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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1935-06-13, Page 8^nsssBw 2"> 00 WINGHAM I . / 10 a 3 0 ■f SPECIAL FOR SALE AT— / WOMEN’S MISSIONARY SOCIETY SPONSORED BY THE McKENNA MEDICINE CO. Makers of High Class Remedies 1 «■ wjngham Show Starts 8 P.M. also , TWO .REEL...;MUSIGAL^AIR TONJC” SILLY SYMPHONY—’’THE BIG BAD WOLF” ..'.... 1 g, ■' ' ' AND FQ^NEWS. ; '- '■ ■ . ' ADMISSION 35c and 20c Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, j Thursday < 1UHE "LEST WE FORGET" THE STORY OF CANADA IN THE GREAT WAR ■,e'... •. . . .j Presented -By THE CANADIAN LEGION OF B. }E. S. L. ADMISSION—25c plus 5c tax—30c CHILDREN—13c plus 2c ta^-15c ■ JAILED FOR CONTEMPT ’sistently—refusings .to^obey/. year-old Division Court Judgement ordering him to .pay $1 per month on ft $300 judgement, Leo Morebeck,. Ashfiald—Tawnship-^farmer. was on Mbriday8enttojailfor.tendays.fox contempt. For Good Values z Special selling this week— KING’S ” -Susrimer- :.Summgr~-'FQimdations ' Orient Stockings—New Purses ~ I Kayser GloV’es—New Hankies . t Cl^ring Women’s Coats—t- iThe Large Sizes (38 to 48) in ' ; smart Navy and Black. Now is £ the time to make a big saying. / 15—20 to 30% Off . t Summer Dress Goods— ; This is the season to |aiy them ■ Pretty Voiles; Batiste; Piques; ; Printed Silks; Georgette;. Crepfi • 5 25b; . 75c; 89c; $1.25 - * House Furnishings— GNow is the time for new. Cur-r ■ tains and Draperies, Linoleums and Congoleums; ’ Barrymore Rugs and Mats. Be sure Jo see ’ ; our new patterns in Grass Mats They’re bedutieS. j Out of Season lanes—■ ; Clearing J5c . and 75c Dowd : proof Sateens at per Yd., 49c. ■ Ladies' Corset Demonstration /Thursday, June 20th Mrs. . Bysshe, Expert Corsetiere from the well known Nemo>?FIex .Company will be in our. show room.- Mrs. Bysshe will give information about figure pro­ blems and /do special fittings. This service is £ree. Come' and consult Mrs. Bysshe. Butterick Patterns ' The Lucknow sentinel $ DAYS ADVERTISERS’ INt)EX ■ - ~A t Page ,2 \ . Silverwoods—Produce,' highest prices, D. J.f'MCharles-—Groceries & Fruits. Band of Montreal— J. L. McMillan—Meats. ' Lucknow Table Co.—JProducts. Belle Robertson—Hats $1/00 Mrs. ^M. Sorne—Restaurant & Pool ’room. ' . ■ . . T. W. Smith—Frigidaire. , Pag& 3. • • Templeton’s—Dry Good Bargains M. C. Orr—Shoe Repair. Ajj E, McKim—Drug and Papetrie •Specials. 1 „ Con. -Decker—Men’s Furnishings^,/. F.r M, Paterson—Contest—Free “Wall- fi&per. N. E. Winterstein—5 Quts. Oil—$1.00 Page '4 ’: . . Ben Pearlman—Dry Goods and Dress ~-i' rSpecials^——--■-■——1 J.u... Rathwell & Reed-r-Shoe Bargains. •••; A, E. Buswell—Boys’ • & Men’s1’ Store F. .T. Armstrong—Grab Sale, valuable , prizes. ■ • Marylin Tea Room—Candy Special. Flour Mills—Feed Bargains. - . ' Page 5' ~ McDbnald^Brosv—High- Grade Bhoes T. W. Smith—(Blue Sunoco Gas. Harry Lem—Palaise Cafe. i , * R. H. Thompson—Grocery Bargains. Henderson-& F’ ’ " ” plies. Wm. Murdie-r-Low Price on Paint L. M. McKenzie—Chevrolet W. J. Little-r-Discount bn Shoes. Finlayson Bros.—Guessing Contest Variety. Store7—Many_.B.argains.L.___ Evelyn Nixbn—Beauty Parlor. Harold Agnew—Window Draw. ’ Solomon Greenhouse—Flowers ' and Plants/ . /.'' P<?ige 7 Bell Telephone. ; The Market—A Spread of Bargains •R7'"J7-Bui±on-=Dairyand-Meats-— W. W/ Hill^—Grocery /Bargains/ . -- ■/, , ■. .. Page 8. 