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LARGE. CRO:.
: . .. _1. -PROCLAIM MAY. 20 AS
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. . ROYAL 'BIRTHDAY
84;IX, SOCIAL . • _......,
..A. proclamation was 'published op,
Nearly One Hundred coxes Auctioned - • •
Teesday in the CariedateCloeette .f.i.ic-
Off On, FridaY Night As Old Time ,,
Box. Social Is Revived BY Clans-. ing .May. 20 ae, thee date, on. which
t'he .bittliday of King 'George es to
Men Who Net .443.00 On •ISigtt.•
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be officially celebrated in the Dom -
The ,old-time box. dogiat, th'itt front ;
inion this. year. It will be a stet....
aletisee .hae almost Passed. free% .the
. , . torv holiday:, .Since Keng• Georges
field, of eetertainment, ;wee revived u • - .
at, least once egain he the Clanemen eeeessien to the threne, his birthdaY
on kridey night, and -According to all has°. been celebrated , in da:dada: on
eppearaucee Ord 'revert% 'made a, dee juPe , Eiltho.4gh, the ei,etuale deto
gide4 hit -With, the latge Crowd in -ate his hittizia..Y. IS DeCemberel4th..Howt:
e.,....e„,,,,„ee. . - . , -.• , ' . , .. „ ' eVer, the-detteiVasTnieirecl:t MaY 26
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,The a,dmission fee for ladiee wee Able Y,eaF. SO ;that it *ill be.celebrated.
Lucknow
t., Than
j./DGGISII KIDNEYS impair your.
• health. Rumaceps' Two -Way •'Action
. quickly cleanses andeinvigoretes the,
Xidneys. 1.-Jse etumacaps.. MCKIM,S
DRUG STORE.
AGENTS WANTED
Build an, in'dependent business of
yOur Own :with the distribution of
flyer 200 guaranteed necessities in
select distridt. Every 7da pay
- -day. , *peaty' orderet on all- goods.
Lower prices, Success guaranteed to
, tall honest, , ainhitious, alert :men.:
Write today • witholit obligatlani to
' FRIVIILEK CO570 St. ciarent,
.34pp.treal. •
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41•1 NUAL.J.MBETINO
The annual meeting of the Luck-
. eedw AgriculturaLSoeiety Willehe Field
t the requireteleitt•ethateeacW:leidy brine While the King On*Queen are in Otte
a,lunch box, and When Wellington
a:;A•4.-,,during, their .tenif' Of Canacisee`
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Henderson teak - the ceuetien *lock at • •1
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OBITUARY
eleven o'clock; he , had a good hones
in the Tewn Hall; . Lncknow,/ Friday- work cet•-flut for him in :disposing
January 20th at two.o!clock.. All, mem.: of no less, than ninety -,two, attraet:,
bers are hereby notified to attendively decorated boxes. Bidding. WaS
" JO§Oph AilleWt Sec: brisk with boxes bringing an average
of about 50c:. price liinit had been
set at,nbeift $1.00, and ehe running up
of boxes Was prevented- in ..alenest
every instance.4
• During the lunch hour the Clansmen
served : coffee; and then the enerribere
preeented a farcicial skit aJust ha:
agine", portreying, a Clansmen meate
leg :twenty -Years -hence.- It was • je et -
se 'much nonsense but the crowd ap-
peared to enjoy. it and were kept in
".ten.---efvulgieltren-f-lase! .
CCOMING EVENTS
Hocimr- GAMES
This Friday, qJanuak tetli, Ldek.
now Juvenfies meet Winghom in the
Lackheve-Arena.. Game_ caned at 8
o'clock.: Admission 15c and 10c..
_Next Wednesday, Ainuary' 25th,
e,"-(Bitreatight„)__ &knowI termed-
iates meet „Listowel .on Luelteauf ice
:Dancing,e
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with which the everting
;Game start. at S P"clock. sharp. Ad-,
had Opened, was them resumed for p
pouple of beer% with 'music by Mac-
Kenzie's orchestra. Net proceeds a-
mounted to slightly oyer $40:00.:
Reeeipts
Admission reeeipti • 03.0
Sala of boXes'
• misstep 25c and 15e.
