The Lucknow Sentinel, 1934-10-18, Page 1YOrt,
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TO RENT --LA 6 -,.room house with
teiva- water.—Temple. Clarke.
„ -FOR SALE—Baby bed, carriage
• !sleigh and cart, alt in good condition.
Apply 245; Lucknew. , •
STRAYED7-a red heifer, .2 yrs.
old With herds Anyone knowing of
its • whereabouts kindly inform
Angus :Graham, R. R. 5,. LucknOw.-s
1, Small Shop. to let. Central. Low
.rent. Poasession Nov. Ifith—Apply
E. J. Allin, 48 Gratton St.,Weston
Ont.
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in first ell:is
.C7oXisPelEcRt,s,:sEanWIped ,.alactimbittaPeEkresNING
; reasonable
James •
James. McCoy. • • ,
POTATOES FOR SALE
No. 1, graded Green "-;Mountain
Potatoes, 50c..a bag. Cobblers, 75c a
!mg. Have only 50 bags Of gobblers
to offer. Seed for these potatoes
tame from P. E. Island last spring
,and will make excellent seed.Apply
Joynt.
• AVCTION sAig
of household effects of Mrs. Susie
Miller will be held at her residence
, in Lucknow on ' Saturday, - Octorier-
27th, at 1.30 o'clock. . Absolutely no
• ieerve. The house and, property will
also be offeredauhject to a reserve
bid. See bills. Well.. Henderson, Aec.
AUCTION SALE-of..10 purebred
Shorthorn bulls; on ,Thursday,' Octo-
ber 25th,' at two o'clock, at the farm
of W. A. Culbert, 354 miles west 01
•Dungannon. 6 months' Credit On an-.
proved joint notes;'-‘ or 5% * for
AUCTION SALE
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Under. and by virtue of the Powers
• Contained in e 'Certain ; mortgage,
which will be produced at the .time
-or Mile, there will be offered for sale
. by public ,auction at the
Office of 74.: •S.',Iletheringtort, •
• Liwkriow, Ontario, on
Wednesday, October 24th
at 1:30 P.M. ,DIg..,4110ivilii•rialPible
.
property
being ''Firstly; the North ;Fifty-6*1e
acres of Lot , ,number Twenty in.
tee, Fifth- lenieassion • of the Township
of kinloss in, the County of 'Brice;
Secondly: the West half, of Lot num-
ber Twenty-one in the Third Coeces-
_sitikof tlii;aiid, Township a Kinloss
containing Fifty acres more or less
arid:,the whole. of the above-described
ro Irm
of land more or less. n Upon the pro-
Perty there is .said • to be situate.
-;ordinary farm, buildings and the pro-
perty • is convenient to '.church • and
school. • •
'AratlIda OF'SALE-10 per cent of
purchase Money at time saie, and
the balance Within' thirty days. Farm
to be sold subject to reserve hid.
• Itier, further .particulars: apply to
tite undersigned Solicitor.'
` R. S. Hetherington, Winghani; Ont..
. Solicitor for the .Mortgagee.
Well. Henderion,-Lucknolt, Ontario
Auctioneer. ' •
'MEIN
• NOTICE
. ,
"Wish t� announce to .the Public
, that I am opening a :branch store
at KinIOUgh. I solicit your patronage
and will encleavor't,o please you as to
Price. and .
' .' ;Harold It. Thompson.•
CAROLINA.',11.illILEE ' SINGERS ".
, , ,
-',-Plan to bear' the Catolitin' Jubilee
Singers in the Town Hail, LucknO",
,
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ties& , .
„ y, October glith .
, . .
