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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1938-10-06, Page 51. • 7 • • :TTIVRSDAY•. 193S„ , „ itOr iv re • " IP. ^ 1,•• • PI. SPINTINEV. T.• , . ' • , . . • • • 'PARE 'FX.VE,; VIINGHAM SHOW MOTS- AT $: j,m. ,ExctO, 41[11141).4%,It .SATURDAY. NIGHT RIQW§. 7451 .anct :945 • • A - ' YGDNG • TYRONE ;POWER . • 9 • 14-' :* 0. . ",.`.$ECOND+ HONEY •A Rright Comedy With Two *Good * Sitarai(9,apiorted . By. The . • . ." Sart •;.. • • •-• ; :'! - ,Alse""An.IDV ,CLTDE _COMEDY' and 'NEWS'','. • . Mon., Tues., Wed., Oct. 10711-12 SPECIAL The roaring story of the irate who:sav ri the nation! . I . ' 1 titeamel Illfily•••111 • • AKIN l'AMIROFF. JAARGOT RRANAME WALTER BRENNAN._ Ik,dIlI, CECIL IL IMILIE --.,;0••••••4m):5•=,. ()wing. To The Length of This Shaw There Will Be No Short • „ ADMISSION. ADULT', 35c; CHILDREN' 20c; . • . att.111. DU1NGAN NON - M. 8. wilt, hold their thatICIffering • meeting On Friday,. 6,ctolier 1.4th. , . • . .Misi is visiting' .Mr.' The surrounding auxiliaries are nisi) • : and Mrs. .JOe, Lawson, 'Belfast. • • . invited' t� :Come and take' part. ,Rey. •• • Mrs. Sohn Chisholm and infant 'ion Mrs.' E. Gill.-, of the .Chizreh giVe. • . arriVed-home...rom Goderich 'hospital an addi ess, „ .,• • ..... ' Tuesday and are dOing.• fine' ,but We The „:17!..1,.P.• A. • Of . the if -tilted Church • .„ • . .••. • • • •are• sorry to say the oltiesf, son Lcn enjoyed A • abeial • andinspiring even; ard. has also been in the hospital With. big,' Wed...:Sept.' 22thl. ML Hugh Me- ..:bloodH.peisoning, in, has leg, ariaing Whunncy as ili.H.ehatge :and ...Sr. .from a. little; blistet (Ail his ankle.. Kitchener -Finnigan :read. the Script-. Lancing has been done 'different:times' ere lesson. .Mr. Gill then Introdaced• " and. •We .hope his cOnditianacien". tinthe visiting speakers Messrs.'" 4.. proyeS -• • • Cainpbel1.:.'Mitehell','. and • R.• tash. of Visitors with ,Mrs: G, .Elliott and Stratiord,;'."Personal Acien.narY" . Mrs. J. Nivens.r.ecently:Were...Afiro.F..1.,; ing their P tppic. .Muss Lorna -Reach' • • . • .:Mer.,, NiYens, an employee .; of.:th'e C. • Pang t aolo.. Games .and 'Contests'. were. R.- ,at Calgary. And Mr. • 'arid: Mrs.engaged in, . follewed''. with. refrealt..... •Rohik.: Walker or .PiCkforil, '• Merits.. - : "1• • .. • • " 1 • Mr.: and. M.rs. Sam :Swan and ,Reta,.1 ."Grand-mather'sDay". • wit§ an.,in ,of . Ripley visited, Mr...and Mrs; Tilos:. terestingmeetingetthe home of 'Nita.: " Dickson, Jr..; on SUndity..,,. . • 1R Davidison an Thuia.. of. last: Week; , :Mr.. and Mr Jas r$atkley, of F,Cho. 1.7.;:inernebrs„iyere..preSent and 1$ viS • .:•„*.. flay .are visitrng their•••Siater,in-lau,. itora.. The. roil a11 was answered •by. Mis John 1BrirkleY• this • Week; ••soirietliirig Interesting!: about my MrsMinnie 'Jones was a ;weel;-,e,0 grandmother.The. roll was called foi with hei ftiend, Mass Jose the : grandinetheraby their, Maiden : • phine. MeAlliater. , • ; names 'andwaO answered by date j .01 •:The Dungannon 'PreShiterian,..