Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1930-09-25, Page 3, $ PER YEAR IN WANG* pm: mamma • LUCIINQW; ONT., ,THURSI?AY SEPTEMBER 25th, 1950. dial: W, ;11. CONNEIJ „Physic's,' and Surgeon Lucknow' outs: L30-3.307-8 Phone 86 DENTIST j Dr. 1f.. L. Treleaven;, • Lucknow- 9-42 A. M. :130-5. P. AL Phone 53 .. X-ray Will ha '•in Dungannon every" Thursday PAPER—A. full line of 1930 . Wall taper on band. Prices consider able down for 1930. I. am Also' agtlnt. •fur 1eaitlg job houses. -1t . J. Camer- on, •DeeoratorrPainter and Grainer, Boz 171, Lucknow.. FOSSER • HOME WANTED-�on, farm,' or . boy of twelve years. Apply Rev. R. Perdue; Walkerton. LOST—A brown Oxford shoe. Finder . please leave at the Sentinel. Office. FOUND --A parcel cf ;women's wear. O-wnerr May have• same' at. The. Sentinel Office. - Putcolorin your kitcb n with U,tilac—the Four: Hour Enamel -90c per pint,, — Wm: Murdie, & Son.:: • i. FOR SALE ,......trageAs ch in Good con= dil,ion. Apply to P. , •tow. ,(25-L.9-•=1:0 ' .. ti x --�—o•--ago--o�-•ra—e—o 1' • • LOCALAND GENERAL :t Beat value'• : in, all • lines of good., shoes; at W, 1. Little's-Shoe Store. LUCKNOW FALL FAIR TO -DAY AND. TO -MORROW. Since ; the Lucknow 'Fall Prize lists were printed and -the posters distrib- uted" istrib-uted; the board bf directors have -ad- ded a number of 'pecial Attract -lens' to the. day's program. -These are 'an-,. Mr., D. A. MacKenzie, of Windsor, flounced . in smallbills which h ve spending the week. with his• sisters, iib ted and 'col t' �isape g been widely.distributed, , n Mesdames'. Kt, and Allan MacLeod. of School School Drill Competition; ' Bs'by•. Mrs: (Rev.) Hugh MacMillan, who ° Shaw; Tug-O'-War—four teams; Bob 'has' been with 'ginloss 'friends, ,the Stoddzrt, famous pole vaulter. Special; Values in • Radio, , Cabinets and Tables for. battery sets. E,lniptes on display. Real clearout price, , T. W. SMITH; Central' Garage. (18-10---c.) HOUSE FOR SALE Fame dwelling in . Lucknow-9 rooms, ..hard and soft water, wired for hydro. Cheapfor quick sale.. Mrs. J. Meiiary, R. 7, Lucknow. (25-9-p) ammoomehumwr FOR SALE—'Nwo Story -Concrete Cement building, now odeupied as restaurant. and _dwelling on Campbell Street in the Village of Lucknow. For particulars apply to. M. A. Treleay.on Lucknow, ow, Ont. (18-9—tf.) ' • yCLEARING AUCTION SALE .of Farm, Stock Geooge Caldwell will sell by Public Auction, at Lot 14, Con. 9, West Waerintah (3M miles. North East of Dungannon) MONDAY, OCTOBER 6th .Commencing at 1.30 o'clock, sharp. HORSES ' • • Grey _ are, 4 yr. M . old; Grey Horse, 3 yr. old; Grey Mare, 11 yr. old. CATTLE ; Black Cow, 2 yr. old, to freshen. April • tat; -Holstein, Cow, . 7, yr. old, to freshen April 15th; Hereford Cow, 9 yr. old, to freshen April 3rd; Part Jersey,w, 10 yr. old,- to freshen Nov. 10th; Roan Cow, 7 yr. old,, to freshen Oct, 26th; • Red Cow, .10 ,yr.• old, milking two -'months; Black -Hei- fer, 3 yr. old, to freshen. March ist; Black Heifer., .3 yr. old, to freshen Jan. 1st':Steer, 2 yr. old; 2 ,Steers, rising 2 •yrs. old;. 4 Heifers, rising 2 yrs. old, Steer,, 2 Heifers,1 yr. old;, 8 Spring & Summer Calves. SHEEP- •` ` 16 Ewes, 6 Oxford' Ewe Lambs; • • Oxford Ram, 1, yr. old: . PIGS . 