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flteLucknow Sentinel, Liicknew, Qntario.
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The' death of Aoderiek RosC
lifelong resident, of the:I...ochalSh
ccormiiUnity, occurred suddenly, at
his home early -last Wednesday;
"Morning. While ailing for a lting.
Usual -health and 'was: .engaged - in,
thr,eshing operations 'borne'
tre previous' day. • ,
„Mk ..Ross was •born Ashfield
on pril • l7th, 1871,- on the old,
'homestead now occ4ied,. by his
• brbt • er • r Alex Ross • He was a
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• -son. Of the date'-- Donald Ross, a
linatike Of. Rosihire;" $Cotland, 'arid.
forrner ',Christine MacKenzie;;-a-
IlatWe."-Pf • friverness, Scotland
.R :was 'a faithful mem-
• • . ber of '.•44.shfied F'resbyterian
Chtireha, He WaS always. :Willing.
to. lend khelping hand to friends
• and neighbors- and--will--hegreatly
• miSsed in.•the• community as well
a.s iri his 'hOrne, • , r.•
Flor htunber Yeai'S' he ser-
ved s' a niernber Of the .Lochalsh
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• Sch ol: Board and was one time
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a rn Mber of' the- owiiship Couii
:the • late" Mrs. RoSS4 Who ,:was the
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T *.•mOrn,,t e a lolling
and,,,_:,a
, nd -fa h,1. he.ieaes
- ' f r' Or Margaret
•IvIaCKenne, s14
lighters: I JO p I D etroit 'Mrs:
1, 'Wes (1V1.1 ) of • tisto-
i•son (Chris -
r lliarn on the
e ,.1111field;
De -
Of .1 I ronto„riow
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adian
.:,•Jazue'S
pricesatr.-
iso .survived
es' IVICNain
.1 brother
phfiltdhreenf.am,.
f Kenneth
1 which waS.,
residence, 'Lot
Huron •TPWn-•:"'
were Dan me-
' Donald, DOneOl
MacLeod, :Frank
Flax 13arkwell."..-
acte4 as:
OBITUARY.71
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;cow MATHESON,
here „plied at his.. home in De-
ratThn.,.'September 24, Mr. John
Matheson., He was born ,on ,Con.
12, Ashfield in 1859, son of. the
late Mary MacRae and DOugaicl
:Mathespn.„There he grew to. man-
h'opd, aline 'srecirnen, physical.
manhood in' •rolaust health and
.with: a magnificent physique; He
parried' Christin,a MacDonald,
who ,was a • true cOmpanion,. and
*hose home Was: always a.centre
of hospitality, Mrs, Matheson:064,
•cleceasecl her husband 11. years
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Mr Matheson was known -as-:
ne. of .Aslifield's ,sKiong men •and.
wathlete of note• and in the Cali
donian games, of yesteryda% he.
hoWed,.. his. skill .in tossing the
the
abet -.and other. feats •character
tic of thOseigaines. This athletic
bility hao, been, handed . dpwn to.
- grandsonsi--Donald.
tin& B.Sc., who plays with, the
roOklyri Dodgers,. and .J a c k
atheson playing; with .the De-
roit 1..ions football team... ••
In1896 he.left Ashfield for Cal-
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met to engage= copper mining.
here he remained till 1913 when
e moved to Detroit where he re-
ided ever since He had ja, great,.
apacity, „far frindshi:e loved,
•vvirtjrcnotr'hbvior-and--•011-thoie-•
ho. were, near and dear., to lurn.
n 'failing. health the last. three
ears, his family
gave bim un -
tinted devotion . in his deelining
ears. . • ' •
• He survived by three Sons,
ougald, •,.Donald., and Kenneth
nd IMT-SrAndy.
und abOl • Miss Sadie, a1 of De-'
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ASHFIELD..
Rev. IVIacIver of Ethel. and
Crarihrook had charge ,of the ser -
,vice in the ,Presbyterian Church
on Sunday while Dr. Rhoad was
taking •care of anniversary ser-
vices at Ethel.
