The Lucknow Sentinel, 1938-09-22, Page 100 A YEAR- fl ;ADVANCE -.-60c EXTRA TO U. S. L.
LUCKNOW, pNT.1 THURSDAY, SEPTXNWER 22 d,
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TO ,RENT-.Corafortable six roOm ASKEIELD NATKE
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hose to mat town water. -TEMPLE' ' • ;DIED IN DETROIT
CLARKE, ,
. ' • •Riqerai • erviges7 '‘',;re c°4411.ci:ed'•
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FARM ,TO RENr:--Outright or pn.
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shares, 1.9t's 14-15, Can. 19, KinIciii,
'200.: acres; .APOYto ilIrs. . WO:
Oawiishavi, II •
,
FOR SALE or TiAl4E7parehie, d
Orhaln but!. 4':'?IY.qa4 ,010 in .Murch.•
N. I. :MacKenzie, R. 3 lau&now
Thene 64444; 'Dungannon
• FOR SALE 4.100 cords dry elm,
CerdWoial, also a, limited 'number of
boys' and scheal 'shoes and ox-
fordS to clear..S PURVIS,KolYrood,
t FOR SALFr=Frarite. dwelling, 6;
' rooms; town ,water; electric • light,
idealloeaion,, good 'garden and gar-
age, Sacrifice; for quick •salg.,
- 'Fred. Armstrong :'Phone .92:
FARM FOR -SALE -Hundred acre
good buildings in fair ecinclitien, five
miles west' of Liicknovi immediate'
possession. Enquire Jas. • H. Pickering,
Lucicnow.,
MICTION .,SALE -of 83 cattle, 50
hogs, 25 .Sheep, 2 -horses and.poultry
at Lot ,3, Con.; 10 Ashfield, Thiirsda3
• Senteniber; 29th. 'See' bilis ,Wilfred
• Feria, Prop. Matt. Gaynor, Am.'
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AUCTION, pAL'E--,--cs, 45 head of
young 'att. Ontario_ bred, beef
type at C. N.' stock Yards, Litcknow,
Tuesday September 27th. gee ,bills.
I 'Ellin, Pritchard, Prop., Matt Gaynor;
'Auc.'
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TENDERS'
• Tenders will be reCeived by the un-
dersigned . until noon Saturday, Sept-
• ember': 24th, for refreshment, !moth'
an the grounds at the tatek=
. "
new Fall Fair; on Septemeber pth.
•. Joseph Agnew, Se'y
NOTICE OF COURT OF REVISION
:Notice is .hereby given _that'
• chart, will he held pursuant -to the
• Voters' ; List Act at. the Clerk's 'Offic;
the, Village of'Luclatir4,on Wedoes-
I.-Idair. the '428th day of Septentber, 193S,
at 10.00 o'clock, A. IL, for hearing all'
complaints - rade against'. ,.the Firai,
and Second Parts of the Voters' List
for the, Municipality of the
of Liicknow for the year 1938. •
- Dated at LacknoW, One:, September
1401,19,3s. JOSEPH, •AcricriV;
' .Clerk of the Village of Lack -non,.
•
• CLERK'S NOTICE; OF, FIRST '
POSTING. OF VOTERS' • LIST
0-
Votere-List, 1938, ,11.1i-macipalitY-7-of
The Township of West •WaWairosh
Count} of Huron
in Detroit on Tuesday for Dr.. Wm;
A. Hackett, 70; 'native of 'Ashfield
TO,nwsh.iP, 'Who.died at his. bailie -there
Sunday, Dr,. Hackett Wae.gradoatted
from University of 'Toronto in 1,8.94
and immediately •,started
practice in Detroit., Ile, was a 'Meat -
her ;Of. several, medical association.
