The Lucknow Sentinel, 1920-08-19, Page 1ittirloto
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FARMERS `
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FURNACES SUPPLIED AND
INSTALLED --PLUMBING AND
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AGENT FOR THE NECLA
PIPELESS FURNACE.
DENTIST
Dr. W. U. McLeod, office McTavish
block. Ripley. Office hours, 9 to
6 f -an- !'Moor for appeintatests.
SALE TENDERS
Tenders addressed to the under-
signed will be received up to August
31st, 1920, for tho purchase of prop-
erty, Lot 233, Campbell St., Lucknow
—just east of Finlayson's store.
On - the - lot theme are two buildings
suitable for shops or stores. High-
est or any tender not necessarily ac-
cepted. For ' particulars and terms
apply to Ben Hughes, R.R. A, Holy-
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TO MY PATRONS
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; L,UCKNOW, ONT., THURSDAY. AUG. 19, 1920.
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l.I1;CA! - , - 1p
Owing to unavoidable circumstanc-
es, I have been unable to make my
annual visit to Lucknow with the Pri-
vate Christmas Greetins Cards. How-
ever, I expect to be in town some
time during - September. I hope,
therefore, that my customers will not
order,their cards until they have seen
lay new samples. There is a splen-
did variety this season. and I feel
sure everyone can find something
suitable.
Thankinst you for past patronage,
and tnisting i may again have the
privilege of serving you, I remain,
Yours faithfully.
Albert Lott,
Aug. 10th. 1920:
Brussels,
HURON COUNTY TO COME
UNDER THE 0.T.A.
• • o • • o ss o • •
Mr. Ernie MiHaon is at home for
his summer vacation.
Mr. Ford Aitchison is up from
Thedford on a two -weeks' vacation.
kiss Pentland, of Elmira, was a
week -end guest of Mrs. J. G. Anders
son.
Mr. Sam Murchison is up. from De-
troit and will spend a few 'weeks in
town. y
Mr. and Mrs. D.. R. Macintosh
spent the recent holiday at South-
ampton.
Miss Ann L. Halway, of St. Thom-
as, is the guest of Miss Isabel Doug-
tas this week.
Mrs. J. Mackenzie, of Culross, is
visiting for the week with her son, A.
D. ' Mackenzie.
Mrs. Million and son Ralph and her
little grandson left Wednesday morn-
ing for Alberta.
Mrs. Harry Bogues and sons, Earl
and Gordon, are up from Detroit vis-
iting friends 'here.
Mr. C. F. Richardson and wife. of
Teeswiter, are spending i s two -weeks'
vacation in town.
Mrs.. Mackenzie, a sister of the
Misses Burgess, is over from Chicago
for a few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stonehouse,
of Toronto, are visiting their aunt,
Mrs. Dr. Tennant.
Misses Glenna and Eva Murchison,
of Toronto, are visiting their sister,
Mrs. F. T, Armstrong.
Mr. and Mrs. Wellington- 'Hender-
son
lender-son and children are visiting Luck-
now friends this week. '
Mr. Robert Lyons was down from
Quebec for a few days last week on
a visit to his old hone.
Mr. Carrick Douglas was among
the western excursionists who left
here Wednesday morning. .
Mr- and Mrs. John Keith, of Tees-
water, are spending the week with
his sister, Mrs. D.. MacLeod.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Douglas and
little daughter, of., Clinton. were , at.
his former home over Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Eilber were in
towe" for a few days of the week re-
newing 'former acquaintances.
Mr. Gordon Webster is up from
Toronto to spend a week's vacation
with his aunt. Miss L. Webster.
Miss Christie Graham is in "Kincar-
dine th4's week with her sister, Mrs.
Habkirk who is confined to the house.
Misses Irene McGee and Marjory
Gillespy. of Toronto` are spetiding
their 'vacation with Mrs. ;aures Mail-
. �t
ler.
Mrs. J. L. Falls (formerly. Mae
Graham) is over front Chicago visit-
ing her parents, Mr. and )Irs. Robert
Graham.
Dr. and Mrs. R. M McLean hare
returned to Welland after enjo;ing a
three -weeks' vacation with friends at
Bruce Beach.
Mr. and Mrs, Bertram Smith, of
Tara.4' were in town for a few days
last week. the guests of Mr, and )[is.
At a meeting of the Huron County
Temperance executive held in Clinton'
on Friday of last meek it was decided
to immediately -Circulate petitions
asking the Dominion Government to
bring Harrpi Comets under the Ontar-
io Temperance Act, and thus have a
uniform law throughout the''e.
