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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1932-08-25, Page 4• Ly- ORDER YOUR BULBS direct frena HOLLAND'S best BULB FARM tancopra 'ed by numerous orders lately received from your country, ... e d we .have 'decided. to expasid our business and maintaina permanent. market for our - world -famed collections ofDutch. Flower - Bulbs ... for home, and garden We Are therefore'. making the following attractive offer of a new selection of varieties, made with special regard to suitability to your climatic conditions by professional experts , The collection will he found to be, unique for its skilful combination of rich coto'ur- intts with deliehtf ul scents. Taking advantage of this, supreme "BOLL• ANDIA" collection, - our ho and garden a , Fiower Paradise for °' you can make'your me , In view 'of;. the large number of orders -which conte, in .daily,' we kindly• advise; you to.: order early. Please, write your name' and ad- dress; _.= s'_clearly,.on ev r .order,: �R_correspondence,•-orders,..,eto.,.must uses c y .M be str-ictiv'::addressed tots; > - .Dr for 0f ' ``A """- .� a ee. HA1tRY BitUHL,-Managi,._g .. ; ; .,:• BULB-N.URSE>tOES . IOLLANDIA • V'OORHOIi1T ,by.' .HILLEGOM'.._,fi3OLLAND',,-E lJltOPE`' • ` a '' ifi ent: °'collecti ,n consists o#' 'Our•. in t;i,.c.n , o . 6, ;des. Derwin , ,in. 6 aFi ie Colors 2 dos `Cottage.. Tulips, in 4 FAO Colors, • • -" - 1 doh. 1.11137 Flowering. Tulips 1 doz- Double_ Tulips _doz. Hyacinths- for Pots, all colors, .,1. dos. Hyacinths',. for Bedding,..all rt► ors 5j- doz. Crocus inn:. various fine -eaters • 3 dot's. Snowdrops; the :"Queen" of Springfiowers 2 doz. Iris in ' various fine colors.' .iri (Grans Hyacinths) 2 doz.' Scillas,sweet. lit flowers -2 doz. Narcissus •(Dafodils,) all kinds 336 •FleiVer Bulbs 14 "Holilandia• Novelty' Bulbi"' FREE. COLLECTION 35'0 Fowl er-Bulbs • • : DOUBLE' THIS ' • • "for .:$6.--. - (700 Flower=Bhilbs) for $10.-= Pro mvt service: delivery never, later than• one'.week before planting -tune Delivery FREE of 'charge at destination. A certificate- l, of health -.is lentished with., every order by the Phytopatholoeical Service of -Holland. _a, All • varieties : are packed : and labelled seper tely.._,i lustrated. Cult1iral 'All in Ens:lish. French, or German are sent.free with orders. All orders ;must be aceQ,npanied 'bv re-; :mittance.for' the• full. amount and should be addressed as above. Special terms for wholesale orders. • THE LEADING FIRM , IN .THE BULB INDUSTRY: Lucknow agent Sanday'withi -Mr, arid`; Mrs. John. Crowsto#i. M'r. and. Mrs, A, M.agenty, $artier, Lloyd ad Doris have returned to. Stratford after spending: a week with Mr, and Mrs. ,V, Emerson. . Mr, and Mrs, • Fred Thompson and Bobbie of Toronto elNit the ' Week- end with relatives here. ' • " There was, no: service in tbe.Lang side Presbyterian Church on Sunday owing to the funeral. of the late Mr, Daniel McInnes of Whitechurch be- G L•YROOD r: and 'Mrs. Grant 'McDiarmid and son; Douglas, spent Sunday at Ir. Ernest.. Ackert's. • Mies Alice. Thompson of Lucknow, is assisting ;at Vlr .Harvey Ackert's. ` Elliott call - Mr. f r:. and Mrs: R:icbard ed on Mrs. Thomas Robb of , Amber ley-daiSuntiay Mr,. , and' Mrs. .Cowan, of Auburn .spent Sunday at.' Mr. Allister Hughes. s_Lou_SpeM1g e,' Miss Kav Mor- tis, Messrs. Jack and Ed." Spettigue :� of-London.,land Mr,-;,sild Mrs.,, Jahn.. Jamieson of • Paramount • were. the Sunda guests ofii