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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1931-04-16, Page 7Ji 4'v • , E 1 V I; N O: ?lV S X : T I,14 E PII34SD A ., Ai'jtrl:• • Este, t9$1;.. YROOD Aa t }a M:rs. -Keating who has, spent the Past- inotith with friends in'Wallcer- ton', is back at the Purvis' home..," Mr::.an Nis. Wig Alton, Ripley,' were recent Visitors, . at Mr. Fred -Thompson': Mr. Gordon Statters,, who''has been convalescing at his..home here after an appendix operation; has re-, sumed _'his duties in,: the:_ Bank at Hamilton 1."' Those. •honia €or the, Easter holt; days were: Misses' • Isabelle Colwell, Stratford. N.orial;`. - ' Helen '• B.urt,' Mount Forest; ;Mary Hodgins of St Mary's; .. Gwendolyn, •h kert, • Bra4-. ford; Messrs. Bert • Thompson, Ayr; - Jaines ,Cassidy of Listowel. • • , Mri and 'Mrs. Abner: Ackert: spent y, pert ..of. last week with friends ..in• Toronto. • 1VIiss •.. Yerine H.awkshaw:.4f Ares �• berley;spent, theweek end" ate ":14r' home here .* Mr. and Mrs Walter Howe an&' grandson, Howie ' Thompson Of :Tees-'' water, were Sunday; visitors at?'Mr; th;els 13 it's The Social . Club held their .•, last, '['heWillye--cars; Willy: —cost in- 'h�--Willys••Six.. In the. " Slier .'Willy:. $fight, Wil%lye Wiilys Eight De Luxe and -tide; Kpught, •represent the para Willys?Knight it is etanda'r.11 mpuatvalueoff eringsin Willy:. equipment. • . Oveclaud'' twenty-four years . The Netv58 -incfi trash — the of , fine : motor , cars.:.. wideof all low priCed tarsi- Price savings range from ;1st 70 givesmuch greater roominess . • t0::800 over last year'ssimilar and wider seats'The frontseat adjusts, toyaw 'length and its It,' is no exaggeration to say, 'hack takes' the, angle that fits t6tit caraof such high gqualit'y', 4' you; richer upholstery, „deeper d ' miodern ,.r. radiator_Duo-Servo, cable sand -: =oE,-each ar�hc eaign models. . snguieering✓ iund brilliant per- conduit control, internal ear: forma* have never before pandi rig brakes, four hydraulic heen.niferod. to the public at .ohockabsorbers;longersprings, snob � 'Pekes. To - prt ' note a e� ranges d '' from 7A to ry p fewoftlteoutstandingfeatUtcesa miles an hour; ,counter -bat- • . ' anted' crankshaft.' See these Safety .Gast --In windshields remarkable: cars andget a nail all wupdows'at Small extra ' demonstration. . jl. • AND : UPWARDS 'Wily? a 'Siva -$650 co' $1,070. IP. Eiglst •S1:170 fo $1,520. Willy* C.11,374% ton CMssis)- - . $600.iII :C:l31—(1. ton CMrisis S' Sint �- 8870: 'iRys•Kni�ie= $i,625.: 1111 F•O.B. • - i Story. .. oronto, Ont. TOWS &S•+MM. WW1a, Car. are Many - 1 r,ed in Canada WET/ GLASS :AVAILABLE .IN ALL WINDOWS Cit ALL. BODY STYLES." S, •tXti. ET G.H �' S'ah '`�• •.K N:I..G H T :S $ E E T N'E,,.. N E •Vf/ , ..VY .[ L'• L•: Y S SI -X t R..U' +C K' S meeting for this year Friiiay last; as a'dance: -,The club is to be ,con- g'ratulated in 'des ,splendid'. sgsecess, as ? each evening • has been a• huge success. Cash on hand, about eighty .dollars. $10 was donated, towards memorial for the late Mr., Wall N, ew • ton : It was decided to buy half in terest in ' a piano' :along with -thea. • Institiit , Miss Ednli,'' Boyle' repre- -senting the: club • The- Holfrood ; ;.Institute_ will „fare sent. their play iu the Town Hall here Friday,' April 24, "The 'Seeret Society'• of '� ioayrood." This will be followed. by,• a --dance. •Adie ssion--•25C.. , ' ,Mr. and Mrs 'Ed. 'Palmer of Kin- cardine ..were . Sunday' :visitors with Mn. and' Ara.. Thos.. Harris IVlr. and .Mrs.' Will Eadie. and fam- ily' and Mrs:, Murdoch' McPherson; were recent visitors' at Mr.Eadie's, , Glen'annon. • .,'i". -0-Mr. Jelinsori - of :G_oderich, spent -Sur�day�M—TM-urdoch_.McPherson.. Mr. and' Mrs, Charles Congram and family motored 'tor; Ethel on Sunday" Bob thinks the '• Tiverton >voads bave'..thenl ,all• beaten. Faith and rindade,.to: goodness! if y to want • a good" n elits fun . besure'. and be' • out to • the . concert at Holy- 'rood; ' Thursday, April, $, and'. .'see Bridget Maloney. ii the, three,; act play, "The.:Secret•-Society Of: Holy rood," -a two' hour and •twenty. ate' • play . ' ' • •It was .reallyy.the first time Dorothy' had. (1q. awa from home alone :She was happy Evening rates oo "Anyone", as`e • • • • at A�unt.