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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1937-09-16, Page 1$2.00 A YEAR -$1.50 IN ADVANCE--S0c EXTEA"TO• LUCKNOW, ONT., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16th, 1937 r . Anil Crop Ririe •IOrnitic 'UP*: NEWS) A' Fire; e, of "undetermined origin, which �•;, had winedlii considerable .headway; • ,. , a ore•.being discovered 'in..the: ;early Y`6 . hours -last Friday morning,''eom l,te- • ly . destroyed Mr. Fred Ritchie's barn containing his ' seasores crop. of ha Y _,and ticses of oatsal o,his waon and • rack , which 'wereon the . barn floor. Nines pigs and two • calves; • which were: in, the stables„'weresav e Fortunately tel �.th .• wind was'blo ii�. away from the implement shed and '>-,the 'dwelling house, • which are '.only. a • short distance from the barn.The loss is; partially 'covered by insurance. 'Mr. and Mrs. Freda Anderson ;and 'Charlie visited ' in Goderich qn Sun day. . Mr.; 'Boden Ritchie, who has been employed ,:for ” the "'past: few -months with tithe r:Towland ; ,Coristruction Co., • returned home last week= . the paving of the road between Wm ham and ;Blyth: having been,`completed' and the. 15=ton .'paver and all -other equipment moved' to ' London where h re th e y were • c0mmencin anothercntsact Messrs.` Will, 'Earnestand Harold Gardner ; "visited• ' `"with � Mr'. an`d •.Mrs:.' Mark Gardner., Wingliam on Sun, day... •. Mr. ,' Mark .'Gardner returned .with 't - • f . heti to 'spend' a t,w .^'days at. isand : Margaret 'leases : Jean M et M'cgrn; non, and Mils Jean Duff . of Detroit,. spent n •� � s t th week -end, Wthe the formers' aunt,,,Mrs. Robert Andrew, • 1r. R ' L. Treleaven - ENTJST LE. ,..TE PH O si. V. ,yam iB9"ce is 'W:�' . 1Ce deuce •b3 Dr. Wm. Fowler PHYSICIAN` & SURGEON _ Office Hours:" ' 1.00.371.00-8.00 P.M. ,..:P.M.,-: .30 . • ti . Sundays -1.30-2.00 P.M. Or By Appointment 'Plume . se h- ' A• P ESSALE-,-,No.' Duc P L ,^� R1 'FO esti.-W G. Andrew. STRAYED -from the ..premises: of • •the undersigned on Saturday night, young ,cow, : rising -.,3, • light roan. -- .G. oan.-.G.. Zinn,' R. 7, Lucknow. • 'FOR ,SALE; -Car of good .quality' feed heifers; ' number of'choice ',feeder a. 'white Ace. 'calves:: And a"number: of :choice: heifers.' due to, freshen: ,soon': -J. W. Joynt, Lucknbw... GIRL. WANTED •' FOR I'HOUSE-. WORK -Experienced.. Good home for right party. .2 0.00 month) =. Mr s. Breslin, 71 .W Blvd • Toronto::' 6 FOR SALE', OR .'RENT '= South Halves'- lots 71, 72, and 73; con:"I1.: Kinloss: Excellent ' farm, close .'to village. of Lucknow.=Apply to R.' S. Hetherington,: ; Wingham. PE.RSO'NAL '- •MEN! • GET VIGOR •AT. ONCE! 114"' NEWV OSTRER Tonle Tablets contain 'raw: oyster" invigorators and other stimulants:. One dose . peps; up organs, glands. If not .delighted,' 'maker':re- ,finids price, ; paid $1.25.` Call, write ••-MeKIM'S• DRUG -STORE MOwrGAGE' SALE Of • Valuable Properties '' InThea ., Townshipl0f-'Ashfteld 1Inder and by virtue of the po;ver's of sale contained in two certainmost;, gages'' which will be ' produced at the time . Of sale there . will • be offered for ' -'sale by public ;auction. at' the office of Joseph;' Agnew, Lucknow, Ontario: on ;Friday; . October lst; A.D.1937, , at one o'clock in• the afternoon,. 