The Lucknow Sentinel, 1937-09-30, Page 4MINS N.IL
'IIE 'LUCKN.OW SENTINEL;
1ITECHURCH.
Jack mealierlee returned, o
me
fi'0 ,:Kincardine hospital:` last ` +week..
• , 11[n, end: Mrs. Richard McWhinney
s# Dungannon, visited last' Thursday
vritltr Mr, ,and Mrs. Albert 1atterson..
Mr;•`• and `:Mrs. • Matt. -Gemmell ` , of
_ '1.11)ley vtsited'on Sunday with his sic-
• ter;4=•Mrs -jack McCharles and Mr.
lileCh10,10S
]ilea Florence 'Beecroft 'wits. taken
•tendon hospitalagain last,'.weck;.
.t!►
there alter WI have more treatment,
`5.t.:' ..,, 1Y -i - fdy .. -r:. lnw.,-.1...•. .mp...rN? k
ea pj all as it is not. iroving.
, ail faptas her many friends:_
would
.MsL_ r•n .
Vii, .T M. S. Golden' Jubilee '
The , Golden "Jubilee :• of the. W. M.
S. of the Presbytsilan church was
held lastThur'sda afternoon with, a
lar ' $ to n � resent,' a 'sitora
e t tidal � sil1�
were „invited: and wars present from
Lucknow, Wingham;, G1vin,: ;Lange
side: Teeswater and the United church
of this community. • Opening hymn.
was followed, by a scriPtore, reOng'
by Mrs, 'Fred Davidson, pra e
t
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Y
Mrs.:Noran
of ',onside, , duet. by
Mrs. '(Rev.)' Pollock "sad Mrs.: James
Laidlaw, ' addresses by ' Mrs.' McLean
_of Wingham, Mrs. Unklater of Tees,
:411'97?
water,and' Mr. R„ 11fc.Whlpney ',.of .� . .� :.
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aM' apedrwanilriwtreydrebbaMo-tM'rDE
Jacques; tinea *ere given from
each i i
t' oc ea and
' urea
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Tli1ri128DAY, ;SEPTE$B.E1 ,
• I.A1�' L, E.
p Mrs N. Taylor. spent the iveek-etid, is spending: 'this week with her' :mo".
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at :Orangevrlie. they, 'Mrs,, Win Conn., : ,
•Silo filling is the order, of the da, ;Mr„'Stuart McGregor and Mr. Jas,. I . Mr. Thos,, ,Gaunt„ . Mr.. ifind Mrs.
with Mr. Thos. Inglis supervising th.; Patterson, sllent'Srinciay :vi'Lll
1Tr.r.n�i Russel G u t ..a'd` Mrs. E' Rob s en `work: <.• ! Mrs..J: B.. ' Morrison. u d i n tr'atf rd 1Z P a,Mrs. Thos` Jack jii}e. 11f orrison and•' •T 4sdaY.nS oI. Mi and: Mr.; Deville'fiflln, Joq anti • , , ,
The crusher'is, •at, work ,1 the g a-
iss Dan spent 'Sunday ii ith 'M? : and Mrs: ,
Also greetings were sent. 'from M , • „ -.: ;. del; pit- on, file fa�1. of 'M'r, Russel
Annie Clow of ringham;• the: o ►h,' J• Mcinnes of WhitMchul.ch. • .
• ' ° H ltltl;ie • n he United. W. M. $
. � Gaunt and some of` "the roads. are, re-
chartered member. A duet 1"as sun;: k:�' e s f t .
Miss a c th•„held mer su ceiving a coat.,of gravel.,
by Mss' John.. McGee and Miss ;Scott,_ of the. 2nd n i ,t e Y c i
of •Calvin, followed • by the, • closin.; cessfiil stinting; at the home - of Mit. , , Mr- R. J. Ross is: not 'as; well ., as:
• hYian. Tea :'• was served in. the base- Tllolnas; Gaunt' on •Monday, .405.tnany.'frieads ,•would like.to see.
'menta and asocial. hour %i as spent b✓ P : Mr. and Mr's., Thomas ]toss -and 'hi
m. ,.:
u r . • of Toronto spent a few
.all
. , Bob M..i ay .. _ _i. . =
... _• . -.:1., .:. ., � , s:.:..../•.�-�., x . k, . I .•
-wk..-.,._a,,,, .� w��, ...,_ � � Stir 1? , ,. b� , d . � . i�r aeri�,�. th
r`b. •t111 tl Yt11k Ak)1s ar,..,3., .-r•- p •
district nd oil
�`lo d fu ee
.: ,• ; . .., ,,, . .� Yss.,h'lorence Linnett of Rivers- , .. a ed, the en Presby:. d3iughter, Jean, and Mis. Qiiinei.t.l.:.. M , . .• •
' •f” 'ins ood' .ealled'ot th': at dale -•is. ancon ng; a few weeks' with of the • W, M. S of'Ghalmer's Presby.