-'s, and romped and played the w .;. �' . (statso►reo-station) calls be- ' • long --till bedtime• came -then a. ter+r Sin of ".7 p.mi ,Night bt rates. 8 s 'hcimesiclrness came over, her.. °'Lon Distance" the MAO-' Aunty was at her • wits . end till she thought of : : Ler y r< want.-- ,t speeds ' Long Distance: In' just 'a few. seconds 'Dorothy's : begin: 0°8.30 p.m. Just .give r sip tba'servize: talking totter little ' 1;.:: uretl EgTht er was gar q y — W. SMITH: Lucknow' ' NOTICE TO CREDITORS . , In the Matter • of 'the Estate ot. William 'Itwen' late of the Township of Ashfield in the • County of -Huron, Farmer, ' deceased:- :` Notice IS hereby given that all persons baying 'any .claiins or de- mands against the • late: William Irwjn; who died oh or about the j&arteenth day of December, A. . D.: sd; at' the Township of Ashfield in 'the County. of Huron, are required to send 'by.- post prepaid or to deliver to the •undersigned, Administrator of the estate and effects of the, said Wil}rt►tri Irwin, , their .names and ad- dresses 'and full particulars: in writ- 'ing of their claim's and 'statements of ''their .accounts and the nature of the securities, if -any, held by them, duly, verified by affidavit.', :And take 'notice that' after the Secondday of May A. D. '1931, the said - Administrator ,will proceed • to, distribute' the assets of the, said de- ceased string the persons entitled' thereto, having regard only to the claims of which he 'shall then have bad notice, tind•that .the said Admin- istrator will not be liable for the ,L;mid 'assets or any part hereof to -. --any etson of whose . claim , he shall not Then have received ice. •to '��Tiiis"`"notice-•ns gi'vert- pursua ;t : the statute in that ',behalf. Dated, at ' Lucknow, Ontario, this Tire day of April A. •' D. 1931. john Irwin R 70 Lucknow, Ont., ASHFIELD • NOTES -' 'Mr. Abner, Arkert had a , tonsil oper'ati'on in St: • Michael Hospital, Toro4ito, Monday morning, and; ex pests ;to be home in a fevK day Mr.. Will 'Eadie' made a business ' trip tn.-Ter-onto Saturday Mr•, and' Mrs. Ernest Ackert -and , family spent a few days,, in Toronto recently. • : ' '• Community. Club ' The Holyrood ',Conimunity, .Club,, held their.'fast,; literary ;nneeting, for this year in the township hall,: Fri- day 'evening, April 2nd. The program.. was a contest .'between' the sixth'and: eighth concessions, against the 'tenth, and twelth coneessi)gns. Aima'- Car ruthers,', Wir}nifred Ackert,' Harold.; 'liiianipson• and . Hazel: Percy were directors:' The sixth and; eighth coil- • ' cession program was as follows: Duet' by Donalda, Valad and 'Lloyd • #rani eerily :. then she'wld t:Aunty, ' .tuck her p .bed. • . . Every,. that her", And the : ward ;pr wa g was' all right' after', •that. Dorothy felt. mother really wasn't far away after alL elephone had saved Aunty., from an'awk , cament-=-at a cost of,'. just 35 cent's. _ fYyj their faze - hr n this;.. - GOD:ERLCH ' _ C 8 TI1`ThOE S Y' 1\�i'�11 -fashion..' Mr`�Gibson says on" 'this 1 \ '• point: • ' Rev., R. C. McDermid,�f m'inister..of •I The .°firer demands f the Viable eman s . o 0 Knox, .Presbyterian ,.church; Goderich, h 's • AWas lives ".When. the natives• heard of the •. • o these they p� ns had as recei e the congregation of ' St. Paul's ',Pr'es- 4gines, whose day to day existence it byterian church, it that city, .A had •�beset with' Perils totally unknown to extended a call ..to him. •Mr: • :McDermid, ,i`s. taking a few, change ileys t[t�consider making the chs g' >tiefore 'replying. It' is . understood, however, that he•. is; disposed toward ,,Occeptance. • . , - -• `St. 