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$1.39 Ea. •for Men's Fine Shirts:.
69c. 'Ea. for Boy's Shirting Blouses.
39c. Ea, for ,Boys' White Jerseys.
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LreENowSENTINEL THURSDA i''AUGUST' 7th, 1934.''
hone• No. " 10 . is at Your Service
We Sell for Cash—: We , Sell Cheaper Than The Credit Stores
G•oODS, YOU wILL REQDIRE
SAMSON HAY' FORKS—They are the Beat Forks We can buy'and
they *ill appeal 'to yap• They are correct in shape and the
handles are n11 ;Selected Second Growth White Ash„
,'HAY FORK- 'ROPE�Ri"e'l ave Era�tford .Pare "Manilla Mope`'We
;
have :been selling, thio rope for years and`Inow where our
Customers have had, over 'fifteen years service' from one • rope;
;HAY ,FORK "PULLEYS', We -.:have them in all ,sizes.
ROPE 'FOR have' HAY LOADERS—We. have the• right rope 'for 'this:
purpose. ' It is tarred ,and Will keep out the'wet, •
• MACHINE OIL—We helve the finest quality of Machine ,Oil :that
w'e cars procnr pont year your machinery out by' using,,
a low grade Cheap Machine
BERGER'.S PURE PARIS 'GREEN AND ARSENATE OF LEAD=
'To kill the bugs: ' . ..::
pRY BORDEAUX`' MIXTURE --To prevent the. blight
, SCREEN' DOORS AND SCREEN' 'WINDOWS=In' Many styles.; and
A„ alt sizes: ,
SCREEN WIRE TO REPAIR. DOORS -We have' it in all. w idt
hs.
:,PRESERVING-,tKETTLES .$Ve w.can',.fili• our .-requirements .:for,the
preserving season. Wehave a good stock' of, both Ernameiled
and Aluminum Preserving kettles.. ,
('gement, Lime and Plaster ;always on hand:'
uccesso l' to
udi 40.11
uc�no�v 'hardware- fir, Coal �o
Maurice,Hamilton, a lad living near
Chatsworth; while cutting .hay'with :a
rn er,www,etit to brush a.41y74.ron thee::
ack of otie of the hore`s' a idjbY so'
doing caused the team to run away,'
Ile was caught by the cutter bar and;
.terribly lacerated about the hips and
• legs. carried along
the
machine
for. some distance, aria the
tivonder,is t1iiat •lie escaped as he did:
..Twenty stitches' were ;recptired td.
clase t ,. the' Cuts„,
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Exasperated BubseriberHSay' op -
'Orator, are you, all eras. down there.
• Mothers ares peck's who-tTzint up�
foolish errands j}st when lit• is your
turn:. to' hat,
BIG LOAD AND FAST ,DRIVING:
.
Mateol .. •. a bell -. ,ro_ ,.
lm :Campbell, , 'of .Inverliu n,.
'he'd ".•-• both yawbone'- broken in a -
motor accident which occurred near
Southampton about 5 o'clock :July 26
Be was rushed to the hospital 'and
is not likely to recover.. Cani'pbell a-
long, with five other• ,Hien were ;re.
turning '° ,from; .:.Pert" Elgm., _%aka far
driven by William �Bebbs of Bruce
Township. The car upset near; the
Elbow, . g pants un-
derneath, •
Elbow. throwing the Deco
all of ;whom with: `the ex
ception-of--Campbell; • escaped? -ani tart
The Car" wee`-;cpmpletefy wrecked,.
•
The report of the` '• statistician to
the board of graincommissioners'
for April, recently issued, ' records
the -heaviest spring great.lakes ship-
:ping season on record. The report.
says that there are indications, that,
all the surplus' of the western `crops'
will be moved as fast as transporta-
tion facilities permit, as export pur-
chases are to be heavier than usual
and all ocean tonnage .out' of Mont-.
real for May and: June has already'
been engaged, as:'well as;:part .•for_'
the July "loading, ,
' Soniething new in the way'of rail-
Way Acqui:pment!is the new etarage
battery • car now operating over
Canadian Pacific lines between Galt
'and Hamilton. The'.:car' attains a
speed , of 35 miles per, hour • and
makes two trips a day, in each: direc-
tion.
