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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1935-03-28, Page 8MARCH 28TH, 1935. ./ $ ✓ / ’ fi Kincardine ratepayers are to re­ ceive no relief from the burden of the 54 mill tax rate of 1934’ as Council announced last week that the same iFate would prevail this year. us > there is nothing1' better thah our j. John Jamieson, i Sec’y. of Ltickhriw i Clearing the balance SHERWTN WILLIAMS PAINT , ' . Quarts 78c. Pints 42c. A few discontinued colors J n UTIL AC at Bargain. Prices. ' SPARTANITE VARNISH, buy a Quart, get a Quart FREE. Car of Cement Just Arrived Murdie & Son — - -- - ■ S_.„. . . / SEPOY FLOOR , wax, l lb. Tin, 25c. SEPOY FURNITURE POLISH, 10 Buttle. These > two items are extra good value. WHERE YOUR DOLLAR HAS MORE GENTS _ • •«?. • • • —rkiji^t!ifeASTILE,^LBARS..... WEEN’S CARBOLIC, 4 ....... . MOP STICKS .............................................. - ' GILLETTE LYE,- 2 UANS'......... .^...' XARGE BOTTLE LEMON OIL & POLISHING CLOTH \ ., .4hc PURE CLQVEIt HONEY, 5 LBS, .......... . ,45<; MAPLE^YRUP,PEIUGAt.~^^--^^.-.--.-.-.-1. ■ 32 OZ; JAR ORANGE MARMALADE . 1......... 25c '32 OZ. “JAR .PLUM' JAM .; .-25c ’ CANNED. CORN -. ‘ .'1.... ....... 4........ 10c . ■■ CANNRlS TOMATOES, SQUATS, 4' -CANS' .;.•<«. ■..'.. .25jc ’ 'CANNED' PE'ASy 2 . /............. . ..7........... -----....... ^25® . WHITE COOiKlNO BEANS, 4 LBS, .1..... .a. J. <... .. ...........17c ;^„._EANCY>JAPAN.EICE^1.XB.S. 25c || " WITH- WEAVE-'TOILET-'TISSUE,,. 4 ROL^S - v v‘- P^25c ' ■ Y 19c 19c 19c 15c —•i WORK BOOTS That Will Stand The Wear, and Tear WE STILL HAVE SOME MIGHTY GOOD VALUES AT $1.79, $1.98, $2.49 “MEN’S MENNONITE LEATHER / WORK SHOE Leather Sole, Leather ‘Heel, Steele Plate, a Real Work Shoe. OUR STOCK REDUCING SALE STILL GOING STRONG. NOW IS YOUR CHANCE TO BUY YOUR SPRING FOOTWEAR AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. Pearlm^nY Sprins Stock As Its Quality Has No Su^ MILS’ FEA^LMAN HAS ARRIVED FROM TORONTO WITH NEW SPRING COATS, SUITS, BLOUSES AND DRESSES. THEY ARE IN LEADING STYLES AND ARE OF THE BEST VALUE-EVER OFFERED DON’T MISS SEEING THEM! _-DRESSES——_SUITSANDCOATS—_ Our^new Dresses in Printed & have just received a i»w PolkaMot Silk? materials ’are ’ shipment of ^oats and Stats, -----—------——————----------—wHhrNavjH^ue-fiie-outstanding—west and latest. They are ___-Kdcei to suit everyone so be Al8’ S’?®. ?" : sure and-see these dresses now. Visit our store and see them. '♦ BLOUSES? ... . _T.„ _______ ___ POI KA DOT TAFFETA, AND CHECKED OR PLAIN SILK ■A ' ' MATERIAL display. have Two Cheaper OUR BLOUSES ARE OjF « , • ♦" ranges of ■ ■ '■ /■' • ‘ Dresses (at & $3.95 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL 7— SCREEN^7EDUCATIONAL FJUBT' Dungannon greeted its first “Talkie” witha full house on Friday,’ when Melvin J. Reed of Toronto, formerly of Lucknow and Ashfield; and how superintendent of agencies for the Massey Harris Co., showed,,without charge; a half a dozeninterestingand educational films. Mr. Reed introduced the pictures with a ;short talk and which were ?as follows: “New Era ’Farming’’; Outstanding Farms, of Canada in 1934”; ‘‘The International Ployring Match of 1934 asds^en , from the Air.” Other features were “Sing­ ing Sam”, - well-known radio artist, and ‘‘Frozen Frolics” a comedy. WHITECHURCH lady DIES S' . we learn. Herider- occuryed , As press tiptie approaches of the death of Mrs. Thos. son of Whitechurch, which Wednesday morning in Walkerton Hospital.Mrs. Henderson has /been, critically ill for some time in Wing­ ham Hospital, and after returning to her home was removed to Walkerton Hospital, just a short time .before her death. ipCLOCALandGEHERAlf) EJ * ’ J " ..