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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1930-07-17, Page 5• • TEE IA.TCKNOW SENTINEC- THU $D,', A ,. TLT 17th, i93r . �•. L1�'. N� • MPIRE DE is Canada's Road to Prosper ' World-wide ' conditions have created an economic situation that presents problems demanding the 'highest qualitdel of etatesmianship for their solution. • Since the war -period, .new tariff barriers ' have been created ' by many 'countries, restricting. the . outlets for Canadian', Products -and nec`easitating new' trade arrangements. Earlyrecognftjot ofthie;trendprovided the inspiration for •the King Dunning 'Budget,- wJiich has indicated the. path along which Canada Must proceed to ensure a '.continuation; of her com- mercial. prosperity: The prompt development of trade within..' the Einpire'is the logic l solution of the enormous Problem involved; and,the. entiritsiaatia manner in which the king -Punning 'Budge't,has`•.been - receiVed th:roughou:t, the Empire • ensures Canada a most favourable position at the ImperialConference for the4iterchange of products. ' Providing a:market' for Canada's farm products,;ensu'ring the building up Of . a ,home -market for • cher manufactured.. • products, the policy of the King adminn:'` ... istratiion . offers the.greatest assurance ' of Canada's future prosperity.. LOWER, COST OF LIVING . 'Budgets during the post. nine years of 'electorate is asked to . approve on July • • Liberal Administration"have lowered. 28th, is in extension'of this policy- ' tariffs' on many commodities and . implements, .,)fproduction; these . reductions gantry equipment•`and .machinery ill,: reductions have automatically`lowered general pied on the free 'list; tea, . living coststo the Canadian,'pu.;tic. porcelien and china, free under the The King -Dunning Budget, which the . ' British preference., ' • TAX REDUCTIONS • ' . TARIFF REDUCTIONS Sales Tux --Reduced' from 6% to 179.. •192.2-8. icultural••im lemon �����gn p ts;tezEiles;..--- wtafRetes-Reduced from 3 cents. to'2 conte; boots enol• shoes. penny portae re-established. 1923 -British preferential tariff red• uced' by ` Cheque: Tau--ltedtuxd from 2 cents .. a a ` cent where goods imported':• .by o„ei every .; Canadlan.'poet: , $50,00 to cents over. 410.00. 1924 -,Instruments of. production • used' in Rereiptlax-Abolished. agriculture, 'mining, forestry, and fishwife.. . •1925 Well.drilling-madtinery," and fisher.' Transparkation•Tax-Abolished.-aien':aeagines. . . rex • _: • _ .7---"''- f926=Sugar,; automobiles, tln.plate etc. Abolish ______,:_____.7--•-7.7,-: .-- -=' : i ' 1928 -'-implements of pro caoa in mining •and fubingdndustries; fertilizers on free. list.. 1930 --Tea 'porcelain, china, vegetable.,. fruits, InletunJer Bt ;belt preference. • •RedsreNga hi duties meads .reduction in ices. • .For Greater Eilipire;..,T.rade rk andLo� .• • wet Cos `'of L : " • .• ' ,. � •wing for pprove tie ,fig' . Dniin Budget air eAboWhed. : bef!r!