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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1930-05-22, Page 51, • tr. w ,rliDg New Rooms to Y Qui Hine with gyproc: :. WORKROOM for you —a l:# -room' p Y for the youngsters in the basement. An extra bedroom or two in. the Attic. These are now possible•in your . home, at little expense. ,• • The new' Ivory coloured Gyproc Wallboard that does not bur and' needs no decor- .. soon. • (when •panelled)" wyiii' give you additional '.s ace p in your present -,tome. Easily and•quiickl-': a p 'lied .. Y pP. ,d, •,' • structurally. strong,"s't.:pro:. vides 1'ire-safe walls,. cetltngs and. partitions. • Your dealer's name is listed below, Consult him today..and'ask for full infor- 'nation regarding Gyproc Wallboard or write for in- teresting free book "Build-. ling and Remodelling with • Gyproc." GYPSUM, LIME AND EBASTINE; . CANADA, LIMITED Pads Ontario 282 •' Wm. ''Murdie & Son Rae 81 Porteous o; Sale,By Lucknow,, Ont. Lucknow, Ont.. • •. THURSDAY; MAY 22nd, 19so, PAGE .}Ivo „CULR.OSS CORNERS Mr. and Mrs. Win. Alton spent' Sun- day with Mr..u*i• Mrs. Fred,T'honip_ Mrs, - How rd n Howard II ldenby spent They= sday of Istat week of the hontre Other mother, Mrs, • Jno, Wall • M,, Jas. W hytock,. leor•ne , Whytoek and Mrs. • Darr McKenzie ' spent Sat- urday with Mr. and Mrs. Earle Hod - ,gins. • Mr. .and Mrs. Walter Wraith of Toronto' Ittsited • the forrner's parents Mr. and Mrs: Rat. Wraith last week Miss Hannah Ross spent' a couple days • last, week in Teesw, ter, • Mr. Sant Haldenby' of ``Teeswater visited Mr. 'anal Mrs: Wm, ThoMpson one day ,last week. , 'AS/WIELD: NOTES '.Mrs.. Grant M';!iiiirmid .a#td sett, Doug*',pis returned home last week, after a. W,ValeS. visit with. friend's in Detr o.it. Y Mrs. R. A. • Grant spent a. few .da s ,with ' friends in Toronto::y MrA,. Iioht: ' n Birl'len 'ns, i vratking friends. in Godericlr: Mr. George Topp of Toronto -spent the week end at the ''horse of .his uncle, • Mr. C. -E., McDonagh.. - Mr. Tom 'Flemming' of . Chipstow, spent the. wrpl' Pn' the guest of his 'aunt,. Mrs R. E. Gilmorve. Messrs. Prit p»41 '•Tnhn. Gilmore, and Misses Della. 'F ;�tnkie• and'Margaret Gilmore, motored to, London on Wed- nesday to .'attend, the graduating ex- nre'icec of tien„r_',.s at St". Joseph's Hospital, Miss Catherine 'O'Hara of Chesley being a . n.ember of the ;grad- ',in+im, 'claw. • The next meeting of'the Liaurier A.T.F'W.O. will' be held..at the 'home of Mr.,' 1: Ma c Rasp, T re.helsh; on May ?Hth, The meeting w•i1:l• take the form of a 'Grandmother's Day.and the" Ro1l Call will be answered by exhibiting a relic of .grind»,-'hr,r.'s time. ' • :. PURPLE GROVE Gila dor=,? M Donald. 'of Detroit '. bac 'returned 'nr.P.,` Qnite,'a t ur'ber fr^,m .her; o•te,{nd, rad Hi. .ht'PCf°ntilt tela til 'rt.,•an- Mrs. Tobe 3lcFadzen 'of. Tiverton, 'Friday • Mrs. Andrew Emerson is spending a few r ys NO” uer daughter, Mrs• . Da., Ri ?ev. r'e,n S ,'nt c -hes moved • to T{'in •rrf•n.a • Mr. John Fair' and. Miss 'Winnie- '• s;tort tii^ir r: 'tom Mrs. • Funston, of Pine River on Sietndsy., ' • A n,,,,'bn . 'frr‘r•,, h"r:e• attended.: the Vaitland- 'Prns'•;yterian ' meeting at `Vr:teh'�,•r�h 'rat Tuesflay.. Mr. •Tnhn ,>•'~iierconhas purchased a' new Ford Coach. Bab r Chicks .. We can s ulzF)r— �.