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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1940-02-29, Page 4riot1leOHH u • baking r • " t lire• [art'Y 119vr best to aft 4► . ,•M1n i or aro of Twelve Other Cask Pflug Sid Prize -$'15. 3rd. Prize - S5 Ten Prizes -$1 la Tour Poity.Flour dealer will give yea complete details contests -ask: r' Recipe ,Bookiet,,to. him for free of thus • • give you }ielpful Buggertions. • • • "' ever Minch% W.dnsd.V.. ;MAN, id (isi ca►oe Q 30,A s. r • i2Oo.) bras #,4.. ska::a.tfalo kr) �,R�;w,ni, cxwc wmo� c _. •. umT9FCOUR $' Best for all yourBkinq LUC WW. ,$ENTINE r,SRUCF; CORONER INVESTIGATED 19 DEATHS DURING PAST YAR ' pining the years. -39 the Coroner ' of -grace 'County. investigated,. nine- s teen deaths where circumatancea were such as' to warrant notification' to a . Coroner. Three inquests 'ere Weld while 16 cases required en.•ly'investig'a- I tion by the .Coroner. In seven cases death was found to -be due, from nate l eauses;: in seven, • accients 'were ' eperted, and there were five suicides. •Four. of . the accidental -deaths were caused by' automobiles, one• by a train, :one .by a .dynamite ea;,plesion and one :by . a: ,gun shot. Of the suicides: two MAFEK1NG' HOLYROOD. were by drowning, one by 'carbon improve4'in:health. . ' of oxide poisoning, etre by hanging Purchasing si seven' acres of anti • one by gunshdt wound. The. email l:la dy, part of Mr. E g r,.CoUiti.'s farm, number of deaths ' from . automobiles Lot 20 Con• •6 Mr. Otto e . BEltVIE 1 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY -30th, I940 • '.-. i JUVENILES• HOSED OUT - BY WINGHAM CLUB Mrs 3.. C. Hewitt who •is: under the•• doctor's' cares is the guest. of Mrs. C F Hewitt, Kincardine. • •C. Mrs, Lloyd Hildred was in Lucknow r a ' week, with her parents, Mr. and Mra. Frank Cole. Mrs. Albert Osborne of Clarks, vis- ited for is-ited"for a fe* days with. her sister, Mrs. John L. McKenzie. S, M. Moore and 'son` John, also E. Appleyard, were in Barrie, .a couple of days. . Mr: Win. Guest has returned home from Winghatn • Hospital .somewhat' obiles Hewitt g.g• was particularly. •:encoua a in Qf• ltheil .. enlarged his 'farm., on don. ,fr.' �• as four. fatal .' accidents, ,one ;took pace , t`'dying, ' Mr• John' Bushell is in • a very. crit- I Tater in the County' Doctors MacLeod and Lough of Kin - 1 pf the retiiaining •three occurred ,-: , e are • attending him. . � oh • the conn. y � , :oun : � ' .: � 1 fatal traffic, accidentl occurred 'within . Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Jacques • bade tee outside the:, cetera,; the patten. , real condition ' at his home, Con, 5 C ty' hospital *while • a Wingham Juveniles.' won a 5 to 4'. decision over the locals here last Thursday that .spelled , curtains for the ,I. ucknow squad; giving *Ingham group laurels in two straight, as they had nosed out the young Sepoys g, to'. t% fn Winghani on Tuesday. rabl This year's Club • - was considerably y weaker than that of a year age, which. won ..group honours and - then, contin- ued swell into the Ontario playdowns. . ,.Qn Thursday '. night , Luckirow!, took' an '.early three -goal' lead, and: the ser les seemed headed fors third . FaGi °. But in the :second,. led‘by Biggs. Wit!;„ barn ,tied the'. count and early in t third made it, 4 ;to 3 J•traeknOW got. the- equalizer ,butthe visitors hanged an the winning goal. ` and 'then succeeded .gannon, ,,, protecting :.it. • Goal- 'tress for •Da'eknow • , weie e � f• r Wylds• ' 2, Aitchison 4ind Button, o Wingham, Biggs. 