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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1931-09-03, Page 8'{71U.a"�Yv^'A .9,4��ff VS . akrt�.:•�Cti �a °. :�u. rr�.,.,dl'��"A{i-.'"i![e :4 W'OMEN'S INSTITUTE MEETING The .August:Meeting of the Wo- men's Institute ,was held at the `home ' of•Mrs W: E, McDonald- with...the • : president, Mrs. ;W .: G. Andrew presid-: ing. •It was ;deeide'd to ha1MIr. It. B Hawthorne of Hamilton put ''on a 1a ab ut •`;,:'the` !riddle ' of October,' .p..y. "By;. The Great Horned' 'Spoon.", The topic "Canadian Birds" was very in-• testingly. taken .,by_::Mtsses. Dgnalda- Thom on; Flora Webster -'and Isubbei Douglas. A .vocal solo contributed • by Miss' Mardelle Pratt of Galt, a • reading by Miss Isobel Douglas and meal -selection' by 3VIr . ;leaven were very -much apciated. and enjoyed, The roll ' call was an . swered by the name of a Canadian BiLrI-A vot -,of-thanits ..was' extended to Mrs. ,McDonald for the use of her, home and to all who took part in the Program. The meeting was, closed by • singing the Maple Leaf. • • • HOLYROOD gra:, 11dePherson,,,and soli Donald, . nit Monday with' Mrs. Geoxge _Cur • c of Wlingham. They were Jaccom-: • r: nied by Miss Kathleen Currie, who has been spending the week -end with Mrs. McPherson, __- Mr.. and Mrs. Nelson Bushell of Lucknow, Mrs, Ed.. Percy ' and son Alvin of Detroit, Mrs. Fair and son Lynn were Sunday callers on Mrs. Abner' Ackert: • Mrs. • Watson Scott 'called= on Charlie Congram's on Sunday. • Y-1tiTrs: 'Tho"s. H: laiis�tno�ered�__. London last week with her .brother,. Mr. E. A, Palmer and family, also Miss Margaret Palmer of Kincardine.. Week -end 'visitors at the home of --Thos. 11.. Harris were, Misses Lon Spettigue, Evelyn I'ittaway, Vidal Milne, Alice Dobie, Messrs. 'Edgar and Bert Spettigue and Sam Bell of London. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Palmer • of Lorne. Mr. Thos. ' MacDonald of 6th Cori., and Mr. and Mrs. W m. • Ea- die, Dori•• and Lorne. - Mr. and. Mo. Wesley Joy• nt and son Ge:•rrrc, of Lucknow and Mi. and ' Mrs. Rby flail of Ethel were Sunday visitors at Mt. Ernest Ackert's. ' ASHFIELD NOTES' ' Mr. Tom Bell of Goderich, visited'. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Helm over the week-ertrla ,• . Mr. and Mrs. G. E.: McDonagh; an'i John •' visited,friends. in Brussels.cently Mr. Jas. Grant of Chicago, ac= companied his' mother' •hone. to Ash, s•,p ield_and-wall entl_a_short7vacatiori- wit'h'. friends here; ' • • Miss'Annie Davis a former resident of Paramount passed away.. at , the' home of her cousins at' Arthur '.on ''Saturday' last The '_remains w brought' to'. Kingsbridge Tuesday norning. for intermept. Mr. Kiry, Mr, 'G: Frye, Mrs.. I1 •Simpson and Mrs _11, Gardner of_ W ndnor -°spent the Weekend with. Mrs. and. ' Mr. R. Andrew. ' ' Miss Frances .Gilmore left for Lon- don Sunday, evening to take a course at Westerfelt .Business College: There will be a baseball match at Lochalsh on Friday evening Sept. 4; 'followed' •By -,a .prograrh and . dari'ee. Tw_erybody welcome -.__ . - Ellen Andrew' returned home' after visiting Doreen Pepper' of Brucefield,• Mr; and Mrs; Lawrence Reid and' -fainly visited --at- Jiro. McDonald's' last Sunday, "Mr. Pepper and the Misses Pepper and :Mr, W. Heyter of Brucefield, visited R. 