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• IrguRSONirk .(;)"CTOillEfl# 19,4$'
Kthhoeey,nrzri owe 1 eir !C. stiou Jci .t pr yea:, answered
vi; as
D91::nelioacodynt a6yecCteoresoftg:ri4ritroPit,s14:hhaaY5iens edign -abarBro:. eet113:yrft hot tts- sPlie;h1, es .:1\41,0°bettlusii
of initirieS 'to the'r
possible
out oi
countries
us" muchtnhoterrlYiP; Ssc.;..tefildMehroPspl:etjoha4111:egeht tobeafriLsi Wt;s1 .113airited °17.faIrtri season *anTdheedent Tuesdaye ca "la flteePc:r1' na "vo;f:r11.
peche
--AThaninkcalgsgivintgh
community were. Miss Ethel Mac-
cise_holisdpaeyn,ilanL .tthlys! w:wccident
,.thL_Iinernilneaengwepisnrpg_enp_rgaabr:ouhdet-..-hets7tidw,eackr.:i,,,Aeds. rNaaswmtirs.AS,
Kenzie With: Mrs... Sarah MacKen-• *were were sevel'ai
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canning hints. Mrs. David day against their stiffest oppes.•
gie; Mrs. Sam' McQuillin with 1V1r,-nliPunitY singing.. Dal- ,P11310. Continu4tioP',' School. met
With a PainfUl accider.it last
and whenf N'I'rs' 44Y. -a - day'at' Field , Day when she fel)/
With Mrs. Mary .MacDonakl; Wise.
Bertha and Isabel. MacDonald
P4rs, John Cowan, misss auction. sale
taken to . Di .- McDonald's for
•ctolonsiptogol!the7mregeotgt.h. we.'nbliid&eA:wftaetr*. was
.,,. in a race 'suffering inluries to h
shoulder. and, neck, She • '
llIabel-MOcDonald4Wit .- r.''.- , , .
Mmarsri..!.n.TMonlaol3ovfn;clrid.o..Witili4;1.iyianig :.i71,,..4a5,1e.'04rit:::.h..:111ati.0::ihm°,:te:::„gs.,ei.s17,:::,l,aent,i; x-ray
, 4rid, now
, ,ves ,round
in a,s1rpg-whih wiir
Mrs:. 'Alex '1VlacDonald; Miss Anna. 4641::i.P*64 •
and. Louise MacKenzie with ch4rch -t: o consider the 'sale of the tinie, By the time sno* :flies We '
7.i.°.-'46-11d4r-eYe'lliliglif:-YirthArthol."%-il'hr-4:.17n'Out .of. aborts for 's-orne •
in , .: Presbyterian
mts. ;this. :Week the
1‘4," ,C, • MacKenzie .' • ,:„ ;,,.. ,
.' :Mri.'"Wril•:''Mael)onald: ge,Kin7::• $14,at' 1.'- rear of 'he.ch.i4rch. '. all hoPe. ••b?' seeher With. the 'ld
.._.. • . ., ., : • , . hockey. stick'.• When the :aocide•iit'
tail. had her CbllarbOne•fractUre& l ' - . - '-',
when the ea).' in which shc. was • • '' : •:' — . aPPen Dohs was • r"nnei'-146
R I.Pt EY N EW S li • ed '''• ' ' • :' ';•'"
-for senior championihip. , . •
returning . f torn. 14on don struck a' .: . ' -'-•-•-'--' •'. .• - • .. *
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Mr. ' d r RO MaCK zle • The Ri le D 1.
ra atic S i
slippery place bn the pavement, VI .an s. P m Pe ety
turned around .and landed on 'its and family have moved tc-r.their,. have had a busy. Season ,presentsicle .
ne* home' that was • reoentlY 'their .play, "The Funny Brate•e
,
• 'Mr. and 3.1ra. Neil MacDonald eiMied by 'the •late Hugh Slither- at most the towns close by
and Mr.. and Mrs. Earl .MacDon- lanivid;y(orat Fraser
,•roce:ttli
aid went to Blyth on Monday
ald have returned from a visit
r- evening
With relatives -in Detroit an1 turnedprisoner--O
rairbeth.:: 7 • . c.epted a position in DOnaldh73sl.--uaes7:-:bst-etHet
Mr and • Mrs. Fred MacGregor Afful:t.tirLtT'aoldTopfronto; also mi•s: •
Palmerston are Vls,-.
and Rory MacGregor, left .on • • The . Ripley .Junior C. iting Mr. and Mrs: •ThOS.. ',Barna
Monday of this -Week-to'sperid-the4r--thez'Pitblic-1-Schaol,--;helcLai4,ace;:•„.....fe.-14he-mio-liday..•;,_
"winteitly'relatiVes'Ari Alberta'. -fOr4Peililiesjaii-$•ratArday,sollect- . •• •
Institute Was . MisSettne".Mary","Cbtiilne; returned Some people say:they'd give.
