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THILIRDA.Y; j'ANUARY 7th, 1937
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XRAYIBERVICE
,TelePhones:
Ogee, Residence,
'POUND -car chain. -Ap1y at
e -The Sentinel Office! '
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• 'FARM FOR SALE -Apply to .Mrs„.
•• Jsihn LasenbY.' .7. ' Liicknote. '
. • FOR SALE,- Portland eutters-e--•;-
: Apply to: • Wm, • MacKenzie, ',11.
LecknoW. • '"
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• -ANNUAL :MEETING
,The AnnUerMeeti,ng Oe"the. Luck -
now. AgriehlturaITSociefk Will be
held'Tin the TownHell; '
Ontario,. •on Wednesday" tIEW
tieth day- of •January, "' A,T):;,' 1937,, at
the heur Of two, O'clock in the efter-
pooh. ATI members, of, the Soeiety.
are hereby., requested to attend. ...•
Joseph 'Agile*, Secretary.
•• NOTICE- TO CREDITORS
_ In the Matter, of the Estate of
Elizabeth Torrance, eite of the Town-
. Ship ' of • Kinloss in . the 'County of
• •Breee..--widowe-deceased. :
Notice is hereby ; given-Persuant.:4d•
the Statute in that behalf that - all
• creditors and 'Other's having •clafins
. • ordemands against . the Estate • of the
, .• said Elizabeth Torrance,, who died or:
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or about ".the Twentieth day, of .0e'te
cher, • A.D. 1936; are required on 'M.
'before the 'twentieth ,day of January
1937' to send ,by poet prepaid,
:or deliver, to John .Melvie. Greer,
..:Administrator of ,estate _of the
said deceased, their names, addreeses.
•and, descriptions, the fell particular
Of their claims, a statement of 'their
aecounts, and, the nature of the ee-
•."-cutetie-s- (if oily-) 'held by them - dulY,
verified .by affidavit '1, " • •
And take notice that after stitch last
mentioned .-date the said 'Admirtie-
tretoe'.proceed • to distribute .the
assets' of the said 'deceased among
-,thepereons entiled thereto having re-
gard only te the . claims of which he
'shall' then have notice,and the. said.
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Administrator will not be liable for
the•said assets or anY part thereof to,
ane person • or Persons of VA:6Se claim
' notice shall not have been received
. by, him, at the time of such distribn:.
, Dated' 'at LucknOW, Ontario,'. the
22nd. day of December A.D. 1936. •
- J. M. GrOri..."el....
• 4. R. 1, Lueknow, Ont.,
,Administrator.
„NO'fIck to CREDITORS
In the Matter of . the Estate of
• Annie Hodgins; 'late of the Township
. Of Culross in ethe Ceenty. of Bruce,
Widow, deceased; . •••' ,
Notice is 'hereby given Persuant,
to the_Statu.te in that behalf that all
•"creditors and ethers*" having claims
or demands against the, lestate :of , the
, said:fat:fele Hodgins, Who died ''on or
about, the ''Thirtieth - -day Of October'
A.D. 1986, are required on:. or before
the Twentieth clay Of January A.D.
1931' ,to geld by .post Prepaid or de-
liver to .the Undersigned, Perry Net
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son Hodgins, the Administrator ' of
the estate of the said deceased, -their.
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names, -• addresses' and ' descriptions,
the 'hill lierticulaie :Of their e Chinni; 'a
statement ..of: their accounts, and the
nature of the securities (if any) held
by thein duly 'verified by, affidavit
• And take , notice. that • after such
lest mentioned date the said Admin-
• istratofwill_pleseed to distributeZthee
assets: of the said--7-deceaeed.: amorig.
• the persons entitled thereto, having
:regard only to the .claims of :Which. be
shall -then have .notice, and that the
. said Atheihistiator will not be liable
• for the said assets or any part there,
of,:t-o-tenr personor-pet-sone' citewli se
. claims :notice "-Shall not have been re-
ceived by him at ' the time of sueli
distribiltion.
Dated at tucknew; • Ontario, " this
22nd day of. Deceniber. A-.1),, 1936:
Peery Nelson Hodgins;
R. R. 1, Holyrood, Ont.
Administrator.
