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7,FOR,SALE—Garage and stable in
Luclulaw. APPlY at Sentinel Office.
LOST—A. black buggy rug between`
Luckriew ad Let /,' Con. 6,-Kinloes.
ginder please. leave at 'Sentinel Office.
• . FOR' *.BALE -9 -:Piece fumed Oak
dining •roont' suite, as. gticaras new,
for Stile eheap Apply at .Sentipel
POR SALE—Dark red Durham
Ball • Calf, about ' .11 months.. 'Apply
• to Mra., 41ni*Telititer,'Verdyce;
Luc:knew.- ' •'
"GRASS FARMS"' TO RENT -200
:inns, either tegether. or • separately,
-..-for grass or hay, • 50 acres new seed-
ing.—Win. Fisher, R. 1, Lucknow.
•' .1174N0E0s 0NTED,.
Tit4*• :
undersigned,: up to January': 25th,
1937, for . 18 . norda' of .gtk•:inch beech'
and maple green body:: wood, , to be
deli•Yered by March lst, to S S No
• 9; Ashfield. LOWeSt.' 'tit., Any tender,
not necessarily accePted; '
Ernest Blake,•
eey'..-Treas.,, R. 7, .Lucluipw.'.
TENDERS. WANTED
irs will. he:, recemed by the
up to Saturday, pecenif..
r • '30th; for :15', cords of 204nch,
beach and maple bod,y Woecii( deliyer:7
ed At 'U.S.S. NO. 14,,- Parernount,
. by .April 1st.: 'Lowest or :.ani tender
not .neeelsarilY aeciiPted:
Roheri'' Hamilton See -Treati
'TENDERS. ,•
-Tenders will be4.eieived by the Un-,
dersigneli for 30 'cords' of '4 -foot 'elm
wood,- or any 7 -,portion-- thereof -i7- not -
leas than.';4' inches' in diameter,- alSo
for .60 .cOrds or any portion thereof,'
of "lginch body ,' wood,' beech and
pie, and the follewingLyillege work%
Day work-Miuri,o:and snow
plowing and :snow 'Telling, ,..Grading
• and (Wigging:.
• Tenders4e,be-ceivedbYjklondaY.,.
the 25th loWeitor any ten:
o der net., necesearily accepted, '
Joseph Agnew, Cierk, Luckno‘w
k .. • •
,4$ .
Nbf1OCREDITOR:
the Matter of .. the Eitate• of
FlOrence,lehnston, late of 'the Village
of Lucknow hi -the County of Bruce,
Spinster, deceased.
•
Natice.is ,hereby given, Infrahatit. to
;:the' Statute in, that half,"that 'all,
creditors, and others,' having': claims
or demands 'against the Estate Of the
" said Florence JOhnsten, who. died On
:or about' the; Twelfth „day" of ''Decein-
• belt, A D 19,06; are required on or; be-
fore the Si;tt,h;day of Febnuary.....D.
1937, to send,' by Peat.. prepaid, or
.
deliver, to. :Roberti. William' Johnston,.
Rapley,:Ontatii4, . the AdMihistrator, Of.
'.he Estate Of the.Said deceased, 'their.
: ames,.,addesses and .descriptions, the
. fall ;partinlars of their claims, a
teMent, Of their iiecoUnt, and the na-
ture.. .Of the securities ,(if .any). :held
by -thein dilly-ierified- by- Affidavit. ,
And take' notice ,that after such
'last mentioned date ,the said Adniln-
' 11 • t t th
istrator will o u e
. . , . ,
aiSets .6A the said. deceaiied . among
the ,perschns entitled .tlitteto,.having.
.' regard onlyto the eleima of.: which;
7 ,he shall then 'have notice, and that
•• the, ima kaiiiinisirator wiIl not -be
liable for the ,Said 'assets �r any pert
titto Any • person ot.Persens:of
. who • claims hated . shall net' • heve
„„ • • ,
:been: received by him it- the time of
•i,such, didributIofl,
4;"' Dated the twilf0:fiast ;of, Jannini
1637.
• ,Rolieri:.,,Virilliant Johnston, . •.