•„ • - FOWL SUFFER
„ -
- Wornen's -- Guild of the Angli
; can Church will hold a Foe,' Supper
in the Council Chamber on Tuesday;
November 6th: • ” '
,L O. O. V. INSTALLATION
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n On Friday evening, October 19th,
officer. of LucknOw Lodge No. 112;
• F. 401 be installed by the
'Diatrict Deputy and , his iristalling,
'steam: All members are 'remilatek to
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AstmELD• ciactiliet szaVicEs
Blake's Anniversary Services: Sun-
day, October 21st, 1..p34.. Minister--
eir. S. T. Tucker, B.A., B.D., Of
ucknow.' Services at 2.30 .-and 7.30
Hackett's Anniversary Services:
Sunday, Nov. 11th;1934. Services at
2.30 and '7.30 P.M. ,Minister—Rev.
,
Charles Cummings, of Walton, Ont.
' Next SundaY— Oct.' '21st— Rally
,Day Service- at the Zion anpeintinent
Sunday, Nov..4thQuarterly cern-
munion service of the Ashfield Charge
to be held at :the Zion appointinent
Ell A.M.
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RN
• , In Kinloss Town.
iship on .$aturdaic October 1.3th" 'te
• Mr, and Mrs. Gilbert, ..HaMilton,
daughter. , • •-•
-MeLE1414Abl.=--1irss.ititicardlife'.411W
Ott& an Thursday, October lith,. to
7.1r. amd Mrs. Bniiii ',MeLetliiiiii R.
tAtektiow
ari)er idttrks
87t1i,13irtjiday Today
Came '10 ''I'he Queen's Push AP)"
'Three Quarters Of A Century
Ago" And Has Been A tenterial
Ever
' 1.9414YA 7 Thursday, Mrs. Mar*
'Harper; a 'resident of this
YOSFs0 sedi Yet
so much a home lover, Oaf she 11
not widely .known, celebrates her
87th birthday on the farm, f"4 Miles
east of Belfast, between the 9thand
the 10th concessions, that has been
her continuous home :for some fifty
years.,
'And' this memorable, event will
deribtiess today bring back special
Memories to Mrs. Heiner of her
treke to, this Community, at that time
dense'forest known as the Queen's
AS a little girl of six Years,
she came to this country with her
•
parents • •Scotland ,after a voy-
age of , eleven weeks in , creasing, the
Atlantic inia", sailing Vessel: Her.
parents were the ' late Duncan and
Elizabeth Graham..
-.The Unlink first' -Settled in Lobe
and a few Lyears later Made .,their r
way to the 'seeped concession Of Kin-
loss, taking 4 the ,farzii , now
occu-
pied by: Douglas Grabam. It was
there that Mrs. Harper resided Until'
her.'nilarriage when she moved to her
.new home in
et- died some twenty years ago.
Ratner in her 'evening of•life,ciintin;-
nes to enjoy,. gOod Ieaith andIspendk
her declining year's " in the coinpany.
At a mijeting, of the directors, of
the Dungannon. Agricultural Society
held on Monday evening ,in the °See
Of the West Wawanoith, Fire Insui-
ertee c'oMPall)",. With the president;
James' T. Lyons lathe chair, they re-
viewed' the treasurer's statement
which,s,hewed a most. satisfactory
Staliding- . ' -, • '
The Fair his been in debt for the
past ten or eleven ,years and at one
tune the discontinuance of this show,
wee discussed. However ,during "the
past two. or throe • years, a nreal
comebackae been made And this
year the •
.
Board .find all outstanding
indebtednesscleared olt, and a small
balance- to its credit.' ' •
Prize money, which' will be paid in
full, , is now • ready for distribution.
The Fair Board does not Plan to
mail cheques to prize winneris in the
community and... they are :requested
to call at the office of the ,secretary
treasurer.' Mr. Chas. Alton, Dungen-
non; for their prize money.
