The Lucknow Sentinel, 1946-03-28, Page 2r%;
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• THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL
' Lucknow, Ontar o,r
Established 187.3 Published
ublishe daEac}h, Thursday Morning -
Subscription Rate -� $2.00 • e --To U.S. $2,50
Authorized as
Authorized 'Second Class. Mail,. Post Office Department,` Ottawa
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of The
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' : Member publisher and .Proprietor :'- • • "
L. ''C.' Thompson,
oOntario ;
e Lu know Sentinel, .Lucknw .. •
THURSDAY,; MARCID 28th, 1948
O_ R I
' T ARTT. . WAR ON CANCER
�. IS pUNCTIIALITY' A' LOST �
(Listowel Banner)
Duf'ing' the "month of' April ` a
I.
• .:..
Sometimes we `wonder if puns Province -wide eampaign will be
..,...:
• � lost ail:. Peo le as organized' by the : Ontario :Cancel
tualnty xS a art. p , ,
.a'work Treatment and Res•earcch Founda .
d., •writh 'newspaper ` w
sociate.
'after night.° tion to '.'raise a . ;minimum of.
are: 'compelled night, ? ,
• to " attend' .meetings
of: various $2,000,000 ',fog' an all-out. ' war
a cei
which
is second
cancer, ,
against
d
o_
om.
ld�.
se they.
kinds and. very , .
• i at the only, to heart. trouble of all kill-
:find they meetings starting, .
It is 'the same er':, diseases. The • three-year- plan:
e- rintecl by the Foundation.
advertised time �p
--• story all. .down the,_ line 'public blu • _� o- _ On -
in events,• con- could, if :successful, help:. cut
meetings; sporting
that if 'the tario's death rate:, from the dis-
:cents; etc:,. 'It seems , Y to ane -third -* At
start, Proceedings vv�ithin, . thirty,; ease one-half
' S P
minutes' of the time.they were
supposed to sta.i t they are., doing
well.
Business],aces open • on tire.
i?
because the' employees know, that
they must be . punctual; schools
start on time 'because .it •is one • if
- the-- rules- of the :_departmezit, .
church .services usually 'start on
time; perhaps because it is ;the
,.proper. er.. thing to • ,do';; ' Other than
these, ':With few exceptions,. any
old. . time seems''to
time
'It is a .real treat to find organ-
: izations' starting, their ; Meetings
nctuall ',.-an
`---is -a' leasune..
d it - P.._
HISTORY OF ,BRUCE •
TELLS . OF 'HANGING
Since the• following was.
written, it. has been announc-
:ed hat an'appeal. will be :
'ent pat
against. Nashkawa s
conviction
A decision as toWhether or noL
an appeal will be entered on ,be-'
half of Neil Nashkawa, .convicted
on. Thursday, ' March12 or the
murder on =January 6,;'. of Pte:
Walter Lavallee, awaits: consid-
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ation of officials • of the' •Depart-
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A
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Indian' 0
,ment
THURSDAY, MARCH 38th 194E
If any appeal is made 'it' will.
Pprobably'..be based on Mr. Mac,-.
.
Kenzie's contention, 'voiced at�•the
hat' I Ir . Justice, A:
iri�l, t M. Le did
Bel, in his charge to the jury,
not ,make it •clear,. that ;there was'
.rib onus on the .defenoe 'to :prove
innocence' of the accused. Mr.
then • l, •
Justice•LeBes- reply was__tlzat hr
had brought out thin,'` fact. •a;:
,_)early
as he '. knew hoW,
' Ontario's death rate.. is If no appeal pis entered, there ns,
-presentr capita in' the
highest: e: p st> 1 the; po�sibiXity that, an ap,
the gh P •� �;! ., .
Dominion.' .plic;ation•, for, .clemencywill •be,
' .made, with a •commutation 'of' the,..
I t arrize: dna ,.m:
The Plari ; is to Organize : �h n in . to: one . o.f
operate ftiliy: equipped cancer sentence, .of a _g ght:
lif im risonment being .soup
',clinics • "at "suitable- selected :peen p ,
_ :Ingthis ,connection there are •some,
fres; to organize and conduct pre • .fain ' that•'the race ; . of :
vention:_;.:c:liraies w l'xe .;i ?Attired; wh:o ,.rn in .
a portion ' of the, cost. of the accused •makes commutatrc`rr
to, pay portion'
treatment for those needing fin -.of the sentence .possible, or:,even
travelling ...ex-, probable...It. is true that cases of
uncial• help; :and tray g
when: commutation are: fairly , frequent
eases to and•, from clinics h
dry ' to conduct an ener:•, in cases { where an .Indian haps
necess4 Y.,
'getic iro :ram • of research- and.beeir•-conv-icted--b- -rn rdei :Itr- is -
:oar the : ub' also true, however; that..there are,
edncat%on in 'Ontario
ed `' • rev's Church Lucknow was -ac-
)Deco 'h-ang d
LOQ•I ,I NG BA'CKWARD.$'.
