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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1919-10-09, Page 1
s • $ 1.50 per year, in' advance; $2.00 otherwise 11°Pitrnde LUCKNOW, ONT., THURSDAY, OCT. 9th., 1919. Sl�,) pg p_ t:op es 3 cents APPRECIATION 1 � ► Mr. Park Wiggins, the young man from near Dungannon, who while playing bali at Lucknow some time. ago, had his leg fractured, sends us the following: "I wish .to convey to the, people of • Lucknow and vicinity my deep appre- ciation of the' kindness shown me at the time of my accident, and to thank e• them for their gift of $182e50. - . ,Dame Wiggins U: F. O. MEETINGS in the interests of J. S'.' R 1 '1_.1, T T., L T' (1. C N ni D t T F .,_...... _ . _...., � ....::«:...,... �..IFAI',•,.-1V � "� �,Ililitld i%L � _ will be ,held as follows: KINCARDINE, TOWN HALL, OCTOBER 15th, at 2 p.m. POItT ELGIN,TOWN HALL, OCTOBER 15th, at 8 p.m. The meetings_ will be addressed by J.J. Morrison, Secretary of the U. F. O. of Ontario, the Candidate and others. Special .Invitation to Ladies. EveiybaiTy Welcome J. Johnston, Tres. Notice to Creditors 'iotice is hereby given, pursuant to Section' 56, Chap. 121, of the. Revised. Statutes -of Ontario, that, all persons, having claims against the estate of Thomas Murray, deceased, who died -on or about the twenty-sixth day of Auiust, A.D., 1919, at the Township of , X.inloss, 'in the County • of Bruce, 'are required to send by post, prepaid, -or --to deliver to -R. Vanstone, Wing-' ham, Ontario, Solicitor for. the Execu- tors, on or before the thirteenth day of October, A.D., 1919, their names .and addresses, with full particulars of their claims in writing, and the nature of the securities (if any) held by. thein dulyverified by a statutory de- :claration. And further take -notice that- after the said thirteenth day_ of Oc:tober,. 1919, the assets of the said estate will be distributed by the Executors among the parties -entitled thereto,.. having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have notice, and the estate will not be liable for any claims not filed at the time of the said dis- , tributiOn. Dated at Wingham this twenty- third day of September; A.D., 1919. R. Vanstone, Wingham, P.O. Solicitor for the Executors. ____1131-11141X1 Farm for Sale For Sale. --The South parts of Lots • tw:mty-eight and twenty-nine in the fourteenth concession of the Township of East Wawanosh, containing one hundred and sixty acres of land, being the property owned by the late Joseph S. Smeltzer. The following buildings +' are on .the premises: A brick hcitse good repair with hard and soft water and a furnace; good frame barn, stone foundation, cement floor, water boxes and litter carrier; good driving shed with pig pen and hen house beneath; a convenient garage, and a hay barn at back of farm. A drilled well with windmill is at' the front of the 'farm and a never -failing spring on the lane near the back. For further particu- - 'Jars apply„_atundersigned. the prem ses ., or froom► r-'' LUCKNOW SCHOOL REI'OR'h Room II. Sr. Class—Excellent—(Jessie Stew - ,art* Mary Douglas*, Drannen McIn- tosh*, Florence- McInnis. • Good --Kenneth Thompson, • Sadie Jewett, Marjorie McQuillin`, Janes Baker, Winnifred. Nixon. Jr. Class.