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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1932-07-21, Page 89 1;5 - • %%I ••• 1, • " • 4 .• t •• •;' • 7 • ;• • • • , . THE LIT OX 144) AV :411.1.111TIOE•141 • P • • .r.:.•55'5 • ., ,•;•• . . • • „ • • • THURSDAY, ..WLY 21.gt!4.90 ' • • •, 4 ',"'"ZePT,4".' ....LBW* FROM THE WORTH .. ;, t' • (Continued A). ;..-; • ''.' g wormow. 1444it0Ar.:14.4 abounds ,. • • At s.pEciAi, .PRICES For" . JULY ,.,• ) vt), ,:.fisk: pt vartdss visos,..but,, has • s . • „ _,.. ...,,,,, ' Ogilii4W104aneti of ,sf4cliere: At' the . • , .. .. "11f"11°S WHITE 111P- °1°' STRAP 3141!".1-c,S and 0'1°1' 140"0441111140160111ce!‘v!drt.:Peen14u;t•t•Tt With medium iligh' COMM Heel. .Special July Price .,...,!„.'•-.**M.:0- to raise the level of ' the ;710nter - in WOMAN'S: BLACK KID :ONE !STRAP; SPOKK,. Cuban ilik' °'e lalc:a'. 14 41ils. dram; is a' sluice. , < ar•PinWalt: ferfiell• In the Shiinit. the Special riot • I., .....H.‘„ ;,,• .......•.•,,, ,:,..,'•-• • •.•'• • .• ,sti,•09: 8 gates'NY.,hrh::enene4 and.go. suckers 0 went down.the :river, to spawn. Now SPORT SHOES :la Brown and. Cream"*i14 ' nod Back • and White in. early July they Niroxoacquiug 'back: CaK. With Rubber Sliegiat ' f'riee'.•,: .. . r ,..:;...,;,c...S2M5 44 'as OeY *cre 'll4 wanted 4.1' tbe lake the ‘Uatee were 'dint, As. they WOMEN'S ALF TIE,. Cabals Heel, a very •ifteetsy:Ishoe ;iitiii low• kept crowding to \ the hec1 of 'Oh price, jots ;t'.ite,7 line. sizfa'firom 3114. 7.q.. ..: .., . .... . ,...,.1 , , ,,,. 'stream and with little". feed, ' *4113, ::. 0E04 .Foll :my.:wEic.ti4ti : .,, ; ., .; . ; • ; .., ,;:,:st. iios:., yiNvere, ,dying.. SO action:Ato, taken to •y eleau tbera out.. Mv•,. inforniont...a ' re.; wpmEN*.ipp-Itlile-Nir;ith4-4,iiiihrailbotft,;:ileele7"ire07.4,4;007,alid.$0,01-e....Teeiriet4...inAUTge.A.00:04 .:4t well Sizes r4-4.;Y2-10tiegii4 at ."..j.. ...., : .4:;:.. .. . ',:, , ; : ' $zo, u*. gove,:fe theeo. Agures, ,overege ' ,tne; gsyn me;these • figOreSilyeT4ge u ' TABLE',.';40!"11:ADIES';• PiT.41WISS.ASIffMSPS91,CSN LINESt...with 1009 to ...the • Isad .,.xiiiik7t*Rerf . . weight .2. Poinais.0 20;:. waggon .lefids. ' • • - • CLEANING AT VERY ATTKAcTrirs i';KwKK. aliO3*,,a0010::;ohkgail,.50kiquili- aud‘niOvo , , •ed. in at:fertilizer; .0tOor, loads ,dunin,,, \ ) -.id . 5,100*-00.40-hole:-ano CO,Ored. over., .., with earth.' The ratio' of 4044. t.o.. ify-, in fish fish •tarlis.: 1 to. 20 .Another :time o. 490,4* •feW. ' days ago:;: when our 0 steamer docked . et one .of the -ports. • some passengers of which I.. was one •-were standing at the ;.ii-gelt. rami. . We noticed two dogs on the 'dock. one ; a big brown St. •Seritied; the other -ia-- *rfalthiticirand tan terrier.