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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1931-07-30, Page 8' ^ rk "1"r"Yttorr"^^,nr, • • ' • 7..*4 " • -0 • •!.45"rer,,. • .,..• • , • , A • 9 ,P.14 ••• . . • • • nr r Y4,4 • • „. . rr: 14 THE laliKKN'OW SWis,fleIN114 4 1' • • . • 1 THJR$:DA V, $t iOst a. ur aya edtic ions On' • 0. ,. Lucknow P one 85 7 t eather Insurance . , whom it ma Concern. This is. to certify that miring .to tbe recent wind storm•lii this section 1 as. -unfortunate in having .niy Drive House destroyed, and having- , Olie3r,.._-:_the4,testek_n,a_m_neml, Weather' Inatiraiste, Mutual Co WoOdstoc , In., 1 wish' to state 7, • shave received a' fair,inst'ann$ r,pt for my -damage. I can truly recommend the said Company any' -ot-My-fellow-fartner-s--;:requir, Ink storm; insuranCe..-7-Fred, Ritchie.. • The COMPatii has al anbstantial surPlus iLot,_.$2.08,4000.08-:-Jo-4neet their er• obligations: The -local agent in this pnrt is JAS:„. ALTON Of Lucknow. CHURCH PICNIC BRUCE. RURAL -‘ De4titful 'weather gaVored the • FIELD DAY °- new and Dunffannen la4t 1%0 Field riay. Port El•P° Presbyterian congregatiorta . • when a goodly nurnher. motored to On Friday, July 240; preyed' another Harbor Park, Godericli, to join in the annual ' congregational picnic. The first event of, the afternoon was a spitball game betweenthe married ladies and girls, resulting in a win The .weather Was all that could be ;desired 'for such . an event, however such fjays •have been all trio:: -fair of,.late; and an who ititended .for, the•,girls., BY this time the did- to go remained' at honie to ,ciat grain den had returned from 1.1Athing and or work at the hay. In spite., of this , were. eager fOr the !kesto begin however, the attendance Was slightly The''realts--,were--.-as-4rdkovys:: - • !-Iarger-7-thlin a yetti..:_a.go.......A.11the ev, • Girlunder 5_0!ears:,---Helen.,Stoth, ents were keenly .•contested.„ ers; Jean MacWzie J4,1 ' :itt; the ladies final ,for the softball". ,N Boys Ander 5 years-RaymondEul-• league' championship • the first event titud,-Allanl,SteWart, • in the Morning, bialcolin ladies again - -h- Giris •;'!7 • yearsH,-;Miliel;-MCDOnalti, nroyed their alnijty 13Y'heatingiLk Katherine 'Agnew :• '„ -vr,;:' now in a rahr•:free• hitting*gaine by the score of • 344:0;26' As the' Ros r,otetson;,,• • scOn-indice,teS% beth: sids had opo -cher:--their-4avorites;--and ald, :Mary Aitcheson. • • :dd so with .a • real community • inir Boys 8 104ears-..--John. K McKen-4--it.-:In_this ionsof the. unpire. were not in s•ec.." clod:dice With the ruies_but no t'avOrs, Were shown and the deciisionS had u -o bearing on the outcome of the Gordon. ,St§Wilit • Girls 11-13 ,year-Linore t) Stot, ers;' Zelda. Stewart. . • • Boys '11 -13 yeas -Tom Dyinock, lack Leith. ' • '" ' • game. • . • Do Your jFt .Fh..rt7 We have added to our equipment for Foot Relief, Dr, Scholia Pedo-Graph which takes the correct impression of your stockinged foot . • We have added toour already extensive stock, Ladi' gs' "Blue Mobn,,' Shoes. These shoes are built for foot_conifort and are made in all sizes and wid- ths, from AAA to EtE•auctin sizes to 10, We have a complete.hoe of TraVell • ancl.40 Sii)PlYOtirrriegAl yotuf viCatiotrip4.at,Special Pelqe§•.„, 1 . • - • • • r, • Ath.well an • • Try .our itErAni-DEPAT,114-ENT fOr :,SatisfactorY-4Work Aisd..-.. • 14. 