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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1937-10-06, Page 1tr ' , •• $2,40 A yEAR-41.50". IN ..,AD4NCp..40e: FX1.4. TO., IL"Si ucKrip,W. PrIT* THUI1S.LA8P0 OCT011ER fik TideaVen. P.E.NT$S1' ffice: 53' • Residence 53-38 , „ r .• FOWler PHYSICIAN f,,e, ' • • .• SURGEON Office Hours:' '°0-3•30• .P.M.70_R°0" ; Sundays-1-30-2.00p.44BY`'APPPiniment "'Phone 86„ •;4` .FOR 192'd ctiach; 1, 1928 Chev. Winter7 •stein. WANTED--Capable.-girl f�r :doc•• toes houie, Apply Mrs W V John- ston •• FOR SALE7--Three good Leicester , ' Ram ..L ainbsH,Priceg. treasonable.g 4i Greer., 'PIANOS FOR SALE Dominion . • • _ ICarn •and exceptional' value in up - 'light -Grand Piano; also first class organ. -R. J. Moore, Luclinow.),, ". AUCTION- SALE L"--: of lienSellold Effects at the residence of: Margaret . . , Leddy,. St: Augustine, : on Mondap, October .I1th,--at--3-o's1o°141L-T-ernia.-_ Cash: Ittlittt: Gaynor; Aue:. • • . FOR SALE= Windmill, • Beattie•7 ....pumper;" 50 -foot, towdr; also Beattie pumifor 33 .foot well. Both guaran- teed :in firet cluss condition. Reason- -for .selling, ,;intend. 'Ph▪ one Line 8, 'ring 39;YRip1e3r.:.' CLEARING ArrugroN, SALEof cattle, 'hogs, sheep and 24.0 cords woOd, Ashfield, On Friday,. October '15th, at '1 o'Clock; Absolutely, no .reserve. 'See, bills. for • list and terms:Torn: Baeglass,,:prop., ,Matt.". Gaynor.... Aue.• • ` • 414,4_,PERSONAL MEN!“ GET VIGOR AT. ONCE! . 'NEW OSTREX Tonic Tablets contain raw oyster invigorators • and other , . . , One -dose' peps "up organs, " glands. Ifnot delighted, maker re- funds price paid - $1.25; Call, write DRUG STOR.H.": •PAU,. cf,/,,,RANCE! SALE -of • Used Pianos.. Such well -known -makes as Ileintzman, 'Nerdheiriaer,' .1111aarin ' & 'Mach; Weber, and othe'l-s, at rea- sonable• prices and .'";terms. - Write • • -Heintamaiif-le-eo--4.---24S-i--Dundas--.---ST • obligations. • ' ShOrthorn Field Pay: , Tuesday, 'October .'1.2t11,, has been • 'so; aside by the, Perthlliiron Shbrt- bern Club to' visit a number' of the herds. Of outstanding breeder* • in, :Huron `Coariti at points near Credi-. .ten; Zaricli;, Clinton;'Bi3r,t,li and Sen - forth.. •' CoNvgIvrioN pogrrporTo . ▪ Ai -a recent Meeting ..of the Execu- tive of ,t1...Ls•West Bruce .rerficlicrii!.Tn stitiite it was 'decided to postpone‘ the.. trip to Ottawa.fat'the present,-dWing ' to the prevalence of Infantile purUly, .ais in the Province. • THOMAS. F‘Aitarsn- DIED' • -SUDDENLY IN SEMAN.S • Word was received here. Tuesday of 'the sudden death. of Thomas 'Par- rish at Semans, Sask. kr, Fairisli. is a sor, Of the lite MyS: David Parrish Who passed •away in LucknoW late, in May. : • • ' . Mx:. Parrish has been in the West . for a :number .of, Years,and burial' will take Place at Semana. He is Pig- Vived by his ,wife !and two • children. WikP one 4Jf a fami,ly. of eleven children, oldlit. of Wh6M survive,„ Mrs. Elizabeth McDiarnild, Mrs i ..Margaret McLood, Am." 'burn' -Mrs' It A. 'Grant Ashfield' • Mra..IVIinniwHerrie Lucknow• Rober • Provost; • Alta.; David, Semans; and John and Wilfred of shfio1d., ENGAGEMENT' ANNOUNCED. Mr.: and Mrs. J. A. Geddes of ttickni4,...Contarie, Minim:nee' the dii- •gageniffet of their- Only .daughter, Hazel i -I, to .Mr., Clarence .1VItillen, of '`,Ttirontor:"..son of Mrs. ,Jane Ontatici.."