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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-01-26, Page 81110 sy. 0 I r y tie wet est: vZ; ,siR ORA stO* .1tMekt.0 rE «b 30c *s►' �.. . ry7•4If PTR ". R , S RAY.�.,„�. 30c , Vitt SWJETIdINED!, OZ,. JAR OLIVES »,v _ 3&c. d {y' HEINZ ATS:Uls ".. ..:. • - ,. -- - :.:. _ .- . , 21e HEINZ ERNS, LARGE .-:.... • C$Rl `:SYRUP.. ' 10 LB,.S. CORN . S,' RUP. 5° LBS • » -. - R30c:' aPII}" OATS _C$INA „� - • w -w . 30c� 'an i Trie .Our.'29e. .ISH',REF11T,° VEGETABLES ALWAYS ON HAND: r.� Q I'So :°a1'h . ,. one• =DYINGANNO ij FAIR SOCIETY MEETS James T. Lions Rp eIcTted President --JaCr ase' Of : $100: In Prise Money =',docietyr Organized` 75 ,Years go. At the annual meeting of the Dun ganon A cultural Society on hursd$y,.$ Jemelt .T. Lyons . a as re- elected • 4� rezident, : Prize money paid • this year showed an increase of $100 t4 ,4111. 'a 'favorable_ balance the directorate 'were ',Pleased with the: Years wo rk -and , anticiPat, o b care- ful ,adimm are=ful.admn ttion - a^ ,.banner _ ear •ft • 14,41 4 The : 'aocietfy ';•was`; organized 75 years: .a o in.:1858. 'The present ah iloen - • ora�Y siden ewill ara , ''wee president , for 21 . years. ,The, late •'David McIlwain •was='the afirst , pies. 'dent and;held'o ce=.for 30 "keels; This P Y ara,ofl'icers are -ns follows This e Wil lam H Bailie' r . onH to ', o h df rs Th mss ...tot ars _il'eF , Jo Dn - to. s kin . s ,w . 'snc� .'Jaime Hayden,� 'Pres..J mss Lyons Vice- res: Ro_s , Y ► , McPh ee William J .. Thom son • .Sec.: . a P , tress. •.Charles W: Alton. Lad dir- `-ecto ` rs >:Mra .. ::. o s . , Themes: St the, , Mrs . 'Why rard ' end; Mrs. •Janes Ha ..Y 'den; •directors' for'. Ashfield:, Town- shi •`J s o Sime Alt n W A �C lb r ' yu e t Arthar'Cul e rt Jac ob Reed`'and am Cel .A t • er Wawenosii Albe rt ' Jo ston wi11i&`m Watson" Elliott ...Taylor,' Y • Th n ,end Henry' Leishman, for Colborne; -Prank Wit- son �McIlwa�n .'Re 'n n . FraniC E.'' ► . 1'ti a1d. Glen, • an A = E d lined E. Errington; 'r for • D:un-, n o e. An a. ga . ,,.Sano, .l�_S�v n• and Melville 00-he-At;. ,auditors, ;;',Frederick:. R oss and Willfann"Stewart: AND THERE We• extend;'our.•sincere 'sympathy. to` ! `a M . and Mrs: Sam •Carnocha n an d . Bess m in. their very .-"e cent.'beraave- Mr. end Mrs. Alex 'Havens ' and. family spent • Sunday p $ d in Goderich e- and- -rePort:that the. daughter. er ;Jean who bad'' her le f -' ractured:b g y a. ,fall on the,.: a ice nil is still confined in Gods. rich Marine. Hospital is . 'improving nicely. '; .. Next ''Orange, Dance, ' Pebruary, 2nd. ,'. Mr. '.Frank 14IcNa11': visited over ' the .week -end with 'friends' at Bluevale' Thursday, Wife:ldiscontentedly) "John. do you think I'm 'going tow thisold ca & General ,1o_ ener cxl Mrs A. E. McKim spent the 3attei uart of the week; in Toronto. Mr; Co Decker has been off • work for'morethan-a,.week, with the.'flu • Miss Lenora Webster has been con fined. .''to bed' •for more than. a week,: with 'a ;Severe attack 7Of ;.the { f flu. •Miss Rena, M1ebonald; of the, Walker Store • staff in .Win hams' is home., ori .a` week's •vacation • ,Clean your noes' and chimh&v the modern ' way. use SOOTFOE.