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.TRESSES---tIn tune with the fashion de -Amend foie Fall,
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TerelD-SIEWN -.FABRIC GLOVES-.Feetra ',hty. In fall shades.
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PURR ;BILK PRIN'TED C.RPES-Ats. opeiartenity, .to piek up ' au,
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KINLOSS COUNCIL PaY hst no. e7, 6.45; Noble Guest,
pay list no. 68, 10.60; Ed. James, pay
pee adjournmene. All members pees. Ile. 7i, 4.75; Miss Purvis, pay list
eue. no. 71;
Conned net August 28th, iist 1939 -as no. 69,15.10; James Bunts, nay
J. R. Line, Clerk.
Minutes as read approved and gigu-
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ed. ' Rod McDougall was given per-
- niiesiOn drein acroes road opposite
leete-9e,PemeOsieln
elheep dairies amounting ,to $256.75
and hripectiOn costs of .$16.70 were.
Cotinanor A. Macintosh and the
Clerk ,wereeappointed to deal with
the Road Inenrance question.-
, elfee,leieMacDoegall petitioned foe
a clean Out Of the keel/Wien drain,
• and Hr. Alex' MacLeod was appointed
• Ccimmistioner ter attend t� • the work.
By -Law No. .4-1939 was prepared
,fixing the rates' of taxation for.,1939
aa follow: 2
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For. county purposes, •a rate of .7
For 'rownab'p purpies rte of
2 niille; •, ' •
For General SchorrI -rate a rate of.
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torchince -with the reqiiisitions of the
•vntious hoseds• -
The Townehip rate :being -1% 'mills
epee 'thin required in accordance With
the ilitMicipal Subeidy. Act .of 1937
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and ainendment
The '•Clerk was instructed to "ad-• Ritchie, cutting weeds and posts, 9.85;
..yertiae for apPlieetlene for the pos- Ellwood Drennan, cutting weeds and
ition of tax collector for the year ditching, I0.35; John Dalton, cutting
1939 at a salary of $100.00. Applicae weeds, 13.75; James Webster, cutting
• eiotis to -sir -the Clerles-ehands y weeds, -3.86-;- John CL.Driltone_ cutting
the next meeting. weeds, 7.00; Hatold Stewerte dating
• Council then adjourned to meeta- weeds, 6.10; Roofers Supply Co., road
gain on Monday, the 25th \day 'of signs, 12.00; James Heave, tile, 10.00
September at the usual time and W. A. Boyle, power maintainer, 195.00
place. „ • H. J. Purdon, operating grader, 45.50:
Cheques issued: R. Lane, hydro Herb c.sirran. salary,• 29.60; T•hos.
at Hall, $3.54; George Fisher, sheen Anderson, cutting weeds, 4.25; Jacob,
• , claim, 77.00; Peter Kennedy, sheep Hunter, Cuttingweeds, 4.25; Liieknow
14.00! W. E. Heiulerson, sheep Sentinel, advt. for tenders on bridge.
claim, 35.00; John. Kennedy, sheep in-
spection, 3.70; Harold Stanley, sheep
1nspeeleene2.40; Wesley Young, sheep
•claim417:75; Neil McDonald, sheep
claim,: 13.00; Walter Pinnell, sheep
Chan, 15.00; •L. McKenzie, • sheep
Claim, 7.00; John Richardson, sheep
Claim, 21.00; Mark Johnston, .sheep
inspection, 9.20; F. G. Moffat, sheep
. claim, 50.00; Alex Percy, sheep claim,
7410; Dan McDonald, ,sheep inspection,
L40; Duncan Tieniipson; •relief 'and
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THE, .0)CKNOW. -$EN
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• BORN LocALanti,GENERAL the -Church in diodeRev. Mid'.
Mathleson the )41 erator• Offielate
TAYLOR -On Tuesdayt'Aegliet 29,
tee Mr, and Mrs. Chester Taylor, West
Wawanosh,, a son;
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ORR-In Jeucknoiv, on. Thursday,
August -31se,Je Mr. and Mrs. Mel -
TAYLOR -In Galt on Wednesday.
