The Lucknow Sentinel, 1932-11-03, Page 4••,?-4'.4., •
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Mr. John tittle Of tiatael, Mr.
a!ld Mrs, Alfred Ritabia, nd Mrt
nt,d rs. SW1,4 ItathWell Lek -
guest ‘ntitlit' and Wa•-•
WM,401.111 Hall,
Mr., Finlay Shackleton of price,
Vale. OPent the Weekend arhis hOnte
*Se. „
, • 3./Ir• and Mrs. -Hiraie Moffat of
' Sarnia and Mrs.B. White t Strat-
lord, were week -end 14440-0 tAii
Mrs.
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home of Mr. ad Ors. Rininn:4•40lin..
•.' ,' ' „WO' David, Anderson is 'visiting;
at the home of. her son, Mr. Thomas
.- -Anderson. ,....:'ff" ' '...-.: , - -f.'" .... • ''''
Mr, and ' Mrs., JaMea ' Craig ' of
Donnybrook were recent giests'. of
10. Will Finlay. ', ' . - ' : :. • ' .',„; . :
.,•!'•''' '.'-.4Oelti:.g:. int the neighborhood hall;
vi'll
• :been !4i Ofettl:',EY,Pfli the iniCkwheat •
• . ,Whiek . Want.° plentiful ':-CrOli.L4.thiis
"` • ` year, and .owing 40 the frequent rains:
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was ' US))49' hard'IOY#ryeit:.
•
Al" OSt• ail Abkh,C...„,....tO19 ',..rih0,.•biti;.the
•• *este ' ..•.i4 '', '.t0.„ he 'Pound again::
Theret-gre-still4i4eW-ln--the-LI:
neigh-
borhood . who. have had then), so
a fresh outbreak may occur •iiiirday.
'Mrs. G. -Tvilealer- and George
Teianiley, ::' -vitited.'.. Mrs. • :'fiwaMley-"a
° • Sisters, Mrs'. Will Douglas ,ef, Ford
-: • .Wich. end'. Mrs. John Abram of liell..
.. .': • , 'More, Friday. , :.;•Mrs. T,Wamley ' and.
' . her li011r Wallace Twajt1.103, „ „Of I40k-
. -now, .attended the funeral at iiielinore„
Wednesday of -her- nephew, Mr. Wes-
' • `ley Abram, WhOSO, death.00etirred in
Westes",Canadat.' The late Mr. Abram
,was remOving a ...ehot: 'gun from a
wagon When it aCeidentlY ;discharged
- •.--. -aaasiaCtotal.: injuries He 'had served
0,,. , • ., J(is, _country tiVerieas" during : the-
.„. --4GreatWitr. : The remains were
brought to hisl':hothe at Belniore': for
internient. :' •
$r. tiet,nris
M. 01v4rIos .Smaliftioott who baS
bOgn, ,a000$red Wit4'14 APO RAW
rfo4, left for his boitie ifl London,
Engbnd,on, •Wednesday • • •
A tittle son, • Donald ReJd arrived
he home of Mr. and Mrs. Cliffe
Murry, on Monday.. CollgratOlatior
Mr; and 'Mrs, M:siVirimeDowell of.
eStfield,: called: .on. friends in .the
Allage., on, Saturday. ••
MTS. Lorne 11,Urall -attended the
ftineral of her relative, Mrs. Her&
McCloskey at Guelph kat week.
Mr.. Win: Woods who 'has been
Confined -to the shasjiada radio:
installed, •
and- I$. Arnold •liarl3oisr;and
Deretthy. of Fergua:, were recent
visi-
tQr5 'with Mrti, :R.....Ls Woods.. Master
134.13YFhillips returned to • Fergus
In -spite.nt the: diSe-0041,40'.we
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ther;:, nearly, • , fifty; g's_sthered, at .the
Vtlited church
the Young "PeoPlea. SOCial. • Jack '
.L-ariternS-7stipplied--iriveird-light-rand-
the many • costrinies minded inneh 'fun
after the pitrade"Ofitil-those nisteked
Prizes Were. awarded 'fii7tlie` -fel/Milne
She Township. is , following, the sante
1st, Dorothy 'Miller; Ind, Ruth ,Mc,
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Quillin and 3rd, Ted • Hoare: Those. procedure. The chief' causes • for re,
wished, had their fortunes told. ,verting te: the old date aPpear to be
MIME ROVE',
A social will be held in., Rexipla•
Grove church on Friday evening
Come And enjoy, a pleasant time.
• Mrs. Kenneth McKay and babe
spent a few days .with her parents
here last week.
Mrs. Charles Collins visited with
her daughter, Mrs. Harry' Graham
of Pine giver last week. . •
• Mr. John attinitZnethe
Jury at Walkerton this week.
