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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1929-07-11, Page 5• • (04 ,INcemle.ww4mownsiiim 41 715171441 .r You are cordially invited ..to visit he-amnversary-showi i ing held , -at-our display room .in honor, of the Pl oriuch's. firsts birhday -7J/.11Y''6 •`.+ until July 13. Tic!. R0ADerat (with rumble teat), $850. Spraal rprgpmart .ia r� ® . ,Coapi; $970;; Rambler (retch rumble teat),.. DNr. &dai 4i0 ' 6Toe r ig, 070. fug! tr s t rysler-•bur t uine pride -that car car certainly 'must Plymouth is' just 'a .year old-,- have 'merits that • so other tai in 1 ;ani what=a-phe-nomenal-year qf' suc--Tit-s=class possesses.., (freight d r rr Da Laxe • Campo (with ratable teat), $00.�t-Dirt Sed`, 90..:r fL 4diar, Ontario, wheeling eta.lard factory tgarmest 'reig ,an axer•ex" a PARENTS 3HOl4IL 'a BE STRICTER 4V1TIIt>(14D1{ll TJndoubtedlyy the reason "era **i. ir,k tai tT�9.0•','i',M;�,c Ss '' •L.� .S '19.+YF, ..•'uh. est youngazt.la v;''kiU ,tidy thea perm -4$.: and go .hurtling . ou their way to de:. itluctiuri' is that the fathers 'arid • mothers are, too weak-kneed nano' cowardly; to enforce any ciectpline,tn their hild en. • • • Children " are like -,grown • people. They, nobly love those they respect and. they .have He respect for the"par- eats who are•wisay-wash, and afraid- of them, and who lay, down no laws that have' to be observed: All the great ' general's in. history,. whose .menu have followed them to death, have been •martinets: Every firru that gets loyaixserviee fromits en:ipioyees has at' its :head some man vrho et'iforces his authority and who 'makes ,, his subordinates • toe the mark. Children feel this•'sain. way about strong parents . who make theta be have.. They': like • the feel' of a 'firm• • hand ;,over •them • They. know ' that•. they' are ignorant and not able. to ,cope with •life and they. want some- body: upon whom tI eY can. rely to direct them. • • M1 • Of .course, the o-ldfashioned .auto- crat is -as much despised in the fam- ily'circle as :he„ is in politics. The'.4ay of the domestic tyrant is ended. There are ho fathers and. mothers Who say- arbitrarily"Do this, or' don't do: that; or out of the house you 'go," but .be- tween ' that and .a use. and whole - :ante reitiailit way -child).* is :a 'Long, ' cess it has had l ; „ . 4, All this week we are celebrating the first Plymouth anniversary by holding a gala showing of the newly- " refined and improved nuidels whi5h make today's Plymouth 'still more Outstanding in the low-priced'field• .When a cai in 'its first year be- comes the giant Plymouth is -when. it wins the popularity that Plymouth -' enjoys -when thousands . ,,upoa thc•usands of owners' ° sing its maises and exhibit it to theirlriends with gen- That.. in' essence, 'is :the, story the Chrysler -wilt Plymouth. Plymouth is' the onlyfull-size motor ! car.. at anywhere near the price -the only. Iw-priced car with the individuality and style.o(Chrysler designing -the only low-priced car with the smooth, flexible, quiet live-` liness so typical ',of Chrysler engi-, neering-the only low-priced car with the . safety of Chrysler -famed • four-wheel hydraulic brakes, internal -expanding, weather proof, positive, noiseless.' mogrome Flaw • • • 'CANADA'S 1,0,7/Est ;Fiticpj: NNIVERSARY SHOWING Improved Plyinouth. Models ,July 6- July 13 now Nor, does i1 .:do- to. be'nem' Ov :,.And, puritanical, in .your code:' You .cannot; hQl your, 'c ltiren :'t the stairziards- of „fifty, years ago. Many, things are propel ow hat w •ereepnsxdered • proper then. There, is greater• liberty' for everybody' and' you can't rear"your :children entirely differently from the children. about you; • • But you can keep them from run- ning wild'. You can teach thein to • obey you. Y oiran make 'them show. you respect and you can hold into,' theenr ideals from which.