The Lucknow Sentinel, 1939-08-24, Page 4astern.: Canada Special Bargain Excursions
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I ROn ° ALL ST' .. TION'S , IN. EAS ERN
Daily"- Sept.'15 Sept. 29, 1939,.lnciuswe
mg
Return limit --.45 days
TWEETS GOOD, IN •
Mile
40ACIllES' alt faces • approxi mately 11c peri
t 'SLEEPING CARS. at approxitmatelY� 1%c per,' mile'
• TA KIST , oxiinately ,13 c per mile
a
CARSPW ..
at
" ...
'.• ' . BLEEPING" . .
S!0t$T. S>LEEin-SLEEPING CARS ADDITIONAL+
40�'I': O.L' ACCOMMU.I�ATIO�N
C
TME LUCIKNW SENTINEL
PRESENTATION
ROAMING THE RIDsING
MADE MRS. HENRY..
• With Leigh H Snider, -
Conservative Candidate. (LANGSIDE• NEWS)'
" 't• l is that the' farmer has Prior to:her departure -Alum the
The ti a P : andse friends gathered on Sat-
to buy'in a protected market Pell it community, toresent Mrs'. P`ranit •
at world prices:' Yes, •I have .heard 'urday evening p .
that stateFent' made •a number of Henry with 'a .purse, of money, .and,
a
ti'nxes ai'rd no doubt.
i' was made ,in the folio'a ing address.. Misses .Olive
, , w
good faith. It
is, , however; fax from ,'Terri ff and Grace- Richardsonmade
resentation. ebeing
correct. What Many fell tp teal- ,he p
' Henry:- rs
a a M .
. proteeted
m D
e
r
ize is that that same .pro e<" this , continUpity a}a
terse,- l :a fi:n k -e Hoboes "the .The people of t
+
+..►tli:.
r�teaM..w�++zM�w;.inu.S`�:y � a=y'� " wry, wrr,.'+t--'�2 4 r»k�j,.... if � �leiitVe tlle..X:n
N.
and. West.
• • ° AN= r than wheat). "so
S'pERN C • ice othe '4 K
O EA ro (.
T d.
E ' : :, WESTERN .... , .„ ,
7'.'11111I1•40 i •ex ot•ta'ble:°'surp its, ts•' , ep a. '. f.
PERIOD' •' It s p remenrlira�rree � from. • a, 'hot o
• URI'N'G 'SAME• of t duce and a
mem
,, in
a
n
r
lFroig• Y Unfo t tie d
anon
• f m
or market. • • in 'wed it
$ sold ' th
handled frons► • a ` ttiar b, en guy ing g s 043'''r Both of ><
stand• oint that it has some ever since you 'se
l' ting p
d tit whole ma
; ,p
= f ),mer to se -1 a nzsXrt+c
that a • . expression of thelx a"'�a pp�•"k
out n p
S FROM WESTERN •
P t' a on ef" our service in their midst
URSION ' 1 jt tet y
O
•
ADA-. ' D. um: Only :10°o that.
a
atdr3ns an a sir i e Iwo'
RASK , :is nPartner in life
ts..Sleeping ar„ LL•: .TSG7� ••.., small 1.0% •"has• You and your
A;FOR 'ki?t.�1U13I , however, that
ASK iy
li1-4x101• A ',-:.M.u11 T
RETURN FROM 'MIRE COUNTRY
(By R.J. DEACHMAN, M I'•.) - ,
',hopped on the train the other dao''
and the first thing which met nay.' eye
a as a group of about fifteen children,
running in ages from a mystic 4% to
somewhere. about, 6%.';
I•:asked who they were. "City kidd-
ies returning from a time given them
;in the country'.I was told. Never.
-have ' I seen a happier ' 'gorup •' Qf
youngsters on an outing.;
City children, have well' developed
n
dam._
tri(-
• �It..
meert,
c.
r`itr
or
ea�%1
in a group tench m. e . � ..,.
hildre f'.tthe-'country.The
'
,do the c„ not the ,
• country child •is ' shy in the presence'
it
Of the city'
'lore
.;of strangers: The children n : ,
'l,cke•have.
are • in e'ontset with strangers every
•enc
st
islet
d
't.fl
'Age* s
e
re. ,
' •� � in
their training.
n mate t .. tis cammurtity
L d -li ht milhib t th
, been so iioarly � ttled h Always
ZION
AtIiONA.-L
►� $±N.
