The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-09-14, Page 1p
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ILUCKNOW ONT., THURSDAY, September 14th
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1933:
.RINGUI• PO,
4, CENTS
' DENTIST
A,. Treleaven•
..LticKNo)ir • ' :
ours:. 9-12 A. M. 1.30-5 P. M.
PHONE - 54 X-RAY .
FOR SURE FOOT (oMPO4T,..
- Cress, CornSaiVe.:aold at,LACKIM'S.
tatuo STORW .
a money ..,near
Hplyrood.. Enquire 'at :the home of
Mrs. Alymer Ackert •
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WORK' WANTED--,,capalole. girl
with 7 'years' experiencewishes' house
wprk--4.PPly at Sentinel Office.
PROPERTY FOR SALE --15 acre
• nranerth_witlerfort e
othebuijngjiorth'
ofC NR
Tenet. Apply to Hiram PlOom.
WOOD' FOR'. SALE -16 inch dry
body Wood, beech and Maple, free of
1imb -Apply to John. joynt. '
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WOOD FOR SALE -*-All kinds' ty:
Hardwood ---•arid-gSoftWood, $2:00.Ln
:cord and up'. - Apply to '.Wililan
R, R. 2, LticknOW,."-•
(14-.--10-*Ap.) • •
n
Wool) poll; SALt-We
Stock of dryWood :both twelve' and
sirdeen inch for for deliyerir, threughout,
th ear
THE LUCKNOW ',TABLE CO,„'• LTD
• „„ (127 -.16 -Le)'.
rawanosh • • n • •
dookWins Scholarship:
Miss: Jean Webster" highly Success
ful at Midsummer Examinations -
Win i Two Year Tuition at West;
ern And $50 Prise.
• 1‘,/lisa Jean Webster?. daughter 'of
Mr. William. 'Webster of Nest Wa-
wanosh, as a student. of 'Whighain
High School. Ceinpleted her secondary
education with ,rnueh success. Miss
Webster Won two scholarship awards
one,,of which gees by reversion ' to
.the runner-up. The award is a *40.0.0
-1(4gli7rrize, anu wa years'
„.free
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-tio-irin-:-UniVersitY' -College of Arts
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(tptal Of $250), •
Miss Webster won the scholarship.
Cor .Latin,French .and German,. or
Spanish or Greek; also the scholar
ship:for clastiics , and two other pa -
peri, thelatter goes byreversionto
,John, Pickering :of .LOndpn.
tlo-year tuition scholarship is
awarded to each • callegiate institute
. •
pr. Ingli 'Scheel, in the fenrteen, coun-
ties mentioned in; the charter of the
LIniVersity ,of Western Ontario. These,
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are eneral
praficiency.. -scholarships-
depending ....on the,. results' . nine
tipper:School papers. In the case of,
Winginarn',Iligit 'School the scholar -
'hip laPies as _Miss' Webster;., the
only candidate, had won a higher
award.:' Jean : else', won one subject
schnlarahips in • , Greek and ,• Latin,
making „five in all. •
..vcrotifi FOR SALE ---:We have
quantity of , Wood; le. long, 'whitt
ash and elm. It has dried undercove'
and will make excellent . burning.
Orders ' promptly • delivered. ,
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W1� •MURDIE Sr SOIN
WANTED -$1000.00 &Our-
---ity;:f•onezofthe--best store•'Prepertiem
LYehnOW*. Good interest, abort .or,
long terM. APplir in. elo '-"SentiU
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P.AIMO2 TUBES ' TESTED FREE
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From September 4 li, to September
r't3th; radio tubes will be tested free
Lucknow. • „JOHNSTON -BROS.
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FOR SLE -2 -storey brick resi
dence .and ¼ acre Of ground on ilave.
loei St., Lucknow, ;the property of
the • late Mrs. James Boyle-
• •'APPly to Frank 'Boyle, R. 3,
•RipleY '?hone
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(21-7,10-..c) • • , • 4:
FOR SALE -Acre lot, Barn „and'
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5 -room house, all in good condition
---Good"-eellar-cement-foinidatien-41ard•--
and soft, Water s.. -at doer, ,Priced IOW,
Apply to James J. Boss,
.• 'East of Station, Lucknow
U. F. Et. 'SHIPPING
Having been 'appointed as snipper
.for (Lucknow) Co-operative
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Company, I ;am in a position to
handle. the 'shipping of all ..kinds , of
live stock at lowest , rates.. Am keep-
, big- close touch with the -market and
information can be ;secured at all
'times. Rod MacDougall,;
5, Iniekiipw.