7 ? W. J. Davison—Furniture Specials.' Agnew’s Agency—Insurance. : SepoyLoseAsain To Windham Hurons FUock OCErros Give ■ Wirighaift 7 Un­ earned Ruhs Out Of Nine—Cuming Replaces Irwin. ; In a weird and dragged out fixture in Wingham community playground on Tuesuay,.. Lucknow Sepoys dropped a listless V to 1 verdict to the league "ieadin'g-^Huron-S'rA~-« /One hit, two walks and three er­ rors gave the Wingham squad six unearned runs in the first inning and -orought_- about_ Irwin's finish who on_the_Lmo,und Cummg SUC- ceeded him and kept the game pretty well in hand the remainder of the hour^battley Wingham/s-six_rnn& came; after Lucknow had opened the game by leaving 3 meri stranded, on the runway a “feat” jAthey proceeded to do on1 three occasions during the gariie as the Sepoys exhibited a real weakness at the plate. Wingham’s scoring bee came with Tiffin pn second? which Campbell. Harry Lem—Palaise Cafe. _ i . * fisher—Building S.up- Page 6 I' HOMING PlDGEON FOUND Either; a homing or a carrier pig- eon . met its death <ln Lucknow on Tuesday. A cat at Button’s butcher shop brought in the bird which car-; ried a rubber and a metal band on jtsJllegs.. The rubber band bore the number 453, and the metal 'band the inscription CHU, 33, 12875. ’ Let’s shop at TEMPLETON’S on Friday and Saturday. They have rail merchandise reduced; / • . * ♦ • ■ ■ ‘ ‘ Cl_ _ _„_ _ . Mr. Jack po^ovaD. is a visitor here with his brothers, Ed. and Aib.’ Don­ ovan. f ■ • . . Let’s shop at TEMPLETON’S zon Friday and Saturday. They.have all merchandise reduced. Mr. and Mrs,,. Jas. A. Nixon and sort Keith of Detroit, are holidaying with friends at Kirilough and Luck­ now, Mrs. J. tSwansbn of Vancouver, a niece’ ot Mrs. Wm. McKenzie, “ js- a visitor .at’-'; the McKenzie home this week. •'.......... MUs Jean. McMillan sang a solo very sweetly at the evening service in the' United Church' on Sunday evening.' ' 4-:’ ,'V ' t * Neely ~ Todd'”" s(uf^ered an attack . of appendicitis on Sunday evening, but it was •_ not considered necessary for him to undergo an operation at this time. ■ ' ■- The Very Rev. Dean . W. L. Arm­ itage D.Dy,. Edmonton,' a form'er Luckhaw—boy^wiil,™it^is..^ek:peAted,u?he. the guest speaker at St. Peter's Church Sunday evening next. Mrs. Robert Douglas is a visitor in Toronto with MKGand Mrs, ,H. S. Lavery and Miss Tena MacDonald, returning to the city with them after they spent a recent week end here. The June meeting of the Women’s Institute will be held at the home of Mrs. W. G.. Andrew oft Friday, June Tl'thT^t^ ^.SO oMock; •^n'frest^B farts. Auction sale of articles do-- hated by members.-Proceeds in aid of sick fund. . ' Miss Mildred arid Mrs. Harold Tre- Teaven, contributed a duet at the Sunday evening service in the W'eSley —Willis-Church,-ClintbniJrhe^o.ccasiQ.n. marked the 10th anniversary of the congregation Gand the sixth anniver­ sary .of the opening of the new church Receives Degree Mr; George Douglas, Jr., who re- ceived his B.A.1 degree from Winnipeg rGoITeg.e,"W^ ail^eTit'^e'ek=eridL-virii=- cor ■ "at“nis momev-here—before-;takiqg over his duties of minister for the summer months to the congregation at Baden near. Kitchener; George will attend Knox College, Toronto, this fall. George worked on his degree while teaching school ip. Manitoba., Gets Principalship _ /Mr. Gordon” Johnston of. towikis to 'be congratulated on receiving the principalship of the Clifford Contin­ uation school. Gordon taught in Cliff- brd’^Ptiblic“?schOold’-d^ year and his advancement to the head of the High School Staff for the com­ ing^ year, speaks well for the success ? mrej^d=theHpast^yerirr=- LOCAL and GENERAL/) and Comfort Y esterday I / THURSDAY Insurance Policy STANDS BETWEEN Automobile Agnew’s Agency Lucknow, Ontario< / . ■i Furniture days arehere again ktto-day’sregular?