The Lucknow Sentinel, 1938-01-27, Page 4'
inter doesn't' count
,
When you haire.
a EIJEPHO.
What if a big blientard does -rage
for days and the roads are blocked
and you're snowed, in?You are
never alone -- if you have a tele-
. phone.All winter—and all year—long, it serves
you. You can, chat with friends, call into town, '
and enjoy any number Of other pleasant .contacts
with the world about you. Ami in ensergency,
your telephone's e sentinel, ever ready to'call., the
doctor, the vets, or other needed aid. You and
• your family need the telephone.
. •
RATES
or' 'faim,. talegohone service
are now in effect!
From all Statlaini he Eastern Canada,
ING DAILY FEB. 19 MAR. 5, incluswe:
, 4.4 days, '
kers Goop lane.
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CARS at rarie aperPidamital, , Bic .
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CANADIAICNATIONAL
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TOIL LIKIKNOW SWAIN ,ra, •
anuary Session's. 1938
„ (Cu/Ahmed- from Pag,• 1)
Highways—Messrs. David McDon-
ald, ttaVis and:Munn. ,
County Higkwaya
ACcOrding to he report of -County
Engineer G. E. `4tePhenson,- the total
expenditure on enmity reads for 1,55"/
Was .$A38604-70, Made up as folloWsi
Construction Work, $,54,08P•86, main-
tenance., $58;70p.62 'arid •salaries of
Engineer and assistant; 'office and
expenses, ma4inerY, ia-
Surence.' and workmen's coMpensation
made 'nix the i balance of $24,a12..2,
The ProVince Pays.a. auhaidi -cif 50
per • 'cent of the .eipenditure;
The higfiwaylevy for 1938 -Will be,
the sap* as for namely. g%
rnills,. which, Will. provide ,for.' an ex-
penditure of about:1$169;090:00;,
eluding the • government .sUbsidy,
Ow-
ing to , weather . conditions last faU
some of the, work could. not be com-
pleted and the Committee did not
spend its full appropriation and bas
a'balance t�. itscredit from 1957 of
about. $20,000: '
Reeve. McTavish of Greenock spon-
sored a motion that the ',county
as-
3ume the 5th Sideroad running north
fromi the village of Greenock through
Chepstow -connecting, with the Coun-
ty Road On , the 4,0th' .Concession.
Reeve, Logan of Huron introduced a
strong' demitatioin :rem Kincardine.
Huron and Bruce Beach;: who urged
the 'County to assumetheshore road
at Bruce Beach. 'NO action.was taken'
44,
AN -APPRECIATION
It was with deep regret - I heard
of the passing , of a dear old friend,
,
in the person of Mrs. J.4(releaven
. ,
. at ' the • home of. her daughter, Mrs.
ROss Trimble, Regina, ,Sask.; 'On,
Amtiary 1.1th. Mr. and Mrs. Trelea-
..ven„ said family lived' for man.* years
an the farm no4, owned by JO*
Blake, on 'Cori. 9; Ashfield, and • did,
. ,
their pelt in building, a flee commtin.
, ,
.ri,orly thirty Years ago the fain-
•_ ily xneVe, first Wingluim then to
HanleY;-Sasless=wherelis.-.--Treteave
• predeceased her eight years,ago. MP.
Trefeayen , -was • ours, near :neigh-
bor both when We livedAt ""The
HURON AND KINLOSS
1•••••
THURiDAY JANUARY 27 1938'
ment Rolls of the different munici7
Utilities and to Aacertale 'frOM the
Registry office the Pricea:pid, in the
1'ase of .actual sales of. PrOl3erY1 and
to report to .Council at the Tune
Session.. •
" Reforestation
The Referestation, CanunitteeWhiell
'it the November Session had Tenort-
'4IP4resh4•QfSeaciutratIgeindi5intl'94%).)71:, a5nt)Cci
which had been authorized, by Coun-
•il to secure fOrthel. options to bring
the -acreage OP -10 1000 acres or over,
vere able to report :14=usir1,1;1'.4-uring options on an 1
acres. The total; acreage now held'
.under 'option is.1,510,aeret Inv,* total
buying 'price. of 4,2450,50,,'an,.average,:
of $1;35, per acre. Mr. Arthur H.
