The Lucknow Sentinel, 1934-07-19, Page 8i
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THIS NEW BINDER HAS A ' WORLD WIDE REPUTATION
fore DEPENDOILITT UNDER ` ALL ';CONDITIONS POR`,
STEENGTB , Alli, ABILITY' TO' STAND HARD • USAGE
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:ALONG • �l►ITH�r >:IGHTNE3S , OF;DRAFT. THEY ‘ COMBINE-'
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NEW., BINDER "CALL .AT`
Drop in and. sea the 6840644rage:, it
is wonderful: vaIue,, =W11 . ;M 'f Df E
do SON,
Mr Alex Murdie, of Toronto , 3s
holidaying with his Parefts, Hr,: ant
Airs. Wm. °Hardie,; •
Mrs. Pete McKinnon, Kincait;: Sak.
Alm a guest at Nelson ' Bushell's, •a
yew days last week:, • •
Mr Harry Alton spent a :few ,days
!est 'week at the ` World's Fair :in
Chicago.
Mrif Wilfred W. Sherwin of l ono
is visiting,, with her ' father, 'Mr,
David H.: Alton. '
Hans, are being made . to" ,hold. the
United Church picnic at Kincardine
beach,'neict :Thursday, July 26th. , ..
• Frances :ani Denalda Thompson 'are
spending a two•weeks' holiday with
Mr., and Mrs.: P. J. Naylor in Toronto
Mr.' and Mrs. M. Mitchell, Mss
Lillian and Mies Mona, 'spent;, l*st
week in Timmins' , and Kirkland . Late.
New Hosieiry and _ Gloves for; child;
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To study v: arie
tytests in oatsts and
barley under
field condition
. ls0 the ,
Conditions, anfl "sacs of'ro -:'
.miner .
if
fertilizers ,
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H sbalidrr . ' .Dept, aid' Prof
G. . Biell,of the Chemiatry Dept,,, both . of the 0. A. C., Guelph, •
aro to .he present to'. interpret pre, results of these tests. You
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,ares cordially" invited-to.:etteod one :.or' all ' of the; following dem-
, -
oantrations.
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MQl`
at Ernie Ackert's,, Holyrood.
Mb Demonstration -Is Loaded Right At Holyrood.•
' ,JULY 23rd, at 10 A.M.
ti (0NDAY. ;THE 23RD, AT 2
at the farm of ,:14 Hopper, south of Paisley: This demonstration
is in the mise Reid as the large red 3ehool house.
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TUESDAY,2 P.M..
at Mr.Henderson Loughe, 's, Ferndale, jst, west of Lion's Head
.SEED FOR THESE . DEMONSTRATION • VARIETY. TESTS
HAS BEEN SECURED FROM BRUCE COUNTY FARMERS.'
COMB AND SEE HOW YOUR VARIETY COMPARES WITH
THE OTHER ,FELLOW'S.
LOOSE' • GRAVEL
CAUSE OF, MISHAP
Loose . gravel on. ,;the Winghant
Lueknow road ',Was • the 'cause. of ,a,
Motor, mishap Tuesday afternoon, in
which ' fortunately no injuries 're
suited and, practically no , damage was
dont the car . Miss; ^L, MacDonald of
Palmeraton Ave.,' Toronto, was • the'
driver ,of the car • and was ,accompan
Red
hi :Mrs. Duncan • McLennan of.
Ashfield.' ' /
-.The accident occurred :between the
two, 14Es, just”, east •' of ,Torrance'):
sideroad, the caf evidently being
practically .under. ,Control 'when leav-
ing the'; roadway' and.. going into a
'deep ditch as It= , was brought' to a
• stop before striking the fence..
• Constable R. J Moore arrived at
the 'scenie and by removing a portion
of the fence, enabled the .driver :to'
manouvre” the .tar so that it was • re
turned to 'the road on its own. power'
Cool Sinal `orin :.Single
,, C om l and
a;nent• Underwear for Men and
601;40g:
MA# t 81'04> t
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A_ new_, lot_of_Women's-•-and- Girls°
Wash' Dresses. Special, at 81.00 each.
' THE MARKET STORE
TRIPLE •DROWNING (T
INVERHURON BEACH
Three :lives were antlered out • in
'a drowning accident at :Inverhuron
Beach,
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•. near Tiverton, on Sunday,, stk.
,ter oon. •J'owella and ' °Florence
nil Todd,,
sisters, aged twelve •. and .fourteen
years, ,daughters of Mr..' and' .Mrs.
