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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1937-07-22, Page 1In. C I • ,•• 1200. A YEAR -$1•50 IN ADVANCE , • . • ,LUCKN ONT�, THURSDAY, #11.Ly 22nd, 1937 RADIO SERVICE .• .114tR•op:.31'. E :Ple"trigleave or(i4!0 at Smith's Garage I re eaye DENTIST TELEPHONES ice AitesgOpnci: 53J: .r'r• Fowler, • rillYSICIAN &:spitGEON, Office Hous 100-.4.30, 1.00-00 Sundays1:40---2.90 PM, , or By APPOintnisent ' 'Phohe 85. • • DR.. C. .C. EVELY. vhiERIN'ART!.SURGEON , • ;PHONE "115: '" LUCKNOW: sure •outh—t, Moore. FOR SALE- A, yoking cow, milk- ing, due to freshen in November, , part jersey. -Mrs. M. :MacGregor; .Kintail: • • • ' ' WANTED -Man with car. Route experience preferred but not. neces- sary. Rawleigh's Dept ML -271 -M -G, Montreal, Canada. • , '• FARM FOR SALE -15e acres Lot 11 Con 6, Kinloss. Apply to Mrs. Tyndal Robinson; !Phone Ripley 27-r :PROPERTY FOR SALE -7 -rent -frame , ,eottage rn excellent repair • and,A. quarter acre- of .grootids .Apply to MrsMinnie Horne., • ' ' era2 cows 1 just.:fresheee . -Y ,: :', , -old colt -John 1Kilpatrick, ,Massey-. Harris Agent- LecknOW, STRAYED: --4e ,the premises . of Wallace Miller, Lot 19; Con 12, West Wavvanosle, on., or about Atli 'llth; 2 Yearling. heifers'. Owner may have -same Wy proving property and paying -.expenses. .; • , • pERSON4,t, .MEbi. GET VIGOR AT.. Oct! .NEW OSTR,EX' Tonic:Tablets contain ' raw oistie: invigorators and other stiMulatiti:One dose pep's. up organs,i, ,• glands. If , not delighted,. maker re- funds price .paid -41.25. Call, write geltIM'S...DIttIG STORE. NOTICE' TO CREDITORS In the Matter Of the Estate' of Ann Fareish, late of the. Village of, Luck - now, in the County of BrUce• Widow, deceased. " • ' • ,.Notice is. hereby •given Pursuant to the Statute itc„thaElighalf::. that all creditors. and others, having, clahns. Await Arena Tenders Before 'Submitting By-law - ,76„Biba coipuite4 NIO! a-ge, Council On MondayEvening And Gave Much ' -Valuable .informatitin. 'Arena Construction;--;Tendeiri On Iluildlne4TO Be aeceived`:Withia .A PewDays „. Tenders for the construction of a coinmu_netOiall.and arena in Jpeknow' have been called' for and will be re- eeivecl withinit , fine dais, when the nextistep :will be. to submit a by-law, seeking the approve' of. the rate - Payers to :proceed with the undertak- . 0. Hipel, Speaker in the,Ontar*. io Legitilature, and head. of .the con- e , ton ./net the Village toencil• and other interested citizens on. Monday night; when he 'gave valuable; information, in connection with 'the &instruction Of . -.such a building.. This firm's ten- der will follow Within n few days, he adeised the /fleeting. , Mr. 'Ilipel inspected the foundation on the .arena ;site .and expressed it as being well reinforced and quite satisfactory. With :his .firefe type of construction, .ceineet bases. would have to be added to support the trus- ses which could be done locally, he. stated, at a test that was estimated at 'very little more than $1.00..00. • • constructed many arenas': in Western and Northern 'On- tario, and displayed pictures of.1scinea of these buildings. Two of these can be seen in The Sentinel Office window: They are both interior views of the North; Bay arena, which illustrates clearly the .•eZatt7tYPeTaf building this Company. erode. The ice -space in these pictures is five *feet longer And wider than the surface in the propos- ed Li/Cie/id* arena, Which ,Would be x • . "QUALITY STREET" AT LYCEUM • , • ,„ 'Next' Monday, Tuaaday. and Wed- nesday "Quality Street". plays at the 1,yeeinn,Theatre, Wingliam; The pic- ture is froin Sir. James M. 13arrle's b Play, With Katharine urn., and. Franchot Toee, teamed in theleadingroles. -most-Angaging 'POrtrit It is' one of NIBS Hepburres • • • FOUR ;MOTHERS MEET FOR^ • y!iRsT: TIME IN OVER. 30 YEARS On ROntlaY.; ‘701Y 110p four beOthera . . . • time )11.14;. in :mei together.