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LUCKNOW, ONT., THURSDAY,. MAY 4th, 1933...
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Dr. 'Rt.. L. 'Treleaven,,
LUCKNO W .r
Hours. 9-12 A. M. 1'.30-15 P:1VI.'
1,'HONE 53 X-RAY
r' -E.: Stewart :C rahal►ri
BA
RRISTER, . SOLICITOR:;• •ETC.:;,..
OF ICE that, of, the late R. J.
Stewart, next door . to
Royuah,,Bank.'
'Phone ` 135 KINCARI;iINE
'FOUND -Amit. Owner .may have
same by callingat this• office.:•:
, > FOUND -A Watch in Lucknow.;'
Apply at Sentinel Office. '
Bargain for::quick sale Nord Truck.
1926 , engine in good shape.—Apply
to W.' S.•.Reid:
FOR SALE -1928 Chevrolet coach
paint, tires and upholstering '• all
good;, and in good ir{echantcal con:'.
dition,, "Apply:'Cecil• J; Ph'illipson,.
R; 3, Lucknow.
CALVES FO ..
R � SA'LE-=Good • beef
type calves; ranging' froin '100. to 200
Rounds.,For particulars ,apply to,
Harvey Ackert -.Rhone'29w,, Lucknow,
FOR SALE :'Chevrolet Coach '1928
''model': -in erf t'' .runnin co
p � g `ndition.
Apply to.,. ;Wesley McPher•sot i,- _•_
R. ,R. 3, Hoi rood
11_,5_1
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BULL FOR SALE - Purebre.d'
Shorthorn dual'
purpose
., • Off :the
Weldwood strain., Age ,,18
:' months.
f ries ' $50.00 ; Jack • Melntosh..
R. R. 3, ,Lucknow..
'Phone!•':62-11 $
Du annon. -
n.•
.FOR ALE'-
S
1.Washing m i •
•
ach ne•.
1 extension table;• :2" ,small tables;
,1 iron`bed and • springs, also house
and• lot to sell or. rent.
Apply Sentinel . Office.
(•11--5 p.)
FOR SALE Seed•' Oats,- O. C::72',
'busSeed:.
hal ':and• 13,arley; , Q1.:
21:-50c'a'` bushel•'and • Yellow:
• 'Blossom'_'Sweet Clover,'.gr•ade kg: a.:
Roil McDougall,.: R: No. 5,- Luckndw,'•
'Phone' 26 28, ,;Ripley.;
FOR SALE --Oat ` Roller, -Circular
Sawing Outfit and Raby Grand Motor,
for operating. same Will be sold •as
a unit ' or in iv
d Ydgally.:.
George,'Grahafn, R. 1, Holyrood.
'Phone Lucknow .100-r21.
TILE FOR SALE Clay.tile,'•froin'
3 to 10:inches.' Credit': can' be ar-
ranged: We ' deliver.. Also ;quantity'
of ;Cedar, posts.: Apply' to John Melton`
P Y
'Phone' 'Ri 1e. 76-25• ':
,
Hol ` o
o d >-It:,R•.2:
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AUCTION SALE
cif carload • cif! heavy -draft , her e a
4 to.d years old,' weighing . • 1400. ':to
1600 pounds. In , this • consignment is
-=several-well-matched teams . and '•a
number of quiet' work' horses....Satur
'•. day '`May 6; .at; 2 P 1VI:; T rms. Cash.
.4.MENT SALE STABLES,..
• BRUSSELS ,.
WOOD FOR,' SALE''
eW have: a good:grade of Milted
wood ` now ready for sale, •" 16'` npd
12". We will have a- good stock on
hand throughout the 'year.. Special
prices to those who; will. . call ..ter for
their 'wood.
The Lucknow (Table Co:, ' Limited.
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God..
in ' Events
First 'Insertion, 50c.
'Subsequent Insertions,, 25c.
The JuniorVerniers' Organization
is' holding a dance in the
g Town -Hall,
1. u o eFriday, n„w, n Fr day, May 5th.. Music
by the Whitechurch .'Bushwhackers”.
orchestra:. Gents, 25c:,Lagies °10c:
D. ANCE:,:AT-LO.CII•ALSII
There will. be ,dance.in Lochalshochalsh
' Ma,
all. this'- Friday, , May-..I5thi under.
auspices of Girls Softball Team and:
Bays' Baseball Team. 'roceeds'•to be
.used for, tbaseball 'supplies. Admission
. •-Gents 25c. Lunch „>I.00th.
