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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1932-08-25, Page 8• ' .6,„..,+66,6*6.7N,t6,,•4644i;:-,431 N I 4 • ifs •, • A., 0,,g• El, • •••• ' • , „ • • , C:0.11F. tits;011... • AllOt$T, old ghes getore07 weJl won, out thplog the Holiday Season, 0 have selected Medium lodged. Shoes that • • will give good, ,horiOSt we4r, • lis' Moseli .Calf OKOORDS. Splendid ,•Shoes4or 'eCheol weer. riaan . . • . . . . . . .11049-0, *145 HIGH'S110ES and OXFORDS. Sires 11.5.Good BOx inkia • ''fr Growing OXFORDS and PUMPS in Calf, Kid, and Patent Leathers. !lees .3-436.•,, prices,. $1.23„2,59, ?MS *rim. SHOES and Pd' ORCIEk AT, 44tmOnn PRICES. • White PUMPS & ,STRAP Slippers..Siaee 4, 8, Special at • S2.49 --sronti[utSnong--in41 f!infolsidlwo-toller-40aeit#4*.iiittnyn anifkta*N at ;6,, • ••••;.j; -'•i;•,;...:--."••••••••••••$26,95,:. W GIVE:''SrECTAL ATTE** P0 FITTING SROES • IN*TCHASES-7,STR. • DANCERS-TO:11ATI; ' • • • The &At' street. darice.• of the 'sea- son to be held hi the- ion000,. was •a ' marded Ubssr drawing - a -L2 large • crowd ..of •dancers 'fromthe comirtnn- ity 'and surrounding towns, as well scoresot. oih-lookerd who lined the',"roped" off :area on '. both: sides and evidently , enjoyed *atehing the- new and old time dances. Shortly after Mi(1.3..' • night ia-letAlinier:Aof-rain,-teniz perarily stopped the frolic, and. Mak- big the condition of the street unfit for dancing;,, forced the portion ',of the.crowd, who so desired,,to adjourn • to the Town Hall for the eompletion of the night's fun.' • : . • • .Arthur's _Radio orchestra supplied. • '..'the Music for the dance which' *ak " -..• ‘, • nude, the, auistlices_oLthelire 'Com4 . . . -.pany...4tills are out announcing ano • • thersuch dance this Friday evening, : precaeded 'that afternoon hy the and land-deciftg_ganie of. the 'play -oft betweenTeeinvater and Lucknow• • UEST-1-n-the--Township.,ef-liteat. Weisner& en Saturday., Aiigust 20, Mary 'Kee, relict of the late William Bobby -Then/MO are aeliaayiyalk this week in Terontd:: WS. W• 6, Andrew 'elnited with her niece, Mrs. BruCe Garninie .in Elora last week. ' • t • .'Miss Edith Smith is guest this. Week at Bev. MacDonald's. cottage at' Brume. Beach. Miss Belle Robertson IS in Tor this week attending the millint ery: • opening. Miss MeNaughten of • Oiangeyille .is .visitor with .Mytand: Mrs. Cmn- eren McDonald. . • • • • „, ••1 • ; Mrs.'Tweed' of'Kilierney, Man., la the guest this week:ol lter• N L. -Caninheil, • , The. -ininnal: tournament • of the • 'Uckno*Bowling Club is in progrese. to -day at be -greens, • • -.` Mn'AntfMrai' :Andre* ',,Keir and: June spent Sunday evening with Mr, and Mrs. • W. 'J; MeNall. . alias- Marion-. MacDonald_ is...visit. with irk. "S. "McCullough.', ....,,,-., Mr. 13ert Geddei-..of Toronto was 'a visitor this week with 'his : parents He* In Lansdowne Park, Kincardine Mr. and Mrs. J. 4. Geddes. . • , • Under Disagreeable Weather Con- . Mr.• Roy Lightfoot of the Bank of ' OUR MOTTO :-40/1116.1,LER PROFIT, QUICK TURNOVER 'PHONE n. ditions . • ,Oommerce staff is spending hillioli,.. , _ • .. . . ' ' • : • - da_ys-at.'