. BURN'S BALL ••
The. annual Bern's Ball, under Luck,
now Fire Company auspieee, will he
held in the Town Hall, Wednesday
. January 25tir. MaelCenzie'S Ot‘ch'estra
with special entertainment by the,
McKendrick quartette of Locheleh. A
good lunch will be served: Gents -75c,
Ladies -25C:
•SPEGIAL SPEAKER SUNDAY
Mr. Leigh Sntder of Warton, Com:
servative candidate • for 'Bruce, vein
address the Young Men'S Classofthe
:United Chureli .on, Sunday, Jemiery,
22nd at 2 pen. Hissubject will he;
"Whet ,is'llaPpehing. To Dentocreei?"
SOCIAL AND DANCE .
Burn's Night will be, obseried in
Xingsbridgeeffill, next Monday evene
ig, -January `23-td7-Withit social and.
• • 'dance, McKenzie's michestra will sine -
ply the music. •
FRANK 'WAY DOWN' SOUTH
From un in Canada's cold snow,.
From a. little town'. that's called
Ltieknow • • ! •
There came a man to Flori-day
To- while tliS -winter- biers awdy.
. The,.eropic clime -agrees With him:
Fr • he sire keens ,in the beat of
trim. \
Besides three' husky. meals each day,
Here's somethingelse he tliicks
away. , ,•• , •
Tie deren 'oranges he'll munch,.
Tiro dozen:bananas:off the bunch;
•eOne dozen grapefruit; big and. yel.
low, .
TWO* dozen tangerines so mellow.
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His teeter door is . fax too small,
• For through it he 'can hardly
crawl; - , ,
ifieeexeeeiseAseplaed.ngeetnereny,,
ili...44401•414"
8.4.70
ExpendituOs
Orchestra $19.50
Cloak reoen 3,90. ,-
-SuPpiies 8,z extra boxes 11.14,
Assistance , ' 3,50 -
Peenting end radio .7:26: e •
:14,34
Net proceeds .•; • $40.36,
: LEFT FOR OTTAWA •
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Mr. W: R. Tomlinson, IC C,
Mrs. TonelinSore. and' Miss Shirley
ToniiinsOn left for Otta,ea last week
where Mr: 'Tomlinson, will take •up-
narliamentary 'duties' fo9 this siding
in the session just begun. As form-
erly, Mr. Torelinson's erticleson hap-
penings. atl Ottavra will be a feature
in The Sentinel frOm-week te.-week.
ow FRIENDS CALL
TO MARK BIRTHDAY
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tummy. • "
•'Five' hundred, too; he likes to playe "*.
efe ' And he'll pitch horse slit& all
. 'the day;
, Then, When the evenings get quite
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Mrs: Andrew 'Nelsen, Who -Catne To
Athfield, ,Sixty -Five Years, Ago.
Observed 87th Birthday Friday--
TWo 'Old Friends Call And Present
Cake With 87 Candles. ••
On Monday' the only three remain
ing pioneers of the Ceurries' Corn
ers neighbourhood, Mrs. Andrew Nei.
son, G. S.. Robertson and John Spind-
ler had a happy' hu t together. All
three are well over the four -score Dr. R. J. Manion, former Minister of, Church- organizations made pees-
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,eeeemenelciedeber:**tereeeezenthairthe.rnnt to siicceed Rt
. -,,;eetere-r -efleireeeitohdrieeideGalluen,
,entatimis to Miss McCallum -and to
emelt,. and the.'.eisit With Mre, Nele Railways in !the Bennett ' Goviern-
"afal0:,1,it.0190*11011: '7601(iprwz toterr part40,7att.lt,,,m4i;„
that deer. '• H. H. Hannam, general secretary now. ,
Mrs: Nelson was presented. on thf, of the United Farmers of Ontario. Fourteen. elderly people Of White -
MRS .• HENRY PATTERSON •
:Funeral serxice.for Mrs: Elizabeth
Ann Eglestenee• wieloiv of the, lite
Henry Patterson, who died, Friday in
1m 61st year, was held Monday' from
her lateresitionee,, on the ,be,undary
east of Luelenow. Rev.: John. Pollock
of, ; the Whiteetruil:eht • Presbyterian
Church, of 'Which- she was a rneinber,
conducted the service: —
--theTigte 'ThlVf-t:'7P„atterserr: war- bor n
at ,Nyingham in 1879 and had reeided
at:Zetland, forreembee of Years. proir •
• Mat" 19th,. 19,49
'HUSBAND „OF FORMER RES1DEN.T
Dam) SUDDENLY.IN TORONTO ,
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NATIVE IBELF.A.T
SPEAKER OF';HOUSE
• Clui,04 Agar, 'Liberal member fel.
