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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-09-21, Page 8w • T • THE >,GIN',O • 11, THURSDAYt SEPTEMBER i 21, ••, :Outwear la* Pape • *•,>0 •o • • We a re.lad'.._, tha opportu mty 'of. having the Agency for" • • HEADLIGHT ,'O E ALLS" These;` Overalls have.been made-eontinuously";for 35 'yeare The Quality of. ;Goods,, ,the Full Cut • Bodies have made Fthese the :.Outstandjng.• „, iNE'•PA WI .IiI�, LL WEAR TWO ' ..PAIR:'OF'THE' '- VE . . . ,..,. ... WEAR .WQ ... -:. ... _. ?�.. , RAGE,�MAI�E P- ETE •' Lll%F. OF `'THE LATEST •FATTERNS IN. WOMEN'S SHOES. FOR FALL' AT PRICES TO, SUJT EVERY.' PURSE. .•' Suede Very Much- o Vo ue••�f � ,:.• We- ca a dine: of Ail, Su a and Suede wadi a Trim; 'Priced' . n'i! . � , , . w@h C• >f m, . ced':,At:. ` 2.95' X3.95 $ .. $ . -. , . $5,,50... ; . 1 •r' 0 Ram Also : I �cI' e 1. .4. Gungrey, Niue, ,Brown and Black, 'with. perfor at�ions : and Pin ,Tucking' 4 •Prices Are -Frew $2.49. to -6.00 asses'' , 'end adabou- re , the"New�Fii11 -5hadee • In 0011Hu er Hosiery at, g �J •c: 3rd KENNETH wMCPHERSON:INJURED' •IN DIVING . MISHAP ,: rmertor .`Reeove i n g ': •ro • Fr m Effects• Of Accident n`t .' de • Mr.' 'a i•s. R :1VI'.. Mac h � son. nd M . Per and family, be .a former manager of, th e Bank of 'Montrealhese, ; while < returning from the"' Century: of ' Pro gress• Fair St,.,Chicag°, stopped off' fast' Wednesday At. Manistique,• Mich:;, a'summer'retort town.? Their 'eldest : son, • Kenneth, secured a boat' and rowed' out . into the lake "a distance, to the divingboar ' to;jov a • s n- ` s,� , d enjoy hi' Vf1 le`takin -g ": a ' ' plunge from : � 'the: • p g diving; aboard, ' he' misjudged Athe depth -of the:"water, 4 which at = thaw• point .Was just five 'and ' one-half• feet,, but looked - as=though it --might »-be- 'ten feet' in"depth. In a dive Kenneth's' .''head hit the Candy. clay' ground,-' find ..;oel was badly ';stunned. He , called`. for help > and• being •a :good swimmer; succeeded in keeping himself afloat anti! ':help •.arrived',.:A.' doctor was called,; and .he:, found •that. Kenneth's arms and: shoulders ' had been coni • ACCIDENT NEAR' SEAIiORTH • Mr,Robert _Johnston : I. --Johnston, D. E ASt%. ma n.an . d F red ;Hunt tit•ereassen' ers p g in a "car driven. by Dr. Hall' of Gode- rie-h which; $ i , ,ured in 'a g mat'or� ac=' cident'near Seafor th ,on Friday, w hile� the. u'artette when,n. qe route :to -Stratfordr to bowl:.. The: road was tri ade•-�sli ` er pp .Yby' adrizz • g ; rain n and the accident. occurredwhen:the Hall :car. u' t ile oat u .o r t t ass. a ear p dr'i've • n• b . � W. E.Lon : Yg of A Herat Pay. , •passengerinthis car,-MissWin'- nirfed- Lon • of Brussels' u g', s,ffered a fractured:legleg and law Withh her other - five comPpanions receiving mf , tumor in •.' • juries he , e_ _ ,.P, 'Goderich car. had -injuries dressed • at... son arnie uraiistP anclb'hysx�ia Johtiston, BA., M.D. LucknoW.; Qat.: (Concluded:In, . This Issne). He; WAS „ French translator for„ several- Canadian medical: • journals ;and'' these translations from,; foreia' ' papers: and from •sporting std sere, tific journals 'for 'American- periodi; , ,call' :kept the': ge ,tleinen, 'bus He read a great •deal of Medical and, ~scientific