-The-bie :dog with an, occiussionallf"woof woof" • seemed to desire to make his nteaeace. • I ACOntrilffited•by the Oniden) ' . known. Soon in. answer tr, miner ,. of: "•' The, Guides have been *voted with meat acritas from the :kitchen of the iiimit'• was threWn On.' the 464. •. geed' weather daring. their 'ten day mediately the 'big ,•dog ..took full ... charge and thelittle.fellow steed Ow at, Point :Clarke', . with 'the 'mi!. 1Tery..iMpreSsive WereHt.he-clOsing: 'same distance back looking',WistfUllir .' .; . ,•:Optiosi•-of'VW0fainy-l.ayegOolity',313.0,iices held in •Cenriection with the. Nti.Le:baoilrg61ititetil,g.hlfheepriVogt:43•. , '„mOrising,' Rev. ‘'MeTtivish film'. Port omelet -School of • the Presbyterian hat, .was . driven back. After every- " • ; .'IIIcipill addressed the Girt Guides and Church. at Camp Kintail on Sunday was • de:Oared: the big dog moved - a• 20 Listowel Scouts under their lead:,:... eveningwhen about three hundred. short. distance' away. ' The isnot little • • meeting .,held •en, the ' lake bank as the rich as .,of7.•-the-.7"pitt-itlile of 'the crumb• Min genie forward. reininding persons-Ahe-4epen-for fall°w. th°1 • Jir,-Jiri;TBS3a---i-d-'.. -irkilo-Riee7iiii-W'br • iiirighigi .: . .tie. ,AsKalsor: ipuO7ect •.'hy• evening shadows.: fell, and., the .nun the...rich ritaa'a.,,table.7 but here note • Abe ..Lord's Prayer and'Glade • and dropped hehind, the glittering .waters left. Even' this seemed to •be 'relished crumb to be found only the smell was Scout Prayer... The -Orrice. ' closed , by •Of .Lake 'Huron, The •-.dean: a the as he kept his nose around the snot.. , t. Singing, "Unto theJ,Hills." About fifty..camp, . Semi' [the big • dog, :•nanie hack ' and. Ave,. Rev; C.,. 11: 'MacDonald, . .of Luesnow, announced' the opening drove hint..away....,This incident , was :a! ''''r -:- ,,,Oiii'neople• were'' Present. . . .. Luck ._. -..• '. __,__. • , sin**,*, was„.1viisttu..‘de3,. eeci wee. psaliniA!itt stiti, e, 4 prayer, following f9nowhig sivid illusttistion• of what has brought 414; wuriii to ita .present dny. unhappy , •, , J t , 4, • a#714.041774,47. inr-relatives---and , • which he introd. aced Re ' J' L B ' con-ditiOn4the,`IelhaKM,-7thel-greed • €. h4-1 ..,, •• ,:., :.,',•:::•,m,40i, visited thi. camp: Some came', - .' ,.. "of .see -t -h. ii.1.1-1•.e'eT.e.;* - vii'' h''t; ' .:erd-: of the rich and Big Interesti ei•aui3-' :,..*,tlie parlir,*orning and .stayettill le -a' . liatge of the " serVfte ailitTread- the big everything. for theniselves, -and ttips iii,einuiti,:c„9 'cedoctii, ... • ., ...sciiitute. tevi, T. D. :mediii.0.14h :OC =tiring:little or iiething Or thenopri ' Meaday afternoon the.Gaides :weat 3r the inifertuaate.:BOlibie Buties.iiii•• •iiiniardine, offered prayer. The con- •forgettable lines ; come back to ,• nae. 4. lighthouse ' d took SOV-• • • . .. .. . • • , ;110 into :-*Ir----.1se an .. . .secration hymn was sung after which , "Man's ' inhunianitY', to Maw: Rev.• Mt. Burgess addressed the large Makes coantless • thousands ariourn:", ..,;:seal *thief!, and then playe .:4 ball; . .:" litine With the Listowel.• Se "ts. " congregatioe; using as the basis . of •It.is. 'Ode' of mea•: -It ia true- et dogs.. • Lin'e, tip, Litelinow: Audrey 'Horne; The two principle ts ' are Gore his 'remarks the words found in John Bay' and Little Current.' Gore Bay., is •-.._:,*lier!--11-"nrnn•::-4tnw-atd.r-Alitqhe,-- -.145tkVetSer:-`1-tay-unte-yisieLift-opL .the :eountauseat. and ialseautifully peaft- isinpaMi 4 1st base; holm]. ouir ,eyes and look on the •fields; ifor dated on a plateau: surrounded • hy- r:014 , . : are White. already. do _harvest". cocks and haft; at the head, ef Gote ,„ :, Hnniltsv;shorh'etiml• Eunice• Newtori hey.,.. !' 