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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1938-03-24, Page 1,00 A YEAS -4 IN ADVANCE -.40c EXT4.4 TO '1/.'• '0. At . • • • - • 4 1. LUCKNOW OT,,THURSDAY .MARCH 24th 1930 . . . .SALELPeerless bicycle Prac- eptially new, 24" ..frame : Apply at the Sentinel Office. • FARM FOR RENT -50 acre farm ,on 2nd Coliceasion, pit! Miles from Lucknow. APPlY: to 'Herb Miller.... LOST -A- spare wheel and tire; red; on March .1.2th., 'Findei• Pleete leave at T. W. Smith's garage. . FOR SALT -A few feel good cews• and heifers, due to freshen T. A. Cameron, A. 7, ttleknOw, • Ont FOR SALE -L- I, Yellow Blossom . sweet' clover. Government , tested Andrew,.. -Gaunt, R. 1; Lucknow. FOR SALT -A quantity'. of Altailti - fa-Seed;'',AISPrrwalliWA-'71/0 1, :,•iilykrloriV; 'Phone 447r-14, • _ '.,,W.11 -NT -..'-'000d, reliable. man tc dogeneralfarm work Duties to corn. mence: 1at.7--.ApP1Y :at 'Sentinel Office.- . •. AUCTION SALE...1.11i* stock and Inplemetits: Con. 4 'Huron TuesdaY' • April 5th„ 1/4 mile from Reed's Corn, ors or! .slueivater.. See- bilis. biro .Hooey,. ?op.; Well Henderson, Auc , FA:RMS: FOR. 34LE-2, 11)04icti . farm*, clay' loam! . hank barn, small ,orcluird„ ove;rfiowing'' well, • . 1/4 mile from,-"sehool, 1 , mile from church, 21/4 miles from highway.7-LlRaymotte Finnigan 'Dungannon " POTATOES FOR SALE,- Irish • Cobbler ia d arb , certified see, d, 'Werba; 2. weeks eritlie:. than -cobblers; also other later :Val' •*, ieties. - Harry Hackett., Dunganno, 7'0-10. • . FOR SALE -100. are farm; situat: ed. in West Vawatiosh on a provin- cial road .four miles from town. Good buildings, soil; water .." and fences. About "five acres bush. • Reaionabk :terms. Must be sold to close estate. - 'Write Beg • 256:: Lucknow Sentinel FOR SALE -4 cows, due to calve . from APril,•45th 'to 20th; . 17 -Mares , „ and :horses, from 2 to 10 yrs: old 10 heifer's, Apply to Norman ; nor, 2nd farm north of Kintail," phonc • . , Dungannon. • ',POSTPONED °Atc:rioN SALE oJ ••• larin stock,,implements and house . hold effect's .at..Lot,18,COn. 5, fluror Township, on Wednesday, Match -30 • -,See hill's' for terms •and-71iit.L-Hari -•- J. Farnell, ,, Prop. Well, Henderson .• • . ' CLEARING AUCTION 'SALE --70:. farm Stock .and .implements .at E. H , „ .Lot 2, 'Con. 7 Ashfield, • on "-Tuesday, • Match 29th, at one o'cleck. . Absolutely no reserve; is the farip- .:.4.1.mnied; Janset,HCaner 'Prop.; Matt. :Gaynor, Aye, CLEARING AUCTION SALE -of; Zarin stick, implements, hay and •grain, etc., at N. 4 Lot 6,, Con. 8, • E. D.,) Ashfield, Friday,• -March 25th. 1 o'clock sharp. Seehrlls for ternir and Blake; Prep.; Well , Henderson, Atm • Av'crioisi SALT of fax* stock 'S• r implements at Lot 53, Con. 1; Huroe: • T*P-; one mile west, of Lochalsh Friday, April :1st, at one, o'clock. Sec and_•terpas.,..-Roderict- •. MacLennan.; ...Prep.; Well Henderson • Auc. ' " • FARM FOR SALE -North half of t4t No. 4,' Con. 12, -Township df Ashfield; frame dwelling, Plaster • elad, good fraine 'barn . on, stone faun - ,dation, stabling Underneath, also •shed, water supply, Spring well. Known as the Kirk. farm. • For further , particulars. ,apply„ to Mrs. 711OW., or Joseph Agnew, Lucknow, Ont. FOR SALENtirriber of good young Ayrshire and Durham: cows, .,„ new milkers and springers. These' are all Ontario cows', and have been T.I3. and blood testet'QuentitY of 'Banner: . . seed oats and ; good 'work horses. .Also 17 -ehunks, •of -Pigs around 10(1 lbs. -- Apply. to . Sam, Gibson, R.