11", ' • • • illeM111111111120111111131.1111111111111111111111111111112111131111I119111111M1111,1,114111111E111111111111131Inns.iminiuiniummiunispagamigki • • - . • , • . thairominrorromre rom••••rommartrumaimmirrnmi.....iirr.rr., ' BASEBALL Girls 14 ,4•1,f7 ...years -Stella Stew- In the final game 40 decide' the art, Vona Stewart. ;, championship of - the boys seftlpli :4ase at Kincardine .,tin Free -Hitting 'Boys '14,17 Years -Tom IlymOck,' leagnesome snappy ball was played . Game 14 to 13 -Defeat Ripley: on, ,Frank 'MacKenzie .. :, betWeen Malcolm and. Portlgir.I. . Tuesday ;Night in Keen Game, Young -Men's Race -Alex 1Vlacken-. Roth',teami _played. _sensationally. _at. „.1! -4A ' — _. —__ ,...._ _ times but here- again, tkie yaw* •«'-•. : , Ladies'. Race. --Isabel Chesnut. 4 " fromMalcolmcitiPlicated• the' win" Of Lose At Kincardine . - WheellinrroV 'Race -Frank Mac their sisters in .the Morning, 1-1-4., won , .1CincArdiri won.their first game in Kenzie and Jack Fisher. by, a 15 to 3 Zeoretherehy establish- the Huron baseball league on Friday • BOOt Race -Stewart lillli tin. -,- ing the enviable reputation of *in- evening': when they • edged' out the • • • • . • Lady Teachers' and B ble Class- ning lith the leagues two seasons in Lucknowites in a 7 -inning fixture by CHURCH NOTES - Grace Lockhart. :1 , : succession. .. , A score of 14 to 13. The game -pro: - : • Coat Race --Helen MacDonald and In the track and field events there Alex •MacKenoie. •• • was some real competition, and '„. time ;vhen Kincardine piled up 8 runs and Iressed nicely Until the 3rd inning Elders and Managers Horse Priv- and distances made that would do also "added 4 more in the 5th. COrn•-• ing Race ---.Bey: MacDonald and Stew- justice to athletes under special ming for the locals was hit hard -,dur- , art Robertsen. • . .• • !,- - Rev. W. A. Brown, formerly of Ailffield will take the services in the United Church next Sunday thorn - in -and on StindaY,Aiig. -9th, Rev. .Hugh McMillan, whois lioine on lough from froni Formosa, China, will ii sine citiart7ty Meeting -at' 'Blakea- at II. A.M. on Sunday, August 2nd.. Stewart • and Evelyn. Nixon. During the af ernoon on. o . . , ____ • Eargairie inMen'sMork and Shirts, and work;clothing-"M ET" Lu:Dept: •Store. _ training. The medal for the high boy 'Laclies'-yin Race -Mrs. Fred Ross, in the competition 'it to °"4” rigged support :by the entire infield' these twol innings and was given Isabel Chesnut. , To ton of a er on an e me who . were credited with plenty • of --• (randnuither's----Ra ardson of ie same club.de=Mr-s,--- o- the high_gi tojissBanaie_Rich_ Prrnrak-.However-the _6th-.LanitOtb it • •• innings the boys made a big rally Grandfather's e amp- . bell. • ••Of 65 led in the aggregate with Mal - Three -Legged Race -Sr. - Stella colm sedond with 40' points. ttheH el the last half of the seventh with two --42-;.7-----Ifi - ind poun e e o erings • amp:. sell•.for Kincardine, until they ,drove in enough .runs to tie the score. In. Th te.sg• retLeggett-RatJ I•;-.,•,-= se. e1--1Kennedy P otit dTr . on ARK- Jamieson and Mary, Aitchison. . ture for Ontario attended and paid Pinlayson Moved Out in front of the - Youngest' Child on the Grounds -4 his compliments by iddressing-- ,IVIarilyn•Butler. -e plate to toss:the. ball, to CuMming, __ • gathering, Col. Kennedy was wel, it the saine--time.