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Lyceum Theatre
WINGHANi
Show starts at. ps m. excepts
Sat.-a---Sata' night two ShOWS
7.45. and. 9-45 ',P. Yn-
mATINgE Saturday afternoon
2.30,
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Thursday, Friday,.Saturday
-January - -,21
.Fredelite Bartholomew
Warner Paste
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"XiDetilAPrE.P• "
Robert Louie Stavensozia .
tele of love and advert.
,ture on glee and land.
Alsa !Tartomi" '
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'onday; Tuesday. Wednesday
January 2,- 24 - 25
W. •C, 'Fields Martha -Rap.
s • •Dorothy Lamour:
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IIROAD(AA
OF 1931"
New songs and new laugh
-in, the musical .treat of the
season. Specialty numbers are '
...contributed, by, Kirsten Plana
steal of the Metropolitan • and
'Shep -Fields and his Orchestra.
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Also •"11.Vin—Dosts not Tay ,
Remember the MATINEE on
SATURDAY Afternoon at
. 249 •p.m. •'
IAdu1ts--20e Chi1dren-16e
Review
continued Pane One)
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cannisieneed administ-
ering free diptheria. Vapid. to cbil-
ren.. , . •
..Pr„ John D. tied -Mrs,. MCKintion,
ep ieun14he-world .Ciatise„. ware • hells
•daying in, Geririensa.when 'Europe.aa•
war -seemed inaninenta
Tames Montioniety, general store
Merchant at Benmillet, burned out
tat the second tithe 'within two years.
.• 'Peck.: Sisters ''"stole the show" at
Fire boinpanY's Mnateur night.
;Richer& Martin had two 'show
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herses killed and one rendered vain -
lees by injuries when streck by pasi,.4.
earlyamerning• train'. • •
. Fred Webster annouriced 'as• winner
aof Calf Club competitien at local
QUIVET
OLIvEr w.g.s...
The Women's Misdonary Meeting
for the mentleef January wat.held in
the 'church on Tuesday afternoon,
Jan. 16.„After the opening hyrim, the
Lord's Prayer was repeated in ties
leen There Were about fourteen men
hers present, 'The.. secretary, Mrs. Q.
Brooks, took ehatge of the Foil .cali
Which was to be answered by a Niel:SP
. Or thought for the New Year, and
• the reaciing, of our Minutes. The Pree
• ident took charge of ;the first part of
, cur meeting,'and, after the businesa
period, . our. leader, Mrs.- Vegan.
took charge of the. re'st 'Of the -meet-
:Mg. The. Deyotional Leaflet Was well
taken. by Mrs. J. Colling. She those
her scripture: 'reading,. John
1-5, and, teed e:piete; "God Manifest
-Us". Then Norine Welder) favor-
.' 'ed. with. a solo "SoingdaY". Mr's,
Osbourne. gave a Yeti iat..erestings
reading, on Temperetice Which ,
a enjoyed .1Ssi everyone. Our Stady, Book,
. "Our .'Worldin Canada," Was capably
• taken by .the leader, Mrs. H. Vegan:
The: meeting was brought ---to a close'
after .the singing;of our dosing hyinr
and :Mae: 'AlexsMeTevish, led in prey
. Mr. Robert Badmen from Dunda,
.is visiting at hie :home' here. , .
Congratulations ire ,extended
••• gr.,. and Mrs. .d. Durabid en. the •ar
- rival of aa little diaighter' at-, their
home, on,January' .6th.
Miss Dorothy McGuire • arrived
as --home after spending. eeme •of her
'NOW SE
Dr, Wni. "Fowler, sticender •to 1)r.
R. JaBeweratwo years ago, left Luck.
now te take over practice at Erin.
Rendem dial:680 of .trarhage t,kt.
'village' dump, again beings criticism.
Mrs. Wee. Magee, 37 -year-old ie..-
ris Tawriehip lady, acquitted 'on the.
grounde .of insanity or/ the.charge
murdering her ten-inonthe-olddaugh-
ter by drowninge * •
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Etta Pelle MacDonald, choice to
High School Studenten, to xeceive free
trip to Ottawa.,
Herb Mcgeillin had to destroy
uable horse, fennel shot in'the leg
in 'pasture field. -
131utter_.stchen as thieves break into
Cargill branch: of Silvetiveed's
ies'
• Rev. Wm. Townshend,. formerly of
Kinleughi; .appointed canon -.cia St.
