The Lucknow Sentinel, 1938-03-31, Page 1,
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!ZOO •A ,YEAR --;d, IN ADVANCE -40c EXTRA TO U. a,
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UCKNOW,
'POR:SAIM,-.7;QuantiiV .9f etit stra*
• and hay Ernest Ackert Holyrood.
, FOR $ALE•r7109 bus. .bliekwheat,.
a'i4 quantityof barley:, ••••-; James
,Valad, 1 3, ihi1ea ,Oast of Holyreod. •
FOR Yellow Blossom
sweet clOVer.;—Andrew,'Gannt,. R 11
' FOlt :SALE—A, quantity. of Altel-
' :fat Seed:, Apply, Wallace A. Malei;
;. 'R. 1, Xeicknol:'phone' 44-r-14. '
FOR sAr.x.,A few real good cows.
and heifers, due to freshen soon.—
'P. A; Cameron R. 7 Lucknow, Orit
• timothy seed, Govgraded and good
clean barley for feed or Seed.—Rod.
MacDougall
FOR' SALEItralltivi blossoni-sweet.
clover, test • nix:2, $5 00 ,per bushel.
red 'Clover, $15:00.--radliert Howard:.
R.' 7; laicknow.
• '•AUCTION SALE—farm 'stock and
implements, Con. 4, Huron, Tuesday'
April 5th ;• from Reed's Corn.
ere on Bluewater..1 :See .billa.
. Hooey; ,Prop.; Well Henderson,- Auc
HORSES,: FOR SALE— 1 Black
Mare, sound and right, ClYde •Colt
.naing- 2; Percheron. Colt; rising .9.
weight about ,1500, well broken —w
J. Foran, R.•2, Liicknow. *
• FOR, SALE—Yellow blossom sweet
• .a ti*--anii2thatithlao-fe;
barrels of • feed ' molasses.' -- Jelin.
Jamieson,R. 3, .Lneknew, 'Phone. 68
r-1,, Dungannon.
•, FOR -SALE-100 acre farm, situat
ed in West Wawanoah on a provin
• cial road four 'Miles from town. Good
buildings, soil,. 'water and fences
About five acres bush Reasonabl!
'terms. Must be Sold to close estate. --
Write Box 256, 1..uckno41-Sentinel.
. BABY trilbies from high quality
16,1O64 tested stioCk.-43Orred,''.4oCkS,
1.6e; W.:Leghorn:3,i 85fic. Leghorns a!'
. Our own breeding,” large , type and
gekiaYers: Sexed Pullets pe: if erd,
eretn advance : :90% guaranteed .•=-•
Elmer Parrish Gerrie. •
FOR SALE -4 cOlas,••• due • An: 'calve'
from.7April '15th: to 2Oth; 1 mares
and horses, from 2 to 19 yrs. old
all Ontario horses, but two
10 heifers: Apply to Norman O'Con-
nor, 2nd firm;:north-,of-Kintaili-lphonc:
66-22, Dungannon., •
AUCTION SALE. of firm stock
implements at Lot 53;Con. 1, Huron
Twp, one mile west of Lochalsh or
Friday; April 1st, at one gleleck.Aee_
bills for list and terms L. Rodericl
' MacLennan; Prop:; Well Henderson
CLEARING AUCTION SALE ' Or
feria stock . and implements ' at Lot,
53, Con. 1, Baron ;Twp, One, mile
west of Lochalsh on Friday; April lst
at one o'clock. , See bilis for list and
terms-. Since bills- were Printed, the
farni has been rented and much
,more will be Saki. -•=:-Roderick Mac -
'Lerman, Prop.; • Well Henderson
A.uc.
TOWNSHIP OF KINLOSS -
Sealed tenders will • be, received ;by
the Undersignedvp to April llth at
,2 pan. for the Crushing and ,trucking•
of Gravel, required for the year 1938.