— '" WM ;• MURDIE .&. ''SON r: "aril Mrs. J. 1� W...o i J Ynt ,pads • brief 'visit last week with. the. Tatter's' , •rot ' b he r Dr:1 Wi 1 .Freeman of Sprina% held.' • oMr.-:•-Alex•-, MacKenzie, carnenter,= as:'•rushed' to St, J'osenh's •Hos»ital ,ondon: on Tue da .toUndergo v . an neratro Mr.. Iiarry�-Anderson who, has beet,.h 11 i ... ' f ealth or n tinie4witirutoniaclr rouble. .was-taken`',-tb. GO1erich for, n . X-rayt " las week ZVIrs.• John JoYrt is' slowlyrecPyer.- img Item her recent :illness. r.•oyn t. has . suf c'entl recovere to ;b ' opt Y •d : �. a a, a n: • 'Fourth`oot ,' r m student's ;have hada'' few_days' off this week, due toJ• •t he illness of their teacher; % Miss` ;,Kate' MacDonald.• D, .. ''Miss"` Gladys' MacDona ' andMiss .ld -Vera 'Sherriff, from Stretford • and London ''Normal schools `. Spent :the sw. e14 .nd..at thet:r.,<homes,,:here. '. y 'Mrs.; Edward McQuillint arrived' home-Menday ,from, Toronto, after a four week's visit•with' lief 8' u' htei ` a g' , Mr . FI. Dawson'; andr.' Dawson: M • M §s ': Frances, `T �om son resumed rh P � e herrstudies at:'Stratford Normal,: is. th y week' havingbeen. on; the • sick , list' 'since the Christ as holida' s, with' Y> b the :`'flu' aid' its complications. •Miss Grace ,o o i i G ce L. ckhart who': since the .New `;Year has beep ill at''`'lier'home h . 1, here,,:,. is a 1e , to ' '�r c b . e ommence V . her in. duties as,: teacher at, Fordyce: During her illnes' Mr Alex Smith' has been supplying. If ,,Mrs. Gibbons, Lucknow R „R.. 2. ,.will call .at The Store. we. will :be glade: to ;hand ' her : a: prize.. Mrs.: Gibes bons: is one of ,the: lucky ,ones 'this month' in a drawing contest we con-, souirrel `coat all my life l", duct ,for..advertising •• purposes ;;only.• Husband ,--•'-Squirrels----do. darling•'' -•TIiE, MARKET. STORb: If ou' have try- one 'of our emedie THEY. ARE SOLD UND R Oi7Ii: OWN' K � GUARANTEE`. Money Back if -Not Satisfied WE HAVE• 'A'•;REMEDY - FOIL EVERY ONE ''IN d'C'HE. FAMILY $'abY Cough • Syrup Whooping, • Cough (_•and Croup Syrup•,25c . • • Cheri' �o ,v C qgh : Syrup .: :25c • • Proal Expectorant' 25c. 50c . Honey `and. Horhound,, Compound :25c °50c. , • Pine•, White and Tar 25c • '.Nyatyptus.' The .Golden 4' Cough Syrup 0.."."15c $1.000: IEabedrine-,Nasal;:Jelly .a.50c• r Catarrh Balm , ,50c Mentholated,balm; Mustard Ointment' 35c Vaporizing '"Salve .. , .50c Cold Sore • Lotion . .25c: Laxacold •Tablets:25c Nyaloids ..: ..... . 25c lhiakeys w . 4 .. , ....".25c Ii'leen a -lied •. .50c Camphorated OiJ . 