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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1938-02-10, Page 1• . . ' 4- OM YEAR, -41.50114 .0.DVANCI11.40e EXTRii, TO U. S. A. LIT CKN011tri URS Ore Wow, Fowler' priTsiCIAN 011,1ea*Moares ' 1,08-4-80PAPY•v• .100110 rat, • smejole•!4.s.*:-.2.0.„ t Or ,Ply APpetatisest. • Theme, FOR .SALE-13eattYirliand -Washer and wringer in good condition Apply at Sentinel •Offiee. • . • . • FOR SALE -One, band washer ... and wringer in splendid shape at „a very reasonable '. WM. MURDIE' & SON. HRS. PETER uccALL, ,winhen to advise the public that she is the relr-,- resentetive of the California, Por - fume Co. :Orders taken' at herhonte each•Satuiday. PROPERTY FOR SALE -7 -At Kin- Iough 'East Half of* Lei 10 on. 11 Kinloss, 49 acres:lam land,•inclndilig harn. andstable, driving shed; store . and . Apply to, Jobe McFarlan, TIIAW FLOOD CELLARS - AND.. RUINS SLEIGHING :Heavy raine �n S9111011 and con- tinued mild, sPringlikeweather have completely .,destreYed'aleighing,7 en- on,the main -reads which' in most cases Are hare. A Ply sideroads. are yet not Oen to meler traffic, but ars and wheeled. 1.rehialesare:, the ';eneral conveyances •use at Pre- , ".:Wednesday .eontihnects Mild, with. to irannedia.t`e" indicatioh �f a • very :.xtreme change in temperature. The 'eek -end brought a ;break up uf .the ;ice on the .rivers which were ,•uneteg full:. Many cellars to the Village were flooded and in ,a few ;ases water rose high enough to pre- vent "furnaCe.., fires being • kept. on. Strangely enough; 'some- of these cases Were on Or .near station Street, one of the high parts of. the village. Walking and driving- conditiene .*ere ,treacherous the earlier sta- ges Of the thaw,. and added to this . • _ motor traffic was almost at a stand- still On Saturday night due to an in- . penetratabla FBirriLiZzits Altai March let, we will have in etock here. lit our ware -room, all brands and 11 Empire • Chatham fertillier for immediate de- • 'livery. Per - fufl particulars, see 'or 'phone either John. Kilpatrick or . N.E. Bushell. • . . GKM., ER-KINTAILtL-ADY.:DIES' • TENDERS, WANTEDTendere....will received by the undersigned. until Saturday, February '°12t1t, for 26 Cords. Of .181 beech and Maple body 'wood and .10 cords Of 4 -foot ,elm or. hardwood. Lowest or any tender not necesimilY--seeepted. • , Joieph. Agile*. Clerk,' Village. Of I4tacluiciw. The death of Catherine • MacKay, widow of the 'late Donald. MacGregor occurred at Duluth, Minn., on - Jan - eery 290, Deceased wag in her eigh- ty-Sei,enth year She Was a sistek of Duncan MacKay of Kintail, and was ,a native. of, Ashfield 'township, molt... Itig._--to--Duluth_withAter husband and APPOINT ASSESSOR Kialeee conneli,• meeting on Mon- day appointed Emerson 'Irviiri as, Township Assessor, that a list Of nineteen applications, ••• DO. YOU 0** THAT The h* eW43p.a.PC-"'---r,. tells lie ..'44t.:440- pened yesterday but the Bible talk* us what will happen to -morrow. Ev; erY.Chrietiarr should be a student of 'Prophecy in preparation for dark,' days ahead. Such prophetic,, Books as "Jestis, is Coming", 60c, "Rebuilding Palestine.