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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1934-01-11, Page 8M1 • cur - rChes in9 ARE FEATURINGN Arch . Correction Shoe by Blatchford -"WHIGS WILL ELIMINATE A GREAT DEAL OF -UN -NEC- CESSARY FOOF TROUBLE. IT COMES,'IN,•WIDTHSFROM • AAAA TO EAND PRICED AT . '. , •0. •�1/. IF YOU ARE suffering from any arch trouble!, come . in and ask us to. show you the shoe. We ,will, be only. •too .glad to do so. ,F. w SIi er - CleArance We, are clearing out 'the' blance • of our slippers at • greatly reduced ;prices: It will; pay you,;to' investigate. A pair of ,slip .,pers aiwliys.came i handy. Y FOR CAS and PAY, LESS-: 4 ti 1 'ri•da� I beheld . on aturda'y an -at S o'clock ,'each after>�oor� �' • , ed ulndr s i•. c� garments will be sacrificed. ed. .allies -��e; WIN.GHAM l on f th o Sa es . �t KING'S . Clearing • many Winter: Lines it ai Big Saving to; Customers.. On Sale ,This Week All our; Woinen's'Fine COATS LOOK.- LADIESI'•--- 30, Pine Coate ..'.Half,tl?rice 27 Celat-40..: Less: a • Third.. -38--.Conta : Less ; 20%'. "'.Eiery''one of `them richly -fur-» trimmed with, fine: <Wolf,': Mus, krat,' ',French ;Beaver_;•• • Electric Seal or: Opossum . J3ecoiiing styles,; for' the, •Matron, Miss and the . gur short .fi"' es;'• ' and 'in the Season's.; best coIors . - Cone Thursday • t'..: ay . to Saturday #hie ;!week, or whenever you can make it " convenient Qf coursE,' early'• shopping for Wet choice:is always `,advisable EXTRA S E IA B C L � • $15600, Ladies'' Muskrat Coat 7J:00: ' Genui .a;: Genuine. Ha son Seal, 3189.00, Mans :MnlIcrnt line Coat ':'red] Otter -`Collar.:JHalf, price .$149.,. ING ':BROS. Dept.Store - Wingham' U F.,"O. CLUB MEETING, Lucknovv. , point U F."0. club held its annual ` meeting on January 3rd. The Club ;finished up 1933•.in ;a pros- perous condition, with115 paid members on the roll. 'In spite •cif. these, times Of depression, •the .club had a turnover business done oI $2435.85. The auditors report'show- irlg a balance on hand of $68.19 tr.start, the.year 1934,. with. With the the hearty co-operation of • the member we should double our membership. ,The- regr^s'est' of the' Kairshea . U:F club for the use of our, club room .for :,tlie'• winter.' months, wa<. 'granted and .the same privilege Was. accorded the Paramount'' UrF,W:Q. ' club, if they iso - desire, i• this to lie without- remuneration ,-'!The 1933'. ' officers were all re-elected /er 1934 ent;edyf vice -pre!.; t.tand : Jhp Jamieson, •sec'y.--treas Directors, are `°Richard Gardner, Ralph* Nixon, ban N.rellol+4oit, r George Drennan, , John Mcl`ay and .D. Meiinnori: Auditors, gI1pi,` , p$rd and • Eldon' 1.144der'son, I, OiiMEll KIINTAIL! RESIDENT ; T• DIED IN DETROIT ' Miss ' Young,. • A ..Daughter :; OY The Late' Alexander , Yodn`� o'' :•`,. ,.. g,. F rimer Kintail Hotel Keeper, ;• Buried t At Kingsbridge; T he'e • o. gr dath.cc ' red, in Detroit :Friday ' elf 'Miss • ;.Harriet 'Young laughter of the late Mr'' a nd ,�'rs. Alexander.: Youn of 'Kintail g . The remains. were brow ht• to Goderich ,g on Saturday. ^ The funeral took place on -Monday -morning. fron} St; Peter's church''with• interment if --Kingti - 'bridge • R..C. •cemetery. :Requiem• IIigr,'jbiass: was sung°by Rey. Father Lowery. Miss :Young -was :born: in Ashfield Township 53 years :ago' : Her' father, Alexander Voting, was the . hotel - keeper in Kintarl for, a' ;number of vears..'He died in 1926 'and: • Mrs. ArOUng t198. :THE 1..H C.i` nage Council Sworn' Into Qfiee # 933 " Council Concluded 'Their J Work On'.t Monday-:. New ' Body Took ''Qllee. And. Adjourned. TO Meet That Evening. Without •,, • 'Wi ut ..pomp; . or • ceremony the 1933 Council coneluded...:therr• year's work at' a three-quarter dour sect-- s i n'n o ... Mo day m ruing, the outgoing nieinbera' vacated: their ' chairs, . 