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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1928-10-18, Page 8PAW* • l ••i •Copip et Model ,. * $02.50 Console•1Nlodd •167.00•- ' +, ismt •o ohestras-famous-;bands- neo w sthe f ` co woisi rsaowaed'siA' ..rf---al., aX. j ....ul� ... tket pcoduct1ons-�enactly as you would heal.. *Sea In the One touch of the Single dial control: `gives you the Ade.,of the world', best music --"if It's in the sir, s WESTINGHOUSE will an it:" • You will .be smase& at the perfect perfonnance of R6s console.atodel and its .low cost of; operation: Come /n-sIOI sea glodlu los yea a demonstration iAi THON1ZED' WESTINGHOUSE DEALERS Poe; Bsteerylesa. Battery and the fruit' of -Radioli :Models • 11r LUCKNOW acs C.as. SP 33910 • BELFAST Mr itnd Mrs. Basil Hackett and:son of DetroitMich.•and,;M . • and Mrs. Wm ]f tine 'and family. of Ripley called. on friends 'here on Sunday. ; • Mr. and Mrs. Bob McInnis and •fam- ilyOf Courie's Corners visited : with Mr.• and Mrs. Wm.'SherNood•on Sun- day- • Mr. and Mrs. ''Herb Stothers and 'amilyr of Dungannon visited with Mr,. Mrs. • Alex' Hackett- an Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Walter Alton and babe visited with:. friends at •Whit church on _Sunday' ' afternoon. Mr: Thos:; Agar of Brampton 'visit •ed with friends here for a few days last week: WARNING NOTICE RE CORN BORER ACT `tt •. A]D' r: a3- HELPFUL ., $GGESTIONSN CLEAN=UP • Dear • Sir:. t the CnBorer Act isin.forc .i o • inns are hereby ttotified�tha rn _ e n your coon- �. ty. This skeane that 'all corn mast either be cut: level with . the round' and • :all ressaaatg gathered -and burned; , 01, if cut higher, the 'stubble .must be: • plwsbbed ander eompletely either' this fall or•` next spring, and'that • any: �•'.d';b'. ,r -;,i r of.tnika dragged up again must .be'gatherer' and Mira . . _7 , .:. , 2.,rtritr:?••MI*t,trvaio* t c yL l ai'mGy are putting in winter wheat remember that the fieldmust first be cleaned from'. all corn remnants as outlined above: SUGGESTIONS:/. FOR .LESSENING THE :AMOUNT OF HAND-PICKING AND BURNING 1. Cut:the cerin low.' Low cutting attachments for binders are now avail-. able, costing about '120.00. On smallp plots, cut the corn with 'a hoe • not: a sickle. • . Z. It the , tubbty i or .t han w �inth es ,high, crush thoro� hl before eforem ploughing bY runningahesvyroller o Planter over it'tW ce, lengthwise the - rows, or disc ittwisa or; lift it out with st plough and, level • it with the Lar-. row. Crushing the'sttible kills many Borers. 3. Use a wide- furrow plough, nevera narrow. Tractor % ploughs • should have a roller coulter and skimmer; .wantin lou , :... , wanting:ploughs g11.q a skimmer and' a finor high share or a knife coulter. Sbmetim„ s a chain or king .wire is also net emery,. 4, 'Never plough crosswise, but always lengthsviele. of the rows: 5... Plough '6 inches -dee if ossible, and runbefore P. possible, :. the. alast' furrow.re the ,stubble row:as,•Close. to it at possible; so that on the next round the stubble -will all fall Sat into the furrow as 1"e buried completely.; 6. Never, plough when theground is _� dry to do a goon, job. 7. Spriing..• . . . ploughing'usuaUy resulta`in less picking, but fall, ploughing, es- pecially after` crushing the stubble, saves time for• other Syi+,ig work. • 8. When cultivating in' spring, use a disc, and •in sowing a din • g c drill. " Toothed 'lana lements drag up the stubble; 9. • Rolling. in spring, before cultivating often helps' to lessen the amount of stubble draiged up. PLOUGHING KILLS THE BORERS ONLY • Il+ : THEW . SURFACE , .IS ' They nearly all come up to the surface after, being ploughed and, if there are not pieces of corn or stubble to hide in, they, perish from exposure •o. r•'destroyed, r are by buds, ants, beetled, or other enemies. SWEET. .. ,..Ola . • ..,._;.� FFER i ,: - C N USUALLY, SU S HOST FROM BORERS, HENCE . DO NOT • OVERLOOK EVEN SMALL.