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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1938-11-03, Page 43!. ree PAGE FOUR • 111=3:0 MAN wAliTgD ler Rawleigh Bente, , Real opportenitY for right man, We , help you, get stArted: Write Rawleigh'e Dept. ML -27_1-0-K, Mentreal, Canada. SALESMEN! If you are net Carnieg p„ day. •Qui eMinOt Otrorct tcY'reiss ,thia!oimaikenitYe Oyer .800, men' make from $18. to .po., weekly acceding to. ability -With distribution of 200 guar- anteed, products. Cash sales. Confine- „ition offers Liberal eoprinissiOn. Beat” thee to Steil. For complete detail.. •and catalogue free: FAIMILEX CO 570/:St. Clement; Montreal. • • .; • WEDDING BELLS DALTON—REYNOLDS. At 'Mee ,o'clock Saturday inerning, October 15 in St. JOaeph's Chnrelb Miss •Patricia Kathleen Rer- nplcis., ,daughter of the /ate. DelliiAiC Reynolds and Mrs. Catherine. ReY- no1$144of• New .Liskeard, became, the bride el MiReymendtalton,,son of Morgan Deltou ape the lite Mrs', Mhry DaltOnv 'Kingsbridge.. R. M. .1" Milton of Windsor,. brothe.r of the ; groom.' performed the,' eeteMony at the foot of the main altar which wee 'e iutifufly, decoratedfor the, oceaS-, len roses and 'mums The hride, =who wae, giveri' in 'Marriage by 'her' enele, Me. R. 3 Hanlen, looked in a on qf eilute satin striped taff- :eta with full.„kegth Veil caught with ,iese bud, e vote white, taketa slipPers and carried an arni bouquet a. bridal toses, The grooin's "siater, .Porteous Antoinette; was inaid of honor grace.: folly w.nodjn1iht, blue' SAtie .WRITE NOW thinairiaie • .,and rafter enta or area t.o be ' limb& patched; or re- paired. Council Stand- ard " lite -Lap" met.al," -geofingisaaonnd,per;, ' Dumont inveatment: AbsolotelY weather- tight: Greatly reduces fire hazard. s. SOLD ON A 25 YEAR GUARANTEE Priem; this Fall are lower because of Sales Tax exemption. Save money hywriting today. Manufacturera tijso of famous Preston Steel TZWIS Barns and Jarnesway Poultry equip- ment. Addmaa: 30tiGuelph St -Preston. Ont. stripped taffeta with blie velvet short jacket with het and, accessories to Match. She carried:: an arm.: bouquet' of 'mums. 'The groom Was supported tne.bride's 'brother, Basil Recnoldg.. ReV. Father , Dalton celebrated. the -High ',Mass while Ms sister, Mrs. A. O'Connor, was organist and Rey. M. N. Sullivan and lireltee Dalton I the singers. During 'the Offertory Mr. Walter Dalton eang with good effect GounoWs "Ave 'Marie," and during the .signing Of the, register, "Will. Thou Look Unmet, Me Mother.”: The ushers Ver Juhi S. Dalton and Tom McLennan. .The, ;bridal party , with guests numbering seventy* partook of e••••••••••••.0a lovele ,Wedding breakfast in the epatious and nieely. ;decorated dining hall of the Mcleenziejloi-,h1 where. r , , Eastern Steel. 0,0:4CIS •- .,F,ToNc,,yr,..,, ',ova kV AT MINIMAL .i.TOITO pieaseet was spent in toeSts, epee'clies music and song...The bricie•-r. . mailer reeiviflg the guests vearin a:brown georgette: dress withsheet-. dee. bouquet. Fr. P. P. 'of hpcl, eetesin of the. groom; 'whs. toeSt maeter. Later the happy couple lel by nieter, onaIo'teyn op trip t 0 llentreal; ',Ottawa, and ether points• The bride: traVelled in bertYwine.Yel, vet' deess and hat,'‘persian:cletkjacic- et' with malcthing anCesseriee.' The greenes eift:to the bride was a locket: bcaelet. to the hideniaid, t the hest ' Men e bill faia. and to .the: pabeis ..e :key, ease!.. liesidee • the, . friends - of 'Clinton' and .vicinity there Were 'fioin' :o distance, Mts. Catherine .Reynelde of .New Liskeardi RhyMiered Simms ef. North 'Bay; Me.: and :Mrs. Bruer dIeeeford and Besil, Reynolds, of. Sud- bury;„; Miss Katlileen CrOwe, of Co: hotirg,;. Me.