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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-11-16, Page 1*200 PER'EAR IN''APVAN'cE;, 409. 'Orrkiggwon: .„ • SINGLE COPIES 6 • " 17:;•,L. :••.DENTIST Treleaven tUCKNOW ,80,1,4*.P.7t4Z '`.HONE oa XRAY ANTED"-7.WnsMen ,POr. ;genera., housework.ineknew' Sentinel. " " LADY WANT:I-comfortable robin Liielonew-hciard, optional,. Apply ii,l; Sentinel Mee. • • LOST--,-LedY'S blue .E..,arker pen on' • :Campbell St, Sunday eVening. :Please 'return to Patterson 'S Drug. Stere. Fail OfIears Pioneer Settler'"t' CaIled By Death Irs. David , Anderson, • 'One Who Knew euill Well The, Struggles and • . 1ardsIups ..of, The Fioneer,. -Passed, IUNLOSS RESIDENT' ?ASSES • , AWAY IN HAMILTON , The death of Annie MacDonald, in ter 56th YeartoocCurreit in the General .liespital:, Hamilton; on Sunday. The p floral' service will., •be'he1d this -4fternpon. (Thursday) at her late a:esidence, graith. Liriek Kinloss , Town - .ship ,at two o'clock -with internientin Ayy On SundayIn Her 94th Year Kincardine: cemetery: Miss MCDOnald ; .c •• •••• .makes ' her home; with her *fere: 11/.4:ath removed on Sunday One: Of near the Durham ..Road a mile and a Aihfield's :pioneers, Mrs. David °An-, quarter west ,of Kinloss Village. Her derson, in her 94th year, A 'pioneer .death followed a. thyroid operation, indeed, in th,e'trUest sense Of the word which- she underwent in Hamilton for she came to .Ashfield as a child three Weeks,. Ago.. with her; parents, when there was '1 FOE RENT -Three . Partly licated noth.ing more than a' foot path. Oita, ,4%._ , , raneAV -b: D rooms, . with private entrance,-,-• the bush and swain') from Eelfast-t° 111 -Ani -7 •-;;;CiAiraaiiattin^:a•QPIP,.44heJ-• di. • 0- year; Ilia. seen .the hush, lend, eleared I:Pd• - at Massey . 'Harris Shop. Lacknow arid tthrough :the. hitervening LL11141 Observed ...iif ,,-iny lieintarean Piane.1:' C. .1.----nr. • as Or , . d--g,r7-1°. --'a---Arcua.. , .. P 611 , ' 1 terms. ...If : unable nto • sell. will:Stoke-14"C '.Ccununin#Y*1 4iid. through the * ...will. responsible ,party. ° Write ,to ; boic• ;yearsshe has known to the. full the 250; this .paper.„ . - ' ' ' -1' ' ' jaYa -mid. hardships 6t '''',:t4 fujUhearera '' MTS. Anderson ,..wa's formerly Miss, , FOR ' SALE ,4-- Electrie • , Washing mary Anyi Webster, a .ailaughterl" of Machine• and an l•e°tric,-: •' :Sewing the late. "Dniel and Snap.; Webster, Machine, With • nearly , new and a.t, natives „•,17.. Ireland, who, with '' theit ' ,Ye.as.onab, ie 'prices.. Please, „....,,,A,.Pii...l.Y ,''. to family, first settled : at_ N..;:.4.744,:. ,:vAieig.. )39k 91,. LuCknow..7 ' , • - • • , • Three :.. • ,... :, Mary Ann was born in 1840. , .. . - . . ..... . STRAYED--Frofn ,,,las. llating's. syear.::i after; Eli StaUffer,,, the original : froari, 5„mileS 'West of ,flatic'Xriow, nathfinderi, .had'rhade. his ,.way to •this • a ' gear.ling Steer weighing about Sn4i .1g1.; and'IgrSi'Weheter alld.f.fln?!' ' 900 lbs., 'red with' :White ..nniAings -on ilY conveyed their ,wordl oeds to; thisiaeality, ..ta hew and Yi.ii.ogiica-iitiii 'e..iption.,•., those'Twhit-•-•kought•,•atid,--died .,.. hips, 'de:horned. Netify..•:In,iii,,, ea Young..1..1.01.w. in:a,, .0eariak.. on 0.e .,fatrc now: • M , defense. - o,f ,, our . conntry. , And nnt ...',I,Ucknew. . , . .