-i estiinoted..ki-amorinf- *1161,000,000:• Ontario; Liberal,Campaiga Codec , T°r am HIGH SCHOOL ENTRANCE•' RESULTS 1N NORTH 11 HURON In• ,the results given below, first' • and second class honors•are reported. First .Class ronors 'means that., the candidate has secured 75 per cent.' or more of the total .marks assigned. Second• class honors 'are awarded to , pupils who have obtained between 70, and 74 per cent. of the. .possible 'total:, GODERICH CENTRE • • The, Gold medal' ' awarded to the pupil from Goderich public schools. obtaining the highest . number• of inertia, wes won by Jean Robertsor of Victoria sehool, '•The . silver medal awarded • to . the pupil . from Central school 'obtaining the- 'greatest total was won by Ettie, P.,•ince. • First dims honors -Willa Bolton, Clarence Bridle, Kathleen Curson, Jelin Houston, Vera 141:: Leod, Marg- aret'Mero; Ettie Rance,,.Yean Robert- str, Hatold •Tuiiter, Laura Wambold. °Second•. class honors -I-Frederick Carrie, Eric Griff;' Bernice Hogarth: Walter Hunt, • Erie Jertner, Dlrris ,Tohnston, Douglits Johnston, Donelda McManus, Bruce Orr, Peggy Parsons, Alice Ruston, Lilian Ryan, Keith Stothers,Edith Sturdy. "• Pass-Theln'.1 Alun Mildred Bar- low, Alice Chambers,Melville Craigie Reta Cuemote, "Walter Deer, 'Alma Dougherty,' Emmerson Durst, Coe Freeman; Dorothy Greene, •Marjo:-” . ytenderson, Evelyn Hill, Norma Hill • Carson •Hoy,; Jack. Hunter, John Hut;,bi s,• • Gordon I tlt ctlue, Haze` Lawlor, Dorothy McDoniild, Mildrei! MacKay, Willie McIver, Annie Mr Kinnon, Margaret M.Cauley, Oliver .Moore, Gladys Morgan. Ruth . Patton. Irene 'li'e1low, :Doris Plant, .Kathleen I'elieeen, • :Audrey Smith, ' Connie Ste n'etorr, ('^i1. Stoddart, .Charlotte Ttewartha. Gertrude Wheeler. 1)11140A NNON -CENTRE ' "Second class Hopers=Wiliiain Cr ;e. Pass Mildred Andeeson; Graeme f'her++lent, Kitchener ' 'ienieen, ,James. Reid, Bethke ;Podell?: Gordan Robin- • ' elm. 1 ovd. Rutledge, Anna. Sproul, 13e!le S' it. , RE . KiNTA,1L •C;li�`T P rst (Ia.§ boners -0 Bunch. '--Colin. Crozi"r. ce..o;.,:l clogs boners -Colin %'arrish, .Itiildred Pelee, John rr'c Ethel Verna. Ktlrat i k, eKenie, 1 ees—i1athleeit (°'i'awlnrd, Pegg:%, roieph Mcllitvrt Clara St. nota ' ST. HELENS CENTRE. Fits;,, cla•°s hynors-I-D rothy Millet Second .class lionors=Mary Dowl Florence McQ'uiliin, Core Thompson Pass -Ralph ,Cameron. Lloyd Hun -- ter, Elroy Laidlaw, Kenneth ,Laidlaw, Janies Phillips. • Awarded- certificate 'under, Regula-' tion 11 (5) -Eileen . Brdoiner., „BELGRAVE CENTRE First class -honors-Mary Baird Elmer Gros,. . Robert Scott, Ruth Straughan, finite Vincent. Second Class honors -John Arm; stronsr, Donelda Johnston, Florence" Nethery, Bruce'; Scott. •. Pass -Gertrude • Arbu kle, • Milne Barr, • Louise Breen, Ceorgel Fear Viola Grovier, ,Elliott J^'mston, Syl 'ester Kelly, . Jith . McCaium, . Jeer McDowell, James McGill, Roy Patter on, Marin Quinn,' Erne. t Snell. ,VARNA.CENTi First clan; Honors He!en Anderson .Second class honors Constance (`tuff • Pass-Stewert Baird, Doris Chuter. Allan Keys, Harvey ;Key' ,. Raymonn Pepee, ,Vera Sleep, Dorothy Steick. RAYFIRLD CENTRE •First class honors= Thema Parker , Second class honors -L iuise, 'Mc- Leod, Isabel Osmond-- • Pass'- Marie Rohner, Lawrence Johns, Albert • Pearson,; Eva Sturgeon John `Viid. " ' The prize offered annually by Ur I, Ele-A Ton); former:Th:pector of Public schools, to the pupit from e •ire -room rural school; obtaining the' highest meekest the Entr nee exam- ination. w4As ,non by Ruby Straughar from School section No. , 16, East' Wawanosh. LUCKNOW and WINCHAM Monumental ; Works • 'Leelliaow,. Ont. ' Kytbe' largest and .most templet* mock in the most beautiful deme* fe ,,;hoose from, in , lllarble, $etiotkii, Swedish and Can. • *disk Granites'. We make a specialty of Foully MentYmeatif iced "ioeite your $peel Oen. Iaieriptin> a Neatly,. Carefully and. Promptly ,Done. Sas at before nlaeleg your oris; . , lough* Ste it: A. SpeltaF Pbagie 74 Plow 2$0 .R. ."