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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1932-10-27, Page 444• •." i•"1 140 . • • 117 7:41 'se gmosgt- g"- c • T HEAXitiS ,LANGSDE . . , . „ who attended the Yioaeg conientien of •Vxer Toted • • 1! • ' Clinton were ltev,. •Slailley Todd Miss. Li)a Hump4o.y, Mpg. W;„ L'Miller,. Mra: . • b.• Todd' Mr • lIcKinley Rainage • and 0c!ta. Webb • • • rat PilOratnry: •nervion In ' the :•:•United church ',WWIS'heht..0a • evening October ..28tb at 7.30 P. , when • Rey; Tucker "Pekeew' will addroso. The following SUP - 110 Sacrament will be adminsterad 'at the 11 o'clock Servlce. U.A. cSunday evening a good crowd `4"• "'• ' teeete4..Re4, Brown, the representa- tive; Of the Bible • Society., Rev. Wnkinlon" Presided; 'Mimi A:. Gaunt sang very areetly Jesus Remetnher 'Me';''andiRnrothir:anit-..09rden Alger. .• sang" a duet Rev :Bowen took as, . ;.••; discourse "The Seedis the Wordof. '"••:. dee: „Xte;V:. T;*:ck • with .; I .:' • • . The Women's Instituteiyill le held Miner 'on• Thursday, •November nt :2,30 • Roll -call-Ways Of- stoking ,Vegetables... Siihjeet "Books, Millie.' and; Art "' in .• charge -of .mrs.' D. • Pldllips, Heatesses, Mrs, Joe auntund Mrs. Jas. Visitors • are 41Weini welcome. • A 1.10.0tv'epn• will be held, ,in• ,the„, school roem, of •the, • United chiirch on Monday evening • under : -the-atispices' .of- the-Young--People's- Bible : class 'Conti and enjoy a plea. ant. evening , '• ••• • .:Mr • Sohn Joint Intd,s, very 'saccees- k• • • • .fut barn: rinsing: last week, • -When-be- tween-40 Lind- -50-•::•inen• -engaged- -in : ••. • ••s raising a largeisfructure on the Stone Hous farm. •• .• • : . * 1ft Mr. Dan lVieEiilne!!"dth, eon:, is re- ported te /?e fier0Us/Y. 111, We hoe fora speedy recovery: Mesirs. Roy. MacGregor and Fred' Lott are putting on 'a masquerade dance in the Institute 1111 at White- church this Friday evening, when McCartney's 6 piece oieiestra LucknOw will furnish music, • The .PrOC.40. eftPr._PaYieg..PcPOneeP Will be donated to the Institute.'Everyone: is welcome. Mr, and Mrs. Jain, McInnes ad • • • 4 r , . " gir -"gyt,!. .s,,,t.,„0 it • ' s • : :°5'11:""' • 7.1.iq''''';•••4';'.:-P".'%;'''Ftt''..::::r.'"•Sili,'1"f•J.,71,q1jr..i.,.;,'',').:1' tv:141: • ;tgt '1' 4 ' .1•-•7 `1••••• • . Tit1X-1# 411.$40-110:., 0 11 $ T-X*It°4 , ,11Q0113 THE - ' •andMrs. liohert daughter Catherine' Of' .TeeeWater spent Sunday with., Abner Ackert. ,rtton't, forget the Masquerade ,d,a.nce on 'Friday, October .8th i., the,liely- rimid gen, under the 'auspices • of the Starlight Entertainers of :-'Walkerton • Mr. and Mrs. Corbett, of -NekstOwil are visitingwith their: daughter, •WIre, Rikeharci Elliott. ‘Nre. Charles Sheila and • daughter Doris; and Mr!” Finlayson •of Wing - ham, were' regent visitors . at, Mr. little daughter of Culross spent Bun, Charles congFam,*op,°$atk&day, • day with Mr. and Mrs John, Richard- Mr - George Hark ad TVIies, SOIL t . • . . .. ' , ;• Margaret, on of.,„Wallaceburg • were Mr . and , Mrs George HarltriesS, and recent . ,vieitere., with ..),Irot _oner, Reeta;' Mr,: and Mrs: Victor 'Emerson : . Russell: Ritchie of Bt. Helene. • , . day,at Mr Thos a: TPOW; Ackert: ' •••• ng.r. Thos MacDonald.. s ent, Su . .. . • , spent. Sunday with Mr, and . Mrs. ' it4,:_.;, • g, ., ....., 100 Tena Oirieleitlip with pile% k :it 4 •..i. it„....t! Ackert ,.....i,t4,416i5dA„.• !l'Inia'4.. 1 -ler many friends rhOlie:to' see T' r• .' oroit:. u4P 742- 114. ' .• • _. i';', her, about soon, , .,t4.