The Lucknow Sentinel, 1938-05-05, Page 1.•••-•
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. 12.14.A YEA IN ADVANPE-,;-560 EXTRA TO, 11 8
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TO. 1ENT-4 comfortable ,Six roAin
houSep..town Neter.
'POE. SALE-,-.Nicicer baby ba0iyi,
cheap. -.Apply, At Sentinel,. Office.
PIP Or car, Finder
•••please return to Sam Re14-'
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FOR SAJA--7•Qnantity4baled hay.
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tiMothy. Seed Gov. graded and. goO4
:lean 'barlek /Or ',feed" or seed. -Rod..
• MacDougall. :•-•P •
AUCTION1SALE-.--of .* benSebald• ef-
fects and property at the reitiderice of
• the late Dr. D. Geddes,, Lucknow on
Saturday,. May I4th at 1.06 o'clock;
Gee. bMs. The:PrePertY will be offered
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subject to a reserve bid. Mrs. J. •k
• Auctioneer.-
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Spring Clearance Sale of Used
:Pianos, Such well-known ;makes- as
• Heintiman„,..Nardheimer, Mason &
Rbich Weber, and others it reason-
“ -able priees and terms. Write Heintz-
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-man -242 Dundas St” London,
for furtherparticUlara NO•obligations
If .you are ambitious, this 'is for
You! ;Silecess guaranteed! No risk
selling line of 260 popular products
, ;in exclusive district! Join our sales
force for profitable wages! 756 men
average income', of, 435..00* weekly'
For free Particulars' without obligeJion, write TODAY; FAMILE,X 00
070' St. Clement,', Montreal. •
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-roomed cottage ,with verandah,
good cellar, all convientes, in As 1 re -
Good' garden with fruit and
shad i tree* , centrally located corner
,Keays- and Raglan streets. Very cheap
. for ,quick cash sale.
Also -large frame residence
10 , . • ,
rooms;' -conveniences. -Two:lots of
. good ' garden and choice 'fruit trees.
,-,Good cellar. Suitable for roontipg or
boarding house, good location, in good
' state of ..repair. Corner Blake and
•'South Streets. Cheap for quick cash
sale also. For further, particulars
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apply:or-address, MRS. W. 11;TREM-
• BLA.Y South St., Goderich; Ont.
1 Farmers, Attention .
JUST RECEIVED -A LIMITED
QUANTITY ,OF 'BARBED
WIRE SECONDS
THEy ARE A, REAL '11
:•RAJGAIN
WM. NtUttbik & SON
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PLAY IN LUCKNOW
Young People of Olivet will present
,their play ."An ' Old Fashioned Mother"
ift-theL--'Foviti-Ilaik+LucknOW;--Prjday'-•
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May 6th at 8.15 under L. '0. B. A.
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auspices. Dance after •'PlaY. Admiss-
ion to dance and play 25c. Children:
PARAMOUNT' DANCE •
On Friday, May 6th at PpramOunt,
MacKenzie's '5 -piece orchestra.
••mission -Gents 25c; Ladies 15c; Dan-
cing 9,, to 2. • Everybody Welcorne.
LADIES' BOWLERS MEETING
A reorganization Meeting of. the
Lady Bowlers' gob will be held in
the Town Hall, Tuesday evening; May village children: to church ,canipsin highlighted by • the address of Rev.
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.10th, at 8' 'o'clock. All interested: the, vicinity was, also disCilised.aed a cot. Norman: Rawson, Old Light
ladies, are requested to be Present. committee appointed to further look ;Lodge annual at home last Wednesday
• into the matter. ' night was a decided Success.
Ladies Night, as it is terined, was
.• capably' presided owi• by Worshipful
LUCKNOW ONT, THURSDAY, MAY .5t4, 1938
Fijice Relief Responsihility
01 Former 'Residents .
'hider. •Revised-, Relief Regulations.
' Village Feces 'Responsibility For
Relief Allowances Of Two Former
Residents
MERCHANTS, MEETING, TO .
BE HELD NEXT VON,PAY
The first %regular meeting' of the
newly ' organised Lueknow .;•. Business
Men's ..Club, will -he held next Monday.
