The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-08-10, Page 8a,
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Local en ral!'�
Miss, Janet .10Carthy+ of 'Toronto
is visiting' ;her sister, 1►lrs. �.' R ,
Hornell.;
r
Mr,;•Zierb Graham of Toronto is a
visitor rn 'town with his; .brothcir,
'Marsh 11 . .
Mrs ... J,,- acicet
end- son:';gf Cop'er
;Cliff are ya$i' ing at, Mr::and Mrs
Hornell's.. •
ar, ,.... n ,,: , C .les, •R't �.
are, visitors; ;in Londe, with •rr'lyliss
Liotti ' Armstro
• e n8:.
ss:a• '
M bel S o uthworth of Toronto
is spending -her vacation; with'''Miss
jvelynAitchison•
i•.
• Miss; Florence • McCarthy • of Fort
�iVIlliam is visitin ".•wi'
.. . , g tli .her. sant.
Mrs.> W I <ornell.. , , .•
Miss: E nora Webster and . Mrs
Websteik are." holidaying this week at .
Galt a,d other. .points ,
•a:
Pr,„ :_A A., Cameron 'of, Ottawa,
visited over the week -end with;;,haa
mother,: ,Mia: R. P. Camer_ on,
Mrs. Will', Taylor of . Detroit-• is
'visiting with . Mx: and . Mrs, : D, ';C.
:Tay1ar .tor. •the,menth:'of! August.
? rs,• .A, D.. MacKenzie'' and• Mist
ean:'•- Lees- ,+ere week 'nd visitors.
pt Wellesley and New. Hamburg..
Miss-Beth--Altoxi-has-arrived , home S
after • visiting;. with' friend's at 'Rice.
Lake, °Orono,, 'Newtonville and Peter •i
borough. ,' •
Mrs., Wm; Black of Espanola Glee
Nary'' McLean') , Was a. recent vijitor
-- atthe-home-of-Mr.•--':and `Mrs:" ac t
CameroR,-r M
Misses Helen, Franees and Donalda
Thbmpson are holidaying: in Toronto•.l
:atI'the., home of their sister, Mrs;' P:
J. Naylor.
t
Mr;
,:and: Mrs.Fred Newman and~
Children; Lonnie and. itarbara,• spent•
a• few ;days withMr.. and Mrs. CL"'
--Steward:• A
The Citizens' Band rendered a
sacred open'air. band concert 'on Sun- C
day evening, before a: large gathering, 11
Of •villagers.; ' F
Mrs Ella Bourne of Sierra Madre, a
California• and''her, niece, Miss Fern.
Med ,are spending a,:couple . of weeks
in Ginn and. Fergus.
Mrs. ,ii R 'McKeehnie, Miss L:''J.
Hornell, -Miss• Emily.; Hornell'aad�Vliss C
-•Mary-Bernell are-yisit'urs-this .week' .
with Mr. and 'Mrs. W. Hornell. F
range of 25( , to o•
C. OS .
earin'
are.
'1
held—on
;use
•
ndrew Rnnlpn:
(Coittinued, frotn. 'Page 1) •
,.;SpO#t; ;program; re4.44s=-13bys un.-
der, 6 ..Douglas ' .Srnellie,� ':Everett;';
Gene, Girls undgr ¢athleem Bailie!,
S!'others, Dor.isr' Ried,, Boy, s under 8-,-•-'.
Donald Stetherei Ross :Gaii'linie; Girls
under 8 -Elizabeth Stothers,•'Marion
Gammitlj, ' Boys under' •10:- Gra{} :
Ga
tnn
ie
Gr
r s
Nnde
r
10-,--4141•Y Mai'Y Hor
ton, Claire Treleaven;
Boysa, ,under• 12
--Robert Gammie,. Girls Allider
.. 2,
Ellen Andrew, ,Agnes Stothers;; Girls'
under 16 ,-Hilda Lane,;Ri th
, x 11'l0Qui1'-
Young 14Iep=,Fred McQpilln,'Art'
'Andrew,h :
C Arles .McQuillin;, Young,
• Vonien 1'lorenee McQuillin, *hired
edi
XeR0i11in , Married 1110 ',Cliffq
Treleaven . Gordon'
Women: .Mrs;; -:Cli ord r.'
