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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1935-05-16, Page 4
H8®* I i I. , ii**. 5£r ■4 f. f A. A/.T7'. - 1 ; A.... ’. FACEFOUR w'" t SCOTTIES TfiE LUCKNOW^NTINEL I' I & ; •■ . ■ THURSDAY, MAY 16TM, 1935 w * ... ;............... _ , ... THE ABOVE IS^'TH^? NAMH OF “THE MOST POPULAR” LINE OF FOOTWEAR MADE IN CANADA—IF THE NUM BER SOLD IS A SAFE GUIDE THIS ^OMEWHAT LARGE SCOTTIES combine Good wearing qualities , with “absolute comfort” land’it would be quite reasonable to say thMt ’“every body likes them” who is. fortunate enough to possess a pair. MADE FOR MEN, BOYS, GIRLS and ^CHILDREN, Always kept in stock (during^the Summer season) at The Leading Shoe Store pf these parts paniely . ' . - . •'* W ill i s S ho e Store * PHONE3129, WINGHAM Vindicated Over Ten Years Union A Triumph Over Past Mis takes Says Rev. Aliens R. Huband, B.A., 26 to- 17 Vote For Wonieri Entering Christian Ministry. “M«^: therms Day” or ‘‘Parents* Day” Which ? G. D. Petrie, Popular S. A, Officer, Enters Ministry of United Church! h ii ..... |.... J » J ..........■■■..-..■..■I.L.....■!....,------'... ■•!.. "............... ..■■>•, ! < 'TWS;* t Lucknow Sentinel Published every Thursday morning = at‘ Lucknow, Ontario. Mrs. A.. D. MacKenzie — Proprietor Campbell Thompson—Publisher ;■»!■■■ .. Ashfleld Council; ’fir;1 < Lyceum Theatre A. wingham: Show Starts 8 -P. M. April Council, met on above members present, ’minutes meeting read and aPPrOve<i by SJherwood and Frayne. Moved by McDonald and the following - bills be paid: Foster,, grading. and. IBjohn Qiiaid, dragging 11.90; John. jBennett, pairs' $6,30; Ly*v »----- and,, repairs $6i20p Chas. Con- $8~00> John C. Drilton, grad- 8th, 1935, date, all of former on motion Culbert A Jk« Thursday, Friday, Saturday MAY 16-17-18 “ Ronald -co-leman LORETTA YOUNG WARNER OLAND UNA MERKEL - . In ' • „ . “Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back” i l A MYSTERY STORY WllRf . ;■“. ■ PLEW'rsFTWEDY--'-' ' also repairs, and re grading Herb P.entland, THURSDAY, MAY 16TH, 1935 . ‘‘-The Church has made her. mis takes,” saicl Rev. Allen R, Huband, B(A., (Jhesley, Chairman of Bruce'. Presbytery, “but she need make no apology to the man in the street who, so often, refuses. to take; notice of her more abounding successes. The -tenth,--aBnWersiM^N;d€-c^^4uniQh- to be celebrated on’JunelOth, is un doubtedly ohe of those; sovereign in-r cidences of her triumph over the errors of_p.ast._.£lays„ where.- division and competitive rivalry gives place to sacrifical service that now triumpns, iti^ the increasing solidarity of the? Kingdom of God throughout all parts, of the world.” ’ 7 " This sentiment was a magnificent opening of the court of the Bruce Presbytery of the United Church of Canada meeting in Paisley Baptist Church, Tuesday, May 7 th? ’ Rev. James ISchofield, President of the Hamilton Conference spoke of the honour bestowed upon the con ference in his receipt of .the King’s" pleasur^^^ medaL The loyalty of the United Church" to his most gracious Majesty King’George was expressed when the courtroseandministersand-laynien. as one voice sang the National An- -themr--^^"-'';^ ■■■ p-t- ■- The calls and transfers of Rev. James Schofield to Dunnville, o Rev. -Allen--IL-^Uband?