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.Virn. Fowler
PHYSICIAN 'di ,.SURGEON
Office .Hours;,
.PM .7.00-809 PM
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,Bun.44y8-4.30-2,,00 ,p,.M...
Or BY 4PP0intment
'Phone 86 -
- GREEN ,,i-fARtpwocip, . for ;sale -
Apply at Sentinel. Ciflice
'Polt SALE -An "Ideal" incabator
'.?259 egg., capacity., Good 'as .,neW. Fef
papticolarsapply at the Sentinel
Office.,
FARM. FOR SALE400 acres, 9th-
' Con,-, • Ashfield. Apply to. John T.
' Blake R. 7
MRS: PETER MeCALL,• wishes to
advise the public that she is the rep-
resentative of the California Per-
funie Co. Orders' taken it her • home
each Saturday. •
WOOD FOR ''SALg-A quantity
of 4-foet elm body Wood, Piledir
field, bandy for trucking, at $8.00 per:
• corci..:L-.F.' G. Todd, R.. 2 Lucknow.
FOR `SALE -.-100 acre farm, .. situ*
• ed in West-. Wawanosh on a provin
cial road foul, miles from town. Good
buildings, soil, water and fences:
About five acres hush. Reasonahlt
terms. Must be sold to close estate._
.Write Box' 256, ,LuCknew Sentinel
AUCION SALE' of Farm Stoek
horse S and cattle, at . Lot 9; Con. S.
Ashfield,"On Tuesday, March 15th, 'at
one, o'clock. : 'See bills for , list and
George Twamky, Pref.)
•Matt. Gaynor,. Ado
CLEARING AUCTION 'SALE o
'` farm 'stock' and implements, at Lot
25; Com 5,. West •Wawanoshi. One Mil'
south of :St Augustine, at
ThlirsdaY, Xareli 24th.: See bilis -
- Frank Leddy; Prep.; Matt: Gaynor
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•• CLEARING • AUCTION SALE 04,
stock, , implethents _house,:
ICOIT'effeetS" at Lot fg, dOm
• Township, on Wednesday, March 23
See for terms and .list..,111arry
J. FII,Pron. :Well Henderson
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'AUCTION ',SALE -of
and impiementa at the. 'McPherse:..
east of Gravel Ttd.; on MendaV;
• - bilis for and'. ternit!
Walter' F'prter, • PrOp:; John. 4. Mae
Ade,'
• VARM FOR SALE -North half ot
Lot, No. 4, Con. 12,• W. D., Townshi•p
' of Ashfield;' frarne dwelling, plaster
Clad,' good frame barn on StOne fowl-
plation, 3.stabling underneath,„ also
shed,' water supply ; spring well:
Eno Wn-a .
For further* particalitis . aPPIY to
Mrs. .1. R. R., 3, Luck-
• now. of Joseph Agnew, Lucknow, Ont
.ocaI Kids Win First
••01 .Juvenile• . •••• • .4 . • • ^
Outsrriart Kincardine By 6 'I'o 1 Score
• To Take Big Lead, In Goals.,Tb:
:Count Series For 'Bruce • Juvenile
CliaMOORShiP
Clarke • Finlayson's smooth working
'3uyen*s, *'gave 7;1...uchnnw hoelceg'
fuPg nothei treat oii M.Qncia?"1"gli.
with, .a,cleVer'.:.disPlaY of puck ,passinp•
that subinerged,Ilie .Kincardine lads
in. a 6 - 1 deluge Of -girls,
The Victory gave. the Lucknow kid!'
a Wide margin in, their two -game
goa1s7tolcount series for the 'Bryce
'31,1venile ch piofi1iij The reftriT
•garne .Wns Played in Kincardine last
eight (Wednesday') tee late for us te
report the .outceme. . •
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. Starting: off on the attack, Luck/lair,
played rings around the Kincardine
team. The firstTine of Dahmer, :Eecly
•and- Cook had • their opponents .dizzy
th their 'passing plays, and Close
.checking, but: it Was near the ;Middle,
•of the period before Eedy aliened, thc.
Scoring on a pass from Ceok., Buttor:
and Aitchison lclicked for another one
.that ''‘Aras called back on, an off -Side.:
•Kincardineittn•ned it on to ellen the
second period' andwould have flashed
the red light More than once except
for some spectacular performing by
,Reid MeKim, who was • calmly turn-
ing aside all: threats2'MacDOnahl and
Aitchison breke away.: with •the latter
91xkping Ross. the nass. This goal.
