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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1938-10-20, Page 4ate orteous GET FREE .• elatatter aria to he 4110.601. Patchedor re. itairivL Comma Stead* , awl TiteZio,". zastal resebtaieaswead,per. tialeas howatatent. abeelhdely : weather - debt. °teat* retires Ire haaerd: SOLD ON O: 25 YEAR GUARANTEE Pike/ this' r au are lower beeitesi of Salsa". •Tazesseaotion.Satemeamybiwe'tnastedatr_; .Matiantaturersidiai at femotokFtvotonovri. inteitt...AdliarataassT13011788trirkh :PPlehrYsto'n-= Eastern Steel PrOdUCts --Q2217 HURON COUNTY GHOST TOWbi. From time to time there appears reference to "Oast .towns," Places that once flourished and faded away. Tw� such places in County are notable. One is "Prosperity" and the 'ether "Donnybrook." It isover50 years since the :last fair, was, held at the Village Of DonnY- htooki legated north of Auburn on the road to Whiteehurch.Centre of .an Irish..Conenunity it was natural that a fair would be held and the pantie seem- ed. to fit. For over .,15 years people from the surroundingdistrict flecked ."'ato the .famous aearlY outing.' . •,` Just exactly :when the last Donny- brook Fair was .held can bard* he ascertained; but it is known that, a fight wai started and whiskey flowed „. , (Mite freely, bed.tempers were, in ev- idence and then by common consent the fair was stopped. ,ThuS., also; the end of TfOrinyhroOlE.eame about. With , its leading attraction gone the.village was on the wane. :TOday,. a house, an empty 2.store, burldiz' tg, and an occiipied,.thvelling and ' Hie ruins' Of a blacksmith: shop remain' to remind the. passer-by of What was the scene .of the 'counterpart of She Irish Donnybrook Fair.. , The second famous village , • , . .0 Huron.; Prosperity, situated four miles from Dungannon and two a half miles from . St. Augustine. A nehicksmith shop came into being there. In 1815. was Operated .rhy Arthur Ferguson. The corners came- to be known as LeddyvitIO, because :of .sev- .eral Leddys in the neighbtinr- hood. The,:blacksinith. shop 'wig pur- i.,, 4a -sed: John Welsh in 188a,end al- 'alParm-r•-""----‘--- OBITUARY Mrs. David, Joliastott .-Lucretia (Laura) May 'rho* wife 4 David Johnston, Passed WO at ger home, 14 Con. Morris Township, Saturday evening, Oetober. 8th. Ars. JOhnstori was born at Ltickniiw, n 1889, a daughter of the late Mr. Ind Mrs. Charles Thom. She Was married in 191.3 and had Seen a regd., ant Of Morris. Since that time where he made many friends by her bright, .zbe,erful disposition." Although she had not eajOyedgood health for some, she.- here her auffexing... with great'Patienee: She is survived by her husband, three •sons, George, Charles And Flemming, One son Edward, died in 191...7; one brother. Williant of, Au- burn; and -,,Onesister, Mrs Carrie Krohn, '.of-Wiegbatn. , , . , The, funeral was -held on TueSdnY afternoon ftpin • het . late residence,' the service conducted by Rev. A. V. Rohl), pastor of Bluevale United 'Church, assisted by Rev. J. R. Greig, of Knox PresbYterian. Church., s '., The pallheateri'•were Messrs. Jas. Peacock, W. S. 'Fairest, R. J.. Forrest, Walter Smillie, Alex. Shaw ,and Jas. ValiCamP. Interment took place in Wingham 'Cemetery. -ST. 414E1.ENs NINETY-ONE LADY (Stillelens News) •,. THE LUCKNOW ,SENTINEL .