Surviving are:his widow, .a son,
three brothers,IV:" Walter -Hackett
atut,Josenh•Haekett of Detroit,' James.
of Ltickaow and :a slater,: Mrs. Win
J. Lane Of Ripley..
LiCIS CLARK RETHigs
.AS' "BANK -lklANyk,G1PR
, Forty -to years in the service of
the Rank Of 'Il'atiilton and Bank of
Commerce, , the latter twenty-eight
years aa..nianager at Shuthatupten, is
the record of Mr,' John B.,Chlark Whose
retirenient froM the Canadian: bank
of Cornmerce beaernes effectiveSept-
ember , 36th. Mr. lark entered the
Bank of llainiltan as a junior • Clerk
at: Orangeville. in 1897. He Was 'trans-
ferred later to Lucknew; Moorefield
and came here • frpni Neestadt. in 191':
as manager. Since locating in South-
ampton Mr. Clark ':has .accepted
hb-
rcsponsihuiities a Citizen, taking an
active interest in the affairs of. the
Community and ,serving` on the' Sehoul
Board. Sports havc alWaYs had'1,1
keen sunport.-Mrs: Clark was fprinei.=
ly•Birdie Afcliitoah of Lueknew...
DAY SERVICE ,
. • , ,
gaily Day services held*. in
the Presbyterian Church at .11 o'clock
this ;Coming Sanday, • Sent...25th, ,
Members -pf: the Sunday School *ill
nicc in tae.. seh'oolroom at 10.45. All
Young People; :parents, eVeryone
connecied'with ouireliurch are reqUeat7
ed" to. chine:, and 'make. this a. "Real
Rally' bay"
., The offering., will, go to help'. open
and aid %Sabbath. Schools'. in Mir:West-
ern
• HARVEST SERVICE
Harr -.t .Thanksgiving Services
will be held at Si. Paul's -Anglican
Ch-urch, Dungannon, ,next :Sunday,.
Sent."%.2.5th;, at 11 A.:
The :Bugler of Bayfiei*
will bd the. • special ' preacher at . the
evening • service. : "' „
The Inielni?ers' Of 'St., Peter's Chui2h.,
poet:now' areasked to fake ..notiee
that the regular ,serviee., at St. Peter's
, re 1 ,ni he • e • at :27E1Sc.
Sunday afternoaa; Sept. 25th.
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1Nicit1c,e is hereby given that ;I haw
complied With section g of The: Voteis'.
.Lists •Act and that 1 hive posted 11P
' at My Toffiee in •West Wawanoali or
the lath daY, of September A:D.' 1.)38
the list of °AlIgnersons entitled to you::
• -In the said .Municipality, at MunicipUl
elections and 'that sncla list. Iremaine
there for invection. And I , hereby
„Cell upon all voters to take iminedialt
•
proceedings to have any :erteri',01
ommissions. corrected according to
. law. The last day Ofappeal hd,ing ths,.
• Fifth day of ,'"Ifletober, A D,, ••193S
Dated at 'West NiVawano,s11 this .14th
day -of September, A. D. 1938, '
DURNIN PHILLIPS,
Clerk Of the Township of West. Wirt•:',
ianosh
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BORN
,A1,exandra Hos-
pital,:Gederich• on Sentem'oer th, to
Mi. and Mrs.. Archie Haiiiilton; Salt -
ford, a dtiugnter.
. •
MOLE -At Alexandra nospital.
Goderich, on .Sept. 5th, tO kr, and
, Mrs. Harvey Mold, Dungannon, a son
1. •COMING'EVENTS
, . •
Wine' in Paramount Hall everY
FridaY night. Music. by 1VIac1Cenzie'::
Orchestra:General Admission 25 cents
There will be a dance in Courries
Corners Flap, next Tuesday eVening-,
September 27th, following the Sellool
1'aht A4niSionGentS, 25p, I.adieg
15e
Ttnniny WAS nteindering', hOrneWard
''tirnielt laterthan his usual suppertinie
friendll'of the Ninny who ,hapPened,
to meet
"Why,' are04, you afiaid
_yonWill,be,late for Supper?"
• "Nope," "rePliedTP6ininy: gat
.
