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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1937-08-12, Page 1t 4,10, • • .51••••••-,-; • „ , . • • • . $2400 A TE. All+ -7$1.:00 IN ADVANCE -56e 'EXTRA TO 11'.. • • AUGUST l2th,1937 .RSDAY,• • ORTICULTURAl; FLOWER ArenaYote 10.00 .. $110)ir, SEPTEMBER 4T11 • ' Take,' ./.tugus,,31st, piker show viIL be hc.ld this yeai iif:JIY74111*7"-Tir itiii3i,%nuiGuir9EPP-earfr •" In. This issue Of'',Fhte: „PaYinent Of: Principal .And 4 Pi 4. 4 Intrest .Would 130:$192;5a; ' At a:special meetineol .the Village on Satilidak, evening, .the bY.7 la*,to be Sabniitted to the ratepayers, of the Village , in :connection -with building' a, coMmiinity 'hall was givi;n necessary readings and appears . in. this issbO of:The Sentinel.' , The vote Will be taken, on Tuesday; :August alit: 'Jack 11,1cQuaig, :Richard 'Webstei*" arid, E:11-1. Agnew were ap- , - pointed deputy returning officers fer, 'the,•three polling subdivisiens. El. - tor s, will be called Upon before the• ' the .Town Hall on Saturday,'Septem- ' ber .4th.- Prize lists havc. been print- ed and•fare being palled to, members, in.etudeis .'fortY7feUr. • clitses of Cnt , 80,Wers and eight classes: ..of •• patted 'Plants. • (•• '.E'icirihirots• intrat.be nienibera of ,the • Society, but :the Iflisiilay. itself. is :.o.Peri 'to the public free :of charge arid is , , • reallya itght:. Well worth • ,viewing.. With exceptional,growth this Season, the. exhibit of :blooms 'should exceed ' 'past. displays •and residents , of the • Village and district should make' it a point to view what interested horti- culturists have 'achieVed^„in the way of• beautifying their properties with • flowers, RADIO _SERVICE HAROLD M. GREER Please leave orderer at Smith's Garage 'Dr. • R. L. Treleaven DENTIST TELEPHONES Office 53W. Residence 53J. - Dr.' Wm.. Foviler PHYSICIAN 8z SURQEON , Office Hours: 1.00-3.30 P.M: 7.00-8.00 P-14. ' Sundays -1 30-200 • Or BY 'Appointment ' STRAYED - .A. Shorthorn; ,-Milch Co-q-7*Yrtlfrifritelc-Mik:' • Intosh, R. 3,, 'Lucknew.. TO RENT- A comfortable six - remit house to rent, town ' water.- emple Clarke,. ' •FOR SALE Farm *scale, weighs up to a ton, nlso fanning Juin *with carrier, NO in good :condition:. -Ap- ply at Se%nel Office. , • HORSES FOR , SALE --Load of - good heirses, 2 years and up, will sell' at reasonable prices.. --7 Apply to Richard, Elliott, Holyrood. FOR SALE --=2, 1926 Chev. Sedans; 1 1927 Che Coach; 1. 1930 Ford R.. Roadsterr1. 1936 Plymouth Coacn. N. W. Winterstein. HOUSEKEEPER • WANTED4,-Mid • die aged'ladY for."general,liouse-o'erIt• and eeinpnnien, to .elderly •Com:: , 'home .and gond. wages, :Steady eni PIOVerferit.,=4pply'-ai. 8.64in el Offiee'.. - CATTLE 1 -AND -HORSES - Four • cars :of cattle find' One c,ar .01 horsei, will:arrive.. in Liteknew about August 16th.' Anyone • interested .,in purchaS- • •- brig Seine,' see 'Herb. Miller,. north of C. N. R. station.• • , • • - PERSONAL •EN! GET GFT OSTREX Tonic Tablets contain raw:. oysterinvigoratorsand other• , atiMulants.. One dose peps up organs, • glands.'11 .not ;delighted; Mater, re- funds' paid -$L25 : •Call,' write. MCKIM'S DRUG' STORE'. • , •• ... :FARMERS' ATTENTION ' •The---LucknOvv_J_OiritLidetbvill aol .fertiliiets-46trfelhrs.:e4,ert•-rill-rfientb-eri-44 or these beeciming: inemberS.