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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1938-05-05, Page 8THE L V C1 NOW ;posti 1 Hurting corns, . callouses, bunions,•"Athlete's :Foot," .. Bainful:; feet,: tired, 'aching, feet, weak; or fallen arches ..`. all of these, common foot ailments , caf!; be -relieved -:quickly. and inexpensively. • COME IN . AND LET US CHECK' YOUR: FEET` FOR 'F: POOT AILMENTS.' „ AL �'ry'},��yTY SUFFER WITH: SORE FEET... •a.: A REMEMBER. S�lN �.� MOTHER S DM R 0 E M Pearlman's Have Many Suitable Gifts,Siueh NEW COATS. DRESSES: HOSE FI:QW 'PURSES' GLOVES' ,• B P ARLMAN there Style''And EconomyMeet CKTT4W • 'PHONE''85 race Solinty. 'Assodstiou. Convenes At. Vancouver, Kinloss Native "Give' Addseas-- C; E." Davison. Reelected, Honorary Chair - OPEN' LETrER''° ,To. The, Claims. Gentlemen: • The''soullessness .of corporations: such asyours; is astounding.. Tr -et me. review: niy ease. lr carry an Accident, The combined:anneal meeting,;: con- Policy No. in: your company. cert,; supper, •and, dance Of the Vancou- by the terms ;of *kick .you agreed, to: ver,; Bruce .County Old Boys.' and Girls' ,pay me, $25.00; a week during such ttssoc iation; was held at, the White"=time. as .i was' prevented from, work Rose:' Hall;• Vancouver, on: April26th, -•Ing because ' of an accident. about, 150 being ',present. Mr., C. E. A week ago I .went' round un Sun- Coinmunity ' da morning* to ins ect a . new house ,s inchair. . Y • � ,.. ,..._. M.ahon.wa ,:. the. singing was led by ;Mr, Jno. N. Betts that is being built for me. I climbed (formerly •of Tara), noted' for his the 'stairs; or rather :the ladder now Habitant ,readings,. from;w:Dr. ,:Drum located ;where` the stairs will be when mond.: These• songs to.. popular airs 'the house is finished,anda the : and- n e ,top were re.arranged..to bring; up memor- iea'; of Colpoys Bay, , Southampton, Walkerton,. Mildmay, Lucknow-,-," and. other, Bruce County places. The , treasurer's,report showed a: small for lst year.,"Mr.`'C 'E. Davison (Luckngw) was re -e ce ted Honorary Chairman; Mr. C. E. Mahon succeed Alex Mitchell (Ripley). The other.:.afficers__were-all re-elected, ,r Mr, C. B. ;McKinnon (Kinloss) gae an address and said that society of brick's, todaywo a ld,be better off if there: was . i Y • , •,,Down', the ladder I went. -again; five in it, more of the'. spirit of friendship. storeys,: mind: you, and untiedthe •and -:helpfulness -that was -;':shown -am •r - -.the , -,, ,at* one ops < •to let barrel 'down. „Thee. ong. the early settlers of :Bruce. ,11e,' barrel :was ,heavier'" then I' was, and drew` his •lesons'from boyhood,recoll- before I had. time to,study- the Pro- ections-of- farmers-of--Kinloss-Town -position I was``; going' -'up the shaft ship,.but might of course have made with •my speed` increasing eyery min: Similar' remarks • about any township: ute.. I : thought �Df. letting • go. of the or village' of the County. rope, but before I' had decided to•,'lo The concert programme was . very se I was so high up that' itseemed. fine and consisted of guitar, cowboy, niore .dangerous.. tolet go thanto solos" by Miss Myrtle. Borg'; Readings, hang on... So I ;held on. Miss; Phyllis Phinney; solos b Mrs. ''the Y y Y Half way'up, elevator shaft,1 WI'. Keillor, Miss: Lila. Saunier:andl• :met tie barrel of bricks ensing:down. Miss ;; Dudgeon; and piano solos by .The encounter was ',brief , u Miss'` Hilker. and Miss Ashley. b IThe,thanks of the members were ex- tended,. to the artists: by' E. F.' Odlurii Lucknow res meets ;fol owe. andt en .:a couple . of 'hours, were spent. tripping= the' light ••fantastic while the few ' who didn't: dance talked of the old times, in some part of Bruce Count floor . I found a Pile • of bricks which. were. not needed there Feeling. in=. dustrious, I decided to''renuowe tht• bricks. In the: elevator•haft; was rope .and: pulley, and on:one.:'end `of 1p- rontwa�s.