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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1932-07-28, Page 8rr •$v ,;.;•• • * • • 4I'i t, •# 4"t' 6 A'11:4'?rPC 0 41,44. ‘4'4.1" " `4 „ ,?,.440i44,4Y44 •,",* • , 4" tJ 44r1 1' ;$0,57t1,"0.4,1y44:11$4*.. • , ' • ' ' • •44- "" .0144,4,441,4t4Mmit*,$441,4,1roe.ttre,.«.;44444-.J' .1 4' tt 6,4 .04 • - . • rI • IA • • '4.5 • ;r • THE4f.11 f011ir T • ' • • +4, ThulattOrf 41.3101r Mk 102 wj . , SPe4iu.` N 000 orioE0 in Brown and Cregra .Elk, and P0acie: and , White 0 Cat with Rubber sole. Special; Price ;•,,..,., . • .,....-•;',$2..9s • WOMEN'S CALF , 0E, :Cuban. Heel, a very dressy shoe- at -.a low Airice. Jus t a new 'hag, P4zes • front $1/4 - 7ya., .„ . , $.13E0*Aii;.}OR THE *EFAK,rw 0- ,..,,..• • • .: ...........-..., $11,95, 6 '' "WOMEN'S KID PUMP with a•••Ifigh Callan Ilea . Very-dreasy and wteit-st <)- _ , ti . r r • ..., ..4 0 r" ioir-t, 7*•,:lireciirlear`T-----------r---"9!-462-4U ATAELE OF LADIE •,,',,"ND MISSES SHOES -BROKEN if.iii:E6' TiZfAt, WE ARE •cLE•Aii 1 6 AT :::VPlile:".01PAcTillirP P41,3:: .., The Foca odOniiOrt Shop c • 1ror,4. W 1TE, IUD ONE"STPP •SLIPPERS ani0, 1•'''''ledinie High Cuban lieeL Special July Price yai,,AcK KID ONE STRAP SLIPPER, • Cubal -QUITE TRUE • ' the loafer at the,.cOrner:' who:, .:;••'eritiSie the man at work with 'shovel • on • theatreet. 'leg; the idler Who talks` Of the unfair. "distribirtion' of Wealth nd the airs, of the wealthy, It's the .•<iian wbo rfused to attend school in. his Yentli,:who talks about the aifi of the 'educated.; It's :the ..man 'Who: knows nothing about ' economic eon- ditieristhat is the loudest in exerts-, ing his, views ' on the'. cause of ;the epreSiiiini and leek of ..employment: lea the -fernier . who leaves 'his., ma- chinery exposed, '' who spends most of Ins tune talking about the hard - ler, and WhoWou' sooner attenda Ptiblie 'meeting of grumblers than stay is 'wife, who fails Make :farming, pav Some•rnen find ,plenty of time to gaiwantabout the country finding: ,•...•,tailt•With.the•way public• affairs are, mandged,..who could make a corn7., "ftelite•liVing laid a Contented homeif theY, Would attend to their own IMaineks,' and gave the ,same amount ]fflhOiie. fault-finders; ' grumbler s and pablic regulators may ihave a • plaCe- • Ii ourpublic life, lint. they .are .a , • ferriblii-TraihnineWiricheite, • t • . • • . .•"•• Want a cook,: • ' Want a rlerk,' Want , a. partner, Vont • -a -.sitiratiOn„ •Want to Set a . 4/ant to borrow • Marley; WEit. to sell livestech• • Wantet „ rent 39, r oms,. - • • o - • • ':Want to sell town property, r. , Want to rent a house or farm • Wanttto sell second hand furniture, • Want to find customers for anything • 'Adrertirie in The lareknow Sentin,eL Adyertislflg will gain new'customeis Advertising keeps old customers, Advertising makes success easy, *Advertising begets confidence, . Advising brings business, •::--7-Aidvortising_shoita_energy., Advertise and succeed, Advertise .consistently, .„ • Advertise judiciously 4. Advertise or hilt --Advertise .Advertise now, • Advertise, HERE.! L • AGED DUNGANNoN 'RESIDENT PASSES , . . 'James Edward, Aged 83, Succumbs • Unexpectedly After -Period Of Pailing Health _ • rro '''.170ye" Costly ,•14- oggPf41.100.k,1%1.04,1. 0.14 iNo.