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' DiscontinueMilk Route
:With • the ,. beginning , the., Yea -e,"
•Milne'S Dairy, 'which. for Many, years
As• supplied millc. to'•many •custorneee
the village, ended,this service., ,
qtloved To London
• -• Mr; and .Mrs.. Les. Purves and
t"..)71Taantily moetel. to tOridan the ,first of
the week,..where they will oialce their
henie; Mr.:Put:yes. has heeti-eni:ploye4
iii the finishing room in the local
furniture fitetery • for, some, time. Ile
. has taken over a SerViee station. in
. "
*Pletity •Of: II•eusee
, There „should be little difficulty in
buying ',or renting. a house or an
apartment in. Lucknowi for e glance
" • 'over the village .r.thO first of the
week ,revealed there are Scene twenty
.• 41.ve dWellitias vacant. ,pomp Of those
OtWever are closed - only for : the.
•wiiter,4vhile,the-ornerate„,,,viSiting
elsewhere. • ,, ‘•
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Niw Year Sadly Uehered in. Apt, 2„,,',
Year -Old Son.. Of: Mir, •• MIs.
• leifence. Cirnpbe1l TAg.0,10,--ReE4-77.
-Yotteester. Act Death '.11e. Droien.
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',$)1111u4a7-',11110.• ..Swollen
Waters Of Fast Fiewitte- creek.,
, ' • • ,-.±-e•e• • , •
•When he slipped. into the Witteret
11 fast fiowing creek Tnst ii.years old, WaS wept to his 416:B71
death.1
HiS was ieceeveedtt. "lae
thanehalf aij hOur"lat'4' .With a Med-
ical atterident:, standing by, but etr-
Orts': of /resuscitation were nei avail
Thet•Ynungster, Was the ede of ,me;
'Old Mrs. ciarence Campbell.,: who 'live
on the • 4th. ii-c-onopsion, of '4-turoo,.
about a mile west of the .15tk, Side -
road. A
greek,:gentrally -quite Ickw,:.
at this , time ef.-y.ear;• Winds through
the'', Cempbell'
Continued Mid
even .• overflowing its banks. .•
• -•,It is probably. this condition that
ettraeted" 1Vlaitlend and his 4 -year-
old brother; Douglas, o the river.
Maitland slipped into ,the • Stream and
was swept away by t116: fast 'fieWing
current. • Less than 'a 'half: an „horn':
later he Was', found. by .-11fies ..DefothY,
eGuire, „Seine tWente-,: down
ream,' his clothing ,having civeglit
on a stiand of barb wire,which was
etetehed„...oyer the .creek '-',ete; the
Oddly.' enough it wus
)nly. the day,' preViqui, that :'tliese”
strands of wire 'had been placed
screes.•'•, the river. ' •• • ..
S.e6inge;his 1400tlier' ,
Detiglas :.started !fey home ,.td." -tell, his
mother that., . `cMaitlaact. was .*Q.11.,,,"
'Campbell aensed` soinething was
wreeg,•.eet-.ber :•first hope was •that •
'Maybe. he. had just 'toddled offto the
neighbors. •
The. Hooey brothers next farm:
neighbors, waded into a..'deep hole
the creek, were ;unable •• to
leeittethe, little lid who, shortly was
Totine 'either down 'stream, .but not
before the icy Waters had taken .their
tell; as life was extinct. ; • . •
The funeral..., service. • Was held ; en
ew Year's • day and A ';..hein.e. that
'weeld:,othertylee. have :rang •with the
laughter of ..'etiildrOivr-7ai :stunned
by thc 'sorrow that gripped the, en -
N.., MacKezi7,
tie conthicted the service With inter-
ment.Ripley .,cemetery...The pall-
bearers were Eismer'anil Lorne'
Steve irWhi and ',./64infar ,A,V-
Beeicles the heart ,broken parents,
Deities , and another little brother,
younger than, the victim, survive
'REV. DICKINSON ACCEPTS ,
'CALL. TO TORONTO .CHURCH
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' associate
.minister of Erskine and American
United • Church, Sherbrooke street,
Montreal, announced h ea accepted
a call to beeorne minister. Of
Centennial' Unit- it.thitrcli. 'Toronto
fie Will assinee .his,ditties in, Termite'
May ist. 'Rev. 'Dickinson's first charge
was. the Ashfield :circuit.
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•Dr...and Mrs. Littk
Presented.11y,KinIOSS Friends
Maittle:Cloik Presented At Gathering
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•At•IlolyroodtOn. TuesditY tattung.
..•br. and • Little
. • • rs• James ,• r • e -
cent newlyweds, ' were beinered 'guests
at e jolly 'gathering in ellolyiood
trell; ,on TueedeY night. Prienes.
were in attendance frem the Second,
Fauetle. :Sixth and . Eighth.' owes-.