literature... f,e - was a dill' gent,. ,worker, often; reading and working far into the'"night : ;I believe, •hb found hisIm ost congenial work. among his Bowers, birds and, reptiles At his,"'home ,he had :a beautiful• one- half acre plot of flowers, shrubs" and ,grape -vines. Ile spent money,.lavish- ly, in • procuring from abroad plants for' his garlien and,' was one• of the earliest importers • of bulbs;. in this country. As an ornithologist:' he was well, known. ,y; He knew intimately nearly "all': our ,species' of birds. Mp- Illwraith, in his book', ."Birds, of Q.i- tario", depended largely on; Dr Carni ...�.. .' ">, . , Xi•A:t' 'n-' r.- t ; tt.*,�=�'i of Western.Ontario::Hewes well and ,favorably known'at the Smiitlisonian• Institute -of' :;Washington, D. C. He 'always : had his. gun. with him and was an excellent shot. Each year in the ,spring and' autumn}'he 'sited the St.' Clair flats for a few days That is" more potent than deep jeal=. shooting ands -many of the speci oust';: the s-obt i o of n and--wer ..�o �o ' t o - hat.,d m n • e e--•�-br ught hgme W uldst h u bpt-see t e. and. preserved..,' When hunting:he wore thy minder ' ' a special coatwhichWas'. tight -fit- Staidin before 'thee as a spectre ting, to the waist, 'where 'it ,,read grim.. out like a "skirt,' inside of which wore His. face 'is pale, save when a•.hectic. sewn. , large , pockets :. capable: of hold. ;ing as .many as five turkeys: Burns in his eye, • or ; flushes. on, his • In his.• garden' he had ,sunken pool's • cheek; of-- vater�-iri' tyhich-lie-kept-Wept les- is lip«�axe Hili And opgrclied hr's for observation' and :' study.;: He ex- A breathis, hot-- Changedspecimen's with, friends in He ;neves with slouching pace=his: various parts` of the world. On, one bosom heaves.• ;occasion he : sent .• to. the South Sea And toils ',With agony,', with' rage, Islands for a: reptile,. --When it ..ar- with •love rived • he was so chagrined to • find it In fear's black caldron, smoking: with was not the one he wanted that a he despair; promptlyreturned. it. He, reported Them mark: within the .fiery .serpent• that : this tranactibn cost him $400.00 hisses, It is known. that on • several occa- And, with the flame . that, • rises';: front• s. ions: Burin• , .� ,' his'. lifetim h' • _ e e was., •; ., ,. ` . g n .its _e .es - dc,athr• It, was ;an. essay in whish he' - pointed out what' he ,deemed; to be Lhc. inaccuracies, .of the Bible- It ,• was; done, after the manner of ' Robert; inget Boll's writings, .though : mole philosophical • "Prince : Pedro,e , is an historical' lranm, of 180 pages,:' :published ' m, and„,dedicated• to the Governor,. 7eneral, Lord,.Duff rein., The'P. lot is �aid.'�n Portugal .at tlie. time 'of the' Morrish -wars. �It;•is •quite, 'readable; u>d” :]' think will: hold; the interest.. of dost; readers 'to the •end. A.nobleman are ,cheated ,of: their nheritances,by the forging of. a will. iy' a` renegade 'lrionk, 'There is:•much .11'ottingand counter plotting .before he malefactors are finally brou"ht '0..justice .by being barned at: 'the. stake . The. book shows: careful pre ',ration and may I quote • one: pas sage from it I ,. think this . blank .veree,shows. that;: he •liad considerable ability -- It is• a „description of 'jealou'sy, The nlr 4c'nac5 t s actuated: by -jealousy. • and he speaka. thus; tp' him . "Pechico, thou .art' jealous: in thine heart Is there a "demon ever sprung from. receipt;, of'. large ." sums 'of money :Kees that ' black caldron' boiling A C .g rnercial:.