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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1934-11-01, Page 5.41
Tge,R9DA1, . NOVEMBER/, •
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'Ask f
T
GGLARY Coal
Ranges, • because ' of
superiority a¢dan'anY
features, offef youfarmorefervour
money. You get a range with an'
all -enamelled fins h the most
beautifully designed ratite on the
market.. You, get the f nest cooking
range, with an oveittlbat•caret be • "'"
surpassed° for' fine 'baking:.L•et, us -I ar
demonstratehowyou'llsa4emoney'
with a .new McClarp..it burns any • •
kin, d of''fuel and burns it mote-
economicaly with grater heat.
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a
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US,� Lucknow.
COAL and WOOD RANGE
r' G'EN'ERAL;
THE FARMER'S PLIGHT
• o 1 c .a
E' eb r .T r n to
v � art Ja'mies n al i oto S
•
When the apples have been' gathegred and the 'taters are all in'•
And the•; wheat is looking lordly :in the granary"s biggest. bin,
• . Then We look our family over.,..,note: that all must : have new 'clothes,
• For they're 'very near stark naked from their heads clear to their toes
So we • sell most all our apples arid more spuds 'than wecan spare,,
For, alas ' 'we ': can't. be • ni:l:wts in this. Canada so fair...
firkins •.''butter,ere o
Had: 'we fi ins full, of butte , had' we creeks and crocks f., lar , ,
Sure, we.then could live like princes, but 'the. times have `bee , too hard;
And our threshing hill was Waitingi: and for, twine +we had.; of paid,
'; So .we had to sell our ;pi oduce; be it.: first or second gra. •
all .
at all,•
Didn't really seem : to ma.Lert for .the prices revere so s
That we had' to look quite closely to be sure ,we'd, so
•
• Yes, We'd, like to salt our; hen fruit and to pack
But, alas! the hogs have vanished, and of eggs 't
For our _tax man ''came a-callin' on -. . •ear
And to,, Meet. those awful 't'axes sure' it 'took
On a-payin' usn
:But we'.,m t keep pay$ • what is•ev
For if ;no' one paid his taxes, what; oh
Yes,'•there's.,music in th'' ` wa
e brny Yard
There's • inspectors `,for: the corn -fie and inspectors • for the bees;.
There'S inspectors; for the. hog y d,, for;the cream,' and . egg -crate, to
• An
-._. inspector's ,lookin' 'at us'
ev r thin
w
e' go ‘tg'do
. •
.• p d -so me,gpYwouId et syere another fall rolis. round,
,
Axe the.heads.•• ,
of''forty, zen thaat arecumberin''the.•ground,
Our expenses mig n t
be ig hG' er e and we'd, sit
e d,'sit and grin gri
n arid'•
grin
For sie•`then could •k eP''our^ roduce••thatwe'vetoiled to:.garner.
in.
r meat in brine
ere's ne'er •a sign,
hi f: :
em darned near, all'.
ybody's due, ,
at, ,could Hepburn do ?
d there's 'Music in the `trees,'
PROF
SIgNAL HOCKEY Conductor: :. a
Ga tyou see •
tLeQUIp3
`As a, c meroial . `.travel• ler : for:
b.,' meat a ker en
pc sof L.
ory', Gregg, $who ,makes : his;
Inca dine' has: decided to
e . ii► 8, r . d, ided
tay With his 'business, rather than
rofession ° hockey< or
-failed' to:. ;turn out with the Lo on
I ecumsehs when they .took the ice
',Tait' tWeek, and afew days later
visa the maria a mcrit of his in '
ea
rrd--
f
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tin retiring. Io
Gregg a PaisleY,boy, who joined
the .' Owen' Sound Greys ,in 1926 '' and
after' a couple'•of suceessful seasons
Colema
don,'
4
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sign.. Saks 'No .Smoking'?"
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Passenger: • :Sure Mate,.,,khatf s.
Plain , enough. :But • 'here's, another.
