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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1927-10-20, Page 5QED FRONS �iARDWARE WITLI THE ,COLD' WEATHER JIJST AROUND:',IRE CO(NElt,,'IT ,MAKES '•US THINK (ll?t' STOVES "AND HEAT ERS:.' WE. CARRY THE, FAMOUS;"COSY .'HOME QUEBEC". • u D Y HE. "HAPPY THOU T.PEOP " IN• AN 1'9 -IN'; .'. MA...E,1t .. ... , .._ .. GrH PEOPLE,". OVEN AND CIRCULATING TYPE'IES'ERVOIB;.• ALSO iMe-• CLARY' 'S: E`' UEBEC" • 1TH• • AN 18=IN. OVEN • AND C RCU, L'ATING•RESERVOIR. IF YOU ARE INiNEED"OF A ,NEW RANGE; E P.AY US- A CALL•1DEFORE •BUYING. WE GAN SEND: YOtf TOn MANY SATISFJED . UPEI S . AND THE`PRICE IS.; RIGHT, ALSO THE COOK IN.G, : 0,A4$0, ANBD HEATING.; TO, NEW :"COSY HOME'. FoB,A•IlEATER,, EITHER ORDINARY, FINISH,: OR 'THE' ALL ENAMEL FINISH. "QUEBEC' 11EATE'RS, A L L ` SIZES, ALWAYS . ON HAND, N D.• > . just Unloaded Fresh Car of Cement' • , a ° Lime, Plas Plaster and Gyproc AlwaysHad. Phone 66. HardwareCoal l� Plumbing RTEOUS - • Lucknow. Tsmltking :.. ' In . g l.ucknotr Winsltanii. �'•6 t!Phone WA hone 74 ": ":' monumental. nument al , .Wo rk s GU� ('lilv�l an WiNGHAM 'Has the largest and'most umplete: stock •in:the ,most °beautiful deaigas,' to;choose; from, in. ;Marble, wwteh,, 'Swedish -.and -Can- . adian G;raslitgs • We make a specialty• of Family. • Monuments and' invite your lupee Inscriptions .Neatly, '•-Carefully and Promptly Dene. see 11111 before planing your; order. ,Douglas Bros: • R A. Spott 9' Lucknow, Ont' L 0. L. No. 428, Lucknow , meets the. second 'Tuesday of every month in;: their' hall, 'at :e crelocK. G. ;Mullin,. W., M.; P. Carter, .Rec. Sec., • A't your ERSONAL Service The men Wand wonien of this corn- an:trying are to turn out'•some- thing 'more than Pit just a good gen- oral n n eral; telephone: service., No. two users have exactly the • sante .needs. _ When you ask its to • install or move a telephone we Want . to handle' your order in such ui rt way that :ltour.'persona1. req .>cal: Bents are -exactly -met. , • • W he n r.you as k.for information t ion about" contract" or a bill or xe- 3' iiortj'ttrouble with 'yrl>r 'Matta- trent, nstra nlent, ,or make even the most sashay telephone call, we, want to give' 'each matte, .the sort: of at- tention that spells- personat ser---• VidO,' not just average service. This is not. -easy: But it'•s what we are aiming at•--a;.peraofiat sew` vice. • ASHFIELD' NOTES o spent Mr.. and •Mra:'.Wm.'.H gair • the'. week-end''with 'friends at Lucan. Miss Ella' 'Cowan, accompanied:: by' =Misses Jean=i.ong;�BessieBlue wand Annie ':MacDenald,,Motored : to Exeter and London. -to attend the teachers' convention ,.last' week. .:They all re- turned home on Saturday;; with the exception -of :Miss. Long, 'Who' spent the week -end: ;in London. Mr: and Mrs. " Kenneth, Campbell: and daughter, Marilyn of -.Detroit spent Sunday: with the forrner's par- ents, -Mr. and Mrs; R. Campbell: Mrs. F. .D,:' Maetennan,'who .under_' went an operation •for the: removal of cataracts ' on :her eyes; . a couple 'of weeks ago in Victoria: Hospital, .Lon-- don, Lon=don, is improving nicely, and expects to come home -this week.. ' Marrieds at'tenddl, by the Rev._ J S. Hardie . on Monday,, October 10th • Miss Jessie A. MacDonald, 'second' .daughter of Mr. end Mrs. J. K. Mac- Donald of .Ashfield, and Mr.r Noble. Johnston, alio 'of Ashfield:• 'Mr. andMrs. Jas. •Webster of near Lucknow spent Sunday with friends in Varna. THE LpCItNOW SE{N'TINEL: THURSDAY,` OCTOBER 20th, A2;, FLOWERDALE , Mr, and Mrs. IL 'Marti :i and (lnii' dren alI.nded Anriversar'y Services•. at ;St, Helens' last Sunday. .Mr. and, Mrs, J. Netterfield ; an4 _ family of Toronto, '>lpent'tlie week,. erid at W. F. MacDonald's,. • t ' Mrs. Angus Macintosh and daugh-• ter,' Margaret, are spending a` few days with friends in London. • The little daughter.of Mr, and Mrs. J. Thoinpsop, who 'has been 'quite .pick, •' is, .improving. Miss Olive Robb: and Miss Irene Merge!), attended'•thb Teachers'' Con. •y , last Thursday ention r<n Kincardine ' and Friday.:.• ' 'Miss Myrtle, Webster of. Para: mount, was'a, guest of Mies 0.. Robb, Wednesday' niebt. • '•,In spite^of the prevailing wet wea they; .most•. of the Flowerdale". farm• erg have :,their potatoes ilugi'" a n d: dome' are: nearly' done'' with their fall, ,Notating.. '' Mr and Mrs ''W ;Ilohb were 'Kin cardine .visitors.,'.;Thursday. FOURTH •'.CON. KINLOSS • Mr.: and Mrs. S. Cariiochan spent a day recently with Mr.` and Mrs. 'P. The teachers in this •locality • all' attended the :convention- held :in Kin, 'ardi ne ' last Thurtisday and,' Friday. Mrs. J, Swan had a very successful. tale;of farm stock last weak. Mr. ..,and* Mrs, R. Martin end chil wren .spent 'Monday night With 'Si, Helens' friends.. Miss Olive 'Robb 'spent Saturilay, with friends iii. Kincardine. ,Mr. 'Rile Middleton,'anrived hone: from the West. Fridav lash Mr. ; Bert ;fain, Catherine;and 'Neil of London, •snent the week -end .with relatives on the, Sixth. Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Robb r spent,' .a day last week with' friends in Hen- fryn. , A `. um efront here attended the n b dance' at Mr. Wm. Griffin's, last Monday right•::•, o_o_rr LOST 'NEW . DARN, BY FIRE tinting e. th severe `electrical. storm Which, ' prevailed ;over' a parte of . West• ern Ontario. last "•,'vveek, a new_• barn,' belonging: -'',to Owen Moore,' Colborne Township; was - 'true] by ;'lwh1 ning- and together with ' the • season's.. crop'. was hurried to the ground. .Mr. Moore' had' but recently coni;leted'this barn' havin lost,an olde`r' barn last •winter When a lantern: ws upset and' set the •.place on• fire. In, the ; recent fire he lost also .3 horses and 2 bows::. . Mr". J. S Richards of " Markdale` • spent . a "few: days of last week , with his mother.• Mrs. R. A. Richards of Paramount,• 'Miss Isabel Ma'cDohald -. of Strat ?ferd li1'oinrsi wa hon re -for a few - • Malcolm MacLennan of Laur: ier, has gong to Buffalo: • Miss ' Annie Ketchabaw of Para- mount, has gone to Toronto, " Mr. • Watson Webster '; of Varna spent the week:end with Mr. Alvin Irwin of- near Lucknow. Mr. Jas; :Struthers of Acton, called on friends in. 'Lucknow Para mount, having come' here. on nCtount of the illness of his mother. • ,Mr., and Mrs; Clair .Irwin of Para- mount visited with friends at Zion on: Sunday.• ' Mr. Cleve. Hill and his mother ' • of, 'Purple Grove, spent last week with, Mrs: R. A. Richards of Paramount.. • • WHITECHURCH ' Mrs. Toynbee. Lamb and Miss Olive Kennedy of • Goderich, are visiting at their home here.. - Quite a' nurinber from here attended the , Anniversary Services at -St. Ilel- 'ens' .on ` Sunday( and • also ' the , Fowl Supper on Tuesday' evening. , Mrs. David Kennedyovisited a few days with her daughter,. Mrs. Barry Tichborne. at Goderich. Miss Annie Henry, 'R.N., of 'New York. City, visited, last' week at -her ,home hereat ' ' Wo are sorry to report that 'Mr:: Mills MacMillan, who has been seri- I,,' ously .ill the past two weeks, is not improving, and,>!it•latest" accounts was very low. Most of his family have come home, ;Joe having arrived front. Vancouver ,dart Friday.,• (Intended • for last week.) • Mr. Will Foster, of Toronto, visit ed a.few .,days. -last week at his home hers. Miss Tremble is visiting 'her bro- thee, 'Mr: Eli Jnrques:' ° Mrs. Andrew reit and iainily' ,lies- ed into their new homer last week. Mr.. and Mrs.Wes. Leg; att and •chil- dren;; Moved 011ie Mrs. Fox'a Earn,,. -Wu-Welcome hMr.