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LUCKNOW, ONT., THURSDAY,SEPTEMBER 4th, 1950•
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DR. W. M. CONNELL
Physician and Surgogn
1.onekneirr
awn: 1.30-4.30 1-11
Phone 96
DENTIST
L. L. Trideavea, Lacknow—.
Emma: 9-1,2 A. M. L30--5 P. M.
P'hene 53'
ho hi Dungannon oven' Thursday
•, WALL PAPER—A' fullo IRO
• . Wall Posper inIliad. Prices cons:
&di down ior 1930.1 .am also agent
• gm sding Job housba.—E. J. coaater•
•*at 'Decorator, Painter and Grainer,
Doi 174, Luaknow.
A modern Heintzwan upright Piano
for sale. Must be disposed of at
once. Terms accepted from responsi-
ble party. Apply to Box 256. '
• (4=-9---p„)
FOR SALE -Four registered York
boars, 5 Months O1d4.
Dan Mck4unon, .R. 3, Hebrew'.
Phone Lucknow 3 on 46.
•FOR RENT—Comfortable eight
room house, hard and soft water, bah
acre of ground- Apply at Sentinel
Office.
(28-7—tf.)
6 IL P. gasoline engine,,nearly new
•andi 4! good running order for sale.
Apply to A. E. mortis. c. N. It. Sta-
• tion. Lueknow. •
TYPEWRITING COURSE
41•=mmimmmo
• Why not enroll With, us now for a
thordugh course in typewriting?
Piipib entering Sept. 2nd to 15th and
Relishing in December are then able
to start their Shorthand Courna, Jan.
tnd.• By thus takin half .the course
at *Mare you are solved many dollars
• in board. • E. M. Henderson.
Agent b. N Express & •Telegraph.
lip•••••=rm. 1/No••••••••••••. 411110=MMWO
All summer outing shoes at. cost,, at CONTRACT FOR DEEP WELL •1 LUCKNOW SCHOOL HAS
W. 1, Little's Shoe Store. LAYNE WATER SUPPLY CO'S.
TENDER ACCEPTED
Mr. Donal! McLean of Winnipeg,
spent the 'week -end with friends .°n
Mr. Alex Murdie of London is boli
daying at 'the home or his parents,
Mr. and4360. Wm. :Murdie.
Miss Gladys Grant from New York
is a visitor at the hemp of. Mr. and
Mrs. Garfield Ostrander. - -
Mrs. Erl: Percy and son 'Alvin. of
Detroit, spent Labor, Day with friends
in Kincardine and Kinlough.
Just received a shipment of Men's
and Boy's Work Shoes. Call for yours
at W. J. Little's Shoe Store.
Mr. , and Mrs. Cameron McDonald
are spending this week visiting at
Niagara Falls, Buffalo and Toronto..
Miss 'Isobel Craw left for Toronto
on Tuesday, -where she has entered
Grace Hospital As nnrse-in-training.
• The first contract in, connection
with Lucknow's new water supply
systemwas let at a meeting of the
Village Council held on. August'30t11-
The tender by the. Layne Canadien
Water Supply °CantlianY, and equipping
of a deep well was necepted..
As there -appear:: to be 'Some
understanding about the aacceptante
of this tender, we give home the min-
ute. of the meetings at'which • the.
business was done, together with the
consulting engineer's • repert on the
tenders, and his reason for recom-
mending the tender of the Layne co.
in preference, to one ;A;n;lower figure.
Airiest 21; 1930.:
Special meeting of the omen -held
on this date, Reeve E Rae in the
chair. :
•COuneillora present, Andersen, Mil -
We wiould bi glad to tell you what ler,: Hamilton.
it would;cost to heat. Your home, eith- Moved by Anderson and Miller that
er by Hot Air or Hot Water. E. 11. Agnew be acting clerk: in the
Murdie & Son. absence of Joseph Agnew—carried.
Tenders for drilling a deep wen as
provided in,l3y-law 4, 1930 were re-
ceived as follOws: Layne Canadian
Water Supply Company, Toronto,
$11,250; C. H. Richardson Co. St.
Marys, 513,00e.
Three. other tenders, not complying
With the :• engineer's specifications
were received as follows: Jordon Rob-
• erts co.; Brantford, $7,250; Layne
Water Supply Co.; 48,100; C. If: Rich-
ardson Co:, $7.500: •
--(The point on which these did not
• coinply with the engineer's specificaJ
tions was the equipment -L -pump, pow-
er, &c.) •
Moved by Hamilton and Miller that
the acting clerk be instructed to hay@
the marked cheques accompanying
the tenders, placed for safe keeping
with the Bank of Montreal—carried.
