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WI ONT., THURSDAY, ,AUG-IJST 19tht,1957
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Fr,actumd. Collar Sone,
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Care Collide At Murray's Corner In
Kinlose. :On Sundak-'-Mt.:.Dan
Mac-
flona!Juffcre4; Fractured §haal*,
der When Car: Overturned. ' •
Mr. „DIM MacDonald, -SeCond•"CMI-
Oession,_ kiriless;" -received a fractur-
ed Collar: :bone • in a Sunday motor
Accident, at. Murray's!, corner in Kin-
loss; in which his . ear- was coinpletely
overturned. . Mrs.. MacDonald and
their granddaughteg; Mari .Lonise.
• Portemis,and their.' young grandson,
escaped with minor :cuts and bruises.,
Mr: And MIS. *George Gibbons ad
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." babe, .oecuptinta of' the other; cat in-
volved, 'escaped injuries, aitheagh the
• little tot was .toppled out of its bas-
ket. in the impact. •'
Mi. MaeDonahl. . was driving east
or, the Seeend Conessicin, and Mr.
Gibbons; north, on the Langaide road,
with thc collision occurring ' at the
'intersection: The MacDonald, car was•
:badly Wrecked, with the top crushed
in; When it turned over on, thettpad-,
way, with the four Wheels in the air.
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, DENTIST
TELE 'PHONES •
en.. 53 W. • . Reiddenee fig J
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Dr. Wm. Fowler '
,PHYSICIAN '& • SURGEON
Office Hours:
1.00-3.30 P.M: • 7.00-8.00 P.M.
Sunday -1 30-200 P.M.,
Or fly Appointment .
'Phone 86.
; FOR -SAL.%.." -TWO window avinings.
, Apply: at, Sentinel Office; ; •
, ,FOR • SALE -Electric light Chan-
. . defier with .3 globes. Apply at .Sen -
tine' '
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WHITE,CHURCH :CONTRACTOR
AWARDED 'BRIDGE CONTRACT
:db.&
was awarded. ,thecontract. to 'con-
striact7e'bidge:•nerth of ',.Wo64tpeli;
city Iiniits,,when. :tenders...were open-
ed • August. 4; :the:Ontario highways'
deuartnient- has ,announced.•:.' '
, Cost of • the br'idge' will. be alieht
°$0d0O0,•:', the:. dePartifient'. estimated..
Construction starts at thediscretion
of the 'COntrnctor, but it is to be•
completed by NeVeriber 15 1937 the
contract specified.
".; RENT*-,-- A. comfortable. hb-
room house to rent, town water.-
. fieniple 'Clarke.
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FOR, SALE -1,, 5 -year-old Mare
• :And; 10 little .piga., ApPlY to GOrdon.
Barge', .R. •It. 3, Lucicnew:,
• HELP WAND-CaPahle,.middie:
awed. woman for 'general hells& work.
7-Aprify to Mrs.Green, Lu?knQwBotel
• „ .FOR SLE-Farrn
up to a ton., , also fanning 'mill with
carrier, both in good condition..-1AP-
ply at ;Sentinel. Office.,
HOUSE FOR SALE OR RENT=-,-
7.-rogm' hoose, on IIavelock $t Po-
ses ion after
first of SePtember. Ap-
ply at Sentinel Office,
,CLEARiNG AlICTIOg.SALE-of
hausebbld. effects, it the yelidenee
of ' Mia. T. E. `Smith, LUcknow; .on
Saturday; August 28th, at 2 o'dlock.
Property aleo offered shliject to: re-
served bid. See bills.,,Well. Henderson;
Sraith,..,_Prop •
p.ER 0 N .A ,
MEN! GET ° VIGOR . AT ONCE!
NEW OSTREX Tonic Tablets contain
raw Oyster invigorators, and other,
atimulantS.. One dose peps lip Organs,
'glands. If--notr,--delightedii-Maker-re-'-
funds price paid -L.41.25.. Cap,' -write
.McKIM'S DRUG •STORE. '
FARMERS ATTENTION'
FERTILIZER
The Lucknow Joint club will mix
fertilizers for fall use for all inemberS
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or these "maiming _members of the.