•,,; ...t... - ' : . . .,.(Intended for Last: Week) ';...1 4 .' :•-*v. r44°Ia •Ackert, ----gi- '64ek•?•rt. The ▪ Whitechurch Women's. fusii:: •414 f.a.MitYrned, Mr's.: J..,:1-1.: ACkeilt.'01 tate was held on October ..1.4th at the Alienfoid. called on friend a hire re- , . • :•.. :' . . 'home of Mrs. J.1. MarrlsOn. The. C644:* .._•.: ' . .:•• . ' ...: vice president Mrs. R. Ross presided We , liviih to extend our ' Oongratti- The, roll call 'ills .!"Suggestion , for lations tO Mr. Lorne Culbert and Mr. Brides." It was decided to send' no Harvey Ackert on ' •their au -peeps at , . delegates:to the 'convention being held the Plowing' Match: Mr; Culbert' with at 'Walkerton. The Institute ' Rally double Plough winning three ''firsts; Song was, enjoyed by all. Mrs. Vir. and Mr., Ackert with traitor ;Vanning 'Canner gave a paper "Dependability third, prepared by.. Mrs .' Godkiii. :Mrs.. BA 1.., The next meeting of the H.! ;W: I. Reid gave .a attio, Juanita.' Miss ,Mar- will be held at: the home of Mrs. lel Gaunt a reading "Swatting -them Charles ,CongraM. on Thuraday, Nov. Day by DaY"; Mrs -B McCleneghan 3rd. .Directors, Mrs. Earf Hodgins, a . reading, .kindness. Smile Awhile; Mrs, Joseph Hodgins. Tonle,' Arhus sun* and acted, was enjoyed by all. tice 'Dv. tied Why We Celebrate it The collection 'was received, the host. by :Mrs. Michael Gamb'e. , Contest, , opt thanked for the ruse of- her -'home, --Butter, -priZei, ROB- call; For what" I the November lmeeting-read-,-National-ranrmost-thankful. Lunch 'Colif:,-"M"fc Anthem sung and lunch served by the Thos. Harris, Mrs, Ernest Ackert, hostess. •i • -. • . Miss Lizzie Pierce. •• • . , lLiTc1KNOW SENTINEL - - . Published eveV7 tringsflaY ' 'at Lueite0W. iiiPterie. ' Mrs-•• A. '12. Praekenzie ,--PinPrietter- ' Campbell Thompson,Fublisher • - .., .,: • , THUROA* AlarOBER 2Yth,-1912. •• ' • '., '. . ..0 .• : • •••PASII474'. RAUNI9N ts ..__•________" :. „.... • A reunion of' the franDY of 'Mrs. Harryloying of Londesboro. was bid • at the home of, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Lyon of th 1.3thF eon.,' Hull tt on 'rhazikagiving Day WhenMr. - and Mrs: !lines and famil of, Dresden,. M. and km,Avtinielciro.i, lake' one fancily :or'•Eieter,.Mr.. and • )1M;:s#Eva;leGsliir. tu,lickxidno: W,f.4;i1Voirre ,r11.34:1f`: sind!**es. Nien''1;YOtt and so, Mrs Harry • and Mise'4da: Og•and.41•01*".er.: • iiituk4er of LilclinOW; alr gathered to njoya fowl dinner tinol.Act. ;Spend a few hours...in him! intercotirse. 'All the members .of Mrii, Lyon's' family were Present with the exception'of one daughter, Mies Maud whojis in CalgarY.,;Tiniold, the twelye, year old. son Of Mr, and 'Mrs...Kers, lake, had the misfortune When-eraiik. ing the carto leave' home that Morn- • ing to: have his arm ' broken. tIre • bones were. set and the' lad came along. tothe •party, f as it was too good an outing 'to be miesed. • • • ' - • : , • , Ralph: "Before Arnos was: married heivould be the boas oi.kilow the-, reason - • •• Chester: "And' noir?" • Ralph: "Iiiknoivs the reason why.' fr ' . • t' • ."7"1. 7,...,4: '44 '` t • • ° 45 • • •, 55. —. • • , A —7- r JNatw • •-•••••••••••.1.1, . . ' tage=For Individi IecfijL. fit, •f.Dom:INmN..:,9F.:CANADA'BoNDs. 1932 • 4 . ,41.r • On Monday, October 31, Canadians will have an opaortunity to invest An -a. new issue of $80,000,000 Dominion of Canada Bonds. By buying - these Bonds you will accomplish two things: - 1. You will obtain the soundest investment available to Canadians, secured by the resources and 'integrity of the Dominion. 