rt' Thos.. Harris'. CMrs. Thos..Harris tilled on' Mrs has.' Cling -ram. on Sunday..; Mrs. =Alton:' and daughter Alma of •Lncknow were recent visitors with • Mrs. • Almer Ackert. Miss Helen. Burt • of Mount Forest spent a , week' 'at her' home •'on the 12th con. is •'1 Miss Ina• . Eckenswiller ;'spent` the past week with Miss Beatrice Mc- Qdillin. , Miss Reta Mason .arid Master Jack Mason are visiting with 'their ..gra'nd- mother, Mrs. John Colwell:. Miss Mary Cox, Mrs. A: Hodgins and Rev. ,Benson' Cox , are • visiting with. Mrs. ' Rudy Selloff at Detroit s�3 �#��1VTINEL mxuRsDAY.. Avoun 25th. lie 0, CNOW SENTINEL Published .,every Thursday :moining at Lueknow, 'Ontario. Mr ' . • D MacKenzie .,Proprietor Campbell Tfiompson.—Publisher THURSDAY, AUGUST . 25th, 1932 4th CON..'-•9LOSs LENS • Rev, and. Mrs. Wilkinson have ie.' 'turned • from a motor trip to Toron- to and Port Mope,. The August meeting, of the U. F. W.0.. was held at, the home of Mrs. Graham, •with : an attendance of ing , held, that • afterhoon, •who was: • A , , . , , *13. , for mn `' ears":been' s''resident of ft?' 'm!be fid visitors. Mrs._• R. ;ny Y -.F.. - Martin4pre�ed, and the,• met' - op this loealt�:""`T•1►i""eomm'ti'nity�axtieaxd�; ^ ,< ..„.��•,, ened by singing .The Opening, Song ta`Mrs -Mc]4nnes:anH the family their heart felt synpatl►r. - : , -Miss. :Grace :Richardson: spent 8. few days ..last we _With Mrs. Janes', Wiilson. ' and., repeating , th Creed in unison The-- Roll tali was responded to:by "A Habit that Builds and Maintains Health" After community Singing;• the business' was';discussed, followed by a =very en`�oyable• program Mrs ,Gillies, the District Director, gave a ' k Newton s very •'instructive talk,. which every; Mr. and • Mrs, o family o er, . a' e . nn�-tlasitr��ataona�t --•�he-laoame of,a on the violin,•accompan- • f. R oc es .h t N Y r spend ne enyoyed'. Fraser McKinnon gave s' Dan Finlayson.' Mr. .Newton. is tn- dulging • in his favorite pastime., of fishing, but as ,yet•', with -no,; visible' signs of success; He •claims,,•_howev-, er, that as far as numbers''were con- cerned' the catch,' was unusually large but of: such' inferior' quality as to • necessitate his 'returning ,them :to the water to obtain their growth, In that case Jack might it notbe that the . same minnow , developed such ' a liking for, ,your bait that he return- ed an'indefinite number of . tithes? Mr, and 'Mrs. John Colwell spent Sunday - with, Mr. and Mrs. Mervin. Medley • of Bingarf.:.' -• Miss Helerr-Thompson of. Lueknow is visiting with .' Mrs. Eldon Ecken- sw.i Ter at pifesent. The September ;meeting of 'the 13, T. i11 T1ie d -a Mg's. Wii�: Per cy's.on Sept. 1st. Directors -Mrs. Jos. Hodgins 'and Miss' Daisy Ayles. To- plc-"Sketeb,.-of'.two Canadian Authors L. M: Montgomery, .Marshal, Saun- ders" by Mrs. Thos. Hodgins. Demon stration-Canning Vegetables.. Roll call=Favorite pickie' recipe and'' sam- pie. Lunch. Com.—Mrs: Wm. Hodgins Mrs;, Thos. Hodgins, Mrs. 'Dan Mc- Farlane. • • It's= lovely, hone - how' much. d®' you .:want?' All her neighbors wonder how `Ed. Baker's wife gets such good prices ' for her honey. But Mrs. Baker's secret is simple.. She sells by Tang Distance telephone. s • "It's lovely honey this summer," she telephones to the hotel in town. "Yes—It deliver by the Low et/thing 05 rSlation-t lion calls 7.00 p.m.' lower night al 8.30 p.m. hit!" • end of the week'." - 0 'begin - PiFl Long Distance is quick, easy to. reie'i . .'