-..eand Mts... T. Bresnahan and. Mr., and :Mrs. ,Waiter ';Delten, ,,of. Detroit; .111es,' ;either . O'Connor . an Tittb� 51)11, Manrice, mrid'I‘Irs.'IVIatfOte of WhitbY;;""Irev. Wiiid- sor;, Mrs. J. Clarey. and Sop, . elm& mid ' daughtee's 'Constance aride cam - creak WalIC.teeilinsg; 1.111r.: and Mr.' and • , see, Harold, : . and daughter. Nora from Stratford; .Miss 'I.oretta Myer; qf ..tendon; Mr: and Alts.' J. Reepolds and, son, Frank of •Seaferth;. jcba Rey.nolds,•.:Me. 111.41 ' 'MTS. Reynolds, :Goderich; Of "'We'cerelje.ek"and aid Mrs. ;.1.78"iiinetc—Betissels;” . . , Mr. and MrS.'.:Win.. Thorntee :and 'MpLcrinon, Brussels; ane Velda, and Mr: "Aliioi;t• 8tutt of TeeS;1,,M:r•-=,.• Lainbertus' With sen' • and ...,Weter spent Sunday with ele'. and: "Mrs. chef:heti, 'ef :Wal.kei.ton;• Rev.. J, R• ,, George 'Harkness. • •n. : • . 'Alyer, and n' The Langside 'Cleb organized .Ed.,..in; 'Merette.phltote and daiighter. lest, Friday'. 'evening, •*ben .eftleere, nthinette;' Mr: .apd, Mrs. P. Sul' elected •Tifinin; ancfLeon, .etr, and .11,1es. •D. Dal - 1t Vice -e -Wes: Tiffin; 'secjteeas.—Gor-; Coe, Teresa .Lerebertus, Mr,' end. Mrs:, Aasiatant-eJohn..11cIiitYre.::,;1:: *eL, .Q.Conner,, John and ,Norman; Corn:. 1Vitinagee-,Archie• 'Mc:Kiel-fon; :h re, S. li;Oten, Gil tteit • Freyne from Floot • Maneeeee-Geerge -"nee Ielligsbridget the future home Of the And. ',Graham Iiinoffat; ;"cotiple On the • groom's farm . Callers Off,Cact ',We:, Ilerireei„w:liere ,,the hest :wishes .of their ' host iie EnierSen and Tillie, • , ce. 'friends go: With. . LANGSII;E Mi. Russell Moore held a 'very: see,- . • . .eeSsful shooting match,. •W -hen 616cfv• geese, , seven n ducks, .and, two', tiu.key were the prizes.', . • -• • ' ,Mi. John Richardson is,havirie eel . siding put -on his liouSe, also. a eloSce: in verandah. ' • . • . .:Mr. • and •Mts,•Wni. Browne, Ardiez;'; and Sunday ,Witir-frierice•-• in Godeich. ••'• 'Mr. • and Mrs. Orville :Tifffe spent . . •Tilesdey with and Mrs. M - Innes of ,Mount Forest. ' :Mr. one Mrs. May 01' Delhi and M. Emerson Austin, -4 -simeoe::motornd :here •And. spent Sunday witle-Mr.;ainel Mrs. R. Stuart. On the ore,torn:tiip 'WS." Austin and, baby Raymond aiei Doris ac'comrianied, them: ' iMrs., Holheire of Kipeatiline 'sneni rest week with elt. and Mrs.' ,Wer. 4 . ijr0Wn.' Mr: and '•Mrs...Eart Caslick (11' (u1 THE lArek-NOW .SENTINEL TittIt.51:14•Yi NOVFAPER,3Rlii9li, NO v.CRIMINAL CASES , AT AS'S(I;ES' Several ".''Civ.11.:.,cietioffe.; One Al*ing PrOfn An Accident North Of Luck- '''. now More Than A Year A.ko. When William MacPherson Was So' Badly, „ -Injured That His, ileg Was Later Ainputated, • . 'There are no Criminal'. caSes, on.the .9ruce Fall Assize docket, which, ellen- 'ed on Tuesday, in Walkerton before Mr, J.ustice Meicins of •the Ontartc- Supreirie "Court. Hence 'there is ne. need for .j grand jury, with a result:, let •saVing of, approxineately •$300.00. There are however several civil cases listet.,foer 'jury actions anO, seven non-jurY 'cases. • ,McPherson' , is a, sell - in :which Wrn.. elef;)herSon,- formerly of Kinloss, le suing ClieS. Congram .end. his son,—,FIerold Cgram, alSe 'ef Kinloss Tn., for heavy