„ .over. thirty .37000;: • The',•refutilon,took,place „at ,the lionnistead, now ewned, by One '44110 •heathere, Mr. L. C. Mclver. The othei brothers,: Were.:'''Mr.':;*:`.. 'from Son! Francesco Califortiite- Mr: K. C. MacIver: of 'Alpena, , Michigan 'and.:ge,!.Themes Ross of Toronto; Ow tario.'. The only remaining member of the '-femily •flet. Present is Mr :George .A:. maeiver of Ebor, Man. CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CLUB "Evolution in the light of the Scl4P- tures" is one .9,f the subjects, which" -.4 ---- • • • •-4.c r • '•••vrrn Hamer' Of Hemlock City, • 'Visits Familiar Haunts eel...m4 MacLeod Of Chicago tinelMore Than HalfS Century Ago- When He Gave "Hemlock City" Its Name' , Mr. Maleohn''',MaeLeod. Of Chic,ago; paid hi ;annual visit here last 'week; .zenaWing.,4c4ilaintaacee:, hi: the 'ell:: lage and in the vicinity of "Hernioce CityL on the of Ashfield, .*here he was born, and which he named, When, corresponding to 'rhe. Sentinel more thOn haif a century ago, When Mr. Brian Was editor. As 'a young Man, Mr, MacLeod took to sailing, returning to Ashfleld each fall, He reealletl the old flour mill and sawmill, in the neighborhood Summer,Clearance- TWO FATAL ACCIDENTS IN ; , BRUCE FIRST OF .WEEK Sale Begin I t Tomorrow • ., Two. fatal accidents ----..---- njgsl adie,te AndeGente!". ear-;--And-Ltry: oods-Dresses And ilose Feature Opening •This Friday Morning • Te..,'..111O'reeWe Friday morning at•*'9 eutt.,,a sensational 'setninet'.eleanance ale 'begins. at Pearlinan!s wjth. Many bargains in ladies' and gents' Weer and general dry : goQ4s-f: ! Hose at pe and2dresseeep to $7.50,, Value. at 0..00, :are feattired. AS, open- ing specials...Tee 8rsttwenz ty-five people to visit the. Siete will have a chance to get one of the $.1:00 .dresses,, while the 9e, hose are MAU- eble tb, the first 15 cestorners. •-Every article and gerniene in this iic± stcir ar&"Ver-Leet4. aw Fellowship Cieb, this FridaYeven- ing at 7.45, and which should be ,beard by every High'Seheol student. , A different program every ,night gives 'spendid.apportimity-fdr train- ing in public .speaking and Christian, leadership, Come, bring your Bibles and •a friend and be on time for the Gospel singsong at 7.45 p.m. HEADED THE RIGHT WAY • Dick Welsh A , -Goderich, ace hurl- er of Lueknow. 'ball team,, narrowly escaped injury at the. harbor at Ged- erich early Friday morning when, ondip oft .the. end' of the Rier. Ire -drove his car into an *iron' "nigger -head".. Dick forgot he parked his car .in. gear, and When he stepped on the starter the Machine leaned against the two -foot head. The front of the car was badly damaged: It was -fortunate ' for hitt/ that •the car was not beaded towards the edge .:of....the_pler • BREAD DIET ADS Hollyman'e ad, "Bread i5 not 'fat-. tening"-:aPPears on Page five of. issue. This series of advertiSeMents carry a bread diet , plan, that glees about 1600 calories' te' day -the re- ducing allowance of... the ',• avepage' Woman, and at the same' time allows two slices of -bread at every meal. thee not depriving one of .this • en- ergy -giving .food. " • or dentands-tigamst-theTEsta ee-of-t -irAmOunfloH.