United ,Farmers of Dfitarie,..witliin
'twenty-five, "miles of their Mixing
station'ae Lueknew. Prices will be, the,
cost ,price of materials; phis mixing'
and delivering ,charges. Place,:, your
orders 'early' forquick service, With
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John Jamieson,. Manager,
R. R. 3;, Lucknew:
L. ESTATEF,
. ANI) TO*131JY '
• I have . for sale some 'good • farms
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inCulrpss Twp.; one in Kinloss
Twp.;, one in Greenock' Twp. Also
different properties in the Village, of
Teeswatet., , • .
I also have clients Mg -Wring for un-
cultivated • lmd without buildings,
• suitable for )11hforestratien or plant.'
ing apple , and fruit • trees. Also
wooded ,lands without ,buildings at a
, reasonable:price foil holding .parposes.
W. H. Logan, Teeswater, Ont.
' • NOTICE
Notice i; hereby given to 11 voters
in the Village' of Lucknow Entitled' to
'Vote on Money ,13Yvlaws that I hive
, prepared Ahe list to be used' at the
Vote to be taken on By-law NO. 4,
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1947, of the Village of Lacknow on
the thirty-first day of August
193/, and have ,posted up the, said
list at my •olliee in. the said,..Village.
And hereby call on Lilt voters to
iMinediatidy eitilmirie the said 'fiat and
have anY, 4th:it§ or ,Onntilsions tor.
!Dated at LiaknOW this 17th day
of August, A.D. 1937.
' ..tesenh Agnew,
Cierk of the Village Of Llitkileut.:., seinione.t.: •
reeted., 44, "
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HON.- EARL ItCiWa' TO BE
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" AT PORT ELGIN .ON 25T11
Conservative Rally And Picnic Eic,-
petted To Draw RecOrd Crowd: •
With an early election prospect,
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it is, expected that record_ crowds
will 'stream.- from.:*all'. points • of ,the
district', eager to hear the keynote
speech of the ,Ontario leader and, oth-
ers to be .delivered by notable men
of • the party.' , • • •
An outstanding ..program is plan-
ned for the • event, with: entertain-,
•ment,.-inusit; dateirig, 'etc., and good.'
prizes fOr all winners. -GiVen, good
Weather one of the ' greatest .out-
door gatherings ever held in West-
ern 'Ontario, isconfidently expected..
President' Wellington Fenton, Sec-
retary C. R. Van: Dusen, and the v,ar-
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preparation r a bum1e a ten apee
,and a" record success:. Angus . George,
Pert . Min; has:, been ....appointed gen-
eral Chairman :Of the piciiit commit-,
tee and with Mr.' E. It, Dennis; Sec-
.retarY, of the Western. Ontarie, Con-
servatiVe Association, is .co-operat-
dig. With. the • varitts committees to
Make this: the greatest political event
ever held in the, riding, •
SCOTCH CONCERT BY 'PIPE '
BAND TO BE HELD IN RIPLEY
Luckno* Pipe Band is sponsoring
a ,,Inonster ScOteli. "Concert • in the
Ripley Arena, On Friday night, Sep-
teniher 3rd: Program cqnsists I of
numhers' by the Band, solos,' dancing,
:men's :chorus eth. A &nee'will fol-
low in the Ripley Hall. Remerriber
the night and Plan .to• be in Ripley
for "a 4,fine evening's entertainment::
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Young Doctor Drowned
Sunday At Bruce 'Beach
Popular Young • Atwood Physician
Met Untiniely' Death In Sad
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Drowning Fatality -Was Conclud-
ing • Holiday • At The Laake-Wife.
And Young Daughter Survives.
The: firstdroWningfatality of the
season in nearby .resorts, occurred
Sunday:: afternoon at. Bruce Beach,
when! Dr: Ricliard:.Z.,..gido,,a_voPulai_
and successful physician of Atwood,.
'lost his .life. .••• '
. Dr.. and Mrs -Kidd, we understand,
-were that day ' coMplethig a .two
..U.'eek's vacationat the beach in, Rev:
.• .0. MaCi1onald'S • Cottage.; They
sitei
Mr J' D Colquhoun of Ethel. Dr.