Richardson, forester in charge Of re-
forestation for the ' Department ,of
Lands and Forests at TOronte,,:,-Wha,
was preSent. at, the Session Stated, in
his address to Council that Bruce
County was very fortunate in secur-
ing such a large„ acreage ,at inch a
low-, price, .and 'urged the council to
proceed .with the , undertaking. Coun-
cil'unanimously approved of the pro-
posal and the neceisary.By,Law was
passed providing for the, purchase Of.
the lands and the Comity. ,Solicitor
VMS instructed to notify the,. various
owners of the lands :that the options
were being taken nip. by the .County.
Mr. . Richardson explained that the
planting of trees 1would Prpceed, at
the rate of about ;200, acre§ ofiplant-
ing ,each year,. this being the usual
by, the 'Committee, in 'these requests plan •adepted.te:guard• against. heavy:
atthe.present session, as it was felt f°sSi'llecasi°11e4:by unfav"ablq---7Piirsr
that all requests for the ,assumption The Cennts,' pays for the land and the
by the County of finnrthLer;thatiwc;tihtill: fP;rov,:tihnecme tplantsrso. 'tybeearts7aeti itabned end reos
i.
roads • should i4
the Province disclosed its policy in re- 'whieli :time the County has the 'op,
gard 'to the taking over of ;the 'road den of bec'orning owner. of the 1 forest
on the 30th Sideroad leading through PR payment to 'the • Province of,. the
Cliesley iind Tittra, and -donnecting actual ,cost,..wjtheut.interest,I or the
4th CON., KIN1,054,
Mks.'White entertained the .140*
kf the IL F. W. 0, for the, January
fleeting; The meeting' opened with
inging the t'Opening Sane and re -
'eating the Lord's prayer in unison.
rhe minutes of last -meeting were
end .ned •adopted. , The .treasur$r's
:eport was given The 'roll call was
'esponded• to by the reading of a
eriel After community singing, the
asinea$ was carried out,. followed by
be- Program. Mrs. R. McMillan gave
,reading "The Home ' ' Builders";
Irs:•W''' McKinnon gave a splendid
, tPort of the convention held in Toi7-
into; Mrs. Hughes read'a paper .."A
ihod .Neighbor"; 'gra, J..,MacIntr e
ave. the remarks, thanking thanking the
.ipatess for her hospitality. The meet-
ing
„closed. with „nipging. the •National
Anthem.' Refreshments were- served'
and a social time spent; •
• the fors
TvIIK th-e-Blue
Allenford. deputation from 'Chews'
ley, composed of Mayor Dawson, C.
J. Halliday and , E. Caldwell,
peered before the Council • and. he
Highway. Committee and urged the
advisability corl.pressing, the, depart-
, • .
Ment for a decision on this-. question
and Council passed a resolution to
oe forwarded to Hon. B. .MeQuea-
_
ten, Minister, of- Highways, express-
ing the „County Council's desire that
the road be designated a provincial,
sighway at an early date. ' '
Education .
The total 'expenditure by the Coun-
ty education in lii3T 'wee $58,212;s•
39, made up as follows: High, Schools
eying the 'totintrhaili` purchase
price of:rthe land without interest.
,•The Reforestatiori kotninittee an -
pointed in " 1937, :,coinposed Of. Mt. G.
It Paterson, Agrigeltural, Represen-
tatiVe; and Reeves Thede, of Saugeen
and :Evans Aiinabel, were highly
commended for their work and Were
re-appeinted,..'hy Council and .reene.s•-•
ted to continue their work
.1a/solutions:
Council approved .of ;the following
respliitiiMise 'A resolution from Len-
nox'and Addington opposing the tali
big over by the,Province of 'all' Coun.:.
ty was felt that this would
regult in centralising , the • control. at
Looking Backward'
Contimiea from Page
Win, MacPherson' suffered broken
tOff; *high, was 'later” aMPlitated, in
an acCidenhlkorth of the village, 'when
his horse wg,s, lolled, and' the buggy,
demolished, • .
. Spence Irwiri's chev., sedan de,
stroYed in straw pile blaze that bY
timely apsistance was prevented from
ietting, .fire to his twin' barn. "
'•
Premier Mitchell F. Hepburn spoke
•Kincardine as. electian campaign
got underway. ;
Mr. :and, M‘..Dayid."IltiStOn, cele
prated...50th Wedding: anniversary.
".bnefinow' electors. gave an amazing
aiajo,ritY of 110 votes in favor of the
mmunity for and' fig
against,'
.Arena: Club staged monster street
zarniVal that nette.d a, profit Of about
450:09 for the, arena fund.