�Itrfgl�a.L.uulled e:. barrel up; to'the tog” and, after walk- ing down,the. ladder,'fastened, the rope firmly at the bottom of the shaft.:•-Then;--I-°climbed •up -the--ladde again and filled , the ' • barren with. NOW `OPEN M =' • ENA C .. • cCOLL _ ONT _FLt ervrce.: t r Stn S ializin 'In. Pec g McCOLL-•FRONTEN� GAS AC , ;'.'AND OIL a GREASING. CAR WASHING TIRE REPAIRING Prompt,' Courteous '„ Service F rankcNa oM LI.. Lucknow Next to New Royal Hotel Rossing 'Problem. In Teeswater •.Teeswater it faace d ith'.a house famine, not having a,habitable dell- in in the village•that is notoccupied,. g p d. Apartments dwellings, pa to 'a nd old have peen' remodelled and repaired for suit- able -living quarters; butt ha e` not re- lieved the shorta e problem alto geth=. er:, INLOS,S CHILD :HIEICED 'IN FACE BY HORSE LOCAL andGENERAL: Mr; and Mrs. 4. K. McLennan• of Glamis visited Iasi week at•licGre, gor'a.. ; ' Miss Marjorie Solomon Is out again'.. after:' having her; tonsils and "adenoids' L'ADIE�S "HAT SPECIAL -.-12 only, r clearing at: $1.00 each, Saturday; May '7th BET3LE ROBERTSON. Mr. Perry 4 Durnin : has returned home, front Wingham Hospital, fol lowing a tonsil operation last:week. • Keep in mind that ,this, afternoon (Thursday); Lucknow ,merchants, will 'observe • the: first half holiday of: the season. ; NEW • ;CURTAINS ' and Drapery Materials, ''Tapestry for Upholstery,. new 'low °prices. THE' 'MARKET CRE. - Dr. W. V. Johnston is' in: attendance' this; Thursday and.:Friday at the Ont-; ario:.; _Medical. 'Association Convention in Toronto. . ' The United, Church Sunday School has prepared a special, Mother's 'Day rot ram for this ,Sund , t ` o*clock.' There will.be special singing With :orchestra, and also a, baptismal service.. . . removed. • Showers: And warmth of; the spring' season is resulting. in a . remarkable growth. Tuesday; heavy rain accom- panied an electrical storm, during the night, when .57 of an ineb of rain was. recorded. Anniversary Services` :^a 'THURSDAY MAY 61'l1, T TO 'BE .BEGIILLAT-.:,FORTY: ;A CAN BR ...PRET*, ' - .. ND FORTIS. • This Freedom: ''Is ' And . • O Things � �• �Welco me Change, • Welcome The Range,. f T gs That. Moat• Beco me Her. This Explains. Why ,Mother Should Loop Smarter Than Her 'Daughter, We BelieVe • Thab `rt, save .Got More Of The Things You, Are Sr,+ue. To Spot'. • • • .� • : FOR: MOTHER'S DAY GIFTS GLOVES'= -A choice in' Kid„ `En •`lish D eskin;. P`' - ' , g . o .._.., agtex ..,.,:.,,.$1.95, FINE FABRIC• GLOVES , , ;.... '.... ,., r 69c & Up STOCKINGS, -Perhaps she ,would like .a few . pair . of , our , New Holeproof Crepes, Chiffon °.or Service Weight.. Pair •-75c &11.00 HANDKERCHIEFS` - White: andColored_Linen, ,.. , ..15c. &, Up ' SCARF_SNew • fashionable' colors -And white, &'' black , . :$1.00 ' NIGHT 'GOWWNS=Floral,`,Batiste•or,• Cotton Crepe.'S _ecial. ;25'''. P $i WAWANOSH,"LAKE" IS HAVEN:FOE :DUCKS &- GEES? -,._Quarter of -a mile in from the ninth, concession of West Wawanosh on a farm, there is' one " of the strangest •phenomena of Huron:''County There are several acres' of; land which, , be=' cause: of its boggy condition' is known as Mud Laked ' Toa traveller reaching- the top ,of the :knoll ` the, land seems` to 