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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1935-05-02, Page 8$ a $ i # Sfe; Era THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL •^53 5 THURSDAY, MAY 2ND, 1935 THOMPSON’S WHERE YOUR DOLLAR HAS MORE $ENSE f Givin/SecondWarbleFly \ Treatment This Week 300,000 WarMes Di^| WfiA Bruce County Farmers Treiated Cbttle At End/Of M^^, . Seebnd * And Thkd' ,Tre^tm®?itg.Ar^?E/^® ;.M®re tant.x ( . . ’ .■ ' / « ' ' \ ~ . Bruce County Warble Fly CampaiA is. progressing fayorably. The 87,000 cattle that were scrubbed xyith 'warble fly powder at the end of iMatch' will, receive a second application during the week^of A]>riU2$th arid a/,third at the; end' of May. / . ^./ / The gerieralf feeling is that there ate riot as. many warble^ this.s .year ;as' us^ial, bpt ipfo^maiio'n recently gfeah- ‘ed, by“pieT^eriFDepartinbi)t of Agri/'; culture, Walkerton, proves that' there would be enough/r-if allowed/to live, to\cause plenty of 'gadding this sum- mer. A cvount made at the time of. the .-cattle indicatesan ..^veruge. InfesteHon tofJ§s6s warbles.spw'Anim^F If this is a fair average for the; ?^^sentatwe; :^a'"T’fh.ey ■ Myere ;picked- at random, abd^ut three - from, each township-^-there Would • be > on? the 87,dOO cattle over 3©0,000 grubsXThis, qf course/is only about S of the Total Warblesg expefeted during^ the season- as^thiere are more coming up all t^ff ■tirnl,-.. A 36% of thA cattle examined had5 warbles. Mp^t W the young cattle had. a1 great mhny,’ the/largesff numb^^i' any- orie animal filing 57. Sffme\of tnh Wows which/showed no warbles twj weeks ago irave a few noA and a: fresh crbp/pf\gru-bs is showiiig upon ^the young/Rattle. \ Farmers Sic^iid, ’WefefbrK"!:^^ pattie and apply the second treatment- e necessary.' *\ V ■? /■//• Moderatdr ■ 'V \ . modefaGdffWfthe”Syn.odofHamiltoff »nd< London \ of the P’resibyterian Church iri\ Canada at the opening ses -; swn of the,. Syriodvin Owen? Sound bn Monday;. ’ Rev. Butjgte, waW. electedV on thff second vote apd\his election made unanimous. x Rev. C. H.. MacDdnald/of Lucknow" was one of the nominees for the officb. \ .' v .7 '\ Observes .SlstZBirtK^ay/-/-r:-//^~ a brother of the late Archie Ba/bour of Lucknow; observed his 81st birth-, day, \vesterday, Mayl; Mr. Barbbur is not a frequent visitor in Lucknow, butatJeast.-once'-ayear^hemakes^a trip to\the/ Village, always', about : ^ntihel\xenewal_J5ime...Mbi rBalrho.pr. is in splendrtl\ health arid last week was busy spaaing his large garden, here he will nevout a great deal of Is time during the next few weeks. rs. Ida (Siddall, who is visiting at the/home of Dr. and Mrs. Q. A. New­ ton Vs making preparations for hold- : TaK gn auction ;sale of household ef- ~ dff^s -about the middle of May. Mrs,.; , take possession the end of the month. Mr. and Mrs. Porteous have occupied the Watson home, which they are vacating on account of the return of - Mrs. Watson, who has spent the winter in Winnipeg with "her sister, Mrs. Harry Pierce, ' Secure the Jubilee Special photo of King George Mary ahd a BQX OF LUX FLAKES/FREE, LBS, ‘ SEEDLESS • RAISINS ' ... ..... £bs/,VALENCIA RAISINS , LBS. FANCY RICE .... .. CANS YELLOW STRING BEANS 4 CANS ' SPINASH , .V .., ,,. ..;. CANS CRUSHED PINEAPPLE , CANS PORK & “BEANS/.. CANS TOMATO JUICE .,....... CANS TOM, OR VEG. SOUP ? ‘A 2 .