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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1925-05-21, Page 5v,. • • ' w .. `fig-• - .. " ;':;..,.r.:••••: r ' • rt• .t: lx�—r--IRi 1.11101.UIIU IPIllp.1.111II411111III, IIIYBII ILII IIIIN IIN�lll�ll� DRE STAR . • O V NDNAY• IGA, TION CO., Annual: Low Fare Excursion .. • eric'hto.DETROIT and;E"•ttir THE ' BIGSTEEL STEAMER GREYHO a'! D $2 SO :due Way' I. $4+04 Round Trip ► SAFE, SPEEDY COMFORTABLE ' WILL , LEAVE GODERICII . TUESDAY,' JUNE .9th, at 9.30 A. M. A; riving Port Huron 1:30 -Pan.; Detroit; 5:s0 m.. Returning lea-ves..r2etroit 1; ILni.Ahu;rsday,4une--11-tI ""T``rhe only ` boat 'trip from Goderich to Detroit this 'season. "Child.` ren between' 6 and 12, half fare . VisitPairMichigan friends` and see big busy Detroit.• A delightful trip over tthe great . inter'`. '• national highway of lakes and rivers. MOONLIGHT =OUT OFA GODERIGH, MONDAY, JUNE 8th; AT 8;30 P M. .; FINZEVS Orchestra 'for dancing in :Steamer's. new ba11 room... Three hours on lieatitifui Lake' Huron for 50c. ,.Children' 26c,' ' Last Trip •G:ooderich to :Detroit; Friday, June 120,• at 9.301 a mt I Il�IIIIIuIIINRU1111 1114�IIIIIBporIUMq!!ILnIIIIIl01pUl lllia II emilI9 im:m ICI • • • *. r • • . " iv. T MEET On a road at the foot- of the.•Rock tea a . sign . that readers; "Danger— . Danger :'Sha Curve -:You'• Might .Meet a Snell a' sign' _is calculated to, � driver 'sit up'!a d take • notice *take a ., r' . n . 'rho. 'latter :, see 'at:: almost every ]iarp etkrve ;a` not5ce to proceed, with caution-: or, to, blow .:::;his • horn, .; and eomes'to be little impressed by them.. He, has..ctinfidence in his ability tc --a-Ass11,0 running into another :car.: But. •'i�g is:a fool inthe other car, the efforts- of the meat • skillful driver .to • escape. •may, be futile • There' .would be :far fewer .,auto. • mobile mishaps if <evenc driver would bear 'constantly in ;mind ' the possi- bility' that there may 'be. a fool ahead not, only on.,the •sharp curves batt. on s'.tretches• of straight road. ,It is :•un. vise .: to .assume . that each. car on .the highway is in charge of an expeJri- "-enced driver'' who'"' knows- the 'traffic- Riles trafiici ales and will '• obey them. You may think that • inasmuch as you , are: keeping ' `on your side of •the road there is nodangerof running your car• at a high.. rate of. speed;. But yop ,might.: meet a fool who will . not stick -to his side ;of the road:—Ex. A TURKEY TAKES A LONG • FAST. Mr. S. R. CoP" land .of MintoTown- ,. ship;' lost tracke' of One of his "turkeys on -,the , eighteenth of. January' last 1;e thought it. had been `.stolen or 'had crawled away rind °died..On: the. Uteri, ty-firsts ,of: March or ; two or ;three days afterwar'ds'his boy was; hunting thee egg's. ggs. in the •barn • : •. There -: -gtas, a likely spot behind 'some hay • close to . the silo so .he crawled in 'and; was surprised e to see the.head; tur- key pppp of a u key ,protruding, above the pike,• •Hc called hie.. father: and they dug the bird` out, it being able' to\walkback to ` the other:. few);: and is in the best of health now" and. laying eggs. ' It had subsisted on•; .nothing but •wiiat ;hay" it . •could .pick.. ,'up all that time. and -also 'had no -water to drink I'.: had crawled in between • the hay' Mow and the silo., and copld ; not • turn rat back. out Because of its feathers, The bird weighed 16 pounds ` when it got into.