The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-10-12, Page 1-LA j1,54551
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Treleaven
lUOli444;)W'
'11riere:" 9.-L12"A:1%I;:-......."1.30-
PHONE
FOUND, -:A ' Gentlellaan!s'&'wateli.*
..Apply at: Sentinel Office. '•
i' OK
to Phillip. Stewart.
Apply
.7,E•XVER1MpINT no lo.ng.er-rit'
LCqn
• ,. Salve At-
McK,M'S DRUG STORE
:FOR,. SALE7-,400d' . winter apples
.in the prehEird•:"...by bag or barrel.,
Cheap -C • Gr.e_eA 1, -Lucl(trow
*AFFLES FOR SA4E.:1-ShoWs and
•Talman, Sweets. pciccd Reasonahle.
(allat-W -G Andrew's
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Xpip1hient
, hqp,
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, FIGS goR, SALE -30' White pigs,
6 Weeks Old: Priced, reasonable. fol
Cash. Boar, for service. -Jas. Parkes,
' Con„ 6-,--Kin1oss. 'Phone' 27-24, Ripley.
PROPERTY FOR SALE'-'-,A..Lricl
cottage; and % acre garden, in tbe
village of Kinlough., Will .exchingt.'
for fown. property.- Apply to Wm
- : • Lloyd,..Lucknow.
'FOR. '§ALE -16 drY
.loodY wood, beech andOmple, free' Of
" ljnibs. -.774Pply to John Joynt.,
- :(14-71a-tf.).
,
WOOD FOR t SALE -We ,
stock of &Tweed both tinlve"..and
..siXteen' inchfer:.'deliyery thithighon1
the • year..
[HE LUCKNOW• TABLE, CO,; LTD.
(12-I0c,)
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NOTICE'. TO OltpOITOR's
• In. the matter of .;the Eatate. Of
Christie Ann Mclearlan, date of the
Townahip•-•ot•Kinless .Connty
, .
of Bruce,. ,WidoW._ deceased:.
• NOtice-ie-hereby---given"--t4arTal.
" persons. • having' Any claims or; 'd67
reaticis against. the tate Christie:Aiu
11LL:x .41Ei.n, :Who; died on or anent the'
' twerity-third day of:-.dulY .1903
at the Tc.iwnship':of Kinloss in, ,the
ionetY of Bruce, are required to send
by :post prepaid or to deliver-te,the
Ludersigned,. executor under. the ',Wilk
.• of • the saiti Christie. .Ann• McFarlai),
•• their •names and addresses and 'full
,,,Partieulare in writing of their claims
• rind .stAtenients ,of their' accounts - and
• the* nature of the ,:sccurities, if Ai-. • '
by. the/C..061y verified. by. %loin-
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',And:. take notice --that. :after the
. tWentymeiglith-dayloil October -A.
13033, the. said executor will proceed
,to distribute the itsets„ of the said
,.(leCeaSed among. the' Persena: entitled
•thereto„ having' teg*r.d; eillY'• to -the
"of which he .shall then -. have
h
• . ad. notice, and that the said :execti
idr will not , be ' for .the Said
. ri§seta ,or'-enY part thereof to . any
• • person of Whose . claim' he Shall .not
•1,heri • have received :notice: •
:". • This . notice is given pursuant te'
the' statute in :that behalf. •
• Dated at 'Liieknow, Ontario', this
Sen,Ond claV 'Of 'October. A.D. 1933.
,Thornas 111Wolin; R. R. 2, .1.101yrdoe
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Ontario, ' Executer. ' • ' •
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!""IpeMINI,Ink,
Corning -Events
First Insertion, ,5a.
Subsequent Insertions,, 25e.
FOWL SUPPER
:...qot Fowl Supper, Parish ,St:
A ugnstine, :Wednesday,, October25.
