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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1938-05-19, Page 1r _ - 800 4-'YE41t^-1 jN ADVANCE -;-009 EXTRA TO J S.• A. . • Found -Set 'Or chains, Apply at Pefltind'Ofilee., TO RENT -',..A comfortable siri raeM house, town water. Te*Ple. Clarke. , FOR SAW r- A." few rattle, and horses. • AWAY, tcf:'Jack McKay, at Ralph NiXon's. • ••• •• FOR SALE-.-Queritity• _haled.' hay; ti*P.thY see4r., 90v..• 0100. and $°64. -lean barley .for 'feed or seed. -Rod. "MacDougall. "."' • " • FEATURES AT I.XCEX19% The. current' two pletux04 at the. Lyeenni, Theatre,- Wingliarn, .popular with theatre goers. . ThiS, 'Wee.k-e14 'Soeja Henie' and. TY;;PPOI Power; . star in "Thin. ' . • : ^ Next Monday, Tuesday and Wed- nesday,.. the . 'Special attraction ."Rosalie",' .statting.NelSon Eddy and peortor,,PeWell and. featuring. Frarik Morgan and Edna •Mar'OliVer. FOR SALE -.-One, 14 • size...white enamel bed and .one, frill siie.white enamel 'bed, both with • springs and • • mattress.' Bargain ' for rmiek sale. •.'Annly by letter Sentinel Office., , • SEED OORN VaPee's 140 -CA grades of Early Bailey, ImnrCrod Learning, Golden • Gla*, White Ono' 'Yellow Dent and ••. • Vance's • Sweepstakes for sale *at--: • W. • G. ANDREW'S. •HOUSE TO RENT -1n the village . . , • of. Dungannon, in good repair, andnewly' -•decoratedrhard-and-soft-water • .:garage, • and Ili acre • garden • and • fruit.' Low rental to '•careful tenants. -Mpg. Leroi,,Stingel. ".• • Spring Clearance Sale of • Used • Piano's. Su& well-known Makes as • Heintz:nen Nordheimer, • Mason & • ••• I:thick, Weber, and others at reason- able prices And terinlf.-Wxite-H-eitat;- Man. dt. Co., 242 Dundas.St.,..-Londdif,- for further 'Particulars No obligitiens, Calling, All Salesmen! Agents! Would •' ,l'ohVnrisl , it,ehan e the would re - 64 Guarantied -foe -me le- t Preparations. Lower prices, • *remission.: Estee cash bow, . ee gifts. If:you have, a car and a cash and want to -sell sonie- thing that repeats the year round in exclusive district, write to :FAMIL- EX 'CO. MO St Cement St. Montreal. • NOTICE TO CREDITORS .1N THE MATTER, of the pstatemf 'Fran* Henry Hildeilby, late of the Township of Culross in the County i of Bruce. laimer,,'ideeeeied.:." • ,34;mct HEREBY GlyEi•ir pur- suant to the Statute in that behalf, that all creditorit and ,others' having •, GETTING LESSONS Under the directipii ' of Mr,: E. Beetson, number of boys have re- ceived . their band instruments and are ticeiving. lessons. We understand some twelve or so boys have signed up, With more eXpected to do so, and. by the end of the trial' Period, the leader ieeonfident that the boys will: show real evidence ofprogress, and that Junior boyar .-itan4 Luek-, aeve will be assured. r . , LASENEY-LABDER, _ ' A quiet wedding was Solemnized at the. Athfield parsonage On 'Set-. urdaY, May 7th, by Rev: W.J. Patton, when Edith Nide Larder,f daughter of Mrs.' Jahn ,Larder' 'Of GOderich, .1"cathe bride of William John' tagenhi, Son of Mrs..' john • LasenhY, of Lucknow. „. -J.