The Lucknow Sentinel, 1946-06-12, Page 2E; VAI ME t,
'UNSEEN, FRIEND
Canada's .luscious fruits an d
Vegetables, meats,• dairy products.
•4nd cereals --all of the food, pro-
rots.of,. theLnatlon's farms, are
eagerly.g•Er every cornet
light
•
of the world, They are "ready
,money" to the' :farmers of .Can -
But ---how get.
- - ow to your full .share
...
of' that ready money. is the quest
tion. • •
Riding with,., the farmers , of
Canada in tractors and trucks. is
the unseen, .friendly ,Bank , of
Montreal, ready to help them to
Partucii ate• in•the ready'' ;money
,.
'offering for ` inak men
that'. 'is g
production.
Mechanized equipment in the
field—electrification of barns.arid
homes, can increase tremendous
:lly the farmer's output and rev-
eroue. The Bank.: of 'Montreal- and
its •`ready money for the go-ahead
farmer" 'are invading the last
strongholds ,of hand labor on the
Mr Thompson; 'your own Bank
Montreal mans knows how
of Montmanager, g. a
to
` make an applicant licant for a loan
•
,feel comfortable- and at home.. His_
'attitude is: •When you ask for
a loan at the 'B; of M,.:yon do not
ask,.asfavor
o. BOUNDARY- EAST
Mt..and Mrs, Jack Craig, Mrs,
A. Rintoul and Mr., Wm. Rintoul
spent Friday evening with Mrs,
David Gillies,
Mrs. Mary 'MacDonald spent a
few clays: Tece ratty With her4dau-
ghter, Mrs. Andrew Ritchie*
We are sorry to hear Mrs. Hud -
,son is' not well and wish her a
speedy , recovery. ra-_
The Misses Grace and Florence.
and John. Hudson of Goderich
visited over the week=end with
Mrs:.: Hudson and Gretta,
Mr. and Mrs:' W. ;:J:, Irwin and
family ' . 'spent Sunday .:..evening
with them • also.
• Miss ' Dorothy Gently of Cali
e week -end,' With
•forma spent • th•. ,
, `Ian.
her 'cousin 'Mir .'John •MacMil
• Mr. and Mrs.' Wm. Forster'. and
Mr. and, Mrs. ' tarries Forster mot-
ored to Palirierston on Thursday . ,
to • visit with IVIr. and, Mrs: Cecil' , -
Forster, We are glad to' know that
Cecil is :much 'improved and will,
be able 'to',return'to work m 'an
Other, week.:
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Morrison:
attended the Zinn -Taylor Wed-
ding in
Woodstock on June'`1st.
The -bride is a. sister'.' of 'Mr. Ken-
neth. Ziinn. of.:Whitechureh
1/Ir:~ay„ d Mrs. George ,Fisher &
f^. I s
the home; .'of
family •: visited: at
Mrs. John Carruthers on 'Sunday.
Mr. 'and -,Mrs. Earl.,Wightman.
and family of Auburn, Miss Hat-
tie'.'Galla herd and Mrs.. H. Math=
t g
OBITUARY
NALD ,
MRS JOHN
1VIeD0
highly
s.' John' McDonald,�'� a .. g, Y
d' . and bel' ved resident
respect+ � . q
of Tilston, Manitoba, passed away
at': the lome.of_her ' daughter; Mrs..
Everitte; Smith,,2333 ' Princess,
Ave.,. 'Brandon, on j May'; 30th in
her 81st 'year., Mrs.: McDonald's
maiden name ; ' was: Mary : Lock-
ll
hart of Lucknow..
cialit„sammT C.NOv+W. mamma`.
u s
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12th, 1916.
J
AGED LADY PASSES SOON
AFTER FRACTURING HIP
• Mrs:Henry Griffin of Lucknow
and. formerly of Kinloss ' Town-
ship, pasSed away in Kincardine
Hospital on Wednesday, She had''
•
Suffered a fractured hip the pre-
vious evening when: she fell rorri
the bed at her home.
Mrs, ° Griffin was 82 Years of
age;: .had beenin feeble, theal... h•
for a long period,and had _been
confined to bed for some time.
The funeral service was held,
at Davison's : Funeral Parlors,,, on,
Saturday afternoon,:'' conducted
by Rev. J:: W. Stewart. Interment
'was in Greenhill ceipetery, •
, Y Mrs;, 1 Griffin was. ,' formerly
Agnes Hamilton, and :is- survived
by•two. brothers, John, of Bound=.
