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IdUCKNOW. ONT.,, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8th, •1934.
SINGLE •t
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PIES si elms
MOLASSES FOR, SAI.E—No. i,
•Cene. for any kind of teed;, Apply to
Harvey 'Ackert.;
FOR SALE= -•New Quebec 'Cook
, Stove,t::rn:p pulper. , All kinds • of
kriitti fig: done.—F. Emberhri.
WOOD, FOR SALE—Beech and
mane, all _ body wood, . no limbal °,
"Enquire of J. W Joint.
FOR SALE—Set Sleighs and .set
Of team 'harness in : good conditiof.-.
:'Apply to 'Mrs. Wesley'•Hudson.•
FOR SALE—Singer Sewing Ma --
m
cbiae, bedrooand dining rooni
, furniture., Apply to Russ Bissett, R.
R. 3, Lucknow. '
'Phone 65-17, Dungannon'
AUCTION SALE—of cattle, cattle, horses
implements et Crewe on' Thursday.
November 15th.. As there is a large
nainber of cattle to be sold. this sale
will start promptly at one O'clock.
See .bits for list and. terms; ' G. Orville
Durnin, Prop., R.1; Dungannon.
Matt. Gaynor, Ane.,
Council Receives:
Bridge Information
County Engineer Beletes• Steel,
Budge Caald ''Be. Parehaee
Ere ed' -With .0 ie$ *tawny For.
About '$1300.00,
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A .a 2% hour session of the. Village
Council, bridge, Well, hydro and, water
hears, and permission to ' erect,
nother' gas pump in the village. were,
the chief matters given' attention..
Council decided to instruct Dave'
Milne to make repairs to the"Carding
ill" ' bridge. to permit the . passing
f ordinary traffic in. safety. Signs
oweyer� will' be erected advising
e.avily loadedtrucks that they cross.
t their own „risk ' • •
Mr. G. E. Stephenson, County ,en=
Meer, advised Council that' the De-
artment of Highways bad a, sixty-
• t , metal bridge at Wastage: that•
onld' be • purchased for $200. This be.
believed could :be• moved, erected • and
painted' for $500 and. a 16 foot ce-
meet. roadway . on the bridge' built
tor', about $200.. -Two ,Cement abut-
nients',w.ould ,be necessary and in the,
en ineer's o •inion the total ' cost.
g p....
*mad :.approximate• $1300. Council.,
agreed:.•tbat this was'' a good buy and
that the fi e'�was near at hand' when.
:i epO must be taken. to replace
somestpli,
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CATTLE.* WOOD" FOR $ALE
Purebred Shorthorn Bull Calf.. 12
mos. old,., dark roan; 3 yr: -old • grade
heifer, dile : to freshen Dec. 15th and
1 grade cow rising 4' years; due •to
freshen November :9th. Also 2a, cords
good dry. -hardwood '•,16" and.18'; 3q
•f
• cords dry 'cprilwood..,
• James Forster, R.. 1, Lucknbw.
SHOOTING MATCH.'
• ' Twin's' Con. 10, Ash-
�' At Palmer •I ., �.
field;: on Thursday, November' `15th
Geese. 2. tickets 25c.
3T. ANDREW'S BALL
In• the Towin 'Hall,. Lncknow,: an
Friday, November•. 30th;, , .ander; aun-
pices of 'the Lucian*. Joint Club. •
LECTURE ON CANCER
CONTROL NEAT TUESDAY
Dr. Jolla W. S. I f ec411O! h. M D
win Addreos L eknor► Audience
On I aaeer,., 'Control -Address • Will
Be Rol% fired By Motion Pictures.
A'• meeting'' addressed by» Dr.. John
W.S McCullough, M.D., DP.H.,. on.
cancer control, will be held in , the
Town. Hall,` Lacknow, next Tuesday
afternoon, November' .13th, ':at 3. p.m.
This meeting, is arranged through the
local medical;: ;oificer •of Health and
under the auspices of the Women's
•
the :presentr. weak `ed woodep strlic-
tore. The eve was advised to ;get'
in' fouch .wit the.•engineer •with .a
:brideto fin„
' eata�nun the. S;
view `to . iq•
if it would be satisfactory and all
parts intact for erection.
