The Lucknow Sentinel, 1941-07-17, Page 1rrr
$2.00 A .YEAR. -IN ADVANCE -5.0c EXTRA TO U S. A.
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HAS $I.X PLANES
LAST WEEK'S WINNERS
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LD.ER' INJURED
SHOO ._. _._ •
BOTTLE 1?Et • .. ,. PIG INSISTS
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ON CORN SYR .c. N HIS MILK
,
LEMONADE. SALES
ROY McCREIGHT SHOULD
ti
ENTER A SET. IN THIS
HELD. RECEPTION
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FOR 'NEWLYWEDS
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TO HIS CREDIT •
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first :'p., rze of $5.00, la the Luck,�RED•
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last;
AS • HAY •U:PSETS
M• �_,_,
There is a little''bottle-fed pig in.
BENEFIT• • S
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,
Ait: old time square. dance contest,
isd
to be.ot;e of the :bi�..attracx-
,ions a . ti +` analis ' National. Ex-
t t .e C _ .. _ n n
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h b t• on.• th'e evening _ pf Wednesday,
Se ember 3rd. Prize are - 25: 20.
pt s • $ , •$
and .:$15.. ".
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ThePublisher reCetved a .letter the,
Week •from• a C:N.& official : asking.
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c
for tihe'.name of` someone with could.
organize •a'•group from'; this :locality..Henderson.
We would :nominate Boy McCreight
for the 'ob for if anybody .'knows
J
who's to. s 'in the .a'rt of` square done-:.
ing, Roy should.,
The letter, written by Kate Aitken,•
director •of Women's activities, says.
in part, "We have heard that' your
.
Mr: and Mrs. Garnet "Henderson .o:�
Lucknow,.'recen"t •irewlyvveds; were
-' ue ate of honer r •.at aa, reception tion held
b . o
in Amberley- Orange Hall' on,"Tuesday
evening , of last ,week.' The 'guests,
.: . be •i "' _ •abou .two, hundred, 'sent .
.num . x ng ,tP
•
' most of •the evening.dancing and.dur- ``
tri •. 'the .1u ch' hour, •'• Mr: and Mrs:'
1 a I►.
were' presented :with a
purse of money, the presentation • be -
. ►na made by<' 1VIr. Wm. ; Ferguso'n and`
the • accompanying . address read •by'
Mr:• Archie .Courtney:.
• Amberley, July 8th, 1941.
Dear Garnet and ,Evelyn: ••
We, your friends, h'a've gathered
..�:---i .
..Fie ds . here are much • interested
r n
... , • .. airS. James
in -the combat record.' of '0 ..
•
`.hoc"''1VIcKee, ,Who i*,a'sah of Mrs-
. J'. F'. `NI ee• .1Vhrs. McKee, was 'form-,
°
Alexandria MacDonald, dough-.
trig •Alex ta. i!r . . r .
•
• .te of` -the • .late' fYfr. and 'Mrs. D. `�..
'" •a•
_ ._... .... . northeast
M c ?onald .who hued Just,
'aRae
�,+., .
of the C.N<R', depo ;. : a r
t`Do.c McKee, wTio is . now iii",Tar-
"
onto recovering from .injuries'; '}Tad
•• 1.
.'-- --four, .uncles. art the last :Great' War,
Dan, ' Tom, Alex . and .Jack alacDon-
old, .: ' ,:
Here is What a p .C'I' lis. etch say:
loit ••
about his ,exp s.
"More than. $
is weekly .dr.BW.•
now • 1Vlerchan °
Wed da ni ht iwent to Joseph JO fl
e Y g
. - • ,,
ofLucknow. -Yours Donnie mac- .
cion Lit . , , , g
Donald won- second' • Prize of -� $2.00,
.J . .
Jamieson won . doll4r as.with
and „iTorize .:
:..
third :prize.: '.hat
. , ,:. • , .... •
raw•
s name •.was • d >0 .
Margaret ,
'heirs eligible.Comps
i`ori4th r' e, but not 8
mb: r fou had 'a Val-,
for th prize; nu e r
lie of $2.0'0 last night:.
•
iatth' sizes of 50:cents
Fifth ,ands . P
each were Non, by 'Gledys Milne and
Donna McCartney.
Be: sure to ask' for Your"` coupon".
given, out_.all week on each, 25c Pur-.
. .
, 1e a. painful..•Ashfield
William' Stan y , ._,,
sho.' ilei dislocation' .and tnJury, on
u
- , of ha ,
Friday. evening,when a load Y
upset throwing him to ,the' ground
•
'. .considerable force:.
