The Lucknow Sentinel, 1930-08-28, Page 1-The BreadThe Bread
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QUALITY PFODUCTS /NOV gES SATISFACTION. OUR QUAL-
ITY'. WHITE,' WHOLE WHEAT ANtlitAISIN BREAD IS A REAL
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Pit."' NUT SQUARES, CREAM PUFFS, BUTTER. MILK 'LOAF,
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LUCKNOW, ONT., THURSDAY,, AUGUST 28th, 1930.
; SINGLE • COPIES 5 CENTS •
• Pi. OONATE14 '
• PhYsielaa and SUrgeoii
Zonis: 1.30-1.30
Mono 06
DENTIS w •
'1•`. pr. 11. B.. Treleaven.; Luelutat
,•• . Hours': 0-12 A', M. .1.30-4 P. M.7
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'Very Thursday
tult..sue o1930
Wail -Piper 04, laud.: Pikes' .c 'der.;
Ole down for 1930..:1 am silaa agent
- „ler leading•fob L.:Catnor.
BoOoritor! Painter 'and Grain*"
Box 114, Lutdcnow. '
FOtIND-,,,On. the street in Ltickinew
, • a boy's coat. Oivner. may . have same
`!'' • at The Sentinel Office. •
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g. , Will, take 'School Girls, ,wishini*
• :".) • room in town. Half block. from School.
Lewis Toylor.
A Modern lipintzlitan npright Piano
for sale. Most be disposed of a,
) once. Terms accepted :from. realm's",
ble party. Apply to Box' 256.
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•• FOR RENT -Comfortable eight
room house; hard 'and- soft water, half
,acre of groupd. Appli..itt Sentinel
•Office. :
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••••=...mommam;No .00.110•40.0dIMP
. Weie Yon considering' putting in
Bathroom? f so we are at. your
"Tyke -1(60v Tou-a-larout-and a
price, without any charge.
Wm. Murdie A. Son.
• - 6 -11,-P. gagolineenginer-oearly-new.
and in, good running order for sale.
• Apply to A. E. Mortis, C. N. R. Sta-
tion. Luehitow.
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TYPEWRITING COURSE
• Why not enroll with us now for a
• „thorough cojurse in typewriting?
Pupils 'entering Sept. 2nd to 15th and
finishing in December are then able
to'start their Shorthand Courstaan.
• 2nd. By thus- taking half the course
at home you are • saved many dollars
in board. E. M. Henderson,/
Agent C. N. Express & Telegraph.
perhapa,'.or worked harder • in
onr homes, -but when we werebungry
we ate something satisfying but low.
in Ralories. ' - •
Perhaps •N0 :ate a big lettuce and
,veqetabh., salad With one slice of
bre-n(1'0d butter' instead of two or
• Wee: 'nut remember, 'one is. very ne-
cossary. It. is hnnottant-to eat some
of all the main foods whether high or
mw In calories. Altlinitgli fruit 'is a
high in calories, it is very bene -
far it teams with vitamns •and
mina rat matter. One' secures more
• good out of a large sliced orange,
' ronn(ii 10.0. calories, and a. pieed of
light cake,. which counts .abont goo
calories, than' out, of a piece of pie
alb twe crusts, Which' counts 350 cal-
• tries. If you ,are atill hungry,.have a T
eager salad. Tettand eoffee have no b"
.) • *dories,: but the i)reatit • -and sugar
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'Mr. !WOW& W. Hornell are spend.;
rig the week in Toronto.
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Monday of next week will be. Labor,
Day and a public holiday,
'Mrs. (ivy.) 0: E. ,Gallahei'ia' visit- 1
ing relatives. at Port Arthili.
ANNUAL BOWLING
TOURNAMENT. AGAIN
SCORES FINE StrPcEs.§,
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The annual bowling tournament at
tucknow is. coining to- rival in point
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• Ontario •public *"and)-, gh „ achoolg . •
IA of popularity with those taking part,
wilt' open ea Tuesday of next week. if not as an entertainment for speg,
( and' Mrs. J.. A. Geddes left ,on
tateri, the fou e Caledonian :games.
