The Lucknow Sentinel, 1937-12-02, Page 1:•-••F
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,.1.2,80. A. YEA...R-41 50 IN OyANO 400,4 EXTRA' ltot
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Dr, R. L. Treleaven
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TO 'NOTE O.S;01415Mt.'. 139.•"`
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PARLIAMENT CANDIDATE
"Ogtion. :of The • ta0
Older .''Boys' • • Parlienient"..5f Ontario
in, West. Bruce, wifl be held oi Sat-'
urdaY ' ,Degercher 4th.The' place
oting `4.CitneW will be at
*01 -PIS, ,4tfire,, ,frO40;'011'ti),'
All P.0*-1116taa*40a.',21; wh�. are.
Tuxii and Trail"'RangerO; •GretiPS•aie
;entitled to vete. Candidates for West
l'2.ruee Are Ortice, Colwell of Kinear
:•.•;se, cud.. jack 'IttfOlitore Port; Elgin:
• e pure and Vote.
- Rev. S.-T.:Tucker,. D.R.O.
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:Nt_ii" NICHOLSON NAMED' • ,
• C. C. F. OROANIER IN SASK.
• -..pe.,511e nt ...1*A. M. • ,Nieholson..
4ludsen 1.3ay Jenctien as • previn-
Lmeed eancsday..of lest „week, oy
, 1\1.1...A., leader -of the.
i••rty in Saskatchewan.•-•, . • •
• Mr. • •WilliaMs said the.: appoint:1.
•,",ift4hO :entitle at'a meeting of the
e•eVincial execUtive i ill.,Cginn'•84c.:
1\icholn, who.. hasen
41: Organizer for the
U4€ north -
:e
w, • •sSiskatcheWan,WO,•-ttiover
dtitieS. 1..During
the Deininion 'election in....193
was a .Caridid6, •If4r.
at'Alii:•,:
fe-dinisti----tfaen
Mtigken-
•z'ey.
; :Mr,
•'...tVillie.M$ said the new,7Previii»,
r,..Wm, Fowler:
su.R o
-.9f9ca,
3.30 PJf.q..1,177097MP),
,Id*37-84-1t.30.[;0977P4,1",
Ot:**.'APPOntihent.,
'Phone 86..!
• LOST -A brilliant eardrop in •the
Tovvii Hall, at St Andrew's Ball. If
, found, Please leave • at Sentel Office
•• FOR SALE -1, 441. P. Fairbanks,
Morse Gasoline Engine; good aS neW
Gedige' RUtledger 'Phone 75-r-2,), Rip•
FOR •841.4E-Larg—e quantity •of 1:2`'
tvigtiiA;30d and softwood, on 'Let. No.
U,' ConoesOien TOvvnehip , of 'Ashfield,
CoVnty of EdWard71Vaechteir,"
• S',,fRAYED7-frOM- the Scott
boiindarY, east, a; western' black year-
. ling .steer,. braea,en left ..hip and left
ear.. Alit please notify-J..W. ;JoYnte
leicknow... r'
ovei. • prii:-
.fitabla Rawleigh Route. Established
• tusteniers. :Must be .satisfied with
• earnings of ' .$30 a' week' to start
Write ,llieWleigh's • Dept. ML-271-1a-
L,',Moritrea4.•
• Off.:;TR•Y-:.-P4.1i,M.401142i'LF--03-
acrea;: iteeontodetiOif .for 800 layers,
010 light, 4i4ii'aYit00310;**al,14i1V's
nedy'•fairtr.:ti-dipPlY,Ao•';•*::•D‘1 ' 1,6ti " • **' "" • •T
TEgEA110126:
AUCTION SALE -Of faiiii,,‘;•otock;
ottio; horses; sheep and• Pigiv; .4 S. A.'seriat's ':piPC and cliknineY Ore in
f114 of Lot .41; :Coif:, 14 Kinloss, on , Hari*. Letti's restkurant on, 'Siniday
day.••ljedein' her 10th; at.: 1 o'clock.: See", ,afterno,efel. threatened .the frame
bus -
bilis or .04 and terms. -Harold Pur- ,ineOS:.;b1OCle-in;Whicli..-AhOheptie„.legez;
.44. Matt ...Gaynor,•AnC:7-7 , •
• 7'77.
