The Lucknow Sentinel, 1934-09-20, Page 1• c4,
:
$
,
. .
''''. • ...., • . ., •I '
!. • . 1 •.. ,
r ' Vi' ' . ,, '.,...... .
•
.
1 •
,
•
•
• • ,
' • ••''.
•,.. .' . l• ' ' ; 4 : 7 ."
. . • . ir, • • • ,... 1.. n . . . •
. .
r •
• i
4041o...e 'iti1:41 ifee
s
•, ,•..,
.. , • *.l.,'' " ..
•,'4.4 •
.• - -.
• '.',7` :
. ,,,' •
. , .. . . - _ i . - 4oh • . ,...
.-
,-..-.,,, •,I, •••••••••-•••-•••• •••••• ••••••••••••••••• , • •••••••• •.•
'r" Sti• • ' . $200 PER . YEAR :. IN APYAN.qP • $2,50.„ •ti*VOWISE' •
,.LuditHow -iONT., , THURSDAY" sEpTEs44,02.0.0*.i, 1934. . ''. 4, ...: •'.*. ..1 ' •+. ' .4i1N, q41.PCT4., h„,. '413=0,........:-:„..A,.. • '.',-.. -,'"' L
, :, . „ . • I • ,, ` . I • , •
..•,••• '.: •
.I` '• i .' •• ' . •
' • '
. • ..4.4! ,
: • z.
•
• •
• .
1 • . •
•
• .• $ , •
•
• POSITION WANTED -by exper-
ienced girr. Apply at Sentinel Office.
. FOR SALE--APPIW for .cooking
and eating., Excellent for jelly. mak-
ing.e,-.1. W. •joynt. 4
- STRAYED -949 Let • 21; Con. 2,
, .
• .
Kinloss, abeut the Puddle of;.August„
a yearling red roan steer with -horns
Owner MaYr have same Ilion Paying '
,expenses. • , • ..,
NOTICE RE WOOD •
• • We now, have a stock Of: dry 16
!.,neh.
and 12 inch buzzed wood to, last
• .throughout the year. We also have
' nice stock of dry ioft•Maple and •dry
• •••••elm slabs. Your orders will receive
• our hest attention,,signed,
•THE LDCKNOW TABLE PO., LTD:
• FARM FOR SALE-tne propertY
- the •latet-Weslei
•
• driveshed and. frame house in A • 1
repair. • PoptiessiOn inamediatere
desired. Hay, 'straw and implements
•can be purchased with ,farm, pot
- further •particylars apply at farm.
TENDERS • • • fall plowing -
LOCAL RINK -WINS '
moNSTER T.AURNAIKENT
' The local rink of Robert Rae, Jack
McQuaigi Robert Fisher and skipped
by Wellington McCoy, was."right on"
an saturelay when theY •walked off
in i
• Lot 37; 38,: :Con., 1, 100
with first prize, competition wth
68 rinks.,..feom all over Westerh On-
tario at a monster bowling tourna-
!Tient in Grimsby. Not only is it
some distinction to win such an event
•Init. in. -winning -silver • tea, services
each, the local quartette coped very
eeveted prizes.. HemPere of. mixed
fruits, were also awarded each mane
ber of the rink as well.
'11EAVY, RAPIS' AND STORM ;
NQ DAMAGE HERE
• h ••••••••••
Lightning Strikes Barn • and House
South:•01 Dungannon -Hydro Ser -
vice Partially Interrupted Here
- •
rete--.1eit-Vediel;
ivening' and again. on Saturday: night
and eitrly-,SUnday, Morning; have40-
clewed swater:auppliesi revived paiture
!and and late vegetaticin, And been a
-loon' to farmets Who are engaged in
Tenders Will be • received by ...the • Contrary .• to general belief that
undersigne up to Saturday, Se tem
.ber21st nekt for.Refreihment Booth
• .• privileges on the pair grounds at the
Ludknow Agricultural Society'S Fair
• ,
,. to be held„.in ,Lucknow on Friday,
'September 28th, • 1934.-
. JosephAgnew. .SecIY.,.. L.. A. S.
.
