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THURsDAY, APRIL 22nd, 1937
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•::DENITST'
• 'T:Et,EPIONED
3 'Residence 631
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.pxysi,ciAN & SURGEON
Office Hours:
1.00-3.30- P.M. 7400-t8.00 • P.M.
Sundays -1.30-2.00 P.M. •
Or .By Appointment.
'Phone 86., "
DR. C. C.; .EvELY.
VETERINARy SURGEON
.'PHONE. 115.' •
LUCKNOW.
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johnPattison
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Radio , Service
'PHOlVEWINGHAM, rGISTX.,
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IN LUCKNOW WEDNESDAYS.' .
Leave 'Word ,4t .Armstrong's..Jeivelery
•• Store
'FOR SALEStrawherrY Plants, 4
varieties; "31.00, per hundred.-Wm
Reieh, R. 5,. Locknow. •
FOR:SALE-Yellow Blossom 'sweet
Clover and Kane :Alfalfa.:=Richard
Johristori, 'Phone,. Dungannon .774,-10.
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-. FOR ISALE4--LibertY Ilulless* Seed
11?.. ---1.l
_.Q1a es '
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Leaver, ' Con 11.- Ea:Pt Waiwanosli;
'Phone 614445 Wingham. s
FARM FOR SA,LE orRod
• , 100. acrd 'farm, .well Watered,' in ,Kin -
less. Two., about 4 mil 9s from, Luck:
now.: PosSession at',once: • Apply. att
Sentinel Office. •
WANI'EP: •Mari ,for Rawleigh
*mite, pante Will be Permanent if
you . are a hustler. For . particulars
Write Rawlezgh'5 Dept, ML -271-103-
.D., .Montreal, Canada. • •
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• MEN WANTED -Anyone in Luck -
now or district, • wanting work - On
.highways .construction . or :on "farms
thiSe=seasonTOP-e requested- to register •
, their.: names .With Joseph Agnew at
the Town Office inl•Lticknow. •
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S:E E D
'Grirefpment.S4ndarct NO,: k grades,
. Tiothy, Red,, Alsike, !Alfalfa,
, :Mammoth, T. White 'and ''Yellow BIos
'som Sweet Clovers, Orchard ang. Blue
Grass for sale at. W. G. Andrew's..„
CLEARING . -AUCTION.: SALE
.Of farmstock, implements' and
household effects,: at Lei, 20, Con. 2,
Tuekersmith Twp, -* 2 ' miles west .ot
SeafOrth and 1 mile south, on Fruda,
April 30th; at 12.30 pro. 'sharP.
; Andrew 'Kirk, Prop.
Geri. IT Elliott, :Ade.
PERSONAL.
MEN!' dEt ,VIGOR At 0140E!
NEW OSTREX Tonic' Tablets contain
mw QYatdr inifigPrators and othei.
stimplants, One dose peps up- organs,
glands. If not delighted,, maker
' re-
fund 'Price Paid -41.25. Call, • write
McKIM'S DRU'G STORE
NOTICE
' Marked tenders Will be received by
the Undersigned up teYriday the 30th'
day of April 1937 for Crushing '2000
• cu. yards of gravel for the Township
of Huron. Also price per yard, ' per'
• nine, for truCking same' On -roads in
.the Township, each contract : to be
, 'tendered on separately. Tenders will
be „opened Saturday,. the 1st . day, of
May, at g 'o'clock
937-
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Donald Mackay, .
Ctrirk of Huron Twp.
• p0tIcg :TO :HErpriroit
'INTHE ESTATE' 'OF ;JOHN: D.
..MCDONAtia, late :of. the Township
Ashfield Partner deceased '
NOTICE IS HEREBY‘Glygil that
person having clatiale 'against the
„ •iataof ...Iohn .1/ McDonald,.
late, of
5.Township Of .,Ashfield;
•• deiaso?'"ld,: who died. on' Or about:the.
s r Aty of April, A.D."; 1937 are 'te,
quite& to fortriffird their claims duly
prfciVen" to Ross 11. Martyzi• Or the ,Un-
• dersigriectExecutOra on Or before. the
..:Twenty-first day of May, • A.D.). 1927.
• AND NOTICE, is farther ;:given
•„ that 'after the said date the tnnder,.
