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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-02-09, Page 1*200 PER YE4 R IN Ap*Abtek; `. till =WISE DENTIST Dr K„L Treleaven, i.nanOw " • IIPurs: A.4;130-5 P PECkE7.43.' ' , HOUSE FOR 'SALE -Village reel- • deuce. all, modern, iconvenienceri.:7-',' • 'Ainds' :to MeNah- Llano*. FOR SALE --Two good • sewing .machines --1„ White Drophead: ,and 1 Raymond IIrciphead, also .1- 'white - :iron ( t 6 -1 EXPERIENCED IJPHOLSTERER. .' Prepared to do all manner of up- hoater1ng ' work, new or repairing. :Pleased to furnish ak..estiniate. HO.rry 'Gannet, 'Phono 135, Lueltnow. •LIcigNsED ..TRUCKER , HitYing purchased a new. truck we are prepared .to do local and long distance trucking. Rates; reasonable. • Harvey Ackert, ' Relyrood,' 'Phone 24-4, -Ripley. ,,. NOTICE ' Notice. is hereby given for all ,• parties owning 'Ibts in South Kinloss Cemetery without a 'marker on them, to call i on Alex -Gollan„ Sec.-Treas., and have their names registered in the Cemetery Book to avoid baying them resold. By order,, Mex NOTICE TO CREDITOFtS. In the Siirsiiikate 'Coliit` of, ,the ':.-Coanto, of .Bruce. in the matter of • the ,Estate of jehe .:W.'":"MurraV :deceased. Creditors or ethers haviee any ;Claims 1' or dementia against the Estate of the Said John W.;Murrev.' • Lite of the Village of LucknOw. in the --County, of Bruce. : who died on or 'about the ninth der of, September. A. D...1932. are herebe lefititted-to' send •iuch claim or demand: duly Verified bYlfadavit. Postpaid to John' McRae. - R. K. ,No. 3. ,Leicknoiv.. Ont... the. Executor :Of the Estate' of the said 'deceased. or to his solicitor; ' on or , before ,the 22nd 'dav of 'February; A. D. 1933. 'after. ' which date the 'Exeeutor wili proceed' ,,to 'distribute. the said, „Estate: „aniong.„, thaw', .duly - entitled. thereto. ' 'having' regard only •to chinas and: demands of , which• ; notice has then been received. - Dated this 23rd day of •Jannarv• ' A. D.. 1.933 •' • • Ian Nettie, ox. 386. ,. • Strathrok. Ont. 'Solicitor for the Executor. ' DIED -At Roulston, __Sask., on , January 31st, Miss Janet C McDon- ald, formerly of St Helens. ucknow W. L To Celebrate Birthday • Twenty -Fifth Anniversary Will Be Marked On Friday' - The . regular. Meeting of the. Luck - now :.branth' of ,the Women -le Institute was held at the hoing Of Mrs. J. W. '4'oyfit;- with a'attendance. .' The Pretidefit,• Mrs. W. J. Douglas, was the chair: Arringezneriti• Were completed for the "at, heine to be • „held in the Town Hall.' on February •710; to celebrate the 25th anniyerseri of the :LUcknow W. L The directors, Mrs. Aitchison,: 'Mret" Greer,' :Mrs,: ' dazed:se, Mrs. Campbell; ,Mrs. .gtqr,-- , art .and Mrs:, Cameron,' will have charge:: of „. the • refreshments The <: entertainmentand 'program Was left .. • . . M the bands of a , committee com- poscd of Mts. Joynt, Mrs. Andrew, Connell, Mrs. 'Youn, Mrs. Pat.- ,tersen and Mrs. Jobston; decoration , . :Mrs. Geddea. and Mrs. • " ,Meteed.• • , , ' The , topic, "Out! • Talents -What . Shill We ' With 'Thein • , Wale dealt With by Miss Mary' MeeLebd., A MUGU' el403.4d Mueieal .',UuMber' was a -violin' solo by ?lira.' I. Camji- accOmPanied by Mrs. • Freeman at the piano. An amusing feature of .the rnettink Was in auction sale of •''articles donated by nienribers, With • Mrs.' J. W. joYnt2as auctioneer; The proceeds of this . were, added to the • memorial fund. Five new trieMbers .4,1iirete added to the toll. The "lied zi.siae,,, Is leading in the attendance • • contest. which is creating great In- -* • seeitil hour was spent at ithe .,eleig; of the ;rineetitiffe, when _tear was served by