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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1938-05-19, Page 8WHITE WILL LL PREDOMINATE. WE; ARE READY WITH' A'. COMPLETE', LINE OF WH1iTE "SHOES FOR MEN, 'WOMEN.,. • AND CHILDREN. Eye - . St .les Tlia Will :Ca1�The _.. P lc Plea . • rt es That' Will... Please You' ' • CLEARING. •QUT SOME BROKEN: •,LINES} OF' ; WE' ARE , ., .... ., . ; ,, AT • " E ..DRESS . HO S,..: - DA ,AND 5AN LS S 9 1. 14 Ir REAL ;SAVIb1GS, TO YOU AT ...»,, �s ?. oe h ve•: o red' :� .: �I Vit. HITE;SH,:OES s; F R • L1L' ,ES! O ':ATHERE•f.SNO,RO A TomF Ca MIS :.R e u um mer Wardrobe E , SECURE: '- HE ` T YQUR. ,SUMMER: 'APPAREL'; s, mbres ulmlm+elr. Ense. • TOP oilman n �o a ,LONDON WINGHAM, ' MOTORWAYS.: SSRVI CE OM CKW. I�O LEAVES—to .' Wiagham, Tor- onto .and London, daily, and • except Sundays a Holida ` s 1 • SUN.;& $OL., Only.. -4.00 P.M. incardine dail • except TO-lif .. Y P Sunda s an Holidays;" HO .O nl 10.50' .m SUN. L U y P R • F RTHER . INFORMA- • FO, • U , . TION -SEE LOCAL AGENT W. :SMITH LUCI{1�1OW LIMITED • � Me �s- tore,e • Luckno no uc���C :S Administrators' ' Sale Real Estate' and- Personal. Property Pursuant to the 'provisions •of the Statutes in that .behalf - there • be offered 'for sale:, by Public .Auction,, by t.. : he administrators, ' of ,theestat of e James, `Johnston deceased, on Thurs— day, the 26th day .of' May, 1938, at fte 1 ',o'clock in: thea . .....rnoon'• on. the Pre mases,, the following lands and pre, is s' and chattel pro",peaty,, namely, ir►. e., : tlie••'easterly ±100 acres of , Lot r ber 38 in the. Front or Lake 'flange. •. Concession (N'o'rth, of the Town plot), h Townshi : of .Ashfield in' the the n P ,t County ,'of Huron, upon which' there x is growing Nine acres of fall' wheat, 37! acres ..of' oats andbarley, and ::40' acresof hay. Orono ;• , There'', are . the following••bu fdings upon the said .lands:.'. A, . two storey brick house; a' barik, 40 x 64, in fair . repair' and • a stable' 25 x 30:'The -fen- cing is: in fair, condition and the pro •perty may he ' inspected' by prospec tive purchasers at. any' time prior to ,or at the sale. •The,„property is .sit uated on the Bluewater Highway close to: school, and ' four' miles' -.from 'the Village of Kintail; There is an Arte - fan Well upon the property and 'the eighteen mile river 'runs:.throughT-the • corner :of, the farm ,so that -there is a aY a lw ys. ” ggood supply,of water. The soil is a clay loam. The.followiri . is'a list'o£: the :chat- ., following tele which will be offered • forsale at the, same time! "' 1 George; -White 'Thre_slhing "Machine "`in ` good `repair; 1-44 horse :power" Huber Tractor; 1 McCormick -Deering Tractor -22,86; 1_ Massey Harriss Binder; 1 Mower; e Drill; 1 set e �iilizer Se d Rake';' o _ .'s::. utter • Adam Wa _ o; 2 sets' of Harrows; 1 Disc; .Harrow ;; 1 20 -Plate Tractor Disc;, -1 Walking • UCKNOW SEN111114. THURSPAYi MAY 19TH,, 193$;, .. URCH NEN?' SCLOCALandGENERAL ; Anniversary Services ' Anniversary ,services' will be held. Mr , Roy Lightfoot, of Port. Elgin, at; South Kinloss Presbyterian Church 'visited the .end, of the; week in town. this, Sunday, May 22nd with