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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-04-20, Page 8y CAPIOR, 1'"INEAPPLE, 2 FOR . ;`, , f .. , . , . , 2 etArkelEtk‘VEAUS 2 FOP F I OW STRING' BEANS; 2 .FOR ' , , . ......250: C. & Bf TOMATO, JUICE. 4 .POR H ; , .:; • 25c C. & B.AM LARGE CATSUP , , ti °, 19e: • C. 8c B. • MONIA, PKG,, , ' • , }Q• BARS.. ,PEARL, SQAP"., , A.. a , .,• 136e OQD 6 STRING .BROQayFf, 2 FOR • : , ; ; ;, 49e , a CCORMICK SODAS, ,2 ;OIb ::� .,.,, •.,25c. JELLY;POWDERS, 0 FOR.... 25c . ent for Q.A.C. Chick Starter & Developer • rte.: C KN OW_. URCH: ,N 'Presbyterian Y. W. A. The Y; W. A. Met at- the manse on 'T'hur'sday evening, with an. atten dance .of 23. After.' singing: hymn 447; the :Scripture' lesson from. St. John's Gospel, ; ehap 14: -15-31, was"_, read: ';respons,ively, • Hymn 276' was. • sung and Miss 'Henderson •oi ere4 ,prayer, Theaminuteswere read and approved' and. moll : called. Miss ".,Henderson's explanation sof the portion of Scrip"- tare crip=ture read for our :.lesson, was- most inspiringand ' uplifting. Reading by: Mrs. • Aehie Patterson was apprec.. ,.ated and, a duet from'ELe1yn. Aitchi-, ,on and Peggy MacDonald was' iriuch: anjoyed. Ciasmg hymn ,was 438 . nd Vlrs. Youn'offered 'the closing prayer.. 'PHON .8 UCKNOW. ng's Store ' News he Tlme: To .Buy Your ew '"Oats aster, Weel. UNTRIMMED.. MODELS -very: smart :withh. interesting neck lines and sleeve treatments.. TRIMMED, COATS with Wolf,. • ' Squirrel, Golyak on Lapin. Fell, range of sizes' for .Women Misses or. Junior Misses MILLINERY BLOUSES- SKIRTS FUR NECK ECK •SCARV$, t this-week-and•`seer-the- Ow: Things ' for eerthe-ew:.Things.'' for : Spring` :Ir J ` B. a R. WINGHAM: NOTICE -TO CREDITORS'. In thh ,. e ; , Matter of the Estate •Jo John Alexander. -MaiLealate of ',the p. T w.n,hi of:'.i Kinloss in - he County of Bruce,' Yoeinan, ' ;,deceased. NOTICE ii:- :hereby :given - that all ersona' :having any p g , ' y claims or de-. - viands against . the 'late John Alex- •ander MacLean, who died on or about the `thirteenth; day of.,February A. D. 1933.; at the;Townshi of in p Kinloss in the County of Bruce,, are required to send by 'pest, prepaid or to deliver: to ,the: undersigned, 'Executor 'under the, Will ,of' the said' John Alexander MacLean, their.: names :and -addresses and `full particulars' p . „s in ': writing 'of , heir claims .and :'statements of `their. acco nuts. •and 'the nature- of : the securities, if any; held by them; duly verified by affidavit.: And take;. notice ::that after 'the Seventeenth da of .1Ma ' A, D. 1033; Y Y , th'e said .executor : will • :proceed to distribute , the; assets ` of 'the said deceased among, the' persons entitled thereto, having regard': only ` �o the, ci is ofw which he4 shallthe hal ,?e had n tire, ' and : that• the / said e"ee x ,..i owll o�' ntb liable e I fort � h e said' assets or any part thereof to, anyreperson Of whose claini ; he chaff;. not then have• received • notice. This 'notice is given pursuant..to; the statute in that behalf. Dated at•. Luckno, Ontari` 1 • o ,.' o ,'. �thrs', :18th day of : April :A.D.. 1933. WM..J. Irwin R. R. No.' 6, Lueknow, Ont. WOMEN'S - INSTITUTE ';?The •regular "meeting.'of the 'Luck.-, now Women's, Institute' was held' at. the home of Mrs. J. R.. MoNab, with the president, 'Mr's. W. J. Douglas, in the chair n The roll call .was, answered by "How to�le_Happy -in •Our. Work.":•In • the attendance contest earried,'on during the. •past year the red side ,won, and the, losing side will. provide an enter tainnient for the, winners., T.: The lepic "Opportunities' arid. Pos=- sibilities of the 'Institute" :was dealt with by Miss ..Beth Alton., A -pleasing vocal solo: 'was- contributed "by Mrs.. L. A. Finney '' andan aproPriate' reading by,Miss 'Isobel Dou las.