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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-01-19, Page 1•••,%". IN, -Ark, A 400 PER .YEAR IN ADVANCE; 050 °THEW/1131C ,CKNOW, ON: • • THURSDAY, JANUARY 4INOLE COPIES 0? .CENTS * DENTIST Dr.:.ft,:1(.,TrelOuven, .401410* floors 9-hAM e44 ••PJTOE 53: XBAY • HOUSE FOR SALE -Village resi- dence. i'all.'-'intidern iconvenieneea.,, ' • ' ,AealY to -;,..J. .0.114eNah. Lnektio*. ; FOR 3,4%.,4!--!-TrI4. spring colts arid Set. ' heavy 'breeching harness Apply at. at,.Eedisis.• Bakery; Dungannon., Beautiful 'ThibY.• old' for 'adoption. APP1Y SecretarY''. thildriiin's,- -Aid Society, Walkerton, Ont...., ,: : • , .MISPLACED -A .: Dar .91- lady's 'slippers. Placed ' in n :Wrong car in .LOcknow about two weeks ago., ..'. ' Return to M. C. On., Lueknow: PIANO TUNER', COMING J. J. Me'rlihan of Grielnli, will he in, Lueknow „within •ii few daYs,to 'do hiano'Tturiing. ' F.a.-nar''. VOIlkaliship. Leave orders with R. 4: Moore., :t ...MAI 4EKEEPEF0 WANTED -Du- ties to commence at once. All moiler:" conveniences. Write,,orphitheN9.- S. 'Mrs:" John :.loynt, LuCkno0' : 7. ..., I. , • . . , .,. NOTICE .•,,,, • --,-.Tendera--Will'lbe- received by the Undersigned- t'un'' :tillFebruary ' 1St.. 1933..:for. 10 cords ' of, 18 -inch .tiodY wood;: Maple and Beech, to be de- livered" at 'IL •&*-1S.--:1s16:741,'"Ashfield.. not lated :than March 15th; ;1933. -..:' Duncan , A. Finlayson, - ..S.c.-Treas. Ltleknagy fl. R. 3.' •.' (26-44.--c).. •, - TENDERS, WANTED ,. '71faideri - L'iiiii.' be ' reenli'ne'b*:? the undersigned- :On ...or.''beforn'.' Annan', 21st; 1.933,-fire.--25Cords, •,, niore,! Or . , A , *ON .' of *inch *WY'TO:edo:keee,11 'Ir. tuiPle; ter: the PreebAerlii. 'ehltFek 'Llie!ge,(Y1F--WX''-ititiiiillOr0!-•,-.111e: MelIeltille.' $-•;1-.4-i ''''''' ' , TENDERS Tendern will ,,sce by the undersigned up to Saturdap,- arinarg., 21.eii 1933 ',.0r',5°41,1',6k'; Ifiet'....04104:44,. .,..,, . ' „,:,.., cords et Four , foot *me; Belle, .,an Maple,to he delivered at the .,Town Hall,... , Lncknew, 7,itot' laterthan the .15th'March next.. The lowest or any „tender , not -necessarily 'accepted. ' Dated.. at LneknOw,:this ...10th, day of January, 1033. .,. '''", • ...:. 4Osenh, Agnew,`' Clerk. (197 -.I -e) 'I Coming Events, '. Mat inaert491,i. 504 •: - : Sub.seeinent, Insertion. , „ '2k. ....... - . BOBBY- BURN'S, DANCE . Bobby Burn's Bali .will be held, in the Town #811; ,Ltreknow,. On • Wed- nesday. ;January 25. under Vire. Co. auspices. Arthur's Arthur's Redia•- Orchestra. Lunch served. ' Dancing. a P.M.',to ' ANNUAL MEETING „ • . The Annual Meeting of ?the. -Luck - now Agricultural Society Wili''be held in, the Town Hall, ,Lucicnevi On Friday the 20th day ' Of January 1933 ' at ,T*O o'Cock.,,,,in-the afternoon.,. lciietwil Agnew, Secretary. ,(19-4,-0)''' . , . sgriEtrr. DANCE in • 'There :•will be 4 Dance held in . Lueknew Town " Mall on Friday even- ing, January 20th (underauspices of L. O. L. 428) in aid of Sick Children's , ',.,Ilespital .and Orange • and protestant 'Herne. 'let,: Richmond Hill, :, Toronto. • 'Entire Proceeds to ,.he.' denated. ,t6 L...tho •Igreat C411180;•....Mediii!lOY;S:10.41r Piece' ..-•#elyeritra.-ItifreithMent.-• booth Ii i connection. Admission . 25c. Every- body welcome.- 7/ Charlie :-. Thomson, F. S.; Mork Gardner,' W. M. ' F. . .., , .....,......—......: . f •' - ' , .