The Lucknow Sentinel, 1937-06-10, Page 10—
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'PHONE.. 115: • LUCKNOW,
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ome IMprovement Plan. •.i
.Gathering *Impresied By Explanation
„ „Of0!
'David Maclairen; Who Outlined.
, The Way The., • Plan • Funetionea:.
. Way Of „Doing••Dnei-
-.Pegg," ,Ife CleimeThe .
• a ,; r
way " 'the Home ImPrevement.
Plan functions and its possibilities,.
were eleatly,oUtlined ,by Mr: • David
MacLaren of; Toronto at 'e ineeting
here on Friday evening: Sonia twen-
tY-fiVe Or more- attended and .were
generally 'impressed bythe clearer
understanding of the working. of the
primarilyestablished to make
Possible, long override improvements
and to pet e0;000 men back -to Work:
it is riot something :that ...is just
here' for today or tomorrow,"itt • the
e Coupe. -N. Winteretein. •
. FOR RENT -Comfortable six -room
holism,' toxin water -Temple • (Parke,' ;
..Foxi, !SALE—Quantity . of aPple.
wood $20O per cord; also feed oats:
J. W. Joynta• , • ,
, PIANO TUNING .
,Expert piano and organ tuning and
repairing. • Leave orders at Schmid
Jewellry Store...44C Yost Hanever. •
. FOR 'RALE :OR RENT-Comfort-
'ahli frame house With, 'garage, lard
and .soft' water. Apply to S. E,, , Rob,.
„ 'ertson. • ' '
Prompt seivice .111, all lines %of.
Plumbing. and heating. Repair ' shop,
. in rear. of Massey -Harris building.-
- Allan, ' MacConnell. ' , • •
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, NOTICE _ •
Having taken over the Supertest
; Service !Station, 'I will continue to
, carry on the repair department as
before.- ' CLAIR AGNEW. •
„ AUCTION SALE -Of farm stock,
• mpleinents, etc., at Lot. 71; Kinloss
Twp., ' 1% miles West of '. Lucknow.
Tuesday, Jime. 22nd. See bilis for 'list
•.arid iterms. Exceptionally good . line
. . of stAlt; Absolutely no reserve. -
James T. Webster, Prop.;
Matt. Gaynor, Alia. '
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PERSONAL
MEN!' GET -VIGOR AT ONCE!).
;NEW OS'I'REX.,TOnic Tablets, contain
:raw ..oyater .invigorators - and • other
stininianti.:One dote peps up organs,
. glands. 'If not delighted; maker :te-
fund price-paid-$1;25---Ca11---write-
"-MCKIM'S' DRUG !TORE,- t••
TOWNSHIP;.'"Iiir ASHFIELD 4
Tenders will, be received lir- the
undersigned up to 8.30 pan. on-.Junc
' .21st, 1987, .fOr ilas.Copstructirin of
concrete as follows. 9 feet sprinbridge.
•on•sideline 6 and 7, Con, 10; 8 feet
ePan_et_Port . Albert; .a' retaining wall
at Harris bridge;, and Wing on bridge
'on Cori. 5: Township .to furnish steel.
,41.. marked' 'cheque •for 10 per cent .of
,..tender,,te'. accompany tender..
Hera Curran, ;,,Aceid. Supt.,
= ' Lucknow,
C. E. McDonagh, Clerk, R. 3,
Lucknow.
The. Public are cordially invited to A
• *CORONATION TEA" • •
on Wednesday. June 16th", from 3. to,
6 p.m. at .Mrs. , Tucker's horine. Pro-
ceeds for the W. A. ' ' •
PA
- Dance 'in
,
, • Fridak.,J
6 -piece o
15c. Gen s 25c (tax included).
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'GARDEN PARTY
Whitechurch United Church Garden
Party will be held- on Tuesday, .June
15th. Bluevale Y. P. Union will 'pre-
sent their ' three -act play, "Clover
Time." .Supper • from 6 P:ni. - 8 P.m.
Admission 35c and 20c. Came one -
come all.
BASEBALL GAMES •
,
cenowae....next two home games
are this Saturday and next Tuesday.
-Owen Sound plays here Saturday, at
3.30 ;o'clock.' On Tuesday, June 15th
Allenford provides the opposition, the
' game starting at 4.30 'o'clock. Ad-
' mission 25e. Don't miss these two
games, • • '
PLAY •
"Mother • Mine"; a •comedy -drama
.will be presented' by Ripley A. Y. P. A.
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in the Town Hall,, Lucknow, Friday,
June llth, at 8.15, under Lucknow
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Joint` o auspices. Admission 25c.
