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.xENGAGEMENT Jfa.................
'\Tho " engagement $ anWunccdj/df
Eunice Mary» ‘ daughter J
Mrs> Will Lor
Palrner A. Ki
and Mrs., S. J
The marriage
in August.
Marjorie. MacDonald.
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Bis^elif Eldon Bradley,
Qaltdfi, Donald Frayne.
enzie, '.Jean Sandy/
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illian
thereto, havjpg regard
ors^hall '
DATED at Wingham, this fif
teenth day of JulyA.D1935. • /"
J.. H, CRAWFORD, Wingham, Ont. •
! i Solicitor for the executors.
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL^* ■ ■**
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THRSlJAY, JULY 18th, 1935.*
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SERIES OF GOSPEL MEETINGS
BEING - HELD* THIS WEEK
White Shoes
4 0 0 3L t □ a a
Greatly Reduced
Prices
See Our Windows
I ’ ‘ • . r’ 4 > V . ' ■ - ‘ .
Rathwell and Reed
Free Groceries Draw
.The Tickets on Heinz Free Groceries offer will, be drawn at
10 p.m.' Saturday, July.20th. 1st,$1.50;; 2nd-^$1.00; 3rd, 50c.
GET YOUR ENTRY IN
SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK
KELLOG’S CORN FLAK ES, 3 PKGS. ..-.......
KELLOG’S PEP, 2 PKGS.. ........................................
7 GOLDEN BANTAN CORN,^HQIGE^2 JCANS—
1
..23c
23c
__________ ____ _____________ ____ -i-.-r25,e—-/
FANCY NO. '17 PEAS, 2'JCANS.___________ .............25c
P & G SOAP, 40, BARS .. ........;.. .........33c
CAL AY SOAP, TOILET, 2 BARS......... ...................................lie
UNWRAPPED SOAP, .8 BARS ....... ........................ ......... .25c
TOILET'■ TISSUE,/ .8 RtMLLS^X^....../ ..........'.;.. TJ25c^
FA^CY^MllnED CAKES,,.2' LBS. . . . .. ............ ,29c
A Full Supply of PICNIC SUPPLIES Always In Stock.
R. H.
McCormick-Deering
HayingMachines
• • Gospel meetings, aiming- to -arouse;
a spiritual quickening are being held
this week in the skating rink each
night -from Monday to Friday in
clusive.
Monday evening the series com
menced, with Mr. E. O. Brusseau, a
converted Detroit policeman ' ad
dressing the gathering. Mr. Brusseau
as a Catholic boy, was raised in/ a
home withbut a”; Bible* and where he
never heard the Scripture^. He test
ifies to his conversion one night in
Saginaw, Mich., about. 1.30 a.m. and
now he proclaims. ■ the • Scriptures,
of which he is not ashamed, when-
. ever opportunity affords. ? -
'On Tuesfdsaiy, Mr. George Lowey.
spoke. Mr, Lowey, taxi cab driver in
Detroit at the time‘ of his conver
sion, is with his family, summering
at least* in the village, where he is
becoming, well known through his
untiring efforts along evangelistic
lines.Mr. Lowey also is a frequent
speaker at Lanes Chur.ch.
Wednesday evening’s service took
the form of a prayer meeting to
- pray for revival. /.
To-night the evening will be chief
ly devoted to hymn singing. Friday
night’s service concludes the series
and is Young Peoples night with
special music.
'On Tuesday evepirig the Citizens’
Band. attended and contributed ■_ to
the service.. • ■ , 7
OUR GLAD ’BAND’ ENTERTAINS
THEIR FRIENDS ' AT A PICNIC
; A very pIeas.ant-_afternoon—was-
spent on Saturday, when about 70
persons,, young and old, gathered at,
the home of' Mrs.; I. Congram,, in
the village. for a 1/wn picnic apd
entertainment. • ■■■."■. / '
There is a group of little children
round - about Mrs; Congram’s home,
’ who have become known at “Our
Glad Band,” and who meet eaclj Sat
urday to learn .their Sunday/School
lesson and sing hymns^ As. a reward
for attending the Summer Bible.