•43, Lucknow, ?phone Dungannon 80-i72, AUCTION SALE, of 20 Work Hor-: sere all Ontario, bred, at E. IL Of Lot 19, Con. 6, West ,WitwanOshp 2. miles east of •Glen'a., on ThursdaY, March 31st, at Ole o'clock. Mares and Geldings'," Clydes; and Percherons And two Well'•-niatched general „purpose teams., 8 smonths' &edit.. Sale under 'cover if.,zierither tinfatvorable. Albert, Johnston, Prop.; Matt. CritYnie. • • TOWNSHIP OF kiNLoSS.. •_ Sealett.tenders-will-be_received the undersigned 10 April llth at 2 for the Crushing. and trucking (travel, required or the year 1938. 'Setts to Made, in four pita With not less than 1886 Yards per tett. A• . marked cheque* for $104.00 .to accom- pany. each tender, . The lowest or any tender not pee'. • citsatily: accepted. -• • •• „ R LA • ToWnShip. Clerk, R. 2, IlelYr604, Ont. Five: Dollar Prize Offered For Best Name • AOnft. Club.Has, Decided To :Change Its, Name And Offers A Five Dol lar QuillPrize ,Fer The Name •Ap, ' Proved. And 'Adopted. BY This .Or- ganizatiOn • , , The •Lueknow Arena' Club, 'Which is nearing . . first •apniversary, has decided to change its name: 'The gen- eral public are being given an oppor. tunity to assist this organization to pick a suitable title,. aid 0.Atri00:. cath prize Will be given to the party submitting a name, selected and ad- opted by the Club. The , centest'closes' on Saturday, • , midnight, April 2nd.' Nantes submitt- ed must be Mailed' in sealed envelopes: •to the Lucknow„ Sentinel and marked "Club. Naming Contest". : Any eon- iettants may submit as many names as he• or she wishes and at any , time during the contest. Entries will be numbered at they are received, and in event of the' winning name, being snbmittedby. more than one person, ,the one first "received 11 be awarded the prize. '.['he inembeis •of the Chill Will be the judges.. , • This 'organization hed its begin- ing primarily to boost for an arena and to Offer financial assistance to- , .po s e. Their first .obligation continues tc be, the Payment of their share of the annual .debenture of 492. ta be met in Paying off principal and interest on our new comrannity hall and arena. During the Past Year, this club ad- vertised :their, activities as "every cent for the Meta". and have -raised, some $700., fent •hunard of Which. has already been turned over .to the The. Clubs definitely a service club, and if . they. .coritinae to prosper as in • the. "past • . year there Will .,be a balance over and above their obligation in "meeting the arena .dehentnre,. which can be.." used at -:-the Club's discretion Zir support, ing other 'civie. projects or. unciertak- !Ilk° Of • a 'aervfce club natureil' _ - Changingof the name Willtend to avoid any confusion, between"-, the Atom "Cfori anrt-the Community Hall Cominittee, often referred: to as the Areria Committee.. The Club is an organization of twenty members, who have been ac- tiVelY engaged in the past Year in raising money ; The Comniittee is conwpsed-of teverrtnembers, by ap- pointment,; in -charge of the .operation of the •Commuhity, Hall. - DIED. • FRANC Kineardine 'General Hospital; orr Tuesday, March .22nd, James 'Alexander France, 'in. his 72fid' keir. The itineral service Will he held in the Church of Ascension, •Kinlough • onTridey, Match, 25th, at two o'clock 'Interment in 'Kinloss, CerhetPrY. '• Aim To Extend Rural Ilydro-West Of Village Meeting :Held At Lochalsh On Tues- day When Hydro .Engineer. Hunan • Qatlinee Plan, -- Committees Ap- pointed To Make Canvas' A well -attended:7:ineeting was ..held - Tat Lochalsh on TueSdaY night, , to