Hanley,. Will be the governinentie
choice for the speakership of the•Ses-
'katefiewan legislature, Premier, Pate
tenon has announced. Fee the pest
four Years Mr. Agar has been deputy
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weaklier. *
Tre first ;session f .the ninth 1 '•
• -a
itlature Opens today, Thursdayei
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Relatives here received word the
end of the week of the -Sudden death
of J: •Martin, Which occurred sud-
denly at .hiss home Eglinten avenue,
T.orontie on' 'etureirtY. Tbe, rentainLif'
wee take to Winnipeg where hiker-
mene, :wee made on TueSday.
. Jack Martin was. the husband Of
Myra Victoria. Kee, a daughter .of
.:Mrs.. Kee' and the late, Peter Kee,
vrner Luelthow residents. Mrs. Mar-
I.‘yeas born here, liet lather Peter
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itaier. 19th: e. .•..- • . • „ . j having been ernploeyed ehe. tin-
' Defeat last Serie of J M: Parkei? Ihrhee business by 'tbeIt D. C.
sPeo f' the,last ;legislature; 'Or; end aei 'well fot weituintier''Of
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-the selection oe a tie* speaker nee-, Wae leedereof the l'reibyterint;
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,esearye Apart from the",feet,'theitt :••;11 cht3i;r.
.1ele..Agar has been :deputy •speakee
'for the past four y.etris, he has be ,
:a member of the elegislature. erte'''.'.• •
.tionsly since 1921 and has. the le .•
eecorel of service.hy the house. of •
of the private. Members.
• Mr. Agais e native of 'Belfast
sen Of the late Jatnes Agar.
.ENGAGEMENTS
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. Mr. and Mrt, :F.'1% Armstrong, 01
-Giidefiehle-Otifilid.annertrrece-ethe--en,
gageinerit of their eldee deughtere•Ila
Winiared to Alanee-D.: Pentland. of,
to er tialYariti.70ticittgterPt-faRi"illti- Leaden., don a -tire, 'Pentiserdiee. ffethee
,this l
, H'Pentlander.Dung ;mon;
ISyrviving are two 'danghteree
s and ett" 4.•
two sons Agnes, -ee home, Catherine, ntaria.. The anaftiage take place
early in February. '
R.N., of:tratford, Alfred and John 'ett •
hoMe. Besides her mother,' Mrs. Cath- The .engagement is 'announced of
erirte Eglestdne, of Listowel, two. eis- Mona Clara Mltchell, B A, 'daughter
tees, and: three brothers also, surviee. .�f Mr, and Mrs. Woorelniuse Mitchell;
'Mrs. tett Reed,. of Lietdwele Mks. L01u •Lueknow, 'Ont, to •Gerald • Vincent
Dumont of sChicago, • George, of, Cal- Helwig, Ph D, 'son of
Mr Charle
igary, William:, Of Detroit :ated • john: Helevig, jainnica,..B.W.L, the mart
of Sesketeen. Inteernent'-Was elide in iage to take place at the end of lane
Greenhill. cemetery; Lucktioie .eary.
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WEDDING !ELLS'
MeKENZIE,-,McLEOD
Setturdeer, January .14th, at 'the
Ashfield Presbyteriae eqanse, l'Reee
Reynelds Ester milted in marriage,
Florence, eideet daughter of Mr, and -
the late Mrs. Angus MacLeod:ef the
6th concession of . Heron and. Donald
'Mcl;Cenzie, • see of the lite,. Mr:
and Mrs John B.- McKenzie of Loch
- "The bridd.;_gioceneinelege ,hy. hez
fathfir was becomingly attired ein
floorelength'gown of Wine'v'elevet with
aecessories .match.