the, directors, In Charge of , ;Mts. gartiiint. and Mrs. LeaniPhell. the ile*t• meeting, which will .Grandmothers' Day, will :be held •,ot •Stit OW; Of "*To.. A , . .. ; ' CKNOW, ONT., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9th, e orts indicate, SuCeessful Year ao.romm.....ftom Liteltne4: United 'Cinirelt' HoldYin, Meeting, With.: 'Optentietie Tone Frevailhng-Banquet Preeed-' "Busifleas.. Meeting , : • , The congregational • Meeting of the United' Church was held on Wednes- day _Iast, with the pastor, Rev. 7:11:eiser presiding. A:banquet preced- ed the business Meeting and up- wards to two hundred Members of the Congregation took their places at the tablet; to enjoy '. this feature ' of the ineeting, -Musical . numbers. in - Chided an 'instrumental, by. Blanche McDougall and a .solo ,' by. , Florence: Hodgins. ; ' ' ' Reports were heard from each de, partment::'ef • the church .revealing that financial support had been well Maintained and in nearly every ease there was ri" favorable., cash balance; The: M. 'lintyM. revert was '-given: by Mr. W. G. Andrew and the Trea- surer's, report by Mr.,. Rae, in- dicated that the 'General • fund had been well supported throughput the , year,, with a., favorable cash balance of upwards ; to $200. The W. M. S. contributions while not quite up to farmer. 'Years ' showed' a, total of between '$509.99 and. $600:00 sub- scribed to this fund. . The „Meeting .thiOnglieut , had an oPteiniatic -tone, and r. although. the past year was one of financial stress and :strain . there' Was Still :cause for much thankfulness, was the general expression. F0RE4bASrS•.:00 :SPRING BUT wiring COMES The "Herald , of Spring" --4 :robin, Was heard and, seen last ThUrsday. by Mr. .Collyer, • and although ;no. one has reported sighting the bear, in this r:leettlityrete • expect, :416 -doldit,-. be elm ambling '-ibeut„ hunting in . vain. 'Tor his .Shadow. According to: tradi- tion, failure,. of 'Mr. Bruin to See his shadow, ';Weeld mean we .'wenldn't be A ',decided drop.. in. the •tenriperature, with. snow, 'since Thursday, •however, has probably sent,. therobin winging south .and the beer shuffling back to his hollow tree:, • With a . continuance of . the cold snap, the ice harvest should soon be. in. full swing. The srei'm .which fell,. though •plentiful, has been -quite light and has preyed' no hindrance to the cars,- uritij Tuesday, when a blizzard, raged which.' has made motoring' ex- tremely • difficult.. '• •(. CLARK -STANLEY WILL FACE -PERJURY ARGE Now Serving ...Term In erten- ' Alleged To Have Given !False • Evidence. , Clark Stanley alleged to have. given 'false evidence at his previbuS ,trial on January 13th„ now laces a Perjury chlirge preferred . by the Cronin., The date' Of trial has not been •fixed. , Stanley is now serving, e term in Goderkh jail on a L. C. A. offence, arising from.,,,,the inquest into. the death of James Taman Of myth, which was. Alleged to have been cauied by consuming •poison, liquor. At the trial,. 'Stanley swore he 'did not know the three Crown witnesses, that he was not -acquainted , With them and that they had not been° at his,. place ,for three, menthe 'prior to the hearing. They testified they 'purchased liquor from accused.. The crown charges that Stanley gave false evidence, knowingly ,to mislead the court. nouNri orpK.,TO. _.'