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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1922-06-29, Page 5' $ InUCSNUW $0414111N104 29,1149 192;1: ittrc, bar*TTY- tlr:mii. L oAs:. aA 11uuc..=Nofeev ..2 M'J19a Supplement t L„UCKNOW .SENTINEL 'AUTO TROUBLE LEAD TO ,- DISCOVER.. OF. BOOZE The first :conviction in this, distriet under 'the' new law which forbids transportation of liquor .on'the high • y: ay' was registered on Moniday,•when. • Mr Albert Boehinex• !o ,r • .p K'tchener • was fined $200 and costs by Magis- t'ate 1V1cNab for taking ,liquor to his swifter cottage at Southampton. It" appears that Boehmer had motor trouble near •Dunblane. A.' bunch . of farmers gathered'. and. spying the• -booze, telephoned to Paisley. and •as a result •inforation' was laid in court. 'by LincepseInspector 'White, •—r,;o oa. • A•t.recent graduation' exercises at the Alexandra Hospital, Gofericl., diplomas -• 4 given to the following: Irene Salkeld.•1'lorence Durnin, ()aro- , line Dunkeld, of Coderich. and .Ida M. . Bali, Clinton, Laura Bone, : Bel grave. • • J a 9 Lucknovir Ont , `L itursday:,. June 29,' 1922: : THE; WESTERN - September 9th, to, 16th., 1922 • Orie, :of the most interesting feat, ures of.last year's Exhibition was the' Bgys'' and• Girls' calf feeding compet- ition which was put on for the first time !.'here were thirty-two oznpeti; tors . and although there` were 'only'• 'fifteen • prizes given, the' Board gave prize • of $10' cashcitp eachof the other contestants;. ' • • This competition will be repeated. again this,year'on similar conditioris. the first prize :being• $100 and a silver scup hi 'addition to this a yearling feeding competition will be put on. for Boys and Girls somewhat similar with generous prizes which have been kindly. •donated bv• Mr .Weld of The Farmers' Advocate.. and Mr, Fraleigh of Forest, Ont. All information is in the Prize List, • send for one .to the 'Secretary, A. . M. Hunt. : General Of- fices,"London, Ont; , At twenty the: single male is 'in Love with all theaadies and atethirty he ° thinks' all the ladies , are in, love with ,him. .Do1YIIN'ION:' DAY: CELEBRATION•.. Arrangements lave been completed fora.Monster CeLebratio'n „ to be held at • WINO'HAM A Full Day's Programme • .Saturday, aJuly .1st., 1 922 MORNING et 9,30 a.m. , Big Street Parade, to the. Park, •Beaded best THE WINGHAIVI CITIZENS'. BRASS BAND • and Croak's JAZZ BAND 7 of Guelph Three competent judges. will award the followin¢'trizes for' • Best Decorated Automobile $15.00 $10:00 • 83.00 Best Decorated 1ica $3.00 • '82,00.$1.00 •lf)on't' Miss the Old Boys' Baseball Match at,10.d0 a m; Tearns Captained by T. J.. M•etean 'aryl W,'• A, Cur- :. • --.tie- both of the -Old Homme 'Guards; and these teal s will be M. full dress uniform in the' parade, , • :'admission to Park:—Adults 25 cents, Children 10 cents AFTERNOON—at:1.30 P' ;in .• BASEBALL Lucknow, •vs.