15c,: 25c. 45e Headache ' and Tegtalgia; 40c, 75c • THE ,I: U,t T{lir Kinloss ‘Couneltnut $NTINE-L `The Kinloss Council. returned acclamation for the.year• 1933 met on Jai iuery 10th, ' and having ` sub scribed to .their decia'atipns sof office:' took their seats at the table.";;;„, The -minutes, of the' December 1932 meeting' were approved and sign ed by the; Reeve„ : }" McDougall-Elliott{';'that 8)' -copies • of. the Municipal Workd be . or,',d.,ered' for,.the.iIi of the Wert tElliott-McKenzie, that, the;; interest on Deb. ' No 1,: Lott Amending By-' -Law, be' '.rebated to those in 1932 taxes Ross McI?ougell, Resolved that.::the Road • Supt 'petition, the j Dept "of Highways for 'the Statutory Grant,: on • the sum of $53891,47, wli#ch, : was the amount •expended, on Roads' and Bridges in the • Municipalityy li} the.. year '.1952 McD"ouga11-McKenzie; that: Gilles-' pie .Bros, be paidthe,''sunt of $50,00: on ,account B. C. Ext::contract A By-law was drawn up `and •pass-. ed;- appointing ° 411: officials' • 'for . the. Municipality fel .;_the year 1933.un-` cil as well :as : officials sharing in: a: reduction . of salsa.., of ,frrom.12% to 33 %a from the •ye$r 1932. 'All ` appointees to be' notified ..of their appointment a The , next meeting ' of Council ;.to. be held at the usual time.' and place on" `Monday, February 6th, 1933. ; , • Che q ues issued. ulros'sns. -C It • Lane _ tin Reis a o , B:.141 D. Ins.. on Whitechurch 'Cry„ x'1',20;.°J, 1932, $8:00; Munici •al . World, 1d, 8 scrilitions; $8.00; Gillespie ' Bros.,,,en -s., , on ce a o n ,:BE . C.xt • GO' u t•00' B. Elliott, :Stationery; $1.50;;) .A..: rhempson,' caretaking; $4.50; Dan. McLeo '" dog .. d :" refund tax' : $2.00; Wal- ter Lott; 'rebate Int. Lott Aniiendinga By -Laws, $6.85.; Kenneth Weaver„ re :bate Lott• • A ' iendin$ By -Law' ., $4'.65;, Mow ra - t Johnb y, ' ,rebs a Int. -1�ott-' ,ne m , . _ - _ amend B law _ • 25c.� .r J. R. g x ' , Lithe,' postage� 'and' telehone' 3.00: p g P � $ highway , Cheques;;'• Hurn Town hip, ire. Boundary acc P. L. 1 51;,' lro . 7 Culr ss Tow , nship,-, 3�i .';Boundary's, cacc,.. PL ." 2 $33.59• -Kincardin eTwp:, U.Boundar acc. PL -3 -- 19:91 • "A Nelson P.L. 4 '' 1 ..,1 .. 1.70 le ? cL odd, ,.$ ,, .,,X,3'1' e. P.L. 5 490•.D ,$ . 'Donald Wheeler, P.L.' 62.0 , 0. .Clerk ' E,. IN MMEM IA ' OR • l n I ovin ' g .mem ory of (Si terl` Joan Tiffin ,..only and ,'dearlvaloved.daughter of" r NI , . .and`"Mrs.�Elvmer Tiffin. who died; 'Jam'.: 19.:'1930.. ';:• ' Calm andnese ef ul .`she sleenm>. Sweetest'rest that follows ;Hain And we who Toyed her. 'sadly, iniss her But trust ins God to • meet again. 'Mother '.daddy. Billy ; and Jack: HERE' HasTwo Meanings The .doc for s . little" girl' peened the door to' • the caller.' ,. •, Is the doctor at home?" asked the latter. • No sir." saidi the child. H qt th, .. _h "He's out e ,,)omen, performing an apnea-' »• Thecaller smiled., I say."hesaid. "that's ave big g, word for a little girl like -you. Do you know what it ;means?' ' 0 The; girl nodded. "Oh Yes." . came the reply. "It means " $125." n Christian Endeavor, WAWANOSH COMPANY ISSUES54th REPORT. $61;478,25 Paid Far, Fire Loases , Oc curing' ,1n 1932 , Five Thousand ar ' And. T;wo• Risks In Force At ,End: Of. Year ! ' , 1 The 54th 'annual report of the West Wewanosh Mutual; Fire Insurance Company,'‘; recently `issued for; the, year •1932,. "'reveals, some interesting. •data,''Total