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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1932-01-14, Page 5SAtY,' OCTOBER `i.4t' 9.3?''. rs, Albert 'and Harrison Tayr• Don't •forget ^the Lucknow Jr,: In-' td Willie Purdo.u- are among stitute. and Jr, Farmer's •meeting . in - who M are taking the ;Short the Town fla,l-1 -this Thursday ,night, ge in •Agriculture in ,Dungannon..January 14th, at 8,30. p.m. The regu Masers; Wilson Woods.•and. Lorne larlar':businessi, meeting will. be tot 'W lowed .Aw- ebb have. eturnbyan amusing play_ "'.Our ed to the O,A C'„ Guelph, after •spending., the vacation. ful Aunt" and other -numbers put .on tat tiaetr. Name here by the Zion Young.;.People.. • A good attendance is requested, ,11' ies Christine McFarlane. of: Blue- r •• • TheJa uar. meets of the Para-. vale is .a visitor with her sister, Mrs...n _:. n ,. .y • mount U.F.WO. will 'be held' -at. the, • Gordon McPherson • ' home .of Mrs. Gordon- Jamieson next AC,.:.. a lot.v:s is in:Toronto tak 1.9 11 at T esday afternoon; Jan. . , ori Ln cot acct 1 e welding: Convention ff • •• :yen g' lock re "o t of the ,o� A P. r ,be g `ven by -Rev. and' Mrs. .Wilkinsonn and•.Mu•r= held at `Toronto will Mrs. ray tutored to Exeter :recently and Clifton.. Roll Call to be answered bk. ere.; Were': the. " ''Jests of Rev: and Mrs New ,Year Resolutions.` , • ., •, Duncan` McTavish: f'Mr. John' 'and Gordon • Jamieson: M'T eW9111.41'1 ,ln.:,,.' .t• tuts. ; held :• a x .. i n. o. t. or' ed k"f ,• t oq• Lon: do n .one day 'last °w eek , YC.l,00's..onT ursdaY last 'uvhen=t ere46" , s. Prat'Mae armid•spent:, ,:a,. : aYs with. her paretis,Mrsord 1en nd gymew�. at, r Gretas„ , Was- •an' attendanceof 31• Mrs. W..,Mrs:.James Blue of Ainberly' last , lie r'ad •p0per, e tit1eilBeweek'y.- ,TiHonest wth. o.ur Choice cif. landing"M`r�and .Mrs •J ti�I#enrdersovi,rted • a and .-Miss--Mary Murray-gave--one-on "Why ..Read." A pianoo_._solo by_ Mrs. .. Will Rutherford and a vocal solo by Mrs. Wilkinson were much 'enjoyed. A'_pleasant social hour and lunch were muchenjoyed « with. Mrs.'D. ' '' d'• • Mrs.. Ewart McPherson ..•.ter.•;, with, 'friends -at Whitechurch •recently. 141.930 the 'Canadian Paelfio Ral#way Paid out in taxes in Can- ada 17,4474605 • and for • the year 1931 Its taxes •will "run tp .-over • $7;500,000. This, 'bringe tile: corn. pony's total tax payments in ada from its, incorporation to. date to more than $121,000,000.. aim Lon:'os, world heavywelglfc . wrestling ,ehamplan, ,on a recent. trip into the,..New Brunswick woods, bagged a black bear, " weighing 800 ,.lbs, The' .animal, , ^ wounded by two shots, charged rondoswho dro ped his rifle and resorted= to a -knife with which he killed the.'bear.:. Nova' Scotia • is coming into: its. own as , a holiday, province,' I'n • 1931 more than a quarter of a, .million . tourists.'risited the Prov- .ince, the largest' ntimper tat rnun mer ilei'cors in tts history,-aeco. d i. • rag 4o •recon'di4 .. `•by•• :Z�on, • ° P Black,. ; rovinclal *nines of H3,khwa„ye. . T. o , hat! e ` otned t1Cie;.