• AO:i9p,:•11.9g, '41x-t,New up' -to;,
:date 'battery radios, -.or• 'electric ,sets•
..:„...„ , • ' • •
15.; or....6-tube for $25. Wiedchargers,
Everything :' carries 907day. guar-
Auteinobile, • ''arinateur$2 'ro-,
.1teniage, agent.
at •CetilrMiillin's: fer:inforniation-
,ergenizer-o•fthe was an-
• •
his ne- on January :eial•-organize.r Would :reS'de in
I4!••• GET ..VIGOR, AT ONCE!.
7'OSTItEX • Tonic-Tableti-contain
stirnillante On,,. dose' pdpsTir, organs, '1') 'RESTRICTED
raw'Csister,• Invigeraters • and • other
steong, gale was 'blowing, 'When
an alarm. was turned in shortly after
four •o'clock. Pipes were red hot and
volumes of • 'smoke. ••Petired, out . the
chimney and Was swept eastward up
the street, sufficient to make one'think
a real .conflagration was getting un-
derway.
• :".kcloOe watch Was -kept as the fire,
burned itself outwithout damage.
`glandO-.71frliot-deliihtid, maker re- 11RUeE AREA •DIS.CUSSED-
'llinds priee....:Paid,$1.25...;,Call,,,-write. • -
DRI:kr STORE: • Carrynig out a •• program: with h.
view to ' Making .Bruce County a. re,.
, AGENTS. :WANTED!. ' ''' •:
strieted area; Meetingsare to be ,held
•. est': Possible •proposition to offer .,,, ii. 1
r d next . Monday , at 2.30'
aetiv:T- men -With ambition toforge-”-"-• i -(437. 6° -:: ,-
p'e4Pek Alla .4t... Whitechurch on Tneti-
'aliead, Lis •.'ef .goo. :daily •hseessitid's;•, 1.,.4„ ,:, ,„
lay at. tile. same hour. • •. • " . • '
"RekerVed ••• territories. ,, Cash ''Terrns:. ' :, A. geed.' Portion of the ' Count*. has.
NO risk. : Plenty of genuine chances '
.; • been' CanVasOed: to. learn the•„:_o ' ' • '
e,f-dr--SUCCesoL-:,. hidePendencee . Mire' .1111- oc fax.roers •a' na icat.,-,,i,e-e,',.e•o' dondeP'.....Lnilre.'
' ing.;:.,OVer 100 'Satisfied' dealer ' - •
....., ifs r,os. .,.lote ereak which:should 'it'
:W1,1;1', NOT., :YOU?, . 'WRITE :;IM1V16- •'
.;.Di'ATELy".., POR.. '. '`INFORMATION. ' i,IV,'1,v9ili6..eili:iial.,viQ;,,,„*..ouplIctiiii.g7,11.iiiitt6in..:tal:
.': FAIVIIIMjC C,O, ;0,76. SC Clement , St
. inty1iL1(ij. T B. :tested. - -
• ,Mr.' G. 11., ••. Paterson, agricultural
ATTENTION .P.A41VIERS' . : • - ' tokuitative.:Avill eildresS"bbiliHrneet-
., Public meetings' dealing.' With the • , ..e.....plailetig',.. the '. matter '. fully.
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, inatter• of ..;•nialcing' Bruce' ,Cointy. a s..ei.-.^eti-i'es,:s • ,ill. probably' be fol-
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.•:„restrieted .tirea•will be held. at, Ilely,; ' ..., : tit a.. ette vase 'ef , the- Corn-
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',.. rood;; on .Monday, D.eeeinber 6th . at •.
,2.30 6'404 and it Whitohu"rch ' '. on, •. , ..
tue,d,ny.,.;:' -Dscnoiber".. 7th,.: at 2:36.•
•
o'clock. •iiiiiIt
:.6.. ., Pitergeri; 'fitnee. .'•.'.',I.O.i.4 P.O.TP,O' NED -,•
,,..• hi', filet; t iwhedhied for tonight
‘• donnty Airieultdral'...tOresentath•te,
.-..:111"ritidress' both meetings. .•-• . ' 'Pk...eon, Ripley and Lin';-,
. . • . .