3rd liaise • Gladys••McDonald; 2ndbase, . . •Sairiienf-the-nioStLintereatilig,aticl. ,.., : .r;,. , .. • Plie apeaket showed that it is Work ieautiftil hays. on the • Island. Little , ','Igarion,..4eltiateii,„;;Ieft;' Pete...Ritchie, , , .....: • . • .. • for the :Master by Mdividuals and im :.l.iirirailt. the chief business townon •nchvichialkithat courits." We must i?e Ale • island is , Situated on the„North zi; iTraticas• :s...nomPeon, :right.- • , ._ ,he Foot tOinfoitthop . ,GUIDE CAMP NEWS 4. • SCHOOL -AT • • '• ' • aMPTKINTAIL '•ENDS 'lliajrards,of: .30 Persons Gather ;At: Open .Air SerVice on Sunday Evening: • ft coraes Listowelleonta: Thcanpaon, pit- m ,arnest, scere and sympathetic, to To the Algoma 2stern Railway •from Sudbury. Af Huasoni- eatelierr.p. %/4; L. Beiraie;'',200;•• E..'• • Smith, , 3rd 11. 'Kidd, Idt;.J,.' 'keetii; centre; G. *Sandro,• rt.; V. .Cole, short. • ,„ IIMPire, Mac Pratt, Listowel; Base umtdre, Mildred Ritchie'. • • , After a 'very good game the Scouts proved the wituthrs. by a score 7. Their Guides, proved almost as good • and held -them a tie in the fifth inn- ' • Ing, only one run was scored in the abithfOr the &Outs. In the seventh • ' inning the icore• remained the' same That evening the Guides were /Girls' Camp Opens ' presented with a box of marshinat- • The girls' cainp under the auspices lows and at the camp -fire enjoyed a of the ' Sunday„ schools' and the Y. F. marshmallow roast. •S. of the Preshiterian Church, in r On Thursday we break camp which Canada, is 'being held this week at _ends a tileasant. vacation, tinder' the Kinteo. The eamn, is under the .leadl • capable leadership of Mrs. McKinm, ership of Rev., Irving B. Kin,. Sea - who Inia,devoted much time in prep-- forth. The following are the leaders • arationlfor making her first camp a ;Miss Cowan, Toronto,. director; Miss, Success, Which undoubtedly •it' has Tianaat, Owen Sound, land and been. • • Water sports; Miss Jamieson, Sea- ' The first Thursday was Brownie forth, nature study; ,Miss Ruth, Tara, ,.. • • day and about .14 Brownies mimed •• • a day at the lake With the 'Guides ind their BrOwn Owl, Mrs.• Line Treleaven. •\ 5 • • accomplish results. We ,' must haire ligh ideals:” He quoted EX -Prime Aflutter Stanley' Dalciwin who said, 'The ehurch would lose more by having. its- standards too high •than it „would by having them toelow.", ' The: summer school, which had an enrohnent of over one hundred, was conceded to be the best' in the three years of its • existance and all 'Went away highly gratified with the suc cess of. the -enterprise. • •• h • ;• • • r • • TAKES 40 WINKS •• ' ON THE MOONLIT" TRAIL' r , To he required to, do the jumpiag- inte-your-hreeches,, .iset at 2 a.m. in the morning to pull a wayward gas hugs; back onto the straight and sterresr- path." has its compensation at, that; when the grateful driver, who unceremoniously -took a little shut eye while ambling along the moonlit • t trail just north of town on• Sunday '• night 'and was awakened rudely to • find his gasoline chugger heading for the alfalfa via the ditch, insisted that • • be cross the paint of Mr. Dave Milne with a $5. greenback, for his as- sistance in extricatiiii hhn from his not -to -be envied parking plate.. • •••• , — . • • heoks; Miss Appel, Milverton, drama - ties; Miss Cameron, London,, handi- craft. One. day will be given to world fellowship' under the guidance of Mr. and Mrs.iplacMillan of Formosa. -.