•:: An_ ..agreement ' between the Matt»
cipality' and the Surety Co.,' holding
Institute. There is, no . admissi°n fee
and the entire community is welcomed
to attend ,
Dr. 'McCullough's> . talk will 'last
thirty, minutes and twill be followed
,y'motion. pictures. What is empha*
sized is the hopeful aspect of cane
in that competent. medical 'treat*
of the disease inits early'. stages 'per-
-mita of cure.: Particular -' empbaais
is given to the early signs of 'the
trouble Nothing is said that will
DANCE;'
Tn' they` .Foresters' Hall, Langside;•
on •. Wednesday, November • '14th,
under auspices C. 0.F. Gents,':•25c.
• Everybody welcome. Good•. music
L y0 0 F. SOCIAL
On . Friday, November' 9th, •in the`
L b.,0. F 'HALL. Cards at 815,. lunch'
and..•dancing. Ladies;'p>rovide;, lunch
• Oddfellows, their wives ''and families:
4:and ,Reebeka'hs are, cordially . invited. is
HARD ANCE''
Inthe.: Orange Hall ' on Thursday,
evening next, • November ' 15th. Ladies
bring lnn_ch, Gents 25c. dy's and
,'d
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0
crit s prize for the best; outfit: S p y
g %e:
orchestra. Come'and enjoy a- night.
real fun.
the :..guarantee : en, the • water snpph
from .the village *ea appears • to . be
near ',Council outlined a ,resolution,
•which 'will he sent to,,D IL Fleming,
engineer, acting in" the interests of
the village, which stated' what :the
Council :would accept by way of .a.
second • :well, or cash settlement, ` to
cover the drop of .some 40 gallons
i minute in the present well:
Requests for, street :lights,' were
heard through members of,:the Board
and altboagh Council ` agreed' that in
some instances the .requests were
jnstil'iied, the ,feit there would be. no
end to.: this, ' if some lig s were
up.' and felt '.that. in • the best inter-
ests of the ratepayers; no action
fi is
betaken.' ou.d`
..,•:
here are 73 lights . in
At present there
he villagee,oi10
0
Watt strength, , to'
increase these t to.. 200 watt, strength
would cost. $108 a light of:'' $730.00
The, •
erection
of each' new :light ` With'
a 1`11) watt bulb
wouldcost $21 each
c
vin t
s'dn
nciLs attention' was:, . Can that attention •.
' 1i ht on the mono
'the 'fait- that' tyle g
.
merit bad burned
out and wasorder-
edr
replaced.
e;hed e: at
`.decided'.that the hedge Council :..,
P
blit Stewart,s, :' which is' a a find i p
, working Of .Q,
ranee to',the proper
`point, would have to:be
ditch atthat •
removed.
�•. Arrear s' ''in hydroand water ac-
countsclosely;
"were: checked
over, ,
and iipstraetions ogiven, incases where
United Church`
Marks .,Anniversary
Rev. W' P. Lane, Of Goderich Delivers
Forceful; Addreuea On Anniversary
:Occasioa . To Large Congregations,;
Lucknow ' United Church, 'held''
special services of ''worship on :Sus-
day, to fittingly mark the passing of
another milestone, and the 49th ,since
the erection of tle present church.
In spite' of wea1t..ier that was disa-
greeable; : practically capacity con
gregations were p ent for;both ser-
vices, conducted:•li Rev. W. P. sane
of ',Goderich, a 'forme, • Ashfield and(`
Kinloss' boy; and .'a descendant : of one
of this .communities ` early pioneer
Rev lane's addresses were force.r,.
fol^'m their simplicity. They.:: pulpit
was attractively banked with .flowers.
The choir rendered special 'music.
The okerin . we' a liberal and all to-.
gether:this�anniversary occasion was'.
frighten the audience and questions happily and impressio ly carried out.
