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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1934-10-04, Page 4• r.UCENOWr$=I oI IL 11 T, „ OCTOP,Ilit ALL PAM ,ATT'1RA�Ts: " : LANCrlf� ATTENDANCE A ifi'eia �s 1) Meballasti. 'Clark' )McGillivray, David Weeks: Tua-yer*old gelding:or fi4Y Dai 1. becks. • John .11eQuillin ,'•Oue •yea. -old gelding or 511. Win.. ]lie- __-- Lorne,,:torrish. Three-lr4� - soot. er gilding; -Peter ,Wiltadn. Malik any age -Andrew McK'ag e. Gins 2--Ayiinitural Spin -Duncan Grant, Cecil Norman Rieherd Martin.`. Brood ,re --James, Webster, Gootgs piton, . ester Tar- ter. Foal; 1934 Peter Watson, Ches- ter Taylor, John BcQuiilin. Two - Year -old ; gelding yr filly - George ZennadY, Jas. T. Webster, Andrew Gaiimt.•.One-year-old gelding or. : y George.'Yennedy," W. S.' McGuire, ,Archie Aitchison..Three-ytaa-oldl filly of gelding: 'Richard Martin, Dan Mc- : Yinnon. Female, 'any .age --Duncan .Grant. Class: --General Nivea $cines,' Span --Thomas Lowrey, Joky . Mc :"Mureby. T. M. Durnin. Brood: mare Jack Deans.' Feal;.1234'-Milton . Mil - , Wei*. Jack : Nana. One -year-old • msri 9r' :Bert McLelland, Chester Taylor. Two-year-old mare o, gelding -Beek McLelland, ',Andrea Gaunt; 'Chao 4 -Carriage Hoaea Carriage horse- James Johnston, Andrew 'Janne.. Brood mre-A. Gaunt. Foal of 1934-A: Gaunt, Jas. Forster. ,One -ear-old.'. gelding.. or. drew McKagae, Richard Martin, ter broken foal. of, 1V34,, handled by a bog 16 yr.s. and and *Sam .McQu�lhn Foal sired by '"Diamond Field"- M.am..McQueen, Edgar Watson, Don. ald McKenzie. • Best ,foal. OIL :gi ounds- P,eter , Watson,: Bert McLelland Best matched jinn.., of horses. --Duncan Grant.' Foal sired by "T'rampEx- worthy"-Herb'. McQuillin, Robert, Ritchie Alex Andrew. Robert Ritchie, Douglas ' `MacDonald. Clayton,. Wm. Kera►ptou 5-glued' Ham; • Single bone -G,' A:. Tervit, 'Jame* •11.. Brown. J. Fr one. Mare -Alex Andrew; Herb Mc iinin. Foal of 1934 -Jack Beane. It rt, Ritchie. 'Tiro- - Ti►o- tie Jr Herd=Jas D LifiYe George D Besot, •Jas. T. Lyons. Class 9 PIled old .heifer -Jas. D. Little, Jas. _ T. Lyons. Jas.. D. Little. Heifer. calf - Jas. D. Little, Jas. T. Lyons, Jas. D. Little. Female. any.' age -As. D. Lit - year -old' gelding 9. PURE :BRED CATTLE Class' 7 -..Shorthorn Cattle Bull, '3 or- over Wm. McKenzie, W. A. Culbert. Bull,; . 2 yrs --Hugh RiitherfOrd. Bull, one7yr.-,Jas For- ster. est, A. 2nd, A. Gaunt. Bull calf -Wm. McKenzie„., WA. Culbert, Andrew. Gaunt. Cow, 3 or crier -Wm. McKenzie Andrew . Gaunt, W. A. Culbert. Tivo-year-old incl%* -Wm' McKenzie,- Adam. -'McQueen, .Andrew Gaunt. One -year-old ' be>ter-�Wln. McKenzie. Andrew Gaunt..: Heifer : calf McKenzie,• let & 2nd.; W. A. Culbert. Female, . any age -Wm. Mc -- Kenzie- Jr.; .Herd-Wzn " McKena e, W. A. Culbert; Andrew Gaunt. Senior. Herd -Wm. " McKenzie, W. A. Culbert G li- iropaidre Mw •Bull 1 H C.Dunlo t Cow, Cattle or .over Atoll ram -Orval McGowan, Shearl- 0 -George 'Kennedy, p" H. C. Dunlop. int rain, -•Orval McGowan. Ram„' lamb. Two-y,na.r-old heifer -H. C. Dunlop, �.