The Lucknow Sentinel, 1938-08-18, Page 5•••••
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THURSDAY? AUGUST 1.8TR, 193li
• WINGHAM,
'STARTS AT 8 li,nr-.Ei6EVT .SATU4DA
SATI,IRli,AN,NIGHT'. TWO SHOWS? 7,4 and
Thui
Fri
PAO',
Aug.
19.
STARS Aik'AROUND HER
In her, bratecifedi muslcofl
with .
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SCOT
ACK HAI°
&GLORIA StUA
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BROO
-13ELEt•Isu-rAmEESRciat
EmAtti,200;1 Or. :I IsREF k to
ri1401ID SEMI 011011t1
4t14. h ctstROi. MBERG
SHIRLEY TEMPLE'. IS ON THE SCREEN AS A. FARMER'S;
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•-.1*UGHTER...,, BRINGING ROMANCE FUN AND TINKLING •
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TUNES .rro_ MILIAO'OF ' FANS. •
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ALSO "COLORED CARTOON'. 'COLOitED TRAVELTALK" 7,
H t •o:w n''
diaries told ,
11 alk Novi
it's On 'the
screen! ‘. •
ANNA NEAGILE.'ANTON WALBROOK
H. 8: WARNE WALTER RI LLA ! W
'With :
scenes tCOLORo
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Patrol W HERBER 'W I 1-P 0 X Ichreeff ens' leg by Miles Melles.in
anfiectutt. ItKOIA!itOpPItaullb
THE STORY OF THIS PiCTU RE COVERS THE : REIGN 'OF '
ENGLAND'S RELOVED' 1 QUEEN VICTORIA
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ALSO "PATFIE PARADE'",
,ADMISSiON' L- ADULTS '35c; CHILOREN 20c;
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RECALLS CALEDONIA• GAMES THAT
'....MADE • :,.i.iiCKNow.•....Nyteftii.t..FAMOUS
, •
(flyJ W MirLeod.), another.prominentathlete;
About this season of the. Year a no Min McLennan, . Scotland's ,clianipice
' stalgic feeling steals ever old AlMers piper and in 1881 Pipe Major JOseeli
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• of :Bruce County; especially those* of.Hendry of the. 78th Highlanders
Scots extraction -Nor is this feelin,,. whoSe-Pilt?roe.h's shrill was the 0.'st
Confined to Bruce, • with its 'many indication to the beleaguered- resi-.
Cots; but eXtends to Heron and; dents Of anOthei,J LlucknOW, in Izi'dia
Perth' and Oxford, as well, especialiy ;•that the' troops were approaChing.to
to • Zerrii, which,, if relieve the, city .ut the time. of tht
not "beyond -recall! are...at. Indian Mutiny.
fadingintoineinivY,•alt . From the 'time,of its ;formation till
: Were • busY, 'Masking Preparations for 1800, with :the: exc.'ePtIon 'of a year.hL
the famous Caledonia games, heid htl:goeht., jn 'turope in postgi-aduat
Lucknow in.,..pnr!Y:.Stember-----t: .study, Di Donald A. geOrimmou'va.;
From all over bilfario dnd frett) .hiefta.in :of .the society:. Others ' re -
the United States they came to parniembered by older..residents for their
tipipatein the games, thrill to the. tietive.participcjion Vk ere D. D. Yule,
, skirl .:Of the pips or to..Watch niight Githri;-c Kerit,' D.' E c.a.rnerori and
Men toss the caber. Caber. juhn. Murchison, '.while early recOi'..!.0i7.
„negrerey' centres they, walked to Luck -,also •re'Veal dniong: the .first officei--
now;
�r drove" Piondly perched on Jaines-y•Fintiltiter; 'Malreleteanipbell
whatever -conveyance was at- -hand,:-.1?-814ga/73.7relainorl, Alex cfirrie;
Special trains puffed in to the .statioli and .A`„ D. Caniproti!, 'Allan :McDonald,
to 'disgorge Iiindrede, dressed -in high- • Mntosh, Ale Melptyre,
land tartans, Or in their Sunday best, 'Captain ;.lehri :11atPlierson. and Alex
MacIlhersoji. in fact; the membership
list-, of the 'society read' like .a ;rester
of the clans. .
'The year '1882. set a record' in'At-.•
ttendance when, ,12,000 1,TWaTtned .the
natural amphitheatre and the. grandt!