-' ' . • g. A demonstration o "' f useful article:-. 'made from odds and ends proved in- teresting; with .several members•tali ing part„ :,•. Community : singing - was enjoyed, 'With Mrs. J.: 'Jo W nt Y the' piano.. It.w as decided to have the draw�of' tickets is made e at. the `..Band 'concert this, EFriday evening to decide Mit winner 'of..the mint, ', which Was 'de nated ' to ;the. Institute:; by Mrs „ B• Pearlman.. :Atte:co h . l se of the -meeting 'a social �. hour ',Was ,spent, , when ; refre h ,S menta were:...served ., b: y-: , the directors ir. charges' ''Mrs. .rAitchison 'and' Mrs: The next • meeting will be held at the 'Insane 'of ,•M `.W.:' .rs.. . J. °•Douglas,' when b there ;will:. be ;aa., election . `f efSeer s • . Bargains in ` .Girls ; and Women's Blouses; Knit: Silk'and1 Knit'.. Woo. Waists. •.THE MARKET STORE. Coming Events S� First 'Insertion;' 50c. , Subsequent ue . t'In n Insertions, ons '25c. DANCE A PARAMOUNT, T =Ear ter.' dance, Friday,' April 21st in Paramount free::. Gents 25c. ORANGE .SOCIAL and `DANCE, There mill bean Oran•• e ' Socia g I and Dance .held in , Lucknow'.: Orange e- Hall ++ g on ”, Thursday evening'April' `27th.. Home orchestra.��Ladies . are reuested q. to' ....bring 'lunchl Silver ' collection. Everybo'dy welcome. BAND , CON.d RT AND DANCE A local talent program of artiou- P !arty, high'. order has been prepared, which will -:be ;interspersed with Band Selections;, at the concert, to be 'Pre-.: sented' by the Band on Frida ` even- ,. ink, April :21st': ''A' dance` will follow the.,...concert: the concert'th ,,r,1 a draw of�;•tickets will be :made to 'e i� , d, cede the Winner ., of • the Institute quilt. a ., i d )reSSe� Just Arrived --A New Arrangement ''o Ladies' DRESSES;, and ` COATS t ATEST ^ST'Y'LES 'AND . COLQUIt.S WE' NVITE YOU TO •-SEE 'THIS' DISPLAY` • , Bargains. for , gMen .... in _NEW Suits, '•:' hirts, ., •,.and .Hats 11P=-TO-THE•-MINUTE:.STYLES' AND*COLORS. • • ' �a. w% Presbyterian W. IIT; .0; • Floor ::Cow rings,'• end Curtains and , Curtain .Materials ;Th'e• South. Kinlgss; and ., hucknow , Auxiliaries ' held '' a" , joint Easter, Thankofrering ,Meeting in the•base uQnt, _of the: Lucknow.....Presbyterian Church on• the afternoon of- April 12 Mrs, Ewen MacKenzie presided and ,ave, 'an appropriate Easter message.'. Mrs,,; (Rev.) , D. Lane` olt.. Godericli „Ytive a very.: interesting and helpful ' ddress on ."Manchuria.," Mrs.. Alex yutherland and Miss D.:. Henderson ed in :prayer, --Two duets. were . sung, ne' by Mrs. Alexi'McLeod aiid Miss Annie , McKay and One by V s•= 'Cam- eron ;MacDonald. andl.Miss Peggy Me-.. tyonal'd Readings were given Mrs. Chesnut and Miss Isobel '.Douglas: A hearty vote of thanks was, render' d to Mrs: Lane for her excellent address An :enrollment chart for ':Life 'Mem- hers was presented .to the Lueknow Aux. by Miss'. Isabeale;•MacIntosh` in memory of her 'mother, and''in loving appreeiatidii' of Mrs. Win. 'MacKenzie. Presbyterian Guild' The . meeting, on :Monday - evening was; well attended: when• the Youn g o eoI?fle entertained the,� societies: `o. Ashfield' and: Dungannon. -The' p g pro Train'' for the: evening was .given °by ;'he:Ashfield Young:: People,:, which ,..WAS ,°7ery.interesting. The Scripture read- ing :was taken by Finlay' MacDonald and ,the,,Lord's, prayer was .repeated In unison. Following the :' nexth mn 1Ir MacGilhvary led to ra ere he topic::for the'_evening "If .a- man --die; :hall :he live' again?" which c h pr ove g averYinterestingwasgiven b ' Miss Charlotte ' Marl enzie, and. 