..*ere
:IUD has�'been em toyed. in firing•
Billy P.
no awmill
iter ••at 'the •• Luolc w S.h
e ,b8- - - . :r-.....
n plant,and on Friday ev-,
y s.
as - ssistin in
ening, after Work, w, a . g ,
haydro • Bill was
hat vesting the p
tela
building the 'load ,when the mishap P
'ties
9ec,urred, Suffe"ring •much 'distress
_
the injured man 'Was brought to town
for medical treatment, when it was
discovered' that the Shoulder 'was dis-
heater_ and ligaments injured., •
i"
•.•..suffered'
.that inmate on having..•rx s'going
a ,
e • . h' corn •s : ' ;
milk _. sweetena,d ,wit yrup
which ou ht •to . the syrup `coin-
g 8
4'' ideas in advertising.
patties some new �
W e• •all .kno. y babies thrive milt, and:
how it •Puts.,the;'�}p .into.,athletes
p
but �t• now remama;to a seen w
.. •, . ; ; •
rtt. does for little. pigs•
: aThis'little pet: pig lives'on the;farm:•.to•nine
of Elwood Drennan: -When just. a• f.; r
da s' old it had its leg •broken,, and
Y
was taken, in 'charge b ,yours Piaui-
g Y YP
las Drennan 'who "doctored" the in-
juries coaxed the piglet to,'drink
from •the bottle. TO induee the "in-.
valid" to drink, Dbpglas added some.
A' hot day, lemonade =and children a
•iii en' "t .' and initiative .com'bibed"to.
, . 6 ui y
enricjn"the. co.ffers of 'the local 'Red
Ceess ibranch. in • the amount'."of $2'.90`
Wednesday - ,:
They'pirgceeds w fro` lemonade
e •» sin
stand pales, operated .b • oung girls
ea p by„,.Young , ., ...
; ..:. a".es from. 'six
and boys ranging tn.` g
years,-. ', •
The •girls,. Gail dMc1Viill'an; Gladys
'Kilpatriclt and Jane Johnstone, setup,
'their' stand at the fast Office,:corner
on •main ., stxeetT' where there .was a
brisk deniand for their brand of 'thirst
quencher and the little lassies counted
up $•1.•70 for the, Red. Cross 'as •a res-
.,000,0-00.__.woz_th..._-of.
x v beefi shot •down
enemy : planes have, ,
' li PO: • James "D'oe' McKee,' a 'Tor-
Y •
• onto pilot. in. the R,A,F...lIis score
„includesfive fighters and onebomb-
v g
,` era...marked•• inside the helmet'••of ,his
flying suit iwith an ."X'' or' fighters
Y g �
and a'meal swastika taken from the
'chase, The. more 'coupons you have
'in• the drum the better your. chances
oi;,bein'g one of the Wednesday 'night.
'c h size winners.'
as p
`R .Regulations as' 'to • those eligible ta.
size li I •pretty' uich the
win •P. s .pJ? Y
sama as last • eat• but as;there• has.
.The injury was to Bill's left should-
J•
,eraand 'only three Years, ago •he•lost
o this same arm in .. a
the hand : n • .
threshin �' mishap• Since.'then the' am-
g
potation has caused him a good deal
of suffering . and .it will, be neces-
sexy for Bill to' undergo another op-
corn syrup 'to the milk and now piggy ,
has become so pernickety that he in-
stets on:. the egntmued Use of the'
sweetener, and . you just can't fool•
it: When it's meal time for the little
porker, the pet pig', 'II follew Doug-
las around •until he: ets his `rations,
p,��
tilt of their efforts. •
'Whether they • had a better stand
' or,. a better brand,'we dont know,
,
but ' the ,girls netted 50' cents more
than the boys
The :'boys included I Bruce Johnston;
Keith Kilpatrick, Donald . Thom'pson,
Donald Agnew and, Bill Decker, The
•
town has some .marvellous square
dancers".'
• A .competing. group ixicludes fou,•
couples, a caller -off and a fiddler.
There •is no entry :fed: and costumek,
are not nece pry Entries 'mus't . be
in .by July 26th:, ° •
`'
here tonightTto, extend-lfest ,wvishes
Ind congratulations,
-It •must take courage to venture
,out upon the sea' of matrimony just
now• Sailing'on any sea 'is dangerous. •
in these perilous times, but we over -
heard that Archie 'Courtney_ told' you
that this'' particular sea, is as'calm
'''..a -defeated bomber, the graphic, %ecoid
• of his 'victories• • • °
Believed to be the orilie Can adran.
n•so misunderstanding in this
bee me
respect nv a quote the ruling:. ' Mer-
the w they i.
eration if he is to "be relieved of ' the
continual distress the arm causes him•
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' A QUIET •12T11 P..