,
--stand,‘' the Nit/or built to taccomi
white- 4,000 persona: it,' Was .a great,
day for the Scots and rightly wei
their leSS' favored ,:neighbors .envibo
as th,eYwatchedthh gathering of the
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dans;
The Caleflonia games .gave ' bncki.
now a farrie which spread oVer the
The main eVent.,eyer which rivalry
'existed from. One Cl', `games -to the
next- *as .he tug of, War 'betWeen the
men fr;ae Brude and their Huren
neighbors. . 'Stalwart' , hirsute , Seat
lined up for the ,e've'nt; ,.stripped to
tli v. iiSt. On th6
leaned ang ,§titained,:the teaths, th.Or
.entire'eontinent. Situated in the :mid.. suPPOrt°';''''.11-11rd 01.1t• Fesist, the
strong Scots settlement, there,' temptation to ,Ai'asp. the rope , and
was ,no lack of enthtisiasin Or 'enter: lend Iland* .1:111114Yafi'er a Pradicv".
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prise • on ythe ,4tart •thesponsors. •.e. one or thC othe,r• teams
oc-sUeeeeded in Pulling the 'itope7. 'ros
' Theeety °isatirlieo•stofitoth, .6.,itysithe,, t.$•the marked ..line victoryac.'Was"
known: that the. LucknoW Caledonia .1'41stered, That wagers, . were' 'paid
SoCi317-,'WhiCit arranged the gaines, lirid the NYinnet8 • te""ted'a
Oatne into being in 1874. Mina of the 't,l'itl°1181.diink-tgte•withnut8a.37ing.'
society included extending help to -But, like:Many *Oar organizatient,
Scots intamiiiel,t the society Went,' into dedOie*d Ahe
and for the develOPMent of, Scottish ' games .*°1'•° 'abtinci•()."(1' 'But CVCfl t°
day they ate net totg'Otleni t)r'
sentiment by holding. tOncerts, ban-
this
'tniets and the games', the true Sent has the sante remit-
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'rho, teened Wednesday Sentei'n, athinin. theinatter 'Of vuon)orsi
v
• bOr was set-aside for theday', which has the elephant. .
.for 12 years flourishecl as tVe- 'mew
•-bay tree. Adhering to an heneet. 'Sots
• .the 'Sponsors provided o'iter'SThcj'80ed)ess 6rtinge-.18all right
feature
teatint. which they advertised. To ,T0': but 11 1116' "AllY tvish to
',the village, of Lucknow they brought' the approval llf the $thall. '130,
tionate-tir -gaol-fa-0s featliii•
evOlving of 'a painteSs apple,
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athlete 'Of, the titnea;. deorke.
OBITUARY
THE picliNoW., Sg*TliNE "1
474
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PAG EWE
• liendeeda Of people thronged Dpa-
gon.noli United Church on Feiday
afternoon, 44 they paid a. final tribute,
resPeet, to a heithed citien Rich
axd KelVille`•Allan Culbert, who did
at h home in DuriOntion. On Tues;
0:1;;,1•3r evefling,. fnjInVving.a leP0013.'
period of i11TIO4S.1
PI his 38th Year,., 'he wae called
,home 1n thg prime of life and,will be
much 4m1ssed in the', community He
cellau:aed a thriving lumber -business
and all Places:of business were closed1
tdpiing° the *Ser'i4de:, ,which :eats: 'eon-
dueed , b.Y.Y key. W. E.' `GAL' paetOr'i
:faoerdi.ltr-eRreVp'-'8,iJt-o-R..,4Pie:tt.14,.(3:Varna,•.whcipan.
the 7 Sermere :paid a apreadyid tri-
bute. to the departed,. Who was alWeys
interested in church and ooyon:ioncti,
I life.. His ,sterling character weiletne
him theyesPect o hQst4 Of people who
will not sodn forget him.