-BrA7r‘to-Woodstock- ^and-TteVv^George^Moore^tn-^alkerton- were received. The court rose to ex-‘ -press—their—affection—for—these—three- brethren; / I ; The Settlement Committee nomin ations were Rev. D. A. Cowan, B.D., and Rev. John' McKillop, B.At; Rev. R.^E. Morton and Revi Henry Brand alternates. Rdv." John McKillop and Rev. W. G. Waldron were added’ to , Mr. New his p drew. grading $12.85^ Jas^SherwPM d Repairs. $6-95; Roy Meyers, o- ‘and ■renairs’'' $10.60; John; $6.90; g'and repairs’*' $10-60; ? gradjng . and repairs HAnderson, grading and repairs • \fieo. J. Dxen&anx''.&ra4ing, and , ^$14v45-;--TKos.?,Edi^^^ d -repairs $11.16; .Adam Jahn— grading and. snow $4.,3jg;. ,.E1- Drenrian, grading $3.95; Jacob ■. grading arid repairs $15.55;, -kqng,-7 grading--$9.55.;.. Alex... , grading and. repair^ $6.90; Ritchie, dragging and snow Thosi Boyes, repairs to grader :E".'’G. “Ziriuy -grease^—35c.;_T.—A« . gr.ading $3lfe5; 'Herb Cur-- alary $18.60; Herb Curran, ex— to conference $10.00; Milton _ ________ _ _ Ifick, grading and repairs $12.05 at. the United States Naval Academy Hamilton, grading pnd repaji^ rough their paces in first dress para;; Wni, Clare, grading ?4.50; - t McGee, grading and gravelling ! John S. Dalton, grading, snow :-e6airs $18.80; P. Hogan sheep l $6.00; R: F. Andrew, sheep $1.50; Goderich Star,. printing. TI?^ 'Lucknow Sentinel, • printing i,.I;.Clerk, for medal $8:00; County "care '"for” IndigeritF $14'3.'75'.'.- '" collector-reportedjhdo^ ■f“ -y .Goderich and Miss Mary Cunnirig- Canadian LOj spp.sSiori~-;ev^iI i V \. c "1 .\ ■ i happy times foi* alL%, ■ \ ■ v ■' . HANDLEY BECOMES SENSATION AT THIRD FOR LEAFS “HILLBILLIES” AND FOX NEWS '■.©/Whether it’s'social or business contacts, the telephone makes them quicker and easier. See the list of rates in the front \ pages of your, directory; you can ofl. miles or so for'as litflias 30 cents! 'Eastern Steel Products limited PRESTON ONT. fAcrjem And at Montreal 6 toron to H. & K. COMMISSIONERS MEET ■ ■' ... ■ ■ 7.. a...... uv .............. On 'Si( -M-rs.-i butaregladf oreportsome.imprQve merit in her ■condition. \ ■ .. Emergericy—Fuhd^Gommitteer—------- --“Parents’--Dayor—Mother’sDay’’ was a f question arising out of Rev. A. LI Thompson’s report on . ChristianIt’s only aA matter of minutes to round up a i ■Single Reel Cartoon MODERN, EFFICIENT ' ' h • wvice When siting is in the air > . . and your thoughts to-^fishing—--and-all—youk-tadkle-js-iil-—- Lbchal weeks; /•Mr-7 Gardn their A».;n play “ Teesw please< ment. Mis Miss Sunda Mrs. Mr. Luckn Mr. a M°t -Out at (’M^. I dress. ‘ Mis nofa’s Londe in th; JScQutu Mr. __next week— “Servants Entrance Janet Gaynor RANGER RAMBLINGS --^fre'-^reguiar™ meeting^ ^as™ V^ednesday night at the Club Hduse. Again London was the chiefs topic f<?r discussion. Arrangements were com pleted for the big day. ® ♦ •• V \ ■ Friday night’.the Girl Guide Com pany* and .some of the Rangers met at the school and had. drill for London before the enrollmeni. We held combined enrollment in uie school when Guides June Morrison arid Winnie Thoihpson and Rangers Wmniired Johnston, Christine