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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1930-06-26, Page 8,44.4*1141... i 4. ,414 t";4" 'Pl.01111r • It44-1,04 .724,„4441rat4i. • • • s ' • he Greatest of all Summer Buying Privileges • , 1.17PENOW SENIEL nflOspia, Artug 26th, 1.939 •-tit .4glolir • 14,4,..*: „,„,„ t • - •• • 4. • ISMI4EN, • Mr. .444ailagand litaa'•Marg- aret Miller have returned from sev-. eral : weeks visit With, friends • at ,Walkerton, Port Elgin,, Owen Sound. and other nnrthern. •points. . Mr. Robert McQuillin. of Belleville is Spending his -vacation •with. parents Mr, and Mrs.. Win, McQuillin. Pupiis are trying the ntrance Examinations here this week. Mita • Winnifred Farrizr in the presiding officer. , :Remember the St....HOiin's ijdited Church Garden 'PartY to.be;•held' Oreherd OTC -evening • of this Week. A. splendid program is being arranged and/a good 'supper . promised- - ' • ' Mr. and •Mrs. John Anderson anent -the-,weeir end Withher • parents near •StratforcL • •• • Mr.. and Mra. Whethani. of -Galt, were week=end visitors with Mrs. R. 11VO0d84' • and 'Mrs, ,McFnylane of Blue-, Valewere ..visitore Irs Friday 'with, their daughter, Mrs. Gordon Meher- —Corsets Brassieres & Accessories •• Dress Goods ' Silks • &tinter Goods Linens Blankets Lounge, Robes House furnishingsand all Draperies Men's,•.young Meh's & BO: Wear Top Coats Suits and Boy's Clothing All less 20 t040 per cent. • trndefffear Shifts- and :Netkweal • Ties Co1ars Belts and Garters , Complete-StoCks for your Suintker Comfort It will pay you to come 'miles to shop -with us During this Big Sale " • •;.• , 'ft ittO GLENCOE PEOPLE P.RAP,E.J.,) • • • WITM---VATER)v-PIAAS- At the time that the WaterwOrhs by-law wasvotedon (4Pril 7th last) a story' was circulated :tothe effect that the village • of •Glearee, hazing installed, a waterworks systeman& as WOO prOpOsed for Luehnewi had been !Anatole to sell lts hent10 to raise' • the necessary m�fley. Althrigh aome • knew this story to be utterly false, others, no doubt were„deceived by it. • In order that the exact facts :might be known Mr. Geo. H. Smith wrote • to 'the Reeve et Glencoe. asking: for a statement regarding the. financing of the ;Waterworks instilled there. We here publish the Jetter. Which Mr. • Smith 60 hkXoPlr:- -IThe yen,rate_for,Glen- riceMinted for 'hY a Caulaty, rate much lower than we haveBritee:i • Glendoe • Ont.' June 19000, 31r., Geo. ' • •••;' 4 • • LtleknOit, • - • . s NEW FOSTA4M. MAT'ES' urnin. , • T bankrupt condition by any means,' -Inst. addressed to the Reeve, beg to Water system -We have installed; one, say, I am , only too glad to give you Everything Connected with it, is the •us one half million—gallens ef &oil , The system cost us $85,000.0O. We in face �f the market. • • have.wouldbe 285. We have in use Dear Sir.—: • ' issued debentures at' thirty years at ,. Our system is paying it's Way, and we expect to show a profit this year. this year,. is, three mills :hydrant ren - any information, I can, regarding our ren- tal for fire Protectirin. lf the finest systems in Ontario, best. • We have two fine well& which give We have. a village ,of 800 people, •pure, water daily. _. now 175 services, and expect to Which. we considered, a :good: price, sold.raine at Ninety Nine Fifty” Five the most serviees,we could expect to Five and One Half .Per •Cent, and reach 200 by the end of this Year: Replying to your letter of 18th ,AlAsl. ftahratsws.ecoshrav, evillaingeo,ubre'inTatx4)arnakte_ . 1 • Is -in charm. Ylostesset—Mre • jou, "Cameron, "ffiself. -Murray, -lif: s', --c; rapt- wind& sayr that we arenOt lir Mr. R.. Reid rif INTl•nefFfnto nn Miss 'iT. ,Ave would. never have dispesed of Maiy-Reid OIL-Psirf.e-10-waw—..igitors- :-OUT-44ebenturcs4-2:Lthe.. piite,-LW,egOt On Monday, with M. R. J. Woods. • Mn• and Mr& It. Lana•ford, of Granton. «Ise lOcrs, Prase,- nixon and, 4,7 dauvhter 4,ndrey and Mr.. Brown of Woodham spent •SjIneoy with Mrs Geo. 