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PRESENT : PURSE, .. • - .,.- . __ .
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• On Wednesday evenin.g. pf last week ."
County Council, Reeve Richard. tiliAtt-
aipwards of one. hundredpeoplefrom of Kinloss was appointed for a three
Pararaellrit and,•Coh7 12 ga010'etil il),! year term as a mehnher of the High,
• the .Orange ',Hall, ,laecknow, . to do ',ways Canainittee, taking the place Of
boner' to Mr. and. 'Mrs, John Jamie- I David ,McDonald, whose term, had, ex-.
son, Who have recently Moved to Ale' pireci-and Who is l'itA0liget -a MeMber
village:. , .
'A, Malt ,enjoyable tithe Was stient,
:When: a fine program, of music, read-
• WANT TO. RENT-100-acte farm
awith baildiagsi near LI -tallow- Apply
•- at Sentinel Office., .
'FOR SALE—Cream Separator, late.
model, -slightly used; bargain., Apply
, atvip -28; Lucknow Sentinel.' _ •
,WHYlstIFTEA ?with Itheu)natismi.
'SCietteit,"Lurnbago? 'Runnteaps Two -
Way Actiort iptickly relieved : Pain
While attacking' the. triage: MeKliti'S
DRUG STORE
A.MBITIOUS MEM We wish to
contact for steady -eritploynteht
-•-•-•-good :pay independence.. Everybody
'buys... our 200' guaranteed Products.
Higher itualiti.•LoWer prices: :No ex-
:-rleasee needed., Your miccess 'naked
ours, • se we help Iola, Big continuous
repeat' sales and profits'. No tisk,
Free, catologue and .details; FA11.11.
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Lucknow Ont. Thursdat January 26th, 1939 ,
. •• i R1911WAY'S Ci*MITTEE.
• At last week's sessioa„ of 'Britee
NOTICE .
The annual meeting: of the. West
Wawanosh. Fire Insurital Company
:Will be held in the Parish Hall, Dena -
gnon, pa FridaY,' February
1939 at 2. P.M; to :reeeive rePorts,.
to elect .directors arid transact gen-
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aral
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Ingo, duets and solos filled, the earlier
part of -the evening, after which the
following address -was read:
To Mr. arat Mrs. Jamieson.:
Dear Friends:.
„It was with deep regret' we learned
that you had )eft our commiailty„ and
in the future *GO& reside in Luck-
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now. , ,•
In the few years' which youhave
spent with us you have proven your-
selves to be real neiibbOrs, • true'
'ft -Praia ,and goad citizens, so We have
.gatheredl.here this :evening' to show
you that although you have Moved
frora our neighberhood you slatil not
he forgotteh„ . ,
We hope that 'ih your new ho -me
you will make naany newiriends.
btit still Temernbpr •the _old ones: •
We hope you will findlife's hue. -
dans lighter 'and that in the passing
years. !`the fates" will 'de:alkindly
with you. • ; •
We aak you to accept this purse -
not • for • its • inercenary value but• in
appreciation of your seraies to our ;" " •
regulation of the DPpartment Of Agri-.
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dontinunita..., „ " •
Culture Which PrOhibits the use of
May it Mier be a reminder to you ;
crelam gathering • stations,' claiming.
of your paramount friends.- • .
• 'I that this regulation has greatly ineon-
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Directors Davison, MacKay and Mc-
parthy retire, but are eligible for re-
election.
G. Cd Treleaven, Sec'.
NOTICE
Sealed and marked tender d Will be
received by the undersigned, un •to
1 o'clock „ on Fehrua:ty 13th,
1939 for the.•crushing of approxi-
mately 4,000 cu.' :Yards'. of gravel -in
' two setsoand to load approximately
.4,000 yards of. liner:mho& grave
for the ToWnsliip :of Huron:
,• ' A marked Check of $200.0Q Must,
.acconipany..iehder ...and all work to be
campleted:`Zar;Ot 'before .August, '1st;
, 1939: Also tentlers•..fOic , tracking Of
gravel oh the !TOvvitshiP• roads 1f
,much Per ,cu, yardIter Mile: Marked
, check, '0 $20P0' accompany
, tender• . : ; , • •• •;'
Tenders ,will be Open at 3 ercloCk,
raw. On February 13th:et the ToVii-
aihip Hall, Ripley.