P g '' less > acreage aas''doirn 50% compared
The
CRO
REPORT. RESUME'
Montsen
nlr' Of
r rea 1
final Crop Report • For This
Year Which Is A.' Resume;Of The
•
1934 Season.,
Y Y
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In:Ontario, although an abnormally
severe winter exacted' 'heavy toll in
fall' wheat and meadows 'and a' mid?
summer' drought adversely elected
growing crops favourable Weather•
rbc
'ginning in the earl'y:,.•Autumn,
gated' the conditions turagreat ex.
•
leaving the results' of the season
considerably • ahead of'.' early ' antiici.
pations ''A• yield of Spring, grains of
generally Y`good q
uality was nomewhat'
better than average. ay crops Were
light, • the
later cuttings sh'owng
some improvement but the total' crop
will not. exceed '501 of • average. The
yield of'',fodder 'cern from an inc
reas
ed'acreage
was';•better than aiming
And : Will: assist, in offsetting the' hay,
Shortage. The .Ontario Department'
of 'Agriculture in preliminary estim
ates shows that'. the yield of :Fall
whet at,7,000,000 bushelsfrom 25%''
daft ',sign that says-, Wea s u Cor r .
sets' '. so' `h ain't a in attention • to•' wit last year' Qats and barley' from
P y .g. li h 1 incre",s cr o
g ty a ed a, eager, sh w a
any o f them?!
combined
c.
. . yield
of. 04079,300 .abbushels
anateur h okey, turned pro,.for
19aed3Rowhco7ps7a1e30a,
his professional career, Gregg. start- yield with potatoes better than av=
ed with Windsor and hasp.
since. laed.,e;age The apple, crop. is placed ;at
with P t sbu g, Detroit and IJon ,doy
f130'`4 of 'last year's production.. The
yield of.. Reaches and plums . was 'AV
Two se sun ?Igo. he totalled 36 ' •ts �
a - s proximately •50% 'of • averse .and
poin
g.,•
m ere
""p d"'his
p
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last season.
a
ed 75%.of Amer -age.
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a' .pears in 'the Niagara District ,yield -
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Ainloss Coll o'OiJ inllfes,
Kinloss.. Council &met, ori Tuesday,
October :23,^` 1934.... It memberspre-
sent,
The minutes of the last regular
meeting were approved sn4,signed by
the Reeve..-,,
The Collector produced his Bond
which was accepted as satisfactory
and,
ei the T x Roll fora�4 was h a
nd
to
him for collection
The 'Reeve and •Preasurer: were ;al-
lowed $3,00, ''each for expepses: 'to
Walkerton,', ,• '
The Road Supt. was instructed to
erect a' snow .fence on the hill north
.of Wilson's Mill 'at I'Whitechurch.•
Ther clerk ''and' treasurer were in-
structed to•, prepare. and'sell Depen
tures, on the Henderson -Cook drain,
and the first Debenture to be paid
out of the Rebate Money due, those
on Debentures , .
Orders, *ern issued for .all bills
an accounts: passed;
.. _ at this meeting.
Connell adjAprnedto meet again
on Tuesday
,_. thd•27th: day of November
ember,
1934.
Cheques $issued: ` The ` Municipal
World, •supplies,• $1.69; The Sentinel.
:printing' Voters' Lists, etc., $87.20;,
David - Carruthers, ' selecting jurors,
$4.04 Dan Cassidy, selecting jurors
$4.00; ' J. R. I Laneselecting jurors,
$4.00; Registrar of, Deeds, Walkerton
plans: of surveys. $13,00; David Car-.
rakers', expenses'to Walkerton •$3.00;
Thos. Gaunt, expenses to Walkerton,
3.00; Levi Bo' le' shee'' killed and
-damages-:420' 00;-- Thd3 hite; snap:
Bo' les •Sheep .$1,30; Dan :'Cassidy.:
repair on B •C Ext. drain $3.00.
Highway cheques -Wesley Thome
son,'1':L 94, .$5.5S; J. F. Dawson ;P.'
$110; Road No.. 11,. P-li., 96,
$21.15; Albert Little, P.L. 97, '$11.60;:
Alex McLeod, ` P.L. 98, $14.50; Road,
No. i1;. P.L. 99, ,$28,6p; ; Alex Percy,
P.L. 100, $23.70; Miss S. Purvis, P;L.•
101,'43.00;' 'John Kennedy,' P.L. 102,
$210:, ,
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'A
R. LANE, Clerk:
E
C
H. ' NOTE
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'THE DREAMER
H'e;• dreamed of the ,tbinga "that iie
' Planned, fida ,
"
Inthe
couFfe• of a year or tw9r
Tehn went along is h, always h
ehad
' done"
Nor heeded the ;months:as they flew
And the. years roiled, by as ,they al-
;Nays. .do, ,:
Tilt he reached .the age.-9tfifty-:two.'