Signed. BxectitekS Will. Prbdeed to oie.
•..--tribute-,thelatate haling -regard 'oniy.
'to such claims of 'which, they :Shall-
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. then hate, had, .aietide:, and that the;
Eikkilt4S_L-Will_PO,t; be. liahle-,tor,,-4,,liq
" Said Osaka .e.rialto'sliatC.tkaftot
any >pergoit whose elainis" they Shall
not then
-.DA'rED itt Riple, Ontario, this
. Istoittioth (kik of April, AD. t937.
• Hoe§ H. Martyn, Eipley,,Ontario.
Donald' A. McDonald, R. 1. ge Lick-
• rib* Ontario: , tkeefitefit.
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1:211,
COMING ...EARLY IN MAY
ection Worker MOnday
*4441* 6141 br''...**S1 :VOW.
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,Female ,Dear ,Reflisel TO. Be Prj4h..t.
eried Off And Showed , Fight 'A
She, Chased Roberti' McNiII, Who
Pad* ' . lloriflani ;.;:lJisappecip4 .10,
.. Diekie'd, SWinip. " • • • • ' ' -
.,
.',While'Working. on 'the 'railway ' sec-
tion
west of the .village; in the viciri-
ity of , Diekie's. •Hill on •14.leticiay,•.,Rob..
ert • McNeil:Iliad.' the. unpleasant 'ex-
perience of being, chased by big;
*frightened -off;and
- ' it was a(se • f
.2
o
black. bear. The animal refused tO be,
fight or.. run for ',Mr. ,McNall,' and
he Wiselychose the latter course.. ,'In
't.-hiS 'waY_he-eluded__Mi:s'--Bruinhrt-w
then ;made. off.
•--' It:was-Tate by surprise that 'my:
.meNail. eaine"upon the: animal Which
had . wandered out of. the nearby
v!fa•ln, p The. aniinal;; it was 'estimated,.
would Weigh ' about . three hPradrecl
pounds and miparentlY. angered by
the surprise meeting,. appeared to.. be
in anything. but ;a friendly inarnier,"
Mr. McNall triecis•to :frighten her off
by banking a pail..witha 'tin cerit. but
the ariiinal only snarled and made ler
him. Taking ' to his: 'heels; Mr. •• Mc -
a I pat seroe distance ,betikieen's be.
and ' the ' bear, which. disappeared.hi'4
to ,the ,sWainii. , ^;... • . ..: , , • •
'Beats. Appear' to 'be4;iiiikii,''Iriqre
coihrnori:lii :.;.this district,,frem Where
they had totally disappeared. fex• solli4
years. 4Alielicer c''.1 A rill' ,sightecl
.in
the Bruee. Beach Area: some time ago,
and two Or three . years ago, one :was:
shot on Mr. Rodger Corrigan's -fan* :
rill .Brothers, 'Reund • The World
Reveal Their Exner-,
• lenies.1.,:At An Entertajnmpiit I1'•t
• s , CORONATION BROADCAST
CKNX To. Be InCIaded In The Broad.'
cast -Of The, *Cerenienies And.Other•
Special •PrdgrAms:".;',
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'., The., :Canadian :•13rodcleaiting
Corp-
oration now has completed arrange -
Meats with the 'British'. Broadcdsting
•CorPoration. to Rieke available for re.
transmission in Canada all programs
Of importance in connection with the
Coronation on May 12th ,ofsilis MO
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esti, King. George VI, • :
4CBC, On behalf of Canada, likewige.,
will participate in the special Em-
pire 'hoinage program :whiCh.will
pre-
cede the message -4P _Ns mente.
Tliflf-a.festY following the Coronation
service. iri.*estmanister..Abbey.' Ev-
'VerY effort is being made for. complete
coverage of the eeremonies„ both prior
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to and After the Coronation .itselt:Se
that "listenera-in this country will he
.brought as close as possible to the
scenes in London. .
The national network Of the ',GBP?
it"fs. expected, Will be opened' between
four and five o'clock 'ia tlie Morning
• and will remain Open throughout the
day. • ' •:''
.•'-.-.'e,„ffN,T-as1"yinghem has, been gran-
ted facilities .and. will be included .