* wedding' Several itenia.of busi :.; 4, . • s; Auxiliary visited.. the . Crewe iiess was. discussed. and' Mrs. Wilbur ,.:Ait.xiliary for their meeting:On'. TueS:. Bron spoke briefly, of her',trip to. ' day afternoon.i. „. • the, Area'eenventpn• -MIBS 010114''Dilipin.left :Monday' ft, SteWart., gave, a relcitatien "The -P.atter. Pend a tew 04YS, • at Guelph, .,iittend of : the ,"; S‘tingle", ,Mrs; . Pater; BIyth i0g ui Loule1ene of ,the .11riatitute disfriet<prealdent;.;lapolie on Pion lecturers, after ;which Club Cering Women". -Miss .D0f0t:hy..Rehb. ,• • „done by Miss Durnin an Grey..CeUntY • .faVerPd. with two Rev: Mr.. Wadden.: eonductedthe...Community songs were ',sung in un- •• servicea:fit St Ptu1 Aniic an ciuic1 ison rnd, prizes' were. awarded the • of which he: is now 'in • charge. duff, • :•haut'oi the serVice 'tea bon chringei" the longest •Inurried and 2ncl•to Mis • , • . • • 1. " • to 11 n m and -cOnirnencing clet,Attl • Bray andfi prite to MrS.. John:. RSA* . • SilkdaY•-•"-s-elioOl-WiThbe lag ied7" • There ',will .he::no..sertitee ,§unilay Oct and :•mrs;C G. Bro*Ii., received,the. , :9th .,oWing„ to AnniVersal'y •SerVices. 01.:ite 'foi. ha-ving,the'largeat;.numbet in the • United Church ; • , . Of 'grand Children. An: invitation is. Mr and Mas Saniuel..t.RidaelinioYed extended to the inatitute to .*.attend • their household effocta on.: Manda3, theYLiiek0OW instittite ,nieeting on Oct to liVe th the village • • • • .The Natienal arith,ern was sting' • Mr, Ghtui.. (.7eit4 'to close thethTgA1tanter '• , •: .seyerni, weeks In, the north' Counti-y Was eajoYed,.O'ver the tea cups : • I • 1 • • ‘, at Golden •ValIey to, f'nd ielief-fi on: • Mr, and Mrs, Thos.., Wiggins enjoy- ..• hay-feVer; returned borne last , Week ed the .Weok;end with -their 'seni Mr. • Visitors with Mt‘,. and Mra. Ed.' Bert. Wiggins and. EitinilY at Brant, , Scrutini on Sunday ' were. his 'patents foid;•• • • . • P".•^3,10. Ala Arrh:. Screitolt :and Emily, of Miss Bertha ,JOneS left,,Monday te) ' Clinton, 'and Mq Serntna'a'. l'Uother' enter•triiining in the Kitchener den. Mrs Drennan, Atehie .:TOWAsendi and. ogi,.I4ospitil we w'ohher. goo ii 1.1!ck :sen Charles; .nnd hea ,brather, Mr. in hi undeifaking She vas .aee6in, 4:Ttaiael Drennan, and son Charles, pF ;untied there by , Meastsi ,itoiA...sgtoth- ,, • GOderich;,. , 7..." , '•,. ,BeE• and. Arthur :tro*n.: • . ditizetta were \kirk 'aerry .to learn • Of ,Mr. • and: Mrs.. Js Mo.ntgoinerY'S • • • disaatteita fire at" Ileniniller. . age, breaking out :throngli the finale Of the night and ,a,tiliktiotoh,otiiiil. • Their general' ,merchandise •dtoit With reddenee was COMPletely deintillated, but Were Able, to anve most of their ' This s thtt aeeend ,fire leas in.; tine arid oile-half 'Yenta. ,• :having • their „Stet% .Atid. reSideUee, 'hurtled in Piingantioni Afitil lat1931. . The tu nanontiiiteit•thiiith W. ,"'. • ' • 1 t. " :•••, , , • ". ' Y, Mrs, Win. Begley Of 1.earnington is visiting her inOther.in;la* Thos. Begley. ;.•• . Mr: °Smith, Who takes liesaess- ion of the fern) owned by MF. • Sea leech, haa•PlOYed the fir:at part �f the ..,weeltv • ' ' WH1TECH URCH' Mrn4 Mrs. WM. 'Bre Of :irPa:^ water visited On 'Sunday with her daughter'', Mrs; James IlIcInnes and, Mr. McInnes., 1VIrs: D. Patterson and. Miss sus* lilPatriPlc Of. Lnelcnow *Visited on :Sat- urday with ylr. ,aiid lgra, Albert Patt- , erson. Mr. and Mrs, James ForSter Spent Sunday. at Palmerston, with their Ann Mr. Cepa Forster ad Mrs. Forster;, 'Mr.. Walter- Forster has returned, hctine frotia: the :Wost, • XIS; ,Williams".is visitingher niece Mrs. Relit.' Laidlaw. , - • Mrs; Jaines! Ramage of St: Helens and .her, sister gra'.