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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1932-05-26, Page 1.;:41 .;gN'jMfWM`v:J..A(k'W^••••,•,JH'.••f YaM ,'"n:.4•""M 'r*Y r P • •$2 O.OQ PER XEAR :° ADVANCE.. $2.50 OTHERWISE' • DENTIST Dr. R. L.. Treleaven; Lucknow `tours; 9--12 'A., M. 1.30-5 ' P. M. PRONE 63` X -RAY !4, 'FOUND -A spar@ . tire and rim. Alrply .at ;Sentinel_ Office. (19-=5 tf.) , "•SPECIAL for Saturday, May 2S agalvanized..tuls` and . pail for 99c ' •at E & 'PORTEOUS HARDWARE, • ' 'FOR SAL -E--4929 ;•.Ford. Coach, O*?yi•- jun about 70(0 miles Apply. at Sentinel ,Office. . •;F'OR .:SALE-• "=Ata .sacrifice,, 1929 Pontiac " Sedan, Owner must sell.-- • APp y Post; Office 'Box .303, Lucknow:: • ' • (1$5-tf.) ` FOR 'SALE ---Summer Wood, split' ready for stove aleo loam ;for,. ,lawns'. or flowers delivered; .Apply to - Phillip McMillan, Lucknow; Year s later: "some of Mese .boys again` met at Ebor Park; this time . 'to in` augurate'their Rover Crew, and Clif . ton, -Cassidy w s infested; ;'a gIleV I . Mater -by -the •A 'itaut� r s >� ovincia ss Auction Market• To Be Continued Merchants 'dor liI Part, Satisfied With Results of .Bargain Dags Auctitln,-'.Matket.:To-.,Be Conducted Every ••Trio: • Wear; Enquiring of several., merchants .as to• the results of bargain, last. Friday end. Saturday,, . we 're- ceived yarious replies,' abut for. the most 'part, : especially. those' ;who. nff ered special' inducement to..the' buy- ing Public, were " ,generally• satisfied with the success of the event, ,parte ularly oar Saturday -• 'In ' til res such as exist at '. present such ;co=operation between ,retailers ncL-pu*chasers ;seems essential, to the- Best' interests ;of all concerned, and to such end a Board of . Trade ,.such like, in the' village seems, a' important 'necessity. Such. an• assoc- Wien, should he formed which would include. and should have' the . support 1 i1 - o er he vil a e. • Re Of' ever d a in t Y e g • Cominissioner f8r Rovers,' Mr. Lionel eider-'meetli ge 7rould be ' held and Bishop„ who.. a as ssiste•'-•+ ��n+At�deas • exchanged which '' no doubt. _ �� .. — 'd�:would be instrumental, in . adding NOTICE • -,timulus to `.business, .i by which the •All Dimers of property situate : in community and village would dieect7. -the Vif"'o age�f"Lucknow, joiiit1y pr ,ly' bnefit,e'as well as the merchant otherwise, .are requested to examine •.'himself , • \ • the List of Voters entitled to vote on, ' 'Present,' conditions',s"hould not de - By -law' No,. 3, 1932 of the Village of ter but rather increase action in this Lucknow, .which ; List will be posted up in - niy office -'on the 2nd . day of June 'next. . ' ' JOSEPH AGNEW, • Clerk.. (26-57-c) . COURT OF REVISION 'TOWNSHIP OF KINLOSS • Take notice that a Cecil of Revis- ion will be held at the Township, Hall, Holyrood, on Monday the 30th day of May 1932, ..commencing and 1 o'clock 'in the afternoon, -to hear and consider all appeals against the Assessment Roll of 1932. ,° • -'- TENDERS WANTED. Sealed tenders will be received by. the undersigned until 8 P.M., • 'Friday respect.' It' is only too evident that, ,'all things' -come, to the other fellow., if' you will only. sit :down and .wait.'' The Auction Sale •• Some feel the 'auction sale was not a .'"howling 'isuccess" -possibly slot, :rut , it was the initial attempt and afforded an opportunity to explain its purpose. . It is the •intention to iontinue this . Auction Market every two. weeks, if'the - public consider. it worth .while, and support it. - The' next sale "on : Saturday, June 4th, ;will be run somewhat-di#1'erently- regatiling:'the• terms: All sum's of .