Itl'` has' three compartments;
general, passenger, smoking.• and
baggage, is of all -steel'' construction'
and will accommodate 50 passengers.
The service is, -reported -to be -giving-•
every satisfaction to .the people of
the district
Interviewede. in Vancouver as to
the'. success; of the .round—the-world
•cruise' completed'' on May "24thhby the
"Empress of Canada," E. W. Beatty,
'said: •
"To gauge'`" the' success of • the
!Empress._ of,. Canada.'s':j= round -the--
world cruise one ,has only to ask the •
passengers" their opinion of'the en-
tire trip. I =spoke to several while
crossing from ^V-ictoria.land without-:.
exception they. all expressed their
complete,
satisfaction, Pectic
n
P the
with,ship,
its officers and the arrangements
made and carried ' out'since the. day
she left Vancouver, almost, , five:.
months ago.
"That is good .enough for nle. /It
is - simple w demonstration` that 'the
-Canadian Pacific can successfully
conduct cruises in 'competition with
any organization 'zn .thea ,Q;Id,.and,,:.
nfaifitain "`that company i atandiat-.•
as a credit to Canada. The "Em-
press. . of Canada'.' has raried the
Canadian flag' over the' eleven seas
and into most of .the world's great
•M
�- arras . an
tt. the=•
missro
.P r na � "..
�ar .:: jie.:'r
=y k's
had done for Canada in the various
Count -ries ' touched shouldnot be lost
sight of. As one result of the.:.nn-
_.doubted :.••auccesaa 'of -this cruise, we
look foyward :with renepted.::interest»:'.,
to the Canadian Pacific; cruises of
•n,yxt season. They include the West"
Indies, the. Mediterranean and an-
other 'round -the -world cruise which'
ill.; be made. by, the-, "Empress• of
'Prance," already overhauled and fit-
ted with ay ;view' to providing ,the.,
greatest..poseible comfort, for. her
passengers. ,Theexperieiice� nod
this year,, will .greatly heli �i"n`;en• r
abling us to make these cruiseii 'even
more successful than these xeeently'
completed," ,•
Fable t .Once there. was a "art
p y
thai nominated its best man,
"" :' ltIl'l.Et' AICD Vl,C1NIT'i'
7 Miss Blanche.. •mmerton, ef' :lion-
don, visited •hex ,parents :here.,
Week. , /
Mrs. DunQ,an • Munn visited, friends
in Toronto• eat, week, ' •
Pr, -Earl Jn acksoof Hamilton is
p ,g ' s endin ' a few day. a in 'Ripley,
'Mr. H. L. d
,�-Martyn� an Mr Mtir-
dock �1llaxtyn, of ' 'oronte1, ' ri$iieil`
,.
Martyrs over . the week -end..
Mr. T. L' Hamilton; police magis-
trate at Listowel was in town Satui-
day'. . •
Mr. Albert Blackwell, of the Hur-
on and Erie MortgageCorporation,
London, , spent, the. , week -end' at his
home 'here. . `,
Mr, Leonard henry, who: has.' been"
holidaying in, Ripley 'and vicinity,
left toresum ' "
r _a_ ��: a his' .P..o31,t44n.- in,...Ktt.ch:
Kitch-
ener' on ' Monday.• :.
• Mr. '..Jas; - Bryce ':has ' purchased' a
new Ford. •coupe, '
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Martyn and Mr'
and Mrs. Angus `° Martyn were in
Kincardine,' 'Saturday as' ._ guests: at
the wedding of Miss 'Violet Hartwick
to Mr. Clarence Bevincey»;
Dr. ` E. L. Treleaven, `extraction
specialist of London, visited his par-
ents over the •week -end,
Mr John , McLay, a C. + N R, em-
ployee, is, convalescing at his home
here •, .following an accident. near;
Palmerston. ,The railway gas car on
which • •Mr. McLay was working left
the rails :and he • was' thrown face
downwards .. 'on the ties•. sustaining
severe cuts, and •bruises. Several
railwaymen who were on ' ,the car
were in lured more or, less ' •severely,',
It reported -••that Mr. ' Samuel'!