3 brood Sows, to farrow Oct '3rd. POULTRY 60 Young Hens; 75 Rock Pullets; 50 Rock Boosters; 1 Goose;, 1 Gander; 4 Young Geese, ' " Everything will tie dipsesed off as proprietor' is leaving the farm: TEgMg--AII .snits ei $10.00 and under Cash. Over that amount 12 months credit will be given on: furn- ishing approved bankable paper, or 5 ,per cent straight allowed for Cash. George Cald+ivpll, T: Gundry & Son, Proprietor Auctioneer. (2 -1O --C.) . P ast few, Weeks has gone to 'Toronto. Talent. for the Concert Friday even= See; our' new Fall Suitings :before ing 'in the Town Balt, has :also been you ' buy your Fall Suit, • ..engaged. Mr :Cameron Geddes is al Temple• Clarke, Merchant Tailor. Ways .popular .with a .L.reknowaid- iee, and he will have with him' on Mrs. W. J.' Taylor of Detroit, is nc anis occasion;. Mr. •Fred Emery, a the guest this..week of Mr: and Mrs.'very successful comedian. This eon D. C. Taylor, eert will 'be followed by .a . dance. in I Mr, Harold ,Burns leis gone to the Hall. Kingston where hehas; entered at Baby Shows; are popular, and the Queen's: University in the final year - directors have to thank Drs.; W J. of the Art's Course: " and 'Hugh Stevenson of London for Special Sale .of Ladies', enabling them •to`.put on this event • . See • the They will; be the' judges in the baby Missee and Children's Coats and dies-' t e e a also baby Alfred E Busvrell's .Store on competition; :and..th_ y_ a ...,.P . • sea' at. ing up the prizes -4 pretty "loving Farr '.Day, Friday, Sept. 26th, . • ceps.":'These may be seen in '.the win - Just, received a shipment of . Club do'iv o - .'A. E, Buswell's :store.: 1 Bags snd Suit Cases, :Suit .•Cases- Geo prizes' are offered .• in the 2.00; Club Bags,' $4.50, $6.50, $12.00. . Horse-shoe pitching ''Competition, and $ W. J. Little's Shoe Store. the Moffat trophy will go to the Members of the Women's Institute 'nets ' in the: Tug 0 War Teams • of are asked .to "donate one pie and: home "3 ;men will -represent ,Township - of load i'szly " t 'c bo i i w'r , s rz;h p- qfE ,, hf6]d;, by . the Institute on Fall:Fair days — Iaae' of .Luck now and Tewin of Goder- HAND BADLY MANGLED' SINGLE COPIES 5- CENTS Mr. Joseph' Colyer, for It number of Years, head miller at Treleaven's : Flour Mill . had his left hand badly mangled While working in the mill last' Thursday afternoon. He ;.was brushing dust of a set of 'rolls • when the fingers of his' left :hand were Caught between 'the • rollers and drawn .in. Alf Ritchie ,who was "in the mill at. the time threw off. the belt driving the rollers ..and the hand was extracted: Thg:YOngcrs • were 'almost. 'ground off;, and' later bad to be amputated 'at • the?. upper lthuckles,: Fortunately . the thumb was not greatly damaged arid wilt be saved. The back of the, hand'. was badly lacerated, and Will regpire skin -grafting. He was taken to. �V.iho ham Hospital, where at Iatest ,reports he was doing well. Mr, : Colyer„ has followed flour mill-• since he was a lad and had a thorough knowledge, of the ;business. - TOOK HIGH 'STANDING ,. ,IN.. JUDGING CONTEST Friends of Miss • Mary Cook, , of Paramount have been edngra"tulating her the high'•. standing .she• -won in the judging competition at the Toronto. Mies -Cook; was one 'of' the four girls chosen to represent Bruce County, in this competition,'' and. in a ,'te?r�ci ty all over the province she was ,awa:rd ed second place -no, small accoriplish ment. We join with others in extend- ing xtend king •congratulations. ..._;._:...... - .: Sec'y. , ich .. Mr. and Mr's. E - _ .. Nott Miller'•had as This is', all in addition to the regu- lar features of a' fall fair. As in past their guests last week ; the latteisWears the Agricultyral .Hall will be brother, ; Mr. C. C. Campbell' of Tor- . pen on the evening of the I first day onto, also Mrs. Campbell andlittle of .the fait, and the Women's Insti- d>lilghter; .'Caroline. tote have arranged .a 'concert pro - Mr, and ' Mrs. F.: A. O'Brian of gram for that evening. This' visitors Detroit spent last week calling on may enjoy. withertrt extra `charge., friends.' .in and, about Lucknow. They All that is wanted is a fine day to were -guests of Mr. and Mrs.