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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-01-26, Page 1• PER YEAR IN 4DVANCE:" PM OTHERWISE • DENTIST ,TrekeYen, Luc A. M!, 1.306 XS -RAY , A Aunt a Moller. APP1 kt 1.10iite‘ Sentinel Office. " , - • .FOR SALE -Village residence on ' Havelock Stop, centrally !nested: • handy to church: school and business isection..--Amily to " - • • Jack Leith.' Lucicnow. HOUSEFOR: SALE -Village reei- dence: all made= iconveniencea.- ' ' A.ptily ;to. tr. P. .McNah. 'Lucknow, • LOST -In ': Lucknow, '„Ift$ week,- a - safety, dePelit box key Finder kindly leave at Sentinel 'Office; „ • . FOR SALE -Two spring •colts. and set heavy breeching harness. Apply at Eedy's Bakery, Dungannon!. • - FOR,•,SAI,E-Secondhand cornet, „trojnbene and guitar, also riding saddle (astride). -Apply to • ' D. C., McMorraii. t** PLUS MEETING • ' ' Lucknow U. F. 0. Annual Meeting will beheld in the, Orange Hall on Saturday. January 28th, at 2" o'clock: Please attend. , John JainiesOn„ See. Prepared' to doall kincle of Grain Rolling. Chopping and Cutting Wood • at 80c an, hour. Annly to ' Howard Robbisonk. , :liolyrood.'" R. R. 3,,,.or Phone 27-r-16 Ripley, • • ' .;,TENDERS POR CARETAKING Tenders, for caretaking of Lacknoar . • Presbyteilao., .ceived un to•-•••:Januarit 31. 1933. In-, formation -,as to duties " can be bat from Secretary. Lowest tender, no necessarily accented., • " NOTICE Tenders wili be received by the Undersigned up ' till February' Ist. 1933, for 10 Cords of 18 -inch 'both' wuod. .Maple and Beech, . to be • . livered it U. S. S. • No. • 4, -Ashfield not lated than '''March 15th," 1933: ,Duncan :• A. Finlayson, See.-Treas. Lucknow R. R. 4. (26-1=c) • I • NOTICE TO CREDITORS. _ , In the Surrogate Court of ,thi , County of Bruce. n the -Metter ` Of ' the Estate of. John W. Murriv deceased. Creditors or others havint ativ claims or demands against thc Eitate of the said John W. MurraY late of the Village of Lucknow, it the 'County of Bruce. gentleman died on or about the ninth din it September. A. D.. 1932. are."hereb reamed to such claim or demand. duty venfie, 'b'allidgivit. postpaid to John McRae R: R. No. 3. Llucknow. Ont.:. the Executor of the Estateof the sai. decesied.. ex to his solicitor. on . before the 22nd day of February A. D. 1933. (after" which - date th( Executor will 'proceed to distribute the said Estate among those dui - •entitled thereto, haying regard ont. to claims " ,and demands of whicl notice has then "nen received. , , Dated thii 23rd daY of Jannanc A.:I) 1933. ran McRae. Bo's. 386. Strathroy. Ont ,Solicitor for the Executor ' • • Coming Events , , First lasertlea, 501. Stileuxiient 'Insertions, 25c. SOCIAL . AND 'DANCE , Therewill be'e, danceheld in thc ; Orange Hall on Thursday. : Feb:, 2nti McCartney's • Orchestra. .Everybod.', ° Welcome. Silver •collection. Ladies •Please bring lunch. -Social Cam. CHURCH ',SUPPER ' Como ' and enjoy a 'good' eursper. ,The *Omen's Guild, St. Peter's • Church; serve a Supper . in the Council chanlhar.,. Tuesday, January : 31st, from. 5.30 to ••••• New Materials and , Batting Comforters and Quilts. New LoW prices. THE MARKET STORE. " A Invest In Sotnethin Worthwhile Learn to Play a Musical Instrument McMorran Teather Of V1014N, ,RANJO, ',,..or..'.any."'Sttlige4.lrantrument• •SOnte" ItistiuMerits on Hand, . 