• Moved by Anderson. and Hamilton,
that the clerk be instructed . to4,for-
ward the Goer, Nesmith & Storie,
consulting engineers, Toronto, all
tenders received—carried.
Council adjourned.
• August -30, 1930:
• A meeting of the Village Council
was held on this date. Reeve R. Rae
in the chair. • Councillors present:
Anderson, Hamilton, Miller and 3ful--
Mr. and Mrs. D.- M. Johnston and
daughter Helen of London, visited
during the vieek-end with relatives.
Dirs. Frank...McIntosh and children,
Jean and Ewen, of Windsor visited
last week with friends in Lucknow
and Ashfield.
Miss Florence Hamilton accompan-
ied her uncle, Mr. Donnelly 'on his
return to Chicago and will take a
• position there. •-
• Mies Jean McClure, R.N., from
Niagara Falls has returned .to her
:some here where she will spend the
winter with her father.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Martin of Toron-
to accompanied by Miss Evelyn Kee
of Whmipeg, visited -last week with
friends and relatives here.
•Mrs. Young and Arthur of Mon -
AUCTION SALE treat, who have been visitors with
3fr. and Mrs. E. Hollyiran returned
to their home on Saturday.
•'Mr, and Mrs. Ed. McQuiUin and
family Were in Toronto the past week
when they attended the C.1 N. E. and
took the boat trip to Niagara.
Gentlemen see the new fall made-
to-measure'clething Samples at Bus -
well's Dry Goods' Store. His price
on Navy Blue Suits is interes.ting.
An "Eze" Electric Washer with
copper tub used only one year, at
leas than half priee. -Guaranteed to
be in first class sl -ape. Wm. Murdie
• The house and lot on Havelock St.
south, property of Mire. James Buriss,
will be offered for sale by public
auction; ,on' tlatiarday, Sept. 13th,' at
•. 4 Wei:cock P.M. There is a comfortable
frame house and good stable. Offer
subject to reserved bid.
•• Elliott Miller. Ane,
(4-9—e.)
TOWNSHIP WM. WAWANOSH
• **tics of Fint Posting Up of Voters'
!Lid for 19311. --
Notice is hereby given that I have
• complied with section 7 of,The Voters.
Lists -Act and that I have nos' ted up
at mg office in West Wavianosh on
she rub day of August A.D. 1930,
• she llat pf all persons entitled to vote
• tho odd, Municipality at Municipal
elections and that such list remains
there for ampection: And 1. hereby
call snip all voters to take immediate
Proceotrusgs to bave tiny mon or
• Oleartiell'Oea corrected according to
law. The bat day of appeal being the
, Seventeenth day of September, A.D.,
' • 1930. Dated at West Wawanosh* this
g7th day of August, A.D. 1930.
DURNIN PHILLIPS,
. Clerk 'Of the 'township of West Wa-
wanosh,
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TENDERS WANTED
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• For the construction and repair of
a drain on Lot N % of 17,.concession
12, West Wawanosh. DiMensions and
quontitY of mabriat are as follows:
807 ft.= of closed drain—contractor
to supply 490 ft of ten inch tile.
• 430 ft. of open drain with bottom
• widthif 2 feet and sides with one to
ono slope,
336 feet of tile drffin to lie clean-
ed and tile replaced.
Tenderi will be received up to 12
(o'clock noon on Thursday. Sept. lith
. 1930. A cheque for 10% of the eta-
. ORA mut be eittleSed, With eath
• der. The lowest or any tender • not
• necessarily accepted. Address tenders
to Dollijo Philips, Luckhow, La.2.
Mildred Treleaven
Mezzo -Soprano
Teacher of Singing
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ta,*.qaa. 16,4
Misses, Winnifred .and Josephine
Aitchison have returned to F.Irriston
after spending the school vacation
with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs
Thomas Aitchison.
, Mrs. Wm. Naylor who was nursing
Mrs. Wilson. -4th Con., Kinloss is
now at Albert Brown's, Amberley,
taking care of:Mr. James Brown, who
has been seriously ill.
Dr. W. P.•Freeman, his wi:e and
their son, Pent Adair; of. Springfield,
Ont., and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Free-
man of Buffalo; were week -end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. J. Wesley Joynt.