.sions' of Kinloss, to enjoy an even-
hig'c 4M -icing,' during Which 'pr. and
'Mit; _Little.: Were 'Preeented'With. a
, .
hendeOme mantle ',clock,. .
:The preqemotion 'Wes :made Se 'Mr.
Welter MacKenzie' With :;Mr. 1)avid.
'CairtitherS, reading the .following .ade„
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Dear :Mt,' and Mit.' itittia;
In ,days of old, the founding of
new home •Wee, celebrated - by "The
flanging of. the Crane". ISteani heat
end, modern apartments have
iender-
ed this2eremOny obsolete, but the•
feb4ng remains,.' ee we your friends
ithe .neighbors, are gathered: here
tonight to extend to you oir -best
We iot &nly wish you.'happiheeie.
het- We •cati assure VOitt, Of 4OOdthhe
and' wehope this clock may tick off.
tOryou :an.' happy and: pr,oSpeteue'
:Yeere, Of Married life:, ,'
Signed' on behalf of your friends,
Carruthers,- David
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4er:.‘G." fvittokotiiio.
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TOWN *EATA, PACKET).
' FOR NEW YEAR'S° DANCE
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New :Year's eve, was Partleidarly
'quiet in' the Village, with eyidezige
ef leeelei5rating".' practically ,n4.• NOW
voaris, night was featured by the an,
nuel....- Firemen's dance, ''. when 'Moro
than•faU.r7handred.paid admission. -to
Jaiit the Tthen orches-
tra
. -;•:•Noviz,'.'rea444, Aday brought the, most
pleasant..,weather conditions in ninny
a: seesen„ with the ; dust.
vii0s,.ith4t.cOilok:ypd 'fa*O111131y.. With
thOse:- of . midsumMer. 4 • Beek" roads.,
:hciwever,7 -were --matted Somewhat. I
." WON-ePRIZZE AT. LEM'B
• A contesE Oat concluded in Harry.,
Lem's restaurant on New Year's eve
resulted in three prizes being wen
as follows.: 1st," ` I,.ieonard
chinese flower Pot With lilies;--' 2fid,
eleatet'etY Laseeby; candle' holder; . 3rd,
Arnold Thoinsoe, jewel. box.
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' WEDDING BELLS
aviowBRAy— wfusiARD
A rime . wedding was solemnized
at Knox- Presbyiterian Church manse• ..
BlueVale; : by Rev.' J. R. Greig on Sat-
orclitynoonr-j nuary,' 2nd,. at 4
le -Clock; When Freda May, " eldest
danghter-nf---Mir-nid-,.-Mit: Alexander --
MnStai4d of Morris township Was
United in • ;niarriage to • Virdure A.
Mowbray .• of • LucknOwi „"eldest.. Aon ofMr. .
je. latine4v lb° r*iadiiedeei. ae•hwe'bilerrn
rough crepe with Satin'trimining and
brown aaccosoriee. , :Following the
ceremony a weddleg,:•: pepper ' was
sertred. at :the home of the 'bride's
patents to the' immediate ...families
of. the .bricleand brieegroore, ,Mr.
and :Mrs. MowbritY intend spending
• t
two months in Florida and ori their
eeturn will 'reside in.i,ucknow..,
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TEARS 3:1'14RIEW
SatelrOaY, Aanlieri 2nd; -Wee, .„
• a memorable occasion for.. two •
esteemed Belfast residents, 'Mr.
and ...Mrs Sherwood; who
„.
that' day Oheeriea. their .$4th,
friendsw
wedding
w vaistlll
ari..Of
" cash* and. remembered 'the aged
eduple with .nuinerous eipreas-:
lona 'of,' congtot*tiono:•fr Mr...
-'''Sibee;(ood,, who Is.eighti.fettri-
..
years of age. is and cheer-
ful. Ws. Sherwood is eighty
- years of age'"P‘eirtodi:Olis her i
il'-tu
'active
and -able a ', •
held duties. They have a. Lendlyee_...
of four, daughters and one son
.44111eli, *Sr 'Main Johnstonof.
Aslifleki. Mrs Jae... McWhinney ;
of Dungannon; Mrs: Alex' Wat-
son. of Mre,•. Robert: 'Me-
, Innis of'..-Tectewiter.,* and Alfied,,,
.the 'homestead.' '
JOHN B. ,0IbliES
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The death of John .H. .Gillies, a
fqiner resident of ibis. locality,..:O.ce,
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ciirred December '31st,; at .hie, home,.