Followm, the. 'wedding, *cerentenY
the .bridal :party was met by a ° num-
ber of friends who escorted them to
the .groom's home- in Lo'chalsh where
the were serenaded by •4. Mec-
Leanan on the bag pipes and a Pleas-
ant eveningew,as enjoYed by all pret.-
,• To Mr. and ,Mrs. McKenzie we ex-
tend Our heartiest .congratulations
and best Wishes for a long and hap-
pilY 'married life,
1938, hi ,Roitew., As Summarizeds From
(fontinued Prete Last Week)
1* -e• Setitiiiel..;"11e1.1•';
eFurieus hail chid ;Wind etorni left
• JULY- trail of 'danaageetie it swept this
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School •Board made presentation f trict. • ••
heentiful Silver tea service to Mist Ambrose Gibbons was resened, With
Isobel Mte_eehe, upon retirement after but. 'Mott -tents' to snare,- . evert
thirty -eine years in the teaching pro- drowning tragedy. at Sixth Concess•
fession, Of ewhich period, Miss, Mution swimming hole:
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die' was 'Primary -room teacher for . AUGUST
twenty-seven consecutive years ••
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Village :tax rate ' was sten.* itt
forty-four :mills, an increase , 'of two
Mills. over' peeyious, ye4.
• Jim''Hendersria.appointed , teacher
ofthird room, succeeding MisseMer-
garet
, Bill McKenzie and Cern Tiplayso.n.
N+"on' Cleric .Hbliday Scotch Dotiblei
toutnament at llanoveee..,
Theiciredrorre eoCality visited God-
erich for air 'patent ..thae marked
opening of "Sky Haebour" airport
Joynt Trophy won by Teeswatei
rink at annual rinks tournament. •
Bern of Peter eGliikiere'' Ashfield,
and season's prOre destroyed:by fire:
Bell Telephone Co. engineers took
Measurement as hest step in Com-
pany's proposed- pole removal pro -
grain on Main Street' • , ' -
,Xnetin Solomon 4.as elected Chief,
of the reeknow Fire Company. , •
". Mist IViargaret McDiarrnid,' former-
ly of Lueknow, was one of the Peat-
engers taken 'from the liner' "Akan-
ia", aftee it grounded in the St. LOW-
rence River. ' •
Sheep claims in Kinlets crime
fore, and, Connell' places $5.00 betnity
on all dqgs.killed in act of werrying.
3r deetroying sheep,.
Rev., R. Colin Todd was inducted
as minister of 'Lucknow, United.
Church. , ,
Council acts to cut chosen hydro ere
rears, which approached new: high
point of over. 4700.00. • •
The Provincial. Government reliev-
ed Municipalities of the cost of -main-
tenance Of indigent•patients in San-
atoria. . " •
• Ciinseevative Part' selected Hon.
URGES HELP. :FOR
NEEDY. CHILDREN
beeyeu knew when the Children
Aid Society considers it necessary
to ask for legal guardianship?' •
'Oien a %child's • own Parents arc;
either ' non-exietent, es in the leas(
of orphans, ineapable, as in• the ode(
of mentally defective or deceased par;
ents; de undesitahlei because of .eruelty
or depravity. On ,the part or the par-
ents Or guardian. ' ' ! .
• When a ehild is p,'intoeoue cu ..t.'
ity; by the Jiedge,,-..e.e. Saiety t'her
becOniee its legal p eu Wen i •
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111,p :filled:it:4i hs ; often - been taiseed :.
•41e a eleild .renioVed• front its owe`
home on recce:tint. of ,kenetnie !Ilse,
•hilitSr?" -lele, definitely not, •••tiriless'
theeconomic : disability is pecompan
led.hy eeme social disability as well
such as , desertion, abuse; inn:newel
conditions in tire Imene,. etc.': Then.
Where the social dielbilitY:Is accem:
panied by. the economic dieibility,,
„each 'cases are handled by. the •(hild-
relies Aid Society
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We 'find. that. Piurehee anr °the)
iecietiee ' all ' over atm ;County arc
,hipping bales of clethingrebedchne
etc., to go Other. places, while child •
i'en in their own conarounity 'go
e,cheof with - clothing that unfits the
.:21eild to gale :i-iitoper-iliaill-Ieend
',ng 'with other Children; Very fre-
Ilier4IYi‘ , in the homes rePorted}:
is, we, find .thilitreit •Nof lif,F.1-s-cime.,
eve, .lacking •proper food and clOth-
ing„.lindilled around a .stove - in ortle'l
to keep warm... Anyf child likes. e..