-'-CULROSS•CORNERS • ' Mr. and Mts. Charlie Knight and daughter are spending their holidays with Mr. and Mrs. JOS. Wraith. Miss Gertie Ross is, spending her holidays with her uncle„414r. ThompsOn.. • • -•. Congratulations to Miss Cori Wall 'n• being successful at •her entrance ,xitininationS. Mr. and MI% Wm. -Alton visited .Mr. and Mrs. -Fred Thompson Stinday, *Mr. and Mrs, Geo'. White spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. M. Gani• hie. Mrs. Earle Hodgins spent an af. ternoon with Mrs. Mike Gamble re- •cently. WINDSOR,- DETROIT AND RtTURN • Saturday. til*Y Vairt Special ETurattit4G: Sunday.' GOINGt • Standardtime (through eoechee) Arrive: Windsor—L50 Detroit.2.30 Deduced rates at 'Detroit hotels—Canadian funds accepted at par EtitY tickets early from Depot Ticket Office. ONLY 4.50 RETURN Tickets good • in .coaches only; No • baggage !checked. • Children 5 years and inkier 12, half ANADIAN NATIONM78 ,' ' •_ ;er leaving thd mainland it is, bridg- id from island to island...in:the Chin,.• lel. entering Little Current, by a large aWing bridge over, the main •Aiming. A Motor road front Est:lam:de zonnecting with the $oo. North Bay dighwair, and ferry.. brings •Passen- gers and autos direct into Little Cur - My closing Word to Holiday Seek - ars on health and pleasure bent in Bruce, Grey: and southern Ontario Counties. is to take the Blue Water Highway to ;Owen Sound. embark on steamers Caribou or Manitou with a 14 hour sail to' Manitowaning, or else Ail Blue Water Highway to Whitton and north over a. good gravel road through the beautifal scenery of the Bruce. Peninsula 'to Tobermery—and by steamer Normac, across the 27 mile channel. 21/2 hears sail to South By. Reverse your rout.,eoming hack, and enjoy one of the finest holiday trips in' Ontario. • 'Ye who love. the haunts of nature. Love the sunshine of the meadow, Love the shadow of the forest. Love the Wind among the branches, Ye who sometimes take a ramble. Throughthegreen lanes of the country. See the hundred .lakes and rivers. Here are trout and black bass wait- .. • me. • tor --the----engertangler's baiting. Come . to Manitoulin Tsland." (Withatnsoap..olog Y•tso ,7,,Ongfellow for var r., : • • Sineerely Yours. R. D. Cameron. • • • • Ja1i for 4u1 •.F1,4rirK DIANKETS White , Platte .1114aliete, heavy quality, Rlue, ,ba000.. 'Sizes 7z,5g-I*5 Special ....PAO • SILK HOSE Salt Wee, Substand- ards, aSsorted voters for..$9c ee ..,•.;e5, . ;$1,1:k., itt SE •.- , -.1.adieesilk ,. !se, gull -fash7 • ion a : iiii;ort- colota.•-fteg. 98e, for.; a '• pair .- ,.4.; •; ••• , • .% , ...1,79c.. .• , . • WRITE BATH TOWELS White Bath. Toweli,. Or Piik.Check, make. a lovely •gift • 230 x • • • LINEN TABLE CLOTHS !Ore Linen Tab* Cloths, ex-. tra heavY, colored border, •54 z70.. Special ., 91.35 PRINT APROhTS,,.. 