'Eau1's Presbyterian, church, Toronto;' is located at' the corner o Bathurst strret-and_•Eartom_avenue in a• fine residential district. • It ' ha. nine bundre&members. The salary is•. $4,000, free' ,manse and; one inontli's' Mr. John, McKeith ,of - Ortkville; motored up last week to spend' 'the lailidays with' -his _brother; . Mr. --Le lie • McKeith. ' Mrs. Albert,l Beckett, ;returned to Ackert; Reading by. Rena ,Carruth ers; Solo by' Myra MacDonald; High- land Fling by George Robinson; duet by Raynard Ackert and 'Cliffor"d 'Con- gram; • solo by John • • Carruthers; s Journal ---by- .yitannifred_LAckert 'sole by Robert-M,-tcDon'ald; song "The Old "1Vlaid's Plea,"' by' Alnia Carruth - Canadians•. generally, ,are ',once more. set forth in a government blueb murdered him- by •strangling,• which 'is, a ' native custom." - In another case of •hopless,:41hiess, oo . Makhagaluk, a--_,60,-year-old Eskimo , at , ! which, •from ,cov'er.to cover, is crani- 4 - - Coronation Gulf, and` consequently mod with 'stories of huni.an interest..'unable to }tont seals or,earibou; hang •. The annual report • of the •Royal epi himself.. Mukhagaluk; despondent Canadian Mounted Police 'presents and .v;+eaxy of living, induced his wits.,', f graphic pictures • of.-'-the--privations and 'exposure' which conditions o'f''. Kaiaryuk, to ; attach '0 string tota 5:. lie the'. far :North in pose bion the pole acr_oss' the roof of their. igloo. Eskimos; it relates•incidetits'showing He then crawled..with, difficulty ,to a with what cheerfu'lness :the ,natives .snow bench- and. Making a noose• in- acceptput • their' lot; Nand :also With list g p • wl w..: t th •ri hung • his 'head there/it ntil :death•:oc- holidays' each year. ,Mr. 'McDermid , resignation they succumb o e in- evitable. - ''pretiched in.St. Pauls . on March Sth• • ,evitable: Necessarily the reports are.carred. The suicide was carded' out Rev, R. C. McDermfd is a gi`aduate many months.belated.. in the presence of a native audienca llaba la,' a 0 -year-old Eskimo on 'who remonstrated , • with" the• crippled • Adelaide. Peninsula "afforded an ex -.Eskimo but made no effort:actually ample of ' ' the co -existence' of old to Prevent him. ; s' Man's A two-year-old tragedy near 'the customs and the: new 'white law," records • W, Gibson, a Hudson's . ,Hudson's' Bary Conipany post`,at -C'ape ., Bay. Company inspector in than ie_,' :Dorset comes to light in` the £orient• mote region.' • • , ' report. A party . of ,Eskimos''ptocaeded ' ' . "As his strength was failing; , he inland to hunt game.but resultS ;were • besought, his :sons to .kill hint. They `disappointing, .All but Avalineaktuk,. came. to ale. and mentioned: this, "Mr. his wife and three' children, returned', Gibson continues, "I' of coo se,� for-. , to, Cape Dorset Months passed' with bade this, and took measure to 'see no 'word' heard of thein: A' 'yeas, ago that they, did not carry out his' the bodies_of the Children. were found.' wishes:' Tunidlee and Inoocheeak, two natives' •Seve;i' days later one -'of 'Kabala': who made the discovery, declared the' sons, . Mounga; reported thea old', man children's bodies' were in a' tent, ly- had died, but 'on examining the body,' ing. face down 'on a bed, of. deerskins, Mr. Gibson found no :.'. 'trace's of and." frozen to the ground! They had • strangulation or , other - foul' play,'•'' died- Of starvation. 'Of"'the: father and • although „ it was'rumored,'Ifabala's •his `wife no report was ever heard. of . Knox ' College,. Toronto: ' During 'ifs ministry of fifteen years here ;he has been most active; not • only in church affairs but 'in.'many. commun.; ity activities, and .has earned the re- potation not' only of a splendid type: of clergyman, but also 'a "good • Mix= er."' He -is intimately •known by niem-' her 'home: on Saturday feeling' much ere, Myra .. MacDonald, Elizabeth improved. The. Young'• People- of • Kintail pre- sented-the re-sented-the play, "A Colonel's Maid," in Ripley on Wednesday, April '7th.; The April meeting of