Pley in the snow and should have thai
pleasure but .these 'poor;unfortunate!
are denied :Ole Privilege. If vie had
•one quarter. of the, matetial sent le ,
other places, from Bruce 'County, tee-
familiee' no ,different than :ones you , • .
Often refuse to help. at henie, .-e.:vory WOMEN'S- :MST,ITIMB MEETING .
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Bruce County Child's physical needs'
TRAIL RANGERS SELL FEANUT:i •
:;10. RAISE CAMP FUNDS:
' At O 'recent ;meeting of .%he Tr4r
Rangers, with some fifteen iacIS'
etteedence, the group decided to ser
hot' roasted peanuts at the. hockee
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matches ' in. the arena, in order ea
ectie`e funds for their summer cane -:
•."Buct" gee got the "owe' of his
Neel's roaster and ;with a limited sun
ply of peanuts the leek's underto*
their new venture at. the.e.Juvenne • ,
;eine. • last. Wednesday. They were '
old out at the ened of the first period
and for Thursday nightieinterned
ate ge:nie had a bigger stock on hand '
to supply the ready dernand:..'
BRUCil•AND'HURON COUN`IfiEB.
SELECT WARDENS, TUESDAY
Deaths -L -Melville Culberte Dungan-
non; E. 'Baker, Underwood; ,Jessie
May Saunders', AShfield.
• ••• SEPTEMBER
' 153 fsniendid, entries resulted in :
Horticultural Secieetieis fit:44er show;
adjudged best ever. ,
' Ten per: cent: rebate to all lecal.
hydro users •was'aneunced, effective
,in ,Getober.
• Rat of 'lightning 'set 'afire can of.
gasoline in driveslied on Gaunt farm
but blaze was extinguished withinit
•oecasion.Of theit-Cisie with a birthday addressed local Meeting on .the stiti elintich community. Met to Celebrate the
^eke, with 8-7 dartenee. Accompanying jeet Of a'' Consumer's .Co-gperative occasion of Hector McKay's rtinetye
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:the .gentlemen, was ' Mrs, M. •Horne, Flint: ' ' . . ' second birthday'. Eleven Of party were
dark, • ' , , '' ,
He'll saunter fever to the .parlit.
Was practically a treltmgeneighbour Army worm invasion of Bruce over eighty, their :ages • toffilling 910
vyhose mother,.:the late Mrs. Ferried, . . .
And 'round the • big' bon fire nits , and close friend. of Mrs.:Nelson. County reported,' which• reached ser- years.; .
Mid-Augest o ght oppreseive
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, e- ions proportions and did '. considerable .
With all the pretty wemen-wits,••, Mrs, Nelson makes her borne with
. The
Ho'11 go boat raiing as a title her daughter, MrsJohn MullinOenuege in this, inimedrate area. . heat and heavy rainfall • ...• , , ,,
• On Sundays, , 'stead of Sunday .. elderly lady eis . still enjoying ; geed , Death of Daniel twig , caused . by . Revival . Of .Caredonlan 'Genies • heee,•'
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• • • &hoot . health and has retained her facultiee' tetanus infection. ... •• • beeama -much: talked' Of subject.
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to a remarkable degree, her eyesight ' Ravages onusheeit !in Kinloss )lam- Seent bat on the "Red, Brick"
. • And to the deg fights he. will go, .
,and hearing being little effected as Eihe ed on wolves, tie eye witnesses Of'the farm • was struck by lightning, and
He says they're' One. deg -gone 'good -1 • . • burped •to .ground, • • ,
. shoW;• : • r
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. • ' approached the four -score and"iet- Annuals. claimed them to be. .•• . .•
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And imee he has a neit'amitition, Mark; - . • Call extended . by the joint charges :revs°, "Welves" shot in Kinross, but
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-To friend the.Feh. big•eXhibition. . • • Mr.'. and Mrs... Nelson were married of Ashfield 'end Ripley •Presbyterian
Departinent later ruled they were
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e • •• • in Scotland where he was'emplityed Churches,. to •Rev e Reynolds Wee. • dogs and refused to pay ,the bounty.