-• • Ewa Ti .hii., This •forgotteiv; in the. address ', Y Rev. S. : i 1/ . . '• POR; SALEGood ..Yetk,, Sow, • 2.. 01 . ........• -, : --..lr'Torelier'''-were-:-•-tirese--•-•:whough ,iie.ais.....,aid, ,, dila ,,,? farrow .1si•ev,•...,?.., was 2 the. year 1853 and Mary Ann oth as t :also . gOOd.•,' ;Durham. Ileiferi,.,,rising f.. when•thliteen ,years -old. r ,„. •,.., - nrifl teilr,a6(1.: • , ' , ,, _, • ' Ten . years; later, '-: she • became the • Gathering • at the school. At 10.;30., 7e'Ars',. 'ilile to freshen in.. A ineetil." bride of :Da.:,•i'id'...- Anderson . And . for one hundred 'Schmil.childreri; .B.raWir, ,Appli.. to -James • Forester, . R..R:,.1 • • • • • • ' ' 'les, .Girl .Gaides,. • R.angera ' and Roy; Luekrioi":: . '.' ' : four yearsthe yraing•eouple live .a Pare inewit, When they 1.'nuiVed to ' the Scouts paraded ' to the - Town Hall, , • ..,1.k.rpTioN..i.SALE•Of1.,•tayni 'stock ,,farnh l'in'' Ashfield, , the ,.. homestead . . . , . . . . ••,•„ind.,..I.m.plem.erits .at...Ezekiel.,HOdgkin- 'nevi oecripied. by their Younges:t...!100,.; Soil's • 'farm; . Lot 1.;' Con: :3.• •lition Mr. Tier', :Anderson:- ..TO _this . union 'ICING 'WINTER HOLDS SWAY' It appears at present to be a ease of "no fooling" with King Winter, Which; has held this locality, in, its grip • for. merethan a. weds. ,St.eadY seo*falls lait week, .reiulted in an unofficial fall ,of from ,siic 'to eight' , inches and resulted in sleighs' and cutters, Making their appearance, „ and obliged motor t"rae-fo, prOceed, cant- ioushr.:, Sunday evening a mild east wind' gave promising of rapidly de- vouring the snow but by morning the wind had' swung around . to the west and more snow and lower temper- atures' have been in order ,So far this week., ,On Tuesday night a blizzard was blowing and with continued snowfall, , is rapidly filling in the roads and making them'. inipassible for ears in sonie. quarters. The Bred .* of Ilea,lth The, Brea ov i Qf , OUR MOTTO IS QUALITY AND , SATURDAY SPECIALS DUNDEE CAKES,, CHELSEA.B17140, 7S,CONgS4 : • '" .:4EL4Y nOLLS,„ • NUT `and,' VELPIT BREAD OATMEAU, C)ocTgs tie;Deliclois BROWN BREAD is 100 per . , vent. WHOLE WHEAT ' QUALITY' BAKERY .Phone 36 Lucknoy NATIVE OF ASHFIELD • PASSES IN INGEItSOLL Villagers Pay Tribute To Memory SUSPENDED .SENTENCE FOR Of Those- Who -"Gave WINGHAM AUDITOR In Great ,,War. . 1 . , •-• * l' 'month's' suspended sentence was ' • . . Ankle7-4M snow about the eerie, ,the sentence '• imposed on William taph, resulted in Lu4new,s• .ge= .D.Oatil, 1932' •Huren. County, Auditor,' • naen.th-rancOpoy krild. in Wlien' he was convicted Of' accepting the town -hall where upwarda,'. to: three t, :110,01'01 persons gathered on this,. the: 'fifteenth 'anniversary of the signing :of the 4.riniatiee, ,to recall, to:, mind with reverence and apPre- Went was received .last week -Of the death in: Ingersell of Mr. Harry Webster, which occurred. On Thurs- day .morning. , Mr. Webster, 74 irears, ;Of age, was a son ,of the.,late James and, Margaret Webster'. and was: born on , the farra adjoining that of Mr, a.• bribecone,eifLahortages".E"wart• Taylor. He was a saddler Y , th.e aecounts,:,. of ex -treasurer, Gordon Young. booth , Claimed .the $60. „Wria or: • fee for , extra work of ...tuditing • and he concealed the shert- 'eges. as :a "Clirjstian,:adt", as Young had .proiniaed to .. malce restitution during the•yeari , :Robert Ili gin's,„ fellow - auditer; took, the Stand yeriterday..: eine. elierpea• Of .