- After_ the ceremony, the happy *acPherson;. Education' Mrs., • Londein arid other points.,"On their Mis.s URSDAY, MAY .19fts 1938 Elected Inst•it4utneuerrrilisid-en 41;(*E' 1"*B411.14EERED. A 4 naeetm0 was held here on Thurs- r04 bocAL,, CLUB Mrs'. Temple Clarke_-Meef, 0.11Yevening to erganige. a Boys' Cali ings.V° Be Bela, In- • Town' Hell-, Club', ,to operate conjunction with. ' Accepts . Invitation To Meet With the local 4.1011ae.eok ag- Sf..11elen'a W. LOn .June .2na *. rienitural .representative from Clinton was incharge of the, meeting. ••' At the May meeting of..tlie,•Wot few More boys are, needed. to men's Inbtitute beld' in the .Town retied out the Gob, and those panning Hall: on Friday, B.. Ander- to: enter should notify•the2secretarY, son • was elected ,president, " succeed- Mr. Joseph Agnew, • .George Ken- ing Atha, Temple Clarke, Who as ,nedY. and ' Fred* Martin, who ere idea and , pre-VIM:14 as secretary, : 'OPetating with Mr. MacLeod in conW has served continuously in these ca..' ducting . the Club. • • pacitieS for over thirteen years: The fell slate of Officers is as fol - lewd.. Pres.,' Mrs:. W. B. ,Anderson;• Vide Presidents, Mrs. W. V. John - sten and Mrs. Temple Clarke; '.8ec'y.- Treas., Mtg., Wellington Henderson, couple left on it .wedding trip' to Those who who maY net bed familiar with . the Particulate governing- this conamtitien, can have it explained . by either Mr; Kennedy or Mr..' Martin.. For a boy to enter, it is necessary for him to' have either a grade or. Directors, Mrs.' Morgan, Henderson, nurehred calf horn between January Mrs. Vir*Hilston, Mrs. • A. Strutherb, r.14 and MAY ,Istef this year. Liberal, Mrs.. Wm. Douglas, Mrs.: W. Fowler, prizes are awarded,in connection with Mrs. H. Thompson; District Dir- this Club Contest. • , -detoir,-Mti7Teriiiile-ChiliternaniSt; •, ,•• . Mrs. • Natman. Assistant 'CHECK. UP CAUSES Mrs. Viola Jewitt; Visiting "Com,, - RAID FOR FERmiTs Mrs, J. 9.- MeNab, Mrs. G. Andrew; .. Mrs, • Treleaven. Representatives A cheek up, being, 'carried out hy' to: the district are the execu- tive members and Mrs. W. Douglas and Mrs. :Harvey Treleaven. • Corenfittec convenors pointed .;as follows; 'Home geonereicb Farewell Messages , litirdi • StnidaY Rev. J. K, MacGillivray, Paeter Of ,AShfield'''P.reabYteriari. Cherch. For • 5W.- *jeers To' RretiCh Farewell Ser.' 4 , 4 SCInti Adhfield And• , , • Ripley Congregations To Joie 4 ,4 , , . • • - , " . • • .•'.. Rev ,'^J 'I( MacGillivary pastor of Ashfield Presbyterian Olnirehfo: years and 'Mdderatot of, Maitland nreSbYtery this - term; will preach farewell' sermOns, aandey,. May 22nd.: The session of Ashfield 'chi:trek have requested Rev. MeGillivary, 40 conduct the, -regular 'worship services of^ the eongregation; t: Sunday , at 11.a.mrand-7-i80-p:m., when he Will de- liver • his final message to his. cozigr,e- getion. MrMaeGillivary 'recently tendeted bis resignation on the eve Of the un- li311 of the Ashfield and con-; 'OeiatiPna, in Order that the . two churches 'might' have a -free hand , in cho.osing their. aeue pastor. •' proyincia i.ilid 000ity, , To succeed Mr. McGillivarY as Mo- diStriet, and who Were police.inthel^nVitchinis-'• .'" 'n ,,derator of the Presbytery, Rev. John , Greig of Bluevale, was appointed itY ...of Lackno'n, .on Saterday,• even- IL . for the 'balance of the: term.: ing, with a view to enforcing the re- ..: Maitland Presbytery in sessiOn'.aast ‘Agticla'cilnussedoe tvhetitalibilgellswtaaYmsPe'Tderafffio: Week, in Ethel, sanctioned the joining df 'Ashfield and RiPley congregations, into one charge. The Bev: C. II, Mc:L. :allaWa.?:_' -i ..At . ::::s Taink.raud• ' erilteTTtirit'.1, egottre c:n Mates will be heard in the near.future for the purpose of calling A minister to the tidal charge. ,.....