TOWNSHIP OF KINLOSS •
'Applications Lor the • office • Of
SPECIAL, FRIZZ - LOCAL CHECKER 'PLAICERS
for best loaf et bread 'nada from,
at Luckow nil Fair - MEET. STUFF OPPOSITION
Hunt's ,Diamond Flour, sold hy De Mr, Irwin of TOrento,•an ePtcntril-•
MoKeliate, 4,1teknowlst pritat,„ T98 lb.., ,,ement • checker ChamPi°u4 i'141-411.
hag: 2nd pnse- dB, lb; half. " , tewn'on;SatUrday eveeing and played
, • 0, 4,••• t ;; a series of gam e,s against a trio, of
Lucknowplayers,' -who...found • the
ANOTHER. COLORFUL eleartiAl• visitor a little too good' foe them. In
, _
five games Reis' McMillan had three
Members of the Horticultural $4!) lobes' end' two:draws, while Jeeeph
cietY eriaja,...tr.piplaYad• AL colorful Agnew and Garfield McDonald fiad a
&tray of about, •fiO eihibits .61 cut draw and tlitee defeati in a quartette
flowers in Davison window On Sat',
urday eftertiden. and evening: On this':
occasion asters Were rminent,
among ill& exhibits,. as rwid as Bev.;
eral beautiful baskets of roses, glad;
dahlias, enapdragon, • double
nasturtiums and numerous other
variedee 'of bloom. An oddity was a
display .of fiv varieties Of caehis
•of games each.. ' •..•, •
NATIVE -OF' KINLOSS
' • • :DIES IN ALBERTA
144ra.. Tenna Graham, Sititer.:Of
Mirk' Harper- of Wei* -WevranOeh,
(•• Pesses, In Her '69th, 'ear --Was
Been On Second Concession
•
grown fkom seed.• y j.., Mc19Ia ,
These ,plants. eppear quite •healthy, Alblasir Alberta, occurred
to:cnit,IrttnbIln,
on distils in fniniature, flower pot* Ail:. et.asti,
_ .._
lit -01.•IIMIIIital aiiAtignst 12th.
. .
but as Yet are so Mall,:thet,they were
In I'llie'll• 'eY-were '14entenc-; '.' '7 ' ' rs. 'Graham Was, bern'on eonceseiell
Among' the **Iiibitors on $( tin 'ilay 'f Ktriloss; the ,eamili home 'hong on
were: Mrs; Wre, McKenzie, Mrs. ItaI
'he •farm nevi. occupied by lilr. and
Campbell Robert. risheri.. M--rs• :13.7 MO. %banes, Lai/is...Mrs, Mary ,Harlier
Huston.. S. .0. Rathwell, Mri. T. Alton an aged resident :of Weet..Wawaposh,
,TG.:•,11,rurretnie:tba;.ndJii,,, j.se.pith. ,Cmolc_lxirear4.b. Rev.. S. .4.5 a "sister. It is upwards to" forty
-
T five• years since 'MI*. Graham,: thea
lest week's. rains, exceeded the tete ..: . ( : '.; , • Miss Graham, left this corninubity.
anibutit of *Oaten during the en- . .• The: followMg ii* an account of her
'tire: suinmer,. efficial records do'not •-•• ,:', . 'F•ANT, DIESr... . :• 1 ,' death as received bY relatives here:
fibent. three 'inclieS, 2.90•to he .eicact, ' *r" and /fts. Harold JOhnstOP.11,Ye the firat women residents of Prevost,
.eli ' last ,:week, including 'a •quarter •the'aYiriP00Y. Of manY, friends PI lbe and until •recently eCiperviter of' the
Ann. The little,...tot,, las,,, Allierini Government Telephone office
,4• an inch „early -Sunday , morning, death Of their. infant datighter,, Eliza
"July; the;. tOtal tall was 4.01. „ ' than,:,. a inol4li .0id., w:aid, nwotan:t,';;;. ,tt. °mitt.' dGerdahnamt EWdarns•o'tnhtefnwiidSOuwIl.rfriii.e.
wnile during, the. months ef june ' Mid
Aoout nne_baff,: an hid, af rain street since 14' birth.'..Tbe... funeral.
The Bread The Bread.
61 Health no • I of Health
cituATAry ;o4knii, SERVICE puR, BuYiTp :
•
.••• --Saturday, Specials4.
;.• , •
11.trip,w100E0 R.oPagRWe.FART19.08,
+ JELL ROLLS,: ' • " • . • •
pouGHTsivrs „ TEA BisciaTs.
•
• .R.•ATER CAKES • „ ICED ROLLS
.
t• • • ,
OUR virtg4t. BREAD 100.11), 4110LE. wnti.T „
. , Dtp0jOuR ASD IIHALTIIFIJL • •
, • • • .
, • •• • . , '
OLLYMAN'S QUALITY BA KERy .
• .
,rbone 36 • t Lucknow
,
how this :to be the ease. How,eeer, • • • • • "Mrs. Christina Graham : One AA:
• fell on Saturday and' early $UndeY was..held from' the home of Mrs.
iiigrpiiig ' . in brief • deluges.... iippiaxi., Jcohnenit,teLli:te f c• spial.eenotni 4 ,, Friday,: Iiir. 'and - Mrs.
of. Kinross. for, the • year! Ap34: at a nesday night'S downpour, :the 're- to Pr!e?hill Cenieterafternoon ...,: . 0 ector o axes o •the Township luately, 2% inches fel • during..eied-
• • ' ••• '. tialary_of .00 will .received it), ma niog traction • was ••a result of • • • ..:‘.-.,........ , . .
the ..t.fletk„, Up to '2' ei.in., September .hos ers earlier in • the week.