•you will' suf- fer 'po departure and if yen do this you need not be a:raid .of losing their affectio; •or that, they won't chum With you. As ; a matter of fact 'ehildren donot want :their ' parents', to be, their equals. They want to look up' to them, as their superiors-, • LDOROTI Y DIX I , --n-o-o---� • SOLD LIQUOR --GOES TO JAIL ; Albert Duke, aged 50; of Kincar- dine in whose homea quantity of 'liver was found during a '•raid by :Prov: •Officers Nelson and MacLevis bn gay 13th,' after a •chap named George Stewart ' of.'Kincardine .,Tuvp.,, had been . intercepted .corning out of Duke's place with a flask :of whiskey which • he said he purchased: from, Duke, drew three months on the;stone pile in 'the Walkerton jail when he came before Magistrate John :Mac Cartney of. Wiarton •.in the •Kincardine Police court on Thursday last. 1 Duke, who swore. that Stewart had stolen the bottlefrom his ..home, was apparently• disbelieved by the Court, who .accepted Stewart's version that he had bought it iirom hien and sen-• tented him to .two. months 'on a sell- ing charge. . As he had got the liquor: or a per- Many userfl of long distance` overldok no thew a'bectg n,thatat7 re'p.dm. u ed Ev"ening RRates •S '' . ▪ Tb.ese..:duced' ('about ;2�5 pent �less'tharen• dayratesrates) apply,. of courerse,cn • Station tQ-$tatkn 'calls: After 8 30 p.m the reduced rate is still lower -about 6U per cent•cIff the day • rate :. ; . ,.•,' n (The zninim;um reduced :0vemng <rate is ,./:85c.;.- and the rnrnunum ,`reduced night. rate 25 cents).'. And .anadditional convenience -charges' . on Station—to—Station Calls` may now be :reversed, where the rate is 25. cents -or tnore. _ Remember -- evening • rates begin now at 7 :pm. by your local time. 4.. • HIT AND RIJN MAN -AT TEESWATER PAYS ,FINE Thos.' Cronin Jr., et- Cuiross Wad, - Magistrate Walker at Walkerton when he pleaded, guilty to , leav,- -that he had vaused without stopping to render aid, ete., as provided by law. It seems that about ,10.30,on the tight of June 24th, Cronin, while - driving a ford touring seroSs an intersection hi Teeswater crasheil inti and turned (Wei. a Chev.'sedan driven by Gladys ,MacDonald, and with hei in th'e car were het' brother Frank, sister Anie and Misi Cooper, all of. ,Teeswater. The Chev. was consideably damaged add the oceu- pints ,glithtly. injured. The Ford did, riot stop: to render assistance, htit pulled- quickly away. Constable War- ang traced it iv a flat tire (Which it sustained in the accident) a cot - ',but hist track it On the ,Pord returning later. in the night to. Tees - Water, the cop, who also had Os' .spirit• is to go on frOra What we be, Millibar and wai tht loOklinit for gan, from Strength to strength. We itt captured after. merry chase want to' go on to a larger and larger , • On the back streets. On beMg arrested felloWship till there shall be butStie iind brought to Walkerton, Cronin ' pefuLduly_2nd.._As. prior td, trial on Viteday, la- had arrsairtiain: alt &Linage's, to the other taf, PROP9SE. CREAMERY AT Last weeks Mildmay Gazette had the Ontario Dairies Limited, who ire anxiou's ,to open pp. a butter factory ,Mildmay; met in conference ,with' a number of local business' men • on Tuesday. •It is the purpt•se. Of 'the Company to dispose of some stock* the village and township,• to enable, them to properly finance the concern and as soon .as sufijcient 'capital is secured, the business will be 'opened here. Carrick, it is said, is one• of the bal. cream producing' munici- palities in Westerd Ontario, and it should therefore be an 'eaey matter to ,make the proposition -a success. DR: ENDicpTrs HOPE it$ companion could net be overtaken MUST TB. GRAVEL as it 'ran in the direction of town, - FOR ROAD BUILDING one lamb is dead and four, others are • 'TI3E; BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Mr. • Alex.- Knoll, a neighbor, ob- .t... served eat% in Mr. Threndyle's field An Elderslie farmer, the Enter - running lite in the afternoOn, but btahLebeevinhoinfsourompleyd,:grreafvnealediptor ParlliosWe thought at first that they were being the 30th sideroad, a county highway disturbed by heel flies. Howevek_he to take 'gravel from his et unless he, noticed later that two dogs . were Wes paid the price he .asked.. We cattle subsided.. Then just before dark -; Aut and find the county judge is the among them. .The setiyities of tlie a police deg and a fox hoUnd; Were sole. 'arbiter: in fixing the price application to him. Here is the exact if the county engineer °makes seen by Mr.' Knoll attacking 'the anethe two:men followed the other wording of the !authority given to; - .Mr. Knoll shot one of. the dogs; some distance, but he made good Ma -- gravel at a fair price. 