He. dreamed of the book that some-
day he'd Write
And the name• that. he'd make for'
• himself, •, ,,
But-the',pages be Wrote ;grew yellow
with age •• ` •
As they lay for years on the shelf.
I'm' sorry, that I shbuld haveto here•
That chapter one; !was all that he
wrote.
Be dreamed of )-.the pictures •that
someday he'd paint •) ' '
That Would win him renown,and' fame.
But •he •made noc change` in his. daily
round .,
Andnohe' •
tie hear "hi name. s
As yet he's never been" abl to start
To' show . what he :knows' of the aim
•,ter's art' • '
He thought of the' `songs .that he
someday would ',sing •
•
And the' throngs that,woald • hail hint
with "cheers .
Of triumphal 7, tours, to. the world's'
largest towns;
And of • su ees, melted -to tears;
But for praetice..he never could find
4117
7 OP
ISWEE
KING'S;
Friday and Saturday are
WIughaa'a Twin Dollar Pe7s
and KING'S "Lags shade im-r
Meese pieparation to ,sire. Sot •
Ow Big. -Buying on these
Special Sok Days
The selling is store wide so
Fonte, and, bur your •Winter
needs from our Big stock
BIG SALE- OF ,'FURS'
Hudson , Seal Muskrat and
French Seal ' Coats
e p'
ail less, 20%
BEAUTIFUL. FOX SCARFS
$49,50 Naturl .Red ;for $33.00
$68.00 ''Rich 'Amber for, $45.00,
$12;.00 'Beautiful Silver ;69.50
^•
Never before a time to buy;
such quality Foxes at so little
Y cost. i
'EXTRA `;
,KING'S DOLLAR DAY PRIZE'
Win this ' grand prize which
costs you absolutely nothing.
Free . tickets are given with
every dollar purchase anti:there.
ire , o.etrings attached.
' It always Pay_• shop at
,
KINGS • DolJ 'D
' on ar.
G BRO• ...1./
one", 71. Wingham, Ont:
.ti
4
any. time,
Andh ever'. a in him
t► of
is v ce s a� sed
a ;dune:
Rethoughtu of,the Victories be wou]d
achieve t'
i
warthatw o ht . to • e
a:
nthe as�Ytlg n
war
Of the field - marshall's baton—or
Victoria. Cross;
Of a missing -limb,, or'.a'blood scar,
O,. .Y.. ,
But somehow 1.10 belongs to one of,
a:
.
tho se types'
Of soldiers that never ,win a corp
oral's stripes:`
He dreamed as to cut the Wood for,
Presbyterian TY W. M. S
f'
M: ' et :at the home e :o
The •Y. S. .m h .o
Miss •Carrick ;on'ThursdaY ' evening
�.
with a •good attendance. 'Meeting 'op.!'
ened "with'' hymn''` 380, followed • 'by"
scripture read1ng and prayer, both
these taken by the,. president, Miss
McGill. ll. After,' the business had been.
dealt With,
hymn 366 was • sung.
An
instructive Bible stud ,'$s, confisc
b 4Miss Carrick. The topicby'Mrs
Mrs.
Phillip ' Stewart"`Our '• schools in the
East"'nd. a' 'reading byMrs.;Henry8g
Carter $''The :key of the Sto`rehouse's
were appreciated.: Hytrin: '377 • was
sung and Miss Fern Reid closed the
meeting With prayer. •
United .Church', P. S.
The regular meeting of the Y P.`S
on Monday evening was opened with
the singing of `hymns; thereading-of
the Scripture :passage by ,'Miss , Wall
and ' the repeating, of the Lord's So`..the. years rolled•;on;' as the years
prayer'. Entertaininnumbers were will 'do
a piano, sop�,• Newton,' a :read,- (And nothing on` earth: can prevent).
ing iiy Olga -Martha yMrs.