^ would purchase a beautiful, solid wal­ nut Dining Room suite of 8 pieces Weofferyouthisasadollarday Bed, Dresser, and Chiffonier Solid Walnut, Bedrobfh /Suite 7" Extra Value $75.00 ... -Two't roughs were having a real set-to,'and both were beginning to firat and started with two away was time somebody put a 9tOj> iao it .)il-.:.say,-pfficer,”,±e/gasped,™y.Qu!>,*fc' -i-.J \L1- --tL ---- “That’s alt right,” said the* police­ man. “I’ve been watching them for the last ten minutes,, and if I leave ___ 'J*__ _■ ‘ til ■ t/-.' wanted—there’s a fight on!” ’ “That’s all right,” said the* police­ man. "I’ve been watching them for the last ten minutes,, and if I leave ; them alone for a bit llmore they’ll l>e [easier to handle.” f X Travel By Arrow Coriches “For Your Convenience” Arrow BUS Schedule Efffective May 5th, 1935 J LEAVES LUCKNOW South Bound Week Days—9.45, A. M. Sunday, 4.15 PJMT. Standard Time LEAVES LUCKNOW North Bound 9.25 P. M‘. Including Sunday Itineries .Planned to All Points, in Canada,' United . States and Mexico , . jdfc. , Consult Local Agerif’I ■ ; Tv Wv S M I TH \ Central Garage ,Phone ‘148 Central Orit. Bus, Lines, Toronto BABY CHICKS ...............-...... ’ rr'.■ ■ ■t...—..........................• .i, ' ■■ ■—...fCi.—— 7^ Government Approved Baby Chicks at reduced prices for' the . ' ' ~ . balance of the season z ■ White Leghorns, seven cents a piece ' Barred Rocks, eight cent& a piece. White Rocks, eight cents a piece Eight unrelated chicks free with each hundred-ordered. After June 15th, one cent per chick less than ab3ve prices. ,Started Mucks, two cents per week old over baby chick price. ' : ' ORDER NOW BEFORE T IS TOO LATE DUNCAN KENNEDY: PHONE 38 WINGHAM, ONT. Gard Of- Thanks _ . The family , of the late Mrs. Angus MacKinnon acknowledges with grat­ itude the many kind acts and. expres­ sions of sympathy of friends and neighbor^ during the illness and at the time of the death of their mother including those who , kindly loaned cars for the funeral. Gard Of -Thanks / /; ■ . -rT^e-dM?.otherS-!ftnd«si^^®dW;he;4ateL nowledge with sincere thanks~“the~ kindness and sympathy of friends arid- neighbors Spring the illness and at the time of the death of their sister. Verited'^Campbell—from™.fiel.ding„.„_th.0_ ball as he otherwise could have done. Two bases on balls, 2 more errors arid a hit concluded the scoring of that inning.. . Three singles gave the Hurons a run in the 4th and a fielder’s choice 2 errors arid a hit, a pair of runs in the 6th. Bill Campbell drove in Lucknow’s lone run, after Clarke who had sing­ led had, advanced to’3rd on a walk and an error at short. McCartney’s . running' catch, in the 8th was the fielding feature of the day and kept Sombrs hitless. Lucknow Gampbell, cf, ——5 0 2 R. Finlayson, 2nd .30 0 Thompson, 3rd ....'...J..5 Irwin; p., ls'f -Xil McLennan, rf. -—I Clarke, ss. €.