The Lucknow Sentinel, 1938-08-18, Page 1•
•.$2.00 A •tEAR.. IN ADVANCE -40c'
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FOR SALE -.Young Pies, V. ;Weeks:
• phi; Wallace Tyvalnley;• R. 7, .Lticknow.
• ROOMERS WAN'I'EB-elch9r. *Ts
•:lor girls in comfortable. home. Appiy
• at 411tin0
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NEW poper., Lastux
Tires. Fay cash ,and: buy for less, at
Garage Wingham.: 'Phone
184 for prompt service;
ANNOUNCINOL-The appointment
Of a neW Rawleigh Dealer, Eric ox,
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for Wingliani and District':which e?c•;
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tends through Ashfield to the
All iupplieS..may be secured at his
apartiment formerly BPOttan Bualine0:
College, or wait for truck to
call-
Rernernber ReWleigh. Fly Spray is n
sUre killer, .at. the Aaine'grice' as the*
ordinary Aind.
• ".'•••=•:,
•.1- 'NOTICE
The Consumers Co -Operative
sedation of LucknOw mill again mix
fertilizers for fall„ use. We can mix'
any brand require d and can' alsci mix
a complete fertilizer for maing,with
the grain.. . • I
This last plan has been followed by.
nuttily farmers in this district twtheir
entire satisfaction' and it, saved them
.buying •Li fertilizer drill. Order early.
,JOHN JAMIESON, Manager.,
R. ,3, Lucknowi "Phone Dungannon
68-r-1.
; NOTICE TO CREDITORS
THE m4TTER, of the Estate
of Hugh Ross late of the Township
. of. Kinloss in the County of 'Bruce,
'Farmer,. deceased.';'' ,
„ • Notice is .litraby glveri-Purstiant to
the Statute in that behalf that all
Creditors and 'others having claims
or• demands against the Estate of the
,
said Hugh Ross, who diedon or about
' the Ninth day of Anne, A. D. 1938.
'areequired'on or before the Tenth
day of Septeniller. A. D...1038;,to send
by post prepaid, or deliver, to Joseph
'Agnew; Licknow, Ontario, .the sur-
vivingexecutor ofthe last Will and
• .
Testament of the ..,1E.q11.4$1,4m4Ltileir
names, addresses and descriptions,
the full particulars of their claims, a
statement of their accounts, and the
nature of the . securities, if any; held
by them duly verified by, affidavit.
And take 'notice that after such
• hist mentioned date the said Executor'
will Proceed to distribute the. assets
of the said deceased ,among the part-
ies. entitled • thereto,' having regard
only to, the .claiins Of which he slab
• 'then have, notiee,and that .the said
• executor will not beliable7fOr • the
said assets or any part thereof to
'
, • •
any perstm. or , persona Of .'Wlinse
claims notice shall not have been re-
ceived, by hiM al • the 'time of such
dist.ributiOn,
. Dated at . Ltieknowantarier-the,
• Tenth day of :September • A.'D. 1938.
'•..lOseph, Agnew;
,1:11:clinow, Ont.,
•',Executor.
COMING EVENTS
•,PARAMOUNT DANCE
. ,
• Dance •, in the Paramount . Hall,
every Friday night; Music7by' Mac-
Renziel"s ".6 -piece orchestra.: Dancing
.front 9 till 2. General admission 25c:
TAI.KINO ,pICTURES
,
In Lucknow,, Wednesday, Atioust
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24th. Advance,Filns Service preaents•
under L. 0. L. auspices, Buffalo Bill;
Jr; "!`Textiii." Several short .sub,
jects in addition. See "Mts....SIR*
;starts at 8.30 Admission' 25c and 15c.
FLOWER SHOWER '
;The Luekliow HOrtieultaral•SOCiety
will hold their annual,flower show in
the auditorium of the, Carnegie Hall
on Saturday evening, Sept. Srd. All
•
members of the • 'Society .are asked to
make as ,many exhibits. poiaible°
so that a splendid display of 'flowers
may, be seen. The public are 'iuyited,
to "patronise the show and :elicOdrage
the SOciety in their efforts to beautify
fhe vil*ge, and. to, develop among
' the Cilizens, ;ova joe flowers: • •
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EVEIO
aturday t
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IN. THE
• renal, Lucknow
r-Miforirefil•Piece riEt
KTEI.1• TQ\ LJ 3.A,C.. •
AIM TO IMPROVE... .
wiAgo sEgvicg.