Miss Mare' -MeAPIlen of Fort Wil
liam visited 'eat week heee.
•T; R. Graben? of 'Windsor
his .brether, Angus Graham •of the,
4th. • ' . „
English and Oriene. at the grave
side 'The pall -bearers ineluded Rev.
John abjn Mackay;. Kincardine,
(son); Masters Willie and Ian. Mac-
key (grandpas); 'Mr. W. Allen (son-
in-laWee Mr. A. C. Urquhert
Iaw):. Rev Farquhart Mathieson,
Margaret Anse, RN, Regina, peeeeese Dents, Kingiissie; Mr. An -
is visiting at the' h nmeof•• John MO- sus Maclean.' •Ntaithaalare• and
'T. Taylor, (nee Mary 11--odgins) ee-seeeeeee- -zee •••_••• _
Paid 20c Dividend
After paying all expenses the Tees.
Water Old Boys' Reunion Association
has annOuncee' a 20e dividend on each
share held 'by the guarantors of the
big event.
BARGAINS.• in Men's end Boy's
work clothing, eox, undeiweer; etc.
THE MARKET STORE. 7- '
ASHFIELD COUNCIL
Ashfield, August 14th, 1939.
Council met on above date, all mem-
bers present,. minutes of July meet-
ing read and approved on motion of
L. Johnston and F. Anderaon.
Moved by Anderson ' and Frayne
and carried THAI' Arthur Moore's
„tender on the Graham 'bridge repair
work be accepted.• ,
• The fakiwing accounts were order-
ed paid on motion of L. Johnston and
C. Johnston: ' • •
A. P. 'Whiny, retain weeds and
rep tile, $10.75; Geo. J. Drennan, cut-
ting weeds and rep. tile, 14.75; Adam
Johnston, cutting Weeds, 5.00e ROA..
son, Jobe Walter (Jack). -
Miss, Mary Christie of Detroit is
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visiting With Mrs. '.A. D. Meatenzie CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CLUB
• BLUE -In Ashfield, on Friday, Au: Ifel Miss, Leee. ,
Fri -
gust 2hth, to Mr. and Mrs. Donald D. Mrs; •Preah Freeman has tThe- Club meets as .usual' this Fri-
'aen ellt- day , evening at 8 o'clock. All friends
Blue; the gift of a son, Donald Mac- kalif ill'at-thilenie of her.daughter, of the Cluli are earnestly urged to be
Tieneie. ' - . ' - ' ' ' • - Mrs. J. W. JoYnt. ' resent Mr. Ross MacKay of West;
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IN -MEMDRIAM,
AITCHISON-In :leeing memory of
Thomas Aitehisore 'AO. passed away
one Year ago,-sSepeembee 6th, 1938.
God kneiv that Yoe Were euffelteg:
That the hills" were hard to •climb,
So he closed your weary. eyelids
And whispered "Peace be thine,"
Ever remembereceby Wife and fain-
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FEARLDIAX'S Italie' jest receCtred ..nriieetee Theological -Seniinary, Phil-
• ataleY', neve, Pale d,reeeCee froin Toronto adelphia, , bring the message:
priced from e2:96 ,Please eome 'end band a Metl.
• Mr.. and Mee. .Ed3vin Witted»
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Chieitgo :eiCaele ..of- .
• , .point the hour heed. to .the tam th
the
Mr. and Mrs. Darld leuston. Every watch is a conipasee qou
is Myrtle. Webster returned t t.
south 19 exactly•half waybetween the
tatter part of the week to Ottawa ta
-hour and the figure 12° on the' dial.
resume her teaching duties. ,
Sup:pose, for instanee, it is 4 o'clock.