'Colciuhoun• was on .the diving toWer,
with I)r. .Kidd . smile 'distance, away;
when - he becaine in '• difficulty and
•cried out for help. The 'efforts of Dr.
coyiabotin to save him :were . fruit:
less and the victim sank in. cempar-
atively, cleeP ,water; his 'body being
recovered: some. time later.
.• Artificial 'respiration. tarried On by
Kincardine • physicians • and Earl Lee,
life. guard at ..Kincardine • Beach,
ed,to revive him'; . •
The edit -twoyear old doctor is
survived by his Wife and thirteen4"
Months. old daughter. 'Grief stricken,
MIS. Kidd was .rembved'to,her
Where She .was -under • a doctor's 'care.
To the little village of Atwood,
his ddith, is nothing ;short of a cal-
amity, for Pr, Kidd was beloved in
his ..prefeSsian,". and ,.Yonthfully ener-
getic in civic and church Work/
The funeral service was held in
Atwood Presbyterian Church on Wed-
nesday. , '
PAINED OUT
, The innate," rinks" toninaineift • set
for last. Thursday, Was rained ;out in
p,rePer style. A heavy i•ain. cdminen-
Ced abent eight o'clock - that :Morning
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and 'Continued with little, abater:tient
tintil eatly in the afterncion; fOring
a postPehenient of the everitb, Which
.WaS billed4fOr '040 (ThlirSClaY) V1/1,tlf
the Same' array 6.1 prizes. .
- 'Was ail iinfOrtutiate break for
iho, local 'Club, Which anticipated one
Of. the best ournainents in. several
Ark
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Midd!e'SchoorReiults
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know High ic-icc:47,1TaY, a' reeeiVell:".__:the
standing indicated below, r.the Mid-
dle Sehael.:PePartmental Examin,
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School. and .1:OWer Sebool
certificates. have been Mailedto the
students. ;f, ,
, '.Aitchison, ` AYIMen.LEdg:
Phys: _III. •
* Alton, .Dorothy -Eng., Comp. C;
Eng. Lit. C, Can. •Hist. IL;Alg. HI,
Alton, Janie -Ane. Hist,' II, Alg. I,
gq.0111, 11., Phys. C, Chem. 1. •
Andrew, Ellen -Eng. Cohan.' 43R,
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Eng. • C. .
' Blake; Muriel, --Eng, Ane.
Hist.' III; Geom. III: Phys. iII, Lat.
Comp. 0, Fr. Comp.. IL • •
I, Caesar; ' Madeline -Eng. Comp. 0,
Eng. Lit; 11. Can. Hist. .Alg: C,
Cheni, tC, '
. Comp.
Eng. Lit. C, Atm. Hist; C, Alg. 111,
Phys. Ci Lat. Au. 111, Lat. :Comp, III,
Fr. Au. C, Fr. Comp..C, • •
Carter; Mary-Eng.i Canto. 0, Eng:
,Lit: 42,' Can. Hist; 42, .A.1g.' C.
'Collyer, June -Eng. Lit. 42;4 Can.
Hist. •C Alg Phys. 36. '
took: 'Edna -Eng. Comp. 33,, Eng..'
45R. Ane. :Hist. C, Alg.' III,. Geom.'
40, PhYa, II, Fr. An. 0.• .
COOk,, Eliza -Eng. Comp: 41R, Eng;
Lit. C, Can. -Rist 37, Mg.': 37, Chem.
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Finlayson,Anna-Eng. Comp. C,
:Eng. Lit. C, Alg. C. Chem. III: •
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Forster,. Jean -Eng. Lit. IIL Ant.
Hist.. C, Geom. C. Phys. Lat. Au.
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Gardner, , Comp. '24:
Eng, Lit. 38,. Can. Hist. C, Geom. 11,
Phys. IL:. • : 7 '
- Gilmour; Helen-7•,Eng. 'Cohan, , 37R,
Eng. 'Lit. • 41; Can Hiat, 0, Alg, C.
Chern. C.
Dorothy -Eng. . -
Can. Hist. 84, .Alg, 11, Phys. C; 'Chem.
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Hamilton, Belen-Eng. Comp. IT,
Eng. Lit. C, -Can; Hist. C, Alg. in;
Cheri. C.
Hamilton,' Isobel-Alg. • I.; • Geom.'
