The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-02-16, Page 1•
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DENTIST
Treleaven,' Lucknow
flours: "fa-412F.,A. M ' . 13075 P. Df
PA`Q�E 53: X::4.4.1".!
FOR SALE; -3, year=old ani re bred,
ucham` buil' calves, browndail breed'.
ngt: Apply to 'Wm Webster,
R 2 Luc now
.LOST -Gold ,wrist, watch, between.
}--aink-anca--Silverwood'ey-ahopi Watch
valued is keepsake.. Finder .leave at
this office. Reward.
,LICENSED TEAMSTER`
Open to do all kinds of teaming in
tarter at the . Express office..
Peter' T. Carter, 2nd Con.
(2=2—p•)a
INMEMORIAM
iny dear . husband, William .Sproul
who Passed aaaray Feb. 1$th, 1924.
Yon'. tendee smileaviur gentle "-voice
Yeur heart, so kind and -true,
I -miss you in such countlesa ways
The trials Of lye but trifling seemed
Where , you were nigh to cheer,
The roses always hid the thores,
When your helping hand Was near:
Corning Events
First Insertion, 50e.
biammit Insertions. 2,5e.
meet in the,„Orange Hall on Saturday
February 18th,, at 2.30. Everyone
attendalmpertant *untie to iseuss
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The Paratnount 11; F, Club
11.2101/C * eoueerr 1.00 _dance Para-
mount Hall, on Friday evening; Feb.
1.7th. laneli served. Admission 25e.
Open to all., Everyone 'welcome.
'PRANGE SOCIAL
---There mill bp au Orange Social and
. -Darice, held in Lucknovi- Orange Halt
on Thuisday evoking; Febreary '23.
McCartney's" orchestra: Ladies.; please
bring lunch. Silver Collection.,Every-
'REBEKAH SOCIAL
Jewel Rebekah Lodge Will hold a
eocial evening in the I. O. 0.F. Hall'
on• -•Tuesday evening,- February 21st,
' C,ards at 815 sharp, lunch and danc-
ing. Ladies bring luncb. Rebelcalis
and their husbands or friends, Odd-
fellowil and their -wives are' cordially
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Davison Elected 'President—Ernest'
. Theo "Retiring:Menhirs Re-elected
In 'spite ef e,ateenaelar Wintry Weath-
er, a fair attendance was pretent at
. .--the 55th annusti :Meeting Of tbe West
"W.awanosh Mutual Fire In urano Co.
held "in Diinginnon" on:Friday. The
• financial Standing' of the Company
' apPeared in „our columns in an earl=
• Bruce presided leer the meeting
,Silver Aknniversary
Women's Institute
"At Home" .Marke. ,Twenty=Fifth
Much • Ilenevnient ••' Work. Done In,
That Period.
'Attaining, their 20th: annivereaiYa
'after a quarter of ,a century of. work:
of beneveleaCe-and-hicatimPrOvement-
the: local ',branch of the Wrimen's
the TOwn Hall on Faiday evening, at
whieh meinliefa, .their families, and
friends eatheredain large aunibees to
much enjoy this social event. , -
and Mrs. George., Greer' welcomed' the.
allots. as thear arrived, and avlio'sPent"
the. eerlier part of the evening ,
did program, ivaa presented With, Rev.
I.: IL • Geoghegan- Acting aa "chaiiMan..
Paterson; Piano duet; Mis. Newton
while ia charge of the policy -holders.
