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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1932-09-01, Page 1• • a' ii 9 ., • $2,00 PER YEAR IN AIVA:NCEl i2;60 OTI WISE' • L,LICIE,NOW, ONT., TUUI SDA*, vSgPTEMRElli ) st, .1952. 'SI3`L'E COPTES .5 :HT3 DENTIST' •Dr. . -R -L.-Treleaven Lucknow- A urs:. 9-12 A. M. 1.3o. P. M. PHONE 53 XRAY FALL WHEAT FERTILIZER RTII:IZE. All brands . on hand' in ° our ware house,, -Nelson .Bushell; • ' 1i Jne 106. F 0 R•• -4S "A L E Purebr C ' own Ram.- W .tatters, Holyreod. 'Phone,•line 8 ring2P,'Ri: 1 <�P..ey. LOST eof 's,:. green gold llady's.:' ;' wrist . atchia: park below .the school ";or •' Caledonian Park." Finder please:leave' at •Sentineh :Office. .. '' . WOOD FOR' SATE' Good,grade of maxed wood�.l,b'� ' li►�,-' ar-cord= JOynt . trophy Gees To' Seafort'h 38 Rinks Enter With 36 Competing In: The Big Bowling Event Of The Year. . d he Joynt tiro 'h and cedes, b ests .donated by Mr. FJohn. Joynt, .were;the' coveted, 'prizes• carried offby Ross.; Sproat's rink •of 2 Seafortli ` winner of r. 1st. place •in, the tro 'hy event` at. the P. , annual:, rink tournament held at µthe local green last Thur. sday : Thirty-eight ,rinks 'sent " an entries •. r with 36' rinks gualifying and entering delivered." Signed `' The Lucknow Table - Co.,.: Ltd. FOR SALE -Seed, Wheat,. Daw- . son's Golden Chaff.,No .foul 'seeds. 756 bushel.,. Buy this strong wintering stiff strawed variety... W. P. Crozier, 'R. R. 1, Dungannon, 78-r-13, Dungannon : (1-9=p•) AUCTION 'SALE.: -In the Walker Store building in Lucknow on Sat- ur `ay, September `.3,._ at'. _.3.. -o'clock, eonsistingi . of household.._furniture, bedding . ;and general household 'ef- feces; Also several new ..wheelbar- rows. Welt Hendersdn,',Auc.. TOBACCO .,•" • SPECIATE OFFER .FOR 1 MONTH:. For $2.40 will ship the -following: 1 lb.. pure . Quesnel,"• regular price 30e'; 5 .lbs. Burley. regular 25c per 'lb; 1 lb. Havana at 40c;'. 2 .11is. of 'grand • rouge 'at• 40c; the lot for 12.40. Ship anywhere, with prices for" quantities Agents wanted :.,Hubois; 24 -lend. - erson,'Ottawa. Opt. ' AUCTION: SALE " •The e following implements are 'in :. eluded in the listoft articles to , ' be sold at the Auction. l rket, on Sat- urday. Sept, 3: Binder.Mower._Ma. -" Sig Area r er. I ri . , u tivator. ' Wa- gon,' Rake. Hay :Rack, "Gravel Box. _ eparator.--Also-tea - Clyde :Mare anis A Work Horse.. 9 mos •credit to purchas era on approved joint notes with'in- terest at •7%. • Matt. Gaynor, Auc :tl:.e._. con.test,-•-=vkh�oh�--started-•-Yn-�th'e morning - and lasted well •:into • .,the 'night before the winners. in all three events :were declared.. The weather was delightfulthroughout'' and aitho threatening' skies at. ;times• ..gave Indi- cation ;that rain might Mar theevent, old Jupiter.;Pluvius was kind and al- Towed the tournament "to.continue to a` . successful ending undisturbed: Wm. Downey's rink, from ''Mount Forest carried_hmne.• percolators as 2nd -prize in the trophy' event.'' Association event prizes, went to' Art .)Rodgers rinks,• of Kincardine, Who: won 1st place ;and .Chinaware with a rink- from ".Parsley totting home blankets as second prize., In the Consolation event, smoker sets- went to Hoffarth's'. rink of Han- over, • winner: of 1st place. Downing rink being second,.: 'won: magazine racks. • Daughter of • Harry Mi Gee Lies hn Toronto•-- lieut •-Col. Harry. McGee Of Toron- ,111 to, Well known' In This Community, 'Suffers Sad Bereavement:. Horse Races --Ladies' Softball Tournament Brantford. Woodstock, London. Stratford. Ladies' 'Softball ` Tourna- i..ent, Three. fast 'harness Maces, • 1 Run. Other attractions, • Stratfi/rd. Fair Grounds,- Labor- Day, Monday, Sept. 5th.. Admission: Gents 55c; - Ladies 25c. Autos free. Nota dull moment.' Harness . Horse • Association, H. E. Wicks. See. Yes) EDUCATION Yes! We are placing.our graduates. NOW is -a good time to prepare and' be ready for, greater. things. Wing -- ham Business College re -opens Mon- •. day, .September 26th. Canada Bust: • _ ness-£oliege; :Toronto, always •open: Also Home Study courses. Pay when you 'wish. - Write to -day. Remembered By Friends Prior To Departure Mrs. Thomas Watson Presented With Gifts at Farewell Party -a Will Make Her /tome In Waterloo With ,Her Son•Malcolie-During the School Term. : Upwards to a dozen friends. • of Mrs. Thomas Watson, gathered at the home of Mrs. Clair'Agnew on Friday, at .a farewell afternoon tea. during the cours0 of which Mrs. Wat- son was presented with a table lamp and a string of crystals, which were brought into, the room on a dinner wagon, by little r Catherine ' Agnew. Mrs. Watson expressed many thanks to -those wbo . to kindly remembered her. . Mrs. Watson and Malcolm left on Moodayr. for Waterloo, where Mak cor to will commence . his second year on one of the 'public school Staffs • in that city. His mother plans on mak- ° ing her home.there during the school term and has .rented her •h' me •in £he village to Mr. tVm. Porteous. r VIEW ECLIPSE • • As we go, , o press on Wednesday, townfolks are dewing , the • ec'lipse, which is gradually reaching its max- .. iinum proportions, andas it is viewed here nor, dose to three parts of the su rfaceis obscured, and -offers an in- teresting terestin spectacle through a smoked, glans. The day takes on art appear- ance such ppear-ancesuch as accompanies au ap road ching thunder storm as gradually the ippon "rata in" Upon thegreater 'or'- ,.. p P ion •of the tarn'e aurfaee, .-.. . • A .:Prominent Toronto woman and inember.._of_._a well.knpwn•-fa,mily :pas ad 'awayy on 'Wednesday,. August 24, in 'th'e person of ' Mrs.., Isabel Porte o€' 21-8 'lei n , AUCTION MARKET - r -AND HARVEST' FESTIVAL I-I&iif-sheet posters were distributed in in the mail this week advertising the re -opening of .the Lucknow Auction Market,. on Saturday, Sept. 3rd, and carrying, as well advertisements, of many, of the business people .Of,. -the. Ilage ho.. will tier special --induce merits: to shoppers . on that day.: Come . travelling : g letter. ; boxes. are installed in: baggage cars on the"night, train {g � 1 .to'Kincardine ,and::on:the' noon train'. Ugoing, down, wherein mail be ked while trains are 'standing.* the • .Letter Boxes In Baggage Cars Letters May .Be--Depsited.-;-On- Night Train To, Kincardine Or On Noon Train Goipig Down, to Lucknow on Saturday and benefit: by. :visiting ; thea, stores and • :urcha'• P. s ,. ing" •ata saying' many. everyday 'he- -and 'seasonable•'goods..which will be offered.: 1 •Ot ..• Lo l� r •t � Game Of Semi -Finials Conne et With Cottril s Slants., For Eight . Hits To Give , Wingham, A the baggage car will only be of, ad 3 To, '1`Setback-Irwin ` Was Goodi vantage in mailing a last minute In The' Pinches. - letter: -The mails carrier from the ' office to ..the' depot is not required to Playing a brand of ball that. made eirry loose letters for • mailing ' on them look. :like sure championship the. train and •is not responsible, for e tenders•--Luckri slipped -in :.over such: . ;� p. at (to=day) , ffective Se teitcbe 1 depots Qn the down thetrain mail frons' se . boxes will' b ' ea e e cl r d atWing= esad-dstown.