,! L:...Ji postponed ' until e
- 1,-,eneinbee.:16th, 'a:tour.:
'1•4'0R, SALE -200 acres Well-dtain,,• • , ,
Oe, 'good • Clay loam, • opposite Belida; : il :i.nt: • ,,,, ill :,e nil^ tinged With one Of
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, 4' cin. .10;•Weet,..Watverioah, IltirOn Co., . . , ,[*
,
:-'•1 • ! ',•1ii C.h
M' ak ,pro' i.
a,b..• l3
, E.11. 26, N. II 27i beie house, bath, 1P! y. . ' •
• herdWood floors; geedberet h drive -
sheds, sil; henhouse. PinningWater
,
"-and l'eleetriC.-•.iyiring• • ,".-in^-1.•lietise- t And
. . stableS; -ten'.--•acres--Theat. :: ... ' .. : • •'•:1';4011'6't (•;" 4 ri-S!,;tir-Biittliday-
., '"Vo he; sold. by- dation; at'Joseph . I' 4
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Agiiew'o "Office, lticknoW, Dec.:4th, . - • :A. .iteen-. hapPY event A'n.• interest
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8: On; ; , . ; :,• " " • • . le.,,,.allyp , Was. a , happy . 'gathering • in
:, -,. .• For ,particulars, apply at thepre... ,otier ) of -MrS. ...Emmeline 'TirelettVen
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.: '•iiiies or to. W. G. :MeePreitie; t4zek. • ;C! Hanley" Sask., who celebrated her
• now, A. 2; E. H. .Steith 508 Glerilake 85iii bittlidaY, :, . ' ' . I . '
•Aye.; Toronto, . • • .,, ' ' sti.; Treleaven,. referred to by in-,
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timate.'friends,:., as •a dear..., 014 Indy,
is the widoW •.'af the late- Win. Jtitileo
•• 'The Li:ringside Club Will hold their TreleaVeri.: 'They `Were. it'..tortyih' Ash-
- . . . - .• A‘• ,... .
ontertaininerit in the repreeten , Ball field; coilii)e who li'st,Od ' on the • bait,
•, 4,01day, tkeeeinher .8td.. There Will now, owned by John Blake on the .0th"
' bea progiiiin' and dance, •Neto the C6.1'ido'sSion-. ' ' '.• ' •", , ,. '• . . ..m. ! ...,
date. rot many years • Mrs. Treietrvon
j .. .
haS intuit, b.oi :htiiii-,'at Hanley, but
, 0Otlidir. it . 0, it,.. '111EttNe.
IS iniy,e. liVirig' in, 'Regina .:With her'
'The 'anneal Meeting, Of West .Iltece
L.O.L. wiii beheld in the ortoge. itof daughter, -Mrs. R. C. TriMble,•(ttle.
Le el) at wh.ese home"Mrs. '' l'rinil4e and4chnewi'tni, 'Theaday,• Peceniber 7thel)
Mrs, Jean T. r„lillion'•entertaineti to.:
.at„, 2' p.m. eheit, . A. goeihi. wad will be
heia.,iti „th:e . :tvontitgeiweiiiber4. ....atid: :thcit- itother tn. this reenlOre),?le:' oe'l
• ii,i4-ii4, 'wives ,ttfo, itivite-4. • , ,. eaaien .i On, Noveinber '16th. •
. • ,. .-• • Mrs. ' 'Treleavenreceived teeny ,let;,.
tere.,nca ,inle '6ilinis of congratulations
from friendsih, treifet.ie)t'i: •lienleiit.
et4 ,8Aketeohy,edt.tti-eil as gift e and
rleiyek:8 ttont Ontario, , West Virginia,
Ohio and voicii ,beihte , in , Saskat-
chewan, ,ittcluditwt '4,1i,e_it'41iiii Ilitqt;
7c:cer -or-AiVitiiiihteiiiiiuo ' !fan.. the
afiley' ItaillenittleerK of 'Whicb, Mrs.,
Treleaven is it, .filehkb'et ' . •
Montreal. •
Pse fkit
a
ftwis"Sicenvvir
.FinlaYVacIniies -Tells , Of, Mazarde
• In Completing First. Arctic'. ; Tril/-
. 'FiemChurchill To..-• metiic afw-
. . .