:McCallum and, a Till he ' •reached, the age 'of seventy
I.•
solo by Margaret 'Ritchie. 'The topic - two ' •', .; ';
was, taken by Dr. G:• A.' Newton, who ‘nd'his shoulders are just a bit bent;,
gave a splendi talk , on:. "Measure- But she. figures yet: on: the; trips, he
drr ,
Pi _ . will take, ro ,
The .`book's he'll write, and the fame
• he will maker . •
sfor . o and ' piNote this is• a le sson s 11 ,
rite,..
Wherever, ' whatever, and whoever
you are, '
That day' dreams are x11. very well
• in their place, • •
But you'll never , attain, • the' goal',
that's afar • • 1
Unless'•sapplemented .by •vigorops`toil'
Success toachie'ne and failure to -foil:
Will Faraday.
46' fire
o ' places he would'
see
Of the, w nderful°: la
Of the ower of>sa and • the Ta -
� Pie J
Mahal,
St. Peter's, the Sphynx and thi-
,_
Zuider. Zee.
But he never had. funds to take the
least . trip
By airplane, or rautoi by train.'or by
ship.
fi dtea" pie"d':ort"h gi'ri"tliat; soi n'edas
• . o .
.' he w aid ' wed,
And,this kind of dream took up much;
of his :time
He . thought of ,the church•, and' the:
•gay' honeymoon,
But not yet have we heard his wed.,
•dine bells chime;
As in other things he tarried so, lade'
That -'no wife has he .to this very
date: '
roes an interesting letter,; . wishing
the Society continued success, which
wasrete
'Beth ived from Mrs Sherwin (nee
Alton) ": was read by Miss + Eva
Greer.
Presbyterian Guild:
There was 'a' good attendance on
Monday evening, When'the 'Guild' en-.
tertained• the' High• •School 'students
and teachers The meeting opened by'
singing hymn' 89 The Scripture Pas-
sage Wes, readb y Aylmer. Aitchison,
followed by sentence. prayers. The
topic ,was taken by Leonard,MacDon-
aid, foliowed by a piano duetby'Mar
ion acid• Helen McDonald A guar_
tette by Alma, John,, Dave :and Elliott
Carruthers Was much. enjoye ' Rear-
•
A WRESTLING PITCHER' ,
" Can you ,imagine ibis?. '!Sally":
Tyler, ace 'pitcher for the Owen
tiander and Donalds. ouglas,
feria ySound Millionures ths "'season : has'
Played a piano. Rev ' •iduet. C. H
MacDonald ;gave'an address', welcom, taken, to wrestling: Tyler is to be one
ing the students to attend - the Guild of the feature attractions ata wrest -
any night; they' desired.,There were ling match . in Owen Sound this week,
Contest:4followed by lunch: ' • appearing : It., a lirelin nary bout,
„
against George
Vi
annig.an,,a
,T
or.o
.hn
to
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MONSTER POULTRY FARM shman: Tyler on is mound ap-•
EXPECTED AT CLINTONpe rance here this suminer didn't
p -
Chicago and:Nes York financial in- pear 'to be a likely looki'ng',grappler
and although ' he didn`t show up 11►hll.
terests are, reported sponsori4ig a •, . • •
, here •when : throwing.:' baseballs+ we
scheme to 'erect a $51)0,000 poultry s i ° �'e wouldsh't have ev'Z ``
• • i rich n success when it n
farm in Clin'toti for production of m comes, : to
' r throwing
The• re art' Rim ; Ilse pli#nt twirl elbows.
13 » However the Sun Times 'save he
lie one o'f, the largest •of its kind. to :. .
:.i „ .n. �. 'ould p .. c th
has . h5sical fitness andsdtreng
the, :British Empire. , l! rnaneing w' _.. . .. _.,
. aplenty despite his gaunt appearance
be carried Mut entirely with United
• Y �. H and he is,, e7cpected:, -tb .. S.
b be . ...... i..