West any West. and Andrew of .Coiling-
wood. Her 'husband'' predeceased.
her 'several Years ago '
i
L00K.I N;,G. BACKWARD....°
THROUGH • THE • SENTINEL FILES
ens; ci Luek ow visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Pharis Mathers on Sun,
day.
Spent a few,
. •': Mrs: Frank Miller.
days recently visiting, h
er bro-
thers around ,Kincardine and Tiv-
erton
attended
A `number ;from here
•
Sixty Years Ago
. • j0hn-•-Corr-igan, sD Pgter
Corrigan, took possession 'of the
'new, hotel erected at Holyrood.
Workmen were preparing • the
ground, for the new weigh scales
beside the Town Hail,
July 5, 6 and.. 7, *ere setas the
dates for ;writing Entrance e nr
inations.
it.J. W. Stone ,of -Shelburne rent-
ed• the pump.: works. , of the . late
Thomas .Mullin.:
�• Cliff; :the : energetic tray
eller. and .Manager,' of V. •H, Mil-
ler's cabinet factory, succeeded in
taking over ' $1,200 worth: • of
'rd rs':"during:.his last 'trip down
o e
the country".
• --P u s attending "Ashfiel ,
School'.' were Marta a +son,
ZI.QN h M th
hri . Ho n, Hata • McIntosh,
:doer -returned Jp. g .
n.. McNa
M .- f 'Tuesday. ft • IC-enneth Finlayson, Joh,. Y,
Spending a a -- .McIntosh, ,S. 'A. Matheson, Bella
here .�„ Jose hHogan,; David
to Hamilton .on a. er. Duncan McLean; W. Bogan, ;Jane
ai i ' fewdays at his home B 11
�.last week'to 22 Baynes,' " Tom Galmor, . Mar
which.' ave birth Matheson,• Hattie Matheson, Dr
,
hiring `pigs,: of which 21-.-are-'-still
ar Ho' an •"Be1Ta
l litter
be ed Armstrong,' •M y. g
twenty.
H ` t has a sow McNay, , P
W G
Rev. Mr, :Millyard conducted,
funeral services. for G ,1-;c :, ,
lion frienf]s gaSher.ed-to- make- -
a presentation ' to' Mr. and Mrs.
,Robert Webster prigi to moving
,to L teknow;
Wm. Muidie and'Thornias La i•_
rence announced -that they -would"
close Monday, Wednes ay and
Friday evenings .at- six o'clock
arta: Tuesday and, Thursday•ata :
•
p,rn .
Rev. 'IVIcKerr.oll.; took pt�a�t,sion
of the brick'xresidence. f)u ebased ,I
by :the Presbyterian, con re !a°tio "'
from Mr. William : Gecide
The' largest speckled trout sten
for some time was:hoof ti its Tre,'
'"leaven's mill" pond near, the
'way 'Bridge: `by' Johni c oder s itt
It m
-easui ed 14 inches atnd: ti e,gh
ed. 1,Y2 pounds,‘
,;'The .death. of `Henry,,.:1•r4,uitun
occurred at Kinloss. He was " i1 i'. •
Twenty' *ears
s A o'
Y g
Y
Mrs, James es ' 'M4 cDoii'a1. l
M m �+ �d qf!
Lothian: passed away. on April 8,:~'I•
'at the.home of her „daughter 1'Irs
li
Robert Nelson:. She: Was 82•°ears
Ro
lying Tier 1ast t nein r B •
Baynes, Annie Matheson,'• Sara
wen y, McLean.
Kenneth Laidlaw: was, here Whitechurch harp
•
• _ . W. Pringle,
eath' occurred of ,kalp
from London and visited over the
wee -e d with Mrs: Laidlaw and '
.ret '
chil ,. n, Bueglas• of , Hemlock• City in. •hi
of:
.Rev:' .'Father ,'Dean
pastor` • of St..Joseph's 'dhurch,` •
P.
tr ICingsbizidge; :for seven yetn1; was:'
S: transferred', to` Port Lampton.
Mr. -and 'Mrs. Cameron. McAul- '63rd : year. Interment:'` was '; 1
eY of 't th cousins
Rip�ey visiter
el. Lochalsh ;.emetery:;'
n. The population of the Vi'lla�e_:
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ritchie - on .. • M.: Campbell disposed. of : his
Sunday.in. wa ouse at the station
'pin. �... grain reh
visitors with' Mr:: and and •to Arthur McGrory..