;Setts. to be made in fear pits with
not less than 4000, yards per, sett. A
,
Marked cheque pr. $100,00 to: accom-
pany each tender.! •
The lowest or any tender' not nee--
esSarily accepted.
. ; • J. R. ,.LANE,
Township Clerk, R. 'a, HolYrood,:Ont
:FERTILIZER
Lucicnow Joint Club. will operate
their . fertilizer ,Miking. Station this
. Year ,under • the same management as
• the three previous ,years. , Club Mem-.
• bers and thoae who join the clubs,
. having their Materials • mixed ' here
are assured of sowing l a fertilizer
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geterid. tonone „offered them any-
where, besides sailing themselves dol-
• lars • .
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• Prices ,on Materials and mixing on
Applieittion to
'John. jainieson,.. Manager,
Llicknovet, R. R. 3, 'Phone DUngannon
68•-r-1. Alt early And co-operate:-
• IN „ME140$144,M
NIXON-4n loving memory of Our
dear lather, Ralph Nixon, who passed
away two VAS. ago, April 4t1),• 1936.
When the ,Itord Said, you have 'fin -
jolted r. • '
Came, na *higher; ,bithet, cleat
, you 1,1#.ye wen- a .','cros4n in ileaVen,
' BY YOut. lotto 'Rh& kindness here;
• We.miss your kind and 1Villing hand
YOur twit and earnest tire,
• ''Our home Is dark 'withotit YOU father
We iniki Yon everywhere.
'godly inip3ea by the Fitsuily
Popular Hockey Player.
Made Presentation Friday
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George BOok, ;Presented With. Purse
Of Money And pen And Pencil Set
By •Citizens Of .Luckhow' Arid llocr
heY ChB? On Friday Evening •
.The lovely neiv. home. of Mr, and
Mrs. Morgan •Henderson was thc
Scene Of •a ,pleasant, get-together on
Friday night, 'when' Manager • Hen-
derson" and.. Mrs: Henderson enter:-
taine the ,,plaiers and managemen
of the SepoYs II.dckeY 7team. Cour
'vilifirwal-phirelWing the evening
with • Bill Jewitt winning the prize.
The evening was marl,ced, by . two
presentations to George Book; a pop-
ular „member of the team. who P_141:1fi
te shortly return to the West, hut not
alone, and in recognition of. his: ser-
vices to the Club this .wiritor,', and Of
the. approaching ;happy event, the:
Business Men of Luckno*, liberally
contributed to 'make possible the Pre-
Sentation, of a purse Of money. As
Well the :Hockey 'Club ;, presented
George • with a Pen and pencil set,
and are , pleased :to Imo* that Geoige:
hopes to return - here again in the fall,
:Wesley 'Huston, -.President of the'
Cluh; read the 'following addresi and
Presented the '1`purse". on, behalf ' of
the • Citizens..
Dear 'George, '
On -the o -. • 'epa 'tire
A
LiiEGE.,'ADPIENcE
COMRDy-pRAMA TURSDAy
SecOnd''.preeentafion Of ."Paying -The
Fiddler": By Local Cast, Well Re-
eeived
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•.'Paying ,The Fiddler"' one of ,a'lierY
fewplaya that has, . been ' presented
in Luelcnow- during. the fall ancPWinter
season) ,was',, received ori„Tugs-
day night, by a' -well-filled hall,
was the SeCond occasion this
play. was staged,: having been presen-
ted for two night Y at show time.
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Tuesday. night's presentation %Lel,
under. the anspices • of the. Women's
Association of the ;United Church.•
The cast of eight local; young
peeple: took their parts'. well. The
play ia,a • ccenedy- drama, and :while
there are, many . good laughs • in, it
the dramatic 'scenes were” outsfand-
big and' were effectively enacted. The
, , • , ,
play has quite a modern setting an:"
possessed ,a worthwhile moral. ,
Between acts, violin music by Dr:
. Wm, . Fowler and , Dr. : James Little,
:with Mrs. Fowler accompanist, wa-
rnueh
enjoyed... •,
The east, in order of their appear-
,
aneedwasas follows; .Mra.' Harvey
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Treleaven,' Gerald Rathwell, Mr.
