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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1938-09-15, Page 5• THY' R.SDAY,. SEM. IMb; 1938 , t#0:001(.17 - OAGE Exvil • • WINGIIAM ' SHOW STARTS AT i p.a. EXCEPTSATURDAY ' SATURDAY, NIGHT TWO SHOWS, 745 and ,9•0 hairs., Fri.., t 15-16-1 ICANmarroirprctintlf Ilpitid5C;illti' die= ot the boon"g *. . ng. iikti-opeti C9 itica s 4,0,1r#ipct fo'relierin .the 5'.. that • 97_ _ith4 t.atini.rozp......t.'" - tfira ,... a iii iRitY,:r.::s -zANock,: k ...ht......... ) with ALICE DON POW R a FAYE • ANECIIE Th. 'ALICE BRADY 6,,ANDY DEVINE yoNfipni.. BRIAN TpQNLEVY! rind o =aro! tioiwwwitt tainsattosed$2,90 Throcied*/ HENRY tit G• S'roi*-00,Y7-1,DP.I.! rr4 4 1 ).14. "NEWS" ADMISSION - .ADULTS 35e; CHILDREN. 20c. • on., e BING CROSBY • :BEATRICE LILLE DIARY CARISLE * In * * eit.19 20-1 ANDY 'T)EVINE 'DOCTOR 4 RHYTHM" • Ding Criniby as Dr:.. Rythin.' can. cure' an Malady ; ith a song: Also 'CARTOON" 1 HP THREE: STOOGES" EATif DUE 10 (coomr, front rage: 1) 14:`natiting ahnartnal in, ,the. and no fractnre or ,hemhorrage, as a resu1t-4:a - h!PW-• Me, helleYest there Would have been ,greater PrOgreSs made in the healing of the wOun4 if .there had been. *feel:inn- •"Very Much sO," Was D. Frankis' h's reldY, When asked by the GrOwn Attorne7 ,it death'was consistent' with tetanus. :T014: Of Blow Being' Struck • 'Daniel "Rose, 22; and ,COUSi4 of the deceased' waa: the next. Witnesi He,, song 'with Vernon: •Railton, ;Was in .COMPa'n,Y,'Wlth Daniel Long on' July 12th, When they planned Lake that day,' first Sepiring a• (Wan% of., beer, . and liquor at WalkertOlf, a Ppl.FO:*hich was consumed' !luring .the .afteruosu, Ahauft 4100;11S. they'.eame m Off the lake they Wel two taffies -who-. par - of :some: ofthe' liquid _refresh- ments and were' joined shortly by the .•ladies' .'husbands •Israel and James Allison .of Hamilton, 'who had been ont, ori the:lake fishing. They joined in• the drinking, pictures were later taken; and there was little evidence of.: quarreling', ' Rose claimed, except: that nonce in 'aWhile, Long, .chided the older Allison about being so grouchy. About ' Seven O'cicick. the Ashfield • trio prepared to .return home. Rose stated he Was .behind 'the wheel and •Dan was ;about- t� get, into_the e.aV when he was struck over ' the heal' •'With a chili; reseiribled' a heavY wooden, binder ' roller abent tee,�r 'four feet in length:, From the witne.s. box Rose' identified Israel Allison as the. inan • Who shuck, the'. blow.: "He brought- it down on Darnel's head hard' enough to knock :a horse clOWn." Bose stated., : „ Vernon -Who Tiiiii-nr-thic back Of the, ear, rushed at Allison. •Who dionned the. club..Fearing a fair- tlier , attaCk. . Rose drove off, and dis- covering that Lbag'ahead was bleed= le to. L Ica ing brought uc ow to Dr. A Better Place In Which To Live And Work A Series of Letters from Distinguished Canadians 'on Vital . ' • . Problems Affecting the Future AN elfare of Canada Specially Written for Canadian Weekly Nk-spapers Airciation Balfour's- office. The *wadi ,was later sI at Lochalsh befOre taking 6e injured an 'home later .in the 'even- ing. Rose' told Long :the next inOra: • ing of the docior'S: et-ders;Which. he did not heed.. . * • The; evidenee'ef Vernon Thiniilton • corroborated Rose's story, very ly:•, ' , Nurse , Agnes. 