*.tEi. Iringh* W4002 3 To "WO Costly errors rn..10110aeagazne - played in the Jocal pgrb., resulted in '4'0 g. .d0Ant administered 1y the •visitors and Pre- vented the lorals froingeinkirite;44 place in the Lakeside. ;League Stand- . . , , • • • It was a pitcher's battle all ,,the way though,, ach7 Wier alleging 44-tWeAlteb-witli4rwiii7-OWAYeliegd - in strikeouts,r which hile COttril viaa'-eretifted with elev..' sii.Vitli•-,fieldhig'.SUPpOrt • by '"". their feaminatei.of;the sanit,•,calibre, :as' was the hurling of BrPeet eague twirlers, it *mild have been a' battle pi reya14-in ' fact .with _Would have ended without At, tun, As it was each team bad: oneiun batted in, the' runner • who Scored in each case, getting on throngli.ari,•:eiror. The" lOCali took the lead in the first inning Whichthey held 'until the first of the fifth when Winghinn ttitie itup, Lnelmoyv victim One- Veryuddeir-tvai-theHcall---which Tut -11 ead-baolr.in their_ha1-o'nbrioT clue to, James Edwards on Satorday,, Irave Wingham•tieit fiji•again.in the when he; passed away at the hoine of sixth; and take the lead in the -eighth, Iti.• • and Mrs. George Irwin., with which philately gave themi. the, vic- Whom, lie had been residing 'since t:44 1-04, • , death of his wife' about one and one- , . • _ . . . • , • Play By riay,-ast riming hal years ago. Although in. declining • •wingham-Howson and•on•iiriers 4 0 0 5 1. • `%,,•<N;t4‘ • • * • • ' X : •' . • , • • •• • • - not e up ;4-",ottitstiLtion thitt, otays put. ivgar4101111 ° et whethnr,olut sit, stand orbend, Five ReatiOnl-why?-:Yon.shoiiiid *ear Nu-Oack Cortets Ist.Ther•4111floi ;rido ip !OP* ffOrarnt-iidIWIhen alee,e411ne spreading hips . , 3r4, They dornet-erelord theupperPart of body011owing (feeding of • ' at 'ell :Omen.: . !' • • . • • netBarge:1'04 haeli; ' • • ' '• . „ . • 0th;', TheYf.:804'honieri • ' ' , • , • • • „I/in-Barka - 4),.** EiMeciallY liesigned. The Nevi' Feiniiiine They Give Tour' Figure ,ffie New Raised Wallet Line.' Effect Without Any •.•• • , Crowded Feeling. • • • We Carry dorsets,and Corselettes from 89c up. E. McCluskey, Manager OUR MOTTO,:r-SMALLEit PROFIT, QUICK TURNOVER - 'PHONE 75, Luciano*. r pa e R,.. Thompson, 3rd 3 10 O. .1 piimminge 1st ' 0, 0 8: 0. 0 Andre,1f.,-------. ' 1 0:6, health for sometime, the 'end was spent very pleasantly With his daugh- Gr°ves struck lest. , The. 14ther of LucknOw Fitting 'Title Mirrapriated To The Late, Mies SonnuerVille, Surveyor not expected- The past Whiter Was. - °, • • , - both gs' unat 1 ' innn' ed out pitcher o • st, - • D. Clark, ef • ' 4 0 f0. 1 0 .0 and Noise'. . of This Village. A. Thompson, '1•r-4 1 1 0,0 • . - C. Finlayson, 0 . 0 1. In the 'perirsual of ra series of Greer, ss. 10, 2 0 teresting ;reminiscences, erigioatin ter at Belleville 'and Termite,- and he ,, :Loiknonr7--RObert .T.hompsori ,,was retarnecite Dlingiirmohle the spring safe On, Sommer's' error, went to see- * was unable to get, around much, -and on a passed bail .by Grey's, stole it Finlayson, • , 2nd ..-S 0- 11. -1 ' 0 0 SO. years eke from the pen of. Mr.-. , w slime his .retiii,o,,, Some ' sm• • .:wooks third and scored when Groves -threw- - • :: .,- ,. • . , • .1._. ..„ ., ... .. .._ _ ., .... ,... . : ..1 . • ' , , 32 2 ' '2 27 , 8 . 0 I induusag.e.4e1;47:7co,Wertagee • struck etighe,e2rhlye ago he went to the hospital in Goder- •:wiici to. third to 'catch .1dra, While; " ..eh, ler tr. iiitinefit and returned neqr.,.-..Cuminings,-Andrew.and..jr.Win_stiiick ar'finir weeks.ago,. not having' improv- out ,. • .., ' ' , •• ' , ,, •• , Wingham• ' , • ''. "lib : .i;•-li Po ri.. a ,Pioneera and surprised at Oar very • • ur • , . ed ninth. ' • • . . . : • powson,„ lst' .,1 , , 4 1 ' 0 11 40., 20 7,,beeaire.:.4-np,iiielse.4g.evir*ne.'bPeriesaseyseednnon6af Siid, ,Wingliam.L.-Lediet' struck . out '' Peril at Crilf.donia, in-Jlie of. 1849, and Was throWn o' t , t i t W 'Tiffi u a s , • . n, Samiiiirs; 2nd"' -...,L,4 -1 - ..0 1 , A pretty face sometimes hides an. Ugly' diarioilition: Lediet, 3rd 0 1 2. 9 0 vir4.2riffiii,s5-4-....-44- 14 1 ; 11 f. Tiffin, rf. o o tr. P.I.; Rae, if. 0 0 0 A. Durant cf 0 0 9 9t4,_Winghein-Rse,,_ uraiit* and a At, 0 4: 1 caw struek out: ' • ' 1,ucknont-,-Greer was -out on a pop come to the township of 'Westare no doubt indelibly imprinted itt Navianoq.i. where he became a pros-._ derous farmer about five miles south Lucknow. Be was married :some ifty-five years ago to Miss Margaret time Irvin, a sister of. Geo. Irwin. 