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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1934-05-24, Page 59: months guarantee a` agains detects rnd road hazards PrimMillinI YY.;i,e+.mac • tt sit 2411b, i9$4., ' °, • elm. &v' ct O*ssitt-tit*t fR Yr. �` - �; "s � w.�„-•:,yam, .�.• .�==�.*• •�°�'�° '� 14(l>Ii:.FLil.• • • Ashfield Council ,OBITUARY ,i .,. A . JOHN B. GRAHAM ,. Ashfield, April 10th,. 19$4 , Council ,met on • above date, alt :` Ono of Huron county s best Bennett. known Present. Minutes • of March meeting ,and successful farmers, reals and adopted; on motion • by Far Graham,, died.:Saturday tat. the, home risk and Johnston..Bills from Dr,' of his, sqn, Dr. J M. Grain Gode-, Connell for medical service and,. John ,r}ch in his g8th year grawasborn Parrish for damage to • car Was fef L ' for more information,,. in Ashfield, toWnship,; where :he farm , •' ,Moved by 'Sherwood" and Johnston ed successfully all, his 11ife, special- ' and carried tat this. council 'AP -sizing• in pure bred, stock; retiring, to. prove of.•change:-:in Art ur Cu bert's' Goderieh only a short time, agog His hydro contract • and cierlst notify the R cominisaion, ,, .parents, ,James and Jane,. Whitely Moved by Zinn and Tartish" that '.Giaha}t, originallycame• from Ire clerk Prepare a, Eby -laws dealing •With 'sulfa. 4, -rhes provisions of! grain, for .seeding ',. There survive his wife,'"twor, sons, purposes..Carried: ' •,, . Percival, n the homestead •in •Ash ti .'The f911owing ' bills Were rrdered ; o paid ou,motion,of Zinn,' -and Parrish. =•dela and Dr 1J, M Graham. of Gode ' ;•• Joln Ritchie, 'dragging and; snow, rich and one: daughter,t Mrs, Gordon. $19-20' D. •A.,` McLean,, dragging and Orr, .Goderich township `Another son" snovi, $3.5.0, Jacob Hunte •snow, $11:00, T:. A ' isms ron, snow, 51160; ;wesiey, the eldest, died 4 - ... Columbus Frank ,,.Johnston,; anow•'$17.20;' Roy.Ohio, in 1918..: • • Myers,. snow $8.20, Milton Kilpatrick snonv $10;4,0, John Little ,sac v 3:;; 0; ..:.. SEL - 'GRAi�T Jas, Sherwood,'snow ••$8'.10; John . C• CUNSEItVATIVE CANDIDATES Dalton' sp'o-w •.$3:00, G. Ostrander, tongue' for grader $125;, T• Fc.K811.-,.... l ' ', • Heid • office Montreal Montreal The Bank: of ' w r o QCs constructively -and conservatively -f4 the- protection -'=of its depositors and the community as a :whole; Because the Bank has, formore than "'a cen be regarded' throughout Ole length and breadth of -the• Dominion as a sound, safe and: friendly institution. Make the nearest branch your banking head quarters = a , place' to-• which you can go regularly to transact your banking affair's, to. obtain information, . and .to discuss with the Manager your plans and, problems.' son;• rep, washout and;' snow ,420• , D tniei.liong,_grading- nd. snow„$22. Q; o Contest Bnuce,'Ridiitg., A's'' Conse - • Herbert •Curran, salary; $13.80; Ailing” Herbert Curran, expenses to confer; JohneSincla r, Liberalr Candidate. ince $1000;: Goderich .Star, printing 1.1.50;' .sup{phes $3.00; Roy ' Petrie, Campbell Grant;': Walkerton , relief supplies $,18.00;. Art Courtney arPlisf siiai�i'�a-e:1A01• Erne was. selected by a Conser..va salar relief_-offlcer-$8 X50 , ve ccr t�etic arrr-ai bloyey d by Zinn 'and. Johnst.Qn a1�d ,1,est the Bruce ri.mg in t e proven- curried that clerk procure • a • bond` ,"lar,, general election' .of June 19th; for $400000' on' township •treasurer. ` against , John Sinclair , of Arran Council, then djourned• for a. •week, `towns. hip4 the liberal• .nominee.: , McDONAGH; CIerlc. ° • Although 16 'were. 