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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1932-01-07, Page 1• 1, 6 • •,•••.•0 41VA1.10E; OTHERWISE -TrOtitivPn? Lucknow •Hours:, 9.L42 i. 1.30--5P.i!'4 'P1'in1.4E. , X-RAY , BARRIsTER,•'-041.40)40.1t; • / • Winghaml, BRANCI,L,.oppiog.:AT LUCKNOW •' ,..• . , WALL -FAPER-4:0, full' litie'of 1931. Wali Paper on hand. Prices 'ably .4*i for 1941: Lain' also :Agent for leading, job hOuselfie R. 3. CAMERON , eeireter.,•Tamter, and Greiner Box 174, Lucknow • 'FOR—SALE OR RENT= -Brick , cottage. -Apply Dr. R. L. Treleaven. .YOUR RADIO REPAIRED FOR Si - A certified Radiotrician will be in townxt week. Save your Radio troubles for him. APply at Sentinel Office;'-: • . • 1 .C!1.1443ifi, 014THLT 'GEORGE COLWELL OF • • •HINLOSS VILLAGE PASSES , .Mr., George • Colwell, age eighty- three, dfecl„ at his home in Rini* 'Village On. tuesday, January Mr, Colwell „haft been able. te.be..aboAt until three days before his diath.,. when he was confined to his r0011,1: and the endapproached raiddlY dune, to old -age. •, Mrs. ,COlVorell Atilt survivee,11016 husband andthe funeral service will. be held :fritere th..4i, residence, in lass Village today (Thursday) a'. • :„,•- 4 13aupolie APPLE yard- will be 'closed. froJanuary Ist ate-Janu25th' inclusive and nologs will, be re- . eeiVed dnring that time. Signed, • THE LIJCKNOW TAL CO, LTD. . NOTICE ' The. Aimuel 5leeting 9f South kin-, loss deinetery Corporation, will be held on Wednesday the "20th day of January, 1932; at the hour of two O'cloeli in the afternoone • Alex Gollan, Sec. as. ,'• Ilainilten Heads Robertson Second Council and School Board Each Re- ceive New, Menther ace Result of Mondays Election -Dr. Johniton, :• *eydr:Membey to :School' BOard Re; vin.g..:1"Aige vete. " `The prevailing, mild ,weather'on Monday vdth goad:nMtering, Of doubt responsible OM, exte4 for the large vote poJled in. the village TPU-,:•Mooder •when some 46'l . ballots were cast in electing the log: coo:, t 1 the eine num- ' el -be ---arpiii-e-Lgre,WeTrif-tiii-eT---dstriet--bron -The_oeuncil coesists, of the follow . eil .aPprox ma e . b-.ff-7-for..-,t1te"-ge ard M. • Kenneth Cameron, a noted an apple, called the Delicious; into the:._ office this week; and :after eating the fruit, we decided that it was -cer- tainly worthy of the narne. Mr. Carie -Oren received the .Young ,tree from the late Mr,. ,W4lieln Cooke some g:iglit years ago and planted it; being moreof less of an, experiment, as the' tree- is originally e western vaTz- iety. and is thought to be the only one of its kind :4 in this district.. ' This was the first year th t •th tree bore any fruit, when it Yielded hamPer-of. highly colOred luiciou apples. The freit is quite firm and keeping well and :teens more jiricy than the Same variety, shipped from British Coltimbie, which are avail- able at fenit stores 'it certain times .INNIEMORIAM, • loving meinory of Doris Adeleid ,Hunter, who passed away',5 Years 'ago; Jen. 3rd, 1927. -1-0:eite.ia' the fa,Ce we loVed,-ke A deer,. 11-efit-ishethe Voice we loved to hear far -To fere-sight-or epeei____ 134 not to far for thoughts to teech. -Sadly missed by. father, • Mother, and sieter.;- • 4 . HYDRO,'INIBRBUPTION, DIDN'T EFFECT DANCE bressed hydro Wires,. as a result • Of ,sleet and wind on New Year's day •plunged the town into darkness that' evening. An effort was made to lo- cate the tremble, in vein, until the Jollowing' morning. • The interruption Occurred just at the time the New *Year's dance 'was t�.esimmence. Ail the available gas• lights in town were soon gathered • up, whieli provided ample light The •:-" earn, -On main. street numbere over • N,••• Eieveittyand the hall was taxed to capacity, aieuch so, that it was impossible 'Ate. frilly &day ,dancing in such a crowd. Jean's orchestra of .Some damage was done locally to the telephone wires, which was gen- eral throughout Western '.Ontarie. • The immediate vicinity 'was not so hard hitleg igood