the Women's Ubbinson' and Ruth McLeod. The Tenth. and Twelfth. concessions program` was as follows: Chorus; Barber' Shop Scene;. ' Solo by Mary C.ox reading by ,Grace ,HaidenKy; Institute was -held at- the: home of duet by Harold and Frank Thompson duet' by Mrs, -,'N•. J. • MacKenzie, T.hursday,.Sketch; "Wanted a Wife;" by; April • Sth, s fair attendance being • Mae Boyle • and ;Dorothy Halded ld Far reported. ,b.,;. • The . April greeting' 'of the O. will be • held at the home of Mrs. Eldon' Henderson on Tuesday, 'April 21st. •- ..., .. CULROSS CORNERS Miss - Mary Hodgins spent 'Easter holidays ,under the parental ropf.. Mr. and Mrs. Frank ,Dobson have the sympathy of friends in the loss of •'their • little daughter. • • Mr. Earle' Hodgins made' a bus- iness trip to Windsor recently. Mr. Bert Tlioinpsol has returned' home from Galt, hospital after hat- ing an operation. ' Mr. and Ifs. Wm: Alton spent their Easter holidays with Mr. and Mrs.. Fred Thompson. • - Mise,.,' athariile• Matheson is vi'si ting'-at~Mr,-and. Mr..s.-Joe Hannah's. Mr.LErnie a> ne i► :spent a feev da a in Toronto visiting his sister, Y music by' Eckenswiller an c -. lane orchestra; Journal by Art Ma- gill's; od gins; Tableau . "The. ' Old - Rugged 'Cross" Mr; Harry, McQuillin and Mr. George .'Douglas. of , Lucknow, acted as judges, and gave their 'decision, in favor of the, Sixth .and 'Eighth, CO*. cessions.' The 'meeting closed by ping- ing the National'A:nthem•. MAFEKING • . . 1VIr.' Harvey Anderson spent the week -end at ' Guelph . 0. A. Our school teachers and ' high School, students lave resumed their: work'' in their respective schools, af••• ter 'spending the'Easter vacation, at their 'homes here. , Miss Edith and Elizabeth Horton of Leeburn,' are visiting their bilot•.her,: Mr. Henry Horton .anti. 'Mrs. • Horton" i1n�s weeks; art' Miss 'G;race.' Blake 'is taking part in the.,play `fi'll Explain Ev'eryt lid e are grave menace to the p which. the Nile Young People are and :should be hit hard by the leirvy presenting at 'Nile this. Friday even- hand of the' 1atWs �,..'''4• Mrs. Morley Bell. • • , • Mr—and Mrs..harry Pinnell . have Administi+ato>{. tetwraed to'" thrix old home,• • 'hers of all denominations. ' : . • St.. Paul's. • -pulpit •was left vacant by the resignation' bast' summer of. Rev. Dr. •7"' B. Paulin:=Signal: • • • Announcement of a, greatly ' ctn.- tailed passenger'service over -the :.doder'ich-Gnelph' biarch 'of the C.P.R. 'was niade' •on Tuesday by . T. G. Con• non,oral agent Two trains • haus: :seen caiieell'ed, No. . -638- which -leaves here at seven o'clock in 'the morning• and number. '639, which arr;ves • at 9 o'clock' in ,.;the - evening.'' The train which no*. arrives at -Goderich at 12:45 . a.nt. will "arrive .at 11.45 under' the new schedule.: • The • afternoon train which now cleaves here at "3:3'0 , pan. will leave rat '3.10 p m. • The , 'change is effective on Sunday, April 26th. • It is expected' that the :gas - electric' "car will be used exciusi•vely during 'the summer 'months. "Lack of patronage is given as -the reason' for ''tire' curtaililient. 1y� �ff BRAKELESS CARS. AND . . DItpNKEN .MOTORISTS (CollingWood Bulletin) In • Barrie police court a Toronto concern was fined on two 'counts, one; having 'defective brakes' and the 'oth- er not having a red reflector on the rear of his . truck. It was found that the truck •was 'driven at forty miles an' hour 'find that there was neither foot nor hand brake. Only leniency on. the part ' o the officials can ex- plain one charge' not having read, reckless' and negligent driving. 'Wherein lies the difference between drunken :.motorists and ''drivers ' of ear`, -ter ill -fitted for •-tr_ai ic..._on_l►_ gh` -ways-•-rs-diilicult--to_distingnish: Both T s ' it einem That The Best Goods are always Advertised. Therefore, if you wish to secure the 'Best Value for money. L•Oo-k .. a.ref uliy " `��ZYO �g . ' h Advertisements • Gln thus _dew spaper • ,L er r-- " •• .. 1 r•