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JOHN. .PAQ.,WINI
Death carie suddenly tp; Jgl_;a
Brown last Wednesday as the' result
of" a heart attack. He was an his: 86th
,year, and practically alk: his life h.'
'Peen a resident of Culross and Kul
fossTownships. For fifteen ,years be
has: `made his. home With, his daughter,
Mrs,' Reginald McBride 'and.Mr. •'(-
Bride, Concession -10 Kin1'oss,, • ,where
his;. ;death, occurred •
Brow harLb
�t ear zr h s usual*
w n r+av=irw.vkvat=
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scarcely known a. day's,,illaese.,during
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"hiss more than four score years.. He:
Had completed his daily chore of
,bringing' in, the 'wooed on,•'Wednesday'
and.' bad. tit ei his ipe! an 'ossa te
rest. on ,the cough ' a • was hi ' cµst m ,.
r1 ,.the.,:, a 4ui,e
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Mcl3nde'!oYlrenteri t_ o : a'
., , ag the ro m .. -LOW
moments later,..found him prostrated
on: the couch; his `Pipe. having slipped
from his "lifeless fingers;
Mr: ` Brawn was the last surviving
member of •a family of. nine children,`
, Hea
,. was :. son• of the late Mr., and.
n, was born
in•, York,' County, and Mrs, Edward Brow came' as a
: youngster to Culross with his parents
when the ; Township was just being
opened
up by first settlers.
His .wife, forrnerly_ Frances Ellen
Wall, predeceased NIr,Erotvn thirty
eight years , ago. One' daughter;' Mrs
McBride : (Martha) and two. sons, on. came* in to •get a license, hut'';he
Frank •of Kinlough • and 'J n ihenry had ,been under orders to send in the
of. Whitechurch- 'survive;'„a well''as balance' of the 1937 plates: and had
eight grandchildren.: .: • • 4 I not yet received the 1938 •plates, so
The• funeral•service'was held at the he told,' Hodginson `to return later
McBride--'Thome„•on "•Friday-'-afternocsn when Wtiew plates were available.:
with • . interment • •in • • � a .tist :•Cenieter
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at Riversdale.. Pallbearers were,. Cook
Hamilton,, RRobert, Wall, John:: Wall
, Levi. Boyle, Herb.' Graham and: games
Hodgins.' :; • :
Rev. G.. ` M Young • ,of •Kinlough
• Presbyterian Church`tcond'ucted: the' ,unfortunate that he'' had sought a' lie-
.' funeral eei g and " ensu. ':u con _en • g.e on"'e epi` -felt
auspices of Kinlough `L: O L: No.• ;that.':Hodginsonshould not have', driven:
1139 and 'Culross" L ' O.' L. No: • •978, the'ear un Yl 'he had secured a'license.'
Mr.' Bro i 'aiavin •' b' :me mb,
wn, g , sen a. , :mer of He did: not impose' a ;'fine, in' view' of
•.the, latter lodge for .many,. years.' :the: cir
e , cum�tances; but asked the ,de=
Seven '• sisters. and three brothers fendant:to, pay :the,' a'
!.• e s, ,mounting
• •predeceased:'Mr.: grown,. Mrs; Alex 1 to,,$5,85;=IIanover •Post. ' ; ` •
• Hamilton Huron; Mrs.•Edwar d all,
' Culross;', Mrs. Charles., Ellis, Kinloss
Mrs: dolt Long Toronto, '.114z4.
Chirles Smith, Algoma; Martha,
• Elizabeth,, and ' Thomas of Culross.
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,THURSD tY, 'OCTOBER `,2'1st, 1937'..:
WOLVES SAID TO ;13E NUIVIERO7
Frequentreports are Beard '••(of
wolves, "which apparently arc fairly
nhineroug. in Huron :Township ,fn•,the
vicinity of Point Clark, sunuiier 're-
sort. they 'have 'been seen on: diffe eat
occasions but. an efforts' to "tracli
,, Y s
them •.down . have; , failed to, 'result .:iii'
a•nY' of the marauders; being shot until
this week ;when Harry Jackson of
Ripley isreported, to have bagged
Haas your subscription: expired?' If
so;, we • would' . appreciate prompt
;renewal.,
14Ir�' ' an4 Mrs:Jack-, Beat
on of
Toronto are visiting with Mr John.!
MacLeod.' „
• Mr. • and Mrs. R. E. Rossiter of;
Torontowere guests, at the parsonage
this past week -end .
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I." 'Fa-r'mer::4n-the'district.are antroye0 . Mr. and Mrs. Hare . • Trele av n•
:ur,+n.5 R. C.. .n::..'."r,+'-•G9 ey7.'.Z9+n:-.mss+':•••• 'b�•,-,s!:�. :--a ,.