..• .-. FINAL t'SERVICE' 'At, Luigi'. •
• . ..
25th 4834.. ; • • - •• . • • • -The •-•cloudbuest On . • Wednesday • . ., •;., , „ •
. . -. " •
.Collector to asannie. nil' the • Work night aecOMP40.1e.d the. Most. severe ., later. eajpyraig a. ,ilacciaatad. aeaaan. c arge .until failing health catiseci
.. IOW responsibilitY pertaining to said 'electrical 'sCorin experienced ' here Of. services at Lanes 1,chUrch every her to give .up the post reeentlY.
' Office,' tand. • Pieeide..•BOnds .tei.' the th.ii! year,: No damage 'Wes repOrted ,
second Sabbath; the, :final, . serVice.,., Three weeks, ago •she became serious'-
. •
!infokiiiiriount ,of $6000:69; •tion. ‘. 1: f : .• • wdisrupted;ih•euch!ilocally, except that the,h3"drotT'y thatservicea, ly 'ill 'and was -taken to the.'heapital
leeded ait •"•wa,
Iati-Johis W. Graham of %Richmond
‘prit.„. who predeceased her g/ yeas
ago..She was born at Lucknow, Opt.;
68 Years ego and follOwing.heeMer-
,riage in California, came to, the Pro -
Vest 'district.. in '1910.. She: took Oyer
the management...of the telenhene
Mee there in 1917, a had been in
r.ther..i
• apply It:-•pertieti el.., the, .husiziess..
n wa
-
' • Clerk Township of •KinlAs. without proper hghtmg service du'r
i• • ":-CLERK'S NOTICE OF FIRST
•
•,•
' • . „ „
- • •: POSTING OF VOTERS!' LIST
'••!'••' ' '
. Voters! .tist• 1934 Municipality of
• the ToWaship of Kiiiiese,
• • County: Bruc� •
, • .•
Notice hilterekiy. given, that 1 have entire,: • gen..; et•:„'.141,,,,,,atik„,„..x.e.gently,
• teininnitted, ef'.rferiveree'tiPliii`Per-• threshed grain,. This -fine tieel• barn
ions mentioned in section 9 , Of "The had not long.. been erected, having
,OntarrolVotere 'Lists' Act, the. eepiea replaced' his .frame barn, which Was:
required-,14Y7-,sird-j--sections---tehean• ,destreyed. by fire •a Year 'PreVioue.
the evening: Aeout eleven o'clock
the village eves. thrown, into eutire
daelmeas for' •a^,short time. . ' HOnseand Barn Struck
During' the storm the Steel.' barn
Of Jelne,„,COn..2, West Wawan-
osh, was Struck and totally destroyed
by the resulting., tire, as ',well his
,
. transmitted:or deliimeed. of the List: 'Not tar distence a belt followed
'0 be held this , Sunday...Afternoon.
Rev:, McConnell: !the hie,- conducted
several :services • at Lance- and de-
,
lieered •inspiring addresses to .ap-
pirecititive9 aii(dieneek, minister
.this Sunday, when ia•Oxliected 'a
. , . .
•• Ina& pursuant to sida Act, of all a coedlictor to • the 'Cistern. in the
' . persons appearing. by the last revised home ,o/ Thorims•MeNall„ tearing one
----.7 Assessment 'Ion .cif the said ,Mtinici- side of the tank Completely ,oilt,;• •• .
•Pality to he entitled' to iOtel in the , • : , : , ,
. o yrood *Fair
said Municiptdity itt• eleetiens for ti - 1
members of the.,Legislative Assembly II I . - - •
and Id Municipal , -elections; and that ' ,,, - ' . • ,
Successfull. Held
seven School' Take Part in Partide-e..
, ;
Trophy Winners Not. Yet AnnOunced
There was marked' interest shown
. •
, ted according to law, the. last day , of by pupils; teachers and the various
• ,
appeal 'being the .1st- day of October, 'school: sections . in the Kinross Scheel
1934. , . .' • . ' • Fair held- last Wednesday at Holy-
' ' bated thit 10th day' of September, roan. Cariipetition was keen and the
-1934:. ' .: . , ' . • ' exhibits -exceeded those . of last' year.
• ' , • . ' jo R. LANE, /, 1 Agricultural efliciale have been so
Clerk of the:TownshitrigiKinloSS, tushed with a seties', of fairs , the.
, • - . . . .
