The Lucknow Sentinel, 1932-10-06, Page 8' I+UL'HQW
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Wednesday, t ctober 12th.
by a Foot Comfort Expert 'of the ,Toronto
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2ONDAY, OCT 10th
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' Misses'=Jnnior and Women's
STYLISH COATS:_.
HATS:' and DRESSES
Men's -Young Men's and Boy's
• SUITS -TOP COATS- and
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• KINLOUCH
•Mrs. B. E.. Mctean_s__visiting her.
sister, Mrs. G. McBurney, Windsor.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Armitage of
Kincardine ' called On friends here.
Sunday.
Doss -Evelyn Pinnell spentfev"
days visiting near Whitechurch.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Boyle, Edna, May
were. Sunday visitors at Jno. Hodgins
A number of ladies from ' here 'at-
tended the demi-annual Women's A•u-
,siliary meeting at Walkerton on Fri-
day -last. ,
Mr. and Mrs. E. Pettipiece of
Langside, ,Mr. and Mrs. E. Barber
and family, were Sunday visitors at
Is_aaacc innell's.
Mi and ' S: eo..H.. .. a fib. Hat.,
an M Ge old y,.
1 and Ethel, .were week -end visitors
a Mr. Jas. Monteith's, , Petrolia.
and' Mrs.
Mrs. Jane Percy, ' Mr, andMrs.
Fred Hall of Kincardine, spent Sun-
day with Mrs.. Faainy' Blackwell.
The Sr. W. A. meeting will be
held at' the home of. Mrs. Jno. Hod -
gin's on Thursday of next week, • Oct.
' 13th. AlI ladies are cordially invited:
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nicholson and
Bert were visitors at Jno., . •McFar-
laiies on Friday evening..
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Boyle Were Sun•
,day visitors with the latter's parents.
:at Goderic'h:
Miss Hazel Percy is to be eengratu• •
fated on the success. with her entries
at Lucknow Fall Fair, winning four,
first prizes and five seconds:
Lucknow=London
Bus
REDUCED FARES foto,
Thanksgiving Week rid
From Freda
Tr1�Tuesday
• EX`T`RA, BUS MONDAY,' LEAVING
LUCKNOW AT 2.45 P. M.
FOR' LONDON
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Heturn Fare
• $4.25
• ST.JIELENS AL,
u da. next • is the' dayf the
Sunday e
n --a-
h c Anniversary •-whe
United C ur h.
former minister; Re H' G Whit
field of Northville, Mich., wall ,be
the •speaker. Services will be held at
11 • L M..and 7.30 P.M. • Plan' to at-
tend these services on unday.
Miss . Nora ,Reid , of Ash ld was a
visitor ,last week with ':Mr. and Mrs..
Cliffe Murray, ..
Mrs. Marion'' .McDowell" `of , West-
field and Mr: George Clark of Hamil
on --called-i:n' the. Village- on Sa€u day-
Mrs. Colin McDonald was the guest
ofher sister; Mrs:, Deyell:a't Wingham
last' week.
cal 'Talent Concert Os 'Thursd'ay=
Evening And Three -Act !IV Milk
Friday .Evening ;WereCrellit404,q
lyresented . By :L.uek igw FOO
Local entertainers... have scored
another •achievement. Their effort
in staging .entertainment for Fall Fair
audiences on. Thursday and Friday
evenings, left 4ittle to be desired,.
appreciative gatherings -were well'
satisfied. °and'rpleasangly entertained:
The Thursday ,evening • program
;.prepared by• members of the, Wo
men's lnstitute was presented: in the
Agricultural %Tall, consisting`'.of anus,„'
ical, literary aiad dance:nnmbers. Rain
which fell; just ° shortly befor'e the
opening , hour, prevented as large :iii'
.attendance :00 '044; Mr:, John J`oyu't
acted as :afrar sal, who rota merited•;
on the splcbendid. array 'Id: exhibits'' as
ev=idence :of a, bountiful harvest _and
congratulated',the, .`Society .on•the ''ad-
vancement they had. made : since.