..��1.. tY=:L.sY , x'#..;YY.fg '�'�,t%c'�-cit-4x�i�4?=Trt�SxstiJxs�,-,r.s..�...caru:.va..",..�uaw4�a,. ,. dab,'-:-,g•'r�+tkr"�i.3'ir;.r�= ":':v`
by the midnight, prowlers:'R
sports are ,r'eFent visitors, at .Muskegon, Mich;'.
also• heard' that thas animals .will '. •'
Mr . Kelso MacNay 'was .taken to
follow, . along , at : sonic „distance • •, it
Win ham' ; hospital • a : . "
freshly turrie'd furro ws,, phut Will slink ,_ an Tuesd y morn
ingen, threateneI with.. neo' o ia',,;','
off' whe the, .lowma -'
,sto a or a•.�,, ,., wh, , P..:,m �n•._,
i t ai ,Lebf.
M, PX; (nee" 'na ter
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f 4�AS IINABLF :TO !GET i'ICENCE Drill.' Trele'av¢n;. .
SOr NO FINE I14IPOS.ED',•
' and' Mrs, Arthur ' Lightle and
A rather unusual story'was related, Mr. E. •.Henderson of. 'Orangeville
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in court here last Thursday when:Levi were recent. visitors at the home of
Hodginson, yvho lives about five '•mile:, Mrs.: H. Mullin. • '
from' Lucknow, faced' Magistrate E.• C. il¢r and Mrs Floyd • 6: .41 •and
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'Spereman , on a• charge of driving a 'baby.' daughter 'of Ridgetowil: were
car without the necessar ' hriver's' "
• Y* r week -end guests . of Mr; and Mis,,
;permit..<
He pleaded guilty. to 'the charge NelsonWinterstein �
but.in-extenuation hadd•-evidence--given- Miss Mayr D,,avinon- and.Misa_Mary`
by the issuer of motor' vehicle license's' Watson' are visiting :at ':the home of
at L'uckriow, :who told the.: court. that: the: latter's brother; at. Harrow. and'
on Saturday,; September 18, Hodgin.' also, at Leamington and Detroit. '
Mrs. • Clarence Murdie r and Billy
visited last .week with' Mr. and Mrs r
Writ. Muriiie,befora leaving. on Tues
day for St. Thomas ''where •Clarence' !
isemplo_yed. •s:.
However
the following', Thursday,
;September 24th, 'Hodgfnson droveto•
Hanover, and being <'stopped' by;
the
police here and asked ,po:•.'show his
license; he didn't have •'one. • '
,',The magistrate 'agreed 'that' it was
WAS: NOT. INVOLVED:
A despatch ...from ' Goderich in Fri
• ,day's Free Press, reported a highway.
, accident' , during :Thursday, • night'g.
snowstorm in •which a car was heavily
• damaged when, i was: d riven`, info a.
herd of cattle
of B
'north el ave
The driver of the ear,•'w'as said to be
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KINLOUGH O. L INSTALLS ade totheKinlo gh Anglican church
NEW SRATEOF°OFICERa on No,vembar'.7th'a 3 o'clock.
Kinlou h 1189 held, R LNG ON-;_PAYMENT._,F
annual meeting andelection: of ofh-• • •SUBSCIPTION ACCO
cera;Friday'evening. Installation • The following item, with.respect to
.4th - offcers._was' conducted byBro. magazines newspapersappeared ..
John 'MillerCounty Master for West in the Questons
Bruce. of the Toronto'Day1Y Star:,
The :officersare: •Illaster,Peter J.A.R.--1-You are liable for sub-'
:Carter,:DeAut Maste$ArtscnQition riceif ou take'the paper
Chap., • Fred Jackson, Rec.;tSec,, ;Herb from the post office or receivet,
Graham; Sec. IsaacPnnell•from the postman.. If you didnot
!Teas..;Wesley Guest; 1st:Lect., Noble tend 'to accept' the liability _for pay -,Guest• 2nd Lect,•Oscar•Hodgms', inent you' .should have notifiedthe
Dir: of Geri; Bohn Johnston;- let Com. publi,shers sto ;sending.. the 'ma -
James' Hodgins; • Henryazine. If the company got ajudgine t_Pinnel3r 4th An 5th; Com.' Bert. -,-against ou the could :havewof
McLean,
,.LBoyle, ParcY• iaxecu ion issued would
lodgewill hold a church par-yourproperty,
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This report--was-er-rone6us,-as Rev.