New Warm Undergarments for
Men, Women and. Children, -411E
MARKET STORE. ' •
ASHFIELD TAXES
,
Ashfiald
ratepayers are required
to 'raise thia,year' 239870.31, lire all
purposes.,, The County. Rate in 6.6
Township ; 3 mills; Railroad
interest, 5.1. '"niills;' General iihool'
ate, 3, mills; SeaarateLschOor :rate;
2.4. Tb . rate of. the Trustees levy
,
aries 'according to the 'section: -
The amounts are 'According to the
clerk, Mt. C. E. McDonagh:
For County .purposes
Fiii_ToWnship "purposes 4261.41
For R. R. interest 6361.35
For.,iGerieraI Scheele" 6452.46
For Public Trustee •2279:59
For Sep. School, 647.16
or. Dogs '400.00
or Hydro 192 31
of,' her son_ Brown, and .dangliter
Helen. Mr. Duncan Giehani• of Kin-
loss is iiirother. He and Mrs. Harper
are the only eprvivors of this' pioneer
Graham family -;who -eatiblished
themselves in, the -wilderness here,
nearly -four' score Years ego and
have played: their ,part in the devel-
,.
epnient, of the .loinhanniticlinowing
'fuli. well the privations and hard-
ships of such a, talk.
LOTAII0I ItilLIEF- •
There has -been-4 'gratifying re-
sponse ' to the appeal' for contri'bu-
tion& to the Community Car in aid of
the needy, in the West. Thecaris
now placed .at the C. N. depot and
loading its 'being .done Thursday and
Friday. All, donations have been
asked to be . gathered °at definite
centres, to simplify the matter of
collecting these', contributions. The
sar is 'to, be shipped to the Commis-
sioner 'ef • Public . Utility,
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RSDAY, OCTOBER 18th;1934/
ariowly Eseapes
Death At Riversdale
Afteg Lad- His.Leg Weltered When
necked Down And Run .Ovet By
' Heavily Loaded Truck: '
Zonis Xraeiner, 16 -Year-old, Rivers -
*le by is lying in'
tit:el. with a" fraehired ,leg and se•
14,00 body bruises as A result Of an
accident during noting operations at
that "point o' Thursday.° The . lad's
riditien Is not so grave as was at
t feared and hes progressing
tisfacterily. '
„,. Lei* miss. engaged' as water, boy
bY the Construction Company that is
fairing, the pavement between Kinloss
and Riversdale, the: work of Which
nowrcentred around Riverdale'and
nearing' completion.
"?VheYoung chap's injuries were re-
ceived when' he ivas accidently knock-
ed down by a trick which ran over
bis leg -and narrowly missed passing
over his body- and crushing out bis
Young life- '
Lords was proceeding down an in -
Aline' in the sante direction as the
truck, heavilyloaded with three yards
Of gravel. . The driver Was coasting
in backwards to, unload and failed to
tisee young Kraemer who was on the
opposite side of the track.' to • that
which the driver Was watching. Louis
apparently failed to bear the coast-
ing truck. which struck him to the.
ground and pealed 'down'. °Vet-, his_
hte and les. ' •
$39870.31
CLUB
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CLUB -WINNERS 'ANNOUNCED-
' We have published' elsewhere in
thisissue a °complete - list - of -points
Won by eachcontestantin the Call
and • Grain Club competitions at the
..NYAV.412 FOR " SALE •
Elsewhere in this issue we _carry
an advertisement anneuelidr the
annual Nyal "2 for 1". sale It.. open
• at P rson's Drug Store ne --Wed-
ms is e a• are on y a
small nortion of , the Nyal articles
that Mill be offered during This sale.
Hand bilis are being mailed. ao
watch for yours. You buy one Nyal
grtiele during these ,four daps,' at
the regular price and TC"4'Ve a sec-
nd artiele or one of similar value
ibsolntely free.
Wingham Legion
Presents ‘The Tide'
MISS :Dintotnir DotrOLAs. so°14 111, caniroa 'Geddes F, ,entare
SPOKE• AT KINCARDINE 7g41111and -likart! Encores
• '• There was si fairly good attendance
Miss Dorothy Douglas of Luekno" ;ft, the '1'0wis Hall on Friday to
wit -
was the guest speaker at the Thank.. ams The Tide' presented- by the
Aringharn Branch Of the Canadian'
Legion .under :Auspices of 'the Luck!.
now Bowling 'Club: The, preeentation
.vis /generally well received, and Was
featured by 'several solos by.Ciiinerr
m Geddes, that Aro*, down hearty
applause from , a deliighted• audience.