• Ripley;
'• PLAYS AT RiGiNS •
the Women's nuititate of SL
Eel-
on3 ;is holding a Soda'', eYening •
the coiniutitity • lial1o, ;on lVienday,
• annuarY .26t1i, when the .yOUng peOTAki
O 't ,the
• v1Oye.*.ith4,, ttniatt and
'WS, Mail Order - doodpre-
Adinistilen ihe and/15e. '
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Father Rescues His
Three Children
'''Front Mili Pond
Dramatic • 'Itesena.'',At•••„,TreleaVela,
Pond •Monday ' AfterbOtin. As. Thr.Ce-
Little, ',Brothers': ,Break.. through,
114 Iee Well Oat Oii.:PiiialrrCae.;• ,
well Their 'Father,, • Plung.;'
ed In To Rescue " Them And In, AC-
Reeine Endan-
gered His .0*n Life .7, •
CHILDREN'S • 00-, RESCUE: '
, .
EFFORTS INVOLVED- AI4L'
.rhre iittle Hackett brothers
'were
;snatched frdnideath about frve•O'ciciek
Monday 'aftermion • after , had
broken through the thin ice on Tre
leaven's mill pond. It was ;the heroic
rescue efforts of their father, Caswell
Hackett,.tlit„ ati,Veld., his .entire yowig
*fani1y f
fliree • sbrisl'irein a triple
drewning. tregedy... " ;
Mr. 'Hackett ',himself,might easily
hay e become a victim of' the icy wat-
er also. • Near exhaustion, from the
efforts iii-gettinghit,sonfaly..4,Out
of the 'deeti Water, -„the r .acner! then
found' the .repeatedly breaking
T.TAitrailTq0.7.71,1!.7..**.?"..11t aicritTw
with much difficulty that he finaily
reached
ice on the'...-Pend'ilitid been: de-;
CidedlY Weakehed, by .Cantinned,milcl
,
-4Weatbeit-YeritNerstrengieneuglr-46-
safely; 'Support 'a iihniber •,of. .young.
;lads. *h. , were. pluYing,hoekey• enkate'
• •, . „ ,
, :the three Haekett • youngsters,
Gordon, 9,Glen,: 5..and
Walking up the iee :well' out ,On. the
'POnd. it a point just, 'north 4;.S.'..0.
..ItathweR's- resi-ifenee, '
First len, Who.: 'wee', first 111 And
lastout, broke ' through, Hiss''older
brother; :,,Gordon; was a7.little,
piece aWay, Went , Ck ...to help,.rei•;"
ciielhim:',Gerdon .1? oke though • 'be:.
'fere reaching, young X. C.
was following Gordon back 'to help
'when the .icregaYsi, way :throwing himr
into the 'Witief:iiiing„Witli' the, 'did*
- • • . .
'brother. -. .•
--Fortunately .Hackett
O was outside, ;splitting wood ,.at his
borne it the head Of' the. nr_ct short:
.stteec..tbai.,leada tothe -Tater:: 'Tie
heard.. •the "..eereanis: • Of the children,
afldmadea datiii the'licind and,
:plunked in to the ..resene- The. water
Was: 4.edP''enpiiiih:,..*. take the',Sniall-.
est, of the Youngsters ,Over-hin. head...
Gordon was: endeayering., to • held
C up and eling to thrice. anditeW7
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CA.N.01, ,"0•NT.F. 0, -THURSDAY,. '4P*AR7.1('2lst, 1937
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.41
NOTED JOURNALIST .
SPOKE -HERE YESTERDAY
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'flertrain Fowler fltAilted‘ 141Clatt"1
A.8 '.8P!taking Guest
pariders.`:-.Q('
Mr . Bertram' B. 'Fowler; Canadian
;born jorna1it and . author-, of. ' the
boot '"Consumer. CO-OPeration .in ,Amr
,
•rica addr,eSSed a LucknoW-au4ienee
'here yesterday afterneon, under the
ausPicee -Of the Lucknow
Mr, -Fowler, e• young num, is .rec-
ognized .as the leading Writer on: Co-
oPerAtion in 'America. He has -come
from Nev York' to, Otitarie this *eek
rte • the speaking . guest .ot the 'Uhited,
Pariners„of_ Ontario.-The-Univ,ersiti
of Toronto, Port:Elgin and iLtielcnow
. are . the . three 'centres priYileged , to
'hear his: address on The
ties of the Co Operative7X:even:tent
in Canada:"
rewler-,.ives accompanied 'by
II: 4. Hannam, ''SeeretarY' of,' . the,
Farmers ,Oritario::-
1feet nway .0Ien was attempting VI
support hiinself by the WealeieC
: It rnust have been' terrifying
acnefOr father on ,,reaChing5the,
himself' haled
pond Where' he 'PlungUAtlieli
thought of hit
but successful effprts to. 'get, the
children'',Oht seely. Caswell. . ,went
,through the ice'ibout eight-feetfrciin
the to boys. He' had to ;
his way to them in rwater above hi4'
Waist: Repeated .efforts to set them up.