—The . October rneetin •
the home.p1Mrs...Ray:Dalton.; The to. Ripley after Spending, her holi- their shirts ,t6 a new
meeting 'o &tin the).isnal: Way days at the hon of her parents; .wOrld. But they don't:inveKih it
then Mts. S.• Gibson 'read a. paper • Mr. and Mrs-, . Win. Courtney. financially.. or take off•their coats
t5n; Horne' . Canning, after ' which Ripley. Soft pall' team. ex,. to fight for • -
and .- k-o,r eAt,granaciandieniA;fbi4-
ther Alex', resides in Cloverdale,,
1 British Columbia. - ...au • ' : ,: '
I The' funeral was'held from. his.
ranl late home .bp .Wednesday. : The:
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'berl service waS,ecisiclucted by his
io f ister, Rev.: I::: Holman,. and Mrs:
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n:, .: Fleining, a friend of the: family,
h sang,::A • prPfusion of • floral ttib-
i utes • .testified : to . the, esteem. •in
eP.0 . 4
-.= i.,:i which he'was held, The remains
la 'omliiea f
J ,i,
I :Were• -_borne. to4their last resting
his'•-threg'Sona'l Doligald; . Donald
place in -Evergreefi Cemetery by
and Kenneth atheson and Geo.
, ..
lo . „: '-.1
than 'Mile and Jack\ and 'Bert Matlie.
. i el- .andlehilW SO '.. ' : • 11 , t'- - '
. , - Friends from here attending the
1 1 bearers .__. • 1
f; Tto•se atten4ing,' ,t1reTfuneral funeral - were Mr. David Stewart,
ro •--
f-4.dista wereJohn.-iMcz Mrs.._ Elizabeth Rose,; 'Mrs: Noble
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iii--ek-Iii' •aile1=Parl:Mich-.--..?•--JiohriSton,F-Mr-.-:!-.-:-.41ex-b...1qaclponald_
: Mr. and Mrs.11:-W1 ...Fiper of •De- •old Mt. Stanley :firerinan. -• The
trait; ';giMrs.. al ape Lindstrom, sympathy of , a ,large circle of
Detroit Mrs Geo e„L oore',.,..Sir_ frien*is tenclerlyextended to
nia, all sisters a'd brother 74:.WiT'llie'bereav-ed-ta-M-1. -1y-Vh-b-clirtUh'
Ross; Mr.. le ii rs. Charles.; -D.- 'grateful ;thernorieS' of _their .loved
one..
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PETER DIPPEL, 7 -year-old son
of - Mr: and Mrs. Wilfred, Dippel
of,Walkerton; was critically.. in-
ured' When. tram • led -b one . of
Jiisfather'AL;Holsteincpws.•.The•
lad suffered Severe.iniurieS to.
liver. ,.• ...•.-"„:
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ROSS. and ir a rs, , George
Ross of Det-oit'; 110 aidn' Ross of
Galt; Mr. Ond.! rs. 'Wm. Hart;
iToronto; MiJr. a0c1fMt ,,,r-phas. Pen-
, pington, Gocle I h, • nieces, -„atid...
hews.---of-tf ,e --d
lorence--Ross
enn,eth Sto 'Etleen, God-
rieh.
The large funeral
and 'the in: f ort, 1' 'Offerings
were a toli n o t • st 'eni in
1.11 which the deceit d w s elcl.
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AIDE'LICATION is be n made
1,to.spend
ruck and
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th-eMiinfalt.
". ' - Sion.. rot Paisl
' •••-.1_,___. UP":to_45,600__.1
riurnpero,;.,,
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-.,., . •`6,,L•OLD,...IL1 AN AR GOES
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One of of tho rly1 ridrnarks of
.., 24,mgannon- s4„,,tor11 .. • w.n..;.„Ja
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if?..:,"if -:V, '''''':"."`""•-',-.;-v_eel;,,,rainel, he,bUildingomorie:
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' . Of the Main rpers Of the village
to '.,...
„ •i. , . ' . which had;•eenownd- and oc... .chabaNV: *.: .''' ', ... : • . , ,..:
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,..., CuPied by- Miss Letitia Dreaney Miss _Edna Cook, R.N. of Dweri,
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.. ,;,..,,, , • nntil her death early-in_the,:suin.t1 Sound General Hospital •spent a
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.. . • .. mer.lt Was SoldibY"puPlic auction few :days With her parents -• :
,,,,.."..1 and .was purchased by Yietor Mr. Clair , MacDougall . ylited.
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Whitley-, , whe.4.ieG4ecV4t..onti..ig. With Mr,:andMY...4,1D.Bicliarcl§!,...