'Andrew recently. • Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cooke left l st •Friday • for Cochrane, to visit their daughter and numerous , otJ ee_ xela_- its: Tart tC1CNO•W EN'.TIN:EL 1110TED CI,AIRVQYAIYT DIES Miss Margaret Pollock, known thrti out tp.e. whole province as bung ' a noted clairvoyant, passed away _ ' at. a nursing home at. Blyti, on August" 26th, at. t#0,, age. .of 70 years.'For years persons -have 'come from many miles ;around to consult Miss Pollock regaidtng• lost articles; missing 'rel- atives or',things appertaining to the future._In 'eases of drowning' where, for 'days, the' bo.'dy .had, not been re- covered this aged • lady has been con suited; firer faculty of`mental ,sight: seemed lizirealariY,' and there' are Many persons who can -testify., ;to the • cor. xectness" of her predictions. Miss 'Pol- io* .was Pol-iock'was' born on the '8:th .concession of .Morris tovinship, .where she re- sided nearly --411-.' her life; : with her' brother, W;illiam', .One, .0020;',1144.:J; Wren;" of .Hagersville, al's`o° survives ,• The .deceased wotfp'an was-..p'ossesseil, of many°'admtral le.: qualities • and she, was 'liighlyregarde& iris the conmu>a-` ity. The', funeral tdok; •place • Friday •afternoon,, ata 1.30 o'cl`ock: 17i T$URSDA'Y, SEPTEMBER 3, ST. HELENS' • o• School re -opened ori 'Tuesday with' a1fr, Gordon Mcfntyre • and Miss Beat= rice Mcquill n in charge at St. 'Helens 'school, 'Miss Lena Hackett nt No. 3r. Miss Grace Lockhart at Fordyce _and Mr. Davis at Belfast...• ' ' Misses Cora and Barbara Neale of Grimsby were week -end visitors wjti� Mr. and Mrs. 'Ewart • McPherson and., other • friends. ' Mrs, Wilkinson , is .attending • the• Toronto Exhibition this week, ' Mr. _and Mrs. 'Jas.' 1Vfitchell' of T,or= onto were visitors .recently'„ with the latter's :parents, • Mr. , a td ' • Mrs. •John 'Webster. , . _ , • , • Mr• :.: and Mrs; Malcolm Weather;:-' head and, daughte , M,arian and An- !Otte'. and Mr '.aid Hamilton of Port Hope, ll�ieh,, made a short it with ,Mr anal dMrs.' L. Weatherhead gri Sunday • NEr Willie McQuillan_ of Fort Qu' Appelle' -Sack„` •is a ` vsitor''with Mist' parents, Mr. 'and' Mrs.: W m..1VTt Quit. lin. • .• III►gygllt#IUIIIQ611DIII61U1.113iIIH11111111111 IV11111UKIIImili1U�UIIII IUIJI 11111 UIIII�IIIIIgMIIIIIIliililllfl�lfmscul®IIIIIIIsiIIIIp111I pi IINiIUmillll�lllll • ow Prices 11 Footwear• MEN'S CALF FINISH OXFORDS GOODYEAR WELT, ;Good. fitting Tests. Sizes 6 -11. New 'Price` $3.50 YOUNG 'MEN'S CALF FINISH .OXF1ORD, a good fitting. shoe. M Sizes' 6 '1.0. New Price' • $`2.:x.5 I MEN'S/CALF 'F1 ISH HIGH SHOES,, GOODYEAR WELTED SOLES Sises 6 ' 11. New Price .. •• • $3e95 SCHOOL GIRL'S :OXFORDS IN BROG'UE,;,and. OXFORD TIE' STYLES, .CALF LEATHER,. that will give excellent wear. - m •NEW. PRICE ........... ....',. i2m95 8 $3:50 3T .,!$ ABi ktrt TIME. TO THINK ABOUT' RUBBERS, OUR I.OW PRICE ON RUBBER FOOTWEAR;.. THIS' FAIL WILL .• §40' it • LAP ,.GSIDF' Mrs. George ,Cottle and Miss• iEv- elyn, Mr. and •Mr"s. bred •'Thompson;. and Bobby, spefit ' the; week:.end; with their relatives here; ' ' Mr. and ' Mrs'. ;Hugh Anderson,. Catherine ,and' Jitnmie :of Buffalo, and. Mrs. Brayford ,of . Toronto, 'spent last awek° with Mrs. ,Mac Ross and. Thos Moore. , Mrs. • Sarah'Bryce of • Galt, ' Mrs. Leslie_ Bryce and' three: chi:dren sof Turnberry,,,: visited on 'Sunday with Mr: and Mrs:: John Richardson: Mr: and 'Mrs.• A. Coults of Wing ham, Mrs. R. Hetherington; :Mr: Har ry of -Morris s ent--Sunday with Mr. p and Mrs.. . Vietor Emerson. Miss Reeba Marshall, has . returned. td-Wingham. after . spending the 'holi- day with' her grandparents, 'Mi; and Mrs. George Harkness.' . ' ..