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$2.00 A YEAR. IN ADVANCW-40e F;XTBA TC!'13
LTUCK0 14th, 1938
• FOUNPLA euln of , money. -En- HORTICULTURAL • METING
Citizen's 9f Lucknow Attaptiont
A Meeting` for the re -organization
of the Horticultural Society in*LU9k-
noW- Will 'he held hi the "Town Hall
on Tuesday, April 19th, at O'clock.
Free. Plant feed Pam* .cOuPOn
of 1.0e `value free .44 • eaeh one
attending. • 4.
If ' you are interested in. the con-
tinuance of this', scieiety, yOur, atten-
dance:is ',required •on Tuesday night.
min froni the acad.
quire at Sentinel Office.
FOR SALE -Collie , .1/Ups-Ebner
Mt on R. R..7, Lucknow. 1
. FOR SALE -Brick house in Luck
now, •furnace and lights, goad garden,
small barn and garage eolnhined.-
; Apply to Mrs. JosePh Taylor.
: t i FORot hy SALE.---QGovu,angiititdyed. bailinedd f ghot
Ueacnbob'uagraled.' '!..0! 'feed Or seed -R&
)
ound under Peter's feet -1.1 •
. Government Standard N d
Of Ontario v • laingmraotebs, ostusidoe,uakiiiii;roicwr
w• Aihf-afitfa,. Arsaitcerrgeed danaird-GriP.1"-- 2 J1 -1S. as solid and 41.. '
Cloy e and Yell"i* Bicias°M
„G Timothyt orellord andSwBleueet 13itianngitya.boTuiterCehriset.:
is ilsotwin''
in
r,ass for sale at 1VG. V°1: christenclom. ;any a7g3InTnirnit.e.:,
oi
3Y• chanter, or tiiy book 11icir-Call..„1
FOR SALE.. --1 Fleury 8" Grindei,l'aipn,d'ttIlhaet eciaoneeisot :.n6,3,..iitwInay. dotroi. or .
of sCholar;
• first set* blades Still good, in good..the, United, OverwheYini•
brunning_order ....S$26.4xl;__018.6_300.:-•- ' -'
eguca lat-Christ' came-eorth - from - ie tomb -
rooding steire, eoal, ' Bood. as now,1 his own 7 proof
$6,09; 11' blishell peas- s' $1 2 ' bonY on the tl i
' aricl of Go& exalted, and ha-ing' re.,
.ived oP, the •-I.Father.., the ProMide., of:
,. BABY. cgiczs from high quality 2,s,if°13' sPirit, hoII• tihtli Poured fOrth '
blood tested shoek-Barad Rocks, Ilwhich- ye . see and hear, That
5:: Per Is death, as he Said he r:!ocillanlY a'!t•'eT.
e Durnin R . ier,efore hY. the rigld
-gannon. ' 1, Dun- 33 P,eing ti • . • •
a:, hriet 'ascended id the rignt3Ini.M1 of
1.0c;. W•4:-Leghorlie,:8e.• Leghoins
. , °
our. own breeding, large type an d means . of course.tha... . ,
, t all that
hrlst did, God approved; that be has
' good layers. pexed Pullets 19c, if ord le right to sit at God's...right hand,
ered in adiance. 00% guaranteed.- eing God
the Sonla other word,q '•
' Elmer Farrish Gould.
P is man.. a carpenter of Nazareth, .
• . • 'lie Walked ainahg ::•the •verY
? • 'To I
Success gUaranteed! No risk
' line Of 200 popular products in ex-.
elusive districtl: Join our sales force
for Profitable wages! 750 roan • aver
age income 0 235.00 weekly! ,For free
particulars without obligation„ 'write
TODAY:* • •FA.MILEX • CO. 570 ST
CLEMENT; MONTREAL
eoi1e-tiirlrears-Twitor-n they 'orstelred-,--
AUCTION, SALE of . Farm proper-
. ty, at the premises, Lot 9, Con., 3,
Kinloss, on Tuesday, April 26th. Good
clay loam', comfortable ;house, barn
60x40 with cement stabling,. Imrne-
dx , Terms -10% on
cialf,tk sale, balance when .Possession
is taken. Fano will be , offered sub-
ject to a reserved bid:
• ,Eatate Colin McKinnon,
Well. Henderson, Auc.