-'Excellent—•Marion Stew- art*, Robbie ,l'urvi's, Elizabeth Mc- Donald''... Good-- ornta Wilson, ATcN. A a- clew*, •Li. ingstene Menary `, Billy Hen- derson*, Jean McDonald*, Bessie Li - bel (absent): Those marked with an saterisk were neither late nor absent ,--durin the month. J..W..MacCal,l�tkm, Teacher. r ---•Room 1 Senior.—Excellent--E. • Amistrong, ,(J. Stewart, M. Maelicmzie) ties, il. Macintosh. .food T.. Sh i 1�lc�torl,-:1. M. Atidt.•i•sun, C. Murdie, .W. 'Eaton,• C. Milne, N. Mc- Innis. Fair—L. Webster, A:. 'Taylor, T. Webster, C Thompson" , 'P. Webster*, A. Irwin*, L. Taylor. Junior—Excellent—M. Douglas, D. Durnin, R. MacDonald, M. ii cnc e'r•son. Good—G. Fisher, L'. Anderson, II. Webster", G'. MacKenzie,. G. Johnston, S. , D.ecker, D.• McInnis, P.. ,Nixon, 11I. Webster: . Fair --S. Huston, R. Mac - Callum; M. Armstrong, (D.. +Milne, G. McInnis)-•-ti+ese C. Webster, Blit . stein. . Those marked with an asterisk have missed 'an examination. • M. 1. MacKenzie. • .. - Room I V. • Sr. Class--Excellent--JL Blitzste&n, J. Durnin. Good—E. Reid, M.. Mit- chell, I. Johnstone, - M. McDonald. Fair --T. Alton, W. Murdoch*, G. Thompson*• ' Jr. Class—Excellent-E. Johnston, M.. Douglas, E: Orr..' Gond- F, Reid, W. ;Sproul, S.. Mackenz.ie,' E. Alton. Fair•—L. Murdoch, A..-C.a.r:ruth*., Those who are marked with an ast erisk missed exams.. M.,R. Woods Anniversary, Service_, and Entertain-. - rn2nt. Erskine, Church Dungannon will hold -anniversary services on Sunday Oct. 12th .Rev. J. S. Hardie moderator of Hamilton and. London district, will preach both morning and evening at 11: a.m. and 7 p.m. special music will be rendered by the choir. . On Monday evening Oct 12th. -a grand entertainment • under the atis- pices .of .Erskine church will -be given in the Agricultural Hall. M -r. Thos. McGillicuddy of Toronto, 'the man of a Thousand stories who has entertain- ed more sten • in Canadian and Ameri= can• military Campy . than any other will -be the chief entertainer. Ile v: ill be assisted in vocal and instrument= iEls 'by Mrs. W. J. JoynL Mrs. Dr. New- --ton-nod iV><iss -Arlin, of ' uckr o .'"Pio- ,gramme to begin at 8 p.m. Admission, Adults 50c., chit ren under 12, 25v. P.S.-Mr. McGc licuddy is highly praised by both Canadian, and Am- erican press. CHURCH NE' �'S Presbyterian Church. - Services next Lord's Day will be coi.ducted by the Rev.. C. N. MacKenzie, of Kin - lough and Riversdale: Next Sunday the pastor will preachy in the Methodist Church in the morn-_- :Mg:.;As he will •be absent on Anni versay 'work, .in the ; afternoon ani} evening, ' Rev. Mr. K;�rsey will .preach at night. . The external appearance of 'L'ttekririw ,Methodist Church has been greatly improved by the re -painting of thl., 'walls. This eotn t<letes ,exten- sive Ilb.aixStotes:bura_ 'deer under way alt summer• • The -convention.