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:4# TE:A!,;-41.50 IN ADVANCE -0C EXTRA TO O.'
LUCKNOW,
•
Office
L. Treleaven, ,
:DENTIST "
.TELEPHOI4ES
53W Residence 53 3-
r.. Wm. Fowler .
PHYSICIAN & 'SURGEON. -
* • Office ,Hours:
:P.M- • 7-6.040.0 P.M.
hinadays-1.30-4.09
Or Hi Appointment
• !Pltaiie BC' '
FOR SALE - Comfortable frame
dwelling. Ideal eituation--good gar-
den, and garage. Apply F. T. Arm-
, .
, ••
• ,WANTED' -a-,500 ,• young men to
leek over. New Fall Samples. - New
Gonda .1._ New TEMPLE
CLARf.C.E. Merchant; Taller:
. • .
FOR 'SALE -Car of good quality
• feeder heifers; a number of choice
. White face celves:•, and e number:. of
• 'Choice heifers; due to freshen soon.
W.Joynt'Luelcnovi: ,
. , .
GIRL *ANTED FOR. HOUSE-.
•• WORK-F,xperieneed.. Good beim for
right party:: $20.00 'monthly:Mrs.
-.Breslin, ".79 ;
SEI.E. NASAL SPRA.Y
SINCE .pARApysis DEVtLOF'ED,,,
The,CaSeof paralysis Wiiich .devel-
oped in Ashfield,,last Wek, .resulted
in scores df 'young people applyiflg
for the nasal spray4. Over the week-,
end` more than 150 :,patients. • were
treatedby loaf 'doctors; with the
rash ,so 'great thatlong waits
to re-
ceive the treatment were -necessary.
Those receiving it were chiefly 'child-
ren from three years to young people
in their late 'teens.
Following the ease Ashfield,,
Finlay's. school ' in that, • school sec-
tion -was immediately .elese-d and
Since then Belfast and • Zion schools
have been closed: Public gatherings
are not permitted and the funeral Of
Mrs. W. H. ,Reed was held privately
on Sunday npon. instruetibns .froni
Dr. A. A. J", Siinpson of Kintail,,
Medical Officer of Health for Ashfield
School students. attending Luckrievv
school,: who were diteettly •or indir-
ectly contact with the .ease tha
,developed are not. permitted , to at-
ten.sehool for ten dare.
•
t.•
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THOMAS ,PHILLIPS DIED
AT. ST.' HELENS ON TUESDAY
Film,
To ie
aralysis
own At Fair
taielniew• :Bair Being Held. This
,•Thursday and FridaySpace Has
Been, Applied For BY Wet Menal.
.orial Children's, Hospital; London,
TO Show Film Regarding' Infatia
,tile Paralyaia-Entertaiiting Play
.• To 'Be presented, Two Nights
Contrary to reports ieports that' have been.
common this past week, . Lucknow
Agriculture Society • will hold their
fall fair . this Thursday and Friday:
Plans are completed fer the event
and already -there has been a con-
siderable number of 'advance entries
, • ,Within twelve days' of his 80th
birthday, death came to Thomas Phil-
lips at his home at St. Helens • on
Tuesday. Mr..PhilliPs' had been about
his 'work as. usual, , until taken all. the
latter part of :the week: '
POW. SALE: OR • RENT Swath e was widely known as. a. black-,
Halves. lots lac 72,, And 73,, con. .1, Smith, . tile maker and saw, mill oper,.
''"wr•••••••• .„
•
••':. •
•
riufwvky. •:pri.7p40.11.2.4.0 • 4,
RECOVERING : .Oht, ACCII)
„
", In :mite Of the fact.,that She is.
nettling '; her 90th .birthday,
E. Finley„,°.. fornterly ofLacknOwe. it
making a. a. remarkable reeeverY from
a' fractured collar bone and • shaking
ihhi'wrash.e. vrieneieanytlYof t,escaes.ikavetdp:0-.11-", • was
•cin
short visit at the home of her son,
-lerninsalaaEacellent,...farni;„,eiese • 'For, 64 yearsTie has been en-
received. • - • •
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Mr. Stuart Finlay, Elstow„. when she
received a fall fracturing her left
collar bone: The aged lady suffered
greatly from the injury. and bruises,
but is now able to be up again, her
friends 'here will be Pleased to learn.