„:. ' . ------------operators •perinits, at the. locat,,licen7 :return Ahoy will 'reside • on the 10th' Mc"rgiii:1 c,01,1. 0 e and; international:.'RelitionshiP- .Mrs •• 01g issuing office.. Tenaporary. .and e -F•-•1 ".50 Ries :and Relief, Mrs. T.., Clarke; Leg. islation and Cariridianizaitien, Mrs. R. L. -Treleaven; Health ,and Child • Welfare,' Mrs: (Dr;)•'FoWler; Histor- ical research 'Mrs: J. Campbell.. The Inetitate, accepted an .,;invita- Hen to be the guests of the St. Hel- en's branch . one -Thursday; June 2nd, witliMrs: Joint, Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Fowler appointed nrograin com- mittee. The ineti e.:eided . held their .meetings during -the ensuing • term in the Town 'Hall •1, • , The program incleded-a, reading by , Mrs. (Bev.). Young, it health talk by pr„ ;w4:1'. Fowler,' and 'a reading hY. concluding with a eontesy-and the serving. Of inneh. • eae neneeer . . wee a Distrid D.eputy:Viiited 01c1 Light Thursday • Some Seventy_Membeis And, Visitors In. Attendance' Upon Official Visit Of J. R. Wylie, 'District :Deputy Grand Master Of North 'Huron District. e •seventy •members and visitors were n attendance .on Thursday even- ing when J: H. Wylie, of Wroxeter, District Deputy:. Grand Master, . of claims against the Estate of the said North Huron, paid his ,official visit to • Frinchs :Henry Haldenhy,^ deceased,: • .• ^."...whodied on or shout the Fourteenth retired to -forward their , claims -duly proven to -theundersigned, Executor _. • of the wilt of the said Francis Henry Halcienby, .er . before •: the Fourth Old Light Lodge, A.F. &.A.M.; Thurs- day evening. • ; • ' --•The--evening-cencluded With •-re- freshmenta_and -a toast list • presided over by F. M. Paterson, Worshipful Master of Old Light. - The toast to. "The- Xing' had speC-; tfl dity-of-luneLA._•13.,193f3aftet...,which...iaLsignificance_aa_,ItAnarked-the•-firet AT DANGEROUS JOB date. the said Executor will proceed enniversaty of His Majesty's eaten. - •Jack Leith, assistedbY Dave Howe, todistribute the assets of the 'estate : ation. 1 • Was at it dangerous repair job on the thaving regard only to arid being re- Donald Blue; . Past Master, lef d. 'I'Own Hall' this Week'. From -a ladder ,SafaIrdaY :m particular. Vim. Fitzgerald killed In Detroit Motor Accident . • . , Native, Of Ashfield When His Car Struck Concrete Safety torte, iik•petroitr4uneral Held At The Home Of His'. Sister Her*, On Wednesday :William L. •Fitzgerald, ,formerly of Ashfield was inetently killed: in Detroit, on Friday4lay.18th; when his car, which he Was driving, crash- ed concrete safety _Zone in Ote• _city of Petri:ALL, • The funeral: service was held-, at the hoine of his sister, Mei. .Tiunes -Culbert, LucknoWi on: Wednesday,' with ,„interment- in Greenhill -,Cetrie- Ltery: ttile,,•Fitzgerald; as he was popular.- ly known by many 'friends in Ash- field and taingatinini, was in bis. 39th sPonsible only 'for the elainis of whith Light, Proposed ,the 'feast to Grand oloOdoink' ;the steep hiP s: tile hall y,ear. :Was' born Ashfield, being , be shall then,. have•. napee. - , Ledge, whiCh was, replied to by : j. H. .rolef,' Jack ; worked, .applying: a .coat: Pasted it n laiehnoW; Ontario, this Wylie; and .J: It.:,LaVvrerice of Cree- of preseivative•-••:,...ateriai to the inside . 12th day of May A..D, 1983. . more, • lotother-in-law :of ReV. C. 1.‘l. .of .ti.,.uv •••oivtrOoghing. , around ,.',,the• , ...