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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1934-06-21, Page 8THIS Si!E ATIO C "'our oetune'to . t sin. tbe'at�ove dates' of announce ilia 't a d=naterc moo* £Authont r, assist out Own E' xpert in thegreatettt. Demgnptrae ,..ort 'ever' held Ioceliy, ' To Sou,. it means an tipper. to ,cannot afford 'to miia; if 'Yen >tuffei from your, feet- „ shoat your feetIhrOngh the eet:naboatyourfeet"throughthe aid of these ,Eh pettswill benetit;to you. You will know your feet as yen ne�"'li er inew, • rite'”canoes'. them to hurt and what to do. to; always enjoy- , • Dr Sholl Applianceor Remedy you need to relieve and ' =Of.Your eufi'eriniand the proper shoe -foe foot comfort, fitted. on your own feet' WITHOUT CHARGE.Keell'. es' to be here. • INTER ree LATFOR PROGRAM M . P OGRAM ne,ert ,'Partt i Zi Acts ti vI) I< d" FOLD-�S%E- J the Dane n� g VALUABLE " PRIZES FOR LUCKY, DRAW dnaiesion 25c r T!RES Ma • Hare itt- good, sturdy tire t ,e r � tnade., 'At foyer prices than you ever thought poaaibie.. Wi can fit new'Speed.: Ways at once. cKenzie �rNOW REED'S CORNERS; TEA' At SUCCESSFUL IN JUDGING Under'Coaching Of Ethel ;Martin and. Alspa .Carruthers, Reed's, Coraere Judging Team Captures 'Trophy For Highest Scaring.' Three `newcomers .in :Juniorelnsti- tute'; ",Judging competition, Doris iirown, Myrtle ' Wilson. and_'Evelyn Ferguson, of :- the _Amberley - district, ably . ,coached and assisted:; by Ethei Martin -undo -Aline Carruthers; brought senor ``to themselves, and their 'corn - Corners,. coin �iunity-;heeds' Corners, by exy- log of the Walkerton Egg;'and Dairy Aappfy • awarded ,the team, haying the highest aggregate scute in -the k unior Ini°ititute Judging Competition ane competition was held' in, Pert Agin Thursday. o .Ethel' Martin won the Reuben fruax`: trophy'; (a silver . bower basket) 'Or'. scoring the • highest in all classes. .t -/becomes`her-permanentpasses pion, she'having yvon,it,in' 1932 also, .else ' vastied - ihis 'year-, with-'Maoei :Waecheter, whit as ';one„ of the - four i i sheat contestants .�is eli�$ible for the C.•N. E. trip,` Ethel .havipg previous ty' taken this. Doris Brown of Am- ..erley placed high. as regards total points• and is eligible for the C. N. trip also." Alma. • ;Carruthers ::won a 'silver cream and'sugar set on,placing sec- ':ind in: Group, 1 , and Boris Brown won a silver butter di"ah• for placing iecond in Group ,:3, open to'contest- ants' never before competing. Next :n line were the "other•'two beginners in • her: team. : EthelMartin, M ,tin, as coach' Of the high� team, was unable;to, • accept the $6.00 prize, as she - had received the trophy. ' Nerr Frocks Millinery' Smart, crisp styles coming regu- larly to egu-larly'to hand—every' day or so there's something. new= -Organdy' . Dresses, Crepre Dresses; Voile Dresses, Chif- fons, Printed Silks and Staple Colors Linen Hat, Felt : Hats; Alpaca :Hats, Crepe hate=White,.. of course, and pastei shades. MING- BROS , ' Wingham WAWANOSH GIRL • IN . MOTOR ACCIDENT Miss . Jean' Webster Buffers ' i'Iead Cuts' Which Required Stitches To Close' •Inti Stratford Accident When the car.w is he was which a passenger was struck arid turned over ' at Queen and .Ontario ''streets in Stratford; Miss Jean 'Webster, daughter' of .Mr. Wm. Webster of West Wawa' a n sh, received'injuries, though not ' serious, included cuts about her head,' caused ' by • flying glass, which required ; stitches to close: • The. accident happened late'Thurs- `flay afternoon, the • day that Miss Webster had compl'ete�I her Normal 'school term. lit company with heli school 'chums, she . was a passenger in the car, driven by Red, E, Gomann of Milverton, who failing to" .halt at a stop sign drove • his' car into the path of a Tavistock car at ' a City intersection.. The Milverton' ear '' as turned' over, with Mies 'Webster' the only 'passenger to receive injuries. Ste accompanied her father to • her home' in 'Wawaii'oeheater in the even - Int, _ . } ,tI)C1 Nolir ' •n Mnerai • Gool ` Combiaationa • and. Garatept :Underwear—for Map., and ,Boys. --TER MARKT' STAR, Mrs. ,Percy 'altd ltgt4. ,,liijt�iie `+of Dom:. troit spent a dayrecently with Mr. and 'Mrs. Frank.' Cole. Mrs,., Robert Button, :Who has, not been enjoying`"goad. health, has been ordered to take a .complete . rest for a' month.:• • Douglas, •M1tcDonald,. son of Rev; C 'Hr and Mrs, .MacDonald, eucceus-: fully °yawed . hiss Brat year examin anon; pas, g' student minister. at.Knox College, Mr. and Mrs; Peter T. Carter , and, Mr. and /Ai: Henry . Carter were week -end . visitors at; Stayner and Barrie • Mrs. Charles Cook' and Mrs. Walter•' Hamilton left .on Monday for Torontc as delegates of Jewel Rebekah lodgc. at;, the Rebekah . assembly being held' in that city ,'Mi . ;Fred Nixon, J. °P `G. • of Luck= now Lodge, I.O: O. F., j'ia .in: atten- dance at Grand Lodge ,which.` " con •: venes. this, week. in ,the King .Edward. Hotel, Toronto• • ; ••;' ,Cecil ' Gamin, who underwent•raz: emergency appendicitis: ;:operation in Wingham Hospital two _weeks ago, hag f o.; a o_rery- it is expected ,will. be brought ; to his home • here' this: afternoon. ., • Constable R. ' J.`..Moore is endeav-• tiring to "curtail Speeding, on • ;village streets ,and has, issued warnings various motorists and truckers, have been ' disregarding the s !t'3 a':. iron- ru e Chaarl S be o R4-Electe4 '14901 4.leg : :;*41erity over Fester. Ytetat, . Lt Oatarie ,Eleetihit , 'TWt' Sweeps Liberal Gov'erwaa at int%', Power Chanes A, Robertaoti," Colborne township farmer.:was reelected , i4e the sew' rld'ag' of Huron -truce, the Provincial General ' election :on. Tuesday by all •;overwhelnOeg inti.- dicial' majority; of approximately 4300 dotes ;over the• Conservative: candidate,, -Mr; Foster Moffat: In the t et0e1y added -townships of Culross, Kinloss; Huroti and.Carrick, consid- ered••Dir. Moffat'$ stronghold,'. •the Liberal, candidate; was given. inajori. ties. 'in each' case. Lucknow, voters gave Robertson ,a " majority ' of�:114 fn • the; bye -4044n .01 1928, when Mr.•, Mofffft• ;was. elected, to, the Leg-, islatur,e defeating . M. A. I if ae,Callum, Progressive, Luck��}}ow gave, Mr. Mol; fat a na]ority of; 20- votes, ' but the general "election iii 1929, , Luck- now-gave-M[elgay,-the succeaeful-can-;. didate, a majority Of 125 over Moffat In .both Ontario ,Nand •Saskatchewan: the Liberal' , Governments made a clean sweep ,,][n Ontario it was aalthnost en exact turnover. reports' on Wed ,►esdayi morning diving the: Liberals: 66 seats,• Conservatives 16,- Liberal- Progressitvea 9, C.C.,F,:"Independent U. F. 0., and:; Liberal' Labor,;one each;. Before' dissolution, the•• Conservatives •helrl 84 se%s.t�rl=Liberals: iied�e tribu�tion in 1939 ,reduced the total number of seats;;from ,112 to 90. Campbell Grant, Conservative: can didate in Bruce and'George Elliott conservative , in -Huron, both were • "defeated;'' the ,Liberal ': `candidates,'. w, ho John. Sinclair and James Ballantyne peed being • elected 'respectively. • • Unofficial -Figures .Fallow LUCKNOW Polling , Place Moffat Robertson. is :Orange Hall- 67' 124 Reid --'------71 72 n Town :Hall, 73 , 129.. Ven: Archdeacon Rev. W J. `Doh` erty, ,134, DM.;., his daughter, Mi E.Doherty, 