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IllIssittKICNOW SENTHIEL
Accident At `Ki�nlough,
';(Continued Froin Page 1)
iron said: nothing and he didn't `knew
what,'he- tried, -to doh; when the crash
.was evident. 'He' 'couldn't, .estimate
the speed of the Fowler• car, "He hirli-
self was thrown clear of the 'truck..
Dr. D R :Finlayson, was; next to
Make the stand•, _ He and . Dr W V
,Johnston performed a post-mortem
kind, he read their joint report, ex,
tai✓'laxwgs•arvas,sts,,,so...ssoos ws--
'death-
tures
h Multi le: skull frac-
eat ._ P.
cause: of d R..., •
tures and'a broken ;neck at the ,base
,of the skull were Sufficient, to cause
instantaneous .death.'. •The, body was
not marked; but:'the';akull° was. 'ter.
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TARIO DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
‘ • HON. DUNCAN -man.. HAIL "J. B. FAIRBAIRN. `;
Minister :Dspiay;M r s<er
•DUNGANNON
Visitors at the. home of Mr. ' W R.
Andrew .en Sunday--w,ere Mr.., ---and. :.
Mrs..Bell 'Mole,, Bobby and • Loi: and;
'Mr. and Mi s Will; Hamilton `oV•Eth?:1
Mr. and Mrs.. Alfred Densteat and
family and Mrs., Ed Gaul ,and! son:.
B.ob. of Milverton,.. visited Mr. and;
Mrs,. 11.;./..,1.,
Eed,y,' Sunday. The
ladies are sisters •;of" Mrs. Eedy. • Little
Jean Densteat' remained for ••, some
liidaya.
n the sunnier• "°activities` ftilu
reunions ' Is. the :annuel,-• Van ']`Norman
picnic' at Harbor, Park,. - Goderich, on
,Thursda afternoon of this.week.
J!.
Make Predentatioa
THURSDAY, _31.11.41r 1ST 119,.3.,
able <cr shed;; with, brain . matter' ex. To 'Departing, Teac er`
m •' u • `Johnston ,bore out' ,:hisr ' The Homeend 'School Club of*S,and 3Dr
testimony..d 4 S. ,No.- 8, and
a:' picnic] ;for the
Henry Bell ' who . was working In ,parent. and children and. • was held
-_.
his•garden and Roy Graham who was Wednesday, afternoon, June 23rd at
at 'his . home, both , nearby, saw the Reed's Flats,' with ideal weather
Dotor's '.car approach the intersec- favor
tion, but bin both • cases their vision . Races were run with, the ,following,
•was ., obscuredthat they did not -P•see results; Children . under school age;
the collision.. Mr. Bell, said the Fowler Jack Eedy,' Lorne PopP� Girls 6,-.8
•.
car was going •'sat, a fair speeds'! :bat yrs., June: Rutledge; Marie Chisholm,
he • was not able to see If he .lowed. Helen Smith„ ties.. Boys 6-8: yrs.,
3m' 'Furr.er -Gordon Schultz. 'Girls,
when
h of onto of his• line 8-10 yrs Pa}rline�ones '•tone weft: w�Iio acorea on :.
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:S,BPO*S, WIN; 31 DECISION
FROM; K,INGARDINE' SATUR1jA!Y.
WLIsh .Ltnuts Penetangs `. To Feur
Ilits Sepogs•'Looked'Bad On Baser.
To - Waste , Their Hits And Throw
Away Scoring Chances,
t•
. < I clsrici t drabned Kfncarane •
far
the:' into 'the ,truce. League + e . _ •
here on. Saturday, ,When they handed
t '.:Penetangs, their 7th straight'loss,'
ho , ,
by, a score of 3 to 1. Welsh, hurled
4 -hitter and should hove had a
a ,
shutout;, .The : Sepoys •. walloped , Cox
fors 11 hits' but wasted them by .poor,
base running. "•In .the: first .4' innings
the locals :•• got nine of thesehits that
were only good for 2 runs, a coip1e
of double plays by. Kincardine, help-
ing to get Cox out 'of • diffriculties.`
Kincardine 'gots their lone 'tin' in
the , .first inning. "With two away,
Phalen -erred: on Cassidy's, fly to left.,
Munroe smashed one •te the box' for
a' hit that struck Welsh .above the
knee advancing, • Cassidy • . to third..,
Z
IO
urs:,`
ing down w en e; g . u .,
of vision.. Boyp; A-10 Yrs•►' J: C; Alton, Morris• roller,went into right field on si bol
nib Betty Bradford Boys 10- £u home rt ficin Munroe ,off rS w tr�the�
Constable •Hs. Pletnrei Bradford: • Girls: 10-12 yrs:, Lenore
py. M Cl P
ovrncial • 'Officer
•COU•RRIE$' `C,ORNERS
•
a' ndeTs� Lloyd ; '•'ilii s. ` Ilollaid •; and :Viola. r
ole "visite&
M
r:- slid' Mrs,. Geo, S u •
and Lottie .of ,afekm g,
rene visitors: With Mrtand
nd Mrs.,>Ervin' G,Zinn•
the,
• on' %Sunday. With Mr, and Mrs: RRobto :past- :week.
