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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1934-11-01, Page 1• • • L. ;2.9$% TP4R.IN...#41YVANCE,i; MOIAASSES FOR ,S.ALE-Ista... " Cane tor Onr kind Of feed. APPIY t9 Harvey Ackert. s' 4FF14E,S VOE Sc. lipTaS'Pd orchardsEnquire at,micee— J: W;•"jOYnt, • LOST -'—A Black Alaundi "aith ,ePat on cheat and 'barkof ncch. Re- ward. Anyone knowing of wher4- *halite, kindly inforinithis office.. , " LOST 'A cigaiettc case ' On Mon- day. night containing some cigarettes. (Reward). Please return to. Sentinel office. • ' POTATOES FOR SALE ' o - No. 1, graded Green • Motintain , • Potatoes, 59c a bag. Cob era," 75c a ic bag. Have only 50 bags cobblers to offer. Seed for these potatoes 'came from P. E. Islandlast spying It'd will make excellent seed. --Apply. to. . W::,Joynt, ' STR YED-2 young white sows to th premises of the underSignecl, 'Lot 9,, Con. 9, .,Kinloss. Owner may have seine' by proving property and paying expenses Apply to— Wm. _Staters, R 1, flolyrood. ;'Phone 98-r-29; Ripley. CLEARING • AUCTION-, SALE of farm Stock, implements, grain and lionsehaid effects, at N.H. Lot 2, eon. _8, W. D.. Ashfield at 1.20 on „Friday, • November 2nd, (21/4 , ?Wes east of . See hills for list and terms. .I.',Edward Gunn, Prop., R. 7,,Lneknow , Matt. 'Gaynor; •Aue: •'FOWL SUPPER . , • . ',The Women's Guild or the Ann,: can Church will hold a Fowl Supper In the Council Chamber on Auesday, November 6th. Admission 40e and 20c O. O. F.. SOCIAL On Friday, November 9th, in the . 0.0. F; HALL, •Cards at 1.315,. lunelr • : and &Hieing. Ladies provide TO DECIDE FUTURE '• ACTIVITIES. OF 13',. • t A ,meeting, Called' under the • aus- pices of the. U. F 0 PohticabAsso- ciation of North Huron, will be held I n the Council Chaniber, 1.1ringhain, : on Friday,-,' November, .9th, at 1.30 o cock to discus and to .deeide, the riiiliations of, the 73 Is 0 Political Asseciation. An invitation is extendedto all . voters of independent thought and political action, toattend and to ce-'i operate it this, ineeting. ' , UNDERGOES, OPERATH)N • . Laura Campbell, 'Sixteen -year-old, . daughter' of Mrs; Neil Campbell of Wingham, and fohnerly of the Second of Kinloss, nnderwent• an •ap- .pendicitis operation in Winglia'm Hos- pital on Thursday night and is 'mak- mg faVorable progress toward recOv- ArYj Mr and Mrs. Garvey Married_ 50 ,Years ' Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Garvey of , Xingsbridge, on Sunday happily cele- brated• thefiftieth. anniversary . of • their marriage; all Members of the :family, as well numerous .relatives 'and guests being present for the Ocerinion;:Mr. and Whs. ;Garvey were morriell it Chepstow, bat have lived the greater pant of their lives in Ashfield township, where they are ItighlY esteemed.' A ' spepial anniversary, mass was celebrated at St.. Joseph's Church, Kingsbridge, .at '6.30 a.m., at which OH Members of the family were pre- ., !Olt and at which 'gr. and Mrs; Gar- , reaewed their, marriage/ sy.".. nigh Miss was: sung by Rev. Father • MeCardle; pastor, , assisted • by Rev. , Edwin Garvey of, St: Basil's Noiptate TOrontd, e san ot the celebrants, and who is to be, ordained an A priest :this coming Christmat season. ,Also assisting were two grandsons, Eugene. and _Mark • Dalton. • Th-Benedietion was given .after inisi When Rev. ' rather McCardie; spoke most fittingly ,of the 'honored .couple..: The eintroli and thehottie Were both beautifully decorated for the occasion, witlt•iTilOw. 