1,41ss 1VIarVille Scott and -her . father
are visiting relatiVes at Mont, For
eat this week.' „
iss :.Olive Tbotipion'' is at Mr.:
Charles' She.ane'S B.ervie for a few.
weeka. . • -•„ • ' • 4c'
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IR.ie,yA,RitOr.p: fit) ,:OLD
*NbmWS,Ti9N- DATE
1peethig, on the 1,t`F:,?flot-Thuridit'ki 'in
r.,ald41r:`?rs:;140,-• r t 'th hoiti Or Mr
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LivcKsTo* sENTINEL
FOhllshed Merida;
at. Luelptow,
MacKensia- Proprietor
• Campbell ThetePson-Publisher,
THURSDAY; NOVEMBER -3, ' 1932.
„ 4th CONI, JUNEPOSS
Miss Elizabeth McIver returned to
Stratford Normal the first, .ef, ..the
„Week. •
A. number from here attended •the
Tea giueii by Mrs.:Ackert on Thurar
day ISA, when a;large crowd • .was.
present, and a •splendid '' programme
Proyttledv "whieh,'
was muck- enjoyed,
Mrs S. Johnson is visiting' ,..with
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11et Aaughtertr *S. IX' Mr A400d.. ,"
Tile 0, will hold their,.
tug ta'!;`..ibe'.',,Old;noniination date:of likcifiiiitin„,„ indeed, • tier **a.,
-thy-lait-konday in l)eceinber, bairn Thursday- as , • •
-fer-the-'14tat'two-lests-hat.cr-th-e-iff
tdiriedtoIret
nominati�n
-a -month, tearlier. Elder, school 4n, -Brvassan last -s-
Mi. Dan: MOKiiinon ('6th -con.) has
been confined to the house or a
who few days.
k contest, -.musical Chairs„ a game, ' diSsatisfaction that, with the earlier
.1 , . ?digs. *yrt lifeQuillin , sister,
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spenred-.
Pig a few dap' with herM
in 'Whicn the couple Who . happened
Wm. Griffin.
.. date E.t, complete . State/neat of'the
:to be-on:the "fated spot" had to per- .
.. financial affairs of the municipality 'Mr. and 1fra. Ti :McKinnon. Spent
foriii. a '•certain stunt and finally
iiEAND HERE •
Mr; Aeelior4 .MoNeg of, Myth ao4
.rirgter of toendea. were „*ncent„
vniftPrit „ with, M. WA Mra, §row,,,
of Paramount -
visited on Monday with Mr. and Mrs.
Max Raynard4
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Mrs, Harry Campion Is able to be
around again after' her recent illness'
Mr. Claire Milne of•Clinton visited
over the week -end -wit his Parents-
hlt hoeeHarvestsOrange 4pHpale1.1.1.cLiuip.ek:no:tv',
• Don't 'forget the Orange Dance In
, November
Mr, Kenneth Cameron has complet-
ed Ids apple 'peek for this year. Mr.
Canter* packed his own apples: this
MFtrri 924Osrtloteet..`.64:1'N'Ajav;ne'*49nig!lenF; *°1111:
of the beet; 'Cared for 'orchards - in
Huron COuntY;.: His .)PaCk;lbiar year
•;*:Oated.Of barrels - of NorthernSpys, 40 barrels o Ontario -and 35;
of Baldwins. This was , an oft year
for Mr. Cameron's orchard,,but._what
ivaa'elcceptien,
enleted;'. clean and Of. the
highest quality. This orchard on. a.
good year °has been known to yield
2,000 barrels .of high quality aPPlett.
His Mover theeinteOsuhntry!Wiat knownabreein'g. aPaPihi
excellent tasty quality, • of which'
he
ihoaedit: few hampers which he sold
g e 0 traphy thateli all provided.., much could not be given for the year,. as, Senday, with the latter's parents. Mr. , •
amusement. Lunch cOnsisfing of well as the fact that in event of a and Mrs. McDonald of Langside. , •
sandwiches ...and ,ntinSpkiii pie Was defeat sustained by a reeve. and.
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served, after which the preside»t. council, theie officers 'tarried on for
mentiOned that Mr. Charlie: Small- 11 ' • '
a month following tho, eleetion, . a -
_piece was,..leaving -for -the Old -Land'
. _conclition-liot_tholight-satisfactozw-nor•
-this v-re-elc and all joined in Singing; •
We aro sorry to report this week
the 'death Of Mrs. John Black; which
aolizirrr rtze.fadd;aytt'.ohTe_hrneihiliee,,racceieitinw.:t4!e;hylle;rTooi enn• trerr:sit session. appears. tble. followinc
minas- -family have . the -sympathy, of 'many* •
•question of Mr. Gobiel, Conservative,
"For he's a jolly •good fellow" and In the -best interests of the
"Auld Lang Syne".• ' panty. ' ' • f'• • • '
• AMAZING ,EXPENDITURE
In Hansard, the officid report, of
debates in the House of Conunons,
c ming film Compton,. Quebec, and
ausiveri whitik will no doubt
prove a revelation to readers:
Mr.