• •use and prof liable. Mr arid-.MrsTJim-Grant�snd babe; ,McIver Winning, the: pnze.A;:'vo e of and and. gra. Carlson and_dangii-? thanks was given= -the.; Hostess for ter Clara who have been visiting atr her hospitality, The • meeting 'closed R A. Grant's, have .returned';to their by.: singing "God Save the 'King". homes' in :•Chicago: Lunch was served and the !usual • plea - Mr: =Ch sant. time'. spent over''the lea cups, Jersey a The roll call for'` September is "Pickle Russ,. Bis Recipes", directors, 1VIrw Sutherland: Mrs'•(Mrs. Carruthers and: Miss' Ruthi, Mc- !Chinon. • 1VIrs ; Diek- ef- London -visited last. week with Mrs. Cecil : Robb.. . • Miss Donalda MacCallum is ispen:. ling a few weeks' in Guelph. led by Measle ..Middleton. Miss Kath erine 1VIcInnis' gave A -reading . Miss" Isabel . Chesnut . favored , the meeting with a solo: Miss Jessie ' McKay .gave an excellent account Of a trip" ' to Vienna, and • their way of living in Austria,;' which was very interesting to, hear,., • Miss Mary. •McLeod. • read•. the.curent-events-and-Miss•-Kathleen_ Carruthers • sang a solo. • Mr. Jim: Little . gave some •selections on the violin, which was much appreciated: A contest brought , the, program to a cloie. Mrs. MacAuley and; Elizabeth Mr, and Mrs _Rpbt. D.eyell.and Miss Gertrude of Wingham and Mr. and .' Mr*.s. Geo.'. Swan and *Angus andMies lean Mac.Auley of Ashfield, were, re- ent visitors at the home. of Mr. and t • Mrs. J. W. Swan. ' •• Mr. and Mow -bray iM Mrs. Geo. bray and, Irene, I$enney •.and 'Charlie of New Hamburg visited' with :Mr; and Mrs. Colin McDonald. Miss Dorothy . McDonald "spent •.a week's oliday with her aunt, Mrs. ellV'in Lain. ' • Iu�Dey. ,.• g Mr. and Mrs.: Wl inson 'of Blgt1Y `s 'Peint a- few'days at the 1Vlanse, while , . their', son Rev., T. C >Wilkinson: 'and. Kis. Wilkinson. were on .a holiday. 'Duncan . Gillies and ,children ... .?�" 4Duncan -a_ lid Murray, ant; Miss Bessie „;'Iurray, A: it ;of., Wilford Hill, N. Y. :ler guests at 'the 'home of, D. r. . 3: 'fere • -Chas,. Dixon and. son' of New, re visiting at the 'home of Bissett.' � Brown and •daughter 'Alice and Annie:. ,of_fetxoit and Christine . ' Finlayson of Lueknow are guestsoL Miss' Sadie Cameron.' ' _. Mr. and --Mrs: Robt.: ' Johnston and family of Detroit are. visiting with Mrs. Mary MacKenzie, The youngest member .of the family, little Edwin three weeks:old,, :wits featured in the Detroit :paper two weal—ago, • as being the smallest • baby in the city• at that . time, weighing. only two an tliree•=quarter pounds: He is 'steadily gaining, • however, and now tips, the sealer. at three and three=quarte' .pounds.: L Under the 'auspices. of the Mary, Hardie Mission Band the Ashfield Congregation was \treated to a .most enjoyable evening, When Mrs. D. T. ,McKerreil addressed them, Mon- day evening .in ;the church. • Her to- pif iiealisig-with7her trip to'--G»ian arid -experiences -inn -the -mission -feel; was' well -handled'. and' enjoyed .by all. Mr.' '•Hunter who • . accompanied, • Mrs. McKerroll also addressed the meet- ing and gave an interesting account, of his travels. •Miss ,Doris Brown, of Amberley'sang ,`A Little 'Talk with Jesus accompanying herself on ' the guitar..- Duncan MacKay also Sang a solo. • • Mrs. .Grant' of ' Toronto is pending he -week- with :1�%rsR.'J, Woos . Mr and .Mrs. ::J..Metcaife.-And''M ss :Mary of London, visited withr. and Mrs.''.Robinson' Woods. ' Mr. John Mills, Mr..and Mrs. Chas. +foffat of Durham And Miss Myra :.tills of Detroit, were visitors at • Mr. Cairns .Aitchison. ` .