, ,
th roadca,st of the Coronation cer-
emonies and special' :Ptogtarlis thru
out :the day; Of May 12th.: :
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iiING-EFFOIrrirgt
BIG FEATURE ATTRACTION
•.FfoR JULY IST CELEBRATioN.
.If present plaris click, Lucknow will
have ' an outstanding 'attrateticiii that
;will permit: a celebration" :being held.
bete on 'July 1st that should 'Path 'em
in. Details of the preposition are rait
Yet ready for publication as"„cenfiriria
tion ,of. "the 'matter is being awaited..
Sufficient to .iay at present, 'hoWever,
is that :if it cart be arranged, and it:
seems ,More than likely if eon, the.
sticceSS of „the day is .practically as-
sured,: .The proceedsof the daY..'„Would
be turned eyet .t6 the. Arenit-Fund.
• its Setne time since
had a "Bit .Day",,;hrit is • should be a'
ceinparatively- easy ..task. to ,Arker14.6
a mighty interesting celebration this
year if those.•.'behind the Present pro:
positieti, are • seeeessfuLiiiliabig„.- up
the 'big feature' which . they haVc!„ "bp
their sleeve. : •
On May 6th
The ..experiences of Ellsworth and
theirLRe Y. •vv:aTyelal,tpuwnhd.ileth.etbweyo.rild",thwuimithOb:
yividly retold here, by word and pic-
ture, krone, pf the brothers, ,two
weeks from tonight (Thursday: May
in• the Town Hall.
These two brothers aims of Rev.
S. L. Toll, formerly of. 'Earlscoart
Church, Toronto, and • now retired,-.
,are 'graduate§ of Toronto linivefaitY,
-1:-WPIT-theirratluatio1r
mined JO see the 'world, and et out
witli a. fewdollars each, and witha
camera .4s their only valuable.' pos-
session...
Right 'round the world. they 'wen
over a period .of .a year, across twen-
ty-seven' countries, , a distance 01
30;060 miles with .their .transportation
bill . almost nil.• • .
Many colorful pictures add interest.
to their lecture and experts consider
their 'Picture taking -effort's fi as; a
Ariumplin.-.-eiliatehr-4-photography:'
Everywhere' these' brothers • are
at-
tracting eaPacity . audiences and it
seems Altogether :likely 04,6-tifie Town
Hall Will be t ed. Upon their viijts
here, • • .
BASEBALL, CLUB,. TO STAGE -
' DANCE NEXT THURSDAY
Oast of 'HolYrood.
tH0§E- WAiirinv.0. • woHH:.
ARE ASKEIX.TO. REGISTER
Anyone in- the village or .district.
-wanting 'enipiernent'l :on • ,highways
conStruction at • on farms; are :asked
to register at the office of ;the village
clerk,. Mr. .JesePh:Agpew: Aceording
to George, It Langan, poperinthialet
of the • Employrnent• SerVice
p
.-Luchnow Baseball Club, reorgan-
ized. on Monday, has laid .01i14.1s- for 'a
dance.. to be held ifri..the Town • Hall,
mitt Thursday night, April 29th.
Fund are requited" for equipment to'
start the season-, and : as . well ;there's
.some outstanding .debt that, the Club
Would' like to see . Wipeds.'out.' Me-
Cartners .pepular orehestra will pro,
Vide the musia...
The Club is also 'Planning to sPon-
or a play in.:the near' •future, svhic
ould: be well received as there has
t -been 4.,lrieer talent .playpreS:ented
Luckno* since.' last
13ranch
sh
at Stratfercl, there "will'be o-deinand_4,
.for WorkersshettIyand all rinem-
ploYed Who register a 0Yob
lik 1 t •
taken tare of during the season::
• BIBLE MEMORY cONvist
• : Just seven more •wees 'left for the
.Bible. Meniety Contestants, We trust.
that many' Of the 325 Pupils "'entered
,
will -complete- the' hat • of 100 verses:
Prizes will he awarded according 2.tei
the
number",47-vetses-nienbatized Per-
feetlY-. First prize "to, those : learning
100' verses, second Prize for 75 .7erseS,
prize for 50 verses and fourth
prie for verses. • The tl!.dents.
learning thes.highest number of verses
will Compete :for thc championship at
dernonatratieri in 'buckno,w
sometime , in.. June. ;Please rezneriiber
,that the Verses Must .be quoted
fcctly, or will. not be : accepted. ' For
further information; call 'Pearl ..