•The Marriage, to. 'take place the latter Part Of October; Card :Of 'Thinks • '' , Mrs. John Johnston and Lamuly are deePly 'qratefiiito: friends And ;neighbors: 'far theft, .niany krhd :‘acts tiA,exiiressions -of Syinnathy at 'the timo. of their bereavement. . FORMER RESIDENTS • HQ.NORE ga.• ..WEMING DAT , • , Annig.•ge14,obb Ppton,;Sti,71.innipeg were guests of honor: Friday •-even- • •SePtember 240,,, on the 'occasion .of .,aalnyersarye", vfien-. A. "'xiunabor,•".of „their" ' friond4- 0gleiecl. a -t• the hoine.,,,,Or ItaY'sCaister).MI:e. 'tee, of .,tho -Mr: ',Alex; igaCICaY . congratulated the honor gusts of' the occa4ion ' and Mrs. G. Greer, on behalf -rif.,the gath- ering, ....numbering forty-five, presen7 WA "them ,with a. silver tea ' service with.little'Dorothy Given presenting Mrs. MacKay with A bouquet • Of, .A.Mong the guests. were ,seireral former • Lucknowites, "VVIs. McIntosh, Alec and Bill, MaelCaY, Will Camel.: tins, nnd "The •Thotripser_i Bina; Etta and • • .AltENA WORK . PRoortEssWo Work` at- the arena is, going- en. steadily...I-Construction 'of the timber, trusses which commenced last Week, is expected to be 'Cork leted the lat- ter par, of this week with favorable -Weather„.-Thir-ty-three-4617:.-these.-trui-- ses,• are being built, and when Com- pleted will be -raised, "to „stand; • one, every--.:sii feet along the '19249Ot aidwalise • 1400 -Mile. Arctic Trip Successfully Concluded Finlay Maclimis And J. T.. Tibbitt, University' Geologist Arrived' At Halifax :Last . TiiesdaY'' After;Six 4 Months. Aretic:TrIP7 • 'An. Arctic exploration :trin. that "Copirienced,:::the of, • .March, 'ended' successfully •" en • Tuesday...last" when. Finlay MacInnis, son of Mr. and Mrs', Neil Madinnis'.of,LucknoW; and. j., T. Tibbit," University 01' Tor,. , , • , . onto geologist) ;reached Halifax .,"On 1;:ourd the lipiison • Ray dorapiink ice !weaker, 'NaScOpie..• Since leaviag•Charchill • six Inonths !lied On:their Arctic • research JOntrieY, Irilet, this dauntleis ...Pair; :were . •OU• ifelY co t oIi2 from .cOmrnunicatieo. civilization.' . .; ; •, : • •Mr. . Tibbit and Finlay, now Of Ot- 'iattia5. and a. retired Member. •of •• the, Royal,' Canadian .Mounted Felice :were tb, Walk almost. 1400 miles, wlipo :the .dogS.';.theY. obtained , were founcl ti) he • too wok. and too poorly •cared. for to da more than carry thcir ilnYWIlt and food. . ; days • while .blizzards •Mid -H1ornis :marked: the :liaising of the W inter spesoni•! the" Swn, Men ' fought their Way throughe.the trackless lands guided. b3r Esquhrios,. and. at. tiriaes . • . • ••rixonotony if the unbroken cotin0 . • gk'anite and lakes . wore '"clowir the nerves ,p1 ithe twO . White time they hadto spend in • their snr- Vey Was short. foe they had; to trek: to. 'Cia rehill theY bOarded, the NaseoPieAnd always present Was the' fear' that the.y 'Might:, Miss the: boat. . . e:yee°a .