‘. According to 'the Report of the
Local Board of Mothers' Allowances
43 applications were received during
'the Year. Of these. 22 were granted,
P were riled ineligible and 12 are
'Still under 'consideration by the Pro.;
Afingial Board. The December pay list
for the County shows a total of. 10.7
beneficiaries. The allowancesrange
•from $1.0.09 to $55.0O per mOntb.itc-.
cording to the number oZ children in
the home and the assets of the Jam-
ily, the rate being for a mother of
one;
.., • • , . •
' From April 1st; 1931; the Domin-
ion and Provincial 'GoVernments
\of Old -710 Pen-
sions
nd Mothers' , Allowances .4andi
:from. Ahat.', date Counties :were • re-
lieved from their '.foriner to
contribute -a share of the cost. In th
case of, Bruce County this Mean.% a
!Saving, to the tax payers $25.00 per
'inOnth ,and $5.00 per month added for
' len chit under 16 ' Year*
of .age the. mother's :care.
Beginning witil*, 1938 the admin;
istretien of both Atta .w.411 be under
one County Board consisting of 'five
'nierriliers, two of whom Must be . wn-
'men. The ProvinCe has the right .1"st
apPoinf three members Of the Board
sed • the • County . Councils' two. The
...lountY has named its appoin,
teeS, Mrs. Shoemaker of Paisley
.aneltPbert .SloanJA Eltlerslie, but
Provincial. Government . has net
is ...yet disclosed, the 'hashes; of its
hree appointees. • -- . •
110eae. of 'Wage
The number of -inmates at, present
'ss the House of Refuge is •51, of whom
are men: and :21' are women.' The
stelsnet cost of • operating . the ,
tior—CfOY 1937 was $9,157'.15, and
'uclirik the, Keeper's family and
d help the average' per capita e?t7
1-,:e..nerwg_pk was $2.71. .During
Mr, and Mrs, .Bla • taken to '1,401:idon'
aa the third tnemb r of this feinily
to becenie afflicted wIt...11 'paralysis.
Teeswater Fair attendance • en"
Proaehed • 4000, a drop ,,,of 3000 trove-
tna- lireViOna year. • :
J. Armstrong charged With
mapilaughter as the; result of the
deaths of two women; Which
after .taking preseriptions,: fill • a
his drag store. • •
The Henderson/• cottage at Bruce,
Beach was totally destroyed 'hie;
nerler.g. rjalimde.BOI,ST,theiltirthei wRaele!Tat'itt17.'
. Samuel Morrison installed as wcur.
shipful muster of LucknOw' L. 0. L.
lief loadcd at local depot.
Public Library oai'd placed 125
Woods St. Helens ,hoii'2.reacuegihvetdin:wshilealiftbi.oai gravel crushing crbueschaimnge:
Jred on his 89th birthday:
• e't. back :When ,eight-truSsea,tbat.:had: •
neW booson the '
Kemieth Farrish died ' of injuries
re -
been erected tollaPsed,
,First •of 'two, cars for 'weetein
. , •
C. A.' Robertson again., got Huron- David Nivins aiMseet: instantly kills
. •
1-sruce Liberal nomination. ed whenhis ear struck a bridge in
Department of Health', coinmences Ashfield •
educational campaign in effort • to Two Ashfield young men, .members
:beck : spread of poliuniyelitis epi: of .11 quartette who were responsible
dethic. • for a scare '-or:.more of thefts were
Deaths--MrS. tB. 'Chesnut. Mrs' sentenced to two years in
Klngston
'Slargaret 'Barger Mrs. D. M. ?tow- Penitentiary. ' ' • . '
art, .Lochalsh; ' Jaines A. Wilson for-, Deaths-4Thonies 'Fairish •Senianti•
merly of 12th Con.; Dr,,..L. F. McKee, John F Andre*. John MacLeod Kin"-
Mishand of Alexandria MacDonald; loss:, Mrs. Hngli itutlietford, Si. HeV;
AO :Sudden-1Si. at •Thornbuy, ens; J. G. Anderson;' John Brown,
:-,SEPTEMBER Kinloss.; Maggie Lyons; ,William
• Inhalation of steam from tee-7,1tiot-
catised death, of Cora Nell Anderson,, • . NOVEMBER. ,
18-merith-old daughter of Mr. and Six-day open deer, season declared
'" • to
Mrs. Linfield -Andersen. The funeral in, •Brucs and grey. ,. • ,.
