HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1939-01-12, Page 8*a'®#1•
OF NEW 1939 STY:: 13v?
ON DRESSE
JEAN' GORDON
. LRS-FloralS,Checks . and . St, • ng..
T� �,SEAS4N FOR COL u ,.... � . • ' Bu,dinBs and-P,p,ng
St , Cleverly Trim,,iled: with ,Appli,lue,• Bian ,
;, saes and Women.
�� Mi _ ,.. 00.
f �t es � 1
• �eught ul Y
:Sizes 14 yens, to 52; ..... .• ,
LONG SLEEVE FLETTE GOWNS -Attractive Idris. of y.
titching. 1:4arge.• Sizes, Sale :, . .., , ,,
or 5� .� ,• y Gonvus
. - hind of Cols
• EEVE >NiLETTl7 GOW i�S --,latex the • 45c
SHORT SI. ,
Sale-: ,.• ...�,.,, ,,.,.
Pott.:: Are Looking. For. • .
-.Silo I4en of Tea Toweling,
FOR TH1tIF'TY' SHOPPERS: -Short �• "' '
ranging from 1: Y11-;np."DRAStICALIfY RED J;CEi1 „, F ,,
ang>ng 'Reg.
r°TOWELLING:--Extra Weight: .18 inches �r,dc
EI2RX . .. 22c
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PINK SA , ,
Large, 2 for,,: 25e
SOCKEYE. SALMON
Choice "+ .: • • : ...29c
&COUNTRY ItIST PEES'.
.:0• 1. .:. , g1ge,
BBY{S `'PORK end BEANS.
for 19e
21 Oz , 2
16 Oz.,.2' ice;,15c :..'.
STAR TOILET TISSUE
8 :for. . . • 2r,
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,ENGLISH' CARBOLIC ' SOAP
4 fore . . . •14c •
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CASTILE SOAP
10 Bats ; ,
• 3 Bars 'MANY FLOWERS '
TOILET' .SO,A,P and
•25c
5 Cakes . '
.STRING BEANS '
• 2 Tins ' . '
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PUMPifIN:,
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25c
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T•NOiA:PEON
,•A Oorrection •
In last week's ie
"Day.„id' Carruthers".
:years a,reeve, of
course shAuld 'have•
Donald• . ' '
comparative chart sho�lrl,ig the cost to
VERSE, each municipality : •tor ' every 2.1,000:
A 1VlOttAL•I'N VE , also .a•. compar
,, spent by the, County, ,
•..h
here is 'so much competition, so icon, with. the amount it cost ea
T " 1926
in'uch. racing;to get ethead' of others, municipality by the • 1906 and
' men think their., trust keep. their. equalizations This chart is as 'fol -
that lows: .
noses to the grindstone;. and not only
190 •". "1.926 1939
e .11ose..most of, the pleasure of " 3 ••_. E 1919
do they . Equali- Equ 11 q • r
living. brit they. waste their lives: 'We nation zati n nation
recall a bit• of verse written lay Roe ^� p
kerson, ' "The •Kiwanis .-Philoso- .` townships;
Fulkerson;
, •.. • • l Ashfield, $S1,I0' . $6023 ' $61.59 .
her' •35.8.1 • 34:76 34.59.
PColborne
'�7f you °keep your nose to the grind 51.91: 49.33 45.91
stone rough - Goderi0h •',
.23 . 67.92'- 59:54'
You'll soon 'ferget•that thsre`ere .such :Hay 83.09. 51.01 8,92,
things .. .• " i Howick; i
60.49 :57:75 ' . 53.47 I
• brook that babbles, a bird, that 'Hallett. ,• • • 3
2. 0
As a • McKillop ' 63.03 61:66. • 6
sings. Morris • • 58,63' • 66:55 .49.21
lit cpm
m •will •ydur e • ;; ;
' •hree things ..