•of "tho. United 'Farmers of '..Ontarip,.. within twenty-fiVemiles of . their• !Station at;Liicknow iceS ',.cest Price - of me Is, •and • delivering., charges. Phice • yotii orders early ter-efilick',,dervied; with ' • .john Jainieseh;': Manager; ' • R. R.?3',"..;:ttiCknow: NOTICE TO CILEIMT0RS ' In the Matter Of the '` Estate Of . Alexander McKenzie of the Township of Kinloed, in the, County ' of Bruce; Gentleman, deceased.' . • Notice is hereby*.giyen.piirsifarit to the Statute in „that„ behalf; that all Creditors , and, -others having claims • or demands against the Estate of the said 'Alexander.' McKenzie,.' who, died ELEVATOR..:.CO. MEETING - On or about the Twenty-fifth. day of June A.D. 1437, '• are re trired on Or • before •the • First • day .ef SePtember A.D. 4937, to send by 13Y, Past .PrePai id, • • or deliver to 'Angus B. Mcicni.'„ R. R. No. 6, Pleknow, Ontario; the executor of the 'wit Will and, Testament of the said "deceased; their naines,,addresses . ',and descriptions, the ftill particulars. of their elairm, a •stateinent of their.' ' Accounts; anPthe nature of the se- • curities` (if any) held by thein duly; verified by ,alfidavit. . . " • • . And take .nptice that after after .sheb last inentiened;date the said executer •, ,w111 proceed to distriblite the asset's ;Pt, the: Said ,deceased among the per-, entitled:-theretoi-haVing--regard. only to the claims of. Which he shalt • then have notice, and that the 'Said executer -will not be- liable for the ..said 'millets Or any :Part' thereof to •any .person, or persotts of whose • claims notice Oall not have been re- ceived by hit*, nt..the.„titie--of such • distribution, • Dated the • Third day 'of August, A. • bt, 1904- Angus B. McKay, • R. R. 6, Lacitatiw, Ont.,•..gxectiter... rors, ore"omissions in respect to those enti e to vote; ' The seven thousand dollar issue, , „ over ":twenty . years at 3 1/2' CA' weirid rnean an equal annual payment. of $492.53,• or on the present !pent would' .repres,ent .dlightly less. than A 'mill and a fifth. This *quid afrIel31r.lt to ''4143rnicirnateli• 1,.20 on anassessment of $1,000;,: provided there was not one cent raised toward meeting': this dining the entire. year. • ‘, TO STAGE PLAT .The- %Arena • Club 'is: -taking charge - :of the Fall fair night's •Ceneert, Which will • take the forin of a -play. Books 1r beetiirdered aiida.cast .will shortly be Picked, to . commence .re- hearsals by the first of September„ With .a 50-50 .split of receiPts,' the• Club will add considerably. to its growing ;arena •fund. : •.• • CONDITION OF,•PATHER AND • SON .STILL.. SERIOUS . While'still seriouslY, ill the, first of, the week, the condition • of -.James. Young, •Ashfield farmer, and his. sen Douglas, aged- eight, run Over by a fatin hinder,last 'Thursday ;evening, ,wes .reported somewhat Ainpreved. Their condition is surprisingly ,good. forthe, injuries, they'suStained„ doc- tors said, but they .wouldhazard'no statement as to the ultimate outcome. Mr: Young; Who soughtto rescue . hey from 'under the wheel of the 2,2.50:7pound binder, when he alai) .4;vad dragged ,'under when- the -horses bol- ted arid' ran eWay, suffered extensive chest rind Abdoininal and Spine.ifljui -. 1 internarcornplicatiOris being ed „„tVoM-the start. : scriouS- •ly injured. underWont an emergency operation the 'night' of •the accidefit, surgeon corning front London in.. a feWminutes legsthan an hour by automobile. •.'• ' • 'IN MEMORIAiv • ' loving meniery ef Elizabeth liabiek, beloved wjfe of John MeQuillin, 'Iwho departed this 'ife • On August ; 12th,' 1934. '• • Sadly nrisded ly 1-Iiisbarid, dang4- ters.and sons. . :•McQUILLI*-in loving fremofY•of RjlIi.F,velyri, who departed this ,life July 1st; 1934.: , 1 3vingly • rernenrfberedby father,-,ost-et and=in bpi , • . . , IN MEMORIAM MaeDIARMID-In loving "meniori )f a very. clear mother,' Mrs. Alex WhO passed' to 'ter et- sa-nal reward, -August- .11th, 1937,* • In our -•heritt •;yeiir-iifemoty 'lingers,' Sweetly,, tender, fond 'and. There' is, not a day, dear mother, . That we. do 'riet think of you, : LaviriglY 'remenibeted:- Hilsband. and Family. • FINAL .NOTICE • ' • All accounts- owing F. .T. strong, mustbe paid by',September 1st. Accounts maY be paid at -Win. A. Schmid's lewejlery Store or 'Mr. Armstrong's residence. , , The, annual Meeting, of •the' Luck, now Elevator „ Company Liiiiited; will , Campbell 'Street, Lucknci*,. 