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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1931-05-07, Page 5n,1 tE w,. MAT. 7th, t9$1: o d,tvalls:4114: Suicide At Iiiimard ne The people of Kincardine town were greatly shocked last Wednesday April 29th, on learning that Mr.',RRob- ert Clark had taken his own life by hanging. , H.e=nad been) ill -and despon- dent for sonie - eeks, and about nine o'clock Wednesday ntorriiI g he,•went' to the barn. A'few minutes later his -wife-:-went-to the barn-and-:vas-liori.-•- fied ,to see bei husband's body, sus. pended from a rafter. She imrnedi.,' ately ,called a. neighbor, Fred Kippen, who came over and -cut down the body, in which there was still signs of life. Dr. Couch was :called but he failed'. to revive tlie` unfortunate than • Mr.Clark. , was born. in Kinloss. Township 61 years ago ..and -"sit about 20 years.or age he went to the Can- adian West, wh .e. he prospered as, a farme . A, few years ago he turned 'his farmsin the. West, over to his two:-,. Soria and caiue :east to reside in ',Kin-. car'dine Z esides !'the two sons, lies is: " siir-' ;piue3 y leis wite'; a r sieter•-in Alberta and '4%, brother George, in Kincardine; ERE isa waflbo2 rd that doos not burn, made from gypsum crack into sheets 4 to 10 feet long, 4 feet wide and•.'of an inch thick. It is. Used 'for interior walls, ceiling§ :and aartitiont, As well as 'being fire resistant, it lias structural, strength, insulation • value nti; is draught and • vermin -proof. 'IJse.Gyproc;Joir t Filler for seal- ing the joints between the tall, broad sheets of inboard ' ' First 9remost o a —qtr -• - •... , When you are:` "doing over"any -room, in the _ - tANG.SIDE house or adding new ones in the :attic or base- ment, use Gy. rec'for walls and ceilings because -you—caw 'bail ` rt' ciiretly-over -the- old ;surf e r Gyproc is also an.•excellent base for Alabasti_ie, Gyptex .or wallpaper. ' Gyproc is.Canada's pioneer non -burning'. gypsum wallboard. Ask your nearest dealer .f or full,. .. .. details -and a Gyproc direction sheet.-.- Or Witte • us for. fhe.F'REE booklet, ,"Buxlding and ..Re modelling' with ,Gyproc", s4' GY'SUIL LIME. and ALABASTINE,,CANADA, LI11ITED Paris Ontario DV • Mr. Dave Scott'has returned home' from London hospital where he was' reset zit gtreatinen '"for. rheuinatisin, and is no* very 'much improved. Mr.. and : Mrs: George Harkness spent Sunday with` Mr: and Mrs. Earl. Caslick 'of. Culross. . . Mr:'''James a Richardson is assisting. Mr: -Alex Cameron with, the seeding arid Mr. • Eddie . Waddel is assisting • Mr. Miles Moyer, of Culross. Mr, and Mrs:; Wm� 'D•awson,Mr' and Mrs;:' Joe • Tiffin, 'Mr. •and 'Mrs: George Tiffin. silent: ,$und'ay: with Mr. ;and Mrs: Wesley Tiffin BUS. Victor Emerson •spent Tues- day at: Henson attending,',th'e W.M. S Presbytery meeting. • The Whitechurch. Women's Insti', tate. request :n full attendance•. of :all dies .'of the community 'as' this i4 antiudl—rireetni ,r tret'yonc .will be weldome '.'rhe date is May 8th' at. 2`:30 M `in • the 3trdl: at; White �hureh - r--Aud1e-. -•-Holmes- lyd Y Died At • Goderich : Mr's, Iiudley-Holiiies,•wife of Judge Holmes of Sinicoe . County died at -her home in Godericli . on Sunday night. She had ,been i11. for several morias. Mrs I:Iolmes:. was bdrn in Goder car 60 years' ago, being a daughter of the sate Joh 1 Y. "EIwo.od,. St' that time. .clerk of the High court S.he and Mr., -now Judge Holmes,' lived, for 25• years in Wingham • Where • Mr.. Holmes, practiced `law. They returned. to • God'e- d'ays, rich four years ago: w�henx Mr. Holmes Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Drennan and was appointed county' crown attorney' eww.. foru'ron_eourity c,ltildren, :and ;Grr. • arid- i1T>.s '3�anres' Surviving,. besides .her husband, is Drennan, Kiotaii;- visited Mr. nntl' her motl>Ser, 'nevi* . . bei , and, ` s Mi•s. 