Harvey McGee and other artists in:
attendance. Gaines and acinserneriti,
AdthissiOn 35e _Arid 15,V
kityf tikisT.A.LtAtioN
tIllknow L�dg, .10; 112, apd,
:JesVel 'Rebekah Ledge, 270, 1.0. Q.F.
wili 'hold • a joint installation 61
eel's • oflb-
on Friday 'evening;:"Oebeber. 13
,
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' 'at 8 P. M; All members' requested to
241"rittend . and visiting. brothers?: And
'• 'lusters welcome..,-LConi., •
AsigyiELp. dkReting
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. :The Paster...Will be.'ins.hii"own,11Int.'
Pit ...next. StindeA, :October. '15th. The'
,W0t,JLD'.11AVE..'GO.NE FURTIItTer:.
..Serviees Zion 11
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'Anniversary Services, October •
,Rcv.:•12., T...tiiiiatrith•':.ot:.tietirborn
will he ',oil' are
. happy JO ren-SW,:aSSOCiatidn'S..Withan'
tdd AShiletd1":'hoy...and it hrother of
. .flnr esteeined friend, Mr. Sarnuel
:tit -petit& • 7, ,
bOtetier' ..Fano1414..:,Pf'040t:01,- will be the
niThivei.sory preacher. - -.
;kw .tharite
[Alt .trienda..'Wha. ':inaiin't„Eteat 'enictrt.
eath..of Miss geilderson, WEDDING. BELLS
ocks:.com.munity .
. prettYi wedding took
, ,
Active ,Werlfer".' In • -.Presbyterian 'Place' in the Church of Ascension,
,Chnr4 NaPirea Shortly on Saturday, October 00Oher''7th•
' :f;,,,relnsdgeNPgartalytic
.114r°1•16 r4ite: ''civt elf! r..1). °arn9dtil,f4r: rMat.. !lAagentiT11:4i1iiiiidkett
,•• ••• • 'Was united in marrjge to 14.trp1d. H.
It waa with setting suddennessThonripson,, Aon of Mr. aotfldts. Tied
that. residents Of -the .village .learned Thompson, the ,Rey„,,WO.,
Hall -offic-
of Wednesday Morning Of the death tiating; The -chk % was decorated
• of Miss Dollena- Henderson, •whicb atitition flower's 'And ' the -wedding
'occurred About two AM, Miss Hen- inusf9 was ' •piayed by, MissEdna-
derson had spent the evening with Stoyle; The. 'bride who was given .in
Miss Mary McLeod and after return-. marriage by her father, wore a gown
8,46.ed with a Paralytic of white satin, and lace', With bridal
stroke. Her death, • 'resulted; sej.ne°II' and 'orange 'blossoms, and ear
three housd•later, , shehaving; never ried .a* baeiltet Of sweetheart rises
The, bridesmaids were, Miffs. , Mary
Montgomery of Detroit and , Weal
Bert ThOMPSen of , 'Ayr " acted
groomsman.' Mr.- Alvin , Percy' 'of.
Detroit :and Mr. Frank. Thompson
Were ushers. After the -ceremony
reception Was held at the bricle/s
home: Later' the bride and groom, left
for it trip to Toronto and ,Niagara
Fella. On their return theYreside
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at ,Kinloss. • :
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'regained consciousness. • •
Born on • the-1.2th 'eoneession , of
t.!:. . ars rlereonre
- we
girl, molted., to ..-Lucknow, with her
parents, Mr. James .Hendersen,
tie -
maker, and the late Mrs. Henderson.
She has been a continuous resident
of, the village since,- then, „with the
exception , Of a- few years, spent Ir
Detroit."', Her mother died eighteen'
Year* ago and Miss Henderson has
been keeping 'house for her father
and her sister, 'Miss Elizabeth Hen-
derson, local ',Canadian National Ex-
Miss Henderson ' has long been ' a
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faithful, and Untiring Worker in , the chfirek- Saturday, -.October 7th, •when. -No-stOek-was--4ept- in -the barn.