'Wes belher dgrandmother, Mrs,'.EliSabeth Old; walked alone from Lucknow in LuCkirioW,,,from the home Jane.. Johnstone, . five-y,esti-
�f Aiolyreorl,' atter '
•
•
..,4!tiLsdrsa/711'.s.s..1401. ''0*Pon:in; delayed' a • Capt. iAndlea: MacKay celechtori.aated
his
due to. •oliornyelitli '102nd birthday. 9• • ,
sQUick..., action smot er asr7.
siviogn barn of 'Alfred, 'Sher- completed "shell, of the Com-
.
blare
. Hall. s •;
,Stanley lad his left hand Rev. C. Dickinsons was gnat.'
severed above the Wrist in threshing ipeaker at United Church annlyerr .
• .
7laidi.4r,%ntilane''0"' us.*held Rev.. A. A. Maloney was inducted
for Misses Lena Hackett and Anna as teeter of St, Peter's Church. ,
1 •
,Mise TreleaVen; Septenther: brides. Mr.. Angus: MacKenzie of Toronto.
'Williain MeNell, '.discovered that andformerly of Lucknow,. 'donatedioIin 's
in his PoiaeSsion . was snore :$25:00 to, the Community . •
than, three 'hundred 'years, , • At :the ificitieSt into the death of •
Early- Morning . fire :destroyed, Fred David, NiVens, a Coronet's juryraw:
Ritchie's barn,. and season's crop., • :.Onit40140 that, Ben Park,: driver .11,rs.f -
Fire Company made $200 donation he death, car,Ise' not 'elven, driver's
to .Copuitunity,. 'Hall Fund. 'icerise for two years.,
- Kinloss sink hole believed finally, Mr, and Mrs., Donald McFarlaneAlIed .
All .;sellool fairs' in Huren ,CeMitY
tvere-cancelied due to • infantile .para,
.svith soine :29,090 yards of clay. .astntdirehavibhee,nri fiiirrreodwelsroeystPteh',einfr nhoigmheat Kinlough.
t.,
• , • :
f-thetain Renee-. site for .
;30,543.53, Public and _Continuation Toronto and inerea.se the cost; as
Schools .$26,893:56.- and.; Separate Counties Can 'do the -Work, more ec-
Schools $775.90. ' ononucally. than the Province-----A-re-
Trustees were •apponited 'for' the solution from the County of '• Hast -
for a term 01' 3 f_ar indigent, liospitEthzation should be
six High Schools in the County each 'nes that the reaident qu lificationa'
Chesley, .John H.. Maxwell;
Xincar-
dine, Dr. M. R. Helliwell; LiCknew,
-Robert-Ass-Rae;'•TortElgin,Ralph J.
Peguenat; Walkerton, Dr. • • J. T.:.{4.
.Robinson and Wiarten„ Dr. E. .Lorne
ilitramen, D.D.S. • .
Mt; J. came;.pubjfe sebeel
vector, for East Brace, appeared in-'
tore'the Council; and renewed his, re -
,quest': mede. enseaceasfully to'last
year's Council; that the County should
nake .a 'special grant to ,each school
in the County, both urban and rural,
,Lo assist providing alscheel 'Inura-
nig service. His, rimiest was referred
to, the , Finance iCOmmittee for, its
consideration and •the Coininitte in
its, report recointriended ?that no ae,
t,ion :be taken in the matter during;
the present year, '
Board was paid, the, sum of $109,91
-for •the cost of the •education Of pup-
ils from 'the, Children's' Shelter, and
the Hanover Scitieol. the sum'of
-$1 ;780,54-10r • the.:ceist-•-'-of•--the-•ednca--•
tion of Bruce pupils ,Who 'Aria it niore
convenient • to .attend• that • High
:Scheel than High, Schools at
Walkerton and Cliesley. These pay,
ments are provided', for by Statute;
.CenintY Equalization ••
At the November •Session of last
year, Reeve RobinSon :of Kincardine
roWnship' gave notice' that if a. new
valuation of the County was not, uri:.-
dertaken in 1938; Ida Township would
have recourse' to lege' action to en -
Force its rights, as it was paying -toe
large a propertion'. of the County
rates: ;Ai the last County valeition
=.Was made in 1927 and, as ander -tho
:ptoViaions of the Assessment 'Act 10
years is the limit for continuing such
Valuation 'as a basiS ,County rates'
*here any, inunidipality, ,cilijeets, the
Equalization .Cominittee in •theie, re-
port recommended that a new Connty.
valuation beUndertaken ,this. year.
