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THURSDAY
LY lst, 1937,
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Wtling Balls' .BandCOUNCIL RECEIVES
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ARENA PETITION LISTS
cotch, Concert Dancing
Celehrete. In LuciciioW".. This":After
0,4 ,
ZainiCi7rthe petition -favoring ' the- - •'•
nolin- And; 'Eveiliag Brinbuilding g G' H s oh • Th . •
f` an arena ' Lucknow' RECOMMEND LOW -UP SIGNS
•Lunek'Easheta. And 'Mike* .was Presented, y a ., •
Day ' i three' parts represen, The ' Coroner's jury, in • c• Onnection
petitionn 1.was
Of •lt-Bingo -And--.*freshinentng • with ,:the, fatal accident at:1011000W
.P00 11,s On qrOunile, ; . theg ViltAge,:,:leinPd each' bore.' -the taatn...'weeic apart from bringing. in
• . • •-•,- . , f, • • -t the the 'verdict, .recpril.mended that j"slow
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nature o a• arge -majori yr•D , , • .
• • -Thcre's, weestling,,Inille bands and 'T :`.. -up". ''signs erae.tad 111
on the ••prograrn for today, • ' - - 'motorists plias through ..that hamlet;
' ' favorably s.nd instructed • the. - • •
biiigo, -a Sceteh.7-•eancert•-and.Idaneing. "-CoUrieil-reCelifect the petition ,vidwnf-the...excessive speed that- , any
day, Jilly 1st that ' will mark Luck- • ' • • ' h which is also a school zone. Crown
LI arrange an. aPPointinent with t -
, ritr,w s first celebration Xor reehern;• assnre, Jury
s°Ine Railway' . and Munpal 13Oard, when Attorney F
a deputation will Present, .the peti- ,
s' Passed on to, the proper authorities.
i tinie. It'atacks up like an nitereSting - • - - • that. the recemrnendation would be
array of entertainmentand you'll.
tions tp this 13oardseeknig theie,.a.pl.
want to join the. crowds that . flock 'proval in the Matter.
to town. • '; , ., •• •, ,• .• •
Council made:a...giant to the .Pipe
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, Allier,,afteXileciin,raetWAtIeS,:g0mInfingg,' Isaiiir-of--7$50;;00'. :- .. . - ....
..,rit, ,1.30, when .- the Lucknow , Pipe
••Biind and. the . Scetch FUSiliers•• of
ainnia; 'Pipe ' and orKiterither, . in
all'sinne, thirty 'pipers and drummers.
, will parade, to the: park, where Luc -
know and Winghtim lin In
baseball battle.. • •
The feature :attraction of •the Af-
ternoon, a 'heavyweight • wrestling
• bout will 'follow. This bat brings
'• together, none other than the .netor-
foils Johnnie Kntair, Canadian Cham.
• 'Pio!), and ",13PiinY'' 'Dunlop, ,another
heavyweight.pf note. The bout has
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, been aruanged throtigt Jack . Cor-
coran of Toronto, with a time liniit
of One 'hour, or beat two out of three
.:There.*ill: be bingo and refresh--;
mentov.hcaothsonk..the,,,,,,groundsaf---„Bring,
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your 'Ouch haskets,,and"have a picnic
supper in the park, to be. on hand
.for the Monster, Scotch:Concert in,
, the rink that evening. Cameron Ged-
des .is master .of ceremonies :and will
.,....Likleo,:gonduCc. a male choir of 25
• voices.• ' '
A dance will follow with music by
r
the tebird". Orchestra of Welker -
ton. ' day goes ahead, or
shine: , • '
jR L. TreleaVen
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ENTIST
TELEPHONES
Office 53 W. , Residence . 531..
Dr.. Wm. Fowler • -
FIcirsiciiik! se,. SURGEON
- Office 'Rows: 1‘
P.M. ---,7.00,_-,••• 8.00_
- - Sundays -1.30-2,00 • PA.