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Preshitevian Church. She Was Pr,Cfi- Ile•IT1 FerP' Youngest * daughter ' of
dent ' Of the , ir.W:M.'S. -arid for 'r Mrs. keirtwald and the late Mr
ears .has taught 'the
William Reinwald of Stratford; was
LEITH--.-REINW'ALD -
A, quiet Wedding took Place 4/t., the
parsonage' of Centennial Evangelical
14y,A0,-4.1:mplepless.
100$1.'Whek:Ba4
• ,••
urns
,Threshing . Operations". C o milete
About .An Hour 'Frier To Outbrea
"-Engine Spark Is Blamed
*The fine barn on the,fornipii•Archie
McCall -fariki`.A91:16AAAian stx,- Kinlosi4
was razed hi/T., fire which .hteke out
late -^: Thursday afternoon : about an
:
bout ,after the • threshing of buck -
'wheat was... completed and: thethen
had dePartecl;, the building ,aS.Own-
rid by 'Mr, .1.0.k ,MeRenaie,'•WhO • re-
sides On hie,-,Ather•farm on concession
4:7 riciriliff;70.frich., -Vres notified-of-
the'llaxe an he, Was about to sit
down to Supper upon his return from
,
re line' In rempyine, the. ma-
ehine,"frony the :premisei_it was
esiary to bring the engine 'qui lose
to the barn, which is a stru ure, of,
well preserved old timbers, 54x56.
It.„i§ believed ,that' a spark from the,
engine. remitted in the conflagration
The-ithreshed grain had been re-
moved. to 'his other farni, but awne
twenty-five tons Of haY as ,well as
a quantity of last year's Straw Was
destroyed. A mower, disc, light wagon
and ' hay loader were 'included among
the
the• implements . which Were burned.
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'-----..--da-' hridrierge-Leith '4
Toting Men's ,Bible' ClasS, AlOver of .nlarM-: to,. Jo . , 7-e
flowers, 'she delighted in beautifying .son. of Mr. and Mts. J. It Leith'
her borne surroundings. • ' ' , • TACknew. •Rev. • J. P. Minch OfiSciated,
Her death leaves a:, Wide circle 'of The bride was attended by he sister
.serrewing ' friends arid' A. breech, in
'church ...actiVitieS, that .for. devotion
qii'd sincerity, will be•hardlto en..., •: Gregory . Leith, ' Liicknow. After r, • ' • ' ' • '
• _ ; • lipirc.go ..,E,,,EPRI4Ss ' RATES,
. _s,irviv.eit ._•,..40 her ag,zi father wedding- dinner; With a reir, not4,. L,..„-:_"0,4ed.t..,e.xoress__rittei_are.,,,,., ilow.
' pearl of. Detroit ‘ and' Elizabeth Of, diate relatives present; ,.Mi.-ond. Mrs',.. effective. In. Ontario points, . swp.
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LneknoW :i.lit ,tiyo .brattieis; :WilliaM Leith left for a short trip .to Windsor
Merits may be made at the rat , 1
' . d Detroit.On their return they' • ... • r., ' .- • ,--..". .n,"9 .
fl'd*- 'la*. °f •Lnekn°14' '..: , .• " . .q.,." - :. 15e. 'fnr. a • pound ., or less; merensing
. : The funeral' service •will be held at 'll *ti A St tf d propo '1.4anat}e Y' •/-lP to ten pounds
her erne on ri ay a erriopn wk. - .
interment in Kinloss cemetery. .,:•RULDS AND FI,OWERSfor 55e and , from thirteen to fifteen.:
pods „for' 60e. These red/iced 'I./dee
,Wa have ;new a geed ;display of . • .. . .
btilbt, prices :
also include pick-up and delivery free
Also. Cut Flewers. 'PheCe" 88., *.• ' •
' §Or..„omprr -GREEN4acis$
' The loss is ;Only partially covered.