14adica'55 l'Aitt_AP•rum•---091"9.5 '•LiaNCHEON SETS ' fast for• 19c .The late*. filitig -in• 144nAe9n, Seto. Colored Linen; x 54. , m:atclLfr4n$10305 MEN'S .4 -UNDERWEAR •"'and ninierveliF,„-aCjireatlY reduced ,Prioes,;• •'" • ' "• •r• , . You wilrget a foal out otnialt1441-6,44 .4461- sweaterftirybotself., : 'Tor dowAright tilue blood swank, you0114ave to add aliiknitz,Ititit-Swetiter your wWfdiobe., . Gossamer Yarn 25c Per 'Balt . • 1, EE OUR liASt,MENT FOR BARGAINS • • • • t • E. MoCluikeir, Manager.• • •,• -QUICK-TURNOVEW: 'PHONE- $.5,—;-7 . • • • , • • . "k,s4 • S: S. NO. 7, Kinloss • Jr:. 7 to Sr. IV.,--Hon.t41,4;ri'nii Campbell. $0; fass-.-DerathY, Dm:igen-70: 1,Orno Sills :67: Calvin 57.• " . • ThotisiOn Mary Carter .80; Jim.; 17de 'Biting 77. -Pass-Hjcilinnie Carter 18: Clifford MacNeil 66: Donald Thomsen 64: Jack •Button 60..• Jr: tO.Sr. Eng-, 1 -and 184: 'Donald Stimson 80: Freda MacDougall 78: .Eunice Carter 77:1 (Margaret :Thomson 76, 11,4 McNeil 76). •' • • • ; -Sr. II—Edna Irwin, Wilfred Mintz. Donald England; 'Clive Mintz. - 7 NO. on roll 27, • • Ave. att. 25. • C. M. Hamilton. " PARAMOUNT The July meeting of the Para, maim was held at the home of Mrs. Jack McIntosh in Tuesday afternoon, July 19th. 30 were present. The meeting opened by the Ode, fol- lowed by the Lord's prayer in unison: The minutes of the last Meeting were read. The roll call was responded -to fly,"A Neighborly Act." The program consisted of a piano) solo. b Miss Myrtle Webster, a reading by Miss Beth Alton, on "Uncle Josh's IdeitX on. ,Wimmin," a paper by Miss Ethel Martin on Imagination—Art Asset or Liability. A solo by 'Miss' Isabelle Chesnut accompanied by Miss Cath- erine iliseKenzie, a reading by Miss • Minnie Riehards' on the "Optomist" and a paper by Mrs. Gook *as read Mia-talla-Chesnut en -"Getting Married. on Fifty Cent." An instru- mental by Master Bobby Macintosh Mowed by the singing of the Nat- ional Anthem, brought the meeting to a close. Lunchwas served by •the hostess. The next -meeting is to be held at the ,home of Mrs. Nicholson in Au- gfitt. •• • Iiut4and (reading report of a fire) "One WOnitill' eteOrieddow a Wideti ibeat the tit* et the 'hoee.ft lovely to be al olith as tiflit;* • t, • ?- .? •••• , .:•_Want a coels,_ •Want a clerk, : • Want a partner,.'• • - - •Want a' situation, • ..-Nrent to sell 'a farm,- - Want'to betray*, money, • .• Want to •' 'sell •:Iiirestock,' Want to rent' any 'rooms, • Want to sell town prepetty, .te„ • Want to sell second hand faniterel, Want to find customers for anything Advertise. in The Luckaow SentineL Advertising Will gain new customers' Advertising keeps old -customer, daertising.akes_succests_easy, ,„ Advertising .begets confidence, ' --Advertising-brings--bUsiness; • .,Advertisiag slitiws energy, •Advertise • and 'succeed, Advertise cOnsistently, ,:• • Z.; i3OILED-DOWN Prefessor—Tell• •Me one or two things about 'Jahn . Milton. • ,Plebe—Well. he got married and he ;wrote "Paradise Lost.".•Then his wife'died. end he wrote "Paradise Regained." Want ,to rent a house or farm. • Advertise judiciously. Advertise or bust ' Advertise weekly Advertise now, • Advertise, HERE! CLAIMS, HOUSE WAS • ' 7 --BROKEN INTO Treasured Wedding Gifts , Said To Have Been Stolen On _Sunday ..