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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1938-09-08, Page 1,r 4 ' • VR, " • . TEAR -4 Ilf ADVANCE -400 EX*FRA'TY. V. S. A. -1;LICKNOW, ONT., tHURSDAY SEPTEMBER St 958 • r3 • TO .REN'I'-Coinfortable six room , , • liouse to rent town water. -TEMPLE CLARICE. ., WORK ":'1VANTED4Middte. aged lady wants position as.housekeeper in "helne witfi small Write -.or . Mrs. Button, LucknOVA: ' ' reaaa'n4ly pricedresi- dence. Recently decorated and painted, Hydro, new bathroom,garage,k • acre' let, 'bunginiimi.,' ." • Phone or write Dr, Velma, BlYtki. L: -STRAYEIOit.Pr,„ itheat SePt!P11.1?!*-„r: - ist, red roan yearling .heifer. Owner may have same by proying property and paying all expenses J. Earl Culbert, - Ripley, phone. 23.11 . , 'FOR, SALE -3 furrow M. H. tractor plow, 2 furrow tractor plow, both in - A • 1 Condition; '6 year-old 'cow, to , freshen in tadtober. Apply to 'J. S. Shop: ,' • • SILO FOR., SALE -Wooden 12ft. across by' 24ft,. high in good shape. Painted :,lasi• year., Priced right tor quick sale. - T. A. CAMERON; R. 7; Lacknow, out. "'phone Dungannon 67.-;-r-5. 1, PROMINENTCITIZEN pAgsgs In poor health intermittentlY t9g a ren01,1),;',Iieriod‘and ,seriously ill of late, death mine • tO; Mr..„,Thomas Ait- chiSon, of, the. tuucknoW"•Table :Pent- pniiy,.*:. late, Tuesday -night.; Mr. Aitch': iseri..waea.Popular.rtaident_of thevill.- , age .and his death touches Wide ,iiircle Mr," Aitchison was in his 74th Year • : ; Funeral services ,will be held, on Friday.* A *private service. at the res- idence 1.30 will, be followed by.. a, service the Presbyteriai Church at two o'clock. Interineet. will be in cemetery, , An anituary Will*appear-in our 'next issue. TRACTOR DEMONSTRATION Attend :the 'Maisey-Harris "101" ,Tractor. clemOnstration , and one -Way disc, at the farm of Mrs; Elmer . Ackert; Holyrood, Thursday September 15th at i.30 O'cloek. ,• TENDERS , • Tenders Will be received. by the . undersigned for shipper of live stock; for, The. •Fairmeen Co-operative ,COm- pany of IMcknow. Tenders to be open- ?Senteiriber 24th at in Luck.. no E. 31cDONAGR.• AUCTION SALE -of tam. -stock bills for list andterins.' No reierAre as proprietor is quitting extensive farm- ing,- due to illness. Gordon Barger, Prop., Well. Henderson, Auc. • atly::.,IL Lot 1, Con 13, Ash= miles ainith 'ef paramount ' •NOTICE „ • A' number of boys, who persist in making a nuisance ,of themselves in or about the, ladiee rest room in the Community Hall, will be ' severely dealt with it they continue to be an annoyance-Keep-out-and-a-way-b-th finer warning. Sighed • The Community- Hall ',Committee ASHFIELD NATIVE WEDDINGING BELLS - TRENCH-HENDERSON • A pretty early autumn wedding . , took place at the hoe of Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Henderson, Saturday, September :third, at 12.30 :noon, ,whe,n their daughter; Audrey ,Rae, became the bride of Robert Douglai .Trench,- of Teeswater, :son of• Mr. and 'Mrs. ROA. Trench, :Listowel. The bride, giv- en in. Marriage by her father, Were a floor length gown of ice blue charm- euse satin and finger tip . Veil, catight in nacc with a coronet of erang.k, blossomii She carried butterfly reses and' lily -of -the -valley.' The bridesmaid Miss' Joy 'Henderson, sister, of the bride, Was gowned, in American heart charme.use satin and carried Talisman vises.. The., 'groomsman was Morley Trench . of Toronto, :brother of .the groom. The ceremony was perfornied by Rev.' R. C. 