serviced Milt C: A Robertson, M:PP•call- t X11 and 7. Rev.' W. A. Young of ',ed on•friends' in town, on Tuesday., a .. Hensall wli be the guest speaker at Mrs,; Sadie Armstrong left, for Tor both services.. • • onto titles week.,t'sPen a nnti in b • ,-the Reeu me SabathServices At' Knox .Church, Bervie 1. ' Mrs. R. , D. -Cameron• has, returned' b fter services ill be. to her home here after s ending thet ,Sab t a noon w p a.h resumed and continued `: -during the winter in Ottawa. m att `Kno' Pre�sb to ran Church , A , ,. • su ..mer _. x Y ,, rete . Y• P. A. resents Bervie this:. .Sunday Ma•, 22nd, at. . , n • • � � y their la Simple Simon 'Simple at P Y plough; 1Hay Fork; ,1 Fanning; Milli • 1, set: of . team. harness;'• 1 Hay Rack; 1 • Wagon Box 1' Cream. 'Separator; 1—set of iron., wheels for `wagon; • 2 ..;'fresh cows; 3 Yearling g ..steers; •^•calves, 1 sow; 7 small igs,.16 he nS, 1 mare; 1 'horse, a .quantity., of ,mixed grain: TERMS: -On .the 'sale, of the cleat: tel ,property all' sums under, • $10.00 HOW TRUE THIS 15 :sold allother: chattel to e s cash andb —.--”'secured• by approved` Joint_ notes pay- :1Says' the Tara .Leader. Tara . or ail f months,except the threshing' machine and t s • u$ 9' n other town will not become; a good a e ISA . our a. Y rector ori -business-centra;as Io as'its-bus ness, is .: which 50 .o cash wilt. be required to men rely on a few merchants toy i'nake • • Talkative and ria ss Demii McLeod ::-the � .. _. , _ .. �.: _ ,.. , be Paid and:, the _balance;' Secured by • , •,.. , the effort•to'bring•trade:to town. Too: -, • : described'. the trials and .difficulties. approved joint_notespayable in four . PPin'nit :'Fair• Miss` trade . the: Pilgrims met V y ,, • often. the; men ina few lines• of months Thefa'rm will be sold subject� e re,abo t the ,Only ones that'reach Jessie McKay:' described their:.Tourney u Y. to•.a mortgage to the `Agricultural f maters.„ -.;_Other •m merchants A- . in ' By,. Path Meadow 'aid': their in out a ter _ u evelopment Board- which the, purer. '•,• wait until these: men 'induce people, to'chaser shill assume' and agree'to pay t r els ,of m Doubting Castle., The cometo town and; content themselbestrials ,of .the 'Enchanted. Ground, the d, I.off and • the balance, ,of the' Purchase ::: , • . to all ` ,drifts to beauties .of Beulah Land; the'crossing with trade that na„ r Y oil shall b a able 20i on • the day,of sae an e a ace within. three 0c 1 ' . ock • .Rev Kenneth , when Kingarf on Tue evening.: , r aG'e preach." .', ,, ;.• '^ ..Miss..Mare es of, g Niagara MaA, cLean B of Winghain . will •... , Falls has been. sit' g for the ;PILO : 0 . f ' s. t. e `ice .' • d sr a t. i r ry i A n Y rS Lucknow .•4.nd Dungannon .: Mrs. i- ,e . .: � :.: ,,, Dr. and ,J, E; :Little spent 'flit Anniversary .services .will; be held ° • •first of`•theweek in T.oropto; the Dr ; at St. Peter's 'Church,,' Lucknow and attending 'the Annual'>' Convention of St aul's , Church, .;Dungannon, . this'' ' the Ontario Dental Association. . "Commencing'. this . Sunday, and Sunday, May 22nd. At. ' St. Peter's,, the :morning service will beconducted. by Rev.:' P. H.' Rickard'. and the ,even-• ing -service' by ";Rev: •W.'' 13: • • Hartley of Kincardine.. • a, • At 'Dungannon, Rev; F. C. McRit chie of Bervie will' conduct, the -morn ing service and Rev- P. H. Rickard; will preach • in the evening., b Gei'GuildPeear Y an ,The meeting oP encd by singing ngi g :psalin'.89, followed' by :the 'scripture reading by; Gladys MacDonald. • and: the Lord's prayer repeated in unison. 