'and the: '.new;ouhcil signed„ the. declare'= tion,"and'topic the, :."oath 'of office with the exception:'of Reeve, elect A.•W Hamlltbn, , who had previouslr been sworn into office so the list of Coun= ty ;Cotirjcil, :?nember5': migh' '`be:_ coal= pleted. • Reeve • Rae ,was. in 'the ; chair; -when the meeting opened ' with ally :mem- hers present, except Councillor Mullin. ` The • passing of, accounts constituted the only business' to .' be transacted : and at the conclusion Mr. Rae and Mr Robertson vacated their' • chairs • Reeve Hamilton `took' office and ':Messrs Bushell and; 'Fer rnson tool.Cthekr-• ,liace9—u?h Council ".Board, to be shortly after, sworn. into office. Reeve Hamilton ' spoke-- briefly to, the outgoing members;' paying tri- bute . to Mr. Rae as an able reeve ,at all_ times and one who• was, a "tower of strength to, ' the C:ouncii;'. Not. often, he ,continued,-does-a•-manrre. tires after,many years' municipal service, with.somany. ••friends. Mr. Hamilton also 'spoke'of. the, ability. of 'Mr:, ;Robertson, • and the' pleasure. it was to work, •with::him . at.; the Board ' Mr 'Rae.; expressed his apprecra-, do: ' n, e. pleasant „association' • with 'all ^ men, with'.whom• be' had worked. He said that: during this ' time in officemore money had; •been. spent n' the', village -than, /ever before, at any one- :time end yet the taxes had .not been raised •"His best wishes. to all; ;con chided his 'reply. Mr. Robertson;, .expressed best': Wishes 'for' success to the, riew. body, offered his;;: assistance' at any time; and retired he said, bearing ^no :ill Will' toward -anyone. • The 1934, Council was: -then sworn into • office' and adjourned .to. 'hold their' inaugural meeting 'that at eight` ;o'clock :• ---•_.•.,, ` 1Th following ii11s were passed : Viiagounts °D ,I, eCharles relief acc, $17:45;. ,J. Agnew salary and .postage, $32;10, . J. Agnew, el- ection expenses; $56:60, D. McGregor. acc: $2.00; 'A. E.- McKim; ace.; $2.70; ,Bell ,Telephone 'acc. , -$2;17; N: E. $us9'el�, fLertiiizer, .$x7,.35; ' Chtster• Lee, . Nov 'andDec , transienttaee4 $21:85, Municipal World, supplies, 34.28 I orticultural Society; bulhc; 31,94;, . Bert Ward, salary„ $12.50, 1+; Malcolm; ';snow, plou*hmg: • $4.20;: Thomas s;1";1' gravel' $3:15• `Rae'& Porteous;'- relief .;: acc :.3.0c `; Rae &' Por eous,::.acc 4 ...$ 40, :Roy 'Black P work` $3.$0; :Lucknow, Fire' Cp.,, ary $3125;' ,R', J. ,1Ioore bal. 'con stable salary .440;00; t.Kilgar Holl Y, man, relief' ace., 47.81; R. H ; Thorrip son,;: relief aec,: •.$3.58;' Mrs.); A Solomon, ;flowers 1.80: W Hydro Accounts , ,1 • "Hattie'' • •as she was • generally ; • called_ was . a generalfavorite, among• her • old ,•friend's; being of 'a 'Eri"h and cheerful' disposition. .Since leav- ing Kintail she has resided .in Ridge-, ,town and .London and.. for the 'past four years in 'Howeh,'Mich. A .sister Bernadette, •'survives.'' Alex ' Havens, salary "PA; J. .A -' new,, 'sal. and post:, '$1;3:74; : Tmperial O WALKERTON JAILER TAKES STRYCHNINE Wrlliain Hyndrn' an .Takes Strychnine As Probe` Of 'Alleged Mistreatment Of ,Prisoners Was, About to corn"' mence - , 1?, r1H.Co^ ::gas`$25.50;; Rae & Porte'ous,• -c.4.4A6. . Wa er , ccoiiints ,• ' Alex' ' Tiav'ens, 'salary and 'extra work;. $4,36;' J 'Argnew,; sal and post... $5j 14 An ;investigation -launched at Queen's Park into ; alleged mistreat- mefit of ' prisoners at ,the County Jail in• oWalkerton, 'was set for last week. William Hyndman, governor of the Fail was notified he would be. • called. to testify. About three honr.'s later; it was learned he', was critically ill, suffering from, strychnine poisoning. Physicians We're suninioned and it' .'g' newt thought that their" efforts - to' save his: life will be ',successful, as it is believed he :tis recovering. The nrobe has been •adjourned- pending khe. ,recovery of Jailer Hyndinan, bilosFIo FIRs7' ,WOMAN . TRUTEE IN CtJLRWSf3 ' TWP. H -ONS DR MONTEITH" DIES Suffering; a stroke: of paralysis.; while attending • the funeral of t}i late 'Andrew •Malcolm , in Listowel ,. „twoweeks . ago, Hon `Dr, Joseph Mon'teitlry, Provincial Minister.:. of public, works and. Labor, gradually. Weakened : in Strength • and . passed awry at his home in Stratford on, Monday evening:, He was in his 690.' year. ' Tlie' funeral service will, be, held' to -day ,'in 'St. James Anglican Church; Stratford. • DUNGANNON L. O.- L ".. ,• ' ELECTS . 1934 --OFFICER L,O:L No, 324, Dungannon;., held its, annual 'meeting Tlursday night' when the -'followinga officers' . -were' elected ' for the ensuing year! Wort. Master, 1layinarid .'Brown i 'Dep. Mas ter, Walter ' lickison; Chapleim. Benson ;Finnigan; Red. -See .,• William ,A: O'rser; Fin. 'Sc,e:,Melville'Cii111ert ., Tha,a1cs oiyC`eresnon" ea" v:�d (I enn; ' 'feta Fred 'Pentland; 2nd • lett,, Thomas Culbert; Comrriitteemet'i', : John R, Yoting,`Jbh'n Fihnigan, Howard StiroulH • Nelson Gitlbert .' Willi'a - : Mole; C# retaken, 1 eliry - eishhit t .:I trustees -felt 4ehool ' section t N'o. '6, Culross, at a nieetinq' of `then sc11Ao1 section held • rete tly,:: Mrs: Arkiill has the, hon'or' of baiii the first Wom ii- school' "tru tee "in�thia , towif::. ship+ '; ' ... d n Mr. George, I amilton 'of Listowel is visiting with his; •daughter at the Rectory:, 4t,•' SIMPLY I,UB QN--that's all When'yon use Cress Corn•Salve. Sold at MCIKIM'S DRUG::STORE. New •Blankets, Flette Sheets,,, Comforters, Sheets, and Pillow Slips et new low ' prices. 'TH0'1*MARKET: STORE . DON' BE L4ID.:.UP wii T th Rho - Sciatica • ^Backache: — USE RUMACAPS • at McKJM'S - DRUG STORE: Mrs; 'Wm,` ;Armstrong and :;Mies Beatrace returned' don' FridaY after of :, ,spending, a ten-day visit ''wltll; • the forees-son'and.daughters in , - ondo5i- Mr. Alex MacKenzie, motored `.-to Toronto ,an .• Saturday,._• . with: his, father;"`wher"e' lie ;staking' a .secret- turial course at • Shaw's Bgsiness College. The Lucknaw •Table Co. "' re--com nieneed .operations- on Monday 'on an eight-hour' clay,.- • after al' two-week shut -down; effecting, the .'majority of the• employees A C; tIL� YIP (tli "2rffatti7ttra•S"geI and hats, Friday and;= Satur'day, `nary '12th and. 13th,'at•:Burk's. store; Wingham,' 'commencing at three o'clock eacli,:•afternoon. Members of the, Horticultural -Society and `all interested; __ parties.' .are' urged 'to attend theannuaLTmeet- ing of 'the' Society to,'be held` tonight •(Thurs'day)' in the Cotincil Chamber, Still Seriously Ill Although, reported somewhat im proved 'last week, :the condition;. of Mr John Joynt, who. lies seriously • ill at" his home; is nqt, now regarded so , favorable:, due ' ;to, . a : set -back !offered early 'this week. Teachers' of the • Public. and Con- tinuation, , Schools and• members.