-briberV and conspiracy arid ;Mr. Braith.,!will1also, • appear. to have n Conspiracy': Charge againat him dispesed of... ••• • trade and leftthisVicinity -- as a young man, working' for a time in Ripley '„and later at other points. He has, resided ;in. Ingersoll for forty years. Deceased 1121,3 been in failing health for some time, but Was able to attend. the Webster Reunion this summer. in Lucknoiv. ebster--prad band six years ago. Surviving is one hus- daughter, Mrs. James . Dean of In- gersoll as well as a sister, Mre,'.Jas, Durnin of St. Helensand a 'brother' band COMM need the solemn 'Service. D ath RentoVe's.Wife !IaMes.• Webster of . • Twp. - on Tuesday; November 21st at were born eleven 'children:. One . son , Mrs Peter Watson. :Esteemed ;Weat ,Isneaia:I:.: of • .:Cativerine'. .,HOckricige, , . •WaWanosh 'Resident, •Passes. Away t•',Vife of. Henri Wolfe in her 60th. observe • the. ,two-4ninutq, silence . ' .ster, died '; of typhoid .f.ev"4-.1n....1.8$6, .:Whichl,wlieitTierminated'wai followed After . Five • Weetta7.. Dineas. • year: The 7foneral'... serVice • will be . .. . ,nral the sixth; son..11arvey, . died ' of hv the .• Dead March,: played 'by 1 .the; . the !pti' in •the epidemic of,., 1918, and Band, Prayer- was offered by Rev., it..*s *.lh: aotray....„ that • the ..com_ held. at her late residence.' on Friday his remains, wer.interre.d. in Green- C. H. 'MacDonald, the Scriptiire..Pas- or..noty :learned Oft the death of Mrs, .1. . . .•, . . .• at two. -o'cleck, -With • interment ' in cemetery, Mr. and. Mrs. Armistice; November .11th., , . - '' the 'h.vinn .'11:God'oerlielp in Aies... Peter • „ last, after ,it had been known for r Watson on Thursday - morning - :.B neVaie Wolfe are comParativernew'residents hill: on the day et the signing of:the Sage,. read by'. Reit. 4,.L..Burgess;. and :ins •Widot and nirfp• children, vvIre. ...s0y, ..T, ,H...deoxboii: ..vAo wasiv. taos. ...fpeows' ic:;Y.7*thilt„.wheartiroelico:fliearyd .w:1,3:c,sn:irni-r ;II/1;A. fsair,fimeldo,fupiciiii...ha'Llilbemen4rodeoceruf,-7'upgn ..,..-: Her; hiishand: died in 1885, leaving 'kat" • sung by. the nndienee. ranged .ages fiarri' one and a half 'have addresaed:. the gatheiing,- !s,.. T. failing health ,Auring, the i. summer, Lilo boundary 'iihbut three miles west years to twenty years. Facing WI tsist urabl,3:;. to .:attend mut' Rev. : that would have daunted Moat Womer Tucker .ahly...,:. substituted. He . paid. and 'll-er .deatiirtallowed a .five weeks' ?f .b.e; ••village.., Mrs. WoLfe'S ,deatl: :Mrs: AndersOn 1001r ..urien.• herself' tribute to the, young men; Wile during illneas! % . '. ' • , •• .,. . '.1 1 0,11Owed a •period a failing':•lieeltht. . . Mrs. Wager', ' 'formerly. 'Jean ' fin about :a , year. 1,80., Absolutely no reseiVe..See' bills died in InfineYr-v-the eldest7 : son, •_;.folAiit and; terms. Matt. Gaynor, Auc, Robert was insthntly,. killed in '1831 :, kAli. *TANT.gpFE;cpei.,ionced: to by, a falling tree; thelhird sen, Web-: do . general farm Werk: Will shire • either for winter or by • Year,. Good ;wages for right, Man.-, • , . Apply to Giant McDiarniiii, . !Phone, ,Thingannon. 