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Office 53 W. . ReSidence. • :sa J.
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John Pattison
-Radio', service _
P.,HONE 171, WINGHAM, ONT.
• . All lubes Cheeked Free
Batteries, 'Tirbes;. Accessories
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Di. Wm. Folk. r •
pitypicr-AN-8.,--SURGEON-
Office Heirs; '
1.00-3.30 P.M. 7.00-8.00 PAL
Or Hy. Appointment :
'Phone 86. •
--"huggy
• ' Finder please leave at Sentinel. Office.
• FOR siALE.7-go: 1, Timothy eed.
' Apply to Russell ,Middleton, 'Phone
264, Ripley.
, ,1927 • CHEV. • COUPE,, "cheap • for
, quick sale, small mileage. -.Apply,
at 'Sentinel (Mite.
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enabab•••••••W
, :§E.;1) ()ATP FOR SALE — 10(R
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bushels, test '40' pounds to the htnihel.
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BARLEY - ,POR,. SALE ,(4.intritity
of no -barb ' seed barley: Ernest
Ackert, HOlyritiod," '"Plume• , 101-r-13;
Lucknow.
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.Foit SALE Quantity". Of led
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Clever Seed, home grown: .$16.00 Per:
.,. bushel; Cash. Apply to 3 D. ,Anderson
LucknOW.
• iksR SALE Tractor outfit • •
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Condition. Will sell at '. -a reas-
prrce Apply at, Sentinel
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:FOR SALE -New 1930 ;DO Forest
Crosley Mantle model .electric, radio,
, with sPray shield tubes; ApplY, at
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Sentinel Office:-:
' AUCTION SALE-:- Clearing -form:
stock implements,householdeffect;,
etc., at Lot 27, Con 1, Kinloss, Thurs-
day, March 25th: Wm. J. Fisher, Prop.
'Well. Henderson, Auc. „. • ',
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. CLEARING -AUCTION- SXLEof
farm stoek1and implements at Cep'.
6; Ashfield, 1 Mile ..weit of Crewe, on
...H._LWednesdaY,.4.111iirch-24th.....No_resery_e
.as the 'Una is' rented:. See hilts for
list and terms. Thea.. Gundry, Auc.;.
: W. M. McConnell, Prop.
AUGTION SALE of .14.. Horses,
, Stock and implements , at. Concession
on Thursday, March 18th. NO. reserve
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as the proprietor's lease hap; expired.
Maa. Gaynor, Ana. '
omhienf Fo-it WdIam
LITTLE "KIN'EAIL LAD ' •
Lad•YE,'.-Laki,Tri Rest, Here
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VICTIM ()111 INFLUENZA
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' ••11fiss- Betsy 'walker- has .been spen-
ding the last. two weeks Wild), riAs-
tiVes':in Detroit. •
?". Miss Lucy -Munroe L. quite sick.
We ,hope for •i!. ,s1?°ed7 recovery : • ir
' ,The•::Tr'CibY!rifth
be 'held this :WednesdaYafternoonat,
the home of ?Uri, Alex, MacDonald.
This meeting :was postponed last
week on account of the 'fln, epidemic.
The. funeral of Alexander Howes,'
his home, with interment . in
ail
isso Prevalent in the'cemetery. Alex was a victim the
,}Ithot.v.leisttlwe asson}!eolfd: Mcali."sap7tu.cdMayr. ss.f.r:)Ern•
!flo whieh. : "se
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Mrs. Robertrunter passed 'Away
Last WedOes910Y.Was. An Eteem-
ed Ashfleld Resident Who.
Left AZ, Widow , With. 'A: . ;Yining
Family , ..11.Poe The 'Death Of Her
".11eslitind"Oveti-,Thro Score. Yeara.
Air 'esteemed and Practically' a
lifelong resident ' of Ashfield, Mrs•
Robert Hunter passed away at the
home of her son, Mi., Jacob .Hunter,
her 78th year, and her • death fol-
lowed a heart attack on Tuesday,
and the 'teeond within. about a nionth,
-Six years. ago, Mi.s. itff
It stroke from which- she had, made
a favOrable • partial , reeevery.
' Eior near Acton in 1860, Mrs, Hun-
-tee-Wtz,"-fornlerly"" Dora Catherine
Fisher, a daughter of the late :Mr.
and Mrs. Jacob Fisher, who Moved
to .Ashfield; .when Dora Catherine
wad an infant.,
Followingher; Marriage to 'Robert.
