The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-01-26, Page 81110
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=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
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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
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D TED at.. V►ingham, Ontario';,the , •; '
'ninth: of •Januitry A.• D..'1933.
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Y-8._Passenger Models Only:.
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'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.....
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PHONE 40 ,
LUCKNOW
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