•attendance..will` be v..., ne• following the services
asked b :those in .Ile. Lape; , l
y
answered , , '
renewed ••many.friend hips' of'' thirty -
Pamphlets Will be distributed and Ave 21.• forty • years .ago..
every , effort made to enlighten ,and
instruct the audience; with a view to
•effecting a control of this dread mal -
any.
This; meeting is commended to all
residents of : the community • who will
gain much n e pint knowledge is
nld
kn
ow
oe
sh
ev
n
respectto, h!t�. cry
t cancer. Musical "numbers will
iven
during the meeting.
KINTAIL . RESIDENT•
AGED
• REST TUESDAY
LAID '1`O ,
oldest esi-
neofits ke
lost one ' •• Ashffeld
Alexander
Mrs.•
Ale er
• dents in� the:death of
e or on Friday.;Nov. 2nd.
11RacGr g
a' reached:the advanced
.
• '. MacGregor had
- ' years. She was :a
of ei 'h. fi ,e
sae g y
Presbyterian church
em of the
�m
ce..
on Tuesday
1 service 'nein
'e
Ufa
aid
7`charge e of her pastor, Rev. J.
• was in ch rg
K. MacGillivary. -
4
fatuity
of,
b�
a
a y
She is survived y.
nineest;
he W
sons, W1ni."and `A1eic int :.
c ow;
:. hector, in Teaais:, Donald, t►f Ln lei ,
Charles of.Waterloo;Murdoch and,
o erick and
Kintail and R d,
fir, Colin ' of B
Fred at :home. One son, •John died
' ;some Years ago -internment took place
in Kmtail cemetery. , -
A complete'' obituary•�i ill .• appear
'next -week.
be,
FORMER RESIDENT • t
DIES INr TORONTd
d
that.' pay-
inent'are piling rip. Pa
inent is not nsade. by the .next 'pay -
e that in either' 'of both
anent date,
'cases, 'the 'service, be cut off.
• McInnes'' applied for 'per -
o e
('e r
a.: g
mission to erect • a gas'pump between
the pavement and :the ,sidewalk , •in
front of his property on -Havelock St.
with.', tile provided for'a,. drivewi►Y:.
Councillor" Murdie ;.moved that this
permission be granted, but his motion
did notkreceive a seconder''•
.,Council then carried an amendment
to the'effect that no more 'permit'F•
be granted to ,erect such ' pumps. on
the. street, but O. Supply Mr •McInnes
w
with fourteen feet of tile .for one
driveway to his' property' where h
is entitled 'to erect a, •pump if he 's�
wishes: ' ,
lbtr.. btctnnes has purchased a piec
of ,land to the' south • of the Mclnne
residence where: he has moved,
hi:ilding 'with a view' to doing en
repairing "anis 'servicing:
• i M.: s. TIIANKOFFERiNO
• IWthe morning'he chose as his text
the passage •froin,,,St.= John "And ye
shall kfow •11ie. truth .and :the truth
shall, make ' you free". Freedom -is
not to' be able to do as We like, but
rather freedom: • is the :power to dA'
as .we, ought to'•'do, the speaker'. sties=
sed. Jesns ,binds truth, and freedom
together .aa .insepajable: and•too often,
We have sopaht freedom'.- at the • ex-
minter.;
x-pence.;of ::truth. "To be ao law to one-
'self,
ne-self is the fool's ,conception of sIi ee'
'nom,' Rev. Lane , stated.,We ''are-' ah:
{nembers,' one -of another, and in the
'tome,. the community and rte.` ..worl.l.
this must be recognized. Failure .to
'r', ecognize .this;. has' 'canted all , the
.crashes in the, past,few years The
sense of• injustice, rather than want
or unemployment is causing the un-
rest•of today for by .standing• upas
we think, for our' ghts we are putt-
ing others into. • pdage In. closing,
he said;: -we mast -c .. aider • more that
we are members of one of the other.
Miss., Myra MacDQnald sang a solo
in•' sweet voice at the ?ming service
-and the:. choir was heard in ananthem.
n--th: atter •art of
Rev •Lanets text from Jeremiah was,
`But :lethim that. glorieth,' glory - in.,
this, • ;that • . be , understandeth and
a'
' arcel
any-.