WHITECt URCH.; .
:spent the week- ears. Jas, Farater ''Spent a week'in
Mr. Will . Ritchie_ p •
•
Orilla. ' Getelph +cith her sister; .Mrs: More
end in
Mr• and Mrs- El;net. Well of Cul- ton• • rmid of Detroit and her by keeping:out the farm products. of
rose Miss Jean . Ritchie,ll.N., 'of By stirs. McDta, , riffnt' and family other .countries . that .would' othoriuise
Nies Dorothy . Baynard, .of para- sister Mrs, ' Alvin O with their i. actively compete,: If it; were '.otherwise
eon, • t,
• and Mrs.. Chester Ritchie•are spending a few weeks v r a y', a ,,would- be. flixoded with
mount, Mi• n "visitors' brother Mr, Pat McMillan.' hour' :math .ts
of . Detroit: ifriere Week -end i . i ° • ent. 'farm pi'odu',ce of all •k;,n�1s: Produced in
`Mr. .,and Mrs,, Will. Mr: and Mex, Joseph Tiffin• ep.
at 'the home • of
• da sn�Goderich,with hsscous_ countries with low ' prot:Ci'a;tioh 90�i
a few .. Ys th ' result 'would be that the i
Ritchie. and a e
• s
h
t
11 ,
P
:
• � v'd Anderson�rattirned, home In, Mrs. R. p. . home market, .which is Such awonder-
Mr •`Da, t eks Wilson of'. St, Thomas
week after ' spendmg•. six"'wee • Miss Agnes fns thing, 'would largely' disappear and
nasi•
in London: tdlsi}g a slimmer, 'course. is holidaying at the home . of her farm prices, would be completely' shat -
Gardner `.and Jack nioihet Mrs. 'James Wils.'on,' tered- in thie!country. So let us rem
Messrs. Cecil'.
West three - Mies Kate . Smith of Galt is vis' ' ember . this,,. Without.. protection : the
Me 'weeks
: who. motored.
a. are 'working at Elbovv, sting With her friend, Mrs. A.. Fox: !'Canadian. fariner'wotrld'be reduced to
'weeks :
as , i!l =.t . Green ,of 2. :At Ort with a low standard` of nv..
' the week -end with i coin• arable to'that in..many ,Eur-,
,..' Mr. and .Mi+s. Al'fred:. An (rew, and Kitchener spenting P
been', 'visitors' her :mother, .Mrs:' Frank How. Mrs-' opean countries: lieeaase• he could not
Miss , iPinagred have
Mrs, Gordon Kirkland Henry is returning with them :to Kit.;' compete and' retardant prices. There is.
With Mr: ;and ,
Andrew: chener to live with: them, We are sor-' no argument here about high Or loci'
and. Mrs.
Miss Ellen. AndreW left .on -day 1• Mrs° • Henry .front this.•tariffs. It is a plisse simple fact that
toe
endeavoured eo further your
Alaster's. business in every branch of
community work• •
As life mens er' of• e
'n' -the Presbyterian church'. and the
Churchgayer„
s . you have' done Y
for 'the. Christian churc ,' .. c ar.e�t„
member •of the Women's Institute
un-
ceasingly we darned to. you for heir
inspiration.
, A more, , loyal fi iend .of our corn
minty: would be, hard'to find, . •
We : realize that in lea`ving: ypur
o' mtrnit' . a : great
do
' c n �'
r h a
`10 church m
me
change will be noticed, yet as neigh-
bours,., -friends, co-workers, we wise
Yenta feel that • otir thoughts find best
wishes' follow eau and th:'t your 1a.
•
'?our• in behalf of this ;community
will be ,long . remembered: _ . . •
Si.gnod;:. .
�e i a rkei have
r whist disorganized • � e ' iclt'ed out the• nicest looking
and helpers to urairitain the lowpricer young lady 'I could see -pure force•of
that have been '.received '.for the .ens b the W M S ;habit :on; my part and' asked her age.
rue. output. That sante Protected mai- a She was six. -
ket, that' is' sometimes complained :of "Where have you peen?'" I queried.
as above, is protected for; the farmer'
.United ' by p ]al our an m �;
our,
utmost' ”Lucknow," was' the answer.'.
well. Don't. urge 'that, •
as
forget
SALES GIRLS WANTED -Personal
applications, apply' Mr, 1.4.tC :Hough.