. •
Miss Lois Treleaven sang a Snit:
able solo.' during .the service, her mo-
ther., Mrs. G. C. Treleaven ' PresidiPe
at the organ, 'A Wealth of floral. tri-
butes' 'Silently bespoke their sym-
pathy. : • •
FelloW".inembers' of the Orange or-
der followed .their eornrade, marching
:from the home to the church,. wher&
they eecePied onerow of pews. After-
wards they carried the flowers - and
formed in two lines outside the, church
where the bier, passed between. Pall-
bearers were six •past cinnity master
of
of, the. Orange Ledge; , Lewis, Ruddy
Auburn; Charles' Stewart, Blyth;
Patteree7n, Belgravef '•CliarleS
Coultes, Belgraye; Theinas. . Miller
Winghain and William. Mole, Dun
gannom,
Relatives w• ere present from Tor-
",
onto,- London, * Guelph, ,• Seaferth.
Owen Sound and the surrounding
country, While many Orangemen were
present ;from. the lodges' at'Belfast.
Luckrio"*, Whigham, Belgrave,4Blyth
, .
I3leevale, •Londesboro, -Goderich arid
South Huron.
9tiv!,!°::
M. S.
'The W.M.S. Meeting for the'mooth
M. oliing. on ,Thursday
afCer-
noon,. lith. .The.„ Meeting'
• 'tined bY the ''''nsq Of 1,111111- prilt- "What
'4' Friend'. ‘We,',.liave- In Jesus", .with
an hind9rice of about 55 visitors
and mernhers: Our secretary, 0,
Brooks took , charge of :the roll ,call
'.and• the reading Of Our last minutes.
After' the business Part of the meet-
ing; our' leader, Mrs. . Alex McTavisht
took change. of the meeting. Instead'
Of our Devotional :Leaflet, Mitt Nor-
ine Welder' read .a portion from the,.
Mete0A led ir
'Weyer. Mee. M. Coiling Chose A read.
mg ,"The Little Nun", 'and her sister
Mrs. . Bushell read it which was very
intereSting, Then ,:yve , :were favored
with a beautiful :poein entitled :`.`Yeiti
'Job' h5;-•.-Aes ----G..--MaeGillvary. • Our
next: hymn, W1l 225. Mrs.. Mac ,Mac-:
Mir; Teriiperance COOVen0r,
gave ue a Short 'talk on."Temperanee.'
Mrs.:. D. Winn pang •a very pleasing.
solo The Stranger: of Ga ilee ; which
everyone enjOyed. Then' we listenOdtO
a very interesting and: helpful talk
given by Mrs. Finlay Of Kincardine.
We Were glad to have these two vis-
• iting ladies with Us,and it..0te of
thanks • Was given to :to thepi by OUT
preOcierdi :Mrs: R. Black and second-
ed
113-r*Oni.- Vice -President.. Mrs;
Harold Vogentt., Our closing hymn win'
160 and our Meeting: was br*ught-te
a close by repeating the Miipah ben-
ediction. After the , Meeting, ,a social
half-hour • Was enjoyed by everyone.:
The Convenor for the month Of • Aug-
ust was Mrs. Alex., McTavish. as
lea -
(ler and her groupe-'-.1Wrs. M. Colling,
Mise Nerine :Walden; Mrs. D. ac-
Leod and Mrs. .• ,,Finlayson -
....We' had is our guest , speaker , on
StindaY, Rev. Mr., McLean, as our
minister, Rev. Mr. MacKenzie is still
on his holidays: ,
.Miss 'Dorothy McGuire spent the
weeli-end at. her :.home. 4
'AlaAter Donald Metennan sspetit
the weeicend at the home of Mr.:
Willie McGnire.
Mr, and Mrs. 1! 1 NicGtlike, Arn-
old and, Lovell spent Sinulay with Mi
and Mrs. J. Wall.
FILACTUREH ANKILE
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iMra. 'Win. 'Matheson: of ctleplay
stiffete1 a attilre0. ankle': When
Struek• . by 'a ' motor, ea in Ilanoeet
:tecently, ,.ReY. and fttr. Matheson',
Nveite , returning from a tWo-tWeeks'
belitlaY a 0t1irwar and had Stop
in litinoVer, When the AnishUp oettitr.,
ked. Fu t SiatO ago Mrs.. 'Matheson
.uns painfully injured Ithd. wits laid
nti for several- Weeks'its the.result of
ji netoinebile aecidenti on 11 .luie
Water bighWay iiiirth '61 'Ociderith.
t
Published every . Thursday mOrnirlg
at LuckiloW? 'Ontario.
Mrs. A. D.. MaciCe.,n,zja -"PrO'Ojetot'
-Can1Phall ThollVdon--7•FAthliehee.