`i>ts ' priison and 7 pounds ' was its weight,. when it came out. Harriston • Review. • . �:.. And yet,` modern homes are not more flimsy than :'modern ;home ties. .rrr`IIII�UUIUUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIUIIIlIIlII1011111111111111111111111111111111III'illllillllllllllllillllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllBlyflNllllil'ii111111iIiIIIIIIIIIUIIIUNIIIlUlu1�1 OCR RC.AN We have 'the ''fiiriest :range o i Spring Suitings�.•that can be bought on tine market. -IBlue Sergi s,.. C evi ots, ,Scotch -Bannockburn, ,antings, Etc 1 if ' you want a REAL ' HAN D ILORED:' `Suit cut to fit .'and tai- lored to keep 'its `shape, we guarana tee. • et Us Make our'.Ne-Xt,•Sti t - : .IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINfiiIIIIIIIIIhIIIII11gpIIIIpIIiUiItIIIINIIIUpIUIIIIIIIIII111111111U(IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIUIIIIIIIIIIgIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIUUUIiIUUIIUIIiIUIUllilillllllllllllll UIIIIUIIIUUIlUII1111UINitlUUli' s to us r a v� we■. 3� 14,:-.NA,NISH For L''i/etyp ' �t 800klst Wrttts to Heed Ottice; Moritrael for 'Home PAINTING MADE` £A3Y • SOLD BY RAE. & PORTEO`S LUCKNOW 1 Rad tnt:�_ .bo dive Ives C • v.• Grit IKL . iXI IKI---.�--1XF JX 1X.4 -1x1 RIk!LEt. AND VICINITY Rev, E. D Dickson has returned Mr. Chanes . Chappell. , is, leaving next month on :a: trip to England. Mr. D ;Murchison. of Leekriow was,; a'visitor in to•wii••Iastr week 11'lr a R:= Logan visited • in ; Tee$ water last;• Week.' W. F. .Bald; .Inspector of ''Public Schools visited- 'the ..schoo's. ' .:in - the vicinity of Ripley last meek • ,1rs •M,. Whitfield ---,of Toronto'. •client ;C;r'' the°., week -end at thehost e 'of'R1kwe11 '14If'W J:::"1: Lane,and daughterEtta; ere visiting friends in Detroit recently.. • Messrs" J , B., Martyn, Duncan Minn, Robert McDonald and R.H. Vlait3:n ,motored to; Wingham.:Thurs- day. - • . Miss Margaret Campbell and Miss Ta�garet .Marlyn are home from' the �Univeirstty, o _To o►�tn, •Mrs. A Scott, :who' has been • at ': the home of',Mr.; R 1!```Harris, during: the 'ill'ness of :her Miter,' 1ihs•; S. A...Irwin, has returned ;to• Goderich•.` Mr, Iioward;:Stanley,,who recently, graduated: from the faculty of en-. gineering. of,the ...University of Man- itoha, and who has, been visiting his, parents' here;; left this .1 eek for. De- troit. ' June first:.is•' the date set Far ;the 'first nomination .for the council... Of the . newly j incorporated , village.. of; `. • ho'will bejhe first intivor? foie London; is �rv•r en,e�rgy ..� • n.rv�., . c:.. .YOt'LL revel: in the. flavor.! ''.011e sipoonful: makes you ....I rep fan;' Ifs loriously good Ti's •ntw-=.the latest food kan those wonderful:Kellogg kitchens. --So: gotd in and again Pe --the , :.that you wwnt�f�agai With ;. Y. P . P,olr�Py'� .'. brill: food;' Ready o; eat with milk or cream. Just taste: that, fiavorl' , o e • Feeds our anuacles.