• IP
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ALL.persons having claims against
the estate of Kenneth Gollen, late oi
the ToWnship.of Kinloss in the Catint.1,'
of Bruce,. Farrrier, deceased; who died.
on or .about, the 'twenty-first day • of
January, A.D.. 1938; are , notified.' to
send to 'I 11 Crawford, Winghain,
Ontario, on or . befwenty-.
third , day of Anti!, A..D. 1028, -fall
particulars of their claims in writing
Immediately after • the ' said-. twenty-
third day of April, the. assets of the
said deceased will be distribated,
amongst the Parties :entitled Itiiereto.
having regard only to blainin of which
the administrators shall then have
ziotice
- DATED at Vinglialri, this setend
day ..of April, A.D, 1938. .
• ' J. H. CRAWPORD, Wingham, Ontario
Solicitor for the Administrators,
pan -suss .rEns,
Homemade bread cakes; pies etc.
for sale at Orange. Hall, Saturday
April 16th after 2 P. it. "Candy Spec-
ialty"- Visit the !Tea 'Room". South
K• inloes, Ladies: Aid.
ENTERTAINMENT AND ,DANCE„
' In raiamoUnt". Hilt on , TUeselitY,
April' '19th,, at 8.80... o'clock, under
' -auspices of Paramount U. P.W. 0.
Club, gntertaininent by . the popular'
shwr, Orchestra' :of 'Cliesley, who
:will provide music for the (lance af-
ter, General admission to concert Lind
d• ance, 25c '
„
• DANCE AT St HELENS'
, -
Remember the dance in the Com-
munity Hall,' St.': Heletity On Thurs-
day, ' April 21st. , by CKNX
General Admission 25c.'
Lunch 'served. '
EASTER DANCE
The annual 'Hester dance Under
Fire Co. auspices, will he held in the
Town Hall, Lucknow on Easter Mon-
Apsff 18th. Music .by.,
McCait-
nenyiOxhestra. !general Adel's-
sion 25o, .
•
, A fool ..and bis money are .1 So
Party. • ' •
1".
Special At Lyceuna
The, season's' .. smartest comedy,,
"TIIE ,AvvpuL TRUTH", zth the
y.ear'sfinest east -Irene Dunne
Cary Grent... at the Lyceum Theatre,
this Thursday, Friday, Saturday. --
A special •picture. '
St .., Peter's A. Y.:. I% 'A will pre-
sent 'Simple . Simon Simple", a -
hil-
arlous three -act comedy, in: the Town'
Hall, Thursday, April 21"st...
• ..AdOpted.•,-BY..krena
MAPIcazia RoceiVes t;I$5:09.
Award Fer Name--Fitty-Foritr;
• Entries -228 Names ,Sulaitiitted
* ' • •
4 The Clansmen" was the new. name
. ,
WA'VV.AINOSR, COLTIsiCIL
iETS
'GRAVR4LINO CONTRA.6,TS
: At the regular meeting of , West
WawatiOSh--CoundiUort Tuesday last,
tenders, Were oPekied. and. -eontacts.
were let for 'crushing and trtielsing.
of gravel, ' The following tendere'
cwere raceivedr for. citishing; J. B.
adopted, by the Arena Club,- a .yonng 144 Mersball. Gihseii at 13Vec;•
meeting on Friday night, and here-. John .Bnyle.dt, 14:%c;. John -Inglei at
alter • the Club' will bear this. Mine; 15e; George ' Feagen at .11e; Gordon
Toe winner wasW. L. MacKenzie Goclkin at 20C,• '
of Lucknow, Who 'receives tae $5i00. For ptr..u.Re15. aBt77;ecr
at 7c pr
cash prize. Mr. MeelCenzie's entry was per mile:
the Ifourth of . fifty-four received and M. Stewart .itt* 73/a Per 'rails'''. john 111.