Or Ey Appointment ,
'Phone 86:
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•.• VETERINARY..suRpoN, „
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'PHONE 115 LUCKNOW
FOR SALE-Dfeering ' 'Mower,
It. cut; single Horse Rake. - Frank
FOR7--SALENtiariber of 'Young,
Pigs, 5 weeks old; Apply to Kenneth
Purves. •
FOR SALE ' RENT -8- room
house, veiandah, hard and
soft Water, large lot and barn. Mrs.
T. E. 14 Gibbon St., Goderich.
HOUSE FOR SALE 6 - room.
house, good. repair, . newly painted,
-hard- and ,soft Water; %-acre
. Mrs John Darrow. " •
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STANDING HAY POR • SALE -20
acres' of-, alfalfia;and" Timothy, , and
.9 acres ' of Tlmethy HaY.,--- James
Baker, . HolyroOd, R. R. 3. '
MEN' , WANTED ' for Rnwleigh
Routes' of :•800 :Right , Man
should ' Start.'earning $25., Weekly and
increase repuor., ..tonay.;;•-ll,ew-
leigh'si Dept: N�. ML-271--S-G, Mon-
treal Canada:. :
E S 0 N
MEN! 'GET.' VIGOR:, AT ONCE!
.NEW OSTREX Tonle 'Tablets •contain
tey r-zinvigerriterirand.--lather
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•Itimulantsi3One-dOse peps up organs,
glands, If not delighted, maker re-.
fUndiv'Price paid -$L25. Call; write
• MCKIM"S DRUG'
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
TAKE NOTICE' that „all Persona
„ having,:clainas„ngainst ':;the estPte Of
" Williapf4emes late of the
Village of .1auckn.aw in the Minty Of
, thlude, retired Farmer 'aeceased, who
' died on or about the, 6th day Of June
A.D4, 1936, are hereby notified to
' send their -claims and particulars ni
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connection therewith to the, under-
signed administrator on or before
the ,3rd day of A-0;
FURTHER TAKE NOTICE'
that itninediately.after,the said date
tho proceeds Of 'tire airidc eatott will
_lbo distributed haVing regard only t�
claims iVidoh
flied. A 1, • ••
DATEDat Winghani the 2lst day
�f Juno ' Om,
DAVID CARRUTIIERS, . •
3, Holyrded; Ontario,
• AdininiStrator.
verioaainllat Sims e
Local Scale, Brings Fine
Godericir. -Manufacturing Company
Fined $40 And Costa • Of $15 For
Overloading, After Log Truck ilia
- Crashed Through 'Local Scale -
Two Other Drivers Refused ' To
Drive Onto Murdie's Scale After
peeing 1..lirst Episode And Were
-EachFined $10 And Costs of; $5.
.Seeing 27 big hardwood logs load-
ed- . Ori the Goderich Mfg:. Co's:. triiek
and crushing the Snrings' practically
;deWn: to the 'axles; ProvinciaA: Officer
warned' about the treniendous loitele
of timber that were passing over .the
County .highway from •plack ,Horse
to .Lucknow en route to the Goderich
Co.'s saw -Mills; this 'offieeri., With
Constnble. Arch., Ferguson, Stopped
preceiSTOIT:of-three---trucks-rand-blid
the first and biggest of the 'trio. of
transports drive, with its lend, onto
the at 1;iielcnOw;
but as •the Weight •was beyond the
'capacity. of the scales to weigh, and
With the beam shot up :so tight
against the frame that the ,
Masthrcoula hardly pull it dawn With
his ' hand; the: scale'. platform Started,
to ;creak and peeing it was about to
collapse .an. urgent .cemrnand was
given .tp. `drive off", , but ere ••this
could. he accomplished the 'road broke
through., The officers :estimate that
the hied was .well over 20,090 pounds,
and4.-irs--th-nLearrying-licenie--Wa0Or-
8 maximum of'15,000' the
defense; whiCh., 'was. represented by
Lawyer Frank ;DOM:wily, admitted
that they Weren't. in a, position to
disprove - overweight and hence ••a•
fine of $40.and costs 15„. were 4eY-
