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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1934-09-06, Page 1-.01,,C40440044 0, !' • $ • • • .• • ot I 7 $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE:: 450 OTHERWISE LUCIENOilte ONT. -111111FiNpAY0 stisTp,t1BE 6t110.9214 44$64: PQNIPS f. POW . • WORK HORSE -.-:about 1600 Ths. for, sale cheap or will trade for cattle. ' 'Frank Mffler, R R 5 FOR. SALE, -Pea Straw, well snored under cover, $3 per , toe, can he weighed , at St. Helens, alsO 'clean Timothy Seed, $5.' Per bushel; • JohnWester, R. R. 20. Lualcne** HOUSE! FOR RENT-LConifortable brick .residence in LiteknoW, easily heated, the Property of ;the late 'Mrs. James Boyle. -Apply to Frank Boyle; R. R. 8; Ripley. FOR SALE -L -5 -yr. -old mare, agri- cultural class and a si-ye,:fold cow, aIso fanning' mill in good repair and a sit of sleighs.' ' Sam" Comedian,. Liteknow• • AUCTION SALE „The liesidence„ prePerty and house; . hold effects of . the ,late 'Mr; and Mrs: Robert Mullin Will, be sold; by auctiati .Saturday, , Sept.:, 15th, at the resi-. clence in',1..iicknoW. As wellas t4 residence property there are threr ether **Wage lotS., to. be .offered. Set. bine...for list, etc. , Well: Henderson, Aug, Thos. Burns, Executor. 'DECORATION SERVICE ' .LUCknovi L.. Cf. L. No 428,'' ' and . Zion "Maple, arrive Ledge 1Q44, are holding a decoration and Memorial' service', at :Greenhill, cemetery, thi5 .Sunday;. Sept.. 9th.' Members are re- quested to ineetat the lodge MOM at 2 o'elecir:' Visiting members The .,Citizent0 Band will attend. • '. ' • k I. O. O. F. NOTICE „ .„ • Limbic* Lodge I.O.O.F. will re sume it weekly meetings on Frida evening of this week. Members arc .requested to be present as the elec- tion of officers and other special busi- ness will bedealtwith. - K. C. Murdie, Reg.-Sec'y. MASSEY SCHOLARSHIP. EXAM: On Monday, September 10th. at 2.30 P.M., an examination will be set at • the Agricultural office, Walkerton, for the Purpose of selecting the young man to Win the, $100. Massey•scholar- shiP. All interested parties should report at 2.30. Fred , Forsythe, ' Agricultural -Rep;, Walkerton. ORN ALTON-Tin the ,General -Hospital, . • . „ . , Wingiun oe' 'Thtirsday,'• August 30th, to Mr. and Mrs, Walter Alton, . Ash- field, a 'eh. .*03)-(,n Tuesday, September: 4, to Mr. and Mie. PirenS0h Reed, R. It Lneknotri,, a :daughter. -3* Presentation ,Nade. At •Choir .:PlcniO, Milos Olive, Alton, Departing Member :ot:, *onOreil Member At Picnic, .:•ThureditY. • : ' r""7"'" . • MeMbers, Of the Senior and. Junior Choir's Of the United Church spent , , , pleasant, afternoon together at Point 'Clarke ,on, Thursday. • Softball 'arid Spciette events were engaged in under , the 'direction. of, Margaret Medalttite,• LiIa Richards,. Myrtle •Webster . and, Clarence ;Greer.. The, ', winners lied 'their 6N:is ••' repaid by'reCeiving . "moat aPpropriate!! prizes: A feature: of the picnic was:a .nre-. sentetian Made ‘Miss Olive Altoti.• Veined Member of. the choir, whohas now left to -teach near Hamilton. Sunice. hieWttin ',Presented *Olive With, a silver • Mitearacilt` dish and Mrs.: .1. W. inYnt 'read, the address 'Whieb follows. After an enjoyable afternoon "grand" .linich was served before -The gathering returned home. • " • • To Miss CiliVe• Altai; ' Pear , Olive - We; the members Of the choir Of which you are a valued ',member; learn With regret of your future ab- sence fretn'beMe. „In view Of .yotir • iferviceif se, Cheer- -. 'PO rendered; we have felt that , some recOgniticin was due,, not, is! a Patnentl but a e taken, Of our ap. • liteCiation. ,Of your inter6§t and 4itio In the service of Ong. Will you, be kind enough to accept this piece of ei1verPresente4..ILYon On bohnif Qf pie chair.. Signed, 1.4 fdlth JOSt# Pied Armstrong. .4 f econ omestic iliKovEmENT wino ro Rate Lower Leith, who het gland Rednetion .01 Half , Cent „Effective Next Eillingt7Council Held First Regular Meeting In New Office Where Business Is Conducted More Efficiently. • - ••••••••••••••11••• , • With: Communicatiams,‘ rectirds. and 'necessary information ' at their fingertips, it wee' evident at the first regular meeting in the. newoffice on Tuesday that Connell Board members are ..