daieges ris the result of the Congram CaT crashing :into pleintilll'W horee and buggy on August F.9, 1927, •about nm..; as the •plaintiff was driving from feecknowterkaids his helm' in 'Kite, l'homes and Detroit has returned to her' hoineie the'iliege. ' CK • ..SMELTZER • - :1*(AND, pix.p':. IN -:•pFTRO.R.. . (Dungannon News) ' ' JOok 'ef AShe field but a resident„for Many ;years in. Detroit;, Mighigan, diedvery sudd,, eelY .Mehdar • evening At bis home theie, He bad not oniered very gRed health for a .nurnber of years., though his; death. waS 'very unexpected. lie was the .youngest SOU, and;child .of the l late Mr. and, Mrs. Iferil Smeltier, Lucknow: Besides his wife, he leaves to enotirn the. only surviving members 'Of.,1rialfernilY, two Sisters,.,Mra.• Don - aid. McNeyin, • Gpclerich and . Mrs. Christian Rasmussen, , Bloomfield,' XeNv Jereey:Interment was inDetroit. 'Miss Clara Seneca and Mr. and Mts. D.,:Hessori, Stratford spent Sunday with Mrs. D. Sproul. M. SK001 re- turned with thein for a visit.; M. and Mrs, John Blake of A'..f..h; field are moving this week to live in the residence of 'Dr. H. A. S. Voices Max Hoffman, .who has been visiting for several Weeks at St. losaat a epoint one ane one: half .miles nerth, 'of LneknoW; where the horse was Struck and killed and the huggy.deniolistied by the auto ownee by Cberies,. Corigram and driyme by his , sop, ,Harold „Cone:ram. Plaintiff who was ridipg in the buggy at stile claims he Was thrown out .on the read and sustained e,eompounil fraet- lire of the left leg above the knee, and n,yhich leg later, on' Oct. 3, 1937, had to be amputated. This, With runner:1re, • other injuries eited, confined him to Wirighani Hospital until Dee, 1st; 193.7.Plaintiff claims that; thc defene- ant,''HarOd .COngrain, was through exCessi'lie speed and by negilent and reckless 'driving, wholly respons- ible"for the injuries and • damages sustained. . The ',ilefeedent, Harold Cc:ingrain denies that he. was speeding or tfial he was driving in other than • e fid , manner atthe time ' of the,•col- lision; but lairs the hleiriennen the,.fael that the plaintiff, •McPliersop, hid light on his buggy; as prescribed by law; and thatoonsequently he did no+ seo the,Mepherson outfit until pract .;caily upon , it. . .. • . Kleiri is copfisel fer, the plain- tiff, end' Campbell. Grant. is ..the., de. fendaiit'i lawyer in the suit. • • - Two divorce suits . are also Bathe in which TherSe Isabelle C,apstick of Kincardine, nineteen yeerer. of Pie, through her: friend, Angus McLean seeks a divorce from her husband OF COURSE WE MAKE,LOANS Our Every -day Business On ate.invited, to cliscusS with us ytlut tee • quirnmentS, f'Sr perStinal Or linsineSs.purposes.' BANK OF, MONTREAL tatiteLtailee, ' L.,ttektiotv Be'ilulit N 1\44tUiftgif „ j'A'RANIC ifillIERB EMILE. „ AOdettltilltt ARE leiter Hartle CaPstiele. Edward Stew- art Graham, also of Kincardine; seeks a divoree; from his .wife, Doris Jear: Graham. Daughtit; "Give ine some; money Daddy, :will .you?" Father:. "YQUP:e. 'married, •deei don't; You ask your rhushand? nalughteie "Beeause, I've': got :to have the money." 7' • Mrs. Mae Gould, Toronto. ret.in,lit o her home:.after spending .a rnonth ;Atli lier/parerits, Mr. apd.Mrs.Rf.,•11. *Been... ' • Visitors,. with Messrs. .Wm. encl. Harvey, „Mole on Sunday Were :Mr.. ;and Mrs. Arthur Sparks and daugh- ter Ruth;,. Me..., and Mrs. 