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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1930-08-28, Page 8IpAQ�i>R:. • '$E ;LITGKNOW SENTINEL:.. • TR1TRSDAX . AUGUST- 28th, 193a •e • "s, . . • `n OPPQRTUNITY -W • travel— a- college: education for your children--yoar:R home -•a' •car- _ these, and 'other pleasures can be .yours if ypu BEGIN NOW on a definite "pl_an of investment • By investing. part of . your'- - earnings . systematicaliv each month, we sill unconditionally guarantee you . sums from $1,- 500 1,500 and up, . in 120 months. $3.15 monthly, pays $1,500- $32.50 monthly, pays $5,000 and. $65. monthly, pays $10,000. Write for Booklet P -t3 giving further facts, also our financial ' statement showing-' resources • of over $25,000,000 Investors Syndicate Established 1894 , A. G. Sntitti, District' Supt. Jos. Agnew. Local Representative • • MAFEKING , li 'Miss Mary Anderson of London,; who spent. part of last • week ,with Lucknow and Ashfield friends, re- turned home Sunday. Mr. George Glen of Detroit, . is Winding a week's v `:ataon with friends here, Mr. and Mrs., S. J. Kilpatrick, .Miss Olive and Richard ;Kilpatrick, return- ed' home Tuesdayfrom a five days visit with relatives In East Tawas, Mich. • Mr. Chris. Conk has bou. er and is now 'engaged t a clean - n threshmgf Mr. Cecil. Johnston spent the week end wish friends. near Londe . Miss Margaret. Mallough of Luck- now is visiting' relatives' in this neigh- borhood. ' Messrs.. Palmer Kilpatrick; •Ward Agnew, Misses .Olive and .Jean Aud- ition, nd-ei on, Jessie- Andrew, Grace' and•„Ol- ive Blake and'' Ms. and Mrs..' Thos.' Blake were London visitors during the week.•• • Misses' Birdie Reed' of Lanes and Muriel Blake' are visiting. Mrs. • R. Johnston thdsjl week. - Mr. Palmer Kilpatrick, Miss Olive Kilpatrick, Miss' Grace; Blake and Miss Dorothy McQuillin attended' the. re -union, of their. respective Normal School years, which took place at Grand Bend on Wednesday and Fri- day of last viveek Mr. and Ms.? R. Johnston :and El- mer Johnston yieited ,Mr. and . Mrs. Winn.'U. Johnston, at Exeter last week Mr. Finley and Miss Alice Shack-, leton motored to Port Carling last week where` • they are spending_ a week with friends. Miss Jean Anderson spent a few days last week*with her friend, Melia ,B, lenche McDougall of 7Crnloss. f Mr. Ward Agnew of Owen Sound M the guest, of his friend • Palmer Kilpatrick this • week, Congratulations„ ' are due Elmer Johnston who successfully passed his upper, school • examinations, also to Tom Henry and Richard Kilpatrick, who • were equally successful in their middle • school .examinations. The .sympathy of Chia community is.extelded to Mrs. Thos. Blake in the loss of her beloved; mother, the late Mrs. Jas.' Webster of the boundary, west of Lucknow: • ' Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kilpatrick and' family spent a few days recently at Grand Bend. ,, • We wish Jack Curran' success.- ; his9,new work 'as clerk in Mr.. Idelan ' • Drug' :Store, Lucknow... Mrs., Helen Anderson, MissesMary and . Grace Anderson, and .Messrs Hathway antDixon`of London, visited relatives here: Sunday. Torn Anderson who agent the, , summer at Mr. John Helm's accompanied them home to London. ' 'Mr. • Wm. Blake is visiting.her daughter, Mrs. Albert Alton at, Bel- fast this week. gat new roof $.0, • • " • " youit IF need a new •rooF, your .Brantford , Radiant dealer can. give. you an, estimate which will. be. surprisingly low. Ask . him particularly about.- Bran o olou'r .. Slates =- 'several colours blended. in each slate.. They make a roof of brilliant •.•• beauty; combined , with permanent 'Weather: :protection • and Fire -resistance. And your`present t roof can be left where it is ' BrantForcl Asphalt' Slates can be laid directly Over old ' wooden shingles for a Faster job at less cost. - But -get it done at once—next week a r lnstorm or naming : brands may have caused costly damage. 444 rntfor4 i'sphaitSlates Brantford .Roofing Co. Limited, 'Head OMc i and. Factors Brantfo d. Ont. IS! Iiesi.ei+s. boa WI siet rte , 7"ee" +l a 'retailed Msats..i,. Orarias. 