- According to Prophecy", 30c, "The -Conflict of the,.Agea", $1.00 may be secured at THE CHRISTIAN. ,BOOK SHOP. • - -CALLING tALL SALESMEN! AGENTS! Naiad you consider a tit* that'. would. really make anon- :ey New Sales Plan:. Sale of 206 .guittanteed food-utedichml-toilet- Pre- iiiitatitinikAirAver*ege- .fAhel*"tael- .Extra' cash bents.- Free gifts. :If. you have oar' and. a little, cash and -went • to. Sell .eomething- that . district, *rite ta. FA.MILEX CO, 570 St Cleinent St, Montreal, in 1007. Mr. IVIacGr'ek-o-r7dig: in 1926. 'Surviving are .sons and 'clen- ghters, as .folleura: 'Bierdoch R. Mac- Gregor, •Mrs. C. Badge (Margaret), Francis' G4 • Ida M.,• Lillian C. and Dorialda M' all of Duluth; 'Mrs. D. -McGilL--(4finabeL) . of Winghtun. A 'son, Kenneth A., died , in 1926; and two daughters 'died in infancy. The rerriains were. brought to the : Mine of ',John-.-likackity,' and the funeral held to Kintail •cemetery on Friday, MAN CA • :Watkins . 'Dealer ,(preferably be- tWeen•25 and 50); needed iminediatelY to -supply established ,demand .for World Famous .Spicea, Estracts,;Bik: ing Powder, Soaps,. Cleamers, ;Med-. icineo, Mineralized Steck and Poultry Tonics.; . 70. year repcitattia. 10,000 dealers 'Must .he'satisiled With $30:00. weekly at start'. Selling experience uniteeesierY., Parra experience hell)... NI. Credit faints* ;right ,parties. „Write •ithinediately, 'The' .7.. B. Wat. kins 'Company, :lioatreal; . Que., Petit. o.L,s. • . • mAlr W,ITHOLD GRANTS FROM NON-PROGRESSIVE SOCIETIES Minister Of Agriculture , Sounds Wareing Note To Weak Fall Fairs -.Stresses Need To Keep ,Fairs. Of —A.griculturall-Nature • • ' . • Carnival Prize List Totals More Than $100.00 Valuable Prizes Offered For Some • Thirty Events As Well As Upwards To. 25 Lucky Draw Door Prizes - Fancy Skater In Attendance F. ^ • `1. ,:.,.0,ritpARY, 14)04: .193.8: ifrir UA4 „ '. MR.. RICHARD JOHNSTON -• • , . (EY our Mafeking. Correspondent); , Once more a deeP, gloom has been cast' over our, neighborhood; bythe .suddendeath of Mr. Eleherd; John - ton, .who passed awaY at his hbrae early VecinesdaY. morning, 'February about tea, day's previus to his. death. He was Malting a favorable reeOVery• hoWeVer,„ but was strickee , with a bleed. clot causing ‘his . death which was entirely unexpected,and cameas a 'great shock to the family as well as the entire Community: • Mr. Johnston .was the third eldest son of the late kr,. and .Mrs. Henry Johnston. He, was fib years of age and lived his. entire jife in this com- munity.' He was very highly respected , , by everyone,' Honest, ambitious . and He. was indus- trious and had built tip a very .at: tractite home which ho • had enjoyed;' aridllas, a neighbor there was . none better", ever ,ready, _nightor day;-• to lend assistance and sympathy. .He was , faithful member. of. ,131alte's :United' Church and, took an active' Mot spectacular event in many moons, 'promises to :be the. monster ,ice carnival staged' in Luck** next 'Tuesday night, Under direction of the Arena Club, who staged the 'Areeerc,arnival boat suMmer. The, ad- mission has been set at 10e foOnb- lk school .children, and .25e for all others, • in costume or otherwise. As well assomethirtostunie-- reee and special events;, with valuable prizes, there will be 20- Or more doer prizes offered, the. Winners !ming