Hunter, the young couple took uk,
residence .ori the par concession Of
Ashfield, 'Sform. now Occupied by
her son, and .where Mrs';Hunter .has.
'Con ,
MrS. Hunter ' was "a good. mother
to her fetidly 'of. nine .- children;and
p4mjser b'ph91114r,s - eonpara
tively ' a. Young. woman,'fell.. the,. sole
responsibility of of caring ..and provid-
ing ,for her youthful family, upon the
sndden'death"-Of her husband, forty.,
'ypprs, ago, While .attending
nelghbor's:. threshing.. • '
Mrs, Hunter was a member of the
LuCknow •.• Presbyterian Church, A
kind and 'end .obliging neighhotir..glie
de-
eeased had a 'Wide' circle of friends
who Saddened 'Mr' her death. ,
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• The funeral service -• was -held at
for: late -hoMe „on Saturday, condtic-
'ted by ' Rev. •.T. J. rattan and Rev:
H. MacDonald.. interm'erit ,Was in
Greenhill: cemetery, With James ,Had,
kat,:• Robert:: Andrew, Ralph
Albert 11, elt*,QhqrleA McDonagh and
Will Gardner,. acting as Pallbearers.
Meinhers -ot; the ,family. who Mourn
their "Mothees',deatirLaro Mr's. Jarites:
ILYOns • (R'Oe); Hurriplv.,
(Margaret)- of NVawanosh; Mrs,
Alfred Sherwood • pIary)i. Mrs.
Henry,' Gardner (Nellie) .of Ashfield;
_peorger.'-,,:df,,--Harniltoii--:,-aird----Jaco'on-
; the, ;homestead. Elizabeth . died. in
1912 and a, Sim Robert died in p....0.
in 1918.. Mks. Peter .Wation.:(Jennie)
Plissed-e-WITrlittl•eninre than three
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years • ago.
, Three sisters' and a brother also.
survive, : 'Mrs. • Alert Hedley
MM. :Donald Stewart ;of Luck::
now Mrs. •Saunders -of Michigan • and
.Mr. 4Geerge.Fisher of Hamilton
;CLEARING AUCTION SALE
of household effects and implements,
the Estate of the lite Elizabeth ,Tor-
rance, one mile east of Lucknow on
..• Friday, 'April 2nd. Terms, Cash. -
3. M. Greer; Administrator; Well.
Henderson, Aue.
AUCTION • SALE -Clearing farm
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stock and inaplements and household
effects,' 23fi miles Smith of Amberlej
, on ',Thursday, April 1st.... -Mrs.
Dun-
can J. MacLennan; 'Prop.; Well:
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Hen-
derson, Auc..
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MAN WANTED by large mand-
facture'. • household necessities: 'to
.:cpmplete, Sales_ organization. '' • Must
Ie industriotteiandwillinglto--eoriduee.
• home service, .business. Hustler's
: earn- $25' first weekandinctease rap-
, idly. :"Write today. ,42„aWleigh'.s; Dept.
ML -271,W; Montreal, Canada.
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• ANNOUNCEMENT
. Having taken 'over- the ageney , of
Cockahutt Pion, Co., Implements,
for Lucknow and„ vicinitY, ' I Would
than -you -...' buy for, your ,'Patronage :' and
ll
tvii, . e, 'Stott: the best possible Ser-
vice both for repairs and machines.
'ALEX .„ItEAN,IE, Alain 13194., ,
' - LucknOW.. ' !
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, rom .topE SALE
Lot 00 ' Con.. 4. Culross, :100 '.gcres.
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atter], :harchVoacl bush, 30 acres fall
• Plouged;::' 5 acres: fall 'wheat, 60
acrea.:. in 1graas Bar 40b x 60,
' With lean. 16 k 60?;! centent stab-'
.ling:' in • Otte %Of,' Water in; "..,Eitable,
•Briek hoiise, Well with "Ivindrnill.14
, miles trona: school and 04: miles, from
•Teesiwater. Price' 45;656;60, Will .tte,
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tept,Ek Mortgag f» art if Ba-
nterY. " Tel W.,IL Logat4'
eesWater...