Mr, McKeniie; ‘• having reduced , his
lirisurande last year. The land is new.
out --buildings, as 4he. h'mee
razed by. fire Some years' ago The
farm is a 'good one, horirever,''.and
McKenzie and his brother 'eon
Th se Bread "
•of Reath'
The. Bread
of 'Health *
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OUR Alotr, Is ,ci.u,ALETY: AND .8Ntivici:,
SATUflDAYSPECIALS
CHELSEA. BUNS,
JELLT ROLLS
. DUNDEE ,' CAKES,
SCONES ' ,
• U T Aind FRUXT:.BREAD"
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tir Delicious BROWN
cent. WHOLE
'BREAD -is 100.per
WHEAT -7
QUAf.LITY
?hone 36Luckn�w
BAKERY
DR. MARGARET ,11/facKELLAR'
r To___Luxx,N.Q.3,47
Prominent Missionary From India
Guest Speaker At W. M. S. Thank
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offering •Meeting' t
.7The M.. S. of the. United Church
Lucknow, will have, for their Speaker
at the Think -Offering ,reeeting. on
t
Thursday evening .at 8 o'elbek,--Oc-
120,. the. outstanding missionary
from India, Dr. Margaret MacKellar.
MalReiler was the 'first 'Woman
to 'receive the 'degree .ef Dr. 'Cif Laws
from Toronto University, •only -r -one
other [woman . sharing -this- .honer
Dent fail to hear; her. Everybody
vvelcome; Men and Women. Cor..-See'y
La,keside league'
Mia's .'lleinWald, Toronto; • sin' •template. 'reheilding next yearDividends Sniall
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the • bridegro,oni 'by his 'brother, Mr • . ,
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WINGHAM MOTORIST s: Or ,sale, a ' reatonable
:GRANTED—DAM,AGR•
S.
HG rne Of. Wiri ham
u , Wing
ham
Action To/Ilecover Amount
Of Damages Resulting From Car
Accident In Leeknovr. • ?
'oectireed at tlieX.Tnited 'Church corner
.1n.:the village • in September of of, ,last
:year, was. •heard .in Division Court
Wednesday morning befere His Hon-
or Judge Owens.
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, William H. Gurney, of Wingham,
:plaintiff; in the action sought dem-
i:gee Of $120.00 from the:defendant
Mr, John 'McRae cf"Ashfield. Several
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witnesses were Called. and at .the
eanelusion.of.,.the evidenee,theiplain7
tiff was 'granted judegment Of • s100.54
vvith•the defendant assessed the costs
of the '.'court as well.
' - accident occurredwhen the
Gurney 'earcame oV,e'r a Slight ele-,
vation at, :this point; driving west.
Mr. • McRae :was proceeding east; on
'Main.. street . was in the act, of
turning left to gci north ,toward the
C. N. R. depot.
popolottt:o.00testAt Paterson's Store
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Introduced On Wednesday When
NYal 'for '1 Sale Opened
, Eight boys, and eight ,girls; fifteen
year or or younder, are going to be
happy on .Christintia when , the
re-
sults are a`rinouneedof the Popularity
,Contest, at' ''Paterion:s Drug Store,
Which,:conuneneed On Wednesday, and
will 'Fenton/6 until' 'twel`ve O'clo,c1c
Christmas eve. The Nyal 2„fer.1 'Sale
is' in fell swing. this week .and voter
may be cast on all bargainpurchas-
es *ado during this Sale as
Each entrant is credited with inoe
.votes to'comineneerthe contest, And
for every -cent spent during per-
Jod.. one
,vote ' may be credited ;to your
,kriVerite ctinteitatt case of
Nyal, 'goods ' Purchased,' tri4,`, veto.
.ntiv beeredited. for every •cent,
' Theo:1st prize for boys is a 'sten-,
data C. O. AL bicycle with • seven Other
Valuable prizes for runners un In
contest. `Til Winning girl 'gets a
heantiftd:doll, carriage and dell,
first Ilr.iae; 'With seven' Other Worth -
While pries for the 'riekt in Order,
The "!'boinplote • ttilnlay at ptikes ban
beenT:,0-thc; at-Pate-ra-tha itnre;'Wliere
full PArtientafs' wiit be give.
Child-
ren &at ,otitat thls onittest, slniply by
leaving, t i#0144 with Mr, Fator-
:',,.._.