-his-home. iii_Ailsit-Craig: . 11/41TED-C ing for a couple of weeks in Torte -RTC ANNUAL PICNIC . • • sm•silosimismom.... , • .„ • BOYS'. IloOnly; Broadcloth Jest' the ehirt every iloy will witeitt tO wear tea be .41. Style, . ... • •BlOYS:-.10 4 04 D .c •, 1110.44 poiket6,Y0*lial •• ...• BOYS', W TWEED , , • CAPS. Strong', serviceable FinecaP4 ',Ws., Made •• , • "4 • .6" Itlaad" TWIldsts !gave' a :6 smart aPpearanceSpecW , , BOYS', KHAKI SHORTS; Belt •,Leepa, entre'. fielfYY denims. Special ••• •3.• .980. SMALL BOYS CONY,EIIT, • ABLECAP.:, Thia is' the Smarteet thing in gaps, Carii, :tiP79t-!472111;;•YA-• 7vFel?;17"-;,•:^117-5.4';:. Juat arrive4 shipMent .111E IIILTMOKE MATS•„,: 11* the New 1aiI shade The. At. & 43•25 • ,• E. McCluskey, Manager:' A. cold1 wind -and intervals of driz- Sling a Tm e thwere unfavorahle. a -visiter the latter part of the week Sunday Sax ol and congregation of . . • • ' ••• Mie-lblit_ed_Church„±w.lio_nintsaled_tO. • Mrs. Jrn ,aes Miller is again .confined -LAt1430S••itrater Kincardine on Thursday for the an- to her room, serimiak-ill, suiffer_ng6 -Lenit E.Grant of Torento, Was Melds which greeted meinbers of the with Mr and Mrs. James &nab. Gain' Five, Rua • Cartney, Clark, Blair, Porter; Struck. ball,' while,,Aaidrew was striking out,. nnal church,.picnic. in -spite-of all from rki*, hoWever, a fair. turnout wzia Mr. 'a preient,who joined in the aotivitiei very ple and enjoyed the Outing to the fullest jan,chur extent possible. A program of Sparta Was keenly contested and two soft- Knive ball fikturea featured the proceedings. Good, qu •The_firstone Wee:Staged between the • single :and married men which' only Maste lasted about two innings, when the was a 'benedicts 'threw up their bands: in. grandnio deapair,_ at thriii_tRty tu retire Lbeti thir slugging-ToPfoialifi;a3. al- • ready had Piled up a score' of 14, *ash whie the' "old fellows6 could regis- but. 2 runs. A mixed team engag.-__ de in a more eyenly contested game'.Orma S iater on: which ended in a score of lug at. t -7... _ her 82nd year:-.The-Itineral-45--toriPPer--waalseXvecliirlic' service was; held At the, home of her On all eecaSions is much enjoyed and ma. a _ son, Wesley Guest, Concession 12, steaming hot helped the-picriick- June, sr Ifinleits; ers=todorgetthe-ebilling.lake_breeze3!Keres .s • Interment 'was in Teeswater Ceme- The results of the sports events gard st: M were as follows: rse 4 Infanta' raee-lielen Gammie. cniesqer, Girls, -6-, 8 -Alma -Solomon, Doris er at th Wylds. ' Mullin. Boys 9 to '1i -Lloyd' Wylds, Allan Dr. an _Treleaven. City; .111i fiLlielen liamiltpn, the.hom Doris Ritchie. . heart and kidney condition. . • nd Mrs. E. 'Aitchison sang First fif7liumf-And ! acing solo in the Presbyter- Breakr. Two: -Clans Ser- on evening last. les Teeawater.