asserts,.. $15,503.95. Total' liabilities .Net residue of premium',: notes, •'in force `$558,147.29., Total receipts $74,574.36,; plus, 'cash received: 'from . realization .of :invest- Merits,' making' a total of $105,910 36 Management .:: expenses . $4„743.54.. Amount, paid f�r fire losses` occuring during 1932,461;478.25. Cash balance $1 006 82, There were 5134 ,policies in• force' at the end • of 1p310 amounting • to $16,817,566:00. (, Net ..risk in force at. the. end of 1$32, 5002 policies' amount.- in to $111,145,641.00. Of this amount $226:567.50- was .reinsured, with•; •the net risk actually Carried at 'the end Of the . 'Year being Y g Sixty-one claim" were paid' Burin" the'' year,: thirty -even of these beg ing' 1ire 1'oseea,..the, retnainder,',.death k.dra injury •losses •to 1stockby ,lightning:' 50 lesser• .-claims,;, under • $25-.00, amounting; to •$$89.24 ,wek`e",also"paid. ' The annual meeting of the eoimpank will be held',on February 1d. birec- tors,, Davidson, ' ` hipio and Hiewlft retire,' blit'; are' hjlil�le :for re•electietr: THURSDAY JAN ART 26th,. 1996; • Men's Heavy Flannel 'SHIRTS., Size.8e 10 %!e Re .1.45. • Fo' ' 0 00 0 .p Men's en'' s. Heavy vY '-Plaid Flannel 'Reg. .'$1.75, For 2 Men's 'Extra: 'Heavy' Weight CAPS, made • of Overcoating in ':814 style, Fur Bands, Reg' 98c,. For ;;., :, ' Men's ^ 1'u -on " • MITTS Muleskin. They wear - , like eiro n.Reg. •. e _ 50c. • ,COMFORTER BATS:- Site" 72 'by';90. Soft 'and Fluffy. Pare white• Men's Heavy Via" Ribbed Alt" -Wool' SOCKS.. ReRg." :45c, For w- .0 • Boy's Natural Wool UIVDE1 EAR,' 'Makers,,TGrnliull'and Penman's. Reg. $1,25 Clearing ..at re Boy'a ;',Brown Leatherette E •'sofe,wool liningClearing' atm •Heavy All -Wool Ere, ;BLANK;ETS'.I Large size, • Each a ,. - 9 67: STRIPE FLENNELETTE `Yd OUR MOTTO:;- SMALLER E 1VYc;Cluskei; PROFIT, QUICK: TURNOVER. 'PHON$ .7 OBIT UAR' MRS ELIZA EMMONS DEAD , • iVirs. •Eliza :;Emmons, aged'' 71 years at her home :near • Washington urYd .3.'turday morning,: January 14:''The ',�•,he uueral was held et the Ash Creel church Sunday afternoon ; at 0, two money:,,for` a rainy day is. that °th ifs i Rey. skinner actor. of blow••in' too much, on • i •s,,cldck. v P ,•, 'wet ntrht8.,• ,I , Mrs Wesley 'Robb. Lucknew ori R..3 will' call at the- : store. we will be ' ad to . handher is glad s.•Ari e, ,Mrs. :Robb is' one'of„;•the' ducky ones: ;this' month in .a drawing'' contest .we; con- duct for advertising .purposesi,on1Y.: • . THE ; MARKET" , STORE The reason some folks can't save the Ash•reek Church.conducted:the • C services.' Mrs.. Emmons was•, a sister of ' R. B. .Henderson and an aunt, of n.' e' was :a Mrs. E. 'E. ' *•Slianno She grid .he • ^ eebo `"` an t ... o � A J:.._"Fr rousin � n •'t one'of 1 'rs. M. ' A Hill., Sh : �< as ate M ,. I he:. .once,-residenta..5.1.. Oakington, going there in an 'early day. Fellow- ° lu or herlife: ring is a brief , ist.y of r 'Elizabeth 'Aire a �,h-. . )Jlizabeth. Henderson, d ug , ter of'�Thomas and BessieHenderson vas' lion! February•22, 1861,in Ash 4 ,4 , dela, • Ontar`i Canada ' :wild a acQ,1 , . 