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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1938-09-29, Page 4*ACM rot)! imgr=a •••• • 411. LOCKNOW SENTINE4 • 4r . Q. TiluitisOATp SigerEmBER 200,1938' .BARGAINSLR ,1937. DOWN CV.TObl!S,EPAN,L1K,E. NEW. • •1936 PLYMOIITH, SARAN EXCE.LLENT CONDITION' 19# DODGE Cl/STOM SEDAN, SEE THIS CAB 1934 FORD: Bij. cow% •A REM, BUY 19$0 OLDS. COACH .PRICED BIGHT • 1930 PONTIC SEDAN , 1930 FORD :;-SEDAN NEW TIRES; Al CONDITION' 1927 OLDS. SEDAN, gtnie iesathan•30.009 mIs. Cheat!, tranhatortation •.1336 .MAPLE.,,LEAF -T1113.C.K.; 'stake factory rebuilt Rioter' 10st. installed 1931 CHEVI.'TitlICK, STAKE BODY ,..Your PresentCar Taken in as Part Payment .Ba12P.00 Arrnuffed. • Easy. Paiments- • '•NEW 104 MODELS NOW 1 STOCK • TRACrOlt REOY FOR. WORK, PRICED LOW. ONE MATCHEO ,TEAM of Four -year -Old HORSES-Weil/4.006,16s DODGE—DESOTO, DEALER . • , '1111011E 695, GODEEICH • LANGSIDE Mr, and Mrs. Jim , Dickens, Mi.S4 t, Mona Sent • and Mr:" Alec• Murray oi* -Toronto spent the week -end` with MEI? Murray.ACM. Dickens 'remained for • this week. , • :Mr, and Mrs: Russe l Ritchie Of 8th, 'CO. spent Sunday with Mr.' and, MM. •, V. Ernerson. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Robert;Stuart, Velma :Eileen and Donald, and :Fred Tiffin spent Sunday' With 'arid Mrs: Percy Vincentof Litkle Sandy iturraY. hail the mis- •• fortune on Saturday afternoon, while at the.farnti of Mit Watt Scott to' re-. teiviii.a.kick•from & horse on his head, Which caused an Opening in his,scalP. " was ...taken to Ir. Belida; , who • dressed , the: wound and Monday • gave 7.lum 'a , serum .as. :precaution againat infection. .He,is Making as •' rapid Progresstowards recovery as • tan he exPected. „, • •Word was received hereon Saturday by Mr.' WM. Wreith, of •the death cif :Mrs: Sclunirr (formerly Miss kvelyn' , Reid of Whitechareh). of Walkerton:: We are. glad to. report, that ••Orville Tiffin is recovering front, an attack. ut plebitia,loit has to -refrain Wins viork-for another, two weeks: , The Posts On .the. highway in this, • area, were treated to a cent' of black, , and -white .paint last week Jai Mr., liarahel ,Watson arid his assistant& !aunty empleyees. • •, • • • Mrs : 'ttotat. Stuart retell:red word cm Thqrsday of last weelc ths.p tittle • bSbrboy• had arrived at the hear of , Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Austin of Pow.. sail& Mrs :Motin ia a sister of Mrs Stuart and. Wao formerly Mss Mary • Martin of Wawanosh. ' , ,• ' ' Mr.., Wendel Tailor had the m- is last . week while' in -Whiter. while cutting coin'. with sickle' at Mr. -Jilin Iforrisons,on Friday,.' and when oh the last row to cut his first finger on the left hand which required • three stitches. • , • Mr. Wm. Reich, Tony, Marie, Beth, LaUretta •and Wilma spent Saturday evening with Mi Aid Mrs. J;` Albright of East Wawanosh. Mr. Dan McKinnon; 6th Con. had several sheeif killed,and 'others worr ied by •wolves on, Sunday evening.: .•'The ratepayers' of PortElgin have. Yoted. to 'build themselves a new high school,, to cost$45,000, The vete Was 253 for art4:136 against, ;ION Rally Day Service will be observed in Zion church on Sunday, next at 11 A. M. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hunter' and r, and Mrs. Wm. T., Gardner spent day With Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Free- rinui, •Leeburn: ' • Mr, and MM. Gordon Kirkland spent :Sunday st•Teeswitei With., the form- er's ,inOther, who has net been se of late. • • • •The Mch,TaY 'brothers!, have been 'busy filling sites.. in. this neighbor- hood duaing the •week '; • Mrs. John,nelni is at present. with her. daughter; Mrs. Leine ,woodsi, Helens. Mrs. Jas. Cooli ot.Terointo.returned here, On Atenday,; after spending: the past two months .inthe vicinity:: • •• lirs; Silas. Brush- of Harrow has been:a visitor with her brOther,,Robt. Andrew •and Mrs: 'Andrew . •Illiss..ituby Reed,' whehas sae& the last two months at Auburn is now assisting Mrs 'Richard Johnsten of n fekig • . church 'getting a load of chop to lose Ma ' 4 his purse containing. a -Sum of $14.09, Mr FredRitchte spent Sun ay with • Mrs. J. B. Morrison, arrived home on Tuesday,lant front. a monthsvisit with her 'daughter, .tEva) „Mrs, Don. •(Cameron Of New York.• , ' Mr. and Mrs. Ernest, Gardner , • , Specials in Men's; Women's; Boy's and Girl's under garments. THE • Mr; Fred Tiffin had the inisfortune, . • , , -a--Telerihone--CAL- • .. . Frecniently the' Veterinary surgeOn's lame- , . diate presence caid *dike will save cattlin,-- ••• and protect a fanner's' capital against the Iniocids 'or:di-seas% accliclerit- Or, other met - "0 ffencY.: onielt h'elP 'is 'the . farmer's only, O , defense against thee ,thingi., The telephone 'brings holpIrnniediately. Without., '''cr stele- , phone a Antler, runs, conttaiit. risk. A tele- • • phonels instirance at loW Oast • FARM Ii101.1011E: SERVICE WI:11TECHI),„Ikc Mr , and Mrs. .Aihert Pattereon vis- tei recently with his sieter, MTS.. Jean Tarner. ami 14r. Tartlet`, of Eitchenei; •Ati., and' Mrs. B S. Naylor Visited on Friday with his brother, Mr. and iri.41fre4.11ay1or of Ohathain• :: Mr. McLean is Visiting reititha:44 at 1;istowel.,• ' The.M. M., S. eit the PrashYterian ,eberch was held Oh .Tharedey, after. iiIeen• It Was the 25th hirthdny of tha W, M. 4. •. Mr.s.ftebb..klowhray was president., ;hymns were `sangseriptUre reedit* :by. Mrs. Wm.. JrCnalter, _prayer by Mrs. Mowbray, topic by Mia.'..dno. MeInnea; Mrs..4thert Fatte0Ore?'ead an interettingletterlimn. Miss Simp- son a missionary of India Mrs Rey, Pollock gave the.. special: prayer for cur• nussionarjes. Tbe,„:meetMg,'Pleaed With "the Lordla • Pio*or,• after which lunch•VS serVedv.. , „„ • • '• Mr: end Mr& Wilson' Of •Teranto visitedon Sunday' With Mr: and Mrs. Rhys Fetlock., . • MiSs Susie Carrick is woriting in Mr„, Gurney's ,factory in Wing - ham • Mr,' and Mrs, John Jamieson. of Winghem moved ',On Monday to the late ',Mrs. Mci3rien'O hpooe in the village. • Ur: James .Suit erland 'sold, his 150 acre farm last we* to' Mr., 'Aldin Purdon. • . : Albert • Ceoltes ' bought 'Mr Clarence Cox house. Mr, 'Clarence Cox has bought Mr. Thos. Ilenderson'S" house. Mr. John purdon..bongtit the farm where Mr. Cecil Falconer Mr. -John Mowbray's tanie Strear- berries Were lin blossom last week and he also picked some 'nice, ripe straw. •exiled. 