--•eeilliant t HaldenhY; building. '..." • ' . R. it:,11.. HolyeoOd, Oat.; • 'The.treighs.' Were leaking in soots • 'ExeCtitor. ' MacKenzie. of Ripley, the new meirer ber.: • . The tOrist to "The ; Visitors" was- ptePoeed by Dr.w,,'vf 'Johnston and' Messrs Carson,' Foiter Mpffat and •Gilitiore Of Wroxetet;;,Teeiwater, and. i•Vinghanf ledges' respectively resPon-' ded: Another speaker. replying to this TENDERS' FOR COAL AND ',COKE toast Was Mt, Brown of, Wroxeter, • Sealed ,..,Tenders addressed to the Past District Deputy of • smile thirty . . undersigned . and, endorsed , Tenders Years ago,: who with. the Present. tils- -* 'for ..iCoaL"'. received :until trict, Deputy, are the only twd inera- lr o'clock •, noon (daylight its/ging) tiers Wroxeter Lodge to have held Monday, June 6, 1938, for the supply this office in its existence .of seventy . :of , coil and coke for the. Dommton years. . „Buildimi-throlighent-the-Provinceof- --T-he-toast to -the new inernber Rev.- - Ontario: 7, ' • - N. -MacKelizie Of Ripley was :Pio- , Forms of tender With specifications posed by Rev; C. H. MacDonald„ Chap - and conditions attached Ctin .be Obtain:. lain of ,Old Light and Rev.. : .ed froin', the Purchasing Agent; Dp` Tucker., Pertinent of ,Public.. 'Works 'Ottawa; Officers' Of , Old' Light ealle4 ori for and •,,the Supervising Architect, , 36 iMpreinntu remarks Were, F. M. Pat - Adelaide' St. East,. Toronto, Ont. eraon,•• McLennan, and Orel' • Tenders should be made, On the :Orti"Oferd.' Rev. WJ Rayner, of . forma supplied by the DepiOnetit Wroxeter, ' Chaplain also andin accordance with "departmental spoke during 'the evening,: ' specifications .and comlitio attached - • PLAY AT WHITEcHDRCH thereto.‘, • . • The Young 'People of Whitechurch When the amount of a . tender ex - United' Church will present ..their 3- it,ceeds the. sum of $5,000,00, -whether ' be for One , or .mote.,• -the act 'PlaY, "Cabbitges' (A, Dollarc"--in tenderers renst:attaCh to their tender: a Certified cheque on a thartere,d bank •in Canada, made payable to the eider' of :•the Harionrable the Minister of Publi, *Oka,* •• equal .to 10 per cent • of the amount of the tender, or .Bear.:, • ei Benda of the. Dominion of 0/nada • , • : or of the Canadian : National Railway 6.,.mpany. and its• ceristithent boinp-4 erghs, unconditionally guaranteed as to principal iirid interest by. the Dern-., ' ' inion 1,of • Canada, • or aforemeni- ioned bends and, e. certified cheque, --ifreetuired-toMalceriPrin- Odd-;itinoiinte • " The Department also' teserVis the tight to ,,deniand 'from any •suctesifoli stendetfrt •security Alept.i4 in the • Varna of a certified 'cheque or rliond. as above, equal 0.0 per cent ,the' •'Otitouni Of his linarantee, the •.proper fiilfilment of the contract: " *.;"order, 14: : • m.,:s _tRVIP.4E, s. ' • 'Secretary. Denettnietit of Public Werke, • Ottawa, May 61 Ir 4.. 4r. r and the application' is 'expeethd ;to reniedy the trouble • . until such time within the next few seasons, when te neir work May have to be done On the. reef and- when the twenty-nine year cid °,eaVetroughing will likely have to be • replaced. • .Clansmen , Prepare For,' Jamboree On: May .24th. Evening' Of Entertainment, Goatee New Community Hall And 'Arena 'Will Ass*e Afk Minisak "a son • of thee late Robert Fitzgerald and •Margaret Egan.. 