4e4 Deininien Winnipeg, : Man..
Mr..' 'Girlies" death ' tame as a great
shock to. his Many frien•ds,.as, he
not known to be ailing: -New Year's:
eve he.t.ciek:a...heitet_atteek:,and,pase-
ed suddenly away. The" deeetesed, who
was in his; 71st • Year, Was born in
the. Township , • of Kinloss, on .the
farm now Owned by Jack McMillan,
boUndary. east,; He was the sOn uf
;he late Mr. ..and Mrs. ,`John GillieS.
OneOrsSurviving btheasitdeTsowhinsi
Township. ; form.,
, .
erly Maggie-, Richardson of Tees -
Water, are.two daughter's; Sadie and
Mee,. also two ;brothers; George' and
Robert ; Who 'reside in .the •west and
hree Sisters',. Mrs: Duncan.
.• Mrs. ° Alex •Riritonl.• • and ;Mrs,.
D'oneld ..MeDenald. f the. StHelen's
lecelity„. Mrs, DeOid Gilliet"ie a Oa-
. SECOND FUZE CALL
Vitien there's ,•one, there's general-
ly
three "Ake:,calls is th� experience
of-Ahe Fire Co. Members of thebri-
gade had worked all Sunday morning
geeting the hose- .dried and in
readiness .fpr an alarm and, had net
trilieh, more:than • got to theirhonies
when the,..sfieen. screeched •: esyly'
Sunday ,afternoon: The canoe,: of • the
alarm was .,a chimney fire at the7".
heree •of Mrs. Darwin • MacDonald,
4.(4 Irwin and john ''Barger'
Were ,giving itesistertee-'When. Flee -
Alen arrived. The pipes had been red.
hot -and the ehimney was roaring tier,'
bet was .illewektn,,bern 'itself
oat With, a watch: kept.on9t.
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' SHIP CATTLE ..
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N.eW 'Year's .Day saw ead of.
cho. ice" beef 'cattle :hippe&Troin here
by Mr. W. E. --Ilenderson;'-to a buycr
in New Jersey. The .twenty-one ,head,
required' two cattle' cars•. and averaged .
1647 pounds. "The cattle were fed all .
lest winter, grassed this suininer and
fed p until .shipping time nna",liVere .
rolling in fat; tO-Irreaent'pne of the
finest • lots of cattle • to leave this
himents
tihageP.'Nneri\vd J'°ei.ireee°ri: ,'-.151riyZe:vte‘is rePeeieed
According to .fhIS letter.. The -cattle
Iv!Te. sold lty Harry Talbot, cattle
ealein7ane5fol• Rice "AO Whaley,. Tore
VVATER LBAK. 01.0.1.gg: ,
, ;1.00. THMVING ON PAV-EIVIEisiT
A leak in a water . pipe Was reepoze.
.sible. for • ice and snoweinelting on e
certain area, Of 'the:.Hiteeleek
•Tho 7 pipe ran underground et
ft-'4164ith. ofabout four feet, from the
water main eh". the 'test side of the•
street, across tinder the .pai!einent to
the. school. The leOk .occurred. at, 'a;
loOSe connection which was threaded
with heavy weenehesto hvetconie
the 'difficiulty ,after digging down to
.on, t.:ac..'7.,ide.-of the, 'pave,.
ment.
.13k observing the action Of a
sup-
PIY tank. in" the '.school, it was eeti-
Mated that thc. leak would atticient
. to. about 6000 galled' in twetify.-feur
hours. • ' •
Pciry tidcighis- of Kinloss, prior to
the, `,7cithie, -being learned,: had stated
that bel woe 'at' opinion that the
condition was eo.48.0' by. an undete,
current, ;: toying, rather:' rapidly near
the, surface of the ',SOB With, tbe.
fu-
tuie dePelleirree-hil the ;donne. the :
water 'teek„ :Hie.. reasons were „based
an .thc faet;, that the earth will nof A
-frecze for u-hunib r of feet around •
love, opting., ' ‘• : b,
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'Mr: Gillies was ' an, • inspector of
grain elevators, until his retirement'
some:nineyears,.,ikoi:),Whef4it that
timehe visited here:' 9 I
FiRE THREATE4
BUSINESS SECTION
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Fire ,In Inipleriteet Shop Of Thoniee.