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Tiresdalt to .attend the N. E. ".et -of- days gone: by. `One of the finest,
'Toronto., •• ,
Mrs. Whitehopse, of Cleve-
land, Ohio, is theguest of her' cousin,
Mr& W. J. Spindler. ; • '
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Miss Pearle Nixon, nurse-hiztridn-
ing at :Victoria Hospital London, is
home on vacation
, Miss Isabel Chesnut attended her
Stratford Normal' Ciass re -onion and
,piente.,at Grand Bend last week
• Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Dawkins, of
London, spent a day 'last, week with
"Mr. 'and Mrs. W.J. -Spindler.
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• Mr. Lorne McDonald of Peterixn,
• ough-is holidaying'at the home of'his
parents Mr. and Mrs. Thos. McDonald'
• Juit'unloaded fresh car cement
Lillie, Plaster and 'Gyproc wallboard
always on hand. Nrm. blurdie4 Sen.[.
1 Mr. Ben 'Spindler has returned ,to
London, after lspending a week with
his -cousin, Mr.. W. J. Spindler.
Miss Donalda''rhompson has- made
a favorable 'recovery, folloWing a,
tonsil operation on Friday , of last.
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Mr. and 'Mrs. •James DonnellY,
their daughter Violet -and son Jim; Of
Chicago: are guests' of Mr. Donnelly&
--
Clair Milne, Whose appearance be-
fore Magistrate' Walker here on an
L. p. A. 'charge we mentioned :last
week, judgement 'being reserved, tvas
later acquitted.
Mr.' Alex McCarrol has'gone -
Mitchell te again take charge of
Andirsori's fax mill for 'the season.
Mie. • $acCarrol •accompanied her"
daughter, Mrs;Foster to Jonsonburgh
.Pa., and will he away'far a month:
Mr. Malcolm Watson to be con-
gratulated.'on Matte record in :Up -
:per, School; work. taken, at ,Wingham.
Writing on ten subjects which he took
he got seven Firsts and three Seconds
-a 'record .surparsed we think, by
only a few in the province...
Mr. Harold Burns, who has been'
taking up university work at Queen's
College, Kingston, arrived home last
week. He will return to ‘Queens at the
opening 'of the college year, haviins
received'a year's leave from his
school at Fort William, so as to com-
plete his -university course at the
.college.DEATH 'OF MRS....11AS. WIEDSTER
• NOTICE
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Voters' Lists 1930, Municipality of
the Village -of Lucknow ht the County
, of Bruce,
Notice is 'hereby given that 1 have
complied with section 7,01 Th. Voterst
' . Lists Act and that 1 have posted up
•tit • my office <at Lucknow on the
Thirteenth day Of August A. D. 1930,
the list of all person entitled to Vote
in the said Ilunidipality at MuniCipal
• elections and that such list remains
there forlinspectimi. And I hereby
• call upon all voters to take immed-
iate proceedings to have any errors
Ontiniasiong corrected according to
•.11aw,, the last day of appeal being.the
'Third day of September, A.D. 1980.
'Dated at Lucknow.this 13th day of
Augriat A.D. 1986.
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Joseph: Agnew,
' Clark of the Village 'of Lucknow.
(28-8-e.)
REID'S tOLDEN CRDST BREAD
• Every 'Day in Every Way. • Reids
401Eleti Crust .,Bread is satisfying Li
Multitude of men, women and child.
Ten by providing more vim and better
health Try a. loaf today and you. are
stare to get a iinitinium 01 inflator.
Slob.
114 -store of Lots �t COod\Things to
Eat at ,
REID'S HABERY „ ' •Phone 48
Card' Of Thanks • •
Tire of the late Mrs. W..11.
Cook, wish to thank the Merida And
• neighbors who, woe so kind and
' iit the th11.0 ettheit rodent
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Mrs. James Webster, a pioneer res-
ident (4 this part, who of late years
made her home with her son, :Tames
west of LucknoW, died on August 18
in her 86th year. The funeral' was
on Wednesday of last week to Green-
hill Cemetery, treatiy friends of the
amily being An attendance.
FOSHAY: SHAREHOLDERS.
WILL RECEIVE NOTHING
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According to press dispatch from
Minneapolis, Minn., assets of the W.