. Donald MacKay
Merit";
of County Council. The 'Other. two
Members' of the committeeare Reeve
Munn of Ripley artd'ex-ReeVe
Davis. of Elderalie,--whO is the ,chair -
Man for 19391' Reeve William Winter
jof Walkerton is the County ;Council's
I representative on the Bruce County
Hospital Beard: Reeves, 'Fischer . and
McTavish are the delegates to the
animal IConvention Of the Ontario
Agricultural
Agriceltural Council. , Reeves 'Evans
and Dawson, with. Mr. G. R. Paterson
Agricultural. representative, will con-
stitute the Reforestation Committee
for 1939,'
ASK NEW CREAM
LAWS BE • AMENDED
The present yegulations.;c.o.yering
' Au ;lira]
areas, was • a :subject:of Much ilis
ctiision at last week's session Of Bruce
County Council
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Reeves Logan •of Huron"- and Shew.
felt of Kincardine TiawnshiP sponiored
a resolution p • rotesting against the
AGED ;RESIDENTS; ,-
REMOVED BY DEATH
Willialn. Irwip. TPasaed Away atur
eiaa in , His *With,' Vear-a.--Tlionag
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Reid Died Stiddenly Monday'
• 94th Year. ' ,
WILLIAM,)I".RWIN
'Death eaati S-atuadaY evening re.
anti •lx4ifin; th•
yeari a resident of far 'tivan-
ty YearS,7ana1 ipeitiPer of, one of the
original pioneer faOlies to settle in
Ashfield in the ilaCkettawn cpnimurt,
Mr: Irwin bad been in failing health
for a lengthy pried gad had grown
gradually weaker, „MAU :•he, passed
away Saturday. Meg:Irwin, prinerly
Margaret g, member of
pioneer Langside difitriet, family. pre-
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,deceased. her husbaridthree years ago.
'William 'Irwin, the, second oldest of
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a 'family .01 uine chficlren,' was son
ld
of. the 'late r: arid: Mrd. James Ir-
win. He was born heal' Toronto, Where
his father, ailiattive .of Ireland, as a
beat carpenter, 0441 his trade •at
"Muddy' York"
When a-2, there infant, btriliatentaf•
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mOved to the virgin ,bushland, at
Hackettown, f011pirlag closely after
the, arrival ;of. Joseph Hackett, the
:first settler to Orr§ new community,
which was only'reaChed after crass-
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ing the .swantpland -near. the ninth-
concessimi, north Of which, no other
settlers had dared to; vetatire. • • * •
-There James Ira/in. hewed . a 'hoirte-'
stead 'on the farm . owned by,
Spence Ira•Tin. ' After William had
•arown to manhood acquired the
farm now owned bsi Ralph, Cameron'.
Industrioud,and thrifty, Mr. and -Mrs.
'Irwin prospered as;tillers a the
soil, and on Armistice: Day, November
llth, 1918;, retired to spend their de-
clining' years in Lucknoat. '
Surviving are three. send, William
Jetties of Pittsburg, who %was herne
for thelitrnetal,'Erniegof Wilkie, §ask• .•
and Jae :win: has spent the past seven
years in .. Luelcilevi his aging.
parents . , .
Of the familsr of nine; one brother,
'Wilson Irwin of Ashfield and two sis-
ters; Mrs. Darrow and.'111rs., Smith Of
nekney Survive. ,Throe brothers:
James, John and George and two 'sis-
ters, Mrs. Thos Davidson, and Mrs':
Tlugh Rutherford preclecea,sed Mr. Ir-
.