hear the . Matter :of ,turaf, hydro eX. plained, 'Hydro.' Engineer, .11eirian, who ,adilretried the gathering; ' very few actually signed up. on Tuesday .night, it it: anticipated Alit a „sufficient, _number , se- en -A-4 to Make tne extentioirTof+a from % Lucknow Athherley possible However, until eariVittert have gone:. over ',the, ground, 'nothing, definite ' car be assared.' Included among ,Airisters , appointed are Alex MeNaY): 'D..A,."MaCDonald; James ,MacDonald, :Jack •MOIntesli and „l".)e'ye SteWlitt. To ••riaake, line possible, an aver- -age ',Ok three' tuhsetibeit. 'a ' required, It has 'been reported that thit may be' reduced.' to two per „mile. but the, Tngitieet had inforniatiOn available, in this" tegard. In any -event if thit .redetion 'in.'nunibers were Made, the tWo', tuttcribett per 'mile wouId have to become iettusit uscrs When the .service heeeine aVailuble.•', • - assist; in 'bringing hydro to rural centres, the .GoVerninerit will advance a loan to cover the'cest of wiring and installing, in cases , the -credit of: the bqrrpwer Stit class:. This' does 'pot:mean that the party . receiv- ing sucha loan Amust be debt free; but .Only that his dreditit, ostAblished through his dependability add nh4iti t4b. • P Y., • AXING THE FIDDLER" TO • BE PRINTED TUESDAY The three-acoinedYrdratea:'' ing the Fiddler" will he present the :Town Hall next Tuesday ev by Lueknow talent, under autpie the , W. A. of the United Church this play was acclaimed when. tented on:show nights; last' fall, the 'infantile paralysis epidemic .at its:height it that.tnne, and au ees weFe, arnalL The repeat 'pe mane Is by „popular request. With the exception of lest .performance, his play hasheV:er fore been -staged, here. It is a stirring drama, of a modern . pleasure -seeking family, who finally "PAY the Fiddler' at a consequence, when trouble .strikes the home". Weaved through the story is plenty of • Wholesome humor. • • The cast includes, ,• Mrs. HaryeY Treleaven,. Gerald • RathWell, 'Mrs Carnpbell Theiripsop, kiss Eileet 'Johnston, "Eud", ThomPson; Mist Dor- is Ritchie, :Stewart Collyer alltr.aok CaMptell. • .Tuesday Was Hottest:arc,li Day Since Year,1894 Tay. • .• Spring Ushered' In With '.f.nal.i.Perature That • Soared , To 76 • Degrees On . Tuesday,,• One Point, Below. -The All Time:Mar-5h Record In This Diatrict ' ' • "1 • ed ht ening es'o pre; "bM: ' :Springlike. weather , that has ,predie -= Was' Veiled for several slaYS paved.the IraY LUL n real hot wave, that AccOmiian,,, rfoLt ied: the official arrivl of spring on Monday, when the Weathermen, St'n.t fairs the Mercury to 69. and it cOntinued •to•-....sonr---.004nesday-terair7officielr----q& degrees. Not for forty-four, years bre; this temperature "been' °exceeded din • ing the ,month of March. An, all.time high; ,thirilig 51: Years of weather re- cording in this district,: was 'reached on March 48th, 184, With •,a temper. attire of. 77. Mai -ch of ]910 was an: other hot spell with a temperature Of 71 on the 24th and 13 on the 29th. . , Inyariahly, colder ,i,veather has .fol- :Wu:de:7 while Winter clothing WW' the public might be well 'advised tc: hurriedly shed the first of this :Week stay with the "red flannels"' yet for Road conditions are:extremely bad Some main roads are fairly •good. but Many back reads and condessions are shut ?Off to traffic .or are near impaS. , ,le" • Village. streets also developed . sev- eral ' "seft•spots" • andthe block north, . • . of the Test Office; was Shut' off for traffic on Monday. : (onflict In East Separated Missionary