•'Helm.
•• c .avis ex .•':. , : a arson, e,
rted to the. '
jury pictures' of •the ac- 12 • yrs., Gerald Currie, Roy Jones. plate,,, .
cadent, and;•' gave. measurements. He .Girls, ''12-16, Yrs•, ',Annetta Stewart, Kincardine's ,•- only other serious
arrived- shortly .Fera, Alton,,; Soda. Biscuit race,. Mrs. threat came in:.the third-when'•Welsh-..
testified] when he , „ •
before seven, the :car was ion: the ('. Alton, Mrs. C. 'Elliott:. Wheelbar;: 'walked two men, and Pulled 'McCort- *est side of the: county, road, facing
it was
the
behind
w ,
, feet
fe
nor. A
w
truck, on its side, and facing south.
Stanley 'Dougherty ..was' in the , cab,
his head• pinned between the cab and
the roadwa•y..
- Constable tabl McClevis showed that'
.
„Show- M s. 1!.11..•
r!. sat. -
-
S1'EC'IAL
the, .accident had 'one
i
slyst-sinthis..0•ntris of
slightly to the*east,
truck^had struck.: the
11ir.. ,Duncan: McKay,,, Mr:,: :Keith
Quite at , number front` Iron' attend • Edith and. Madeline'
re rate':Roy 'Jones and Gerald Cur- nay off the "bag -with .a• wide throw to.
w
.:
Clothes .pin rase, Betty • and Morris'. struck out Cox to. leave them strairrd=
Leonard' Rivett 'and Ross Eedy: All the bases with ' two aw t -He
Bradford. Couple race,' ;Annetta Stew- ed ”
art' and Boss Eedq._Three-legged race After a;.pair,: of singles: in both the
-' Gershi'and. Raymond' Currie; Leon= let�r and the 2nd inning went .for
and Chisholm and Morris Currie Wo- naught; Lucknaw, scored twice.'. m
t e •
intersection; c Elliott.: Kicking .the shoe, :Patent
and that the. ,Stewart,' Olive Farrier
Fowler car.. It T After the sports, the supper was
room
served .find • then the` ' ` Junior
teacher' was honored with a .farewell
gifts after, ,three years of °faithful
:,Bertha .Popp presen-
teaching. ]filar
ted_herowitb_a:.lovely_:white purse and
•Petrie Mrs. rthur struck .out •Phalto
rred' practical, mens race, Mrs. Wm. • the third, A
was badly' wrecked, damagenommen-
c
in •-ono theri side
the. left front,
f
to, the
back
0
'n,to
n
dr
: extending e
fender „and'
the door:Impaet damage to 'the truck
showed -on; the -.right front- .-- --
• Skid 'marks by,. the D'octor's :.car.
showed for: 41 feet' `to.; the point f:
the.' impact.- The truck ended uP •35.
from the pointsof the impact
feet,
andel'the car, ''46:.feet framothls:point.'•
Marks' of the ';truck; appeared like
swerve :. marks,,:' rather ;,than ]'skid
,marks, and evidentlywere ..made
about the same' time ` as' the,' crash
tooka
P1.ce
Officer McClevis and W. 3. Davi-
son identified the body
- :Dennis •Hallaban, testified concern
ink the truck and; the: driving ability'
of : deceased, Who. Was' employed'::' ,by'
_,._ • e.dr .zt_h _ e. ..: - del ne J h ns t f vrar t
•
him on --hi”•fe
`contract. . with
-,. K .
n
re_t.ro on—Friday-etean-d•, 3t `ragaraFalls aR
.:,.,....: ns
• .. ,•..loss ;.Taw •
in
honor of'Mr- aiid,Mrs. .4- during the week. end.',, s Doctor ;Testiflea
• Miss H len, Little, , daughter of chis,; g been, <prac
I ,, Dr. 'Fowler, -who has, .
