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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1938-09-08, Page 4ROUND TRlP TRAVEL. BARGItiS frOoll , LLJ(icilOW SEPTI ft' ", T-0 "-CHK-AG:07--$1-2;110 . ,......, .SEPT.17' To. WINDSOR To , DETROIT $4.45 , , , Equilly Low •Farfrom All Adjacent C. N. It:Stations ' " • . • es _. • For in, service 'going and retaining, aee hanbills Or ask any agent " . • IN, NOVA SCOTIA. CALEDONIAN .15A* • (BY P• .A..-MacPengalID • 41090w in IA ilLiononoilmoso4.4mmiommi4, BERyiE T249A Miss eIjt.AIIett. totidesboi'o; • Was the est �f her eopsins the Pet- fainilles over the holiday Mr:, and • Mrs. Robt.•=liunter;, Mrs: •iltubba, and Mr. Roland Hill, all ,of. Torento were week -end "guests "cif 'Mr• and Mrs. Jai: Hunte. ' • Mise Isobel Singer cif Fergus• is. the pew-teaeher,in-S."-P,..11.o, 3, ,Con.5. A large number • of- Tien attended, ,the Sale of, faint, stoelc and implern. ents ' at the Fuller home, Con. 9., on 'I'hurs. •• Mr; Chas. Fitssimm,Ohs • Pink- erton acted' as auctioneer: Miss Erwin of Waterford ,is ing niece Mrs,, L. ,S. Mott et the Parsonages ' : ' • 'Mrs: Williams (nee DOnalda Lm • say) who has been visiting her"fornier home, North Line; returned to her home :in Northern Ontario. §he Was accampanied part of the way,,'Y bar Oster, and brother,;Miss Annie ,Lind-• • Say and Mr. Del Lindsay. - Miss Jean, McLelland returned Fri. day to her duties oe;the•Iiioi School ' Ms Noble ,,Harrigan.ta now able to be around: agaiii • after •her recent illnesa:.. , • s ., • •: , • : lMrs ." Milian of Ripley visited her 'friendMrs. 1. Sturgeon on Monday. • ."Messrs. Jas..'11nnter and "Rob- ;1.ert•Son''`of :Con. 9,' left Tuesday on, a business'.trip to .Manitoulin .IsIdnd: • ; Mia. Jas. Hunter is' spendingta rely 'days with her daughter, Mrs: S. Erner- ' :ion; South table. (Intended For •Last/Iireek). • 'Mrs' , Clerk Lewis and daughters Isobel and Georgina, also Miss Helen Campbell, all of Torento,rviaited ,. Miqs- eS' Gertrude and, Alice' ; Miss..Sadie Bushell spent • the litter part of the Week in -Toronto. • ' Bes. MeRitchie; Sr, of SOmbra ,waS az•guest-at_the. home McRitchie. • " • • Word . Was .received her 'Of ,the ' Miss Elleda days last "Week Visitors -Wit • jOhn Over the • 'Mrs. •Roley, •Ri and Mrs. Rola id•Vimmins, ,Mr. and Mrs. Garry Ni •. of 'Detroit. ' Mr. and Mrs. • Bobbie of Mitch Roli417.1fiTeht-e7O gueats of Mr. ,a ner -on Sunda Mr.• and Sunday vitors with Dungannon friends. •. Mr., Thos. 'Varna Were VI • and' Mrs.. W ir , • nter fe* Tbronto, n. Mrs, 0410. 'Ritchie. and • eeld.end were Mr.' and 'ale. Wiiadatir; 1:939,t CertainlY it• cannot come with= opt. trernendeas work and, sacrifice. No one (ten doubt the ability end pub-. lic-apiritednesi sof ouicommunitV . . • %Lidera—hut it is a Matter of inspir- ing the whole cenntryside to work. for the sticcese of •such a venture. ',For those who.hope these 1939 dreams may materializeand who f- ua don't7',4hes.e conalnelltS ten' another Caledonian Day may be' of interest', Reeeat.ly:' '.aolind myself attending copferencejathelittle,eollege town of Antigonisli, in:Eastern, It cameas a 'very pleasant surprise tci••• find tut jhe. second afternoon Of our ,StaY,•,itWO-, was to be a Gallic sports eontit,iiing the pleaa-, ant• surprises,- that ou1. sesaions would be so, arranged to "enable us to attend: The latter was, not so •surnriaing; per:, haps, when one recalled' that of forty: -three-eanference_spettkes,s,,, than sixe bore 'the.name of '1VlacDon- •C4, 'Ritchie an,t 11," Mr. , alid• •Mrg d Mrs' Henr Giza- laat.• ' • s, RiehardGardnei were. tied; Mrs. Fred Reed of 'tors „on Sunday' with Ritchie. Teachers cif this s Monday to their sch Wester, Zion; Miss E No. 14 Wawenosh; Lo Varna and Mr •Elmira. • • Messrs. Fred, ion and •S' ors.ern,e.es Mr. and ar tion returned: on els."' Was.