tiye, address, telling Of .the work at--
• The•iPleY.,9Pai.el XI! years before
emplished4 in the 'Girls 'at the
TaMsui; ,She said4Ist with
a 'Ptak*" two
at the ',mission- seiner; depicting ' the hoar of lklicli-
Aries_F•corisidered-that-ralong-with-th -P-tes-L-B-r-e-et—tReg*--pen*las
kid ' brothei, Steire; (Billy° Scott) twe
orphims. Two ,welfare repreatentatives
Ones Miss Dighi (Sart Wilde)
the other Rev; 'Allen (G. Wiiiiams)
'visit the home but allow Steye to
remain under the 'cart; Of his older
offering ',meeting of the Kincardine
W.:fii!.S. of, Knox, Church on Tuesday
last. Miss Douglas, )ionic on furlough
from ,the Mission field in. 'Formosa,
gave a very inspiring and instrucT
, , .
academic Work; that the 'Main' thing
was to tench' the girls to believe le
Christ and to give' their lives to His"
Service. She said that in the saving
a soulnand lifting these People from
theivignorance hp the glorious light The brothers grow up' and join the
work very which ends . with Steve'.(nou,v1dayed
g good.
by to his dejected 'brother Ni , • he
gees up the line. During th scene
many war -time wings are ng by
the platoon and ,Selps by . Town,
' Dr: "'mini.. Jae, Aries' an A. M.
Forbes.
' ,The next !keine is - l'g • ,in the
billet under shell fire. c receives
a telegram, that his bel ed brothel'
is "Missing. lieved
. In the first scene Act II, Dile
is shown, as a ,pati nt in a , Mental
'hospital,. a condition resulting from
the loss of hit'brother-as he believes.
Steve however', returns, from ii,'„Ger-
man prison camp arid 4,reunion ' of
the brothers - is arranged ,by,: Col.
Armitage (Walter Van ,Wirck) of
the hospital staff and-.Nuilie Hender-
son (James. Musgrove).
r
brother.
of God, was indeed A army and Act 1 is ? a billet scene
worth' while. She showed numerous by Di. G. W. Howson. bid
'
Articles_made--by-the--"-giiii—of---the
school which were 'very interesting
and very beautifully made.
HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY
"MEMBERS AT,TENTION!
Tulips for :fall planting are an
hand and' be handled by Mr.
Robert Fisher. QiiantitieS are limited
and it is ' advisable' to secure your
requirements at once. '
„ Annie or ,small fruit trees for
spring planting can be secured ,thru
the Society. Early 'orders will. be
,
sure•To be '
'SCOUT LEADER APPOINTED
mieting-orr-Thuisdaref-citi,-
°zils who are beekinkrthe Boy Scout
organization a t.re-oreanizing .of the
troun took Aiiii,V;With „Boiven.
ribinted; Scckutniiister and Mt. A. E.
111^1{ini seetetary-treaSurer.
, 'Bowen has had previous Scout
Work eisneriefiCO' and the heYs .nrc,
assured • of, eatable ividetthip4it is
planned to hold- rot.t,:,411
interested eltiteria. former scouts and
those &siring:to join, in the Centel
• The "Inciticiing act is a_jefinkfrtit
the -ceni-fides at Bierit's- home,
10 years later s when old ' tongs of
war • days are, again „sung. The play
concludes with a touching toast to
"Those who , did not 'return." "'
Others taking part in the et
and .reuirion scenes were .Earl Wilde,
the Padre, G. , '• U. Town,
Ternpieman, N:
lit'deddei. Director. C. IL 'Mintage,
MrS. Newton pleYecl.the *Cotentin-
Chamher ' Friday evening at 'tont for Mr. Geddes. Got,n bayi-
.0.404 • . on gave a .0easing actors:haw ieje
• •
Thinjured YOuth ed
e to
vnria rus
Walkerton Hospitaj The vflnno f.1..