• ` Your ; } Pep �r , , , r. ; ,, y., ,• Your:vitalr : Your atarmna: It': uts 'ower• •.usesn. .. P, P ` and vi or.: For Pep', o •: frf;yOlfr--stluPr tlasli,• vun t,' , P, ,� Ilia wonderful health -building: elennents that,nature: puts is foods. -It's t I•" i• g� Kids love it. ' , They're wild about the flavor. ; And It's. ens' of th4 hest foods you :can give. them.. It's rich is :btnuoi. ; K�eeP4 thein free 'front 'constipation :.: Mildly ;Iterative. for a11. Keep' health in. the fauiilywith Pep., •At your grocei'a, • wr9• 100 icefota. • ISL' IX1 IXE K p C m _ •run:-.. , low- a`..". SA4va GYPROC ' Advantages• Fire Protection Low coat • Gantt Burn Easy fa Use Sir like Lumr! be' Ifon.tvarplag Tight • Jointed Cu be Paiateh.or Panelled Can be Alabaatined Cad be Papered •, Vermin Proof Ril�e ofe Heat Ind • Slainf Handled ! ElimlaateaRepalt . Clean. UAW, Requires no & Wis not Cratk' Keep. out Molinaro Keeps, out Dust end. Dirt saeilr, quickly, •. knelled ' Protects your stock t. •0190 OcFarm • QYPROC. ia fireproof wallboard' made of solid rock,the .the finest material for •fazed' buildings ever dis- covered. Its 18 Separate an&exclu sive advantages increase- the com- fort, appearance and earning power " ;of your., farm. 'Hen houses and stables lined with Gyproc are `practically Vermin) atid.' moisture proof. • This prevents dis- ease, makes' hens 'lay andincreases the milk output'of your cows. Gyproc can't burn, warp or shrink. •It protects stock front • fire. It is durable and permanent. There are no, crash`s or cre- vices in 'Gyproc.; Gyproc Joint .Filler on the joints makes the wall air -tight.. IV' MUI1DIE & SON LtiektiOW -ONT'ATOG GYPSUM CO. LtUrtnn,-Nuttg;briTaild''' ii413$ 6;4 tont XI:.. The Ripley, baseball ear. are;` 'practising with much ` pep and en thusiasm in the Memorial Park ev- ery evening: :They expect to be in es- good 'shape for" ;the battle in Te r da •. water: on' 'Thyrs y os Mrs,w John Reiss, whose maiden. riaine' was. Ma Matheson, ,._passed away • at , her :tome in . •Greensburg;• Pa., on Mai. 14th, •at''the' age of fif- ty-two yearsand nine. months. ,The' deceased. was horn 'in the Township of Huron;'and `spent': her early- •life" •here She • andrher• husband also re: sided in Ripley for a 'few years •but about ten years ago left for-Pennsy-' lvania t nil Nave been living', ever since. The° late Mrs .Reiss' had I many friends` in and' around 'Ripley who sincerely : ,mount her loss. "The :•funeral *as held from the residence' of 'her brother-in-law, Mr• Kenneth; McLeod, Concession:: Ten, 'to Ripley �I. .'ceinetery'on May•19th. The' deceased - - i e . 'er, husband.,.9nte daue is surS►tY, li , • . ` ' l rllawawmswmmmomaop• , ghter, Ka t h l e; e n two sisters Mrs, J.:Webster , a ird : M s• 'Kenneth McLeod,' and four• brothers, ."'. - John , Donald, Malcolm and. Norman. i ,• 13E1IXI IKI ... ; We Fare ,Pleased • to see• Dr. W • D .This is `'the TINE To Dress1:Trr New SUMMER TOGS''Of the A Latest Designs; Now "on - Sale: "TDOKE'S Bombay Cord Shirts TOOKE'S 'Hairline Shirts TOOKE'S' hairline Shirts' madras and Broad clothhirta", Arrow. and: Tooke... Hard :and •:Soft; Collars. BILTMORE Hats,' all the new, col- ors. ,. HOLEPROOF Sox' in Lisle & Silk Men's and 'Young -Men's Summer SUITS, HIGH QUALITY and LOW . PRICE, MEN-.-Whpare' anticipating, buy ingthat NEW Tailored Suit would do well.to get'our low prices find , e. se, steak tock of ,Woollens. Every ry e'we s r ' garmentell: is gua ant t fit and the best. f tailoring. ing.