•THURSPAY/, AUGUST IRTH, 103S
ST. I71Ek.ENS
Mrs 4ithur WhotImro,,. Med and.
Mary of Gait; are Miters with lier
mother Mrs.. R..J Woods..:
!teir. WM'. and Mrs Mackintosh and
Sop Bob 'Of Plaid*, Called; on Mrs:
R. 'K. Miller' and ' other .frien4 cin
Miss y411,er,...student, nurse
,at the.'$tratford General' Hespital
;spending e week's- Atv.acittion. with :her
parents, Mr Mr. and Mrs. "Wellaee"Millei
• :BORN -Lein West'. Wawanosh; on
.Sunday, August 14th, to •iiir„ and
Mks.John Swan, a son
• 7'he: tegular meeting of. the Y. P.
washeld with the ' president, Miss
Isobel Miller in the. chair. • :Grego
Weiitherheed'read the scripture les: -
son and 'Isohel Milier reed . of '4A
Pioneering,. Experience in Western
Canada." The topic. "the!' Canadian'
Provinces—Prairie and .-Faelt 11111
was taken by Dick 'Weathethead.
'.Afr., Jelin 'Verbonds,: who has been
employed with Mrl. Hugh Rutherford
• left on 'Tuesday fOt• Timmins, to work
in the 'mines.
Miss: Lulu Weatherhead who -.hie-
been attending spinmer School ' in
Teeonto, is • holidaying ather ,.honte.
,.;
Mks. Robert Buchanan, •''Shiitley
arter 'Alice 'OW -riled -.TOT' 'Mirth— 'Bay
with her lather, Mr: Taylor for a
few weeks visit.
COURRI-E'S CORNERS.
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:
Mr., Lorne • Fairish visited
friends in Kirkland Lake during the
week end
141Ses • 'melds and Winnifred Lam
have returneelfrom London where
they were attending summer school
Miss.. ideia, McDonald it visiting
with her grandparents, Mr, and Mrs
WilliS.of. Port Albert:
Mi and birs. Wilfred Plunkett •and
family of Auburn visited On Sunday
'With Mr. and Mrs, James Deehn,an„
'Mr. and Mrs .' Lloyd Robb and •Anna
-of.„:-.Einkerten—iliaitedaveithe,-1*;„--anel-
.MrS.. • Lorne ',Parrish, Sunday.
.MeSsri. Atm, j1,0:war4 and till
Johnston, Bob Parrish and Bill. Far -
fish, left for the West be niotor last
week
Mr. and. Mrs.- Fred. Johnston and
family have moved to Killian:.
Mr. and ;111re.' Eldon Twainley an
finnity' of Port :Albert, •were recEn+
visitors . with Mr. and Mrs: • .Adani
Johnitone.
sHots,.FRO0.4. FEET
. Mrs.' Jacob Fischer, of 'Grey town
ship,' -near! Brussels,. Can place , her
name ' among- those who : have , .heen.
struck by , lightning and Heed to teP
al?tiuf: it. She can also:display; a tort':
Pair' Of shoes as ,„
She Was 'sitting one the edge .of
bed laet. Wednesday. higlit, to write
letter. She reniernbers jumping Wilde
a '-bolt of lightning struck the chim-
ney,but recalls. nothing. 'Mere until
s:he'diseOvered herself in the kitchen
ef iher
:••"As SOOn as the lightning ,j,trnek,;'
JaeOh Fischer 'related, heard .'iny
wife , -yell and raced iipstairs. .She, WA-
tlying-unconsk•ious'-dif-ttie- tlic;
-room _Seamll of blue smoke.The
first thing rhqticed was:the fact the'.
her; .slioea seemed to be tern fron
her'•-.'f'eetr"-I carried, her down' fp.th
kitchen'. and revived her. She.Sterted.
to. cinniilain, about A Pain" in her legS'
'and when we took of her Siy./S;'' 41t.
least What. ,was left of them, her feet
'had started to turn black. The r:tee
eyelet holes in the shoes Were burned
right into her' feet.".•
,‘ Doctors iteted. that Mrs. Fischer'
condition was •serious but expressed,
no doubt .ef her recovery. ' MeanWhile
people from all parts of „theneigh-,
borlidod, their interest aretted, are
visiting the, scene of tthe accident.