de: eided by a draw during the evening. A feature :number on the program 'will be two displays of fancy skat- ing by •Patricia .Mar-unsl'76fTLii-ndon;- prefessionid skater, ,who has recently returned from la tour , of 'United .States,Het firat .performance wil be the opening numbet at 8.15fsharP., Prize events are Hated as follows: These prizes are on display at Hui- ten'S Barber Shop; with door •prizes displayed in Philter's Barber Shen. , Fancydressed gent,. Military Set; fancy dressed lady, Coffee Percolator; corate,dreaSed.gent,...6' gals. Goid.Stan- dard Motor Oil; comic dressed :lady, • . Coffee • Maker; Olney dressed girt, ,Motor 'Boots; tfluicy dressed 'Skate :outfit; comic dressed , girl, Ski Mitts; • ecrittie;-:dres'secl_hoY 'Jacket Coat; •Oldest man On skates, 'Yardley, Shaving Set; Oldest, lady On 'skates,. Pair .of Blankets; .-Largest :faintly on -5ketes;20-11)%--Sugar r-Largesti-rural, family : in attendance, '6 'Jars Jam; Rural family, coming longest dis.: 'tame, 5 or more members, $5; Best cloWhig on ice; Electric-Ircin;„ Gents' race, open, Westclox Alarm Ladies'. 'race, open, • Stationery.; Couple race, Quart. Thermos Bottles; Musical chairs. gents (open), .' Weed - bury . Set;. Musical chairs Jadies (op- ); Woodbury Set; Boys' race; 12' & 'ander, ;Flashlight; •race 12 & under, flashlight; Boys' rice, '13.- and 'ander, Sweater; , . race, 13 and under, Fyjinutarlipys'--race,7-1-67-and- ;under, Pyjamas; Girls race, ' 16 and wider; Sweater; F'otato race, :boys., Holders; "Farmers' Bag ° 'c. Fertilizer; ,Speeial,, Prizes for .,. Bort and Girls under 5' years, in any: ball - tame. ; • ' 1....„.,_ThereLwt11 be a,noVelty...feree num- ber, "Greyhound Racing"' presented by members of the,.Ateria Club: , •• - The Ontario department of ' agri- cUltere is . considering withholding grants-71romwagticulteral-secieties that are not. making. prokteas. P.. 14. Deeran, minister of agriCulture, told. the 38th' annual convention ban.. 'vet of the Oritarto Association of Agricultural. Societies in .Toronte. :?etty community biCkerings and in- competent ',Secretaries were to be .')lained in ' some . instances. It .might he better to distribute more money among societies ittern- , iting to do worthwhile work,: the minister said. Under the Agricultural Societies Act, the, department was ,'.1iged to Make granteto_ell:socit- ties but Mr. DeWen Said the act could he Amended. "The department is giv, 4ngAnrt. her. 'thought to .the matter," be said, ‘: • „ Be said 'some fair ;directors • sip, narently had overlooked a clause in the act whieh'UatecrTiTiociety pen- niitting attractions . or feature's., not approved by Ithe department "shall forfeit all. claim to any legislative grant during the next. ensuing .year,” -11,1r.,-.Deviap; criticizing atttactiens-at many ,fairs said "this Iptirt'?Of the act will he rigidly enforced in the future." " ' • , HIGH SCHOOL LITERARYSoeiety will hold in open !meeting In the , Town all; Lachnew, Friday, Feb- - /11 +t. at-8-o'clockr---,featuring • gymhastiea, s, short• play; choruses, end the Presentiktion .of Field Day medals. Admisaion .25o and 15C:, . --TALKING PICA/RES Town Hai, itieheowo Wednesday, February ,23rd at 0:00, Advance. Film Service 'presents; under L. 0. L. 