On •the ° ice, • which' each time Woillif.•
tcreek away, ' were .:.finaliy,
Then he, had to • break his wAy,.,thru
'saveral more feet , of, lee to.. reach
Glen before getting 'him out on ice'
,
that would oupport him Water Soak-:
ed cicithee Made the childrena relit
burden, and it bit* a' herculean: eff-
ort to rescue ; the trio:
:Bob MacKenzie, living h'earbr, at3="
tracted, byk the 'Mei', started out Qfl
the Ice Which kept breaking Athrough
underhio:,. weight; .finally Plunging
him incOmpleteli:When within •about
:15 feet of tlie Iada. • • •
None; were the. Worse -Of the :ex-
Perience. Girder; 'Wei back to scheoi
the 'next day -and when the 'Sentinel.,
reporter 'called •. at . the boine, he
found- the two,,,yOnnger boys, a like-
able, Pair Of youngsters, -giving little'
thought to their' narro* escape, but
evidently quite 'satiefied.. to Spend the
day. indoors; .• - ,
Oiltdoori line of ehildren'e
dothitig diling,:thlbug 'a story in
itself::4Oe father ivils not heihe;„ :but
• Mrs', Beckett briefly told:what. she
knew of the, frightful exp,erienee. In
an unnecessary apology for tbe:„aP-
earariee • of 'the. •Childretc; ehe'added,
-Rut vo're inighty glad to have the
With." US
, The (lector in Austria probably told
Edward his ear was"just 'bur-,
ning.trandon Sun.
. nt.titws RAL.10
.,•6 the annual Rtitnii„ Dance, Under,
auspices of the bland* Fire "CO.:,
willbe held tine t'ridaY jinni
1aeKenziee orchestfa •
'Pipets, 'Good lun�h serVed," Adrnls-
�iGhts 45c 014, taXi'• 1,actiea
itta tat "
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DAVID MEISNER CLAIMS
DAMAGES FROM' JOIN LAPATT
• ,
Writ Has Bee , jahniule. Mal
icious PrOPecUtiOn 40 Alleged:
.r. NegligeliCe: In. Iclehtifitatien In
Connection 'Wttb Famed' Kidnapp-
ing
Caftem,
Palrici,,Meialler;.060,Vieted and, later;
'acquitted of the Labatt,' kidnapping
filed a writ at Oagoode Hall in which,
he claims diniaTia -from John S La-
batt, London
hreWer): and alleged neg-
ligence in the Vehtifidation, ,Ot . the
plaintiff.' . •
, of the Writ'.eame-ast an un -
e kidnapping
els!): c,:ot efd. 111.tl '41.19311i;
when Labatt
was kidnapped and held;nilioner for
several. days. in MauskOlia ' cottage.:
Aan-s-01--fti-ot--$06;60ty-waf-T-d emended:
at the time but -never Paid. .
.3 Meisner, Inter tried for:, the of-
fense, was 'Mind guilt Y and'senterir
ced titfifteenrears in ortsmenth
PenitentiarY. He ser,vecl. .several:
menths. of his ternbefore he was
subsequently 'granted' a new trial and
acquitted: : ' '
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44rrr.
o'
ttawa On , Tomlinion Scholarship ,
LEONARD MCLEOD
—
Lucknow .
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'These two High School. students an interest in his.sehool,work and has
oolviER
, Port Elgin
424.4
'.(ounciI. Accepts W�II On
Department's pprovaI
And ..• • ce
..r. •• .
Weting.