This play is; termed a, drama that
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grip▪ s the heart. •
MOUNT DANCE ,
he-a-ParamoUnt-Hall-en-
e 1Ith. Music by llogarfe
stra. Admission : Ladies
- MOST OF THOSE
Who see COnifortably%haie eithe
teen fitted witli:cOrtective.lenses
or have had their vision checked
to "leakaalf it i3.satisfactory.
one den4deterniiiie ,this. for hlin4 •
• 'Beg:: • ,
F. T. ARMSTRONG'S
•.EYE •81161114; stRvicr .• •
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Will he at lila old stand f in trieknOW
'eadli. I'VedfitieditY and Sattirday. Make
appOintinonts at store or .'Phone 92,
w.„
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FORMER RESIDENT WAS 1 FORMER GROCER ;INJURED Wm. J. Fisher Passed'
BuRIE.p. xugspAy 1.; IN `• HIPP/WAY, ACCIDEls1T
•• ,tt.t
Clireitina 'Agnew Daughter Of • The,
Late James, Agnew? Passed' 'AwaY
In • Clinton • -
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The death Of :Christine, Agnew, oc-
curred in Clinton on -Sunday. ' The
'funeral was held' from her late .resia
dence in Clinton, to South Kinloss
Cenietary on Tuesday' afternoon.'
Christina Agnew was a • daughter
of the late Mr. .arid Mrs. James Ag-
new. former "residents of 'Concession
,8, 'Kinloss, west of Holyrood, and
later of. Lucknow. For forty years
or more, Miss ,Agnew has lived • in
Clinton. • '
- Two sister „survive. Mrs. John Sny-
der and Mrs. John Jarvis of Clinton.
Mr. Joseph Agnew -of Lucknow , is a
cousin. • • ; •
REY: CRAW.
L'tark Cassels- In Serious Condition
F'rom Injuries In lflghway Acci-
_Near Owen'Sound .
• ',ThrOin :throagit : the 1,00: his
.ear when- it 'turned in theditch
aboet,•five, and e half aalles",eett. Of
Owen Sound. on Monday of last.Week
at 3 p.m.,: Mark Cassels of Matkdale
formerly, ^of Lucknow, was seriously
injured and was removed' to. the Ow-
en Sound, hospital. He. has .coricue,
sion of the brain and ether •Injaries.
The unfortunate man% Wag proceed-
ing eastern! toward Owen Sound;
when in some manner he lost con-
tra' of the ear and it Stvvung into the.
;ditch, turning oyee ,filte tines and
tearing a :hole through the 'top Of
the ',auto, through which the driver
was thrown. He was rushed by
am-
ny, • "to_., , hos la where...11
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Mr. MacLaren.• ii A e LLOP::covereVeorisciou,sneas. but pen
, Lengen,.." in,- • ,. •
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tion was 'regarded as serious. •'
charge of the:emplOyment office at
Stratford twas present.Also and spoke
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. mi.: MacLaren ' explained how the
Ikea was backed by the Government
and operative, through chart -
red • banks. Fifty. million &nierswas
available, •with the banks • protected
up to fifteen per cent. against !lessee.
Half a million . dollars • had..been.' eub-
aerilied,' by interestedfirms to pub-
ilcize and ;put the -plan into opekation,
at no ',east • to the government: --. •
•Loane Of from one hundred to: a
niaximern of $2000 are available to
those :whose. 'moral credit" is goad.
This' simply means that those seeka
Ing a' loan , require 'a goo
s-71
that his incoree.
weuld.,'Perecit' him to pay the.inetat-
merits at arrariged• either on a -.mon-
thly or yearly basis, or at any per-
iod as might be desired within the
..Mr. McLaren explained that on' a
taco loao ' the beirmeet „would:receive:
196.75. The full, 4100. would he be 'Paid'
ba,ek in Convenient instiallinents;
working, Out in tirnpie interest to ' a
rate of .0.3%, 771-16 pointed out . that
,aeizaket-,bra.suits'-am-;-;eueh-togne can, -
not' be made, and that iinproVernents
'made, do net -affedt 'tone's assessment
for a period , of three Years; .
Mr. MacLaren enumerated. scores
• iMprovements that. dan , be 'Made
to :honse. and farm hanies, buildings
and. land, ,and urged, the local advis-
lry committee of Which ,Reeve W. B.
Anderson,: is *chairman; to protnote
thepleb. and endeavour to iinforin the
lieoele,.-of_ the:. domniuriity.: the many
advantages it offers. - • • • •
' •Mr: MacLaren was- . A pleasing
qp.eaket, who in. ' intetesting may
McKillcip charge, ,near Seaforth,
comprising ' the congregations of
Duff's; ; Bethel.- and Cavan Churches,
has called Rev. R. W. Craw, of Dor.:
chester and formerly . of Lucknow:
Mr: Craw has accepted.
