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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1938-05-26, Page 4• �pf Mr, Neely Toad; was home from vends at Stra., ord on Thursday.: ital to Mr.. and Mrs.;',Robert Cott y eek„end.: fi pita”S, o... Btrltod_ for, the w_.. �,... _:_; _.. in Who- _ •son: ---con ratulatrons. - _ -- —. r West- Mr, George McQnilhn vvlro ,raced -..Yew g. Mr* and Mrs..Bert.: Taylo of his B S. A. degree at the CI. A. C. The pups;: of No. 10 school conk-- .. Reid' were recent jlisitory with : Mr,ate against, Dun anrion andPort, ra J. Hum prey 'and other. G+�elph, last week, ise spending a noted g r _, ...t. . g ... and' M P Albert school last daysat h' homeh be# . few is here' a�. 4 Idrs E., J. Thom 'lir. and Mrs W. 'CURIE'S CORNERS - with Miss 'Lair no Midler and other BOfi•N—Iii Goderich, General Hoy A.•.,Miller.:.and__,Allan,._ were.: visitors A.-. ore. e,:, ,:.s.- week:• and:won tell4tives._ .. . both `boli acne blarge ma`orf ,- , 1 caving Pn. Monday for. Kapuskasmg. t g ... s y a. ge, I a4, The June meeting' of the Women s Mr, and Mrs.. Ewart Jamieson, and .. here he punt the std of the Ex- .,.... . ., per mental. Farm: family visited with iss ll .o hvan. Or-Hall—on -:-Thursday', June -2nd at - e • r... ,.. AV _. 7 g, titute will he held' in the Commun • fa 1 t ,. 11 C Insm d th E hJClt111 ev..... A. Agnew: Zion�I rs rr ve a An (ZIQN PEW'Sa ). •' :fir, . Favored by a�, beautiful day,,4highly' successful, anniversary , services ' were held in `Zion 'church on• Sunday: The guest speaker for this, occasion; Rev. J:.A. Angew of,London; a,: former. d . n Mr ow -- •Ashfield boyeliveredsirLcere, hes t a d.., ... -"C . an iif-Nemloek. •City `°n �,. Members of the Women s.Institu uniia searching, soul stirrng,sermonsy ,and Mem, Insot the St will b g dents S . Y, •ar : re ueste :to' meet. a he'Hall'on. � • �., �� � morning: and''eveping., • '•' and Luckno :Institutes ; be guests: � e q . d •t the .... Mr. and. i.s: Alfr d Arm trop • Tuesday afternoon , for• a cleaning ' That; Mr. Agnew holds: a, place • and will ,have charge of the�,program. -. � Gor..don 'Harold and' Miss "Dorothy. •• •.• d .. .: . . .. r •second, :t none in his; :calling, in the. ' ..bee;:„.,�,Q_... .• Mrs::, Wm.': , McDonald:. from: neri1,, ,,, : Y , , •:. • ,, ...... ; • ','and Elmer • . Alton , se . , .esteem, and'regardof the Ashfield. t a , m undo tri h f it w re un a s % • s endin the.' week, •with ' The Y PAL et on S y g d m e S d visitors with •� ; :]J In'Ito , g_ ek y �' 4 1 n s p Mr 1 C iMac- th the'resident Isobel Miller in r and Mrs David Little `brother-in-law',wa �er' hp d d b h d h' h was eve,' Mrs:• and, surrounding `community, . D. C. avec en acit crow a which yyt e ,P y,. Ronald . and,. Mrs. MacDonal..., ,and the chair. Dick Weatherhead read, the Mr. Gordon Johnstone and Myrtle, fide d the church at both; services, t r s and the' t •' f 't d 'th 'M nd' M B • 1 other latrves. .. seri . ue , e son .a.. .. a 4 I” o . visa '- wi _. • r„ a rs.. ,m. town• re P , � •. Tk Mg, • fi d field was giv$n by Arthur Jtamage Mr and 14irs Claud Houghton Vieto T 1 f Bru cent