'en:Wed- nesday 'evening:, August lath, at 8 o'clock, at Which the ,annual state- ment will be presented, election of directors and other btishieds transat- HacketyPteSiderit., . , CLERIVS NOTICE OF 'FIRST -;''POSTING OF VOTERS' LIST -Voters' •IASta 1937, Municipality: fit The Township .Of •„ County Of 'Huron ' Notice is hercb5 given, that I have. complied ,With section 7 of The Vot- ers' Lists Act and that 1.11aVe'podted' up at trY. office in • the To*nship, of On 'tli''Seventir-day-of-,Atig* ust,„ 1987,” the list of all liersens „en- titled 65 -vote in the Said at rinthiciliat ..electioria. and that Stich list remelird..there for inspeetkin. And / hereby •Call upon all Voters t .... take_ -ii.1110 ed Ate...1409.e ingd t have any, •etrors Or omissions ter - recto' according to law, , the last (lay 'or appeal being-the,--twentY+miOth day of August, .1937. . . 'tinted •at Ashfield, County Of Itat.. on, this 7th day of•August, AM!, 107 f C.' ";E:. McDONAGIi aroaP' .6 -1)t,0"iridters-tanci, sUch -is- thotianild.,d011ars •fOr beneielent and RIPE SAitig ,gTARTS . SATURDAY Commenfeirik:.SntultlaY. and cob- tinPill.R.,-1111.#1.4ft•-ien(14,9f-• '010.-.411•911,t* As 'a .featWeiff":"Sfie-i'fi1da•: Beed's-,SheaSteie; that .offers .a Wide range "of merchandise, All ; inarked down to a point Which Mikes ,thein- exCentiOnar :Values. ' 7 , . Some Of the nioney,savingbargains offered:are lisiCd. On a hnlf•s.heet bill :printed. this Week by The Sentinel and which . are being clistributed over wid • area ' Twas ',Acciden Weak ale un •ATTEND *REUNION , an(i'MrS:•• :ReY.:0•00.S0.0,:' and, fain, Kenneth ,Burves Fractures Hip „ And 'IC Webb Shnatler.:Blaele7t-Mra. Joe Gaunt Severe1y Injured In 'Narrow ,Escalie,'"FrOm ,enraked! Cow -Earl Gaunt' Eigkaped Serious Injuries In Runaway •• ' , • • • • , • (si, HELENS .NEWS).'" a Mrs: Gaunt "Scierly' Hurt - Mrs.Jo : h 'Gaunt is recovering C from 'a painful - accident, which' oc- .cnired recently. when , she was • ' as- sisting in hill:wing a Young* calf and its mother: to the:barn: The entaged. , cow 'attacked lIrs,. „Gaunt, • throwing her; against a:stone pile, -resulting in 'many bruises, -several -ere-eked ribs a -broken' , collar bone And' a 'cracked ..,.• With footwear advancing pile and school' opening not ae far, away - the . buying public is IVOR "ac1iii46/1 to take advantage ;of this sale to, take care' of their fall requirements,: ,.Thet;e is, still' a 'lengthy Period 'for simmer footwear: and among the bargains Will *be the 'remainder ,,of this season's stock' being., cleared neiing-InIr Prices': , ,, • • Plan StreetiCarniVal „ , .• And Frolic In. Liickno*. . • , . children's' Calithiimpian,. Parade To " Feat:tire OPening4Pree Concert To Follow -.7- Carnival Heaths . And Street. Dance Other. Attractions , • :The Lucknovv kiene Club are lay- ing :jolana . to stage' a Monster street Cartiival and frolic in Liicknow on Thursday evening,' August . 26th -- Opening ..feat,utea will be • 4-- ei70i- I1:hytepian parade and. a • free open air concett"-t-Bingo; and-other.-carniVal booths' will provide other firriu serpent witb(McCartn,ey's -orchestra: engaged to play for the street dance.. 