3erviving him are two daughters, Ars. Jordan, Belleville and Mrs'. Sen- ior Toronto; "also two. sons, Robert; Los .Angeles, Calif., and William of Cobeurg. The funeral.„was held from the keine- of George Irwin on Monday •afterneon, with interment in Dungan- non cemetery. -0IED IN -KINCARDINE The funeral Mrs. James Shelton who passed /may Tuesday, after a lengthy illnes; was held from ,her late residence,. Friday " afternoon, with interment being made, in Kin- caidizie cemerery:-T-Rev. Craw, pastor of the United Church, of which the deceased was a mein,. ber,,.officiateci. • Mrs. Shelton, .Whose maiden name was-MatthicAiie "irennet, "ivaa berg in Kincardine 76 years, agO, and re- sided all her life in the district. Some 53 years ago she married .James. Shelton, who- surviVes„-her,_ eking •with two daughters, Mrs.• Carson in the .West, Miss Nora at hole, and two sons, Hiram and Waiter. Does Your Business 'Need "PEPPING UP"? . - IS THERE TEAT ,"SOMETHING AT THE END Or THE DAY THAT TELLS- YOU • YOUR RE, ' CEIPTSARE .NOT QUITE WHAT THEY MIGHT • HAVE. BEEN, BUT FAILS TO SiMGEST A - REMEDY? • - • r, Not • grounded Mit pitcher to...1st,. J. Tiffin Groves, .C. 0 0 10/1' .0 ffled out to left fielct Lucknew-D. Clk7-0-ire: Bin son struek nut 1110704 ground- in this:hale a lilographY of the late ne was thus S3 yeark of age 'and wet James Summerville for the value and he lea of a: fondly of four children interest itinay contain for ,Oisrread- .4 the late Mr. and Mrst Saranel.Ed.: • ere4-esaicrillY the yoanwrad yards. Upwards of sixty years' ago as for the *older readers, these facts . • ed out short to 1st. , • • • • • ItIRESE ARE. BAYS OF COMPETITION A NO -?-qtRit-.LITTIAR BFT ItIELPS." SALES MAY NOT RR *ex. IntISK, but TitIS Tilt. VER' REASON YOU snoum Gst YOUR SHARE: TRIL. THE PEOPLE WHAT YOU HAVE TO. SiLL AND IF YOUR PRICE IS Riot'. Titartl WY. Aveitige in- THSETINEL Misers Nowadays Buy Advertised Goods ' 1.1 kJ • ". • •,41t..„ • fly te, 3rd, Il. FinlaYsen struck, out • Wing -0O0 Olt 010-3 . and was thrown out catcher to 1st, •, , liwknovi,100 010 00f1-2 . R. ThamPeen walked and stole sec- . * ' * il iii • ond. Claiming popped out to second. .. •Won Lost ,To Play. 4th, Whigham•-7-Howson, Sommers, Kincardine —7.4 1 3 . ' 33 3 2 27 11 '1. and Groyes struck out. • LueknOW-Andrew „Oro& Out, Ir- ,Tleswater. I. 4. • Wmgham • 4 2 win flied out to righil Clark was out .„ Linknow 3 '. 2nd tO Ist , j --,--.....0 • S• 2 5th, Wingliain.LLediet struck out * * .e. * : two year's later the going :couple to 3rd on Greer's bad threw to 2nd. The schedule sifinws plenty . W. Tiffin singled, stole 2nd and went ,,,,s,...._,I. struck out king their way to West exhibition --Limes "1"'"' Wawanosh. townahip, near where St. time forr J. Tiffin - struck out. Rae followed league.fixtures and these would be Helena now standi and there :follow; snit but was -safe Olt first while W. helpfutin keeping the aggregation up ed his trade -and what a blessing the Griffin scored, When the ball got away and at it . , • erection of a• mill lint ,have been to i . earlY settlers' as ..tt ,is reforded that tosecure flour they were obliged to f011ow a biased • trail to Goderieh their inindi lid yet the mention of a word' here and there may 'refresh their memories and medi- tationewhich tbeyminger folk' can- not enjoy.- . • James; Sommerville. was born in Scotland' in Dunfermline,' it Is be- lieved on Decaliter -1st,. 