-They'' had nine ' dogs " at napelled, to stay in the north, tile start; .but the.ldogs. were in poor Oondition, and .theY. failed to find a , , • • .. ; . .better type, .for the„PiOg* of the north• of 'late' years, are neither husky. ' per atyetig. They changed their team re- peatedly. and. finally arrived at Chur,, chill .with two teams of dog's number- ing .16 'ea:plt; hut they ;were still coin- pelled •,te.doltheir trovellinOlm foot. And by the time the Pert was reach- ed; 'they had in their 'COmpanY 35 natives Who. acted as gmdes.f ,Inly With Sunlit -ter 'breaking the. shore . into ,, Pans • and 'does, they had to sWitri` the dogs ashore . • . • in Arctic Bay, .so rapidly did the ice break up and 'the ',nien On lee pans paddlucl out- ot•tbe Of, .the, down travelling, iee tothe shore of the bay. . lrr,ozen.,:'faces and toes, 'feet that mere 'numb and sore, from 'the un- wonted exercise, hitnda that, .were :touched with frost W'ere atrimig the extieriences of Mr,. Tibbitt.' andhis associate. With the. carefulness of the. Scientist ." he would .say !nothing. of mineral Wealth in -ttie\ north beyond the "eato- fni statement thatrock. foririatiana' 'indieated, Ballin"Land , was &Vora)* fnr •nrdinettilig; and he hoped to back. again .lieeatise he. had Merely, scraped : 'the • "";. HotPittd, „ on iibursdaY, • optember gOtli,. to 1VIr. and rsia Harry tern, Ludkiterstro, 4 son .•••• New Yarnsfroin! teniniiler in all • .teldiirs,„ 2. And 3' ply!, 8pecia1 rue THE. MAIratx sPrOrtt, • . • , .4 Made Assistant Manager asse -Harrk • ' 6th 1937 Melvin Reed, riorMer, Local :Treater ..FOr • d, .Sticces.sive . *hick:100 'To 1,0.4011t "401)4int!, . 'anent: •. • • -• Reed of Tooilta, Was *recently pPointed 'aasiStant mahager of. thi Onturio..brateli of the Massey- -Harrie. CO. ' The Ontario brarichin- cludes of • province' and part of 9debec: This important_ appoint; Ment follows a 'series Of promotions. Reed hasreceived since joining the cOmpanYas. their. Luck - now agent some fourteen Years' ago. • After, four years, .aS Icical.:,dealer,- .Mr. Reed served two years it Brant- ford as 'general agent. He next be- "C-arne, insliector. ,of agencies. at • katoon .for two yeah and was thew moved to the Maritimes where he .waslocated at MOncton, in a *rider eapacitir,- returning Ito 'Ontario 1932, to 'Continue as superintendent of :agencies until this summer, when he . hecazrie'• assistant -Manager of the ` • . fir • • • ' FLOWEItING BULBS , - kVire have no* for sale, spring floW- eiingbUlbsi'r•direat freni. Tulips, Hyacinths, Daffodil's and etc; SOLOIVION'S ' GREENHOUSE , _ . 4ttoknow174,-Plione--88'.-- E""itEIR.Y..130Dir WELCOME Gospel block south of Post office. Subject for ,Sunday? Oct. 10th; at. 845 P.N.-"But he. saw Jesus afar off; he ran and worshipped IBM, and 'they:se* himand Clothed, and in his right mind!' Mk.': 5. , BIBLE :STUDY-4-EVery`WednesdaY 'night at 8 p.m. •.! . YOUNG PEOPLE -Every, Friday :evening at 's 7.30 P.m. 'genie out and take part.• • • ASKED. TO KEEP OF TRU'ASES' " , Children of the .'village are re7 quested to 'refrain from running around ori;;She trusses .which for the arena. It.. danger- ous Ifiteifferes,":-WitX the Workmen; and in vet---werither re sulta in the lumber becoming tracked - . with mid: The co -Operation Of par- . • . ents:,and ,children is asked in Abiding by this request. - NEW U. F..0.>•",PROGItAIVI . , GETS ',UNDERWAY ' The new ,IJnited Farrners .discus- sion groUP program IS being launched in the I,ucknow: disitiotwith, several group'meeting-: being Scheduled for tonight (Thursday). 