'Fred,. Hull; Pert, Elgin; and ...Mr. and Mts. . jack Swan erid four children of St. Helene. ' :age...Theme's Wiggins, lately lost : ' ysis,'• • ; Mi. arl Mrs. 3. D. Richardsofl an iarnuly ancenipaeied hy dr:3; ki7t111.!: 'Culbert and son Eldon visited Mrs. Culbert's.'siater, Mre:' Tom Henry,ii Kinloss • on 'Sunday... • , Mr. •- and Mrs..,'Kere.HerriStin. have ye:eyeil. to hiSTririele.S. farm at. ;Sea - forth. • ;• ;Mrs. • Wallace' Black of Gocletieh:...i.•! aith her parents,. Ne..' and Mrs. David S,. P..rington this 'Week 'nbefel.e,theil. !ehving..at'.the. endef the week ,:tc . • . ',:eep8 the." winter, ..'.Another .group. of Institute Women aretakingthe ''gleve-rmaking ceuree this, "Week., They are „Messrs. elelienzie,,' Burton RoacIt'and Otto Popp. ; : •: 'WM. 'Cainpliell, IViitchell...has: been ,visiting Mr and Mrs. John Moss. hnd. is at 4,treseet..witliMr.... end , Mrs: Thomas Webster. .," • - • : Mr', and '1‘,Irs. Alfred :Hefford ane anulyof -Toronto spent the ; Week - ;Ind With Mr,...m:id..mrs:: The Senior Branch of .the Women' Institute Met at the heine of Mrs. .1, J: Ryan. With 18 Peesent, And ,2 yieit- ors.. last Thursday afternoon.' Lorne Ivers. , presided" and ' ,Opened by: the 'llestjtete Ode' inunison followed by .the Lord's': Prayer.... Mr:, .Roy Rut- ledgefavored With a solo "Flow Gent- ly Sweet :Afton." . Rev. E. C,iLl gave an address on 'Remernbrance 'pay and •Is Meaning. Mrs: Wilbur:Brown; wlv had beeii a delegate to tbe.atee'cOn- Venticei at 1.istoWel gave ,,a report. Of the eame.. •Comine.nity singing .,Wer,-; ;enga-gei,lein then served by the hostesses. 'After. a. Social 'half hour over the tea cups. God Save The King was, sung and the• ;Meeting' clOsed,•.:, • • The Young :People's Executive ,of theJ.Inited,,Chureh attended the ,Yciiins People's COngteSa.at.Aphern,on Tues-, eaY , , • Mrs.,Wilsen Berea'red, "4• The death Of Me..Semtkirkland.et 'Toronto Willhe On hearing, very niuct of,a shock.. Deceased is, Mrs. „Wm.,. ,Wilsons. • brother. His" funeral Ttook place on Monday bet. He 'visited th these •,parts about ' three ,weelca •eg..• and.. was apparently . in fete', health: passed,' Over tiy.6 days after •nn Operation nnd was in his: Ihtli yea;' andis a native of ,the.Teeswatee dis- trict. The funeral • was ;attended ' by: Virg,' Wm.', Wilson, het son, .Mr. Jae: Wilson, rr. and Mts., David KiAland,. the former :e.brother and ..;Mr.; Gordon Ie4-kl,aed,' a nephe'W.4"We extend syei- eethylo, the bereaved Irelatives. „ , An A-fternoon .Tee, eporiseted by Guild el St. PapPs,,Chereh. Was very .stiecesefel lest .Saturday. 0.20' was. the ,sinotint realized as. pro ; "Oc.(1"1 The. nienthly* •iiieeting-fwill be field": Friday 'afteenoen 'at. the Imine. .1‘Tra,, Davie. leeriegten: •' Mriny, attended the einStivetride; 'alt" 'et the Iinited Chnrch Monda;'; night And wi Lh make belieVe..gobliee '"Ind•witchee-anel,punipkin feees,eheutT nallowieeh. Vies Well "eelebrated. A ',!ooti`nroritiTi 'of t:T011owq'en gemee' feettnie-tellieg. ned contests were 1,vorkocl ,etit with 0,thee Meeleal enterthihieg ritnnbers. •Viiese 'reedy, •ne, prizes i'Or eostothe were!' . 2,./eodYie ,f,i111:0'S' (161111e -1W. BreCe•MeArtlite" '%•Iteit'se iMeWeinley,". 'kettles' ekenSen; Pap e'v-eNetris , Bradford; 'NY'S Van'ey , ;Mortis Cur,ridi BOY'S" COMie—OliVer, Glenn. " , , t101r1r!i./4 G .Helens) Mr, Lorne Woodhis having an en- forced. holiday these dars. owing to an unfortunate n accident. on SUhflar orrOing.