'Speeding his early life on the home farm, as. a young man he went to Detroit,' where be has since 'been. employed. He '7was an employee of the Ford Motor Plant and atthe thne, Of the accidentws accompanied by a fellow, workman, who was seriously injured. Surviving are three. Sisters; Mrs: " Cirlbert. of Lucknow; Mrs. 'Atl- brey ,Teft of Cenbero and Mr?. Bert Finnigan of Ashfield. - eo.J. Douglas To = Be Ordained Next Mnfh CAN • YOU. TRANSLATE.IT? Hovis1. '„-and ::.$00Say; -11,Fead WEEK • :till)] SPECIAL'S .., :CREAM', ' , D:O4OHNOTS .JAM TARTS CHELSEA BONS' . ' :MAPLE ' WALNUT ARTS ,1; ' . . . , • , CALL AT :OVR STORE A`T13` PROOURE ,pfizAD'.7DIET, ROPE; LIMITED- •DIDMBER. • KERN' SNOW BANKS IN MAY, 1.904 ., If .one thinks' this ,nionth slow in warming up, • n leafing back et- the weather 'records 'kept by the late E.' ,MacDOne.ld; shows . that lin ‘i the, spring of 1904,,the last .snowbanks di• d not disappear -until. the, 8th • of May. . In.•making preparation for the 'au•L ction sale Of , household' effects of. , , the late pt. and Mrs l Geddes, held. -last week, numetoris,7-interest- iiig telies ef bygonedays Were -noted: One was an. envelope,. the entire back of. Which Was .deVated to an ad- vertisement' :giving „publicity to.: the Caledonian games Ofii•September ' 7th, 1887. $1000 in ies wasadvertised That., was the spring following the hard winter of 1904, when in the month of ,Marth;•itains were blocked .for_ a period. oler:_,two-weeks: . There was still •snow in the bush up to the last week of Aprilii and it took warm • suns firat week in Mai to melt' the liemainder of ,high -sitovii.: drifts. that„..httani ' t • win r" - along with the "best ,program eVel offered" A .4uoiting tournament was Sehediilea •Pit the PreviOniiiiii.- A Scottish crest. was :used. bearing the footnote in gaelic, we presume; ;"Shear •Coirnslieas • Glan Na • Balla Unglue', Can anyone. translate it? If you rcan, let's heat front you. ELECTRIC FENCE ; cREATE,s. , INTETaEsT• AMONG :FARMERS TwariRdemoristrayons of the work-. ing an electrically charged fence, held at the farms of. EarI,Pransten and John 1Viequillin last. week, Creat- ed :tench interest among residents :of the district. • . 10 A single wire,. ,charged with elec- tricity ' from 'a • Small storage battery is that required to keep farm stock within bounds, which soon be - Come fence -shy after an experie or two With the • "live wire"; 'which however is not „highly charged. Large COngrega03rs At And Dancing-.To--Tle-Held' In The Ilis ' Nekt, Ttiesday' Night -Juvenile Brill' Of Drummond Hill 'Presbyterian Game in ;AftentOtin Is A • Separate Church On May ,29th • Attraction , • • ' George L.:, Douglas; honor graduate from:Knott college, who has accepted a call to ... Drumitiond Hill '•Preibyteriiin Church, Niagara Fills,. will he ordained and. inducted on the evening Of May 26th and will assume his ,thitiea• ea' Minister: the following &Mask. The • -ordination senate' will be Preached by: Rev: Hugh Davidson, Pert Erie; a for- Iner .Knox College tooni• mate of Mr. Douglas, • ' The Clansmen are preparing for a • , , gay night in ,:Lucknow's ,new Com- munity Hall, next .Tuesday night, May .24th. The, evening will consist of a brief eritertaintaent, carnival games and jitney dancing...There is no admis- sion fee into the building. All genius are a ni,cicie, end. the Club is ,confi- dent that this holiday celebration bill Whitechurch Institute Hall, Thursday, • will be highly pleasing to the buniaer May 26th,. at '8.36 o'clock.,Adtnission: rqvd•that is eiPected,toittOlict• Adults, 23c; Children' 10c. Anyone in- terested in securing a play' for gar- den party or ether purposes, will Vnito Mrs Robb LucknOw, .R R 5 or , 'Phone, Winghani . 