She is slowly regaining the use of
her arm and hand,' and her attend-
ing physician is hopeful that the full
use may be restored to the .injured
• •
A highlight. of the oPening cere- , .CAMERONCOK : •
monies • will be the address of. Mr: J. . . 1 . ,_. , . .. _ _
‘A". Carroll'. Superintendent of Agri- • A ' quiet but pretty wedding • took
culture. Societies for Ontario.. Th in 'St: John's Anglican Church
will be followed by , a . CalitlinmPiatil Plina. ellorth Bay at 7 P.M.; Saturday,
Contest for children:, . SepteMber. • ilth, When . Gladys, only,
,137A;hirisuceoarto secretary
f,i0Pfa cteh the
evils abeen entri;dra. dapaiivit, t,.searn ,fb eMearm. aencith Me . rusr. idhlo' . ,oef°,?'mo,rf.
ial Children's •Hospital at London.•to en• Cameroop.liarlsomicidr.imPrfrals.aAn:
inent .of 'infantile P roan"of LucknOw, Ont. ,• ;
sho*-a film illustraatrianlgysisth,eanatredaits.,. eldest..,arir
tributing ' literature : descriptive: Of , Rev. L" L. Green . perfermed the
symptoms, .etc. ' „ , ' , 1 Ceremony. 'The bride looked lovely in
, This aim will be shown in the. Ak.: a navy. ' suit • with accessories to
ricultural Hall on Friday :afternoon. Match and was supported by Miss
Its a timely snl,:oleet that will be , 'of Ji;Yea• Hownlan, while :Mr. Hector
instruction and interest tO all parents. t .Eek, f• °r, d. ' !rnpimrke,4 the *r.13c4n; '
a
...••••••^..4 1140 .
Iron Lung
Only 1. T... in ConininiiitY 'Developed
, , ,
I .:Serifiellad Been .Adininistered At
London And Patient Later Placed
• In Iron Lung ", • a "
.
Extensive • Paralysis -have accom-
panied this community's only case
of policimyelitis„ and the victim, Miss
Muriel' Blake el Ashfield, is receiv-
ing treatment in an "iron lung"': at
Victoria Hospital. London.
• 1
The illness of- Miss Blake, 17-year.i
-old daughter of Mi. and Mrs. Ernest!
Blake, was diagnosed last .Wednes-,
day as • infantile • paralysis and she
was rushed to I.,ondon.- where the
serum was administered. A weakness
in the right. lee later developed And i
this ipread, qausing. paralysis of the .
lower litabs, and later the. left arm ,
' Last Week4-Paralysia Set. In After
Village, or Lu.cknow.---APply to U. gag "si-hititiftra4radera..,110.',
IletheringtOn, • Winglinin: learned' in his father's. shop as a
NOTICE.,
. ,
Singer 'Sewing Machines sold on
cagy, .Special 'old machine al-
lowance during Fair week: See-:• our
••eichfbit at Lucicnow Fair.- '
, Singer Sewing, Machine Co.,
C. B. 'Grinyer.) Bonded, • Dist. Repre,
:tentative, Box 144. Walkerten.
. „
DIESEL ENGINEERING *-
• Diesel Engines require experience
mein. if you are ambitious. Mechan-
ically inclined, - furnish character.
, reference; expert training 'given to
thoee qualifying, on • reasonable mon-
' .. tlily parments;.. state 'age. • Write
Dies! Engineering Institute, 206A
Dindal St tendon (Mt '
' The funeral being' held this af-
ternoon (Thritsdey) ,ftem his late
residence With interment Green-
hill . Cemetery.
, ,Warm Fall and Winter Underwear
for every member of the family-
-THE MARKET STORE
rs..W H. Reed Passes
In Her 94th Year.
• ..tntertitiinnent, 'lir a • high order .is • • •
provided heth-o, nights of "Paying. The
hlet ,SOutu
• a. three -act comed;•41rng, • Thefirst ' meeting o f
uth
Tiddler presen , norr4-tal, irk-inharsouligneoplAhi Society
or
ecnitu.1.3.unTdheorstehelvhdoii•eccatnionaroef iithrege.Adrentao, itnhge. fan term. was. held Friday
even-
ni gattendhtotfo to -night h
stho(i/h4KrsednanYet)hthlteinfiterusti wojethint'haet'inelnariiietlof e. e°tohe. Yi°cungthriAni.
in :the •haseinent of :the church
will entertain between- acts. It pro- evening •was ' the Tisnoite
/nisei, to be one Of the :best, fair and. the discussion was led by Mrs.
night attractions for some young. 77,Kari--introductien-Cenaisting
play .by . Lillian. Mertimer„ has never ,of it•iarief :outline of Elora
life was
been presented before. in. this cent-, 'ven ay our president . Mr. ,J P
Beloved Resident ,Of. Ashfield .Pissed
. Away,' in Goderich Hospital On
• •Friday -Was • Truly A Pieneer,
Having' COMe To Ashfield ' With
• • IPER 80'N AL Her '• Parents.. Mor ThanFOX-
.
'MEN'', GET! VIGOR AT ONCE!' ...Scote. Veers •Ago
•1
. .