1825, corn- ing to Canada with his 'parerits at the age of- 16, settling, at Dundee where James learned the trade ,of mill-wright. In,, 1849 be . married Mary bennett of Dundas and SOnif on Greer. Durant walked the side being, •retired when Cottril grounded. out pitcher tO ist. Liicknow;•-•.A, Thompson -was safe on an error by. CttriliatOte-SrdTwas- advariced to 3rd on C. 'Finlayson infield out and scored when Greer singled, who stole 2nd and went to 3rd. on Groves error' but died. there' when R. Finlayson inidit.-Tliorapsert struck but" ., 6th, Winghani-Howson • was 'o t • *•* * The 18 to 1 massacre Teeswater handed Ripley last Friday rather up- set our idea that Ripley might be zarrying a bag of gra_n i on their f l- t. t • , ” GUARANTORS r MEET :AT KINCARDINE, • Investirent Of Ponds Held By compiuky Voir 11.**icipauit** : . • Under , Consideration•• • Instead of ,heldhig the, regular • - • council meeting hastYriday night, •, yot Lee and members of the town council of Godeiich, journeyed to Kin- cardine, . where they met Municipal • representatives of that town and of' the townships of Aslifield and Huron and discussed financial affairs relat- ing . to .the defunct:, Ontario , West ore i way 9101111Y. , The TorontO General Trusts Cor- Peration holds $135;000 of •Doniinion „ of Canada_bilds for4the ties which guaranteed: the bonds of the. ti.W4S. Railway ,Ce , Of this tv• m�unt-'Godericli's. share is -apprOxi-, mately $50,000.. As the 'Dominion of Canada b'onda. are 'dye in 1934,'; and the omr.s.R. bonds run until 1938,• this town desires •to make an ea'• • change of bonds"on terms' offered by a brokerage firm* Mid before . the' could be put through the consent ,Of all the municipalities in-, terested Watt required. It was for , this reason. Friday night's meeting . Was held. The „other municipalities readily agreed to pass the 'necessary resolution. Other phases of the Mat- ter were discussed, and it was agreed „ that joint action of the munifripiali:- ties with reference tto the investment of the funds Was desirable. , At 'its meeting Toesidayi night the_gederieh council passed a repo- iutlon askiiig Tholes Stet/lira, • • the trustee of the O.W.S.Ry., to nr- • range with the Toronto General Trusts Corporation for the exchange „ of $48,000 of 1934 Victory bench% at a price of 100.25,for.$50,000 of Pro- vinee of Ontario 5% per cent. bonds, dile July 1st, 1946, at a price of Ekt.„, as offered.-SignaL . • • • able -to itetli-arfirsrvictlirrofthe Ai-tad.e.--,„_-_. re feWriiiiiiii•-• day- or !yin semen. la ter with the fruit of their. labor., • p* •• .i, 0 * , , „Later ' Mr. Sommerville and- . thema _stronger held village his' Winkharies arid, Teeswater's whis.: _.. On' Wire ___„ family moved to this section' where givei nowatands, and purchased and second place respectively,but, a considerahlei .portiiin of land from Iniclinow' is nit out of the. picture Mi. Stauffer; In 1857 he erected the et. leeswater's neirt 4 miTties, Will Treleaven grist mill. 1rd-to Sammeri safe On e with -Kincardine and 1 each -Pinlayson's- error; going to 2nd, -when- witliVingliani and LueknoW,all away Groves struck out and was thrown, out at first Lediet hit, scoring Som- mers, and went to ,seond on the throw in from right field, in an at- tempt to nail Sommers. W. 'Tiffin struck mit. Luelcoow-Culnmings walked and • was advanced. to 2nd and 3rd oit_in.„ •field outs by Andrew and Arwin re, speetiVely. With Clark at bat Com - blinks was retired on attempting a squeeze play. • •• 7th, Wingham-J. Tiffin flied out to centre. Rae struck out L was safe and went to 2nd, when ThorePson threw Wild Irmo 34. Cot- tril struck out. Lucknow-Clark was safe on Sol - tiler's eror, A. Thompson • singled both: runners advancing on C. Fin- layson's infield out, btit • died there TAWGreer popped to short and ll. Finlayson aro& cult Sib, Winglient-HoVison was safe and went in 2nd when he grounded to and Iffin tavariag is missed the throw due to the sun, Mid went to -3rd on -Sornmer's itfieltl out, pitcher to ist Howson aored, whenii pitched ball got away On Greer, Grovels and Lediet shtick out. latellow-R, Thompson anal Clia Minks both grounded out pitcher to lat and Andrew was. oat short to• 1st. 9th, winourn-W. Tiffin and Rae strncic out, S. Tiifiti popped out t� second': - • Luckilolv---invill Was out pitcher to at, Clark flied out to centre, A. from home, which nuts them up a.