guests; of: Mr. and, ;Mrs•, Robip 'Mr.; Washington,. Soler, is ,son, son' 'Woods. ` r w ► on ' , ,; , ` ` • ;and his sons 3vif}e. rind ;his„ .grsnde ,r Miss•Florence McQuillin,'who,grad of, Michigan;" Mra. Wilson of Blyth uatea-;at the Stratford General Hos- and'Mr. and Mrs. McGuire' of Bel pital on 'June lit, • was . a` visitor at grave were visitors .o . Victoria -Day: her home here on Wednesday ',•" with Mrs. John_ Webster. hi b •ret in . morn,a as ssu y he Taking. the. Sunday. -. ' n e do he trBru = of Blyth' o' nd r I"t:. • co v n a ce S rs: , Campbell'> and' Mr: 'and M'rs' the Y U n,.. ,. ld .. ,. , n Mrs. . y,. • ,« �,:, in The Christian: .Indispensable , rs o o '' ce were. �•e- ....; � .... .' . ,; .; :. ;..:, , : ... • aY r e. :. , . , or ,, "Qhristiantity Indispensable," : he ;Miss. •.;+reds. , McQuord of, Hampton, . . e •, . :. are Mrs: K • ; s oke from: Math #;'.13 -16, -:-Yo are were' week -end 'visitors%wi }i:. ..and �' • . Mrs::.James . Little,:...:... N4. the': the salt of the earth etc Y`e', are, Mr. and. Mrs. James Drennan spent light of the world, etc. Enlarging' up- -the holiday with their, song Mr. Val on., this, theme he demonstrated that: fred Drennan • Mrs' Dr the maintenance:of civilization: in the and - error•. • of 'Crewe.. • • is on everpcan of MARTIN$EIOUR 100 � PURE .PAINT'.; •The ure whitelead and zinc used inthe manufacture l f 100' Pure Paint y actuall provides a thin coat, of metal, a1 over the surface. Because ofusethese fine+i y. the uof th s Ogre- dients-as:guaranteed' in writing on every ;can^ 00 Pure Paint retains its color beauty longer; and gives yourt rP roP�'g P cell. °Pu reaterpfot on.1.00 re Paint. is econmi. _ cal too. Theuali' err m t ahs use in producing it give it ' more body, thus providing: greater surface coverage. e osteo 100% PURE PAINT 15 'A� economical c 1 '1` •. THESE PRICES GALLON' . QUART RT 4. 1 3v 2 • UC no. community; the nation and the. world depends -upon 'Christianity and 'Chris- tian sentiment:arid teaching, empha,- sizing the. fact that there is no; ade- quate substitute for „the .Lord Jesus. Christ The .choir, was assisted at this ser v ce by the Westfield' male quartette., their helpful service of song being very highly,, appreciated; The , theme of the evening course •was "Building .a -Life", speak- ing from the' text, "And °look that 'then make them after'their pattern,:. which was shewed thee in .the:.`mount." Ex= odus 25:40. The speaker stressed the great necessity of , building upon :;the 'proper foundation, the useof only the best and most desirable ,material in building and the selection' of a perfect ideal' 'which 'ie . found'.only in `t ee=Saviour r . , Pine; River male quartette -assisted at the • evening ''service' and their very appropriate music was very much en- joyed The financial ;appeal, met very gratifying' response. `Services will be at 10.30 A.M..:'next Sunday, when a representative of. the TemPerance Alliance ,will'. be in charge.: ' Miss.. Jean. Ritchie,' R.N.. of Goder-' ich, is ., spending' this . week Pith her; parents,. Mr. and Mrs''W '' . , ill. Ritchie. Miss.' Ada` Webster f ' .'Lu' Webster o eknow, .spent the week -end . With- Mr; . and Mrs •: Richard Gardner. Distant i t vis t or s in the community on; Sunday, included, Mr. Thos. Helie; Mr, Will, Reed;; Tiverton,' Mr. 