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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1938-07-14, Page 1• {r • • r. $200 •A; YEAR— IN ,ADVANCE --50c EXTRA ,TO U HOUSE FOR RENT, --in Lucknow, Apply to E. Robe • rtson„. Lucknow, S WAN TED---EXI?er enced "cook fur small summer h'otel..Telephone 160=:W Lucknow..• WILL SWAP new 1938 Marconi adio forr.1913 or earlier Ford in good condition -_,T� S Stewirt,� Lucknow.. .f• f 'LOST—One sow pig about 70 lbs. 4nyone knowing of .;its whereabouts j�leaso 'notify” Hdr`ol& Purves,. R:.1 Lucknow. FOR SALE—Massey Harris binder -7 ft. in Al. •conditionprice'reason-, able. Applx to John Blake, 'Con.: 9. Ashfield.. "Phone 77r-9, Dungannon.ket, TENDERS TENDERS WANTED., Tenders will' be received by. < the un- dersigned clerk, up to 8 P. -M., July, •26th for the construction of a concrete Wing. wall, at Graham's, bridge on Division ,Line. ,Approximately 39 yds..: Accepted cheque for b Per cent to. accompany, tender. ".Plans may be' seen at Road Superintendent; • Herb Cur ran's C: E;''M Donagh, Clerk, MKNI; ' Here is d practical plan that will enable youto build an independent business,'of your own:.ivtth the dis tribution of over 200 guaranteed; pro=, ducts in' select district. Every day, ,is' •, pay, day! Repeat orders on Ail .goods. Position'is permanent, not `one-time .sale affair 'Offer open to, honest%am- bitious,' alert 'men only.. If .interested write to FAMILEX CO., 570 St:'Cle. • ment, Montreal. u• • COMING EVENTS • DANCE— Dance in the' Paramount Hall:.Fel. , July 15th.; Music by MacKenzie's July ;orchestra; .General 'Admission • LISTVN-The biggest bargain ever offered in. the town of.Lucknow-7-Buy a 3,21.00 sint and yen will get a $6,00 THE MARKET 'STORE ENGAGEMENTS and Mrs. Willi* j:' Donglas, Luelcnow,...Ontirio, announce the en- gagenient of'•MariOn Elizabeth, job*, ',Luckno.W, ion of Mr; and Mid. Silaa riage will take place in August:: . field, announce: the' engagement , Of their eldest daughter, Winnifred Ethel zen of Mr. and Mia.r. Jamie Webster, mirriage to • take 'piece C,nounce.. the engagement of ,their only ,clatighter, Edith 'May; te-Mr;•Herbeit iohn Fendiain, B.A., sett of Mr, pnd ' Mrs. H. Fensham Of Toronto, the ORANGEMEN ATTENDED" 'CHURCH ON SUNDAY ,Orangemen of West Bruce County held their: annual Church parade to - stirring addresS to the :Order 4fid ...large' congregation; CAR DAMAGED .IN ACCIDENT .THORSDAY hia,first accident in fifteen Years' 'Of driving; 'Spindler .litcd -the left front Side, of his. ,PontitterSe ening in 'tt totliition with an .611 track , driven. by, Wallace B sok Of pod rick Portunately..nOne; et the -,,passengerti a "Church pienie; Were injured. The paw, was, a aantininnui :pile • pt ravel derail in LU.CKN .w:.. • 'H URjSDAV, JULY� QUIET .TWELFTH . 5. .Tuesday mark d the "glorious Twelfth" and y(P.ithclosest points ,of celebration being' at Stratford or •Chesley, iluekrioW• and otherineighbor•4 hood- lodges, while well •.represented, did not attend as individual lodes. ". The day was probably' the quietest one, ever, for: we failed;: to hear the toot of a • fife or ; the beatof a• drum all :day • Monday, .ni'ght;• hoycever:,;•• one was reminded that. Tuesday Was: the big; . day as Fifers John Miller ; and Charles M'cQui lin and drummers' Wel lington ;Henderson and Fred lin, tuned' up• for ,the, morrow, with a rehearsal at the Orange Hall., •EXCELLENT HAY WEATHER A Prolonged period. of 'dry weather, With temperature not excessively -,high ruption :in taking off a heavy hay W.hile• the dry spell has facilitated haying, a..:good. rain 'would be wel- Grain riPening rapidl and