinterestingwasgiven b '
Miss
Charlotte ' Marl enzie, and. 'comments
an the topic Were given by Mr; Mac-
' nY,
3ihivar Musical'. rs p, were . Via'
-Met by Annie ant Rachel 11cDonald
Solos. by Mary McKenz a and'Dunca
McKay and;' an :instrumental , b y Mis
� Y
s,abel, MacLean were much enjoyed
�1 reading was given - by •Miss Mar
Tart„MacKenzie..The meeting: closed
with : prayer b . Mr.:-MacDo
. Y rtald.: Afte
which a social, hour 'vvas Spent.
W. • M. S. • of • the United Church.
Ruffled Printed Scrims,
New Curtains, bring spring,.:
time: freshness.. to your
Windows Yd., . .,15cup;
Colored Marquisette, beau-
tiful'' patterns,' splendid:
quality ii►.- dots and sprigs:.
of� F41owera Yd ,' j;5c & 25c
J ilet1 Nets;^ , neat tailored!.•
edge,; Strongly woven Suit
able "for your 'best room,
.Yd. 20,c, 25c, '33c;' -39c.
Swiss—Curtains, .--app;hqued-"
des
igns' on fine nets. '
Yd. $149,'$1.75, $3.06,$3.25
E.:McCIuskey, Manager
OUR MOTTO SMALLER PROFIT, QIJ'ICK T RNOVER
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'PHONE 75.
WILKIE'CONVICTED c
Kinloss
DECLARED : INSANE
,Committed To IiY
Asylum Mr. Justice
Y
', Nichol 'Jeffrey—Trial Lasted Three
Days.'
After-del'berating for eight'hours
,d0
berating
jury brought' iii. a verdict on
Thursday night in. Walkerton, Con.-
victing:Melville`Wilkie of the' murder
;of: his wife; but --dee arth hinrinsatie-
g
Mr. Justice- Jeffrey ordered the con-
victed .pian, • an ,Owen Sound ',. truck
driver ::to *be placed:. in a criminal'.
insane' asylum, to await the pleasure
of the'' `.'Lieutenant Gov .rnor _ in
Council:
The.trial : extended from• :Tuesday:
te7-TliursdayTnight, 'the 'first daY de-.
voted to taking evidence to determine;
d :
if 'Willcte''was fit mentally Or to' the
contrary: to instruct :' his -counsel.
Evidence was :given 'tracing insanity -
in
p Y
in •the' families of .Wilkie's ancestors..
At a`late 'hour' -.Tuesday . afternoon;`
n the jury's verdict' stated they,consid-
ered .V. ilkie s • mental' : state ,;would.
s enable 'him to instri c . ,'his councel
• and that he realizedthe seriousness:
- ofc the charge 'facing him.
Arraigned "on,. Wednesday 'morning
r Wilkie' pleaded "not guilty" to ' the
charge ,Of ; mnrdering ' his 'wife. The
trial concluded on Thursday evening:
during which defence counsel Ca '-
bell Grant, based' his plea on counsel?
of; insanity. - _
"Wilkie, as is. generate 'known a.a
placed ,on trial for the murder of
his • wife, who , died from burns re-
ceived in a fire in the be room''
}�. d ,when''
their daughter' was suffocated. Wilkie
was alleged to'.have sprinkled gaso-
line aboutthe bedroom: and'ig nited;
it;:p g
ur osin to . collect` an 'insurance
.. p . ,
policy•,of his wife's life, which'' would
relieve him• of financial difficulties
in connection with his':business.•
The Easter W M $ Thankoffering
`Was held *in, 'the basement of the
,hurch
on Wednesda ° • evening; April
priI
1.Y
2th. Mrs. :Rathwellresided ' over p er
the ,opening:exercised This, meeting
was .open to
p alld . who wishe '
to attend
rind .a god `representation .o , of men
was present.:Dr: Newton. ledin pray
rs, E. Ackert . 'contributed'
Mba
Pleasing solo: 'The speaker eak
p er ,of ' -the
'evenin was' 'M
g rs..: -Taylor; who Was
accompanie by her husband,-. Rev.
Hugh
Taylor from :Salem --Bethany
y
a o'
pp lntment, who' were :formerly
missionaries' :in • China. • Mrs .a
. Taylor.
spoke principally on• the changed
conditions .existing - today'` in' .China,
.n comparison with twentY twenty-,
twent -,
,
f
� ears ago. "
Chinese are e forsak"ngw
+any of their. old 'customs such as
footbinding;, etc., and • becoming' up
to date;.. 'making _great forward:
strides in.'education, and other lines,
of .advancement. Mr. Taylor spoke
brlefly',and. told of the development'
of the `,s ',spirit of Militarism and d.ex
Inrned what a hindrance it ,was toi
the missionary cause, and alsomade
life so .uncertain '.for .:the missionary,
in 'Seine 'parts ' of :Chinal. But' in the
face oi� all this, China• is „gradually,
'becoming enlightened and .•, what .is',
needed today is : more leadership
fn Christian .countries Mrs.' Harold
Treleaven and Miss Mildred Trelea-
even sang a very fitting duet, •.fot, the`
occasion. A 'hearty 'Vote of,, 'thanks'
was: tendered :.to Mr. and 'Mrs. Taylor,
for their addresses. The meeting was
closed : with prayer by Mr. Taylor.