Walter Todd' of Tiverton, were caught
:n a powerful,:.undertow* and dragged
,:•o their 'deaths in "five:feet of water,
100'ards
Y of shore:;William Langley
'Guelph, a cottager, loat this " life
n•,.attempting to rescue them.. It is
,ejieved' that he suffered a , heart
ack, as there ' wa's tittle' water' in
his lungs.
A third Sitter, Fay Todd, aged 16,
vas, alga ca ' ht•' in' the undertow aq
vas their ch m,'Aims McKinnon. The
:o}mer� wad ` recued . by Allan Mc-
; )anal' 'of :Lo _
_ d ndon, aa. •Anne.'"managed
vita difficulty to make her , way to
silt/14 v
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THE MARs KET STORE
Mrs. John Shennan and daughter
Kathleen :of. , Killam, .Alberta, are,
visiting with 'their. aunt,' Mrs. T. H.
Alton'
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July 12th
Mr. Wilfred. Murdoch, Mrs. J., G.
Murdoch and'Miss Orma' Scythe of
Toronto, are spending this week'with
friends and relatives here. •
Mrs. H. D. McMabon, left on Sat-
.urday morning for': Toronto, ,`where
she plana to 'spend an extended visit
and return'•'ihere in. the Fall,
Mr' 'and
. -Mrs. Mr$ '�
. Albert'•. Pitcher` of
Kirkland Lake,and Mrs. Phil Parfitt
and • son of Timmine are' visiting at
the home :of.".Mr.:M. ,Mitchell
Charlie Webster ' of Toronto, and
Miss' "Hazel !lolm n of Oshawa, are
visitors this *eek, et. the- hoot ot the
former's Patriots, lir. and Mrs. Rich•
and ,Webster:
Mr.' and Mrs. ;Sam; Carnochan and
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Bessie,' attended.:the Centennial •re-
union of the. ro o'
e B adf ot, family held
On the.:original home, near, Seaforth
last Wednesday.
Mrs' 'Thome E. Smith who"
as , re-
cently 'underwent a: sixth -major ' op-
eration in s, London, 'returned home
early last -week, and is able to° be
ibout the house _'to perform light.
uties.
Mr.Georg' Taylor of Moose Jaw,
Sask.,.;Mr. and Mrs. Wille Rae of St.
Marys and Tara. Porteous and Mrs.
'skinner of Stratford, . were • week -end
.'isitors at the home of Mr., and Mrs.
tobt:. Rae.
.-Mrs. Beatty Gibson' and ,son Har
old of Detroit, Nave. been 'visitir •
with `Mrs.. Snide Miller. Mrs. Millon
who was a pIttietit `in.Wingham Hos.•,
•iital for• tw9 weeks ,. returned :home
recently.. soipewbati. improved in
health:.
A street dance, sponsored by the
Baseball. Club, `was' held here on Tues-
.lay evening and 'although the crowd
was not large, an enjoyable'. time, was
spent 'and,' the ,: Club's treasury . wa:
enriched by; Aetna $12.00. Hogan',
-'rchestra-prgvidf`d splendid"tnusic.
'Rev.' Mr. `Mg4ppnell, who is Raab
laying in Ashfield, conducted a Sun-
day, 'afternoon: l¢ervice • in Lane'::
Church and', delivered an inspiring
address•• to a • coniregation who ,wer'
delighted : to , be ►rivileged to' hear
hien again.
Pass Vocal Examinations
Audrey Henderson and Margare`,
Rae, both pupils of Mrs, J. W. Joynt
were successful in passing their pri-
:nary vocal, at 'the, recent Torontc,
Conservatory of Music, etiamination
held locally.`, •
Mr D7 R. Macintosh of Southantp•
ton was in town early in the wee):
renewing old ' acquaintances. Mr
Kacl>{ttoah .)rho had not' been enjoying:
the hest of 'health,'spent fete Month
this winter,* Florida, • and:' returnee'
much improved.
Friends; • of • Mr.Roderick''' E"one,
Huron Townyhip. cduncillor, will be
pleased to: know: •that, : he has suffl
ciently •recovered from a critical„op•
eration, whish he underwent in St.
Josepii's''yHo pital, 'if,on1on, ,to ''return
to his home• fast ,week, where,. Ito;
`con leering. • �1'i
Mrs; . Russell Middleton of Kinloss
who -has -been-iiI--with -pneumonia -is
,making favorable' ;progress toward
reco�±ery.
