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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1930-07-24, Page 41.1 ".• Sitviist, • • 1r ," "rr'• ' ' • •-••.' ••'••• •'•••••• •-• • . ;, : krr': '•••". r`r , , • ,s.,,, :•'•;41,ife • , • • 7 • AA, GE FOUR • '• TRW 4TC1C.NOWSENTINF, TglAS.1)*T1 JUIA 24th, .19110. • , * • • • '.1/ k • rh•• • .. • • • • 44 • ••/4"r 44r•err,rirrx.,,,, • I • •'4:,,• • .. • • ' . Your clealer about the new „Brant- • "." '` •• •• • • : . • $ ti6pgistow SEN TiittIEL 0lielled every ThurodnY morning at trarknow; Ontario.: MecKenzie. PrOrletai and EOM THURSDAY, JULY 24th, 1.930, l'HE ELECTION ON MONDAY. • • On 'Monday. next .the electora of, OariadawLll choose a new (parliament. Ass Sen4ally :the ,case, :all is in .dontt, • and anything may happen. • Wheii•*, few weeks' ago the; disSe- lutiOn,of perliaMent „Urea announced and the' date :of an election fixed, it looked ,,as though the campaignwould. :"4.4Lt 7 Ford; TaperetUS tOs. with -the' thic er butts" •„ . . . .• • • • • . - • • • • a more or less colorless' one- but • , .• • - , , • • •. ; , • '• •rt ,has turned out; differently; • This is due toe the prevailing• business deprea- siCtn,,,arid'to the energy and orlterfeat ability Of the leaders of:.;.theltWO Main Virile& That it s ne.,shant af- • fair Is indicated by the fact that there are now 'nominated 645 candidates for 245 seats, ,and that there. .are only • to'.iiiembera elected tY,' steclain: atian-41r, Gardner,- leader of the Progressive group and Mr: Beerassa who is pretty much a • free lance, but giving pie: Liberal Party general sup- ' ' ..1.° •••'''."- .•-. ' • '.:::,:.. in'cr.:te‘..':a.'s.i..a.%*iiight ..aiii-tia!tici..::s' 0 w,•:: 1140...,..'„,... .. ... .. A • . .. , ,, .. ...... .., . .. . . • ,, . Bra'ritliird.,ROOF:tan be liiihi riihCalier'• old woo il shingles. . ' .: ':, ' .„:' . .:.:. ' ."4..... ., :•• ..- . kir •" ,' • . •t, Get Flrentiord Big Butt Slates on your and''.then see you'. fire ,insurance'. •, • • • °agent about • .With the twelve cqJours in over 100 differetcorn- -. • ! • • , . • • .0 . • • • • • • . • • . • , hinations; you can have a roof that -oniattlyeicpresset your tonepreFerence--a permanent, weatherprooF coviring that will add much-tolheteauty OF-yodi 'home. .'#•• ";"41 ire"Tabour is piintiFii. IkrIF • , . • •. • •4+.1 r - Brantford Roofmcg CO, Limitd, Head Office and factory: Brantford, Ont. ,. Brandies and Warithottions at: Toronto WhIllianr. Whuttnisn. Maltreat, Halifax. Saint John. N.B. • ' • nint St. am's, Pah" • . For Sale by. WM. MURDIE 8/ SON • Mr.. MacKen,xie .King,, the • prime • „ Afine,feAthrouglatrala minister, 'and. Mr. R. B. Bennett, lead • - .er of the Conservative Party, have to the West, leaving Torontod ben very ibusy Men since the opening ay it 9.30p.m. for .Mistald, Ninankieff• Brandon, Rehur, Saskatoon, • '•Edmonton, Jaspereau:airancouvor. wary--bak" Cisc=srvies. teaseia-rd ralviSPort Varna, ()nt. • Pliones 4.,linton, 626 r. 21 • London, Mei. 1106 _ Daily Freight Service --From London Daily, Closed Vans for Furniture. LOADS EVERYWHERE Every Load Insured for $5500.00 "Service and. Satisfaction" Our Motto • .• • of •the -campaign; Each has travelled • from Coast to coast, making speeehes at important centres,..a number, •of times speaking to the whole country. resca aonee--thrugh•--a. countr-ywide: radio- , . _-___Mairlag• ..:_rr, !!!