'Todd, before a bank Of gladioli and fern and, the wedding music .was played by Miss .Myrtle Webster, Ottawa, cousin of the bride., -During the signing ..or the register Mr. Eldon Henderson, uncle of the bride, sang* "I love you truly',".. Following the ceremony ,a. recention was held. •Tho bride's mother wore a 'sr DIES SUDDENLY John Cannon ' Stothers„ Inspector of Fablic -Schools,' Stricken' on !Satiir- : day and reseed 'Away Early Sun- day-WasSun- day-Was-Bern On. Concession **41filitieldz-I'Sen"uf;-L,ate-Mr:indr-Mrs- 'William Stethera and Member of Highly Regarded FaniilY .„, , *John : C. Stothers ifisnector of pub-- lic. 'schools in. London -since 1925 and assistant .sanerintendent for the past year, and a prominent worker in youth and _church circles ,in that city, died enddenly early Sunday .at his home, 406 'Regent 'Street; -Leriden'.; gown ot green Sheer • and ,corsage of: talisman roses. Mrs,. Trench, 'mother or -the .groom -was --gowned in -blue -Weer iiitirEdfaiife-Eir Killarney reSea: NOTICE TO CREDITORS In : the Estate of hese Andrew; . deceased ' ...All persons' hiving claims against the estate of . Isaac Andrew' late of the Township of Ashfield the County Of.. Huron, Gentleman, deceased, -*who died on or about the 19th slay of, Feb- ruary,. 1938, are hereby notified to send .to •the Undersigned On or before the 20th day :of September, 1938, fall *.particulars of their chines. Atter the said date the Aderinistratrit will dia.. tribute'the assets of the said deceased ' haying regard only to dahlia Of which she shall then have notice. • Dated at Lacicnow, this 30th day Of _ • August; 1938. • ' * SUSAN ANDREW,. Adrninistrati:ik„ . R. 3, Lucknaw,, Ontario: Mr.•Stothers and his family. had re- turned on Friday' nffer a:,motor trip to Saskatchewan and he was in appar- ent geed health. Ion Saturday after- noon, Mrs. Stothers was down town for la short time ad on her return found Stothers stria& in his room. He • failed to regain conscious- riesi, and died in the early morning froma cerebral hemorrhage. Mr. Stothers ^had exerted a progres- siVe, influence 'over London's primary school system and he was regarded by the department of education as an authority in this field.' • Sphere of influence also extend-, ed beyond the Confines' Of the 'schools and • its-cnahanan-ot bore :•.• Work :Com- mittee for the Past two years he. had .done fine work among Abe' boys of that city, in Colborne United Church where -he was superintendent Of the Sunday school, , gave of :his efforts toward the advancement Of youth. „ 'Born In Ashfield field was in, his 52nd year g and was born f'Ashfielci on Con. 6,. on the homestead now owned. by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Horton. A Son of the late Mi. and Mrs: Wfamily, M. Stothers. he was a member of ahighly re- garded in this old home. 'commanity where he frequently visited and *here. word of his death saddened and shock- ed a wide circle of friends here: He was ,a graduate of the College of _Education and ogan'ted-,liirit-A-: from Queen's University and his B. The dining room. Where luncheon' • Paid: from Toronto University. He taught for a Period, in •rural 'schools and then in Toronto puhlie schools. While there he enlisted with the 16th Battalion,..C,*E: F., and ser- ved overseas. After the war he return- ed to teaching in that city. •" In 1924 he was appointed 'inspector of public schools at' 13racebridge, and .110NORA'RY.PBPREE. ifyDRo USERS T ,Seott litacKeitaie," a nativeRECEIVE, REBATE of Ashfieldt and principal of,,the Pres- • , • gs bYterian College