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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1938-08-18, Page 4, IEOUR ` LUCKN . AT TINS TIME OF„YEAR IT IS :IMPORTANT THAT ALL: ' SUBSCRIPTION ' ARREARS AND "RENEWALS T BE -PAID— ' W THIS MATTER. HAS BEEN NEGLECTED, 'nip PUBLISH- ER ASKS FOR cro-opERATIoN IN BRINGING YOUR SUB - SUBSCRIPT** UP TO- DATE. . .• , 'MARE THE PAYMENT oF -1'01JR .SRNTINEL ONE :OF YOUR. 114IST CONSIDERATIONS. THE 'NEXT TIME YOU ARE IN • TOWN,OR SEND YOUR CHECK OR MONEY ORDER TODAY TO — .$2.00., Per Year In . Canada • • . , ntine $2.50 To United Shag: V.17.7.1, • TU Ltromow sENTINE1, THURSPA`rt •AlfaU,ST 14T0, 'on ADVERTISEI$.600Rs Your ..60 -de, To Safe' HuYing • In this day and age the' advertising columns of a newspaper, magazine, or .auy °their-. publication, , has become the ouying guide for Man thottairids. of •.1"ahopiPeta. Thi:;aitiennt. of money and the esie, devoted. to 'both radio and newspaper ,advertising by the •,lisrge '•firma, :and Mink ,or•.thd.:Smaller Orie we think,: hear out this itatement. They :realize the necessity „ of it • in., order . to , survive , a: time When.. eorapetitiOn.;ii probably: the . keenestin the history o! the inianan ERVIE , lean McLelland has etorned,, bcone,-frOn. a inentit's VileatioiV.Spent Sislitneeing in•.Northeity.:Ontario And QUehee.,* -• ' Misses AndreY. 'Armstrong,. Wanda 'Mae APOPYard end Merierie. OP5.4e VO. at.., Mirattlachi, Bay,' '••. , My, Bert Needhant returned homt from, Sunni -ler SchOolg - Dt cihas cDoug8ll.1Mrs. Mc. 4114,• -SOPS .Chas,. and. 4/Aniet. of Tbronto, were. 'goeat,a of i4r and. MTS. Gorden ,AlOtandet. ,• Mr, And Mrs. ,TheS.'„golllteS Detroit, • -Mr. Fred. Holmes 'and set', tA, Kincardine, :were Thursdayvisi. tors at A. 14oerro.n414!'s, "i4t; and Mrs, 11; OrOe and aouS..." Fergus And AMu,.also 11,1i4 Grace ;Ore*, of ..Creetepre, ,, visited ,friends here on. Sunday : lett, • Sunday achool has been re";.opener- in ',Knox Church. ; '1 • • ..itfi.„..1arge.,.......eritivri,,attendedLthe final. 1?411 games played ltere!litst Saturday afternoon. ' ..; ., • - WordwaS receifecl- ere of the . • . , 'death of Miss Ann' HunterTorOnto-,. en. Tuesday mor 1 ii The late Miss Hunter wa wo 1;n2wn .1n this vil. lage, •neing a, it , late MrsS in }1 Pethi Re: '1•••' •..,,•.•;•, .1! • ••..tt ea 4.1ci the funeral fl r '1(1417inter men beingP Made in Tir.,t;s,,q,ner. the. de reased formerly , lived: . gro- cer,'' their , drygods;' merchant,' their. the most popular prici. • . '. ;:-''. ,fitct, :the advertiser tries. to have, on , The Sentinel :carried.' in it's adver-, ttieineitoheimaitsenlvlii44matipees and their local butcher, 'etc; :In appreciation 1.6f :dna his *dies quality Merchandise:7. at 'liable, Luckno* merchants, - De you read these ads:. if, you da not,. collo: mence with this publication.- One or .two haigaina by these , iner'chaiitt .4i, • , May save YOu money --..enough to Pay your subscription to • The Sentinel. If YOU. appreciate the :convey' mice . they liritne,:bkind enough to mentionthe -fact that You read • his • UNDARXINET The Angust. 'meeting or the U. F. W.O. was held at ,Paremount hall ori Tuesdayi: ipth. Phere..was a. splendid. attendance. The meeting' opened with the Cleb Ode, followed with prayer in unison. The minutes of last meet- ing- were approved. The roll Call wa ansWered by a beauty :spot that I. have vjsited.: ,Business was ,diacusied. and this was followed by an;:instru- ,..:Ott0:11140In Whkh To..Live : An ork_ A Series of Letters from Pjsbilguyined CikPadAPks on +Vital , ' Problems • Affecting the, Future „Welfare, iff Canada. • • SPeCially Written for Canadian'Teekly Newspapers AsSociation. Pear Mr. Editor; Can't the weQ10,Y papers de anything? your;jnquiry hew can we • ove a railway of our own and • the' oapei best help to lake CaPa44 a'astir/T.1404W? dost would be s13,000 better Pace Place • ti) 14Ye. ,900.!IThe deficit is now $50,090,9004.:„ liVork" is Most, timely, The Sone.Pruh- ,•.,.'