� ith —S—E; "Whine Ceighorn. Chicks for; delit✓ery in June . at $10,Oq per • ;O0. Our 'leg- horns are the fatuous Barron : strain, big hens, • heavy. layers of large eggs. We' guarantee ,100:. pet .cent We den Ye Orden early While, the best dates ' are available: 6 • WALTER .ROSE POULTRY ,+FAIR, BRUSSELS e • GVAUM,.TEEI) BABY CHICKS Given approved conditions we guar- antee our .c'._ icks to be 80%. alive and:. thriving our 4 weeks old. Hatched. in' a. modern, stearin ,heated intubator, equipped with air cleaning' cabinets. Our prices, are rig • t '& •our chicks too. After I Barred rre . d Rocks ,c „, 'White Whi a Leghorna3 *ay 1 M. per' 100 - • $14 per• 100' May 20 • $15 per;.1,00 $1:3.' per •100 June i0 $14..per '100 $12 pet' 100• •--One dollar per hundred -off if .ord-• ered one, 'month in advance. Also $1 pet hundred off for orders.. of 500 or over. . J.N E. MCKINLEY — ZURICH ONT. Phone Hensall 97 r '4 BABY CHICKS &HATCH'ING EGGS .That are produced- on, our own farm 'from our o'wn nein--not irour •. eggs ,purchased wherever we can get.; them. It is not' wise • to replenish your dock with cheap chicks,- when for a few cents more" -you can buy real quality: O A. C. -Barred Rocks,;;$17.00;. Single Comb' White '1:eghorns,; 615:00, for' • May 30th: June Prices $1.00. per 100. less• for Rocks; 62.00 Per 1.00' •less for Leghorn. Ask to see our galvanized feeders C. G: Campbell, R. R. 2; ••Auburn, Out, • Phone;. Blyth 10-24. .I FOR SALE, ' ` Barred Rock' Baby Chieks, '$164)0 per hundred. White •Leghorn Baby. Chicks, .$14.00 Or hundred; Two `hun- dred .or over either kinds; $1.00 ,.per hundred' less. Hatching. eggs $5..00., per hundred. Custom 'ha'tching done. fourset for$15:cents,. per00 egg er ,four hundred . ' - New and ':second=hand 'incubators. and. 'brooders at bargain, prices. Get your order in new and • get delivery when you: n ant them.,,•I. have increased my- hatchingpcapacity..' Call write' or phone • • Duncan, •Kennedy, Whitechurch, ,Ont., Phone 611.42, Wingham. . ' (137-3-,41.) ' p s,A FLYING EMBER from .L1 a nearby .burning house set their • , roof ablaze. Just a cruel' prank of - the. Wind and in a twinkling Fire, the bestroyer,, had taken an un- shapeable grip. No 'matter- how careful you are to safeguard your ,{home from the inside it will • not help you when your in- flammable roof is thtratel'led by a nearby fire. 'Turn that over in your mind 1‘4IOW, v*h'en there isstill opportu- nity to rid yourself of the old- fashioned fire -inviting rood' Brantford Asphalt Slates give positive protection against sparks and wind. blown' embers.._ They reduce Insurance premiums and protect your house and'famf- ly against the ever-present fire hazard. ° Brantford' goofing de- Signs are renowned for their colour harmonies and hand. some appearance. Their beauty. adds immeasurably to the value; of your home. Permanent resistanceto the weather under the most - varying climatic conditions is another .fainous;feature.' Brantford Asphalt Slates will not peel, warp, shrink or liulge,:and give years of hardy service. For sumrler or town',' ho'rnes-for'schools, churches ' and public buildings, 'B Brant. ford Roofs are