'Charles 'Hewitt, Tim Griffin and
• Robert 'Davidsnon avere the three re,
U,I*SDAY, FEBRUARY!1i6th
lee nilleiag _Taken Prop!, P**d,
, Varying Thfekness *kit 'n
feoin the east side the Pend, where'
vararing in thickneas from, 8 to 12
ice of good quality but some of the
ice . hauled on Wednesday; although
it appeared to be about 12 inches in
depth, contained Censiderable shish
their requirement...Of twenty-five tons'
on Tgeeday and "-befeae the. end of
the week -the other :Ica conhumers
Will have' their suPplies stored away
J. L: McMillan, wile comniefieed. cat,
ting on the side of ,the pond, did,
Ana is taking his 'requirements aff
and Malice; Reading, Isobel giah; Abut fortanately were 'not hitched t,
The Bioom Serenadea Mr. -W. . Mc7'. 'the -sleigh at the :time and ' after
al -Oahe* being most noael, With •two the water.,
with bee eteing,a, hew' and , a
ston :lied Eunice NeWion; Vocal, dint;
Highland nag, Etta Bello end Helen
then, eageged in with -1,fis.-.Newtan
• Mrs.' R. HaThoinpsen gave a brief
years 'ago by • Miss Roae: Meetings
Were fora time held at the, home ef
Mrs.' Thomas Reid, later. in the COun-
ail Chamber and of' recent years „hi
J.: G."' Arnifitiong Whi'llest::preaidefif
held: offiee since then eie Mrs. W. E:
Mrs. -E., MacKenzie, Mrsa Ja,AgneW„
Mre. iv:: G., Andrew, and llliaaaWill
A brief .aearieir 'of the Maier, under-
takings Would indicate„ the Institate's:
mato "For Home 'and Country" :has
beSa ',truly, lived up to by the lace],
briech; Which raised the ann.( of
$1600, to .bring -out andaeducete .ari
Armenian 'boy; donated to the War
:Merneriel Hospital at ;Londena gave.
tion: They were opposed hy Dan
McKay; Itipleya Frank Johnaton,
Aififield, and John . A. Johnston rea
,,spectively. The three elected were
• Dan .McKay, Tim Griffin' and &llama
-Davidson. '
-• conclusion resulted in Robert 71avid-
.Ackert as viceapresulent. 'The o he
,Inetahersa ofath& directorate include:
",-WP.* Read, William. MeQuillin,
'. :lean and Doti Marah
G.,C. Treleaven, secietarY and, Theis
medicel doctor to ,! Tobernaory and
their 'outstanding achievement, , the
erection of the Cenotaph in the vil-
lage, and -the placing of the Honor
Roll In the Town Hall.'
Centred la the hall on a, table dee-
',rated With hearts ' an4
was 'the birthday. eake, with its twena
ty-Ave candles; Which ',were lit by
,Freeman and Mrs. Clerke:. The
cislce was tut by :atria, 'J. S: ;MacKen-
zie,- -Joining hands; .Auld Lang Syne
and, delicions ,:lrtnch *as served.
T.,. Tucker, was galled upOn
propose the Toast io the Iastitute.,
Thie was replied to by Miss Beth
Mra: 'Andrew preposed the
Toaat teathe Guests, with Mr. „W. L.
MeKenzieresponding. Reeve' Rae pre -
pined the Toast „to , the:Kiegaandthe
National; Arithem was sung. Dancing
vies theioncluding feature of ina en=
In failing ; health for the paat
Month; death renioved en Monday,
Lean. WO the sore, of the: late ;Mr.:
massed conaidereble , wealth.:
„Ta _fueeral service 'wes held
Wechiesday' ,in: South Kinloss :Church,
eMaducted Rev: J.: 11,. Burgess.
Ceirmittal was in Kinloss cemetery.
eeased her, byothet, last April.
.. ISAAC MORRISON
The :deathlof Isaac Merrisata aged'
75 years; a foymer aeaident of, the
village; acterred at . his home in
Kinloss Township oh Thursday last:
its coMplications; although Mr. s Mor -
tune ago.
Aa iesideet of LacknoW, he was
he disposed of aad farmed near Bel -
,grave for a; nuniber of years, re-
tutning to Kinloss some,'four !years
ago' te occupy the. faem of :the „late_
was held it South Kinlosi Presby-
teian Church an Saturday, cenducted
Besidea his :;beieaved widow' there
survives one sera Lance at home, and .
feer daeglitersa June at home, Who
whe resides ' at the 2nd Concession
and a daughter in Loodnon and one
in,' Staatiord.