Paul's aCathedral and diocesaa core-
iniesiOner far the Dioaese Of Huron. .
Mr; Oral Mrs. Pied. Theism:teed
znade'presentatiem by.Pethaly friendar
theY mOva to Teeewater.
Five hundred attend St: Andrew's'
Ball tinder Kaitehea auspices,„
Deaths-s•Thomas Bushell; Mrs. Jos-
eph Lenders; Ell McNamara,
Detroit formerly of A•shfierd. • ,.
• DECEMBER'
.First
First Arose'debenture met in full
by- Claasmen,',Fire Co., and,,Woieen's
• Iestitute. •
, Thothis • Webster elected reeve or
West. Wawageith in three1 carnered
fight Connell alt acclemation; Brown,'
Smyth, Wallace Milleta•Hatold Gaunt
and Gordon McPherson.
Bell Telephone .Company annou'nced'
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Restricted Area Plan ''.feer Huron
Cannty. -gained mementam With' eeliee
of Meetings arranged.
ReY Reynolds Estee' end his bride
Ignored by Ashfield and 'Ripley Congregations. • " • ;
The annual rally isf the Young
People'e Societies of Maitland Piee-
bYtery was held in the Presbyteriall
:Chukchi Lucknowa " . •
Local High Scheel Won; the inter,-
iehool Meet traphy. -••
• Mrs, 'Archie Harper .of '.St, Hen
els
observed her 91st birthday..
Dick McQuaig wee appointed care-
taker et. Lueknow's, new post -office• •
Presentation, mad% De. and• Mrs.
Gs. 'A. Newton in recognition of their
long period of church .service.
Iserraine Dtirnin of Crewerqualified
taaceasCete .in the :inter -county, 'Pub.
speaking contest at Guelph. ,
Over '500 crowded Parish Fiallaet
Kingsbridge for fOwl supper, *enter-
tainment and ,dance.
13011,ia Grant falls. over end of cuh
bert, breeleing. his hip. Dragged him-
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•self from water to roadside Where,
iq was found. .
. Robert' Wilson of Ripley assessed
$210:00 • in fines and. Costa as repult
of Fair Night accidents neae Lucgs
LUCKNOW_SENTtNEL
Pehlishe'd every Thuracle* meriting.
• at Lecknow Ontaelo
Mrs: A. Da MacKenziga.e'Proptietor
:Caneph,ell Thernpsone-194isher.
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.1.9.th, '1039:
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•The apnual meeting of
ehureh *United Chureli
Weinesclay",afteareeon..
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Else White
as beld on
meting
opened by singing hymn -a-0 God Owe
Help, in Ages aPast. The Retinal*
eessete psalm a, was read by the
Paster, IL M. Wright. PraYei, • giver
by the :pastar...-Eaby.aBaricl. Superin-
tendent Mrs.' Lotts gave a repilet..1
MissiOn''''Biatid,aSaperintenctent
?gag. Ross reported-.12.meerings;
meinbera, 12 ..stsbacriptions ,sto• World
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•Frieads.a.Total ereountsiaieed;$18,426;.
Preabnerial ,. $14,51; World' -•Friericl
$1.80;' Expenses $1.95; Mrs.. V.. Ems
made, 'President of W.M.S., reperted.
12 .:reeetinge, .2, Thankoffeiings 'with
average attendance .15, increase of r
over last year. Miesiokery .Monthly
'subscribed sfor by 14 _members; tea-
balee sent, one yelped at $10.0a.
members, 6 are life, and 12 .annual
Tb9 Membership is ;ciiilicied into two
groups, north • and aputh. TheSe
groups raise money by their teas.
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quilting 'and so forth. 2,4"uite .a
num-
ber of .veemen...who ate not' merribers
Village • Connell -cancelledthe poli
-As sheep claims • Kinloss soared
to over. 2709:90 mark, Counell raised
.bourity en "Wild rings. or WuiVea"
. • • •
to $10,00. •• •
Lorne Woods Of St. Helens had his
'hands badly bitten when attagked by
Deaths -S. D. Whaky; former bank
p -de•-•
ASH,FIEL COUNCIL-
Ashfield, januara.9th, 4939
'..CoanciVinet' .on above date, all
rnembefe preeent, and subscribed te
Oath of °thee. • ••.