Family Wm, Mitchell, Missionary In China, Unaware Of 'Whereabouts Of JVIrs. fiihlTjee Dr ifeleliCrity,r) And Three Children'. ' An tinteresting letter was recel recently from :Mrs. (Rev.) R. Craw,: by : friends in :Lucknow, friefiy of the anxiety , and daii Under which missionaries ; are..ettern tizig,i0 carry onin the far East, d ing the Sino-Japanese undeclared 'w The • experiences of. her ':dalighte Dr. Helen: Craw Mitchell, and h husband andfamily are no doubt plicable to . Many missionaries, friends. here Will be .kindlyinterest in the welfare:of the Mitchells Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell and-,thr children; Bibby, Margaret and Ma ,Tvelyn,--.Were, in: the. mountains Chilittngs,hap. when the,...w. hreice lase iuniiiier; a: placeof abo 200 houses, ,and 'mostly Anierie missionaries so far as 'the "fOrei populatioit , Was ‘coneerned., Bei about 190 Miles, ftem HankOw,:. it. W aWay, from the centre Of .attack an Was Considered. safest. flat. wein and :children to remain there:4 .Mf; retni-ned to Chang and with, four•Other inii*rincl. *(1.2p. doctor, .. Catried...on After nurne.r014 • false 'alarms, they *Were in. the ceriti of a teal bombing- attack late in 0 iober,. When five tri -motored bombe flew : over Cangte,: and. about quaj. te sid lea fifty yards. At the time of Mrs. Cravv's recent ter; the last Word, they had received in A..* daughter, Was following ty "Santa. Clene??:.fonnd in reach- te4theilVItr_itteoheiL125,teoch.:_iltdhreeno,ccwai4thiha;.f. A. letter was received freni Mr chell written, the: middle 4, Jan- y. At that time he Was in territory en the Japanese; While .Mrs. chell was in Chinese territory s prevented communication and Mitchell . did net line* where hiS e'. and family were. ". ankow had in the , trieiintime lic- e, the focus of :.the, attack and it beeonte necessary " for the ..family Move from chilcurigshan, Nit' Where ow, Mr. 'Mitchell did not knoW.' ince then", -Rev'. -and Mrs. Cre* ned "through-indite:0 •ceirununits- ' With ,i-,Canaclian'authotitiet and nds„ :that Helen aridher , children reached Japanese territory, The M. S. office heard that they, had ved in Weihwei; about the ,first: February, From there to Changte,1 re her "husband is located, it. sixty' s; with railway lines 'ell deb:troy- d'PreVent :troops • advancing, That ney Wen ave o made • y ' (Continued On Page: 5). ved W. ells ger ut• at r, er nil ed i•Y at nt ul an gii fig cl- en te an7 -6 c - 't ••• r mile, freer' the Mittion. coin- und • unleaded. their lbrabs, on. each of the main Street in the. citY, ving a centre :of destruction every let fro -col ing Mit • 1181 •tak Mit Thi wif corn had to. or li leer tion hie had W. arri of- •Whe mile ed, t jour TENNIS CLUB MEETING' ., • NEXT TlittRSDAY NIQIIT , A re-orgetinzing 4neettlig • of••tht tennis, -club will be held in the Town Ilall,,,nekt.Thursday MArch 3lst, it 8 o'clock. Considerable Werk was a6ne ont, the courts last year arid tennis arithnsisatt are honeful ":4of further iroroVertientt , and increased. activity and interett,thit :Season, Vane attendanee nekt Thuisda$- eVening is .reqttested and dli sugges- tions in .the interests of the •sdlith will be weicoine. Orders have.,been'itsped for ePS to carry half" 'leads. fot :the next feW, ' • • , Arena Club Stages Another Successful Ni , pence And Bingo Net Club••A Profit Of $01.12-L.9 Valuable Door Prizes Given - Anniversary Dance In Apral . Laekriow Arena :,0C' lith dance' and, binge in the Town Hall n Thursday night, that in .spite of bad roads and,. a dense