.
clads set u for business at the bowl-
p
.doubles
ing green ,where a Scotch 'doubles
T ..._- .ti-
'AD 1lLORE GcRA.7C U1\t.:.SQ I).�.: •
IN 'TIiE' STATES• FOR $1;80.0:
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and peaceful .as ever:
ate, we hope you have
..At.._any. r •..._
clear sailing• Garnet, we'. are sine
you will' make an ' excellent mine
.
a}rman to win the French Colonial
JJEMP
`.Medaol in this, war, PO.• McKee, has'
. _. ., . .dra . _ ,.
chants connected vi%rth
clerks and members of 'the :..•mer-
chants' or. eZerks' immediate . famil-,
L6YED AT.SOUTHAMPTON
„
ith S•eaforth the closest' ., centre
where, the 12th of • July ,was `being.
rens and
tournament was in pro•
p g
when they added up 'the . cash they
f' a Ilton .who . �r_
J: S. Gordon o H m p
chased Admore Grattan frons Donald .
'Mc Char}es• a' few •weeks, ego has c}is
posed.nf the pacer for the neat'sum
,
of ' $1'800.
•
Gordon bought the: race horse from
Donald ' following• • the Seeforth.�races
and' •took •]rim to Batavia: where,- Ain•
erican•'buyers•have•'been. keen to; bub,
prsunising CanadiatarP erg• ,
sweeper • and with .your wife's -co-op- ,
•
eration will be able . to clear.'away •,
••
every. • trouble, fro' your horizon:
We hope • you will' never • be; far'
'from our midst that we.. can provide
P
"
a convoy at any time.'.
Please accept this eft 'with ver •
g y
best ,wishes for a•happy married life:
Signed on' behalf of your friends
and .'neighbours,' Archie Courtney,
_wm• Ferguson• -
refer to:Torontorto visit his moth -under°
redres
•er, Mrs-. j.. F: • McKee, He' formerly
lived m Thornbury where Ilia father,
living . the same roof 'are
• eligible to become prize. winners.
not gMatt.
Three 'more Lucknow .residents,..
an
'Sproul," J. C: ,Armstrong d
Jack McCall left .for Southampton
da•
observed Saturda ssed off quietly
, Y Pa
here when only; one fife .and drum
..
performance was heard':'' during the'
'Miller:
had $1.20:
Come to think of.it,. I believe the
'boys cut, ?rices to three gla ss .for
di which might.acc'ount for
• „ * a -
the. late' D_• James R. McKee, Prat •.
-
iced. for •several years,.
• Since the 'war started the Toronto
pilot,, new, 26, has flown bombers 'aid
DERWENT . •'OPERATION
UN .
'' •iter
john ••K:' MacKenzie, youngest .son
the first of the week :wherethey,
have secixred employment. •in a fern-
a or walkout of •employ -.this
e f et y A t
,ees in •the °Lakeside. tow•n plant 'sent
day: With' Jack' a 'n the
pl, yi g
fife and Fred.. McQuillirr' drumming,
g
duo paraded the main street that
b,
'morning. „'
-he
a me, ,the
,
.decrease in receipts or might : it be
that'.the' Young rascal's were .better
samplers than the girls.P
'
fighters of both the French and Br i-'
;' tish forces: . Norway, ' Poland, Ger••
many. It. France and Finland have
of Mrs. Wm. MacKenzie underwent
in ham` Hos-
az;' appendectom3'' in ,W g
• ' -1 last eekr_andais�ni tag' a fav-
t her
the •management .. scouring the .:•lis- But the 12th won't so qule a
a next year for 'Lucknow 'is 'to be one
•workmen 'to •replace th m,.
tric't, for •
•three f-. , , here of the • Points cif,celebrati'on..
BRANTFORD :CHURCH EXTENDS
CALL TO ASHFIELD MINISTER
felt -the shock of amks in: wlri`ch. }re
pita
It was not em=
with-tire.-result_:tlia:
- `` '
Dean
Admore ;Grattan made• . his firs i.
start this' season at Near Ham•bur,;
•and in 'his race he just: buggy rode.