• Rev.. G. E. Morrow, who has been
pastor of the charge ,for A: number
of. years, resikeed recently to go to
Thedford where he' has, accepted • a,
Call.' The change be, , effective
•auly 1st.
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New•.undergaiments for. mroinen and
'childten. • •Cool, seasonable, Vests',"
'panties, etc._ New C goods. THE
gmkgT, STORE. •• • • ••
CHRISTIAN liELLOWSHIP -CLUB
Rermonettea by -three of the. Young
men will be one, of the attraetions at
the Christien Fellowship Club this
week. All ‘. young -people' of High.
School age.... and over who ;have no
poiritments in their' churches on Fri-
day evenings' are cordially invited. to
come and enjoy this time of Christian
fellowship ,And inepiration.sa. different
prograin every night gives 'ample
op-
portunitr
and .talent: This .Friday • evening we
are beginning the study, of the Book
of Acts. Will those who, plan` to
coine please -read the first two chap-
ters, If you like to sing sing be ,on time
for the .Siarg- Sling of Gospel' hymns
at 7.45 pm. ,sharp. Be,. sure to 'bring
Your. Eib).es, and a„ friend. P. E. IL
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GET PRICE , ON FIRE TRUCK.
• A ccanniunicitioa from a fire equi,
pinent company, wa received by the
talked to his rather small, bu larg- Lucknow • Fire Coinpan at their
,e,r_thhari,..expectedh tudi6neer_itifto....,_re_ month y meeting Monday, listing
eived an tatoge her different on.. _a- We -truck_ ,entl AranpmerilYorLsale
:eption ' of the: It Fa then ' they at $800.4,The,CemPany decided to . get'
:more information about the outfit,
previously understood. '
When the_raritter will receive further
' GOSPEL SERVICES
DURING SUMMER ;MONTHS.
Gospel services: will be held in the
TOmlei residence 't (LoweY'a) every
Sunday evening at 7 pan. and Wed-
nesday evenings at 8 par. 'Sunday,
June ,13th, Messrs. Wilkinson and
Hopkins of. Kincardine, will 'conduct,
gospel 'services: .
• TAXPREPAYMENT •
Take notice that all ratepayers of
Lucknow, who pay any „pprtion of
taxes for the year 1937,aup CO 75%
of the amount of taxes paid in 1936,
betWeen „the let of May arid June
l4th, will :receive 'interest.; on same.
from date , paid, to Dec. 14th,1937at
the rate, of 5e/a, per annum.• ,
'Gets ProMotion, •
• Sid Gardner, • who has %eon deck -
ink on the Frank B. Baird; .has been
-prornoted to watchman. Sid 's • - boat -
was in ;Goderich on Sunday,. When • a
number of local people mere interest-
ed in watching take...on a load . of
grain for Montreal.' ;
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LIBERAL ASSOCIATION '
HELD, ANNUAL MEETING
• The annual meeting of the North
Huron and and 'Huron -Bruce Liberal Aa-
aoCiatioii was , held- in...Winghitie • on
Tuesday, With C. A. Robertson; M.L.
A.; and R. j..`Deachrnae, .M.P.; chief
speakers. - , ' •
,cecutives elected, for the connag
year are for the North Huron -Bruce
association: Honorary presidents,
Morgan . Dalton, and John Johnston;
piesident, -Dr, D. A. Finlayson, Rip,
ley; first vice-pree., Mrs, Robert Dav-
idson, Dungannon; second 'vrice-presa
David McDonald; third Mice-pres.,
Oliver Hemingway; secretary, Eugene
Martin: treasurer, W. T. Booth:-
• North HeronaaPkesidant; Hugh Hill
"first .vice-pres., Dr. Shaw; second Vice'
president Hal. MacLean: secretary,
Nelson -Hill;" treasurer, R. S. aaeth-
eringto. ,
We rieknaWledge with, thank e ,,tub-
sctietion PaYinents ftbei euheetilext
at” A • •distance, ,-, „whiqh. Area& ',been ',tea
teiVed in recent weeks: Wm. Moise,
Exeter; „VandettVelq
Mit; Jriniee Cook, 'Toronto; Fred,
Ctuinp, Relgtav.e; Mies C. B. Goi.ddii;
Ottawa; Dr. D. ,MacKenzie, Ohmage;
Mke; J. G. Matilda.; Tettiiita'
MittdOch,,'Zea andi.at. ' A. Blitatteire
Toronto; Mae McMahon, TOrtintO;.
,,•n..3,.. witifthatit:
Stanley Bathe, ,Tereilttil. as "A;
RebertSalif, Mdtilt leriteett 'WM 1 A.
