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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1931-08-06, Page 1. , '4.4111,0"..:4,410114'144,- , 4 • -o • 1 4•.1.4t . • $2.09 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE;$2;50 '(1,:iii.4"RWISE • , 11C1iNOW, QNT. . THLOISDAY, AUGUST 6th, 1951. • • DENTIST • . Dr. R. L. Treleaven, Lucknow ,• • • . Hours:. 9-12 A.M.1.30-5 P,M., • PHONE 53 X-RAY • WALL PA1,ER-4..A .full line Or 1931 4raI Palier- on land. Prices consider,: • Illy down ,for 1931e 1 am elsoitgent for leading job hallses.--7 • • '• -• • R. :j. CAMEION' •: '.•,, Decorator Painter and Grainer Aille14161# . • .. " &nen APArtinent. or Ittaonte to let • 1 , •FOR .6SALE or ;RENT -Good •:coini fortable &Welling. Apply, to - May Davison, Box 253, Ludkno.w. STORE . FOR? RBNT-Tite. ,'store `Until recently• occupied by, Walker goocl. business. location. • • .•. • Apply to H. :J.. Moore, Linknow. ••• •. . • . • •Lockpow Lower 'School Departmental' Exams The following, student s wrote on 'the eicarninations set bY,the...Depart* •tnailt-fo.rtheliver-Schoel4n4-:•olitained- standing• stated:-. ,' • 7. • - ' Anderean, " Charles -Arithmetic, ere"- dit•'• •••. .t.. • Ryle. Oliwe-4Atithine`tie 46. • • NOTICE.1 am in a position to • ''-do-Iiit.'10fidk'of Tritelting•,;at•-reasorie- ". " •,able rates.-4Wilson Arnistreng, Lucknow:: AGENTS WANTED • .. • • , • Man or woman to travel and ap- point agents for old -established house '• in business •in Toronto over forty years. For tereas and personal inter - • view With one of put' travellers, write Dept. W-4, -Whiston C6.„ Toronto. • : FARM WORK. :WANTED - by - hend-,--experienced4 in lineswillhig .worker, nen-snaker. :Mori -airy prireadr—engagementT-App Caic:riitherk Jahn-Arithrnetle, credit Colwell„Jdabel-4,,r, JIist: 30, • , *. Carron; Deretby,,,q2hysid,g. Eckenswiller, -Kati-deeri.4-Eng %Gram/ We-ditrArith..41", Hut::' 46. Gardner, Sidiley4-Arith, Credit • "011trore,7-Margai et -..-PhYsioger edit. Graham',. Anaa-4physiog., credit. liamilton; Archie-Zool, 24. -Hodgins, FloreneePhysiog., credit. MacCallum, Donalda-Arith. 44: MacDonald, Margaret-Physiog. 361 Arith. : MacDepald, RachelArith. 40: nacInnes, Katherine-Filysiog,: Crt' (fit. , •••f: Matterid; Marjorie -Botany, •credit Ritchie, Tillie-LPhystog. 37. The, Lewer School certificateswill be mailed 'to the .students in few Fred- Pentland, :Dorigennan, Ont. , 'Phone,• • (t2=8 -Le ) •• •• LUCKNOW ELEVATOR COMPANY , The annual Meeting of the • _now Elevator CO., Limited, will ' be G e e office ofet). . , • ' on i$aturday evening, Aug.' 1st, 8' P.M. Election offieers, receiving of annual report and other laneinesS will be transacted., " ;.• • -jarines Alton, President. , (30-7-c.) . AGENTS 'WANTED • , •' $3; $3.50 or $4 Per day guaranteed for EleVenty-five or ' hundred l• days' agency. work • in your locality • representing. Old -established 'Ouse in '•"".7 ---c-business-in-Toronte-ever-ferti...years4- • For terms and • personal interview • • with ene of Our travellers write Dept. W -G, Winsten • CO., Toronto, • (13.^-8-c-) , • ••• days. An 'errors' in certificates will • be. reported to Department after the 4 - ening �,f school. . Certificates contain - !ng errors should be . presented to Principal on tlefirst:day of itheol.. •• : • F. E. McLean, (Prino.) • • KiniOse ranner , -Dies-At„London. . • , A Big Boost For The Band Prominent Ashfield Resident Dies At Goderich •gaving .been in failinghealth for Those directly' interested -in the number of years, Mr. -Roderick li'reiress ef theJocal .30.4pd.'are gat D.,4aelfonzte%,„. tfamniarly known as, ly. delighted '1,10 the ,:sneceee-of the. "Big Rory" papiter awarin-Goderich- Band Tattooheld in the 'Caledonian. Heilnital on :Friday' afternoonAof 'last Park on Thiiridaay evening of last Week,: A4- polkiis' being a •40:1)letkii- The funeral 'teneral service on, Mo;iday, '; entertainthent it was August 3rd1was Cendueted by Rev., Splendid .sticeess.finarniellY, 'with P M Colaiihetik'ef AshfiPlit0.re!itby.