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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1937-01-07, Page 7• 'V 74, A...Prgr 4.(1. 4,4,71,7 r., 4A. •O‘O!'"'t7,, ;4..0 I., I. -II... MININ TALLIJII.GY . • Mining ..intanatia; nciw.secoad 1st:gest of the cou'rary's .. equipment; hupplie4'freight, etc., smile $4,9A0:000 per indussniSe give:employment-to 39000 workmen and has • introit; and add iome.:$100,000,906..w exPOit valne: prudticticni value of ova $306,000,900t.er atknum. Ot Canada's.raineral prodkicts; without cakinting thvalue e. • • • ,of die gold',,recovered•froin base metal ores: „ . As an accompaniinent of this great and, growing ;mining _• • ' ' • ' • * • indestry, Canada is Wilding -4P a triielsiiig and tefiaing iroinineady'identifiedwith the upbuilding. tile imelting .111, Ontritio,•Quebec, Nova Scotia, pfitish. Colinnbli and. Manitoba. These plants produce: inditstiry of world imPoisailte Themu'renimi huge emus , and refining industry of Canada .from its ineeption, the Bank. of MOntreal gives',-this.indnstry financial serviee through everystae, Thousands of workers are; depoSi7 tors, 'Sharing in the safety and 'facilities of thcBank with • l.,Nicket. • Zip; .4; Leta • tobili ifort," loys 'toed " 'Bismuth Radium 'um,. • -.Selehium 'Alumpurn , Tellurium ,,yrenrum .:The plaints. sive .direti eniploymcn: 'to -i0,099,,workeis:* •:, :and indirect einploylnentto many' thousandsrppre; have '‘,.ntir•-lingtit--Ctlisrellirt,51090.:•perliatiutii.,` purchase in.a1,1nd ',eleetriCiiito the value of $1,2,90.0,999;.'paY,for:• E•ST4,04.1seit.E.6 tictalsotiAiranClii . • , their employing companies:, . The &Thies services inclUde:•Cornakercial accounts; foreign.. . currency acconath'; financing of.shipinents; loans .400dis. counrs Collectums; !rade :and: credit • keepmg sean•aies;•.s.;:lags*: acCotinti;money.' etilderi; travellers Cheques', banking by mail; personal loans. Bi7A.13: MONTREAL•: • . PREST Manager MODERN . E XI% 111 E MC4 NKTri'ci •SgaVILS:: t.k•nCohiss t -r o °eking: 4Or 7 * .*.kwaf.01:7 $0.000: ' nr44,01, , -Thhtire bank clerk" mon $30,000 . , .• • '' svveepstake., _ appenings .car driven by Wallace, 'Bieck ,crash- - .., -.. .- ., • •-• ed into the rear .of his bulfirY. ' . . • , . .''• . A ' GO:mei' retnins. $900 of tax :arrears, '..T.ANUARY •, Ponding ,month of effecting honie.. •ratepayeirs. „ • 1 Kinlops. Council 4 • and Lucknow . .Records revealed, snowfall ot De- ..I.ohri J. Dean ,of Kingsbridge met Connell' and trustees returned . by •cembez. and January 'totalled 109 instantdeath neir -When acclamation • Weatherma A' *1 Po • • ' • inP me than elf; ,feet With n s joke was, Library Board made 'plain the road r conditions definitely . .bad 'and ,41/4 'inches of snowfall• , necessity Of ,an..,increnaed mlinfeipal train service disrupted. - - • 1'eter Shiella'S entered his oine-hun- rish .Sett W:Scotch n liek ifierences ..TheTOwnahip'itif Ashfield ., is situa- ted .;.•iii the extreme .-nertliWest, port- ion; 'of the County of 1,Iiiran..', It .-, is :' 'the seeiniein.' size • of the •townships of Huron:, having; 63,184 ., acrep. Ashfield, . however, Was not Inclial. ' ' ed in • the ...agreement , between „.,Barl . ,Bathurst . and the i• Canada :.COmPany. '41ini:-ii. Wita "that-thettide-!