c. ,VadedAti.ea.iS. And 'Pied Ice. Floes
zi, 4,1I,l..fifts;!, Ii•",•,
,. lc , ; •I`J•.,,,
•,11,:•,..,1_,4_4 ;•
,
daring
arctic •never
before made, . was . seceeeSfellycom-
pleted early in the fall by two Mire:,
laid explorers. Finlay ifaelnnes, sons
'of Mr. and Mrs Neil Machines ' • of
Lucknow, and his. companion, Jack
yibbett.'„ '
Finlay, long familier, with ' the far
Mirth country; was in charge of the
eXpedition, ' while Mr. Tibbett a geo-
leigist was in search of. mineral di -
posits, .In a 'letter...to his: fainily held'
Finlay relates. briefly ,s.: few :exPer-
-ienceS of their hazardous ,jeurpeY -
Striking. out from ' Churchill • OD
March 12th the men travelling by
deg ,teams, pushed , northward': hleng.
eludson 13ay to chesterfield:Inlet Re-
: Pulse 'Ilal4 lgloolok„; aeries* Fury and
He‘ela Straight to Rafiln: Land. Con•.,
tinning :northward they reached; We':
miraltYInlet.. and then . Arctic, ',Bay,
near the extreme :.northern• point of
Baffin .Land":a t the "tep of the, world".
Reaching:this 'destination .o July 2114,
they awaited the arrival of the Hud-
son's Bay -go;-,ship -the litter Part -dr
August, upon- which they • returned to
4-1ItiliftUc.r. •'• ^ • ,, .
•'-'1rin ay e Is e .ertlielt trip until
rehehing,Beffin liantkWiteritheY 'f, 4e1
i
the inn* zone and rivers and t eks
iMinuig „.u, ,•
,. was necessary . en.
to 'abandon the sleighs iha leave Most
Of. their- equitunent 'behind.: Food and
necessary equipment .they 'carried and
packed on their dogs (a.: good dog .
paikier.•abotit 30 •pounds) - 7 --
• Much difficulty was experienced in,
crOssing, 'rivers 'end it ;was at times
necessary to .shed their clothes ' and
wade .. acroit,: which required turner-
oui trips back and forth to get their
, .
supplies over.. On one large „lake they
used a large -elan of ice for ,,a, raft': to
Make: the .crossing. I , . `• . , -
Had they :been a Week' later they
Would not -have made the trip, for on
• 3
CLLfl:tNTROTAiNMEN,r
• •'01AV'AND DANCE
'0010vor Time" a three -act cOhl-
• edi)yiiill be *eiented the hindiale
•COrriPanY4 "in 'Tikoii' ntuck,
• now, Debeinber Ord, 'under,
enSpides of. the •LhohnOW AgricultureS'OdieW, ,IVEeded, ',the alga',
comedian,ehtektiiin..Thince•tdfor,
AdirtitiSion te:plitli and 'den* 2564:
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reaching the salt Water in :Admiralty'
Inlet, they ,foundl the •ice was becem.7
-itig.VerY.,--,--hatemainl_-treacherous;
. The two inhebitants the'Hudson„
(Contimred--)WPage 4).
As!ifield And Wawarmsh
Councils, -By Acclamation
Nomination Meetings . In. Both MunP
ahties., Were Held Quietly Aufl
• .•
ekli• As • Ratepayers _Return
• • _ • •
Boards -Few :Candidates No-
mited in Ashfield •
• Askifield.and...West Wawanooli Coun-
cils• were each returned : lziyacelarife-
tion 'nt respective.: nominstiO11::.
.ing.s on •Friday, tbA\.,pAssnd off
ieee• time • than usual... •
••In Ashfield, ReeVe. Richard:. Jelin-
• s ton and • .Deputy ' Reeve 'Gilbert Frayne
comnience . their tecend •tern.
Coun-
illors are Alex ;•• MacDonald W. A.
chite4 Snd Lorne John,stCn, .the for,
pier the veteran ef.theirio frompOint
. Service:. •
With Q1Sik C. E. lepopp'gh pre5it.1-,
ing during , the nominating • hour,
the time. had nearly ezpiredi before
'a, fullelate of .ofliciale had:been nam-
ed. Total •nominations • numbered but
,eight,:for:,thi"•••fiVe offices., . •
'Titer Were, with7tlit'innlifying can-
didates Marked ••••:.". • •
• ,Foth ReeVe
*Richard: Johnston, neniiiiattd by
WM.:, Clare:, and Thos. J. Andersen;
;•:1111.11-46 Matheson, A. J. ,McLennan
and deerge" E. 'McLennan.' '
For DepOty, Reeve
*Gilbert 'Prairne by ..ThOtrita Dr017.