14mn. 425 wag' sung and 'the' `follow - Y ing program given: solo by : Mrs: P. Stewart piano,'solo, Mrs. Dr: Fowler.;' a very interesting travelogue by.Mr.. LloydOf Wingham, on his • trip to the' continua g•'• ' during the , summer months,' Sunday School will` be, held.; .in the United Church;at •10.00 a.m. :S. IC. : Ratl4vell , •Was re-elected secretary -treasurer ,of the Lay Asso- ciation of Bruce Presbytery, 'which convened in 'Walkerton last week. ' 1VIr.. and -Mrs.' .Frank^Cole last, week attended the funeral of• an old :friend Mr. Albert, Mather . of Woodstock, who died quite suddenly. They return.' ed on " Monday after visiting other friends in. that • community. Mark t3irthdayis • CHI 'S SLACKS.`"�Farmette st le, adjustable shoulder ' straps, colored :braid, :trim, 8:'to 14;yrs , brown &::navy..�.;,.is• ' o ads. ' oth °sides ' vii h . . -L-AD E4 .SLAOKSr &-'�BOLERD-�- .Pen . •, a.t. b..... ,_ , .... t , 1 braid triming tri' ,�o jacket. braid •trimmed#, br , ow n..... Bolsi navy . • 5c a' tr es .� fnc s ....., CE%asRrEDl� �LOUSEs--- y iP.... �, 0.. COTTON .I OYS—made of re y :sem- T O UTSFOR•$ g Y 3 NFORIZED N S .. e fo i ed:suitin With:'sorts `back, regula ' st le knee`••' ants g P r 3' R Suitt '�. ...,.-. 2.65 ''MEN'S SPORT' PANTS.�clice s and striP , c,u ff ttom:.Sizes, ` 2 ()."42'.• .195. S'PECL4L a .:;.,....-.. 1.59 la ex' c it t t 'shine w h s — i i h •lastex q •MEN E Ik w t P _. � ... 'S . SQCii ES s , . , , „ • brevin and all Pair 49c ;, • '�""Qpiniyun •.ca,.,•so� .:. .1." and a d July, the prairies n ;raise the finest, ,wheat .in 'the in; that 'opiniou she :is. rimaI ex• Y rising the general view held by far- •rs in the West,._,_They' know, Ghat, en reasonable weather' conditions ring; the ., growing season,: the 'land 1'yield.an abuhdant'crop, but they o are' ;aware, `fron hitter experi•, e, that under erdrought conditiop du le or othing can be. expected. from i . land. -Moose Ja'w, ,Times -Journal•. A number', of ladies apent joyable afternoon�at the heme of• "Mrs J, W.,: Joynt on • Saturday, the • M E PIR,IE , • 4 South; ,duet by, Margaret and Helen occasion marking' the ,birthdays ,of iatralia's•; Warning her moflier-iii-law, MFriemol'i Jo nt. " x' address :mit's. ell', to thhee:..anda •Mr. .'George Douglas, `ueballiicti'ems uosft n Y , srin'51v4"-=sungga d-14"44' .. - .. :Ch-- i � Mr.• arles • �°,c reg r, pr ac Donald .closed. the meeting With, Prayer > ; ., .other,great,*ai may yet' itc,„averted. . . • - ' : shoo ' 11S,faterloo and,. • • inlo' P. S. i s "P S both K s Y. Meeting the South The regular m g of , Kinloss Young Peoples'. Society was held'•in the_ basement o he_church-ort Friday evening.' The, ,object :for: •the, evenin was the -finishing (*the:, study g. of. Pilgrim's Progress. ,.The story of the.' Pilgrim's „journey, up .Hill Diffi- culty and his visit in the Palace •Bea- utiful was taken,,by Sarah Maclver: MaryCarter : described • his •,journey. through'. the'Valley; of Humiliation . Agriculture.:'Norval : commenced `work Mires Ile Ilm.E' is set to' the :ob5ec• jou ne hemi' 'lin i r • ors. h s 'n daY. :' C t R : follows d of 1VIr -• the Soil n lj d J b a g Y •. J. es • and -no � . d• no. spectator a propound ..