'aus-: piece “Vrmirs . Of Adventure," also Englandes"'Coronatioii,.' uThe burg Diaaster and The War In .11ina A:dmissiOn 25e and 15c. 1 -PoRmEit ItzigpxtNT °DIES. Word has been' received here PT the death at Rai'. City of We: Eliza- beth Holahan, g • former „Luzlrliovf resident .who at". One tiMS::was ark Taked here in the, *Winer)! 1,4414esa, 'Mrs: Ho1a1ia, Mrs...Alex , later* by her firat • inarrisge, Was ."in Cer 64th Year;. In 1898, ,the founded , millinery business in Bay City 'and • "traS active in ft nrangienient until twenty years ago; .when her :three daughters isaitreed its direction. hey are Agnea, -.Bertha and Ellzabeth Fiedlater, ;Part-in-n-11--church-:-,-affairs.-;Thirty,„ he married . Miss Annie' ,Blake, daughter of Mrs. ,Wni, Blake and the late''Mr, Blake., Besides his:. sorrowing ' Wife, he feitye's to .monvi his loss; 'one daughter (Beryl) Mts. Moffat of Union, and. two sone; Cecil 'at home and Elmer. who teaches' school near Mildmay. thers and one sister' also sur- vive him; ' they are , Ty - Johnston of Exeter; Albert Johnston of Weit WaWancsali and, Mrs. Char. 'Otte White Of Toronto: 'Another fits, ter'(Floranni) Mrs. W. P. Reid, pre-': deafened him. a' number Of 'years ago. a•-mimher..4._nelees_and nephews and two grandehildren.; • ., Mr. Johnston was Well known and will be greatly., missed."He.has serv- ed as Councillor lied. deputy --Reeve and Wiis serving ,hts.. second term in the reeYeship tot' the township of Ashfield.• • Card Of Thaike , , abd Mr!. Barry Hackett •are deeply appreciative Of the kindness and sYMPathy of friends and neigh- bOre, at the tune of the death of theft little daughter, arid' ;also for ,the ,rnany beautiful , floral tributes. , • Card Of Thanks' , Mra. Richard Jolinaton and faintly , 4k:sincerely 'thank ..friericils and ,neiglea,,for their lcindness, (mires, Slone of aympat.hy and nunierous derail t,ributes &Mug the ilineee- and at the 'time Of our btreavenient. ' Nomination Necessary In. Ashfield : Township' , sysciincy caused Itt% Reeve's ,Death Requires. Nomination TO Be Heldr- Firet 'Reeve To Pose On While in • P.,biGAGEMENT.• . ANNOUNCED Mr. end, Mrs. unto 'Muir lan4,,aon • if Galt, Onto aniterrlice" the. engage- ' tient Of Der** Elizabeth; daughter of ?be, lacileeOn. and 'OW late John ICA., only ieh of Mrs. •Vatsoit.' and the late ThoMai Wittseit 'tattelitiOW, 'the fiv411 take phis) 04 Match. Office- Aslifield ',".Township 'Which returned ita .001111Cil Board by- ,acclamation late ( -last November,. is POW required „ . , to Weld another nomination, due: to , the vacancy caused the death of Ilievp 'Riefler& Johnston.„ The date Is set" for, Monday, rehruerito 21st, and hi event, of an election being -re- quired r it will ..te, held the Week fol- lowing. ' „ • • • The necessity Of ..such a noritina- tion is, Unique the etinerietice. of Clerk 0: E. MacDonagli. jahn oton'sdeath is the first occasion in the municipal history. of the town- ship et slime 85 years, that a Reeve has Pasted on while in.effide: In at least two instances', the deaths. of ,Cpuncillor" ..oceurred :while -serving the 'Muni& aiitY)-Win",- gielileyi abaft 1011 had r, herb • in. 1.986, having phased, away - While serving ,on the Beard. • NEW CLOTHES SAMPLES -7-4w: • ng discontiritied handling Tip ,,ToP Clothes, we have tIcti7 the eOle agency .for Park Fashion Clothes. A. wide range of i new :cloths now On., displaY.' Prices range from $21, to $8'2.