•A de " on ca m c ducte •`'b y d Rey y Y Y Donald McLeod,. : .•1VIrs. c'' o' d Ce il,. rI, hnston ane'. e daughter . Donal an: iss , ght' da�, and. M s John sto o.Istw n f. i, o; el, spent' 'Sunday,: at the'hone• Of Mr. a rs.. lames arid M s .Jame • eus ' .Ashfield. W ter, •AS field. ` 'Iado ''Johnston;n n :aho', 'has beep confined to bed' as• a health , restera- • tive:measure,' is about again, .:but'' will • not, :recommence :work in . h!- Then Thu dost 'embrace; 'as' th' dear, ,r',]� fro m Scotland.` This model+ . as 'well ' ever more. ' • AS the: ' `inome from his : '.m- ical' c ed Then, $ee:''Peehi'ea .how his -baa ;practice was all Spent in the interests ..shakes.: ;o. fhsb elo ved museum . His . museum, How the, le s•, tremble:, 'On his Visage Q apeeimens were numerous enou h • to • had i g g . fill robin . a .im•the local scho '• of as'. well A hastl ' ': •rid as' i • •g Y. g' f, flung there °b • Y a's several rooms "in his house,:::In ' :1890 'lie.' . gave . the Royal ' Ontario He, clutches ‘-in. his graspa broken Museum a.. large collection .'of, biz -de blade,' • • an:: d re tiles: H' - records re rds .o `his � o t were .An p ., # d eraven,.i . `..... •' . , Ips n h s heart, -dares, not destro 'ed :b • fl re at she• • iJni,'' rsrt ,, Y . Y the .. ve y afterwards, • •though•:• the sjecimens Pechico, what .think'st thou :of.:this and• labels escaped. .In 1901, the re- •'fou hi "mainder� were. purchased' b ' the: same P by `the: a'nil-a-Tbrief"tabtrlatian-shows bosom fried ?" hat' -the `collection:. was made u''of Froin' the 'co Made Pcommand ..of English. ' PEARI4 SOAP,10 BARS • , •., . ,. ,,.,.r. }..... ,.} . ,....; .., , ......i, •FOOT , SPRAY,BOTTL, r R • ,• . :, ;'•. r lUc .:: A,MM,OII.IA, $ PKGS}. , }.♦ ,r•, ,R . ,R ..,.•, l5e. TALE• ELY' E; , FRUIT JAR RUBBERS, 2 PKGS:. . ,? ...; ,:,:,, ,• , .', :15e • VLARKz$ YEG and -TOMAT:O SOUP, 3 CANS • JELLO, 6 PKGS. 2fic , SEE)DL1$SS RAISINS, 2 Lus rR .!.,l, 1 „ RICE, 5. PAA A _ f•._..,. , ,,, 250 , CORN;, .CAhi' `,:� . • t ' 1 1. PEAS CAN Oe` ROBINIIOOD. •CHINA •0AT PI€G. . , .... , one I oval &-C eller Miss. „ Hazell' .Webster is visiting with friends in . Rellweod .'for two weeks:. ' Miss Gertrude .Treleaven spent the week•iend in` Toronto, •attleriding on; tr ' tials: Mr. T,: S, Reid of Orillia, continues to slowly improve • ollowing his crit - !Cal illness• but iso y o o . yet c ,fined,•. t. his room. , - : Ty,.iiical fall. weather at present ireyails, bringing withit: numerous, iiu h' .ne e s o` s c end -d_ --.h tce,.rs,: none- o£ them. however,:' of long duration:' .