„E•,,ry• year. if a 'woman were talk-. lems nnist• be in everyhobY's Mind. ed into buying n sot Of kitelien ovate feel ,sure that the :790 weekly newe" ror $13.00 and she foetid. that it .put PaPers..:celf-hell?; solve OiW! *5! sug":`:her '*50,00 a Year in-flebt--,--•--what gestiona; tike., ,Pri4, the policy Wduld •she de? She woud figure a 'platform of you.repVie u.'eoesPie.":„ simple 'WAY out, wooltrnt she? tmg os, place e --ah Wee . Keep biln°"''- I Governments and individuals are •ing . away ak,the'lneasUrei You' adV 1ivin 'beyond their means Many are Cate' The human. inincl..ts soppose an geeftrotth. imp .eastly. I .13ehe,Ye t,h13 17, (2) Abraham. tincoln read more country Weeklies than any . public man. He kriew, and liked the co/Anion etise of dountry people..,Country pee- ple ,are just as • sensible ,today. i En- .,..ourage them! to , write 'their' opiona .n. 4.urient. issues.... publish the lett:- sira ,:ither with or without their names ac,:ording as they are confidential Or' athad. :iltrxtehne: gioninCgatoTiadea*"..ut the number Sir Vilfred Laurier .teld Nife eenixt I vve • h - - - - , • g-- not balancing their budgets. -- This en- cour.ges ..dishonesty. Many are buy- ing things and, Promising, to pay., They-• do • not keep their. promises They -4nalre liars out or themselves with the 'baker, butcher and grocer. Can, the •Weekly.newspaper steer the tide?. DJ YQPI: .readers realize there, 'are 28,00 governing bodies of one kind mental by Lorena Reid. „Mr. \Patter- son, ' Agricultural front, Walker; elf in smaller centres rather than in ton, gave, a splendid -'-address that s.the , very. large' Was fvery.,•1;11pell , enjoyed.. Diussbi broader viewpoint in looking at 'matt - period followed' and bulletins were ers ,thet. Pertain to the various prey- distributea: A sole by Mrs. Jack Hain. inces.' If.• the People Of. •Canada ai•e HUM on "That Little Country Show. Persuaded to divide against one tiii- er,";• reading by Eileen Henderson or other it, Will be a great pity: . "The Wedding at Andersen's," an in.4 (5) When aie we going to Wake Up Stremental by. Verna Hainilton. saint, to., the tax situatiMil? Mr. .Carlisle this was followed by a demonstration and others' are .putting if ' .en manuartraining by John' Martin , • . . down'? Can. you help do it? . (3) Stress "Self -Reliance": as n (C) There is a great, gap between. strong littman :attribute. Print stories the extremely wealthy and the very of people wbo' endure hardahips and poor, Providing both are honestisthiS triumphover them! instead of going gap ,should: be narrowed. It can be on relief where someone else has io. aeComplished by serious social study. struggle for them. True instt-6.111:TielinPef 41.-isittiali-/Ceaffl°174yos;;'411ne41P7a-497b1", g."'" with gem& material to hand the gen- (4) Every man and Woman in Can- trYof respectable loafers that is ada should. be 'Made to heliatie....-.:Jhe growing ,at a great rate. •- . • Law r is One: i•WaY. Theother is -1the , . . (4) In respect to country and city Pres. -People fear publicity 'More people ....entreat thew to have A ten- than they fear the devil. You cau. help der regard one: for the im.m,easuribly , by .publishing the na- te influence industry to establish. its- nies Of persons who condpet them- selves in a creditable way no .mattei in'phat can help. still more by Publishing any truthful facts conCerning thieves .,•••• beats.....,and Pussy -footers. . , Most Sincerely. • HAROLD M. 