1
ow's father is .deatc,arid° Louis' had;
mired' thisjobto assist the widoW
od
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Mother; to provide for her „young
InIiTIT
TWO'CASES IN WALKERTON
. .• •
.Under the newly Arranged magis-
terial system, police Court ceases
be held in Luckno*, • and alt local
cases are heard before Mag,istratt,
Walker at jris'•:Ettings in either -Kin-
*dine or Walkerton. • .
On Tuesday, Wesley- Thompson of
Whitechureh . and Gilbert • Hamilton
of Kinloss ,appeared in "Walkerton
when 'both 'pleaded guilty to driving
vehicles iwithout:Iighti,_No ,penaltieF,
were impoaed, in either; case;' as the
.MegiStrate.. /considered rt warning'
was sufficient, in this, instance Thi
hearing : arise': out of An accident' on
Fair night, when Mrs. Hamiiton•sid-
.
feted a 'broken, shoulder. ' '
An adjournnientAtaa.grinted until
next--TnedaY-in'the -eas- -of A -Kniiiisf
rcerideur
stolen geode. •
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PuBLic. SPEAKING. CONTEST
Bruce County Annual Paige'
Speaking COM:eat ' be held at
Underwood , on , Friday evening, Oct.
19th„..sit'S '
,
It is expected that the boys. and
girls Who mon first prize in speaking
at the School Fair or at a'COntest in
Public Sneaking' tri Town or Villag,e.
will compete, to represent the County.
at Guelph District sContest.
,Those intending to cOmpete. should
Send, their names ti). Albert' H. Aiken
Allenfotd,' pec. of Bruce ,Edueationai
Association, from whom fuither ifl
,formatio ri may he obtained..
MANY CHILDREN 'RECEIVE . .
• TOM:0,1D TREATMENT
Some --Children,'• several . of
them 'under ichool age, received -the
Initiaf texoid treatment administered
by ,Dr. W. V. Johnston, the local
Medical Officer of Health; at the
public school last week. This treat-
ment is strongly advised by the On-
tario -Department of Health -and -the
results in the p;revention of diph
theria have been astonishing. • The
treatment consists of a series of
three injections of toxoid at inter,
yids , of three weeks:" )
'This treatment has also keen given
in three , schools in Kinloss-. 'TOwn-
ship. Some sixty pupils in theschools
at Kinloss,' the 2nd Concessitaf and
at Murray's School. have been treated.
eit• 'Sweaters ,and • pullover; for
every member. of the iiiniily—THE
mAincET sTont.
SOAP SPECIALS!
You can' get three beta of Palm -
'olive soap for 14c and 'ether products
of this, conipany at equally
big say-
inga. Dsin't fail to read the big ad-
vertisement elsewhere in this issue,
which lists the merchant; who- are
lo -Operating, to make these big bar-
gains•
• DED AT KINLOUGH'
„ ,
ThOr'e" an'OP ,,Tiiiirsday
Tlie Bread .The Bread
ofHealth 0 1 df Health
•.quALtry, AND SERVICE" OUR -Marro, 4,
"-Saturday Specials-. ,
-DATE , SANDWICHES RASPBERRY TARTLETS
JELLY ROLLS, -"CtiELSEA 'DX7N5 =
4741 BISCIII'IB
LAYER CAKES. .ieEiirmaus
,OURWHOLE :WHEAT. BREAD Is 199% wiroLk wHEAT.•
DEL-IOW'S AND DEAL111,4p14 4
HOLLYMAN S QUALITY BAKERY
Phone 36 , Lticknow
W. M.'S. Reviews*
50 Years Of $eryace,
• •
•
Presbyterian Church Congregation
Officially Welcomes • Miss Dorothy
• Douglas At Impressive .8ex-dee In
,Observance Of The 50th Anntver-
. -aarY. Of Tlie Organizing Of The
. Wonien!si'MiasiOnary Society. .