`new enabled to, conduct ,their lusiness , with. more' efficieneg -and desPatch,, to the beat interests 01 the ratepayers, • The grist eintimunications, s.tittemente, ageounts, and Whatnot, in lonnectum with the.: municipality, water and hydro Systems. are nOW• a iled in cabinet drawers,- that can he qecured in but a moment.. 'All records are On file in the vault. Councillor' Muidie was the ,Only tbsentee on Tuesday evening as the - *bard took their Paces about the new ealt%eouncii table and without '.;erentimy, business intmediatelY got Smith on behalf oftheCiti- zens' Band, asked that a Monthly grant of $140 be.:-,C4ntinued, The Band , had received a monthly grant of '17.50 tiering, the Year Which r ter- minated the end of August The equipping of ' the •Band with trousers and braiding the tunicl. fer, the einnPletiew• of "their ,MtifOrnis east $155.00 and depleted the treasury Reeve Hamilton :stqted that he had advised; 'whearelinquishing the band secretaryship, to retain $100;00ysnr7 Pins . in the 'Band account. The Matter was laid over :Until the financial re- sult of the Tattoo 'is known: ,jillydro. Rate Lower reduction in the domestic hydro rate has been announced by the Power .IICommisSion. This . reduc- men -effects ..the second rateof the domeatie, which' in lowered from 2 to 1.5 cents effective the next The Commission *. also Instrueted that it ;Street', lighting surplus ,2 of $276-55 be refOnded. • to the .Villagc account.. •• To effect a savingof upwards to $40.00 which has been Paid the Bank, for receiving payment Of taxes,, eoun- eilmoved' that 1934, taxes be. paid .at •the Municipal office: , Collection of tai arrears has fre- quently been discussed, - and enericil will Meet on Saturday evening at e special Session to ,appoint a eellectOr. The Scheel ; Board ' ,requisition of $1206 for salaries and Alai' was or- dered' paid.r. • RC. a Information regarding • the 'drain north of Phillip Stewart's,. *hid eyerflowed this spring., doing damage .!•o, nearby property, Was, received /min the. County, Engineer.. In his opinion the drain should be extended and Ten-, larged with the Work being ' done . by 'loth; the proParty owners Whose '*itter; flows into.tho.',drain and these 41iiering the damage and it remains with; -them, he believed,: to cOntie• to in agreement in this resPect. 11015SE Or ROTHSCIIILD" , COMES TO ,LYCEUM THEATRE • . 4 o ... a , '• ' "TheHouse of. Rothschild," , a ms - ter production, featuring George '. distinguished, distinguished, cest of 106 ...,.. Arliss, isonthe.sereen this Week .at the. Lyeeinn Theatre. 'Arlise in one •If . the ',Outstanding perforinances Of is career, is supported in this pile - %um by Onguiehe. 'tars. The Setting, of the picture is it ;the', time of the Napoleonic Wars with George ' Arlitut ,, and his three not ers , comprising , e, . ewis 1 ;Mouse Of Rothschild," as heeds Of the greatest banking institution in England and Europe Which finance ;•J the Alies in the wars ' with Napoleon. This plettire is*,e In steipiece and, ill be received with urioninfoui ap, oroval 14,411 who take advantage of the-Chirier t6 -''so. oda -ticieefi ' pro- duction which had extended ,yunit., on its ..'firet appearance' this Spring in Toronto. pillics MAY GET, OPEN '1),E#1t SEASON Enke ,Cotinty,'one Of the hitherto restricted dhr huntin areas , May he 'thrown open to hunter a this fall. The .,Deptity Minister of Genie and 'Vitheries' stated it ;wad hoped td•htli Week of openseasen for deie Ipat, Ing le flrdce, Sintcotalui Grey Caen-, ties for the taltiat o't hooka °Mr. eautiful Bloom Allee two weeks at Willtamshurg taking Ai ,Flower Show treatment from Dr Locke,the noted , • feet.: specialist, 'returned henna the first of the week sornewkat beirovod AliCe'latui. for „long, been suffering from spinal trouble that has de • priv ed her of the proper i� of her limbs. Her