The Lucknow Sentinel, 1937-05-27, Page 1,4 -•••.
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TELEplIOIES:
Office 53. W Reeldence 53'4.
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r. Wrn. Fowler
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Office Hours:
1.00-3:30 P.M. 7.00-8.00 P.M. ,
Sundays—I.30-2-00' P.M.
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DR. EVELY
'VETERINARY SURGEON ,
'PHONE 1z1A.; :LUCK/sTOW,
0. Band Has chaiSiCe,. ,
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Kinlough Boy Contacts Local,
Hand 'Oncerriing. Engagement- to
. Head Toronto Orange Lodge In -414
Mile -7 irade, In T'll"..at • 'OA July.
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, L ckno* Pipe Band kas. 'prospectS.
,of • receiving , an outstanding engagernet for the 12* of .JulY. .the
Bend is. engaged' they will lead Sen.;
tinel. Lodge No.. 2988 Of Toronto in
the Monsterand colorful ,Twelfth of
July '.parade in , that eitY, '
.Mr. IS.' Arthur. Haldenhy; formerly
of, KinlOugh, and Worshipful Master
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LUCKNoNif ONTi THURSDAY MAY 27th 1957
ARE -ELECTED' DISTRICT I TO HOLD:PUBLIC MEETING
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TiAt-the districtirinual-inieeting'etiVer194,-,-15fIc "T;;;771Vill Be POW
thq Wrimen'S lnstitilteheld at Explained At Meeting, ;Here, Friday ,
-Oran
last Friday; MP.• ,
Abner Ackert • June '3rd, •• '
of HelYreod,• was; r,e2eleeted.Lditriet.• : - ,
l'I'esident. Mrs. Archie- % Patterson Of • Mr. George tAlleall, in charge of
LnCki-46* is lst, 'vioe4lresicie,nt. Mayor -the "EmplOYinclit'•Otrice 'Stratford,
'Canipbeli Grant welcomed the dele- was sin town last week, arranging
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gates and Mrs. ,Temple Clarke replied: .4 publie meeting to be held with 'a
• Mrs. Ackert,.. Who commences. :her view- to inferroing local and distriet
fifth term as district • president, pre- home Owners as to advantages offer -
sided over the sessions. 'speakers ed by the Hanie ImProVeinerit•Plan.
eluded 'Mies Collins,Who spoke on ' • The *Meeting i -is Set for the even-
'.."Hoine Economies". and Mrs. .Sain nig of .Friday, June 4th, in the, Town
'ells,. 'Federal Representative, "who Hall, LUcknew. The , 'Speaker will be
spoke on, the .p's, i'oCoTeperatien, . Mr. MacLaren,a special repraieliti,
Coarteouinass 4,+ and -Cons1deratitm."! tive"of the • LI, R.,. COMmiision. •
kr:'!Patterssia,LAgriculturaL repose -n..2.
ta we spozike--•-oii--136Vine.ftibercular; 'arid -4-76r a; .large.turnent.tri heir this
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Reports from; Holyrood a• nd. Lucknow interesting Si:waiter and get first hand
branches Were given • by Miss •Hazel,inforrnatjon concerning the H. t.‘
Percy and Mrs. Clarke: which WaS' designed .to pr-
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vide easily available loans • for , pro-
perty hriprovement and at the Same
DURING OWNERS' ABsAN0E• time Many unemployed back to
work.
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• POH.HENCOMfertable
house, 'town water.-qampie Clarke.'
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NoTics
. am prepared to give, you prompt
serve. in all lines of plumbing' and
heating at :reasonable ,
° :MacCorniell:
SEED CORN •
. The following varieties of Vance
• Broi. No. :1 graded, IniprOved Leani-
in& --Whiter pap, ,Yellow ',Dent;.'EarlY.