• 1,
-; At a' meeting of the 'congregation '
of the . LuekneM., Presbyteraii: Church .
on -Thursday evening; that' proved
.114ixsiiye, the 'Wonflexe MieSiOnary
Sodety .observed ' the 50th • anniv,04-...
• of its.' 'organization,' an I event
'''hat was the ;Irucire 'noteworthy5.es it
aichided a nublie • Welcome...to • Miss,
JetotlY Douglas, who is hoine on
a4ter spending • six years
'charge of '• the Girls' Missiw
in TanaSui,• Formosa.'. • ,
The cOngreention • took ..a4v,a.ntagt
this ..oppertUnity to ' present.
. aeripack„, :the au -
dress being, read by .m.k.s.:40ii6:
Mw-
iin and tne. preseritation • ,made I bL7
her :
atiel:ebc rri appreciation
reply, 1.14.eei 5 re Mkindnessepet. cigo:::
the Cungregation......
I itev. '01aci.I.Onald „acted
chawhidn, -us 'trio, nIeeLg WIu &LI, LL
a4nen14..rfjettLanieL:n4i•:.Ulei.e1421:1:1,14e
zieie a io.voriaaiin'g
Lae •
LuuuIg blicees?.u.nly in6
wurk courageously. Pinio•wing, th4S;.
,kr. ,aicDonala • eoiiciniiteu:*
1:1"(:te. lur toe_
•
ne i. haVe';:paSSed!'":tV; the
.ireat neyond slnce
.interesting paper, .*`.i...Ooking
preparen ky, Urs.
apci read by Mz. . tiolrace
2-inchisOn gdve Oi. tne
rgaqizing and early taL
,the ,IrecOrds
baire not neen *preserved and LflL
non,w,l'edge of early activities. is. as
.re..uit, 'not 'complete. '.the :•artiels.
edrs elsewhere, in this' iSSad:
equally, ii)terestilig yape
1......0s.oila.-4orWard"'".was given L.
.5.0tre:st'Afinit sthoec.iz-,
upon tiie
nu tile "peSsibilities:•iirtorded in. the.
uvaii.cement. of iiitSsion, work; • was
,,reefully ; stressed.. •
Charter 31enther Presented. •
. Another. happy, event of :the es
g. was • a presentatiow to Miss Eliz:
ueth 13aircji the , only ha.rter'.
er nrn-
o the spliety present on the -ov.:
sion.' After a few kindly.' word's by
IrS. ,Gliesnut,'•Mias Chesnutesented MisS Dead a book and
.basketof floivers.
. There have been sixteen , charter
'ineniiierS of the !Society. Besides 'illisS
,siardp Mn-. LI, Irindson Elora and
Winr-1- Geddes: of lianjltoxj are
ne only. two
members were: Mrs. (.11,ev.)!, 'bullet*
aiiieron,' Mrs. (Rev.) John.McNabbi
`Jilss Ann* i1IcKeiiiie, Georg.e'
Douglas, Sr., Mrs.• !filbert Lees MA's
•
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• WE ARE NOW tk.• A
, ON TO SUPPLY
.YOUR 'N''EEES FOR COLDER
EATHER. 'MERCHANDISE...
,
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,
!, 4
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4
ombinatjon
an
o'Piece
nderw
Priced At
c, 1.35, 1.65,
0, 3.00; 5.56.
---T111,580- ENT: GlitS
,A -FIRST':"CLASS
CHOICE'
ALL OUR mtapy4NDIsg.:
IS 'DISPLAYED FULL
VIEW. CALL IN A,ND LOOK.,
IT OVER.
LUCKNOW,
uswell
ovriem.
ASSISTANCE ,.WILL. •
• BE DEMANDED
ThiS is :almost. -a ,ivandrig.
Defective eyes will' ; time DE-
M
•
AND -relief They will get it
then of. comae, Bet. that IS71 4" '
,S.996 ,Errors of vision''
hiraid be attended to before
....they_become-THAT-serioris;,-E1E-7-
dent See1ng-4ight conSettatiOr
—comfortable Visien-are to be
he
eine/Led from a competent eer-
• vice.