Campbell' sTliornfison, Miss ' Eileen'
Johnston,. Harold 'Bud" Thompson,
Miss .Doris, Ritchie, ..Stuart Collyer
axki at Cain ell
for the ' Canadian, Wet ancl havinct
heard that Dane Cupid hisbeeii•buiy,
sheeting ,darts, which hit the „mark,
we, the 'citizens of LaCknoW, desire
to express.. (mil 'appreciation of your
services to our hockey; team the Past
season: We, have adinire4 your ability
'as, a player and •your cendactas a
gentlemanly sport on and off the lee.
We regret your leaving, but .assure
you of„,a.leartyiwelcorne-tOZhe,;-*ith
us at any : future tinie.
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Asa token of our regard' arid ap-
Predation, we 'ask You to aceept.this.
purse, Wishing you and your fiance,
health ;and prosperity for the veining
The Team!s-preSentatiOn-wasiiirede7
by ,Morgan Henderson, with Campbell
Thempson reading the address.
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Dear, George;
It is a pleasure ler-all Of •US: :to
gathetliere_fonight..atthe-end-ef-dir-
first hockey season in the new arena -L.
And..a successful season which rani
sure We',..a117- enjoyed,
Your assistance to our teem' And
year .good Sportsmanship at all times
Lhaa.-inade.r.fon-Tepulaewith-heth
and .players and . "The Beys;'
wel-
COrne this opportunity to Present you
with'this little :gift as an expression
-of"hest-wishes•-•from- thi. maaageinerif
and players. of 'A6,1937=88 Luckeew
"Senoy HeckeY Team, who all hope
you will be back, with us3agajn neld.
season.
Doa't miss seeing .the many new
Spring Dresses and 'Coati jest ;re,
ceived.: at,. PEARLMAN'S.. •
FORM BUSINESS MEN'S' CLUP
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Thittp,orie merchants of Chesley
'attended' a :Meeting last yvSek When
was decided ,to form a: Pusineis
Men's Club.;
, In our opinion,.. such.. 4 step would
be well Adviaed liaily A baSinesi,
iiieri!s' organization would facilitate
the .discussion Of problems rnutual
to all businesses and Would tend to
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promote co -operative effort in the in-
terests: of both consumer and.retaiter.
'business men's chill could do mucli
to Maintain' the distinctionthis eom,-
InUnit3r enjoys' of being .an ; outstand-
ing shipping and business :centre.
I/ILL-BILLIES AT ST: HELENS,
The CKNX will provide -
music .•%fer an •entertainment and
dance in the Conimunity , Hall, St,'
Helens, under the auspices of the
Women's Institute on Friday even-
ing, April 1st, at 8.30 ;sharp, 'Ad -
Mission 25C and. 15e::
• :PM D
'The' ThreePigs",. a comedy in
three acts, will be presented in the
Town Hail, on ,Friday 'evening; April
stkby the 'Ladies' :Bowling: Club 'Of
•TeesWater; • under auspices of the
i,ucknOw Joint Club. Dance aftilr;
with music Supplied by MacXenzie's
.Orchestra.. General admission, 25e:
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CLUB MEETING.,
The regular monthly Meeting of
the Ltieknow, loint.club will be b4la
in the 'Orange Hall 011 WediteStitti
evening, Apiil Oth at 8 o'clock. -, A'
good attendanCe is requested ai,there
is some 'iruportaut ,business to attend
'Anderson, geey, Trois,
Rok$, IMPROVING
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'Road conditions that last ',week
were claimed' to :be the worst in years
are,now considerable improved. Main.
roads into the Village Stood up fairly
. .
well, but Ripley was reported to he
completely isolated as roads into that
Village. were ternpararilyi. Shut off.
The Winghain-LnekneW 'road waS.