ied. against the Goderich Manufac-
turing .Ce., when • found -guilty in
Magistrate -W,alker's Weekly -coUrt-;tit:
'Walkerten on Tuesday morning: last
of Overloading. .;
• Two -bretberk---;-7-lehry---d.„--,Bradley
.and Arthur 'Bradley, of Goderich, ag-
ed 21 and 18, respectively; -who Were
operating their ...father's trucks draw-
ing logsfor the above Company,
sce-
ing ;the result . of the attempt to
weigh the former Toad ''arictlhe".eldl
est of the pair having last fall bro-
ken through the Seaferth.siales 'with -
a load • of ; iron,'. damaging pie" trtick•
to the extent of $75, tefeSed.to drive
onto Murdieis scales .at Lucknow, al-
though assured,it seenis;1,_that_theie
Were: news scales, scales,. and
that they might :weigh the logs one
by one if they ,so desired. For -this
refusal they Were each fined $10 and
costs' of. $5, or $15 apiece; in Walker-
ton Tuesday; with. then„alternative
Of -10 •days in jail., They put up the
money and left with; warning from
the court not to, repeat. -Walkerton
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FOR . SALE -New 164eot:.: briat,S;
snail e or ou • oar& mo or, a rea
bargain: --, Apply .at HenderSon. &
Fisher; . •
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AGED MAN DIES'
The. death: of an itged, Kinloss
Township resident, Mr. •Donald Mac-
Donald, occurred at the home of
his ion, Mr. 'Neil 114acDonald, near
•Langside on Monday. •Mr. MacDonald
Was in his 81st year. The funeral
service is being held at. the family
residence Thursday, at tire o'clock,
With interment Liingside cemetery.
PARAMOUNT- DANCE
Dance :in the :Paramount Hall on
.Pri'dhy,, grid: by Ilogan's
6 -Plebe, orchestra. Admission: 'Laid
15e; tents • :•••
The . annittil •picnic of 'Ashfield Pres.
bYterittni-SabbittlrvSehool-arld.eatigre;..
gatictit._'wtt, be held Saturday iaftee-:
tie°11t 3rd, at 'Camp, ,ltintait It
IS degrati that there ,b a full atten-
dance. •
•SHOWER"BRIDE ELECT
Mrs. Harry Long of Oriole Park-
way _Toxpato :was : hostess at a
crystal r sborer Op Friday night- , in
honour 414 MiSS-,Katharine Martyn of
Ripley, Ontario,,,whose Marriage' tt
Mr. Harry. Alton of Lucknow, Ont.,.
takes place :the latter party of July.
. The gifts were arranged in a,' pink
:and white cnvered,, wager) drawn„ in-
to . the - living, room by two little nep-
hews of -the'. hostess.' Mies:Cliriatine
McLennan aided. the bride -to„ -be .• in
opening the many beautifiil gifts. ,
Mrs. • W. W. Alton' and Mrs. 11.
L. Martyn, assisted' by Mrs.:: G.
Stanley and' 'Mrs. L. Davidson ,pre,
sided at a- table daintily arranged
with an ecru filet, lace cloth, pink
roses , and telt candles. Other',Assist-
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J. A. MacDonald, 'Mrs. G. A.
Ram-
sey, ,Mrs. 11.'?..H6itake;
Scott, Mrs:. G. C. Porter, A.
MacDonald and Mrs. Long.
PAIL TO GET ENGAGEMENT
The Lucknow Pipe Band, has net
been sticcessfUl . securing the 12th
of, July engagement in Toronto with
Sentinel Orange Lodge.. The expenses.
involved in the long trip to the 'city
'resnited in the fei ',asked by. tbe
local band `being higher than this
lodge has previously paid, and as a
result the 'Order decided to rehire the
Newmarket Band which they have
regularly engaged in recent years.
MARRIED AT TORONTO
'
Finlayson -Green
At Moor •Street „United-Ohn_rch; by
the Rev: Frank on 'Friday;
June 25,' 1937, 'Alma :Alida; daughter
of Mr. and 1VIrs: Edgar. H. Greer, to
Mr..' Duncan Jani.ngs .Pinrit5teorio son
of Mr. Donald Finlayson and the late
Mrs. Finlayson of Lochalsh, Ontario.