. WARNING
, The party who took the radiator
caP' from Car No. 5-L-658 at the rink
ii Thursday night, is advieed to re-
turn same to owner or leave . at,
Sentinel Ciffiee, and avoid further
trouble. "
, HIGH 8C1100L CONCERT
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An. 'Open Literary meeting of the
Lacknow. High School ,will be held in
the town 'Hall; Pinrailliy, 'M4felt 25
at 8.15; ,Prograin consists of selCc-
tions Glee Club, two 1 -act plays,,
mneical •numberS, 'etc. Admission 256-
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15e; Families 50e, including tit*.
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PLAY & DANCE AT HOLYROOD
The 'II. W. 1. will ' present their
plaY "lVly Little:Girl", on Wednesday
,evening, March 24th, in the Township
liolyrood., Dance " alter: the:
Or-
chestra of London, between acts and
for dance.' Admission . 25c. Play starts,
8.18: "
• D'ANC-R., AT , KINLOUGH., .
T.here'll, be another big dance. in
KintOugli Ilall, next tueSday. even-
ing, ..1garolf 23r4,• under auspieeaof
kinidugh 'NP. 1130.. Ad-
MiSSion:. Gents. '25c 'Ladies 1.00, in.'
eluding tair.,y
, • EASTERDANCE
!The Easter 'dunce will be held in
the .;.To*n..,Hall, LuelinoW, • Monday,
March- 20th; tinder" Fire CO; 'auspices.•
Regan's' orchestra.I Proceeds, lot the
Arena rnn4,... • ..„, „
-PLAY AND DANCE .,
, 'At EolYrood, under the ane'peda
of the the Holyrood Cominunity CItilr;
The tatigSide ritarriatie 'SodietY•',
present their 'their &pular play " His
Nieeetlio the, Holirroad
'Friday 'evening,' March ' tool: Per*
fornienee' tobegin at
libdY,tv.elconie; A mi mon to ay an
- d'''
dance Adults 256, Children 10etat
included. -
parts.
RETURNS TO SASKATCHEWAN
•Rev.,ancl A.4M. Nicholson and
who have been 'Making their
home in 'Eoronto,TroTi'lliiii-,•"Teive
this week to return to Hudsen Bay
Jtmetion,, •where i'Sandy". will act' as
C.- C. F". organizer fox North astern
SaskateltewOn. •
•MUST SIGN ITEMS
}1044,4Eit STr 0-ELEN-S-i
RESIDENT DIED FRIDAY
Sturdy Of JA:cknOw, Died Sudden,
-1Y' From A Heart Attack• • '
„.3Ers., Levi Lott,„4 resident . of
Wingham for `Me y''yeare and.fOrrn-
erlit of the St. cOMmun4Y:,‘
.died • "suAlenly from:* heart • attack
on Friday evening: Mrs. LOtt, who
was in her 75th year, is a sister of
Mr; Walter Sturdy of qf Looknow.
13Ers.
-Lott; formerly' Elizpeth.
Sturdy, was .born ifl Goderiell Town-
ship, where she resided prier to'her
marriage-- t� Levi --Lott at -St.- Ilelens
in 1887. .' ,
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Besides • her husband, there arel'
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surviving one• • Wing.;
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n gtRim,e-nieo,vAse- fBi eyrdo-el ta-e iit he n
Mrs. James A. MacLeod,- 'Formerly
Of, Kinloss, Died After• Brief 111,
nees-Was•Butied. At South; Kin:
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loss , Last Wednesday
Arni'd •familiar(icenes of her her girl',"
heed,. Mrs; James was
laid. ,.to rest in, SOnth •Kinloss, cente.;"
tery last 'Wednesday,. after ,a funeral
service in South:•Kinloss churchi'at:f
tended by:manyold .friends and
'conducted by ger. H.. M. Young.
Mrs. MacLeod Wei formerly Euph-
, .
ernia Mary MacDonaldand was horn
on the 4th o Kinloss, 58: years ago:
Twerity7nine. years ago she married
Janiei A.' IVIaeLeod of t6 ..Gth
-cesSioni .bOth families. having. been
ftharemos.
ti.gi.nal pioneer settlets, of these
• After --their Marriager'Mr.- and
'qrs. •MacLeod moved to Foie William
where they have been prominent cit-
izens. Mrs. iMa,CLencVs death Sat-
urday, March 6th; occurred ' 'after ..a
brief' illness of influenza ,and pneu-
'inonia.', "She: was a Wonian:pf kindly
nature' and charming porSonality, and
-1,20: won .a Wide -circle of . 'friends : who
were shocked and grieved to :hear ,of
Sridden...demise "
W,iIliarn 'Times -Journal.' • .