'suddenly ver down' to ,a• placid'' expanse:of •inot- �ionless . water, • surrounded by . trees; (which, are for the most part soft map- Anniversary services will be:held'in le; or'birch Walking lose k g closer . r. the 'ground lit t red sp LucknowPte sb ri an to Church n Y 0 , ,see pis d s d e 1" to „quiver I • of the worst •of it •cont'nu fit s n y ,qui r and'become' g and Continued. ed• Sunday May lSth,.when Rev. Profe3s- .insecure in 'Walking. Standing on a: on my way towards„ the roof. That or Bryden ,of Knox. College will be the, hummock of :ground you shove a .foot` is, most of,, me.:went on; kit . my.. epi_ , ..:• i r the -reason .. .., special anniversary. speaker down to see . . errnia: clue L l i , _ _ r..: -•''PS., . ' o gins • 86 ret rnetl�''�O"'shk-lciit"g �r.•b`lr• `d' ali�'St;- li turned to .earth Then.: I Isti�tick the mymud' p with roof • ,at the :'sam tim -as t b r her Home here `after spendingite wvin- d s up a certain suet e he art struck the cellar.'. The s'hoc'[c'"knoclred ter in, Sarnia with tiher' daughter.'Mrs„ ;ion , :'� Glen Moore:.' Mrs:' `Hod 'ns• accom - The' only way to get, in• close is by• the' breath out` of me,'and:the bottom• "P' walking out of the •barrel..: ' anted°Mr.• and,.., Mrs: Moore; to the ;vill- . � g • along.•of grans' ' : on , � tufts , I was heavier than the enjoy,bar- age^ where they spent the week -end,, arid roots:and steadying. oneself on• the 'trunks of, the .tre,.and ;thus approach: COST 15a"'c: PER DAY TO •rel, andI started' down' the:shaft; •Rev,. C. H. MacDonald'•:newl 1 - to' `within two,: feet of ,:.the : water:. A 'FEED' , COUNTY •'PRISONERS while the barrel" started up We mAi ected .: Synod °moderator a oke_to the .:, in the--middle--of-the journe mi Foun -- P o lot -of -'`L p y piece; ece. a atmosphere hangs over . Y� b''-" p. , ist6wel---Pr�sby- the"lace • It co oragain p .For the sae periment� sts.m . e to feed: a. prisoner in the barrel•u o ., .peer -cut me, poop- terian ,Church `this , 'vasa, as one. • of . ..,. + . :... m . , try. and throw a small log `into the the year -just completed thaii ,in the: ,ded my solar:plexus, barked my: shins the:'first services of, his new ,once, water, -or better still .make it stand • previous year; according to the'figures .•bruised ;nay and 'skinned .m face: which' i.od .. , . g .. . ;. 3' y . y, . , i h will -'have many demands upon' b ':' ' A � right st;the edge of the.'porid, It prod- .releasedy Governor E .Ferguson .When we .became'. disentangled, I' re-' his time '' during his term:, Mr. '. Mac= of: Bruce' .Count Jail; The' cost last` sunned my,• journey; downward and the Donald was greeted' b y -lare. con e- :sees an nk a� feeling down see ; thet. Y � Y g �' slowly sink away •out 'of sight. ear. a was 15 cent er. : da barrel. went' higher. y , , . 4'a s P. Y and the .. 1.. gher. ;Soon I was; ht : gations on:, . Sunday, • as he delivered .A o hied attaining : intAlthough'wild ducks"end. gee�,e'fre= previous year it was ,1234cents daily. his :.first` sermons, nce . a i �. tta ping to . this • .distinctive , position.. guent„the 'lake, they find ft i safety, as no::hunter dare' try. and' wade intothe : r . e t eacherous. mass. . ' There. ,.. Where: r, have.Deen many cases where. a .. im i i n a s• have been trapped and •lost n i the lake. -By 'Mac, ;.in•' London : Free the bottom and.. stopped so• suddenly ': reseace There Were,peopleJ`more in.''ail last ;that I :lost m , 'remarkable `. .Y P year'than the previou year, the stat, ;of mmdand Jet go of the .rope.. This, RaY. Stanley 'infant son of Mr.: and ion revealed,' 166158 as compared to rel released the barrel: which 'liad. reach - :Mrs. Albert $tanle Hinlesirtowushi. ver- e , Y,.. p A age population of the 1a�1 was , d the top of she 'shaft' and: it fell was .rushed: to .Kincardine ,General 12.33 'as coin aredd'. to9.9. er othe ,five store ` ' `' and • .. _. , p p. sons .; .