•
ircui recently r. aid rs..`: sores r e, is for OCI. ata
The men of Zion'c t� tisin here f ..
L ttl vrsrt
,1i • .. ,ll g�.
c�.mple'1i E t f
4
ehurcli
the ':rind storm
Mr. and 'Mrs:
Detroit visited at:
wit
ted `repairiiur the foof of the,• frig with her. aunt , x, rs rang on . o - call: -,Not
lief •-was' .an an ...e mergencY
she ., which
r: an rs,
and Mrs: Will . Ritchr
I } babe spent a' day with Mr. an.0.',111 rs.
Mian Hines .,McQuaig R.\. of 1,T3ke :Reid of 'Glenn's Hill. '
Lucknow,, was the . guest`.' on. Wedne- :Mi s:, ' Campbell 'has been; ,visiting
day 'with ,.Mr. and Mrs." -R. Andrew ' a
, - with -••3x4 son', - bids. .im. Campbell:
Mr:* and •.Mrs.• . Gordon Kirkiandw -'sir. and Mr.. Lorne' Fairish; :and
'spent a' day. this.' Week in; Tees-wstei tfansits o..*ere ;-Sunday, visitors with
Miss Marie .McCi•ostie .,of Belfast friends . in Hanover.
:spent the. week -end with; her:.friend, Mrs.'..Tohn Irwin, Mr. and.•Mrs W
Mills' Ellen; Andrew: "''-J. IrSsin and'fanu131• visited'• •with •Mr
' Y • Ori June '9t 4 Mr. and Mrs and •Mrs: ,edam Johnston on . Sunday,
'dlacD nail' is made a wrong turn and was :
1'l m lira of Port 'Albert. th •county road.
on''Saturday: t•31r;:end fir's Russel Reid and.
Of Which be had a View, ,,,when back:
Miss Annetta ' Stewart': read the ad
dress: ,a: ,
Dear's Miss. Farrier, •,
.In' the event Of your • departure
from
Dun
our'
"cher
to:
third R:4en
singled-. and pulled �;up at,
Irwin foliowe�' suit" We1sh"o1?ed th
third., and.. Phalen. scored"'on Pollard,
Fi -
low.' throw : to' the'plate. Clarke n
lawson-'singled to -fill the.. bases, and
young ,Jack :MacDonald,', who played
short, worked:'. Co'
;a' perfect' game at„• ,
for a walk_fel. ii Irwin -an:: Roy' Fin
layson laid One . down ' that ,"caught
Welsh, ;at the plate:: McCartney, struck
l,,peknotg' made it nurimber 3, -iii thz
•
N• QO •oma.•
c,�1M o°`°k.
.. TIM' QUINTUPLETS :tT THEIR BEST..
aan.A 'MUSICAL IEVUE4
N) NEWS-,
LT.CHILDREN .200.
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July
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• .,`ICT()R-``.410L:4GLEN-T ALTER. CONNOLIYY'
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�E ,. '� MISS
ING
EEL iS
% `MELODR•tMA W ITH• A GRIPPING THEME .'
R 'CARTOON
AN'D A •'I'R-O; REEL :CQMiI)1' — ACDLOU Ell G OO1V
Phalen sin led and was safe
:our 'midst,. we,. the :pupils el 7th'.' ` ' i g. Toronto Club ?lank. School
anon School, wish to •expreas`, awns Cassidy dropped a .toss. to„ TO DevelopBaseball Talent
ga n
regret on -losing:• so kind a tea- and .on• Irwin s roller He : advanced ; ,
and se'true'a, friend: We wish after' Welsh flied'..: but .to ',right'' `and, Clams .Open On JOY, l9th And Con-,
thank you, for' your untiring' eff-' crossed. the' plate after .Marais took' time' For Ten Dais'- Open To
i the last years) : on c. Finlay son's fly in deep left. Bois Betwe S `- nd,„,21.,1,`
•
dui � s yci l , 4 ,
f
lienal
Andrea; celebrated therf''fftieth,,ons,i. Mr ;and •Mrs: W .McLeatO:Of Salt=
niv;ersary of their. marriage Theft ' ford .Lrcited with Mr: and -Mrs. Geo.