$1 439 „ said Ann Farrisle: • who died •on or about , the twenty-fifth day. of May 1937, are • required on or .,before the Thirtieth' day, of July A.D. 1937, to Send by post .prepaid, , or • deliver, to :Barbet:a, Giant, R. No. 3, Luck - now, Ont., or IVIinhie A. Horne, Leek - now. Ont., the Executrices of the last ••Will and Testament of the said de- ceaSed'? their names, addresses' and descriptions, the full Particulars of 1. their claims; a statement of their • Accounts, and the • nature of the se- curities (if any) held „by r theni -duly, verified by affidavit. And take notice . that after such last nnentiOned date the said Executrices , will proceed to distribute, the assets of the said de- , cease -d among-, thepersons- entitled, thereto, haling regard only to the &abets of which they shall then have • notice, that the said Executrices will not be liable for. the said assets \ or any part thereof to person or persons of whose • claims matice shall .. not ;have been received. y them at .the time of such distribution: • 1.9,D7a.ted the. N:inth, day Of .July A;1). " . Barbara Grant, R. NO. 3 "Lucknew, Chit , Minnie A.• Home, . • . Lucknone. Ont. Executrices.. ,. NOTICE TO CREDITO . . • IN THE - MATTER of the Estate ' of Geetge. A... Brooke,: late .of the Township of Heron in the 'County of ,Bruce,' Retired' Farinee, Deceased.; ' NOTICE' ia.berebY given ''pursuant • to the Statute in. that behalf that all . . • Creditors reid-7-crther6- having --claims. : ,Or demands against the Estate of. the .said George . Brooks', •,wlio -died. on• or about the .Twentibth day of SeP7 tthnbee A.D. 1936; are required,. eri or before the „Tenth day of August A.D. 1937, to sed y postprepaid, ,or deliver to George F. 'Brooks; R. R. • 3 6, Luelenow, Ontario, or Joseph Ag- new, Lucknovt, !Ontario, the Executors. of the Mat Will and, Testarnent, of the 'said dec ased;.their tames, addresses and, de. iptions, the full particulars , of: claims,, a statement -or. their . Accounts; and the nature of the se- 'ehritieS, ttay,'. held by them duly • 'verified- '1>st affidavit. • AND take notioe that after such , kat Mentioned date the said . Eietu- tars Will,.proceed to distribete'the'as- sets .of .the said deeeesed Among the persons', entitled .thereto,. having' re- •,gard only to the claims Of whichlhey • Shall then have; notice, . and that ' the atild,-;executors . not he liable for the said assets. or Mitt thereof , . to, any. person or Persons' of whose' claims notice shall not have been re, ceivecj by •thern at the - time of such distribution. Detect this SeVeitteentli day Of JOY • :.A.D. • • ••••• R. R. We, 6, .Litekno**T,Oht. JedePli-Agkeiv,„ LacittioW,' Ont. ••• • ,tite.00tOri .1Z Schools Re -Open September 1 ' ,Under.' new Department of Educa- tion' regulations,-, schools re -open after the summer vacation on Wed- nesday, September 1. Two school days later there will be another day,4the first, Monday of the month. The Opening date•is earlier this year ii view Of the fait that the first fella on A .;Wednesday.' Had ie,owne,.later in the week the classes ' would have been closed until Tuesday after Labor Day.L' ! • RIPlaHr, :PASTO*, RESIGNS Rev. R.'A..McCennell, who. since December- of :_1934, has been -filling .the position of Pastor Of Kii-oTc bYterata•Chtirch; Ripley and of Knox Church," . Bervie, • has tendered his kesigriation end' will preach his fare- well seernon on the. evening of Sun- day, July 25. Prioe, to :corning to Rip- Iey, Mr. McConnell spent a number ;or- years in various parts of British Columbia and he :will return to the &Met province; on the doge , his: pastorate in the, Huron NOTICE• RE' ACCOUNTS All outstanding acceiintik intist :be paid .by July ,31st l'airnent be Made , to , A- Agnew', .Sepertest Garage or at the .2Bank., of ?Montreal, Luclino*.