... .4;4 n,i.ft1P,r
BjsheIi Dedllned To Support Mo
•tion 'That ' Welt Be.Ae;e14ed-.Ae-
• ee.Ptanee-, :Kneed , :On ApproiI By
' 4 ;
• .1)0,:i°Trhte.Vnt;119aii"011)84'
dikttrY' W.e.11,..
and eiluiPPed by: the Canadian Sue-
ty Company, hasnow. become the
prOpertis et. the village It was ac-
eepted
•
brthe, Mips iiiirF
speeiel*.twa.hour session :last' yiredt..
nesdaY• rile* 'and' •the lieeePtOre.
bobdittg. company Of :any
furtiferliebility..WliatseeYer.-• •
The 'Well :was accepted On MOM
dt Councillors Mecriiernild. and :For -
gnu*. -With Reeve ,Andereen
whir did -not figure in the :Voting; ex:
pressing himself in: 'full ..aeCOrd With
the, 'Beard's .dieision,. Council
-.,hot . UnaninionS :however, • as
Councillor. :Bushell ,xefiigainst the
cil accept the s
e..,e.4.e'"wtyellc. fppiurtpted
by
..a
accordance ' with the approval of the
Department' of .:Health of: Ontario ,of
eceinher7,11147193fisanri4.ai"
--8tK 1.937;i. end as reemiunended by
•consulting engineer,
in his letter of: Jainieri nd, 1937.,,
• A .Sheaf of letters that 'acciiihnlat-
.. , ,
ed over 'a _period of about. a year and
,
O half •'during,,whieh the acceptance
or .rejection:'...of • the, well • hes."'been
hanging. fire;.,' was 'tabled' for Wed-
nesday .night's' important :Meeting.
Leafing through. this grist of lettere,
extracts were quoted to 'substantiate
arguments both, pre and ton'.aa.Pre-
Sentect chiefly by Reeve Anderson and
Couneillor Bushell.
You may think, I'M stubbern," said
ConicillOn7Buefiell, but to explain the
definito ,tnken; lieasleo
tkie• 'Cleric 'to; read jetters of. March 2
and. 704:and -June 12th a-ncr.27t14. ccah,
taining 'statements. bi. D. H. Fleniing,:
,
consulting.- engineer, engaged to look,
. ,
.were recently chosen b.Y.pdpnlar .v,ote. dene well -every .yeet., He,
of their fellow studentiLto Ireceive popular with the teaChers;.as well as
the scholarships. provided each year his fellow' ethdenta;"" .: • I
by-, W.:" '13ruce Mr Gomer Scott, is the son of Mr
Count's representative at Wilhairi.:',i'obnTSCott7•Tof the
ion Parliainent. ' The achOlarthips pth Concession of Sai,igeen He at
*confer . nfon *Mr, Seott • .and., Mr. tends Port Elgin High ',School and
McLeod the:: privilege, of. being': the possibly the • greatest complithent
Nitonal 'guests, of Mr. Tomlinson AC-that---ertiiThe paidlan woblirJe to
his Ottawa home finking the'Perlia- quote- the words Of his , principal, Mr
mentary
seseion. they', D:' -L. Strachan ,BA .; "He is one of
will learn at first harid'.how ,the goy- .our .cleverest' students in the fourth
ernment' of. the Dominion is' dendue= Year, eduree.- Throngh 'faithfulness in
. , , . , , • .
tett:: ", . .• application and :mentally, decidedly
,
Mr....;Leonard Melee -4' is 'the :seven- above the Ordinary, he has been ex7:
teen -year-old son of tirs„D itcLeed, emPt-frOm ell, Departmental- EXAm.
who reSides, four miles .north of •Luck- inations and:heS.reCeived his grading
new, end the late. Mr..-..MeLecid;',Tande ;the .teacher's•". reediniiieiidatioriA;
18 now in his farth: year Of 'Atten- 'Gomer is a sensible : •:andbrilliant
dance at pticknOw Nigh $ehoel. His youth :and will: reap the.highest ad-,
Principal,: 'Miss F: E., MeLettn, also vantage, from his interesting trip to
,speaks .highlif.e.his Capabilities and Ottawa provided by theliberality of
'remarks "Leonard 'hes ilWay.s. taken- 244
• ,
SUccess.fiil, , Benefit -Dance
• There was A good attendance at
the -benefit dance staged in the Town
Hall last.' YridaY, for Bill Webster,
Mi1ler 'Fire ' Co:. anspices. ' • Expenses
mere, irery' light on this occasion and
'the net Proceeds AniMinted :to ap-
prokimately-' $60.00. ,',
•
MOTOR. MISHAP 'FRIDAY
In a .motor callieibn. at tlie;. tinted
Chiirch 'corner . on Friday evening,
:Mts_Sain,ue1M�rrjsofl_suffered a'
cracked rib.,:MerrisOnA. Niere;e1i. their.