�VIAY" �ANtxL
There • w>t+ll: be :a Social j end • Dance.
field in Lucknow • Orange Hall. on;
;Thursday evening, May 11th, Music,
path plied : by Heine Valent.. " Dance''
stnrta ' tit 9 *leek, "The coinrxiitte,e
request that all 'ladies please bring
fun h. Silver Gollectioo. Everybody
Masonic.° Social
Enjoyabler Event
Interesting', Prograni.Conctuded With
A . Humorous 'Skit...-. Dance, Followed
The third annual Masonicsocial'
evening under, the..auspices , of. Old
Light Lodge, A. F. it A. M., was held
•
in the Town, Hall : on Th rsday ev-
ening. A' large. attendance,, which
comfortably `filled the auditorium,
enjoyed ani` interesting; program, in-
terspersed with orchestra music,. fol
lowed by lunch, and concluded with
a dance.
• Prior to, commencing the 'program,
the 'Presbyterian Church orchestra
entertained the gathering audiencct
with'several: splendid aeleetions. 1l�Ir.
A. -W. Hamilton, Worshipful "Master
of Old Light Lodge, welcomed- the
mean_ hers of the order, the', ladies and
the-Putof-town •guests, He briefly
traced the' origin _ of the , Masonic
'order andit's purpose, before; calling
for. the first :number on the' program;
which was; as' follows: ' solo, Miss.
Myra MacDonald; Scotch- dance,
Mary McKim.; Readings:, Miss Mar-
:garet : McCalluhi „and Mise Lorna
Campbell•;duet, •Mrs; J. W. Joynf
and' -Miss Belle Robertson;;' solo; •Mr.
Orah . Crawford;,. -Ripley,
" A comie.,:skit, "Ohs Olson at the:
Ear 'Clinic," ' was a laughable . farce:
presented -by Dry ;Johnston, W. B..
Anderso
n, and. W. • L. 1VIacKenzie: as!
Drs et Mee ' ik,e ., Carve 'e .
em,- Soam' and m
Rev. J. ,'Geoghegan as Nurse
Sgeeze'etn.' and • Andrew Thom `son as'
the patient.' The. farce '.was'composed.
by those who pres:ented;';it, andthe
ear and ,brain .operations,. in order to
get the six ;hundred dohars the 'pa
tient possessed, 'were very realistic;
'and : kept 'the. aud nce'; laughing
hing
:.
N.
throughout. � i• a..
A., delicious - lunch followed .."the
program after which old and nevi-
time,
eve
time:dances. were enjoyed by a large'
crowd... •
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RENDER' PLEASING MUSIC .
'The, Pr sbyterian ':Church Orches
;tra, s which :furnished several well
rendered selections:. • at the, Masonic
social,;last : week •„,consisted ';:of :' • the
following' 'players.'John --Hayworth
conductor; ' Edith. Smith, pianist; Jack
Cal: Don Marfn lCameron'
'Mg l, . �
iia d, .
MeDonald and :Jack'' Henderson,:
violinists, Will Lockhart,' cornet;
Andy '; Orr, 'saxapbone• Mel:. Orr,
trombone; •'Norman., Wilson;;, bass and'
Andy Thompson, `traps • ',
HEAVY RAINFALLS
RELAY., SEEDING,
Electrical'.: stories, 'accompanied' by
downpours of rain' on Sunday and
Monday night, as. well as'kon ' Tues -
„'fay,^ have • in many cges • :flooded
fields. • and ;enerall ut- a step to
:generally P 1?. .,• .
Seeding operations : this'' week. 'Rains,
iS
both nights were unusually.' heavy
and as well as "delayinkspring.wark
will: necessitate extra labor in , again
preparing 'fields for seeding.
