Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1934-07-05, Page 1-,*.ER, YEAR IN ADVANCE, - Olar*VISE .c.iTovNp'FIG&iiag:-SALP—APPly ,t8.A0,8, Gaunt, R. R. 4 ;f4UelCrIOW,,, FOR'SALR-s4lay Perk car. ROPe and Pulleys,also 2nd hand Bioder in ..;good repel t NuplY At 'Sentinel Office - FOR SALE; --About 700 it. 'of pine ',lumber spite* for outdoor building.. WiH eel' in any:. quantity. Also some • 2" x:4" atantling. --Con Poruni R. 2, :,Lucknow. 'Phone 32 on45, Lucknow. (117-1.-P ) , 6 PROPERTIES • FOR SALE=Two Propertieswith louse and barn on 1 each, juat north east of C. N. R. depot. Acre of ground in each 'Pro- perty.' Buildings in good repair, ebUiadant water supply: Properties •lutist be,sold as the owner is leaving for England. -M5. James J. Ross, • For particulars, apply to ' . Well. -Henderson, Auctioneer. •• • . ; (28-6-7-tf.) *.B.‘BY CHICKS . Our very beat 'quality. Guarantee free from 'disease. :Line bred from • our very best hens: • We will deliver ,pbeiii to . your 'home. ROcks $8., per kindred; Leghorna, *7. per hundred. In 'lots of 000 or oyer *1.. Per hen - tired less. Hatches off every Monday and; Thuraday., • . . Walter Rose, Ont. - (5 -777-) ' 7 :AUCTION' SALE The:Reil" Estate, Household 'Furn- iture end:effects' of ,the late Elizabeth Boyle, Widow,: deceased, will be sold bi,!:Public,'Auctien at :her lateresi- dence On North Gough Street, Luck - now, Ont., on. July 14th, 1934 at, 2.09 P.m. Real Estateonly subject to 4' reservedwirtd. , ,Frank Boyle, Executor., ' • ":, 12T11 TO BE ,CELEBRATED . TUESDAY The 244th ' -Anniversary of the Battle of. the Boyne, will be cele-. bratePid-LucknOw' next ' Thursday, .TurlY 12th,', and a. Monster gathering of lodgefrom the district is expected. The parade Will start attheschool grounds and proceed to the Soldier's memorial, where a short service will be held and from there. continue to the park 'for the speaking. :W.' M. Fitzgerald, 'trend , Ledge ''Secretary, will be one of the principal speakers. A bad game will follow the speaking and if arrangements can be made it is expected z midway will be on :the grounds for, the day. The Citizens' Bead will ,he in attendance during the • • • • . day and dancing in: the ,evening will tera, Shielle•SteteAti- '.A01)011ey:::,:RObbett • Daring Piece of Burglary, Neta Over Hundred- -Dollitra----NVOrtle- :Of LUCKNOW,* OPIT•8 THU Drowning Accident claims Young: Life 164.8,4)14 Daugh- ter Of Mr. and *Pi.. JOIn McQuillin prawns h Lake: Huron Waters-.. A Doubk. Fatality Narrowly Aver- ted As Her Sister 1)orothY Ie Re". ratived From** Water Ia Vaccinations Condition To -day the :liome 4-MT.:and Mre. John McQuillin,. West4:WaWitnosh;•is a sorrowful one and a, gloom lies over a sympathetic caminunity, for Yesterday their youngeit daughter, Rath Evelyn, was laid to Teat Greenhill cemetery,'. the victim '0 (103L-ticomilsiThrt, Waters of Lake Huron at, the :the f of ,the: 12th concession of Ashfie 1. PREACHED AT LANES happy and profitable service took ' place at :Lanes Church on Sun- da* afternden, when a 'large' congre- gation gathered to heir an impres- sive aerinon delivered by a: native of the community, Rev: D. J. Lane 'of Gederich. This historic little church, the' scene of , Sunday's gathering; wa built nearly 3 score ' Years ago on: the site at that time donated for tbe Purpose by Rev. Lane's grand fitOier. On. Sunday, , many pleasant, reetings were exchanged letwleen tIi minister and old friends in at- _ tendaace at the service. , f Pi•esentation Features clot 1d A,double 'fatality was narrowly ave • •when ;her