1 • ' ',Others ,Preciired. . • i • • ny Muarical Inittruntintil Repflired Reasonable •••• • -*Or: 'IL011CKNO'W , CiNT., THOR lectea rresident Agricniture ,890 eti Has Eavorable • 0010,B.hia Sliglttly Increibied Over Pir.01110PS • Year; • .anho 1 ine.etinit of *,the.,' LOW - '1°w • 0.1tRatI:•".SaciOY';',IYaS ''hOd on Fridik,,han..Officell#,Nliere elected and the financial report received. The Society carries Over •ii !alterable ash balance of $547.0'7," MA increase of oie,r, $20; on the previous "'year's re.aerre. 4844%75 WaS offered in • Prisaa at the exhibition, and ,the :amount, Of $130.70 was awarded. by 'judges in oodsr.and cash. The catih. payments amounts - to $67q:74. These' figures the. COMPletness . the en- . , cies at, the show. The officers, directors and asso- ciate-director4 'reinain 'Unchanged, WatsonMr.. Peter ;being elected. pres- ident- to :serve a second. year, ' Hen- Jrary. president, Jellies Lyons; 1st Vice, Jacob Hunter; '..2nd 'Vice, • 'John icQuiHin; Sec'y.-Treas., Joseph .Ag- ,riew: Wililam Murdie and 7.William Porteous were appointed auditors. The , directors are: B. • 7 .$C1C44 Carruthers; . Iohn Farrish,''.-Geerge Hunter; Wa- .vanosh-F. G. Todd, • George 'Keng ledy; ,HurOntSinert. Robertson; R. HAVE „THESE., piriNS„ •-• ' ANY SIGNIFICANCE • • . Snukes - are in evidcnce at- Lochalsh '4nd reports of robins . being about indicate that our „springlike Neather. may. be 'pernisinent. Amid :ntermittent • -,..showers of ram on Sunday, this district experienced a Jrief. electrical storm and just. what this may 'presage brings forth v. - .ous opinions. However, following &rnday' -Monde* brought forth *nether mild' day, withk warm sunshine which seems to be g.enerallythe most desirable element -4xcept, in instances, when ' sufficient now for sleighing is: „desirable. •• to teaming. Was and affords. • . 'sinners an opportunity to do some 1 the 'fall Work which *et Weather • .. irevented at .that time.. New Work Clothing. Sox and Mitts or _Mee and boys.- New,Irow •priee.• fr.'HE MARKET STORE. • • CAMPBELL' . GRANT, • , . • GETS' WARDENSHIP • .Iteeve ,Canipbell Grant of Walker- ton is to be Bruce" County's Warden 1933., winning .the . contest by a 4ingle vote •over Reeve Duncan Mann of •Ripley. on Tuesday evening at the Joening sesaion...,X., County Council. opening, ession of County „Council. The vote; was e tie the deciding bal. lot being cast in favor' of, Mr. Grant. Thiti honor comes to Reeve Grant after 'five years ,of service.' He con- tested this office in 1931 and 'lost oiit "ly a single vote. Reeve Munn, has ield Office in -Riley since 1926 when t was incorporated as at"villagA.; Reeve 'Rae of the village and Reeve' D. Carruthers of Kinloss are .tittend- lig • the Preeent' session of .'"County Council. ' SISTER oP LOCAL • : RESIDENT' PASSES • The •-death Thomas Turn -- bull. in, her 82nd Year. sister of Mr. Temple Clarke; Of this, village, oc- curred at her `home in 'Grand Bend, on Thursday last. The funeral' •ser- vice wee" held. on Saturday with in- terment in Grind Itend ceineterY. Mrs. Turnbull was born in York. shire. England. and -• Came to thie coantni with her 'parents When Years 'Of.t, age. Her husband prede- ceased her 4' Yeare no and she is survived lbw one daughter and three sons. as well as two brcithers. Temple of Lacknow, and Oliver: of Godericl; erg one . Sister,. Mrs.: Jamieson of Michigan. CHIMNEY FIRE • The village was aroused ithOlitten o'clotk. •Wednesday haorning by ,t e first' 'siren, dile to a chimney fire ; at he 'Itobie of ,";Mrtt,,,-Anglis: IVICKinn.O.A. The reel wactaicotto the scene, but it , was ' not necessary to lay a line c of hese. as the fire had burnti.itielt h Out: *et cloths ware.reqUired,' -W,•-•'. eyete•te 'extinguish the fire' 'which '•' rtif In the lathing sbeu't. ile, pipe Iola. '• r V ' ./...i....4 ...'