. r . tf . •T eleav
Mars Lange•Treleaven '3' -Le e
. ,ggd Ra
-Ht1 a .Lane
'and. Ruth McQui11'
:Vtildr6d `-and' 'Florence McQitllli
Ladies' Mail �jriving -- Mrs,` Al
Woods, Mrs, Mac Lane;: Tossing th
^aber—Fred: •1VIcQuilliri,,Harvey We
Biscuit , eating contest •- Raylno
Treleaven, Florence n M' c Q u•i:l 1 i
Throwing,' rolling pin -1!v rs, ?tithe
Fattest •couple, race ,Mr,, • and KMr
Bob 'Andrew, Mr.. an'd •: Mrs. Georg
ane; - Oldest gentleman present
Isaac- •Andrew"" Ol" est —
®d lady '.19Ers 1�1..''
H.' Riled:.Yauingest•' child • Bruce
mellie, 2 mo's •;t.,son-oi- Mary Topp
Smellie•,. ,:Largest family .- S.: , B.
Stothers, 7, including parents. Heav
est family --Bob' Ytitchie;; 900' pounds i'
Person` coming farthest Cliffords
Treleaven,, New York.
Among those present ,were.the fol
Owing: Isaac Andrew, 'Jessie Andre
r.; and Mrs. James •Alton,• Oliye A
)n, Mr and Mrs.' Wm Alton, ,Don;;
as' Alton;- Mr and Mrs.' R E. An•
rew; Allen Andrew,' Mr. 'and 1VIra.
W. G • Andrew; Flora'. Andrew;: Arm;.
hur. Andrew, J.' .C, Alton, Mr. and
Mrs:, Alfred Andrew, Wihnie .Andrew,
erne Alton,' A. H. 'Ailen,'. Rhetta
Aiken, Jack Alton;
J.. F.... Barkwetl,
ndrew :Barkwell, .Renders 'Barkwell
1VIi. and' Mrs.'Silas Brush, 'Mary A:
ooke;• Jean; Champion,, Mr.
,and. Mrs.
Dawsson, •Edmund; Gardner, • Mr_
nd Mrs., Bert. ;Gammie, Ross.',Ellen'
rid Dorothy Ga''rrimie, Mrs, `Bruce
ammle, , Robert',_:,Grant: Marion, and>
1Vlddmed-'Ga7irrrsiiand,I Mrs-"-.C1i
er, . Hinton, Ina and 'Irene Hinton,.
r; and. 111'rs Henry: Horton,'.Mary
Horton; ' Warr :1VIeQuihin, ., George;
harles. Beatrice and .. Mildred' Me
uilhn, r .:an Mrs. 'o1>n McQuillin,
red, , Florence, Ruth and Frank M&
uillin, ;Mr.' and ;Mrs, 'Edward ,Mc-.
