The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-08-31, Page 1;7'74
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LU KNOW*
NT:, THURSDAY, August 31st, 1933.
SINGLE
COPIES 0 CENTS
Treleaven
LuckNow
flours: 9-1.2 A.M. - 1.30-5 P. M.
PHONE 534i X-RAY
PRIVATE r)'Al-,E-LA notnher
articles of used furniture; includinc
A, .bedroom stilts: extension table 'ani
,
bed, etc. Apply at Central Oarlik,'ez
•LuCknow„•
FOR SALE.Acre lot, Barn an
5...toont. house, All in good Cendition,
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'Good cellar, cereent foTinclition. liar('
and soft, water at chOor.''- Priced low.
.Apply to James Ross,
• .tast„on, l'Aiolcntitit,
U. F.,O. :SHIPPING'
Haying 'been appointed as .shipper
for the ,'.(Lucknow) . Co-operative
Company, 7 am in a 'position to
handle the shipping of ell kinela
-.live stock at lowest rates. Ain keep-
ing close touch with„ the .nuirket and'
.informaticin can be secured' at .1i
times. Rod MacDou all,
• R. R.. , 5, Lucknow.
'Phone 29-28 Ripley or 13$: Liieknovv.
Mr,
vents
7rst, Insertion, 5.0c.
Ubseguent Insertion's, 25c.•
• .. GODERICH PA.Ilt
. Goderich' Industrial Exhibition:Will
lie held on ,Tuesciajc, And Wednescla.:
:'..erpteinber 19th and .:20th.,:•.P.rlie' bet-
]. ,be.obtaineti, frOm. the Secreter •
Of .the Women% ,Institilte in Luciano\ .
itiPley_tir:. Dungannon. .'
• ..' ' ,:STREET_RANCg• „
• 'Lucknow : Citizens' Band is stion
• soring• :",street in Lucliriotts
tins ,..,Finday evening. September 1st.,
. -Pend in attendance. Andy's Orchestt
• This may be the last one of the 'see -
son, dttn't, miss it:
AIR FLIG
FORD
Lucknew Merchants' ‘Vill C,e-Operate.
:To Bring Airfilane, and Parachute'
Juniper To ,Lucknow For An
Aviation Day •
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SATURDAY, REPT-EMBER .9th
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...Are. you eit-iinfided? 'Whether yoi
are or •,not your going to 'cinjoY;''th
aviation .day in; Liielincivi•iin Satiird0
Senteinber. pill; • voep Cantain.Gilik
Will' he in Inekini.w througheut:
day 'giving eirpland. 'tilt 98e;
end will -bring With '!exPet.
exper-
ienced ..peraCtitite ' who wil
ruikete drep. that afternoon at •iniC,
'0".'elclekii.
tucknow. merchants :will etO7.topeietc
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to .make pi3Oseible. this 'Ch. -en flight
•• Irr
this event, Will .'1i4 •ted • With
. tickets, • WhiC:ii*. lie•:ti.k.,c,:r-
ebsiolutely :free, with:, every :dollar
purchase ..On . Friday aniL, until 'dark
, SatiirdAy, evening of • 'next Week.
• This tieket ;and., 98c will . entitle the
hOld-er to an. airplane • ride over
• 1:,,tickilOW: , •,
The nearest suitable field
has. been ehosen. on John.' .
• fare), .`jUst eeSt Sinith'Oiniess
Chutelt: From 'here "Cant; ,Gillies..will.
'take off with his passenger or „.Pa&
aeriteta the .Villete ..and
return. •' : . .„
Flights Commence At., 9 A.M.-, On
Saturday morning and. e,ontinue thrtt
out. the xlay These
: to fly ere •urged to be on hand
• enrly Captain,'
ex-
perience that many delay \."going up!'