; Beyes:, Was Well Advanced Before
!J. Being 'DiscoVerede-Four. Lines ' Of
Hose 'Cheek maie .:And • Prevent Its
Spread
Not .Vatil, !t;;;' liad..7.hrOcen;auts.thru
the roof, .4 was re: .biaaa in thOilaaa
Boyese implement and maeliine shoe.
discovered .about 11.15 on Siturdey
•evening. By that tirne it ;had gabled
roaring siert :which oip;O ti e...,Bri-
;
gade and other willing' assistants
stubborn battle , for •abo,lit an hop
Hydrants at Rilss „ohrisfini,;.s. test
dence :PintaysaiN; corner‘• and Mc
Eineso ;were all. in use, with four lint
of Water ,being played on the .firt
froni, all suies... All the Cony Y
hose were Iaid, about 1000 feet,alto
With flames Mounting high before
the Water 'Wee:•,tiirned on, it looked
as if more than.l,\one building might
,be wiped eitt,htit;-.,:tlie--blaze..erai on
fined: to 'T:BoYes" building. Misa Robet-
temes..millinery shcet ori, the West side
of the building ,wits:\ifkdaMaged, but
the roemaboye the EXPr s. OfheeOn:
fianies",broke, out ,..diff:4ektimei in
theeast: side': These ,otitbeeeks ney r
made', much ,heedwaY, but s�me water
dernage -.wee done' in this
The apartment of Mi. Dan, 17VOU '
up which stairway a liee"of 'hose Wit7S,
run,. suffered from. sineke
The .6t4se' of. the outbreak s not
definitely ,- known, although : .• Flee
Chief Moore lselleres it was caused
by a Spark from the centre chimney.
The "blaze Was chiefly in. the, upper
part of ,the building •and 'gutted , the
reof...Mr, 'BoYes had net been; work-
ing .that evening., lie ;carried, A small
amount ofinsurance on the Wilding
ote' POilecl TO
lett Village Council
J.' C. avIeNtib !Wide ' 'F.Oli*OiVed"
cleselY By N. W.:Bushell And
Donald 4Ferguson-Mr,, MeDiaritid
Was Minnie 'Member Elected With
3 -Vote ilifeteerttye. Over Petrfield
• kikenoneld.,
Lucknw ratepayers these their
037Council • On; Monday, .in probably
one ef, th most closely., contested
-elections this, village :has seen, . aryl
one at least . that brought out • au
'eeeeptienelly",*igle.. mete,
cqnsider-
ing the .fact that-there-"-Wee-no- core -
test for the reeyetlhip and only five
council candidates,' seeking the four
seats.
,
; ..41here was a r total of 452. hellete:
'de/Posited.; four of which ..were'rejec:-
te4 AS Spoiled, ballots, Twp`..Were
jected at 'Reid'spoll and one each at
the Orange Hall and '''Town:
Overandabove these, there were
160 votes, polled et the. Prange, Hall
, .
130 -at; R,eid's aiid 158 at the Town
Hell.. There are •,approximately doq,
persons eligible to vote. . - .
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in the .January election' Of , 1934,
there. were 440 votes •p,011ed with the
present ReeVe, heading the Council-
lors with a. vote • of 80_6. Two years
ago. the :School s'`.Heard. 7.,OLO:OItop:
birsitAttbt Oa, a VOt0'totailing 357.
—0,nMonday,„J.,":-C":71WeNetb •
the polis with a vote of, 317., He
Wee:. feileeved. closely
with 299, pOo Ferguson.:.„ was
ohly. fa''hehihA ..with• a total o291.
Mr. MacDiarmid ::was the fourth
meinber elected, polling 237 votes a
paeoannti'd,-.3.:vet.te Over; Garfield '. Mac-'
:J. C. Ner!fab:. is a ,•.iieweomerto
inunfeipel life and . Probably one Of,:
if net the youngest to . take his place'
at. - tl'e Board. .. CounciIlors Bushell
and 'FergepOre,ere returned for their
,4tb,:•terre.. :Three 'Yeitre ago: Mr: Fer-
guson polled 2e6 votes and Mr. Bush-
ell.• 234, Mr.--.:,14aDiatinld commences
his second .teine. The !;Itteee's chair
is ;•deeepted by W. B. Anderson, who
Was returned for a 'second •term . by?
acclamation. ' '
• Subdivisions as. follows No. 1,,
Orange., :Hall; NO. 2; Iteid's' Store;
No. 3; Town,: Hall, with the vote 'a.4
'follecve, the first fourberng elected:
'1 g _ 3 'I'otal
:efeNah 78 .120 , 311
Bushell': 91 "107 '299
Ferguson • 91 ' 99'. „291
MreDiarmid ....,_87, .71 .: ‘.• 79 237,
MacDomilii•• 82 ' 70 82 234'
YOUNG PEOPLE'SMEETING •
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vtii: ore.:44, - 't1'..T1i1,e,.„.0.re004
- of -Reotb..: .0 : -If fi.04th• ,..,.