'held on the main- street and gives • komise . of being' al full night of fun. • Children Feature Parade While the calitliumpian parade will .; be. featured .._bY___ehildren,. adults 'are also, urged to "tog up" for the eient: picycles, tricycles, wagons, kiddie ears, doll Carriages and such like 'can be used to geed advantage :to Make thisa' colorful and interesting par- ade: Prizes will be offered and it is hoped parents will•Undertake to have their children •join to Make the event a success. . • !' ,••: The parade will ' start 'promptly .at 7:30, and 'after it, 'coricItides, a short program' will be predented• free " of Carnivel booths and the dance'Will then swing into action.. . . :Details :are notcomplete, but. pos:: 'terd and :next week's Sentinel will .giite fuller information. coneerning 'the event,. • .1 ,SUCCESSFUL CAMP - Monday saw the conclusion, Of a. highly .successful Boys! Camp; held at the •Bruce ':Presbytery,.: United Church . grounds ,at Mitainiehi There was "an'attendanee of ninety- eight; with the'.caMp facilities fail- ingto accomodate all the boys wish- ing to Atterni.:''Sani and. Roy Mc(4ifil- lin and Jack Ackert of this coriunnn, ity,,enjeyed the Week's outing. ".. , The •Camji „„.opened On N,Ved- liesday and again the registration -- ekceeded the :apioniedation of the -LM . • • • • The • regalar. meeting' of the Pres% bythrian W. M. S. was in the IPe= . , . ,ture roona of the •church on:Wednes, 'day' afternoon list, Mrs. Henry Mullin who: conducted therneeting, -read the scripture legion • and Nita:, Davidson , , . led in prayer. The minutes of last, 'Meeting were read find general 'bus- iness attended too. A hynin was Sling and Mrs. Lockhart gave the 'Bible •.1 study. Mrs. Horace' Aitchison Sang •a sole and the topic was taken by Mrs. - . Davidson of Dungannon. She chose: as „.her subject the, M. 8. Matto, "The World VI-, Christ"' anal gave a very helpful address. Mrs.' Wes; Hus- ton gave 4......readingLand.the _Meeting cloded. With: a, hymn and the • Lord's prayer in uniaron. ° •' • Suffers_Tractured,-Hip' ' Mr: 'Kenneth, Purvis is a patient in the Goderieh Hospital, following injuries received when he was thrown a' load: of wheat.,: -While•4tiving down the'l side of a hill the. wheel struck a' atone causing the load .to,up- set: Kenny was thrown • over • , the fence and landed' on his hip on a large Stone in the adjoining field, sus- taining severe' injurieS. :••*.• • Shoulder' Blade Broken --Mr. •McKerizie.,Webb is carrying 'his :attn. in a sling' is the result of •gicaecident:'Whileilir vie*S]lakiir.off 4,4--loatr,Pf 'sheaves: ,He' 'slipped; it,' adjuiting die, slings and fetl headlong Verwthe-arolitofthe;„waggoolatii;L' ing on the double ,trees; spraining/his left • arm and receiwAng 'many braises:, On • Friday: McKenzie had a• further pishap when he tripped while Chas: ing pow, falling and :breaking .hi; right shoulder blade.; . Shaken Up In Runaway Mr. 'Earl Gaunt had a narrow es - Cape .:from SetiOde injury on Satur- day afternoon, when the horses on the binder he was driving became.fright- ened by the thunder and rah"; away. Earl threw himself ofT•the binder and escaped with a severe shaking •up. Mr.. T. B. Tayloris around again after being confined to the house for several. weeks as a "result' ,of a tall. • . down •some Stairs. • •IMr: and Mts. WM. Leitch, of De- troit, were recent geesta.-. of :theit uncle, Mr. E. J. Thorn and Mrs. Thom,' • Aboht-Afteen niembers-•-of• the VS= MeWs'Institide aiallidthemselvers- of the ,eppottnnity'•to be :guests of the St.AugustineInstRtite .,at the .ho e C.f.': Mrs,: Jas. . Craig: on Wednesday, when they. spent a ,Very pleasant and Profitable .afternoon.' ,'• . Rey.. Henry Martin : of ' Cromarty; called '•• enf.. feign-di-ia the---iillage- re- . , • : • Mr. and Mtg. 