(Continued 'from; Page 1) ' Danald McKinnon, Bow.ers, R. Junior -Fred" Webster, Li McKenzie, R.; Hyship, T.; -Cox, T.; Donnelly, R. Relay -(Bowers, Harris, Bell, Mc- Cormick), Ripley; (Renwick, IlY,s1(M) Elliott) Teeswater; Cook, ,Richards, ThOmpsen, McKinnon) Lucknow. • Standing Hop; Step & Jump. Sen. ior-Renwick; T.; Sowers,R.; Mc - c°01, YL; Ponald.MclCinnon, L,; Har - Old Thompson,', L.; .1,unier-113,410P,' T.; • BO McXim, fa; 'Fred .Webster, 14; Thompson; T.; Emerson, R. • . Half, Mile-LKaynionxl ; Richards, ,L.: WraYWinnell,'L.;` McCosk IL; Don- ald 'McKinnthr,- 'HarriS, • ;In an abreviated ball game, Tees - water defeated Lucknow, and in tarn lost. to Ripley. Pointe were. awarded 5; 3 and 1 respectively.. Total points • in theboys events were, Teeswater, 137; .Ripley, 93 and •Licknow 71. Senior Girls . Standing'. Broad. Jump -J. Farrel. R.; Anna Finlayson, L.; Bessie Stew- art, L.;31. Bowers, B.; M. O'Mara, T. , Dortithy Miller. returned: On SaturdaY from , Toronto, where She Was a patient in the Western Hospit- ;•*r• Itobt McOuire,' eMr. Horace McGuire., Misses Helen and Evelyn Tudor of London, Were recent 'guests of Mr, and Mrs. E. J. Thom. Miss Florence McQuillin came home on Monday from Stratford,. where she has completed her training in the General Ilospital.• AnniversarY Services' . weSrue'e-seekellsfittin ChtiechAnniversarY Serviceson Sunday, when, Rev: Wm. Mair of Thames Road was the guest spe.aker. In the morning' he chose as his Sabi ject "The Gates of Life" speaking of the fOur gates of life, the gate of con- version, the gate of holiness, the gate of service and the gate of .death. In the evening he spoke on the Passage "MY Cup Overfloweth" from the 23rd Psalm. Special anthems were reader ed by the choir at both services an in the. evening. Rev. 'Mr.' Mair and Mrs. P.arl Gault sang "Softly and 75° Yard Desh.---J. Farrell, .R.; Hel- en MacDonald,..1..;:.A.nna Finlaysen, L.;: Bowers, R.; *. 'O'Mara, T. , . Basketball. Throw--iiildir •Laae,, L.; Etta Belle' MacDonald, L.; . J. obIcLear, R.; L: Pleich, T1.; :A. Atwood, T, Relay (points' 5, 3 -.and 1) -7 -Luck - now (EC. Taylor, Salkeld, :a.yson, 13.. Stewart); Ripley, (J. Farr. all, W Dore, J. McLean, Bowers), Teeswater, ,(M. O'Mara; Isobel Brown MeKetizie; Pletch): • . . • Tenderly Jesus is Calling." Commending' last Tuesday a splen-, did five-day course on "Home care of the Sick" was held in the Commun- ity Hall under the auspices of the wt'*on's Inetit4e with. *lee me - Alpine R. 14:. of Toronto in c.liarge There •were 27 ladies , enrolled, but • A HEALTH SERVICE • THE CANADIAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION ANO LIFE INSUIRANCE COMPANIES . „ CANADA • r 0 REGUIAAHlfrry Far , too many people look upon life as. a:hit and 'IniSs affair- They will tell you that they just take What mimes by - following the stream of existence,„ wile:a:ever it leads • them. There !,,1" 4 certain amount of' pleas - pet 'philosePhY in that way of livhlg but the truth Of the Matter AS that' life was , never intended . be lived that way. : Talce. -look about All the laws of nature„disclase to ay obseevant person that there is plan which .folltiwa, " a definite course whether it be •the earning and going of the seasons, the rising'of the sue. the blotiming of the flowers. or the falling of the leaves. Why is that?. Because nature is not a 'hit and mis affair. Nature (Iota things °according to schedule and. with .cOnstant, regul- arity. Nature can he depended upon . • , , no %latter what occasional, ,diver, •,,An't les, she may, show. Mani' was Created as Part of na- ture's plan. The laws . of nature ii kerit Or brOken . bring- their