uilli:n' 'Ed': R and Eva"
, � n .MeQui,llin;
: Mc'D'ona 'h'` Edith 'M
. g , cDonagh;'
11Irs.-D. McCharl'es Olive
r McCharles,
Mr and Mrs. `Ro
Bert 'Ritchie '
. ,, J G
ndrew, • Tillie .and. Oradell Ritchie,
•rs:• 'Melvin' Reed Girvini 'Re `
ed,. and
:Andrew
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kTHE PICKLING° SEASON IS I ERE_.'WIi..I'.OT HAVE'TH;I{
;BEST' IN .VINEGAR TRY H Z'• F
... , .. _ _ _..... , , .•�I1�T ., �'I.rD I'F;, .YINEGAIt . AN. U;
SEE TH
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N . V. A._., PER' GALLO •. ^':�'�:: , ... ,. �
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I1EiNTZ PQRh & 'WAISTS. MED. ; •
. . ,.. .. . N. ;MIME, 2. >rQR. ,,, •
HELNT2 MIMED; l?ICKLES, INDIA RELISH;
d" U
M.. STARD:: Q (1ART BOTTLES
IC s: Kl "IE•
R Fr... ISP Si.and PUF1+ WDEAT . 2. FOR: ,..•„':: ': .25c'
' CQRN, FLARES„ kith :cut -o is for,. the,kiddies,' , ,•,;25e
,. ASSORTE ,C 'E ; i
I?' AI{.,.5 ..PER.,I QUND, ..,.,,. .,...ur.,_a ...,15g,
FIG BARS, : 2< P.OYJNroS
'SO A BISCUIT
D..... ..TS,,2.;P.OU�NI)"<,PKGS: .,;,., �, ,,.:r�• ..�: :,;:.25r:
RQUNDTREES''COCOA, .'2: POUNDS .:.
:r.•••4 G,OR ,PEARL SOAP 10 B R$ , ,
1
HERE IS'. THE' PROFIT
ADVERTIS ?
ING...
,By.
Bruce ,B. Bo
( Y ver).
You 'will frequently see in • bi • cit
g Y
a h
rs ;.
a elf
p Pe -iPalg a vertis+em;ent
:featuring
only one'`.item a . woma s
n•
hat, for exam
le.
P
That adv
erteem'ent may, leave cost
500 ando
_ yu •wonder'ho�i!:. it' will
a #or...ita' lf.-
Y e..
:Som vin
e weir -:wen . and: bo
� , d ught that
;at: There was a • rofi
p ,..ton. that,.• -
Others: ;whot;went in 'didn't' like that
• ,particular hat.' but 'bought . another.
' There wan't profit .in. • that: .
Some bought:'n3 a
h t-•-.atr all, 'but:.
passed ' other 'counters . where they
saw other thing; •which they ,;bought:
There was a profit in' that,
Of those who came; there were.
seine - who' had not been, regular • at-
P_....
-retts" b`irt '°who" will`' Dome 'hsc c • so
me
'day to buy •soniething'els'e. And -there:'
will be, a;•,profit' in' that over:' a long
• period of "time:; ' •
But the largest• profit of
from"those :who, do not conie.in as-
. a result 'of the' list :advertisement • al
alt." They' are 'the Many".who, •when
• they. saw the advertisement, were re;
minded "that the'astore sells the tylic •
of agoods they like,' and so ,they de="'�
cede to shop in that store thee next.
time '• they' go' down town.
. This latter 'group" will' outnumber
all: the other ;groups • combined, per-
hap$ as much as 50 , to 1 br.100 to 1
expect every ..ad it
:.their local weekly to literally. "pull
itst
hind,of"` should keep; in, mind th.
big city advertisers expect,.na suet•
results,; ;,They depend ,'on the steady'
ull:'of advertising•_ to build aivways e
';la larger group' of buyers..: who Will al
leant r'e`,member- -their' store`- Often'.
,;.enough to: come. in. "' '
r Tt is, fine: but foolish, to'' expect
quick niiracles..froin advertising: Bili
go into it believing,in„its` long pull ,
r• esults, 'and you `will see results err
a ,steadily growing list of enttonier�;
-A 'Scotchinan ivho gr as watching by
the bedside of •his `wife who was 'Very
sick loolted'at his watch and realized
a+a
for' work as night 'Watt -Innen en ;fat a::
Ideal factory; When going Out of`' the
door' he said `” M'ary tf' you feel' the
epi t coming'on would you, mind turn
ing
'out 'the; iikht,?' the rates .1iliV
g' i' „14):sgah ?fi �, ..
'--k++.:ew.1, {...e.4xa4!•'.may 'q'.. � a,_.u..N.,y; i�,c-.».