‘7-■a g ■■amgr-—m PAINT & POLISHES MOORE’S HIGH QUALITY PAINT - is a splendid article and the price is reasonable JHOORE'S INSIDE PAINT is a good paint at a Low Price. MOORE’S UTILAC is. the leading four hour enamel,' We have it in All Shades. MOORE’S INTERIOR GLOSS is a little cheaper thhn Utilac. . It is put up in slight beautiful Colors. , MOORE'S MURESCO for plastered walls in well known. We > r have it in ail shades. A HIGH QUALITY FLOOR PAINT in three colors only, reasonable in price. JOHNSON’S FLOdR WAX in Paste or Liquid. JOHNSON’S GLO COAT. . ? Vary >■ «m . THURSDAY, FATHER OF HOLYROOD LADY MIRACULOUSLY ESCAPES Nicholas O’Hagan, ex-councillor of Greeriock"."and ^aWer of Mrs. Album Hihn., of Holyrood, had a iriiraculous escape from death in a motor acci­ dent recently. . - . Mr. O’Hagan who lives at Rivers-, dal, was getting a- ride to Walkerton in 'Donaldson’s truck from Teeswater. which—was—loaded—down—with-^-fiye massive logs. In turning out nt En- -niskillen-^to-passman—bneoming—caiy pavement and sinking deep in/the. soft shoulder; turned the; truck over. Mr. O’Hagari was pinned down by the cab of the truck and in pain and bleeding profusely from a scalp wound, the victim was extricated, .’Jbe«: fieved to be fatally injured., ■ A ” medical examination revealed three ribs broken dangerously^ near to the heart, cuts and bruises. Inter-’. naHnjuries were regarded^as possible but these fears were relieved /fts no complications developed and Mr. rO’Hag?Yn’s”reeovery^hbwsZ-Tri,inise7 of being rapid. : WILL RETURN TO OLD HOME, DEAD OR ALIVE Last week’s Teeswater News pub­ lished a letter from| H. Ed. Kennedy, of Seattle, who stated that it was A7,years„since..he .. ..............................., . Mrs.’ Sam Carnophan sprint the week-end: with relatives in" and around Seaforth. \ . ; . / Mrs. Bert Ward is not enjoying gjfod health at present and is con- fined to bed./ . * ‘ . ,./• - . - 4. " Every man who wants the latest spring Meths should be sure to see TEARLMAN’S\^vFr^gfe. For the Easter parade, choose your Springy GoafrHSuit or Dress Zen "Satur­ day; Marph SOth at TEMPLETON’S. Mr. Albert .Cook spent the week­ end in Toronto and also visited, his :sister;~MrsrrAntiy"T[^^ .lingwood; /' T The warm spring days have enticed4 Mr//GTS. Robertson ouf^bf-doors again, after haying spent the winter months^ at his homeZ, CORN PAiN and Wotta Wart, un­ desirable' guests of Mrs.. Public were removed by Cfess Corn Salve. —At McKIM’S" DRUG STORE. There is a grand range of boys’ Golf Sox at BUSWELL’S BOYS and MEN’S WE ARjABLES STORE. 3 qualities, 6 patterns arid Z1 sizes. Appointed Interim Moderator At" the meeting ?of the Maitland; Pr^esFytery" fritKri^^^^ l^^Munday/^tley? “C.“ H. MacDonald’ was appointed Interim Moderator of Ripley and Bervie. . ’ Mr. Dobsori, LP.S. . of the West Bruce inspectorate, paid his, first Visit to Lucknow ^school the latter par/ of the week. Mr. Dobson replaces Mr. F. Bald, who retired at the close, .of,,the—school„.term_last_year.