-e-J:1, MaeKENZIE.. ' PARAMOUNT DANCE Dancethe-Paramount-Hell-3/ Friday, July 23rd Music by ,I19gan, 6 -piece orchestra. Admission: Ladies 15e• • Gehts 25c. ••POR• SALE-7eYerting,. pigs -Apply to Andrew Gaunt, 1, ye now. ' ho -1st iirtown grove of big Doug - firs is that Which lies on the IS, Highway between Cameron Lake Alberni, TheseCathedral Trees hey have boon called,,hevet'fail erill anyone who passes through More than one ,gO4ermicteat promised that they W,11 be pre - Cd.' But governments coirie and and nothing is done. Mr..'Pattiille note.c`!elebrate his confirmation Iti cr A bitter or More lasting than by making definite' and hit.. • late a.rrtingernents to 'Sive those' s from degractieri. Vancoiivei. •vine°, • en'nid balls fOr tide la teueeereent's VViinbleclon a--kopt ill It"reftig7;"_,, tor so that their 4bottrico". Wilt not . il te eed Y e tb the Sum ' ' xpostire te * • . , ,, (9. ... . I • Hydro 'Veers To ' Benefit To Above _Amount While Municipality Refund p Totals' $300.64. ' , Last week the Sentinel 'reported that local *hydro users are to receive .a. ten per cent." refund based on the total billings' for ;1936, Whichwas roughly 'estimated by the locel eonmnieeion at thatl-time-,--as -amounting - to-ffebrne $c104A16;:r. iespse: or nt fsrtoamte st,teh eOnLtuierkie!iollwydi:reo.. . , fond ,will total $1;439. plus a refund Of $300.64 to the municipality.: on Street lighting -and -water' system; The report states „thatthe tete' estimated saving to consumers of the ,Georgian Bar,sySteM,'•62 which :Luelc- now is a part, is, as follows;- Domestic lighting Cominercial lighting 10;483.00 Street 1,736.00' • $57,13240 .Sitiafaetory7financiat rescilta are recorded in the new Hydro report in respect of 1936 Operation of all Geor- gian Bay ',syetem Hydro municipal- ities. 'Total .revenues on the aYstetn were $812,344 and, total costs; 1756,- 523, leaving'. in the adjustment $57;- 552 to be returned to 51 municipali- tiesan&$1,730 to, be collected frotn 8. The 'revised interim rates arranged for 1937 take into account impending -additional caPital-teeas/Lto-lte_incur red for additional power supplies for the Georgian ,Bay SysSystemmunieipal- itieS; Of the fifty-nine • municipali- ties • served, on a cost bases, 14 Willreceive reduction in interim rate, 3 a:slight inerease, and the 're- nt:tinder no change.. .In addition to the above-mentioned rate reduction, refunds to consuiners in 19 municipalities were also author - lied; The total estimated refund to these consumers will amount to $47,- 268. ' Refunds, will be made in 29 muni- cipalities in respect of power for municipal purposes and the total amount to be refunded will amount to. $11;591. ' • , • The consumers in the Georgian•Bay, SySteni will, therefore, benefit by $110.991. Of this amount $47,268 wili be :.refunded to them. by a deduction feoin•their monthly bill: $52,132 will ubiti bill taideedaunesteodi Irraotole reductions.thel rmnt 11Tict fund. to theininn . eipalities . ,$1' , 1 WilLbeaefit_the ' The operating reports of, the ' System show that the :munitilsal gee- trie utilities, so served obtained total revenue for .1936 .Of $1,198•781;- total expenses amounted to $1,090,863. The ' net surplus obtaining for that year' , amounted It has been. succeeded; however, the .ebopping mill,of gr: R. A. Grant 'Which Was, erected' On the same. For ,48 years, Mr., MacLeod' bas been a continuous resident of Cie- eago;• Where he is in the contracting business. ' For 53 consecutive sears he has been a subscriber :of, The Sentinel; which he still values above all the- other Pa -Peri be takes, Se far as,. news of interest ', to -.him. is. concerned, for; • ' seite. .9i the long Yew's he hes.been.aWaY,'Ithe eittee of hie, is still 'dear. 'to hile,.'accordiag to his "parting/. re - Mar "1a_ilk.,,Lfeyer,Lforgel;tlie_lpiaes_.;: I went about bare footed." Culross i' . •Disappeared Into Swamp Iftigh-litiseele-Sitelleledelted-Werrete- .. craft,* Dieeppe,4red ' Believed, Into telress Swamp in The Vicinity Of The .Alps ; • According .to • despatches 'from Winghain, Hugh Russell, 'a..