way'horne•frOin the, final: :meeting
Of the 'Week :of 'Prayer at the 'Pree.:,
byteriak' ChUrch,„ Slipperi:streetS
Made, it impossible to stop coming
down the hill at the. Phited •Church
and 114"e,eltigieli Occurt,ed' With Mr
Wellington fiendereOn's cer,,, Who was.
turning up Station ,street.Little
daiinage: Was . done to 114' cari, and
Mrs.,Morrisbn wai.:the Tally, one 'to
reeeive Mindr injuries. •
'
BIRTHS
•
CAMPBELL Liteknow,
'TliiirsdaY.,January '14th; '1.07,:to• Mr.
and, Mrs., James' Canipbell;•,a,t daugh-
ter, ,GWend'olYne
."FORST8R —.111 PalmeittenGen-
eral flospital;.; Ott Thursday, January
14th; to r4t and Mri:C&il ,Perster;
„i,;,17 •
'dederfch"..; flOSPital,
en Tinit-sclayi,iiiititrit• i4th, to$I, t�
Mt and e, 1t. 1,
tsanganhnni o son. •
, .
•
: ADDRESSED' GROUP ;
, r.. Hetherington - addressed
a gathering of forty men and 'ieutig
Men{ inthe 'United Church on Sunday
. on the subject of The Separate
SohOcili:In Canada." He pointed out
in his 'opening remarks' , that he ' in-
tended to refrain •freineijiressing
any -personal:" opinions, and 'deal Awith
the inatte,r,fsein a constitutional and
ecohbinie" standpoint. '4' - • ,
He ' pointed tat that the '.'present
legislation pettaining":toLclist.ribution
of corporation -taxes fOr the support
tit' nubile and separate schools simply
made obligatory certain prOviSiOns of
the British North American Age tin
this, regard.
O He 'pointed ent that- in -only n feW.
isolated 'instances was 't,liere:nn. ovelr
lapping; .-of• schools' exceeding ' the
need,' so that in iriedt cases if a
.separate s,eheol were. ` abolished '
,wohld,..have to be replaced:by a
school, and , this respectiroia
econoMic • ''viewpoint there
Would be no Saying.
'
• ViANDUSql. WARDEN,/
ktSt.' a • Vete 4, go , to 13,'•`.;Mia, key
: the ;Tat*
-Leader;,wks elected On the 8rit:' bal.'
Mt; .ae Bruce. 64th Warden,
geeire Anderso&e 'nenie Akrai -aniOng
\nominated for the. 'ailed
Whith 'woe contested Above Van
Dusea Reeve 1
go:poliit. o Itititatdifie
-mut vovo F�ntoh 0.•_Poi,t;
,'• Reeve,: .1.v !kr ',Eckert , Meltillop.
P,.1 Vi‘ Ra.Pn coiln
atter • the interests' of .the • village.4
These letters cOntained. statements
recently Used:la-a . pamphlet by 7Mr„,-
'Bushell; . Which Condemned,. the...well:
and which together with, Mk. Binh.
own observations, had led hun
t0-4alie-a-7,defirtite-stand'
that ' the Well , Was. not i;ight„. ,.FrOM
the first; • Mr., Bushell • favored
ceshsettlement ahd Iatterly he has
been -holding Mit.,fer further,teits .to
be 'taken. ' '„ . •-• .""
The point 18, is the contract com-
pleted'. „Pointed out zCouncillor- Me-
as.,furtOet..disnussion: continued
concerningthe numerous teats, !' with
Varying results, that had been. taken
until C ' ' • ••
ounci lor MacDiarrnel interjec-
ted, ."we're net :getting anywhere, I
:move we accept the well."