conditleu seemedto be- come increasingly worm(' And .for the past few months she; had been unable to get around even' With the use of crutches. During her. stay at Williamsburg, two treatments were given daily and following .the third day, Alice was able to get itround on he rcrutelies again and e0htillhei to do so. She exercises in this *ay each day and the improvement- far has te- who have hopes' that continued int, provement may resu . , Di. Lecke has 'requested that she return to him in & few menthe. Hip Fractured In Accident 'llatiday Heine:, 'Driven, BY. •'• Thentnii Irvin rrightelts;7 On Pai,3sing Thresilng Machine.- And Throws Driver Out .In Colliston jWith Anpreachine Car. Pulling his horse out hOt to pass threshing outfit, tO7eiillideriWith ap- . • preaching..eer. 'resulted in :Mr. Tom Irwin .being thrown from the buggy to suffer' a fractured hip:: on Monday afternoon. The fracture is particularly ser- ious in View Of the, fact tharMr.,Ir- win has not: -been . enjoying ,gearl health of late and on Tuesday his condition was reported by his niedi. , cal attendantasjust fair. Mr: Irwin we's homeward hound at the • time Ofthe unfortunate mishap and:, on nearing the West end of... the ., • , swamp at the ,outskirts- of the village overtook ,James • Illiebitter'or,threshing outfit:, Arleen by-' his ',gen ' Weilisigtek On turning Out AO •pais tbt.machnte Mr. Iriin's horse, took fright and. bolted, collidlng with an 4Ft:inching car 'driven by R. L. Baker, 31.1finglunn,. which Mr. Irviin had failed to_see. The. buggy was upset throwing .Mr. ii lerceabiy. to the ground ; to Cause. the fracture. .cOnitable Moore investigated , the case. WON ;ELECTRIC, mom " ' Mies Kate , MaeDOnaald.- Was the. *inner Of the. '..Astriiig-t-SOI, lucky number contest at -Paterson's Drug 'StOr,e- and received & Wentworth electrii.inentle Chick, •.. • ,. Ellett,: purchase of Astring-O-.Bol entitled the buyer to rewhOve .ft seal, !•oncealing one of the man4nuinhers „ ,• • • , . on the etintest Card •and there...insert his or her name. The lucky AnnOer: was securely sealed. in the 'right hand earner, and ..9h...4thrdapir:inbett. the .numbers had all been , taken, the Publiehier of thin Sentinel renieved the 'seat from the Juicy number 'which Wati'.,27, and illicit won for Mien Ma - Donald the..COVeted,prize. Miss Mac Donald rhed 'made, several' purchases this antiseptic .and thUshad ith,y. 4r:4:Chances for the prize?' 'PWEDDING BELLS . HELM-EVANS..:. pretty'• Sat? Sententher; first at. eleven -thirty ,thit •itentevet 8, and Mrs. Evans; Clinton; Ontario, When their 'eldest daughter, . Ruth Elizabeth, wati•united in inarritigeti, William : Helm, Only . of Mr. and Mrs, Albert Helm, •II.;R 3,,,,.:Lucknoie: Rev. k G.Farrill, ALA., or-thet On- tario street 'United. Olittrelikoffiginted, The bride, given in'titerriege ,by .her fetiter, were a.Wedding gown Of White triple sheet crepe With i large -Pleat ed collar. She, .arried Yellow chry- santhemums. Previous to, the piny-.. frig of , the, Weddingmareh,'' her two sisters, Mts. tatiTlYingteed and Mi Carpi Evans : tang IS ,& duet;' Dawning." The house. was -decorated With:, gladiolus , iltheers, 'After :the • buffet', lunalteon, 'Mr. and Mrs. •Heith. left ona short Meter, trip, the Wide travelling in A brown •, 'Mitt /White '• ensemble , with brOWn. accessories. On their return' they Will reside on the.,bridegrooni`0 farm near LuCkno*.•• dneets from out Of:. town Were Mr. and Mitt. Al bet Helni, Mr. and Mra. Edgar !efitei Lii4tici*; Mr. and Mrs E. S. 44011incrien liortieultnral Society .Brimint Display With ' seven first. and twelve second' prizes Hrs. Austin 'Solomon wonthe Bine Ribbon for the highest numberof . points ecored' by an exhibitor at the.. ;Horticultural Society's flower sh,PW' in the Town Hell on , Tuesday: ,.