-tt--Wed-A;h`-•
they , caine..thrOugli" with:. a. Scoring
spiny:Fe:. Cook made it lumber three
rill a -scrainble in front 'ef the •net
Dahirtor • scored again in. less than, a
minute on •a • sole 'rush 'gild he added,
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,aeother Shortly ,after On a pass •froin
•Cook, ' L:'
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1iynn
.:3 -cored -Kincardine's -'Ione
.t011Y In the third; but the E,edY to
DahinefAe -Caiik:'tbinhination :got' We
eqbalii„er a matter of S"e6inds .before
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the gong 'ended:, the .game•
;..ticknow,-..- Gee!, Reid . • Me•Kitii; De.-:
ten.S.,'Lleyd Wylds, Ross 'MacDonald;
J. Dahmer, j. Cook; I. 'Eedy:
Alternates, 'Buster:, Whitby, 'Doug.
'Aitchison,. :Ernest Biitton and Frank
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FORMER' RSIDENT DIED IN .
•• WEST -FUNERAL figRE
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Mrs. T. E. Finlay, formerlY o'
Lucknow and Ashfield, died in Sari
katben,. on Monday morning, March,
'7th, The' funeral service Will be, 'held
on Saturday afternoeriin the:' 'Pres-
ohyterian' . Church,. • LuclOiowi at2:10
,..eot'eelr'oir.
c;lc,.1,•Int?`Ftnent. in Greenhill
." FIRM, •KANA.GED dBy LOCAL.
• goy TERittiToity
The Darling Company, who recently
took over the premises of the former
Abattoir in Ohathanirare experiencing
--crsnlemlitrox-PariSi-mriatheirbusinesS7
' J. McCallum, Manager of the eonip.:2
any and son bf Robeit MeCallun
of Lticknove, reports that his lino ha
purchased the business Of thelOntario
Ccirripany' at
'at Petrolia will he dismantled
and the machinery and equipment
moVecl to the, Chatham, factory, vvhere
all the processingwill be done
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Thiswill mean' that the „Darling
,OInpany i11 plade five new trucks
in, commission, to ,, look after ' the • bus-
iness ; in their newterritory, which
extends as far north as Owen Sound,
and • includes' the Counties. ef Perth,
• Huron and Bruee. At the,present• d
they are cOmpletelY covering thS coun-
ties of Kent, Essex,' Larabton, Elgin.
amr lVliddlesex, with 'depots in London
and Walkerton..
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• • •IN MEMORIAM'
,AN!DERSON-Iii. loving Memory of
-.George--=-Anderson,- -
March Sth, 1984, in bi5.•78th year;
. 'Gone but, not forgotten. I '
Sadly missed by his ,wife and sons.
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• Ki 11,. ear d lne-7-;.0Toaly. -
IrWin; 1St ;line,•: Flynn
.1Tareus;',Linklater; Alternatos;', Cothill Wt1l, -
901,, Lecicridge„ Wilson..
ch ilhrothf;
• •Referee -Ernie ;Baker. , •
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AlIENA CL.1.1B NIGifl
BORN •
MILLER -To 'Mr.. and Mri. 'Frank, • rn '
• STILL HOPEFUL
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The eptirnismof .the ',westerner is
indeed remarkable, for after suedes.
,sive. years of crop failure,. John G.
Stnith of Osage; Sailc., states' thet
.are hopeful, of better things this year,'
Mr. Smith in renewing: his Sentinel.
subscription, stated that in the dried
out area of Sb4era,, easkatehet(van;
:vilt,19re they, Ifye;•thcy have had etgin
-sUcceSsiVe bad )'ears, -'and Of these the
past. year Was, the :Worst,
SPIT CLEANING SPECIAL
' Cash ' and. a..rry, Suit c/paning: see
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pial, for., one Week, only, March 14th
ee-rp iece- Suit earirr
ed and pressed, 7,5c, --Neil. MacInnes,-
Lucknow: •
ST7i1R161-§'• LADY PASSED
• • •• AWAY ON SATURDAY
• Death: caMe.nnexpectedlY on Satur-
day to Mrs. George IVIcRebefts,,'at
.her hoiner Concession 8; Weir
wanosh. .Mrs. McRoberts, • who. WA Lforrnerly;
, Minnie •HainS,:' Was an e`s--
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taerned and popular resident of the
St. .1-le1ens ,community. She was • in
her 62nd year
The funeral:. service.. was Jithect at
her late residence, 011 Monday, with
interment. in Dungannon cemetery.' ,
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Rebekah, Dinee
• DooFprizes andnovelty evenre,were
'reateres of the Rebekah donee • on
,Friday ' venieg,.' One .of the door
Prizes, a table . cloth, Went to ;Mrs
,Eldon, Henderson.. Maudie Fisher and
Donald' MacKenzie were the . lucky
equple the:spot; dance; receiving a
on Saturday, March .5th-asbn..' s• tively. cam: MacDonald get the
on 0 n dance to
ballo theball o
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Appow .NEly AGENT
ted:Iliple,y agent at the SilyerwOod,s
egg grading 'and. Crearn "station, .