|_Sehiodilr-.4his-—Saturdavu>icnic—was;
MONSTER CROWD AT WINGHAM
• ■•^The;4oca;l
lodges joined with ther monster crowd,
in Wingham on Friday to celebrate
the 245th anniversary o£_tlie—Battlc-
of Hhe Boyne. The Lucknow Lodge,
headpd by Mr., Bert Ward with his
._ftat.».^as_lth^e^rst„jQdge-Un--.the-4ong-
and colorful parade. -
Amberley Lodge, nattily attired,
repeated their performance of last
year and carried off the . prize for
the best dressed..men’slodge/ A- fam-1
iliar figure, the ’late Mr. William
Miller, was missing_rihis year, and
the prize to the oldest Orangeman
present went to -Mr.—Duncan Camp-
bell of Ripley, who is 93. . '
Lucknow the scene of the 12th
celebration last year, was not. with
out its parade this year. In the
morning, led by Cecil Mullin and
Bert Ward/ Fifers Jack Miller and
Charlies; McQuiHin and drummers
Tynda! Robinson and Fred McQuil-
lin'mraTchefl through the street play-
ing Orange airs. '
CLOCALandGENERAL)
""Rev.; .J.. D./"Gilmour spent a /ew
days in Wiarton thia week.
Miss Mabellg Allin of Toronto is
visiting with relatives in the village.
Misses Jean and Mary Struthers
are visiting in London for a couple
of weeks. / > . -
Harold Allin and Jim Webster are
spending the week under canvas" .at
kintail Beach. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kelso of Guelph
were Sunday guestsfof Mr, and. Mrs.
L. C. Thompson. 'l v '
Mrs, R. H. Thompson and Willard
are spending the week jn Toronto
with Mr.' and Mrs? P. J. Naylor.
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Miss Hilda Twamley 4s holiday
ing with Mr. and Mrs. E. Hf Twam
ley at their cottage at Port Albert.
Mrs. Hilda - Miller of Detroit, who
Is spending a ihree-w'eeks’ vacation
at Goderich, visited here this w£ek.
. Mr. Jbhn Marshall, of Clinton . is
visiting in Kinloss with Mr. and^Mrs-
Thomas Henry for a. couple of w'eelfiy
■ / ‘‘ .u-v
Miss Jean McGregor, teacher at; im
Kintail schoof visited here last we^k Aj
with her uncle/Mr» D. D. McGregor
Mr. and ^Mrs. Herb Graham and
son Jimmie, who 7er0 up from11 Tor
onto, spent a few days at the Beach],
Mrs. Wm.„.Robb, returned... on-Tues
day after a fiyo weeks’ visit in Tor-,,
onto, Wasagja Beach xand Collin
wood/'
' ■ aI x .
Joyce an Allan of Oshava, are
'vWtorf~ar7tfi^libni^^ Mrs
\E- 'A;; N-fxbh.V“
SPECfA
.Dresses;/;
for thi.s/v
[rs, S. O. Plowright
'.t
... ............... i. and
Dresses / at aL special reduced pifl<
for this week-pnd only at B. PEAR
MAN’S', Luckow,. Ont. , 7
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MRS, DOE lis no longer wrinkle
.and . worried.—She7-usesx- Cress ;Corn
.and’7(l!
KIM’S
Mr. A. E.;/Pitcher of Kirklanit
Lake is spending a two weeks’ vacV
ation—at“thehome^of—
cheit- 77” 7 .7 ■ "■/
Mr. Stewart McKepzie of \ Toronto
accompanied, from Waterloo by his
two littfi nieces, Jean and Mary JoaJ1
is holidaying wit|i his parents, Mr.
and /Mbs* R. V. Mackenzie. /-A———------4——».The stdre front . at the Variety
S^SLen^.e^BbrS'^Th'e--^hHdrien^irf
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Self-^Dump Steel Hay Rakes,
Tedders, Combined Side
Delivery Rake and Tedders .are
» leaders in these lines.
The McCbrmick-Deering Steel
Hay - Loader ; with adjustable
Carriers and equipped, with
roller bearings is one of the 4
lightest draft and most'durable
cylinder loaders. 1
STEVENS NEW PARTY
„ HAS SUPPORT OF U. F. O.
--vfit-ed—their-':-payerits^
teachers and a number of friends,
jesultipg in a large, gathering
that ’ enjoyed a pleasant afternoon,
featured by a splendid program pre
sented by the little tots, and presid-
!ed over by M/rs. Turner.
| Tables for tbe older guests were
set on; the liawn[ and with a welcome
banner on the gate and a number,
of flags draped about, the setting
.was a gay And attractl/d\one,.