- NOTICE • TO ',CREDITORS, • . . In the.' matter of the Estate of Annie Cameron fate of the Village of Lucknow in the ;County • of Bruce,. Widow, • deceased: • . Notice is hereby''given that. all per sons' having any. claims 'or .demands against, the late Annie Cameron, whet died' on or about' the twenity-nonth day of March. A.D. 1930•at the Village of Lucknow in 'the Countyt, of Bruce are required to send by Pest prepaiei or to 'deliver •to 'the undersigned, ex- ecutors under the Will ofa•the said. 'Annie Cameron, their names and ad- • dresses and full particulars in :writ- ing no. their claims 'And. statements' of titer, accounts and the nature, of • Elie securities, if any. held ,by them • July verified by affidavit: • " And take notice that after the •Sec - 'and day of • August A.D.. 1930,, .the' said. executors will proceed 'to distri• mite the assets of the said • deceased among the persons' entitled' thereto. • laving regard only to the •ei1ims;, 01 which they shall then have had. notice and that the said eecutors I will not ie • liable foe 'the said assets or .any part thereof to anyperson of •whose shim they shall' not then have :re - 2.eived notice. This -notice , is given 'pursuant tc ' he statute in that behalf. • Dated at Lucknow this seventh day af. July A.D'. 1930: - . • • W. J: Little, • R.' J. Caineron, • • ' Luckno*, 'Ont., - Executors: NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the- . matter' of the' estate of George. Webb late of the Township of 'Vest. W an anosh, Farrier, deceased. Notice is. hereby given that all per- ' :ohs having any claims or demands .against the late George Webb, who • lied' on; or 'about the thirty-first day '4 May A.D. 1930, at the Township yf West Wawaiiosh in the County of iluron, • are required to send by post. erepaid or to deliver toe the ender- iigned, Agent for the a"secutor undo; he Will ' of the said George Webb Heir names and addresses and full iatticulars in.•writing of the': claims ;rnd statements of their accountsand he natr fe of the securities, if any; ('Id by them duly verified ,by affrda- :it. And take notice'. theft ;after' the second day. of August A.D. 193Q the said executor' will proceed to distri- bute stri-Bute th'e assets of the 'said deceased among the persons entitled' thereto, having regard only to the :.aims of which he shall then have lied .notice. and that the said exe►cutoff" will. 'not be liable for the said rtssets • or • any part thereof to anv person of 'Whose dein); he shall not then have' received notice. This notice given nursusnt. the stetute in that behalf:. Dated at Lucknow this 7th day of July. A.D. 1980.• Joseph Aeriev4 bueknerw, Out.. Agent lot the Executor of thef Will atfrif 'mks' • . • BRUCE JUNIOR • FA IMERS AND ' JUNIOR, IN:STITU'TES HAVE .1;:6; PAY AT PART :ELGIN • The Bruce :County Young .People's • Aesociation held a very 'suecessfu Pi. laic and Field IMy' jp Port Elgin on• July •8th•- • •Junto.