$10 and under will be cash and over that mount one to six months credit on approved `joint notes with ' bank ' in-. •June 3rd,' for butchering, for Para- terest will be allowed. This time. mount Beef •'Ring. Lowest ' or any,. clause is "expected to .,create a more tender .•not : necessarily accepted. A ready sale of 'live :stock.,_ public 'meeting of -the-ring- will be- - .To, our "mind ,.it affords __a..splendid, held on Friday evening, June 3rd., opportunity to realize a few dollars W. K. McNAY, Sec'y. on • some saleable article 'which you R. R. 3, Lucknow_ May have no further use for;' and is • ' ' (2 6 c.) simply a liability on your blinds. the auspices of .the Ontario Forest! This Market is open to everyone Facilities and storage WI protect and' Breech. Free Trees For Yarmers dispose' of what you may have' to' °offer are provided and ` the contin- ence of ,it depends totally on how he pub& receive this unique under - king. If -you have an article to offer, get ,in' touch with Matt. Gaynor, auction-• - eer• and list it with him. In our next issue if entries are made before What does this mean? • Does it mea hand, we will publish the listof ar- that a Scout should be a miser an tides to be sold. '•oard up money? Not at' all! • " means -that a Scout is wise, an does inn, a-ast'e• things, but makes tri . PRIZE WINNERS very best\ re of them that he possibi ' cam. And is includes a large variel of items ib ich maybe you •have m even Mougti of. , - • Of course e does not waste moire, He appreciat z the fact 'that at is- ver hand to obtain and to *eke 'moue** oq must work h •i. So what sense there in wasti your hard Werk?— • good Scout has savings account iri t bank, 'and tries n- o -make• it -grew;' -am gets into the hi t of putting aside reserve which t may well fall ha Many hundreds of posters anuoun Mg the offer of the Ontario Forestr -Branch toprovide-farmers, a{ith tree for planting Jiave been posted tbi sOring by Ontaiiii Boy Seouts, Our Weekly Scout Law --No. 9-- "A Scout. In Thrifty," i Mrs. Elizabeth. McLennan •was the Winner of 'the 23 -piece dinner Set given away free at • Geddes' Variety Store, to the lucky, ticket holder dur- ing bargain days last Friday , and Saturday.. The lucky number was 148. Miss Elsie Vint 'won the polishing mop at Paterson's Drug Store, with a....guess_ .of.. 482; __Mrs._ Turner._ .was second winning ' the large bottle of veneer with 'a guess of 477 and Mrs. upon in case of sed, or use to goErnest Blake, in was third; whining ,a - advantage as goo opportunities arcs small, bottle of veneer, her guess be - But money is n '. the only thing clin 473 The contest'was to guess which he. practic s thrift. A g ' soothe ntii►rb'er of moth 'balls in a large Scout will not wa to food. Nor wlglass jar. „The correct number was 480., die wl1Ifuliy destro, • his clothing, bt -take care of it. "and bake it last as Ids as possible. - , Then, too, he will not waste his • XCURSION TRAIN ' TO DETROIT, SATURDAY MUTT, A•ND�Bargain Rates Prove Popular At KINLOSS GIRL • GRADUATES, A W1N.',GwM / Miss Eva 'Banner village end Miss 'Flo Kincardine, received at the graduation ex hats General Hospi Town Hall in Wing evening. Many frie ladies w re 'in at enjoyable program. ten'te'd. Dr. Redia •address on the and the' diplomas R.• L. Stewart.") later to the • gra guests, concluded • of Kjnlhss e Colwell of eir diplomas' "ses of . Wing - held in the , last Friday of the young ance ' and an• usic was pre-. gave •a" short ng • profession sented by Dr. ncheon served ing class and evenin.g . Sncce.sful O. A. Successful stus fr"om this vie- :init'y whose nn appear in the , , _...