• . of the School Board, will' be the -guests the . regular.' meeting of the Wo - Men's, Men's, Institute tO tobe' held 'to -morrow Friday;' January`12th at 2.30'. p.m., at • the home of Mrs,:,W, M. , Connell.: Contest;` mince pie. IVtusic.'. Surprise 'Party,• The home Alf Mr :' and Mrs•'Weil- ington;,Henderson,was the. scene'' of apleasant surprise ' party, staged f$'-` their dauglitei'': Audrey e;on' her y 'o bi thda n Thursday:,: Some;` sixteen of he'r girl friends were :present. 'to' .enjoy an evening 'of games ,`'"and dancing.' Transferg d_and' Pro,noted ,'; Mr ,-.Hai.:Ofi Mc n. of gh-ofV-Windeor, son of 1VIr. and. Mrs. Frank :Mclnto formerly . of . Lueknow, has " been transferred to th a Hamilton:.Brandi, or Silverwoods. Harold :entere'd- the employee of the Silverwood Co: when living here and •lila friends :will :be' pleased, to; know, :of'. his most recent transfer - and 'promirtion, December Mild In 'Co'nparison To Same Month In '19!17 Th • cold The •!Hall "during ''Christmas. week, with the".ofiicial'. low ^tempera= tore' of the, month t. slightly-^; more 'than. ,10 belOw.t zero.; set Mr. J. M. Greer ` reviewing ` 'Official ;',: w•eather records wh• ich are' iri his osses• sion ,.p . covering . almost, compy' a•letelperiod of sonie;F fortyy.'t years: The lowest record -during those years :was"dur ing December 1917; vhun the. 'ther- mometier saKged ta.. twenty-three b'blow zero, That same.:winter the moths `of' January and` February were'notea for storms' and. low tern_:,, peratures : MiLand Mrs Albert.- Carter and aughter and: yr.- Houston and his tAttio sons; spent New Year's day iitriti; Mr. and, krs., Peter darter .family, concession 6, Kinless, ' COLQUHOUN the death', of ' 8unnali Wiggins •Colquhean,,',.WhiCh bed.urrea in' Bei! Ministry iii14 and krs,''tdalilahOil took Up, residence: in ,Ltieltribitv. vitas serious; ly: lort tithe .residing :here, but, 1,J.11owir;g treatment opefation' ., she had., rega'ined health s'oineWhat..• 11, • flI SDAY, iA1uARJ4 Ii 0 Prices on Cotton Goods: will:` go..Higher Now is the time to buy before the advance. •. WE I•LAVE A FULI, STOCK OF -' FACTORY COTTON,. SHEETIN.GS, 'PILLOW-.cQTI'ONS and TOWELIrING::.. '� .• • EXTRA QUALITY,, PRICE IS'LOI Vomni 1. it 1 a d :: '.li i . h .1'on bile pastime iuy :yoUr" Broadcloths,• •Prints, •Chintz;• and Bats- at a le o>hs..�,, mP t T uun;1 that; ma►ke� bludgettini..easy. • �*� ice• r PrP .+u"- s ;i�..wa. 7 CAKES TOILET SOAP• 23c . 3 CAKES_ PALMOLIVE, & 'PKC. SOAP CHIPS ...., , , , 21e 8 j. ROLL$ TOILET -.PAPER . , , ..• . .. �;. ...25c SANIFL,US I, CAN .,, . 29c • •SOAP CH'IT'S; 3 LBS . i; •'••• BIG' FIVE CLEANER ,5c 4 LBS. RICE : 25c 2 "LBS. SEEDLESS RAISINS 25c 2• CANS; YELLOW' STRING BEANS FRESH GREEN VEGETABLES• ,ALWAYS ON HAND Smother .•Brussels• In Scoring . n • Orgy Archie : McDonald Nets Pour Coun- ters To Lead', LiucknowTo A ;.9 2 Victory In An. Exhibition Game In' Brussels. group, 'comprised., .of +. icy •and �'Kinca dine. The schedule as.yet,; has only been Y arranged with ' `•s provisionally . Ripley; and Ki nci►rdine . slashing last night. 