'Paid.,'London and- Ca non Appieyard and ' Cano . Smith, Seaforth, were at the Rectory, inches into:'the parched ground will help „greatly 'in_refreshing a stimulating the, crops.; Mr. Kenneth' Murdie. left. on Tue day for.,; Port Arthur, where, he ,w visit with °hie''•sister, Mrs. Arrstro and Malcolm, and return With the at the' \confusion of the teachi term, in- which profession Mr., Arm strong is engaged - Miss Madeline Lane, B.A.,'dais terof IRev. D. J._.and.:Mrs . Lane -: of Goderich has been , appointed to a vacant on. the Goderich 'Collegiate y f3 staff,. Miss, Lane -has. just graduated g. a from Toro' to Unive r'` n, a afty. • Rev. :e . Walt r B•. Crawand " Mrs. Craw, who leave, Kincardi o Kincardine n„.J.uIy ist, for Centennial United 'Church', London : were• "resented With i p h. a wale nut=table by-tbe reran Meen's`�Cl g of their church on Thursday=evenin . • ,t 'Miss' Oliv o Ferrier r has: been -eit= gaged Its teacher' n `the Junior room of .=Dungannon ' .school; to 5111 the vacancy resulting from the - necessity of Miss Eunice' Long,•having.: to re- turn .for a • second -year Normal course. ' ' Mr..and, Mrs. R. Holiyinan had an their guests (-on Sunday, Mr. Mrs. ,Stanley, Chesley, Mrs. Pollard, YIi§s M. 'Emnterton and -Mr. T. Hilton Ripley, who were present at the an-- riiverearyi' :,services . of ' : St. Peter's, Church. • A _:211 325 WEST WAWANOSH ' ' • er P°Ularg, Place Moffat Robertson 1. Dungannon ' .., .75 - 81 2. Auburn' 80 da 3.: Twp. Via' 4.' St. Helens "� 21• 5. • Andersons X22. . St.. 'Augustine';,. -:_15 Sunday. 'Monday's rain in this, distpi though' not 'as• heavy as.reported othersectione, penetrated about tw a,. 1l 270 ng, • KINLOSS • n► Polliay Place Moffat, "1. Kinloss;- 34 •; 2.. Kinlodgh.: 52, 3.. lolyrood G._,:::.80 gh- b Langside 46 6 Wbitenhurch �, - 302 ASHFIELD Pilling Place Moffat Dungannon Finlayr�;";. b6� 3:"Zion, °74 4. Port • Albert 58 5' Kingsbridge 6. Long's , ..:., .15 • s- 1.;iaiftritorj's, ......,35: Murray Johnson', and Jim . Wain, formerly with the' Supertest Conip }ny at' Wingham, have purchased a. , arage in that town,' and intend.: .ccording to the Advance= Times, to nmence :a- wholesale gasoline and ill (business • Mr. and Mrs: Frank Cole, accom- named Peter f _McCal1T'and by:'Mrs. 4on Jack, spent a few days at Silver Lake,' where they report the 'fishing ':o be exceptionally ' •good. Friends Om Durham and Kincardine visited th them while there. vi Mr. Dan' Rose of Ashfield was rushed to St Joseph's `hospital, Satur• lay', evening; following an acute. setz- ,are, and underwent an emergency abdominel.operation •!His condition the 'first of the week, eras regarded ryuite serious; Second -year students, at Stratford Normal, who have . completed their term and returned' to their homes in this community -include, Olive Alton. fsaiiel MacDonald, Marion McDougal, Sarah McIver, .Andrew ;;.Thompson ind Gordon Johnston. • Mies Eileen <• Johnston returned 'inure on Monday from Toronto, •lel, towing a visit with . her • aunt and mels, Mr. and Mrs. Carberry, Miss Tohnston, accompanied 'Mr: Jamey Geddes, who ' motored; to Toronto where he spent the week -end. Mies Vera Sherrill has 'been;: ap pointed- to thepublic school ,staff at Dorchester, her 'duties 'td ',commence in September. Miss Shherriff," since graduating ;.last year. hes 'been con-- ducting a ,private, )cindergarteri�..:.ut. her 'home biro. 334 Robertson'sma�y, in Culross, ° o 3.71;, Blyth 21; Brussels 142; Carrick 530;; :Colborne 307; ,Grey, 579; Wing - hen 105, -.Mildmay 164; "Turnbei`ry 248; Hpwick 489;Morris 207; East Wa ranosh 198;:Teeswater` 64; Huron 204;° ,p 83. TheseRi•ley figures are assumed as ap- proximate,°'but vary from different sources. Our figures "received locally which we 'published,give.'Robertsoi+. a greater •,majority ; in Ashfield and i 8 K miss ,_than,.figures in the Advance -Times. ' 46. 