The C.T.A. tor Scott Act) .had been
very satisfactory during its enforce-
araent the last six years. but it will re-
lieve the County Caused of some fin -
social ' responsibility, and the Lice's*
Board of Comtmissiowers of the pro-
vince are willing to swarm this res-
ponsibility if the OT -A- is accepted.
opted.
'The Ontario Tewtperarre Act is a
splendid- piece of legislation and b
many respects is more restricted
tuna the CT.A. and the fires are
mach more serer..
The C.T.A will not, howeuJ. le re-
pealed but imerely suspended (as loc-
al option is now in many place's) and
should the provincial law be set aside
at W future time Huron Counts
-would again be under the C.T.A.
To secure this sospeusios iR will be
necessary to get a petition of at
/east twenty-five per curt .of the el-
rctoR and the local workers will or-
ganise at once for this eampaigr.
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SCHOOL ST %1j' COMPLETED
o EVERYBODY'S COLUMN
—Tuesday, Aug. 17. The Lucknow School Board has j
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The marriage of two u: Lucknowrs air. John Thoms, of Fordwich, suer ed` in comp a mg , e .s o
popular young people—Mr. Russell visited his father, Mr. W. Thoms on ' teachers, which w ,s somewhat disor-
Clark Robertson and Miss Esther E1- Sunday. ganized by the resignation of three
lzabeth Johnston—popularly known ,Mr. and Mrs. W, E. McPherson member, at the dose of the last term.
an Russ Robertson and Etta Johns- left on Wednesday on a trip through Mr. A. E. Elliott.. f London, a re-
turned soldier, and a graduate - of
Queens Faculty ' of Education, has
been engaged as 'pri cipal. Mr. Ell-
iott is a son of Principal John, El,
liott, of the Bowman isle & bool, who
had his 'early hoi c near Holyrood,
and his first experience as teacher in
a Kinloss seht.�+l- 1r. Elliott cones
with 1,lentlid r'cc riraendatiofs-f ti
his teachers. Faculty and inspect-
ors of schools in which he has taught.
He won the proficiency medal on com-
pleting the, cuurSe in Faculty.
The board feel that they are for-
tunate in again securing Miss Mc-
Lean as assistant r,n_,che Continuation
Class rooms. Her work in that cap-
acity has always been of a .high or-
der, and she conies back now
strengthened by a year's rest from
teaching.
\tics Laura Morton, of Guelph. will
have charge of Room III. Miss Mop-
ton is a niece..of Mrs.. Pied "MacDon-
ald and has visited here on a num-
ber of occasions. She is an exper-
ienced teacher. and, highly recom-
mended. by -her inspectors.
' Miss Woods . will again take charge
of the Entrance Class, .Miss MacCal-
lum is remaining, in, Room II, and
Miss Murdie will have charge of the
Primary room.
School wi.l r. -oi,en on Tuesday.
Sept. 7n and. the secretary informs
us that ch.l dre�n under the age of six
years will not h'reafter be admitted
to the primary class.
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ton, took place at the Methodist par-
sonage jtere at 9.3Q o'clock Wednes-
day morning of this week. Rev. R.
Fulton Irwin officiated. The bride
and groom were unattended, only a'
few near relatives being present.
The bride wore a suit of gabardine
and a hat of green and blue dovetine.
After. the ceremony the bridal pair
and a number of the relatives had
luncheon at the home of the bride's
moth:•; on Ross Street, , and the-
young
heyoung couple left, by motor for Niag-
ara where they will take a ' boat fora
trip down the St. Lawrence as far as
'Saguenay, visiting Montreal and
Quebec. They will return to Luck -
now in about two weeks where they
will make their home in the pretty
residence which Mr. Robertson has
just had completed on Ross Street.
' MARRIED AT OKLAHOMA
The following report of a marriage
which took place in the fay -away city
of Oklahoma has local interest, the
bride, eldest daughter of Mr. Myles
MacMillan, being well known. here.
The report is from The Daily Okla-
y`A marriage of interest which took
place Monday at noon (Aug. 9th) in
the parsonage of St. Joseph's Cathed-
ral, 'was that of Miss Mary MacMil-
lan, of Lucknow, Ontario, to Mr.
James A. Menefee, of Fort Cobb.
The Rev- Frank McCreedy read the
impressive. marriage. service
The bride came to Oklahoma city
about a year ago as superintendent
of St Anthony's Hospital; where,
through her' charming and loveable
ssonality, she made many friends.