1,337 Wellington Henderson,'Auctioneer,, the following; properties, namely:, 1• The;'south half Of Lot'. number Three in the Third ;Concession, : East- ern ° Division' of. • the.' Township • of •Ashfield isi the. County of Huron; coni A : taining; • one hundred' acros•4; of land • more . or fess. 2 The southeast •'quarter of Lot. number Three. ' in the Seventh Con- cession, Eastern Division of the Township of''Ashfibld, containing fit;; ty acres of land more, or less 3 The northwest corner.: of Lot • number Four in the Sixth Concession 'Eastern Division. Of the Township. of Ashfield containing one-half an 'acre of land more or less. , On:' the secondly described 'pro- - perty.is'. said' to be 'a frame barn on 'tone foundation' about 60' by 40'°,-, The coil is mostly sandy loam.. • On -the thirdly. described property; �• is said to . be'; a six -roomed frame house ' ' '' The. properties are• situate about ilii milesom tem Village, of Dun- ggannonan, ght and one-half miles; :front the Wage `of.• Lucknow, and ars ;mostly: watered by a• 'spring " • creek. • The above properties• will lie offered en bloc and if not sold, will, be offer • ed separately. ? ' TERMS OF SALE: Twenty „per • '• cent, of the . purchase money on the day • of' sale, and the ` balance within ' • thirty days thereafter. The properties will be offered:subject toa reserved Father • particulars and 'conditions of sale will be made known on the ' day of sale or may be had on appli cation to the undersigned. l DATED at Wingham, Ontario,. this twenty-eighth day of Augtustt, A. D:,;. .1937. .k , ,WELLINGTON HENDERSON, . Lucknow, ' Ontario, Auctioneer, • • ' J 11.CRAWFORD, W ' ingham, Ont., V'endor's Solicitor. DIRE -COMPANY' MAKES $300. '''!DONATION, TO, ARENA FX.P:TD regular meeting• :Monday night, v• oted $200,00 to:thee „Arena Fund. This ie 'apart from the $100. a year they have. Pledged to:, raise • in any , or , every year. if required,, ., .< 1debentures .i . t,. .;Upon, the. sale of,;, n ;he Amount of $7000,:'there Will, be avail: able in casha total of ` some .$7600' to erect and equip: the interior •;of • ,the arena. The extra:•°$600 .includes' :the Fire Company's ' $200. donation ..and scene $400.. kor .more ;that the. • Arena Club, •wih.•have"`bythe' end of this month PAREWELL :TEA A pleasant event was enjoyed at the'home of Mks Josie •Woodcock, Blyth, op Wednesday 'afternoon, where a''farewell tea'•and, Presentation was. tendered) M •s. A, A. Valoney, wife of the rector, who :comes to Lucknow this week,' to take Over this.four-point. parish. . • An address was read by Mrs; R. J.; Powell and the''Presentation of .a quilt, 'was made by Miss Mary Coll, inson. Books and pictures ' were ,pie-: seated ..to Margaret and David Ma- Loney ,by. the Sunday School. The ad .dress was read by, Mrs. Cartwright and the presentation' made by Mrs. Arthur Barr.' Tea was: served and a Pleasant time ',enjoyed. • WOMEN'S INSTITUTE:MEETING The September meeting of the Wo- g men's Institute was 'held 'on Friday (alithumpian (o t C air $12.• In! Prizes To B.e Awarded --Four •Cl'asses : For Children .And; :,One Open Class -Horse Show: Promises To • lie Outstanding Evening En- tertaininent'.Is L al -Talent Play . ' Lucknow's ;72nd annual': Fall Fair will, be, held.. next Thursday and• -Fri- day; September 23rd and 24th: fThe official openinn g, the parade of livestock and the calithumpian con- test, are opening' features. 