�,.Mrgands-Mr-s..;=T1tos:��ll�spei�Su• day .withrMy, and Mrs; E. Tiffin,,, of Wingharn. •,• The Whitechurch' Wojnen's,.Insti- tute for'' their 3=day sewing 'course' P7'P. had-a`clas" •o£ the class to ' continue for a 10. -.day course. Over 20 have • enrolled • for the class: Mrs- Iawky of`;Toronto” is' proving -a very efficient -instructor. Mr. 'and Mrs. Archie • Patterson, Muriel, Ross and Orland, spent Sun. day with. Mr. and' Mrs. W. A.,•Taylor. • Mrs. A. Mage tjt,, Boris, Harry and Lloyd 'of Stratford •'spent, a few days with Mrs. V. Emerson. Mr. Ed. Gardner returited'to Win- dsor, after spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs..R. Andrew of Zion. School has 're -opened 'for the fall term and students and teachers have returned . to' duty. Not Anxious The . preacher, • at the end of a stirriv, address, shouted: "Stand up. all those who want to 'go to Heaven!" • A quiet little man remained seat- ed, and the ,preachex shouted t him : "Don't you . want to go to Haven ?" In a thin voice the little one' re- plied: "Not immediately." . 6• � nnaJettick ; Sho''s, Por Women. Approximately 20,000 pairs d ENNA JETTICK. BIOES' are made at -the factory daily so that it..is reasonable to conclude that 20 063 w'ontert are fitted each day with ENNA JETTICK• SHOES. It is very questionable therefore if there is _any make of Women's Shoe so popular on the Atlierican Continent as ENNA J1:TTIC1fS. Enna Jettick Shoes are Popular for several • Reasons: • 1st—They are made in so many widths that an: normal foot v can be fitted "P.'itF'ECTLY.'Y 2nd—They' are all Goodyear Welted . (similar r are all y (- a p ocess.to hand sewing.) 3rd—Theb have extra- wide and ;exceedingly 'light ARCH SUPPORT which holds the shoe in shape jtiat as surely as the concrete beam holds the building, at the r • same time giving extra comfort soeing that ' the weight 'of the , whole' .body 'rests • . . • ' 4th-�They have the class. on the arch off the foot. . $•1.5.00""" of shoes that are sold for $12.00' and ENNA JETT1CK SHOES are made from size's 1 to 12 and in widths 'AAAAA 10 EEE and are sold at the same ~' prices from• Atlantic to Pacific, namely: , 50•" and $0:537 .. Pali. .! VV'I• L � SI-I08'STORE Phoe 129; " Wltl^,ham A number. from • here attended the :'funeral of the. late Mr. William John Smith, whose .death' occurred at• the bonne' of- his 'mother, ' ,Mrs. ' Robert Smith on Sunday. Mrs. Smith and his brothers. andsisters have ''the` ympatTiy ofi mafly St:""Helens friend:, "Mrs, Cronin. and "children veho have "peen visitors with'Mr and Mrs: W. J. .Foran .have' returned, To Toronto : ac= :ompanied' by Miss Mary Foran Mr:• Hugh- ling Miss..Gertrude Wal-, 'ace • and •Miss 'Edna Cronin of Bar - :ie were visitors at Wallace Milleirr and: E. J. 'Thotii's• on Monday. . Miss Helen Thom who hasbeen a visitor •:n •Barrie for. several 'weeks returned home with them. -ur' r nel•, �•-George -Webb-has - ret from Kincardine, where she spent • the ummer. Mrs Clark Misses Annie Wand Co- lina •Clark -went to Westfield on Fri- day where' Mrs. Clark will 'make her home-with-=ke,r--daugtbgr 1UI7s -NF =°• On McDowell. Miss 'Annie .' Clark will return' to. Saskatoon and Miss. Colina, will teach in • Port Dalhousie. Miss ;Edith • Durnin ,has, :returned from a' visit with friends at, Tillson-. Try Our, REPAIR' DEPARTMENT NT for Satisfeetory Work UIII�I11111!!tIIIIIIIIIHIL�IIIII!![�IIIIIIIlllllll fl"Milllhlllul� llilllalllllGalll lllafu'IIII�IIIIIIi.