NEW. OSTREX Tonic Tablets contain
. -dente to .Mrs. W,. Iteed, practical,
• . •
Or Twenty-nine days after she had:
raw order. a.01" - obier;zed her 93rd birthdayi death
stiniulinta.•Ond (lase- Pena UP organs; .
•
•
, gWderlf-not,.-- delightek-,,inaher.:M.;....1ylifefeligresiglent . of ' • Ashfield:
AM& Price .Paid -$1.2a... Call, write Tovviiilliri: . After a gradual , waning'
. -MeXIII'S DRUG STORE. - -.!, -L,.... r.-,„ of her ,. strength,,, Mrs.. Reed passed
, , • away onFridayin!'Goderica,..liespi-
- to. *here she 'hat been; e .. patient
MORTGAGIE,.SALE • . : sinee. :the end of , June. , , .
f :. Valuable Propertlea ,In; The, Mrs. Reed is ' the. last surviving
' Townthip -Of -Ashfield . meniber ef a faniily of sia children,
inunitY• ,- • ' • ..' . ' ,. • '' •Ross. Then a. general discussion on
Friday. night's 4011c1rt Will 1.30 fol- •some 'of the more important events
lowed ,by.a . dance with music .13Y in Elijah's life followed, in which
LueknOw's" 72nd , annual. fall exhilii- Tvvo of the lessons learned were that
me°arthiir's • °YehesIlut. Don't hn,P? 'Mott Of the Young people took Part,
. . ,., .
1 . while the Obadiah's of life were
. , admired, L. the general, popalaee. it
and that -God's cure for Elijah's
• •, ., -.Under' and by virtue Of the powers of the late Wm. . and Mary •Lane. I:Or
... . ,
"(if sale contained in two certain 'tort- brother, Wm.. Lane, for ninny yearS.
, gitgee„.which will , be produced at the treasurer .. of ,Huron , •COUntY,,:- Prede-.
' tinte-ot•sele-there-Will...be _Offered for: cented.•her last , year
' tale by public -auction at the office' Of .1*--i7".Iti-e-d":„T'fiiiiii-erlY.---Mary.:L-Ann.
Joseph Agnew, . Lucknew, Ontaljo; Lane; :Wei born in .,England in. 1844,
• ' eit . Friditati, •October . lst; A.D. • •1937,' and ..caine, to Canada • with her par-
-at one one o'clOck in • the afternoon, • by ents : when a child if • eight, The "At-.
'. 'Wellington Ilenderabii;" • ' Auctioneer, lantic ..trOssing., in a sailing' •vessel,
the f011owing properties, nainely; . • took eleven weeks. 'Her parents 'first
,I... :The south 'half Of Let ntimber settled . at Pickering . and two years
.....
Three the Third Conossion, East- ;later Caine to ' Ashfield .to settle on.
---etar--:-Divisioti, of the: Township,. of, s.„ faint . Where Lane's store now
' Aslifield in the County of Hurerr. via. stands:. " • - - 17---"--:-..-'
taining..''one hundred,. acres of land: Seventy -lour years . ago she • mat -
more or less. ' . 4•,.. • • '• ried W. If. Reed, who predeceased
2 The ' southeast. tOrrter. of Lot her more , than twenty-eightyear
' enialler Three in the Seventh . Cori- age.. The .young . couple took f tin-
ceseion, Eastern Division • . of the ing .a mile :and ti •- quarter ' Wes ' . of
... Townshiri of Aishfield. 'containing f- St. Helens, and "'fourteen year later
.: ty• acre' Of :land more, or less. ' !toyed to their farni. south. of Lane's
.:. 3 The northwest corner of pot: store, 'now owned . by her, son, Mr:.
. number' Few in the Siitth.Concessien, Melvin Reed, ' . ., •: , ' ' ..... .".
Eastern 'Division. of,..the...TO*Ifship`s ef During a long and useful life,, Mrs.
Ashfield'. containing zene,lialf an acre Reed has been. beloved, and esteeined
. of land:more or lets. ., • ' • • ..... ' , by all who knew. her. Her Ott.: in:
On the secondly described ,pre-. tetest "was in her hoine *hete. 'the
party- it. said ..tri be a frame beta on pioneer . spirit of friendliness and
stone:. foundation about 60' by; 40. hospitality , prevailed,: and in • : her
...' The. soil is Mostly 'sandy loam. - neighborhood -Many were the -Willing
• ,, •on the thirdly .deteribed: property services she. Performed in timet ' of
•. is said', ta„, be •A : 'Slit:4,00*dd: frame •trouble ' or .sickness.t,,
house. ' - • : , • Fainierly fa : member . of IlaCkett'S
- • ' The properties . are situate about • Methodist Church. lira.. Reed has
• , five , nines from the Village , of •Dun- been a inernber, of Lucknow United
•&Marin. and eight'. and one-halte".iithes Church . for a nuniher of yeart, and
• tig the...Village of.. Liicknow,; and since the "death of Mrs. Paul: Reed,
ara , mostly watered by a "spring early in. January; she had the dis-
. earielco, • . , ,.. - _, tinction. Of being this congtegation's
, The above PiopertieS411Pbe offered • oldest -Member. , - '
et bloe and if not told, Win. be coffer: ,The funeral' ' service en Sunday'
ed" sePeratily, • , ,.. ...,. ' , was ...conducted at the . hoine Of her
TERMS OF SALE; "„twenty per sen, Mr: W. P. Reed of • Lucknow..