Mr. Menefee who is well known
throughout the state, is president of
the Caddo County National Bank at
Fort Cobb.
Mr. and Mrs. Menefee left i:rmed-
iate;y alter the ceremony for Color-
ado where they will visit the priacip-
alaproints of interest .Ater Septem-
ber 1st they will be at home in Fort
Cobb.
Ed. Hoagies.
)ir. Mark, Douglas, of North Bar,
Firs. Too Douglas and grandson,
Thomas Angus,` are guests of the
Misses Burgess. -
Mr. and Mrs Roy SlacIntosk, of
Haamilton, who are arming the visit-
ors at Point Clark, are guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Robt. BroWa
Master Geo. Tweet came over
from Zetland on Sunday to spend the
day with his friends, Morgan and
Billie Henderson.
The Post Oce Departnnent has
repealed the recent order requiring
postage on registration returns to
the provincial geserameatt.
Mrs, William with her daughter,
Sadie, and soa. Frank. motored over
front • Bultaio and are spending a
wail k with Mia. Fannie Anderson.
arm Donald* MacDiaraid, who
has been at her bonne here the past
few months. returned on Tuesday to
Detroit when. she will resume her
profession of nursing.
Aalr branch of the Bank of Hamil-
ton will collect Canada Wheat Baird
certificates. Holders shoeld consult
the local manager who will be
Vd to (Give information and ad-
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VER! TALL OATS
the Western •prbwinces to the coast.
Cecil Hyde and Roy Aitchison left
for the West last Wednesday. ' A-
mong those going this week are, Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. Lavis, Harry Lavis,
McKenzie Webb, J. D. Anderson and I
Miss Ruth Phillips
Mr. Neil Stewart, of Chicago, is a
visitor at Mr. J.- B. Rutherford's.
Mrs. Tigert and son, Arthur, of
'Hamilton, are visiting her sister,
Mrs. Geo. Webb.
Mr. and Mrs. John Clark, of Toron-
to,are holidaying at Mr. P,_ Clark's.
Miss Durnin has.returned from a
month's visit at Detroit, Ingersoll
and other points. .
Mrs. Hugh 'McCrost:e has return-
ed from a holiday in Munkoka.
Mrs. Snell and son, Lorne,„accomp-
anied her grandfather on a visit to
Kervrhins '
Harvey' Webb spent the week -end
at Toronto.
• Aisses Annie Durnin and Mabel
Woods are enjoying a holiday with
friends in .Stanley.
Miss Minnie Habbick, of Toronto,
is visiting her,. sister, Mrs. John Mc-
.Quillin.
Miss Ada Haines, of W inghani, is a
visitor at Mr. W. McQuillin's.
In the ::eld •competition Mr. John
Webster won 1st prize for wheat and'
2nd for oats at Lucknow; , and Mr.
Will Webster, 1st for barley and 6th
fur oats at 'a ingnam.
The representatives from the Rifle
Club who were at Long Belch last
week were quite successful. As a
team they won second .place, the
prize being a , bronze medal present-
ed by the Lieutenant Governor of
Ontario, and a cash prize of $25.
Each member Fon. several other
prizes amounting to -about $75 -
Mr. R. 1. Woods has a santfole of
oats on exhibition at the store. They
are O.A.C..oats and measure 6 ft,
inches in height. Can anyone beat
this'
Mr. and Mrs. Saar Reid are to be
congratulated on their baby. Ruby,
receiving the first prizeat the baby
show held at Silver Lake picnic on
There are mansAugust SLK: (Incfine fields of oats Nixon and air.
in the country ,this year, and sit is Mr. and Mrs- Ralphy
rarely tjtt the crop is so uniformly and Mrs- =am Reid and children
good. We have seen a number of spent Sunday at the home cf W. R.
specimens of very long oat straw. Farrier.
but a small bundle brought. in from The St. ,Helens Women's Institute
the farm of- Mr. Robert Woods, near' will hold their August meeting at the
St. Relent beats them all so far. It home of Mrs. Clark on Thursday. the
is 6 ft. and 6 inches tall_ There was 126th. at 2.30 o'clock- Subject, "How
quite a lot of it about this length. I ' Roll call. "Summer -dishes.-
are we benefitted by meeting togeth-
and it was an standing up well a er.
veik Music. err. If possible we would like
all the members to be present as ar-
rangements must be made re;-aniing
giving lunch at the School Fair.