Hen-
derson, LucknoW, :
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.INDIAN PAIR GET
STIFF TERMS AND .LASHES
'teenard, and Chauncey., Bernhardt,
Indian ;cousin's, • , were Sentenced to
Kingston" PeriitentiarY for hibi. atlit
-fie 'Years' respectively for • a " series,
,:
of crimes throughout' south...W.'estern
'Ontario, which ineluded, the theft of
Rev. J. :Caley's cat,: Whielfwas
asecl in abate of their robberies. As
Well as the. term, Chaneeyis to re-
ceive 12 strokes of the strap: six in
the ...secondMonth "and :, six. : in the
fourth. Leorip,41.is to receive eight in
thezseconOnonth-,--and eightinthe
sitiel:Au EVENING
.
Plan to ,attend the entertainment
in. the . United Church,. Friday April
Prd; presenttl;&-by .Mrs. risher's.
group , of the Woniele.s. Association..
Program %in.:chafes a.' one -act oplay.
••Adrifission-Adults .26c- Children .10c:'
family tickets 50c.
PL,1t11:8a DANCE 'kr ST: HELENS*,
Lingside Driniadc Club will pro -
sent their play "His 'Uncles ,'N'iece'!,'
in the 00,,trinninty Hall, "St, Helens,
on Ptiitay, 'Afitil 23rd; under auspices
Of the' Women's Institate. AdrniSsitin
.25.c and 10.c.,',Paileez
• DANCE U Oli:AXGE 'HALL
There will be a dance in the Orange
Hall;'Luckaio*", Thesday,
April 27. M-
inission, Gents 25c; Ladies with lunch
free.Iletee a .datiee You don'ts waiii
to iniss. Everybody weleoinea,
,PARAMOUNT • DANCE
In Paramount Hall, Friday;
23:4, Hogainfs- Orchestra.. Gents gte;
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PROMINENT ORANGEMAN • --,
WAs' 'HERR YE$TERPAY
Mr. ,L. H Saunders, . of Tor,oristo
Grind Organizer for the L. 0. L. ad-
dressed meetings in Lucknew yester-
day , in • the, Orange, Hall, the liftei--.•
. „ .
moon, he-cc:Ai:Meted- a meeting atten
ded •hy piasters, , primary • niasters,.
-past masters ails!county misters of
lodges iii ,the: district.
In the evening he Was scheduled
to., address 4. publicmeeting in the'
Orange. Hall on the ''Separate . Schools
question. ;
TO ORGANIZE UNDER 11. IL P.
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George H. Langan,. ,district organ-
izer for lInroii and Perth, ander the
,Home Improvement ' -Plan, has .,been
tough with Reeve W. B. Anderson,
,with a view to 'setting PP :a legal. or-
ganization. This. would erabody an
advisory committee Of seven ineinVers
.interested in the, prometion of this
idea.A Public Meeting IS likely.to be;
held in thls regard, to he addressed
by one fully versed. 'in the Plan • for
the purpose of informing the public
hew to take kdy'antagri• of the .act and
,
the, possibilities it offers. •
Prominent Speaker To.
Address Men'ilally
evt Manson Doyle To Speak .. At
Three Services This .Sunitay-.--Triple
'T Class Of Winghain To Attend
And: -Assist In Afternoon Seivice
Manson' 'Doyle,. p:p.;, ,cefieroi,
:Secretary of the Young poopie,s.'•DO.
paitiriebt, in the,I.L.thited Church, Will
address . •Meaks:,;.Rally in th Luck -
now United Church this Sunday
af-
ternoon, at. three o'clock..'
'.1Vierribere ofthe TtiPle V. :dais .of
Wieghani,. have expressed' their •in-
tentiou of. being. present and
as-
sist in' the serVied,..,,Thete Will he a
inea'S choir ;for the. occasion..