811.1 Js .. N:1. mid ohee'ii. N • Far. Sale Sym Wm. Murdie & Son A 1: AKE IIOLDIJP t 'J. C. Thompson, a ear salesman !for J D. Kerr of 'Stratford, recently gold .t sensational story to the effect that he' had •Seen slugged• over the head on the Milverton road and rqb- •1 •d ayf $300 belonging to his em- 1 ?oyer.' High Constable Beatty who took i p the carie had doubts •as to . the. t uth of Thompson's story, and after ar thorough investigation, accused" whims he had easbed the cheque and hon;rsou 01 stealing the money, and then t iken the piney hone: placed hint under arrest.. When he. appeared in court, Thorn's. - son ' admitted that the whole, thing was a fate, and that he i -as himself the thief. • Magistrate Makins in delivering sentence, leetured the accused Sev- erely, describing the .itt is a cower ly 'one, allowing himself to be taken . hospital in a supposed semi - into the h sp s pp conscious cohditio7 and then telling the _ r f having , been slugged*, story o v g gg , q' • KINLOUGH Mr. and Mrs. A. Slessor and family and Mrs. B. Sle or of Bervie, visited on Sunday with 4.. and Mrs. B. Mc- Lean. • Miss Nerine Hodgins of Detroit, was ,called home, owing to the,serious illness of : her father. Miss' Grace Haldenby visited for a few days last week with Mrs. Chas: Gillispie, of. Whitechurch. Mrs. Stanley of Kincardine is .visi- ting with her daughter, . Mrs. John McFarlane. Miss Agnes Murray who has been i pending.her vacatjpn in Chicago, has, returned home. Mi. and Mrs. Arthur Simpson and son visitedover the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Boyle. Mrs. M. McLean and Mrs. H. Gra- ham are visiting' with Mrs. 'Hedley near Kincardine. • Rev. R. Appleyard conducted ser- vices on Sunday last in church' of. Ascension here for his brother; Rev. H. Appleyard. ' • No service will be held in the An- glican church 'here, next Sunday as the Harvest Thanksgiving services are being held in St. Matthews church Kingarf both morning and evening. —a -e -o • ST. HELENS ASi$FIELD NOTES her, A. E. and Mrs Barnby ofu Hain- ilton are guests at the home • of 14James Kolb,. . • Mies Jean "Long and. Mr. Dan Long pe d n$ at Niagara are s rid a few days Falls. •' Mrs • ad Mrs. Faunt and Mrs. Gor- don Kemp and, little daughter of Loudon, visited with Mrs., Alex .Long on Sunday. •" Mrs. John MacLean and family and Mr. Gorden Grant have returned to their Thome , in Evanston, Ill„ , after; spending •some weeks at the home of Mr. Donald, MacLean. Miss A. Mitchell and, Miss. Amelia McKay of Thessalon visited with Mrs. Jack. MacDonald one day . last week. 'Mr. Kenneth Campbell, of,.Detroit, 'spentthe •; week -.end with friends here. He .was accompanied home' by. Mrs. Campbell. mid 'children who had spent. the past couple: f weeks here. Mr- and 'Mrs.' George Swan, Mr. Earl Swan, Mrs. McAuley,.: and Mrs.. Dodsworth spent Sunday with friends. in Clinton, where they celebrated Mrs. I Dodsworth's 88th ' `birthday. Mrs. Kenneth` McLean, Miss Marion, McLean, of .Calumet, Mich., and; Mrs. Kannair and children of Detroit spent the week -end with Ripley and , Ash- field field friends. Mrs.' M. C. MacKenzie is visiting friends in St. Helens. The Kintail W. I. will hold their Sept. meeting at ,the home sof Mrs. Neil MacDorala on ' Sept. 4th. Miss Annie McKenziehas returned home afterspend'ing'.a couple of weeks With her sister in Corrie.. The regular meeting of the ,Union U.F.W:O.'was conducted by the presi- dent, in •Laurier Hall, August '20th.. As on previous occasions the meeting proved' to be interesting and business new and old was taken up: The Aug- ust, , liplletin.. was read and ably dis- cussed, Continuing, the following pap- ers were acceptably rendered: "Early Success", 'by , Mrs. D. A. McLean; "Making .Home Attractive on Ones Income" by Mrs. Tom MacDonald; "Clean Housekeeping" by Miss Kath- erine McKenzie and "Highlights on Farming" by Miss Isobel McLean. In addition to this a debate; having for its• subject "Resolved that the auto, `mobile avis increased the. sum. total of human., happiness," with ,Miss Margaret McKenzie taking the affir- mative and Miss .Katherine . McDon- ald the negative., The roll call was answered by giving the name of the season we like the best Lastly a Biscuit contest was held after ' which the meeting closed' in. the usual way. Thompson was sentenced ..to four months et hard labor, in spite of a strong, plea for leniency'• by his law- yer, J. C. M'akins, who pointed ,out that Thonipsott hada wife' and four h. a o and that he had law - children to Support, a against it o fate. Mr. Kerr' been up ag i f i that Thompson was a and said. th t Th p as g , . had 'always_ been honest and was a likeable chap. H'e s'aid, bops= ever that he would not engage,. him agsi>l. - Miss Vera Woods from Toronto is spending, her vacation with her .moth- er. moth-er, Mrs. R. J. Woods. Mr. and Mrs.. Robt. Moore arrived from Fort William last week and are are visitors with the later's mother, Mrs. George Webb. Mrs: M. C. ' MacKenzie; of Hintail, was a guest during last week. with Mrs. • Clark. . ' Mr. MacDonald and children of Lucknow were visitors last Thursday with Mr and Mrs. John Cameron. Mr. Will Webster, had the 'msifoia tune to have two •of his fingers taken off while helping saw wood on Mon- day- Mr. Frank Todd leftfor the C.N.E. M Toronto on Monday with Ms herd' of Aberdeen -Angus 'cattle. . Rev. and Mrs. Cumming and Misa Margaret of Ailsa Craig were visitors in the village on Thursday. They were returning home from '.r three -week's motor trip to OMB* and ' other Nor- tltern points. Mr. John Webster, his daughters, Miss Zylda and Dorene Webster and his gratdehildren, Miss Jean and Master George. Webster and Master' Hugh and Ronald McCrostie and Miss Marie. McCrostie spent a few days camping at Silver Lake. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Thom and child- ren 'spent a day recently with Miss Margaret Thom at Guelph. Mr.. and • Mrs. A. Shantz and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Snider and family of Kitchener' were recent visitors with Mr. Robinson Woods.'. ' Dli•: John Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Sines., Laurin, and ' .Allan were visitors with Miss Margaret Miller at Port •Elgin one. day .this week. Misses Mary' McLean and Arabell Cameron of Lucknoik; were 'guests of Mrs. A. Anderson :last week. -me regular -meting of tire -Women's Institute will be held at hies. Jas. Gaunt's .on • Thursday ',Sept' 4th. Roll call, "Old'. Photos." Each one is ur- gently requested to bring . an old photo 61 herself. The subject' is. �! charge of the Grandmother's and 1 a fine program is. expected. Hostel. a s Mrs. Lyons • and Mrs. Aunt. Mr. and Mrs. George Clark and daughter of Hamilton were'. visitors with Mee. Clark,. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs: Arehijri Aitchison on • the arrival of a $on on. Wednesday,' Aug. 20th: LANGSIDE Miss Reba Marshall spent Thurs- day last with Miss Grace Richardson. 'Mrs-Jaynes-and-Miss-•Mary--Ir-vin of Stratford, spent the week -end with Mr. and firs. Wm.. Conn. Miss .Laura Conn returned to Stratford.. with them and will Also visit at Toronto and Sarnia. Mrs. Wm. Brown spent the week- end with friends at Chatham., Miss Margaret -Ross returned on Friday after snending a week with .friends. at Guelph. ' .Miss Dorothy Hutchison of Wing ham is spending a couple. of weeks with Mrs. Wm. Conn. • Mr. and Mrs. D.' MacKinnon, of the 4th •Con. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. P. Moffat. Mr. and Mrs. S. Hutchison of Wing - ham spent Sunday with Mr. and Mask. Hardy Simpson. Mr: and Mrs. Johnston Conn and Miss .Ruby spent Sunday. with Mrs. Conn's brother at Paisley. Misses Grace'Richardson and Reeba Marshall spent Monday with Mrs. V. Emerson. ' Mr. and Mrs. Foster Marshall, of Wingham, spent Sunday ' with Mr. 