THROUG THE SEN INEL FILES
Sixty Ireair-s Ago
advertising: a 'driving . iu)t'se. tot
sale, and John Beaton (north .o
A speciai ,T,R: train of t n the railway crossing) tt si-year';
cars left th7G. local depot bound old mare,
for ,• DakotaFour•Carloadscif, ThomasTrelea,vc�'S•choppingCostl and 'Sawmill was elus it for
horses were, included, •'•m y a'
taken .. 'on speculation George month for repairs,
Greer shipped, twelve;; Thomas Ladies'' -fine kid boots cup1d be!
Durnin, -.arid Thpmas. Radcliff bought at W. J• Little 5 for $150,
10;::, Robert Sturdy and. Harry Cameron , and Benn Ct. Weir,...
Baker` '6:, ,Robert -,Irwin•, Robe."t ,painting. and..:paperi g the intr,
,
e McGai r 1
•a .
h lu•
o•oft us
'nkertb
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Henry: . nx
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Wilson ai'nd. - H Y, .. .�� ,�, � r, and• 1VIi•s W. -.Peart (��e •
Arilong those. Dakota bound •wei , M re be-
;ar er, • .•I- olyrood, „iVI• •reaved ;by the death a).t t.heir i,�h
Thos: : s� . p , _.. .:
'McLeod" and`' Roderick': 'McLeod,- fait daughter
r' eattt fu•1 oa'ntcc
b. , l� 1 a l ala
Con• `4 K: inhss; . Harry ;Baker, S ,.. Ss'
t-
Robert Sturdy, Thos.. Du'rnin; windows were ;1 ,tal1F,el in thy`
Thos: Raclife,'. Robert• Wilson,. Roman Catholic 'slur li,
Wawanosh, Robert Irwin, Misses I annah. IVlttcDonaid
West . �:.. •
Mr. :and'. Mrs;' Thomas Wallace, 'Dena McLeod.' and:McrirycMcLeocl
shfield• Jas:.:o.f South Kinloss Suncit __Sel ool'
�Villiam�. Maize, A
Fisnher,
Con': 2 Kinloss; ;Hent v were awaz ded ill's • ,Clc'ni i'til ' As-
Pinkerton, 'Dungannonsernbly's, diploma. With rest and
. , •om•, - :o:ld seals fol ntc�ii�c)i r ii g sct.i;
;:•An investigation into : c g €, l ,
mana ement of tore., This award` ' rclirii ed the
plaints ,abaut` the , . g
I�inloia h 'host• O°ffice, ' proved" recital;: of 200 ver sc.4 .�i:cuirttely
gthein ,.
unfounded. ' •. , . at; one:..,6_51,11.11,1,061:1::.
continuousrtti:nt; '�t1i
. J• • A,, Denning : bought the year fqo,r three ycai
P 'P.:K e t °, rt,mcitr:l to
Hol rood cheese: fact,oi•y � Mr., . .. e !
Y . _-i ion •of foi•e'�ninn 'of
The i, Y Y ,the pbs t for
Brandon'. Hardware,
tatewith eople•who keep
• to_assoc p
' _their a ointments? with punctu
ality" We do not•show much. coni!
'forpeople when
sideration p. p
we keeio them waiting:
jeet elf--eaneer- u -n -til -:this' publi��
• ' P esb: ter , Of ' Maitland.
t Andrew's Church,
'met in S , ,..........-:,,: '
"lucknow:;""Th`e°" .;calI to • Rev:. D:-
• Cameron :from th.e'Home Miss '.
ion 'Committee - to' Manitculifl.,
Island Was accepted by him .with
his pastorate in `Knox -=-Chinch;
•
Iiucktiew, to -end•, -the third Sabi,
bath in M y:` Rev: Mr.: McNab's
•. 't aces where' an Indian'' has* . resignation as• .pastor `of. St. An;
�s..a
out
enemy_ -'as, Stamped
• _. n_ c4=operat.ion with the Ont-
ario: Branch of the" Canadian Can-'
cer Society; the, Foundation hopes
• an woman and:
.. , to,teach Every man, ..:
If
all- meetings were started 'child :in O.fitario to recognize the
v i en' they are' supposed to start• f arid toake"early
a.