appro- priate teWaT4S.. •When it comes to ordinary habits We should be, guided a, plan which is constant and regular. Now that does:let:mean that we Siitgas.t 4 huna- dram or inonotonous existence; not at all. But it isn't necessarY to haat meals it irregular , times, to. sleep iust: when 'one can conveidetitly • de, '56; to exercise or not just as the spirit Mayes One; to make life. worth living. On the other hand the person . who .cultivates: regular ,habit's of • eat ing, sleeping and exorcise will be the° healthier for tieing .So. It Ia.& well known fad. that boys and .girls. aTie, older people too, when. living wide: conditions where, regularity; of life exists, •feel, better' ead• leek better The human body ',tends .to thrive ..01; ' ocroBER 20111, 1938* PPEB SEASON WELT Ahhougli, official. . word has not 7.orne the. Department of Ga."me and Fisheries, there' is likely to be an, ipen seasoa for deer this fall. in the '..oenties et. Grey and Bruce, Mr. D. J. faylar,:beputy Minister pf dame and 'FishAries • Was • at Wiartan: recently and stated that is every possiti. dity that there will be an open season as has been the case in the last eouple of years., 'Ittinning Broad' Jump -7-J. • Farrell. R.; Bessie., Stewart,' L.; M. Boivers. R.; K. Kennedy, 'I'.; I, Brown, T. • High Jump -M. Sallield, L.;.1. Bowers, R.;' E. Taylor, L.; I. 'Brown! T.;, E. MacLeod, It. • Ho'p, Step St Jump -Anna Finlay: son, L.; J. Farrell, It.; Bowers, ' R.; Helen MacDonald, <L.; K. Kennedy. Ihough---he-later:seld-ont,- he ms still- ' hearty and hate' at 76 and•residing ni 'West Waivaaash. •••• The.name of Ledilyiiale‘ehanged to "Hard Scrabble" Mal ChatleS Robin- . . ion started-, a butcher • shop ,rn 1.395. , and later turned it over Into a store., Other business develoricd and a 'Maya- aiient. 'started to 'Make the queerly' ,nained-COMmanity,into a post Office, and the petitioft was gtanted: The name of Mafekina 'was turned down by the Postieffice department, 'because .of the fact that another office.had • been granted that name. Then, at last in discussing it, somehody, mentioned 'that, they 'hoped, it' wotild have pros- perity With such a name, so Prosperity .it aEteama , • Bni'the advent 'of rural mail 'carriers ,aew, the doom 'of Prosperity.' It ,began to dwiedie• and Huron county .lost its Ptospeiity The buildings' have grad- . •ually been taken away., and' the first pose off ide in ' Pre sperit'. . is now shed an a.near-hy farm - owing to the particularly busy week the average' attendance was, only 11 Mr. and, Mrs': Arnold Barbour of Fergus Were fecent guests of Mrs R. J. .Woods. * ••. Miss Vera Taylor of coderich was a' week -end visitor at her home here. Misses Zylda and Dorine Webster Were hOO1.0._ from Toronto for the week -end. . •••• Mr. and, iffrs. J. I. Anderson spent a few.. ,days 'last week , with their' daughter, Mrs. Wm. Blue and Mr. Bine in Detroit. • - • • Mr: and Mrs. 'Earl 'Swan 'aiia fam- ily of Aahfield stud Mr. and Mrs -Rob.ert' Deyell of Wingham were re- cent guests Of 11r. and Mrs. John Swan. , Miss Anna Stuart of Toronto is spending a 'week's :vacation at the home of her brother' George and Mts. , „ , , , 180 Yard Dash -J. Farrell, „ Anna • Finlayson, L.; Helen MacDon- ald,. L.; M. Bowers; R.; M. O'Mara, Tf Total points !won by,Senior•girls- . . Lucznoul, 54; Ripley, 47; Teeswater.' 13 ' Girla :‘,Maty, What's the •reason• for those ,eohwebs on the .ti.11On't-There mut be Spid- ers in the house" • , Stuart. . 