h.acii: injured., whei., borsle:,be,t on Lin ole Rug. at priees
fell en him.' O;oolloing to- bed •ftit.-;31'ciRts
111 oM ill so, •••• • isa'lse II e' Douglas:. Looks, „ "Woo and : an . Ronnie
is •ATien'd.mg part of bit: halidays 'With men'Were ,Working
*, lia•rold Gardner. • • •:. '.on.:the line 'Monday, mot" !tinting the
hod het dooglitto!, 'to s
'Taanshift trod. Mt.' an'd OM -re. tor
some 400'feet 'from the.intersection:
Ile - could see' nothing coming 'and ,no
dust on -that road, and coo -
chided
the' the way .wassclear. The'' dot
.-tor stated'' he had -not •.stopped,;.but
he had . slowed. 'down, his : slowest•
speed. being about 15.miles.,an hour.
"I ` had to be. as .quick, 'as"T • could and
yet take ' every precaution,;' he; said.'
After sighting the truck, what °hap
-pened- iii. the succi ing, seconds,• wai
not ',clear to him.,`
S. ;Aetheririgton of Wingham,
QRS:
who did , not take"an active: part ' in
Ole hearing, brought out one point
as.. •the doctor • concluded ; his testi
or
is
our
to help::,us. in our troubles; , sympa- Marcus :1f: ; 2 . ,0 • ,4' , 2 1
thrze. with .us rn' :our sorrorov; . a d Pollard, -3rd =4 • 0. 1 1 0
• 011r
a ,
r
n P y
laugh :with. us ;. • �Gassidy, ,.F�,.. c. �4 ' 1' : '0 9 � I-
.:...____.-.3
,
behalf: of; the. pupils 2 9'
Allow me onDhuairoe cf ' 3 0'2 .0"
of
'your
You wares; 'always. ready Kincardine ;:. "an r +' h Po' , a e
Viseit-15*ritti` to
.iliTleS.S id. her tntithCr.••
'the' doctor-, was 'net ftiMilier: 'It was.
concluded that .the 'truck imist have,
been in.:this depression at :the: time
when Dr..., Fosiler bad a view of the,
road from back a . distance, on the
' Attorney in ieMind-
ing the jurot of their duty; ins
thenf-on tWo points of' law: that Were
finnortant 'factors. *One- was that when
two persOos in charge, Of vehiCies
meet at an. intersection at precise4T
the sante time 'the vehicle en' the
right has the right of way: The other
wa4, that ao operator or -driver of.
Most" bting his vehicle to' a full. stop.
'N's. the juty Was, iibaut to :retire;
the Coroner emphasized, that the re,
suit must be hosed on the evidence
and on the evidence, only. Atter re,
turning their verdiOtothe jury wai
UC
i•' thatthere are. "•
Q; "Behe.ing , ere , a min -ibex."
0' of young. baseball lay=ers :in'Ontario,
0 Who, with"pf er poaching ''a ad-
QP. g 'and
vice .caald;be•.laun:ched .upon :a' suc-
u' anon `School.< to Present to 0;•.1 1 '4. 0 'ce;.fu1 and : ro itable 'career•'in ro-
pea Gox : ; .' • • . . 3, � . . � I`. • P
hat p
this small'gift and we: hope,.,t ., -.
_00 3:�..3"L0-;fe tonal ha-�--'l4ana�er"`,-._Darr
Henry,ry,
T, ' R,,,
0 1, 3 • :1 I3:o lac • and : other , officials :of the
;B
arra er • ss 4 0
g
ba_l Club hat '.decided
.0 . 0� '4• 0.:; 1'•�•Tortin%o `Ba.e C u e
Cassidy; 11:, 2nd : �4 §.
4 . 0 0. • 1 .:•0 0:'to• �inaiigurate a baseball school: at
Henry, . E., xf. , . , .,
hap-
, 'it Will be associated many p-
py •memories :of • the years spent with.
Anita Steward.
us.
(On behalf of Dungannop -School)
Miss Farrier' made „a :fitting: `.reply'
to show appreciation. for their re
iriembranee
Mr,. hos Smiley, Port,'Huron, • ar=
rived Monday night to Mr.' 'Chas El-
liott's, to visit•:; the* and other former
acqu,intances. •
Mrs.•.' San Armstrong;,, formerly
Laura -:Bridges: -of Nanton,` Alta, • firs.
visiting her •aunt, Mrs.Geo. Irwin.
She arrivedin, Toronto rfor°-June� 20th;:
When on.• that date her daughter' Mel-
ba .graduated from Toronto Genetiil'.