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Community Assistance
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Urged In Prepaing
- Gar For The West
-COthnipuity Car. To Be Shipped .Por
Distribution Among, Needy. In
Saskatehewan:-;-,Will ,. Be, ,PaCked,
, Next Week 7-,-VegetribleS, : Fruits
.Clothing" Are. Wanted.
At a ineeting of. the:Relief 'Board
With representatives • frem. the .vi17:
'age ehureheS, held en TuesdaY morn -
.in, the distress and'need, in ,eertain
sections'of Western Canada was laid
before the deniMittee. . Immediate
sctriie. is heint• taken to have' * car
of 'fruit; Vegetables. ;and :clothing.'
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Peeked and; shipped from 'this .eoin-,
It is• planned .to.rissemble the, gen.'
tributiens at :the C. N. R. depot eerly,".
next week. 'Theie will be leaded and:
shipped by Thursday, October lath
if 'pessihle. The;railyiray companies
, .
-9ff•er, fr6a-:-transpostation-,,of---ench
shipments and the local car Will be
Shipped to 'the:Saskatchewan „Relief.
Commission for distribution in, areas'
in that proYinCe, Where the •need -,,is
•g,reatest. • , .,'•
" The :eommittee statei ,that 'the
LiicknoW Car is to be ;community
"ine. Individuals. and .,Orginilatiens
throughout ; the. district and village
re urged to make their ,eontribfitiOni,
lioWeyer, small or 'largetheir:may. be,
,go a we e be, ship.
that ' 11 fill (1 car ca '
uortain, 'groups Wish' to tor-
JectiVely askeirible their centrilnitiOnf
A point in their oWif neighborhood
int! the ainount Warrants' it;, truck
, „
service- Will be provided ip transport -
ng it to tiichnOw;, • • .
ROentiy a Saskatchewan resident
formerly o, Lucknow, in corresPend,
, trig 'with a ' girlhood 'friend 'here,:
no Meant appealing for relief
„dated' that, for a, Inedred'
he vicinity of 'ElbOW; 'Many were'
jestithte. and She feared .Whiit tb
vinter might mean for ' many.
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.Although fruit; and Vegetables art
l•ot as iileritifiil in the" district
mao years, liere are but tett ivh
iiannet spate iOniething' Of this na-
ture for so WOrthir
mitrift$f .to -Operation is a 'rieeeS§Ity
td-OYOXYlaneJt,',Orged,.. to do their
.oatt in filling Pp the,' ear. do-
ations w11 be
gladly roceivedb the
doninfittee to .014 in 'tletrayinclot.
will :1040 in ths pro,;,
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r3e01./TS pPEND 'WEEK-
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END AT BRUCE
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BEACH/
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n harge Of -.-Seoutmaster,Dr. R.;-1:
Treleaven -Hold ,Sunday AfterneM
"Service.' • -7-1 •
The recently re -organized LueknOv
troop of BOY ' ScoutS, under thei,"-'
lewlY-appointed Scoutmaster; Dr. It'
L Treleaven :With Stuart" Camerin
•assistant •scoutmaster, Spent ar
enjoyable ,week -end at Bruce. Bench
where they occupied the, Treleityer
and Henderson cottages.
• Some twenty-nine scouts were ir
the party which gethered at the beach
on Saturday morning.' and returnee'
hoire2Monday afternoon. All werr
meinhers of 'the',10cal company with
the, exception of two • Lone Scouts;
Gordon and; Lloyd ,Aiken of Allen:,
ferd',Arid nephews " of 'Dr. -Treleaven
" Scenting expeditions', Were engage(/'
in and • on Sunday an openra.it seivice.
was held when Rev. '%T Bejain
Tucker, 'addressed .the hays. Guitar
accerepaniinentAy Ihmg Clarke and
Gordon Aiken and Dr. Treleaven
assisted the singing. Rain forced the
latheringto conclude tlpir-sthwiee'
'in the cotta ! '
.:Kintio.dille..Totstruck
•••By,i4tokno,wito: co.