-_the_inan_on_third • The oldest lady (85 yeairs) comed to the gathering by Mr. Fos-- Ise ci 'for home andsucceeded in 44 A Student's Appreciation Gillies and oldest gentleman (89 yrs.) ter Moffat ex. M.P.P. The Ministers nuking the Plate with the winning Gillies • address was timefeatnrinfeaturing the- im- • cun for Kincardine. Art Andrew Of Summer School' We wonder how many of the youn-, portance of young people preparing had unsuccessfully : tried the same , CONDITIONS BAD ' • • In' renewinghhasiihscription. to. The •entiziel, McKay: of Mortlach ,Sask.; (West nf ,Mose • \:.Taw).•',States briefly the conditions ifl- that t9 • the: long; dry spell it has been practically impos- ,. :sible to: grovi croneer..a. garden and. . • Mr. Dickey s-trt Ahoy wilrhave• no wheat orjeed. He ends the note by, aaYing, haiPe never seen the lke' of ft- before $ we always hat • something.". •'Underwent Operation. in, London • • conession • undrwent. •a serious •op- ..• • ,,, •• erationinSt. Joseph's Hospital,. Lon- . -don on WedriesdaY morning. . He 'is getting along .as well as tan be ,ex- '• Ir•Prt, X4r; 4 ,,ztrtarrm,:::a., 4 10 14 • • ' ger /element will have the ambition themselves for their difficult bu to drive some twenty miles to a pie- • The •following article taken from the Pert Elgin Times Was etintriliu- nic When they arrive at this age? We ted 'by bliss .Ruth Patterson, a -stu4 congratulate this elderly couple and dent at the Northern • Simmer school we hope t9 have themi•with us at the of the -United Churchr which recently picnic next year. An outTof-the-ordid- concleded at Mirarnichi Bay : ary' event, which caused cOnsideraL:- The Northern Summer School: has excitement was ' the finding of the term "Mystery Man" who eventually turn- ust closed a very 1 successful hath WOthe---knwledgeacquird- -e.e,..,_difutto he Mr.McCarroll;discover and the spOrta enjoyed. We lied an ed by Mr. R. V. MacKenzie. After exceptionally capable and , interesting sports caine lun'cli, to which every - staff, so that al. the .courOes held one did aniple justice. This was fol - 'the complete attentiop.and co -opera- lowed by a •lively game of ball be - don of the lignite. ''. tweep the married men and the .sin, On the sports field, as in the"elts4".. 2.;1e men -both teams proved to e OuDemRev----Cluts-Ranid4„,--9t,r... qualYmatched _,At -intervals ...der- rhoro, with hi jolly,' informal atti- -no the afternoon and • evening the tilde, infused a coLoperatlye spirit gathering was • enlivened by real which made thins rtin -Trole smooth- Scotch music on the bag -pipes hlr 1y. Rev. Gordon .Ssco of Port Hope Mr. John Scott. Little Helen mac_ brought •us, the stories of the old Donald and Muriel Paterson. danced the Highland Fling. • '...imossmssm Much credit; is due Mr. Canieron MacDonald for; the Success of the day. in superintending the sports. at Agricultural Park Illonday, August 3rd.J CIVIC HOLIDAY AT TWO O'CLOCK ' • . • Free-for-all Water Sake pace or trot • $1000 • 2.20 GOden 'ate Stake, pace or trot •$1000. , is •• • 2.25 Goderieh Stake, pate or trot • 51600 • ' UNDER AUSPICES tar Tit E LONG BRANCH DRIVANG CLUB 6:0 . ._ • . . • New Covered Grandstand - -Good Track ETTIN6 PRIVILEGES ALLOWED fleneraI Admission si.50ctr!ot Extv.A3 WHITELY, E. R. WIGLE W. V. CLAtk, President • Treusurer • gecretIary 14 'r Testament in, a new: and startling light which - left us beathless, bat started us thinking. We -learned soinething of the missions abroad in the Foreign Missions group with Rev. Gillis Eadie from China; and -of the conditions. in our own land in the Home' •missions Groap . with Rev. Harvey Forrester. Opr be% ed camp pi. Mother, Mrs. 6. C. Neel ds, ''s‘also brought us 'the interest rig Training Course. Rev. Mr. Daniels' Young People's Cairn solved mny. of our present problems