Minutes of Deceinber meeting was
read, and approved ;on inotien of
Frayne and L Jghnston.
, A letter ftom Como qf Perth re
road. insurance and the: forming of
Mutual Road Insurance' Company
the des* was _instructed to anewer
stating this Township would he in
favor of such a proposal.
alily-LaW No: 1 appointing the Offi-
cers for 19.39 was duly passed ri
:motion of L. johrieton and C. John-
ston., •" . • •
. MOTO by Fray•ne and C. Jahnston
Thet all Mini/tee of all Meetings dur-,
ing the' entiae Year be -published in
the Luckil'OW and Goderich papers
.the week foilo'wing the c'eandil meet-
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The- following ,Bilis an4 AcCoents
taereordered rpaid on siintien of. L
• lohnston and. Andereen.
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Herb Curran,' work of menacuttS
ingayeeeds and erecting .fence $4.75;
The Pedlar people, Signs and snow.
feriae 120.90; Thos-'Ri-vett, trucking
snow fenee4.00‘ .lerb Curran, salary'
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10.80; ' Jake fIV•ter,' ereeting snow
fence .1.25; Herb Pentlandr erecting
snow fence' and ' posts 3.$0; H. Lind-
say, Stamps 6.75; Bank of Montreal,
exelse stamps 660; jehn Fairish,
sheep clairra"9.00; Archie Johnston,
valuer 190; Thos., Bueglese,' sheep
claim 9.00; D. A. MacLean, valuer,
2.00; Gee. W. Fielder, sheep claim
6.00; •Jas.. B. Jeheston; yaluer.
Fred •Anderson, .sheep • claim • 8,50:
R. F. Andrew. Valuer 2.00; Clerk,
tattend these.' group gitthermgs and
deciso remove le liee from
become, members. Amoutt • rareed
$182.95. Presbyterial allocation 8-1.26-
Mi•-M-s--1.8.64;sageriera1.-Tnid
miseelianeoeS: e•apenses $27:77., • The
S. S. repert was given by Mrs. Geo:
:Maclenaghan. • Receipts,. $70.51; ex-
penses, $65.96; balance on hand, $4.55.
Supt. B. D. McCleneghans'seeatrea's.,
.Ed M-CCIenaglian; teachers; H.
Wright, Mrs. J. D. Beecroft. 'R. J.
La:idles/a MrS. J. Felcorier, Mts. T.
ion pe
main street' in1989.• • it is hoped eventually. these may
Ashfield rateCayere eleeted Alex-
.-MaeDonald, ' reetie; Gilbert Frayne,
deputy reeve and aeuncille-i-e-Udeir
Tolinston, Lorne. jOhnsteli and Fred
Anderson • '
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. Lucknow entered VI eik-teem.0.eass;
group. • .
Rural school Pupils' presented con-
,
cert in. Town Hall .as Santa -.Claus,
Paid annual *kit to LudirioW.
' ,Protest entered' with Department
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heads ever closing of cream buying .HMoore, Mrs WLett
stations. • • .
Dr. G. A. Newton, Personal friend
of Walt Disney's father, Elias Dia-
pey, whose wife lost her life when
Overcpirie by gas finites
Mr. and Mrs: Martin Asemstrong,
SOuth Line celebrated golden'avedd2
ing anniversary.
Deaths -a -Mrs: yv#1.. Bowies, forsn-
erly Of Assbfields 'Roderick ,Matheson,:
native of' Ashfield, MrS. Robert Has-
ty, Aslifield; . Mrs. Petera.,Clailc, St:
Helens. , , •' •: is, •
Jack Webster returned for. visit
.fro as Eldorado Mine at Radium City,
neirr Arctic Circles , •
Fire damage in Lucknow was nil
dating 1938. .
Young elected 'Moder-..II:ettie Fox,. Milan. Moore, the elde!....
manager; Mts. Leslie McKeith,'Ash-
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field; Mre. Joseph. darrible, ionnerly
of kinlosss Wiiliarn Hawke -hate, Kira
loss; Malcolm Beaton,formerly Of'
Ashfield; D. C. Taylor, IsucknaNt;
Jack Sineltzer, -Detroit, son of the
late Mr. and ;Mrs. Paul Smeltter,
Lucknow; Mrs. Henry. J. Mckenzie
Ashfield, •
NOVEMBER
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Apple trees in:the Kenneth Careers
on orchard from 75 to 80 yearS of
age, still svigorous and productive.