attended has first fair in `Lucknow'`�in'
1876. The. Citizen's Band: contributed
a. selection prior:: 'to the commence--
Ment .of the program, as well• as .dur-
ing the'ovening. Every. nuni'ber was
praiseworthy; but probably the num-
bers by the y ounger tots, are worthy
of special mention These included,'a
recitation -by ,Alan M
lan cKim, a -solo by -
Willard Thompson .and a • Scotch
dance by Jane . I3tornell. Other contri-
butions ' were a solo ' by ` Roszella Mut
lin, violin selection by Mr W L. Mc
Kenzie aceo vied by Miss" ss'e`
mpa, ,y Je a•
McKenzie,. reading by' Miss . Margaret
.McCallum, a ,duet • by Mrs.', Harold.,
and .Miss . Mildred' Treleaven' ,and' a
solo by aoreaice-Hodgins:_11f[i
e Bo=_
In o
land'' was Own for a violin aeTeetion
but was not present.
▪ "Findiiy Night .Conceit,
-. aYimmie- ionson's- Y-ob= was.:.-_thes
title ofi 3-aet'eomedy-drama, stag-
ed by:' the local .'dramatic society be -.
for -e_. -an xaudience-�alEichflied =t1a
hail -on l riday -night.'-.The-,chst,.$n.,
eluding Aye men and five ladies; ex.
.elled'themselves and they have'`been'
shower-edby ngratuiatori ebminent
On all hands.. Ea ch ;member 'had a
proininent_-part, .in'the.-.play_arid, earl,
rico out their. respective parts an the
story.' very creditably; 'Much' time:'
has been:spent' by these 'players it►:
preparing the play for the ' Agriica' ff
• tural. Society, and any recompense
they receive•• is being turned;_over: in
full to- the Bowling 'Club s
' 'immie; the Swede,' A. Thompson.
Pal,, the detective, . Roy_ Lightfoot.
Frank, the -store •clerk,.A. McCartney..
Micky, the farmhand; Rev, Geoghegan
Kent, the father; Dr Treleaven:
Belle, foster • daugher, • Olive .Alton.
Mrs. Kent, mother, Mrs. J. W. Joynt
'Sylvia,, the niece, Martha,. McCallum.
Peg, the cooks Lorna .Campbell.
Kitties' the helper , -Margaret Geddes.,.
The '.play opens with an *tractive
ly decorated stage representing the
living roomin the Kent home. A11 is,
consternation. Mr. Bent. has 'been rob
bed tir$r00:-,EvMene , gomt`s to Iiia
son as the thief' who is supposed to
have drowned himself. and whose
ghost •haunts the place. Mr. Kent's
niece, • Sylvia,, is 'a visitor at'his home
and is engaged to, . Frank, a new
clerk in the, village store. They 'are
the thieves, and . they are planning
further to rob Mr. Kent.. Sylvia in her.'
deceitful manner,. • plays .un to . her
uncle who takes kindly to het and
reprimands "Belie,, the' foster daugh -
't'er;'whom Sylvia makes„, out; is,. very
'unkind to her. Peg,, the Irish cook. and.
Mickey, the farm band ' of similar
nationality, a`nd Kitty the helper;
provide much 'merriment ut,•
ment througho
as well as Yimmy, the slow moving
Swede, who comes in.. search , of a
"Yob". Kittie, a kiddish young thing,
becomes infatuated with every • man
she casts an eye on, much. fo the dis-
gust of Peg, .who doesn't believe in
such piffle as love, although she's
all gone on Micky, but •tried not to
show it. . Kittie's real• heart-beat
comes, when Pal the detective, wines.
to investigate the case. The first act
easds'in -a-tense-moment; when.. a'n-the=
midst of a' well imitated electrical
storm,,' the ghost appears. •
The second act. opens • amid peals'
of laughter. *hen -the household' at-
tracted by the screams of Sylvia wlio.
fainted when she saw the 'ghost, asp
' emble iii their 'night attire. Mrs.
