The Lucknow Sentinel, 1938-07-28, Page 1„
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112.00.,A. YEAlla,---..IN* ADVANCE -50c, EXTRA TO 1.1. S. A.
FOR, 'SALE -a „two -plate _electric
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•stoi're-, A,PlAy at Sentinel Office. ,
FOR SALE -.9 -piece dining. roma
suite, goo d as new Enquire at Sen-
tinel Office, • ' •
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/ FOB SALE-.4,:greven-fobt, cut Mas-
sey Harris 'bkdera in' A 1 condition:.
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• F04 *SALE. —Mixed grain, also
• phie flax seed, meal: E. G: Zinn,
Phone Dungannon. '
FOR SALE -TWO beds, dresser,
kitchen table and :chairs kitchen
range.-MrS. R. Mactallum.•
-FOR, SAL -agood potatoes, and 'all
kinds ef,vegetatiles. Mary J. Darrow,
north Of T. W.:Sniith's garage.
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S4LE.H20, six -weeks oldIdge;
,1 `,Bleek; three-year-old Gelding,
f .weighipg 1;500 lbs, 'Richard Bake.,..
rood
FOR SALE -1927 Chev. , Coach,
heavy .duty tires; 192/ Pontiac Sedan;
, 1-928Durant. Sedan; 1925: Ford
Sedan. -N. W. Whiterstein.
CLEARING AUCTION SALE -of
household, effects , -at the residence,
Gravel goad,. South opposite Green-
hill Cenietery on Saturday, July 30th,
'at" 2:30: ',O'clock: Terms, cash.
Robert-•MacKenZie;•praP.-,WelL• He:WC
.ersen, •auctioneer, ;
AGENTS! '
, If you are ambitious, .active,' and
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• ; eterested in establishing your own
profitable business with sale of over
• 200 , guaranteed household products
ACT NOW! Safe and solid plan for
alert person. Quick Sales -Steady cash.
No. obligation in sending for full de-
tails of offer. FAMIILEX CO. 57e
St Clement; Montreal.:
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CLERK'S NoTICE OF FIRST
• POSTING OF VOTERS' 'LIST
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Wawa' Lista 1938, *Municipality, Of
: ,The Totinaluip Of Kinloss,
:•• • ••••"" COunty, Of Bruce •
*, Notice is hereby given that 1 have
complied with Section, ir Of ,T40',Vot-
.,ers! Lista Act and that 1 have posted
up at iny• office at R. 2, *Holyreed, on
the•15th day of July, 1938, the -list of
all.",persons entitled to vote in the
said Municipality at Municipal Elec-
tions, and that such list remains there
for. ihapection. ' • :
And 1 hereby call upon all Voters
to take immediate proceedings to
have anierrors' or omisaions eoreec-
ted aceording to kW, the last day for
appeal , being the , 5th .day of August,
Dated this :15th• day. of July, .1938.
J. .1
' 'Clerk of -the Township of Kinloss
• MORTGAGE SALE
. .0f Valuable Farm Property , •
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,UNDER AND BY VIRTUE iof the.
,powers contained in a certain mort-
gage which will be produced at time
of 'sale, there will be offered for sale
by public auction on Saturday; July
, 'A.D..1938, at the hour of three,
o'clock in the afternoon at .the office
Of J. W. Ilu,shfield, Solicitor,• Meyer
.Block, Wirighlim; Ontario,, subject, to
• a reserved bid, the following -proper -
"ALL AND SINGULAR that :Cer-
tain parcelrir tract Of laud and pre-
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arises situate lying and being in .the
.Township of West W'fi.‘ianosh .in the.
Count of Huron and -PFO-a-Tiiie of
Ontario and being: composed of , the
:Mirth half of 'Lit' No. Twenty-two in
. the Tenth Concession Of ' the said
.Township Of Weat 'WtatairioSh" cont-
aining one 'hundred acres of land
.more Or less:''' . - , • .