'• ManY Years • MitiLeed had
- am- --and=one--daughtm -1Y1m;7.1,
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Leamington, , The, funeral was held
• on . Monday afternobri, with ReV::
Kenneth. McLean in • charge.. The late
.Mirs. Lott was member of St. An-
drew's Presbytefian church. Inter -
Ment Was in Wingliain ceinetery...
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Bump:, ON TUESDAY
The .' death occurred ;on Saturday
of Rachel Hamilton, 'rellet of the late
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All news :items received by mail „Ja4son,' fernier „.-Lueknow,
..nrust' bear the signature of the se*- residents. Mrs. -Jackson `Was in her
t • year. % T e' funeral., Service on.
that these .are authentic an<reliable,, :Tuesday afternoon, wtis conducted
nd prevent the, "chitP6a ef an 4e.11:1. by Rev. S. T. Tucker at:: the home of
come. •all ,news contributions, but h".a?.t and a- half miles west of ",,Lucknow.
please remember • to ;sign your jiame, InterMent Was in Greenhill, cemetery.
or otherwise these items 'cannot he ; •,
,P'ukdished. • "
THE BIBLE MEMORY •MEMOPY 'coNTEST
So fat 300 boy and 'and girls..haVe reg-
istered for the.. Bible Memory Contest‘
with a :number of scitOoli still to
hear from. 'If for 'any „reaiOn; a tea-
cher' does not 'Care to .have •his'm or
her set-Tool:enter. the Contest, or it
a boy or gill of public school "age is
not attending ,school; opportunity.
;will he given , to any of .stich
individ-
uals to take part if they'will.,write
for a list. of 'Scripture verses. at:
"unce. As announced before, the, Bible'
_Keinory-Conterit_is_.:np000Lall....boys
and -girls' of p, hlie school 'age within
a radius„ of :ten,. Miles 'from, Luck,
new. For Anther particulars please
write-. Pearl Henderson,
Card 01 Thanks
__L - lie f ort
• Mr: Jaines? A. MacLeod o •
williann,. Mr. john' • S. MacDonald
.and. 31r.S.. Martin grate -tiny' acItirOvi-
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'Eellertlirkirkiness and sympathy of
Many "friends ,in, this community, at
at
the tit:Tie:of their recent bereavement,
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Former, District .Residents
' .Fifty YeartMarried
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Ir. and Mrs. 4. E. burnin, Formerly
-Helens:-Arid,Creive-Districts
Respectively, Observed , Golden
'Wedding' In The 'West •
• The follOWing.jaccOunt of .a .golden,
wedding. , in..;Melfort, SaSkatcheWPOr
reefs, to '.)",,•E',:,Eitriiiirt
aid ElizaMc-
Connefl, .former reidents.. of ,pt...
'fIelens'. and Crewe vicinities, .rediiec7.
Both taught :schOO) at Crewe
prior to ,t, marriage; foliowing
which they :went; ',Vest. '
"Kr: '4,40....4Fs,•:...*T±
well-
known old timers .of the MelfOrt.
dis-
trict, Celebrated: 'their golden ':
wed-
ding !'anniversary On Wednesday,
March :3rd.• ,Mt. and Mrs.„Dornin
yvete.tit'lionie to their, friends in the
afternoon and evening, •over,:128'
call-
ing to .itai their respects in an ..e*
change of arnenities'Ontheauspicions
occasion. • Many 'tributes Were, • also
received ,roni friends far: and hear,
Who wereunableto attend. •• • •
*tattled "In Athfielti:
'Attires E. Durnin and. .E114:"Me7,
Connell, :•were Married., in •Ashfield,
Anion County, "he' Rev.
'atori of DorigOpoti, Ont., on .1Vitirch
3;,' .1837; , and lett immediately for:
Caisollop; poi:an; where they farn-i-
ed eight ..years, and Where their
two eldest thildren'.. were born- In
1902 they. 'moved to DAPPI*1.; MaP1'"
tobtl, and ifl 1905 they purchased
farm SoUtif of Melfort; to which the
family moved, the .next year, They
have resided. in•The Melfort, district
ever -•Sinee.