'that: • will he well worth witnessing and those planning to; -attend the Fair :should be . iii the grounds early. ' Of outstanding interest, will be. the visit of Mr. J. A. Carroll,' B'.S.A., superintendent. of agricultural socie- ties for Ontario; who will officially open' the Fair' at 1.30 o'clock. His ad- dress. will be' preceded by a ,parade of all .bitched andhaltered livestock. 'Ah ..added feature of the opening activities will be a Calithumpian cen- test. offering ' $12.0.0 in prizes. Four ,classes are open to .school- children i ldr n o r Younger chi dren. wit • rizes' in each 'classof $1.00 and :50e. These ,classes included, `girls' ' decorated' doll car- riage- ar r•iage- or . tricycle;' boys' decorated wagon or. tricycle; girls'; comic • or fancy : costume and' boys'".fancy 'or comic..' costume . class; A fift h ..ass ' offering�prizes of P $3., $2. and $1.00 is open to everyone,. arid is for the best novel,,:freak. or mirth provoking, outfit or conveyance. All entrants :in these classesareasked to be • on the : grounder at. 1.30. Sharp. . This, promises •to be a color,• at the -home = of Mrs: J. C. McNab )`ful•and interesting contest. The motto .',`Take care- of ,the Pence,' Lucknovv's• stock, show is widely for the .pounds :'will •: take...care of; known., -and ?this" year. , the .;horse show Eliemselves;' was. taken 'by Mrs.. Mor -...:;in particula ;•: should. excel, previous -g�-- - - ,' . ' . u - raw h•�a-•-•�er1y,�:abtrae>ivepr-iz • tion as .a , factor in '.efficient home list. Included in the list of '.speciate a making • was in Charge:• of Mrs.'D. i tandem', sp n, with prizes .0410., • 1.. Thompson. Mrs. Clarke','gave a; and $b. offered .readingand.: Mr's..' Treleaven Concert Two Nights dealt with the subject'. ",Educat'ion". The evening entertainment is of., d . 1 The, -.•call ` a a answered -�•b :'If . high- order. Lucknow talent. will ,pre- e.. 1 s,.,.,. y „ pre - You could:` have:' just one More labor sent: the -:three -act "play; Paying '.the' saving `i ' °' Fiddler'.'. This;is.presented' under ir- .device. 'what would it- be and.. ,d wh •? "" A s ic contest. was won b .. ection •: of the ; Arena. Club It is • 'a Y P eY 'comedy drama,well. . a'Y rs 1 k ' i essin con- M C andin ,a a�gu g testthe, winners were Mrs.. Cook,',;with `amusing ,scenes. It: ..is a very, Mrs. Mcinnis,'` Mrs.;. Fowler; ; Mrs. :modern. story •; and is sure to, please Anderson and : Mrs. Treleaven.. . this play loving community,. During the busin e ss period:,' plan for; entertaining St ':Hele Branchand heaPPointment.ofe egate to the • Harriston ' convention were' discussed, as ••well ;tivities; which.:;canie: before the Meet- ing.' ,A ' committee ,was appointed ';'to interview ^the;" council:.;re rdin g • the cleaning of the ;water; fountain. :Lunch was served ''by., thehostess ,end directors in charge. CI aring. -• aid s' . mens House and .•Wash: Des s Waists=Skirts etc TH MARKh:T: STONES. Kiriloss`'Sink Hole A • PP ,etite ,. Believed Finally Satisfied • Weeks Cif 'Work Reeently Concluded Effert, To End F'erioclici' Sinking' 'Of .` 'Roadway Concesinon 10; Kinless ,Press Cameraman • •Kinloss sin hole, on:. the10th r:oncessiorp: just test of the; Gravel aoaC still in the 'news: In' pas,t have ' been,' entertained' with tales many happenings 'that eVeirthe oldest residents -cannot 'recall having..