,
changeAnk rural PO delivery in
the. ,LoChalsh-AmberleY-Kiqtail-• ,area
which was to have become eiNettli
on, August1.fitli, has been postponed
for flit:time, being. The change would
.have' resulted 41 part of this Area
serviced by..a 'Oourierf,frorn Gederieb,
who •IN,9,01 cover: a route of' upwards
to' fifty miles., • .
. The change was with Oft'w.:to
.delivery at the gate, .14,it
number of fainiera on sidelines jn
the Lochalsh area., The matter. has
been taken, up With the proper'author-
ities'and an effort is being Made, to.
ha\'e thoso concerned satisfactorily
serviced on routes three. and :seven,
;out.: Of ,Liekriew.,,,
. THIRD AT WINGEAM
Eighty rinks Niftre entered, last;
week' in the Wingliam Bowling. Club's
twilight Scotch doubles tournament,
but the Combined facilities Of Wing-
• hani, ,Luckno,w and Teesyvathr green,
permitted only 72 rinks to NomPete,
George Smith arid Wellington ltecoy
of Lucknew Won :third' prize,. geltnine
leather club bags. First prize went" t,-;
Pritchard and McVicar of Goderich.
Harry .,Fry and Hugh Ginning Won
second. Three 'i,other Goderich rinks
and pairs from Wirigliam, Palmerton
and :7fira1kerton.. also Weffe in ','the
Money, : •
,
TWO. • FINE picTuicks
comiNO To -LYCEUM
• Shirley Teniple,: with , a supporting
all;star 'cast). conies , to •Tlie. LyCeutii
Theatre, Wingliam this week -end in
Rebecca Of 'Sunnybrook .Farnr. Next
Monday:. Tuesday- and 'Wednesday Is
la special 'picture, "yictorie The
'Great," a Story ,covering the reign of
England's beloved Queen Victoria.
SUNDAY NIGHT
:TEMP'.. NEAR, RECORD
ExMessrfrldilifer And -6---OpPie-ssive'
• 'Heat ExPerienced During• Past
, .
Week -Completion Of ' llaryestiag
Delayed And •Fames Fear Pam -
ate, •
,
This past Week nes been one of
rainfall and oppressive heat
with the •teriiperatare moderating:
Wednesday, but the :threat of ,more
...airs not past: • ;
• -,--Torrential-rain•-•a000mpanied a,
-Severe-7eleetrieal=storm.71,at-Wednes-
_
day and before morning a ,rainfall
of 2,26 inches was officially registered
1
Cloudbursts t on Monday and Tees: -
day 'further flooded the district; de-
laying:the conniletion• of harvesting'
biid causing farmers considerable
worri. that 'damage.. to grain craps,.
cut, in the .hields' may • resoltJ,
Hig,h , humidity ; has. "naide the at-
mearihere oppressive and Sunday
night's temperature was but a degree
off ri Iocal record. TheteinPeratUre,
at* eight O'clock that evening was 80
degrees, and early the next morning
stood " at 76 degrees; a .drop. of but A
points ,sduring the night.
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ICINLOSS SCHOOL FAIR •
SET, FOR SEPTEMBER 13TH
Annoimernmit of School Pair dates,
emphasizes the. fact that ;the
sum-
rner vacation' for PopilA and teachers
. .._„ .
is rapialY, on the one. Kinloss 'lawn -
;ship Fair,' held at Holyroodos,set for
1'400, September tfith, 'a week af-
tali the opening of school for the fall
term. ' Last year's fair; isn. common
With Other district fairs;, waecancelled
du to the . infantile, iparalysis
cpid-
erniC. ' , • '
TO" 'SAIL, ON ROUND
TtiE ,WGIZLI) CRUISE
Dr. John D.•MitcKinhon,'„ Mrs. Mac-
Kinnon and twO daughters, ,Tean.and
•Margaret, of Detroit, plan to sail from
New :York the end, of August, on n
six -months! cruise around,' the world.,
One of the points where they :Will
stop during 'the, voyage ' at Ludic.:
now, India, Dr. MacKinnon is a bro.
ther of Mrs. Robert:An;rireW of Zion.