.the meat. •
CATTLE ..BEAST:
KILLED IN:.,:KINLOSSI
1200 Pound Steer Killed PieSuinably
By Wolves -Animal Was :Owned -
,
By Dave Carruthers
A. 429.0 poundsteer, owned jy Div
id. Carruthers „was' the, vietith of An'
:attack' last week,presuniablybs the
notoriciiis Kinloss wolv‘s
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by a pack Pf.clogs. '
' The animal Was. paatured •pn th
McGiliivrav farmi , not far 'distant
from: the •Catruthers:. honie
Neighbours • hearing ,a' cennOoti.0,
list., 'Wednesday night, witli Cattle
31t..Carrnth!:
,AII InVestigatleu 4hiti, -night A•e-
Vealed nothing, Other than that the
herd was..'Steaming having ':apparent:_
1y ben run hard, but at daybreak the
ucxtt,noroilog • the. Valuable Steer .wac
Biood .and :other evidence of:
attack ,:waS, 'noticeable' on ' the ii0;':•e
and throat, of the animal."
hide 'had, been removed 'the - flesh
vealect: where' in: •couptless
fangs ' of the wolves, 8Upposedly;.hall'
been 8un.1: into the beast's. 'beily.
It is 'believed that the .steer; :a ',well
fatted aninial, had, beef:L.:1.mi 'and itiol=.
ested into exhatistian by the 'attacking -
'pack., .' •
Wolves 'frequeatly 'seen;
tept When they are gunning for then:.
They are no .respeetOr ,of .-PerSons:
either; for Reeve Richard.' fllibti'lst
three sheep as a result w•oif
raid 'lost ,.'week,, Ana .since: then 'Wm.
Statters and WM. ThoMpself$ flocks
-RESTRICTED,
MEETINGS1N.HURON
• Huron CtieutY •farmers are to 'bc.
given the opportunity- of voting in
favdur or against .the.,,Federal Gov-
eitinient Resirigte4 Areshe
the eradication of -.Bovine
•catt.14., hetcr: in
entire county. , • ." • • •I•
Darinf,,,," the •Jurie:SessiOn„ the-1--turon
Council endoraed the ,PlAni.and •sug-
gested, that, the Agricultural..Repres7:
.4ntiVe : had', 'a. Series Of, :,etrucatibual
Meetings to Acguaia the 'cattle o*nr
era With the Irales 'and regniations oi
the Restricted Area Plan... .
011 September .7th a Ineefilig'of ..the
sAgrieultural COmtnittee of the lintor
County Coune,ii was hela-in.
and this meeting authorized the newly
apponited,Agricultural Renresentat-:
jamea • C',.....Shearet,. ta: held
the meetings mentioped aboNie,: in
October 'and iraveMher of. this yeal;
to ',give every • fai'mer the' bppdrtunitv.
of attending a Meeting near his .tic*q,
.1"lie, 1isory Agricultural comniit-
fee; With. the :Agricultural RePreseat,
ative cooperating; have arranged:
thirty-five...meetings 'thrtinglito.ut ev-
ery ..ToWnship, • •
'At :each: Meeting F the Mestrieted.
Area Plan vi1t be ,discp4d,.'both, Pro.
And 'cob. :Questions': will • he. invited
'form the %audience so. that .,there ‘vit!.
brno Tnisbnoertnaing7, .pni.. the reg.-
ulationS. if . the Meeting' aP'proves,
;canvassers will • be apppintod, fur ti
sehdel seCtion to, canvas ,the cattle
du -nets: for 'their , signatures an.: 'tiff,.
petition.• 7 '; , ;• ;.; • ' •
: Brieflv the .Restricted onP1a
agr.follows,:, There •ralist
of the .catile :owners fram.' „
County • pledged by signature ea
netitiOn :before. 'the Federal.'"..0evet'il.
nient, will cOnmiencethe,,teSt..
,
PiUSt he given the Serphi test :r.;!
Thberculesis', ;.Antinals, that
liow reaction' to 'the test 'Must: bt.•
to.. the . pa cking hones for I Slaugh
ter., •Compens,atioti 'is. paid ,, for botl-
grades and. pure-breds With a •
, infrc:,
$..".4.0:60 fort,rrade's
..receies the carcass.:valie from.' tin 7
Paeking. '
. .
• NO Cattle frOrri'-'.iinrestrieteci area-,
4,an: bp , .tneught, into. the Cciuirty':ani.i`
!iev-have •beetites:ted: and feund
of 'tubertuloeis Ivith the, ..e.v'.ceptio,i' o -
'feeder SiteO•s,,aiid heifers':
be brought In.:under' licease. aial 'ke.W•
iSOlateh. until tested::....AnY"...,reagtoi‹c‘•
Shrilt,: he • Prorftptlt • :reaioved 'fo.:
;51aughter and compensation -Shalt lit
but • siiiee July. 1St of this. year'..a
:cattle shipped to the U.S. Aa'.exCepi
for .ii0111eqinte..sktuOter; .are reqUire,l,
tt•.,:liave; been , tested: Sor•,tuberdiflosis
or, inUst have ,eerne„ from a ReStrieted
,Aren.. In., atitlitiait„:. Great Britain ;h. •
embarking .Oit a.. Thbereplosis.