,O.P00. the said premises theie"ii
. Said ., to be %sitinite-Frame 'House,
Frame barn with ' stone foundation,
;I: Franie, hen house, 1 Purim) house,
1 work shop; Twenty-five acres ' of
bush. Farm.is'Iocatea 11/4 miles east
of St Helens' Village.
. 'TERMS: 20 Per 'cent of the pur-
chase .inoneYto be paid down at the
time .of sale And the ;balance within
. 3.0* days. For further P tienlaes al),
: ply'to the undersigned.' , .
DATED. at Viringham,, Oitnrio,.: this
;eighth. day Of. Jillar,'.A.D. 1928..
•1 ' I W. BUSHFIELDr:-•'
Solicitor for the ,Mortgagee,
t•*: .W.iiigham; Ontario.
MING ,EVENTS
,DANCE
Dance in Paramount Hall on Fri
'day, ljuly 20.1)Ancitig frinn 9 ,Until 2
Alusie by Ma0Ktintia'as 6 »pkce oi4liesi,-
1 CLUB MEETING
' The regular ,Menthla. meeting ei the
Leeknow Joint ,ettib Will he heidl.iiithA
.ifirarige. Half on I'Vedneaday,
','Ord4 839
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a n (Alone Sec., l'keits.
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APPOINTED PRINCIPAL OF -
AISLA CRAIG PUBLIC ;SC404.314
Miss ICUtherine RahertSon, Who for
the past; five Years hes taught at
/folYreod School, arq.,*11.6 •reai01...,951•
at the end of the :school term, has
been aPpointeci' to the Principalship
Of the -Ailsa Craig.pubiic School.
The
;latter is a 'itiO room .acheel, 'Miss
Robertson has beenpoPuler with the
1)4Piip,.. and the•Parents eieead
Holy -
rood and althengli they were sorry
•to, lose her • valuable- services, their
best 'wishes . folIew her to her new
field.
,WON CEDAR CHEST
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On Saturday .eveiring the :publisher
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made the .dra'W for a cedar chesttand
sewing box. 'Jackets. were sold by
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George ,Wraith of Larigside, on the
cheat amide by his uncle, -Mr. •George
Wraith of Wingham.
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Th e winner was Bill Scott' of'Lang,
Side with tigket-nuMber 55. Mrs. 1VIel.
Orr was the holder'of the second, tick-
et drawn,.narriber 28, arid wen a seW-
44g box. '
SPEOIA L AT' LYCEUM •
TETANUS FATAL is
ASHFIELD FARMER
:Passed Awa y 'MondaY
gorOlg ,F$If.0.10 Lockjaw Forty
. Eight Hours After His Illness Had
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Been .Diagnosed,Funeral. Of Pop-
. •.•dar Ashfield .Flarriter Was • Held.
. Yesterday,;.,
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Tetanus infection , caused the de
of • Daniel Rose Long, Who Ipas
away afhis hohie in Ashfield on M
day morning within about ferty:ei
hours :after he, had sought Medi
attention; when his illness was•*1
thediately'diagneSed as lockjaw.,
---ite7infeetion may have been eo
tracted, from a flesh woiind ieceiv
smile' ten days' previOus, but „it w
not until :Saturday 'morning; that t
effects of Che illness became appa
erit to his sister.' jean, . who perSua
ed her brother to -see a „Oder, steli
the setionsness• •Of his condition'W
at, Once:, 'determined. ''Serrim ,wa
brought' from. Winghem , and. 'Lando
but in Spite Of the,attentien of skil
,doctors ,and nurses, the rithieida
ontraetiona'''. became more 'sever
rith his .deaith resulting*On Monde
erning:' • - !
Dan or."Short" as he was popalarl
town, ;attended The • Clansmen'
ight. in Isticknow ,on Thursday, an
incetitep.--it--has-,beeri-lektra!d-th
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effects of the illness were then be -
corning apparent ' to was
about his farm, work as serial on Fri-
day; horirever, and on Saturday morii;
ing assisted with the 'chores before
seeing a • doctor.
,Daniel Long, Who wia,•42'iears' Of
age,•°'was a aim of ',Mrs, Alex Long of.