FindsJury Jr. cowler
Not Criminally - Negligent
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Thursday Morning; rash AtKin-
lough
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...Interireetion:•.: Results ., 'In, „
• Terrible Read- :Impales Causing
Instant . Death Of Stanley' Dough-
erty , Of • Blyth. • - • • •--
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INQUEST WAS, MONDAY ;
Stanley 'Dougherty, 33, 'ipf, Blythe,.
Met instant death in an early morning -
,
hightv,v,ak. "crash -Air the larilthigh
intersection, seven and a half •miles.
r=7--timf-11.**-s- -NalfirgeTlait Thtirzday
lie suffered terrible. 'head injuries'.
when: Crushed beneath the eab, of
his oYertUrnedtruck, following a
collision with a 'car driven by Dr.
. •
, Wm. Fowler of Lucknow. ' •
.• Donald Lynn,a'. fellow • witrIcmcifi,
•
riding .in the truck, was thrown • clear
:of. the Wrecic .and suffered. bruises to
the- hips and back.' He was brought
to •Lucknow, %vivre .examination
or nature The left side of the Fow-
ler •car was stove in by the impact,
and. the. Doctor iiiircieulouSly:'escaped
With; bruises and 4 • cracked rib.
accident . occulted.; shortly after
an earlir.mOrning,•, call; and not jic
• painted 'with the 'neighborhood„ had
m•Oe .n ' right :hand .. turn ;onto . the
12th. Coneession at Kinleugh. He was
returning and crossing the intersee-
driying westward, when the.
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crash occurred. Stanley Dougherty,
truck driver, Was travelling :north to.
Guest's pit to cininnence his .day's
Work. .I4e was employed by ' Dennis'
liallahan, • on a gravelling ;contract,
with .the Township -of Vision
is obscured the, Corner,„ apProaeli-:
ing from either' 'WAY. The. impact oc-
curred practicallyl, in the centre •
'Of•
the intersection.- Provincial- '
Officer, MoCleVis and
County ; Constable .1loy ,Peters.. Of
:Bervie investigated the fatality, *and:
ordered, the ,body removed to Davi-
son's funeral where. a .pre-
liminary •inquest was •held at one
o'clock- - that ifternoon--when,-a jury-
'empenelled under Coroner. Dr. Jelin
Ferguson.' of Kincardine, viewed the
reinaini and released' the • body for
burial. -• ' • •
The funeral service was held, 'in
1313,th ,on Saturday afternoon, .
revealed his inju ies Were of, a min.:.
, , • , Dougherty is survived by his wife,
Absolve Driver Of ,Blame and a brother s ,Russell,' whom
j
.n s armer sDeath
-he-Twas•-in partnershipT..-m-cendricting
a service station hi that village.
Accident. Was Unavoidable. Coroner's
Jury At Goderich Decides -Victim
Laid To Rest Thursda#
-After-twoLhenrs of evidence and
forty-five minutes ' deliberation, . a
cbroner's. jury at Goderich,en Friday,.
returned a "verdict: declaring. the ac-
cident', in which John Courtney, Ash -
'field; lost his life,: unaipidable; 'ab-
solving the driver, Norval'. Precious.
Goderich barber, ; blame.... •
The videnee_ofyitnesses :regard-
ing the speed of the. autoinohile just
before it hit the. 'man was contradic-
tory and In •some cases_ non-eOmmit-
tal, ranging from ",noth g unusual"
"just the Same as' ears',' to
40' and '50 Milet an!' Ur
The driver, Preciou s bed, While
giving his evidence. , id , that his
view was obscured by two -cara•Park-
ed at the curb and that he ,was right
on 'top. of the man before he knew'. It.