'INCREASED,
INDI'
INCREA
• SED.,P
The mon
th of July s
est number of accident
e
The Workmen's Compen
for: any. month this': year,
,
3,298, as cdmpared with'' 3.
June and' 3,313 'during Ju.
ago.: The fatal cases numb
as against 11 ' in' Junes and
July. ,In comiiienting on, these
R. B. Morley, General Manage
the Industrial' Accident:, Preve
Associations, said that'the incr'
in accidents was a further indicat
of =an; -improvement' in spay -rolls
Ghe' records of a the' Associations', al
ready` show an increased •.number 'of•
workers and increased hours worked:
n 'May and•'June: v
The . benefits awarded iii July M
amounted to $308,1-101.9'7, of , whit$•
AC- I`'
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IDENTS
GATE
AY -ROLLS;:
Mr.:and M. Steele MacKenzie
and • three children o ..
f• Waterloo- are...
visitingwith '' . C
the :formers ... patents,
Mr.' and Mrs.. R. V. MacKenzie.'
Mrs Henry' Mullin. Roszella., Henry bszeha;• and 'A
.Stewart spent the Week -end. in To'r- M
hows.the-hi h- orlto and Orangeville
.
g.• ,with, Roszella D
reorte remaining . '"
d to n a :
p , g f r a 'tw;o :weeks ...visit:
-Je
sation Bard
there being
189.' during
ly a. •year•
Bred: 23,
19: last,
figures
r of.
tion
ase
ion
<',Mr -, and :Mrs. T. 'W."
Sinith. spent.
the'
'Week -
end e' ��
n
d rn Owen 'Sound..'
They?
were .`accom anied by : Mi
P y saes Maud
and Doroth Cook
, .y ,. e, who are;•'visiting
in Owen Sound this week: ` •
OriseRed I'.
R ..:Reed;Allen;Repd
r.". and Mrs W.:..G; ,,
Reed, "Birdie,
an Eunice and : Dick, R'
eed; • 'Mrs.
N.
`eed `Mr
R . and Mrs: `J. R.
Lane,
Jean Lane,:' -Mr. • and Mrs.: Mac.
Lane;.'
:Everett;, Thigh and •'Kathleen
g Lane,
Mr' and Mrs..Wm. Lane,, Etta Lane,
Mr , and Mrs.. George ;Lane,•; 11'Ielda;
Winnie, Hilda ..and Clifford` Lane;.:Mr:
and. Mrs., G Smell`'
ie, Douglas, D'oiiald'
and, -Bruce Smellie Mr.'
, and Mrs: S
B:. Stothers, Agnes. Stothers .Eliza :
Beth' S •others Kathleen Stothers,
Stephan Stothers;';` Rutlr. ' Stot'hers;,
Ballie Stothers; :Donald` Stothers
Mr. and Mrs .Cl ffoid..•Treleaven, Mrs..
Ary': 7 Treleaven, Raymond Claire
rid • Alice Treleaven, Mrs.. •Lane . T•re
lea
Patt1ei . Treleaven: -Mrs. Alf.
nod; Paul . Wood" 1GIr, .; i
and_,Mr,
arvey Webb Walter and 'J,ohii :Webb
,
Mrs./. Mary` A. Woods, Mrs D:'� If.'
•Webster, Ewart Webster.:.
•;Mr..'and -11frs, A ex .Morton and.
Mi. and Mrs:< Dave -Calendar. of
,Guelph were, week -end, visitor's with
Mr• • and; Mrs. James Foister, Mrs.