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LAICKNOWi 1938.;... •
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TALK REVIVAL OF LUCKNOW MIDDLE
dALEDONIAI4 'DAY SCHOOL RESULTS
'Caledonian Carnes, That Won, Conan-,
ent Wide',Eame Per Lucknow„Qier
Half •A 'Century ,Aga May Be Re-
vived Next Year -Suggestive Out,
s'ijne Of Possible Events Already.
• Secured By G. B. Smith
• Piesent,interest pints to LucknoW
seeing a revival o of "the Caledonian,
Games, that made this •village, 'con-
tinent widely. famous,: halfa century
, The fallowing' students ,liave.
.successful and-' have been g
the standing indicated; in the Dep
'mental Examinations for: the Mi
177 -7 056 t 119 4.° °A%
SchOoli •
111-60
to 65
6() to.59%,
' Alton, Dorothy 11f.----Oeona,, ,C;
An, C; Fr. Comp., C.. '
•
Andrew; Ellen G.7 -Eng. Cornp., 111;
_.For.several ,sue6sive, years .,these
games lireie• annually held in. SePtem- • Caesar, MadulAite N.-Ge(UO., -C;
ber, when th•Onsands gathered' frem. Phys, o;, Lat. Au.; II; Lat•Conip., C;
far' nd 'near' for- thi da f Fr. Au., II; Fr. eOmP9
Carruthers, Comp.,
C;
• Carter„ Mary -.-Eng. Liter., 0; Can.
Hist., c; Goan:, c; 'Ili Lit.
.•cQinp., C. ,
Collyer, June -Eng. Liter., f3;
Phys., ,C; Chem., ,
Cook, Eliza -,--Eng. Comp., C;_. Can:
,Hist.; c; Alg.,, II; Ge‘Oni, C'; Phis. C.
een
iren
art-
ddle
•
Fr.
s. y days.
Other, towns tried, to imitate Lucknow
games but the final blow that result-
ed' in their discontinuance came late,
in the century...when-4On. W1014,914
the day and .caused ITheavy financial
setback.
Peak attendance ;was set in 1882,
when 12006 people packed the Cale-
donian park. To augment the ac-
comodation offered by the parks
natural grandstand, a semi -circle
stand Was bunt: to seat 4000 people.
Thisstand circled. 'back of the pre-
sent_ baseball infield; forming a ring
in which the various contests :were,
•• It was that year that Donald Din•
Scotland's'. champion
liought, to LuCknew and, won the
$590 diamond belt donated by t&.
Tolice Gazette, a New York sportii4,
publication; open to the Contestant
winning the greatest number of,
points.'• •
First games were held in a field
ack of Matthew SProiders •
residen4ki
later Li little to the north in the Driv=
itte Perk and latterly in, the CaledOn-
ian °. Perk; ‘,
,G 11 Smith,. a 'member of the Old
Caledonian:Society„ is the, prime moY:,
er'la attempting•: to have the gaMes.
reVived and. already he has oa:houci
niueh'valuable information in this
regard. It May, be that in 1939 Luek-‘
rn. to •:ita.*own, by
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PROTESTS SPEEDING •
The Paisley Advocate is. Continually
campaigning against Motorists speed-
ing in and. through the village. It is
a problem that 'every rmaiitipality,
has, and Luckno* is not with Out its
speedsters, who travel the Main street
Onct other, streets in the village at
speeds that are dangerous to the pub-
lic, and particularly the ,little tots,
who, not aware of the danger, or
forgetful of it in ,the 'excitement of
their playing are alit to dash out on
the roadway at •any moment. Many
Motorists-and-Ltruekers;Lcuuld-dri
a.saner,.safer speed and should be
required to do ,so, or face theconse-
quences.