•Ada ede Winter, to se Elsie Ritchie. avid Anderson to as., Davi ner ett mint on °Men Isaac 'Andrew, essts. EWA. Andfew and Fred .Anderacin attended the fun- •eral of .Mt, J. C Stothers at London on Tnesday• afternoon:, Mtich. Sympa... ihy 'frdin this community is:ektentled to Die•bereeved. .. Mr.. and 'Mrs: Vernon Hunter werc recent visitors:with Mk: and Mrs.. Win Hunter, Jr • • , '''• • ' . Mr: Fred: Anderson,'Jr. spent'Son- daY With Harald. Gardner." ••; • . - Mr. Leine 'Gardner AS' spending this week With Oakville end Hantilteft . „ . friends, also attending the 'Toronto Exhibition: .•t •: • ' • '• .• ' • . • • ' .Mrs",. Anson Finlay .,of Ltickhow Mr. and.Mrs-Fred Anderion, •Mrs. I. .4ndievr; MES • john Helm of Wien ,at. -teeded.-the_Blake,,Kilpattick weddiAL . . yen -Saturday' afternOon,-. • . • •;.." • Miss. Kathleen- Gardner 'anent " the week -en d with; her cousin, Miss Dor,: ,othy ."trwin; bOandary ; West. Ande-- • ded the onday, rklaild;.1VIre," • WH 'TECH URCH B LAKE 'FRIENDS celebrated 'her .8.501 tiirtbda7 44)Ti Other metribers of'' the Saitily. .were ptlesen( frena Tortutto. A, siSte in -Taw, "Mrs. ,glizabeth Treleaven wnn r(MAVW,NrIN,MYS) ilsnueat. • • " MiSs 'Veluna Scot t her. tonsils retie:Yea last Weele,..!' • • We are "sorry 2aiSs Janet • Craig .is SENT-; Ci.00K "nder•-•-thet-doctorta-care.„,_ 1„, aftd:lyIrs. John"Blake, anti Bern,' ' Geerge. Enationa and friendof. • Mr, ali . 4 Mi Je,n Turner and fain-, ice spent leat week at C -,7N:,-- immivatient*Plea,satit#eekl,,ehd-witli: .of Kitchener, ,also Mr., W.Scio4,t Toronto. his• brother Lorne n(1 ErationSf• aid kips qf Kinlough 'visited • Tea:ehers and stildents. have .reautped lYfr, ahtl, Mrs. Ben. Cernfort and: Ep+ -Albert Paters011,• • ' Mrs: McConnell' nnd. Reth•alitr Mr, • one day leaf, Week withi,Mr.; 1'4;3; their :datiea again with, Miss"' Graeq. et: St. "•Catharines, and Mr. "and , Mrs, Ogilvie and daughter Miss Jean Ogilvie of Toronto spent tbe week -end • with the former's fatliet, Mr. Jean Clubb. ." Thre Will tie na service hi' the Pres- byterian elipreh,..here,on Sunday owing to the anniversary, services' ot Lan death of ;William Alvin Rainshew• of Diminuire,. California; Deceased • was , horn on ,Con: 5. of Kincardine Twp:;' and 'was the .eldest:ecin of Mr, and• . Mrs: R. Ranithaw Of ••Langhani, Sask. YOUR DOME -TOWN' PAPER Old 41ien4a here extend sympathy to • •• the bereaved ones in their sorrow fear that we do not arwnys,.give• •DIVen 'So lin& sitYs George', Matthews Adlitris; the Rev. and Mrs Pollock ; 'Mrs- Gill:414st and Ebis •vonoiqi spent last' week at Bruce Beatii„ •-•Mr, and ;Ms. :4anieg, •:p,eiyden, and 'Son -Mines, Mrs; Alex.",Latcli Of De- troit and Messrs' Robert and lloreee McGuire visited. oh Sunday With Mrs David �iiiies., •. • ' „ Mr.„ and Mrs, Dungan McMillan and lamily-aiscr-Mr:--and--;Mrs74. and family all. of ..Detroit spent the week -lend with their brothers MeSars. ;John and.. Pat -Tick "lVIcMillati• 4 and Mrs. Bert' Reid and, famil3 Mrs. , 'Catherine Eggleatchie nli ot ListoWel.'visitecV on Monday With tht latter!s• daughter, Mrs. Henry Patter Soil; •• •4" •• "' Mts. David Kennedy and Mr Pte Kennedy visited: one day:last week with the fornier's daughter; Mrs. Tichborne goderiCh.• •2 • ' • •• • and Mrs. Hank , Kruger end daughter'Lois,' also Mrs. Itoy Cringle aild daughter Helen; visited last week with Mrs. petrid ,Gillies. • Mr. Hewitt Of Rockwoed Spent the "Sorry I..can't speak • a "Word of it,". had ' to admit to . an oa. twinkle - eyed fellow addrc:Isiari,.m,ie, in Gaelic. "Whitt a.' peety l" ""And itli ,a name like MacDougall," he adee I, When hr found Outony name, and where r. from. "We've brnaRlit, cloWn Pipe - Major ," ireep4erktvris'airoie Hamilton •tor the games today ; 'Hamilton's, in. •IJpper., Canada, too, isn't itl" Which, I had to adMit, it was. • Down in this fishing—farming—min g area of Nova Scotia the love of the highlands still runs' strong and deep. On display Were•• -beautiful tar Rinke to prefab.; Miss Bernice Blake to . Crewe,- Mies 4ealt Anderson tii Kinlb),!