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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1932-01-21, Page 1, • °"'" s• 4 4 4. . 4'.'t:°°4 ,•••• • 16 • .. '4, • • .1 • .• •.t .x- •••••,. • r. • '44.4 'f'ER YEAR APYAkc • .. $2.5Q OTAtIOVISP °* .„. LtJairlOW;ONT., THURSDAY, JANUARY 2lit 1932. . . SINGLE COPIES' 5IbENTS , • s • DENTIST ' Dr. R. L. Treleavcn, Lueknaw Hours;) --12 A. M. La0-5 Pi1 PTTONE 58 X-RAY . , fl.4, Fiet4eilington.::, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC *Ilegliera; Outarlp.. /14140 „OFEICE AT LUCKNOWp • Hours:Wedneridaly Afternoons.'".-, •SALE RENT-4ri4 Dr 1 v••• 'eqttage.,--,ApplY . A., L; Tre ea. We have itive repairs in Steele 7' :Beatty stanchiOng and later.,•carrierss, WIVf.• MitTRDIE S SON' sun ____•-rendeired Ced4iver Oil fcir poultry. SLOO. ,a gal. Apply' t.o,U,ohn Farrish, R. 7; Lucknow.: _SOCKS,. STOCKINGS, MITTS; cl.do all kinds of hand knitting, Work ,guaranteed, prices reasonable. . Mrs. Jeigl Carter R. IL 5, Lucknow, 1 • .'." FOR SAl.E.One .1.2)PasSezig.er bus .' • on 1%. ,,Chev: chassis, also express toxW x0', allin splendid conuition . . at the right" price, - • "••• B. J. Beninger,DUrant Dealer, Winghiun, Ont. 'FOUND On December ' 30,, a • lady's coat. Owner may haVe sante by proving property and paying for ad by applyingto Jobn,Carter,„R: Luckno • • (1.---2I-C.7 ••.".. AUCTION SALE • ° , Orville, Tiffin twill hold a clearing • Auction Sale of Farth Stock Ind' rilementh at lot 3'5, '.Con., 4, Kinloas, •. •on Friday, January 22nd, Commencing • at one o'clock. Absolutely no reserve. •Matt.: Gaymir, __,TENDERS WANTED • , Tenders. will- he received by ' the' ---,undersigned until January 30th, for •• M 10 cords of 18 inch aple and Beech wood, delivered at' School Section No2 • 4, Lochalsh, by March 15th. Roderick Ross, &R. 3, Lucknow • ASSESSOR WANTED •'Aiplication for . of `Assessor" ,for the' '• Township . of for -the:year 4932 :e.t.a' salaii, .$80.00, will be received by the •' undersigned up to' 3. P.M. on Monday the 8th day Of February, 1932. • ' 1.• T. R: LANR, Clerk. • • • ANNC:AL IVIEETING • • The-Annuai -Meeting -of the Luck now Agricultural Society yvill be held • in the Town Hall, ,Lucknotiv, On Fri- • - day the •Twenty-second day of Jair• • nary 1932; at the hour of Two o'cloek • -- -in the• -afternoon. • •• ' • • 411 niembers are hereby notified: •„Joseph Agnevr,, Secretary: • • • • NOTICE T1TJCREDITOIgS • In the Matter of the Estate of •• Kenneth McDonald, late of the Tewne ship of Kinloss in the County of • /Mice,: Farmer, deceased. O ,Notice is 'hereby given that all persons having any claims or. de.; "viands against the late Kenneth Mc% I Densild, whe . died pn or- giant the - Thirtieth day of November, A.D. 1931 at theToy:math-0 Of ICI -idea§ in the • County of Bruce, are required to send by post prepaid or, to deliver to the undersigned, Agent •for the Administratitix 'of the estate' and effects of the said Kenneth McDonald their names and addresses and full particulars ;in writing of their claims and statements of ;their accounts and •the 'nature' of •the securities, if •any, held by Ahein duly verified- 'Ey al. • davit, • '• •And take notice that after. the Tenth day of February A. D.. 1932 the said. Administratrix will proceed to 'distribute the assets of the said deceased among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the dining of which she shall then have had notice, and that the said Admin- istratrix will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof tb any, person of 'whose claim she shall ifor then have reveived notice, This notice is given •pursuant to O the Statute in that behalf. • • ed-at-lacknowr Ontarior this 12a day Of January A.D. 1932... ' Joseph- Agnew, Lucknow, Ont., Agent for •the -said- Administratrix. • 0.