, Bailey; Gelden'. Glow ' and .:Vanee's
Sweepstakes, for :stile,:at r -L G:
rs reit o- o e as commult-'
qeated with the. local 'hAnd, fife f5iS
The. -march covers 'a, 'distance
of isoine 414 • miles from Queen's Park
,to the Exhibition 'Grounds. ,
Sentinel Lodge of which gr..' 1141-
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denby is the •beat,L.Is4eterred:t0 as
"Daylight Lodge"; that many ' of
its MerriberS work at night, and
.4,18etings. :are ',held in.. the afterre:1•011;
It is the onlY lodge of its 'kind in
British Ahieiiea..
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•In past- years Sentinel:: Lodge has
ehgaged NM:market, Trumpet Baell
of sonle sixty pieces E'ir tl_innia1--
"walk", but this 'Y'ear have. decided
to.1 Make a change. For five year ii
ergairizatinh lratiap-,..-
.ered \the siivevenP.,..ivhieli rieW
94,4,7401•••' d :led a
the best mare, ride.
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•. COthri OF REVISION.;
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A' cOurt. of 'revision, t� ' hear -
'receive complaints, on the assessr
roll of the Village of La w,,,,... II:,
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1037, will be held it the, Municipal
Office, Tuesday, June lit,. 1937; at
8 o'clock.—Joseph 'Agnew, Clerk. '
; FOR SALE OR ...RENT --100 Acre
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. farm, E. %, lot 10, con. 6, Ashfield,
, approximately , 40 - acres 1 ploughed.
.Rest44;pasture' and bush, running
• water: Frame :harp, newty. shingled.
-.APPly to Mrs. L; F. Stingel, Dungan-
non. Phone 96:
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PERBON A L
MEN!' GET, VIGOR AT ONCE!
NEW OSTREX Tonic Tablets contain
rate oyster ,invigorators and other
stimulants. One dose peps up organs,
, glands. If not .• delighted," :Maker re-
' filnds price paid:—$1.25.. Call, write
,McKIM'S DRUG STORE.
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PARAMOUNT DANCE
'Ranee in the 'Perifurif -Hall on
Friday, May 28th. Muile hi Hogan's
6 -piece . orchestra.' Adinission: Ladies
,15c; Gents 25c (tax' included)...
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" BASEBALL WEDNESDAY ..
Next Wednesday, June 2nd,, Han-
over will plaY.f,in Luckneie
uled 'Bruce League •.fixture. • Support.
: the Amll, telim , and ..eneourage,,the,
boys who twill make, an improved
showing next. Aweek.,,
• LADY' BOWLERS': ATTENTION
.A meeting of lady b,criilers :will
evening, May 28th at 8 O'ciric . t. is
. be- held in the Town Ball this i'llpijiday
• important that every lady Intereited,
- in :hiving .a club. organized this year.
be in attendance.,
Special prices on Linoleum and
.Congoleum Rugs. Curtains, Draperles. Etc.—THE MARKET STORE.
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EVELYN, NIXON'S
Beauty Parlor,
Pernianent.
'Crag. :Waves; SpiralWaves;,Combin-
Wlirn
• ation Waves,: 63.50 and its*); also
Finger Waving, '•Mereelling and
Shampooing.; 'Phone 19 :fpr, appoint-
ment, " 1,,
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Increased : 'Enthutsiasm
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for both: Work and play is to be
eipedted ,by one ivOlioSe abnorrnal
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(Vision nes been Corrected in the
modern 'way: And it Taxi, isn't,
Attoro *hat is?
'IRMSTRONG1
EYE (SIGHT SERVICE
LueknOw
It_111SINESS
IS GROWING
HLGR Qt1Aptett, `stItoiNto,
WEATHEit - SEASONED' PLANTS,'
,Orir4Tonsato.ea are till early Varieties,
heatiy, 44ppeo"tiP to Frost. •
'-.4•Weet itad Peppers
as .easily . grown toriiatoei, 'lint to,
'•much • less •space. ' . •
'MMUS earl* 236.
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STEWART TIRO S.,
mita:sit NURSERIES' 0
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:age an improving ,
Mrs. 1,V.- Reed, Sr., Who bus been
donfined to Eer, bed .:Most •of the'.
winter, at the home of her' grand-
daughter, Mrs:, Eric Fairbairn. Of
Detroit, is,.considerably improved -and
is able to • sit 'UP once,: :here.