' - yesterdaY we wete advised by. phone
-; the said. List wes.•first posted, up. at
, my .office -at R. 2, Rolyrood; on the
'10th day, of September, '1934, and
• remains there- for inspection: •
. And hereby call upon all voters
- to, take immediate. proceedings to
• have any errors or ornissiona correc-
at 'Prevost. She was taken to the
hospital at Perintedon On •August 6,
-,When_Omaiplicatione set he „
Mrs. Graham is survived by two
daughters, Mrs. .3: 'Black,, • Gleichen;
and 'Mrs. IL !Frieze% 'Provost;' four
large congregation. will he. lie atten-
slaters, .Mrit. Mary Harper,. Lucknow;
dense ' ,• , Mrs: L..• BrUittpton, St. Thomas,' Mrs.
• ' Kate Campbell, 'Pttivost and Mts.
GIVEN' SUSPENDED- • SENTENCE Sandi Andrews, of Mayertherpe, end
• 'three brabers, Dineen Graharn,
'Latino Ont.; and Donal And
'Alexander Witham of Filet, MOund,
Mari. • • -,•
*ea' enco,
had been token concerninv'thi Motor
accident early ItA July when, !Russ
•Johiston!S, car •Witts ,dentelislind* Sid
„Whitby:,..apneated-befeeeMagi
•Walker in „ .:Walkerton. ,• an -Tuesday; • I.
'OUR •StHO
morning, *hen two Yeariik•atiePended • :- itr
sentence...Was-the •SallItenielit headed "-'•• • ' • . •
•
1ST
• „sr; n' that the trophy and ether prize win-
ratta ners had not yet been deterinined.
TEND
- Schools -taking part in the parade
, Tenders will • be received by the
undersigned ,up ie. the First day Of
• Hoiernber, A. p, 1034, for.the.fellOws-'
leg farm lands, the proneitY Of 'the
Estate of • Miles' MeMillin late et the
Township of Kinldes in the.County of
. Bruce, namely: ,'• ,•••
The South halves of Lot? nurneers. .ey Johnston, Arthur Wheeree. Wheat
and '-Stiathcona .eXercises were, Kin -
Mise. Farrel,' teacher;. 10th cori,
Miss Mills; teacher:. Holyrood; Miss
, Robertson, teacher; • 6th on.,, yliss
MacDonald; .teacher; 2nd con., „ John
Ross; ,Langside, Graheni Pinlineinfid
Whitechurch, Bill„ Henderson. .
Wheat qt. -Angus 1VicKinnOtit'Har•L:
Theaf-Gordon Wall, •Hervee "John -
down bY his WorshiP9 `• •
'31 ilia the • irst. Concession of
• thO:•reeweship of, Kinross, containing
one hundred acres more, or Is, Pes-:'
r session, of Said lands to be given
. en April 1; 1p3k void, privilege te.de, k , ;Toe a C„aslie ette, Edward
. Cessidi; Charles 'Wadel.t.flarleY, sheaf
,. necessary fall work after !ley. 15th, 'Teresa Caskanette Sweet Corn
. • - .. ., ,Richard Orr, Gertrude .11:mem, Ger-C-
. -..,,,,,,,,,,•4,,,„'The 'North :halves of rats'. mbers• rade Caskanette; Joan -MacKinnon
. ,
Jett, Angus MacKinnon, Lorne, -Eadie
Oats,:•qut...:--JOhn-Parkes. 'Oats, Sheaf
.--botethy Caskenette Hope ,Wall:
•Soseph Tiffin. ,Barle'Y,
,
•
aaiety eppsit,
THE MUNICIPAL111'y OF LUCKNOW HAS EQUIPPED., _A
!MUNICIPAL OFFICE FIRE PROOF' :VAULT N
• , SAFETY, DEPOSIT BWIES:POR R/EsITAL TO THE PUBLIC
THE ()MICE HOURS° AREi .4
930 a m to 12 00. "
• .
snd
Wednesday
..li%.14Aptit,urday, Eveitingt, 7.30 pai: to 1030 p.ou
' ritROld•.;111iER HOURS LESSORS :MAY FIA*E*CESS: TO ,
THEIR s4tETt, ,
' FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY ,AT OFFICE .•
0111111101e
,
.„4
7-4
".•
Doris Wilkinson And Phyllis Blake INnin
Trophy At St. 1e1en And Ashfield Faijs
• •
Large Array -Of Exhibits' And SIde2.1- Jean. Sande. and Gorden, Robb ,Are ••• .
Entry Of ' LivL'id**-43ungr- ,Riinierti UR At Ashfield TOWnshiii •
nen Student WinaPubik'sPe.fking ..;pritool Fair -One Of ilte Best •Yet
'Contest
Young • poris 'Wilkinson" brotight- • .•:•
horioe tbo herself . and 'it) St. Helene' Ashfield T0101.814 • School 'Fair was
schobly winning' the.T. Eaton" tro-' brougWit ht succeasful 00110111Si00 011
phy; a •handiome. silver 'bowl; 'ilt the trierroar.: The :40 being--•rfine :.,,aud, .