Seiden who for manv years has con-
ducted a flourishing business •.in,
farm' produce in Ripley, will - leave
shortly to reside,, in Toronto where
he :has extensive, business •-interests.
While climbing about the super-
structure of Mr. G H. Ruttle's new
house, Pauline Dierlam had the mis-
fortune tofall, and break "'her • arm,
Rgv. W' A. 'Bremner, of Cobour
g.'
is spending his holidays 'atr.',.Bruce
Beach. He will occupy the.` pulpit in',
St: Andrew's` Church next Sunday.
Mr.
Clifton
Huston o
n bou hta
new
auto •'froth C. A. •`Pollock, ,the energe-
tic Ford' sales
man for this 'district.
Dr.` Arthur Knight, t,of - Cadillac.
.
Mich:,is visiting ,his ':parents Mr.
and , Mrs William . Knight.
-Mr. W. •J ' Crawford ,was' in Kippen
this week. ' 41
Mr. William McTavish,, of Ridge
town, is visiting'his,mother here'
Many new members have ...joined
the Ripley^' Bowling Club, ' :which is
now in a flourishing condition.' Fol-
lowing their successful efforts at the
recent competition at' .Cargill, Ripley
bowlers have' displayed renewed in-.
terest in the ancient'' ,game. and
nearly every evening ' one or.. two
rinks are to be found practicing on,
the. green. The outlook 'is promising
for an interesting ' tournament, in
Kincardine on 'Thursday.
Mr. -and Mrs. 3, R. White are away
on a motor trip to St. ' Thomas.
=o o'o--
The 'first start some of :these;coll
ege'graduates get is when they hear.
what,.their--.first weeks-salary,•will--be
The` intelligence of thelower"am:"
mals iso sometimes' remarkable. We'
once knew a 'writer of popular songs
who could stand on his hind leer's.
The',Mather, who, was interested; in
cuts 'of . •beef•and. cutting garments
has a daughter who, cares a only for
cutting cards and. upper cuts. .
Carry' a chip on your shoulder and •
get your' block' knocked off,•
If what -a woman •says' goes, ,,why
foot try it on stalled ,autos ?
Bill collectors should dun as they
expect to be* done, by. '
Agents : Want
ed
,The-,oureful -; attention .,to our.';
cu`s"to""'mar's` orders,`andthe'sp-len= ,
did stock supplied for; years
past warrants us.. in having :a
a` representative` or two in "this:
county. Liberal Commissions;'
Free Outfit, Write at once for
Exclusive; Territory;
TBE , TEIPSWATER RIVER:'
SURVEY FOit " IiREpGIN;G
The ° much talked -of • Mud .River:
Survey -,has finally been made and.
Engineer Rogers handed in; his re-
port on Tuesday and- it isnow filed
with the clerk of Culrpss, township.
The ..estimated Bost .:aced' ding 49 his;.
:amus .is j$15O,000 ;excavating is
�i;uted ��t��OC,;a-•yatcl�anci; roslt Mast_•.
ins at. T.50'in the river bottom and
in spots it goes, as deep as. :9 ft. It:;
isnow five Jyears since thepetition
first went in and' many .men whose
names were on tli .t petition have
been removed by the hand of' dea
and others have moved to different
'locations h
T is
makes anotheh'com:-
plication. `�. t. nex steP,.,for .the"'
the'
P,.