_gb; 111')qY 40nPt,ork Wrtiocet=" 'er and Miss •Mcfypt of :Kill less to, oni: ,ciwn-achool,• NO. 9, Ashfield' 'Also,. Elvit'and ,Ferne TWainley to. Lukno1iighSchool,and MarY„Hor- ton to' Attliur. • • . • Mr; Richard Kilpatrick .% auPP1Srinv, for Miss TvnAJdfferSiflC.ethlt : ;Valley school, for. 'the- liejtt .Montii: Mrs., R 1 Kilpatrick ;and Mrs..•3'. -McCormick of Long Beach 701 ri,Ift',.xy110 114v,! .anent:the past three' weeks ..vith Mr; and Mrs. S.• ,patrick; left Tuesday; for" 5trathr'Osr. 'Mr. and Mrs. -Paltrier Kilpetrick have also returned to their •honie in tiOv-; •onte.• - • • , Charles:, Odes. of Essex was renelving old aconaintances in.. this noighbOurbooti last week. • •krnimbek of yonngpeople gathered in the hall 'Tuesday, evening.. Of last Week,' le hone* Olive- • Mae KilpatriCk, whose ' marriage took place., last. Saturday.. After 'a ,varied ,programme of readings' • and songs .Olive Was, Called, to..the front and pre- sented with an ateractiveniantel ,The following address ,vves ..read•by Mr.., Harold WebSter: and the. present- ation made •by' Gtaeft. coaaraaaitsi; August, 3oth; 1.93g Dear . ,• It is withrfeelings• of regret • we .1e -ern that:Yea' soon to lee. our, iti,dSt:„.."Ve wish to take .this import= nniti to. express • the sincere regards We will. alweysfield .for you. • You ,have always been: a , willing werker' in the Church, Sunday School, _and Young People's Society, and have neverkeftised to do your -share in any.: thing that Was asked Of :you, Your, kindly, hell). in; ail our meet- ings "and, your sincere :Christian char- , acter has. been' a source of inspiration. tfri US., We quote the.' Words . -Edgar Guest: "Life' is sweet, just because Of the' friends lye:lie:ye made. And :the things which'in Common we • tpreps ainrita:ettine wttea,hialite,csa, rtahrfiei'af:iirno _f weiverkrie 3 ad ckw iithi a nMilrasg. 0.,Jnan,61ess rt, 111 'orn nit* and weaving never'• have Mr. Robert McKenzie, Mr. and" lost • Few' indeed were these 'thwn' Snider. Of, also Mrs,..Cath- 0114..0:hit; carried no bit of cOlnur e1ifle _ Oxfora of . Detroit spent the to shOw."-;t14ir'einn- , • ' week end • With Mr. and Mrs. 'Thos. Perhattg the PiPes' .1.1et high Ingles. as. musical inatiuments,---perhaps;---- • hut know that seldom has music so thrilled rile'as :the •piping •Aritig- • • • • . • ' ., • • . • , . • • ., 4 • Miss Jean .McLeed returned Set..to due 'credit•to our homertoWn. paper; " Among those who attended the Tor well-known writer. It seems to. 'take , onto Ex ion were, Bert an,:r0 eside so man of the or:. Needham "and Harold:'MeIntosh: • lirs2,31,`Cole.ef Detroit spenclizq., • .., her: Vacotion With her'father,,‘Mr. Jag. and sister Mrs: W.*Gerden. Miss Mildred 'Riddell had "fonili , ..!'operation ,in, Kincardine Hospital, .thc .. • ••operation • being performed by th " McFarlane of 'London. • • . Miss, Ma.:rjorie, Harrison of: Huron eonSin Mise Bernice • 'Arit Istrnn.g• •,••• ;., • • The interior interior of •• going •.Soine .Changes; . the catnenfer. work being done by D. W:.". Fleming. Mr.. Mid Mrs. 4. "11,.