__.M.iss_._Mafi..garet . Thoni. is .Home for. a holiday after Completing her train- ing for a nurse at ' the Guelph ' Gen- eral Hospital. • ' Mr. and '• Mrs. Archie ' McKenny'; Helen, Leslie and Kenneth of Sarnia, were:visitors at the iiomeisf-112r.'D: B. • Murray: ' • ' MT. and Mrs. -John ' :Webster had as their guests, recently, Miss Knott Wand. Miss McKay of London. Miss Vera Todd, spent a few';days in Goderich last Week asthe..•guest of Mrs. •'Beatty. , • , Miss . Iona Swan is spending herhohaays with relatives at Dungannon The .September meeting of tire; Wb- :iaen's Institute', Will: be .held at Miss Greta" Webb's, on •Thu'rsday's; „Sept.• 1st. Roll calf "Hot Supper Dishes "' Mr. Wm. McKinnon, who has been =C}oser . rt- Subject,Co=Operationbe- ,Show with his brother Dan, star 'a; . Show• Starts 8.30 ,P. M. - THURS., FRIDAY, SATURDAY August 25-w26--47 GEORGE O'BRIEN. . . I ,. In "The Gay.Caballe>Iro • The 'Robinhood, of' the Rio Grande: And _ ,4A,U°R'E "' aild'^ HARDY •COMEDY-“.• Y: "ANOLI) PORT” k• '. Tl3� ��SD • , ' '• a1V .. •August •29=-30=31 ®. LIONEL BARRYMORE' •KAY FRANCIS In' 1 Guilty Hands" - PITTS • and TODD COMEDY "STRICTLY UNRELIABLE 'ti••YYA v ESCAPES SERIOUS"TNJ;URY IN PECULIAR ` ACuII3ENT- 'Suspended From Bumper of Car.Young,. Lad, Dragged Considerable• Distance. •.d..-..on,iiis_.biomeward trip'- to Paris. Rev.' Mr. Tucker of town, was'a •eller ori -the -lust' last w,aek,_ Master George Wraith had the misfortune to 'cut his ieg,_which re- quired severa- stitches to • close' the Wound. • Mrs. P. Robertson' of Ripley1' seen+. a ' few days.last .week with MTs. R. Middleton. • Mr. W. Reed spent.` Sunday with friends, in' Seaforth. '. -Miss Olive Robb of Ripley, spent a fiu`e sy with1N[rs. R. 1Vliddleton..` The . Community' was greatly, sad- dened on ad-dened'on learning of the very sudden death of Miss Ruth 'McLeod',who pas- sed' away early Tuesday •-morning. 'She was- a •daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan McLeod, 6th Con. They have the sympathy of their 'many. friends in their sad bereavement. , tween'. Horne and School, in charge of • Mrs-'WallaceMiller--Hostesses-•-- D Mr`s. I.orn Durnin,. Miss Annie_ 'ur• CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S CLINIC, • The Lions Clubs of Goderich and Seaforth wish to'announce that ar- rangements. have .been made for their Clinic to• be held at Alexanda Marble and General Hospital, Goderich Wednesday,' August 31st, 1932 at' 10 a.m. D. G. ' A. Ramsay, London. KINLOUGH r. k Gra 'ham.: of-l=mtib Mich. is •holidaying at •his'hoirre .here.. Miss Alice Shackleton of Ashfield; spent Sunday ---with Dorothy' Heiden.• by.. - , Firs. Clift - Borthwick is visitiing with her parents' here. • ' Mr. David Bridge of --Hamilton call- wil.1--• be Clii tian- and --=Drs% Macklin= -ed .on friends here last ' week. and Ross .will •examine cases of .de- Miss 'Beatrice McQuillin:,, of 'St. fective eyesight. The very benfieial Helens visited ,recently at H. A. -resalts=of-the -_Lions Chiba ,• work in •Gtaham's,-- -1931 were made" possible last M by as Mr- and Mrs. S. -R.- .McLelland, "al years clinic and it ih urged that trip pled children and " children with .de- fective •eyesight should be :examined. Permission 'to attend may be Obtain- ed from the Secretary of the nearest Lions Club, either H. 5. Grill; Gode•. rich or Dr. F. J. Beechley,` Seaforth, but early application is •necessary. SEEMS TO BE , SENSIBLE The government bf Saskatchewan has worked Out a' plan, to ;allow the farmers to nav their debts iri wheat. Until November it , will' be accepted • as aPk'�:v.,". [Ib;U+x.