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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1926-07-08, Page 8• , THE 443'01(.140W szirritsEr A.aliillmj ent of Open, Stock Dinnerware, We now 8 patterns on show to choose * from at, vivo. ►Mich --ofy competition, Best quality ship, .direct from the Potteries. If you have not yet irted a set, vliY not. commence one 'Ilia., Any r o Itis. s rie ' how quickly ce:sold.sopat Separately, . , ul�?s ,ng q Y a .t • notice 'o ,c t.• set is collected ren hQut f _�......,..,. _. ... ,. . Wes have a s - ecial line of Work,: Shirts; for men, :.1 ,i - Blue; ni 0Y� ;OQ. 4 c ork Soc a c and �.. a• alit s ti t .;,rw: .n 'd s.: de ax . , s & Chll ._.ren `CJ • e � fir .::.., . . La. e dl � ,. Y at lowestprlce s • r, ,assortment �• f . owinY a. ` ei: ars of Lu . , al'. Q Souv � cls.. g visitors. RE A !:Stray flat for'Juiy12th. • 4inY Het in the store, reg,'uR to $4.00: for, 4,94 at Browns, LUEVALE CREAMERY s'TION:. •�itEAwnl:' Biu ;�1NG T � . ^��lY for ''cask prices:' paid ,,-Cream acrid: Eggs, 'We guarantee .a sersice nd •satisfaction all•' our "tions spa {' � ,... • a. a Gi�l�e trial -,',,and' l us' , ug: et ., rove a*. yoif that: w axe --a worth while market, • _ � Y CECIL LIN: MGR . LUCKNQW BRANCH' Phone • 63 : TpiT . t).kY, r *2105.1 e , 'K. arts S 444, 'irea ;Balloons 30 7c, ,3'Fa • Fulfil' 'The Canadian Penland For Arra All • Canadian Product Buy , and K,. s Tires.. 'They Are The Best ; On The. h" coVNT3e- pl at. i C'A$ that 'Will Abe renlbered: by our' `readers; t• Judge Spotton of Guelph, who; Presided at the' pittings of the County Court atWalkerton on May 25 gave judgment• in favor of Mra. Albert. Fennell of Walkerton for $400 • for: daivages stistai� ed by being thrown out of an auto at the .approach. to the County bringe over Saugeen River on Con.'10, Brant." ' David:'Foriester County S`oiicitor,, has:Appealed to. the High 'Courts. Mrs: Fennell. only ',ask.. ed $360 damages, ,and was .awarder' $4Q0. In the lower courts actions for damages against municipalities arc' usually,. decided: 'against the defend- s m writs.. It corms as. thou- h' t,y- . he at . , le has cos derable . Weight but in the High, Court it will be pure, 1. ;lir• a platter of law, The decision 'toil; hinge on the,passability of the high - WAY, ' 3tis• ilp t°the counties and minor .?4iun'cipalities , to keepthe op ds'wr'de. enough,t allow.t., wq hides to -safely pass -'each -:other: -•and - ;be in , a::safe ,state of'repair• for 'pub- Ile travel. but Oa.roads,:would,he. wide or ' good.,nough. for .:careless: drivers The • decision of the High Court will ,be ,watched with interest ;The Higr Court 'appeals'•:aremquite• expensive - and a, few ore ,hundred dollars. toil` be9 added. to , either; the plaintifl?'a or defendant's :• P,ill ' 'of costs,-„Chesley Enterprise,. • k < •i n r s � a �1 a r tore is filled with. -r an Sec a u s _ ,� .p g or' you. Days' but E ery i WOULD NOT REDUCE ASSESSMENT ON CHURCH PROPERT' Before .Crown At to''•. rney F res eborn' at a Court of ,Appeal on. the .assess. tinent ,:of the residence 4f',the raninis ter••:of •-the•!.ttnited. Church,: Teeswat r ,onday, afternoon' the: as,-. field M s_ � wta s isdx els $ so a► u t� t n+ t-ei a <a � 3?I$ tils ZHIW X ;6w0. k* tvi# -ah was wort 2 or , 3600`"and""e"ssess= dente for the applicants tried: to s ow h $ ,�iA0 $ , by comparison with other ;properties, ed it accordingly. The price paid wet thatthe• assessment was too high on $3100.V" Mr. Clark;' acting, for the Un this property. But the Court re- , ited Church ,asked' several witnesses i queated;, that the evidence ,should: to give their. opinion' 14 td the differ - prove, that property. was•net actually cried in, price end•asse'ssient au'sett- worth sev- wo " . el it •was ,assessed fol 4n Ibis ' oral : to ca'.ties ,.that';a arentl �' :Erre rtli i l: ..n ...p .... rp � .. Oath., ' •r worth .. ' ,,respect the; asso'ssor: under . atq, sa cJ th as much . rf not Wrote than - the that it was :the praetiee to assess all brie in question which. is ; ltoodteet] pxo xtier at 71i%a pf their value, ani $ liil,Q6 on: buildings and, $376 on iu bei ve4 thl$ plrirtic4igr pxaperty iarrd.. Be showed that the .properties • i.: iil hL7n,vlWrcam)t. :v.. mit tlfe"'f air': corners -were-aasessed at ;different *ties and the land,d of the, Iowest was -$150' others, $200 and' the ,phurch .property $375. Other houses equally as good were asiiessed at fr.om 41400 to 1900 • and .only one in - the, tow,nwas higher. , ----ion-- old• i .. e, : is zona itn . re - A Old -tinier n r 0 _�Ce member whe "thnsi# :wlis : rn,,`' iQiV ni�. 'sedate lsdia6. i`• Hwa, i 1 m., a,S',{;wl i 11.3 .a b'.,. lv« ey...ix. Hc,...! u M llin.` _.. . '..Market Choke Cut . Flowers Y v . The finest of Wedding. bunches and Floral , work on,skirt notice, delivered. anytime, anyiwher"ee• Transport; to suit. -GEORGE ;STEWART Florist; Goderich, Ont.. Phone 105 WEDDING BELLS•: Blue, --Anderson A pretty Jtine', wedding was .sol- emnized at the, home of .1NIr. and Mrs, J. D. Anderson, near. Lucknow, ' on Wednesday; June ' 30th,: at; four o'clock when their. < only daughter, Ethel" Naomi was united in marriage, to Mir. Wm. +Blue of -Detroit; Mich.. son of Mr. and Mrs. James `Blue ' of near Aniberley.•. The 're_ nm ” . conducted "by the - Rev `' C. Cuntmiiig of, the United Chs rch St. Helens, as the wedding'party stood • under an arch, beautifully arranged ,withferns, and ff overs, intertwinedwith smilax. Miss Flora 'Goodhand of Detroit ` played Loughingran's Bridal' Chorus. During the 'signing,; of the register,. Miss .Belle Robertson and Mits• Kath- ' leen, Hill 'sang a `duet, "At Dawning." The bride, who was given i_n mar- riage by her father, looked winsome in a gown of white :georgettei: adorn-. ed with rosettes -'of white .satin.- .She ,also wore .a wr"eath ;of. ,orange blos- soms and . a .necklace'' of pearls, .set -with•.acquemerine, the gift of: -the groom. She' carried a 'beautiful bou- quet'', of Ophelia roses and. 'maiden- hair fern. The ribbon- streamers' were knotted .with, sweet peas. The bride was attended by Miss Marjorie Clarkkson. of Windsor;'. who wore- ash- es -of -roses' georgette trimmed . with lace: -She- carried. 'a- -bouquet ' - of sweetheart roses and fern.. Mr.• Don- ald Bltie, ' a brother of the groom.: was groomsman. After •congratula- tions and; showers of Confetti; end rice the guests ,numbering about 54 reparted' to the • dining room, . which• was tastifully decorated in pink and' white, where a .dainty; -;;Wedding diri-. net ; was, served. • . • • A reception was held it 8.30, when a joyous evening' was spent. The Mc=. Quillin ,Orchestra •furnished the Mim- ic. The large .assortment • of gifts and :'substantial cheques gave evi- dence of the, esteem in which the young couple , are - held by . a host ` of friends. 'Among the 'guests • were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Torrence and •family of North,. Bay; Messrs. :Ter, r'ence Anderson and, George Blue- Miss, Sadie. Ma::Donald; Mr. and Mrs. 