•GARDEN 'PLOT The best' way to dear. witli,thOt is to leave them until Spring and then • pull•the stalks up by the ,roots and all ; coarse weed's; .and burn• them; then plough or Spade' the ground. .Every person, whether. he 'receives this notice or no t,• , required 'to tri ply the ActThe, ins " tor: as beeninstructed enforce the Act • roe' favor,. Nothing but thorough work will `control the borer issued by the L OSWALoGiNN,. ori 011.0441 0400,moot of 40,100trf,, • l• imtu , THHI'141.1eftlfailiT $ENTI1aEL .T' The ° undersi net has for sale one o �:..th • finest crops of f � s :o potatoes • in • the , P rovin e • f On r . e o to i� The seed was',plantedearly, and the soil ' High -Grade fer tilned withOneTon o Fertilizer er per acre: "This Bron ht the :tatoes toilriatAlritY the first ' s Weekin August. t.: ' ' The' ,louts, were •sprayed ti>,rou til`' with chemicals to prevent rot and other diseases. The potatoes were grown on a 50 -acre fieldIf. of sandy oam soil --the only. soil for raising potatoes this season: The seed used was from Prince Edw' ard,Island, making an excellent change for Ontariosoil and conditions, so that I am a- ble to offer you an excellent tat a .. which po is sound and will keep. Write or phone for prices. Will: deliver to • customers up to 40 miles from Lucknow, where pur- chasers can club together and take truck . loads=of from 25 to 50 bags. • Order your winter supplystqoply and seed iornextsea son-atonce. r' PARAMOUNT Miss Annie Ketehabaw, of Galt, is ;pending a couple of weeks : with' her mother,- Mrs: A Ketchabyw.• • ©; Mr. and, Mrs. Wm. McGilVMr. and Lars. Gordon Jamesion .• and 'children sere guests of Mr. ,and Mrs. Jas.; Me-. Innis of Langside on Sunday. Mrs: Jas. Blue of.Amberly spent the ,week ; end with her daughter Mrs ,i rant McDiarmid " • Mr. and Mrs. • Lorne . Famish and Labe who: have just: returned from the vest; visited with Mr. and, ` Mrs. A. Stein ^during the week end.. Mr. and Mrs'. J. Richards. of Mark- dale are 'spending a . few weeks • with tis parents and also 'with Ripley friends. Miss Elsie Bell of Ripley M was the ,guest of Miss Sarah McAuley over the week -end. • Miss:Phylis McDonald who has been: luite all is able to be -around again and will • soon be able to iesUn a her .iuties_ at schoo.. Mrs.. Grace Webster spent Sunday d Y rith her daughter • Mrs: Will Ritchie of Zion. ^ a ch • ` : Miss. Janie;aba�� . Ket who.has been visiting ; with her mother, left this week for: Brampton Hospital: •Lloyd.'Stean, and Carman Hamilton • she were out west hnve returned to their 'homes here. Mr. Jas.,Baird attended •the'plewing ;latch held last week in London dis- trict.' • ZION • . •:'.. The Zion's / Woman's Missionary Society, .will hold their inonthly' meet- ing est the home of Mrs. Ernest Gard- ner • .on Tuesday, Oct: ` 23rd. at ' 2p.m.. 11rs.; Gardner' d Kirkton, Ont: (moth - •r of Premier Gardner of Sask.) will :ddr'ess ; the meeting. A large Sam'- . lance atten-,lance is hoped for. Visitor's welcome. Threshing ''has been completed in he:neighborhood.' the pa,',week while there : was, abundance ` of • straw, the quantity and quality of grain was carcely up to the average: • Mrs:• Fred Topp ,and ' son George of ro_ronto' are visiting; friends • at Zion. Miss Lizzie Webster" of Lucknow -tilted d for' a couple , of days with, ;'ton friends. Miss ' Ada Webster attended the reacher'.q Convention held in Goder is~last•~Thtrrs"daZrand-I� ri aw. Mrs: 'David :•:Anderson• :s prat a` -'day ',act week with her sister. Miss Lizzie 'Webster of •Lucknow. The continuous wetwaether has. nade the harvesting .of t' -he potato ..rep rather ;difficult. The •,yieldKon.:the :average has been geed but the rot is very prevalent ,among the late varie- ties, in 'many ,cases --fully; half the crop being • left in the field, so' that the "homely Spud'':will: r bebi eam mond pad Mae' betora tiM pl10; 444 !kit' ftrM�v .y: n,•,lN:.c�"=.,!n •s,.:N1, InuasDAY, 0CTQBEB'. Notal, 1920 PRESBYTERY OF HURON The 'Presbytery of Huron. the Unit- ed Church of Canada, 'Met in regular ession"in Queen• street United Church Blyth, on Oct,. 