'Thos. Reid and: Miss Elsie'Ritchie, Varna,' Mrs J. A, Finlay of ,,Toronto.: ' • - Mrs. David Alt •rn;.visited recently i-with.'Mrs. ' Will Gardner. " with a •. ,Y• 01 The present control l law of •d nta ria is :a sourt^d law 'because' it . is , founded not on restraint but on reason! .Because'.. it • assumes rather` than denies• the citizen's r cont •. t of of himself. To date 1 ' t has made Via' reat ro ess: Yet . fa d of the Pr'ov''` ee- moderation' must completely replace ex- cess. • True • temperance assures ert'y while .it. avoids excess:• Let's keep the principles clear: • P P ., .' Control differs.from•Mro hlbl tlon-, 1 two itn ortant` ois - : It allows.'e P f P ach. citizen the. •grgreatest individual liberty berty of choice will '' e rave"null 'him inter- fering 'from lriter- fering with the liberty of. others_! And because it respects his liberty. it can count on his co-operation! The Industry stry thereforesiricerely urges every open-mindedJ . citizen td' '. join , in .• helping the Government clean up such, abuses as 'still exist Assure your ' otvn ' freedom of clzaieeh discoura n .: those Y', � 1 of your -friends who r. y to turn liberty, into excess .heed not' be the kbeper, of our neighbor h cons fence but 'we must ' shwa , e �. . y tie,. the gtlaxdians of his llb arty;"4 . . -L S. B. MACPHErtSON` in an article in MacLean's Magazine, , April 15; 1938:.' This advertisement is inserted by the;;: Bretuing .Industry in the interest of a 'better public understa ,ding pf certain __aspects of the problems of,te Merance.. •: RAINED: OUT: •t r f • •a, Wi h wo k o improving the di iniad underway on,Monday► when; .a' v ties - .. rain set `inp; .all hopes of Luck-• now ''Jueveniles opening: their base ba11.'schedule on Tuesday: vanished. ' 'The J eveniles ::next a'e ' se. u ,gm ist for'Tuesday next, when Clinton. hide' play .here;. ' It • will' . take' •: some' dry. weather and;:. some;, wtirk, to' bave•'the infield; 'in shape for ;thia•encouter, all. of :whichhandicaps the local boys 'getting • into ' shape i' for their opening games.. WIN ANOTHER. Last Thursday afternoon saw' :an other 'soft -ball hook-up between the Town and School . team,,' with the fanner ' squad, winning an 18 to 131. ,decision.y.This gives. the:.'.Town .team: an edge on the series, but tied -in the win' and .loss column as: :'the first first tussle.` was a' doubleheader, set 'b`ack for the Town gang • Thursday's • line up 'were- Town -- 'A acIntosh, own-'acIntosh, 1st;' 'Dr. • Fowler,; cf. Greer, p; ',J. Fisher, ss; S Collyer,; -•J.•;-Carter, 2nd;' M. Johnston; 3rd,; E.. Solomon; c; and E: Webster and T. Collyer alternating in' right field and: ,She oo1=D Finlayson. c;. Harold' Thompson;. ;2nd, J..MacDonald . Ba- ffler, is ; aTMc intron, rf;1` J. Cook; ,cf; B. 'Jewitt, .3rd; lts„ Morrison, If;:.H. 