42. You will assist in further strengthening Canada's financial position, with favourable effect upon general business. XTOTWITHSTANDING the trying condi- dons which have prevailed during the past three years; Canada has established an enviable record of financingl. For ex- ample, among other accomplishments, the Dominion has refinanced ---before maturity and at a reduced interestrate--$640,600,000 ' of its public obligations, due in 1931, 1932, 1933 and 1934. The nesiDominion of Canada ilonds, which will bear 4% coupons, will he offered at a sufficient discount to provide an income yield in line with curtent 'interest rates. • Within the last few months Great Britain and other countries have arranged import- ant financial operati'ons. In each case, these have met. with marked success, investors • having quiddy recoged the trendtoward lower interest rates. The success of the new eitnoclien loan is important. It will further demonstrate the . • confidence of Canadians in their own, Colin - try atidlhis confidence will be reflected in the money ittatkis)'41;t74,11w world. PO,- national' advantag—and for your indivkluai benefit—lan now to buy Dominion of Canada 4% Bonds, 1932, when they are _offered next Monday • ,Y This preliminary advertisement is published by THE DEPARTMENT OF VIANE io• • enable Canallian investors to make arrairgementa to participate in this offering. . • ' •••••••••••••••••• • .. Ar. „ . • •••.: t•-.."Ittt."."4.,"Itgadototg.09"..tt,""- "tttrettlf.ikt•••‘*•Og• ;77=1,7"."totiOt,""-nrentftVtritt.".iagatt .64-4ird 7741'4 "'"'"z •••• • ,4444.44•K4 4:•,, -*•4 ,5555.4 1 N.01144.. 44 0: • 4 45 . . • • N4N •," 4-.••••••• • 5„4 ‘"2"?'k-4.;44t10'04.4444•4•,..17 • • . N. TI11743D4y, .oer onxitt 27* 1930,.. . Wiirrge141jjRCH • and Ruby- lconnodY• retturned home last woke* 000 lag two. weeks visiting 'ftelt 040 ..Mr3f.kr,T•PcieY:etfeMOLPIoul:eld°1-o'f9SeAt.Ici7loiona' P*41:1[4M. j 11 pent 4Sunday 'itj 'h •0;t14.4-, 4ohn. Thom of..FOrdwich., Relatie :Forster, . . sPe#L.04 at_blit bonne here, • Mr,' and *a. i4umel. Reid of Brant, ford spent the week -end with his atotlint, Mrs: Alex ,Reid. • %Mi.'Ezra Scholtz •recefired the .ad A,* thgt:mhis father who was 'stuck by nar )144Anhti,in and baduirt dLii Goderieh•.'.hospitat. ,Th ,aila*•• 'extend :their ny 1path3v tothe 1.3..ereaved yelatives p te•••"'',aesorry to repot '044t Mr John Gadat had the nlitifertai* to badly w*th the axe whIIq .119 was underbrushiug near ifolzroed where:he is wOrldrig with Mr. Cbas,, Gillespie's. ditching outfit. „He: taken to Whigham• lioaPttal: 'We hog!' he will soon hatter, "•z • „ •Messrs. John and David Kennedy •received the sad news on Monday of the deathref their nephew's wife, Mrs Barry liteCleakey Guelph, • who was sick only a le* .das and, pals. ed away Monday morning :in St 'Jos- ePlea• . hospital' -there. • The funeral was held on. Wednesday. Those who attended, the funeral, from around herewere Mr.. and, Mrs. 'Tames 'Kenny and 'Annie of ..Licknow,..Mrs. David Kennedy", 'Peter and George; and Mitt: Neil"McCallum of ,Langside, Mri.• Lorne-Durnin,' st...ilekno'and •Meliitosh, • Lucknow. • Bev. Mr. _Bowen, of London spOlre, ,in the • Presbyterian church SUntioy. morning on the -work: of the Bible ktood attendance • present This is a 'great work and we hope it will get. the • support it de- serv'�s. •' • The Sunday sikporediftientioriof the. Maitland „Presbytery •vittis.teldin., the Presbyterian 'Church on Tuesday of last week. A good attendance was present from the different •eliurchirc' These meetings should be an • • thin to all, suidak:„..srhool .teachers and workers. and all - who are inter- ested in Sunday achookWork. 