• Winghani at 3.30 • LACROSSE Kincardine and Wingham Teams • at 4.30 ' • The .Lucan Irish. Nine That World Falinous Baseball team will 'play the winners. of ' ' the 'other game , Admission to Park: Adults 50 cents, Children 15 cents. Grandstand, 1:5 cents _ . ••EVENING' 5T ,BaAt 7,30 .Tug -of -War, -and at fl oclock • •Brass'nd Concert and Community Singing • in which everyone ,loins. ". w• MERRY MIitT-x Mu EIl:3 To Hours' of :Real Music and Refined. Fun Admission to Park:—andstand, it .cents -Adults 50 cents, Children 15 cents Gr ' Rands-Pl-ayinir All- Day' and Evening : "1a.ND' THE 1st.:AT WINGHAM• ,•. r'C_ P Ti.,1•,<<o>ng`Concert, Dancing in Wingham Armo►YrieG ; Towne's Celebrated 7-Piece:Hawaiian .Orch'estra s I^ C Young, President: 1'lT H':_Gurney, Vice.,_Presi(lent • H. 11, Elliott, Secretary and: Treasurer 1 MUNICIPAL OFFICERS ;UNITE "In'unien there is strength." ion is the "order cf the 'day ,. We .don't know whether ,it •has occurred:in any 'other county or, not,.: but in'.Huron County -..the 'municipal clerks ' • and treasurers •: of the : townships, .have formed :a uni,un, •or *organization,. for mut�;al benefit: This organization was !Lnsunnrated at Qoderich on June 9th., when quite ra Y number •of the' ;,'lunicipal clerks and treasurers with their wives enjoyed' a picnic ra.b.ch was followed by•a�meeting at which• an' organizat,.:n • was effected., These ofcers, of course, have n;uch mon and all felt like getting together :ma talking; overtheir mutual pro- blems—not to say grievances., .e-. eause, if we did,, it night be inferred taac the; are a,aout,to make demands u;: n hetir •empldyers, with a'.threat Lo .str.ke in' the back -ground. The 'fol.. lowing ofir_ers of the. new organza: ;lion were. dlected • • 1VicDoriaFh, Ashfiehl: • ',ie -Pies, J• E,•:Barnwell, Stan - •c• y;erg•,--A, Porterfield; E, 1Gaw,a- m a'reasurer-J. Fingland, Hallett Executive,, Compiittee—Thor :.above and Messrs. Wilson; Seaforth; l3av+field; MacDonald Grey:. ani! Senior, . of • Exeter. • •' SIxIRTS AND "SKITTIES" • • • • TRAFFIC ON COUNTRY ROADS' • Down: in. .Nova Scotia they -have a laity -that excludes 'motor traffic from., • •the highways' "during .the. earit;;- spring A similar . regulation force in Quebec. and "the adoption of ' the Nova Scotia polity. acct,;rai t,i • the: lIalifaA.,.Chronicle, : is TiQini;.• strongly , urged ;in. Ontario, where -- they..are'.finding that n for traffic,.. r 'pa> ocularly heavy truth, is dalni, tremendous, damage to .thei surface :.f the roadways duyingw the period when the' frost is coming out' of the ground; and it' is proboble that no ;t , year • ;t+raifie •will he • regulated - ac- 'cording.to the Nova S.otia, niethi;t1. •'1he re=gulation," s' - - The 'Chronicle, ' "has ween criticized ,•by thoughtless pc..i,le in '1\.ova Scotia, who appar- ently, .care litt.e about the enol lions an:evnt x damage + hich 1=,ay be : •,.e:, the. roads so long; as they .are .wee .. to t.•avel as -they" please, 'The r, .icy :s, however, so; essential to the protection of our highways, that we feel, sure. it will be maintained' as a per. anent regulation." • ••t Vlanaoba 'says- The• Winnipeg Free' ''1 esa;. •s' fortunate:' perhafis in -.not havins• a n•::oblem of. this .kind on hand...Cut there 'the. motorise wh goes out • on a•. prairie road.:when • tire frost is coming out -of the ground 'is poked upon•'either as a fool or a hero and. is pitied or, congratulated ;IS the case may. be, • n o`U-- An • old man by 'the name of. Ed, Facey, a resident of ' the' Refuge. .at Walkerton for the past four• years, •died suddenly While conversing with a' number of •his aged companions' .ori June. 21st.. Facey . was. 85' years •of. ago/, ,and ,had come to the ' Refuge •'(Woodstock , Sentinel -Review) • 1 from Lion's. Bead. Short