'elf : them. , • Mr. and ' Mrs • Pratt. and family of Stratford visited on SundayWith R. Y, Carrick. • • •• ", • . .'Mr and Mrs: A. Holland and family Of Kitchener:, anent' the Weekend with her father, Mr. George-G.4ton, Sr. • " Mr. and :Mrs. Roy °Patten of ,Lucan spent the Weekend, with her Mother, Mrs A. F(.)x. ' • Mrs. Schnurr of. Walkertcin, form- er)y, Miss Evelyn, Real, daughter of • Mr. Bert Reid of Listowel and form- erly of this Conirnunity, ded. She had, oat:been' in good health, for a while. 81.• Was admitted to Hamilton Siniterhan, where she liaised *away • last week She leaves, to ,mourn her 'Ioso, her bus - band and a small child, also ber'fath-• four brothers Ittid three 'sisters. The. sympathy of. the continuity'. is extended to the bereaved 'relatives. Mr, and ..Mr&. George Fisher and family sPent ,Iiist Thursday: et .Lobo attending, kr.. Welter. Flanagan's, wedding. He was Mr.'. Fishees' fc•riner partner in business ; there. , The Y P.' S. of the 'Presbyterian Church held their Social evening the church nn 'Monday of this week. Scripture reading was taken by Mis;. Rhys Pollock, meditation 'period by 'Mrs. :Robt. Mowbray, _community •aonis Were 'sung, and • the • Meeting closed with. prayer; after -which Mr. Gorden McGee cilled Mr. and Mrs. George. Kennedy, newlyweds to, the vont. Mrs. Robt Mowbray read an addres and Mi.:James Nilson pre-; sen ed them With a nice electric floor lamp: Mr.`; and Mrs. Kennedy thanked thein in, 'a• few fitting weida; after Which' contests Were enjoyed,. and lunch was served. : • 'opiTp4gy • :,.JOHN'MeGILLVItRY • „ . • 'Aftet. suffering for several months from the effects of a otrolce,,the death et Mr. John McGillfrary occiired his • honie. On the sixth Con. Of Kinloss• of Mr: John ' occuried at lived 'all his life,' A ' sem Of: the late ati4 krt. 'Angus • MeGilliVray„A ,• „ .• • • 1. ,sister• and, brother predeceased him several years ago,- 'alSo .a brother, two YOniS ago:, .84i:riving "him' are ,sister,. Mrs jetin:: Melienzie 11p9se,'„Javit, irtif Margaret at home. •-/.1SO `k. bother, Anbert: The funeral LfrIce was • Conducted ' 'by Rev Mr't ung . of: SO60Kinloss, of Which chnieli 'he. Wee meinher, an'was r hely 'attended by' neighbors -and • tiends, The pallbearers were 4,Ohnston' • .1,•1,.cod, nave' ("arruthers;:W. •••Jt: Bain, • }iatterland jobn. McLeod. -and, , , herlatul, 'POrtt CONTggli Jean Thompson of Kinloughi Ainn, er of; the .Kitiloss'-'8choo pair ,putlk 1.peaking contest:WM.1)e, eligible for the 'filannal. Politic' Speaking Conteil for Boys and Cfris of Pu bflc School' Age:te be held On Friday' Oct !•4t1i,°.„ At 8. 11: Contestis t� pick * • ieri1-014c./ltutict ftit truce .0.itir* !from 'the fit' 'mite Whiners'at ithral , in •TOWniship8', dna spoodrig; ,coritst in To*IIS ThiS, Contest is Sponsored by tlit. truce , 'County tdupational. ASsocint on, and "tlie PuMie tre •tri id the' Yntink' :$POrcher:S 'Coaling • . . !•*01nAl4H, !SIOVOC..* op .•TtAg!PA/14P1,44•SED/Clklr , ,‘“sPCIA't.194!