'nominated, only four', of these 'allowed their names April 18th, 19$4; to. go to a vote. ,They were: Camp- Special meeting 'ali council—all'. bell. Grant, the choice of ;the eonven- present:Moved -by Zinn -;and -Johnston -tion;= -»D J:-Byers;-Wiartonr -unsuc and carried ;that council 'adept the eessful candidate • in two , former seed' grant proposition for supply- )elections: • David• Willou'ghby'of brant ing.seed':to farmers needing help, --- Township• and 'C.J`i Donnelly, Of ''Moved 'by Sherwood' and Parrish Greenock Township. . and carried. that,' Kenneth; Parrish be Hon.. Leopold •Macauley, minister paid the dollars on' salary ,and •of' • highwiays, °who ..re,presented the that the assessment. en ',the ;Kinloss Go,et•nment at the. 'gathering; corn - drain be .paid .$365 00.. :pared the achievements '• and. con. ',Moved by Zinn and ',Johnston and structive progr'ani of the Henry Gov= resolved -that -court of -revision -of -the el"nment-'with the-}aek`of policy, of' assessment'roll be, held .May, 28th at the .Opposition forces, who were 10 A M.'• seeking to ride into office on a cant - C. E. .McDONAGH,' Clerk:' • . MODERN'„ EFFICIENT i BANKING S' I CE ..the Outd.Seo 1 ers, f 1. 6 Ir ass , 'Successful fy1 >Operaiea_ TOT Established: 1817 , I -N E X E'S'S_ O P $ 7.._5_0„,'0.0;_0,0.:0:0 Lucki ow Branch• AL Y, Vlanagec: i • • WHITECHURCI : Ronald Forster of ;Wroxeter, spent the week -end, at his home here: • •Mr: George' Jacques.'and two :sons n• aper, e wee en. wit • ' .his parents, -1,1*: and Mrs:`-Eli'Jaeques. Miss Freda' Rintoul of Toronto; •. returned, home last_ week where;' she took 'a course in ,bookkeeping; , Mr. Malcolm Ross spent the..week end: in Toronto with relatives; • M s. Leonard ;Hnight • `visited' last eek 'with relatives 'at Crosshill, and olio, Mr, Angus :McKay, missionary: of the Presbyterian church`' in 'Jhansi; • . India,' returned home • on ,furlough' last •week and is„ visiting his .parents and .Mrs. Hector McKay, • ''•and, other relatives, ' • Angus is going to' - speak on .his work in: India on Sun - bear him- Mrs., • Williamson ' of . Wingham.` was the special speaker , at :the • W.M. S. of the `,Presbyterian church, and :gave • the 'report -Of' the provincial meeting • which was held at Hamilton, this •spring,_and 'was enjoyed _by ill,,_ Lunch was.: served and a' social time • spent together. Mr. and Mrs liobt: Mowbray,. Mr, .Prce .Scott, Miss` ' V.elma; Scott and John§ton Conn • and . 'daughter Ruby, motored to' London last .hri-• day , to 'visitMrs. Murray, who is in Victoria,' there: ' fir. Will; Eggleston and• two daugh- terse "of Detroit • motored here. on Sunday and: ' visited ;hid- sister, Mrs. Bert Reid and .Mrs. Henry Patter- •sor )life '„mother,, Mrs. ' Eggleston; returned+ withthem for : • a- .visit , in'• �, Hetr'oit, • • .BLAZE. DESTROYS WAWANOSH. GARAGE y . Fire on' Sunday evening, destroyed the garage and ear' of Hugh 'King. con. 5, West Wawanosli, but _was by timely" assistancle prevented, cfioni spreading to the ' nearby barn. •The, family had ;returned from' church' at St. Augustine and had put•the car away, when a few- minutes later the Haines were discovered: and- thoUght to have ' originated ' from a short circuit. The' fire, had gained sufficient .headway 'to'prevent ,the removal of the ''car, which :area not insured, In. aurance was carried' on the .building. DEFAULTERGETS . JAIL TERM YA,d'efaul.ter in his payments under 'li < �titl Anirffl t!. ,Ct.