��'_ Blue .,erges' from $34.00. upwards • - The; Store with the Stock ..."1.1.1"6616".11. .31IcLeod• .in town:: again after his long . The many friends of Krt. Eliza. The A. Y. P. of At. Paul • beth Reid aVete Surprised to hear Of her death Which oaciiiTed on MOnday .night *ay' 4, Item Pneunionia.: She died at. the home Of her' aon-in-laW Mr.) George ..Baxter , of 'Colborne Township, The iate Mrs. Reid Whose maiden name. •was .Elizabeth Penn ego. -She was married. to' het la hiuil; InAhe Canadian egg laYing- contest .Rela and tw three 'at: Ottawa 'in" 1923-24 and the leave later theY settled, in Ashileld. Canadian and Ontario cantests 19247 .gince the death ef her husband some 26,, inclusively,. our pens of 'S. C eight years ago she has: mean 'her White Leghotns ;as winter egg pro- kane inoitly 'With her asughters. at, '4,:lueera were in Arst place. When buY• whose nonie . she died. She' leaves to irig Oar baby .chicks why . not buy montri her lois:„.4 sops, 2' daUghters. ...Canadian ehicka with year's Of good arid George of. Manitoba; reMitation, hack bf :them When theY John of British Colimtda.::MaOson in can be aecured at practically • the Dungannoh Gharlotte (Mrs. deorgs Same, Cost as American :chicks. Leg- )iakter).'of telboitrns, Martha (Mrs horn. chicke 12 „ centa ,each. RoCks 16 S; 'Reed) of Ashfield, Mary and cts. each; Julie deliVery. In order te. Addie died . some years ago., She',./il- get, diem early in, June, It will • be 'Church, Dungannon, are putting on a ,play edified . "Valley •Farfn” in the tewn hall on Tuesday. • so JeaVes an aged sister . necessarY for you to ' place ." Your fout gr:/104. Aildren foie?* of Whom 30-4-tf. served'. in- the Great W and thirty- one ..greitt-gran4Children, ;The inner; al which was largely attended was held frofir'•'1V,ii. George Rasterii to , 'Dungannon 'Methodist .nitiitch Where serVice.ayas . held by -Rev. Mr. Peters. Whet* the re -Mains' were interred be• aide those of her late .huithatith, Tihe George; LaWreriee, Cecil Bak - yr, Tho late .Mrit., Reid be 'rem, .1s9).1:14 Maher- and by her ..fieighbora es tett*. leha hag ht. thile bf need. Ilea her' ' life been lvtotherg4:. bay =veto- :. t ateit ,83rd birthday: In ePeali* big of the fact ,shortly befOre net death her Worda were "It Will he Abe thaaks for kinchteses Shawn Opal, • lobo Penn and eon, 'Morley of. De. Cinimerly Chatham, „:-'1V.Ir. and' Mrs Penn Detroit ‘. Mr and Mrs Wilt Blister, .' of "Cluitham, Mt, and dokvelteid Of Bervie; Mr; the; Abotit 100 -graduate's receixe their :tlegreea „at/ the .,,,amitialetatv.047._ tion (-if • the .1.Inivetaify Ontario; Which will be...held in thp. building on Friday, May 29: OnlY one horairary-degree is to lbe--ccinfer-, red Oita year and that on 'Costs yob. less.. 43%; MiSeellaneoUS rent 17%, elOthes : 13% and' the telephone less than `M. tlia01% year! wduld- otherwise take, the telephone is'one of • by,hundreds Of families ,. OA -trete tutnierae • that after July 1St nest, eheques and &Loney orders for $5„ or less will be ..exempt fram,„ the stamp .ather• 'word's, 'will Ant ttquite the during Writ -tittle. The- world was built. in seVen days POOtty cotildn't survive Without pataiolu