-8;?d-pla�edn -t : e regular mails. 0n.. the night .train, such mail will be sorted at Kincardine Mail, however,which is posted at t .f office before 12.30 ' noon, goes, out on; .the down . train and the box- in Wingham on the :home diamond: on T1?e box on the night •train will Tuesday, by a score.of '3' to • 1. It offer improved . service to Kincardine was --the first game of the semi; -finals' and'Ripley from here, 'bat, otherwise to -decide• w-hieh---team will -meet. Kin- will not: -be any special advanta a as cardin'e' for. the Lakeside :.Lea League posted at' the office before. 9.30 g � main• o champiopship� : Lucknow plays • the in the evening or.at 'the depot letter second game.in Wingham on Friday: box goes out :on the `early train just •A Winn • will give them the series -a. the same. loss will mean' a 3rd.' game; to be We have:been advised that the played in Teeswater on Labor Day. Labor':Day noon train; on that, 'day Irwin pitched; brilliant ,ball' and . in only; will 'leave the . depot slightly the pinches was 'invincible,; allowing earlier than the regular schedule:'' only 3. hits and striking out 13 Mee.. • Cottrill• dor Wingham pitched good VISITORS •RENDER SOLOS - ball i'e_g•isterang_10_._strikeouts---•but -_ ._ ;..._,._ . was • nicked for eight'hits, one. , a ` Special . tnusieal num sers were en - triple by Andrew, and coming when loYed' by the congregations of. the' hits meant runs,.saw' 3 players 'scam Presbyterian Church on Sunday: . at Per, across the plate. • I. both services; In the evening, kr. W.• Some ' two hundred • fans witnessed F• : Thompson of Toronto sprig a solo the game and were, worked, up . tom :. his vrn...i .good.: f,.;..,,.:'.,„d a,t=th _ 1 'The Bread of Health The Bread of Health • OU•R..MOTTO , IS 4-UAL/TY AND '8E - � - . ,RVICE TARIFT IS COMMON-SENSE APPLIED TO SPENDING: FOR EVERY PENN SPENT:.•ON:, YOUR TABLE, GIY BREAD . ; ; OfrBIGGESVFOO--V"ALV '''' t IsS RICH . FAINT .CAKE :— 2 :lbs, : 35c. PUFF• ,PAS,TRIES •,:COFF . CAK]ES4 • - ' .TEA <$fSf,`I.IITS' -RAS ERRY.: TARTLE . T� RAISIN BREAD • - QA.TMEAL 'COOKIES " . hU1re AKER ,Lucknow jLocal �; General ' ' Let's shop. at Templeton's on Sat- urday. , Monday,.' September .5th, is. Labor. Day . and a .public: holiday., . ' 14ir: Jas: Geddes -'vis to i or i ;the latter part 'Of the week: ' Mrs, Steele McKenzie and children are the guests this week of; Mr. and Mrs. ',R. V: ' MGKfnzie.: Miss Mary • Christie left on Wed- inesday.. for' an extended visit: with friends in .Wellesley., Mr. Lorne MacDonald of Peter- borough er borough 'is ,spending' his' vacation with his. parents. here. , . • For° latent style; quality and 'work= manship in CLOTH COATS, call. at Percy ,' T•ox'gov's,. Teeswater. Mr: A. E. Buswell; Ted and Helen of Exetervisited with friends in, the village the first of the week. - Miss. Roszella Mullin is spending a -two-week's ,vacation visiting frien"d3 feverish heat during 9 tonings of 'morning a solo was'rendered by Mal- i ;":41_0 -_Watson, rho••-is-•a.--neew-addition-- ,to local music, circles.' He has been h taking vocal. lessons during the •past -- a `Wates loo -and Kis fiiumber Jon_ _ this :occasion was well. . received. s- sparkbng ba ebah,_�eorisIs:ting-of -ems era base hits, clever pitching, good Rae . 