Pan and • Archie johnsken: '
, Alex MacDonald; by ;A: J. Mclen-
nan and Iohli A. 1VI a t Itenti e
4Pitc41:ik.oti,Clifrzy
ci,lblcirE;
,;.(4;unie:E.
MeLennan'iitift D. A. M Donald
' • *W., -A,.• Culbert; :by Phillip ilegan
And .Wm. Clare' • — ,
• .4oinieten'by, Johnston
anda waist 18416=10)0d. .
Sam Sherwood,, by D. A. gete4then
Aha rtatitt '.jontoton..
. Por the Ineetint that leile'ttied Jos-
eph, Hackett,
tie,reevel of the Town-
ship,,
14 '34te
.stlitlates'• were nontinatcd, sfie for,: the
reeveihip and eight for the dOthcit
oardLNqty,onit,the sittink:.,..ntelnbers
quail nig,
.ReoVe. Win; J. Stewart • was retain.,
•• .(Centhined On Page 4.),,
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DECEMBER 2nd, 0)31
HAVING•AA CIIRIgUAS, TAPE?
.Christiries•to acii it .will
ilo.q9.54..tt:w$11.0vtlY,:014•4; 4144,
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iuiiction so popular with the kiddies
Lack.0f.:*oost
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nual event bcing dropped- for this
year at
400 in both these -towiis.
.v-qi'04t, 47141*i
PlAY. AND DANCE uNDER
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
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Pe/Paler Admission Price O25c
, f
•
Cov-
era Roth Features Of Entertain,
merit ' In Town; Hall This FridayNight .
'
A play and dance for 25c s the big
entertainment bavv.in 'billed for the
To n. Hell„ t4lorrO:tx., Friday,
Decchitier. "ardii,The 'event is under the
ansPi'c'es Of 'thef„,P.ucknow' Agrieultur.-
al SoCiety; makirig it especially. wor-
thy SUPP(?it, and a • large atfen-
ad:tTnel7Cedeni.:1):'dlayaY,IttWi;ii111)(jaiieeldP:r6;rernnet' ed:. Y
•e '! th
,dance with rnusic by Ora.:
etting, is fun
will :entertain'. :beteveen ' ••
Y,a.le•13.1aYert-lia`S• 4-; Ncw. Eigiehd
i• ably presented by a
to end,
• ',1
und is id ,7feast of 4,.:e.rhoma:•ahce:Irnin. 14g
tohe a ;
•
l'ollavvinethe-idaYitliere will be a"
Harvey 'ivic4ee tlTe eemic Comedian
• • .
ui Sifitarr
ASbileld Native Was 11044411•3r• lAent-
i4enant-efelonel, Of "Irbel. '-Willn1Pett
• Light lifai411:$•,AOglItOOt."•AtIlilCOf. Ilis Death ---Was Direetdant Of Admiral Blake•
)
• hi onr last‘ issue we ikeoPdo4 the
death ;of Dotter X. R. • Blake., which
occurred in Winnipeg .on; Sunday,
November 21tit. The following detaile
ed. 'account of his prominent career.
appeared in the Winnilieg Free 'Press.;
Dr. A/. it. Blake died in St Boni-
face Hospital earTy Sunday. Morning
after a, brief illness.' Suffering, a
stroke while dattending the Garrhion
Officers.' ball -on Nov 12th Dr. Blake
. A •
collaps‘eclwhile going in to :dinner
with his daughter, Margaret. He Was
61 years of age.' '
Matthew Robert Blake M D.'
(London)
badbeen practising his profession in
,North • Winnipeg for the peat:- '35
years' Jina was intimately associated
withniedical work of St. Boniface,
was elected the • Canadian
. .
house of commons in the general el-
ections' di March 24, .1917, for the
constituency Of North Winnipeg, in
, ,
-Svpportof the Union.: .goVernment-
under the ,pretniership of Sir Robert
Rerden,•defeating^R,..A., Riggifator,
s. r.e
or • the .next 'lour ••yeatsi-wilen '1* was
sueededed: „December,1.9214. by. Hon.