Ile'said he swung sharply cut in
e .b"--hd-at-tlfni,7-but
instead of pursuing his course, as
the, driver anticiPated,. took tWe steps
backward directly in ! the path of
the car; He judged his speed t he
time of the accident, between ,20. and
The Cense , the death, according,
to Dr:. John Wallace, 'who performed
the,. '• post-mortem, testified'. that p
broicen breast; bone and broken ribs',.
hicerating the liver and .causing'hem-
9rrhageN• with concussion and Shtick
caused .death. , Expert evidence 'was
that the brakes Were.. defective and.
that the • speedorneter On the • death
car' was out of commission._
Ptinerarservicee for the ,Vietith of
thd, accident were held, on Thursday
Kingsbridge • Ronlan 'Catholic;
MOO, ' that - was ;taxed. to capatity
,
Itectuieno high .mass. was: Sung by
Rev, Fathers MeCartIlY,MieLOnklreYfr
The Paiihearets were lames' 3.
john'.,doWani Antes' Wallace,
Inquest Held • Monday
—ThetirinneatLwas,104 in the Town
Hall here on Monday -morning.' Tak-
ing', of evidence -occupied an hour and
a lialf.,•The tirY withdrew at aPOrnx--
imately eleven 'o'clock, • returning,
after -deliberating ,-for; hour: iin4
a quarter, with the following :ver-
dict: "We find the said Stanley 'Dou-
gherty came to his, death at ;the in-
tersection -of -the, -,County,„..Flighway
and the .12th ,:Concession of Icinloss.
Township in Kinlotigh; on the morn-
jag:of Thursday,, /tine 24th at about
6.15 o'clock as the rcSult, lof a Motor
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Wiias.Wceetfiselidd inbikptaIthbey tlaisktregcaorldlisi°onfl
the driver of the Fowler car. to .ceit-
trrin; provisions of the Highways:
Traffic .Act, but, We, donot -think
that such disregard we's- so ,gross as
to atrionnt; to critninal negligence."
Members, of the jury were, Robert'
Malcolm foreman WeSley Guest,
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Herb Grabill* Arthur • Graham, 7,`. E.
-tune; 'Wesley Boyit-Bert!---McLea
joThnhelif'in6F-giitterliat4:WIngd presided. over Poeve• r"by:
Coroner Jeliti•'Terfilen7--Of
e`ardine, assisted hY. Ct0Wri Attorn-
ey ,Freeborn of 'Walkerton, who poin-
ted out to the jury that,"this'is not
a trial," and that he Was present
Only to, assist ' the .Coroner in' bring-
ili'gConusttatbhle f
a
Rc
ot
ys.
Peters•t
.Called. to the stand :to testify In con-
nection with empanelling. the jury.
Donald Lynn' companion .Workinan
. the trtick, With Mr, Dougherty
"steted they had left; HolYrood about'
6.0 that Tkursclay • Morning in , an
.ernlitY G. 0:' gravel true in good
• rneChanical, order., Their. ave nge
spced was about: 25 an Y1btliV
and the driver, whi3M: he:ConSidered
earefill,-sipWed-down te_:_ahnut
trailles an hoar tippreathing the in-
tersection. Asked t, happened af-
ter'seerng tYtiii,;actid he 'te-
Membered •"tiotliing---‘4/ didn't -eitVii
Richard 'West, James lit Bowler and have a Fbalice to cOmPutl-
ttWoOd Drennan. ' Corltinired on P•age 4)
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VUINTS"'• A•TeLYCEIIM'
• "Reunion" featuring the Dionne
QUintilniets at their:best; flr spe-
cial
',attra-etion • at the Lyceum
this 'wee -end, that
is siire. to he 'Poptilag with theatre'
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The first of -next Week, Victor Mc,
Laglen and Waiter Como*: star in
a melodrama "Nancy" Steele, is !Miss-
ing".•
ANGLICAN' CHURCH,
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. :MRKS 53RD ANNIVERSARY
. •
Rev., J..R. Allen,. Guest Speaker At
• Kann
Was Soloist
Special , services, that ,marked • the,
63rd anniversary . of the' 'eangrega,
tion of St. Peter's 'Anglican Church,
Were held on Sunday when. large
congregations • heard forceful. ser-
mons and special music, fitting ,the
occasion, ,
, The Rector, J. H. *Geoghegan
Conducted the morning 'service' and
in the evening the guest 'sneaker was
the Rev. J. R. Allen; B.A., L. Th.'
