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.. ' POn'el.ii""Te• ,TeaChs Muse. In virsi,
'..POlire.. As Welk As ',Public,Sehool
- .AtSalary.-0i. Sue:.
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* ' .ed • guilty. ;ie. the -Clistii0„. which ' wai
•. " t'uckrithr $110,01Y. Board l'at:' 'wqeis laid.' 1'5 C tabl MoOre a• nd were
•ye.;-etiga,ged• the_ entire teachmg ,,,etaff rensencled Ito' the ,PrUee', aunty Weal
l'of: the Pubilei-grid. liightschocila'• and fot,ene week. They appeared for seri,:"
,iperp:4,.ci1 ;;aiRrie4 .so slip alyouns .ss tenee !before- Magistrate -, . 1
ker on
, TnesdaY, Jult-I.Stb, 'wheli :they. vV0e
given.. suspended., sentence.
• The pair .were arrested by .Cen-,
stable...Moore; Who 'traced. their . ac-
tivities ,to Gederich, where, they were
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;•42.0(1. A YEAg7,;U.o.o. j$: ADVOCE0,9C,'EXTRA,,TH
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cit rt o w
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School I Board Rehires
Entire Teaching Staff
APPEARED' :ON Tilgfut CHARGE]
J.nin0a- Wennall and. Mat. Johnston,
twoeyoung nien Of AShfield. Towns.hip.
appeared in pellet court 'in., Walker -
ed with, the theft of 1,090. poun 13 .0
Old. iron from the exaporetor in Leeks
now; which was ormerly operated
by Mr. Jelin, Jeynt,.. and now :owned
by G 'Anderson& Son: Both plead-.
. The Board deeided to have musie
taught 'for •half art hour a day in
' Eorm,, as Well as to. • continue
Musie instruCtion in. Public school as
it has beeti • taught .during the 'past
.term. Miss' Peggy: MacDonald has
•lieen engaged as -the instructor :at a
salary of ;$200. • •
•'! Public slehool 'salariesweu. inereas:
• er, .vines:e„__Iast,_ week ' his cost Canada
riff and M .
aCatillum, now . ions;
cCivint $750 and Miss MacDosiald, blasted over the . greater part; .0f
sahool principal $1010, -Saskatchewan and prospects reduced
Mi.. G: S. .Moltrilyre . will reeeive 'disastrouslyin much. of 'Alberti as
$1160. an ,incs'ease., of ..$100. -,over his well. For •several yeas'in succession
last' Year's "salary. of $950.,, -plus a•: drought has taken eiQrmous • toll. „
-hones .of $50: , Miss -:Yourex reeeives A, • fortnight ago indiJiOn point -
1i50. A' fifty defier raise* brings Mr: ed to p. posaible.total w at .yield„ of.
N. S. Calvert's • salary up to ,$1200.' 300,..inillion 'bushels. •TqclaY estimates,'
'Miss 'MacLean's: salary as principal, range :from 150 to :200 million's' and
is$1750., :remaihing ' unchanged, mt.-ether -grains :have -suffered • in „like'
did that :cif. Miss Yourex; ' •• proportion.: In :wheat alone the cash
less has, beenclose to $150
• A total wheat yield of 200 Million
bushels:: Would ,be the arnellest crop
Canada' has ever ,harvested Since
wheat ..graWing aisunied major pro-
portions. It would be little More than
belt a- ,nornet/ yield ; and • .nearly 400
iniflions k
elew. the record harvest of
-1928:' s •
.WESTERN QUTLOOK POW
• • Shrivelling beat in the „Prairie Pro -
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HIM:SONY,
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Hydro Users' Ti), Get TRACE PIGEON •
• A- recent note in The Sentinel
Ten Per Cent ,Rebate concerning horning kiieon
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• . ed at the' ;arin •Mr, eines
,-' The Net -11411s Year 1936-
Credit- tfiTinogB,e ',Effective With •Octo-
tir,3iii,
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RADIO' SERVICE
AR;OLD M GREER
. PleaSe. lea orders . at Sinith'S Garage.
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Dr , R. L., .Treleavin
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DENTIST
"ELEPIION
Office 56 W. „" Residence 56'.0
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Ily,dro ers •in e , Village of
o
Lueknow. , :11 r ,Ceelve a , ten'
,pet.
'cent. .rebate, ',hased . oh • the total net,
'bilis, for th' year'1926 The credit
' will he effective, With*. the October
billing, and should it exceed' in any.
'case, the amount of the -October hilt,
flip balance will be deducted from the
next 'subsequent billing., Only present
hydro users will -benefit by •the re-
bate.• • „ • • •
The local conunission. is able , • to
announce this welcome news to hydro
users 4Pah .r.edeipt di a letter, ,from
the Hydro Electric, Power' ComMis-
store which- readin part': -1"Irt view
4 1 untula
as a result of past years':: Opera/len--
Of your , System, • this 'Commission
has recommended and approved of a
refund to each consumer in the Mun-
icipality, now supplied, equivalent to
ten, per dent. of the total net bills ren-
dered against the consumers for the.
yeae 1936 . ,
Thelrefund, does not 'aPPlY to mun's
icipal serVices suchasstreet ,lighting
and waterwoyks, which are supplied
on ,a 'cost 'basis. However in the an-
alysis , of the; operation of the local,
system, the H. E. P. -C.. reports a
surplus of .$81.35 on waterworks ser -
wide and a' surplus of .$269.29 on
street lighting service and •-'recom-
mends:that such amounts be refund-
ed these departments- '
Hydro rates remain unchanged.