'comments an the topic Were given by Mr; Mac- ' nY, 3ihivar Musical'. rs p, were . Via' -Met by Annie ant Rachel 11cDonald Solos. by Mary McKenz a and'Dunca McKay and;' an :instrumental , b y Mis � Y s,abel, MacLean were much enjoyed �1 reading was given - by •Miss Mar Tart„MacKenzie..The meeting: closed with : prayer b . Mr.:-MacDo . Y rtald.: Afte which a social, hour 'vvas Spent. W. • M. S. • of • the United Church. Ruffled Printed Scrims, New Curtains, bring spring,.: time: freshness.. to your Windows Yd., . .,15cup; Colored Marquisette, beau- tiful'' patterns,' splendid: quality ii►.- dots and sprigs:. of� F41owera Yd ,' j;5c & 25c J ilet1 Nets;^ , neat tailored!.• edge,; Strongly woven Suit able "for your 'best room, .Yd. 20,c, 25c, '33c;' -39c. Swiss—Curtains, .--app;hqued-" des igns' on fine nets. ' Yd. $149,'$1.75, $3.06,$3.25 E.:McCIuskey, Manager OUR MOTTO SMALLER PROFIT, QIJ'ICK T RNOVER • U. 'PHONE 75. WILKIE'CONVICTED c Kinloss DECLARED : INSANE ,Committed To IiY Asylum Mr. Justice Y ', Nichol 'Jeffrey—Trial Lasted Three Days.' After-del'berating for eight'hours ,d0 berating jury brought' iii. a verdict on Thursday night in. Walkerton, Con.- victing:Melville`Wilkie of the' murder ;of: his wife; but --dee arth hinrinsatie- g Mr. Justice- Jeffrey ordered the con- victed .pian, • an ,Owen Sound ',. truck driver ::to *be placed:. in a criminal'. insane' asylum, to await the pleasure of the'' `.'Lieutenant Gov .rnor _ in Council: The.trial : extended from• :Tuesday: te7-TliursdayTnight, 'the 'first daY de-. voted to taking evidence to determine; d : if 'Willcte''was fit mentally Or to' the contrary: to instruct :' his -counsel. Evidence was :given 'tracing insanity - in p Y in •the' families of .Wilkie's ancestors.. At a`late 'hour' -.Tuesday . afternoon;` n the jury's verdict' stated they,consid- ered .V. ilkie s • mental' : state ,;would. s enable 'him to instri c . ,'his councel • and that he realizedthe seriousness: - ofc the charge 'facing him. Arraigned "on,. Wednesday 'morning r Wilkie' pleaded "not guilty" to ' the charge ,Of ; mnrdering ' his 'wife. The trial concluded on Thursday evening: during which defence counsel Ca '- bell Grant, based' his plea on counsel? of; insanity. - _ "Wilkie, as is. generate 'known a.a placed ,on trial for the murder of his • wife, who , died from burns re- ceived in a fire in the be room'' }�. d ,when'' their daughter' was suffocated. Wilkie was alleged to'.have sprinkled gaso- line aboutthe bedroom: and'ig nited; it;:p g ur osin to . collect` an 'insurance .. p . , policy•,of his wife's life, which'' would relieve him• of financial difficulties in connection with his':business.• The Easter W M $ Thankoffering `Was held *in, 'the basement of the ,hurch on Wednesda ° • evening; April priI 1.Y 2th. Mrs. :Rathwellresided ' over p er the ,opening:exercised This, meeting was .open to p alld . who wishe ' to attend rind .a god `representation .o , of men was present.:Dr: Newton. ledin pray rs, E. Ackert . 'contributed' Mba Pleasing solo: 'The speaker eak p er ,of ' -the 'evenin was' 'M g rs..: -Taylor; who Was accompanie by her husband,-. Rev. Hugh Taylor from :Salem --Bethany y a o' pp lntment, who' were :formerly missionaries' :in • China. • Mrs .a . Taylor. spoke principally on• the changed conditions .existing - today'` in' .China, .n comparison with twentY twenty-, twent -, , f � ears ago. " Chinese are e forsak"ngw +any of their. old 'customs such as footbinding;, etc., and • becoming' up to date;.. 'making _great forward: strides in.'education, and other lines, of .advancement. Mr. Taylor spoke brlefly',and. told of the development' of the `,s ',spirit of Militarism and d.ex Inrned what a hindrance it ,was toi the missionary cause, and alsomade life so .uncertain '.for .:the missionary, in 'Seine 'parts ' of :Chinal. But' in the face oi� all this, China• is „gradually, 'becoming enlightened and .