Ijoile will. Speak on ,•!thrist!an,
Von*, :-3:ror1407
address from ' to ..atilitteht
an - author-
ity youth Inevements,, promises .to
.be well worth ' hearing. and • anjnyit,
is titended•1°. to •a14., .to .attend
1),'. Doyle will,
'eljOak, alse:‘,at•• beth
the inetilitag and' eVening. service that
aok.., In the inerilitie hiS'ISeriiitni will
hi in ,keeping withthe,8iiriat,ik,gOloOl.
anniversary' itha in •,,thei. eveninghe
will :speak paSlicUlarly to the iyating
MARRIED AT LONDON-
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A quiet . wedding was soleinnited
in Londea. on 'Saturday' Afternoon,
when .Constance Law; ''dinighter, of
Mt. and. Mrs: E. 3. Law,„ of London,,
became -the 'bride',Pf Mr. Rey Agnew,.
son of , Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Agnew•
of that city and formerlYfif I..!ucknow.!
Rev. J. A.. Agnew of $t. Mary,:
uncle of the groom,' ;officiated.'
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tgtEIONAHlr.' AitgwEs.
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'Dr. C. c.: EvelY„ veterinary surgeon
Of Ouch*, has • -OPeried a :practiseLin
this Evely took up;
'quarters :the first �f the Week in the•
Reid building,'". adjoining' H.
Smith's office., :
' A
Lang.
Wils
after
:Be
and
,Mal
:Most
in ,go
home
ture„
tOrro
two ;b
at, he
and
One b
seven
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'home'
18th,•
atives
SerVic
"Beaut
inent
OBITUARY
GEORGE' WALL
pad .glooin.."*as cast over; the
side ,earnifrainity;:?.wheri ' Linceffi
; 'eldeat, sori Of .Mr., and Mrs;
on Wall, paised Away 'Api.11'16t,h,?;
a brief. illneSs of six weeks.
although never enjoying the nor-
eirerigth which is hestoWed on
Young .People, was usually
od health'. Lineoln Was of :4; very
kifidly and cheerful na-
and will lie.sadly. Missed iby his
Wing patents,' three Sisters and
I -Others: •Holiez Gorden and Tie'
nie,' Mts. Bert Moffat of Bervia
AtrS Wraith "6f Lucid -low.
rother predeceased , hini
years,. . .
uzieral sem/de • was held at the
o t),,li,'"'e.iparente, on, Siincla4 April
*it .41iieh' a large. eircle of rel.
and friends' Padiindlytrilmte.
e Was '..eeridiikted: by. Hey.
k .of ;!:Langsicier and-- bY-SpeCial"-
t' Mr: Fred thortipSon.sang
ifnl .Beckbping .1-taticle","
Eutor-
was Made„ in ,the TeeSWater
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oil Should ,Coronation .
Day Be Marked, ere?
Has Been -NO', PehiVie Plan Decided
On: .jtegardfiag Mangier . In,. whieh,
'rkaY: Shugld. Be Observed
Row should Coronation Day. be. ob-
serve • In Lucknow, is a question that
IS being considered, to, some extent
by those who are 'mere: er less COn-
cetned in whatwould be a suitable
WaY, to recognize Such an iamortant
event. '
. The fact that the radio will carry
a wOrd. picture of thie 'event ap' well
as special featirres through
s whether
or not any local public gathering
would attract many •.people , during.
that day. •• ;
However, . it might be . Well to call
a meeting, .of interested citiiens
discuss; the matter, one committee at
least, could be, aisured sioMe.• .vvOrk,
and that would be. a decorating coin;
NO doubt, many homes and most
,business places Will .be decorated On
this 's day and thadd to -the effect it
tO: decorate- ;the
Main street to sonie extent '
It is likelythere will be a• •danee
in the: -Hall that night; . in keeping ,
with . the occasion.
The :Guides and Boy Scents ; could
carrY-,;.obti+theiTaild-cirlterri;--ef7iir".
'Milling the crowning of .a King, , by
lighting a• beacon -fire. Bey..8cout
leaders, in Canada have been ealled, on
to take the initiative in arranging for
a coast-to.coast beacon chain
lar to the oiie. that marked the Silver
jubilee or the late King George V -
:
In arranging: :the fcoast-to-coast
beacon' fires,' Scout leaders will 'again
select' Ceastal heddlands, mountains
- • , ,
and hilltops fer, sites, from :Which to
Press . their: messageofloyalty.