• Just . t Stanley , 53:56. 53,70 65.48
pose--
Yourself,.'the stone and your darn old I Stephen 64.4'4' 64.04 79.03'
,,. t ` : 'Tuck'ersmith ; • 56:78'.9 ' 53.40 49.00•
lapse., �: 32.13.
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38.37 36:26•
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"time out".for' something 'apart .from..Usborne ' 56.88 56.19 52:241
('business ;Businesswill go on after :East. , 79 36.88
.o- re gone; • but You' cannot bring ,' ' Wawanosh . 37:76 37.
gb'eeri--wor i__•out,, *est .. . ' ,
•
a' •life that -alas , _
.Ja .k.� 6 Z3'-`
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: :.:F.W thell igint TO R•.i.�l•M, T �'.i+ �•
'1,.,, ' �� Rill
, . LOCAL. C'�1•UR�H NE
RESTRICTED AREA (N'L) LAYE
ON;-•_ , , • . , : � l ,United Church •W,5'L g• ra-
--- . • - • a net . meeting of the Wom� head c rieetin_ '.of the+:. W.M.Q. Althodgh :costs, Of he ado nlst
The J..n . - .yThe .An n County may
1 m In ; , the Town held 'lee-. ustice, in. Huron
eturns :are Practically al r ty gf the; United' Church Vans tion, of J , ,
E v • .. • - . .. en• s Insts to ,w,ll be he , . n at •2,30.
- - of skins . , ' : anuar XLth . of the' :president, •e: on the, increase, it is evident the
the voting lit the question, .. m . Hell, Fridt►yJ y , , 114th: In\ the aosence b -• s proves
T.B; restricted atea,: here will be. a,m ace pie contest. R ,,C, Todd took eharg-e::of t1►$, lar8e constabulary force•: ha,
, . uron• � County a � . Z . - , r . I Rev.. . . 'for
r ane some tabu+ , i Mar uerite ' ''-and.eondueted •the a4natallation effective ani a preventive •way, .•
althou It thex'e era .t.. , � 1 ses�: Mt{riR?l &Oa : a , . x�eeting ... in the
... g "; . •- •.. • .. j The: M s;.._- ,.,� :.. . '• es, taken from records
• i ted. 1 have, returned to oft e.:b#lieexs for the.,1939 t r i statiati
' •T
. to he • omp Mapleted. , U00fling of .Londai}..li rt.' + o crow al • a eon, aid-;
have sign..,' • Past, t,s o M • ` ie avre the•• Bible ;lessof Magt,strate s fll... . .
ofarners!wlRo. ha _. g r s en mg the Mrs. MuTd g , the
The total . the.• home Wife $ d
against up to this time is "with eT crams. Buri .
.. for or a'ga ..weeks.. with their' Aunt, Mrs.. Elmet' Reports were read aad� a>cdopted, �bl'e decrease in n.
ed t.
that number over 8.5 lila tread', ,repokt showing• a l'Illerease •year 1938 in colhparison with 1937,
5,8x0, and of Alton.
to.. the, prw u iv'n s• ov last year. The officers• During 1,938: 'these were •only 12
percent: are- favourable :. i m,,, g i .g .
ons' Mrs. liRtlton Donald' of• Ycektor'e o ..President • M'rs: of breakin. g• 'and` entering, as
'act. Of, ..the • 16 •townsi�p divisi -, � ;. r race• 'are. are as. follows, H, a!! cases , _..
tabulation Sank,., and ber danghte C :,.I nt Mrs. Join Button.::Pres,�;
� the , . las.
t e county Teturns and to � .. ,, . . aw Mrs. ;.John Joy.., , . 1,....T.,_,..4B:
1 comparedws�th= 7.$",in .1,937 and :eftof c " with 'hear ;gist s-Yn 1 ..•residenta er 34 cases of th .' oiri feted Yn tezx, visiting .. - ideal-.--Mrsr, RathwellV,ce� ar ,there w. care. c P w th ;relatives •at :,• r : G: Andrew,,' Mrs, W. P. Reid, and in 1037 there+were62.'h .'townships and vote results in uA ilan. Tamer, a#ld i ,-•M s.T e r . od' and in Guirosa.:. ea""'� are: Hay, favoscble;•325, •_ oP^'� I•lalyxo ._ ., . ,- ,.• ; •• • '•...14I>"s Todd; Treasurers-Mrsps;ercena a 92:; _• D.or th• •.Gra'ham, studentof c. Sec -,M'., Wilfred :Aerson �i v,�,� W„u -. -
i osed .28 _favorable 13 g Diisa o:., y Re. • •ciease .b , -.; ".