'The discussion group method of rural eilticatier,k is widely...used, in many, countries,. es- pecially. itt ,Denmark and Sweden.: it is honed that these will develop rural leadership and pave tlie.way for: corn - triunity to -operatives: ". 'Weekly .broadcaSts, from Winghain have ':been arranged. ,TheY. be given •eitch 'Tuesday ;evening'. from 8.30 to 8:45. Mrs. Cecil Robb., ' 4th concession of Huron, ill speak nekt Tuesday evening, 'October 12th. NEV. STAR .CARRIER , .), The'first of the„ month Murvin Solomon tookover the job -of dcliv- ering the Toronto Daily, and Weekly Star. Ile 2succeeds -Mt. Dan Wylds and jarnit4 who • have given UP -the job after' almost two years of ' faith- ful. „Service., .During the eurarnec: 'months, this year, the papers have ',arriVed, here by truck; and are .delivered early in the evening. Prior .to ,that, however, they arrived on the 'night train, and delivery of thein .following the "train's Arrival, 'in all . kinds of ` -weather has heexi no easy task. ; At Present there Ate about sixty -papers delivered in town., ' • ' ggoNto caOp OF RASPBERRIES r Ever' bearing - raspberries are, Yield- ing a second etep' at present. Mr. 'Collyer has had iituneratis . picking dif his 'bushes and Mrs, Will.' 'Annan picked' enough to 'offer for sale the, first of the week: .!1A/14hetriCe!Lafel_not...,_to done' by this t(ime'Arariety .however, Lor last Week,' gr. Wm: rtgiiston hrookrit n a egiog Of twigs, heavily loadectAwith ripe wild fruit, picked in -a patch hear Olivet Church. ' MAILING LIST COORCT.g.D. • The ;sentinel's "'mailing list was • .• oherc.- 2iid, and subscribers. are •!., atliiped ton�te the date onthelr r! • label to: see if . proper credit- .has 11C111..given.;,.!•: • Moni.7iiiibSeriptitenadexpireat !: *hie:three; Our readers are '„ quested to. reoeiv.`, .„ •.tike.:advrintage Of thePaidiflad ' 'Vence..0.aying. . ' HYDRO OFF , . . , Tie village was' in darknes's for A time on Tuesday evening .due to A broken hydro line. A "motorist, bump- ing a,pole at the arena eornek;,'cans- ed a lino, to , snap, •"dropping a live wire onto the ground; that created n . hazard, antif thr,; 12o.avor.L.Was:_shat.„91E. and the ;trouble renaedied. WEDDING BELLS IViacDONSLII-ldacddEGOE: • A 'quiet' but • pretty Wedding. took place 'on Saturday, Sept. '.25th,." ;at 3 p,in. at Red Deer inanad;.• :When Cora_ Grace,on1I7daughter, iyitirdoc1il.Ma'adregor,-Of7Kintaill4•Ont.-,7 'became, the bride.:' of David,- eldest son Of Mk. and Mrs. Sam MacDonald, of Dellnirne; Alta, • , Rev. Ehgb ',jack of Red. Deer, offic- iated, and. the' ,y Oring couple were at. TeTirali'srir":"*CrMy itileyliCareer; Of • Affix; Alin., cousins Of7flie7bi-Tdi.,. Thelaride,•Was, attired in blue, with grey; aceeSsories.. •• ' • MacDonald is employed at the Illaer-ileat Mine, , At Ardley, and., the young amplee?cnb,ct to reside in that vicinity. Paralysis Attieks Third Wernher .01 Illeke, family 'OA* To London'List Thursday' filliertlY • A f ter "'Funeral; Of 'His Brother' Ci- Otd llad,*,en iffild • . ' ' , •:', Keiti Blake, nine-year-oio.; son .0 ErilfOt innhePOf • field) was taken to ,London HopitaI last, Thursday; "when:symPteros point- ed "definitely ,t9.,him being a third meniber Of this family tobe affected with infantile paralysis. - On