1.1160uaig was called�n the case tin Sunday, the day before Mr- 1.0.1g did, said, the SYnitly lamw s ere that of tetinus,and referr: _aa t4eiijury.,a5ZA i!ita.s....ty looking WOund" of superficial nature. ' this point the, Crown Attorney feltitwaznOtfleCsS7 to call other witnesses t� establiSIV the cause cif death. He Said it Was not neceisary, .nor Would he trY to compel: the. All- jsona to''. testify- unless they. sip Wished • Given the Protean* of the Cart. they ' desired , to give evidence,. 'firSt Wishing, :consult aidicitor, but UPon. learning an adjournment Would be necessary, they; ,decided. to con- LliCKNIC)V,V SENTINEL lIlabed ,eYerY Thursday ,inorning Lacknow, Ontario. 11rai A. D. klOelCenrie ProPSetor Campbell 'Thompson -Publisher THURSDAY, 'SOT. .15th, 1030 JOBITUARY' FRANCES McBGNALD..., The Sudden.passing cff. Miss Frances Maklial4 Of Eincardine as the result' 'of an 'accident, removes, woe who 3M'S Weilthna741 in. Iluron Township where. she .waa , 'bon on Coritession • six; a She/was .dinighter. of thelate 4Ohn 'R. I/On-, -ald 'intiO Mary - Ana Scott. She as in her 'fifty-seecind,Year: .' ' .; . • She greW to 'young womaultond- in the, . community . and '..continanded,' the -reapect and esteem of all ,her acquaint- ances'. Her mother. passed ;away in the fall.:•of 1911 While residing in Huron she was 'a.' faithful member of the Knak PresbYterian Church. Seventeen Years age 'along with'ner father, 'she tOok ,up residence in Kin- cardine ,where she has -since made .hOr home: 'She was, an . active Christian .worker . in Knox, Church :Kincardine,' during her: residence there being -.en- gaged in many of the:church :activ- ities: -These .diities --whicli..-slikioVerl to perform were 'done with a willing :Mer, services for`lier Master g her :chief. aim in, life.. Blie'en-, joy ,d . her ;usual health and was, able, ,to attend •to,lier libusehold duties un- til She became a 'victim of that sad accident whiCh culrainated in her death the new's of .whichcast ni gloom oier the entire corainunitY Her father pre- deceaSed herseven years. • . , The ;fiineria 'i:::.as held on Monday from her late, home,: In the absence of. the Reif.' S. M. Scott, services ,were conducted by the ,,itgi., F.. J.:Maxwell: of Toronto a former' pastor' of the deceased, when she lived near Ripley. Beinitifid floral tributes expressive of the sympathy Of friends were: laid on her casket. The pallbearers were: Lloyd. McGuire; pi. W.: McGuire, Denglass McDonald,:Grant McDonald. • Neil -McKenzie; 'Be tt Breckenridge. The first four Were ne'lalieivs bf, the . .. deceased. • rs(' Pear ; With _reference to your inquiry ask-. ing what. endeavour I would recom- mend to the. aix hundred .editors of •rural 'weekly newspapers spread a- cross Canada with their Six, million readers.to make Canada ltitetteri place in which t;0, live ;and work,' I belle've that a campaign to inculcate a spnit of self-reliance would be .most ef,ben- efichil 