-Ifivin Stilketi s for theSchool .Children Ont 15 Men While Teamatek Gar.n. .,.. ality,, at 10c. and .1.fic: each. er Hite. ' ifir4D14 sp• r Leonard •;;„•., Slugging -the._ offerings _of_Porter -v-visitor las week with 11 safeties which resulted in five ther, ,mriy. Angus ....3getannen. runs, while Irwin /Ached hia'tenni to a shutout victory by. allowing on Stockings, ',Undergarments, 15 batters, gives Lucknow a decided resses--TlIE MARKET Store advantage Over Teeswater who plays Wilfred Murdoch -and kis. the final game here on 'Friday. cythes, of-Tiito are vislt-' bis-two-gameeeriesTin-avhfeb4unS• he home of Mr: and Mrs. W. count (a rather. linnet/al procedure in •: ' baseball), is_te.,decide whether Liick- !'4'17-1-v"7-7:7177:77-77.777 " or-Teeswater-Will-captereAliird- nd Mrs. Andrei Kerr: ind» place, being tied for'thispositiOn with crit the week7endwith Mr. cl.;i 4 winslind 4 loses each The winners Angus_Rosii,:.:Lu• hen-enter-the-semcfinalsrAriet- ' Odd itgainst the loser of the Kira; • . . . • •-•,. Catherine MacDonald of Ro- cardnie - Wingham series, these temna N. Y.; was a. week -end visit fighting it out at present for. 1st e. hemp of Mr. and bks,-Robt. _ : • Lucknow took a two -run, lead in d Mrs. Alf Newton of Reed the 62nd, added' another in the 3rd ch.„are- visitors -this ...Week_at, they_ e and Mrs. G. A.. 'kept tlie Teesers well in hand; -14 • out -by Irwin 15, by Porter 3; bas on• balls-,--ciff Porter 3; hit, batsmen - by Porter .2; id pi „7-• o 11 - as ed b Th rto and ,Hughes left on bass-Lucknow' 111 -Tees water 5; saerifice hit:-Thompso ' Umpire/a-Alton, McKenzie. First Inning. , • I,ficknow---A. Thompson penned t pitcher. ,R. Thompson grounded la Irwin flied to '" . e and scored on hieCartners C. Finlayson- tied to 3rd. ; ekswate-fz-z---Do-liehue--was-o ; 'to lat. 'Elorter Hughes and u. • . hompson stiff& out. • BARGAIN -FARES 'TO TORONTO O Bargain fares are being offered on the C.N.R. on tickets to Torontom' t• during the eXhibition.- Comencing ' August -,25th and -good -MAR SePteno- McINNES-In- -Whitechurch, on. • Friday, August 19th, Daniel McIn- nes, 'aged 78 years:- The funeral ser- , like was held 'in the Presbyterian -"Churelr;'-iirbitechurck----on-Sunday, • . August 21st. Interment was in Tif- fin's cemetery, Langside. • • • • . NOTICE Anyone "borrowing" or removing' • any of the property of the Fire Coni - piny from the Hall, such as ladders, hose,Amozzies, wrenches, boots, etc. ete., will be dealt with severely. By Order, B. J. Moore Chief. • , • Boys 12: to 15 -George Joynt, Har- old Ritchie. Girls, 12 to 15 -Mary Struthers, Jean Struthers.. Single ladies -Mary Struthers; Jean 'Struthers - Gents -Art Andrew, Elwood Solo- mon. , o risF,at Comphiining, cystomer: "That lawn .on. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Aitchison and baby Frazer are visitors with the for- mer's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Malcohn. • Mr. 