< ,; the -= --'ul 'it` deela� d,
. ;� in. c�pte`d' :-sand . p p
One :Previous . Iig g .
it'N shka'wa "is hanged' he-wir� vacant. on May 23rd.—
a . . ; '.Wof-die.v.• G; : Turk of
m "second°•man -to--ineet-th 5 The �=fame
tle
fate` in the ''history-ofr:the•C0urity, the Methodist 'Church; •w.1S
Y.
Bruce: 'spreading' ,several
1 n
i
°
"`,'The'History'• � •atioris in Toronto Were seeking
• •`The'''of the County o�
;- well "as'a ch icn.
Twenty 'Years Ago.'
King Winter held IViargh in
grip •with : heavy sn0�v ; i nd til
zero -tern afvlp 12, ;.1.5-
and':evien 26 below •
Duncan .MaLRac�. of • Lochalsh•
Won a Mize ,for. the student
-with the hi ghost:. st raith,rg nr
-rnathernaties'.. in ' -ii• i -,-•-1 :gh
School..
1 ,. 1�1: G.
1VIr;. and Mrs.'
.of Laurier•elite tarrucl..ahnutibt
guests ` on• the c� : ,n,iu 41iu
,.... ��::...: signs. o: can, e.r, an ..:. -
t m r •
';...�i'i•.no is', an ,. re ',men _. r , :2. '71}ti!,
.. _..,._._.., ... � .:--- - .._:. • . , . ;_, .{ e -State_-•poi: Gc.on.gr�t, v�hicn- ; pA': con.c-e-iTt: f - ,1
n ime too. for r er ...Count tre€tstn C r ?'n :. th 1
the habit 'ef ''being oable `to;.all. ''Fear and .,1 norance; ertson,..... n , Yc ° r,£ the;
g f£c•� cid �..salary,..of •$..,500. Women 5 Iii�trtt<itt ,, , . � 1
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Various of o er ti`eaimPn't az�d,_aa'ck and sec i etax v� o tic . ruccr Dun
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t as this to
insist : 0 1 S b
1d s Historical
- would t I Y I
r anizations q ai e•nes an�S U i
.:, o. of (rands p Y 1 ads ,• ,,, '�c,etun
g � 1 't cuntr tet cut 150 a
f llowrnt, duM, ' ' i ' le for. nio . 't. ns or.rca Society,
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::the, members, ` .Can sap: There rests: one
the 'l 000 n ..::
-- -of th�dea'ths of _ y :... r5. fa..n1 •: ., ,. ,i;t�t,, : �..�,.o •r:a,
•D.cln2ris'•
°' .rk:_�ol • Winnrfic.cl A_tc
,ro.
'time.starting`_on;:;
would sdon )earn to be punctual,
The rneetin ��'s would be finishes'
g
earlier-and-everybody._would b
more satisfied.
. on•'the liistor of the .year 1868, a' ..
adians :Who', ..die ash month .of ,o 3 .
•:;-rned.; Dui.- at-Lanesville and...was- ,hol•ding
` cancer,; .• . : � .., ,•; . , .. f,at • pis•. Bt use, is •cones :. , ,. , ., ., , ,- •: Mc �r...:,•',,,..r,..,-.:.,'41?
, . . , r --na ction s11e. '.`•,pith .,A.. � Drop y . . psgp:
Th tri
c ..t �;ctig. the .rrloi�tl-rof ]~'chip) a -'Y -e ar--..•�.b- o.��
Unless'
something'-is •done, i.� .., , •.�.. r.i_r•tivn er • .� • S�ierriff �i;ttrici c;, t..:•1 P• 1T
•.� .. Stephen Neubeck e ,.:: ; c- ,t-. , c c l
7,000iated• that ;• l 'di :m£2 a��c + •.
: turning from Seaforth'..with tht Smith diel M, 1'
tu. rig
7,000::;women' will 'die h , rncinnlog'ue•; }'c V c il• D1rh,,.l:
(34 ;? ' of _ .. Y`t 'y--ed-Si-ate - c • ) : 1f: i;u:
C ° �° rig O'n'tari.o-:as _.a :::esu) o • cancer. ; � - .,.. ,. • :. - � � =. •'_• �` � I �l'(., •=� ..;i•� . ,. , . t ..l
> oltl was assaulted' nd-killed. •-: _ : so►.X; .,,a
chin.