There are. nicaonyi higeh points the
tnkb
used. to advari-
tage for this
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'PUBLIC SCHOOL MUSICAL
' • PESTiVAL :NEXT WEEK
• A new inevatimi in this s district, a
,maajeal festival, •, Oen public
"sehools. in, South ` Bruce, will • be': held
„kincardine Church,' Batiar-
tlay, May, .1st, With session i at.30
a,in., 100 and, 7.30 pm. The 'feature
of the Livening will be a two -hundred
Voice choir,; under the. direction ' of
Mr:. G. .goy Fenwick, supervisor • lot
Music for Ontario,: as Well as num-
bers lortbe "winners' of the various
classes. A' 25c admission fee covers,.
:the entire, day's Program.
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- • THE GOSPEk,
, "And by Him tto.t:belieye are
justified , froni„ things, ftoin. Whieli
Ye could net be justified by the 'law
of ,Moses" Acts 1:•392
Mr..; Wilkinson And Hopkins of
Kincardine .eonduet ;gospel, ser-:
vice in Orange. gall; Sunday; April:
at .7 pm., ' -•.
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ATTENTION TENNIS . PLAYERS
• .
There, will he , a meeting of mem-,
bets of the local Tennis Club and eany,
one interested, in the Terilii, 'Hall this
Friday evening, , April 23rd, : at "8
O'clock. •There . is, important Misiness,
on hand . concerning the iinproying. of
the tennis 'courts "dpd a full atten-
ilanee requested.
FlUrartiow_nshiP_Graii-
TO' feed- English, Pigeons
Grandson Of late , and Mks.
Peter Clarke Of :1 St. Helene, Is
Another 'Student To Attend •;Color-
• • ful. CritonatiOn. eeteitiOnieli
1, drain from Huron' TOwnship! will
'be fekto pigeontria .gt: Paul's square,
London.,..Fngland, during the; Corona-
tion.' Marvin; Farrell, of that town-
ship, one • of : the Ontarity , -S,eoeiidar:$7,
Scheel •piipile to :be. Seleeteed, for the
. ,
trip,. will take: aleagi-soine gtain, to
fccd the hiMs Whielu. are. etiel.a,
fam-
iliar sight in Old Lond�n.
putilior lonJ iltorost- 'the' Cor-
onation Ventre's areinid, theannou -
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Ine Bread
of Health
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The 'Breaci
of ea
OUR MOTTO -=QUALITY AN
, p 4•ERvIc.
iWEEK-END SPECIALS
, CREAM. rupis SPECIAL BUNS
-cH000LATE LAYER CAKES. , DOUGHNUTS
PIES , I "• JELLY -ROLLS
;RASPBERRY TARTLETS., SUN" SOY BREAD
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QUAIJTY ,BAKERY
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Enjoying European Tour
Interesting Letter From Former Ash-'
field Girl - Received . By': Relatives
Here • Tells Of „IiiterestifirPhiail
Of A Euriipean • Holiday. •
•Mr. John .Kilpatrick, local" Massey -
Hattie agent; has :received an • inter-
eSting letter from • MS: sister, . Mrs.
Herman yoaden• (nee Violet Kilpal-
rielc) 'Which wile. of Some of the high-
lights ,Of e tour .1of ; Europe. and
Mts. Voaden, „whose home is in Tor-
onto, are on the • fourth
their7tour,",f hey-aiiitend to return: in
August. The following .letter, which
we publish An part? :Was,' written ii
Verrieeat the Hotel Marconi and
We are in the fourth month of triat
trip and is you will. See by the: letter-
head, are in,.Veniee.; Sp far we have
had three Weeks:in:Paris, eight weeks'
of. sun... and. ,,:warnith• on the south
coast of France and one weela
rnore---lin Italy. To-niotrow morn-
ing: We leave for Germany and hope
to , Sleep,: to -morrow night at Ger-
aniSch Paittirkirken in the Bavarian;
.Alps. ' 'eXpect to stop for a few
days' :skiing:, And_go_en..to , :.Munich;
where • soling • should well advanced
One of the. beauties of. Europe is:-.--
tei%izte: nionined;•:Lnjahss.t. Tt,e!h!,dayvaintiet,...414i,eiTafe
One • can. scarcely' wear. •a
. „. .
vELyrsi,.