Scriber Fair; at St. rierens On blenday witira, oee.iva. 13,:. a large crowd in; ••••• ..,. , ,,,
Doris 'ailiinSeed' a ,tetal of 56peints'
ted •bY•litte: Wm. Rutherford at the No. 1, Part Albert, teeCberi.. Miss', ,,, '•' - •
Ada Webster, as teaeherSe-.--'7-:-.
book "The ' Life of .. our :Lord*"
second Prize with. 46.i)aints. Barna w!_tsh.•:__MNisos, 10, with
itindmeriitsosnGala4dtyeaschmerc.:
dean Alton was two pointe behind to
win • third. prizei:- which- was ,Relph vineja.,,,Ilid iins. cha
rge
, e
St
. SiNcxeen1z54..h_Lifeot.. _It., . .. .,,
River" , , • • ::: : 040*rt *and, S. S. NO. 16, '(Crewe).:. .
--
Connor's boOk "The :Rock And the, .:
- :.with,Mies Olive Kilpettick for teacher , . • •
• ' give. -sehivole,, numbering - about 160
pupils, joined' in the Oracle from. the who played the beg'••PiOea, •the six • ' '.: '
irleaded by ishier Kenneth.Fareish, ' '''`.....:.
.1./Ceeanilidnnbiti '111Lnenx.' te*tiiiifereFdT.eer cgglittet schools , formed up and. marched ,,,. Q ' ..: • ..
the grounds, ,Where Mr.:E.:C.'
Bea-
Inspector.E. C. Beacom and, Agrieul!
ideLead,. coni, I. g. s., gave the 'commands • • -
'tural ItepreSmitative,. • Aitii
to win the trophy' 101iCh W.i01 pees'en.. attendence!, Six ''schools took 'parte"
•
coneert 'that •evening .• Annie TAYI'Or' Annie Barr; S. S.. NO. 5, with Miss '
of Fettly.ce woe' CharWs --Tricken's
• , , • 'f'he above- wee:the. subject Of .an
LARGE CROWD AND essay written by pupils Of the upper
ed in •the Sehool Fair • Competition
The auction sale of household The promise by, the principal, Mr.
, °coop AT RAO, room of :St.-1.1elens' 'Scheel and enter-
• .
effects of the late Mr. and Mes..Robt.
Mullin was held on Saturday after-
noon;,when a 'ctowd getheged in such
numbetii ' as. to-- offer • the -appearance
Of a' fair in the ,vicinity Of the.
residence. • ___. . , •
• Auctioneer wen. :Henderson: had a
busy afternoon of it and was. near
six
o'clock before the • hist of a mule of this aninnianity;,,,in,its.ahne4 fent.
Pield Corn -1)01%1d MacKinnon, 'Al7
,111....and 32 •Iti.the-Pirst Cenceethett of ..tert Coltvell, Dooleys-Mildred ,Mc.,
the TOwnshin • Of ..Kinloas.0 containing .61eneghan Verenica Murray, Mac-
, • ,
, • The setith halve§ • Of lot ininibers ette..' Iriaki Cobblers -•-:Mildred Mc-
Cletteghate Harold' Glass, ;Reba rdar•
.2p and • 30, in the First 'ConeetsiOn. of slid% Joseph Tiffin. Green Mountains
the ToWeshili. of: kinletis containing ,.--i-aCrivarles .). Moore, lea Helm Well;
one hundred .tiereg More or lees. .- I 1._ 9y, oeneton... Mangele--4agint
,r• : , ete• trinnher.,a 16 tied 17 in'. the '.1,1acleintion, Hugh Foley; lieneatd
Rosa. TurniPs=-Jack
Tiurd .ConoeSsion of the. TOWnahip. of. .4eed,' DOPard
Min, MacKenzie MeWbtity, Murray•
Kinloas eontaining tWse. hundred. acre a .-
, one hundred , acres" =more 014 less. .Ken4ie Mowbtay,, Beattice Caskan-
Meirityre, that the best.,essay ,would
published, encOuraged the pupils
t.O., de their :beet Kathleen 1 '1'horn's
esSity tORIt first prize at thetair and
lterr, reteresting. 'story follows:
The part. our school has played l*
promoting :the 'educational interests
titude of articles, had ,,passed under
the hamMet. The executor f of the
estate, Mr, Thomas Burnie expressed
himself • well .;pleatted - With' the
Prices secered and an electrie Washer
was the Only article -which was, with-
held at the. price' offered., The terms
of Ithe lutle-were cash. '
The; residence and Other village
lots If this estate :Were -Offered big
were notsold. ••• ,
•' ' • Rto; that pioneer • settlers recegntzed
the• necessity of a seat of learning,
es:they also recognized the' necessity,
..ef, a place . of ' wership, Thus in that
year; the 'first rough' tog 'schoolhouse
• was erected, by, thee skilled in, such
Construction, despite the limited tool's
available to • them. ' This primitive
building was erected oh the side carried son. Weather permitting this • e
the read, just.north of the little. cein-
work will be resumed ,this &Array
when the Power will be Off item 7.30 ete Y.' °Wait° our Presetit seii°°1-
ti 11 em. and item 1 p.ni. to 6.30
-score years' • existence, can, with no
stretch of imagination,. be really es,
timated. Thousand's have here.receiv-'
ed their, early education, and have
set out into ,the world the -better
equipped to strive toward One's ideal.'