-28-c.) " • . • . MILD CURED. COD and HADDOCK Owing to very stormy weather. our fisherman iwas not able to fill. in his. Order 'by heady a:thwart/id pounds. • 'WHILE THEY LAST. 10c. a LB., or' 50 LB. LOTS at 9c LB. O D. A. McLENNAN, Lochalsh.• . • INMEMORIANI • • TIFFIN-Iti.lovOg• memory of Ott'? darling ilary Joann, "Sister" only • ditaghter of Mr. and Mrs. 'Elytner who passed hi to 0 that "Haven of Rest" J. '19, 1930. • In days to come it may be .t40 shall • ' just why t•varr'sent this 'bitter t'est, Till thenwe can but bovirin tears and say. • , • Geri knoWeth best • $other, daddy, Billy and Jack, .f, Pliinieer ':Resident 01 VUlage, Passes Mrs. J,. H. Gander, Passes Away Was Wile of .the Late Dr. Gander, Lueknoves First: Doctor. • • A, pleasant old body, much respec- ted ,by the .villagers, Mrs. Garnier,' passed away at the home of and. •Mrs'. Sam MeGnire.''On Friday, -Jan, ofabout three-. leeks. • ,,4 $914,1i;'' in Gerrie eiglitY4Our • yearts.Aciand...carine ..te, :the; village ; with her late jrnsband. aiaee° then has made her honie.here, • The late Dr. J. H. Garier, s the Adoridek medical 'Rraptitioner 41). .•the When .he 'established. .his imsine,ss, here the nearest nearest doctor was tt Winkharn, Dr: Garnier Wag .much •:)Ider than hiswife. and:predeceased her thirtY-foirr-yrarszago. Since that time:Airs. Gamier has lived Much of the time .alonei and asloner as the writer can remember, 'in• her herne on Lhe: main street, 'east of. the United Church. •• • 'Mrs. Garnier, although :With both ringeeand sight failing her was. al- . way's quite' active, and her kind: and nature •encleared her to. -both, 9.d,an4_y_o_ung._Jieeently she had be - one rather restless and was not ,cntent to remain in one place long. Diiring the illness which resulted in viier s riei;et.h"..sheWaa ..cared' for by '_Mrs. •• .Mrs. Gal -pier is survived • by a niece, Miss MacMillan- who liver, in Maguetawan, _also .thy.4rin adonted. daughter living in Georgetown. , The funeral, service.Was: he.id :in 3t, "Petera ArigliCan churchon Mon-. ay. Interthent ,was in KinlOsa 'cane- tery. • , , •• RATHER A DISAPPOINTMENT Lueknow . Talent Broadcasts Ove* • Station 10- B.P.-Reception Rath- . er Poor. . R•adio_fane. whO'Auned-in-on, the Thursday . evening broadcast by the United Churchorchestra and choir over station 1,0 BP, Wingham, were somewhat disappointed in the' re- ception. Ordinarily this station comes in 'quite distinct n. this locality. ttt lack' of - volinne° --and •interference, rather marred the enjoyment of the_ program On this occasion. • The ten,plece • 'orchestra , directed by J. M. Greer offered a number of selections which were inter- spersed by the following: Qnartette, number, Joynt, Miss Robert- son, J. „K Greer, Alex• -Mc -rad- ing by Margaret McCallum; piano solo* Mrs. Newton d-e-tieiriborie 8olo by John Hayworth., Thieves, Visit • Fruit Cellars In Town ' • Enter Two Neighboring Cellars and • Carsy Off About Fifty. Jars of Fruit and . A thief or thieves pulled off ' a nervy bit *of work last Wednesday night in ,the village' and