� can , throu h , ,the V, ale ' ;of 'Death.'' Miss.:Prinee Ed and Coun through, $ y. w t9` aormula ,far diplomatic bar ainlri •,' g,.. g. Annie cKa ve • an •in erestin • cheek . to'' this rocs which Will, n ie M .y .��a .;interesting g s P ss, w uch w. talk�on:_Christ, ns_..efforts _to_ save.. _{•...:_ELECTED DISTRICT .DEPUTY, ;,:leave the'm,ai�iiuder... illi at 'least art:of••his loot.',This we',regard.as. .. _ raYest .as ect .ot the_:wor d,.situ .district.: meet g P >. • •Oddfellows • of • Bruce i • 1 pal of. Zeigler s .l, . problematical.:,taut this..inuch•may • Mr, and ,Mrs. Fred and `Roy McGre proclaimed: as .certain, that unless gor,.,of. Kintail•, also Mr. and''Mrs. z'opponents'—wtaerevei:,tliey may, be G. M. ;Stuart, St.,Helens, visited at .ind=of brie•'zge• in inteinatio"i.F• the McGregor', home; Lucknow,.. on•nger, the. chances of ,averting ultf• Su tiday'.war,, inuar be- Cd1.11 fed -negligible. r • A. "Richards • Mr.:, and. .M s •• R. , ' Boon'",.dry•. West, :' metered :'to Guelph. on.Tuesday to attend graduation ex ercises ',, at • Guelph Agricultural '.Col lege, when their' son 'Norval; received his . degree as :'Bachelor of': -Scientific'. e must : fa f ce the vital fact tha t t I uiy,; ltal3 an`d Japan ure•:today, mo• lied. for Isar [n•the Mediterranean pain), in China, in:Austi'ia without claration::of hostili;tiea..:defying tree and careless in:.exeus , they are ply ravagin -defenceless neighbors s g r their .'gai e own' bin, in each Of, these • IN TEMPORARY QUARTERS NI: lin K `,. �Messrs..W: R: To m. sn , , P zie - B.A.T laver a'rid-. P.1 S. ` MacIKen , , : from their � e offices' were' moved err Que s n Hotel quarters last 'week ,to' •tempor-' quartersin :the. Curlin gClub I buildin •white `their new•office build in is'beingn6constructed.-Fort Elgin gg Times. ' d man Toney' e, Payable' ° of` the; River and',their'Reception at i ,1th baa`' .. ahin ' the' Gates.'of the Celestial City. were ably described .by Mrs. Young. their . place.A : public spirits would ask himself of he'is-doing ,is bestto attract•' .eo le to come' to town ..aP i? , to trade, "iii helping the': entire busin •. e - .comiri" irYt" Wand alio 'town is •,s- su ess R Y gess . *less 'all:: lines ` are workin •g to c s,w extend .the trade as "far as possible and trying o breng a larger tern or Y in the circles in Which the„town is'the £, ain'air nu!ui' eau elm. par aqs q P. 3 � ..,„, . ll . •• business 'centre. AIM TO HAVE' AIRPORT; ' AT , GODERICH THIS , SUMMER 'With the financial •backing. of Cass: Hough, wealthy Plymouth, lVXich.;' S , Y Y , s ortsman and son-in-law 'of the late. P.. '.Dr. W, J. Reid . of 'tloderich,, plans are air o nort :being considered for -*an , p rt, h. : � river. ' od rich. �of -the-Maitland-a G t-- c A• large"field' as already been, 'o of the leased and if the co-operate n t e `oa securedi level •: tare .town .an be t n g... field,R. ,J.."Dean,%: •A' eat for ' Mr. Hough, . promises ` ` hangar 'wilt 'be ,g , a ga built this sumtrier. thirtday ys, thereafter :when convey anc `•;will be made and, .thepurchaser eP let into possession. ?rile farm and tree- ._,r. thin "urachi' 1' :;be for and th e� ne wit g. sold •subject' -to a•; reserve' laid : I • Furth Particulars and. 