•"Culiose farm worker, disappeared On Sunday from the honie o!hisemployee "Nel- son Pickell, of Culross Township, and on Wednesday . had still not been found. Swamp hind in the Alps was be- lieved to retati...the,, secret. .of • .hiP whereabouts into •which he disAPPaar-. ' 'ed After :the noon meal on • Sunday, -when4e.--teas-eetieg--Atrartgely r_taLthaf„,..he...had. been normal, and Was. a good worket. Poorly. Clad; heeame to, the Pickell '•farm before ChristMas,..where he Was. giveit-'Woek.. Russell Is described As being five feet six' inchestall, .of swarthy coin-. pleXion knd.,,.wearing •• black rimmed speetatlielle has jet blaek 'hair .and was .slight in StatnyeHe was wear.: ing a white helmet,' dark .everalls blue, shut when he disappeared, • ,- TREBLES TOURNAMENT . • • • Lady .bowlOrs1.held an Irish Treb- les tournament on Tuesday,With iiinetinkeentered. First prize, Mak.; .k,ets, was wot-i', by Mrs. IL llevilie's rink of Cargile.Nrs, Howard Agnew, Mrs: D. Huston. and.';•Mies,..,•1.kina. Campbell, wan second prize, deck , chairs. Third prio, mayonnaise: dished,. Was Won by Mrs. T. Clarke, Mrs. W. A Porteousand 'Attisi Au- drey Fourth prize, ,,silk 'hose,, was -Won by. Mrs. Wellington Hen- derson, Mrs. Austin Solomon. and Wmi• Schmid. Lunch was served at 'the green at tea time. :W EDDING BELLS •:Ructo---meAuLgy. A prettysuinMer---' -orletPl'ancli750-11:16-••-•17-rBOOffklterl!" dr:thlate 's: killed So riIat"Guithal4nd*iPertaP°!.where h Clinton,ee was Was holideying; when the car in Which he was, riding, eVertnined. C. eR6gijrulits13iantr,ciki3nlea,of ‘ciii: died f:in Hos- pital, a few hours after two carS erashed near Underwood, Monday af- ternoon in which accident five others were injured.. . • . • The condition' Of Mrs- T. A. Muir, Of London, a passenger in the Beard icar, is reported as fair. Mrs. W. ComillY, a recent bride, and passen- ger of the other' car involved, was al- so seriously hurt. ' ' ' Severely CutIn Motor . _ „ MishavAt Burgoyne 4,44,0ki..-4,mr.4.....imeg,..74 ,A1?put The Head In Motorc011ision. ; That Considerably -Damaged Roth `.tars Involved -Lady In'.0Iher,'Car ' SnIte4i.:7;413rolien 'Collar: Bone. . ' Mr. Jimrrek Mitchell 'Of -the Tovi..., To - land ...Coti4rueticin ' Ceineini[reeved • Severe cuts O13out the heed in a motOi,; . . coliieioe last Thursday, at Burgoyne , near, Sonth mptce hwhere ,the Tow- 'and` Co. is - gaged on a higliwaYe- •„, surfacing contract. . ,,. *- : ' , The other car involved was, driven_ by , Mrs. J. MacKenzie • of • 'Owen : Sound, 'accompanied' ler three other 'adies enniete to ' Kincardine to a . ele tournament. 'The ladies suffered ' down for quick selling. Seme Of the, bargains are listed' in, the half Page advertisement on page 8 and the pub- lic would be well, advised to read the ad -carefully• and be Prepared to take advantage of the many big values offered, when' the sale swings .into action to -morrow morning. • • ‘• Bclys, AND Gums' cAmps TO. BE; HELD IN AUGUST' • • ' The -date set for the Boy's'? Camp, at Miratnichf Bay, near Port •Elgin, is from August 2nd to 9th; followed' .125! the Girls' °camp from August 11th to 1.8th. ,These camps are for. young 'PeoPle fi�m 11 t Irbea-11"-• of -A -gr and while it is the Bruce Presbytery camp of: the United. Church, it, is open to anyone regardless Of 'Church affiliation. The costfor the week. is $3.00, .plus 25c registration fee. Spe- cial attractions during the period • of the boys' camp isra field day on Sat- tg,dey.,,a_p_open air service 011 Sunday and a Sunday evening camp fire. -Mr. Alex 'Smith is a ,metnber of• the executive and, information re- garding these camps may be secured from hini. •The summer school camp, with a registration of more than seventy, recently concluded. Miss Laura Ham - Mee of Kinloss, was , among those in attendance: ' ' • • .2:ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED , Mrs. G. Grant