95 108, 476 Robertson • 36 51" 93-.- 137 73:_' 91 • 481 Robertson 73 ,: 88, '79 64 106 '96 :.110 - • PRESBYTERIAN W. M. S. The regular -meeting of the W. M. S. Was held, and Mrs. Jas. Smith, vice, president, occupied- the chair. After the opening hymn, Mrs. Ewen MaCKenzie read .the • scripture i lesson. Miss Pearl Henderson then offered prayer. After a solo by Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Balfour gave a : reading from. the•+book, "Teach me to; Pray". The Bible study was prepared by 'Miss M. --Murray -and -Mrs. T:"Wats on -laid it. Mrs. Jas. Geddes then gave a very. full'' and interesting ' report of the Jubilee Presbyterial' held in • .Kincar- dine which" she attended as a dele- ate. The meeting closed witha hymn and prayer. Traffic ''Infractions In traffic court in Goderlch`, on Saturday, Mise' Winnifred Lane of Ashfield paid $10. and costs for driv- ingwithout 'a• , permit. Win. McClure of Dungannon, was, assessed $5 and. costs for speeding at an intersection. Mr. Harvey Webster, son of •111r , and • Mrs. Richard Webster, has re- turned here from, Toronto, where he is employed as travelling salesman for Treleaven's Flour Mills, a' posi- tion formerly' held ,by Mr. Elmer. Sockett, who , has gone to ' Owen Sound to conduct a `business there. Mrs. Sockett ' and, , Young s'on will leave shortly. " 4' d N Mr.D. 'M Thompson. and son Gordon of Regina arrived here on Mei-Way-for a two-weeks',visit. Rob- ert, of Bellesit le, accompanied them and will spen the' holidays with his mother. ' With `Kenneth home front Short Chicago for 'a `hort ;visit` and''Andriw having returned after .completing his seeond-year ormal emirs*, William :tbe.:only *ember at present -absent from this happy 'famili reunion. D .Y, ,3 E 2lst, ldlli; s �letp qi fl "dew 'Corot Annote ge tient in KRIMMER.-.-A •;arose vdert• grey, far: spear with go*ns or suits • -e1 1igit_.: key :All;:.shades• of blue from 1;,ght to - dark. ° un4 pastgl ' shades. Shoes—light and , dark: LOT., blue: o: black. ° 'SUMMER' TIME• --wawa delfea'ji . Suntone '"Hi ->ate" Summer shade for wear.w;tlt white -or pastel frocks:. Sk es -..white and`, pastel;: "" BUTTERSCOTCH --Rich full SSuntan,• another "Hi -lite" Summer .. .Smniner shade to . wear with white or 'paftel'. Shoes• -White or sport;,,' These; -Hose' come in"'CHIFFON and 'SERVICE''"WEIGMMT, • u ,. , 1510; lisp OTHER LINES• SILK' HOSE - • 29c and 4 Sc" per pair . " • Thompson's; eek -End �S , ecr Y S "1)TtIt BEANS LARGE, 2, "CANS 25c: LIBBY'S.'PORK : : BEANS, MEDIUM,i2•,CANS ....:.:15c° • P & G COAL', 7 BARS....... r PALMOLIVE •SOAP, 3'. BARS .:............. . CALAY SOAP, 2 BARS'. rl ' r •; 1 e_ GOLD MEDAL COFFEE, LB. . . r :39c RED• HOSE TEA, LB.- . SODA JISC.UITS _.,2 LBS CORN, CHOICE,: PER TIN ' l0e ,CATSUP, .12. OZ: .10e: 3 • BOTTLES D�AtTES, 3 LBS.. 25c ",,SEEDLESS' RAISINS, ,2 . LSS. , :25c DRIED PEACHES, PER"I.tie i .'. .23e` PRUNES; 'PER L$.. .... .. x . . • , , ..., ...• i5c "'MORTGAGE ;SAI.