ToOk- Own,Telit
, ,
There have .been :various ;.teste' of
. the yveter'laken and:tinder' different
cOntlitio.ns since the. Well. .Was: 0011-
pleted in fall- of 1935 • with nd.
two reports' giving:the same analysis.
there: Was alSo...'differencf.ie•of ' opin-
•ions,;•,,not kolY .among.' nieniheri •Of:
the. Board, but between ';the.partiee.
entering.' into, .the ''ixgreereent,..4S-Hto:
what, was the 'official' test and `whe4
• tiler or not" jihad,' beeb.".pron.erlytalc7
;An of whlch apparentlysem:„
Sod by Dr Berry Of the-DePtirtMent,
of:Health; Toronto, who ac
ComPanied by Mr. Fieming "ti vil
-,
!age's, engineer,' visited '1.tickno*.and.
spent,:ixiai; it the well for the pur°
peee of perstinally..nieking his own
tests:. , , •.;
, yea. Oen -the.,Department'S an-
-Oyits of these tests that Dr, Berry
,gefe. his approval 'of 'the -wet ite=.
,tent :,letters, , Which '',C#0..i7d SUPpleineti-
-ted by lettere. • fi•ont : Mr. Flerning)'
which!. Onyiliced .the ether. inensbers•
.4 the board, that they hOdnbalter.
native but to; accept the. ,'• •
; Dr, Berry's first le'ttir ft:416*Si
• • Torerito; / December •(1936;
jOsePli $eq
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latieknow. CohtiOio.
Dear'
/•':•,. •••'
FurtherCOntion 'with Yotki
-ieelLiest that We'Ieiert On the tpuility
of Nxrate r troni the deep well at, 1..ki'dk••,
tie*, MeV
advise that 1 hav� been
in' touch, eokintei,.
hagiveii Y0t1 Certain
inferniatiOn Condertilni the OPeraildit
of, this ,w 11.,
• Pitorfil e bbsekVikti6#1
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The. Bread • Bread
i-leall,th 0 1 f • Health
' ouR MOTTO---rWALITY‘ AND " SERVICE
Specials,. For, This; Week.Eri
•CBOICE LAYER CAKES
DOUbliNIPTS," PER'. DOZ. •
SEVERAL kINWOE. TARTS, PER DOZ.
• r•r • • ,•;,'• 15c.
.• •
• • •
.t •
And '41. LPrge Assortment Of .
" COOKIES; BUN•S AND' SCONES, •PER ;DOZ:•
H' MAN'S ) AL.BAK ER1
.'PHONE 36 p LUCK.NOW..
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Lucknow Hydro System Consumers
• ,
ALL CONSUMERS IN ARREARS..
.FOUR .41,10.1‘j•THS:. FOR DOMESTIC ''SERVICES'
TWO .MONTHS FOR COMMERCIAL SERVICES
0 •.; , ..• . " ,
111-4e—CjitAff:-ViithoUt4urther*:Hilotke-.-7--
.„„
IF NOT PAIDON B•EFORE
:FEBRUARY 1st 1937
-:{10 AN
. '
fuTuRp.:-DATE. IF. IN AfT,E410,iioR
kftiorisAS., ABOVE'
• .
, „
NOTICE
,ATEFtW
I Consumers In • Arrears on Atarch ist, 1937
stem
ill Be Cut Off Without Further Notice
•
Iticknewi-' it weild °-Seenr ]thlit v
would, be able. to operate the I W II Contract
'
made at the time of our visit to `
I Clauses -hs.
oca e
up tO, apProXiintiteli, '70. per
_hi the. turbidity' of When minute without any undue_increase..
,
_Estrada' Eta= The -Agreement
tie .eiluir.bijaditirop;einitesd. -t).:e,i.typopnedthis
point,ir ni
fairly large quantities:.• - •
The . iron Content. is 0.5 part.s per
'million. This is on the uPper°, quality
line, but 1 believe the well cen be
operated' at this amount without any
great inconvenience.
:Oie" saititileg-0,110d . at -the
time hf. our yiait. ow October the 22ndr
Mai b taken is representative of
the aendition Which will hold in the
well at. a .later date, • I •ould say
that you would
e be
eti3t
iren orderaaninjfigure
; afiecerie
w
not exceeding 70 ' gallons per minutei
: Youri very truly,-
• 'A 'E.' BERRY •
Direct:Sr Sanitary -Engineering Div -
niton 0-
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• Not satisfied that the above letter:
was ,a definite approval, the Council
through '311%-:-Fleming-asked--that-Dr:
Berry be more expiicit.. Thi troUgli't
the folhiwing reply from Mr.' Pieta-,
ing, ,the $162.400 cheque belng for.
his year's service.