______ _ Mail drivers commenced Monday makirig their trips in theafter noon anji now all rural mail from Lucknow is delivered in the afternoon. An early spring arid remarkably fine road conditions- have made afternoon­ delivery possible quite early this Reason.; 7;'• 7 Miss, Kate McGregor who has spen t the past two mofiths in Chicago. re- turned home on Saturday. Her sister Mrs. George Stewart, who has been and expects to return home Within a ,'grontR.*’’^™7'’’— Russell MariDougall, accompanied by. his brother Clair, set out by motor the latter part of/the week, on a trip that will take them across the con­ tinent to the mining fields of British Columbia jibout six hundred miles ^north=s^>f^aricouverriwhererthey^wHl" Mr. Kennedy states he attached in his will a special request, that his ashes be shipped to Teeswater and' scattered over the grave, of his dear old mother, Mrs; John E. Kennedy. . Mr. Kennedy ads that he served for four years in the House of Represen­ tatives of the .-State rif Washington and holds a good position with the commercial organization that controls the Port of Seattle. 'n . ■ MARRIED IN LONDON ■t Spring Time Again / 1. - ‘ AND DUR ONE DAY SPECIAL OFFERS Spring-Coats, Spring Suits^ Spring Dresses no ■U YOU THE NEWEST SALE VOGUE IN } . J ... _ COATS, siztes114-48 - ; -VALUE-FROM DRESSES/ SIZES 1^48 . ': ■. . VALUE FROM SUITS, SIZES 14-48 --- VALUE FROM sizes included SATURDAY, MARCH 30th TWO GARMENTS ALIKE AT NEW LOW PRICES Templetori & Co 7■y §re. are ers in Alberta. Others, are turn- to this profitable activity in ever- teasing numbers, either as ? a de-?, •tment of ordinary • farm /opera-. s or as an exclusive enterprise., riky fitch, fisher, marten, ‘muskrat, oon and badger are all • bred in ►tivity for' commercial purposes as- Il as the'fox. .•; . V now 5Q0 licensed Hftn** HiTids-restores 4 .«6,.vjr, -andthe young people re--' limber, .how difficult it is to live, rice^ujry in other people’s, house, !d so make things, as easy as they il. • If, in'.'addition, they remember the mense importance of" “a< room r of e’s~owrij” much tfouble~^duld~’"b’e~ oided.V steaVaway from yod /DON’T RISK BAKING FAILURES ! I* /‘I CAN’T AFFORD TO Itl* FAILURES DUE TO INFF' BAKING POWDEft . Rebuilding Barn Z . • A gang of expert barn builders has _started_to”rebuild“a“barnfor-Walter Walden, R. 1, Ripley.) The new barn will be ,50. x 78 x 18? The work is being done by Eastern iSteel Products," Ltd. c)f- Preston. To Fill - Father’s Position With his leg still in a cast follow­ ing an accident of last summer^/Tra­ ffic Officer Lever of Clinton is being :tempbra^y==r^laced^y^his=sen^wh€fe •owns- shares- m two claims had a very successful season last' year ^and ° this year is taking Clairwith him to take charge of the second claim. ■ New Hose, Gloves, Silk Undergar­ ments, etc;—THE MARKET STORE, 7 AUCTION SALE A . . of . ^VALUABLEFARM—PROPERTY™ Under and by virtue of the powerB contained in a . certain ’’ mortgage6 which will be produced at the time of sale there will be offered for sale by public auction at the Office of R. S. HETHERINGTON, ? '» Lucknow, Ontario, on WEDNESDA¥7the^3-rddayofAFRILr^ A935,.