DISCUSS .13Artimit 'RATES
_The barbers of this district' met ili
WinghanelaSt' week,' the meeting 'Was
Presided Over by 0 O.' Jerthett .In •
destrial Standards Officer: The , Meet -
Mg was for the purpose Of discussing
a change in rates of hairetitt.
The prevailing charge • for •haircets
is 25 cents, seaeeec. eras:, :rho. let-
ter.r will rennl,in unchanged, barbers
.
The .county has been divided into
tWO'!"zeineS, north and sdtitli. Contet;
en ev -fir -tareli.7'ioile'have been calkd
to Set a .schedule of • prices for
Mlb-
mission to dna Confirinatioti by .the
Ontario, defiartniefit Of labor. ReaUtY
Parlors inWhich hair IS „cut are net -
d. • sar ers attende the
• .A, HELi SERN:Ica
THPPArtiAoi.s.N.r.tgorcAk.
AssociAriot4 AND.'LlFr
gslouo4?,4c; ,,commoOlgs
cskii?o,04
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',POWER, • •
Power *fa', a '...vvord which we fre-
quently use. Mechanical or electrical
Pewee is noWcenstantly in . use, 80
LO1:0).tiRechil ,t°11.? giungml4tit-.9thatiit 'ngei;a,0
and...'Comfolis)brought to :ns by the
.applieatiOn Of PowOr. .Certnin:.indiv-
l'ib4e4cailloise-41.,0eLf:•atdhilleiirr°dAW6rIONi;ieda'n47'...:Ine4Prnegcl.
:them; are 'those ,..Wbe.'4:roPerlYuse
400. power and, unfortunately; these
Whoabuse it. in many ways,' personal
power represents. „success, becaus,e,
the individual VIM has gone ahead'
. .
and reached the, peak -iii-hiS-Partieelai
line of work has generally 'attained
Lo power iprldtha4yfrieldw.
111 any aof% v,vo
are helped:,:P) success . if we possess
phYsiCal., and Tnental :health. No in-
dividual is able •t0 ' do his :hest work
.unless he has health. He .may do geed':
work, his -achievements may be well
abovetha average, he may even excel
1,but ' unless he 1ia4 health, he cannot
attain his till measure Of success.
If he has not healthy he has not dev-
, unlesselopjeedn. e.sthesecapacities
capacities . to are thfully..1,. da,end.,
iOPed, he has not reached the peal, 01
tff
Werk 'play, 'rest and sleep in Mod-
,eration_are-all_necessary.,-„Oyenvecirk
to the point ' Of fatigue; ,over -play,
resulting in endue•strain, iack,of rest
and 'sleep which the body requires ,in
order to regain and .store up .eriere
-,--anst,-.:orke'or, 'all of, these may
in streSittanil 'strain which' lower ph s
icel and ,meetalleffieieneY ,and 'p de-
:erease personal pinirer; The Andivideal
who ' is apparently 'defying the lo
of , moderation with impunity Suffers
in loss of personal powlv, 'although
this -may net; the%'inainedia.telS' apPar-
,.
must ,payi the penalty in an obvious
exit,- and the day will come when lie
way
'In 'order' to do., out 'heat ork, in
Order tO:enjoy .our play, in order to
. .
live happy liveai We should not lose
Sight of the fact that Work,. play and
restifalHlareibeir--time7and--place,
and that they Would' all be taken in
-moderation.. The long .grinc.1..is a*, lois
-
take. ,.,Setter workresults if its Alit-
greps'is :broken by periods of, relax.-
atien either at Play Or at rest.-
t'
One of the ,two girls in the bus.Was
reading . a neeispaper!, , • :' ,
"I :tsee," She remarked to . her ccim-
panion, "thaf•Mr. So and -So, the oc-
•togenarian, . dead., Now what on
earth is an ioctegenarian?" •
• , Sete -1--huvent—t1-rf
idea," replied, the other girl., But
they're; a • sickly lot. Yee :neeer hear
o'fone but hes dyin.e"
• DOG TAX OFFICIAL
H .AILAMUSL,NG_:.1 NC1DENT •
: The Fergus : coUncii is at Preseet
putting on a. drive to .collect dog tax -
e. At the meeting recently; Many • 6c.:
etfi.C.S-•iit-e re lie2a.r."' 'Off anotiiiaSting-ClOk-
4 •
taxes,: and: Clerk, 1-1.7in.lt.on GibsOn
.
told.: the fallowirig story, ., Along' a
somewhat diffe,reet line:
• A _little . girl carne into the - inun-
icipal to 'buy a tag for her new
dog: She, whe carrYing.the puppy .with
her.. „As th:ere, isa. certain*
§:eleet
-Of --det taxes charged', Mr.. Gibson in-
,
quired,..of. the he lenexks
•whether the dog \yea: male .or female
•."No,", she replied; !'.1 don't think so.