'fielding ' and but three ' errors.' d _ a h Each -o the�l 1-th score got on bases with hits and` vilion :, scored from 2nd in -each instance �-on .solid hits 'to the outfield. Wingham's lone tally came as' a result of a 2 - base wallopL; by J. Tiffin after Lediet got to first when'he got his hand :in. the' way of a pitched ball away above his head. ' Por -ter rto are s died iwtli • s�l:vstte-Pgtieits''Pa Toronto. General• Hospital, following' a. brief illness: Mrs. Niter contracted a cold, which developed into pleuro pneumonia. She appeared to be mak=. ing good progress: up,to a' late hour Tuesday, • when a relapse , occurred, which resulted in her _ death:.. early .yesterday morning. • Mrs. Porter, who was the daughter Of Lieut. -Col. Harry McGee and Mrs MeGee of 6a. Forest Hill • Road, was born in: Toronto 33 years ',ago, and was 'a ' anember of'Timothy Eaton Memorial Church. She was • greatly ' nterested in sports, being an enthus- iastic golfer and member of the Mis- sissauga. and Thornhill Golf Clubs, also: a badminton enthusiast ' and Men -1E4- of the Granite Club. • Mrs. Porter is survived by her hus- band, Leonard . E. Porter; tiPro 1 sons, John 1VIeGee, aged' 12, and .Harry Ernest, aged 10, ' also a daughter, Mary Lou, aged 2. ., The funeral took • •place from 61 Forest Hill Road, Friday afternoon,' at 3 o'clock,P with. entombment in Mount Pleanant 'Mausoleum. o . oeao STILL SITTING -TIGHT The eruption( over • the . bicycle in-. :ident, featuring Constable -Moore and Mr. Sheardown pf Goderich seems to have died' down. Last week, Shear - down was advised to "sit tight" and he appears to be doing just that as Constable Moore has heard nothing further of the affair. " - COMMENCE SCHOOL DUTIES ONCE AGAIN For- the past few days teachers from. this village," at various times, according to the dist ' ' t • travel, -have been setting out for their des- tination to' . be on hand 'for school opening. Those we have in mind and' where they will teach are as follows: Flora Webster Landon; Gladys Hod- gins, `O`Brien; Ada Webster, Zion; Myra MacDonald, Wingham; Andre* Thompson, Murray's school;' .M'al- colm Armstrong, Port Arthur,. ac- companied by'Mrs. Armstrong, and the baby; Helen Thompson, II'anover Mary Douglas, Kitchener, Bill Hen- derson, Whitechurch, Edwii Smith, Goderich; Catherine Mcltenzie, near Teeswater; Mona. Mitchell•, Wiarton;,, Isabel • : hesnut, near Goderich; Pran- ces es S enc r p e, Prescott; Harry Alton,, Walkerton,; Alma. Alton,. London; Grace Lockhart, Fordyce; . Mabel Me- Clure, Niagara Falls r Harold Burins,. Fort William; Malcolm Watson, Wat- er10o;;,'and' W. F. Thogpson, morbtit r Lucknow' ab r hpo a e A. Thompson, lf. .-4 0 '1 '3 1 0 R. Thompson, 3rd _4 0 1. 1 0 0 Irwin, : p. _. : , ' .4 1 1 0 1 0 Andrew, l.f .: R 4' 0' 2 -0 0 0 McCartney, 1st .._4 0 0' 8 0 0 C. Finlayson, ss.......3 . 0 0 1 1 0 Clarke, cf. ,_ _ 3 0: ' 1. 1 0 0 Cummings, c...-...._3 0 - 0 12 ''2 • 0' R. Finlayson, 2nd .3 2 2- 1 2 • 32 '3 8 27 7 2 Wingham ab- r lt• po a e Howson, lst r �4 Somers, 2nd ' 4 W. Tiffin, ss. Lidiet, 3rd •- _.3 J. Tiffin, cf.1f.... 4 Groves, c • 4 Moore, cf. 2 Gurney, r1. . ....._, 3 Cotttil, Wylds, If. .-..,_ ....,1. 0 1'10 0 °0 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 0' 0 0 1 0. 1 0 0 0 1 J. 0 0 6 0 10 2 0 0 0.0 0 1 6 0: 0. 0 0 0'•0-1' 4 0 0 0 0 '0 0 32 1 3 24 8 1' • L eknow ....1.,.._...000 001 02x -3.- W ngham «,:,..-000 000 100-1 Summary - 3 -base hit -Andrew. 