Chaplain of Bishop's College School
Lennoxville, Que,,• .Rev. r Allen is. a
4ciii of Chief' and 'Mrs. Allen Of
Xing-harri.,.:,..:Re+basal.aabeen+frantert.
&aye of absence from the. School
and intends • accepting a • curacy in
London, England;. for a year.
' Special -Inhale WasuTaclered. by ;the
choir, . With Rexford .Ostrander, :org-
anist and Mrs. Duncan,. • of,
.guest •
I
'lastr1s WKee.i 6J. M.
f • the Little1en'i t h9r fe co efHi yaueii;es ;nbwii
Mrs...A.tephen";--Whe Was born in the
Village, was formerly Mary 4.McQuold,
'a .daughter of the late ,Mr. and Mrs.
Rahn MeQuoid, former LnclurOW res-
idents. 'Mrs. Stephen is survived by
her 'husband • and a 'daughter,. .Grace.
LONG TIME SUBSCRIBER
In sending_ a-.....charige.„.pt..address„
,Mrs., Catherine '-hilliDonald of Roch
ester says she, just cauldn't, get ,along
'without The Sentinel, to 'which she
has subscribed since 1895,' andbefore
while living in "dear old. Luk -
now".
)iily 1.0...Be Active,
MonthAt Kintail Camp
.Atiend-The Pres-
byterian Camp At kintan During
July -Opens With Boys' camp. ;
Kintail Capin, . . the Presbyterian
summer-camvof-the
Synod ofHam-
ilt�n and London,. open. Shortly.'
and will he the "Scene of much activ-
ity 'during the 'month, .1 as four dift-
-erent--greuPs.'meet. The boys' • camp
'Opens early in the month, followed
in :order by • the iiitarner school.
theLcamp.;,fer girls, and the
ministerial camp. ,
Every day Will open end close with,.
a- worship .period; the 'morning Will-
Nfeatere lectures in na4tch. prohleins.
and tha. remainder of the',,a4i will
be devoted to sports. '
•• The boys . will, he under • canvas
from July g to 12 and have as their
'registrar, Rev : William Young, of
Hensel!, Bible study, :nature study
and Organized •sports are to be the
three. phases of -Cenip life. Which; will
. • • r . •
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• At "014._ Office • there are a': few
,rer4r.,t'ftrarror.
vr:rrtir•40,,•:. 4•,,,450
Mr. D. A. Mactonald,: Lochalsh,
measuring '5 feet nine ;Inches in
•
height. This is. the, average stand 'of
four acre field.. With seine of •.the
grain reaching height' of. six 'feet:
i'Crops in this district have ..seldor
'aired :better:. Fine "field" of grain
are „to. be seen , eyerYwhere; and
shOulrprovicle' an e*Slient *Yield if
safely harvested. The hay crop. is
"heavy and • haying' .operations are
„ , , • .
generally -underway,
Lucknow Lower School
on=bePartmentir."Standing
-. For RYtkrPI
•
Oariilapl'ihi. Sentenced :,Surad4i
Goderich Ty°, 'Nears • Less .4.
R!'Y Haehott:.,
'.1,44ter;:ehangee.-Plea TO .61147, Aad
• , Saturday • gei44Iiiod. T.
Four 11„e*.citr,
,tiarY•-:-
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Final 'disposition' of the, cat% Of ,
robbery with violence of Joseph Caul-
. • ,
ter of Blyth, was brought about •
speedily on Saturday, When sentence
Was passed on the fourth ;member. of
the • gang that; were .; admittedly re.
.sPensible for the affair.