'Anent . over
itation Co4inei the Giwerr-
.• $3,000,000'. -
, DIED.
•
BEI„I„-In -Kineardine 'General 11n-
pital Tuesday,. Sept., ...2'Oth:
Filen Smith,' beloved wife of Win. J..
fOrnierly 'Of West: .W'aiVatiosh`.
Thd, funeral service Will he held
at her late'residence, Lot 34. 'don. 7,
Huron Township son: fridayat two
O'eleck. Interment". , in . Kincardine
CeMetery.
have been att ' eked.' - • :
.,,
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One "repOrt. states : that ne less thaa re'', and: .'..Jael$ ,,Canipbell'S "0utIttiv4,4
,nine. Of the 'anifnala ,.were"•$een riiim- i , "1',he balance of the •,•S'clicilule- ('811-
i
ing- a deer recently, .and rePo'kz..t., from -14,10,f be ldefinitet.;; set as yet, 'Atte... tb
More , 'widespread points ontSide, the theArentI •1011P used .00tt N.‘"„ed14,:' .bS,''',
litOlyfo'od gym, • woilld , indicate :.thetthe Agriciiltural ' 'Society. this 160
i .1
Are inereatng, in linnib'er8'and. laved. Llike 061.04, of . ilniu$e.tilont attirolh.t...
, . . . ,
, h.* it largerarea. The ,IfIVa6lOn eoiing,. fall eVenings Mid .k.‘,'J yentinN,
regarded: as a serieus.Aatter and ,,be... to say.' 'that .. the spectators iv,ill ,gtt
giinited .wolf drives May, result in an.' l'eht yhtue . for heir ,,elline, The .prO.,,
'effort), to rid-Tbe-diatrict of the inett- teedit wi:11,-_--he ati4 fifty-fifty .witil
ate ` N . ;•' 7; ' • . .66 Areiiir and the', League, ' \
SOFTBALL SERIES
OPENS TO -NIGHT
'Fehr Teams Form local Softball
:Loop---Gartiea To Pe Played Ir
Areaa--.Opening Gane ' Tonight "
, .
,
Tbnight .(Thatesdayj °The Tligh
tlieol lund,:aneh,
hi:wt :,1)0.61 88 indoor 5OftI1d1 sched-.
ilia. The ti • be ::rdnYed 111' the
, Arena,' starts' , at ,S O'LlflOk 5118111.
Th6re?i. .fee of :10c qlaki
for' public Students;
MIS lecal,;• softball. '.1eagile• 'Sprang
„ ,
into. h!eing as a •result Of serie, of
Meetings''dnriag. the Past •Week.,
teatirs in the loop.' ti't.iigh,
teani 811(1 three other teriniSf: Of I'Wh0.1
the 'players' were 4epide4 in'pa,n.:,
of n diaw. They fneinde Wes' iftiStctini$,
"Tigere",i;. C al .1.1 a eponai
TO HOLD ANATEUR , 1PLANS COMPLETE
FOR FALL 1...:140,c1foly Fire Coinparly ''
tr 4mate4i night. an4: dance io the •
Town Hall Thankigiving ni-bt 'Oct- Exhibition' Hall Open: First Niatt
dber ,10th..There \vill be worthwhil,r,',. When Clans -min Games Will Be
• .
cash prizes offered,' in some • si* 'Pla4ed 'as' :.Well as on Firiday--,Soft.
classes, with a 'limited number of en- • , ball Tourattptent Afternoon Feature
tries accepted in each-elas,. Impartial ' -.. '.., -'• , ,-", '. i-..
,judges will'determinethe winner4,. Plans'-, are . '.°111Plete, fer..LliC,khow,s
' . * *. .