'GULLY, yice-Preeiderit•, .SilVerwOods Toronto Dairy. Ltd. Wingham and Teeewater are Mat- ched in a three, gaing series to deter- mine the team tolneet, Port, Elgin fol.. the Southern Bruce !`C!". eh:4111140n:- ship. Up • until WednesdaY Of this week, all efforts to get the serivi Started have heen 'waSlied out with. . • ' , . .• . ram, • • ' s' ' 40. 4' • ' tory- at Port Wingitamis, '1-9 ''t(le • • Elgin on, "ThUrOali •sent tne4e teams into. it thre,e-Way tie With '7 wins And 5 losses each, 1: .4, * 41 `ThursOay!s', game;-..Was4 ordered...re-_ Played, heettose of the fact that Wing; ham; in a previous encounter, which they won from Port Elgin,. used Allan Fifilayson •in their lineup. 101 . 41 41 • 41 44. I Allan's home is at Lochalsh, but Played his last baseball with the Winghani Chili, when teaching in Lower Town. For the past couple of years ,he has been teaching in. Tot-, cnto, but while...home on holidays the Vinghani -Club, called, on h serviCes: d 'n bestess:: The nieciting,:digsect with the National Anthem And..a Ote -of 'thanks WaS'..tendereff to the . liostess raid a social .hour.waS spent.' • " WRONG i th • •• WAYHEADLINC. Even, Corrigan -Minded: 'readers. or the New York, Pestoi, glancing at the dight-Celutnit ..hendline on the .front. page-the--Othep-day race. On theAither 'hand the buying -weekly. Inessager the -next-time you „ pubile have , Come to respect advertis- place your order with him. ing, to a point 'aimiiat where they are the .Mast -read any YAS-1-tiad-4-gone' publi- Cation.. They look. upon an adveitiae- Anent. as a omatter or ,good faith be- 'wiong Then they :grinned, 'Negitroc, Yaw GnorW' Ot .lieh," \it read. , ay to The Canadian Rockies" SW,KrIeriAlt • The common 'house fly, in addition to being in annoyance, m n. real men- ace to the health' of, . your famnily jt has been repeatedly proved that the. house 2.flY is capable. of transporting disease' ger* and in this mannet spreads infecficin.. This is true of 'Hite:diens of the digestive tract and geed deal of evidence is _accumulating that,: this • may ;be 'responsible for the sprea of iarr oettp which occurs ki?#... ing the surtnner and autumn mont I • ••• 1.• • i FOURTILCONCESSION Dick Payne 'or the Owen Sound Sun -Times came to bat with the f oll- °Wing article last week': ' "A collection.of inquiring ,noses havi been sniffing the •air in the southerr and western nation's of Bruce Colin.' ty. , The nose of a ' member of the Bruce League executive is a Very del icate, organ and one good sniff' wtv sufficient t� arouse suspicion that. noticeable armea. was the. result of P familiar conditionin the state of Den- mark. Denmarkin this case,..includinp the towns of Wingliamand Kincard Me. The suspected incident. concerto Kincardine's default to Viringhani it a', game which might have, -meant eliminationfor, the litter Club but in, interest to Kincardine, ' 'since. that town was already eliminated: Wing•. ham, it is said,sought to have thc game postponed from, Tuesday . to Wednesday, and..Kiticardine thereupoi defaulted. Winghani of -course, hai no..,right...t0„..Mtpect.44....postp0nemi1t.. The' problem1 created ,by . this deraidi a 'difficult one;In past seasons whet', a team has. defaulted, all games havC 'been. counted as leases; Following this proteedure jim this. case -woulc eliMinate. Winghaiii: Now It is hardll fair tri.pust.a club. • for Something wticl they cannot, help, espeCially when tin 'default occurs ;On the very last gam, or the -season: If, therefore; Winghan 'tad. nothing to do • with Kincardine'deciaion to default it 'Would he Unfair to: Penalize them, • If; on the othei hand, Whighant gentry suggested that default' Might be. acceptable tr them, they deserve everything • thei, get, especially as they - have ' been: guilty .of using ;:an • ineligible • player The ccertificate • of Allan Finlaysol -atate&-that--Ite-lia&beeti-a--..contintiom resident Of W,ingliain since. 