.evening. Monthly ,: meetings will be
held on p the -second iMonday of :eaCh
Month: .• - •
. This is an :organization of which
there, has been great need; • and its
success depend upon the co-oper-
ation and joint effort and Interest of
all•merthants and bUsinele,men: it. the
village. Plan tO•he in Attendance at the
Town Hall promptly at eight o'clock
next MondaY evening.
RECEIVES INVITATION. TO
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• NIAGARA FALLS CJI0C11
George L. Douglas, :B.A..; a gradf
uate of Knox- College this year; has,
been extended ' An.invitation, to. the
pastorate of Druininond Hill rresbir-;
terian 'Church,: ,Niagara
• Mr. Douglas has, not yet decided
between the Niagara' Falls and *ea.'
ton invitation,. the latter which we
erroneously rePOrted him to have at-
ceptedifinzur last issue.
Mr. DeuglaS has had a distinguish
scholastic -career it Knox College,
'winning • several schelarshipi. Includ-
ed in the awarcli-vvere the $8b.Gillips-
scholarshii,, in his :first year.; the 11
111:43°211-4,014*"24450'qtrict'tl.le'#:41',
Thorton.,. Memorial Seholarship fo
$100 in his .second..year.
The Clansinen.'Plan :For,
kiiht,-!-May '24th
.ponsilminiii, Hall To Be Scene Of "Big
On Evening Of, ,May • ;
'Alio' Consider. Staging :Of Celebra-
tion On July '1st' ' • '
; just one thing, 'after another
with the: Clanimen. ;Their next, "do-
ings" will be on the evening •of May
24th in • the CommunitY Hall, jvben_la_Mines,..:sen, of Mr.:•tatid -Mrs.:Wm.-And
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night of carnival fun atd deneing,wi.11 erson of, Auburn. The: marriage to
• take placg-iii :First Church; Westmiti-.
Tentative 'plats are for; holding ister, on' Sat: May 7th. ". . , • . • •
pigtf9i•m,dance and to operate a:num- The Scobie NN!ere former res.:
ber Of cartiVal such. as .fea-. Whitechureh„__Where.-Mr..,
tired, -,the street carnival last August. 'Seel* was :ininliter in the, Presby:„:
As "sell,efforts are beitg, 'niade. to terian..Chura... is A brother 'Mr.'
have , brief feature. Performance by David . Scehie of Sarnia and foi erly
one or two • artists. . • :Of Lucknow. Rev: Seobie will to duct
. There will be no admisaion .fee:into the cerethony.,
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the building .and all', the "midway"
attractions have the popular
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McCartnAk's six -piece Orchestra will.
play for the .jitney, dame.. All in all,
it 'leeks like: another • evening of ;fun
and frolic for those 'who •.spend .may -
24th' it Lucknow. : • '
Plans for a First Of July ,'Celebra-
tiOt were: *6 discussed • at Monday
hight"s ineeting• of the Chih. anii:• a,
cOontittee appointed to • pin:wider
What attractions- might be lined up
for a "Big 'Day".. „
, Sending a few " underprivileged nal ,atid with an interesting program;
,SUffers. Distressing' Injuries
In Toronto Motor .Crash-
Nisa Anon Suffers Terrible
Facial Injuries In Car Collision. --7,
RuShed To Toronto ',General*, Hes-
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ital For Treatmeht•
AOSS Olive Alt4; g Member of the,
Toronto Public'. schools teaching, itaff
.and: daughter of 'Mrs. ;James,,,-,Altot
of Lucknow, • 'suffered' distressing
facial injuries in a. 'motor accident in
that city Sunday evening..
Miss Alton Was one of four, Pass-
engers g car, driven by ,Charles.
oRacz7.-proceeding7,north---on-YOWSt7
and, which dame in Collision with a
car driven eastward on. Gerrard St.,
by _Richard Oddy_of _Toretto,-,-Mrs:
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OddY with a fractured collar._ bete_
and •Miss Alton with a terribly bat-
tered face, Were rushed••Itorentii,
-General-HoipitaL-MISS'•7Alton was so
dazed by the force of theimpact, that
she •V474 unable to recall in what inat"-:
her the received her injuries..,
•In the ferriike blow Miss Alton ...re-
Ceived,• all but four of her teeth were
IthOcked Out and the jaw. construction
sheered Off to a degree that when she
has sufficiently' recovered from the
shock and injuries, ben& grafting Op-
erations may have to . be. undertaken.