'mety One, Tuesday Mrs. Archie Harper wai.' hostess to many friends on Tuesday on the occasion • ofher trinety-first birthday. .Mrs.' Harper continues to enjoy .good health and was , pleased on Tuesday to receive those who Called to eitend their .tongrafilations and best:wishes Miss" M. Macpherson of Lucknow, , is ,a visitor with her piece; Mr Will Rutherford. , • .Miss. Mary ibliarray ,and Master -Donald Murray Were Visitors -Just , • • week with Mr and: Vis. James Hong; las, Wilton Grove, _ . Running ' Broad .Jamp-,,Mary ald..Carolyn Allin, 3rd and 4th, tees - vete; 5th, ftipleY: • •, . 50: °Yard. Dash-4iitherine Prest;, Carolyn Allifin;'. 3rd and 4th, Ripley; Teeeivatet.. Hmgh jampacatelyn Allin; .2nd, Teeswater; 3rd; •Ripley, 4th,'Kether:-. ne Prest; 5th, Ripley: ..Basketball Th.roW.Ifelen, I Orr:. LornarReed; Ord; Ripley; 4th and 5th. . , ' • I Enjayable .Trip . Mr. Elmer, A. Kolpin of the - Post Office, Staff in 'Leaden was • a guest for 10 days. holidays, during fall fair season ia this.districe, at the home of his. mother; 'Mrs. Margaret E. Dudley pf the village. He returned to -London on Sunday, to 'resume his duties. On, his return trip by raOtor his mother accolnpanied him as, far as Kitchener and spent the week -end with friends there, before going by bus on to Ter - onto to visit at, the home of her broth- er, . Mr. •Arthur S. Haldenby: Mrs. Dudley returned home last Saturday, after an enjoyable, trip, through the countriait, this time of year. Standing geoid Jtimp-Mary Salk- . , CatolynTAllin:;' ?ill and 4th; Tees 5th,. Ripley• ' • '75 :Yard Dash -Katherine. PreSt; Init-Teeiwater;,::3rd, Cap:din' Allin; ,Ith. Teeswater. Bop, Step • and ;!Juipp,.Carpfen Mari • Salkeld, • 3rd and 4th Teeswater; :5th, Ripley. ' . . Total points-Luckimw. GO; ..Tees- . ...rater, 28; Ripley, 1.7:' • yeaN:e left your job,, Pat?' •• , skYosz" • "Was 'the boss, .s‘iti)rised when ..he Knew yoit 'A ere leaving ' PURPLE GROVE . • • iE- (Intended.Fot Last 'Week)" . Two final Basefiall Games , were played here on Monday between Pine River and Arnow /teams: The tette' are to be Congratulated on havinE.0 woe the cup this season. ' . Mrs. Geo. Colwell, Cargill Wasa visitor Monday at the Harrigan home ek.k•k. KIN LOUGH PUPIL SECOND' IN. COUNTY SPEAKING CONTEST Bruce County Public Speaking ton - test wai held • in . Pinkertim on Friday list. There was a good attendance and keen competition for 'the font cash prizes Offered .hy'' the .Bruce Educational Association. Mildred Lainh, Southampton got first -plSee, Jeag Thompson, Kinlough Second; Jean' Pace, Paisley„; third,:: and Beth Munro, Turners; fourth. • There was only ,one.boY,competing, Secretary A. H. ,Aiken. states that: ,it is to be regretted the*there is, se littic'training, given.' toward, .Public Speaking in Rural .Schools. Some ut the Rural. School -Fairs did not have a single :entry for Public' Speaking:. Publie Schools , should have contest in 'their .Schools to train the papih to. stand before an audience and ex- press themaelves on different subjects: Mildred Lamb will represent *lice' County at the :Guelph Contest.. ' ' . . regnlanty of attentiOn.: • One, of the commonest complaints • to ratify:mankind is . heir, is, constip- ation. And one at, the coMmonest causes of constipation is neglect. Thr 'desire to • go to stool May assert its E elf but the ind.i,VIdaal, is busy about something else and the desire is not acted upon. Your doctor will tell you that one of thebeat ways to avoid constipation or to correct' it is .tc establish a regular habit of 'answer - 'ng. nature's call. Even though re:. %ohs are not always - satisfactory' ••ttick to thehabit andyou will be ,aratified to see how it will help yor or overcome this common COM - plaint. Mrs, ban McDonald visited • with her daughter, Mrs. Wilfred Hackett of 'Belfast on, Saturday. - Kr% and Mrs. , Andrew Emerson . • . EDDING BELLS ;spent M.Onday With their &tighter, V/Mt's; Den' 60liel§e • , . .. 