• until the cier progresses and, invert
•-lablY he. is Unalole toticeoinodate the
rush end: many:Won] flyers,,;ar
deemed to disappointment,'
Captain 'Fred Gilliea• in ch,arge' .
t,he plane, 'I's one of Canada's :
outstanding, Alt • pilots. He is Manage'
,--of.:the'Stratferd: Airport' and for th,
past two years has been inattuCto.,
,• at CampBpi-den. He flyb`.'S new pinar
on these trips : and Ilea had over 400(",
flying hours lila • .credit, , 'Withou'
mishap. ' •
,BarneY:''tiriaietV, , the ;parachute
jumper, has thecie , over 1.0r,
- jumps.'Ilia leap nn ..SetbrilaY 'next
• Will be from a height of .from 120!*
, ,1.500, feet with., it delay Of Aboul
:4(10 feet, BriattiW's jninP takes place
at two Ofbleek. prior to which be. will.
'take .hp a' silver, CollectiOn. Weicl`
Tho •Sentlnel for istrAot -1?4tietiikp,
. ,
will be Profitable to many. sale ..
day buyers. :And as well, provWe
an evening7s entertainment. The•
Ian is explained more fullY else -
here.'
Booster
SE YtiUR•SCRIPT
Reinember, that , for ,"Business
Booster „. Days muny:^ dollars
• worth of Valuable. merchenclise
Iias,been donated, by 'Village Mgr.;
:Oltattfif- A partial .94 of dona-
tions Appears -on; ' Page 6. At
. Stores whieli advertised for this
seILiIlLg event, ;you will . receive
script:in return for every defier
spent during the sele.. Each piece ,
of 'will have the -value of
1:00,• at the Auction Sale
which will be held the Wednet.
day evening 'following,: Septem-
ber 6th At 8 P.M : With this_soriPt
money you may bid on any Or all,
of these- donated items which
will be "sold" to the, highest .
hildder Tf
ADVERTISER'S INDEX
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1.Four coMplete pages:of:advertising.
.appears in .,thiVissue.' The entire
sheet, both beck 'and l -front,
':Onteins advertisements listing iminey
.§avint,bergeine, :The • various , adds
MR.be'ffitisupas .f.oiloWs; .„ • ::"
" .PAGE 'r.IIRgE '
Templeton and Co. -Dry Goods,' '
N. D. .MacKenzie-GroderieS,
las. F. Cu1bft=Ii s
11. W. 'SsisjtliCentrat Garage
Decker -Men's .Wear.
M. • C. Orr -Shoe 'Repairing
I)? McCharlea-Groceries
i3utton.,Dairy and Meats
lifilLGreeeries and
'PACE 'FOUR
t.tathwell .&:•Reed......Shoes"
• IL' . Thainpson--GroCetipa
M..Paterson4-.Schoot Supplies
Marklin ',Tea .Room. -'--Lunches:
2..1S. Robertson -Fertilizer
. , . PAGE FIVE' '
Treleaven's ' Flour •
Murdie--Hardware ,
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1.• IL!'"Agnew--WiSteh Repair
The: .Market= -Dry Goods
..• PAGE SIX
Pearlmitri"s. Store -Ladies Wear
Geddes' ,Store-yariety ,Shop
'Joseph "lyfcMillan=bleats',. .
Ostrander -Garage Service,
Mrs..-M-.---liarneLtincli -Rem:
Melcirn"s•.DrUg„Stere -,i•:fehoelySuPplies
Edgar HollYmen-Bakery • '
W. J; tittle -Boots and Shoes
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11. etsc
ool Openin
ants
Kinloss Native,
Seriously Injured
Companion KilIed
Rueseil_411, Of rieJMeg,Erom
Fractured, Neck Suffered 7* Motor
• Crash'.In.-Sis tchewan,'7•Leenard
,
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Leonard Johnston, aged 21, son Of
David Johnston, formerly of e'en:
Cession 8 -;----Kinloss, litter of: /*Vie
,and, now living •in Kincardine, x!'
reported out of danger following s
fractured skull he suffered in a
ni otor „accident :" near Swift ' 'Current_
,
Saskatchewan,' last Wee.