SEP0( 5e to I.(►tl Stare, Luvkttow.
G desires tr•atteper•tatiun
PASSENGER
from Kirkland Lake or aistri, t M
Lee neiv. , Any: i ttt:t'eeted motet set
a 7. ,`7i* a
t All down fond y t h A h t "Which .do you'' like best,. Lucknow
the line the, tariff protects the farmer °r Toronto?" .
"Lucknow." •
adwhyeee
SALE -2 H:p• ,gasolene ent irte,
in FOR S,A1 •v
good, vvaaking 'coii'dition: Cash ltrtce;
TTI, ,
Nl
to J. l:
. 'R.1:7 11
0
$2 Q _ PP y elta'st.
Lucknow, third fauns ..west of , B ; .
' W
ut'=•
E t:HEAP 1lorur� tt► g
FOR •S'A4
rents al•--.3-.liar e 'bath, guo5,1 4e1=
lar, cement floors •garag 1,l.Ht d g Centre
len. ApplY to. W. "lt.
, 1M1 irtghaiti.
•3.r.Ep „W.HEAT CL:L;AN1r.I1--bring•
in your wheat end 'have cockle and
other impureties :removed ready for
sowing. S. E. ROBERTSON; - Leek -
"There. is nothing to see in. Toren-'
to."
Pocket that, ye' proud. denizens. of
the' Queen City. I sat down'• with the
s..
esti
ask u . on
started toq
gimp .and .
'Everyone -answered at once.l'What did
they do when they .were out. Let the
children speak and tell their own,
ry to ose
a the Canadian farmer must be'.protect
=
• w'►tF , fi'iendz ,:bntmwnity, Good:,wishes`of 'the com-
for' a we weeks :visit her to her,ner 'home. ad an he does enjoypr'otection,, The
munity 'go withd
in Detroit ,and Calumet. y question that we must• now face ' in
k , ` A •few front this •communit ,• met at:
.• Mi'ss', Jean McAuley; was a }vee Hen v's home Saturday_evening• this country is this. How are we going
end.'vi§itor with heli Sister, M•i•s., "Mrs..
Frank Ritchie rind Mr. RitcFiie, and presented her With a pulse con to prevent the price" obtained for that
din sirtri of money as a slight small 1O% exportable` sittrrplus frons
Miss .Lois Freeman of Leeburn is tan t>. a
visiting withher r token of the, esteem' in which she setting. the price obtained, at'home for
. 'grandparents, M held'. the, 90%. , .Let's• think that over: We.
:'T k ardner: :. w,as 1
arm. Mrs,. W. C7n
•.:Ilii.. and, Mrs. Henry. : ,M•rs, D•'Kennedy and son Peter and shall'see .later
;' Visitors "vrtith
,Gardner' ' during :the week . were Mr. Mr, ;and Mrs, ':John 'Kennedy spent 1
and Mrs: George'. Hunter,.`:kr, and Monday with' Mr. and Mrs, McCloskey ` ELAXATION NECESSARY
•rs. George Fisher "'of •Hamilton. at Elora. , R
M g .r
' • ' '� Mrs, James Purves •spent Tuesday :. .
. with her sister -hi -Jaw, Mrs, D. Ken- dl}arrnaey M. I)epew gave expres-
S CORNERSion l to the following, words • forty
• , . CUA�RaS Hedy,, � � s
Mrs. Dan McKinnon . and. two years ago, and •they are, as ap,
Mir.' Richard' Turner .of Lucknow Mr. ;and spent Sun-. plicable today as then: "I have,learn-
•spent a few days at .Jas, Wraith's., t s-o'.sons of near Langside s1?
;•. i ., e ' afteruoen calling on friends in ed frorn'observatton. that three things
•liLrs-,' Walter: Iiodgms--is-sPat►din, �1- �_ --._-_ __;.., _. .: �-----
a few days in : Lucknow • with Mrs, our village. Happen to :a man who works steadil
Hodgins. ' , The W. M..5. of the United church without relaxation. In the first place,
Miss Rose Campbell has returned :held a meeting .at the home of Mrs,'. .he becomes riereous,'."irritable, and
back to her home in Hamilton after "
spending a .few months with. Misses
Hanna and Belle Ross:
Williard And Garnet' Davison of t
•Teeswater spent last week at Earle.