*' Farmers • and jun' Or and- otber rural "Young People's, Clubs ,from all parts of::the gauntry took part. The progm was made up of Soft: 'ball and 'Field, and Track events In the. final. game -of the'Girls' Soft 'Ball League, M'ticolm beat Port El- g,n; 19;-1'2 In- the•, Boys" League; pllalcolm .defeated• Lucknow 1$•--4Q. It as a big day in softbal'l•for',Malcolm. • After supper'in• all:star game was of eeinized.. The North 'Aimee team, built up of•Port' Elgin; Malcolm, Iln ',derwoo and 'Tiverton 'players. 'won .6-3 . from the ''South ;Bruce '''team' made up • of Walkerton,-Lucknow and, Teesw,ter. c• . The resulte Of the track and field events were• as follows: • •Girls' Events 75 yard' dash -1st Katherine Milne, Malcolm. 2nd Jean McKenzie, Meier- ton; 3rd Hazel, . Cunningham; Walk ton. • I •, :.High • Jump .,1st Gladys • Ireland,, Tee'swater; 2nd;;Jean 'McKenzie;.. Tiv- erton,.. rd'Katherine ,McQuire; Mal=' • eoim.. • .• + ' Backwards ,'Race l<st Jeen-McKem ,zie, Tiverton, 2nd °; Grace Mckenzie, •Tiverton; . 3rd Grace Ireland, , Tees water.,. ' . r ti3='Legged' Race-lst Jean McKenzie and Grace, McKenzie, : Tiyerton; 2nd Alina •• and Ellen Muscehl, Malcolm;' 3rd Margaret McDonald, Ieabell'e Howe, Paisley. :p , Broad' Jumpl•-1 t Jean McKenzie. Tiverton; 2nd G:race McKenzie, "Tiv- erton.; 3rd Crystal Cuningham, .Walk: ertoit' . 11 'Throw-lst Jean 'Ba Mc- 'Kenzie;; Tiverton:; 2nd Crystal; ;Cun- ningham, Walkerton; 3rd, Clara Pat- erson, Walkerton. Boy's Events • • , 100 yard•'. Dash -let, Fautet'• Warder 'Port Elgin; ; 2nd, Ross Pierson, Port Elgin; '3rd, Nelson Howe, Paisley. High Jump -1st, • Adam 'Laidlaw. Walkerton; 2nd, Allen Broekleba'nk Walkerton; 3rd, Nelsen 'Howe; Paisley Shpt-Put,under 145 lbs. -Allan Bre cklebank, • Walkerton;•, ;'2nd, .Adan- Man—Laidlaw; Walkerton; ' 3rd, Gordon Hopper, Paisley. • i Shot-pt`,:(open)=1st gprdon Tol ton Walkerton; . 2nd Allan Brockle- bank,: Walkerton, 3rd Gordon' Helmer PaiIsley.' . I . • ' 220 • yards I`.ish-Ist, Allan Brock- lebank, ' Walkerton; 2nd, ...Faecett Warder, Port'Elgin; 3rd, Roy Howe. Port Elgin. Running Broad .Jump -1st,; All,•ir' Brocklebank, Walkerton;, 2nd, D: J McKenzie, Port Elgin; , 3rd,. Nelsor. Rowe;' Paisley. Half Mile. -1st, Nelson Howe, Pais;' ley; 2nd, Jack McDonald,. Paisley; 3rd Adam Laidlaw, Walkerton. Mixed Relay -1st, Walkerto. , Iorvi' Paterson,, Haiel Cunningham, \Altar Bi•ocklehankr Adam Laidlaw; ' 2nd Malcolm, ; Katherine Milne, Gordor teifso. Katherine. McQuire, • 'Fret Ahrens. 3rd, Paisley -Nelson Hove Jack McDonald,. Ibabelle Howe, Marl, garet McDonald. .. • Tug -of -War -list, Lrcinow team -- Gilmour, . Andrew, •Gibson, Woods Cook; Foster . 2nd, Malcolm team - Engel,' Mortirner, •Shaeb, Mortimer Bierworth, Ahrens. ' Club totale were ,is fellows: Walk- erton 51 points, : Tiverton 32 points 11lalcolm ,22 points, Port Elgin 1f points,' Paisley 14 point's, Lt.cknoa, 10 points, Teeswater 6 points.