'Kent learns of the appearance, Which
only adds to the sorrow and grief
of. tl'ie, frail. ofd mother, who .mourn
fhe loss; of her son. Yimmie,: who
looks -awfully dumb, however, is al-
1-
ways }freaking in on ><rank andsy .
via at the moist exasperating tira3eis.
Sylvia lost her purse containing 'tla'e
stolen money, 'wheai the ', ghnst ° iri-
i'ieared and this is .found. by Yimmie.
Sylvia 'ii turi, finds a bag of Belle's
eontaini'ng. a; ring and a ]mote dis-
closing her secret marriage to the:
detth
Cellective ae Mr glut hwho twin itt plans
*oohs
'Messrs. Bob: and Horace McGuire
of London called on old friends 'here
over the week=end.:. •
Mrs. John -Bennet -of Port -Albert
has been, at her brother's, Mr. Will
Rutherford, nursing her mother, Mrs,
Hugh Rutherford, who is ill.
Mr. Alf and Miss -Graaf-Webb ' were
week -end .visitors . at Grand valley.'
Rev. T. C. Wilkinson' goes to Wood-
ham,; a former charge, on. Sunday to
conduct Anniversary services.
*HO1.,YRO.OD
Mr, and .Mrs. Douglas and son Don-
aid and Miss Iva Harrison of Hamil-
ton, Mr. and Mrs: George Harrison
rof'Clarks- Miss
Jennie-
Pierce,'
ennie Pierce, were recent. visitors. With Miss
Lizzie Pierce. ' •
Mrs. Jackson of Toronto is visiting
at • IVIr. Richard Elliottls. •
Mr. and Mrs. Calvert Harper of
Chatham,' were recent ' 'visitors at
Mrs. Almer Ackert's.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter MacKenzie,
spent Sunday at Mr. George White's.,
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ackert spent
Sunday with friends at Clarks.
lV[ic: ai;d'. Mrs:' Robert ' -MacDonald-
spent Monday everting at' Mr. Thos.
Harris'.
Tdr. and Mrs. Albert Thompson
spent Sunday evening at Mr. Robt.
MacDonald's'.
ZION
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Mr: and ' Mrs. W. R. Gardner and
Miss, Olive. of Cochrane are 'renew-
ing old acquaintances in ,our vicinty
:his week. It is 20 years. since 1V. R.
left this neighborhood for the north-
ern country and in the interval con-
siderable changes have taken place,
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Ritchie „ of
Wa'lkerviile .are also in- this- loeal-ity-i
due to the final illness of the form-
er's sister. Mrs. M. A. Johnston of
Lucknow, who whe4 passed away on Mon-
day evening. . '
.Miss .Eva Gardner is at present
suffering from a severe attack of
flu. ,
The W. M. S' Anniversary Thank
Offering services held on Sunday 'in
Zion Church, Droved very encourag-
ing. Miss Robinson of Goderich • gave
a very interesting sketch of the •life
of Dr. Wilfred Grenfell ,of Labrodor
in the afternoon and speaking on
,.
evening.
Th Life ofChrist in the.
e
Boih"'services were well attended'.
Miss ;Donalcia McDonald of St.
Helens spent the week end with Miss
Evelyn Reid.
The 8. S. Rally Day program will
he observed on Sunday, October 16,
at 11 A.M. in Zion Church. S. S. at
10 A. M. on October 9th.
IlerrreTnher the dance in the orange
Hall, ,Friday,. October 7th, Aniberley
Orehestra, Dancing 9 to, 1. Gen to 25e
Ladies with eandiviehee; •Free,
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For 79c ` and : 98e. '.
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LAD/ES' SILK &', 14,001. .HOSE,'
ran:. Fashioned. E>4tra Qgalaty :79c•
NEW TIES for MEN in. the New
Fall , Paterna , .....50c, 60c, 75c.