Mniay- son, r iances Tnompson and Joy Hen derson werri enrolled. ' ' ♦ '• •i The following message was sent to nis Majesty King George oi^ behall of the Girl. Guides, Brownies and Range|-s of Canada. “Girl Guides, 47,000 strong, from every\ province of Your Majesty’s Dominion of Can ada, unite in. extending their felici tations on this, the occasion of the Jbth anniversary of Your Majesty's accession to the Throne. The Girl Guides also respectfully assure Your Majesty arid Her Gracious \Majesty, the Queen, of their , loyal and devoted allegiance to their beloved Sovereigns and of their earnest prayer that health; peace arid prosperity may wait upon Your Majesties for many years to come.” ' - ' ■ ‘ \ <. ♦ *r * e a * ' > z Ab w^. read daily papers last, week and realized the work Rangers arid Guides are doing jt cannot help but make us feel proud that we\belOrig to siich a wonderful groupi> English Guides celebrated, the King’s Silver'* Jubilee by “saying it with flowers’* arid many dark \and drab corners ’ of London, will during the coming siimriier, show the gaiety, of flowers planted and .cared for1 by' the English Guides and Rangers., Canadian troops marked the obcasr- ion in this way too, and commandeered old window boxes, vacant plots of land on the main streets of towns and planted seeds. Coming cloker to home the Hanover troop planted a spruce tree,, which in coming. years will*be, a' permanent Christmas tree- Girls—r what can wfe do to help oirir town 7 ♦ * .♦ . • •< We are looking for a large atten dance at our1^ meetings from no-fa on, fbr. Remember prirls we Will soon be closing and’when we open next fall some of our Ranger's .may have left " ’us to complete their education else- ■ Beatrice McQuillin. Wr“ *iU‘ . , , "TStayTIltK;;^? The 'Commissioners met in theySec- retary’s office on. the . above * dat‘e~“at* 2.30 p.m. Neil\ MacKay, president, ’ in 'the chair.r vr - Members present were John W. Colwell; Dan D. McDonald. \ \ X Moved by Neil MacKay, seconded by John W? Colwell that the minutes of last meeting be adopted as read, (carried). " \ \ ; . Moved by Neil MacKay, seconded by John W* Colwell that thA follow- . ing accounts .be paid: Stromberg- Carlson,: Mdse. $287.14; Dominion of Canada, excise tax, $14.75; H. H?, Mitchell, freight and cartage $2.2.99; Harold ]Emmerton,x 9 days work on lin^ $20';25; Francis Gemmell, 9% days work on- line $21.35, .9,% \ days rc^nt of car $11.85; W. J. Lane, salary .April, $135.00; Ross H. Martyfi, In surance Premium on ,stocks $9-00; Matt. GemriieJl, salarV'^lOl^S. Oper ating-expenses $4Qj Matt, demmell? license trailer $3.00; Bell Telephone Tolls April, $49.7^. (Carried). . ' ' Mrived l(jrJohri W. Colwell, second ed by Dan Di^McUoriald t^at^the chairman be , authorized \ to. lease .' Store Room for tools-for term of five years (carried). -s Meeting then adjourned to meet again June 8th, 1935, at|the usual hour, arid place. • R. H. Martyn, Se^ret^ry, ' . , -;--------------*-----■ S. S. No. 4, West WawanOsh Junior Room for month -of April Test Marks . ' . Sr. Ill—Malcolm Buchanan 70%; Doris Wilkinson 65. Jr. Ill—Mae McDonald 55; Helen McDonald 48;,Ross Grimmie 47; Mar garet Aitchison 44; Allan Cranston 42;, Marie Swan 31.. |i *"'H-II—^Dorothy Webb"88; Murray .Wil- kihson 86; Marie Aitchison 82;. Phyl-: lis Gaynor, 66. • • Daily Marks . II—Murray 'Wilkinson 418; , Dor othy Webb 405; Marie Aitchison 394: Phyllis Gaynor 297. J—Earl McDoriald 599; Shirley BdChariari 568. . / Pr.