• The funeral service was held .on
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Tuesday;- front' Mr. Irwin's late res-
idence, conducted by R, C. Toad.
Interment Wad' made in the' family
:plat in Tiffin Cerfictery with...Tack
-.Cameron, Wm. Standler, Wm. Robb,
Gordon Irwin, Wm. J.Ir*iit• and W.'
R. Farrier acting as pallbearerd,
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•THOMAS REID • •
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lEACHERS' §ALARIES IJP
E. C.7Beaconi,.I.P..k. for South Hur-
on, told Huron _Comity Council the
'average rural -bagel teacher in 1638
was paid $718; an increase Of $60 over -
the former year, in South Hureit
lowest ,salary paid is $600. Only
are paid under $700. The average
salary Of the urban ptihlic :school
teacher ,bavas now $974,:.: There ileifot
an haemployed, teacher in his in-
spectorate, ,Mr. Beam* said,. predict-
ing a shortage. Enranterit again
SleaViecr a decaetise, • there being Efi,ee
schools With an ,attendance of 10 or
less, and unless there• is ari inerear
these will be closed next term.
' Mr. Grant. MeDiermid read' the ad-
dress. while Mr, Patrick Gilmore made
the presentation , •
,In a few appropriate, Words both
Mr. 4 Mrs Jainieson expressed sincere
thaaks for the generops gift ,but
,most especially for the spirit of tine
friendship, that so evidently came with
Ole gift, also irotiting each sine pres-
ent to: visit them in their new, abode.
, :A:hearty lunch was served and a.
Short tinie spent' in dancing.
I *COMING Ef,ENTS • I
.,,OANCE AT KINGSBR1DGE
. A' social ;and dance will be held -in
Kingsbridge Parish }tall next Mon-
day eveninr, Amain( 30th. -Music by
MacKenzie's orchestra.
HoocEir
Hattiston Bronclaps will 'Play an
0.H.A. game 'with' the S'epoys in the
local arena ?twit Tuesday eight, Jan-
uary' 31st. This is the last home.game
. of the ,sehedtile and the locals need
the win. ",
Next Thursday, February,
Teeswater play herb in a juvenile
• game that also marks the last sc,hed-
uled game.
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• 'NOTICE
The munial. meetint,o, of the ,Luck,
#9*- 'United , Church Will be, held
this 'Friday. evening, ,Jannary 27th,
at 8..P'eleck... Membersand adherent's
are reqapsted to .note the change in
date. Refreshments will be served. '
IN -MEMORIAM
'DURNIN--2In loving: memory of out
dear mother, Mrs.:Cliarles E. Durnini
who passed away January 27th, 1938.
'As a wonderful mother we think of
, yeti
In memories that are tond'and true,
-There wasn't- a thing, too big or ton
small
That you wauldn't try to do for usi.
Quickly and silently came the call,
Her midden death surprised us all:
We have lost,:but God has gained;
One of, the best tir world .contained:
Ever remembered by ,the, family.
Venienced the farmers on the back
concessions and 'outlying sections. Of
the. province. If *as further nein*
out that thi:reglilation retards ,rather.
than hastens the transportation
cream CO creameries, and that it la,
having a destructive effect upon h,am-
lets and villages , itt diverting trade
to liartichlar eentres, thus, removing
conveniences ..from the farmers.,
The ,Agricultutaf Committee,to,
Which the resolution was referred,
recommended that the regulation be
amended so.. that cream gatUring •
stations- Weald ' again be permitted
to ,operate, in districts where weather
and road conditions • prevent 'the
sitisfactorsdgathering, of cream frorn
November 15th to March 15th, and
with this Modification the resolution
will be forwardel to -Hon. Mr. Dewan
for his.considertition. o •
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OBITUARY
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ROBERT WEBSTER,
Robert B. Webster died at his home
in • Chilton.. ori Sunday after a brief
illnesa. He was widely' known' through-
out, Bruce and Huron .counties.,ad a
farmer 'and breeder of fine horses.