+. ;the teSalt' that -the ,Band.,21/4u :lito_e,;,tFripsik.,uhurak A .very large gethei't abent ai4e,teee.iiy.',•ing of neighbors; friends and. rels.;,. sion fee and at the same time affords scilitzezetetoma Valued andsplaidid ran_-_-opportunkt-rvell-deserved both Church and State. • . support to our local band, The. band was,a very-pewerful-man-and win be reniembere4 lat prize in throwing the :56, pound weight against all' competition at tiie Caledonian 'games. in ,LockdOw: He' was also a ineniber of the ferhous County .of HurOn tug -o' -war team, which 'comPeted against Bruce •icians .:at from Blyth, that time. Was anchor man on sardine, • Harriston 'and -Lneknow, the team yttich .D7:4: _Macintosh- tool,' to Zona to .compete With .the world gathered at the' Town • Hall at. 730' and : regular •interVids, to the, champions .9t. that district 1.‘.• strains of each band's favorite march; Mr MacKenzie was a. lifelong tea - paraded: to the park: Here they as identAff Ashfield, near Kintail, being sembled in -front of • the liandlitank born the farm' on which he his and operied the pregrain by' praying' lived and worked. allhis life. He was "0„ Canada!' , • Cars forpied a wide circle around the° stand and- a-. crowd of people gathered the 'hill. The evriing was quite and the program Was ea- sily from. almost any' point Each band took their Place on . the stand and. rendered tyro seleetions. -There -Was --little to- ,choose between lfe --Wingliani;•••40imr7 -Shake mrd-4,4015430kv_proxidbi tit pleasing numbers. The tiatrie-' ton "King" make a very striking Sin:ward:rice in their Scotch • unifonins; while -Blyth • has -we ;_understand„..the Tuesday • everting- about- • 10. o'cloek better equipment, having Spent Some . • when a Ford coupe erashed into the $1200 reeently on instruments. At the back of his buggy, throwing hini3Out on -the Mad.- • „-7.• • 'The accident itapiiened in the *it- lage near the end • of the pavement leading smith, Mr, -Finlayson being tives gathered. to pay their last "'re: SINGLE: cOnne oimia The Bread of Health 4 The Bread .0, of Healtli , • ,OUR MOTTO IS QUALITY AND SERVICE ,SPECIA:LS ' • • JELLY notxtl. - BON BOIJCH. CHELSEA BUNS' • • • 'RAISIN PIns. • ICED ROLLS . AISIN WOES P. *11.7001144 • lorr SQUARES ' NUT' FRUIT ::IIREAtO, '• , :; PINEAPPLE ,TAIITLETfia. CHOCOLATE MOB, SIISIALLOW ,CA,HE' • , •,".• ' _ '77^ 41,11. Pliorte 36 • NEW BAND CLASS TO• ' BE STARTED • • • It is. the intention of ,the Citizens Band to strengthen and improve phis organization and as a meads, of Po • doing; a class of beginners -4S to --be.' ' • started early • in September. Boys misieklY inclined are preferred and any 41lio Wish to jointhis'class are asked to 'iriforni any ,ofthe band offi- • cers as saon es possible. *, • BOV-SICOUT APPRECIATION The., let Lucknow Troop of Boy • Scouts and officers wish to acknow- ledge. with' :thanks the kindness of friends and parents who supplied means of transportation to and from • d "-Who rfdrnished many good' • things to eat for, the: troap. A group pietuie of the .troO•P : wag aken by Mr. Free of Brantford -end •"these who desite a photo' at a cost of 65 cents are asked to hart in their names by Saturday to' Scoutmaster Gordon :Johnston. • Township passed !away on Friday, July 31st, 1931, in St. Joseph's