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Practically impassable for .a Short'
period, :due, to oozing .mud holes flea,
Winghani, . where loads: of hay and
'straw Were reported to -hove be:era
Used in an :effort to impiiVe the' con-
dition.: • • -
Heavy-raini.last,Wedriesday7e.e,g3,
ineneee'the improvement, Whi"Cli. has
continued. rapidly. Mach Work 'be
, „
necessary' 'however,. to, repair, spring',
dainage,: and'ptit -roads in a satisfae-
'tory, conditiOn L. for motorists ; , •
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MARES ANOTHER BIRTHDAY
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Mrs. Helen Hudson Of Elora, and
formerly of :Luelinow; . at hei
3 -3rd
of'.••edifgraturatibas -And • .best wishcs
front friends farand near who called
Upon the esteemed lady or pent their.
felicitations by'—pb--,-One, wire .and mail.
Mrs..•Hudion is enjoying eiCeptiOn:
ally good' health ',except fot :an arm
injery which she received in a recent
fall on the 'ice; end nodoubt will be
eagerly ,awaiting :the sufmner season;
when -sh: Can,.once again.' erijek• tho.
beauties of . her fiewer.' garden, in
Which she . takes... much pride arid
pleasure. ,
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Charlie (hin.:Bringing
Three ',Sant Frain China
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Three ,Of The ;.Older Children: Have
, Been' In China For 'Ten Years—
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•Are In Hong -Kong in, Comparative
• Safety—Expect 'Them Here In May,
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Jimmie, Harry' and Frank Chin,
ages 15, 14 and. 12,, will soon leaVe
;•China, for an. Ocean and rail Voyage
of several thousand miles. to: Ltiek.,
new, to join their parents,, Mr.. and
. Mrs. Charles ,Chin. They are expected
to arrive here .sdne, time in May. .
The three beys, Were born. in New
Market, but went to China with',their
parents on a' visit. more . than ten
years ago. .These three, „children re-
mained in China with their grand-
parents where they 'have been 2re-
ceiving-a Chinese education.. .
Moch,cdneern.hai been felt by their
Parents -since the outbreak` of the
Sino-apeifese trouble, and although
the c ildfren :hay -Oxen irviag, in corn-,
parative Safety in Hong -Kong, fear,
Of what .inight develop has decided
the parents:tot bring theta to Canada.
journey which intaili"altirge
fin-
ancial- 'outlay;
When the three boys, arrive in May
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a family of 'fifteen, thirteen' ,children
atni, the , parents will be *united.
There are ten; children living here;
the latest -Addition to this polltilat,„
family of kiddie's being' little Jack,
,whose arrivnl wits'. announeed on
The children, according ,to ni`e are
Jimmie? Ilarry), gain, Prank,
George, lki/dtZ
'IVIotiowthidyg Charles and Sack.
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NAMPOLliiNG IN PGR,
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•• • AREJSTA •CLUP, CONTEST
Already theye are soma. 'fifteen en-.
Containing kriow not,. heyi
many names, recelyed for the Arena
0.101S. "Club, mining ecritest:". • Tht-
contest is Open until plurday. mid-
night,' April 2uct' and entrieS: shoOld
tie:mailed, in sealed; 0:v64)es' to tile;
LucknOW .41arkecl,"Clab,0--
ing' 'Contest"; ' • ...'" f, •
Clut; •meniberiwill judge the rittrite.s
andthe. one. apprOved. and adopted
Will win for the submitter a ''cash
prize of $5.-00: As ntanY names as de-
tired;74-irdt-rany".'"ti-rne &ring
cdn-
tet, •innji• he submitted.'
Coininenccd Work A
Post .; Offke Monday
On March 28th, . 1930, one of the
Major fires in the history.of Luck -
now coMplet9ly destroyed the village's
hotel, the' Cain House'.