'Wilfred Plunkett on. Sunday. Inspection.. Mrs.. Ball spent the,.past week With dtaughter: Mrs. John A.McLaren, .at her f,�rtliei•-neisr' 'l.uchnow. •• Ottawa; four sons .and one daughter. p at1y, .Carefully ,and• Mrs: Anhrey. Higgins. returned .to, They are: .:D. o Ilolnies, tiow, croWn. • Insert tions• -;Ne g _ of the Pronipt'ly Done. Mrs:- -on Sin-1day after,spendin the attprney at Goderich; John .E ofGammerce, Toronto; Patrick See•• us , before placing your order, 'past two weeks with•her mother, who, Bank,' ii"Soroe o; Pa ck accompanied' then. balm,' ;and will E. of the' Mlchigj i in eii ank, De - Visit friends in Detroit.: troit;. Gavin E„ mining at Mrs:, Gordon Stewart spent, Friday 'Kirklan'd-Lake; an•d Mrs. (Dr:)_ W. • s Mother-i10r,',-:10r,', ibliis: Hugh :12. Kelly of White Plains; N.Y, vCith.hci Stewarts: • • Mr: and Mrs. Bert Treleaven • visi- •• 4ED.UCIN'G TRAIN SERVICE with Mb and:Mrs. Thos. Wiggins on Sund,�y evening: Ter -Style ..by:- Bender-son y:- Hen e -son ; rs er . �: Luck-nO •On-> .- Wn t urdie &. Son :- „ LticknQw,. Ont. Rae' 8Z Porteous � Lucknow, .Ont. LU•CK'llOW and WINGHA1fl r 11040. Dental. Works E Most of the farmers have 'finished , seeding in., this. part: Lucknow, Ont.. ; and Mrs. 'ilbur Stewart of .. Mr: � • Sheppart1ten•, spent • Sunday' with Gordon and .Mrs. Stewart... ' Mrs. McEwen of Tiverton, is visi- ting Mrs. ''c.`ini `Sherwood for a few Hast' 'the'•largest and•, most complete' stock in the ,most beautiful designs to choose from, iii= MARBLE,' SCOTCH, SWEI2ISI3 AND •C'AN DI'AiV'+f,.r14 Ai1TE"a:: W E make a Spedalfl'o1"- Faniily monuments and' invite your . nspec, ion.. 19;14 the ,only elecric refrigeratoIN . made for •domestic use were Kelvin= ators. Since , that'' � time } -Kelvinator• specialized ink electric refrigeration only: And' of all the Kelvinators made during' these 17. yearn, 'not one has.:ever worn out. You can buy a .Kelvinator with the certethrty otitis kin r>;g aLlong life -of emery-, The -new K-elvinator models Douglas Erns. Phone•74 •• Lucknow TaRI.FT •.? £; THRIFTINESS is a state of, nand that is, nearly as value able an asset aS a bank, acs • grunt of ,its' own. ANI1,.i't's,4a'sy totell. thrifty' . pen l'e from the way' in which... they', read the newspapers---. . just 'as you can" usually .spat ' the 'other kini •' The great majority of men and women: never put a news- paper 'down until they have _re,Ad the importanenews which • isdirected to them through' the ad`veriiiseiti erns. The modern .woniaii, espec- • law, finds the advertisement:: ,indispensable. She spends more than five -sixths of the family I :Tames Vain'd, lots ye turriec Aird the •tyrosperity, - home at Cargill i� income. happiness aril heaiti of.. if 'her. We notice . that ibi:i. Vinlcitey h household frequently depend ; bought a ttety Chet.; sport hug e..iict, on her.. reading of the ads:er- 1Vl:» Tho liaW1.1ey .who . isements and ou the wisdom : been Well of late is still. at his home t ,• with which she chooses every- • although, it was thought' at t t t thifig ' she buys. an operation would be necessar'y.. g Irin .. Ma.. and 3Ti.s:• Roger Corri;:�'an .anrf The .advertisements. j fi n. :bliss Annie l•1:trie: were 'Sunday •visi-• you comp le t o infornvatio iroducts and tots •,at. Jam,et4 Baker's. spent the about raoceptcd ,1 y Miss VVinitifi ed Acker t l new ones. Through them you ' week -enol with }ter fifiencl, • 1vllsg can eoinp'are values dis- "Bessie Vint,. . cover_ways and means 'for.•. and''1VTrs° Frank °I'unGt.csn ,and household efficiency Mt• .greaterlas .L4liian were recent visitors • at and enjoyment: and' snake, = eat direr Acl.crt's, • Iol M sure that every dollar. spent play, "Secret' Society of Hely. y .