�IIIIIIiIIIIIIu�Ili9lBWlilrilll!IImIIIgiltllrlUiiGllll®11111�IIIIIUiI 10.00 LIVE., STOCK• BRANCH. - ..ANNOUNCE SECOND. : BADON , ITTER COMPETITION', p'•OR' 1.931•. ' " Vire . to ' the -keen interest 'taken . in he ' 'Bacon Litter competition Which was sponsored ' by, the • Federal .and Provincial Departments • of 'Agricul-. t an .last 'spring, it. has beendecided, to conduct another competition this fall . Any farmers in thecounty may take entry in ;this, Competition and -•dateof farrowing '•must be be- tween September lst•'and. November; 18th and entry _ must be m_ ade Within. Seven, dated offarrow- ing. ing. In order ,to qualify. there. must be nine pigs •iii. the .litter raised marketing age, and at least' 30% of the litter' must -grade ea -Select bacon. The awards Will ;be based on the .xveight, .size,-quaiit ands .unifermity- ef ;the litter. ,The Federal Live Steck. Branch and the Ontario Live' Stock ••Branch offer $275.00 in• prize • Money'•which. is divided as ,follows: lst, $25:00; -2nd,' $24.00; 3rd; $23 00,, 4th; $22:00; ,5th, . $21.-00_;, .6th, .'$20.00; 7th, .$20.00;. and eight' more. 'prized rof $15.00 each. - .. In, view of the substantial' prizes offered and the fact that there is no sxpense in connection with entering :he competition, there should be a large' entry from' . the county. . For further information and . ap- plication forms apply to the Ontario Department of Agriculture, Clinton, Ont. Kinloss Council 'Minutes .Council' met on August' 24th, 1931,. all mentbers present. Minutes of last :meett'lhg -read- and - confirmed: The follgwing sheep claims; were ordeted paidon report of Inspectors, A. ,McIntyre $26.00, Alex Purvis, $7.00; Wesley Thompson $10.00. • A grant of $10.00 was given to the Lucknow Agricultural Society. • A drainage Petition for the North sect of of the'• Black Creek extension was -received and accepted, and the engineer asked to eXamine and report • The Black Creek Drainage 'By -Law was finally •passed, and the clerk was instructed to notify all parties asses- sed that 60% of their assessment was, due and payable to the treasurer on or before Sept. 28th, 1931. ' . The report on the Pettypiece drain. ryas_ read _and .provisionally adopted,. Slid the Court Ofnevi's')set for Sept. 28th, at 2 o'clock. A • By -Lair was passed fixing the following rates for the year 1931:, County rate 13.8 'mills; Township rate, 8.6 mills; Special school .rate; 4 mills; and Trustees levy in accord- ante with therequisitions of the sev- eral school • boards. • Council adjourned to meet again on Monday the 28th day 'of Septem- ber• at the usual --time and place. Cheques issued: Wesley Thompson P:L. 66, $6.09; 11. P. Dawson, P.L.. 67, $7.40; Frank Miller, P.L. 68, $11.30; Alex McLeod, P,L. 69; $18.20; Thos. Donaldson, Brick for ' hall, . $13.50; Neil McCallum,, Bal. account cement work . at Hall, $190.00; J. Moulton, :T'ile, at 11a11, $13.75; E. Tiffin, work at Hall, $90:00; Geo. Mc1VFi1Ian, work at hall, $47.25; Miss 'Pierce, joist for hall; $14.00; J. C. ' Monteith, `Insp. Ross Drain, 11:0'0; 11. Shelton,, Ass- istance Meek 'Creek Extension, 5.40; A. Shelton, assistance B. C., '$6.00; F. ,.Brown, assistance B. C., $25,201 Geo. Haldenby, assistance B. C. 13.50` Harry. Bell, assistance B. C., 30.69: Spence McFarlan,• assistance' B. C., 12•.30;: Wtii. McParlan;. assistance 13.' C., 6.00; .1. Daniel, assistance B.O., 0'; J.W. Colwell, Coni. Fees, K.& 20.0 ...., �. . K. Drain, 6.00; ,Wesley Thompson, 1 sheep, '10:00; A?clite M`cIyr'e,; sheep' and . damage, $26.00; Alert Purves, 1 sheep,' 7.00; John McLeod,' Insp. 360: D McDonald, Insp, "1.75; Joseph Agnew, ' Grant to .,Lucknow' Agri. Society. moo., R +ajer. } rot :0040 Mr. 