• Glass, Toroti to; 'Ash ..trir. and MTS. .Ralph . Glass and Sons AiliaorPand :Ross of Virden, Man" • visited friends here • during the week. 4 ',...Mt"." and • Nits: , Thos,. Hewitt and daughter; I•janeY Ann,, of To:•L ;into; •wliO haVe been holidaying hei.e. returned liorne'Thuttday: • . • ' cf.. M. Guest,, Mrs. auelt and fainiy visited Mr. and' Mrs: Rp • • , ' • and Mrs: E. A. McLelland uc- ,, roniPanied 'hi Mr..." and •Mrs. Wilbert ciinory.gifts .and priVileges which, he- cipSe • they ; •_are • rather ., 'expected,. •3timidate little" 'extra, excitenlent from day to day, •But when we leave.. emir tionie4own; then we:think Of thernany things---,-;enr .home-toWn • 'neWinaper. especiallywhich •we''. and •cif which . we often deprived.. That 'hotel manager: who; arranges to lorie hi:hue-town. paper' Of. hia,, guest '• livered each •day " to hiS•lrooni7dpes wise erkl• shrewd • thing' Rarely de .1. go.to' a 1.1argei city without,' huutiug out its oitt7017toWn_ iiewpaPer, stand, I like, .not onlY,to bnY. hpnie-toycn, paper; 'bat many papers citiOs,.juat to study who . have coine. there for their:home-town paper: ,..I, like their lciyalty, for •one, thing; and thea am ••• ..often •, amused . hyl the strange ond Often hUniorous" "state - Merits made; as they try..toatir up 'Coriverszition.," With • the . newsman; Peotile away from' • home often', get lonely, and there Seems to be . some= thing `a oothing' to this loneliness just the.' Mcniient • when thot . stranger learns that he can, get his home -town .newspaper "jOst around •'the corner,". and take it to his rqoni for the night But the! lime -town newspaper itself Whet ,•en• institutiOn $innetbing vePy great .and. important •wduld be lacking the without a aingle . • UNIVERSITY EXHIBIT , Western Fair; 1241, 1938 ..1 One ; Of attract- • ive features at ''the West- • ern Fair 1937 was the •"' UNIVERSITY ()F • ERN ONTARIO exhibit on., the sectiiid finer ,a1 the east' end' 'tit the •Miinufatturere'r, r Beldg., Thousands' of people 'Visited the :,,eXhibit ailj found" it interiselt. , terentingl,• It will he in plate 'again , this year in an prilatged. • and iniproved PA.mOt- • *Mg it: As. I 'looked •across_that beautiful valley, with - the university • Infildings, on iny right; over .there the ,ceinetery with its white eitosses timid neat' green" plots, thei•e the ' sunny "'fields' ;end .to My left the hills that °bemire •view Of 'the :Sea and right before' us nestling the town ninth it eipst resemble Many .valleya i41 -the highlands.- FIereJiveilie..._des t end a Ms of men Who fought ...and--lost-.--with Bonnie Prince Charlietif the •CaVeil; anter,s who sought religions freedom ine'new land, As I watched the crowd with More' than one •priest and 'Min- ister gailY•entering into the fun, with the'. pipers, resplendent .with _Cell:int.' marching ahead,—as I, drink in the wild •nnisic of the pipes;. it :seenied • that much, of whet their • forefatheis held dear had still not been lest. ' • • Soon the games are on • With a grandstand of :perhaps a thousand and several times' that, number croWd- 11%, the vantage peints. Everything bespeaks careful planning .and,:nian- . aging. Well_nlaCed, load speakers call :the• -contestants and supply a running •eqemientary on the different events. Platform, track and field eVents1Pro- ceed, simultinecivalY se that a ':very heivy program is 'runoff in' a .feh newSpapei of its own„;, Even 'the. sniall AtoWn, witheut, its ilewsPaPer, is at° disadvantage. "Opp iitOne7;town news - pa keep keeps ;OS informed about *lira is gOiPg on all aroinid us, It fighti our battles for, ns:• It stirs uti ou• r °Often sagging :couriige. and it. create spirit—useful civil- without AV,Iiitti a toWn city ish't:.Of age. Redd • your own ''hOing town paper: Stnipor • it in eVeri.way N-.)sible Give it sugr gestiOns.',It Will welcome them... Tell , it S editor What* you' like about•it; weft as what you don't' like. Ile will welcorne bolit'opinions, fast so, long ,as .theY Are :.conStiluctiVely, offered, I VOW' home -town newspaper in your speitestrian; your. friend' and adveCote, . • . A HEALTH SERVICOF THE CANADIAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION AND, LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES' ' ; BAD •BREATH and Mrs. RonaldStormattended. the Blake-KilPatrick wedding en rittlik:. Anniversary '.service i will, he held •inewe church on Sunday - Sept. llta. when -Rev. "D„; A. MacMillan, :e, former, Pator• Will have charge of the Ser., vices" at .3 and '7.30P. Miss Brind- 'ell-"seloistof"-Atwood:,:willnaSSISt. it the n,ainging: , • ' Mr. Bell has, started to build the 'bridge' en • the Elnewater • blighWaY. oPPoStte, Mr, C, Boyd. s lent. • • Misses Grace and •Betty -Treat "of' • Chicago Spent the holiday •• at the heme,of their cousin Mr,'Itnsa Bissett. ••: THURS.$0TEMDgR, 81* 1938 irablearid, .for that re4so-h,-Ciiii-olaa: .ation shonld.. he given by ever,yone. *INFIELD—NOTES „Mr. and Mrs...Will llunter and Mr: Mr, Mid Mrs. Jake 'Hunter and family visited with Mr 'and Mrs:. John• Mc- Kinnon at Tiverton. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Ritchie' and I3obby of Mitchell spent the week -end With Mr adn Mrs. Robert Ritchie. ". Misses Frances' Gilmore a London , and Margaret, R..N, otWelland spent the week -end with their Parents; 'Mr. - and Mrs. It E. Gilmore.' • Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Holland and Wesley of Clinton Spent the weelc-end, -with Mr.' and Mrs.P. •Clotik.. • Mr., and Mrs. , Ea. McKenzie 'of London visited 'with the latter'a par- ents, 'Mr. „and,,,,M.rs,"--.MeP•9..n!.*h.,::-...'„ Mr. and Mrs. 'Wilfred .Hogan and :0,--480100kormsaa; • Wiartoli forced tliree, game Aeriei before Wingharn loecanie Brnce Leag-, ue champions. * • * * * Whighan-I. won the first game to 5; but •last. Thursdai -in Wiaiton, the Rednien, won their first game of the•-•-feinT bY"."a"Store'of from „behind in the 9th with two' big • rune,. to *turn the trick.. • ' . . . Wingham, however; ' had, "little di& • „ ficulty,in taking the third "geine;•plity:. • ed :Port Elgin on Saturday, by a • score of 17 to 6. • • ' o 4 ip . . .4. Wtarton; 'breaking .intO ball this • season, played .all—their—Oredtilellm games . Northern Group "R"'". teams, and were never able to win a ;fixture,They were a considerably 'im- proved team -in the "Q' playoff ser- ies.' 4 * * * *, Winghem now continue their quest for a O. B. A. "C" title and rneet Clinton in the. next round, the first . game of the sere being played Mon- day, • when Clinton, edgedeut a 10 to 9 `victory in :ten innings.. Hugh 'Cum- ings did the mound work for 'Wing= to the causes of the conditiofl. in order to avoid its .ticcurrence, , • •, 0. • The fermentation Of food particles in the /Plinth will •almost certainly cense hod breath: ii4g;caranionly. ac- cuka •whea foed- is held in a decaying' tooth cavitY, proper tare of the teeth, by., brushing •theni. • ragulerly after .meals and—most importantrtireof all—at bedtime, in order te get rid of.the •taod parti1es, and 1!:Sr tle securing of regular 'dental care will , prettent bad lweath frioni e source thal ia now •coniinon., • When there is aetual: disease of the . • • mouth, such as pyckrhoea; • 'or of the . adjoining parts; bad breath may ',re - suit" either front the condition or from .the ,fernieritatiOnof food pa'- ticies which the' :condition favors. A healthy throat anda.mouth kept cleeh byregular-use of the tooth-brush:are the first considerations, •in preserving: an inoffenitlre breath: . . In addition to the .lobel conditienz, which act as a cause. 