6124-12. SI".0p1A.,L LEGION MEETING;: Winghem• Legion id helding a piih. lic 'meeting' fer all veterans and re. turned men, iti• the Towe• Hall, Whig-, The LUclinovit Pine Band will be in attendance- lira- will parade • to tho. Hall at 8 'eclock sharp. The first nuni.. bet of a shoat 'program; that • will entertain+ the crowd will be given at 8.36 Sharp. Cameron -Geddes, base, baritone" is featured on the prograM as well as one or two tap dancing young ladies from ;Goderieh.' Illness Mr,' Douglas le •at .pteeent yiSiting here .the hoe of his father,' Mr. GeOrge Douglas. Oti • Sunday, he Condneted bah SeiltiCeS.. at EirSt 'Presbyterian Church; 'seaforth. • After teaching 'school in Qatari° and ":1VianiCka and tidal* en arta „ , amuse' itt' the UniVersitiea,ot Tonal- to and Manitoba,. Mr Douglas , grad- , :lined froni the latteririatitution OBITUARY ..,.P4RO, W. J.: -MCCU1.1.01.JRli.: The-Ia7znmgBUddefli8S with— Which the angel . of diatii‘aqes 'fit :to •' visit the commanitY and anateh• front ' our midst our :wettest- and 'dearest 'friends and. relatives; . Serves._ but to. reinind: us Of :the:.uncertainty of 'life here below and the 'great importance of being :ready When the contest, , --Tbia--401;-"its-pUr the':"denth Of . Mrs: W. J.:"'Me Cullough, for Many. yeare, .ireitident - of Kincardine, who passed peacefully away, • On Friday ;est :week, ' at. the • her .son-in:1:' . , AgneWV.., LUCknOW, fallowing an. •,ness of but a few 'days the result of. , stroke of paralysis; from which :the • .•• failed •to raily • Margaret,. Harvey, ,• was. barn in • Kincardine, a„ daughter. the ',late It pays to save the conpoes. New Preinioums here, -THE MAR- KET ..STORE. . • , Mr and Mrs. Samuel Harvey, pioneer • . residents of the district.. Fifty-two Appeal •To. Motorists. For • • "Safe 6c Sane Week- n 4, years ago she was unitedinanernage . • It; Mr. W. ,J. McCallou h "sthe ,Department Of. Hi' hwa • m -Men.'• ecea e er. fifteee years, ago. Up tes Campaign Aiming To Cut Down • Appalling ,Number Of Motor Accid- ent Deaths And Injuries Myurgent appeal for 7‘a "safe 'and, sane" holiday , week -end has .hegn, issued by Hon. T. S....,14,9Anesten, Ont.: ario minister of highways, when he announced that his depaittrient Wenid once More cOndeet ,simuner7time advertising and publicity campaign with the object Of. cutting down 'the, appalling number of • deaths _in, juries which put all Ontario in mourri-i, ing last May 24th week -end.' . • "Its . not Very. many years ago, "said Mr. Mcquesten, "that the important iworry i we. had Over the 24th, was whether :our children would come through With nothing more serious than a 'aeotehett finger. Strong public opinion -and ' determination to mike the queen's, Birthday Isafe and sane' his PraCtieally eliniinated the 'horrors We used to witness each year from, dangerous fireworks displays. ' If We can make children- act witcr' safety, and caution Wrten: they have a fire-, cracker in their hands; it : seeins leer assume. We can do the anie With greWn-ups when . they have, a steeringivvheel in their hands." • , He quickly outlined the .eight safs- drivinLeaflnflS" .which are•incorpot-,. Y- •Itey. 