E. J. McMurray. • •
••••:-. When:, he: *WO eleetednientieti..,,,,fer
North •Winnipeg in the house Of.:coinr
nieris 111 1917, it Wasthe'firere time
•the eity.",had three seats in the
Do-
minion-parlianeent-At-thelnemination
Meeting he Nees :the nnariiineili•,ehoict
of both ConoeiVatiViaialibirals • Of
the riding Re' Con-
Servative Unionist. •
"In r
Dr..' Blake •Wes of :IrifikEngliah par-
entage and was horn in.. Belfast, near
•LuChnow^, Enron Ontario,
January 8th, . 1876:••• • :
,, •
His parents Were Mr. and Mrs..
educed in ••it.r-•-the
public schools of Belfast and lit
'aellegiate institute anct•studied
•• •
, • s. (Contintied:;011:Psige
- RELIEF 'FREE, TOWJ•isHIP
• , •
-•1Kinloss •-:Townshiti's • -relief - burden,
diming Pe Past year has 'been. partic-
ularly Hot,' and at .Present the Town-
ship is entirelY•free Of ;any eneh:eX-
penditere In thi resPeet, kevki
arele-forturihte s Kinloss,
wherethetotal expenditure Was toe
• . •
low, to warrant a Special relief rate
being struck, the cost being taken
careof out ofithe'• general Township
. .
levy,
Pasteuriothm, Plant.
Ready For Operation
public Are ;Invited To See Operation
' 01.-New4quitvinent4ronight Plant.
: A Credit To. Ewart Taylor, Pro-
,
prietor,-Of--,-Fairviev Dairy.
• After Weeks': Of, INOrg "and :Much'
expense,. Mr...EWA:rt. Taylor, ,prOprie-
toi.Uf. 'Faievie'vv• Dairy, ha O riP,W'
pasteurization .plant ready I -fors oper-
ation. The, Plant is a credit to ,
Taylor's ,progressiveness, and 'a :ser-
vice that the ,village.ean jUstlY appre-
ciate and he prOtid•of. •
The Machinery is 'housed in a ;neat
cement building near 'the roadway en
the :Tayler, farm just south of the
• . .
village.; The interior -itl,efedworki
. is n
eteam and' .green and the layout . tends
towards -stieedyned oapitary, handling.
• L' --The 'groin 'is: equlliPed-vith
few- ,roonis the bbiler toom,-Cold stor-
age rboin,•!tiashiegromn and bottling
nd pasiettrizing
•• The pastev2kne: nu.chine is of .100
gallon Capacity,. A 'jacket Ourreupds
„the, tank,. NV.hiCh is filled' with. water,
•,•,:vi L cn 11 c:1 by steath to il temp:
o'r.tere 13:S thLin 143. degrees
1?, and not ino.pe• 'than 150 degrees .avki!
'held at ,this tcmperature for 30'•inire-
tes. It ,ts. then' poWer 'minted, to the
tirig•L,oils'.ititd rapidly cooled to net
rinOl.tS. than qegtrqeg• A. gicisi• ret
•cordini thermoih.61er give'e a ieord
of tchipeFatthe :at sit fillies...41:r_ ov,
ernineht inspection. Prolix the •coolieg
device, „the.' b "ottles Are' filled,. and cap-
ed by -Machinery. , Prorn producer
(the OW) to got-punier'without ton,
:chit* human'hands could be, Tay-
lor's
Thri'PaSteurixation of milk- as
ear-
ried out; by Government regulation,
offors,Millcl.maltered in quality and
taste; but free : of :disease !germs' such
es.,teherchiosie, :typhoid; feVer! Seepilia
Sere throat and undulant fever. -
• In the washing rooms, ere sPeciallY:
deeignedtubs for Washing 'pia aere
iliting bottles and COMA tins, the
latter;':',e'sed in conveying:the ini14 from
the 'dairy stable's to the iitent; At pre-
sent,. Mr. Taylor's dairy herd ConsiSts.
for .forty-two cowe, 3$ of which are
at, present giving milk.'
Tonight'(Thursday) 'commencing
at gig* o'clock, I'nYtor invites
th gentai ptiblic to +18i•P'' 414 'Otrit
,and al‘o lijs deity, barna' if ,Clesirett
tustoiners who AO net own ears ...will
i;e Provided' with, transportation and
hie asked:. to, be reedy *shortly 'after
eight O!,olOdk, •
•4 4-‘44 ',44,44,43
POOd..ingsi;.
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VERY. BEST INGREDIENTS. . USED: A LOVELY FAMILY
'Fr. PACKED: IN 'CHRISTMAS, .1VRAIIPING4 READY r••
fistula a
FOR
, 'LARGE SEL.ECTION OF CUOI€E .FRUITS AND CANDIES.