his promptness- in subrnitting' his gjes at Sc; -9c1rap.11.3.,DP10-naet;a8nci;f09rt"'...,
namet was responsible for him win.: don Godkin at
Tender of Young and Gibson was
accepted for crushing and that of It,
Brewer for trucking. . • _
•
ning the prize because entry num-
ber thirteen d,a, entry number fifty-
foursialsaAncluded the .same. 'name. •
The 54 entries submitteff ..contined
a, total of 2`98...names, which made the
_selection - somewhat- difficult. Several
of the entrants however; apparently
misunderstood the nature of"The con-
test and submitted names appropriate
for the new Community Hall, rather
Ithan the.. Arena Club.• '
The name was selectedby a ..pro -
tees •tef ,clinlination,. ,the final fear
nairiee in. the running being, The
Clansmen, t The BeaversiLuX.Know
Club The Coronation Club Thei first
two mentioned remained in the runn-
ing until the final ballot • with The
'cleninien I•being seieoi•nci 'V', a 0'; 0,7 parents, they left On ,!a ;motor ,trip to
'vo -
• A complete het of names subnutted
will apPeer, in our next issue. •
GARDNER.4.,HAVENS •
A quiet wedding took place. at the
United Parsonage, . Liieknow, April
0th, when the Rev..S.V. Tucker united
in marriage, Hellen Christina, oldest
daughter of Mr.' and . Mrs, M. A.
Havens of Lucknow, and, James ,E.
Plardncr, .youngest .sson of Mr; arid
Mre. Ernest Gardner of Zion:- The
bride vvore 'Chiffon, with hat and
shoes to match and a reorsage• of Pink
roses. .kfter, the weddiiig dyv
inner ,hicii
.was • served at the home. of the bride's
DEATH OF FORMER ASHFI LD
RESIDENT OCCURRSI SUDDEN Li
" .
•Tho death, occurred in Chicago bii
liVedneetia4 v.March . 30th of •John
McKenzie a -.former 'resident of Ash-
field, who had been in poor health tor
the , lest Year, but the end was , unex-
pected, he. became critically. ill while
returning from Florida wherehe had
been recuperating. •.
The funral in ,Chicago ••�ri Fi4day.
April lei was•largel. -attended'. R°Cics took a .1-0• lead °I. the
'first
-N-ragare'VellS-7er,-akith-er-13:51W17-On
their return they will take
up resl-
denc te Bluewater highway, near
.1tingehridge. ,
. ;
ELORA .ROCKS WON
, INTERMEDIATE .`,`Bh TITLE
Elora Rocks won the Interaiediate
0. H. A. "IP chatripiOnship On Fri-;
day night in. Kitchener when they
ousted Powassan by .a- score of 11.
to 3. Elora wOri • the first game 4 to
3 in evertinie, lost. the second one • 4
to a, but took the third game' in A
decisive manner - to win the. title,
-,orrOW ni-relatives and friends : and c'ei!i'd•• and- in th°-'s.sec'hd and third
Recover Riigs, lostj,ritetiihutes ofIesteeni.A.Were -.niany iind astr:d Powassan qcolaSC faltered,
•
it e
'Surviving to mourn his loss are his 10d.
. varied. ,•• • wrI? a fiy e mo re goals each e
r -
Eight Years Ago
Two Cord ,Saluntings Lost In Cam
House .1Fire Eight 'Year* Ago Re
eevered As Debris Is Being Cleared
in the first that destroyed the 'Cain
House, eight years ago, have been
found in the debristhat is being
cleared awayat present and on Mon-
day were returned:6i the owner,
If, F. Dreyer of porn; • ,
Me., Dreyer is a salesman for.J. J.
Turner:I& Sons, Lirnited, awning and
,caiivai-I manufacturers of Peterbor-
ough. Mr; Dreyer was in Lucknow on
a regular call, on that ,disastrous day
eiglif years Ago. He occupied one „of
the ice* 04 the: Second floor, on the
west..side neer the rear of the hole];
, .
and had been inAis_room_about fit:
teen minutes before' the outbreak...