Reed is in her 03rd• Year.' ,
Will •HaVe.T0,.13ehaVe'NOW'
;Weinberg.: of the local . braneli , of
the Women's institute:4'0e attended
the Aistriet" Meeting. . in • 'Walkerton,
/were .;shown through. COunty• '
ings,' including the jail, where • thay
had their 'finger ',prints. taken. The
ladies,' will have. to be en. their • g
behaViOur now, for it will be just, that
much easier to check 'Up.. on their: ac-
tivities. . I
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"S.TOWAWAY" 18 wEEti;.ptio.
ATJERa•teTION-7*T1, YUIIM
irley Temple. in - "Stowawair is
the week -end 'attraction .at the :Ly-
ceum theatre. Its a. Stery- of far-off
Shanghai and 'Shirley everiqalks and
sings in „Chinese.
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LOCAL GIRL GBADUAiifES
Miss JessielifacKenzie of.,Lucknow;
Was ohe of l the )-631 g'raduating class
of •Hospital, Loildon,
receive ,her diplorna,,at ex-
ercises at the 11. 13. ,Technicai•
school last Wednes-dar evening: There'
were 43 members' in the class, • Miss.
Mackenzie' "cenipleted her three:year_
'training' coursesanie time. 'ago, . :
South Kinl�ss Church '- -
Marks Another Milestone
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811'ear-Old, 'Congregation. field ,itn
niversary Services On Sunday With
Bey; Gordon. Taylor Of Kincardine
•Delivering Inspiring 'Sermons :To
'Large tongregatiens.•
Sundae- w,as. anniversary- time a
.South'. Kinloss Church, the tirSf: e'S-
tabliOted 'coniregatioit, in this • cern-
iminity 81 years,ago. The history.. of•
'detail
churck. whieli was , outlined in
detail npon the ,-80th. antiiVerSOrY, a
year ago id', indeed an interesting one.
and service of song at the
morning .,worship : ••condu,Cted.:.by the
precentor, Mr. .1'. S. MacDonald, with.
out organ. acompanimeht; • •
The present pastor, Bev, G,..M7.
Young, IS. the tenth resident elergy-
tian Who, has "miniStered' to the con-
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gregation of the Clinrch” in the
Mote than four score 'Years.. " •
On 'Sunday .large congregatiOni: at=
jerided,lioth .services to heat eloquent
and: inspiring SerniOns ..delivered hy
Ito?. Gordon 4. tayler, OfKincardine,,
the gilest'., Speaker frit', 'the occasion';
Which -maisiced the t,wontr:Iifth,
anni-
versary 'since the, Of the pre-
sent
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t1,0,4A1W 110itit
aeeatmt, rit the WeckiY hi-
h�1ida
,the,I.,rialtilaw 1,PSyttrY.
61.j.att WedileadaY eV
eiliogs &tithe,
itiateatl of. thritaday,
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To Su.pettest .COt-poration,.
Dealwas,:,..Concluded. t,gast.,we0.!:::And.
'AucKnAie; siaor.nY Re-
Seve4.';Ye0:1••••
A -business deal lof considerable in
terest,:fhat hie'been 'Underway foi
a time, .was, concluded last week when
Mr. J. S. M.acICenzie.'clisPosed Of his
service station and garage to the
Supertest Petroleum .Carnoratien.