_.1°16*Pinscosse Ash* car . • hook-up. This has greatly erilivened, •• tile, contest.- .. : •Newspepeiii • ' too, are playing their usual parts. The Globe, which,ernier7 IyA gave MacKenzie -King only •, half- ' hearted , support, is in this election •doing all it can for him and his- Em- pire policy. It never worked harder • for Leerier. • While electors take a keen"interest in the election, there is no fear any- where- that--the-Countre--will---be,-en dangered or runed; .if this or. that ., . patty wins. Canada never had4 reek- peal to intelligene As in so many WIIITECHURCH , . ' • • .., less or really ifiefficient goverment, and the, people have wine to 'know. cases', both Candidates .ae pleased arid encourged by the iteeption they cili stinaity ao.,. aim Mr. and Mrs.A.0..Meguillie visited '• • •'diet whether the governinent be eon: are ,receiving. Of VOOrse it would• 'd far...a...candidate toadmitSthart at, Luelnew. • , Agent 'e C.asdant Natrona Re stadia enemas row • Ferrt"4".8* OFFIE FW E IP -an CONVENIENCE TORO N WANCOUVIEV. lima Raul: 31.0Aelk4. :TOEVERYWUERE IN CANADA .4 • . • 4,44,04 .4 • • •••' -never o •,i..... •1 . ' filled •by Werala •or.tionserVatives, . stissitubyenttdy is Astung witii. , . • . . . Conducted in ntneh the same way, and be ,fweat before the. eleCtion,• for that .. • her sister, ..1:irs. ' Lanai: at. Gee...tali. : • • • - the husinese of the country Will .ould ..make defeat ,certain.'". , • Air. -. John '.1?...litunt had .his qtinisils ... .....,. :•differ. History .relates, that Laurier ontiried. the 'trade poly of 'his , yin :.:.' ' H--4)0LY-11100-0D.: • ' ''''' '•;''' , , • we. ii.. We hope for .1 speedy recovery: even; the trade policy will not greatly'. - ..- .reinottd at .W•iiigh..ini. Ho:wit:Lt. hist :AIMS .Anna. Alec:Agor of .'L.is, All.; .. , great rival, Sir John A.:McDonald: and . Mrs... Cherlie, Corigram' gel es . visited.; oe, SI.: t.!ilay with Mrs. • .,. In the contest •each Party •has its winklon: . . "•. .- , , •-, • ,.. lhos. ;leas. spent unday.'.at ML Charles Shiells, • • have the great ,advantae 9f matiag- -2 own Point of -adirantege. TheLiberals . Mr. and Mrs .' Lenard• Corbett, Mr. ' '.... , William 0 ' . ' . ' ampton callott• on rehtikes nece on Mi and ..Vies. Alex Naylor of•Soutli- ng the election and,. likely greater .„ '• •C rrigan of Allis - • party . fundg. • It . is', the advantage , f and .ilifts. ton, ,week -end visiterS- at Rich- Sunday.: . : : .,, •• Vie Are .sarry to report Mi', . Har- • the ' Conservatives the errantry :is 0- • • ard 'Elliott's., They..wee accompanied ,..:, • home by ry ,MGee . hi be under, the • -dotor's. iuffering 'from a business depression ,Mr. ,and • Mrs. Corbet4. Who have ,beenholidaycee.•We hope for a speeq4'reoery. • that rices'''. are, going dawn, dawn:with theirdaughter, Mrs. Elliott. H. ing . the past month A. McGee is at the '.honie. of her. and that there .is a:gooddeal of "un- sOn• Roy, at Winghani.. .. mploYment"''No • matter ho* little Mr. and Mrs.. Will Hodgins .Were • N.sp:trs.puntaa mid. Petee Kennedy I government may' h*ve to 'do' with, . Sunday visitors.ut .Albert ThompSOn's ' -. 'm400040 .11amilton on. Tuesii.iy.. ..i ugh a condition it will be •blamed .for Mr. James Burt and his daughter. le -ryes .,ytrian- chtircii. I. ang- • it. There is diseontentment; and dis-- Miss Hefei Burt and •Mr..,Ioe Smythe. iide and Cation Uhorches are. holding ... ontented:•peeple want.a change • Of _of Toronto• are holidaYing at . Mr. .. Charles litures... .