as a result should be well 0 supplied 0 with fruit and pickles for the remainder of tfie Winter; as they sewed some fifty or Se pint and uart jars of pre- serves. '• • . • , The theft occurred at the hotrielr .orkirs. Wm. Johnston and Mr. and' Mrs.. W. J. Todd, where .the thief gained easy -access to the basements by an open outside entrance in one case and an open 'Window in the oth- '• er.Mra. Johnston lost 'practically ,all her 'fruit while Mr. and Mrs. J. L. • MacMillan; who occupy part' of this residence-auffered,the loss' of a- -nurn ber of jars also. The basement win- dow of the' Todd residenee was open due „to the mild weather and taking advantage rf thig the "thief pilfered shelves lhere, helping himseff to fruit and ,pickles to his The whole affair took place very quietly and the • theft ;Was not dis- covered until the next day. 'Wheever, perpetrated the crime •apparehtly. 'didn't have a taste for plums, as these were undisturbed, while peed', es and strawberries suffered mostly': Needless to say theSe entraile6 • are_secarely_locked-noW,--arid-qnite' likely, many other homes Which were O previously left open -*ill be-seatirely locked and; barred filitin nowori, be fore the houdeliold retires. • . ' • . • :,14,414,10104°44 • .4to.tw • • Star i3parder Car Ditched,' Boys " • Missing, So Is Escape Serious Injury s.:601d Claimed,..to-lie a Well 143044-Fkw .•• The den, With 13ourd ,40entiat Discovers Gold' 'Supply ,Stolen. • , • Carload of Young •Men Attending * Short- Course at Dungannon, Turn, :Over' into Ditch-Esca e Serious ••• 'Injury -•-Car BadI Damaged.' . A *ranger/ giving his,' 1,igline'' Jaek'-I'aftersqn breezed: into town last Thursday and tOok"up Ius bode, on George, turning •over ,into .- he at McGuire's bbarding, lfotifei iiii*ere: ditch on Tuesday- afternoon. •he Stayed until Merida Inereing, ;The„. occupants of the ca, five” en'A:. • Oeefge ear•sAltn*: Rtripie Ruts• in the road. just north! of Duel' garinon were , responsible for the Fentiac,,coach, owned by Mr Albert Alton Of' Belfast . and 'driven byhis 'Ids bd billni Aintraid-r. • Cameron, Fi:nfrikan! Bert • YI.;4 . • .. His .,diatipPerirance :leads . tohe -sastrectert-of-Itirn-roishirretear ..tWerity five and fifty dollars worth of gold froin the dentist Office Of. Dr.. • R. L. Treleaven, as well'es tity of Morphine And ceeeine. • • The so-called'Jack. Pedersen, claimed to be a well -digger and on O Whinney and Mr. • &ahem, miradu oris y escape serious injury in the. accident- hu "badly damaged-. the ear. It was thonght that young Gra- ham, who ,-lives near Port °Albert, might be _injured and he was taken Ao- a doctor and -later- to -his borne, but the; following day seemed to , he leaving the boarding bodge on Mon- suffering no serious effects as a re - day said he would be in the :country stilt of the crash. , • for dinner, but asked Mrs. McGuire The.,-quintette of boys, who are at to keepsupperfor him. ,He .net,:erf tending the Agricultural „Short returned. , ' ' l'Course being held at Dungannon this The suspected rbber is .a middle month were on their way to the farm of Peter Watson to 'be instrueted in sheep judging, when the mishap oc- aged man, with grey hair: combed straight back. He was fairly iesOct- abie • looking, although his front teeth were badly in need Of dental attentien. He wore a brown felt hat, black everceat,” and a striped' navy blue suit. , The Treleaven- apartinent: is ad- jacent to the •doctor's 'office in the Toynt Block and shortly after' dinner Thursday,:- Mrs. 