-•Orval- McGowan. Aged ewe•, -Orval: One -year-old • heifer H, ''C Dunlop. eGowan.. Shesrhng ewe Orval Mc - Heifer calf.-. Wm.4Rutherforci. Female Gowan. Ewe lamb -Orval McGQ1eanr' ageGeorgeKennedy, nnedy, Hurd- .Class, 17 --Any Other Pura Brei • H. 0, Dunlop. • , . , Aged ram --.-Orval McGowan.* Char. ' Class 11-Jerle ' Danbrook. Shearling tam Chao,. y Class 8 -Hereford Cattle. • Bull,; 3 or over=Jaa D. Little, Jas. T. Lyons. Bull; 'one yr George Ken- nedy, Jas. D. Little:. Andrew McKague Bull calf_ -Jas. D. Little,_lst x&• 2nd; Jas. T.. Lyons. Cow; " 3,.61. over. --Jas. T: Lyons, Jas, D. Little, Jas. T; Lyons Two -rear -old, heifer r -Jas,.;•: Lyons.. - Jas D Little 2nd e rd. yar- Cow -W, P, Reed 'Alex Andrew, Danbrook. 'Ram lamb -Orval Mc - Heifer -W,: A. •Tolton, Alex Andrew, ;Gowan, .Chas. Danbrook. Aged ewe - W. P. Reed Female, any age -W. John McQuillin, Orval McGowan. A. Tolton, Shea 1tnfr ewe .-.°•Orval° McGowan Chase Danbrook. ewe lamb --Orval. Grade Cow -Adam:. MQueen, lipase if Y*-S0dow Class n:de Mclean; Chas Danbt4ok. Carruthers, Adam Mc ueeuTwo- Ag d .ram- Richard: Johnston. Ram year-old 'heif er-D. Carruthets. J. lomblitford ' Blake. Aged ewe•-- sell*=Herbert Ja son. One year -.old • 1�eifer ."- 1 Richard Johnston Clifford Blake. Caruthers,. J. Jamieson., R ifer Calf Shearling ewe -Richard, 'Johnston,.'lst keel. s ear olton, T mdMartin.' a t n.Shor&'2nd, Ewl3 lamb --Wm. h•enry, CIiN- Short- keepForster. ord make.' ` One -year-old' ,Steer -D.. Carruthers, , •ase 18 .:. Andrew Gaunt. Steer calf-Wm.'Web Best rain-=Ephri m Snell., Market, seer: George Alton. Dairy Cow- •Alex' Ewe-Ephriam ' Knell; � Win. Henry.. Andrew, 1st &'2nd.. Beetthree steers. Best fat: calf --F. G. Todd,. D.. Car- Snell, W. . A. Tolton. 'Best. 3 Market rutiiprs Best Jr. Herd -Jas., D, Little; Lambs --Clifford Blake. T. G. Todd. ti SWINE •: Class Class 19 --Berkshire Pigs .-Andrew Glunt, Wm.. Henderson. Market lamb- Wm. Henry, Clifford } Blake.. Best. _pen.• of.. sheep..Hephriam ,. f311R-Jack' cans , One -year-old ' gel4ng? or 'filly -Jack Kennedy, Senior herd -Jas.' D Little, o' Clair fi--+SPe kil • o Angus Lady drinra=� 1rlrs. S. Kirby. Mrs, Bull. 3 or over F G. Todd. Bull, • Lorne Dnrnin. Mre:• Herbert' .Clayton. 2 yrs. -6F. G. Todd. Cow, 3 or over-- Gentlemen's. ver Gentlemen's. turnout„G A. - Tervit, F. G. Todd. Two-year-old,..heifer-F J; H.r .Drown, J. `Frylligle• • Female, G. Todd. Ope-year-old; heifer -F. G Veit .Shorthorn BiYI.1--ugh Rutheet • Boar-Hngh Rutherford. Sow -- ford, ford, Wm. • McKenzie. Best Four Hush IRutfierford; • .' Steers --Wm. Henderson, -.Andrew Cads. 20=Yorkshire Pigs. Gaunt, Boar -Sam: Alton. Saw, raised- pig$. SHBEP In 1931-Sainte^Alton, est & 2nd.Sow, 6 month�:,and--under.. 