• lt.. Hood and Mr.' :Smith °of '3ufalo, returned 'to ' that city ' the, lattef. part of the week, following a visit 'with , the former's sister; 'Miss Hood. } Mr •.Hen 'Spindler' has returned 'to. -EEonden-following--aft-wo-weeks'=visit= it the heine:,of•:hie cpusin, Mrs W J. Spindler r and with Other friends in the P e vicinit ``The upper .portion':of the Tenant Block, occupied, : by ' J. L_ ' McMillan and;; Eldon Johnston, .is`being' given F -oat of pint.:'by Mr. :•11,4 Camerc'Trh' this s week:, • .. -�• Mr: Ar chie Hamilton left Mon- day for where he wilt -at: - 'tend will; a-t'tend' the, newly ` opened Huron Com- eswa: - , to ;strike, , the. Seaforth 1Iosuital„,4 vhichw_were not of a serious:: enough; nature- 'to pletely number by the' aceident, He •vr6s bl"ought, tn his home in Mildmay on Saturday niiht; and is recevering nicely', although he will •be compelled The watChes they .fised in the good old i days of Bob Fitzinimons are out-of-date now. Better trade in your old watch for inton Bulova f' Advertised 15 bind. Fully guaianteed.. Your Old Watch Fully Guaranteed Allowance °11 Biiing Jeweler • barber•,'shoji . - for a tilde; aboUt 600 birds; 160,-Mouilted.birtis, displayed and from 120 mammals,. 125 skullst.6f-', ream- '447hich' the Plot is ,unfoldeil•froni scene inals '170' Salamanders,' • 285! r frogs: •,,o ::eeene .We Mpst Con'sider this book • and toads, .400 harrnlees snakes, 140 li,lards,. horned toads,' alligatpre; etc. We can marvel it the indtistry. of the man,' for colleeting, and caking task in his day:. Re .was very. eel curate in: his cataldguing.: In '1894. There, Were .o children by his Mar - list of 83, atieCies, .snakes found waited: on him+,during, hie .last illness, in 'Ontario; list,, is still author- end': itatee that -he Made no 'eoinplaint. itative fOr Ontario -for that peried. [either ''Of life ,itself or. the :aPproadli In a letter in May,• 1894, to p of :death,, but.,,looked upOn death: 'as 1:111 7.tiber of -111-6--Caiiiidraii.-.Institlite. the natural. onding.• May I quote' Dr: T , Stand ; alone . as far ae• Natural isp was a, •Man whoin I loved; and HistptYlii 'regard- to -rnarninali;. bird! Worshipped as I was intirnatelY as - and reptiles,: especially. the• latter!. ipclated. with him frepi :the .time'f On another occasien he read paper wee a Child"of, eight until./ saW him- kiag bohia. When :thie appeared , in. during:,that time he' treated tile with prfa,t, parte ,pf hie a4drets had beer ,the affection of a father,.. and 1, him deleted.' He At 'onee 'wrote theni a' with the affection of A son. I vitited scathing letter, edvieing., therm thal ae frequently: as postible, and theY .would 'receive. no more a'rticles f 'hi' 'ileAtned all that I know ed-,tO etate 'that be .had Made an ek- and offered them. his findings and ,thirty-fiVe Pages length. II( a, very .,commendable effort. , Pt., Gamier wee not 8: •busidess Man and suffered much. lots. nan-, had, dying a Obi. man.' Hie wii!ow past • spring An. I'mcknoW; is T., 'The gioateet. :Preferred. retettith in „lilt' intiSen.r . -646 Of: Ontojoi did, hit. ptofes-. "Tat- tibotito,iy; and nekt tot tftn"t'. t11( ,I.sionit 'Work •Capablyo and time: IT1021;• 1111§ iight• to: be ..594 ae. ttbby•thC. accepted :standards Of cell:- iill6illeiln?ilies,Ittl:illile'gh6loeni:if:ltiliti'So"ii:e:"4tOttleat. °b. ctf i V4ot t tie. ••#. ,b11:6: • v in it 1' )41e• tht *6. ":dn'16;Yht: poblialja by, 1VIOnes?:' Was 'hi' Pr,Odea preparatiOn t110 tithe • 'Card et. Thanks. With. t4% ekpress eineere tho :blow heti :of kinho§i• find' ek- OteOgiOr4 Onoattly et- the. opiehated ...the ,etofe which. 