As well the lower jaw bone was
cracked ausi a painful ...knee injur
h the eg at, rOt. thOught
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to he broken.• • •
Her • Mother and • two brothers;
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:Charles :and Sam , niotored to Toronto
on -learning of: the accident, With
Igrs. Alien remaining: An X-ray had
been taken to determine :the danger
a• possible skull' fracture, but the
results Were not •known when her
brothers returned to: their homes.
ENGAGEMENT °ANNOUNCED . •
ReV. & Ars. Scebie'of Kitchener an
nounce the engagement Of their eldest
daughter Vivi•ene Jean, to Thos. Don-
ald Andersen, of Sturgeon RiverGol
414104j1.01::.A Delightful Event
..Highlight of EvOnitg Was The Ad.
idress Of .Rev.: Capt. Norman itawsen
Of •,:ilamilton-Attendance 'Larger
Than tiShal And The Evening One Qf
:The H‘it Yet Staged •
with •a larger attendance than: us-
'• ,TALKING PICTURES •
. • Town , Hell; Lucknow, Wedneadiry
.1mty--inkt-undet-L,70,..-../t-auspfees; .I.TjtAYS-TO-J.ISE-THE ---• -Master -F.--.111:-Paterthotir -Sesides-th-e-
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.-.featuring-4ROYal----Catadiair•-•Moutted --,---- -•-•LftW-ANT-A-DS"--,'COW-MN addreSS-"OPieV-..0).Abers itelcided.. solos
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IYWan.araWford-mMeGillvaryPolice.atoTy "Courage of he -North?
iiiic; Bing Crosby in "Sing Bing Sing," Toe 'Many• buyers, was the.onlY'cpm-
and 'eart,,u0n, .s4,m'sdr: filid ratisicat plaint a recent user :Of •the Sentinel
. . shortai '•• ' ...watt ads" cotainn• had to say as to
results :the little 35e ad brought' hilt.
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trpWards.to five 'hundred bushels et
'.r,Q. AGAIN CONDUCT .:..
4 grain were -sold, with buyers so nuit
•,EUROPEAN .SUMMER TOUR erous that the -advertiser's only cam-
- plaint Was , he couldn't get his apri.hk.
Rev;•Walter B. Craw, 'minister of
• • seeding dote, for, ittending.: to thelbts, . without mach sound 'philosophy.,,, He
aehtehnitiL4.chhre‘lohdonhait„attn, ity.
neSi-threlittle'iteistiVrea up: : ' • - ' was introduced by Rev.' C. N. Mac:
01").vetl• qiiit •fli:m the .th.ird. e•e_10,i!.'.ke ,.1.1.." -y -,-an“ ad in The 'Sentinel, and be Kenzie, Old. Light Lodge was fliitiliA-
' ha's ba'an all,ceir '''.6 thidi'4 an ed'IcL4'()minced that if YOU l'iaii.e something ate in ' securing such an ,.otitstatdirig
-'1°.fitti tour to GreatBrit'ain and Europe saleable to ill it .vvill: do. the tricli. • 4Pe4ker at iZeV.-RaWsoft whoSe. ser -
with ;the ' WorldTravel. Service. For
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the last tWo. seasons, several ' London- .
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.1. vicea.are inueh in demand apart frihrt
•• " serving as pastor O; CentOnArkITuited
. era have been included in. Mr. Craw's , FORMER, RESIDENT DIES 'Church, Ilan:liken. • '. : • • '," .• '
party. This year he will again be ape.- .
\,5einpanied by Mrs., Crew and the first A 'resident '•Of Godelich •• for ,..ltt ti,,97 ,tritnit to . ciiinoiO4 ,0.6zideg. as
' • ------ •. ' During- his discourse, heopaid laud.