Sunday Y
resent •abut
Mrs..'Gordon' Kirkland and Mrs. Sounds Tike thep ,
Mrs. Fred we cote .from ,the sixty years
Susan' Andrew wereq
Findley of -Goderich Mr., & Mrs.
County
S:';. J.' Kilpatrick,.� Crewe, and •a deputation, to wait ,on C Y
R Dungannon: unc"l a the June session to ask.
Mrs. Cecil. Blake ;of . ng Co, � _t.
Was 1035
Mr: and Mrs Ernie Aitchison. 1
and' family moved, to .11arriston: 1
Donald •Mui•chisorl • riot ed, •. to
Riley 'where he.,bought.' a ..home
Ripley
:of the Bank` d€' 1
John. 'Beaton ,�
has,- appointed
ago
On March;26tbi,. 189.0' the' .de -
,
d Married John `McDonald
cease m
..of Lan side 'and they 'resided on
g.
his farm • n ;the 4th ' Cori. ` of. Kin
1114903 they moVed 'to .Res
loss
'ton, , Mani oba and in 1907 moved
i .•where they
• farmed , till 1929 when • they ' .re
tired and moved to Tilston • vill-
a 'e'w'here they res e l er us-
g
t
•
4
night in:' honor of Mr ' and Mrs.
' icKirnnon=s-25th--tvedditng . _,. - -----
c re Mr. and 'Mrs Sid Gardner • an
file. Paisley. Montreal . staff . �ti�as' moved -Jo-1
London.
Mrs: . Leroy •Hol r e under�t ent
- an appendectomy in. Lontlerr.
to .have that village ade;'- the
_ . = ' 'centre of- a: nem: -hi -h-school :dis
anniversary ,, sons' -Billy-and• Keitli� �visi'ted-with- cent; g
. `e well for Luck-
:
Mr. and Mrs. W D' Reed of Au- trice. It would b
'H
URON OLD BOYS. PI NIC now to take .:a siinilar `step
, .. .... burn • on Slxn ay-•
1 552 and' : the :.::total ; assessment
knows population' -a-s
annual picnic` of. the Huron '
The'ann :' •
-
L'A N
GS.ID_
T t
Old Boys Association of Toronto . X281 857
ids June .14
will be ,held Ton �,.�
e the fareweh :sermon in. St. Andrew's
don CTarke.of'Toronto`. spent
R
at Area No..2, high ;Park, ; just
south . of Bloor `street, . commenc
'd d H h I •lIuronites
band __re eceased her m• Septem- . at. 4, p..m A I •
P,.
Toronto and ;district will be wet-
bee . 194 ,'
come,: It 'will be_ a basket picnic
On Sunday, 'June: 2nd,, funeral u 1
i•: i , and 'the, Association will supply
services were held in, Tilston ion- . r
coffee,- milk: and,:'ice: cream.
itEd Ch reh:-Heli=Beise� her pa ere will .. • e a ' so ' • a 1 game,
,Th
races for the children and special'
events• for everyone;' also a .lucky
draw for hams and nylons'. Watch
for .the big '.Huron banner 'to;-ioo-
act+ .the''area; , '
- _• v: '`1GLa bb delivered his
:Messrs: Sandy 1Viurray &"��Gor- � R•e ��--
George•. K.ennrdv suffered' a
;e injury ti�,:ic*i strtdck
severe', .ey p] � -- -
Knox Church , congregation.•
Mr.'an& Mrs. Archie' MCKinnon :
a
tor, conducted the. service.. Two
of her favorite hymns were Sung,
"Rock • Ages". es" and `Abide with
g.
Me"also a :solo by . Mrs., J: -.Pitt
f Pierson,' The ' church' Was filled
with' friends :who came to pay
their • last respects.. ' A profusion
of beautif•ul • flowers bore the sil-
ent
ent tribute: • of her many friends
and relatives.: The deceased was
'a member of the United 'Church
and ' deeply interested. in : all.
- > .ehurch and community 'work/ and
'a constant visitor :to the sick and
a ,. .
aged. She .was' a life member. 'o#.
Tilston . Women's :Institute.
Ten children were • born. to
thein, all $till. living:. John, the
eldest, ;living at Beneto, J. P. of.
Delorine; 'Mrs. Cosgrove 1(Jean)
- of *Pak Lake; Mrs: Jones (Cassie)
O : ar* (Ethel)
Of �'listoin.• �frs.� L�oekh . (Ethel)
- of .Swan River; ' Mrs., Andrews-
,Pearl) of Winnipeg; Mrs. Mach_ ' . „ •
• •' (Verna)Mrs' Jack Henderson. •
an of Edmonton, ' and Mrs. --Granit MacDiar-
Smith
Ail were' res= Mr.
of Brandon • r , P
rat at the funeral. .Thomas and mrd attended the Stratford horse
ent noon and Van- show, ' ,.