at Montreal, 'nes , Per. Billin,Cer4 Ite,4,10i Orr PaSit, YTo. Be Received. BY All ear's. ceived tbe honorary degree of Dctetor of Civil Law from Acadia • Univeriity. , FLOWER SHOW • - VOTED, *BEST EVER, rfortkuitura .Society Annual Flower • Shew‘On Saturday Evening Was' Considered Tens This Year 7", Fine 0-, Display With 153 Entries -.Prog- ram , Presented During Evening. ' was served *as. tastefully clecornted With pink and white ribbon streamers and sweet peas Later Mr. and Mrs. Trench left lirfrnoter on a trip to Winnipeg and. pointe -west, the bride travelling in a maroon 'wool dress, a .coat of wool betide trimmed with fox 'fur and matching accessories. On their return they will make ' *their • in- 1925- received- the appointment,_as , twine in Teeswater.. , inspector. of London public Schools. COMIkG.EVENTS 1. DANCE' - Dance in Paramount Hall' every` Friday night.: Music br MacKenzie's Orchentrn. General Adinisiden 25, cents TALKING PICTURES Town, Hall, Lucknow, Wednesday, eeptetaber 14th, 8.30 %clock, under, L, aL auspices. Double hill 'Rainbow mlitaters" and "Police Cali" also cow., .edy and :cartoon., Adinisdion 25 and 16 cents. ." *-• The- Lacknow:-.Itertieu.ItOral-:SocjefY. flower show .held on Saturday was de-,- cribed by members as the most out- standing she* yet held by the organ- ization. .163 spiendidkentries, well ar- ranged in the Tool gag .auditorium made 'a colorful display, that inter- ested the many *ink Viewed the cxhjb- its that. evening. Asters and 'ghats, from the ,garden of G. H. Smith Were effectively arranged as a stage dis- play, froin where a program was pre- sented •during the evening under. the direction, of the 'president, , Mrs. Win; MacKenzie. The program included; . . . instrumental tauniel by Rexford Qs trond.er., Mrs,. Newton, and Mrsyow,. ler violin • duets by* Dr. Fowler and Dr Little, solos by Miss Mary Doug= las and a reeding- by " Mia; Young.: ' . Prize winners were as follows: , Sweet Peas -Mrs : T.'J. MIS Wm MacKenzie 2nd• Asters red -A. W. Hamilton, 3 Collyer; Asters,' pink -Mrs. A. Soloman, R. Fisher.; ?Asters, white,711rs. A.: Sol- oman, J. Collyer; Asters,, purple -4.f. Fisher; J. Collyer; Asters, 'collection W. Hamilten Mrs. A. Soloman; • , . . sPlOx; collection -Mrs; Wm. McKen- zie; .!ltilrs, D. Huston; Salpiglossis, , collection -Mrs. A. Soloman' Mrs: W. Gordon; Verbenas collection -R. Fish- er, S. C. Rathwell; Dahlia (decorat- ive), -R. Fisher, S. C: Rathwell; Dah- lia, "(anow).-S. 0. Rathwell, Mrs. D. Huston; Dahlia; collection -R. Fisher, Gladiolus, -3 spike -R. H....Thompson. i-IGladiohisr-- Fisher; Mrs. D:• Heaton; , Gladiolus, single spike -IL 11. Thompson; Mra, T. Salkeld; Glads, 2 .spikes -r, -A. Ham- ilton, g. Thompson;• Glade,' 2 smoky - Mrs. S. McGuire,. Mrs. T. J, Salkeld Gladiolus, 2 spikes, purple or 11. Thonipsoii, A. W. Hamilton; Glad- ,ic,4l1s; 10 spikes -R. H. Thcanpien, R. 1Fisher;. Zinnia's -S.' C. RtithWell,.Mrs: Salkeld;:: Itidelca4. Collyer. Mfg: A. -Sol-email; Snapdragon, dark - Hydro 'tigers -Rebate -Effective In ".. pctolier.. Itydre users -commercial, ifeniestic and power, Will receive a ten per cent zehate,'"this ,fall, was the deeleion of the Village, council. at the. September meeting on Tuesday night. Therehate is in'O'ecOrdsnee.iwith• the; receinra... eridatien Of the Ontario HYdrO,Elect- rie Commission, and will beconie effective in :October. •.. This month,.. commercial. !users. will net receive their • monthly bill, but the October billing, will be • for a two months' period, leas the rebate. 