-of the Methodist Sunday- Schools -o€--4ifghan District which was held in the Methodist . Church here on Tuesday afernoon and evening was very lar ely. attended elegates and visitors being 1present from „all over the district. Dinne r and• supperwere served in the church basement, and the number-�in attend ace is;suggested;by the f t +het -400 sat (lowri to dinner, rind even a nuns' er .to supper. . The Presbyterian Guild meeting was• held on Tuesday evening of this week, when the church choir gave a very in teresting program-. A feature • of the meeting .next Monday evening will be a debate on the resolution "That Wo men have done more for the good af' l-Iumanity' than nwn .have done." The affirniative .will be • taken by Miss .1. W. McCallum and Mr. K. Murdie, and the` negative by Miss M. J. Maclenzie and Mr. Carricjs Douglas. LOCAL Ah D GENERAL • • Ne,}xt. Mrinday--wi11 1)t• '1'liankagivni Day. 1� e.. had the first ht-:.avy frost of the sea.: )il tip' Tuesday night: ' i Mr. W. ,%tchitosh, of. Winnipeg, ie visitiing his parents, Mr. and Rlrs. Win. hicintu di.' s A Continua ion -sf. -tate list of ,• winners', at the I,.uckno v hair. will he • found' on page 5, B:1CK TO V► I'I'Zhltl.Ati_I -._,,__ - Mr. Ed. ' Racine, who recently re- turned from overseas after serving through the greater part of the war, left on Saturday last to visit his hone : in ' Switzerland. On• the Wednesday before; he had received. word that his father. had recently died. leaving ,h's mother alone at the old home.. Mr. Racine has two brothers in Switzer- land -one a • pho o rrapherr and the. other holding a nportant goverins ment position. . Racine likes life in Canada very much, and hopes that -he ana ''-be able to return --within a year or so. • S'1'. -F. EIStIV-S- :,+Tuesday, Oc,t. "t1 . t:un e�ery,niglit this we.•!<. .�Il ('atnr_ neice .p� Lnl' uriQe, lTi ACI' ii'OCK Ul 11: t'; 'id t d Yui- 111i:es-C'1'rarinttt' ,Johnston, of i:c sdon, c.ron •is never nmo.e in h:s t•.;enient ♦White silk made a pre ty flow-er girl . ` is visiting ,her sister, Mrs. Rol.illsoil than when speaking in thi•, interests .and carriers a. steel.helniet with sued "' - - . _. -. + , , • .peas. Dueing the signiing of the reg-. �t �, - }.,�.-...:a 'Fiyc�rids. of tcnep�rance. ..1 1C �,l lr}�, t,,,•t .� tFiidiiy • 1 •. and Mrs• 1✓d. • �IcRcrlie ts�turn- _ ___, _ _-- _ s sa l _ ;ter. As=�tehi 'un � ng• )', Fc�r aTe:—douse on 'o s St., Lucl.- Bells of ht Ma s . • t la. ry st week from aA# nonths' aril; ; — ..- ..: _ - n l :,- i�Pl di., :,. 't,tii,.: • , 3 .Chili; . now. 7 rooms, good �•eliar,* furnace, _ The � bride -wore herr--tar T ' ;.. .••e 4 r,.,,t •�•� to -the West. ' � '' i• ' It i hn D"t:rrnn 'and son,.Noiman. hard end soft water, good garden,ruit trees. Splendid stable. , of� navy blue serge with georgette ' ::iiss ..far;; w•;,►;,'.. n, �t h,, 11: s spent blouse' to -match and white breast. hat, the, sum/11er month, with 1,,:i. sister, , of Morristown, are vi' iting his mother • - Mrs. Chas. Durnin. .. • forluatien on application to Bertram anti carried a. bouquet of beidal",roses Slis. Hrld.t•<•s1 in c: eet'�t,� .\ee , return-_ 11Ir,' and Mrs. Arnold Barbour and .Smith, Bvx ; .. o, .uc°know. with tulle stceaialers: She also dole til. to her- hoi1' il. I:;pse ; iturday :a beautiful white fur cape, the gift of Ifs iso L; _ , ing at St. Joseph's Huspital, (;liatham, is sp.-nc1,lig her vacation at her'honir: here. ---• - W. L'. Anderson, of Peterboro, an "otd boy'„ of Lucknodr, spent a week here iecentiy', att.