Mrs: Henderson was formerly Miss
,Evelyn. Taylor. of town.'
participated:
•
He is • recovering from injuries re-
ceived, when he made a forced land-.
ourable recovery.
o eration. but John K. has
ergency p r
been previously• troubled .and dec'id•
ed'ta'h'ave the appendix ienioved be-
accepted positions.• ,'. .McInnes,
a an •• Jim .Cam bell
Donald `'McDon ld d p ONLY PROPERTY: OWNER'S
lave bee , employed in Southam 'ton
j0p
for the. • past few weeks.: ' CAN VOTE'ON BY-LAW ,.
• Maitland. Presbytery ,will meet ' en
July 22nd to consider a call ,which
•has been•. extended from,. �ilexandr}a
Presb' testers Church Brantford, to
y
.
to win, and right there hef ,ac
claimed one .of the best if not the
best green •prospect orit' this year. In
,
•ected 'his next start he didn t 'look quite so•
rosy, and at Seaforth, a,here he was.
purchased; he' was noticeably, lame in.
his race, •
He Was • not started again in this
country but taken',across the 'border'
with •the other horses .in the, Floyd'
Milton Stable who was then train-
,Ey•esight Rejects Him
•J. C•. Armstrong,• ori'e of ;thre• e army
•
recruits `' who • went to. London last
,
week to take their.medical •test, was ,
rejected `due 'to his eyesight. !`Joel'
wears 'glasses and 'hi left eye .was
so bad, that it put 'him into 'a rejeot-•
ion, classification. . ' The other .two;
Lewis Ta for •and' Jack ''MacDonald
Y
passed,: the teats.: •
h o
ing after a Messerse mitt cannon
lig
ball. from ' a -Nazi fighter smashed
foie going to Normal School this fall.,
A seventh. Lucknowite located there : "�-'
' On a .money By-Ia'w only property:
is Ross MacDonald' who is •,•employed to
•can
Rev. J. Reynolds 'Ester, minister of
.
Knox ' Church, Ripley •and Ashfield
throughthe lane's.. motor.,
p
•VILLAGE GRAS . FIRE.
' owners.. 'vote; and; this . appli.es
in the Bank. 'Ross spent the week= the municipal vote to be taken', in
'and.' full:',passenger?'
Presb terian' Church It is ex p.
Sprained His Ankle
Allan' 1Vof St. Helen'a suffere•d
a . badly sprained ankle ' in Lucknow
on Saturday evening. Allan turned
his ankle as' he stepped' from the car
•'.
'fHItEATENED BARNS
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_e st 'sec-
A. grass. fire •in . the'soui h a , _
h' •Villa a the first of. 'the
tion of t e g ,
'week threatened to spread to a small
barn at Mrd': Wesley as
end • here had•. a
list 'on •the return .,trip ,S• unday. Ross• Lucknow • on August: let, in the mat-
wheeling. the macadam ter • of seeking, ,approval of -a $350.0
does his to �g expenditure on the "Geddes Build-
• rn' Jim Stewart s, • open air. Model T, ,r ,
o seasonable. sum- ing .
with its paint) b of Notice is served: in this issue 'ad-
mer tares.', ,
vising electors to examine the. voter's
the call will be sustained:
Mr,,. Ester .has' been miriistier of the
dual.. charge since graduation from
Knox 'Coll'ege three• years, ago.
Rev. E.'C• McCullagh,'former mini-
ster of Alexandria Church, is :now : on'
•
into : the catch-llasin depression in
front Davison's Fti'rniture• Store.
.Henderson''s
well as to a• -tai ge barn nearby on dire
erk's- o£
•' list 'posted in. 'the' ` five to
RIBS' FRACTURED-- '.: let rte' if ar.an . errors •or
active eruiee -
s
hemi,• and a•fter' 'a start , or two
over there • began. to leen , like •the+
h that far orable
IN U
PASSES' 'HURON,
• . •
• ., ..
..r • . wuid was' •. Rilede
Lyon s'.: property,
HAD Y
A
WHEN FROM RAKE '
,
, ,
SS1<.S IN WINGHAM
with hay. • ' -
TH1iQWL11 . omissions.:.
••Ownership decided
orse caused so much
-° there In his last styart prior
miners
to•' being sold, at l;atavia: be turned
' for the word in a half -mile dash and
'handily in 1•.01, and ' £hose 'who
•
:saw. the race''report he could ,have
-.-g ,
'• The death occurred tri Huron Town -
•
ship ,on Sunda July 13Th of Edger-
Y, •
ton Ryerson Farrell, ,beloved husband,
a f Roberta Lo y tri his ' 59th yehr.