John CarnerOW.s...sbarn , g4ved as
neighboUrs ially to battle it in
straw pile. •
Two successive disys with temper-
ature reaching; 71 degrees, set all.
time high record fez'. Noaenber.
Fire Cointiarty /protested disardex
of Fire Hall.
_War Veterans, 86 strong,
church parade to St. Peter's Church
MePherson, who lost, a leg a
a result of 'injuries ...in a highway
aecident near Hdlyeciod, was awardel
$2;000 in damage suit settled out ar
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---5":"-Pfillnweaarkiriehella-ra; "s'
Mae Barkwell is at present,
a her horine, after assisting Mrs. A..
aham, 2nd Con, '
'Mies 'Marion Hamilton is assisting
Mrs. C. Durifprd at the lieree a
0. Brooks. ..
Miss Jessie MeCharles is at. Pres
ent at •.her home after assisting„ Mr.
H. 'McKenzie, . • ;
Our Ye:P. Meetifig will for the time
being be held Wednesday night in-
stead of 'Tuesday. , •
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. For. the‘Y.P.U., Moor gave
theareport--36 meetings; 29 Members.
average . attendance • 19, .Ifeceipte
$1171.38 from Tees, playa 'offerings
and eeciele. Expenditure -Missions
and maintenance $33.00; installation
hydro $79,50.) ' ,•
The pastor gave his report -May
Commainion 61, Novenber, 55, •tatal
116 Funerals, 6; no iTeddings; 156
calls: •Receipts 'from, all sources
$1659.34. Ushers," Ted lttedlenaghen
MilanMoore,,„Gteham dillespie, Bars
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McClegahan; furnace emit,' Thos.
Meagre, .Gibsori Gilleapie trustee
board,. B. n. MeCleeahim, It, •Mcdlea-
abet; J. •D. Reeeroft: auditors, Miss
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rA4g 'flys
A Better Kate in \Oki' To tive..And.Wir
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A Series of Letters from Distinguished Canadians on, Vital
Problenis Affecting the Futura 'Welfare of Canada ,
Specially Written for Canadian Weekly.,Neripapers Associatio
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Diet Mr, Editor; .
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Mr. Gee. W. Janine, editor Can-
adian' Statesman, Boarana,nville and -
President. of' the Canadian Weekla
Newspapers Association is striving
'to get- op -inions on "Frow to make
Canada a batter land to work and
Live in." Hie reqiiest that the Editm
of the Huntingdon -Gleaner write ea,
preselcins ..alerig these lines is„redees
. Theloject, is saupendone .for'an'
humble ''Weelt.'"riewepaPer editor 'ti
give expressionipon; -yet every. Can
adian 'Mug. have "an opinien,, other
wise be ot she are not tr.e citizen
of .Canada. Young „people. M.: their-,
twenties.and thirties, I. ane' inclined
to' feel work .elong the s.ame lines
',did.... whens passing theotigh'.
stage. ef..1;- that to attain su.cees;
in life thesaceumulation of dellare, i°.
all rinpartant. • True, - they . are .e•esatsrit.•
ial 'andbeneficial;. but .dollars ••• alone'
do not 'maiee.'fPr hal/Armes, and learn
leg how,teslisie. Usually, the ambit-
ions ' youth a • Who -are •attaining' sac '
aeis, in ae.cOnsulatilig ,.dollairs. have •r.
laresiltdoWnia 'sheath; and it issther
they 'take* airee to consider *Vit. i.
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jirdgesordera15.4,5a.regs-Baltis -Ss Da• irapertant in life. •
16.06, 81:45; James Culbert judges or TO make Canada a better: place a
der re votere' lists 504; Mrs. McKee-,
zie, relief orders for Nov. & Dec. 35.98
S. Martin, relief, order 15.00; Niel
McDonald, relief eider, 16.60; G.C.
Treleaven; searelaof title in registrar
Township of Colborne,. •treat -
meta Of. children 3.50.
. Moved by Frayrie end L. .Jo.hestan.
That the iresiolatioa. be 'forwarded.