11),pm- estie users. will receive the rebate in their :regular October billing cover- ing the usual two Months' Period. The. rebate' will _total. over $1200. plusa $350'.. rebate to the Municipality from street 'lighting. An eStimated, :$400. is to be spent on line replacements. and Which along with the rebate will leave the; local cbnamission with 'a sur- plus of upwards to $4000.00. „ Relief accounts were Passed totall- ing, $17:60"; • . • E: Treleaven was appoint- ed a meMber. of the Library '136nrd, to complete the unexpired :term of Rev.: S. - 'Mr: W. B. „Anderson, representing Greenhill Cemetery Co., Waited on Conned. He requested; that, in event of a municipal election this coming year, that Council consider the poss- ibility of .stalunitting' at the _seine time to a vote of the .ratepayers, the intitter of the Miiriicipality. taking :aver :the cemetery. BY -Lew No. 3., fixing the rate of taxation was given its final reading: Total assessable property amounts_ to $410,342.00. and the amount required to be raised is $13 056 35 as fellows. County rte, 5.4 'mills Village, 11.6 milli' Street lighting; 3:9 mills School Purposes, 16.9 mills _6,934.78 :269:31: Debentures & Int., 4 mills, .,....$14641.07: The Village rate, as. list year, is reduced one mill' by .the provincial subsidy.. • a Guests' were present from ' Sarnia; Teeewater, PaiSley, Walkerton, List- owel, Stratford and Toronto. •:41 ' . • . IPLAKE-:-KILPATRICK At a pretty home wedding, in aut- umn Setting, tri ed'with gladioli and. garden floWerar*Saturday, Olive Mae, only daughter of Mr. and Mts.: S. J Kilpatrick LtickneW, became the bride of ,.:Mr. Cecil Edward Blake, younger son of the late ' Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Blake, Diingonnen. Rev, 'Kilpatrick of Stre,,throy, uncle of the bride, officiated and Mrs. Pallier Kil- patrick of Toronto *played the wed- ding 'music. Given in 'marria,ge by her father, the .bilde, :wore a govhi of white With long veil held with -a Wreath of orange blossoms' and varied' Rosehill roses; yellowing the cerem- ony 'Miss' Mary Douglas of LneknoW sang,": Love You Trtily.". -Five Eriends, of the bride assisted at the ;wedding luncheon. Relatives were pme- sent -from •Stratford, St.'Catherines, Strathroy„ London, Toronto'. and .T.tong Branch. California. Mr. and Mrs.., Blakeleft by motor for. Michigan. On their retain they.will reside on the groinfi's farm near . Dungannon. * , • . SURPRISE PARTY FOR BRIDE -ELECT 7") BORN BURNS -At Fort William, on Sunday • 'Sept. 4th, , to lir,•;ind Mrs: 'Herold • B. Burns; a sen -David Stewart. ' •*IViaeibi;&117-In Providence • Oaf; on Thursday, .September 10,t to Mr: and Mrs. Drennan Macintosh, • Bette% a Son,-./Iiirry. Brent's, i.; • • LANii011-4t Alejcandeft "Mtsiiste __sink:Genera „:Coderich,„ ou • August 26th, ,to. Mto, And :Mrs. Wing LanO6fi° it* 14;.;4,6. 7, LtichnOW,1 Ann, n''1 a reo also named is assistant superintend- ent of sehools* to Superintendent G. A. Wheable. • • Mr. Stothers was a Mason, . init- iated in Muskoka 'Lodge, No. 360, Bracebridge, • and ',affiliated with St. John's: 'Lodge No. 209, in -tendon. He was also a 14th degree 'Member:of the London Lodge of Perfection,. A & A. S. R. • (dintinued.On' Page 4). . • TO. HOLD INQUEST HERE THURSDAY• Adjourned Investigation Into The Recent,Death of Daniel Long to be Held Today Jury , Composed Of Local Men -Bruce County", Coroner • Dr: Thomas.. ,Sinclair in Charge Friends And Neighbors "On Thc ' Arrange Surprise •Party For Miss • ;lean Struthers -Gaelic Duet Feat- ured Short Program A surprise patty was . held at the • home of Mrs. Robt: Struthers on Tues- day night,„ when, friends and neigh- bors gathered to shower Mins jean Struthers with many: beautiful ,and iiseful,,,gifts in tionOur of her coming Marriage. A. program consisted of a Gaelicduet by 'Mis. D. Morrison and Mrs. D. Patterseh, a sett') by Mrs. Philip Stewart, nna.a .reading by Mrs: Struthers. 