'Supper wasr l servedcthe basement of 'the e huc • :(Ini:ended, for Last Week) Mr: and Mrs.. Fred Harris and children of, St.. Mary', and ligrz and Airs, !!Doe.w__of„.„Buceleld,„ spent Sunday with Mrs. • Barrie' parents, kr,..,and Mrs. Clabb: • "7 Miss • Frances Wilson of Wingham • anent the week -end at the home of .,,her brother, Mr. -Jas. -.Wilson ' Miss, Agnes Wilson returned to Stratford °General littapital on Mon- day, after. Spending two weeks Va- cation at her home here. Mr. and Mrs., James Wilson and Miss Merle Wil- son motored to Stratford with her. Mr,. and Mrs. 'Alfred Tebbntt of Goderich spent Sunday with her. sis- ter, Mrs. Andrew Fox. Mr.' and Wk. 'Wm. J. Henderson of Wingham, and Mrs. Stewart 'of Harnilton,ipent Sunday with Mi.' and Mrs. David Kennedy. . Mr. and Mrs. Ben Naylor. motored to•Londen lat Saturday to.se0' their daughter, litIrs. Itoy McGee Who Un derwent a serious operatic* in St. Joseph's hospital last week. • • • Misses Mary Cook and Jean .Coul. ter, nurses -in -training of Winglam. Hospital'pent the Week -end with -the lattei's parents, Mr: and Mrs. Wm. Coulter. • Mr. Thos. Henderson received the sad nevi's .of. the death of his uncle. Rev. Andre Henderson of the west, who Passed'away on Ocitober-Ith. He has spent quite a number 'Of years preachink out there, but will bei"re- membermily Many from around here • He was. in, his 89th year, tind was highly respected in this community., • CREWE Mrs. Andrey reel of ,Canboro, spent a few days recently with Mr. and Finnikan and kr. and Mrs. Fitzgerald. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Comfort and son - Ennis of St. Catherines, spent the • wek-end with- the latter's Anetlier, Mrs: H. .L Blake. , • • ' • Mr. and Mrs. John Rivett and fani- • ily of Weyburn; Sask., have come to reside with the fernier's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Shadrack Rivett. • Mrs. 111cLatighlin Of. Detroit spent the past„„week with her sister, Mr. Raymond Finnigan. Mr. Sam, Sherwood reeeived the ricad news of the death of his brother, Mr, Will Sherwood, who died -suddenly near Saskatoon on Siin'day. the sym- pathy of thia coinmunity goes out to mr, and Mrs. SherWood.- , Mr. Russ'ell Neil Is engaged with Mr. Rayinand Finnigan or thewitt, ter. • A number of the children a this septieh have the 101514 • Theatre IVirighain show Starto P, " TH040.; FAIPAt SATURDAY, • Oetober• 27-46,-29 • • m.0,10.1\r,DAYIES-.;,c '' „ROBERT MONTGOMERY 0,100d* Of tli‘ Follies A Wigan, Inteireat!'Story •by the ' Atitkar:-.44±,Em•mai" GANG doigEOY •4‘01100 pH " MONDAY. TUES,DAY; WED. Oct 2 • 9;•`4:Y.r.E.311i,Ir Nist,P;17:.:1:::-;, gi?muNii Loft :and ,A ey for ier •'`D' .LAUREL COMEDY • "FIRST Th WAR" •' . „, • 4 SOUTH BRUCE PLOWING 'MATCH • . Thursday the .weather Man •behaved - yen!. 'nicely for the ,._South Bruce - Plowing Match. The day was ali an ideal' October day could be. The soil . • Was in excellent .conditioni and the • contestants had everythinerin 'their . favor. and some of the best Work ever aceemblished in this t ection- waswit6:, nesseilbiy-Lthe_VerY- large number -of people who took •advantage of tee event and the beautiful weather to. ' ' haw a day's outing. Mr. Elliott'Mo, nes of Osheweken did the(' iudginti. Mister Bruce. Jeffery. • TeesWater's Youthful nlovirman. won- second niece ' • ' • in his" class. :garrying. Off. 