- Harold ;"raw a big crowd and score another Allin. Mrs: O'Brian %vas ' formerly success. Miss ° Rena Gordon. - We had almost forgotten to say The law requires every horse-' thatall seats in the Town Hall•for drawn vehicle .to be provided with a the 'concert Friday evening are re- Lantern. In the .case of accident ' if served. Tickets are on sale• at .Mc - the vehicle has not a Lantern, the .ICim'•s Drug Store. ' owner is liable for all damages. We -'—o- o-o=-- have the,. "Dietz::.Buggy Lantern" The .Bread .off Health: H: OUR MOTTO, 1S' QUALITY, '1'ItODUC1a• ivy IrY WIt1TE, WHOLE.. W11 FOQls MADE: FROM TH S. The Bread, J . . of Health AL. 1 AND 'SERVICE.. $tS bA'1'iSrACTION. OUR QUAL- AND RAISIN BREAD IS A. REAL HEST CLASS INGREDIENTS. SP :E C I A.L'S . BON BOUCHE, MUpFINS RASBERf1Y 'FARM'S,. 1 RESH APPLE, :PIE, .i,; (I'1' SQUARES CREAM PUFFS,' BUTTER, MILK LOAF, TUITI 1'RUITI, 'RAISI'N• SQUARES -JELLY ROLLS. bNs H'Y LTViAS UAL1T 13.A TY Phone 36 .. Lucknow RICHAIRI! VANSTON'E DIED AT W'INGBAM 1'oltowing an. illness of about three weeks, Richard Vanstone, K..1 C., died at his ,hone. in Winghanr on Satur- day Inst. Death . was not unexpected as he had been critically ill and stea- dily sinking '^ for two weeks Mr. Vanstene had:ai short-periad-of. ness in July, but a medical examin- ation, at that tiiii.e ' revealed nothing - serious; and he Was soon back at work in his office; In August ,he 'trent on a vacation to Southampton and -while there suffered 'a stroke which .left, him in•, a ;'very serious condition. The funeral 'wason IMonda,y after- noon;'se vi4T° iz,r gal girl . ,Church, "W ingliani:' " -The •late- i -Vanstone-rw•as•'..born-at- Kincard.ine.,•alrout 57 ,years ago Fol- lowing a .public and higl;, schopl oration at' Kincardine he • attended - Toronto University and graduated., from: Osgoode Hall He Was called to the bar at the ' age. Of. 21,. and had h:s first law ' experience•'in Kincardine. being police .magiistrate there. for two years. Forty, three 'years ago l -e' opened a law ofiiee at- Wingham. As. a lawyer he -conirnanded the Confid- ence idel once ' of' the ; public and was y known .throughout Western*.Ontario MAFEKING - . Mr. Haryey . Andersoh went. to Guelph Friday where he entered the O.A.C. as..sa student. Mr. Aaiderson _ is, to be congratulated on being 'so for- tunate as to win the Massey Scholar- ship ip of $100, which as advertised in p. . the Counfe-Papers -was-,-open to -Far- mer's sons of the County who fulfill. ed certain conditions, and passed igh'est on an examination written y them at . the office ofi the County Representative at Clinton on Sept. IX We wish him . continued success. . , Blake Church are holding Anniver., eery services. next Sundjy. Sept. 28. Nile will preach Rev. Mr. Straw of afternoon and evening. Miss Mira Me. -, o`rtld sototat of Lucknow Will. as. -*1st the ehoi r in the afternoon sod a m.ole Quartette tette ffatn.. Oudegiek vii: los th,l1$ it trill WOW St $s itil'INONVI PIO MARCELLIST which '.meets all requirements. P ellist of. Kincar- I • Wm. Murdie; & Son. Miss Bowman,a dine will be at E. Johnston's' Barber Friends, of Miss