A fe,at`e • Of the wedding
ni-
versary, Was the presencc. of Mtd;
B. Tate, a sister of Mrs. Diirnini and
resident, of Mellott,. who %ago atten:
cli4 the Wedding in 1.887. " '
Mt, and DitininhavetWo dau-
ghters, Fiend:a (Olive)
of Kettebert,; and Mrs,. E. Xi 'Llinliek'
(tadie): 'find one. 'so*
Edward d.:,•.(14,60 Of Regina, and
eight' grandchildren.
Many Turned Away:
.` -At .Amatear, ,Performance
Town Hall. Failed '1' Acco.modite,
04rilo.W.° Crowd -Forty -Eight
; proVide Snappy
Three -Hour Entertainment 'With-
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' 39 .Pine prizes , Awarded Success-
ful Contestants •
, A , flood Of entries: and •then an at-
tendance that the Z.O.rn Hall feli
ane hundred or more short of ,aceorw,
udating; was the--'"ireeeptitnr"-that
greeted LucknOW'S first arnatehr con;
test, :staged in .the ToWn•Hall on Fri --
day.. night • under : aukrices'' Of the
Women's Institute.
The event exceeded_all:Lerriiieta-_,
tiOna„. and 'ProVed. a ',gig. ii,rOblem, to
handle. Entries that flo.Ojed intot-,
tilled over 'sixty, ed that :it . became
.necessary :to permit only one. 'entry.
from each home; and ,alao ,allow only
one;; of the thirty-nine .fine .prizes: to
each faMily. The *prizes 'Were donated
by Lticknow „buSiness Men.
SoMetintebefore eight o'clock, the
crowd begani, to. :gather, and for a
tiine was line1 up back to _the stieet
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Bk.-the:tin:le the program :got under-
way about' eight -thirty, there '•was•'
,not....standing...•komn. 'available and
,
Scores •were ',turned: away. . ,
:Owing to the illness' of • Rev, J. 1.1.•
Geoghegan, the. '"Major .BoWed'', of
the night, : Dr. ':W. • Y. Johnston took
.over the chairman's' bin* .ta presido
over a three-hour prOviram, that was
cramrned full , of interestingnumbers
that well :Pleased the audience.
'Voting was • done 'ty, the audience,.
who were .presented "ballots", listing
all • POrformers; With each person 'air,
lowed to :V.Ote.'fOr their two faiOrites.,
The: McKendrick 'quartette .of Loch=
alsh,'•ilDonalda-, Douglas, Bertha arid
Mae, yi‘ron first place2easilY'rwith their.
song, with •Dinialda playing ' guitar
neeornpanhnent. Second place went
to Wee 'Angus **bray of 'White-
church, for his :violin selection, • the
violin -Jo* about as big as Ahgus.
Third place was wOn, by ..-Stally Louise
Porteous and .Mary 'Lorroine" John -
:pow in 41, ' Scotch . dance, With little
.Betty:•TaYlor's • idle "rhalting a hit 'to -
win. her 4th place and
.the line.' ""
..• .In all. there .were tOrtsi-eight ;num-
hers, ..twenty-eight '' of. which :Were
juvenile nuinbetS: and ,..twonty. 'Adult
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number, •'. ' ' . ' • . "' .. •
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Awards , Were, as .• follows; along.
with •.• their: prize fi diet fl Ons -..f
Itl.ekendriek, .quartette, bushel Of. eP-,
iiles, Atigui'...Mo*bray,. 'violin, bilSket'
of ,groeeries; :IVIark LOuise"-,Porteons
•and,,Mare Lorraine Johnston, Eight
.iand, 'dance,magazine t4ok and .•biiSi.
)iet of • fruit, eieil jean Taylor, . solo,'
.bridge iiiitio.; '' Arlene lewistt • Iitidi
Verna, Steward, vocal :duet, vanity
•set•'and,:boncleit "SlIPliefS; Ok40 :64:16
:Lorraine. Campbell, :focal .; duet, six'
'Silvok plated Xoatliootis; 1311t:nyh.oitS„
TISfiiwel, $Wisiyoifelfef,shirt;' tott
C�1lllore, Solo arid • WandneeatkiPtth
iiiie:,,
' .i'llen `Old pencil seti, 'Ruby tont .
etilo,*.•shoes.1.,.... Alex Hackett, ,fflontit
'Organ, 'And iguitar, stvetell. Mit.