'McCrostie,''p;` `.11Vf:sDAVA 4tL--IT`:T ,- a8 "T• _,. j GREY AND BRUCE BOWLERS SET.. TOURNAMENT DATES The.. Grey,and Bruce BowlinfeAs- sociation annual meeting was held in Tara last Wednesday. , w' Kincardine ' sponsored., a resolution ,to, have each;• club send two rinks to ever :. tournament y to nament approved -.;y the .Association. ,Poon support for Kin- Cardinetourname led . this move. , nts to No definite action' was, taken in• this. reg rd, hutit was decided that each clu ; will "en v b.. des or....to Have at --least- one rink present ; 'to 'all' approved tournanients. Provincial .*Association rules : were adopted .Fees were set'' at $8.09 a club payable- by':May "26th'• Offi ee rs are,: Pres., J. W. Buckley, Chesley, Vice-pres., Ons Hoffarth',' Hanover,, Secy.—treas., J. ,C. Mac- • Donald; • Chesley The Grey, and Bruce Associatio.p 's. annual tournament' will be held,at Chesley this . year, on Wednesdy, June 1. Other tournament .dates were set as follows Rinks --•June: 8, Kin cardine; June 15, Meaford;' June 14 Tara;• July 1, Ch esley;: July 6, Wiar- ton; July. 13, Chatsworth;. July 20,. Walkerton; July 21, Port Elgin; July 27, Owen Sound; `July 28, Paisley; Aug ?1,•l Hanover. and Owen • Sound North; Doubles, June .22,; Owen; Sound North 'Aug. 10; Chesley; Aug.. 17, Whitten and; Kincardine Aug. 24, Chatsworth;• Aug. 25, . Port Elgin; Aug,= 31, Owen Sound; Sept 1,, Pais ley; Sept.5, Walkerton. and Medford;., Sept*:`14; Hanover. "SMOKY" -SMITH TO PLAY PRO BALL , Deverde : eiSmokyt") • •Smith, , Col- 1in �'wood's star g ry 'young southpaw pitcher, deserted.'the, amateur, tanks last "week when he ,signed 'a . profes iohal' 'contract -with: the Oswego Base- ballClubin the C,anadian-American , e,ague, a farm• team for the ,Cleve- land Indians. In 1935,' his first 'Year ,as a pitcher; Sinith set up a reet• ti' record when he .struck 'out: 350; bat-, -ters,, 'Won 25... gamer and. catried -the. "Collingwood' -Shipbuilders to their first Ontario ' championship. His re- cord (Wel made all . the 'mote iin ress- P isle', With three , ,110- =. hit, ` , no - run games and ten'shut-outs. In 1930 he lost only ,one 'game while playing; for Barrie, and then finished his arias ing: career -es an -,,amateur player last` ,season. by helping' the powerful Tor- onto 'Gooderham and Worts ,team to win the Ontario senior championship • Smith lost 'only '• nee' game' • in• 1937 with the senior ` chug and caught the fancy:of. the 'big..league scouts. ;'' KING'S BIRi,THDAY, JITNE According to 'the Canada* Gazette, June...,9th has 'been 'proclaimed a hol- iday throughout 'Canada; ,The day will.be celebrated is the birthday of I{ing George V,1, because his real birthday-, December-' 14th is. so 'close o res mss.. t i Ki g'sbirthday has ''been'Observed i S' c Qa � ¢, Y �Y�►.1'; ' i` •v v yrs s, .� 1-.04V GOR, IZE LARD EG S AND S OF ..,,M . y • . Pul et , Cockerels Baldy Chicks: 90°fo . v l. s -Cockerels. ... . • WHITE- :LEGRORNS , ,,, ►..., .. , , 8 • 17 1 •'BARRED ROCKS ,:....: '. 9'' 1•t G NEW EAMPSHIRE .... ;9 15'' n SATYSFAC'a ION AND;I;IVAB1IrITY GrUARAhTTE p,, N'. E W LL IF'bU H VE A GOOD: I'LOCK OF Y:71111: Olt (?W l . 11: 6NTS AN' EGG' CUSTO,M:•,IIATCH -YOUR EGGS AT 7WO , I T :.' 