• r ' ;a joint picnic at •Kintail oil Thursday -. • -• erne sort. It is just .posible that the . • two main "prties may be, fairly even Mr. and Mrs. Fred,AekerVand Mrs. JulY 44th..,. • •••• ' . . - t ''Herry MeMalki•n of 'Ingersoll, 'were. -Mr. .atlid .Mrs. Roy • Ceingle • 'and 1v matched as to inimhera after Men ' . the guests of Mrs: Ajmer Ar' On :• '' • • Helen of Detroit are iisitinx with .. - • ' ela.17.' and that. the 'P6gressivee.oher niother, Mrs. David dillies. • .nd • Wednesday on ' their Way to Tober-' Independents' .may have a geed deal :marki• - . - • Mrs. Chailie G Ilespie4 of Loudon of influence -not a very satisfactOrY ,' Misq Florence' HodginsWas: suc- •.. •• . , i IS visiting with Mrs. John Gillespie. outcome. Fear of Inch an outeomeeessful in passing •her primarY Plane • vi:Miss Allierta Shiells if Blt.eale, sited last we. lt • with her • friend,. . two •big parties to more strenuous ' • may have urged the leader Of the. ' '• exam with honore-Congratulationg. ' . • , . Mr. and' Mrs. Broce, PalmerMiss Phyllis, Weaver. • •And , .. efforts than they, . otherwise would . '• - ":1 . - • - family 9.f Detroit, Mr. And Mrs. Ed • ' if • • ' .- ..- . • 7 • - • . • --o-a- • • Palerie;Mr.andMrs. A1110PalmerFOuirrCON.;ii INLOSS• . , , • and Miss May ,Palmer, all of Kirrar 444! '" "•-•vr . • • It is reported that a baritone 'sing- er broke his larynx in trying to get A fiat. It would have OM himbetter to have gone in for a cottage. • .• SHEEP OWNERS SICNCNTRACT • More: than 6,00� Caradian sheep owners'. 'have signed contracts in which they agree to market all wool, in future through the Canadian Co- . operative Wool Growers; and signa- tures are stillpouring origi- nal objective of three million pounds Which was set as the minimum amount necessary to ensure the sticcess•,of the new .marketing policy has already ;e'en passed.. • HYDRO. LINE TO DINGANNON A gang of,. hydro workers started laSt Week to eret a line which will serve .some .50 customers between Goderich 'and' Dungannon. The vil- •lages of Dunlop, Caiow (Smith's- have made. '• Hill) and Rile will he served and a 3% mile Brie •wi1 be run \from. Car- low to serve 12 "custoMers in the coatry. .• Extra fitniles of• noirtoskid, :sa'fety' n. -this rugged deep cut tread 7te ()MINION ROYAL The tire of today for tfat. ear today has xtra strength 1/#1.re• ztrength needed ;: detign refiriseetts to it every risis. . • A tensation from ttydr atert in tot etuno - of 192, the Dtrzaree...12 Roya art wt." ▪ staridgrd equitstotnet on =all vc Cris finest care, Put Dominion Ry sice yr or Oro ta0 and troubie4rt drivmg yto:v pent. •nothirtion Royale are v4 .strA!, tostii4A4 Canadas greatest tire h.)1.'prZ-1060.%t Dominion Tire Perm .15yetitrao--444 AA*. pendent unit distin by Aite Utret oaf orange color acheine. L. •k Coming to the contests near bottle, it ..has been decidedly quiet in South Brue. Neither candidate has so far .held a public meeting, .but both, have been busy in personal canvass. Mr. Moffat. has- .uted Brne, newripaper space, "but Dr. Hall appears to depend upon iiis personal efforts and upon •some Advertising being done in, the interdstai of .the Liberal Party et. large..The riling is, regarded as a 'Liberl stronghold. but Mr: Moffat claims to be meeting with a good deal Of enrouraernent, and has he -n put ling inerea.sing ei1erg7 into the eon. t4Tht-eire is a ,gre.st cont‘t on in North Brave regarded by both '01.i1k., 41. YrorAd fightin? gond. ' 'Both eti '4titini. are Knardine ;Tien. both• .are wealthy an the, covered the riding ta itil every sort of ...tiveilisine itt ler.' lion. Jaloes 9P4.