I think its A thoroughbred." . 1 •
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FACES.- MURDER'
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'TRIAL IN. FALL
Mrs. \Villiani.Magee, 37. of Moi-iis.
tria1.2at
the „1ali. Assizes .• On a:,eharge 'of
der, wlien the Appeared
daY at Vingham for '"preliminarY
hearing.
N;iiTittii.,.et:he.eh.adr0gftet.4wOof.O.•.41,a6:lidH ion_ ritc6eini tittiool nit
daughter Ruth, Wlio,...-vcAs, droWiied
Water.. trOtigli. 1 .. • .
.1q.itt."1‘lagee` pleadednet guilty and
only: th cvi,ienc of .Mrs.:,.,eareh• Mi;
goo;. the licensed WOIU8T1 s , Mot her, -in-
law, arid Of flr. W. criiWtOrd Wivt
VeildilOted Sil thiltOPSY,:;‘ViiS• taken.'
Mrs. 'Magee was to have 1OP:ear-et-I
in ,Goderieh' Court', but for ari unek- •
,Idained.rea8on -wag, t'W,hieke'd a•ti,"AY.
-curly .fitoin jail to con a at 'Wing'inint
Had Tpflsil ftemoved
. Mrs, MePhetson,,'-wife -6r Me.
M'MePheioitiii.iii ie f
of MontreAl AL :Mildniay, wa it*Pat t-
ient itt the: grace CountHospital
,duviiig the 'Week -end, following 'an op,
kration foe the winoval of, her tonstis,
Miller.or
atiag, '
HI OLYROOD
Mr. and 'Mrs. George Nelson and
fatnily of Paisley 'Were. the guests of
Mr, and sirs. Robt-1. MacDonahl. on
Sunday.
-Mrs. Corbett Of CO9kStOWU and her
daughter:Mr§, Alex NOlan. of Roeleffu.
Sask., spent ,the past ,yireels Miii•
Richard
and -Mrs- •Ernest A.ekert' and
LIO.Yd spent Sunday .at, Mr.:Harvey
Ackert!ell Kincardine, '
• We are pleased•to know that -Mi-.
James Baker is nincii, improved . in
health this week: '
•Mrr ElAiind: Elliott spent the peat l -
week with Cookstown friends and
, „,.
Mr*, Harolds Elliott With his cousin,
Mr- Allan- Whytock • of .TeesVrater.
Mr. and Mrs Hareld Harris
Mar-
garet• and Murray of Toronto - Mrs.
Elizabeth t'llarris of Kincardine spent
Friday at Mr, Thos. Harris, . '
•.Mrs. C. Eadie :of Glenannan spent
the week-undwith Mr.- and,Mrs.,:tn;
Eadie.
Mr and Mrs. Howard Harris, Mrs
Thos: Ifa:ritis and Earl spent SandaY
with kincaldiee friends, •
Mr. and Mrs. Wes.' Whytoek- '
TeeSweter were reeent• 'visitors al
Mr.' Richard.
Mts. E., • MePherson•of Wingharn
visiting at the home • of her brother
Mr. Hemet' ilarria at , present,. •
Miss Gertrude Hamilton is holiday-
ing With her Parents,' Mr. and Mrs.'
Andrew Hamilton at present- •
Miea Doris Eadie 'sPerit: Tinikday ,
with 'Mr$. Robt: MacDonald: •
Mr.„ and MrS. ,Harold ; Harris,Mar
iaret- and Murray of . Toronto, Mrs
'Elizabeth' Harris and Greta` Of Kin,
...MO; Rachel Culbert, 10th 'con. I
' :Mes. VMS.- Culbert of Ripley, caller;
On •Mri. Thos: Harris or ,Thureday:
, .
afternoon
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WH !TECH URCH
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Mr:: ,mcclifoi4 of. tueknew
visited one day last week with Mr..
and Mite. Albert' Patterson. '' .• '
Mr.: and Mrs: Lowry and two
chil-
t-en of Ripley visited on Sunday witE
her slater, Mrs Georg e Fisher.'