-Webster, has come tothe attention
;
'ber of the Canu.dian .HorningHe Statee that the'cbmPlete •nuftiber-
nig.: of the •banel.wes not given, and
if this. wee 'available he canld gef,in
touch with fhe"eWper:, of the''raeing
bird: 1„.•!' • ', •, • ` - •., . .
Newlyweds Presented
Entrance gxani-Results
tUCKNOW CENtRE •
Following are. the names of these
candidates who • were euccessful''in
reeeiving High School Entrance sten,
ding at Lucknow.: • '
.Ackert, Jadk, (tionoersy
Carolyn (Honours)
•
Bushell. Aisle ;
Creme Luella •
Dpyle;•Lilhian
.EdIcenswiller, Grant'
• Elliott, :Lloyd; (Honours)
Jackson, 'Sylvia. • , •
Jewitt; Norah .(1-tonours)
- Johnston; .Eileen • '
Johnstone, Dohald.
i -Johnstone. James C. Eek. .(5)
Johnston Mary • (Honours) •
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MacKinnpn,. Angus • • ' •
Reid (Honours)
Morrison. Lincoln :41.1onegire) s •
- :.Margaret.. (Ilcgibers)
Jessie • •
Purves; . Eunice .
Salkeld, Mary' (Honours).
Stewart Gordon' •
Thempsop, Willard (Honours)."
Treleaven; Alleit" ' •'
Twaniley, Fern.' (11Onours)
•••,.• Wylde,.: Lloyd.' ,
Dr. -Wm: FOivier
PHYSPCI-AN • .8i SURGEON'
•".* . Office Ilotirs: • .
1.001-3.30 P.M. 7.00-9.09 P.M.
• '' Sundays -l.30 -2.O0 P.M. •
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•Or .1,1LAppointinent •
0111. 'C. EVELY
VETERINARY SI.TRGEO'N
'PHONE 115, • `LU,CKNOW:
. • -FOUND-Floor Rug ,.in Lucknow.
Ingeire"-at.,,Sentieel.. Office.. ,
FARM, FOR SALE-150racres, Lot
-11, Con 6, Kinross. Apply to 1VIre,
Robinson,Tyndal 'Phone Ripley, 27-1
MAKES 2603 MILE MOTOR
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TRIP IN ;FOUR DAYS
- A- letter recently ,..received by Mr.
and Mrs. Thos. „Burns from their ken'
Elliott , and Mrs. Borns, liPon. "their
return; after a visit. • here, 'gives an
interesting outline of • their •• lenine7.
Driving a• new car and never exceed-
ing 55 .miles an hour, they. Made, the
return journey from Detroit too,: Los
Angeles,, a • total. Of 2603, -in four
days; which allowed'' time. for .some
sight seeing • enrollee. ;
Nebraska; where dust l steetnis
Were Inoniiiig on the 'horizon; they.
made .60.0 miles in one day in a tem*,
pekature of 114 degrees and with a
liet south..breezes.bloWing„; ,
Thenext day's ' run took there to•
;higher and cooler altitudes -in! Wyo-
ming. :later in the day crossing. the
COntieental divide at 9009 feet, to
:sPeed thc. night near Salt. Like Gity:.
• PROPERTY •FOR,. •SALE-7•,roem The.,:next morning the journey Con-.
'frame' cuttage in excellent . repair, tinue.cl 'down ; through.levely valleys
• aed,saseteititteracre'ef-s-grthind--:4PPIY,: bordered-bsnow-capPed-Lmountains •
to. Mrs: .Minnie Herne.. • , :Flocks •sheep 'up
•• . R L._ 4 •the . mountain shipe§ as the snOW line
p
Teceded impeded progress and
MEN! GET VIGOR AT'...()10Ey inone. instance • it"toOk half an .haur,
NEW...OSTREX Tonle Table:fa:eel:item 10 get: thi-Ough a floeklef, ,5900. The
,.,raw oyster invigorators and' Otherttliflornion Country ,•-with,.its :tinted. can;
• • yons .wr,SS..verse beaeful• •
stimulants. ..,, One dose POPS up 0:gang, ,
6. ,at. evenarig-theY':paused in 'Nev-
glands: If ,not .delighted; .maker-,‘ree,. for _epuple of honis, till the
.funds . price . eset,isbefes.:e making the:final 'dish
:oci e he Moh3ave. desert to arrive
1V1CICIIVI'S 'DRUG STORE:-.'--- in Los Angles • at , 'midnight • after a
.800 mile journey that dny., •
••• It was :Elliott's first visit. to his
home here'. since shortlyafter leaving
i;choolsbut he:found...it such a splen-
did' trip that he conelnded., his 'letter.
to his parents/by Stating that they're
goingster.dir it'-alleoversagain "one of
these days"., -• •
• MEN WANTED IMMEDIATELY
Good pay every day; $teadY work all
. year •,on .Your Own' •Rawleigh. Route,
Which: . are established, •sueceeses
thy° V alto t Ainerifl.,Over 200 daily
iteceseities. needed_eyery • home.* Steady
repeaters. ;Big profits; .losest Wipes;
best ••values. 'Experience' not.' needed.