number of places, especially in the Stratford -Kitchen- er -Guelph district, where hundreds Of poles Were- spapped, of and wires • are a tangled mais. Several poles �n the 15th concession, between here and Ripley aro' reported to be dewn. • Bargains Nn Cotten' Batting , and Weed eats for Comforters & Quilts ",MARKET, LucknoW ' Dept. Store. ' ,te WEDDING BELLS Burgess - Mitchell • of the year. WEST 8v4w4xosi LOSES ESTEEMED .aosiDpIT William Albeit Jones Passed Away SOit4aY Ilo.F.afa.8- After • Lengthy Dittess. ' APIDARit 7tIti 195i, •'SINGLE COPIES CENTS YOUNG LIFE IS TAKEN :Verna Eileen McGuire Fails To Re- cover Following Operation. ta,, • iNew Year's row brought sorrow to the :home of Mr, and Mrs. Howard M#Gubte, .of the 2nd concession, ,when their • only daughter, Verna' Eileen, whe.,j4es in her tenth oreare, passed stif,W in ICineardine Hospital follow- ing .an operation° for '*idietailritis. ::(3.1P11014;fiervicei whieh was con- ,enktell', by M4409 was held in the :Olivet. elminh on Monday, janettei etie 'Mai -Meat W! .' AlPleY :cemetery.. ManY, Semi: triKtee- expressed heart -felt syni- ptithy for the sorrowing parents and -4-4t-wil4auagehrothers who survive. , ing members: A. W.Hamilton, Stuart E. Bobertson, Robeit Mul- THANKS:TO ELECTORS lin, W.13. Anderson. Reeve Rae was returned to Office by acclamation. • Stuart Reberteon Is the new znete- ber on the-- board, replacing Mr; Murdie, Who. was defeated, the other three- Members of last year's board -heing-ireeeleetetleellobertson„. substantial vote,, being het two votes behind Hamilton who :headed the poll. • The vote for council • according to the.returns at :the three stihclivisione- is as fellows: — S.,N. 1 N, 2 Total Votes Polled 159 144! 467 Hamilton 85 93 265 Robertson 111' 68 263 Mifflin 89 70' 250 Anderson .76" '71 232 2 192 Mer4ie ...• 65" • 65 • . Feegueen Stewart • .25 • 22... FOr :School .B9ard • , 183 • • To 'the Elector! of Luck:saw. Ladies aid Gentlemen:-: — ".1 I wish- to isincerely think you for the support you gave me on -election day and teidnMember',of the council. okra, ' to merit your. confidence "throughout the year. • - Robert Mullin. To the Electore of Lac -knew, Ladies and Gentlemen: - wish to extend thanks and ap- preciation -to those who saw fit to support Me at the Polls on January •Sincerely • Donald Ferguson. I he Braid The. Bread . Of Health rio V 1..of Health: •'OUR 'morro.. IS.QUALITTAND *azimut THRIFT IS 'COMMON-SENS'E. 'APPLIED TO SPENDINO. FOR EVERY lawny SPENT ON ..,1(01111 TABLE, BREAD GIVES •itiolf BIGGEST FOOD VAI,UM-• RICH FRUIT CAKE --- 2 lbs. 35e. ' • • : P,UFE.:PASTRIES ' COVE EE CAKES..TEA *scums . . ittsapiav, • ,ai80.• ;BREAD • • - OATMEAL 'COOKIES . • , •• • a d 111 --OW: • .1 - •••• • WHILE FAMILY- AWAY :n010.-denee of Mr. Fred C Jahiston Destroyed by Fere Last Week - Able toSave But Littleof Coritente • .fiTe of unknown Origin destroyed e the home of Mr. Fred Johnston •of the in concession on 'Ilfariday-evzi ening of. last week, and by the time heighbors reached 11 the scene of the Ma*t was possible to saye only 'a Bliley portion' of the furniture. Mr. and 'Ws, Johnston and babe had left- home' that Afternoon- • to visit with Mrs. Johnston's Mother, Mrs. Gaunt of the 12th coricessien of Waivieosii. Coke was beigburn- ed in the stove atel before leaving the premises- Mr. Johnston returned to the house to satisfy himself that the •fire was properly ebecked•Red ie view of this and the face that the To the Electors fol the Village of Lucknow. Ladies and Gentlemen: - I desire- to thank yeti for the votc.. acnorded me oh 'election day. 1. 