'' Londoner CO Sign up with tile•tOUr and years, and tei'iterly„pf Lneknow; Airs; , ,, ,
. ,.,,, . ,,, . • . , one of Canada's ontitatidnig soloists,
I to be accelkted as a 'Tnehi4,i ..eti the Thoinas nuinci, ng,. Passed aWaY,,sin.-her with whorh he had the measure of
,parti,'Is.Mta. Gladys 'Udy Gray, . of 78th year. . Before her marsiage,": ilia, aripeariu8. with oh various programs..
.0sbortnItetteet. . • . ' . . i, , , w • Plora , eItins, tighter of t A very tasty 'itch was served at
e .
, 4 •Gray is the organfet and dir., t
late 'Mr. and • Mrs; Donald Meinnis,.. ._
• „he conclusion pi -the program, after
eetor of Music, at 'Centennial Church. who lived in ,i'ort . Elgin for inanY' „,whh irea ' pleasant period of . dancing
* 1She, was One of, the ,artiatri Of theCen: ,Yeare. sho: Was bert in Vaughan Was,' enjoyed . to* inuiic by Dotutld Mc
tetiniel Concert doniPany, who. took ,TeWOtflip; . York 'County.- She was Charles, Eldon 'IrentlersOn, Atidy'Cth
.'. part in an-entertainthent.ln titicknowtw.ic'e*nta1116.0414r Ott h.a64011..bOiag -
-•"flateLialL', - - r- - ":'' '' '' • .
y . The party Will still on .July 1 fron
Montreal on the DUCheii of -York and
• 'Will' ineltWo 'tours to. Great. Hritain,
Scandinavia, ,Hollatid,. Germany, ' Swit-
zerland,Prance and Italy. '.- • -
and : a' 'duet by the tWo Soloists *ith.
Mri. Norman Wilson at the Pisno.
Dr. James' Little 'contrihnted violin
selections with Peggy MacDonald ac-
companist
; rollover an hour, ,Rev. Bit*son
delighted • his audience' with fluentaddress. filled with humor but not
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of Alsa Craig
•Connell, Kinloss, Township.'IWilliarn'and' Elwood'-"'86161"ti::
They 'were assisted during the ''evert,
.8evetrieeityears ago the' rharried.M4ing hy,:. Miss iihificne lvlacDougalt.. •
.Hunkitig; who SUrviveS with 'one clan- ,
ghter, Mrs. 1.. 8finr‘voe'cli-of Telreifta, ; • . ' • „ • ' 4,,
raiir • sisters and four ,brothers, who. Card Of 'Menke: . „ ,••
survive. Mrs, :litniking4aa„well.knOwn It ':,is with sincere thanks that we
in Lucknov, Where••• she reel:tied , for -acka(410ge, the kindness and
syni-
80510 years:. She a inenther''' f Pathy frientis":and. neiglibo4, at
,Itriox :Presbyterian 'Church.. ▪ the •tlme the ao,dth, of due ht6tht*
James Johnston, . • attoti:wat made by • the president; Dr.
Sisters.' And 'Brother, W. Johnston. • ',,
SPECIA.LS fit Men's and Boys'
Work 'ClOthing,, Shirts, Pants, -Over-
ails etc,. at new lot pricety-,4411t, 0tit was held ' to 4ope Chapel .Ceine.•
LADIEs, DELIGHTED • WITH
COOKING SC#1001, TUESDAY
Mrs.
Mrs. Aitken's ;Cooking Sc11001; spon
• iered. by the .Wolten.'s. Association -of
.the United Church and brought to
.Lucknow, on Tuesday, with. the Corn;
plbnetts; of the Canada' Starch Coin::
Daily and the Maple Leaf Milling
CeinPany- was. a -':decided success. ,
A4CAPACiPY 41:Ma fi91.11. die* village
and .surrounding ,district 'wait .it at-'•
,telidance,'te view. with interest, , the
miniero-us prepared toed dishes.