•r ail aoselic't- of :3l) tali dee 1 G;i(tvrt ©f`aLtTr;,. -3 ears• 'WED)I)ING HELLS • Ileuck--Paterson �, pretty' weddicig was so 'nitaized at�-'t se -1'1 .in;1" of Jttt?s, Torontor, t�yTtrti".'lies' sister, ' Iona . May youngest d;;.irghter of l.lr. easel •Mrs. POLITICAL :1IEE'I'INc: The crowd at the politit•al int•• ,.in the Town Hall lest.Thu!sdae _ i ' watt ileyt. lt�rgt�--- f rc;k : h!c11 r- 1 r. E':cRYBO DY'S C,' '7 TED to iuy,'Ii firsts that-mtere t rrT "Tile r x _ tt..A I;Uair�. has not rearh,•,'1 u �•ert;, h'r:eh . y � 1,ocknuti' • Mr. h'( v�hirul, . tit,, 1 I,•;,::I date., in ��'hu•„• in'tt�t',•�.t �• ti,t• ,� , • I'ate'rsim, of iLucknew, • \vas hiarri►•(1 -'' )(MN . to Mr. Pe;ei 7.. BBoue'k; son of J1'1'. an(1 wdti ileiti. ..ul�t,i, .•i ;a�,�r.ii I( t s - DL• • hi, f' Bout k of a�chuhaii • '� 5iont on those wht; Iwant ter•• n .. .iut. r •rhe bri e, 'who was g iv.en a,,.ty !,y .. , t 11 1 • .,,, +• i! He 5ai(( that this was his hr:.t eam- ,:i:• her fatht.'i�, r'Was • ttirt-c i' • el•,' i>.ai�;n Brits-r.l F• ,r+ r _� .blossoms and .white 'heather, and s:ie She wa elteediel by her neitee Miss. Helen El.;ett, 'who wore a frock of' ii.dize seise Lind geolssette, Pitt-. ure hat ti blaek•eatin. 'and and. Mr. Clair Agnew, who has a ,posi- tion in one of the large banks a De- troit, is spending a short vacation at his home here.' • 'should keep !mi. t.f polities : I Eli Ilti-et ditions along other tines. prae- public skeaker, and he ha,. - impressing big hearers Nvitli I'm belief (• - -that he., is •a straiTilltfor,v: rd Lind trustworthy ittan also eivee C. see K 11e. arch was Pla:•Qd Sain...t. "Because.” - The' groom's'. gifts position'with 'Murdoch Cameron Co.. with :the. intention .of folhAving up were: To the briti..•, a 'gold_ svrist • match; toSthe bridesmaid and the mereatitile'besiness. et- .pearl ear rings,' Lind to the einger, •gold lace pin set with pears, atid to Sprucedaie, former residents of 1.uek- now, are spending the week here, imith Ser Vod this week. Haying entered _the puii- it with characteristic ...:riergY; • ings being held this Week, the meet- 1111d 14014'11 The out of town guests were lir. and' Mrs. Paterson, Mr. Norman Pat- erson, 4,„ Major Georee Pate'eson • rets were .1 Victory • The West Bruce •leacherS' Conven-• tion is in session .at' Southampton, Thursday and Friday of this week, so the sehool children are haVing.a few A quiet butpretty wedding was sol-• ti -daughter. emnized in St. Peter's Church; Luck- • now, on Wed., Oct. •8th:, when Ruby The';official nomination.- of '‘-candi- Elizabeth, younger daug•htef of Mr. dateS for the Ontario Le..;•islature will and Mrs: Joseph Nixon., was- united le:: „Field on . Monday -1 hanksgiving Day; elections' will be held on tine '-•Plowright, of Lucknow, and yoUnger 4he Ash'efield Soldiers' Aitl Circle. right, of ,Minesing, Ont. Rev'. Mr.. will . hold their. monthly meeting. at. Eccleston officiated. Promptly at 11 t -he heihe 'of :Mrs: Janie:: 11es:den, on e'clOck a.m.. the bride- entered the Oet 14, at 2 p.m. All ladies are col', chnrch on the. arm of her father to (Nally invited•at attend. • , - the- -strains of •Lo hengri ti's wedd - R. D..scaerieeeneseee nsarch played by Mrs. G. H. Sinitt,. Little. Helen ..leaterson,-ofsWItitechurthe • CULROSS CENTRE Most of the threshing is finished in this vicinitY. 