• MiOshall,of Win; ipe'(fnrinerly Mtss Wrnnie cuyier of thi 'ainmunity). .were renewing old cqn 1.7) ces' here on: SundaY. it be ; g 4- yea since'Mrs Marshafl left here, • ,, • ; ' ' • ; • • •Mr' and Igri..Robt. Scott Visited on SimelaY• with the former's,: brother And sister' Mrs, C. Murray and Mr. Price Scott,' . Mr:, Thos, Henderson and f,apaily have Moved to:the anartment over ., • Mr, McLean's store, • , Mr; and Mrs. Duncan Kennedy vis.. ited on Sunday with. his 'mother Mrs. David Kennedy. .„ The, Y. P.. S.: of the Presbyterian church was 'held on" Monday evening with. Mr.. Alex Robertson as nresident; .hymns were siing,.'scripture lessen by 'Mrs.. Johnston.Conn, ;meditatien period by Mrs.,. Rhys Pollock, topic by .Miss Grace Richardsen, -closing prayer by Mr.. Fred Newman. • The.•Saerana'ent 'of the Lord's. Sup•-• per will be heldan the 'Presbyterian einirch on ,Siniday it .11 a, tn:' Preparatory • services; will be held • on Friday. at 9 p m. • : . • ., . • ' 'ST HELENS Dorothy Miller recovering, after an 'OPeration. performed in the Western T.lospitia, Toronto, last Thur. .: • , The Annual: Thankeffering. of ' the W. M. .S, of the United church *as Iield�n Sunday morning :when Re)/ Mr. • Gill of. ,Dungannon'.' delivered a stirring .rnis'sionary ..addresi. Mr. Gill who has been in India where his .parents are .missionaries, delighted the :eorigrogaticat ;When dressed in, native 'costnine. :He .told stories ,of India' and sang 'several ,Indian hymns. Commencing Monday " Oct.. tOth a five-day course' , in -game . Training v411.be tondticted in the Ceininunity• Hall; apensered by the Wonien's' In. R.' N.; of .port Dover will...be' in charge and ,all the ladies :Of the 'oonimitnity are urged to take advantage • of .this coiirse.,A small fee will be charged to.: help defraY' expenses• : Mr. and 'Mrs. Wilson.Woods' of Dun. das and Mrs, Tysenuf Geraldtori.-Were recent guests of their mother, Mrs: :Woods. . • • • The 'regular riaeeting Of the Y. q..Wits held on Srinday evening with the president, • Isobel Miller in the chair. Murray :Taylor read the Scrip. ture lesson. and: the ‘topic "What is the Kingdon of ded" , was taken by Mrs. E. W. Riee: An hiteresting.dis,. .c.u.saion was led by E. W. Rice. The Slate "..of 'offieers was .presen,ted by Rev. H. M. Wright, convener of the, norninating cominittee, and the fol- . . lowing Are the Officers ..fer: the. new year.. These will he installed .....riext Sendai morning; Pies., .Dick. Weather: bead;, Vio-Pres., E: W. Rice; -See.; 'Grace Weatherhead• Assistant, Mae • McDonald;' treas..;', Allin ...Miller; Con- yeriers; chriatian ;FellOWshin,". 'CitYler Rainagei: Missions, . Norma Weather; headvseitizenship,.. Murray Taylor; 'Christian' Culthre Isobel Miller••••Ree- reatien, 'Stanley . Todd; ;Publication; , Rnasel, Webb; Leadership. .training,, _Rey,. H. M.. Wright; Pianist, Mrs.. K: W.., Rice; and Norma Weatherhesal; .Ushers; Clifford Menary, Chas: 'MC-, d Donal. ".1 , , , • . :Counsellors for the conve'nera tire resPectively:ai follows: Mrs. Rainage, Mrs. Gordon; W. A. , Mrs. O. Stuart; Goldwin Purvis, 111ks. W. A. • THE 'Published , every Th.. nradaY ineTniPg. ▪ at Lucknow, Ontario. • 'Mrs.' "A. • D. MacKenzie- Propietor, TheinnsOn-Publisher • . • , THDIISDAY; DOTOPPII. 