The' funeral service was held at his
1 Such Shocks • Must ' Be .
Ilard On 'The President
The July meeting of the Business
' Men's `'Association' •called• for' early
• ;
The foe was-discovereo by :Mrs:
Wm. Naylor, who ;due to arthritis
was, helpless to fight 'the blaze,` but
• = - 'neighbour, us,_.snffeaed.
who notified her neighbour, Mrs. Rtn''on
of property is
b . what 'name er .names the roperty
F. • G: Todd of ' SL •. • Helens • is ' an- y p
other haying accident victim,: having is• registered under, arid onlyregister=.',c•urred
a couple of fractured , ribs ed owners are eligible to vote. . :
'when from tire, hay' rake last
Theeath of Mary MacKinnon oc-
in Wingham Hospital on Surf-
day. Miss MatkinnonaWas: 75 years„
of age. The' funeral service was he•ld
- last week,' resulted in such• a poor'
-week
sel Johnston, who filially succeeded
:thrown
The accident happened as .one
err South•.Kinlos� Church on Wednes'-
turnout that the 'meeting was can,
• celled. Wm. Hornell, who rarely mis•
ses, was out town. and dropped _rx_
in extinl uislimg the: s•realdmg. frames.
, but not before they had almost •reach-
_ed.the Henderson• barn• -
of the ' horses .stumbled into • a' .hole PURSE PRESENTED NEWLYWED '
throwing 1Vtr.• Todd. off the rake: AT: , ST:, AUGUSTINE
day; with •interment in Kinloss Cem=
ete'ry. 1Vliss MacKinnon' made her
paced. -in a . minute flat 'ea' tie, was"
eased off at the end of. the • heat,
which is real speed on any,half-mile
°
-late residence Cone scion 1i.; on Tues=
day under auspices of Bethel. L.0.14.
.interment ,was • 'in 'Kincardine -Comet.:
el y►•
card to dent J. -R. McNab, ex-
John Brodie' of Ashfield„ suffered
Kin -
on• the ecorid Goother
,President
pressing regrevol
• is that he wasn't able.
• to. be. present •It must have been a
:
HOURS REST'RI'CTED
a back in)ur when he fell- from a • On Wednesday 'home
evening'''at t e -St
yoss,
load of 'hay on Monday. He was re- Augustine Parish hall alarge o
Goderach Hospital. of relatives • friends gathered to
-1 'with' here three brothers; Peter,
,
John and Alex.
.HURON YOUNG MAN.
F.ATA.LL�1( INJURED., ..•
lowing. Winners. .
Winners of'the ladies' bowling jit-
ney' last week were, Mrs. Clarke, •
Mrs,' A. W. Hamilton and Mrs. A. •
'
shock to the president to receive this
.
FOR.SALE. OFoffer
moved to •.and
best :wishes to 'Mr.• anad' Mrs•
Had 'Tonsils Removed '
eard; in the face of ,the indifference
•Theodore Leona
or forgetfulness of other. ibusijness
en. in the village.
Regulations. curtailing..the hours in.
which the sale • of •gasoline is per-
to into
Redmond, nee Helen
•Orchard Sprayed, For, ° ,
40th Successive. Season • Hogan, Arthurs orchestra of Wing=
... ham provided excellent music fir
Mr, Kenneth Cameron' cif West Wa- p
Donald Murray of St. Helens had
Hos-
his tonsils removed in Wingham H}os-
Pitot last week.
Robert •A• '(Bert)' Graham, •27 -year-
old son of •Mr: and Mrs: Wm.. A,
Graham of HuTo Motorhoe cdent near wee fat-
ally injured in a
Mitchell on. Saturday afternoon. He
died •shorbly after in Stratford Hos,
P•
his injuries being 'described as
Solomon. • •
At •'the xni'xed jitney on .Monday
' evening the winners we're --= ladies,
Mrs: R. C. Robertson, Mrs. T. Clarke,
Mrs.'' o. Huston`; men, Wallace Mil-
,ler•, Donald McKenzie' and W. E. Mc -
• Pherson.. • ' ' •
r TRUCK DAMAGED '
•
mitted, are expected go effect
p
the end of the week, or not, later
than Monday:: ,
wanosh, a well and -.'widely' known dancing. Just before the lunch.' hour,
Reeve Raymond 'Redmond ver ably..
apple grower, has just`�ompleted the'. , Y
expressed, the feeling . of • good will
.