a gallaint effort nearby' swimniers, her sister, ,t1 Fencessful Scotch Doubles Tourna- , • by anent On Local 'Greens Is Featured , The 'folloWing . letter . reachd us ast weelc, :but toe lite: for publica- COPI.Eir # PM'S The Bread • The Bread of Health Q 1 of Health, " QUALITY' AND SERVICE QIJE mOiro - ' .4„ar.730.ttlrfilay. DATE SANDWICHES • JELLY. ROLLS .pOUGH.NUTS L.AYEE CAKES: • Specials... RASPBERRY TARTLETS CHELSEA BUNS TEA BISCUITS ICED ROLLS OUR WHOLE WHEAT BREADIS_1011% -W11014E4HEAT DELICIOUS AND,HEALTHFIJI, . ' • ; HjLLYMAIST'S QUALITY' BAk.ERY . Phone 36 Lucknow O"Aunt: Lizzie" iss • Presentntinn Pr w It is from the peg, of • E S. Caswell of Toronto who aa a Son of a pioneer minister ; in_LAahfielcland Isidinel„; line* the Webster faiiily intiniately 'end as it tribate to'"Aunt Dorothy McQuillin was removed, from Mrs, Connell. , the water in an unconscious condi- Merselrandise To,Thieyes WhoMak Good 'Their Esca e on frOm. which ..-she did --not fu eyive until a., few hours later. Dorothy who teaches ,scheet Ily • wwthirtY7fOtir rinks compethig, Lucknow Bowling ,Chib staged their at anneal Scotch : Doubles• Ton.r.hitMen't Thursday afternoon 'end evening... The ;was, favored with ideal weather for- the event and the thirty- four rinks established a record num- ber of entries:for any such -even ,in this Lel ietrict---.50'far this 'season. The :greens, gaily decorated:: with dags surrounded by spectators and dotted, with players, offered a color- ful s-eile amid the shade Of encircling; t nsapl.t treea and; offered a " fittiag Sandwich ad just ',ArriYedhirine, for , a' brief holiday prior to commencing Leavingfew clues for pilice ,,t9 summer course this Week. She was follow "up, thieves who broke into accompanied by with _friend; Ed James Shiell's store at Amberley Barton. They, ':Witn ..Ruth and • her early. Sunday morning, have ;se -far younge,rihrother_Frank..,i.had,,*,motored :nide good :their escape with a ads. to the foot off:the 12th. Which is a lellaneous loot that runs to well over p p 'r bathing beach At this a $100,00 ,value point • a river empties into the lake, ' and , Entrance' was gained lb) the store h. • . th spring f AUCTION, SALE, 00. ' •,VALUABLE p4itm ritopERty Under and -by Yirtue Of the powers • of sale .eontitined in'a_.tertain.MOrt- gage:. WhiCh produced 'at the --time 'of -sale there 'w,Ul he offered for : ; sale: ,by AuCtitm,,, at the office • at :R. ',S.-HETHERINGTON, ia the ".Villageof .LucknOw. in the county bi :Brine -oil -Wedifeadayr-the. eighteenth day.Of' JUlY,_,19$4,: at the .hour 'of '..1.4u O'cjock in'the. afternoon :the. fellow= big, landa and:premises, , namely :- 4LL AND...isaNGULAR that cer7 tain: 4pareel' or , tract Of -land': ahd 'prealises, •situate,c lying ancil :being in tee Township. of Weat"WaWanesh: in: ; tse : Connty's of Hurek.: ind ,1.-):rotrince :Ontarib, and..,being cemposed ,,01 • the Eaat-half cif Lot IslUirtber Eightr= eel' (18) in the Tenth s:oitcession 01 .;_thes.. said, :Tosvisship , _Containing One .Hundied' acres ,of land: mere ,Or less, On the Premises tbere said to he% situate. a, !large franie : harn • with additions -thereto and a frame dwell= invhouse all in good ,repair. •inere si is' also said to be a largi hardwOod ' bash On the: prOpertY; ana.the :balance ',the propertY goed tillable . land: 'The property. is close :te Chhich'\.enti, tli sehoobAnd„IminediatelY adjoining the •, ▪ "Village Of St. Helens: TERMS 0i, 'SALE—Ten. per eent of the •Mirchase money, to" .be paid e7, dOwn at tune of Sale, and the aailinct ne •,fin 30 'deo thereafter. The property w will .be Offered ' tribject to it reseried w Fer further Partionlars-ond eon-. it! :ditions of aide applY : at. Well. kleriderson Auctioneer, ' .'Lucknotv, Ontario!: SU 'R. a. Hetherington,. Barriater, etes. •'Whighitin,. Ontario.' • THE LUCKNOW SUMMER •,BIBLE SCHOOL, 'JULY '9721 a d sy.., breaking the •glass in a ROUE' freshetuuring s,. -gougei a channel in.. 