„ When going 0» to the, ver- anda of Mr. „Doha McDonald's home, their deg *wig at him and grabbed his heed. in trying to ward off, the attaek his other hand was severely, ,bitten too. The, dog was Iestroyed. ; Mts. Earl Gaunt has been a visitor with Mi.. and Mrs. Ward Shicklune at Port Colborne. :Rey. H. 'M. and Mrs. Wright, Jene Billy and Joan .„ sent a fewdays with their daughters,• Gladys and Muriel and other' relatives at. Learningtele. LBeetheiM±from Beryl(' Forrestet's Lodge.Visited Knicardine. Lodge, 1-TtOOPIS Ain Wednesday evening" Mrs. R:,.T..BioWn Mrs. Herb :Petei and iMri. W. Arnold weredelegetes to the ,W. 1. Demonstration held in '['iiikciton 011 Wednesday. The, 'Wcienen's... Missionary Society met Thuredey.efterneon'at kcLellend's home. • .•' Mt: Wilbur Waldron spent a few weeks with his parents at,.Allenford„, 'Service in , 'the Milted Chereh last tendey, was cancelled Oh account .Of Aneiversety, • Services .at (Intended for last Week) Miss Edith Berke; Kielough, :was etii:ed in Marriage on Saturday leet. Collins,to M. Allion sin of Mr„:W.: C. Con. k. COngraulations. • Mr. MO Of Woodstock is visiting• his daughter, Miss Pearl Dunn. ' gb1..tic e very interesting illestrated talk on his travels hy mo- torcycle thrtiOgh gngland,.and Prance, at the, "Trail 'hangees. Concert bet:e last Friday night. 1. Geddes, who hasbeen en.'the' ,slek lit is% now quite 'recovered- 'Missek Gertrude and Alice Hewitt are viSiting'Ieinearcline,frieride; Mt, end Mrs. F''." McLean, Mrs. W. Murdy, Mra T. Willierns and daughter, Marion, •Leiniori.1$isitet Sen- dai with the Hodgires faniulies. and Mrs. Metter hrid smell daughter. Of ,Atinow anent Sun- , • „ "(lair with his Parents • Mrs: W. Bartetke end: Mrs. • Jas. Steife,left Thursday to return to their bombs in Chlgety; , Alta.; With their :their parents,. Mt. and Mrs; No- ide ' lifts..Greenway f the Temperance 'Soeletir..was the guest of Mee. „Chat. Shier, BeetiderY; ' Mrs. M. Patterson, Lueknow is vis- iting her eetisitie, 41r. iind Mrs:JApe, itunten MP,' A. Mellensid :of Winnipeg. 3:4 , Mrs. Currie ef*Godericli Was a vis- itor with her daughter; Mrs.; D,urniii Phillips and Mr. Phillips Little Girl,Injuries 'Knee Marie Aitchison, 12 year old daugh- ter of Mr, and Mrs, Archie Aitchison is. WQaring her knee in a .PlAstec cast' hs a result of a Simple accident at. her home •iin Seturday. While worlcing around the hceise; Mari e chanced ti strike her knee' egainst the corner of. the couch; dislocating the lcnee •eap. 'Mrs; 13; B.:Williams of Souris, Man, has been a: recent. visitor With her MeS. R. J. Woods.' • ' , Mrs. Campbell, Mi and Mrs. Vietat Taylais• and children of Brucefield Were guests , of. Mr: and ivite. Robinson Woods recently.: • • . • . :The regular meeting of the Y. P. IT, was held on Suriday. evening' With the new- President, Dicie Weatherbead .in the ebaie. The Seripthee Lesson was Dorothli, Webb and the coin': menta.by .Grace. Wecitherheed.' The tonic "The ', Co-operative 1Movement and Christianity" Was taken by 'Mre McKenzie Webb and the 'discussion led by 'Rev. H. M. Wright. - . Members of the i Whitechurch Y. P. U. were guests' at a Hallowe'en Social arranged by the local., union in the church here on Monday evening. The basement wasdecorated in. keeping With the occesion, and many came in eostunie. inc judges—Rev. He M. Wright, Mei.. Herold ;Sperling from Whitechurch and . W. A. Miller i'-arded the prize's, as follows:, Fancy Dressed .Gent—Mrs.. Falcon- er: Whitechurch; Comic Dressed Gent ',Stanley Todd; Fancy Dressed lady =Miss Genevieve Watt, Whitecluirch; Comic Dreased Lady—Mrs. ' Wright" Girl in Cestume7-Sherley Buchanan: Boy' in Costume—Earl McDonald. pnying,, n, Visit twills brdther, Nitt.:ddiliffi 'Andrew 'lite0ontild, aftet •ail,;absehee of . nritgri years. , • / IIMH SCHOOL aLOSE:, FIRST GAME TO LUCKY NINE 1,1igh School Deep Their Last Sched- uled Game By 7 to 5 Score. A Ishort progienn provided by the vi4tors' included, ; duets by Missee Anna' Mae .and Susan Carrick and Misses Agnes Gillespie and A. M. Carrick and readings by. Miss Jean Sehnston,, Miss, Genevieve Watt and Mrs. Duston Beecroft. • Genies and contetts were under the direction of ,• . Playing their- last game, of the scheelule, the 'High ',School softball team suffered., their first , setback when ..Cain.'hfacDonakrs` tueki; Nine were on the",,winning end of a 7 to 5 score. 1. , Withou' Jack Fisher, their 'regular pitcher, Murein Solomon. and Fred Steward divided the pitching duties for the Lucky. Nine; and kent the hard hitting' students in check, while their teammates giive ,., them ' good support. • / • Lucky Nine—W. Pinnell, 3rd; M; Solomon, p, 1St; ,Clark Finlay,son, c; A..Treleavere,rf;°11; Johnston, as; C :Armstrong and ' Ted' Collyer, cf; Dr. Fowler, 2nd; F. Steward, ist A p.; M. Johnston;,cf. High Schoel—D. Finlayson, c; N. Stanley Todd- and Dick Weathethead, The', eVening •concluded with 'a Social, hour' when .sandwiches and pumpkin ,pie were serve putriAle Pre with whia'. S. Calvert; •3rd; IL Tlionipsou, 211d; D. McKinnon, 1st; J. Cook, •p; L. Wyliii, If; V. ititcvson; ss; A. Me - Kinnon, R. Richards, rf.• • ' Uninires—datf :MacDoneld, Jack Carnpbell. •• :Scere By Innings , • High School --I- 000 • 201 110-5. Lucky Nine— 112 • 019 11x-7 • • •• * • • TIGERS WIN TUESDAY ASSURED OF PLAY-OFF , , • • , Three Rune In.,Ninth,Ereak,'9:9 Dead- ' loek As. Tigers Win From Die - Herds .0.0.1TVARY., SAMUEL 'BitcPWN 13!ath claimed: one of RiPler's: cite ieene on. Sunday, Oetober."13rd in the gPoetvhsenieeafr,Mrs.Samuel Brown, 1» her. 'Her guildso /*lie was • trunk, Cooper.. She was born- in Dederick' Township, Huron County, a daughter :of ,th:11iteir. and Mrs. •W1,1 OOPFt Othe 41187.she was iir e: at Clinton, Ontario, t Mr. sye1Btow,The.toou14 enceinAshfiehiTownship,:hers herhubandwasasuties4farer; 49theyiovedtotut0n Town- shipinthe vicinity °fArberie Nineteen theY'fiovecto - ' Ripley. Her Mann& passed away in the eis7Binegevinhad of 1925. Mrenjoyed a ineaSu.r,e of /geed health until two 'yeats age.., Two weeks ago she suffered. a frac- tured hip is, the result of 'falling 'hi . the yard at her home. This proved- • too greet a strain on her weakened franie and she gradually grew, worse until the end came: While in Ripley,. ,As well as before Iler 'arrival ' here, she ,enjoyed the friendshipof a large circle of ac- quaintances, who elwAYs spoke very : • tiighly Of her. She was a niember of St:' Andrew's -United Church and wes' always in, her pew on the Sabbath daY,. as long as health permitted.' The . funeral Was, held „from 8t., 'Andrew's Church On Tuesday, hoop...Services were conducted by the Rey. C. N.'MacKenzie assisted by ' the Rev: J. C. Nicholson, Of Pine Rivet :United, Church. Interment Was made beside the remains of her bus - band in Ripley Cemetery. The ,pall bearers :were; . Thomas Kempton, Thomas Donnellr, Howard Henry, W. N. Bushell, Robert