• -High indi' idual Scores: Girls - jean McKenzie, 26 , points; Boys -- Allan Brocklebank,• Walkerton 21 points, . ASHFIELD NOTES ,Miss Jean Long' is spending a fen days in Detroit: " :Mss Annie McDonald of Detroit:, is spending 'tier vacation at, her -home here. , • - 31rs.; MacDonald and Miss Louise Mrs. MacDoneld's'si§ter, Mrs. D. 11ie. lieeDonald,.of Toronto, are v::siting: Lennart. • • Mr. Bain Steteard' of . Toronto ' .is spendinghis vacation at his home here. • BORN tan' Saturday, July. 12; to Mr. and' Mrs. Frank Hamilton, a. daughter.' Anniversary .sertice5 will be. held in Ashfield Presbyterian Church on Sunday, July 27. Rev. Mr.: Short of Barrie Will he the <pr'edacher for the day. . A."CoVitheetere Conventicle 'under the a'uspiees' of the Synod .of Ramify ten and London. will be ;held: at the Pre byterl n 'Camp, Elataii, :on Sun. PALerlar►it�� seat, �lil , gotho iI ,tr dtt Petit ' Vi1tl odv 'i eitomt 1 PAGE. FIVE ilizers IME$ Rte changed'! •:NO more wait- ing for f'ertiliizer delivery! ' Fol your Fall Wheat we will carry' Ci I, L, Maxed y Fertllizerc in sock!'' Come in "'.- .r get the facts about 'these 'improved, Free Flowing.Fertilizers .that `can't clog • hi the diilU Lucknovi, Finlayson Ontario- . I. MAFEKiNG 3f end Mrs.. Milton 'Naylor., and family of Toronto are.. -spending -•their iielida s a •the,home:of'Mr. and Mrs. Will `Irvin, This conimunity was well 'represen- ted, at the July 12th„celebration . at Kinterdine on Saturday. Miss Penny t. of Port Carling • is visiting at the home of 'Mr .and..Mxs.. "Norman Shackleton';fhis; week. We 'congratulate; Miss;: Verna Kil- petrick on passing her,High School entrance examinations with honors Misses Belle Anclerson, natio in. training at Victoria: I3osp tali London returned home. Sunday, hiving ,pent'. a week with friends ,in Luckriow and . Ashfield. I:IMiss' Olive Kilpatrick is • spending p w - part of a v.a ati'on- with relatives, • in London Abd..Stratford Mr. • S. B. Stotliers trade a' busm'ess - trip to ,Essex this' wee!. • The Blake. Young eople's • S*�,eiety .'. are invited oto spend' Friday. evening 'at • Mr. S. B. S`other's cottage ., at . • nd"M0:7Lo�ais oo . :v ee 1)e= trot, are guests this • week.' of her.' 'brother,: Mr: Walter •Glen: A w'�`.iter. on ,success saes 'that' poo- le should notice 'little , in life, p things Forgers, of course, often 'pick ,up .a, piece of •paper and •make a note, of. it,• CIF 3D• f THE NEW. McCORMICK DEERING. HORSE AND TRACTOR - POWER GRAIN-opi'DE11:S contain the best features'of the Famous McCORMICK. and DEER- ING• BINDERS. The .McCormick has always • been known as the - Sturdy Machine with 'Strength and Durability to withstand hard use while the •DEERING had• long been recognized as the Light- est Draft Binder- They are fitted . with Ball end Roller'Bearings.' where requiredto" make a light running Binder, The train frame is made 'of flat Steei Bars. ,'tilt etted together with the, edges . up to give the greatest strength.. The Tractor, Power Binders are made • .,, 8 and 10 foot Widths- ' • • ANDRgVu'S THEA FRONT HARDWARE CLEAN UP - - PAINT 'UP' JUST ARRIVED FRESH SPRING• STOCK OP MARTIN SENOUR 400% PURE: PAINTS AND VARNISHES AND .LACQUERS. • MURESCO IN AL SIfADES. • t FULI. Ae�n RTME'T.OF PAlN'TAtatesHES ON HAND. ' •GARDEN CULTIVATORS .CQIL SPRING "WIRE BLACK. WIRE• RAKES ..AND .HOES ZINC • INSULATED WOVEN FENCING CALL IN AND SEE THE NEW FR'IGIDAIRE..AUTOMATIC REFRIGERATION FOR THE HOME, EQUIPPED WITH BOTH "FRIGIDAIRE COLD CONTROL and HYDRATOR ,. ' •JUSTUNLOADED FRESII' emit OF PAItISTONE; LIME , AND GYPROC • • ONLY, SECONDHAND' IREFRIGER A"TO'.. IN' GOOD.: ONEO.L 'fit R SHAPE •- 1 • RAE nd:•. rORTEOUS T't;C'M031M40,HEATIING „ELEC C WIRIhT'm • AN CdAL. . P bout 6 ., �► Lucknow