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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1927-05-05, Page 8THE t uCKNOW ' SENTINitt' ': '1'HUMSOAY; MAY 5th, 1227; ripg Ckainii nonoimonelvomvsm Cedar Oil Polish;; Londono aurid Soap' 3 Lar a ars , 25c? Scrub Brushes: , to 25c. uirement 20,40; and 754... Dust Pans 1 Oc. to 25c. Mop Sticks and~BxoonisPails, Galvanized aid ,, Ti; 91 ,Cbt�.l rsan' ws Pure •.Trish Linen in a igood' fir at;, hard-wearing; clualitY, 2y' hemstitched 'hem • :3. 134 •Day S eci • 1;9 • Milanese Lisle Gloves You will not expect such a high quality at a' Pelee like this . Scalloped: dares. an 1 ;tun over' cuff' styles.: Colors •sand, greys, etc, 3flzg Day �qn Snecial:.at ........................:.. '�hc�. A -real opportunity to buy rpur• • hot. weather headwear, at a good isaying, In two . atylea, oi• fedoraall '.men's sizes,. ;8 Big Days ' 'only. each • ...•,! r,•,,,' a g. •, ,• •••.., 11106. Carpet Tacks R' Brassi Headed Tacks Stove Pipe Varnish Stove Polish and Liquid Paste Sewing Machine Oil- '"Silver :Polish.:' ° Shoe Polish: CKNow, mil." Tank1WVith •,-S: g�.E.D .: SE "'AL •�G �1, At MULWN'S• GARAGE' 1. UCKNO,W weave aoagi :o'asOLa11t n' a ►.. o €"'m"11.a ';r y ')IOW ONTAR O'S' -GOOD • ROADS • ' •' ARE PAID•' FOP ".t h .t' Att ^mee'ti"' o h n ars n _ e .0 t he g, f. Good Roa' Associatio hel� d.�iat-To y vont° laylt'•winter Mr S. L, ;Squire.: hen Deputy Minister .'oft ' Highways ave, ap address on Road, 'Financing from wliici we `quote thefollowing • "To -day eve were told' by the Hon' °table 'Mr;' Henry that,..the';?Govern meat is taking- oer• added mileage o provincial highways'Thin extra .mile age, :when completed, will, .firing 'th total:' length . of .provincial highway: to approximately 2,400. miles'. Ii county roads we haver ;7,600 miles and then we • .have, ip •:.'Old'.;, maria townshiproads f' approximately42 - 000 m' keia road .age O1.4Oatarso`of .mile. something, oven: :50' i 000 m lett: fi ' ' that' , We., n. d, ,,hat on their roonads :there was' e Pended last yea. Pro incial .roads alone over $6• 000000 o ` coli t . roads, n n y $6,5.00,000 and on .township�.roads, ' $3,500,000;' and, by the suburban comms si s ons 00 000 $7 The total amount s eritb 'v • Say .It to 'WYth Flowers, wets Fior alDesi s n S ,Wedding -Bunches Ete., A' Specialty ecialt` Q y Furnish- Furnished on. Short•�Notice - Orders amounting -to $5 -and. • over, Express prepaid. Flowers deliveredto any pareart': of Canada; United. States and' Europe, also .'other. countries.' GEORGE' STE WAFT Florist '5` ,, � Phone" 10 .GODERICH, :ONT. Kodak. Outdoor Fun ,'Nothing like Outdoor, . fun thin time of year—nothing like Kodak pictures:, of 'it'' tor your album, het your. Kodak here and load it ;with the depehdable`"yellow-oox Kodak Filth, �-• Vile clo 'expel.;' phyto lMishin. The i exalt: Store, Lucknow, Ont;• • t • • ONTARIO At this ridiculgtis price •you ea e. almost ;'afi'4rd. to lose tliene, 11. inches' square, narrow-: hem M e edges d; pig 'Days Special, at, ; • • ! . '„ 2 ;Ina MON amu. WoeSOW olya PPM This; is aboy's: cotton jersey' wither news • ap- proved polo .dollar'„ G fors Navy `soil .Reda mBuff trimmed Brown. ^ A big. saving for `yo 3 • Big •Days, oath ! ; .;j .