!Pborie 26 -28, -.:Ripley or 135 .LucknoW.
.NOTICE OF COURT OF REVISION
Notice is hereby given 'that' court
will be held pursuant to the. Voters'
Liate,Act, at the Tow; -hip
'West Wawanosh, on ,the 2 Lb day of
September, A. D., 1933 at 16.30
' o'clock , A. M., , for hearing all coin.:
1.•'` plaints made' against the lst and 2nd
parts of the Voters' list for the Muni-
: cipality of West Wawanosh for 1933
DU,RNIN PHILLIPS, Clerk
• (2110-c.)' • -
• NOTICE OF ,,00tlFp. OF • REyiSioN
: Notice; is herehy•:.•lei:i6h. that a
Can't will be held, PUrSaa,nt :to The
Ontario' Voters' Lists Act, . by His
Honour 'the • Judge of the 'ootintY:
...I-COtirt**ef-4the--LConnty,.._of-,.*13rUee.:-at*
Townshij hall, YelYrOod On the
„'26tly day Of :Sentember, 190.,„ at ', 3
. e'efeelc, P M. to• hear and deterMine
• complaints Of 6errors. and • enniSsibaS
in the Voters' ,List • of -the Muriel-
Prility of. the Tewriship. Of Kinloss
fel! 1938.* • "
Dated the:, •lith day Of: September,
' • .1. R. LANE,Clerk M"thcMunicipality of .
"*the.
Township -: of Kinloss. "
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NOTICE.
The animal meeting of the Luck.'
now Elevator Co., Liinithd;' *ill be
, held in the Connell Roam of the
. Carnegie Hal, liticknow, on Wedns-
day, Sept,, 26th; 4at 2.30 in the after-
'rioon• for: the trianaction of regular
business' and the electipa of Directors
..for -the ensuing 'year,
JAMES *ALTON; President,
,
- • of or -Men uf
lloyt“at'Old low prices: THE kAlt,
grr OtPlit•
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pigri IN THE :WEST
On August 25th, the Murdoch
family received the sad ,news of the
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death by -pneumonia of 'their brother
Steele, whose : home was it Cooking
Like, Alberta.
; Steele Was the. second son of the
ate Mr. and Mrs. Iteele-
his early life ' haiingbeen.,spent in
Lucknow, later • going to the west
vhere he has since resided. Ile served
in the Great War and leaves to
norm hirn, a wife, one son and
Jour daughters, -also one brother and,
Tour 'sisters here.
oming „Events
First- Insertion 50e.
Subsequent Insertions, 25c. .
'coiAkGE°' -.SOCIAL AND DANCE
. :There will be an. ,Orange Social
and Dance, held, inI...tickno*. Orange
Hall on Thursday. evening, Sept. •gi..
Music by Home Orchestra. Dancing
from '9 P, in: to 1.80 a. m. Gents 25c
'Ladies .10c. Lunch supplied -by lodge
DANCE
The first ...indoor dance of the. Falb
season, 'lilt be held in the TownHall
Lucknow on Friday, SePternber 22nd,•
Music by Ernie -Brown .9-plece
orchestra • of ' Walkerton. General.
adrilission 25c. ,Auspices Lucknow
Fire Co. '•
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GODERICII . FAIR, NEXT 'WEEK
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Viait Goderieh Exhibition, ',Tuesday
'anti --Wednesday,- • September 19 and
20 -Special program Tuesday evening
,
Wednesday afternoon program
in-
cludes two harness rates.; two run-
ning races, -Vaudeville program, etc
Admission '25d. • ,
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ST.: HELENS' SCHOOL FAIR' .
A school children's parade, will
alien the. •St. Helens' School Fair at
one o'clock on Friday, Sept. 15th. .1p
'tile evening "The Rad .Raek"
hS., Presented, by. St, Peter's Dramatic
Sediety, Another feature df .the even-
nig
.performance will Are Various
ItuMbers by •Mr. Harry „MeGee, Scoteb
entertainer •of' Aliburru
.PHILVO'rT TO SPEAK •
The IJ. F. 0.• Association of Huron*.
Bruce is sponsoring a seried• Of pub -
lie meetings t� he held in: the riding..