Reddan, Toronto,. announces the engagement of her daughter, Margaret Louise, • to , Mr. lla'role B. Berns, BA., of Fort Wile liain;: :Ont., son • of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas .H.' Burns of Lucknow, .Ont, the wedding. to take- place On July 31: • , : : Early Days At Kinlough Hamlet..Are-Recalled . - Edward Thompson' Had Deal 'profea7 ;siert Of Blacksmith:. And :Dentint- Late Alex Reei Careied•gail•From Litelen-OWTo Black Horse - - • , . , 13y J.: W, MacLeod .A travelertraversing the southern• Part of Bruce .County between Luck - now: and Kinloss,, more 'familiarly known- by the name: "Black Horse" derived from a tavern •situated there whentaverns were more numerous and . Of a different 'style than now, w ill pass .through Kinlough. „ Only a hamlet, "Kinlough :has: stood An'the .oad-sinceTearly-days,...._bneiLlyv 1850. In the year 1864 it had A popu- lation: of 23. Today it has a. popula- tion. 01-29, but in the earlier. days .the Population'l on surrounding ' farms welled .by large families of - el/4'1y ScetS, was double that at present. I.: The oldest Settler who can, recall Kinlough of another age, is ThOthas. Malcolm. Reininiscing on early daYr-ii '1.Kinlough, he recalled that In .the; Siicties and seventies Edward Thomp- son doubled in the pOsti, ,of black - Smith and dentist: Officiating inthe latter capacity he used an inSteurneet known. as a key, with which he never failed to 'break off the teeth .before tereevipg it, which caused more than consternation amOng the settlers. . . ! In the sixties Kinlough had e, hotel h school, three' churches; a general Store, blacksmith.shop and "sheereak- short,. Of these one still stands as part Of a. teshance,the-ii0h mallY.bnilt for :a,' store building Kinkitigh had its inception in 1854 When Many Scots t families; Grahains., ' MacDorialds," Maleolins, • Baileys, James, Dickiesand Youngs along with Irish families,: Pinnells and; Corri-; gans, -1-1aldenbye,./ted Thor/inset/A set- tled the 'district, tl'hep the cothmunity Was selfisuf6Cient. The firdt b•Iftelet Smith, Mr. Porter, made his own Neon] by burning a coel",.pit on the reed opposite his iThe shoeMaker, Carpenter, 'plasterer and stone:I/aeon all resided in the village. There Were ethers, too, including cattle and horse dealers, surveyoi and.!!rierieryman. When the early settlers contemp- lated digging n Well they- first eon- Sulted•••MrP. Steve Bradley,' who had eeneiderable reputation as a diviner, telling where* water could be found. Mail was brought to. Kinlough by Alex Ross, the stage driver, who rode horseback in •The *miner, and drove a euttet in the winter; ' • When-diverAiona!we-er of broils as they' are IOW Orange lodge and n temperance society .0ourished in Kinlough. Hach Year the COOd•Will "ledge Of, teiripeetteee, Werkeek-helit .progzere in the school and later in a hall which they erected elate' ' With the Ore/venni. • • en/relied' at Dun Workiet-Cettage .• at 'Point Clark on Wednesday,.'Jtily .,14-th; at high noon, when Sara:. ChriStehe',. eldest daughter of Mrs: .McAuley and he late: John McAuley; Was United in .marriage to. , Francis Herbert Ritchie, Youngest -son of the late M. and Mrs. JAP; E, Ritchie of Luckno*: The.' "ceremony was performed by Rev, C::11, .MacDonald of tilleknoW. The '.bride ',I6oked: charming in her gown of white silk crepe and -tarried betiquet of 'pink' roses. Theywere unateendedFollowing. the ceremony, dined/. Was served to a few guests hy the, brides Mother,' the...table •being centred. .bY a. font -Storey • whiing ,cake; The bride and- groom lift on honeymoon tilp ,to points south, the bride donning a nay blude ress with cape trihimed with white, thia white aCCesiories,to.