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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1930-06-19, Page 5• • • THE LtiCKNo.W .sEN'I:INEL ""` ''rauRSDAY, JUNE 19th, 1930. PAGg j out mustd> 0es'UiG. them aft ALL tither: precautions tali the : te• Have your:car in perfect mechanical condition "particularly PRIES,;. _, STEERING GEAR. and'IfEADLIGHTS: •: ` x GIVE "YOUR TIE1TION YOUR DRIVING. G. passing traffic�be sure there is;a place ,for Youiat}atraffic lneahead: v '.Narver attempt to vase •org curves or steep'grade'. In` erste in main streets. ' highways, .. i ra`l*a: rt is or or in •approaclun a. ll. , ,y crcNiioig gg ., where' a'full view of the track is obscured-5TQP and.�004. ' 5 When other vehicles try to pass you—LET THEM PASS.' When making a right ,turn, keepto the ' of the'highway; 'when ,When n8 . , right g a. left turn, keep to the centre: • a. 01 Always SIGNAL, before you slow down, stop,.or chane our:'course, and never -BACK, ITP before scertaining tht ttrpad behind is clear. 1�. ;The, ICeystone of Safety/ on the King's Highway and all +otherroads and st+eets • CARE •COURTESY COMMON 5EN5F. Safety • The HON.: GEO. S. HENRY," G7iairman •.r 1182 , • ..: PENSIONS ARE' COSTLY • An. Ottawa newt dispatch • says that' • the • Dominion Governnient, has up to the end' •of 'the Last -fiscal year, •con- tributed $3,771,54; 48 to the :provin- ,. •ces• in :-rid of. old age "nsions, and that; the disbursements -'to ;.he 42,553 sioners . 't i lu ghoul Canaaa a - pen s i; r mottntccl to ., i,. t !2, ,79.3 Z. , -T-aoo-- To-get something done quickly find 'a busy marc. To find a busy man look • for. one : who cusses . the tele ohone: Still .if. roan could. realize holt nn7 , important he•.,is, who Would•makethe after-ainner.• speeches:. ---o-o-o--- . Having a great-en.gineer on the jo►' doesn't .seen" to help very inrush if.' there are •tbo many brakemen. . • WHIT;x^13URad 'Mr. and Mrs. Orval Newby and Mrs. Ne woy, • Sr • of • •London; also Mr. and. Mrs. .Palmer of Wroxeter, spent the week end with Mr. arid Mrs. Wal- ter Lott., Mr. ,+tnd Mrs Dungan Kennedy spent Monday in .Stratford and while there called on -Mr. and Mrs. _Wm. Martin. • Mrs. Harry Tichlorne of Goderich spent a fewdays at the lorq}e of her perents, Mr. and Mrs. David Ken-, nedy. We are sorr to report the serious accident -of 'Mr Jas. Sutherland whose team ran awa y. He was thrown un- der :the nder:the wheels• of, the 'manure sprear, der" a'nd suffered a compound fracture'. "ahoy' the ;-ankle of his left ' leg, the bone being .pushed through bis, sock. He `sr as rushed to :the 'W itigham hos-% pital' wherehe iS:; rece.1!" ing• :medical'. treatment. I steet'reports" state:'he is Slowly improving. Mr. and' M.rs. john Reid of -Auburn visited , With Mr. end 1WIi ,David Kennedy -on• Sunday,. Very successful anniversary ser vices were held in the Presbyterian Church here on Sunday last when the Rev,, Dr. Jas. • Wilson preached to very. La'r'ge congregations, both morning and- evening. The offerings amounted, to almost: $450.0G.• • , We.. aro. sorry to report the. serious illness of Mr. Eli. 'Jacques. The memb res' of the United f'h'^rch had •a most .enjoyable picnic','tt :Her- ber • Park, Goderich on June 1.4th. Mr. and , Mrs. Wm. Purdon; also Mr. and': Mrs. John:.Purdon visited on kenday ,with `Mr and Mrs..' A. Cameron, Ashfield. Mins Merle Wilson 'of Stratford General Hospital is spending her va= cation at the home.,of her parents; Mr. and :t-Irs. •Jas. Wilson." Mr. ' and Mrs.- Iioht. Pu-rdon ..and' f,+irrri'v visited' on •Sunday with Mr., and Mrs. Irvin Henry of ,Lucknow: Dr. and Mrs. Scott .of Bav City. Mich.; spent the week end; ' at the home of Mrs Scott's hr. other, Mr Jaa. Wlzon. Other ari'itors at Wilsons. were, Mics Frances Wilson of Wing- ram- 'and mer mother; -• iMrs.