9th with Rev. Iif' Barn-' uy, S. "1`. D., , in .they ohalr. 'After- the devotional. exercises ,and the' reading if the minute`s the: following new mtn- aters, were introducedrto the 'Presby,. tery,-=•Re1i, GPO, ;Weir, Blyth,. Rev,' ' ,White, lElimville, Rev.• J{, W: Hei:belt Holmeav, ev .,; W. John- ston, hondesboroille.; ReyR: JaJmes Anth ony, Thames Road; .Rev.' R B. Cum, lines, Benniller; Rev ..H; broke, Wroxeter. Rev: CCP. Clark re-, orced the 'satisfactory sale Of ,the Lanes .Church on the Ashtieid 'Charge. .number of very interesting tem- mittee-reports''were ;presented ;to -the 'Presbytery, all".'ofwhich, aroused ',d s suasion:Rev.: J: 'Golfing as .c nven.--, or ,of the Religious Education Coni nittee . brought in' several resolutions looking forward to an increased and, more , effective work -among young people. • Rev. Geo. Weir presented' the :eport ,of the Committee on Evang- elism and' Social Service in which be .emphasised the General • Council's call to a 'concentration of !.le•' church's. thought on the • great central truths of he Christian faith. He also empha- sised the need, for a . more intensive instruction: on matters relating to the ase of alcoholic liquors Rev-, :S. Dav- • is'on on, behalf. of the Homme Mission' Committee made the welcome •announ-- :ement that there were ' now , no aid receiving charges in , he Presbytery.. Rev; W. A; . Bremner reported a reg- `stration 'of 104 at the' Goderich Sum-: ,Mer School of this''•year. Mr. • W. J; Medd, M P.P:, • reported' a balance of, $88.00 in the treasury for the year ending. June :30th list. Following 'dinner served in the base_ :F aent_etthe church►_Rev W. A. Brem- ner presented the report, of the Mis- ionary=:=and:.:,Maintenance . Committee in 'which he urged that an every mein - :bet! ,canvass` be undertaken; in' every ;congregation and that a more general Use ;of' the duplex .envelopes be made. He also; called upon the;'mnenibers of Presbytery to press the claims of the Missionary; work of; the church• before their congregations, "Following this re- port Rev. Dr. S. W. Dean of Toronto gavea''very fine and intereatangad- dress on the world=widevsork of the United Church: He '•calledupon. the Presbytery tosupport this vkork to the utmost of its strength Presbytery passed.' unanimously a•: resolution'of sympathy. with Dr. P. C.. McGregor an his recent serious ac cident. Mr, • Wm ;Bailie; Mr W. G. Medd and Rev. J., E. • Hogg who were delegates : to 'the General Council ,in. Winnipeg each gave an' interesting re- port of the work of the Council Ford- 'ion Was given ermis- e at with toner g P, sion to sell a, vacant manse and to ap- ply the proceeds• to' their- own • local needs. Presbytery then adjourned to meet in Victoria: Street United Church Goderich;-the-h st -T-aday-'-in•Decem-- her W.. K. Alp, Secretary., NOTICE CE.: TO CREDITORS ASHIir.'ELD NOTES' Mrs: To p of Toro' P nt i P o s visiting • her brother:, Mr. C E. McDonagh ; Mr. and Mrs. Peter 'Cooke spent. the past" week ' visitingg friends, in, Guelph and Acton Mist Chambers who i spent the, past, month, a guest at the home of her niece Mrs. M ;C.• McKenzie.' has re- turned to her home at Fergus. Miss :Lottie McKenzie of Sarnia spent the week -end at. her home here. Mrs. Lockwood who has • been visit- ing at the, home .of her•: parents, 'Mr. and Mrs.,* 3. 11 McKay las returned to her .home in Detroit;': Weare. glad , to know that Miss Allie Nelson is se far recovered from the results of her accident as to. be. able to returnome.