Concession 12, Asiifteld,, and the late
AIex Ling, whose death occurred
some, twelve years ago. Dan has
eratedthe farm since his father's
death, •rifirl'1,rirea an ,efficient and hard,
working young Mae; and popular
among a: wide circle of friends' -who
Were shocked to learn of his serious
illness : and death. '
' The.. funeral service ',was, held' at
the family residence on. We,dttiedeY:
afternoon; With 'interment in Green-
hiil Cemetery: • ,
Surviving besides his mother,. are
three 'sisters, 'Mildred; Mrs. Gordon
Towle. ‘Varrehuver; » Maria, . Mrs.
PalPh•tfill of..Purnle' Greve,' and Miss
Jew!, Long •at•.horne.
•"Happy Landing"' featuring ,Sonja
Henie, queen of -the silvery skates is
the speciaI:attraction at the Lyceum
rTheatre-'this-weekzeriCM1i-adiant
and' mere beautiful -than, ever she is
cO7Starred With Don.,Arneche.,:
SHOWER HELD
FOR •, BRIDE -ELECT
. LOCHA-LSH, NEWS
On: Saturday.* julY, 16, •1Viiss ..Mary
Finlayson was 'guest of 'honor. al: a
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iniscellanemia. shower given her IV
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•friends und,nejjhbrnq.,Many beautiful
gift i were opened by the , bride -to -he
after which She expressed her. apprec-
iation :in' a. few well-chosen Wards.
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A. Short. prograinme waS presented
conSistieg of a'reading •"The Groan?
Gets a Write-up" :by Sadie McCharles,
A „song, "Donnie : Gees .a..Courtin,";:by
Mae .and: pertha, .'MaKendrick, and
Barbara MacLennan; tap dancing;
Mary 'Joliriston;•scotch red, Margaret
Mehenatin,.: Barbara McLeanan,, Mae
and Bertha itlacKendriek and a redck
Weddiiig-with ilia following: cast --
Bride; ',Mrs. Cliff Connell; Green], ,
Kathleen- MacKendriek; Minister, grs,
.Jas. 1VlacKendrick;, bride's mother;
Duacari. C. Mackenzie;' bride's
father, Mrs. DOhald R. MacKenzit;
Ifiticv".4-1iili;2*;:-. -frank .kaeLerinair
and Mrs. Tr A MacLennan, rine-
bearer, Pearl IVIErcKenzie.
'A "dainty , uncheop » was s rved to
iboue fiftrgaests:f;rpught the pleas,
ant *afternoon to a •elose. . • "
COMBINE BUSY »
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HARyEs-r!!•!G WHEAT
. The' Alice,Cliainhersall •crop' her,.
.ve,steri. in.. ediitant :Ope'ration° for US
past Week ;in Wheat:' fields :in the'crini_•.
Muriity; contin.rieS .• to interest Spect-
ators ,who -gather tir. Witness the dual
ivork ,of harVesting and threshing done
in . One operation. " : '
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• Th'; teactorqioWered 'machine 'start-
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operatio11e-1.- on 'ithe,- farnt' • of. 711fra-
Din 'Roselast week:. where. a :fifteen.
aere,fleld 1,%;AS`CpiiiPloted. in about ten
hours This was -believed. to set,' an
early dote: • record.. fair having grain,
harvested' "aiiff threshed in Huron
•County. , .
From there: the machine moved
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to
the farina • Of . Robert Hamilton, ,and
'Dive -:SteWart , and on satui:day coni-
nieO"ced, harvesting 'twenliar-five ricVeS
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of wheat on Albert .,JOhristrni's:farin,
tondeOstefi. Ati,";'West: WawanOsh
com-
1)lcting .,the wOq on'‘..,Alonday after,
neon, In this' ease 'Where' the 'Are*
was net to , salvaged, the inachiae.
was set to cnt high., ,
Twd, men Operate . the 'ontfit, which
is dilated, by the CoOlprina ta •thresh
anything from .‘bird ..seed to 'bearia,
,One Mad • operates .:the traCtOif and
the. other oneratoe. is kept liusy beik-
iag 'the„, 0.14„‘froni . the twO: shoots:
This is the: tozily machine' in -.Oner-
atiori in this distriet And., in*
•derriand partictilaily 'Where:there, are
large stand's Of grain, to, be harveatod.