07 roses and agatrig. • " After the. C11111°01 detealgaki.a atdd•A. Mak breakfast Was servedfor the. ImMediatefamuly at the family borne and 'a &reception was in the. aftertiorm,, at Which groom :reeeivedy. the ,loide -wearing 'a diets of black crepe and cut' velvet, With Cottage of roses and. Valict tila &tat& igtalga4 .3aaai aangtatat telooko'snit: teittit , „. • ••• .; • •.• - - MEET WITlf '4,MDENT COMM°, TO FUNERAL • Advised of. their • father's4feoth Ohich, occurred on Friday, three spns of. hir; 4aprea• Agar- tot Saskatchewan immediately for LueknOw to be Ka- sentat the ,funeral, which woe pet fO.r. Tuesday. linfort4nlitelY the pikity mot with an accident in North Dakota resulting in their ear being destroyed by fire +which, forced the three ber- eaved psongs to return to their hoMeit in 'Saskatchewan. No injuries were suffered, in the MIA*); which Pre- vented any of Mr. Agar's familf from being,i' present ;when he was laid away 'Tneitlay, • His brother"Itebert Of Seeforth 'was prevented from attending due' to a recent appendicitis oPeratien* from which he his not Yet recovered. Themes: Agar" of Brampton and. Alex were. the Only brothers 'present ThOmas who was the 'victim ' of a Par- alYtic ..stroke, with almost fatal rer sults a few' years Ago, ofiae remarkable recovery. . 1 ' STORES' •OPEN TODAY • • This afternoon (Thursday) bnaineass . . , Vaces in 'the Village will remain OR,p tbe:.half. holiday hiving been discon- tinued for this .season:' ' Commencing '-;:a.ei-x-t-j---NrednesdaY; night, business 'Placeswill net' ;be open and Will 'remain closed during the Winter Until • the. halt :'hOlideys , - . coMmence again_ next spring. . , C11011e4GAIlki succEstrui: ' Miss' Myrtle Webster has again conducted her Public schoolchoir, to another achieyement. At a .recent choir competition open to .schoolin Waterloo 'County, Miss Wester" stndentsclirried'off the shield in com- petition with -eleven other choirs. • • ,, Miss Webster leaches at Wellesley ant on two previous' successive rie- cesibns her students have been suc- cessful in Township _Ompetitions •and havewon permanent ,•possession , a the shield in this eompetition. To re- tain the County shield the Wellesley pupils -must win it again next year. rWingham NoW. TifURI.DAY,-AolvErsiota 1t,, Community Loses 0 Respected Citizen Acr;:JaRes Arsir; !Pie *ALT A long Resident Of -This, • t,00sshilaty raplo Away. p*Frklai,:-41a4 SoG ;feted: Por Years With Itheorkatiall Mr. ,tainea''Agee of 4shtlad wood ilty4Y on Friday Within: leas than month' Of 77th birthday. rraptift ealii. a lifelongresident of the-oOr47" munitY: Mr. Agar hock-cOma. to be regarded as. "a "fine fellow", a good neighbor and citizen, and one .whose Painsink is genuinely regretted.,4 those who knew him as such. Agar was born near Alliston m Siracoe .County, his., parents, the late Mr and Mrs. John 4.0r,, being natives Of Ireland. When 'Vim", was 4.YoUng, 'chat), the faniiiI moved to Airhfield eixtYLfiveyears.