6T11, 193S BURNED OUT TWICE , . • 'IN TWO.YEARS • • ;Early 1at Thursday ) Morning fire which threatened the entire tillage or Denatilter totally deatr.'0Ye1:...thi:Oe' iriiiiiinga; at an estimated loss of rieal. ly t110,0(k0.:. The blazestarted, at the: rear of Jatries..11TentgeinerY'S,general Stere and."spread..to. bis. garage: and d, barn owned hy- Writ Strang -hen- All three bnildingwere, burned':te• the .foundations 7 in TeaS :.than'tWo' hoiirv• :kern the time the fire was diseaVered. at 3.64. a. - • ' • ' - " . . The Alontgotnetlys lived in Ofle- hlf of thi•tstoding... which .hott*t tiw •store. They were aroused by :•smoirk and ,On investigation found the atore :rifled; ,With snastrice: They .apreadthe alarm. and While no flames were vis•" ibe Men: of the village leared th herne of its fiiriiiahing.s, • eXeept the piano and a. few smaller. attliees. There Was .nochance to reineve StBDh, frOrn the store, and When. the•Tlame , •broke ot. everything. Init the house •hold furnishings, *as., loaf: When th flamesfinally didlireali throUgh, tIn twe.sterk‘atriicture went with .4 roe' spite of -the 'effOrts of a•-voliinteei bneket brigade of, two • : and • women 'Who, gathered •,frOni tin . 'district farina. ' ' .The Auburn fire brigadeTlint.• in 'ai appearance .With.,..their hand'," piing) - butthpY- were unable to eontrOl. tin nitrites.' :Their .efforts were , . direct& ie. -preventing the ,spread of' the, fire. The Goderich fir 'brigade refused 'answer a call for, help' It Was flu' Opinion of the villagers that ..Goder- ich's modern, ;apparatus , could : have tut he lose-- to practically nothing , it had appeared When cailed: •• As it. was, the .:volunteers•vviirked heroipallY for .lieurs; 'Men ;clinibgd • id- thel•roofsof .nearby houses and other tinildings, and *eke:kept huaY con- . • , .tinuallY throwing buckets of watei , on ',falling. embers. • So ::fierce„ and 'strong was the •fire. that blazing, :shingles' were Carried a quarter of ...1) mile ' • When fire 'attacked the: .Montgoin• ery .gat -age the meri .; could only re Move the ear and let the 'building, go The.,aime.Was true Of the....grabgban baAbugg t41(1. few)rnplenient-.7 Were. ienteYed,.!tint .,the • barn and. hay. wero-;a: total. loss, : . The nearby0iemes. of 'Mrs, Ed: WO: tera•:' Straughan and .the blacksmith 'shop . -and garage .oWrie -James Jewell• *ere saved by the •itioluriteers,.."whei: threw bncketa"..of' 'water en countleas. iiiithreOicscaused by flying' erithers: ''• • ••:.: • It is,the ,aecond ;Untie in two 'years . • . • . • Mr.. Montgomery ,has been . burned out. The :prat time •Was at the 'which threatened the village of :Dun _ gannon in April, 1937." Soon After , . • . being wiped. out there .Mr. Montgom• serY.E tenk. Over, •the0,-Beninil1er genera', store ;fOriiierty: opeated by the latc Walters. • • , The '.fire apparently started in the rear of the sieve; Where, it was said no: one had been for tWO' dais.. , De- tective wiring is' although ne, One knows.ilefinitely• thecauSet, , • . " , • • • ,A SOtchinan..discovered •a previon; •Meet Phyllis, the wife, she's the joy • -cif my:life, , -4 ... • • But as help the garden . she'," . . shocking. • She'll. pull 'few ii).);eeds, look for praise for her deeds:- • • ., And get • a run:in: her ninety•-eent socking! ' •-• • .