....00g m.017101.Apyy AND ,sEks.le.
, -A-.:Seecials rof.This.,Weektftict
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.. Olioict• LAYER DA04 ,..,, ..,„,..;!, , . ,:`,.. ',.2.:. , ..•...!'.:...h:.
. , .• .. .. . .
DOUGHNUTS PER ][...EFf ' pig,: ....,:;,. ::,'•...,, .:,,...,.., •..,... .: •
OF TARTS, PER' ;130 .e,••• A
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AitO, A:".:Lskte..AiO0itmeot..Of
ANA SCONES,PER DO.
LLIM Q,UALITY K E.R,
!PHONE 3- e -LUCKNOW. - •
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South Kinloss Minister.
TO* Included .Todil
Rev, G. M. Young, Has ..Taken Over
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Pastorate At ,,Soittie. Kielties • :And
KinteugheAnd *or Be Inducted.
. ,Rev. G. M. teeing, formerly of the
Sarnia Presbytery, South Xhiansl'oteces.i)ntr:IEitt-
e
czfl , • ,
4Migh charge. vacant since the ,,'de-
rierture of Rey: J Burgess in
August. '. Rev. and Mee. •Teufig'.
'rivedthe first of the week and he
will he officially inducted 'this titter--
nbon.• f's-Creh;upre-scd:eYd)'ijt-•
• ,
the induction
service wilI he carried:: out • eirettY.
,
much. as • arranged ' wSon. Maitland
Presbytery Met 'recently. ,Rev. ' Arthur
Leggett, of Molesworth, the Moder-
ator of'..the'..Presbytery ". will ''.preside
and iediret. The Interim.: Moderator,
John. -Poihnk of Whitechurch.
will :narrate the stepsleadiel up to
the call;:' Rev: Gorden Taylor Of
Kincardine to conduct Divine wor-
ship;.. and ReV. J. R. Greig of Blue-
vale-'• to -address the .congregation.
to
hl fall; chargebeesevi.tge- hh4, " will13 iRi roe bB4ve:. "Alient
•
pres-
entto, officiate as he is. on a ,nienth'S
leave from : 'Charge. This duty will
fell to another" Minister %within the
Presbytery, • •
' •ERROR ' IN -SA:LA Y
.ellse..1,Margeret. (PeggY):,' MacDon-
ald, 'music ..teacher in the LeeknOw
Publie. Scheel: receives 88 -,pei•'-tiionili"
a year, ". In .the 'report ,of,
litet Weelee nomination Meeting '
it
was. stated she, received $134„, per
year, but. thisLfigere :was 'Oply, quot-
ed from memory .the -Sneaker; . Mr.
Rae,. ;, . " • ' '
The.; $8.00. e,. month. alleivenee ••'' is '
WAS• WELL'*ATTENDEI) c;at'.bytlie the item in the • fin.-
anciaf:-stritearie'nt;.lander the head ;Of
salaries, showing that Miss Bfeepon.
,ald 'received t5290 for a peric47..ef
four Months:.
Also in an article on Page , eight ,
Gf .,jaSt •iveelea issue, dealing'
with the.:cokt 'Of education, 'the liead
• -
The . two weeks' peribd. of Prayer
• . - _
, ineetiUgs continenc,ed.on.monchly, eve -
ening' Withthe 'Young'. People- of the:
churches • in ' chrirge. Of the Meeting
held in: the United Church that' was
largely attended: Mit 'Clyde Reid.
oet: per year is approximately $52.
I!
was chnirrnan and - Mss Peggy Mac-
D.ould pianist. Stuart
the !.Seripture;lessole.4ted :•; Miss .Peare-pee.'papie:Whielt-Wea:refeale-d In the
• • •
•.