But when the springtime" *meet et, as aerefillee. Attracted by- the „possi- ' A Coinbined harvester and thresher Mex Sntith gmie" illustrated lecture
round, ' • ', , , . bitities Canada • offered, the youthful madeettee appearance in this locality, ith work being carried on in 'Indian
Hein ,pointhis trailer homeward eouple made the long sea voyage, to and attracted , much attention as ,it Migehue, schools ::in, Northern Man-
• bonndr : ' , - . -: , ' ' , •. . this conntrY,.,and carne to Ashfield: Ott and threshed' ntienerout 'beide of Rolm: •• ' ' • ' .
And joyfulik.iwitiy- 1:16,11. go,' in 1S74, to the rough log Aunt Ionic' graih in the One Operatiiiik . ' ' •Work , on the Clanstriens seviMming
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To is home town, figitis 'called of MI' Nelson's einele-,. Mr.r. Ferguson. Dittrict .farmers - met in "macre)* peel at the. old ' Waterworks pond,
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Locktiow4 • • ' • , 11Its. Nelson. recalls how hoe .hu s- ° protest freight. rate ine4u-alitie readied a point .whereit was "lin
e .itterriaing of •Daniel. Long were elt-
Opened.. . • '
. Ann •Non. lend at once deeided,I'm no' Aing to WhiCh • they. helieteed, disetriminated • .afAgially!'
, I' Awl rsgt .1,, did, gild that win., is against the ;Ontario; hunter.. •
fanned and a preliminary ihquest held
Read • the, big adyetasement on the tedaythe old Nelson hemeetead, Own.; : Miss' Margaret MaeCallum tender- .
to ,•cleterinifie the cange' of his death.
hitt Page of this ini. THE MARKET
. ed by hih ion p,obert.gelion, • . . : ed resignation._ 4 membere of Public :
The Clansmen's annual street earn,
STORE; Pierieer lite in theee early days 'Sellool Staff, to apcept position on St, '•
had its herdshipe, but was not *itii- Meti's 40101 Staff; _ " " ., • heel netted $230,00,
Out its joys, and •strong ',bonds; of - • , 0 .
' Ashfield Township sold a debehte • Transfer,. of Taft 1VIeLeod, •Agrieul-
teret representatiCe fee Huron Court
BORN* s I ,
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ure iStue in the itriotitit . a ;$50,000
"-. took-ol.-NStiplkhttiri , Galore': kios- friendship. Still 'continue is iseeerideric-
; .7-pitaltton 41endAY, Jim:miry. MOT, to Mr. e cl by t'ke' haiipy •', VW • eniolfea• on , .tc'''..."!°111,,P,__1;6ti'-it',,,,:__,_tierhliti,L_m 't4„ _,..11162,_tiliirig ' .tves.4,41.-111n6unC6t1" His 96'ues'uf'
,edoeteauee- - atagjig. Aiiii.ig,,,,,,,,,i.-6,:daa, . .toivettltz,. „mat laztitatt&o,miL---
and itra. peter' took' of Ashfield, . a' Monday ' by the .three - tole surviVei•S' Liawe'''m441 l';'"wear''''"1"1"'w'''''''''HIG'till
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. that Ben(Cantle-wed Ott Page ;we)
ing ft), $:12A*0; . . '.i ,,, eerly':in SePtember.
i ' • ' - of Oita' era;.1.iit• „rieighbourietod.
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Inquest jury found head wound,
eaesed , by blow on the head, was
Source of infection coueing death of
Daniel Long. • _ •
•• Nine .'schoOls: in parade at Kinloss
!Township School Fen, cancelled, the
year previous due to infantile- par-
alysis epidemic.
Death of • 1200 -round steer, °Wiled
DaVid Carruthers, attributed to
attack, by "Wolves." '
. • Thomas Reid, Lucknoet's eldest resL
ident, and active in the bakery bine
• iness for severity ..Yearase observed
his 93rd birthday. •
Kinloss Sink- Hole, filled ,one year
•age veith .25,00 YarOe Of clay at cost
of lest than $850.09, was standing up.