—Helen Gammie 516; Wilma Gaynor ’349. .. . | A Class—Jean Aitchison. DECLARE GLANDS SUPPLY ‘DRIVE Piladelphia, April ,30. —From 300 of the dead, medical science has its. answer to-day to* one of its major "inysterIgs',""whether ;...toraBranTTpersprir- ality is just a matter of glands. : -‘Tlre^a-hsw'er^-i-s-nd; ^^the^glarids-dp^ not 'make personality, but they arg' its powerhouse. They leave^Um .Hel'm?Lwho-has--been-quite-sick^^^- BELFAST - Mrs. Irwin, Miss Lila and Mr. Hai’ry Irwin spent -Sunday with Mr. arid Mrs. Glen Campbell; , ■ Mr. and“Mrs; Wallace Twamley and family' visited recently with Mr. and -Mrs?^?Il—Altbri; ~ ' ; ~Mr.^ndGMrs.Y.JiEis.=JR.=tHackett=c.andn family spent Sunday at Ripley. Mr. and Mrs. Will McLean pf ham of Port Albert,, visited on Sunday -with Mr, and . Mrs. Roy Alton. ‘^Mr. D. H. Alton of Lucknow arid daughter, Mrs? W. Sherwin' of Orono, spent Monday with friends in the burg. Mr. Glen Cameron has gone to the Sudbury district. . education. The value of Mother’s Day would be lost was the final opinion of Presbytery and voted dpwn “Rafc- ents’ bay” as a name for May 12th. 'Coaching conferences for leader ship training were encouraged, the Presbytery voting expenses for two cars. 'The overwhelming success in enrolment,\ entertainment,., program mer school in Ontario. JMs-J J--A. . George . presented ,a .pro gram throughout the charges of the tenth anniversary of union; of a spMif^birthda^fhanksgiving—offer-- ing and of a dominion wide * radio hook-up from the arena celebrations .in Toronto. Miss Duff, ^secretary of W-C.T.U., gave an informing address on the present 'liquor situation among our boys and girls. The remarks of the famous surgebn Dr. Groves of Fergus “that1 a good and sure foundation for cancer was to Smoke,” came very apt upon , the Jubilee appeal for the Cancer Fund. Mr; George David Petrie, a popu lar (Salvation army officer of Han over, was received ks a candidate for the ministry and Recommended to Emmanuel College for Arts and The- With the increase of drunken diving of 37%, the recent death-of a Port Elgin girl .in\ our ininnds by a hit and run motorist? Rev. D1. A. Cowan made strong^ protest at the inaction of Mr. J. W. Sinclair to op pose by voice or, vote^the recent amendment to the L/C.<A.,. fahich robbed the citizens of foui^ Ontario xtowns of their ^rights to -express, ^whether they desired beer rooms or bot-” ; . The remit to General Council, on women enterihg the ministry showed a diversity of viewpoints After much discussion foV and against the PreS- byteijy went On record in favor of the ladies 26 to 17. ALBERT E. MILLEN, Secretary CHARGED WITH MANSLAUGHTER V —- . ", ’ ' Melville Smith, 23-year-ol^ Owei Sound automobile salesinan was ar rested in\ that city on Friday, and charged with manslaughter iri conr nection with the,'death of. Annie Sparks, who riarly last Tuesday morning ‘'as she. was returning from a dance in Port Elgin, was