'the window :at the east `side of h k bottom a e at ;its mouth., • itig, after. efforts to remove the , ThehapPy.-qUarte quartette, none Of them thethievet. .1iati-parked-:,their ear in a wster seine distanee . north Of the :dow had .failed. ilt• was apparent; !•lin able to :swim: had gone :into the shed directly across the road.. to where: rtfer-r-*-'and were some diatance from • their tamed and: -..loaded, a Varied .ns7 shore hut Only in Water' to aiclepth geods, ,groceries and confectmneri‘ am -Ong which Wei men's shirts, wo- men's `seuthward . that they came upon the men's hose, canned goods and Ind. boxes 'Pf Cakes.. Strangely enough the.: to, i4.i'.120toache4- A, cheek PP of the Steck failed:to reveal exactly all that was .inisaing';and on Monday it Was :discovered that two fiveTgallbis , .°H; .6'aiEs :1E8E1' Ens° ; disappeared. _IP momenta until theta, on shore and ;in •ontaihing 'high-test gasoline, ':the bathing realized -they were-in-troul)1e- ortment of 'goods, including dry of about four feetAt was in cireling depression in the lake ,bottom and without warning :Ruth slipped into deep Water, In Vain the others trid to reach her and all 'became in differ culty in the deeper water. Their screams for, help, were not at first taken: as such, and it was a few other a small quantity 'of,turpentine. With crowbar ,that was ' after- *ardil left '.behind,' the POMP'S at the front; Of the store Were forced' open and about thirty five gallons of gas olen., The: first pump broken into ntained coil oil and the lock .on at cond pump had to be forced to get gas-, • The entire job Was the work of an nr or more it was estimated, but oceeded 'Without : disturbing : the ighbriihecid, except in One instanc, „ • hen, one couple were aroused by hat sounded ;like, the>breaking of • int.were;.iniable' o ;See anyone ;out .,or anything to itrotise their apicions. e robbery wheiirdiaeovered Sunday Constable Moore was advised of, 'morning and with Provincial Officers ivfecui and HeOlevia investigated the , case, The Summer Bible Scheel will meet • the first Week in the Presbyterian • • Church and. the Second week in the• Ignited Church,' instead: of thePublic School announced last Week. . We lope that he boy,- Or girl will .bessiepritced Of this happy and 'proAt- ' able time but that everyone will ciy,- • Operate to Make the Scheel a, bless- ing to the, YOuO8 people of Lucknow and sUrreanding, district. , 'the Only 'thing which'. keep • Our boys and girls *ire, and, ste'itay, in •these days of Unbelief is. in."ex- • : periMental knowledge of God's Word. • "Thy word have I hid in mine heart • that 1 might not sin against „thee." ,Let us never forgetrthat the Spring Season is the time fel.; planting and sowing. • It is easier , to take the crooks out of the twig than out 'of the tree and as the twig is bent :se the tree is inclined. Only eternity Will reveal the manila accomplished by the faithful leachers: from the different churches who have charge .:of the classes. • All the boys and girls. are urged' toil* preterit the 'first :morning and will 'the older ones ;please bring their Bibles. Pencila and niste-boolcar. meniber the, date, *today, • July at 9 o'clock.