The Lucknow Sentinel, 1932-04-14, Page 4Falconer last Friday=
W. per'Dods. ;and
?'�.�, and Ales. � Reid.^
f odic = of ; hfield, vis►ted recently
with Mr. and Mrs, Wt. R. Farrier. -
!Messrs Dustin Beecroft and •Dun-
can"
uncana Kcnnedyr unloaded a carload of
411. corn at the station Menday and Ties -
•
Of ek 040 a
LI
auditpts
R
tr+.ti ". •• � w.
}tee--. 3.^14.00•
Balance for 193Q• tee--
Mcpai
Paltha School Detente= aril Reforel $,77263
Hydro • I?a 1PG-4M
Walker Store 44 Mon
But)
. siness Tan) Aug
Bad 6,'20000 •
w
1,000.00,
LaclmoAsena
Water Rates 14.90
Hall. Rent ;•,
Bank interest 1L04
Pool room ..:license ,. :3500
18.85 ,
Can Non: ;
xerident taxes •: 763
Women's Institute, 2200 :.
- . Lighting Memorial= 20 00
• 55.15
.65
• ,i' 31.3900
'^ ti '.34.60�i.80.•
id the ir
esti 1931
A.
Tan Dintzrbation
.,,
Treasurer Countered Bruce 3.708:04
Salaries. QIlowanees' etc- Igen
Prmtiim;. • Advertiisifl Postage etc.t M[' p4
Heat. Light. lrVa '_•
`_ ;.
Care . of Buildinga ...' • 544.91
Fire. Water 2.76sb"L
iGigbta� 717.62
gads and Reldgee 7.500
•
. '. Debenture Princip#1 - 2, 607.94,
B 1,564.44
'Bank Loans- 60•
Interest on Loans 169.66023.30
Amnsemee� Tax -- -- . 630.30
Grants
212.1.4
Dliscellrnn-"9 28.573.80
Dee, 31. Balanceas S 034.00
Expenthtares. 1931
Water Rates
$ . 15.40
Fnty of Brae 3306.04:
Salaries Alloo $ 196.24
Sabre
Bert Ward47. 84.32
-25
•, B. T. Douglas:. Aso. 30.00
Auditors .
Division Cour:. 12.00
Selecting Janes •_ •
1-28.00 3 0
Cutthig
2 85.00
17.58
11
,Statement of Lackiow Wat lin EY
Engineering Aideunt
P. Stewart
Wm Storie
James Proctor
ds _
..
ern.e,
4-
4-
15Q.00
.47
4.100-73
1• 5
Labor '
National hon • Corp. 1MI0
Kerr Engine
Beatty T Bros. 843.74'
Canada Metal Co. _ '5"«
• .Rae & Porteous • '100.93..
Q. Canadian Brass Co. 293.65
Dominion Wheel &
Foundry Co. : 8�
A. E. McTa' ish "
Wnm, Murtha d4. Son .117,11,3e
Empire Brass 'Co. T- 112.00
n. s ' Com 5095
Workme
A. P. ' Stewart
Soard50.2.5
Lucknow' Table Go..___. _• 50:49; '
Bathwell-d 'Reed -'-- 1$.Oo. o-7
JOIn
John Inglis ' 8c ,Son .e.... ,..-- 1820
7"Hendereen P-1 her .,=-- 9978
Black Bros. 43.50
(oddyear. Tire & ' Rubber 13.60
13.60
A. Paterson "17.42
000'
156.
9.00.,
8.60:•
6.75
9.3k5
40
23.594.40.
Frei bt•'• & -Express
• Wm. McLeod •
, . • Dominion Road &
machine Co.
Contract'. Record
- Canadian Engineer
Daily 'Canadian News. -
=s Sundry
Pab'hshed every Thursday aaorafu0'
int Pnall W, ' •Ontas.I.o. - "
THURSDAI, APRIL 14t11, .1932
KI'NLOUG '
•.