. There IS ti" MasseY,liarris • Combine
Joseph killough's" farm hoar 0121-*
gantion, bu we uriderstarid ; that •tit
-the"end of the Weeli'it had not Yet l'.1en
tried: out. . '
STEPS UP : IN SALES' 'CONTtO
. AS a result of the 'volunie of hoY-
ing 'toode, he has *Ad this ,Seation,
John Kilpatrick has 'inoVed up to
sec-
ond„ Plate in the Salee contest open
to/ all Jkassey.41arrii dealers in On.
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HARVEY. :MaeGEE* TO .
ENTERTAIN'. SATURDAY
----Saturday night shoppers' and
visi-
tis in town are assured of Plenty of
"facoteh", this . Week., Besides
.41., Pipe, Band '.perfermarfce; :Haryey•
MacGee, popular, Sedtct.Coniediair.'ef
Auburn,: •wili be in:attendaii,ee ;to pre,
sent ',several . entertaining airtribers:
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FOURYOUNG MEN
'1'0 HAVE CHARGE
For ',*• the lialanee of :the surnin.er
Months, Messrs Ross Mackay, :Frank'
1•14elealzie, Rex Ostrander, and „Nor.:
'nap Taylor. Will, ha( charge. of the
'Christian Fellowship,.Club'asSisted by
a group of young people :summering
at- Bruee peach. There Will he a diffei-7
gilt program, and speaker every Fri-
day. evening. All are invited to come
enloy, this 'haul" of 'inspiration. and
•Chriatiaii fellowShip.•'Song, Service. at
8 o'clock sharp. Bring your Bibles and
invite a friend.
ENGAGEMENTS
. and 'Mrs. •Lauehlair C:*.IVIaetver,
fltiron Township,,. announce' the Ow"
gagemept*.of'...thele daughter, Sarah
Wood to Me; William Alexander
Townson of, •Sudbury, aerr., of , Mt, and
Alra. Fred Tottrikiii•Of .Powilasiin,1-„the
Marriagto:take plaCe the 'Middle of
August,
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• Mr, and Mrs. , Thris, J. Anderson.
of Ashfield ariaouriee ,the engagement.
of • their . datightero' Olive Liliian, to
Mr. .Charles Clayton Pearce,. -ion of
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Pearce,:of Exeter.
The. marriage will. 'take PlaceAn'Au-
gust. *.
MADE ''PRESENTATION.. AT.
AFTERNOON' TEA, • •
Aftt. gliion'Johnstoribf Larder' take'
who has been lielidaying
ents in 'AShfield, WAS "•bratnetaliiiii
the'guest'ot honer iit'an afternoon tee
.Friday at the home of kr,S., L. 'O.:
Thoinpson.--x. , • •
:Some Swett young' ladies `2, -were
iji•esent16-.'Slielii.it a ljlea§ant. iifiettlatdJ
„thitIng which Alti: JoiniSto24. • -Mech.
to lier stirpriSe,: was presented with ainrcly •
silyer-niutrin dish. 11,tra. Mdigati
tlendetto spe brieflY .before the
aqh Wa' keSdil
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EDDING :BELLS
: MacDONALDL-FiNLAYSON
The Free • presbyterial,: Church
Manse iA•Chesley 'isa the seine, Of
,pretty wedding de Wed;.;,Tuly 26h,
hent)nliasolthI:'oefidLesOtchdaalus7h47brecc)ii±1111?etTtghled
Orid,e, of, Donald MaeDon_ald of Ripley.
The ',bride Was becorningla ettirea,
in s dress-inaker's Frit of navy gab-
ardine With blouse. of peach lastek and
navy accessories.