•—'---•.i+--•••-: ' invest lit Something _ Worthwhile rn. .ii,' Play a Musieti. Learn , - s Inntranient . . biellorrak ,, . • • Teacher Of • Ale. hti%Ii-..."..0./JIT.itki:?.111.:0 • , - 1 . a . . • .anyt:.-,Stringtd ,Inntrunient Some Instruments on Hand, ' Others Precured " . • ......, . ,. . Any Musical Instruments ,. ' . ItiPlaireil Reanotiribiii ' a In Charge Of Plan .14ei C. MeNab, Succeeds, His Father , 'Tildes:: Charge ?.t The 'Ledillow And Cargill Branchen• 'Of Silver - weed's Dairies, IA& On Motiday. John C MeNsib-' age 22, isSumed. On Monday the duties' of his recent appoin4nent and is' • in charge Of Larcknow:, and Cargill' -plantsof Silver- .vood'a Dairies Ltd. -4,404,,e appoint- ment,. successor to his father, the. tatier • having been transferred , to Gt!ndt;tn, ci.une as pleasant surprise to to,, his ,friends in :Lucknaw,: s Jack'' received , his , continuation education in Luc1ii r, after :lorning her .,frem. -Dungannon with 1-iin Parents over :ten Yearn. ego;00 .eceiving: matriculation standing, he for.* time Was engaged' at the -kcal Siltrerwoode plant: Some 'three y,ears no' he purchased the McKay res- taurant in Wingham ,which he hag ;•,tendireted since then. This 'fall he equipped the .,restaurant vith an Up - !m -date -kitchen, and ern,loying:? hef,..,e9nunenced,- serving meals. On receiving_ the appointment which brings him back to his home. ton, disposed, erOPin-Wingliam busineiia to Mr. Ed; r'°°°eai'ef Blenheim and "1!s7, a ..e.srilaYt.rer4I'4WMm. Alfred Andr w. if COMMENCE -TRAINING Mary Graham, daughter , and, Mrs. • Angus Graham,,-, ekqiieeic daughter 4 of.-:EhitechurCh left 'for Jnelph on Monday Where they'en- .ered-e- the 'General ' Hospital' Jent,,•.• . ' NOTE THE CHANG 4,44etalipt-44/4411$0etr- will hold _their Meeting at the )f Miss, Murdie.-Secretary. home , IMPORTANT .It isininortant that you join the •.liortieultinial Society at: once. Hand in your dollar membership ee to Rathwell. R. ,H. Thompson or Geo., Smith .Do not delay please,...Ev-. tryhody 'Should join.•' Display, and sale of Dresses . 9end ...,oats, All new ,tip to. date -styles. on , SlatprdaY,• January :' 21st at Templen7 • d'• At present there is a yarietY of. Inclaimed,•articies at thisoffice, in - hiding ,three glOves,:e lady's • leather ' and a auiii . Of money.. Did you lose ani of• -these?. ' NOTICE As. several Complaints have been made to the Council regarding vicious dogs in the Village, 'a warning' is hereby given that all owners of dogs are responsible ,for any damage -done, and should the Council receive further, complaints in writing as to any vicious dot, the matter will be Investigated, and such- dog must be either '?Muzzled or destroyed. , MR. and MRS. -GEORGE GILLIES, Who Celebrated Their 66th Wedding Anniversary on Sunday- Confident Soviet Deal Price Of Cattle So 'Says. U: P':•;0:-Preaident In tuck- • now •., Address --Meeting Endorses? Proposed Deal -% Debtors ;'Equity and Inflation . Also Explained ' - 'Addressing a mass ;Meeting - of up- ! wards 9f • twO, hundred perions, Lueknow on , Safurday,, ,R. J. • ; • ; Scott, ; president :' of t the t.;F:,,O., •t iiched on three. irnportant-questions of the day - The RuSSien Cattle Deal; -..:TDehtora" Equity,". and latiori." The meeting .was practical- ly in _ita ,ieadersatiOn' of the ,motion of Hugh McIntosh and J. G. Andersen in effect ,ed '#‘ hat the .government proceed with •Opined Russian cattle deal, •if detailS•'.ecialcr he Sc) arranged to pro- tect the interest of this 'country." was dispatched in, this respect. which will Will' he followed " Up' by signed 'petitions favoring the deal, as well as one fyoring,the proposalsas set forth regarding .,thet enaCting. of Debtors equity legislation. ;Mr. aelm Jamieson introduced then speaker. and .called -.Upon My. __WM. Rutherford to act., as chairman who briefly. outlined' the PM -Pose' of the .the meeting; Miss Evelyn Reid presided at the piano While the Meeting was. OPened, With the Maple Leaf.. • Trandcbildren, and still . greate 'Loe6al Couple 6Years married Mr • r- and ?Ara-, George Gillies Oh- a-eiye '66th Wedding -Arniversary ,On ;Enjoy Fair ••• , . • 1-„' • . Mr. and 'Mrs. George Gillies, • venerable pict couple, ..; ,just iioi1th., of. the. C. N. *pot, . quietly celebrated 'their 60th wedding an- niversary on Sunday': 'Many friends. , called on thein during the da, which was to Mr,' and Mrs. Gillies a pleas- ure, and a. surprise,' that _so ,rn•anY should be aware Qf the arraiversery- .,Mr. Gillies Will be ninety, the lst day of Aprif and Mrs. Gillies was 80 on the 5th of December. M.S. Gillies is quite active :andenergetic,- while he. is not enjoying- the 'same Measure of health, although able tobe eitiOut the house, and Yard. Both are men- tally alert; with memories that serve, them -9 well: .a ' Calling...at their home , on-AOlay; -we, found Mrs. Gillie busy with; her mornings work andlie"..seated Before the fire in his easy .chair,i reading WS bible, . with. his Pipe and tuhuee0,, dose at hand; Our inquiries ineiteci them into e . reminiscent mood and, it was with iriterestthat'wJistened as turn 'about, they recallecr'We trek -of -their; respective:parents to the 9tie4,n4S. -Rash, . their pioneer homes, interesting4 incidents of pioneer life; and a .; romance that began over sixty-six ° Wears- ago, when first they met it n threshing. , . • • Mr. Gillies;was,: -Of Scotch; birth; coming to . Canada When nine .years old, settling near Guelphand later coming 'rte"; Kinloss, a journey whith ..:9ok. then nine clays. 'They' Settled. on • 'hOunclary,•: east of ',Where the /Mike now stttriCls. Mrs. Gilyiea• Nitta born in, Cape Breton, two .months aftill' her 'parents untie to Canada. who settled :at Gederich,; and shortly• moved to inear .Whitechnich. •••, ; Following their ' marriage,: they farmed on the 2nd Of Kinloss. Mov- ing to •Lucknown.a quarter of a cent- ury. ago, after their family had grown trp. Eleven 'children comprised .the faintly. One . died es...II...baby.. George, .Tolin„ and 'Mrs: ',Win. 'Fisher ,are ceased. A. daughter,. Mrs. Moore, lives ',Palmerston, and six sons, David. Malcolm; -Angus; Dan, . Robert.' and Alex reside ;in the States and the . . . •West There are over twenty-five a " • r The Cattle Deal • Oumher of great-grandchildren: The proPosed, barter with .Russia, whereby Canada Canada would .accept crude bit in .exchange for 100;000 head of Cattle, and . tons Of hides was the first' topic Mr..:,Scott dealt With one, or two exceptieri;,Meetinga' throughout the' country had endorsed the' the' . deal. ,Supplying this ',demand would relieve the. cattle ;market qu4 the indreained...." 