--ef-inimi4.7 .i. grant* which:. flowed ,into 'tbe. com- pany's -holdings • did,•rint•extend. into . the new: .tOurnship AnWri.842. •. , - ' 'Thiii, Wile' not the Oriit, lictualt:Set-. tletnent, 'hiriiever. Previous"... ici this tha Orat . settlement was situated in • Port Albert:- The Plot of the village , --was laid out , in 1887 , by . •,.William Hawkins, a. surveyor: in, pie; emplqr: -, 2 of the GoVernment: An early . settler deherihes - the location,' ' '"It Waii •the expectation and Are of the qovernmeht.._".that a'', town '. 04ould., , be erected, :here; *a..-the'.19ne . -. ; Mile River, Which enters 'Lege Huron ... • ,:. it ;this point,..•furnishes water -power : and mulces' a very. goody !:itthilsr; .but, uncontrollable ' Cirennist'Onbei. 'defea- l'Aed this tatidable-ObjeCt and Port Al- „.„., hert/. commercial and indestrial., en- 'terprises mut .be Saniniecl.:41): tlniu- ..tv-ti. Stores, one saw, grist -and shingle, •' mill ' one :hotel; .one „telegraph' officer • two' .blackinnithit-: and, A . post , 'office,' - the tatter being Supplied •,with a . . .daili'eiail • tiorth ' and ' South by . the .Goiterich , and „Kincardine.' stage.” The first ' actual settlers in '• Port atC Albert ;vere 'Andrew, ,111 onnell,. Jer, , ome Sharpe and: Stepli ;• Martin, for-, ):)wed bY, Jehri• Haw141s end failiilY- ,„.Mislortune struck- at the cOnimun- , .ity during .., the • first. Yearp... It was •' several. severe blOWs thatthreatetied• 9 ak nn • the little 'cominunitY. al. r. The .entire 'stock of.,tlie far, , niers wak 'nearly: . depleted by a strange milady: and later, . accidents "threatened to. melte them go out and . •• settle in another part a thecOnntry. • Tragedyjrand „Belie : '.. , ' MeConhell :wits. 'drowned in 1842 While" on ' his way in i' beat '• to, God.: grich., Jerome Sharpe h(!benine-clis-' • eotiraged after this and he left the I gountry. 'Martin' and •HaWkins.. 'cert- . 'tinkled to live there, however, until, a .0* years later, 'PO soMe thrie . It . Was 'hoped that the. • villaie, wiiiild ...eOntinue ,to proster' and Perhaps be - mo Ultiinately; a, great ...alitriiiing "-•""geerittn;- AOwe'verrnattit..bittite-,to: pass; ' ' 1 ., . .'".... ' .„. • • , . Pollowing elaelY on the 'date • • Settlement 1 at Pitt Albertza. considerable :: Unin-ber ''of zmmigranto the Lake Rangeh settled along et way up to the northern boundary of ;the .township i• • The • most. ...prominent Of :iliehe firat. settlers were: *John, • • Mauricer; el)alton, Flynn, and they -were followed •Sheirfr„ -1-r.afteriteards• brAlexarider McLean let 2, concesifion 13, West - • ,•' ' • , •...Another settler' was Peter Lannan who came ,from •Peterboro in 1839: A..•son as born in 1849,, . one at the 'firit children to, he horn in. the, town- ship. That boy:'‘vits• Itannan, and today, .• at the 'ageof'-$17; he still ta resan ac iv,e interest in the' affair; Of • hi native township: ROderick nine, of ::the' same concession as the :others. This was onl •• as..ti virtu/di' flood of 7 -,Settlere, fol- Jowed The -first, settler in , east-, ern part Of ,the* was Mallough, Whn. drove through from Hanillten in. the fall Of .•1843. and settled 'nn the farm, which he , , , „ continued to • own ,until the time of his death. was., lot 12, cOnees:, :sion four, • and it ' constitutes Part of the Site of the!prehent• "of punganrion, • It. was 1844 when Robert David. son Came in, and, hiCated on lot 1?„' on concession 'five-, Both Davidson and Mallough .had Phi•chased oh the system ; whith system we 2;triay. say passing, retarded the deVel- ppnient, of the township and • it WaS: substituted 'in 1843 -by the "‘10 Years' skateiris. of •, ,This;�f CoUrse; had the: effect of bringing in many settlers.