:Rivera and creeks, rose to spring
floedpropor ions and many cellaars
were' flooded and at :the',time of. writ
g on. Tuesday'
in ' °'afternoon, threaten-
ding :skies indicate tlat.'there is •pore
rain, to follow.:' Roads -at .some points
' f ooded ' and ninor 'washout re'
n ,.j
portewered
Card .of Thanks
The Little Family -wish to ..express
,Itearffelt thanks to friends and
,
neighbors for • •.the. many acts of
kindness..' and, expressions: of sy,'m;
pathy. at the time of their recent
bereavement: •
OTI � •�•
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„' Notice is hereby':given that 'pu�-'
i
scant to the By -Laws of the V • illage
b£ .Luckriow''no Poultry' it permit
ted to 'run' ;at large The peru It:•
named ,n , this By -Law is' $10.00.
t.'Peter's .: .Y.P.A
willpressnt
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*T'HE.�TIiRE)a THREE -ACT PLAY
The -Road 'rack, .
in they
Town .., all
rids � . May,i.2t1
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AD ISSIO :-= 5c
DESCRIBES; . .PACIFIC. TRIP
,A letter, dated : March 29.th,,, has
reached: us from ..Rev. Hugh .,MeMil-
Ian, accompanied. by two interesting
articles. The _)one, which appears ,this
week,' gives a vivid picture of their'
ocean voyage :and the stay in Bono-
lulu, ;while en ,route: to the, mission:
field in_'Formosa,,: after &'".period on
furlough; •which was: spent in Toron
to • and this ,immediate, vicinity:, `
Little. Girl. Meets'
Death B yDrowning.
rowning:
Niece Of Mre, Russell Robertson Is
Drowned In Trent Canal,
Death:b : d'rownin war' in. effect
e
the sadword to°reach'. here;` of the
fate that befell' Betty Johnston, 10-
year=old. daughter• of: Mr. and, Mrs.
Gordon Johnston, on'` Thursday.
A, brief press' despatch states that
little' tot, •while : taking a short'.
cut , .
beipe, a, feIL f from •the lift bridge,
into the Trent Canal. .1IettY,. Was
accompanied by_her sister Molly and
two small. boys;., all of whom , were
too young to 'think of' calling for
help, , but rushed home to -tell- their
parents:. The body was. recovered
three hours later. ,
Mr. ':Johnston, ` formerly of Luck:,
•low,. has for a 'number; of years. been
etnplStyed.. in a ;Toronto; .Ba k_•.an
iu'st, reCeiltbe.. rec v d ' a ino v e Ito:
;Perth,' and Mrs.. Johnston '•; and, the
,
children at the' time of the accident
,were visiting With her later in
pb•
raniellford '
Mrs.;' Russell', .Rdbertseri :of ° town,
,with.. whom Betty.; frequently visited,.
is'a ,Sister -Of
M. Johnston She'" left to
tie -with' -.:}iii, u on-` hearin'. •. of the
p•. , g
andon' Wednesday t
-tragedy, , e . day.=had •no
returned. ; so.that: further , details . c,
the drowning are not available: Mra.
-Logan, Teeswater ' Mrs. Haigh, Sea-
,
forth; Mrs. 'Robertson Lucknow;
`tobert Johnston, Goderich and Will
Tohnston; Toronto; • . are sisters. and'
`irothers ;'of the bereaved father.
•
BRI. DE TO -B OWERED •
'urprase'Party 'And Novel Presents=
tion In;: Honor' Of • Miss Margaret
Thom
0
Hax., Hoaxed tie thehome of Mrs. Chas.
-•steward, .en • •Tuesday•'evening, Miss
Viargaret, Thom, , was' pleasa gyj°°sur-.
"it -lied, when to he_strai soi"•mu
sic'
She was - greeted .y b a number' of
iends;"whe had" athere ',to'shower.
.� g d.
`he' bride 'elect. 'Card playing was
:njoyed °'for a-'tim'e, which -,was
ed y fol.
'Owed b: a .dainty lunch . Miss'. ,Stella..
S
tswardhen 'read an't. address .
':verse 'form andlittleBoycep
.
made the novel •.,presentation.:' which
was an: attractive bouquet of .spring
fit/Were., from which was sus ended
by . white •:streamers, '. dainty envel-<
)pes, each one contairig the gift£ and;
bearing.: the names of 'two persons:
With the ostess, the Honored guest:
hook her placeat the door and'
thank-
ed the many, friends, At departed
Honu:lulu They I ub:
0f.The ` Pacifi c
„
Rev. HughMcMilfan Desri es .cea
n
Voyage And Honoluii IA! Realistic
Manner—Socialk Life Mifg=Reye
• rented By 'Recent Court Case.