'and •Mrs. George Harkness. Mr. Wendal Taylor spent Thurs- day last week with .Mr:: and Mrs. Percy Pennington of Culross. A CONTRAST IN. WEATHER The contrast in weather 4ntlitions during the present. summer i.n South-. ern. and Northern Ontario and in Quebec has been of ea most astonish:: ing nature and holds more than • a touch of irony for farmers generally. In the north and in Quebec, ,the rain came in such copious quantitieak, that crops were -injured; seriously in some districts. In Old Ontario, particularly in the south-west, cages sweltered day after day; under a merciless sun for a period of •nearly two months. Rain -fall figures for July afford the mosttrkin `1 s g illustration of what the countryside has borne. In.Southern Ontario the rainfall was .53 inches, whereas- the average figure is 3.6 in- ces ,toreQuebec on the ether hand, had the greatest rainfall '' in thirty years. The -total. for the, month ► war 5.6 inches as- compared withu0gplei a1 tvi.. '2 ar.; 44. WHICH ct?. Cameral/1+M 1. dies le • 9.A. da. Honor � }ss /lair Isadias'.•• .5.b/. Malls".. - ,. 1 Sdsaies or . Bad Ads • miaLUsYo•? • A ds- sir? Gans hia g D twee M Or • B.A c0*K .. . Oreeow Bisrl►, Cour* 'or "e Bolan soil • ScNas�? coats.? .. IF yoa•6ste Jahn Miltia$04100 sad. ani elo yowl � `pot Illi} 11Nt, I. 1e Misch* earns?' • vas wen edam >r Or s graduate awe, whir not fila a • ds- sale ors eediraeis ls.P.blie /Isaiah? cock yea whit Psa>•srsdinti oak hod, lag 1b a Ms 's dere, its Ads Seises? ', Writs to THE REGISTRAR ly aorises- lag year . cls gavots Winter West WANTED, Luckiaow Flour. Mills W. E..Treleaven FOURTH CON. , KINLOSS Mrs. Carruthers entertained the ladies of the Kairshea Club for the month of August,, when 'forty-three members and visitors were present. Miss Isobel Chestnut presided. -The meeting opened •by singing the Maple Leaf and repeating the Lord's Prayer in unison.. The Roll call was respond- ed to by "Points on , Etiquette." The minutes , of •/ last meeting were read' - and adopted. A letter of appreciation was received from Mrs A. McIntyre. Miss Mary ,Graham gave a reading •: and Miss Nellie and' Jean McCallum and Miss .Isobel ' McKay sang "The prisoner's Song." Miss Olive Robb read a ;paper. on "How to, interest nPeon ms." 14 lYouiss-Dg onaldplea-MieCalluFarmm-gave-aProblepiano: solo. After community singing 'Miss Willens Chesnut read the JournaL Miss Mary. Keele. McKay gave an in- strumental. Miss Dorothy and Jean - 'Graham san •"Roaming in the Gloam- ing," after which . the McCallum or- chestra played a couple of numbers. A musical contest brought the Pro- gram to 't close,being won by Miss Robinson and Miss M. McIntyre. After . sin"ing "God Save the King," the meeting closed with a vote of thanks to the Hostess, lunch was then served and a social, time spent. SCHOOL FAIR DATES . . Kinloss at Holyrood • Sept 12 Carrick at' Mildmay • Sept. 13 Saugeen at Port Elgin —.Sept. 15 Elderslienat Gillies Hill ..... o ;Sept. 16 Culross „at Teeswater ' Sept. 17 Brant at Solway ' Sept. 18 Greenock at Pinkerton Sept.. 19 "` Huron at Ripley Sept. '24 ' Kincardine at Kincardine-' .. Sept.- 2 'Bruce at Underwood-. Sept 3000? Bruce ri• ,Kincardine, Tiverton, Oct..7 o-o-o— APPLE YIELD. LOWER The 'Canadian coinrercial apple crop prospect, reported on Aug 1, in- ditates a yield of 2,990,109 barrels, as compared with a yield of 3,939,915 barrels in 1929, or 75.8 per cent. of '. last year, or, 93.9 of the five-year av- erage of 3.182,195. barrels. British Columbia, with .'+n estimated crop of 4,169,136 boxes; is theonly province reporting• an increase over last year;. Nova Scotia expects a crop of slight, ly over half that of the y p in 1929, while Ontario. Quebec' and New Brunswick report decreases _rid- ging d- �ing from' 12.5 per centto 389 'per centIndications are that fruit .i11' ra be ofewill fair. to good size; and in, general color prospects: ate favorable. The extremely dr► weather whieh hal.. prevailed through oat' mostdsections of Ontario and 'British Columbia kits re- sulted in a slight reduction in the es' tine Ates for plums and prunes, peaches and grapes, although iii a1Icases ex- peed yields are considerably 1argb1+ thin het p Or, ,/n 41,1