1 the season's' opener. "Lucknow is billed to meet the Redmen in Ripley •on Friday night, following.which'the: playing:;.dates will `be:.,set fpr;; there- meinder: of the , be gams. A double sche- y .iiul ! • e is planned .wi h, two and three • arnes being ,played:.weekl so, that Y� -i winner may . ' Y -declared by. the, first' week in February. Lucknaw • 'senior hockey •�t:earn prayed their first-.game•of liocke this •season" on Monday •n•i ght,; when iri 'an exhibition .encounter, with *Wed'. Bru ss ' els,,' they 'the Brussel= ities under by'. the :scoreof 9=2. , The locals netted three1 goals each period and 'at the., same , time''§buit , out . their apposition runtil the, last'period, when they .,managedto. -sued " a 'couple pas„t` 'Clark Finlayson, xn the Lucy-- now,., net... . Arcl.,e' ' ;McDonald opened.:” the scoring in- , the, .first period and ran his 'totah,,:up to four goals ;'.before the game ended. Doug.''Clarke tslninE med 7 home a- couple :of counters • the'tfinal .frame: and Bill Henderson:, Wes Huston and; ' Andy Orr ', each. bulged the „twine once. • Youn g `Leonard c,McDdnald made' his,- debut with the, ,squad' and with'. a.little experienc''promises ,to 'show' good ability 'ole`he ice.. HePlayed l ft wing on. the, second' line, With: Andy Orr iri centre'' and , Bill.. Hend- erson on \right wi?rg. Clarke, °Mac `D'onald and 'Huston coninrise ':an effective first line, with . plenty `. ;of. 'scoring , punch. '° Agnew,' Thompson, Cameron :' and' McCartney''uhared'; the defene duties with Finlayson guard - ;the cage.., All'. told,- Wellington McCoy' has ',a, variety .of 'material to' work ;'with, which 'should' be, rounded', into �a strong, team. Brussels played the."return • game 'here last night and'' on ' Friday night the locals •invade. Ripley where they will •open up the Bruce• League schedule ' tiucknow-Goal, Clark .Finlayson; Defence,' Howard Agnew. and Camp bell Thompson; Defence Alt., Kenny Cameron ' aiid Art .,McCartney; Fort:, wards—Doug., -.IClarke,' Archie Me t)onaid and;Wes. ;Huston; -Alternate Forwards -Leonard McDotiald,•.'Andy, Orr 'and •Bill Henderson. Brussels Goal,. X. Thompson; de- fence McIntyre, Ashton ,land .Kon Hedy; Forwards: -Warwick'; • Itassal. Haist; ;,Alternates;.--Ruttedge, Mc Dowell, ;Workman' and balkier; , 'Refere• e—Reg. Kerslake, Seaforth, Lucknow, . ;Al and softie 'difficulty Was ieriCed before a • Bruce League entry' ecurecl. Earlier' in "the season ea Winghain Was apPreached.: mg 'atering--4,iiiS_L_gtnitz:LL to -as. apparent they -were not at -ell - anxious tet.2dO soi although ...they ,Were planning in .entering the,' Brace 't entry failed to. materialize. ; Tees - water last -.year' ehairipions of the 'Irate loopi we , Understand, Will, not have a team thiS' Year, and: it Was ie*ii,that.:1)Vinghani', would been :grouped. Unless fUrtper. develoPMents, of Which.. we are.. water will not be pleying 'organiied hockey, but 'will [confine their aetiv-, 'Coo 'tewri league fixtures' and Pro.bahly '.-sorne ti on' 'games: THREE TEAMS, ENTERED nplicE. GROUP' Kincardine,. Illidcy 'end LiteknoW, " Ile For Honore Iht Bruce ,Groi!n— NEW. HOUSE." LBADER Dr. George Al lic'Quibben 'N. Sinclairr-IC,,CcOusted-When., Meeting in:caucus' in Toronto on Saturday, Lil3eral moinhers of the JA. McQuibben, house leader tin/ pre- ference' of, their former houSe lender, . elected. to the legislature in 1928, and re-elected in 1929. He IS a phi- siciart, end suracon, practising. end on several. occasions has strongl* Electric: Power COMrtrisSion. Mr:" Sinclair was first elected, in , 1911 and in Ap2;3' miak, elected partY, leader.;:. Hp. had severel :the:: house; fi.a. shortly, after. ' .Suirinir, the he ileelnired the. Liberal •nartY wotild'"stititd. any,. feigner' ProgreisiiteS inte fold Make' 'ai•ratigomentsi or" ,rilergerSt he'd' the', ;legislature, he deeltireit Pa grit Eiticardine has entered a , team in tile Bruce Leagne and after: Much 9 •