Edmonton was the;most northerly
point touched in • our Toronto=Van-.
couver trip. From there we turned.
Southward. Nor were •' we `disc lipoin=
ted. Sparkling' zero .skies have their
ir
charm,' buteven the Edmonton' en=
thusiast- for a .snappy ' *inter is
gladdened at signs of an.early 'Chin
ook:'We didn't wait for the Chinook;
we. met it; half way, on our Tourney'
to the land where Spring breezes are
alwaysat home—the British Coluin-
bia coast.
'Being' mid• Jan ar'y 'Vancouver
folks -and, Victorians -_,_wore their
winter coats. Winter ?`';' With laws
green and• summer -birds about: with
sunshino and Spring-like showers`?
Who from Canada's frozen lakes end
plains would 'call;. that winter ? -Many
go coatless in much colder 'Weather..
What 'Would they do in 'Honolulu?
Just Yw fat:_ we id :p reattme, swel .
ter; -at. first, iriren loll,, thea enjoy ~=
Southward bound on' the Empress
of Japan -brought ,us ,day by day in
every way• into hotter and (hotter
weather. •f'u`rs ''fled before' the: snore.
:domesticated, woolens; , coatswere
packed Where Cotten lay
eru&had, Hannels pcs. handerehiet
(Continued : on Page ' 4
Lodges Attend,
Divine • Worship
Members Of I.Q. 0. F: and Rebekah
Lodges March To Presbyterian
Clyurch • r
„Holding their annual churchparade
on w :Sunday` "morning, inembers of
T,ucknow Lodge, No. 112,2 I.O..0.,F
F.
of Jewel Rebekah Lodge, as well
as.'visiting, members: from` Kincardine
and Wingham, totalling in all some
eighty ; : members,.. attended divine'
warship in the Presbyterian Church.
• 'My. Father Worketh Hitherto,. and
I Will," was the text of : a fitting
sermon by the ' ' pastor, 'Rev. C.
MacDonald. Yon are • inlher-tors of
great traditions, he said,: in addres'
sing the Members, o • the lodges,'
whose Porpese : is' . that of . living
others and:not merely social societies
The speaker vividly portrayed ,the
life of ,'Jesus in his home and in the
carpenter shop„ '' where his: , early
years .on earth': were not wasted, but
rather his' _word& spoken in his
Tninistry were those learned' while in
the carpenter shop. In• ' every . life
. ,
there isa Divine purpose., ,We are
fellow -workers ,with ',904"0., : matter,
how` commonplace,•°and he ,does i not
den'and�auccess and 'brilliance, blit
rather ;•faithfulness:•, and the, ;quiet:.
performance of oar duties, "Civiliz
&tion." --he. added,:•;"is-0tottering-tai-a
fall because • men,` work andce • `o
. � w r . ase t
pray. As co-workers with God .our'
labors are not iin vain in the .Lord,'
were' his elosing;•remarks.'
A :duet bit' 'Mr: and Mrs.. Horace
Aitchison and: a ehoir anthem' .were
l.
rendered • durin the • , ° `c -' y
d g sex�vi e.
`Following: the service"the` members
returned to the lodge 'room, where
an '• .s embl held,: s .. Y, Was he d,. ,with ,'several
local and visiting;:members ' speaking'
OLE RIPED 1N
ROOF BY ...LIGHrPNING
Fire • was narrowly averted,, 'pro
-
biddy ;due to :the. .deluge: of; rain ,at
the time, when lightning ; struck he
roof 'At the .:Post ..office building, on'
Monday. evening. Mr. and Mrs Jack
'Garniss ':and `family.• who tenant the
apartment '.above ''the • office, were
away at the time and were unaware.
that any damage'had been. doneuntil
t
upon their arrival home, their dining
`room .,and.: a ' bedroom were; "found to
be a pool of water, 'which' ,had come
in 'through: the rent, in the roof.' The"
E
fuse .box had.. been ;'damaged' as' well
and-th'e ,house was in' ''darkness: as
far as hydro. light was concerned:;
Those in the .vicinity `•viewed a
display of,"lea leaping 's anis '.when the
P, Y, P g,l?. ..
sharp flash:'. occurred, and others -were,
attracted out -of -Boors fearing °some'
place`. had; been:'struck,:'but .after a`
few'.moments decided to the .contrary
being ;unaw.are'of,':the damaged, roof.