Bruce. CountY:.Oouncil at its inch*.
tirol sestion Tuesday. night .electel•
Wellington •Seeord 'Fenton, reeve of
?ort Elgin, :ad warden for- 1939- Yin
Fentoti'was elected on the Drat ballet
defeating Reeve S. M. Ewart; of Che.s. •
:ley. The vote steed, Fenton 20, ID'wart„
10. •Reeves. .Eagles .
'lepton, ,and Jarboe Ross, Teesevater: '
vere not Present due to ilinetis:
After an,hour' deliberation M. eau-
.
-nes Tuesdayeatternoon R.' E. Turner
iee.y e of Goderieh, Was chosen Weedee
Tifeeen eCeunty for 1939 bY his 12 _eel
iberal colleagues and fewe minutes
ater, in ;Open session, his append.: .
iieuricil on ;. a motion esperieered by
!leevee kawhinney,of'Stephee.ToWite4
and .Leiper; of Hnilett. Town.
hip, runner-uP.. • • , • ,
veteran in municipal Polities and
t member of County Council for 16
Veers,. Mr. Turner is the first warden
to. dome to •Goderich in 3.0 Ye-atie
•Woulki.. be cared for '
Please ,:do not getethe impression
that, We are finding feult, with' mis-
,eionary *irk, or work that any so:.
et is is deing but frOne what ,we see
Calmest 'help thinkitig -that More
swat 'help could be given needy home
Bruce If .thia Work was .•done bv
)igeeitations you would not only'
helping the, .homes badly' la; need:
eat you Would be•,helping every tax
payer .-Of • the :County -Of Bruce be
.:xteee if some oegaeizatioriedeeS not
Issuine Abe responsibility:. it must. be
lone by muniCipal authorit1e, tint
, .
. et, De W. 'Cameron,.
. Supt. 'Children's A.id Society
e Presentation made by. School Staff'
tee.-Sfies.„Margiree.,MeCalluin and Mr.
Pursesof mot* presented.-frEtF
'and Mrs., W'rn. McGill by Paramount
friends., • . . :
Greta ilumphroy, Belfast School
pupil. Won the silver trophy at St.
'Helene School; Fair,
.Billie Taniah was. high senior _at
Ashfield School Fair, winning. trophy.
An axe that got into the works,
*reeked Harold cletunt's ecorn ' cut-
ting maehinel. -
Isriter Allison of Hamilton, had
charge of manslaughter against hini
in the death of ,Daniel Long, dierniss-
ed. Pound guilty of assault occasion-
ing actual bodtly herne, and was sen-
'tenced to three months in jail.
Lueknow kill Fair, had sensational
indoor exhibit in ;New keno.'
The -Department-of Gamennd Fish-
eries ruled ,tbat Ahree "wolf" pelts
were those of dogs. Animals Were
shot in Kinlosee where they had teen
marauding Amen.
' Robert Wilson of Ripley figured in
dual motor accident, that demolished
his ear and damaged' two ethers.
•
Deaths—J. C. Stothere of London;
Dr. 'Wee;Hackett. of Detreit a
hative of Ashfield; Mr'. Alex Inglis;
'Donald R. MaeDonald; •Ilteron 'Fown-
ship; Mrs. SAinth, .04e, Eft-
lyn 100.4.:"
Read the big advertisement on tht
lest pagdof this issue. THE MARKET
STORE:. •
. . •
-OCAL MERCHANT
WINS Wrr
Lloyd G. Tervey Allowed Portion 01
• Damages, Sought, In. Snit Against
George .Craig On ,Breaeli Of Agree -
Meet Grounds. ' • ' • '
• A, judgenrent in a,ciril shit by LIOYd
O...t Tor*, local 'enerchant agaireet
George Craig, wets, heeded:down by
HisHonor JUdge Robb a.•few
agoawarding . awardng •Mr. Ttirvey a portieu of
the damages seniatt ' ,
-1-eet'--TsTer'elt•Te4a:ifirearl7lette."."-Mee;erd''illletraIit
agt
ment on the meet of Mr. Craig, to pur
chase the stoat •atid fixtures er the
Tervey 5e t� 41.00 stere. • , •
Negotiations to. buy wereteommen •
eed late in, 1987.with egeeement of
Sale being 'drain up• on •February 4th.