Mr. and Mes. Harry Jewitt of Point the hand indicating 4 to the
• • Fbedfurd, were • week -end v s to •sun, and the 2 on e s y
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AlisF hand indicating 8 to the sun and the
Mr.• and bit'. Stricker and
WEST •WAWANOSH ;kith friends • in the community: • 3outh. If it is 8 o'clock pant ' the
COUNCIL MINUTES
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The West Wawanosh Townshi p
• Council held their regular maim:
on Augnsel8th, with all the members
:present anti Reeve \ Webstek Apresid
leg. The minutes •of last meeting
were read and accepted en motion of
Councillors Gaunt and Miller. The,
following grants were, ordered' pile!
on 'notion of Councillors icPhereort
'and Miller-Dungannoe Fair $2e.00
St. Helens School Fair $15.90; Luck -
rate was set at three mills on motion
Of Councillors McPherson and Mil
ler. On motion of Ci4neillors Miller -
end McPherson, Mr. Hugh Rutherford
was appointed livestock valuator. The
• Council adjoerned to meet -Septem-
ber 12th at 2 p.m; •
Durnin Phillips, Clerk.
HONOURED BEFORE COMING
TO DUNGANNON '
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Hanover -Rev. and Mrs. W. P.
Newman and family, who are leaving
for Dungannon were presented with
an electric table lanip and a bouquet
of flowers by the congregation of
Lamlash -United Church. Miss eElda
Sharman read the address and the
presentation was made by. Miss Ruth -
Redford and Mise Marie Bailey.
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1.65;' Sigrial-Star,advt. for tender on
bridge, 2.10; Neil. J.. McKenzie, cutt-
ing weeds, 4.00; Frank Hamilton, cut-
ting weeds and rep. hill, 18.20;. R: F.
Andrew, cutting weeds, 18110; :Thos.
H. Wilson, Compensation Insurance
50.25; County of HuroneHospital ac-
count, 8.75; Eeeart jamieson, sheep
elaim, 15:50; Lorne Parrish,' sheep
claim, 15.00; John Tigert, sheep claim,
10.00; Bert Shields, sheep claim; 9.00;
JaMes Johnston, sheep valuerer two'
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rent, 7:20; Miss S. Pervis, stamps, 'reports, 4.00; Archie Johnston, sheep
3.00; Johnstone and McKenzie; ant- valuer two reports, 4.00; Mrs., N. D.
Wanes, 4.59. Meleioze, relief goods, 5.86; Munie
Opal World, otipplies, 17:I.3; D. Gest -
pay list no. 60, $5.10; Kenneth Ross,
pay list no. 01, 21.60;- Harry Levis,
pay list no. 62, 8.20; Russell Gaunt,
Pay. list no. 63, 30.35; ,Farrish Moffat:
pay list no. 64, 16.55; Milton Walsh,
pay list' no. 65, .4.70; Roy McInnes,
pay het no. 66, 1220e Alex MacLeod,
By -Law number 3 setting the rates
foe the year was duly passed on mo-
tion of Anderson and C. Johnston.
Council adjourned on motion of
Frayne and L. Johnston.
C. Fe McDeinigh, Clerk.
Mabel Becker of Wellesley were via figure 10 •on -the dial is due south.
tors last week with IVIiss Myrtle 1 if No man need get lost he carried
Mr. arid Mrs. Hartley and Mr. and •
No License Reductiond
Mrs. Cowan of Woodstock visited on
Sunday With Mr.- ane Mrs. Frank
• Mr. and Mrs: 'Carrick Douglas, and
three children of New York visited
-oirer the week -end with the eormee's
either, G. H. Douglas.
Mrs. James A. Forrester, Seeka-
It has been, announced by the Ont-
erio Highways Department that re-
duqed motor license- fees 'will not
prevail foe the final quarter of the
year, as in the past. All licenses must
be paid' for at the full year's rate.
In preveius years, automobile' and
truck owners purchaaing licenses af-
eeeeeeSeotenkbeeelst obtained same for
totinrisee-eeeree---Aeiretrei-Ste
f h If
and Miss Hayes, Toronto, were the. •
guests of Miss Agnes Macteuaig.
