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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1945-07-04, Page 8-4117W,1•. r ,... n, aar .r.. R#r s* , ri. - ice► 111■WWM neat GE: 'EIGH*' e Lucknow Sentinel, Luckoo� STURDY •SHORTS of navy or brown ,drill, nicely Heade, with belt loops.. Size 6 :yrs. to. 12. Pair .., $1.00 BOYS`OVERALLS'-with bib adjustable, -braces, plain blue denim Pair J ..,:,♦,,,.,,., • ,., „,•.. $1.25 ,at. $1.39. 'PILLOW CASES- �Hemstitched white 'cotton' pillow ewes,. woven .. ffor,10ta .of _wear. • Anil constant ,: laundering- • The kind t t nifty, liot tient per lite+' dor: e c�rydre�r ^=use. , $1 00 BLEACHED COTTON SHEETS Hemstitched for large • double bed'Sheets of good/firm'quality, lots of : wear. a' . Eaeh ,i •. , t, 82.50 LA or':blue ;Soft RGE` PLAID BLAI�TH ' •S'`with :borders, rose, and :• warm finisbed singly:',Size 70x80, Pair $2.59, EINE •QUAL TTY 'TABLE + DAMASK, hearty wide, snow :. white, made froni extra select linen finished, cotton yarn::' 'Smart satin` 'damask designs,°72: in. wide. Yard, ; '• $2.50 TO. INDUCT` .NEW : PASTOR i. ke on reacT ed' H. �; V c rS p R on S urida y r ice Y,. 'ejisev . ` ew its far :�,�- une 24th at.each ;oaf his three Crewe, appc»antmen , Dungannon, , - and`.: Port Albert,. and: left` on t rsda i fors' h is new. charge :.at ., . lriu� y , , ' after three years'; pastor- . . Trtvitood, . a'te� '; a Dun annon . He will be ,.t. g. - succeeif ed by Rev V: J. Rodgers, ` s . hose induction ',Of Little Rapidt7, whine � into:_the pastoral charge .of: Dun- g on, Crewe .qu'i'd- Por Alb �t •e ii'at` m,'o�u y wil1�'be h l � P . ?: . ane on `United Chur h • g ;er :. • • 3 bars 4c GOOSEBERRY JApd (2 coupons) 2 lb.: jar "35c' AYL'1III R GRAPEFRUIT- (1 �coupon)__16 Oz.., jar' 39c IIOUSEHOLD TOW!1 -Roll. Crunehie ' SWEET RELISH:; Jar 15e• " 2. is 1''WHIiTE CLEANER 15e Bottle Have You Got ' Those SUGAR BLUES?, Let Pailsa Artificial•Sweetener: help you Out. Each bottle •equals in ; sweetening .. value, 8 ` lbs. of srigar"' • BOTTLE .39c . ,. • `L I D LAND MARK GONE AT KINTAI4 Iuto T1SvR.,sDAY,, 31LLY , 4111, 194, , NOW, in itself a blacksmith shop in this day of motors and air- j planes i getting to be a curipsity, a ‘relic 'Qf isloWer, ,quieter -times. This old, shop for many years was a meeting. place for the farmers, where once .theY .sat. 'swapping ;yarns az d talkin6 -of the74aying w114th i stcae.lcv hgrseS waited thoir• turn tcs ` be hod So t°ietii :' hot arguments that Often look ' `place around election: times caus- ed more "spalrks':' to fly,,,than those that flew .from. the anvil. Tb C C; } rProgressives were unknown then, it was dust plain Grit and Tory.: The old' Shop!tins '.seen many changes. In the early. days there were the steel -wheeled' wagons Which each, summer had , their . tires set,. a heavy task. ''for the blacksmith, then the democrat which took .the whole family to. Church, also the buggy; .the phae- ton and later the luxury of a J , a r -tired': buggy - Then came ru e tris J± ord car wneezing and soot c rad rinks were • anion .rig, along the narrow'gravel:o . , Two local.. r n•8 its Bowling W i nets and after that the shop, lost its file winners• at a $tx?�ilaght trebles ", • - ou name t. r1Ynhaxri. � as : r ;,, :_,-... ,��: ,.._.. ...,�__. u r - n •-sa�v- xander •'S�ou .�. ;.• --The .late Ale � im or ante• 11. t 1 t week. . Third' p ri a was woo , the: needs of the community, and in the 80's,when there was; quite a,bustle•of activity in' the building he . had a of .'barns and homes, . . _ shop • built — oY his' prey ises; aind lumber , a sub noscarc't.o with . scarcity f P 5 ret _ ,.... _ ;� t� Here, the late I�ugli:MacKay, bf ,Bernie came to pursue' his trade. His ` wife and 'family followed, 'Tiro , iii good:citizens-. He=worked£ a' considerable :business; farin, lip ers coming' from miles around; to get their work done. In the midst of his activities he contracted a cold and in JanAary, 1900 he died, much regretted. A' Mr. : Anderson followed, but remained only , a few months, when he . went .West: late Geor e In;the fall of �19¢Q thee g Collinson,,who had served his ap and us- .I Miller a A • McCoy, •W W. , tin ' • Solomon whose aggregate .wastwo points. g`n higher thanthe ' _ ' other iocarrink' of Wes __I�iustoi 'Bill SchrriFisherid and;Gordon . hi ' finished -fourth: ! : Passed With4i eers.:. The„ FaeultP:.of Medicine ofthe 'u•'-niversity of --T oroiito . iepo .J L,. Mowbray of :town as having passed his second year.