Helen:MacDonald Shop, Lucknow, each Wednesday . of- ef town, who was taken to Goderich ternoon and evening_ commencing Hospital Saturday of last .week; will October `1st, r be,, pleased' to .know that she, is .im- o 0 0. proving. Miss •MacDonald w,as con'- CHURCH •NOTES fined • to. bed for .nearly a .month with • flu, ,and took a turn for the worse on United Church Y. P. S. Saturday. {The• Young People's meeting on ' Mr. W. P. Reed got word Wednes- Monday night was in charge of the day morning that Dr. Mary Johnston Lookout Committee.' Following the daughter of Mr. `Wm: Johnston, for- opening hynm 'and, prayer;• Clarence merly of Ashfield had died that morn- Greer read the Scripture lesson. A ingin a• Toronto Hospital. She had solo. by Miss Phyllis MacDonald, and been practicing ►medicine ' in Hamil- - a reading by Miss Martha. MicCallurrr ton and ,suffered' a .nervous breadown were %pleasing numbers. • A'j a. substi- a week ago. The funeral will be on tute for 'the topic, .Mrs. R. 11. Thomp- Friday from the family home at. Ex- son read an interesting and helpful eter. • . • paper, "The business of being a Wo- man." ;This was -followed by'a. piano' • MARIII•ED AT KINCARDINE solo by Miss ' Jessie ;MacKenzie and d a short address by the Rev. R. W. Decker -Tierney Craw. The , meeting was concluded The marriage 'took place iia. , the with a hymn and by repeating the United Church, Kincardine, at 12.30 Mizpah'Benediction.,, o'clock, Wednesday afternoon of this . • . week, the Rev., Mr. Jewett officiating, Presbyterian Guild ' of Mr. Win. Sidney Decker, of Luck- The Guild meeting Monday 'evening now and, Miss 11l?ary Kathleen Tierney was opened by singing ,a hymn. The of Kineardine.FolIowing the cere- Scripture- lesson was read by -Miss mony .the wedding party anotored to Jean Grant, after which' the Lord's Lucknow to enjoy'A wedding dinner Prayer was, repeated . in 'enisonl An at the home of the groom's parents, /instrumental by Miss Mae McMahon. Mr. and Mts. . Con. Decker. The young was.followed by a talk by Miss • Pearl , couple will Iniake their home in Kin- . Henderson. •A' spelling match was carding. captained by Mr. Edwin Smith end •—o-o-o---� • Miss Loraine Brabson,' the words to Just arrived, 'our New Fall Stock he' spelled being taken from the Bible `of suiting; lue Serge, Cheviots, Ir- Miss side won the contest. ish Tweed, BGrey Serge and 'fancy Ther Zinging of a hymn by the meet - Worsteds. Tem j le Clarke,. ing and prayer by 'Rev: C., H. MacDon- M" ►chant Tailor. ald brought the. program •to a close. ' DIED AT , TORONTO; . rider Gordon MacDonald, son, of Mrs. MacDonald and the late An- gus MacDonald, third concession, west Kinloss, died in Christie Street 'Hos- pital, . Toronto,' on Monday, of this week,. He was 38 years of age. The re were brought to the family Kinloss, and- the , funeral.: was on- Wednesday afternoon to. Kinloss Cemetery. .The: late Mr.. MacDonald 'was .with'' the Canadian army in France during. • the Great War.,' and had, not ' been in 'good health shite his return, although at times able to work. He was .ser- iousry ill for only a, few days before his death. He was twice -married, and leaves a', widow and one child. D-o-o— RE' SOUTH KINI:OSS. CEMETERY • CORPORATION • THURSDAY, FRIDAY, . SATURDAY September 25-26-27 ' Special Pola'Negri, In . "PASSION" And Comedy ADMISSION: -35c. & 20C.., Coming. Milton Silts, . In "HIS' CAPTIVE "WOMAN" Following, are the -names of . those' who contributed to the; Endowment Fund: K. ft. McKenzie, R. R., .5, Lucknow, $100.OJ; Nei:man: McLeod, Chicago, 4100.0.); Estate of.the. tate Alex Nich- olson, $500.00; •James • Henderson, 1 or- onto, $500.00; Margaret Murray Al-- geo, New York, 3160.00; 4ary ltnech-' tel, New York $25.00; Adam .McQueen ,R. R. a, Lucknow, $10e.u,i; Mary ':Mc- Queen,' R. R. 6, .I:urknow, .