, :Use our . capital. .,Rawleigh's Dept No -
•Montreal„ •Canada.
• • ;.; NOTICE, TO .CREDITORS
Inthe'Matter Of the Estate Ann
Fattish, late Of • the 'Village of Luk-
: -•now; in the Connty. of. Breed, Widow,
.Notice is hereby given Purettant• to'
'the Statute in that behalf that • all
ereditors and other's .having claims
or,demunds against the Estate Of the
Ann Farriab, ' who . died on or
.abont the twentysfifth• day 'ef May
A.D., 1937, ,are required. on or bdtpre
the Thietieth ;day' of July A.D. 1P37,
.to seed . by Pest prepaid, Or 2deliVer;
tp Barbara Grnnt, R. R. NO. 3, Dick.• :
neW, ;Opt.; or Minnie A. •Hoilid; Litek•
now.: Outs. the. Executrices of the last
Will and Testament: Of the said de -
.on Sed their naines, addresse'e and
Presbyterian Picnic
,Held At. Goderich
Sports Program' Follow.Basket
• . ,. .. . • . . , ,....
Lunch Ai .,Harbor, Parli(berhursdaY
' :Harbor, Park, .Godeilch, ;with.' its
cool lake; breezes, .was an ideal. 'Spot
torthe, annual' congregational and:
Sundey;Sehobl picnic of ,Lucknow. and
Dungamion• ',Presbyterian churches,
held last TliursdaY with 'theniereury
emend the 90 degree meek,
, •
, Bathing: Was popular during the
afternoen, With the ball gamesand
spints events being delayed to the
late .afternoMi, following a bountiful
descriptioes, the „fell particulare .of picriie..,supper. „ .. , • :.; - • "- , •
,
• their claims,: ^a statetnent' of ..• th011' ' s• . Reeults of the sports progyant,.. fot-
, aeCoint.t., end the 'nature :of the. se- ' .... • • , : ' ' • .' •• '. , - • ;
•. curities (if- anY), froir-1) them -An -1r
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verified by affidavit. And take notice ,6,,,Ii:n,,iirudi'ael„t 'il,mhdueirii.116,-4Viiigeiyfremd oSfratewt.:-i
.._.• .that after -such-last Mentioned date
the said: Executrices Will proceed2to . 643'.} --Mail Louise- 'Porteous;
.:I
Gteen •Stewatt, 'Mamia,'Irwia; Boys distribute the assets of the said; de -
1 A 6 8-GeOrge Chin, .Grant pothin, 'Jo
'• \•ceased leirmeg the persons entitle(' " . , e
.
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theretb; httrillg regard .",aillY to the AgneW; Girls ., a .., is -Ruby Irwin,
Claims of ,Which they ellen thee have 13°Y8 9 -11, -Buil, Gii.ls 1-1,4, Helen Dir., Albert, Chin;
• • -Orr,
K. Agnew
notice, and that the said Executrices y
will not be liable for the . Said 130s, desetek- . 1.2-14-LL•Rede .Patterson, LIOY
0r ay part thereof, to anyd
SteWart; ' Girls 14 -16--s-Etta, Belle.
'. p
61i 1 MneDonald, Evelyn Taylor;,Hey 14
s .a 1 •10-jeek Cook, John K. MacKenZie,;,
.. Pet4iis • of .Whoet elainis notice h
riot Inive been redeiVed by tliepi at Single, ladies--4V14rion MacDougall;
the time of `Such distribUtion., _,„,..- ,
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'. Dated the, Ninth dey• of july A.D. Sitl.gle'•Men''`-J'aelc ' C°61c; ' Married'
• ladies' Eakin g rite-141re; H. - Agnew;
1937., •' . . , * , ' • . Married . men -....- yerclon Mowbray;
Barbara Grant, R,, R. :No. 3, „,,.. ,„ ; „ ,, ,
. , Barbara ;Grant, , inanniOras and Session slipper kick -
R. R. '. No, 3, LtieknoW, Ont; .. • fteit, C. H. MacDonald; Tie race-
-• Minnie A. :11(j44neo ' MrS,.A, Patterson and Gordon Fisher;
: Lticknow.. (int; ., IShOe race -Sam Chin;, Leap -frog rade
i_Xr, Win,• :Fisher and Mr. Melvin
' ' Pkeel.itriceS' . . ' Or; Plate.,raceMta. H. AgneW, and
' ._•_ * ' I -7------ Mr. Chdrlie..SteWart; Hopping' rade
. PARAlViOUNT -DANCE ' •_,.Marion MacDoessall;• men'S ,walk -
"paned in, Ole. paramount ;hail on ing raceRev. C. it; atteDenald,
' 9.Plede 'Othettr Adinissierl. Ladle
, Friday; july 19t ,.,..Muald 1? .„ ogans , „ , . ,. .