43R, Chena. 111.1'
Henderson, Jessie -Eng. Lit. 30,
Can. Hist. 0, •Alic. Hist. C. Geom...33;
Phys. 0 'Chem. III.
Jewitt,' Comp.: 34R,
Can. Hist. 0.:
Joynt, George -Ane. Hist. C, Phys.
35, Chem. II; FF.', Au, 'II..
. Lane, Hilda -:-Can.. • Hist II, Geom.
MacCrealtie, Hugh -Fr. Au, C.
MacDonald; Etta B; -Eng. CoMP,
0, Eng. Lit. E., Can.Hist. 28, Alg. 0,
Chern. -111.
MacDonald, '• ,Tack -Eng. ' Lit. 6,
Ant. Hist. C. .Fr. Au. III., •
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McDonald, :Marion H. -Eng. Cemp..
II; Eng. tit. II, Can, Hist. I, Alg. 11,
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MacDonald, Marion L. -Phys. 11.
.McGregor,
Eng. Lit C. .Can.. Hist. IIL Alg. II;
Chem. L
' !Macintosh; Kathleen trig. Lit.
C, Can; Hist. 47, Ane. Hist. C, Alg. I,
Geom.' 43lt, Chem. C.
(Continued On Page 5)
RESC ED YOUNG GIRL FROM
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DROWNING AT :PORT ',ALBERT
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. HAVE BEEN 4 Itp,11(8," HHHA
. Do you 'kilo* that In the kis?
th"•!:::*" 4:414i
been, no leapt' than . -,411-rinG;
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privately Which shId
' be Proof that . rinks in the Peat '.
hkrvo:llOt ,hi3Pli a 'Inna•int 'venture.
. ' First rink was in the r'•'.awamp
a block ,south. of„the Cain. Howie.
eerier; The second Wale 'where',
.411;;,,---iellkleif"
-Kenneth .1VtaeLelad • now ettindi
and the third in the old Agricul-
tural Park; which was bkiivn,
down: The fourth Is the 'present'
rink, built by Jim Gay; and now "
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owned by ..T. W. Henderson.
Carnival Night Promises,
To Be Popular Event
A *al Fun.
Andre, Lai roe Night f um.
And Frolic•--Indientions Art That
Calithuinpisn parade Bale.
• Many Novel Entries And Will Be'
Well Worth Seeing ,
Present indications are . that Luck-
nOW's street Carnival and frolic will
be §: gay night of fun, frolic and en-
tertainment. Many plan to enter the
calithumpian parade, Whieh, should
prove a colorful and mirthful' pro-
cession of ..young and
, Children's .prizes are ; featured in
hie,varader4butadaltirinrei.---irrgettrt
enter it .also, and reports- Of ;freak
contraptions and What not, are many.
t4a ailne. band and .a jazz band will
both be in the Procession, Whieh. ab-
solutely must leave from the ,school
On:hinds' At , 7.30.- sharp. •
Prizes :of $1.60 and figei, are given
for , each_ Of. the following Cligillea:
1. Child's best, decorated wagon: ,
• .2. :Child's hest decorated .`lkiddy
cat or doll carriage. • .
` 3. Child's best decorated tricycle
Or bicycle. • •• •
4. Bests.comie.costlime,,bey,,er giri
on, toiler skates. • „
5: Best 'fancy costume, 'bey or girl'
on.' roller skates. ,
• 6. Beet Adult costume,fancy Or.
comic. ' ,
'• 'These. classes are open to , :anyone
in the village .or •country, and Where
possible, entrants are asked to .fea,
take alogana-.emphasizing the need
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of --an arena.
.. 'Free Coneert
The Street' is thrown Wide open for
the whole event and after the parade
there :will he a..short concert given
at, no • charge, which Will : feature
Kenneth Renteid, a •-member If the
Pipe Band, and a popular CKNX
entertainer... , • -
Mr-; Eldon Twamlei Of Chatham,
And 'A ..N?tiie Of 'Astifield, Rescued
Young girl Who Was , Gain Down
The Third Time
• Cleo MeColeman, 13 -year-old dau-
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. ...Mc -
Coleman of Detroit, was rescued from
drowning at Pert Albert heack, on
Tuesday, of itiSt ,week. ' °
Her rescuer was, Mr. Elden' Twain -
ley of Chathani, who has a'am)1' /nor
cottage at Port Albert,. and who is
•it son of Mrs. George Tivamley of
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Ashfield. „ •
When Miss. McColemaC. got, .into.