'CMS nid incceeefril but neeeithe-- lees I appreciate your suppert. • . ----Wtnr7Bitz.rdie•-••tered the-Itsri-of-,Pitictieally-a117-hie.ifis-S--Peasele--Nbron-tof-A-Arietoei'a your es- . . and Our Service BY: F.'T. ARMSTRONG .Lucknow' YOU CAN'T READ TODAY, Witeuthe_exes you need to lsave. • Yon remember how you could once read the smallest print. Lately your reading matter held fur- • • thee.from the eyes, and even then • it looks sort of hazy. If you will • deep 4n here .some day .we will short, you how. a modern eye ser- vice.,deals with such cases. Continued next week Mrs. Moore spent New Year's with 75 ' stove was recently emtipPet1 with tee•_ere_ is mystery. . Me: Robt. Sturdy- ee Detrew, of Stratford, but Mr. Johnston Sul- • a•S • ' ". her ion,. Me. Oerilint Motora of •Rock- wOOde , new gratee, and pipes, the : cause of , • • Tne. members elected to the school board -eve • as fellows: Dc- Johhsten, .C. MacDonald, W. - G. • Andrew. • morning of ahother respected A rest- Aridrew' and' The deith occurred on Seri_ ,J. Canieron were the, three retit- gorden „eisited_ltistweek viith his father, 'The faetn belonge to Win:- W Ite turd Hospital, London, spent a few days\ belongings" :is neighbors corild save dent- qf the Township of Went ing „members 4;f the hosed this year. To the Electors of Lucknow only a few articles of furniture due at her home last week. ' hi the person of Albert Jones, aged to ihe progress the Ore had made, • .. Ladies and Gentlemerk:'-- wanosh, et his home, Cencession four banteron desired :to withdraw, while Rev. MacDonald and. Mr. An - ht re-election, with three =others, Dr. Johnston, Hugh McIntesh fifty' years.- The deceased ,Man, had when first noticed. The loss we nn- Eargates m Work Clcithing, Soelt•i drew sought, . • been in poor health practically all derstand is partiallY coverea by in-. and 'Mitts for Men; "MARKET" ;Thanking the voters who support- ed me on, Monday and extending to i the citzens ef• the village best, wish- • suraece. beeknovi Dept. Store. eurnmer and-in40ne was taken to. • spending a couple of Weeks holidays McKim also aspYear ieents -forfor's. happy arid prosperous ew ,. . ' Mr, Will Johnsiton of Toronto Aleltandra Maine and General Hos- he hate of. Mr. and Mrs, mr: S. Mitchell, Cent -re 'Street; Wingharn, - Wes the -scene -of very pretty, Chide - tines. Day _wedding at high noon, 4..0e Mary PearsOn, Younger daugh- e4f.-0;kr. and Mrs. W. S. Mitchell, • became the: wife of Re/. James Lux - on Burgess,' 'M.A., of South- Kinless. was in Lochalsh cemetery , Rev; Kenneth MacLean offleiated.. " The deceased is survived by his The bride, given in marriage by her wife; three daughters, Mrs. Haroid father, Wore 'a .becoining go*rt of bogie,' Auburn:. ,Miss Tene, Detroit; royal blue georgette andlace, and Miss Sophia,. Pittsburg; , and two carried' a. bouquet of Airericari sons, William, on the :boundary west • Beeute totes and baby,a;breith. She of Lucknow and Tom, implement Wore the gift of the bridegroom, a agent of. Ripley. Also by'. fele sister . handsome. pa:Witten :wrist width. Mr.s. Ditegliss of Ashfield and by Miss Marion Mitehell, sister of, the two grandchildren, I3ill and Marian bride, played„the wedding'inavii, The Boge. house was ertisticallY decorated with The Paliaarers were: Robert Me- , chrysleatheniures, lilies and Christ- Tavish, Robert Wilson; Geo Mooneyt tiles 'decoration for the' occasion. Al- fr. Mitchefl W W Hill, James '4Mc- ter the ceremenY a dinver was' seri/. Donald: : ' ed to about twerttyAve guests after Ftiends feom. a distance to attend which and Mts. Burge' ft for the: service 'included: Mr. Jaines- au extended trip' theme' 4aetere Ontheio, the bride tray4snig in a French model of broWri A-epe, brown emit. With WPIte, hat sheen'and acces,.;. - -soriee te, mateh On their_ r et rn they -*ill reside at the ufe pee. • . this 'Ace pital, Goderich, for an. jahtistio operation, n received 320 votes toHugh McIetosh. OUT EARLY TO VOTE - • virith bis•mother and sister. - Which, however, was' of no avail.. In Augest he returned to his *pee; and • head the poll 71 votes above hii near- . est -oPponent. „Rev. MacDonald came To the Electors of Itinloss. next with e total_:ef 249 votvand Ladies and Gentlemen ' 111r. AtidreW received 205. Accept my sincere thanks for the. The results of the balloting were confidence expressed by you in elect - as follows: , in me to the reeveship and I will per- , Messrs. C • larence Murdie . and Bert while able to be arorind'a great deal ". "Aunt" Lizzie . We ter, a vener- wita the former's- parents in town — itkinsoe spent the past few day -A-47, of the ttnie; continued to- fall, arid hal able Old lady of ninety years, was out been confined to his bed for the past to vote Itright and early on election e few weeks. He is survived by his day and had the distMction of being Wife and: one sone, leleleille; else by the second lady to east her vote et the citie sister; Mrs. 