• 610•0.00; Ales ,Gollan, R. R. 1-, Lucknow,- $100.; .Alex McKenzie;. R. R. 6, . Lucknow, $75.00; :Margaret •1'Iendersoi, huron Township, $100.00; .Dungan ` Graham, R. R. 5, Lucknow, -.$40.00. • . .The voluntary labor is not a suc- cess, so the directors hired •three nen to work by the, day for while. They are making good .improvement • Out ,funds will soon -run out. Would those who would. like to see the • cemetery, put in a fair state send' a contribu- tion to the ' Endowment • Fund? The money '• for the Endowment- Fund can not be used by the directors --only the interest.. Forty dollars will pay for the upkeep of one lot for all time, and $60.00 for two lots. Brothers arid sisters should contribute together and pay the upkeep on their patent's or g'randparent's 'lot or lots. Sy -laws • • BRUCE PRESBYTERY The • Rev. Dr. Mahood,. who a few years ago conducted evangelistic ser- The Fall meetingof the Bruce . vices here, will, occupy the pulpit of. Presb er -of- The-United_Church w_i_1_I- .,the'-. Lucknow United Church for the Yt y be held .itis I-larriston, on • Wednesday service next Sunday morning. Dr Oct. lst, 1930, at „ 9.30' a.m. The Del- Mahood, who l'.i•s travelled extensive-^ .egates will come prepared to pass ly in connection with church work is ,Over to the Secretary before 6 ..p.nt., visiting his early home near Ford- any question; Puzzling our people as with.. touching phases of our Church's •pro - g g - gram and work: Dating the evening The Leek -now Presbyterian' ,Church session, timne will be devoted to an was well filled Tuesday evening, when. , iv en such questions will the Rev. Mr. Goforth, gave an dress. open ,Forum , questions be argued ,, Ir• . arid. angtvereti. `by+ Dr. T. on in•ssi0l work in China wh e, he DIoorii , and Drl• Wiyltu*itui who 'wilt .end' bis wife have been working . in ..:. d.. Vr it `ett ring addreSsei. Th, the interests, of the church frit 40 tits e1t a �' ._• ........_ , ,.from � ... , • ...,. *0.10004.0 broth tort w.' Paitian come from KjineardIiiI P... 1i141l� ,....i vii 4411 1 111 *1 halo '.. 1410sod Wtnsitl►. to iltolr tis Will be sent to those contributing. • Alex Gollan, Sec. -Tress.' , in Paisley 'Town. Hall, Friday, • OCt. 900, , • MARRIED AT DETROIT - as -a trustworthy adviser. ,He was. a Liberal in politics and was a number of times mentioned as' a possible can- didate for.parliamentary honors. ' Hewas a member of' the High School Board, the • Hospital Board, a a director of the Western Foundary Company and secretary d the.. A...F. and A. M. Lodge at Wingham.. ' Mr: Vanstone was married -•to , a daughter of the late Thomas Bell, furniture, manufacturer, • Who with. two daughters survive.' The daughters are Mrs. Dr. John McEachern, Winnipeg, And Mrs. W. E. Levan'. of Kapuskasing: ; „Winter—Wheat WANTED 'at .. . Lucknow' Flour *ills W.E. T'releaven • r-o-o-o— MA.RR1ED •' Al1i•n-Galbraith—At St. MA - thews' Presbyterian Manse. Toronto, on, Saturday, gepteiitber 20th, .:by .the'. Rev. A.. M.- Boyle,: Muriel Kathleen Galbraith•, eldest, daughter •of Mr. and Mrs. James Galbraith, .,York County, to Mr: Evan •Alun of . Goderich.