••• 4 • • . • • ASHF1ELD.5 NOTES Mrs. John IrWiti an4 Calvin of 2nd Con. Huron" spent „Monday • afternoon With her sister, 'Mrd. Will Hunter. : Mt. and Mrs. Jas. fAttle. And child- ren Of CUrrie's".. Corners visited with Mr, and Mrs. Albert: Helm on Sun. day. ' .° • • • .-. Mr, "'Chester "Hinton and ditughtey of Oakville spent the•Week.end with McKeith. .1Virs. Hinton, Who .haS sent he past weeli With her uncle 'returned to her home sday, This cemrminity was saddened on Wednesday 'morning • '01 last Week when they, learned of the death of Mrs, Les. McKeith, who passed :away Ale,kandria Matine,HoSpital, wher6 Sfii has- been a „patient A "sure thing)C-. is What -Yon put' kir the Pia' two 'inentlis. Our ayrn- ye,;fir money :oil 104 tholi tid out it 'pathy goes t� Mr, Melteitli hi his ilk() fish% • •.bereaterneht. • , . • , tt,..!tftt.,4t,t44;:t Polt M. , " ooks WE "AR.E AGENTS for COUNfER:. CHECK BOOKS PRINTED 'GUMMED TAPE MADE BY appt+ya FAPER PRO9LCT5 Sf IcS for..00ry business Varioys colors and designs fligoost.tons and ,.- priicesW0tou't obligations . . The, Sentinel : MAFEKING .• Si filling is theoorder -of the idayin this neighborheed; •' , Mr. an mis. Chas, Pearce ' Hot, rOesv-illeaPeOt Sunday aften1011p, With Mr*, and. Mrs. mon. Anderson, , *iss ',Tuna_ Swan 0 St.; Helens assisting at Mrs: Richard •Joh.nateU's• Mr.' and • Mrs! Gearg0 Fe?g4a of Podorich �d, little daughter Isabel, visited on Sunday' With Mr. and, AITS. S. j; Kilpatrick. ' . A I number ,from; here 'Attended the school fair at pinerie's Corners \ Tuesz 'day, Of last 'w.eeli.• gni" teaher and "pirpila .are„tp, be congratiitatei) on *inning Se many piiies.! . MisS, Anita •Pc'ffule.ii of Dunville Is visiting ,relatTyes.t in this 'neighbor; :hood. " • . The :Ashfield ;Cireuit,W; be,theguesta, :of the Crewe W. M S.. ,Tnesilay afternoon. at a special nae'et- . . , Miss Mary Horton Of Arthur spent the weelf:endat .heri,Jiome. • " . The •September 'meeting of the W. M. S. was held at ,the home of Mrs/: Thos. Anderson Wednesday, Sept , emher, 21st. . ' • BERVIE , lgra.; W. Barrett .and Mrs. J :Scarft Hofa,rran.Calgary, :to their parents', ..Mr. arid Mrs, 'Nobli• Mrs. J: Shier and 'infant :seri ' Of ArrnOvv, Spent last ',Week ' with het. parents, Mr- and Mrs. A.. E: Slesser, Mr: S. °M.: ° genre was ;taken. to Kincardine hospital., en Friday, with an attack 'Of pneuinonia.' :pr.. D: R. Finlayson Of Ripley . is incharge' of, ' _goy:. L. S. Mott,.exchanged _pulpits with the /pastor (�f Salein United church last Sunday. •' • and Mrs. J.2 Nesbijand.' saps' of . Palmerston .cal,led on friends' in. this .AeighborhOkid. , ' A baseball' ganie was played here. on Monday betWeen Pizie• River and ArmoW teems... • . `Mr.. McDritteld, Jr., of . Luelcnow. took Charge Of KnoX, 'Ch4rch service On Sundaylast. , • ' 4.; :The iJnitecl Chnrch servace, next Sunday is being held in..St. churen. basernent :owing tObuiiding operations at tne.chnrch., :.; • The: funeral Of, the late Leotuirti 11041r,Roop. Miss Gwendolyn Ackert returned :t6.,1Pra.Attar4 011 W1474.aY' fp..