8847.4: led by the Citizens' Band. Here the e e wh.icli had. .bien' arranged by the ,won;en's•:'inatitnte ' 0", npon. the aaierablage , ' L Canada; following which ..Ttev• Tack- . In Prime Of Life !MEW IN ASHFIELD , The death occurred in Ashfield on • • FOR RENT. AT:., ONCE,.L.The, resi• dQnce Of Mrs, Elhott Miller, -torne of Carapheli. and „ilaVeleck• Sts Lights; hard.ancl. Soft water, furnace fire .place, ..bathroom, • garage, good basement, also wired ,for' elegtric stoVe•:For particulars apply 1 Joseph -Agnew's ,Office. NOTICE OF COURT OF REVISION Netiee hereby. given that r cfrart, will be h.eld . pursuant to the Voter's' Lists Act, at. the :Parisli.Hall. ,Dtingannon, on :Friday, •Noveinber, 1.7. at im O'clock for .:hearikr 'complaints made •against the iat, and 21:id, :parts. of the ;Vetere' list for, the MuniCipalitY of the. Tpwnship.., of., Ashfield -for 1933.1 -2 -- C. McDonagh,. 'Clerk ; • zing Events - Insertion,. 50e.. . Subsequent Insertions,' .25c. ' BAKING, AND ,:CANDY SALE er great resp,onsibility. :Being a in-. the War., gave •up careers and educa- - • unte '; was born in -Ashfield, Town- • bons to protect our heritage . many of ..4,0yi,..lito the. supreme Sacrifice. sh!ii):1.• forty-nine Years • ago; .. being. ..'i. Others retained 1rilainied and Shatter- 41'; •OaliOter 241)f :the ' late 1Robert Miss Mar art Gam bell .ed, in, •health, while others ,apialieni, Hunter and Doris Fislierller aged: .• ''' ‘' ,, • ••••:: ' ' • ' '''• •''.... ••,''. ' l'`. well; eantiel' back . to try to 'niece 'thq.liPi,' still survives. Nre•:'.W.ot.On '' Passes Awaviluddettly On FebrAtry -22rici, .191i 1 1 • ' " ' ' 19.vgeest,hteoi the•2..te. , •iitbrokenbti5t14111Ltd: ,as'il Odf, :, stoheei ai rt.: 'w4ila.4s, . ;!anl.aavrie married dwith her,..if.ostand. to eon - life,' liandicapped'hy • their experience cessioi: otwilren; .7.6.t '"Waw.a.nali}4.vt and, a ',half ',miles from Liichnow, :In and . endurances on:. the • battle 'field., Trianed:,Poe.ixnttieri4V.Ii°gliatn'tellee..1,1i0fb.Worair'':. daenvdatfinli'•-.. tsbUli;.:LC61"1671411nYirUsehigehhb.:rd.:13:f9:Y!d'init-I'' pressed iinoU his older:. audience that cheerful disPaaltinn'anci'me°13.:devPted theirs was' the 'Iliiti to foster in the, t° 'her 11;qrne •arKI fnrnilt-.1I0 natintelY "defatigable. worker, she . tooled, ,ane qicrificed for her family; who ,rise` :to •call, her blessed. Her cheerfulness. • • . • • • resourcefulnessi.,couarge and faith n - (lea, carried' her.throngh the difficul ties 'of her .undertaking in providing and. Oaring for, her family. -Instiller' as well with . the ,.•hospitality the .lioneer, Mrs. Anderson Was. a kindly, neighbor whose :borne. Was alyvitYis open in friendliness, to,.. whosoevei might call. . ' From .childhdod. slielWas a :Inembei of . the Methodist and :,later ":Unitee Church. Her deatla seyerS,,:lanothei link in ,this original pioneer aid her sister, Miss Lizzie Webster' Lifelong Resident Of This EimimunL ity Found. :Dead. On . Monday - Funeral Today. . Miss fargaret CarriPbell,,died su 7 denly, apparently' from a paralytoic • death leaves a sorrowing . husband "streke .it was learned firs , t •of and daughter as Well as a:Wide...circle 91e after her 1141ePs b°43f•-ba0 syinpathizing friends and relatives .beenfeund by the. baker When making of The funeral serVice. • Was held On his call Of Lticknow,in :her92nd Year, on Moadak. SafternOnn,' - nor greened around the • • enotaph, whert • . • Saturday 'afternoon at her late rem. Miss Campbell.Whe Was about sev-j Alone auryives.