He 'was born . in Kinloss Town-
-ship, Brine 'Coenty, one mile west of
Luelnow, in January, 1870. .
In 1898 he married Jessie A. Wat-
son, who survives. *They farmed in
Kinloss srnd 18 years Itgo..they. Moved
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FAIR- SOCIETY
REVIEWS
'Pay PriZe..1VIOney In; Full And Rit,NT.
Specials in men's and boy's work
clothing, shirts, panta, o 'Verallsi socks,
mitts, etc. nip MARKET STORE.'
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TO 'REVISE COUNTY ,
POLICING BRUCE
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As intimated to Cimacil.in 'a corn-
munication from the Qpramissioner
of Provincial Police that there Must
be a general improvement in ,County
Telonatabtrlaries 'at onee Ana that, tbe
administration of jnstice in .invinY
COnnties is .largely attributed to lack.
of efficieney, steps will be 'taken, to
Small Cash.. $4plus --r• Consider,
Holding Spring Falir-,•-Conintittee
Appointed To Investigate Enlarg-
ing ,,Grounds With Race. Trac! .U1 -
timate View.
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Director's -of, the Lucknow,' Agri-
cultural Society meeting' Pri . Friday
heard the peat year'
activities; wheri,prize' money was paid`
in fa, leaving a 'small . cash raurPhis
and disiussed meane and !aid platy
for an expansion and: progressive pol
icY"-for 'Society,. WW1 IS nearly
three-quarters of a century old:
President S. E. Robertson, whoava:-
rethrned, for a second term, presided
-The financial report slipwad• total
receipts, of $1419.52; with expendi
turd totalling. $1375.13, leaving- v
balance Of 044.39. Prize money paia
totalledapproximately Mo., not in
cinsiVe of in4rchandise prizes, and les:
'ineraberdhip fee retained. prize men
ey Was ;awarded as follows; Horses
$166; -Cattle $198; Sheep $50.50.
Swine $19:75..; poultry $26.25; Grair;
$21.35.; Roots and vegetables $19.00:
Floaters .and fruit $5.;315;. rood an'
Clothing $113; Arts andciafts $6:75
Children's classes $17.40.
. The report of R. -3. McCormick
reorganize itt order• toimpuove• the departmental: inspector, was receive(
efficiency of County polite fortes. „ .
It is,,,eatimated that at present ,there
are about 65 County Constables, .active
and inactive in Bruce Cannta. The
Legislative „Committee, to Which -the
Matter Was retorted, recommended
that each Reeve forward to the Ceara,
ty TreasUrey, alist of the Constables
,in his municipality with a 'report or
their aCtivitieS. When these .-lists are
rceived theweeding oat:process' will
.begin, and it Will' be: A ra.ae of the
survival of the fitest, as it is telt.
that a small force of trained and effi-
cient' 'Constables. will' be More effect-,
ive in law tenforcernentthan a larger,
force, which ineluded inactive •and un-
trained men, ;It, ieproposedthat in
future alt appointments as County
Constable's' shall be fully investigated
lie°f(tie being 'made, • ,
• The COnunittee thither recOnimen-
aled, the appointment of a. sPecial
COuntsr Constable whose, duty it Shall
be to enforce, gy1awa relating to
Hawkers, Pediars'and Auctioneerd, and
other County By -Laws. Since the rip,
poiritnient of Constable A. E. Fee-
gusoti as Goaler this pOSition:has been
vacant:
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Death came with 'abutting sud-
cleness at noon haur op Monday . to -
Thomas: Reid; Lucknow's oldest cita
izen and busineddrnan, and a res-
ident of -'the village for' upwards- to'
seventy years. Mia Reid quietly ob-
to Stanley ownshm. Seven years ago served his 93rd birthday. last Sept -
re Ifed .-fraKriettirelitaFaird,anov.,-,-- °
terest,‘:41fra,aild-';--c6titaleifiatta-ag13tty-;ge.P.
outside his home, wathe - Orange
Order. IA Member of 'Varaa L.O.L.,
No. 1636, for 11 years in succe;si.on he
wan the prize for best drummer att
July 12 celebrations at variotts' cen-
tres.