•*/.40 4,:///* • • ' •'ll.4*M114,401t. 491.4' • ! , c.,4/404. BRIGHT'S DISEASE • ST, 1.11kENS •Misa Eveiri Wehti o Reset0Wit Saakla a, guest, at the koMe s'ef' her 41.1cloi Mr- E. G. Web. • Earl Oatint „wear a' *BO? last WOpk with he. jnOtheri :'.'on at 1140000i°. •„ - Miss Mildred Meguillin WAS wkeh, end ziosito1410.: it:1*mM ieS,,sterOwas th ysAlsit itkr; • t gee•?t at, the TwrilitilWelMsten'Weddr. ing p,atUrday,.. 0. • 1 • 6,114:1%:t'Zg7.4144 home 17nt • Rally Ray wag!, Observed. 'at, the. Uned htirak on SundaY,. When the• ' theme was ii keePing'' with the' cel7 ebration pfit the: use of the „Niko* BibIe'foropr Centuries'. The story Of •"1tow -the.. Bible 'tame ,To ue,” .:was 'told by Dorothy Webb. Helen McDOn; all Marie $wan and iMae. hictIonuld, Bev, B; Wriglit!.chese an.the Sub- • ject of,his address, wrranilating' the Bible 'into Life. •• • • The anmiel 'Thank offering 'a the W, • :M.' S. will be observed netct, Sue- • day morning when' the serVice Wflb be in charge of Rey: and' Ms. GUI of Dungannon. The address will be given, by Mrs. Gill, Who Was born 'in 'India, where her :parents are missionaries. Present Mr. and Mrs. Gaint.t • Mr. :and. Mrs. Erneet GanttwheSe• marriagewas an interesting event of two, weeks ago, were guests of' honor scitIal, evening in the Community 'Hall oo FridaY, when over a hundred • and fifty friends and neighbors gath- ered. Dancing was enjoyed to ;music provided by Mr.' Donald MacCharles and Mr. Eldon Henderson 'of Lucknow. Mr.: McQuillin and Miss 'Jean For- ster,,Mr: and Mrs. Donald ...SiacChar-; • les. of Ripley and Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Stuart. After "Mich, Mr, 'and Mrs. Gaunt were •called to the Platform, •Where . an address., Was ',reed . by.. Mr; Andrew' Gaunt and M. Wallace' Mill- er presented a c na cabinet and heV-. eral pieces f silverware..Mr. Gaunt 'riaicle a fitting reply and. "tt,11 jpinedln dinging "For'' they are jolly good fellows." '• . Brigheo. disease •"tilkesj. is nenw free!' Richard 11right, an Engliali Physician, ie.1921,Almiblished hh observations on diaeaset of the .ki'd". ney. ,I3right's PiSease,: or. nephritis. Anflaniatlon of, the kidney,. , • The, hinniie bOdy is -provided with two kidneYs, . Their, fuPOlon i the reelevef Of ••Was4 material,',the no duet, of the working body brought to the kidney's.. in the 'breed; •They,, are indisPenaable' Organs; the life -of tiw ,body eamicit centinue•if:they cease, to • The kidney s May, be damaged • 'by being called upon to -remove an ex-, cessive• amount of waste; when 'they ahnfaY break'down Under the over- strain. They may be damaged by poisons which. are produced 'in the body by germs. and which' are carried to the kidneys in the blood streein, . It should 'l borne in mind that during childhood,- When scarlet feier, tonsillitis ' or any other ' infection occurs, whether severe er Mild, germ poison's are produced, The proper care in such CaSes is nessaiyo in order to protect the kidneyO from narna., • , The focal infection in tonsils, teeth; sinuses, '�r other parts, .whieh. makes for e.chronie poisoning ofthe body', ireqeently leails to. nephritis. Faulty habits -of life; which strainb. the bocli, maY break down the kidney'limetion. Nephritis" exists in:varying degrees frerii h very slight :chronic Condition