- ago, and !ince that time Jim has been practt- Continuetiiresident of that township. : •Farming and threshing were his life, oceupatione.;, • 'Eighteen'years ago, Ain Agar milt,. ered':front rheurnitism,thrit gradinilly ‘gkeue worse. However , he tvaa-„ not confined to ked and bore his anfictiOn with a . Cheeifiileiess , that pertrayed. fl early thhspringitpleasa_he av ntd j,:isp040S4t:ob70,4pto11t is.come to biWn in his buggy or cutter but .since then has, been, confined- t� his Itinie, from where he conducted the 'Man- itgentept of his ferm, untij an Friday when he soceumbed to a weakening ,• , • • heart condition. ' •.. • Mr. ,and Mrs. Ager, 'fornterlii Elite 13tirniti, went ' Went ' in 1910 ,where Wis.. Agar pained away two rapt, 'ater, , leaving a • family 'At • Aye .sOnl, :."Jharleas, Leslie, ,Stirlew' Irwinand leorge; (the litter 'afterwards gi4ingl ais :life in the Great. War) and four lakightera; Mrs, Robert ';Cochrane, Mrs. Wm. Ham* (Bessie) ,Sfils. Joe. Lawson (Nellie) and riisi Isolc Sturdy (Edna). The family' still ,11 reside- in:. .Saskatchewan except frs. Cochrane who is in the Peace liver district? • = Following his wife's death, Mr. War' returned to Mittel& and liter aarried. Alivis. SAY Of. Simetie Ceun- • • 11 .50: Jesse Hutton, Fornierli Of now, , Passes' Away After : Drug . •° _In failing health .for the pant few years,, Mr. Jesse Button paesed away n Wingham on Monday. He Was in his 70th year. • . Mr. Button was . born on the 8th con. or Culross, and lived in Wingham :prior to coming to Lticknow in 1909 where he was 'associated with his brother, ,the late John *Atari, in conducting the'Lnekncitv Table Co. He remained here for some ten years before 'returning to lIfingharn; /In failing health he spent some time n California. in 'a futile effort to re- cover his strength. He returi4i to this idistrict more than year ago and at different times'. has visited ,with relatives' here since then, ' 'The, funeral, was held .privately in liVineham On 'Wednesday ,afternoon with interment in Wing-bani ontetery where..their only child Norma who diedat the •age of One year; 18 bur - Mr.. Hutton is survived by his wife, fornierli Ella Irving, Of Teeswater, who is making her home with her sister in Flint; Mich. and who was present for, the 'funeral. Two brothers are the only surviving ..members of the Hutton family, George of Teen - Water and Watson in the West 'EXACTKNOWLEDGE„ , "NECESSARY . TO think this or that .about your eyes.—to :even be staPiciOns of. the service they render—isn't enough. You must KNOW. Of: course you realize thatis some- thing „ you,' cannot 'decide for. •• yourself. 2instruments Of rictur,- ..acy-Tninieh the only dePendable. • anstverste• questions , of vision. • kverylnodern eye:seri/1de .yeuitcti ;use of every- necessary instrument. AliStSTR0140% . Eyesight .fierVice, • ENVAGEMBriiT. A111401114/Cti) The engagement' IS annotinced Of lmn Irene, tecopil, daughter of Virg, lOho T.'Cititotheis and the late Mr. datiuthert, Consiofl 6, Ithilties, to Mr. Elden Lowry,' eldest son of ittra Atia Met, Lowry, coneettion IttirOnteninthip.,The marriage to In isiovotbet.:, ' Seen.:`4 "kind and atteative wire. , - A; few Years after his retUrn to tshfield, Mr. Agar parchased, the Ad homestead, previously disposed of :iy his brother Robert, who moved to 3eitrorth, since , then for the: past hitteen , years Mr. Agar has spent tie declining years; on the farm of 'lls.boyhoOd; • As .well as the' ramily. above men- tioned, Mr. Agar leaves, his bereaved Vidow and