. s IlASEDA1.4". tIATURPA.Tea'aing,
i ' Lecknow meets . e league
15c. Gents 2U,
) ' .0hesley Colts here; ,this Saturday at
' ' . ' PLATFORM-13,-imet,-, --• -UO-o'clopli., LacksiOW 'ie. ,:battling.10
Beinciriber aeplatforin :dente., held dnlay-off PaSitiOn and are ' out to
each Satutday night in LiteknoW, Win If Yeti aren't' ,attending thse
• Jitney dancing, . geed fleet; • geed
. ' . • e a ,
infisic,. • . ,,.•
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IIEAT Ar .11AVVY'111114S • •
'rEATV.RE 'POT, WEEK'
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Heat 'Ancl4eavr:',Tains..1119,,ye • been
the Weatherman's' diet in this locality
during the ,past week. Last , Wednes-
day, Thursday, Friday. and Saturday,
were four; suecessive days that the
mercury • reached. 88 degiees, .each
day. 'Excessive', hUnitclity made the
atmosphere, oppressive, rearming in
the heat seeining more extreme, while
in reality it was Well below the cor-
responding heatwave a year 'ago,
when temperatures .‘ seared to one
hundred and over. • •'• •
.•While a ' year ago* the period Was
rainless. this •past Week had brought'
plenty of moisture, which .was
local-
ized however in the ,foriti of heavy'
downpours. Early Friday
village and 'community to the east
received an hour's downpour. At
Lochalsh, Holyrood• and Dungannon
they didn't get it "dozen , drops": •The
pours Were se. 'ape* . that, thee ; Were
cases where • one farmer could con-
tinue haying swhile ,his neighbor'S
fakm_mouldte Iying in peddles. :
.Sunday .morning , brought another'
downpour in this coirimunity, follow-
ed- •by a brief wind
storm, which had-
ly flattened some ',grain fields chiefly.
to the West. 'Electrical storms that
have been striking some points . in
Western OnteiiO,.„have not been sev-
ere ,here. '
5. S. No. 3, Kinloss
Jr. IV to Sr.__IV--s-Muriel...McBride
76%, promoted on years' work.
•. Sr. to ;Jr. IV -Jean. Johnston
66: Ina Johnston•- 61: s Weir ,Ecken-
swiller 60. „ •
Jr. III to Sr. HI -Donald Ross 991
I3eth 'Johnston ' 65.
',II, to Jr. IH -Veronica Murray, ,79;•
promoted' on year's work, • ' •
First-Yrankie Murray -85;, Eileen
Sr. Pr. -David Ross 75.
Jr. Pr. -Leo Murray 83. •
No. on roll 1,5. • Ave. Att. 1-3.95
' Anne A. Colwell
' • S Filling'
Cofltinue Clay At Kinl�ssSiflk Hole
•
Some Four. Hundred Yards Of yin-
, ing Are DuMPett Daily -.,-Work Has
Been In Progress' More Than Three
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And St..1Elelen:s Centres
The ',results of the „high school en-
trance examinations for the centres
under the 'jurisdiction of:gto'Goclerich
High School Entrance •"•Beard, Were
highly favorable. There were but 15.
failures • Out of a total. of 173. condi-
dates, .91.- Per ; cent., 'being -successful.
Dungannon Centre .
Honots--Ressel Alton,
Agnes Brophy; Ruth 'Cantwell, Clare
Lennart, Shirley McGfatten, Bernice
Murphy, :Margaret
Phillips.cFreda Saunders, Helen Sto--
thers„; Ettabelle .Webster:: ; '
Second-class •Honers-Tris
' Pass - Betty ;Bradford, • Margaret
Dickson, 1iVi1lliiln Kinahan,. ' Gorden
Ledcly; Marjorik„Smith. .
'Kiri ail , Centre '
First-class Iitinors ' Janne-
sots, 'Bertha MacDonald, Eleane4e•Pet-
Setond-class Homirsiterace Craw-
ford, Duncan' ,Farrish. ' • '
,Pass=1,Ouise .Campbell, Kenneth.
Drennan; David. MacDonald. • .
; • SCHelene Centre
First -'class Honors -Kathleen:
Gib-
soii, ro 1 '07- -H u nip h ire y
,Win, Luella Laidlaw, Mabel' Nichol-
son. Archie- ,,Verna Purdoni
Lorna Reid., *. .„
SecOnd-class ,HonersClOrton Al -
'tore Malcolm Buchanan, Mary Toren,
Kathleen ',Garchier,,I 'Louise {' Martin,
Annie Taylor. • ;
. Clifford
Farrier, „Donald.- Martin, Percy.. Ram -
age. .
:OnMonday'Evenjng
(wird
LUCKNOW INSTITUTE
TEESWATER BRANCH:
Seven, carloads of mentliere of the
Lecknoi. Women's Institute motored
to TeessVatet on Tiiesday tp.visit the
144e, 7 , • eti
• Gathering .At Which ' • r'.s And
. •
".,._ •
Mrs. Mina 'Pritchard Are PreseW
ted WithChinaC bl'e1And Fe
rn
Stand -.. •'
At a gathering in the Orange Hall.
on FridaY evening, .*ith :Some one
hundred friends ,of the, neighborhood:
in, attendance, Mr. and Mrs: Elnin,
Pritchard; recent newlyweds were
presented . with a lovely chine cab-
iftetand fern .stand. Accompanying
the gifts,- was a- frained list of well
wishers„ repreSentingsome fifty
families- in the conimunity Who made'
the presentation possible.