11, Miss Struthers thanked the Ia4lei; fortheir kindness. A delicious lunch, was served And the evening was eon - ;chided by artVing, Jolly Geed Fellow."' , The :adjourned inquest into the death of Daniel Long, Ashfield farther will be resnmed, in. Lucknew this after' non, at two o'clock in .charge of Dr:: Thomas A. Sinclair, Bruce County Cormier • and W 3 Freeborn; Brace County Crown !Attorney. The body was exhunied , and a pre- liminary 'inquest held list Wedeesday. That, afternoon a post-mortem was performed by Dr E 14 'Frankish, inedice-legal expert Of the Attorney .4eneial's bepartment, Toronto. The report of his flndingi; Was not. divul- ged..' , ". The inquest jury today *Will' conaist, of Harry Anderson Thomns.11...lEttirns„ Temple" Clarke, , Harold „:''F!ergusini; ,Dave Marshall, J. L. 'McMillan, It, H. S' E: Robertson and S. C. ' • • ., dragon, 'light colour -S. C. Rathwell. R.:Fisher; Scahiosa,--Mr:' A. SolOman, Mrs:. W. .Gordon i •Pansies -Mrs. A. Soloman; Perennial Flox=-Mrs J Salkeld, ,Mrs. A. Soloman; Nasturt. :iuini-.:Y.,Collyer; Marigolds French-. S. , C. Rathwell,_ Mrs. A. Soloman; Marigolds African -S: Rathwell; Calendulas-S. C.. Rathwell; Comes D.,Huston, Mrs.., W. Gordon;' ,Peturiiiis, double-J. Pickering„ Mrs. Wm. :McKenzie; ,Petunias, single A. Solonian,Mrs.. T. J. Saik- eld; Collection Annuals -Mrs. T. j. Salkeld,- .S. C. tfrithWell;'. Collection Perenniali:=-Mrs., T. J. ,Salkeld, S C. Rathwell; Roses, red -10s. A. Sol- oman; Roses, pink -Mrs. A Soloman; Roses, white-Mrs.:A. Soloman, S,„ C. ..Rathwell; .Roses, c011ectionlVIrs. A. Solornant Mrs, Wm. McKenzie; Table bonatable Ft:J, Moore has subpoen- aed fifteen,: witnesses to aPpear for today's healing, ineluding our resi- dents of Bainilton, thite•resideAts of Greeneck and Kinlosa ToWriships, as Well: as connainions and relatives the :late Mr, Long and medical and: aing attendants. Jitney *inners *inners at the itilliba'•boWlirig jit- Iy th FridaY. Were, .ist, Ms I1ttm ilter4 ,ilYt=-i Xenile; 4th, Mrs." Pinher.; • Bouquet, (low)=Mrs., W. Gordon, Mrs. T. J. Salkeld; Bouquet any other flowers -Mrs. T. J. Salkeld; Mrs. D. Huston; Larkspur -Mrs. A. Soloman, Mrs. T. J. Salkeld. ' • Potted Plants' . Begonia Rex -Mrs. A. Soloman, 11. Pickering.; Begonia, Tuberous dou- ble -Mrs. D. Huston, Mrs. A. Soloman Begonia; single -Mrs. D. Huston, Mrs. A. Soloman; Collection Foliage or Coleus -Mrs.- D. Huston, Mrs, Wm. McKenzie; Gloxinia -Mrs. A. Sol- omon Mrs. T. J Salkeld; Geraniums double -Mrs. D. Huston; Geraniums, single -Mrs. D. liustoii; Any other Potted Plant in bloom -Airs. A. Sol- oman, Mrs. D. Huston. ' ENGAGEMENTS , ENTERTAIN : ZION YOUNG PEOPLE AT CORN ROAST . ' Hovis and Sinsoy .Bread .r WEEK END SPECIALS " ROLLS --T76-1-FRFUF:ReAKOLVE:-7- PINEAPPLE ROLLS CHE14EA'' EUNS CTOICE -.COOKIES LAYER CAKES JELLY ;I4OLLSr • „ HONEY TARTS' , 'MAPLE ': WALNUT TARTS !RAISIN ' PIES. "CHERRY PIES- . , • .TRY. OUR.. , . . N WHOLE WHEAT AND HOME MADE BREADS. HOLLYMAN' KERV WEDDING BELLS KENNEDY--dtOBB. • . , ,The inarriage. of Olive Edna, .daugh- ter of Mr.