'Dr. Byrden Of , Knox College, Guest Speaker -Eiger Male Qtter- tette From Kitchener .Ably Assist., 'ed la:Service Of Song - I , , Anniversary services of Lueknow Presbyterian Church were largely at tended' on ',Stindait; when fitting lier- irideS Mal:kat:1 another milestonein the hiatory of this congregation. Rev: Dr. Bryden, .a professor in Krieg TerentO; and promin- ent and highly -regarded in the work of, the ,Chureh, was the guest speaker both Morrilng. and ,:evening.: ••• Evening services in ' Sonth..Kirildsa and the 'United Churthes were with- drawn, het neither of these elete,„ Men were able to be present on this pceasion. • . " • Rev, C. ,H. MicDonald7 'moderatOr Ashfield-itipley 'rehtirge; conducted the morning serviee at, Ash, field, ' bet was preeent' at , his own ser - ham'. S pteVent one Of the local "nigger" church to assist in the evening May 27th.wiul ,: Vice •• • * cloggees Arent Performing but is is 1936; In .the ef that Yrai • lie, ated in the -adVertiseinent currently ipPearing in the Ontario press. drive at i„ safe' speed; keep, .the right, iisafe on 'a hili Or curve or ...wilert the view is obstructed, don't park on the highway; ,signal iii plenty of time before You tern,'Obierve all road signs and signals, be sure your car. is in safe driving condition, . and .most emphatically; if you drink, 'tient drive: "There is tiothing vague or diffi- cult to'enderstand.abontanY of these rules," Mr. McQuesten:inSisted. "Any - No_one. who "[mot .given 6, license to drive isganeble of fellovving these, •ptiricipleb., The only : that- 'is• needed to Make our highwaYs safe is ;f1 determination on th,e part of every .driver -that he .N;vin ,carry ,out ever. burg, 'Ontario and Mrs. 13otlinet, • :rule Of Safety all the flew; If sound i 1)°dge; 141)4 rull^4 '4;w6' brothers, ,simple -end • it's just as • simple.'as it spends. • , until•four years ago she continue to reside in the .town in which She, had always =Ole her home and since then she visited at _intervals with .mem- bers of her *family, in other netts of the country. . The -past 'winter" she spent with.. her :daughter, Mrs._ _Fred _ Bent, in Kitchener. She had '004 , her usual health: throughout and had come to VisitetVitli her daughter *Mar- garet • in ,Lucknovv, :only a' fel glaYe i,vhen. she vvas stricken. . Mrs. McCullough vas a weman highly respected, possessing those aniiable .traits . of character, which at- tracted] -4, her ;large' aumber of ' tree friends, •whe found in her a' per- son of She had ever. been a•.devoted mother in the home;_ one who Was deeply interested in the. welfare of her family. • In 'religion, • she was a staunch - Presbyterian and, a faithful member of Knox Church; Kincardine. ' • II • The , funeral ' was :held 'on Tuesday .• afternoon. After a short serviee, et, the home of her son-in-law, Mr. How- , aid Agnew,. •Lacitnew, the., remains were • taken to Knox Church, kinear- dine, ,where` •services :were conducted by Rev. C. 4:14AMpnaldi . of Luck - now ". Presbyterian Church. iai6; • le the Garden", Was sweetly retider,'• ed Miss- Peggy MaCKeY.. Beauti- ful floral tributes banked the. casket, which ': was Verne by Messrs. Frank Colwell, Wm. Harvie, Wallace Perrin, Geo. McCarthy, John R. McKay and Peter ,MeCallurin. A large number of friends were in attendance. to pay their tribute of respect end,. followed .,. the, reMains to their last . in Kincardine cemetery. ;: Iler, survivors number five daugh- ters and three sone: -Mts. •Fred " (Jean) 'Kitchener; , Mrs. V. Andison, (Marie), Windsor; 'qrs. D. Fleining, (Alice); • Pert Colborne; hirs;: Howard • ,Agnew (Margaret), yLneknow; Mrs. :Cecil Becker„ (Edna),. . Ann Arbor, . Armour Of Kincardine; James and 'William of. 