Driven By 'Miss' Ruby:, McDonga.R. Of
'Kincardine -Injuries' Of A'. ,SeriOuF
Nature,
• dots and bruises.' arid.' Serious. in-
ternal' injuries ;were inflicted to
Gordon Jacobs, aged 9, Of Kincardine
When ho Was., struck in that town hy
a ear driven by Miss Ruby McDougali
and Owned,' We, are infornied, , by
GeOrge'McinneS, Of this ,
, Stepping in front .Of the ear as it
ptoeeedect, dp* the Mein Street, the
lIttbe chap was 41 hurled to
the pave-
ment to have the rear wheels pass
over his abdomen, 'causing internal.,
injuries. Which resulted in him being
realied.te Itineirdine IMapital, Where
his. condition 'Cerise§ grave teneerii.‘;
The driver,,Misa • McDougall, ' • a
darighter of Mr.,: and. %Mrs. 'Angus
'McDougall, formerly of' thehnoW,
Wtia 'll*onipiinield by Ada ,Oatopbeit
The ear ethitifiried on -its .Way after
striking the lad; and as stopped 'by
duukti46_key.t.Petor-.4arther-O$;Itt-i-
eestigation by Chief efi Police Sinith
revealed faulty brealii on • the ;'ety
0,04,141$1 MoDonoill minus a Pernik
!Of* to,004.*4 0000:U1410d:
Ipinit itpr on '
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Lueknow Gate Amorints • To J77.45
Dti.t Local Shar Of Pliy-DE ile-L,
--7-ailitil•-Oiili-,--NetCliiii**-$1-0:68:7-***---
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The followingis the financial state?
nent Of the Lakeside League PlaYar
retries; as received. from secretary
Marcus. Gate receipts this'. year
vere lower and expenses higher, and
./ach club's "share was ,a mere "dor')
/in, the bucket". Eagli team was 'al-
' wed $15.00 a game for Mileage A!id
This allowance ran the 'total -up to
190:99...As :Well each club was; assess-
ed ib share of an Items. of ' $9,75
*Well Was to pay for the , rented
onivasi; by; which Wingham encloses
heie .playhig field. • •
Playoff Receipts •
:Vingharn at Kincardine
'Kincardine -at Wingham
Kincardine and),
WirigliaM. cat, Teeswater •
*;peknew.; at Kincardine 47,1f
./Cineardine at Lueknoty -.:.—. 7,7 4'
. $221.5F,
•Playofr Eigienses-
AdVertising • - 24.05
Unipires 1 • " 30 00'
4
Secretary's- mileage
Terinis':" Mileage: 90.0f
Telephone account top,
Wingliain grounds 9.7F
Item not :legible 2.0f
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$194.8r
Balance to be iffire:1/4.1 26.70
'$221
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Luelaipmes.„,share.-40.%
Kincardine's. share,' 25% 6;67
WhighimN .share, 20% 5.34
League's share .15% 4,01
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LOCAL RIDER HURT
• • IN RACE SPILL
oin McKenzie Pigures IiiRuflidng
Rice Spill At Tecowatei Fair
When the horse ahead of the one
lie WAS riding, sttnnbled in the second
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lieat: of a running race at Teeswater
• Pair, Torn McKenzie, son of Mr; and
Mrs.'Wed. McKenzie of tewn,hurtled
to the grass it the etig,O of the track,
Offer a deeply bruised forehead
Intl a Splintered rib; He was COM -
stunned by the accident for an
hour: or niere and ean recall' nothing
of What followed the spill. Ilia nieunt
0131ickl! which, he WAS riding for, Alec
Andre* was uninjured.
The horse in the lead that ataniblail
had &One the Same thing in the first
heat and 'injured ' who was
replaced by , another Chap fei the,
second 6ato
• Kenneth McDonald Of Teeswater
nephew' Of Rev. C. H. MacDonald and
and
aReawick-hey---Who-fotmerly-lived
ki.hil:O; were bath .badly hurt' In 1"the
snrn spill as '
Toni; However, tFelr
lhjiirleii 46 not '41'1)44 al *tie' To-
:1),Orted 144 1)iitli,tiroLivi410,t toorsble.
toovatils
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4:4.