'Everybody reports a good show and good concert at Teeswater Fair, Oct. We are glad to report Mr. Nathaniel Dunbar, ses who has ben siek, is im.• Mr. and Mrs. Jo4phsGuest•and fam- ily. spent Sunday at the home, of his brothel., Mr. Wesley Guest, Kinlough. Mi.. Tom, McIntyre, ,of near.Luck- mow, spent a few days last week at the home of his sister, Mrs. John Me - Miss Lizzie Stobo is at present confined tosthe house owing 'to a dis- located knee. Hope to see her out again soon. „ Pte. Fred:. Simpson, who has heen overseas for'the past -eighteen -months; arrived home on Friday night .last, The • Dudley Holmes, 25441c Wingham, Ont. MARKETS (Corrected up to Weithesday noon) Wheat $1 95 Barley 1 40 • Hogs 17 21 11 00 to 12 00 Choice butchsrs Choice laitchers' cows10 00 to 11 Q0 T Good feeders . 9 GO to 1.11 14IT Off to 160 00 Hogs, off cars 18 90 to. 2 13 to Vail Wheat 2 10 to „Goose Wheat Oats 25 00 to , Timothy Hay bitter, Creamery Priats 56 tO • • ME ana-Mr-s. Geo. Richardson and Wed., Sept. 24-th., tb attend the wed- ding of Miss Mabel Atkinson, former teacher of S. S. No. 5, Culross, to Mr. .-S. Hargrave, of Toronto. CREWE Mi....Jarvis, of Lucknow, spent Sun. day at the bowie of s. Rivett. ' Miss- Celia Pentland is speeding a few days with Mrs. Wm. McConnel. Although the weather was very Un- favorable the AnniversateyseeServices success. Quite a number from here.attended the big show nt. Dengannon... None,of -them- Nvere Tn•n‘,, entiogil To go up. in the big airplane. Pay f(jr Victory Bonds. 30 06 Are you flaying? Victory Loan is 59 coming. hay,' Dorothy, of Erin, were' week -end For •Sale.—The residence • of John las,. . . •Mr. and Mrs.. Robert PurtIon . and' for sale at a ieasonablepric'e and on- In_the ')ibit ter of. the ....kpplical...0n....44-.. 'spent SundaySvit her. home here. • 'Rodent cuirsenieeces; is in first-class. Weinen's Missionary Seciety Will' he ers are invitek: to call and loek. Over increase the .cliareve 1.1r 're.,..phone the. property.- Apply toelohn Button. St:r,...... as ioNeees held Sunday morning next. when Miss, ... Presbyterian Church held Sundaveand ListoWel, Hough Cup chainpiops in inf.); lo 'the. ra the congregation in:, ,foethall, 'Will play Wingham Veterans. the Morning/ was' not as large. as it. ham Citize:ns' .Band, and. the 161st eVenhig the church Wag paeked to its utmost eapacity-____Ree_L&M.,Wharee,..t_Puren Battalion Band. A grand .ecal eert 4 night in the Opera:House, and of -Durham, a former pastor, dedicated the new Memorial Bell at 10.30 a.m., Ball in th e Armouries. -11. Hins- and Mr. John Joynt, Of_Lucknow, rang .choir was ably assisted in' the evening . A SKY WANDERER who also Sang. a solo. -Monday even- Speeding 'quickly towardsethe north We: a record erowd'attended 'the Fowl .east a large •balioon was seen to pass Supper. After all had enjoyed a almost directly' over Luc.know last bountiful, meal 'lin. exerileat---proirra4trtl'ing';---- :Mr. IlariihP*Allin, of -Lucknow;. duets hright sunlight presented a very pret- . by Misses ,Meralltinsand Aitchison, of ty appearance. As the balloon evide ana• reading,- by..Miss Nor, ently -was- not of the - type,' rish.-iif 'Walkerton; addresses by Rev. it must _have .been earritel by ae4air Mr. Whaley and by MesSrs. John Joynt Current going almost across the wind and R. D. Cameron, of Lucknow. • .Mr. • then 'blowing at the' surface of the 4).