INpa.:ttlecitif:::' hoifil.5. thains1.16euvn.9.en'itn.g, ...,,6.PIPIte. • lli731e.,-‘4:d 'T4hilliniiira;;"F..ana` id:: FFiTriari.tit ,brInhaeinifS1'
, „• . •
-now withlhe:weatherman to previor..
. ..
ble' NV . ther ' and attendance' '
LUCKNOW OLDEST fav°ur4 ea ''
Ial efforts. liae been ''naci6 te, 'Make
figures,-are.,expeetell to soar:, as, spec -
RESIDENT IS •
NINETY-THREE this year's show -a very Attractive one.
„• •• The exhibition hall-the.neW arena.'
Thoinas Reid, Marked Birthday ,Last will be opea en Thursday, the first
Thlirsdayllas leen Jn fhe's Bak- night of the show: ',Dilly 'these wile
cry. Business Seventv 'ears -St 1! have Scanned. theprize list; are aNNIkre
Alert And ACtive With Keen 9f practically a ,comptete revision of
. Ory
most of the C./lasses for this indoor
display ancl;Oleng, with various_
...y.the bakery, bosloess 'for 'seyentv; ehandising exhibits,. the 'indoor sho'N
yeal*, and, still..activek should'ClualliY will no doubt be a inoSt,thitstanding
Thomas ',Reid of Lucknow f‘112• same- one. , ; : „
•
What' of a :record as a tontinuou, Thursday night, The Clansmen Will.
tradesman in, this line perate Several of their pihiniar games
: Mr. Reid, vms 03, years, (dd. las', With the usual 'good- priies; and the,
`11111„rsAlaY, September 151h, and' MI' POhlit are assured of ,an :entertaining
sistirig as. Always,- that no fuSs • be firstnight.
made about his .reiparkable age, the. 'Clansmen' games Will also be .oper-,,
occasion as quietly Marked, ateil on 'Friday afternoon featare
with a numberof friends calling te of Friday afternoon ia=a softball tour,
• •
eXtend their best Wishes' during tilt... nament for a 25 00 purse 'divided $1U,
day: Others Mindful of the date. ,setif" $7,.:$5,*and Teams, competing ale
cards: and' .among then' '/a• eon Annow, .13ervie,: Kinlotigh and Pin
,grattilatorY letter' from •Jelin riti River; .four Smart.:tganis •froin the
of London, who hasliissed :the .four- Huron and Kinloss League, in which
store , • — „, keen. 'rivalry :ekists,' and an exCelleliC
,
• Rea, ha Jaren:, intlinately..:i5 brand, Of , ball played.' , '•
• . •
gbciateil :With the-grOi'0,h• .or the. yin, As;Well ,,there ii1..be a $16,00,pop-
Agq,priOr to ;and siflc ularitY. prize, ,aWarded, one :of 'these
•t 'LI. • He baa faltnived.- teams.With 'each admissienticket, a
from a point: where, 'rough plankg ',ballot will • be , issued_ entitling the
. • . •
the pre- Wilder. to VOte fer :his :Or her most
were used ,a$1, .sidewalles until
sent. when, -.-,paved .walks • and read:- popular team, • alia of ccairse.•the high!
are one ,Of ':the. many eiVic implOt'- t.iin in the
Pipe
e tBa tnhae,
mants. that the • village enjOys:,„
The Lucknu- will be 011
• Mt. Reid: was bicrn -iii County-
:t9:11;°;$4e.-1:°Mutenrdesteadil.Tain; stetO7knn:is :a4tin3:e
Tyrone. . Ireland?, • Septem,her...: lot o•
1 At the AO Of 22 he 'set' out foi
'.Canado. At BeilevilIcabout a, y.al
'afte9,' his cil'i4Va1, he .Commericed
annrenticeship.'aS.:a baker On April
..1868.. Job's -'We'teplent,V,,:and
learning ...Ids ,A0renticeship he Work-
ed. far ;short periods at Sterlirieane
Torontoi: ,,before, engaging With...led •
Spilt Lucknaw iiiJ871: . The. rail,
. way . was, being ..surveyed :at. that
two Years Mi
Profitably' 'furnished
td, the gangs engaged in
tracks. Tlc-alsn$OPeriated a flour mi!