Jose2h Mre,t , John, Archibald,' AltAISTRqNVS - Eyesight IService ,
/Ars. • l': "McKenzie, • 'Miss Isobel
McIntosh, Mrs.'. WM., Valence.k Mrs. '" , EN.UlikittATOILS' AT. ,w4-.),Ri..'7
Winsi. Patterson, MiSs Mary Archil -aid, , , . • •• ,H4 --i. . • •.
, ,. . , , ,
,Miis• Mary Murdoch: The nanies. of .., "
On Moilday. Work ,cotairiericed in
°.liese Ilnersibers were read_ ,..iiirthe: liroaring a lie*' *id „. permanent
-,,nitister during rnethorial Service. Voters' List Int., • tbe, Dominion of
- . • .
During 'the eV s. al inusi- ;•,.'anada, Th'e eriunieratOrs,Iare have' •
nuMhers Were enjoy,ed• including their lists 'completed bY Haturday and '
.wo solos by Mr. Cameron Gecide80; .• ready, te' 'accept 'appeals ad- ,
a sold. by Mrs.. .Ste‘ti,ort, 3it'AinS. and changes- on November 13,'
Male quartette' composed,. Of i and ,I..5th.• '
11, Aitchison; l‘iochrie, Pecides • Y.aCh • enumerator,' receives ' five
'And 11.. botigIns :and a ebotun.l)':, vents,n tiAtite for compiling the list
.nemhers of ,the :AliiOn Rand. •an& $T0 for the three' day Sitting it,
In' short ' addresses; ,gtee".tilogs And ..Oirecting the lits.
congrat'ulations 'pore, expressed • by ,• EnumeratorS,, appointed ' in the
Rev% McLean of -"Wiligliath, "Prcs..- varionS tilinielpalitieS 'have 'been as
hYtery .M9tietator; Mr. AleWhinney• rDY as,•POSSible,-eVeUIY-cliqded as
'of Lintigannont and Rev. L. BurgeSs te Conservative and n Liberal,-t9O*-
of tihnteCreti)slt"ingsa., ,a' 6:;141°*n..'
pIr6gOtri,Aya'.5 1.);s7 enumerato s are,
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manv
early .of Al, a 811,61i, t„,• IticIaatd Webster' N,o. 3, John
• ' ' 1;Mfa•,.
at her ,,hotne: • in IChalotigit, ait, axed '11 - ;.
" Sion the tvA ;
and"Iiiiii.e-cfa-"teaiden& of tliat-'7pripi'thar'firaWS eqt1I-11 k"rli - E. MCDonagh: • ?'r .1
Mani* Mia,. jehti .11aYea, • • Mit the thurel4 ; it' tO; """
the Minister.
Hayes formerly Miss- Alice GaMble, •
was •in her -60th Yeat and saccptribecl
.to a ,paralytic ,stroke, with whieh -
she was .stricken about two wetics
previous: ' • , •t
The funeral.service w8s •hei(I in
HolyroodItOnsatt,:tatitolid,thiirch :lin a
Monday inorttirir at z$10 o'clock. In-
terment ,,wa's In Ifolyroad Cemetery;
Mr. *tires away,thore than
three, years ago and Since then Mrs
0114:4110been Osiding alogo4
•
lit;!eS".' 4. (4' Is' I'
,
vheie luncji as- ser -ed by
Theltha
lntvre
In kecping With.the occasion there • . . • `
Gratiain ill.e,••eaken‘ COhelUded 3ati'
Vas' 'a three-storey bii-thatty' ;cako. , •
ith fifty e-dtidto§: thio, SOcial
Weie'
Mia..-'1'libinds, Reid.. ari.d,„;.„'ir1"--'40' .teli.drelti,I. One that; re-
Esviin
-..1\'1elteiSzlo', *ha .past
rhe four ladi A haVe, tent beeif . '
inehibers of the rhc for greater achioveincnt in this
lilepciir:ie hein# 'iitiStlittaidetitoinortaflL ,phate Of church Work;
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