Beauty P,arlir
peti,anent Waving a' speciahty,,
Crag; *eves; Spiral :Wave, Crribin-
Ation"WaVes .$3;;50; and $5.00- also
Finger Waving; Mareelling and
Shampooing/ 'Phone 19 ,for'. appoint
tnent.:
. New7curt4ins and7Draperies,, New,
Sheetinge and PillOTW' Cottons: at the
Old Low Price, -- THE MARKET
, •
RaiseFor-
.
At Coronation Ball'
ExcelWell Arranged . Buffet Luncheon
lent :.Music, Gay Decorations.
And cloak • Room ' Artang,illentii• De- '
.' lighted Large Crowd Who A4ended
Dirie' Of The Season's Smartest
'Events • Last . Week
" . . •• .
•
The • Coronation Ball, staged in the; ,
Town . ...Ball last Thursday. evening,.
proved to be one of - the •. smartest
dance: events • of the 'season,. and -the .
key. crowd that attended; to Make the
event ELprpAtabie one, didn'thesjtata.
eipress. themselves as delighted
with everk. Phase of the evening
..,MOCariney'S eight -piece -orchestra
was at its beet and left nothing to be
niorrew..night.we'lt be •••irt• -Yea desired the'will "dlince •.°
can all Winter'ip the equivalent
Of . out .own " spring 'warmth, With grass •
,flowers, fruit,.• bloom, etc,, but three
hP*O7h37-i-iit'6.-fai you high enough.
•iii'lhe taionatAinS.'„tO 'Wade. in Sno,W,
over ;the .knees.
Venice :s ‘'si'ery fascinating. , ' You:
know ' of course,.. that; the streets are
%canals., and the street. -cars, , boats
.71•Iere are,..nri..:autOS„'and. no bicycles,
Motor -boats -.Cot ' gondolas :if. you ::c.:sp
affOrd it).; take 'Yob. to and ire. There.
a4rn.red:nl'a.46ndY.,calrtl•Cahtiedes'" abatiddglea:!9:Vvei-4..11.thl:
cepalS, for pedestrians. ' • " "
' !Naturally : since the ':, seventeenth
centbry:the":".huildirige:, have •Puffeted.
some ", delapidation.., ::the :fronts.. are
not always's: iiiiiir:taive..Eat when you
enter.. one of theSe Olic palace-4'reil'he
gin to .,:he• •properly ,astonished : arid .to
.get some idea Of all the magnificence
end glory that 'WAS Venice,. The .rooms'
are myriad :,.and enorromia, . they have
marhie. floors:. WAIL. aioneAnist-.:. e-
**ortl-i-tOrtinies:. The deceratihn and
furniture. are- beautiful.' Ami npstairs.
:they have presetved, 'iTiriple costumes
of the; ,I:7th ..century r In the; •intisie
recoil is: ',the 'old. Spiriaret.an0 ..a. Whole
colleatiCin ' ei- inualeal inatrunient ...of
the fahrily..who. (*fled the -.Palace.
I airy not Surethat you are gr'eat•
1-5;, interested in olds-:biaildingS;,:archi-
tecture etc., : So , Will; realeime_iiither,
deSeription .iir4i1 'I come.' •Mone, ' It
*mild,. take e abinth ' sto i see.' Venice'
properly ' anyytaY, and ..*-e have only
three de...vs here. jiist. bY',Way'ef: cont.„
ti-ast,'Vve saw Murano, the glass-biowl-
ing .centre. It was ugly in the, Way.
that any factoty. centre MP f be. • but
very interesting, 'We .000- home on •
the,.'same. train -boat With 'the, Wotke4
.at closing thire-just to See if .Fascist
heviWao;71:..ieerr: Actually lTt'tke°It, .1,th, ItaliansOdaif different
7titx iihle YI.,':°:neevi.1;61iydr
:•happy iipOpie AnyWay.: At $o in the
Meriting theY,'.are., Still going.along
the street, singing At thetoti'''of their
Voices. No one za"SttrpriSed, and the,y.
ttC)slliittlt:n?ctT44:il
vela& .., - -. , : • . . .• • •4 .