--Thon as • „Wlsoir, • ' CREWE • if J” Cha;nmey' of Belg'rave spent a: few' days with her daughter, Mrs Raymond Finnigan. •^. • . Mrs: Ben Comfort and son:: Ennis. are visiting her mother Mrs. Blake. Mrs. Sid Gibson. of Stratford spent the week end With •Mr. and Mrs. Wm.. McConne1 1. • , •-Mrs.-Blake who-. spent .the f' past past. week. with ''friends at • Kitchener and. Stratford •returned, home on Monday. Mies Jennie Bolden of Toronto is, staying with' Mrs. Wm Dornin.. • r • "n • FO`$ everyone mho • plans to build a home the ques- tion ofroofing looms large in importance. If you choose haphazardly you may pay a heavy penalty in leaks,. weather disfigurement, fire. If you choose with care and exercise good taste your re- ward will be a , Brantford Roof of unique 'charm–a roof that combines rich, vi- brant colour harmonies with the last word in protection. To bep you make the right choice the Brantford Roofing Company has prepared a fas- cinating series of cards, de- picting e picting. in actual colours the popular designs obtainable ' in Brantford Asphalt Slates.• glue blackand tile red are • the dominating colours of "Singapore" which is laid in a staggered• design. "Tr'ini' -Ilse in ripe, rich hues=brig* • .."„e:: ���:",���;, 7�:uGK .��%"s�o� /���%Vis;`�\ �� �\le\ �ria� i% )s{ toi i i � \.%:�if~���.! :l �\ " c �• •s% , • �` !i 41 :\.I .\\Si"Lr/\0: wt.iI �\ ;III; > ;\v�\\� .„„, dr 111111111011�l�lll� rowed. from. the West, Indies : is the result of combining red and tile.red in equal propot tions. ' • The harmony -of buff 'bronze and .olive in the "Vienna" treatment will bring. warmth and versons . . ality to your home. , - • Old-vvorld charm and colour warmth Mingle in the red, tile red and purple.design • of "Mosque" a' thatched treatment? that has teen • popular•sin'ce its introduction ®. • "Mandalay" has the ringing • colour tones of •Kiplin'g's song, but massive in design, it , preterite an 'aspect of substantial dignity. "Cairo" with its colour har- marries is like a memory of Egyptian bazaars. "Barcelona" and "Madrid'' recall to mind the sunny gardens of old Spain . .And all these Brantford Asphalt ' ...Slate : designs are pertnanently fir and weather resistant. Write fir this dolour -to aerie!). of cards poi saying the many style , effects of Branford Roofs for your liome. : .41 • • • bianttotci ltooing Co. i:itnrted, riead'O6icp anti Factory Brantford,'Oot.' . detaacb (Racial arta ithrehoudeit Toronto, Windsk,rr, Viiutipeg, Mamma. Hathlax St''int John N.B.and SL IAA Nfd. Ecrr Sale byt-Wht. NiURDit & SON Mrs: ,:I•lenry G.atiat ret,iai•ned to Vancouver on Thtir ,Ay • Mr. and Mr:;, W. C'roz'er and family 'visited West eld friends on Sunday. , Mr. and Mrs. John Swan and fam-' ily spent Friday,' with friends' at Lothian: : ' Ai number from here attended the' anniversary se'rvice's in Dungannon Presbyterian Church . on Sunday: The Lawn Social which . was. held,' here on Wednesday • evening was, a derided' success, a .good supper fol- lowed by .the 'pray entitled "Smile Jimmy, Smile as ,gre'tly enjoyed. 1. house. -i :by a full ho.rs�'lo e.eds $1,10:00, ' HO:. .Mr.: arid Mrs: Darker : of 'Oakland, Cal., 1VLt...and :lirs..James Farter of Kiriir,<trdine •.called, at. the Purvis home. Sunday. • , Ml'ss; M'arjonie N'ishe•of, Palinerston spent, Sunday at the 'home" "• 01 her uncle, Mrs. James, Baker., • . Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thompson, ate spending a few days` With friends ,at ,Georgetown: '• 'Mr. and Mrs. Richard Elliott and children are holidaying ,at the lat- ter's parents, • Mr. and. Mrs. Corbett of 'Alliston. • ' Mr. and • Mrs. •Alnier. Ackert Were Sunday visitors at John• Walker's.; Paisley: Miss :Doubledee :of Wro;:eter:was ' a guest .of Mrs. Will, Eadie over the week end. • 1 •. Miss Gwendolyn Ackert is home for the school vacation. Mr. and Mrs. .Crowston and frim it',. and Mr.: Falconer .of Pain erston v, i'e guests .at Mr. Ernest AChei t'•s, ..Sun day • Arkert's Saw Mill is, in operation again. , • • , , The • Holyrood Women's . Pnstitute held their monthly 'meeting :at the home of Mrs. Earle Hodgins ,on June 5th., The president; Mrs, Jos.. Hanna presiding, A !Rao. of appreciation from Mrs. Jos. F. 