• -Con. -Decker, " Lucknow. The funeral •on Friday afternocin. from his home and was very largely attended. His, pas- ter, Rev. W J Patton conducted the services --at T the -house and. ,graveside InterMent--;Wait'inade-inr-Greenhill. ceMetery. A wealth of beautiful' floral. tributes, sutrOunded„,the casket show- ing the high esteem in which be was held. Among • ttiiii7heing neted-We'S One, from the Township Council and one from the County Council and ...Warden-LZPrillbearers Cranston; .Nermen, shaemeton, Thee. 131alce, .,Milton' Kilpatrick, Sem. Kil- patriCk. and Thos.; Anderson. Flowers ;.-ere carried by .the Township Coan-:* Alois; A. Culbert, 'Alex McDon- ald, :Lorne , Johnston, Gilbert .Frayne, deputy Reeve and Herio'Cerran. Mem- bers of4.he .Countir. Council Were also present,: which l included: Warden 1.taache, John M. Eckert; Bic, warden, Reeves - W. E. Cardiff; Grey T*p.;,. S. Davidson, Winkham; John H. Scott, . Sectiottilt; Mr.: Toner,- Brits- -selet 4.-ames-,-Leiierr...Londeaboreugh.; W. J'. , Stewart, West ,Wciwanosh; George , Feakan,, Colborne Two.; • . • FREE RECIPE BOOK Marooned Ily-Blizierd , 1 Ilarrovilit lime Death ' I ' : , • ' . Stewart *mei. Niiiv,i) of st Immo Mr; ,A,.. G. Sritith'e Mother Paseee • And ilia . Wife Red Another Met- .' '": 'and Mrs.' A'''G' Smith'''. form- erly isii:Ifiv,e.44alinr• ,t!care.,, .1vilHea., _ _ethrlrYougehjf jmtheingtditmven.oce-TAmide;y, • aPc4asosioed.. .' Stranded AU ...Night ' fit ' ' Raging Panying the remains of Mr. Smith's • Prairie Blizzard -- GeriOlhie From. mother to Kincardine for interment ' '11.113 Cii" le;.,..,.....,,f9t. .1)ae. Heater °a"; ' 'isilM ttliae:' Iirl::81.1iiiinY'''.43Pel:t82n144:11'1Yeealrit (ndfire:='s'. . . . . _ . sided in Toronto' for the peat' couple The Calgark Herald tells of the s.riat;Oswrt .eaceminPetir ,aofnci. Mrtin:otheer:d, ,nlioto're.-r, of P*rii"'"/YlOgli"Iria; Advance-Ti*eii* iSt who both .ivere 'stranded. ie., a' rag!' an .-\With4AtemPer:.__--r-lttintit . iiis.. , J. G. :ARMSTRONG'S . 'titre of .slio . below .zeto. The blow .of .,. , . .• • - :m4gcopii.„.:4Eplips ..1tEputEsH2OPERATING. EFFIcIE1(1., • . • , ,• , • .01.41) STANDARDS COMPAEISOWPALL, BEFORE . . _ . . • THE" xgw:..1948,..-AiARcozit: MOPE14? THAT •OIVIS.- -Twig ..PERFORMANCE" -,TRE. VERT LATEST • tog,,, IN , • ppgitATING. •EctmOlit,r, . • . tfoTthitivIe THE ,•-plukBR : OF .TUBES REALLY MEANT ccMttcoLLE15,,,RE$OPITO.:.••„ TION OF .DISTANT 'STAID:m.6 AND:TIpit, CLARITY • .qp• NEARBY:. STATION!, BUT TUBES IN QUA.N- TITY ALSO. MEANT BATTERY DRAIN AND EXTRA' ••• '.OPERATTNG , COST. ,...MARCON1, 'NO ..:LONGEIr' DEPENDS 'ON, ,14UMBERS., • SIX Txpits-puAt KRPOSE.. TI.IBES.-4. DO. 'TRE% -WORK OF .NOIE WITHOUT • INCREASING IATT- ERY. DRAIN: OR, ADDING TO OPERATING- .cosir..', , In ,this bane . appears' an adver- tisement sponsored by the 'Depart- ment 'of Fisheries. APPearilrg-ikthe act* is a•CoUPOn with Which any ffer=-, son may secure a free, reelpe book,, containing scores of tasty fish dishes. 