'character:. • • DiScOvery , and , invention have II 1?iaaitt about new econtnnic '.condit-1 • ions, And even new Moral concepts. , More and more responsibiliOr has:been O !Plated uPoiri' the government: In the, •.early days of the depression nuillY„ peop"e'disliiced" acceptance of Govera7f • inent iClief but . relief, 'like Viee,, has •-come to be embraced. I well renter/dim- ' the time; and ,perhapS you do also •when people were .nshanted to appeal in the GovernMent for personal assist,. be in zi Gaivern--- 49 Meigt: duty. .. There is •no ou a ere are certain meaSureS' of helpful individ- ual character which tan wily he 'car- ried out by daiernMent,, Sue.h,lai maple,. ex - as .Old Age Pensions. A meas- ure Of this hind should not he looked upoti as a• matter Of charity but as a •matter of ,benefit for the. State as - • .On th Other hand; there is no donbtthat many able. bodied • people cenie .to :rely Upon GoVernnient for ksulisistenceas well .a'S :assistance • in a groat variety of WaYs..4 believe ,that Well directed and Continnouuaro- paign upon, the subject, of self rHtnce would be beneficial, both •,tii the int, diridual and la the, State.: •,. rWislijag the weekly press ,every see: - cess, 1. beg ;to 'remain, •, yery faithfully .3..oura; PATTULLG, ,ance. Now it is com g Preniler of 'British "Columbia. • BERVIE , and Mrs. (lore and sons John and Owen, also Mr Winis.:qoure. Spent n few dais atinronta Ethibit- •- ,• Mrs; •COle.: retuned' tia Detroit thneral on Sunday bl. the late Donald McDonald, of ParPle GroVe.' The rel- • . • . ' I , • „ , '' T •3.I 'tits Week -end guests •o is. . 1. . Shier, Boundary,. Were Mrs- Baird, oil Toronto; •and' Mrs.: Black. bf Olivet', ; • 'A nnmher from here attended. the Allisoni, Testify Jaines Allison son of Israel' Allison told of arriving it the lake about four o'clock.' The two men,' Went fiShing about the tiine the three '-Ashfield men were leaving the lake He told of later returning and described the, bev- erages 'that were. in ,evidence. He did 'not See.; :hear anYthiak of a :fist blow,which was referred to :in earlevidenee„ being ° struck and . did not See his father at any time with a club , • • in his hand,: • • Mrs. Israel Allison, '52 was the last witness tb testify. Sh told of the • DU NGAN NON . John Finnigan on' the s94I•4 eoneessien,.:nf .West Wawano§h is sPell441g 4 week at Goderieh While,harifirteeth extraction: ' Mr? and Mrs. Albert CamPhell spent SUndaY with Mrs. ParldeY.. Fitzgerald 'accompanied thew $n :the' afternoon to visit Mr. and Mrs Rich, Gardner, LfickilOw. Mr, and. Mrs J. C. MeNab Lucknow visited the, aunt Mrs B J. Crawford - oil Tuesday. . 1. '- mr.. and Mrs, Warta. of '1'or' onto Visited- Dungannon relativeon Sunday. Dn.:their return,..their mother,' Mrs: L., Hearts-returiie.d to her halite after;spending the, summer with, he sister, Mre,David •Sproul. • - - Rich. Twamley; Whose, recovery from the flu epidemic was ,not quite .satisfactory, was, taken to GOder4 Hospital fora week's treatmentr."Hi4 conditions ranch inaproved and he is expected back this week. • Aires ,have the s3,-nrpathyr• of many friends..in this neighborhood'' in 