'iir p .ted this life Janpuail14-,;;.1933,. ;Wasb- ing ton, Katona; asbeing' at the. time'` of her death;,'71 years;; ten moths and twenty-three days, of age. 'Her mother' her' diedtwo:years t when; shewas two ye ra of _e a � a of a. relative.. At : the e6e .'ag'of f 'ht years sh same. with this fa it • to Kansas' whete., _ .. she g ` rew• ul? the e: am d harsh' 'o d fps of pioneer li e. e. . In herg Y oun womanhood she United 'With the. Presbyterian church of Weshin ton .• Kansas ••'in r*hich church she -retained her - Membership' untili.. . her'. death. On 4, 8 March .1 ;1 8�8,. • ' she was united. ' in •marriage to •John. 'Safford^ Emmons 'who preceded her `in death' `Jul .:P h Y 15, ,; 1 1918. To • this union was ` born: eight g,S cV,five of ,whom : assed children, p, Y in infancy and childhood.':She 'is ;sur;. vived by two brothers, James ,Hen demon': of •Lucknow,' Ont., and Robert Henderson .of Barnes, Kansas; :three. daughters; • Mrs: W. R. Howard ' of Albuquerque, New ' 'Mex:, Mrs. S. W; Akins. of .Denver,' Colo.; and' Mrs. W.1,14. 'Higgins of'' Washington, 'Klin Sas, with whom `ehe made her homer She •is -also Survived, by dour grand children, Betty and :,Bruce Akins and. Billy, and .Mary Higgins Of :'Er quiet home.' loving.., nature;, She devoted herself :to' .her : fatuity:; She will be sadly missed 'by 'those Pear, and dear to, her but her Stipple Ohristian faith and noble ',life will w_ loni-he an inspiration• to, higher, and better'' things. ; •• ,-PAUL EARLE SMELTZER. Paul Earle 'Siheltzer'of• Vancouver B C., , second 'eldest son .'of Mr.' and Mrs.''': Joseph Smeltzer ,of, Amulet, passed away 'quietly' on Fri'- day, January. 13th, in the ,Vancouver. 'general'' hospital; following, an :'ill- ness of Some'.' weeks, after an' Opel.- + ation, ' ' ' • ., d , He;:had been n V*Scouver for the �actAv e Years and wasin- good health.Hwas ,bornt'Lfa aanr ly.s 'Ontario,anil was 29 Years ;oage. He' 'is .•,survived by . his.; father, mother; three, brothers.: and three. sisters, r Mrs.„ 'Temple .,of.` , Amulet,; Charles of, Regina -and, Arthtir,' Bor.. 'don, ;Anna a cel -Ruby; at =honkie . The body lav at I'est at ,:Vaneouver B C.,:..where` 'the funeral took piece on Monday, January 16th; ' Paul's father, and, his cousin, :Mre. Neta MacKay „ of Vancouver, ' • were the only • close relatives' :, present whin. he passed NOTICE TO, CREDITORS ' • In'the Emma- Mc' 'Matter o be Ess ie of 'a , b _ te. of . t e Villa e; ofB ;. 0 ,. uckn �' vn n the County t . B 0 of race Y Wade w decease- ;,.,otic;is •' N e-:, ,.hereby '., given -that,- e en--t'a--`all • Y iC h t persd'ns having'. any . claims. • or der manila • against' the' late.' • Emma-. Mc4 Eve*, h i ; .-.