Dr. - E. Towle and Dr. Dorothy
Pdtele of Toronto visited Sunday with
their. father, Mr. Albert Towle, and
friends at their old homil at Para,
mount.
Mrs. Roderick Ross of Lochalsh
has .been visiting with her daughter,
Mee. West in Wingham where :Mrs.
Ross is undergoing treatment for sci-
atica.-
Mr. and Mrs. W: P. Thompson of
Toronto, who spent the- summer in
Muskoka, visited last week with the
feriner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. M.
Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ewen MacQuaig,
OPEN PARTRIDGE SEASON
FOR TWO PERIODS •
Hon. H. C. Nixon, minister in
charge of game rend fisheries, an-
nounced that there would be an open
season for the taking Orpertridge this,
year in the entire province, with the
exception of Kent and all townships
under the regulated game preserve
system -the open eeabon being in two
parts as from October 9 to 14, both
days inclusive, -and from November
to 11, both days inclusive, with a bag
limit oe five birds per day rind max -
enure of 15 birds for the entire sea-
son: .
Mr. 'Nixon also announced that the
.'pen 'season for the taking of speck-
led trout will be extended to Seritem.
her 15. The department is a pos-
ition now to restock waters most ade-
quately with speckled trait and it is
felt that' the extension of the open
season is warranted because of Ithis.
• Latest Report On Milady
As 'for her hair, its contours mount.;
phe's wearing it up like a crown;
And as for` her •husband's bank ac -
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As always, she's wearing it d wn.
It is a sin to play golf On Sunday
-the way Some people play it, bright-
ly remarks the Kitchener Record.
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TilUF•f3, PAY, SEPTEMBER 1939
• $ •
First Shoiving.Fall. and Winter Styles
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,LA'41•_ .47.4*.$1;&'"73{41PW.T..••
"sgtiosinolo" • - •
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YOUR INSPECTION IS INWTED
B. PEARLMAN
LUCKNOW; ONT. '85
are visiting at the Malcolm home at
Kirilough. „ ,
Rennie- Graham and his sisters,
Margaret, Anna and Dorothy returned
to Toronto, also Mary to Fergus after
attending' the funeral of _their grand.
mOther ;the late Mrs. McMurchy. „
'Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Huston and
Mr. and Mrs: George Huston of Tor-
onto, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Huston
of Detroit were weekend visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. David Huston.
Dr. ano Mee. Robinson: of Walker-
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ton, Mrs. (Dr.) Wilfred Robinson of
Dryden and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rob-
inson of_ Belgrave -were _Sunday vis-
itors with Mr. and Mrs. X. S. Kil-
petrick. '
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Burns and
Mr. Rae Bailey of Detroit were week-
end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Thos.
Burns. They were accompanied here
by, Miss Louise Greer, upon her re-
turn from a visit in Detroit.
• Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Johnston of
Sarnia spent the week -end with the
latter's parents, -Mr. and Mrs. Rich.
ard Webster. Mrs. Johnston is remain-
ing for the week on account of the
operation underwent by her sister,
Fiera. eeereeeeseeeee
Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Johnston (nee
Irene Strathdee) left the latter part
•if the week for Caseelton, where Mr.
• Johnston resumed his -"duties as prin-
cipal of the public school there. Cas.•
viten is about 80 miles east of Tor•
onto. ,
Mrs. 'Harry Gannett and son Jim-
kmie returned ,to Toronto after visit-
• ing for a few weeks with her, mother,
'Mrs. Oliver Johnston. They were ac-
companied On their return by, Clara
Gannett and Margaret Waralsely who
Avon . Lake, Ohio, and • the Misses
Sarah and MaryeMacQuaige Chicago,.
turned to their homes after holi-
daying in town. -
• Mr. and Mrs. H. Maleolm, his
nephew; A. L. and Mrs. Malcolm and
their two sons of Ahnena, Kansas
LtJCICNOW
UNITED
CIIURCH
Rev. R. C. • Todd,
Pastor
SUNDA-Y.