For the past oven:years, Mr. Mac -
:Kenzie has conducted :this business,
and 'during •thattime has 'featured
Supeslest products,...ramLhas....hee
iff7th--4.7Corporation's cirstomers,
in this • district Mr. ' 'MacKenzie
iS BeloVed.Old Lady
ANOTHER II01We'LOOTED •
• 0Pon. .her return • from .Torontd a
few Clays' Age,. where she had 'spent •
the ,tinter, -Mrs. M. Cliff. discovered
that during her absence , her • .place
had been ransacked and Many' articles
takeh,4*.hicli-se-far 'have -mot -been -re-
-covered,,
in. •the• week, police iffiecrs
joined Moore • in e • further
0, a ;. R-tal---residence, en
silverware,and" linen -were diseo;irered,
which are claimed ,,;to be the
Of,514994,1,7,hurehes..":" An e• lectric '19
'Ea" believed.,.. to. IOS''-thford;rn.
issing,;;;Orne Aline ,ago from
the me' Of,..triC4ateihifili.:Paifl Reed:
, Bittkit,
wttsTE4:--,I11 wirigham Ilbspitat.
on ruCidaiiMay. 26th, to Mr. and
Mrs: .Harvey Webster:,,, LtiOkne*, a:
ion, .Geerge, Richard. '
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FIRE. PALL, tuE'spAy:.
'Fire which..threatened, the' residence,
of :Mrs: Dam:ail IVIacDonald •Thes-
day afternoon,. gave :the Fire Brigade
their firsti run for A
.smouldering blaze 'on the: front por-,
lion •of the. roof, near a newly built
chimney was soon ,extinguished be-
fore makink initek .headway.. It is
'_beti'vect.:4' spark ,fronl. the chimney'
hurtled a hole through the :shingles anion service a ,
• Glamis the , . •
and .was making- headway between
Oe sheeting; all the Way Up', the, roof;
when extirignished. • • .
FIRE EQUIPMENT: .WANTED '
121., SUDDENLY .
• The death of Isabella Milner, wid-
ow of.. the late Wm.,' 1$ " Champion%
oceurred-cniite:-:-sutiderilY on.,'Wednes-:
da,ratfternoon, th-e• home of :her
daughter; Mt. Alex 'Havens,: from
where 'th Tilinera
Friday afternoon, 1..30 o'clock, to
Greenhill Cemetery. Mrs. Champion
Was in her 70ilin-year:
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'Special S'peakers. Occupy .
• LoCal Pulpits,Sunday
Representatives' Of Temperance Fed-
eratioe. Spoke In Prekbyterian And,
United Churches—Rev. C. IL
-* Dick-
inson" Deliverea " Inspirational Ser-
, mon-At. .Morning Service:In United
Church. I
. The evili. and :exceisive expendi-
tures resulting' • from mix. existing
liquor and biverage-roein, priVileges,
were emphasized at Sunday .serVices.
in leeal and district churches.
Dr. Hazen of tondon,Lapoke in snp-
port, of the • Work -of the Temperanee
Federation, in • the „Presbyteriarv-
Chqrch on Sun:clay.'niorning, at Dun,
gannon. in the, afternotie. •and . at. a
After every 'fire call the bid ,erY is
;raised.. that new equipment is .ne,cean
sary—soMething 'that will , get the
At the • evening service in the
ted •Churcb, F. Q7-114-eGee; 14Y1
Man Of Toronto', representing the.
Federation,. brought out many as-•
tounding facts, his plea' to Support
this organization .in their efforts :to
counteract these -evils :and Stein the
growing. trend , of youth and women
in Particular, to patronize', the bever-
hose reel at least, to • • the Seer1e, With- -a-gAe °t9brile sin...or/link ;service, gev,.
speed,. and eliminate the killer -job Diekinon, boa ste*ad,
of the' Uni-
that it is. atPresent, if a,„ ear or ted Chureh publishing house, delivered
truck is not: loaned to draw it.' • iereeful•serrnOn to . a large' torigre-
. On Tuesday afternoon, three 0,:r • eheoo'ng thent,.th6
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four- "boys', • who . might, be aceuiSed, portariCe: of icieals 'in living: worthy
.lives. "Ideals are as necessary in • onr.
lives';as spark , 1)11.1„gs• are ,in a carp".
he stated, and exhorted his listeners%
tb.i.leti. ideals govern. eur_-interests
not our interests govern our jdeals.
-Rev. Dickinson expressed his de-
light in being heni and having • the,
gation,. but net in an official Capacity
priVilege'. of speaking • to the
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as hodk Steward.