'PollockOf Kincardine And Mr. and Mrs: Harry. Hyde and son,„Roderick .bf Iroquois Falls were recent visitors with Mr. Jas. Hyde._- ' Mrs.. 'McFarlane • formerly Miss Delia Della .Cranston_Inkd •son Allnn of . • whed they attended the Pecluen t re- , Lnnoli'i theprize e9 rilomorating" the Ptidning*Of -pl,a0:, the . " Oldest la th.:.....pocios sf felisily„, fro4. ' Switzer- laed4P:Pli „:d4 's00' -three year -g ifr.- ,Georg -Pegtienati father of: Mrs. Ilndson, .1.N41., .YearS' Of: ag$,and 'returned With M 'limber.- Pt., t!,!. 4„ 11.0ieritigi ile.' is al, r. and -Mrs,' Hudson' to spend -.a...visit here. , Mr: -Peqiienat" wad one of 4 family of fourteen, eight, boys and Six girls,. who With their parents came to -Can:. ada more, than threescore years agni to settle at Kitchener where -they established• a' watch factory.' ' • 'Clearing-lines•-in-Girlst-and-Wo WaiSt.'Sltirts,.'etc.TEE. MARKET . STORES:. Ontario 'Premier Urges, Saner Motor Driving Editor The Seiatinel, LucknOW, Ont. beer' , ;-..past year ••46 live's were lost .* in meter vehiele'. accidents in Ontario This year, if the remaining five • S..Q4bow4the;k4a:mesAnratir-nr,i1P,'- crease•, as the 'firstseven, over 800 persons will have been killed and 14,- 000 have been injured. NOne of us has any guarantee that members. 'of your•family•or mine will not be amongthis; number. That makes, it a,,,,rathepersonal.4natter...fot‘.ali-=, of ..naor_s to c . , , • ,.• vears the Department of Hiirh- • WaYS' has. conducted educational cam- paigns • eneouraging,safer driving., The,se campaigns have ;Made, pntario. -among-the-safest areasofthe world; although the fact, remains that this year weneed something.' more. . We •,...annet .face the possible loss of 800 lilies with equanimity, For our record in the' .past our news- papers deserve a large share of 'Credit; they have been; remarkably denerotrA ,itpd helpful in supporting cur efforts,: and I :am sure will not fail us .now. -• ••• . To nieet the present situation the Minister of Highwayshas sponsored an advertising campaign•designed to sheet(' the people into .e realization of' the 'need for *saner driving and greeter, care. .Yonr ',newspaper is to carry the advertisements of this ser- ies. • But advertising is not going to be enough. We knew .the power of „the Pres; and we Inctar _that Ave_mnst have Your Wholehearted •and enthus-: Astic:__.-support,• expressed ineditorial aia1 netia-aunin,,p-iiliWity• ' 'am personally appalled by, the ..Mounting accident toll of this sea- son, by the iitark horror. of the 'grow- ing total of creel injuries and wasted lives. I am sure that you too 'must realize the danger-, that stalks our families and I earnestly . seekyour help- in our, effort to make our roads, andi'itreete.'Safer, happier places 'for recreation and travel. . Your aid .cie Make our. campaign successfu) and 'II assure :you your assistance Will, 'be appreciated by the Honourable ,McQuesten and myself. - • " . • Yours faithfully, JOynt Trophy And Cedar,, Chests At StakeToday Joynt TrAMIY •411e4And 'FPO? ,..„ • .• . • ('edar Chests Donateil By Mr. John - (Thursday) -Other Fine l'rizes With •a large entry antiCiPated and With. favorable weather , permitting the ehiefhoWling event of the seasen, the 4,annual men's; rinks: tournament, gets underway Thuriday (today) at 1.30 o'clock. With greens in .excellent • • . shape through the. careful attention of W�llington McCoy,: •keen .