Surviving besides Mrs. Webster, are
• three sons, Elmer J., Vatson,R.,-and
Melyin L. all farming near Varna;
one italf-brother, James C. Wehster,
rider Lucknow;' three half-sisters, Mrs.
Ideerge Coleman, SeafOrth; Mrs. Tints.
,Blake and Mrd. William Ritchie, Ash-
field. Tiie funeral, under auspices of
Varna L.O.L., was held from Ontario
Street United- Church, on
Wednesday, it 2.30; tonducted by Rev.
G. G. Barton. Interment was in
Baird's .C,emetery, Stanley.
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"14) OTTAWA' ON TO,MLINSON'SGII
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Etta.belle MacDonald of Lucknow,
(LEFT), and Marion McGillivray of
POrt Bleu, (iUORT), who witie red,-
ently chosen by POPtliar-Oote Of their
fellow student§ in tigh Sehool to
a' receive.the acholitiships proVided'eaeh'
,year by W. R, Tomlinson, K C, ALF.,
Bruce Cciunty'a representative at
1)(0inion Parliament.. .In Winning
thee aeholarships 'Miss MacDonald
and Miss 1Viedi1lterayabaae, the priv-
ilege of being the personal guests af,
Mr. and Mra. Tottlinson at thehr,
; Otte*altitine during the Present Peri-
tnentarY seasion. While there they
will 'icarn at -first !hand how the
govertinient of the Bontinien is 'UM-
dueted
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Ettabolle MacDonald is the
• ter of Mt. pnitt Mrs: jam Macilinuild
kto „
we - c.tizerf. • -• of itekt w,
whete. Mr. VitteDenalci has conducted
geitiettil lining business for some
.years. Miss Madtkonald, beides being
OLARKIIIP
a popular student at Lucknow High
School, is an araornplished Scottish
dancer and io the aecompanintent of
the PiPeS, played by her uncle, Piper
Lorne Macifonald, has graced the pro;••
gram of many distriet entettainments:
Marital McGillivray, the Port Elgin
nominee, is the charining 'siXteen-
year-Old daughter et ,Mr.. and Mrs.
Alex' MeGilliteray of the 12th Con-
ceasiOn of Brue,e ToWnship, about five
miles smith of Port Elgin. Miss `Me-
Gilliaray, beide a showing considerable
Promise as a third year :student at
Port Elgin High SchOol is also a
'Welted 1.yoUng; intiaidan and isLin
elthrge ef the organ at Wesley United
Church. Mr.. McGillivray, her _father.,
is riighly regarded as a fernier and
gel:Alen-0M and has Bead On the old start, at 1.80 o'clock. :Pot the opener
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RURAL LEAGUE
OPENS MONIDAY
heall''Iiirrifriiiiired-littiire--at' light
duties about ' the bakeshop until a
manta' ago, when he Was forced to
bed' with phlebitis. He aPpeatied to be
regaining his strength, and had been
about the house 'again.for a tine each
afternohn during -the Past couple of
weeeks until: on Monday at.noon he
was seized 'with a.heart attack. and
passed away within' a few moments.
Borit.iii County Tyrone, Ireland it
1845, Mr. Reid caine to Canada as a
young man and 'shortly epintrienced. his
apprenticeship as, a baker at 'Belle:.
ville in the .sitting of 1868. Within'
eouple,-of years he , ;ante to,. Luck -
now' to accept a. positipit with Neil
Smith, remaining about three years.