8:fr. and' Mrs. Milton Walsh and , . GABV K A AKE . 'family visited at, Mr. Chas'. Banner - The Ma:triage of •I`aurine Kaake, ten's on Sunday.% araY.'• a41ter of ,Mr. and .Mrs. Allen . Mrs. Funston of Rine River anent ' ,Kaake Kitiloas," to .Mathew a few days last week with her siatet , ton Of Mr, and: Mts. Samuel Garviri,,,MiSs Minnie Fait. • flallynure, Ireland', was: ontetly solt We . weiCome. Mrs. Douala McCosli 'emnized wit Cliairders' parsc4ageon, to our neikhboorliood. • •OctOber. 1;, 038, by, the. Rev. Eyre. Mr. and Mrs.. jack Emerson spent flme ,young oottpliw, 'Were Attended 1st Stonday..miith Mrs. Victor Whit byaid .4;.Mrs. ' fittrk Smith ot ley of Crowe, • lat'fknoiit. • .• • Mrs. Wheeler arid lataity and Miss -Misses Lautetta• and Emily Collins. Miss Sadie ' Bushell and Miss Isobel Singer avere'•in .Ottawa attending the reacher's Convention.. • . Mr. and Mrs. 11. Alexander of,Ter- Onto, were recent guests Of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Alexander. . Mr. O. Bannerman, 'Icitilos and daughter,- Miss Mary, Bannerman, R. of Kincardine were among San - lay Visitors at Mr: and '11fra, W. Slesa- er's home: Among those home .for the holiday week -end were: Miss .Jean McLelland. Windsor; Miss Margaret Jean Alex- ander, Toronto; and Mise Elva tortie, ' • ' • tf&t.•:^te OUTVAWS TRIMMED TIGEIt 14 TO 9, ' TheredaY Night's Win' For Outlaws *Put, Both Teams On Even Basis With A Win'And A Loss Each . The big question mark, any team stop .the High. School? rig Tigers will'have a. chance to try it ' tonight Thursday) and a win would Send them into a first place tie, e. * • 9 , Tuesday ' nights , game: 1,7,4w the closest fought battle to; date, 4•41rScww., the biggest crowd of .spectators so. far, showing that interest.is increas- ing as the 'teams start the , last half of the schedule leading to the play- offs. • • • * • The . e*ecutive. decided ' Tuesday, ,47N.; night that the first four teams will figure the playoffs. First and third " and second and fourth places teams will play sudden, death' fixtures, .with the winners meeting in :another »SW, ‘, iion. ;death encounter •to 'decide ;the championahip. ' Jack 'Campbell's "Outlaws" broke into the wincolumn last Thursday when they took a 1.4.,,to 9 decision oyer, WesHuston's, "Tigers" which put both 'teams on equal footing in the standing with 'a win and foss, each. It was. that "one bad inning'' that did it,, with the Outlaws pilling up eight runs in the third, giving them.a lead that the Tigers kept whittling away at 'without success., ,. "Tobby" Greet struck out ' ffteert Tigers; Johnnie Carter opposed him, but wasl, relieved by Jack MacDonald. mid -war in the game. and from •then on the'Outlaws were turned hack with but one run.' • ..., , • •• Outlaws -Phil. McMillan, . rf; Greer, P; .1.. MacDonald, 2nd; K' Aikens, lst.; Ken; Cameron, Ss; R. C. Todd, '3rd; Aylmer Aitchison, c; .Jim Webster,ef; R. Collyer, If; Jack Imc- BREAKS COLLAR BONE, While enjoying a. bicycleride, with a if.nnber . of girl. friends recently, Jeep MeLennan, daughter of Mr,* oad' Mral ,Neil McLennan Trie., with a *is - hap which ,cotnpelled, her.