McTavish and A. Wes -Huston's Tigers are assured of a' play-off birth in the Indoor 'Softball League. They downed George Hassel's, Die-Hards on Tuesday night 12 te,.9 with a 'final inning 3 -ren .burst, that broke a' 9-9 count' thatl was tied in the sixth inning. Roy Fmlayson's •two -base clout did the trick, as the Die-Haids were ,retired :in order in the last .hale of the ninth. Tigers—J. Button, rf; • G. Fisher. ss; A. McCartney, 3rd; 1 MacDonald; 1st; V. Hunter, cf; J. dater; p; Finlayson, c;. C. Johnston, 2nd; 'Wes Huston, cf.' , - i,Die-Hards---C. Greer, 2nd; G. Web - H. \Treleaven, cf;'*A.,IVIcIntosh; 1stf ster; 3rd; E. Solomon, c; B. Jewitt, p; L. Turecey, If; J. le, MacKenzie Ef; L. McInnes, ss, qcore by Inning . Tigers 4 0 0 '4 .1 0 0 0 3-12 . • Die-Hards • 0 0 0 3. 0 6. 0, 0 0-- r- * * * • Rev. 1,1. M.. . right, Mr. and Mrs)), . • . • Rice; ' Isobel Millet, Grace DIE-HARDS CHANCES Weathei-head; May MacDonald; Stan- leY Todd, Dick Weatherhead and Altar - Millet are ainong those who are the Regional Mel-eine:7e* Ifict Y P Tr. being held in Anhurte Tues.. dav and. Thursday: night' for • thrAo W`eelcs. The local Union had charge or, Worship'periad at the meeting on Ti eesday 'night. • , .1Vir. Meehrie had as visitors on Thee- .. .• day, his son, Mr., Andrew Mechrie. his daughter,' Mrs. Rem' Mr. Berg nnd children. Donald Richard • and Ellen of Ilamiltan." HOLYROOD I ,• Mee. Rohm L Ma• • apd Jack spent, a 'few , With her parents, Mr. .1e: I t TtiiThull of underviood., .111r. and Mr, Ilrace Patel!: , Mi • end4.511.s: Jteiti .14 ii'41 Miss Bernice teeari'. of Miraiiietio were. recent Visitors' at Mr. Tho:s,-I I a . • , Mr. end Mrs,' Fred. Ackert of, Ingot sell wore recent Visitors itt, Mr. Earaj est, Ackert.. • ' Mies Elizabeth Pierce spentSueday .ie Mr. Alex , . Miss McKay, ,teseher et the ',.fOte cab: Scheel held a IlailloWe'e,n Stiehl!' .at, 'the, school on 'Monday afterimon, Keating ..of 'Welke:1'011**es ,6 ,recent Visitor .nt MISS S. Purvis'.., • • Artang4nlents arc'. being m hde. • toe 'another. Armistice. DAY $erVice,te bc‘i held in • the Townahip. Hall,e,Futther • eattieelaten.in, next week's , Miss Elleeti Valed spent. Timeaday in Stratford.• ' • _ , Ifereis end Mrs.' Howere Harriat Were recent viSitora.rit MaYnio JolinStOn'S, and MISS AgnOS ViIe at !minim% ' • Mt nti'd t1/4tel'nntiitli.hieq TovAwirter eleeit Satt,(3s, 4.a iit)*1 " fatitify lohti tares. naa 9ehn1 tha.to(rta' ,bOtOOriotii'it 'th6siod DEPEND, ON TONIGHT • (Thursday) the tacky Nine and ;the Outlaws plAy, the lest schedule Isoftball genie. On the result depends whether Ornotthe, ime,-!-ItUxis' the team that's Out. . If the Lpeky ,Nine Win, ..they : tie ic Outlaws and Die -Herds into a last Plate tie, tequieing,a tie-breeker.. lose,: the Die -Bards are out one, iit,. Lucke Nine,' Tigers and: Out- lews. ni4e' All tied .01) at two -and -two Iligh School for ,first :place and' s - fee 4nd 30 and 4th position wit thf 11. S. in first Place. e • 5* 5 * • 5. ••, The Standing : 'Tenni • , W •L • 3 •111 : 1 iff 1 High School May Nine' 'tigers ' • Outlaws . Die-Hatils • * •• e WES. IIUST(:)N APPOINTED , ON W. O. IL A...EXECUIIVE • :2 1 0 League To Sponsor A' Juvenile Series This Year For4lo,ys WheHave Not •'. Recithed Their 17tli Birthday Before January isi The 'Western 'Ontario Ilockey: As. societion willsnonsot eitiVenileserie;, this Winter;:with an' age lirnit fez'toy whq have not passed 'their lith bitth day