'McRoberts: • Mins.. Mary Murray has _returned, frem ra week's visit with friends at. • Toronto.• .. . Mr. ord' Mrs, Jas. Durnin attend-. ed the Webster picnic at Bayfield' on •Mr. `:.Robinson Woods. Lorne and Miss Johnston were at Rtueefield on 'Saturdny..Mi. Weod. rind.11.1isn John,. • ston are Staving a, fee/ days,• Mr: W. '',Worids and ' •Mr.' Arnold Woods motored to Fergus' on ' Satur- day, '• , - • ' ' Miss W. D. •Rutherford left on Thursday for Nev- York 'from :where. fl' \eomrany „with.' Miss,Florence Stuart of Chicago, She 'v. -meted •to sail for a Eurcipean trip of about iWo., months. • • . . .• _----- • 'The 'July meentre: ef the Women's Institute Will be held at Mrs. (; Orge T.! Stnart's': en Thhirsrloir aft! oon; July 3rd, Roll '0,tI.Iirts for Sew- ing" : ing" t.•SUbleet. • rene -Ilressm„ king and Selection of Aerial. There Will' • be a house: dreg parade and a !prise will he given. for the '�t rirpia• *ado by the weaier.. MiSs Msdellne aunt • • •Ai.00ct meeting of the Ashfield Il.don Itr.W.O. Club was 'held: at • tie lion* of Mrs. A. R. MeLean,Liti- •tier, and a, most interesting program • given. Features otinterest we read- ".• ings Mrs. LD. McLennan, Mrs. IL. MacLean, and . Miss , S. Grant. Additional numbers instrumental selections by Mins,. 'Isabel McLean and an exhibition in &Acing., by Miss M. MaC'Kenzie. • ,•• A contest in. •biscuit Making. will constitute the ,roll call for the Aug- • ust meeting, which'ii to be held at • the Mine of Mrs. K. D. McLennan. •• The meeting decided to co-operate w"th fantail W. I. in holding a picnic for members and their families at •Rintail—Lakeside Park on July 3rd. I • Ladies are asked to bring lunch. • After adjourns a dainty Jun& Was. served.• . • ' ••• • Asnflutn NOTES • . • „ • RADIOS POPULAR IN CANADA, • • Radio Continues, to advance in pop- •' plat favor in Canada. At the end of March, 1930, there were 423;557radio' • •r inceiring licenses issued by dCan- , Han GOvernment radio branch of i Department of Marine, compared • , ih 296,90 nr March • 31, 1929, an • increase of 129,631 in the 12 months. - • 1' • ' . .. • • KINLOUGH Mr. and Mrs. Bert MacLean spent Sunday in Kincardine. ••• • Mrs. :Cofirney and Mrs. Siinpson • who have been visiting with their' sister, Mrs. W. Boyle for wine thee hive returned home., •• Mr. Wm. Boyle is home from the West and is visiting • .airiong his friends here.. ' • We are glad to report that Mr. • Wm, Cox is able to be up for a short. time. ' ••• • • Mrs. Ellen Stanley of Windsor vis- ited. with • Mrs, F. Blackwell last The Jr. V. A. will meet at the' home of Miss ,Grace Haldenby on Saturday afternoon of this week. • Miss Fitzmaurice Muskika, is visiting at the home of Miss Dorothy Murray. • Mr, and Mrs. John Barr of Holy - rood, accompanied by Mr.: and, Mrs. Wm. Percy spent Sunday with friends in Kincardine: Mr. Perry Hodgins was at Eugene last week. ' • A number from this vieinity atten-. •ded the "Wall" family reunion • at -Grattl Bend on Saturday lest. / Mrs. Dan Murray • and Wilfred, Miss Fitiniaurice and •Mr. F Lene- han motored to Waterdown on Mon- day, Mins Helen Murray returning with them for the holidays. t' ''' • ' , - The Post :Mee, "Pellartiaent, -$4,,' ' .noilne.ea: some changes la the ate of postage and the 4estilationa.for man: ,. to places outside of Canada to take effect from ..fuly 1st.; . .: • The first is •,,a Oe international rate .that is the rate on letters to places outside of Canada with the exeeptiOn Of. *col; in, WO' 'Empire; France had the North and South Ameriran COW' Oneida, :to which the. Canadien •40- Mestie • rate •applies, on lettern Weigh4- inginere' than one the rate will ,.b.e..se or the Si*. ounce, and 3 cents for each additional Minceor fraction -oran oinks...