4The engineer' compel, owners of gravel pits to , sell escape. -Telescope., or road 'supt. appointed; by a conitty —0..0.6-..::-... may, without the passing of a bylaw 'CLAN' MaePHIERSON , or resolution by _the comp apply O. ' the oWner' Of any gravel land or gra:: - PICN'IU AT KINCARDINE vel pit in the county. for gravel for road purposes. The engineer or rofid More than 60 descendants, of the superintendent; shill state in his tirl late :William MacPherson, formerly plieation the price per cii. yd., or per of Inarneas, Scotland, hald their an- cubic acre pLso#11 amount ef •gravel nual reunion at Kincardine beach on as he may require. If .the owner (lees July 1st A fine program or sports • . • nig such application, agree with, the was run off. ,in the afternoon. The -- engneer or rtiad'supt. to sell the gill- "grandtnothex'S race was won by Mrii. vel or the land and: as to the price Thee. MacPherson, Teeswater, with at which the same will be sold, t,.116, Mrs. .I.' MacPherson a cicse second. engineer or road stint. ,may, upon . Seven doe notice in Writing to the , battier apply, to the county in which Dr. James Endicott; ex-moderatirt of the United Church, in his address to. the thousand .pilgrinis tit Toronto the other day Made a, gesture toward churc.h union with the 'Anglian' similar' to ttie• pile, „he made last year at the general •Anglicari synod and which was net unfavorably received. He expressed the hope, that even if they had the power free "churchmen aal et 'the old 'Mgt-Wens:41e 'Contin- ued: 'I look forward tottt•he. thile when strike out the 'United' and will have 'The Chureh of 'Cariticla:' I am' nor afraid of episcopacy. The . Until We learn -the. u‘e of living, words We shall ethitittlie to be Wax - W. alter de IA 'taster family, ond flack and one church, . are ttOW the, property -of the :',Itnicar- '1VALikkitToN:110.UNDS. . . i.. dine,._Pipe_ lend, lie_ responded to an ATTACK ivARggirg -ptugp encore, ;by playing Hie 1.1aerlonald- CIStiAlf- UP FULL STOCK RAKES 'HOES DIGGING l•FORKS • GAR-: FOR GARDEN, 'LAWN. AND FLOWER 'BEDS. Mrs. Iii.irk,-Petteplace and Mr. John the grav6For the land is. situated, for IlUghes with gts: Thos...MicPheriou an order fixing the priee .to be paid and Mr. Jno MaePheraon Second. By and the judge upon hearing such: ev- sireCial ceurtesy of Pipe Major Don- 1,clence as he deems riecessiiry, may ald McDonald,. the Pipe Band favor- fix the price per abie yard or per ed the: dlari "With :niosic during the cubic' acre to be paid (6'i -the graval, slipper hour. A unique .feature was or the land and may order and dit- the playing' a tits "lViacklierson La- ett that apon the payment or tender - /Ilene by Donald IVIcDonald Grano ing of the price se. fiiced, the engineer. ".0,1" Itis':•ser-vants or agents tarty, enter &Olt ifie' Tan& or the owner andTge the' grav'el Tann*. appealing frtini Ore deeision"-Of the ". aunty _Jwigg Atiga..rdouti Day -by alleging' &toe and laths it 'Tlie net' fault is that, one can.' ine a police dot, with a Walkerton 4 • end, Tiverton. 14"axt yeatt.the re -union wilt he 'held, on ,the VaciThersOn, Cultinia,.no* owned by 1114 .ThOs. • theee Mooths': term in jail ,for 'having permit,'"and as the sentences of' the dual offences of ,selliag and illegally having were to run coneurrently „he started in', on ..Thursday night to serve out a &alter "of year's in- carceration; in the punishment. plant at the county, capital. had'given his• Permit to Duke chase the Hatter for him,: but -vvhich • booze, he claims -Mike 'had tiken to his_ own honee instead a bringing' it otit of having the firmer other than' his private dwelling, 11 being atrium that he never really had the stuff.- Walketon Herald end Times ,pnacess,ful 6h0OSIng lila *litre ;beta le she is in choosing nedisties for lifonumprital -Works tuClinOw, Ont. • . the largest and Snost4 complete stock in the most beautiful designi *Wide, SCoteh, Swedigh and Can. /Wien Granites We Maki Phone 74 Phone ,236 PAINT Up kartin senour---100% *Nice Paint.' Senora Fiber Paint. Martin' Senour Quiekate--,-4 Emirs Enamel Driet Dust Free In (ine Boor, NO'. Oder Aid Thins.; With Turpentine;'In A Fill Line, Of Pleasing S'hades. Line 'of Meakins' Rubber Set Brushes. • JUST UNLtrALLO CAR' OF PARISTONE, • 'COIL WIRING 8r-BAR13:&•WOVEN FENCING ON HAND: . FRESH CAR 'OF' 'CE*ENT JUST ARRIVED' RAE and PORTEOUS t. • .,TIHS MACHINE Is srApE WITH TWO' STEEL HEATERS . THIRD BEATING AND IS SPREAD OUT • EVENLY' 'HE - It fiAs Poustim STE' EL REAR AXLE; FITTED WITH ROLLER BEARINGS THAT CARRY, ALL :THE FRIG, VION OF i4E 'REAR WHEEL AND A.RE :ENCLOSE') IN DUST :PROOF HOUSISyS:-, INCrS, WHICH HELPS TO MAKE A LIGHT DRAPT SPREA? BETTER BEFORE, Birk. Agent