'Treleaven went into° the "office :On hearing • someone there. The open gleesdoor between :the waiting room and the office and labratory ..acted as a mirror, reveal- ing someone emerging .from the lab- :ratory. The : stranger; answering to the above descriptien.,especially in regard; to :his teeth, • did- not seen" taken back by Mrs. Treleaven's ap, • The other boys with the exception • of the injured' boy and George" Alten,. •Who . assisted in , having the car brought into town,were able to cOn- tinue 'to Watson's fern'. • The car was brought into Smith's garage on' 'the wreckage truck. The •top is Smashed through, a rear wheel broken and. considerable damage to •the, fenclefs and glass aie well .as ap- Parently ' a twisted frainewOrk. . . • Reduced 1000, yards of 38 inch striped. Flannelette: Reduced' to only 71.21/2-cYaifct.-"AltRKEt=dekr"-Rir-v Dep't. Store. •" nearance and calmly enquired- aS• to . • ,, the doctor's whereabouts: He stated POSTER RECEIVES 4 ' ' . FAVORABLE COMMENT that he had :ne 'appointment and would return in fifteen minutes, • faij- ing to do so. ••• 'It is thought that he thus gained a knowledge of .the ley -OM of the like and •during the -absence of Dr: and; Mrs. Treleaven over the Week- endgained an entrance by ;asimple lock-picking operation. • It wris. not 'Until their return •on Tifeeday that the discoVery of • the Missing gold Was-rnade and -later the, theft of the dru&lb" g o es: • • ' A drug. addict, the deserintion of whom tallied with that of the dis- appeared stranger, called the' Office of a local dotter during that tine, seeking a "shot.' •• Circurnitances all point to this 4vould-he-well-driller,as-the-rohber- nd Constable More .is. Working oh the case and has issued, a warrant for the arrest tof the accused. • wise .. . • •_ Many and_ varied are the posters which appear on t6' bill boards, on each side -of the'Graham' building on mein street ,juat east of Reid's Bak- ery, These- posters are a 'work 'of artand .as a means of advertising, cannot fail. toattract the attention' of passera-h. On one occassion one of these ad- vertisementareceived criticisms from certain quarters and whether 'justi- fiable or' not depended on one's point of view. However, the present. post- er on the east side which has been there •since the Christmas season, cannot ,be.,viewedivithout admiration if nothing else. It• beautifully por- -trays the---Birt-of-Ghristand-tcorgaze- at it, inspires one to read again the. story of the manger and the three' • • THE "MISSIONARY'COW • llome of Mr. Webb near Hialson Bay Junction. That an ordinary milth :cow, es- • pecially one so far distant from herd -as--Huils4im-y4unetionf-Sadkatche- an, ,shotild have any Signifieance to our readers, seems rather strange, However This cow is a result' of special antribution Made by John JOYnt, to Rev. A. M. 'Nicholson; • who ministers in a settlement of non -Anglo -axon ,people at Hildsop • Bay Junction . . The donation was , forwarded • Rev, Nicholson, 'to be spent as was most needed. 'Fresh Milk was coned- ered a necessity for babies and child,. ren in many families in this area and thud the animal Was purchased • and-ao-fittingly-terinetlAbeteaViissiOn-- MI" cant. - 0 The above illustration provided through the courtesy of the publish, erS of The NOW Outlook, shows Rev. . • . • ..