§ubseribers will Please refer to,
the label onatheir-1 paper and .,check
the date., Cerreations were made •ua
tea Tebreary 4th 'and those paying
up until that date should. 'see that
eeee of at ,errer, netify us at once
as it is easier' to trace the error now
yon Were paid ,uatil . the 'end • of that
month and haae till. the end of Feb-.
arceat label 'reads, "Feb: ,38" 4 , yea
are sid-tiirthe:iiad'Or-Vehrinurriaiina
have till the end of March., to take
adVantage- &f 'the aprompt.
paid-in-advaate offer of $1,50. '
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'Nely' finely of. Bait';
Learnerd Bakery Trade HereaaWas'
, ,Reapeeted" Citizen 9i Killarney Far'
Over quarter Ceritary:
(The Killarney Gaidea 1 -
an. Tuesday. afternoon in . krskirie
aesieence in' Killarney of .'oaer
.4uarter :eta' century had eadeargai
almself to many,' and earned the' re-
;peet' of everyone:. Mr: alideletons
deatla, oectireed in the „Winnipeg Gen -
'Hospital, •,late: Saturday" 'after-,
eeela, February .4th., His liat
Was brief and his . death ;eanie•-ah
are had beenizi Poor health for same
time, but aa- he Wei regularly,' in at-.
,to the ,char,acter, of the departed. The
.a,f -.which society- hea-arasaaalaleed
member, atteridedIrt at 'body -arid
tended the aervice as an.;entitya'tae
to. the doors, and "a large • nuMber.
failed Ito gainaadmitidece;
pealed ES fiftiethn:biathilia."Bo'rn in
Tjueknow,',Ont..;, Of geottiai Parentage
at his trade as. a.' baker,. aftetwards
estahlishing :own business Which ,
mane Yeara: Ile teak ,an, actiVe part
ie all riblic.:,affaiii, end, was first ,in
the :betterment ef conditions . , the
ill afford to .lose..:
on the town Council, and was a, mita-
ber'of that- liody st the 'time of:: his"
lecith., was else,: arominent in
Board :,of Trade actiejtiehi.s: former-.
charter Member of,the ,Gelf• Calla: arid
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SINCL;E. -COPIES. .5 CH -NTS; i
DAVID SPROUL
• In failing health for .over a 1'year
Of ./Oungannon, ia , the' passing on
79th aear.' "The ',funeral aeaariee' Was
.Mr: •SPriiiil was the" eldee son ,of
the late Ma. and aire. Andrew Spaoul
of Dungannon, his yainiger brother
Mr: 'Matthew 'Sproul, of Lacklicav ‘' is
Deceased' fey 'Many yearh folhawed
the trede :Plasteree, mid paper
Order. of :Forreateaa, he Wah for a
Kasen .s end in ,Juile of 103.0,s the
elderly' aouple .celebratect.'"taeir golden.
wedding' anniversary. - a,
survive; six' daughters, Miss Raffle
Gederich and _Miss Clara
SPreel, Stratford, es well as one ,son
Harold in; -.Sa*katchewen, 'Wade
another aon, Wateer„ died' in, the
;ally, ill. the: hoibe of . ghter
Ethel, Mahe 'MeMerehy inakea
hcime town' with' her- brother Hugh
and bee &int,. but for. a thae has
has auffered Man tha;•. 'fie 'hnd ear
trouble whieh developed late niasteid;
In; a Weakened ,condition, Miss. Me:.