Mr, • Maleolni. Watsen .serig a solo
at the morning service, with, Miss
Margaret Rae as soloist' lin the 'even -
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of ealth
mOtTiaguAittir' ,Ap,iti SERVICE:.
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'CREAM' PUFFS
...CHOCOLATE. 'LAYER A
• PIES • '
RASPBERRy TARTLETS .
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SkECtA BUNS
• .13/9VGUTS
* 'JELLY': ROLLS .
SUN •;SOY: :BREAD,.
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still in charge; but will retire drom
the business shortly when 'Mr. Clair
A.grieW Will take charge, •
The building • is th&. ground floor
of what was, formerly the "Old Tolvn
Hall. It is well situated for a serr
Vice Station, and preient plans indi-
cate ,that the •SuPertest; Corporation
will remodel the • building to" make it
'among the -most 'attractive' and mod-
ern service stations in locality.'
Mr MacKenzie durhig
,agsoeiation with -the. rnotoring7pnblie
proved genial and Obliging, and as he
severs this association he (Will- tur
is --a en on ITas-STOlirifii..s-en-',Ed
in renning.their farm in Einloss.
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CHRISTIAN F,1,1,,,Ow:§1,1xp. cut:p
A' Christian Fellowship ' Club for
al) young people ,of High- School 'age
And over Will 'Open in:Mo.-parlor abrive,
the ExPresi, Office, . Friaai evening;
June 4th; at' 7.45. , The 'Club will be
Interdenominational. in ' nature but
positively 'Christian., the, progi'arn to
eensist'ef phoral. Singing, .Bible
Coni-
ptitions, Sermonettes, •Meinoriza-
don ; of Scripture, Public Speaking;
Bible StudY, Topics of the Day, a
Question, Box Special Musical
num-
bers, etc:
All Young. People Of the. Own and
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sari -Minding Country who ,have not
appointments. in . their churches On
Friday eyepipgs are derdillyi invited .
,to. cense and bringyour friends. A,
bappy • and _profitable tiine is :premised
to all whei. attend:. Please ,remember•
to ,bring your Bibles.. --;P. E. '
"BIBLE ' MEMORY-. CONTEST
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The boys and girls. who are enter-
ed in,the ,Bible Memory Contest will
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, be • encouraged to :knew Of the. inter-.
est that, Outsiders, are- taking in :the
coming ,Bible ?Memory 'Contest:: This
Past •week substantial , gift of
in.oney to 'help Pay for theprizes was
received :train a Luclinow, girl. who 4
working in Toronto. The Con;
test, will be held D. V. in Lackhow,'
Tuesday evening', /..'Jtine 29th: Watch
the ,•sritinel fer, farther • infermatioti.
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as the • saying is "of having:a strohg
back 'and,dr.'71-gre Niinci"..:endeaveured
to ..drag. and •Plish.17kni ,the
hose, Feel. No 'cars were afforded ,for_
theT-Job," 'blaine anyonc.
for!. that, arid -firial§t • .ap' the:, three
"horse ,POWer'' reel ,reached
poiat, about half -way to: the ifire;;
touple 'of 'Ashfield • men' -lent band
to, -help-eat the. nearly exhatssteil.triot.,
On. a Serious outbreak the Minutes
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lost..4. getting. to. a,fire ibiS!
iter:would be • important: On Tuesday
It ,so happened, it didn't matter...- •
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SECURES 13...A. DEGREE •
interesting itein that we have
previbusly—oVeriooked, Wis • the .suc:
cess achieved by Malcolm Watso
who recealy, completed his year :at,
Queen's University, Kingston; where.
.he., received his 13. A.I• degree taking
honour standing., Maltelni Who Wai
teaching Waterloo, resigned. his
position' last yea k to enter.Vnivrsity
and complete 'studying 'for his; •degree
tle: took a 'specialists „coin* in biol-
ogy and cheinistry.., • ft .