.to •be addressed by Captain Elmore
Philpott, ;The' first meeting, Will he
"'W`inglitiml; on SatUrdaye-Sentein-
her 23rd;
Brussels •on Monday,
-SePtertiber-
•Tuesdayr •Septernher; 26th,, .4birimene-.
ing In each .case itt 8 O'clock, Silver
collection,
DR. W; V: JOHNSTON"
PENS INTERESTING BIOGRAPHY
A Revelation Of Important Pacts. Of
. The Life :of ,The Late, Dr.
t Gautier Of Lucknow, .A Naturalist
. And Writer Of
In this issue appears 'the ,ist- in-
stallment' of • a MOat inteieSting,
biography on the life of the late Dr.
J Monier, a pioneer physician
and naturalist of Lucknow. The data
was Compiled and written. by Dr: W.
V. Johnsten of .Lucknovi, who read
the paper before the • Academy of
Medicine, Toronto , on .Library and
Historical night, January :3rd, 11,933,
and, which appeared': in ;a current
issue ' of the Canadian .Medical
..Jrairrial.. -In- delving into the 'ecceit-
trieities of . Dr. ',Garnier's 'life, Dr.'
Johnston has brought to light: many
facts, which those who. knew the doc-
tor personally; are probable • unaware
of. This paper is ':much _indebted -to.
Dr. Johnston,for permission to re -
Print the article. '
'rhieves •Break Into
Ostrander's Garage
its• And 00 Are Stolen Aftir, Break-
: Ihg., Inta Bitilding, • TO.' Secure aa
Pump Handle • • ••
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Although the extent of :their. loot lao
inore or less trifling the manner' in
which thieves effected :their theft,
from the garage of Garfield Ostran-
der, on Friday night, was reason to
. :
make their Crime a serious' offense.
Several gallons cif gasoline, quart
bottles of oil and car 'Polish, figured
in the theft. The writer . can also
disappeared, supposedly full of gas
ohne, as a check up revealed that f gal; ke
n ri"I'1191--
mote' than whit .wchld ',Sr the, Car
tank and the water can,. ,
1. Entry was; :made ;by prying, Up n
window pear the rear of the blinding
The next -step was to break a, small
pane of glass,' Which 'perniitted en-
trance :to the showrecoil .hy reaching
in and slipping the bolt The office
_i_Thesketch...:will be completed in
•, .0 • z---7-.7-is-within'the showroomand par -
next week's issue. Extra co titi0.4 off: and locked, but into who,.
be available at .5e each, and Pci doubt r •
a way vias made' by smashing in a
manY will desire to send these two '
issues ;to formir Luclinewites,-•Whe ,a.P°..rtiu'll' ''t'h°' .waill?°°rd
are • ','..Copies • for :4"6,4Y-!--02,-relijP-t-1.1-Were_Seeuraliv.the
mailing will 'be available ready wrap-
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ClIABLES CHIN TO' •.
VACATE PRESENT STANb
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A petition. is ...being eirulated
among ratepayers in the. village
requesting. that no further, restaur-
ant ;licenses, be, granted here. This
petition' irises ',following differences'
between lf Charles -• Chin and 'Harry
Lem: Chin , has for the past -three
years occupied-and-conductedta-res=
taurant in the building Owned by
Harry Lem, a former restaurant
proprietor here. The • lease has ex-
pired and it appears that Lem is
anxious to recpirrinenCe. business' here.
Differences - have 'arisen r between
the twoPartiei as to the agreement
nritde,:when Chin took over the
busi-
nes •
Mr.-. Chin and his wife and family,
will. vacate , the , present . stand. the
end' -of the month and we 'understand
will occupy the former Welker store
building If sufficient signatures are
affixed to the --petition, it. will be , pre-
sented to the Village • Council,
re-
queting that. no •further restaurant
licenses be 'granted.
SPE.CIAL:ATTRACTION .
AT LUCKNOW. FAlk
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Posters Will 'be' Out the , end 9f:the
week announcing the several Special'
safe however, and a money theft was
thus • frustrated. ., •.'
Locating- -the handle : of the .gas
pump' .in. the showroom, ',.-the .thieves
proceeded to, 'smash, •the lock on the
pump and, "ffil up" with gas.,
'Constable • Moore.' and Provincial
Officer McClevis. have been *irking
on the •case,' and we understand a
ten -foot Piece of rubber hose Which
disappeared • .from. a local residence
that -srinie evening has been located.