.; The 'ceremony:was performed by
Rev. Via: Matheson in the presence of"
'about ferty, guests. .A...uniqne feature
..the•gathering-was the presence df
t e• bride's'aiine, brothers. ' Following
.the ,eereinony a dainty buffet lunch -
on was Served by Mrs. Matheson. ,
AfterFa brief honeymoon in.North-
ern Ontario, Mr. and 'Mrs. MacDonald
will take up residence On :the grOorn's
farm on the 8th Con'. of Huron Twp:
We extend to them our best wishes
for a. 161'4, happy and prosperous
wedded life:
'1VICCABE+.1dcQUILLIN
On Wednesday, July 27, .193.8 at
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Church of the ‘Adventi.:"R!dgetirwrii:
with the Rev. J. H. Geoghegan ,
Dorothy 'Elizabeth,* daughter
of Mr. John McQuillin and'•the late
Ars...X.094illiaof:„Lucknove,,,,Ontarro-i-
became the bride of Mr. Irvin A00'
McCabe, of. Windsor, Ontarib,,sea of
'Mr. and Mrs. Baxter 'McCabe of
Greenfield, • Nova Scotia. They Were
attended b kiss "Florence McQeil-
lin and Mr. J. M..Gatfield. 'After the
cerepioni, the boaPle -left by 'motor
for Nova Scotia. '' •
SPECIAL. SERVICES AT
'SUMMER SCHOOL SUNDAY'
Sunday :at the -Presbyterian Sum2
nier Scheel was Marked, by special
;der-vie:es Conducted .by Rev.: E. Me -
clean of the school' and by.
Rev. A. L. Budge Of Hamilton. • •
-Sacrament was .adininistered at a
special service at the •camp at nine
a, in., With church Seritice. at .Ashfield
Presbyterian ckeli., at eleven 'trait.
In the evening an impressive open
air conventicle was. held on the camp
grounds, attended 'by a large Con-
gregation •including ' many visitors. •
'.BRICK , WORK COMPLETED
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Erick work' .at .the 'Post office hes
been :completed including th_ clock.
Toreraillt.Y6.W-Jiiih9a1c4219r.-41Pqsil..Ig
clock. The •sheathing, has been
laid on the roof in readiness for the
,zeverai qoatings of tar and roofing
materialit Will receive. Interior :41i.P
will COMZIrience' as soon as the metal•
lathing. arrives. Altogether: whrk..is
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pragtesSing Steadily and satisfactor-
ily. :
,cLANtMEN NIGHT
NETS NEATIROFIT
'Street Dance and Genies Pre!' Big
Crowd, ,ThursdaY7-Net Profit, $103.
21VItieSter AnniVer'iarY
Street Frolic:Tin .Aiiguat ' •
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-"The ,ClariSinen ....street-. dance, and.
games held ,TharsdaY:'eaening'' taas
...fevered with, ideal,,,si-eather, and the
.event attracted a large•tarnout, proa-
ing. 'p6'fitable for the CluJj and pro...!
•.n I vetry. satisfactory
eritertaininent. • ' . ' ;
Worthwhile: prizes • kept the bingo
and spin Wheel booths well patron-
ized, while dancers enjoyed thernSetireS
to. niusie by' McCartney's 'orchestra,
on the well/ trolled: paVenient that
'Made dincing.,a Pleasure. •
, Restaurants' all 'did -a flourishing
business .until a, late, hour;Net •
eroceerls for. The Clansineit'a:
treastity: 'totalled $108.32. -es. follows:
.Spin. 'heel • ,
Receipts W
;, •15
Prizes .. . 19 '86
Net Proceeds.' „ , 02
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• 'MOO'
Receipts 60
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Prizes 49 78
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Net. Pr,.:;cpeas•
Dante
Ekpenilitai•ea ' 31 5
Net Proceeds , $47 31
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'fetal • • , ' .4111 42"
Lesi 'Oefieral EXperise .; '8.10
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$41 82
LOCAL TEACHER
GOES MARYS
!Ursa, Margaret, • 944:Calliait Tendered ;
' Resignation As •Mentber Of Luelf,..'