„1.corriiier tition can be jexpe'etei.1 for the list' of fine prizes!. chief '•Of 'which have been demisted' by yrit,l. ' . n- interest in inhas zat,s1wvarY0hiSl9tatikoenn;. a marked,.4. . irbe joynt emblernatic of the championship of tnis tournainent. is at Stake:, along :with. font cedar :chests"aa• first prize. These chests are Mr, .Joynt's contribution. • Second; prize, in this event is' bed' throws.' At- tractive table lamps and , silver cream arid sugar sets are second event.. prizes,, while winners of the••conso iatig4H4baC1444144&'. ation *everit'l Will, reeeive *blankets „and • • lo- thweiti`rahrleycifrequent nsonsii"isneitsh gli;i heifVy rains' eier, the •week --end, so. that fanners,' busy. ,at the liarvedt we cone' a ry ,sPe . A urni ;niftyatmosphere has prevailed: Sat.; rripanied • • by a brief, but severe, .electrical • H. F. Hepburn. , , • • , ,pRAIER_MEETINGS , stoim. disrupting hydro service..for Ati ImliroMPti: Program , :as Allen and Miss Arthur of • Weston;,.two crack Scotch dancers:: Stopped , off • here :on the , Cd- •..erich or F,r41ak, •to: coMpete 111 th Caledonian game; and put on an'•rirf-. promptn., program in 'front of 'Ma Donald's store,' with Lorne doing the piping. Thegn1s,NN'f10. both have: 'P griet-,of Medals' for•"ppst ances, -drew cinite•an anellenee.. Leaving for Scotland,' , : Mrs'. J. A. Glen:rile:end her friend •Mr;..Stevens, who With :Mr; Stevens:, are visitiiig with: 'AtrS Glenriie ,at -"BOn:,-AcCordr!7enttage-at--:Parit--Clallt7 were in the the. village on • .:Wednesday, Mrs. :Glennie was bidding adieu: to her friends -here ;is .she leaves with- in two ,weeks for Scotland. This *ill - be Mrs. Glennie's twelfth: ,crossing of the Atlantic. .• • , THREE :WING1-1.AIVI:RINKS. 7 • : WON HERE ON , THURSDAY Wirigham.•'bowlers; won 'the ',first three prizes at :the Mixed' rinks •twi- jight here last Thursday evening with fourteen' • rinks.. .ceinpetingi First went to to.'the' rink :composed-' of•.• Mr; E. liarristOn.. Mrs. A. sCraykloO, W. Miller and skipped by Alex Crawford, with three 'vvins and it • plus. of: 2-117 Second..to-the-rink-Skipped-±bY-1. Sen. Other players Were Mrs. Mason Mrs: !Sturdy and E. Nash. with, two wins, plus Plas• '16:: ..,Donald • .kee, skip:''mi* 'Rae and Mrs. and-Mts. A. Wilson; two :win plus,.1.2..:Foprth; Leeknow skip: ,Mrs. A. Hamilten, •Mrs. A. "Solonion and F. T. , , Arnistrong,: With two Iris, pias.; -11. • BELLS er,. iurs. ,Enunti ...c ii t. -.. _,,,,_ • .n mg the \i'nonth ' of. August pray'. • The • August' meeting of , the ,:tve, ezi; meetings . will be held in the room - a oye.,the Express office; every. Wed - men's Institute was held :at the •home nesday evening.'at .8 o'clock, to a ;•titipt olg,.).irse. olir3;..:t,1 0. r,trioni!,sato en,oiTitheue;rs.mda:,i.„, ',f0°Er, A rlulaie: .ni ilgoouft.atheeinSgP.irreiotu6artls:liolef Revivals 1.3. e ki g Out here and there •,W:: A. Miller . Presided and .the roll , call was responded to bi. Seine "Hein ---1:' araelvatt prayer. ,and., 'resulting foilii.';Ilh,,minctksnofwbi'' wMa°sndtahYe?,''Rifuers.t II. . speakerathwel'l ' ' thave n:Gt;gdel a• i id dd• it' re s. :tie dr' oa. fnad" (1tuhra hundreds ai wf. heartscY 'ls l'°. re' soulsa''!lir' •on .the subject ',The cafe' Of the Feet'. Yo Join us in this time of He gaVe'-'a very intereiting and in- ivri'..Lnrsessuin . The. meeting will • open *formative' talk shOwing the construe„ :with a /sringervice „Please . bring tion'. Of tlie 'foot, describing . various -YOur•-•Ilibles. . E. II:- nilinents and showing 'different ai- . • .. „ c.