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: John A; 1VIcLean has been appoin-
succeSsion, to John Bell; conithencing
his new' 'clUties • on Monday last John
.MeLean:.)tieeils,
no ,introdeetien,,te the
peCiple Pf 7 this •-cotritnimity;Thayihg-
been born and'' faiSed
,Ile:has
had, shilicient experience .in egg grad-
-1 .
ing in .past Years,'td 'enable ' hiin :to
give satisfaction in tins
Express,--. „ •
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LUCKNOW BIBLE INSTITUTE
• • A junier' Bible Courae for the ehild-.;
:SALE OF 11611SES-20 head freir.
2 to 8 yr, all broken:and quiet, :.at.
Cook's 'farm, • N.:H. Of Lot 13; Con
West WaWanoSli.,, 5 'Miles south 01,
Lucknow on°Thursday, March 176 ,
, Ternis,, Cash; unless otherwise ar-.
:Patterson, .Prop.
Matt:,Gaynor, Auc
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. FERTILIZERS
• After March 150,, we will have it
stock here in our ware room all
:brands: of C I. 'L. and . -Empire
Chatham 'fertilizer for immediate de-
liVery:- For full- pticulars,146-7-blr
'phone • either John : Kilpatrick Or
N., E. Bushell.
• FARM FOR SALE -Lot 5, Con. 4
' Kinross, 100 acres- good clay loan:
N'vell drained,' rwell •fenced l and good
*----.-water- supply; '1.$ 'acres fall wheat.
, First class brick house with furnaee
, • and 'bath,large barn and driving,.
• shed' in first class. repair: Four"iniles
• from Lucknow. Reason for selling,
.pber health: Apply to. Robert
'Moffat; R. 6, Lucknow..
•It Yon :are ambitious this, is. for
YOU!'" sUCCtSS GUARANTEED',
No risk. Selling' line, of. 200 poPulat.
products in exclusive territery! • Join
our salea, fore for, prefitable wage'
150 men average incoiad of $35:00'
-weekly! Rm. free 'particulara,,with
out obligations WRITE: TODAY!'
FAMILEX CO., ; 570 St Clement- St.,
Mentreal. •
TENDERS WANTED By THE
„ , 'r9TNskiP OF ASIIFIELD
• Tenders , will ba received bythe
undersigned clerk for • crushing and.
hauling'111*.t.roximately , seven :thous-
and yards ,,,ravel. A niarlied.cheque
for 1j) pe•nt: of tender to itecomr
•.nanY ,tender. . Contractor to pay for
glitvel.:.:LOW6§t-lir -any-- tender' libt
necessarily accepted, , Tenders to ' be
opened at, 2 pan., March 14th,1988, ,
• Herbert C. Curran, *Road "'SOL,
Lucknow 7. .
C. E., McDonagh Clerk tucknott
• ' NOTICE OF TENDER • ,
Tenders will be received' by the
under4ned up to the First day of
• April,. Ag.,. 4948; :tot . the purchase
of a two. Storey frame; dwelling tui'd
• let satiate on the West Odd of Steil,
ffer*Streeti in, the -Village of twit,
nOir, being ; Villago. lot, no. 367, "'
ea, ,
• ,St,... trick!s Night ' , dance -and -
bingo, under auspices orir the ;Arena;
the, Town' LiteltnoW
Thursday,. March 17th. .9 door prizes.'
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3 draw.S at 10, 11 and 112, o'clock; lst
in etch diaa lidies overnite
lrig Bingo, 5c. ,usual good:prizes.' Olcl
atid newt time •dancing,'to MaeXcn-:
ziesOrcheStr,a7.:. _Pree check redm.:
General adinisSion,: 25e.
:flOCKEYMTj•,
A Meeting of the Lucknow IlOcke-
'.,(41nb and all ,hiterested''citix'epWllr
be ..held in the-Corinnunity: Hall ripen:
'it the arcea• this 'Thurs:dziy'
-iit,4740,- -to-I-war -reports- of the'• sea-
.
sort's -activities and to: discuss :any
matters O•f lioCkey interest that may
arise.• •
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT._
Air.S460-ei.ihet's -
eknow Sentinel,
Listen in to 0 TC N X Wingham, nt
*1.20 P.m'',on Fiiday Good news • for
Farmers arid Citizens. .
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VETERANS -ATTENTION
The: regular Meeting of the Wing -
ham Branch N. 180 of 'the.
rfegion. B. E.:.8. Ly, will be held in
the Orange Hall at Lucknow, on.
