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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1936-04-09, Page 5PAGE FIVB Aft ■; THURSDAY, APRIL Oth, 1936 ST, HELENS called :99‘ HOLYROOD/ Dick Fred CANADIANS AND THEIR INDUSTRIES-AND THEIR BANK GROWING •. TOBACCO PAYS WITH HIS LIFE >gw^Ri^fd~H^p^aahr^nt in the electric chair. good banking aredit for makipg a sound business regular profits—and giving employment.” WORKER: "So it’s your bank, too! I think most of my friends in this district keep their savings at the same bank. Some of us have safety deposit boxes th em, t oo . In the development of the tobacco industry, as Bank of Montreal has played an important part. ' ‘f • . . I jV r *•• .■ b ASHFIELP NOTES A Fatal Accident Hamilton, Stein, with juryman, likely to be his OMNTh in the electric chair, on Friday evening, after thrice having the date for his execution postponed. Eighteen months ago a New Jersey jury brought in a verdict declaring him guilty of .the hideous crime of kidnapping and murdering the Lind­ bergh baby. During the ensuing battle for his life, between legal lum- —inaries,~theca8ebecame,and-8till is, a political football. Hauptman, steel-nerved throughput the terrific ordealj went to the chair without an anticipated' last-minute confession, and; stijfl declaring his innocence. There are those who . believe him • to be so and many who feel at least " he was not alone, in the crime which they consider has not° been satisfac­ torily and definitely brought to a conclusion: <• - The remains were claimed by his ever faithful- wife, and were crema­ ted, as he had wished. At a future date, his ashes'will be interred in Germany, his native country. Mr. | and Mrs. Jno. McKinnon and babe visited with the latter’s par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. Jno; McDonagh of Belfast, were guests of C. E. Mc- Donagh’s, Sunday afternoon. ----Mr^imd-“T^r“Leer”-Ritehie““and- Alvin spent Friday evening with Jake Hunter’s. Mr. Earl Sherwood and moth'ei*, accompanied by Miss Freda Barbour of Goderich, visited Les. Ritchie’s. * ori Sunday. < Mrs. Gordon Ritchie spent Satur­ day in Dungannon with her mother, who suffered a severe heart attack one day laat week and is stiU in a very weakened condition. Dr. 'ahd Mrs. Evang of Clintorr — were,„guestsof_Wm._JKelm’sonFri-^ day last.. Mrs. Helm and babe ac­ companied. them on their return, where she remained until Wednes­ day of this week. 4 CON., KINLOSS I Mrs. A. MacIntyre and her bro- ther^ Rev. A. M. Nicholson; visited l^^preek with Mr. and Mrs. A. Mc­ Auley. Mrs. Graham spent 'the week-end in Toronto, with "her daughter, Mrs. B. Sangster. Mrs. J. McLeod visited last week with friends oh the sixth. . Mr. Bert Lovett, sixth con., had a very successful sale of live stock, and implements last week. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hamilton have moved to their naw farm, a mile, and a quarter west of the Grey Ox< Mr. and Mrs. D. McKinnon visited last week with Langslde friends. > Mr. Dobson, I.PJS. made his call in this vicinity recently; . Rev. A. Nicholson returned to his home in Toronto,. and was accom­ panied back by Mrs. Archie' MacIn­ tyre, who will spend a few days there. ' WHITECHURCH «• Miss Dorothy Pollock, nurse-in- training in Guelph Hospital, is vis­ iting her parents, Rev. and Mrs. Pol­ lock. Mr. and Mrs. Aldin Purdon en­ tertained, their friends and neighbors - with a party last Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Green of North Bay and Miss Annie Henry of New York are home with their mother, Mrs. Prank Henry, who is sick in bed. “The New Fangled Baby Show” musical playlet, that was held here in the hall last Wednesday evening by the Presbyterian choir, was well attended, and was a decided success. It was well attended in Lucknow , hall last Friday evening. Mrs. Duncan McDonald of St. Helens, is visiting her aister-in-Iaw, Mrs. David Gillies. . . Miss Simpson of Detroit spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. George Garton. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cox atten­ ded the golden wedding of his par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cox of Goderich, which was held on Sunday. The Presbyterian church Y. Pl S. have started to hold their meetings on Monday evening, instead of Sun­ day. A social was held on Monday Mrs. Durnin Phillips opened her home onJ Thursday for the April meeting of the .Women’s Institute, at wlhich twenty-eight ladies were in attendance. The roll call “Different ways of serving eggs,brought many suggestions. The subject, “Chickens from Incubator to . Mar­ ket”, was in charge of* Mrs. Ewart McPherson, who gave a splendid "paper.^o^fsr7Gbrdon^^liefs3n“^eii(l?- an article on “Ctate-feeding poul­ try” and Mrs. McKenzie Webb, one on “Wax method of plucking”. A solo by Vera* Taylor apd hn instru­ mental number by Mrs. Chester Taylor on the piano, Mrs. E. W>. .Rice, on the guitar and Vera Taylor on the violin, were, both much en­ joyed. Mrs.’ McKenzie Webb arid Mrs. Ewart McPherson; and Mrs. Gordon McPherson and Mrs. E W.| Rice, were ties in the alphabetic contest. A delicious lunch <was ser­ ved by. the hostesses. Mrs. Jas. Lyons, Mrs. W/I. Miller and Miss Josephine Gaunt. • Messrs; Peter Watson, F. G. Todd, Hugh Rutherford, W. I.’ Mil­ ler and Tom Todd attended the Spring Show at Clinton on, Thurs­ day. Mr. Watson was an exhibitor of horses, [ Members of the Begf Ring are reminded that the first. beef will be available on Thursday morning, -A-pr-il—16th7—~ ---------— . Mrs. McKenzie Webb. Russell and Billy were week-end guests of Mr. apd Mrs. Allister Hughes, Holyrood. Misses 1 Annie Watson and Isobel McCharles , spent the week-end in Toronto. Miss Isobel Miller, Citizenship convener, presided at the meeting of the Y;.P.U. on 'Sunday evening... Mrs. E. W. Rice, had the Bible char- acter-on-“Isaiah”..—Thetopic“Re-- newing Our Faith”, was taken by MoKinley Ramage. Next Sunday pight Dr. W. V. Johnston of Luck­ now will be the special speaker. Members of the United Church Sunday School are preparing an Easter concert to be presented on Monday evening, April 13. One of the main features of the program will be the sacred drama “The Chal­ lenge of the Cross”, to be presented by. seven of the older girls. Plan to attend and inc'idently to help the Sunday SchooL s ' ' Mr. John MacDonald is a patient in Wingham Hospital, where he* is; ill with pneumonia. Mr. Wilson Woods was home from Guelph (for the week-end. Mr. Win. Jansen is spending a few days in Kitchener. The sacrament of the Lord’s Sup­ per wi|l be observed in the United Church, Sunday morning next,, with Preparatory service on Friday even­ ing at 8 o’clock. Mrs. George Stuart has returned home after spending a few weeks with her sister, Miss MacGregor. ** Mr. and Mrs. MacKentie “ Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Allister Hughes and Mr Donald McKenzie of* Wingham, attended the funeral of their cousjn, Mrs. Jean House of Kitchener, at Guelph on Wednesday. Her' many friends will be sorry to learn that Miss Aijnie McKenzie fell and fractured her arm, while papering at h.er home in Wingham* KINLOUGH THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL (Continued from Page 1) o'clock 'Saturday morning, when evi­ dence . will be heard concerning the accident,x by the- same jury composed of Jack Macintosh, foreman, Isaac Ensign, Jack Henderson, Donald B. McKepsie, Jack Richards, Andy Martin as spare Chief witnesses “ wiir ^e Tdr. ^l^k~'WM"^hose~first' to' reach the scene jot the accident; Jack; Thompson, who drove Consta­ ble Moore’s car to the scene, as well as Constable Moore himself. ■ Was Esteemed Resident Mr. Dean was laid to rest Wed­ nesday morning in Kingsbridge cem­ etery. The funeral service . was ' in charge of Fathers Quigley, Dean, \McCardle and Dalton. “John Joe” as he was* familiarly known, was a general favorite in the Kingsbridge community, yrhere he has been a lifelong resident, A frien­ dly and happy , chap, and highly re­ spected, he will be much missed by a wide circle of friends. Surviving are two brothers, Rev. {father Wm. Dean of Port Lampton. land Ignace of Quebec and four sisters, Mrs. J. Ml Bowler and Mrs. Mike Dalton of- Ashfield, Stella Dean, of Port Lampton and Minnie Dean, wljo has been living with her brother at home. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pollock, Mr. and Mrs; Ralph Elliott and Joye, spent Monday at Mrs. Aimer Ackert’s. Mrs. Robt. MacDonald „ and Jack returned home on Sunday having, spent the past week with her parerits at Underwood. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Harris and. • Mrs. Thos. Harris were~ the-'guests- r of- Mr. and Mrs. John Jamieson,. Par- amount, on Sunday The H. W. I. met at the home, of Mis& S. Piirvis on Thursday, April ,2nd. After the business was com • pleted, the. program consisted of readings by Miss Irene Wall and Miss Kathleen Graham. Topic. “Stor­ ing of Furs and Winter Garments” by Mrs.1 Bert iMcLean^ community singing. Contest, plain white cookies. The prizes were awarded as follows t. Miss Mae Boyle,; 1st; Mrs. Richard Ellidtt, second; Mrs. Albert Thomp­ son, 3rd. Roll call, My favorite home > grown food and how I like it pre­ pared. Lunch was served by the hostess and committee in charge. - Miss Margaret Rae . of Lucknow, TOBACCO farm OWNER: ’’Henry, you and the other men are doing fine work and I hope you know I appreciate it." Tobacco Farm Worker? ’’Thank you; I figure you know that we appreciate our steady -'“"'jot0^godd^y,”tda’r’ 7 .OWNER: "Oh, well, Henry, I don’t deserve all the credit. I never could have started or carried On this business properly, without the assistance of in other new and old Canadian industries, the my bank, the Bank of Montreal. Like hundreds Bank of Montreal has played an important pate, of other tobacco growers, I have borrowed every From the time the plants and* fertilizer are pur* year from'the. Bank to pay for plants, fertilizer chased in the spring and on through the growing . and labour ; and soon after Lbegan the Bank loaned season when money is needed'for labour, equip* . me money I needed for barns and other equipment. ment and' buildings,, the Bank’s loaning facilities Of course, I’ve .kept up' my end by paying off the , are at the disposal of its hundreds of tobacco* loans when I solemnly crop, There’s nothing like growing customers. „ BANK OF MONTREAL ESTABLISHED 1817 • HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL « Lucknow .Branch: S. D. WHALEY, Manager I < MODERN, -EFFICI-ENT fiANIHNG SERVICE ,THE OUTCOME OF 118 YEARS* SUCCESSFUL OPERATION^ i > XVI133 XVA.c*L^c*JlW , yi JLJvlV.JxlIU VV « spent Sunday at Mrs. Aimer Ackert’s sPent Monday at Miss Mr. and Mrs. Robt. MacDonald Pierce’s. and Jack were Sunday evening visit- Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Congram and ors at Mr. Thos. Harris’.. Mr., and Mrs, George Rutledge of Millarton and Mr. and Mrs. George Harrison and Edward of Clark’s [ Elizabeth Harold were Sunday visitors at Mr. 1 Arthur Culbert’s, Dungannon. , BORN—At Saskatoon, ” on Friday, April 3rd, to Mr.»and Mirs. E. Wilson (nee Blanche Jamieson) a son. ' Mr, Thos. Colbert of Huron is ,, visiting with his son, Mr; W. H, Culbert and Mrs. Culbert at Windsor Mr. Alex Harris left on Friday for his home in ,North Dakota, having spent the past few month with... his brother, Mr. Robt. Harris, here.- day. A social was held on . evening. ■......-1.- ■ *> CREWE Miss Anna Mae TreleaVen know, spent the week-end home here. Mr. Ed. Durnin and eon of Luc- at her Miss Kathleen Graham spent a few days last week wit|i Misses Kathleen and Ina Eckenswiller. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hewitt and babe of Miliarton, spent Monday at- W. Boyle's. Miss Winnie Percy,; R.N.. of Kin­ cardine, is holidaying at her .home here. Miss Hilda Reid spent the week­ end with Miss Mary Cox? We are sorry to report that Mr. Wes. Guest is under the doctor’s care. 'Sympathy is extended to Mrs. B. Slessor, in the death of het brother, the late S. Armstrong. The congregations of the Presby­ terian and Anglican Churches will hold a Union Good Friday service in the Anglican Church at 8 p. m. Rev. J. D. Gilmour of Lucknow will be the special speaker. Everyone is welcome. Mr. Ed. Dutnin and eon Warren df Stouffville, visited his brother,- Marvin and Mrs. Durnin, on Sunday. Mr. Wm. Campbeil of Donnybrook and brother' James Campbeil, of Illi­ nois, visited the former’s daughter, " Mrs. Crozier, oh Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Matt. Shackleton & $ / and Benson visited friends in Goder­ ich, during the week. Miss Susie Kilpatrick was a week end guest at the home of Wm. Rob­ inson of Belgrave, >. k . 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