1)uue
Itis..„estimated. that, , Health- aut.honties estimate that had's .. '
i --T :lilts...At. - 'trom one 'sok), 4:. .
, . and his n one tat{en Toho -Haag.. The ;dearth -occurred of , # ,
' • r American .tourists ' w,i11 ca. e under areatment;
_.�:nillion. ° foi every 5 :�' .y and hin�loss�''rc]citiltrc�r�� Ti1c 4•�r ,� :t, ,,,.n,• .,�
t d'..Of '"t1? cz�ime a 1�'•t-•i" � ''f Cgii 6
For me 1 I • K ither ing 1Via 4on .hc, .
l 7
th g 1
1c m'', \V�ztsun;; t 4 + .t<itrwli. 4:i1:
1VLa o
3ENEFrr TOO ,
.. .. ,: ,-, wa•s coiivic e . :tile. � � �. 17n is :o son o : ,, • ,,.. .. r , , ; ,i,, tilts.
visit Ontario• ..this. �summer;;;• T1,4-.,. there a,l e three � cases going tan ,
t asson; Mr•s: J. stir, lo�-t,t .,,lr.
's. ast becot??rng e -- ' enx_:of.:.carirel.... .I i 1,1.111• ,
.taur-ist.:.x ade i f. ... ;, * , • tieated. Yet 8D pe-i.c .:. Millar:;,' tic n
‘',Va7-71.737-ears , cars. of� � M. or.
o ince s: No 1:: business al? -.'1.... ra le if:.dia nosed aiid' treat-- Y .; acKen./.1f': ;.,,' :,,13 •.
r vi ........ _ _._ ....._. _..._ .• .,- LL__,.,. _i�, cu b g_ ... ... _ �•
.. . .... ..: . ..... ,,-.�1_.:L.F-.M_ _•-.......�... ,.....;:,_.._.. .�.
pu1 � rdrrie it to th{. • -C�i�
_ _..,_ __-- ,.:__ tial unishment the -his -tory B -rn nTrc.a i
h"1 T"k ,a and resort "town- d ._ 1 h
hanged on; : December 15th, the..
only man ,v<=`ho.evei.•'strftertic
:p.
a.
• . 'hotel licetrse.4 Jo°hnsferi: '
::, taro. License ..Act, liq_ .. •
..
w i e . -lakeside e _ : P ear y enoug i the ccctnt
"t nd•to, dir'ec:tly :benefit to, much r •y
e h t r'
The Foundation 250 Mrs,1\,,T2.
1 1? .$120 to$
t. 01
a business that no live •inland M t hten Mrs c f Zton of
g
de • reg. 'et this is
o °es . o e=
th�-co=opera ion.:.o ever
.community. in :Gitano: any: cit-, niain ari` a
banks .wr e receiving
A, -, much ,.:n-iore lengthy tinc},::wei ince e.a;ed (:rout
hi hl imaginative 'account o t .is
'p• us a oca icense
g Y
• in "The le,Dr,'-'7.,;
n s:.. us,r om•as a er, • ,
Br wn concludes his tale with died in.:his 74tle;year. uss''tli
On . o.
• , ' Council t•oon1• ac) dt•.c
-tion `nf the Mariner in The •' Holyn oo' i :ei' ,rY . ser:
Via.::des�rrp .... .._ ,.., ._ : ' : • -�': he. F�.t!;itsttnSt?,�.�.
which' Haag , ossa, e1 death, his made tine'•.presen-tation- oT. a purse -proposal of t . and •fc
g. p
and; Mi•s, John merit;: that' otie sc liool: bo.
escape to Michigan •.and eventuaj. Of ,'gold top Mi. Q be. -iii roduced i
l y p . ; Township
. 1.
. " � � rl ;, " rior toro leaving: the the var`otrs�; school s'ecte
reformation• and, repentence: ' In -Strath and .fain
this ecord of:the Queen's• Bush'' for . the,. West, The _address, was ,succeed -chs l s tigi
e
. 'signed .. Corrigan; an;; ':John; .boards • Three delegates
he says. in the books .foreward, .it signed by Rodger Co g , d to attend, . the :cotlranttt
be. stated that the reat.'Carruthers,' ::Joseph Conley' and pointe, in•flue'
may. great `orit ° of the• incidents and.99- William' 'Cox., i ' • • in Toronto to use their
'=na7 y. , . :. , •• ..., , ,the: ro osecl change....