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STR:EiT.,CARIOVAL
ONE WEEK AWAY
•IndiCations.. Point To. Record • Crowd
At Clansmen'S, ,Carnival Next'
, Thursday •-7-, Brisk , Demand Por
• Street. Prize Tickets
With The Clansineres,...anniversary
Street carnival 'just one. week away,
interest is keen .the approaching
, -
event and a record crowd is antiei-
pated, • • ,
At 6.30.,..sharPi the Calitinimplan'
. , ,
parade will leave the school grounds
comMencing the festivities, and a
'Own' hand, pipe .band, fife and •ditim•
hand, along Clowns,. will' tend to
add plenty et pep to this colorful
procession; • , •• •
-Mckete•for the ,strcet dt'aYv
Went, on' Sale On!, Monday, With 'a
brisk demand. Tickets' are available
'fro)* all Club members and will be
on sale •' the night at, the e'aiai'ml• the
pike IS 10e, ,:dr',3' ler '25e',: and the
prizes are a, silver tea service, an
aeroPaelt and an , all Wool blanket,
The draw will :be Made 'Ett„ 12.30 a.m.
' . and ether carnival gaM6S'
will.provide fun for; all, with worth-
while prizes, and for, thoSe, who like
to dande, there'll "be a big Section: of
the pavement rived of and SPecinIly
reeled. MeCartneeS sic -piece orch
Stilt Will provide '!ukoSiC. ,
. event' of .unfavorable weather.
he entire' carnival Will be held in the
rene. 'WhereVer; its held, 'RS • tree;
)0i'0' adinissioij fee pricny liTatt
11 ganies are five tents, and it ‘loOls
ke.'a lot of. fun wlietbeeYoti. spend
nickel Or not
--40in-in-the---parSde--L.-Ayotrnigit•
;, BANTR:liAb, ,o3WOERT t
Paisley pokS, Band, nineteen
•
inem-
bers Strong; was scheduled •to hold t
their prove -up 'eoncert, on Tuesdor A
.aVening, -These.. boSrs-, have received 1.
their tutoring front 1110410' Murray A
who had charge , of tackneW .)AWs 11
carly in the pitininer.)) Paisley lads a
• 1144,•Ltt),t4a,(IstL,beert,...16Oked-,-,tcy-z-PlaY
thew first 000406611C ,at Baisley a
Pall pith! lute in Septehiber. • b
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,Dahmer, Arnetta E. -Eng. COmp.,
C; Eng. Liter, C.' •
Finlayson; •Anne --Ane. Hist,
. •
Geom., .4.•
• Firilayson; Dorsald--Eng. Comp., 'C.
• Fisher, Mary ComP., (%;
Eng. Liter.; C; •Chem, I. '
Forester, Jean E.:=Chem , 11
' Gitinore lielea.T.--Geom., III; Lat
Au,' a,
• Graham, Dorothy-Geem., 111
•Greer,Lcinise ,E,7-7,Eng. Liter, C,
Hamilton, Helen M.-Geom, 11;
IPhys, C, Lat Au,' C, Let: Comp.; il[iv
1Fr..Au.;- C;' Fr.,ComP., III. ' •
..Henderson, Jessie Liter„
• Jandeson• Isobet16-Eng; Comb C.
MacCrOstie„ karle
C; Eng. Liter.,2C; an. Hist, C; Alg,
MacDonald; 'Etta' B.-Lat. Au., C;
Lat. Fri." Comp., C.
..-MacDonald, ,Helen Comp.,
I• Cheni I; • . [
MiteDoriald; .Mariort'',11-Ane, Hist,
II; Geom., Mir Lat. AU:, II;
Lat Comp., II: FiVAti., II; Fr: Comp.
MaCOregor, Robert 4. -,Eng.' Comp.
C; An. Hist., II; Geon, II; Phys, IL
: Macintosh, Kathleen-7,Geoin., 111
. Macintosh, Robert J.-7E4g. Comp,
.C; Eng. Liter, II;) Alg, II; Gecnia, III;
Chem, 11'
_MacKenzie, ,john ICiEng;-.C611111-4.
If. Can; Hist.,11;__AigXherii.,--J-
•• kaeKinnon,. Donald J,Cheni., II,
MatLearf, Comp..
crtfig. Liter,, C; • Anc.' Hist, ;
Chem,
*teed,' John Lat.
