The Lucknow Sentinel, 1931-05-14, Page 5• •-• *111.1R$DAY, MAY 14th, 1931
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. KILLED- . AT BUFFALC
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MaePherSOP, son Of „My. and_
Charles Macpherson, 'of port
formerly- wk.§
accidentally. killed at l3tif1alo. on May
• ist.Jie Was a °Member of the crew Of
the lake freighter, Wm. E. Saunders,
• , • and While et work _on the -deck ,he
slipped and; fell down an open hateli.• .
way. Hesinferecl a .fracture of the
skull and an arm and le k were brok
: On. He was 24 years of .age and had
•tairen"..up : sailing four years ago,
working under .Sarn Sexamith of
Xincardine, He • apent a number of
winters in Xineardine and was
here.opnlar Member of the 'hockey :t.,eam
His fattier Was for a number
...years. proprietor Of the •Morgan
Irausei, . Kincardine. - He now 'llaa,.."0"
• grnceri:!'butiriess'And the Bruce Tele
•. „., ' . phone OffiCa' at POrt-,Eigin. .
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' • ' " •,„. 'POLICE INSPECTORRESIGNS
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' • Inspector A. E. Rae Of ,the Provin-
•cial Prilibe,f with' lieldePiraters"at
Xitchinex has rest rgjojitliEgt -the'
• ' ' • force at the end of:April. He w,a7s
•regarded as one of the be0 officers
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the provinee, ajd pkirreaon. is giv-
en for his repriginition. Inspector Rae'
came into prdminence because of his
success in cleaning • up the cattre rust-.
-liag ,birstriess • in' South- _Simcoe. Fol-"
• lowing that success he was projnoted
• to the post at -Kitchener, regarded
. as a:particularly` lard 'territory 'be,
cause of the illicit liquor traffic "car-
ried on in the district. • He has bedn
•;there 3.years... and is said to have done
.,• . - , • good wark. • • • . ' „
4t, Inspector Rae directed the inve' sti-
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gation jutoThe t"iiisSels 'bank' --itb-
bery, leading to the arrest, aad trial
of the MacNeil 13ros.:. of Teeswater.
FAX: RE
IRES
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ThE !PK NOW SENtillEt
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Bus' tiivg FRom doDE_Riell
The operation of a bus line be-
stween ..GoderiO ..);and Torontt,. and
*paints between commenced op Non-'
day of this -We -a. Busses leave Gode,
rich daily at 10 'oclock a.m and at
5 o'clock p.m. There will be;„special
week -end excursion rates, so that
visitors from -Toronto can leave the
-city. pt. 2.15- in. the.afternoon and_ ar,
rive. in Goderich:at. 9.1$ o'clock p.m,
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The problem of making garden dis-
turbs the mental relaxation necessary
to such an open Spring.. -
RURAL. SCI1001; REPORT
• S. S. No. 10; Ashfield
• Jr. IV-ina Campbell, .60.8; Anna'
Mae Parrish, 76.4; Grace Courtney,
73.6; Vera &Little, 72.1, Hilda Lane,
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•TIHarnes Ne,•80:41-7A1.
Parrish, 71.5; Joe CeurtneY, • 60.3.
Jr. 111 — Jean Neslson 63. Eileen.
CamPbell,, 62; Archie Jones; 45; Flor-
ence joneS,
a—Grace eamPbell; Rhea Miller;
Bobbie Parrish.
Sr. Pr.—Alibi Drennan. • °
•A Primers—Pearl Jameison, Louise
Campbell, Jasper Farrish. •
B Primers—Dorothy 'Drennan, John
Austin,(Vincent Austin and Grant
Fairish) even,
Verna M. Pollock; Teacher.
A POINTED QUESTION,
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The story is ,told that when a dele-
gation, from Teeswater went to Tor-
onto .to protesi'against the reduction
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of train service between Palmerston
and TeesWater were met with
the question:. "How • did you get here
from Teeswater?" • :The reply was
that they . had come by. autornobile.
oa-thts -statenviitTtvar-fartiswad rry--
the' question: Haw . do you expect us
to run, passenger trains whenyou use
cars?" The sin -inner, passenger •traf-!.•
••PI1E PE4ICLES.OiNE. '
19:31, WILLYS
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The same engine that drove the
Willys Six to victory in the. annual
Pikes Peak stock car race on Labor
Day, is again used in the' 1931 car.
With its dynainic development of 66
horsepower, a fop speed ,of 72 miles
„an hour ainf 48 miles per hour in second, the" Willys Six rates as one of
• tire•rrioa sowerful,-speedv• and highly
efficient Xes•eyer bre:tight out.: in the
law priced field: •
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Loneskirts at least provide work
fic on the line, had &kindled to al- forthe girls who make ,alternatiorm
Most nothing, to please the customer. „.
by PROWNED AT CATASIST. • '
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Twolittle s . and. Mre;
Robert FriekletoP, of CliesloY. One
-six years .of age the other- four, were
•playing on a raft on a mill pond near
• their home, on .$rtdayrlast---wee14.--
AbOut '.4.30 o'clock the 4.yesi•-o1d sob , •
returned homo alone: When, six o'clock , .
dame and the, older boy did not get • ,
home, for supper, search was made •„. .44
for him. His can 'was found •on the ••41
raft, and it was at once suspected '- •• +
that had Haien into;---tw two: .. ,
Dragging operations were commenced,•
and at about 10.30o'clock the little
hodwas, found and taken 'from the,
water.. The younger boy pvidently did
•not"iinde.rstand what had happened
he was too frightened to. tell. • •
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•• A: There will ;be • general-. regret; :es,
amongthe older generation,
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versdpievodalist-artir-errinedian:
no .'v
. • in his -seventy-seventh year, is.leav,
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ing Canada to 'spend...the evening , of
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his life . Connecticut with members
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•�f . Seventk 'years ago.