• wreaths were placed anor-the... Last. 4, by het • pastor,, enty-fiVg years.: of age, • has been a -.,.. '' :rtC.. ,danao,•• .Eohowiiig.. gradual• deciino.ip: re, , post soloed., ti,Apt!rs,,JolinacDoi,' .of thes:, Presbyterian; lifelanresidenti7ef---the7-Cominunity.-- ly rZ): . ..e cent 1",years, .Mrs. • AnderaPn: paaaei Ha.Yworth,, Will Lockhart •and lack- Church, of Which Watson WaS A daughterfthe late thincn , faathful member. . Rev. 1: atiraPheil daniPbell *Kenzie, The Institute wreath pled, -Trivener • aSsiStect at1". the ervice at _she' was born near tangside; :on .the ' the borne and .,.graveside.in Greenhill farin now o9cupied. by. Mr. Neil 1-iY the. president, Mir!. Will' Douglas Mc- ceineteiy• Where interinent Was made' I -ler :Mother died when .:She the..-PreVince "Of Ontarie 'wreath :by • • • , . . • The large concours of friends which e co an snow to atteed -the, service was; evidence of the esteein en,iIV' Aylmer lAitchiaorh, With - in Which Mrs. Watson was held, and firSt 'helm Ai,p.fiOd:, During thf, the. 'playing of ..the -.National Anthem. 'many were the floral tributes. • lives, of the post-war"geneiation, desire for peade' and world brother-: heod. • •• • Evacuating the hall the arisembly . . Make Ready Your Old Or Unused .Toy Scouts Will Collect and Guides • Repair , Them To, .Bring • chriatmak. :Cheer , Needy .1: Children FromSanta .1 1' Guides Duty to be Useful and to Help : Other's.. •g" - . :niind :the ist Lficknori. :Rangers and Guides . Oink to operate .a., Toy Shop from now until ..:Christmas. The ,,Ranger--, Guide. Toy .ShopS:, form,:a • chain right' iicross Canada,: ,••••doing Christriiiis', Good Turn and apteading. happiness, ,;The,,people. Of LuckneVi •will help ' ppl :we 'token to s and &Mi..' These the Rangers, Guides?, .snd. Scouts : are geilig. te.. repair : and, . paint. By •UhristMas: they hope to :. 'have a1large.,nuMber Of toys ready ' for *Santa to take: ; children...wile • need the*: • ;-;• •11w. Local .,Compriniei have obtained the use of U,rodm in the Tennant - Block. • , _So 1Everybody, please look in the; attic and get us . all , your • Oki toys,•:, picture books. and , Pack them in a lbaiiket 'Or.. Parcel . and .ptit" them • outside on your verandah or front . _ . door sten.. Then a .serait will See. them .• • , - and, bring them to the Toy aliep. If you 'miss. the "delivery Xor your ;side 00 . their semi-annual:Baking sale, in the ',fhb funeral service was I.,ld at thr east half of 'Russell Johnston's Furn- llome of her -daughter, Mrs. iitify, • ithre Store on Saturday, - November •Andrew Pn Tuesday'. afternoen, . eon: . - 181h, commencing' at two o'clock. ducted lik Rev. Campbell :' Tavener, . , , Candy' a Specialty. Tea served as with interment in Greenhill Usual, Members - please- bring dona-- within a ,few rods .of the -site of her 11tion early L ,SPECIAL:,iggipNo members of Luclon ow Lodge No 112, • are requested to attend the 'regular meeting on Friday. even- ing. 