Wednesday ,' hurt, his brother Clifford died An the hospital at Lon- don.He became 'Ontario's 78th vic- tim,of the scourge: A private and particularly sad funeral service Was held out-of-doors at 'the .Blake resi- dence on Thursday,' morning, with interment niade• in Greenhill ceinete '." It was uhder. such aad'circitnitan. ces that the distracted father, imme- diately after the funeral, learned that as wpoaulilarayeii d.he7teisc.essarY- KeithXekt to London., case. we, diagnosed and :for 'a few &YU he was quite, aid. The Ora of the week however, his condition Ma im- proved; With* evidence of paralysis developing. 7Hil-thiTer Malec 17, has been, in an frii lung at London for three weeks now, since extensive paralysis developed in her Case. ..MacIVII,L LAN ••,-IiIIRT An event of stirpassing interest took plate at the home of: Mr. and Charles ,Burt in: the ToWaahiP:. of Kinloss, at .higli noon on Saturday, October 2nd, 1937, when their eldest' daughter; IVIiss Mary Helen, becamethe , brider of • Joseph : Mac- Millan, Only of Mr., • and ,Mrs. Ge.OX:ge MacMillan of Mt.' Forest., • A The sbride- Was given away. Ni her fattier -and was beautifully' attifed in Midnight blue ' in. silk ',chiffon 'velvet; With blue Puede slinpers.;Rev.,T. Wes - 'JO/. COsensi.,.of..31:t....POrestc,performed the; wedding ceremony inthe Pregenei .:4-1117.1he .ruenilpers • of 'the 's vita":4111".1 mediate' families. The ..groom • and bride Were tthattexided. The marriage register and. certifieate . were.. Signed by the two mothers! • • ' After 4erY hearty congratulations, a stireptimus wedding:dinner was en7 •joYecl in the dirling room. • 7. • , -7-The happr•youngeouple left by Motiir 'at three 'c.'clock.. for it lioneY- moon" trip to. Lynden, Tor- onto and Other points.. For 'travelling the'. *bride 'Wore a • navy sheer, ',dress, With blue coat blue turban hat with short veil. and navy accessories. ' On their return they will; reside at Alt. Forest. . Their, nomefons friends, wish thein health,' wealth'. and happiness:, •• Special Prices' on..Bennaller.,,Yarns at Ti1E. MARKET, STORE...". • ' . Death. John AndreW,,,.... . , , . Occurred Monday In Calgary- . . . . Son . of . Mr:),..And i‘lj's, Isaac Andrei, : Of Zion And 'Deputy: Minister, Of ; -Agriculture., Fee Albari*.:SuCcuM,. 'bed' Atter .I.Ang .•• 'Word finP!... been, „received. here of the ',death . of Mi. .101111 .Which;ocCurred on. Monday gory •after. a.: lengthy CoMpIication'.of,:illnesseIg of' some two years •:durntioo,; • Andrev,7: is the son of Mr: 404. Mrp, 'Isonc Andrew of ,Zion,. !ind ,n highly • eateethed and 'be'leved- former. resident 'of that ..comninnitY, ) An able ,speaket ihd a 4iractita1 and wcllin- f�imcd Mr. Andrew had. very capably served AS .,teePat1f Min- istr of' .AgrieultOre for Alberta. for .sonle gine his ' The remains ri11 be brought to titicktiow: for, 'burial; init.. this !wilt be 'delayed for some thne' due tothe' fact. that Mrs. Andre'.- is Confined to rig., hitign ' trgspitit ih '2thitiOnton with scarlet .fever, • ' " Mrs. Andre*. wae'farnie,i'lk Edith Treleaven;sister • Of ',Mt. 'Harvey .Iirelenve!n; *of . Lucknow. Besidtis his wife,. three chi1drn,. BilIy. Betty. and lohm;,stirVive. ,Als9, his Aged patent*, "sister Mrs,. Cordon .I.C.irkland.0. .