�•:Ca ' tan • "Pacific .I4:ailway; at the -time of ;its organization • in- 1881 and In. the •J as hostesses: Don't forget the Lucknotv Jr In- Stitute and Jr. Farmer's meeting in .HURON COU'NT'Y WINS •IN •-.BACON LITTER' COM'P'ETITION., • In the •1931 Bacon 'Litter' Compe tition• cbndueted by the ::Provincial and Federal Live Stock Branehes, the Province was • divided into five , \dis- tricts. •Huron : County- was grouped :in the:'Town' Hall this. Thursday night, district No. 4, aleng with the coup•= January-lth-at-v8:30--p:m. Thd regu-, ties of Welling ori,. Grey,':Bruce awl larlar.' business. meeting will be, fol 'Owed, • by an;: amusing play "An Aw- ful Aunt” and other numbers. put; oil` YoungP.eople..A good' ' from Huron finished in ;t i.,contestants fr `..'._ the' __' _.. -_.__ . the followtrig order: 1st',`- 2nd, 3rd, attendance is requested: ' rlth, • Gth, 7th, 9th, lith and 15th.• The name§ of thefirst four win- ners are as follows:. • , • , , •1st,Russell T. Boltin Diilin; 2nd Earl Iiabkirk, Walton; 3rd, W. G. E. Brown, '•1iungaranon; 4th; D. A. Laid= .law, . Elyth. -ti Mr. 'Bol'ton 'w'ho, ',ebb: won first place in his district in, last year's com- petition, _marketed 14 hogs, weigh- ing 2910 lbs. •which is an `average weight -•of , approximately. 208. .;lbs. each. The litter- was ;marketed'wher 160 days old and graded : 10 selects. Dufferin The' results, recently pub- lished , show that in district No: 4, It's Easy to Buy. at MARKET'. Lucknow's • artment. Store LUCKNOW and WINGHAM: Monumental Works •grid-4-bnts • To Earl '.Habkirk, -who sectired se- cond place;,goes the credit .of 'produc-. tag. the ,greatest.tonnage in •the en- tire competition. Hia entry gf.14 hogs weighed •3,100' lbs...'at 19Q, days ... of age and .graded 11 selects and, 3 bacons,' . ,• ` • Froin • the' standing • obtainet"l; would appear that Huron County pro= duces•• market hogs 'which cpn•ipare• very favorably with: those of 'other • • • Lucknow, :Ont. Counties in the Provinee, and we have Has the largest': and- most complete every reason to be proud of • the high • stock, in the most beautiful design; standing which contestants from - ----- -• :- Y -. .fo cK se front.-111"this Count • secured i the-C.ompetr •'.MARBLE,. SCOTCH, SWEDISH tion. just completed. ' • AND CANADIAN GRANITES W E make a 'Specialty of Familir monnments.-and_inyit.e _ ' .. • your Inspection. Inscriptions Neatly, Carefully and . Promptly. Done, •'Seee ' us ' before-• placing' your order. Dougian.. Bros. • R. A. Spottor - Phone "74' Phone 256 ' • • Lneltnow. 'Wingham Next year' 63 . nations will meet at Geneva, each .ready_ to -disarm-.pr-ovid---- ing the other, 62 do. it first, says the .Montreal Star. , There's' no money in selling cars now. By the time 'you finish. demon- There are two kinds •of people— stating a new' one, you have to put good and bad. The -classifying is done on new tires, by the good. - last seven years to 'have , examta- .wi nc e-men..for pr_omotipn to_en- gineer• rank, than any "other em- ployee of the, company; is the'ont- (Minding record , of Albion Haynes, -' of Toronto, who has lust retired , front •the position. of Rule .'Era-• miner ;for- the ,.Motive Powe; de- partment at Montreal.. •The Brockville Recorder In a recent editorial urges' all Cana- • diens who are 'figurin'g on holt- 014h:4 -outside the , Dominion, this • -winter to con .Almh'Fili advantages.-.-.