SEPTEMBER 10
10 rein. -Sunday School (Sept .17tb,
Rally Day)
11 a.m.-"And !IAN made "god"
HIS own image."
7 pen. -Evening Worship. Preach-,
er-Rev. W. P. Newman, mini-
ster United Church, Dungannon.
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The Day of the Lord is at hand!
Come to Church and get right with
God before it is too late! ',Watch
and pray that ye enter not into
temptation."
' 'THE 97TH BATTERY CANADIAN ACTIVE SERVICE
FORCE IS RECRUTHNG AT WALKERTON • ARMOURIES
• '167 MEN WANTED BETWEEN - AGES OF le 45.
PERSONS 'WITH MORE THAN THREE DEPENDANTS' ARE
NOT. 'BEING ACCEPTED: :• . .
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MEDICAL BOARD, IS HELD SEPTEMBER6th AND 7th; llth
AND 1.2th, • 15th AND 15th."'. '
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Visit The• Sepoy Store
Andgee ,our
Saturday Bargain Counters
THIS WILL BE A.WEEKLY FEATURE, WITH
SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES OFFERED AT CER- '
TAN COUNTERS EACH SATURDAY.'
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You'll Profitably , Enjoy Shopping At •
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SEPOY 5c to $1. STORE
ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH
BEING REPAIRED..
Strengthening ,Of Large Edifice At
Kingsbridge An Eipensive Job.
One -of theefinest-church_edifices
this section ef uOetario, St. Joseph':
church, Kingsbridgee is at Present un
lergoing extensive urgent repairs al
the hands of the Piggott Conetructior
Co., Hamilton, one of Canada's larg
est construction firms. Some time ag•
it was learned that the massive wall
of the church were spreading unde
the weight of the sagging roof and i
was to'correct this that the present
work was undertaken. . '
• Peter Gilbert, superintendent ir
charge, explained to The Signal-Stae
that the walls ,are being pulled int(
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position by truss rods and' turnbuckle
extending from one side wall of, th.
.chureh to the other. New intermediat :
purlins are being inserted into th
roof by bolting the new timbers to th
ir
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old ones, so as to bring about Wh
is called a king post trussed- roof s
as to prevent any further shrinkag
oe settlement.
The condition of the church is no'
due to faulty construction when it
Malionry • work is wonderful, other -
•wise the church would not have stood •
the' etrain as long as it has." ,
• Mr. Gilbert added that the chureh
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Rhea repairs are eopletede will be
.tronger than, ever.
Rey. J. R. Quigley, P.P.,has a big
.joli_on his hands- antis courageously
ahouldering a heavy' eeperiditere,
$4,000, • but it was absolutely
imperative. At one time the parish-
ioners 'considered the demolition of
the big chuech, whish over the yeare• .
has been a constant bill of expense, *' '
and the building of a smaller church
to accomodate a diminishing conere-
• ;ation, but finally they e decided a-
gainst this move.
• What is to be -done with the ex-
isting high tower and spire, which •
•is leaning to the west, is still under
idvisement It may be !replaced by a •
iquare, flat -roofed tower, one :that
will better withstand the heavy gales
to which the church is subjected in
its windswept loeation. The chureh
also is to be repainted and decorated.
Father Quigley also has a gang of
non renewing the sewer and sitegether about twenty men are erupt?, '
ed. All truss work has, been.dine and
it is hoped to complete the roof by
tonight (Thursday.) -Signal Star.
was built in 1903," explained Mr. • .
Gilbert. "Rather was it the designing,
and it must be ,rernernbered that they
did not have the facilities and miter-
, have epe,nt' the' Sonimer with ,Clara's leis to work with that we have to-
'Ilandmothir. IdaY: The walls are massive and the
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He: I have come a thousand miles
through ice and • snow with my dog
team just to tell you I love you.
She: That's a lot of mush.
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