011 the river • north of the, "Cardin
. ,
'After' Seine tbtf,e 7,370pl,t . Mr: Reed
WOilt. It) 'Collin.cAvond where he work
ed for a time, and•thissummer ,great:
. , '' •
, -
ly enjoyed a [Visit; to 'tbiS, town, vhiie
18 atour on. foot of the 'iriaio' street
:he saw. practically .a ceiriplete ehafigp
. ,
in
thedt own, and ,searched. iii Vain.fo7
the •bakeshop V. here he 'WorIced• manY
yearS. ago.
Knewiiin• -little the ni11ing:and
baking luisinI,ess. ' Smith' Soon
roiin,I it •ni:ce-.iy to . •
.sell out,. Mr.
ieid returned from PollingWdod uine
he 'apd'. took 9N -el
11,1 Were bilined,',.OUt
a• 'few.,...years• and; a% coninity-
:otiVelY brief. burtaership diSSOlvecl,
. , ,
, , ,
,Mr., Reid planned then to lettv,e fol.
the, West, ;Mit .busIness nasticia1es-
sper.4unded.,•hina,-181stay.. boy,:
were good ;felloWi'j, Mr, ...Reid 'said:
and he eotildn't 'turn .thein.clown. li
dedision :-to, 'Stay brought' .ready
Mstitnee ' from Mend's., and soon .'a
bake -hop W85 built on7the preset
site: tater he..built the store, and rei,
-id'ence as it ,StandS today;'n'iong fam-
1 101 !'establiShinent. In • the
married
'daughter Of the
:Ctiller• of the Canieren.Afiller Carr.'
" .(Cciiiiintied on Page 5"
. op,IiLLIARY
,The,. thank" friend§
Inglis Will _regret to, hear of lull:
,death... She 'passed, ilWay at three
oir Slturda'S' 'Senteiliber' '1111, at the;
Moiintajn View- .1.;` aniteriinn, Ratililton
where:She had ..been patient fel. the,
Pt:1St:AIX Months,:
A• ,f qe 'v'e t"
••••., „ela • - e'
, „
At a: nu- at after W1110,1.
the remainswere. 'sent by ‘trtiiil to'
N 1,eotin, , by her
husband..
• Her, iiii'ssing 'is num riled by 110' tuts,
band,. Alex ••. Litektior; 0111.
Iler 'parents,. Our Sisters, anal, tiu
brotlitii.S,.All of St, S.
Ws. )N4ris twenty-six ydal ::11r,"ani1 31
teninel Lutionf)el-g; S. lief.-
maidea ilable-Aro4
itktiet,
, „.
or the IA4:flow: Fair needs no de-;
scribing, The Boys Calf Cluh.compet-
itions and the calf 'race always inter-
est many .apeetators. ,
. • , •
outstanding special prize tab:
year is the •Albert John Harrington
Eckardt' donation,. a' 4 -piece , ailVdr-
tda service, to the, winnei of the,
greatest.- number of points ,n tit
Friday ',:ollgr•ht Entertainment
The s.how. wind's up on Friday 'night,
'th an.hilarions 'three.a4
,••,Chintz •Cottage' ' presented in the
Tow n St..:Peter's Draniatic
Club, F011owingitle,p1a5i 'there'll be a.
dance, with 'intisic by '•licti;artziey's,
OrcheStra., • ' • < .
i's•• ,yetir' tverycine inAhp
village. and •Connotniity should be in
terested in:the SticeesS';of 'thi k annual,:
event se let'S'•inake, this 'comeback
Year"..'in the fliStory of the -society.
Boot ' the,. Fair and attend.it; and •n•i',
this encourage ' the:directors
their efforts to 'Make; Lucknow Fan
•ainong, the 'best. Ii.can't be done in a
year.bAt if the to the
,supPpri. Of:. 'the, Fair this 'year, and
,beost, not knock it, then the Tfir$t
impOrtantstep, will .have'been
in restoring the preStige the t acknow
•Fair has .enjoyed.: .•
Ran luta Local Car',
gleven-year-eld• Rob ,;WaIlliee' -of
Stratfetet. escaped 'n ith minor •injUr-
ies when he.ran into a Car drlyea.l.,
'R. AndersOn, 1 udno oi, Oatit-
io 'street weik, l'he.,boY,was; not
TT�u1 hurt.