School.Staff On, Werinesday---,
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*, After Ten. Years ,Efficient Service'
:A•Va,caney was createdin the Luck -
no' 'peAlie; School : teaching stair on
Wednesdaymorning,. when Misi Mai-
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garet Ma0Callutn:.tendered her, .res
ignationt''» •
Ansi MacCallum lies,been'apppinted:-
tp the public schoOl staff of .Central
Schooi,.%,pt..11faryis; her:duties to:
com-
niencj iu September.. This in: a teo-
riThiii school in, which Miss MieCal-
Juni Will teach:Grade IV: Miss Mao -
Callum was the unanimous. ,choice Of
members -of the St, Mary's :Board,
'who received. 150 'applieatioris thr..the.
position. . • • 1
For tee years; Miss MacCallum has
taught Grade:S.:V. and Yr in the local
Sclipok and, has been*an efficient and
'suceeSiful' teacher, Whose resignation:
is received. with regret.
Preparations , are being .1 -Jude tbY
Mrs. '.Madeallurn and Margaret to
store their furniture here,' as Mrs.
MaeCallum will leave in: the neer
future forthe • coast, where hire datt-
shter,: Misa,....Martha MacCallum *;
employed at Port Alberni.
PLAN •FOR AUGUST
STREET. CARNIVAL -
A. comulittee of The Clansmen Club
has been working this •weekdrafting
a tentative .program for,a, mons ey
anniversary. stieet...carniVal ano frolic
.to' be held Thursday, August 25th,
featuring, • a calithumpian Parade,,
Street olances; and a new ;and more
extensive ,set-up of. games.' •
'Present-,plans••will be submitted, for
approvalat a -,'Citib• ineeting. Friday
night; following which eornplete *de-
tails will be released to permit cadi
thunapian entrants to 'Commence .Pr,q-
paration for this night.. -;Worthwhile
rizes wjii be offered in the Various
a
clasSes. . • . •
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. BIRTHS
MacINTyRE-In Winglam Gen -
'mail Hospital:. on Friday,. July .22nd'•
to kr. and, Mrs.. John Macintyre, of
lairigside, a son.
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HACKETT_LJn'Ashfield. Sun- •
ca thfo Mr in is
• T h o a s • Hackett •R 7, Lu'ckeoW • a:
son; '
RINKS .TOORNAMENT
TO BEHELD- NEXT THURSDAY
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' The: anneal rinks tournament. Of the
LticknoW ' Bowling Club Will be held
next *Thursday, August ..4th., This.. is
Considerably :earlier, than ;other 'years:
Last year's tournarhent was ,rained
Out oii two.different occasions:mid was
fine* *successfully staged as a twi-
light tournament With forty-one rinks
'entered,. When, the eliiiiinationplan . of
deriding the winner was'disearded,
and replaced .b, the:, wins and Plus
system. .,
* Tins year's tournament .whiCh starts
at 1.30 o'cio4
; will adopt last year's
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method of decid ng the winners. Each
rink will playfour .garnes, As. well. as
the, Joynt trophy there will be the
tistial,attractive 'array of Prizes offer-
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STORIES,
Fiank G'rahrini; fihing'from , the
hank at .Ptirves. Lake. last..Thursday,
hooked a black bass that Measured
18% :inches from tip to tip, and when
skinned, cleaned and ready for' :the
frying pan 'tipped the scales at up;
tirds to two pritirida. The troiible was
"was the only nibble all daY,
klia :talking about fish stories. ;11
rod ked reel erithusiastdrom Kitchener
hauled ina pike Taylors take
days ago,. measuring gs inches ' in
length and weighing an even fifteen
-pounds. • . • , ,
• And 'litre's still -another. one. •
couple of .lotal•fialierman•Wete trying
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their luck In the Maitland:. River
first one of the boas' landed two bass
at once, * Measuring , ahout..ten and el-.
inches respectively, Less than
five. 'Minutes:later; While he was still:
envying 'his', partner'sluck, the, Other
fisberthan' repeated the 'Stine
his two bass meakiring• about ' the
.-----..»»:.. same length; Making i one huiidied
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Total Net„' Proceeds` Per cent. • iiatit with. t61;s'tY,O.