'their after taking in:the Toronto Ex • Misses Gertrude 'and' Alice. Hewitt • -Were 'with Kincardine friends! part,of 'the past ,71,eeir. • • ; • • • , Bert Needham has taken no 'the Allenford Oontiii; • uaillbeSchool Staff. • Harvest IhinIcsgiving Sersiees ',are ibeing held in St: John' s clitirch'nekt. • Sunday. The' Rector,,,Itev. F. C. Mc- • Ritchie' will be in the pulpit it, the • taarldag seivite at .1.1,'o'cleck, while , Rev. A. A• Maloney of LucknoW preach ;at .the 4.30 service': • Special. '?,allzsie will be provided' for .these ser -O A 'vices. " %Mr W. E Pearson,. District Super- . iniendent of the . thaidan,'Patt;i1 paidhis einntial 'official Visit to • Beriie Thursday. k Ms''Viol 1tai rettuited' hante-frotrit-tuta weeleslitay.-AL*1&_.: carding . • _ °Wing to...the armitersary' bervices in. john's • :Anglican Church 0aeXt Sunday, the United.thurch service is being drinking; from plentiful supply that , large ;numlier ,of frienda•follivel the remains to their last resting in Ripley Cemetery: The sYmpathy of her many friend.s',.is extended to her survivors who are Mrs: Mae McGuire and J. II. McDonald,' fOurth coUcess- , Haton. . , • . ' Among those fraii. a distance, in 1. • 'attendance at 'the funeral, Were pr. 'and: Mra..- • Thomas McPonald,. Miss jean' Geamiell and ,Miss Mary Goa - Toronto, Mr.:I Naboth',;Daurels. Mt. and Mrs. Will North and Mrs', Dale of 'Ingersoll, Mr..; 'midi Mrs. Thomas greenlees, Mr.. Keith Green lees,. Mrs.. R. Brown and datighters Jdr. Lloid Gnire and Dr, William. McGuire 'of Hamilton, . Mrs. Thomas agare Falls Ontario. Mrs- Lorne' Ivers islaking a tleee- day course in glove -making at Londei- horo. this' week, which was arranged by the Wenten"s Institute. ;Mrs.' R. McDonald, who was. aPPointt4 was not able to attend, as Donald is ill at his home. • Mr. and Mra. has. Elliott and son liethelirsyu'in4ntaveer tuG"ed Golden Valley, from lt t 'ewndhienr Mrs., Elliott's_parents live, _ _ • 'Bern to Mr: and Mrs. 111arteY,Mole (nee Belle Swan), a son, at ,Godericli Hospital, Monday Sept. 5th.' Both: are (Wing well: Congratulations! ' Mrs; H. J. L. Eedy, daughter Luc- ille, •:Mrs. J. J. Crawford and Miss E. Ellintt visited Mrs. Fred RossAu- burn, on Siaiday: , " - -Mrs:Ehoda on Monday., Mk. Wm. Fowler and Mrs. Hector King, Teesveater, 'and' Mrs. Pat. -lane Christie and son, Parlarie ONE:, SCHOOLS . . (Contin. fromel'age ;Kathleen Lane., 'Marion Walsh, lieleo *•• :French; Marigolds -Doris $ohnston,• 'Beth :101Instea, -Faye . MeCleneghall,- 'Dorothy Brown Margaret MacNall Lorne Hodgins--, ' . Snapdragon - Marlow Crowstoa, Jean •BrindleY, ile.en Carter,. Mary • Caution.. _ , 'Nasturtium . Hugh...Lane; Jessie BrirldleY, •Leonard Legge,,_FrOikkie gureny, Dods ttarr, -0ertie Brindle. • Poultry • , Barred Rock, cockerel -Peen Ttnn: •neinvi, Kenneth Ross,, Stanley Karl. Freddie Brindley, Fay McClenegitaii, Bernice Bannerman,: ; Barred ROck,' pullet -Ruth Glas4 Stanley %Earl, -"Bernice' '"Bannernian; Beep Baimerman,:Kenneth,R04, Mar- ion Graham!, •"j• White •Leghorn; cockerel Ethel Haldenby, Ack Bait Defis,,,Bari.:,- • Orland AriluYeY, 'Jean- Thompson: ' White' Leghorn; pUllet,,,EtheI ;Doris Barr, Jean' Thonipsop, Jack' Barr.' • • CoMMercial. Hen- pannie Mai ion Graham' Bernice Bannerman, Jack. Bari Ileen.. Bantierinaa Ralph • Hald,enby, • . .