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Goi16•attillitions •were in order when tht.s. plettire ,,Was snapped".t'olloWthe•graduatiOlVeXereiges for
,tlie Joe' .ottg§ 8t,,, Joseph's Tropical; t! of 'WWI; JetSio citen Zio
'Pietared left to tight: is, 111e iMaegeotte,, family a 141611'6W,, tittieltdoie,' Toronto.,
•A • MiHeptiO
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- Passed Away Tuesday
Mrs David•Farrielt One Of Ashfield's
Original •Settlers, Passed' Awa,
. On Tuesday In • Her Oth..
Year—
Wa Kindly Mother Of A Family
OtIEleven, Who With 'Her Husband
: Hewed For ThemseiVes A }tome
In :, The Virgin Forest -6R Grand:
•children And •Great, Grandchiltirea
'Survive, • . '
,.‘VaS terininated. Tuesday after:-
long illness ..Of somewhat , over a
neon, when Mrs. David . Parrish,
passed peacefully away in Luckno*.
at .the, home • of • her • daughter, ' Mrs.
Minnje .1.1orne,: Where. she: has been
bedfast for the past S'everalmonths.
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sei•vedl.th, bee 1..s billIrtiLayrbruits4;
until
a Soot infection forded her .to bed,
she enjoyed the best Of health,and
was active and alert to a degree; that
belied her age.' •
daughter , of the late 'Iltomas.
:Direksort. ,•Elliabeth. Armstrong;
Ann Dickson; 'as • Was her" maiden
.nerne, was born in Dnmfrieihire,,
SOOtlanci. At the 'age of, i*o•yearS2she'
came to, Canada with 'her parents;
whorelated how hy grasping „ her
petticoats"the little let. was saved
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from tumbling :over the side Of the
old •;:saiiirig, Vessel; on: :which . they..
made tEe. tedious ocean voyage.-,
The "Dickson' fariiili mune: alnapst
irectly to .:Ashfield, 'tatiliag up land
concession -01: Ashfield,,
bout . three mile's'. west eff: Whatis
ow Lanesville. Sixty-six, years ago
ait Deeeinker,: their daughter' Atoi.
eemrie the bride Of David: Parrish,
ho • predeceased her twentY-five
Tells- Of CoronatiOn Trip
London, , England, ,
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May 9th, 1937.
Dear tvir,
I find- it rather •difficult: to Write.'
personally,' but it is my ,desire to
give you mY,description•of,the:.differ-
ent events and places visited by. Mrs.; .
toMlinpon. and 'myself, On • our trip. ,
It is .impossible to .describe the, trip.
:down the St. LabrenciTarid acresi_the
_Ocean ,by., pen." in detail,. The • boat • -
from. -.Montreal, about , noon
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years ago:
The •young .:eetiple.,tnek lap •the
farm
now :owned .by her Isoiti-ed.
Farriih: If was then virgin forest and
Mr. and Mrp: Parrish' epraineaceci the
task , ofhewing out ii.:horne for
then -elves, in which'Aheir first fun-
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iturb was chairs, made of Ilog stumps.
Thiswas the bLiginhing :of a Pioneer
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home, . where .'eleven , children.„ were •
'berm and •vvhere industry: and Igenial
hospitality prevailed:
•:PollOwing the death of her husband
Mi'-. 'Farrisb..remairied,on :the: home-
stead ,for:a few years,. moving to.
.LticknoW' Some, tWenty...Years hge" to
make :•h& home with :her daughter
• :(Centinued on Page \ .4) • ,
Civic Matters Dealt
With.By'Boosters' Club.
'Arrarige Canvas To COMplete Equip -
'merit Por7Pipe Band—Street Light-
,
ing And ,July 1st' Celebration
• Other `MittersDiscUssed.
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„, Matters of CiVie•importance were
chiceised, at a- Meeting of the ,Boos=,
„teri' •C1.on Frida night, which
eluded a canvassto CoMplete.
equip-
ping the •Pipe Band; , street lighting
improv.enient and the proposed.','1104::
st .celebration. •
Farther equipthent i.snecessary to
toMpleteir Band Which
has ,considerably increased it. Mini-
bers and a canvass Was'.' decided updn
to • achieve tlii§.:..Messrs. G. H. Smith
and J. R. ,,McNeh were appointed as
4.ean,VASsing. cenlinittee,with:. power
to appoint their "'own assistants.