IJOMINION OFCANADA
1933
Refunding Loan
PROSPECTUS •
On Pege 5•
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Native of Langside
Passes on Saturday
. •
targo.COricotsrse Of •Friends Attend
Fur-tel-4rrOn Monday
' A gloomwascast- over this coin."
*rinnity. when it was 'learned that Mrs;
Deal had passed to the 'Great Beyond
early Saturdays:morning in the Wing -
am
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hospital, in her seventy-sixth
-marrafter-a7short7illness:-.11,4rs7-15thil
Was born at Langside, her Parents .•
ille:,late'.:,,Mr-and._mrs,_.:Thonias.:- •
Wraith After her husband died she
livedfer many years with her sister.
Mrs. W: Scott, but for the 'last few
'mars she had lived' with her brother :
-Mr. Robert Wraith of Culross. While
living with her (deter, : she was a-
belPful 'member and worker of Tiffin's
Methodist church Owing to"h..er kind
i'.!he.erfer disposition she won, for her -
;elf many friends, friends, as was shown by
he large crowd' who gathered' at the..
-,home of Mrs. Walter Scott; from
shose heme the funeral was .held .qn.
'Moo-day::afternoon to Tiffifilis cone-,
terY, interment being made in the.:•
!tunny pia. 'Rev: Wilkinson ' of St.
Helens :officiated. I The pall -bearers • '
liere; Win. Orr, R. Ross, RI Tiffin, N. 't
'4ricCellum, D. MacTntyre • and Wm. •
irown: The floral tributes:: were many
tnd beautiful showing the, esteem :in
„yhich Mrs. Deal Was held by friends
Ind • relatives."" 'She leaves to mthirn
'ler loss', two sisters, Mrs. Walter
.3cotf-'(Alice), Mrs,. Cuibert (Lizzie),'
ind three brothers, - George Wraith
if Winghini; Robert .of 'Culross and,
William of Langside on the Old home-, •
Two Sisters Hannah .(Mrs.
Roster), and Annie '•
wedeceased ter.
My. "and Mrs. Harold Johnson - •:' '
Luchno*,:speet Sunday with Mr.. and
Mrs.' Wm. Conn.'
and ific--Andmv,Toisy,91. ',who
Mve been with i With anti 'Mrs.'. J. • B. .
Vforriso:n iiTa'ye gone, to Windsor.,
-Vhdre--Mi?:-reitYllii-lialt7secured a
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Mr. and Mrs. john MeInnes, George:
ind John, M. and Mrs. Cecil Falcon -
r, Relison and !Angus, . spent Sunday •
1vith Mr. and Mrs. Orville Tiffin,
. gr. .itnti Mrs. : Nelson :Pickle and,
LeOnst of Culross spent ?Sunday.. with
XT.. and Mrs. Victor Victor :Emerson.'
.Mr. Dave. Scott of EntgeaVille was.
here 0 the' week -end' Attending
lbe funeral Of his aunt, the late. Mrs.
Deal.
On Monday evening' thia commit* 2.
14 Attended • the -SmithL6askinette..,
reception at the home of lifF. and
Mrs. Ralph baikinette being, given,
;n loner Of the marriage of their, ,
daughter Miss• FlorencO Caikinette.
to Mr; 'W./W.' Smith. The 'presents were .
many,, consisting of ,hlanlets, :silver-
ware,,.4inen,.,,,bardwareli•and,_Chiria."-
shawing 'the esteeni • In the
votitm,c9oprg' aro held. by their Many
friends.'
, A wARKNG
Motorists with one ,head
berning; continue 'to . be 'a nuisance to
„night drivers. 'Constable MooreT
has tighted,;severailOftenders redent--'•
:1Y and beteliY notifies them to have -
ctboir headligbts-Lik tte1140a- to. SO
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to eliminate the 18':'
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