■1 Hew at, If. Cuming, 1st., i M cCartney, )f. „„„—! ab r h po a e 0 3 1,5 0 C. Finlayson, c. X—5 0 1 ' _—r.....2 0 0 p. —3 0 0 2~x0 “ 0 1 1J 1 _ 0 2 7 1 2 0 0 0, 2 3 1 6 0 1 0 1 0 Card Of Thanks The family of the late Mrs; Rod­ erick Campbell takes this means of acknowledging with heartfelt thanks the kindness, qf friends and neighbors and the expressions of sympathy dur­ ing het long illness and at the time of her death. . ’ z •> *' Card Of Thanks . , A request; of" the late Mrs. W. E. MacDonald, was that her friends and neighbors be heartily^ thanked for their many kindnesses to her during her long illness. . Let’s shop at TEMPLETON’S on Friday and Saturday. They have all merchandise reduced. , < *• Wanghapi ab W.; Tiffin, 2nd ——6 Somers,' cf.---------.6; Finlayson, If. ™.----5^ Groves, c. —----4 Lediet, 3rd —^.u„„.3 Gray, rf...4 J. Tiffin, ss. .....—.....5 Gurney, 1st -----5 Chalmers, p.--------4 9 e 0 0 4/0 0, 0-1 "—42 9 Score JBy Innings— Lucknow X——600' . _ Wingham -600 120 OOx—9 ■Summary — Sacrifice hit—Somers. Stolen 'bases—rA. FinlaysQn, C. Fin­ layson. Struck out by Chalmers 10;. by Irwin ’1; by duming 5. Base on balls—Chalmers 4; Irwin 2; Cuming 3. Left on bases—Lucknow 15; Wing­ ham 14. Earned runs—Wingham 2. Umpires—Fulford & Tasker, Clinton. ‘(Additional Sport on-Page 6) Mctormfck-Deerins Haying Machines ■ 9 No, 7 Mower? vyith enclosed gears, running in a bath of oil is the most modern on the market. . * Self-iDump Steel Hay Rakes, Hay Tedders, Combined Side Delivery Rake and Tedders are leaders in these tines. J The McCormick-Deering Steel Hay Loader WRh adjustable Carriers anow^quipped with roller' bearings ’8°ne of the tightest draft and most durable Undergoes Operatio^ Mr.- AjJj Andrew1 left for London the firstnf the week, where- he..undcr- —Wlt a sinus operation, which wffF confihe /iim Tn“~tne city“f'6'r~ab'crat‘~a'------cylinder—loaders, week. Art’s setyjces on the ball team Will be greatly missed and it is diffi­ cult to say juSt when he will be able to get back into the lineup. Art un- ^Crweht/ an antrumXdbet.atfoh a fey* sea&oris^ago and- seems to. be having more than his share of ndsal trouble., . Second Hand Solid oak Devonette, New Value $50 Liberal discount on all other merchan­ dise during dollar days; Use our store when in Lucknow. '. / Attention Please! . ........ ■ - ' ‘ ' ■; YOU HAVE HEARD, PROFESSOR McKENNA OVER THE AIR / NOW COME AND SEE HIM IN PERSON , } He will solve your problems no matter how diffitult, in the Big Tent bn. Campbell Street, Lucknow, with his company of High . Class -Entertainers. ' . * , r . • ■ ’ v . • ‘ » Competition For The Boys and Girls Plenty of Fun and Plenty of. Laughs/for Young and Qld. ' ■■ ■ ■ ';"r Come and Hear “Buck”tbe Funny Man, Who Gives You ft ■ / Thousand Laughs,, ' x- TONIGHT AT 8.15, .UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE Was rendered by Mrs Jbynt after which Mrs. Rathwell gavje an inter­ esting and inspiring'^report of the Bruce Presbyterial meeting held the /fevious week in Paisley; After sing— jbg a hymn. Mrs. McCallum closed the—meoting—■with—prayer?— ——— Let’s' shop at TEMPLETON^ oil The;' regulaf meeting, bf 4the Wo­ men’s Missionary Society was held in the United Church. bn' June 5th, with the president, Mrs. .Rathwell in the chair; The devotional exercises' were thken.by Mr£ W. P. Reid after which the study-.^The; task that Chal­ lenges.” dealt with jin a capable; manner by Mrs JteKim, Mrs. J. W. Friday ami Salurdax. They have aii A.pleasing-solo merchandise reduced. W. G.Andrew’s