• .Livestock beef type 'Elwood 'Elliott, ;Harold : Elliott, • MacKinnen, 9 Frank Murray. • • ' aia Mrs. Burton Roach,' and daughteif Mrs. Reuben Brewer left On •Sunday for n •inotor trip :to ...NOrth, Bay , and t� the Stites which will elude . visit with the Limier's Uncle Mr. Jos: Saunby,: Minneapolis. • Miss Clara 'Sproul returned to Stratford, Sinida3i.: with kr, and Mk -Q. J. DA:leas/in after twO 'week's vac- ation with, .her mother and other rel, 11 .A...111. 'and' 7.$ P.: M. The Recto,. RevitlineiweaovW 'erei .orherrvivi, •Rev.. -A. A. Maloney Will,be in charge_ in the morning and Rev. Wm: Bughler of . Bayfield will preach, in ° the evening. Special musk; will he provided by the Lucbiew 'choir.' Miss .Betty. ,Braliford, daughter:.of Mr, arid Mrs.' Bert Bradford, is a student at•the Goderich Ccillegiate In- su viliS available. reineniber titte• this 'year..• . • , , nothing she ,said ,from. about the time pictures were- taken, and. knew noth-, in of, a blow being , struck, ,either with fist ot club. Concerning some of the st8ted 'ictions 'o members of the parlY, she replied, that alt were hav_ nig a good time and that •there nothing wrong.. Asked by the •Crown Attoraey, if it was a drunken party; she replied in conclusion, "It certainty' Was', sbrry to say." , 'The yoke of, a harassed student broke `the; Silente Of the examinatini toad.' . ,• • • ' ,:l'Exttuse lie called out to the professor; "'Could yeu tell me. teday;s "date. Oleasei" ' "The. „date?" annincr replied, , . 4T911101, eoine, sir -.--the date is Of no importance--41tase prooeed.with your worl: at once:* elit Yenned.. 1t «'1. anh? that.t.nonf, loting-sonlething Can't& on: Paper!" No Death For Me ' 'Five hundred' and thirty-six Pell* were' killed; 2088 injured , On, the roads :'last "month. These figures will not mean` mach to you- You know you are a careful driver: You know yon MIS. . Jas. Girvin left" recently' with her,.daughter, Mrs. Melvin ;Reed alai children for Termite after , spendire the suninier at her benne in the village. aitives. . , • Man Y from the village attended the anniversary serviaes .at , Crewe', on Sunday. 'Rev. D. A. 'McMillin of, At- iroad a fOriner minister Preached the sermon. The Iinited Church anniver-' sary services at Dungannon will I he held-,Ori'Sunday Sept. 25 at Which Rev,. A. Moorphouse, Goderich will be the •guest Speaker. ' .7 • Mr. and Mis: Arthar. Reach, daugliy ter and Lois and Wilma- Tee' • leaven visited., Miss. Bernice Roach at Listowel -on Siniday. Mrs. . s Harriet • Fowler, .Windsm- foritierly of Dungannon has; been via; Ring •aroo.ng• relatives' here SheisLnot_enjoying_the_heSt of: health: but .very Muth 'improved to what she • Fran:U.4 ::Pentland ' had; as guests recently her friends, Misse.