- to take .6 few holidays ,efrom sehool.. While de- -seending. the , hill at McCosh's nee?. Bruce Beach, she fell off her wheel fracturing, her Collarbone. • Reit: W. A. Townshend of London was ,a 'caller in the Village on *OnitUyt of lait. week. , Mrs. J. Shiet'a safe. on:Tuesday was largely attended, and 'went well. Mr.. Matt, Gaynor was the aiictioneer. A iiiiStellaneous, shower of gifts was''aiven.'Mra..'Cco:. Bell (nee Miss. Aeie • 0 all niet4 ae.fhe heme of her par- ents, Mr: and ' -Mrs., , Pk Dahmer • , on Friday evening. A .pleasant evening was. enjoyed. • • , • S. Moore , was. ,Stiffitiently re ..ceaered horn his illne.ss to be reinove(. from Kincardine flotpital to his hoim here.on Sunday. The Work of building 'a'hasconete in :the United Church has cenitheeced Mr. Powers.', has. the contra.cl, for tit, building Of it, , MiSsea-Ethatea. and • Marie Fetite' Of Cedar Valley visited their grand • Mr. and gi‘,.Ptirvite,will. reside at "camphelt: ,Mich. ' are Visiting' ,her *other,' R. :T. Brown 'over tit, . 'Loamy*. App....ethic Operation . Miss Eileen, 'Carter of ,LOeka0W; ..vard-of the Bruce Children's Welfarc Association, was operated On.for'liP- petieicitia at 'Brneea•County Hospital •aa 'Thursday •:.last. The surgery was performed' by na lead doctor. and the yoang, Making a geed recovery „ • . Walkerton Hertild-Tinieq . • Named School Inspector Inipector B. Laces of Chethane 5as, been named , Public School.. In. ;pm tor for London. He succeeds the late a. C. :Stotheirs, .who died suddenly :ust .tiefore the opening of •the school term last month,. .Inapector, Lecas's ataiaintznent becomes effective Jan. 1; ,1939: HOLYROOD ; Mr. and .Mrs. R:oht..McDonald, Hol- e* :and:',J,iiek Were Sunday visitors at Mr. .1. 'Underwood . Mr: ' and, Mrs: :Chas. Con:grant r and - fatally, *r.. and Mrs. 'Ernest 'Ackert, Winnifred :and Lloyd, spent. Sunday at Miis'ElIa .Hanauld's at Ethel. - .„Mr.- 'and ..-*rs, _Harris `"and,' family of Stra.throt, Miss Mae • Pal- mer, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Palmer, and family 'of Kincardine spent qunday at Mr...Thos. 'Harris'. , , Mr. and Mrs. Howard Robinson spent Sunday at their ,home' here . Bob. Bait of Kinlough is visit- ing'at Miss' Elizabeth :Pierce% for. a- feat days. , Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Polleek..itpd family of, Clark's, ; Mr. and MI'S, deo:. :Elliott :and fatally of Amberley were Sunilay visitors at Mrs. Aylmer Ack. ert's. • - -• . • Mi. Wm. Wettings of Wingham and his •-brother from ,England called on frimids at this cornerirecently... • Miss Anna, Morgan, 10th concession, visited with Mrs. Kaechel Culbert 011 Sunday. • Mr. and Mrs. ThoS.' ilenry,2nd ben: were recent visitors with Miss Ivan ..,RaWlings; formerly of the Bank of Montrel, LucknoW, and -no* of Hanover has been appointed treas-.. 'uter of the Hanever•Hockey Club, and takes over the offiCe-with n neat Sur- plus from last year ef $104A1. 'Hanover will have both a jupier and, intermediate team and it'ireinahis- with the ettecutive-whethet the teams enter the 0. H..A.: of W. 0: H... " • * * • * The Alps 'Golf Club hainpiOashiP was won this year by:J. C. McNah, of town, who. defeated Ken 'Somers' and Dr. -.Walter McKibbon of .Winghank in the . semi-final and final round respectively. • Tigers --C. Thompson, 2nd. C. John- stone; 3rd; J. Carter, p. lst; .J. Mac- Donald, e, p; R. Finlay*, lst; a';' G. Fisher, ss; V. Hunter,' d; Jim, CemP- bell,. If; J. C. Johnstone, rf;• Jack Umpires -Clark , Finlayson, •Gar- field MacDonald.. . Score By Inningi, Outlaws- 138 ".