12 mos. -J.. Jam- Class 14= -Leicester . eson & Son:•Xst &e 2nd.:, Boar, under 6 Aged ram= --Geo • B.. • Armstrong, 'ifnonthsam , Alton, Richard John Huh. Rutherford (Ed:,,,Purvis, Mgr,! .stop. Sow. under6. months -Sari Al g Shearling .1 aae-i: phriaha Sne14 Hugh `ton, 'iri u . Joluist6d. • Rutherford. ` Ram' Lamb- George B. Class 21-Taasworth; Pigs Armstrong, , Hugh Ruth1erford.., Aged `, , .Boar -Sam Alton. Boar, '6 mos •:and' Ewe -Hugh Rutherford, '•Ephriam :Under. -12 ,most --Sam Alton. Boar,. Snell. Shearling "Ewe-.Ep'hriam: Snell, under 6 mos; -Sam Alton, 1st & 2nd.: Geo. B. Armstrong. Ewe Lamle Sow, raised pigs'Jr, 1934 ---.Sam Alton Ep, riam Snell, ist &'•:2nd lit & .2nd.. Sow, ..6 .moo. & • under 12 , o mos: -Sam Alton: lst • "& 2nd.. Sow, Aged, Cram -Hough -Rut erford W. •. n'• 1st •A'. Tolton. ' Shearling ram -W A. 2nd. 6 wonth`al •a ia i Alto• Tolton, •1st &..2nd. Ram'lamb-Wm. ' .Henry, W. A. Tolton. Aged Ewe -.W .Three bacon: ` hogsam Alton. A.'• Tolton, Hugh Rutherf'He 'Shear, /fed Three bacon fed onaM , Big & any age or class -A ndrew McKagne,; Todd. Heifer Cali+ --F,. G. Todd. Jr. ling Ewe -W. Wm. . A. ToltonHenry:, 50 nncin Grant,. Tervit. G.elding,:+Herd-F G. Todd. Sensor Herd -F. Ewe'Lamb-W. A Tolton, Hugh sHog. Concentrate --Sara 'Alton 7,„an> Y age or, dass�,noncan Grant, An- G. Todd• Rutherford. • (('hued neat Week) t. • kr • ur; 1934:; REFUNDING • !'As hiiniit.r 41 Finance off re forpublic anbseriptIon' • Two-year 2% Bonds, due 15th October, 1936. . Issue. prig : 88.90 and,.oaa±ned interest, . yielding, 11-47% tomattsrity. ,Five -fir 21%. Bonds due 15th October,, 1939 . hem -price : 88.15 B,ightyesr, 3% $cads* • due 15th Iuse *rife : 87..00 olid .cawed ' ' Fifteen -Year 3*% Bonds, due 15th: .awe pries; 96.50 and oacrued• interest, Y eidinp:• R gpsb1o' half- early. 1Sth_•Apr11• and lSSth •Octobu, without ' get a any branch iii Cana' ,of any 8 - October, . X1949 5.8i% to maturity. jsyable without chaff a Ie lawful money of C leek ie Canada,' Ottawa, or at sing of . t* r aeadii at. •fit .Head Ofaiee et: ' .Hence id Canada. la.rfd mosiiy of •Camas.' chartsr.d •bank. Denominations 2o -year Bond/, •il`tre-vicar Bonds , $500 and $1,000 Eight -pear: Bonds, .$500 and $1;000 Fifte n -year Sonde, $100.3.90 ,and :$1,Q00 "" • '� hSubecrimbone '1�sel.Fo lowin1eountsmen t ' of ttr:� ofal)btmen. antin lull for the bonds mbomade . i' 1 a[ainet'deli�=7of interim certificates,: 'Wilt b.„e$ectdd d. f . about' 15th October, o Refunding, Subecriptio of ',-Victory Loan •5 ' +}aJ'o Bonds; due inti November 1934 :1934.. .iter detarbi�►; , Holders :the ,. and` retaining :the coupon due :lit' November, nett, may, > for the "period- duribK-... whish tate subscription listhare open, tender their bonds •tri lieu, -0.t` cash: on sub- aoripefoeis a like par, value of bonds in one or Mor°einaturiltiies•.of the new' WW1' and roe lve allottaent :in• full with prompt delivery. The surrender' velus of the . Victory 5'#%, Bondi wilhbe an follows: «' ` ` 1009E of their par value on subscriptions. for 'the .Tliro-year, 2% Bonds • and the Five -1;41r 21% -Honda, •• �• . • of