HIGH SCHOOL ENTRANCE
RESULTS AT DUhTGA:NNON
a occurrence; in' fact, we
•restrictions`' limit the sae af'
spraying of his orchard for the fort-
}tell by 'all and 'the, joy of the corn-
It's rare
don't recall a Silverwood truck from
.The
gasoline to between ' the hours . of
ieth successive'season.
munity that Mr• and Mrs:. Redmond
Allan Barger (hon•); Jades Brad-
the local plant having pireviously been
' in an accident any .consequence
seven o'clock in the'�Anorning and sev-
en in the evening, •with no sales per-
I •
RLS' • AMP IS NEXT, were making their home in `the St
G C Augustine district. A purse of moneytial
ley; Amy. Gribbin;. Herbert Culbert
(hon.); Morris Currie• Haro• ld. Dick-
•
afractured skull; a double fracture
`of --1 "a a -dislocated
, •
C
DEER DIES IN .p!EN E
.ER-
. .Dg
until last week, when failure of' the
•
mitted on Sunday.°
was presented by Wilfred Kinahan.
The Kintail Presbyterian
son; Lindsay . Durnin; 'John '•Fairish;'
':e" function ro erT resulted
s to P P. Y
in Walter . Hamilton's • truck taking
Effective yesterday; a cent -a -tat,'
ton increase '.in the, price of gasoline
'
,. •Caxnlr;
known' as the David , Perrie Memorial The bridegroom ilia trued them. -+Elwyn
,
Camp, is the scene successive camp•
-Feagai4 Oy ' G'ribson; Herald
Gilmore; Betty. Hamilton; Frances
ahoul�er. ,
Bert Grahams a newly initiated
member of Bethel L•O:L•,.,.had 'atter-
ded the 12th of July celebration ' at
Seaforth.
Driver of the ear was Murray Far-
sell 24 :whose parents reside in Hur-
ori'Townshi A arentl. he'lost con;
p' pp y
trot in passing another car and going
into .the.. ditch proceeded for some
•Becoming entangled in a wire. fence
.'betwe• en the: Eart• hs of. James T: Lyons
and .Kenneth Cameron, a young deer
met its doom 'recently: The carcas
was. •badly decomposed when the ani'- •
mal'•was discovered last week: Deputy,
Game• Wazlden Ross, Orvis of Wing-'
ham•was notified. and'buried the ani ..{
..
mal: ,
to the ditch. The accident ,happened
.Ashfield
in the southern :part of.RAD
k' ` the cub, rads ice
went into effect. • .
• This action is due entirely to 'the
fact that at the •present"`time there
of
groups this month.' The boys' can
concludes. ts's' week falls n f a HIGHEST STANDING
Hamilton; John Hunter;' Ruth Irvin;
Helen Johnston; Isabel Lednor; El-
Little;
Township and and
cream cabinet Was badly smashed up
as a result..Wat was smoking his pipe
at the titre and received a mouth
injury but otherwise 'suffered little
more than a'shaking up:.
are not 'enough ships to carry. all the
gasoline that our: war .machine re-
quires across the Atlantic, plus the
aix'ount Canadians are now using.• :
There are some things for which
we roust Continue to use petroleum
whichis
by the . girls' camp' ietonbJuly 8
July 19 and is completed July 28.
The Young people tape possession on
July 29th a'd leave August 7th: The
Kintail cam is under, the auspices
p P
of'' a committee appointed .by the 'Pres-
' . Miss Patsy Baillie, daughter of Mr:
and Mrs,. •Trimble• Baillie of Cargill,
has the distinction of having obtained•
the•- highest mark's•' of this•inspector-
' ate at the recent .Entrance'' to High
the 167 n
Knight; 'Kenneth eMacDonald; Ross.
MacKenzie.; Bernice' Matthews; Ches-
.ter Nicholson; Thomas Phillip'; Reta
PUrdon (hon.),' Allan Ritchle,Alvin
.Ritchie; Lorne Ritchie; Lyall Ritchie;
R
•roducts.,
SHORTAGE OF TARd°n•
pWe need' oil 'arid gasoline.
for essential • civil • transport services,
byte'rian Synod of Hamilton and Lon-
d dates who inrrot theof
tests. The
h top -Fed
notch student, what will be a Pupil
' William Stewart;d, Williaerian mutledge; Tainan;
r Young; Clark Zinn (hon.).
two; hundred"feet before the wrecked
car ,came fo •a stop. Neither the
:.driver• nor'a -soldier whom-they-wer-e
giving a ride— were -Seriously ,hurt,
althoug on Sunday Farrell was ad=
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HELD S. S. PICNIC
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O.N. THURSDAY y
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bat these, do riot thele a ;toy ridm'�
the"��elkerton Nigh ScliooT.next
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STOPS WORK'
of
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..ROAD _
and"- dub -min -sing and-•armleseadrrva
TROPHY -GOES ._ .._
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germ rs to be-! origr tula%� u on
P
World, which had been underway+
leading up to. the hard.surfabin.g of
•_
ing shout the streets and highways.
g
Private, automobiles are• now con-
.TO LIST®WEL
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her standing as is also her teacher,'PASTOt�=RyVlm`
1Vliss McCullough of 'Port Elgin, o
t
NEWFOUNDLAND
mitted •to the 'hospital suffering •con-.
cession. He Pea been charged .with
reckless drivi>.