• , • '."Duringi 1848 and 1849 Richard Tre- leaven, •Thoinas AlideriOri," David, loseph.• and Valentine' Alton ' with Joseph :Hackett end' 'ethers; settled. in the' vieinity, .Of 'the • WaWanosh teyvn line,' the mill in the townhhip., WAS:- built by the Govern- ment at' 'Port 'Athrt'.ini:j84.. Ik:rekt came the •one whieliWitS erected 'hy _ _ Williarn Harris 9n the 'Nine -Mire Elver at lot teirent, cOncession, lour, in 1854. AleIcander-Vebot.. Ougli dratted ,a tannery on the, .it lot; ,tondesSitiii 11. •• Scotch And . Irish transaetionp- !late the ereetin• of,•the iti 184 :At that. tittle Ashfield had grant. .. ., , 1,,,,,, , ,,,,,, - -, " Elmer w...t. -A hfi id t.• ... , - , drecith 'year, „ , -• .* ' es e native Tea . solCvberd!..nWera'slia4Cue"Black - t;of any' b. 1 Secondary- Well cost ratepayers prac- iiouCe a the International 'Nickel, in. 4604 ,or-Johl;• .3, - Doi.....i.„,i ,.!an.le tically riOthing: ., .1 . ' S •Co ' Port Colborne' - gran.. Temple • Clarke elected president of rc44.164.,ohlint,..W.tneb,!..1teerrb,nrbiteliielivelritd etnot,b,kevowldizt7, g•htJeeranoelteu..i.Ms,00,4turHsti;t,d1" l'.5,„,. duiead, in. - misssig...-Louaihe;,•, ..34,6D‘n.'n'aid. awardec't.,. OA,* was 'buried ,the last day, of the Hamilton from 'baffling 'blood disease : ,, ,4': 014 . yeir.,, "' '" ' .4- " ' '` : ' : • ' I,. • :4: ' 3()t/ ' for. Personal. injuries reeeived '. Me. .and" Mrs .- Wm: Sherwood of itiVenile iinukeX gikin.U. at Wingh4'''' Ybung -Andrew 1/154e4nnaa Ln't tleT. Cost of digging and .equiPping; from injuries. received in the power tt Kin0a. rdme -401, • • Russell Button 'frattured arm 'in i accident /that cost the lifef Perfant• observed 5,00. -wedding :anniversary; Storms ands013,Pre %%Tattier nn" ' later annealed., •and.,notki• dri- , ,•;.1 • ' • • tinned.7."' ; ' • ,:". '•• • •„.. vets, folind eonaliY• Mindis concluded municipal actiii 1..1.eeye genkilton- 'end CourieillOr Library --report „ Showed cos of ,• Aontfi ' •.• ,90ngt;:egatigli- Pre'' „•.•; ties as Councillors MeDiamid t.all g new system was •$366:96 With yi.:einicteodointelri,ir-Niviothrgigi:.ste ..sxMeisznaonMery 01- total circulation of ebooks,:'and Period.- Mnep:nnald took seats at Boardicals 13 33t • ; ,).roDtOhuehrsle mwevd:nincgouv.ecorf oM. Silverwood's employees at, Luck- , of much in- uivt'iayn. 4411'01 Pel;sYii'iir. e!..ne :5* i'ec servicepa•ny's en1 arrestedDavi d.' anildI e istintre'rie Ashfieldii nh 'Lnativeabatt: • tereSt here. . was, Crash • at B1, ckhorse into; -hydro'. demolish,es • car, 'injures 7driver kidnapping and liter released, •Pl,ciluet44:;171-611..goei3,i!t*\ mother., spilide cuts eir hydro power here. cessfal Year and tipliointed Dan"'Nich- .•••"."-* . * • Mrs. '• 'Reed: obseried ! 92nd olson" president - • • George StUart elected. director of . b tl d .Doug •Clarke earnedplace ' lac with ethe West, Wawanosh Insurance. .O.i sac-• “Big Jay, here here in 1937 consider - Stratford ' Midgets. . .- • • ; ceeding t • he late Wm. McQuilhn.•• • ; * 'Village • Council struck committees Gordon Morrison 'received severe ' 'Ashfield young* people Presented . , . . pointrnents.• s , , George• MaPDOnald, formerb' °±' Effort- was made to contact "Slim" in recognition of success in. exhibit- 'inember elect; 'tour months 'after the ceived from - B. C.. stating •that •, 'it • • and made other first -of -the -year aP,- • ed by • Booster '•••• , • facial injuries kicked by a colt! tine- play "The Antics of :AsidTew". , • • Prnrik Todd • andfrot :banqueted; -.Ashfield was': finally'. declared 'federal -7J AtCheaoh, ai , a 'letter, 'had' he,Crr ' ing the Grand.: Champion ;Steer .... at "beteber .:.elebtion,•of.. 1935,', - .