' „Heneereon offered, .preyer... Sentence bode Of the Article' • ' •
• .praeere were given by Cassie Mac-
•
z Henderson, i Bob ..MAC-
Xerizie, Frances Armstrong,
Marar-
et Rae.:o•Meinl :Ceol_cL,Mely.2...._tecConneL- Kathleen .
Mackenzie Rev. P.
.,
Ric-
kard took, the topic. a quartette was
ing 'read .$25:00 perpupil. :The ' correct .
Former •St. Helen's 'atter
At Rockwciod,
.. •
,
.Rev, 'John D. Little Left St. Helens .
And *alit Ashdeid 18 tears 'Ago
After A Pastorate Of Some Four .
Years: ' '
- Rev. John Little died at his hoine
in, ,Rockwood O.n.,..n:eday.„ ..Il• ,.A.nf6rnef .Pastorat,StHelens PEast Ashfield, leaving there som
:lghten Year44age after aPastr
te6itbdttfplr.eaii•TwOyears ..' ..
'
...
ago he returned to .Pr,each. Miniver- .
...serY.,:aereitea.et....„St.,.-..-11ele'ne:'-ire'-'Wai..
--_ .
n his 82nd year. •. .
• •He Was ...Tthe ' third :son • of -.John
Little,' one of , the original Settlers
of - ,Puslineh , Township; Wellington
County.l?',..gii te illaedil':: :4,..i a' i', jai i oe' 'dbii 11.4,1 keel:jai:al: egi te:h4d!. andt'Iina S . e'tahaPti ;.'".” .
.,
bnainess, .successfully for ,more 'than "
ten' •Yeere in Ceratin, ...and later, in'.
Cenn., He 'felt. e . call ,to enter. tile, :
ministry, and : atter ,soine private
preparation he entered Knox . College .
graduating in 1893. Dueing:iiis,peurse .: .,.
1
he • conducted iiiliny missions, and be 'r
Can16.' widely .,kneWn. in Wil4anisfeirdi,
Berkley. ' Keppel, Milton, "'Dixie; Cote
oetton;'Riverview. iitia. Metz:A
., ,. , •
• . 4e,Oiiii,4ered.:te'FfeebYteeiart .con-
gregations .' in. DOfifO4a44,',:Chat.siVorth,.
Holstein, 'North • '..lideeltIngton,' St
Helen* and :Rockwood, andto phiteda.:
,aronpt. a:zioicap. fere,.a. andiii.einto1901.r5.,-.. -ah..n.eiente
esdther--
. .
vkliTfi--.eongregitiorip'..' at . Barry, H.in.
an41. Conn, winning' the resect Of all '
1 •
•Wh.whoknew .him. , ••• • „.,_-.„ , . ,.
He was always :lin' ar,dent teniper=
ied'.,
temperance .'sforeea, in :e 1,successful : ..
campaign in support ' of. the Canada
Temperance Ace in Perth County. ,.... 1
c.i.Iti all his work his .wife played an
hairoT:rd1;:'s dqrt:::: quiet .t:f. : a'P, ee i.ov::. sr devotion c '1_ i,i as Her
7hhe_ei r:::,Ye: i ii .s ijuriPtc.:•61,' n;:ao:: ;:siniita:anne. ,14t2I . . .:
• , . .
aoive Service, was an' irreparable
oss to him. •
• • • ,
Fot4yiinld
ree eurvi•vehim-John
and Janet of Rockwood, Mrs. .3..„
Bell • and Mrs R T Robinson, in .
•
and contents. , '
'I'he -blaze, appearsto have been'
iscovered• about the .sinie tithe' . be
inernhers of the Chin ,family, :elese
by, oeci, by Stewart Collyer,, who waS
on his Way 711 4 deirettirtied.fo
turn in, the'it ad-gtheOfuttA•eak ,
been after inidnif t; it i; q6ite pro,"
haele it wotild have gained etiffieieett
headway to etie off the estapo of the
Wylds family.' •
A second outbreak oecutr,Oil.
a-m.‘that morninghut was ektire
befere making much head-
•
;•,
• ,composed.' of . IVIisses Margarek.Mae7
. . .
.:DOrotil' 'Cooke - Frank 'Mac-
'Nenie and leitOrdi Qatrander:
..selection was given by e ..nuniber, ofviolin pIayrs.
.' •
The
eietimittee. ID charge Wei
Rickard, convener; Misses
SteWerd.. and ; Dorothy Cooke, Clyde:
Reid,G. S. Rexford
Os-
rander and :Mel...SahastOn.