1931,, Whereas he had. actually been teach.. ing in Toronto for a •Couple of year:. ind his only claim to Wingham -a: his :'home" was: the 'fact that it :was there that he 'spent his holidays:. No the Bruce League has hinted to Kiri :arditie •that. they May have traubl ',11 store for them; for this is the sec-, )nri • successive Year in Which. thel 'Witte failed to :coMplete their .ithed- •uld. AnyWay. you loOk•:. at •-•it;• It is t• mess."' : Gdeatd • at . th,e hOme of . Mi. and Mrs; ban McItininin (6th eon,) 'wen Mr: 'and:-; Mrs. ;D: .Hurley :and Sons Mr and Mra. .1•:-. Engle and dalighte, , Margaret all .Or Buffalo and Mr. and • of the. homes •Ifrom‘. Which 'patients 'NI( 1•4.talt. cPo.n.,11.1(.111ami* all.il• . family ' 61' partmeularlv Ilensall. ' Mr; deeil Robb left the 'first, • ei the meek for. a •motor trip ;• through 'the -West: - • ' Mrs. t orento, ct,;pent-t-.- t'‘Ii% week...end at Mr.'. Herbert Iteckton's Mi... and Mrs. : Colliniv:sltn&fam- ily or ypsilanti, visited last week with Mr. ni-td : Mrs.. D. MacKiiinCM .With summer diarrhoea were .,admitt, :. Muter: Donald. and Billie. Fritz 0 etir:--1Y,T±Ittr•-•111e-1.-.-grenter-litithh.4-51- 4tiOrRot.ttlyto'idadiele...ttpne!sn.ding- th.eir-raer,t. , MT, children came from ehe poorer section '': Mr. and, Mrs: B. "Sangster er Tor', , . . , Of , the City .*here Screening Was. in- -Mrs: ,W-riv4MacThinald--00.-Were4c- olitp vislted .last: ,week .with :Mr. an,' .adeqOate :and open garbage PINI5'' were' . CotiiiiiTIOB InveStigatialts" . , . Y , flips in these honsea .and found .that. • ' • they were far' more numerous than' in other parts of the .city .• In Many' f il h' ni several menilier ' of 1 AneW. travel literature is the blest • Brinley 4e.it:ivay" book—Away to The Canadian rtoeklea and British • Callitnhia",--bi • Gordon kitiniey„ • With 'hesitations by her artistie litiabarid,41,ittnatn Brinley. • Drawn JO Western Canada by it " bOtiklet on the pleasures. enjoyed by" the 'trait ;Riders Of the Ocala- r•ditui EtOckieS, • tho, -3/rInTelre spent 6116174 Stitninet in the puiratit of happiness and: , netts, and Ilitiotrationt for an addition to their :Papier ,SorieS, or • twig. beaks: . • ei„.intpkW,••111biCatYle,„,der-.L • tion the Writer, tells of e•ea to .Calgary see the 44,1tv pridOure fat 2.a• long, pack. . to *tint Astiniboine. ' Spent .st holiday With the Sky -:Line .Hikers ant the Trail Riders • or the Carta-• Olen • Rockies, • Visiting Moraine Vtke, Laroh. Valley; and nkagniti,, 'tent Valley, and thoroughly enioyed the' ooimity. a living in Indian teepees, fishing for trout, in lakes In ihe„..elonds,..tind,;:thr111:: tag to the 'Changing: Patgeatitty .of thairsiirrOUtidiriga, Peither. adventeireir ' 'carried theta ie. such fainotiit takee aa Lonlee, Celfatit, jightLakei-the-0ieat-bti-tdti-Ailio- Seitish Cohlithiai and,tril,to Van- couver Whore • they diacoVered 11 „atioUter vivid conntryaide.end ex- cellent • flatting in the.':VAnentiiet7-: lalandtialicion:inna: • '' • " • Tlid tWo. ailVenture.loVing 'Orleans have :A urge following of readers Who Will 'tee the .tinia- Alen *eat through .their. eyes, at- traCted.hy the Ohartiling tireWings by Brinley, ' the blithe, atitf•. readable tett hi MM. DrieleY.,, and „the. deflatte*Practiesl. infermatfor .they incorporate in theiribook for :theite '*ho, *Am fillet*. id their torittiteipa.