„ KEEP' Tllp_itigAcK On furnishing' it bond' of $500.00 as ;,11. guarantee to his 'keeping, :the peace for a'peried of 'One year, the assault charge against Wm. MePher.: 8,63,icOpeeTlrion' 10,,. Kinloss Township' was Jaid, •,••'„ '• • Littl� evidence was taken, When the; licensed' encl.:hie wife • arid•famiiy appeared before •Magistrate?.Wallir in :Walkerton on Monday aftetipon. In a lecture of some length by the Magistrate; ' he _reeorainendecl-1,,,-thet. domestic troubles be brought to an end, And recOnelliation take piece. • PURCHASES ICINLOSS BUSINESS • . . Mr- 'Harold T.40O4340Oi. 8011, Mr„ nd Mrs. Fred Thompson, cOn- cession_ 10, Kinloss, recently iit.urchis. ed• the •Silver Lake. Store at .Kinhibs Village and.7toOk•niier the huslnee's(Ain Wednesday: last. This. store Was ',for- Merly operated by Mr. Herb ,Cert4*,., and more recently. by Mr. Sane Haid- .enby, •_from whoinT'it, was; purchased by Harold,..ivliose- friends' 'Will wiih him sUeeese: 'in his new venture., L'7 Win fGroup By Drubbing,Teeswater Locale Administer 10 To 3 .tefeat To. Teesees, To Win N. 11. L. Group -Belated Game Due TO Road C011‘... ditien 'Ends Up After „Midnight. , Failing..leat week. to bteak •the tie thst .existed at full time, Teeserater returned to theyillage..en__Thesday night -to replay: the fixture. and re- ceive a. 10 to 3 "drubbing by,. the local 'squad. j..This victory wins for Luck - now the honors, of .the Jewel 14; H. L. , two -team 'greuP.- •1; ,' In view of road 'Cdriditione:,as the result of a severe blizzied, rTees- water -made a late star. ior-Lucichew- ,and encountering 'some' motor trouble as well,' two 'cars did net arrive till after ten • o'clock. ',The • 'majority of 'fans, Who -did to witness the. Trey;Which was brought to an.. end ,:at 12.30, ; :On a keen -sheet of ,:ice the locals Were able • to, Open, up at. top',' speed and ...Played 'a • smart'. PaSaing: `Which carried them in be 'tbP.bf.the Teeswater goaiie time and • again. Some of; the -.:edenters:-.•-.were Of ' •an' easy Varietybut for the ,Meaf: part' Lucknoe.r. ;players :bbefed- in • and Mc- Burney , hadn't.' a ',chance.. to, save: . Ninus the services dt:Oberle leen!, defense Mae,. • Keri. Cameron and Morgan Henderson, teamed: Pp - with HeWard, Agnew; and shared the dutigs . . on, the back ' line. •The forwards .back checked :herd all night: Contriryto Iie game the week previous,-Tpeaday night's fixture was. partichlariy, clean yeille.neither4.teeMArawieg te„,,Peealtz .Wl-!ustnn again•proved the Marksman of the night and picked off 'fear ''cOUnters '• from the right Cameron --• and • Doug; ::clarke each'i•. netted' a "pair • oftallieS,., with, Agnew• on('' each:, ••• •. , • • •' •(Continued on Page' $ Illness Fatal To Kinloss Y�uth Elvin .McQuillin Suecumbs. In .Goder- itiOthr Of Murdered :Toronto ConStahl4 ' • Bereavement ',Once again,Visik-the lioine7'ef Mr:and Mrs,: , tiiiillin,"*hen'.on Friday' lait; their youngest ' Son, .Elyin•.;•in his :23i4 , year passed awes; ,. in ' Goderich Hospital. Seized :With an attack of• appendici- tis ten days .prior, to 'his death,'.Eivin Was . rushed to Oodetich; but e",.,rup- tured appendix , heforg reaching the hospital and the-epnaPlicatiens' 'which feI1O-wedi caused his condition to be critical, and resulted in his untimely Constable Rey '.1VIcQuiilin • of the • TOronto.••.,Pelice' Force; , who was shot and ,killed by John Bogkenshiro in .1)eCember;1930, was a• brother. • Elvin Was horn. in West tV.aereneSh Township and received his `education at St.: Helens :•school. ..GrOwing to yohrig manhood . he ',..waSr. 'posseSse.d With 'a desire: to, see the world and hietraiels ,have taken bith on More than... one . occasion • to Weitern Can- ada. Working his way On a freighters he .has been fid Australia and the Old Land., rEeteraing : 'from Kirkland Lake last year,' he: has .. since theri hon At his home on the 41h eonces- Mon.. • , • • , The funeral serViee,: whieh *cis lergelY" attended, was held " at the home Of his_.'perents„ cotfe:pssion.,.4„ Riraps§, aha was in charge ',,of Rev: .I. 11. GeOgliegan; • with inter- ment in ,Greepliill'''CeMetery.;.