eent. Of the. purchase . money on the The 'service -wet in charge ' of . Rev.
day ' of tale' and .the. balance Within. S. T. Tucker, assisted by 'Rev. W.
thirty days thereafter. The Properties P. Lane and Rev. David Lane, both.
Will be eff,ered subject to a reserved of GOdench and.. nephews of the'. de-
.- . . .. : ; 6 - • 'coated'. Interment was in taingan- .
untiet "particulars and condititms hon Cemetery with ' pia . grandsons
., e Salo will be Made known .on the acting .As :•pallbeatert r.. W. Alton;
Of „Iie4)ih
oiflit isidtro' QUALITY AND SERVICE
WEEla,
JpiPy ROLLS • PAyElt •cAEEs
•
PINEAPPLE ROLLS Bolas • CHELSEA BUNS
... HONEY 8c- RASPBERRY TARTS • .
AND MANY ,OTHER VARIETIES' TO CHOOSE -FROM
• , I
and chest museles: Difficulty in Ives,- CULROSS COUPLE HONORED .
thing itecompeined , the elms .Par -
ysis and. early Saturday morning the
young lady . was placed in an "iron
lung". Miss •Blake was in quite a
'critical 'condition and the fact that
a ."lung''''was • available is credited in
Baying her life. • ;
. This Week; Miss Blake is reported
to be somewhat ' improved and is do-
ing nicely in the lung, 'which. is not
a • curative measure. ;but simply 'fac-
ilitates breathing and aleviates the
disttess %and difficulty in breathing
that accompanies paralysis of the
chest muscles. .
de -
• THREE HORSES IN RACE is the Elijah's whom History records
• ' • • I
. • • . • .
At ,Kincardine races, on ,FridaP, PreSSiOn -consisted of food, rest and
At
three horses from . D. J. McChritles' a message which gave • him work to,
stables were entered in the ,green Thi e we :Mat apply to • ourselves.,
-rate, Carawk, Wilda ;Gtattan These discuitioina Were ,,found. very
, and Rena, Grattan, placed second, hiteretine-by all. The. next meeting
third- and fourth: In the running rade,. Lis Under the leadership of :Miss. Dean
.V....Whitley's pinto Again 'headed the MacLeod. ' • •
'field. 'finishing first 'in all. three heats.
• ' ' PRESBYTERI.AN-
, . .
, .
'CH•
URCH- NOTES .
•
Mis Blake had been feeling'Slight-
.
• • . • ON :GOLDEN,: WEDDING
,50th Wedding Anniversary Of Mr.
And Mrs. 11. 11. Pinnell Was Fitt,.
tagly Marked .
On: September 7th, 'Mk. and :Mrs.
H. 'Pinnell of Concession io; Cut -
toss, Celebrated their' Golding. Wedil-
•ing. Being "prominent ,citizens the
event .was one Of , wide interest in the
locality. , ' .
During the „the day, .the bride and
grOom.. received .apngratalations , frcini
ialil friends and acquaintances and; in
ly a•-feW days before her case was the evening,. some two hundred
iagnose&-Atically-iti dnesday. spent an. enjoyable evening an :social
Symptoms pointed Paintedtcr the . reariruirt!lliterecnirsegainteing,tra ' ds:
arodrYin. eadnc.liolk.'idugnhaifrelrhdcettuerrern.Wh:liesd Ptelite- • aFriends
ic ingcaatihdeirneed 'eferr Tee:w"anter,
•• Four gers' f the family were
serions nature of her .
„
Her brother. Clifford, Who was ill
the, first of the -Week writ taken to
London. Where., he •was, still under
observation on Wedieeday, although
his illness Arat not diagnosed as Pol-
' 'f, : •
that determines the eondition. of •
your eyes and indicates. what is
necessary for a • correction of
• your errors of Vision. • A pre-
scription -the lenses 'te provide
the correction, No, Other method. .