Russell Pair; 21, his companion,
died of A fractured neck in the hos-
pital at. Swift, CurrentWednesdAV
His -reniains were brought to his
'former' hencie At , Bervie on Monday,,
the fbneral,, service being,, held. in
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•Bervie 'United Church at 1.30 O'CifiA.
airs parents are dead, his -rn
•the Continnation • Scheel thc,
mether
, ,
haying passed away in the spring
his father two years .agO. SurvivinV
Sta
ar ain Festival
SCR,lPT` WILL, Buir, ,
VALUABLE MERCHANDISE
-117)'CTI0N SALE
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Unique'. Scheme, DeviSed Whereby
. lBooster .0a)!K ',Purchasers May,
Secure V1aluable Morchanthse' At
-Read Tin.
•With-lelteponinfr.on- ••• •y:::
next, v LticknoW Metchanta are co -
Operating - and this week -end are
offering big values in clothingi,Shoes
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groceries and many other lines 'of
merchandise. It 'affords, an opportun-
ity to Outfit the children for „ school
and ''.purchase fall requirements ,
at
prices that, an many eases are .Under .Lsimulion back_Lto.-their-stiidies-anc-,
ihreir ' replacement. 'value to -day : "boliday-„tired", students inn
Wholesale prices generally are ad.- teachers. At the local sehOol,',1th
vitheing, is a.'well4nown fact, but a ...caretaker has spared • he effort ii
number of . merchants' , CoLloperating cleaning and in 'putting the •premise
in this selling event, Are not heading and building in ,,genetiti readiness:
this riSing Metket Arid ere giving'the • The blic school ' t °
•BIG C11CumBER .
Howard Ilarria, Of Holyrded,'"
".dlePlaYed• ;an immense cucumber
' On Saturday' 1004, which' meas-
ured , thretiteet;...3 ittoliet„, in
length The "Cue is 'of' the Snake
variety.; and had grown: In a pe-
culiax'Olnmie to represent a mire.
ohoirThill variety is sunposed
to grow from thtee ta six • feet
...end had there been a more, co-
, pious rainfall during the season,
it, is :expected the eueuntlper_„;_
would, have attained ' a !maett
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TWO NEW TEACHERS -
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ON LOCAL STAFI,
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Ocbant; 'Opens' Tuesday.
'Public' Scheel' StaffFiteitanged'
On :Tuesday"' the school bell wil.
public t :last opportunity ,to take unchanged, namely, 'Miss MacDonald
. poaft remain
advantage of reduced . prices On 0.t- Miss 1VIedallimi, :Mts. Sherrift • an
at Ili
• below. ,priient :valttea,
wnien, as it is, • a , urdie. Two. changes occur el
is a brother, • LenWood Fair, • con-
nected .with! the DePartment.. of Agri-
culture in Northern' Ontario, And Mit:
'Huston, 'whose husband' : teeche...
school at Southampton. '• , • •
At the time of the accident there
was a heavy rainstorm with visibility.
poor.LAccording to reporta, Fair'
'oar was .'Proceeding- carat/11yalOig
the highway and, Was ,stitiokbreed-.
side at interieCtion b • a car
' driven • bi; VAbh, "a 'farther d° the Wedriescley 1.eVaning 'foliewing •
••Script Explained .
, Many. valuable 'articles donated b3'
village,Merchants 'Ate .tiVan FREE
.tio, Business Boaster Days' filiTebasers
,L4ut' you have "buy" Here'
the idea.
At stores Which have advertise
.for.. thia ,event, you Will be refundee
-6,eript';'-inr-eVery:Aollar-'pyrchtise. -Tht-
serint will have, irithie Of', $1,0e
When used at the auction. iale of th,
ld
articles TnnIr donated, which will be he
result of Miss Alien' and Mr. 'John
Sten required:. return •• for
their second year NorinciL course.