..-TerOnto,„ ' January . 2 0
. . . . , ...
JosePh,?A'gneW,--Eici,,,.• '...• • . :
Village Clerk,,. ..
:i..ncicnow;;.Ontarie. f.
Dear Sir; ''. • •- .
.Your lettere • December. ,
cheque' for $16209 • and; efeoPy- Of Pi.
Berrys . lett r. to • y.en, 'dated. Dec. :2,
1934, haa. et.n../teoei;ed.,.' Thanks:
Tlie.,parli',inent*Stiiidings are. closed
:Ojai but AA soon as posiible, ' I. will
See .pt, Berry 'ai;reqUeSted by you.
. T. ine,' Dr, berry!S, letter *consti,
•tiitea'approaitil ,so ' fir as . the. obligat
Oohs, of the 'pnroty fire concerned,. If
the , well gives' tronble . later we Can,
not call upoh. the ,shiet : to, niake
good.' .. • ., '• . .
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'The, , original Centreet,,reqUired the,
contractor to . predate A Water ac;.'
teptable. to , the Dept. of tionith.•,' , to
(*mit* !we:- ,,,opieinentary Agree- ,
rhea we eoUld not: &Oland' More, then
that. The Original' guarantee "for three
yeaig uiffi atitiafied, 'if'. the 'Will had
been Olt for that period Oh 7Attkitrr:
NATIVV.LY'4i. thd..'
:•ebittedeide. de the
misty tettotea* .04 ' deildieheY An
tittailtit'k;tie*
beendotte,, • • 4.,
(0.Pritinuoe
tVen,TheViHage And;The Can-
adian 'Surety 'Co.; Gove.riting; The
Specifications- And "Equipment'
' The 'Secondary Well
- '
The history of • Lucknexii aeCond- .
ArY well,, aetepted by the ' • Village,.
'Couricil;last.sireek,"dates; back to SeP,'
ment Pth he Layne Canadian Water.
Supply. Co., • the :.Canadian Surety-. Co-.;
,itbd the Village was made. This
'greeinent guaranteed for a 2 -year •
*Period; a. per nilputeflow
dug
bo water he.the L0 Co
the ,° ihi mnal eantime
Lane
.1caa,
dian 6.0.. Went into: liquidation, •
,the ' flow . of Water ;-drePlied.' to abeut.
.the 'rte of 100 it/lb:MS,' A Minute.
Thus: the Canadian Surety Company
became responsible to Make good this
-A second 'well or. a 'cash , settle-,
merit were the , two solutions given:
considerationtis recompense , for thie:'
deficiency and by, a ,majority vote of
the CoUnci.);' *Under the reeveShin of
'AW Hainiltonr_the ;second, well was
decided 'avpreferableand'. in February:
1345, im agreement Was entered in, ,.
to between the Canadian ' 'Surety. Co--
mpany and the Village, ,governing
the .specifications foh the constriio-;
of this . •-
This read in , part as foltws
WHEREAS' the. party of. the Sec-
ond 'Part, is "Surety on 'that . certain' •
bond. or undertaking ',fasned on be
half. 'of Leine Canadian 'Neter Sup,'
Ply beniPaliy Lhnited in. cOiineetion
Wiiheeition4itraeI Wfoe11frthe P
r:hol:c6il
ez.stu:rtiy6t1:..01
ad
the ,.ad • PAa,ad
• srti.h.uere,.• is a de,Aewney ;
in the ' cjinintity di •water from the ,
Well ,constrilcted 'Wider that cOfittiet,
WHEREAS,. the 'Layne • CallildiaiT'
Water, Supply CoroptinVtiittecT • is
now, in limiiclation theta...q.ref* the -
Second .Part hereby 'agrees with' the .
Party of the First Part to construct',
ra ok -*au& 'eI1 in Tideerdatee" .".
the felloWing, spedi4tations,
The well Shell be eight inches Th.
diaineter, cased to rock With drie
(C en
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