• , is safe or: satisfactory. '
F T.. ARMSTRONG'S
EYE SIGHT 'SERVICE
'
At 'Schmid's'. Jewellery Store
. Wednesday and Saturday
Aged Ashfield La4y Wins,
.'-.---'---
present. • •
.. Many -valuable gifts were received
showing the high esteem in which
Mr:" and -Mrs.,. !Innen are held in ,the
. • ` .
community., • • ,
• BoRN-1
turi SHPea‘kers. (A47.11).6.11
'darr,C14StAPTiltanlitt 4)*tMr
O'
MceiNain, Of Amberleya,Pa . ep Ufn ministration
daughter. •
• ,. a-,==`---.1--------... : • ." • . Political CamPaign P
1
, IflPfl IAP
The family of the: lite • Mrs. W. 11-.. ... Meeting' In :Inteteste. Of C. A. Rob,
Reed. deeply appieciate the kindness . ertsson. Official : Liherit..Candidate
and eyeapathy of friends and neigh- ' For Haromailitiee Ricling--Candi-
hots. • dnring'. the illness' and ' at Ithe ' date; Rev. Matheson; Mr. Case and
time Of the death Of, their mothet. , R. J..DeachMan Spoke " .
, , . .. .. . '-
Card Of Thanks . • , ' • On' 3fonday,,. ,Night: :With Pelilie"
a esenta TO
I d t 'h th Fall
Mre .were, p ease 0 have e
r. n rs. soosjoo .: of .: the Maitland • Presbytery-
.... , . • ...._;___. . .,:. .. ,... hi our church last Tueiday. at 2,P.m..-
Pleatiant•:Beining Spent On Thin; '
- • rs-, the Presbytery being represented .:'
practically . every congregation , in
.. day When 'NeWiyvieds Were ,Pre-. •The session was.. opened. With 'the
sented 'With purse 'Of . Money- observance. of the !Sacrament of :the
Bride Was Fennell* Daisy Ritchie Lord'S 'SuPPer, •in haPPY And..bleSsed
, , __,_.,_;_ , .. • fellowship, the Rev. Arthur 4Leggett,
. . ' of . Molesworth, the Moderator pre-
- k,-very-enjoyable-tune_wasz_spent_ „siding,. :tuici__eontinuod, , in . the trans -
at ,the hoMe. of Mr., .and Mrs. Elmer Action , of ,.. inipOrtiiiit ;bhsinets- iintir 3"
Wall Thursda*. night September 16, , . . . . •,, , ,
when 'friends . and neighbors 'gather- This. church' was represented ' 1)k,
.
ed; following: their recent ".marriage Mr. John . Cathcart, representative
to •present ' them :with a. -well fined Elder and the Minister, elan, several
Purse- * ' . . Other elders. . • .
.and euchre. At. lunch time ' the • fel- Next Lord's Day, Sept.- 26th; will
R 11 Day. ncl• at • the 11 thin:
The , evening Was spent in ,.dancing :
lowing Address was read: .
To Mi. and 'Mrs: Wall,
Dear Friends. . '.. • .., -• ... . ..
It is r with pleasure . that we , have
assembled here. this evening on the
occasion of your recent marriage to
tender congratulations and, to, wel-
come Mrs. Wall - to this Community.
We felt that 'rvre 'could, not perinit
inch': a. happy' event to rpass unnoticed
without expressing 'our good wishes
and lc:noting :You in„some way. '
To nature you of our good wishes
for.. your future. happiness ini life'a
matrinaonial sea, we ash you to ac-
cept this gift.
We with you. joy . and •gladness, '
As you go along the way,
We
We „hope yeer, hearts will knew. • no
sadness, , - ' ' • '
Is Our wish for. You "alWaYs.
Signed on behalf' or your, friends
and neighbors, .. . Edmund Green,
. The groom then' thanked tWhernalliiihn.
a very fitting tePlY '
• CIA Elmer -Wall
de* ellatale Or mast be had On appli- Sam Alton, Thomas 15ickton,. Melvin
_within to the undersigned. • t Dickson, W. H. Reed and Girvin
DATED it Winghain; Ontaiia, this Reed. During 'tbe service, gra., J. W.
tWentY,eighth 'clay of. August, A. D., Joynt ,sang "I Will Sing You • A Song
1937;- ' • •• Of That Beautiful, Land:”: '
: WELLINGTON, HENDERSON, "-The ',service was held privately,
' Lueknow, 'Ontario," Auctioneer, upon instructions froM Dr. A. A: S.