These Vace#4iee;will. be •filiecL:by tWO
male teacher, • N. S. Calvert of Rea-
borO And. Edwin Hutchison, B A of
near, Brampton, both of whom .are
graduAtet of ,:the Ontario University
and-coMe...-here--1fighly--teCOmmended-,--
MISS McLean resumes her citifies as
principal and Mite ,,Youreic. ,last
Year's stAff is re-engaged,
ete,
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the: district, who 'w.aisunhurt and.his,'For examPle yap _ e-nd te '
uUy ear enlY.• ';doltara . .th-eise:"
feted a broken neck ' Johnston r e LUU Wil ei
fractured skull, and a ,third • member
of their party, Garnet Thompson, v
Westerner, escaped • with minor in-
juries.• '
The trio were engaged on a thresh-
. -
ing outfit; and due torain were flay-
ing a holiday. The accident -Was in-
veitigated by. the Royal . Canadian
Mounted Police. At .the inquest; the
verdict of the 'coroner's jury was
accidental death.,
,Invoived, Arrested W MAN 114 CHARGE
'
iVilliain 'Booth Of Wmghain And
Rebert.: Higgins, • Huron County
,
Auditors, Taken Into Custody On
. Charges of 'Bribery and Conspiracy
, Indicted , in, statements by :Gordon
Iroung, the arrest. of Huron', County n accountof sickness, biti,
t
been unable to ,work for.:. the pas;
.cen: days: 'I haVe'beeivvery fertunat.,.
in securing the services of Mr. Bili
Witter' of Netistadt,' 'silo is a very
capable worknian and who will have
charge ox My 'barber shop for :the
time •being.'
,
Elden Jelinstrua
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Auditors, Willieni Booth of Winthani •.
and , Robert.' Biggins:: Of : IlenciAlik Bon
which
rto•-ele--pr• tireefondity,',7-Wris -, ''''':
not unlooked for.- Thesi:inen had. :,• :To •Three : NOIlthS
charge of the 1.932 audit, and as . A,. •: . •
ers., entenee
,result of the recent probe, into short-
ages• in the County's finances, have
been taken :into .custody on charges
of ,briberyand custody. .; They were,
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reMerided for a week, .upOO appear-
ing before Magistrate Reid anci were
granted hail. of. $3,000 each, which
was. previdea , ior-t.BOOth hy Abner
'COsenS and C. 11. Sinith of Winglieni
And fottliggine by OrvalBeever and
Ida Colvv011 of ,Ilensall; •• "
' It is. Charged that these auditors
accepted a sum of money.; „stated. at
$59„ .froin the ex -treasurer, Gordon
Young,now -awaiting trial, to, refrain,
:from diselosing certnin shortages in
the 'formertreasurer's eCcennte.': The
auditors ' are .:also 'jointly charged
•with conspiracy, leving • CondettleO''
facia known to thein of the dlscrep
• At. the June Session of the County
Council; Mr. Booth, e Wiharn 111
4urance agent, snake for an hour;
explaining the audit and offered ,as-
liiitance in putting the books in shop',
whiiih he said .were in an unsatis-
factory condition.: Chartered, AC -
%intents were 'however engaged.
The auditors have been almost daily
ilvisitors at the' county buildings Since
suspected and on Monday were, per-
mitted to,.retiort• for arrest; .
With Treasurer Toni* in, jaii ince'
County Clerk Heiman confined to his
through illness, the tOuniYiF
ribusiness,. is almost at e Standstill,
Warden .Ballantyne Who is in .ellarge
states that tunie ..gtilltY of wrong-
doing will be, spared. He shows ne
'special -meeting,
-4 'his down!).