• A, NI. Nicholson,,.standing beside the cow. The picture was taken at: -the horn ••6 :se.: • • 1 The Bread The.Bread Of Health -• .of Health \. - • IS 'QUA.I.IWY, AND -SERVICE • • • - °. • :THRIFT IS.. COMMON-SENSE APPI,IED'sPio$,Lpar.a. 'FOR EVERY, PENNY, SPENT ON ',SOUR" • TABLE, BREAD'. GIVES., --IF.01J-BIGGESIc' FOR. VALUE -- RICH FRUIT CAKE,--:-, 2. SW 3$c. • . PUFP PASTRIES . COFFEE CAKES: .it• BISCUITS • •••RASEERRY TARTLET • • • • RAISIN 'BREAD P. OATMEAL COOKIES- • • : • LLYMAN' • .. , Phone 36, u L ..• , : • •-•-•••:.1 �s Farmerts---- Barn Is Burned t_rirSepre_Cilstche4RliPiindlyWen StrawbNickini:: Falls To Finer -Stock Was Saved: fine barn 'on the.farm. of Orville Tiffin, 4th concession Kinloss, .east of Langsicle, fell prey to fire. last Thurs- day.morning, caused by the, lantern: which Mr. Tiffin had hung outside the granary, crashing to `the floor„ and lireakinu Mr. Tiffin:was bagging•eite -tine ttahlere ichTheheliinrwas hanging outside • the granary 'in a mannet which threw the rays in the granary ' door. •. :With but•one more °bag to ,, be filled,the lantern crashed to the floor; apparen- tly the, result of the jaring of the bags-oii the floor in order to have them well filled. The glue". in the lantern was Shattered,and the burn- er, which was not of the screw type, became loOse allowing the oil to be spilled 0around. • Imniectiately the flarnia" caught on the nearby straw mow-and-rapidly-enveloped-Abe-wito • Rushing to the' stable .Mr. lTiffln re- leased the stock, • which he was sue:•_ Cessful in saving, with the exception of a number of hens; He was not so fortunate in removing, the imple- ments, most of Which were lost. ' • , Insurente on the' contents was suf- ficient to cover them, according to. their present value. ' The, barn;' how- ev�r, was only partially cevered. As a iesult of his misfortune Mr. Tiffin is°Jilted to stage a • clearing, auction s,aJo onr. Eriday„ January 22, in order to. dispose of, hit; stock and What implements were not• destroyed. Barn Burned In 'Ashfield 00 •• . •Mr. James 'Sennett of • the 10 con. of 'Aslifield lost ' one of two adjacent ,barns 140"C Wednesday 'eSening by, fire. of origin of which•is • uncertain.' • Mr. Sennett -had been in.the vil- lage and liad }just.'returned honie that evening about *six o'clock and. ntorn fie, naing- shingles MI coal oil to speed up the, process:. It is thourrht.that.sparks from the chim- ney may have ..started the conflag- ration which destroyed thrashed eon- taining, the stebling.•. .Assisted • by neighbors, Mr.. Sennet, was fortun- ate in being •:able , to .Save a second and, larger barn 'which was quite close, to the. Mating . shed, . • . - . - . • Reduced 400 pairs. Big Ibex Flan- nelette Blankets, 84 x'72 inches: Re-, duced to '$489.. "MARKET" 'Luckt now Deal: Store.' ' „ • NOTICE Miss Geddes will be at' Iluston's Barber Shp on Monday, January 25, instead •o uesdaY. , • • RN'S DANCE • Burn's night, Monday, ' January 25th, will be celebrated as usual in the Town Hall, Luckno' with , that far-famed annual dance. Lunch serv- ed. Couples $1.00. . O • .• REBEKAIf SOCIAL Jewel Rebekah Lodge will ,hold "S. social' evening in the lodge, room on ThuradaY, tannery 21st. Odd Fellows their wives, Rebekhas and their hus- bands or friend arft'cordiallY the right, as well as several other residents of the •district. 