'rhey're.free for the asking. ' -SPC;Iti At.'PliOE MEEUNG Concluding a report of 'the annual Meeting nf the South Brine Rend Telephone Company, the Mildmay Gazette ,had'the following: ."Before the meeting,:clesed, it was addressed by Messrs. Thos. Malcolm' and :Ernest Ackert of neat Holyrond; Yvhe are now tneinberi of a 'private telephone company which owns a line from LticknoW: and: kinlotigh,'• switch- ing being done at the 'Bell office at Lueknowe These gentlemen intimated that this company.inight be ,well vised.to. purehaaa this private line and develop the territory ..,both east. and West , Of" it, , if ' satisfactory, arrange- ments could be Made. the Directors will investig&te pie Matter and take shell actiOn..aii Mak cleerned ni'oat advantageous to • .parties concern- • Giderkb (lit Recision In Sodden 'oath isms 4 Get ,Bat Dillset. Barn It, Referee, • ,Ie Quoted- As Saying Following Giore-;..ralaieet Every Grad riaoliglyi' .'. An ArgaineatL.' Count Stood , , ' At /I= , . In. a, anddhn death fikture ' here, on, y toight, . fora third' Pia, ,'OH twenty-four hholue;esryWasof one of dthise, woi-cr received -here' -ericli-Iftook"- the death of Mts. Elizabeth C. 'Jack-. triaiifetts' piling erioliPug'Inh„"tentsbiuneof enow son, whlch ry aged 96 iniealsTrse,ivtisrktIte • Of St. liel;• motheri. Of_Mrs,,J_LG, : Armstrong, ens, .a son of Mr!. MBler ,formerlY: of • Lucknow. a -brother' Of „Isale and -Mrs. . ,-Jeeimon be ,reinerittered Milier.. , . • . here. by Theny It , • • , 'Mr.. and Mrs:. Miller had left ..their WI10- Made -her- bottle- . apart- ome in Hanna in. the nyorng. Tea- nient now ,ocCiipied .by Mr: and Mts. chilli r... +1.. the ciestination, from' Hornell, above whet was:: thee where . they set out on their ..,return the old Bank :of .1Eamiltin! • . ' 'that 'leiterneen about 440- a'co'alc- .leahson • was born near. Mim- i:tut here's' the fitori' fit. part; iron) but spent. most Of 'tor life in • . he Calgary paper: , • Newmarket.: Her husband, ' F. "Lest all night ,their earl .,,ts Jackson, predeceased .her 54 years Lacknew. Sepoyi. Gedeeich, didn't 'do • se. '"-"oseag' ai- well. they gpi. 60% paying the shot for ill-espensea cat;rheef giLesgue ectiteuiwei,tohrd:teh,:.0:10;:: . , „ suitednet.:1(); hebe. " played in Wlngham. Goderich 'held Mit' for .home -and games; , Lucknow, then. 'Made them:•an, tive offer.. to play, the single • fixture here, and. the Sailors followed up by laying ..their : proposition; before the League executive , who'. baelced them nil -on the .deel and. &Wel, the '- game played4herok 1K.r,v1111g storm nig Surviving are two sons . John, San The tussle wan played on water ceasingrY in'. is section of • . Francisco; Edward, Grano :RaPias, logged ice Mit waelt-rugged,--naro or. nearly _ . Stewart ' A:: , Hanna, .rrad40 :and. two • daughters, Mrs. G. through heaping 4ift,a thia ,thara*g, Lamb, Gedetich; , arid .I4re,, J. G. grand- to.,.'Scotfield, tevirrihlit eaSe ht of touiqrstoitin:. . ' children and seven.