'he cupiesi,.forrnerly belonging ' to the, ljirrraiF-Eitatp. :The 'ded the apartments above. .Misees Emma McDOnagli, ,Ruby arid Margaret McIntyre. mid AV1r Oeorge .Topp of L'orplori,. Were week- end visitors 'With. the ,fornier's, .Par•-; lionie "recently,' felleWing an .opera: tion she ....underwent:.'in is 'much in:.. healitY, and exPects to recommence her, dtities, a. , choir leader in . the 'United' Church • Mra..Cruilcsbank, Wife. of Brigadier General- Cinikabank ,of •Ottawa, :a visitor, heie last week at the. home of her biothei.„ Mt. With MUtdi!.: Her hueband'I 'Was • the. chief • speaker :at the unYeiling 'of 'the *Cairns on the Mr. Finney,, foriner manager of the ,receptly cloied ,13ranch, of the Bank of • COmmerce' here, 'visited' with his° Wife 'and ton Douglas over !the similai duties at. 'TiVeiton fpr niaiiently settled;,,Mrs. Pinney Con- tinues to reside here.. " Progressing: Favorably Finlay Mad:renal:I; of Loohalsh, well-known here as a Atadent Lucknow Continuation SehoOl, is ODU • i 2 nP: z rY s • e A� Frew 'of • the: • Special- Featur.'es Are HORSE RACES • 2.25 .'and • ' 2.15 trot .or ' Pace` ($100. purses); Running. Race:' Gentlemen's •Road Race; .Hur dle • Juinping in: Pairs (a new feature).; , Clown "Competition; Stilt 'Race; :'Fleak ..Vehicles;:. Etc.,- Etc. f. . , TWO :BANDS" „DON'T:: .PAIL TO: 'ATTEND+' ONEOF,' THE LE'AD'ING'' RURAL FAI.RS IN "WEST- SRN -( At -TUFO, , 1, J :Tune in oit `Station 10, D.P. ; • Wingham ` at 12.45~ n: m., 'Sept ' 29th. Two Free Tickets Given Away. , •DAVID McDONALD, Pros., ALEX B. 'MeKAGUE, Sec'y.-Treas. {V,ON IIOi'L' CHEST • i ' this :Summer. While .si v ting•heie h Mrs. W.M.- Barber ., of Cranbrook, i ' , Q.; daughter ,"of . 1Vix .r .N. •,L. •'Camp k entitling, .yell, purchased a: ticket, ent g• bei ofwinning ' -to a chance , nrii g a • cedar w• .'hestR which •was 'being disPosed off' to this: '•,manner-;' »by.'the .Women's Auxiliary of Hanover` Memorial Hos M s.' Barber . was .th •,lucky. i al. r ti, e 9 ill: ,receive. this 'beautiful _ar>v• and w contents whic • mope chest,, and •� its n k • p. h Include a fancy woof blanket. a ,pread, 6- sheets, 6 pillow' slips, f ., 'hien tea ,towels;• 6. linen face'•tou+els 'i 'Turkish °`'bath•.' towels,: 6:.,'wash. loth a boudoir ° pillow 6 niaderia -vj •ervicttes;- dingier'; cloth.:and=ser , et-, "as to. -match and , ' hreakfast Ilio serviettes • to irate'-:' The tir-krt• as`"sold`.bv . Mis Hele thomltso`n; ~; vho. ;teaches, in 'HFinover were:. delighted with -the annual . Ofiering services held . ,iacketts, on' Sept. 17th. The, eplendid smeesaget of that day be the rally- mt. ene•Avord-for us !GO FORWARD.' .)11.0. next -Suaday, Sept. 2,4th, Will he The Royal. Charter The Special' Rallis:. • Day prograirr will be given at.,.41akes:,,, 'service, and at the Sunday 'School.: • Hacketts in' the afternoon. - MASSEY SCHOLARSHIP The young .man, to win this•scholar••,,, exaMination dealing 'With both county should report at the 'Agricultural Office,, Walkerten„ •at, 10:00 Wednesday, Senternber " /"': • an appendicitis operation ,in • r..ardine Hospital, early , last' week. ap:iendik and the latter part pf the week; recOleiY• wee .,paited of/. Latest repPrts however, indicate faVorable progress toward 5 years . and ander 12, half fare. "'TiCketsi :to De olf.s.old ettighitettitit.d,'it:diPaTsiathe,47:ri! Et: ,01‘,,17;6:1°11 VIONA.It•A• 40'