P -,• .. , : .,^, �.. d: om spit , ..... wrere,
' ;.. ,. ,: osed:g1.4.P•ex'. 's. •Bvsi>rlaess • College r�u�•ort. =Sec.• -•••Mrs.. Rol►t, Th._. P , . ': tion o� she Traffic• Act. There . .
$ullett,.,338 for,.37 ,oPp e _ Shaw, ; :. .holiday-- .0 .•,, . ,. . ; rt a s . ,
be 64'
� t in
f64.45:. opPos 1, :. . ' .o 'to: ;aftea Spending the Mo they, -Mrs Sto :.. .
t• . olborne ' Eastto Tor b. ..:,, Missionary . , 4 : , . - t •26s'auch cases in: 1938, •..in he . g , ..
can ,..0
. . anosh :•298 . , ..• f Alis :parents Mr. and . 'xis. C. ;Deckgr;:',Associate Help. •.
.. e cent;' . Waw , ...:.•., at the home � f':,,ter .. � .., dad' M ; . .. * :. ..: ehai"ges :of .r• c�less driving,, and "only;;
:DST.p>, e
r • 4th G6ncessu n .
cent.•. M9.� n Graham,,. rs>Scc.--Mrs:'W •McHenzie,ylVirs 93 •' • .
a osed 95:2, per �. Mrs:.A, gus .. : •e . ' , .•• . '-•; 18.5 in_,1.
for, 15 pP ,. . _;.
+ :. . . '.:' . , , • erat,ce.?. ,''t%,e..-r1Vlr_. , :,. • • • iia
,. , s r ,.o osed' .89.1 per cent- - .. �. , .. . , , , . e• :13 d. nk dri_ving. c, rg
tis 3160 fo ,i4. PP ! Mr. „gad rsc John,' Jamte.$on h ve Hodgins • Tem There are i`4#
o sed..91.15: M , cu • os Alton;" •Literature 'Sec. -Mrs.': in 1937 'a,id:"liquor..
• 'MnKi11QP. ':392 'for,' 36 pR!1 ,�.moved• to file village •aad'•are oc. �y , •'Tt� . -14'in• •• , ` +
Mrs; 11 • es: last'year and
per cent,;,•Stanley,• 310 for.,44 opposed,; i the'I>rviiig .hoose, across from ,the. Win., MUrdie; Supply. Com• selling; consuming•,
Mr. •'and' Mrs, Gordon' Jamle- , Fisher,. MO., G, . A, Greer,, Mrs.. A charges, iegailyng
32 per ce. 3 Tucer cent; 280 for. school,.._ and ng illegally and giving to minors,'
32 opp..osed,, 89 7 •per cent.;.:Usborne,
hav
• son end'.family have moved from the" Iiatitilt'on; Christian Stewards ip coni• dropped from 68` in •1937 to 43 Mast'
347• for, 41 opposed,. $9.4 per cent,; _ Village err,
Opposed, v,ll@ge tq' the. farm atarlaiitonnt i4lrs: Iigii*man,
Stranger Sac:--
West Wawanosh, 239; for., .34 oppo r ` Who is emploged by,; Mrs; • Stothers,• Miss; Mallough, Pianist . 3& .
87:1 pelt sent. iii 'favor. •Stanley Hoare, Hall, assistant, Mrs.' R•. Rob Radios• owners' apparently learned •a ..