• Guelph O.AwC.::,.its areMessrs. Lorne Webb, p Woods, Clare mon") land ey Anda efon. • tudents Other Points•- Sats day Excursion Gives Promise Of Being . Well - Pa- tronized.: a-tronized. , , - The. revival of excursion trains to various points ; has • evidently+ been well patronized ..and as a result, the C.N.R. is increasing' the numberL of Tow-far'e trips and planning to con- tinue thein • throughout the summer season.. �Tife first of these excursions affor- ded residents Of this community, will rim to W indsor . and Detroit, leaving the local depot at 6.03 a.m. Saturday' morning and arriving in Detroit 2.30 P.M. The return train will leave De- troit,* e-troit* Sunday night at 11,59 The fare is reduced to $4.50 and no doubt many Wig l avail themselves of the . ends in - e opportunity to visit friends these .cities. • _.. an' d* Visitors. • on June. 3rd a d* July 1st, will he able to procure- re- turn ticiceta at the price ofa One- Wilit htl0l`0 sud p gisattoe. 4 4 cKNOw,_., MT." T R DAY, MAY 26th, 19.32.; KING'S, COLORS If uslWILL BE •cal Festival ' LPRESEW r D TO GUIDES'.. l op of Girl The theadirect on of their 'Guided under it captain; Mrs. A. F; `McKim; will attend divine worship in the Presbyterian church this Sundan morning, :;at ,which .seri. vice ' the' King's :Colors will be dddi- gated to the train. The' flag' is being presented by the Ladies•' of tire %oral Association phis :.dedication intro:, duces.•:.a naw phase in , _ local ' Guide; MIME COBS 5 CENTS Commences To -Night ree _Sessions A..Splend d: F,ln Talented Artist$ GAves II'ronuse Of A . $uc essfn • Event. . night (Thursday)' at 8 P.M. the' rst • se two sio • f the two-day s . o day Bruce Aunty Musical FestWel gets: • under- . wal. in the Town : Halj; Lucknow. ', The activities and 'promises' to he' an in..• programo. ` i`' � events. and .entries for- teresting: and impressive event. • . :feasts ,three entertaining sessions, Thursday evening, 7 Friday afternoon: d 'Friday'.evening: ` .Lucknow- -entrees •-are•--as.- -follows: • ?Thursday Evening, .8.00 P. a4:. • Ladies' duet {- Peggy. MacDonald, Vera Sherriff; ,Baritone . solos -Alex M." eN•ay; Robert- MaeDonald;-- adiest quartette -Misses Ne11ie' Malcolm, Belle, Robertson, ' Margaret McCallum • SPOKE IN UNITED •CHURcH' M.°ass , Evelyn Craw, WA. national secretary of the C. G. I.T., spent the wee>� end�.tb�_hs�p�ents_' in 'tom►. Miss Craw, has just' , retu ed from Northern Ontario where Jh has for the past . two weeks ' been, . promoting... and Mrs. J. W. Joynt; •. SoIo, boys'; C. G. I. T. work at ' various. ' points.: under 16 -:John ' Williamson; Mixed Miss . Craw •addressed the co'ngrega- suet -Miss NelbeMalcolm• and Robt. tion in t United Church°,on` Sunday McDonald.; Tenor solo- Raymlond:- e-venr v n gi i g a most Pelton; Solo;; •girls under • 136 -Marg - explanatory nd ' instructive talk on net ••Rae Violin solo; open _Dorothy her work as well as Sunday School Pollock, Nellie .McCallum; Old 'Time, and young p opie's activities.'. Fiddlers- Michael Boland; '• Milton ' .Bruce. , • e Friday 'Afternoon„• Mezzo soprano' solo-Myra'McDon- ald;' Rural School Chorus; . Recita- tion, under 15 --Isobel Douglas, Mary Webster; Girl poloist -Agnes Gilles-" Pie; Piano solo, under '.16-Fyunice Newton, (hila Leggat, Recitations; under' 8 -Annetta Stewart, Reid Mc-' Kim, Willard Thompson; Contralto solo-Sfrs; Harold Treleaven ,Sopra- no solo -Winifred' Armstrong. Friday Evening, 8.00 'P. ,M, Mouth organ solo -Charles Martin George Tervitt; Recitation,' •. open Margaret McCallum,. Mrs. ,McNay; Helen Anderson, Bert . Cullirnore; . Mouth -organ duet _Charles Martin. and_Geo Teryitt Folk -dance: Eun- ice Newton, • Marion" Johnston; Mary