Instead of having the' valuation Made
thy . vainaters" outside the County
'Ootineit,' as has ' been the' custom in
Bruce County in the past; the 'Com-
'niittee recommended that this time,
the Work ShOuld be, undertaken by
special .Corinnittee compoSed of three
rural: and two urban Reeves. the
Committee finally selected is com-
posed of 'Reeves David McDonald of
Culross, Alex McTavish of Greenock.
'Ben Logan %of Heron, S. M. • art
of Chesley , Gordon of
Lion's Head The otrirnittee i
TELEPHONE SYSTEM
The Commissioners of the ',Harm
and Kinloss Municipal telephone
System' met in the secretary's office
on the above date at 2.30 p.m..' Joha,
W. Colwell occupied the chair. Mem-
bers were all present.'.
Moved by Dan. D. McDonald, sec-
onded by ,Join W. Celirell, that, the
minutes of last ,meeting be ,radl. ted
ea read. (Carried)• : •
'Moved Din D. MacDonald,' sec-
onded .by ,John W. Colwell; that • the
foliowing aeconnta, be. paid. John W.
$520;' Ned—ifac-
Key; 'meetings ,..$4.:30;*. Dap D.
Mac-
Donald,meetings,Controller
of . Revenue Jai $23,42;* The Canadian
Independent Tel, Assocn. Meinher-
plea, .and ngain Tit7Hattley-sand ,ehe ship, $15.00. (Gamed), . • :•.
was. more thansa, neighbor, a kind Mavei1:1V-,lifil -Mae.1Fay,-
ieconded
and loving irwn•ct 2"...Tieleaven tolis by . John W.Colwell,..that• the Secre,
tinted to Make her home. in, Hanley rite Gordon Litt, Cargill, ght•
to deliver at Ripley or along lines
where, required providing distance is
no greater: -150, 20 ft 6*.; 10, 30 ft.
'6"; 49, 25 ft. 6" Making. in all 4200,
, . .
poles more', Or leas. TO be delivered
on or before Atigustlst, 1938 at the
uses! price. All poles s enhieet to, in-
spection , and peeled and trimmed,
.(Carried)* . •
after her hifsband's death, only of
lite years: speeding the ,winters with
some member :of her ' M
Trelea.ven, Was .a beautiful • example
of ahriatian'siiptherlinod,' and her, life
was an,. inspiration ..tO Who knew
• 'Her, home radiated .edinfPit and
cheer to ail and Was 'air eyr.onol.e. of
the best in good homemaking. Since
WS. •Treleairen's , list. ,Suinnier
she' ha,,a • been Cared for by her datight
464' ters at Mrs Itimble's home: in .,Re-
. gine. She. celebrated her eighty-fifth
'birthday in November and orl that
' oCcassiOri, and, at. Chriatiriaa: enjoyed
.many 'expressions -Of from her
family and, ItiesidS;
She 'leaves' to 'mourn her, a family
of four Sena and three daughters,
ifrs. • Dilled• .(Jeen), supervisor Of
• Child Welfare in West Virginia; Wm.:
af Broderick, Sask.; 'Harold Of
urribtia,. Ohio, U.S.A.; ltobt. ands, Geo.
of Saskatoon, 'Sask.; iMrs. W.° Spearin
(Ethel) Of Windsor, Ont, and Mrs.
Roils Trimble ,(Luella), Regina Sask.,
also fifteen ,grandchildren • and two
great ., grandchildren. Our deep
syni-
pathy goeg out Lathe fainily:
tifill•Airiatfait-bat .passed 'WA her re-;
•ward. She 'WAS laid„ beside her hits,,
hind Itattley.,.Cenietery, San, 130;
,The fattilY Were all present hotHar
Et4e1,
Meeting ..then, adjourned to meet
again sine die. " • .,, •
R. sMartyn, Secretary;
,
COURRIESI,CORNERS
.• Miss ,Anna Mee Parrish entertain-
ed a number be lief friends one 'ev-
ening recently,
Mr„ ,Joe Alton visited with Mr,
and 'Mrs. Wm. Irwin of Mafeking and
friends .0oderich this week.