* ;.2 2 2 •.2 2 (EXTRA .SPECIAL) LARGE PRUNES, 2 LBS, , ’ ’ v‘ i . ‘ ‘ , . ' ■ ■Get our Price on. i ’1' . MANGEL SEED/ TURNIP SEED & FIELD ’CORN. ' 'FRESH;....-FRUITS ANU VEGETABLES--ALWAYS '•QN-’gANj), ‘V eMillan in Kinloss. \X ■dai JJJj A'-'.'X X nedvfrqm Jx-weeks!' ;urtpins,yCui!taiii Materials,\ ' 'retpns,; Shadow/Cloths, etc. i '‘fx T *r 30 OBITUARY 1. ^.^_NQ_MQRE— ODOROUS to— - , -i f MARGARET, SANDERSON death of Mrs. Margaret San- on Friday, April ,19th, follow- <0y^;WUf~stockinged"feet;’-t.his=E7{pert'-^H-pgaige^Bed'O':feraphi''pniifa7Jwhi^^v ■-feds?—Sig'/sc ipees=peKfeet©d?sby=Si^^cHd1S^n8ts 'painful feet,-' . .■■-■/- N ROMORE WEAK OR < FALLEN ARCHES Z^^',-NO-MO.RE STAN. OSBORNE Head Office Representative of w. R. JOHNSTON CLOTHES Men ! Here’s tfie season’s outstanding opportunity to get real, up-to-the-minutifc advice on new styles, colora and woollens, Mr. Stan. Osborne, head office representative of the W. R. Johnston Co.,-who will be in 6ur store bn the above date is recognized as an authority on what men will wear this year. His advice will be invaluable in selecting yotir hew suit, M - and Up,'ff ForjAppointmcnt Write- r G. E. FARRI ER, R. 1, LUCKNOW /before" ABOVE DATE, WHEN HE AND MR OSBORNE WILL aiAKE A , PERSONAL VISIT TO DISCUSS YOUR CLOTHING PROBLEM, ■ V r T NO MORE FOOT OR LEG PAINS is/a.-visitor tins? week1 at M| and' Mrs. & C. Tho Dr. cianenc^ WqMilla visiting at tlievhqnii Ross pnd George MbM \ Rev\Robqrt\wCOTii services\in the .Lujqknt non Presb ^ ' ~— ^ay^ t \ A special pafa?i--r—-.— ...----- dibld in the UhiteffChurch nexUSlin- oajt iriorning, wqen \ihe choir ’Mr'lll NOMORE fewonlEM JNOMORE SbterKEE^ NOMORE CROCKED \- X ' tam \ / NOMORE CORNS OR ’ SORE TOES NOMORE? ..... . BUNIONS Foot Comfort Expert from Toronto will be hWe TUESbAY^MAYW^ To Give^Eree Demonstration , On the above date we will have at our stpre, through the courtesy of Dr. Wm. M. Scholl, famous foot authority, a Foot Comfort Expert from His own staffs sent here for the benefit of our patrons.' We urge foot sufferer to make the most of this unusual opportu»ity. U Rathwell and Reed fl ' • ' ■g> —-3-g—jr- -arac'-gte ™=rra teathing' J|lk will be invaluable in selecting your new suit, 1:^ D.H. AGNEW Watch Repair Service ^■'■MSoTT^dw-^S^i^ YouFWateh and. Save Money . .. / I t. "EVERY Frigidaire ’35 provides *■-* Complete Refrigeration, Ser­ vice— thanks to thf^thiper Freezer. There’s fait freezing for ice and desserts; frozen storage for meats -and ice creahi; extra­ cted storage for keeping a re­ serve Supply of ice cubes f moist ~ storage .vegetables.and fruits;-, normal storage for foods requir- ° ihg dry, frosty-cold.'. See the Frigidaire’35 now. / Made in Canada TAKE A Watchmaker’s Advic4 ■'?Vv-NHIELL’S—BELL , A very pretty wedding was solemn- 4zea. in\Ripley, by. Rev. J. C.’/Nichol- son/off Tuesday, April 23rd at the hqme of Mr. and Mrs. John Bell, when their third daughter. Annie-Edna was united in. marriage to Edmund Ross pnl'y son\.of Mr. James Shiells and the ^te\Mr,s. 