aperatioa arid- little belie is' being held
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W/N.. SILVER
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TofhellBearitt
:spECIALs FOR SATURDAY
121.0LI.SMANS' QUALITY BA KEAY
Phone 36
• TIMES . EACH WEEK
. Local iadio fans, ° are. nO doubt
awdre 'that Cameron Geddes !..son., Of
'doing ,heard. each. week ever Taranto
hours -and days.' CaMeron ean be
iindays
over CECA" are. 9,4, On.. Saturday,
Q.d. the program of The- Balladeeasr
aaer dVilb and CKOK from' '8.45 'to
"Thanki" -gar bringing a- Caineferi
ought •.to, see the .lettera he's getting
Bruce COunty Old
Boyg,Have Happy
Time At Reunion
'retraded in retrospeet all
their- comhigsaaad ,g9ings, and 'doings
Of 'past, aeaahadowra the ;dear eact Bee
Line, and 'on 'through pld •KincArOine
nOW, where ,,they, :Met their sweet-
hearts, apd PnisleY .and Walkerton,
Mete, ;:at their .26tliaannual reanion
Oi'llner !held Tuesday -earning in the
Garry' hotel,: 'Winnipeg. a a
:10tewOrthy -.among- the, g4ering•
_Maas... John 'Colwell, widoW of. the first
p;;•esident 'of the .asSoCiatiari, who had
meeting. 'Was held' in' :her .home . at
Which Decisively-. Defeated .
onto" Granitea In Otitaaio
and silver tankard. in Teaonto last
dne to the faCt that Mr.
T. S. Reid, former, Manager of the
Luekncf* Branch' af the ...Bank of
rink, iith -Which Mr. Reid riyayed;',
,defeated tbe Toronto; Granites in the'
finals; by a' seere ef .17 to. 5, while
Harvie's :rink -was defenting. the
J. ,Brandon ,quartette by la
giving the Ofillhinh :21 total Majority
of 14. -points.' This: iS the', third thno
BOTINa
'iv1t4e, and y.. rie‘iton,i
tiatightet, *-
Vice2president .R:, MeDeaald, ...in
im • at' the.. head "table . Were. Rey. ,
are:, 'coal Mrs. Dawien:.,and, Mrs.,
T.I't ors of ".••gteetines were read
intlieliaarld that
Greetings FrOm_China
Dr:. Helen/I.:Co* Mitchell Writes
From China To Lucknow Friends.
The. following letter received re-
,teratly -by Mrs.-. 1VIccallurn from Dr,
ity„ who needless to say are interest-,
bareeard °F1 lir gi etii:Cfht Eth.11; 7'e! 711i:1' afir".;id' C; h'inF" -
Once again we Wish Yon •the corn- .
chat this .letter will *each you, within ,
a reasOnable length: 9f time:, We Will'
4,
aed will hope that many bleasinas
livilla.eome'aaltbal'athi„Il_e_w_,_ yin:, iii'_
called to 'their :memory anany of the
aaaliood and' girlhood' seenes
This 'modeari ego, Pilkey
t Ian the spirit' ea here alai. co...elicit*,
10,11 „Olat n'itii.k0.'the lives ba the'
calla aaamta Settlers, "
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nCheiat 'ninth daY than yon will 'heve :in
Canadia and Weahave thea 0110
ChristMaiT-loa'.. Prosperous. New
think My aoets are growirig deepa '"
helidear: at the seaside, It2hifas„ been r. ,
like -.the wied: Are 'have :mihsed the.,
tario trees dieplaya bet ave have
lovelaachrysabtheinunas now, arid our,
ea.' the. aallway hospital :es the 'guest
inspected- the opeiating roent
then were sereed tea :anclatakes. The
garileb was prettY hat the hospital
tidy and 'the Atmosphere': cheerful.:
thaotigh.2,Althoegha the. hoSpitat :is
,sdxiopi)c0:oste:.iciteOrabtireeati:re4itill.w:ht.1
Tident eapes gad railway 'employees,
work, ThPir equinpeient is -eery-simples
-ant acienee and ,net superstition haa
into' aonteca With :the'. Work 9g ,the,
things }kayo -read. It: certainlyaWas
simple traming: The first pert of her
aries retataing froth, furlough, :We
have anew two doctors—Dr. Ileeds
ish for the women's'. tve are lookiug
,Which has been..eloSed for.many years,'
One nof the, Oldest Chinese Pastors •
iiihnerita oae -.heba 'Many -atria,' eyes, ":
alionia which .is very atifeetiona.,Many
Of the babies. are :punar ard si:e1t1y;•
and it ,is not,,Anerely due t6 poirerty