e severe:acute Otage.. It is .often discovered by accident., The individ, nal; not oaffering in any way,. Con- sidering himself perfectly. Well, CemeF., up , ftir life' inonrance.' examination and, much, to his surprise, learns that. he has -kidney. disease. Such a• chance • diSCOvery is fortunate' beenuse it per, Tits of. the , proper _early: treatment which is so.'necessary . if. the 0condit- ion, is to be prevented from .becoming more, serious..It.is,surely not wide to leave such vital things to. chance., Is it 'net 'much more reasonable to,ilave, a health examination' omen year ih order, to knew Ifialmormall,gonditiens do 'exist,. and tbenhC46 -ender 'treat- ment proMptlY in the' earliest stags of , the disease. •• , The .prevention of nephritis begins early in life. It begins with thepre. vention "of the common'communicable diseases ,iand their Proper treatmenti it they. occur. ,No focus of infection should be allowed ,0to....centinue; treated! proPer diet; the..avoidance of. any excesses,in food or drink, the use of sufficient water, will prevent abuse Of the kidney. Throughout life the periOdie health examination- to deteet• any deiietion •from normal, allows for early. correction of the un- derlying conditions causing: h trouble. 0 00 (k-' FAREWELL' GIFT TO, 'pEoRGE liENRY The Hacketts Young Peoples Union meeting was helden Monday evening in the form of a social., A Varied pro. gramme 14.f, readoga and amain wns „f.0.06wed -by. games. Then George Hen- ry *as presented:with an:attractive Walnut table. 'The fellowing address Was „read by Mr: Fred Anderson: and the presentation made by Mr. 131ake Alton. Dear George: , • It is ' with • feelings Of. regret we learn that :you are soon to leave"our• midst. We avail :ourselves, of this opportunity to „expressto you the esteem: in Which :YOU are held by these With whom' You have .been, aadociaterl In our VoUng Peopled gatherings and hoW mach' we shall miss You 'front )uk.' social circle. hav'e bee n Willing to take Your. place and, 'have genrebsly gave :of yOtir nitidic&I talent We, shall,nus ,Yeir:.i0Py.presente among ilia.; • We are glad we do net.have te say 4664 -bye 'George; for we hope you may find our';••yway: back atriong 'us' Iornetinies',' However, We „meat sever. those happy ties.. but, before we 4‘ so ,we, w,ish' to give You A tangiale token of Our regards • kindly except this expression with air outward• eVidence of, best Nifehe. 'aititAwiflacconipatiy you to• your new hbMe. •. A • Signed en behalf 0of the 1iackett...1 Young' Peeples•' Ltnien, Blake Alton rred Anderson. oft GebriN in 4 few* well chOse'n word," hanked his marry friends tet' lovely gift withj,Settetary Albri • Alhon,..Aliqi • fod.Ontl . , . , , • Ay.. FredWebb, Mr, an4 E...J. • Thom and Mrs. Jas. Gaunt atteaded •the hineral rif the' late Mrs:' Wm Bell, a former .resident of 'this conaniunity, it Pine -.River. dn. Friday.. ' • • The.October Meeting , • en's. Institute. Will:• be heid in, t:he • Community "Hall on.Thursday :after, neon, October:60i:0Roll•Call-4.L"Den'ts int• the sick room" ',subject in charge Of ;Mrs,. Geo,''Stiiirt,, the ,fiesittlt ,and. Child , Welfare: Convener.: Program