Permitter 1 Illaultets Were Valuable
il
ALS
„HoVis and Sunsoy Bread
WEEK END SPECIALS
... . . . ... ...
1..4y.gR: CAKES
,JELLY ROLLS:,
lin".)NRY ;TARTS.. ,
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MAPLE WAT,40T-TARTS..
,RAISIN rtgg...,.. — coppitg iOAKirs
• OpiRt,y: PIES!'.''..' CHOICE. 'COOKIES '
,..,. , ,
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.'-'•I'liir; ClIiE, -
, RAISIN -WHOLE WHEAT. AND HOME. MADE BREADS
ROLLS
TUTI'..FRUITI ROLLS
1QNHAP11,14E. ROLI4S, •
CHELSEA. lipHS
HOLIAYMAN'S BAKERN
MacDONALD
SHOESRADIOS
MARX:0Ni
This Outstanding
'41n'the New Co
'CashFair Days, Sept
:..1t0Zeis-
erchanclise 0a DisOlay
munity Hall an
bei 29 & .30th'
n' Guessing Contest
„BRUCE CANTELON,
PIERCED 'BY .3AVELIN
While practicing for. the Ridgetown'
high ,achool field day, Bruce ° Cantelon;
erth=ferradent--received'-aeriou
injuries when sttuck in the back by a
javelin linrlecl • from '50, yards .aWay.
Bruce is the son of Mrand gra: J. H.
Cantelon; formerly Of LacknOW.-•
The javelinaentered Cantelon'a back
between:the fourth and fifth ribs .and
is believed to haVe. slightly .punctured
the Iting. •
•.
Dr. E D. Gillis is attending Cant,
elon and stated that it :wOuld be diffi-
cult to determine the .serionstieSs of
the :injury, iantiediately. Daring the
past Year Cantelen has broken hiS
Grin jt ice and received. bad laceriit
•
SPBCIAL,, SALE--Thuriday,'
•(hy •tuiVS:atuyday, September, 22, 23,
24.: THE MARKET STORE• , 'I
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KINLOSS. SI•NK, .HOLE
11.LIEVED ,PLUGGD.
Little Settling • Noticed One Year
After "Hcffe" Was Plugged With
Some 25,000 Yards Of Clay.
, It apneara that the .Widely nublie-
ized Sink •tale on the 141). Corices.s-
bin of Kinloas his finally been Coh-
, . .
ejuered.. One, year ago work %VAS com-
pleted of. diunping,sOme-215:',0-00 'yard's
of clay over". a 5°0. I"erd stretch . of
rpaciwas. in, front of fript,i EeWo-
swiller's farmbuying:the paSt twelve
months little i'settling has been eN‘-
ident;,:tuid'othiS• in .spite Of unOguallY
heavY. rainfall.. "•. . '
For Years this spot 'was- a. source ef
!xj.)ense and annoyance- to ratePaYers.
incl itiyuship ofrietal*.? in: spite of al-
alost annuat efforts to Steil the- s,ink-
ing.. ;regularly the roadbed. Sagged -
. to a point that 'spring ..anafall
-
PrizeS Offered' At Last 'Major ROwl, • •
• . • • .4 \NILS frequentay almost impassible as
ing 'Event of Season -2 Rinks rtii- , .• • • ,„
tert44 ' weli• as: otangerous. .ien$. or 'ming,
: including ,tnll• grown trees,..hiStf'grad
• , 1.1* settled:into a Stibterronecin•cav.
kridaysevening .saw., the iast..ma)er • , ; , • -
howling -eVeith of,"•tlie, seakin
:•::tagedabY the 7ttickliLfiSt however, :.e4fanity'
cw Club. •It. was, ,
Machinery "Was eininlived :and for
a .Seotch noubies,tournainent that at•
,tracted twenty-eight' i'Mks , :Might
• :-
be termed "The Renmiller, BlaiikeAs
Thilight',.for the' popular pr4C,11, Were
'All high quality produCts' of tlie. Beta
miller MiIL '
First prize NVi178 Scotch, ptaid .rugs.
and the ,rernaining tive, prizes, .blan1-.
its ot varioils hues;
weeks the dco
isuraging job Of 'buihl-
ing the road with claY from. an
adjOining ward on. W.hat was
accoMplished one day would sink tt
the, old hy the net ' mornint..
and more thaw' mice :the: task
censidered as aseless. Sides.' bulged
and the centre. sank. Finally the sulk-
;tweinty-eight :rinks Were Catered.l'O':iiiiz 'else
of which leon ieted .
high. levet, Nyliere :it has ,since *re-,
i • •1
greens, were Xs f'uulkuws: bt, mtun,e4,. • 7i • ;7.„ ,
"FAcit'S iink, Valkerion;," 2nd. Isnat, , The° work was Ace6i1101i8116(1 ,at4.