• •sc y..
;i y
There 5
knowetli. me � •Th
n has: not'
'` ' the world••tliat•ma
�i!:hmg in
at gourde trm gloriedt
b
` e:in, and' ywha
:
a man glories in, >. a can be measured • r hos• pital Tw• o hours After He• Had
r' le..a-Early
and morahy Sac,cess, .p Suffered .Seyere;','Injaries In E• r15
.
e 'enc 'dress ar'e objects r • ,.• ; _ gash;:d
_
sure, ach�ev m , . Iormng="Atiito .. ,; ,, but'saidRev.Lane,lo':'n .o fman sg.?9� g,,•,aneyedan guffhe- '�rder•,thter, he,r. o ors"of,dGoth w h nwe�areo. .. g. .� ,T .o.. .,,.
the:. only'" motor'sect-:
mals and God'' should be Severe •head.,in�nries in a.
r-
an
r u ornin
andcads
m g,
.n: ea
n
p•
'w
lblast
�.
t of n . nodent e
ob ec gy,
se to : '\and knowand understand:nrederick Lachlan .Carruth, 37, Years
1?0 , try. .
know' of His :love, tot,aged away in Chatham Hos-:
Goan; When.paof age, pa .
:and" atience, vel are able . to ital; •
erance P p
bras
He
of e
th each and
hr.
- cal ate x
d the l
a d o£
lirnow n he son
'red t
�, o , *`Its' tide: way :'nP . F , in
and th have ns MMr.. ,Jose h• Carruth, ' was 'born
' p.
an the w y. out hesa�d �:in closing, ;. ' • ,; am • wrh'ere he.grew to •young
a
in the Presbyterian Church '�n'h ' ' time of the Grpa�t.
Service „ .•nan;iood:..At the
in rid ,.
evening
a
heerr
t
saw S.
h
ream of
. i ra
b�atiier.,b
with his f
and
• .,: Rev:
Pat- 'art, he and .. »-
Rev.: •C. H. acDonald and Re i - ., overseas' and during that time
ev.
rice
ss
fisted
R.
i moved
•cirda a family
t. ; .. am
fr f
Lane f .Ash e.. i Mrs:,' Carruth and her, y,
e.
s rvi
c ,
0
he f
t e
'resided t id
Lane:• h evens trig o 'Lucknow, where th y re -
venin' .'Miss 'Mildred: Tre- War ,when Fred
In 'thee time full wing' the
... a m folie
wing.
n
a r
, part
:in
0
ofer.
sh
o aan
.o p
leaven der . hecame well known to ?n , y
erect' a' them�and Mrs: J. W Which. claimed this
well red The fatality ,
leaven aria
reBridge;
d
on
at B
Kent AR gs
Mrs. r. ed at
tecu
r
J
�o 'n life,
0
Oyn
,r Tl
endered a ,
obertstip. r 5.30 Wednesday
Mira, Belle ,R , .. jear, Chatham;. about � ,
pleasing ,trio.; ' �' morning. Fred, who lives, in •London.
'Ind is employed by the.Walkersido
MISS` EUNICE NEWTON
Who is to be:congratulated. upon her
• size.
in
v'. - winning ..tlie::firt. p
success, in g
rrn section of the' letter
the•
children's
writin • contest,;sponsored:by _the
g
Globe, Eunice's success . in.
Toronto ` Gl ..
be face of' hundreds of. competitors`
cash prize.
is awarded.`with,-a; $25.
Co. The eS-
donated � by; the Kellogg C
M L�
s
0
i it t
;ay was' entitled My` V,
a ars elsewhere'
Exhibition."and ppe
this. 'issue-
Eunice,
ssue.
'n
girl i
�' Eunice _s' ' popular; . localgi
r and is receiving
s
sixteen ;ears. of sgt;
xt
y
t". congratulations of her ':many
`The
M Bread. LJ=i;�i'', .. 'The Bread
lof Health
QUALITY AND. SERvjg• OUB MOTh'Qs
of Health ••
.-Saturday Specials-=,
DATE, SANDWICHES RASPBERRY T.