" 7Vlelvrl : f Y Edmo
. Mr: E 1:-Tororito visit -~j
v. ' their mother a few ' , . , •
• couver � i�ited •, .
_. herdeath and a. , t Mac -
weeks previous toed with 'Mr. and Mrs,. , .ran
to attend.' Diarmid and his: daughter, Bessie:
were ablenot�.: The Paramount' Women's, Insti
.. Y
tete meeting \ that .was to be held
at;. Mrs. E Lowe's,, will be held
at ,the home of Mrs. J. Ketchabaw
on. Wednesda June' 19th.-
` • th miner holo+ Presbyterian . Church and• ev
week -end at the.
., . ,.. .. Cameron" bade '; farewell to hi
here
B'r-ass-Bandlofficer x ere •+Acct,-.
ed as: follows.- .President,' Vb •
son
'Presidet t, Loe�ell'
Thompson; .Vice i. ,
MtTrrtr ch; Sec ,'GOt411',stn-
Mr D: C ;1�Ic1Ioi'i an �� ,asta€ic .•
182:' ho s. «ei`e` ship.ptd from/
_Lucknow depot due; .g ;' ;e �ceek i
April 29
tending ly a .
bythe limb .of a tree. Re �'•�as
The• hoops were chopped off,taken to..Victoria • i0§,tree.
dl
•
ted thele 25th wedding
celebra - ir4 hBie
barrel in front:of.-Roberti _Gra The --death- occurre
` �:.on •Fnda 'evening rn her. anniversary. Y ham's • roceryand 75 pounds. of Mrs: Daniel : Rose : in he.. 83rd"
nester's ..Hall' wile i s •''lain of s 1
h� Fo fish stolen::
1
there.: to' do , them
hon_
crowd -gathered
or. During' the `evening:. Mr. p and
year.• •
George .HOssal ‘‘ as 'apatient
Kincardine Hospital..with, injuries
received when a � i adii s: rod broke
and' his car went -down a, high]
bank: near Kincardine.: -
Mrs McKinnon were'presented o rty Years Ago
with a purse of 'money •by'Mr.., h-
dT.F..Cain again sent p i g
is . acro
George: Tiffin. Other gifts were mare ".Debbie C" to'the°Wingham.
°+ alsa; received., track • for.:; training, ,in charge of
BORN Mr•s': Clarke Johnson and baby 'Mr: Welsh • 11 '
,. _ _.,
_hter of ,_ 4•
11~INTOLIL-=In �Vmgham General daug cr Wawanosh ace seen J: W, Hunter. of town .pure.has
Hospital'.on June`.•1st, to Mr, and ding a few weeks with` her.par-
ed' a general store. at Horning
Mrs. Wm. Rintoul, R..2, Lucknow, nts,.:Mr:� and • Mrs.',Wm. Wm. Brown:: •Mills: ,,
r .Y.
a.• daughter.:
Suffered Heart; Attack ' 1
Mr. Ben S. Logan who recent..-
lY retired ' to Riplpy" from . his
Huron Township .farm;: 'suffered
a heart attack. at his home.
T''' H E
Mr. and .1VIrs.:'Lloyd Henderson'
and"da ghter' ref pronto• -seen t
the, week -end •with Mr,: and Vers.
Those ' attending the . McInnes- 'Miss Mary McGregor died' slid -
Falconer.picnic,held in: 'W' ngham denly•: at tier, :home', near •South
on gaturday fromthis Iocalitty Kinloss Church.
were', Mr: and Mrs. Russell, 'Rit= .Capt W=. C Forrester; formerly.. ,• cretary.
'hie r.• and:1Vfrs: Fred,. Tiffin, connected 'with, the ,,,32nd Bruce pres:,'N. D'.. MacKenzie. se ,
'Mrs- Reubeit Tiffin,• Mr -,.and Mrs, : Battalion, offered' a. silvet 'cup. treasurer, - W.. -S,. Raid; "Gro
Joe Tiffin aNnd. Marion, . :MtsOr-•:for cot , etitionamong the seven' Committee, Jack \lcDonald;"Gy
I P
Gall,; Well. McCoy: ,manager, D`
t,Ch
,ns. tj`e:^,
-: ohrston: "zna..co .
t �t
er:.:
rt;--t f
. Peter ;McDout,r -a-
j.Dryden,
atrd�`
it a+raid
Of l inl"oss, was killed,
wa acciden't... 1F '',�tcDoagall,
. �ddosr.
who was surVli"ed �..;._.hk.-
and • a. grown-up family :on tiler
farm near Virden. Mt'tnitobairia4
been engaged irr.-- railroad
struetion : w� r -k tet Dryden: 'I6
was about 60 y tial �.