'Mr. Maoism' holds a service at • this beme every month, where the first Christreas 'tree in' the township was held hr December when a -good nuin- . ber of children gathered. • • There . are no sehools in this "dig - O ,' trict as yet, but Mr. Nicholson' is on committee • direcOng its efforts in O this respect, and s far the logs are out, the land cleared', and' voluntary labor promised for the work. The Government has promised a grant Of 4.00tfor--Windcwsodrav-brick,---ancl- • shingles, and it it suitable teacher : : orehestra. • Little Girl Seriously 111 • • , -1 ittle Mary Salkeld 'Hes seriolusly it in St. Joseph's hospital, London, Where she was taken last Thursday: Her parents are both in that city, at time of writing and, no :direct report, o hetdftioirhasbeen.hbard since Sunday. 00 0 Trees Were Budding •• Last Friday, Previrnis to the Cold. spell the .first of the ,week, Mr, John M:•Lean brought into the office a branch---ofLa poplar--mr-which" the buds were bursting open: Guy -Nadir-Mk correspondent , writes of the 0bloomirig of , spring _flowers 'in that 4i5trict, ,for such an area Can- be secured: con fidence is expressed that a1 sdhool will be started, •• .11...c.,44,4.. • .1.. • 4 .0 • • '• • • ur Eyes and *Our Service BY) F.,. T. ARMSTR014,10-- , Lucknow JUST' SEEING • HARitg. SOME • EYES Foglia*. •light .-.,just seeinr-,• stiallinils'IncliteYperfect eye, at all - correction • of, the way the: II, imperfect eye. focuses - results from' an ,exaMination, a lens pre- scription and an acurate. adjust- ment of .glasses. All of ,:which are' within the' scope of .rnir Service. Continued' next' week, • III: • • ?P.; • ,••6• .-aimeeee Lueknow Flour Mills • It,ha; bee,n1 brought in our at- tention. that some_ people eon,. eider Sepoy a blended Sour. We wish to state that this is ---a-mistakeg--DotiOiAVE140 and SEPOY are made from PURE WESTERN* SPRING WHEAT without any sideni• t- kure whatsoever, of Ontario wheat. •MADEAKTE is a Pure • WINTER WHEAT FLOUR for PASTRY RPOSES W. E. Treleaven 4riesmeasessaseelessaeag S c:CialS• owsw For Week -End TO •REDUCE THE STOCK BEFORE STOCK • TAKING Canned floods: ' • 3 Peas k corn . 251 -3-Taniatoes,---largormize-k-,;25e 3 • Clark. Beans ' 25c O 2 Golden .Bantom Corn 25c 2 String beans • • 25e 2 Pumpkin . 25c 2 Large Salmon, 25c 40 oz. Jar Marmalade .i19eNt. Large Rienzi Catsup ile ..Fresh---Carr-ots,--Cabbage-- Turnips, °.Celery, 0 Lattice Grape Fruit, Seedless 26c 2 .doz Oranges • 39c , R. H. Thompson Phone 82 Mr. Austin ,Solomon is Making fav- orable4ecovery following an attack • ,of pleurisy. • .. • • Mr. Kenneth Murdie returned fron O London last week where he wasta ing a two -week's course in Kelvi •tor work. • • Miss McMillan of Magnetawan, • niece of the lite Mrs. Gander is a visitor at the 'home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam McGuire. The Lucknow Table . CoMpany ' found it necessary to cut down to a six -hour day the first of this week. The hours are from nine .to twelye and from one to four. • • Mr. A. R. Finlayson is ill with .pneumonia although, his ,condition is not 'regarad as serious, it spite Of the,,fact that he had suffered • the • same illness on several:previous oc. casions. 0 . , 04 Girl Guide Euchre The Vironten's local association of irt7Gurides stared a very' ento-Mle euchre party in the Hall on Tuesday . -evening: rolbwing the Card -playing • `• • . lunch 'was served and it Very Ikea- ' hg poplin% put on by linat ' • „ , . , •..-, ' • • I • • • • • ,. ,46