which Mrs. 'Aitkets made. Afternoon
tea, was served to all in attendance;
and the various dishes prepared dur-
ing the afternoon, Were • awarded by
-ineans7-Of a draw to ailiniber of
,
•for-
tunate ladies, As well; r,nerchandising
'prizes, consisting products of the
--firms werealso given free';' The draw
.was-inade by Mrs. A. E. McKim. •
Mrs. ' Aitkens, who conducts a radio
broadcast cooking school, from CFRB
four times a. week, has a very pleas-
ing 'personality, and retains the in-
terest of her audience throughout _the'
demonstration. iShe;_wai 'introduced by
Rev., S. T. Maier.. ,
Community singing was also .eill-
joyied, with MiS:•Normat Wilson ' pre-
siding at the Piano • • ;
LOSS' OF LINOTYPE OPERATOR
'WAKES EARLY COPY ESSENTIAL
'Office, we ask _advertisers and all
:these contributing news for the. Pap(iii
to leave .thtir cippy at therr 'very earl-
iest '• convenience. . • • :
,• The• Change' cornea,ebout as a result
of I! the less ,.of Mrs." Gordon Fisher,:
-Who has. been', an efficient •litotYpe
operator this office for a,period of
almost ten years. Thus we are 'carryi".
;nig on witf.i. leis experienced help who
yet lack the speed se necessary in the
publishing of a paper. ' , • ,
In 'Order that The • Sentinel may be
published on time each week, . it Will
he necessary for advertiseres have
their copy Monday:
Alrprese secretaries and those with
itemi.of news. for the piper, can assist
us materially by IiialMig•itheir•Contrib-•
iitiens in as early as In the
ease of rural news budgets we'Wohld,
request 'correspondents,, when conven-
ient,. to send it their correspondence
iiFTuesday Other than;:by the rural
mail serviee as„..;,the• contiFiers do :not
complete their trip until- late In the
afterireen.':
These considerations I be. appre-
ciated •by ;the publisher -ataff,
• SON -OF I.:ATE-VW-LANE
•.• PASSED AWAY IN DETROIT'
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The: death of Dr. Charles Lape•�c-.
..ctirrea in[Detreit last ThursdaY. Dr.
Line, was u Sen of :tit late Wm:
Lane, for many years clerk and tiiiltaL
Urer of .1•10ronbonnty.
. pi.: ls-Ane was borti at •Dungannon
and Was. educated at Goderich Colleg-
iate 'and:Toronto University.' He bad
practised dentistry in Detroit for more
than twenty-fi‘e yeari. He is siiryived
by his NVidovir fortnerlY Irene Acheson.
•of Goderich,' and four children.:
Stewart :Lane:. a •Vancouver ',lawyer
is a, brother,
Clansmen's Ball ,
-- Well Attended Friday
Music Was. A Disappointment To
Many But Otherwise •• The Evening'
Was Generally Very Much tajoyed-
W. L. MacKenzie Was Presented With
Contest Prize,'
,The Clansmen were within $1.15 of
doing what they hoped to do---.PaY, ex-
peties at their anniversary hall On
Friday night. was a •deficit - of
lp..0,--)k.cCeipt5.-49r $125.45' and, OX-
penditure, $126.60, .'" •
•The event marked the first anniver-
sary of this Club' and was staged
primarily to provide a' night Of
free of the duties that the var.
ions' events throughout the. year .haYe.
entailed for the metnbers of the Club.
,.' The niuSie: of Ray baWef's :band of
Londonwa:sa disappointment to many
'but•the evening vies for the most part
tif.delightf0 function, with Very "few of CALL MEETING TO • . • '
the dance crowd' that Were not still
tripping the, light, tantastie:*hen the
straini. Of the lioni,e waltzz S.(;tin,de,d • at ; The -organization • hieetieg Of the
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• "I Lueltn__Ow be held
in Council chambers of .the LeekhOW
Town }fell on Thursday evening May
thust
bl:tilfeartni'8'ibigir tIVIet.weletihb: trkihee.niteerss
of 1
to 20' yrs. inciusivo, and stock ,entered
in the Club'.*ill• -Consist of purebred
or grade beef heifeivcalves liern after,
Jat.lit, i9a8, All into'o$tdd, parties
are cordially invited to .attend this
..trieetiak which Will be tinder the dirt
ection of tan .IVfacteod Agrieulture
The. regular monthly meeting .'"f, of
the Village Cpuneil.4ea ,helci Tues.:
day. with • metthers presenk, and;
IteeVe' N.' E. Bushell in the. chair. '
, Local' relief cests for the month
April were trivial $6.60 of which the
\Tillage's share is 2.22. However thu.