difficulty,! her girl chum • cried for
help,'un 'alarm which was heard Only
by Mr. Thamley, who rushed, to .her
aid and rescued her s she
nag for the 'third ,time:
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,Early in, the- evening, the carnival
booths will swing into action, fea-
turing 56 bingo; penny toss, dart
games, etc. Hate, cane, delle_ent.
noise' niakei•A will be available to add
to the carnival Spirit: Which will he
carried, tea.:Coithlusion • With. a , street
orchestra. • •
Plans are being :Made to have the,
TOminy Fatr-Joe •Louis fight broad-
cast for ,the convenience o those
wiehing, to hear it.
it„i0eingthing•different-frOM7anY-..,.
thing . Lueknow has tindertalten for
sonie tithe,' and the entire proceeds
of the night will to • the. LucknOW.
Arena - 'fund, Which 01db .1a: sponsor-
ing the event. , • '•
It is net. expected to be a *.night
of huge profits, but rather one of
geed' wholesonte full, aiming as well'
to.earrY appeal for An arena fiom
the youth of the comaninitY.•
. Lotter Ti; The- Editor YOUNG '. LAD SERIOUS4Y,„, •
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, . ' -- • INJURED ON TUESDAY
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ea-lle°d°11'-u;:to:li liTti7;11:0Ttli.:s6allYkrAY;;Ei';71:ii:t ::$'110:11-:;-:'1-n--; tt-"-1141.:TIret.7.17.-lits.7,fa'a'nli;7111;.-Taitir.din4:2;u..r",'4'71'1 4i;411
Matsti._nn Qt. building an 'AT?", , 41.',..il extent. of the injuries -Were not de:
it is desirable that they be in Posses- „terblitledi,:on'' Wednesday?, but. are_ii'e-,
',ion of tho'fa,cto.t-efor0..tbi)' Can, in- garded as cinite• aeVere, and the YDUlig
the. project,. -after, givinge. natter.,:.-•.rtme3.1-0f,:Detroltillte AceidOit -gequr--
(-91iiker!ilY.: eV.Press", an opinion. • The Ind • is still undr;;;abs,ervation: .,..,.. .. ;
writer of this article is in tavnur of . Jimior 'is ,:the son Of Mr. MaftY M.
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careful consideration-andnow for ring at the home of his grandmother,
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the: reasons: 1 believe- that such ' a MIS. MalcolmMacinnes, Second Cr -
Place is necessary that 'Young P°°Ple cession. - ' .
may spend 'winter evenings -as ..they
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may huve time in joyous, wholesome
"Ni.AYTIME", AT LYCEUM
recreative sport and exercise.
Vigorous exercise is negeaSarY. to 'Nelson Eddy % and' .Jeanette, Mac-
produce-whireehnn trosit,hbYii bev.tigte°rr°du:vehloleYd' Donald, the stars of "NaughtY. Mar-
ietta", a.114, 'Tose: Marie" will 'once
than in•a Skating. rink? • • ,again sin; their way .into the -hearts
„Then there is the ' social . aspect. of the people in the. production "May -
Young people of both Sexes Will Min- time"; at the Lyceum 'I'heatre,, Wing,
gle, some way, some Where, and this him?, Monday, Tuesday and
as ,right --they are so ,created. •Where Wednesday. 7 •
can they have a het:ter place for this
mingling than, in the Proposed arena,
r.in joyous, - vigorous fun, harmleas: and
Whelesenie, where. they rub off' Petty.
jealousieS, undue Shynees, and -basil-
fulnese, In this WRY it serves to -de-
velop character.' So We believe We 'are,
-right when . we Say "It is gap& for
the ,body, the niind and the morals".
•Parents know. Where their boys and
Orli aro and are satisfied..
' Then at homecoming at Christmas
'time iwe :hear ._•the .,hornecomers _say,
, I-116-hdpir be skating
.for _Christiniii".-,there, they, ;meet
friends and former school mates hi
real social ,and hearty tenjoyment
Ask the young people if they are
in favoiii of an arena -And, they will
throw up their hands and their- hats
•and shout "Yes". They will say "Dad
you votefor the Arena, We want it"?