cutting. is likely. to comMence shortly, Which will be, considerably earner than the average 'harvest seaSen, • . Rain fell here On Sunday evening; a downpour that left "Puddles on' the I road": but this hninediate area:, got( nettling mOre than the. subsequent cooling- breeze. , BUILDIN SUMMER.... HOTEL:' "The' Henderson. cottage at Bruce' Reach, destroyed. by fire. last year, is being replaced by a, fine large struc- COnstruction 'weft IS being stushed ahead and is exPected to :lie.open to• may be Made by the day or wee , with IN FULL SWING dirIs' In Camp ,This.'Week--Summer , School Opens ' On Monday—Camp In .Operation Eight Years Under Synod 'Auspices,, And Is Perform- ing A Fine Work Hamilton and London• the.'Pres, byterian ,Church: in ,Canada, 'is "being girls ranging in Age :from to.:1S The •Sutniner Sehool Will • be he fronr;July .13th" to' the 25th 'in co junction with the , Ontario •Provinei Yonng' peoples': Society 'of the Pre in in Bible 'Study, Chnrch .organiZ - The lectrires will be given *by Re ThomPson of. 'the Provincial EXecu ReV Donald itlekai Len Mims, Rev. S. II. Scott; Kincardine The teen" age •boYs.' ot the chore Will go. into camp front •July t AugUat. 3rd, and Ure.'PromiSed .."no rnornent' The' Dean arid Reg,' f "'Seventeen Items partly cleared and artly Wooded, running' ,down to the pen berieh. Swimming 'it under the or twenty, Ali the buildings 'at the: f, •Paine thia year. "rhe :large room h(rce, 'the ilining hall in., the. Main ortnitcirieeo *ill be 'Used br aft . New Springs mattfeSsei ,Lettires are ,given 'in the large rnorti`ing ie divided: into study at period; then' organized ' gaines evenintitnd, the' day i4s brought, th.4.4each, mote is in The eanin'has been in operation. ter a st te ev to ea ut ari el this. work the finest ever tindert'Aiti • J U..I' N QR, BAND BOYS, GAVE. FINE''CONEIRT Program On Friday Night .Concluded Trial•Tuiti.ort �l'eriod Of Some Eight., Weeks --More Boys: Required To. • Asst re . Continuance.. Of Rand The. Band `Concei t ,!by the Lucknow and !Community Junior • Band held in. , the Town • Hall on 'Friday evening was thoroughly_" enjoyed by •a• scattered.' ;audience•that braved the heat to •hear:, the youngsters,and; other assisting ar- tists perform:. Mr. T; H. Rowbottom, chief organ•.. iter; of the Band, Presided and intro duce(''Mr `Tom Murray, musical in-. str uctor_ 'These two gentlemen •assts-• ted in the program, M. Murray pla ing the piano-aceordian and Mr. Ro bottom .'the trombone. Another fe ture_-of the -program- Was ari saXho; in baritone; .a .elqrhiet solo by •Wee 'Jack .EedY; cOrnet Sole.' by Bud Orr;' alto. solo. by. Allan McKim and a •Clar. ger of tlie ,CoMpanY, spoke .briefly •.izing and continuing the band' lif4.§ chegt.3sse,d../Sro 'action was, talten'at that. time, the 'opinion, 'generally appear- ing to .be that: nicire,'"local •boys' Were needed ,to assure the-suceeSSfut cen- IVIezialzers the band perfOrniing were:: cornets,. Bud Orr; ' Lycknew, non: .Tack Ackert of Ilelyrodd,' a-clar- ,.NIGHT ,NEXT 'THURSDAY , street dance,. with hinge; will. )e 'held Lteknow rie2ct. Thursday ,seVeiling,, July '; 2ist,' !andel., auspices of the , • of Valuable prizeS will be Offered.: . Dancing and • games start sharp'. at. 0, 'o'Cloek and sin ;Case, of unfavorable weatfier, the entire evening's fan will, be ,•held in. the;.Comiiiiinity, dans.men nights. are alwayS• ulaV."