-ard Of Thanks'. ' PliftPc,' anft stiglg•sting remedies ' 'for. Th e• sisters of the lite •Janet Far - these ailinentS. At the conchisiod° Oi.!ish wish to express heartfelt. thanks • , RO$SLC A SEkolt-E • -•:. A quiet but pretty „wedding took ,place at the .Presbyterian Man Winghain.' at 10 &sleek !Saturday, Ally 31st, when Nettie Leona, only daughter of Mr. '.George ‘Casemere and the late Mrs. Casemeire of Tiitn- TO • BE HELD. FRIDAY Worker PasdedAviray. Early "..tr,:ineemed ..1)evoted..' ,91.*PeslaY,..Mernelnk, ' • •••.: • • ". ''"'! '•; 111 l'he.(Lath Of". 6,; :204,4&.utyer-hisUld here , • d'triirle.',.!1-1111.1t1.11g(.5;h1:eriSnPu°tbrb.1111ide4irtahl:-Ifecidr.f$X6Q11(147:' ,a• recent '40:deal ilJiess.. and: her :eon",:i• •ditiqn tvas Tnuch 'improVed so thather pa4,sing. came ,.unexpectedly. :•Mrsc "Chesnut was 'formerly Annie . -• • Stewart,: and . Was -predeceased her.husbund seine eight years agci., a.ninnber, of years Mts. Chesnut 'resided.. in• Lucknew, where ,-she. ...ie.., an- ebteerned•fesident - She was • • * devoted member ' the Locknow . -PresbYferian. (ifui•ch.:" arid. active 'pin -woineres organizations of •the : church'. • She is surviVea by three daligh-;- ters,..Mrs• Hamilton Glutton ,of LtL r•Tnlh'ole7a et .1:1 11 11 1:1 rTecy; ae.:;held at *2.30 n'cleck, \rith infernient ',in' • ' (HRISTIAN I'EF LOAV.S El 11) IJ B , • . . • "How pan' I know 'God's Will°. for ,life?" NVil I `be, • the subject dis-: qissed at The Christian Fellowship" • Aub this Frida3r. sivening: lEvery •.,,onfig. person desiring to be a success and blessing in life sheuld„ ,hear . thi ine‘ssage. ,Sermonettes' by' four ' attractions of the evening. Come in tithe for the -"sting' service at 7.45; antibring yur .Bible and ' a'friend. •dreitring..lineS:jil• A141'S; Women's • • THE. MARKET STORE. - .• . • • • OF INJURIES .." • (ll:ed on FildnY of injuriei received in ,a, motor accident' nerfh of bin cardine! on July 19th.: At the iiine of tfie • accident ; Mrs, 'Connollyv"ason • • • her wedding..trip, ,haing been Mar; Tied three das preVious:.e. It. Beard?: of ;London,: .,Ni*.as another Viefinr. • Of -th)s' crash.. ' • - • • • BORN WEESTER-7At St. Jeseph's Hes:- Pital; London, on Friday. Angust 6th, , 1937; to •Mr. • and. Mrs:. Cecil .J. Web- "' • ster, ' the ' gift of a daughter.; Kath- . leen; jean: DIED- 'AT .DRA,MIITON• : , . • - grieWn .Belfast .resident, died' at". his home. in. Brampton, the :fii'St of last Conservative. Cot:Vent:ion. Aug..- 19th • The Iltiron l3rude • Cons,eryative llonfinating • Convention 'will be held , In August •19th.• Leopold Macaulay :and ethers will , speak. • , , , SUFFERS LEG ,FIZACTIJR8-- Heward • o easen en ployed . by J. p. Anderson and. Son ,at S,ea•• _ su "f • "1 ---re(.,. a taptitted, eg e at -work last week. He was removed- . , „ forth,. Hospital.' • • '• • • . „ . ENGAGEMENT_ ANI:OtINCED Mi'.:4and Mrs.-WM: 'Ritchie, Ashfiel •a nn au he en gagein en t; er. .tnejt: daughter,' Daisy' te :Mr. If.imer 'Henry'. ;in of Nir: sand • MrS.. : Joseph. . Con. 10,, .Cuiross, th'e marriage, lb take place the latter. part. of Aug- St: • , Dancingt,everY 'FridaY night,,in the Paramount •Hall. Music. by ' 6-Pleee orchestra. Adniission! Gents 25ce Ladies 15c. Lunches, check-rooni, the nieethig,.lunch Was S'etvet!_an: te. frie.nd§, d. ....... for...jaCtsof_ berr3:74 heeelne bri4.0 rank s, law?i, With Mrs. Will -Rutherford, 4••••pkaintilhfticturip!1Pga.4erxPlz:ns;i°iIntrges°farsial,ai Itc1.16ursc'h!°-T1111;aeo-Mffiicl-a'Mtinage' Re i:s'g;ifnci7n Continued on Pa e••4 • h hp_res.vment, Rev, Kenneth Mactea . hriti of blue ehifTO trimmed ' withshell „ , • , Was • gowned In a floor lengthdress -Luelenow will vote on ,August;31st, .when electots'will have it Within their power to eppeove, of the. erection'-tif cOminunity hall and arena, that Will be a worthwhile civie impixiVe- ment and ti• building of Service to the .cOtiiiiiiinity in various ways; • .. 