Sa For Europe •
• '' Mr. and Mrs. He,rmith Voaderi • (nee
t*keiet ....tileatticle of Crewe):2salled
York on ',Tuesday on :the.
Manhattan.. for Europe,. 'and- later,
:.1,?Mdonil..Wher.e,they.' tour- nett,.
.heXt on the,;
'exebutiVe staff/Of :".the,,,-*,High,,L.800`,
.•6f Tororito.:."J•atel"7.,!:.4sv
:1OO, :9f. ,absence for the. teniaiii"ar
.of the terni,'•' ; ; • .
A NEW . YEAR'S..-.RESOIXTION
"I will read the Eible ',through the.
coming .year. :the' Chris.
thin Iii.00k Shopand -See the fine -dis-
play 'of:Bibles °ranging In price lrOin
25e up. A.sk te:se.Ohe'22.Eibles with
'large print. l'Or ,Ordri People' .or for
those With ;defective • eyesight; 446'
t,ho illutrated BibIe for the boys
and girls. Seofteld' ReTerehee Bible
with or without, Concordance on sale
0., • •
If Yqii• Want 'least e part _Of
yOlir "ctUllar *to reterre «spehd it, at
'
' • •
tV11/4..
• ,
,
,,tc•tti
Nevi`kilink Manager
•
Mr..., V. N. Prest • Comes. From .Elora
Where He Wus Cheirrean. Of The
Board 'Of•.tducation, And, Was. Al:
. ,
fro Intereeted.11T-$Port:i; ;
. , •
:It has theenannouneed by .the Bank
of Montreal :that V. $: Presti.of
.Elora, has been appointed to Succeed,
S'..;p:..whArgy manager of the.
localsbranele • Mr.. Whaley, whotook
amigo of the ,office:in 1934, has been
,stffferire-freeir for 'Sorne
tinie and has .,beee• theept on sick
leave for , Pest . eight months.
' Mr:Preet Comes to LuelcneW :With
over .30 'years • experience• in. his : pre,'
• .
.fession.• He Was horn and educated at
'Stamford, Chit: and in 1904 entered
the: service of , the former Molsons
Bank at St. Thomas. Included in his
tete:740AL: With, ,:that"‘ lee titutien and
'aftA4.01.Sivith the k of
• „ n Mon-
treal, by which it was nauired.;Were.
annOintmeiiti et ae.Vetai' hr,i3les in
this preince. heterre liOmit.
at Kingsville and litter was .,,manager
tit'. the' ,litknehei at Courtland. Ailsa
praig:ified Elora o'saccessively, 4., '
1 He Was 'chairman of• the Elora.,
:q9afa of tdoogioti at the. 'titee.'of
hi3,tritliefet oha,.hocti been a nientbeit
of. 'the *fitd for SeVetal, years. He
v.4;its.: alio interested in the ..lciem,'Iicio-
kdif taVn and was a inenthet of Its.
roieentivo for, 'sone tinte, iretideoil
1935, and.ii iary president in .1936;
• Itis eXP,eeted that Prest 11
arrh-e here about the middl0 f this
Week,.
an
0
To The Electors of Luelinove-•
'7 Ladies & Gentlemen;
Accept my sincere -thanks
fer the . splendid • support
"Seeei: YeiP"
'efficiently in the coming year
•Sii•jogkELt.,
.Bushell
The-Electer Of
Of The': Village Of Lucknow, •
'
Though nOe:se'rving • ih the : 1937 '
• I, _
• coup.cil. desire 7to eincerely -thane
, all those vitho gaVe me,their uppott
ih the recent electioe. ".
• ' • Gateeld* MacDonald.
TO,. The. Electors Of
The viiii„Ekge of Lueknove,"
Many thanks.*f.bi. .the 'fine silPport •
given me on .Monday. r will sinooreiy
endeavour to Merit this .e6iifidenee„
in dealing with the affeire.' of the •
nlullicipality thr,otigliceit the coreine•
Year, 1 Yours shicerelY„
• 0, •J. C. ,3161•1A13,
To The Electors .
Of The 'Village 0/ Lueknote,, -
Accept MY sincere:: than -W. 'for tint'
very splendid SuPPOre* You 'gave ale
at Monday's election. It. , was .ap .4'1
appreciated and I assure you I,' wil ...
Itgainaini to aerVe .1.7611 to thee best. .
of thy ability during 19t1
'' Ddlitnidecerl4ielS;,0. i,oil,