Mr Dick Haldenby le'�t. ten SatAI
day.' four 'his' Mliome at Echo Bay after
'tripping relatives here '
Boss' Marjorie Nicholson, Smith
:Line; spent the -week-end with Kath..
leen Eckenswiller, 10th con.
Mis. Cliff Sortliwick of St. Cath-
esines, visited herparents. Mr, and,
Mrs: Jas: Hodgins.
The . ehour of -the Presbyterial
church .• gathered at the.home of Mr.
'Mr'
andes A. 'Thompson. on ;Thursday
evening ; and: presented Mr. and. Mrs
r1µ
Ill:AM::
Math of Robert'Simpson
We we ,sorry .to report the death
of Mr. Robert Simpson who patted
aw0- Tees lay,. -morning. -40 was men
to Virtn4emi Hospital Saturday and.
operated' on that evening.. He, l
been suffering with his stomach for
s few days last.week. He had lived
all his life' inthis comminiiW and
wan a higlily esteemed resident, and
Aso _an elder. of the. Presb ion
Church. Ile ' leaves to mound his loss
five brothers; ;The community .:emend
their symp.. thyr to the. beseai
'Robert MacDonald with an end table.'
.;. Linehan and son of Windsor
a>te visiting relatives here.
Mr: and . Mis- George Colwell of
Kinloss, were Sunday visitors at
.Mrs. WM. Wall . and firs. Jas. Wil-
son; 14th con., spent an afternoon at
Archie McFarle*e's.
BEir. Wesley • Doyle and May were
to London ItisS week.
Sundry .
Printing, Advertising.. Postage
and Staiioaer'l. !•
Luclniow Sentinel ' 4.85
A.` E.Ye ---
• cipal-W 2313
x22
Well Account :
Layne Bowies ,
$sdro. '
',•Alex.' Havens
10213.64
35,00. m
21:00 •
110,269.64
Standpipe - ` '
Real Estate 165.00 F
Robt_ .Mowb-'`ay 1,000.09
Toronto Ironworks -:-.T.- 7�0.00�00
Lucknow Sentinel • 3.00
A. E. McTavish 8.47010
Services.
Canadian: Brass Co. ..-,- 3:134.67.
' J Catlin . 655.24
• Lab33:
or' 230.
• - I,ucknow Sentinel • 2.85
Black Bros. 3.30 -
Win. McLeod 115.00
A. E. McTavish . -., - . 3.41
4.1.4821
Mrs. Dan Murray retained ,. home
from Windsor after attending ' the
funeral'of her sister, €he: Late Mrs:
Lathan.
There wasno service in the. Pres-
byterian Church on Sunday last ow -
ung to the_ ilness of the, pastor, Rer-
J:L.Bau?gess "'
Mr, and Mrs.. Earl Hodgins spent
an evening last, week.' at • Geo. Hald-
enby's_
the
- A' mmnmbei• #tom. _het�e attended
p esentation in the- Township; .Hall,
llolyreed on Tuesday evening• in hon-
our of Mr, and Mrs. R. MacDonald.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas: Hodgins were
Sunday visitors' et Mr. E. Benison's,
Kinloss.....
Mr. Beit McLean has ,. mstafed a.'
new Delco Plant- • '
We're• •glad to 'see " Mr. Wesley
neat oat again after a recent sick.
SpCIle ..
ST. . HELENS.
.''and Mrs. -'John.• Cmitieron and,
:tittle 'son ' Donald and'. Miss• Mary
Murray visitede eenntly with Mr, and
!Tins. Jas.' Douglas at' incl ell.
We are sorry to report that Mrs.