theirper ptions . value on subscri tions` for the" Hight -year 396 Bonds'- ,.. ,... if. effected on or before •6th October, and .100%. Of their :par °value afterthat.date . ,. ... Y value on subscriptions for the Fifteen ear Si% • .Bonds if *ffa?tted on:or'before 6f`ii October,, and;100% of ,their'.; pat Vilna after' that date. Holder will receive in cash, the, difference between the surrender. value of Victory hlouds and the cost of the bondi of the new iastte. The; a oidia `el'• fila L' as is Ileiltih to $250.004,000. ; Lear la Midi' *riled .ender Ant' 01 .'014 Parliament `of Canada, add both ,principal'aa+, . Jaterest aree°a char on i'b. Consolidated Revenue Fuad of Canada. Loan will 'etire• $222.315,8SO Dominion .el Canada SI% Maids The niiateari s 1st November, f 4.r 'The balance wri 1. be used for the general yur- � J yeses of the;"Gerernmeat lncludiag tbe'redemption of short -Nene, Treudr Sy 1:11/s. Merlptioss.w ll be rEehved and receipt: issued by any branch in •Canada of any Csaitere4 • Bask aid by Reegained Dealer., from whom may be obtainedapplication" fosao . •W.eeplias's1 1* nadir•prospecctus containing combiete detail* of the...teal. " A1p1leatiOne will frit bi valid en ,forms other :thea • those• y . ' ;minted; by theKing's Printer. - • bar 1434 and will d os ' on 'or before it ,Ootiber. sd5aictisrtfsrs lista w1J1 opo» est .Otto 1934,• •with k :without notice; at the ditcretlon of.'the Minister 01 Finaact. - • »,., DQAirisaxz or Ft rutin, . thriWA, tat Oercau, *1934. °« i •, of r:. • WITVGHf due Steele r ate �ursda oda ctober 4-5-6 HIS BEST COMEDY SINCE "STATE FAIR" AND MORTON' DOWNBY RADIO STAR IN TWO REEL MUSICAL No Advance i Price of Adniission T 14.141 GIVIN ECJ_ yr ,rill �_� : �lile, .::. �"ioncia `' � • u��a• crone r -p opular-fgvorites 1.' MUSICAL REVUE AND FOX NEWS : ADMISSION ..-;;.Adults .35c;Children 2 is • • • UR0;0-1 Presbyterian ,Y. W. A.• The' September meeting of the Y. W. A. was held�.-at :the home- of hirs McTavish Meeting opened with nymn 184, followed by scripture read-, ing and 'prayer, both of these: taken ay Miss ,McGill.. After. the business iertaining to the meeting had '.beer.• dealt . with, hymn 291 was sung. An nstructive Bible study was given by Mrs. Ewan McKenzie. The topic by Mrs McTavish and' a reading • by _Mrs. Harry; Anerson were: apprec- iated. After singing' hymn 1578,'- the Meeting'. closed with "prayer. Press Sec'y. United' Church Y� P. S. : .` The. Y. P S. .meeting {opened with hymn- 34 an - . ;ofd's, prayer in unison. cripture cssbn wa`' then read by Bob Thompson loge % by hymn 364. i •,o The hist an *ship- Group, h C > G �� i under • the �leadersh '• \ . fj Miss, Lila Richards had chi , 'ro r m. r rg •I eP.ga A:reading had :I , tS aw: Puzzle AO. ofLife"reade o onion wasby�r, ISI Bob MacKenzie .re e' a violin y solo. The topic wasby Alex Smith, being one chi$" 'd the book; "Transforming Friends + h which- is to be used for the, 4 chi period throughout ,.all' the' pr a ' s', Doris Ritchie then gave a '' ere•Mrs. Joynt •"took charge off the bin'g song. Throu h obese sing --son tile Y. P: S. hope to better' then singing and learn, nett/ hymns. Mee ng. closed with h benedictio 1Bruce Y. ' P. ally will . be held on 'Thursday afternoon and"• evening, October 4th. The evening •session, is Open to everyone •'. - DETROIT FUGITIVES BELIEVED IN DISTRICT Reports . from'*"Goderich and Kin- cardine; leave little doubt that Mertor: Goodrich and, his Wife Florence,; who are sought°in connection with the brutal "trunk": witirder of a young Detroit girl, are 'heading • notthivdrd *la the Blue Water "route. ' Several Naartt s• in Goderich are .certain this couple were; in' that towehs are cer- tain • ,Kincardihe 'residents and a truck driver reports giving a couple a ride to"'Port bElgin,, who answer to the 'description or Mr. and %Mrs, *rich; . !H.EIENS 'Anniversary ,services;,viilY'be held' in. the United Church »'ext.' Sunday at U._.a.h1 and 7 30 -,;,pm. -'Rev : aohn ,..• - Little of .Rockwood, a foriner •pastor Will be the special speaker . i • • Key,. T. C. Wilkinson, Miss" Gret Webb; Messrs. Stanley Todd and ;M • • „ If inlet' •Ramage;. attended' the`, annual;' contention': of Huron .Presbytery .Yung,. People's i:luion at • Dungannoi oe n ):=$day, .when the• St. H le s .Y. >� S. conducted..the worship period at the morning session A .splendid re- • port -.of ;this convention was given fat the meeting un'Sunday, evening.,: • Miss' Mildred Meguillin., of Ulande boYe• was home for the week -end. :Bride Elect: Showered • ,Members, of the Y P.B.0 'of , the United Church , spent a ole nt so '• cial''tiine 'on Tuesday' ell when w nu e o a 511 r us g mos and•'contest's • were heartily enjoyed. ' An• interesting event of the program was a' presen- tation to• Miss 'Mabel Woods of a roseply., cut glass water set .as a' token of remembrance• and of appreciative of the interest she hast always 'taken in the Y. P. S. Mabel, whose marriage .' to her ,Aleft Murdie of Toronto' takes , re place •, ons Saturday,. .made' a fitting - -• r.� •-P-.-- S INSPECTOR BALD i TO . RETIRE ON,,DEC. 31' Mr; F Bald, BA.; who .'has .been' inspector of public school*' in • West Bruce for, almost n quarter of a century, will retire at, the - end of • the present: year. During his long ternl.bf office, Mr. Bald has discharg- ed the important .ditties of his posi- tion osi tion to .the general s-igisfaction of all. Previous , to " his appointment as inspector,. Mr: Bald was principal of the Port Elgin 'high' scho Ili for four', ye.• ` arsMr: nil'd Mrs., Bald intend, to live in • retirement in 1 Port Elgin, *hero•. they .have been residing., An artist who w'as sending a holi- da t, iii a•, siiaall •villa a entered" the' •' ., store and, ticked if' they' stocked camel hair brushes, - • • r replied. 'Ysee,alto' 'svhtaddeemepd fnopr`oNoeogme.tsiNieaolblwo, v4doeinbtth,evsete:hepahare okeea. ... . to keep' camels " • •