'Neil Goodhand; Mr. and Mrs. Jack .• Graham • Of Detroit; . Mr. and Mrs. D.• McGill .and Mr. Wm. Blue Wingham "; ' . • ' On their. return to Detroit; 'Mr.' and Mrs: Blue ;will 'be at home after August 1st, at 13611, Tulier, Ave. Alston-Snelgrove s ' ' A happy event took place' at • the home of ,Mr. %id Mrs. Robert Snel- grove,„ 2973 • Montgeinery avenue, .De•• troit, Michigan . on June ' 21 when their eldest daughter,:. Verna, Char- lotte,,,,was united in marriage to.'Mr Garwood Ernest •Alston, only son of Mr. and 'Mrs. E. It ;Alston, of :Grime - by, Ont. The bride vat given' in mar- riage by beefather and wore a wed- ding gownof rose georgette and car- ried. a bouquet of . Sweetheart roses. After `a' Wedding 'breakfast the happy couple leftby boat for Buffalo ' and Niagara Falls. On ''their retai=l Mr. and. Mrs. Alston will bs. home to their -friends at 58 Wellington street north; Detroit. C.N.R..STATONS MUST, MAKE REVENUE OF $15,000" „ Shallow Lake station on the C N R is oneof those prnposed to be closed. • anheldd 'an'putheblic pmubliest.ngchall of: citizens wiass, 'there'to ' d - cuss the ,natter with a reliresenta- tive of 'the •C.N.R. ' who informed them thatevery station that does not average $15,000, revenue yearly is tui ; opt; and left as a - flag station with a porter to look after the same. Largeaquantities of wood, ties,lam- bet, posts,' stone and ;cream are ship. ped from 'there, but passers era pur- ea Cha`e-thea tickets��ark H d and s , t' hdthedistrict are cattle and from a t;se shipped from . either Park Head or Owen Sounk° consequentlyy these i. , -lttr places get the credit for the ate andacei. receipts is for.. item . In 19231924, Shallow'. Lake station averaged . be- tween f $ si- MOO and 14 (100. The re dents present ,verb advised to - try ie end, provide better facilit a forship- ' p pi ng liVg stock, wh eh : *Mild o; bring r ng -the.revenue. ,Up. -to'- •a .i�ar l "!xfieeC W41 ti • .�#}d�DrIII til I.7 We ha �e 32 de endable cars'to choose from •' and are willing.:1 o , lose $:1000 to moire thin..,,.. stock in 10 days.. All cars have been carefully re.•oond ione and priced l •. ex for rthis .sate.. Terina arranged to suit the. ur. . c ha se .:. r. Come t ` the. hest c ail a a-v.e :.SAL ` ':HELD :: �e Cl ►tonGara , Open evenings t1l610 p.m. CHISHOLM .Dodge Bros. Dealer , 70 YORK STS > .LONDON, ONT 1926 , . :: 1926. TROTTMG, STALLION Allen Gratton REGISTERED NO. " 3795 ENROLMENT. NO.; 1897 �. Trench • G Grenache OWNER: , . MANAGER: TEESWATER, ONT _PEDIGREE a. Alien. Grattan: ' Sire `Gratton'° Royal 2877. Dam Sadie Astro McKinney 2761. ,„ 2nd ,Dam Eileen Astro 1652 - • By Emperor' 54151 McKi' Astr�ononinneyer16533't765 " Eleetrifi'catioii 19982.', Alcazar 5102 , Phyto :1950 ' Suigert' 650 3rd Dani Caii3mie - E. ' 4th' Dam Sil'vazar 5th Dam Pluto Kate 6th Dam •A%ianda Graves • .>v Tabulated Pedigree may be seen. on application to owner , DESCRIPTION' . Allen Grattonis a beautiful Brack' •Horse,. now 3 year old, with a hand-• `some-conformation.