-9111Y,sixteen out of 75 members of the Society took part in the show, but titer entered 133 exhibits that corn - Wind to form an array of bloomthat ,liettnty,.., color; and perfectne'gs would . be :hard' VI surpass. . The -441-03Y--NYee..rincked-a'--erediT4O--the4o-- Clay' and ferceably dePiete• whit can ha- achieved by flOwer siovers, wit ifiind soil, diligent work midge:0d Seed Ilk the . latter respect the • SoCietY affords an Opportunity for membersta'secure such at first 'east; • ,:Arreyed attractively on two larte fear" tablets were the cut. flowers,'ititlit" the ,exception of the exhibits of dahlias and :gladioli, Which . were. placed across the stage. Many beau- tiful potted • plaits. ocatipied',st table to the ;.. Probably .the Out -Standing exhibits Were decorative- dahlias , grown ' by Robert Fish. Theee 'monster blooms measured from eight to eleven inches across and. for beauty and Perfect mattinty, • are equal to •.any such iloral::axbibit at the 'Toronto Ea,' G. 11. Smith, 8. a RathweR and Robert Fisher shared the prizes with many beautiful gladioli exhibits- . The attendance in the evening', due no, doubt to disagreeable . weather, Was not as large Was irked for, and the f lack of .minthers at •the thine: the • auction • sale started; did' ,iaeter0 toward Suciess. many, bouquets •were sold privately after and those who remained .enrried . henna` armfuls of done by Mr- Geo. Stewart, Gbderich florist, With the . prize *Inners' as follows: Sweet after Mrs. Solomon.. Asters, 5 liloo.rns, red -Mr. Collyer, iA8S"titirrui,-58t".blc•ontSTID‘ .. ..or°. raie-;.L., Collyer, Idre.' Solomon. Aster,, 5. bloonts, white -Gee: .B. roth;',6. Asters, 5 blasaMs; purple Or, mauve -Mrs., Solomon, Mr. Collier. Aster, 10. blooms, mixed=lifre: Wm. 'MiXensie; -Mrs. Solomon. Collection of Phlox, annualr-Mrs. McKenzie, Robt, Fieber.' Collection Salpiglossis -Mrs., Solo- , dolleettos-Verbenas-S. kathwell; Mrs. McKenzie. • . cactus, , 3 blooMs-Miss 7,i1cCluskyr • deporative, 3 blooms, diff- erent eihnir-Robert Fisher, S. Rath. Well. • „Dahlias, sbow•„3 blooniS, 3 Cobra' Huston • (COM:Mufti on WON :SCHOLARSHIP' Mists 'Mary V. 'Clare; daughter of Mr :t and 'Mrs -Wm.' Clare R. 7 Luck - new, Was one of six giris awarded matriculation scholarships w o r th $150:.4eich'rfot the year at Ursuline, College, Brescia: Hill, University , Of Western .Ontario. Miss. Clare won ,the Pocock Mempriak 'scholarship andher achievement, which has . brought lion - °r \ to herself; .will delight, her Many friends in Ashfield and here, to learn of' her success. 40 -YEAR. -OLD -WAGON • ,STILL EEING: USED W. R Farrier, successful farmer of 'thia, district, has quite. att Oddity in a.'wegen, which was brought over ,.from Michigan over 40 years ago. It has been in continuous use ever 'since' and still, doing • duty proving that disc wheels are not of a recent invention. This oehick is ,fitted; with send oak wheels, five indies. thick, 28 inches in disinieter and.tired with 14 inelk steel. Singular' though it May SeetitehnlY two Of the tires have been reset space of years.' ; Mr Farrier the bandieSewegen, ever owned On :the farm, because Of the bilk -Set Wheels and axle, making tending easy and no quantity Seemed toe heavy for it to 4von4 as4tWltttsofl Ot. ;111, ar .0. !,(Irgo,;,41: n• , The ,Bread The 1)read of Health - , of Health •' QuALrrr AND 'SERVICE (Tit *070 --Saturday piTz ,sAmmicnEs JELLY ROLLS DOUGHNUTS LAYER CAKES .• • Specials.. RASPBERRY: TARTLETS CHELSEA BUNS TEA BISCUITS - ICED ROLLS OUR WHOLE,. WHEAT EREAD IS 100% wmcom- WHEAT . DELICIOUS AND HEALTHFUL: HO LLYMAN'S: QUALITY' . BAKERY Phone 36 Lucknow Safet eposi Boxes THE MUNICIPALITY OF LUCKNOW HAS EQUIPPED A MUNICIPAL OFFICE WITH FIRE -PROOF VAULT A N D SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RUNTAL TO THE MIMIC ,TI.flt OFFICE: HOURS ARE:. to '12.06 • 100. p.m. to 5.30 P.M: ' : and Wednesday. And, Sattteday EVeeinge, 7.30 p.mto 10.39" • pm „ • DURING inisg itovR$ i:Eso.!ts MAY HAVE ACCESS TO . . . . ' • THEIR: SAFETY BOXES . . FOg VVirrilEk.• PARTICULARS APPLY AT OFFICE • • • A CONDITION TO WHICH • WE ARE'SUEJECT There is one condition of the - eyes to which. all are •aubJeCt.