The Lucknow Sentinel, 1934-07-19, Page 5•
SVR DAZY, JULY '19th, 1934.:
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LUCKNOW" ,IN 4TH; PLACE
{.� AS WALKER. TON LOSES
When Kincardine chalked •• up their
thud 'straight victory on Monday,;
they pulled another ,uprise' ;by beat
ing the Walkerton .Capitals '9 to 6.to
ouat,the; County! Townere. from fourth.'
• place into which Lucknow steppedto
get back in a. playoff position
: With the schedule rapidly nearing,
completion; Southampton is definitely
in lst' Place' •and Port. Elgin in second.
' Chealey has a strong holdon.:third
place at' present and Lucknow, Walk -
O
' erton and': Owen . Sound are; -:battling
it rout. for fourth` place.
Kincardine, played at Owen Sound,
Yesterday, but we are unable to '.a,e-
'Port the. outcome: •.., Today' , Chesley
Plays -at Allingham and Lucknow
journeys to Southampton to face the
so. far invincible Lefty; Goldsmith. •
Thestanding' up until Wednesday
was , as follows ;
TeatmeW..' L. T.P Pere.
Southampten
1.000
.779
".615
.538:
Part Elgin _. - 10 • 3
8 b
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THE; NEW' CANADA MOVEMENT
WHIT ,. IUI
CH ,
Mrs, George Gillies off' Lucknopv',
of sited last week with Mr, "gym
Fisbera and other relatives%
Mr Wm J:. Fisher and daughter,
Mrs:- Leonard Knight, 'Visited . last
Friday With, Mr and Mrs. George
Fisher of Lobo:. •
'Master $am:.McQu hrn vi$ited
cently with itis uncle, M;, Albeit.
McQuilln , .
"The Tragedy of waste" ie a very" Quite a nal .bar from this tom-
book is. written by '• Stuart Chase, Pub
fished in",1925, _year"s • before they "•de- Mrs:! :Sidney' Ferguson .and son
pression" you 1wi11' note• ,-rt is an. • est Donald of London,•• visited last week
•haustive study pf' the wanton waste with' her aunt, Mrs. ,Archie; Clow.,
of? 'human .energies `end' natural'. re
sources ,'through, ,our stupidity `' and
greed. Many of the wastes which he
points, out' affect the.lives of every
•one of: , us. We -think, it would be -o1.
interest to study a few'. of them* es-
pecially those. with which are • in`
arresting title for�5 a book And the muntty celebrated the. 12th . in Luck-
now last Thursday,
.Wal. erten S 6 4. • :.50.0
-Owen-Sound
• Kincardine . -, 6:'• 8.'. 2. .429
Win ham .. ..•.5, :9 2, .357
paisley _.- 0 16 0 .000'
•LODGES I:N PARADE,
Among 'they lodges`•taking part in;
the "walk" on." -Thursday were. L O.
L. lodges from .Newbridge, Gorric,
F.ordwich; Amberley; .Dungannon;
Wingham, Ethel, ; Wroxeter:; -Kinloss.
Kincardine, -Culross, Kingarf,,Luck
• now, Belfast, Zion,.Kinlough, WaI•k=
erton 1 owick`: Orange Hill. Brussels'
Nile, liiluevale, and Maple' Grove and
the following' *L.0.13. A.. lodges,
Fordwich,. Walkerton,. Dungannon,
`Gorrie,.Kingarf, Lucknow • and Zion.•
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CU-LROSS CORNERS
-Mrs,-•---Bell--
Geohas--returned ` hoirre
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•.fr µ m spending a few days with,, her:
mother at Lucknow::`
• Miss Lexie Bell has returned to her
duties in Hamilton.
Miss Nellie' Turner is ,;pending `a,
few days with Mrs. .Jas -Wraith;`
Mrs. Earle Hodgins and Shirley
visited ' Misses Anna' and Belle Ross;
• last' week,
Mrs., Mike . Gamble spent.an after -
i h-irs E
.
•rMrs.-Joe :-.Hodgins
od tn
s returned home
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'ofterapelid ng a few :days with Mrs.
MacKenzie.
Mr:. 'Earle Hodgins, Mrs. ac -
Ke �nzi
K`r e a and • � Mgrs. "Wm. Peel, ' . are
spending a'• few days with the form-
er's•.ter
:sis Mrs.' Eriie'
,Emery •
.During: the ..next few'' weeks, we
shall devote our col
unnto a const =
eration of a number- .of issues; ,in
Which we, as fanners and consorters,
are vitally concerned. Among these
we shall deal with:: "Modern Ad;ver-
tieing" and '"Our Gasoline' Industry".