and paved the way for future experiences. On the field, the competitive spots were simulaing, and we learned most noble caling. One which re., quires the best training end educa- tion of any occupation or profession. Ile tated. that farmers should be proud of their place in iife and hold their calling in just as high regard as any. • The 'Winners of • lat,,2nd, end 3rd, Boys 100 Yd. dash -Gordon Tolton; Walkerton; • Roy Hoe, Port Elgin; Nelson HOwe, Girls' 75 yd. dash-Llsie Ahrens. of 7 to 4. It was a geed, exhibition of ball; both teams giving the pitch- er-s-goodsupport....Lucknow's big in- ning was in the 1st half when they tied"--deinmeRs-Offerings_freely ..for a total of five runs -enough, to win the game. Cumming had a world :4 stuff on the ball and ,Icept thekgame well in hand, with the result that Ripley failed to get more than one run in, any In1fln.. • Ripley plays in Caledonian park. 'Friday evening at. 6.90 o'clok aI 1..snappY genie of ball can be looked' or. Kincardine plays here next Tu4 lay, August 4th, •• The line up: trabson,. 2nd; R. Thompson, 3rd; Cumming, x; Andrew. 'I; C. Firdayson, c; XJ. Thompson, d; PFinlayson, ss; Fisher, rf; Baker, 1st. Ripley -Lane, gt; Draper, 2nd,; iilay in the lst half of the .seventh •Piid no.doubrthat is how the Kincar- dine player 'got his inspiration. It was a „tough break for Lucknew; but nevertheless it 'was rather a snsa- tional )and -sudden • ending of a hectic ball game. • • WAR .At.Ripley.- „ . '--Litkno-W-- journeyed to RipleyId Tuesday night mid handed Ripley the lst defeat of the seasOn by a. Score Malcolm; R. McDonald,. ifuclerow; Do othi LinkncW: Boys'standing broad jump -A Brockiebanit, Kenzie; Port Eigin;• Nelson Howe Paisley. • Girls' standing broad „jump --11. Richardson, Walkerton, Elsie Ahrens Makolm; C. Cunningham; Walker- ton. • Boys' mining broad jump -or - don' Tlton, Walkerton; C. Ahrens, *Malcolm; A. Laidlaw, Walkerton. Girls' miming broad jump ---K. Richardson,. Malcolm; Ella Pruse. Malcolm; C. Cunninghani, Walker- . ton. • • Boys' running high jp p Walkerton; A. Brocklebank, Walkerton; D. J. McKenzie, Port El- Farmers - Ditchers Builders HIGH-GRADE BRICK: and TILE for SALE at REDUCED PRICES We will compete in.Priee, Quality. and Delivery. -A trial will con- • vince you. OVER 20 YEARS- IN 'BUSINESS. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED 11.AN4,ERIVIAN & SMITH • BRICK, and TILE WORKS • Kincardine,. R. R. 5. "Phone 107 r 4 gin. Gemmel, p;. R. MacKenzie, ss; Thor - Girls' in n n trig high ju in pa- Ili • rip, c; 11ceo„ ef; Wyld, If; Alien, chardson, Walkerton; Elsie Ahrer14,• yn, ri, moicaim.; la.. Prue, Malcol__rn. ..-- -t-- .w.:, , Boys' shot ''spLit,-9,,,o") Toiton ' lidron Lea. gne Standing 'Walkerton: W. :Andre -yr, 1,ackirr.-Ji,. cite • - Won Lost To play Godon, Frook, Maklm. •' ,' '.. RialeY , • 5 1 . 2 oi s' throwing goftbali for diotan-4 lx:know .3 0 a .e- Ila Pruse, Bialtolin; 'I. Milertkintardine — —1 "5:' -2 Luc now, k , T • t -e • Boys' 220 yd. tlas-A. Brckle, tCHES.rty BOY, • CA/tICICK GIRL new games, along with a new spirit* Wink Walkertnr, Roy Bowe, Port Th itn tion acn, Elgin; Nelson Howe, Paisley., IN McCOOL MEDALS of comrades ip. • e chit ng s a ery of the twir, the interesting Girls' throwing arid catching soft - Courses, the dear bugle calls, the bill agiinst inie-Grake Ireland and hdines,s of the _vesper Servce, the Eleanor Thompson, Tees -water; li: will be enemhered by- us all I am iValk erton; V. tItiquillin and 1. songandand fellowship • of the