,
Au., 0; Lat.,, Comp.,' C• I
MillerGerdon--Anc; C,
• MOrrismi.,.MelVin;Leleeni..;
Nelaon,:. Jean 0.7 -Eng, Comp., C;
-,•-:Paterson, Muriel A. -Eng. Comp.,
6.; C; Lat. An.; -C;:,Lat.•Comp,
C; !Fr. Au.; C; Fr. Comp, C. ,
. • ,
•pearlman, •Merris-LAne:: Hist., :II;
Lai. Au.; Ili;
Lat. Comp., 11; c; Fr.'COMP.,
Pinnell, :Wray W. -Eng. Liter.,
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o;
.ioehords; Raynion4-tEn'g.• Comb.,
C; Anc, Hist, II:. Alg„*.,q; Phis:, Of.
Ritchie,7 Doris -Eng. Liter.',. II;
Can. Hist,, II: ,depin„ ,C;, Phys., C.
'$a*CM; .4•11*.ar4.4.--EPg• Liter.,
14 Can, Hist., II; Alg.; 'It;
C.;
Stefirert,,. Bessie -7.4'11g. COrrip,' 1;
.Eng, Liter.; 1: Can. 'Hist., II; Alg.;
L •"
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Twainley, Elva '11. -Eng. Comp., C
Eng. Liter.;• II; 5n. Hist. /1; t
Chem., I. • •• •••
TiVamley, Hilda E.7-.Can.•Hist.', I
INSTITUTE 'HELD
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PICNIC FRI,DVir
The annusi tirernenis 'institute pie
hie inenibers. iii14 their families
was held at the green CI
Friday. :A 'program
5541'dpnCtnhit' ‘ssenlIP°P'°e1 diarnond, and a bas.
r er.ved on _the hill
below the Olabhonse:.
WinnerS of, the ..SPOrts 'eVata
• Children., tinder Yri4,,-.Wintilfred
Steward; .yvs, itha under-
atveatlelYn 'SteWard; 'giriS''.1Z and
- '8iloinonl.“4i.ngle.
raeezdZira',TeWitti Boys, .8' and upder
Steward; Married I:idlest rade
--1/2)(Irss A. 'Patterson; Vine' thee
tarandniether,S)!Stri..'.D; Thomi
seremble-tjertn BuShell;.
ne, Of the 'CASA prizes. Betribilitier' to ;W.' g iiatteisen
a An. 1,,ntknk 11•11tradayo August plkid §trtitbers,
O'OYNT,BARN:' PREY •..
TO FLAMES ptigiNG -
0.L.Ocioco.kt, STORM
st
ck Last Wednesday Night Daring
iolent .StorM ' That Disrupted'
. HydroService And Did Other Gam!.
age -Barn Near :.Dungannon Also.
Burned---Plon To Rebui1d-I3arn On
Joynt; Faint '
In t• he -wickedest ' electrical, sterni
of the season, last, Wednesday night,
a large frarne _barn On one of the
JOynt farms east of St Helens wits
ickThy lightning end _totally des..
.The farm is locally known as tlic
"Red 13rick", because of the fine red
brick house on it, and which was not
endangeredby the barn blaze due to
the direction of the wind. .•
'The. bolt struck,about eight o'clock.
Alfred Ritchie,. manager of the farm,
had barely time to 'remove three hoi.-
ses and a' colt -from the stable befOre
the entire building, was a roaring
mass of flames.; Fed by several hail -
dyed tons' of hay and Several hundred
bushels Of barley, the • blaze made a
livid spectaele that .attracted specta-
tors for .milea around.
: SO intense was the heat that it was
iluP.aSsikle to save a' wagon ' and man-
Ure'sPreader near the barn. ' A young
calf 'was the only livestock destroyed.
J. W. .Toynt and George at the time
.Were returning from -London . where
Mrs: Joynt recently Underwent
'major operation, Upon driving up in
-
front of The Sentinel ; Office abolit
nine o'clock, thy had their first ink-
ling ithat the ,reflection that lit the
•skY Wastheir barn in .flam(s„
••''Mr;:../gynt Plans to 'rebuild a
Modern barii; ,and is at present con,
sidering •the tyk of structure he will
„ „
shortly commence work on -• •
Dungannon • Barn Burns ,
,.That smile evening, a barn owned
by W. 4.. .Reed, 'Dungannon, apiarist;
On the, sixth. AShfielii, was struck
and biirned, The barn we understand
..was..used-chiefly4cir-stiirageptirpeser•
with some hey and lumber included
in the lOsat.,,
Locally hydro power was disrupted
three times during the' evening; and
the third break in the service 'cOntin-
ned till early the 'next Morning.