five .brothers, George of 'British Columbia, Thornas of.,13ramit ton, Wm. John in. North DakOta, Alex if Lucknow and Robert of Seeforth ind two sisters, -Hrs. Mary . Jane ')uritin nese Brandon and °Mrs.. Meg, Tie Boyd et,Csilifornia. Another Sister Wt. Sarah --Ann Reed predeceased , , -ter brother. , The'rUnersil, Sit:flee an,. Tuesday, !oaducted• by Rev. W. .1, Patton, Was 1.argelY attended by Many. •close friends Whom, Mrs. Agit, had made during his 'Ong and well lived life. Interritent ,was , in Greenhill , ceinetery. The, pallbearers were, Messrs. ' Al- bert Alton, Robinson lyoo(10., John 0.alli'l?0,:laceb Reed,- Semen Hackett and Angus Hieholaonc • Donble votes- will be given on, all ltexaft Products 'at'.t14 Pri4e 'Contest' • at the RexaflEirug Steire. ' • • DENTAL •OFFICE CLOSED' Dr it 1.;,'.60eayeir'.5 dental ,otlice. Al be closed ,ErOm Monday,' NoOrrt- her' 5th.to MOndaY, "Hoivember, 12th. • THE' OROLIC • Although we go to, press ...before aitivitiet are multivtly. looks ,at if tbe,Ailaren are in or big .time at the •Hallowe'en frolic in the village If 'the *either it at *11 referable at ,the time the event to 10 be staged. Headed by ' the Band, parade of SeOuts: Guides, Brownies, children in masquerade costnint and ' whoever caress. to lain will particle front the Town Hall to 'Firtlesisaret corner and hack to 14.1!): Meltentletti,',Where' a bon -fire Will' be *hied; Quito a sub- stantial building ;wilt forin the -nue:, , lent for this *Otter, ;bonfire; , trit,touit CUstuniu piliet :Will be awarded and candy AittribUted to the Children, ttentrintnity Singing will be engaged In 4tid told' the. child- ren are itt tiptht of that they e: tiot, heforo,uperiti., ^. LUMBER C*13fP$ CLOSE Aft Ira C401.1011i a(lifierflisST of -IuMber ..campa *for the Sia'ocq Yana Power and' Paper Co., with head- quarterstg,Hapnskasing,senda word to his h e here that four of the , CemPany's earaps have been closed: ciawal and 48 & result many men are thrown out of work. There are , some in this community who have encluiTed. regarding On .Pol!Sibilities of getting work in these camps and some have made the trip north,trusting that through Mr. curophei! they may land a. job. The' necessity of closing .down four camps :hal. increased the number of, unemployed in that: district and it Is thus useless anyone In this com- munity to entertain hopes. Of getting work , in any of the. Other camps which •continue to operate. BROTHERS' WIN TROPHIES • IN SUCCESSIVE YEARS • , Last week we . announced that Angus McKinnon of S. S. No. 8, Kin- k*); won the handsome' siker-trophy at Kinloss School rair.-Angus is the 12 -year-old son of lifr: and Mrs. Dan T. McKinnon; • concession 6, Kinloss, ancl amassed *a total, of 51 Points to win the prized silver fruit basket. The feat ,is the Mare noteworthy as Don- ald, an older brother of Anglia; won the "Eaton trOPhy, at Eininas Fair last year, his prize being a sliver rose bowl. • L FIRST TASTE *INTER' • ' r • • Delightful fall weather •was rudely :interrupted the later part of the week when *intl.? hlaSts. ' were felt, .),6inpanied by snow flurries over the week end'. Snow 'shovels made -their .first appearance on Tuesday morning is business 'men' cleared the side- walks, but- this fall disappeared. dur- ing the day: „.'At. times oyer the .week end'. the snowfalls were so