We 'can only hope that . in this series,
the ;discussion g
may prove :interestin "
and educational.'For.\ day ;after 'day
we go on with° these 'wastes, , .which
only.' an enlightened and 'militant:
public opinion can. correct.
Per -these :who are interested in
studyingour present ;day roblerhs
there are'.available some' very inter
astir,- pamphlets bushed by the
Social .Co Service 's
e unet of Canada:.
These little -'booklets give an in-
sight into what our provincii uni-,
versi ty economics: department' consid
err"•where_ we are;' haw_We 'gat:here
as .well . as, how and where we''might
go"; from • an -.economic' standpoint
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Our universities, professors and
students 'alike, are often charged. With
.being socialistic. Whethe``.or`not this,
is ',true, the following pamphlets,
written''in•;' plainest language, ; will
give us the viewpoint held by those,
Whose . duty it is to •, lea.d, our: truth
seeking'. youth in these ' diifHctilt times
The '.Canadian' Farmer; and the;
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Machine Age,, by W. M.Drummond,;
111:.A.: The Industrial Revolution -in.
Canada, • by,Miss 'I. Al; Biss. The 'CanL.-
adian Wage Earner, in the Machine.
Age,' by D:' C. MacGregor. These may:
be ootainedht ten:, cents each;, post-
paid. from the Social Service Council
of Canada, 37 Bloor .St.' W., Toronto
MA'IfrfIED- r, Alex nglis, 'sec-
ond eldest son of Mr ; and Mrs. Thos.
Inglis, . was. married , on. :Saturday,•
July '14th, to. Miss Lela Esnor, only
daughter••of Mr: and"•Mrs. John,Esnor
at Indian+ -Point, Novi.. Scotia. We
wish them a long and happy wedded
life.
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ELLS
• wiACKETT RQACH!
The marriage of,Mr, John Blackett:`
and: Mis .Vera Roach was solemnized',
at. Lucknow, on Monday evening. The'
ceremony was performed; in tifq.
Vestry. of St. Peter's Anglican church,
with Itev,, 3,, Ii.' Geoghegan, the, ' ret
tor,,,'officiati ng, The brtdie' was; gown.
ed iii .blue with accessories to match,
Mr.• ' Terrence McGowan- and, Mrs..
Thomas Copk were the .attendants;.
The 'bride is a da}ighter of Mrs.
Roach' end the, late :Jahn Roach and
the groom is' a ,native,, of ;'England,.
having resided' herd for a number of
-•-The-happy-courtile "-wiI1---reside •at.
the"home of, Mrs. James Cooper; and
have the best _wishes, of their friend§
for a prosperous •journey, through
aif�e.-Ripley Express.
CRANSTON-GREEN
, The'home ' of Mrs. •Jeremiah Cran
Ston; Concession, '7, ,bleat Wawanosh,
McPherson , of Toronto, "were week,
end visitors with Mr' and Mrs. Thos;
Inglis.•Miss Chrissie 'Inglis„ returned
with' them ,to , Toronto. after visiting
here
Mrs:'': Noble Steele ' and family _ of
Port .Huron are _visiting_,her brotliers•
Messrs., 'Stanley; and. Nat. ThornI's;on.
„ Mrs. Charles Wightman .is > sick in
bed, We hope she will soon'be around
again.
• Mr. Wilfred'Jacques of Copper Cliff
is visiting 'his parents,"Mr.' and .Mrs.,
Eli Jacques..
Mr. and Mrs. Charles, Lee sand Mr.'
Jon : Rintoui of Toronto and Mi'.
Sadie Gillies of the . West,; spent: the
week -end with Mrs; Alex Rintoul.
Mr. Jack Gillies and ; Mrs. David'
Gillies.; spent Sunday withMr. and
Mrs. Duncan—McDonald Of St;; Helers
BUY IT° 'HERE'
If y�u. want to. help your town
Buy . it�here.
Help it nstead of down—
' Buy it.. her
Every dollar that -,you, spend
Helps.a .neighbor or�a`.> friend
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Helps: to: make depressto end
Buy:. it here..,' • •
If you need a suit of . clothes, ':'
Buy it
here. •
Ora rake or garden.hope,
Buy 'it here. •
_There are 'bargains. 'here • galore,
.Heaped tap -high, in •every -store,
Nolilace else;. -can offer ,more.- aR
Buyit here:,
:
Just 'resolve'. ". to do:'' our•bit,"'
Buy it here.