DEATH- OCCURRED WHII.;1I
'DRIVING ,HIS CAR
In our issue of two •'week's: ago we
reported the death of;Thomas,Farrish
a;Hier at iSemans : Sask.,' and for •
'redly of this 'comnnunity. Mr . Farr-:
ash's . death oceetred•'Suddenly from: a.
heart ,'attack,` `'as; he was: motoring
home from ..town that morning, when
he wasapparently in his.usual health.,
..A fellow -passenger- managed to --pre
ventan accident:as the car' went out.
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HEAVY TUSCAN 'NET 'CURTAINS= -with floral' .design .ecru;;
;36" 'wide, 2%', yds, long. SPECIAL! $1•.00'
TUSCAN NETS: CURTAINS,, 30"; 2. % yds. This is, 'a special $1:00'
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f7O. SELL, AT • . .;,..,•? ,,,. • ,,;..+..,..,,., .;,• • ., 89c
RAYON AND COTTON ECRU lustrous rayon border on both
, aides *• A REAL BUY ,,,, .:,,.$1,95
EXTRA y,QUAIITYTUSCAN-STET �ET CURTAINS—..35' .we /
yds,'lon ArMY
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quisette,..46" : Wide. PER PAIR` ...... .:c...... ; ; '$1.95'
^SEE T.IIE 'NE�V- COLOR! D' GUI THIN hT'ETS--..3G" wide, aoine-c,;
thin '' different '- ` ^,yC
g , _. C�OMB'tN 'TION 'ICIiLO `' � , . ; •39c.,
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COMEJ TO' iT.EMPLETON, S YOI, YOU ,BUY CURTAINS,.
THE STOVE:. WITH. THE.'. STOCKE SAVE. 7�QU ; MOSEY. "
Harry Middleton, who' has been
employed with "; : ,,llaek ` Kilpatrick,
Massey- Harris' -agent has ' accs ted
a position ~ at Reid's Bakery.:. Clyde;
Reid left on Tuesday for *Toronto.
1VTr •T. and Mrs.' Wm , Martin .of:
Stratford•;,were: Sunday ,guests of:;Mr.
rs , , - le T ook; They :wer_e
•acconipfiiiied by Miss .Dorothy" Nixon
who :is attending ',Stratford Normal. ;.
Mrs. Thomas Aitchison,, who is able
to he on again 'after:a lengthy
cal' illness, wishes' to thank her'many
friends for. 'gifts- of fruit' rid flowers
and -.other, kindnesses during her ill-
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• ness.
• Mr 'Wm. • "Staters was; taken n ill
-with ;pneumoniaa • last Wednesday, ;but
treatment' in the, early ;stages of the'
illness clieeked its, progress, and„ the'
patient is :s'howing considerable .;'lm-
provenient '
Rev. W. ' J: Taylor of Dorchester
will' preach<:in the Lucknow. United
.Next
Th
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_ s , Friday and ' Saturday
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OFFERED AT. THISBIG ANNUAL
SALE .YOU BUY ONE NY•AL
:PRODUCT AT THE 'REGUI.AR:•
PRICE. AND' GET ANOTHER,' O.R.
ANY • NYAL PRODUCTS"{- OF "THE'
S .•ME VAL JE
,� U F'RFE' OP CHARGE.
TAKE; • ADVAN,TAGE OF THESE : FOUR' BI -' 'D Y '' ' N
_TAKE , ...... _... :_ G A_ � .. EXT
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N.YAL ;GUAL:ITY STORE.
Chrarch .this Sunday..; both morning.
..‘DISCUSSION • GR.QUPS
end 'ng,_w.hfle- RevS:-T:-Tucker.; ; -
is . conduevenicting anniversa .. .servic s'.'
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Tuesday .evening,'. October 19th'
1 'rch
;of .control when ;Mr. Parrish, Buffeted t Da gate*•found six meetings in the
-,,...: ,, ••Luckno.
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• McNabPxo a_m_
`i nitediately,, ' �,�'• last week from the'a artm n i the sponssreby th United .ar:mers:
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Farr'
ash ,was ye,ars'.of ,a e.;Johnston •Block• :" the . residence:. , . ,
g , ,. , to eof Meetings were • h�ld.at th� homes of
the late Wm, J: Fisher, 'which lie' was . S. • cI osh•"•4
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, `Mc R. Martin
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just, completing `remodehng.'.at the G. Lockhart,• .A : Hu'ghes ''and ,D:.
time •of his sudden 'death: ' • Carruthers. '
Maloney, who, became rector ;at 'Luck
He had, suffered at tunes from heart
now over a month ago,. wad in nty' way.
attack's but 'recently had Been : `in
involved ..in the' mishap 'fond in fact .'
better health. lth.: FIs. leaves bis Widow-
and.- two -children; Dorothy • and
William.