Government re • subsidy ori'..last
years reed work. ,
'By -Law :No. 2' re expenditure on
Township rends was 'duly, incased on
motion of L. Johnstons 44. Aardeta
Rei. Gee:sage, W. MaCKay, eon 'if
00-64707,1,,4Alitittaticia34..theity.tt,. •
-4ea-Preebyterlatatsaii'iedOnanity.:,..tealtera
moaa, Was gtiest speeker at Saab
Kinloss. . • • • - ,
Our.Weelc of Prayer service Which
.•hEis been postponed will ie held this
Friday night With our peeter
VeKenzie, 'in' charge., •
,Oliyet itiung People's Meeting
' The reTilEte 'meeting of the Olivet
.S, opened' for Our New Year an'
nesday • .night• with ..our. 'Opening
'hymn and the repeatingsaf the Lord's
PrnYer at the close pf it. There were
a large number of memhers and yis.
- 'tors present.- This meeting was. in
ger of'Maitland Ptesbytery.
„Mrs.."•Wiisoe Irian suffered 'painful
knee injury in auto accident .west of
Lueknow. ' • .
, Authorities warn they will .clarrip
down On drunk driving -within mun-
icipality.
Pee. McMillan, Mrs. Ro'd, Campbell
and Mrs. McKenzie Webb, were the
winners in Christmas window judg.
ing contest: • '
-Sheep claims in Kinloss reached
$1,000.60 for the year
Fierce Christ/nes (Week storm -block-
ed traffic and left 'Cliriatinas holiday
motorists ;trended. - ••
'Municipal contest in Kinloss ToWn-
ship, with Fetter Moffat opposing
Richard Elliott for reeveship. Six Can-
didates entered field for, four "cotincit
seats.:
McKays 4th of Huron, town;
Joe Irwin bag:s deer, as week's open'
season in Bruce andaGrey got under-
rharge of the FellowshiP
Convenor and AssifitAnt, Willie Stew-.
art. The Scripture reading for the
evening was taken by Beth McTav.;
ish.- Marian s•Vegitii• favoured with a,1
,eery interesting reading. We Weicsi
ante frivol/red iseith' SOlo 'hY Beal
who!: was' •injoYed tea all
The tepic "Lord 'Teach' Tht" To PraY" ,
...Was well -taken by ElMer itttry. i
he Oced Rev., McKenzie to ei,le Lusi
\ something along this topie and Mt
McKenzie 'gave us it very it/tore-01g
Change in rural mail delivery. ser-
vice became effective With 'the' Kin -
tail, Lethal*, AMberley triangle Ser-
ved from Gederich place q• Lack -
now as formerly. ,
Sam Smith foiind :helpless in his
home . after. seffetini ,a' stroke. His
face had been burned in striking the
stove Els he fell. Death. oecurred the
,following day, ,
Mr. Walter Sturdy and the ieWitt
'family Moved to London t� Make
their hpmec •
..Lucknow Oriole Patrol WQA district
in competitiors With thirtsaii4
'patrols' in, Grey and truce.,
SpeAal .serviced, marked the re-
openinc andadectication of Kinlough
Anglican church,
elected *as Ittr, WrreaPerden; man
hgerS, 'J. D. Beecroft. J.:, G. Gillespie
R. J. Laidlaw. D, •..McClegithan
Win. Barba/it; FaHenTS1. T.. Mo9Ye
A, 'George.,,I9ItirraY., .Amea°
CotneliuS,. Jas s Falcerier : ;Treas., Ta. r1
•McClegahen; m. acne., Mr. T...,11
Moore. 'WM. Piirden.• The • pastor
closed the. meeting. with nraeer.
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'The Isinareide' tiitedW.MS.hei
their ..Tarieetse meeting at the. hame ois
Miss *ititarszie Resa. Tn the absence df
Mise Timm Ri.ehard,son. //reside/it..
Mrs. Gees ITarkneee 'presided. Paper
were given bii'114isses, Itbeha Mafahalt
and . Ardtras Brown.' ' 'The contest
eneseing the bestn;i,i in a iat. The prize
for,the .cine gueseling.:41,1 nernher,:ns
ale:test to i it Was a eitipt. The
num-
'ber Of beans was -l200. 'Henry
bright's, gyese ;art 1215 was the near-
George114,411ilt:mt43itlear sangstae,Lits lVtr. Albright, "se,teevelce for 'Mt. -.J
aMillan: The. et 'tP1) eae.syn.S 11. -
,Robera". Rae, d. 11,
beard by acclimation. ute held.; their 'ine.etirig teat Tilesd":77
N. a Bushell given acclamation as in the .hall: The; preeident,IMise-Gtere
reeee for second- term. /Mall by IC. Richardson ' presided.. The .roll - call
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clemation also, J. C. eNab, lietb was anewered„ by IL each.- namine
MeQuillia; F. M. Paterson andflarold vegetable. The nuitto, '"Plough deen
Treleaven, s' the :latter •succeeding While Sluggards sleep" Wes. given b'Y.'