-Alexond , Nixon, West Wawanos$i :farmer. ,was On Friday., committed to' ' jail for three months by Judge Costello' of Goderich. The original..' order was Mad by 4adg•Mott of, Toronto. It :Wag int S9.'•per•w,eelc end Nixon waU $$Osh, lar attests. 11e ... offered , part lat►lriMeat, lint It ..00"aunt ' enough to H''OL.YROOD' Mr. and Mrs. Clifford •Harron and family . and Mr. .Clarence Farrow spent the week. -end with. ,friends at Tara. Miss .Helen Burt . of 'Mt. ''Forest, spent the week -end, witch `friends: here ,Mr. and Mrs. Thos. '.Robb 'and 'fam- ily of. Ar'berley and. Mr.tand -Mrs.. lrpest Ackert',• and, 'family. spent ;Sunday at Mr... Richard Elliott's'. • • M.., and Mrs.: Chas. Congram and family visited with friends 'at Ethel;. od'.Sunday . Don't forget ” the ' District : Annual of the W omen's Institute. at Holy,= rood, on Wednesday,'; May 30th hir: -and Mrs. -Joseph •:Gamble 'of Wingham and. .Mr. Ambrose Gamble were Sunday visitors at Mr. Thos. White's. ' ' ' . The. next meeting., of 'the H will. be field at the home of • Mrs •Richard Eliiott on Thursday, June' nth, Ripley , and 'Ditrict' A conundrum Tea, 0held" by the ladies of Clark W. 'M. 'S.. in . • the church •on Friday evening., 1'Iay 18th',: was; largely attended. 'Mr. George Henderson 'of ,Tillson- burg, .visited , with Ripley friends ;during the -Past week:: ' ' Institute members of 'Ripley ,and surrounding ' 'district, attended 'a meeting in the. Sunday, school room, of Knox' Church, when °'Mrs.• J. M. Percival of Addison, 'was the special, speaker for the dccasion. His. Percy Mills and Mrs., Arci"iue Itobinson, visited with the former's mother; Mrs. Jas. Robipsorl of Lorne on Thursday. A large number. of Ripley' friends attended the funeral of Mr. William l -1i11; of Purple Grove; on Saturday: fast . Mrs. Clarence Campbell. and • 'son. Douglas, spent 'the • 7eek `kith' .her: •parents, Mr: 'and Mrs. Jas ' Pollobk,..` 12th con':, • Arrangements are being made to hold a' Sectional ' meeting ;at Clark, United' Church in Ju%e HERE AND THERE e"welcorrte Mr. and Mrs. Welling - .ton 'Nixon elling.ton'Nixon to' our burg•,• They tire 'oc- Copying the re'siden'ce of Mr. Irvin` Henry, • east :of town.. Mr. Stanley • , Niicon • of , Climaz, , SaY slc.,,, wdais,visiting• for a few with his brother AN delegation. from L. 0:1; 429. attended' Oo Royal Scarlet" Chapter'. at Kinlo'ugh last 'Monday evening, r ed last tSaturdayw With' !go:1-'6W Stie Wrn. McNall.. Miss ,'Birdie Reid •,of Beifait visited paretlts here labt week.' Mi+'t John Milan, of, Maoist. is hating' .the noire repaired, fornserlio. oeaup1ad by .. Mrs. McChariea and wlwiels wee badllt ds<tnsgll4 b glue04 If* lk Olt CFI UR ' . NOTES United. Church P S The last 'regular Young People's meeting was held on Monday; evening ' ' =.the-citizenship-Com�in--eliarg ' of the program.. The meeting. opened with•a• hymn and the 'Lord's prayer ih unison,' The Bible character for. the,'•. week,, .!'Stephen" was taken; by,' decil Armstrong. Clarence.' Greer. presided and the following numbers were presented; instrumental, Eunice Newton;', t epic "Is •. Saving Money a Christian Virtue' Rexford. Ostran- der and a pleasing duet by Miss- --•-: Martha-MaeCallum- and 14rs: Joynt' A hyinit and the 'Mizpab:'benediction:. brought 'the :meeting to, sa'close. Presbyterian'. Gana The regular 'meeting of the Y, P Guild was opened,. by singing :hymn 110,' followed by the Scripture read':, ins and the Lord's prayer. A multi- ical. nuratie, on