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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1938-05-05, Page 4• • .21 st Ye* media 1.7,4 , , .B 4444 FOI 'VIGOR. SIZE,, LARGir EGGS AND LOT& OFT Il,M a ` Baby Chicks •90% Pullets Cocker* • WHITE; LEGHORNS ' .. ' 8 •17 : 1 - • BARRED ROCKS 14. ,.• 6 :NEW • HAMPSHIRE,REDS... • • • • + 9 15 , SATISF'ACTION ANI LIVABILITY GUARANTED, IF OU HAVE A:'GOOD' FLOCK OF YOUR OWN, WE WILL CUSTOM"HATCH YOUR 'EGGS AT TWO CENTS AN EGG Irl LOTS OF 150 OR ,MORE WE CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH ,STARTED.. CHICK, AND PULLETS AT ' RIGHT PRICES.. CALL s AND' SEE US AND OUR NEW EQUIPMENT, v .r uncart fill a y' 'PHONE. 38 or '38W. WI IGAAM, ON r.• ,DUNGA,NNON •. Visitors with Mre. .Wm. 'Sproule On Sunday were her niece, Mra. tor King, Mr. King, Evelyn and Mrs. Sproule's brother-in-law,.. 'Mr. W„ O. Fowler,,.aII of Teeswater,; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Stewart, Mar.' garet and Harold visited a number of friends at, Stratford last Firday Mr. John Young and family visited Mr. • and -Mrs., Jas: Henderson at Wingham last . Friday - �` : Mr. and Mrs., #arvey Alton, and son Ronald, visited . Mr, end .Mrs. Robt. McCabe, Benmill'er on •Sunday. Mr, Jas. Crawford, Port . Albert, who isnot enjoying the best of, health, was pleased on .Sunday,„. to have visitors, some: of -whom' were 'Mr. and Mrs. 1, R. McNab,-Lucknow; Mrs. B. J , Cravtrford, Mr. Thos. •St 'o- thers and ,Mrs. McWhinney; of , Dun s gannon. - • • , Mrs. John Durnin Jr., -and •little son, Donald, spent a week visiting Mr. `and Mrs. Haarvey Webster: -in Coder ch.; 'They, ' eiccompanied ' her. =back- hoine=lastSunday and spent.the day visiting among friends. : • H. J. Zeit,' cii a Jack . Mrs, H L. Y, Lu, 1 , . and Cora Finnigan;; visited Mrs.. Fred Rosa at Auburn on Sunday. -Mr. and Mrs.' Ben. Mole 'and child- ren_ visited`' Mr and Mrs. Wm, Ham- ilton of Ethel:on 'Sunday:and on their return • were accompanied ' by • their Mother; Mrs. W. • R. Andrew, who had enjoyed a 'week there. Miss, Mabel Smith, who is , employ ed at the•home of Dr. Jackson, God - r' erich, 3s .visiting her ,sister, Mrs. David Nivens ` this week. • Mr. • Ed.' Scruton, • •employed at the Eedy :'Bakery, ' who was•• married •on Saturday to Miss Evelyn Dren- nan, :Goderich; arrived this -'week 'froin "'their honeymoon and the, young coo USED CARS• • 1937 DODGE DE LUXE SEDAN, 'HEATER', AND DE ROST1R -1937 DODGE .BUSINESS COUPE;; HEATER & DEFROSTER -1936 DODGE fl ,LUXE COACH, HEATER & ..DEFROSTER 1935 DODGE COACH, HEATER- & DEFR.OSTER 1935 `MASTERC'.cHEV.; COACH, .1933 :PLYMOUTH/ SEDAN', HEATER' & DEFROSTER 1 1932 . DE :SOYA, SEDAN;' 'HEATER ; &`b „ EFROSTER 1930 CHEV. COUPE, R. S., HEATER & DEFROSTER 1932 PLYMOUTH COUPE. R. 5 , :HEATER: A . DEFROSTER 1929 ESSEX ''SEDAN',' LIKE NEW • 1928 C,HEV SEDAN K ' 1928 :WHIPPET COACH 2 -1 -932 --DODGE , TRUCKS, STAKE BODY, IN GOOD.'CONDITION „ --r_r ceLifaz a Rk,,a ytltH'Sati�kie u1, , 1 residence at: the'so' th end of the village and will, occupy the house .of S. Pentlaijd 'estate.' • •: ataadtsntimsa serail•dinwing force , thea id ro.fina' or ,twbyymmt MMirfael rain of the . • 'timers Pr Stasi'st.i. • *Vias Tit.