••• , ,,,t- i «,',..... Tv t'...' 7 ', : from ''' hle1 i
4. • ..... •,..,„ ',7,:...,.. . : .,. shipping the materiaI w 1 Mr: and Mrs. 'Lloyd 161* are
,. ••, .0., ;. 7 : .' . • .. ' it was -built about 90 Years ago, visiting with Mr, and Mis.• Dan
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toaini
. .• . ,•• ;„:: .: • 'fr ' ' ......q.i. : -.- . . • . iton; , wi.i. ere it will , ii. be Wylds, . LloydsLloydhas 1,„ received, ' his.
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Utilized'for blinding linitoses. ': - "discharge:. from the Ilie •army •
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ttie
-building, as
hh .._W lc .. y m a, Mr ....• andlif
ts. Sim! ,Richalcis Of
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been of strong frame on truct- Mr. andl\ifis..n:Ardiii&.:
. , . . .16h. .1/1 its. life of 00years it had 'Mr. Jas. Murray isin Wihgbarn,
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word
with a 'd
biltalepesnusse, d for varieuS P,-terallases`, :General Hospital.
welling at the irandMrsArt Cook reeelVecl
.,, .7 i' ,4 • IS, '. ,., ••• • , „ ''... • ri,•a
it t had ,b;e' used las a her brother; jack Cameron, wa
gen(.,,ai 5.tere, a lire
shoi4i, .a hurt' While Workbag in a factory
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6'hoe shop ,1 barber shop ; and fbr in.:Toronto. Both hands were bad-
1 t) years' housed the DUngannon IY crushed and bones broken...
Mi. and MrS. Prarilt King, jod
. - ' ' 'r. .i . ,t,. ...• .. ' .. ioublit library pi 101 .to th lat-
.." , -•.... •• . . t ,:;,•••• . ., ter's, reinoval to its Or esen. loca- Billie v.isited with :Mr.' and Nrps.:
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PARAMOVNT
The•September meeting of 'the.
WOrnen's Institute. wasi held .• at
the 'home Of: Mrs, :;13,..;.NiOiolsori.
•MFS: Win.: Stanley presided::"Thr
minutes were read by Mrs. Oliver
MacChIt rles,' was . decided to do
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two -.quilts at the home of Mrs.
0. Richards ,and Mrs, J. Hender-
son. The Otober. ineetirigWill
'held at the home of Mrs, Jaok
Hamilton. President, Mrs. A. C.
topis„ Agrieulture, Mrs.
Ytr.4.7.,§4fit Or, ;TPr'61"tr-niT'V6C11.1T,fiffeliT.-:
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• :Da you realize that Hydropower must be made .
to your order.... • made and delivero to you so-
66,661 tci. Foe ojtetyrAttere?
• Eleitricity •cannot be stored It must be inade
• Withia a thiyfraction of a second Of the is
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'Water to the 'Oeneraters. is
controlled by sensitive automatic gates, so as to
make Only enough for the demands of the
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moment
L.L._...:_erigater_you flip a switeh, :Yea Useelectricity
power house Your. order is • received' clad •••,
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faster than a good camera Can wink Di eye: .Yet :•; •
the power comes to,you !through a giant trans. • ,-
fernier- acitieni 0 local station, a. • •
emall transformer near. 'yOur 4‘, •', CM •
connected-by--Maay-milet ..atlianstaission :74
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• ‘: • GineratinaPkeil
• Millios' of erolturs vi!orth of equipment and a
• multitude of watchful personnel Stand ready to
0setairvneyymouam;tnliteetfoluhcehdoof • ":
Ontatia hasteantecitoexped from Hydra iervjce.' •
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•'' • '; ONLY .THIS ONE PART DEPENDS ON you
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Burling: on , •
trionsfOrtnor Station
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A Municipal Distribtiori Station • . • -
Your: hetite ‘0140. be
74tualeiy.iiviied it- :you are te
have fUlthentifit_frein the
• trictif. you May' Want ta use. If.y�ur.placo -Is
wired for a range .•
and • a Water, lteciter, you can
assume thaticou have enousk.;
Wiring from •the s,maIJ, trans
fernier. to year haute; sFroni
0 there, bo sure fhat.you huve
efl�gha1rcitand pinYco,f •
OuttetS•catiVeniently 'Placed in every room Iernem".
that anyone outlet cam supply only 6,litnillea=c!tpOunt
Of POWer efficiently and safely. Renieniber# tn,' that,
yea will,wanran e*er-grOWing:nuinliei. of. eleitriccil
conveniences 101he 'years to .cotae. The econ0001
tame to vibe „cidequate!if it when you ebuiIdJ1g or
Making Inajer alterations.'pan no' f y�Ut
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