•, what .is', needed today is : more leadership fn Christian .countries Mrs.' Harold Treleaven and Miss Mildred Trelea- even sang a very fitting duet, •.fot, the` occasion. A 'hearty 'Vote of,, 'thanks' was: tendered :.to Mr. and 'Mrs. Taylor, for their addresses. The meeting was closed : with prayer by Mr. Taylor. On 'The Hog ,'Special; . -The 'train was. painfully' slow. It stopped at . all' stations; and in be!,, tween many of them.' A. conductor' Peeve salong .and! asked 'to see '• .the. tickets.'.. - "But this . boY cannot travel l for' half fare," he said 'to "they motilert} 'y'hets'-much.•too big,"° 7f110 ".lila' `LL:::!iii 4 ',.,was ilio i egily,': To ,get'' any real enjoyment out o' life the have to bemiserable°'occas. `BURGESS CONVICTED; MONTGOMERY ACQUITTED Burgess- Gets Two -Years On • Perjury L Conviction — Evidence Lacking, Montgomery' • Acquitted Ronald Burgess, Southampton, was sentenced ,to two years,: less one;•day in' the- Ontario Reformatory • at Guelph, by -.Mr. 'Justice Jeffrey at the close 'of the: Supreme °Court 'sittings` Walkerton, Thursday ;, evening, following his conviction ,Tuesday do a charge of perjury. Burgess, -:fell on the sidewalk' in •Southampton, Jan. 1,' ,1932,'''and broke '.his ,leg .'in two places. '.He stied .the towns and was awarded ' $1,600:''damages. The town' won an appeal and the ,..Charge of perjury 'was laid.':: Montgomery , Case ' D smissed Lack ok .evidence' resulted in the dismissal of the 'case; in which Nor-. man' Montgomery' was charged...with a serious offense against a: young Kincardine; woman.. Crown .witnesses` were unable to corroborate the` girl's statements, \who was 20 "years of "age,- and,' :'declared 'to .be mentally deficient. In 'acquitting the prisoner,' wh,o,. has •,been in` custody in `Walkerton jail for -several weeks, Mr. Jiisticd Jeffrey', scathingly denounced Mont pinery for his 'immoral: conduct:. uG� eorge,'! a cried u teas w,if'ey »shaking ”him-ii'r--the - aidd'1'ey th piglet "there's a nibtls'e in'. the l edrooaiil,'` 4`We11y.''whitt about it ?"'' -"I' can hear it squeaking."' je "Wel), • d'you .want. the 'to get up and, ell 'it 2 • Council Minutes Kin os l souncilmet- on •Mon' C daY; April 17th;: 1933..All members present McKenzie=•K,oss.'`That the minutes' Of last meeting as read be adopted and signed by the 'Reeve. •Ross -McDougall: That this 'Board have• 'a Solicitors advice' On the h question of Ownership of trees :on th-_e.. t''.Side:.Rod, t 5. fi.. ,a , be ween:�Bouri'`dary and' 2nd Con., and' then this Board deal with the matter, 'and have it closed. up, • McKenzie -McDougall.. That Dan Cassidy . be . paid '.:$25.QQ on his -salary as 'Assessor.: 'McDougall' --Elliott. That he '„Col lectorroceed•'- iminedi P ately: to ' com- plete' the collection ,of the Tax - Roll ae o di cri� d n to the...law in that'a g regard. Ross -McKenzie'.:: That the Reeve and Clerk issue Orders. 'in.payment of alr bills and, accounts passed at 'this meeting McKenzie--Mchougall. That.we' do now ;.adjourn: to meet again on . Mon- day the 29th 'day of Mayat 10 LUCKNOW PLAYERS' WIN - L� CHECKER T.OURNAMENrf Dungannon checker ..players . played_ ed the return match ' with•'• the local players en Wednetda Y -last hi':the ,� Town-I-Iall, the result being a "com fortable".:. victory. for. . :Lueknow. ' Twelve.players from each' 1„en- gaged - a ed in the'' g g fray, they being livid- ed 'info ,two 'grou ,': 1Ayers ' 1?s,• with. six' players v on:.<:each :sides each n e _ h who ' played ' two Y eines a iece with”"each, one in the g, P group. At the finish the standing. was as follows, commencing. with the: 'high men of each club::' e Dungannon Lucknow.' J.Petrie' Ross . McMillan` Sam She rwood F. D. McLennan - C.''Co <. t':. ngram • John McDonald: J,�., . -"Ryan - Ran- a . vi n. Deeves coves. W. ` Mole 'Garfield old 'McDonald R. Finnigan n Joseph Agnew F Ross Demi : 1 Statters: E.'Se -uss g George Anderson"' J. Moss.' Robt. Douglas .• :