Bert G raham was a popular young
man in the district, He took,'a prom-
inent part in community' a'ctiVities
and plityed with Pune. River 'iii the
Huron, Hockey Leaguer•
The funeral was held at the home
of his parents on the Blue Water
Highway on' 0`iiesday afternoon at
3:30 O'clock conducted by Rev. J. C.
Nicholson and under• the auspices•of
..•Maril
Interment`was in Kin-
curine'•Cemetery.. •
°
' •Lucknow Presbyterian. .Sunday
School picnic was held at. Kincardine
last Thursday afternoon and proved:
an enjoyable outing:
g'
sports program was somewhat
P
curtailed' dire ''to a ]tate a�ternoon
The results. were • follows;
,Children, 5' years and unci' Dona
Belle Irwi• n, Sandy' MacDonald; grits,
and 7-Shirle Marshal, Marlene
Y
McLennan; boys, 6 and •7=,Morley
Chin, McAlpine; 'g rls, 8-10=
. , Donald ire Marlene Irwin•
•L.O.l„ 7n P
'boys, ,8-1O --Floyd Milne, Donald Hai-
denb'
y, girls, 11 -13 -Helen M,owbray',,
be :..LucknoWaKinlorii 1County• road,
° been indefinitely suspended with
little hope that it will . be , resumed
this year.,
Failure to secure tar to surface,the
• road is the reason that has forced
' the, Highways Commission to sus
•Mrs::Baillie
• pend o1 erations,
The Priors was to hard surface the
4
from Lucknov►'to Holyrood
suiriing about 700. million gallons -or
77.7 , per •cent of the total alma]
supply of gasali a of which about
35 percent is used for pleasure driv=
ing: The office of the oil contr"oiler
mak s it clear tli " to save •what •must
m e ' at
be saved, the 'use of private auto.-
mobiles Inas to 'be cut do•wn by •about
5b per cent. . ,
Queried'. as 'to the effect, the re-
Tliirt ane rinks were' entered tri
Y` ,
the Lucknow Bowling Clubs Scotch
doubles tournament held last Wed-
needs,, Top honors went to Cook' and
ar ne
P t r o'f Listowel, They carried o,Ef
the Tip Top. trophy, . won last year
by Williams and Pollock of ing am
and 'who were. runners-up in the• tro»
ih event• again this year.6
l Y
Pollocic
whom considerable ,credit is also due.
The pupil in "second place was Audrey
,
Turnbull• from Eden- Grove and by
a singular , to -incidence • the :Candid-
• stes •in first and •'second places both
wrote their Herald -Tin at Cargill.'shearer.
-Walkerton 'Herald -Times.
was formerly Frankie
Cain of Lucknow.
The inductiosi of Rev.. G. "Howse
•
as sto'r of then Ais'Eifield Circuit
pa
Charge was held' in Hackett. Church
..The
on Friday evening,conducted by Rev,
G. A,.'Barnard of St. Helens and Rev,
Wm. Newman of Dungannon.
Rev..T#owse is a native ,of'.New=
foundland, from where Mrs.
Howse and 'their family came direct
five miles
this season, and to the
strictions might haveon the tourist
.. gK 'Mc
Rev . however was „unable
tol'coinplete tike competittion,,'and •.had.
by boat and train to the Ashfield.
Persona
.consolidate
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remaining five miles from Hol'yrood
° .,. ,r: to Kinloss, with this •'•stretch ached-
• vied to be completed• next year.
' • • Already soxrte 8000 yards o� crush.
_.
i ed gravel have been applied from
f ` Holyrood ' and a stop-
•I.ucknoW to H y , , P
work leaves this
rest en o
trade, Mr. J. •. Nab, p d t f
• . . '�
•;tlie`B:usiness Men's Association sand:
,,l ,believe. the tourist trade should
ave., some consideration in this re.-
a•
ora for,realizing the value of the
glint, . :^• , g'Williams..