...,....1..i4; , TIME LIMIT 'APPROACHES Th tine limit, for payment of, _ expired eutracriptions, at a saving of 50c apprOaChes**.Chl subecriPtiol:is that fell' due at the first of, the year one, month was allowed during which Canadian -renewals:, would be re- ceived at $1.50 tend American re- newals*.at $2.00. 'This offer holds good 'nntil, , the 31.st Of Jannary, Don't fail .to 'take advantage .of this• offes•-.the time is 'short. • ' estward Bound' Hugh Menullan Sends Greetings Conizeunities ;Inierest, Decides' Rev. Hugh_ McMillan To Write Series Of Lettere ,"Rack • , , • • Vancouver E. C., Jan. 12th, :1933 The Lucknow 'Sentinel. . Dear Editor; ° few visiti to :Lucknow and vic- inity j after. several Yeara sPer4 in the, Orient„broiight one in teach with a surprisingly • ,large 'number of people who, asked interesting questions abobt.""people enci Places in -Other lands. Many also requested letters.' from the far East. Se genuine seem' ed their..interest that I• resolved to write .„ to as many, as possible "about these •things : in ,which their' , chief' in- te'rest worlir;toPie, t,pie-toic of folks in other lands and "sepia cistoms in these Okanging. times in every Conn - try,' Such an intereist.wes so unusual -nothing.. less-• ,than..a. ;:fiense.of duty started • n:le at this first Jotter: It is •addreseed to ou for a .Purg, •poSe-' i'..werndir :if '•you : Would consider what may be contained herein as of sufficient'general interest to be giyen a, place in Your coin/11mi. If it Meets With -,t-he approval of Sentinel read- ers it might be e. Means whereby. a s�ries of OCcesiOntil iettereTbn" things' Oriental Would , result. . Though writg tene for the Lucknow community . in general,. friends, Will recognize • that they are not. nntliought of, in fact they will appreciate ' the saving of the. time and postage 'Money of ape' free Bruce, and the letter. pone the less. This isbeing writtenonthe train between .Edinoliton and NancouVer. It is three o!clOck, the.afternoen 4 ., We have just been, admiring "Mount Fitz William. 1°.oiri the many pointa, of -:.vantage. Which railway 'engineers' must have ' had in mind When 'sur• veying..this. road; :It is a' greatl._Can-, adian sight.. at any. season. But to. 'day 'the:sun' and snow have co -opera= ted: .to set it forth on sneCial. disirlay A little lOrreabin by ...the read We Ci!OOe' as an ideal home' :frorn which Canadian artists could 'esijOY and, interpret this natural. beauty. , But ilia Rocky 'Mountains are not the , only ' beautiful, Part: Of Canada. Never have 1 realized the, Part, ocr*. Cupied by :the sky in every Prairie scene. It must :infect prairie People in giving themtheir broad . outlook On World ,Affaiiis; their forward • and balanced approach to soiia1 recon- struction „and their practical Sense that f religion: is 'a spirit :Permeating every 'Any life: :In no one- did I find this attitude better ,exemplified than in an old Bruce boy, Dr.' John, Valens , With whom We Spent two interesting days in ,Saskatoon: Dr. Valens is a Much joved-,.