. Hodgins. -
Misa Ilene . Ross spent .last week
with ,Betty Whytock of Teeswiter. '
eirace - is •ar,
Mr, Iiobt. Mowbray, ehairnidn of
.
she Board of Managers for ' Presby.
terian 'church; • '
Mr. •Thos. Moore,• 'chairman of the
•Board'of•Stewards for United'•church•
The , Langside . Presbyterian . W. M.
'
S. held a .well' attended: meeting or.
ThnrsdaY, August 17th at • the • horhi
of Mrs, Janies •Mcintosh In opening.
the meeting' hymn 773. •utas, sung. A'
poem; "Brotherhood'.". was read by the
'resident, 1VIrs. Simpson.` Ms. R•it;h•'i
-ardson .reals psalm 103 and. Miss' Nur-
dean Simpson .read' Leke . 15:1.-11:.•:
Meditatipn on this ,was • given by Misk
Grace Richardson. •Ruby Conn grave r'
•olo: The topic -Jesus our ideal it.
oppcisition: and .nersecution=was 'giv
en: by Mrs. • Johnson Conn,• The Lord':
•prayer was repeated • in unison. and
.the 'Meeting closed,: A social hour we..
spent and lunch served by the• host-
•
vs. The, attendance, was: 13. '
Visitors : on Sunday at -the. home 'or
Mr. and .Mrs.• John Richardson were
Mr, and 'Mrs. Robt.; Armstrong,. Mar
jorie, Win. Armstrong of •Teeswater•
Mr. and 'Mrs, Aitcheson, Mrs. 'bong•
lea, her. ,son and grandson and Mrs
.
a
ii. Pettipiece..
hard. to get along with. In the second
Place the' grade of his work. falls' off,
F+i►* horn. at Buffalo utters such his services. are worthless, and he is
t?iast"tlrat, the people cannot get tc liable to• err in his judgment. In the
deep at night: There' are others .in. third 'place,' 'he, dies suddenly; +It is
Europe which produce a similar of •
an incontrovertible law of nature.
feet,
-"I• rode on a truck load` of hay."
"I. love to fed the little': pigs and
calves.""
"We were at picnics nears
day."
"f. gathered the eggs -there was •a
basket dull." •
"We hada lot. of ice cream: cones.'
"I was in, the lake and a wave came
over' my. head" (incidentally this'' wave
did not have very far :to go.)° , • ,
• "We picked' bereies right off :the
bush." .
"You•
get better things to eat in the
country.'," '
"Say, ,mister; did you ever jump in
a pile of hay? -I did buf I don't. de
Muchof that now. • .
I •asked one ,little youngster if he
had milked the 'cows -the reply' was
.-like the Scotch•boy who was asked
If he could 'play the fiddle -"I .'never
tried but I could do , it "
They took a great joy out of horse
back riding, aiid their' replies to'the
..
question • . of • a 'possible return next
year • were rather interesting.
"I have. to stay at' home next year,
and help' mama --my home
sister is
coming'." ' • •
'II 'asked the lady' at . the ' house
where I stayed if she would•invite me
back nexi yeatee That •is: a charming
sway to get on in society. • '
I asked one 'lady her name and the:
answer was "Joyce."
I wanted to. know if it'was really
:Joyee or if they called her '" #ioe,''and
her prompt answer' was "I am not'
Joe Louis." .
"Who is Joe Louis'la I' queried. She
.replied; "A boxer.":
It oaf/erred to me that it would be
interestjpg' to carry her' mind' into the
higher plane' of intelligence.
"Do you know Hepburn?" 1i asked,
The reply was, "Yes." • -
"Who is he?"
•
3 dam:
41*
1.