3, K. Johnston and t b darter Only one cardtn the, county during the year• been in `Clifford for the past th. -__ l j weeks,, where•. the' latter''s ')pother. • I w.:.._ ,xi:.,..ified i►ckert spent the Mc- • ons of Iver, 4th Concession. t • e of 'torpedo used by . the ha ' been very "i11 for'•the A.%na.' ; �. The March meeting Will a British and the Royal' Canadian Nav !past week or more, has taken a turn > are vited to the • for the Bette The Y. P. 5.. a .its I c hn Mr. and Mrs. Cecil aonnsu,u ar"` t " ' 'Mrs. Milligan, is in poor health. Mids Elizabet••h T+liarsdaq with the' letter's parents Reek -end :with iris iza Torpedoes Travel Fast At the present time 'Mr E. Lind- . Torpedoes and Mrs George Fitzstmm lad A yp say, who s M•rs. Ernest. Acker• 's, n the ; ies, :consists of a, hollow steel body,I Parsonage for a, social evening, Tues- .ehange. of Hostess. . • e ,day of this week. 14Ir, "and' Mrs.. Wilbert Hodgeinson is a sisting " netli of Kinloui;iz spent'. Sim - Miss' Mary Cranston � and 'lien j day at Mr. 'Wm,. Eadie's.. •rnew 'span •a . e • 0 Mr • Keg Weenie of Holyrood spent • Sunday'.'afternoon tet, -the- home of. . Master George Anderson'• of Luck- Mr, and setts 1. M: +Kilpatrick. • rlckert's.; .� .Mr: Waldo n of London •$Pent a day • The Bos .Social held xa the hall r and Mrs. „James February, l .' was�we attended , ' • , enjoyed by all' present.. The evening Baker's, • 6th ll and last week at Mr. games,Mrs. :Harvey Houstonspent' Mon au ,. , in playing P- , .. " r� g et ym a P was p art s. •.. ck • est A ear wheeler •tf►e boxes. were' auctioned'day at Mr. Ern around Percy Blnndell..'Proceeds amount- I' Wedding bells . are'ringing• ' off by :sine., professioned auctioneer Holyrood , • ed to�. ) . Mr. and t Mrs. Robert' MacDonald, r. and ,an explQsi re • head. t isy ".` - drical in shape,-.twenty=two'' feet' long Some of the dogs in our neighbour - and • twenty-one , inches in •diameter ; hood have i�eeenbly been attacked aid weighs over one -and -a -half tons. and badly treated by some animal,. about' fifty. possibly the wolf that has been. seen. nearby' miles an hour. Claire Richards of, Guelph. ' was a Why do they put so many holes in visitor during the week-end.at the Swiss :cheese when it's the Limburger , home' of his cousin; J. O. Armstrong:: that really needs the ventilation.' `t1 • Red Cross rworkers. met and organ- . organ I ,,,,,,,,,seseef';ityeseesesseiesessessesemeefie",:fz.zs .. TENDERS T.OWNSUIP OF WIN LOSS .. received by the.. George ,Kennedy, .4.3-r-11. ; . INS ARE TORTURE from TENDERS will be WHEN PA i• - use undersigned up to 12 o'clock noon, Rheumatism, Sciatica, Backache, u arch 18th, "i'940, for the crushing Rumacaps—their . Two -Way. A;etion M ' UG and trucking of gravel, required for • attacks the cause. h year '19' 40. Crus'. '�• FOR SALE --,20 cords of good ; dry ! bodywood, beech and •.maple,, 15 in.' . IC dy 'Phone se McKIM S DR the y hang to be do• ne in STORE' pitswith a possible 5th, at an „aver - 4 Y-10 cords of good, age.of" 1000 yards per se , Screen.to WANTED TQ BUa i routed:" N' in square, or fie •14 J inch . ° :.. � • maple, and Beech• :body 'wood, be a un= . to be tendered for, at a flat leen... Sohn, Blake,'Phone .50, D ,;., Arte k) A6 :marked cheque`: for 1,0% of to tender• to accomgany .the same. ' The lowest or any'. tender -not nee, essarily accepted.' •• ' • s, J. R. Lane, dirk Twp. of Kinloss , R.:2, Holyrood, Ont.,: •:. Wingham-e-Goal, Wilson; defense, Weise, Thompson;: centre, G. Johnson;' !wings, K. Johnsen ' Biggs; subs, Lloyd, Seines; 'Corbett, Porter. i,ndknow-[;etch; . McKim; • defense. Cook, ' McKinnon; centre, Wylds;, wings, Aitchison, Button; subs, Solo- mon, Havens,, Treleaven, Ferguson, Finlayson, • • Referees—Greer, Hepburn. HANOVER OUSTED KINCARDINE. JUNIORS :HERE' MONDAY ..l iied last •Tuesday: evening in the'base- orence''and Jack, Miss Irene • P,letch ment of the, 'United.' Church and can .Teeswater vassers :are already busy collecting were.�ecent visitors at funds• Mr. Thos.' Harris. . ONTARIO Sit `Ing "trio cooking • mast seen:" YOSI ' 1940,Plates and 'Driver's :. license .ittehire MARCH 31st ` NO EXTENSION OF TIME WILL BE GRANTED! 1"'or the convenience of motorists, 1944) registration -plates-`anddrixers' licenses are now available. No eaten- Sion of time for use of 1939 platesand licenses beyond the date of expiry '(March 31st) will be granted. The fors of application for•renewatl of permits and licenses I • will be found on the back of those issued for 1939. secure your ' 1944 plates now and renew your diver's license at the same time. , MOTOR VEHICLES. "BRANCH . DLPARTMLENT OF HIGHWAYS, ONTARIO 4 J f. P.C.V. OPERATORS: All public commercial 1 i while licenses expire MARCH 31st Scoring four quick goals in the third • period,. Hanover. Transports chalked up a 7 to 1 victory' over Kin- cardine here on. Monday night that wonthem: the Junior. "C" champion- ship . and eliminated'_the . Lakestde squad. ' • Up against .a heavier and more fin i:ahed team, the Kincardine . kids "put up a real battle and were outlucked time . andagain as they ganged the Hanover . net: The Transports led 1 to 0 the, end of •the first and 3 to 1 the end of the second. Kincardine ;played wide-open• hockey in the thiid.:in an effort to, overborne , the lead but'. it served ' to give the Transports openings that they took advantage' of to' pile up a commanding. ,lead and only, the sen- sational third -period• performance of. O'Brien in the Kincardine. nets saved his team; from a worse defeat. Art Whittaker ' •of Arthurhandled, the, game. • . " Yours .truly got balk into the game in the Paisley playoff and • proved :tor be the "bad: man" of the series, get- ting three of Lucknow's four penal- ties in the • two game's. The Sepoys have played exception- ally clean • hockey all season. They're cutthere working for goals all the time, and `• penalties have been''. few and far between, and all • minors, chieflyfor accidental happenings. . u . if * * t '• f .. The Juveniles are through for the. season but "Freak" Button has ' a imemento of the last games In the last, few minutes of -the third period ' he wasstruck on the 'mouth with the puck,' cutting his lips and loosening his teeth to• a degree that medical • attention was neceasar�, ' 11Gnr•. 'Jeannie Carter who is receiv- • •. ing a�t'tillery, training et Kingston is • j following the accompliahmente of the , I' Sepoys quite closely, and is so pleas- ed with their success, that he has sent Iword home to .. buy. the boys thee. oranges ' for their next' game. We'll. I sa;! thanks Johnnie on behalf of the , bee-,andwish you as much luck in ' 1;1 .:•g, shells, at Peitz, as the Sepoys 1.:a.,• had -in firing rubber at opposing • : f ' ies this season. I; r- LAYS NECESSARY AS . ("#'‘', ei.INT SOUND • )LOSES• PROTEST „, OYNT'S APP‘LES cleanup of 5 :busliels' cooking apples, hel. At FINLAYSON�`BROS. 508abus - , STORE. CLEARING