•! • ; ; >i various; bodies responsible _ter road construction during 1926 is something over •,$16,700,000. . The Province has. paid eighty per cent. of the cost, of provincial, hjghways; : fifty per cent of , the •cost of: county roads; . thirty :per cent. of the cost of township roads; and • sixty per cent. `f the cost suliu" lfa i roads ''• - The suburban towns last year paid as their proportion;' 'towards provin- cial hightvays,$$142,000,000.:; I do not believe we" get' �„ proper';prosspectus 'On the question of "load financing or --would deal more seri uo sly:: iib the'. question,:. Tile Municipalities make a i percentage ,payment on -all highways • 'On provincial . highways , they paid .$1;200,000; on county high ways, 4..$3,250,000; and on township roads, • $2,450,000; • and $140,000 :.to. wards -suburban -roads. , The icr - ni'ttn . ; malities which'' are not separated from the• counties ;are resonsible ,for a ..ontribution on • •last year's 'expendi- ture in excess of 4700,000, rand_yet 'he towns and cities ;which. ate .cepa—, "rate'' from the counties: are only re- ,pon'sible for :$142,000 We' find that, `,o far' as ' population is•- :concerned. "'here.. are a'few more people in ;010 Yntario ,who ,pre assessed outside 'of ,ebur an towns and cities: to pay.: heir.axes -of" $7,000,000.4 than • are: ctually found in cities and towns." ' ,o-oWALKERTON • Puncture iiroof, sponge. -centre Ball; :A.•' da, dy bouncer. Fancy colored Reg 25c 3 .B.gC Days, .Spet+ial,.-at , Big Sale! Ladies' Spring Coats Just' 9 left, .36-33-40... • Navys, ,&opens' and *Jr,. able, Tweeds, Reg; up to , for 3` Big 0 • QQ Days, $1G00as low as 76 �1/Ililttlililllli9111111111t111111I111il1111111A��� A very heavy napped Terry, eloth, eivik, Fancy: colored `border in Betio; Blue,=pinkAnd G d 'Stork• up with theseat this low price. 3 Big Days, Made from good equality naincheck' dimity, in fancy colors. Do not, miss this ti nely ; offering. 3 Big Days, only ,, ii '!3 handy breakfast size, int a „ splens};d, Dnp �,.. quality cloth, • with dice, pattern, 54 , ac: '54 a�itinn Reg:. $1;00 value. 3 Big' Days: at, V i7U, 3 newest patterns, for a y roomyin Yeti,' 'home. During '3 Big Days • ` • Big. Sale; of la'die's!• Spring Hats.' Big Dayss, at . + i Walkerton is planning -for a two: lay, celebration; July 1st and 2nd.' Th a coni i The m ttee',in o raising .a g, fr g ;10,000 for the building. o a new a- rena in Walkertons leen success. n avec s,. ;u • i ` 're i i 1 n zn al the a o• g m unt., . They are' now .'a dinar the ' gsomewhat difficultrob'lem of''sel Meeting a Site. P �.g , , The David vis: Tra' ill , hardw d buss- nes'here, . e srecen tl offered eo er1 Y. . e by tender,: was sold to Reeve J... W. Her•' meston of Wai kerton. .M. `r., Hermes. ene' s• ton' •had ahardware' and P1y b• ng business here for 20 years. The late 'Mr.,. Traill was. very u s' ecessful. in business es his estate is valued at 104 0 t ,0 0, all Of which he:;accumulated. since going i n to business here inhe early days. Handcuffed d t t ' hey arm_of: Bailiff. Archie `Ferguson, and accompanied, by .Sheriff' Jermyn, Dan, ` rowell,, the Indian ; recently • convicted.' of man- Slaughter- in ''connection with the death of Grant MacKay of . Tiverton ' left., last week for .Kingston, where he will serve 5:Year in the'i e - a�pentn tiary'-that: is, if he do n' es t earn an. earlier. release. by good don duct, The Indian is said to have.. shown` no'sig» of" emotion ` nor concern ,'as he • went away -maintaining throughout the straight-faced stoical attitude '. for 'which. the Indian is noted, MILITIA,. CAMP AT LONDON Details of the ;militia camp pro:.., • tram' which • will be; carried out • on. Carling • Heights, London, from June 10' to June-, 19 were Made public last week by'Brig.