-. In Goderich �n - Thursday,
TSAI* °
Garniss 27, 'Cecil iGarniss 22, Ana
to the Offense the. week Previonly
were eaelt.' sentenced by Magistrate
,Making to twit.; years -less day I
the Ontario Reformatory ,at ;Gush* I
with an, indeterminate term or one
year: ; ,
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• Frank. Garniss also pleaded guilty
to a .chifige forging alnOte in the'
name of Jane Bell ' of -Belgrave, in
favor of Frank Cole, of .Lnclatow, and
Ceeil Garniss pleaded guilty to a.
charge of ; having stolen ' goods,.
ceivviiide, the property of J. McMillen
of Lucknow. Sentences of tali, years
less day were imposed; to run con- I
Currently with the previous terms. •
Ishr-Giiirnifirri7"hoys in, -their • evidence.
claimed Hackett ' ' to • be ' the
instigator •' and: ringleader in the
Blyth plot: Hackett : pleaded ."not
guilty",and elected trial 1;4; •fjpdee.
jury. ' •
Later; however, he , changed his
plea to -"guilty" and his - counsel,
Frank:DOnnelly mired, for sentence„
and •on Saturday Judge Cos04o
tenced accused, '31 years • of :are, ti
four years in -.Kingston ;Penitentiary: ,'
the sentence to M.* concurrently ,witlil
P*0-year term , Meted Out it
Walkerton three weeks 'Weldon' for
breaking and entering: Another con-
current 'sentence...-. of three months,
for the theft" of -• hides, Was gee
im-
posed. This "climaxes a . period • Of
some ...ilia years • of intermittent
Court appearance and jail terms,'
The following- "'students have oh.
tained the, standing. indicated in the
subjects -' of the Lower for
which examination is given by
the; Department' 'of Education.
1-75-100% 11-46-74. 111-60-65;
F -Failure;
If Latin is not taught in Forth I
,
in 1937-8, arrangements will -be made
whereby those, who have failed. in
Latin , and with to continue . the,
study of it, may receive, instructions.
• ' McLEAN Prin.
,
Aitchison; Aylmer--Gegm.. III. °
Dorothy-Lat. ' it; Geom. II.
Lat., C; F. ;
Andrew, ' 'Elleri-Lat. III; 'Cle0M., C.
CiirraiWrS, Kathleen -Eng. Prov.;
. •
Fr.' F.; ,III; Civics Ili.
• Campbell I Audrey -Eng. C;. Er. d;
Geom. C. , •
Cainiabell Eileen -Eng. Fr. C•
Lat, III; Alg; c, Civics C.
' carter.; Eunice -Eng. "C;, Fr. F;
Cowan, Marion -Eng F; Fr. C;.
Lat. C.; Geom.', C.; Civics C. • • •
,Cook, 'Jack -Eng- • F; F;...Alg. F..
°Abort, Gerald -Eng. II. Fr.. I.
Lae., I; A.1g ;
Curran; Bertriatif=-Eng..F. Fr. F.
1:41t, F; Gechri: F; :Civics C. '
•
Dahmer, : Arnettn7-Eng._ :C;, Fr.. I;
Lai. I; Geom. C; Civics '
Finlayson,' 'Anna -Fr. C; Lat., III;
Geom. •
•
Finlayson, Donald -Eng. C;' Fr.
HT; 'Leta- „
•
Fisher,. Prov.; Fr In
'Litt. II; Geom. C; ,Civics C. •
Greer,. Lohise---Eng., Prov. Pr. CI
Lat. III; Alg. C; Civics xi': • •
Hunter, Rena -Eng. C;° Lat: F.
'Jamieson; ' Isebelle- gni.. Prov.;
C; Lat., II; Geom. F.; Civics 111.
Jewitt,' • WM.17i...• C; ,
: Leith; Jack --Eng. d; Fr. • C; • Let:
C• Aig. F. • Civics. C. "
MncCrostie, Marie Eng. Prey.;
Fr. C; Lat. 0; , Geom. III; Civics II.
MacDonald, .Helen -Eng. •Fr.
0; 'Let Geom. C; Civics II.
MacDonald,' Ross -Eng. III;
C-;-• '
.MacGregor. Gordon -,-Eng. C;' Fr:
Fr.' Geom.; .
MacGregor, Robert -Fr. ' -III; 'La:
II. •
Macintosh; Robert -Eng. C; Fr.
:Geom. 0; Civics 11.
