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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1950-02-23, Page 8r PAGE:: MG= p 3 THF I UC.KHOWSENTINEL, LUCE.NOW, ONTARIO. 1C ave FEBRUARY18th To FEBRUARY 25th FEBRUARY IS,„TH Er. •DZONTI TO 'DO: •. � r YOUR SrRIhG SEWING, New. Prints, . New Broadcloths; Chambrayrand Gingham , . I.,,inger ie Crepe xri plain white: Lingerie .Crepe,• fancy "patterns on. . white> .or blue ground. JUST IU CEIVED a 'shiiprent:'of I aybar ,Slips sties` 32'4Z' -•Theses slips are selling; .fast If you,. are one of, those • waiting for them, don't delay ; is ltd e1 >41.01411111143011.411111004WK1,11104...1' ).42.0•4111110}1144,4111.4?44.4!-...111.4E.014.1.0 0a... 14 BLOCK: "RAZED ^.._ .d (Continued from `page.1)• , [lames to the Wooden 'block of, stores which., were little short of• • :a .total loss, 'although ,a` • frame .''. shed at the .rear .of the .ibuildings . .. 'att eh-ed—by assage . ' :Was kept •from'_ taking, . fire; One line:. df hose was taken to the: TOO of Davison's Furniture Store to safe gguard this , �buildin'g:, ' only tWo• feet- away:, a :: A cement ; wrall, and ::a 'snout • .covered. rdof ..aided the : firemen' who manned, this line, 'although' °they `took the full. ,,]?.runt of . the 'weather. atop'-: this high • : building Fortunately. the•. wind, had calmed, and lessened: • sF'• the,danger to. a major •,portio .n • o A ,WARD OF AP PR EC ,I AT I ON We 'wiish 'to sinrely thank those +who so `noblycefotag tQ svt�all our home” from; total ‘destruction by file, on Monday afternoon re- gardless of 'the storm -and .severe cold • f rorty 'which they . suffered. Only those who 'were present can x ea1ize the courage and tenacity displayed: by .the firemen and others' as billows of dense smoke blinded and choked them: and rivers of, icy ,,cold water dzenched- : them. to the, skin.. .° •We feel :that we +should also .at' ,this: 'time: Make- aai explanation why there 'n3ra$ no' housekeeper besides Mr."'MaCcon;ne11 in charge while Ave ,,v;06:awray : ori: vacation briefly as , possible v�•e;'. .and'',' So y would' like Ito , e cplain`: •. %As soon: as we began to make' plans to ';attend the Bible ,Con- ference in Chicago, arrangement..s, were made 'with a, party in town'. to -take charge of the Express Of- + ,, 'FFT31.14tJAR'Y' • 23rd', 191 r li • �i I l ll I II IIIIII milllllllglllll iniillllllltillill111111111111►11111111I111111111p1!II111111IIUIIIIIIIIIII II11111111Jlillllllil)'Srlllllll3111►►IIII" limi� JIIIIU!3 !I,1!ranifl!�QII,.11,lllp.11lllllllh Illl1.L 11 l l , the north -nide business -•seg tion. . The , fire *as .fought' in . 3 .below zero ..weather and-.firernen and, other willing helpers Were . ice clap facem during_ the tie we were .to be absent; while • Catharine Mac Innes, .who has...been with us'.' in our 'home dor nearly a year, • was appointed 'to take %charge of the encrusted• as the spray, ,firoze ori; house. ''It• was not until after re - them 'as, it; fell'.; The ;.blaze '.`v+. pretty well under control *Within`. two: ours oiIh ."' o iar ; b'cri it as a four-hour task .before. firemen had:their hose lines ba k to the drying' narks , in the lyre Hall. . During"the;.nig'ht hot coffee' rid refreshments' were: served' by 'Mr;. and Mrs • John Ross, . M� .: and 'Mrs. R'. J.* Button; and Hall's Restai:ir ant, One Of Oldest. Buildings as; 'ceiving the' C,N:R. 'pass •for trans- .. rans.•portation that Miss Henderson -,..is. ir'otifled by_ th•e.::one- li 3 to':.relieve. . her •that 'because,,' of ,physical disability and household duties she would ;riot be able to : oftheOffice. So, new take 'charge, ns had. to be made Since Cath pla ... ,Cath - aline ' "MacInnes ,had :had • some ' past e. _.erience in:`taking. charge p . ..xP of'; the Office, ;;it was decided. :.to l' train her: for -.the E,'press ;duties.! land tr', `.and get someone::to�'take Y . 'Phis frame • block; : siivated on charge 'gat home :When the mat` a. "The Bridge" on.' the north side ter was b g f the' ell Street,. 'is one of of Campbell I. i Village's-oldest�lauildings. It was (built probably. 75 or snore years: sago, and••, was first •located:acros' the street on the. South side. The , REM u s it s )Ilii g . he Store iterations' to r 'hone '85.' 