JELLY ROLLS:.' ,F CHELSEA BUl,�
DOUGHNUTS : G ATEA BISCUITS;
LAYER" C+ASFrS_ • ICED RO
WHOLE WHEAT .BREAD ; is
OUR. _:... .•
• DELICIOUS'AND:
)gip WHOLE ' WHE�4T.':
:LTHFUL ,•
q
LLYMA1'['S. QUALITY . ,BAKERY
HO QUALITY
Phone 36 Lucknow
• L rites were •held Wednesday
• morning, ,October 31, in' St. Patrick's
h for:Mrs. Margaret : Kenney,
Old resident of this vicinity "•who
in• her home in Detroit• • on Sun-
ay, October;'28, after' a, short illness.
Reverend , Father O'Shaughnessy;
flastor.' chanted the . Requiem High
Mass and.inter,nent• wnsin,the Chu�:h
cemetery.' ,' ,' •
t ` ' Mrs: Kenney was ; born iin :Oshkosh,
Wisconsin hilt" while yet a young
girl moved with her parentis to CO.
.oda where' she ,,married . Patrick
Kenney who. pre -deceased her` twenty
One yearn - ago. She was a meiiiber of
'the Altar Society of St David's
Roman catholic,c�hurch, St., Joseph's
Union and the League of the Sacred
Heart.
Mrs. Kenney is. survived' by • three
-danghterS: ==blrs.r Clara �, lartwick,
""`�"`liKrif: "-ilelei'�`McCormtck•---and
Miss
...Anne ',Kenney all Of Detroit, ' Midit
two'sons, Joseph and Fred Of London,
Ontario and one sister, Mrs. Thomas
White of Eolyr'ood. - Anather'w'son
m a f, died bere 3u ,1923.
friend
s.•.,•
..at the...
•'y
D
Re:xaI1
Thursday,
d., Th y,
I•
'ug' store
Friday,•'Saturday.
SHAVING CREAM
IrOOTH PASTE
•TALCUM POWDER...
FACE' 'POWDER,
HAND LOTIONS
;COLD' .. CREAMS •
VANISHING CREAMS
PER1''UkiE-
TOILET ,,WATER
TOOTH BRUSHES'
' EPSSOM, SALTS''
CASTOR' OIL
COD LIVER OIL
• BORACIC' ACID
RELL REMEDIES
%A
.HOT WATER BOTTLES
'RUSSIAN. . OIL
,&IILK .OFF MAGNESIA
STATIONERY
�.. CANDIES.'...
tee Large rBilY' For Complete• List of
One ,,Cent Sale Items
civember
• +a•
LUCKNOW:
'PHONE 32
DNTARID•
vUSBAND OF LOC
�• GIRL, PUBLICITY DIRECTO
George.: E. Johns,• of Holland Apts
.been
' has b
Lincoln. 'Road,. Walkerville,
a ointed publicity• director, for. the
,.pP
Loyal Order of Moose in the Domin-
ion of` Canada, : according to sin an
nouncement •from. the Supreme Lodge
Order of -:,:<Moose. -at '
o�`t L�ya .
Moosehart..111. ,
' a intment ' carries With: it.. .'
Theappointment
the osition of:' editor of the Cana-
h.
P
dian section of the Moose magazine,
Work of the, =
which is devoted to the w. r
Moose .in'"Canada,
Mr:. Johns .has` had several' years
to rnal nblilcty:
in .iia
experience e P
ex ri
pe
starting.' with : Windsor Lodge 1499,
Loyal: •Order J Of • Hoose as their , pub-
licitydirector in 1931; Since, then the
work .has been' extended from tle,
include • the Western'. 'local..lo'dge to Inc •
Division of:'Le ion of Moose,
. •
Ontariogi .
n'ri .Followin the, success in' .
in O to Q, .g
of
' waythethe
publicity -the Dominion organization .'
P
The
Th
' c
for
�'•dir
e
will•. have a, publicity -
new. appointment given Mr..• johns
will :elevate, ' him. to an officer of the.