'and Mrs. Wm. Kelly' end Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Camero'n spent a few days recently at -Tobermory and OwenS und. • mower 1 bought is all rusted:" Hard- ware merchant: "Maybe that is be- . rause there ;iiiso much due on it!' • , The other' day a woman wrote an Insurance ,company: "I've had ' so, much trouble getting my insurance Money.that sometimes I almost wish that I had my husband back,w"-- It is defined that the difference between, an escort and a chaperon Seemil to be about 30 years. osisasomm.iimstmiss School • Openirtg • GET YOUR SUPPLIES AT •The Variety Store ---- Everything -the - Student 'Needs ,SCRIBBLEIIS • „, DRAWING BOOKS WRITING BOOKS • -TEXT BOOKS PENCILS, RUBBERS AND PAINTS iNH & MUCILAGE CHINA •at bzirgain, prices 1" ,Girls' Shoe Race -Helen Hamilton, Mary Struthers, Boys' Shoe Race -Harold Ritchie, George Joynt. Boys' Wheelbaritow. Race -Warren Wylds and .,George Joynt. Boys' backward race -George Joynt, I1111ithi -' Backward Race-- Audrey Horne, Audrey Henderson. Throwing soft ball -Audrey Horne. Margaret Ritchie. Coat race -Clarence Greer and Au- drey Horne; Elwood Solomon' And Audrey Henderson. Three-legged . race -Audrey Horne and Audrey Henderson. Pillow Race -Margaret Itae's team won. THOMPSON ItE-UNION A pleasant afternoon was- nt on • Saturday afternoon, August 13th. When 54 relatives of the Thoranson family met at Silver Lake for a fam- ily reunion. The 'day was- ideal and as the older niembers thatted under" the trees, the younger folk took -a Misses OliveKennedy, Daisy Ka - plunge in, the lake and others went nery and Merle Gaunt of Whitechurch boat riding. • ' and Lena Hackett Of Ashfield spent • At half past ,Ave a sumptuous snp- per was spread under the trees and everybody 'enjoyed' themaelYea so mueh that it was decided to mike this a yearly event. Those corning front a distance were Mr. and Mrs. Adam Neely, jand spns, Gerald and Steward Of Walk- erville Ms, Elisabeth Bradlerd ef Bucks Fella; Mrs. Brown of 'Mod-, stock; Mr. and Nos. Leslie Hether- igton and Mrs. Pelee and eon' of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Hethering unic-eewton-returned on Sunday, having spent the Vast amonth with Mr. and Mrs. H. F.-Nw- ton in 'Toronto. • 41 Mrs. R.. .1. Muldrew and Miss Beth Muldrew of Brokville, are visitors at the home of the formeri; brother, Mr. J. .R. McNair. - Get the children ready for school -Boys' Hose, Blouses, "Jerseys, Biro- • ,nr, Pants, Short Pants, Etc. -THE AAlinr_71' &WEE. ' Employees of the Lucknow Table Company were off work' the first of the week while the boiler was being cleaned and overhauled,, Mrs. W. E. Henderson, Jessie and Jack 'and Miss Dollie Henderson were holidaying this week at the Ilendet- son Cottage at Bruce Beach. Mr. 'and Mrs. J. litf; -Elliott 'of New '%irk and Mr. and Mit. Barr of Tor- onto were the guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mullin. Miss Ethel Taylor of Toront, Miss Mary Hodgins of Holyrood and Mr. John Taylor of Galt, visited with Mr. and-Mrs-Ewart-4-aylor--on Sund 4 the Past week camping at Bruee Beach. • • ' rs, Harold Treleaven and three children, Billy, Jol( and Margaret are Visiting hi Clinton this week with the former's parents, Jr -and Mrs! Fowler. Mr. Win. McKinnon ef Paris, Prane; while *on a busineas -trip to this continent, visited in town last week with his mother, Mrs. Angus McKinnon. tort and son •-Carrnan:atid gt, and Mr. and rs rne Aiteldami find Mrs:Otan aaliber --EitarSonTilIiii seribiniald and MF Cnith Of BluevaIe and Mr. and Mrs. George Xston, also Mrs. MLend, oi.Winipeg Tntrier and Son Steierd Of Janieff- were Visitors At the hoof Mr. and D. Aitclilion on fklulat; , • '• • giiing Irwin good support. • ' Ltielmow ab r pa . a e A. Thompson, cf. --5 -1 3 1 0. o, rt. Thompson, 3rd ..