7. i • ,
The.-BILTMORE HATS,, New 'Shade's
and Style $2:50 and $3.8k
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CHURCH NOTES.
United Church •Y.., P 8.........
'The meeting . on ' Mondani night . in
charge •.of the Devotional committee
opened with the ' usual• exercises fel-
.u. ed
ol-.0„ed .by prayer by Mrs. McCallum.
owing to the absence of the president
L .o meth-M-urdie--occupied-the-•chair.-....An -interesting- feature.' of the
Luoknow :Wins
Fair _Day Fixture:
:
7 -Inning Exhibition Game Resulte;
to 2 Score For,. Lnelusow.
rhe Scripture reading was given by
Margaret ' Rae` Mrs.. R. Thompson
contributed a reading followed by
the ,topic', Which, was taken by Rev.
•TuckerrcTn'imnrediate trasiuess=was-
brought : before the meeting.. The
group: games for the evening:- were
in. charge fo Miss Gertrude Trel'ea-
ven.' The -meeting- next; M'ondav night”
is being wathd>rawii;owing-to-the
Thanksgiving
owiatg:totlreThanksgiving . holiday.
'r_eslytearian:.uild' j
The , regular meeting : of the Young,
People's Guild was held last Monday
evening;- *hen lleyt-entertained lie-
pupils of the Continuation School acid
teachers_ of,, the ' Continuation and
public -school. After the first. hymn
the Scripture reading was taken by
Norman Taylor, followed by the
bird's prayer repeated in unison. Mr.
MacDonald gave an addres's of wel-
come' to the visitors, after " Which
Isobel Douglas gave a reading fol.
lowed by a selection frdin the orches-
tra. The topic along' an educational
lane, was ably taken_ by Rev _ J: L.
13prgess. The orchestra then' gave
another, selection --and=a treading. by:
Winnifred Johnstone. Mr. MacDonald
closed the meeting with prayer, after
which a social hour. was spent.,
CULROSS CORNERS
•'Mr.. and. Mrs. Jos. Wall visited 'Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Richardson recently
Miss .Millie Turner' is visiting Mrs.
Jas Wraith. ___,
Miss Liza, Thompson .Visited her,
brother; Mr. Wm. Thompson for a
few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt,,Elliott and babe
Visited' with' Win: Thom'pson's recently
Mr. and . Mrs. Jas. Hodgins' spent
Sunday with Mrs. Ned Hodgins'.
Wingham Fall ' Fair, Oct 7 ' and 8. •
Saturday the Big Day; Band Com-
petition,Special Midway Attractions,
Wonderful Exhibits, Horseshoe Pitch-
ing and Novelty ]'faces. Hon. T. L.
Kennedy, will open the Fair : at 1 • P.
M. Saturday.
out ' Belle out of his home, but after
telling it, is obliged to claim she was
telling, an untruth as Yimmie threat.
ens to give her. purse to Mr. Kent,
which will reveal her. as 'a robber.
An exchange' is made, • and Sylvia' is
foiled. 'She next plans to get rid • of
Yimmie, who . she and Frank are
suspicious of. :Pal the detective hears
her scheme andis able to remove Mr.
Kent'swatch from Yimmie's pocket,
:.where-.S.yl-vla-put_-it,._n_.an- effort to
make him out a robber. Her sereaana
attract Mr. Kent who searches Yim-
mie.;.-but
im-mie•.-but no watch. Sylvia once more
foiled,• -and her 'scheme made known
to Mr. Kent by Pal. • '
The ' story finally nears a conaid-
sign; ;when Frank in a last bold ef-
fort to seeure money so he and Sylvia,
Can' be married„ attempts to rob 'Mr.