'Alf •Webb " and Miss Greta' spent'the week --end at Grand Valley. Mrs Carter' and daughter who 'have been their' guests during the past week, returned to their home with them. ,• . The following teacher's ,axe. among ':hose who• have returned to then• duties after 'spending ' their vacation it their homes here Misses Mabel tnd Irene Woods and, Vera Todd to near Kitchener; Miss Dorothy Web - :ter to London, Miss. Zylda Wester :o Toronto, Miss Dorothy ' McQuillin.. Sandwich and 'Miss W. D.- Ruth- crford fa Kirkland Lake. Misses • Isobel Miller and Heler Thorn and Dick Weatherhead and Neely "Todd are attending school at. Lucknow and Miss Jean Webster re- turns to Windham High School. . The September meeting of the Wo- men's Institute will be ,held at Mrs. Wilkrnsotrrs' on"'T th rsday,'__Sept: 10. Roll call -Exhibit of old time Nandi- .work: Subject in ' charge of the Grandmothers. • Hostesses—Mrs. W. `I. Miller; •Mrs. Jas. Durnin. Messrs:-Fr'art'k-Todd-"and Tom Taodd left for the C.N.E. with their cattle on Saturday. We wish them sucd'ess. . Next Sunday, Sept. 6th, servicer mill be resumed as usual at Christ Ohurch. • The rector, 'Rev. E. O. Gal- -lid -ha will`coiiduct the -three -o'clock' :service of worship... • MAFEKING • Misses Nellie Cranston and Pearl Thompson went to London, 'Saturday. :They entered Westervelt Business ilo1Iege as pupils, Monday. We wish them a successful year. • Our local •teachers resumed their lities Tuesday, in the same schools 'n which they taught last year. - Mrs. Richard Johnston, ; who. was in Windham Hospital part of last .week has returned to Lucknow:.We. are pleased, to report that the' blood t of poison Shher r handg u tounder ccon= of her aunt, Miss .Sara. Mallough, R: N. of Luck - now. ' • • •. , ' Misses Jean Anderson, Winnifred 131ake, Dorothy Curran; Cora Thomp- teri and' Jack and Jim ' Curran, have returiied „this week . to attend Luck- 'tow 'Continuation school. - Miss Jessie Mcly& of Ottawa. is the guest of her'3tster, iVirs. Elmer Phillips. • Mr. and Mrs. Jin,.Misner of Strat- ford, Mr and .Mts. Will. Finch . of W inghani, Mts. Kenneth ;Campbell and children of Detroit and: Mr. and Mrs, John Menary' Crewe were . Sig:nday .guests' of ...M r -and .Mrs,. Herb Curran. Rev.and Mrs..I. W. Kilpatrick and daughter, Miss' Margaret of Le'ariiirig ton, called at Mt•. Sant Kilpatr'iick's on • Tuesday, .on their way •home after sspendin + the nom*. 4t Unice /leach* LUCKNOW CAR FIGURES IN ACCIDENT *Two cars, driven by Chief of Police James -T. 'Smith of Kincardine ana Victor Casemore of town figured in en accident at the Huron terrace and Durham -street intersection in Kin- cardine recently. Neither cars were proceeding rapidly and damage dont_ when. the cars crashed wits was only o1 n minor nature, the Kincardine mo. ::grist corning off second best with '. tw'isted' fender and a sprained wrist. ACTION TO UNSEAT GODERICH 'COUNCILLORS New •developments are taking place ,n connection with. •the dispute'., oxer•. he preposed cemetery ,purchase in • oderich by the Town Council. at est developments are the taking of• ,troceedings by local citizens for the snseating of the four members of the Council who oppose the purchase.. , Notice has been served on, the four .ourncillors, Charles tlI.. Dumber, facob, Moser, Douglas Mooney and farl Worsen", to the effect that a notion will be made before the judge ` if then county court of Huron, • on