cut rences -noted•-thei ein are- true; B: ---J: Ghestait•-of: K in:loss was.: against p . p .—
..license
baSed- on fact: A' :little poetic i• • R Q V
$ 'oinin ; the stables of John. Chani,
license ,has been used .in' Chlipfez• J , g •
P`U p L E
3. in regard. : 'to 'the means 'of bers'',taver0 There Neubeckcr ;1 a."'`V,Qe j
g. ,,, oo :late for . -]. s
ustice but, in. Usti- ._ rtten'-' was ' discovered the ( T d
frustrating -,3 ] frost b ,
i -� b. 'stated thatfor I , 1Vf i ...arid Mrs : O, na ld Nlc
overon t may e fbhowin :Morning... Two . days ,• •' r,,l ,rt Mr. Jo
over 50 ears; it has .;been" a., tea- g < . and ,family ltiit
Years clition• in 'the Bruce County iii it' ':later he 'died, Haag :fled to Mi`eb- ''Co1wc1l's ,on Stincld\•;' ' .
the'inurderei .did survive the g�.tl igan 'but : was traced there b1' '. Mr: Donald Iti1), i'1 )r1 ,aprnt
c, i 1ir7C1 _La- t• he' •hoots, ut: 1ri` lir<,ti1
lows, County Gons:. Michael day , a t
°di own ° Mr: ' ,Kenneth `1a4,1.,c, a ,u1 of
Gave Neighbor Ride s. Borrie 'According ' to pr ., B n,
Dr.' Bro,wni"s version . of the' Flaw vas arrested fn a ' aginaw . niou'
• . ma} tri }fit -}a iiia ,�'itll her .dad
is even Dr W M 8b t r `��
town 'should be blind 'too. Luck' murder g Y $ is 86tki ::hit t,litlf
,. iesl and towns are ala eddy plan, , L � � Con 8 Kinloss •served ' he ,, ,,
I Th Baker, filet
now is d situated as to benefit ca d all BTOVJn Q
. pito their p `g I Aslifielc} schiiol• to°tt,tec� i
a good deah froth thi summer g :local
g'11! b •centres d L t a Society the Co
- trelc to
the lakeside, :and--a--to-�via-s _ r cl nations: 1r1 -e , OOritaria` Can-.
cer ."•Treatment and Research'
Foundation, ; is located at 22 Co];-
1ege Street; in : Toronto.
x_
4.
The death of • Flying Officer
• haute; soon: becornesH established as
a god :•or` bad stopping -off :place.
(and: at 'ni night,
at and, rid. , ( g . ,
A.�e y
well lit) ;..street has a 'very '' fav-
' i im r6ssion. ', on tourists.
Diable _p
Rest room facilities and' an` over-
night! tamping ground are : imppr
tant factors` - :and -above all
'eauirtequs '. service .without ex-
ploitation, t n •. the .part of ,`local„
merchants. These,are.; the . little
things that are :important ,if: -"off.
• the •highway""towns .are to bene-
• fit as . they might."ifrgni the tour.•-
ist business.. i •
Monday' is All' Fool's I3ay�•-
don't 'get caught napping'.
Eldon Buckingham is, a, grim' and
forceful reminder -that alt-hou,gh-
the war is, over . most a year, ' it
is still exacting its' toll . of .youth-
ful •-`.lives. `• To this young hero's
parents : ;the profound Sympathy
of the entire : camrnunity; 'is ex-
tended.
`T'<ies very ,targe.; -educational
grants which • are being paid by
the .:Provincial Government .are
_ ,,- : '. _-the rnun:ici Pat.
• , .. d-to-to�-r-elieve ., . • . I
red .:
'' re
Spring was officially f the direct
Spr• � . _ . :.. .taxpd�er of much -o a
in last,' Thursday, • arriving of- lead ` he has been • carrying.
ficially at.•12,33 a.m.''The,prevail t
ing winds that day (w ich were
e a
we�
scarcely a breeze), , good
o.men' for continued time weather:
but in this district there are a lot_
'Of people "from Missouri and
are keeping their fingers crossed
lest we're enjoying a false spring
and- swill . ; yet • face ` :the eon-
sequuences of •such' . an early and
'sudden departure •,Of Old ' Man'
. v
s
r
y
murder is that•,Nc�ubosI cL *_4
returning home •trfte ..:Selling a
load of gra}n at • Seaforth anti
o be expected that these. grants �
•
hould result in -h comparatively that -a ,s mi. distance soutlh.