$ Jefferson', R N., Wiai4stoek, & and Elizabeth Lang, R. • N. Last week, he three young, ladies made mo Mirth .such places . as Stindridge, 'Parry Sound: Pentariguishene;', seeing the famous •Martyr's' Shrine; and Owen, Sound. The Ladies 'Gail& met at the home Of :Mrs. Ton: Park:. last .Fridai _afterL noon; with eleven Members and: one iiSitor :present: Mrs, T: 'Park, the president ...opened • ihn meeting by hymn,. the i ' PraYer -.and req he 23rcl psC for thecripture•reading.1 Quite a lot of business Was discussed during the ' business period and -Calf 1-DairY--.2Frank°, Matra3r,-.. Market Lanib--....Statilei Earl; El- wood' Elliott; .Harold ,Eilintt, yrenk MIleraY• , , • •!We: Innib-'---Stanley :Earl, Frank :Murray, -Elwood Elliott, Harold.. El.- liott.. • .1.. • 'Shohrmansbila MCKin- noa, Ilarold „Elliott, Elwood yrank,-,MutraY: ..Shb*nianship , Lamb; •Elivood El-' libtt 'Frank Murray, • }tarot& Elliott, Stanley• '••• • • .Wealtliy4gFaye McCle.neghan„ peen MeCleneglian,' • Stanley 'Earl,. Doris. McCleneglian,-;'porotlay, Stariley,, Viv -.- tan Stanley.. , Northern Spy.pditrearet Graham,. Yvonne.Boy, .EarrI3oy, Maciori ; Gra ham Fay:.MCCIeneglian, , • „' Snow Everett. Lane, . Kathleen.. Lane, 'Ea-e4r :G40t, Agnes -Conley, Tiffin,''Derothir ,Teinatoes-Marion •Graham, Bang Oatmeal Cookies-Wilrna k 14..'hY.. Stanley Ear1,11argaret :Graham, Ber. nice Bannerman. torna. Hodgins; • mr.. and mrs.. Ricard mewhinoev airangeinents and suggestions mails • - ,. • - and Mrs. R. 'Fitzgerald. attended an future meetings. 130t., 4-lattlittOrt interestingPregbyterY. meeting - . , closect e..ineeting with prayer., Th. Auburn the first of the Week to hear, ne'itt.' Illeetirig sil1 be:- held the 2hd- Friday ;- iri: October at • '&e:.liome of Dr . Buchanan, a missionary' of India. Tiley also 'Visited their friend, Mr" mrs• .1- 8- Ir°110g• - Wiar- 'We are ,glad. ta. report: Mr. ;11' eS. Fred Moss. 'and APdirle'u Disher, , Mr. Benson Case a, Tor-, ' • ton and' Mr. Delis Disher of Owen McLean is. recoVering very well: from onto, railed on, former. neighbors atui serious Operations at Wingharn llos- friend, in: the.village-la'st. week: ,'• . pital last :week. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Roy ,Blaek,.. Lucknow; The Dungannon . Junior.. InstilJ k• Mr:, Everett Eryington. Mrs. MAI meets 'this Thlirsday afternooti at;the' Itivett and Iris made h trip' to'Esst; home of Miss COra 0111berf, with Mis-z 'Windsor and. Detroit on•Sundayi.8 pt. ian Stanley. • , School Lunch - Marion Graham, Ethel 1-laldenby, Ruth Gueif Veronica , Tea Biscuits• -Marion Wall, Dorothy LoNDON-:-wiNGHAN ffoToRNAYs.„ tERVIC • LEAVES. „ LIICKNOW. ,f0r •• Tezento: 444 114404,__DailY • • exCept Sundays & Ifolidawn A. N. -7. 7 ..6.45 Stin.4 4-00 ,NORTH TO tEINCARDIN*L 1-- daily except Sundays and 110lidaYs, 9,20 P. 01,- SUnday Holidays, 10,50 F. N.. ,OR FURTHER TION SEE:LOCAL AGENT. , • VI SMITH 14.1CiiplOW , so Sthilley Earl, Frankie Murray, Har- old Guest. • 'Pictures of :Firm th Wass, • Norman' Haldenliy, Ever,,tt . ' Vane, Lavonne McMillan, 'BethiJohik 'ston Agnes 'Conley • Pictures of: banadiaiis--,Jean• Ttio. inpson, Jean Johnston,:'Derothy •'Stan- 'Snapshots -Frankie Murray, Norma Burt, Markin Walsh;.,Illarion Graham'. -.