'Wall was read by the secretary,: Mrs. Haile Hodgins. Mrs. Ernest ,Ackert and :Miss Pearcy. were appointed a's `Sick-Czs' i`=" mittee," A piano .solo- was: given by Miss Daisy Ayles The Roll .(,all was ansvi red 'by a Salad Recipe. T"ye`• meeting closed- in the usual y �y- after ,which lunch was -served .14 the hostess and, committee•,in charge. The July meeting will be held at tike home. of Mrs. 'Jos. Hanna". ' Oh, well,' television will do aakay withthe phone Pe who says: G uess Who , this, is ". - IAVEKING Miss Margaret Pinlay'•finished her Normal training coarse in Stratford ui and is home for :the snnner vacation.. • • • Miss Mary Douglas of • Lucknow. who •.Ls jtist home from. Stratford NZ'nial S.ubool,is visitin „her' friend•', Miss Olive Kilpatrick this •week: - ' Miss. Beryl -Johnston, Principal .of Oil Springs Conti'inuation School .is.' spending • the sumiiieip vacation • with her. parents, Mr.•• acd. Mrs Richard Johnston. ': • •' . Reniennbsi• the Ashfield %Garden..: Party o.ta the Zion Church lawn, Fri- • day ..eve`ning of ' -this w,eoek. • A goo;t supper.,a;n'd play `.'Til Explain Every- thing" with ' other imbibers on pl o gram, •Achn'is-s on• 50t and 25e.. The Anneyil "W'eb'ter"• picnic will' . be,,,held at ,:R'ayfielct„this Saturd.ay. 'Wesley1flr. •esley Alton and''snn,,.Wilme cjf Londnn.. snent':the 'week 'VIr::'a '`Mrs. WillIi' vin ' Mastr• �Vrl'iirer, n3tlr .lac rid. two here; ' , Mrs .'I.lelen Ander son, ,Miss Gran o, and M ter. 'I'ean ;AnderSbn' and 11.1.r..:- ; H,•athav ,+y a I•,ondon • spent Sunelav ' with • ielatt•e -• barn.' Tom will send the •summer with Mr., and"M'rs.. John, • Hetni of Zion. . • WILL LOCATE . IN'LONDON • According to the London ' •Free!.,, Press, Mr, A. G. Smith, one tin'e•wit.h the' Luc iior• Sentinel and later pub !•lisher of tbe. AdVance-Times `'<Jinm• tram, has taken over the London tric't for fhe •Inve itor'S gvndicstn. rid w h shortly move frOm,Tororito to • LISCKNOW and WINE HAM onumental ' WorkP • . 'Luckttow, Ont., . Has the largest and most cotete ; stock ii the most beautiful de•Pg la .' to 'choose from', in 1 - Marble, Scotch; Swedish. o-,., • adian Granites: We . Make a specialty of Family. Monuments and invite `: your- inspec- tion.. biscriptrons. Nea_tiy, Carefully a_nd Promptly Dope. • .. See us • before placing your orders - Donglas : Bros. Phone 74 Loeknow R. A.' Spottoir n . "('ho 9 256 -... Win$air cCormick-Deer ng Spreader . I • THIS SPREADER HAS TWO STEEL BEATERS • WHICH ' PULVERIZE THE MANURE AFTER WHICH IT",;RECEIVES A . .- THIRD BEATING AND IS 'SPREAD. OUT •EVENLY, BEYONID. THE WHEELS 'BY THE WIDESPREAD SPIRAL. THIS SPREADER: IS' FITTED. WITH ROLLER BEARINGS' WHICH MAKE IT VERY .1:IGHT Iv DRAFT, IN THE SELECTION OF 'A S.PREADE°R, JUST THE SAME • AS IN TIIE SELECTION OF ANY OTHER MACHINE,/ THE CHOICE SHOULD BE BASED ON. QUALITY. EFFICIENCY IN . OPERATION, AND DEPENDABLE AFTER SERVICE --NOT IN • 'PRICE. , . ' ' SEE THIS SPREADER BEFORE BUYING, AT W. IQ. ANDREW -S. 1l. ✓��i✓rff✓✓✓ �rfrl� ✓�irr��✓.� fs�f✓ ✓✓rim ✓r✓✓✓ ✓r THE, ••- RED FRONT HARDWARE • CLEAN UP - - .PAINT: UP JUST ARRIVED • FRESH SIRING STOCK OF MARTIN S•ENOURc100%,PURE PAINTS AND VARMSHE3 AND LACQUERS.' MURESCO IN AL SHADES. FULL ASSORTMENT OF PAINT BRUSHES ON' HAND. RAKES AND' HOES ' Coif; SPRANG WIRE • GARDEN ;CULTIVATORS ° BLACK WIRE • ZINC -INSULATED W(3VEt;TI)TI ,YNG t1:<T1t:• CAi.I. IN AND SEE TIIF'. N(EW I'ItI, .. At' [ O. REFRIGERATION FOR TILE HOME. EQUIIPFI) %\ 11 H BOTH "F RIGIDAIRE .COLD CONTROL" and "11 YDRATQW. - • • JUST'' "CINLOA1yED, . • - ' I ilESit,CAR OF PARI$TO.NE, LIME ANjD G.TPRO( A'N)a-o$I *-,._grciDiaIIAND ILE> iticl:R lT:UR t'4_ G .0D SHAME EAE' and , PO TEOUS 1} :1tMB1NG, HEATING . ELECTRIC WIRING' AND COAL. Photie 661 " `•A,' Lucknow •a