KNOX COLLEGE, PROFESSOR
WILLI:CONDUCT 'SERI/ICES
,ES
.
Anniversary services in the., Luck -
now' `Presbyterian', Church, Will he
held on Sunday,. „Y Ma 14th !:' ,When
.,
Rev. ,Thomas Eakin . Ph: D. D..'
ro ss rn n µ
fe or of .Old eats e t liters;
P T
ture and exegesis :' in. Knox . College;
will conducthe morning . '''t mo i a
nd•,even-
in•services.
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HUSBAND AND ,WIFE
SUFFER EAR TROUBLE
Mrs., : Fraser Paterson,: .:;.returned
home,' <on 'T'uesday, from London,
wheiies "` h'e' underwent a +intiastoid" o '-
t P
eration,' in. St. Joseph's hospital on
Thursday. Rapid recovery has • .per=
mitted' Mrs. ,`Paterson to return ,• to
her. time,, 'where she will he confined
however, while :convalescing further.
Mr. Paterson' who has `' suffered' a
similar ear trouble' for' over two.
weeks',, is recovering' without thea
necessity of an operation. On Tues-
day he was", out for the •first ti e
since: the trouble,, devloped and ac-,
companied Mr. W. •l Davison to ton-
* son home.
den ,bring •.Mrs. Pater .
During• his, ,illness, Miss' Arabella;
'Cameron has been in charge at , the
Drug Store.
,Paper hanging .12%e per roll Yn
side' And: Outside' Painting, 35c per
hour: I 'do .-'rot. make a 'house.to-
,
ouse 'eanva for business but
`am
prepared 'to give you pron;pt service.
on all work in this line, at prices
quoted, '
WILLIAM FERRIS' Lu'ckiloiv:
The '.Bread The Bread
•..of' Health
of
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O�II�-�'»' '' ,Heal,
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OUR ' MOTTO IS Q UALIT.Y, AND -. SERVICE
SATURDAY°,SPECIALS:
•DU.... E:AKE'
N.,DE .... �.0S
. , •, �•, ,'` CHELSEA .BUNS
'SCONES • JELLY ROLLS,
NUT, and FRUIT; BREAD:.. OATMEAL COOKIES
Our Delicious . BROWN :BREAD, is .100 per
cent. WHOLE WHEAT
Q
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'HOLLYM NS U
•� ALITYBA KERY
Phone 36;a , . tucknow •
•
.ISS HELEN •
' . WINGHAM:
will be in -LUCBNOW- OH,.
YP °8. - 9 -1.
givin g,
n
B. AT ,; P
ON E
AN N -r• 'WAVES.
Ever . Wive Guaranteed
7
$•,. $5.00 .$3.95.� � •
$3.50 for Schoolgirls . ..• .
rtake a . .. o ii
tments at Huston's "Barber, ilio
GEORGEAHASSAG`
HELD •:L
U.CKY TICKET
Draw •: MadeFor Afghan han A
. � g: t Euchre
Party
he L
. T . &dies Guild•• �o St: •{-Peter -•
ciure, sponsored aeuchre,��
in 'the Council Chamber. ; on u
T esday;
evening, with.: the attendance sufii
•
cient for about ; fifteen tables.: Mrs.
Mortis was the.winner-of the: ladies
prize, while Mr. ;;C.: L.` Oberle won'the
gent's , rize. feature of the ev � -
Pte, +� ,., e>a
in ' as , the .'draw of ''tickets. t `de-.
g. 'oY . . o
cide the winner of the afghan. The
seventh ticket. drawn ; was the l� lucky
one and was': held. by' George Hassal.