Finlay, 0e0rgetoWil4 . :Charles ..,,Me"
Olarideboye,„... C. G. .McNay,„
Westboro.;• A. V...Murdech„Tort.'
Ottot, R. F. Elstowi..•D; M.
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consideration. • '
ATTEND' FUNERAL
MargaretRoss, agea 77;
sister of the late Dr. Hall of Walk -
erten,' passed away- in, Regina - On
Monday, May 3ist. The remains were
brought to Chesley. for, interment in
the fanaily plot: •°.
Angus Macintoeh.. and „Miss
Macintosh, °Li-Icily:rood Were inatten-
de:lee at their .aunt's funeral, le well
as Mr. jehri and Mies Marion Mac-
Pherson, Mrs. Win. McPherson, Mrs.
Wnf,' Rutherford and Mr. Gordon Me
Phersen; who arecousins: of the 'de,
ceased. ' •
MM. Ross was the mother of D. • D.
ROSS, treasurer of Regina city., and
Drs. Richard and Walter Ross , as
well as two daughters, who survive.,
NfYSTERY. . HOUSE
- -Witha light appearing on at diff-
erent intervals in a local residence,
temporarily' unoccupied, neighbours
became disturbed • and notified Con-
stable Moore. Who believes 'the solu-
tion to the "mystery house" is a loose
electrical ,flocket,
Injures Shoulder
Mr„,.. Jack Carter,Suffered. a pain -
fel inpley- to hit ,right' shoulder, on
Saturday , Morning, - that tectuited,
medical attention and Which will Mr.
him off Work for a fete' days.. Mr;
Carter had gone to the back of the
field. rit..getL4thelortes .arttLre_celiKed,
, the fall: as he. 'Mt:tented . the. Animal.
:to ride hack to the barn.
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derioni Purchase
ForMer joynt .Evaporator
•Pui New • Steel Roof.' On Building
Which Will Be Used As Manufle,-
taring! A, Plant -Old - -Woolen Mill
Building Will Be Used As riarri
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A business transaction of local
interest took' place ;recently when J.
.G.` 'Anderson '& ',Son purchased from
Mr. John Joynt •Itr Son the apple
evaporator ;building. ' ,
. It is A ,substantial dement building.
which the the netv proprietors has hut,
preyed by the Addition of A new hip
roof of steel, erected' by 'Eastern
SteelProducts,. The. new ' building
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Will e due time be used for the ITIA11-;
,ufacturing of ilea Proaaetk. `la 'Pre-
ferente• to the present frame build-
'ing -which is ' the fernier woollen mill
btiilding, and is SitUated`r-jilst:acroes
tho, river. After the niachinerar is re-
riieyed, it will be need: AS. a Storage
barn. ' •
Tho evaporator has nOto'bden in
operation for e .iiirinber of years, raid
With apple does greatly eut dOWn
.by winter freezing, .,there Was little
ea au likellaaod of it .eVer. operating
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LARGE CROWD. HEARD
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,PIPE BAND SATURDAY
Go ,To Kitchener On Sunday Ar-
range For Going To Camp End
"Of . This Monih •
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Lucknow Pipe Band, ' assisted by a
quartette of Kitchener Pipers, made
their first Sumner appearance ..9n
Saturday eight, ,when . the. band of
Some • twenty pipers and • drtuninert,
,
was , greeted •by a• large crowd. .
" Early in the •evening, the village
Wee. lined With cars and after the
street; parade a dense - circle 'closed
areen e p ayersT-At am.
House corner, where , they Wete en-
tertained with. ,an flour's program
Wring which the ,little • daughter of
Jimmie 'Irwin of Kincardine perform-
ed Scotch dancing.
Plans were , made that evening to
have. the,. local bend return to Kit-
chener on ISrunday,,to take Part in a
decoration, -serviee, .,that will indlude
a Parade of several bands and num-
erous organizations. in .that city: • .
Details: 'Were also completed • 'to.
have--severalofthe'bandsinen- join
the :Fusiliers 'during their week in
camp the latter. Part of the ;month. .'
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ithialgo*ed. To Lucknow Only , About'
,
Two -Months Ago Prac-
tically ' Completed • ' %Renovating
EOme When Ms" Death t Occurred.
• 'Death intervened ' ,early ;SundaY,
morning, and leizuke days that Mr.
Wm. *.J./Fisher would, soon have en-,
joyed in his newly 'renovated home,
in the village, are not to he:
Just about • two Months,. ago, Mk.