CPI* AND INSPECT OUR DISPLAY ' • •
tr„ ,
Passed 102nd fairthdar_
Only Thee Weeks
Exactly three we; g.fter he had
celebrated • his 102nd. ^birthday, death
came' to Captain, Alexander 'MacKay
of Nanton, • Alberta and .formerly of
Luknow;, • ' -..`•••-
• The remains were brought to Luck -
now .fer, intermet ;in the fendly..plet:
in :South' Kinloss Cemetery: The fun-
eral was held, from the C.X.R:. sta-
tien. on Tuesday, after the arrival of
.;-the .afternocier•Arain.„-The- servicetbe it
H. mYaecsnideeolvalaa. sCos rid:.7..Cted by Rev.C. ,
a e
Douglas, George Douglas, Mnr-
tdoeenhie;I: 7,pdo. _Mac-
'
Accompanying the remains ;were
his son, Angus of 'Clareshorm.and two
daughters, , Mrs. Wm. p Walters And
Miss Katherine McKay of Nanton.•
-Much has been ricrittell, about the
Colorful career of_Cjt,pt. MeKay. an'
Many ef.his,eXploits and experiences.
on the lakes are known. • .
•Mr. lieXtty Was:married when quite
young to Margaret Currie, . who was
born • near 'Teronte, -During his saiI
tr7
in. -days hefneade biO,,,home LUak-
no71, where his 'Own, father' also lived.,
; Their children were: Ed. and 'An-
gus, how. of Clereoholm; . Belle; 'in
Minnot, N.D.; Mary Lane, whn died 1
in ,,u9knoin; Katharine and Annie,
now in Manton; Marie in iiiiiimeaPoliS
and Margaret, who, died in InfaircY.
His wife, M.Ext gareti...died..in,tucknow-
Niw stoCkS ';'et• 1Vonipti's• 'ahk. 0.1414a•
l's ,U04etkeiltietit4 1t6se;
OInVe4 etc,, --t RE' MARREt• 'STOR,,E.•
•
,
Arena Clu6 .Night
Drew Monster Crowd
rive Hundred Persons Pay Adensidoe
' TO Town Hall' Monday -Club Clear-
ed Over $150.00
„ LudknOw Arena Club 'boosted -their
fund by about S150.60' as a, result of
a well patronized night, theystaged
ia the Town Hall on Monday.
• Bingo,cOmmenced.premptly at eight
0',ciok as the:erewd rapidly' gathered.
The orchestra give a half hour floor
show at nine o'clock, after v0110,
tli ,dance • coniinencet. novelty
balloon dance, 'Miss 'lean Struthers
was the- winner of the lady's pize,
which was a• duck. The gent's prize
Went to. the Langside community.
Practically 500 persons paid .adriiis-
'Won to the hall; which entitled' them
to, a Outride on. one of the •Sixgeese
that were presented a; * -door prizes.
. A. hit. of •ComadY „was, worked into
;the presentation in charge of De. W.
V. Johnston. • ' The ticket 'draw was
Made, by,Mrs.• •Norman Wilsey, ithe
:winners' beteg. Dick 'Weitherhead, St.
•lielene;.. Dr. Wm. Fowler, :Licknew;
Jack Scott, •Ripley; Mrs. Elmer .Mor-
gan, Ripley; Mrs:. G. Ostrander, Luc -
know and 'Ed:hornPseh,:Kinlough.:
4
'. The entertai Ment went on at full,
swing until. 1 0,: with the bingo and
leach counter oeths busy' all the
thnei. and the daN\11 ce floor crowded. ,
Balance carried forward ......L.L:...$371.21
Receipts 001 dance •
:NOV. 12, 1937..........:..1:435.75,
Expenditures UpiJo.44.3s-L...0.44‘ 2320' .
Proceeds .......4,....4.,....•-,...,........ *,=,-^,-,... 12.55
$".3$8.7o
.bant,e, &, Bingo. Nov.