-44.- Murray-- expressed -thanks 'on- -bre- ea rth. a trip to Toronto, Hamilton and Nia- 1`.1: ""'''''"• reside in Lucknow. , $1.5.00 per annum. Application • • ter 11 earine • WHAT, WILD FLOWERS DO - • Thi., Ontavio . ieipal •' Boar.. having (Sleets -4 Dag - is -said that the wayside flowers gy17. „-Teleples..., l'ese. et. to. - of the United States secretes more. en`luar`' 41111, 1"el"'11 •1,!-.‘ 11 ebeve sugar. in tile 'course Of a year than the sa'.11ix4tti-i•t'eriiilid.:',•tily Town 11 -all. 4414, people. of the United States consume. otthe 'But the, eels- way in this sugar .11.(Jur ot ten 0....losk ;11 .1 . Railway Time t set- Ise. can be colk..cted 'by the use of the seoh ie'reiev.- at krt-it.lt!')1 dustry has 'developed to enormous aut.:nd• • half of .thej)fiYA whoSe-iffimes are :in- This balloon Was one of a number scribed On the bell. The proceeds 44 which left St. Louis, Massouri, on Wed - the ;services aniounted 'to about $400. nesday, in the Annual International and are to .be used for the .new,sheds.. Balloon •race..• One is -'reported to have come down, near ,Barrie, and • that may have• been the one to pass over this 'section. Another landed aw.ay up in Quebec, near Sherbrook, having drifted abouss1,000 miles in 26 SCHOOL REPORTS ' Sr. 4th Hos 7-1-1a—rris 86 per cent 4 Ir. • 4th ' Johneton 65 percent Gertrude Hamilton 60 per cent Sr. 3d.Joe 'Elliot 60 per cent Jr. 2nd Orland Johnston (15 percent Harvey .!Akert 77 percent Ste*art Smith.,76. perepnt :Helen Burt' 74 per.. Jr. • ireonte .90 per rent Meter E. -kens -wilier 79 .per cent. Edith Burt 75 per cent.. Laverne Johnston*: Amerge attendance 10. . Sr: 852. M. McInnes 642. R: McDone.1.1 580, G. Mcinnes.570, M• MeDougall 552. E. Stanley 325. Jr. 1VeseTolal, 85. R. Stewart 78.• 744, M. Campbell 668, E. Stanley 601, R. Pinner 507, R :McInnes 417.. 36-7, P. McDougall 355. C. McInnes 336,, A. Mepougall 319, J. Purvis 291'. Average attendance 21. V. M. Tiffin, Teacher. • SERVICES APPRECIATED Lueknow, Oct. 7th. With 'Dear Mr. Mathieson; At a recent - meeting Of .Session the following. rcs- -"In-accepting the resignation of Mr. r Geo, Mathieson as a member of this Session, we desire to place on -record opr deep sense of loss."' For over forty yelir's he has magnified his 'of - tire • by faithful service. His rever- ent attitude toward God and implicit faith in His word were positive and forcefulehearing witness to the strong conviction and. grasp' of Divine truth which dominates his life. ITis7 -zeal in every work pertaining to the Wel, tali. of the congregation was equalled by few and excelled by none. But Sunday Schor Ywhich he was stip- We meet in Sesstom and the regular his4 departniv the congregation gives May the hest hlesstn.rs of God follow': hint in the sutyct days of 11:•; the sineere desire and Pta:,•ers. of all."' Signed on behalf of the Session. R. D. Cameron, R. NocCallum, Session Clerk. Moderator. • proportioh, About 340,000.00o pounds at, '1',01•01„: , this . noon HOW VOTILi• one.' I ele;v, but without. the eross • inariee if, y..0 el se. 1, I.. •'!1: • Paul ( • bete yor A The (itari.f Teriepterepce '.1 imu11111110111•11111111110111=11ammoztriiisranwiTorav 111E:7.1 • 1