'Moffatt, of Saskat- southern polling subdivision, and cheWan, and . one. , brother, Frank possibly the oldest Voter to do 'so. Jones of Dungarmon. • Cite brother, Miss Webster set a fine example of Harry Jenes, predeceased him by • ' I interest- by going muntcipa - to the . polls: to perform this duty, • many years. •, •• 1 N.2 Total form the duties of this •office. in the Dr. Johnston —119' 100 101 320 best interests of the municipality. Rev. MacDonald 97 85 . 67 249 Wishing you,a happy .and 'prosperous W.. Andrew _.-.72 80 53 206 New Year, I remain yours sincerely, II. McIntosh 'me -AL 54 • 55, 170 David ICarruthers.. A. E.•McKim -....50 - '71: •49 170, • • • . The funeral was held on Wednes- day afternoon at his lete residence, wIt.11 interment in Dungannen ceme- tery. • " RIPLEY _RESIDENT SUCCUMBS TO STROKE Former Asihfield Firmer Sriffera Fatal Stroke at His Home.in Ripley William. Kempton, • aged.' yetifk- a resident of the. village of Ripley and formerly a Well known .farmer of .Ashfield, passed awiy at .his hoine .Sinulay,. following a. stroke which he suffered A few days previoes. . Mr. Kenipton was born in Goderich ToWnehip, rileving as a lad, with his' permits to Ashfield, where as .a far- mer he beceme widely and favorably known. In 1923 he retired and moved to Ripley, .where he has • since made his home. •• • Ite4 CKenzie conducted " At vit the funeral -service A ; 'alket Church, Ripley, on Tuesday, January Colborne Twp 5th. Mrs. Munn of Ripley sang "One Reeve. Albert Goldthorpe:. council - Sweetly Solemn Thought." Interment lors, George C. Feagen, H. McCreath, Melyin Tyndall, John Pitblado. . ' • The entire hool board for 1982 To the Electors of Kinloss. thus' Mendes, D. C. Taylor, -George Ladies and Gentlemen:, -Douglas, Wine -MacKenzie, 'Dr. John- ston, Rev: MacDonald and W.- d. the coKfideirc-CYMr-have-shown returning nie to office for another drew. term, and ; can assure you that it -will be my earnest desire to show that this confidence has not. been nlisplaced. • Faithfully "yours, Richard Elliott: • Four New Members • I wish to thank you one and all for ' DISTRICT . ELECTION Huron Township . Reeve, Robert -Geddes elected oVer, _ i Dnnald 8.- Mettonald,-inaj. _64. Com: !im.,theeCitizens_LL.,._ cil; (first four eleeted), Ben a -Logan, of the TownShip oc Itilli0-*SS 452;, Alex McKay, 371; , Leslie Rae, I wish to take this, opportunity of 341; John Kennedy, 257; Daniel Mc- 'thanking you for the splendid sup:. . , port given me at the recent . muniei- Donald,'• 229; Donald Finlayson, 225, John Wylds Jr., 266.. pal election. *AS an elected member „ Myth Village for -your council board I :shall en - Reeve, ,Irvin Wallace: councillota, deaver ,to discharge the dialer ee- E. taundy, A. Radford, F. liollymate quired of Me in -,a ,eapable and *- George MeNall.. lent manner. 'Again thanking You, East Wawanosh Townshp and wishing you a ihappy and profit- , • • ' able Nati/ Year, I em,- RESULTS Reeve, P. Scott: councillers, George • • yours gratefully, Yungblett, C. Robertson, R. Redmond Rod MacDougall, Mese ,. arid daiegLiteee`AMts. 'etdee, wer.tel;°; 4113-07C-Cciover, ran. • and Dert Wise, Clinton; Thos.. Hinton, ti.and !Thee. Jeynes, kr. and Mrs. Clarence .St. 13ernard,' Detroit; s. Thos.; Lit:Were,'ref efithr- ear8O McKetiehe Dungannon. Bargains maieriale for Quilt coverings and linings. "MARKET" Luckhow Dept. Store. , • • JOHN COLLING PASSES it B.C. The death of John Coiling in his seventy-first year, occurred in Van- couver, B.C., on Thursday, Dec, 24. The remains arrived in Ripley on Friday, January 1, knd were taken to the honie of his daughter, Mrs. W. •D. Cox, Kinloas.' • The funeral was held"frowt.the, St Paul's church on Saturday 'afternoon •Beie. -Mr.