• The nextevent i5,set
tot miltit'schii,„ Aagnat ••5thi, •whea they
filitlf to 'StAge: A rherister riaiiiVerattry
Sfreet.frdlie and ,Calithihapiiie parade,
plena for taiiieli are now belfg. donsia'
&ed. home .the •Oeideirce Of then:” Siory. • . seceiid ,gi.ov.i.th alfalfa,
!ate been at worin Aeld of
"J AIILV
is tare; 'but' When two. fellow fisher:,
fliCn "atcomplish the "Same tlihig-nwell
. • really Sounds. like ."Aah "SiOny",,
but as a feet, •even thOtigh"thete fel,
lows 'fish -leg fun and didn't bill
On;oy".1.;Bre!ad,
•f,WEEK...EN.p'sptcoALs':.
JELLY. ItOliis •..•••
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MAPLE vv.A uT TARTS.
•RAiSiN PIES •
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TRY, OUR'
IN.,-wHotg- WHEAT AND Homi,'MADIt BREADS
• ROLLS
'.TUTUFRUITi, ROLLS • •
• 44I1E'APPLE Roils
:CHELSEA BUNS
' COFFEE CARES
CHOICE COOKIES
HOLLYMAN'S BAKER
ASI-IFIELD .1)AYS ,
.R;eklL.WAY ‘, BONDS
Debenture Issue Required To Pay.
Maturing Bonds' Of $125;000. 0
Defunct West Sher* Railway Gun
Tano-teRs
ev,diiiphy. Western Portion qf Th
h
igatsiOfhiSe 4ede eTownshipreghi!Osmet its ob
Wes
Shore; Railway bonds, to the ainotin
of $125,000, .with which the Neater
-pprtion of the Township was saddle
:when this transportation bubble burs
thirtly, yearsago. •
ifi:Vedbt:esdhi'iPetil:1Sts!.; 4.f7unidnibeiPingatuhr:thsie;ssuble°nnkill'ofnegid.
$50;000: haa been floated for. e ten
•ear period bearing • interest' at :the
ate.,..pf.31,7c*,.as against the original
and rate of 57c, which' the'rminiei-
ality has .been Paying for 30 years:
his lashe has been totally.sub'scrib.-
jon
ended,the nhinieiPaiity td
aninc-46sltlai :Cat: je ri_:219ifii -0 :bill.- gati ‘-lie'7°‘19:ebrilit:Ii loishi ehi- permitex
tie. July lst.
t,
4
• SALE 01? -DRESSES, Friday, July
29th and Sattirila, Come
in the .morning, and • get a Good
Dress for $L00.• •THE MARKET
STORE.
ARMY CUT.WORM .
,UNDER -CONTROL'
No serious spread bf Werra Reported:
This CamMunity And Infestation
• 'Relieved .To Dying Out ; • -
Tho present danger of; the army
worm becoming •a Serious'. hienate-in
this Corrarmaity seems to be peat. With
trops being harvested and .further
.general -hifeatation:beieg reported,,•it
appears ;that the. threatened scourge
of "worm's has, reached a matere 'stage,
and barring 'a ,further„. eutbreak, no
,c:xtensive, dathage ; has . heeri :occasioned:
by . theii invasion' ,locally, although at
;least a. couple' of..fatmers in, the im-
mediate • vicinity have Suffered some
less. :
The Outbreak Wee widespread how-
er, 'With the ,,Worm appearing , in
moat counties in •the, prOVince. Most
of the darnage,bas been done. to grass
eS, barley, eata and eorn: .Grass Was
the general breeding ;dace fiere where
they Moved 'in large: minibers o pear,
by grain arid carip.,peifik„ '111.37 "%veie
known' libWeVer:to• haVe' actually' bred:
' the.. grain itself, ' the. eggs ,being
laid the , leaves:. retailers hatte been
'
advised to keep a constspt watch in
grain until danger Of•the pest
- Alfalfa, stveet clover,, red clover,
peria," heaps, potatoes and tomatoes
Are arhOng "Old crops which have not
been attaekecf. Oitt'crops 'when attatk,
BowLiNp.NEWS
. • .