fog, attracted. Korn' re:haired, pTople. AlaeltenZie's • five-pleee orchettra ptovided music. for the daneers..whe crovirded the dance floor, while in '.the Council room, the,: bingo' booth wee, well patronized all evening, with an. attratirratraY.of prizes • going to the lucky players. , '.Andther .feature • of, the „evening was a doer prize draw for nine Valuable prizes: • • Triree draws were made .,at ten, .eleven and tvvelve 'o'clock, with 'three Winners in., each ".drew. The first clta :Wes :Made by Bill Reid, the second. bY Miss Cora Dickson• and the third 'by Miss Vivian Courtney...4i • ” :First . prize in . each raw. Was in overnite bag., These were won bYswel- lington--Megdkrrinmber--:-.4h-Miss"-Nar ine ArinttrOng, Pine'River, 419; Grant 141acDdolals.Lit•groji.L._pl'W priiei Were 24 pound bags' of ..flour, 20 pound • bags: Of sugar and Silver- . , , were.' These Were Won byl Miss pew - an, Lucknow, 130; Harold Campbell, Kinloss,. 274; Mel. Dicleson,. Port Al- beit, 415; -Margaret Vines,' Kincar. dine, 115; Martha: Sutherland, Kinlos 60; . Fred 'Steward, Lucknow, 347. ' „ A coincident of the :second draw. made by Miss Cora Diekson;.vvas that one •of the, three numbers:she Oeiv was held by her brother. , • ' • Th night was financially *successi. ful, with the. Club clearing .891.12. • .Recipts. Door receipts , $••96.50,, . Bingo ..receipts • 86 .51 Total • $ , • , Expendithret • Orchestra • • .$, 18 Zit Printing AdV'et. ' p80 Door prizes It 00; Miscellaheous ": • . :2 80Bingo • , :60 79 Total txpend. . . . $ 91 80- „ /let. reedipte pi. 14' 'the next!. activity the ,Club Pltitis is 1111 anniversary ” be • held in 'April to Mark the 'firet..birthddY of tint •:Otganitrition „.which .thiting the jiASt' +weird, iiiehthi hasraised•Seme. $100,00., ' ' ." • • , , The.'orgouliAtioi,1 had beginning, JgrouP. Who planned' n Cot; tination Bali their iirst effort; Since then the • Club has itickeased its meni- bership to a •• titesent ''irtaxinitthi of tWehtv. wietribert, the tinfir tion.§, that .'Wdid neceSsary .1)eilig. williiignesi to "dig And, assist in the".work that the ',nutting over • of their varione Atilt/Wei • " • UNITED Ofult,CH EXTENDS CALL,: TO 'YOUNG 'MINISTER •''''Adopting the system Of .a. 'congre- gational ' ballot!. Lucknow " -United Church, extended a call' to Rev: ft. 1 Colin Tedd. to , succeed : 'Rev. S., T. Tucker,,. who is- 'retiring -from "active ministry the end Of ;bine; Upon ,Vie pulpit 'being declared :cant, ;teventeen • applications:Were reeeiVed. Froml,this bpi the leeal, Ptil- pit Supply "Oonunittee extended an invitation to font Ministers, who have been heard .oi successive SundaYs :during the past nionth. '''"IV'iri.'irrii-itiFieief,Ted a • substantial maiori,tY inthe balloting on Wednes- day evening; at a largely 'attendee and representative 'meeting of. thf. congregation. The Selection was.made unanimous. Rev. Todd,',a young married, nian; IS thirty -on e years of age and comes highly /*Commended' as one of the promising young men in the ininistty,; Ile. Was ordained last year; and has been doing- a splendid work on, a cireuit charge at Vittoria; .near Sini- coe. • Radio . Battery pcamorrusert Not 'Subject To Increased Fee License; Pee' On Battery Setri,_ Where Remains At :$2.00Increased Fee' Of $2.50 Effective April 1st 7 Persons residing • in *areas , where there is no . electrical distribution system and Who ,are thus obliged to 'oper4e: their •radios by storage bat- 'teriet will not. be subject to the in- crease •in receiving, set. fees whielt 'be- coine 'effective April ,St. ' This