•who died en' or afloat -the thirtieth'. dav of Nove Ber. A. 1932 ?4+ D at the, o ns'i ; o ff w b f Kf to "s -` the t i in e P n County. of Bruce, are.. a required 'to sen; .; by .. post • prepaid: or ta,'' deliver'' to n' er �e u d ed :.executor,, sutraWile, the;,, Wiii'got ='the' said •us'ma; [ under. then , naa bs .and : addresses and, lull particulars in ,writing of . their claims and," statemefts , of the accounts und!;ti'ie'',nature ,of the securities. anyy,,,,heid: by them, ,duly' verified by, affidavit-, -7.n d tae ,iioh ea th t after' aft the Tenth day of :-February.A. D. 1933, the ?said executor vi+ill' proceed ;to, distribute :the assets' of ,the 'paid de-. ceased ainong• the. ° persona ' entitled thereto„, having:.. regard 'onlyr.'to the claim of which. he ,shall then” have had notiqe. and :that :the said ,.E'ke• cutor will not • be ,„ liaiile for the said ,assets or ;any partolliereof • to . any' person of„'whale " claim ,`he shall not then • have received notfce ` _•. • ” Dated' at' Lucknow, Ontario, this.; ,seventeenth • day.: of January;: I 1.933 ' • ., • Robert .Malcolm, R R : 2, Hol y'rood Ont:,..".. Executor. ► llINITGAGE `.SALE 1 Valuable_P In •T V Ili ge p r4�perlr lie i 8 _ .OE,^`Lucknow . ., Under ' and •If `' : rt e, of ` y . u the. ars, . of ,Po. f s le:: c' ' i • - a onta n d � • �'a ,certain : �n:o t • . e r ga e,' whie :avid be;• roduced 'at ,the li. h .P . e, . f si�P,. �h re will, be, .offered .:. • : f r sale b , ablir suction at ,Jose }i.: A new.a o ce n i t VIII of E �1: - w he, age I:uciinow a Situ the 28 , r a tb da d- Y '.'R Jan r A . 9 f n D i o 3 at' o cl ck 2 O `ln- .tl► e �f rao n � - =Weliin ` on . e>!dersoni honeer,the:fo lowI ng roeY rt e -All•'that earin a rcel- or tract'no land and zre.is .: itaste lyingil a , beingin thi,Tyillage LiicknoW in the., slof. ce Prov ce y Bra>Y and i � n. 01 Ontario: coiiiP'-ose d . of Village -LotY;auinber.Three'hufidred and twentyfour 1n she said•Village ,, Iacknow ton aining • � 'one=fourth of an' acre more 'or Iesss.;` On the prgperty is aaid to be a one and -otic half storey .frame house : lighted' by'�electricity. • ,..,:.TEitMB..O ALE --Ten per cent. -.syr, Of the, 'parch e�smoney .on` ih6 • da' s Y • of . sale: sand the' balance withintOPertY•• daystherefte '• , atl. FURTHER-.' .PARTI CULARS o Find . c ndition a oil, 'sale .ill w be made.fnown o >S e.,daY .of a, or; maY be 'bad. on a� lication, to the :undersi ned. . pA 1 g A D TED at.. V►ingham, Ontario';,the , •; ' 'ninth: of •Januitry A.• D..'1933. J.'. ,Crawfod i. h r W a Vendor a Solicitor: ' e 11 '' W in toil g H • enders on, ', Lucknow, Ontano, ,...',• Auctio• • neer: .(26-1=c), ric� es Yom" I� . 4 .. Y-8._Passenger Models Only:. reatly` • tide. 'B HAVE I FEY/ OF BACIi_IbODBL Clean Up Reduced Price OADSTEll=120.00' .: $585.00 CABRIOLET•, .. 120...00 778.00 SPORT COUPE' - 200. m$99.00' FORDOR 100.00: 772.00 DELUXE`TUDOR ..r...,.: „4,.,,.;,.: 100.00', 720:00. STANDARD TUDOR ...:._..,.:;„,'' 50:00, '702.00 COUPE .• 40.00 682:b0 4. VICTORIA 150.00 :?32.00 PRICES DELIVERED LUCKNOW..... db INCLUDING LICENSE ewer A aYn Stich h Low Prices eS . As , . the "Ford. Motor Company • ,has only about 70 iii` these cars left we' ad.vise .A A'.' .`a �y o u to 'F, OItD • SALES' A SERVIC PHONE 40 , LUCKNOW . ..,, , . • •� R4 W1Y'"'y/.'I"'�gr.}wlaW"M,.0 ..:. /kit:iNI:..a4vr:u • •