• •Rev. R. W. Cr.ay. ,.,'pastorpat'
Fergus—for'18 years. accepted an:
invitation; to the. pulpit of
now. United Chul•ch.
`Officers .of the! .Lucknow�B
ball' Club were Hon.JPresidents,
Robert Johnston. Cep,*T. Aitclit;;
isori "Pres., R. H`. Thonspson,\'ice'.
Ville
--Mrs slgkinson of Kinlou gh
Mr.
'/brother*,
• tv'th_� he �. __
visit with is
Herb_
„Wants Old Time' News •
In .renewing• her .Sentinel sub-
scfription• ~+recently, • Mrs. Henry
,Ziegler of Manor, 'Sask.,,, and a
sister of Mr. W'. J. 'Davison, asks:
for more mews about the old-.
tirnej. We, regret that. 'for' the
past few ~weeks our "Looking
companies of the regiment:
John Ferguson, brother o'f
Marth_a Ferguson; Coli-"-f>i
Wes
Wawandsh, died, of injuries
eiVe iiri iester :
0
�ttypiece-at�present -- yin
r ..
e Langside : Presbyterian r,
church wilt hold their anniver- N,H.. ;.
sae services this Sunday, June The death of Mrs John J. Bea
Y
16th at 11 and 7:30, daylight say -ton occurred at Fort William in'
ing time. °
QBITUARY��
J. 1MI.',TAYLOR
One of the best known . resi- began his grocery business at. the
her33rd-' year: She was a daugh-'
• ter of r.. and Mrs. Samuel• Mac-
1 Donald, Kinloss Towns p • e
infant child predeceased her by
three days: • •
dents of the Sebringville district,
age of 14 years. He Was a son of
Sohn Mathews Taylor, Idled at his the late Yilir. and Mrs. ROM, TaY=
lor,::His', wife,. the, former;Leena.
home, in Sebring Cilie e.a r 1 y„
,•,,,a".1.14; ;Mrsi Stuart, Macllon: • . Thirday riorning, For 57 year.°s,
ad son of :Teeswater: Jackoperated a. general stone
aid a he'•had• op ._ .
Gilchrist . of LtxcknoW visited in Sebringville; through it he had
With Mr: and Mrs. J: Elphick. become . -;acquainted • with nearly
• _. -" i : i ardiine. ever:: resident in. that,distric't and
73acic��ard' • column_. was. crot� ded Mrs'. V.
g � �
En�i n o n = .. high again esumed.. In ad- spent Sund y With Mr: and ,Mrs. had won the, high est 'em of those
out, but is g r 1?
vaho knew him. He . d been in
nths.
'tilifion to this• we are. splays •de-' Herb' Ensig . ;Mr. Ensign' is ,able
lighted to receive' any articles': to be out again after spending failing health. for nine
from:"Old "T"inners couple of weeks in a � Londtlii'
Born in.Kilbridge in 1
, "who care, to a couple went bit of reminiscing on paper, l hospital.ings ill+ a boy and
w t'to Seb as
Kastner • survives, A member of
�
the Baptist faith, .
Taylor was
an adherent iif the, Sebringville
Evangelical church..
Survi9ting- besides his wife .are
three sons, 'Earl, of Sebringvitley
George„ Stratford; Gordon; Luck-
now-,- three 'daughters, Margaret
and Jeanat hoirie; , Mra. Howard
Kenna • '(Winniel 13,4ton;, that
brothers, 'Edward. Pig€ybarurtlh;,o: ore
Arthur and Alfred., To' uni ie
sister, Albs:, J.
There' are also five' g
Derrrr'==e»,,Torest
• �, a randeltilii'
•
rep, ..
funeral ,scrtce cess cos'
.The fu-- ri e' Fi:;:
ucted .at his late•,reidenC
d o'cl
afternoon at 2:
day aft+ 30 . � ...�
, , .N4 , Dahms of Sekiriri :tri
Rei . . � SOofficiated.. Interment was in
.ringville cemetery, ; .