�ii;t on the basis .of 70 cents ner bushel' That Will avv'ly to ' dealings which farmers have had' with 'the govern, ment in the way of 'relief and • ad- vances ' for seed gain,, :etc, . Details -ar'e not given in full: but with ' the exception of binder twine the farm er can naw his obligations to the government with . his wheat. Relief. as we 'have come to understand the 'word. is seinethine which is not re - 'paid by the uersan who receives it. If it •has to be paid back it is not relief in this sense: it is a loan. 'The Saskatchewan idea, is sensible. The farmers 'cannot Bait their 'debts in cash because they have no cash. Wheat to them is the one medi•utn,, of exchange, (alt w Ts:� t�asonak�le • to acce:at it at fair prihe. -even if that price is in advance , of that paid on the open market. Man • • Many a self=styled •law abiding Many a an who drivesa motor citizen slows down to thirty-five when so Mr. and Mrs., Bert McLelland were Sunday ,visitors at B. E. McLean's. Misses ' Hazel • Percy and . Grace Haldenby and friends were to Eugene Falls on Sunday., ' Rev. G. •B Cot, 'Mrs. M. Cox and Mary; also •'Mrs.• Ada Hodgins spent a few day's with the latter's daugh- ter' in' Detroit. • Mrs. F. McMullen and son Clayton of Toronto were recent visitors with Mrs. M. McLean. rthe late . The funeral ofa e MrsWm, Guest was held from the home of er son, Wesley est. on Monday afternoon. Much ;sympathy, is extend - .ed • to the bereaved. family. '.' The Anglican • Congregational and Sunday School picnic, will 'be held at Silver. Lake next Friday afternoon,' August 26th. Members of the A.Y.P. A, and anyone 'wishing to attend the picnic will be cordially invited. "The Harvest 'Thanksgiving ' services will ,be held on 'Sunday next, August:28th at 11 a.m. and 1.30 p.nr. The 1T o'clock service will be conducted' by Rev. H. F: Appleyard. Rev. B. Thomas will be the special spehker ' at the 7.30 (' - p.m. service Before marriage she's •worth ' her' Wuighht'an gold; afterwards,when she has ' put on forty pr fifty pounds, she goes off the gold standard. 'car--bets a thrii out. of a horse race he 'hears' a motorcycle coming; -behind.: nin. St ruck down 'and' dragged . on the bumper; of the car driven,by Dr. Simpson of Kintail;. en ''Friday? Don ald Carrick 'o f • Goderich had 'a bar- row ing experiences from which he emerged irliti out serious ,Injury. The Dr. was .proceeding' along . St._An-_ drew's Street in, Goderich when the incident occurred' and was: apparently unaware of the. lad's' predicament un-' til' shonts from eyewitnesses 'caused him to bring the car to a' stop; The lad': 'was; thrown back on the'bumper, wit his head ,and ` shoulders 'forced ween down ' bet • it and, the radiator Here and There' First wheat harvesting reports ' in ••the Canadian• West • were re- • ported by the • agricultural; depart. meat of the Canadian Pacific Rail- way from Winnipeg; July 23, with '—barley -and'--rye going -under ;-the knife in tile-"s1Tiaa 'Wand `E5tet subdivisions of the'railway. The wheat ,wads' harvested in , southern Manitoba., ' ' August .will see the season iA the Canadian Rockies •at' its speak • with the Prince of• Wales Trophy,. already bringing in golf entries • from far' and near, scheduled for August 15-20 arid coinciding with this event the Indian Days' cele- bration, August 19-21,- which will be attended by Stoneys, Cress and Kootena Conducting five , ,French and five Swiss professional men. from Paris, Dance, to this continent. ' Nicolas • Racz, of the Paris of- . ' five of the Canadian Pacific 'Rail- . t.'a- 'e— ,.