'bad breath, there are general cenditions. ,'which bring it elicititT.We. think, first, of the digestive tract because in .or minds a bad taste in the niduth is.frequentiv assqdiated with digestive upaets.: Red breath" 'daes not; occur quite • often among these ;who .overeat, or Whose. ehimrnation is faulty : The bad breath,' in ,spch cages,' is really a sympton 'of an abnintnal ',Condition • ot the diges- tive traet and is regarded as such bY the individuars physician. ..". • • Under such conditions •rthe remedy' lies in. giltering the mode of living., A, proper diet, ay0idanee Of" Over eating Qt of, over -indulgence in , one or DiOre articles or, diet, regular elioninatien. increased intake of Water; and exer- cise are the nobita Whibb should first be dealt with..Y • , The totre4ion• of any utpleasani leder should alwaya bethought dfalong the lines of tie removal of •the cause• ,it inuch, preferable tiO'. o:oereorie. body edora by *regular "bathing than 'atteinpting. to oVernawei• them by 08- ing;:perfumes. In 'the "Shine way, the. logicel Matinee of dealing' with .baa' breath iS, to temxtve its tatiSe. , , • A Areatitelit of symptprias is ne- tessery, but their care and' ,the Pre= f th • 1.1“0 d d 'a • vention O eir rec nee ,e en p- ot ,the t.reatittent of the :cense, the root of the cenditidn: It never Pays to teriinorize; it is 'always satiSfeeto0' :to get te grins lt•,itlf: the cause, • • : this its seventy-eighth, , niegt; prizes are ,eagerly. 'sought fot ,—the jaVelin throW', tossing the cher,--the • various . jumna. The ;high jump -'is 'won at'5' 8:1/2", btit: the 'Winner, Makes an. exhibition; jump at 5.' • failuig at the even:six feet. Other ie Orda are "eorrespendlY good. The track races, especiallY, the three Miler.,..fPr previous winners, , is: very interesting. •:0ii the. Platform. some- .23: seek to: Prove their, • prowness on the " .pipe rliihe about 30 daneerg delight. the ciewd with their .intrieate foot Wo11•.1 And.N4fien all the piping and, dano: ing and Swift's are Over", •itis happy elevvd that diaperaes •to 'neighbouring towns and farnia,,with nurnher Web-. ing in for: the dance in the, evening: SUrelk;',..theyl.can all say, --"it's .•been a great ;clay.c, • . •• ,. • , • •• •,Bt.q, 4 wasn't tO see 'their highland games thb:t. 04-fsited the Men of Ail-;• tigioniSli, at another 011ie •11.1, tell you. of that. • • • , 'Young ipeopie• vi;ho , Sheane 1,01 -by MOtOr OD, tUe4dity t4t -Abeicing- Weetorn tanede, z iVersity 'Career Rh Mild. net ' Rot. Nilotic; MOderator, of White., fai to' 'See this exhibit... •eltiirek•Wati gifeet, at knot dinireh iiiilliiiiiiiiiii.10111111111011.11 8 r "e 1t $undy Share • • , We wtant :to live. on, not because of ••• pareelves ,•• •:.. • -intabeeauee.ef.._the„neonli• wh• o' tare:: -Its givipg_and_do1flgfOr1Omeb0d\ ,else • , • ,•• . • On that, all. .lifes splendour depend's. And the joy of this word, when you've •• sunnned all . .Is. found' - in, the 'Making of friends.. . We :do' net. wish to • Say, ."GoOd-bye,.. Olive;• for we hope that you may find Your'. Way back among : us soneetinies. But at.thig time, we would likeio give you something.; Which yaii• May keep. as remenabrancefroisii yourfrien4i Of this church. Please accent his gift": end .when you. gq te. your new lieme, May yon' know : that'. our Best Wishes, go, with Yon. ' • • . • babe. of Toronto spent the week -end With Mr. •Hogan's nerenti.: . • • Mr: and Mrs. E. McDOnagh are in Landon attending thefunertil-of the late:J. C. IStethere. ' Mr. and, Mrs Plunkett • and :babe, of Port Albert and Mr. :and 'gra.' Melville Raiment of l'arantountvisit= ed with Mr: and,,Mrs. Les Ritchie over Sunday. , ..SIts." Dora Lumbers of TOronte Spent Ile', week -end with friends ,bere., and Mrs. Q. Dickson and Jack Korn of Philadelphia :spent the hot- id.aY at Mr, Raas.Bissetts 4nd ntheir return were eccoMpanied by Rgymond !torn who .spent the "SurnMer here: Donne Haniilton i4horne a fteP pleesarit •visit ivith• her aunt in, ‘ Windscir, • • • • • • . .: Mrs. : tyre, Mrs, " Xing and Maud MneXen zie of Detroit Y is I te at Ore home' of Mt,,,,No.G•t:Mackeritie ver the 'holiday.,, ; Mr, and 'vit.., Neil J. MacKenzie • sent a.