AUCTION SALE of farm' stock, implements,: holtsehold 'effects; etc., at Lot 35, 'Con. 13,'' Culross, on Tuesday,' March 12th, . at one 'o'clock. See 'bills for .list and'terms. Alfred E. Haldenby, Prop.; Mott, Gaynor,.. Auc. • CLEARII\ G AUCT.'r.;N S.A LE of faro: stock, inipienien'ts "'id feats' at Lot 24, Cor. 7, ,Klelos5,(3 Miles east ofa Hole Opf1, an Friday, March' 1st at one o'clock, Sebe bills. Fio •. Well: Hen-. derson, Auc:• FOR . SALE OR RENT -200 'acres, Lasts 14, 15, :eon. • 10, Kinloss, inched- ing 2 ;large bank barns, a 10 -roomed concrete house ineitce ion Tient condo , about 10 ''acres hardwood bush, 1251, • acres under cultivation, excellent Water: Apply to' Mrs.. A. Hawk'shaW, 'Holyrood, Ont., R.R.` 1. TENDERS - TENDERS: W ANTED, , Township of West Wewanos'h SEALED TENDERS will, be recei ved by. the Undersigned until six o'clock p.m. Monday, March 11th; , to' operate the Township crushing plant by the cc. • yard, 'contractor tosupply men and power. The corporation will furnish' oil andrepair. ports. for the crusher. . AT the same, time. tenders:will also be received for, trucking gravel by' the yard mile as registerecl•::by approved .speedometers. • . A•marked• cheque for •$50.00 must accompany, each' tender in 'both cases, loweet or any tender not necessarily accepted. Contracts will be let usbject to: approval of the Department of Highways.. J. C. ;Pardon, Road Supt., RR: 2; Lucknow. 'Ontario. A.' E. COOK.. PIANO, V,OIGE & ` THEORY FOR APPOINTMENTSi Call At ,Hills Store or. Alex Mowbray's, 'phone 145=j T. ARMSTRONG OPTOMET1tI�T' ` ' W ILL BE 1. • O IN LUCKNOW • EACH 'WEDNESDAY, • • 9.30. A. M. To 6 P. M. AT WM. SCHMID'S . STORE 'The MAY WICK Does theTrick! Bray Chicks are real money makers • I can prove it. •Place your order here. l00% live de- • livery guaranteed. . 6.: BOX '72 F1 Leith'. LUCKNOW -- : • HELENS ' . • Mrs. •R: Middleton spent a few.days Mrs. P. Robertson of Mrs J D' Anderson returned on with her .sister d ki g favourable recov- Miss Dorothy. Graham of .Toronto' Saturday. from' Toronto where Mr.. Ripley. . An arson is ma kin ery following an operation: performed .is spending a.few weeks at. her" honi , .last week in St. Michael' l I'fospital. , Mrs. Cecil Robb, ,who underwent an Mr: and .Mrs: • George Walker' or; • operation for appendicitis is recover - East Wawanosh were recent guests of ,i ing.•.in' Ki•(icardiee • Hospital. t 'V1 dMr W ;he.latter•s paren s, r. an s. • J. Humphrey on the occasion of Mrs• 1 ASHFI L° D I3.uxnrihrey's 'birthcday. Mrs. .,Kenneth MaeLminan is in ' A successful "At'mI Hoe" was held Chicago the, guest of her daughter, in • the Community Hell on Friday ev- i Mrs. Dr. White. ening' under the auspices of the Wo- Mrs. John Bradley. is, a patient , in men's Institute. ' Mrs.' ,Aldan D'urnin 1 l{incarditie' Hospital having under; Peesided oyer: a short program which!gene 'an operation on •Monday of this' included community singing, a mus- �s eek. Her friends hope for a speedy ical number by the Martin orchestra, (recovery. " a vocal duet by Messrs. Scott Patter= ' • The Provincial and 'County snow ' Son and Garnet Farrier of White;plows were busy over the week -end church, a clarinet 'selection by Gar- net Farrier and a. skit. 