• •• ' .. • ,• Would be to his; advantage.., -to •.cOm-„, '1A,rilltet . Fait, „ .: 7 ''' :1•.." •: :'• ' f• .''' •,„ --....• :, • '''''Brnee 'comity C:811. nen 'laid :plena' tri_iniieiite.:with relaties•-Iti the West ' John MeQuillin e-' elected' • president 'to,.•imppoit. intl.' -warble fly eaMPaigh, "Slini".wah ,10Patn4 at Mount 'FOrest. of the :LueknoW Agrienl£urriFSOCiety:•. Kin Death of Bro, for..seecind 'year, ." ' ',"i.".1,,,:$ . . ' - , —Miss --Jessie . Andrewi--7brideelect- George Voccurred Village held Ott .. ..• : ' a:: :7;it.itillti.,',:. ,: •Iiii. .;$itiii ;:. Weill -Olson suffocated 'honored ' by •• Zion -.friends,: : ' .., • -,•' .• : ' .,„.; ,•. ' ': - ' • ; '•-, . , .. e• • • . ' ..,_, •• • • . • Chtirch League' trophy presented . • .. ' . ' by monoxide gas at her , 'home . near , . .. • , ,... „.„, . „. . :. , log, '-rneincerial.. 'Service:. ..',' : .-,---,,,--,.......,i* .'....- ..-.•.: ,-.- --- -.-Jaw,-;,,..,----,-- "•-•,...----:-..;--:--.,--,'-.- to ''.- SouthKinloss it -X gither,ing% ...Ail . • ...Soltoot,,,,Beard':..appointed -.• 1?ona . ., . Town, Ha . • ' ' ' ' l''' 11 ' ' '. re -.Henderson iie•-seeretary, 7.7 ' •' Ohr' 9Y'n , took ,r11.0,aa..17 ' while .;.11(ri itit**C Yburrr - e'fld: Of :the BoY $Couts„ ;gave 1,1troo.): ed,OUt 'ftise ah'initlear blaze: broke out ,-Wonien's 'Institate. held Tsucessful .a •`!Peti", talk: A in. garage, at Mrs, ,.Mills.611',e.'r-0,0d_019,) . • -r-- • Alex/pickle, tire sa e !pan, V4,10 ..Favorable 11041d Lady in aiting to: .,...Qiieesi*.*.PlarY. crashed Pecie• at ....-Blielthorse„.,' 'served: t. ',annual *eating of 'Presbyterian acknowledged ., letter of. sympathy seven .days., in drank •"driving ehargi, 'church. '". . • ''•*••• sent • to Queen by Mias.,;Bunice ,New- roast :his!:job ah; well as neW::Chev • Kinloss Township Township ' set. 'Teller.' al r•-• ton. . • • • • . • . • .Deaths—Isaac Nixon in • • is 96th, 'itri'ne'int 12c . per dAyfor heads , „Local „Nniora, after Winning ;group, yeat; , chtts. °ter , pep pendent • - • • ' , • . . c'-iMebr;aill,etidd • M52rnia.....,'..J..,,w.n,e;dlidi,,n;Egelcr.earins.:iv.ileitt;. nk. saery eesr • village implement- 'agent. •• . ,Thomas Alexander,. Hall; WM' 711..(17116111'.1(.• & Reed's Store Was burg St Peter's Church reduction htRev F 'J Oaten, for ., A sli'fiei.t1; Edmund ana., *pods taken valued"; • at '.-'nierlY Rathwell - creased attendance and ter rectory mortgage „ ban z-ecovered with some of it thed ab of whlch was a .Robert :Hays Who- celebrated. •• Wm • • •••• • • ; •. • •tiaby . families and BC per day for each de- • ousted by Wiliderton team ciadYS Relines); :' Thoma Young ; .• • :•he . • . • • r 9 ndredth nlre- • , Number of on g ;.farni boys at, annoxed7ta' it. ,th§., ,pteOut Ictii*.iilOPR, ceinher,•!rhad .lived." during reign ., P. Council.; .tnade,, further .....gant ' •,;t,O. tended'meeting , Fret" tii? ..0q.a.110 of East .and West .NYAWairio0Y`p.4.:io.'1:0.ii.saveraiela.::• , LibratY,.bringing.'• total to, 4540"; Re, 'BoyS',' Calf 'Ol'ilh.: ;-',„;, •:, ' '.:•,-..,..,:'''. •••:: „Poeil•..ki„s• ,settlers . l'i*if :Ocate4;.'.*.,tligr:i......'Village...1f.'peVOOn . ' OiliOY,.'..: igl?..e:d. liecosts 'etitilinued-. bele*. previoah. :.