• few ilgYs' With relatives iri -CleVeland; • •-7,""" •gept. (tt'h: marked. the, op oil lit r y the, eehoele ih this , Teacher': "Why are. Wei% qbjeek.', lonable:?" "• Pupil: "Because.' they make his- tory." 1 • . ' , • ' STOT/IEltS•DIED :SUDDENLY' •IN LONDON'. . . Signed611....b.te:11"alf of 'the 'Blake , Coni- ninnity dreee' Blake • •.11arcild:Webster. ,Olive4in :a' few well 'chosen *01.113. thanked' her friends for their level? ,gift. • • " , ,Following this, the • ',young people • built,, a campfire • outside and :held, a cern roast, . :which' everyone enjoyed -Ori", Sunday. morning . Mrs.•••••. Henry Herten received the. sad news of the sadden' death of her brother, Mr. Can- non 'Stothers of 'London, Mr. Stothers was the 'third' menthe'. of' a• firing of seven, and was the .pOn,, of the late 4t. and Mts., William Stothers, Of the, 9th Con;',of , , • . • .Mr. Stothers and his Wife who was formerly 'Miss Florence Sleigh. of •Ter - onto; had • just returned on. Friday, front a trin to, the West., His; death came very uneXpectedly;•,-rind was, , • great shock tO the family as well att the entiit conununity. Besides hia• wife , three ;altall children SurVive.• • • in • ,The• funeral service :was held. on TueSday afterinion • ,in London,, with interment • there also. •We extendour deeneat. sympathy to the (.,,Continued •fretti, Page t): - . He was a direetor, Of .theltoiidon Kiwenis Club and :for the pest .two Years had, 'been 'head ‘,o4' the .12:loy's' Work_Board ef London. • , , • He ..,vyas,'married: in 1922 to 'Miss Florence Sleigh; :of'storonto,, who .Surs) vilres,' With three :children, Donald,.:.13; jean,.'10, and Jack, seven. There are Mao, tWo.. sisters,_ Mrs, Jessie Crispin. ()gems, sask., and Mrs. r4ke Herten of • Lneknovit four biiithera,,.• S. B.'. Stothers, :agricultural repreaentative for Wellingtons County, Of" Arthur; W. , B. 'Stahel's; of ; the keivinater COmPanY; London; E.4,Stothers, an 'graduate ,faiming ;near :St& City, Sask., and ,•Eir. E. Stothers, .inspeetor .of public schools. Pieton • • A private; service' was held.•at ;the gitni)1Y.:•'hifttei•l.cal tfysteritali ' ,h1Storleal:141aijhed..tdr . , . ‘.CREWE • Clinton juveniles, .,,MAitland Leagib. dhanme, 'are playing..Off in the 0. By' A:playdoWne-with.OwenSoutd juven- iles,Who proved too classy .fer". the Clinton lads,:when they took the ftist o•ame on Monday by •a 15 to 2 count: ' ' Hanover, Bruce League "B":.chanip-,... ions went one up in. the first round • Of the playdciwils. on Monday With Pen= • etiing? when they flashed ' splurge' in the eighth , to • knot the'. count,, 'and pushed 'over a• kiln in the tenth ..to win 7 to • • • home followed by• public'service Tuesday- in -Colborne Street United Church.. Rev. A. M. Stuart;'.of :that church, was assisted by Rev. W. A. Townshend in the service llnterrnenl was ,in London Metnerial Park. • ayed 'S bl ,tribtite to the ..nieTOrY:, of In- spector Stothersthe, onening..of the London schools tvad Wednesday. : •. ,London, .widespread ..tribute • to" :the work of Mr.' Stothers was express- ed. , . Superintendent G. A. Wheable spoke feelingly, of his death as a personal loss.. "He had hden associated • with me 'in his work and he had always eo.:tipl'Oted With the board:Hehar been a lpyal:"emplokee• Of the depart- ment and :his coatributlon. to the ed- iicational work in this city .has. been' 'Oat. •,11e will be a hard -men to re- , :Frank Mcdert ey, \the ,• relieved * Bob BridgefOrd M the' skitli, got a 'million dollar Single; in the extra hiri. • ; ing,that scored Harold Wendorf, frem. ecoitd With the 'winning run and with two out. ' ' • . Pellet:tug cimped the Nerth Sniicoe Lague title by •defeatiag'Meaford in the final :game 13. .11. .. .• . Mr. and Mrs. Harold Allinand fain - :Hy Thicknow visited 'my $unOy' with -Mr, and Crozier. . . • Mr. and 'Mrs. Wilfred Drennan, 1. • C.