-iiiateh, .On their return they will reside ' oh the grown's. farm on the .h;itelgth„.boliieSSiOn.....oi Ashfield Viele enany:trieride join; in wishing' 'thein many -*ars of hippy niarried ' • ' PIGEON FROM MINNEAPOLIS , . The 'lunlaitng Pigeon which. receetly . came tath4larma.* Mr. Jarhed,Web- eter;., was. one ofa group of birds racing fermi. Minneapolis to Toronto. In our last issue,. mention Was'.nuide of.a „letter. received from J. •Higgiii ..Son of'TOiOnto, who sought the epin- plete number on the leg band, so • the 'bird ,might be traced. Many of „these. birds are quite valuable and Mr..1-lig-: ' • Hig- ginson d. eight birds in the .raee, ouly one o which jetuirghere er:ittd.nthrough.Heaildc learn Teti .be happened : to Pick up in Toronto at the honrie of Mr. and Mee: M.'•3. dereen (nee Ane 'gaeDeeale). Mc.., and . Mr's. SandersOn. were weekend guests at her home at Par- amount, -when they informed thePuh- Ilifiettlidt Mr. Higgiligei-Vai-grixioui .34„.get.' further information about the bird. . • .$ efekitAeAARL0LD CIIILD ' • LOST ON .MONDAY ' Mildred Pinnell, of Kinlough, is but feet years : Old but she caused a 'lot of excitement on the Glorious Twel- fth; She had. come to Wiertoh, with , her father and they were staying with Mrs. Chas. Travis.. • ” She had. been playing with .a little red wagon: The:Oweet came ane tbek. it away and she 'started on its trail. Through toe crowdson,Berford. street she *ended her wee Unnoticed and on up the hill. Nowhere._:_.conld she see --'-the-littlered-.4•wegon,--;Wheri-,- she came to Miss Greenlees' she walider-. ed- Up to Ofe-doe-ii-var,710-Weleie 'Odd waited expectantly., -Miss Macauley next doer saw thc. little figure p.nd sensed something must he arniee that Maid was all alone: She called to the, little girl .,..gehe• came rehning.gladly :fer! by this time she began to wonder if she would ever utt- the -little'-•iede wagere• 'Maybe,...teo„ j . she began to Yonder est where daddy was all this long time. She was welcomed to the •Macauley lieme oand 'given her dinner but 1,,,vho sbe-rw was or-,-w,h ere,,her-'-lienlale -Werei , t was impossible to discover. Marie tried to 'get in touchwith the police and, also !spread the news ;far and wide that'A little stray gid had been Meanwhile nearly two ,haotithrei; wasahads elapsed and the distratted f, hurrying hither and thither-l-ookirit for his little' girl. Ile asked the drum- mer to pause so that he ,could have. the .matter .announced at the various eating :places. When he got .:to one of the churches a latlY told him of the little -renawaY. at. Macaeleys.. He hurried :up the ',street in his ear .bht not being, Mire of the house Went ,.to '•ighieldetIll•tra.wesirilh.!en441.:.e.,evreted17tTb!eir..tta..1'.: my, daddy'? and soon she was in her father's, arms. . •• • • The grateful"daddy" came ' in to Mit a card -of thanks .(which he was willing to pay,. for) in'the, paper, but we were only too willing to broadcast the good news without any charge. So .all who assisted in any ;way in looking for little, Mildred ,accept the thanks a Bro. Knight Pinnell of '454 Welland 'Lodge , Kinlough, Ont.- • Wiarton Echo; On the g ereme, twelfth the entire male population of •Kinlough ane dis- trict would walk alorig the road tb meet' the Culross ' lodge and together they ,wduld proceed• afoot to Black Horse, pausing on the *ay to 'par:, fake of meals and :refreshments at taverns kept by pmnccr , bbnifaced, with refreshments being 'sought af- ter, ..more often too well than, too wisely. • • • Kinlough district farms of the pio- neer era in the Bruce section of the Queen's testi were not so large, con- sisting of five or ten cleared ricree, witha leg house and Stable; Roads and se/ale:clearances served, as pas- ture fields for livestoek, with only a slash serving as'.17t-fence, This led to countless dispute's