-and Mrs; --Leggatt t>,7 this connll'lunity. - .Mrs 1Vlctauglili=n-.a-n"d `-daughter; Myrtle, "'Mr.> and -Mrs .George 'Maple' •toftand daughter Reita,,of Fordwieb. visited on Sunday at the he inn' of the formers neice, Mrs. David Kennedy. ' Mr.: Miles MacMillan ,.Jr., of :Scots. -guarde•Sitsk."'?//fr. ;Alan, MacMillan; et Alberta, Hugh and Duncan, ,of Detroit an ;are holds ,owing to the very: seri., Ole illness pt tilair 'lather, Mr, Mills• MacMillan, LANGSIDE' : •r •. I'll' is 'vl.t hers ' • bus3.Y, ,en . gag.P.1. pi ..1 11'i? tactor, ,p.oiighuig: on the Crowston estate' farm.. -Mr. f and. d s' John Hayes and faro: i it, spent the 'week -end with Mr and; Mrs, R. Tiffin. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Ross of Tees - water, • visited on Sunday with Mr,, and Mis R. .Tiffin. • Mr and Mrs. W. Porteous`of'Luck-° now,,visited on Sunday with Mr.' and Mrs- E. Tiffin ". ,. • • • Nearly,'everyone in this vicinity 'is,• busy, taking up their potatoes, which, on thee -whore, prove' to •be.•a ", rather light Crop. KIN LOUGI#: • •; . Mr,' and Mrs.John ,Hodgins. and' Tena 'spl'nt1 Sunday with' • Mr. , and Mrs. W. J. McLean.. The many friends of Mr.;.M. S. ,Hal �., S d"enby pare, glad ••to: know th, at ,_he,°`; is.. .ininroving, after_a-.,lengthy illness.. , we .re doers,, toll report.- that :Mrs' Ja.G: Johnston rs serinush' fll,' •and•'Mrs. •W.esley ,Cole `of Fxe.t +Pr., ',stent' Sunday with Mr. and .Mrs • Wesley • Doyle, ••'. A. number•, of the riling penpl e .t(&o1- an tehdance a.t Ripley on Wed, n'esdav evening of last week. . A. very 'enjoyable ; time Was spent.; ^t the 'honne. of Mr. and 'Mrs Hodgins • on: Frirlav: P vnnine', .of last week, et 1, ret'e'ntion hnl j sn.'honor of 'Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hodgins. ' • The annual harvest thonkscrivina servicer • of the "Anglican elhurch will be .held on .Siind'3v •next, iletober':23.' • a+, 1'1:' a.m. end 7.80, p.m. The 'special' ' nr2a'll,twill he Rev W. • i Hawking 'f •Blyth, Rural Dean of Huron ROYAL 'WINTER — _ FAIR JUDGING .'COMPETITION l Re ulatis e ;been s on haw' ` b sent nt out: re-; cardingthe: special'- judging comneti bion--nd tn be 'coucted at 'Paisley . on Oct.. ' 28th . through; the County De nartment of, Agriculture to select• the ten winners tohe given the free trip 'to. the:, Royal Winter Fair. :Classes' of six, kinds, of*live stock, including poultry, will be judged,as Well as ;classes •of grain, alfalfa, seed and. tar-• i�jr. n , Although only farm 'boys be tween. '16 and 23 years .of age •aro&. -411 bT"its eirpected the competition will ' be -a-large one., with boys .from ill parts of the county taking• part • Competition to be in the: lucky ten, comprising, the Bruce' quota of the five hundred Ontario boys to • be 'en tertained. at the Royal'Fair.'for four days: by the. Ontario Government, is very keen.; , SOUTH' KINLOSS- • • The ThankofTtxrthg ;trceting of''tbin W. M. S. was .41(1.• on Wednesday, October 12th, lythe .1loine -of Mrs: Melvin Irwin•with a.'good attendance.