contunittee, Mrs. tome Durntn -,and Mrs. Chester. Taylor. ,liostesies;, Mrs., Allan, Dentin, • Mks:. John- :Centeno' and .Mrs Earl.. •' •' ..1 •The regular ‘rheeting of TJ was held on Stindayevening with the. president, IsObel_.1ffiller • in: the Gordon .Milier read"the .Seript. •"Co -operation" .rooinoti pair: 'Dickvirrsas taken !Ar),:rbhyp, te, eos an M. Wright; wile also. led. the Cuspioii: ' Stuart. Mac. Nally of Chicago, Mr.; and Mrs, Jack, Hippel of Sarnia .were ueats ,Of. Mr.. Mad Mra.! 'Ed. :Purves On Monday:, . and 'Miss ire ViiiterS With Mr,' and -airs. D.fe. Mc - Mr& , R. J1" "Woods, 'Mr. and. ;ittra: E. Nv,. Eke Were recent guests of Mr Woods sister • tto41). :iet,.dr .V:Farnes'... aSudg't: eweek.'4.). ,at the Is at ASHFIELD 'NOTES 2 Mr, and, Mrs. Gibson and child- , ren.of Detroit are visitisgo with 'friends here. ,, , , ••'• Gordon ,TOwle!. of Vancouver who ..spent the past two, Months with her mother Mrs. Longand. sister; jeanereturned home last Week Mr. and 'Mr. Robt. Helm ••visited with Mr. and Mr.. Ross of.:LechitIsh •onMSunday. 'rence Ritehie, who' MasterO had the misfortune to *fall and 'break. his. arm , one .day' ,week 'is getting along wafer1S-1:. 'John Maim' orkand children and Mr: and Mrs. Jos. Helm anal children of Tiverton •visited' Mr. tVilfl'qlluzaphtearr• on Sunday. piL Mrs a'ra. spent, * few .days. her .inother.. •. 0, Mi. :and 4141in , and children. arid ,Mr. and Mrs. Albert llef -tient •Seriday with Mr. Wm: tironnan, f Kingsbridge. Mr. and .Mrs. Chester 'Minton' 'of • Oakville spent an. 'evening 7with Les: Nickeith., • • Mrs. II: 1 Gilmore and Della vie- ited v.,41i friends' in ChetleY the 'earli part of 'the week.. • • .•• • • What to yoh,Oirdc. ;the, trubie itt tariningli"‘ . replied ',Partner .:BenteVer., • my day u,hen. We,jaiked -shout wliat.vot:couht raise: oh, leo aci,es, ineant 4,07 SCHOOL WI.N5iN; .SOFT11144: ;OPENER CREWE Harehi ant ,h1r. and' 4fa. Coen,. • Blake .seent the week,end.' with their ' sister ,at' St cathermes and: Terentek, • ,O•k‘Mra. 00ee, Freeman itn4 "los of Lae. lhatrin:onviaa oite4,14,14ro..eavinde.o.lc14rn. . • Miss Bernice, Dieite of !Mefe,king. „..• spent ,Snnday, if.ith. her cousin, Ile ' 144ize, • • • Corn cutting and silo flling 15 the • Mi. Dave MeWhiane j$: jjtig order, of the day; • , The' •Y", P. W. was 'held on Pri4aY, evening with„ Benson 'Shilekleton in .11:41artfleleTr - AfteeLaY.deeitY"Ra°tii!Yneal a "reeLlisnagsi •• • followed by the topic .given„by.,Alan :,T.alok;e4.:0961,11t:i;u:4711.•..941.elali4ns arndirat,:i'vttn. ir,r;Itssolfe. • , The neerly-, organized indoor. :soft. b.ft: League' opened last 4V6i.trSdit4." ,nigt; Under lhe...0e0Alighti •irk' the ..rena; ,when Jack "Tint - laws", mastered;Witheut- praelicei;teak. on the High Sehool squad who. won the fixture to •10,. • . • • Take out that first inning, when the School jamPed into 'An 8 -run lead and itwould have been a' closely fought gante, that attracted about n hundred. fans, who seemed well:pleas- ed With the low priced,. Ide and: 5c entertainment, with indiCations that •Lhe sport' is going tO be popular these • fall ilevenings, ' is. four local teams for a playoff , birth. . Opposing. 