Much' as income ,.will •permit,,
Buy, it here, •
Buyin , 'Outside's a • had Mistake
So f everybody's 'sake
Give *odr• hone towna, break=`
Buy -it here. I. •
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�.Ilion Ditty)
was e scene of a quiet but pretty
Wedding at higlr. troop on Wednesday.
Jane' 27th, - when Florence. Margaret
.'do
Green, 'adopted " daughter. • of Mrs.
Cranston,,- became- the bride of John
Cranston ,of Welland, son of Mrs.
Cranston and the late Jeremiah bran-
s ton
ran-Ston of•:West-Vfawa
MacMillan of Dungannon performed
the ceremony. Miss''Bessie ,Smyth
played ` the wedding music. The bride;
looked charming' in a gown of:white.
silk crepe ' With veil of ,'white..net
caugl:t with' orange • blossoms and
carrying a bouquet • of roses • and.
baby's breath: A: lovely. arch . banked
wi) h fern; ' and flowers m. ade a: pleas -
in back 'round, for - the ceremony,
g g.y,
performed ' in , the presence of ,A few
friends of the family. After a . wedd-
ing dinner Mr: and 'Mrs, Cranston
left . for a motor trip through Mus
-
kaki., They, will,later:' settle in Well-
and where: Mr. Cranston:;is engaged'
as ; a . jl eacher: For travelling the
bride -=•donned• -a -costume-' Of. --tisane
crepe' With ' accessoris in •harmonizing
shades;
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CIIANDIS ERS ==
. :. I'You ,weep Out, you the :windows: you dust' Off the Cou
nters,
you make up new pricecards, ou unpack. andaange new stoek, you
plan. your merchandise showings, ' ou'dorthese,and a' hundred''. other ne-
p Y . �,
• essar, job REGULARLY in theh normal coni t of 'your:' business:'' ;
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"But 'how about`the 'biggest.:job of :,'all --contacting.' the" People and
telling thou repeatedly that you'• are 1n business and- have the goods' they' ..
need.:•Do you do that REGULARLY? Do you figure you argil going: to get
your ahare.of the available business if ' y;ou dont tell folks-: about.: your '.
Merchandise or your , sern'ice at REGULAR. intervals instead' of doing', „
•the ,job spasmodically or' not. :at''all?'
"By all known tests,. experience and thousands ofrecords;
the ac J^
' -'.in
kno�vledged'best of -all medium for..REGtILARITYII� ' is advertising.the;
local newspaper..A newsfiaper going REGULARLY into .the homes of •
your possible customers, riot only in yorir .town but the surrounding ter-
ritory ' as well, makes it easy enough for anyone to ,see how , our 'loc•tl`
e finest kindof a vehicle for' carrying ' yon' bust=
-newspaperoffers ,you th , , .. ,•. • •...•
seas message REGULARLY to the people,.
`'And don't, tliink these. folks ••won't, .miss yourREGULARI1 Yof ad'-:
•vertisin . They • loo•for their •newspaper REGURLY
LA,. ItEAIY IT RE= .-
GULARLY,. study its, advertising, '(yours, if.'it's'there),.REGULARIY..
' L. "And. what's"more, yo i'll,find they•: ar`e buying :fairly REG.ULAITLY,:•::
•'• . toe, •.,if ou'll just•check' up, especially with th'e advertisers 'who :do use `' ''
space REGULARLY. ,
r1`.. it M l E REGUL RITY IN, ADYrRTISING."
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KINaLOUGH
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• r. Fred Cox Miss' Greta Hod
S
kinson and, ' Mr. Wm. 'Bushell of
ndon were Sunday visitors, at.. 'r:
JBushell re . - B. , Iiodgkinson.s. Mr ,s . B
turnedvto'•London. ' With 'them' after
P
s pen in `,th past ast two ,weeks'' with
d g�
her mother who' is
N
We are . sorry to 'report• that Mrs.
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B. Slessor' is ' nodi , enjoying' ,the 'best'
of health, at` present and is with her,
dapg hter, , Mrs .Bert McLean
Mr. Jas. Ensil. and son of Chapleau
ata.Visiting' visiting' with Mrs. • F.' A. Black-
well :and' other friends here: •
Mr. Wm. Montgomery of Detroit
renewed old 'acquai ` aiiees' ,here last
week.