•, Resides his tereiveir pareriti.: there Sarvives,', twe brothers; . Herb, ..:sof 11:;i3cknow .and ; riio-Cof Xinlosa aa'd: t*O 'sisters, .;Mrs. Wrn. Oriffit ocf Xinhis,S, ',end Myrtle at;lionte.", The pnllbearera were six ,eetkinS of thai.-Obeettaacts: Fred._ ird Will‘Maliiilliti;-*mrvilfersiesri...:elfd Gierge, , , 933 - ire - COPIER 4 CES Receives Agency Supervisor . Appointment Steele C. MacKenzie, Reieives hn- . • • portant ''.Appointment • With • on, ,Life -Co. , "tt • ;, La.st ,keeles • 'iseqe•of Saturday! Night o carried '•• the portralt;',7tand • ari- nouneed. the recent ;appointment, as -,.ency• Supervisor of •the •Dorninion. re' Assurance COMPanYi ef :Steele . MacKenzie, C. elder sop Pf' fr.:and Mrs. , R. V. aVlacKetizie of iovvn.: • Further the- •' annotinc.enient. :->ays, "Mr. MacKenzie, who has had numb'er of years of snecessfill field experience, . is at Present' introducing a..new training course to the Corn-, pany's _field organiSation!!, After, graduating from the local • schpo1C1/4Steele tookout his Ist .at, Winghein; attended' Stratford ;,NorMal school, :and taught " school' for nine Years. in Kitchener. Over four years ago heturnedto the Insurance busi- ness, becoming associated with the Sun 'Life co., .and' suecessfiilly wrote his Life Underwriters' exainieatiOns.. - Last June: ,he accepted'''. a .position with: tbe, Dominion 1:Life • Assurance Coinpany and following his recent anpPlptment. as Agency ...uperVisor of that Coriipany,..footi, a course in ..Chicago ;.and wrote the International .insurance ihrenn: examinations. „ Mr. tind Mrs. MacKenzic and three daughters 'are, located at Wat- erloo, there being the head• office of the Company With whom Mr. ;:MC - Kenzie. is -"associated. ' • 1WALCOLM APpROVES ' . . ,GOVERNMENT., DECISION • IN RUSSIAN DEAL Persiatent Enquiries As To 'Wether Government Perinit Barter Fin- unced By Syndicate 'Brings Eva- sive Replies. , • in the liouSe of Commons Friday, Hon. ,Tames Malcolm, :forin- ,er Minister of Trade and. Continerce, Voiced- his approval' of:. the- Govern- „merit's...action-4n refusing-40-4plede4 c4pad,p.'"i credit' behind the .,R.tiSsian baiter deal. ' • Both progressives. and Aberals, 1416 -4t first doubted the Wisdom 'of. the :••Governinent's mov:e, .seemed sat-. iSfied in, this regard .uPon.-„the an-. nouneemeot ,of ga r.. ,. co:Im. Persis- 'tent enquirieS7Vy=the. OPPOSition •-aS: the: •GoVerrinterit!s-: attitude, , concern, trade with the 'Soviet, could 'sndli lie 'financed by a' 'syndieate, brought forth 'evasive replies in. spite of the picas of Right .11en: MacKenzie King and., Hon: 'Mr. 'Maltrilni for a specific answer to this 'reasonable dein and NATIVE OF W.AWAIsTOSH, , .`" PASSES IN LONDON Mrs."-Itiabel ,May,': Daeghter of • Mr. .Toe Wilder!, Former imeknew And Stage Driver,. 'Succumbs yoi- Aovyting-0Peration. ' . • . , Mrs. Mabel :May .of London, f�rrn- rIy *Abel .Wilson, passed away in. St. Joseph's Hospital, • London, on Saturday evening, following a ser- ious • operation,' Which She underwent a week 'previous. ; Mrs: May and particularly her father,' Mr. lee 'Wilson,. will be Well' remembered, here'. by Many friend§ he :having for •.,sciine Iiinef a nuinber of years ago, driven the bus in thi, village, as 1,Well• -as the •stage coach to Gederich. , • • 'Mrs. May, 40 years of age; 'was- h6rte on toncesSion .7, *est Wewen- :esti- and- folloiing the departure of the fanillY,.,from: here; resided. thlr••:1 4:eep 'ars in Detroit and for: the past' twenty ',years *has 'been a resi- dent of London,. Where her. husband is proPrietor. of Hicko0,' drove bafrY,. •',The.