BASEBALL TI1OPHY.
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. ARRIVED" 'WEDNESDAY
The Excelsior Life Trophy pre-
sented each year . to the champion-
-ship team of the Lakeside League by
j. D. McKay of Kincardine, was
'presented by him to manager Reg.
Smith' on, Wednesday. This attractive
cup. will 'be on „display,. in F. T
Armstrong's window. A banquet, we
believe,' is in order, .'when the cur
Ruld be officially presented,, and the
•team's -success recognized.
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'GROWS ,LAK.GE
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, Mr: D. O. ' htcMorran bids, well, to
carry off honor*. In_ growing large
tomatoes this season. They are --.Of
the • beefsteak variety and three •of
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them, ' which have , been on display
in the windOw of .R: H. •ThOmPson's
grecery, stere,' ,weigh 4 .141 5, 9z.,
which approaches the *eight of '11/2
attractions at, Lucknow .Fall Fair on lbs. apiece. The: Vines we are -in-
septembei 28th 'and nth...Next. week's forayed bear »Unlit, tomatoes of simi-
Sentinel ' will outline more •fully, :' the; lar , size,. which in the. face of this
added. features 'this year, which 'summer's drought; is a• remarkable
should result in ,a' marked 'increase growth.' Miss Mell,forran has kindly
in attendance. ,The Fair is only two presented the three mammoth tal
Weeks away • and entries Sheirld: net rnatoes to the publisher, who should -
be deleted until, the last fel days. n't lack Of chili sauce this linter. •
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H.John Hutchisonaturalist.
arnie
d Physician
By. W; • V. Johnston,B.A., M.D. •
Lucknow," Ont '
Dr. ,i. Gander lived for nearly
• „ , ,
forty Years in the village of Lticknevr
in the County of Bruce, aad,•Wasone
„
of the: most interesting figures .in
the history of .WeStern. Ontario. • He
had pne of the largest general medi-
cal 'Practices of his time in. -that part
ofthe-prOvince and enjoyed in envia-
ble reputation as a consultant ever
large, •part' of three counties. He
reeked Very high ,as a naturalist,
he was 'a writer of considerable'
petit, and last, but not least,':I ai-
sure you he Made suell.an inintessitm:
on his eommunity; both liy• his abili
tics and his eccentricities, that the
memory of him. ;there is almost as
fresh to -day' as when " he was hying;
He died on February int, 1898 at the
an•e of 75: • . •
Dr. derider's:. Mother was a French
Renirin Cathollc. :Ilis,.fatlier was -s
.1Ingenot. 'and la' 'ithember of a long
line Of distingainied Military' Men:
Becaase of religious Petaecutidn''he
,fied With his life from France ,to
Scotland, where *here he obtaineda eom--
niissioi as 'eeletiel 40: the 'English,
ariny; The •fitiniii," Wealth
and eulture, and. into 123 the
siihject Of . this address was, born.
This boy. on. g&wingup.wassent to
Dublin :to., :redelV.0_
cation. He was • always an ardent
Orangeman, •ttrid, while:10 , Ireland he,
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bedtime well acquainted With Daniel
. •
O'Connell, and 'in . his later yea's was
very fond Of 'relating incidenta-:froni
the 'life of :that* distingnishea.
man., He w sent to Paris for further
study. Penciling this he anent severa
years' travelling, .Visiting many lands,
landa;
including' Anittelit;' India and:,Sept.h
Africa Ife+eaMe-to---Canatir'and-,-evz-
tabliehed. a medical practice at Hag-
, • • , .
'ersVille„ Ont.:This did' net ,-. satisfy
hini,..ao •1960 he moved to the
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village of Lucknow. • ,
. „,
came', to Lucknow , Only four
years after thjfirst settlers had Ili.,
tiVed there. A ; hat .time the Counties•
of Hiiren and truce were ',owned'. by
the ,Canada Company and were kno*n.
as • the Queen's .Bush. • They were an.
unbroken • etretth of, forest, full of
game, , with a. few .scattered settle-
nients ,heing carved- out of the woods.
The early Settlers' were chieflY trof-•
, • • ,.
ters• froth the Highlands Of 'Scotland
and the Isle of Skye, with a'fel
im-
niigrants from Ireland and England.
In Such a locality' and, at such a time
Dr: Gentler Chose to live his life.