-L:an •,eta rl .:ei1ng and ;. Jamasw•ay Porltrii roll L d ' weatliee Ttii.e modern' end fire 'on. Comes in ge, bandy arils,.Drew sbeeta ajointaf3tso'cl0 el rt,►i eY7ep noir,; with \� ' invisible.• Itis made m poen Coundi;8 and "Acorn"' quality:.' Send• .. and Taf u! f, eatim, AQ Coantil measurements orfreeco�et e lard -trimmings ndgii Bappss wF albsirds now hotdip gwani puerdabi�li d gives extraty. • • R'OD UN TRIP•.. B -A• `' R �►� 1 . • G FA S from LU:t'Ki�.OW t " •1' To 1Stations Oshawa" and east- to Corn- Fri.vRStlt.s Mai i3 1 ••wall, 'inclusive, Uxbridge, .:Lindsay; • ?Peterboro, Campbellford, Stations Newmarket to 'North Bay inclusive. Penetang, Collingwood, .Meaford,' Midland, Parry :'Sound, ,Sodbury,:. Capreol and,west,to.Beardrnore. • . Sat M�► Also to Brentford • Ch$thain 4� Toronto i , : n .Goderich , �Guel h xatnilto . 4474 . , P., A. London, Niagara N g xa l+ alis, Owen Sound, St: Catharines, :..St : MaYy.T.s ,'Sarnia,:Str tfordStrathroy, Woodstock. ee handbills c ••� for om le list of e p deat»istionsi , 4747' ,•-,. 4474 For fares, return° limits .'.train : informatio c .. ,, , pn, tickets, etc, , coniiult,. • • . nearest Agent: • 7c122 B ASHFIELD 'Sunday!ripenedSc oof 'for .the, su,n- mer'• ont n th :P' m h e, resb teran'O itrch 7744.. Y h on ,Sun a d y• morning,'.The, attendance Was, not,, Very large ge ouimg to' 'the'. . whooping ,cou 4h 44e idemic. p .. Rev. John Pollock of Whitechurch• occupied the "'pulpit ofthe Pr esbYte r Ian church on Sunday, • . Th Presb y t ria: The y e i n , W, Al..'S. held ''their: April' nieetie . at,the horne of Mrs. D. A; MacDo raidat L ' ahalsh. 0 Mr "anil.M s. Murvin.Carter:and biro t,. a , ys ;of GI ndehpye c 11ed . on fi iLndS hero-onc_day•_last tyeek, " '• Q e a number Brom here attendee h -L. a ,' ', the eNa M y W tson weddintarecept- ion: on Tuesday evening tsf: last week, s:Y n XT .•� LA D l E 5 AGES T O ;A L g a l YEARS When Mrs; Elizabeth idbb•,of Dun- gannon, celebratedherSlatbitld,Y at her'homein Dungarer,alo wles- tarned as,gusets her neighbors, Miss Ilenrietta• Maize , and Mra. David; Gir= Yin, who reside ,one ,on -:either side, 'of beriThe combineded &gee Of the three amounted to2i11,Mrs, Robb,h, heini 81, Miss Mae 84 and Mrs. Glrrn`81:• A birthday :cake centred the table, and thethsee spentthe 'afternoonreview, ing days egi w- ingdaYsemoog,tle early settlers. Al, l • enjoy the best of health:, v1$iting withhe m thee, bis.Stew- art at present. • Severnl Of our scholars,Miss" B: McDougall arid. Mr JohnD. Rose, will attend the musical festival at Xoncatdine ors' Frida y Garnet Mciv.all came 'home' on. Sufi.; • day from London;-' after . spending Seven months, in " the hospital there. I 4417, • Tho, lilt a ladis, sontewha't�improved in health. rs'.• Jim'.:En T1a'hd' and :fainil • are M ii• Y • 4 Mt. and Mrs. P. Walsh 'of St, Au- gustine, -visited on Tuesday with Mr. • and, Mrsda. R., McNall, (, .• • Mr. Dick'Mc illin, Jr. :' +�iu , , who, works on the eotiinty retitle, a e t p Sun. tinny' at his home, The Dungannon 'Moine' and School Club' will meet next Tuesday night at 8 p.m., at the .home • of Mrs C.;., Alton. A good attendance is "desired to hear a ,report, of the convention from' Mrs .Taylor, Goderich;_' : who will' be ,present. •x• Mr., W. 