• The president, Miss , Sutherland opened , the . meeting with ,prayer. Hymn 141 'was, sung, and Mrs,,. Mac Iver read from Psalm '-d i ' A . prayer circle was then founded'•by a .number of the ladies. s R. 'Campbell read; a very interesting paper on "Home and • Scholl;;,'. taken from the study book:. The, roll, call -was answered by: a verse. on thanksgiving,::and this was followed, by''a,' delightful solo- by -- Mrs.. James. • Miss' heat, MacLeod :thengave.;an address,her• subject be- ing • "The 'White, Harvest Fields of °the World. Today... . Miss ", MacLeod has alwafys a'„wonderfulr m'ess�age,'en,d; all ''present could flet ,'help 'Luta feel that it •'was good'for them to, ltsve. - been there. Her address., will '.^'ingot, soon be forgotten;. ' ••MX's A. Suther- :land' read a l'etter, than?ting.• the lad- ies:- for • donations sent- to- thea• *;Miss 'IRattee Home in Toronto •''Mrs. James and ' Mrs. A MacLeod ..sang • a • duet: and the meeting '•was :was. closed by ; ^ re - beating the epeating,'the Lord's -Prayer in :unison:• =Press See'y t 4: o.00' • • •..D:UNGANNON On Sunday. ,when. Mr, ` • and . Mrs. Henry Leishman were on the: way to church at Nile,, they "met 'with' an as- - cidPut-. c--.cidPnt.'aust aftter• thew had ' turned south from the :second concession •on to the . gravel road. • ':They'• were drly” " in"g- in their. buggy, which nve•s• equip -ped with a', light, and, they stage, were on their :proper place ,on the". road. • ` when a ear, drive1i'by ‘Roy'Black of, Lucknow„ came' behind -them,. and, in Massing, -struck-:the,-thebuggy,'--throwing thein both out. ''. The, ear,- which •was• meeting another car.: had turned ;in too quickly, : it p is -claimed Leishman;•received .x' nastycut: on the. liead, arid both be and • Mrs. Leishman were badly, Shaken up. The horse, which ran away, vas..so�:.,excit, ed.tiatj-it-,=craStted'I to another car • ---- ;ivy/dell, it met: on the' road; . and',was terribly .out tub,. Onp• wheel :of the.' buggy.' we' . dem o'a shed ' copipletr'y and the .buggy was ether' v,,ise. smashed. A neic'•hbor.`' drove Mr. ''Leishman.',to the office of • Dr: • t ('.'a' of Dungannon, 'wh'ere, he ,received ngedical' :attention. S . NO' GOODAT E XCUUE S for ein; !trot' yesterday :'cause Ma was'Ltoo busyabseto write•oneti 'Teacher -Then. Why',didn't your ,fath •. _rit ane " er w e 'Johnny—Shucks, he's no good mak- ing excuses Ma catches Kinn: every time, an:;you're'sniarter'rrshe owe ':their start toward success t ` openingg a in :savings account ' early a y, ,life 'and practising: thrift in order to, build • up that account. Are ou building upyour succes s £u � dnd'at' e:`' �Montreal,1 ,. the .Batik 'o :which for tl 4 e•bee •• (Mier . centuryhas •. en n: : the o a co servin he g savings of ambitious Canesd ahs . • ' a•+. -/tui'"„ Established 1817: Assets . in excess. o1 78o.0 00.000 '1 S. ,REID ocal Branch Manager 1 f the ; Highways -iow t ,o • Test youir •>r� o , Headlights Lights on Motor ',cars may,glare. either .• through bulbs being out of focus or the a lamps themselves not having the proper To test the lights. on your car place the car`- on a level.space 25 feet from a wall or"'" .creed.' Mark a horizontal line On the wall •-- the' same height from the ground ea the -centre'of the lamps on your car. Under (no circumstances should' this line, which is called the Lamp Level Line, be "more than - 42 inches from the ground.