'Highlights' of the: Royal 'Menti" Contest
,r
te. t r 0 •"'“. 'q )'
•, t rrt•rn. ,.rsk..+vltes °'l, Mayor taylUt at Svvrtt (. urterrt WWre,:iitcng cheque
pa tt mule( i i 1 a h see -Hie ill vet 4•up to Mrs
planned the best bawl:NI atsic,4t t v l,u•�tlly (:ran-. *for $200.00 airtir t e see -Hills
adian meal in rhe "Plan ., ',tipper P„r lto.rkv"
Stirrett at Memorial Park:, Swift 'urrevrt -
rorert by tilt' tad er,, of l2 ,brei 1tth)1t 5.' Miss Jessie Read and Miss, Marie'llolmes, two ot •
contest 5lson. fa
Flour .. •,•• l` `the menu Cori est judges examining sonic of the
2 Ma yr ( ruts ot \l mtt•.ot. c int ts,:+":rttct hubris llo'od, thousands of entries 5.. a,
Y
executives at t,r,•sentaturri ot +tq•rm;) prize ehE�6�1
for $400!00 to Mi,- 1 ith,rn 1 'itacicav 1 tremendous enthusiasm shown Eiv women all
. The <,`oye line : Windsor was a strikingtribute to the ti°t1tettriess
3 Madeline a I)av ot he sternen . Man site of the over Cal educational valu, of this linustetl contest •
judges. acf4lressvng the �iurhence at �lrs.:+tirrett s arid res
ereseniation ceremony in S++,tt 1. urtent :
nn ,
r.
• . NOTft-K TO CREDITORS
IN THE MATTER OF THE ES-
TATE OF .SAMUEL •SMITH, late of
of 'Lucknow in the County
the Village
r er•. ' deceased,''
Fa m
Retired �.
et.
ce.R.
u
.it
Bruce,.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN; pur
suint to The Trustee Act 'that all
RegOffeetataatativelleatageLedAlea s
he..Estate ofhe Osie aii�ttrYi�
auittat t .
sit+ •rauired to setn'd, partieul:
q
ars of •their elaitns,' duly. verified, to
•or
the
f
J, yt!: 'Buahfield, the'solicitot .
'executor of theta said estate. -on or be
• h' i ,trf Augf uati
true: the ' Zt►t ay
1.939, and` that after such .date the 'etc
ceirtor. will'.pi'oceed to .distribute the
said Estate, having regard, only to the '
claims of which he shall then have. •
:had notice,
•
t+OR' SAI.R Ai 'E'XCIIANGE-•-Clyd5a-
•
dale mare, 6 years old, quiet worker.
,Woeld.'take•, in e;tchnnge .cattle. pigs,
food. rubber tired .buggy or grain.
Further paiticulwi's at Seritinel Of-
fice.
^ uu.
:LU:GG.1,,H ' ii►! b1�FY'� ' drip:ti•e• t ,
c
iealth. • Rurnacaps' ;°C`wo-Wiev Action;
7r;iokly • .leanses and.. invigorates the
'Kidnevs Use 'Run neaps. a elalar8.
'DRUG STORE.
Hill,: all ,Of St., Marys.
. Misses' Jean and ,Roberta Simpsor
are holidaying this Week at. the, how
of . their grandparents, Mr. and Mr:,
Wm.' Conn. '
Mr' James Morrison, Jr., of Listo-
wel scent' Sfrnday •with Mr.' and Mrs.
I.• B: 'Morrison. '
The ladies of the 2nd and. 4th held
s successful tea at' the home' 9f Mrs
Herb Pettipioce on Thursday., last'
week, with `attendance of 12. Colder-
' Vieti :$2.65: .
Mr. and Mrs. R. Stewart, Velma,
Eileen and Donald and Fred Tiffin
-pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Per -
"y Vincent of Westfield.
' M:i.ss.:Doris Ritchie is spending this
•iee!c i+ith her friend, Mr•s. ^ V. Em -
Mason.
•
ATTEN"i1}ON SCHOOL PUPILS:
As. we, are, openitig our home •for
School' Pupils this terns and will take
either Roomers or s oar ers, ,it writ . o
to ,ybur .interest•;to get in touch. with
us' ae• soon as possible.,Please phone
150' 'w, Liircknow or call at'; Express'
Office, Lucknow, '
DATED at Winghatn, Ontario, this
29th day•.of July, A.D., 1939. '
J. W. BUSHFIELD,'
Wingham, Ontario.
Solicitor for the Executor: '
N01UCE TO CREII,JTOitS
1N THE, MATTER. of the Estate•
of Mary Nesbit,.late 'of the Township
of', Kinloss in, .the County ,•of. Bruce, -
'S•pirtster, decea •sed, . . I.