„ ever occurred.' These storieS in •the daily; tabling reading, end hive. diawn wide: •spread attention to the• spot where' • After Weeks of Work. when sonic, .20,0,00 yards of clay 'Were dynined on the snot, the .roadway now' -Offers , changed :appearanca .; arid it watChed, closely tq see: if the sinking, • that has taken place at An- tervals over a period of YearS, is now Various Means' have ,been , ti4d in withOht Snceess. Bridging .the ,spot was Conaidered too costly, and' 6pring county Machinery:set 'to' work to bnild' up the road with cfay, drawn from a hill in the adjninipg'field on Eldon. Eckenswiller's 'farm and •,which has .:Practically disappeared ,in. 'sup - filling. ' Thie filling extended for 'seine 'two undred feet. The road which Was formerly 'quite 16w swanipy'sides has now been 'built up several• feet, As the centre weight incicased, ing. continued :and side ,!aulging OM. banks' were• built :up, elevating With them the trees and' telephone poles ,,at this point. ' Finally.the "help" that wag bottom- lees- at one.Point for some forty feet, showed signs :of being filkd. A grav- el top ,has beeri applied and the spot isp•noW a fine stretch of road: A; cer- tain arnount of settling is- yet loOked for, 'bid it is anticipated, that the- cOntinueci Sinking will he overcome. The cost bilthe 'work is reported W, Treataini the roving Ireperter the Free Press; reeently ,Visited the. stint, 4end in T,uesday's, issue, picture of the road appearek as well a§ one which illustrated the Side bplging which toek Made., The extant by ,the 14ttit,,Press---earnerrimititi-kwhb-4 .tag Collector,' intro, the* pictere,..• • It will be presented both ;Thursday: and' Friday.night. Those who can are especially requested to :attend the; first night, .as:;frequently the. :audience cannot :be accorodated on the second night of- th'e: Show. Admission to the concert. is 35c and 21)c.'• The er o r ance Friday'night will p.f rm�, -.With t be .followed :.by:a ;dance •with• .a. gen-' eral:adinission of 25c. M AR KS84TH • � •HDA ." BIRT Y W. G. S iie w.ood; observed' his '84tbirtheaY.:on�ridaY-Se t:'40111,- 1937. - 10th -1937. Ho hved'?n a,farno"the-1,Oth con.':ofr'-A hfreid-for' riiurnber t ,years.and °of late years has1iv.ed'.at ;Belfast.. Although.:poorly, in health at times he is able' ' to beup and about.' He takes. a' -very keen, interest" in all the passing events. SHOWER FOR BRIDE to Mrs. Vernon Hunter. (nee.: Anna Mae Treleaven) on WednesdaY. bY nuniber of girl: frienda. Whin • the 'bride'arriYed,-she Was presented with a deCorated 'basket, filled with' Many taken . by surprise, She' thanked , the' girls. for remembering her, and as- sured of '• alaiays , having' plea - 'Sant Memories of times spent .wit,h, them: Contests were enjeyed .and.' a .dainty lunch 'was .served.. • MITCHELL -In Thninins-,4"on 'AU-. Mitchell of Kirkland Lake, a son. Huron Presbytery Takes Stand On Beverage -Rooms Declare 'Their Operation In Huron County A • Violation Of Canada Temperance Act And Demand That No Authorities Re -Twined In Huron When They 'Expire "„The Harm) Preehytery,.of the Uni- ted Church of Canada, Meeting hi Dtingannon, Wednesday, Sept., 8th, ca• lly the followinwretolutien presen- ted .by the ComMittee on Evangelism ."Whereas. the operation. Of BeV, erage rooms in the County' of 'Htiron is a ;Violation Of the "Canada, TeMper-. mice Aet, which has been :fleclared the Privy..Council tO 'be in fpree An said County; . And Whereas- no eression of the people's Will has..eve. indicated