'Mr. and.,MVtrt.' T. Fitzgerald, and
children sof Kincardine were Sunday
visitors at John , McFarlan's; -
:Miss. Alice,., Pinnell returned home
from 'a visit • at''her uncle's near
Whitechurch.
'Mrs....Bill ' Brewer and. Douglas'
spent a few days at:her home,'Ulth
`Miss Kathleen :Graham spentlast
week with; her sister, Mrs. Jdhnstone;
Listowel. ,
Si:ze'.30x3V2
Size 21 x 4.40
Size, 19 x 4.75
$4.1.5'• Size: 21 x•4-.50
Au•
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5.90
a ..
Size. '.20 "4;75
$5.25$6.90
.25•
,$6.65
ize 19x5.00'
Figure out 'your saving on evetire :at':.'
these low prces. :Its a great chane to
get a whole new .set. Certainly you'll never
-get better value.
Tires correctly
...mounted -no extra charge.
1,ANcsIDE
Langside-' and 111Thifeghureh ;;base-
ball. • teams engaged :'in;. a game on
Whitechurch • dianfo dn.. Monday
Y
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e eh ng: Whitechurch was the winner'
by three.
This, vicinity was well represented.
in Lucknow on : the: lith of'July
•Miss• race-Ricliardsen :and --Jame:'
and . Chester Pinnell, visited with Mr.
and Mrs.` Geo Richardson 'of Guelph:
Mr. • Archie Jamieson. accompanied
them' to': Rockwood. 'and': vipited his
aunt and uncle ,and 'alga ,met.'his , sis-
ter from Nova Scotia.'
Mrs. M Difelterine and ;Annie •of
Drayton visited : with,.Mr.`' 'and Mrs.,
Emerson la t
s week:
Mr, and Mrs. .Fred Tho son_ of
Ttsrtin`vi�"�e'd-fften imps c r m-
m`uMnir
t.y.'
andMrs. Roy ,MCGee'
visited
with Mr. and 'Mrs Victor Einerson.
Mr Blake .Gaunt 's 'Spent -last week.
P n�
with Mr. Wendel Taylor assisting
him With the : hay.,
• "Mrs. Frank Alexander, and'Blanche
of . Lenore.. Man , are; spending' the.
week With_ Mr.. and Mrs. ;.Aylmer
Tiffin:'
ST:HELENs
Mr. Harold ' ,Sniith;. of Seamans,
Seek., was a visitor with his 'uncle,
Mr: George . and Mrs. McRoberts.ed the July " 12th celebration ' on
Miss: brorva'• Bell of Pine 'River :was "Thursday of last week..Large num-'
er: bet'is' from the, ;communitiessurround
.went to encourage their `lodge.,'
These people were not, disappointed.
for as, usual Ainberley:.brought::some
of the: best prizes home:':lst for lar-
gest lodge; lst for best dressed lodge
and 1st for their banner.
Mr. J. J.' Robertson. and his con-
fast, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Purdon and •struction .gang are busy''at' .work•
widening' the aideroad
There' will, be special • 'services • at family of whitechuxch; Mr. Dave Wit . . . ,
' i a - rch ° Sunda August son of Eden Grove; Mrs...Neil Wilson sideroad) to a 3Q .foot finished;' high.
the Anglic n Chii Y, g Mrs...Neil . , >.., , .
g 3,'.•well
19th, pit being - the 30th aninversary and dao hteri Audrey add, _Cornelia wa The..•work i
s' progressing
F h t 1 1 t ` of Guelph. ` The :Wilsons. were also•, send part of it is 'now ready for the
ASHFIELD..
'Mrs. D. A. ' MabLea'n - and.. Allan. -
spent at few days asst" Week with
o
th�.
e f 'mer s mother,' Mrs`
John. N;'
MacKenzie► in .r
R lei
p y. ..
Miss' Mary ' Willene Wiegand -01
'Detroit is the .guest.,,of', Mist Mary;.'
MacLean. ,
`.a
Miss e•Lenna-i -o
-M'sa
-M f*indsnrt
is 'visiting.
v at th *home of her a t'•
g e un
Ars'. D MacDonald, Lochalsh.
, The postponed July', meeting of W.
M. S. of Ashfield church isto be held'
Wednesday, July :18th, at the'home
of Mrs • Colon MacGregor on'. the
Lakeshore,.