• ' • " Tho, Plantes: 0)64 tihriVt. .And.-Mrs;"BrinleY (Piloto hY. Voter --V-hYle).:-4ed.--Setiark4.44--„Abe•-•00111 dlan ,Stettery • they :like', • . • • '2i.• large metropolitan children' hospital.' recently coridected a stay • • • •. . • . • . WE 'ARE AGENTS for ' COUNTER CHECK 800k - PRINTED GUMMED TAPE MADE BY ltpCita..o.Ct 17.E.5R Sc tor every busg,•.: V -mous colors arid des,an, S.imples suggestions ;rod prices woilout oblgahons HOUSEHOLD HINTS. , • To keep piano Ana, •dres,;ging,table, cainOs. from bending and bronking M hat, summer weather cover .„ them with clear varnish, TheY Will . then reninio Straight in 'the •holders, ; • and can be iNiperl 'over with a damp' cloth. ttall ' made counta of, the number of cetePanied home by their son. Allan ee• Mc who had, spent. the 'week here. , Tkie U. P. W. 0. Will hold their m ting ot:. the home of Mrs*. Archie Kinnon on Thursday..afteenhon: • o iese o es s the family were ill, with a .Similat complaint and when theflies whieh sWarined Ittoend :the pail cOntaining. tolled :diapers -were. seen to fly Co the fainly 'dinner 'table it Was not hare to ' believe •that transmission Of in- fection might take place in this Way. The lesson which alt 'should learn , -it;; that flies are dangerous .carriers. They: should, be excluded from. ,out homes by properly ' fitting, window: screens and screen-doOrs. All filth and decaying material should be cleaned up. Garbage:and other refuse. should he wrappeff..and placed in tank! Which have tightly -fitting lids. Out door privies in farming areas and at summer cottages should be proPerlI constructed 'and dooked after to ex- clude the 'flies: The few suryivora-who, are clever enough to penetrate :these .dhelteice4 inmaeyiinhde s! fiattlickWi,, fly Mtpaplie!" 'Or A full .swing with a fly swatter. who had Viaited, the East,.1 .where :millions of ..people are pre- vented, by religions injunction from takiij tkp'llti7Ovan 01 a fly, will tell of the liortihle sight' Of files, drawling over the Ugly sores or, a. beggar and transferring .their e attention next to the eyes and Mouth of a sleeping. baby. It is possiblethat; this toler-.; ation of the fig; id .responsiblo. for the npp3llingdeath rate from diseaseswhieh prevails in these eeint. '1 tries. Canadians 'should realize that MAFF,KING, Flora .,Andrew of LueknOu spent. part of last week vvith,,,Mr. an Mrs. Will -Andrew. , Mrs,. Agnes McCormick and Mrs Ilariet Kilpatrick of Long Beach: ('ali!'., arevisiting with Mr. and Mrs S. J. • Kilpatrick.-• • • • imiat Mary % Cranston left one'da recently fat* • Welland, Where she wii be ethployed for ,the next few:Months Mr: and Mrs. W. Boyle,'Mny an Edna" spent Sunday afternoon at •thc home or Mr. and Mia.' 'nes. Ander; ; . • , After washing . cliaMois hp! glovcs Put: a small round peg in :the • fingers, and thunibs; it SAVeB' a lot, • Of. and rehiring :afterwards . When. 'Making paA1.y -or spet,-erUst, a handful of ',rolled . oats: •added to, the iloUr 'add considerably to the • , • ,, lighteeSete7 and.. • make baked ptio,•,..i...k.,ta.;? Tne're crispY. omm on(,,./ithheo Phaardet,. come• vs, wo"Crkilieng.,et'liPe harvest). I have only one request .to niake.' . • , -Farmer Brown: !hat is it .College Man: Please lei me „stay ' in bed long enough'. :for the "ramp chimney to cool off!' -,—"—rArt—FricurE-ATEs— • * ; Eimirn2-5 Fergus-, Sept. 9,:..10 •• Hen.vOrth 9 • cliff9rd, Sept... -16',- 17. 1135, 1145.. Cliesley ' -4...- Hanover Kincardine 15 16 Milyerton.; 'Sept.' 15,,, ' New buchirg: ..... . , . ,tsS:pott.16, 17Wmni ton . Exeter ... . 