TueSday,, March 22nd at 8,15 p.m'.
All veterans aie •invited- to , attend.-
trOWne, Sec'574.
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The highest; or any tender not nee-.
•essatily'aecepted. . ,
For further particulars; apPly to
Joseph ,AgneW,...tucknOW
- FERTILIZER
Lucknow Joint 'Club Will . Operate.
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their gertilize,r1.,_rniXing,.,station.7•-this-
'Year. 'Under the `samehianagetnerit aq
the three previous year, Club Mein-
bers, :arid 'those who • jeiti the clubs;
'having their materials :„ 'mixed here
are. asSurefi �f swing a fertilizer
Second to .none.., aftored them, any
where i besides saving themielves
, Prides. On materi•al's and On
/application .t6 • • ' •
. TatnieSon manager:
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LucknoWi R: .1)tingefition
this Fridav nt- 4:15 p.m- in -the Bible
Institute, Rooms'. The Course will con-
sist of_a_ General Bible:Course,. ,13ible
011d Missionary Stories, 'Bible, Choi.-
uses;,:kentorization of the Scripture
and Old limns of the Church, Pnblic
Speaking and Bible Geography.
The :regular Bible Classes for fligh
School students and adults will be
beld as usual in the evening at .7.30
and 8.15 Sere and prayer Seryice,
at 7.o'clock. •
I This Friday :evening, 'Rev. j. K.
-Ma'eOillivray 'will have charge -4 the
two Claas, periods' for .adults at
'time the books: of Romans' and, He-
brews .will he Studied:. We hone:the`9
will he a good attendance. Please in..
vlte your *friends.
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MR AND MRS. FRANK GORDON
OBSERVE 461'11 ANNIVERSARY
'Residenti, Of_ Winnipeg Were -Mar-
ried in Lucknow By Rev. L M.
Wallwin Of The, Methodist Church
• Mr: and Mrs', , Frank.. Gordon , of
470 Telfer 'Winnipeg, were ben-
. bred 'on. the afterneeri of Feb: 16th,
by 'd neap ;friends frem' Green.
Wood lJnited Cliu.roli; :and otherS, 011
the 'oeeasion'of their fortieth ' wedding
'anniversary:
t• Mrs. ,Oerden 'boa been, a I member,.
of Greenwood • ehureh. einee its inccp
tion, member ,of the ,Women's
organization, for Many: year's.'
. After Congratulations - and . geed
YisbeS were expressed by Mks.
Flitcs-
man .and Mrs. COngalton on ;behalf ..ef
thefriends, Misg: Betty Galusha, drested in her mother's wedding dress'
and. 'Presented 'the guests of
boner :with a beautiful_,Jace,,. table.
'efiith"Iiiidliftle-:'Misa betty'. fladdea
'presented' Mrs, tiOrdeilot with • a
(pet of fle"werS: 'After ye „pleasant:
social time, 'dainty. refreshments .'were,
gei•Ved, There were thirty,Ave guestA,
present: '
. 14r,, :and Mrs. Cordon :(nee Annie
:West) :were ; married', Luekitatv,
the pastor of the Methodist
Church,. teg, M. '
Mtg.. 13atitingy Slater Of the. Rev:.
W.all,Winf wag. among the guests
8.1,`,1..13e early and 'de -Operate, 011 thla huPPST oecaSion.
win• a box of chocolates. •Music was
furnished' by `McCartney' orcheitra.
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MANY • WgEli-g$0 TRAvgfAxi
c. B. weelc,end bargain fares,.
that relilacqd Qent-a-mile rates.
contin'ue to be quite 'popular, and the
past , ‘veqic•-end saw a heavy passen-
,t,Yer: list from Points along: this linc.
NQ 1es than thirtyP.,five tickets Were
sold at the local depot the, end. of the
Week' chieTly. to Torento and Lonilen,
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r•,.$ ORD; •rAiit
. • Carrielc„, tOteswater Agricul-
tural • societies have joined hands to
held their third Annuol Seed
and Cop institbte, It Will be held, at
Tteswater
this . Year pn • Tuesday
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rize
lists ,are,13:eing distributed it lished the W: R TorniinSan',Travell,
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the presont tirri?•and classes for hig SOf914rshiP awarded' annually t(
cereals,small seeds, peas- bean,e, boy' and studefit. Those winn
sweet corn and potatoes. Classes in 'Pg the sch°1°shi-P e°11i'e to Ott"
Ojai" wheat -fOr7thoSe whO. .as I the' g4ests'-(4 :Mi.': and 1V4s' Ton:1%
have never won Prt,zss in these clas.