On 'The Hog ,'Special; .
-The 'train was. painfully' slow. It
stopped at . all' stations; and in be!,,
tween many of them.' A. conductor'
Peeve salong .and! asked 'to see '• .the.
tickets.'.. -
"But this . boY cannot travel l for'
half fare," he said 'to "they motilert}
'y'hets'-much.•too big,"°
7f110 ".lila' `LL:::!iii 4 ',.,was ilio i egily,':
To ,get'' any real enjoyment out o'
life the have to bemiserable°'occas.
`BURGESS CONVICTED;
MONTGOMERY ACQUITTED
Burgess- Gets Two -Years On • Perjury
L Conviction — Evidence Lacking,
Montgomery' • Acquitted
Ronald Burgess, Southampton, was
sentenced ,to two years,: less one;•day
in' the- Ontario Reformatory • at
Guelph, by -.Mr. 'Justice Jeffrey at the
close 'of the: Supreme °Court 'sittings`
Walkerton, Thursday ;, evening,
following his conviction ,Tuesday do
a charge of perjury. Burgess, -:fell on
the sidewalk' in •Southampton, Jan.
1,' ,1932,'''and broke '.his ,leg .'in two
places. '.He stied .the towns and was
awarded ' $1,600:''damages. The town'
won an appeal and the ,..Charge of
perjury 'was laid.'::
Montgomery , Case ' D smissed
Lack ok .evidence' resulted in the
dismissal of the 'case; in which Nor-.
man' Montgomery' was charged...with
a serious offense against a: young
Kincardine; woman.. Crown .witnesses`
were unable to corroborate the` girl's
statements, \who was 20 "years of "age,-
and,' :'declared 'to .be mentally
deficient.
In 'acquitting the prisoner,' wh,o,.
has •,been in` custody in `Walkerton
jail for -several weeks, Mr. Jiisticd
Jeffrey', scathingly denounced Mont
pinery for his 'immoral: conduct:.
uG� eorge,'! a cried u teas w,if'ey »shaking
”him-ii'r--the - aidd'1'ey th piglet
"there's a nibtls'e in'. the l edrooaiil,'`
4`We11y.''whitt about it ?"''
-"I' can hear it squeaking."' je
"Wel), • d'you .want. the 'to get up
and, ell 'it 2
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Council Minutes
Kin os
l souncilmet- on •Mon'
C daY;
April 17th;: 1933..All members present
McKenzie=•K,oss.'`That the minutes'
Of last meeting as read be adopted
and signed by the 'Reeve.
•Ross -McDougall: That this 'Board
have• 'a Solicitors advice' On the
h
question of Ownership of trees :on
th-_e.. t''.Side:.Rod, t
5. fi.. ,a , be ween:�Bouri'`dary
and' 2nd Con., and' then this Board
deal with the matter, 'and have it
closed. up, •
McKenzie -McDougall.. That Dan
Cassidy . be . paid '.:$25.QQ on his -salary
as 'Assessor.:
'McDougall' --Elliott. That he '„Col
lectorroceed•'- iminedi
P ately: to ' com-
plete' the collection ,of the Tax - Roll
ae o di
cri�
d n to the...law in that'a
g regard.
Ross -McKenzie'.:: That the Reeve
and Clerk issue Orders. 'in.payment of
alr bills and, accounts passed at 'this
meeting
McKenzie--Mchougall. That.we' do
now ;.adjourn: to meet again on . Mon-
day the 29th 'day of Mayat 10
LUCKNOW PLAYERS' WIN - L�
CHECKER T.OURNAMENrf
Dungannon checker ..players . played_
ed
the return match ' with•'• the local
players en Wednetda
Y -last hi':the ,�
Town-I-Iall, the result being a "com
fortable".:. victory. for. . :Lueknow.
'
Twelve.players from each' 1„en-
gaged
-
a ed in the''
g g fray, they being livid-
ed 'info ,two 'grou ,': 1Ayers '
1?s,• with. six'
players
v
on:.<:each :sides each n
e _ h who ' played ' two
Y
eines a iece with”"each, one in the
g, P
group.
At the finish the standing. was as
follows, commencing. with the: 'high
men of each club::' e
Dungannon Lucknow.'
J.Petrie' Ross . McMillan`
Sam She
rwood F. D. McLennan -
C.''Co <. t':.
ngram • John McDonald:
J,�.,
. -"Ryan -
Ran-
a
. vi n. Deeves
coves.
W. ` Mole 'Garfield old 'McDonald
R. Finnigan n Joseph Agnew
F
Ross
Demi :
1 Statters:
E.'Se -uss
g George Anderson"'
J. Moss.'
Robt. Douglas .• :