Friday, September 4, for an order Ieclaring that they have beeotiie lualified to act as members of the ;ounzil and' for 'rehioving them from ;;he Council. This step is taken on the grounds that the coiincihors are in- aligible to sit 'in the Connell by tea- ' ion of their action against the corp- oration. The ' four • councillors- 'who .oppose the cemetery purchase, which invol- For ' School , Togs The Girl, Boy or Older Student will and with us .a`fine:,selec--- tion. of school cloths.' • • COATS- DRESSES 'KNITTED SUITS •GLOVES HOSIERY B'LOUSES:' -- LINGERIE, ETC: For TheBo.s-- .• � y -- SUIT . S -=- TOP,• COATS : _.•.. SHIRTS — "PULLOVERS SWEATERS BLOUSES SOCKS --BELTS =NECK •TIES Shop where Selection is Best and " Prices, fight • Kj N &ROs WINGHAM Farmers Ditcers - a •.IGH=GRADE BRICK and TILE for. SALE , at REDUCED PRICES' We will compete in Price, Quality and ' Dfeliv'ery.--A' trial •will ' Con- vince you. ' OVER. 20 •YEARS IN BUSINESS SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. BANNERMAN & SMITH. • BRICK ant ' EE WORDS Kincardine, R. R. 5. 'Phone 107 r 4 _'IRE. _DESTROYS • BUIIDING- OF TOWLAND ' CONSTRUCTION • CO. ' Fire completely devoured a large wo-story frame, ge d sheet metal wilding 'owned by the .Towland Colt- ,:ruction Company, on Lucan street, iuelph en Monday. Thelblitie gained' • . nsiderable--head-way = 'lief ora an larnt was turned in, giving the fire - ;tan a stiff hour's battle before they .ucceeded• in getting the flames un-. er control and for a time it was , eared.Jt would spread to the Cana- ian National Railways' junction. A .mall frame structure, -and a num- .er of residences near by. Several •'ailways box- cars, which were on a ' iding in close . proximity to the • ...lazing structure, were• also' threat--' -- hod, but all; with the exception of ne, were saved from the flames. The origin ofthe fire is unknown, ' ]though two hoboes were seen leav- ng the building shortly beford the laze broke out, • and police are - sus- ieions that they have -been -respon- ible for the outbreak, which caused !amage estimated at several' thous- :nd dollars. ' BREAKS JAIL AT WALKERTON ,''oiithampton Youth Escapes From Walkerton Jail—Is Successful In Eluding Policy. What is thought to be the first -scope ' to be, made from the Bruce `.ounty jail at' Walkerton was suc- easfulty accomplished , dn. Friday of ast week; whet► • Art Watt, a South. •titiptori youth tnade a get -away and ves an , expenditure. of '$`3,000 *have'', . 'o .far has succeeded in_ eluding the rade application to .have the by-latir folies. fuashed, This application will be ' Watt was arrested near Owen 'tear'd 'at ,Osgoode Hall en 'September >ound last,. Thursday and appeared 'iefore Magistrate •Walker at Walker- Six reasons for the quashing of on en a cltar'ge of stealing a este he -by-law are ',set forth in the. ap- tn'd *as remanded in ,•custody for a di'eation, antongi them that 4e' by= Aeek ' ceived• the assent of the Y rellowin his escape which was lary has not to g escape, rleetors and -that the payment et the shade possible by sealing the jail wall Icr`bt iiicutred"dei' the byz"1'acv-vas-std--dropping--to7-tha rnnw:d' 'bol'pw: lot provided for in tire estimates 'or .the current year and the by-law. lots not conform •with t'lte provisions •tf the •Municipal Act in tither particA ularfs, easstwwaid to Montreal. Watt is believed to have stolen -anoth- er car and managed. to evade . the p'ttlice . net which was laid for him. The police believe he las headed i 00,