-ofro, • liberal • heirg a mini'.' a.f the eown, a • 41 priere...d beSiriess a bi lit v.. and a capa,krit, • t:.otforro rrian, his elPet.or firt,:t tboughl 0 *ere thing • tebirtittovailiii;ri. Vii:s.Pfr),;ri!fle't'fo'"'nt'he""itighiv; h *firth sut,/h enervy thatin . lq.':. 4qt zi.irik h•l• htt •e•tilikiren 4t84nf.v No/thing will . be lert t.oclorte it; ltot,', llnice. h , g ng .0344,-, 1-.E. first .ibitte if f- P i a odi 1,dia„t4. ler. Mit3;',51e. 1,7, u. (WV,' MY 111.10' 4141 iii 4.V2, he it1 Mit y f1 4-:A 1.14.›i'V.''' .to 191; Aitit tr.• 192$ ii was up liti 4:503.1Wth hit, reo.,•,to, kin,' erwrii, Mr M44411 ovy4e, 4...• wit, Mr 14 1 '.114.4' el..!tentrs 44" 4.• tof, ' IMP e In"' hit 4peal inivoly t. I io-: Irrff+flt <Al t hi: Nem: Z4* -.14 -roti latii1.4.' .4.1.14,t,i'qs.: nod kriukt it i'....titivet: 'to tir.•e „ • A.,,,tae I 410 wee4,•itt 4..10.e.44. wat dee LI; lie to' • , 'rho fern, i -tert-.81Y . , IP 14 WI' tite Mr Mitritell wte• • /4 f,lbera tf, to n; whet • he left •• • • r,te peei y di,iie: ,Ii.e.- Mr 14 alc.olo W op le 404'. ntkpprir r It ii:•tier s o opal Lily or relii.#4 r* PEll'. 11,14".ii.t74` ..44.4;.ny tier wit+ • o „oil , -4:4 0 4 4.p!t• , 'It M4-111 • 94'4 114 410 .4 ri4r ;1411.01et 1 140, el (40.1 .0.01.1ti,),), • .. . I , 4,4 , tty eotley •fas? e4't111. ., ere,te 0 yet tilotief linnontl„,v ot ' r414.• hon.' rnr'kei• ' 14 Korl: H44404 Mr.! koiowt.stly. ..;‘,.., , ri (# ia( e.otelotr: •,,..S`kyria. the ' :,,,Z:6.144;::}J;rt ..•:.:4,((L' r.-;ri.‘Sqlfrot'r',(:, " I 4of ''rt • ri , et 1 t4 t41, t • i t'' *AOC ..." • k44,4. iltv.k /. tuttpitted ‘ 4::•• 04,t4.::(4."l .i44*:. 1:•s.ttott,:°,,,,,::44,'.is 7.;,.„.,.C14±;1' :i9( dov of tHs e,"i< At the home of Miss fair "average crop of wheat. 111°Itnnt•tr 4La!(17.,Tnob;in..'i tiodiu it..11.• . • . • . . , ero'' tttsleir. 0 bit1 .1e -i . . iti; rtanliItiell ir• end it oiv ,alrir:ilitipy • '"i„it :of •etimet.,,e. end rrer..onki r.rrvass tpitsttrd iif, r, atti.P.il'Itheihi. Sirhitottita ,,. St) ritlg':°1!eill1111g °I.". .. Rall*a! .8,t." 1 opEtwailf (lit,:asiifl 4s411'44ttoctIllitt:11 tiet•hhi wilkiTetriktitsvilartiefan, hn°eIviedarYeltnegratlenddettolthhealit; .wl it be'daated etefaii$t tird put aa$ lent), *aye a headline, bataw-ines figl. RobertgiO , I.. ttrr* fit tin* elecZUrs rorkint aft: iiik,.-Worict . ' , • , tor another yea*, joint meeting of the Ripley and. dine.' were. visitors zit Mr. and .Mrs. ...k ' .• • Keirshea clubs met at the• home. of Tom .1•Irrriq en Monday:4 dance. Miss Jessie McKay, . p•e-idetli ' • Mrs. L. Meay WAli a go',..ti trtten, .... • tune to lose o .vaitialille driver. Mr. Altner Aekert had the miSfor- in the absence of the - pre titiont at ti • ' Mrs: Mary Ilothrins spent Tuesdak the. • nmetmg opened by",,singieg the • with her sis'rir. Mrs. 