*PaPIne her, studies. there, • . Canmbe4.attended the' teaeh- 'ers conyuntIn4. ar -Ottawa; On'Thurs-. 4417, 44d Friday.' ; : •' ' 1+!Isa'NVinItifredAekett attended a skqwer At .Miss.- Mae Boyle's' at .100- in'sboncp0 cf M1P4 Annie ot- * and Mrs.- Howard Harris were recentar4m.at ,Jobn, Ji.unieann!s Paramount. We wish to. eXterid our sympathy to -Mr. and Mks, Thos. . White in the los' • f their,Otter Mrs. J ". rinbway whu, passe.d Mr. and.,14A. Jos*. Agneiv. of Luek-. new,: iWit.".'SriYiler; Ms Jarvis and Ml‘lri'ss,%.:.:A114eK 044gearri. SPcknen';'t-14rSti.ndlina(Si; at Mmr,r. aJnads Mrs.e r ' Wm. Eadie, Dori and Lorne were Sunday visitors with Glenannan friends: •Mr.. and 'Mra: Andrew ltileCorinick, ani agnadthMeiri7ell a'arnodl d bCoonnagl a:no! f r 0: We ni nt gSh • day. at Mi. Albert ThernPson's. F01.11,RTHICONCESSIO, Mrs. Jewitt 'of Lucknow, ia spend- ing, :the week with :Mrs: D. L. Mc:- Mr, Clair McDotiga‘11., Oi.VIancenvei returned to his home last .week. : 'I]. S. Johnston of „Saginaw, visitedlast week Withv,his sister, Mrs, P. 4cT4od: . . • Mrs. R. Ma'rtiri entertained a cal lead Of friends from Ottawa last week .A.little boy arrived at thehome Mr. -arid Mrs.. Theis, MOGriffin re: cently, . • . Mr. and Mrs. R. ' Middletori and Miss :ohristena Robertson visited with' with Mr: :and mraWm. so. mmgeoin on Sunday' .and1 nda3 Mr. .MeDnnaill of Kingsville were visitor's. it.the, home of Mr. John McDonald last week: Mrs. F. Weis rettirned-to her, home • Rochester, after ' spending . a few weeks. with her .:brother, JOhn A. McDonald. •• theThh,tinMe'i:ssofarkMrBs,allAd,,•GnireathaSinui.14a..y al' 3isla, eldest son ef.Mr. and Mrs. Wni. OBITUARY Bish, Kincardine was held'en, Monday d from Kincardine Anglican Church. • . • • • ' • • CASKPRIZES Mt • LEAFCONTEST .• . , . • The old-fashioned hobbyj'of collect- ing brightly ' colored maple leaves. has been pet' .ori a ,.eaah basis With the ,anneuncement that.. $215 in prizes Will be aWarded in the sigth,iniple. leaf contest organized ;jOilitlY .by the Can,' adian . Travel the :Canadiar Paeific .RailWay..•arid ..;the...Cariadian 'National•Railways:.' . , . • • • , .....Hundreds: of tanadiana. are 'gaining - a new .appreciation of . Canada's foi estaas they...searched the Weeda' fol. leaves. big ',enough. • .to,:. Win,',11• :share of the $215' prize list.. Intereat iii, the , annual contest- is growing, ".•.a keen inter.prevince ria1iy, hatvrng spiung, .up. , The .hciner , of in of most :beautiful!' leaf Went to Ontario , for . • • . the first tiinelaat' year,. Ne Bruns wick, and .Quebec• ,;having- each won twice: British COlUmbia..has: ,had n :nitinoply'''an'the .largest 'leaves; in: :peat , years,. last year's • winner. being 21. by .„, 22 inchea;with a surface area.of 24> square inchea;'' • ' .1 • " The rules , 'are. simple and •Can• , be :oltitained, • froiri.; all, railivai offiee'a. Leaves ninat :lie .'gathered -in, 'Canada' and sent. from. a- :Canadian' peint•b I :fhere' iS ,Ao reSttfetiOnabs.' tit; natienif. ,alitofcontestnht„. Erieh..1 af niut be mounted On Separate card and. for, : Warded packed flat. between two ni4ea of 'stiff cardheaq accompamed sheet ',natier „ seven inches on: which ' are, Written the rianie' and, addresa', Of.,, the 'sender; : and the .dato and Plate Of gathering of leaf, .Written; on the 'Card on.