Fisher, moved to, town to the . resi-
dence of the late Mr. James •Boyle,
which he had purchased: Here in re-,
cent 'weeks, he, has - been busy while
tradesmen transfigured the home;
and had the work of renovation prac
tidally completed. , Mr. Fisher's
daughter. : Annetta, had planned • to
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Health
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.. SPECIALS
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'CREAk" p.UPFS
CROCC44,ATE.' EATER CAKES; °
PIES- .
RASPBERRY TARTLETS.
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'SPECIAL MINS
DOUGHNUTS
'imp( Soas
.SUN SOT BREAD
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UALITY BAKERY
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riadsuriuner and keep house for her
father,' But now, all this is ',changed.
Mr. Fisher had 'Seeker' of not feel -
ng well on Saturday Afternoon, but
that evening- was dawn street ' to
blear the Band. . His daughter Was
'home for the week -end, and by eight
o'clock.. 'Sunday ,morning, wondered
that she did. not hear her father AP
'and about the .house. Upon going to
hit room; AM' was shocked : to find
that he had passed away. She had
heard her father moving about . at
4 a.m, and; it is believed he, passed
away shortly after, returning, to bed
about :that. hour: • .
.Mr. Fisher Was 63 leers • ef,- age,
, He - was one of seven children of
Peter Fisher and 'Ann Dunlop, . early
pioneers •of McKillop Township;„ near
eelifor---tar,W-herr W•-;
ster, the parents ,inoved WaWan,
Oeh; settling on-, the 'farm , of 11,114.
David :And ;tack He tvi;is edu-
cated at Murray's School: "
When a young man,; Mr.' Fisher
-went west, returning here to • marri
Mary. Gillies daughter of the late
Alta and ,Mrs. George pinks, in .1904,„
The young couple went west again;
shortly returning to take • up the
farm in Kinloss • an the boundary
erisCof the village, Where Mr. Fisher.
has, farmed fOr--.4some-7,twenty•five
yeaes,-"and Where he his been ances-
teemed and. hard working neighbor.
Mrs. Fisher predeceased • her
hus-
band twenty-three Yeart. age. A son
arid a daughter. survive,: George of
Lobo, and Mks. Leonard Knight (An -
'mita) • Of :Linwood; : also one sister,
Mrs. David Kennedy Kennedy and two bro-
here, Dune.%) and 'George, state ;Vet-'
etinaries in -North Dakota. .- -
The funeral -service Was held. at
his late "residence on , Tuesday!' sif-:
.,,terneen, coialleted .by Rev. M.
Young, with internierit in South Kin,
loss cemetery. • . . '
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„LOCAL MAN HEAD MECHANIC
• ON CONSTRUCTION :.JOE
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Mrs, Victor Durnin, left hist week
for: iaakville to join'Mr. Durpin, who'.
is master, megbarik„with..the Duffer -
in Construction Co," now Working at
Oakville,' and of Which: Mr. L. Dv
Geer' 1 superintendent. ' Mr, and,
Mrs. . Dijrnin have Purchased '
Frank Cole's, cabin trailer ii whieh
they---)will-TApend-the--Summeri--TheY'
"VILLAGERS IN REVOLT
.1 HAND OIRE .CART"
The abd'ee caption.: headed, an art-
iele appeal -nig in the Toronto Tele-
gram recently, that by its inaccur-
acies was made quite antusing. The
Article 'attracted ' the attention of : a
Fire Engine Companytwha -immed-
iately -submitted, a rather enticing
proposition to the 'Clerk .of :the
Vil-
lage and lo • tha Fire Chief, regarding'
,a fire truck. .
The . article . read:
, ,Lucknow.. June 4 (SPecial)-Resi-
:dents. Of this village are-pgitatint-
foil' a ;fire truck to replace: the head
tart 'pied at present to transport the
hose -reel. The agitation has; . been
going on for • sometime, ' but has
been. •steengthened by aii: experience
' The, fire alarm rang' and •three of
the village's four fireman grabbed the
;hand '.cart and started the long push
to the blaze. But the three -man -pow-
er cart Was Only; half way . when • it -
reached a heavy:0'1We, and, help, had
to he, located. Three: husky visitors
-froth the northern part' of Ashfield
•ToternshiP lent a hand and the truck
got. eventually to the scene ., of the
fire. But the 'chagrined fireinen ar-
rived to find' that while they., had
been laboring Up the hill, 'a bucket
brigade had extinguished the fire.
exteed_a:. Welcome to their friends
in tips community to visit with them ,
at • Oakville .at ''.15kowniel their cabin
CHARGED WITH SLOW DRIVING
Recently Constable R. J. Moore has
been called Upon to serve summonses'
on two motorists ofthiscempipnitY
-on ,charges of driving top slow:. on the
highway :"down the, country'. • In one
case the offender was ,recently ; served
papers . for speeding,' and his change
ofgait now leads to a slow driving
Charge. . " •
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MAILING LIST CORRECTED
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The .Sentinel mailing' list was ,
corrected up .to last Saturday
morning. Theyellow label will
tell you the month and year you
are paid to and if. ' incorrect..