•Mi. h ss Nelson was 'struck down: by: an !.automobile _ in Toronto last Jul and ' is l li July h. her 'hada fractur d.' Her niece 'Miss Sadie' John= sten: .' N,, wh was 1 q called to Toronto following the, : accident, accompanied her home. The October of meeting the h W. M. S. of. Ashfield Presbyterian. Church was held at the home of • Mrs. John Farrish, with an attendance of 26. Mr's.. MacRae occupied' the chair. The, • scripture lesson was`. real by": Mrs. Frank :Johnston. Mrs.. Jas..MacDonal•d read a paper on : the work' of Dr. and Mrs. Goforth, in;: China, Mrs.. Ross read. a :selection from the book: "The Fathers 'of Rosshire" !and' the study, / chapter from.the "Royal Road,'! was taken, by Gretta. Catnp'teIl. At• the close of the meetingd a dainty lunch. the hostess serv- ed ch.. �! • FOURTH CON. KINLOSS A number from the Sixth', Fourth and Second attended ! , . the plowing match 'near: London, last week. • Mr. and Mrs. ' Wm: Martin, visited. 'at the home of Mr. IR.' Martin on. Sunday. '4 Mr, and Mrs.. T Leckie of Kincar- dine, and Mrs. Carter and: 111r. Wm Connell of Clinton, 'were' recent" 'vis- itors of Mr. Wm. Roblin: :Mr. and Mrs. ' For'bes or Listowel, visited' with ' the lat*ers parents, Mr. and. Mrs. S. Congram; last week: (i$tended• for last`week) Misses Olive Robb,'! Evelyn Lock- hart,Annie': Johnston and Mr. J.',Lit- ,tie, attended the • Teacher's Conven :tion last week in Kincardine: Mrs. D.. McKinnon, •-sixth . con:; tvho has been very ill is improving nicely iijiaT'Pdass__.Mary: Bell Douglas as nurse:' , -1" Mass Christena Robertson, of Riit- ley,, silent a few days .last week with friends on the fourth -Mr. D. McGillivray', `*9 was very .sick latOy:is •intuch -improved, we are gad to' say. Mr. Howard Robin ion, is •spending a few days with>ffritnds .tn" the' town line. - •The:. Mends Di .tttre.i John . Deltoid Roan are Nlad Jo boor file `is iniprow Olt In the Matter of the. Estate of Mary Jane Davison, late of the Village of Lucknow in the •- C' unty of Bruce,, Widow, deceased. NOTICE;: is hereby given that all. persons having any claims or de- mands against • the late Mary Jane Davison,, who died on or about the sixth day of August A. D. 1928 at the Village of Lucknow in the County of Bruce, are required to send • by post' prepaid or to deliver to the undersign- ed, Agent for the Executors under the Will of the ;said, Mary Jane Davi- son, their navies' and addresses and • full particulars in . writing of .their claims and statements of their ac- counts and the nature of of the se- curities, if any, held by them, duly verified, by affidavit. • • And' take notice that after the, Tenth day of November A. D. 1928 the said executors will proceed to dis- tribute the assets, of the' said deceas- ed among the . persons entitled• thereto having .regard • only to the claims of which they, shall then have had notice and that the said executors will not be liable for the said .assets or any part thereofto any person of whose claim they shall not then have .receiv- ed notice: This notce is given pursuant to the Statute°'n that behalf. Dated at Luck - now this 15th day . of October 'A. D. 1928. • • Joseph, Agnew • Lucknow, Ont., Agent' for thesaid executors.. ,' • (1-11-c), NOTICE, TO CREDITORS' 'In the matter of th , estate, of Ellen.' latehiof 'Ashfield Kirk' -of the Town i 1 P in the County of Huron, Spinster, de- ceased.:, r -~all NOTiGE-tis"�•he eby~~givem•°that persons having any claims -or demands' against the late Ellen Kirk, who died'. op or about • the eighth day of July A. D. 1928 at th 'Township' of Ash- :field sh'field ire the County -of Huron'. are . res spired to send by post prepaid or to deliver to the undersigned, executors' under the Will: of the said : Ellen Kirk. their names and addresses .and full particulars in writing of their. clainis And statements' of their accounts snd' the nature of the securities,if any held by them, duly verified by am' davit. , A•nd take nntia, that ftftor';the Tea this coy ot Novtmhlr 4. P. on 4he I; 'ERESTING ITEMS For • This 'Weed •SALE, of DRESSES -$84.5 20 Women's 'finis dresses" in georgette, slat crepe, wool twills: and .flannels. Sizes A6.' to. 4.4 in the lot with; ''regular valet s to. 30.00.. Your ; choice; Each $8.95. 10.:ONLY COATS. -.-$7.95 Good •warm, serviceable gar - menta; 'most. have fur collars,; • Out they go • $17.95.' .' • 8;'ONLY COATS•7=.312.00 K . velours, well ;lined and, interlined,:.,and> with good 'fur;: trimming's: Less' than half pace Each ;12.00.