any desire for Such a violation of said And Whereas' Vve 'whole heartedly condemn this lawlessness arid thia ,flouting of the will Of "the people of the County, ' 'Be it.therefore resolved that we as a PresbYtery, in order to :safeguard the yOuth of our 'County; demand. that_ *hen , they expire, , and. that these It waS quite apparent that. theta Is Of St. nelens, "waS instructed to send a co y, of the abeVe reSOlution to Preniier,• and td the teader of' the 'OpPoSitiori; and to the sitting mein - berg for Huron, or portions thereof. •HURON 'COUN`PY,SCHOOL. • FAIRS. ALL CANCELLED , ,,un tlid'e.S,* ' 't,, h*v, h�i+�n made.. 11vr. tan 7vInele'nd, Huron Ciuntr'.Agriicui. 'tural representative, ':that' all school •..P. "fairs in the County have been` cancel- `led this., year., The, ..action' is taken`• due to the ,•, infantile' paralysis epi demic,':^and while eases; are .: rare ' ^in ' the, County, '.this precautionary mea=: sure' was considered advisable. • Acting o instructio from g' uP „n ,., ., ., .ns the deputy:- minister Ontario :.dep y� ,.rrr piste , of,.. health •, Mr' Macleod: consulted; with' medical' officers of health in^the various mun- icipalities where: fairs are held,, who recommended the cancellation. • Two fairs in the, northern end of the county, affected by the ruling are St. Helens and; ' Currie's I ' Corners, which were to.:have '• been held on September 28th and September 29th respectively. L;... MARRIED ON SATURDAY:: :Webster -Holmes: ' A pretty September: wedding was: aolemniaed• at the •, bride's home in Oshawa on Saturday,' when: Hazel. Viola, daughteri.of'Mr.- and Mrs..Nor- Holmes of Oshawa, became the bride. of ;; Charles• . Elgin. Webster, youngest "son of Mr. and Mrs. Rich= and Webster of . Lucknow.,' Mr. and Mrs. Webster will reside'.in Toronto. f,, -Mr. : and: Mrs... Richard Webster,'. Harvey.' And Percy Webster,• attended the wedding.... • ,• YOUNG PEOPLE :HOLD • OUTDOOR I,. . EVENING SOCIAI. 'First activities 'of the Young,. Peo- ple's Society `of the United 'Church, for. the fall Season' ,, took:; the form Of 4r tdo. r Social'. eveningat-the n,ou a soc,.. rada a o ' Th d evening. mss on-' n u y...e e g Gaines', tests.: and a .sing -song were enjoyed, around .a camp fire,' with abundant' refreshments"of corn, hot dogs;: sand- wiches and coffee. in the -evening, • '� Durr a spin � g e .. v g, '14liss Rae.. who 'ha :beequitet"an' Active s , � n ,. ,a . member of 'the:,Society,, was, presented with a.:letter: of a' reciation. 'Miss Pp Ra leav '`. shortly:Attend 'Alma esto ted ma Rae College. 'The• presentation was: made by thePresident, .,,. p s : , and Rev.S:: T. Tucker spoke',' briefly,,. with: Margaret. replying.• FORMER 'SENTINEL EDITOR PAS ,r PASSED AWAY .IN:AWES I ' : Word has "'been received here of the heath of Mrs., A. G. Graham, editor ,and ,proprietor of . the ,Eatonia Enter- prise, a weekly`'p"aper established' in k i ,S_a s at chew an' in,1919.Ii s 'death' oc- curred • on:. Tuesday, :September, 7th. Mr.Graham was forinerly editor 'and, manager of the, Sentinel : back' in the 70's, tieing appointed in:that. capacity p J upon- the -'death: of thd-:fo"rmer editor; , , HELD HERE' MONDAY In•Interests Of. C. A: Robert:don, etar Candidate' For Huron -Brute • is 'billed - for the TOwn Hall, On Mon- day,. eYening at :8. e'Cle'ck in the in- terests. fit the' official Hepburn • can- didate, Mr., C, A:Rebertson .Huron' , Chief 'speakers will be Wm.' Holick: M.L.A., Niagara Falls; .Garfield •Citse, RETURN OPEN, VERDICT • : A' coroner's jury; at Duftnion on Tuesday, returned.an 'verdict in connection with the. I hUray .ac- cident smith "-of Dungannon, , year ago Labor Day, when Duncan Mac- Donald lost his, life. The inquest, Was delayed over a year, owing to • the fact that: •Bill 'Webster, one 'of. the thief witnesses 'was discharged from the,.eorbner, presided with Seven wit- nesses being exaMined., . • LOCAL TRUCKERS MET - ., WITH GRIEF. LAST, WEEK DO "TOniiyiet Act-Dttmage Minor In, Both 'Casea-No Injurien Last week was turnover:Week for Total tinekers; with both Mciwbray's and A.: Wilson'S. trucks ; fignring ;in mishaps', that resulted in rather,nainor dairia.ges. and no injuries of any con. Early last .„Nreek, ;and early in the Meriting, 'Mowbray's truck did a som-, ersault on ,the ,Durham read, when ;truck left the, .roadwaY,; and After ;plowing along the .,ditch for a piece 'was brought. sharply baek,, On ' the pa:yeti:lent, 'turning coinpletely oyer, and landing on ita ,i;vheeli.: There was the • 'Vehiele. Jehn Jamieson, who Was 'daniage oCcurred and the truck con- truck'qurned over its 'side .on A• shfield, Iry Meeting and passing, a its triP, Mintage 'was not extensive, altheugh a itloor was torn from the Dealt With Arena. rs 1 uet. #s ['h e, read. Subject To Approval Of Railway And Municipal". Roard Tender Awarded 'Igo' hoofers'u i� S pp.1y Co .-. '-Pr ce ,Was: $G'15O�V1"ork Of:'Completing Fenn - , dation 'To Start Shortly' Subject to apP the . `.proval bf the- -Wavy And he •ivayyAnd Municipal, Board, the tender' was let for: the erection of a' Coin` munity '.Hall . and. ;arena in Lucknow at a meeting of the Village Council and Arena ,Committee on, Tuesday night. The successful firm is. the•Roof- ers, Supply ,Company. Their price for the shell,. complete, was $6150., , four firms tendered for • the .`job,. lint' at a.`recent meeting, two of, these were eliminated` due to their:high price. The selection remain4d, be.- tweenr The G t:`.Art Metal Co., and the •Roofers'. Supply Co. with rere-' sentatives of these two ,firms• being given 'separate hearings on. Tuesday •'lhe•'•Galt Art Metal' Companys, figure:. was $589,0.,' but did not include two red brick chimneys, 'as ,did' the, Roofers' Supply plans. • .Ther•e . were other; minordifferences that 'resulted. in the successful 'firm's tender figur ling out to be as matter Of a .few dol lar less. Both buildingswere' quite simila •uc' r ,in construction; 'being of 'cis=' colas , type •construction with snow :shed.ridge. The dg• T a tt uss 'in the ';Roofers Supply building is ,of somewhathea vier• :construction The Roofer Supply. Co .•. is 'the firm that had the original' contract hack in ' 1929' Noacti :can b ' to - the on a taken' build- ing until the ;sanction: of .the. Muniei-. p l-Boayr eeived However,, ever ,, wit ..aome •$600 •,i n m l. - 'iately available from-the Fire Co. pany and. Arena Club, work will ''be started' quite •'soon in preparing the foundation, ' �•in addressing: theesti'` : Mr. m n ;Fossil). of the ;Roofers' Supply, poin- "ted' out that their'firm'was. arranging t u. . lumber to a lo b a c 1 for• th ' Ye. . Y build- ing, as . well ;as ' a good deal. of 'other material entering. into the construc- tion.. ,Considerable ideal ,Tabour will' be employed; • Council. were unanimous