'conditions Further! of sale may `:be , obtained upon apple cation to :teh,. ug ndersi fined.' . 1y DATED this 2nd day, f May, AM DANCEY• & BOLSBY,. B arresters &c. "Gode'rich, Ontario: Solicitor for Administrators. Wellington Henderson Auctioneer. ; Much •'interest„was• centred around' y w - -ed ower =this -field olds hen T Po s -on S y. of ondal was n hand flying Pa ss n err on short hos. -If :'a Flying Club is • formed'' at Godertch _ Mr., Hou P g h• romises .to dead 'a flight ,.of Hough, panes fromn Derroit-- for the opening 'ceremonies; ing in :Bervie'.last Wediesday'.even-. ing,' elected . Archie` •Sinclair of $in cardiae as. ' District: Deputy Grand P. ty Master, • succeeding. Andrew Patter- son of. Ripley Kenneth :Hardie: of: .'district Lucknow, `;was •re-elected secretary. SUBSCRIPTION ENDS.: • Tt was',pointed" out that we today, RAP1E have- much:th _ am e trialsatnd diffi=' !.: •� respect to n ' item with Christian and •.'The following culties. to � meet • as.;did C n . az'n " and news a ers ` a `eared. his fellowms. ,.The. study was: mag i es P p pp .Pigfre y iii the' uestions :and Answers column e @. itwasd , c found soainteresting-thati. , ided' that's. further •study of •.this. Book in the Toronto Daily Stara . n in its-challenge—now 'unmistak= —to' every people that possesses thingwor.th coveting. The moral;. s here ••in'Austra'lia is'.inescapabl.e, dne die f3eral'd.•' of Japanese ;immigration Japanes - make 'their. 'homes' heor and brim ' out their wives.. -The .' birth rate''.ii high -about 25.. in: every },00;0.• ,Gi nese keep their wives.,in their: ho e• 1and.= Obeditjnt,:to-traditlpn, -the-0hi- nese man 'returns to .own: .so. i to,die' near his••family:- Illustra iva ofthis''trend;" •go ern melt. statistics show there ate;.11,21 Japanese•,'womern in,.ilritish. Colum gnly.ti2,b2'5'7hint • avoinen. !'even; CtIrtt 4, f Immature: Woe g :dation IsUr ed to. Curb: The Practice an • Ontario ;1 •The••suggestion'',has been ilad4 .by the •conservation` and 're orestation committees 'that• sanction fi,om some”. authority ,be obtained -before imi'na ture 'wood growth could.' .be cut 'in Ontario..says the= 1aii-ner's Advo?- cafe • The ,. thou " ht.:• back of 'the _ 8 i.e.corn m endaton; to 'rohibit °the n • -ct t44in imnmature. wood growth, is to co . server, forest; and woadlots 'and,a 'not' allow them to be:, slaughtered' bytimbei� hunter's;: too m:aliy.'of .:whom think only,'of irrirried'iate~ din are . g ...Tri now me '.