'And :' the& kindlY, '.,hiipittibte:
_ _ .... and'.....cleati'.Lthe,„.f4lag'ei,-.-.aitwe--ltnn
eetrie-terY--viltk-''.01)Si'lli'4Wallh''''Qatittin.hia.'nfr-M7Iiiii-t.ti.Thia(87.-i,Pii48:', Ilit11,; .d6w not Sient to live in
'Italy.
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italdenb'y, Wesley . Young,. Chester i noiwent, in 44. week's' issue, that Yon have to. go to Ter'ciiite or New
Pinnell, .Harry Wall ati& tate', Goble 'Donald. MaekititOslOs. aliOther ifigh York to Au& .fili* ..• . . ' , .
a§ ,pallbearers. , ' ' • : . . geneol" student to he Present at. this We' Manage, language fairly , well.
...: ..: • . .. :
, the float tributes consisted of four t event ra world wide intereitY Donald &it Prencli ii,n4o;eit very . ration in
antaye &in • Illetheii ':'4Patheii''' trid is it,-grandSonf'ot th&,,late. IVIti, ;and 'Otte Inontbs.,..of haviflit:• to speak it,
gh 'aba ...,tohil '''4'.1ilthi. Stit' I:.'e§''' ';ii i4 q66otia teit. el ItOV! Ati4 li'ffIS: liVeen, th ' tW- ' '
i
Varnily,, 'Mr; and Mit, Bert ',11,Ieffato, :.1Ir-8,_. Peter -01ark-' of ,',8t!. Helens', lie Itermaa :0600 some.'Oetitutil and tO''
,
, . .
forthetly Ailsa blast:11
Misies Verne Steward and ''Arleile
, ,
Jewitt. sang vocal. ainribers with the
orchestra.
The orchestra • platform . was ..gaily
decorated, :With colored.: lights used
effectively. A garden scenefornie&.
an , appropriate .haekground With '
hollihocks „shooting up 1)411111cl sa stone •
wall,. painted by Rexford Ostrander.
Mise: Eva Greer. assisted. the commit-
tee by providing .the .fhiwexs. "
Flags and ' coronation .decorationa,
and draperies .ccirmileted the scene
,that -'-inedethe ball, roost; • attractive.'.
In the Council roora.belovv, the crowd
in: turn,according, to: the Triepth Of
theii birth, *as served or: ta,thers
served theinielV„es to a buffet lun7'.
cheon. A, long , linen .covered table .
Wit s attractive with Silver Plates of
sandwiches, 'cookie's and pickles' and,,,
silver coffee services' This feature
„ ,
,
was a departure • from the usual •
method of serving ." lunch. 'and was
.carried off; quite nicely with alinn:
dance Of refreshments for all.
Coron-
ation „CuPs, and saucers were deflated
for the occasion by R. H. Thompson.
tiolhe.
akrol-401:ni.,4r3rwiha°nv
rsacelcsPerle:ideidnb.Da
for
the ladies eoatsand with a super-
visor in charge during the 'evening:
.1'hi3 preepte.d any., disordet or loss
And was:. a feature which also pleas!"
-ed'-theda-ndera.
Net Preedcls. amounted; te almost
fifty donate; which is to be entirely
used to 'assist ;the; Arena. Fund; The:
, event Was ''`SpOnserecl by nutn•bo/;.
Of young , :Men , of the village,, who
have 'redentlly. organized,,.' but as yet
have not tretictod: coon a, !Mine. This
group is , enthusiastically behind'. the'.
arena and any project' that Will pre-,
niote the: interests of the village,, iind
will continue' to, be, Active from finie
to time. It .is „probable that the Ctn.,
Oriation Ball Will . beecnne, an. Mihail
event.
i. -There' trete..ne Compljitentaty.:
'tickets' to anYefie; and .the...fellowing
tahroe_etvhee„Iritiog%eep..,tizeetii!toit,e:p_eaalittfre's "
Admissjon fees
•...„ • .
Expenditures:
-Oft:he-gra; .Cloak Aeon" and
Other .assiatente r
Decorations,- postage. and '
Printing
Lunch
Atii4geireld* 41t 41444,:444.1.1.441444.14.4.444,.$ 9.35
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Total
Mest EuropeanS ',stieaking ht 'least
two lelignagese.•
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AL•44444•44.••••44
64.1