McKim, -dean . Culbert, Muriel °Pat= terson; John MacKenzie, George .Rob= ieson; Helen' MacDonald, Etta. Belle. MacDonald; Jane Hornell. Church choir. Mixeld iquartette-Belle: '• Rob- ertson, Mrsil J W. Joynt,' Harold Al- . '7E. "Henderson. Orchestra, • fiver players at 'least. The judges are •as'.fws: Miss Jessie gill, Prof. Blackwood; B,•A. Se., Mr.' Calvert, M.A.; :Miss McQueen all of Guelph, .. _ I'INDS LUCKY Com-- To OIN To find a half -penny piece, eighty- two . years old, was the recent unus- ual experience of 'Bert Werd. The coin,. a lucky' one at that, if .that lit- tle punched hole has any significance was a ' Bank of - Upper 'Canada half- penny bearing the date 1850. Evi- dently it had been lost for some time and when fognd • by Bert was scarcely recog ized as 'e coin. Although the valuelof the rein will,, fail• 'to Mater- ially 'aleviate the depression, if, Bert is unfortunate: enough to be suffer- ing in this respect, which we think not, it is however a' treasured ad-. iition oto=his-collection-of-old-coins,- CHESLEY, JUNE 3rd, 1932 ' Fourteenth Annual Soldiers' Regulon Celebration -A Big' Day of Sports - and Amusements.' • • • Horseracing, . League game . of Baseball between Owen. Sound Mil- lionaires and Chesley Colts; Ting-of- War i g-of-War'Contest among the tstrong men 'of the Townships of Brant, 'Bentinck, "Elderslie and Sullivan; Softball • Tournament; Horseshoe pitching' and other amusements; Midway -- attrac- tions;. Bruce Regimental Band on ground all day;' Something doing all the:, time and, eliding the day ' with professional wrestling matches., in the - pavilion,. and. a georgeons display • of Fireworks in the Park; Returned Men wearing Service Button admit- ted to grounds without charge in the afternoon only. See large posters. A. Y. P. A. BANQUET The 1931-32 season for: St. Pet- er's A.Y.P.A. came tp a conclusion on Thursday night; with the fourth annual .banquet, attended 'by. a large and enthusiastic group of members.; The Banquet was served by the, Reds they being :the losers , in the atten- dance contest for •the. year. At 7.15 the -Young people' sat -down -0y a -hours.' tiful repast, , a creditto those in. -- - . charge. I' In a motor collision on main street Community s4nging followed the Sunday night in which a Ford tour-. banquet • until the tchairman• called ing and a. Frontenac sedan figured the members • to • order with the toast the, Ford came off second . best, es. to "The King" Mesita by the toast- it lacked a bumper end as a jesult master's- address. Tire toast to, Can- the radiator was dented to such a ada . was "very ably proposed by Miss • degree that it immediately emptied Edna Boyle and as appropriately' its contents . on the street in the same responded to by Miss M. Cooke. The. manner as ifit had been a sieve. secretary's report ' by. Miss' E. Mar- Mr. Jno. Henderson, boundary, was tin and the treasure" s report by Mel- homeward boundand were almost vin Johnstone ,isitiicated -'real and VII- past tha intersection at the Bank of ued effort and progress on the part. Commerece .corner • when the helmet of the mout membership throughthe occurred. Mr. Baker of Underwood, eason.' Miss E. Johnstone proposed the driver of the Frontenac car was the' toast to the A.Y.P.A., responded corning east of main street, with the `o by Mr. F. Martin, a past resident. intention of turning north at this Readings were .given by Miss E. corner. • • Having a moment before Mortis and Sam McQuillin. The toast noticedthe intersection. ' and road the Church was introduced • by the north to be dear, hisattention was president=elect, Miss W. Nixon, to confined. to a cat