From 'LucknoW Mr. Reid went -to Col-'
lingwried :but returned to Lucknow
shortly to' form a partnership -With
the late ynis 'Connell,' as successors
to „Mr. Smith. Fire•preinaturelY 'dis-•
solved this partnership and Mr,• Reid
Monday night 'Will see the newise_theh established his own bakeit bust
°teat -kited rural' •haekey league get these. During the, intervening years
unclerWay.' Four teams are enteted h4'has' devoted faithful service to
liikingsbridge, Dungannon, Ashfield, his buainek, and was highly yegard-
and 'lied" leConUell's- "Rapid City", ed as an 'hot:10'01e butineasinan,
sextettewhose. ;passing yeran'4Yee • the last
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DOUble:headeti will be held each founder al one of the villages early
night, which' Will ..meati each team ))usiriesi 'enterprises. .
Will get into action' and .after three Mr. Reid has been *praetieally a
nights- of play. the 'grintp standing
be-deterniiii6d„ and the PhlyellS
etarted for the league trophY. ° ; ,
Thede, doirbiAreatler. ittraCtioTis-
recommending the erratical of a cat
tie ring; additional care of :ground
on east and South side; minorrids
ions of „prize list, inclediag the 'ad
aition of a Percheron or Belgium clas:
.fOr teams;' the encouraging of Man ,
bey4a 'club work,". the appointment o
a,fair manager, and the holding of
spring fair and , ie crop competit
ion. ' ,•
The meeting appahtted G. II. Sthith
G. A. Greer, the :presidentand th•
secretary, a committee among whos,
defies Will he the general w,elfari
of the Society, anr approved of the
carrying out pf Mr. McCormicleattithei,
suggestions se far as is PosSible:.
John Farrish reported on, the di'
trict meting at- Teeswatef, and"S. E
Rpbertson gOe a report' of the dis-
trictemeeting at Owen Sound.
Cotaider-Spring, Fair
The meeting 'devoted considerable
time 'discssing the possibilities of
.holding a spring fair & 'horse. sltaw.
The area offers excellent facilities Tor
such ;an„ undertaking and the Meeting
, • what could
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was enthusiagtie to see
be, done: in this regard,' and :to de -
termini the re -action of the 'business
Men to such , an lundettakiag, and
what support 'they would ' offer it.
Peter Watson, George Kennedy and
F. G. Todd were appointed a• Spring
Pair ,c6Mmittee. The committee's dut-
ies also •include giving consideratipn
to holding a seed fair in conjuncti n
with the spring show. ,
Effort § .are "t6' be Made to ,haVe
Calf arid Foal Clubs, and any othea
clubs of this nature dna-nu:red in
Burn's Tinte_Brings Storni
Since the January thaw, following ,
theholiday week blizzard, the -mend •
has been marked by almost a coin.:
plate :absenceof snow until this wed
and being Dobby,gurnii.weali it a.p. •
'Pears that •the weatherraii hasn't
forgotten the . fact.. Gales on. Sundai •
resulte:c17 In A blizzard,„ that tailed.
"due to a light snoWfall,,IO effect.
Mott:ring...The storm quickly,„ahateii
-but snowfall on• tueri• day forecast
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more;,wintry. weather to, come, With
high , Winds . thet•-:night,-; .filling
reada e and bringing : out high -W.41
she* plOW' s' again, The sterria Was
acoamaminied Iby :Amy.. teintierathre0
and bitter :winds.' • •
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LUCKNOW' IMB1.0 INSTITUTE
BORN
" PURVIS—In ;Kinloss on :Frid,ag,
January .20th, to Mr.•arid'Mrs:.Har••
Old Purvis,' a on. '
MARTIN—At Nprth •Bay. General
'Hospital, on Friday, January -20, 1939,
to r. and Mrs. Brtice Martin) a
son; •
ClIECKING PENSIONERS
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The '-Bible Institute is an Inter-
denorainational School which., meets
-,wery Friday evening :fpr the purpose
at providing Free •Rible Training to
.ChristianslrOM any Church. Follow -
are the Classes. 7:15 P.11,1.-terl13--
ture Memorization, 7;30 P.M.—Popel
3Ong Service' and Prayer for Revival,
-3:00 P.M.—Bible Doctrine, Rev. E. M. .