..,
present petitioners, to ,hear •the stSv
vey read and they then• have the .pri-
0
vile e
f � rembvl the s ' ""'
n i Heine •or
0 o g r ,
others «hose land would be `affected-`
have• the .• opportunity, to, 'add .their
names to' the petition'. In any event
'there must • be over,: fifty ' • per cent:
of the name's' on the petition,' to have.
the drainage system, piit through.-
otherwise • the Council' need ,: take • no'
action and the expenses thus far will
fall ' on the petitioners. Undoubtedly
many lands would' be ,benefitted' but
the question 'is whether the benefits
derived ' from ' .the drainage '.as —a.
whole wotild warrant the total cost
No contracts ,can be called:for until
"a .by-law is submitted and without •a,
by=law' there are no contractors • -Miff)
'will
go • to the botherto t
e
ve an"es>
ti'mate
The CulrossCoun 'l willnot-
ifYthe .Detitioners that the . survey.
has been filed andthee. it IS 'up• to
:theeti.tio ers _: i
p n to ,decide what, they.
want. Engineer', Rogers estimates
that about one-third of the
land in
Carrick is .drainage'•into the .Mud
River:
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Ba .les Bibs, Turk shTowslli
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Wonderful Values in Work Socks.
Just Arr - s very cea ,
... ved-=Art,`Jardlnere,,,. rh
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from 25 to $1,65,
Butter Crocks all sizes 1-2, to -G- a11on .,:
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Everything tcruse far preservling==Zile"Rings,;
ber•;.Ri - •
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CLERK'S' NOTICE- OF FIRST
POSTING OF VOTERS'. LIST
voters', Municipality List , ;1924 Muni i alit. • of
. y
the ,Village' of Lucknow County of
13r use -
Notice is hereby. given that . I
have; 'transmitted or delivered to the
:.parsons 'mentioned in . section 9. of
The Ontario. Voters' Lists ' Aet, the
copies, required said'. .se i be
l' . q bycoons to
so, transmitted or delvered of the
List,, made pursuant, to said ''Act, of
oil:;persons; appearing by the last re-'
wised ' Assessment•. Rolla the. said
Municipality to be : -entitled to vote
in •the ,said Municipality at elections
for members of the Legislative As
sembly and at Muncipal Eletions;
andthat the said list" was first post-
ed ,.up .at my office at Luckno. ' on
the seventh .day of'August 1924 and
remains there• for a up ninspection.
And hereby' call'. o - ai . voters
,. l,
to: take. ' .immediate• proceedings to
•have 'any errors or olrissions ;corree
,ted' 'according; :to .la'w;,: the 'last 'day' for
appeal being „.the Twenty-eight}V.day
of August: 1924:
Dated this seventh day of August
1'924»•
.'Clerk: •of.
Of the. Villaee :Liu:kn•ow.
If• a clerk: gets $40• a "month and
saves enough in two, years. to start 'a
business' • of his owns. what profit
would a.cash register` make the
boss T'
A. ;dentist` saws ., hen• are more. effic-
ient with '- their, teeth but, 'Yet one
would "naturally.'expect them'. to. gum
things up.
A young man' by .the ;nanie'of Jos-
eph. McQuaid., lost his; wife• by drown.
ins in• the Maitland River, 'on • Chas.
McGregor's 'farm Bullet• Township
on party
July ' 22.. \A .of • 'four' young
men . from , Seaforth,. Willard. Elliott,
Charles• Hol'mage; Edgar Brownlee
,and Joseph :.McQuaid. went out for a
bathe in the river. Brov.rnlee and !)-)61-
mage could ` .swim,, while 'McQuaid
and 'Elliott were unable 'to; At ,this
point the river°is made treacherous
;by several deep holes.Joseph Mc:
Quaid' got beyond his depth to ,wane.,1
and 'ssnk.:The young ;men. who eouid'
swim,. . had gone some distance 'down
the - stream when : they • noticed their
companion in .distress' and swam
back to. his ,'assistance and r`: diving,
brought :him up, but, were • unable' to'
get him on the bank: In 'their efforts'
to land him," he. slipped, from their:
grasp •into the • deep .hole',again,:
where they, could not locate. Af
ter some time',' Charles McGregor's"
son carne`, on the scendrand ' with his
attsistanee, they located ' the body, . '
and •very soon' after he .was brought '
out on • the bank,, but the vital, ,spark
had fled, ae' he ,had been in the water,
half an hour 'Dr, F. J. Euri'ovvs: was
on the. scene, but« could` do: nothing
'-as--life-'-was extinct; »iesepli- McQuaid
-was-horn- on -Lot 11;,-, 'concession -g, _--
McKillop; 17 years and 'eight 'months:
Age ; He received: his; education at' St
Columban Separate school' and Dub
lin Continuation school. 'Fifteen m•o
Jabs ago he accepted ,.a position as
junior with the Dominion Bank,
Seaforth, and a week 'ago' was pro:•_...