21, 22 Code -44 .. .... Listowel . ;22 Meaford• ' , Sept. •22, 21 MildtnaY' ... . . .. . .... .. 20, '111-1 Mount Forest Sept.' 22,.. 2:3 .Neustadt Sept. 2:3, 21 Seaforth • • 'Sept. 2,,a Tiverton • . • • 4'. -• Sept• 22; 2: Arthur • Sept. 29, 301 Bayfiefil , Sept.. 28, 29 'Brussels' ..... .... 29, 30, Ferdwidh 4:4 . • .. . .. 39,- Oct.! 1, ;Grand •Valley, Sept, 30; ,Oct.• 1 Harriston .4 ' Sept,' 29;_ 30, Holstein Sept .r 29, 439 11.!uck.now . . . Sept 29, 139 Michell, • Sept: 27, .28 Paisley • ., • . • ... • -21; 28, Palmerston Sept 27, .28 ..... •27, 28'. Zurich 25, 21 OUngann'on .. . . . 6, , Owen 'Sound • • pet,.1-4 .Tara, . . . . . . ................... ... ... . .. ....Oct. 5, •.6 teeswaier .... . . 4, 5 ' Grace, and -Bernice illakt ..itaVe returned Leine from London', where they both • have • been takitif. summer courses... • ' CliffordlMenary,of- St, Helens • pent Sundttwith his brother, Mr Liyingstime Meriary. • , • IVIiss 'Grade Blake has rented Ili. e.o,t tage at the beach near Goderieh foi A %NBA' or ad.,/ Her mether,Mrs Thom1tlake isat present Spending a few days ,with her. • • Th ife he nettle breathlessly oiler a 14 ot thOpPing..4•,, • "took .darling," She wit, her tins - band happm1y ulVe got ona. :of :thepi neW hat Without, And dreSs *ithOut .4 back, and •shoes without toes.** • • tle eonmoi beuse lJy is a dangerdus 4,00tyti •think that's SOIrtething.M annual ''Shonid take ,the SIMPle 'Ality tel 1164. ndo,k-aLthi 13. es necessary to prveni rail- Atil Of *tine: it has 'pockets ,withogit , • ' ' • * * * * Wa don't know, anything about it. Jut .we :doubt very, much if Winghan atter' intitnated *default to Kincardine 41 S. *.* '41" 14 * ' Kincardine' Club's, . ietion *belt app....4tr perfectly natural ',for, a ,tail and Leant, lacking beth fan and; plaY er interest. •• ., ' • • e *,• * We cart inlagine 'the Kincardine ex.. ee'etive trying to muster nine mer for the tinai, fneaninglest gatne, 'far as they ,:i.tere eoneerned, meet' with player indilfetenee and in Ir:; tossIng in the apini6 in diseuat. ' s' * • • . • 'rim :supposedly ' good ballteam' ioh went., hayWite tm' Saturday be or 1500 fans, ennunitted eleven or. • i.oiti, Crashed out 5 'borders an Direr. Irinlesptmlled a Couple -of. dotibl, Plays, a..counle cif sensational' eat ehe!.3 Juid, a Mock of lienets,_ hetet( baien Sound, eked out a 1•3-1 ,Vietar °Vet HtineVer in the second game p' the Bruce League northeen divisioi "13" ehtimpionShip pries. .# • !thi,Uei1thtW� tennis win eiteh in the .Serieti • , arty arid' Stateli* Ninbles teurninnents 'are being held 'as Ovirtik .4 • • igiartoit ....... .. . . . .... RitiOardilicy Port Elgin ":44 ...4...444..44,442....,Atig. 25 • Nsvpxyrott, ACQU ITT ED OF Attottmss:.ottiy.tlit: 0 ckergeTobson Kincardine, Hinted County sc ool inspector, was. !aetruit.... • .,fea of a reekless dekring. charge' • by ;. •'-‘ladistraf.A,Makins at • ('toderich,..t.06: „July 21 on the Blue Water' highway,. 11,14,e mileS, 'north: Of Ooderielt,.:a> car , by Mi Dobson 'crashed intD', another :driven , by :Clyde .0eitstaii)e,.: Gothirich, at the letter Wag. Making left hand twa• "lin 'stuck out his hand;:, *to' lite; As t win; about to pms 1 cottlffii%.-' get by and t had the jives or rotit':, • .pastiengers-tri--.consit1er-.3o .1. Aid what thought Vint' best, pulled in behiriti; ' and eriShed," : said" Mr..DobSon. • 0 i'Ven• 8;61.infl.• Aug; AI .Paisley • Waikeetort, . ................... 'MPItt,Oit cot; . ; ..• .1%o 1.uelcrieW Club is holding' the Men's A6Uhlea tatithitineilLthit.,.e.Ven 1.%117.:aiii. With play tit• 7,,30 o'Clock: Three twelvo.ettil frainea Will he played; • • 4