-fii-il---it'etu-rtrr ... r - The will'--bri`n�'-111-11d ++ Which ryas to tioLynooD The- C.P.R. • is taking • some drastic ateps in • economy—'among' ' o> tiers train service is •.being reduced on •a number of branch lines, ,,n.nd : it. • w is stated the -other day that a gut often. • per cent in all 'salaries had 'come into 114y. anal tills.Cxoiime Cassidv� effect; `rhe --lime from ,Orangeville. -to Andy 1Iancitiiore of Carill:and''1hos.; -g.' and Teeswater. • is among 0'si ors t Ames. clal i 'sore, .su' ' those• to suffer: On• Saturday.iast Vi itoi s at James.. Valad's. mornipg train at 6:10 pulled ,out .ef • 1•ir, and` ➢J,t's• .�Da'rr MacKinnon and � 'the station for the'last time,. the ,cre��' i teccr. Jarlc'StoIitzer of Will. Eadi'S i wercl having the engine whistle blow• anti, had' waY to WinghAm by W,gy of recent visitors at, Wih hTadic's:'passenger service on ' • mr. and ' Mbi. '!•,+idle• and fancily, fagew'ell. The Messrs'. Bob anti;, Peter A'IdDiinaJd, the lirancli now consists of one; train til recent vioit, •Doniild and Wes in and • one 'out ,iri the middle do of Mrs.he T ater residents 'woo were iecent �i5itors at iV'ii+s..f,*ulb •t'S et • day. eesty train rather have .had the . morning. Gaut' 'daughter ' t rid night train -in continued, tYr removal • The change res re train: ;froth Teeswater of a number niers who 'had the,ir,homes''there. Jack henry, operator, has gone, to Bala;' and W: H. e o - ail c1 -1- have been pat . . •10 Con.. MacPherson and -her ou a lana. '- :keit-:lite+ncliail� rd-nbt-suit..the_compaa s pTR r were paid __,Mrs. King ie,, Who •has, the i n which the ZO%�:bortuses.., 1 Kingston Univet;sity, are :v sitin• g the resulted m former's father, Mr.; Geo; Barris. ' Ge'rrard Cassidy . ;ho ...spent ' 'the past ?cw weeks 'with his aunt, Mrs. 1. to • his Therinic. Tubes—world's fastest freezing of•ice cubes and desserts. _The Frost Chest,:,keeps meatand fish at''below freezing temperature. ' —4 -way told; automatically controlled—an exclusive' Kelvinator feature. —,Une-pieeei round cornered/,potcelain ;food _.EQmparouents::: • Triple- coated' porcelain exterior'with French �ombthe a Gray trim. ' ` score oof_improvements w.tlic h� lac th�na Quds_ . It "chin nio.'m pl re liar-dware._ .far in thel,:,lead iii the dorniestic refrigeration field.. • —The xGelvzn Grislier, Sir in-' • stance, keeps. ; lettuce, celery, and yegetables .crisp and fresh, Ind even; restores thein when 'wilted. , •__Ylexo•rubberice trays for quick and easyrem'oval,of ice cub -•s. ' ••-Kelvinater's patented Iso LO FIRST' PAYMENT::.. Easy Monthl Terms "Monet and chromium ice tray fronts. • Electrically lighted. interiors. „Balanced doors. :No stooping.' • Asti 'a Kelvinrttor dealer to demon- stratethere and many other featuner. Kelvinators •are ' made in Can�rda: at London, Ontario, by Kelvinator' ,of •Canada.Limited. .P.rf r' frons $215. up, • f o.b. factofy, Loner, i' Your Nearest .Keay;:-3tor Dealer will gladly demonstrate • 'tha• :new, models.- LUCKNOW -1Vittrdie. C � k S HOP AT F"O:OCi' STORES. jar( r 14 DISPLAY!NG''THIS 'EMD.LEM 4►- r�� 'Livestock Men. Organi e PHONE 10 R'`.1 G E •R,'A..T i'O N KELVI�NATOR PROTEC�T'S THEIR PERISHABLE' MERCHAND.1S:E- Ing to the ,effect that atiy farrier in the County Who. had, purchased : a pure-bred sine, on or after .Jrnuary: '1st, 1951. would, be elegible for- the' 20 fes. bonus; •Iiroviding such animal passed official. inspection. Anylariii- ers• Nilo would be in line 'for this • bonus- slxould get in "touch • at once with their Township director or write direct to the secretary, •Ian MacLead, Dep. of Agriculture, Clinton. It is •hoped that through' the Med- ium of the Livest°cele Int'provemerit 'Association,• sotiie good work .may be ,accomplished iii the improvement of- iibestocl and the Associations will ap- preciate th•e ,s•upport and .co-operation id esto‘k::ni en and, other inter of all l ested `men in the County. A :meeting of the 'livestock' meri of tbe_ Crcun_ty of Huron' was held.in •the Agricultural .office, Clinton on.Satur- dtay•;afternon, April 2iith; at which 'a County -livestock -Inipiioyeii•rent A--, sociati.en•' was formed. Aboi ., seventy. livestock nten .and ...other . interested parties were present and listened to a very interesting address ,by R. W. Wade,' direEtor of the Ontario Live- stock branch. Mr. Wade answered 'number of ,questions` relative to dif- ferent' phases sof the livestock indus try "and also explained the conditions nihil both Jack Steel Stevens, .. m • On runs from Toronto to: Montreal.: . o farmers who purchase a pure re '`(hill"fear tie first time: -' - •' Silo- 'Where You. re Invited to Shop . ^f, A 13iisy' ran, was using the tele- . ele- ' ✓ "i .want `Bank double -two, double- said '• 't, tw,o," he " re eated the o p ""Two -river, two -two," exchange girl, reproachfully: "All right," •said the nail patiently, "You ,&t me the number`-, • and' we'll play at trains , later 9n. Jews :were travelling through Two J with, iii •utoirobile, when, .w: highwayman who appeared abou W Henderson, One di'rector'•was appointed ;.from each of the•sixteen townships and an executive body of five, chosen froin the' sixteen directors. The followtnn Mk constituted the executive:--,, President, Hiigh. Dill, • Goderich.. Vice. Pres., .Isaac Wright, •Winghant;` Sec;-Treas•, 'Zan MacLeod, Clinton: •Directors._(South Huron)' Wni..'OeS trei.cher, Crediton, (North Oliver , Turnbull, ,Brussels. The directors . for each, •Towtinshi, are. . as, follows: 'AShfiel'd', John. Far risk; ,Colborne; Hugh Hill; Goderich, Herb' Cox; ' :Grey; Oliver Turnbull; Hay; L. }L Rader; Howicl , R.T. San-. dersoit-Aitillett, Howard '. Arm strong; the west` an a McKillop, Gordon IbicGavtn';• Morris, out •warning, they were held tip'bY !m Stanley, Chffoirl " t fif ° in es' Stephen, Wm. oestroicer; rash Well* -Y1e ACTION DISMISSED WITH COSTS An .acti.dti .entered iii Supreme Court against the eXectitots ..o •toe he •state of 'the, lata lien. Bradley,' Petrolia, b r W. D. 'Menem -Ad, ' of:• Sarnia, on. behalf' of all:the heirs with the exception of those named , an beneficiaries ,ir) the will, Was .dis- missed at Sarnia. Costs 'of the action• were, assessed against the plaintiffs.. Phe liibtion ,for clipmissal• ,was, tirade by counsel for. the defendants and Was not, contested. The original ac- tion. was brought by a ' mimber nephews and nieces of the late Mr. ' Wnt BY dl'ey•i,o.upset,the Will which divi`cled' his estate. between his brother Lucknow Flour Mills Mi.nitoba Flour --HAVELOCK' Pastry' Flour — MADE -RITE Mill Feeds --1L O'W G. R A DE BRAN;. : SHORTS' 1 Fu11 tine- of Purina EED C01I.1VIERCIAI. F Pig . Chow, ' Cow Chow, Calf Chow, Steer Patina, Chicken Chowder, Chick Startina, Chick GreIvena, 'Lay Chow, Etc. SWIFTS • - •.. • Meat, Scrap. and . Bone Meal Now is the time to order: ye CHICK STARTER •- Phone 9• for priced. WINTER WHEAT WANTED W. E, TIIELEAVEN feed, front of the I{ey Badley, o� Itrpley, *an d t ,' h ai°ai r V� D Ba -,_ l been-.gtvotr ty ilii s sensed t1 51 oat onod Oitie of rive 'veg:;iir'Te has �ir•'�i ..p Turning. to his, f>tend, itt R? A•. Will lie li+esented 'tarn instaitly s hut') his it11 i nbills lc£ vvo 12,roll til MO as hep to the Parish Hall, ander iuspwdl he sad "Here, 'Hoy, la dot of "the Catholic Club. The pay pocket; 1, Own YOU. be followed by a dance. „ Ivo „ er 'been Offered, "Have you ev a i:ircly. y • - firati : "Oirly.'°on'ce, madam. Aside p .. from 'that, I ve met with nothing •put• Tu ikerStiii ri, Isaac aac' Wright; 1- T shoi•neT• l •sister s , °A is . R o be r t. Pa lm, er asndit Mwass. Pm; East Watvariosh; Melvifi ray- retere tor; t Wawanosh, F. Todd. • abandoned by the plaintiffs hand an order 'directing i s dismissal issued . , motion was Pas5e�at the meet - , •