Whir n Man of his :fralting. and
turd should leave the hOineland to
• ,
dwell in a, wilderness has • remained
mystery. ‘Runior it that be
:left ltrelitteair the result ' of a duel.
110 ,vtis,gyaitit,'feet; 16•1riches_ itt
weighed about 1dg pounds
Iffi,Sheitildera• were .slightly itOoped:,
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Breail
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of
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The Brea4
of Health
R MOTTO 18 QU41JTy AND -SERVICE
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, SATURDAY.• SPECIALS.
:p0Pgt ,':Aggi-T..'' . Am, VA,' BUNS, -
'SCONES , t, • •• • '.'s - JELLY.,,..R0.144,3*. ‘
. ' Ni,iT,, irid FRUIT' BREAD: ,.. ..,, 004E4 coops:'•
BROWNoir:__Delicjous...-.•-,.. pnikp,_ 48 100
. .... „.. . ..„ , .
eeitt: .wookx wHEAT,
I-IOLLYMAN'S QUALITY BAKERY
Phone 36 Iacknow
50. -1-CoLLARS • REWARD'
.A $5�. reward will Will be given for
formation, Which leads to the. con-
viction and ''prosecutien of the parti,
or parties, responsible for the break-
ing
of windows and other- acts . of
oc-
ewuari;teedh. • ,atdeixisty.rnaeptiveine ewvhaitichoi. •ahatoiv.e.
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Captain Takeo, off Witit..Many
• 'Pagiertgersariettivi. Thrills Crow'
With Parachute Leap At 1600. Ft
' That ' aeroplanes .and peraelinte
,
jumping have not •••,beComei conaMen-
Plate in this district; was evidenced
on Saturday :when an immense crowd
gathered. at the farmi 'Of .. Mr. john
McLeod, eastTof South KinEOSs
Church ' to Itriel 'Barney .• Bristol's
115th parachute juritn' and to enj�y
or watch ,others enjoy nir flights
over the village In a black and. 'yid
le* biplane,. ably piloted: by Captain
Fred
Scheduled to: appear here :on Sit-
artlair morning, Gillies did• not ,arrive.
till early in the '• • afternoon y'• as he
was: obliged to return to Stratford
from, Clinton, 'where he, was flying
the .day previous, and , make neces-
sary repaira, to his . plane.. •Upwardi
to sixty passengers' were. necomo-
iated
.before 'dark and the pilot re:
-maine,d-over-and.Lon„Stinday-afterneen.
sfter a gusty wind had subsided, was
able to take un some of the remain-
ing passengers whosought a ride::
The' :flights, were of •' about 'three..
minutes 'duration and were at an RI.:
titucle of; frem. 800 to 1200.feet. Mr.
Alex Gollan was among the ..first and
the oldest; to our knowledge to takf
Off. Little . Jean . Bushell and ;Etti,
13elle McDonald, as far as we know
were the: youngest naii, of girls to,
make the flight, whileDenald John-
ston and ' Jewittgot 'qUite'a
Oak -Out of their ride. Except in the
eerie , 'of children,: passengers: .were
taken singlelir.: .
Bristorv'S ii5th Jumg
„:Frem.. an altitude of • 1600.. feet
Barney BriaPir7ililifetT7the Crowd
with it parachute NAM- took the
lean about .4.15''.SatUrelay afternoon
turning tWe',SOniereatilts-,While '• hurt;
ling :some..*), feet through epee(
before • opening his chute. TO the'
',..,rowd it Would . appear that, the chute
opened :shortly' after Bristow
the. leap, but when one considers that
he drops at .the rite Of mpWardato
:
120 , nines' an hour, to, drop . the 896
feet was only a Matter Of some : A've
seconds. The ‘parachute opens in 14-5
see:O-Cids, . after' the t•iii,cOrd is Milled..
After.' the 'chute opens : the,. rate of
fall is tedtited to the 'speed of 12' ft.
,seCend, varying slightlY. according •
to air' pressure. : The shock on :.atrik--
ing the ground is flinch the same as
if One :were, to juin* off a twelve
foot elevation.; we are inforrned,
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SUNDAY -,AFTEEN-0614-
:”---SERVICES AT LANES
, A goodly number tvere attend:,
ance atl-Line's Presbyterian Church
on Sunday afternoon, when plans for
the • re -opening of, Ole 'church for
Sunday afternoon :*services . was 'dis-
cussed. Next -Sunday--there will --be •
an ep(in,riieeting commencing at 2.30
o'clock • with Rev. IC, McGillivray.