'A Terrible and 'have all highways open..for traffic " :. Catastrophe', well p event cd ,.by Roy main. An the new subscribers have' their ' Bannister, 'tart IV •I u: -ata .lack lit - hydro power turned on. chison, Billie McPherson •^'i,} Eddie Albrecht order the ai:•cs, l,sn el Miss McQuillin. The nlart•n m•••it :s :t pro- vided music 'for the dance Oat fol- lowed. . V' • The meeting' of • the Women's Insti- tute will be held in the Community Hall on 'Thursday afternoon,••March 7th at 2:30. The roll call—An Irish, .joke. Subject—Community activities "pplied the :music. band `Relief in charge of I41rs. f,ordon , • Says theOWen Sound Sun -Tinter: "The' .Trapper Cubs -Will' have to win their group finals against Dur- ham all over again. After defeating the Durhamites twice, the lotals found the losers had protested on the use of player Doug Cairns, whq,-.plkyed a- gainst Durham in the fiat game of their series in Durham, Cairns, Dur - `t ham claimed, should have'.been play- ling lay-ling with their, club, • instead of Owen ISound, as his.plade• of residence was nearer Durham •dean •Bete. The O. H. A. upheld the Durham protest, and I ordered the first game of the Series Ito.be played over again. Should the Durham club win on Wednesday night ,an Durham, a third and deciding game will have to be Played. However should the Cubs win they will still find them- selves in,a pickle. the Cubs will then be forced to play Winghain Indians in playoff series, as Cairns Was used •against W ingham. This 'whole situa- • I tionwill wire up tb group Internledi- • Cle, rk: '''May I lige next Monday off Boss; "Why, may I ask ?'r, . "It's my silver !wedding day, sir." '(What!" roared the boss. "Are we ' going to 'have to put ups with this every 25 years?" •The •hockey fans from here whoat- tended the game .in Lucknow on Fri- day -evening were delighted 'with the ' final score. A very,pleasant''evening was spent in Lochalsh Hall on Friday when a reception was tendered Mr. and Mrs: • Allan Grant. .McCharles' orchestra Program, committee, Mrs. D. MacDon- ald, Mrs. .D.' Phillips. hostesses, Mrs. Gordon ,.`McPherson, .1111.5,•111,. Thom, Mrs. . Cranston The Y. P. U. met•with the Christ• 0 a 4; ' .�.u"'; : •, s. )ice."; 1' Hurray for the Sepoys!, Mrs. , J. Button and babe' of Luck - how spent Tuesday With Mr. and 7. ,Mrs: 'W. J. Roulston. • rWeath-' lc- ian .fellowship convener, Allan Mc'l:avish Spent .she nee erhead • in charge. • The meeting•. Was opened. with quietMusic. The topic, "Our Quest for Truth", was ably tak- en by Mrs. Ramage. This was follow- ed by a duet by Cuyler • and Arthur Ramage. Plans are underway for the annual banquet to lie held in the cliurch this Thui'$day night comrnenc- ing,at 6:110 p.m. Rev. .1. F. Anderson of Wingham Will he guest speaker. end • with his grandmother- Mrs: A. i'. I-lamilton. - Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Hamiltonand Reemond were in Goderich one day - recently. • ' ' . Mrs Tom Henry and Miss Edna Irwin visited with Jas. Irwin. Mr. and Mrs. G. BarkWell visited with friends• in Lucknow on Thurs.. • - day. Miss ' Dorothy' McGuire spent • the T`: CHFC... !,O 'wc,o c-c�i ' e it the,d l t d wa)t 1►.ei; .holo , o ,. M+-. M,.:. a-eM:ciP:st*geLissisLesisse,..,.A! ansamee.. alesi •„ + Ada l: s ber:., e, ..... .�.. Harvey tire enjoying a few weeks hol- returned to Belgrave after. sp'end'ing . idays in 'Pierian. Mrs. A. :Graham spent the week- end Faith relatives' in Toronto. M •.'and lVirs. Russell McDougal and 13arbara started ori their return trip Us their house in B. C. • a few days at • the home of Mr". Hamilton and Andrew. Mr, Lorne Hamilton was helping Mr. Sl Congran. Mrs. W. S. McGuire ,is recovering `,after her recent 'illness.. • • - • •