Mrs. Congram wyisbes to thank
Mr, Davison for Jhis kindness in loan
ing chairs’ and .Mr. G. S. Robertson
for providing an aburfdance of ice
Cream, whiph. followed; the serving
of a tasty lunch.’ -
.......--- Expressions , of opinion,, which
have''beetrd“eaT<r'17yc^aTry from prac
tically all classes of people, would
suggest that if Hon. H. II. Stevens
secures a sufficiently fftr’oiig , group
of leaders, he will not Tack for sup
port even in this 'predominately
.-TAberaf community. ..
The latter part, of the week came
the announcement from It. .J. Scott
.of Belgrave, president of tfic IJ. P\
O. and II. II. Han num, secretary,
. that this' Organization. (<>mmended.
* . to the farm, people of, Ontario (he
■ new reconstruction policy of lion.
H. H. Stevens. ' |
..The announcement, read im part:
'“W.e appreciate the" eoq^"go<ms~
crusade he has been and is waging
on behaif-of the rank and file of
" Canadians.
’“Haying studied the^-program of
his Reconfftrtietioh party, we jt'c’og-.
nizp it as- being in ' harmony with
KIN LOSS GENERAL STORE
BUSINESS CHANGES HANDS
Mr. Earl W. MaeDonald, a young
man whose, birthplace was at Black
horse,- has returned to> his native
heath, and has taken over the gen-,
oral store business, /fpr many years
operated by Mr. George Bannerman,
Mr,. MacDonald took-possession' last
week. Mr/ MacDonald has beien en
gaged in the teaching profession' for
some time and until his resignation
this summer, has been principal of
the High, School at Mayihont, Sask.
Mr. MacDonald, who was conteiih-
platihg startipg" up in business,
made, a trip east a year ago, when
lie-looked over the business, dppor-"
tirni tics trf TH^IbWify/T ' ~ ■' :
CAMPERS MUST PAY TAXES
—A-"decisioir^~^ide^pf€SadLiMere§I
was^ecently^ Judge
IwKich-/he- a ward ed^he~Tbwnshi7~of
Kincardine judgement against Rev.
H. Sanderson bf Chesley. and John
Mustard of Brucefield.
The township sought to collect,
taxes for property at Inverhuron
beach, occupied by the defendants,
who Reclined to pay on the grounds
that the land was government-owned
and not liable for assessmentJ] Costs^
of the action w.erb asse§fed tne un^
successful parties. According to. the
judgement given, township land ex
tends to the /centre of the lake for
assessment purposes.. This ruling
will not effect any extraxburden on
campersf ownfing , property^ along
Laike Hurup’s shores in - A^hfield
Township, as these properties
now taxed- on the same basis
other ' properties witfiin the. Tow^
ship.^^ _
HON. JAMES AULCOLM
RETIRES FROB PUBLIC LI^E
■ The condition of
the reason given by \ Hon.
BORN
pFess Tuhjbri ’ Salv^. — At Me
SI®3- \ .
,„r .___ jp
The stdre front A at the Variety
Store is betng. brightened up with
coat of red \paint
Sunday where - 1
si.sted in the Induction of
■Galey. 1
were guesfi at t^
Seriously Ill /•
Mr. Richard M
field was taken iseriduslyj ill
day evening, shortly
from attending th
oon church servic
?knos,w-|Tt
•esent op/ra/tin
'ibehci
hhn^i
fective\the first
•v.
couple ; weeks
R. J, Ga
communi
eron
v\ Mr.
trim
St IE OF /
LAMES’ READY-TO-WEAR
SMART STYLES, NEWEST MATERIALS AT REDUCED
■ . ?■ PRICES r
; Crepes, Printed Crepes, Celanese 4 Voile Presses
; Coats and in Pastels 7
' --.7- leading Shades in summer- hose ,L,
Sun-rise,- EffS-aQg, Tea-4ance in Crepe and Chiffon. <
"■ ., '7 ■■ ' • ,;S||RiNG..;i?dR' ^SUMM^R CROti.EfrNG.;
■■ ‘ String works up so quicklyx,„into, smart.. Pullovers, .Gloves, .
piirsses and 'Belts. Per Bail
t 'FOUNTAIN FLOWING AGALfy/,.