Village faces the-, responsibility of
thiCh-bigher costs, in connection with
two, former residents, .who until they
are twelve months self supporting in
their present. abode, are a charge on
this '
; One bill .of $3.9.48' , was , received
from: the Twit of .Goderich, covering
relief , costa of food,: fuel, rent and
light, ,of a fernier 4resident for the
month of Mara'. Relief has since been
ditcentinued. Further details of this
certified stat,ement are being asked
for, ,
The- other instance is e Case in
_ovii • and
Sunsoy Bread. -
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EEK ,ft4DISPECIALS
bREAM -PTIFFS••• • LAYER CAKES
Do0cHNUTS JAM PART
CHELSAA BON's. AlAri, • WALNUT TARTS '
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CALL AT :OUR STORE, AND PROCURE A BREAD DIET
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•FORMER .KINLOSS RESIDENT
•. 'DIED IN ALGO.MA
' Mrs. Donald, Morrison of, Lucknow
has reeeiVed Word of the 'death of her.
brother, Miirdach McLeod, Who passed
away on, •Saturday at Algoma. Mi.
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'McLeod who was .78.. years of age was
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son Of the late Mr. and Mrs.; Jahn
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Toronto, where the minimum relief
allowance • Will run possibly $50,00 ,a Ma cl,,eod, 'Con., 6 •Kinloss. :He went ,to
month. The village share of course Algoma some forty • years ago. ,
but one-third " of , these 7arpount.' Surviving are : his. 'wife, formerly
In the .Toronto case the party Will ' ' •
jj rt • Ita9;A "!tArall.OIX
here artily of siii-danihters • Two
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a considerable' 'saving in. relief a
ceits can'he effected.• „ siiters; Mrs. -Morrison of town :Mrs;
C0141Wil reegiVed adVicei:te the effect Cox of Kincardine' and a broth;r Dab
athnaet'e9lab.dinebtielilntetiitir4eliitsYsnceall.Of7nairicrIllo:ralo
f Rock Lake, Algoma, also survive
irshistry, uPon the passing of - •
a Pe•;- '4=Piete---Si▪ lvetTrea' Service.
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Cial act of parliament, after.• .aueli
action has been •approVed by a Vote Special Prize,. At Fair.
of: the village ratePayers. A resell'-
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tiozi requesting such : action is•;R re,. Ali'arcl TO Be Made. To Winner . Of
quii•ed .frein the shareholders, repre- ,Greatest ,iiTtintber •Of Peinta. In All
senting at: least two thirds of , the ClasieiAnntal Donation • 'Sy . A.
capital stock in. the inthistrY.`. •
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With regard to -Water arrears,. the ' ..1.• 11": Eckardt ;TO One Society in
.C1:er)C.Wa's instracted, to cut -off those ' Each Agricultural 'Distil:O.. •
users; five . month in arrea;s : after,
.„iAlaceew Agricultural Society is
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the last discount day' of paYment of :
'thec:o..fiurnsetilbil4i.e04 ..,,to :i'.,..1.iro,,,te ...th.,e to i4is::5'0.4r.
— ,:-,:.• . - ' open for competition in • Bruce 'and
receive the, special prize
baieball, diamond at,a low Cest, :by, 'Gi'eYT diti'ict. 'Ng- .10- The Prize is• a
silver tea emPloyitg the , CainitY • PoWer grader: halla8eree. feta'''l)ie'Pe
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ser -
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vice with ' appropriate oblong. tray,
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To Build Grandstand donated' hY; Albert 'John ' Harrington
I Eckardt; -who each Year dOnakes7a
., Teeswater , Agricultural Society prize t�: one Society . in each district.
plats " to build an Open , permanent .