••••••, 'Connell ',,ligree1:5' triFstring .'0.niur,. southern part ofiBrii.0,2::':.0Y.-„,-W-0-0- asking ,..,,Haren. and Bruce Counties .t, ',Year::: ' .--:':-...;',-„:.'ic:----....: „ -'-. -;-::- ..,7'. • .:7- ''''' .'' : •• '1'. 7ilkiliS • alOile:. iligtk,,.....,.:sii).0.9:1'..:.4:2Apjti '.itSieSsod'. by the • Aahffeld '' as,S6at*Ori „keep .. WinOana ',O..: 1.',UcknOW and caterpillar .'•.,'‘dateipillai;,,,pio*,...iougtt .14'.' *ay. street, .''.:. .•1! ,"' : • ' ' , • • although .he .had nO. authority'to,....0!''Luc.kiitnit. 'to Atribelley',itiadh onen..." , •threiiiti' frozen snow hanks,, to ...Open' • Seeding was well ..un4e*a50..'•Alur!n .SO thcee0i that of the Township telin,• • Jubilee : year ih'.pii,it:e4,..cklurc4, 40. , - Wingliilli.:.tnelain.W. ',road in eight ...0,rat • week ,' at :..May. ..„. • .' • : ., .':. • ...., :., . cili, 40,,:i.,,,i.:.,.;i9re,.*0.-4i`efi to- coll.' intarked-, with Shecech;,.annual ....Meeting' ,}i(;,o'r.• • .,... -,,'••••.. , ... ,; : : ' ', •2,...,. 2 • -...•, :. ' : .: • , ,-. i•L'heknoi ; entered baseb41,1.1.tetini 1 • ection,' they 'did to the ;reports showing over , $7000 raised Eightlieeneeei*ere takeyi out by the Maitland League„ legalitY•of ..the process of ' collecting :for all purposes. :..• • . vendor S of 'Milk 10i0 acre game presorVe.,establiph..them This , irecipitated, ..what , was ' Mrs ; : Win., ",Rutherford received ject to cancellation 11..,0e*peno.:61 .i.tittikitilOss, ;extending: froni 6th to often called the •"little civil war" and, shaking - up' in train•-•C011iaiOnat U11'; Health .regulations .itot4,: carried out 4th Concessions at G.raael..B.Oad.... as.'rle • okkininr- writes :' ' ; .tew• "•' '• • .4e • ...Outbretik, scarlei'lever_ 'rest:kited. Clarke -- hen theY get toe') nineh, ha.nliek;• :rePire0 -pupils absenkem ,Chool with rheas.' Mr. TOMB -nth* offerd free 'scotch and the Afield Irish -would 'career of close. tk 70• years in finan' ind".:Mrs,1 George Swan; An)1,, troin.:Loi1ia • • • 'It • was all .rigWexeePt-,--hetinieft.7,---Gekrgey'7.-Vair,: fernier Liieknow '.Publie tieing ',„eloSed.' Many. p;ehitierit',•Of 'the, itretheirS lustitute as sure_s( anything, the Brice .albla to" lOOk ••banit 'on, a • succehifid: Mr l • , : -• ' • • • trip to,OttaWil a. selected student itart. And • Jitter?tonguea they had, ,.0..4'..e.ireet;: • : • fisid,:: celebrated etti,. -wedding • #.7o-rtiFt av'e early in the month re'- '490. Many the tune have . aten, ' : DeathsiVIrs.. Wm...Arinstrong;.4r.; Versify; • ' .Cailed Sintilar'weether in '95 that Was (inlet party in the ',Belfast , hotel, be 'David A F!erkleil, Mra: raW,7j1„Ce Mr Peter Torrance .Celebrated. her. followed • :by'..4i• disastrous freeze UTL.' disrupted word that *Out& kinlaYson.,t, :Mrs; janles Hyde......•'85th birthday. • • • :'•Pr'eSbyterjan Church marked 46th start thein all to goinginto, blood)! . • •; FEBRuARy • itaava.V.:•,11-Anderson -Anderson--broke --bone, ;Milestone: ' • ' ' • Mrs. K. -.Millet!. retired As•-'stie.e. retary -pf,': Bt• Helen's branch...of,: the .WOinena Institute, ..4fter .fihling, the �ffice..