'denoand 'far° 'cattle -would; Mr..." was :nearifiderit, raise the the price • from 1 Ihe to 2e , pound, 61,`an tiMennt ,auiAciefit to pay then average fariner'S taxes... .1;lewe,*; farm' organiXatiena, 'are not sufficiently 'strong, to finance the deal .and the Government, would be askednio guarantee . said 'there was 'reasonable" L4su..rence luTtED AS ,,BANDMASTER • • • . that there was no clanger' of ;„hussiti Salary • $15.00 Monthly -Trombone „Purchased -Purpose Holding Con- cert. • . • Members' of ;the executive •of the ?Citizens' •Bendltnet on Thursday ev- ening, to deal with, ,SeVeral matter's. One was the hirin of a bandmaster. defahltiirg her gobligations. Farmers resources are ',pretty, well ex aust e he said, and:something. must he. done.. Then - folleweci_the_ „endorsing, OL the proposed deal requ,esting_ that the Government be niged.tp prneeed with details if favorable toChne'dien in- SoViet expertS,' would be sent out John .Hayworth,'• who has. :been- to 'aeliet. then tattle, for which the acting in thisIiipatity.sinee- Nevem,- Cariadian:: 'farmer would. he , paid T-in- ber,•Waii hiredat a ,salary, of '11,6:0 Canadian fandn when the cattle, were a month,' .dating 'from' !Tannery 1st: lifted with; the thopest being advan- His appointment is natitor. any stet- ced by the Banks on a government ed, Period. „ • It was decided that ;the Band Our -- chase' a , '835.00 silver, plated/Conn trombone complete . with case. This was a, much needed instrument in the band and makes the Iiistrunient 1441pinaiirVacttically-k-oulple ie w uarantee Wes the, p,roPoSal in . ;na• nut shell cts ar as t)ip 'Canadian fariner; 'Caneerned ' To. 'Mi. ,Mitchell's query as to Why cargo : of oil could not, be 'imported from Russia and., a" eitige.'''of cattle -rstIt'• kiikett:-Itokk's- Mr. thei exception of s,:COrTiet yet to be that 'the. large • refinerieS Were :tied .pnereinrs send: ••••-. :." 41.1- .i1 -041'e • ,It is the Purpose of the organize - tion to itage`a and concert, inter- spersed 'with 'local-, 'talent-,1iiiinbera': it the Town Hall an, St tn Patrick's night,. March 17th. A .dance Will fel, I___, the eoncert: • . logielatie • not likely to refine it ii.Or'•eeilld they use it as rapidly 'as Russia Wpnid °handle cattle. Oilly the pitall- fte,. Arteries would br able to handle ..the Crude oil at Present, "headded. (Continued on Page 5) \ • FRACTIJBES: LEG Jean: Havens, young daughter o Alex Mrpa;oannt, an'! ni Mpros,d. V.I. teal , dueis'to fractured leik • above knee, s,7tr,rearrltn of a, fall :on the ;ice an the ' : on 'Wednesday:, last. The teihinijed,..71:ka49 o nw."Se e7seerde. tnearbYh rg'ra t :ierieria ;the 2matter, and, , a doctor was' ',summoped. whose examination revealed theunfortunate accident PLAYS RESCUE RoL4, Sneeetilii In Enabling Dog To EsCa'te , 'From Icy Water ,, Friday .the , thirteenth,: , almost: !proved zan unlucky 'clay 'for young Donald 'Smith, .*Len drop- ped into the - pond; and, 'Only by the timely assistance of Merle Johnston on •wai .the canine extricated' from the' .ey. waters to, tiv„e# F.,t'"..,ca.,(ifgtOpli. • Dorialda was 'ainong, a . number Of iboYs skating On McDonald's mill tamp., firs. aog, on the opposite bank Of the: river which: flows into the pond; started te .traverae. the: ice but had Only proceeded a shott distance' from the ,bank,, when he wept: 'through the thin .ice over the :Current Of the lyivef:' • • ,Struggling in :Vein to dee* itself II:tack_ ,:ento.t tht ,.7n; (1, rapidly enproachingeXlirruation when. hockey s,tiele the reicher broke' time tile Wealc.iee ,Irem'the sh re tOwarcia'the ti9undairi-O• dot and 016 rescue channel, t'St' which, the 4og reached shore, Merle 'hid to" take a 'couple of, stops into the yioter;- ,. The :Bread-.