;,'(COntintied on Page 4)•
been one of the outstanding leaders
Iri.','',ticer'',geliegalit':iazileit-•-hOlding
SCV-
eral important 'offices. , •' was
past district 'deputy • nnd, *It her
death was • secretary of Of her IOW
lodge,'' and had held that pest for
many years.
In . St. Andrew's, PresbYterion,
church,::' Mrs. MaeLeod was a ;devout
and ardent Worker; taking a:keen in::
_ • ,
terest in the many activities of the
'wonien's ,,,,organizations, and at her
death was, secretary of the Women's,
MissiOnaty ,.Society. ' . .
Surviving are , her husband, . one.
brother John S MacDonold, 'and One
;sister, Mrs. . Mary Martin, both re,'
siding On the old family. ! homestead
in Kinloss., ' ' • '
: At the funeral service in Fort Wil,
ham" •On Mondaynight, St. Andrew's
Church was filled almostto.eanacity.
In attendance in .a body :were mein-.
be 'ilk of the W. M. S. ,, and other
church •organizations, as 7.as
ineinbers of the Rebekalin, Order. The
-Casket-Was-Aankedrhigh--Witli-rthT,
.many ,bOautiful floral, tributes..
Rey, Agnew H. Johnson, her "pai-
tor;:paid Stirling -tribute to the excel-
lent -Work of •the-deceaSed-and-ef-her
ievont interest in church 'Work.
Ashfield ,Conple Mark
410d. -Wedding Anniversary
.Mr. and: Mrs.' Wilson Irwin Were
Married In Goderich 42 Years Ago
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--Have lieen Continuous Residents
Of Concession 11 ' Ashfield • Since
Then
On Saturday,, March 6th, ,Mr; ond
Wilson, 'Irwin ' of Ashfield; ob-
served their, 42nd wedding anniver-
sary 'which inatked a Marriage cer-
emony performed in Goderich:on that
date in 1805, : by 'Rev. • Mi.• !battle.
.go.. Irwin was • forinerly; ,Lavinir•
Plorendedenghter` of the
late Mi. And'kis::-.1Ienry Caesar' of
Concession' 6; Ashfield„,
The -young couple moved to the
ilth Of Ashfield, to the Irwin home-
stead, ..which as Crown land,was
father.
ty
Up's,iaxnd,s%lev;rnedytttb:e.a.ii07.0in.mr's
.,
irWin was horn in 'a little log shanty
on that fnrm, which the ,saine• year,.•
was replaced by the, present hotkse.
.With the exception Of about, .seven
years,' Mr. and ,Mrs. :Irwin lived :'on
the horriestead, now owned by their
Seri, Spence Irwin. They ate now re-
siding with theirieri, pelmet.
To , Me. Ail Mrs. Irwin, three 'sons
were .born, Gordon, on the 8th' Con -
:cession of West Wal,Vano,A and :Pi+.
nfer .and Spence, .of AShfield. There
are., Oire grandchildren living and one
.:nclepridhe.er,o•ucs.c9ui
celebrating hroiiln4.t.g,actni'ouLle received
on thcir
anniversary with , the: (wilily gather-
ing for a .Suintittious. Wedding , dinner
later: in ,theduy. . • '
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NEW IMPLEMENT AGENCY
• • Mr.
Alec 'Reavie Of partila liak•
taken over the Cockshtitt• PIO* bi.
iiiinlbrtient• agency ter Lncicric;W and ,p
vicinity, and is now opetilen business it
in theAlIii J1oc on the north side v
Of Main Sti•det, Mr: ReaVie iS a ina.r.:
'rieti, 'inan, tint] Mail's. to take u iesi- I
in the village 'in duo tittle, k
fhe''Bread .The Brea.
of (10Itti, •
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OLT- R MOT'ItQUALITY: ANli • SERVICE
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uns are Delicious
Place Your OrderS Early
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CH01C*' SEY.,P•C`11. ION • OF LAYER CAKES;' TARTS, '
COOKIES,' JELLY ROLLS; BUNS AND ROLLS, FOR EASTER
Q UAL 1 TT A K,.E.R
'PHONE' 36, LUCKNONV. •
. ,•. .-Tornifinson
Farmers' Arrangement
LOOK YOUR BEST AT BASTER•
Make Appointments Early For
PERMANENT 'WAVE '1
• ' MARCELLW OR ,
• FINGER' WAVE • ,.