Hos- pital, London, in the person of John year and for a number' of Years' Mr. MacDougall had not. been 'enjoying good health, but. his. cendition . wits. not regarded as serious 'until recent- ly, and on Wednesday of. lea, week, Underwent a serious operation from Which he: did not recover.' • • The -deceased was' born in 18.66. on the farm on Wider: he resided all his • life. He we .twice Married, his first wife being Christena . McLean, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs, .Litighlin McLean. To them were born three daughters, Katherine, now of' Grand Rapids, ('Etta), Mrs. Peter Campbell, Lucknow; Marion, :Golden 'xrdltermiiiroirer-seon-, --Angus'Oorldil; Windsor. His wend wife was Flora Cameron, a native Of :Scotland. , this family,. survive 'three daughters. Evelyn, Dorothy and 160a' at SOM.. •Besides his Widow• arid . family there remain to me -urn feUr iti Mrs. MacPherson, Texas; Mrs. Flet- cher, St-7-rathroy; Mrs. MaCD-onaid and Ws:• J. Rossi Lucknow„ • • • The funeral was field on Monday, August 3rd, from his late residence, interment, being in South Kinloss _cemittery.°The feneral_ services_werc. conducted by Rev. J. L. Burgess of South Kinloss, Etssisted by Rev: John NiCholson of Tiverton, and Rev. Hugh Forinosa. Mr. MacDougall was a faithful meiriber and elder of the South Kinloss congregation and was also a Member of the choir. The funeral, •was largely attended as a token ofthe esteem in which he was held in the community. • appreciated the splendid 'patretaage of -the •village and community, and is their intention•to Icontinue to. im- prove the• Band in' an 'endeavoi to sponsor even a better Tattog next . • year.• ' Five bands, in all about 100. mug.: • SAILOR DROWNED IN. GODERICH HARBOR. always a very popular man of genial and kindly disposition. He leaves to mourn his wife, Sarah Taylor and one son, David Alexander, 16 ' years of age,' and one 'daughter,. 'Ethel Man • 13 years :old. Also one sister, Mrs. F. D. MacLetinan and one brother, Mr. Murdoch MacKenzie Survive. OUALITY: I3A Lucknow. • • ' ••a, " • • , t. • . . • • i•••,„ ;' ',••••N" „ •• •••••••••---th; • Hits -Boggy_ M. Kenny Finlayson, Con., Kinloss, was badly shaken up on conclusioi`,. of the 'iirograin the bands played and marched :around the :car - lit circle, which was a very pretty spectacle, and brought:. the evening to e close with the National Anthem. , otif his , • Way- to the home..,Of James : An added attract -kin of the evening Culbertto 'get hriplement repairs. was Jack •Thynne, the ,Keneas Firm- _ The cause of • the incident is chiefly er, who is reputed to be the Only singing• violinst in Canada. At the 'result of several eases of "no tervals thronghout., the evening h int lights." : There were no lights on the t - , . e car, the buggy light Was. not lit, and entertained,n, large crowd; who gath- ifiestreet light nearby was not harnr erect around the stand, with his songs, . • Mies and violin seleetions. The coupe wile driven by Jack. Ir - grounds booth • and hot dog stand on the win, accompanied by Archie ,Nichol greunds was quiie popnlar and at the hall, fallowng the .1)erfe;rm.anie, son of Of Belfest....end the impact hurled i the Women's • Institute , served re- freshments to the members of • the different: ban& .• • • • inr-e :i:uniiing_ to the scene. Mr. Finlayson The dance hi the hall drew a 0 ., Crowd arid' eadea- to ilielninefarend ....