- '100 Tigers- 011 ' 210 ,Lucky .WON: IN 91`11 „INNINOT RALLY • , Nose Oat, Die-Hards 12 TO 11 AVith, , . FourrRun, Splurge In Last' Inning ;'sist 14rs Albert Seott, ',inek-end e . GOOD ADVICE ' There is a newspaper in Kansas whoe 'motto is "lie, stealrdrink and swear," and is thus explained by the editor: "When you lie, let if be down to pleasant dreams; when you Steal, let' it be away from inintotal assoma- tioal.;'..u'llen You drink, let it he pure water; When•you.skar, let it be that yo..?. will patronize your home paper, and pay your subscriptioa whealt is due." ' rt..:EAIYATEll FAIR RECEIPTS' 938 gate receipts and entertain- ment tectiats totalled $2800.89, Thi - Yeats receipts in conipatison with previons•Years Were as 'follows. If.38---..$2202.65, • 1917,j-41371.38. . , 1936-$2314,45 (record year), 1935-42a/8,95; ' tti addition to the above, the arcs, receipts OE ;the concert wee $214,95 th; &awe $11121,75 and, the grandstand ,121.05, making :the tOtal. gross re- eipts l2800.80, • . I3eth Pierce. , • . .11 LOCA S FIELD L H. S. DAY .RESULTS • Result in the 'boys' events , at tlm, Lucknow High- School -Field'Hay; held .recently, were is follows: • • ; Half mile, Sr. -W. pinnel, R.'Rich- arils, A. McKintion. Web- ster, R. Paterson; C. Mintz. ' Relay, half mile -D: McKinnon. J. Cook, A. McKinnon, R. Mer401);'(R. Richards, Ir. Thompson, John K. Mae, , Kenzie, Steward),. (D, Finlayson, RirePleaatveetn37141Bieycle race, Sr. -A. . Mcliennan,.,' McN.all. Junior -LA. , • ,; Paternal, A: McKim; • Standing broad jump, MC- . The .Lucky r Nine battled' to a three- Kinnen. R.:. Iliehards,1 G. Steward...Jr.' ay lie for second 'Place in the In- Vehstei, R. Paterson, IL. Me - door -Softball 'League , by nosing Out /chi. .; a 12 to '11 yicterY over the .Winless. jou); " Mrs: WM.. • Elliott Is. With ..-hek, daughter, Mrs. Almer'Ackert at fres; ent. We ,are sorry to report, that Mrs. Elliott is suffering from an infection in her eye aS the -rentilt of having a piece of burdoekburr in her Aye. MT:. and; Mrs. Jos. Connelly -and family spent ,Sunday at 'Mr. Mark Johnston's; • .1y1r. and Mrs. Richard Elliottand family spent Sunday evening at • Thos.: .Robb's, Amberley. . . . LANGSIDE , . . Mr. and hsBertHarkness and Soo ROSS; Mr and Mrs Micpopgall, till'of Toronto Spent Sunda* With Mr. Mrs. peo., • Miss grace ,RiehardSon, Spent the fitst of the , week attending the. School Foz Lend, 'Leaders on ',this', inanshia, Spook's& by • the •Wamen'S Institute in Teeswatet, • • Mrs. EinerSoa 'MIA' little Stin.Of POW-. assiii are spending i'feW, Weeks With hCI 81$ter'' M R. Stuart,:.. • . 'Mrs. 'Herb. PettYpiece is under the dottot"S Care at present and Miaa Eve- n Pitiell Of Kinlough is with her .Wrn„ BrOWO reeeiVed amid last week ;that his mother, Mrs: Brown .of Ripley had.felien m such eManaer as to liteak her hmp",-,' • The Latigaide,Onited W M $...:field thent tietehet :meeting at the.honie of Mit. T., Hill on Wednesday last' ' M rs.. Alex titutraY . Bandy, John and hihp retiirtied With Mt, Murray on Sanday,te Toronto nfter. spending limit Months at the farm hera Die-Hards; On Tuesday night. . . • With the 'Lucky ' Nine leading at the end of ,the 5th, 7 to 3, the Die'- Hanls came to life and scared 84runs in the next three innings, and as the Lucky Nine came 'to bat in the last of the9th they were three runs down • . • • . but a four inn attack gave them ahe, . . . . ..