Notice is. 'hereby given pursuant to
the Statures in .•that 'behalf .that: all
persons , tllavipg ' Claims •against the•
Estate of the said:Mary Nee*, ,de-
ceased,, who died on or. about the .six -
.e.
:a of Aereih-
required. tri. forward their claims;'duly
virifted by affidavit, • to the , under-
signed - 'Administrator, ' of the. ,Estate
of the said 'Mery :N•eebit ori, or before
t:he' fifteenth' day: o£ September, A.D.
t93:) after .which date ^the said- Ad-
n'inistrittor• will proceed to distribute
-he assets of the' estate having regard
Fitly tc ;.and '.being responsible only
or the claims of .which' he shall 'their.
cove had notice. ' -
'Dated "at Lucknow, Ontario, this
22nd day' of August, A.D. 1939. I
John Nesbit,
R. R. No. 4, Kincardine, Ont.,
:%IENl HERE IS GOOD ...NAY�i:NC
•vork with• e' large manufacturing con-
- ern of 200 daily. necessities used in.
•.verv: home. Sure and quick repeaters.
Vo experience, needed. Good pay every
'ay if active, and permanent business
ertain if persevering; Investigate our
Ilan at' once. without Cat-
:logee, ,FREE.' FILEX CO.; 570
'.t Clement, -Montreal, . ,
COURRIE'S CORNERS.
•
Master .Donald •Plunkett of Auburn
i . holidaying at . his .grandparents,
'fir•, and Mrs. James Drennan..
' Miss Rhea Miller • of Paramount
visited last week with Mr.. and Mrs.
Harvey Miller.
Mitis Verna Pickering. of Galt spent
e week visiting at Mr. David Little':•
and .relatives. -
• Mli ;= Iha Campbell returned home'
roar Guelph and Was successful with.
. Per exams. ,
• Rev, and Mrs. Brown,, Misses Ber,
tha and Ethel of Brantfrd and Miss
• Mavrnie "resin visited last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Johnstone.
• M145' i4larjr, Alton returned horde
from Algoma district via Callender.
Misses Melda and Hilda Lane are
vi-•itiug, Nen!' York, World's Fair and
other points,
NOTICE
'
•
•
•
Administrator:.
The, annual meeting of the Lucknow
Elevator Company., Limited, will •be
held in the office •of .George H. Srriitih,
Lucknow, on Wednesday evening, Aug.„
30th, at 8 o'clock. Election of ,officers
and other regular business to be
transacted. ' .
JAMES HACK.ETT, President:
"Heis somebody." She did not,eoni-
mit herself very far: with that answer.:
"Who is MacKenzie King?" • '
"1 don't know."
"Who is 'Dr. Manion?"
"I never heard of him."
I thought of asking her who • was
the mayor of Toronto and' if• she knew
Mr. Herridge or Aberhart, but to
mention the , .latter would only be an
effort to carry a child of six into the
field of higher mathematics, so I cotn-
nroinised and asked:
'"Who is Hitler?"
And by the beard of the prophet I
swear it, this is the answer she made:
"He is inthe cost of everything."
TENDERS
TENDERS 'W•ANTED-Sealed . Ten-
ders will• be received by the :under-•
signed, until d 'u''clvek ».m..Sept. 1st,
1939, for the construction of a. con-
-rete bridge .one halt. Mite ':4 eat. of •
c't. Helens' in the Township of 'lVe.•st
Wawanosh. Huron Cot'nty.
00 must
$50'
•
"Joyce," I said, "tell me that again,
,that do you' mean by the cost of
everything"' and she came back with
the same statement; ,"Hie is in the
cost of everything:" ,
I could get no further on th'at'line.
1 cannot tell you what was in that
little mind when she made the state-
ment, but she was pretty mighty close
to the truth; and an older person would
not likely have, touched upon it with'
'treater svisdonl.