Grand ';Lodge, of the' Loyal Order ot�f
Moose' in Canada.::' •i
r
arra
• Accident
f Motor
.YC
•n.. - oFellow,
Lunn w
Former Resident: Of
in Gr"eat. War,- Died,- In Chatham
g,
MOVING PICTURE S. OW
S
COUT
Y S
Atlantic Voyage And,Seeped In, Eng-
..
land,. Scotland & Ireland Wilt Be
a'.
Interestingly,Screened Ort•'Taesd y
reels entitled "Onne. ,to: England.
.nnd edticatiOn. The , 'Show, will,' be
Sionts in the TOWn Hall; next
Tir picture depicts in', n most
1u the Old Land" and a motor tour of
England,. SccitiOnd end Ireland, to
Bills havA., been pOsted listing the
Contents of the various reels and: no
doubt nntivei. of the Old; Land, Will
be Specially inhere ,of
the points mentioned ,vrilithe kno•vn
to theist "it hoMe" 43; at least faniil-
Entertaining.riuinhers will be given
between sett lentUring Mr. cameren
Geddes and the •ScOutmoster,
1. Bowen will'outlline• tie wort and
ptirenset Of the Bey Scout MoVereent.
:A packed *hail 'is anticiPated for,
this presentatiOn. mad *NO wilt 0,
Ali '64cout----!reami-
All -Iiiiiilritid;73SofmtrbEOutlitbsgn• AfooLlyrE' .ft'attt .11 try. n • i,rocli 0,1 thy. t
in the Orange thiS S „ -S , , year -,i... ea a ce tre piece port that ;his'
iiaturdq eVening at 8 o'e*k. •titt,O001116•Pilees. !Phone ,tiait ,the late, Arthtir Cntrig. &titer. ost )tear; Mather c6netery.
thankoffering service of the
V. M. S. 'of •the Presbsrterian Chiirch
all! be held this &Imlay, evening,
NOveMber 11th, when MISS -Dorothy
slon Seliodi a. *lout will be the'
•
IDINT -MEETING
, rekidar meeting of the Lich.
•
•
MEMORIAL SERVICE'
',SUNDAY bioRNING
ranged the cnstOniary itentembrance
the -D0:4 March .ilayed•hy...the• Citi -
"Lest we ,Zorget" will be seng !'enil
es
S. T. Tucker. , "The *MASS' by 'Rev.
.1. H. Geoghegan will follow thesing,
niinuti silence 'Will be ' observed,
Oa tO .purciAdse a Poppy in aid' et
to Windsor th inspect the coMpany's
Annt -there. He was 'n passenger in
„Teronto Globe •truck,• driven by 'his
close friend,. Gordon Lapthoin
,'• A Lancaster truck had hroken
In this highway. and tlw driver wat
Globe truck crashed ifito the rear
end of this transporti Lapthorn 'stated
the police that he had been blinded
by .the ' glare of. headlights of a car
or truck, -Which had Stripped or' slowed
-down. near the Spot Where the' Lanco-
ter transport. hid broken down, and
in 'Consequence failea tri see'the truck
t'ithete Amen his,.adinissiion about 6:30
ittn., he !opted into AincOn'seionSileSt:
find died an hour' later from Severe
head ,Injuties„anA ornery hodili
Ely) opent the week" end here. visit.- •
ifigik.iwith Mr: and Mit. Macken-
zie nnd•Mr. and Mrs: Clair Agnew.
passed away a few Menthe prior to •
about three ,yeart aed after', being ' '
leg in April. Ile And bis wife had been
tivingr,vith her relatives until fet.t•
permitted he And Mrs. eari,..uth"start,
ing up a home of their '6Wri,
About Seven years ago, •frea mar -
ham, Who no*, grief.‘strickeri, snr-
,vivet, Three titters altO survive,
•MrS.-Ernie Aitehisen Ana Mitt Hattie
ham Hackett 'of Stith,. ana one 'bro-
ther. Arthur of Littowel.„
V'riday with interment .
•
•
ti