-Mildly advise us at once. .
' 'With .practicallyeverything.
used in publishing a paper,' hav-
ing advanced greatly in Lrecen.t______
weeks, it is more' neceiniar$, than '
•.ever to the publisher that • sub- ,
scriptions be paid promptly.. If. ,
you- are in arrears, please attend .
to this matter At once.. • '
WEDDING BELLS
HODGINS-JOHNSTON
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A pretty hitt quiet wedding was
solemnized by Rev. F. C. MeRitchie at,
the home ;of • Mr: and Mts. -Meek L.
,
Reg. Griffin16, 'of Ingersoll,' was
FINED FOR NO PERMIT.
'assessed $10. and costs ,of $2.50 for
operating a car without* a permit.
Johriston,. Kinloss, on Wednesday, The charge was laid by Constable R.
June 2nd;_when their, eldest daughter J. Moore, .following'h collision with
Vera .Murdena, was ;united in mar, OcA":-.Welih's car at-VdMillare's coi-
riage to Mr, Maurice' Elliott Hodgins, Iner. east -of town. Griffin , paid the
son of Mrs. • Adeline Hodfins,,Con. 10, levy without 'appealing in court.
Kinlosso,and the late Al red Hodgins.
The bride; Who was given in,marriage
by her father wore a gown of geor-
gette over satin and tarried ,a bou-
quet of ,talipe, lityzof-the-valley and
maiden hair fern. The gibein's grand-
mother, Mrs. _Cox, .acted matron
Of honor, robed. iteher Golden wedding
gown, ,with hat to match and carry -4
ing a bouquet 'or ‘narcisus. The, wed&
ing march was played by Mrs. SielOff
sister of the groarii. After' the cere-
MorY, a buffet luncheon was served.
The, wedding cake was passed on a
silver plate that was used to peas its,
'sixteenth wedding cake. •Later the.
happy couple lef0. on 'a inoter trip
to Detroit,' 'Sarnia and StrathroY,
They Will, be hOlteto their, friends
after the tenth of lune.
•
MARRIED AT. TO,110N410
' "1"' •
..Miithera Burgeiiti• •
Mr, and ''Mrs. J. Davison: and
Wile§ May Davison attended, the • wed-
ding .-45f4 their rieite; Miss Ruth Riikt
gesS, youngest daughter • Of Mr. and
Mks: Geo. ,Mt, lathes
Mathers, at the bride's home, 70 Ros-
lin Totoriee,. on 'Saturday 'rif-
tettietlii:at .3 pot. Mrs. 011ie J&vdtt
itec'ompatiled ,tifetti tAtici WAA 6
,
iltefusals. To Sign Arena .
,Petition Are Very Rare.
Committees Find Ratepayers Sir(ing•
In Favor .0f This Community
Hall, ,, Undertaking Opposition
• -Practically Nil -Expect ,Com-
plete ;Canvas This Week •
' Committees f Who have been at
Work ,eireulatinepetitioris in Conned-.
tient with the arena and community
hall, have found iaetpAyers favoring
the undertaking, to a .• degree, IRA
dreamed of. Refusals to, sign the Pe'
tition are se rare, thee opposition to'
the undettaking din be regarded as
almost ni• t
The , committees are expected to
complete their canvas this week. G,
11. Smith and Robert Rae petitioned
the nOrthieast - ward :---Borace-Altdlii,-
Son and' P. MI Paterson did the north
est seetion and A,. E. McKim arid
in, Patter -ids' the -south
Amberley Tann Deer"
-Gives Birth To, Twins
"Elizabeth" and "George", Likely,
' Names ' For Euek And Doe Bern
. To Widely Known Tame:_Deer
Owned BY John Campbell Of Am-
berley ,
' "Buster! the tame deer owned by
'Jack Campbell of Amlerley; is again
very niabh in 'the' limelight. Ten days
ego she gave birth to twins„ .a buck
And a,dde, a feat Which is extreniel
rare amongk-deer,. it is • claimed., A
Year ago "Easter", gave birth, to a
doe; which not , long after, escaped
by. leaping haat' the barn and 4isfo?-
yeavan, --
The new arrivals iney. probe* be
named "Elizabeth" and "George",
The beak', is, Muchthe larger, and.
lath are as yet ' a bit wobbly
their long ship legs.