• e ' . Mrs, David �enned -. o i' her uncle, .Mr.. Wni, Reich. `: ,• ,. ter-ian Church, held on” Thursday.'`;af-.
t r s .aunt,.._.. 1� ....y , �.. , � , .,, :.:, ..;
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Sunday ` Mrs • ifarold Johnson; of Lucknow• teinoon pf.last week '
,
Show Stant
Sat -Sept,, ii
—SPECIAL
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Sweet S
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Vote for. Vnemplornen*
Insurance:
Premier Hepburn will pass an Thum
ployment Insurance Law' next season
if the Liberals are -returned.. A vote
fora Liberal candidate is a vote; for:
et rance-
dote for low
H rdroo=:-Rates
•
Hepburn' brought. down Hydro Rates,
saving consumers $4,800,0004 ,.`Vote:'
to keep Hydro from being loaded up
with cosdy power from the Quebec
Power Barons.
Vote for the "Treasure
„rElunt to Contin ue
Hepburn has already uncovered a
• treasure of 28 millions hidden away
ifinheritance taxes on under -value
!,;estates 'Vdte to continue the• hunt.,
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S•
Vote. Your Approval
of Lower Auto Fees
Hepburn has cut $5 off the cost of
motor, license fees.:' Vote Liberal and
show your approval
"Vote: for .Lower
-Taxes
.
Hepburn's deiire to helpthe taxpayer
was shown by the:. one -mill, s
peas]
i he made' to : m ci .,des= to
S� dy�1 pall r . .
be passed 'o tb'thehtaxpayer.,... H
1? , 4 . Heft- •
burn is the: taxpayer's Proven Friend.
•
Vote for Debt
Reduction
edit
;.He•.P4 b• .Y• sound financing cing
,and
8�• :government, redued Ontario's
Public Debt by 33 million dollars:` last
year:' Vote for further . reductions.
for Courageous
•dminlstration
'Hetiburnha's not been afraid to'stand
,,.
up against the Lewis crowd, the Que-
bee Power Barons, the financial rin
Ontario needs a courageous Premier
in : times like" these. Vote` for lower
interest rates.
Vote for: More
«' .
SunshineffBudgets. .
Hepbur'tl's: last budget, wit11 its whew . .
million surplus and its tax reduction;
accomplishments, has become popii
lary knownLLas the "Stlitshirle" Budget.
Vote,for a continuation:of thy."Suri•
shine" Budgets.
� im lf', that''lie is•.
, . .
• n ht to act: earl :Rowe: kid' h se
eering'and running the Conservatives;` but ' the ,electors
w sty to let° Mr. Rowe kid ahem to believing shat"``;
h0; is leadi ig s ; new, c1 aan ;`thoroughly :purged 'Conservative
same, "old . an' , is maria •lin theoe
The
reg `este
n
h: � . e b
at: T:.old Hen an think that t e w b
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some. mistake ' _in 19344:.On . Wednesda .O.ctober. -6th,,.
Y"�
:e •
`t .th
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n :>rn�stak :bu•
QwF them teat ><t wafts o :,' Y
'adv_earnest when 'you voted them-t-
gou•and-'-that you
want them even . resstoday
Y his deeds, Mr. '.Hepburn has shown
has the interests of the masses , a
t
.-. a ''th.
"v tomcat has. scum e
,oa ._ _.._
full cost of Mothers' Allowances..' A mother
: --
with one hild-is now entitled toanallow/
sac a;riht denied her by the former Con
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•
,
servative ;government,
nder He .burn: 'the governtiitent
su led the municipalities' share'of :Old Age:
Pensions ,
:fr, e'B ind:
� `�I'erisions o the 1
It estabL�tied ,
It _abolished_: Students' Examination Fees.
eme t . Tax so that ,
It cancelled'the Amus ti
,
,' people are no longer penalized for •enjoying
conceits and. games.
themselves at theatres;
Burn e
j
friendship
EPBURl�' has shown truep - advanced
11' h
for the workingman, resit,
i'
labour• 'legislation ' Mnim um wages for
men' as. well as women, an Industrial'Stan-
menbe-
tween
a
tee t
dxcds Act: Providing g .by g
• already
improving conditions for 75,000 workers;
nes'•
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tut
uor Out
HEPBURN'Sproposed
'' Board Of Three
• judge, ud e, a Liberal, a Conservative
.
is the sanest, soundest, most. constructive'
plan for removing, liquor frog politics that
• . devised. :
' has yet been, de s • � .