,Expenditures ••
Prodeedd,
Bingo receipts •
Exp. bingo prizes 57:47 ••
54.41
toinh, receipts
txpenditinve •
Proceeds" 26,68
,^ •
$
Piank& *00401 #ot-ses 11.56
1,1bittry .11ated LOO'
ltt CQ
"t; , 19,14
3
attheage of 56 years -
• •• Mutinies. on Lakes •
;Captain MeKay • left for', Alberta
•early in i904,- alone, but returned to
;Lueliiiow..later in the year, owing to
the, Severe illness:_ofhie father, who
,died at the. age Of. 105 years. He ar-
rived, however,' too late to see • his
father alive. ' : •
Leaving his ..fatriily•• Isieknow;
he returned- to r the West ••to, take. upfarming. quite •close ' to Claresholml, in,
19 05. He farmed there quite Success-
fully until 1922 ' when his age • pre -i
vented him from further farm activ-
ities, and he -ptirehased a cottage to
Nanton, Where lie ha i ;thee' resided:.
• He was a very •keen • gardner. "dur-'
ink:hid latter years, until. failing eye-
sight prevented, bim from,this as ;S.
hobby.' Anetner, pastime, through
his life was carving, miniature. sail
boats. He gold and gave way a num-
ber• Of these three -mast- ships,. fullt
rig.ged. even te the men at the
wheel: Ile still. has' one in his Mime.
' ••' , .
• •
New Stinks ;:of Men'a , and • IlOys'
lUndergarments, Soeks, Mitts and
Work Clothing. .....f.TH•E,'MAitiEt
STORE
L. OB. A. Presents: Gift
'To Mrs'..)ohnl.ittlel
„ At the htet regular meeting of:Se-
:PO' Lodge, L.0.13:A.;, • No. 987; , the
ladies 'presented 'a valuable and lien&
Seine gift ,to one of their :members,
Mrs. John Little:in honor, of her re -
tent ..marriage. •
: 7%1.. Little, meek moved ;by ',the'
presentation, , made a •' fitting • reply
eittiregiieg hearty tlieeke:te- her
kw :slats* '
Anconuldnyi*tho Oft was, the fol.
lowing address:'
Dear Sister Little; ;
•• :Since our last ',meeting we beard
of yoiir ,recent • thatriage:' We all re-
lated and extend to you and Yont hug. -
bend our heartiest •Coneratohitiolis,
We AO We 'want to express ^..t>1117:
gO?a '0400i 1W:a -Witter-101 way -sq
We as en .to riecept this .little, gift
from members of Sepey Lodge ,
081, t. O. 11, A.. , , ,,
Atity the Giver of'gifts,giVe Unto you,
All that is good 'and thntio%tilde
ItiPPineSS 'dna long life to
. both of you, • •
,,t,tay the GiVer of gifiq.0.1,tiCato
Balance W.M
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.t."N•
tUCKNOW GOSPEL _HALL
Come And Hear A Word In Season
To Rini That Is ',Weary •
-MEETINGS--; -.
i'riday,, 7, pm.-4-Turings:Peopleti Hour
Frid^y, -8 p.m. -Bible Reading • and '
• • :SPid3r- • •
Sunday,. 1.1••a.m.,-This -Do In Willem, •
brance Of Me,
6 ' tin
Sunday7,8, tem.- °sue ee, -
SPEAKER -MR. GEORGE' LOWEY
OPENING, ;NIGHT-,
. . -of the, ;•...
. . ' •C
army- a
Pasteurizing Plant
.111VIE
STARTS AT 8. O'CLOCK. ,
This Thursday, Evening
December : 2n
YOU .ARE INVITED -The
new pasteurization plait instal.
'led by Ewart- Taylor, will be
open to the pubhc On Thurs-
day evening, when everyone is
invited to visit the plant, and„
dairy stables.
CUSTOMERS. -who, have not
cars will be milled for and driv-
en to view the plant Please -be -LA
ready_at_eight-o!clock.
wart Tayloi
PROPRIETOR
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�t aII'otir Ladies'
INTER (OATS
NEW STYLES hrEl
*iLD m: Alt IN
LS
AS TWEEDS, ENRICHED' WITH:
STLES WITH. THE NEW PERS-
. IAN COLI,A13$..:'. .FLEECE
TERiAL COATS •WITHOXIT FUR
'COLLARS. T.R B - ARK
CLOTHS'WITH GRA' t1.111.0)
-14Att AND P4)MZTs,,,;,A
• NO* ON .
'OM V1NV" 'AriNTEti
OLP
COATS ARE „PliICED VERY
NimAl TP‘ r.4)bC' 1.°t16, 'it' 4.1j, tI64- -111' 1: :VA c'Po N„ SELLING.sCOAT.'A4, v,
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