1� LQ S UI,' 350, OR ly19RF',' :' � m N. 3'._ .I ...A C 1 C:. ,A H ST RTE G W 1 It :. •.;...,, 1,,1.5 SUFI LY YC1i7., : , , _.. , ....._Il WE i '$ N'D E US • I ULLE 1' (,ES.`• A•L ND ,A C E .ATS "RI H P R L A. ... , S G P • (SUR NEW EQ UI 'MENT. • 'PHONE:, 38,,,or 38W, �•• ' " yAMV• I • •INC'ONT.. • W Il..._ DI v �'� fLl�lSyl�/�O� a/SH/NGLIS iWif/re ,rill/ METAL ROOFING, Dry, rotted shingles catclaiire like kindling!' - But with Council Standard'Tite-Lap: roofin(,. yon needn't worry about flying embers.: or. sparks.. Itis .good for a ;lifetime and is sold witha 25 year guarantee. This.guaranteeia yaWre a• e: with a ac grows of years iif service tb:'•agriculture. Ask your banker. Tite:Lap roofing conesinlarge sheets •. that are easily handled. Fireproof,' weather proof -does not crack, bulge,shrink or curL They'may bo:put on right over your: old roof,' •' Send ridge' and rafter measurements for free coat estimate. • STATITE'Led Hed Nut= with •''Screw. Shank''• • Take ten times ore force to theirawthan standard barbed ,roof- ing nails. Beat roofingnailoa m•„ the market. Manufacturers .of the famous Preston ;•. Steel . aso. 1phS,WI mite Faetoda alw'at, ,` Truss Barns, T1te-Lap m�talroofingandJamss Monlnas and,toioeto. way :Poultry .Equipment.' "WkI 17`EC'tiU RCH .; Messrs:.. Bert Culli.3more, James E' ern "a ' Mrs. , .''Emer&1n. visi= m n n A. d o , ted . on .T Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Victor .Emerson of Langside. • 1VIr. John Mc1 Than has bought Mr. Ed: 'Gaunt's 100 acre : farm' on •'thee second Con ,of Kinloss,, ` Miss Catherine Patterson,: R.N. 'of. Stratford, visited last Wednesday, with her, mother, :Mts. :Henry Pat-; -terson.. _:., :. Mr. Gordon,'; Elliott had: " .the'anis-. fortune .to lose a valuable mare: and little colt last 'week • Mesita. John( Gillies and James) McIntosh ` each .;lest a little colt re= cently Mr. John Inglis left on• Monday for Kirkland •'Lake,,: where he' intends to work.: :Mrs.- Frank 'Henry. is sick. We hope for an .early recovery.- Mr. and Mrs: Hank'; Kruger ;and • Mr �and;Mrs. Roy Cringle and. dau- ghter.„- au ghter,,'Helen; of; Detroit, spent a...few days .last week with``their` ,mother, Mrs. David Gillies.• Mr. and 'Mrs., 'Duncan Kennedy. of Wingham,--Mr .arid Mrs. Henry Tich- borne 'of Goderich and ' Mr. and Mrs; Lorne Durnrri arid • little'son John David Durnin of St. Helens, ,visited on n Sunday with' • their. '• mother, Mrs.; David. Kennedy,: It . was John • David' Durnin's .lith birthday. ; Injured, In' Runawa . , y ,• 0n' Monday: of last' week • ` as. Mr. Joseph Laidlaw.•was returning' home 'in the buggy rfrom his son' James' place on. to 12th con. of W. Wawan- osh, as he was .'going 'down the hill, at, the' school,, a• jiold' back broke. He `held onto'; the' horse: till he'was,turn- ing- tuxn `ing` the corner,'when: he, was thrown' out of the buggy: He received a' bad shaking ;up,. also his` face was badly Y scratched and bruised and he has been in'< bed since Mr. Laidlaw' celebrated his 79th birthday the.day ,before this accident, We'•:hope •fe a, •speed : re }' Y The W.