While "Buster", the ' mother's
name, is not altogether appropriate;
Buster she :.reinains, ' for , that was
what she ,Wee named: not king after
.Mr. Campbell discovered' her some.
five years, ago in the Point. Clarke
swarnp. She Was then 'about ten
day old.
Permission to keep, her was gran-
ted/ Mr, Campbell by the Department
o Gernes,, andFisheries, and in the
intervening ''years "Buster" has be-
eome, so domesticated that she *en-
ders.. around the hamlet and in the
woods at, Point Clark at will, never
failing to return to ` the sheltering
barn at. the CaniphelL
Buster's escape from the hunters'
gunshas been remarkable, but .a 'col-
lar and . a, red ribbon serve to mark
her as a 'Pet and Aa • far have ..adeeed
to protect her from injury.
Buster .and her *hie: willnow
proVide.ana:--greaterattraction-thare
ever, and 111 'tlie:.;past -hundreds of
meterists have stopped at Ainberley
to yiew and pketograeh her.
The; babies, with their fawn • bodies
flecked with white, spend much ' of
their time, ,burrowing into the hay,
and reee& little attentiong fron the
mother, Untilthey are ;brought out
to pose, when their plaintive bleats.
bring "'Buster" scurrying to their
side•
,
GETS THREEO, 4u0RMONTHS' TE
NINFRACTION „
Theodore Heave of Lucknow, in
Police Icourt in Walkerton on Tuesday
-- ::: --
of jest week, was sentenced to . three
Months' in the County jail by 'Magis-
trate 'Walker,. on a, charge Of ille-„
tally' selling liquor.
Accuseed, admitted; aCeordirig • to
,the. aValkeaon • Herald -Times, that
he had .gieen, liquor to two .friends
from the ,West, who, having' been
'drinking,.. came ta lie home' and
aroused him out . of his bed efter.
midnight the' previous' Saturday.
Persuading"; him give them :Some
which he did, it -Wes clairned
they insisted he accept a dollar as
,reinueeration, , •
0: E. Klein, KC'-., counsel for
.pleaded for the minimum
sen-
tence 'Of shay days, but the Magis-
trate's verdict VA's three Menthe:
Underwent ;Serious Opeeatien „
Friends of Mr. John Spindler Were
alarmed 'lase week , when it was learn-
ed that on Thuredei he had been
rushed to Wingharin Hospital to•
un-
dergo * an operation for bowel; abstrucc'
tiOn,' But possessed of a rugged
physic in- spite: of -h15 S1year,
Spindler ' making a.• reiriarkable,
tecoveryNral.• the ,first,At the Week
he was believed pest the danger
Point and on the road to 'rectivery.:
• .
"ROSE MARIE'' .A'r LYCEUM.
A THEATRE, THIS WEEK -END
t.hQA,1; Pe pi cutttei 6,Y0 o Ail 101 vl onde, eyr oe picture
"Rose Marie", the special attraction
at the Lyceum Theatre.- Wirighani,
this „wdeklenti, Jeanette MacDonald
and ,Neleon • Eddy are co-stars In this
biggest .mniidal thrill of the Year, a
.triuMph for its singing, "stirring •ro:.
panee, bit eangs and spectacle. •
• "Love Is re NeW", a §:nett comedy
MAMA, le the feature the first of next
week width ie another of tile fine
Pietiites being,Shown nt Tho LYcelim
thie seasoa,
,
GETS TWO .YEAR sigNTENtE
Appearing in Walkerton; on charges
ilf-.tlieff.'-jillegar.iii-l'iViTheen
com-
mittod in tucknovit and eicipita, Cas-
well ..1.1ackett.-Wrie• sentenced to two
years in the penitentiary. Ile
else aPP‘rat in Goderich to face other
*trmit Not • • • bhaViraa, ' r •
' A trick of PISSET'81 tee 'Cream
for desert, aesotted flavors; at Cool Summer Underwenr tOf Aff6ii
•44,94,10*-ilitti.11,047§4,N der ,gOobitokt,Loltatiii4
day -window :Specials. THE MA`Rit.OrtTUREI.„
•
PERMA-NENT WAVING
:$0o $5.00••:.—
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' st.A.RcEL,
Make Ap mtments, At ,
• e
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omELLA
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Designed Exclusively For Tot
Only in this *ay it is possible for a,
fouadation garment to be , ennalgetdr
satisfaetory,gimingayona--4eifect,,M
'and lovely style., '
See Mrs. Jessie Mackin*
' Corsettiere Liebman '
--EVELYN.NIXON'S
•Beatiti Parlor .
Rernianent. • Waving ., a ..11)acialItY.