•-" - — • 4. . The.. rate. on, post cards .19....,phices. Oat**. .0f-Canada,-sio7 iitiOis. :deacihed Isill:_bri-3e,fers• single card' Or::each., 'half of a replycard. .-: ' ,•1," ',...i.:••, ' The' rate on •Iiririted 'matter' 1 to.' 'pieces Mitilde of ' Canada will be„Ic. foreach two 'ounces or "fraction . of :tam oancell. ' .2 .., . ' - :' .. , 1 ' , ' • '• SiiiFIELli.•NOTES : • It - A Message from the Prime Minister W. H. ROBERTSON, • 4 • • Goderieh, Ontario . • , As we, enter upon the poll- - tical campaign . of the present ye r, may 1 extend to yon and thraugh ,you to the Liberals of .Huron North the very hearty congratulations of • 'my colleagues in the Govern!. • ment and myself upon your selection ,as the' candidate of. • the Libe?ra al rty, in theR E. • stitueney,. The record of the present Administration and the fanreaching conternienees,, of the main • issue of, the 'present contest lend a strength to our cause which " should make a Strong :ppeal •to the : electors of Iluron North. I shall be grat4u1 if you siI .' say to the .people of the eon- . Stittien.ytht.t if returned ti • power the present Adminin- tration will do itg ntmestto continue 'to merit the eolifi- dence thus expressed b the, citizens • of our Dominion. • V. L., MACI{t14Z1t KING, • Prime 'Minister. • •! HOLYI{OOD Mr.. and .Mrs. Thomas Harris...and family attended the reception at .21r:, Allan Murray's, 9th Con., Kincardine held' in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Will Murray. • • Mi. Howard' Robinson who . has been under thedoctor's care for the past couple of weeks had a tonsil op- eration inWinghain hospital, Tues- day,• .• • Mr. Harvey tikekert took the Luck - noir soft ball bOy's team to Tiverton Tuesday night in his tniek. • Mr. and •Mrs. Will Garton and in- fant daughter Barbara Yean ef Learn., ington, visited the latter's grandpar- ents; Mr. and Mrs,. Thomas White, Sunday. • ••• • Mr. and Mrs. borniiiiii-i6ran of :St. Ifelen's ,were Sunda•y. iisitoiS at• Mi.: George •Whit's. „ Mr. and Mrs. :Wesley - Joynt and son George, were' Sunday visitors at , Mr. Ernest Ackert's. • • • . Mrs. McPherson and son Donald, were Sunday' visitors •at Eli Jacque% Whitechurch. • Mi. and Mrs. John 'Ilrists of Mont- ana visited recently with his brother , Mr.' James Ross. Mr. John Ileteauire of St. Helen; is assisting with the work at Mr. James Ross s. Mr. and Mrs„ gamiesnn and child- ren of Parammint.Mr. and Mts. Ernest Wilson and ,"Mrs.'Will tgai 'who are here, from the West.- were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas •Harris on Mondayafter.. liway. and Mrs. Weir of Blyth, Rev. 'and Mrs. T. H. Ackert, Euniee. Ione and infant non ,notiald; of Allenford, Mr. Roy •Salmon of Port'Elein, Morley Salmon pf •Calgpry were vim:. tors: at the hope of Mn Almer Ackert the nest week. Mr. and Mrs. Corbett of Ailikoit. are holidaying" ar the Immo of their daughter. Mrs. Richard Elliott. ' The community loin irihearty con- gratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Kramer.:We welcom.0 +hem to their ew home' on the Rth Con. The regular meeting of the Holy - rood WorneeN Tvistittite wol ha held at the home: of 'Mrs. Joseidi Iranna, Thiirsdasr. June 5. et the reglilwo hour. Tonic "Famolis Cane/Op:is ind Their DWi toercktsr;;: 14',hrva.11P7eq,l TuhRor;ngis on14. Ail !inlet Mesd7toleS ./noonh ITnnnp Will IVIePherann; Alex Whiloak. 