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HAZEL c L BEitir
PhOne 13-W.
HOCKEY AND BROtIMB.A.LL
(By Charles Lynefi). .
Press' Gollerkt.
i,,hp,rs, •d yyey.:Sme iirocfCo
h i--iinthril, 01n9s9
37.
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WILLIAM ' RAE , TOMIe/NSON,
talentedYoung la*yerof '• Port Elgin,'
who succeeded the late Hon, James :
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There's4.0=toi.h' ,tnoorehui7.fuoli.i.a;bery,z4."plan*,97:10frn•1161cefirif;1,thrtan'idise this
th I: ;si obi vel erei tietirki .d. member ncndtirsdiscussed fori edan
rink when :the High Scchoono*tles7,43hthode:,: .3‘,1,.113M"17157iiiiel-bu:ingsept:ds e
Hockey team are 'are ' Scheduled to do the. tourist trade,. the fiShing‘'IndliS-', ,;'•
try, farming ;'•iind ; : inanufrMturing:
1-24powne:t:fhtolh."1-1-1L:44relimoStkbieftir.:. „erli'llightl,exn6:11.3.1b,euaglirfalinnoieti,"easwiliIali tbiliyot , • andaf e, I oWnegiip': . eLtiihukad.erie s..i:Isu20'r5i no . ene:°.9: t, oainlni;:sti:•ht. i:leoelf:I.:11.0•05:-8shtas12P:451"vaeosBIlui-al ii iul:-‘1: ....?.
will take on. Wfngliarn in a' rousing • lar summer resorts in Canada:
hockey 'game. '
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FLOYD'S : LEATE
.4 • The Bruce member' was :strong in, .
praise of the . Canada United
States •trade agreement dclaring
Otohaf. tfreole .Owfititetst!ifeschts towaSihtehe':ue74e0.1..'
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States to the Value .of, $2,009;000::
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' Mr'. Tomlinson was was. -.critical of the .
.Farmers' Creditors' Arrangement
Aqt• intend to:. show .What this act
coot the .'tOkfittiers of Canada,"he-
aoid. "The, Dominion ' eipendedfrom
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the inception of the -act to March,,,
1938, $269,142.09. Buts therr:.we come
„officers ,L..were„..appointed--throughout •
to electiOn. Year, :When. numbers . of
the Dominion. From 'April 1, 1938,
to, March' 31, :1936,, the -.:adMinistra,'
tion ;Of the, act cost $712,015.06, Tot
hear mon. members talking aliOnt
the . National ' Employment Commission having cost $87,000! In .mY:. own •
county the .act was, , of course, . ,
juicy prOpositiMi. fOr -aC. few' of ,the
old Conservative stalwarts'. On Sep-
Cetliher-1,71934, .:when -311 -e," -act -
proclaimed in Ontario, they aPpoint-
ed. Mr...Snyder-11.ot WiartOri,.the preai-
dent...of the,,,..tonserVative.'ASSoCiatio*, ,
as official receiver. He was to receive •"
$1,609 a year and 'expenses. But •
from September to td.the end of Pe-
eernber • 1935; . he received 'a, salary
of ;2,130, andexpenses of $627:07.
A Luscious ,Morsel
• • "Some other good... Conservatives
'thought this *as too- luscious a, mor-
sel .for Mr.' Snyder te.keep to himself.
$o a little, pressure Was brought to
bear,OilbtnadineXdr.. nRowland, of NSrt,a1,c}fer;
was appointed on -February '19, 1935.-
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and held: office„Until December 31, , of
'that year. In that period .he- received, .
a salary,. of ;1,746.23,.. and expenses
of 8946.73. Why, Mr. Speaker,"he was
,rtinning around the country' selling ,
the sehencte: like, life insurance:
ery time. he coaxed a farmer to take°
adyantage:, of the., att be;. received a
fee and travelling expenses; tt
the • same time he'was doing-
oloVoneeririg. Both' these . gentlemen.
were active throughout. the the .pohntty,
and. when: ,the, .Govertunent'. changed,
on Octobed 14, 1935.- I, asked • theGove• ''
tlriwlil..eddrityt
to jitebsec.trni•i,tiotn,.