Tack .Kilpatrick,, local Messier -Harris --Mrs.,'
• • ertson; Mssspn "Bind Leaders Mrs lesson, for'only 19 appeared. before'
dealer, left the.;fiarst.;part of, th•e Y Turner, Mrs. Ii. Allan, Sick Collis the Magistrate .last year for failrng'
LAKE HIGHER. THIS Yit.AR _ '._
compared with
tto take a srx-weeks .Course. atn' Mrs: J. •Cameron,, Mrs J It McNab to'„halve a license, •"as,
• ,--�.-Ltractor school'- 'n Tor- .:-• ..i.. _, _ nd-- _41.: in 1.937._, :
ton and Messeyoiiarris . 1 A Lsfe-:Membership Certificate a .
Nystex 'level" inu Lake..Iiu onto. rshipin',was sent to,`Mrs IiPi937 there was an. all-time higl-�
•
.a memos p
Gyeorgian. Bay' during •Decemiber,'�r13 .. oda titer of Mr`
low than 1 Foyeniber, 13 ''Miss' Jean: Graham ug R tlrwell wha lass been ill for the past .of 5$9 'cases'.on the:' bogies and• fine
in inches er G ham who hay ks totalled 7 the ,
inches. h ghe ...than ilecem e + 1937, i h Iter ' in 1938 an
1 '
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T1IURSDk', . ;14,141JAI Y.. 12th. 1.940-"
HUROt CRIME, TOOK d Ck110W
torn NA Lu
kurS. Jan.
Ausp!CES
a as Compared ..with
53,8
me es , i .r , ., b r ' and ' Mrs. Angus :Graham, taw wee r ".:
"Mweting closed;wt h prayer . by cases ` d a total of $3,555.75
and' lBe`*' in es 1 than the aver- 'spent the` P
ast four Months in Lon-
4n -fines
t
Of December for the lad 'don England; ' soiled,' from Bristol: -on- 1 ` • "
That the water .Level in Lake •Huron • She accompanied ap . andI �r
:was "higher this ' year, was pafticu mons, ;. .A. • ate little » °'
age ., level . o . ace r
the "Squire"' to tithe island of Malta,
a.
78, years. C: Mrs :Sy-..
early • evident at Point Clark,, which, Jane •
beachhas been seriously, affected by
the` iinprecidented, low. levels to which; t_•_
the lake has dropped in ;recent years.'
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.COUNTY, „VALUATORS
sU;B$ lT .REPORT =
Decreases General In"„Rural Mvniei
palit,es :• In. ,Huron-l'Jrban' `Miut c,-
pahtiee; Higher.
Me•
ssrs It G. Mogg and H. J., Quin-
land,• valuatorsappointed by the Bar-
an County Council to make an"equal-
ization" • of the. assessments; of the
au a we ;referred'', to various . municipalities of the County
retirirng"after :15• 'for: purposes of .County taxation, 'have
Culross,, . This .: of submitted :their : report. • ' ' ' .
;read David Mac- The :report contains .considerable ,de
tail but the "kernel", is, the follgwing
FORMAILMAN
-O6iT'V,-RY
INCLE:TOt 'SS CA,BIt�
A `Mammoth Production In.
'Moving Pictures
TWO FEATURE PICTURES
MILNE. DANCE AFTER
Admission'' '15c. &' 25
M'.ARGARET O'REILLY
NEWS) • �: On , Friday, .December '° 30th, Mar-
(LANGSIDE
garet•! O'Reilly, : motive o Ashfield OF •'THANKS
die af, the house sof 'tier' AitQ • .-
township, d ......: •
sister,; 'Mrs., at Brine. in'.. To 'The- Electors. Of Kinloss•
Quincy, Mass: She.' wds, a daughter of
Ladies and Gentlemen:
In reading the news of the ,ver pus
Tapers we'noticed' :last week where.