:nestewr itteernaencilttirsaegfeshmda:111.Y6117aTtiiee174into-:
'ciar
class for oats is. also attract;
mg :cOnSiclerable uttetitien, Samples in
,this class malt 'repres•ent. 50 inishels
at least ,fOr sale; ,
:feature pf the show Will be the
itt,ternoon meeting. at Which Mr. J. A.
Latighland,. Guelph, and 'Mr,
John D. MacLeed,'Orops 13rar;411, Tor-
onte, :will give interesting address°
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on subjects : relating. to Crop -produc•i
tiOn. and ...crop.. improvement
: 'Prize • listsl arid further 'irlfOrination
Tonilinson. Scholarship
Adopted In • Other Ridings
Wiarton, And qKincardine• 'Student..
Are This Week Guests At Otto•
Of Local Studena
Will Again Be 'Selected Next Yea:
.Press Gallery, WO -use' of COUnnony•
,]4y 9bariesi,,,Lynen'Y
,13)a,e „TOinlinsOrv,..'young.
Port ,''Elgin lawyer, who, represen't
the histerie riding of Brine 'in th,
libuse of Commons, haS: originate7'
an idea .'tb Inspire high schoel stu
dents to take an interest And ,partic•
linson and see for • themselves' ho
the machinery of governnient iii Can
;WA is operated, .
'"The majority . of young peeple hav
en't'any idea. what goverifineiit is 'a?
about,'' says. the young Bruce mem,:
ber.. "The .Onlg way know •to, get'
thein aluail from erratic , ideas of
government is to bring °them to Ot-
tawa and let - thein see Ter thein -
selves."'
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.Winners Are Cotning:.:
ACcOrdingly, • Robert.' McMaster 19 -
year -old student 'ef- the Wiarton
School' and 'Dorothy. Irwin, alio . 9 Of
:the Kincardine.,,High,School -.Went to
ray:be • obtained •:froin. '•the direetor'•
• _fiticiWa ' 'Monda • ' h 1,)
scholarships; •,first • as 7good " studentS,
, and' SecoridlY, .„b3,,' 'majority vote of.
LUCKNOW. NOTED. SHIPPING their fellow studentS.' . The decisier
POINT FOR 'FERTILIkER-
, .I.mcknows cOntinues to. hold an ont.
standing position .as a shipping point
Q1 'fertilizet For miring. 'delivery
thirty 'Cara of .0.A.-14:..:and tnipife
:Chatham fertilier, have-, alrelid-Y been
.ordered shipped to this PRiXit,, to. bc
unloaded, within the next two.,wee •.
This sneaks. well. for the .prosperoUs
farming ‘cortinninity centred' an:Mild
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Twenty years 'age, N. E., Bushell
began shipping fertilizer AO Luek-.
now, a business Olen in its'
Since 'then the tonnagelias gra ually
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inereased untililast-year: it reached -,i,
• PASTOR •RESMNS• Lucknow.
Rev,' J.: K. '.McGillivray, of. Ashfield;
, Presbyterian Church,, has. 'placed , his
resignation.. in the hands of Maitland '
Presbytery, to take effect: in, Ma •
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• ENGAGEMENT , ANNOUNCED 1
:The engagernent is onathinc'ed ' of
Helen ---Beatrice; ''..daughter of
Mrs. 'Lucy and the 'late' J W Swan
of,'Clintoii “orrnerlY of Lucknow) te
George •Edward, :only • son of, ',Mrs.
of, the pupils, incidentally, i§ .subject
to the veto .t'h teachers. The win
sner Must :not only l'be ; popular but
well • in his 93.:. her . gtndie.s.,
Young Mr-*--7,-14eKasiot a;id-'711 *,
ial Museumandthe National •At Gal-
lery, the Archives with it thousand
of interesting, xtubits dealing ec •
tly with..9anadian history,, the • Royal.
.
Canadian " the ...EXperimenta''
Farm, the Research •Laboratories, the
CiVie Water ...Purification. Plant, •
Pominion' Bureau of .,,,Statisties and
Parl.iarnento..e- atu• re. ,;:',;±
Trip •
• the highlight of the trin:is a per•;
Peak' equalling' 52, Car leads,. . sopi1 interview whiCh • Prinie
Mitis -
This amount has not been exceed- or 'big has kindly eonSented'te gh'e
ed at. en•Y .other Shinning point; by. ,
any prie. company., the two • young • students from Brace
Last year Ole of the StUdents re ,
„ ••marked after leaving the 'Prime:Min.
, , • •• , ister's Office: "Som e day I'm wino
WHAT . MAKES A qopp 1.0wN?
Orgee a:tic! the late P. P.• Potter a
r.)!zi its a 'sets'or hinge. , • -.