-.tamily.., physician. and SUrgedri of that city Where, he has tiyed, for • twenty-seven . years. His questions. about Bruce T.' County con- ditions•• revealed- a• keen: interest • in the, 'old. conuntinity.' His concern *about depopulation and:. the Passing of old ,ltinsilies• and ,well-kePt_hoine- steada in this to psis ,surely, shared •,h , is recalling y-417 societY of the manes of -Mani leaders ' in comminutylife, eround°, Lucknow quarter of a" Century age: and, their activity in Social'. uplift: Jiyici, politica! education made, one Wonder..whether 13ruce will continue to Make as "s'reht, ContribittiOn.:loCallY and to Canada in the future as in, the Past. Along Many ' lines; :the thinking of this ,t1T40Wit thenght raot.'AVA“,„;* the prairies. • Visiting the irriiverotj'ei of Mani- toba, .SiiiieritA9W,,n'; and 'Alberti; gave. orie n geed-, ApPartnnitY•to••thear. what Western youth, .,are attiring.. An. eathnsiiiitic Student andienee.tlisten- v (COntintted.n4 Page AY JANUARY .26th 195 'SINGLE COPIES 6 CENTS resbyterian Church bondades ,Year. „. .141)0.4 Inaic4i(i, P.K,OR . , ..gress In Spite of Decieaseil 'Oitrings Sickness prevented' the Pastor. ;Mas,Donild. from ,bein, ,nreant.at the Annual; Congregatiomq meeting of LUeltiaOW PreitYte64;:. hurch;,: held on '.thursclay last 'fan& talthengh sickness ' and rinfavorala roAd.cenditiona. Preyeateti':.the. usua attendance.. the ineetine, .wifs thirsiestic one. , with the '-•various oeltia indicating marked' activity ane oragresi, during ,the year.' "'fatal givings were 'somewhat lOvve. .,than . the: previous .Y64. but ei- onsidered and the tree- suker Was able IP 'report ,a sna11 ere-, dit"balande.' -wit4which to aonimen.' thenew year; : Mr. R. , as "Chairma. addreseed. the, meeting and,the-Ses- siOri revert Was read by Nr. J. W. Henderson end thefiliariCial--teiairt, uv Mr. L. A. Finney.,." - .• Seventeen .neW inenibers were r& ceived." daring the year., With sixteen bersons."being removed` by ,death; Six children were haptised.: HORTICULTURAL COMMITTEE ., TO -MAKE CANVASS At .e.: meeting . of the organizing committee of :the .Horticultural So- ciety, held ;,.TueiclaY night, the -following "Were,-;•-selected',4o'4,canYass% the,' village- On a Membership', drive „Meant. S.,C. Rathwell; R*; Robert 'Fisher' A W. 'Ilainikon, G. III; Smith, ' Philip . Stewart), 'Dr.: • , • Johnston, Reit:,"-TGeOgla-egan-r.7and:".MIK- Murdie • Mrs. WM. ''McKenzie, Misst McCluskey „ and ',Nisi C. Graham* • • : 'Pr TOWn has been divided into tehtions and an active canvass', Will be *de ',during the. next Week.' This is .tec'essary as the :names of meMbera Mint be,. sent to the Department , at Toronto and and • permission aectiied' • "‘rti; organize. As ErC. feier Are now geld out andother general stock of the better. des's, goods are not expected to • :cover the requirements. an. :early tart is therefore essential..; A ' Premium of- 2 rose hushes :Will Prinheishii) whieh costa $1.00: • Once the Society, is -onized , it Will :undertake. to beautify With the co -operations .of others cnn- .ernpd, puhlic.' and :church ; -property .Trk''' the: Village. . •' • t, ••• TOE FRACTURED! Mr, R. V. Mckenzie. engineer at Table Pactory 'suffered a frae- =tured .toe while on duty .on *Monda,' when ,a• hettYV stick of cordwood feb', his foot. The •t•iniury' will. lay hjii LID for Several days, • •• • " ' . . LOBBY •BURN'S ' NIGHT.... The one -hundred and seventy-ton/4h Robert -Burn's' .anniversary was cele7 :rated in Lucknow as usual -by, the Fire :Company 'staging their- lannual 13uriVs Ball.. which was largefir at - ended. Main roads 'were, ideal • for Motoring. attractecirdancers ter. long distances around. The advent -••,f -this annual .event. until the last :wo years:. was almost- without fail acebmvanied his One of the most se- riZzards Of :the, year. • LITER.Agy",:sociET,x_. The, '.4anuary:'meeting of the „Lit- erary' SedietY' of the L. C. S. WaS held in Form 111 on Thdraday 'AfteronOn.. OPeriedir"Airiging `0 Canada" followed by the reading. and:, 'adoption Of the minutes :of • last • • Saa meeting,. pnring the . business period t was decided, after,' nouph ,diScrissicin that. the . system of 'receiving the field .daY''niedah willremain the saine' During l the, rograni. which follow-, ed, instrumentals ;were rendered., by Jessie -1Videlteiiiie and ';'Rertforil Os- trander; readings' by .Jean MacMillan and i$Obei Douglas; and a violin solo by Bob. MacKenzie., ,The.meeting waS closed :by. singing the National', Anthein...,..,' , ' t • FRE$H COD TELLS' tri IT. IS TlintFINEAT"ItE 114.A 'EVER. SEEN. 'WILL, SELL AT , cents a pound MacLennan The Bread Tirefid:' . of Health 0 1 of Health OUR MOTTO IS QUALITY AND SEHVI011 " SPECIALS' FOR SATURDAY • CREAM PUFFS, "',63$.0ktE*,*cAigEp..,'. DATE: "7.."'SQUARES,?:miScg •6 • OCR WHOLE. WHEAT BREAD IS ESPECIALLY IIE.44440;1-:* , , • , AND DELICIOUS. TRY A :LOAF: . •• . „ )LLYMAN'SQUALITY '13A EitgY hone 36 Lucknow .coo.o.un.itys.04040By Youth's..Death Will Carnochan Passs Away In, His, 22nd , Year -Attended, High Schoel -7-Here-Was ,Member ,Of Band, gloom was Cast over the Com- * . . • miniity When 't it was •learned • of., the death of Will .Carnochan,whieh oc, cUrred in Loriclori;: on•ThtirsdaY .after an, illtieas of three, weeks: .In his tweirtY;:second year, he was the '• only son of ,Mr.' and Mrs. Saila CartioChan Kinloss his -Mother,' prior to "her Marriage being Elizabeth Me - Nay. , • 'Although hot enjoying the usual good Ihealth of • youth Was quite sudden, when. he ,sniTered a ,serious nervous disorder, three .weeks Ago, with hia...,cleath''reaulting, frojn% :_p_pennio„nia; whieh jater (level.; was horn:in Tnekeismith, Huron Q'ounty, on • August 22nd, 11911, and. eatue With his parents To .,cOncestion: 4, •-Kinloss Township, 'When,. eight years of , age. ilis early 'education he ,received, at -the Grey di School' tine, passed through ,the first and. :Second. forma. of, Alia. Continuation , , , Sphool here. r.." Ile' was always a quiet , and . • . assuMing chap, : lover,„.,0,... Music, and. 'much interested in his lunne and farm work.. A- Member of the- Luelc•=,' hOW•Ri-esbyterian Church;: he • Was -also ,..actiVely'a a'atit iffte,'"d witifthe Young,People'S Society of .his neigh- liund church at .South •Kinloss. ' For four years Will has been .a fuithfui clarinet.playei in the Lucknow The funeral :was held, on Saturday from.: the: parents' residence . On the 2r14, ePtlq0sio,11.K. geas, conducting, services .at the home and graveside,' assisted: by Rev. John' Button. • As, a tribute,..of•.resPeet the Solemn, prOcesaiOn was headed for the .1aPt quarter 'of. a :Mile , hy. the Lucknow Citizen's Band;" to Kinloss Cemetery where. groirpeii,-,triound, 'the grave ap- propriate': selections were ',played.° •SurViiYing' sorieWting pairentd'.:and, one sister), Bessie, to , wh�ni -the „sympathy 'of the Conn-nun- it'y i ektended, • The „pallbearers., Were six chums; Gbid'on' and 'Leonard McInnis, Robert •Il'arkireaa; George. Middleton, DOnalCr. "McIver-'„and•--.1.:loyd• 'McDougall: Friends from a distance at tending. the funeral were: Mr. and Mrs:. rlehp McKay and 'Chester, Mrs. Joseph "Smith` and. ,Sari, John lTaii.in Elack and Broadlo,o •. all' • of • :Seaterth arid Rev. and Mrs. • • 'FORMER RESIDENT , tuRig,D'JN GREENHILI• „ • • Mrs. jaires Nichol, 35 vears of, age forriiesly Eliiaheth