• • • , When Kr. ess and the foroier's ;nether •retuned to their -honie• on Sunday evening - abOut eleven .o'clock, 'they discovered that the'hoiiae had been brake!' into arid a silver tray and a valuable bed spread spread (wedding .gifts to ati bride and groom , of last year) were miss- • ing. The alleged thief is said to have gained entrance to the house -by for- ' ting the lock. 'on the' door, At .what tithe this theft was' perpetrated is not certain as tile members -of -this household had supper at. the hope of -111rHand-ifisi- J-.-MeNall,-Parants of Mrs. Hess jr., and had spent 'the 'evening there. •••• ', • I- Constable Moore was notified at X late hour that night, but, lack of de- finite clues regarding the case have, handicapped'•rim. • Practise the art of minimizing dif- ficulties, and do not look at obstacles • with -:a magnifying glass. Owl, ,Wolves, HOWL - • t. , • .4. ,";A••.; r.„ • 4 , . • , .e". • ' ia' 4,, • ik •,; ,N\., , \' . , mauled. be fljihway Indians le produce a riverside ' version of alliawatha''. tetnrrEditer Of" theSult aj 'DaitY• Star; believes 'With Old • Sara Mikan that 'a me,' tirhe eat be init been. et hy a Vrelf • ti liar" " • ' lintthrrti;-, nt nithe Vtooris ltdatVt;iseit'OlYert on vrolves.,so so * Indeed, that lie has perk *shaded Satilt Ste. htatie to hold it • Wolf Week, jidy 2540. That la the kind Of a week ire going to Sim Currthe ViOlf etet, •eitys it will tie tvortfl attendw; that the'. giatlt le the trietidlitit A survey of the Wolf Week pro- gramme' reveals a tonibmation Of softy:teat and .excitement. Gov - senor Roosevelt of lkleiV 'York State has presented the eltfteni with a British flag taken by this tiocipti when they biiraed.the • Sault In 1814. The fieg will be hiiitted With appropriate core- nienieS,The exeftenient comes hi When the visitors Will he hrvtt- • ed t6 aniuse themselves rennin* the Sault Rapids In canoes: ; at- tending Algoma Wolf, ChM nets, and sympathizing with le naluckY winter 6! a bear, which .iatimal,__Jitaturran,.proposos- to• riffle tiijied dr one of his belov- ed wellies. .The Algoma Slf- Denial. Club has added three. pleasant features to the pi* grlibliie. The teerObers of thle• ° club never deny theirtiselvee and they advtee that there treno peevish opt In the .Strillt,;. that their c1t night 'ride froto Toronto on the Canadian Pacific's homiest train, and that they still terve eheesse With' the apple Ple in the Saillt, JIM Curran days la bitlit betideI:Ake Superliklii the veal • • ate tini tong dittenet ffiVtlfiltderre for itagottia. &tet near the Oak Egivi) reel tatitie attil hen pe- WOVie: • • tolvti in Canada, end titreaped- able stratigeris 111 be, weltome. Ping hate' will net be ,pradtteid header fltnitig Wolf WOk at the Sault , This is 8 warning; audit "understand.- able at a she* where the backgrotilid le totally cern/xis- ed of timber vrolv, Hudson Bay Barbeetida, Indiatis add whskers. JIM Ciirrat and his. tellew-citi- zens of the friendliest tuft have eorriered the world'beat profes t••1,10. r•r). • ' , • •••