campfire Rkharaw'ri • aid CunrIfni‘har• sure, as the best holiday webaye jet`, lAiartmw: ever enjoyed. i zed 114a y, boys and two Wlkerton-l. Patterson. • Training tor, Big Swim 7 . George Youn, rioted swimmer i% again training for the big ,sWirn at the C..E. at Toronto. George. may be a good sWinrner, but •he has shown little Since he was lionized aAer he won the Catalina. Island swini.' A wiruifer hint would still be popular. • • • • • Another good way td preserve the finisl of fine furniture is to pffend ail your dequaintances Who 'have Snail' children: 604 kitarfivirs, Toten, A. 13rock- 1.44mtle, 24, !Antonin --E. Ahrens, 13. tu G„ Weser, F. Ahrens, , 3rd Paigl4y-t. IToke, M. McDonald, J. McDonad, Hoe. ,rug o' Malcolm; 2nd, Maley; 4d, Luckow. Officials A -mounter: aude„ statter, F. Forsyth,: Clerk; G. Pinkny; ,Judges, Re. Mr. Hill, A. E. Donald; J. M; 'Rams (A- tom; Urripires boys' game, Rev. Mr. Hill, A. E. Donald; thripires gane, F. Fersyth J. M. Ramsbottoni SeCretatv Tragiter, 0, Mini, • Billie McLean, of Chealey, a pup- il of Mr. FL S. Sanderson, principal the Public School there, attained likhest standing among Publie.scbool lupils who passed the Entrance ei- Arbinstions last mouth, and is en- itled to the gold medal given annual - 'y by Mr. .1ohn Mcool; Public School Inipeeter of East tyke. • • Reta &hatter, a pupil of Miss Prances Rehe, at Separate School- Sctin No. 10, Carrick,wris highest among Separate School pupils who wrote on the Same examinations and she will be awarded the gold medal which Mr. Madrid has donated ea& year,- to- the- i-oi or, 'TM Tatitirliii* the highest standing in Separate chols alt). .. • .. • . Greatest sale Kayser Silk Stockings • Unprecedented Jactory Clear-- (, bleb enab 1-eirlis-- to --make--this Campbell--' OF KAYSER •.QUALTTY HOSIERY EVERY PAIR PERFECT Complete.- -to 101/2„ .in • 26 Shades 150 Pairs for Friday 160 Pairs for. Saturdajo REGULAR PRICE 41.25- Sale Price - - 88c. Paiiisfor $2.50 Satisfy Your Needrs Early 20 to 50% off all Summer, Dresses, Flannel Coats &Hats KING BROS. Wingham ••. Pullets' For Sale •'BARGAIN PRICeS to CLEAR TOM 'BARRON, WHITE LEG- ILORNS&--riARRED- -ROCKS.--! • • Pullets, 4 weeko 9Id; ....30c. • T'ullets, 4 weeks old, -....40c, ',Pulets, 8 weeks old; ..;•.60c. 1 Write for 'prides on older pulA lets and Selected yearings. We guarantee live delivery ,whenever desired. Conunercial • Brooder ies KITCHENER, ONTARIO Yes! Good Positions For Good Pupils • During thel past few. score of nonths, lady graduates oLthe -Can-4 ..da : Business College, , Colkge ant Spadina, TOrentn,- have accepted •pos- itions, ranging from Seven Hu dred • and Fifty Dollars to Two Tien an Pour Hintdred Dollars per year. The last two lady grOdpats placed by the W' h 11 re - Twenty -eight &dim per Week. Their'''iinies and .addresses Supplied to interested. Persons. One Huron • County fartier's son, who graduated ..two years ago and has since remain- ed on the farm starts at Eighteen Rundred 'Dollars • in Ottawa next month. • Perget about the "Depres- . 'Depressions" never last long.,: Seine will prepare and be ready. Others' WA whine, You May attend College or Ady all by Mail. • -Pei- when you like. Write today for tieu ars to Canada:Business Collge: • Toronto, or to George SPOton, Wing - ham Rusineis College.%? • • • • ... . . A fncial 'failure doesn't hurt Flee powder frequently catches a go mueh after you become ' accustom- Man, but it's. baking .nowdo that ed to your new friends, •' keeps hint, 44 " 'r 'r!,A74,•^'0 14