Iburn respeche•tn beverage.rooms the He p
Government stands :for the principle of
local option. `on.: kis u '' tb the unici ali to,
1� � lu P ty
decide for' itself whether it wishes to be-
. "wit" or "dry".' ; That's" British fair play.
aI
our
and the creation of the Industry, and Labour
p k
•
Board. •
Another evidence` of Mr.:.He •'bit n s friend-
shi" `for labour is his promise, itre-elected,
P'
P ,
to enact legislatio.n to provide
Unem. ptoY
.
meta insurance and Mr. Hepburn makes
,
good onhis prbmaes. _
• -•
olItics•'
Hepburn ' prevented .the sale,= of , liquor n
restaurants. '
n it' record of successful 'administration
O s ,
a : ,
in office the 'He burn
surto its first. term ,
,g_ p,
vettnment deserves ao be:, returned to
•Go m ,
power—deserves�the support and, the vote
of all • fair-minded•; people.
•Do our 'airt .to assure':. Ontario,; a; cortin-
mance of good governinent for another term
by voting for the 'Hepburn candidate in
your riding.
THE INIMITABLE AS 'AIRF- itOGERS''DANCB TEAM ABLY
ASSISTED 8•Y "ERIC BLORE 'AND ED •EVERET. HORTON. TWO
or THE SCREENS BEST" .COMM'EDIENNES, SUFFICIENT TO.
MAKE GRAND" ENTERTAINMENT d
ALSO,- FOXX*NEWS
THERE WILL BE TWO SHOWS THURSDAY .NIGHT
AT 8 P. M., .AND•:9.50,•IVM
E
MISS
,f.
WITH : VICTOR' MOORE, HELEN` BRODERIGK'
THE- TWO' NITWITS OF TAE"AIR':PRESENT N'THE SCREEN
. "As LIVELY• COMEDY GUARA:N,IKED: TO 'MAK EVERYONE:
ALSO - "SWING 'FEVER"'
"MOUNT• V,ERNON"
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lashed by the Ontai to Liberal Assotlation
•S.
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Mr David,: Figgins:and llittle neph-
;ew Gordon Stewart of Toronto, were
week -end guests with : Mr and 'Mrs,
David .-Glenn. :His daughters Agnes
anFs returned , with
after an..extenigginded' vacation with their
grandparents.
•Mr. Geo. Adams, Mr. Gr11es 'Haines:
and son ,Carmsin, ' spent ••Sunday. in'
Londons.-
•Visitor:lately. with Mrs,''.,Elizabeth'
Robb • who is convalescing from pn�eU-
: moni*,,, Were, on Saturday, Mr and..
Mrs .Thos. Robb, Lueknow, and on
.Sunday,::Mr.' and Mrs..' Stuart Brad•
ley of : Tiverton • and Mrs. John Hen
ry of Ripley -
"Mr. : Cullm ;Pentland of ---'Grimsby,
made a . motor trip ,Monday,, to ',visit
.his, mother,' Mrs. David Girvin.
Mrs. Neil' McKinnpn of ,;Goderich,
;was a visitor Sunday with Mr. and`,
Mrs 'Root.' Moore •
••Injury'=Saved • Pall
Mr. and Mrs: W. A. 'Culbert's youn
gest son 'Howard, figured in an acci
dent the latter part, of last . week,
which�was•serious enough, but :'might
have .been very nisch .worse: He • made
a' leap • from the top .,of• their . filled.
silo to ,the • barn, a. distance of -€our
feet.. I Having: seen' the 'jprnk• trade
successfully. just beforebY,':another
man, hethen, tried it
and landed ,on
the barn'., alright, • but' as he ',Tell,
.ai
'rusty nail:•run' in his knee. tearingit
badl. On the' other hand .if, he ad
fallen, the drop to• the ground would
have been, forty feet. A* it is,How-
ard wits rushed for medical attention
and, the wound is doing very: well: •
Mr. toy .gFinnigan oil Friday last
wes •loadin. logs on a' truck:'.at Ratz
]lush, and fell t,, • the ground. An, x-ray.
shortly 'afterwards revealed •that, a
small bone• in his neck.' was broken.
Miss: Martha Ferguson, on! the 6th
concession of W Wawanosh, spent
the weei_cend with. her.Yfriend, .Mrs..
Nellie • Stewart.