Visitors are always welcome.
Mr. and Mrs. Rising, of Seafartb,
Rad air. Wilber Wehster Jami' Miss
s't Lwin, of Seaforrti, motored asp ora
55--410 Sunday and worn guests of Mr. and
, ... $19.10 Ma ham
ago
MAFEKiNG
—Tuesday. Aug. 17.
Miss May Menary, of Crewe, visit-
ed airs. Jas. Culbert Sunday.
Miss Gladys Blake returned to her
home near Clinton Sunday. ac coiup-
anied by Mr. and Mrs. J. Blake who
returned 'hie same day.
Harvest is in full ,swift. Most of
the grain is now in the stook.
Misses Mary and Belle Anderson
and Ohre Kilpatrick are spending
this week on t hel:th. Coo.
Miss Jessie Stothers . spent the
week -end with friends at Grand Bend -
Mr. and Mrs. T. Bamford and fam-
ily. of Westfield. were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Will Finlay Sunday.
Mins Frances Fitzgerald returned
Iasi' week from a two -weeks' iisiz
with friends at Port Dower.
Mrs, R. Bell, of New Ontario, is
It -jilting Mrs. Jas. Clalbert this week.
Mr. and Mrs, J. D. McLennan. of : weeks with the latter'' . sister. Mrs.
HIGH CLASS CONCERT
Zion Methodist Church have sec-
ured for their Annual Concert, to be
held On Monday evening. :August :n.
Professor. Robert'1Hannait. B: - Pro-
fessor of Public Speaiingc. Western
Cn'rersity; Mr. James Anderson and
Mrs. W. Joynt. of Lucknow; Rev. J.
Agnew. of London. Admission Star
and 25e.
BELFAST
3Irn Fielding. of Wiarton. visited
retatives in the burg. on Monday.
daughter and Mrs„ Laugher& Sr.. of
Thorrolale. spent a few days last
ebiceess are visiting his brother, K..
D. MacLennan. AshfiekL Mr. Mac- Mr. and 3Irs. Pardon and Nit*. of
Leman will he remembered as twins; wilitearxmh- 'Tent the art'ek-ead at
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TWO OLD WOMEN PASS
The death 'of f two very okl persons
occurredjust ::orb of Lucknow with-
in the past two Weeks.- We..refer to
the late Mrs. Donald Murchison. who
died on August':Zth at the age of 95
year, and” tIr_-' Jacab FS_fieic,V: mho
lied un August 15tli at the age of 92.
Mrs. Murchison hid been living
with ner ua:::hter. Mary, near the
railway crossing, and had been an in-
valid for many months. Before her
marriage to the late Mr. Murchison
?ler name vas Janet MacPherson. _
Mrs.• Fisher • had also been -an in-
valid for some time. and for a num-
ber of years had been ' blind. She
:rade her 'home with her son. Mr.
James Fisher,, or. the 2nd_ Con,. Kin-
lorfi.
CHURCH `:EWS
Ashfield • Method's: Cimait.—Zion
Anniversary. Servi•ses Sunday, Aug,.
,new. of London. Ilickett's Anniver-
sary Services. Sunday. Sept_ 12th. 2
Rev. D..MacLeod. of Montreal. who
is sssjourst:sts.- a: Bruce Beaeh ar.d vis-
iting his former iessile at RipleY. oc-
cupied the..polpit of the Presbyterian
Chureh here -on Sianday. preaching in
a m.n.st.acceptahle manner. )Ir. Mac-.
Leod not ortir preas hes but sings well.
and in. the evening he centrlbuted a
-solo to the strict Of ilbng.
qmm en 4111 man •
EIGHTH .CON.. KIM -WS
—Tuesday. Aug. 17.
Mr. Alf Swat-nell. 4 Saskatoon. has
returned a his western home after
atives in :his par:.
Mr and Mrs: Jss. Ws:: were. Sun -
MONEY TO LOAN on niortgages and
notes at reasonable rates. tire
Insurance. both stock and Mutoal
with neauiess and, despatch. —
- Geo. A. bidden. Broker. Lucisauw.
pit. 'PAR.KER, OSTEOPATH, at Cain
House, Lucknuw, every Weuscs-
eases suct.essisfily treated. US-
tutipathY removes the phys.cal
causes of disease. AdJusuueut ut
tne spine is more quictuy secured ,
.:and witti fewer treatments by Os -
All kinds of fat poultry wanted.