„..5 1 1 1. 1 0 p. ,• -4 1 2 0 4 1 0 -Andrew, -•--5 0 1 2 0 0 McCartney, 1 1 • 'I 0 0 0. 'Finlayson, ss. 64 1 1 0 .3 1 D. Clark, cf. 4 0- 1 1 0 0 Cummings, e. -3 0 ',1 13 2' 0 R. Finlayson, 2nd -.3 0-0 2' 1 0 --• 6 . 37 5 11 27 11 1 Teeinvater-----r po a e Blair, ss. - 4' 0 1 3 1 tionohae, 1st -72:4 0 0 7 '0 1 Hughes, 2nd 0 0 1 8 0 Porter, p. 0 2 3 1 0. Thompson, ff. .4 0, 0 .o 1 MacDonald, 3rd -3 0 .1 ...0 1. cifurney, if. 0 '0 1 -0 • 0 Waugh, 0 .63 2 1 0 Thorton, 3 0' 1 5 0 .1 32 O 5 27 9 4; Lucitnoi 021 000 002-5 Teeswater 000 000-0 Summary -2 base hits--drwin It. Thompson, McDonald; stolen basis -A ThomPson, Irwin, Andrew, Mc - Mrs. W. G. Andrew and Miss Flora An -drew enjoyed a Week -end boat trip through the Thousand Islands as far ate.Prescott, and on their reterh spent a day in :Toronto. Master Dick Treleaven who .has been holidaying at' the home of Mrs. U. A. 'Treleaven is spending a couple of' -weeks -in --Muskoka before -return- ing to Hamilton for. school (*ening. Messrs: Gordon Johnston, Malcolm -Watson-- and -Edwin •Sinith returned. home the 'latter part of- the wiek front Kingston, whera they took a seven week's Summer course at ,ueen's. Miss Joan McCalluth is visiting' at lier home liere before returning to Hamilton to radius -pease' her. dtiett as teacher. Miss McCallum has spent the euininer at Port Eight where-she and Miss Isobel' McItosh, R.N. have been conducting a. tea-rlipm, Messrs. Gorden Johnston and Ed- ' win &kith, are tamping at &vet - tenh-where-they are -perseig- their - studies iii Preparation to *kite off a Septeiriber examination, in conneetion with tkoir •ounivoriay work Teeswatel..-.Biair singied n a o 2nd; Denohue •was-litife on a fielders, cheiee, with, Blair •being caught. Id 1Inglies forted ..,penehne at 2.),A, Porter was -safe on an erier, if Short. "Thenipen struck out, ° Second Inning Lucknow-Andrew=-singled a n stele 2nd. McCartney winfL4nreit-Anckeurt,:044-atmaa Clarkwea-safe-onHairerror :at 1s,. and Cumming rapped au a single scoring McCartney and „Finlayon. Cliziaky-was-brown F Teesivater-MacDOzald hit for two bases but was out at 3rd after being caught-,atileep-off2nd44cliurney-an Waugh struck out. Third Inning • • LuknoR.....Thonspson„ was.--saf on an error at short, scoring . on Irwin'si 2 -bagger. McCartney was safe on a fielder choice when Irwin went Out at 3rd. Andrew 'Struck out and C. Finlayson forted McCartney at '2nd. Teesiter-Thorton and Donohue kied to left. Blair struck out. .7ourth Inning • Lucknei Clark and Cumming lied to centre. qt,„ Finlayson drew a lasa-,-,hlit -was 'thrown out • trying to lake 3rd on A. Thompson't single. Teeswater-,Hughes ,and' Thorapson truck out. Porter was -retired pit - her Fifth Inning • Luclitiow,R. Thompson was out litcher to 'it. Irwin Popped. to 3rd. kndreiv grounded to lst. Teeswater-MacDonald