Hunter who. has '.beenstaying with
her daughter, Mrs: Will Humphrey,
took a stroke on Sunday. We hope"
Fat a needy recovery. fi
Mr. an'd' Mrs.. John Anderson and
aiildrene moved to the village
and Mr. and . Mrs. Janser have been
ngegrd with Mr. Joynt and have
emuved.to his _cement 'housein the
R. J Dotal Co: L59.
Supplies 36.00
Insussnce.-Heat. !might and Care
of'B 49.00'
Rest' Room. ` '148.25
73.56
'242.50
-
3.00-
16.75
420
6.75
Supplies a
Labor _
•
Roads ails!'. Bridges
D�. Aitchison 116.34
Dave Vie.' -
A Paterson ' 2 •
J. J. .55
HendersR. McQail n on 1.25
Thos. II. Burns 2.75
1.50
P. M. Johnston •---�- - 9.45
Pe fi Mare , 6.00
T..' W. Smith 1.88
Robt Ross 41.45
Jas.' .Howey 49.45
Beand 12r
Ted i Hlfr®Re9--=--=-
1.00
S. Bide '125
F. ' Im 5.30
Wm_ McKenzie -' 30
Henderson & raterJas. Baker -- 8.30
W.
• A. McDonald 7.00
J. �f.1�Tr+ n
-17.18
'S.. L. Satre . See. Tress- --5.00
Mrs. S. Miller46.74
Rae & :Porteous 5.00
Neil McInnes 4.00
Geo. Taylor -- . 4.00
Dominion Bridge & Machinery.'
Jas. Burns . 48.75
75.
A. , E. McTavish 1.75
Louis Taylor 7.5.
A. P. Stewart 178.050
5
John Snindler - 7.80.
D. McGreeor---------- ..16.00
Treey Webster - 11.90
J. R. Adair (damages)
Fire, Water. Street Lighting 2.766.62
John BeU. Salary 600,00
213.93
7/20
'125.00
1,719.84
16.20
2.75
6.45
5.25
Pumphousc
C. N. R. ze brick - 19'e48
544.171 Rae & Porteous -- 4 08
Henderson & 'Fisher 718.55
Babcox. Wilcox Co. 2,902.350. 0
Luclmow Arena ---.. ' 116.28
Neptune Meter,' Co. -- 116.20
Laeknow School Board - - -509.7'0
- IL-12:-Ste'airt 79.45
Robe. _ Mowbray
Wm. Murdie & "Son __._. 302.21
A. Graham • • 14.50
617.50 R. A. ,$nottu'a60.00' •
Burlington Steel 'Co. ' : 16.09
R. T. Douglas 24.00
G. Ostrander 25.00
Dominion Bridge Co_ 44.72
3.00
Thos. McDonald
Electrical -Inspection 7.05 -
D. Geddes 5.25
-Tray Webster 6.00
S. F. Lawson & Co. ' • 3.12
Labor including underzeound 1,411.77
maims
Sundry 5.83
Fuel
Telephone
Fere Company
Hydro
Workmen's Compensation ,
Board
Repairs _
Labor
Sundry
Charity
, Supplies / •
School Board
Lucknowool, Hoard. Acc.'
Debenture .Principal
Paid by Bank of Montreal
Debenture interest,
Paid by Bank of Montreal
Loans
Bank of Montreal
Interest •
Bank of Montreal
Amusement Tax
Treasurer of Ontario
Grants
- Citizens' Band
Rnary
efried ''Band."
es ellaneous
Rae & Porteous - 59.335.33
Murdie & Son 5.67
.1 3
Hayworth 18.37
D. J. Kenai* 0.00
R. 3. Moore'
Sam McGuire _ _ 6.00
Labor 1
320
Express 162
H Ostrander 500
ayden 20.90
e W. J 'Davison , 10.00
290.00
la320
A
Sundry •
•
650
8,50250
2,6tf'i.94
1.564.44
6200.00
169.60
2325
630.00
212.14
Administration
Gasoline
Rydre
Alex Havens
63.66
110.45
17.50
'Miscellaneous
Jos. Agnew for three years and
including extra legal service - 675.00
Rae & 'Porteous ,201.23
Sutiiilies F. 5.81
5.81
E. 11.. Henderson • • , -
United • Typewriter ' 5.505-36
:.