Highest Toronto prices paid. Also
.411 kinds cif junk wanted.. If you
nive any, let me know. Phone 66.
' Jake Libel.
LIVE POULTRY WANTED: High-
est prices .paid., Silverwoods Ltd.,
Hotel Kitchen "and dining -room to
rent- Good Business. Address Box
FOR SALE.—No. 2 Borwnie Cam-
era with outfit. Inquire at The Sent-
inel Office.
FOUND.—On the street in Luck -
now,. on Aug: 5th, a sum of money.
Owner may have same on proving
prnperty Inforrnation at The Sent-
inel Office. ,
• FOR SALE.— Standing beaver
Any, about 12 acres. Will be Sold in
iots to suit purchasers. Apply to
Donalda MacIntosh,,,Lots 14' and 15,
Con. 3, Kinloss. Phone '26 r Rip-
FERTILIZEIL—Getting ready for
fa/1 wheat seeding. Get your fertil-
izer now, and When you are getting it
zet ;he best None better than Gunn's
No longer ian experiment. This fer-
tilizer has made good year after
now from G. S. Robertson, Lucknow.
FARM FOR SALE
2(10 acre farm in the Township of
Kir.loss.6 miles from Lucknow. good
hoese and barn. orchard and spring
creek. Some bush. For particulars
applY to Mrs. Wm. Gleeson. Luck -
now.
day 'visitors at F. Johnston's. •
• .Mr. Jos. Culbert spent Monday with
Kincardine frie4ds.
Poriald Carnegie is anions the let- •
est to go west 'f,%r the luirnelzt months
.The %jeinand. ftv: help in western prov."-
inces is still 'great •
DEPARTMENT OF MILITIA AND
DEFENCE
Noties• to ex -members of the Canad-
ian Expeditionary' Force.
OTICE iS hereby given to all •
concerned that, ex -members ..14
the Canadian Expeditior.ary' Foree
who are entitled to. and who require
post -discharge dental treatment must
submit their applications to the Dist-
rict Dental Oilicer at the Headquart-
ers of the"District: in which they re-
side *mar before 1st September. 1p201'
Applications for dentai treatment re-
ceived. after 1st September. 1920. will
not te considered.
Major General.
Deputy Mir.ister. Militia and Defence.
Ottawa. August 3. 1920.
.N,-te—Neirspfpers vr:11 not he paid
for the adverttsement if they insert
it without auth,srity from tht. Depart -
Rev. Fr. Brophs- is paying a visit
• Quite a eurns..er iron! this :trot to his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Brophy
tended divine se Tv,,Pet: at the -Indian ,- Miss Rita .Met-oratiek. •of Torortio.
Caar.psn 1.11,boaCsni- en Sun lay 1,0$ t. A visiting her grandmother. MrS.,
few Inst.. spent knit.T.1,1e opinien ',Try Formes.
at ope time a member of the Molsor.s Mr- A-hett sae"'
Mr. .and Nint. Thonw strohir atui %airs. ,T1Sow r_islen party. ai.t Assis.,:sts.e
Bonk .stetf. t r barns ass!! •faissy sperit 04% etzlnesea. T erg- ol kast "ttetli ttx4
mrf•-1. A. Glenn* wtarn,d daughters. of Listowel. called .or: simjiy sitit „las_ Hass's. loth Con?' i great sureeSs. there
from a two -weeks' vacation at Oli-
phant There ire fifteen hundred
peopk at this little lakeside resort
this summer. soiny being fiVal New
York; Chicago and points between.
friends here Friday. Mr. arsi Mrs. K_ Needham. of Is'ail° t Irrk 4- * *1-` •
M r. and M rs Wilson Irwin and e.„1,zing 12,4 , Redmond orrk ftirrished
'sons and Mr. and Mrss Aks
Miss. Vita S.hersrood returntsi toll
Ir.7.411e$ to express her s-neere, thanks i Sssi a: her home here. i 1
for and appreciation of' the kindness These so's,. left for the West last ,
lust sSamPathY of frienas sod! Deitch- w‘ _k u -ere: 3Ir. and Mrs_ Sam Sher-
bors during the illness and at the WOlbii. Mr. Toni reraunley. Mr. Ralph
death. of bet anther. . .. Nixon ond daughter, Hattie, and Mine
3gairy llavehisio. Ilene Brunt
scnn presents Toni Moore in -Just for
wins it. Achnisszer 1,5 and !Se.
the grounds wi:: te among t'ne rest
eight desires of the Canadian Nat:er-
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