~at—the->-^hour^of^^l^j9,-.olcloek4n^ . Caldwell-Nivins A quiet wedding was solemriized in London recently yhen Alma, eld­ est daughter of Mr. and Mrs..William Nivins, concession 5, AshAeld, became the bride, of William Caldwell, second sop of Mrs. Caldwell, arid the late Mr. George Caldwell, concession 4, West Wawanosh. The "Ceremony was performed by Rev. M. G. Court, M.A., at the manse, 836 Quebec street, Lon­ don. The bride was gowned in bide silk .crepe With a dainty collar and bow of lace and lace cuffs. She wore the gift of the bridegroom, a white gold pendant and chain.. The bride was attended by Mis§ Jean Cameron, of Ashfield, while the bridegroom was supported by hi's brother,' Benjamin Caldwell. Mn arid Mrs. Caldwell ste- turned to.-Dtfrigafmoh after the cete- mbny. 'TNTY SHOWS improvement of $241228.84 over 1933. FINANCIAL SHAPE The current deficit of $33,707,114 as ---- at Dec, 31, 1933 has been absorbed . Aderich says that anj a current surplus of $5,616.49 set 'T improved its Sq there’has beeri a net current. t and was, improvement, ip the county’s . fipan- e to a re- j cial p0sitiori of $39,323.83.’ Arrears ’ " i “ /e<* four ^f taxes in the hands of the Treasurer *ou-go• jiave a]so • materially ’ reduced. — .-Bankhloans-^have—berin-reduced-from $105,000 to $58,0.00, arid $2,000 less ...JntefeSt was paid in 1934 thari in the ’ar previous. . , * • RADIO INCENSES CONTINUED Those Who hoped that it would not be necessary to vpurchase radiq,,. lie- ensg^aa^his year, will ,be disappointed to learft that tlie license system is to be crintiriued, and as all licenses ex­ pire the fend of this ffidri;th’,~lhe time for renewal ia at hand/ .U4 . J MORTGAGE SALE Of Valuable Property in the Town­ ship of Huron in the County of Bruce Under,and by virtue of the powers of sale,.contained in a certain’mort­ gage which will be produced at? the time of sale there will .bg offered for sale by-public auction at the Ford Garage, Lucknow, ori Saturday? * the sixth day of April, A.IJ;. 1935, at two' o’clock in the afternoon by« Welling­ ton Henderson, Auctioneer, the fol­ lowing property, namely:. ALL AND SINGULAR! that certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate lying andz being in the Township of Huron in the County of Bruce a,nd being composed of the north halves of lots numbers Twenty-two, Twenty -three and Twenty-four and the northerly ten aeries of the south half of said Lot .nUpiber Twenty-four, all in the First Concession of the said Township of Huron; containing one hundred and;.sixty acres more or less. Oh the premises is said Lo be an L-shaped frame barn on stone fouri^ datioh, implement shed and an 8- ro’omed brick house; .The farm is well, located* convenient to vchurch and school and about five and one-half miles from Lucknow. There 'is ah ar­ tesian well on the property and the land is a clay loam. - > TERMS OF SALE—Ten per cent, of the purchase moeny on the day of sale and thev balance within thirty days thereafter. The property will be offered subject to. a reserved bid. Further particulars and conditions of sale will .be jffiade known on the day of sale or may be bad on appli­ cation to the undersigned. DATED at Wingharp, Ontario, this .mneteemh_day_of...M WELLINGTON HENDERSON, .... Lucknow, Ontario, > Auctioneer. J. H. CRAWFORD, Wirigbam, Ont. Vendor’s Solicitor. Lead Sfornaclb A dangerous 'f Many/people foolishly neglect an acid - condition ,of the. stomach *until itdeVelOpa . into seve re indigestion. If you suffer with Gas, Pains after Eating, Bloating, Belch­ ing, Heartburn, Naueett.’you must tone up , your stomach at onCe. For quickest, surest results get KIRK’S STOMALKA, an alka­ line remedy'of proven value. Economical, easy to take. Get KIRK’S STOMALKA at McKIM’S DRUG . STORE NOTICE TO CREDITORS ' •< “ALL AND SINGULAR that per­ tain parcel of land and premises being composed of the North ha,l No. Fifteen (15) in the Sec< cession of the Township of Huron in the County of Bruce,-containing fifty .acres of land riiore less.” < The property is in a good, locality on a well-travelled road and is'com­ posed of. good tillable soil and in every way an ideal piece of land suit- ~ able for mixed farming. There? are • no buildings on the premises. . TERMS: Ten per cent of the pur-?, chase price to be paid at the time of sale qud the balance, .within thirty . days thereafter. ' 7 For further particulars and condi- < tions. of sale apply to J , R. S. HETHERINGTOhl7«arrister, etc., WINGHAM, Ontario, ot to WELL. HENDERSON, Auctioneer, LUCKNOW. Ontario. / composed of the North lialf of Lot sond • Con-' In the Matter,/ of the estate of Jacob Miller, late of the Village^ of Lucknow, in the County; of Brtice, Rethed/Fafmer, deceased,S^nd in the Matter of the estate _of1 Eli za ...Marg­ aret Miller, late of the said Village of Lucknow, Widow, deceased. Notice is hereby given'that all per­ sons having any claims'or demands agairist the late Jacob Miller who died on Oj. about the twenty-first dajr .of February . A.D. 1934 at the Village of Lucknow in the Corinty of Bruce, and, Eliza Margaret, Miller, late of the said Village, of Lucknow, his Widow, or either of them, are re­ quired td send by post prepaid or to deliver to the. undersigned,, thejr names arid addresses and full particu­ lars in writing of their claims arid statements of their accounts and the' nature of the securities, if any, held by them duly Verified by affidavit. And take riotice after ^he fifteenth day,.of April A.D.. 1935 the assets of the said estates will be distributed among the. persons entitled thereto having regard only to the^elaimn Qf as we use Ammonium; Phosphate,-; which ndtice shall- have been given where they use Superphosphate. Our 1 arid that the executors of the said materials have the approval of Dept. ’ estates will notnbe liable: for tSe said of Agriculture at Ottawa and also of assets or any $aH thereof to any the Agricultural College, Guelph. .The -person^f-^ho^e—daim—nptic^---shalj-BFuee~Go?-DWriet--reprcscntat4ve^tells-- npij, then havewbeeri received. __ ____ / Dated at Luckhow,; Ontario, this fertiHzer on the market. Order early. .Nhieteeftih day- of March, A.D» 1935. . , _______ ‘Joseph Agnew, Lucknow> 'Ont.Club. SPhonCj Dungannon 68-1. FERTILIZER! FERTILIZER! || Farmers buy your fertilizer from your own company. Cost of.materials necessary to make up a fertilizer, approximately 2% nitrogenj 12,9c' available’ Phosphoric acid and Potash soluable in water is only $23.00 per tori at Lucknow to U; F. O. Club members and $24^00 to rion- memb’ers. . ■Material for making a r2t^4- will, . cost $19.00. •- , 7 Above’prices include a lime filler arid mixing done. All our other btands at corresponding prices.. . \ Other companies’ agents will. tell you that fertilizer needs curing. Or ripening which is true of the mater­ ials they uSe, but the materials we use do not? need curing or ripening, . 7\ *