Mr. T. S. Reid accompanied by Mr.
and Mrs. De Forest Patmore, were
here from Orillia for the recent holi-
day. Sirs. T.: S. Reid who had been
here ler a few weeks returned with
Mr. ad Mrs. Malcolm Armstrong
having returned from their honey -
Moon trip, -anent a few days of hat
week with Mr. and Mrs. Murdie, be-
fore leaving on Thursday for Port
Arthur where they will make .their'
home. •,to: •
• Lait week we mentioned the suc-
cess attained by Malcolm Watson in
his Upper School Emma at Wingham
Since then we have learned that he
has been awarded the Queen's Uni-
versity Nichol,. Memorial Scholprshlp,4
although at present he piens to at-
tend Stratierd Normal SchooL
A communication was received from,
Goer,.. Nesmith & Storie recommend-
ing acceptance of the tender by the
Layne Canadian Water Supply Co.,
for a deep well and equipment at
411,250.
Moved by Hamilton and Miller
that the tender of Layne Canadian
Water Supply Company for deep well
and equipment at 311.250- be accepted
-L-carried 'unanimously.
Council adjourned.
The' letter from the consulting en-
gineers recommending the acceptance
of a , tender, and giving reasons for
the recommendation follows:
Toronto, -Aug. 28. 1930
The Reeve & Councillors of 'the
• Municipality of Lucknow, Ontario.
Re. Water Works Extensions
•' Deep Well Tenders • ,
Gentlemen: •
On the 23rd; inst, and the 25th, inst
We received word from you the ten-
ders opened for !Se drilling of a well
in the Municipality' in accordance
with the specifications issued from
this office. We -have eiansined these
tenders and now beg to submit our
report as folloivs:---
In all tenders were received from
three different firms, two of the firms
Fitting in alternatives to, that sped-
fied. The tenders received were as
.followsi.o-
• loarze4Cartadian Water Supply Co.
Limited, Toronto 311,250.00
• Alternative tender ' .38,100.00
C. Richardson .& .Company, Limited
St. MarA • 313,000.00
• Alternative tender .0,500.00
• Alternative, Jordan Roberts, Mies
Limited, Brantford • $1,200..00
• We have given this matter a good
deal of tonsideration and have cense
.•••••••••••.
to the Conclusion that taking the long
view point of the whole sittration Sie The annual 'meeting of the Luck -
are strongly of the (opinion that the Mae Elevator Company Limited will
interests of the Municipality would' be held in the office of Geo. A. piddon
be best served by accepting the
for the specifications as t
Layne - -on -Saturday evening; Sept 6th -at
tender all -i
ed for at the' priee of $11,256.0. 'the '8 °'861k sharp. The report
01 the
• equipment furnished With' this tender year's business, election of ' officers
' Mervin Solomon, 501) of Mr. and is of the very best deseriptiotrelim- and other business transacted.
*rt.; Austin motion of town, is DIA_ hating •as far as postible everything • Jas. Alton, Ptesident:
that could give any potsibb cause for•
jog fittoritNe recoverY from mime
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injury as* result of A DID on Wed- EN G--o.e-oAGEtiort
nesday of, feat week. The Young lad •WEDDING. BELLS . Mrs. Albert 'Rivera, Egumndville,
was playing in the barn Of Charles' •
, 'Mills, near Bervie *lien he fell.doWn Married in Detroit en Angina ylottinetingelere6sdothetteen814::aenttetilltof•mherr.
, 29th, lby the Rev. Dr. Me S. Rice
the bay 'delta to the elluitit floor in Florence; May, youngest daughter oi, 'Meier Snell, Selefortk eldest'Son of
the stabil, 8#11cipit Id. heed with* the let, Mr.and Mrs: John IfiteDiaet Mil, illitplurer Seen, Leedoilierk
itikeod klys ttestolen. tor *All nol 0114441**/'.6ntt..t° M. Altrrn' *id th� hit* thatplirty hill, •4116
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• BIG CONTINUATION CLASS
It *AS's: busy day on Tuesday at
the local School, for the :principal and
assistants, if not for the pond's:•
School reopened With, the contin-
nation classes bigger than 'otter.
There has been evidence of increase
each „Year, but this Year the attend,.
ante 'went up with something of a
bound. No less than 120 are enrolled
Last term there were about one hun-
shed, and before. did the number was
ahont, 90. Such advance as this cer
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tainly speaks well for the school and
the .teaching staff. The question at
present is: What are we going to do
with thein all? However, it is more
eficauraging. getting along with too
many than with not enough. '
There is one change in the Con-
tinuations department. Miss McLean
is back as principal; after spending
her vacation at'her fernier home near
Dungannon. Mr. P. M. Grant, who was
the very efficient first assistant the
past two years has gone to Toronto,
• and is succeeded by Mr. Gordon John:3ton who had Form I last term. Form
will be taught by Miss Olive Alton..