+inpZi-`i twatoi Nla a ' Falls, Petrofl, Chicago, 'Washing- ton: New York, Albany,Montreal. Quebec, and returning to Europe on the Empresa of Britain, Aug. *t6. • Mystery cruises, eo +popular out of New York, Southampton and other glint yorfs, were ashe`feillii • on the British Columbia ' • coast with the .sailing of the coastal liner Princess Patricia, of the Canadian Pacific coastal• service, to, an unknown destination under saled Orders, recently,. Closeto 200, passengers were attracted by, ;the trip., fl • where he hung suspended by his 'knees and suif:ered�bruises- and abra Siena in the course of 'a: 200, 'foot ride in this 'fashion.' An examination revealed no.bones RRb'roken:',• MAIED iN PORT ., COLBORNE Bennett - Barnwell ' A fashionable wedding took place . Sal uikday _ evening • in_ the - Central,: United Church, Pbrt Colborne, when Muriel Alice, daughter of Rev. and : Mrs: H. J. '' Harnweli of Walkerton, was tarried to Clifford Arnold Ben- nett, son of Rev. and .Mrs. C. T. Ben- nett, Brampton. The ceremony was •onduetetl by "Rev: C. T. Bennett,-' as- isted by Rev. H. L. Merner, pastor if• thg Central :Church,. and Rev.. I. I. Moyer of Hespler.- Owing. to the • /lness Of-,; the bride's father, , the ye, • ride was 'given._in_marriage-by-her-:-�--••- ncle, Dr. J. F. McKenzie of Detroit, aril. The bride was „in• an exquisite y'- own of ivory, satin made on' long :nes,' the . skirt lengthening into a :rain. Her veil of blush tulle was err_ ,'tinged, in cap effect, 'with orange :blo- ;soms. She carried ' a shower bouquet of Taiisnia'n.. foses_and lily -of -the -vat 'ey. Her bridesmaid,. Miss Marion VleKenzie" of Detroit, cousin of the wide, 'was lovely in turquois blue :retie end; carried a ,,, C _bouquet o ola,.,. -_.� unbia roses..' Juicy, red,. succulent buffalo steaks grilled to a nicety, greeted the Australian • and Nov Zealand delegates to the .Ottawa Imperial Conference' As they -entered the dining car o5 their special train, , over the ;Canadian Pacific Rail • way otit of 'Vancouver recently. • The Anzacs were particularly im- pressed • by _.this -menu_ and--proo- _- pounced it better than. any. beef they had' ever eaten. , OUELPU Insuradce cm*o* Governor Franklin Delano Roe, sevelt of New York, Democi'iatia Nominee for the Presidencyd• has ,•for years been one of New. Bruns- •wick'$ most distinguished ..non- resident- visitors, members of his' family annually .spending several weeks at the Roosevelt summer home at • Campobello, one of the Grand- Manan Island 'Group in Passamaquoddy Bay.. lie first came there as a• mere lad Back in • 1895:. , Answering the call of Mt, Asst4, tiboine, Matterhorn of the Cana- dian•.1lockies, old 'and new mem- bers of the Trail Riders' Associ'a= tion, gathered at Banff July 29th with the.olsfeeti of 'flu bing fhe long ascent to the roof of the world` and the Alpine 'country of tits great' Divide 'tn the Vicinity of the Mountain.. It The 4'e re- quired five days in all. Twenty American girls, summering at the Lake Windermare ranch, . wern among these _takittec-.Dar-t„)•. (410- _ } ^,W, stet. yr '+:mei o /_-U_._ne. WE CAN SUPPLY ANY STYLE 40 CARBON LEAF CARBON BACK B •w fr�ORE PLACING (t UPOR!D-E PHONE-: UsFORPRICES • • Look • Eos. 'T'he Maple The SIgtl ..,of • ui3liy, k5».