Canipbell !hob-ipso/1.* •• " Mrs. Ezra "Wellwobd. The panel -
Marion, Richardson; .three-year‘old. Agriculture., and 'danaclitrii 'Industries
daughter of Mi. and Mre.. Wm. Bich- was ,given by 'Mrs. Ezra Sheltz.• Mrs.
ardson pi Port' Alberts died, &Om. stif- Mowbray • gave •readirigia Current
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„Cletic •was instructed to ''order.
seven •copies of:Municipal World. •
'Connell' then adjourned on motion
of Ansle.ison, and L. Johnston.
• • V. E. McDonagh, Clerk
telk. This brought Ora tart of
!fleeting to a •elose after singirig of
err sacend hymn Then out President
Mr. Neryal ptewart,.• for thie coming
year took I ehatge of -the remainine
pert,
of the Meeting, and After tib
businessi Period' ont:cloeing hYlatit SVE!It
song .amf.4e,....49”ting was btoriglit
close, by prayer Witei):::-MeKers.
zie, 'There yvere 'no contests .as. ;there
'were °Zito 'eaeeativb, or beard. inept.
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our
:11"1"gr:ATI°77--9'417
WM, MacKenzie' returned to school The' .W,hitechurch Women's:Tnetit
BERVIE
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live in, it -reuet.be a good piece to worst
in. In order to accumulate the necees
ary dollars let 'the:individual' realize
that all folks muat live, and share h.
'accumulation of .worldly ,gooda: ID
piece oflassurning all: re,sponsibilitie;
in • oCerating your busizfessi small 01
large, share ,that ..respensibilitY With
YPut fellers*, map. They in turn will
appreciate the° coplidence 'placed
number of men and'aweinien, t t may.
"aave collaborated to 'bring about the .
accomplished task ,have :pleasure la
•-oaking' backs, over their,accomplishrnents, and 'Whet they Might fuithe,
pursue.
The helsPy envirenMent that ea-
iats ili,:the various progressive week.
y newspaper -offices that 1.k.neWs
are , adopting this very principle o•
ssrodueing.i'tbeit pewspapers. .WIseee
this spirit ,Of collaboratian exiSts wsas'
Ind Canada'elargest and beat news, •
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mpers. If mita i, g true Jo tile este ;
ducting of newspapers, it mut also
,e applicable to other 'business eater -
:Prime. ; . • , • a
theni. Their brain and energy is plats
ed in: the work that • is v confronting
them. an other words the. coMbined
brains are exercised in order to bring
.about :the tangible results of it • rea!
suCcessful .business. The twOinen,
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a 'Canada; is gerierally."sPe'aking a
Country made :up of rural .commuie
ties, \smell towns and Sinall
:in each and every elle of these- corn•
nynities a Roard tif Trade is .'essent--
al. Having -a..Board of Trade' -aleee--
net necessEirily mean it is to functioli
pa.; the sole purpose of . locating' ,
&Istria:Is' and building Up' retail .sale-Sa
irograrns. On the contrary, a,Eoard .. •
rrade is a athissectariaa'orgariizatioe
Nat Eiffords."On opportunity. to bring
ill men into 'ccintact 'with One ,Einother
The meelearliamnre about their isppia.:
""ititsesineee--They learn ae-aele- s •
.nowledge the. good' points' in every
slaws Make-up. After becoming Se
acquainted with : their citizens
hey too co-aperate• With one :area
ther to their Mutual benefit
'After all Veld. and dene. e We go
"hrough life for the enjoyments It • •
providesaif are only ePeasminele4
. ;Willing to 'eccept. 'IE.; the nein
With a •smile and the *greeting that s'
!beers, that makes Canada' a better
place to work and live in. • • •
I, : Yours trills!: •
ADAM L. SELLAR.
• Editor "The, Glearier''
H.untingden, aaees .r•
:
Mr„ and Mrs. Innis Murray (nee
Miss Verna Shier), Itiadardirie, have.
thesympathY -of. a large circle 'of -fri-
ends in their hereavement.