Jas. Johnston. livery -t
National bon' . COrp. 2.06
52.06
Wm. ' McLeod
Lucknow Sentinel 4720
Wm. Murdie & Son - 56.61
W. G. Andrew 100.00
Ontario Railway Board ' 60.00
20.00
57.57
5.20
1.40
1.35
9.00
7.80
4:45
9.31
8.00
7.81
25.80
32.05
4.60
12.90
2$90
62.13 .
23.10
James Johnston
A_ E. 31cTavish
Posta McKim
Neil McInnes
Contract Record
American Engineer
J. Se McKenzie' _
rt
A. MillionA. P.
a
Wood Gunder &Co.
J. Webster
T. W. Smith
Davis & Henderson
Rathwell & Beed
G Ostrander
David Milne
Gutta Percba Co.
Wellington Henderson ' - 5.06
Mrs. S. Miller 18.80
. interest on Loans
Bank of Montreal
7.425.08
191.61
L63324
495.15
$ 60.33721
Reipts
Debentures Sold. prin. bonus
and aecrnedint- ..ri 56,660.36
Government Relief Fad - 2.500.00 '
Fireball House 600.00
Coo&Br flier services Y 529.44
Pardy Mansell Co.
" (Goods returned)` .e-..,: 40.09
Br=ick and Wood ____._._.__._ 16.87' ..
W. P. Reed (service material) 13.59
Ira • Campbell (service materiai) • 625
Elmer Johnston (Lot) 5000
$ 60;316.60
Dec:. 31 Balance. (Debit) 20-61
The April meeting of the Wo-
men's Innstitute Was held at.:Mas- W.
F. Mill'er's last, Thursday' 'The.' roll
LLceinn `bC
Win ani
THURS., • FRIDAY, SAT DDY'.
April 14-15-16i •,
'The Drey us Case'
The Great 'French• -
Military. Scandal' With'
fitDRIC HARDWICHE
;:And
BEATTHOBLSON.
Also •
-Harry Lauder- singing' "'NANNY":
MO1NNDAY. TilBS.;. WEDNESDAY
April', 1$=1S-.20..'
• JAMES; .DUNK
SALLY` F FRS.
la•
•'$ad�Gwl"
ciLti B CHAOman
RY:
et".
THE
RESULT OF PUBLICITY
"Greatness; in our day, is a pro-
duct of publicity. The -'best shaving
::ream, radio,: tooth paste. or toilet
soap . is, the one to which you are
accustomed. The poker of - habit
it hints for housecleaning. The sub -
all was responded to with. some use= makes it seem su er or to all. otlieas,,
;eat was in charge of Mrs. McKenzie But .the reason you Ilse it is: because . •
Webb who read a fine' paper on "Fdr e"onstannt publicity made its name as
misf ing for the ,Family." . Miss Greta familiar to you as: your own.
Webb contributed a solo and severalI
Everlasting_ re/Addax,has so iso,,, .•
community • songs were also enjoyed. ung slogans
essed slog s
on your
In spite of the unfavorable weather
there were 21 present on'each side.
Iet the ' Young Peoples meeting on
Sunday- evening,`when-Mrs. 'Gaunt'i_
side had'charge. Kathleen Thom read
the Scripture lesson. A. reeding w3.'
given: by Mrs. Gordon , McPhersor
and Mr. Gordon McPherson gave r
selection on' the banjo. The main feu -
tore of , the .evening was an illnstrat-
ed lecture on "Winning' the. Farmers
of Japan for
The Lucknow Jr. Institute and Jr
Farmers' are entertminir g the Dun-
gannon ,and, Teeswater Jrs. to a aiming ing in the Town Holl,
Lueknow on Wednesday evening,
April 20th_ A good program is'being.
ASCD`Iy0Pg-1
' Bir. and M s. Gaunt, visited Less
`3itchie one day last week, •
We are sorry to report'that Mrs..
Wm_,,aniieson; who bas been confined.