Miss Lorna Little is able to be. out
vlsiting ;with her friends again.
Me. .aed Mrs., Victor Errington,
ituasei and Jean of Dungannon spent
the week -end with Mt. and ,Mrs.
Deihl ,Little,
• Congratulations. are sextended to
Sir, and Mr,', Lon 'Parrish on the
bittit of a son; ori Saliday, January
23rd, Mita Mary Watson, 'R.N., of
Isieerloiv, Is in attendance, '
lie :"" What 'pat the car causes
t a e'dnal
pisaase Shet41130 nut, that the wheel,
. '
,one Year•instead of the present limit e year' the 'farm %vas enlarged bv.
sf,
three months, and that persons purchase of the ''Carson ", proper -
relief ....'should not, be, dePriVed_ottheir.:,--..y.- . the.'; farm
faiichise-;buk t a 'cost of. $1100,00;4. The estimated
• tom' hOlding, rauniePal office. . A
:ePolutien frolicthe County 'of ' Duff- 4' • the • $1.90540 • of 'which'
-oarlue.'eofyetahre was $1905A0,
,:the fattn
. , . . ,
eriii asking : the, • Deminion, •Govern- stock and, produce were sold to
Merit,- to ,abolish the .;Fariners' Cred- he value of $478.77, and; the balance.
itors Arrangeirienf.Act to .iti, '
-';: retained for ,aSe.en.the Premises,
eratiori iii;• Ontario: :A resoration fr.Pm; Welfare soy* •.,
the'CoiintY -of' .1.,‘,c -.4't1.1 recc•r•e';,ting'; '1.11,Cd: In January, 1937, the former
Go.'•*errirne,-..t,', to 'incrlr.:"It'S • (lien's. 4.Aid :,gOelety% waS. reorganized
',.rrantA for• arid high ed7,
24' •• Grants „
The fdllewing 7. grants were: made:,
.4alvation.Arint.$100.09; Initittith for
the Blind- $100.00; • Childrek4s Wel-r
fare Society .:$2000.09;: Ontario'.
ricultnral Council $50;00; Town -Ship
of St-Edmunds-tb help to keep._a-
doctor ,at Tobermory :during, the win-
ter 'inonthi.•$100.09 The three Agri-
cUlthral Societies' •• Wbich„. cancelled
their , Fall Fairs in 1937 ,owing 'to. the
,epideinfe, •of ;infantile- paralysis—.
be paid' 'zio per Cent. Of their -regular
grant's for last year. ' • Appointments
• Me St .Allae N is ii. and !Kenzie
Ree of Brtice; were'
' . reap-
pointed as Members of the ' Board of
Cidniinal Audit for the current Year.
Rove' Win.l'irinter..of Walkerton Was
re -appointed the County Council's re-
presentative on the Bruce :CptintY
flosPital "Board. _Reeve. Duncan gtinn
of Ripley- y.,:as appointed a ineinber'
of the ,Iiigiv,„ays Conririittee for the
-ensuing term of three years, taking
the Place of Ex,Reeve. Seiler, of
”aisley, whon term has expired.
The Committee noW, d,•nnttiati of
rider a new Provincial , Cha
nar.ie being changed to the Chi
Welfare Society, and Mr. Do
Cameron of, 'Tiverton was AP
Superintendent in the Place
R. Perdue, thelfOrnvi'gnpexitit
tkoording to the Report. Of th
•,mittee the $ociety, has made
ichritogressng=the=3tea
there has, been :perfect harm
tween' :the Iscal ,,Soeiety and t
partinent, of. Social Welfare
orite. !,the Department rib
gra de- tif'the-,-*Society, :th4,
in 1936 the grant only
it was raised'in •Mitith 1937 t
The :total ra_oeil3ta for the 'Yea
'i,083,75 'and disbursements $
leaving a' Credit balance of
•
ave
Ivis.• Purchase of 1.Hpron Presbytery' •of the •United
, .
Church condemned the flouting of the.
%:,:111--..of..'t,lie:PeOlile7OfAlie.Couri,t,y,-,in.
regard .to the aneratie,n ,of. beverage
. • • ,.. ,
:rpoina, and Ideraandect that no author-.
ales be re -issued., . ,.. • . „ ,
COMtnuriity; Hall '1.tender ter shell
b Warded. :Rdeteta',. .. Supply - Co., for
$015... ' • '' ''.'' ' .' .' - ., ..