Mew 'can dad refuse? .:Them:an impos-
ing structure. on that prominent car,
.rier:-Instead of, 'grass sand Weeds,
leaves a . very. .fatyOrable impression
nien visitors and 'tourists :coming in
from ,the. South and weit. They: atop
SPOKE ON _INDIAN 'WORK
Mr. ' Alex. 'Smith conducted. the Ser-
vice. in• the. United Church on Sunday
morning -in 'the, .absence' ,Of Rev.
Tucker., Alex, who Ocht- the • past
tial School at Brandon, gave his Ili -
year teaching' in Phe Indian 'Reeiden-
of • the Indian' people, as well. as the
work being . done 'among. thein in
lis-
teners a , more intimate knowledge
and informative: Miss, Myra ,Mac -
schools such aele Was in: The ad-
• reSS- w s. we • 1 ivere" in erestnit
ser-
vice. ,:iv, as guest soloist 'at the ser-
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LOCAL,' MATS NAME .
' MENTIONED AS CANDIDATE'
The Huron L.Bruce • Conservative
nominating convention is° to he held
In theWingliani Town Hall (tonight)
Thursday; AugUsti7:1.9th, ,at . 8 Pan.
withf Hen. Leopold IVIadeaulay; K.C.,
MLA:, former Minister of Highways,
scheduled as the .special speaker.
their 'Cars to have a -„ leek and say, Names proinihently, inentioned-: in
"Why this , Must be unite 'a ,thrifty, connection With the nerninatiens are
progressive Place:A;It goes a long Robert Bowman; ' Reeve of Brussels
way to •ereate' spirit �f confidence : and former Warden: of Huron 'Conn -
and oPtiniiam. has asked
on More than One oceaseicon, of those
from other towns, the . questioni-
"How. are things in your town?" and
ha a verY. Often .heard the reply
dead, ,pretty dead."
We do not want to Write the Mum-
my's Epitaph on out sign boards -
which 'tuna 'thus. "For thou art dead
and :',buried and eiribalmed".
Believ-
ing that -these things which I have
refolded are absolutely true,1 have
rio hesitation in subscribing name,
G. A. .NEWTON.
,ty; Russel 0, , Robertson.
of LuckrioW'• W. Cecil' Knox Of Tor
onto, ,fotiner Winghamite, ' and
Maier 'John W. Hanna of:.Winghani.
LIBERAL NOMIATING
:-.CONVENTION- NEXT -WEEK-
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Candidate Be Seleeted-Wetinefi-
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day -Mr. C: A. Robertson, Present
Again itanding
-`71vielaberTSta,ter-lliff,:intention-01:
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The Huron -Bruce Liberal, nominat-
ing be held ViringL
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htearinno-Tenck,t 4galulaii'tn2efixtht-,-Wie6r4netslidead-7:
pur-
pose of. selecting a, Candidate to con-
teforthcorning provincial el-
cstiton.th,,e
:C. A. Robertson, M.L.A., , present
member for the riding, has stated.
his intention "0140.1tirein. allowing his.
"name' to go. before the .....convention.
Mr. Robertson. was in town On Mon-
day, feeling fit again? he said, and
, i
tanned from operating the binder n.
the harvest fields of his farm', •
• Cleating lines .10 Ghia' and Wo.
men's House. and Wash Dreases•----•
STORES. • •
tea
as giggle, gobble and.'sit.
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ee s Qtr. . An Arena,
Voting &qt. approaches! Support of
the arena by-lii* Will give this tom:.
Triunity a building that can be of
usefulness ancEgerVice throughout the
year. It will be another progressive
accoMplighmetit; -suchdaisthis village
has. achieved in, the •Pait;Ite 'Emig it
,from experiencing a"slipping back-
wards" that • is .not, uncommon.' in
. many villages of this size.
There are a few who de not poSsess
a good deal; of civic pride -our
homes' in the village are evidence of
tlitteis thereanyone who would not
be enthused to see a Post office on.
the "Cain Hedge" corner; and an
imposing arena On the aid l'Itoyat
Itotel4 corner. It Would be a `main
thoroughfare to be justly p?ud of.