:
Dancing -was enjoyed during the:
evening, and in spite, of the heat,
there was no let up in ..the, merry-
making until the wee sma' hours.
M sic. _wa rovide4/4.r.:Depald Me -
en : iltendersow-
Miller, • Bert Caskinette , and . Pearl
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The following address was sread;
-atter 'which the presentations were
taade by Eldom.Millef, Gorden Stru-
thers and Ernest Gaunt.; • • .41
Dear Elmo,.and Greta.' •
- •, •
' This .evening is an occasion we,
have .for some • time anticipated When
we could gather to welcome, You. as
Mr.. and Mrs. Pritchard,: and extend
Our congratulations Iland very best
wishes. -• .
;. "Some Of the eligible young ladies
in seer • Conintunity . may Ise a bit , put
„out at you .going back' into Kinlose.
to „choose Your bride, but they are
willing ,to-"fergiVe you EImo. and
join in the_hearty welconie -Whicit,we
\ejEtend.'• to Mrs. Pritchard
• riment tohave this little say, We now
have .the pleasure Of conveying to
you . in a -material. way Our sincere
good wishes: Will You please accept
-this . chine" cabinet and ,fern- stand on
behalf of ;your friendsin the neigh -
b • s
erhoodignect., .
'Gordon Lyons,
• Hundreds of yards of clay continue
to be diimped daily in the sink -hole
on Concession 10; Kinless, in front Of
Eldon , Ecketiswiller's farm, „i few
rods, east of the GeaVel.,Road:
For more than three weeks a
county tractor drawing tie. scrapers
7whieh---eaeli-scooV-out4.-aboi*-a, yard -
and .8, half of clay at a trip, continue
to build up the road. Each morning.
••a, Settling of the roadway - is noticed
and filling ' operations are 'resumed,
with the expectations that the sinking
action will shortly cease. Heavy tains
recently Made the spot. quagmire
and washed`awity Some of the filling
that had been placed. •• •
The•filling being draWn'from axi
adjoinitig field, With some 400.„Yarde
being piled daily on the short stretch
of roadway. Side bulging, at thelende
line has becurted' as a result,of the
centre Weight of tons Of Clay, se
thaVlitourids". hatra • pushed-. uP on
both sides, higher than the roaii level,.
which Was previously' low, 'swainPY
land, Trees and a telephone pole at
this .point, have been. elevated by the.,
bulging. ' • •
• A resident, Of Kinloss.' who many
years age. attended' the schoolhouse
at the top, of .the hill 'overlooking the
sink hole, said at: that"thrie there Was
no sign of sinking; he attributinga
Stand of hush near Spot, as aff.
()Ming 'styport to the roadway.
Kinloss .T6WriShiP has foilnd ltself
'very. n the Iimolight for, sincc
O'PeratiOns conimended at this spot,
frequent "tall" 'stories..have appeared
in
e daily preiiw of "happenings" at
LOCAL LADY'S. FATHER • •
•..DIES• IN OLD COUNTRY
•
• Mrs. •Emily Carter;north' of the C.
dePdt,-reeeived .Word last week
of the death Of •her father, Mr. Hair'
Fox. aged 65: years, which • occurred
on Saturdity. May 29th, at his home
Spring .Ccittage, . Oversee], -England.
Mr; Fox, .highly respected • resident
Of his scommunity, had been 'ill' for
two years. The funeral took 'pia&
at St. Matthew's -Church, of ' which
he: ha4.'been, a member s for thirty
years. Surviving are his wife and
family, id- Carter is the,
only member in this country.' ,Her
brother; George Fox. formerly ,of
.Walkertoiv ; returned to !' England
some, time 'ago: •
'Eldon Miller.
LOCAL INSTITUTE TO.
• • ' .VISIT IIOLYROOD` BRANCH
,Quilt DraW 'Made At July Meeting
On. Friday-Mr:S., A. Turner Held
Lucky . Ticket„
„ •
With . an attendance of forty, the
‘Voinen's' Institute met for their
meeting on Friday at the home
of- Mrs. Harvek. Treleaven,' The local
branch 'accepted an invitation' to •visit
with the HolYroed.,Institnte at their
August meeting. yr" • ,
The reetto "A Stitch in. time sates
nine": was read by ,Mrs. J. 'Little,
With.Mrs. 1.1usten taking the topic
"Uncooked feeds and how , to use
them." A"7-paper."on'fliot Edonornies':
was given .by ;MSS Mary McLeod; '
held the 'Winning
'ticket in' the:‘!q•eilt draw, which ye-.
'Suited in proceeds Of $14:20.. Members,
:wore libtee :dresses ,at the 'Meeting;
in the form of a. contest. , These jud,
get:I:most Prattical Were worn by Mrs;.
W. B. Anderson and, Mrs. T. Altai;
son. The roll call was .answered ' by
"Dont'e :for, the kitchen". The hostess
and. 'committee 'in•" charge ' served ,a
dainte lunch at the conclusion Of the
eing hel -at t e ome of . ).
:Little. The 16641 branch presented,tbe
program; over which '•Mrs. T. ,Clarke
presided and,, which included a dance
by Mary- Louise Portdo0s, Solo,Mrs.'