equally lir- •able--not only for security but also for economy and easy application.. • ' Write for a copy* the booklet '"Beauty with Fire Protection": It.suggeststoyou what the proper type, design finish and colour of your roof . should,, b'e, . tr/alth Brinifoiv' Ro5Kng Co, Liihtt, d,'I- a' office' and Factory; grantfoM, Ont. •• r fad Witiohoeuei t Toronto, Weoit+er, Wiaelp'eg Montreal, Hilifax, Swint John, N.B. axed 5e. jeh'I, NAd. Por:Sale BYfriAlM, M•UR ME & .SON H`OL.YROOI) f W, ,C. T,' V. ANNUAL MEETING' L Mrs, Alma Elliott and •-sen-Jner'o: f-'---fFhe Annual meeting of the loco. , l3ranc# of the W fC.T.i1. was' held at ,.the bonne of Mrs. ,R. W ,Craw • wi:th the president, Mrs, W. P. Reed,, iti the hair. The meeting was opened with'a byrr�e n,, • and Prayer offered by Sirs, Reeli. 'The „Scripture lesson: wars , read by Mrs. McCallum and Mrs. Caw led in prayer. The minutes -of the previous aver, read, by the secretary; Mrs. E. • N..Bushell. Encouraging reports ' of the past years'' Work •were .presnted by the. ofiieera• 'in charge of each de-, .partmenL The results' • in the exi nlin., , .ations• in' Scientific •Tee penance. were .announeed..,by+ Mrs, craw„. • , In the senior grade, .Frances Thompson and'.• Harold Greer (equal), Inte3'tnelflfate: l;st brae •McMahon Isobel ',D• o.ugi;rs ' and, Marion Johnston,, (equal),;' •Jun . •? tors.• 15tn,E3dwi.n Buswell, 2nd, Eindee.. • . Newton. ,Reith or: these contestritrt , received' a Book .as a prize, while the follocning r'eeix ed • Diplomas!'Don r1- da, 'Thompson, Rexford Ostrander;' Gordon; Morri'.on, 'Florence, Iielrnel Cern 'Armstrong 'and Edna Agar. The`• election' of officers' resulted as• follow s President, Mrs. R;.• P. -Reed- .ist'Viie Pres., Mrs. B. Chesnut; 2nd Vice '.Irs, G. H.' Douglas, get. Sec.. Mrs.. E. ..N `.Biishe11 ' •Tr'as.;• Mrs. 'W.. J. Douglas, Cor Sec'v Mrs. R. W.:Craw, Minion Pledge Sec'sMrs. MacCai h n Pianist Mrs Herdic Press' Sec Mrs`' ('Parke TheV s ",clan whect', "Does Prohibition 1,% t.''. ,e';:.nt,'j the ,foll•owing , ladies taking part, Mrs.. ' Tavener, Mrs. Craw'. Mrs. G.' H: Don t - las, Airs. Geo.•Greer Mrs. T, Mrs. D..4, M. Thowpson, Mrs. Clarke, Mrs. W.. G. Andre,and ch,';- nut; The meeting• was closed ncith the Mi'zpah • Benediction. Refreshments 'were served and a ro^ial half }tour e"'- joyed. 'The: next meet ine• will he held. at the home 6f'Mrs, Tho., •.Watson. • Kincardiine cc•e:c visicors'at Mr. Alines Ackert's Thursday. Mr; . Will' Jones has purchased a new Ford. coupe, • Mr. -and Mrs, Will Hodgins were Sunday visitors at Albert Thompson's Mr. Ross McMillan is busy these dayys putting a new roof on Mr. Thomas White's house. ' Mr. and Mrs. Abner ,Ackert, • and ;t' 1r. and Mrs. Will Alton .were Sunday visitors at Fred Thonipson's, • . Mr—Gorden Gordon Statters of Hamilton, 'pent' the week end .at his home here. • 'Mrs. Mary Hodgins and Mr. Denzil Starters ,motore,' to Toronto, a week ago to attend'he closing exercises '1 -the ,United Chiirch•Training Siheel of which Miss' Marion 'Hudgins, the. fornner's daughter 'Wasa graduate.' •Mr, and Mrs. .Charles Shiells and son. Jack of :1't4'ingh;rm. 