'batteries were :leek, cool: arid .Donald 'Finlaysen for the .School Nine and 'Harold • Greer and Keil Aikens .for the 'Outlaw& , • School—Donald Finlayson; c; N 4. 'Calvert, ard; Bud, •Thompson,, 2nd; Tick Cook, p;,• Angus McKinnon, cf; ,Donald ,McKinnon ; lst;. Lloyd Wilds If; Deng "Aitchison, as; R. Rkhards; rf; • ' Outlaws -=Ken Aikens, c; Grier; 'it; Ken. Cameron, 'sot' Phil. Me, Milian. Pt' Gordon 0Stevard; If; Webster,' 3rd; ' 'Leonard 0 McDenald RoY Collyer, rf; Aylmer Aitchil. Oen, ist. Uioires,Clark 'Finlayson, ilcireee Aitchison, • HIGH 'scitiqcn. Lt cknow , 'High softball „ „ . , team took on the, Ripley students a' , the lOcal":school diamond on. Monda4,7 and won the game 102: Bud Thompson' in .the (last . inning scoredthe winning run; and ceiii- • pleting .t inning e:. ocialo scored • he • • • th 1. three: More. :Trick 'Cook had, a :home!' for ,I7UcknOW With Keith MCCorinie1. the. heavy Slugger . of the,Itipley..nint„' vie4ttukii lneg•aotv,eirtceuarait_cloput;.71iadtyysoo;it;iciii;lebs: *yids, 3rd;,,:11,.:,Thenipoon, and:, D. McKinnon, -tot; J: Cook; p; D. 'Aitch- ison, ss; A McKinnon, 'd.; Bob ‘,1w.c-• Greger;.,1f; q.. Ste -Wank rf:,;, "v. 4, * • RIPLEY GIRLS:WIN. CUP :Durnin. • .0.:0 • , „, 'Mr&,IIitymond'Finnigan:a04..I.feuise• apet,. the 'week -end with ftieinia. X.nekne*'' • " Mrs, romer and Frances ,pent 4a; 'fecently•. with her thiients^near • .Donnybrook, •.„, Mr: and Mre, jeS.Jraekett of Leek' . new SPentthe week -;end with. friends • .lifr...S111:.Prench Donnybroo: vis - ted with Mr. and Mrs Si • , with the Ripley 'battery of.J.ean "Tiny" *MacLeod and Mary lunston, behind, the Plate, ,at their best. * •• * BOWLINO'NEWS • Winners at 'the 'Ladies'• Jitney on .September 16th. were, 1st, Mrs. !Chas, Steward;' 2nd,'. Mrs: 0, Hustoii:13rd Miss • Isobel • Hamiltoe;' ,ithi Mrs. T: 'Clarke. • •: : " ••••• At the miaed'iitne-Y On Friday eVen; • ing, probably, the, last of the, season, the ladies' ,prizes were won by .Mrs. 3. Agnew, Mrs: D. Huston, alias And. "! SHolooMeoit Mis TMeCni'aal*peri 'prizes wMeinst. A to D. *story Lloyd AryldO WM. MePhersOn, 'E. ,Y..1.1offinan. and W7 I. goailllyleardni:Owv:e.:r.,ipaas.stsived*edeu*nt:Lo:filt*ew0h0e.n.'1Ii.heAi„:. dropped .a 3:to 2 verdict toLondon Cream Tops, who, took the ',series 'in two *straight. . • „:• • • * * * *. * * Clinton, in the. "C". •playdowns is 4; , the only team m the district not yet': eliMinittecL They met NewYllambdre • tast,Wednesday and suffered a 12 to 5 defeat; indicating that they too may seen be out of .the 'baseball Pictere, And thislappened on Saturday, when New • Hambing. madeit two straight taking the••,secend "gaine .by the score of 8 to 6. ' ' . Donald MeCharles race horse, June, Gratton, Continues to show„ her heels, .• to all opposition and 'at Goderich Far repeated in the free-for-all. digs by taking the • race, ht • three- straight • 'heats. In the .final and, deciding 0 game of • the playoffs for the Centre-BruCe and.. Huron Trophy, Ripley Girls defeated Brussels ',on Saturday: by• a score of,. 