'red Hal- denby. Roll' ("ell answered by migges- Hans for canning. t. . Remnant Sale in the "Bargain Aimee (upstairs). • The Market, Lueknow'S Dept. Store. • • W. C714: IJ. MEETING • The June Meeting, of the local branch of the W.C.T.IL was held ,at bhe hoine of 'Vire. The& Watson. The nresident, Mrs. W. P. Reed was in the chair and conducted opening de- votional exercise& Splendid reports of• the convention held at Kincardine Were giVett. The morning session was reported by Mrs. Reed and the afternoon hy Mrs. E. N. Bushell. A pleasing Yodel solo was contributed by Mrs. D. Scobie and sentence pray -.e were oftered hV Mrs. BOA 1frs. • aw• and Mrs. 0. Johnston. At. school ef bleated§ Will be conducted bY Mrs. Craw at the neat ineetlitg which be held( at the hone of Mrs. B. Chestint. At the close' of tile mooting tetteetimento were owed *04 m for them. -No doubt. von have a Plass of people, that you, find everywhere, who are opposed • to improvements, •hut, after the improver ents come they are usnallylhe best boosters for arlilrh we have found in our Mr. Jack MODonald of ! Buffalo: spent the we°k end the guest of his aunt. Mrs. Duncan McLennan. • • Miss Etta McQuoid of Toronto, • spent last week the guest of her sis- ter Mrs. Jas. Little, •• • Miss Della Gilmore spent a few daS's last week with friends' in Wing • • Mr. and Mrs, .Frank Kleoryter and daughter Marie of Wirinine.r spent s few days ,of last week with Mrs. Kleopher's sister: Mrs, R. E. Gilmore Miss Bessie Parnhy who snent. the nest seven months in 'Hamilton, has, returned to her home here. She Was, ,aeeornr:tnied 14, her little niece and nephew, Marion and Stuart Barnby of Ilani•llton„ who will spend the • su• mmer nimerancl•here. • Mn:Mrs. Joe Refill, MT. „end Mrs. Albert' Reim Mr. !and Ralph Nixon and 'Mrs: Wm. Hunter, were, in Tiverton on Saturday atten- ding the:wedding of their nephew, Maybe proVtio-n6-tta".ke;awa'y Man's personal liberty, but so does marriage .141,,r`•,•11.7t 911111•11.1117 • :A"-. - :. • Real BarigUin • . in • • 'Olt; Shoes. Friday & Saturday (this week) Wo• Offer -,Approximately 65 PAIRS • - CHILD'S AND MISSES • One Strap Shoes -1 SIZED 'S AFOLLOWS ••• ainf2 IN A VARIETY OF LEATHERS For the marrelpuslY low price �f • $1.00 per pair • Willis Shoe Store wiNGt4m,, ONTARIO. , Diatriet Agents •for 'Atha Jettick Stales for. Women Hay• Fork • Rope—Sling -Rnpe—• Rope for. Hay Loaders—Mtline Oil- ern—Machine Oil. Wm. Murdie & Son • We have Hydro: Water System and Pavements,equal er better to any otir our she in Ontario, and am pleased to say. VInf en .nn sqses smant of nearly On. Haif Millin dol - !ars. our tax rate for everythina• in- cluded is 0nI7 38 Twills this • TrIsting this informationw11 be satisfactory to - you: are ml11 nleased to give von any further in- forthation needed. wishing von success with' your by-law. I remeir, • Yours resreetfralv. „ Geo. Parrott -- o o DIED • FOWLER—At Dungannon, Ont.,, .on Tuesday, June 24th, 1930, Robert Henry 'Fowler, infant ion of Mr. and. Mrs.' James- D. Fonder of Windsor. aged 3%, months. Funers1; Wednes- dinv• afternoon.. June 2Ah, to, bun-. gannon CenneterY. • ANDERSON—At Parkivood Hospi- tal; London, Ont., on June 18, 1930, Annie Anderson, daughter of the late Mr: • and Mrs. Thos. Aiderson, East Wawanosh, in her 69th year. Fun- eral' was on June 20th to Colborne CemeterF. ' 4 • ',.,. • 1' WE 'Ai* PLEASED TO* ANNOUNCE THE APPOPTIPCNT OF A. R. Fx,nlayson Luckikow. Ont. .•• at dealer; in •territpiy : • ,for. C44. Fixauz*RS • CANADIAN INDUSTRIES 'LIMITED • •FERTILIZER DIVISION .1. 'Free Flowing Fertilizers CIF -1D 1 • einmee ••• • NSULT OUR LOCAL MANAGER .••••••••00'''TAIN • 4.•••••• eio• t ir • .,• '0* THE local manager of the Bank • of Montreal is familiar .witit • conditions and will be glad to dis- cuss in a helpful way the financial, business of any customer. • • , ..r. • Every Branch has behind it • .the full resources of he entire -"Poor organization; and all custotnets have rthe satisfaction of dealing with an institution which, has a record of well over a century of continuous service and success. • ' ' • raabli1lid180 TOTAL ASSETS 14 EXCESS OF $960,000,000 ,11.1 MacPherson Luca Manager • • ... • • $1; •