1►D_IES''AND 11!I�1�1'S WEAR. Lucknow,: N Illlllllllplililllil".gllllllllllllllll►Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllt1111111111111111011111111111{IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIYIIIIillllr lillllllllilllllitllllllltllllllllillllllllllllil6111111111111111 , :. . 41 I,t ti • ori -44 o,. it • Price 37c WITH COUPON 22c', flame 'structure was moved to its .present :Iodation,' : by ,William. A11in, upwards to'.s.ixty 'years' ago,. 'when. •built . the south side brick block .now 'knoWri`, at the Clarks' Tomato Juice Fancy quality 2. for 19,c 20 oz. ;tin Walker's Chocolate Chip Cookies Package 39c Just try. them once, and you'd- ire . back for' moire: Quaker Ready: Cut Macaroni.:: ' .. For a nten meals lb.' box •..,.. 7c' ;Heinz Tomato Spiv ,:3'tins 3r7 Redeem your money saving Camay' Soap coupons at • • — We Deriver' . The frame= abuilding that fell, prey ',to the flames remained in,. the rAllin Family .'until. a few years ago When .it was:purchased by. ' The Lucknow Sawmill'. Co.. 'The: owner and. tenants' all .10, insurance ori the stack and ,,con- tents, ' and the .:Sawl;nill• 'Co had some insurance. on ` the. 'build'ing •rou ht • before the women guests.'\they 'ernphatrcally declared "they did' not want'any- one to .come iri rb1It that each. once -would' -look -after.-their own,"room if .Rev. 'Macconnell: would attend the fires and superintend the: work ',:in • general: Having . fu11 confidence in the.' ability'•and.,de- pendability of Mr. Macconneil:wt. believed.; it to •.be`. a vezy happy a`rrangernen; . which' • proved' to : be ..so unt><1 t e . rea u rage Y ., o,i 'last Morfday .;turned the happy arrangement—into - : $Orro_w We trust . that this epinati'on Wi11. answer'':. ax y questions, Which might ',arise in''the mind. of :the: pulblic. Respectfully, Elizab'eth`!and Pear"r Henderson;. ... � •weer. . .but: only:a fraction. of ,its','r ephace- m.ent .cost.' R The plight; of., these burned -out Merchants most regrettable' as there • is not ' a vacant ;business establishment 'in .town for any of them to move into:: ' ' Presbyterian Young Peoples • •The . regular• meeting ,. Of.' the, •Presb'yterian ' 'oung Peoples held Fdb'rilary 20th,', opened , with the singing of hyxxxn: 457. . iViarion MacDonald • led in .prayer., The scripture„•:Matthew 16:.13-28' Was ;read by, Winniel, arrish'.' Morley Chin gave a cornet .sold; followed bya piano solo 'by Mary. Chin.. The. minutes' of ,the last,:lrneeting Were read and business was dis- tools the Bible study.' After'. a. r eadin. • by .Margaret .Chin the .meeting 4 The Store of • 'Friendly: Service. a. Phone 82' . cussed. Gladys •1VIacDoxiald CLEARING SALE EG. $2,25' (3 pair' for to 1.9 . ,EG.. •,$ t3 air:' for .. leaving. at $1.69'• $5.00) Clearing at $4.25).. Clearing, ai $3.5%) REG. $1.85 _ (3 Pair. for . • 1.45 1.19 No Substandards ,.A11 first class merchandise:' on your hosiery:` wants at these Sa,vizW1. a vve closed With prayer. ; SON OF -FORMER-RESIDENT,. DIED IN NEW ORLEANS `; Mr.: and Mrs.. T: W: `Snaith 're- ceived `Word recently: of, decal) of *alter H..Treleaven, . which • occurred. in ' New Orleans, He was 3:5`''years of age , arid :.had _been ; a •.merdhar t. marine `seaman •,since :< e�irly��ir-�?.F�-orlxl~- .'EW4rc•;�•1•l•: '. He ,Was a :.resident of Detroit: • for twenty years, and is Sur Viver`l bv his mother, Mrs. F„', M Tre- leaven of • liearbtrr•n. ;Mich,, Whci wi]S'a daughte of the Late.. 'Pastil• _McLaren, • tincl Howard .A. 1`.horrapsonr. The 'youi'ig• magi was. it. son, r,t the late Walter i:Treleam, <a • for- mer .tailor in 1 uckrrotwani was *grandson of.the,latc'"Fhc�rrras 1:I: Trelcaverr,.1'c,rruer sawmill 9,0 r••: atop a s' l inter.. only A;;.:Few Left At A PRICE VERY SPECIAL Theut : weather may. still be .'chilly, bit is not. too soon to be : thinkingof your w. s rr n We have a nice selection in gabardine and trientine in the newest, shades : COME' IN: Al\1D LOOlt THEM. OVLIL' sr ,or The., Boys And.':Girls 1„I ti S„ AT- SETS, �.,, . SNOW' SUITS, ° CO PAR • -� SWEATERS, iNDERWEAR toge$ • ADIE:S TOT T,a-TEED and L . R Orttar1Q . 'Phone • 89.-v Mm .At' Artificial Ice `o keep pace with Walkerton, i� • [Kincardine, `:.Ooderic h 'and Se.a. fprth, :a .clriv+e is being launched.. ifs Wineham_.:to .have artificial it6: installed. The c'(t..t $40,090. and the .r..t'` be asked, to this amount dc�hcntgr('s. ore • ac_