In his chili bag, which he had left
;in the rooni, was a little tin hex,
about the Siieof an aspirin, box, which
cOntained. 'twe- gold band wedding
rings, Valued asiceensakes. One a
twenty-two karat ring, was his mo-
ther's wedding ring, and the other,a
duplicate Of. Mis;YDroYees •wedding
After the outbreak it was iliniss;
sible to reach his room and although
a search of the ruins was later made,
it failed to locate he rings, which
were. considered as lost. •Mr. Dreyer
Succeeded in ,saving a sainple .ease at
that time, 'Which Was in the front office.
on the!mlip floor.
Remains of a Club beg' 'led to the
discovery of ,therings,at a Point in
the ran* where it was expected they
would be.. What •appeared-' like a
handle Of the bag was seen by work-
men, and al- close exiniination of the
spot 'uncovered the little tin box with
the two rings, unharmed by the heat
and ; kept free froni aXPOSfire during
the Years.
•••1
nipRoyfEs SLUMPING LAYOUT
•• KING OF KINGS ,
"King of niOthor picture
• of " the greatest' St9rY. world,
will, be presented in the Teive Hall,
Lucknow, Thursday, 'April lAtli,‘ 'at
8.15, under' auspices of the W. A. of,
;the United '.6hurch; With ,the cOMplk
inents Of Supertest PetrOliuM Corp.:
• orittien; This Magnifitent 'pretinc.
tion;' portraying tinl' life of our Stiv,
knit, beautifullft photographed and
set to inspiring and appropriate mne-
Adriiission' Ote' and 15e.
•
Further changes and ,re -arrange,
Moats contimie to be made in The
Market Store, for the conVeilience
shoppers: CoMpartinent disPlay , tab-
les are being used]. almOst 'entirely .in
,the• store,. facilitating the displilying
and Wee 'tagging, of goods. irriliroVe-
'merits have also. 'been made in dis-
playing -
rrien's and ladies': Wear, and
generally the public will be pleased
with the triodern. system introduced,
to Make vshopping and a plea,
widow,, the former Elizabeth.Ruther-
A noinhek from. liare: • attended the
ord and sonDavid, two brothers
Allen end' Roderick of Chictiga
tereet -by many. locally, as. Doug.
f-
on.e sister Mrs. ,Christena Finklyson
of Lochalsh •. • '
SEIED BY• Fii441sins'
"
A .pleasant: '.evening was SPentat
the hOrpe of :Mrd. Pune. MacDonald
iinth CanCaSISibilofVVaWanOSSh
WednSSday ' when abbot.
twenty-five cif her., neighhotirs pres-
ented her with a ' Patio. of 4.•-moneY,
before leaving for her new home at
:Holyroqd; Ptlrdo.n read the
0.ddreds, '..and ;Mr.. Mark, -I,Armtrjciiit,
'presented her with a .well filled,purse:
,Of• irioneY.:.".Mrs. MacDonald • Made .
•ittifig.reply.
PARAMOUNT .U.
W. .
/April meeting of the, Para.::
Mount...U. W....0. Club , was. held nt
the 'home Of 'Mrs, .Rebt. Hainilton on
Tuesday, April 5t1i. The meetin.7..onen-
ad hi, singing the Ode I:renewed by the
prayer' in unison. The minutes were
read, and approved. Lettere of Thanks
were read. The Roll Call Was answer,
ed by - en Exchange; .ot Bulbs and
Seecle It. was decided to , take part in
the exhibit Of Lucknow Fill,Fair. The
Club decided to have a Social in the
Paramount .1•Iell.1 A paper; 'qVIelse hay
while the Stip Shines'.' wee -given by
Mrs: James MacDonald: All enjoyed
community singing. "Current • Events
were given by Miss Ethel • Martin:, A.
dainty lunch was served by tlIip hOse-
aSs„ The meeting Closed 1.3.Y• the' Nat-
ional Anthem.' During the afternoon
the ladies quilted a club quilt which
is for sale.