On Monday of this :week eight
years later to the clay; Work of clear-"'
ing up the °debris. eoinnieneed, as the
,firsf step in preParing, for the erec-
:Oen; during. the next few inonths; of
a nevi ' Federal . Government Post
Office in LuelcrioW on ;this site. .
Tons 'upon tens of brick and othei.
reit:Maras of the once impesing'hestel-
,
ry, haveto be reMoved, which is be -
mg one wit plc s ""5 -Vel and
Ati"inp .truck. . At 'present ' this, is, being
battled .fer filling at the rear of :the
arena.' Work ciiinmeneed by breaking
a: passageway through', thewide ce-
ment walk, and foundation , onthe
west side. A.fier. some excavating. the -
track can • ne* be.fiaelted detirli onto
the.';:pem. ent, floor" in the baseMent
Where loading can be chine %compare-
tiVelY :easily: • : •
five men, including
'couple of local workrnen are at pre;
:lent engagect; at the. work, and they
generally have an audience. of onlook •
be "unearthed in this 8 -year-old tomb.
ers; see what relicts may
One .of the finds so far we under-
:
,standr-,--waS„-:a-caseetopbeer, that --1F4
TO9US., (for its weakness) 4.4. brand.
But alas, they were mostlyempties,
althdugh a full „bottle or tWo : was in
a good • state. of "PreserVation":'
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• poTTER:,.. sowArL,
;A: very pretty March wedding was
Selentriized at 4 o'clock, WeclnesdKy,
March: , 23rd., at the hoine /if the
-hrid,e2sLanotherr-when.„,Helen--peatriver
eldest daughter of Mrs. Lucy and 'the
late .Jos.. \V: Swan, of Clinton (fornl.
erly of Ltickno*) waS united in 'mar-
-raige to Mr:- George Edward, only on
of Mrs.: Grace and the late • P. -P.
Potter; Goderich Township. Rev. G.
G. Burton -officiated.:The bride; given.
in marriage by her grandfather; "Xi%
Frederick LOCkwocid, wore a go -inn 'of
Mid -Blue English Silk' Taffetta" with
silver id/tuning's fashioned on prin-
cess lines. The bride and groom were
attended by the bride's 'sister, •*Jean,
H, and eider-brother;--liaraltb-P.--A-ffin
the wedding lunchecin Mr:.:And Mrs:
Potter left on a short honeyrnoon to
points east. The %ride, travelling,in a
*ivy. blue Suit,, ..dark tailored coat
with navy 'accessories. . . ; • .
On their' return Mr. and • Mrs: Potter
will reside on the -grooin's farM on
NO. 8 Highway West of Clinton.
SATURDAY .N1G11t1Mj. .
CHANGE•AT, LYCEUM THEATRE
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Special' piettire at the Lyceum
Theatre this Thursday, Friday; Sat-
urday, "Lost Horizon" starring Ron-
ald' Coleman. and Jaae VVyatt. Please'
note the "change time of the Aat,
urday" night show, coniMericing this
Saturday --*-1.1"irst.. show; . 7.45 P.m.;
Second Miele:, 9.95 pan. This Change of
time will be:permanent,
NATIVE' OF ST., HELENS
,-PASSRD AWAY iN WRST
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Mrs:: David Tedd; 'formerly Grace
. MacDonald, died at, the borne of her
Aughter; MrS. R. A. Miller, Regina,
, on., Thursday, ' March. nth, *after
'brief- illiteta. „ • , • ,
Mrs. Tedd.WaS.;born pearSt:" Helem.i.
' years ago.
;Predeceased her in 1910 itild nine
years later Mrs. Todd went" west to
reside witli;her daughter' at Rose,:
town, .Sask., . where' interment , was
Made ;the', following Tuesday. .;
,Mrs, Todd was a. faelailler of th°
trklifed" Church a;pd' hi, her earlier lire
'took an active interest in clittrch "Work,
She is. survived -Uy 'her daaghter,
Mrs, Miller; Atid one son, Wiliient eft
Paris. and .iivc . grandchildren,: •
Wa's ah, Mint o Me•Igt‘s•
Prank and bave Tedd Of St, fle1ns M
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REBEKAH LODGE ! ;
CELEDRA'rED 13TH, BIRTHDAY.