'o bed since .last 'fall is not improving
in hes'itlu' •
Word has just been received in this
'ocaliEty of the sudden illness!!' of Mrs.
3obt. Hunter, 'who . resides with her
fighter,, Mrs.' Huffipbrey of West
„Y• ewanosb: MMes..Hunter' was sudden-
ly seized with a paralytic stroke
about noon Sunday, followed by a
ighter one in'the evening. '.
COM,
Mr.. Sam Sherwood of 10th Ca,
is at present under the Dr's. care.
H'is many friends hope to ''see him
out shortly, in' his usual good health
Mrs_ Wm_ Ritchie is also.laid up
with an attack of the flu -
Mr and Mis. Chester Hinton of
Oakville, visited friends in this vic-
inity' over the week -end.
Mx. 'J. G. 'Ritchie, who was _so un-
fortunate to cut his foot while chop-
ping wood in . Joynt's bush a con-
ple of weeks ago is still confined to
the house.
Mr. Bruce Holland attended the
Spring Show at Clinton lest week -
Mr. Kenneth Campbell of Detroit
and formerly of 12th Con., Ashfield;
visited - with his mother ' m Lucknow
a few days last week. We' are: glad
to report. that Mrs_ Campbell who
has been seriously ill for the, past
couple of weeks is .gradually' improv -
mind that you, couldn't forget them
if you, tried. They' have become a
part:.of--our:.Ame i_can__ife-like: ham.
Mut egggs, Clark Gable, moonshine
and Al Capone.
The moral is that any man or
ee whether . a politician or a
direr pill, a movie star': or a comic • -
strip, a prize fighter or a: dry good!.
;tore, can . - impressed on the pub-
ic 'mind -and made to stick there=•-
.an •be lifted above the level of: cols..-
petition and made ':to seem a . world=
heater .and a airier wolf- 'ionply by•.
telling the world about him` -or it,
prepared. and sill, commence at 8.30. persistently and endlessly, by means.
Sandwiches will be provided and we'of • printers' ink. • .
ask ail the Lucknow girls to bring' Fame and all' ,:excellence are pro -
cakes. ducts of the printing press." -Ex.
'WHITECRURCH
Miss Alba Mobray of Bluevale
spent the week -end at her uncle's,
Mr. Wesley Legggett_
Ret. Mr. Fisher occupied the pea -
an Sunday in the Presbyterian
church in the 'absence of • Rev. Mr.
Pollock. ' .
Mrs John Hutchison' moved recent-
ly into Mr. John Craig's house.
Quite a number from here attended
the funeral on Saturday of Miss ha-
belle- McMillan in Lncknow, which
was 'seal€'•largely ,attended.
We are sorry to report Mlss Olive
'Kennedy is sick in bed and under the
doctor's care. We hope for a• speed;;
,Mr. and Toynbee Lamb and
three children of Goder'ich and Mss
Ruby Kennedy spent. Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs_ John 'Kennedy.
Mr-. Walter Forrester has gone to.
Minefield to wink..
Mr. Jack Roe• left last week
to work
Auburn where he is going
for Mr. • Hamilton there.
Rev, aid Mrs. Watt of Longbranch
and Mrs. Noris' of Walkerton a sister
of Mrs., ' Wm. Harbour. and Rev Roht.
)arbour attended the funeral of Ntra•
Wm. Barbour last Wednesday which
Was largely attended.
Hr. 'and' Mrs.. John Falconer cele-
brated the 40th anniversary of their
Iredthit $1,1 'ay ' /ill. J
"I get here-
ju$t'intii.e
Tom Walker's wife was taken ill
sU d eOiy'that there. Was no rime
to take her in to town, .so Too
gibed tothe telephone` and cal
ed the doctor.
The doctor was Out on calls,
but Tom finally located him at a
neighbor's on the mit cone yon
and he came right over.
"Ws pleisyr, the told
Tom"She'll , be all right, hot I
got p
have"a'te�Te hose'» Ifs �'cJFj� �r�s<
time.ere just in `�
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