1„-What-,-islhe-lotaltcost-of-furni
:ishing the „office-Jot...Dr. H. M.: Tory,
Yiegident ;Of '•th-4--s--Natibii-a-1---Itekeareli
the7,Itei
Sussex. street?
2. What is the price of each desk
chair, table, rug; etc.?
were
purchased? ' • •
4. What was the total • cost of
tke-oliicisTuf-lihm-.,-GeOrge
,Gathier, Auditor -General, in the.
Confederation building ?„
5. What is the price of each rug,
desk, chair., tilde; eta.?
iiiitr:c.haWsehoet° these furnishings
, .
•The answer to these questions.
'brought out the following informs -
r 'tion:
, The oulay On Mr. Goathier's office
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was .$1,878.51, made _Up is follotesi
One desk $248.00
Glasa top for desk- - 2700
Four desk trays 36.00,,
Desk lamp • • 1626
Otte table .••• . 140.00'
One arm tilter chair•• 79.66
One anti • Chair ' • 74:00
Four side chairs 220.00
t One -euitemer 21.00 -
One wastepaper basket 18.00.
One telephone cabinet 60.00
Bookcases 273.82
turtairis -for bookcaiii doors .190:05-
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— GOVEItNIVIENT THE
i)01MIIIINIC)1411 OF CANADA
4% LOAN 1932
The Mast& of Finance glees for petblie smkers,taisse
' SSO ,000 )00o
1Wfninion of Canada 4% Bonds -
Bearing interest from 15th October, -1932, and offered fa two maturities as follosist • -
• - • $25,000,000— 3:.YEAR., 4% BONM, DUE 15th ..00TOBER, 1935
YEAR 4% BONDS, DUI 15th OCTOBER, 1952
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Subject to redemption at par and inieiest on or after 15th Oitober, 047
Principal payable withourCloirge, lorfui money �f eguidiii at' the oilic.e. �fihCMhiiiteratialrifillind •
Receiver Generakeif Canada at Ottawa orat the office of thi Assistant Receiver General at Hellas. Saint
. John, Charlottetown, IVIOntresd, Toronto? 'Winnipeg, Regina,- Calgary and Victoria.
interest payable itsdf-yesrly, 13th April acid ista Ocusber„ in lawful mower
of cfatuida, without charge, at any branr.h in Canada of any Chartered Bank.
Denominations:
.4, 3 YEAR BONDS, $i,000
20 YEAR BONDS, $500 AND $1,000
The proceeds of this Loan will be used to retire $34,449,950 of bonds maturing IstNovetn•
her, 1932, end to provide forthe general purposes of the Govermient and the Canadian .
National itailways. , • -
The Loan is,authorized under Act of the Parliament of 'Canada, and both principal and
interest area charge on the Consolidated Revenue Fund of Canada. •
The amount of this issue is $843,000,000. Thelginister of Finance, however, reserves the
right to allot Or reject the whole or any part of subscriptions received, provided suchildlot-
gnents do not increase the principal amount of the issue by more than $25,000,000.
Applications will not be valid on forms other than those printed -by the King's Printer,:
3 Year Bonds, 99 .20
and interest., yielding to maturity 4.28%
ISSUE PRICE:
20 Year Bonds, 93,45 and intercsi, yielding to intrority 4.59%
Payment to he onnidedn10114,1 time 4.applia4tiOn or In the case of the 310o:bonds, on allointenL
Subscription open on aist October, 1932, and will close oa or before 16th November, 1932.
.with_oc_withrout liotice.,-irthediseretion;ofthe Minister of Finance. - Subscription* will be received by
any branell In Canada Of ally chartered bank and by iceognized,tietilers from whom official, application
farms inatbe obtained.
qmis., •
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D9.41TMENT int 114.14101,
(4.40,04.3.1..st October, 19.32
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Two mats • 51.00
Glass top for table ________ . 26.00
Glass 'top' for telephone table
Freight, -on • 10.54 -
All articles we bought during 1931.
Dr. Tory*s office cost $1,510 to 'equip
according to the return in this ease.
Thew wart _ .