• '•• ' AVe. Covet the praYeta:of the thriti tiati people for ' this very important Work and will •tit'iltorrie any parents ctire to :visit, the ,seltOOl.' • Ruth sank almost immediately and was not seen again. until about: 12.30 that night, seven hours , alter the tragedy, when her body was located in ' about eight feet of water by Walter Brown of :AmberleY,. who was searching the spot with, the', aid of in improvised searchlight. • ^ At the lime when the plight of the ',ethers was known, IDonald MeLean, who was bethingriot far distant and slso not able to 'invini,,witded to his chin in the water and carried Frank , , . to shallow water, ; and returned I0, Ed ,',Barton.: • Beth 'Were' _ brIlIght to shore [Without inuch-diffi- OltY. In the meintiaie Fred Price of oGoderich went to Dorothy's as- 4istoice.. She , WAS . Struggling "madly and bad twice pulled..- ler rescuer .indes -woe!, when Sid: Smith, who is employed by Nixon jriat west SMASH-UP NARROWLY AVERTED ON. BOUNDA#Y . • As W. G. E. :Spence, a Listowel dentist; ,wita ' :overtaking • Mr; lack Hencierson,who :with' a, team ,:en, i. ineWor;: was 'Owing out onto thc main road, *est of the villageea Sup; e est truck proceeding ' east:. looms p on a nearby- and for a hientent it 'belted as. if a trash woe inevitable.. As. the Listowel • driver applied the brakes forcefully, .,the trailer attached to his car at:tiled to, careen wildly . along the roadway and threatened to put the eat into the ditch The car was brought to 'a stop:•ItoweVer..yrithout any mishap to anyone, except that the trailer tongue was yanked yanked Riese and, a'• tire blew out. The expense of reneging the minor damage was very trivial, :but 'it appears, Mr.. Spence thought Mr. Henderaon. should .Pair :Pert of 'iL 'Constable Moore was celled and the affair ended up by 'Dr. Spence having his tire repaired and Mr. Henderson assisted him in repairing the trailer tongue. AriERNoON• 'TEA - An .ukfteinoen".Teao'. nada: Women's .AsseeintiO., will be held on the lawn at the henna of Mrs, Iiek teith Tuesday', July lOth,frOin; 4 to4a. .gtlyet vertsno .Welcontih . . .4; • c; rt. .Lifekriew,;reitelied_thefuLitid;,;_whe. had just :dressed following it' swim, (Canjtinued;bit Page 4) LIVING iCONDITIONS ? h.AND EYE STRAIN Liybig, 'conditions tedity: impose a attain, on the eyefe that Was; net provided. for by Hiture. More • close eye ivdrk than ,fOrmerly,18 •dont. histint: deefitiOna. are . con- stantly required ,by drivers. '014 -ears. :Glare is everywhere andl liteesSint. All of which eniggests: that everyone should have his ,eyes made is nearly perfect in 'efficiency as possible.: 'ARNISTRoNd'a..r.Yealglit• Service ; TO' PLAY ,AT KINCARDINE ,Lueknow Citizen's' Band Will:, pre? ient an • OPenzair band eoneert, Kiricariline SundaY eveningi.'sluly 8th.' ' SELLS. GRADE MILL N. Andre* Gaunt, shipped a valuable Shorthorn hull kit ;week to the Experimental Perm, at Ottawa; which Sale speaks for itself of the quality of this animal The purchase Wasf 'made. by George Muir of the Animal „ittisbandrY, Departments'• at Ottawa and *ea: one, of three bull he 'perrehaSed in this distrirty the others *secured at, 'Myth : and tOortogi, 4444 Lizzie" the last SurViying •inembir Of the EarailY, Whe waa laid to Teat in Greenhill Cethetery On ThOrsday, 116 writes. as felloWsr Editor Sentinel -.Word has:just re e ed me (1 teie 'Phone Call fro* Gordon .Webster) of the death ,of Miss Elizabeth Webster, "Aunt Lizzie" as she *ea ;affection, atelY. htiown to her '.faintly and in-'. inflate friends. The end has ;come at r.