,in charge. 'Mr. G. S. Robertson has
thrown this building open to all who :
wish to gather .'there, for Sunday ^
worship and should the attendance •
continue to show. that the 'People of
the district are -interested in attend-
ing these services,: they will be held
regularly each" Sunday afternoon.
BRING DOWN', :TW
• LARGE BIRDS;
While • ,,Genrge •Whitby, Charles
Morrisonarier-RaY70-61Yer -were: arn-
Iling. about with hot guns. last
.Wednesdairi;mear the 4th concession,
Kinloss,„; they • caught sight of two
exceptionally „large :birds which. took
ling; but failed,taget • slap before
'George. .Whitby : brotightthem
both • One wear dead: and the
ether. 'suffered...a; broken wing,* and:,
Was later destroyed and. Stuffed by c.
Mac , *Oist,er. The bird* had a wing ,
spread of about Ave, feet,: SAX'. inches.
,
int • their species was doubtful ., at
first, although they are now :consid-
ered to .be •turkey buzzards, They
resemble .a• Innen: eagle With:'' the.
exception of *high.
. . . , • •
is pinch' the sante as that of •a do- '
mestic turkey. -, Since. • they *ere
brought down,-. their presence in the •
locality , has been 'vouched for by.
two or three' farmers.
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ASHFIELD UNITED CHURCH
he mr.m.s. Of this ' church will
hold 'their annual 'rhankoffering ser-,
vies, at Hacketts next Sunday, Sept.
Services it 2:30, 13.ni- IT14.. 7.30:
p.m.. The special Speakers fpr the'
daYi. are: Mrs. •Campbell 'Tavener at ;
2.30 p.m; and .the Rev. F. W. Cr-aik
of Goderich for the evening Service.
that giVeth ' nide the • poor:
shall not not lack: but ,he 'that hidetli•
a curse."
Apple . .
,F..a0041.s., •
Riddled By anda1s
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Exteitaiie blaniage Has Been Done
• To Mr. John doynt's Apple Evap-
oratorL-Offers 'Reward, .For •AP- ,
prehension Of Guilt/f.Party....
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Recent discovery Of the, ' destrue;
tine which has . been -going. ,on 'both
Within , and -without this ' batting,
utilized . as an apnle. factory, 'has. so
aroused . the ,.' Proprietor, 'Mi., Jahn,
Stint; pat he Is Offering : a fifty,.
dollar reward for ,information that
,wilt lead tej the eonvictien, and
,pro-
secution of these responsible for the
In Bristow's 'decent he was tarried ;de actOryo41"0:61;g0•••I'l
equip-
:ivfiereld*ra't 14theeLereda'rs.'Ofta'rit l•buoilutten,.itvi°..;(17"tpeirdh'`e-fOrilitPhlee purpose, has not :been
eral hundred yards /rein where . Gil- regularly -dneratedi • and haso •
was landing his 'plane, As Bern -
0Y 'tva • droppitg • h,e' doom he ..A'een.
feverishly working .the ropes, the
chute which eaPSIZeil the Silk bag to
the rear,' .liddh aided In carrying
himover the. orchard .arid barn to a
safe landing, , The decent, Can • be
fairly acentaterir -inntrelled', in this
.inanner .by an expert • jinitper, and is
A sintiler procedure to sailboat tack,
ing. to, capsize, the, ,bagin. front. of
him, wouhl.bring hini:te: etthe
: rt, more.
'an interview With The :Sentinel
ifriatetV Made light ,
of his - perfor-
mance.
aid- and ind in a jeditlat 'Vein iennirked`
"why these ehttes, are giitiranteed,. t•c
" ;on ':tittp 4),
•
+.\
been visited for: about .4 year • until .
reCently, . When the carnage was
discOvered. The, building had •,been '
broken into, • doors removed, 'floors
tern up and hoarded windows tinned
'Open. • This lumber, evidently was
desired:at fire i'veod. There is scarcely
a pain of glass in the building whieh.
is not hrekeri. in some cases these
coald be broken from, the outside,
after . the boards were • removed', but
other ivindOW1i•still' boarded' over also.
hive the glass broken, apparently' In
'1lb' other ..yrty than .by deliberate'
-breakage from the long
eridless-reatherLbelt or operating..t-he----
machinery has been removed and
in general the building has heen
riddled: it a moat wanton manlieri