„. a very Successful night which -dir- ects 'credit to our local band • organ- ization and especially to the effor of. Mr. L W. Hamilton. , • % • • FOR. THE JOYNT CUPS • • At tine o'f writing fur: rinks • of iocel howlers still remain in the run- ning for the Joynt Cups,as a result of 'the elimination tournament which has been in' progress at the green during the past few evenings. The winners of the Russ Robertson -Dr. Johnston rink engagement, will meet Robt. Rag's rink and the winners of that will compete in the finals again- st the' rinkskipped by Harold Allin. • Charles Neville a :22 -year-old ' sai- lor of Montreal was drowned in 'God- erich harbor , on MdinlaY afternoon. • • August 3rd, He arrived in Goderich that day on the steamer Williaat • Schiapp ' and when the fatality, • °c- • entred was swimming between the • north and south piers. At this ,point • -°--the water is ,,abotit 25 feet deep. He was, reported to; be. a strong swim- mer and had made the crossing bo- iVren the piers and was returning - • „.'.when hk disappeared. • Several ' ex- erferiad SWirniners; the water at the time, made unsuc- • cessful efforts todecover the young man's body, whifh• was recovered ahOrtly afterWartit by grappling opt cratioto . I 4 • Mr, Finlayson from the buggy, which went into the ditch and was damag- ed. The horse apparently was, not hurt. The crash • brought neighbors New Towels, Hundreds • Of them , - "MARKET" Lucknow Dept. Store. • • INFORMATION DESIRED I have been instructed by an Am- erican law ' firm to attempt to locute any heirs of the late Francis j. Wal- ker, who died in the States, sq .that they may receive an inheritance due them. Mr. 'Walker was born' in Cana- da about the year 450, 'being the son-ef Frank • Walker • and Inez: Doherty.-R.".J.: More, Lucknow, • was seemingly stiinned for a 'time and. seceiVed _e_Lhattly -scratched ace and bruises about the back and sh • ulder. The car was not damaged ny extent. •• • .• I • • FARMER'S SONS ATTENTION fot all i')urposes--itt- NOW -10W- -13-rie6s-7.-Any..liutein--00unty boy contemn - Card Of Thanks • • Mrs. Jelin MacDougall and child- ren of the late John MacDougall, acknowledge with grateful thanks the kindness of friends and neighbors during the siekness and death Of. husband • and • father. DIAS IN UNITED STATS. WOW has .recently' been received in toWn of the death •of Air. A. B. Nian, which occured 'tome time, ago itrAttnittle,- GeOrgim-L•Mrs.- be remembered ELS formerly being Miss Winnifred Grundy, who accom- pariled with her daughter, ire spend:. ing August in Toronto, after Which they intend Col 'travel extensiVely. DICKSON RE -UNION • HELD AT, KINTAIL A most enjoyable • afternoon was spent on the shores 'of, Lake Huron at Kintail On Tuesday of last week,' when about 80 members of the Diek- son family, descendants of the' late ine.- and Mrs. Thos. Dickson, Con. • 10, Aelifield; assembled to renew Re- g:Minter:des at this social gathering. The weather was ideal for Picnicking and the .Water fine for bething. A good game .of ball was engaged .in against the Lucknoi Scouts; .who were camping there. An aniple lunch Was then served which was followed by ice-creamIlfr: Thomas -Sandy of Goderieh being _Pie donor Of 5. gating entering the Ontario Agricul- tural College for either, the Assoc- iate Or Degree -Course is eligible to compete for the Huron' County and Massey Fund •Seliblarshin. Particu- lars regarding this -Scholarship may e found 'elsewhere in this, paper, Applications must be made on or before Saturday, August 1.5th, and shoildbe forwarded to the Ontario Depart,:ment 'of Agricultdre, Clinton, -•• LOCAL AND GENERAL ft' • Mrs. Jas: Miller is visiting with Ars. J. D. McKendrick of Detroit ' • who visited last week withher .par- '''•,•(` . friends in Toronto. ' ents, Mr.. and Mrs. McMorran has- ,... Mis. W. e. Johnstone returned last bv her, - Sister, Madelyne; - Miss Ethel Robertson • left, on Tues- . • ' day to visit relatives' in Toronta. • . ' . , ''',, and friend Miss Cybil" Chappelle of Miss Jean Reid of Paris, Ont., is Toronto, visited their•launt Mrs. An - visiting her aunt, Mrs. Dr. 13alfour. returned to her . homd accompanie week • from Winnipeg., • . • • 'Misses '"Fletit ifid7:0.11VW-Web-ter•-• • • • Miss Margaret McLennan is, visit-, • Miss Winnifred Webster of Tor- •••••., , ing this week with ends in Milver- •onto 'wet: home over the week -end, • ton. „ • '• .