'Wiedsof; also, . two • Sisters, Mrs. M. Stewart, , Antherat- • uw Liept-Col: H. R. AMY, presidenLOnt- exp.ectecLthe_otheria&wilLatep.it.off.. ,noriunerieeclhis.AlieOlogienLeotirse Aiith e s were:, rendered the .' arao Command will tr Ilies special A Vatter has been bet Up for Knox college, Tetonte, 'frpni which 'cheer at". both services, and the PreS- s--- Speaker, he graduated on April l2th of this et44'of the 'Elgar,,Male quartette add- • .PARA1VIOUNT DANCES • yosr. tinting his course ie theologr :ed tnuth ..to the ser df Song both : • ney dsneing McCartney's: orches - Atte. 'Carnival games, such as hinge, sPin *heel; dart , gainee itrUlf penny fill'. swing, wits Dances .at Paranionnt: 141. -.this , litt.W011sevelf01 'sebolarShiPs` geii7 Mottling Red----------- -ev ^ng. t the •conclu- 'erg preficiencY and' prize for el°, sion:Of the etteni service, they sting • 1 n bet' ' that iimAl May 2fitd, Mit'elterible'S• . Orellestra; :While wiiee aff,each eoncession, ..,‘ : chtion..'..1Vilasion fields, On Whieh 11.tr, sMrer.a . unl s, •.ere , ., Friday, May Oth„ d ,nex,:il Monday, , re Adrelbelen:060 Ooil'ik',.. Loh& Ootiii.. ' Leer**. Anireede. ball' 'teeth is Douglas 'served, 'include Bdisevii'n ceived by the congregation. The Oat. _ter, thee* tebin„„EV:Siihe't.Welenme; .t0i0d4ltdt to plat tlIelt openifigogeme • st000woli and The Pei, in Manitoba, 'tette ,Wila •COMPrised of lt. d,,,Mistele, L : . here that afternoon, So villagers and and -::.en Val s, in On-• first teilel 7. W. Stendr, e• , baritMid;,, ,, .• .: : .., . • , • ''• • • ' . - • - --• '- - - Barien ritid•lhirkes . . - • • . ' ' •''' FOR .S1ALg•The Prhp'er.t,y'''',6f,•;:t1)6,.' thOde' in ' the .distriCti, teed' hen . 160' tette.' He is ii• brother .' frats;Migg 1:$61i., 6.::Jarenb,'bast, all of Kitchener, and 'late i)it,,, D., 'GeddeS,A..pply ,to 4eseen.,, elbeWherd Ar' g,ltli of Mar ente4aui, atilVo„ moons,' toissioriarr fil 'pot: :!t., ,A, . vIvc.oimvarst of the 't4i0ktiew :iii011114kand an St . IiitIP.60: Dhngan?:,rA•ot4iiettlnn.m•g. AfaurttElr, 8"t'lloattWo.,Pre,munna:. Agnew'. ' ' magi ' ': :' " ' ' •'' ;, ...-, ;Motiat • ' • • • .'. , . • • ••• 'rebid Co,. ,seoohd, ftenor ' :',Iiitiii.i. 111 ille-Pveilii.lei TO;11E-,,ORDAINED IN JIJNE • Rev;. P. H. Rickard, .assistant in the local Anglican Parish durihg a•••• vho are Ieft to mourn tier 1088. l'orshiranirduting •the-Pastlear part. of Rev. H. Geogheiates rec-.';•• 'eistent to Rev:. A. A. Maloney, tanee 'ivete niso *'eietit at the be -otdained in •Johns Church, London, on June 5th, bit the Rt Rev. A. Seager, Lord siohOp.of 1,ittron' bicidee, • Rev. Rickard will leave this :Parish, prior tdiiii$ Ordination. He Will ,ee1i..1 duet anniversary lbrVideg in St: Pet,‘ • • . et's.- Clturehi tecenow on .gooday1„ Ilring in your ;6' pots and -1get JOhe , ;Hervey o f •Washington, C.;' and William of Duluth, Minn. She ale..leaves sixteen gteridthildrenq The. members of her ,farnily„ her bre- ther Wiiliarn and sister; Mrs.. Stewart were, present at the ferterei: Tne, sym- pathy of „friends is , extended to alt• • 6 evil:. Mr.' Harold James Mc- Kenzie, and Mrs W Calidori • Lake- ' wood Ohio. Mr. Chita, Stewart,. De. ttoit; Mrs. Fred Alger, Amherstburg; Mr. and 'Mrs. : Richard Dawson and Miss 'Georgina, McCullough,, Toronto. 4".• 6 e .4