skirts and;thin scoek lags may' • • • be sloth comfortable and fashionable; , • but. they afford , pdz,r protection- a - against .mosquitos, and just nes v there."Those "Those stay. in is need' for• such prote prig It is' ailr• old saying; that in one was or an,:thei • tile. ti alley Will Never Get Over. the Hill• • •we 'usually pay for what' we get. We havw»beeri enjoyin1+• June .weather all'! thiough•-. the month of. May. The Old- est inhabitant finds it difficult to re- call such weather, Si early in the 'year; but he alb: 'finds . it d fficult to i recall- a• '.tin,. -when-, the, mosquitos were ..so . numerous and -s.o •'blood- thirsty.. These insects are 'supposed to 'bre:ed. in,.;itagnant water. _ and to favor theswampy places: but . th:s' ..year. .they..- are reported .everywhere,.". and always' 'with insatiable' appetities for. blood. •Women : seem to =be. their special victims. -Perhaps the flesh ,is more tender and the? blood. nearer the surface And then there are the short skirts and the stockings which :afford, a• covering rath•er than.: a 'pro- tection. - What is the use of the *mosquito, anyway? " What good purp'o'se' does it serve in thisbest' of all possible worlds?• We have teen . tolls that •f -leas are good for a -dog;-bec auseerthey keep him from worrying about being• a dog _Is the'. nrosquito_tor_abe_ explaun ed' and justified -=on the grounds that it • keeps us from worrying' . about. things? Perhaps- it is'•here just 'now as a •'warning' against •shaking • the skirts any, shorter. or the stockings any -thinner. '•-- • -000- • Geo'9ge Brindley, • a young roan of Riversdale had: the two bones 'of his leg -..broken. by a.. kick. frons :a -horse. ori 'a 'repent 'Saturday. He had -leen-. ;working ' on- the - Provincial Highway and, • was. unhitching for the day when the accident occurred, 'Pliein- jury• is a very bad- one, systems win. lie ,u1lel'geu Ituiy ova- moi • Because , it has been found the most; satisfactory method entailing ,only ''a small :•advancd payment we adopted- p ed- the sYstein • of monthly subscribers ac- counts, -and .-' have � P,t _ .. counts, and our new subscribers will thus -receive their first monthly bill on or about July 1st. next. We welcome North Huron subscribers into t- e We • .h our desire to make } ..__Sell:, •� stem and'assure them of ..._ thea service_ all that efficient telephone service ought r t b '" e appreciate P p tom i adrroeacerniu d -e a W -will . fective. equLpment - err. faulty y service.• IC:. -11/1.-.'SPO.C.E, 'Branch' Mans ere.. . •. - �' Canada ell Tele • .hone Company o ' MEN OF 'Prig 'HUDSON. BO "Mon -o# the Hudson,s Bay Com. - ` pattyw►o is.the title of a new continued :f , • which 5ta ,eature .rte in the 3'uly :is-. r: ery�u Of Hod and Chin in Canada. It 'A I VII IV.. 4, *Kettle) a tram kilo a !+iht� 11r1�B1' '.Ors in the trifle• ) vice of the company, end who, by,, reason of his long term of service, is able to present a narrative of absorb• in interest, full of reminiscences of g of the North the 'day's. grid the events of bygone 'd'ays. It will lie ,contillit- ed its future 'Issues' d the 1lrtagazinei irin4 isw uettaiil •dry i tovli ou intone. • • Breg us your • ,Cream;'.Eggs and' Poultry' and be on the 11111 -tap „ • .We I'ay, You CASH -Honest 11'eights, :Accurate •`tests and a htrua,l•e•llcal to All' • . • SI LVERWOO,DS,_ For: Service- PROh•E 47, t UCKNOW Highest Cash Price Paid for Cream and Eggs Any Day.4.. Test 'Guaranteed` at • • SUMMER DRESS GOODS .the seaso •n's J *OAND1ES--=New Dainty . Designs in �-�rinte Organdies, •'latest f r .. esses ,•. ins at ither two shades -of B1�te Brown and reiw. . -.