'Shiells of Amberley. !\rhe , bride looked charming in a' Awn :ok^ c.ess' lines. She wore silver slippers ahd carried a bouquet of bridal roses, -mhideh-Zhair" fern—anff"b^bies’-“breathr The bridesmaid, Marion, sifter Of the bride was lovely in a frilled,..dress of daffodil organdie and Carried a bou­ quet' of daffodils and mauve iris. The ceremony , was performed, be­ neath a huge weeding bell and arch hanked-with^ The groom was attended by his friend, Mr. Glenn Campbell of Am­ berley. . ■ k The bridal party wore their respec­ tive gifts of the groom. Following the ceremony,, the wed­ ding dinner was served I to only the immediate/families, after which Mr. and Mrs. Shiells left op a motor trip Al!6ugh"theraEasternL3Slatesr^'^—"X; --^Epior—to-her^inar-r-iage,—Miss—Belt was thei ’ guest“bf honor Xat’A^shower arranged by^Miss ^Edith“-Gib.^h and Miss. Marion Munn.- , WEST—ASHTON A very pretty but quiet wedding took place at the home of Mrs. George Ashton of Gorrie, at high noon, Good Friday, when her daughter Marjorie was united in marriage .with Harry G./.West of Fordwich, son of Mrs. Jas. E. West of Ashfield. •' The ceremony tyas performed by the Rev. G. Butt“-pnd.7-Miss“Wilma“ Watson, niece of the bride played the wedding -march, ♦ILohPhgrin. Bridal >r Tim v’nnwi JXiWS^stanting^SatUi^y^J^^t^h^rwMding^as^olemm^d^w^^beauti- 11th/ Genuine Gold Seal - Congoieuni- ~ --- f LOCAL andGENERAQ * Mr. Wm. Sherwood of. Belfast, is in' Yery poor h$alih-<t- prfesont. ’ Mrs. Charles’Cook spent Saturday in Stratford with Mrs. Wm. Marlin. .-----■ ■ ,y^.' --/X '■ c-Mrsr—Vina Percy of Detroit, spent ’a' few days, with "Mr; and Mrs-.'-Frank Cole., ’■ v- i( ' . ’ ’ v ’ Mr.. Elwood, Bell of. Goderich is visiting . with his \ friend/ Robert Thompson. * Anglers -/will be in their ;dJ.epienL nOw, with the' Qpepjqg. jof the. tifol|tv season yesterday. - * < . \ ' /Mr? . and Mrs. RoJ^t. fillips of Goderich, were jreoent visitors dt Mr. and Mrs. F. Cple’s. / ' \'■ •!" ' -■ ■ - ■*■’>& ’ ‘Xv “ • \ ■ Mrs.. Susan Phillips returned \frdm London last week. after h' mx- weeks’\ visit with her daughters/ ‘ \ / •■\~New, ’Ci Chintz, Crbtoi MAR visited part- 'of /just week with Mr^ \ and 'Mrs* Horace/Aitchisdn. . A ... . -,^'V....- A’.‘' ■* \ hr “/Miss- Edith CarUvrightj Of M^pn,." is^'a-visitor this’week at the hbnre?Qf Ml; and/Mrb; D. C. Thompson. \\ ' v- ■ Av ''' V-Dr. Clarence McMillan has been visiting at th^-hqpie of his. brothers, Ross and George’ MacMillan in Kinloss. \ Rev^Rob^rt M/conneli‘ will cond^t • services\in the LupkhOw and Dungan­ non Presbyterian Churches thjis Suif«. ..... V./v '.’A’■ A special pataotip, service will be aa'in TTYiiA<j\,Chu^ch next/Sdn-) . . -/qen xt^e " choir /till ’ profede: .special' music.'! Rev. Mac'poh^ld^'Slr'r' James. Pickering apd Mr. Stuart/ Robertson are attendinglthe synod of, Hamilton andLbndon,.at‘;OwenSbiind7 ”• Mr. ^and,. MrdB E. Aitehison, Mary .and.Josephine ami Miss Hattie Car- fornier’s h.ome oh .Sunday,' .