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GIRL FRIENDS HOLD ;
SHOWER FOR MISS 'JOHNSTON
• A nicely arranged social event was
held-atitnelIame Of Miss jeasio, Ife"11-
derson ' • ay ,..rternoon, *ben
a number or ,girl ,. friends of Miss
Malign Johnston; hride-elect, ,gath4:1
ere& to honor her with a . miscellen-
pus shower. Miss .johnston ,received
numerous lovely gifts and thanked
er friends, for • their 'kindness and
heughlfulness. • '
A , jolly afternoon was spent' eon -
lading with the serving of a. tasty
lunch. ,••
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PRIZE LISTS ARE
NOW 'AVAILABLE
1 dies' Department In Particular
Are Abuest Conipletely Revised -
Eckardt , Tea Service To Be
'Awarded," ,Winner Of Greatest
Number Of 'Points In All ClaSies
Extensively revised Pan Fair -Prize
lista are 'now, available, and no,ac)61.3t
will result .in one , of the finest ex-
hibits ever shown at 'tlie LuclnoW
;Fah: Pair, . • '
y.ear,s fair, the 73rd exhibition
will be held six weeks . hence, the
, • ,
last 'Plitirsday...and. Friday of Septeiii-
her: The COMMunity Hall will be
used f'or indoor exhibits, and mercan-
tile displays.:With practibelly a earn -
plete: reisiOn„ and 'r•manY additiOns it)
the variOue ladies' ilepertments; and
' with the facilities the new hall offer!i•
tor 'displaying lthese, pireCt01*
.
are•cOnfident that this portion of the
, •
shoW.J.1 really ;outstanding:'
Several special prizes are 'offered,
feat:tired' by a 4 -piece silver tea".ser,
:Vice, known as the Albert,Johii:
• rington Eckardt donation,' to be
awarded to the ',winner' of the greaiest
'number! et.. points in all ,Classes.
• A cattle special' is•A,
dish• for the working inan's,„ din-
ner,bowi.firSt Priie ,a.hvet Oated rese
Entire neW, classes include, •"Art),
atilt crafts?,'; writing. for public
school ' pupils; _!Witli,:nrizeS. `donated.: by
the ,'LlicknOut: Weinen''s tustitute;*
elag8' f'or.cetninunity.,'Wethen't erg 11
ilations and many etitqi new sce-
1 tion nto:_ottii)r regtiler,-ClaSse6.):-
Ask tor arid' make
0110.1frelni;rations to be en ekhibiter n
ECIALS
Hovis 'and, Sunsoy, Bread
'WEEK END SPE(fALSI'
LAYER CAKES •
JELLY 'RO(41-S4 •
• HONEY TARTS •
MAPLE, WALNUT„ T
- PIES
• CHERRY -PIES
RA1S1N -WHOLE
• 1,4
ROLLS'
FRIJI,TI ROLLS
.,,y1INEAPPLE, ROLLS.
CHELSEA:" BUNS
COFFEE CAKF,S
caoicig COOKIES.
• , TRY OUR
WHEAT AND HOME MADE BREADS •
LYMAN
• ALL OVER, CANADA PEOPLE, ARE SAVING
11 •NEW ,,MARCONI itArao ARRIVED . in I. Pactork,
Sealed' Cartons : everyOne an (*standing bargain. in its Pric
.claSs.. $35,...00 or more allowance 0.1.1 your old radio on anicenSole •
Marconi and $20.00"or more,"on.any,inantel 'Marconi.' ONE 1938,
DEMONSTRATOR .AT AN 'UNBEATABLE 'BARGAIN. , USED
,RADIOS FROM $2.00 UP,. 'SOLD WITH A ONE YEAR'S
, WRITTEN • moNgy. BACK -GUARANTEE. Burgess Batter.'