• With iardps having' a. screw adjustment' turn the screw one way or another until the horizontal beam on. the wall from4. each' larnp•is"as narrow as possible. (Lens need . notbe removed.); :To focus bulbs in'lamps'without outside adjusting screw, remove the lens and Move • the bulb backward br,forward until the.. circle of light on the wall is as small as possible., Then replace ITS. Then feet` each lamp separately with lens installed. The 'top A-the•beam of light Should be 4 'riches to' 7 inches below the Lamp Level Line to take care of the loading:. of the •car. Light touting cars r- tiire'a full 7 inches below the line. Lamps on . Fords without batteries require 10.inches , below the line. If in doubt tilt the laches till the top of the beam isstill lower..• The law requires. an approved headlight , device and, 21 cantle.. power bulbs.. ' The '^Department .of Highways will supply' r tttdie detailed lnitructions, Or you can; have yottr-hgit4- tested- and adjusted• at. most garages. See to then,. . The motorcar with glaring;headiights is a danger .to own driver and a terror to others on the highway .•; Drivers moving in the opposite direction are,deprived of, sight to guide their cars: • A good garage mechanic can focus headlights,,so that, they do not glare, Drivers • can do' • it themselves following : printed, instructions: ' ' The Department • of Highways • will mail • you without charge complete instructions: ' Test your, headlights often to be assured • they do' not glare. You are responsible. Tramps. designed for the roadway and• not the other driver's . eyes or the;tree:tops. Night driving must be made,safe. Never drive with only one headlamp lighted; or tail light•out: Brakes and steering gear should 'be keptin perfect v : • N • condition at all times. Your car: must obey•if you wish :. it to be safe .f youand not a 'menace to'others The :conceztrate d'efort' in behaif of safety on the i h- waYs is meeting with a widespread•andactive support. Co-operation froni every motorist is :asked so, tt<iat •,the example set'dut;ing this period may take a permanent. • hold of the consciousness of all, who use the highways. • Itis the dirt ' 'of' everybody' to Iearn how accidentsy Y,..may be prevented. • • support, this move ent ut To' show that youR7• P 1� • sticker on your car, "I'm for Care and •tburtesy. "aAiri' You?" You' can get.ane at any or filling station,, EXECtJTWE: coMMrrrEil Cha(rma,-HON.0E0 S.HENRY, Minister o!Illghways w G. nonsi -rsos, Secretary Ontario Motor League; J P.: R. %Yvan, secretary Ontario' Safety' League) S .1, ors t:SON, g.C�hle! of Pollee, Toronto: .1.: MARSHALL, 3I, Registrar f MotordVe Boards 0 Trade: All Editors Wade o! tun R. Df.14MMIT'I fl, ilei et Do�Me SMITH, Activa,foDutr Ivllnlekr ot nigher: e: 'ADVISORY eco loipal Oovcrnments Polite Cbl , p� 02 Tr, Io, Automobile Claim and servlce,t.luba to ince At onion 5-3B 11. OST itogitte: ENVECTITIMCP1''Z' DIFFE, _. 'You woul. ive this Y d • handsome heater foist place amongthem all for its wonderful appear; -, spice alone. There is nothing to equal it. Bit judge it on performance too. It out -heats with wi a 'them saving f fuel into the ,,'jQ �+h .r gkeeps. .. The'cozltrolled dzaft ; Arran ernent ' 9n even heat. No ,over heating and then.k ' do wn. Tho fi r8 lasts lenger r arid iia licat T•ficthse lotsmr not oil radiates heat., it ncE � rcu 'rites beat throughoutpL the house -and it giowa' • with-cheer...The bestbuytunong-heaterac Two tiiittee'.polished• Wellsville steel 'or all :' porcelain enenieiwalnut beauties, either 01:10.• SO1d %n Lucknow by ' :Rage & • Porteous , • / • 1 .I