« ending this'^fternpon (Thurn- '\T 1A ' P^cps An -. ?tlid"' village- Wilk;dole for' the h^te holiday which con , ues until the end of October. \ Mrs. (Dr.) , ’Vy.-1 V, 'Johnston is a patent in/ St.VMichael’s/ Hospital, Toronto,; where-.^he will undergo a rthyroid-dper^tj4nVaVah-^arly-date.^ housiy ill with bronchial pneumonia making favorable y progress upward' recovery.^ ; ; ■ vV A A, Miss Dorothy. MqQuilnp " returned to Sandwich to resiiine, duties in-company hith hel brothers Fred and Frank, who . spent the week, end there. . \ Mrs. L. J. Letang, who has spent the past ten dayVwith Mier mother, Mrs. Angus McKinnon, returned to her home in Wallaceburg the first of the week. . ' Guessing Contest at TEMPLE- 11th, Genuine Gdd Seal - C6hgoleuni-: ^F'mSBeF^uOer’Xtfie^^airV^V-™". Mr.AGeorge CrOzier of . the Bank of Montreal staff at Ingersoll* , has been transferred to the Zurich .branch. George, whose homejs Jin, Walkerton, vzas a junior member pf the Lucknow staff sdipe time^ago, According to word being received from ' Toronto, where Mr. Will Mc­ Leod is under /medical observation, the cause of his illness has not been determined. Mr. MicLeod continues in rather poor health. , Many radio fans were tuned in on. Wingham Monday, when from the “npw” station/CKJNX, Cameron Ged­ des, pleased his unseen audience with several numbers. jMr. George Spotton M.Pp delivered an address,. Little change is noted in the con­ dition of Mr. Duncan McKenzie, who fesides porth of tlie C« ..N,.R.-.depp,l.. and who suffered a paralytic _stroke, three weeks ago. He is being cared for in town at the home of Mrs. Mc­ Mahon. ■ Mrs. Wm. Robb returned from Toronto on Monday, 'after visiting with, her’daughter^ Miss Olive, Robb, who-is-recovering-tfrom-quite-a/sever-e- measle illness, which prevented her spending the Easter holidays at her home here." . , Kincardine Oddfellows attended Divine service in. the Baptist church off Suhaay/"#ithr-tucknoW’Lodge fe- presented by. Messrs. Kenneth Murdie, Harry Nixon, Eldon Johnston, Chas. Cook and Cliff Aitehison, who )yere iiri attendance. The brethren of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows* will attend iDiVine Service in St. Peter’s Church on Sunday morning next. In the evening the sefvTce.of Thanksgiving as used by St.. Paul’s Cathedral, London,' in connection V^ith the Silver Jubilee of the Coronation of His Majesty King GeOrge, wifi be used. At both services, special music will be sung by the choir, assisted by the; orchestra, With spring planting at hand; the Solomon Greehhouse . is a busy spot these days.' An-, extension, 30-.feet by SIT feet, has been .added this spring and it is now housing its first crop consisting chiefly of fine looking to­ matoes and other plants soon due to b'e “set out”. This addition provides two .glass"’houses each'of the "afibve" .sizp, which arp now -crowded full of plants and flowers, ahd whieff are worthy of commendation. The bride lookedAhanning in a. frock of. Princess Marina white sheer crepe and carrying a Shower bouquet of sweet peas and lily ,of the valley. The groom’s gift to the bride was a white gold wrist w;atch and to the pianist, a natural gold ring; The' happy couple left on a trip through the Niagara district and to Buffalo, the bride travelling in a three piece' costume of navy Silk crepe pink lace blouse, and navy accessor­ ies. On their return, Mr. and Mrs. IF YOU HAVE^I GOOD WATCH TREAT IT AS SUCH Do You Realize: THE OIL In Your Watch Dries “T"" In rOne'/Year.