A check.fpr.$25.00 evas paid Mn T.ur
ee,e, the, cheek :being. that of the de.
fendant's :bro.ther ;Kenneth, who Intel,
stoppecrpayneene �f it
„.
;The January meeting of the, Wom-
res ffnstitute-was held in the Town .
iall •.on Friday' witheenrattendance
eerty. A report wasreceitred freen the
Nieniumity • Nite :Committee and it
yeat •decided to lead the geterteittMent
kver to a future • date; In discussing
vays and means , of raising ;money,:
the Institute decided to ask %he Arena •
''.-lorereitte for the Privilege '9f sell.
!lig het degs. and coffee , at hockey' "
,
• eames. The matter of a family in need'
•KALS: presented to the Institute And
qrs. T. Clarke and Mrs; M.• Henderson
enpointed- committee" to look intl.
.•
he matter. Several donations were
'•lifferea it the meeting. , •
• A.
• The motto "Make: 1939 the. Best
Year: Yet" was taken by ,Mrs. R. L.
iteleaVen. The roll calf wee answered
sith current event: The tepid; "Wheet
Women ewes to hereCominurntY
Home and Heirself'?,,, was, ably taken
by Miss Mary McLeod., Mrs. T. Clarke
dealt With `"Corelnunity Activities she
Retie& fiWomen'S liat.et,waa an a
wising reolling 'giyen by Mrs. M. Hon -
Jerson to elose the pregtam. The
niinde piecoanrtestl-Was won by Mrs
Phillip -swi,t..
In sunemaig up his findings H3
Hpnor pointed out he , preferred th
teatinionY of the preineiff and la -We
to that of •the defendant and his
brother wberever they differed; no
Only on one of the partieulae portion
Cirthe :eeldence; soncerning the irn "
peovements to the store fietures, but
genTgrally throughout the eiee.
iMBERLY ,RABBIT DRIVE -
NETS •MANY JACKS ,
f •
Big begs. of jack rabbits, from 151
to '200, are twice -weekly being ea
Aired by Goderich nimrods, 162 being
the count in Saturday's drive in Ash., '
,Township near Anebeeley. Hum
ties . varying in !item's& frMn 40 ta
ArlieenrelmreentrOleiPateeih-the;drieres-•::------:7zr--4„,
ettl-ItheirmentieWitrieatrer
ethers front rural " districts. A new
wrinkle is the appearance this year
lf fox .fiteniers at the scene of the.
beet. They hher•%he carcasses, at 20e
each, for fox food. The, inoney is
pooled to Pay for ammunitin..
TWO 'REFEREES TURN VP,
FOR (;AME RtRE
For last Thutsdaef's gathe hare
between Wingham and Lucknowt two
referees Were en bend handle the
game.' "Tory" Gregg ha d been as-
signed to the jots the daily GALA.
bulletin puhliehed by W. Hewitt011.A. secretary.: Bev. Bamford of
Listowel, group tortyenet, appoihted
liRooetSr", • Meir .S0)461.11'1, who
...tthvitaliott,ttitottiaggis,,,..e.ie" 'close; e meetirtgwith peteeeeteeee
PRESENT LIFE
MEMBERSHIP.
Presbyterian W. -M. S. •
The W.M.S, of the Tinshyterian
eeturcheheld its Jenuaty reeetirk '
the pirreli with Mrs. Ewan MacKen-
zie in the chair After eeittgingehymn .•••
MacKenzle-took the ,Script -
ere' reading and 1ed in prayer. Mite,',
utes and toll call Were taken. A:pleas-•
ant feature of the Meeting` was the
presentation efiea Life',Membeeship
, Certifieete Mee: *Thoei Aitchison.
The thenibers were„ delighted t� honer
me who had for „so many years shown.
'inch- love ,and loyality ,to the work .jof
the church.
Mrse Leeltert"took the ithle etory,
Mrs. pette3ms Oak '--the tohic--Iiie
and 'Work of Dr. and Mrs. Buchanan,
pioneer missi.onaries" to India. Read-%
jug by Mrs 'Richardson and duet
Mrs. Robert Deugles and Mrs. Mar.
followecteMrs. n: V. MecKen.
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