P. Stewart: plane duet, Mis.r„Wm.
Fowler and Mrs: Nerthan :Wilson;
,paper : by. ,Mrs. Harvey' Treleaven: on
'.`.1.1ecooked foods • .and • s•hestr, ' to uSe
then -4" Prepared by Mrs. W.
trumpet solo: Bud Orr; topic by Mrs.
J. ':Little,, on, the religious intelerance.
of Hitler's Ireginte, prepared by Miss
Yourex. ; ' •
BBLB., mixpB• .;
• Lucknowi BeWling Chili staged e
successful twilight. tbernainent Mon-
day night, when 22 ,rinks tool part.
First prize went to the rink of 'Dr,
and 1Vtrs. Irwin andiiMrs. Curry of
Winghein, . skipped Tory Gregg'
with -3 plus , 16. ,Seeoed prize • Mr;
and Mit, Donald. Rae, Mts.., Sturdy
and 1Siatlir-517Wiiighatn„ witIT7
plus 13, 'Third, William McPherson,
skip,. Mrs. C. Steward. Fred Steward
and Mks. B.-11Usit-Cm of-Lucknow, with
3. plea 7. Fourth; Mk.' and Mre. J.
Mason:- and Mr. .and, 'Mrs, A. Wilson,
of :Witighain, with,2 pluS, 16.
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SUMMER. SCHOOL OPENED
'AT CAIVIP KINTAIL, MONDAY.'
• The annual sunirtior school' coti4
dueted• for 'young people by the Syn-
od of Hamilton and 'London,* opened
on -Monday at Camp Kintail,, with
Rev. Dr, George P. Duncan, of Strat-
ford; condueting, the opening eere's
hidnies before students and a large
number of visitore. • •• .
;Students qfrorn •all part's of the
synod were. welcOmed bY thd camp
dean, ReV. R, nleevale: -Re-
creation. is, naked With Study, during
the ,Week • of camp which eonclucle's
meetieg. ,1 . •. ,
PRESBYTERIAN 'W-. M. S. -
. The ,regular monthly meeting: of
the Presbyterian W. M. S. maeheld
on Wednesday .afternoim, July 7th,
withthe, president, Mrs. MacDonald
presiding...'Mter the opening hymn,
_
scripture lesson and Mise :Pearl Hen-
derson led in prayer. The minutes of
last .meeting were read and general
businesi, conducted. ' Another, llYinn
was :sung, Mrs. Harry. Anderson
prayed and -Mise. Marion' McDougall
gave the Bible study: The topic "Can-
adian Mission Schools" was taken by
Miss Ali, Isobel Douglas, A reading
was given • by Mrs. Walter MacKen-
zie and a. hymn sung. Mrs. MacDon-
ald closed the ;meeting with prayer. •
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CHRISTIAN .FELLOWSHIP CLUB
Each Friday haS .seen an increase
ib attendance and interest at The
Christian Fellowship ; which
meets at 7.46 p.m.; in the Club, liciqm
above the Express Office. ,Last Fridayevening, the_prograyanJnthinge_
-cif the girls. and, a very happy and
profitable -I -line: was enjoyed by all.
This Friday. -the program will he in
charge • of the young men and we are
hoping for a frill house. ",
The Club is Interdeneininational
and open to all young peopleof High,.
School age and up, differentpre-
gram , every week with Gospel sing-
ing, Bible competition, public speak-
ing and Bible study. _
Please invite your friends •and be
• ;
,sure to bring your Bibles.
itk:.:.'•6A.N1P.;.. AT. hINTAIL • •
The Presbyterian camp grounds, at
Kintail" will be ,oCcupied.. the week
•Ati;e4t .2 to .10.- bk the Grey . and
Bruce .1)Jivisional. Girl' Guide Camp.;
staff will tonsist".of eon -inland:
aht and treasurer, Mrs. Rut-
ile, Divisional Commissioner, IlanoV-'
er; Commandant and nurse, -.Miss
Xenia Kneehtel; R.N., Hanover;
quar-
tcrmater, :Mrs.- E. 'MeKiin, Distriet
Commiesioner, Luckno*, Camp advis-
or
for the the ,North Central Area; sWills7
Toronto, and also specialiets in woad -
Craft, toyinaking, first aid",games apci
genera17-.Gbide wo.rk7. Opportunities
will be' ' given for 'Guides : to secure
badges.. ' :• • •• • '
, The dey"S. pregiarn will be fol-
lows: 7.15, rising whistle.. and morn-
ing dip;. . 7.45; prayers and • Colors;
S.00, breakfast; 8.30, camp duties;
10.00. organized time; ..12.00, dinner;
10., organized tittle? 12, dinner; 1, rest
1.00 organizedgitimet .3.00, swimming;
5:30, supper; 6.30, court , of honer; 7,
••games; 8,00„ carnp fire; • 9.00s cocoa;
9:45.,. lights out. • - "
GE TO
outtitoLy joyoptiNcislicPE•ori.L.F • Organized; time will devoted to
• hikes,' toyreaking' and geeptal, Guide
' ; work. Swiininings be. conducted
The nierribers_-of. the. Junior ,Farme -groupe•-„under--the switarning„
er' and Jurtiei Institute 'thrti instructor, with picket boat and pick -
out the county. of • Bruce; Are planning- ets standing; by i " • •
a .picnie• and social "'everting to be •
held • in i: Port Elgin; On, the 'afternoon
and •ev,eiiing of July 23rd. A.
full pro-
gram giftpienie'spprts and Other, ens
tertainreent is being arranged ' and it
is expected: that a large turnout will
Detroit hUrch: Presents'
Gift' To Miss Henderson
Central Presbyterian Church, Detroit, • • a
011tr
Of 'Alias". Pearl' '• Ilendersint ic And
• Expresses Appreciation --'Of , Long .,
•
c's ..