'3IilIer and E. V. 11uftn1an; 3vd, Xe' .e6gt of.less than
rink, Walkerton "T'SO,'0., halt of whieh was 'born by the
Co oti,d G. Smith: Atit 0011.4,1 CI:111'0(5'N
'Rae a id , ' tqh: there '•Were thosp • who' We're' PCSS•
'Boa' id A:pia taw'imistio if the ',hole' could .'eVer. be:
• 'plugged ' 'andi vavipea "aolutio1i4 Were
Peadmans compleffe:•••sfeek.'; suggested, , 'bridging , the
'of itow,Fall.Lait_Wnter./eoat,,,:,40iOiu14sPat-Jor_pUrchaslng---land„,•Aird'-Lhtllid-,,
16-1.1,,. Mid Men latest atylea:i h tie*
MEETING
The September' Meeting' of :the
Weinen'a.. Institute • was ield. onFri-
day in the Town Hall, with an attand-
AcA--.'OfLtiiirty-three-zneinbers-.--an
fifteen visitors..
• The Short .Course committee
re-
ported .final Preparations' made for •
the courses being held" this week in,
the ' Town Hall Morning and after-
noon sessions are:, being held _ con-
duCted by Mis Zavitz On, "planning
and preparing of Meal;." The sesta.
ions Which are open to all ladies are
,
being well , attended. ,
. • . • ;
The Institite ,- decided to enter an
exhibit in the, Women's, Organizat-
ions Class it the Fill Fain •
.
Mr C Rathwell gave ,a very
instructive talk on "Care of the Feet"
A vote of thanks was extended by.,
lVfrs. W.,: Huston. The inotto,,,"A, little
knowledge is „.al, dangerous
was taken by 'Mrs. .Rorace Aitchison
and thA roll call responded to by
,"A.; beauty 'spot we have,viaited." The
topic "*y conception of a liberal
iicartion," was taken by Mra. Wesley
Huston,', and Airs Morgan' Hender.,;7
son gae. a paper On education, •Mar-
jorie Hoffman and Fern Alton sang,
"The, Bells Of St.. Marys" Mrs; Hor-
ace Aitchison was nominated as 'rep-
reaentath-e to ;the convention at '•
ListoweL. '
' The dishes .and • silverware; newly'
'purchased by The', Institute were used
for the first time when lunch was • •
serVed at the Conclusion of. the meet -
Ing'
ILLUSTRATED LECTURE .
At a joint rheeting of :the :local
chilrelies on Monday evening, held in
clears?, secretary of the 'Upper Can-
ada' gibie .Societc, gave an interest!.
in and instructive illustrated lecture
'On the :work nf the Society in
11ey. C. 11. MacDonald' presided, rit
the ineetinc Local collectors for the
SoaletY Will call in the. near future.,
An; exchange oominentsthat it is'
as reasonable to ask , an editor to
.en item of news that does
not suit you ask a grocer to
eelinie Pickles from his store because
You cati't eat them, Or- to nak. a hut:,
cher to quit sailing bologna because
it' doesn't agree with you. .1146,4 is the.
editor's Stockintrade, , .' and io. are
.
piCklei to the grocer and bologna to:
the hatcher,"
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Mi,stit Pak Band
Missing from drunt,head service
, parade was bagpipe music, however
ICinotraine,peoP14.:Will be able to 'hnar:
it Friday at the .fair, when Lneknaw '
Pipe, Rnaldilays here, . and if •JimMie
'Tievine One of :the heat pipers in 'these
parts has Jhis• .way, Kincardine will
again have a pipe head of ita own.
Ile is seeking recruits for the btind,
and will tettph 'them all ;there is to
know--abont_ilibroelt,sounding..Ain,
eardine News,
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