-.gteat granchild: "Fear ,for the sifeti Of, the 'couple • ' • ,°°. s!'17ive. tavt-TE-falt-thia--inorninl-Whetir the not heard from 'since leant*. .0yen IMPPETANT. ANNOUNCE5MT after- 4 Social Call; .1* their . WILY home to Hanna. ' ' 'residents of Luckhow d "A search •party was, ,?,,Tga3sEt4 at try surrounding.' The. merchants of noon by It.C.M.P. Officers at ,Youngs- la't„; are • SSil.eilneing Special town, but they had hardly begun the vPP°MmlitY Sal* Next Week. Iteei hunt for ' this , miSsing. couple When Bargains ire in Store for you. Shop Shoji: word arrived they had turned hp at borne and:4y* moriaY. Watch for scot#141 after sP.Saciing Ole. night iii week's".. announcement. : .11ren their ear,.. along with . ealesmen afford to, miss this money div - by who had „Mao :been. 'trapped in the .4ig 'Bargain Sale, sponsored eteieL, . Lackner, .Merehants., • Little Tot Elks -On..' Miller' Were any the worse for their niteniptecl„.toreeeh_hailw_lan-the Her. First,'„ Birthday Grain; also Robert Bowman, , Ex - Warden and Roy Patterson Engineer' Goderich. Friends were. also present from Toronto, Auburn, Sarnia, Wat- ford and Union. This community ex- :fads- theif-deepeatTSYmpathir le- the bereaved.. • , experience, Mr._ Miller aaid they..,.had . „ RAMPAGING. RIVER sto.acito. 'ROAD ICE. The Week -end rain and thaw hid the -Nine -Mile River doing tricks in Ashfield., CrOziet'a. bridge On .the „ • 6th Cencesnon, the water rose • far _ . . above nonce! 'flooding the flats and pouring over :the roadway . at this point: .AS the lee broke' up, . alma. :blocke piled Up'. 'blockading the toad - !w4., and it was .stated early in the' week that it would require three inen half ,ft day ..,,remoYieg. the.,"„blockade", to open tend to traffic. . • ' kAgrrollA ASSOCIATION The annual reunion • dinner' . and dance' of the Bruce County Associa, • , • tion of 'Manitoba will be held in the Pori Carry Hotel, Winnipeg on Feb. 1.6th, at 6:45. p.m. Mr. L. L. Porteei formerly of ChesleY, 'president, Will Preside et the .hencinet. guest speaker Will be present and, tho ntuiic and 'dente. Will be under the ,nutnage- Merit of Mr., p.,..,1c.,..iciehpher, former') of Mildalay. The executive Oottitioitto,e atihOunde 'that, the friends efBitee County are cordially.•filvitod' to attend..: • , storm w,aa. ,at ita: height. during the late afternoon. . tear -Old Daughter Of Mr. and Mrs. Srlti cottileuis eld;n4'wheal7n tiich, Ir ' the car alid oft into from ‘sonekettbv."Diied.toEa.L9rniYdon*,00doe7. is 11 short distsnee "A short time l�tera eaMratre4e1 traveler deo' skidded; into the ditch a short distanco from: where the ilwrhz;39tiirrityrati.offitthrgeltioe deei: d'ed 10 keep one' 'ear ''.1rOing on eight, 'aed with the heater turned on full bleat; they 'prepared to spent the night in the open. 'When our cm 'started to inn short of gag, We emptied thetaalc.-in the Other ear, and 'in this way we zininaged to keep the motor running it Aabsate8711Wleas' idb"ed thintois morning, end after the sterth started 10 'Sdotfieid.. We 'arrived tl,tere, ehortlY before neon; little the worse for our adventure." Pital • feught. battle' thit. • doyeloped,. • into :sernewhat' of ,' a ' genie, '•but • . never .• lacked . .;Or .SetiOti: 'There „. was two-way :action,; every goal and a couple of diSallevred ones s • , . . bringing: ferth., au argumerit,, .80 'that' and Mrs. Harry Hackett,. con- cession 10,.,,'A'shfield lave,. the ..dym-, :pithy of . the community in. the loss of their tnne, who passed ite;yeortitrrit;td, Sun- day Morning on • her first hirthday. The httle".t.Cit,•Who ,Wia• a 'partie- nlitly (goOd:..