8, Foshay Company amount to about
HO thousand dollars white there are
-debts of mere than ten million dol-
lars. It mat; some business.
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C. Rockwood, the receiver, stated
that unsecured ' creditors would re-
ceive less than five cents on the dol
lar, while stockholders will get noth-
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ing et all.
Some 8,735' stockholders are en-
deavoring to force payment of divi-
dends - which 'were declared but un-
paid: These dividend • declarations
were illegal rind, of course the claim-
ents wilt geenothing.
This is the company that was so
great and so skilfully managed by
.the'vimicierfut Mr. Fosivry that :rt was
going- to 'beat out the Ontario Hydro
El etrie Cominission. Readers will re-
member that the company for a tittle
owned the,electrie lighting plants at
Walkerton And Southampton. :it was
going tir supply eleatric current to
farmers and ' othera, below anything;
the Hydro Corninissiert• ever pretend,
ed te. Butit fortunately had ethane
itin its coqse before coming to Bruce
county, otherwise it likely would have
• Made much trouble And Caused heavy
.loses to those :Who might hare been
.tournaMents -in Onrariie is the general
.1"qtgiet• •Az goQlI tree' *lth. beac4ifuk
surrOondiegs and.p.:Snort
organiza-
tion WhiCh dries not do things
• halves. accouote forit.
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' The' tournament of Thursday last
was.another fine success, • evezi,
• *ay. There were 41 rinks- the,
line:gip-just 'a nice number to p1ay,
on the •eleven . rinks. The day was.
ideal, • and the • evening .delightful
though a ,.bit cool for those *tom
about.. • • : •
••, There was • keen competition !for
the ,fine' prizes 'offered. The first prize'.
and 'trophy (the Joynt Cap) went to
- Winghain -rink skipped by 14
Crawford, of prize-winning fame. The
second prize, 1st event went to Tel
of ()wen Sound. •
The lst in the, second" event was
Won by Fred Hunt fqoderich; 2nd
by Dr. Marr of irdgetown. 3rd. by
Douglas (Bank of Montreal)
..TeesWater and 4th by G. H. Smith,
1,ucknovi. With Smith were associat-
ed, G. A. Siddall,' Geo. Reseal, Gar-
• field MacDonald, ,This was the only
•I.ecknow, rink to win a• prize. Per-
haps the G's did it. "1. •
- -.In-Third-event-71A- --went-i&-Jack
Mason , of Wingham; oad 2nd to
•Craig of Paisley.
MR. HUGH MacKENZIE
DIED 'sunnENty IN B. C.
Word was received here that' Mr:
Hugh Kenneth MacKenzie third son of
the- late Peter H. and '11Irs. MacKenzie
had died at his )horne in Oliver, gritieli
Columbia,. on 'Monday, Aug. 25. Mr.
MacKenzie suffered paralyticatroke
some, weeks ago, .from the effects of
which he did not recoier. •He leaves
to mourn, a wife and • four children.
Mr. Mackentie left here soon after,
leaving high school, going .to Toronto
and later to British Columbia.. '
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'LUCItISTOW UPPER. SCHOOL
RESULTS
Buswell, Enola--Fr., Au. II:- Fr Comp
MacDonald, Clara -Eng. Comp. III:
?ng. Lit. Trigonometry I: Fr.. Au.
I: Fr. Comp. II. ''
VlacDonald, Gladys-ZOoloey
MacKenzie, ' Margaret --Eng. Comp.
III: Eng. Lit. C: Trigonometry /II.
McQuillin, Mildred -Eng. Comp. Ca
Stiller, Margaret -Eng. .Comp. C.
Sherriff, Vera -Eng. Comp. C: Fr.
Au. II: Fr. Comp.
Stewart, jean -:Ft. Au. II: Fr. Conip.
C. .
') • F. E. McLean.
o O.
• We have a special price on Barb
Wire. See us. Wm. 1Viurclie & Son.