Loney,. 8:45 Prophecy, ,
Rev. MaepilliVray. 8:00 and 8A
P. M.4 .1—Classes for High School
4atients Conte and bring -06r
the ipredept time a. check-up
is being matte of old age pensions
713•AYrrilltite:tterlfi-'11171=i7rt:toTnits(52V-4.itt-Hau-
d1 last weeTc71111i.
man • °of the coqnty old age and
mpthers' allowance pensions ',board,
and told council that %gum abuses
had come to light. ' ,
PETITION FOR. RECEIV.DIG
ORDER 'r• •
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In Ocgoode 1101 news ,in
laY'S• Globe and Mail tander,the cap--.
tion "Ila Bankruptcy", appeared the-
:ollo*ing item. "The Lucknow Table
o, (private) Ltd-aPetitien for a.,
receiving er. Pritchard ft,
'oetttion' creditor. pir consent , ad; ,
journed one
It has been generally known for -
some trine that the 10E4 factor* wie
facing. "11, serious 'finaneial 'situation.
:apt Tuesday's announceMent came a's
surpriseaaware.. to inaklY, and .9-S, to what
he de4elopments may be we ,are ata
• Plan . Por RerUitionS
WitlIcerton and Teessiater are mak-
ing Plans to hold re -unions this sum -
trier. Wilketton's celebration will .
in- July, while Teeswater Old Boy's
gets underway on August 6th. '
eprinection with • the • fall miltibition, •
Fred McQuillin and Fred' Martin
were appointed delegates.to the Fars
Association Convention. ".
,Officers'were.all re-elected with but •
very little change made in the list 6f
directors and associate -directors, Cow:,
rad Decker being added 'as an assoc,
iate-directer for Lucknow.
G. IL „Sinith,'' *re. Horriel, D, J.
McCharles, the president and secret-
ary were appointed a committee to
investigate as to securing land and do,.
natiorts, , to add to the Socieges'
ground, the ultimate objective, we
understand, being to prpvIde a suit-
abl'e ittee-track; • • '
ESTIMATES FORC.AST BRUCE COUNTY RATE
MAY BE REDUCEDFRA
FINED FOR S.ELLING
PIE ON SUNDAY '
" An issue of the Sentinel of July 5th,
ins, in the possession of J.,Moore,,
records an,' item about a , Chinaman
ia Winghatii; who' was fined $1.50 far
telling t*.o pieces of pie on Sunday.
Magistrate Reid warned 1liaint that
the nMit-; Sunday pie would cost him,
considerable more. The $1.50 levy
rasadditional to a fine or$16.50
Posad . when he pleaded guilty to
gambling on. Stindey.
litedlong riteniber of the Orange' Cor-
der, In municipal lift he served for
some .fifteen Oars as 01001 trustee.
in all thrit--.thite--atkended
a uomination menting. He. ettbelled
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SEEK 'TO • PROHIBIT
BRUCE DEER, sEAsorsi
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t 10* ;t1
-kor '.N17,01.1Y6.14.4 i 4,
Eastnor,' John A. Logie of Paisley,
LoWee, Tax Rate Is Saught—Other
E'stimates Pared In One Of Battiest and Robert Sloan of . Elderslie. Of
, these all 'Withdrew *wept IVIessrs.
'Sessions On Record, a . Ewart and ' Fenton, and On a ballot
being taken Mr. Fenton was" declared
Bruce County Council convened -for:
elected -on a Vote of 20 to 10. ,
its Mau 'Oral ' session for 1939 at the
The new Warden, Who is the 66th
Coutreil Chamber,'Wallierton,,ori Tues-
day evening, January ...17tit,- With all
Bruce County, hating , been born in
years ago. He '
Warden of the Courtly, is -a native 6f
Members ;' present exCept „Reeves-
Aarbel Tewnstip
Eagles of Southamptott and 'Ross 9.1
is 'Sefviiig his sixth41
eints6titive Year. '
J'eeswater. Mr. Engles is seriouslY
as Reeve of port Elgin, and ' during
it at the Owea-SOund..gospital and
that tittle has taken &prominent Part ,
Mr. -Ross °Was convalescing at his
in. the proteedings. of COuncil. He '.
home in. Tegswater after a reeent ill- is, well verged ini menieipixi affairs ,
ness. Mr, Rasa Was able to, be present
and is agpotl speaker and Will make .