•:• settingthat evening for a feature the occasion -La presentation OP be half of the citizens. of Luekrickir t Dr, and Mrs. Wm. .Connell, :who re cently departed from Lucknovv" fo Wingham, where the doctor will pur- sue his profession. , Early in the evening, the greens were cleared where' the surprised couple were ' asked to. take thei place, 'Robert Rae' read': di; worded: address On behalf the citizens Of the • village,' Which expressed keen regrets ' in the 'de Parture of Mi. and Mrsi: Connell, Init conveyed 'hest wishes' for :their . con- tinued success. the presentation made iiir7Iii•T*,m- :P!'1"1"n;:lir:nnd Mrs. Connell received a tea Waggon, Sheffield reproduction silver tray and a . half 'dozen cut crystal 'slier-, bets and „Plates,. , The doctor amazed and visibly af- fected, expressed his : appreciatiOn Of the )(Lath:fess of the villagers, an expression that • was ably. fsupple7- mented by 31r.; Connell. holi7hiehiffore7the7piirtii°s7wd inrinteiriA7wleartee determined,' with 'results as fellows: :Firat event: lit, Russell Robert- on ,and Garfield McDonald, Rolls, Razgrs; NeArthOr's of Paisley; Blankets. Second`. event: lit, Robert Johnston and Fred Minter Goderich, end 'tab - lei; 2n4,..Wellingtori McCoy, and McPherson, Isilver centre bowls;" Third ettent::lst; Joe 'Sw,ifield and artiteri---50-ptinider'Sugarmi-d;-:R; Bowman and D. McTavish, Brizsaels, 400 pounds Havel k Fl , ROYE:iFoAl. cLpfc TO BE Foil* All .Boya 1214entTob.r2140h,ipE,ligible For last ,to long, lingering .illness; en- dured ith patient fortitude and - an 'end to a lffe of singular purity o „ . ,anci charm, kindliness and useful ser- vice to her-41aSter-and: her fainily and community:: The: last meniber Of a family: which played.,a large part, in. Ashfield township .has ;passed on; leaving n memory of • of wonderful • fragrance. • settled tnizos ti d;s3it ,y soc onthe DanieletGo rall777Rnel: Sactdeort,i(nnw itoyit hg gra- vel ds. Lvehlekihnoew14, 11),t1 dtoP,nri?botabk, InYerwe7biluil;°w3rh), enaeain: ,1860,My father, the late Rev. James -CasWelly:was--appointed--by7-the- Connexion' Methodist -Conference ,to theGoderich Circuit, Zion Church,' on the 12th concession, was one of the appointments of the Circuit and. Mr. and .Mrs,,, Webster were members. of that congregation and their home was the pfeacher's :home. Their hospital- . ' (Continua on Page 4) Working :conjunction with ' the Heirse Breeders' Association, the Lucknow Agricultural Society, is, as last year, organizing a Boys' Foal Club. This club is open .to, all boys from 12 to 20 years of age. There le' no membership fee. Any hey Of this age who owns, acOlt or with one 38 points, Fergus third with' Ed',‘ Where: he lives, it eligible to join. points .and Waterford 4th with 80% In this connection a Feat, , Club points, with. Lucknow One, point The_ tompetitieris held at the Fedi Fair hind. with, several worthwhile cash 'Prizes The Band; ander the conductorship awarded. Winners are eligible to show Of Mr. ;Iohii Hayworth, his spent their colt at the. Royal *inter Pair; Much time:_in4reparatimi for :this The ;Club attracted numerous Mem- event and ,in cOmpetition',with such ben .last year and it :expected 'high elites bands as NeWmarket, the that increased interest will be shown showing of the :lead hind is indeed this year. Partictilers, and instrtic= quite satisfactory and the citizens tions, May be received' from Jox.eph of :the comMunitY Musical' Agnew, secretary: the Lucknow organization, in which they can be Agricultural Society, and an& any plann- justly proud. ' ' • hit' to join are advised to iget in In Class :4, twenty-three Instr.:l- ieu:eh with Mr, Agnew' Within the mentalists are allowed On the'stand, next few days.. and to conipete this, tiuOts,4 'State of next few days. There are, 10 prizes the 'peal) bandits younger and less Offered; at the lead' tale,Thrigitlie •from experieneed plitYere took' their parts ited lig *oil 426 to $10.. her; • - - I * LUCKNOW BAND MAKES GOCID SHOWING Not Among Prize Winners. But Score . 