[AN'hiCkie'tif is 'mounted. • • . • ,• • ' :No; entry may contain more :thnii three leaves, though n contestant may • forward as manyentries as desired provided each .'elaea riot Okteed, three leaves.Da.mage4.0.. telen leaves not he eligible And .a entries Must be .1 forwarded '1)!et,. :paid ekrireas 'prepaid to. Canada's. Maple Lea teat, P. .0, Boi. No. 2566; '•11/fe,ntreal,. Cattadian artist :Whi; judg: es...Of the kntest„ which •clOseS on enther 10 l• MA enter iiitO eetreapen ;deride With firiy• tOntegtanti and, no leaves will be .returnect; .The pike Whilleta and other'. leaves Wail be ranged 'fev exhibit aere$S'-- Oanatla.;'s KinPleYea :of the Canadian , Travel ••13tiretiii, and Of the ..tworailWaya- and' thefr: anbaidiatiea may not enter 'the, contest :but 'members �f; their • I ?am.. , ' . ANDREN7-, SIIDIELLS);' .Prienmoniit, which set in..fellowine a serious operation- in' St. JeSeph'. Hospital, Toronto, claimed the lif of Andrew Shiells; former Kincardine ,resident, Monday Sept. 26th. Word 'cl.! his,death was a distinct shock in this: ConimitnitY,.whiehhe had visited onl• y ,three weeks earlier,i, appearing • at the ttme to be in the *best of, health. Funeral services -were _held In St CoGiba 'United ' 'Church, Toronto Wednesday afternoon; with interment •taking place, in Prospect.Ceirietery The Rev. 'W. MeTaggart. officiated . Born in guron Atwnship 0 65 year Andrew‘Shieils 'outlived his fath- .er by oully a half • year. His father, .who attained the .ago of 100 years aw , . . o-1.44. 4.40 r 1 • r ' ...Beating Wingliam on Saturday by - a SCore of 9 to5, Hanover .took.the 1117a4e.' .Leagte ,clharnPiOnahip series • . in two. ,straight, ..' • • **s • ,• . Jack ,McDonald ;Of. Chesley termed • "., tb7Naitrowilie:r-r4e0oofin.ttlitro;e:04u`Ovr:tejlaatt•ReHaeta o 7 nsliby by winning the 1!"." champion)._ - • abir) • were Winners .44' the-7WIDIM'f... .11traPhi reilaidieSS of the 011t&Thle :Of the Hanover-Wingham series. ' Wingliarit were ".C" eliampiens of:the ." league, and there' has never 'been a: trophy mit up for this series. - ' *• * • *„a ' Hanover regarded. the payoff as one of those, "nothing to .Win and ..>. everything to lose" set ups and raised the intestion. -•‘`Can itbe that the • . Briice League ordered the series .order ti : holster its treasury?" 0' From Peet' experiences the 'League executive could' hardly have r•this iti mind, if they ordered the series.: We recall, about three- yeara-.ago" .when ,Siiiithampten!,' "A:" team and Lticknpw.."E" team met. to 'decide the • Malcolm trophy, winner after both teams: had been eliminated in,. the .wa .g. ..: a.- - pl ydowns..It s, one ,rirint,er. day • , in October ' that. the 'final: game, Was ' p,layed. and gate receipts.,were. about „ nal • ••: • " • ••,. ' • :!,1 :One .of the highlight f the Hari-. over-Wingharn series was; play,„ unassisted. ity Pin ThomPsini. ,• In the ,ist game he speared uhaliners drive Ur aesond, ',got Sen3erS, I Off. ,the . bag' and tagged Doran ceiriing into , I • • • • * * • Clinton, Winners of the : Juvenile,. Baseball I.,erigue, were presented with • . , the Maitland League trophy last week • at ri.