- examine - tions with honours. 0 $ AGH .; 1ViR3. • TSOIVIAS O. • Following an illness' of several • months—the—deathoet-prenticesHi pwith Thom •e-red—in- psom of WOMEN'S W tTE' pro, .111.5, Cuban Heels.' A and C Fittings, Sizes 5' to In A Variet ` , f y of Colours,' Wedge, • -Low Cuban .Heels. Semi-Wedge'and :r• e 'Ideal: Hot Weather:Shoe. Th �.... ery from a wheelbarrow to threshing machin e..-' Since 1937• . the shop has been 19:.3 Bill ' MacDon- aid, our eiiterprisinie storekeeper; bought the; Collipson `farm; with. year he Last included. the shop.int d Y sold the' building' ;to Fred John- stun: Its •'=walls, sa ged : iii, ' and 'the' roof ., sagged down, : it'> seemed • as ta' 1. if � it were .loath 'to- leave Kin � But=now itis 'one- and-Tared-w7il ;use the ,material. in building ; on • hours, a i Train, �vi%'a$ Zgte The night train .on Friday wasf well : "over • two hours• late, arriv-. 2' .m. Although' iri -her aftera holiday `travellers may have ac- counted' c- cou ted. ' sorriewhat -for the .train n running.- behind,' schedule' the f 1' thelate arrival chief • reason A , ,., ival here as .a 'troo • train • ound ;for; w p whichdelayed . Brampton d y the. de 1 , -the-- asses.; a -.-=t in par:tune-�.of , p., . „ ng r train from: Toronto. for -about.' tw the farm • B1J s.- Lowestoft'` Suf- folk, England; to .Mr: and Mrs:' S. Bultitude, ,' formerly of . Lucknow, a '.daughter, Sylvia June. Accepts Position A°t St.: Marys: 3, , C Alton, ,son of Mr• and Mrs. Charles Alton 'of Tilbury, recently accepted a position in . a duvare, store at St:. Marys:m oose Jaw,.• Saskatchewan, . on Gh . and G Q rdon of Luck :M oderic ,J ad Kral where "he .i now cam June 25th of - Sarah Jane. Ked , , ..,, t� ".. ned wife' of. .the late Thorns :earned on until his death in ;193.7,. giving' fine ,satisfaction. oto all: In the height . of -business _ _lie often. put on fifty to sixty shoes .a day. Many tributes .could, be paid- to the skill of George Collinson,. :who worked from • early "•morn till -night. Many -a --•school boy linger- ed long in his •shop to ' v.atch the =rks• `:...from the_.anviI and:..to see the blacksmith hft`the horse's Roach -of Mutes*; Township, • The late. `Mrs Roach` was ' born. on Lot 3, concession 6, Huron Township, on. Jane. 8th, 1875, dau- ghter, of.••,the .: late.. Thomas Ken- iiedy-dat d Martha Smith: --In- Sep teinber,1899 ; she . married' Thomas oath lid hooku»=residence t Lott, 14, Con. '6, Kinloss . Township foot up-in-i•is-leather .anon -and were she_reside Luntiliafter-.:th : nail -To the shoe. -No -t -oni did' he ;death of her husband in .1943•; A :Shoe . hgrses but he repaired sh year ago:A* `went to Moose.Jaw, every conceivable bit' of machin Sask. where she . has since : re - c sided.' '• She . is sugvived by one sister, Margaret:Mrs. Robert Walker of Pickford, Mich and three br. o- thers, Rev: T..E, Kennedy, South- ampton, and John 'and• William' of Huron Township .Three' sisters; Mary, Mrs W'P McDonald, -Pick- ford, Michigan, Martha,'Mrs. Sam 17 cholsori, Tuxforti,: • Sask.,. and Annie, Mrs. ' Alfred Andrew . of' Maymont, • Sask ,' predeceased her. The funeral service was held at the Jones. Funeral ` Parlors;; Moose; • Jaw`; . on• Thursday, Jute 28th, conducted by . Rev. R. A.' Davidson • of Knox' Presbyterian ... church with 82 we Deliver interment in the, -Nicholson plot in-,•liosedale ,tem r� r eter-y. fn ion :Services SUNDAY, JULY 8th, 1945 � D • Union Services in • the : Pres- byterian Churci with Rev... L W. Stewarts he charge. Yi a.m.—"our Reservoir" ,Chihdren's.'story: "The -110y Who Tried" 7. pm. ``Three Great Need Supplied" v a: %ism= iiiiiilwl -.School %each church: Made..ahtli Donation' lDonor Cl' •At a recent Blood Clinic at W ingham -.Horace r Aitchison' made' • his eleventh• ,donation and. Mrs.•Aitchison her eighth. WillEELS TO DIJI4GANN• ON go Mr. Harvey ;Parker, student minister at.' St. `Peter's' Church, and associate—parishes,- for ; the,. summer .months, ' .covers a lot_ of ground -on his bike Last week Mr Parker`:peddled._to`xDungan- non -to 'instruct a class 1ieingypre pared: $`for confirmation on :Sun • - dayi,'•He''made the trip down with comparative' ease in, three quart. ers of an hour, but.: took. loner-_..' Icoming back as he and 'companion Cyclists -just 'dawdled along: • A• OUR ; ENTIRE STOCK GREATLY REDUCED PRICES :K11 • COAT DL te. ae ..�a ins lu Feltot ags,. some firs • some : Seco a i1 �oc 4• •