-•Writing •Grade 1-Yrances; Sharbaih, Doug': las' Bell, Mayrne *lore, . Beta Caskinette., '`• . • Grade 2-Wilina, 1141denhy, Theo dore• Moore, Hugh Lane, Gerald: Cas- kinette, 'Stanley Earl, Arthur Shuler • Grade ,3 and,4--Agnes Valad, Doris ;4 Irviin, Harold. Lippert, Jessie ‘R44Y Cana: ; • , Grades. 5 and 6--Maribi-Griihaiii; Margaret Sharbach; Velma Stewart, Ralph Haldenby; Ena .Pinnell;, tvelyn JGezeJohnston: ' iviThevoLp. Sesohnar; mbeartilip,o:NGorahrinaaib,B Jean. Muriel McBride, Jean ThomPson, Fern „Ora. des 7 and 8-Laurine Magoffitt,, Magoffin, Terese• • Sharbach, Ann; Parker • Open, Class 64-Terese .•Shaibaelt, • Dog -Kenneth °MCFarlan; Rtithie Louther; 'Douglas Bell, Leo Murray 'David Bois, George...McInnes; -jsfy. Favorite' Aninial"-Prank Mur- ray, Theodere Moore, Arthur Weeler. Hugh Lane,'" Nellie MacDonald, Earl . Caskinette:• • • •• Four Pieces Art7-1Iarold Lippert, . Billie •Lippert, Minnie DOnaldSen; Christmas, or, Easter' Card -Ralph lialdealtyi. Margaret Scharbieh, aleRess, Everett Lane, Audrey Lee -P. son, Jean Me1Ciunthi: • • • . Farm Building-L-Natina Burt; Ter - Drawing Stanley Phyliss Haldenby,' Kenneth ,ese Caskinette, `Dorothy .Phniell, Geo-; rInge aJoblitenKstiononon,.,, Weir. E,ckins. wilier, Contests Prepared....PubliSpeecli-4ean„Tho0• 'Ross, Thoznpsan, Peen Banner= Apple Pie 'Norman 'llaidenhy,, LIwydAekert, -nley Earl, Dorothy Caskinette, AU-dreY Leeson. Maple Cream -Kenneth RosS,,IJOyd Ackert; 'Lorna Hodgins,' Ruth:Guest. Doris Eadie, -:Dorothy• -Stanley: • : *' • Sewing , . • • Wash! eloth-.-Keith Johnston: Mar garet Graham; Loyd.1. -Johnston,. Ber- nice' ',Ilaniieritian,- Wilrna Haldeisby, Chrissie • Flaldenbk.., 1." SpOoti•eneelarion' Grahain. Ver- onica 'Murray.' "• ' • 'Hemmed Patch -Jean ThoinPson, POrethy' Stanley,' MariOn, Walsk' DOr, is :-Johnston Moore Tere5e Caskinette. • Kitchell flApron=-Dorothy 'Stanley, Jean Thontpson,. Doris .Johnston; Eil- e�n Bannerman, Veronica Murray, Mary lyndet. •• . Farm: and Horne' Mechanics :Pasting 'Piper : StarshLeo',,Murray, Kathleen Lane; •Das id Ross Florence HaideabY, Mabel Guest; Helen John.: • . • Bird House -Stapley Earl,, Frankie Model Hopper -Kenneth Ross.. walk delicately.'People read, of th6 FranceS, C,rokier in, charge. :The M11 casualtiei. on the mad. al.. they nsed cafl te, e ainsavered by . "My favorite to. read of the Casnalties :in the war,. 'yegetable and how to ;Serve' A Can - You always think the other fe1ow nitig .• demonStratiini giyen by Cora lull' get it. Never yourself. Culbert arid. Frances Crozier. Misses: . , . A woman iioveliSt was once asked ty.ait interviewer frOm a well knoWn daiiY PaPer whY she had never Mar- Florh Durnin and Lorna Roach •are hoitesses fe Muth. • 4t1i, after hearing of the strange accident and illness of • their nephew Lorne Badman age 11 of Essex:. He • . ' CollectionS • 'Pict'ures . Wild Birds --Margaret Craltain, Busheil, Hugh Lane; A GOOD EDITOlt,..' "N7Ortti Hastings, iievie; A,.gond 64= mpson. Liipromptu Pubhc Speech -Mary Catttion Lloid Ackert, Elliott Purvis, Fern Casldriette, Margaret Wadel; Essay :Writing -Marion. i Walsh, •Beth johnstbiz, Jean Thompson, Reba Marshall, 'Veronica Murray; Ann , Agricultural. Test -Lloyd Ackert- jean ,• ThOnapS011,11 Lorne ,Eadie; Mary. Caution, , Norma