�M.'S. of the . Presbyteilan church was 'held ' _.. . _, d ori. Thursday after, noon,,opening with iiymn 110,'and the scripture lesson by Mrs. Albert Pat- terson, Glad Tidings "prayer 'by' Miss Annie' Kennedy, ;hymn 523. Teeswater W. M. S. have, invited 'this : society there on" ,Jane ,Sth. Mrs. '(Rev.) • J' Pollock invited the ladies of ,the so,- ciety to the,mans`e, on June 2nd': in the afternoon to `make quilt blocks. Hyrrin 768'' ; prayer for .the, missionaries by Aster, Mts.. Henry Patterson.• Mr. Thos. Inglis, -has bought a . I g , Jr.';Ji , g motorcycle. ` :' ' Mr Pepler of Tavistock • spent the . week=end --with, Mr. -A. -Emerson.-- LA N C f+ 1 IDF 1GIr.. and 'Mrs.- Bert Harkness>.end son' of Too, onto, ; spent the: week -end With Mr. and Mrs. George-Har'kness.• Mr. Nat :Dunbar of Teeswater spent" -last': week with Mr. • and -Mrs. J. Richardson. .1-111r. and Mrs George Tif$n' spent"~ the v ek end with friends. rn Toron- to' and Mr.and Mrs ''J 'Tiffin of W hiteehurch__spent: the week end at p t their home. Mrs.'. A. .Emer. son,... James, -Eldon,: and 'Bert dullimore,' spent Sunday with -Mr. and -',Mrs. V.'•Ismerson: Mre. Hardy, Simpson; apent•;a': few days; last week with het mother,. -Mrs. Wm,' :Conn; ' A church inee•ting rs• to be. held at Langside' Church, on' Thursday even- `. ding,• My,. Wesley Tiffin has: purchased ' the • err. recently owned'. by Mr.•.J. Tiffin and he hast purchased•': the one owned;. by Mr.. George Tiffin, who has secured one 'from. Mr. - Fry of Whig. ham. ,Mr. -'John. Crowston also' put-•- .: chased ,'one; a • few, Weeks ago, Mak- ing ing it that nearly, every home. in the community, has a•. Car Miss Grace arid Mr• Jim Richar • d song attended the'meeting in -the Pres:. o .tail church ` Lu kn - y� , • e: ow, on. 14Ton day evening: Mr. Thos. Cook spent the week=end'' v,ith Mr°, Wendel Taylor; •A Mrs;' Ira ' Campbell of ' Lucknow,. spent': the"week-end With Mr.' and; ' Mrs; 'Jake. Hunter.. Mr;:'and' Mrs. `Joon, Meyer• spent Sunday evening with Miss. Tena Mur chicon and her brothers. • • Thomas elm and Will) Reed. .of 't'i'er tori ,attended' • the anniversary service at Zion on, Sunday. 14Ir.• Wilfrred Hogan of. Yoronto, an Mi ssLrna' i Lorena. IIo"a �Y7i ale _y _ n of � g 'spent, the week .end with their parents , • Mr. and ,Mrs, •Jno..Gigson of "Clin ton visited MY s 'Gibson and Geo'rg'e bn Sunday, Mr. .and Mrs W'. J1 , M"c'Kenziie "%of Lacknow :.and`. Mrs: ,Writ. McDonald r. oI Kincardine, visited with It: E. `mode's on Sunday. �z Mrs °Robert J. Ross,;' topic, by. Mrs;,. Mrs,. With. Hunter spent a few' Albert Walters' and Mrs.:James Laid-` da • 'las week, "with'- h r': daughter; law; • Mrs. Robert,.'Mowvbjray 'read • n Mia John "McKinnon of Tiverton, atter front . Anglia . Mcltay of 'Messrs. Kd; cXensie aid•Giia's. M d it p y }, Jhan3i,^ Indra 'Meeting cleded'� , Cr oc'ker and Mi\isSes 1Vlargaret Mcy t Ch ' t In ev ous ears „tit , and, the , . » • With hymn' 606 and prayer. Intyre' and •Enema McDonagh, were. Canada b nt offices and Mr and Mrs.' `Wm. Kiglisato i of week eiid guests' of .1Mr. Gild Miss C. g banks only. Detroit sent the week+.. d ' ov rntrte p on with his'.I L, Mciyonaghs •