� ts 40n• L2 r° yard. floral design, � wide. e� �. 5 P�. . • 1 ' .I = A reA to '18R4I:D>✓RED SPOT QI2G�aA►Ni� ES f .. Na* • ,y; to hand in N --of these o alar mus.. _...,... ,.. Yi Gold, -Lpinoq, i e Alt e Blue,. with-. Orch• ld Wh t � . _ 39 a yard. s of of different. shades .4.10., 1... y a .p d 5' Inch: Plain White OrQandte with a fancy: da ui eautif ul oods at ' a . bargain'. rice sign. B g • p $1.00 er. '. ard. •P . Y we will tell ou how' to'; wash - ,• Come in and . Y. • _..Organdies RIGHT E UpforQjfppQaC' SUMMER SALE' pnannencing July I5th This will be the Biggest Bargain Event: of the.. Year THE STORE- WITH' THE STOCK Il PLEY. fasiele~essinegjWalelloa~ategoisaginn4a0iss . ,•VISIT US WHEN YOU • WANT VAUE _PLM�Ek'S DRY -GOODS ST9RE "Ont¢ a Customer, Alw.aye a Customer Gimme :Us A: Trial PHONE 75. rapidly increasing. The 'amount opliortioned--for._high-_, ays expenditure is—$225;000, • which is Aha same as last year, It will he resifesabered the committee exceeded last year's estimates: 'by $30,000 The ccotnniittee this ..year, Supt. Rattle and --Geo. 'Jamieson, Reeve of' San- geen, Michael McNab, '. Reeve of Greenock, and D. J. Craig, ex -Reeve of Amabel. • .. The cctmnrittee . in regard_ to_ the, County. -assuming the High Schools asked for further tiros• toreport on account- of the Educational confer-' pence in Toronto on•.July 5th and 6th. A special grant.of, S250: -was made. to the Town of Chesley; . This --rate _for -the-current year was= struck at .191/2 mills; -Las't; year—its was 121/2 mills..The amount to be 'raised by each municipality' is as. follows. ' ., .•, `County ' Rate . Albemarle .. • ' .. "' _ $2355:37 Ailiabel ...... 4 918/.65 Arran ... Y 10547;65 Brant .... Y .,28300,60 Brace Y.\..Y-,...,Y. 21321.82 Carrick .. ,'... Y ..,..... , Y . 26724.83 Culross ' ..:.. Y ........... -21254.30 Eastnor :0.,.,,.,•... ; .,:5316.80 derslie .. •.. '......; Y ' 29052;70 _rreenoek 20061.68 Huron Y.Yy...,.:..'..Y...Y 26994,71 incardine ..YY...... 22947,40 plows 1•• ..•. Y' 16081.87 Lindsay 956.67' St. Edmunds" Y;.. Y . ,. • • ,95, Y . Saugee�t .YY.Y VY Y..Y.Y 1/'4• 29429 $ `Hepworth ...•..... .... Y , 6- 47to .10 Lions Head ... '..... �. ... Y . 817,97• Lucknow . Y .. Y 1 ... ; ....•.. 2636,78 Mildmay . ; . Y .. , .... :. 2278.80 pnild , .....,; ...,Y ..... •2654.78 q Cit .101 a..a., .+. < r. 4, t 30 %1° ly popular feature', There is aAsh story • entitled "Shooting Fish," whish la told in hU _ , ni�orous vein that well . by 'known 'writer, Maximilian Foster. If, Mortimer flatten, Whose work has become 'very .pOpuIiilit with Rod and rs is., atii�it3 b i ,a, 4 Cxtltl4'ealdo , a11'ft b �rd i011Itt o '041114 ' 1.9 • • ro! l are your- crank case properly y cleaned and re- ed with the right;grade of Imperial; Polarine #.toil' b1 4 en—check up on the way your car performs u will' immediately notice that your engine — malt ° s mom power_that it cribs hills more easily Ait. runs more smodthly and quietly and it_ operating troubles occur less frequently. • � -JiP•D' ERIALIi.,-LIMITED Ma wind Marketers of Imperial Polarine • ' . Motor Oils and Marketers in Canada of Gargoyle-Mobiloil2_ Made in five grades'fOr the proper .lubrication of • all makes' of automobiles," trucks tractors: :Tara' 1806.21. Teeswater .. .. , . ,, 2197.68• Tiverton .,,.. -777.97 Chesley• • • .: • • . 