Kent, but on . entering his vault, is
confronted by Yimmie•-•••but no longer
•the • dumb Swede= -hie disguise is re-
.
tnov and . he appears as Bob,the
ed apneah
supposedly -dead son. Frank, an ex.
convict is arrested, Sylvia goes to
her room,. 'Bob Arid his father and
motherare re -united in a ,dramatic
scene and then Bob discloses the fact,
that he and .Belle are rilari~ied.. Kuittr.
and Pal think loveid' grand, and Peg
and' Mickey appear to be of the Wild
oninlou ale . t fr ctfrtf►tl $orast
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Fain DO program Was the-efllibition
baseball al ame
bettyee
n Lucknew
and.
Kine r
a dine. Thegame' got .underway,
shortly ;after four .o'clock and wiik
judging of stock by that time almost
completed, a, large . crowd witnessed:
the affair: It,waw a,wcll playa -gain -6Z
mark-M-py good pita iiig,' some ,g0 -0 d:
hitting and ' few errors.
Replacing Art Andrew and Robert
Thompson, who are persuing t . eir
studies elsewhere; were Sommers and.
I.edi'et_of_Win f3bam:-Kincardine-._teant
included several juniors and minus
:theirular
regg__, ba . _.were -..not- a=
ttery,
strong opposition as;sual'-and .Luck-.
now walked off with the long end of
a 6 to' '2 score. •
Irwin on -the mound for Lucknow,
struck out 10 men {allowing . •six .hits
Stein, , Kincardine's. junior speed=ball,
artist, whiffed 5 Lucknow• batters,
'airs ,was 'nicked for 7 hits., Fielding
featrire r of the day► were fly `balls
caught by_Sommers and Doug Clarke,_
the 'Atter making a pretty running
catch, .. to leap intothe air • and rob
Thompson: 'of' a .hit with a 'one -hand'
catch. Mackleria carried off the, batt-
ing honors, with •3 hits in 3 .trips • to
the ete, one u' double.
Kincardine got. 'away to a good
start in the first frame when with
twb out Macklem singled and advan-
ced, when Stein ;was safe on an er-
rot-7g -S d Iitellem'scoring' when T.
Parker singled. Their 2nd .tally name
in the 5th, when Thompson singled;
went to 2nd when Farrel flied out to
left, • advanced to 3rd on a passed
bali,:'3snd.scored:when Macklem doatb�
led.
' Lucknow's first .tally came in the
2nd after 2 were retired. .Clark Fin-
layson singled and was, on his way
to grid when .:McCartney' cracked on
to centre field scoring Finlayson. Mc-
Cartney went to 2nd on the 'throw to
the ,plate' but died there when Cum -
min x struck out.' Two runs were
add in the 4th,` when( Irwin hit 'for
2 bases, advanced to 3rd fen Sommer's
single, and scored on a past : ball,
While Sommers 'advanced to 3rd, after•
stealing 2nd and scored when Clarke
grounded out. In the 5th, three more
tallies were registered.' R. Finlayson
singled.. Andy Thompson laid . one
down, beating the throw to lit and.
advancing Finlayson. Lediet hit for
2 bases scoring Both runners, advan-
cing to 3rd and ' scoring to two past
balls.
MAFEKINC '
Mr.'and Mrs.; George Saunders:and
son of 'Battlecreek,'Mieh.; andMr. anti'
Mrs. Fred Saunders; were, guests of
Mr. nisi Mrs. Geodfrey Hall; Satur-,
day:
Mr. And Mrs. O'Brien of Kincardine
Visited Mr. arid 'Mrs. G.' Hall.' Sunday
Mrs. Alive Treleaven,' of, Montreal,
is visiting Me.., and Mrs ; S. J. Kilpat-. •
rick,' thin week
Mr. Harvie 'ydnderson left Mo`_
y , .. Monday
nodsa
y �~
for Guelph, Wher.'e he will Miter •'the
O.A.0:. a.. second year 'student. .,
Kincardiqa ab'.
Thompson; 2nd 4' 1
Farrel, c. 0'
Macklem,. as. . 3. 1
Stein, p. 3 0
L Parker, 1st .,.».--3 0
B. Thompson,, cf..._.3 0
Munroe, 1f..:-............3 0
Cox, '3rd 3 0'.