„ vietory, the wianing run. coming :with • . • • • .... • • McInfasif1"A;.' • G. Webster, 3rd; C. Greer, .2nd; E. Sol• anion; c; L. 'McInaess, ss; B.Jewitt, P';', L. Turvey, If; :D..," McDonald, IL Hall; cf. • • Lucky' Nine -W.. Steward..1st; C. Finlayson; c; BMc- id Collyer, .ss.; ,Dr. • Priv/ler,: Cf,;: Sol. 6n1°0;-rf.' , . Uninitek.- R. Johnston, E 'H.. Agnew.';', - Score By Innings Die-Ilartia.- 011, '014 220-11 Lucky' Nine -202 . 300 • 014-12 , The Standing • , .,Teani- t Won Lost To Play High Scheer'. 2 • 0 2' Outlaws • 1 1 Tigers , • Lucicy,Nmne Die.11ards 1 A. •Pinnela Jr:aaF., Webster, McKim.; , R. Paterson: 'Running high jump Sr --.-G, Stew- ard, J. Cook, W. Pinnel. Jr. --R. Me4 IC.)11111'R;aPraP:PhSr.—D.°i:F..WebstiZtre. 01116aO011,' J. Cook, A. McKinnon. jr.-R. Pater- eetly F. .WnhSt0', R. *clCirilt.L_ 220 yard duati,:.,Sr.11);' R. Richards; J.. beak: sWeb- ter. R. 'Paterson, R. McKim. , • , 440 yd. dish, Sr. -D. McKintienr W. •Pinnel; Mintz; L. Irian, D. McIntyre: ..„ Running hop, step and junmp, Sr. - J. Cook; G. ,Steward, John K. Mac-. Eenzie..1r.,-It. McKim; F. Webster, Paterson.'. •.: Standing hop; step and jump, Sr. - D: 'bIcKinnoti;.J, , Cook: John K.: Mac- Kenzie. R. Patetsmi. Baseball throw -7-D. Mckinnon, • Finlayson, , G. Steward. : Point .winners Senior -Don- ald McKinnon,30; Jack Cook, 20; (;or - don 'Steward, 10; Wray -ji•innel; *10; Raymond Richards, 10; Allan Tre. leaven, 5; Angus 'McKinnon; 5; I3ruCe McLennan,' 3.;, 'Donald Finlayson. 3; J: • K.- 'MacKenzie, g; Ray MeNall; 1. Junior-4reA• Webster, 36; Ross. Petersen; .25; A. McKim, Clive • Me- iMitnvre1 Mintz, 6; L17341..114,1 in„1,4;,Denald p ccA Better Place Ifl Wbich To Live And Work A Series of Letters from .Distinguished -Canadians on Vital ' Problems Affecting the Future Welfare of Canada , Specially .Written, for Canadian Weekly .,Newspapers, Association Dear Editor. In I response to Your iet\1!, 1 should' like to. say that the offi ers Of the Canadian National Railways are al- ways conscious of the important part the weekly newspapers play in Can, schen affairs and that -we fully apptee, kite the keen interest the members of Your association take in the welfare of., the National Railways System: We have noticed with satisfaction that you have extended this to Canada's newest efiterPrise; the ` Trans -Canada Air Lines. •' '1 hope that the weekly newspapeis will , continue their valuable work of fostering ' a sairit. of, 'unity' throughout the Dominion and encouraging ban- adians to work for steady improve, Went in conditioits by avoiding,tiseless controversies ,Which Cala only tend to retard the notion's, progress.. Above all,1 hope you wi year. 6Ouragement of those nesstinists,who seem to have' no other ,contribtition"to make than the foreeast dist-Nice, 4 The . things' to advocated today, it Seeriai'.te.me. are the avoidance of thy - thing Which might cause sectional; ' ratial .or any other form of shire, and the pealtive 'qualities et satie Cp- timisin and hard Work. These, I think you will agree, are Canadian ehar- rictristics..'it is not enough to recogL: ,ttie them and he 'Proud of them; ae Wait .inaintaineed Ottani] them. . With kind regards and all good Wishes to, your inembeithip • foul to ourself, I am,' • tk. • - • • : t ItotitS '1,11/N OtlIFORD, . Chilitintin Pad President; ' Canadian; 14atiritial