- n n who. . have made a 11v,. ing' out ;of • buying standing timber: who. are ready. ,o endorse tare recoil-'. men'dation' be cause merchantable timber is becoming so: •scarce'•• that their .is is thr • threatened. . °' Thousands of -:Acres Cut -Over-'” Certainly. the'.pi•oposed•legislation would not ; go so :,far • as to rohibit the r P o " ei•t �• 1 ovine •. ' P . P y i taking• out need-, ed• timber- or -trees for Wood w d and re pairs The regulation ?Ought. even to permit a:•: land o irneir:to+ convert •at hush into, cultivable --field if under that treatment e nt it would be ' mor e' "'► •. t. it shout . �•;Oa.. MAJOR TOLMIE..:•..DIES I Major or J a esCrai ,. Rev e of Southampton,,and • anoutstanding fi8uie" •thePullic 'life of :Brucecoua- ,� ty and 'the province of. Ontario for o , � liable cub . ;: quite Profitable. ; ` ` J. A. -R:.; Y u are would' Proved to P . • � . 'died : • c i . i • • ice if you tak the ;aer y y ,, ,quite_ suddenly on s ription. Price y e •paper man ears rom ost office or •receive it from thea Sunday, 'While he had:. '•not, been en f P t' edi� o intnd . t ac joying the best of : health during :the, postman. If you d n t q;. S: S; ANNIVERSARY The Sunday School anniversary of theUnited Church •:was observed : at 'the morning , service on,Sunday. Mem:, 'bers "of'' the school and .teachers. at- tended' :ervcein . a bodyand Mended the s iY were addressed by Rev.;' D .A:Cowan •of Port•Elgin who ave a. fine ser „the . of bre andbenefits o s mon am .achievement • persuing themto p ga, r two ` K ir,rende e .undo � schoo c o d . AS y •. 1 , .. . Alton and anthems.;; In 'ones 'Ferns, n . Marorie-, Hoffman 'took :a duet paint: Norma Ritchie sang a solo during the•, service. 6.enmiller Pants Our GIANT N. P N IEOur r S S F - ,RU :FLED MONSTER ''and other fine strains f :.Petunias our RUST- q , ''PROOF; :GIANT .iSNAPDRAGO'NS,' , and' immense .fluffy Wilt -Resistant Asters add Beauty °and Charm to. ('your,,:home. We :refill 'Hanging—baskets and Boxwill: call�f es, or thein if phoned. • ' 'STEWART STE.WART . BROS. ; . �• BENM,ILLER NURSERIES 'Phone Callow 235'. t for paymentyou past; year, , .it was not ant{l. Wednes- ,ce t 'the liability o o ifi ` h publishers to *day last that he .; was() as 'taken ' serlousIy should" have n t ed the dl '1 `sank.r ai el 'zine If ahs• andp Y stop sending, .the snag ' " • , ' ' ngot a judgement • a ainst< Major .•Tolmie graduated from comPa Y. ] g g served in o' •could have a writ' of 'execu-' Knox :College ' in 1885. and yon �,.. tion. 'issued, which would' bind ,' your. the ministry until the Great, Ware property." p. :• when; he resigned his pastoral charge d • ver'seas • a nd or• ' nd 'se a o. as. is , in �Wi s a ifv serve. � n • . • e.. a . Read the classified advertisemend to m tnum t al .life and has . ,g P Chaplain. ,burial ',his pastorate ,tn:. _ �. '•� been -one. of the ro i e b.. n e e p mnent.mmes, elects to .the• • ... •:.. dsor he ' as Ont .. .. , . , . : •What have ou. fora �.iqr Win w, d of Bruce ounty Council, during ma y udge. .. ,.,.Y.. y :. ,. �• . ario .Legislature: sessions. i s vu se !. - :,, '.: . ,,... rival .life r .. .vii m a lace I 19.23 ht, retired into p . e Prisons an :returnee •Ito, Southam t n the. where they were o traffic cops.- d P, onNo :man has .failed 'until has' e e e l p he ' home • of . his childhood. There he has: '• y Judge: Wish ,granted.- Sixty ,days: i om. ,, , made his;, last attempt; • a,' • WIHiv_Gt a put :NTA • -3 333551 .41