One ,of the trainmen told me a! good
one:. A youngster came along .one day
but-there-was-eo-ehe••to-meet••hes The
expressman put her in his wagon 'and'
took- her t» the, address r given. Un-
fortunatelyfortunately - the lady was' sick . and
could not accept her. The • expressman
s'tarte'd' back ;ta„tire statioril'the face.
ofythe little, girl was sadness 'pef•sori-
ified: Then the ie�lpressman had a
bright idea,. -
"Dry • those tears, young lady," -he
said. "I have seven youngsters ,of .my
own all as close to' your age as pos-
sible and tiny wife will never notice
' ' Master• George. Fairish, eight-year-
old s•:ni of Mr, and Mrs. Lorne 4.F'ar•-
i'i5it set it ttnp ' chit Orr nn .owl ,
Jtist the owl's nails were caught so
Itha:t it was still ]living.
• I 'Mos. David Little visited ,With Mr
and Mrs:.Elneer Philips on Tuesday
If you were ,asked to name the Torp•
ranking dance hands• of , radia, stage
and, screen your list would certtithly
include .Tommy Dorsey. Glen Cray:
Penny 'Goo'dman, Guy Lombardo "and
Artie Shaw, All five will be!: ap.peat
eight the• Dance Pavilion at the Can- - the difference." So he took her in.
adian Exhibition.• this year. "Did •your wife know the differ -
A certified cheque- for .
accompany each tender.
i owest• or any tender not • ne�ess-•
:rile accepted.' • . •
Plan° and'stiecifications may .be seen .
After Aug. 17.. ' -
RADIO REPAIRS'
The first -requirement for good -
radio -reception is a" -proper---
. working radio.
;Have Your Radio Checked.
Satisfaction and Work
GUARANTEED
John • R. Hamilton
% Angus Graham,
Boundary East.
•For particular; apply' to,
J. (', Puidon, Road Superintendent
-•E,: No. 2, • Lucknoat; Ontt•
NOTICE • :II
Voters' Lists. 1939. :Municipality .Of
The Village Of .Lueknow.
'County Of Bruce.
•
•
Notice is hereby given that I have
complied with Section 8 of the Voters'
Lists Act and that I have posted up
at my office ie the Village of Luck -
now on the 21st day of Aug}i*t A. D.
1939; the list of all persons 'entitled
to vote in the said. Municipality at
Munic'ip'al election, .and, that such list
remains there' for insuettion. A• nd .1 hereby call •upon al:l. Voters tt
'oke - immediate proceedings to have
any errors or omissions 'scorre'eted
according to law, the last' day, for ap
peals being the .eleventh day of Sep
tember A. D. 1939.
Dated' at ,Lucknow, Ontario, this
21st . day of .kugtl.st, A. D'., 1939. ,
Joseph Agnew,
Clerk of. -the Village 'of Lucknow.
SEE METEOR SHOWER
(Intended For Last Week)
On Friday flight at a late hour the
scheduled Perseid shower of meteors
was clearly visible in this district.
This rtstromical spectacle of "shoot-
ing 'stars", resembled a •gigantic fire
;wuxks•rdts°pi'ucy, and N1.1 at etto pairie
by an unusually brilliant display of
the "Northern Lights," making n
Eight, which we are told, was quite
thrilling and awesome. The meteor
shower Wats to retiurr ort Saturday=
light, but. the elements marred the
second •display.
-. •_ - __ . _ _. _ as _.. _' .._'.. .
en‘f" asked:
,"No,'' he said, "she never count,
them anyway." ,
After all, the heart:ofthe world is
Fairly big hly guess •vas right, he'
JOHNSTONE
and
MaCKENZIE
FUNERAL SERV'ICE.
AND FURNITURE
COM P.L'ETE :REVISION
' OF PRICES ' .
Ambulance Service Day or Night
3 Phones, 76.
was the ercpreesritart.
T. ARMSTRONG
OPTOMETRIST ' '
WILL BE
iN •LUCKNOW
EACH WEDNESDAY
9.30 A. M. To 9. 'P. M. .
AT' WM. SCHMID'S STORE'
BNS SERVICE
from i.UCKNOW s
LEAV'E'S Lucknow •South daily,
except Sundays • and hol-
idays,. 'I am. •
SUNDAYS & Holidays -4 nate
NORTH' to 1(incardirtre Daily.
, except Sundays acid days, 9.10! p.m; •
. olydtt :a „..�tilrail'
SUNDAYS >�
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For Further - information See
Local Agent.,
SMITH'S GARAGE
Western Ontario - Motorways
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