behind, which he e_ _ .ebing -hq,, means. oi..the-rear• which address the rector res tided: was wa t Througgiout the evem g musical vie* mirror, before making the turn: umbers were rendered by Messrs: In this manner he failed to notice Orr and, J. Hayworth, with Miss the Henderson car approaching end ▪ Douglas acting as accompanist. on making a left_ turn crashed into Miss D. Cooke, president, acted at the front of the Ford; ast uraster. A bent\tender and bumper and a The A.Y.1'.A, executive for Bruce temporarily."' disabled headlight Was Deanery 'will ,'meet in Kincardine on the apparent, extent of the damage ay 27. The immediate past-presi suffered by the Frontenae. The Ford est and the President-elect Were damage was chiefly .that to the are. omjnated to attend this meeting. diator, although . M s. Henderson in Members . are once more .reminded the crash was ;thrown against the f the Summer School °to be held the'• windshield which' was cracked:. - o h' ...>l t reek of June .27th. Aeeontodation is, driver's were proce'eding slowly or tutted, betide erieollnent should take damage eould easily have been piueh g Y at ow ' . The Bread of Health ® ii The Bread i of Health OItiLR....MOTTO_ _:IS...QIUALITY :AND .SERVICE-, _•' THRIFT .IS COMMON-SENSE APPLIED. TO 'SPENDING, FOR. EYOU.�':V RY PENNYBIGGESTFOOD. VASPENT' ONLUE• ,Y'OUR TABLE, $READ ,GIVES_ . RICK •FRUIT CAKE- .2 lbs: 35c. !ITV, PASTRIES.COFFE:CA KE5 T EA BISCUITS • RASBERRY TARTLETS ;"RAISINBRD • " • OATMEAL COOKIES 5 L,LYIV ANQUALITY Phone' •36 Lucknow Mr. 'Jas. Geddes, spent a few days in Toronto at, the first of the ,week. , Mr. and Mrs. Jas: Smith and fam- ily visited in *Southampton on. Sun-, day. , • 1VIr.., Clarence Murdie , spent a copeof nl p,d ys this week at his. home' here. • Miss Madeline - McMorran' is at present visiting 'with her sister in Detroit, Mr.. and Mrs. G. A 'Greer, and Miss ? va were visitor!, in Toronto over the holiday. • Mr. Wallace Howe of 'Windsor Was. a visitor with his parent's over the week -end. ` . Mr.. Frank Miller is' about again sifter •being confined: to_the house for several weeks., " Mr. • A. E. Buswell " of Exeter re- newed old, acquaintancesinthe avil- last Thursday. Mr. Andy Huston of Montreal 'was a visitor with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Huston ' • F re. Missesyr a i stem • Wellesley and Winnifred of Toronto, spent the holiday ' at home. 'SP>C;IAL for .' Saturday, May 28, a galvanized tub and pail "for 99c at RAE & PORTEOUS HARDWARE. . Dr, 'and ' Mrs. 'A. M. Spence re=' ccntly, returned. to• their home_.here,_ having', spent the winter in Toronto. Mr.' Grant McKenzie; has returned to his, home, .having ,completed his third year in the study of medicine. •®Mr. • . and Mrs. •John Aitken and i wughter Rose Lof Goderich, visited: ' EXCHANGE SOF 'PASTORATES. 1 est week with' Mr. and Mrs. James L An • exchange of astorates. • has Smith. •• . ' Mr. ' John MacKenzie of .Preston been _mutually-- arranged_. ..between • • ... _. " r... and.. Mr. •Jack Herman of Galt were Lucknow and .Dorchester, Rev _ .W.__„,..,,- d. Visitors with Nies. S: Craw going to Dorchester :and Rev. 11 a_•leod. S. T.' Tucker coming to Lucknow 1..lir. and Mrs. George Coates • and United' Church. Dorchester is, a vil- family • of Toronto spent Victoria lage in. Middlesex county about Tray at the home of Mr. and Mrs. twelve miles': from London . and . the James Smith. . pastoral charge is conside"ed 'one. of Miss Rena MacDonald, has secured the • best in, the London Conference. a position with Walker Stores, Ltd., of Windham, • and commenced her new' duties. last week. Cars Collide On. Sunday Evening Accident Occurred At Bank, Of Com- ,meree Corner -Damage ' Only Of -Minor Nature. to M to M 0 11 more sort*ifl. " A number of Masons of the local ruder joined the. Goderich lodge in their .annual 'parade to St. George's church last Sunday. Sport Shoes This 'is the season for .all kinds of Sndrt Shoes: Newest styles at Lowest prices at Rathwell: & R'eed's. Mr. ' Harry Webster of Ingersoll, 'Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Dentin 'of St. He - [ens, spent 'a couple of days' with Mr. 