'Mr,s7. Ravnr*,;r Mr, and 'Mrs Hpwey Dobson of Ethel were,Sunday :visitors 'at Mr;" Charles ,Congram: • • Miss 'Blanche McDougah';snent; the, week end with `her ..friend, Miss Win- nifred Ackert. • Mr. harry Hodgins rrr'torerl 'Erie spending the week end " with his mother, Mrs. Mary • Hodgins: •• - . Mr and'. Mrs Peter • Johnstone of Lucknow ,were Sundayvisitors at James Valid. s, Mist Eileen •Var:ci spent the week end with her friend '_Miss Winnifred Johnston. :• Mr. and Mrs.' Philin Keefer of Tees - watewater were recen•,t . visitors. 'at Albert pson's� • GODERICI • -Death of Mrs.;Dun'op' News of, the ' sad end unexpected death of Mrs: Georg,] Dunlop was re-, ceived by the people of Goderich with dee>jpest regret and heartfelt sympathy for the berea fed. husband and '.daugh: ter, say§ the Goderich Star. ,Mrs. Du'n- lop who ;has been in poorhealth for some tine, hart' been' in .Alexandria, hospital since Tuesday �f last week. :.and on Saturday evening -she ed'• unnoticed from the hospital and after a search of several ' hours was found, in the: r•iefr•-at.. the. inner en of the ..•hregkwarer' :Deceased was• born In`Goderich fifty-one ye;'irs cryo and had anent nearly all her life .here and was' held:. in hie•h' esteem., by "her,: !many friends. She was a member. of Kno'c Ch"+r^h and of the ` Rebekah L.oda'e. Bec;des'• , her ' heshand, she. le,'nves''an,only.d' ughter, Norine;•'arso. ,two brothers.. .Harry . and Kenneth Stowe of town, and a sister,' Mrs: W. •J.Cracknell. '.of Toronto. LLiCKNIJW and . WINUHAM Monumental , Works " Lueienctw •''Ont,' ' x Hae the largest and most complete. `„tock in the most besu;tiful'desigpa to choose ' from, In •- Marble, Scotch, • Swedish •' and 'Can- - ' wiaa--titian•tea , We make' a ippecialty,,ef'•Family dienumeate and invite:Vier imtpee- too. - imieriptione . Neatly, Carefully mut. Praniptly Dose. . BN lie before plaeiing , your order. Douglua Broil. • S. A. Stratton ' Phone 14 ' • Phone 258 Codon. Wintill Mir THE, D FRONT ' HARDWARE CLEAN UP• 1o• . FRESH SPRING STOCK OF DMART1N: SENOUR 100% -PURE 'I PAINTS AND VARNISHTS ' A:ND ,LACQUERS. • tx•......?-mac. ,�;a+..^.. .`�_ '-�-'. ,.�.....c.i.. _ _ MURESCO IN AL SHADES.• FULL ASSORTMENT OF PAINT BRUSHES ON HAND. • . q.4`,, RAKES. AND HOES ' GARDEN CULTIVATORS COIL SPRING WIRE• . BLACK WIRE :c.• itz! 1Ls "ZINC INSULATED WOVEN FENCING • CALL IN AND SEE THE NEW FRIGIDAIRE. AUTOMATIC REFRIGER: 9a,,,,TFOR THE HOME. EQIPPED IONT • "FRIGIDAIRE COLD CONTROL" ,and ••Hy DR ATOR". • . JUST UNLOADED FRESH CAR OF ?AR:STONE,' LINE AND GYPROC ' ONE ONLY. SECOND HAND •REFRIGERATOR IN .GOOD SHAPE • PAINT .UP • ' ARAE' and PO.RTEOUS PLUMBING, HEA1IN,G' ELECTRIC WIRING: AND. COAL. Phone 66 ' . - - ` 'Lucknow YYIeCormick-Deering Spreader THIS S•PREA R HAS ,TWO STEEL BEATERS WHICH 1'tLVEI:TZE.'THE MANURE AFTER WHICH IT RECEIVES A THIRD BEATING AND IS SPREAD'OUT EVENLY BEYOND 'tHE WHEELS By THE WIDESPREAD SPIRAL,• " THiS SPREADER is FITTED'.-WTTTT- ROLLER 'BEARINGS WHICH MAKE IT VERY LIGHT IN DRAFT. IN 'THE SELECTION OF A .IN THE .�EI;i:CTTUN OF ANPItEaI)E•R. 'IVO' THE. SAS[E AS '1t OTHER; h1IACHINE, THE CHOICE SHOt LDBE BASED .ON QUALITY,, EFFICIENCY IN - PHRATILON;-•A 'DI' DEPFr'r-I :-LRLE ai<,ti"I`ERSER•t•'ICE—NOT 3N- PRICE. a.iarrivab. $, & t - /at SEE THIS SP--R=EADES. BEFORE- Bt:NING, AT WO '--ANDgew s l • rti