The Public School rooms are also
• well filled, with Misses MacDonald,
iMacCallum; 'Murdie and Mrs. Sher -
riff in Charge.• -
We must add that the 'caretaker
had everything- in first clais, order
for the re -opening, 'and all are now
away to a good start.
REV. C. H. DICKINSON
• GOES TO 'NORTH QUEBEC
Our Ashfield and Lucknow readers
will be especially interested in the
• following which 1,v,e copy from • the
New Outlook of August 27th. '
"A press item tells of *-the, appobt-
nent of Rev. C. II. Dickinson, B.A.
assistant pastor of St. Amit ew's
Church, Moose Jaw, to °mission work
at Dolbean, 200 miles north of. Que-
bec CIty. This appointment was made
by the superintendent .of missions
for Montreal and Ottawa Confere,nce
on Mr. Dickinson offering for front-
ier work. Mr.' •and Mrs. Dickinson
,
leave for their new work on Septem-
ber- 1st. This action of Mr. Dickin-
son's speaks' for itself and • Saskat-
chewan church people will certainly
wish' him Well in his new sphere. St
Andrew's Session passed a resolution
of regret at his departure, and ap-
preciation of his work."
• Rev. and Mrs. Dickinson were .at
Lucknow and Ashfield on their wed-
• ding trip, only a few weeks ago.
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DEATH OF MRS. G,: S. ROBERTSON
Mrs. Gee: S. Robertson who has
been an invalid for the past ten
years Ipassed away at the family
home in the lvillage about 7:30 o'clock
Tuesday evening in her 77th year.
The funeral •aill' be, on Friday after-
noon, service to be at the house • at
two O'clock. .
Before her marriage the deceased
was Miss Mary MacAllister. Besides
her husband, she leaves to mourn,
one son Stewart E Robertson, at
home and Mrs. iCt. G. MacKenzie of
-Ashfield. •
APPRECIATION .
•
Having disposed of my business in
Lucknow to Messrs. Reid & Ratbwell,
•I wish to take this opportunity of
thanking the people of the village
and surrounding country • for their
patronage during the years it has
been my pleasure to serve them, and
I bespeak for my successors the
same 'kind of treatment which I en-
joyed° Allan Turner.
LUCKNOW ELEVATOR • ,
COMPANY LIMITED
• The Bread H'"- ' The Bread .
• of Health 0 VIS of Health
- , OUR Morro: ii, QUALITY AND SERVICE.
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QUALITY PRODUCTs Job,tlIcas SAIISPAcTJON., OUR QUAL-
ITY WHITE WHOLE WHEAT AND° RAISIN BREAD IS A. REAL.
FOOD MADE FROM THE' HIGHEST CLASS INGREDIENTS.
• .. 'SPECIAL'S . '
BON sOucag.; MUFFINS: RASBERRY TARTS, tRESH APPLE
.PIE, NUT SQUARES,' CREAM PUFFS, BUTTER MILK 6AF,
TUITI pat", RAISIN. SQUARES, JELLY ROLLS. .
HOLLYMAN'S QtJALITY BAKERY
• Phone 36 , •Lucknow-
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OBITUARY
Alfred H. Hodgins • •
On TuesdaY,. August 26, 1930, there:
occurred the death of Alfred H. Had-
• gins. well:known in the 'vicinity of
Holyrood for over 50 years. In 1901
he married Adeline E. Cox who, sur-,
The late Mr. Hodgins was a inan
of upright character and was highly
respected by all who knew nim., He
was a member of t he Anglican
• Church: and of .the Canadian Order
of Foresters. Besides his wife he r• i.
survived, by a daughter and son, Nor-
inc Hodgins of Detroit, Mich., and
Maurice .E. at' borne. Mr. Hodgins
was of, a family Of fourteen, eight of
whom have pzossecraivay. The living
brothers and sisters are: .31i. Winton:
Hodgins of Westford; Mr:, Jack Hod-
gins of Kinlosigh; Mrs., Fred Haiden:-
by of Westford; Mr. James Hodgins
of tanlough and Mrs. B. Logan of
Ripley: •
The funeral on Angust 28, was'
held from Iris late residence, pro-
ceeding to the Anglican Church, Luc -
know, where the 'Service was conduc-
ted by Rev. Appleyard of Ripley.-
A- REMARKABLE RECORD •
Miss Kate King, daughter of Mr.