flied to !etre. McBurney and Waugh struck . • Siith Inning • . Lucknow-McCartney* Went out tort to 1st. C. Fintayinti and lark- singled, both advancing on s ii•Eit ball at 2nd. Cummings was hit by' Pitcher, Greer running for him Ind ,with bases loaded IL: Finlayiton aravedho Porter and A. Thonapson rounded to 1st . ' ' • Teeniater Threz:ton and Blair truck oii...Donobue was retired ird to 1st. •• Seventh. Inning Lin:know-IL Thompson hit to the rack or 2 bases and wasput at..Ard trying to stretch the hit. Irwin critek- 11 out a'2-euebibil swat. Andrew, pop- aed--to---the--pitcher--and-7-11cCii /ley struck out. Teeswatei-4Iughes struek out, ertr*aingled, was aciyaneed to 2nd on TIOnipson's sacrifice and stole Etrd MacDonald was out pitcher, to lat. Eighth Inning • Lueknow-C. Pirdayson Vim hit by pitcher, being forced oilt at 2nd by dark. Cummings flied to 3rd and R. Finlaysdn fouledLone tO Thorton. TeesWater,McBurney and Blair Struck out. Thorton singled. Waugh •flied. to right. Ninth Tnning Lucknow-A. Thoinpson singled, stole 2nd 'Mid advaneed to 3rd when Thontrason grounded out to 1st, soling inr-a-wild--piteirth-mintj. ad- Morpold both dropped font flies oft bat who drew a pas, anle her 14th, the return . fare is $5.75. Return: tickets good' for • 3 days - Ag.: 30 to Sept. 1; Sept. 1 to Sept., 3,--Septp-6-to-Sept81-airiSept 8 te 10, are $4:60: 1 . • BASEBALL • • • • Teeswater- at Law now on 'Fiday, August 26th. Game called at .5 o'clock 111 S flat -FT" This i the ir.Z game of a two -game tie-breaker series. Luck- new won the Arid 'genie endure an-, itiousto held their lead and get into • the play-offs. Admission.is 25c.' Cha 7 - • • STREET DANCE Another" street -dance will be stag- '. ed •in Lucknow on Friday evening, .which in event -Of wet weather will ;gain assured of a good :time. • - • PARAMOUNT , • , • Quite .a number• frozn here -attend- ed the funeral of Mr. Dan McInnes it Whitechurch onStinday. Our gym - lathy is extended to Mrs., Gordon Jamieson in the loss of her .father. Mrand ltirS, L. Murrell, .Detreit, visited at Mr. J. Hamilton's recently Mr -and Mrs.oWm. Booth Wingham Mr. Jack MacDonald, Kincardine, Mr. • Mae Campbell, Kitchener :were re- cent visitors' at M. Wm. Martin's. There will be a dance in the Para.; mount Community Eltd1 on Friday' evenng, Aug. 26th. Admission 25c. Ladies, free. Booth in attendance. Lucknow,. Wingham, Clinton, London Bus Sarnia; iiuron Bruce Coach Lines 1.1•111101,, Leaves Arrives Leaves Arrives WEEK DAYS Lucknow- 7.00, a.m. London - 1000 am. London 7- • 6.00 tam. Lucknow- 9.20 p.m. SUNDAYS Leaves Lucknow - 2.45 p.m. Arrives London - 5.55 p.m. Leaves London - 7.00 pm. Arrives Lucknow - 10.15 pm. , • r, tisiiirmarsaimouissemosiblisimsms iltcKNoWcentral darag eo 'phone 148 or Lee's Hotel. L014130k-Ilnioti Bus Terminal, Iroquois Hotel, Corner King and Clarence, 'phone Met. • WINGIIAM-331, S. M. Hare, Mgr. This service will he operated daily until- Snow conditions prevent. REDUCD FARES FOR LONDON FAIIt Ektra busses leaving London at 10.30 pan.; Sept. 12' 14,.15 4. - lEg dAitittkil • adranted to Srd, on a gotood •••