•• • Miss Myrtle,Webster visited last ' • • LucknoW United Church •piertic is week with friends :at Bervie. . this afternoon_to Harbor Park. God- Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Parfitt spent • erich.• • '•1 • • •the week -end , with Mr. and Mrs. • Modrehouse Mitchell, .be -fare- leaiing • 34r. and •.... T.. MacRae of We.; throy visited .with Moi..Elliott this for : their home in Timmens.• " . • • r. and Mrs. 'Percy Aitchisori and At , was Enuniiii4D0nage is. spending Mr. end Mra. Abner Aitchison of , • 341. and Krv,-, 'F. - I Zion [. twlic_weeks: vaentien•lit, .her home at Peterboro visited Wk -end- • •`' ' with visMalcobn mitridwieirthenc4e;s1M. pu:rci‘inet.sofoveLrondtohl: ireMiyis.pFtinTg: wAirtmhatmeernra:Aiinnd • strongs hohday' • , • axarrmeristtsr in Toronto Miss Winifredt A•-'4,TeWtOn. "its "'elating "g zs i!laYmg 111 De "it' friends and relatives in Toronto and Mr. and Mrs: Wm. Smeltzer • . • turned by Motor last week to.their . • Orilla. . ,• home. at Calgary, having epent,- •the -com -wee a week -end visitor' with her ' • - • it*tine and summer inthis r, --s-munL - • Frances-Toronto,_pr earente: • • :. " Mr and Mrs., Alex Lockhart. and- . Miss ;garden Pratt of Galt is vis daughter Phyllis also Mr Andrew siting with her •cousin, Miss Lenora Orr, all Of 'Strathroy were visitors Webster: • • over the holiday with Mr. and Mrs.. Miss Leila Begley 'of Leamington, Melvin Orr.. . 'NeW ,Stocks of .Men's Work 'Shirts Work Pants - and. 'Overalls:: ,at • New, Low' prices. "MARKET" Lucknow Dept. Store. '• ' ' • ; 1 • ; AGED RESIDENT OF • , WAWANOSH DIES :Mr. Andrew Stewart • an aged gentleman of, the 7th concession West' Waviaiiosh, 'died at his hen* at Glenn's Hill ' on Thursday morning July 30th. Mr. Stewart who was 82 years of age was a well.knOwn and respected citizen of the township. He had been. in declining 'health for soirie months although Until two weeks ago was.able to be abOnt. Since that time he failed rapidly. He Ions of this .refreshment is suriolved formerly . Members' 'were. present 'from Tor- Miss Jennie Mallbugh, •a daughter onto, Detroit, Stratford, Ethel, Luck.' of the late Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Mal- Tiverten; Auburn, •Nile, Port lough of Dungannon; three Song, Wil - Albert an throughout Ashfield ••• Ham, livingkat horne; Bert of Duluth, it was decided to make this fait- and Nelson of, Widlawilla, Washing? ily gathering; event, end ton Territory and a' daughter, Mrs.. anexecutive was aPten tedasfol :Cartwright Of •TornntO, loWs: President, 'Wilfred Parrish, "the funeral tieriffee;:efilillinted by Ashfield; Vice-pres., Thomas Dick: Rev C U MacDonald of Lucknow, son, Pert Albert; Secretary, Elinor Was held at the faith liorrie on Sat- Farrish Atbn, Treasurer, , Sys. ikIrdaY afternemi, interment being. were 1-WeekTend Manors With Mr. and noon rat 2' ,O'cloelg.. Interalent,will be (Rev.) Mar TaYloro is visiting at the hoine of Mr.. Matt 3,1 and xt Alf w ds m• r. rs. . 'oo ,•iss Jean-Topir-and-Messra,--Wrin, Cham.