Creg. • Wavesr SPiral *aims; Combin, '
ation 'Waves, $3.5.0 and $6:00; also
Finger Waving, Marvelling, , and:
-Shampooing. 'phone 19 for aPPainte
Ment. • ."
•,,
Public School Reports
Room -IV
' Jr.' IV----Hon.-Betty Taylor 84; ,
Helen- Orr 83, Sao Chin 80. Celia
Wilson .78, Eileen Geoghegan 78,
Bill- Treleaven '77. Pass -Jean Hav-
ens 13) Catherine Johnston 71, Jolmie
Dahmer 71, „ Kathleen Reed 69; Sam
McQuillin 62.. Tom, Patton. 62.' Kath.
_etina-ftes_t_.4.6,2,....__Fred,..„._Webster 62.
Keith Collyer 61: Below 60% -Ross
Paterson 58, Earnest Button', 32,
• There is not a Sr. -IV report "On *32
count of their 'Confidential report
examination being held in' May.,A
• K. MacDonald.
_ Roam'
Possible 500; • Hon: 375; , Pass 300.
!Sr. III -Hon. -Melvin' Ori 394;
Alan McKim 391;, Norma Ritchie 386 -
Helen Salkeld -382.: Pass -Lorne Reid
368; Doris Wylds 354.; Russell Whit- •
by 345; Jim ,:Harinilton 344; Jim Pur-
vis:, 333; . Jean Bushell 315; Dorothy
Paterson .312: Carmen McQuillin 310;
Marjorie- Solomon 306; Russell Arm-
strong .301; Lloyd Stewart 301; Stan
ley Prest '300. •Below Pass -a -Donald •
MacKenzie 261; 'Ross Henderson
sent on .actount of illness). • .
• Jr. III -L -Lorraine Ferguson :411;
Reggie Ferguson:406;,'Pasea-Norniari
MacCartney 365; •William Chin 362;
Verna Dahmer .358; Georgina Geog-
hegan 357; 'Jetta , Alija 352; Doreen
Miller 352; Ronald Johnston .351; :.
Mabel MacDonald 344; Ronald Me -
Innes. 344; Jean Webster ,343;. Ken-
neth-,..-Webster,--338; Esther Patton
322. Below Pass -Kathryn Agnew
285; Donald Johnstone 273; Warren '
-Wylds '252; Jack Wilson 251; Billie -
Button 222: , • .
M. MacCallnM. •
• Room 'II
,
Honours -Jack Treleaven, Roberta
Shirley Culbert, 'Billie -.John-
stone, Lalae ...Webster, Ruth Winter -
stela; Doris Taylor, Venni MacCart-'
near. Pass -:-Jimmie Ferguson, • Alma
:Solomon, Patsy Treleaven; 'Jessie • •
Reid; 'lois. Henderson, Mary. Mac.
Quaig, • Allen -Billie 'Johnstone, Ivan .
-Eloird.-IteloWtPau--;41)1F-AgneW;Pat- •
Sy ',Miller,. Roy Havens, George. Tag:, ,
lor. Albert. Chin, Allen Stuart), Billie
Allen, Ellen. Armstrong; Gorden Mul-4
lin, Winnie MacDonald, Lloyd Gallara...
'H. G. , Sherriff.
•
Room 1 .
.Sr.' Clase.;-Honors--Donalda. Nick-.
olsori, Mare Louise Porteous, Mary
Lorraine! JohnotO___„n Paas - Carrie',
Milne, Rey Aitelfisori: George Chin
Wilda.. Irwin,' Helen MeCteight:A
Elaine -.Irwin. • Belo*Pasa,--Riehard
kett, Turner, Murray.•OraHenderson, ht GordonGenoldlaerns.'on. . ni!-
'Jr. Class - Honors -jean Taylor,'
Margaret Treleaven, Laurence Salk..
eid, -Betty Jean MacDonald, • Ruth
Dahmer; Joan Me tie, t Jackie
StuartI3eryle '--on,
Geoghegan. Pass...46a Reit, Wil-
fred . Black. Jackie Forster, George-,
S'fafthYi ' Batty 'Marie Griffin; ta' 10 .
'MdCartney, Gwendolyn Stewart, Vel-
tria Bitarileyr -JOY Johrinson,' . Billie
1:73Pntt
Mullin, m;leta:tittit,Mc0rEielietli
Wilbertglttir!irvio, •
HAL _ Belost,_,Paasean. Treleaven*,
.
* absent a week or more.
-'- -• ' "'. - ' -HAM Mlirfite,
1
• , HEAR hEAR.
s Hon, tarl LAWS011 M.P. wbo,, ;
Speak at' the annual meeting Of the
AUron-Rruke Conservatives' A!isoc":
ire
• Juno 186 '
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