was annonneed Monday by Col., C. V. Smart, • deputy Minister of transport,. who stated 'that beginning April 1 the :lee would be, increased from the present . rate of $2. to $2,50 and that, every private radio • would require:,a lieense,-, with -the exception of those the' automobiles' of tour- ists visiting Canada. ; Thither concession •is made for ' the. , hospitals_ and charitable institu- tions, none. of Which .require radio: licenees. Heretofore :if has :been the eUStOm to, extend this privilege ontv to such institution s that are: operated: by. the Federal and Provincial goy -: officers Cert -department-estiniate-there-iirei-,150,, 000' battery, pets used in .the :poniin- ien.,The e,xemptio.n. of theie. sets' ;froin the ,increas,ed fee applies only those in districts Where .'electric -ca '- rent is net, available, and not bat- tery Sets used in Motor •cars. .Another feature of the change • is that every set will require a licence 'Whereas at -present one licence 'en- ables the „holder to. operate as miany sets at he, desires. ' FORMERLY OF B. OF. M. STAFF; Amberlei-lwice Visited In $eriei;,01Rol,beriei: Implements Shop Bioken lato, Otok , Tools Evidently To Open Safe Tak.:. :PWfilb FroWas inkjrk%subt; Kingsbridge ,e MileNorth Ch u roCrht'A: 0141 Ainberley-4,,Gas Pump RrOlien Ink "MondaY "'Night, Following Robber3, ' At GederiCh • ' " • . • ' Huron: and .Bruce County Police are working' overtime in an effort to a9, prehjd S.,gaPg-e_LtItree-J01-94,-5-?0,g-- have ten break-ins- and rObberies credited to them in, the past ten days Polide ' forceshaVe been augmented ands.. dragnet sPread. as far..eaat Gu 'oh and Kitchener :and south t( Le . With .several cluesto weir! • on; a'Irptind 'up of the .dating gang believed .iniminent. • • , First of the seriet of robberies commenced ten days on atAk;hn to •tBervie n. i. in Wellington County : Fellowing tht the tabernacle safe was tiolen"froir Kingsbiraisfitgei,sd•hRuormaan; aIly morning, with Geddes' iMplement shop at Amberley. and Pine River service station raider' !tthdaes7eg.lcas:.,:vy:ofonpoi_gdh dt.avvo! to: otel.:1 .0'tipe..eci: Then early Monday metning, the 4 0 •-• On Ainherley, and b,relce: into Brawn's gas putaP to • replenish' their fuel supply.. ' . • . At Bervie a: barber shop, owned. hY S. 'M. Moore and zentlucted by David .Flerning Was the first to be. visited. There the window Was: shattered, the night leek turned -and the.door open. A thest . of drawers -was overttirned and contente,streWri on the floor. The eash tilt, was 'taken by . the robbers. who get bills and, silyer, whilc the drawer was found some , miler , away, ' with cheques, Which the gang 'decided • would be better left behind; strewn around. The complete tobacee stock, 'valued at '$I00. was ?taken. All tobacce. Whieh had been placed he- , • that was left , was half 'a package of i..iAidt-tmhi:eiderneau;ti tehre. 6.eed barber shop. Gaining_entrance the :mine Mariner as at Be,rvie,. once in- side It he burglars • lost no time , ,clearing. hilt the . stock of tebriecos. Two dozen lighters vvere also. taken out Of the . show ease, but :2 the 'choe choc- olat bars were ignored. Going into the sMall worlff adjoins the tonsorial' parlor; ,they discovered the sniall strong. box Which` was ',closed but not locked, and it Was carried. Out to_the-walting,„ear-The-small-l-radie• 'which was in the: same bonipartnierit was also taken..PrOceeding southerly,: they dpened the strong box and find-, ing nothing. Of value in it, they &imp - ed ,it on the roadside, and also Pitched, .the: ,5). ' . ' rme-r-Liatio.w..ite And : WidelY7Known Diver Dies TRANSFEREI). TO EN -G. -LAND -7 -Po garom.: the Bank ,lgontreal staff in tuck- ,' now, has receiVeci- Word --a,hit treas.. -Yo,iin411‘.111Iarcli Who. Went TO. The iea 'to a .branch of the bank in. Lon- Coast tliff* Years Ago ; Passed don, England; His service with :the Away Iteeently' Bank in the Old OeuritrY will 'extend; . • • • • John '1VIcltardy, ',wile Went to. the. ,,Pacific '..doe'st from Lucknow/In.18.8.8• ". and ideated at Port. Needy,: where • he 'engaged in diving; passed away at his home in ,,Victoria, follo"wing. an illness , Which :had. ,kept }din, cenfiried to his bed for the .prisf two Years:, He. `vves severity,seven 'years , of age f The late Mt: McHately ' was well known along the littel'q Qoast'pattierilarlY in mar- ine ' In .i899, Mr. cH.ardy "went to „Vic, tetiO taking his drying apPs.ratus,•and ; started hi • businets ..for himself,' later becoming attociated With the •Pacific age Cornpany-which has become jobs for %;hile.ideritified' with SalvagP 'Work, the late' Mr.. Mcllatdy had consider.' able to do With the floating of the, 'freighter' . Siberian Pi ince Ben- tiriek Island, near 'Race RoCkS); and the raising' of the Prince, Rupert, which sank at Swanson: Bay; He was in charge„ of the underwater wotk heth:ships ' ,.• •Aiways interestea Ten years 'ago mr, McHeqii re' tired .frdta :active i,vork; but was - wuys ,keenly• inteteited: in the Work,. 'undertaken', hy Pacific. Salvage Coni pan men., He is ,tiirvived by. his Wi• aver a period of at least three years •'Harold, :who:, is a ,ton of Mr.: aro . Mts.. :Frank -.••• Walkerl Of -.Walkertbn eornmenced his banking career in tha town In 49207 Since. then lie has been on • staff •at ..various ,,branctiet in tiirip, and for the peat feW months fuis been located "at' Niagara. Falls. ' epects to leave fOr oversea hex" t 'month,' but will 'first spend 'three weeks". vireation at his .home. • '.COX-IiiacDOUGALL • A quiet Wedding took W,ed- nesday evening, Mareh .,1Ath, at. 7.36 o'gloek :at.. the Baptist .Paisonage. Delhi; with ,Re. G. Howard "unit ing ;in marriage, •• Mist dhristena tVelye • MacDougall; eldest daughter of Mrs, john iVladbo.ugall and 'the "late ',IOW ,,2nd con., ..Kinte/ss,.. ,to Mt. Fred H. COX,. ieri, Mrs. . Anna •Ook arid the, late' Mr, Cox of Deihi. . The: bride Wore ,a rose satin' 'gown trimmed' with'. White' .and Corsage of White: .floWeri, with iCesiorieS, She Carried ,a:\ beuquei' of pink and White eatriatiolis Tern. The" bitidestuaid 'Was" MISS •Berniee Cole of ond krodininitin wet' lVfe, Harold: Francis of Welland. ' • ,A wedding reception \Vat )ield' Fri, (lay March 18th, in" honor, of' the cotiple •at the. home Of Mr. and Mrs. Billed. Cole)..Delhi; when betv,;eOnO and 60 of : 4itli4cpipri*titeiLenodfiSdgtitOthOort.V sent 'them . with intMerOUS and useful As teguired; 0.• • FARMERS ATTENTIONI- - -'4'ee Picture Show and Dance, M the Town Hall, Lucknow, Friday, , April 1st; ‘Through he eourtesy of . • gone local Massey -Harr iS •and : C. Dealer, „ John Kilpatrick, in, apprecia-, tin of past patrenage. 'Show. starts • • , i3 O'clock. Everybody -weleonie, " • . • • • i1JA MRS. S. J. KILPATRICK • In our Iast we death of Mrs.. S. J. Kilpatrick, daugh; • istinouriced .the ter of a Pioneer Ashfield: farniiY. The :following Obituary is ,from the Brock-. Recorder. and ,Times: ' After a lengthlY ifinets endured • „ with. Christian patienee. and remark- 7 able' courage, Mrs. St" J. Kilpatrick, ' a resident of Brockvjlle, for over 40 Years, passed itway PeacpftillY. ehort- iyafter four o'clock,. Tuesday, March 1.5th; at: her residence, Ford. street: Born at Lucknow, Orli :on ',Idly .28, 1869, Ruth Andrew was the daughter Of the late John F. Andrew . and his • wife, Jessie McKie, pioneer . settlers in HuroncOunty.