'Annie Statters prayer in unison: 'The roll call .was Maple Leaf, and.rpminv.,1e .1,, ,ro's • aid of Chepstow.. Miss 'CorrigneR.N. IfrS. Josenh Corriuttinnd soli ner. respieded to by' 4`A e lie roe .00 ., • of (,e1.;h '/401 • Mr'. .1r.4 Corr -'-nn 6* • olues, ' ,The ladies of the Kairsitea.. Chiciiro..Mr. .ton Kehae arid. Mr. A. gami,.:...,.05,,rd,,,f .74ntr!.siloilvt..0,,w..rnen,gittiiie.istst:l, hT Mesdames eirnohan, Roh,,. Me - Tram. The 'Greeting eong 'W -q sung Alb were responible ;for. the pro.' • the Purvi t btele're^ently. • !Option and Middleton. Mrs..t'arruth- lit:Ifer da2r1J:;11sit':. ProTrii:ed. 41Afy,.(.Wr,:ntlas:(4. ars sang 'as solo. Mrs. H. Robinson vitcPl::::76.,%::::"Fl: oriftvW.:101 7:::::. 'alinni rave A Paper .on "Laing up read a paper and Miss Ice1.. ittac-..' iwere roeent visitors at Howard Rob- m b- • , G • -,piritual -,treasiireg"." Miss •, Isobel '• , 'Chesnut sang "Coining .• Hoe" ''and Master eorge RolAns!n danced the. . • -----a-o-O-- . ailors Hornpipe Miss • Beis!e., • Mr Arid , Mit.,..117/71(te;r;n:14• and faMill Seecith Itohinson sang a solo, Miqs Jes ehan . am) B'anelie MatDougall ..'? . . .---... aTayed a piano duet and Misq Eliza-. •f E1.4ro vi.ted with Mra. MeLettr de ItfeErtY gave an intereiting travel over . t he Weell- ett4 ' '' . talk, after -whieh was a eente-A. A remMilr•..;744. 11)17r.,,iItt.0M•relmvis"..;,717 W7.(11 for thuse of her home. A splendid oe, of wasethanks given tl.e hOsfess , ' • . fri.,,ii„ 1,,i, fo...at foto week. • lunch was providAd. by the *Ripley My, Wlt:ley Boyle ita visiting her ladies and ...1 soeinl time Spent. The • " . '';.1474 aantelL--5,1(e.7 "`1yftinoa6;7'tstrr-; and Str. Cartithers,. 4 ' .• .„. nekt meeting is to be at the hontenf ,farnily* r f De" it Pro lolivitirilf1' Di W N. Bell Bain and daughter.lanet ihe•htlere,of Mr. arid. Mrs. Inn; llotl. .4. t,,,m1,),,,,. are spending this week' . relatii:es ',en• the six•th. ., tl,q14.$ Gt•st, ff...bletiby }41*tPittrtrll 01's. fIl. Stelgiove; of Detroit. , is , *.., • •p* "; - 1. t., 'CI 'ph, visiting with her mother, Ml.s. Wm. • , • flyy-4 .a i A `1'0.1.1 . .. Fraser. •. • ' . The AY.P A - ro-ni^ .ef the nrnre • . Mr.,. T. Rach, who is in the hos- .;• . „ Otntittek v war -1.. h,-14h,-14lit • P.. ll'ey 0- pita) in Ilodon, is improvin. ,. .> - 1. i- .. is., r• 1'0 vi of- r. R..Millilleton and George mot- uy.tm.rt:.,ttet.../y:;,P;o31:4y ja1414„srV:Itd ft,;"")!I itpreedn; l:feliviiidnat7si.11e last week a:04 %oh f.,4' Del It, ‘I , fr't., 16.4 illi jai trienee • p41411,. wr.rq. . r,... • 14.1.4. . t ,.• .• v. t el, ' ' , ‘. • Mr. WrIter f'''""t 'Prol MI"1",„„. with friends on the fourth: ,'Ye' 1h#tsoft; cit flirdev viteil hst week ..e,14,-; g '• of 4 e • 0 Sp t ,e)".1` VP AIM iVii'Fr •44. siir.4, F', ''...4 te.41 ''''r F""Pn"...rIn; V.11 1 Ai' • ' I, .A Li, WHEAT CHOP IHH)11 • . , te,7.1:7 s'oldity with TP iorotny •e b3 and Orr. Rsrthwieli of It in- outhwestern pertien of th. proviive The harvePting rf fall wheat in the 14 1:;:Pdeqigr-44e":t 14.'171:1f' days. etiutie to,wrni Weather with cool general •durine• the o•At ten •- 66. rivl M4'1401 v, h nt k nights dtirin& ri time. the „en/4 wow my- r.:vor.rt Ifer,111 heads are:quite plump and the exi`pw- Miaio. r 4-4 litrie Novlo reel era are securiril much larrgr kiss 14l4(4;01y rtoildenby„ watoted t tban they orpeted, Reports of a „yes n kft rtt tit. Traorflay ricultural representative*, free's'. other Thp. .! 4." w. A. will e-4401 41IStOtir- T‘s.rts of Ontario Would indicate. a A • • • „ • 4444*, •i",titca. fi • •