. 3. IV CRAWFORDt Simpson; Medical Officer of Health
Winghtim;agnt.; Vendor's Solicitor; for "Ashfield, due to the derelOpment
of a case of infantile paralysis in
Ashfield. •
Mrs. Reed is survived by four clan-
ghters and three" tens, Mrs; Jamet
Althn .(Einma). LaicknoW; Mrs,
Thomas Dickson(Matilda) Dungan-
non; Mit. (Rev.) 4, 13Owering
(Jennie).' • Winnipeg: Mrs. Ernest
Sherwood „May), ivanCouvert W. Pt
Reed, Luktiow; L. 'Reda. Port Al-
bert and 1VIelvin (lf TOTOTItO.
ViViag also are twenty-six grain:1611,
„ .
IN MEMORIAM.
•In memery of our dearly beloved
'sister. Jane, sixth daughter of the
latesJames and Mar* Ramage of St.
Helens and wife of the late Neil
MaeArthur of London Road, Sarnia,
. • Ontario. whose death occurred Sep-
' Unifier 21st, 1936.
U,. lift: WAS fragrant With unsei.
fish service for others, • but passed
00 service. the whol� 'congregation, will
unite with. the Bible School in a very
interesting ,and profitable program or
worthiii" and 'offerings, with , an ad-
dress on ,"Peace" by the Pastor. ,
Commenced Foundation- " •
Work At Arena, ; Tuesday
•'ATIEND- •SHOWER
,
Mrs. Howard 'Agnew; Misses •Au-
drey• and . Horne and • Hotel
Culbert. were:in Eintardine.. Monday,
evening attending •the shower . in
hencir„of 'Miss Hazel, Geddes,. daugh-
ter,. of Mr. and Mrs. .James Geddes,
whose marriage takes place in Oc-
tober. .The shower was was held at ,the
hoine of ...Miss ,Tessie • McLean, when
Miss, Geddes was presented with a
floe/. larap and ;coffee table.
. •
-
Rae Watson' Suffered
Terrible Inligies Mon
Former Lucknowftly, Had Foot Torn
' ow At Ankle-Antputation BeloW,
. The Knee Required . Following
BighwaY 'Crash -Condition WILS
Critical .
g • r
' • . • •
'Pot; more than two hours': On Mon-
day., evening, an „attentive..„leating
was given* to,"tr series _Of addresses,
'in., supp,ott of the •Henbern ''adminia-
"tration,,an&the,AOOAI-Ai,b_ese,..1-._ jeandim
date,: Mr: C. A. Robertson: Sheralr-W
included. the ; candidate, Rev: . Win:
Matheson ef;•Cliesley, (brothel of
Mr. 1Viurdo Matheson of Ashfield)-;
Garfield • Case,. 'Owen Sound", and R.
J. Deachman. ati.P 'for. North Huron.
Robert Rae .presided at the meeting.
_ _
: Mr. Robertson :wee the. first „Spea-
ker. He: reviewed briefly the Hepburn
administration of, the ;Oast three
years touching on .tome of the 'sav-
ings that"had-lieen-affected as they
apply to • the Counties Of Huron. and
Wee.. By assuming. the ;cost of ,Old
Age Pensions and Mothers'
ancei.• Meant a saving to Bruce tax-
payers of some $28;000 and: in Huron
$34,000. The motet 'license reduetiont
Wilt 'save -Huron . motoriats; some
$25,000 arid Bruce nOtOrists slightly"
Several million 'dollars of ''aireet,
ASH -FIELD 'NEWS)
• Mrs. John MacKen ie received
word !Rat, week she had been
awarded. first prize for her, knitted.
bedspread at the N. , It *At
entered under ' :work far" older
ladies'. • This : bedse ad 'tv. as 'made :
in
Mrs.'llfacKenzie. 8zild year.. She ' •
Made 10 bedspreads '..af this saine pat-
tern and at ,present -,it orking at - .•
another one: ' Each these spreads :
requires 5 , of ''earpar.varp,
This
lady is receiving :h...nrty.: cengratulat. •.
tions -these day's aria: this." corteepon-
dent eitencle CongratalatiOns also,
spending a tWo. Weeks' here
and in • Goderich. . • • •-• ".
The .Kintail :britheh nf the WO,
anen's Institute iiiet. Jett .Thurida?,
evening, Septendier 16th; at the, home
.of Tena ,Bu'cicingliant. • The
President was in charge- and a very I :
pleasant ,and profitable.. evening was
. Bueglas•lias one -tea.