-forInere than •etwenty ' years... Reed's stereqiiickly .1n;eught. under •COntrol. ••,. ' • ,•!!Village street lighting 'Oita .aVei*e.... aged :$1,44 per ..capita in 1935. ' S1l.yetwood'S7' . LizeknoW • ,Creamery established jeer: cream distrzbutzng point at Wiarten . to suPplY.! large ler. .rt ory in nor hern. part ef, 7 Titemethecl of ,-eleCtien.7Of Ofileeri John Miller was :elected. •cianity: 'in as e that trou led him for Was by ineanS;Of a. "town •ineeting;! Master of -West Bruce; hsithilar ofii g bY perm , 'where the householders assenibled ce`to that held by his 'brother,,Thoni, Main toads were Slowiy, opening, and elected them' voce"• as,' in- North- Huron. '" • ,.? for motor traffic by. the middle of —Fire ehief--.R74:---M it.hg-Inunthf • • :se -tabled' at ;the S1arise,,1-t0tel n 'Port- •••61 Yettra of 'association With :the bri ;"Thirteenth' Power ,:brought -Albert on• ..jariljarY ' 12 f,and. gatlei,'•:arhille., C E Arac),5t;tlath 'credit of ' after. Morgan Dalton was .rete.& • to Pieted his thirty-first year as an t$uPIlit PreeaasiOn: of .hirs' Kenneth tbe. Chai4it, was moved by holder of ' the ','Wet Bruce MacLeodled by a bagpipe lament •E,Riggins and seconded by , Richards . shoWered king; tbSt • ga;ookiris, he, • 4eliet';'.cota tor.,•;• .Jaintary; it.U0oil4.er''Ste Wed, F.. M ivea pre ate hird prior to -leaving-for cuonaanneitrillotyThri.insd mth.o:sio it wWaass 71:6-ut ' third from iill'°)41*all. . • that' : game .of Chureh her,eague playoffs:and aireleet..0d timer giyes the following description., tr.ophy South the same Manner: • NV. E.,. iliggins,, of a typieal ,scene.„ It wits •in a Lae- gems to 8, , • ' , • •'":"- 'Clerk; ' ' ,Thinrias "Johnson, :.. assessor, ' ;know ,' hotel . and:: a ; hardy SFo.f., b,C1'.. d 'David ' Meihner 'freed 'after ;Serving" , . , . Michael :: Healey; •;." collector, *lerOrne linbibe4. ' ' ' . , '.2,18 :monthgf 15 yetif.' term in. Xing, , Sharpe . ' and John licOkn.l.ant."04.0i,Id-'• 4,7 ."Phe :.,Seotchman,' .•sttqted 'talking' ston, was practically •penPileis, .,-; -: liq4ieys; ;WilliaM Carey, '..T.h.O.mais izi a ' very 'free Way:, about ' all them, ., Mrs; , Helen 'Hudson „ obherlreci., . lief • 'Connor, 'Morgan' , King, .;:arid-2•.140hard a„.....it.istiT,ii: who, .,,i-te.::,...tOte,riimPiOg 9 1 it , birthdair. at Elora, ' . • ' . ' .-." , 1 Rya • • ' highways; t Wm. John Collison,.:R; HnlyroOd, was an unsuccessful 'entrant in the, heavy. weight class 'of •. Jack . Denip- se1P.S "White 'Hoye') bo3ping, tourna- ment held in Maple roirif Gardens. ; Maitland Presbytery. deplored -"and condemned divorce and Present litntor awh. • ' - vv. ii., Iomunsosn, M.P. for Bruce; was" one Of 73, lawyers sitting, .!,t the Rouse of CominOns at L.Ottawa., . • !Out') marked 80th anni- '.Versary recalling -growth of the .con- gregation, which first met a little log church, • 'Prank MacLennan of • Lechalsh . o .the epuntrY, There: Was •a ensenesh “,cabinet", twentY men. Of . AOhir• Donald •.McRea and that I was certain •canie.''.OVer, the „Jen- eo. Church Young Men's: Class decide John Dean were AOWn;14 • Wardens.' ,tire :group, that'. was ..in the room.' "Canada Ainvo. in .interesting • The subject • of • edUcation was :not Men edged,in' a little ',Closer Ao each, dehate. p' • completely 'forgotten,-"betaftise •W. R other:', .14oticed :the Ashfielder.s, oeodo t� tetu'rztax ari Higgins; Morgan King,„ 'Monies RaVir they ....were': 'often :called; mov4i.g:' nP rears to the end of .i034. to the Couhkins and ": John Finn pinn :.Nvere, :elected: 'cloSnt to'• each other, . and ty th.eastirer tind. to ;discontinue relief. ."common school:commissioners:" • seriseti that there, waS .tC). be at , the end Of 34tirch. • • , a wete,overseersf entir• e' Council of fi:ve JneMbera. trOuble ' . ' ' Presbyterian Guild:, presented • 8eth, • :vies eledted the 6th and: 'hie Yet' ,,Than young 'un Inn roi•o'n., beyond Parker • January. in 18$04 at the hoine'nf.bin, . and = who .pirrne.cf doWit. neat' . Alex addressed id ,Mckiiihon,:!:` on the IAtka,. 