ig reduction. in minicipal .tax 1 dlmore he- g -ave- a •ride '.to #:a.
a
fes. Such was the:case here •last'• neighbor .Jack Haag. Dr. Brown•
- states that there was rivalry be-
butit is. .not • true. i,n, all, . •
eat
tween t
lee men over• the hand of•
municipalities • where :these. grants q
have resulted in s -ending sprees; Alice Beaumont that led' to 'the
• p assault. Haag fled after::beating�
With little reduction in the mutt-
ic} 'al ' tax -rate;- But Premier'. eubecker with a wa )king` stick
p.,: and robbinghien of -the..proceeds;
Drew-,lials announced. that a- day
of reng'
co
k n _Will come if the putt of the 'sale Of grain. 'The assault
Winter: ';
Pose of these grants is not sec is described in minute 'detail, ing
P cludin the feelin s of IIa aftei`
x -- g g agr
o nized. Restriction • of 'local doth-, :
g
.• r
'Gazette .struck. orit .over se ' Of' these grants The M>ldiriay �, Yle
the. incident, so that itIs � evident
week at -the, re ulatio ''s, will tie the. answer. I that there has been considerab
• e author refers
Datta We to• the manufacture x,,:. exercise of what the ,,
ped g " - to, as poetic license . However,'
and 'sale of maple syrup, which , '`the way.' '. to.' I fight for „a ne his reference 'to a. woman in the'
this 'a er'contended, discouraged' g
.i .b. this 'Meet; world .is to ., stop-�-figh.trng with rase may ..-ave ,had;: Some bases
• the • ,production f, , �. •
in'fact., fact, : •
which, could have helped .relieve. each �othek�• in the•old one, ' •
the sugar' scarcity. Whether or ,,• x Team (Toes To Tavern . '
a r. ees Old.Sol had the moi' • . Neuibeoker lay.
not oneeT catch . a glimpse of tomor- senseless in the
the ,law maker's and o g. p . r. bottom Of his' .sleigh, which his
laugh on, row'S world' :take a look around 'unguidcd'team . pulled .to Belmore
took care of' the.' production end , . • • � • p ,
'O'f the business. your own home today, ' zr
turnip into the driving • shed ad
t -''hid n � hc5li:nd'tl�c'
hoop skirts of one Or, the:: dance-.
hall girls. Brought back to" Can -V
add,' he :was' tried in 'Walkerton
'before -Judge -Adam Wirsoti.When.
the trial opened on ;September 18
the.'couxt:.roor•ri was packed and
hundreds stood outside :the build-
ing unable to obtain. entrance:,
Found guilty, Haag was ' sen-
tenced to hang. -on. December 15.
It was a :public .hanging. Teach-
ers of soma' of the surrounding
public schools even declared a:
holiday and exhorted their pupils
to attend. "and ` witness` the 'exe-
cution and. to take it As a, vatning
never' to. commit a ycritne"
Brown's fictional .account
9f• ;bourn Haaf escaped death de-
scribes a' steel'contrivance worn
around the neck , with the hang-'
man, turnkey 'and jail' physician'
being; accomplices, They then, ae-
cording to this fanciful 'tale, bore
away Haag's.''`body)''.'in A :coffin
M G�ot!~c
r
week.
h�<'lr r� r�titi;klrtP-n='s
'last ,'wit
Lucknow,
Mr. and,
Mrs.'. stair 1,nirrsan
family and,. Nin/1r .�� Vo
p
sent 'Sund1�1
ay at 1'.•'Angus 0
l
at
c
a
hams, 'Luau -low n1.
Mrs; John 1!,iner M,)tt' • Mr. and
ane
, Mrs. Malcolm spent Sunda' at.. ,family'.
H
Scott's .
25' Years Married,
• '�UYi 'Satuwelling' quit
rday•
tzrnber of friends and neiglii
c
n
gathered: at theTorn” of Mt,
Mrs. John En1ex•4;011• an' the
se>rvance .'of :their 25th we
anniversary 'and 1)rc.•sen't`
several:
hire
with: a.:'bea tiful yri, '01,Ti1a
'l:' other .p1 c.sc:nt. ,
._.•� 'ttrtle�l��'--t"'r1r's•..
sentation .was .n : , a
fitting • reply;
alsh. r,.'£U'r?'ttp'soir, that,& t
fi ;Mthnnl:ting then their, thoughtfulness anfl
ht'
ness. The evening was sp .
a'' .. prograin aridd pn,a s. A dr
,
lunch , was served.•
and released him: •