` • O'f, Valulible ' Farm Property` 1n The Towtsallip •Of Went Wawano h The County ; Of 'Huron ' • Under, and by :virtue of the powers. of = sale ventained ina ;certain;; wort- gage, which will, be produced at the: time of : sale , there; will be offered for isle :by- public, - auction_. at_ Joseph Agnew'e F office, .;in the .Pillage ' 01 Lucknow on Saturday, `the 23rd day of June,• A.D."1934,, at' 1.30 ' o'clock in ctionthee• afternoon 'by` .,Matt. _Gaynor, Au' following 'props ty, namely, ALL °;ANP" ' SINg ULA$ those cer- tain'Of tain arcels` or' tracts ' of land and e i s jai pr m se tus}te, lying and, being iri the Towliiihip of West' Wawanosh' the , County ''of Huron, and . being composed; of Firstly:,the west .half Of-lot---:number—Twenty-four-,in--the eleventh ' .:concession' of the said Townshipsave ARE except about- one-half ne alf” an acre heretofore . o e e c. nv yed' t.o the .•Trustees, Of, the 'Bethel Church, said ;parcel` containing ninety-nine and one-half acres of land, more or ` les).1, and , Secondly:' The north, half of Lot ,number twen- ty-three in the ,eleventh" concession ofthe, said Township, of` Vest 'Wa wanosh, containing one •• hundred acres of ,land more or °less, together with' a roadway two rods wide and, -one' hundred and thirtyrfour rods in length elf the eastside of Lot i number Twenty-two • :n the said P •o wnship•. of West Wawanosh. The property! is situate about 2 miles: from St. 'Helens., 9 'miles from Lucknow, 11 miles from 'Wingham, one mile from .school', and two,: miles from'ghuroh. The soil is clay loam.'' Bush covers- about twenty acres.. The property.: is watered by; a 'spring ., creek anda drilled well On the' property is said to ,be, a 2 -storey brick' house, frame barn on; stone foundation about ,'44 . ft. by 60 ft., and a drive. shed, ° all ' in fair state of . repaif? ' •"'`"TERMS" OF'-SATE:=TOAs 0%;" --of the- purchase money on the day of sale and the balance within thirty days thereafter. The .pronert y • will be offered subject,'to a reserved, bid. Further particulars and conditions of sale will be made known on the day of sale or may be had on ,appli- cation to the 'undersigned: DATED at Wingham, Ontario,, this, second 'day of June, •A.D., 1934.. MATT. GAYNOR, Auctioneer . Lucknow. Ontario. J. H. CRAWFORD,, Vendors • . soli(21•c.t-6itor, `Wingham, Ont." —c.) RE -APPOINTED .PASTOR 'The unanimdus; invitations exten- ded .by, tae• Melville; and Bethel, con- gregatiofs to Rev. T. Wesley �Cosens'� • to` eontinue as their .pastor for= the` sixth 'Conference year were. approved by . the Settlement ' Comniittee of the Hamilton Conference at their recent meeting, ,and were referred to the executive of the Guelph' Presbytery: for ' aetion. Since the ' close of the Conferenee the Executive met and. re -appointed Mr; Cosens as Minister-: lel. supply f`or, the Bethel Melville char 8etor ' the year commencing duly 1, 1984y,to June 30, 1935, and wished minister, -and'•`°congregationir * another'. happy and 'prorpirous ►aar 004 04 CONFIRM DR. .EAKI N AS PRINCIPAL' or KNOY, At the Presbyterian General As- sembly in Toronto ;, last° week, the gathering carried* motion ..confirm- ing onfirm=ing Dr: Thomas Eakin1 as principal of, Knox College and,; Dr. Lloyd Mor- row asrofessor of . P tsy$tematic'` theology _for one. leer. eaA proposed.. exchange : _ of , alshi rinci P p p,between, Principal Eakin' • and Principal F. Scott ' MacKenzie of the Presbyterians College, Montreal, Is 'left to be dealt With by .a committee if they .deem it desirable. 'Dr., MacKenzie ' is, a native of Ashfield and on. Sunday conducted anniversary.:. services. in ,Ashfield' Presbyterian -church: New Hosiery and Gloves'for 'child ren, Women • and 'Girls-. THE MARICET STORE.' IMO Just Arri e( ANOTHER . SHI s PMF.NT: 0 Boys . Waists t5 JUST,•THE, THING FOR SUMMER. ° :SIZES• 11 : TO 13' Boy'i ' Print Shirts FANCY ' PATTERN AND ASSORTED COLORINGS. SIZES 11 to 13. Special ,at, each YOuths' Printi Shirts,' SIZES -' 13 to 141 MADE" ,PAST; LIKE DADS, itittel(NOW. �.nw�mawenn."rwwsavu �r.,_,_ "1 swell ONTARIO. Il