Social; 'EVening That Drew Large
".Crowd Fittingly ,Marked Occasion
On Thursday Night. -
Very: enjoyable social .'eyenitig:
attended by solne 150, persons, mark-
ed. the 13th birthday of Jewel Rebeltd:
Lodge on:Thursday night.. The
fa flair:ink held in the 40fIge: rocrits,:' in -
'eludedcard 'playing 'arid •a• Short PrO-
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gram, after which lunch was served.
followed by a" dance. ,
There • were twentY-seven, table
4,0r.eard. playing, the prize .winner'.
being Mr's.' Austin. Solomon and . W.
L. lVfackenzte; with Mrs.: Les. IPtirVe
winning the lucky chair award. prize,f.
Were, presented by the Noble Grand;
--Mrs.---james'---Smitly Who also cut the.
birthd,ay cake .deceratelf,in pink and
green, the ceders of the lodge, and of:
which each one was served a piece.
. Mr: S. E. tRcihertion presided. foi
th.e Program, included volin
selections by Dr., James ,Little, vocal
solos , by. Bud Orr and Mr..McGilli
ray, who conducted coniamnity,'•
siiag-
ing. Rexford. Ostrander was accom-
;MISS. HELEN, 'SWAN, HONORED
, .PRE7NUPTIAL • EVENTSA .
On .T1leS045rs: evening,. Mach 15th„:
Making Cinada Better Place
In Whick.,•To Live & Work
• .,Last year, . publishersof 744:
,neWspepers.acrOsi,:29.anada :120,iienret•
GeOrge or'The p.uwulau-
: • '1' ,
rilh.
.Statesl Man with . the • Presitlel.rq
of . the Canadian Weekly ,IsIeWePal?el
.• , ,
"Association. ' In 'keeping with his de
.sire to give censt.ructive. -leadershir
to this Organiiatien.#nd to be of ser:
vice toit -as , well. as Canada as a
*hole; he wrote to two score of th
Dominion'sleaders in government.
industry--finand--
and business. In each case he sough
their .opinions as to ' Canada's greet
and
the eeee:d needs
cl
the uk":1 met.njust o11n
To e9: question. in Y v. 4iI..,
'n'Ytrellls4Ptntsd
n'''.thoe'toed.im°a7ce °CfanWaTak1-3:
e .:
.better plaee in Which to live • and
work ?" The replies of these, diatin.'
guished-gentleineh have been stud-
ied sifice • by the 'editorial cominittee
bspwuftt.to4sen,,,tsod:as.ai.oiiiothe
association. lotirnaliSts : al)
over Canada have eltailed these an
st"constructive4oiutior.D
c. omnatly
tr i -
of the country's present day .pro-.
bi:e.Crnoins‘ Mencing. in thisissue we .'wili
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endeavour. to publish each week . one
of.: 'these letters. Webelievethat out
ese er
h ine at Clinton in ,honour of Miss tremendous -value' ,that 'others hay(
Helen Swan, bride-to-be, when ,meirib-., seen in therri..'The Canadian 'Printer
erS ef the Toting' Ladies Class of Ont. and Publisher, Toronto; a trade Mag -
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arid Street United Church and si-huiw, azine, describes these. letters as
her of girl ,friends .presented Helen pahla.documents of authoritative, ob•
With, ir....miscellanecas,•,shower, An id- servation." • That, in' truth' is .What
dress was read by Miss Donna WOOL they are,. for theY,' are written by
The presentation :of , gifts took :place ,n1,Ohibe, are leaders in their own parr'
,•a 'novel' *tanner. ' Streaniers front .tienlar . Sphere of. activity, ' Successful
anupturned, unahrella had the guest men Who have risento the, ten by, the
of honor .searching in yarieui. Places force of their. 'own ability and -per-
for gifts: After.Helen had -.thanked '
the.'''girls." for tllovely gifts they :„.Ariiiivig :the, leaders ,of our country
sang "For She's ':# jolly Geod.' WhOSe. letters ' will ;appear from Week
Wiltse.""tondticted 'a Sunday to' 'week are included:'. Sir , Edward
School : , lesson spelling,' match And Beatty, • President •• of the Canadian
'dainty' refreslinients Were 'Served. Pacific RailWAY;..SI.. J. "Hungerford,
Pricir_to leaVing..Seaferth the office President,. Canadian :National_ Rai
officials,reineMbered Miss Swan 'with ways; ol. J. : Maclean, : "Founder
generous che4h.e.'" : t' . • : ,of, the :1V1aeleaii•TtibliShing‘ConilianY;';
On Friday; : evening, March '18th; S. III.; Logan,. Past.. President of the'
. . .