79% Poinbf,..pna".Point ::Ah!voLast . ' • Lucknow Citizens' Band was : 'one Of the thirty-nine bands to compete in one of the -various classes :at the Waterloo Musical. Society .band ' fes- tival held :Ia.:that on Saturday. Lucknow vas placed in Class 4, Which----ia---apento•T-tewk-and-villagt bands, with the test, piece ' being !Specialty Overture": Lucknow ,,vvas the 'first :band :in ,thii: 'class to take the stand and:made •a very creditable showing to Score 79% pointi., one point More than they scored itt.this _ , competition last.. year:: Ilowever :they did not figure in the prie awattit as they placed fifth out ;of the si$, hods competing. They 'were 3% points' ahead of :the GOderich ' band WhiCh Weed ,sixth' with 76 Points. Newmarket Band, which :won the event lett year repeated ; the fete this year with a score of 89%: points and another' year will step up to a; higher cites. ,Forest Was 'second With lit:* .3, ;4614.1,8 and 'Ett: the Royal olodiwo..8168t*Itii:thf.0140..:*•,00, FREE TROUSERS , With any suit of clothes with no _raisein_prices-Thisfree-trouser-off r . oonimenced July 2nd and ends August 3rd, .1934, CON. DECKER, Lucknow, agent for Durbin, the , tailor. ,NeNicr' Hosiery and Gloves'.for child- . mi., -Women and Girls— • THE MARKET STORE WEDDWG.. BELLS. .COOK--REID A very pretty June :wedding was solemnized at V, a.m.. on Saturday, June ,30th, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel ;Reid, Aslifield, when their eldest' daughter. Evelyn Matil- da, vita united in nuirriage to Peter Wesley Cook, 'younger soh, pf :Mrs: Cook and the lite :Peter ',Cook : of Ashfield,, W. 'J. 'Patton officiat- ing. To the strains of MendelssOhnsi wedding, march played by; Mrs. W. the bride,...„party took • their plitee before an 'arch' of spruce :tiongh5 and orange bloseems, The bride; 'given in marriage by her father 1.4aS becomingly attired in an ankle. length ginifn of pale green, georgette and :silk. lace, and , wreath: , Of ;,orange.. 'blossoms. She carried' a. shower bouquet ',II pink , roses and, maiden lair • fern. The bridesmaid, .Miss . Olive Farrier,,• cousin, of the bride; was gowned in flowered .chiffon. and Also carried' 'a , shower ;bouquet The groom Was at- tended by Mr. Lloyd MaiA:uley, • cousin of the groom. Alter the cete. mony, Oarriet. Perrier sangi "Sweethearts Forever", About thirty-five ,guests were then ' seryedst. bountiful, dihner. The dec- orations of both ilining-rootn and .„ parlor 'were )n pink and white, "ith,ct''`o a profusion • of roses and peonieS., added charm, to the ocesiaien: ,•The.-groorn's gift to the bride yeti a set , of cutlery; to the , bridesinaidi a ' compact; • to the v.° binsninn, A " gold lie to :the pianist, a cut - glass, dish and to , the soloist 'gold collar. pin. . The young „Couple,: Mid showers Of confetti, :left by motor for a trip to Stratford, Niagara PallS; Thomis and other, points, the, bride. travelling peach fiat , Crepe wagger Stlit, with White accessories., tbe 'happy-, couple, on their return, will :_rcside....on;,..the. groom'sL.fatm-- sh ' ' "