'Weather Perrnitting, 13rethers from doderich will be in attendance' to Present tte, loetil lodge with fr., Otravelling .pedatnr. Itefieslunenti *Will- be served and a toast list' car- t," ' ried out following t ,.e rope nig. • nn Thomas • e bray d Id Councillor 'W. R. Andersen and th , • ." service her grandson,. Mr. Harvey, solemn. and impressive ceremony , As well as the bereaved husbrin0 Anderson, sen "Reat Weary ;Pilgrim •••as brought to a dose. and One daughter Annie, there, .,Sons and datighters surviving 'ay( , vives four sisters, Mrs .• Jas. T. Lyons j.ohri ;R: W'.A. Iluniplirey Of .NV:aw- h Aiide : • : • ..,RECEIVED IN LOCAL 'STORE • •anosh and•.Mrs. Alfred Sherwood and ICilpatrick 'and Fred Anderson, all Of Isaac Andrew) T 0, as • COUNTERFEIT COIN David .C.. Andersen of • • 4`... Mra, Henry:, Gardener Of Ashfield: 'Erskine, Alta,; and Mrs. J. A. Finlal Ti'.1 doll thnd of, a shining twenty - also two brothers, Jacob Hunter • of _ . of /holey, , ash.; as well as her ore( five cent piece as, it dropped the Ashfield and George Hunter of Heinr ksirsataereh;;Adru:ot aljaidzzaieiI,arig'dreattlNirgiYro'-h°dt'f. "ash register .ornegiFstreirday!ltarPoii:d., tPletC'sritsCslpreiLE •lit°The Zpallbga'rers ' were Messrs. children. • Card of Thanks • The Pallbearers were, • Messrs.. We wish to express our apprecia. 'italph Nixon, Sainuel Reid, Will tion Pf the many \kindnesses of Gardner, 'Robert ''AnareW, George friends' and neighbors *.eth 'Hunter and Arthur • Clifton. .recent bereavement; and also to thank those .who BO kindly loaned their cars : and sent floral, tributeS.. Peter Watson and Annie ., - OWit,F41,%4Acr,-T•KNXIONI• -..,..,...i.,,rs.,.."1, rt1/41,„m„,,,,,,,Hilr, meeting or- meniners' . hoi izi gain:s"mr• •.'p , ..,- , . .... ,, - ,ttf' .1 -..4;.:4----fa•---4,-,,,,,,,., , • 13OWling Club Will ghe' held in the 131lopts, Mill ends of Cotton 'Blanket , Town.11ell on!rireaday evening, Nev.,. cloth, -THE MARKET .St911E. ' ' einber 21st at 8 pas, This 'meeting is ,. . . :. ef importance and 'ineribera, are Urged CRESS cOrth, Ai.:,:s/E--mtide e- ' .:•ie-,-atteii-d-.I'heliiiiiiagerdefit,-*isliet, liecially-,loi•,",:theSe -difficult . cases-,, •P•at rill raitatandiiite &tea be pal0 bst.. 'gliaranteed, At .MCICilVI'S bgua , . .. dons of Miss 'rabelle Gainetori.: as to it, being ,getioide,, .spa led her to :Albert 'Gainfilie. Ernest Gaunt,„ Robt • Kenneth Cameron, George „ ex.Smining it. .The coin was a good ,,itntion of the real thing except for the outer flange and markinge. It 'bore the usual stamp of a 25c piece , and VMS dated 1929. However, it was „SCIENCE AS D COVERED new q1101 -.t1 smaller than genuine comp •relief fb-----------------7t' Backache, and imUch lighter in' weight.' It gave Lumbago -USE • RMAAtS; --A.! `a dull thud when 'dropped, rathet MCKIM'S- DRUG STORE.. - date•• -•-•"---4-1••••••••:h.; ,•• 81'08E, than. the ringing note ot a silver , 'coin, arid there vat; . doubt. but reuerts 'recently have •Voiiit6d, out filet such coins are in circulation and tliJs one must have worked its way to this dOrainunity, in 'many' eases -posslitg' .threugh-' innocent hands,a- was The cage In the iitirchatie made at 'Paterson, - - • j Andrew and John Smith. The fleral tribute's vvere borne 1),, Seven nephews, Lane Gardner, 'Willie linmPhrey, Johnnie Pritchard,' Elmo Pritchard, Gordon ' Lyons; ,ttplier ,1'.,yOria and Peter Carnpbell. KINCARDINE • oint,..Piq . 