an' Aar,li-rPoipeei jea.t:ili,,,:bli;:mtgea.tisziisctae .z.nw:aetbd
grandstand to accomodate aPproxim,
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atelY 800 People; The Society has., also
arranged to have -Zan. Mr. Dewah; arid' fully •guaranteed, will he awarded
Minister Of Agriculture, Open the 1038 to the•winner of the greatest . number
of :points in all 'classes; '
Local Contestants Picked
For Festival
01(oills. 50 Voices As Well As 'Sol-
oiats 1The Varitgis Classes': Will
Represent Local PUblic School At
Kincardine Tomorrow
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• At, 'peforniance last
thiirsdaY afternoon that Was :Well at-
tended, • soloista.were -selected :to re-
present '.Liicknow' Public School at the
West Bruce. inspectorate MilsiCar fes-
tival to. be held- in Kincardine tomer-
TOW: , tm=
Thii".. second annual ;festival -4 will
again be conducted by Mr. Roy .Fen-
wick . of Toronto. Local pupils did well
'last year:and, this year's selection of
school represehtativei frem Well filled
classes Was not an easy task for Mrs.
J. W. J,oynt and Mr. ;McGillivray;
A fifty -Voice, sehool Choir under tht
direction of Miss Peggy „MacDonald,
local •mOSical instructor; will • compete
in 'the. festival afia , twenty -eye$ Iocal
students •will take part in the masied
festival choir of two, hundred .vOicei,'„
whiCh will take part, in the •evening
performanee., .;
Local '.iolOists. selected :•Were,,'Sr.,
girls, Esther Patton 'and, ',I)Oris ,Tay. •
ler; Sr. .boys, Bud Orr and darmen
Mc4hillin; Jr. errs, Roberta Phillips
and Margaret .Tteleaven;• 'Jr: boys,
Totinny and Allin • Stewart.
0g5Ais1zB CALF .CLUIT.
' -Catering for irtasty buffet lunch
was 'done by S.
Reid With free check roonl 'Service also
provided. • ' ' •
' During the evening' the presentation
of the , $5;00, prize was 'Made to Mr,
W. L. MaCICehaie; who was the. winner.:
it the., Club Natant 'Contest, which
the Club adopted ib,s0eeting its -hew
,liantS, "The ClansinOn",•, The present,
No qualify a .contestant must com-
pete at least; two breeds
live-
stock 'other .._than•Ponitry; and in. at
'least ' three .kinds of farm '.- products
other than livestock poultry. All
exhibits other2than livestock must
haiie, been produced on :the farm of
the exhibitor. Grain to qbalify, must
be 'frati a field of not ' than three
acres of "one. kitd•: of crop. ;
All: livestock., exhibited': must be
owned outright by the „eichiliiter, and
musthave been *oWted for a Period'
•of six months previous to the date of
ekhibitiori ' •
• . Before this , donation presented;"
the "winner. nuist sign a .Deelaration'
that the regulations.; have been: Oh•
reinrifli7b---e-7116.tted;"-ar folloWS1
• POINTS -
CLASS• ist 2nd 3rd
Itorses,,16 hands k over .10i0 ,75. 50
Ponies; Linder 15 hanli".. ,50 , 35 -80
, Shetland. ponies
Cattle ... .. . . ; 75 . ,50
Sheep; - • ! .25 '15 10
Goats . ..... . 25 15, 10
Swine ' • • 2$ 1$ JO
PohltrSr • 15 10
16, 101.
Vegetables' ... . 5
Shaves • 10 5
Grain , 20 10
iSeed, -Timothy : •
Alfalfa . ,20
Horticulture 10
Floriculture . 15, IQ
lots .. :10
Domestic Science'
Dairy Producti . . .. 1.6
Lades' Work
Bendy' 5
Maple Syron .. 4.66:.