' • PLAY AND DANC-E FRIDAY
• . .
In
spite of an April' blizzard *lira,
sillick last Friday,' there'ikas a. good
attendance at the 'play and &Mee
-staged hc det ausnrces Or -the
Lucknow 'Jena Club:
The play "The 'Three:Pegs", 'pre.,
sented by the TeesWater DraMatie
Club, Was quite 'entertaining. The
east of nine ladies included .Mys
Rey ThompSo , R., D. Brown,
Mrs, C. W. Levvie, • Mrs. C. W. Cer-
peni, Miss 'Helen Mara ,
Sinai', Donahue,Mrd. W.
A; Morrison, Mrs. D. O'Mara.
'liltisfo between acts • and for the
datiee that kellOUTed Was supplied klY
tore at *la popular shopPing tont* MU°XeriziOs Orebeatra,
Lucknow Bciwlert Organize
For;1938 Season:,
, ,
losepti • Agnew Elected President--;
Clark' Pinlayson SUcceeds, Wm.
'orteous ,Secretary-rees Re -
:Mein Unchanged r
. „With e .representative attendance
t:licknoW Bowler met. on Monday
night, for their 1934.. re -organization
meeting. In the absence of Clark
.Finlayson, the • retiring , president,
,Robert Rae presided . • •"..
Officers were elected as f011owe:
-41.7.-NIV.--'JOYilt-P; res., Jos-
eph Agnew; • Vive pres., • Roy Finlay -
on; Sec.-Trees,Clark : Fizilaysort,
Succeeding Wm. Porteous who re-
tiredafter • Several - seasona-in, this
ComMittees were struck as follows':
-Grounder,- A., John. ---:McPherson;
Dr. W. V. Johnston; Membership,
Wellington McCoy, Roy ,Finlayson;.
Tournafnent, Wm. .Porteous, Howard
Agnew, Robert Rae, Dr. Wm. Fow-
ler; Booth, , John A. MacDonald, Gar.
'field MacDonald,. Roy Finlayson. '
Fees remain unchanged, $5.00 for
old members; $2.,90 for. new and
$10,00, for a family Under one root;
It was decided to join the Provin-
cial Lawn Bowling Association,
A eominittee was appointed tp "in-
terview the council.: seeking a grant
to 0 set' water • rates. -
LUCKNOW BIBLE ' INSTITUTE
"And as it Was in the days ..of
Neah se Shall it be also inthe days,
of the Bon Of man" Come out tothe
classes Of the Bible 'Institute this
'Priddy evening and discover how,
Minder the present day id "to the days
of .Noah -the 'people all taken 'tip
with the •Pleasuresof the world. and
With little interest forthethings ' of
God. Siirly the coining of :the ,Loro
draweth
Prayer and , Song Service at 7.
o'clock Rev: J I MacGillivray will
teach. Subject : -'Dispensational 'and -
Prophetic Truths." The clases
High' school stridents,, at 7.30 •• and
The .Junior Bible chili will meet
pm. Please gring your Bible and in-
.
san temp,.. which •Tbrought' honor to
a „member ei*, pa*as, yite others.
Cldrke Was
that Northern Ontariovillage of 700
-people in, reaching the, :finals. . :lot new
Women's, Girls an
.• k' THE-M-AIIKET-STORE
Children's spring Hose and Stec-.
••• Elora celebrates th,e,..minnirig • of.
, their first. • O.' H. A. cliampionsnip. ,
They boast thartlieir, teem, with. the
exception of two players, " were all
born in Eiera, making their success
doubly saiisfactoiy.
...„ .
H.tfroh..7t*.:.foendi. Moe
Pr.esie4.tatio:n Ot fnrse
Mr. and Mrs Thos ' liagOffin And
Family' Who AreMoving To Near
Lucknow,. Honored By Friend's Of
S..S. No. .1, Harm).