4,, theY
were
"Here is the Cost' since: theri. We.
appointed one man ,in the town 'Of'
Kincardine on January' 1, 1036: His •
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salarY. to the end of Decetnber,' 1936. •
:as S1,245, and. expellees $1•83:12, or
less .tban',one,fifth of, Whit the for,
mer government ,paid .for 014 Same
services. And clOn't, forget, he does'.
all the Work the other two ;receivers , •
did' over the' whole totinty, '• As:
say, it is lesi than one-fifth of what..,
the former government, .peid,
for -
the same Work. Of course thatwas
election' Year and explains the extra extra
cost., That is the .sort of thing.
farmers had dished up to them dur-
ing the Conservative 'regime. .
•
believe it ;Was the hon, menTher.
for Iluton Nortlit, Deachmati),
Who said that, -54 per Ocnt, of:'' the
people of Canada. 'live in the citio8;
the rest in the country.. fl�w has toinit
eoino about? Itis, easily explained.
1164 could you ask the 'young 'Men
Illness With the 'with young
Billie quite. sick Or 'several
prevented the. ' Floyd family , from
"leaving. the Village on .schedule' but
on Monday, they bid ',Olen to Luck -
now. .Mr. Floyd willcontinue on to
Wale at once to take over his duties"
'as hank 'manager there, While Mrs.'
Floyd and children will remain' • in
London' for 'a • few days before :'sett-
ing out .for ,their new-. home. • ;
Mr. Floydis7-7sitcceSsOrr---31tr:-:LMC.---
Alpine arrived here early last week.
,GOSPEI.,
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, . that:Christ died for our sins
;.according-tO4tliescripture..-and, that.
,Hc , Was buried .and:•:that fie rose
.again the third day, according to the
•scriDture." Cot: 15. .
Kinardine, conduct gospel
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Mr. Wilkinson And Mr: Hopkins of
services • in LucknOw, Sunday, March
8.39 p.m., Orange Hall.'
BIBLE 'S!1'1.1DY every . Wednesday
night, '7.30 , P.m.; at the home of Mr.
Phillips.
TouNc.„ PEOPLES, every Friday,
1.30. p.m., ' Orange 'Hall.
• APPRECIATION
'The . members of the Women's In-
stitute wish • to extend 'Sincere thanks.
to the . busbies's. people. Of the ,Village;
,who so . kindly donated, the prizes for.
the amateur :contest and also to the
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contOstants,, and i
others, who ,n
any ,way contributed to the 'decided
suceessof the evening. . ,
; Mrs. :Temple' ,Clarke,
• Mrs. W. :Henderson,
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ATTAINE1)-41,Elt M.
Miss -Elanelie MacDougall, - a PtiPil
of Mr t G. Smith, was in. Toronto
recently; trying her -final music ex-
amination. at the :tornnto Conserva-
tory of''Music. Aire, lias :stiecessfully
passed ,the- examination-•to-attain_.er_
MT. C. M. Miss MacDougall is the
'daughter of Mr. And Mrs. Rod MaC-
.Dougall of Kinloss. ' '
• DEDICATE 'SERVICE
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Last Thursday morning's.; ‘Chnrch
of 'the- broadcast over C X N X,
presentedby the Ltieltnew United
Church, was,dedicated by the pastor,.
Rev: S. T: Tti, c'kor, to Mrs. Wm. Reed
of Detroit, the. oldeSt. member e
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congregation,' Who,in August will be
93 years Of. age. : , 4
AWAIT ARENA INFORMATION
iheeting of the *Agricultural
Society. Committee held on Saturday.
to dig:en:Ss' such important Matters
As a hail and a . racc. track, resulted
in 'a ediscussion, Of tho, sub:lea's, but
the 'Meeting, adjourned for IWO Weeks
enting definite information regard-
ng
.tfic hoilding of An arenii in the
eitirriate, 'of ,qhe
est ot Which is beitigiri*itifed prior
publi'd meeting in thi and women of Canada to nye* on -the
e,gard, . • • '(ContinniqUen Page 4)
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