Burt, Marion Gra- Music 'Scheel ChoruseS-No. Kinlough; No, t, Von.:; No.' 8, tangsidei: No 4, Holyrood;, 13.. S...S.: 1; KiblOs-, No. 3, 16 Con, No 2, -Greenock, Ris • Solo, boys -Stanley :EVere,tt Lane, Billie McKinnon:. . • -,Solo, girls -Jean TherraPsun, , othY; StanleY • Ruby Irwin, Agnes ,Conley, ,Edna Jackson, TCrese Cos- kinette. , • liarnionicaSonteSt-TKenneth Ross'„ bartni6 Tiffin; Orland. ; " GET FREE ESTIMATE ON YOUR ROOFING itOr is who has neveR„made: a this- WRITE. take; • Whn is always right; wbo:,.cari• was found strangling in a .rener td‘v-, 'ride two hOrSes. at :the same time. he 0 by his sister, age 9, who with Pres= is straddling a fence with botht ears' .ence Of mind cut- the fOWO After not tothe ground; win; alwayi says the being able to anickii.lift. him Out bf right this al the right time, who Everybody is busY these .days! Even ;it. Ile had apparently taken, a :wen to thireen little boys and .guis who spell or cotivntsion„: it is not kilewn; last week patted off to 'School for tha- n sor hoSpitai are puzzled to know the and whO has , worlds pr,estige 'with lady tam first, To ,see Whitt its all about. N alWays pikles •tbe riglit horse as weltas the right politiCinn towin; who nevor Mat* doctors and speCialists at Wind- . ha' to appligize; who has eneiltieS, tied.. ' • the reporter "1 hase the teaelier huSii• too With. .0Sttge and remedy fo' r his 'strange tilt. daaso,, crtdd's' That . , •thishttie squad Tellebers atid.pupils illness He remained for days: in d&. 'la u editor has t de to be rated a' are nitthing 'keParatiOns • far , the. letltnn; but latelY has' brightened t.11), .goOd 'editrot•A'. here has •neier been a nayhouse which rePresent o closely the•chatraCteristies of the ayerage titan that I .4°14, wint any more 01,1iim." "And what re tlie tliret things t" 000kedthe iiitertieWer; curiously, .• 6 "Adog' th0t itOTIS all,themorn.. AM. a pairot that. Swears all the tf. ternon, mut a tat that stays 'Chit Ril n*ht,„*--wit5 the SWeet-reSPOnsc St hoot Fair at St.: HeleinS„'Sept 20th: • MM. Vt. R.Andrew• t" is vis" ,. • friends in Godetich for awhile: LfiriflOh Piur1 visitors en ,Monday Were Mr. rhos. I'veit itsppIt, litrS, Mary Rivett,, Mtri* issRivelt, ttdJ'esirilan,.. Stewart, . "t and it is hoped that his Strange .cbn, dition be". Solved and ,the little lad again :31ir • and Mrs. .1)4,Id Errington are• his grAndparentS. • The' S. Pauts'"Anglicial chn,relt are 'having annual Earliest Iltant4 ,$etvlee an Sun:' 8ept. ;ad the hon'tsi , OM Oder. ,Custernert !'llirve You a bout; calleA "Man„, ,the MaSter.Of Wornaul" Salesgirl; "Plc;tion departrnoni. he other' ia&, • NOW SeiidrIdats and rafter ineaOtte- niente **' are be ron,zed.'Patched or paved. Council Stand - The -Lap" metal roofbiorisasound.per manent inveettncOL Ab,olatelr*Ivo _the tight., Greatly reduces Amber/gni, SOLD ,OM A 25 YEAR. ' GUARANTEE - 40 PeicEs this Fall Ole: %Mier because' ot Siteit is.tetoption. Slefe bittnaitiiViti,12$00da*: , PAS2111filetUrell, oleo of famous PredtornSteeL , • Trues Barns and Jamerorst Poultik coLtd13- went. Addresii: SOS Gael& St,„PoistoO.Ont 0 Eastern Steel Products cd J •• s *,•40.0%.,