5-2: This glees, Ripley the .Cup the second'. year, in succession.; • ' was a fine exhibition of softball * * * • •TO decide. the Bruce League chains' pienahip, Wingionn a:d". Winners and Hanover "B" Winiter, now tangle play -r ng the first genie in•Winghani, Wed'. ieaday and the seeond 'genie: in Han.. ever, Saturday. , 1 Better Place 10.:..Whidt.To.: LIS And Work •A Series of Letters from Distinguished Canadians on Vital Problems Affecting 'the Future Welfare ''OfiCanade • SpeciallyWritten for Canadian' Weekly Newspapers AssoCiation Dear Sir:. • '1t,seems tO „ine that „the,' general , . 'need. Canada at: the present time , the restoration to :the'citizenship of ,Canada �f the Spirit of, itidepend- enee.,, In My .view there iS.'-altOgether too •great a dependence on govern- ment -and belief in its &bitty. to Make •something" Out Of 'nothing,' tkie! greet a' willingness te„profit by the reaults of repudiation and similar: act,S and too :•greata willingness' to contract :debtd.-without,:::.considering, hen?: the', debts are to be repaid. If the Weekly ileivsoeners Association .,, of :Canada .can deanything to bitild'ailithe pub- • morale :of the electorates, Mini. icipa , eyment an . ()minion, , think it would be 'doing n 40kkrti Of fundamental, inipertanee Agaim", something' fundamental, is not. done; Wift./ regard to . a „ permanent. and soon4,.nlethed.,,nf meeting, unereptoy- 'inent, we 'Shall be caught Unprepateil for 1,941 or before or after that. :date jiist-as we Were in 1921 and 1931, . , . • There is 'one subject, •Ot OecOndail'' importenee 'Which , demands attentien and that ie the prener ,Veleatien of reel iirei.terty for taxatitin purPeOeq. In the greater:part Of Canada assess., mint, is, ph a 'tali* unscientitie baeis so that ,aSseSstflent,ois often7 eitremely incimitalk in dint SOnte .neonle and.. propertiespay ninic than they Should. end 'others pay lesa Dant thea. Should: - This aggravaes the effect of the de - Pression and 1 an important teeter in the building up of totals of, iniOaid • taxes: A proper asdessinent• for a inUnitinality is Just' as :important' as prciperrate structure, :for., a oUtility corporation.' It 'requires Not as Much ' study find' special :training. thing -could be thineto imProve„ the ". „ quality. of assessing in towns, village,i , and tewaiship, a great step iitadVa*e• !Could havebeen token . „ • Ido net knew; of, any ,short Cot „to the endlet• inong &Clineof the tax; • •eition front reel: estate lriti teniy'mind` •the best Method would be a sharing of the provincial: revenues with the • • • :.,-,the.:4piesentitter" • 'Geveinnient` bee made .a 'Stareiri this. direction: . 'feel ; confident lip e that .inuniCipalitleO Cen, greatly. thil) . • real' estate by.CuttinO down tax leVies - • as a result' of reduted eXpenditures: PhOni the national pi:lint 'Of viesV, this. i the'only w0 of rediteing the: taX bUrdelt., Unfortunately municipalities think ratherot inereaSed revenueo than reduced 'elipenditureo °Or; at ?east Many paliticians and city to,Oliells'take this Xiev,„ tide idea might tie among those Whieli eanbe lno4ifed throcleit enlightentraimblie opinion arid iinproir7•• ea qtiality of eitizon4iiii;,, ,:. • • " • Very Sincerely yeurs, • .IttittA0E Director, Citiiens* ,itestarrh • Inspinte of 0flt4e; • - : '