before. Jantiary 1st and with at Mitir fee of two dolleral a t,eam.Thi ininottant eleciaion" waS ee'aelied at the eintatil Meeting' of the W..0., H. A helein Ilareisten on Thur,sday'atte'r- h06n. Another importent deeisiOn , was Made in cOnnettion with the junior, series, When it was, decided, to hat city .series ' front ,eompetitien In the peStlehins 'ffein' the •kitchenel City beVe Proved: toe 'strong' foe the ofspOsititrir arid have had litte "hone:deg, the ti tle. Team l'reen city and inkistrisi len 01.11*. may Compete in ..the intermedintii seeined te iniVen 's.t4=1", - • • .• ' • •- • • . • n . •08leetle, Were- ,eleeted I V, During, the , service Mr. ;Roy Me - Kenzie and Mrs. Ross MattYn sang ' a duet, e`In the Garden." Her survive's number 'four saris; ; Richard of Ashfield, Thomas , and II, Walier of Huron and, William , of Langside; One daughter, Mrs. .Hugh • Ferguson of Ashfield and 'one sister, ' ;Mrs. Wm. 'Young of Goderich., MRS. CHARLES K'NICILOLS.ON After a- long ill&ss; Mrs C 11,1. Nicholson, Of Graylmini, Sisk, passed.; away, Sunday evening, Oct., 9th n Moose -jaw General ;Hospital, .where he had patient., the past five t: Mts. Nicholson, whose. Maiden name was . Letitia. Robinsim was born at Chealey Ont.; in 1872. She went to Cal - ?inlet Mich., in 1834, where she niet. eri,Linuei5ioewd Mr NicholsOn, formerly a.Tn 1905 they inoved to Sisk., • where they, have farmed ever sprinTeeshe.bei.tfeurniaernaleh'spu_rrevib,7 1:aosiehe Jaw thWed- nesday, Oct:, 12th at 2 p. Pe in Knox easter:Rey. James Wilson officiating; the large assembly present being. a ' testimony to the Sorrow Of the district. he deep and lasting impressien.of her long lifeof goodness in sacrificing effort in the,:interests•of church, cord- intinityeerid-rieighbours., - • Interment was in Rosedale' cemet- ery.; The Rehekah todge'4of which she had been it member since 1903 being 12chhearsympathygeoftlifh theservice soervigise .T.'niane: friends . is extended to Mr.. 'Nicholson in his ,ad. bereavement. ° . . • .. , aones and Robinson were having heated argument as 41 whose„marrewa, g '.•ere the largest.. ,.. TO prove his words, jenes said he • Wotild go out and fetch pnein: ha, you don't call 'that a big reerrciw, do You?". scoffed Robinson, when he returned. "Well,'" replied Jones, "It'A out Of ' your., garden," ; ' kith J..O. MeDonald of Chesley, bee 'fig , nanied president of ,the •Aasecie • ation, • `3."PiN Mardeelc of Duthain, first .vice-president, n.. Rano :of,. , Beussels„ second , vice;-preaident and Harvey Lucas of Hanover 'secietarye:' treasurer. Membees of the executive are A. E. Donald of Walketton, Terrie, Gregg of Kincardine, V. Dile of ., ; • Harriston, E t. WilliAnis rift Wing: hriee"Frank. Pickard of "Paisley, WeA.,.. iey Ruston 6f '.Lucknow anot, Hay, forniet 'Detroit 'ter ings pittyptc,Of ,ListoiVel. • , in the pas t some 1ink Owners heVe =ought to raise 'edniission 'prices fee • the 301111;fillaiSI and finsls. To Pr& Vent this, the meetingdecided` that mlie twenty-five per celit of the gote. ree4ts for these games, no csC to eiceped $60,, shall he paid AO the: rink owners, Another ;decision.' as that the 1,ef- eree's bell ends phiy, after the gepg hss, aounded. Art' ineident,of this mit - Lire wha, ineithsted 134; Ltionotit wintee end upheld by the Vit, 0, a A. oteentive, • The isst iiitte' for entries Was Art nt Wov"2d an'd gteupg are to be demi% W1tii .o. week' or this, date. • • le