(Sossie,),..at Zion, and two brothers; 'A1fr6i1,.:OP•1\te'rth. tisf •Ih"c1 Dgvid '!,of Y.,Alta; • • .• • •gi,••••• • Y'-e0111IMIJNITY.. ,This 'cinnritunity ri a Mve of'• ite- tiVity .at present' and local boarding - • - • houses • are benefiting by, the boom.' ,SeVeral 'gangs.' of Men . are . located' •here- it 'various occupations:. A. hydro erewe are: 'building it east Of town, Bell Telephone linemen•". are. doing repair work in the vicinity and Weber'i Men are ,erecting the arena As all indtistries are folly' staffed and working full --time, 'so the village generally is enjoying a period of activity with "Unemplor,, meat practically nil. _covNcri, RENEWS' SLOT MACHINE: LICENSE " - At :the • October meeting of • the Iriliage-CounCil-70n.-Ttiesday , night, pplica chine'lieense was • made- by Charlie Chin. 'This was granted ahthe same fee of., $75:00, with Council stressing the :point that minors be. strictly Pro- hibited from p!iying the machine'. *bile awaiting: a 'neviautomatie ,switch to contra street lights 'part of , which have been burning during. the day 'since the present switch failed' to , work, Council decided to attach .a temporary switch to pan* abutting off the lights; NEW BOOKS AT 'LIBRARY A ,large number of .books for win- ter reading have been purchased by the Lucknow Library Board. 'Thole will be ready for distribution Satur- day. Among themarebooks for every taste -juvenile, .non-fiction and ' lion. The list will he published next week- and -,the Board suggests you .• cut it out-,ancu plan your winter's reading. The librarian ,will ,be: elsd .to .Place any book you want on the :waiting list if It is, not immediately available. • HAD LIMB AMNTATED •• The result of a badly . splintered leg fracture received Ave weeks 'ago in, a. highway accident north of town, Mr) Wm. MacPherson, Con,. 10, 'Kin- loss,:underwent na.opet'ation in Wing- hani llospital),•• Sunday, when the linib was amputated above the knee.. • Maepherrion's•-,-road •--horse-Was killed in the tellision and, he himself sufferedecl 'Mich a 'badly shatter4d leg and knee; that it failed td,resPond to treatment and Made' arnputittion of the limb 'imperative. On ,Tuesday he was repotted io• be getting along mbely • BtriLpirs/o HYDRO' IINE. Rural ithydro•• will be available WS' fall to fititheis betwee ' Lackno* and Whitechurch..'Werk of Mr ding the Ilineis Well underway east of the vil- lage With. -poles -being•,--place&I,4her line will be ottendednorth of White. churei as- Well. 'Work of wiring buildhigs along- this route is, -being. donein some eases, to to in reeditieas I When ,the cnittent• is •ftvaiitiblf." •-a • The: Brea Btead, •AVALITY-AND"'E'airicg „.L :•.r; 'JELLY HOZ.LS. tAir.zir •,, , PINEAPPLE :"ROLLS .• , .• HONEY& RASPBERRY' TA'S‘m,s71:45' 'EA IWN8 SANY• OTHER.VARIETIES TO cg0o,sz• itorw 0 L N'S QUALITY BAKER Retiqn., :R040.0s0.0•- By Bug Majority Charles A. Robertson • Returned As Liberal Candidate In Huron -Bruce , Up. Majority Of 'Upwards "Irt. 4000 Votes Over- Conservative Candidate Harry -Logan--Andepen- *sdenti Poll Sinall. Vote.. Premier Mitchell F. Hepburn was conceded a sweeping Liberal Victory at an early` hour last, night and :in- dications were that his party would bereturned to power Practically: as