The Pest e3f,fice is Assured -tit 11emains
withtheelectors to aSinte an arena.
.Were_satisiled they will.
P rticutarly so; when it ,is to be
I cOnsidered',.. that for the next few
years at least; this building is likely
to cost the •taxpayers little or nothing:
It , is to be scarcely , considered that.
* the building raight.not bay operating
costs.. Privately ' owned buildings have
"showeA..a• profit .in . the ,Past. So *hi'
not a community ' arena the moretie.
:It; is a municipal building and - as
sack exempt froni. take's. . • „.'t•
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Considering it PaYs. operating
penses: only, that leaves an 'amnia'
debenture of $492,53. Directed by
live 'eoncinittee of seven Members and
backed by the Arena.iClubi. Thi -Fire
COnipany and the Won -LOIN Institute,
sbOuld' it -be difficult to raise this saw
.otrft- a period of 12 months? Seriously
and: honestly MA and gra. Elector,
consider this. It As not -reasonable to.
1••••••;•*- ,W.i•ii!1•••41 4_I•• 4144
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hkh?
thinkthat these four groups will fall
cinnPlet_elr, cause they * have
. . • A
pledged theinie es . to, namely, to
rake. funds to Meet thla debenture.
Do' you net agree, that the possibil-
ity of the ratepayers : having to
carry Inuph, if any, of this cost In the
f ' t least,
next few. years aa very
slight? ,
The Site for the proposed .arena
isought and 'Paid for. ' The, toiti
• , , •
holds the deed, • with a stiptilation
that it ean be mied for•-` arena Put -
poses' only. With the foundation as
it is, it is haeleks even - as a Parking
Its a oh:Of 'lie*. /or Weeda,
how-
ever, and 'it titian street '.eye sore.
Thii_eye,_sore, can be effectiyelY erad-
icated for the nekt" half tentiiiY, Or
more, by PrOPerly. illatkiag your bal-
lot on Tuesday, August
CorOner'ilury Attaches,
Blame To %gingham Man
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By Verdict Returned At Inquest Into
Death Of George B Naylor -De
liberated/Two Boars -Certifier Had
' Advised That No Blame Be Attach-
' ed To Either' Drivers As 'Certain
Amount Of Unce taint)? Existed
, „
A:4e9ronee.s..__ipr ...,....indaiArig,into
the death Of Mr.., George B. Naylor,,
as the 'result of a Motet 'accident re-
,ttirned..a .verdict . hal ing , Wm. me:
Cool of Winghani •re pensible:'.. Fere..
Man Bert -Thoinpson; ,suhroitted t e'
verdict, to :, Coroner . . C. Rady140.°-`14
.M.D., .. Of Wingham, after the ,jury
had deliberated two .hours. ' ' _ .; L../ • .
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Theinquest,--* , -•held-Cin . id. onday.
sit the Oth•Cancession Schoel, hense:
in gait ..Wawanosh,; net far, . distant
front ' Where, Mr; Naylor received fatal.
injuries hi. a, car accident on,,,July_28:
IreaAii-e'---iii-chi-Cdetitii7N-vas-a-:.:iiiPtifired-
iiier. ....,, • • , ,. • • '. , ,
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:The accident °centred,: 'et., .the .9th
:Co.neeselon and DiViiion% Line 'inter-
section. , Mr.. Me0cipl; 'driver. of .,. the
Wingham ,datc., Was •prciceed'ini. south.
Mr' Naylor was S passenger in •a.
- • ' . • • . • • , .
.Car driven by Thorne's. Foran, which.
waa crossing, on the , 9th, toncessiOn
from East to *est yawanosh.,", '
In •'sumniitig' up the ' evidence be -
N. . • . ' ,
°id ,i.14 jury had retired fthe coroner
advised 'fiiitt/s, 'verdict. . of accidental.
,death he • brought in, • attaching :no'
blame to either ! Zf'.' the -drivers.