'Rey: W. A. Townshend formerly
•pi:kinlough,..:seteeted as: •Conservative
, . .
'candidate 'for London in Provineial
..alectiOM, but failed. to. Win the seat.
ivirs. I. 4 •Fipiy;,..in likt,, 9,6th yeer
, ... --. , .
:aiinied itfor,imemeralYr44oLeLri.teetioovwer,ywafsr .0inin't
,fracfuied, Coliar bone and other , in -
pointed. . . • rioathi-41itlrs.. Diuntcsin ': McCopriell,
of „Rey, Rn e Wiltsori Stiffeted horrible „in'. :Margaret Keltenzrice,a;)Ttaoii:ho:riAt9;ei*•....._, txJhric; '
r.
indent, juries when his foot •was tern off in :acy7nwd:pic:it'iivii::hdahisifis:114D?oi Mbiaitth.thdeaw3i, .
e Com- a 'highway accident at: 'Briicefield. . :Blake,” Winnipeg;
Mc-
splen- e _ ,. A. stump. blaSt, Caesed 'fatal, hijUr- , . ,
rand: 4,ies....td..L.A..t •G: .. Long of l Washington )nlY three weeks; Virni..0:',Sherined, • : ..
'State and :formerly,. of Ashfield.
he :De-, 'IVIiirier:Blake Wes, rushed, to Lonaon, JaineS McKinnon, ,forinerly of 'Kin -
it Tor- for iron, lung •treatinent upon being losar.., . • ; • I ' :
ed the stricken with serious Case: 0,t: .intaw: • ..; DECEM13BR, .
whereas -tile--pdralySiS', Ls'. ' :, . , Tenders were called for Post 01Pae.
. ,
$100;00; :'..--'1cnitteds:--bed-Ispread, •:--ilieL„.woik,sol- .1rtiLticknoiv_and. contract .latee.award, ,
9 $500. Mrs. John N: MacKenzie, 82,9f ASh-,. ,ad to Cehtracter'RintoUl Of Vingbam '
'field, ..wen ' first :Prize at C. N. ' E. .itiltartiie•g 7a action,
i'v.Phlaieihntii,fra'ain $.0,009 ,.
5r, were.192.9'' ' . Harvey MacDougall wai'.appoirited
$92g,"/6.,. director of ' the .1.1..F; 0: s. new edu.' . - postponed
eational'Prograrn in Bruce and Huror
he building 'post (Mee. Neas'an-
n9iinced..
sMrs 'Eminelihe- Treleaven `fornnerlY
Ashfield, celebrated her 85th birth-
day at. Hanley. . • ' . I -
. Ashfieldand West Weivenoah: court-,
.were• returned by•:acclaMatien. - •
Ewart .Taylor installed' new •
t,eurilation: Plant.
Arena Chih .cleared, $.156,:ao., at big
night; in 'Town •
Mrs and Mrs. Harvey,' Andetion.
• ..
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Reed,' honored at '
joint reception at Dungannon.
Char
the . Mr. and ifka: Joseph Hackett
st.ecl .on 'their 55th weddings' .a,nniVer=
nald .W.
"Belfast; • David .,Archer, Lueknow,
ony.. Foster,be-
or hearing" ••
• Lloyd elected . West Bruce
'1'he Society • oWnst:inyestments' total-
ling $10;500.00. During the ye
$
tli5e29.0d.tvon.rity` contributed in:
• miscellaneous
• The salariesof officials a
allowances to 'nierilbera of;
for attendance •at ;sessioir'. an
inittee .meetings .will. ',no' IOU
subject te, the', discounts of 1
5tY' which .were effect du
YearS. • of ". the ,4epressien. W
ireproved conditions, now ,pr
Tteeire•. McDonald of Cuiross, the•cotintry and foll9Wing
,Cheirrnen Ithis being his: 10th ".Ceia- ample. Of. the. Provincial Gov
Year aS a merger), Ex. End other legislating .bodies,
Reeve .Lotils: Davis of tylerslie and reverted'- to • the 'ichedttle of
kteVe Mu . 'Reeve 31, anees that Were in fordo in normal
appointed delegate to the meet.- tirries.• • • •
a,rgir19n3t: dpeaietrhak516f... N•biy6typirilOnogi..t,6orif Jhn LCuPsucEti5/hYtottwilV1;,:a.ls:euts',,,ad.telaanyiteuu,aal mweeeetkia, by I _
.ston, 14 -year-old Kinloss lad.