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:Alinatny"'' Fax made ..his. first
ap-
pearance..in Brantford , as a boy sop, •
•• ran, and since that time, 'he maybe
• . • ,,said to. have entertained:two •generat.
• • ions -Of Canadiana, 'contribittiOns
•always -, were •clean and bright, and:
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from • coast :to coast of his native :land
he., had countless • adrnirers,r. who
• wish for himin his declining years:.
much Comfortand liappiness. • •
• -• : The 'Glorie
LUCKNOW and :WINGHAM
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Monumental. Works
Lucknow, :pot. •
Hai the largest: and most complete
• Stock in the most ,beautifur designs
to choose. from, in—
• MARBLE, SCOTCH,SWEDISH
AND CANTAN oRkNiT-E
W E make a Specialty • of
Family monuments and invite
. • your Inspection.
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Inscriptions Neatly, Carefully and .
. •Promptly Done.
•—•s before' placing:- your- order
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Douglas Bros. "R .A."‘ Spotton.
• Phone 74 • • Phone 256
Lucknow Wingham
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.quELPH
Insurance
- CANADA
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Lucknow Flour Mills
Mt.nitoba Flour-11AfELOCK -
Pastry Flour—MADE-BITE'
Mill Feeds—L.O WGRADE
' ,• BRAN •• '-‘
- WORTS
Full Line of ,,
•* Purina,
COMMERCIAL FEEDS
Pig Chow, Cow Chow, Calf
Chow, ' Steer Fatiria, Chicken
Chowder, 'Chick Startina, Chick
Grovveria, Lay Chow, Etc.• .
SWI$T'S•
Meat Scrap and Bone Meal
Now is:the thrie to -riillr iour
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Phone 9 for ;Mies, ,
WIi4TER WHEAT WANT)
N. E. 'TRELEAVEN 111
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AN OPPORTUNITY TO HOLDERS OF EARLY MATURING'
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CANADIAN GOVERNMENT BONDS
TO EXTEND THE TERM OP THEIR INVESTMENT IN
RE_PREM_IER SECURITY IN CANADA
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• • GOVERNMENT OF THE ' • • •
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1931 CONVERSION LOAN
The Minister of Finance of the Dominion of Canada offeri to holders of the undernoted Dominion issues the
privilege of exchanging their bonds into longer dated issues, in the jollowing
'terms and' under the jollowink conditions
This offer affords to holders of bonds eligible for, conversion,
the same interesrpaymeritand tax-free priVileges, for the life
Of and as contained in the present bonds, and the opportunity
of extending the term of the investment at 4V% per annum.
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WAR LOAN 5% BONDS MATURING .t.s! OCTO- VICTORY LOAN .5.,f4i7;ON.D.g. MATURING
BER; 1931--aolders 'of these bond i have the
-, privilege of exchanging,into bonds maturing 1st
• November, 1956, be'aring interest from 1st April,
• 193 1, The first coupon -will be for six months'
• tax:free intet'est at the rate of 5% per annum Pay-
• able 1St October, 1931; the second coupon will
be for seven month's' :interest at the rate of _4 X% —
per annum payable st May, 1932; --t-herafter
maturity interest will be payable half -yearly at
4 Ai % per annum.
1st NOVEMBER, 1933—Holders of these. bonds
:have the privilege' .Of .exchanging into .bonds'
maturing 1st November, 1958, bearing .454%
interest payable half -yearly from 1st May, 1931.
• The first fiVe interest coupons, being those to and
including. ist November, 1934,, will be tax-free.
_i_here_Rill also be attached to these bonds five,
•ta-fr-ce—a-4-Ftstmenvcoupons payable respectivelY--
• on lst November, 1931, and i.st May and Novent:.
• ber, 1932 and 1933; for additional inrrest at the
rate of 1% per annum.
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-..1114.TORY,LOAN 5,q% BONDS MATURING lst
NOVEMBER, 1934—folders of these bonds have
the piiyilegeof exchanging into bonds 'matuting.
1st November, 1959, bearing 44 % interest pay:
able half,yearlyfromflit May, 1931. There will also)
• -be attached to thesd-bonds seven adjustment -cou-
pons payable 'respectively on is; Novembet, 1931,
and-lst key and November, 1932, 1933 and 1934,
• for additional interest at the tate of .1% pet an-Mil:IL
• RENEWAL LOAN 4%§BONDS MATURING
_ __.Is__N_O_VEMBE.R..-193.2.-1-1101de.ts of these bohds-
• have the privilege of exchanging itit9 bonds ma-
. ' turing,!st November, 1957,,bearing 434 %Interest
• payable half -yearly from lst May, 1931. There
also be attached to these bonds three
• adjuitmeitycoupons payablerespectively on ist
November, 1931, and 1st May 'and November,
, • 1932, for additional interest at the rate of
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Conversion applications in the terms of the foregoing are invited to a total of $256,000,000. The Minister of
' Finance reserves, however, the right to increase or decrease this amount at his diicretion. ,
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Subscriptions will be received' and receipti .issued by any branch tCanada of any Chartered Bank .and by .
recognized Canadian Bond Dealers and Stock Brokers, from tchom way be ,obtained application •
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andcopies .of the official prospectus containing complete details of the loan. • Appli-• ,
• cations will not be. valid on forms other than. those printed by the King's Printer.• . .
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•..rhe subseription lists to the foregoing will open on lith May, 1931, and will close on dr before 23rd May, ,I.431,
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