, ThursdaY., 'evening,. , April ',7th,
, the • friend 4 and neighbors of fli, S.
r.Np. 4/1-Iiirini, root at :the „InorleOf
I,and st$.. Thos..ktigp,f4ti, to prescnt
them with a •purse, :On 7the . occasion
of their ,leaving the-cOnimmity, fOr
their'. .horne on. the second: con-
cession ;near .1.,nekiiew. •
The evening ,vwas , spent in .games
and dancing.; also a Short prograni
:Wes. enjoyed, after Which the
:was reed by „ Miss McCosh• With
Glen :Stanley: Presentifig.. the puree.
Mr. and Mrs, •Magoffin expressed,
their Appreciation of the •kindness,
shoWn' them and .ell, tang. "For they
are Jolly 'good .Fellows". After the
presentation, a •. dainty • lunch -WaS.
served and daneing was. resuMed ter
shortV,tiine:' .;•FolloWing is the ad-
dress: - . •
Your -friends'. and, neighbOrs , have
• .
Mr. 'and.: IVIagoffin &
pear Friends: .
gathered , here from -W.'S: NO: 4, to
iq8h speed, to your • new
home among. new neighbors.. Your,
going is tar' loSs;° but their' gain. We
hope,. they will enjoy•• you,: and yoni
faniily as inueli Ind we 'have during
the short their you e, been With.
us.We have appreciated Yotir
kind-
ness tidihboi* very .titiOi and
yolit chilAreir's* help in the.'entertaiti,
ments and everyday school
We ask you t aede •this
sliobt,teke„o of 'par good Wished 161
your *Attire haiiiiineSs. As You are
not going far, We shallexpect to .See
Yeti bee* .to visit, Often end !•Ittrewill
alWaYX:giVe yeti hearty Weloolne,.
Signed Of Your friends
and. liel bore, , •
keurreth Robertson, tritie Crawforti.
DID SOME 1 1_11,AS:riNG
Load after load of debris continues
to be hauled from the ,rieri. ,Pott
Office site, Blasting' :was carried out
the end of the Week, to loosen up the
cenierit verandah,. situate d at .the
smith rest 'Corner" of the .destroyed
building
The big iron kitchen stove'," was p1 -
earthed this. week to td a considerably
to the amount of old iron, twisted
bed I:fr_ltirrte,s,-ete..._that-Lhave... been re -
Moved. During the papt week, eeV-
eral cases "pop" were located' with
labels still readable and none the
\verse . apparently, extent that iflie
i•OPe weie slightly rusted, A keg and
sonie More betties of 4.4 ,beer were
, _ , .
also • said to. have been among the
plunder salvaged
. Don't fail , to see ``Simple • Simon
Siniple", a three -act comedy .in. the
Town Hall, next Thursday, . April
?1st:
•
FI1E•UNITED ,CHtTgen ,
, .,PLANS 'NEW MAGAZINE
Plans have been laid` for the pro-
duction of a thirty-two page Sunday
, •
School Magazine, to be issued quart:
erly, • beginning...in October of this
year, aimouneed Rev: :Dickson;
Book Steward, ;United' Church Pub-
lishing Haase, The purpose of the
new ',publication is eervet. 'Sunday
,
School "superintendents, ' Secretaries
and , treasurer; , leaders .Of-- pitipic 'arid,
teachers:. of both nuriitorim and. gradedleeeqns. • 'Graded, worship Ma peritils •
will be provided, together with infor-
mation -tenceimirignuethed‘ ofielfelF
,
ing and organization. lklewsi Of sti6,
ceXsftil pro'jects, plans for missionary
and 'temperance educatfini, and in.
Spirational" odutational articles will
he carried. This nen). publication
.)etrig lone, e response to repeat-
ed retinests for Sunday :„School
Magazine • Meeting the..needS of 'WOW-
lierd, in every dePurtMerit-
t ,
miwildetki the ceiii td be a
large, body .61 Weter,: efitirelY edit-
ritittlided by trolible.
•
,11.04,:i64;.$0.0.0f Bread
ee , Our. WinclO,ii ,FOr,, Easter. Specials.