the ,guitar 'and' mouth- ..orgat_by-_Mr, WynardF followed:-iVlr Clutton 'gave an -interesting talk . on •:Iuebec• and also 'showed • lantern slides of various parts , of interest which ; he and Mrs. Clutton,. saw While, touting. the provinee.,Iyuring the :first of .his talk the hydro went off and •he iad to ' talk' without showing slides:. Later- when , the lights `were on, . •Mr. Clutton went• over tile' _ :remaining slides. The offering wag taken up and the meeting closed ;in prayer. Next 'Monday evening is •to be the last night: of ':Guild Teetings :u"ntil fall, • • f or_high.grade tires- 'These are genuine Goodyear Tires ecu t rovist— Co ragged) "Speedway" -Tread.• Prices of other sizes .in, proportion J. •S-. 1 cKenzie �'LUCKNOW •According to a contemporary;; the.. #el o' ' • wh o w 'doesn't adverEise . may. ' •, know his business-but'nobody else paign'of destruction.; and villification. dees.'- `'' 1. Iv PRESENTATIONS ;MADE, 'REV..: AND MRS. HAYES Fitting,?p'reseritations' were made on Friday, night by the "-congregation of 'St.' Paul'sAnglican Church, Wing: ham;' to 'their, ;rector, • Rev. Ernest Hayes and `'Mrs. Hayes,' who will shortly- leave Wingham. 'Rev. Hayes received a 'private. . comrunion'", set, while his wife was 'presented with a• gold ''chain' and cross.' ;Rev. Hayes, ateofipanie'd by • ilia 'nephew,- Eric Bibby, will • ;sail for -England :front. Montreal on the S. S. Montealm on, MANY SIO OR STORE' L Q TORE PETITION Petitio'ns' . bearing the , names ' .of 1;482' signatures, asking: for the es tablishment of a Government •'Liquor' Store in Goderieh, were presented to the' town council of that, town on Friday night and. referred.' to com+ mlttee_ for,. a .,roport , An accOmnnnv' ins letter signed by W.. J. Powell.. Set ant that much valuable business' was being diverted to Walkerton, T ono ,Stratford and arnta. , near , est":paints' ' g `which - d�r n" bei ourehnsed and that', the town's • tour ist trade was suffering by reason of; the absence 'ef e' store. 'I'ha Coun+�ir's, ender atian - the i*iUt driaxes r s'* ' uast wall 'Ought . ' ' A Itrenlr dn1,41441 . waited tin 00 coasts 'pi!atlstini motto liitr tie tithlt ftia+ , :F ,.., in Stones, .11Rud` oil Y 9' or Water caul harm' the rdMechanic n CHEVRQLET'S•iliee-Action is of a, very special type. In this construction,. the coil spring; Which is the heart of , /lowing cue a' ay ,'the mechanism,:' is safely and. solidly ° 'to show ;cncto d' .. , . Knee•Acttoncon= enclosed in a-neavy steel, 'housing • stuc:lou ,keep kee sout d ut an ;flying stones, prateetshspringwear,. . • from wear, • tear and exposure Tile ',result: a smooths 'restful FloatingRide.'.:. a • mpl 'bouticeless back'seat .. and coetely shock- • proof 'steering with no 'annoying ,shakes shudder 'or • shimmy, when the front wheels meet a bump. Choose a Chevtoler and make Sure you get the safety type of Knee Action in your neitt „car. c.lotc VERY liHEl .See the car— check these' features! BLUE FLAME -CYLINDER .HEAD BIGGER, POSITIVE BRAKES 1. STURDYSMART BODY' BY'FISHER •1 EXCLUSIVE YK,FRAME. • BUILT-IN NO•DRAFT VENTILATION' 'SAFETY GLASS.' Its , WINDSHIELD AND VENTILATORS. • 'SYNCRO-MESH WITH SILENT S.L GOND GEAR'. d GENERAL MAWRS YALU1;, IRODtCEb IN CANADA' eiseviolet :MasterSix ° Priced LOWs Loat=.......... 8 Chertetee.Standard SL $110 Priced as .,how tis.,. ,.. Delivered, tally equipped, at faetory. Oshawa, Ont. Fre.ght an4:'•go'ernment lielnte, 'only4, antra.' 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