- ., of, Health • The Bread • "of:Health ° . . R Igorm IS quALtry Axtr $EtvirKE SPECIALS..FIT SATURDAY CREA,, PUFFS, CHELSEA BUNS," cGFEER CAKES, DATE ' • MINCE •• • OUR WHOLE 'WilEAT BREAD IS ESPECIALLY HEALTHFUL. AND DELICIOUS. TRY A' LOAF.' HOLLYMAN'S QUALITY Phone 36 • BAKER., - 1.41.0tixo*; WEDD,ING LAWRENCE7-WErrtB . -CarOline, Marguerite, ,daughter of Mrs: Wehb'and the, late George Webb ;LucknoW, was married to 'John Ross Lawrence, son 6f -Mr. and 'Mrs. George.; Lawrence of. Clarksburg.., Out.';. Rey. . Ilarry4 ;Heathfleld of, Trinity :United .Chach toffreiating. at. the 'Ceremony, 'Which. took placeat the home of; Mr. aad. Mrs: • Malcolm' Arriletrcing,, 3 Wana:ig:.:E..1Ock; Port Arthnr.; Vases of tulips, ,..daffoiliis. and .yellowe 'carnations were used in profusion about :the: roonisand the fireplace' before. which : the , bridel. 'Party. steed:, 'Oe bride NiiOre 'a, gown of: white French net Over taffeta, the. ,very;fulls- skirt. '-Covd.' with at eqe, eacre--7:0'! pet' frilla'":;'frorM'-tlie--.4--gii-= waistth'to the, floor. A 'rhinestone clip, adorned. the ...plain bodice, Which was' topped by a hite taffeta' ;Jac-- quette • with- 'elbow sleves Her, veil ef 'White ifulie' fell f.i:orri a icoronet of ,orangeblos.aOMa,_:EMA she carried err:rrnied, a •Vi.eterian, .boactriet :Or 'pastel : sweet Pees& lily -of -the -valley ," and stekia. :She were thegroirmis, gift; a ahlinuu4 littlefinger ring. Miss Gladys Thrasher, cousin of s the bride, was blossom pink • georgette, with flared glipper,heel ;length,. skirt . and jaCqette, the ,.• neckline being' ftgrioi (tit; rgette. The wide sleeves we earight. .t6 the .1krriats Yrith::'similar • She wore a' Pearl,: necklace; the gift Of. the groom. Butterfly roses and. ,Adiaturn eemposed. her bouquet. Mr. Gordon ,MCCiltche'On attended:. the ..grCiOni.. ;7Following ,' the Ceremony a ..reeePtiari :waS. held:, A btiffet luncheon Was served. For four „ . , , Years ; prier to- her Marriage,' the bride was a meMber of the teaching sitaraf aff, of it*Chenlc,th.7the 1. S.,egbrOt -Iis itrincpal. Mr: ;and. Mrs. Lawrence Iiewree6e wip,„ be at borne at .Site Orie, orPheinn_XpAit7 ment).. Pert • Ont: our es, and Our Service BY:F. T.:ARMSTRONG° • Luckncrify.i • HEADACHES OF CHILDREN': Who : are .not" ili.-- should Make the parenti_ suspicious that their eyes are the cause.; They may But .it i ise to know the: truth HABITUAL headaches in ;other Wise wen children,'epecilly school children; point to; the 'eye's, as the cause: An exaMination here. Will reveal the ' truth; : 'Continned next; week Emloyees Bid Manager Farew ;CARS. pOLLIDII ON , :SLIPPERi: pAvEit;firrr No Injuries Su filer ed. - And Damage Bait Slight In , Saturday Night. , ,- Crash.' Cara driYen :;by Fred Hodgins,. 