4 ' " Teti dollars 'aro' Coats Was, tioegoil . by IVIailitfate- Welker -IS -at 1•irfarle,• In'T.Ifrrri Wdelc,:',Wliett she pleaded guilty to • Surviving tWO.brotliorh; AleX charge of .driVing a par without., a, and Roderick . of Houghton, Mieb,, lieettak; following :1101 • accident thelatte heing',Iiiitible:te :attend the, run 4ofht, Mitt charge of feckless,: 4foirit *Mt ' of .the town, please notify Me - 'Kim and.:the,parOeleviill, be called for. -: Coll*ctions:made ty1' Scouts,.; NOV, • Scouts 'call •at 1aturday, Nov. '25th, Scents call at • homes nenth.' Of • Campbell Bt. •horrie. north of ain-phel.I • • 'DIES IN CALGARY . . • Mr. Thomas E. Smith ,oflevin•luiS -lecitirepivord the death, of • his l'Other; whicht, occurred , algari on Manday might. The re- Ynairis,: are • being -broubh.t. .here for , burial, the funeral: to take place the. latter Pert of the week, but. at time. f Writing plans have not been -einpleted; Interment will take place 'a Greenhill, where Mr. Smith's wife 'fain/idly' Miss ',Blair IS buried, she ;Borne' thirti, years a, Three,•brOthers, 'Tam of town, Sam •f Huron. and 'Albert of Detrolti-sur-* • , Factd Theftihr- alkerten Yesterday Kinloss Young Man Sold Cattle Be- waS. "quite • young and She continued :' longing To Pat McMillan To ".Wit• • . . , to keep 'house for , her father :Until, . • , . . his . . ,.cleath ':intinjr:" years ago:. • In the " 4 • „ nieantirrie ,they niOved• to the residence On ...the .Gravel • Road.. just north.-'' of the 1 second ' •eenceasion,,. Kin - Here, despite a paralirtic .inffiction. she has lived her life, caring' for herself , and able' to keep her home, she loved, neat and tidy. Her ..wanosh 'Farmer. Pleading guilty to a" charge of .stealing • cattle and disposing Of them; *Beth Gaunt; Ythihg Kinloss farmer,' - appeared , before Magistrate Walker ' in Walkerton 'YesterdaY 'afterenon and, Wris .remanded until Thursday' morning, November 23rd, at ten o'clock,' when 'he will appear for independe,nee', and desire ".to:',Iiive .a,.sentenee_.; • • • home. of her owa, her to gracious- Three • head Of "Cattle-helenging • te IY, , Other provisions . for a Pat Which GOiin.t , ,horeie twit ...would' readily have been have . driven off, and later ,Sold; re- . previded: _her, brothers and sister sultedin arrest.:.0e, Friday by mid Other relativei; " ," • Constable Moore; The • cattle, it She was of a most friendly . thane- gOein0,-Were at large on the road; iinct ter and ,,,747 g'' a fanfilitit 'figute,iii the 'O.fter 'dark the threeanimals Were I village, „thinking nothing of walking 4riv.eri .hY "Gaunt: to a Kinlosi, fatin; to and fro from her some, iilwaYs1rOm Where Wilson Armstrong . WAS ' ,With..h.er shopping bnalcet on her 'arm; ;IniploYed • to ' tinek the,into 'Gordon ' She WAS ever a faithful. Meniber McGee's. farm in *eat Wriwaraish,. of 4outh Kinloss Presbyterian schiincli Where they Were sold for, $64.00. En' - where: th,e, funeral Service . Will he, iMiry by *Milian finally resulted in held', oh Thursday afternoon it 2:30 visit tla the McGee farra; whore the o'eloek,.eandnetedAirlie`i'VntOr,' Rev. e were identified ,..fterii? 'amOrte. MeGed'a herd. denSiahle Monte ' AV1i6 lodged • ; Walkerton ROL ethirt *ea scheduled for 1, Tuesday afterneon •• in .."tuelcii6W0, brit mien tie - entering ple#4,'Of guilty,. the...-. 1%/fra.,:18,en, ,Ariderson of Stenowall, 6 "nvie of AO bearing' Will'elitingedie • ' t .• . • • v lker15-1 , *it ,