„, • Mr. and Mrs. 11 A. Doupe and fan:- pion and George Topp Li?! Toronto. •••1 ily of Port Credit are campers at were week -end visitors at the home •' 'Point • Clark. • •Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Myers of Sandwith,.are visiting with the lat- ter's parents. •, Miss Jean .Durnin, R.N. of Toron- is visiting with, her uncle, Mr. itobtDurniti. , • • • , Employees of the Lucknow Table Company are this week enjoying a week's . holiday.- • , Mr. Robert' Lyons of Itapuskasing. visited this week with his father, Mr. Jas. 'Lyons, Sr. .New Voiles, New Wash Goods at New Lo W Prices. "MARKET" Luck - now Dept. Store.• • Mrs.. L. J. Letang of Wallaceburg is visiting with her mother, Mrs.' Angus McKinnon. • • "Mr. and Mks. A. W. Hamilton and faMily are visitors- this 'week at Tor- onto and other points... ' • Mr. Milton McMullen Of Toronto, visited this week at the home of. Mr. end Mrs. W. 'Davison. Mrs. Elliott Miller has returned to "her home here, having spent the past few months in Detroit. ' • Messrs. • Cameron Geddes and L. yoerger of Toronto, were week -end • visitors with the former's parents. • Second Hand. Electric, Washer in good condition at a bargain.- • Win: Murdie & Son. Mr: and. Mrs. Frank Yates and daughter' Barbara, of HaMilton, are visiting with the foririer's. brother in town. • • Mr. and Mrs. D. R. McDiarmid of Clefveland, Ohio, are 'visitors this week with Mr. and , Mrs.. Alex .Mc- Diarmid. .... ' •\ Week -end visitors with Miss Mae Dairialmi *ere Mr. And Mrs. Burgess and Mrs. Stella and Mr•. E. Koteftkie of Totonto. • . Ili's. (Dr.) Cowan; who his been staying with her mother, Mrs. Angus McKinnon; 'for a time,. returned 'to T"°*" last week Mrs. . . :, • ' Mrs. Frank • !deltic:sib,. Drennan, of Mzi. Charles McDonagh: Miss Caroline Webb and „ Miss '- Flora E. Andrew left Sarnia On, the ' "Noronic" Saturday, for a trip • up the Lakes en route to. Vancouver. They.eipect to be away a month. Mr. and--M-r&-Gordon-Hickaof Tor- onto were recent visitors with Mr. and--bIrs-F:14.-31cLenniin. On their return 1 they were accompanied' by • their two children who have spent the past month here. • • • • . • 'Mr. and liars. Frank . Gibson and . Mr. Dell Ritchie of Mount Forest, ' . Mr. and Mrs. Reny Bernell and children, H. R. McKeclinie„ Mrs. Jack Hornell, Mise J: Hornell and Mrs. Walter Keens of TorOato„,visit. ect over.lhe 'holiday at The Misses: Margaret, Wilda • and Ruth McKenzie and Mr.'. Newten:Mc- • • Kenlie accompanied by a niece and • nephew, Children of the late John Mc- Kenzie, all of Leamington, motored . • from Toronto last week and visited • • • with their aunts the Misses McKenzie „ in' town:•• , • . Successful Music 'Student / .:/ Since publishing the list of/ sue- cessful music students last week we , • have learned that Grahath.; Sheriff, ,a pupil of Miss Myrna Treleaven, was successful passing Elenien- tarY piano exam with the Toronto " Conservatory of Music. Graham tried the ex'arn. Goderich a week• pre- vious to -thicttudents who tried.lo- cally. Moved to West Lorne • The DymOck family Who have 'been • residents of Lucknow for the past ,.. • • two years returned to their ferintir • • home at ' West Lorne on TueSdair; Dymecit• until recently was em- ployed District representative with the International Harvester Co. While in Lueknow lUraotks Occupied ' the residence of Mae Davison's on .. , • Havelock Street, which id now for • rent or side. the Village of •Kinlough on .Wednefiday, .Atignst 5th,! Jame's Johnston, Aged 80 years.. The funeral service will be held at hielate-relt- Carlyle, Jean and Ewen of Windsor, deuce at. Kinlough on Friday •after- Made in Dungan** lettoiteip 'Sproul, • c ;• in Kinloss entetery. • • • • "ta OLI‘f.!••••••,. , '91,1•••f"..(_, • 1 • •