lieevy_ that Motor- ists found lravelling , both diificidt, and hazardeus. On .Wednesday skies still threaten, as .King Whiter ap,-, Peare-,releetleas-to-retreat--an le . this emrgnunity enjoy more -pleas49” weather 'until winter • as really due to set in. ' Prominent Horsemen BOiglii Tea= s One Time. Owned BY The Late Wie Matheson Of Ash- field And DisPOse Of The* To Pit, Buena Or Calgary For 61000.00e . The. past week Mrs. . W. Murray and Mr. F. D. MacLennan visited In Firthre with Dan, 'John and Mary. Ann Murray; Counins of the late , J. w: Murray. Dan, and John are living more lei=, sure- lives now. but have been promin- ent .shownien 'ler :'iriaity years For thirty three. years the), were, Annual. travellers • to the.. best fairs in the country and invariably were muong the prise *inners, and never. at -any time showed ,t e genie. team for two 'years. , . ' • • .John _was. the business , man and Hen'fitted Out the horses. At the end of the eeesiin they would ,dispose of their,' prize team and immediately Pick out another to fit 'up for the nekt. year: They specialized in heavy draught .11.4rses..° . Onc :particuleilY interesting, ,res- ture to'''onr*„reader'S ,that' they ,pur- . a teani from' the late Murray, :+which he beipgia. from the ilate WM. Matheson, lather of. Mur- doch: Mittlitson; present reeve of Ash-. Aeht When this 'team Was 'ready, for, market they Werel,Aeld to Pit Burns' Of . Calgitzi .for a cool thousand dol- lar's,' • • , . $1000.00 was Cfairlyceontnion price Or the MurrayrOthers receive , , for prize, team. Several' teams brought' title price, one. Pair going' to, Witinineg' MI* isecl• for, advertising purpoten by a Mint milling Company; another tetra ,went to Pesten; pair to Montreal and stilt another pair to B. all. at substantial figure. ;fhb brothers, shipped' one young totie to Ireland that , two Vats ;witlied 2037): comas, , The ' •rionie Ettibto is ailorked *Oh Vilaci. and -004- pities.. Wen ••on the Pali ,ritir circuits, One olio& silver , enp,. *Warded iv Hint, lttr, Vonteltli,,Was wen at Atratz° ' • • .• , 41. VW . I The: Bread ,.,•• of HeAlth 'The Bread °f llealt,bi 0'1* Eimer* COFtEB 6 CENTS 41V.44141'.11! 414, SERVICE oty# mon: , SatUidaY • HATE SANDWICHES • JELLY ROLLS,', DOUGHNUll'S" ••.• LATEli CAKES..'" • '••• ,SpecialS" RAsPBORY TARTLETs CHELSEA BUNS . TPA BLIcurrs ICED' ROLLS • • WHOLE *HEAT' Biln.A6 106.% *now *HEAT 'pzucgius AND gg,ALTnrin.: IIOLLYIVIAN'S QIJALITY Phone 36 I3AKERY LockDow. ••• •Store rsdayFHda SHAVING CREAM ; TOOTH P STE • T.ALCU OWDEli,•' FACE OWDER '. SAND LOTIONS COLD' ..,cnEAms -*Ai:N(6mo crinAmp'' PERFumn:,. • * TOILET WATER. . TOOTH BRUSHES , EPSOM SALTS ' , CASTOR OIL COD LIVER OIL' BOBACIC ACID pEkALL REMEDIES - HOT WATER i"°171iES 'RUSSIAN OIL ' MILK OP 'MAGNESIA . STATIONERY CANDIES See Large Bill For Complete List of One Cent Ss.1 Items NOetriber; ' LUCKNOW ...ONTARIO •LOCAL MAN '014,‘ , ,MURDER;' TRIAL Oility Mr Will Porteous • in one . of the inryrnen selected for the trial. of Earl 19-4year-old youth:. charged with the. Murder of his grandfather, Phillip Stroh, whose body was found on the roadside near his home on Aprd ist, with„seVere head Nvouncig: The assizes:opened at Walkerton Tuesday -after morning th loeccetoLd: an a on wedneaday jury had been finally the hearing ready to There are also•twelve civil cases • n the; docket but owing to the gth of time that is likely Ur -ba- Atelier& in the murder trial, it it do btrui if many ar &AI cases will be posed of at this 'sittings; • • • , , NEIGHORS PRESENT GIFT • While 'visiting at Mrs. R. J. Cam- eron's Mrs.. Susie . had. a very pleasant ‘surpriselon Tuesday, when a box was handed to heriland upon :opening it, she found 'a lovely' hath - rob e and a tete ,saying at was from her "(itielity HilthIleiglibors. As Mk Miller 'it, leaving to,. make her ttiine C4aach*oinfg. hhae7n esillghbvvo rias hea r to oo •ktihniClnlyk remembering ber IlitMEMPRANCE DAY Artn oP toeAL Rottivo Itemembrenee Day falling this year on SoviltY, November nth. be Celebrated on that day Ito% far, as the bqPor4Ocnt Of .Secretary of State at Ottawa • is, concerned. ° ' However any/departure, from. the provisions .itKotdet .to prOviiie: btitineen ,the .following Monday ipAir. be a matter local ruling. : Tn the tate of *inters: Itolida0a falling , tunditk., the 'provision • is ,made that the.inilowing NIOndni, Will: .observed biMineSS:- Parise -Sea, • lteineinbratice Doti, does not Isit into 'that category. Celebration of ;the: artitistiO, ending, the, 'Great War :,is :theleatUre..otItinientbrante.Dayfoot the incidence Of its falling on AindaY. does ,iot detract 'but' rather odds' .in the:opinion Of State bepattinerit *04 and another linntiannie WaS, it It' to the fitness .fit ;,the Aoy • for of silvor *nit ehine. letter's' ' ANNIVERSARY SERVICES Rev. W..P. Lane of Goderich is the special speaker both mOrning and .- evening at the anniversary services Of Luelcnow 'United Chdrch 'being held this Sunday, November '4th Special music *ill be rendered by the choir on this oceasion. , Zion Couple Feted On :.25th Anniversary italin Gathering At The .11onte Of' yr. and Mrs„ George Minter, spectre Mon Resident* „ As They_ ,Mark Their EITIT Pleading • 4irsarY:.. very enjoyable time .was spent at tbe beautiful Orin .home of kr: Mrs. George itinter;, on conces- sion 12, AshtIeld, on Friday evening:. it being. their 25th wedding an - n 'vets* . Am g those present Ives of Mf .Huater• .• . • JoSeph fiacke4. the bride's parents, who two years ago had the pleasure ; of celebrating their:fiftieth 'wedding:, , During -the e'Vening:.YAn.,11.'nt.eresting , Oragrari was rendered, the first. Mutt- 40t,heing an address of welcome from ' and .1stisi Sunter, 'foilowed hy .intprOintiti tneeches, duets. and, 'teadinge with all present taking ,part:., Later ; the evening a dainty lunch., was Served ";frOnt the table which was. prettily :decorated • with , Weft and , white streamers and Centred by tent., sto'rey. Wedding cake; decorated , with tilver..., §Qvcr, bud vases ' and . candles also adorned "the, tablet: The 'evening's...entertainment: ended,'with all.sitiging,,44."They're *Jelly 'dood- relloice'! dtid ..-e,‘"Auld tang, Syne”. , On October 1.669, YOt4' ago, the , ev,r ....§1010, pastor of MO), Antal tillitea in marniage. Eliza Jane ttaCkett aconto)' ,and George Minter. ' 'To them Were both 0011d' claildren, Will st hoine,Elleda, attend- ing l,tickriOw 'High ,school fteiti*hil passe to befo'0':": Minot ii‘Y• Yearn' age. During ` the evening,' Mr. .sod tog.. thtttdr .t6etived mow, 1;00001 "gifts cup • atso ter; og. HOOWe tiOtv *V the, %lb notgt Sbowi :so%' ,O1gervitoe. • ,gqn4y0.144100, 4 44.- ZH4 _