--MHe-has-a-set-of- sound limbs with ,=settler develop- r#:ents that denotes the power of . a race horse. He has. a 'pure frietion- less gait. -His. •blood itne' shows that ,,he is closely related; to many eictremz-, ely' fest horses..Allen Gratton stands 15.2% ;hands high' and •weighs 1080. ` `,. Breed :'your mares to• ' this .. great representative of .the Wilkes, '• Elec- tioneer and the famous Gratton fam- ilies. ,. TERMS To insure foal •$25.00, payable when mare proves in foal. All accidents at owner's risk. ROUTE FOR' 1926 1; ALLEN GRATTON' • will stand, for mares as follows: • MONDAY—At • his home at Teeswilter. TUESDA't-At James Hamilton, lot • 4, con •B., Carrick, :for' noon; thence to .Mildmay' for"2;hours; thence to -his own stable. WEDNESDAY • & 'THURSDAYY-.fit. his home at Teeswater:. FRIDAY At. Winghain; thence to .his oWn' stable, ; where he 'will • remain until. the following. Tuesday, . • This route Will be continued during thin season,' health - and weather Per- mitting; TAX RATE IN: BRUCE AND GREY .:'COUNTIES Grey County rate' lb 75 inills this year Which is % of a- mill higher than last year. Onan assessment. -of. approximately, 84 million' dollars. this -'Hill raise a litte over $261;000 for Grey Ceunty taxes •ai, compared .with a rate of 10 milia on the dollar i Bruce on an .assesment a28 roil lions which 'raises' $280,000 for. Cent ' ty purposes. Thus• it will. be Seen. that County :rates are still consider ably ,higher in 'Bruce thee in . Grey which: was not, quite, to generous in voting money for 'patriotic purposes IR' the war days. Besides, . Bruoe has a • .larger river in 'the big • Saugeefa than any 'n, Grey. True the Sauget!) ! .. ' but'is not of such great rises in re volifine, . exaepttng . ,during , spring. .freshets, as in Bruce where It. 'runs' through the Townships of Brant, Et... derslie, `and Savgeen 'into. 'Lake liar - oil. And the.'Saugeen and its tribut-' .`aries ha ve nec ssi a ed many large e ebridgOehhav d e. con, i 1 tad x e -d t b la. 'Of �r db �� 1 Mind i:, 1 1 ktv�+ k ..ia. v •} .Eastmaan-m. a e 1Vo..2, BROW Pictures 2X3%'' Price, $2.50 Without- experience. and without experi- menting anyone can .. • get good pictures with a Brownie. The pho tographic abili#y is in the' box: Stop: at our Kodak ter for a moment and 'We'll show you—or your boy or girl -how simple it. is to make Brownie pic- tures, and how much fun. A. E; McKIM: Lucknow • Ont. • • s, •-, $1. & $1.25 'Fancy, Bath` Towels for:' 69c. each. - at' Brown's.— ROD �• ROD AND GUN' FOR .JULY • ,Published for: the first time, the of. ', ficial, photographs and account Of the ,•. - Canadian Government Arctic Expe-. clition of 1925 will interest 'readera o . Rod and Gun.. The, Story of the'trip. to the ice - fields with .its, three lull pages of unusual photographs' ie only one of the interesting. features of the July• issue of Rod • and Gun, ' just putt, fished:- -Bourniont to Maniwaki' is: a,• yarn 'of a canoe trip in'the wilds Quebec, well told by J' Jenkins, w e William E. Milton has sont)e' ' good wrinkles fpr trappers. y • , .. Bonnycastle Dale this month tells something of the/Exqui'sitely'T Fuarreil Destroyers, namely the mink. and the:" weasel.'iAiaig Notes has .an: inter.,'"` esting line-up for th angglers• flys, Month and' Fishing the_ for the' current: -year• are incleded. in the issue. -Outdoor Talk and Guns and Ammunition 'with Kennel and . J. W, ,Winsori's, article on''the ,OWI are of usual standard. Editorially .d torially, in the :June issue, Rod, and Olin issue with 9et o r B. elcourt'sproposedbill to further beer restrict the sale of Rrea me. Magazine raises the :contention -th—Nt : the bill is not• in the interests t ers tsof C an - Adien sportsmen and announcesiis Intention.ofighting the Proposed 1eial tnn tb thoRround 24, end -Gun -is publiabed m »thly .. x�►1ar Potted, WQ+dlt ekt nioi a+• 7'