Many indeed have achieved, much;
and have become prominent and •influ-
entitil 'citizens in, this •and other. 'cone.
munities. ,
'• It was in 1856, seventy-nine years
HYDRO WILL -BE, ,
' ; •OFF AGAIN SUNDAY
Owing to unfavorablegkather
San -
day, hYdir, SerVice.,Vis off for only
part of' the time • previously announ-
ced while local' repair, work Was being
•-• NlacKinnon, Ddris Indic; Beets -t-•
More or leaS. " '•' ' MaXine Ree,d,', Grant Eckestviller,
---"-÷'Lo,t-nuniber--32,-in the-Secon Cori- AarY'Carecr,,_ jean Joinit°U• Carrots
cession at the iepwnsiiiii of xinioss --Eileen' "C;rter,.. Agnes Gillespier
' • 1 • ' • i'eari Heekley; Velma , Stewart. On
' containing one hundred acres more ionA„:dna irwin, t, n' Id sciinson
o a . ;
, Or • leefl. ••, - , • ' •' . , Jessie Orr, Kenneth Ross. ,
..,......The NOttlt helf of lot numbenc.23 . ',Wing Robin Iloilquet-Grant Eck-
:for the athcena exercises, which. .• -
day that wits re
ns '.the..aphOols ,aa•a .unit ' perform „„ ,,,, ,.4"i,
the.• Strethcona •exercises
Mr. Beacom, who alio. addressed ,the
gathering, briefly'. expressing • his ally. chilling, to wit-.
giveri- '' 'by: -:allet,:-of.-th-e"tea. *.V64.
Were. executed by ale the •• Children,' • : • '•'• . • "..
Who numbered about •125. 51s. Beacom '• • .
gave them greet credit for the man- .- .
selveS,.. which. reflected honest effort • ; .
eti their . part as' well ati on ':" the', • .
they. conducted. them, „„
ee ;apectitters gathered' in siiite of .a
Hete.e surprisingly huge. crowd
Lair by both pupils and teachers': He ' -Piani'etitiOn was ken in 01 °his-.
pleasure in the interest slieWn in ,the"
st•teseed the'.benefits ,derived 'by the °asps' stil4e'...rnenanichbiel‘g..n.faitnnttrat!sg4n.i4irch:e:.'',..,:.
pupils and
dn otitreadciri 'vete, ii, ianYe ssc'htneleh46iii, iLiInrrniarrineintvit.
Work, , to 'take the., Metter bo: with id, '1' bily;trFlintetlsec, Lyal i ..• . , ,, ..„ ,
people handled tbeir colts and .calves ' ,.._ •, • GRAIN • ' •
'll*Q4'se 7cesalise
rag'Ihe competitions next Year.. ' grP4n6; ' . •.' ' . ''• . ' '' . :
their treatees,.. W 411 0 'vie* to:. enter- .hitehed „to, a .„ cart, drove about the
• "PliP4 of • Dungannon school • Won ".
and to' The fair this year 'Wit pronelirieed
first nrize in. public speaking, reciting, ta-, be one of the'' best ,in its ittory
best, ToWnthip of Ashfield will • not lack -.'''.•'.
rue' Teyldr• "knew his. weed's"' indge 'hY. appearance, :the •'• ,. •
spelling .and livestock naming. Mur -
and Gordon•'Ioasenby, reeled . off, the f.rq' faiiners, in the fatiare.:• , " . ..".„ •
'best tune on the meutli organ' :The 'following: is the • prize list for '
., picks was, ,an excel:6001y good. the Ashfield School„held •on Tuesday •:.