'Sproule of Delhi -visited his; parents :Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Sprot'lle on Sunday ern••iecefd'''lately • by elatives, 44 the ;death seltzer, Amulet, <_ ow---theinThehis-familyMr.Mrs.•his Davidandbone t•: LUCKNOW. ENTER JUVENILE 'TEAM IN MAITL' AND LEAGUE No Intermediate Club IN Bruce •League --,To 'EnquirePossibilites Of Entering Central League Horace Aitchison President. Lucknow is to>'have, a juvenile team in the Mali land League, it was decided well attended : meeting° in• the Community Tial, on Thursday 'evening. Several''teams appear • certain to be entered' in a'compact•' group. Besides the Maitland League, trophy being. up -for•; competion, the League will= affiliate with.: the O..B. A; allow ing, ' the Winer •to'p '' ro peedin theOnt- o Ont- ario playdowns. ' That there will'"be no intermediate team : in - the...Bruce`,' League this .year was quicklydecided at the meeting. . A Bruce League Junior • entry was considered, but the, epense;of'finan- cing this team' was the stumbling block 'However it • was decided to .en- quire into`. the/ possibilities of . enter-, ipg the • Central . League, 8o to iv Junior•players and available intermed-, iatee a chance to keep in the:•game. Softball came in for ,a certain am- ount'of, discussion', arid it may be that. efforts will ,be ° made to organize .a softball group., • Considerable new blood•'was .elected to . of ee ::lionorary President i{s� Reeve ' i �u11W I"'rTlf�{i�••181' .Y.HY Vice Pres, p 'Wn Fo�uler; Sec=Tr ear,. Jack MacDonald;' Eilecutive. ionunit-. tee, . Clerkr. Finlayson,. =Harold;' Greer; Jack Cook• and Donald Finlayson Dr Fowler,; Harold Greer and Rey Finlayson were''kppointed a: 'comnit' tee, to deal with a possible Central` League entry and the Metter • of con sidermg'oi`gaiiiilitg :for ' softball;'„ •• Mr. 'Chas.. Alton • with his brother,, Mr. Sant' ,Alton and ' their mother, 'Yrs. Jas. Alien,. made a 'speedy mo- tor hip. to Toronto' on Monda after P Y►. •ecei,'ving word'' of the "car' accident Miss Olive Alton had been in on Bun - day night' when two cars; colid ed.' She Wee immediately;taken to- a .hos- pital, where hercondition', was •re- orted es having abrasions on: •'the: mouth and • leg 'requiring stitddhes Mrs. Al'r rained i ei in cit • but e y, her•ona'•r turne� home. s e d me Mr. Sam S rn Alton, as the ,same time is"rather un comfortable with. two • broken ribs. ' o.„- A flash ' £. ..lightning with the storm of ' lastTl uredoY a rerno0 n. atruelt the barn 'on property on . e p Pe ty ;own - Mr.. - ed by ,. Wmi Cranston,., in he t loge; The :damage ;;was light and the blaz'"""was :c a_- hecke�__-.r _�. e d by� rasa b ''lie ,-.:, Y. 1P with the aid of ,, a' few • buckets of water; ' • Missar J , . M y ane Robb, who• spent the winter with 'her' uncle, ,Mr` Levi Marwood;' Auburn,.•' has returned' to, her own residence at' "Dungannon, , Visitor:; "What a 'and litho- cent ntio- en 100 kig face y little girl Irl r has' 14lrs, Brown.'' Mrs, Brown; `I hadn't noticed it.4 Mary, what have, you been doing ?Po 1 eitecutive,• ` -*, *'.'