Anderson, .nassed away in Morris TOwnship on 'Tues- day last. The funeral Was held from the residence of, her; niece, Mrs. J; H. McNeil:, On Friday afterno,en with ;.nternient in Greenhill -Cemetery* where her husband is buried: '` The late Mr. Nichol. it will be re - Membered' by older residents. was _many years age,' erpnloyed by the local Table Coninativ as. - teamster. Atter . leaving Lucknow. Mrs,. Nichol went to Toronto, where she resided . for a number of Years.,. with: he, adoirted son. Mr. Wm. . Littletan° ,The latter Years of her lite she had' snent. ' Moriis Akita, , I our yes and Our Service • .BY:F.; ,ARIVISTRONG Lucknow . , YOU MIDDLE AGED FOLKS • Can remember ihen only „elderly. persons wore glasses. ' The ehir rens' eyes were net considered tall, How -different •teday,, NOW it ,‘ei • is known that errors ' of ViSion (' - affect all ages. That many .Were berms with them, . and that. they , .should be corrected: as early as poSsible. The facts '• about YO:Cri,g eyes are here• . • • • • Continued next week 'BORN joiri•istori-ri;'.§tvitifoid pital on Januarylith; to George 7alitt Dia Johnston of. St.' Mary's, ft° ifen.4 Lohert Irvin Johnston.-:.• . ' George whose home 'was:'atItipleY . " _ will be remembered here as • having been .engaged by Mr:: Clarence,..Mur- die for a time, in the. groceiy:buSi- ness. 'RECEIVES. k'flitii% ' Mrs Jas Cook who was remitted to -Wingham. Hospital last'Wednes, day, suffering ••from. pleurisy and its • . , complications, ..was still seriously 111 first of this week. Her son', John; Who IS \ home from Winnipeg, left • for Montreal on a business trip, but intends returning hereAe latter part of he week.1 • ''• Mr. Hugh Angus; at one • time employed At the local' C. N. R. de- pot,, and •for the past few : rininths, at - Listowel, has been , transferred;.0. d delW there pon:ie,. UNTO weeks ago. • ' 'SERIOUSLY. ILL , 1 , ANNUAL MEETING . OF . . . YOUNG MEN'S CLASS • Dr., ,r, Johnston Gives _Interesting Lec- time-Hervey Treleaven Elaited Itesident. . • • Thursday evening, the Win* Men's . 'Class, of the United Church held a get-together, at which • tiventyr-sik. , 'members • were :.present to enjoy ° a profitable- and , entertaining . evening. . ,The meeting opened with'a Sing- Sr:nig; followed ", by repeating the -.• Lord's %prayer in unison. Mr Haryey, _Treleaven- ontlined..i.--the'-cdtigrsel'•-•- of . -- study . in use atL•present and invited all those '.present to attend the', Sun-, day afternoon ,Class meetings., A•brass' quartette • by •..Harold ' Treleaven, Jahn Hayworth. ,Gordon. tTo nston ,and Will fLecio,,hrt and 'a• • baritone \ solo; . by John 11.:tvworth were mince.l num. hers.. Mrs. Newton presided at the , Rev. T. nicker gave A", very TtinielY. address 'dealing with 'present • eeenomic problems. This WAS 'later If Mrs.- J. -Wilson.' Lucknow. wili ehii,ht the stere. we WiI1 be 'glad to hand her a prize. Mrs. 'Wilson is one of the "lucky one this nionth in a' drawing • contest • conclut` • for; advertising burboaCs • •' THE ,ivrAlticur ;$Toitt followed by a lecture On the Mind , by Dr,,JOhnston, teacher. of the class.. This subject pirixedv2intensely; inter.g, esting to the group.. A lunch Prepared.'" •••• and; served by 'Several' ladies, was uch enjoyed. president' and Ale): 'Andrew re-olee- ted sec'Y.-trei Ttickee.eXpress- ed hisr rciation of the work being * done by ,,the clas&, and thanked the ladies.for thelr ,ei§tanee: God S'eAte I The king , and , Auld tang :SYne- , briglit the, meeting' to a cleat• • •