-Plead GdiiLy, To. Theft- Charges And
Each Are : Sentenced " To , Serve
'Ninety, Days In Walkerton
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In 'police court here on Thursday
thinning,' Magistrate Walker .aenten
Ce4 Goldie Carter; 25' and his
Ernest, 21, ,tti'tliree: months in .Walk
erten Jail .atter their itninsil, Mr: C.
iClein of Walkerton, had pleadet.',
uilty• Ozi:behalf of accused .and ellec-
ted .sumniarY. trial. The sentences:
wiII run ' .concurrently, and will Oeic
rorn the ,Cley , Of , their arrest. on
August 17th:'
The ',pair', faced several.: eliartei o.
'ppt,tjt: thieving which • had been ,oing
on during the SurinfeandSuntiner iti.
the vicinitV of TeesWatet and
On display ai the:hearing Were
atticlea, • Chiefly' .robes And blankets
which 'Constable Moore, ProVinfefai
'ogieet. ssisct, County Con-
talde
Ferguson, confiscated the Cin'Y
if the arrest. ,•These articles were
Iqistly Claimed by . different' ; Partie
fallowing the hearing': ••• • '.
Counscl for accused ' - pleaded' for
suSpended: sentence, stating that; Os'
young /nen Wer4. Will ,ing, to wake
minplete restitution ,and • teccimpenec
.
tlibice who had heeri: Put to any e
'hAtiSe .10 a resule,,bt he thefts.
In annuniiit tin the iase, Magis
trs'ite • Walker, said' in effect that hat':
there.' beem-enly.e, single theft ino-
pended sentence midt have • been.
sullicient, He • had -A refornottOrY
may want groceries, dry goods, paini
of.a . dozen and One artielesi-whieh
will he "old." You bidaccordingto
the amount of script you possess
and accordingly 10 how badly you
desire A certain article. The article
, •
might ,besold for $2.00', worth of
script or 'might he run up to - $10
worth of .script: It all 'depends on the.
;Adders. Ask for your script, during
The sale and then Make pse of it.
Auction :Sale Wednesday Evening •
The articles donated will be sold
‘?y auction on Wednesday evening
3OPtember 6th, commencing at eight
velock. The Citizens' Band 'will
parade,' prior to the sale and will
'furnish their regular • mid -week, band
concert :following. The promotion of
goodwill between buyer and Seller
,to the mutual ,advantageof those,
concerned is, • the purpose of • `tbis
event. Shop in Lucknow
During Bu-
inotFUys, ,31st and
September '1.st and 2nd. It will pay
You.
AMBER HONEY
' Amber ' Honey will he • :available
in eustoniers' pails at the Apairy
after August 31St.' Obality
A Andrew..
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Prize Lists Are
. Being 'Distributed
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1 Boys' -Foal Club Competition Added
Feature Of This Year's "Exhibition
. Pali,. Fair Prize Lista have .been
out, for the -pad, Week,and it you
have not already' done , s�, you may
receive a copy at thia•;.Office orTitt
Agnew.'s office. The. ,show this!,yeir
is on Thursday and ,Fridity, ..Septein-
ber 26th. and .29th, just four,'weeks
away, and net too early to Coin-.
mence 'extensive preparation. •
The list underwent a few 'changes
and additions, chief among the latter
is the introduction of the Boys' Foal:
Chi , oinpetition with , nine prises
ranging, frOM, $$.00 to $3.00, 'Cana-
dian Packers have offered two eivt!
prizes of Big 60 ,Tankage in the Hog
'Lucknow exhibition Stands out as
one of 'the bestwillage fair:Sin the
tri6t, with the stock and horse show.
a feature of the event This year
will . be no 'ekeeptien, and. present
,epriosole .conditiona are expecte1. to
sentenee it mind; liut the facts re. -
vealed thinled him to alter thi‘
above stated #
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teStilt In lt,grenter entitet
tha irt, to nieke' the
silety±-eight.'
the. hest 'pt.:
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MAIL CLOSES EARLIER
Owing ,to the noon train ON Leber
Day leaving the station at an earlier
hour the mail will be closed at 12.21
on that day. •
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Pollock in
Carrys Off
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Tbuir?Seven Maks Tie
, . ,
And , Coveted JOirit
Animal; Tournament o
Tro
For ',Honore
•Trophy
a Thliia.4a.y_:-.