. The condition of Rae • J. Watson of
London, son; Of Jack Watson. „form,
erly of Liieknov7; was reported ' as
fair at'::Senforth Hospital,' eh' Tues-
day:4-f011owing terrible, injuries he
suffered in A ' highway accident ' at
Brueefield on Monday afternoon:, His
condition was regarded As quite hope-
,INDUCT REV. 1..11. GEOGHEGAN
. Rev: J. GebghegtJi .114/aS'' formal-
ly inducted` at rector of the /Church
of the Advent,Ridgetown; .a large-
ly , Attended , service held. in the
chutch, at which Bishop} C. A. See-
ger offidiated, .assisted by five other
cletgynian, • •
Rev.' Mr. Geoghegan, formerly of
DoeknoW, follows 'Rev. Walter Jones
es lector of the perish, which in-
cludes the 'Church of the Adrent
Itidegtovvnt and. the Church. of the
Redeemer at, Highgate. • •
Assisting in the induction selaice
were five clergymen„ two of theni
well. known here. Rev. C. L. Lange -
ford of Dutton, rural dean .of Elgin
and rector in Luckrtoir from 1022 to
1025; and Rev.. a. D. Gilmore of
',flianiesfotd,- curate at Lucknow 'dur-
big a period when Rev. Geoghegan
Was rector. • ; •
The new rector Was accepted on
behalf, of the two congregations by
Dr, Del. Marr, -.also well known here
and William Jones, wardens of the
Ridvtown Church and by •John
Highgate churelv
Ten Days 'Estimated . To Compete
.„Yenlidation With Wilding Eitpec-
• ,
ted TO ' Be Erected Within Six
•
t•*reeks —
.itrork on LuckneW's Corninfinith
Hall and Arena,' conarnenced, on Tues-
day tinder , the direction of D. L.
Weber of Kinibetley, Who has charge
of - the construction of the founda-
tion and shell „for the Itoofeni?
CO:
pIy Work on the foundation is under-
way and with favorable weather, will
be completed 'within ,week or ten
days. in place of capping the. portion
of the old side walls, a new wall 'is
being Matted at. the fopting • intide.
of the old wall and will be carried up
oaer it to ensure it doubly, strong
Rae 'condects a hardware, sports.
goods And bicycle 'business at London,
and was returning to the city early
in the afternoon from 0, --business trip
to Wingluini and Goderich.', He rides
a motorcycle as is his. custom and
with him. was ' an employee, on ' the.
pillion seat, who suffered lesser , in-
juries.
In a crash with 'a motorist, Who
was said be swinging across the
highway at t�. Rae's leg was
pinned either lair the bumper or wheel
f h car with, the foot being:torn
Mr. ,George Bufferx of Montreal it
relief Were paid out of „curten
t re-
venue, dins: hot. Placing a debt On
future generations.. The one min sub-
sidy
Alone: , •• ' • , ' , •
t, ur, mn ri n. tg°i 06mbfeurnt$812:9n1,010p1Olot :ttS, illtoehx this • s. riding
ed
t he WaS
off ,at' the ,ankle, So "sericitis Was the the official Hepburn candidate.. ,Mt.
belowinjuryNvasthe
to e: thess:. .mtbo and amputatet tendons ritbve t„.1heatt rethh 0 n contest.
t olorWs eg,aaiinoi_.19*11 ph who siss n:
it '' h shoe and foot'Hepburn,' but he'll have to follow
from; the ankle lay. beneath the ear, me, for I'm going, to be elected, ',pal
at the cycle, continued about 75 feet the speaker, • , •
'down, the road. ". Rev. Matheson dealt with the Can,
dentition of Hydro contracts in open-
MacKenzieQuick action on the Patti Of Lorne
along. ing his address. Reviewing the . man -
and A. L. MacDonald of
Dungannon,. who happened ner in Whieli they were entered into.
and •appliegl a tourniquet to the fillet- •
he said they were naorally•wtong and
tered leg, saved Rae from bleeding an in la* weta void and cancelled.
not afraid to stand behind Hep-
burn and the part .he played in this
„ • •
niatter"he said. • ,
Stump Blast fatal To
JVLISS 11 --amt ?-:F.diarses
inaito Cook • of has .
rented her farm- •to :.111r. :Alfred Rita •
Chid., We vielcorhe Mr. and Mrs: Rit-
chie ,ta cenimunitY. . • ' '
• The. Selitember , meeting of the NT:
of the ,Piesbriterian
Meets: Wednesday aft:erne:in at
the home home of ' Mrs; Neil 'MiteDentild.
Kintaq. : • ,..
t .
The farniete find;themselves in the 2
inidet:- of busy . season with
threshing and corn cutting. The very
high wind has twitted .the Corn, so
that most of it has to he cut by
..Fitst• pouring of cement COMMen:
Celt etecl she 1:t 11 be ereCted with- to 1V1r. and Mrs. Lorne Woods of St,
GreatIF IloVed. Ones. ' Aron and twenty great grandchildren, .
Chana ert and Milton AtttOge Of,,
BOUN
,
WOODS 'Wh'Igl'"-ritbvi.Getietal
ital on Sunday, Septenilier 1.9th
ced..Wedliesday ail it -it expected the .
i a six Weektt
.en to her reward. T
. • a, ton, stillhotn,
While not tutipotting the bever-
age toom Aed liqubt qaeStiOn. 'Mr.