lea •and Wet 'Batteries .delivered and , *stalled Within 25 Mike:,
. •
LucknoW at no eiitra Charge. Arial :Kits: coMplete; only, 89t
• '
(H:p.p„.0. Approved)...•
• Box 296'
'PHONE 34
9
SEVERAL SIGHT
WOLVES IN KINLOSS
Sheep Killing Marauders
,Hunt-
ers pimning, To Drive
Menace From Iiistrict-pack, Of
Three In No Haste To Leave. Road-
way As Mail, Driers Car:' '
proaChes
Wolves' have becoine so plentiful I
in the liolyrOOd and Sixth ,.Coneessionsi
districts that to 'sight thern is almost I
a commo4place °eminence. To track',
then' down with . a' gun . ririothe'r.,
matter though, .antrso'. far' these anar-
'enders have outwitted all Marksmen I
whOliave endeavored to get. a shot'at '1
them„ in hopes Of'. ,killing them or
frightening them off.
•By the. Coloring, of .scime that .have
been seen .and the,•lorig shaggy 'hely I:
the opinion is held that they are def-
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inately wolves, rather than dries', as.
. ,
other repOrted wolves have airried out
.• Last Pridey•afternoon, Peter John-
ston, Mail driver,' came upon • pack:
,
.Of •three of them ill- front of
• ferin • an the Sixth, and which)
,hedly remained .;on the, roadway until
he was., w ithin several yards • of thein,
before taking to the fields. With a
gun, .111e,4srs.: Kenny. and ',Johnston
tried in ',:iruiri.te run theM dolvn: One
of theivoticir !was again seeit on: this,
cOncession on, 'Sunday. • -
Sheep- killing and damage •lres-been
excessive in Kinloss this season and.'
the wolves are 'considered chiefly re-
sponsible. They lieve bee& sighted by
Angina 111acIntoshi Cast itelyroOd:
whose ''flock has ' been' badly' .riddled, , Me. ..and Mrs. ' S. .11 kilpatrick: '
and the few that remain are,,,prac ,,A,31)field announce the. engagenient
ticallv valuelees, due to 'worry :/' and at their only daughter,-
injinljes.. After ,the,tast_,attark,on. the,' to Mr. .gdwara.Slahe„;yOunge'r
McIntosh. fieck,•: yarty kept , fruit: :S,oh of the late Mr,..and 4Mrs,
leseell-night vigil, as they lay await.. Blake, of Ashfield; The Marriage' Will
ing. the animals,... " • . take" place .early in September;
attliek, on . tlie slieeP has,
bcen pirticii.4115„ the ,a1.1.1e. They ;ill, •and 'Mrs, 'Donald 'A: .••
obticiet.4atntdhetltikliaail‘dlds-gheetillgabldik; Oritphpeeri-1:' _14 ai'Y Isabell;:i.4):. 'Mr;
ald announce the•:engageni'ent 'of their ' •
Wise... the carcass, is lett tt• y1 :Rtnifts7a6K6,0%`;*i..itre,
IrotRNA,mwit wouto orr eilet* the. wedding to take lAnde, Sat-
• utuaY:i. SePteinbei4 8, • at Hart •House
• Lueknow Lady•13owle'rS .
unfortunate.' elhb this iiefir; The etigi46nietit a.""tie" tit
washing. .,r.usodaitty. one itit, 0. trIrivott;Iti, 'goy '14erle Philip,.daughter ofMrq
on forcinga ; Andrew, Philip `sntl the ISte<, Mr„' Aft.,
,pmo,Osittaponeinent of- the event. - Ram drew Philip of Alnionte to 11, JAnw.
ay evening a1s pl'evented tIi 50)1 MacRae son of Mi. - and Mrs.
weekly /biked .jitney.,• .‘JOhn.. Mollso• Of. Lueltin4, the;
. ,• , isge to. tole* plate 'the pot of
WON GUESSING: •.
. Mrs. Joseph II, *nil Ann,
.%tp guessing toritest held recently 04.* the ettoteileiit.;tt th01'
at Heitman's: nieti'S ,Weer stetertva.. OVA Ethel to-
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