Tom Kink of King Bros., Wingham,
had unusual succes in writing Upper
School exams at the Wingham High
School. Writing 'on eleven subjects,
she got eleven first. class honors.
Boys and Girls school shoes at re-
duced prices at W. J. Little's.
NOTICE TO .:BOY• SCOUTS
The Lucknow Troop of Boy Scouts
is being re-organized.during the next
few 'weeks. All boys who have pre-
viously been scouts and would like to
continue, and all other boys wishing
to become scouts, please leave your
names as soon as Possible either with
Mr. Gordon Johnston or Rev. E. O.
Gallaher.
BORN
• TRELEAVEN—In Wingham Gen-
eral Hospital, on September 2nd, 1930
to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Treleaven,
• Lucknow; a daughter. •
ORR—In Lucknow on Friday, Aug.
22, 1930, to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Orr,
a daughter, Opal May. '
1RWIN—On Thursday, Aug. 28th,
1930, to Mr. and Mrs. Spence Irwin,
10th Con. of Ashfiehl, a daughter.
TEACHERS BACK TO WORK
The following' local tpachers have
resumed their duties: Alicia Mitchell
at Dundass, Ruth Mitchell at Tim-
mins, Myrtle Webster at Wellesley-,
Prances Spence at Prescott, Mable
McClure at Niagara, Clara McQuillan
at Chippawa, :Catheiitre Ilarniltort at
Tory Hill, -Marion McDougall, at
Golden Valey; Grace, Lockhart •to
Pordyce, Joan MacCallum to, Handl-
ten, Harry Alton at Walkerton, Flora
Andrew at London, Mary Douglas at
Kitchener: W. F. Thornpson atToron.
to, Edwin &hitt! at, 4th COri.., Kinloss.
Rots McDonald ,at Kapinkasing, Glsa
dys lIndiins :at Chatham, Myra. Mc-
Donald and _Helen Thompson at the
eth and 10th of Kinloss Thp. -
6th and 10th Of Kinloss Tp, Alma
Alton at Loridon, Dean Geddes at
Wirigham, Andrew Thompson. S:9,
Kiriloss, Isabel Chesnut at Paramount
Mr, Geo. Johnston who was in my
empioif es track.driver, has, gone into
butaliels tor- hfitiselfo but is soon is
I lei
�t a gettable Min the tench
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FAMILY.TH•
EATRE
FRIDAY &, SA.TURDAY
September
"LIGHTNING'..
(From the story by Zazie Grey)
Coming
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Coming Special
"PASSION"
Winter Wheat
WANTED •
at
Lucknow Muir Mills
W.E. Treleaven
OBITUA
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(Ahm. James Webster)'. •
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In last week's paper a brief ac -L . • .; •
count was given of the death of Mrs..
James Webster, who died at the old
homestead on the boundary Vest, on
Monday, -August 18, and' whose fun-
eral tdols place on Wednesday, Aug-
ust2tt
• Mrs. Webster, whose maiden name -
was Grace" Reid, was born in the year
1845, and was the daughter of Mr,
and Mrs. Reid, pioneer settlers of
Kinloss, and spent her life in these
parts. James Webster,, they took up
•their home on the boundary West.
She was a kind and faithful wife and
•mother; of Igentle disposition. • She
was loved • and respected by all who
knew her as a neighbor and friend.
Mr. Webster ,died in the year 1916,
and since then, Mrs. Webster made
her home with her son James, and
family on thet old homestead. • Mr.
Webster had been in declining health
for, Some months. Although advanced
in years he mental faculties were un-
impaired, and she took great interest
in having her friends and relatives
come to see her. She had been a
, member,. of the United Church for
many years and iodine health permit-.
ted enjoyed attending the services.
She is survived by two sons and three
daughters: Robt. of Varna; James on
the old home; Mrs. 'George Coleman
Egmonville; Mrs. Thos. Blake and
Mrs. William Ritchie., Ashfield. One'
daughter and three step-daughters
some years ago: Mrs. Savage.
of Grey Towrhip, Misses Kate and
Minnie of Clinton and Mrs. 'James
Reid, of Stanley Township. •
Puneral service was largely atten-
ded, from, the old home on Wednesday
afternoon. Service was in charge of
Rev- R. W. Cra4V of the United
Church, intetrnent being in the fam-
ily plot in Greenhill Cemetery. Six
grandsons* acted as pallbearers. There
were beautiful floral contributions;
Norma Treleaven;
A.T.C.M.
• Teacher of
PIANO
and
THt011.Y• "
'Phone 123
Card of Thanks
Mrs. Adeline Hodgins and
Wish to extend man Y thanks
to the
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