Hospital. Her: sister, Miss, `,Fiances
Bridges of • li1'anton, Alta, is also ex
.petted •• to arrive shortly _and ,ell, will''
attend the Van Norman picnic af`
Goderi'ch on July lst.
Holidays,are_•here,.'boys and .girls
Hope all' have; a pleasant vacation and
don't • forget ,to' • see that mother and
dad;'has a little leisure too. •It will
he a pleasure to you 'to help them -get
a'w'ay 'from : the • ham -drum: for awhile..
Friends regretted to hear' of the
death :of ' Mr.Marsh,' aged 'father of
Mrs. Minnie .'Jones, passing , away' at
her :home Saturday•evening. At •'the
age: of 93. ,He had' enjoyed excellent
health . until this • spring, when head',
neuinonia • but had rallied from it,
in".i; remarks., le way. '
too
iRtiq
tbe street from _Mr. r:^n_Lrge Mooney
And_i_Vilicim at rah
Stadion'
. N4:11 'he pe admission orton."
Rural School
orts
George .111Offet,CoMp. French'. •
prole:cited to 'Sr. IlltVelnia
arto68;"heiineth Donaldson .67 Agnes •
MaiDOnald,'ss: 3 .. 0 :0 0. '0 'ai:rtn.,,:ir:pYrp..:::,,,..„,e:se"nradtl,ha,:".Phi:aNy.:rsst;s_
6MacrruCitriht.neeryi:cflst:' '• 0, 2 '10 1,
SUrntriary—Struck 'onto Welsh ,
Coo .8...gess "on. balls; Welelt 3; Cox fessional."hoCkey*,"*hion has furniShed
pow 9. 'rained rune, Likknoss 1. rth-,
Score. By Innings—
,9131:+6.7:tTekle're-heoe, boleti -offered
ellte*-;•prpfessi'Ciiel' baseball:
Kincardine ..o_olos, 00.0 1.00achirig, and the. .smolls'ihninbet of
, e 4, this profitable
TiiesdaY was 'set 'fit the. date . for A pelq, :•.f. 41h:1e-tit e tidea taOr, alt hOugh
meeting in ; Paisley to oot-genize t.herto• arie; :est', young men
jnnioril gronp in the 'B. nice and ekger t,.•••• get orgoro
L7ague: s,Six .a;ree e::Pect'1,64. 0.
enter; '. ""-• ' Porter. Tortoto bo-. now
k ''InesanY, freln '.the home Luelsnow should have s .teem in Leafs: ,s;layed -bas-eball: for
his. son Bert Morph at Aubunn..... 'thiS seriees)Thete are ourtiber 'of_ a ..fe* ,seasseros And tl...eri" niade, good.
Melvillesand Ernest Niviiii, and'
it wiVes from Leamington, Mr.
Marie,:Donaldon Warfel -7
aldcion .84 .(honors),, Billy MacKin-
art 66; John . iNfa chines 65, CI arenee •.
Dengannon
indieetes . honours standing:
son, Allan: Potrie; 'Locos:1rd -Rivet(
• ability .that, eoolo ohe developed 'no' sfscood nrOfe.ts':
this ciop. • • iooal oshOCi•oeh the ,e17 'Arts of •the • Tor-
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rec
the
1 , Aer, free: The' Shat brae the
• On' the ether Side :of` .01* hedge -hid-.
jai
Pe
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chi
fro
te McCall of - LuCknow. ced that Vwo teams tan't operate t5 the letos.tiite
g
w days' with • friends in Lencion.. 'cl,ianceo and 'When , aiiother, .,:stasot .,,,e.:.criv.4,er.•11-ti .lech player givell
on t -S
4seit Winglituii3Oere Sunday Vis-'
itors -at
Mrto "Rod, end; tardily;
:the ptesetitatien fOt Mr, nod, Mtg. ,I6e.tnte a ladies, day to ge
-L-1721)84:'4:t 1.*:"6. g- '''.*Ith ' th*;1:1 ltia641, :::;,t:mf.:-°;:,:';',rk,(1.i:::,;,tir'•11 ',.,:t:Titil"fet:fnil'''‘Nr4illill'
"Glenn; 'Herold' Glenn, ..Panline.' joites;
Fitst to II—RosesEtritigtap (II)"
fletity. Elliott, 'Mary POrns (II);
Lynn TOOner (0),
Jletitenelter. or, 'by letter direct tO the
Annie I4af!gfetlitirM Vortintm, Ont.