/ The; shut-off. arrangement on the
locdl drinking fountain was short
Jived, and the fountain is- again flowing continuously, (permitting, a cold
d\ink, /and satisfying a Igobd number
wh^o protested against ! the shut-off
which was in operation, for a few
days- ■ .'7 . /■ .. .' ; ■■■■ /
The .| village pouncil decided to let"
the fountain flow continuously, after^
going thoroughly into the cost uh
.pumping the water, It was estimated
that between BOO and 900 gallons
daily flowed through the fountain
and; based on last/ year-s !-h•ydro-"-.costs-~
at the pumphouse,/ the actual hydro
cost of pumping/ this ; amount of
water , would be less than l$lv00 a
jQa^tK^wi.th_^the7fou.ntain--;being--in-‘
operation possib/ly only 7 /yfonths
of the year. The shutoff attachment
would cost $5^0 apd thus tne sea-
-sqnis^s-u pply -'-ofTwater'eah'^^""bg^ump^d"
for liBle more than the cost of ..this
attachment;.
M* th® I Ontario Veterinary
is' located; in Lucknow apdl
w,prbpartd—|o|.-^persu6J---his—pro-/
m. i The netv I doctor is^JKelL
graduate’ 61
iCojlege; R'a's lb
W..no.w_| ’
fission.i
pronouncements made by <>ur 7'f’
from time .tij- Time, both^ Tn- eonvon-
tiOn ahd in the , House hf •Colhinons.
We, therefore; commend
Ontario farm people/’
However u as U. F- O.-rd'ding-asso-
eiations^haVe indopendenve in . thp
political field the rps.ponsihilil y for
it to the
I
DRUNNAN—At' Alexandra
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-P-trhy-tfr ' J. '.Drennan,
Ji..' R. Lucknow, a .son,
. Mae DON ADD—At Goderich Hps?
pil.al, on Thursday, July . 4th, to Mr.
and Mrs. Bain MacDonald, R.. R. 7>
Lucknow, a dabgfiteh,
:__J__;
. 7-’ ■ j' ; ■
s- A neW flock of/j New H6#86
Dresses .and Porch Drosses. Special
- tilE MARKET
- - ( ,------------ hos
pital, Goderich, oh Tuesday, Jtily
is realth
James
Malcolm, in announcing his7retire-
ment from public life, \after fifteen
years as the Federal representative
in North Bruce. Mr. Malqoim, a pro
minent figure, in poljti(?db life fbr
many years, w^.s ’ f
of trade and commerce i
cabinet., . . ,
A meeting is announ.c
held in Port Elgin . tom
name a date for holding
convention to select if Candida
Bruce riding.
Among those whose name;
preminently mentioned in <
with the nomination are W.
linson, Port Elgin; ’ Alex
-Underwood ;~Wii1iam“'M^Kh
Township v and Major J. C
reeve df Southampton ahi
M,t.A. ' j
forme;- mihistter
the King
d to bi j
)'rrow to
a L/ibera
iidaife fol'
med arc
t onnectior
. R.l.Tomf
M<
iy; ”T
. Tolmi^
d form
1
definite political ac'lion bias within at fific and $1.00. -
each constituency, . ,.S]rORE.
ft-.
thr~„ _
jorothy
»lis are
tree d&u
lips /received,
hp-
ecretary of
//
. vislte'd iast week
!, Mr. R. J.
(Mo/ire return,pd to Tor-
with Jior brother
Jeturfi td the village
tva^ accompanied by;
Fildren iff Toronto
:ession. j
ijnbwA' jin' Du'hg-apM
ther w^s pastor' of/t
Ibout three/'ye^rs p,
is superannuated. iu
ii iSe'afprra. Rev. ■, in<
51 ht / .WnitUhuy s
ars
•Osi
t
,- where his fay
e United church
V and who iy>w
d living retired
ipe. also preach-
some ti^enty-
' :. ■ ■ 7 ■' '
"Dungannon, Mr7
! known to a few
He and Mrs.
el ph girl;. and
taken up re.Si:
jqf-~the-date^MrS;
THE Frigidaire Super Freezer
provides a generous-sized
. ,, space for the storage of meats,
<■ ice cream and other foods, at
below-freezing jem|?exat.ures.r
Another valuable feature of-the ■
genuine Frigidaire. See it. • “ '
"TheGenerarMotorskef rigerator^
MADE IN CANADA
'•
■ ' /•
d ht / Whith^hu:
uven years-,//ago..
• 7 A-S'-^—r/std^n'td
^ine,/ as Mel, w;
.jis/ villa:i i. ■ a former
ng/ son. '
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ENTRANCE RESULTS IN HURON
r thb .recommendation of
are| included." First glass
e candidate secured
ore and second class
per cent.. ? ■
eldns Centre ;
/Fifst-class I honors—Rita < Hunter,
i;ace . Weatherhead. . ./ I
Second-cla^s honors—Perry Durn-
ifi , Willia Humphrey, Howard
Martin, Jonja.t Swan,! Norman Wei-
^°°d/: .