..Mr..and''Nfrs..J..Reichard, also Mr
ands,Mrs. Stanley, :Colclough and two
children 'of ,Gorrie Visited on ,Sunday
with: liars. David. Kennedy., •;: •• ."
.Cherch took the .service on Sunday
with Mr. Thos. Wilson as president
.HyMn., 84, scripture reading by Mr
Mr
!Ids, Wilson, prayer by Mis§..'Annie
t hymn 07, . meditation periee
by Miss 'Muidean • Siiiipson, -topic
Miss Grace Richaedsen:a.nd.b.Yinn 53
and, the serviCe. closed with the Lord";
,praYer. •
•Mrs.. Harry nehhorne of •Goderich
,
spending a few :days this ,vveel
_with -her Mother; Mis.:DaVid Kennecil
Th Youn tom
held . last...Friday afternoon at, tin.
„
home of Miss Grace Richardson witl
a gond attendance present.Operfin
hYmn was 723, Lord's prayer in
sson, scripture and bible ,study 1.
Miss Merle , Wilson; prayer 'by
ya: • Pniffac, atilt:. by Ruby • ;,conn
readingS by 'Misses Agnes Patterson
DOnalda lgecallem .and, 'Annie ,ken
nedy.• :and hymn ..690., 'The rneetinc
was closed -by the Mi.zpah benedictiet
after- -Which 4o,ies: were enjoyed,
then' a 'Pienic luneh was .§erved.on tht
Mrs Jaek Flanagan 'spent -a fe
. .
days'i last Week it St. -Thomas witl:
.1.‘fr: 'Jack flanagan.
A
,Recent visitor:S. with. Mr. and MIT
Andrei37 ,,were Mr, ,and : Mr
'Edmund Gardner "ef win$4.t?r, br. an
Mrs. ,Johry*MaeKitinon 'and daughter.
Jean . -and 'Margaret Of tDetroit '
Mr. and Mrs: ,Alfred Andrew, Nortl
Rdy, spentthe eek end with Mie
Isaac Andrew., ;•
,Mr. and Mrsi:Friii Elber .nf Ciedi
-
spent Thursday 'With, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred AridertoM' ,
and' •Mi'g. R. Ga-Onet, vsited
Sunday..With, Mrs i \yet .1i7Viiii,'Relfast
• .Mit, • and Mrs. ,•Geovge Iluter of
Ilainilton, 'were, visitt,?1-8 •this • weeli
with thcy'forTheri; sister, Mis. Henry
Gitedner, and ' gr„.:Giartiner.'
. Miss DerothY Gibtton of Laurier;
last Week With hei ethisin
Mk's ;Marion Gardner. .•
'and:Mrs. :Sas.' McKay of
erten visitediat Mi. and Mrs. Ralfd,
011 Sunday , -
Mr. ,and ,Mrs:' Reg., -.1olinstonarie
itarold' and' ;Mr; 'And Mr.ti::••!ItObert
gowerhy Gode'rieh
, spent ,svith .Mr; and Gordon RitChle,
'and Mrs, Will, itchIe,
for Visited he Gor11i Ritchie's' on
• ••
t•!:
. , ,
i -Mies. -Reginald nouglini,!'whose. 'hus,
band was killed in Guerney's:"MoVe
Wrn k, Iit t niti h ,retilited *."(
•‘ViiikliSibir atter' thrq tilontife' vitt•iY
ii
0.1le,,land;
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leCANDQN--AVINGHAP4
MOTORWAYS
e^'
SERVICE
LUCKNOW —Jet.
Toronto and London, Deily
except Sunda),!s A Holidays
IA. • ! • • .035
Sun.: bk• 'Holidays, p;ni:',.4.0.0
NORTH TO KINCARDINE--:
daily ' except ',Sunif).ika and
,ftelidays, 3:56 0fi 9.20 ..,P.M,
TO Southaini)t."4....aanY-4-1.