World's Day of Prayer'
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- Tiro' :World's.' Day of Prayer was:
cbeerVed in the . United Church on.
Wednesday, Merck Mrs. Parest,
Mrs..; Rev, MacDonald Mrs. Rath*
well presided and each took part in
tho pre,pram prepared for the Meet-
ing., Mrs.,Stothers read the acriptUrr). ,
,;essen.':i Miss' Pearl Henderson gave a
splendtd. talk on „the :topic '.`peace and
.Prayers were read: by
-Decker, and Mrs. ..T...;Bprns;', ,
-Mrs' Stewart d Mrs Ti V Mee
.Kenzie? Mrs. meguiiiin and Mrs.
ivirs..• Ernie Ackert contribu-
ted a Solo "My, Prayer" accoMpanied , •
t'Y her daughter. The Meeting closed
with hynt..nand,prayer ,
Presbyterian W. M. S. •
The M. 5. held • • their regular
tneeting at the,home.o.f'Mrs. Porteous
,
AVith Mrs. ,lVfacDonaldpresidiog;
-Tation :read the ''seripture lesson,*
followed by Prayer by Mrs. MacDori-'
ald...The Bible study wne given 1)1'
1VIrs. •Russell 'on, "God in ;Nature",
froin the Pialma-Mrs. W. Huston led
in prayer. The topic 'Wlas, on Manitoba
and Was takenby Mrs. •Agnew and
this was followed a reading by
Por-
teous served refreshments, 1.
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Nirs;',a, Agnew. The meeting closed
,wath ,hynin and prayer., Mrs..Por--
treticetvi Y. P. • U. ' "
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The 'weekly mecting, was , held,'Wed-
nesday :evening and ''opened - .with
,byroli 229 and the •president, Elmira: -
Alton in the chair.The Lord's pt.& er
was--repea e and, ynin 4-Wris.sung•
kiyen by George Henry: The Meeting
Vie roll call next :week 'IS to, ,be an. -
read by Russel. Afton. lean Cameron
•,r,aYe the topic musical: number Wei .
sWered :the,' books • Of ' the Old
Testament.: The scripture lesson Was
. .
elosed' with • hymn •''2
;qenedietion.•
Cnited Church W M. $.
• . . .
,The,Tegular meeting. of the United
q hard, T., :waa'held,len W,Pdnes-
lay.. The devotional Period . was .taken
:5y the , president, .Mrs. Rathwell. Mrs.
T. If: 'Alton gave a: temperance: read-
ing. Mrs Stethers read tlr"..seripture
lesson., MiS. W. •Mtirdie's gronp, had .
-charge of the program. Chapters Of,
the Stticly book "A ,New ' Church -faces'
'a Ncw,Worle; were, given:in an in=
teresting.payby Mrs., W. L. Mac-
kenzie•1 and Mrs.. R.,' H. Tboinpaon:
praio•s-weie react- by 4;
n and °Mrs. , W., L. MacKenzie. Miss.
Ictean read letters fiont Mis. Helen
raw Mitchell in Han -chow, telling
f•-,,their.',Work. and • of the dangers 'Of,.
t..
• to cbme back (here .as a , M'em‘ber of •9
-Godbi ii---T-orrig-MDT-th-rrman to
At• • n iows a plaee where people live, , • ,, .
amon,t
'c'in-s-t-iternonts .in .fignres but -on the , Mr. Tomlinson has loui • high le
k,
Mrs. McKay
Observe .,61s..1„:;•AtiOjertary.
Mr;1111, aelia5; Still Actively - Engaged
•
At His Farm At Whitechurch In
Spite 0.i. flis.,98 Years, .
•
. irecfc4;:..gaeXacr.,:.a. hardy ;Scot; is
One • Man Who ,doeS. not think of -Ceti's.-
ing work. „At793;', he.Showslittle sign
Of retiring,. MondaY,',. he. and Mrs.
MacKay Celebrated'. their,:-i'2.dy'7firs,f
'wedding-anititrer artry-'` •
Heater' MaeKay... and :Katharine
;Macdonald' were :married in, 'Seaforth
sixtY-ene, yeat's ego They've 150eyi
happy, because they made up. their
mind On: that day to .saille at .tronble.
instead ,,e,f•' grouching at it:: Bbin in
Inverness; Scotland, When he. -WaS
,years Of age -Heater MacKay carrie
to Nova Seotia With :his 'family; 'on A.