• (Most, of our readers will know• that Mr. Al - lin is the' youngest -son' of the ,late Mr: 8nd Mrs., Alin of Lucknow. Announcing .. Tle Diamond Jubilee ` . • Oi'Teeswa►tel» F;ait 'SEPT. 30 .& OCT ,1 Splendid - Showing • of live stock. Excellent' display' of farm products, all refleiiting.'.the agriculturalachiev;o ements,of the.. community. , • Special attractions ,. will ' include . Horse • races,. Hurdle jumping, Horse . shoe , pitt:hing, Ladies' hitching race, Fdreak conveyance contest,' Baby show H4ghland, dancing etc. . - Pipe Band in, attendance Concert and -••Dance' in. Town Hall Plea, to 'mee't your 'friends on. Oct. lst at Teeswater. W. G. Moffat,- Kenneth McKenzie, • Pres Secy. - Norma Treleaven,. A.T.C.M. Teacher of PIANO and THEORY • . • We would;be glad to tell you•,what it -would Cost to&'heat your home eith- er by Hot Air.. or Hot Water. . Wm. Murdie & Son. ----o .o -o-- , PUDLIC srtAKING CONTEST .. • Nano Classes and`.' • Individual instruction' 'Phone 123 • The Animal Public .Speaking Con= test arranged by the -Bruce County Educational Association _wilt be held .Stanley-MacCorvie Saturday ' evening,: August ..30th, "Miss . Pearl M'aeCorvie, :daughter of 'Mrs. Johln M. Ellsworth, of Detrpit, Mich.,' became thepride of Mr. Hous.- Ston F. Stanley,' son of Mrs. K. P. Stanley of Staunton, •Virginia. The ceremony was perforiiied al the' soilage. The bride wore eggshell sat- iii, fashioned on princess 'lines, with Matching slippers and. hat. She also wore a •very beautiful string of pears a gift from a valued• friend, and car- ried' a bouquet 'id pink' bridal. roses. After the ceremony dinner .i• -as served at the briide's' hoinie to a tiuni- bei of intiinate friends of the Con. - treating parties. Mr. and'Mrs; Stanley leftthe followi ; . Meriting o na nto6r g left the following motorhtg ori a metol Will make their ' 1i0ine nt 4725 . Vvt►rli r III Jt 0014101 $.atelsr}r.) • t, li'lQiolrilila19111 �;, 24th, at 8 P.M, • • This contest is open to, the winners of Rural School Fairs Contests and to ;winners of Town and p'il'lage Pub- lie School Contests,, In , additioiii to the five Minute• speech, • which is us uaily memorized, there •will be lin, promptu 'speeches t4 two minutes each, on a subject familiar to the con testailt, . �. he+.irs.t prize is an Elgin Watch; Second prize• aterman,Pen and Pen - Cil Set, Third, prize. a. Fountain Pen, and .each contestant., will receive a Pin or other suitable recoe'nition. se DIED' At Walkerton on Saturday, Sep}-- ember 2Oth,:,1930. John Steel, aged 75 years. The funeral was on Mondai, Sept. 22nd, fro rn the resident,e of Mr. and Mrs. David Milne, Lucknow. Interment in Kinloss Cemetery. The deceased was • a :resident of Lucknow, before going to thg Refuge at Walk- erton. • ASHFIELD CHI, 'RCH NOTES EN•GAGEMET Mr. and ;Mrs. J. McBurney of Teeswater announce the engagement of their eir only daughter, Thirza Isobel ' only ar, sore of.Mr. and .on si ,. to �' oro P Mrs. C.r. Dickison of the torn Road Carrick, The marriage will take • place 11,1ittly about the frit o(.aote er, • "Blake's AniiiversarY. next Sunday,. Sept. 28th. The special preacher for , the day will be the Rev. E. A. Shea. ' fNice -Serviizes"-a-,ttertmon at clock. 'Ev'ening at 7 o'clock. Italy a Day service, October '5th. • Our :suits are Tailored in Lucknow and Tailored to keep their shape. ' Temple Clarke, Merchant 'tail'or. HOLYROOD Adance trill' be heid, in the 'Town. ship Hall',- HolVed7id, the evening of ' • orchestra, Frldayft (Jlctobe�r 3rd Goan` o , p, Lunch „revved, Everybody weledale. (k.,ei6, ,S�e' Nita