-"sci' don't • "-miss. this first street' ANNUAL PICNIC HELD AT GODERICH.. „Dungannon Iiredbyteritui..Chntehed Hai:hone 'Park,: bo,clerieli; 'With its excellent.' pienie -, facilities, Was ••,,agnin chet 'held,. Tait .; Thursday with .iiittliy attending for a'.pleasant "Social.,after,.,.; dial 'atti.a4iolt,- With the 4;40/dile be:- wi Art: Stewart 4 -ode -teem • 1 SALES CONTINUES. Pearlman?s°Midsummer Snl, .Cori "times. Read the advertisement of and.. take ?advantage.ef; tlfe BROWN • .the United ChurCh riarsonage; on TUesday, J.uly 12th, 1.030, at ' four o'clock, 'when Rev.:11, o. nnited in. marriage, .Miss Jean Reed, dnugn. Kinlosa' and Mr. Benson Brown, 'son attended by Mr Wm BroWn brether' of. the grboin and „the bride!s 'si'ater„ wEDbi BELLS 'MGR SCHOOL ENTRANCE ,RESOLTS Candidates 'Fa ,The• PePartnleital Examination; • Douglas .Lorene Mageffin. Fred 'Webdter Candidates „Recommended On Year's, Wark: , Lillian Carruthers (Hen.) :Eileen Carter tliori.)9 Mary Caution' . Muriel McBride "(Hori41,,' Mildred, MOpre Kathleen, Reid toBi41 e,Tidia*alveavAiar.id(,(11}tnn.)..). Marion Walsh • - Celia 'Wilson 1Hon.) Th eir MAN ION SUCCEEDS BENNETT choke of Conservati14.•Qinventinn 'At .Ottawn ,Week --,Party 'Adopts Neur,,, Name. And Revised' " been assembled here • in. CoUYention for tile Past three' days, today elected Hon. 'Robert J. Manion, 'fOrnier Mi,ilister of. Railways in the Bennett. governmeht .as their leader, and' with ivc PartY'hoPe to move on to .victory in the next' fedeal electiP,n. The npw leader, ,Dr. won was Murdoch MacPlierson of_ Regina a young- lawyer whiD was the dark horse in' the election and whO' was. one of/the first to congratulate .the. winner. The other caridiciates were Joseph Harris, Hon.. Earl • Lawson. and Denten 'Massey' all of Toronto. geon, had an excellent War record ,and administered .the l)epartinent•."of slong,line of :legiStatirs, and has three ons.: is 'a Roinan • Catholic: The greates factor In his success „,ivas the act that' Quebec.- was: almett soliclry ehirid.hrin and .if he can',••only keep nce it will certainly ' Make for sue - While :not .at re,aent a ineinber 'of ridings . bel-, available, for Dr. of the .Goderich High School Entranee Bdard...FirstelaSs henors' are awarded Marks secured;• and second: clhiS honors when 10 to 74 Per Cent; is oh- • Barbara Culbert, Andrey ,Maebenald. Pearl madkenzie; Rodney MacLennan Grace Boyd, Eldon,14zekingharn, Grant 'Fairish; Arthur. , Gifinore, Roderick Allan' MacLean, Catherine MaeLennan Howard.,Culhert; Allan Dickson,. Dor. , ST. .HELENS 'CENTRE Wilfred Ramage, Russell Rithhie, Muriel Wright.' • •Reecroft, Gladys, MdBurney, Mae Mac -1 GIFT TO MOSS MaCDOUGA4 • At the closing. of•Sehool,•ptinils arid inenibers the coinnitinity s. S. • MiSS-MadDOUgtill resigned the Oul- ' The -presentation was iiecOmininie by ,an,'addreaS ekpressiVe„,of the fine in the tehool .aha eonipitnitst .end 'wishing "for her eVersi. aildeeta • • :TRY OIJR RAISIN '7-- wHotp WHEAT' AND HOMR'MADE AREAps Atiention! Should you he Interested in a cotnplete Set of COMMUNITY ' PLATE, SILVERWARE, Schmicri 'give' you a Special ., Quantity Discount Saving. • 4'0.. = HALF PRICE SALE ON GROSVENOR. PATTERNS*FROM ALSO,. SPECIAL OFFER, on -,1847.' Rodgers, a 50 -piece .116 the' p'rice Of 40.`!pieces in the First Love Patter4'. • JEWELLER • Of the Convention wad, thelspeech of 8'`uken .0ff,ered ,him her CoriStit- .Something. in the way; of. •MonetarY. will, choose' td • rePresent an,•Ontarlo the Party had been-SPlindeci and, that: the, resolutions :of th.. &invention nipre. than ."junk"'.. and. ,,an• 'insult. to, .the intelligence of Ihe,..voter. It was, efottaintk.g dig::fierrh7n, low; 70* ••As': a ma.tter of fact there is little or r. nOthing.new in. the Platform Present- .