CREAM PUFFS DOUGHNUTS •'
BANANA CAKE LAYER CAKES
TARTS • . COOKIES
LLYMAN'S BAKERY
INTEREST 'LACKING IN
-RORTICULTURAL.: SOCIETY
' There is evidently ,a lack of active
interest in I the Horticultural. Society
as' recent efforts to have meetings
have met with little success.,,*
•." A re-organizatiOn meeting bas been
called for next Tuesday evening,and
failure to have i Well attended ineet.
ing of the citizens of Lucknow and
surrounding ceninumity; iney result
in the collapse ot thie ,orgenization.
That such a society is a worth-
while ,aseet• 16 the .community, :there
be, no -:Ttiail,O re-
ceive the support it merits. The , So-
ciety offers splendid opportfinitiei, to
gardeners, farmers; flower lovers' and.
anyone interested in the beautifica-
tion of their- home surroundings or
the village in general, in that the fin-
est plants, shrubs, trees,,'etc. can :be
secured at low .cost. '
It .is to be hoped .that • there will
be a well .attendect,meeting on, Tues-
day, and that the Society will get off
.to a good start for a flourishing 1038
season.
•
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED'
• , ; .
. Mrs. IL G.. Sherriff, :Of Lucknow,
announces- - the engagement , of .,Vera
Helene Graham , daughter.. of Helene
p:`..arit the • late Jack •,'Sheriiff, to.
George y. Mari.; son of Mr. and Mrs.,
Harold • Mayr • of Doreliester, The
WILLIAM
OBITUARY
JoHNsTON
Suddenly stricken with.'a heart at-
laCk :while he was.. engaged at loading ,
hogs for Market, Williarn Johnston,
Ashfield Township fernier, died •
in a few minutes. Almost simultan-,„
eouslY the home of Mrs.. James Simp-
son, sister-in-law of Mr. Johnston, a
little over a mile 'Away, took fire and
was ..burned to the ground. Mrs. Sim-.
peon, ill- in bed, had to be c rri d to
"afety by neighbors who gathered to•
•
some of, the :furniture Was saved, a
was the barn and other 'buildings.
Mr. Johnston; Was' bern‘in GOder.
ich Township. He is •survived • .by his
Wife' two Sons James of Goderich
and, William of Colborne; four daugh-
ters Mrs. Edward :DoaghertY,.% of
Ashfield, Mrs. George Dougherty of
Colborne; Mrs: Robert Sowerby, of
Goderich 'Township, . end_ Miss .Alma..
Johnston at. horne. He-. has two bro.-
them David end... James, of Ashfield,•
and. a Mater, •,Mrs. ' •Richard Cousins •
of • Colborne. ' The : funeraP- Was held, .
Saturday, with interment at .Dungan,
nori.
JANES JOHNSTON
One of the best ' known threshep
in Huron and South' Brace; James
Johnston; 62, died. Saturday at his
home on: the BliieWiter HighwaY. Hp
niatiiage to. take 1)laCe in April.. attended-theHUnited-ChurCh-at-Pine-
:River and Rev. Mr: Nicholson of that
church. conducted the funeral, .ser..,
vices, with interment at Kincardine:
Mr. Johnston was a bachelor. ..."'ne
leaves one brother, 'William, of Ash-
field, and two sister,_ Mrs... Andrew
McCall, of Rainy River, and Miss, ;-
Margaret Johnston of, Toronto...
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IISUN6N MaeliONALD
• Duncan MacDonald, 78; of :Kintail;
died on Pridak, at his home, follow-
ing a . week's illness. He was. horn and
Jived all his life on the farm on which
he died The , land was cleared and
settled by his, father,/ Donald Mac-
Donald,, who came to Canada ,from
Ayrshire, Scotland. He was a, meth-
ber of •the Presbyterian church. 'Sur- .
'rViVing: are his wife, formerly Cith- •
arine Ferguson,- of 'Huron Township;
Restricted Area In Bruce- ,
Favored By, ,Large --Majoriti
...Ca!iyasReYea.1,*.8% ' in :41-
voiIitF-Itinl..oss Townchip,Has LargL
eat. Peicentaie Against - :Canvas
-Nearing Completien,
Many inclniries, have. been received
and great interest shown in thelpro-,
gress. of the : B. Restricted Area
Campaign in BruceCounty.