-.Juneral was 1100.. on 'I'iteiday, from ''her, lierne •• of Whiirficlifee Road with services conducted by MacKay • of New St.' JAMes ' Presb-, terieri 'Church. ,,Ipterinene was ir' gon"$k P160a,TAT:Cetnete6.: • , Her sad. ahd. • unexpected rnfssia '!Oitvea' taLp.1.2.4rn, her IniShand and Margaret, as *Well' as a :Sister,,-MrS Lionel Allen of Buffalo, her father,. in, ;Delia,, CQ10;. Mrs. H. G. of • .town, nn- irititnetd, friend of Mre;-1May, atid Who 'spends' the sumnier tnotlia nt \the May' 't cottage itt Ripe*va-Sli .13oafy .receiving word of tW,,dooihwvittfte ed the bereaved InnillY on adijday. \. h0-' 13re44 ! -,. ., of --Health :- - TheBread . of 40altiv:, . OUR motro lg. 41.IALITY. 4.N.R: 1!.,E1q1pri. ' gPibIAL$'• F04 'gAitl.T4P4YCREAM PUFFS, .' •. " _ CHELSEAtiEUNS;., COFFEE C.itliES, • 'gill:TARES,' MINCE, OUR; WIIOLE WHEAT ,B,It'EALi IS ESPECIAL:Li-HEALTHFUL I21:DELICi011s. TRY A LOAF.:',. • DATE H.oL.L•ymAN.'s: •• e • .••• •.P4,cone'36 BA Kit.y ,Ltick/iow. Council Rednees Clerk's Salary Re -Appointment SubjectTi-..1,01% Redii'ctioir.LSab4iiSioh tot ' yot List. To. • • , Little business of iniportance 'oth- er • ii•• routine business : and general dise;",sion croSSed the board • at the 'regular meeting of the Village Cann- ed on Tuesday eVdping,,•:with;e4'llioin- 1;ers .present.'... • • ' ' •••The salaries of the village clerk an&tretisuiteri Mr. J. E. Agnew„ Were subject .to • a :'•general 7diiction.; of., 0 .per 'cent.. Bert Ward weslre,appOiht- vif.,,t-o-i-do*:the. Villagb remaining-) unchanged at $12.0 Per, • , The B.y-Lawr. ininosing, a five -dol- lar °fee : on teamsters doing Work in the village, other than. those paying business: tax, ' was read,'a .::second and third:. time, and ' finallY: 'passed. TWO STUDENTS , SUFFER FRACTURED • ANKLES .Miss , Florence MeQuilliri! and • Bill MacKenzie Suffers Similar ; • Injuries T:S.01,1' Of, gr.,. and ' as a result _rd.:, "peculiar mishap; which Occurred', on the.L. •Milr pond. While , Playing; hockey, on Friday aft,. • terpoon on the mill• pond, Bill skated onto a hole :sufficiently large • to et- • low one leg to drop into it and in 'So :doing fractured the ankle Of the other' foot..,„The injury caused iiiin ' brnYd' :11 A h;..t• X7'rads;the si Oil Ige day revealed the .extent , of the frac- ture. • . to school on Friday morning,: Florence ,McQuillizi, daugh- ter Of Mr:, and Mrs. John McQuiilin ilippill7;n:'•,the::'ice and suffered a milior ;fracture of the ankle, which Infiactinz of this, By -Lew willsub hoWeveri--WillLpreyent---ber-atteeding'-- -••••-- jedt the party to a $1.0 penalty. School for.:, a ,couple of weeks. :The Couneillor• Robertson ,Was appont- injUry Wei' attended to at the hoine ed• to .ket ni touch ,:twith the M. II. O. of her uncle, Mr. R. R. MeQuillin, , regarding spring garbage collection:' where • she !beards, 'and•• -on Saturday . A . connnunication, from His Honor, Florence was 'taken to her home in• Judge Owens, pointed out that the West WaWanosli. ' ; Northern Polling of the Voters' List. exceeded •the',p0-:napie liini oan;j: ay kwith iinst:ih pot More than 3p0 •votr ted thattlt .: . he .0ler,, . revise the list to make three polling sub-divisi •• The, folloWing accounts were passed Accounti-•;•:' . LOC:know. Sentinel Printing $30.50' 1\ lubicipal • World, supplies, $1.0.82; P. .Maleehn, grading, ,$2.25;',Mtn:- Mar - die, drawing reel: .$290; Win Marche, , . acc., .:$11.44; ,Bert, Ward, Salary, 12.50 ;Tose'rpyi• Agnew, : 'etc, 835:60; Rae Porteous, .ace.,"$1.93; Charlie Chip 2, Meals, 6pc; 'Charles.. Lee, 88 "meals at :30-e• and „32, beds' at 40c, 439.20; J. Agnew, . Reg. B., "1%1., :p: $0.50; R. -r; Thompson,. relief ace., .