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to Canada we leave spared
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no effort . or expense • to .encourage
.. , . • .
to be ienioved to his •home at White;
church. He has been in poor health
for some time due 'to 'a. heart eon-
clition: A neither was substituted and
• .
Mr. carried on to capture
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second place honors•
. Ev first
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..Bethel
. ' COMi'NG EVENTS I�'
DANC�" A ' PAR'AMOUNT
E T
Dancin at Paramount Hall, every
,. !;' .,,.,,
Fs iday night to .MacKenzie s arch• i
,. ra• Door prizes Admission ; 85e,
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g e.
1fev. and Mrs. ' Howse have three
children;, Rose, 14;• Betty' Jean, 11;
and Gilbert; Jr,.age' 8.•
. • One of •the• curious things to Rev
.�
Howse is that racticall ever one
practically Y
here has a car. In 'Pig Newfoundland'
E XAIiIiTNATTON Tb 13E MADE
Of' WATER IN • LOCAL WELLS
A .•
Gwen Stewart boys, 11 -13 -Gordon
,, Y r
viii George
Mullin, Geo ,ge Chin; boys, 14-16-
Bud° Orr, Allan Anderson; • Single
}rg
iodides'- Helen „MacDonald, Maudie
road
page of 'thethem
in � a bad state for driving and with
• .., •sa ..
the dust creating a real nuisance. he
trnderstasid that the, toad will be
.. ,,
to come Over". •.
Apart• frain itis Mr,. 1�IcNab Mind
With
little fault nvith the .new regulations
which he considers are .only the be-
theociatia s z
psi e
Into Y n ees
was won' •13 Brant and Kern, of Walk•,
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ei toll and second,by Mel Donahoe. and
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Ai elle B1alr of Teeswater.
.. ••rtzen-
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1vIONSTER GARDEN PARTY
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At • Hol ro'o o ' Thursday Jul ,
y �, n y, Y,
charge a car•was nota necessity, and
In
in fact, '.i•t is so long since he has
. _ e
a car;. that. Mr. Howse thinks
•17w he May have a little difficulty •in
The Village Connell has instructed
the .Medical Offiker; of Health, Dr.
W �. Johnston to take samples of
�Wate : firom .all well_ in, the, ilia
r s Village
.. _ the, g
tb he sent far examination to the
D paftment of Health at Toronto. Ilii.
Johnston proposes .to do =titre in th
f tura, It is anderstood 'there
a
Fisher; single. •men -dud Orr, Jack
Henderson married
, - rn . d ladies minute
walk -Mrs. P. Stewart Mrs. Bus-.
,, W. H s
ton, mad°vied titers -1VleI Orr; Gordon
,
Fisher,. managers and Session ack i- l
ton race -Win: Henderson & Mel
`t
Ori ; wh S'tle ,race, boys Jock Stew -
art, Lloyd Gollan •,' •' histle race, girls
atm laythedust.
tie to
With operntibsts currently at art
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ginning •m awakenrng many Carla
In' the Corrsaint' Fiveri't it.
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hausei and Dennison of Hanover Kwon
for' patriotic purposes: Supper 6 to 8:getting-used-te''
Good• varied program, feature attrac
'-
331e again.
• end the crusher has been moved from
• the Henderson pit t north of Ripley
to • Complete improvement .work on
lens to the ,realization we are at war,
"I believe however,' that an ap'
to Ca'nazlians would' `have had the
decried effect withou•
t', resorting to
•cert' first prize and Wilson Gild Hazel-
gi ove of Wingham second. ,•
'near
There :wasn't' a, prize .won bylocal
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tion-=�Paill Brea, of St.. Marys.A
Pice•a •H.W:I.. Qdnitosiutl 40 Ya and
25 cents. All under cover if, weather
C . l Srrmrner TJnclergaiwiients, for
every member of the family itt the
Olaf Low . Prrtces.' THE lYlAitK>! T
e ' loth cideroa
.` enforcing restrictions", he: said.
as r,.... f.�v,ci• .r1,{, y, C: v''ti..,- `fin' 'Rl ✓ai.',-. ",'5.:'AGAt.''V'..• '4140,4404
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• C11i►S em ere:
p+a{,�t.»w�.�� art "47
`�Low� _.'!gwvv:,+ t x�.+�Y4.,•wi,Art•��.,;� _�-s:,
,
•is nnfavourawe.
' a'iuttr::.
are. ager ninety wells itt' the Village.-Maizrene llrwin, Opal Orr,