Pollard, rf, • 3 • 0
28 2
• cknow ab ' r
A. Thompson, rt. ,.. 3 1
Lediet, 3rd 3 1
Irwin, p. • . • �.3 1
Sommers,'' 1E. • -... 2 .1
Clarke, cf. 8 0
C
Finlayson, se. ' a...3 1
McCartney, lit .M...,.2 0
Gi111rani(i ia, 8'• 0
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1 0 2. 0
0 3 0 , 0.
8 .' 1 2..' .0
0, 0 6 0
113 0 0'
0 0 0, 0
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1 1 0'0
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6 18 10 1
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WHITECHURCH
• er-e=ll=�e=nosserviee ' .
United Church next Sunday owing to
the anniversary ser_vicesin_.the United,
h
.e_
wrcfi a�SL He a s., that day:
TheSacrament. of the Lord's _13up
Per: will be observed in the Presbyter-
ian church next Sunday at 11 .4.M.
Preparatory ; service , ,will' be held
Friday evening at 8 P.M., when Rev.
David, Lane' of Goderich will preach.
Mrs, Harry .lichborne of IGodericn
spent the weekend with her 'parents
Mr. and Mrs. David •Kennedy.
Messrs
Gordon 'McGee and Alex
Coulter sp nt lsst'"Sunday a Guelph -
Mr. an j Mrs.. Albert c
M, Quillen- o
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Neil
McCallum of ,Langside.
We are sorry tis report' Mr.' Jack
Gillies losta good cow last week.
Misses Olive and Daisy Kennedy
spent the week=end with their, cousin.
Mrs. Wm.' McIntosh of Lucknow.
Mr. Hokace •' McGuire' of Detroit;
and 'his father, Mr: Bob McGuire of
London, called on Sunday. to see the.
•forn'er's aunt.' Mrs. David Gillies.
--Quite 'a -number frent-lere attend
ed the Lucknow Fair. .
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd of Forest visit-
ed recently witii•,fiier parents, Mr. and .
Mrs. Kenneth Weaker.
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• 26 6 721 6 2'
Kincardine ....-••100:-0 100-2 ,,
Lucknow .010 2 30x-6
Summary -2 -base hits-.Lediet, Ir-
win, Macklem. Stolen bases -Irwin,+
Sommers, McCartney. Base ` on ball
--Stein, 1. Struck out -by Irwin, 10;
by Stein, 5. Wild pitch Stein. Passed
'balls=-Farrels.• rl,• Cummings' 1. Wild
throw -Munroe. Left; on bases -,Kin-
cardine 5; Lucknow 3., Umpires -
Johnston, and ''Smith:,; •.
PICK-UP' TEAM
DEP►EATED hY RIPLEY
Kincardine, Lucknow and Ripley.
teamscompeted in a 2 -genie tourna-
ment in Ripley' jon Saturday, which
was staged to defray a deficit ,incur-
red' by the Ripley club, during the
season, and to ' ill appearance, their
.objective ' would; be far from reached
.owing to a slim attendances Lucknow
had owed Riplei a return exhibition
game since tbe.24th of May, and with
the tournament being played on •a
Saturday,, made .it difficult to round
up a team here. However, a make-
shift team, With: Art McCartney pit-
kept
it kept the Ripley aggregation . ..
to'a.3 to 2 score until the 6th, When ,
they chalked up 3 more tallies and
won this -inning -i
7 m ng texture by a score
of 6 to 2.Kincardine, Kin rd ne who on•
the
0 drab, received the bye, played Ripley . .
1 in the second, game and 'nosed them
oft by a score, of 8 to' ,2. •
Lucknow 'tip: C. •Finlayson, c;
Art McCartney, p;. A, Thompson,; let;
R. Finlayso'h,' 2nd .C. Thompson; ss;
Doug; Clarke, 8'rd; Jack Fisher,' If;
Uel old Oireerr 'et; 1 obbie Maltz e,
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