, .."McCoOl. was driving , according *. to.
his 'own 'testimony at a speed within
:that .ef. the neW speed liniii. Now al-
though T feel', Certain .that the ,Speed'
limit is too high, *e all drive at 'd
speed of 40 to 45 'Tidies an h I:Ir.:Cer-
tainly, ' both drivers . hi _ this . case
Auld try te avoid, an, accident., The
division ' line, '!;beeatiee of a diViet:
genet) of traille on account': of -paving
on Ilia Witighahr.to Blyth ..ftiad, is,
heavily travelled, . 'and. CS that .is • n
dangerous corner, ' I, b'elieVO..that .iiiF
whir Verdict you, Shebitt nia,ke a'. k4-.
onfinendatioi thavitop signs. be er-
ected at that corner. ,In eases Of this
kind it is MilCh better' to attach i'16
hlanie Where a Certain ninonnt of "'On'
Certainty exists. f ,feel that it *4, an
accidental 1100.10 he, -;,§_aid.,.,
A .rePert. fretia Goderich.° states it
is unlikely there will he thY f)r..0goto.
tied as a reedit ef.' tho V'ii*diet, `
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w.Performs Strange:-'. ,
Feat -By Shedding Hide
Outer in; Drier*, Up And Peals '•.•
Leaing Animal "As Pink 'As'. •• ,
.Bchy";--Aniinal Growing New Hide
,
And. Is Thriving '
A- cow 0.WUceii by'. Win. MacKenzief• at, which ••••1
11A.§�ccti,i+ed only once
.„
befuro in the experience of the local
veterinary; Dr,. . C. C. EVelY:' •
, • ,
Following .an illness,: the . cater
.skin of ' the animal, dried :up like a
shingle and was shed's- ihipieces' lea -v.
ing the animal "aa pink as a .new ,
horn babe".. A heart condition that
tbe animal had is belieVed to be the
capse of, the.... strange occurrence, '
which ,reaulted ,iii an invroPer
eulatlen. of, blood, the outer
*in , die.
..The .cow is getting a new bide and
Is growing fat and. bealthi'after .„
Tohnind this feat, • that :qualifies.' 'it. •
.for the: believe it" c," ee,t. cc:0411w.
MRS. BARGER 'OF ASIIFIELD
LAID TO ',,REST MONDAY
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Dea„th Came Unexpeetedly On • Fri-
day' At Her Home In Ashfield
▪ Township
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Funeral services for Mrs. Margaret
Barger,: who passed away' on Friday,
*were held on Monda at her late res-
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ence the; grave-:, .•
"side' "in 'Greenhill ceMetery, by Rev.
Mr, Mcdonnell of Ripley..
Mrs:Barger was in her, .71st year;
She had :not been enjoying ,. good
health, but ; heti, final.. illness came
suddenly and-.her;:Passing was quito
unexpected corning as.a. shock -to
•her who are bereaved . of a•
kino• and, loving mother.. . •• '
A ''family of four ,sonS and. three ;
_!1) survive,. • George aUd..'Gor-
don" on the home farm, Cencession 12, •
rjoivard of AShfield, 'William...T. of
'TOronto,; Mit. George; Drennan,
field,: Mrs. Wilfred ,Bradiey,....Anaber
„ley. and Mrs. Alex Lockhart, Appin.
CON,D11,CIS FIIJNERAL or
DROWNING VICTIM
. •
Rev. ; Tucker was Dorches-
ter on Sunday,. conducting the, funi.‘:
era' serviee ofa-
Ethereon , Abbott, who lost.' his 'Iife
by drowning at • Port Stanley beach:
'on Thursday. r. Abbott, 49 -years. ,
of. , was pending the day at the
.lak with • 1G -year-old
daughte:r; whe: was -.hathing .at:•' the
tiine . with , her •.father,. was; rescued
by operatora. of 'a .nearby refresh -
'Mort booth.
SACRED • cON'CERir.
Sacied Concert by. a group.. .
Christian 'young .people :from Detroit...
will he the-progranrat--the-Chtistian
„aFte_41194ws.shiP Club ,this.'VridaY.eyecing
•
. Visitors are COrdially„.; invited to
Come and • enjoy ' time Of Gospel
singing' and . special musical numbes.,
A bleSsii•ig premised to. all attending.
'No...offering will be taken. -PI E. Ipt. "
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Opfoniettirst m the proper
attitude...when You; • reira;d ,yout!,
"selli as a patient, You Wish to
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