Winners, Of the Ladies' jitney on
Tuesday • afterneoe, Were Mrs., Chair.
'SteWard; 1St.; Era. Robert rieher,
2nd and :Mrs. David Huston, gra.
,In the Weekly mixed jitney on'Men7,
darnight, thelladies' prizes were wen
by Mia'SL Mel. 7:Clarke, ..
Mrs: ,W,..,,,Henders'on and. Mrs ,
,Docfglas. The '.'Successful men Were,
Wallace Miner, 'Fred Steward, Mr
Rathwell and Wellington: McCoy.. •,
AUGUST WEDDING
11
Among . the charming weddings to
• -
feature themOnth of August in Owen ••
*Mild; will be that Of ,Miss Olive Al-
McKprroll, daughter of Mr and
Kenneth 11a1co1m gelitcrLe°11rina.aniin'
Mr
of
Barrie, Ont., only .13011•of Mrs.. Mac- -:
'Lerma!! and the late Duncan Mac_._
Ilefifiair Ont, *base en-
gagenient. is announced.. Mis,s McKer-
11; ri
ro who is a graduate of the Owen
Sound CollegiaCe Institute, has been
a member of the staff of the Ontario
Hospital School at Orillia, for eight
,years and popular in Weill" circles
there. -The2groom elect .is principal.
of .,_Victoria., School, Barrie., Their
marriage will be solemnized at the
home of the bride's 5 parents, Angust • • '.
16th, ..her uncle, • Rev.' Dr, Pt T. . •
McKerroli, of Niagara -on -The -Lake, '
pfficiating, ,
FAIL TO ORGANIZE .
,JUNIOR BAND AT'PRESENt
Effortseto corriplete the organization' , •
of the_Lticknowand-Cdinniunity4iin. •
ior Boys' Band, have been not :been
, . _
successf-ul to date, and 'with the hol-,
iday' season on and a 'number , of the, -
boys away, the matter has been drop.
ped for the tirne being.. t
The hays made rapid progress der-.
their, two 'inOnth,s'
and •'We sederstancl that., lacer this."' •
season, further effort will be made
with a . vie* .to this bald
and, adding to its numbers, so that
a, sheeessfill.• junior musidal..:,q.o.ciety
May' yet become a reality here.'.- • ."
ASH FIELD' FARMER
,ATTACKED BY BULL
Fred Merris, Contessieni ‘5..AShfije1d
.had, eSeape from Critital`
injury at his farm when .an infuriated
buil which' he •was leading' suddenly
attacked him, teasing him in thesit
and landing hirn about 20 'feet away.
The bull 'then tramPed him under
not; and, had it not been for' the pre,
senee of his neighbor, Arthtir Stew: •
art.i .whe succeeded in catelling the,
long Lope, 'attached to the .ring • in
ed, would .he left Stripped of leaves the bull's nose, 'Might have killed him.
• 'and the grain- hea"d -nipped "der well 41); The bull- ,atbe, ',Wards; thifeed: lif6, '
in the, stark. BarleY Was stripped of Stewart who succeeded. in avoiding
leaves also,. with .the •grain ,_..lfietta left it: The bull, which was an iiiii one, :
ends ' - '
St*fiediag* but StriipPer12,Of the..barley had not ahowi any s'i,ent of •hein-g
- 6,01ss preitfooly, .
:While reports from Deoartinent of : ,1 •
Agriculture soUreet state Waif& ia
net, nttrieked b.a • the Werlita there is Ile head the tOet, but tried to scoot '
evidbriv la: this. neighborhood -that And beat. the Cheetheo to " it
'
thv . ,. , ,
,The poOr:.*attite he)** trithes a lute-
Ta,0 heo4,..s.hct (too i,ou. ito' ii. • •
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