2 -base hits= -J. Tiffin,. W. Tiffin. Struck out by Irwin, 13; . by 'Cottril, 10. Sto- len bases -Groves, Andrew, R. Fin- layson. Hit batsman-Lidiet. Left on bases-Lucknow 5; Wingham 5..Um- pires-Diebel and Tierney., (Continued. on. Page 4) , YOUNG OUT op SWIM George Young, Toronto's main hope i arise o rave , 'n the mens' 15 -mile m rat a shim. at the Toronto Exhibition, twas taken from the water about 2.30 (S. T.) on Wednesday afternoon.,' Young had been swimming strongly in fifth 'poli don -from about one o'clock. The wit sr was reported to' be 64 degrees and' some of the- swimmers are suffering' from cold. We have been unable to learn what caused Young's' retnoval from the water. One disappointed fan credits it to "cold feet." Young won last year's marathon after sev- eral- previous .failures, 7 ft NOMINATION Or OFFICERS Members of Lucknow 'odge,.. No. 112 Lo.o .F, are re , tie ed to be q present at a meeting of . the lodge on Friday, September 2nd, at 8 PM., whenthe nomination of bitters • Will be the chief item of business. n Amaranth and Orangeville. • -Miss Lorraine Brabson of Windsor as been visiting with her grandpar- ents;? r.and-MrsrDavid- hrstoii: Follow the crowd to this _great community sale and . share In : the great values offered at Templeton's. Lucknow's Oldest Orangeman Honored The Orange. Order of Lucknow T. 0. L: 428 gathered at the home of Mrs. Peter Torrance on August 23, to honer' Bro. Wm. Miller, who hat been a loyal member of Lucknow Lodgg for over seventy years; and has reached the grand old ' age of ninety-two years last twenty-fourth of July. Bro. Mark Gardner, Wor- hirpful Master, 'called the assembly tggether and called on Past Master 413ko.' D. C.. Taylo �Lto address_... -the - gathering, which duty he performed in a Very efficient manner, also read- ing the following ' address. to Bro. Miller. Lucknow,' Aug. 23, 1932, Bro. Wm. Miller, L`'ucknow, ; Dear 'Brother, • We, your brethren. of L. 0. L, ..No. 428, . Lucknow, having learned that another mile -stone has been reached by yourself, have gathered tliis ev- ening to join. in . wishing you the Tfessings that life affords,. to extend our heartiest congratulations, and to pray that God's blessing will rest' upon 'you. • You have been a faithful and loyal f member of our Lodge "for three score, g ten and two years and in that'; timer have always proved . yourself to be one who not only subscribed yourself as a member but have always lived your life. in . full harmony '.with its teachings. On- behalf of your brethren we ask you to accept this badge, the emblem of our order, hoping that you will be dared many years in. which to wear it,.,.and_that' as:y►ou_use_it,_it �vilLxe call td mind the great ;truths of our order,' and the esteem in which you are held by Your brethren. Signed on behalf of L: O. L. 428; Mark Gardner, W. M, Richard 'Carter, 1). M., Charlie Thompson, P. S. Bro. Ward then invested Bro. Mil- ler with an orange badge with the e'mblenis off the order, Bro. Miller thanked the members in a few well• spoken words'. for the. kindness; and good cheer the evening had given to him. The'Orange ladies served a very tasty lunch and after singing "For he's a Jolly Good Fellow” ' and God Save the King, the gathering dis- persed to their ,home's, -feeling that in this small way of trying' to honor' Bro Miller, it WAS :the order that Was honored in having such an Hon- orable 'member as 'Bro. Miller still' in the rank's, • b`UR COATS -=-Remodelled' and 're- lined at reasonable price. Try us and be convinced. Percy Torgov, `Tees - water. - Miss Isabelle and Mr. Bill Kin- cheloe of Chicago were last week visitors with 'Mr. and Mrs.. P. J. Mac - Milian. ' ; , Mrs.'S. ;`'T. Tucker. and'daughter Gladys, are returning.`this week from Wasaga Beach, svhere'they'•have•been' holidaying. • Mrs. ' Stewart Alton and family have returned' to Toronto 'having_ spent a week ''at tfie Home - of Mrs. Henry Mullin. Y , Miss Rose Whitby',has returned to Stratford after: spending.a week'. vacation. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Whitby. - School started to -day and the- pre- vailing heat. wave will make it dif- ficult for students and . teachers to "settle down" to work -;once again, EXTRA SPECIAL for • SAT UltDAY High quality Floor Wait, Ib. tin 23e; the-. quantity -is limited.- _ _ . WM. MURDIE & SON - . Mr. and Mrs. P. J. MacCallum of Detroit and Miss Belle . MacDonald o Washington,.,. D. C., were week -end nests of Mr.. and Mrs. Thomas "Mac- Donald. ' Mr. and Mrs. D. L. MacDiarmid and children of •Jamestown, N.Y. and Mr. and Mrs.. D. R. MacDiarmid. Cleveland, Ohio, are:visitors this week at the home • of Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacDiarmid. • Mr. J. A. . MacLean and 'son of St. P'aul's, Minn., were visitors recently" with Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Williams, north of the 'village. Mrs. Williams is a ' sister . of Mr. McLean, who - at e tinip was engaged as a • painter - with Max Wilson, but for some twen- ty-five years has been living • in the States. •'' • RETURNS TO THE WEST Miss li avian Hodgins, who for the past three weeks has been holidaying at the home of her mother, Mts. Walter Hodgins, • 10th con.; Kinloss, -commenced her return trip to Alberta , o'• Sunday. y. Miss Hodgins for the past trioey its hash teaching at a Mission o schol at Smok... Lake, .... Y and• upon her return will continti ' _this � i work, being stationed' this term itdway, Alta, +4� Your Eyes and Our Service' BrF. T. ARMSTRONG Lucknow; • YOU DON'T SEE WELL; And you .wonder why: Well, just wonder ng is something. Many don't even.go that:. far. :• Reason, further -effects. always .have cau ses, Further still=the causes must • be removed. Then'you.are on the way to a pleasant sunrise. Supe plying better vision for .worse is a . duty we consider' very., much worth while:. ' Continued next week Wallpaper Walk • up town- and save money. We have a large alis - play of Wallpaper priced__to suit every purse. :'8c up. SIM - worthy, • reg.• 45c for ':3Uc,;_ ` and reduction . on work being 'done . _ R. J. °'CAMERON'- •� .Painter, Decorator. &. Grainer •'y • ,:.. • Woo( Work Before the 'Hunting Season ' opens,_ let ,ns _:,replace. _ . your broken GUN BUTT ''WITH" A . NEW:' ONE We are able to do all manner of WOOD- WORK A Trial Will Convince ~;You Neil Mac�Innes. Block South of t. N. R. Depot. .MOTORISTS! ATTENTION! Ford Garage Now Operated By Garfield Ostrander Having _taken - oyer the FORD GARAGE in ' .ucknow, we . are prepared to offer the motoring public, PROMPT' •SERVICE, and as in . my other business relations, SQUARE DEALING. Gas Pumps are in operation and a stock of (* is and ' Accessories on, ' hand. 7117 QUALITY FURS AT ECONOMY PRICES TORGOV'S September fur sale of hers you more style; value and qual- • ity than ever before. It is nothing , new., for Percy; . Torgov's to present exceptional fur coatvalues, but nev- er have Ave been able to offer any to equal these in the -1J32 September Sale. If savings mean anything to • you, now is the time to buy your new. fur coat at TORGOV'S, TEES - WATER: September Fur Coats. are made •from the finest of the salmon's pelts, pelts, carefully thatched and immacu- lately' fashioned in the most thrill- ing new style, many of which may not appear later. Certainly not at these special prices. We ate featur it? the most prominent furs. Broad- tail Hudson Seal, Fesian Lamb, Mus ,irat, Squirrelr Kid Caracul. A phone all at 93 Teeswater, will bring •us b •-your home with a full range of .3amp'Ies Ivo Obligationto pox. e .. r -_. . ' •