MacKenzie, ' F; ,
F• Geom. F; Civics F. •
- MacKenzie,- Jack--L-Eng. 0;
MacKenzie, .John K. -Eng: II; Fir:
III; 'Lai. II; .., Geom. , III; Civics 11. •
MacKinnon, Donald-Lat.; O.
VaeKinnen, • Grace -Eng. III; Fr.
III; Lat. 11 1; g. .
MacMillan, • Bruce -Eng. F Pr,' F;
Geom. F; Civics C., • ' '
'Nelson •Jeati-Eng. C. Pr. V. Lat
F, ivies : '
V-Stresied:*-'this-7-firsb-session: 4----Pite son, .
'Rev. J. R. Grieg, illnevale; Who Lat. F• •Alg • E. ' • • •
•
• 'WON TROPHY.
• The, 15th ' annual Bruce County.
live '-ateck 'judging competition • and,
Achievement Day, was held at ,Ches-
ley, on, Tuesday, June 22nd . With 52
young , men and twenty-eight young ' •
ladies ,taking an active 'part.
'higThhesc4oureni°irn Farmers'
Trophy
wilf°: •
won by Goldie Martin of Paramount. •-•
•The Achievement Day program was
arranged and Managed by Mika Flora •
Durnin. " •
,
METRO. ,DISOLAT-
SeVerni residents of 'Lucicaow Wit-,
nesse& a specatular. „sight last Wed-
nesday .about nine. O'clock, : •
when a llaining.: meteor sped acrpsa
the ','northern sky'''. trailing.: a ; long
..onne,of smoke Which, Clung. in , t•hir •
air for • twenty' ' minutes: after the.
phenoMerien-',disappearedi--The-inetpor
appeared to the northwest and sped." -.7
eastward, a -hall of fire likened. to a
giant,rocketi ,with -'.sparks; fly inglioni. -
the surface:
. BANDED PIGEON ALIGHTS
What is believed 'to, be homing •
pigeon,. with a 'leg band C. H.U.-No.,
18927, alighted several doya, ago at, ,
the r form , of jaMes., Webster, west of,.
town. The bird is quite terooLand-L--. •'
shOivs, no inclination of leaving its ,
new. found home, although Webster's
are making an effort to 'contact ' 5011184 s
one who: might know how the owner
of the bird. could be Molted..
•
with, :a coininittee appointed by the Paterson, 'Muriel.-Geom. 111.
Synod of Bainilton and 'London ort Penrose; Gladys -Eng C; Fr. 'C;
'ganized • the -camp, will, be dean Of, ,Lat.„Alg., c; Civics -C. •
the young peoples summer 'school Jeanne -Eng. F,'; Fr. r;
"froth July , 12; to 19.1 Rev. Gorden R. Alg, F. '
Taylor, of ,Kincardine, he the Rae, Margaret -Eng. , Freya;
registrar, Leadership ;training, :Bible b; Civics . '•
study, church -history and • missions.' ""' 'Richards Raymond; --Fr: F;.' ;Geom.
Will lie the' ,stadY topics. F.
to and Miss Violet Tennant,. of
Toronto glirts' `work secretary for
/Canada, will he dean, .and Mr.. Tay-
lor, registrar. Miss , Nellie IVIalcolm,
,is 'camp Mother. .
, Por ministerial study and fellqw-
shni, ministers meet the spot,
July' 26, and stay Until, July 31. Mr.
(rieg will again he , registrar and
deati
'The girls, will be in carni) July 19 Ritchie,. F; Fr F.
Lat. Mg:, ,
MargareiL•Eng..,• III; 'Fr.
III; ;Lat. III; Geent. *C„; Civics 11.n
SandY;, Jeati:-.-• Eng: ir;. xr;
C. ,
:.$,Oultioti, Murvin-Eng. 111 Fr. F;
Alg. F.. . •
' ,SteWard, zylda,t,Geote) p.
Stewart, Bessie—Eng. , Fr. II;
. - -
Struthers,- C.
I ttateley, Chester-Geom. C.
Paiinley, Elva -En. 11; Fr. 111;
Lat. 111; Geern,
i
Whitley, Harriet , :Pro%
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and Mrs. J. IL Geoghegan of Ude..
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