Trouiseati Tea was Arranged .at the Canadian paiikerl'. Association; . C.
home :Donairi
nwnber ofgirr freinds assisted in the.. ion 'Bank; 'W. it Camphell, Presi-
differerit remit's', and inthe dining - dent Ford' Meter CqnPanY; T."A.;
room. ' Miss Margaret : T.',"'Leckvuotni.,„ Russeil,„..-President, ,MaSsey-Harris
Cousin of the :bride-elect.:attended the 'Company; ,:- c. L. Biaten,' ,Presi-:
door and theguests•were received, by i:upt;',Robeit,'Simpson Co.; His Ex-
Jielen
•and_her inothot.'Tea Was our-: CelleticY' the Cardinal Villeneuve of.
ed hy a great aunt,:lVfr.s. L. • Appleby ,QUebee,'' head of • the Raman, Catholic
Chareh in Canada; V. R. Gen-
eral Manager, - Confederation Life
Assurance
of NeW.'•13,rtmewick; '
Patterson, Premier:Of ,Se:skatchewan;
Pattul,for Prernier.- •13,ritiah
Colerribia; Rev. Pi. R. P. Bowles,..
(Continued' on page, 5) .
,LUCKNOW TENNIS: cLiji OF 1938 '
Annual:, 're:- organization meeting,
Thursday, March..31st; at :8.00 :
in :the Council ,--Chanibera,41seussien-
feeS; impioVenients-„: fence, 'surface
and .:lighting. Your „ attendance
bee. appreciated: '
FAgmERo ATTENTION!
'Free Picture Phow and Dance in
the • Town- Hall, Luclarow, FridaY,
lst• Through the e"rtesY • uf-
Your local Massey -Harris .And C. L L•
Dealer, John KilPatrierk, iji aPPreeia- • '
tion' of Past Patronage. Show starts
it 8 o'cleek, Everybody welconje
j°/NT CLUB BoLDS-' SOCIAL,
A
• pucknow, Joint, Olnh • .held a pleasr
ant evening.ln the Orange Hall.,
on Friday evening for members and
' their families. Danding, a short pro-
ct•raln and lunch. rounded, . out the
-e-vening. •
t Nicholson , the' following ••
program ,was . given; -reading,
,Oriclahnodiso'Rni.c,I.murid,s.; jicalinilieS,se6lneetwioan.s
-Charlie-Andersoni-reeitatien,- Mary
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called on for impromptu remarks
Music for , the dance was provided by
Donald MeCharles.and Eldon Hender-' •
sdp: •
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. `HOME FROM ,HOSPITAL
Lewis Taylor Of Ashfield, WE() for '
the past five weeks has been .in the: -
hospital at London with a badly frac-
tured right foot, was able to rettirn,
home last Week„ With the foot in at
cast, which forces him to the use of ,
crutches, to get about .
Lewis • suffered a triPle fracture— ;
-Pfelriding 7the-ifiain bone in the foot, .