- of British' Coluimbia .where the • Canadian dol'iar stands at par, and Where '' the climate is the equal of any to be found in the United States. Great. Britain, the edit oriel; • adds, . has -set the example for Bri.tishers which Canadians) 'should` be patriotic "enough to, . The hi.reputation of Canada • for • the pacific settlement of dis- p.utes'• with foreign •powers', is un eraniple that 'exerts 'considerable''• influence ;in the councils of"the. 'League, of •Nations and indicates that the.,Dominion should play an important part in:the coming cis . n rniantent conference at .London. says 'Colonel David. Carnegie.' C. 13 E4 noted lecturer on .the pro- , nii>tion of • peace, .',who, recently • resiled fo 'Great Britain' aboard ',the Duchess of Ri4hi'nond. re: innins their, first, Canadian• tour.'itit io r-re'afits attire -tit iver- . shies id Oxford • and Cambridge, '' arriving at Did ifax • by Canadian Pari•i'ic steamship Xiontcalm• went • on.. via ''Alm-fire:a to •Lucerne -lar Quebec: and from thence .went: to fire: his. rre,e ria« .t,i the l.aurentl'ans • where ;they v ill 'contest against ' each '.otl,r:r• aid, 'with Canadian ; unrversilies: The tears were ••.A eieo,ned-.at t.he..Wi:nd:sor station, aiantrr•t.1 by I.nrd a: iruncan'.non. ' 'i''n of the t o,eraror-General, hint- . R.'if aa, •.,rh, oI-ai'au•uate • of Cam-, l lot r sin. •• •'' o,r stptinn First i :+re rhe :,, • ., 'chant- . chant- tr.1 tl'ru µ•entero fl:r'.. -by ,• -. r'•t'+ia nee nYly , 1. • 1' Y,,.,. n trt.rn hive' ••.•t it •r•A;•! col:petition' ;•;,K•, . v f.., a police. „ E7,•'I:niiU•;,tl'ie Quebec �., .:.r.r .• 4...;,,,•,'gaiti,tawtt:i.p _..Dire__ i;,• !:, ,• • , Ci4i1Shi. reitt'PSCnting i•i,; -, • ii, ill foment Can- . • • • n•• Ow, , r ' a•vi zlr•ietd ern • 1iU9 • 4 • Start The New Year Right -UBSCRIBE_ FOR he Sentinel 2.00 a year anywhere in Canada - __- All trio• Local and. District ` w Worth i u tin . • ,.. 7a1W a ?sr;I fP 4, let. KINLOUGH Mr:• and• Mrs. Geo. Haldenby •and family were , Sunday visitors at H. McGuire's, Olivet, Miss Mar Wat. rloo, � of e ' y Graham •visited 'at her home here over •the week -end.: • i ” Sympathyis extended to. Mr,and n Mrs. harry, Bell 'in the loss of their grandaughter, ' the late Verna Mc- Guise, and, to Mrs. Jos. Wall&in the loss • of her ..sister, Mrs. Scott, also to Mrs. Eldon Eckenswiller in. the :loss of her biother Melvin Thompson and. the fanlity of the' late' Mr. and Mrs George Coity • Mrs. M. Dudley of Lucknow spent last week -,with 'friends 'he're. •A'' andl,.. Mr.' ' Mrs.,. •'sera d McEver•and. fa it of .:Toro to were Sunda yrs, .•at Jo • ,IFL dgk-na n s. •, Mrs o �,,,Ge, -`Bell 'and family,•©f'I(ia- car' -n nt � du e'. spe ,a fe' 'days„ ;w'ith••.iner, •` 'sister. mrs Te ". trodgns',• • The aiihuai vestry meeting: will be, e ' on a' on' ay a ernoon, an. :, at:2 P:M; . Miss Clara MacDonald, -Spent the week -end •withher grandmother, Mrs. McCharles, Lucknow... A combined meeting of the Jr W.. A. end ' the A,Y.P.A, will be held : at the home ofp Miss. Dorothy, •Haldenby on Wednesday 'evening, HOW 'MANY DO YOU REMEMBER • The following list of names is tak- en in ''art f om• • the . Toivnshi. , of Part r p Kinloss Voters'. List of 1896,. Many'.. have .passed away, others' have mov ed• to distant•pointe,• and stilt 'others remain". How many can you recall.: to mind?, _ William Arnold, ' german • Arnolld, Thomas Atkinsoi4, Johnathan Atkin-, song Robert D. Anderson, James 'Arm nage,' John ;