'and Mrs. Jas. Webster, Ashfield. Mrs. • Alex Smith is • visiting in town with her sons, Mr. T. W. Smith and Mr. James Smith. Last Thursday she celebrated her 80th• birthday at • the home of her song S•: 'tog • Precious to Neglect Your Watch .VOUR watch . probably . . needs attention- RIGHT • NOW .' It can't give yon the wonderful daily service you ask of . its unless • it is ailed• and cleaned regularly. Think, of it! Your watch .,serves you more , than your car, or pro- bably anything else you own. Yet do you give it as much attention?' Why not have us inspect •your watch now -before' it is too ' late. MODERNIZE ' YOUR' JEWELLERY • Bring in .poor - old-fashioned jewellery ' at the same time;. and , we will give ' you free estimate on; . rung_ the: stones in a modern, beautiful ring • orother piece of jewel- lery: NATIONAL WATCH CLEANING and Jewellery • Repair Week MAY 28th to JUNE 4th F. ' Armstrong Jeweller • f i Wallpaper Walk up town and save stoney. We have a large dis- play of Wallpaper priced . to suit every purse 8c up. Sun- worthy, ' reg. 45c for 30c., and ,reduction on work being done. R.• J. CAMERON Painter, Decorator 8t• Grainer • DEATH OF GEORGE ANDERSON The -death of George .Anderson, for several years a resident of - the vil- lage ' occurred ' at the home of 'his brother, Archie Anderson, on the 13th concession of West Wawanosh on Tuesday, May 24th. , .lames Smith. Mr. Anderson, who had been living alone, suffered a severe heart attack Mr, ' and Mrs Meridith Mdffat, some weeks ago and was removed to Oshawa, 'Mr.' and Mrs. O. S. Moffatt the home ofcEv Mrs;. M ems: On Mon - and baby Mervlin, 'Toronto, and Miss day,. the 'day previous to his death, Ruth Pierce of 'London, spent the he was removed to ' his, "brother's• week -end at the home• of Mr. • and -home, and expijre'd ..suddenly Tuesday ides. 8: Rathwell. • morning. - Rev. E. •O. Gallagher, t D.G.M. The funeral service is being held, of Kinloss L. O. L., made' his official to -day (Thursday) at two o'clock at visit to Iler•court Lodge, Ripley, on Tuesday 'night. There was al good at- tendance of the brethren who exem- plified the Royal Arch Degree. • RE G1tEE;1 ILL----CEMETBRY • Owners of plots plehse observe the' rules that eo .flowers or shrubbery is allowed to be planted in any plot for the reason that they grow wild and spread. Cut' flowers or potted •flow-. Ors only, are perniissab'le°.At present there is rapid growth. Plots to be re- speetably dared for should be cut at. feast once a week: Orders for the'. doing of this work if left with Wm. Murtha will be taken ,ca're of the residence of lig brother, Mr. .Archie Anderson. .Interment in . St.. Helens cemetery. ' DANCE AT HO'LYROOD - ,There will be a dance in the Town- ship Hail, Holyrood on 'Wednesday, June 1st; music. by Kayo Bros. Walk- erton. Proceeds in aid of St. Patrick's Church. Good lunch. Admission 25c•. • PERMANENT ' WAVES Mr. McCreedy will be at •i#uston"s Barber Shop on Friday of this week (May lith) :giving the new ,ail -steam - tiermairent Wath Wails Guranteed If you have not already made all sip pointment yoft• should do $o At WIC •e 4 'titq �"..',:i" k—.•-'" ': Yj,,p,'A51,