".tierlbd , Of Service B 7 , Gift 91
••• •
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• ApPrecia,tio • of nine 'years service
;as church ,secretary of Central • Prde,: •
:ayterian 'Church, Detieit, as well as
.her devotion to otherdepartments
if the church's work, was . expressed '
last •Wednesday; when Miss
' HenderSonwas presented with,
. ale gift of -a considerable sumi of -
money. „ •,
• 'Miss Henderson's resignation , was
..egretfully . accepted, by the Detroit
,hruch, following a six months' leave',
)f absence. Miss Henderson has estab-
ished u christian book shop. in the
as well as devoting her time
. ,
eye Pe mg, , -IIk_—
Club and other young • people's
ac-
tivities. , ' ' '
.The surprise, Presentation was
:midi • Mies • Henderson: at the 'mid-
tveek Prayer.. service' in the Presbys
:5erian Church last Wednesday even
ing,. by Dr. J. F. MacKenzie, who.
,vas .visiting here and who Was , dele-
gated by the Church .committee. ''.to
convey their, expression Of: apPrecia,.,•
tion;sin the form of the following let- '
teri which adcoinpanied the gift. .•
Miss Pearl 'Henderson; , • , 1
[luDdltenarowm, •iOssntu'elder's
Henderson -This letter
from the Paster,. eessionand mem.; •••
'bers ' of the Central,
',hurch, Detroit. Michei:Vto• express •
to you and place upon the chnich4e-..
ordwoortestimonyregardirigi'lyou,
1.1tork -during. the last. nine Years.
„oltdcrw myiOdusthai svei ‘lriov.oefd .taoncworkedt, y :oiun
lefinitely knarAhe ,.salvation of . God
In, Christ.; that you are consecrated
1:0 his seririce;. that You: have been a
faithfulwitness and capable servant •
'if the Lord and that by „your :unsel-
•
fishness you have shown us you are
villirig to,. sacrifice ,as well as. serve. •
We believe that the circumstances' of
veur separation to a life of ;full time
service; your preparation and,
know-
ledge of • the Word of, God; your-.
for soul ' winning; your inagm-, •
Fying of the necessity for and • power
if prayer, have been a great
ing to this church. • • '• '
We further testify to your .re-
markable 'ability, . in . sudcessfulIr.",„,.„,
training Children and yeimg,, ,people
in the Scriptures .arid for Christian.
service in Sunday school, in the young
Bibeit
,neorle'isfistocuiettei.es• i..11"
the Detroit
In accepting, your • resignation 'after
-ix rrionths',,leave o absence. we did
so in deferenceto your desires and .
in the beijef that-this-deciaiOn:
only. reached after inueh7.1ieart sear -7, .! •-• • . '-
ething,,and waiting upon God foi-guid-' •
Tragic Shooting victim
Victim:,
Niee 01 Local Lady
Mrs . Albert Mossip Of Hamilton Who
Succumbed On „Sunday'. To. Ballet
•
Culross Section Makes
Preientationl To Teacher
. As an expression of gratittide to..
•Vou for holding :forth the word of ,• ;
life valiantly before thie.. congrega-
tion ask ,You to Becept, MS. aum.
'moneY and pray that : God may
igUide you Continually in your , new
enterprise,: as you seek to Make.
known ;the glorious gospel of ..our
Cord Jesus Christ' '
• Roy L. Adrich, Pastor.
' '. E. ,Wiegand,
David Cerlett: "
John D. Murray,.;.
' Committee.
SOUTH. KiNtosS' yv: s: .
The july meeting held in the manse
was attended. After • the open -1..
.
'
in exercises. and. business dealt With,
aninstructiee program..folkewed. Miss
D. l)ta_c_Lebd!s topic was "?resent -day
developments • in" ,Paleitine"";.: Mrs.
Young' spoke on the Gawlior Mission
in: India, . and' Miss S. • Maciver. and
Mis. Sutherland ,.• kead., interesting
papers. A Home •Helpers' meeting
was held- ip June at ,the home of Mrs.
A. Graham, ;When An. outline of the
first :Missionary ..Society of this •
church Wee' given',.. and a • tribute of
honor was paid„tho se pioneer women
Who ',Carried. on 'at , that , time ' under
trying difficulties, that, which has
been the foundation of the present
day s'oeiety. ;It may be of interest to
muny to know that about fiftY-two''
Years. ago, the officers were, president;'
Mrs,', (Rev.). F. A. MacLennan, •viee••• -
PSieeesriedteaTil-tY, MM11".s..R' (dl?erVi c. 10 al lenK •
miss 'Katheihic MacKenie Receives
Gaid Wrist. Watch VPOn, •CenfPlet-
ing Five Years As Teacher In S.