• Ys, landed squarely on Hospital Sunday afternoon,April 24th previous year, while the greatest num- `top' of me, and it landedhard, too. with:serious. facial injuries'after being ber at One time was 26: compared with . Consider th heartlessness of your: kicked-by:a colt on his father's fin; -2-2 and the . lowest: number :4' as .corn- company: I, sus fined .five accidents early:: in tle:aft ern-o. o n Pared 'with ,0 ' • 'Within two minutesOne o- n .my Jour. Flying hoofs .of the .frightened _By far the greatest numberof in- ney up, the shaft when I metthe, bar•• inialCrashed into thchild'a face.. 'ma e ' were firs : relo .: bricks s t offenders; the total f The. second. when I'. knocking •,teeth :from both upper, and 'being:92,.while 37 were second agr,.ess '1 struck the roof. 'The. third. I Gower -jaws -and tasking a' wide gish • ro c s the chin.' the -pain a s e .was re- heved "'an " x-ray '••examination wife' Presbyterian Y. W. h1'.; S. Mrs, Philip Stewart canducted 'the opening exercises and :''Mass Pearl Henderson led •in prayer at'the 'meet:.. fi g f h g W men s Missio , n Press. • MR;"C1 A: 'ItAFELMAN Representative Of. '. • ■ ii_LTop. Tailors- . will be .at our 'store 'with .a. full•. display of .Suit and ;Top •Coat. Samples, on Thursday A H ( o ,fman s S WEAR,. LUCKNOW• ;FANCY • EVERGREEN Such as are ed, ,for::.' .•; decorating your usr. home pier- roundingshave just' arrived ro-.m ''Holland; "_ ,Thi' s is ,. the finest selection of. such ; trees ' ever ' offered " in this part of the country,• Are now on., exhibition Geo. Stewart's s. ,. Greenhouses . '• BRUCE '•.: E ST.G4DERICL' . 'Phone . 10 5 : o •e Yo Women's PASTORS EXCHANGE a, y ,gociety held.: in: .the : rooms 'above:. ; ,PULPITS . - ON. ANNIVERSARY OCCASION the Express Office' on Thursday even- ing :. of . last'week. ` The Bibl : stud Two London; •�mmisters, well',known which was prepared by, Mrs , Wm. . ors, 15~were-3rd oiato s n -11 vueres -plot-the�e�mp y barrel h o th Porteous, -wa re -his ommunity, exchaYig d_ to-many=in t s - ad by 1VIis's" `Groh' zi Old ;.hands at the business •of`breakin •when I struck•'the; bottom.. The fifth ` Pulpits oanniversaryn :the' occasion 'of,, g ,• .:. , ... . Campbell Mrs . Archie . Patterson- had the laws. There'. were 8 female imnates when the barrel 'struck .ane. enuee th anniversary Lo Empress Av chane of .`the 'to ic, and''a solo was , made: IJo f , f onus Unite ractures were ound to last year, while the : revious .ear • Your agent states •that it, was oil I. Agnewc i London sof which P v Y sun .b Mr ...Hor exist, there •:were 5: one accident, not five and' instead Y s ' ' Rev 'J: A. Agnew, is 'pastor., ' , „ _. g e itchison. After ., . , a , hymn, Mrs., • Jas.: Little: gave the .' , :. The; escape from„' the � the .,. '.e. of recei"i For ibis snvish ar ty . . Th re ar v n s o P of a to a a e c 'stop e t f I borer nt a the rya R •v, o am g P. t t of e s on Yin a y osm , .. •,. . •, cl g Prayer, and candy was; served. b " •D .uncap McTavish conducted •youngster was , UMW!,: :, lode ae the aw-breakers. for 85 gave that'lis •five :times $25.0 ;. I am only entitle l = the ser blows inflicted the too vice • whil R A on p'p;sw were their occupation, .,Only 6 did not have ne accident, at the rate :of • one e ev. gnew took the ser, net far, from th tem ane Deco atio ins alone: °I . therefo .. vyces in;-Calva ' United Ch r .. � e Dli• , y . . P n. 32 gave. their business re, request ..you. to Presb ,terns ry u ch, Lon= Y .n :Gtinld , cance m . • don'' in whit Rev: 14I' as agri ,Ituralists 16 commercia 1 , y policy as I have made u , h cTavish imnnnst- • :. ... � .. , •� � l, �� 8 • :.: .. P The ,meeting . Moeda avenin o ,. BUYS BLYTH• PAPRR f m mind . tha :. P ors. emale) domestic, 12 as znecha..mes, Y t I will not be skinned. Y g ened 'by singing Psalm 86.. The. "scrip Kenneth Whitmore; : an saeiployee of ,8. as pro essional ineludin salesmen either by a, barrel• or an insurance. ., g • tore .lesson was read . •b ..Evel n the Clinton News Record for Ili .ear . A � i coin an . Y Y Tay BIBLE : INSTITUT y , ge Plays little -part m the. crimanaL, . y, ; :. for followed b th ' ,” '" , , , • :' .. ,. , , • P Y. ours trul Y , e Lord a Prayer. EAT HOME has ..purchased the Blyth 'Standard;; This: is the a g' si e `: - : ' ' , ge-rato:'16-19 Years 15, i g'n►, d) ,, �A SuGkvr•• _ - . $ymn 37.4 was,sung.and the follewin Thea Bibl Yn from `Mr:,•A. W. Robinson .Ind is 0. : . iiro 2 4.30,..25=-:29'10,.30-34 21 ,35_ , , ro am .: v , g e, slue will ,hold a immedia , "hy Arlene social'evening this Frida at. 'cl P. b'r gi en.. a: set Y 8 0 . ock: `. to possession. 88 18,, 40--49 21;.50-59 8, 60-69 5, In• sentencing a. youth for drivin : •o , .. and o � , .. g' and Nokah Jewitt;:..the;to is .was;tak- •All th s : w .. , P o e, 1}0 . have attended 'tht , yer 70, 1.,. Of :the, total 55 •were ' his car ith one hand• ,and hu in : . _ . . i. • : w!' , . • , • , ; gg gen by.• Gladys MacDonald a ,apo .Bible C1as f Minister. Chosen marr P . ses or. one night o'r .more ed, while the . remainder- .100. his girl .with the ,other a Minnesoto•. d . , • , , .. , . • , .. .. solo by Donald' .Mac. Callum, ,a., violin are' cordiall' hv'ted. • : e 'tion o ee . , . , . , , . ,. ,.. .. y' The congr g f T swater :Un- *ere unhindere b ,. ,m ud sai " d . Y, ar'i'l ties. The• J. ge _„ , d, .A man:needs. both hands s .. •. , ,,:: : election b ..Dr..Foaler .•,. ,. - .. , - , . , � , ... . . .: , : , .., ., .. � . • , • and Dr. Lit- On accoun � • of ;ted Church• has chose a , ,, . , � Y .. .., t the. Musical:Festiva • n • s the :. past, •illiterates numbered 4�, against ,118. to do eith er job. right. r:. .'Ki i • f .: • d a duet by Roy and .Tom Ait- to, be held; �n Kincardine on Friday;, ro Rev: R. N.' Stewart, of Ce tralia"'. who"read or'write.` There w' r• o a ' e, an s e n b chison. H nr: yin : ,670 was: bun a h . th' Juni • - • : .,.•. g ., nd t e e , or Bible. Club, will •net meet Rev.- +Stewart Will take ` char g e of his stainers. Te a , ,. g , miler tes were.:;..,118• :and Many- :cars •are :�bein'• ', overha' led meetin closed•. b'.:' ' g g Y reP.eating :the Mir-; unfit the fall ..: in '.. Fri new duties in June. mtemperates al; i day 'Pearl: •. these days . the • traffic officer: Pah.benedic'tion: Henderson: • L OND ON-`ySINGHAM MOTORWAYS' US .. S.ER v rc E COMMENCES FROM UCl{NOW .. nd a May �.: t Y, y 1st 1938 LEA VES• -to Win .gham . Onto and London dail • . except ' Sundays :arid -Holidays, , 7,05' A.M.. SUN.. &:Holy, Only 4:00 P.M: ' TOL-Kincardinnaily ;except Su'nda a Ys n Holid d • ays, 9.20 P.1VL SUN&ROL: Onl -Y -10.5 0pin.• • 'FOR FURTHER -I� NF4RMA:- TION I'SEE:LOCA AGENT T :T. SMITH. ',.. LUCKNOW • ►ere .. Has Merchandise" Pass Prices Bien Some: Ver; Savings. .eavy� ' .rt. Sock. Go4 A►�ree Being Passed. • T ases s Were �ou • 11'' 1 fz,