' n'
RusselGar iss_ ' drew•h
e. ,,e.tick ts:
Lunch was then,served:,
.. '.'.,tterids_
Wedding
uch Interest
R J, Moore',Is Present: At : Marriage
Qf Itis; `;Niece .' to ".Ha.PPY" , Dw
Mn ;R.•}.. Moore of town '"•was it
•Toronto„ov•er .the. •.week -end:' attend -
n the 'marc a i g
e . of ..his ,' •'
Hiec a .Miss'
Marr aret'Shaw to'Clarence•"HappyPPY"
g
Day ' tain'- of the' Maple Leaf
Y, ca p, p.
hockey : team The .. ceremony'• wag'
a six o'cl
performed t ock :on Satur-
da, 'v nin in Victori ll
e e a Presbyterian
Church; with Rev. D. T. L. McKerroll,
cousin of the room officiatin . This
g , g
marriage; one 'of the most brilliant.
events of the season, has- been 'the,
centre of Wide -spread .interest Hat
only o
in T 'onto, but throughout, the'
• _.
country.
..The bride,. given in � m.a
rriage by
,
her uncle; Mr..R. J' Me in
,K Hey, was
gowned in white : silk ne't over satin,
the`' veil caught.';.in JuIiet'cap'of seed;,
earls..' h carried white pearls. She carij ed orchids
and slily -;off-' he-vaIleY..,�e :bride's—i!'
were- • the twin sisters 'of
. a the.
groo
m, Misses Norma
and Audreyre
t'
Day. Mr. Frank ,King Clancy
of
to •.. e
Ot wa, defense player'with "Happy"'
of the •hockey .team. was groorsman.
The ushers `*ere; ; other members of
the Maple• ' Leaf hock y team: Mr.
llarold Cotton: Mr ;Irvin "Ace”
,Bailey; Mr.- Reginald .Red Horner
'arid Mr P i..,
Joe, Pr;neau., Following the
ceremon ' c ;was
y a r e e ptio n held at the
Old Mill,. with the bride's!'. mother,
Mrs. Gordon'' Shaw, theB`r oon 's
mother and. the bride's' 90 -year-old
grandmother receiving. ,The couple
left for Montreal, whence' they sailed
for a six ;Weeks" wedding trip in
Euro e: Oh their return Mr and Airs
ay-wil : est e -in• -Torent
TENNIS MEETING
A rni feting for the ptir oee ofi re
organizing. the. Tennis Club' for this
season,, will be held in the Bank of
Montreal on Friday evening, May
5th; at, $ o'clock: All interested are
requested ..to be In attendai{tt,
Archie
, McDonald
e onald•`
nowt read to.. do
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at •' NS • Garage
NORTH OF: • THE SATI
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the
D'cD•
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MONAL13. PROPERT•`it
Estimates` given and All .Work
'Guaranteed
;':�' .:,
A7
pe Ills f c „ or
Friday and -Saturday
SALE or SPECIAL
RANITWARE
i� WARE
• PUDDING PANS
WASH ;BOWLS',
SAUCE .PANS- .
SOUP' BOWLS`,',;;'
MUGS, PIE PLATES'
YOU
CHOICE ' FOR •.
iSpraying '
en
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, CeMt, Lime, :Erma,:;
Paristone, .. ' GYP roc:
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H.• s Broth r
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Dies.. I1-..
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Was ton In Kinloss 'Brit' Left' Here
• • • b Mani Years Ago
Word, was , received . last 'week by
Mr. ]4
Ien . Mothers,: boundary
H rt' rs,;.east,'
of the' -death of.his; brother, • George
A. ••Mathers, which •occurred. in Van- . '
couver on ThursdayMr. =fathers
had never '. fully - recovered from the: •
effects 'df pleural' pneumonia, which
he suffered four years 'ago. However
he • was about', the • day of • his death,
and awoke , that night ,after retiring
early, sufferingfront ,'& heart attack, '
'to which ,he : succumbed,' a;' few min-,
utes later.'
Mr. Bathers' ' wars born ` do
homestead ' astof c k o
e Lu kn• w, , now .•
occupied by his brother. He was one
Of a faintly
of ten boys , and a girl,
h
f u
for owori stilt; sur ve. H ' r.
�, efro
hoe ndt .lr,ed in this cbrrii,i iiutyfor
the past fortyyears:
Ire` g survived by his w'i'fe and a
family>'of dive sons' and daughters::
Pour brothers '"also .survive, 'Henry
of. Itit •ldes;' Charles' and J: B.. of
Califor'n,na slid`' Wm. Johij .of, Vane
.,