P we
,noticed
were roadie ''to "the fact
that owing, to. the stormy weather
Many. 'of 'the malt' nlen were unable•
R.
to: inake thein rounds but out •here
on ;Route. 5 our mailman; Mr Hand
• "n' never ; missed a day ( .
a s•Ir .._ •�� McQuilli .
rnoreovex,has t for years)'and-if You
' think his 'reads are' any better than'
airy, other routes, wily., just:, take ,a
sight-seeing tourrsome warm day In
sumo r of the route, from Tangsi
to"I
plc, because we feel•�1if. you
. viewe e..' snow •. bogs in winter
nestled. atneng: those hills the reput=
• • ation of . 'R.R. . $.' would be. ,so bad we
,mould' never get : another courrier
• ' . 'So : we, on R.R. 5 just take this op
u. I portunit to.: tell -Mr. McQuillin that
Y
we 'acre real proud of our mailman
f •h' faithful
h i M ahan at
fohn :O'Eeilly and • Catherinem goria'rty I trust .it' a leme too late to sad
and was born'near Kintail. ;She •ha . • "Thank. You" for • your' suppor in
veers:. Surviving,: ` o a ur ose to
brother. for'' 1939, It will he 14 Purpose .
twelve •'are;'her sister
lived at
Quincy the„last twenty flue re -ale ing me to;e Council Board
f family of k '
67.
And hold it down` there sung. enough' .'Grey 1 : , 58,63. ' 57,07 .58992
gi: indstone•=-Owen • Sound SiuTimes ' • 1690'. 17.3$ 21.94
I Clinton .. .'. .
G1eorgetown• 'Council 'passed a by- Goderich , 33.47 42.74 ' 59.93
meeting which, for 1Seaforth , ..... 17.64 . 19.6,7 , 20.46
1sa• at its' regular me g
I, the .first time in :the :history at, .the,iwingham • ,.. 1-(U6 . •20.12 24.890
town,', provides. for "the remuneratipn Villages "
1 of councillors: The following .scale of Blyth, -,' , ' • 7.55 7:17' 6.31,
fees was: sett For Mayor $125 per Btuesels 6.37 $.34, ' '840
year; 'Reeve, LIDO, and members of Exeter 12:66 ,16,31 21.99
pulled, $75.
• Heiisall ' ` 5:89 - • 7:58 ,' 9.70
RMStRONG ..
w.,A
011'IETRIST
$ N.• LI. CKNOW", .'
EACII WEDNESDAY •
9.30.A. IYI. To 6.00. P. M,
EA'CII SATURDAY
9.30,A• M To 12-40P 11I,,
AT WM. SCHMID'S STORE
LUC1 NOW'
UNITED1:,
CH'URc
• Todd
:Rev.:, .0 Tedd,
.. .
Pastor -,•
JANUARY 11K`
and- we thank: him or s
daily •Services to us
`: The Women's. Institute held a: very
• successful entertainment Friday.' even -
11.4g
ing in their new 1;0 when the''follow=
Ong pra;;ramine was given t . Solos--
Oxville . Tiffin; Clarke' and 'Maitland
Johnson,; .rnouth • organ -.Fred I,ott:
• 'Aiincino _Eileen. ' 1 Stuart; ' leading•=
Mrs:, Rhys Pollock musical .number -
Louise Martin, Charlie ' Martin• : •an
Nornia.n Weliwood; • duettes-Velma
Stuart and Dorothy Caslsinette', Clarke
and Maitland •Johnson;. Musical num
-
i hers -The .orchestra Dancing' followed
the concert
an gside°•Mission .Band Met , at
:�he7•..g
-
the home of .1VIr •.and , Mrs. ; John Mc
Innes of Saturday afternoon with; the would be held, on.:Tuesday afternoon
president, 'Mrs. Farish Moffat, •.pre- .at 3 O'clock . at the Salvation Army
e lesson was read ;'
cri fur.