The '•Ashfield Church was; favored:
by having as their guest singers this
wee , u r.'. an ' , rs. ' Qui
ca, o.
an'dM s is Ernest E est of Bruce•Beach
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to:. help'in. the, song
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�service' which is.;
held each. Sunday'evening,. _ :and.,;:
Mrs:orritt : aregraduates >' g duates of the
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Moody 1Ilistitute ' and travel with
Evangelists. in the Middle. Western
States: This was the .first time 'they`
had been 'before a :Canadian audience.',• '.
They' were pleased with the response
„of . the' Canadians during the service.
Mr. and ;Mrs. Wm.. Ross ' and Mr.,;`
and Mrs. gain Gibson and 'family at-
tended the :funeral df Mips ;' Ila San
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'The 'Am�berle L,:O<L. lodge atte�,�,. "
the guest of; ..Miss . Laurin M'll
for a few' days.,
•'Master. Jack Wilson of'Lucknoty is
spending a holiday aii•thr� ,Mr, and
Mrs. E. J., Thom
Mr, and Mrs. Arch. Anderson had
as.'. their .guests recently, Mr. and
Mrs.' Irving Henry and son of.Bel-
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�rter paricu ars a er. '
visitors with Mr. and Mrs John Web gravel,
star. f mer school at the' David
Miss 'Z lda 'Webster 'of 'Toronto..ls peri The Memorial , Camp, at :Kin tail
' °y " opened Monday, July ' 16th, with
home, for the 4acation.' ;
Messrs. Ruth Rama a and Isobel Over 4, students registered. The, op-
► ening address ;was given• by Rev.
and Dorothy Miller, are attending
:fKayohne,.. of London,: who is moderator
Summer School at .the new: United
f : the Synods of London' and mil -
Ha
Church camp near God,erich this Week
The former, two are representati'ves ,
of
the Y. P. 'B. C.
There 'was a large atteance at
h' eetin •Y. P. B. C. on
the Meeting of the
daY,"‘ eiienin gg when Dr.' W'. V.' John
ston of ,Lucknow, was , the gue'at
speaker. Choosing' . As his subject,
"Health" Dr. 'Johnstone .gave a very
interesting talk under,the three head-
ing,, ;Pi ysical, •.Moral' and Spiritual
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a . Ms. WilkinsonWilk
favored with
Mr, .11arty Middleton asyistedMsolo:
Er .ett obnson' with the haying last
•Mr.' Lorne Vehh.of: BIytir-.w•as,,a.
Week -end visitor at his hone Here...
Mr. .Joseph Smith renewed old act
quainta'nces, bore.. t
Cdiigr'atalatio'ns' to St Heletns'
Entrance class:• Etta Swian, Ronald Alton', on•Monde .
A'nnni'her frost klieiir . 01,01 AM' the �,� w
anniversary servioes held in the Pies-, Cranston' and AYlari Miller;,` all .01 Tire aitnuaT picnic o "Itne' etl s'
byterian church 'on Sunday afternoon whom were ettaceasful,,,yEtta •passinitt$iinday School•, is being held on T'ii•
Arra lir cloy at Klnt ii Ber~cita• :
snd evening :tin bete 'y�e :roe
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Mr. and. Mrs..l;ill. Larken and fam-
ily!rof, 'Toronto 'are spending'' their.
vacation ,at the latter's her) Mr:
. •,
Mathew Shackleton.
Miss May Treleaven • , spent
a .few* days with ' her, cousin Lenore
S,tothers: •,
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• Mr, And. •
Mrs.', Fred Treleaveti and
fancily of Toronto are iolidaying'With'
friends here: ,.
Mr, find i Wilfred thennan,and
:, .e:., nburn: re-
famil •visited''•frtends, at A
cently' •
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Mr, and Mrs Arth'ar Culbert of
ilungantio°n pen b4'Snittd icy with' Mr
en(;Mra. Jack Rivett.
BELFAST
firs. Ferguson andseri:
Donald
of Lorion ara� visiting `with Mr and'
cl' g
Mrs.Thos. 'Ferguson. • t ` '
• Mr and, .11,Irs.' Joseph Hackett' of .
Detroit ' visited :.fast week' with the
forme ''s brother, Mr. Jafnes Ilackett:•
Mr. an°d. Mrs. McLean ;of Godericli
and Mises Cunningham, ,}?'ort Albert, •
spent Sunday with 'the ladies' si'sters,,
Mfrs. Roy.` Alton anti Mirs.
Mr Jos. Smith. is visiting with 1VIr.. ''
and •
Mr. aDa'v d .Alton *and:' daughter,.,» �x",:..
Mrs, Sherwin, visited at Mr., Elnier
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