„ league meeting at Auburn* when ' representatives Ipresent Were enthns. ••. .iastio for continuing the lopp'...'Aext ;IP "Of:* IP' .6 * ' And now local spOrting :interest turns: to a town:league softball' sche'd. uie. The ?Tigers and Lucky 9. 'clash . • tonight, And it is expected that two • . gamewill be played ' weekly here, after, .with the playoffs centineneing. the, latter "part of the moith' .*. * • • FIRST, FIFTEEN TIMES ; • „ IN:1FIPTEEN HEATS , • in the last. five racea in -which June Gratton, owned by Donald McCharlea,' has enteredr:she has finished first in ati. •, •• eVery heat, runningher record to - fifteen consecutive heats'. Shefinish. ed." first in Brussels on Friday .in three straight heats,' to repeat aim- • • ilar performances at Elmira,. Goder.• , ich, Blyth and paisley cluing; the past , . , died last spring at .Amberley. - 1 Going into business' with his hro- , _ ther Peter ' at ,. Kiridardine : Andreimonth ' • 1 1 1 . , . . 1 Sheills later .conducted a .hardwa ' ' Donaldentered her atTeeswater Fair , ane h • ,.this Weekd plans to taker business of ins .own in Kincardine( ' _ . . , f om it to Carry )1) to. Toronto for the fall. • reurlug in• Toronto about .20 years ago. He 'is survived by his widow, form. WINGHAM HOCKEY TEAM erly Florence Huston:• „ two sisters. LOSES STAR FORWARD' Mtg. McCallum, Detroit, and 'Muss Grace Arriberley, and . seven Murray Rae, Of the Bank of. Com: broth s, Robert and James, Amber- merce itaffi at Winghiliti has 'been ley; eter, ICincaudme, William, "Wes-' transferred to ; Baden, Ont.' Murray ton ad George, 'Alex and Porterfield Will; be greatly missed by the baae. in Ws rngton bali.and hockey team' Who have lest one of their best meinbers. Itis it" . , tough break for thehockey club 'with . • 'With Jack' Frast afreadY •inter .apnrnaching • that;'; '..Murray;. ; entering, the" leayesi, he tire, hunt is On, There are fi rizea for the most beautiful leaf $100, $1 $20; $10 and $5..Two reriZes.of $30 and $ 0 aire givrni for the largest leaf eir star forward, has. been trans - erred. Murray is a•Wing-harn boy. a on of Mr.,And Mrs4 Donald Rae and this is his first position. .aWay from home . • • • • y • . • ..• .a a . r• : :,• •••:. • : P• 1111. ROUND' ,TRIP BARGAIN\F:ARi-S' • From LUCKNO1N , . Friday • Saturday,.October 14 - 15- - TO Oshawa, Belleville, KingstoU, Oanainique, „' Ilrockville • 4)resott, , • Mortialap!g, , Cor'n*a11, .L1pdsaY, • Peterboro, ' Penetang, Ciilling,),Ventl, '''"'• •• Wilford:. -Barrie, Orillia, Midland', Oravenhurst, Bracebridge, -Ann- .' ... isVille, .Callander, North Bay; Sudbury, .: Geraliiton;, Beardmore,. .. . ,, . " .. . ' -• . • • . . , • ..", .. •"). '. : ,' ,s., , ., ,• f rSaturday, .nc..t0„eriis.tk .To , To. reflf° ..7, . A14$6. to grat.1400,•Chathani, Din -hank; Goderich, "Guelph,• Handl; , ' eon, 'Itiniirdine; Kitchener, London, • 86.. Catherine,: Sarnia,' South- . I , iiilliii6ti Stratford, Woodstock , . ,.. '(See handbills for complete list of destinations., ?Or 'faros, return limits, train mfermation, tickets, ete, donstilt. * . 'nearest Agent. , • - • Ask Agents Per Particulara Of Canada it MA LE LEAP CONTFST s'vEN:CASIT P,RIZES •• You Ma Y • Win $100.00 • • • • • .I17813 ' w , • ,11" • .iwkwis' • . : • • ,. w' • ... • • 401" • ; •