' Pass—William Drennan,, Harold
Irwin” Ivan Magoffin, ^qrfij Purdoh
D png anna n Centre
First-class' honors—‘Elmira Alton,
Fern Al^n/,. Margaret Blake, Phyllis-
Blajce, r Duvnin, Fred F
brecht, Ma/ry Horton'TWalamina
an, Jea D.ong, Richard Park,
Spyohl, Aiietta Stewart.
Seiyonfi + class ; honors — /Bertram
Curran,. Isabel Girvin, D^ns Swan,
Howard Timpson.
' Audrey Cong/am, Violet
Culbert, Gordon Finnigan, Ear) Led-'
dy/ Berj; Moss, Elsie/Nivins, Harold
Paterson, Edwin Thompson. !
/ Kintail Centre
/First-class honors—Marion Cowan
[arjorie. MacDonald. ' •
Seeopd/Tclass honors — Marjorie
” 7 Charlottd
Donald Frayne, - John Mc-
\Pass-4Edna Bardwell, ’John D.al-
, William Drennart, Edward/Gil-'
m(^re, ’Gordon/ MacGregoi;, Andrew
. ' -7 - » Eliza-
.MaHifi l';PoterL MoOrbeek^ Rita
. ' I NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims against
the estate of Catherine McKinnon .
late of the Village of Lucknow, in .
the County of" Bruce, Widow, de
ceased,' who died on or about the
fourth day;of June, A.D,, 4935, , are .
notified' to send to J. H. Crawford,
Wingham J Ontario, on or before the -
/third day of August,- A.D.,1935, full .
particulars, of their claims in writ-,
ing. i Immediately ^fter the said ■ ■
third day of August, 1935j the'assets
of the said testatrix; .will be distri-
of their claims in, writ-.
. . 7 --.j said ■ ■
third day of August. 1935* the'assets
of the said testatrix, . will be distri
buted amongsf the parties entitled ■
thereto, hayipg regard only to
claims of which the executors s/hall
then have notice. _1 ____-■
, William D/ennart, Edwdrd dil-
Andrew,
Ma'pLennhn,! /Helena Martin, JEliza-
I town, has beeii into the
jiilnossjhas confined Miss
1 her "hjmic and bed dur
ing this lbri£ "period, and her outing
the latter part, Of th<>_wxiek,7Mas.
mado““‘possihie by Mr. W. W. Hill,
who. drove/May (mound in jhj^ car.
Miss McTnne^,’needless” to’ sa“y thor.
,oughly enjoyed A,bo outing and not
ices man/ changes in the village dur
ing her /long illness, when She has
boon oft.cn ■ im. the minds Of her
many friends. '/I ‘ ,
IlDMAbl.’-S fiavg now^Fnrs^tho ■
Ibp1 English Volvo mal.plrial
les /ari<|| c<'
smartness
mile^. from
Village. An
Mclnnes to 1
LENGTH 0F GRAIN AND SNAKE
ATTRACT () ATTENTION
■ Ml Bert . Trelcaven -of Crewe . re- ' ■
Tine .six acre .field’,of wheat,
Whit.h he thinks will easily average
5 feet, in length’. One'stalk that was
measured was 5’A feet long. Three ;
stalks of .'timothy, ph the same farm /
. ranged ini length up .to • 5’/a feet and (
when. laid end W end totalled %ver
.16 feet. *
Butif grain and hay J s.of a rtjJrd ’ /
length, a snake has something .to
.boast, _of. ral.on.g__these -•i-i'nes-r-“Driymg“ "-"L-i—
along1 the 6th Conccssioir' the first of
the 'week, Mr. Trelcaven 'ran over
wnaLtfhe believed ■. to bo ■ an inch
thick Stick that lay about half way
across/.the , mad and the end of
.Which disappeared in the grass. A . ' >
glance* out the refir .windpw. by pas-
wn gbnri^rfcfrhM^ -
7”ak7.^Hll-V ftve felt in'length with
the head, and, Fore part of fire body
taised. As the driver was Some diis-
taneje , past the point, when he became
aware that'it was a shake he had
run'i over,, he, did not. turn back, and
when he retiirnod past tha{ point
some time .later, the snake 'had dis-
Appenred. ■ • «/■'r
Men’s' and Boys’ Work ClothingH /' 7^
Sox, Straw-Hats, Undonwonr7Etc/-t 7 ' i
nip" Market store. 7'