Mr, and ' Mirs, . Jerry Caseinore,
Marion, Cheater, Ernie .: And Vera,
visitedwithscar Casemore over
.`GIVRIB DEBUT . ;RECITAL,
Many gout -of -town visitors. as well
as Hamilton friends, Ailed . tate hall
bf the Ifaniilton " Conservatory of
Music recently, on the occasion of the
debut recital given by Miss Dahlia
R Ainlay,
A.T.C.M., of Niagara Falls
Ont., a pupil` of W. H. Hewlett, Mus..
Bac., • and a daughter of Mrs. Ainlay
formerly' Dahlia: Graham of Lucknovv.'
Miss Ainlay is a young artist. of
'promise,' with innate talent, a fine,
memory and a real capacity for
study -'She, has alreadydone excellent
work, and her progrm last evening,
played.. entirely' from memory,. was
one to display her versatility• as well:
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as her mastery of technique:
Miss .
Ainlay opened her program
with Beethoven's Sonata. op.' 2,, No.
3. Allegro, Adagio, Scherzo and Al-
legro), which - she played with consid-'
erable brilliancy. She also played the.
Mt—movement from. the ,Kreutzer
Sonata (Beethoven) op. 47, for piano
and violin Other numbers included
Etude (Moschles), Etude So Oiseau
y'etai{s (Henselt), Polanaise in A flat
(Chopin), Jeux D'Eau (Ravel), La
Campanella (Paganini-Liszt) and • as
a finale, Itftroduction ; and Allegro
usinargte ?p J2 irominfirj,
for which Mr, Hewlett piped, the or-
chestral':.part' atihe_aecond-.:piano._
Many gifts of 'flowers in bouquets
and baskets, • were presented to Miss
Ainlay during the evening, marking'
the event with pleasure for her..
- i2th of July, visitors with -Mr. ane
Mrs., Thomas Aitchison included Mrs.
Herb McMillan and • three children
of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs: George
Dawson of Auburn, Harvey Aitchison
and Miss ,Hare -of- Wingham, ;Mr, and`
Mr's.' Walter. Day and 'Thelma Scott
of Culross and George. Hodgkinson
of Eden Grove:
• Those. visiting 'at the home of Mr
Visitingm.
and Mrs. 'Con Decker': over July' 12,
s.
were Mr.' and MrHoward' Keens
and daughter' June of Ripley, Mr..
and Mrs:. Henry Tierney and Wilfred
Crass . of Kincardine. Mrs. Sneath and
Lillian of Niagara Falls -and: Mrs.
' indall of- Wmgham. -
and
four children and Mrs. Alex Woods
of Elorp ;spent the 12th of July with
Mr. and • Mrs. Albert Gammie, with.
their' daughter : Marion remaining
for a viiit' while Master "Ross <Gam;
finis returned with his uncle and aunt
for visit at Elora. -- ,
The Young un
g 'Peoples ;,. Society of.
the United Church will have charge
of the morning
service '
ce�o
n Sunday
July 22nd. Mr. James' Little, , pres
ent-o� Bruce�`fo � : eo ��s Qr
. ,: ul�g, P p ga
fixation will be the. s ecia speake
p p i
Risia'ted by Mr. Reg. Moore.: S ci
pe
music will be provided b a Young
Y Yug
People's choir.•
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:Guaranteed
TROUSERS.
(GUARANTEED)•
PURCHASE A. PAIR
OF HEAD LIGHT
TROUSERS & WEAR
FOR. 60 DAYS. IF
THE CLOTH DOES
NOT: GIVE . SATIS-
FACTORY , WEAR,.
YOUR MONEY ' IS
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NEW PAIR '- FREE:
SEA�iV1S • GUARAN-
TEED s.NOT TO RIP.
Special per pr..
ruitt4041mio.Oriirall 0*.•Pires•0 all
ernleton
r. an ' r' a:' Bruce `Gammie
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OmpSOn'S'¢
SEEDLESS::RAISINS, 2 LBS .
RICE,' CHOICE, 4 LBS
▪ ,. 25c
•-LARGE JAR OLIVES ...: 33c
LARGE JAR SWEET PICKLES
23c
C: & & RASP, and STRAWBERRY• JAM ...,:;1,1,...„;.„:39c
C & B. ORANGE MARMALADE •▪ ,33c
• C. &; B. 14 OZ- TOMATO CATSUP . , .19c
HAPPY : VALE ,CATSUP 10c
SAVER •KRAUT, 2 CANS.. .. • 13c
LIBBY'S PORK &:•: BEANS, LARGE, •2 CANS :!......, ...23c
LARGE CAN RED SALMON
,
LARGE CAN' PINK SALMON,.2 CANS ...::.:....25c• '
PEARL SOAP, 10 BARS ,,:.