$ine Arts
Pet :Stock
,Ladie's! .1•Driving (single or
'g-
Oshi,,s, driving (single ,or
• double) . 3 a
(.16-4 under) 8., 12 2
soys,• Riding (-1.6 & iinder), 8 8 :
.',Gents", Riding ---------------*8 2:
"Ladies' Riding
Ladtee Hitchiiig'•and •
Horses
dohs.° 'Hit -chit -10 and, Un -
,hitching Itortei 8
Itou CoMpotition
Representative, • ; (single ory:., double.) '44: `ii)
10
• 5
5
• 1
2
,
_
ARMSTRONG -BROWN
s • • ,
• The ..Church;.•of-Christ.Deciples---wao7-
on Saturday the scene of:a lovely spr.• •
:ing wedding when Rev': B. C. Eckardt
united in marriage Martha M. brown, '
of London, and G. Armstrong
,Of Lucknow. Ewart George, organist,
•
played:sOftly daring the ceremony.,
- The bride wis.becornirigly gowned in
navy blue sheer with matching accesa-
°ries. They were attended' by Mr., and •
Mrs Fred Welch. FollOviing the cer-
emony a "wedcling.breakfast •was 'serv-
ed to ..the, iInTnediate relatives at.',tlia,
.11,1110V.401 kt•s1-35?"I'
of High Street, •)4r. and Mrs.
Strong, will reside it Lucknow. •
OBITUARY
JOSEPH SMELT-2ER
•
The cre7i: occurred at A.mulet 'Sask.
on Sunday, April ; the 24th of Joseph
Smeltzer.. Death,. came suddenly :due •
to heart failure. Mr. $meltZer had•
been it good health, Until a few dtq's
. .
prior to his. death.
•
The. late Mr. Snieltzer, was horn in •
`Blyth; Ontario and Was in his seventy-
, •
first year. ' During- early :- life - he -
blacksmithed at Lanes, Ontario, later .• _
in .1909, nriniTd' to Amulet, eask..
.with his family, where. he has been
engaged in farming ever
Mr. Stieltzer took an .active Part ,
in all community i:enterprises,. being
chairinan of the school board for many"
Years, also chairman of the •United
Church, of whiph. he ' Was an-• active
In 1893 he FitchrBeImo 4er,riecin 'Erliie.tb‘teethw' hA°111.11;.:
was born nine •children. : Besides the
widow there is left to, monrii six
ret, three .iens . and three daughters,
.Chas.' of • Regiria;, Arthur and :Borden :
at home; ,I Mrs. Temple at Amulet; ,
of
R4ergs.i.tiaM. eAl 1 '61sno °tfW Mrs.nd4rei•Th
Rassnuissen New1 Jersey; Mrs. D.
MO4v,eh of Goderich, Ontario; and a
brother John of Detroit' Michigan.
Eleven grandchildren also survive
The funerar`seilriceS were held at
his late residence, on Wednesday April •
27th, Rev': Watts officiating. Many
beautiful tributes, showed, the
esteenr of his tuanY sorrowing friends.
Pallbearers were H. Maxwell,
David; aV-Ogg,;,;„gete.kinger.t....
J. Anderson J. Dacken.
• -
OWNS , • . , .
POCKET BOoK' oygr;'.
, , .
•
ONE HUNDRED' YEARS OLD
• . ,
, .
• Mr. Wtn. A. Johtiton. of .Aphfield, •s:
'83:yeah-old.• twin brother of 'John A.
Johnston •Bellingharn State of;),vaih.;
itgion, • owns .A leather, pocket book •
over 100 year 'old.
• 'The*, four,,COmpurtinent .• leather
purie, which is still in .excellent con-
dition, was previously owned • by 'his ,
uncle; Mr. Diinca1 M Rae, -.‘ylio prior ,
s Cath mber c. -If years age,...
gave it to Ir. Johnston, Who priZei;
it highly.
In a note book, which', is ..attached
in the pUrse; • is a notation,
itg. the owner and the' year it was
purchased. ,It reads "Duncan MacRae,
Avernishi'.,Lothaish$ "Scotland, 1886,,
aged73.
:BOYs RECEIVE INSTRUMENTS '
Work of organizing a boys'' band •
is being eoritinized here; and a .rneet,
ing on • Tuesday tight was addresSed ,
by A.. V. Cruchet, general, trait:lager in,
Canad of the Beoiey & Itawkes,
musical iTtluments Arm, '
, A number of parents have ,signified,•
their interest in the proposal and •
,2 several hays r§ceiyed instruments on
Tuesday bight. ritt, E. Seetoti, who
2 will catdilet the band, if. ogsbited;
is Making plans ;te give • these 'boys •
4'theit first lesson, ,