4 • Peat civic 'undertakings in the Vil- lage, nii4 which were not aCeeinplish- • ea without • opposition, fire .new gen- erally regiided as valunblc assets, we 'believe, Would Soon be piked, in, this 'category 'else,. 14t, not only the villagc,hut the' entire • Vet infist.be born lh d' 0114 at thi building,•would -beta,--cOliTinifility- hall-,--of service te"ii6Y4'nei Young ,Pit old, *Who Cared. to take advantage Of. the faciiitiei it altered. It would not he erected to pity dividends.to One or that "dOesn't, pay". IT WOULD BE A ...CoMmtiNnt HALL. •True,*it wotild be -'operated ,y4th View to •Pfeducing a surplus above operating caSts; but not in manner to exploit the paying public. It Would \ be the duty and the 'aim °Vibe com- mittee in 'charge of such, a building to raise sufficient funds by various means. over a twelve months!' Period to ' meet this 'debenture, s.t; that ihtotllirratepaYel-littre'OF nothing. - in, this regard beth the }Ire cen.1-; puny and the Women's lifstitilte have motions recorded. pledging to raise. $l00. and $25. respectively in any"polifitni-te-tkiiiirtjed,' To 6-7-V i ces,..the general public knows nothing , • Dr: Newton, at ' a recent public, meeting, emphaiiSed the physical social n nioral advantage's of such ,a buil in There was Mitch truth in what e s Too little attention has been: paid , the youth of this, im- munity. An arena one means ' of providing a , healthful, genial 'nnaent that Yastrinn°ghabPleYoPw1111 be That it might in";time sad" a small pink -,taffeta,. with. white accessories Sbe.;;Ca tied a .bouquet of sweetheart' t`it\ roses. e 'ately. ;..frilloWi*ii'g- ',flicl." ''t.ere: irlony 'Iqr, .ainl' Mrs.. RORA .lei't fOr ilathilton a -d., Toronto', '...The •bride wore for trevelling .s dress, ' of wine 'ttinte.•Sheet .,crepe. They will reside on ,the 2nd • concession Of Kinloss, • • • EIFERT-IIOGG • • . . . Rev; 11,:..-R. • ' Conner, • Iiinbro.."' 6 lc. lifted at 'the Marriage' Saturday af- ternoon of 'Miss Mabel, nogg,. daugh- ter of • Mr. and,' Mrs.. W. E. ,llegg,' likiiciyi lgtkeef; Stratforct to 'WSIter Arno Eifert; :RA, Of the.11iptc•y tett, :ehing.§tAft, gm; of ' itiii% illid 11.11,4.4z Coo, gifert, Tavistoeit,.. The cereMOny to4 place at 2.8i) Nciecit at the home of the bride's parents,' Ale. and ,.111rs, cost to., the taxpayer 'Seems, to. be A.. Wert will, reside 'whip. PhicticallY • the only ground foe oP'•,, __BETA,..„-TifoN16.-N• ---4o.---- -ndtzito -he- regarded -lightly --for- these.' ,ton, . but It should -appeal to the..large '• quiet • wedding: , woA Aoleinnizel ris. are two Orgaitilatietia"•that in Paii majority . of ohne spirited , citizens tornitL t‘itilic.,,.dini,ghter oiIyh% 1 A n (1., or every year .if called upon. This. hi this pesSibilityWoUld "juittifY opPosi-c.fie Beverend "P. Webster.:;Al,cia:aiinlge,- yeats have raised and. spent several for its iiiiiis' •shil u,sefein,esg to .h,e., tO,%7h441'viieylLti•Nliineel.t11.1110)stillnritio ‘01,,inet4.ii i ,,, eninmin'Otlfr-'!#0ther Ana.* IrOtk' a 'dal' Stewart Ate.11,:" ,son:or.--Mr,-..--tflid Ait,-,1,,.. tar and • tent's' viewpoint; • * George lie% of HolYrOod. - At Owen Sound, on July 17:f with Clerk Ashfield Township. the 004 'of' arena, you hear about civic pUrposeg, that leattV inatti , ' Ktri, • bsirkit • H&RRY J BOLE K X. ,FORON1O. .1.liffSTOCK MARKETS WIRE . 1.15, DAILY, , WISE FOLKS-- 1 , They get n Servive to, FArpoAsilbl&-'tronitl F. 11.-.--4-114,4-11-1t-0114 • 1Yll'-'814111" :SititVICU 'Luc tonew • e At Schmid's .1.ewe11Pry.Attl:r0 • 140#11 Wednesday " and Saturday