• and Mrs: .1iVin Robb, Luk - now, to. Mr. George Kennedy, son of. Mrs, Kennedy and the late. David Ken- nedy. Of Whitechurch was solemnized at the United:Church' parsonage, Rip ley on Saturday,. Sept.. 3rd. ReV,T. N. MacKenzie ,Officiated. , The bride was attended by, her sister-in-law, Mrs. Cecil. Robb, While Mr. Duncan Kennedy, brother of tnegroom was . grOdniairiaii:"' -'7""7"-: . Fellciwing the :Ceremony' they left for a; Motor trip' to Manitoulin Island and , Northern Ontario. On their return they ,Will reside on the :groom's 'fuze near -Whitecharch. Mrs: A., C. Barrett, Mr. Victor Bari• ett; Mrs. A.. .11: Buck,. Mr Francis Buck; Mra., .1; W. Mathews and Master Billie Mathews of London anent a iew days With, the 'ladies' :parents, Mr: and Mrs Wm Armstrong: On Thursday, a very pleasant, even - Ing was , Spent at the home of Wm, Ritchie, . when the 'Misses Male and let .Ritchle-entertah*Lthe Young People to a corn roast. • The early pert of the ,evening was spent in games and contests,' the lead- ers of the sides being Mr; and Mrs. Gordon Kirkland.. ' Later the young people' enjoyed a corn roast, which was ,held outside., Songs and-gurnes wereenjoyed.'around the bonfire.' .. :• Dancing was then,lenjoyed in their home ' with Milire,rt Reed and Charlie Anderson providing the inesie Mr. and 'Mrs. GerdonLICribs an- nonnee the, engageniant of their `dau- ghter; Lillian:, to Peter Stuart Mac• Kenzie, son of Mi. ,and Mrs. Robert Vallance ,MacKenzie, 'Llicknown,; Ont., the marriage to take Phice.Septeinher 24th at Deer Park Chapel, Toronto. WON .FIRST. MONEY • June grtitton owned by DOrialrl Mebharles, *on first nieney in the 17 clasa at, the 'Elnhrft Meet on , Labor Pay; and, siecOmpliShed it n no in three' straighe heats.. SCOTCH CONCERT, PLEASES' CROWD COWLE-LMacDONALD Hart „House Chapel was the :setting: for a, pretty ,wedding on Saturday, When :Miss Maiy Isabelle MacDonald, daughter ,of ,Mr. and Mrs., Donald A. MacDonald, Lochalsh, Was married t� Ceakwell COwle, London._ son- ef Mr. and -Mrs: W.-G.--CoWle,,, NaPanee. White gladioli and ferns• deCorated the chapel, and,. Rev; J. L. Lawson of Victoria College; officiated. Mr. Charles SedgeWick , played ‘,:the. Wedding ,Music, and the soloist was Miss 'Vera' A. McLennan of Windsor, cousin of the bride: , Given in; marriage by her father • the bride 'Wore A graceful gown of white mousseline de soie banded in lacev'and-ber-finger.---tip- -veil • was eaught: with Orange blossoms. 'She • carried a bouquet of bride' : roses, •Miss Elizabeth MacDonald was her sister's attendant, wearing a" gown of embroidered, peaeli, chiffon, and earrY- ing., an arm banquet of gladioli. The, hest man was Mr.' Ted Burns. • The reception afteiward, was held . at Victoria College, where Mrs, Mac- Donald received her guests' *Wearing a gown of. black lace with black het' and Corsage of sweet Peas. Themether of the .hriciegrporni was gowned in green lace' with green ' felt: hat and corsage of roses. • Later Mr.' and" Mrs!,'Cowle left for a wedding :trip, the , bride travelling in a tailored suit „ef black broadcloth With patent'. velour accessories. They Will live ,in. London, Ont.* ' tan mainnt.,04 Well Receiveff-UnCX-. , pected Pleasure Was Solos By Car- rick Douglis.'_• The Pipe Band's annual, Scotch Cnn- cert held in the . Arena . on Friday. 