..Former Aslifield. Resident
, • MatheSon', consi,,ered this had been
handle,d with honesty of atiiiiinistni-
Stump Thrown' 100 Feet; Fatally tion, , resulting in 'big • profits, which
• Injuring R. G. Long, A•.Brother didn't neeessarily :represent' mcreas-
The Late Alex' Loom Con. 12, Ash - ed consumption. •Don't send .Earl
' th present
instiWtecl by the G. 4. Henry
While shooting •stiiinps on his Government of which Mt, Rowe WA*
farm: 'two miles 'weat of Deer Park. caMpaign manager. •
• cows -a-, commercial.11'
FURNISHING ,,RUSINESS HERB .
traveller.
bas made
Whos head-
quarters in Walkerton for over. .
niontha,•• establishinv a gents' fur-,- .
nishing business in,Lucknow:. ' With
rorise.sCmdloInsg4litod tinhea4Steheboril.d:Photnrart-
the end of °Septenther.--Wancerton
Herald-Thnes. '
IlIBLE :INSTITUTE TO 'OPEN
•
T . arcunderway for the open-
ing of,a :Bible Institute ,tr, 1,ucknow
sometime in Odtober. Classes wili. be
hsta every :Friday •evening duking the
winter , months for the purpos9 of
helping: Christiana to better under-
stand. the Bible aand to becorne echo.' ,
iettt the service of the, ' •
tion'hale "wg.eihth°°Ithwe will
ee 'natter, 4,thene°. niclhiner4f.
text -book, 'Competent •teachers will
have charge of the work, the names
of. whom will he . anneenced
'WAN the Sentinel for further infor-
• field. • " • . Rowe beak to clean up e:
ioljili 1 itighheew:Stsnt inatpe, struck °sttiff'hWelerai nas: if!n. a"i nsakghti,
l portonRfrlaGe'hci' ;P:e:tiri:arrpd'ai rtiMattr'e* t"ehMeehaeteshleeePsa8,:ilanert*ee secretly,r'esv'Ilecid
ture-froml. which he died suiHeotniss..tpaoittantegirl.
Ashfield .trhith reached 'Re peak :under the
llel lunderr5i thaedniFienrigsutrsamtik:ovevn70..ht. arid
supported out of the public , funds
.bbeolyn,ga, b'6rthollthitetred. oft.ath:Pla°kt'aeheA
where
Long was a former'
Com 12, Ashfield. Another' brother ..:., .... .,.
loos in ,Modesto, :California, • ii06hu`'ogLohVitesr:totv, red cent eccoetmatitnotgi:InatctOumMttitnci. 'tHceRaptohl:oarintel
Mr. Long lived alone, on 'his farm
:about five hyaes:trs. made ito hisadh°reeed' ed fora, Catholic 'pockets," he continued. ,By .
"string:of shots o'f which severel ex- ,tiPP°rti°ning' the share a CorPoratigh
100. feet, to strike him on the head,
stump taxes, he soeglit to divert to Separate
put i stop' to paying out Of . public
ploded hurling o. portion of a Se110018 whet was tightly theirs, and
been atthattiel:ndbalt‘lit7es%dbitilaj°sustrineeat'rentirbi:anel onettenIC6,11dli.i16.,MErit'tlii• RePol)wuetilfti:, 6Pt:Illitl
shortly After by a neighbor, who luta tuienadns•„a,liitdissitrsaMighrtHweintubutt:i:igivghueesdteionhlt.,
wae
• (Continued on Pap 0
as was, indicated ,when he Was found
injuries ,
heniorrhe
rnshed, to the h,ospital.
4
• 84 NAMES A1)11ED
D. E. Helmet -bf .,Goderich, a§ tei,.
. • • .
vising Officer, held a sitting in Luck..
now last Wednesday te. hear Com-- ,
plaints: or appeals with regard to the ;
Voters' Lists to. he used at the,pro-
vincial election on "October ath: In ' •
the ;three local tubdiaisions, 'a total
of 84 names were added to the list
•• ENGAGEMENT. ,ANNOVaICED ..,!
,; Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Xingsbury,
Dundas, Ont., wish to AnnOtliice the
erigegement of their only daughter,
Nellie May, to Robert Janiet Reid,.
Ludknow, the wedding to take. place
early in, October:
ENGAGEMENT'
Mr. and Mrs. Cbas. tun:. Holy-
rood, announce the engagenieht of ”.
their eldest daughter Mary Holten to
Cmerc.il aJnodsepmli r 81%! lrague,',f Omn I itY'exl son o!
Mount Forest.' The wedding to, take
place early“iii October.
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