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DIED
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SUTHERLAND -In the Township
of Kinloss on Saturday, August 23,
1930, Mrs.- Janies• Sutherland; in, her
78rd year. The funeral Was, on Mon-
day, August 25th, to. Kinloss .Cone,
flQDGINLIn the Township, of
KinloSs on Tuesday, August 26, 1930,
Alfred' II. Hodgins, aged 58 years, 2
months and 11 days. The funeral will
be held on Thursdpy afternoon, Aug.
28th. A' short service will be . held at
the family residence, 10th C41.,
loss, after which tire remains will be
conveyed #o the Anglican Church,
Lircknciw, where service %al be held.
Interment in Greerfhill ,Cemetery;
' HOLYROOD • •
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The next nreetidg of the liolytond
W. L Will .be held at the home' of
Mrs. M. dAmble, on Thursday, Sept.
4th, at the usual, helm Topic: 11/oiley-
making Sidelines for Rural Girls, by
Mrs. Almer Ackert. Direetor: Mtg.
Joseph Hedgia, Rell Call,-"OtieSt,
hitt Box." A Flower • Contest -Asters,
not more than 12 bloorria, 'Lindh
Cotnnuttee:Mrs. Eckenswillert
Hated Percy, Little Stela, Mrs. gatiii.
ifiduded to purt11060 •tock4 Ord Hactille 00%:
• BUSINESS'CHANGE
Laat week •a builiness deal was
completed byzearhich Mr. Allan , Turn-
er disposed of his lboot shoe
business -to MeceiP." S. RiithWell' acid
Reed. the change to take place
• the first of -the month: Stocktaking
will be dOna'on Labor Day. •
It is nine years since' Mr. Turner;
went into the, shoe boldness here,
being associated with Mr. Kathie]
.for 'about'5 years and for the peat'
3% years having been in hoeiness fOr
hint:felt Mr. ,IIathwell at that time
lwent to i'Vaterford. He is doming tip
• the business there ,and 'will return,
to LuCknow before the end of the
year. In the Meantime.) the' business,
here will be conducted by' Mr. /teed
and Miss Dorothy Cooke. :Mr. Turner'
,has, not been enjoying ,the best of,
health* the past •yeer and will take
life easy- through 'tie ceiling. winter
after which he hopes to take up bui-
iness again. • .
THE LONG DROUTB BROKEN'
The drouth which prevailed thru-
out Western Ontario the past 40 ,to
50 dsYs, according to locality, was
broken on' Saturday last, when over
a large part of' the' province there
was fia substantial' fall of rain, altho;
this locality did not get a great deal.
At London•the rain fell for about" 15
hours, and the official record PhOPied
-nearli-144--ittches.=-Toronto-too-tacl-
rein --enough' to • seriously affect the
attendance at the great, Exhibition
nowin progress there.'
is hoped •that this, raiti, light
as it wps in places, will Mark a turn-
ing in ithe' weather,, as fields and
gardens alike have been hard: hit. The
dry weather, however, was not with;
• out its advantages.. It gave a great,
opportunity to harvest .a Splendid
hay and grain crop -every day being
fine and:dry. • .
Root crops have been greatly
damaged, corn is short, and the land
tr-not• noir in shape for fail wheat
sowing. More rain he welcome.
ll'USINESS PLACES
, ALL OCCUPIED
dommommin.
• How is business? How is the old
'town doing? are :questions often asked
by those who have been away from
Lucknow for a number of -years. Well,
for the enlightment pf these and per-
haps it will be "news" to some at
home: as "well,' we. can state .that every
store and shop' at all suitable for
business is occupied. This 'fact was
brought to our attention last week,
• when a couple of young fellows were
about town, looking for ^ .suitable
room in which to open a radio and
electric store.' We couldn't direct
them to one vacant place, a fact
which they thought spoke well for
the- town, although they would rather
halve found one place vacant.
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STRAW GOES TO PAPER MILL
J. E. Culbert is busy baling uP
• lot of the ' surplus straw in this dis-
trict. The straw is being' shipped . to
Trenton, where it. will .be converted
into the cheaper grades of paper.
'HOOKS AT THE LIBRARY
The Public 'Library Board have
placed on the shelves of the Library
this week, two sets 'of 'books which
should be of interest to all intelligent
readers, and • of 'special value to
school students of the higher grades.