Rev. and Mrs. F. dalicRitchie re-,
turned en Friday rtorri their vacation,
Mr, g. Moore and son Owen were
in Toronto rattending the ttineral of
the , late 'Robt. Welsh,' ,veho Passed
away ,g home there on Sunday_
Jan. 5. The late ,yr: Walsh was in his
youth, a reeident here..
"The Pervie Dramatic Club present.4"
ed their play, "Lena Rivers" at purple
Grove last. Friday night; and on Fri-
day nigha of this .week they go to
Lucknow.'
Mia. Sterling Sr is a present nOt
as Well as friends iwould like to ,see
her. • •
. •
foCation and burns.- events•wene given -by Mrs: J. B. Mora
Illuminated cloak installed in clock rison.' • ; •
tower of new Poet -office. The Lingside Rpral Chile Meets
Charles Roulston, 16,, only seriisf this Friday 'evening when the pro
Mr and Mrs: W. J. Roulston, died in zrionme committee, Missess Florence
Kincardine Hoepital.:( • Reeds Irina easliela Jean Osborne and
Motorist striking power line Pole Charlie Moore, will pioVide , the en
near Walkerton, :threw -village into tertAinment.
darkness"on Christmas eve.
IL C. Hamilton of Huron Teviriship -em
•,
• • kr. and 1MS. 'Johnsen Conh nd
• e 'ffi
• Ruby r and Vs. • Wesley: T1..11
passed, away:
-
^ a
, smelt Saturday evening sitithMe. and
NINE STATUTORY Mrs. John%Itiehardson.• . • .
TIOLIDAYS IN 199 Mr. Thee Moore epent the week.
, as . •'-
HOLYROOD
ilasbW;aa-a-E; gat-
iters at Mia 'Robt. MacDontild'e.•
. Mr. end* Mies. Wesley :Pollock
Clark's, Mr. ,and Mae :'Aubrey Lang:
don 01 Port Elgin Were Sunday visi
tors at Mrs:"Elmer ACkert's.' ,
Mr. Merle Johnston is visiting Chi-:
Ca0o' friepds at, ,present.
Itrr. James Parkshas returned. to
Mi. Ernest 'Ackert's, hevireg • spent
the past mem* with his' parents in
British dolurabia:•
, Mr. and Mrs.' Ernest, Ackert and
family spent Sunday•at ME.• Harvey.
A:eke/Ts, at 'Lorre.
Mrs. . 'Ches. Shelil and family Of
Wingliam spent a few days this week
with „tire ,fotmern! parints, Mt. and
Mrs. Chas. dorigram., • .
Mrs. Howard Robinson and 'Phirity.
spent the 'Week -end With the former's
:Parents, Via' and Mrs. T. Mater* of
Pare/mug: • .„ ' '
• Mrs. Alnler- Ackert and Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Elliott, spent Wednesday
afternoon : with Mrs .Nelson Bushell
of Lucknow.
Mr. and mrsi:, Ernest Adceft and
.family were guests at Mrs. ThossHer-
ris on Thursday evening it' a fowl
dinner. •
Mr. and Mrs.. Duncan. Campbell,
were, .Sunday 'guests at Mr.
Eifiterne • .
Mrs, Milton, Donald and diteghtei
sGrace were the guests of Mre."Albett
Thompson this Week. They also irisiaei-'
A HEALTH SV.RVICE or
• IrME CANADIAN MEDICAL;
AESO'CIATION r AND LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANIES
. IN :exaseee •
THE, HUMAN HAS GREAT6
'POWER OF. ADJUSTMENT •
nurrian body ••,possesaes re-
rnarkable strength and yet is e)*,-,
taeraely.fragile. Deprived of eir text •a
fess minutes; the whole body perish
deprived of its blood supply for
end in Toronto with his brother, We;
Holidays for the year larn: ' •
.Good Friday, April 7; King's Birth-' l•ey Who very ill, .• • • - •
flay (Observaneela Saturday, 3114 20; a, •
Victoria 'Day, Wednesday, May '4;„
'Dominion Day, Sat/it-day; July 1, Civ The doctor WAS visiting Rastas'
HolidgY; Vandals?: Augusts Is La- Wile to. „40iiVer her twett111..,6181n1"'
bor Day; Monday, . September 4; VAlle, riding alone N4ftla itnittO he
Thardiegi4rg" Days a(pladrable-sals.4. Eta_diteleaob, ,the read. Dodo:
1VIonclay, 'Weber 9; Itamembratee• `Vintse duelc is that?" EitatifiZ
lIssa Sittutdity, NiAtinktei 11; Christ- "tot. ain't no deck. That's the stet+
knits Day, Monday, Deceniber .25. with his legs 'wore
only a fevie miriutes, the more import -
ant brain cells are 'permanently dam,
aged.