• ed and I •feet'the•• neW' leader had herculean task ahead of 'hini .,if he is • to bring the ,ConservatiVe Party out. of the backWater'•Where Ow last elet-; ' riding. , Main' pOirits•are as, follows; I. Defense --.•Defense of Canada Can beSt be pro:. inoted by. -conaultatien, and: caliper; ation :with! all niembers et the British Commonwealth,: 2... Railwayippos- ition .to any. plan ter'. unification, or amalagatiori of the C. and:C4 /11, R. 3. Coinpletion:of•the 'Traria-Canada froM Great Britain, Irelanti. and France:- and exCluSiOn' of Qrient, als. continued, :adherence to. tile CoxiservAiVe 'Party's traditional. pol- icY-..of proteeffion"as• -regards Canad- ian laber. and .indtstries, agriCtIture,,' forestry. Mining.' .6. .da,IDOERATIVE PLANT' To aSsist the .oneznployment situation self -Sustaining housing: -.scheme; a ister :relief •• end a plan of national • L. 'aUspiceS.;-.Added •attractionS; NON. U. F. 0:'SECRETARY SPOKE. OK FORM! NG II. Hi! Hannant 74,74-c-itTssed•Meeting Larknew JOint Club, In Orange, Hall • Last Wednesday—"Its' 'Time Did Our °.Own Business," He' Said' PLAN TO VARY SATURDAY NIGHT ENTERTAINMENT 'Several .Matters Under Discussion. And :Group Planned To AdeVarietY To Saturday Night :,,Eittertininient he tucknow• BlisineSs Men's Club, dny night when .0: large .attetidandc of members, cliScuised. 'several .niatteri, itig in, this regard;,,, and' d8kea night band ,eoneerf, was:!deelded :ripen' and this, StitiirdaY evening along with the Pipers. rem:dal' Orformailee, Will be an:exhibition ScOteh den; .pointed to arrange fOr ,and, alan each Saturday night, • . ',.iniproved lighting; by the' •tiSe • of patio at .Weit additienal:pelieing to handle: teak 8aturilay nights, A. thete 'V aft' The 'meeting cif the LucknoW Joint Club opened. with Dii.'ector John Col- 1 .ozi i,niOtion of John Jamieson and I last ;meeting' were read and ,adopted. secretary, of the United Farmers' of Ontario, 'was :then called on ',for • his address, Mr.• Hannain gave A. Very, in- teresting talk. on the Consumers, Co- oPeratiVe, Which was the Main subject, for the evening... In hii addresS, Mr.' Hannan.'" sam, "we have been habit of *letting other Peeple do. our buSiness for us, but we not, seein • to be gtting; much farther ahead, 'so it ls time we (lid our oWn bnsiness". Ile Said that due to the.tocal",club!s I experience both in. the ;stock ship- ping •:and ,the fertilizer 'plant; they.' should have no trouble in starting; up,,, or operating n l,Vonstuner's Co -opera - BOWL! NG N'EWS an CLANSMEN AUSPICES tatkitiow 'Thurt.. DANCING ,AND GAME.5 START AT p SHARP . In Case, of Unfaiorable Weithen Pince and Gamed Will Be Held 'In The ( community Hall arconi Radios n One Week tewar • 'five ''plant, Once .'a few, giit. 'Started TorontO net "14 the' entral• •all 'the .benefits woultl'go te the- Mein. hers et the ,Co.oPN. *would net -have 'to branch oat lige,' other .After Mt. Henbanes addreasi• sev- eral attending the meeting' Were etill.;•, ed •-on tri 'give their Opinton th stibject and they seemed .tO :be all , in Patrol, Xt. '1,45the ttrecida; „Neil ;Meitay,Ltilozig--with ettitrite ,on the. Object front the head Seventeen rinks 'were entered in the : • ifight mixed jitney held •the "green 'ori Monday, and sponsOred by the lady bowlers. Winners w.ere: Jst, rink of Wingham; 3rd, Nash's rink of I. At the ladies' jitney..an Tneaday, :Fisher, Hoff man and ;Miss .""-- 1110.u-tin RoWling 's matinitOeh rin s tournament was held on Thurs. :day , with fifty rinks' ; coi4.eting for the I35• ,prizes • effete& to aceoincld-: greens *eke 'titide"-.4Vallabigt and- sev-: inte"eli, kinks boWled here- during ,the afternoon and evening, ' • , BORN General' Hospital, on 'Tuesday Hetherington,' a sen