578355 Kincardine 6025.65 Southampton ....... 3680,62 Walkerton .. 6347.83 ►iarion. Y_.L ...:,1` • 5300:18 - Total -. $297675.24. Report ,of Committee in Reply to Address of 'Welcome (Members—Messrs. Nelson, Forres- ter and Moore). - • Town Hall, Chesley, June :23, 1922. To the Warden 'and Members of the County. Council of Bruce: Gentlemen:-' We, your committee, beg leave to report as follows: .41.e Town To the; Mayor .: and. Connell... o.. _ t .. Town of Chesley: Again the members of our Council have had the pleasure of assembling tb transact the affairs • of the 'Counl• - in yours, we ,believthe most live the Count in to towny and progressive of Bruce, situated as it is in the centre. of an excel ent farnr4„•• com- munity . . i whose le� citizens and peop by , . unselfishness and hospitality is of the, highest order, You. Mr Mayor, togetr- with your Most worth' Wove and •Coign, efforts you . made and' the success with. which .you carried out the -,ro- vision of excellent homes .for us while here, the .never -to -be -forgotten. trip to Eugenia, the source of Hy- dro for the country, the excellent. banquet,. an* other,things which :Con- tributed t . our pleasure and. conifort.� -while here; .in these things,• -Sir.• -we Must ask you to • share• the credit with the excellent • ladies of your town who, after all, -play the -large. part when pie-nics and banquets are to the. fore. • We not with great satisfaction the large part your; factories and other industries 'play in the develop- ment of ou'r !County. You have .no uneinployed. Your streets and parks are well kept, Your teducational'in- stitutions, churches, etc. are rood indicators, of the class of (`ltY". •s have, and a visit to your : a kept cemetery is, w wincing a proof any ' •ti. ess ability and high social •iii ter ,, .. ri• en s of •Cherit� Y of the citizens cinity. . While our'Brat duty is to the County in looking after the most im- portant business of the a session. we could not but avail ourselves: of the hospitality and entertainment so enerousl�► provided g i sire*desire t0• exore5s nt In e;olleluaiolt t cn.r 0 h a ul� d be a t tO � 5 i ax, G i a, •1 • r our. most hearty wishes for the oona tinned growth -and--' development - of -- your town and the 'welfare of troy. citizens, and have everz confidence siva" that holds' that any future 'council' its sessions here will find nothing -- but progress on every hand. - All ef which is respectfully sub' _—._ n • ,A. Nelson,, P40141410— , DANDELION WINE RAD' KICK That under certain cireumstances it may be dangerous to liavo dande- " lion avine in one's possession 'We: de- monstrated over at • 'ivertor; a short time ago when License Inspector' White N i-ited a restaurant there and. ::-u led some wine. It proved to b* Cher too strong, a charge vice d, 3 1 it cola the - restaurant malt • costs. - Dono another ehii+ Ing, or leg Piles, mintiest; *sten tr_ tr. muesli Ointment will relieve you,1 d afford lasting booth.. toe. a dealer*, Or Edmrsnsori Betts & +Crag Toronto. sawn ' Bol nee ii you noir insttoterontsch sump to • • 1 ,f