in accep- Ong : this' tender, whicjr had the unan- imous ;approval, ,of members of Arena. Committee. ST HELENS GIRLS DO'• WELL •I n ,the Juni or..Instituto :competi- tion ompeti-tionfor. homemaking clubs:at'`,the' Western ' Fairy •London; on Tuesday, St. Helens' •:girls. ;did. exceptionally well. In the "Clothes.: Closets .;Up -to date” `'.competition,' . ; Laurin Miller. was -2nd;; Annie Watson 3rd and era.;.. aylor_- 7.thi _••�:Audr ' Congram' of Dungannon was: 6th Miss Miller was-Included.'in a`group;""photo.;:of. some of the: winners appearing ' in Wednesday's ,'Free Press.. ; Miss `Taylor and Eleanor ,Wilson of Auburn, ,representing Huron, 'gave a demonstration of; -table' setting for an, 'average country family. ANOTHER VIOLIN r•ast.week we mentioned a violin in the posiession of' Mr. Wm., -McNall, hearing the :date- 1625. Mr. Jack .Mil - which. has the year • 1629. plainly number of years. It ,forinerly be- longed to , the late John Boles, and After his death, Mr. Miller. secnred the instrument, frem, his daughter: UPon repairing it, °Mr'. Miller --found it an excellent toned violin, which could be funed key ,higher , thin either- of 'the other, two Violins • he lifelong Kinloss Resident Passed Away Saturday. Illness 6f: Mori Than'„Three Weeks; With BronChial Fatal To ani. .A*Ik The death of Mr. Alexander Puryes• occUrred . his home in • Kinloss Township early' ,,S,atu*Itty pornint • pleurisy which be , had been aubject to several times, bronchial pneumonia developed, that oiertaked his Strength Thirteed,,yea6 ago, Mr, •putves un-, derwent a Very, Severe', eye opera-. tion. that undermined,his health, but. in spite of that; ho carried,on the work on his fart)); never conplaiiiing' and always cfiebifill, _ Mr. PUrves, in his 63rd year, vas the third tiOn. of 'the late &Mort and Catherine Purves and was born and lived his entire life On the ,'horne farm: ;He ,Wad one of a family a seVen, in Whiell'his death is the first on Atigust 25th 1909 , he married Esther, Cook,: who.e.Witha..lanaily.:, Of, kind husband and.fathet, Mrs. Alvin Miller (jesSie), Herold, Uary: and, Elliott. Another ton Charles 'died ef- diphtheria When in 'his fourth year, as' well as other children in infancy. Surviving ,also • are Robert and Charlie Of•Gelden Piairie; Mrs: David Milne (Nettie), Mrs, Alex ,Gillies (jean) and Jcihri and Edwiri of Luck, no* And VieinitY: 'were held on. Monday front lila late residende with intekm4ene Kinloss The Bread ',0UR 'MOTTO = : U LITY AN E • EEEE�CIA KD P. N �' S L� J EIL R•Y. ER C itES PINEAPPLE• .ROLLS ' , :CHELSEA RUNS HONEY" &' RASPBERRY TART tS AND MANY'OTHER: V'A ETI ...... RI ... ES : TO; CHOOSE: FROM • Y QL MA N S U,A••L1• . Q TY `,'BAKERY E, To, Elect f Electors . , r o uce Ridin . R H: R: C. OBER• SON • T • THE M ,. , . ONLY OFFICIAL HEP- l tiaN..CA D, T R . L, C_„N. _IDA .E IN T, E FIpRT•H.•O,MING,' PRO:ViN-• G .CIL ELECTION..: A VOTE FOR : ROBERTSON ISA VOT.. FOR ONTARIO'S.' RIO' S .. 'HUR N O BR UCE' LIBERAL E RAL •ASSOCIATION , etr cos _ ��Hi!:On-Bru.cej�•0 DO YOU, SUPPORT'••HEPBURN'S FLOUTING'' OF . THE CAAD , N l�• A , TEMPERANCE': ACT IN `HURON OUNTY+ 1. AR.RY L. OGAI. `• CONSERVATIVE : A C . NDID• TE ,A • DIRTY.' JOB:' • Threshing this : year is generallyr said• to be a .vei:y dirty: job. Along with, much, mud .• on' the • butts •" of 'sheaves as''a :result•` of the wet. wea- there is sniut . and rust `in some cases,, which add further; toward Making .the: a thinagreeable. 