'c'erteesal4c: Kinloss and ..by • Waiter Alton tif, Ashfield; ,figured in a col- 'ision on main .strdet on ' Saturday ,whiCh fortunately resulted Sin tug more than, slight, damageto beth • Walter who drives a "Durant, was fotqeclipi::',g4t on' 'Cainbell street, about 6.30 8attirday,, evening; ec- comPanied' by Ilelson. Raynarif; grt driving, a4Ord Sedan ,waa nertliWard., beinid,creasing., the intersection atSmith'S ,garage,-; baying come, tea ,ston he, A slippery, obky , , te- prevented , Alton,:,r,fropi stbriping 'his car ,6iia he struck the: Ford amidship; which 'slewing about came 'to • a ,,stop i,n. front s'of proith's gas tanks, beaded 'west. • ' ' The damage to the: Pord, consisted f the' left".running '-'board .being, bent npwards, while the l)urartt%; received ti dented fender, .ancl- a twisted head- light snt; dbh16e pad; 'al! edrt etsa, the in- volved come to a'seitlriialie: te,atterript to do. Hodgins requested .82.0o for damages to his ear whife°:Mr:: Alton: thought..' each should repair . his' OWn col., Aria the Silverwood, Employees Regret Sev- erance Of Relations With Mr. and Mrs... 'MicNal?>-Make Appropriate Presentation. , , . Gathering at tho, htine Or Mr and ening employees' of e local plant of Silverwood's "Dairies LTC: bid . farewell, with regret' to their-emPloy-. er .4nand his wife: Mr. MeNat came from .Dungannon where he, conducted his own produce business,, over ,ten yearsago when Silverwood' planta ,:comMeneed op- erations here, Through 'Through ;efforts • as manager .during these ';years, the :plant has expended and prospered.. MT Mckab took over, his new duties in London on Monday -which puts him. tin charge of ':the produce and all the cream buying of all the Plants 'ofthis widely .eStablislre$Leon7. cern. 'Mrs. •MeNab' remain ;her ; for 'a t imne.° A 'carving set and a pyrex plattec Set :insilver were ' presented to Mr. : and Mrs. McNair "by' the employees after , the reading .of,•the following address: ' • • -1Lucknonir.. January .,12. 1.933: Mr., and Mrs. MeNebni-o• . • OurIgatliering tenight is. ithuus.t.i, .uneNnected to Us' as to yen:, hack to 'Eucknow-..initil 'late in the • .67v:§ein:e:'Were ,not eXaectirig.Lyen... - We !egret the , occasion which makes it necessary for us to Meet • . herptom* to convey'. to you our ' annrecetion .efr.veur efforts on behalf 'if your emnloyees,., While you were liranager "of the n.LucknoW Two or three of us have been with .t Velf,since,,th'e''coprie-n.c'emelit: Of. op- erations in '• Lneknow. and • many of the „others for quite a number' of Years.,; and the .severance of.thia connection is a cense Of regret to us. ' ° However 'we rejoice, with you . that ,it nierins an advancement for YO1.4' and our best Wishes zo with you to .:.:aytetsatrir•.,u,e,girwo'l:ifi,ethldast:omi,fe esphdal vwo t 'eahndyoNe tivr brogress on .the ladder of success: -‘,Nle also wish „to eXnress ,,to Mrs. IVIcislah our aoureelatiort of her, as our manager's Wife. We have . all. ' been nroud cit tbe ' association I this connection gave ua..Jint her .ttleasaitit smilit•Nyhenever we Met her. whether in her borne-- or in' the community. made life a little 'mere pleasant. and • we know, that • She ' will be much missed net only by ourselves, ' but iyt the commiinity in general. "• Every cloud has its silver lining: l;ct•eiciVie.r. and the removal of both isi: else's gain. t"7,", ' in Wishing' you 'everything irotir heart. , desire's; hoth, in a business and 'in a social way: we" ask you to accent ,Iheset."gifts and trust von' both:. may lte snared to ettioy and use thein for , • . rt great many' .••Yeirrs, ' latter' tonrse We under . to be 'folloWed. r ,stand likely"Eini-driVeea of %SilverwOods, tucknow tOrcAmerSri Ltct. • I; 11,