One set is entitled "Lands and Peo-
• ples;" the other "The World Book."
They' are in attractive binding, beau-
tifully illustrated and packed full of
useful information,
OBITUARY •
'Mrs. W. IL Cauk '
Mrs. W. II. Cook ' who resided
about a Mile k north of k Lucknow,
paced awety on August 20th, after
suffering for some nionths. She hid
taken no. nourishment for .about five
weeks • before her death. -
Iterhusband predece"sed her a-
bout tilt() months. .
She leaves to -mourn • her kits One.
son, Mr. G. Cook, of Yellow Oittis,.
Sauk:, and one daughter, Mrs. Alex
A. Pirtria, Boundary east 61 Lucknow.
The tuner 1 vVas held from her res -
'on /
identeMay', August 22t4 to
ithilott Ce. etery. • ' .
Before or marriage the late Mrs.
Cat Wag tag. hide ,MACDorilild. She
.iVerf in ber 74th year; . .tha.aiii4„.
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'colleen Moore, In
"41ft BE GOOD"
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ADMISSION
Adults 35c Children 20C.
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DIED IN MICHIGAN • •
• . WAS RAISED HERE
Newspaper cliPpingi to hind this
Wk' teiriglhe 'deal
Hood, a prominent business man and
esteemed 'resident of Mt. Pleasant; '
• Michigan.
This Mr. Hood was a son-nt'airles'
Hood, whose wife was a Miss Mac.•
Kenzie, sister of:Messrs. Duncan and
Alex. MAcKenzie who reside north of
the C. N. R. station. Miss Hoed of.
town is an aunt of the deceased.
The late .Mr. 'Hood was engaged in
the lumber business At Mt. Pleasant.
He was 64 yeaga ,of , age, and Waves
a' widow and tWo Children. A brother
Charles 4ivea in Iowa. • • :
Mr. Hood,: we understand from the
clipings was taken ill on Monday of •
last week and was taken to the Gen-
eral Hospital at Sagaraw, where he
underwent an Operation for abdonainal
trouble the next morning. He appear-
ed to do well for a time but oniWed-
nesday he suffered a relapse and:pas-
ied Rimy that fternoon.
, The Mt. Piesant paper 'says: "Mr.
•HOod was a Prominent business lead-
er here for 15 years, head4of the Mt.
Pleasant Lumber Company,. a direc
for of the Exchange Sayings Bank
and one of the organizers of ' the
'Isabella Oil Company.
' Winter Wheat
• WANTED
at • .
Lucknow Flour. Mills'
.W.E. Treleaven
Optical Lenses
• . • . There 'was recently. complet-
ed 111...:Virashington. a 72 -inch
teleseope lens which had taken
• over two years to yriannfaetnie!'
• This was considered :quite an
.achievement, -is was,
• but compared with.' the 'human
eye, it is really, insignificant for
the eye con ,tins an .adjustable
-' lens More .. and. ). far
rri.o.re. valuable' ,than any ' tele-;
,peOpe Or camera .lens ever de •
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Means of invOinntary
the,.,eye
::cuses automatizailv. se 'that we.,
see
nearby �bieets, as well as
those at a' distance; cIearly
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• ....A telescope lens can. he .re-,
placed if necessary -but. an . eye • ,
cannot .Giirefi ylinr...'eyes 'proper
care by coli-ectiv-e.'gless'es-..-
; necessary' and' .periodic exam,:
inatiow anywhere: .• • -,
F. T. ARMSTRONG.
Optometrist
Excursion Fares
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Canadian National
EXHIBITION
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Canadian National Rlys.
GOOD 'GOING- , • ,
August, 21st; •to Sept.. 6th
FINAL' RETURN LIMIT -
Sept 10th .
For Information and ?Tickets
• Apply To- •
A.E.
C., IC IL Town Ticket Agent
LUCHNOW, ONTj
Phone 32 •
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Caere Early to See the
New Winter Coats
at
Pearlman's
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In Various Shades :& Styles, siiowing
Broadcloth & Tweeds,. trio With Wolf
Plucked Beaver* • Crossed .Frpc
• and CurCoil
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We have just received a shipment of
NEW FALL DRESSES
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