between the set- tlers ' when cattle destroyed 'cropS: One :farmer said of ailbther, ut have a ;big hand and Tole B-• knows thdt.". , Despite its. longhistory,. Itirilough lilts not flOnliished-; ae firit • set: tlets: expected: Nestled On the high- way.' it bespeeks in earlier tlaY which IS recalled- fe,w old t- tlata and by the descendants ,Of the pioneers, who are numerous inthe dis- trict, ' 1015,5••• : p with Mrs. Jack Thompson receiving , a broken collar hone, and Miss Lang of Brantford, a • guest of the. driver, had her ankle broken, * '• • Joe Kr of liViegilarn, riding with Afr. Miteheil, escaped' with a "single cut; although the glass on his side ,of the car was shattered. 34, Mitcheii,, his head swathed .in bandages, was removed :to Port :Eight for further's treatnnent. A deep gash; in his head bled profusely and slight InteOtion„. later developed, but he is now gett- ing along nicely M4i•giteheii Was 'driving .north on . the :Elora .Road, a through' highway; ' w , en ra.;ac' erizte star ed across - the ,intersection, after she '•is,renert-.•'• : ed to have stopped - An ..eYewitness stated Mr.. Mitchell was driving Well, below .the speed limit, and ' as well slowed .up at the ,,intersection. ' were,cen- siderabl3r. dariteged: The McKenzie 2ar was spuri Around- on the. highway With the Mitchell car -continuing to - Ward ''..tbe left hand side of the road, to graze a tree . before stopping a. few inchesfrom the fence. • ••••••••••••• iliGneornris,e:AreTwaF:itiaili:„ To, Detroit .. ,the sudden death Of her brother; Mr: . • . lc' i0ipnatrgicokndiaeyceltivfetedietohoeleagdrsi.:eMwislioonf. ', • WAFERING ,NOSi.. . . -HGei-6s.r'. gdeeatT17,4witisi!Y.7:elaatintie-e3):::"-tfrg-mt:' b4rti which he Teeeived while.at Week.'The, :deceased is ' e son' of gr., Richard rrieamleYeand the e ea. T..anilat. ; 'Oungannon. Mr and Mrs: Kilpetrtelc . left. for • Detroit Tuesday •morning to attend , the funeral. ' • - IVir....thui. Mra„..Eloyd :Kilpatrick and , , little:•son, Dickie .Of Deerberh, Mich. . areth'egaetshtis.s,' 0..!,,,.e*eicr141 .... And :. .r.i...... a.:.4 Kilpatrick :- _ .1Virp.' -"Hiram- Moffatt : and -two, _ Simi, Keith and Donald; of Union, sPent. the week end With Mr. and Mks., Rich-., of Denville, • ,4: " ' agrIlidm:r.Isti.mhwnr,siiiito;lin.:'ffla:ran7.:ana'dh:1,7'mli.frri!blli.d..off.s:pni!.61::::._/ • The Annual • S.. S. piceie will be, . the week -end ;with the foriner's din- .ahfeil..ed.r.nd000wne..:,at .th!e'river thisIThuretley. Me. I,:aed' Mrs.', John ,KablfleIech. ' Mr. and Mei. Garfield Ellirker :and. • . tMrotit,an:sdP el‘iipt7Celitteej;- ,Btri, ;WWII O'ohf' riM::.:-. and Mrs, George TWamleY. , ' •Mr. Lorne rphillini is assisting , at .. Mr. Charlie Darflires of St Helens , . - , . ... ., ,ot,preseet.•.'. ", . .' . .' , ', ' .":• " • • • A very pleasant‘.eyent took place , at the bome of Mr and Mrs.,Georga Saunders on 'Sunday, July '1,8t1t., it being the Occasion,"of their .tweetieth wedding . apnivetsark. • About forty ' :, • • ireseet-intleeing."friends ' : • from Ailea 'Craig, Crediton and Kin- !,:peahir!thdips ilinYe Nr ..Of!'of i,,;and MrsJacob 1 -hinter arid nt,., Helene, ere is \,,,,..eIti,e,,.:7,..etLi guests •of, Mt. arid "Mrs. /lenient Phil- , lipi 'en Sunday. 14 '• • . ' ' ., , '. . ..Recent visitors ,with Mr. aed Mes. • SJ W!' o'o‘tisl.-olifimiStk tz?glie!liennsl,t1Mci°4ri,M/orhsn.LIIP•erin:i . and -ur. and Mrs,. /iok Gardner and family.. of Zion. " ililr, and Mrs. .8. V. Stethere slight the e.eek*:•eriel Nk!ith feiends at Essex., ' OCCASIONALLY..:. An individual is found who is • Iable to Put ,.off the readinvglass. help beyond 45 Years Of int er: _ But the inaj_plkt$7 ,at: 64_ timeL • . ,wofieve; it vier to air their eyes fdi lose work. 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