At the prese 4 e the pa gn
stands at about the O thirds mark,
that is aPproXiniatelY , "65% of the
cattle owners in the county have
been .hard froni. and •'85 ,of ;Are
have signed the requesting
that Bruce County. be Made a Tuber-
culosis -free ' area.
In 'Addition' the. peninsula Which'
showed .8,6% in-favour:some time ago;
three l townships ' have completed the
Canvass. and: shoW.. pere4ntages. • in
favour. as tellOWS--.
,Arnabel 88..9%; Arran 91.8%i
, .
.Elderelie,1 8.6.1%. • . "
Other townships which are alrnost
conmilete in• so far, as, the .eanOes is.
concerned shdw percentages in fay.
Brant, 81.5%; Carrick:, 85,9%,;_tur.
on 80%; Kinlose..61%; Saugeen 841.3%
Bruce, Culross and .Greenock Town-
ships. are--..tinderway with the -can.;
vaes .•and Kincardine township' plans
to start soon. . '
At the preSent. time there is a great
'deal of , interest in this Work, ihrotigh..
out the . entire 'Province of Ontario.
Several counties are .awaiting the,
test and inany,othere are in the midst
of a eaannitign ..to determine the Per.
C'entage of cattle owners desiring' the
'eradication of tubercular cattle. Bruce
ttiwell d
County cri e owners area -
Vised' complete. the petitiOn forms
at an early 4tite,44,,..that ihe testing
of their cattle May ria..:Iskotile_e
pected, at .the time. Grey County Cat-
tle are tested, • :
There -may' eoine questions
concerning how` this 'Work' is
under-
taken, not withstanding' the fact that
the subject has been discussed- at,
nearly 50' meetings througlient the'
County•of 'Bruee in the last 13 months.
Those who are not 'familiar4ith the
plan ,:and how: it operates- Should at
least fled out the faits ,before tUriiluk
it &iron. Pun parti, data ..be re-
ceived /rein the DePiiitthent of Agri-
culture, Walkerton,'
a daughter, Mrs: . W. J.', Johnston, „
Ashfield;' brother and it sister, Dan.: .
iel MacDonald and Mrs. Flora Ross,
beth of .
The funeral took .place :on 'Monday,
Rey:. J. K. MacGillyrey. of .Ashfield
, Presbyterian* church officiating.
terment Kintail cemetery. •
_
Jonxmotpolo'
WOrd has been --received of. the,
death of John MeQuoid at &miner'. .'
berry, Sask.., • a .welt -known former .
resident of Ashfield and district.' His
brother,' Albert, of Lucknow, left for •
ihe. West upon, receiving the' 'sad
news.
Mi.' Dad-Ski:id was in his . 78th year:
It is some 38 years sinCe he left this
district far the West, 1 where he has ,
since followed the occupation of far-
mer. Besides his Wife, Who Was, fon'.
merly. Sarah Finnigan of West ,Wa.•
waneeh, ••he leaves ,to motrn 'three.
SOns. and tWo dangntOi8,‘ One .son
Made, the Supreme 'sacrifice • in the
.Great War; The hoii. Are Lorne and'
Wellington on' the homeatead, • and .*
Bert; • two delighted, 'Mrs. J. Patter,. ,
son, and Mrs, E Ellis; oae .brother•
-Albert of .Lti'clinowk and Iv Sister,
Mrs, T. Usell• Of •Winnipeg.
A
'PLAN P0 CALL 'PASTOR
joint meet:lug Of the Otuigte
gatiens of AsliSeld and .Ripley Pres-
byterian .Churches both of *ilih hick'
a pastor At 'the;pre$atit tinle, 'it Was ".
decided to loin'. the COligrega,.
tions. into oliaciiiittea• they wilt po
teed to heir riiirribtera With a vi t�
it'Aittatet„