strooras--w-1934rWireir/Ab-ernirli,..:41tr 7667-ef7the-907-aiats--in-the-4.aegisiature: 9n:Eil.lcr.eConservative lea- derWasdeead iflmoebYt.:: Simpson, while Hon. Duncan Mar- shall, Minister of Agriculture went down to -defeat in Peel; Outstanding: issue' of the °campaign was ,the C. I. 9. question and .in' Oshawa-, the seat of the the Liberal candidate wu In Huron -Bruce, • Charles A. Rob- ertson was swept back with a ,..ma.i- ority ;that 'Unofficially approaches 4000 over the Conservative candidate,: Harry Logan. It was an unprece- dented- campaign 'here with Imir ,Can - dent ' candidates polled .Very small 4101441i -the ,The two indepen- dent votes •s. ,• , • . , A. Robertson's :political career: Commenced in idgo r.when he was the successful Liberal candidate in North' Huron; which riding -le represented The Deviation from• are 80 So ,subtle that no one pair of lenses can he suitable for two pairs. of eyes. Hence it is , plain - that personal .care and 'consider- ation ' are neCessity. . • F. T. ARMSTRONG'S. EYE SIGHT SERVICE • Lneknow . Jewellery-StOre_La- --4-- Day-Erich7Widnesday emu, ••• SatiirdaY-41orning k ton and part. of South Bruce were .; • for.,Awc, ternas:•In 1934, when North re:Ugrnrttld e"etauedra'isor4ta.:kohriLlirtidnyete-ileoldf46 in1-'02 over Fester Moffat, Conseri-ative 1_ °11.1'hties.;-riding Which is definitelyrai.and, traditionally; Liberal, saw. as, four. cornered 'fight in -thia 'election. C. A. Robertson Wns the" .dfcial Lib- :• erat'eMididate, RarrY,3,etan the dal ,,COnsertrative ' candidite; with two: others entering the -.field indepen- dent tickets. Henry T Thompson, „ Wingliam. creamery owner; ran as an. independent :liberal ,and Thomas J.': .gacLean., of Wirtgbara,:.as„"an ' pendent conservative. ItObe.rt*Ut ..a•:•Ii.fe4•1603"'vos dent 'and, 'farmer of Colborne Huron Count's*: was 'a member •Of' the Township' Council Or Seven' years reeve ferfive years: and in 1925 was warden of. the county, before 'enter- ing the provincial. ". • HOW THEY VOTED •• • , jajeKNow,. ' , Logaii` McLean"' Robertson •Thomson , Orange • _237 •. Town • Halt 7.-4.... 42 145 • -Total Roberts°Majority-237.*EST 1V-AWANO$0.. • if -1 , Dungannon 2 Auburn' 79:'• • 3 Township Hail - 50' .4 di. Helens 21 ` 5 Anderson's 30 • . 6 'St., Augtistine 13 Total ' Robereaok "Majerity--72:' „ . ,ASHFIELD, . 1 . Dungannon..., 93 • ' ss !!. •• Zion 79; • . '4 :Port V7' 5 'Xingsbridge .11, , FarriSh'S • . . 10 , . . Laurier • • 21 . • Total' '... ..a.;..., ,. ' , .::. . ,,347 ROber4air .Majority -184.: '. .KINLOSS , -1,..... kinioss .,...:.4.-1 4:::-.4: . :.i.;..".;,.,.... ... . 41 ' ., .2 .Kiniouiii.•..............,,....,...............i..........,............,.41 ' 8 ' IIo1Yrood' ..,.,..;-......... .`...... .....,..:................:':, 54 , .'99,. • 4 .2n4 Con'. ...........-..:..,....,........................,.....,.., 46 0 423. • r ,. 5 ,Liingside'''' ..• ,.,.:,-.•...,............ ..... , ......... 21.• •• 68 '. " 6' .. Whitechurch " :-.;-..........". ........,.....,.......; 23.... -82.: ,.. 1 '... : . ..,-.,. ,Total..........,. ..... ., ..... ; ......... `....,,226:. , 12 . .480 :e . Robertson :Majority -210-t ' ' ? • ' ' . .'HniOn-Brace By iiiiiiicipilitieii • PI.Aei %Logan . 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