CTION OF °A MILL
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on Friday and :Saturday, . '
• . ' a capable !and efficient presiding off- '
Council for 1939 consists of..'151 feet. 2 • : •• , . .
$. ,
•cludes 7 new, members . as
Reeves and 1 ,DePutY Reeve and in -
Arran, J'acob, ' Fisch; ' irig Reeves.
f°ii6ws' 'Coirttnittee •compoted ,af the follire- 1,.
• The Warden appointed a Striking
Thos. Duft , at Mesiro. ,Pwart, White,.; '
icif Carrick, JosePti WieInnes of ;Culross aoas.heu.
Thede, Chishedin arid Liesenier.. '
0 McDonald, Elliott, EVarz, '
Win. Shewteit e? Kineardine ToWn
The following 'are. ,the',' Standing ,..
thipi. W. .V,- Pollock Of Kiacardirie 1
..iotumitmes 'far the year:. ,
Tawn, Jas: W. Ross of Teeswatee, f',
' Finance
E. J.' Downs of Hepworth. Mr. .
sluiry; Pollock,.'
and .
•Roas and ,Mt. Downs are ,f6rtner mesgrs. ;.t,svart., Ran
Downs, Liesamer, Dawson, Logie. CI) .
Reeves, Who staged a conre-,baek in the,
reeent electiOns. Mt. Deavris had the ... •
Editcation and' Printing'
honour -Of filling the warden's chair 1., ..., ,/,•1,
messAs. "Ny bite, 'Voting, MCDortald;• -,
x'oster,. 'R(46,".McFarlano, itansIntrY.
in '1081 and returns to County Coun- .-ol
cil. after an abtence of eight yea s. .(7), . . . ' i
Equittl:Zatien Mid Salaries .
. The 'first business at the . Opening ' '
'meeting' was the 'election of 'the, War-
.- . • • it
beach. (7)
essrs unter, Daft, Sloan, Thede,
den, and when the 'Clerk called' tor, McTavish, McDonald, Kalb
irthniiiations the.folloWilig nitnieb were i ' - • Agriculture , ' •
• Messrs.. 'Evans, clitt is, iseher,
Dawaph, Illlishell, SheWielt, McTav-
ish. (7) . ' - ' ' ' .
, (COntitated Oil Pate 5)
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• Bruce County Council; unanimously
fipproved a resolution by Dan 51dIntif-
aid And Joint, Dawson that a- petition
be terit:to the Department- of Game
and Fisheries to prohibit the. hunt-
ing Of deer in any part of the County
of 'Bruce for a period of five Ydars.
Iluiva County -a tesolutiOn
trodUced during the, Counts! Council
sessipp t.a • have an or•en season
far. deer hunting in Ilttroni • was
thrciwn Pitt after Sarire
hoMeStead .farnr Oh the 12th eolveA..: next Monday, tingebridge and -Duna as a beaeball player in the idea§ when pi onosed far this coveted Position",
son :or Ids, life. Mrs.. mcomivrai, was, garthan' will meet, 'With "Rapid alai'," the game as played withotit gloves • sliadals hi01144 'Vol's° and WOM- Robb, lTuttteD of Wiarton,. lieu S. Lo.,
"fornierly Mse Mary wants of wet.... and Ashfield -clashing i& the other or "proteetion of itty kind and itt ilia- en's 'hose -and steekings. TlieMAR- gin of Eiu, S M. Ewart
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site half of 'thedual attraction. (uutttitried On Page 8)
XVI' STORE. • ley, Gordon White of Lion it Ilehd:
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