0/ening attracted a crowd of some 'Ax hundred persona; who enjoyed an excellent program. •• • Mernbers, of the Fusiliers Regim- ental Band of. Kitchener, joined With the, legal_ band for the night; and an unexpected visitor who kindly; assist- ed on ,the program was Carrick, Doug. his Of New York, who was heartily: greeted by the audience. Cameron Geddes, ably presided RS master of ceremonies, and contributed' vocal selections. A display or Scotch dancing was given by: Etta Belle Mac:behold - MarYlklouise: Porteous, Mary Lorraine Johnston and Mary McQuaig. Tom Hamilton', Scotch' Comedian and soloist of Toronto, .delighted. the and lived up his famc-. of :bidire:ienw.gd Canada 6So takon by hi p Chicago visitor •rho was in the aud- ience 'tried otter the show to induce Mr. Ilitinilten* to Move to' that , city, The dance'hilled'tojediew the con- cert was cancelled. Section h of , the donee, platform had been used for ti stage, and the Town hlair was not available as it\ Wit's laid ea &r the flower lhoW. It was not possible:at the p tete hour to prepare the *street for a street dance; and the ocaninittee found it 'necessary to Call off the. liandeer 'wliich a large -crowd' had gatheted.„, • • RICH 4tRD8ONDQUPE' ' A couple; graduates :Of Victoria College, were married Friday. evening in First. United 'church; Port 'Credit; the bride being Kathleen, Roberta -Deupe,, daughter of, tir; nd Mrs. H. A. Deupe. of Port Credit and formerly of Lucknow,' and the groom, 3. How-' LIGHTNING:SET GASOLINE .:AFIRE Bolt, Striking Near Garage On Gaunt " Farm Ignited Small Can of Gait ; That :Endangered Building peclal Sale of 1847 Rodgers Silverware Five Patterns .nER .MAJESTY, LEGACY ARGOSY,* 'ANNIVERSARY SILHOUETTE FOR EXAMPLE: - ONE ' DOZ:. TEASPOONS . Reg. Price 17.50; • tA. SALE PRICE OPEN STOCK PATTERNS,. ALSO AVAILABLE ,IN COM.: PLETE SETS • . . • These Prices Cannot Be Guar- anteed After September 1.2th PLACE ORDERS AT ONCE .TRY GLISENCLENE . The Ne* --;---Wonl-Wesir-Or-Scratch c m JEWELLER, , LtiCKNOir. A.bolt of lightning striking a naiPle tree; On' the farmi of Mrs, Joseph Gaunt, during a severe • 'germ last Wednesday,, WAS believed responsible for igniting a small "tan 'of gasoline that endangered the, garage driv- ing 'She& At the time ,Ernest; Gaunt was do- ing aenie repair .work to the :car' ond. ,Wee using a small .quantity Of .gaj. ohne in an open can for Cleaning pur- rioses. As ilia .holt-strnek the tree a few feet away, and travelled tabhethe 'wire Once; the „gasoline 'burst: Int6 ilinfea and it required some quick act- ion to get the flaming can into the op, the flames, *311 RS thebilkting gasoline -soaked rag, used tor wiping purposes, that lay nearthe dtuns at gasoline, • Ord Richardson; younger .son .of Rev..; .. and Mrs J. D. Richardson of Sndbury, !gc,ehreeingeinoybitia'sndf.1;t:.;rWiDefrbibianteled;et 'tthe' e - Wedding *.intisic. Palms; and.gladioh decorated the, Church. Given in inert-, . 'age by her 'father, the bride were a gown finger gdeur!tilyi p vien ito ta k t lace over Herr.:!4iinwith floWera werepremier roses and lilies , of the valley Thebride's sister; Helen,: was the, attendant, being-frecked in atinainaringliice.,OVer satin:twith :Small headdress; if ostrich tips to Match: . She carried butterfly roses, '‘Beirieri Ceyne, Toronto, was groomsman and the ..nalieta irieliided Harold -bogie,"' PrercaelipktioPon otoleok"pdialice6rattYtithjed,!ineotellioef the bride's parents, her 'Mother re CeiVing in a 'gown. of teat We „velvet: with hat id match and dubennet Her, corsage was Of dtibtainet erehidS, The groom's: another, who also ceivek :sore black Ante -With bhick aeteseeries and.earaage ol roaes. Atter, short Motet trip. Oast, ilie CoUple Will BO in Toronto : The bride chOSe for travelling a egket ,freck of deep turepioise--hineLcrope-twith-60iLaa' ' •" essories. • • , :1••.