'ocoin J b nY g' butIn, . cases. it is necessary to `give hands breathing spell, from:the; .choking .dust, -that-fills-the-bat n. It IS Convincing eyidence of untistial intelligence. his eyes „ attention. when they SEEM' Id. ,,be normal, Regrettable '.there. are riot many more' each. , F. T. ARMSTRONG'S Lucknovi s Conservative: Candidate :. 'CONGRATULATIONS , Conservative Convention As Cari, ablate Dor ',MY ' Of London- In •Inunity Hall and Arerin.er The 'yote.' ....Rweovit. rwit.T,Ak.reeT-0Wwanys:ieBalidll,o, te.hairm-11,11 ,. mmuijsotr,ifteye or ifu: 1,s•tliOy Votes out of 246 Vet,'. . es cast. Those 'who started this 90-- teetor •of the ,Church of tbe 'Redeemer ject. which went .oVer with a a g. proud -that the rate - (Anglican ),. and rural dean 'of • Mid- bl.iiiiictikgnso.wiii .whieli nheaarveiutt‘uvroe .:fithei: eco•gmne... ,, throng Of ,Conservative delegates in' munity .hall,Arena rind a.. iieW Post: - Carry. the .. Conservative :banner in the tario election .of . October ,6th. City .,nf tandOn riding . 'for the ,,Qa- '', yocotod net .ildiooti batreilisatti uthve:rsynta. mluleerh tali vne„s., . oeCasions was member :of the" Legis. and T. F.' Kingsrnill, Jr., now iery- Two ballot's were needed to. choose 'Rev; Mr.: Townshend, ',With ',the low man dropping :out. on each vote. Dr. WilSen'a:,naine :was the first to. fall, 'and:, en the Second .billot, '.11/16Yor `Years of age, .andi' in that time has -been associated ., With such VOCatione He was born in Goderich Town - shin; educatedin Huron County public DARN, BURNED. „ 'threshed; fire 'broke- out on Tuesday anl • destroyed the barn' ,of Herbert Pollock.' Corr. 12, Huron ToWnship. Kincardine Fire department answered , hp!,1 to discontinue their efferts After driveshed which .v. -aa schools, attended' Clinton • Cellegiaa Hon. Earl ReWe, Conservative leader, apd later Huren College." At tlke will address a mass Meeting in God- * 'of -Western Ontario he took er'ch skating tink • Monday Sep honors in EngliSh and history. Be. - ore ordination he taught school near He *as ordained by the late Arch- bishop0Villianits and was immediate- ly. anointed as rector of the Angli- can Parish or Ainlotigh, Bervie and Kingarf.4. Nine years ago he beCaine rector of the Church of the,'Iledeemer in London, , Townshend has been chiefly Interest- ed in young people's Work and:shortly after his ordination -was „n.anied in, charge of this prOgram in the DiOCOO Of Hnren. He recently retired. as chairman, of the synod. cOrninittee 'He is rural dean of East ,Middlesex which ineludos the ,pity, and a Mein- ber of the senate 4:4 the University of Western "Ontarie: Some time ago the Federal Government. appointed him on the veteran's aasistance tont- and to' study- their probleina, Coact .20th at 8 p.m, in the . °.: 'Fotir years ago, he was eleeted to .ests of C.. A.- Robertson, official Hep - not bp required_to are ' Garfield •Case‘i, Owen, tenber 20th, in' suppmt of Dr. I; obbs in 'Huron arid Fihron•trUce regret: - Card Of Thanks 'Ole. family of the late . kind "nets anti expressions of sy pathy. at, the time of their' recent . ; bereavement Cittfl:-Cif Thanks Mrs. Alex Purves and faintly wish to thank their 'friends .and neivhbors for all'their kindness ;and sympathy' during the Sickness . and eince the , death,,Of our. dear husband. and father.