ThirtY-seV en "rinks, comPriSed of.
srianiof-trie best: boniers in the dis-
edinpeted in the local club's
•MajOr function of the year On Thiirs..-
day: ,The • tournament cOmmenced
shortly after one o'clock that after -r
aoon, and the_eeraxast.
heii ilia', not cletetininecif 'until' almost
.0.Ve • A.M. Friday morning. In the
regretable -absence of the HciiiOrery; .
President, Mr,. John Joynt,' Reeve
lee without preliminaries, andounced,
:he tournament officially opened.,
Rev. JAhh, Pollock �f ' Whitechurch,
'she skipped a rink from Winthem,''
Tesirricd-:::-Off'fitst honors -the Jeynt
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r:PhY upholsterednd, . forchairs
ah‘neTberei9elvt4rY
pleased celol as well as her
•eflrflPeting rinks, Tor his ,ri4k .bo*led,
eXcePtionallk. well and. . he", 'proved
iffinself a reel, gentleman throbghent,.
COMpetition. ' Second 'prize, elec
file' pada,' went to A. Simmon's rink
of Owen:-Sottird. In the Association '
or second 'event, Dave •Leitch'S rink,
of • Paisley, .won ;Rolls razors. Floor,
and
plyrliateineniep.bsMilier::4:waa,s,t: ,33,:bee :Ie.:.Bill
blankets as • rthitk'p°rif*ek.ilta"rddiioneiii.ivinipths
were Won. by McLean Johnston's rink
rinkof .."Lgeknovv. The three Other
of
, • • • • ••'-'
Strathiciy, which finished in second
Brussels.- 'Third'. and 'fonrth' prizies,
awards, Were len by litinee 'rink of ,
DeYieon, rorteous and ..,...4saao.
.these were by libWine's„ rink Of
GOderieh-and WelIin,g`ten•-bicCoy's-7-, -
With' stainless steel knives as as the
The :COnsalitien event was :wen "
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AT B. C. BRUCE COUNTY PICNIC
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VANCOUVER:, ASSOCIATION HAS GALA DAY WITH .• ABOUT FOUR
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HUNDRED - ..EX-BRUCITES IN ATTENDANCEL.B MATI1ERS
'ASSEMBLES LUCICNOW GROUP -REFERS TO.' BLIND 'COUSIN
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OF LOCAL PARTIES
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Etlitor. Lucknow '•Sentinel. -
Lucknow, Ont.. •••
Dear....Sir:
Not *long °ago, (Aug. 2nd) I.: was
At A pienic Of the Vancouver Bruce
CouiitY• .Association held ,in. Stanley
Parkadmist towering trees;Anany, o./
which :Were • -growing. there .belore
this section of ,the .country .liecanie
pos-
z'ioiy; -before ' *Captain Georgc v an.
couvet • explored., tedae. ,shores: :The,
r-roundingi' make this plaCe . an.
ideal spot, ter a picnic.. In a'. couple'
ut•Aiiiiiilies one Cali • pa wandering
• •
,isrough :beautiful gardens, ' or in
4uoutthe satiss,--tithe-rhe can 'get to,
Life,..band stead „' near whicn • a few.
yeets 'ago,...eresident Harding; a, fesi-
daya.hpiere,his; death, gave Ms.
address, . the 'hitt, 1 ' believe,
given in C'eriii.dit .,. by an Athetipan
president: during his: term of .ettlee:'
in u icw .nlinatgaif one. Se 'desires,
4e 'can. Walk, or; drive to One of ,the
• oek,hes, 'arid have a dip 131 the,,,sali
.water or a' Canoe on 1LOst Lagoon pc
thc bay. ,111 .other:,directionait 'AVOW
take Iiiiii only .e, fevv minutes.. to the
'virgin .forest,: 'still. practically as it'
was beforethe 'white men came 'west
of the Rockies and started taniperini,
with 'everything. • inotintaina, ,rivers'
forests, and eVkii"thii: nee shores. •
In fact the ,place is so „much in
demand for picnic ,gatherings that
saw , half a dozen groups that Aftek.