• and ikOrairirie Spent Sunday 'with M. and Mrs, :ladies' Drennan; Kin- ASHFIELD ,IcouNpL. • Augnat,.8th" • • Cetnieil • met' on :abolie, date, ;nditintes. of former „meetings.. Were. read and 'unproved 'on'tiotion ef---Culbert-And FraYitet MoVed'hy Johiniton and Culbert end •,'"" •' carried that the followingaccounts be 'place and I ,knew of nilsonewiko can. his' post as be did. I feel .hia•: losa . , ; as that of a brother." . .••• .• . 6 • Spealcitig 4311 behalf • of the Board �f Edu,pationi,Ttutgo itot..Ntr.. A.. ToWils', iterid, Said: Ktri• the •naaaing., of John .Stothei•sLandon suffered, a greet loss and particidarly 'opt .eillicationfil Oa. tern. He. was Most •tonscientiatie and moat ...proresive in his thinkIng• 'end hi all ,bit WM* edueati9i1O1ly, 'The ad_ Partnieilt Of education recognized him at an.authority in educational 'tifiatt., era and ,especiallY, in • the work of iehoeh5. teachers . hob, 'ore.). And respcted him and alued .hi s• toinisel. The sthool.'hoys and giriq loVekt hitt': As . mat he was 86' Xietd)C. FY: t01; ehe, of nethre'S nOlileniek'k• true „tiiend tnuewhont,.1 Very • l-ao , Charles V', neebe, .0.,aideht‘..kif the tiondort gehOot .POIncipara :.ASSOciat= inn; Said: "Mt -8tetlierit WAS bigh 6"611''' tilot.1),Pr Ervin& of Gbderich, Mr and Mrs. . Ervine of Southainntori,. Mrs, itarry,•Leury and family of.' Windseir spent Wednesday at Bert Treleaven's. •11.11.''anil Mrs: ,Jim Culbert, Gerald jand, Shirley Of tifilthow vieit4(1:. her, sister' Mrs, Bert. Pinnigen and 'Rerit. on "gunday,• Messrs A len and. drahani turnfn and Vliott:RiVett spent the 'week -end a t*Torbilto EX. • ilert_Treleaveri_at,„ tended, the ,,tirthday party o hi as iation 110 ;WW1 1101/1ttil and to., •T).eienvoil wbc, opera ed ni any plans for. �ur • paid. Sleil; J. MCKeinie, cutting weeds =--$1.75;• 'Jacob Hunter, cutting treed•S —$5 00, Thos : Hackett, gradinkl-L ' $8:00;-• George :Drennan, 'S cutting weede--,=$12.15„;,,,.• Normon :O'Connor.. timber—$5:90;' Elweed Drennan, tut= , •ting weeds and rep. bridge -812S0; Thes.• .Rivett,.." trucking plank -83:00 John S. Dalton, cut,ting weeds,. grad - ;ng and Ceblelt19.90,; Thea..;Ferguann 'elating Weeds•—$2.5•0; jas. Webster,' flooring' bridge., -$10.00; 'Theme's An , , derspn, 'cutting weeds --$7.85;' Crozier,• repairing" tile-'$2,00;•.•Cha Cngtam,, catting„weeds,•=-.8.4:75; Iii•Uee•,'•MCArthar, •wire -74c; • 'Thos. ,Bayea.,.. Welding grader -,41.50; • "ler Peonle, reed .signs—$11,0;7 Alex itteNay," "tatting ',Weedi--$7.50;, • Curran, •"•SelarY--'828,40;"J".. 4: 'Mc- • ;Ewen,. relief " a-Cebu:M.-$5.05; • W. 11. ,13latkatoile,, relief • adeount$1.9.65l. ProsinCiai.Trees., Itisulin82.28.; Ceasar, sheep eleint-:-$10.00; Bounty .on clegs=-$10.00; Alvin llounlY On dogs -$100o; sheep dIiiiii -42,0,c.10; Thos, 'Daugherty, sheep; , cleim--t$64:150; James Johnston, tire; Itock ConntY of Huron,. Hospital account -$19.75;E., E. Cren;•• sten„.. indigentfrelief iteConnts—$25.O0; anerel-840.00; J: relief aCCOtinti-$3.12;, Ituaa•• Ilisaett, rent for relief• -•-$10.00'; • Kilpatifek; ijve stock yeluer$2:00. . 13y-levir number g'ettink the rates • for taXetion., was duly' nasaed except , S.01:rbit•:eneetiotuiridf.3.00niirrilesifotiff,Or,e.y: en tin:Alen Andelion and Cillberti- CqiinCil then adjOarned • on tuition of : C. E.**.M9D0NAGIL-Clerk, " • •••• idO1fleheols. 'Teachers who •had .prob- • lung relating t� 'their sehool.'work fetind ifl hita someone to 'Wham they cotild'turn as' to tnembee of. the,i on 'staff= He Was elier willing to.,talk • .over th'e .trends edueation woes kept the' Prinditiels infOrniedgini new eduCational 'natter's/ and Was .o' Speaker at the, gethoinge I e itt's"1 d' tee, ei tien he' ebb tVaS , elp ii ni Any' Worthy enterptiSe." • 001