-A.-ppleyard-conducted-the_ service. The burial, which took place in Ripley, Was under the auspices of the 1.0. 0.F., Ripley lodge. Mr. NU- litrrwas-a lormerTesident -of Murou- eon0Ossion 4. .11Stri kiss McNaughton has returned em, Orangeville after, spending the __e&-.ustrj.,' lay :with Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Donald. Messrs. Alex McKay of Vancouver •t and - Calvin McKay of Guelph were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Canteron. Missett Winnifred and -Myrtle Web. �flKiflkSS1oard_ster have returned to Toront,o and Wellaley ,respeetively after spending the Chrietmes. holidays with their parents. .,...11r-and_Mrs.-Gordon-lohnston_and..., _- 3011 and Mrs. Haigh and daughter of Seaforth, Were visitors during the recent holidae with Mr. and Mrs: , Russel- Robertson. - '•A•• • Carruthers Elected Reeve -,-Elliott Heads 'Poll For gouncil-Itemain• - der of Board All 'Nev Members. - To the. Electors of Kinloss. • Thank you Sept./a:id Girls, thank you, for the confidence which you have in me as expressed in the vote given on Monday. ,,May that confi- dence' not 'be misplaced. •• •\• 'Yours for Service,. Mac Ross. To the rectors of Kinloss. • Ladies and Gentlemen - I wish to-'thatik heattily all who melded me in any way on Monde* • election, and I will endeavor to serve .the 'people ,qf the township to the hest of irty , Alex McKenzie. J. 4Safaimo, • Services Sunday, January 10th: Makes 7. P.M. The annual business meeting at Iladketts ,On Monday, isieuary - --Election-of-Aofficets �f Sion S S, Menday (Netting, .tellittry Al% • The electors of Kinloss Went' to •the _polls_ on_Monday Jo record their votes. Which caused mani-UPsete-end as a result 'four members • of last year's board were ousted from office.. On the retirement of iReeve Col= well, a .member- of the cOrincil for the' past few years, Angus McIntosh qual- ified for this Mike. He was opposed by David Carruthers who wine the contest by a majority df 72 votes. Richard Elliott a former Member of the board showed his popularity -- by heading the .polis, and was the only memher of the 1931 board to be re-elected.'Close on his heels fellow,. ed Rod: McDougall, with a count 'of - 293. Mac Rose and Alex MacItuzie were the ether two .irtem`eirs' elected. Jas. Huston and Adam 'MeQueen, former elsewhere of, the board and Thomas ,M0ore, new stepiratit, Were the threenorincil contelitants to suf- fer defeat - The following are, the; official re - turas according to the varioes sub- 6itions: ' 2-rlKinlough: ,.3 -Holy - rood:, 4 -2nd Con. i 5-e-Lang8ide: Whitechutchi• For, Reeve ' Carruthers 144Intosh 29 For Council • Elliott McDottgall 6 ItOss McKenteie Huston Moore *Queen jN p 68 109 28 82 54 42 Mr. Russel Robertson went to Kitchener this week where he will be hi" charge of the exhibit of the. Lucknow Table Company • at the furniture show in that city. Mr. and Mrs. -Ernie Aitchison and family of Harriston spent • New Years with the former% parents in town. On their return they were ac- companied by :Aylmer Aitchison who . spent 4. few days- there. ' • The -regular 1 ineeting of the. Wo - Men's Inatitute Will be, held at the , home of Mrs. .•R. 11. Thohipson on FridaY, •Jennary 8th, at 2.30 o'clock Debate: "Resolved that the Women of to -day will do more for MoneY than for LoVe. •Card of Thenke Mrs, James Cook and John F. Cook wish to thank the friends and uelgil-• hors...efor their. kindness and sympa- thy during the sickness and death of 'Mr. Cook. 3' • 4 6 • 6 . TOO 45 611 • " 338 31 266 46 110' 65 , 47 23 ''9 • 72 122 43 41 A--6. 50 59 . 6 . '47 52 61 46 38 61 29 ,15 16 28 51 82 ao' go A 74t: 11- 1 • 319 . 293 • 206 ' 192 v 13.