Wripd-jainmeir, like those he had Wit-
ched:rbis ,f ether help, bUild.,They set,.
tied at Zotra, hear tiroodstOckLater
they moved to liAthitecheircli,
;Fifty-two, years age' MaciCaY: star!,
ted out to, colkect creain for a creani-
ery: Collecting.:creant-was an, innoVa.:
tion then, .and he did it with Ai teal;
wagon, covered with :a ,ohneny and r
draWft by a team; of horaeS. Credal I
Was :130.414 from the' Peepie, a sain-
pie •.Was taken' froni it; in a bettle, it
waS 'weighed and then- li dpinned,in
together • in the One tank: When tile
road Ntrits retigh 'andrticky,: •It was
tiet-tineentritifiFte -Start Tinto •
hater ,betere., 6 retUtned' to White
huich-Por ,37 years he did thia.
Thittame:. the. _tracks-Priti-41th-4
driVer • he '.'kept eoIleating Cream
uiltii after; he was 89 •Stsait ;of age
•LaSt.fail Hetter gtreXaY Awls in
a very precarious: state of. health, hut
.*rallied, with the'restilt that affor
woks: tho liosnital- he ..was'
on-
pietely cutid
,Retird Nothing Sine thb.,
dreainerY foe, Which; he Worked fortyk
two, years ,CloSed-down 1928, lie*
Started' `.Worlting.•, -on his failn nir
'WhiteChtirCh, Where ha' has remained'
Ire-imssionaries in -China, also ..a
as a natter •of, "cusedness",more•than • •
ilated betWien the. Schools The ' -;'•6
ger pupils . are particularlY enthus-•
tter from Mrs. Rev. Craw. The
eeting closed with prayer by Mrs.
•Rev.) Tucker.,
compesite, attitude of the human schools, in his • constituency ,
m
element, If' you find .a.: town split, into dine; ..Wiarton,- Lucknow-aed Pert
clignels--with one set - oppassing, Just Elg . The scholarships are alter -
anything elsei what another proposes,. . Ull-
lit.TRON MEMBER .IDEFENDS
iastie.bitt the awards 'are given only
- no -matter ,how low Its assessment
Or how great its wealth, that is a poor
town: Conversely, if its citizens, are
friendly and willing to work together
it is rich; even though ithas trouble
in breaking even in • its • financial
statements, it is wealthy. It IS the
character of its citizens that make a
town good or, badi regardless of its
, s
econonne advantages. - • Exchange s on 0 w ere t e pupilget ofl
her th -*
-.1f-the abave_is'Llrua-Lucknow-ca •-:is-caryaLtakeeiiLtee;t4re-m, eteh-heni(1)1r.
lay claim to •being- a ,good town '
to: 'those in • :the .Junior :matricuhition. RADIO' TAX INCREA4SE
class
Objection Arises Because It Is A
Quite A/L....Adventure• • . , •
•The trip' to Ottawa from Bruce Direct 'Tax He Pointed ,
County is 450 miles. The first stOr Indirect, Taxes That The TaxPayer'l
we' believe that ' not in years has ,pertitmity d meeting :,pre,,ii6,. Iie.p.,
thore. been .the unanimity , in working
• for- the good
burn.: Then they leave for Ottawa
t..,,cif the colmritunitY; that Meals en trahis. and ymewine, ears
heris at present in this village. e, :,
y•a-,:ttOggilSitteers41.1AV' haodv, ehnat'Nurel'ieVtgednoenlei 133iiitli cniii
travelling. '
. Ji,_is_nat_rny_privilege-to-know Bitr- 'iintsepaislt Ye-e!::.to'ilt; lt.hsheipTiZ'er.:$: 'T.64e-tp: It.ill:p-al',,A°Incl:H.
, ,
,i.n7yil.!8.aPtiasrfaadcatiyo'n.b.vbn,titii:1,.'hlisshle t,ttoet.,e xihrirtehses Leed of, Lucknow' and Goble'. Scott
Sentinel of March 3rd, espeeiallYhi8 of Fort Elgin..,Ticey went ,lionieliighly
, ,r
tribute -to that kindly, cultured -Luck- 'p.er,satimpressedio irt.teri,,iw, with m Mr. Tomlinson slid thei
now,: !old Cesw. 0,6.601, ,K,i4
My inexnery goes back to s the
boy', • Edward S. daeyli, s.,med,e, ,the , .strongest .. imilyesst6h .,...an,,
them
yhen. I listened with: pleasure, to, his, 7,11, young; Bruee irtembel, says that
honored; fethera IRA% • James' Caswell,' school
gives
an
,edaeotfail, ta,tt a trill
ivri,hol...z.en.ckno.A.v, InAshfield'a,
''•• ' . Ott ' d ' ' ' , ' '
ill 71se„:. to . , Ottawa does a meat deal to instil'
. APPRECIATED 'TRIBUTE
, Like ,tur, ,Faiaday, have a, much an Interest lit public' affair'sIle •Say
pried- Copy , of Mr. E: S. Caiwell's histbe.litr has caught 011 Pwl Mutin
t
.061. Du.nean'' Rosrs,
for Middlesex East ur plaithinc; 'to
"Canadian Singers :atid• Their 'Song,S'',,
third edition. ' As an example 'of Mr.