110(111, nwre ad no seltfni aller °Pones tb the
ecketnilr hriePe enti '6!
iniles 'Ainong these I saw Were the -Portage,
la Prairie' picnic, the Brandon, Men'
picnie,•the Dauphin, f Man, picnic and
11 smeller tine aof ,Phoenixfolk. TIu
-
Bruce County one wa.s the tartest:
there being from three- to four hun-
dred ;present ,
Of .course the Liberal , ASsocietion
and thd, Conservative Association
have had pienics very largely attended
by those 'With political bent,. and their
feinilies; but Of those „pieniee based
on territOrial, associations nene ccinte'
n the class with the Druce County
Association except.'that of .tbe On -
Arlo 'Association...: As it has the
cornier .residents pf a whole Provinee,
itatend Of '4 county to draw from it
.s 'natnittlik• the larger group. I am
that theyhave en several oc
had twenty fivo hundred • at
holt picnic, • -
„...rit the Bruce tethering 'there were
et course. the , Usual rOnnd., of , races
end ether' . genie** for :the 'Children:.
he ": OlOsteri had • quoits . and • other •
amus,erneitts, ::Strentely, enough there
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Were no Highland ..cesttirriee;'' no pip-
ing or dancpg. To and .1,think to
inoSt. of . the: .,adults the ,:grAatest.
pieasute :Caine ,froni: the opportunity '
--co7toretatitervith, o • nen s 01.
iorauer•days .lindto: Chat :About
';:ideitia that occure4 "hilolcAn
”teit,,;_tiventY,_thirty,,—fOrtsi • years.'
.womati.sayin
,trisit it, was . fifty-nine years „since '
slur • left. littico and she 'had' never
peen., ifack therein at that tithe. 'Aisd
yether interest: ifilSince and •13rue,e
'people." was such ,its to ,bring her ' ettt
to this.. pieniC,..•,'"
'xi. J. B. .IVIathers; a particular
friend Of: `mine,. and brother. of '.ttie
late. Chief Justice blathers :
all the, LaCknoWites
'attics' see, ' that hey got to the ;Sec-,
tetarys , table and were.: each tagged
•witu ' card bearing the Panne
litleKNOW as well 'as'hi'sor her -
own •naine..TheSe .t4gi, had been
'pared 'beterehand'• With 'the' hainee 6'of
the to'*.iss and, .Villages', printed On
place had: its score or
'more "reiireSentatiVes.•'The president,
cd. 1uhon, woke the' .Paisley badge, '
did. several others. Ripley‘ Kincar-
dine, '.PertElgin, southainetoh,
Walkerton,. ,•TeetWatet„ Mildm a,
'fata..411 these Were quite in evi,
dence. Speaking to one lady with the
LiicknOW. • badge 1 found that she .
intthiltel:YWwinatinamo‘ iAns,'BrWu Cie! halindi
tii•
assheWaited to go to the ',picnic,
...she:. hit& •tomporatily•-adopte'd-.-•-the
Sepoy Village as her
snoujjl have told :her that it was tee,
bed thet, Sht had rieYet iived in .
LiicknoW. 1 ,think there were :Seine'.
people,: froM Grey, boiintYi', who were
tagged as being front Mildmay.
Among thos I chatted With WAS
Davison, 4 blind than' who Iived
,in Huron, but IS interested ' Luck,.
now, bane' a cousin of Fred, • Will
and Alf Davison, as well. as' Of Ruth '
Davison, +now Mit, George Burgess
Of Toronto. and hersister May
Davi-
son, who I See;bYt't est en nel
I ti
to hand hs started inthe reSteurant.
business h LitdcnOW. Ho is engaged„: -
With ' hi S sea-
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