'a Fleury • Plow at half Dri,ce. 'which was &Mated to 'the.,tissocition *by;his father. He ge also won the younst' nlowinick •in •• the --competition:"..----The-oldest- man in the. contest-was'Mr. Fred Graham. Sr. . • Of . esborti: This7eentleman was- 62. years' old. and. had a,sou 27 plowing in the same 'Class. Mi. Herb MeKdeve nossesses_the_best plow team and -the . neatest outfit. He also won out in,his own clew. The follotvine are•thd'nrize Winners.• `• ,.• • High Cut Plow. Onen-lst Wesley Howe. Turner's:,„ R. 21 2nd. Bert 1,1criems:72inwav,: ,Brus;e1s:• 3rd. Fred, Grahani. Desborcw• 4th. Fred • Grahain, Jr.. Desboro, . • Plain or jointer Plow. Onen--lst. Win. Mitchell; Listowel.. crown •& fin- ish: 2nd. M. J. Linton. Mitchelli 3rd: • Bernard Scluiurr.• ' Walkerton: .4th. • Winhani• 5th h. Schnurr. Walkerton: 6th. Herb Arkell Teeswater: Geo. McDonald. Rip- ley. Class 3. Plain Plows. One n: to all: Wile have • never won first '-drize,, in Men'sCla ss-.1st, herb McKague, TeePwater cron & finish; .2nd, Archie McKin•-• • non,Greenock. R. 1,; • 3rd, Stewart MeDinuird, • Teeswater;, 4th, Harold Thompson, tiolyrood, Class 4 Jointer Plows -Open to all who uive never won a first prize in Men's .;lass--lst, Walter Woods, Win - Itant, • zrovvn; 2nd;, Jack Elliott, Owen 4oubd . .1 3r4, Russell Ironmonger, Tara R. 4, finish; 4th, Joe /3eninger.Tess- cw:sg5 te-61b,.Geo: R. 2. • Open to Boys Who Have Not Reached Their Twentieth Birthdai, AI October 1st, 1932 -1st, Stewart Barber. Owen Sound, R. 4, crown; 2nd Somali thade; Mitchell, R. 4, .finish Ird, Arnold Shaw, Tara, R:2; 4th Earl Weppler, Chesley; 5th, Chas. cNieaesdsh6an, Ripley R. 3; 6th, . Russel Belli Greenock. • , Open to Boys '16. Years and Under 1st, Geo. McKay, crewn, Ripley; Brn ck7ee ieff:sty, finish, Tees::ter. • 2 -Furrow Plows -Waking or Rid - ng at Least 3 Horses-lst, Lorne Culbert, Ripley, • R. 3; 2nd,Rupe! Baptst, Forinosa; 3rd, 'Elden -Lowry, Ripley; 4th, Alvin Thacker, ormosa, CRI.aglss.C8LlbTerart-atasroVvn& 1st, Gordon McGayin; Walton; 2ad, T. P. O'Malley, Teeswater; trci, Har- vey Ackert,'Holyreed; 4th, Jack Zarit, Port Elgin. MeGivin-rown & Finish • SPECIALS ' • • - 15 -Beat plowed land by resident - of Kinloss TO. in Class 4 -Geo. Pet- • • bigreyv, HWY-ood. , •i!r 18 -Best plowed land Culross resident in Sod Classes -Herb Mc- KagneTeetiwater. 19-,-13est• plovved land by Culross eaelidleeyrt,t Tineesstwuabtbelr. eclasses-.-T. P. 0'- x0 -youngest boy plowing--ruee Jeffery, Teesater. 212-0ldest man plowing -Fred Graham, gr,. iDeshoro, 22 -Best plow team loaned for use at the naatch-lst, Walter Far- rell, Ripley; 2nd, Ed. Harison, Rin4 ley: 3rd, DaVid Brooks; ,;11ipjey. 23 -Best plow team at naii Herb *Keene, Teeswater. 24-14Iatest outfit, team, plow, bar - net and plowniair' considered -HO) McKague, Teeswater. - • ,„„; • 25 --Best crown at the match -,-Wm. Mitchell; Listowel. 26 -Beat plowed land by a •Riuley Jr. Farmer, competitor to be inood. standing, Sept. 1st; 132•-4st, Ge, McDonald, Ripley; 2nd, Harold Thom- pson; Std, Chas. Needham, Ripley; 4th Geo. McKay, Riple. 27 -Best ploweil land at the match -Bernard c num 'Walkerton. 28 -'Best plowed land bv bov 19 Vtl"fi of age or oader-44tilyart Ear - per, Owen Boum." • " 44, • 141 lagfIrtall.E.01.4.Neinnigt000114.0N905,0440401. '.f.440.45klial.t4MSZ.Vre.1.1:441404441.4444,44,....414•4•441•Ii..•••.• 14.4 .144.:14.044.0.4•1444•04•.41.1.,....•1.144.....1144. . • • "tr45.x4P;r4A 9141Whil;4. Atti• 114; 4.1fAilL ' `V.ttit4, p4,4