Meted,. to" :ledger: .,
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GODERICH
IOT' AT' BENMILLER
1�HIhF.SI
A man giyinghis "i
name. as Bwitt
Liske was shot and captured .at Ben
miller -early .Monday morning ; while
endeavoring ' to steal goods from.
Gledhill's woollen ; mill Mr. Gledhill'-
hadmissed
Dods from the .mill on .
several' e al occasions and .for some time
had watched for the thieves• About,
1.30 o'clock . Monday' morning he dis-.
covered tet o Men with •a truck in ,the'
act of trying . to; steal' some of his
woollen goods, When they. found they
were discovere.I they started to r'u '.
away, .but a .shot whic;ii hit' 'Lie:: on
they shoulder'brourh ; :Aim to a halt
r
air' he•wa,3 c4;nir •ed..His companion
escaped, ' but i':'ur •information giveli'
by Tick, a mail' by the name -of Lock-.
ridge 'v=res a:iestP Mitchell. 'f isk'.•.`�
„ ., �, d at �
was taken to t! a G'oderich jail . and
,
will come 'before the magistrate on '
Saturday: IIi's ,i ound, evidently wa&
riot serribus.
-n n
Manbi s Who '
y d drive autos
known by their notes.
Thei,
road to' the police .court is
paved with good pedestrians,'•
It works out all frig ht Families''
with no children usually have a dog
to.oceupy the back seat.
are
THOS. W: BOWMAN & SON
CO P,
RIDGE "I1 LE, ONT. ' ..,._
STAR NURSERIES
:cyclic i77
WEDDING -BU:LACHES.
AND I'LORA.L DESIGNS -
A• SPECIALTY...
Fl..ral Work and Cut Flo*ers Def
liveired
T� Atry Part of Canada
United States and Europe
w `: M,Iit 'lhort
"Notice. -.h
Just Phone Yost Orders In
GEO: STEWARD
• Flori'at:
Phone 'i05, Goderich Out
, Charged with' three offences, that
of having liquor in a .•place. '„other
than a "private' dwelling; that;: of as- •
sault on _,Wilmer Wallace a :constable. ;,
tssisting'Inspector Pellow. in liaising"'.
a search: :of ' his hotel preinises, .on
the -22nd .;of 441y, end :,,,that . of
structingIncpectar Pellow".'in-mak-
ing
the search', ori that ,date,' . Bruce:
Bossenbury, en, • of Grand bend, ,'on -Tues-
day' morning ;pleaded" .:guilty to all
three charges in the local pollee '
court before ,Magistrate Reid. the
fine•for: having• liclnor in a place ,oth
er than'a private dwelling, .was` $500
and costs: the•other two charges
-Was-, e s uspe ded...,- e n
ten e e
'
on
payment of costs..
VETERANS PICNIC'
•
As announced' in a previous issue'
the Veterans Picnic at : Hayfield
Wednesday August lath '.promises too'
i� gre�'' succes 'udgin ' from the •
..Ne_a Yg- ,tr...,�"_....�.-. ��..__ b.. -_.b..-,....... _..... _Ow _.... of enquiries from' all ',Parts'
of the Country.. ' ,.q , : ,, f
The Clinton Kiltie Band will be in ;
at.tendane.e and,. all; the `Sports ' and'
Baseball Matches have: been ,arrang-
ed • for by the' Sports Cniitimittee.
:,The ..Secreta "...will. ' --be. ; l r';,sed. t,
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hear from elf ,• l' r ,•ome'
so that suit ihlc' le.'r ts' r n'.
'be inacle•"•1nr ria• •
each p trtjr ...Al , i ,t.o ' - ••ter on
;arrival of the ark
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Secretary
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