'tread; the ltike,_just stepped • up : and -Raked loeal audience . toliowing *eke ,-chosen :: the big, Scot to; repeat' One particular erative •,society 6totimpi.c Williatn Graham, '0?4, cothi. 14eico- ,VOty.,,obtioxiOti§ ..§taterri'ent`t- the. Scot lite; . . .7 Zig tf;:, Jererniali Flynn, 12'; John luighed Untf,Siiid„,.it'oyer tutiOluglY•1 'Greer obtained rubberized • 73; • Thninas, .Johnson, 02: book ,rnark made :from the outer co Among the • . 'since , that date' 'like `-'ri mari....400"they were tr4ing Of the balloon, "Explorer wete Charles .Gitieiti,• in , 1.861,. ai) in" proper style .That started it; Which attained "-it werld"s :altitude re ei DaVidsan, in -1852,3, .and ao, ont.t,titi the, entire' hind was 'en: 'eOrd. of 12,395 '•feet:. • . . 'down through ,the years aged Ina real fight: Scots and trish Little interest' SheiVii-as llorticug Stormy tiay.s ! • '.' and Alt 'of ,theni *eine:it in 'pro- tatial •Society spensored illustiated drew:a .horse in, the Irish nee State sweepstake, that netted him consid- erable- More than $gpoo.,,, L. Mc- Millan in whose name, the bo .Oy was sold, 'received roughly 'Seven yonng, men OA 'South KinlOss • COligregation, • entered' the m1nIstry,• during past font *ire , „ yearh. . ; Announcement made that $100 sal, aries,• „ Justices, at' the Peace,- rio, tut off, 'replaced,' by .the '-fee •systerit vviien PaPers Senved. ' rs, We L. • MacKenzie • eleeted Sident of 11'10 °viler!, Mrs.' Paul Reed suffered- tradtured at advanced age; ** • A tevik Pig, With 0;6_1).n:dies and . • • .. •. The early 'days of Ashfie d ToWri., per •style, and I- had o step around lecturer ship were stormy 'ones And old-timel's-in a real sautre way or elsis"'V. toot . „Deaths—fir. $.' litocDonahl 3,11-4 , _ delight-,•br-recalling-ocenrrences.-- .•.- woillitliiive been nitiedtWliile?'-. 'linnet Clarkson, toonald ;Iq. .Medre-- the' lrish.had a-lrievatteeagainst ttY Harry S. ' BoYle in the 'London ger, Mrs:- Kenneth MacLeod' key "li , the Sel.ch and iike-veraa, • „ An old- Pree Press. , colq• uhoun. • ' • • r Rilia4,4441,. Ain:tong , 1=nekhew• George Pettigrew, formerly o ')Xinlough: killed- . seeding he. 4! cident on the Miaolin farm -neer Kincardine.. ' , .• Deaths—Mr, Ale); Campton, tiro- ..ther. • of 'Mrs. ..Geddes, Her); runay,, Edmonton., • kErriMa- Rohert., • 011,. , Jeremiah, 1rOran,' BUOiringhem, Charles Neednalit • :431441,4•1 41" PA0,1111/111 . • * L. naked to, consider taking, orer• cemetery., :Council set poll tax at $3.0p, Masonic. Order attended Preshy., *teriart. Church. ,c.our•,t• aretiOn7againt Cirijr- Campbell; 'dismissed' hy Judge: bwenh, \Pilot RG. Reid. brother of `Mrs. A. McKim, lined in Plane crack -at 'Fort • „,‘, • . ,Silver*Laite-•at1BlacithorSe' ware- stpked with • Millions of •piekere1. re9n17.th6 fiik Ilatehei7 at Creling. W99a.. • i • . Teaching. staff .,all re -hired : .with $5.0, raises ' given Messrs, Calvert and MacIptyre of the StatF.. Mr. and Mrs. Wm; -prey celebrate •M..ith wedding anniversary. •• , `Mr. and Mrs.