.;, . The 'Juveniles: slid keen to, get go= • Ing: and although'.the •diamond• is soft yet the lads aerg'down on Monday night "chasing ,Elio,*" ' ;,, =,:.ce A Junior etie'considered' 'in the Bruce 'League-but--the:•initial ex. Pence Ot: getting Club underway,, Wee the chief fa m ono ,action being keit r 716,' s +Ct r .• ,r However to give these Juniors a chance, cammittae�was appointed to look into the posetbilities of entering the Central League.• :A fair• team might •be.,assembled • lolstered. by° a few available intermediates. Luckily* know ;was ,represented -at ;'tile Juvenile 'League: 'meeting ` at Auburn on Tuesday night, when plans were laid for getiting"this new loop 'under- Way Four,, teams were, entered in the Juvenile ,League at Tuesdays meet ing in Auburn..:.The are in 'ham . Y, ate,: w g . , Lucknow,, Dungannon and Goderich. Clinton will . probabl start a' team Y "also. The' schedule will ;be. drawn up the .middle •of the ,month. .*e., •Thee' was a; turnout of': about twenty' "kids" at ,Tuesday night's practise and'. the diamond will':short ,, .�� -i "474 be- u In o-- , . tY• t eon ! -i'-' ' Y d tion. P *•"* .* • An executive''me tin'.is to Meeting be held' tonight (Thursday) : in' the, :Commun- ity Hall at 8' o'clock. TWENTY-ONETEAMS' MAY, "...OPERATE ' IN BRUCE LEAGUE. -i* ^At •the annual meeting of the Bruce League in Hanover 'on . Friday, Indic= ations pointed .. 'to twent -on' .teams playin Junior= and • nter e i t gI., rrn dints ball in this -loop this 1eason..•' Fivelikely e y intermediate "B"Clubs are Owen, Sound, Chesley, Hanover, ;Wingha'tn and ;'Meaford 'the ,1 ... a atter Club' being; readmitted: "C"' club . bs are likely tob ,near - Y..elti; d, Inc, Teeswater and `Winston Willi °A ll , en o rd , Por E t Iain an Southampton' d• likely to be re preeen ° d b to oneor two p,. Y• teams..• Junior ,entries r ar certain , .e from he C sle 1" Wa ker t Y on outha , S m to n a n P r, d. Kincardine. Through'R. J. P e at equ gra i l the Steve ns H e per Co. has . a donated a i 14 it _._...+lull_or azo h i..O.we o _ . p Y n S und,wilJ.hav a Juvenile Club that •may play in' the Junior! Bruce. Paisley, 'Winghain'and Hanover .• ... are undecided. Last date fare entries ri rie,'s� Was set :for Friday; May 13th:. 3. Wm.. Dobson was to -elected � sterid= ent with.Dr. W. H. Carson vice res- .. 771 ident winning out over W. H: Gurney, Ai ;Ai Perking continues as tsecretary, With Harry bane Of Owen Sound and 7444. 'Robe Boos°of Che>;iley, members of the L8 ur , ••FARMING;°' DAIRYING; STOCK RAISING -=and other lineaof agricultural buainesi'-often ur oses If 'they ,have good •seg P'.P t not' the ready, cash •e;urty, bu y they Wisely, borrow.' r. needimprovements or new equip- . amen,, to stop waste;; and make . Wherever, betterprofits.. in'Ca'nada -Good man- , agricultural agerstnevery business line of busi- carried; on, - r ness .know, there is a branch ,of ,the Bank where "small expenditures would- ---- of• Montreal,. --acquainted with ', in „ e:rease : fficiea and-•--- e ry • profits. If they can, spare the money from' their:::working capital, 'R they will spend, 'it. promptly .'for such f o c a-1 nte�e ci sa n dj 11'tli conditions, ready' l Ili *1 '2 I to considerap p li