The true strength of .the body lies
in its capacity to .adjust ,itSelf to
charigiirg conditions'. . A simple ex-
ample. is: seen in the, fairly constant'
te.napetaalire maintained by the hods=
despite' •sidcle variations in the. tenip-
-erature of the surrounding atmosPhere. • • .
•
eneao desirableends. Eada'aine /Mist T
ried' some thing which he Can.do witb
Ceram/el satisfaction,. the doing of
%-vhich Shall be socially aceeptable.
• Ile adult attitude"' is developed
hiefly out Of Childhood experiences.; •
The child who feels ttiat at, horne or '
school -he fenislied 'unfairlys that
his punishment is but the ventineeia
adults anger,- is not I. going to. regard.
authority thus 'exercised 'ixs' the iMa
ediate result of his Own 'actions. The
hinniliationa Of a . Child through any ,
means isadestructive 'ase it •under:
mines Self.reSpect. and leads to either
defiance or: withdrawal. The :child •
needs Understanding and direction so
that he may. learn to 'adjust, and, se'
secure heattli and baPPiness for him": •
'
.Many- qther .. interesting example's'
veil's -come' to .mind Of this capacity to
adjust. aSimilarly, the burnan .thind
osseasessanlailitaraet•-the las
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. :s•-iaaa•-•a.lEn-aatissea-stal',.salalessapaitaa a•., as -',..a,..„, - .-'-'3.11-1
eess'ful: -adinsinient ' ';:riteatia•--raitt,?A 46i.,...,:r,,,,,,ple- -
s
.ASHFIELD. 7.NOTES•
.Mr..- and. Mrs.. Jake Hunter: -and
lantilys'sPerit Sunday'. with • anci, •
Mrs; John FE6InOon of :Belfaet. ..•
Mr. and Mrs. Will Ritchie and fern-
\
ily a ej:tat Thursday evening .a ,:the
h (
ome Mr. Les 'Ritchie. ,
• -Mr. and Mrs.. : Rob. Reid visited'
with 'Mi. and Mts. John litcDonald's
:on Sunday.
failure, to adjust means loss of health R. E. Gilmore's.
and, perhaps disease. • -
Itsis obvious: that we must adjust
to. temperature and syther exter.nel
physiCal changes. It is no, 'less tryd,
even if• Is' apparent, filat we musts
indieiclually, Make an -adjustment 'of'
the- 'emotions intelligence to those
,with. whom ,sive list -Fend work and; to
those set inauthority, which 'realise
means en adjestatent to a -octets,: er
the world in which ,Yee: live.
,'Thebpdy. Must' adjust, not only to " '
chanes/in the outside environment ,
but also fo those changing ' eight -
lone "which occur within the hody.
The hhdy:Would be destroyed by .it's
overt preduetiop ,Of heataiiid ;the res.
ichie at by'-produete, of annscelar act -1
ivities if it did pet possess the cap-' •
acitY to deal tVitb then, -through ride
justieg. itself tic) ahem: • -
•
In like,. manlier, the, intellectual and
,enastional, life requires ,satisfacal
,ory adjusiti!ent vithin' as without.
This might be expressed by , saying
that -we mug be able,to,tiv.e with our-
selves as well is With other people.1
There are" many things which eons I
tribute ta thia 'desirable end, We are ;
not all bdin‘ With the sdrne cripattras I
sittes, We have tre learn what:Mee oar las
timitatieris and to ,accept the super-
iority of other..s. without feChff if,
feller ourselves. Autherity sh�ii1 b-64
at Messrs'. jansee and Mallard Baker'eyeen-de-ss, fribll iFtT1ieTj, Saasy's
' 1
1 .
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Sunday visitors 'at Les Ritchie's •
Were Mr: sand ,Mrs. Sherwood
Shirley and Norma of Crewe and Mrs
•Sherwacid and Earl ;of Lanes. '
vaa
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