• • �3c
CALA. ,.
Y SOAP, 'PER CAKE . ...... ..... . ..... - ; 5c
•NEW HONEY ON HAND
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LAUNCH„BELIEVED_ BURNED
OFF:. PONT CLARK
According to a despatch from Kin-
cardine, fire sighted four ` MilesofT
the` Shore: of Point Clark has, resulted
u fears being' expressed that some
small ,launch' was burned and its pas
I . •aengers possibly lost -The : blaze was
tT-. first "noticed ''early`"Tuesday" morning,',
r,; to 'the, :southwest .of . the point `and
al lusted for about •fifteen ` minutes.
G'oderich told Kincardine' ':officials
were 'notified but :fishin, tugs which
visitedthe' scene failed to report
sighting any :wreckage,
Laekno' Man; to Teach ;at', Arthur
From some five;hundred pplies-
:ions the,_-D•usteee of the' Arthur
Public = School have engaged, •the,
luired number ;of.. teachers for the
ioniing year. Mr: 'W. Finlay ,Shack-
•,eton, of Lucknow; recently principal
,f the Priceville school,: has :been den-
.gaged as principal.—Arthur Enter -
,rise -News.,.
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.Hydro power, was off in this busi-
iess; section ,pn'. Tuesday `afternoon,
vhile a hydra pole ,.was being re-
)laced -in front of Murdie's Store and
he :wires trahsferred to the ,new_ -pole.'
t new pole !vas.' put up` at Agnew's
Ace ,a short 'time -ago. Both old poles
sere- becoming'• weakened , at' the base
through age and 'wero in' a bazar
ions condition
-..A_.-tem po . Pra -y,-chan ge---has--been-
nade in the Iocal Bank of Montreal'
taffy Tom Henry who `was transfer•
• •ed from' here' to : Leamignton ' late in
he winter, is litic on. the local staff
Or a time, so that he may be near
tis ' home, where :his mother `'lies
.ravely ill.'' Joe Bartlett' has been
ranaferred to Leamington 'in Tom's
:lace for the time being:
Miss Lillian Mitchell. o
f the Bank
f. Montreal staff,, Who' has. been holi-'
Rayl g in '' Northam Ontario, while
Sit'the trip lionieward, was
eized' with an' acpte attack of ap.
'endicitls,: the latter part of the
tnd. hushed, to, Barrie ',Hospital, but.
•n • immediate operation was not
`otind'• `necessary and • 'Miss ; Mitchell
returned .home this week.
The Citizens' Band was in Pert'
'Agin on Sunday, were they
land concerts ' both' afternoon' and
wening. ' A ' cold breeze whipped in
tiff the bake • in the ' ev'ening • and as
veal as • reducing the audience made
't quite unpleasant for the':players,;
1 basket lunch was>'en'o
_ ...._ ,_J....Y,ed at-
:,tea..
vime by,'the Band•menibers and those
•hto accompanied thein to th la e=
e k
{ode
TEACH AT, WROXETER
Alan Finlayson, : son 'of Mr., Dan
Finlayson' of Lochalsh, has accepted
the principalship;' of the: Wroxet r.
e
Public School and will take over 'his
duties at
the '.beginning: ,of she: fall
term. .Alan,for ,ie • past-three
years .
has been 'principal` ofthe
school in
Lower ' ing'liam,' i :Which town he •..
is a member of.:the balliteam, a'
anda''y
popular young man,whose friends
there regret his •odeparture;
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Agricultural, Park
CIVIC HO LIDA'Y'
Monday, Aug.
AT .1.30 O'CLOCK''
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SUNSET ''STAKE -
Three-year=old' Trot.:,2$500.00
WHITELY STAKE—
Three-year-old .,Pace:.. $500.00
BLUE WATER STAKE--
Free=Mor-Alt'
GOLDEN' GATE STAKE—
2.17 ; Trot or, Pace1,-8500.00
goDERICH STAKE
2.22 Trot or 'Pace, .....$500.00
New Covered 'Grandstand'
Good, Track ----
Betting ' P'rivileges' Allowed,
GENERAL ADMISSION b ”
•50t, (.Tax. Extra)
J. •B. Whitely,' M,D,,, Presi Rei t.`
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