Morton. remaining for. the eek.•
•
Mr. N. A: Olds of Detroit spent the
week -end here and ori his return was
accompanied b Mrs. P Y M .Olds" and son
George. ` who have spent an ::extended:
;sit' at''the home .':of Mrs; Elliott
filler.' 1
i282 6O .0• wa pensatson arrd� '-'-'n
45,509 92 for medical aid. rho,
• The women's' swini of ten miles at
The Canadian National' Exhibiition.
this. ,year will be_held on ,,,F,ridaY,
Auguat 2fith;,,,and tile open. event on'
30, the. male swimmers go fifteen
tibscri
'41 o. 43.1,i)tri
WaltersSt ural,Janern)alGGye*ar.E:
Lucknow, Table ' Company, , had H
•
le
the misfortune on Friday .to have ��a
toe badly crushed by crushed by piece
of lumber: 'the injury,will keep ;hire
off'. work'' for a time •
Ill' With Pneumonia
Mr.• James. ;Purves Of Wawanosl"
h'as+been seriously all with pneumonia
from': which •recovery, is looked,, for
•
Franeet Arnat,rong, Who', has beer
at .Like Simcoe; accompanied then
to her home here,
Rev. T. Atkert;
And kiddies of Alleniord%
the ,m'onth of Aniist at
will be glad ,to, retei've thei
Mrs. Ackert
are spending
here "they
13 -ration, 'Margaret and.,
Biistitell, are damping at' the .
SteWard:aildr!Winnie Nikon, Ofieet the
Keiineth and
'56,ateelg Werth .(1
"A girl ;et- fifteen sho'uld tell her
.mother. everythint."
" ilcnoW• it; :but rilOther IS pe
nocent, really I haven't the, heart,"
Welcome Rain
.ton.0-tiate 'the lip -Chet!
nny clepth.- Rain Eel!' again • on- Mon.,
day night.'bilt, .Of conse.
Vitt,' jellies' Alien On Priday, AuguSi''
g,:s0 call be
.•tnirces, .and SPortS, Will, be
4.; large attthaah,00.1s.,adOkeil..
ten atiff,Petef•Ot•Detrolt; Who
e „rt. EltittriiIlffin-Th th
(frit: ‘;isit'mrs: Clark; WlibsdIate
40 -At arm, 'bible WON, ,DiopriOtox, Of
'liter Of Mit, Clarke.
"CE10 ,A; Ml{LE'� `
For distance travelled' B A 12 G A CN FA RE3S
SATURDAY; AjJ.GUST .19th T, ' ,
iii Kincardine -Ii% le—Lueknow°—yyirigllam-,�Brusse.s--Atwood. '', : ,
Wail; intermediate ;stations; ` '
o Tgronto-=Kingstp—Hamilton'-.London.,=lVii;uTi a Fal sI Ont:"�" : '
also to all, intermediate• stations ' •
-', Clrildreii-usual;' half, -fare
GOIN:
G. • `RETURN)rNG '' Tickets good .i;
Sat , Aug: 19 Up; to and including : inconelies;'only d
--All�iain,'s-�_ foIIOwin xlfaiiday -- ; Na-baggafie .e e„c e'
Tickets,,sold by Agent's and -on. Trains; For Specific Fares„ Informs-
; ,tion, Train Service To'and Froin, any. point 'intermediate to and in-
cluding above. destination, ,Consult nearest' Agent.
CANADIAN TATIO:NAL. T_r��
'HELENS..
kiss Verna,: Thompson?of; Winghnn
is spending her holidays • with '_,Mr
and Mrs: F;,' G Todd.
Miss • Dorothy Aitken of : Eluevale
is the ; guest of her 'friend, Miss Mi1.-,
ire Quillin, ' r
Miss Lula .' �W eatherhead underwent
a Successful ; operation , for appendi-
citis: in'St.'.Ioseph's Idospital, London
on Friday:.Mr._• Weatherhead accom-
,panied,. her to London and''. spent'.:a
few days in the city..,
Mrs,' :.R'. K. Milfer Mrs Gordon,
Mrs,,, Wallace• Miller, •'Mr .T :J. Salle-'
eld and Mrs'.W I :Miller"were ih
Godericl on . Sunday'' attending the
funeral' or their cousin, Mr. George
Andrews. -:
Mr.,' Willie:, Bach of Toronto • at-
tended' the funeral. of his cousan'Mrs.
Philip :Mueller.!an Thursday.