• yr: and, Mrs, John Howe of Luck.. ;torm • in ' paying annual visit
rid the now; celebrated their fiftieth wedding Liieknow 'kiddies
, , . • ., ,
anniVersarY.-, • , . • - ,•Bintiel.13lake reeoveidd suffiCientlY
:CliftOict _13:41c'e; second of family •,t,' troin 'infantile paralysis to . have daily
ger be stricken with' i>p7,siesis,:, passe 6 redes.s Olt of iron lung....
away at, the age,. of '
Pall:, Pair attendance and concert
'crowds • "paralYsed'' epiden*
fright.' ,
Deaths — Alex: Peryes, Thainai
Phillips, Fred Treleaven
T.Orenta; native of Ashficld.;
Blaney, 1C1rg. W. If; Reed, .agt.
(Wi,'" and Town Hall Mere•than taxed by
au:,
'hence that assembled to hear Public
ring the
ith OE school ieno:tejoenrt, day developments
1:6..
liaalyillOeli:: St Ffelens,
for remove' .of piece ef shtalinel ern. .
suited in election's in both Lucknove,
the ez.•
and Itiniosi:. Reeve Anderson - end '
edotinnith7iti
COuncillor MatDiarinid retired in
• .lsidknew and Councillor Roisagin-
• .6CTOBER
pungannon Falr:Vaii..candelled be
cause; of,paralysis 'epidemic. bedded in4his ehest for twenty 'years.'
ion : of Finlay '34onnog and `his compan. ' NeCessity of additional aecernodas •
'ion itiduessfully corripleted a 1400,4 tieit.al, lotal, school' to teach new ed- •
trifle arctic triP, when theY reachet.
(m, kit Halifax late ,in S,eptember.
e rOat, ,Appointnielit-' GI( Me,Itin Reed .at ' Deaths -: David' '41(enrielk; •Whlie4. '
assistant manager of' thw Ontarie chureh; Mrs. Oeorge E. baker, Tie;, ''' '''
favored )raneh ot the Magsey-Harris Co.:, an.
pounted, '4 .,,
Liberal/Government ' returned te
Onwer,hY(.0''ecPing victOrY While 1,'O. MAi•ii Picknow; Mrs, David Sherrieli;
:litallis dal rneMbeti C..A. llobertsen retUrn ,Nat; Whyard; Dungannon;' Mrs.' Al- ,.'
. ,
ing of the Ontaila ,Mtin•ieinal.Councik ,•Lieenses twined th
and ./tieves:Elfiott and Foster as Ott; 1937 were as follotvit Anetioneeti
:egates to the ()Marie Agrieuittiral '22, Pedlars Transpoitet
Gouncil, • • Fowl on ,higliWays 5., The totalre-
Old. Age . Pensions • And 'venue trore_this source Wag. $623:00,
The total number' of .'applicationS Cheiley and Head as th
:
Mothers' 'Allowances '1, inVitatione, were redeiVed:':, frOnt.
for Old Age Pensions, 'received. in'Ing for the ',June •Seasi
1937 was 132, this by: a 'coincidence! as. •a majoilt3, of the Reeves
heing- the same is the nUniber` the June Seasion will be
193C, ,1935 'the; „in:limber Wini •144, held in, the. C,ourity Town. Cottittil
The nurnber. of priieiters on adjourned mil Saturday to
rrive ata. *60er 6cititt.t,„itild the total. PaYtnerit§ tot -016..0100 erton, :on .Maticlay, -.Nee 13th, !,$. ed , with' filAird'aifking 4006-,
paylist ter*Deeemb r, 1931; was 67r), theet the CetinCil Chainber
oWs ization by coinparisfrn of the Astee.0 einonnted to. $12401l6.5/,
,
loss,
Peter Carter underwent operation
ucational, ,courses, stressed at nom -
'nation meetings• •
:rton;; Mrs, Andrew Sitith (hie Fran-
ces -Martin) formerly of Paranionnt;
Ashfield; John Joynt, et.
• bert Little). Mr. Joseph ;Rodfiing, ,
'Keith Blake, 9-yearo1d sole d Donal4 McLeed„ tintait