Improved Street lighting bY.Use .Of
COlered,'•Iights was diSCUSSod, end
..IttpssrS: R. 44e,1 Wmit. 6 ,ell and W.
W. tillappointed to take • up. thiS
mitter,;COUndil bas.:agreed. to' 'Wire
fict.ProVide lights': for .the .'street " and
the 'Coninittee 'will determine If the
a1ereliantS7-are
Iini- f the lighting'. ,costs,
The prop6sed 'first of. 4Uty .eelebra-
mattae. hielight'
fait terieratIscosairio, with patriot:
d'enite arranged until it is It'itioW11
Whetifer 'the feature attraction of the
da,V,o. Which the. has in
e•
was absollitelY' no riloV.OhiOPt • to the
boat until We Passed' but of the river
into the Gulf.-. For two daYs. it was
ratherrough and. Severerof the Pas-
sengers _Were, not feeling ' well. -How-
ever we .niet •no icebergs and onlyran.
hit° fog'. pear Englishcoast,
which Only'. lasted for about one . day.'
In inid Atlantic, it.•• • very,eahn,'
in; fact we were in our 'shirt' sleeve's.'
The Purer cia• :the:. boat, happened:ito ;
'be file :Assistant. piireer on ihe:'"141S-
itania"; that. 'was . torpedoed; off- the
Oast of during the great •
War, and r autographed niy wife's
diary. On gay "7th;,''. exactly twenty,- •
two years .aftet the tragedy and ap-
proximately, on the Iodation *here .
it Sank, ITattirally • to endeavoured
to Obtain his story, but he Was 'very'
reticent • in .divulgieg, any rifferiria-:
• .We disembarked ;it Sonthanipton
.Saturday 'morning .at eight...O'clock, •
Greenwich time. The Streets' of London.
are. 'decorated with Ininting; .fiaga and
streamerS :quite ,beyorid 'My power's • '
„
to, describe,. The Seati along .0ie;:.
:route .are so '.cOnstriieted. that they
:de', not detract from the heauty of..
,the -City: Al) seats -are •coloured, red, ,
White' and. blue: The -streets' are all
blocked ;Off bY -large gates, .which will •
be closed,. Coronation, bay to '.aid in
Controlling •the traffic. Our „seats •in
Wastininister Abbey; be ,..the.
, • ,
NOrth. Transept -giving es as :corn...
plete 11 view of;orther actual, drironatien,
'service as is Possible: • saW ,to -day ' •
the ..rehearsel. a :.Buckinghani Palace, -
infwriceh-tha Royal Canadian Mannted
Pollee participated. The Londoners
'certaip,JY' conimented, on': their per-
fOrinanee, They; ....Vere' a „credii t,O:
Canada as they :marched'
„. I quite realixe that. •ithia. Will be •
severa13,days' tefcire ,ietiching .
However r wi1l.wiit my ihMiesSions
of:: Ceronatien later • ,the Week: •
, .
'With' kindest, Periona) regards...
. •
W. • R. TOMIJINSON,,
Bruce, '
• • Custonier—Are • these eggs strictlY
fresh? - , •
Grocer ( his clerk ) —Teel 1tho.se • -
eggs,. George,. arid "see if they'scool
enough +to sell yet. • , '
APPRECIATION'
HA'vIG'DISPOSEtt OF
MY 'J.1IWELIZY AND REPAllt
'
BUSINESS, 1 WISE TO, SIN
CEREIS. ,THANK Y MAN''.Z, •
CUSTOMERS AND PRIENDS
TITTSDITRI('T FO1•:
'1'1.11t1IR ,,PATRONAC)E . AND
PLEASANT .13eSINE,8•804•ASI ,
SOCIATIONS'' P AS T
yEARS, '
'POti MY, SECCESSOR,
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