- gainst a tough proposition. * • • * A manager, other than a player. who knows the game; is a necessity. A . little shake-up during Friday'P game :and a pinch hitter here and there, miht-have done wonders: * * * Lucknow plays at Kincardine on August 4th,- which WM be a tough. battle and, the boys know it. Lucknow handed Kincardine their' only defeat of the season and` with the gang playing air -tight ball, they, are fident they can make things interes- ting when they dash in the Palceside Wan. * * * A fast running catch by Andrew in left field and neat one hand earby-Sonuiteritwere O -fielding f tures f the clay 4;') s • it was a tough game for Irwin to -lose-after siich a Stellar perfernianee, ina a big distippoiament to fans and Players alike • The season If under Way for the reception of nictnie norittards bearing the tantalizing phrase. "Wish YOU Were here." • • Cultirsite the art of living Viith youacit as you are. and with the world as it is. e onlyarra some men Dosses's_ is sittethed to their Watch &aim. ThomPson was. safe oit dolttirs et- ' TOr and 'stole second,. bat WAS left The semi story told by two diff - there , When C. kuilaYSon atm' ek ant, erent persons IA frequently two dif- ending the gitme:" • forum ttie.. . • • • ' 55 464x, • 4" " • At • , Throughout his life he was active' And influential in politicLand Mani - Anal life, belt* an ardent Reformer, Iir 1864 •he ,:kias made a magistrate by Sir Iolut MacDonald, was also a ColinisidonOr in the High Court Of Justice, offiCiated netary pubile end conveyancer. He served as coun• cillor,in the township of WaWariosh le-ceitested„the„ ridbg of North Huron against Mr. Farrow, meeting defeat, lint ten years later. carried . South. Broca for the Dominion gou. • Mr. IMMOnine joined with Robt. • McCreadie and William Gedatte..itt organizing the :first Sunday Salmi • in the village; and death in 1898: oicattioned wide Spread regret in the village and a sorrowing cowl:114y follbwed "the father of the village to his last resting place in Kinloss Ceniete . DANtElgillS ELETCTRIC• • . WATER HEATERS A warning has recently • been- -is. stied_ by: the 11Ydre-Eleetric Power Coln -argon of -Ontario regarding several unapproved and sub -standard types et electric ;water theaters con.' tabling .PartiCulelY 'dangeous fie, tures,. which rite-heing offered fin sale In Ontario, dentritry to laW. There are tWO types of 4a -term Withirritiiiiiis •hales, One being' the faucet type, the 4thereLtili-tit* .4110. It lawful to advertise, Sell or otherwise dispose of any eleettictil equipment othr. than- that which has been ap okayed. Before pitteiniaing eleettient equipment deinend proof that it has beta approved bi" the • „„ GODERICH BANNER, RACES At Agricultural Park MONDAY, AUG. ist. ___CIVIC-HOLIDAY-,-,-,-at-2=•-o"clock- ' :$$5 IN. PURSES Free-fopall Bine Water Mike, • • - pare or trot $1000 2.18' Golden „Gate Stake, pace or trot 2.22 Goderich Stake*. pace or 's• trot •• '51000 "'••• 2.21 Class Raco $• 500 Under the auspices of the Long 'Branch (hiring Club NEW COVERED GRANDSTAND GOOD TRACit Privileges Allowed-- neritiLkdiiiission--50e4TaX-Extial Covered,Grind Stant/T-50c. Open Stand -25c J. B. Presilderit • • E. It. Wigle Tresuinter P, • Oah. y.s., Secretary Voirt,iifirriteamormassmisampospropi • o • Jk .11 ••, Jo - ,• • 191.-