.showing of live, stock and the yoiiiig at•-:conries!:. Coinera. •' • • " ' •
411 experienced •faseion:. The indberr . Spring Wheat,' ,11,1itr4eisr,HOward ,
exhibits, were nunterbuS• and of .kood Blake,- Themes .Ciilbert. Spring Wheat ' •
• in the Virtt Concession of -the ToWti. ens iller, Align MadKinnon, V r, n
' co. , o , . •• . jea Murray Reba ,Marshall. Dining'
enip 61 Kitdoss cbrttaining fifty -nerds . fable B ' `' V ' Murray,. , ouqiiet-,- .eromea
pt 'WIN possession ..or id lands Angus MacKiiinV, Gertrude Brown,
‘, Can be ilyeff November 15th, 1934. f.',orne Eadie. Alters--Atldria,• Itwin,
., .
The hiiheiii , net 1.eurence Heriderson, Everette John-
. - • . ' Sten ' Harvey MeQuillie. Sweet Peas
or •anY - tender
.•necessarily tiecepted. " ••• • ' .-,sr- • , ,y,
6 . , , ..--AndroW' ljenders . "Till -MA' .4,13Yi°4
• NAMES
, •-.
In lengthy Het 'of naines eon-
tribUterti to the Ageiiiilturer Segiety
Winch appears in the prize list, two
-names are known to,"have been oinit-
ted from the list,. :When .iti was heing,
prepared. to hand t� the printer. A
eontribution nriiidecbY Conrad
'Decker- Was, oVerlooked as Wen: at the
For fothei Ormati on apply to
•' 'S• Reid: Ont •• • •• „ Riefler& Ort, .letaie Orr. Zinnia..
Isobel Orr, 'Ste-Wart.,Efiglatid.
nn, IL 10 LiielciioW; Ont. 'GeOrge mkditiiitiott,...xeritootb ReSt,
4 -.14,.4 'beheld • Rea§ • Mildre McC efieghen,
zkiteutorie. of ,tbo Estate miles lila, nOte. tindo uticto'odai, Com,
'egille:4.Or JOSePli inot-t..Mtirdeitit MedLeed,.
The equipmeet,. was Meagre, the
scholars having to •sit on rough ben-
ches witIlbut backs, and with no
desk. Oh the ,opening day jibe three
•boys ittended,'Ithd one 61 these three
was. the late Mr:. john Rutherford
The other two were the late 'Hugh
RutherfOrd, a brother of -John,' • and
the AA*, D. Cameron, Who for•
twenty years before his death was
deputy,iiherriff of Hilton •County. Mr.
Cameron Was the first. boy to enter
Abe school. The story is told, that, it
race was arrangek,between the bOye,
• usua contribution . of flour, made, by. 'AdD. Cameron and John Rutherford,
Jur. Cameron Staling' from a point
W. E: .fiteleiteen.fl'hote„lvhe conduc-,
tgi the canvas 'desire that' attention north of the ;:tichoo •:and Mr. Anther -
he' drteten, to : these 'tent -streets,. nee ford fieitti point to the, eouth. "Mr'.
wish to thank these ,;end ,other diinetim von fate. and the -dis,
yibuteri 'ter ,their „splend_i_dif*sai. tinction to be th-67'"firitTlieriti-etitet
taneet „ 'y • „' :the fiehoOt • "
• • The firat tettellet lit this seintol was.
'STUD • % . ,111.1r. Peter Clatelt, who, litter bought
kvirg SitoilLP SEE WELt.
'Evoy; pupil wheisel.,4tudreal•tee • • .fatin •ori the 7tif ebildeesion, Culross,
* tleire the, duly .use ,hio eyes Peer TeesWateri'where. As a Pro P
qualitY. .• • ' , • • ..., •• .. sheaf-L.-Hoe/11rd Blake, Thos, Culbert .1
----
in the eveni g .• by Dungannon young Oata-Chailes Adams, Ronald Tre- •,•. •
• • • •"The' The Pegg" was 4'presented Roderick McKenzie, Alen Durnin. , •
peop4 end ,.was. enjoyed by large leaVen. Oats, sheaf--Homee .Dutnin,
aiidisoce, rot ptiie awards *eke Ronald Treleaven, Charles, Adanis. •
Inade"at that,tinie and.the draw Was pariesrl-Jeau. 'SaudY; .6°rd°11: 466b.
Taasde4.voonn btyhe411:8stti‘inItu.e wqe,guiltthe•rthetilealt.. goY: Culbert, Lyal Ritchie. Barley, ,
sheaf-r-Wirreer Melee", Lyal Lanham ,.
Schools in the Payede, were, '• St. Sweet' Corn, Golden Bantam -Ce 'I
McGee, Blake,, "Gordon- R.0b, •
Helens, with 31.‘ -pupils; Gordon 'Mc-
Intyre and Beatrice teach,: jne"n"ish' D'Inilgels-4/Innenn 'Fat.;
• rish, Chester Finnigan, Keith: Drake;
' ••,„ •• 44' ; *. •
•
*PA
due littnier; he liVed. for, man YearS.