•,youn stet, „been' ail- ing COuPia Of ••claYs., On.(Satt nrday the ;was taken . Winghim ;hospital, 'where. it Ayes • decided to take her to. London; The Waspractically a11 nlgkt.. • teft4e.' earlY, •Seridey :morning, . When the Attie giri , passed 'near Clinton, during the. ,lotIrney..: • . Early teething was helieted, to ..be reaPendibli' for:: the- child's.iiitiess, which diagnosed .spinal meningitis Cf. ,a!aort7cOnta. gime type.' .!.• ' ABPPIELD'140V'S, !SISTER. ' The funeral servke. was held at LONDON ;the 'hOtne on Tiefiday,, with Ref.r./.'W. Pstton Speaking'. comfortingly ,to • e'„death ..ecetiried in '..Victoria the bersiOied PatentS. • Pallb reit • :ilespital on Tuesday, Of tW.P. W. Were four little school boys, •ittek Al - Manning, formerly Rose :tell,, a ton; ,itareld.' Icienry,..10aa Henry and ter'. of Mra.s'Elther 'Alton Of AShtield. Alvin Aiton. Six littlo giris. acted as Manning 40,'.ottire4 s lengthy ilO.‘7*44',. bearers, . jean , Gwan- illncss 'ainCe lindettOhit 4h6,0PeistiOK dolyn itteleeven, ,Taylor, Lor - the 'teat dei of the. 'old. year. , .110 rerine Drennan, LDontia: Honry 'Mad sister, Mrs. Alton:•na'atieett With her Rhea . 'Durable: ,:InteriaPrit was "in: for the' past ' three :Weeks., :The funetil Greenhill cemetery. • 4 will- b� held in London the.. sorrowing .VittentS, declir day). There IS A family ef. three two. litOtherd, . And -- and aOde gang, and two.dolontork • •Attlit euMvei • . . the nigiiiiitY Of-feag seereeiY: ,hrae:w 'what. the icore,Wept. ' 'Lucktiovi - took the lead midway • throtigh, the .A.174 ,petiisit-when Greer • tied •Jewitt • Worked:in': With, Jewitt 'scoring. The SePOYe made it., so they thought; 0-0 as the Period. woad When. :•• Thompson carried the pick back . of the net and slipped -it' , to Jewitt who hinged. it heist.. Time .,keePere: • announced that tie Waa Uri as the goal .was scared-;'snd Referee MernP, Who was in hot water ill, night dia.: allowed ...ttiwp.:.,'Inigt.tegf,..„Lesilmt,,, Gotlerieli *al' It rip in. the Seeond,,.' on --what 'fens ' faced asg:41:: pEci, neutrsl ked. But tLater dl on the p elke rt of kthe :1,":1°: statement Goderich so hothe e' 1 1;1 to See, declared ..the goal was not Goderieli had a goal called back int the third ,period, With s player in' the '., Crease, that brought ' another aigu- • meni. The winning Counter came with ' about six Minutia . to go'On a shot , , fromthe blue line. With a,- 'Goderich, player' racing in to ,push ' in. the' diso, before': VirilitToori ..itat it Cleared. . Goderich were -extended to : hold the lead as the 'Sepoya made a. last desperate effortte tie , up, a game,: that was questionably .won, but that of_everyt. 6brit..puters.,into_a gave 'the, fens value With • Milo:. rolis- '! coil, '0,ning -lay-don; 13e- fense,: Book, Thorapsen; • Centre; 'Jew- itt; ;Wings, MscliOnald, Greer; Al- ternates, Fisher,HeO,Orreick Render' son, 'Miller and Goderich-Goal. ..stao; L4fetite. Stoddart; Centro, Vsr:, Robinson; •Wings, Art: Dealt, Dawe; Alternates, Bill aid, Walt Weathrooki'. yohh*, Arnold , Dook. ' • i•eeei*ed here on :Tneedai; eve!' PiCie01. :Referee, Vail WiliWt Any too' .., erich didn't' tato kindly to, him and • to IniVe hint ocIIte iTt the '