$3.39.; D. Milne;`• work on Streets, $8.4•5..' Hydro . Accounts Dec.' Power Bill, .$1032,39; United Typewriter rd.aetesr, gp 820.79 -Benson -Wilcox bulbs $1.0•23.. Wingbarn Utilities COminission,' ac. $21.00;. meter slips, $1:37; J. R. Agile*, Express, post, 'etc., 1.44:- T. E., Agndw, Salary $65,00. , ".ntOwtft's BARGAINS Cut ,-prices' 'in flowers this .week. Primula, Hyacinths, 'Cinnerias; C Daffodils, • etc. Must make teeth "for spring 'pletiting..Ceme .and tre.t .first Choice. ' • .• . • ' MRS.'W. A SOLOMON :16YNT's NKt;.iaNssi IN CKAKTkiiKu),'AccONTANT, Laird loyat Of Has,' Sue, •••Carcer .A4 - A, : §tarlent At .The Age Of Laird • JOYnt of, Ilensall, „nephew 'of- 1.1Tr. and ,Mrs: . John : jeynt of , the c'illage,,• as .'announced by the Council df jhc Institute of Chartered ••Ae-- cpuntents-•of Ontario, has recently,' ,SucceSSfulty' passed his final exam - nation and already, secured : a position his clidsen PrdfeSSion With Old.' Toronto'.fiimof Welsh, •Campbell• ;i",nd f4-00eaa. . tord Jeynt is the Son ,of Mrs. and the late, George 'Toyft'- and is thought t� be oi • aof; iv6r.sity; Graducting from age of 15,, he „took__ it five.!•year })6fibt, •datiar§ei, ieeeiving., his t.'At lit the ,itg:;41, of, twerIty, During • • the.••.6-pPortiinity7 ••0(•:t4130iTg ,ii,•-Sellolatsliiti,frotn, the, •U'ii7 'I‘erAleY, of: , 'Chicago, valhed At:" but did het • a eeept this, 1118 sould 111t0101.0. With his studies, as it: 'cluiridril ••iiCeinintent • cfficum tg.ttvicK0 " Service on Sunday,'r Febraary 12th, Makes; '11 A. M.; Hackette,'A Zion;----7.30';'ISubject, AND: OUR General ,Board meeting ,on Wednes- day, February 15th. at 2 P. M. • • New Flannel` Blankets and Com- forters.1 Materials for Comforters and Quilts. New Batting, Etc. : kARgt,r,STORE.. Death Follows Long'Illness Mr Malcolm:- McMillan For Twelve years A Village Resident, _Passed '- Away Sunday.; . :In ' failing health fer•'0.1:peried .'',Of ,sdine three. years and particularly since suffering'''. a stroke over a year and a half ago, :Mr. Malcolm , Mc- Millen; in his 56th year,passed away : at his boine in the village on Sunday' artial ' recovery • for •a•-• time after •suffering the stroke, permitted :mr, . ,memilion to goaboutthe house with the., usd• of crutches but since .Christ- mas the ailinencloirced biiii,‘ to his teem,' where a gradual' ...Weekehirig .resulted in his death. For the ' peat twelve, years ' the'06:7 eeased has - been e village resident', leading,n quiet , and assuming' ,.life, .rnaking his home with his sister, Mrs: Stothera. Born on the i'.0th concession.. 'of'.Aslifield; the son, of JVIalcolni .iisd Katherine McMillan he spent, . his entire life on the farm near Hackett's( Cluir6.h; until retiring to the village.... The fune.ral was held, from ;his late' residence . on Tuesday, the . ,service. -being conducted by Re4,C. :II. Mac- Donald', , assisted by 'Rot. S. T., Tuck-, , . . er, , the latter : having charge of the • ionimittal service ' at Kinloss •Ceine- , .„ ‘. • etery. ' : t., • ::Mr, 1VicMillan7.Was not mareied and: of . a_ family of six, ,tWo sisters ;stir- . vive, Mrs. Stothers and Mrs. Henry Mullin both Of the ,village, as well AS ; tWO 'nephews and it rieice, Steware,*. peen ahd.-,Restella Mullin. ThtlpaIl.h.e.et.t0i. were Messrs. --3°-‘ ilbekett, ',Iblin• CairiPbel4:. Joe ,IrtViii, Joe ''Mallough, Will Fisher and keit mocfr)iorniki. ' , • , .. .. . t • , ... . .ReIotives atten.dink, the funeral in-' eluded, Mr. and Mrs. p. B. Stothers" Arthur; Mr. and Mts. "•j.., 0.''Stothers,, :fvendort, Mrs. , Steven Stothers and son,' \Vill 1 of Dungannon aid,. Mrs, Henry RortOn_ Of A.alifield. ' •