‘ ••• . That is their natural aging. No , , one„,escapes it. Some 'notice the effects of 'aging .'eyeas iiiener than .0thers: But when a person rota!' • es middle life he cannot, lose, and , may., gain , by in examination • that reveals all the facts of vie- , -Ion.! It is better in this respect to be teo.boon rather .than Other- wise ARMSTRONG'S, 'Eyesight Serval/Pe Citizens' Band Tattoo And Dance Tonight Six .Banda Will, Tithe,. Oart^8Plendfd Program ,Airi,14,4 Dance Poi!. lowa'IniTown Hall -Rall Game In .Afterneon. Today, (Thursday) promises to pro- vide 'plenty, Of entertainment for the village tue llage•akenw and district in Wt,thoiMettfcoohrdd a game of the 0.B.A.A. intermediate playdovins at three o'clock, the 'most keenly contested game of the season. is •looked for. A loss will el- iminatededeclared. LTu Tattoo kt trea: Afir the e running while, a victory will force the series into three games before a winner is In the 'evening the ,Citizene' Band is presenting its annual: tattoe and with favorable 'weather this will provide as Usual, a ',very' enjoyable evening;, which %ill conclude with a dance in the Town Hall. Six bands have been secured to take part. These are Walkerton, Tees - water, V.Vinghttm, Earriston, Lucknow ncl , the Kincardine Pipe Band. At 7,30' o'clock the bands will commence to parade td the park: Cameron Geddes is among those , who will take part in an • interesting but not too lengthy a program, .which will ,com- mnnceat'eniheelighto'el,oek Adance Town Hall with *Usk by the Luelthow Night Owls' orcheatra, will be" the concluding fea- ture Of an entertaining day. MONSTER TOMATO The McCall garden lute Prol3ably produced ix tomato that ier size is likerY to create a record in this lo- cality ths season ; The tomatO, Which Jisek brought into the Ade on Tueal dity,* weighs 2 lbs and 9 ounces,,,ahd 18 Yet quite green, showing , no signs of ripening., It le not 'evenly formed, tut his• grown in a cixcillar shape Oat has the appearance of a cluster of three4or four large toma- toes. Before x ettainieg • ite prebent sire the :Original Stein it,Plieara to have Split se that the ;mammoth P.?v't.b "8 fcd isOw,!0teq • ES Best Quality LOW PRICES Get Our Pike Before Buying lining Milis New. Flenitelette Sheets and WOOL- tianketii. New low prices -THE itARIctt syoxez. —HAD ANKLEFRACTURED On Thursday; as the end of a plea- s' ant camping expedition was •nearing an end; Howard Johnston suffered a ' badly fractured ankle. Howard ' was, jumping 'a gulley at, ',Bruce Beach when the 'mishap occurred., Theboys thought it Was only a sprain, but , when it was found out that the foot. was powerless to step on, it was be- lieved to be fractured. Howard was brought. to his home here,. where the frateinre was 'set, and which: will lay hint up for Some time. New Flannelettes and Flannels for. fall seiling. New goods, new • low, prices. -THE MARKET , STORE.; Safety Deposit Boxes Are Now Available Nest Of Boxes Has Been Inetalled In Fire Proof Vault In Nei Viliage: Office. Tii.iitot of 69 modern two -key. safety deposit boxes„ recently pur.7 chased by the 'Village 'Connell has arrived and has been ' installed in, the fire -proof -Vault in the new village ' office. Thie vault is the one used by the. 'llenk .of tenundiee until the dosing " of their. branch in LueltinOw. The . boxes are now offered • for rental •-to the public of ,the dietrict: and afford safety, Security and• pri- vaey for the---individual--who - desires • to safeguard valuables,. BOx. 'holders also have the advantage Of an inkr, 'proced,servic.e in this respect, , for ageess will be availahliAo the :bOXet* during the hours thecoilice is open,/ `namely, from 9.30 to noon, from 1 5.30 in the tiftetnoon• and freat 7.30 to 10.30 an Wednesday and Sat- urday eveniogii. J. , Provincial 1i4s pertahuing to !Web, boxes will be complied With at the • villagc,ofilce. The. clerk and his as., sistant have been bonded . for the, , 'protection Otbeir holders and in every WAY' the system offers security to cuStomett that is equal to any such sereieet; lieites are now available particularsand the xeiithl of these cnn ha received at " „ -4- .4,