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When 'his the !freshly.
gtaded road west. -,of, the .'Will e' '
early
st
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Thitrsd'a '
Y • y evening, :111M
Stewart a ca e
s p dA4with but a m
cut , • over . o r. hi ' e ''
v • s ye 'as the vehicle.
soniereaulted into the. f
e . 'soft t open ditch
by front of Button$., 'fhb
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on , of the ditch saved.:;the car.
from;b
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Thak. student or teacher • son•or ''
daughter AWAY., from home would' be
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delighted; toget th Paper' each d Of . Thanks
h' Oleweek..',.
As good as a weekly' letter : from Mr.
Y nd'Mrs..:Reginald McBride and
home; for . it•'has .all the • news: o the' Tamil ' wish # n Y to ex' rens sincere 'thanks;
hom .•co munit i v h s : .
m Sav t troublefr1
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d andneighbors es n bo for t� 'k•`
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and ; expense of:forwardinSyour..own nese and sympathy extended
them at
copy, by ordering a subscription now. 'the time of 'their
bereave
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is ar•was not out of his garage,
dur'ng theda or eveningin question
•-The driv wasRev:• Bitty
IahoneY• ofBrussels"
,d0ubt,heing-resPofsibie'
for:ith •.errorDnald_McNaughton of-
Turnberry,:ownerofthecattle paid;
!$50"..damsgas, as well as thecost of
the cattlefora period=ofthree 'da s, that they werein.thepounU"before
beim ',claimed.
Send Them The Sentinei� •
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Meetings began with listening The Annual ;Thankoffermgof• then
Orville Taylor, Kincardine speakWhu:ckMnowS:wofillthie` hreelsdb o,nurWianedCnehsudachWfromNwho outlined, the X•Y-"^objectof di ussion_for"the evenine en ng, October_2-7thin-the-church•
, .Following this s eachgrou spent an George Youngof South Kinloss_ _horor imora' indiscussing their be thedestspeaker.' Everyone
is welcome, s Ject, the beginning of the co='
and Mrs.Colin Campbell ofio neraatnivde • m v •msntatRochda
couver and=Mr. and rs• art. Next weehe, groups willmeet ay o Poplar Hill, and Mr, andagain, this' time • to'hear 'NelsonMrs Hugh Carmichael and baby of •Ribey,Port Elgin farmer, speakonWingham were ,Sunday, visitors with- _The Paralble of the Co-operativeMr., John -McVicar at home of.; Cow "`He will spedk,frola 8.g0 to
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The Women's•'`,M'ssionaociet :•
and the' Young :Women's Auxlhary,CREWE DISTRICT BROTHERS
of e United• Church :will hold their P2IRALYSIS'' SUSPECTS
autumn Th'ankofferiig meeting on
Thursday eveningof-this week :i tha�, Two brothurs,Tnndsay arid 'Graham,
church. Miss Struthers, on furlough' 1rnih.10 anl Years, o the Crewe
from Cpma will be the • guest speaker, district„;,111. Kshfleld',' were taken_' to
Victoria:- Hospital London`'°last- 'Week,
.
'as'us acted cases. of infantile 'par
al sisTheywere the `first
cases
either suspected or positive, to, come
to-t7ie�laospital from Western -Ontarjo; : '
in:over"a week:
Th.tee bo
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th
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home with their uncle,
Mr. '..
Orville
Durnin.
United ...church . Evening Auxiliar -y'
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,The '.October' meetin
g af',the Even-
ing
ven
ing;•`Auxiliar
Y was: held 'at the. home
o
Mrs
f . Hiro
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l ill
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n Tuesday •
with-twelve-iad'e ie`
i s sent Theusual
R
o enin
exercises-
P g'Were.'followed d -by-
:.-
a`temperance reading
`,, by .Mrs: Sidney
Decker• . Business '"
amt
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e (mclud
s ed•
the ordering
of ''
t" .,.
a, S udy Book: and
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"arranging,.
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programs and .places of, •
meetinfor' the, e balance o.••
f the year. •
RepOrts were, given by the
Sewing •. ;,`.
Committee to and e the e treasure .and
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letter., regarding g i' g our allocat ' .
ion .for
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1938 re
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rS: •C Thon
pson.,Other-
rumbers were
a� is o
solo by Mr
Newton ton ,and the topic by.'Miss '1Viarg • .• .
ret McCallum:, Mrs.Newton also con-•
duet
ed ed .a period,'0
:singing
ing
inclu i .'•'
,the e GlorY:S
Song
g and
the
Books-. of the
Bible muicaLThe
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f, or
m. Th
e meeting ".
was closed with the`,repeating . in ' Uni-
son Of the Miz
•,. pan 'benediction; : • ' :>; . •�
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as'cnab 1e'
For Every Member of the Family at the
Cason s Goods
4t.inerits
ecialiy : Pace(
ticknov
tale
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