-Gen. C J. Armstrong. officer commanding • Military District No. 1,.. Approximately, 1,000' offieet's and then will go under canvas.," .In addition. to practical work, one school will be operated. :The, school will • be °' ','in session for sixteen • days, The camp school' will give officers, war •rant officers. and• non'=cornm'issfoneci officers an opportunity to.. qualify for, 'higher. rank.' The following un'itn : will be represented at camp; 1st lids?. sate, 9th, Grey's Horsey ,Middlesex.. Light "Fnfantry;:.- Huron : Regi.nient` Bruce Regiment, Wbllington Rifles : North Waterloo Regiment, Lambtor 'Regiment;;" 2nd'`Battalion '' Machin'i',: Gun'Corps -.Ail units in • the district- will have ail allotment in the camj• school, ..Units ,besides, tliose inention ed may- also train at the local Camp" if desired.. Field' artilleryunits wil'', ;'go to Petawawa,. , where' , there aro•. fat' ,facilities for' handlin ;' heavy ' artll•; ..: levy.. Duringrile c . p .. g. Y lit Carling 1' p. Heigtits there will ,be tralnin in' musliatry 0t Op C4vfl. moll: M1t In .dainty two -toned; ging- ham effects. ingham'.etfects.:: Sizes, 7 to 14. 3 :=Big .Days,' at., 7 90 ' THIS.. SOAP MAKES GOOD) FRIENDS Fog • US ALL THE TINE: • YOIib WILL'BE PLEAS ED : WITH THE I SOFT • NESS -QF 'YO11:2:SKI:N. AFTER USING: :REG: loc. .3 RIG SALE END S1 I S ATD ItDAY' • 1 We .'anticipated this: factory's slack. p'e r,l• o d -molifhi.ago. • We now, p hli b10 ,sawspp p on to + ou rt h4' Y, . •. , 4 when you. need such• dresses as these-_ This 'Is Your Chance 20 different styles to make your selection from , in ;this excellent offering., ''•The materials consist of Foulards,,Sateens • Broadcloth o-che eks—,-.'M erce rizedTaff, etas�a nd- other PoPvilr aveninsr wight, .fabrics.: Colorings' are the -newest including-' black and' white.: Cash' iu' on.,: these; ladies.' They ae1L reg, sup t°' o $3.98• During 3'Eig Days, only This, opportunity for:. yew .-was mads : OWN, b� •Yr.-'"tafdso =advan,-a- bpeioiitsO=N, in, • ; sia.• sought, oulstaise In ono of Can adagio 1 a. r o o art ' Drsssmaklnp In. stItutlono. indow Shades 37" •, good heavy ".cloth, strong rollers, in green, or cream.' 3 Big ' n Days, each DUNG NN0r of1 ' c- a rues- Thursdayest we k O a On Ones: - "sage Was ;received• here : b' • Mrs. A I3. iI Y i• • io he•. Pentland. vin .' information of • t Pentland,: g.g•, a„Saskatchewan;Alber death,t Fort tine a brother to ' o Benjamin Au us , f• g , of Mrs., Pentland and ' of the ;Miss Claire Au ostitis .who died 'a.. few' g.. ,' e � agoat ' Po' ' Arthur r .:where w eks rt , thessh as engaged. a a teacher B n- - ee gamin 'Augustine''was .'in” Charge of. a Trainelevatoratrort Saslcatchew a i 22 miles east of • Edmonton: In sonic.' way he fell down' an elevator shitf.. •50 feet to - the ground. • • It ivas neves- sary to cut :through the wall in order . _.t to -reach' - hi ,He-• a` n ` m, , -rv, s- u consciou. when taken .out; and passed away .3( hours later. Mr. .Au satins' was 59 Year of g ..; s age. He was. *ell known about;,Dun- gannon, ' 'where'. he spent, his . early years, being a son • of the . late Mr;, and Mrs. Benjamin Augustine. He ,Was. married a few years'ag o to -Mist' AliceS encs o i ' P f coder ch, who rwil be, remembered,. as .' court ' •stenogra pher at the County Town. Besides his widow'he 'leaves two Sisters, 'Mrs. A. B. Pentland of.. Dungannon, and' :Mrs. 'Harry 'Walker, of. Brussels,'and 'one brother, O. E.,. Augustine ''oi. Brantford; ., 'The late Ir Aug ats n had'. co ns. from Fort. ;Saskatchevi•a : n to. •' ' Port Arthur to see his 'late sister Claire while e she was i•11, 'but did' ndt arrive ii t me to '•see her alive.•' '• MANY TEACHERS S AR E IDLE • • We e s tin t �a e d :tri er .= e ' were' from i,590, to 2,000 •'women teachers in , td ' ri ,-with' out o positions in Septenibe?_; 19 t 26 s a • ted. .IVIis :d. 1J ,. s lr Carr, sec_-, rz retary of the Ont i :o ". Y a);'ederaton of, Women' Teaches, reporting, at the ;somal luncheon .:last Thursday'att he • King,: Edtit ars,'' Toroiito`: "O,ne en- :oura'genient in ;regard,' to this situa- tion,"; .Miss Carr continued "was the, .un'oencement-of-rP-remier ?erguson: When a delegation interviewed .hint". that '`the `Normal School course would" be lengthened td -two years:'with'two' or three years of. teachin �on salary. .y between' the: ''first e and • d» • s c , conyear , of training.„ , • .Man. 'still has one advantage: Ike can reach .for liis hat when' the baby.' hgwls': WHEN WHISKEY ":AND . • ••••.GASOLINE "MIX Here Is a storY • ;from the • Walker. ton 1Meseo e whih Well . illustrates ..wnat ialikely• to haPp,n whena motorist oxiat;beeomes too, friendlry.' w..ith_ the.. bottle: You, know'' what, sort of t1 t a bottle: ye.ct -Suncln .,'aft eino o miev r o - lett tilino car, <liive'• by a young chap?nair.•ed Gross .of .Ilanover � (ac- cording to,-report3„ caths to -grief or the Elora dad ' au stsouth of 1I am-. tls bridge,at Mildmay: Driving at eiteessive spceil: is .attributed' as the cease.: e .the a . .isent arid, it t is ••a lac alleged, that ; liquor 'had' . ` something. to `do 'with' the young `man's:: antics prior to and at the' time of the acct "It was :'while `returning from a short; drive towerds.'aecker's :'cross-. ing that the p smash -u ' occurred, -Corning* around the slight , chive at the factory at a ter riffle 'see , and when;e . .xo,.sing:: the.'. `bridge ' he lost control''of the coir, which ':suddenly .swerved to "the left into the 'seven foot ditch. ,Ito °' somersaulted coo= ,pletely' and' landed on , top :sof Exercising for Health eath courseai Under -. �j carefully trained instruetoxs �,re , t 011• fidvanta e' i-�01C 8' c iiY htin:dre8s Bell Telephone girls, all, over the system, ,,lasses p frons,• 1G to' 18young•.' . are taught the dere 'of the .o of woi Me eaten. b d • its' no' ri fiznent +h u s bis . yi habite of . •' �, r goad �llt�i>i�; ate et 'Moo .stele, and lfat la both accident and il>pees`. The Cour ee cover •11.period of twelve wetaks. At the seurf1A tams, w$o , qualifyare awarded o topeti bletio i of thk err ipica,tes! The exercises taught have been� tr ., h V dey'eloped by � eclali,l Pilo$ , '. OM 11►R $41440t of e p to � �� gltl� is �apry >tto al�� l 0 $ , 33 �i'�41i. AA @7�3i�y!V@ Ot>;ii+Y+.. , IY1,Nr'4,•,”":. F .,n �i rk- r>wd �. +1 „- �.r• the rail' fence With the`front• facing. .the 'road. The driver' wase :not. thrown. out and Was 'sitting'in -•'the seat :when assistance'` come.. His, hand' and • . a ar'm were badly- , b dY cut ,,Y flying : glass. Otherwise_ he' •wa un- injured,' AtP •Dr. •Carenter's office his' wounds :were dressed. ' ` • "This was another •case of.s `eedin P g and , a dpossibly?,the � e nflu c influence; of : liquor. Constable' aaefling, ":'located a '')ottle' in°''the car after the accident, buton- ly 'about nly'about a .spoonful of liquor ` re•• •maineil: " The final chapter willP Grob: ,ably., be rehearsed ;,befor the ' lugis: for Spee' •.at Mildmayhist ' ear,trite: before oss•'was ;fined and' as second offence, -;will n o t get elf 'So, lightly. The carvas badly damaged•". s oo COUhNTY'•HIGHWAY, °`WORK. iN BRUCE The',Work, on the 'County highways was com menced • earlier this •• year than is customary, due of _course to the early s p r`n .. "En - ineer _P� � g G. E. Stenlienson expects" that several job' :will" be ,underway s horA steam ,tly shovel; . has been • operating at; Simpson's „Hill, west of Teeswater "reducing the incline.: After the work. on the:hill`. at the' north edge of the:village i village'' has 'been.' completed,... opera tions will `commence at the :Dunblane Hills, ' south of Burgoyne. ,In a11. seven stone crushing ,planta will be operated this year. • '----•o•�o • MacCALLUM LOSES . MOTHER:: , The ;death is,reported. from Brant Township of; Mrs. ;Duncan MacCalluni mother of. M,r. Malcolm' A. MaeCa1- bum, represent ti<ve of n South Bruce 'in the :Onterice Parliement. Mrs. -Mac- Callum, was 84= years -'of age. and had been- a ;resident of,Brant for 60 years. She brad .'suffered a stroke six years; fgo,:frons which.,she ' had'grea••tly re.; covcre.d.. Slie was enjoying: -.her usual health, and was `art ; the breakfast table Sotos,dad;;•nioxni:lig;-with le'r'tson And oilier nienibers .of the . family' when 'she suddenly expired. Her hus• band, for 'many years a, well-known figure in, the eormunity, died in 1911' If" you ha 'e enougih rein io • o •'uartel 'ab • • about; You• need jest a little y 'bi oto w Flo tolling hve lon' , 114asaymawa p ivoul last i allor�wlantivoqB awould •dro•" dead, 4• 2 • 1 • BTLL1ZE Car -load n . . O hand. Whyorder ...ahead *hen' youcan • .. u @t R 8 �. PP Y any - day? Y T h' eeB . St Bra n ds R tJBE RTSO►/� N :L� U C OW EPPS The Molier VARNA, ONT. Cane ads and'. United • n>lted States Al 1 Lo •• dds I s ' n ured Reasonable, -.Rates Covered Vans Write, or Phone Clinton, 626 r: ' ROS• E'S MODEL S.C. WHITE LEGHORNS. , For 'the entries in the Cana- . dian Laying ',Contest . at •' btta- `iwa our • pen is' in first plag. front Ontario ' for tl d light,' breeds. ' In the. Ontaii Con- test. our pen .is again in :.fir's! "place "for the' light breeds. In' the Nova 'Scotia Contest': our pen .is-' in second place, as Well as having' .second and , third high hen..'' Baby chicks guar- anteed safe'. delivery, `$15. per -I`'. -WALT" ER ROSE Brussels,. 'Oht. reiveneenievvervennienveyveyeinionyee T 1$ only ^ono stool in aigl 4,111.• Pft, POOP' for walti.i 11 t. ' .'a!i1 i