Mrs. Joseph, Hamilton left one day
last •week• to, .be near her :daughter
Genevierte, who_ underwent . a serious
operation. at Lockwood Clinic, Tor
'onto,. on Saturday. Reports :Come that
the operation was .successful •and 'the'
,patient is doing nicety. •
JAMES''STONEHOUSE,
:Death iemeved ,from , the, : village
last Thursday 'evening: one of our re
speeteil•• citizen's in•- the -• person 'of
Jaynes 'Storiehobse. • After' •.several
months of failinghealth,' .:the end
carne very peaceful, i was born in
East Wawanosh about seventy-two.
years, ago, his parents `being Richard;'
• Stenehotnse. and, Elizabeth ..Roth Of
a family'of fen brothers and, sisters;
they survivors` are two:•brothers bro
the, ,Jn:Septi at• Westfield and Robt.
of"rsl3elgrave and three sisters, Mrs.
1la`rry Hopper',' Wingham, Burnie Ellen_
Wilkinsojn and Mrs. Jemima` Burnie
of Exeter,, He was mar'ricd .,88 Years.
Ago to Ann Jane Glenn and has lived -
around Dungannon since. Beingmuch'
tiiliicted by deafness, Sharp
litre 'WAS
handicapped, but, his sharp eye and
COURRIES':CORNERS
S. ' 8. No. ',1.0, school has :been dos
ed on.`aecount ofthe epidemic,of':'in
fantila, paralysis:
Mr. , and Mrs. Adam Johnstone and
family visited :recently with Mr, :and
Mrs W. G. Sherwood at. ,Belfast:'•
Mi'. and Ma's Lloyd k'., . �.
attended the funeral u
Mrs. Huston in :Kincardine. o
day and also • Mr: And Mrs, �h'
,d 14 J si lr
Fattish
• Mr: Leo Courtney visited cast week
with friends in Jackson.
Mr. and. Mrs:- Lloyd Stein visited
on Sunday with Mr.• and:. Mrs '.Lorne
Parrish. ,
familiar figure will ;be missed by.';'the Nn:'
old ;rfienas.
;The`. funeral service was' conducted
Saiturday'afternoon :athis; laterest
denee: and was in charge of ' Rev.' T '
'R.Turner, • pastor ' of ' • the United
Church: •The,'pallbearers were, his two
brothers..Joseph: and ',Robert and fpur
nephews. The remains . were laid, to
SW in Dungannoa,'cemetery.
Mrs:' • Donald • Bowler. judge . - e
1, 8' . D1 ....�
fanify .."'work: at , 'Seaforth • -Tiverton
Kincardine, and' . Mitchell • fairs: • and
the fancy work:and'baking .'at• Zurich'
on' Monday, '
Mrsivens ' ,.. ,
. d'ohn N , is, a visitor ,.with; • •:
Mrs. Chas. 'Elliott .and son:IR
MO,
while. Mr.• Elljott is in Northern'Ont
. Friends were shocked , last ',Friday : +'•
:when word was received.` by Mrs. Rob- •
ert Treleaven that, her son 'Fred Tre-
leaven, aged' 48,• of ,Toronto, had died
from a , heart 'spell.'; He had never
fully recovered •:from'a motor • ,acct ,
dent a few months ago :'The surety•
ors are •his' wife, formerly ;Miss ,fiat
tie Weller; three sons and'two daugh-
ters, Conrad, Donald. Robe , ,Evelyn
and Patricia all ,.of„ Toro i .p. •His •
,mother, Mrs.,`'Robert
T
relea,
vDen
sister, Mrs.FrankCourtite,,n
.,
u
non and brothers Norman of Toronto"'
and Bert on , the ,1th 'concession.. of
Ashfield( also survive..
- ..:.,. .. , .. � ,�.. lint"'
and
Mrs.. Harveyi�
W ii nd�
ei�te
children, of" Goderich •spent . unda
. ., . I, . S y
With., her mother, Mrs.' C. C. Brown
' Harvest ' Home services were• 'held
at " St; Paul's church , on Sunday •'last
With' :suitable' decorations Of :fruits,
vegetables, and` flowers: ,The; service
in -.the mornin ' rias taken , by Rev..
McRitehi`e of Bervie and the'''ev
ening sermon was: delivered by 'the
rector, Rev. A. A. Maloney, who ;took
.over the parish September .1st '
,Several' of Maladies of the United
Church W, M..5. ;attended.• the. 'con'
erich
vontion;in NortTuesday,h Street --
Church; 'God . • w•
on .
Mr..Richard Twanrley is Raving an•
auction sale of h'is household effects
on the 5th of October; 'after, which he'
will, "make hitt home with Mr. and.
Mrs. Robert Moore in the village. •
Mr, Ed'.'Seruton of Clinton Is iiasiw- ' `•
ting with baking at the Eedy bakery,
Mr. Allan Reed has, been eonfincd
to,his bed `lately with a ,bad Attack
keen wit was .remarkable .and . hie of „an„.