. ;'.50,'P. M. ,
Sunday and • StdidaYa-;•50 &
• 10.50 P M-
'FOR, FURTHER lIsTkORMA-
' TION SEE LOCAL AGENT
W. SMITH
LUCKNOW
• FOOLS RACKETEER; .•
An Arran Township' lady, recently
MAWR:tea a trickster, who offered to '
louy an old organ; she, had. in her
horne;'. for A....theatrical troop. Be
agreed to -purchase it for $35.00 pro-
'ding...it 'was' in good shape, but on
e mi it Complained that Moths .1
had one considerable damage' and
offered to make the repairs ' for . $4.90.
He, demanded the payment of 44.00,,
itAtinr he would be back 'the follow,-
ing 'day and. pay the purchase PriCa'
,clf.,_§9..5,.00..._H9Weiter *Mrs- Morrow s115'7
PeCtOd he was net on the ,p 'and ,p
and agreed to take $31kb for the old
instrument, - deliveredat once, which '
eir d ril •
offer aerofuse.I
teoy anothr
instance of. ying..to Pull a skip
game On 'the unseSpecting public but
this .tirne it didn't' work. ,
ASH F I ELD NOTES
. .•'•Mr. and Mrs. tfianold/Sirripson and
their daughter' Gra* with Miss He
en Spencer, all ,Of Detroit, were t
guests of Rev and Mrs. I, K. Mac.
Gillivray, it the Ashfield Manse, last`t
Friday.
Dr. and Mrs, D. Leslie MacKenzie,
of Toronto,. and Miss Maitaret Mac-
. e.
were •callera :at the Ashfield Mhnie,
Sunday:afternoon, On their. waY to an
extended vocatkin at their .camP on
ManitOulin,Island, via Tebeereork.
We are pleased to note that Mrs.,
Ches. Robb :is Progressing 'favorably
in her recovery from herrecent Serbus uliness
.',
'
. -Rey. and Mrs..' Jarnei. Cameron Mtr.
doeh,. of Sparta; Ilhnois, teacle Several
calls•trin relatives and, friends in <this: :
:CcOaTtrela.urtniterfa,:niliiislirt,:nt'h.eiekc, ifiliieolrtiodnint)gr2e,tthhe,
ers, and ,rs.• Fin ayson, of Luekriow •
Mr, Murdoch his . been 'stipidiring the
pulpit of Knox ChurIchs. Gederich,'
.1 I
With .great acceptance, and now the
family. have • j'hat returned to their
home across the line:
Th-e-'MHar'die;-/tfd, of
the Ashfield„ Pi esbytter*i ,Church;
With mai*. friendA,- SPerit a -Must,
delightful , iifthrnoon
, , .
ast
Friday .at •a. grove heili „PointClark,
,
west end'. of t the •houndary.
-
.,CKN•
1'rida, August ,9th.
11 0t a. "le!iCliii.pings"'„ •
41:30 et.'m 'House Of Peter Mac-
Gregor"'
7..90 P.. Ind "Light VP and ,LiStenClub^.
^7.45 P. m.,'"Do You Know ?"
Saturday August, Anguot; gaol.° •
10 J a2m. Shut-tas• • •
12.Q6 noon 'Farin: and Hohielloor
12,45 p..m.,,cp,,rx Hill Biilu
5..13 p. ',ne.!••gport'ReParter
130 p ni Barn Dence,,,
• Sunday; August; (219i." .,
..li.OQ a; in. Winghain Jiniteci Ohuiji
7.4 0,1*. 'at: 'Andrew's ' Clitireh ;
Monday,. Atigtit,' 22nd.;
m. Church Of. the Mr....,
;14.00 a. m. •"Clippings"
11-.30 .4.7.. al. "nouae• Of Peter 1i;11),ct....
Gregor"
176.6.300 OtPi ho t t Up ai eilSd
Listen Ohib'
8.06 p ijt Kenneth' Renton:1y §OngS
" TireedaY,' August, 2:ird.'
10 30 a tn Church of the •Air
11.46 a th 4..tack:` vind'
1.§0-"p". Pentecostal: Hour • ,
1,00 p.: Up and 1.iSten
.VOir. IOWA'?"
Wednesday, August, 24th
11.09 a. 'in. 'Clippings" ' • '
a. m.- 4,,mbusti 'at* Peter Mazk.
Gregor"
rs"Ldiagyh.A
t:TTpu
11 4 a. ni. "Jack and Jill!'
7.0Q in; "Light: tjp and. 'Listen S,Itib'
8.06 Gladys., Pickell,
;Soine, things Wear some •
ate a$ lasting its apormatient.