One desk' • - $260.00
Two easy chairs 250.00
One set* 220.00
One , rug 395.00
One side table - 165.00
Curtains' 136.00
One office chair 85.00
All goods were bought early this year
•• 'IT CAN'T:lit DONE
.If yoty drop a coin in "a liberal"
slot machine, you have one chalice in
1,000 of reaping a jackpot -of slugs
If you put inlfir5orth of niekels
you will in the long run dra* out '
237.80. The $12.20 is What you pay -
for the pleasure of pulling the lever"
1,000 times. Science, in the person of
Dr. E. E.,Free of New York Univer-
sity and his atudente, determined
these mathematical probabilities', last
week by,taking a "liberal" mathino•
apart and finding the meaning, of its
"lemons,""cherries" and "bars"; They
learned that the analyzed machine is
geared to repay 75.6 per cent rif the
money lavished on it -if it it not
tampered with—while the machine
most widely used pairs tiff on a basis
of 67 per cent. _
Home-toring Fish
Friend..4a the water bete. good
or flit. ••
Woeful Angler—It mutt be. None
Of them Want tO leave it. - '
Frank--Thankfult What have .1 to
be thankful Ott 1 can't 'pay my
Hill -Then, AIM alive, be thattichil
ion awl 600 At OrodWItt ' .
' Show Starts 8.30 P. M.
THURS., FRIDAY. SATURDAY
• November 3-4-5 '
In
•-) - -BUCK-JOINTES
Riding 'for JUStiCC
• ALSO
The Tradedi.ef
. . Mt. Everest
• Actual Picturi-of the A.tteitipt
to. Seale the %wit!! Highest
• -Mountain, and. • .
MICKEt MOUSE ' CARTOON
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Mt:01,MAX.. TUESDAY, : WED,'„
November, , ,•• "
BETTE DAVIS
H. 4.,WAltNER and:
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theLMenace:
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FrOm the Noire! by Edgar Wilkie
( "The Feathered Serpent"
CHARLIE CHASE COMEDY...
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SERVICE BETWEEN TEI.EpHONE. -4k•
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SYSTEMS REMAINS SAME .
Officials of ,System Meet -
—SubitariberS Expreis Desires
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No change in service Will be made'
between subscribers et the Huron
*rid Kinloss—Telephone--SystemiTind •
thel3ruce Municipal- Telephone Sys- • „
tern-: at ,Kincardine or the Bell Sys; •
tem at Lucknow, it was decided at
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rn
Ripley on Friday afternoon. - •
Sbberson the--Aurrin7systent-7---;
:asikeil. ter: free service; :Those 1..n!the...,•2___
iler,eraPaf_the-....i.vstem wanted.
'free: exchange to 'Kincardine. while• ,
those situated oir, the soutk_desired • — .
'free service to Lucknow. Subscribers •
on the Goderich Rural Telephone "
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System also ,sought a free exchange
With :the Lucknow central of tire ,
,11,011.o.nempansit„..andittssi_nt
GOderich. . 't •
It: was- suggested 'that those de-
siring_free -exchange with Kincardine ;
Might be connected with Kincardine
central- and pay a toll 'Charge to call' ,
Ripley. In the case of. tkope • wishing _ --
'free service to Lucknow, the eubseiri- ,
beta would be added' to Lucknow cen- " .
tral'and- would also be' obliged to' pay
n tol ckarge to Ripley. This sug- 4
gestion did not meet with the approv;
al of the Huron and Kinlois, Mem-
bers as .it would mean that over
tata-thirda- the - subscribers con-
neeted 'with Ripley central would be
removed and' the exchange at Ripley
would have to 'be operated at ti loss, • -
It is understood that these subscri-
bers" will be given an, opportunity. to •
•nalce, the. Change' if they so' desire -
-The- Matter -of -interchange-of ser-' •
vice between 'the Goderich Rural, •
Huron and, Kinloss and Bell .comp -
aides at Lucknow and Goderich was
also Congidered but no _ _
Nag taken. -Review -Reporter . -.4
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A BUSINESS MAN'S WILL
month to live. Be called in his' lawyer
and said: "Fix it up so that my , .
overdraft at the 'hank goes _to my
wifesiie. can explain it: My equity
in rny car goes to niy son;-• he will
then have te go to work to keep up
the payments. Glie my goodwill td
the supply houses; they took some
awful chances on me .and are entitled
to isontething. My equipment you can
ghe to the junkman; he has had
his eye on it for several years. And
I want six of my creditors for pall-
bearert4, they have 'carried me go
long they may .as well finish the job.
LUCENOW and W1NGHAM
Monumental Works
Lucknow„ Qnt.
Has, the largest auk meat -complete
steck in the' moat beautiful designs ,
to choose from. '
MARBLE, SCOTCH,- SWEDISH
• AND CANADIAN GRANITES
• W E make a Specialty of
Family monuments and invite - •
your Inspection. '
inscriptions Neatly, Ctirefull3t • and ,
Promptly Done. •
See us before placing your order.
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Dorhagonlase:trini.• • It.ptonSepAtteen
Lucknow Wingintat
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