I• The S r
din P 'ate me
...siding! with s
ws oar
g 'n ham
ks •wi
rraC g
' $a r
lin
=Hca
by • sack i Stuart ' h n t c , g in Wangham cemetery. Miss Tayloa
the sick 9111, south China ilii given by :tiered byman' of the. older
is r"emem .:. y
1. Mrs. Farish'' Moffat. A -quartette, E'. residents" of • the' common tyz her. Mit'
leen Stuart; • John and George ' MC:,eats ring owned the farm naw ;o <vn-
G' 'need, Ke th Orr accompanied by ,r solation 'for Your own home under
r:
.utriys limd-algaVe� a : nl�an,'iie _
"' -.:°v...,,,. . x....-• ,.. � �.. ,.v�„,„M•.. '".. �. �rr�'`�'� s�` :"-'�-''�l;�ih�-s- %rka�'`"'P>^�',!`z�:.
and a ro er. a manner, that merit's
to
*oho O'Reilly,• also. of Quincy. Michael sour coniideiiee•'
O'Reilly and . Mts.! Patrick" • Finn of y SiricerelyG
Goderich, • and 'Mrs• .;Thos, Drennan
ANGUS 1VIcINTOSI•:'
and Mrs, Bridget McCartliy,'•.of Ash- n '
field: are cousins'' The remains were
brought to-Goderich 'by rail on, Tues=,
day and rested at. Bropliey's funeral
parlor until Wednesday morning; whet::
removal •'was" made :to 'St.. Joseph's
church, Kingsbridge. ' Mass was sunk
by Rey.Father Quigley. and inter-,
ment .Was ' made in:, - the Kingsbridge,
=,emetery. •
ginning a'eer,n�e"n series on "What
I 'Ought To, Believe."
1. "What I ought tbibelieve about
a N
3 , p.ia.--Sunday' School, 4
7 'p.m.•Midn'its Conversation.
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Just NOW We ;ire G picking .610 u
Lines Thai
Their -rice
Will Be Right*,
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A PROLIFIC COW
'Mr. A. E. *Pardon, of:Whitechurch
has' a. thoroughbred • Durham , • cos
which will be five `years old In April
that gave birth to twin calves lasI
year. ;and• on'. Sunday„ Jan. 1st,. gar n
repeat performance.' Alla four •calves'
are identically marked: Mr.. Purdon
bas 'six of this cow's, steer,cal.'es;: the
first' calf not yet two:years'old until
March. 'All the naives are beautie?:
snd•:M'r.'Pundon as. rightfully ,proud ai'
herd'
six
calves.-
her of
hrs' cow • and h
•Advance -Times. ' '
f he answer is simple; 'rthhoe, attic of
Smith's house .1s' . insulated. with • ••
Johns -Manville $ick ' Wool Home In-
sulation, so that heat doesn't leak. out •
through the roof.. '
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That also explains why Jones uses .
Ms
et. e
than Seoul, Y
'
ore
'fuel
EO
•m
house is cold: and �drait31;--and why, :in
summer : Smith's house :is, up, to: 16.
deareesl cooler. than ' Joneb':.
I�et us tell ,you .about, it, -•and. how •
easily you ban finance J-11 Uome;,In•
ones,.., ane T :ted. byULr and rs. George Tan: _ ,. _terms oflie J '31Yoe�.b09---
- !t`T%;S'"9`ilftii\"iTf� i "
e eel
i w from �Te+eswa'ter`to the "ling �a
era boobs: The attendance, h gh aY, •
eases:And s , p + ham, H•iglyway: by way of Langeide. •
was 24, the. collection '68c: The Band; • Mrs.. George Tiffin spent •�lzfist' woek
IS invitefi to the „home of °Mt• and Mrs. . Henderson & Fisher
George Ha'rlkness for February meet- in Wingham•• with. her sister Miss
• ing` • 'P
. 'Clara 'Pardon...
Mr. And 'Mrs. Wesley Tiffin spent,
Relatives in, this ' community ' re
ceived word, that' Miss Sarah ` Ann Saturday evening with Mr, and Mrs.:
•.
Taylor had died and. that her funeral Watt Scott
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NEA QQUAR1 ERS lio\1r 1P4Q,Y\1E"1S
Brough Our Stock. -- • • ,'
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