`
for close .work, shonlif learn .,if.. .. H•• 'Tiiiit the 'settlers of thet time re-
. 144. tri,1,161. his eyes. This 161611*.h . I Wired, the edVantag,ea of . an eduCiitkon
teore than a tiatiltiati. -nt, e3'.0 . lo• r''•-theit childten. is, apparent by e
" * it ' . ii tettlyewyeit ' Often : ftiet that tOOrt tile '10e: schobi hotise
.-e. arf'' ' ' beeitnie oVercrowiled, rind in 1667 a
eitilereig ..itrietlt*leit '-"'`,f.iihtl'e-; o 'Weat Sid 1 'of the
1.ttitlie: SehOOI .lieliSe *AS huilt , on the
catiiie, lack of 'concentration ,-,.. ..,
..• . . . . , . -
Thile.a. ineitetn ,tyil. Retyke. ta it .."'Va.rda , Of the 'Sit. q' bli,t :ta:e$etit,,, .!'e,(1'
• • ' ' .• "",•. The= iginleritt Were ',,hnder, the ttitOrp,.
• :: ';
q6.3 Thingannoti With 60 pupils, Gor-
don Kidd and Olive,Farrier, teachers;
Fordyce, 22 pupils, George Mitchell,
teacher; Belfast, ,23'.pupils, Wntsen
Davis, teacher; ,aritil U. S. S.' Net 14,
20 pupils; Jeeti Logan. teacher.,
• ' .GRAIN •
. Spring Wheat,. Marquis .`••L‘`• terna-1
, • .
dean Alton, 13. Spring Wheat, Sheaf
-Ceccha St. Marie 12; Russcl--PhjlI-
ips 12; Bernadean Alton 18: :RaRli.,•.
ael St. Marie 12, Oats,-Alaska-Itlit-
chell Elliott 14. Oats;',.laSki,,
sheaf -
Mitchell Elliott .14; Alvin Alton, 13.
Borley, "slietif-..,--Getirge %Webster. 12.
Cern, Golden Bantain--Mitehell
El-
liott 14; Deets Wilkinson 4; Luella
Laidlaw 14; Ernest Beecroft 14
'Matigels•L--Lole Webster 12; "John-
ny' Priteheid .4; Malcolm Buchanan
Gordon 4..•.Turnip0--Perdy
Remage 12;.• Pardon 14; Shir-
ley Buehatittu Gordon 1116Dettard•
4, Beete.-tiara Reid 8; Russel Irwin
1.li/lithers NicholSon 1,4 Caroline
4: ".
• , ' • • ‘;
,
. • .
iikocogolzed old to 'suites/ evoi . brick and •
modernly equipped s
eboOl
itiitkth, • • • .•
1000L.Sifeed •
.),80,;••
'Arittle Culhert. :Ternips,-..Harold Me-
.Ged,..Jabk Fattish, Jean Sandy-, Lind-
say Duttiini-lleetatRenti,' Miller, Tom' •• •
PhillipA Lorena tCtetiet, ."Matgeret •
Crawford. ..Catrette-Betb Culhett,,. •
Pearl Jatiaiesete; Kathleen Gitirdnee,
Violet _Saundetii. Onions — Warren
Zinn, :Margaret Phillips; ,Kithlecii ,
Lednor, Rose. Marie •LannareParsnips
4
' VLOWERS' '
''..A-sters--JOhri, Austin; Helen Mac --
Kenzie, Violet. Culbert,. Rene Miller":
Phlox -Chester Finnigan, • Itederick • 4'
McGee, tz,•;TA
Phyllis 'Blake, Gordon Robb, Hora.eo • . ', • .r
Crawford. • Cosmos- Ella Phillips, • .4**' '
Reta: Joy Wallace, Lindsay pittnint..,„„
Grace' Campbell: • African Maringelde.... ••••*„te';,:,'. 't
Evelyn Littlei Vincent .AUStin, Mar-- • „o -•k
:on MeKentle,', Calendulti4-Frences.,..
Iiamilten, Roy Cifibeitt Pet • .7,
Avihnet 'whin; • '04:ireopsis...,,, • :
terelie CkOliei`i Tem ROnsld. :••
Tvelettifeti.- • 4.. • IL
,
" Y 13 • Cat tOte,,i,eClitta: Reid Watt; ' • '' .‘
• 14°Idg*°rth • ‘1!•'().-11t 141111P. 04441 41-; te"--1.10-giitH ‘..
4pt
• ,,
04,' •
' •
' • 1
• •
• ,
• 1
• •
• •
• 11•41.14.4k, e40.4•44.44:4141:4;10*,.. . 40, .1r4X0E-`4"...'
•
• . . 444. ,
•
4r...44,4•
•