States c8 $Tail zatid �nM stock w uld
-�- �•� �rirctxon��vhen.,..ke��otls �l+�e .rmatliing
a<
#red d
e i a
,The$-.sensors of th..-e �itilt4'Omit
rit tru
nks atid ci8lnb k44
em to Yn, 401rsbn.s :manoiaC Uriyya..Ati6tiatimoi 1rii.ig�a.•. .-
yYw r'R.Yhdostt, ilf•,d .<d.Bn rig ufl'diarye
ay et
yittm
thitake,llaro'Were.iepbrted,,aisoto.beconsidering' 'lp
Iurtef1...ud mai; acids sod1 eably. mental exercise some.p! � eotiYnearc(i e�•werevo s ,sotbi
Ni*
,uh: •' 1"
P e, Schoo, Re orts
_Y
, P
• Roots, :'1T
darks 400. . Honors 300. Pass, 240;
Sr . II Hon, -.=Jim • Hamilton
Itelvin>;:Or ',3218;: (Doris,• Wylds 18,111
'Pommy' Trap)in 318) ; . Carmen Mc,-
luillin '312- Mar`orie Solomon 301;
Warren Wyldi; 30'0. Pass -Alan Me-.
iiit 294; Normal Ritchie 293;. Lloyd
Stuart '285,: Russel 'Armstrong'.'284;
Ros s Henderson 1
-Parkar
•
t45'.•: Below, Pass -Donald' Johnstone..
227; . Esther Patton 1401,1; Billie But- ' `-
ton:. 124.
Possible, •380:, Honors :280. Pass 220. "
Jr,- •11-1f91Helen_ Salkeld. 312;
Lorne "•'Gardiner 295. Pass '. Jean.
Bushell 278; .. Lorne • Reid ; 264; Jack
Wilson . 25,3 ' •Re ga`e Fe son'
t >� 2 �,
(Dorothy ;Paterson: 23k.Norman Norman .'Mc-
'
•• I
Cartney 236); Kathryn- Agnew 229;.
Jean Alija, ..227; `':Mabel ,MacDonald
220; Below Pass Kenneth Webster.
219 :",dimnile. Pn"pg,_216; Jean VReb
ster'' 205'; ' Ruth ''Winterstein '172;
-lack •'Seett.. 120*; Ronald ::Machines
57*.
Those marked '` • missed
ation H. "G: Sberrff.
RUM gaol Reports
• .5.Hums,.
• September and October '
• Sr. . V Louise Congram -90%; Don-
alda MacCharles 70; Gordon McGuire ;
Jr F,. IV -Sandy • MacCharles 96;
Charlie Roulston' 80.4; Gordon Brook's,
$0; Mary McGuire •77.4; Mae Bark-.
well '76:4; Eileen' Griffin 60'; Jack :•
Roulston 52.4.
Sr 'III—Gordon Irwin 43:
Jr. 'ILII Alrnold.: McGuire, 81.5*;:
Evelyn Irwin 715';, Frank :Badmen
52.
Jr II=Mary Cooke. 56; • Rap Cooke.
52
Sr. T Boddie MacCharles 88
Margaret "MacCharles 85; •Jack Bark'..•
well ;:
Primer—Leonard •,Griffin and Jack
McGuire, (equal) ; Virene ` Finlayson •
Lovell McGuire. ,. "
' asterick denotes absence for ex:-.•
amination, . No on,roll 24::,
• .,i Margaret. Campbell.'
HOL''ROOD`
• Mr. • Gerry_ Brown, Mr.' Archie, •
Brown and 'Jilt; Thomas Jacques of- '
Tara were recent visitors ,at bfr4 Otto
Legge's. ,
Mr.,and Mrs: Miller and. babe were •
recent visitors with friends', at'Alleri
ford. IL.
Mr and Mrs • Corbett. Sr. and M'
and Mrs. J. Corbett of Cookstown,
Mrs Nolan of Saskatchewan, ,sets
'.recent visitors' at •blr.' I ieliard• El-
Mr. and Mrs: Goldwin Harris Pita
son ' Jimmie, spent•. Sunday at bfrs.' ,
Almer Ackert's.
Mrs. 'Robert MacDonald and sou.: •:
Jack are visiting at present with the
f
oriner`s'" arenas Mr. and Mrs., Jr 'S.'.'..
'l'urnbull , n eiiwoo `.. (.
11r. and Lois'.
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