-- /’ THE BALANCE WHEEL Of ............. Miles In One Year. /''' THAT' ’ YOU R " WATCH ■'■ - SHOULD BE CLEANED AND OILED TO SAVE WEARING OF ALL PARTS The Month of May -'/.A9nly Cleaning . Maimpring 75 c .... Now on Display A Wjlk w 1 •. ■nJ B ICO* V/11 VlldJL ICLUl.llj XVLJL-* <11*11 JJAJL M.' West took up residence in Fordwich, Tg!^' where the groom teaches school. IIIC FRIGIDAIRE *35 with the HOWE—McGUIRE The wedding took place recently at " the home of ;Mr. and Mrs; Thomas .McGuire, 2nd Concession, Hurop, when their eldest daughter,. Mary Evelyn^ was united in marriage with John Henry Howe, son of the late Mr. and'Mfsr/ DaVid Howe,of ’MblesworiH' with Rev. S. N. Mackenzie, of Olivet' United Church, officiating. The bride, who was given, in marriage by hon father, wore a gown of ’Dresdan blue silk crepe and, carried an arm bouquet of Easter' lilies, and pink and white carnations. Her bridal attendant was -her--sister7- Jeah^^'drOssed ’ in - grey- crepe and carrying a similar bouquet. The grodm was attended by William Elliott, of Ripley. Later the bride .and kroom left for a trip to Goderich, Clinton, Mitchell, Listowel, ^Palmer­ ston, Jr.orontoaiidother.oastern-points.- i?6r travelling, the bride wore a blue ensemble With black fox fur and accessories to match. Oh their return they will. live at 123 Nelson streetj Mitchell, Ont. - •..........;> - ■ MRS. ' The ,dersbh ing a short illness remove^ one aof 'Ashfield’s, oldest residents. \ Margaret. Sanderson was born ° at Varna, Ont., August 26th, 1854, h daughter’ of the late • William and Eleanor . Wafnsley. When a child, she came with her parents’to Huron, set­ tling on the 4th concession. In 1873 she was united in marriage to' the late Christopher Sanderson, settling on-the 12th -concession...of-Akhficld, where she helped clear the bush to .make h®r_.hPib! ..X *... ./......■ i— About five'years ago she mbved .to Lucknow frbm the 4th con., to .make her honie with her niece/Mrs, ..Lewis Taylor’ who* with her sister, > Phone 148 Lucknow tr. THE GENERAL MOTORS REFRIGERATOR Myron Hall of Kincardine, gave her every care, till the time ,of her' pass­ ing on. She was of a kindly and friendly disposition and enjoyed the good will ’ of all who -knew her. -Her' illness of the past few' weeks was- borne with the utmost patieride. To’ mourn her passing, she leaves two brothers; Charlie of 'Walkerville and Wm. George of Fort William. Services at the home and graveside were conducted by . Rev.. C.'H. Mac­ Donald of Lucknow. A solo was ren- -dered- by Mrs. J'.; Calling..of ■ Ripley, r "Gathering Home’’. Interment was mad^e in- ..Ripley cemetery -with- the' rdmhihs being borne to “ * “ ’ resting , place by Messrs. ; jMcBae/ N. McKenzie, K. M*s« ^rant* and A. Felee, . . ft. ■ ^■t I ■fl • • their last D. Long, J. Parrish, R. -b ■ - • ( u . - „ * ' ■'• •" ‘ . ft' '•■ 0