Mrs, Milton. Sherrie, son Alvin and
threedaughters of Hamilton' who re.
a
visitors with ,her sister, Mrs. George
-Swan. ealled.en friends 'in'1the village:
Mr. 'Willie .Taylor
is home from 'the
Queen Alexandria 'Sanitarium feeling•.
',.1111. -here
w
as a: ' l'
Splendid .•a t
•
p .. t endana:o
at.. the .Women�s Institute . Meeting
g
held at; Mrs: John' McQuillin's on
Friday,.
When �%t was' Ci'andmothers
Day. , There were varied :mem: ries 'of..
.�. o
Grandmother. in the responses to the+'
roll call. The subject. "Pioneer' 'Days?'
was rn .charge of Miss. M. C,:'R�l�uther
ford, who .. had ,•prepared, a. v8ry in-;
teiesting.•account of, the earlyse
t
•tiers and'settlenient of West Wawan-
osh A: selection:'on ka �oos by Misses'
ie trice Mildred,Florence
a 'an'd •Ruth.
McQuilliii,• a piano duet by the At -
ter ' two acid 'a solo '',`Grandfatliei s
Clo k" . by Miss' Gretta Webb all adLI
. 1
ded to .the success 'of,,the • meetings
g
The president, Mrs` John Mi'ller, read
I'n' interesting ;article 'on "How ' to
nialre olti Ix3atktnte aaiur.
Miss Gloria'Congram•of Dun annon:
g, -
Ca Visiter.•-with her -aunt and uncle;
Mr, and Mrs. 'George McRoberts.
THE' PItESI1YTER1AN W; , M S •
The Aui;ust meeting was ,held on
the'' 2nd .inst. •MrsChesnut, `' first
mice- president, ''presided and .took the
devotional: exercises. Miss Marion `'.
McDougall gave the Bible study and --:-
Mrq T -T Mullin-took--the=topic. "Chin
•ese Work.. in Canada:" Miss'. Jean •
Chesnut :'gave a ,reading' and ,soles
vtere sung by Misses Mable McClure,''
an'd :Myra MacDonald. The -meeting
'closed with'. prayer by 'Miss `Mac_
Pherson =
SOUTH'
There • was a •oo Lattendan _ _
g .d- ce at _'�
both ; the : July ' and August meetings:
Special :mention ; must lie 'Made : of
-those wh,t-contiaihu-ted sa liberally to `-
the prograins.: In July, Miss .Margar-
et MacLennan • •sang -two numbers,
and the Misses Grace'•and' Mary .:Rey
no ds sang, "Into` a Tent
l g. yvliere
Gypsy Boy; Lay,”" Miss 'Pearl
derson` 'addressed the Au est• meet-
g ,
fug, taking "Russia" for her .: topic.
F ducational:wipers,•were• . read .
,. at
both •
:neetin s'•matte s;•' of .
',Meetinga; r biisines's
were dealt with and. :a i " i
n nvrtatio
, n,
is; extended `. o. •
t all, • to ,attended •the.: '
next meeting ,held 'in Se tember.
P
41
ard, 'of Tha
hanks .
press his gratitude to Iriendi ..and
neighbors for .the :many atts of
'kindness arid ex,prestiOns• ,of sym-
pathy at the time Of his roeirit 'ter-
..eaVoinent, in . the ,death ..of wife'and
LEARN LESSON IN
PRONOUNCIATJON
•
. On the annadian*NatiOnat Stearn
no,unelation, and': 'that LadY.70uter-
bridge, .Wife Of, Sir: JoSeph Outer=
bridge, after 40 year's reiidence 1" in
Newfoundland is :an authOritY,:, the
Way to', pronounee it is ."New -fun -
land" .with• all ',the stress. on the
gb to determine the ro-
..tbe World:to you ever expect to
Author -,-.13y writing.'
Writing what? -
in Cillfolt;Calk Finish': Priced ft -Om
R;titMONti: ciitOolttg, in Plain 4,8i. '010easgin. $5 00'
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