• ' CHILDRENS COATS :New materials, with fur trim and good warm linings, `". • $7.95, 39.85::to $14.00 STYLISH. CLOTH COATS For Mises and Women Comeand see these new garm ents,-"Something ' here _entirely, different. Priced , $23.00, $30.00 to ,S14.00. - 1 FALL :STOCKINGS HE Kayser,_Holeprouf and:_.. Pen :_. pian *bakes. Specially, Priced '41.00, `$1.35, '$2.00 '$3.50. Swiss FLAT CREPE $2.88 All the new colors WOMENS FUR COATS` The ; finest, pelts ` we have haa. in years. No: advance in price. • ,,BOYS.:SUIT •.SALE•: -=$7.95 Blue' set` 8''e and' ,fine tweeds Mostly -two bloiiriiat+',styles, Sizes in tlie'lot•28`to 35. Greatly'ie-' duced; Each: $7.95. ' MENS OVEl2CUA'I'S. The new itodels are 'just to" 'hand. Colne arid see':tlie latest :styles, .'Priced ; $2`','.U0 to $45.00.: l� Ii U N G WI N S A Ui'1 S•-516.85' Now is the. time" to buy ;one Oil -these these ' good butt., at a: big saving, ' Elue,, Brown end,' Grey,' ,•mixtures.., Week -end clearance $if,.8i" )k EA'1'F it COATS 5m1.95.; • ' 2 dozen :sample coats reo'ul- arly priced $6,50 to $8.00. Get - one of these good coats., • -4_,1043st‘iAtiEti.S -LOOK Our $2.00 EnglishDress Flan- nels, all at one price , • Per' yard ' $'1.19 LA) W N kx/ r:uti i'ER5 Coverlets -Wool, blankets. jail• Stocks are.,:ust to. hair.', Priced from ' $3;29 to C25.06.:; $2.50 ., RAINBOW CEEl'E-DE-CIIENE $1.88. , 20 Good Shades':'. Every department is .brimful of Excellent . Valuer RESULT of OUR GUESSING CONTEST. Great interest was taken in our guessing contest ,at Win ham Fair-- Hundreds: of guesses n. Wing ham People from near and `7far-enJ`o ed the .fun • p ,;, Y There were 443 little drawers: -in the . glass. con- tainers . s. was 439 made b and the nearest guess k the • • who ,has since'. 'been. 'given Mr: Roy Manuel, em 'Underwear,. ' -' oftwo suits of Watsons nze u DOYOII r Fa11 Bu Buying With Us • THE "STYLE CENTRE WING HAM G • Bone Meal for Cattle • Tanka g e for 'Hogs oaf° t �R bertso n s• •S. o said executors will . proceed " to dis- tribute the, assets of the ;'said • deceas-. ed among ;the. persons entitled there- to, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have had notice, and that'the said 'executors will not be liable` for the said assets or any part 'thereof to any.. person of. whose claim they shall not:then have received n: tice. This notice is given pursuant to the Statute.. in that behalf. Dated at Luck - now this 15th day of October A.''.D. • ' Wm. M. ,Buckingham • . R. • R. 3. Luckno ' Ont., Kenneth Farrish R. R. 3. Lucknow Ont., 'Executors of the said Estate. ,(1-11-e), Rheumatism no Part of Nature's Plan She offers her healing herbs to stop Suffering When America was wilderness,`Indians were, using,` herbs successfull: From , thee.. Redmen 50 ears:. ago,' James Gallagher learned . herbal'. secrets .• and. • compounded Ga hen's Herbal House- hold Remedies._ His, fainous Kidney. Remedy has : helped many a sufferer . ;froni Rheumatism. ' This fine, time -proved remedy, drawn from th'heart.ef Nature, heals and cleanses kidneys. Quickly" stops back- ache dizziness and other nagging kidney ' and bladder' ailments. Try: Al For Sale by 31 E. McKim, Lucknow ,"TOURISTS OMES AND CAMPS '. WANTED: Parties wishing, to rent rent rooming accommodations: to the tourists' for the season 1929, on, ,or: near ` Provincial and,, CountY •. Hi' g gh-- ways; can earn good money, in their hone, meals optional. For particulars write now, to , the ASSOCIATED.' TOURIST SERVICE, ' Limited . Bank of Toronto Chambers, London!`., 'Convert Your Attic Into An Attractive , Extra RoOm at: • • �, Low ost .. tb GYFR.QC , Send for handsome, free book, 'Walla That ,;Reflect ,good 1ugment.... It given va- Iuable information on Gyproc and r _+. ..:......•_. t.. :. 4.. „ JJ -interior drat" .. atioa . • ,.�, CANADA GYPSUM AND .A1:ABASTIN LIMIT6D�- j r+rM C.nada repro For Sills By Ins Mu '. ;w &. Son .: .. • Porteous • board � d Lucknow, uc iC Wt Qlttit Lucknow Ont,