struck by a motorist who sped aw%y. \ Appearing iri, Walkerton following his artest, Smith was remanded until Through Tubes in Nostrils There- probably never, was a tun F ~wben'r"lfea't'''“was""'W'?''Fe'g^^^ means of alleviating pain. Just wha^ “p'CCiirs^^hen^-a^TO^wa’ter'bagTTis^i Dplied to. a lame back of ari:a —e^-Er-McDGNAGHrGlerkT Twogreatvalaeain Meta Roofirig. Ex clusive patented’ features guarantee weather- tightness ..and-eaay-applica-- tion. For new roofs dr re-roofing. Send ridge and rafter lengths? for free estimate. We um To jump froriL-Xollege^basebalLinto. class A.A;, just one grade' below the majors7"kh'd make good is""'the fine ‘record established by Lee .. Handley, brilliant young" third baseman for the Toronto Maple -Leaf Baseball. Club.. Handley came to 'the Leafs directly from Bradley . College this spring. He "fil^t' joined'"tli^^aifiprof'Tlfe^CinTin^ ^at-i”Tleds-at4“Tampa™Florida7-;butf'=re-’ qpived little chance to. break into their line-up. When the Leafs'practiced, on' ■Biamond-^Nov—Two—-at—Tamixar-Parky ‘H=andtey=Avou:ld==come-TOver-and-^-ask= Boone fop- a chance to work-out-; Boone .gave-the lad e.very op-pqrtun-r ity to .make d place o’n the Toronto’ club, as he was impressed right-from the start with the lp'd’s never-say-die spirit. Thomas >. •was^latedw for third base at the' 'time"'but he ran into a hand injury and thus Handley got -his real break. Wheiffhe -Leafs start- ~ed to play yexhlffifidri iriatwips' • Roope GREAT FAITH-IN THE ^„;.u,_?„XUJgRE_Q^_CANA-DAL In every letter coming from Her- ^bert GassonT well-known finaneier- of—-4- -Engla-nd—and—formerly—of—Mitchell,— he stresses the fact that there is a*\ great immediate- future .for- this -Can ada of ours. Read what he says Uri a '■ note to Hairry Chapman this Week: ' v “What’ every Canadian needs just now is. a bit of foresight. He needs to look ahead- and''!.see the greater Canada of 1940.. „ ' , “Eyery Canadian who has a bit Of ;'mori ^?-.Cauadfe..ns'- "SriJVe’s.” .They should put, up their money and play the game. Canadians ”shouid^ing-<^omebody’^PTiShihl^h"'d^ sun; everything is coming ffiy^faay. “The man in Canada today wto has .-riigrve^jvilL-in ten year’s time-have, a^„ fortune—Mitchell Advocate. 111 - -—- his position in a first .class ■> manner Did—anyone—'Calk -but—he—ean—hi-t—and—h"is“''S'peei'alit’y'”'™iS’ banging out'-three-base . hits when least expected. .Haridley is-bi\t a short lad arid weighs about 150 pounds, -butr-ever^’ ‘pdtfrid-of ■ WrtMgKF goes into the ;gwing when he connects for ^dhifedH^'ey^ ^id- a -ieeided. Se7?hre ^Stli”K Whi,e the Ua,S -id anetber •<! was with her when she decided ih,„...Gi?ouehy--Bbss:--i while I was out ?” Office Bqy: A “There was a fellow -herewho-said-he-wantedto -lick-youA Grouchy Bo^s: “Well,dhurry up; faha^ did you say?” Office Boy: “I said I was sorry you. weren’t ini” < Head Office MONTREAL ,'\- THE OUTCOME®^ 117 YEARS of SUCCESSFUL BANKING OPERATION *T I he Baok of Montreal places at the disposal of its clients-a modern efficient service in every department of domestic and foreign; banking. . A ' V ’ J": . j'__\ Lucknow Branch lEsfeabJishx-d 18 J 7 , . : exgj.ss or $7’5(>,ooa,oofi ■ * ’ »• ^HALEY, ManagerS,