' When pinned by a falling tree, while
Working. in thebush this winter.,
The injney has sipee, caused the -
victim . Untold pazn, and it will be a
Jong period yet before the foot wilj
be. 'restored :to Minna'. The fractere....
Was : regarde b the; attending; doer -
:ter in London,. is one of the 'Worst, of
its kind in his. experience, .• •-•
• I
Card- Of -Thanks
- rt
is -5 ith • sincerest—appreCiation
that 1 extend My thanks to the Cit.
izeni of Lucknow. and 4 .oie ,managik,
ment and members of !the Lucknem
Hockey Team for their very kind:
and 'liberal gilts. I have enjoyed my
assodatiori with the team and 'people
of this ,vieinity,. all of which Will; be
kindly • remembered. , SineerelY.
George Book
Cars -And Cash Given
For Safety Slogans
To�jstrzct Motor Sponsor
Car.41-3te."41rgfih'w"
" .
Latest Moe
ay Ac
dcleats ,..• •
Taking the ,:lead lp. , the campaign.
foi safer ,.higli*eys in Ontario: fl
'groinj of provincial motor car -..dealers•
havelaunched a "Safety slogan'Con
test. ; I.. • ..., 1,
In rettirn fer. a Slogan Of not more
than -fifteen words' ," expressing the
need .for;:earefnl driving, piIzes in
cludrng two new 'Motor ars, and th
diVidual cash awards as high as $400.
.nre being offered:
Otitside;•the few raOriienti' "thinight
required: to, write the Slogan; the din
test costs the entrant nothing. ' The
only other reoidremerits are that the.
;Corifestant mus f be A resident of 'On-
eged la: y'efirs.'or ovth, and
lutist first take. a denithiStratioe ride
in a new 193f3 General Motets ear*Oi.
%reek,' in .order to becente: aCquaiiited.
With the strides .*Iiieh ;.iititomotive
engineers - are initicing to build..safety
into inciderit 'atitoino.biles: •
„ The 'IndiVidtail General -;•••MotorS,
8CllietOitile:oStiitih::?thtikehtittieZtasittieo dvii.ght70#4,tte,
nig entry.. blanks.. They are being citt
culated ir thiaininiinity bTW.;
.gmith, local 'dealer' in. Pener0 Motors
'ears' and trucks.
. The •entrant, follOwiriV the demon-.
serittieh ride; sedirei 'ata 'entry bank
teem. the dealer, WriteS his Slogan
Andtmii it in to thee dealer,. • Five
leaderi ht Ontarfo atitotiVe, and
gatetY :League circles :W11.i.. be the
iti4gbs in th ontet, 1inh opened
at 14th tug, acmes :April
1
Spring (leaning
epoy Cleaners
*CAPS
TIES, 2 FOR .. . . , .25c
MEN'S HATS ... ...50c
LADIES' HATS ... ...25c
SUITS, DRESSES,
SPRING COATS and
SWAGGER SUITS ...$1.00
CIJRI'AINS ...50c & Up.
.cpwcogT#0., SINGLE. :75c
: COMFORTER; DOUBLE $1.00
'SPECIAL or wee
MEN'S EAT & tl,
.SPRING COATS' ..w •`"'"
LADIES' HAT & ti
SPRING'. COATS ..
• ,
Mc -INN
LUCICNOW
•
RIGINAL;_R. X#LL
E. R.EkAL,L DRUG STORE
Othiesday. Thursday .Friday Saturday
THIS
EEK
STATIONERY
,
1-10S1ITA,L NEEDS
PACE POWDERS
„ TALbrim POWDER
,
TOoTasTOWDgR •
•
AND MANY
'
EXALLREMEDi
.tioosg#OLD DRUGS,
SHAVING' SUPPLIEtS
, TOOTH ii.RUSHES-", •
EXERCSE -BOOKS
CHOCOLATE BARS'
THER. ITEMS
,P11011,
MARCH 30th, list APRIL Ist'& 2nd
. .HLUCKNOW
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