:CasWell'S thoughtful interest: in old'
friends, I recall, when .1 mentioned:in
recall . the, time when I mentione'd in
a letter to hilt:, that I• had cOrtespOn-
dence With 'a" hrOther• OddfellOw, IR' J.
McMath, • of Detroit, formerly' of
1,,neknowt Iit his tapliT, he exTiressed,
his pleasure at locating 'Bob MCMath
,
bOW. lodge, having.,,been an ' Ode el.. _ .
ha tii iid176.41: c. 01 tede , •-•-t h, a t71.1e-lall: et-Wi,,ite-11:5'.'Ple-11:4).;L-tvil,--Tti'::::::-11',1:::1),I.:17.., : . t,i1,,:it,,Ii:xici,c:44‘e.„1,,:litidhilltg-tts•tylritile'a:11411:ipda:ne.y:ibriy.i:0Y':ibb;o:c".6,fr*otioo::ii,e0ott:lue.t
Pobably' the senior member ofrlitiek,
Mr. 1VIettath;• it MaY, be stated; is
. . . ,
.
. ,,, -,i„, TIMERS•" •,
. can 'abolish the three, Per cent., eltele
., •
. .
low for over 60 years, Al one tim0 Old Tintets „,Atere well uprocvnt,,,Li 00 in xatien, mr, lleachtnan 'ton,
_ _
Itmorig th•o ihrge 'crowd that turitod, ,-1.thled.'
out for • "their" s');ate. on TitiirsflaY • ., : .- . N
night.. llot 'coffee Was sert'.0d l`re(s: Card Of Trtabks, •
and was nitleh in dOnlnnd, ng the. nigln ,,,,e. ..mi.,-tt witstri !milt. wishes to tin ,
. . , .
t.ti'i81' „tbviiiistet!:eirn")tienc).111(11',.ii,‘,' ittntAll'illift.',Y.Pro 171,*(4i,':' Covely* thank 'ithek who • brought
v,id6 bilii', .solno expertniontal ..c.,..q-k i flowers. and fruit. and who tent 'earilS '
Wilhe dole With this•toutfill fa doter‘: during her, illness in Witnrhatii It:M-
irth% if it is •satisfaet0v enough to' vita , ' . 1- •
Hos-
ie 'Sentinel warrant, phithamat. ' .
• . • ' .
• Xnewa• Little About ,•
1
. •
•.`•`We are keeping radio in a, .-ser•-• •
arate, compartment, for , the •fmple
reason that We want. to ',mew , -What :
cOsts. and we don't want it to l kip.%
away.' with .up,". Stated Deitch/
MA) for North Huron, in an ad-
diesi at Wingham.•,,
_.-,r-t-W,ben the :question 'gOv-ernment-
tontrel first. Caine up* in 1928 .there ,
was ‘no• ' and the; goetzurent •
:had an ,ovewheitning support. go-.. •
ing to the. cotintry,o. he said.:"••
:tr.;*‘-TalltPtrlete4Prree'sthear,tritYtitnta:etshaiPthe coun- t' .„:' .
little or nothing 'about., •There is the ••
throe. per:Cent. excise .tax Onall goads
'which conte igte. the country and, the
erilinary ,eight per cent; sales tax on
everything. In addition., there • is. a
cent .a pound. .sugar .and, figure,s •
eal 'that, ,every ..nian or person: in
the Detninipri konsumes a- 'hundred,
pound sack of. sugar in a year.' In a •
bring students: from then, constrtuA- of -five this riteans' that :they
ca.a, to :Ottawa to see how ?ornament' paY',fiv,e donate per year in taxes on
is rile.: ' ' „ •.'i• sugar.", ,
• 'There: are 242 etl16• electors' . why -they- •-pre=',-
,Lhe~ 1.16\)se. oftonlinh-,ns-: II' crimp's% the tO*tod On the increase of 50 cents" in
Young 'people of their i'itliners may: 'the radio, license , fee, tBecause' this
:suggest .it might- be, fpr th6)11,h),,is.,,(1,1reqt, not. indireet taxation,"
4 conducted a carriage , bvsiness, in
Lueltnow. . ••• , •
London • Ont.: , John
E4..Note-16 rnight`he •WOIl to point
-
out to .Seittinel renders that "Will
Faraday' is. but Pen Milne ettl by
VanCOUVer CorreSPO erit Who
, contributes frecittelitly tVl