• 'On December 29, 1880, she became the wife of Samuel • patrie, sehoOl• teacher. in ,.western Ontario, but who later Went' to Lyn and then to Brockville to be district manager: ,pefa•ntybeof Mcuatunad.la LfoifA re.29yssetiarrasii, eaenciCwOinh,-) died March 1, 1927, ' • . :The late Mrs. Kilpatrick : sur- viVed,hyr her daughter, Jessie, on the ,stati of, the Brockville Collegiate, In- stitute. fear 'other children . were: Dr. Herbert H of :Fort Willie:in, Who . „ • died in 1912; Omar,.. registrar of .deeds,_ for, the, county . Of Leeds, •who passed • . away in 1025; Roy, jeweller of West- : • port who "predeceased her in 1928, and Eulah, "a• final year student., at .Queen's Uniyersity; who departed this, surviving1ie'-aig903.1. memberMrs :.J.fhe Kilpatrick t, rn w.1717 sf: month the•M fam- ily. Her only brother, Isaac , Andrew,- . of :LucknOw,. Ont:,, died less ihau, Until • illness prevented :her, ::-Mts. Kilpatrick was an: active member of Wall street United Church , and took a deep interest in: its affairs, 'being g life Memberof the W.M.S. and at one .time a' teacher in the Sunday School when her husband was its au - erriirardi ent e vvas also interested in the; cehrununitY,•;.• haVingbeen a' member of ,the Daughters of the Em- pire and also the Women's Auxiliary • i'f_the Brockville. General Hospital. : amcd: f.NtrEttit,fdesic Services for the.late• Mrs, T. E. Finlay rs. Were "held .irr the, Presbyterian church ' , A' large. eenconree of 'old acquaint. LueknOW, followed by interment' in Greenhill !<.,,cemetary. • • On Saturday Mat,•12tli • the, funeral. • MRS T. E. FINL,AY Finlay,. who had lived hi, Ash - near in Lucknow, knownas a. cheerful shelper, sPOP. Y.11;Y ' in times Of tronliie;, a 'faitlifal wife :sed motherand nfriedd, in need.. She liVed, to the ripe old • age of 96 • ' ' - Her niaiden name 'CAtherine Harrison, • being. the eldest :daughter of.' the • late, *Obert •Y,I.ergeret: artisan of Peterberef- Co. :f.ft ."-,IatiffitrY..1886: the was -Mari•ied, 'Themes Edwardl 'Finlay "‘ -arid to - ; with team' and eighitielhiep hnndred 'Miles to their W. le/tie. . Ashfield toWnship of ur60:.Couuty: Tiior roised.A,family .of, four .daugh- rt and. three 3.Y0s.• John: Reid : aggiO) lived Thesttleti and.: , d 1004, Mrs. W, (Minnie North Dakota, Mrs., :Wrii. JaMidsen lata) of -Lttnet „dick 12,ii :MAY 34, ,Mts,•' John jarnieton, (.1dfa„) of rainelintl Anaen,,,Wlie died .in 4933 'hi'4•' home near, 1.1ariley, Sask. Bert o lies in'4skatopri,, •i,Vith: • Wlioar s. Finlay. has resided for the past 'r . years.. and at whose home the , sed away. Stuart of tiStew, Sask. O. aceonipanied his, 'thethei',.s— ahiS' tiielitiow for Ittra. lay had lived aniong; ,her familo he V'Yeat Stride 1940 spending tOme r• N. Dakota with her daughter two brothers 'one sister il'oseph . 'Lamont,- 11 te sl ne .11 , • te (M die of. (C 19 Pe itt wh .ton pad wh rpm Pin p .vea Mrs and dow; one datighter, . Frank A tit, John and Mrirgatet Of Pet rt 13hii0h; :One ht(thal.t, ;Ch'dt'le8 Hardyi,Atid one grandson, all in Vic- toria, and • two-: iitot8; IVII*8. S., a. Mortimer; VStwouver, and l‘1rs, Mabonitid, .G.rielph", - • • oro • rs. inlay was A 1ite long ihentber . of ,ithe Pretliyterieri, elnirch 'always atie Wh,110 she was...abiew . Sympathy is extended to. :the be, reeved,