S. NO. „ • • 4
• Nitrifh the closing of the school term
e ,
S. S. No. 4, Cult -lee, arranged. a com-
munity .picnie' at' Mr. Gethrip Reid's,,
When a sports lirligram ;wits enjoyed
Wounds, Inflicted By, her husband, .ana the event featured by., the :.pre -
WAS Niece,'Of••Mra.. Roberti liaeOf sentation Of 3 gold wrist watch to
Lticknow, ••. Miss Katherine MeeKen•zie, of Ltick-
•,n6W, • Who has • taught in.'the ''Seetion
0Af 1 abeiftitti. forwtalitect.apamstafixveenzyi earesa, d• the
follow-
-On4T.nes4ay-44 Inat-week.,44aed-alkaY.,
ill the General 'Hospital after val- 'presentation. ..
iant fiNte-day, battle to spryive her Miss ma•ei8:.nzie ,
serious injuries. Mrs. Mossip.:,,was L
nie.c'd Of Robert Rae'of :Ltip.know. • 'At thist`the-last "get together" •af-
The' shooting ;took place . at ' the terfromi Of ;our section before' yea
'breakfast table . when her heebited SeVer. ydin° ConneCtion '•`as
,whipped a revolver froushis pocket teacher, we rsetcceiariitiefilt. of
s"oxapraesdt:fifgylotilyt..
arid .sti'ot' his .tvife: He thee tarried the O
'gun "on himself 'sending a belief 'thrti. Work -among, es. ; ." ." ' •;
his.-henit .te bring about his instant Ditking, th,c • five' yeari' 'Yon •haye
• deativiJettiougy that'. WaS, Utterly. ens ateunrtglivfittoh -us you hYelleirits hoat'vetacehtidoitelaereo(fl
tetindeds*.rta believed t� be' the rea-.•
sonfor-his l'ash ,act: • tis. Ydu ',have been a. feithfut , and
Stifferitig . ageniiing pain; Mrs. eifitient teacher, ever'etrivieg to -give
.MosSip .Was. removed to thellOtPitel. of your 'beet to the .girls and boys
Ari operation performed a few heel% this-cotemunity. Your, Work did • not
revealed that the .,88 calibre. end ietici toht 'yeolapsts,pradtoinio.it aWtie.110 ld
bullet :lied lodged in the spine afters 41iind
perforating the liver- and stolnach, efforts ,to. Make.' our Christmas. eons,
Getierat • peritonitis developing :hint Cert suecets.: Not only, the . children,
the wounds,' was attrilitted •as the hilt all the young people of khe coin-
-cause Of her death about . eight o'clock niuLnity:Ntere benefited yOut efforts.,
Sinitty morning, .'" • • d • have enjoyed having • you as a'
Three little' Children serVii. teaelier :and "as friend, Arid ;have
stifiaap, evehinff open Boni,' aged 8,yeere, Jack:7 and Don,
doilVeliticle,• Oh.' the camp' staff are; lad! 4: At the time of the sheeting,
,ReV, Gordon 'IL :Taylor,. kiticardirie. the. two older children 'Arere'-Viatting
Testanient studies:, ReV. r;their."."-giroalinreqnpr-„--*:--4sti-
Waldie, Arthur, ohurch histery; Rev; Marys. 'Donald; and a visitor nf the
;Allan 'Beoch, .1Viarichuria., loreign* hero., Mrs, • Leah turlifield Of
elttlult 'the 'enjoyment, Was Mutual:,
As a Small thdinento of out aP.'
precietiaii, we. ask- -you, to accept this
-wittehr Ands tie-1--it-hends-MovelerWerd.
from • day to i day may they 'help te
asSure you of .the good wishes that
the people of $dho
Niseetiri, hedne missions.; Rev. beano • Mr, and Mrs,- Rae arid lqargaret CnitesS have 'far
*Anti• • KifilOugh,, Tneaday. ThOS, Mi Ipri: B, Mc eget, ; el 1,
•
' ' 1 Section NO. 4,
,J•e•hiiatee; • Brantford; Miss , Nellie, attended:the funeral. of 108. Mossip... Signed bOali•
th
gaines YOU're -Missing Setae good
„
Nabb;,Treasurer, Mrs. lIug-fi MacKay.
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REV; G()I1DON TAYLOR ACCEPTS ,
KNOX COLLEGE . APPOINTMENTs'
• ` .
•
Rett. Gorden TaYlor.:. inini.ster ',' of
Kilicerdthe Presbyterian • :Church; for
'more than a: year, and well-knewe
here, has resigned his charge to SC-, •
*cept the, .appointrixent .as seseieeel,...
leettiter in,. ,•SYsternatid' theelogy', et
ItOx College, TOronto,
Alfred Sredding , of Iloose •River .
fame; related the experience • of his •
tett-day, entonibnlent, to ,,arr nticiience
in Dttrilanx United Cliurch,, last week,.
001. IT IS Hl'41:
AtnlI heeessary for yee.tO „lint el)
With the inconvenienee ,of
*raadiag•), sowing; ett.,,. That ,
trouble is „One of the, ihijigs tht
science , has ,..cohttolled, iuch t1
the: advjintag if tbpso who :are .••
Middle-aged •`-•••••*"
F. kit.MS.1 it 6 PIG 'I,.
EYE Siaitt StBitt,CB. '
• Iiucktnnv