- Peter ,McCall honor-. . data surprise party on their' 25th • wedding •anniVersarY. ' Ashfield Township' P acreage e is 83;705 with a population .0 2017: West ,Wa*anealf.. tornPriSes ' 41,711 With :a.; P"Olnilation of ' 1350: • ' • . • Mr. and. Mrs: D. 11: Bain --of Kin. loss 'celebrated .60th 'wedding , anni. veriary in London: • •• • Arrangements made ., -to :have „the lion:7--Duzican Marshall. onen. fair: "'• " Little Topiiny ,Burns crossed the, -entment froni ,Lea Angeles to...spend. ••,be . Summer', With hih ,:grandnarents,--,: and Mrs Thom-Tharn L held -deCoration serfice.. it 'Greenhill 'cemetery ,• cost ;or...indigent Patients expected ti POSt $20,0.90,' and was • Chiefly rest:ion.% • sible for N mill' in:Crease . in Count§ „ • .. A 'Atinlesa • Wiacton youth wrote ex; aminations ,helding pencil in his teetli Representatives. of .:United FarM. era', ' fertilizer ;•Mixing.., stations is Western,' ',OntatiOi .-Met. in Lacknow discussed -,inethOdS and , planned' fop expansion du ng coming year, .-Rey. 3. -D. GilmouOrate at Luc! • :1/4now.,• 'appeinted'reCtor o Tigones. fiord, Cnumlin and takeside'parishes •, • •Rei. 3 C Caley; former' curate.... here;PointedrectOr. at -Port Ito. • wan On Lake .Erie. •• • Three yaeariioUnt "'young (ladies -made, fine showing at ;Welkerten • en AchIeveinent: DaY. ' •-• .?" ;•• ••• . .Paramount .cotinriunitY held annua;., Miss Mary MaCIntyre. esta:ped in jury in train collision at Guelph• '.IVati Rawlingh :was moved to...Hart; over brarielf:•Of Bankof :Montreal.- Ahhfield, Presbyterian Church iner. •ked anniversary, IS the'Oldeit :Pres. byterian Church in :the • district hav ing been- ; recognized • is, -a Mission • • station' 88' years ago., •, • , .• • • Scotch Doubles trophy won -- Robert- Johnston's , rink, .,01, goderich • AriangenientsLcOmpleted.or ening et/ PresbYterian Sumner ' Carnis ,'• . , • , at Xuttail '14iCliolsOnsPoic'e:'' here • recommending •the • establtshing of a. co-OperatiVa'; conutionivealth' , as ,,,the way gut„ Of :the presentisis...2.- . George McLennan .., 3 -year-old son of Mr. and Mrs:, Emile McLennan,: of Lochalsh,. was ..stunned 'u.`ben'he f§1.1. from !ti .bridge :near his hothe. into. "the-. rivei---Vrh—liv ' qti have saved the : lad,. :froth drowning.• ' Ile Was' ..foundin, a deeP. :hole .about minutes, later.',:. •• • , Rev.'J L Burgos& 'ot loss accepted call to Puilin'cli near Guelph, rind :left here • early': la Aug- Webster 'folk • giithered at Baypeld ,for 18th annual,..,gathering: gaine, veterinary here f9r,' about a year; .164 for Winnifieg ' 4 4 44 444 to be later -followed by,hisife and • • : •Presentation •,,nailie to ,AlexSmi•th . by . '. ttd#ed:•' Church . organizations ....Series Of "articles op Pre....;""inetit ;.. . ,residents . Written . bY 12. ,N, ... ' A. M.1.. gielie1hori;,commenced with.: first .., is. .• 4oe in ..itily. ' 1 : •- ,:• • , • Display- of i-ose itst towling..Grecu 'attracted much ' a ' .strol, nuird. r 'cise. 'in Carrick ( is ttention. •. •„ , 'again' brought nP ...with the arrest of ' :Mrs. Stroh, Charged with murdering her husband. :` , .-•,•• !-”. ;v, ' '.. Keith A; McWhirtier,, former, Luck- . new banker; sentenced to'Year in re., .formatoii an- cpriversiOn of: .16141, ' charge. , • - ' ' Deatha--,Mrs. James Lininiti, -Wait Hodgins, . Mrs., '(Dr.) Balfour,. Mrs, . .John , McKendrick-, tietroit; TOUtican . 1.±datheabn, Tolede; Mrs, /I...Witt ,Keel., , :ey (nee. ..EItCabetli "Wilson) - forth. erly :of 'W,'est WaWanoalf; 'Jack ' Mae. . Donald, 'St, lIeletia; Wallate/..8-.:,Greh., . itkhe, .$ask,..1, *foriner shoe' ,friel-4iatit;' . It, A. Miller, •Sask, forinerly, of,St”. Helenhi.1- -Rev,,.dharles (INVehra.ler.'' - , Anglican' Minister; Duncan MacOii. ' 21iVrity, Hugh ,.laittes Solthstone., .- , . - (Centititted.'ext Wee,14 - , • . • r