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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-02-16, Page 8• • 't`b et x o w :s PINT t .S' �.. IrDA?, 1�Dflildl►R! "int, f, .rIP SEK=END SAVINGS CI.ARKtS SANS, LARGE. CAN;; 2 FOR ,4,;;-.29c CLARK'S` BEANS, ,MEDIUM CAN;. 3 FOR_ "CLARK'S- BEANS, SMALL CAN, i FOR , , . , , :. 25c • C, LAI K'STOMATO CATSUP.'- 2 , FOR . CLARK'S TOM. - V,EG, & CHICK. SOUP'S, a FOR, , 25c PINEAPPLE SLICED, 2 CANS FOR : ,:, : . , . -.25e YORK .`:pEAH,: 'CORN•::AND TOMATOES;•.2, FOR; '-''XEiLLOW' STRING' HEANS• 2 CANNS FOR -,::25c HORNE'SS F4111,IT. JELLO POWDERS, 4 FOR .. ,25c HORNE'S• ,SUN-DRIED COFFEE,. •LB. SEE "THIS BROOM.FO A;T 5gu 6 LBB. RI 3 LBS. ICING SUGAR, FOR : ':25c 3:r"LBS. DATES, ,.. 25c 29' '• c 'Tea, , and- Coffee, .. • , ; : , : ESH VEGETABLES Al'WAYS" ON HAND • • • • NOTICE" TO 'CREDITORS In 'the Matter. of the Estate: 'of John C.' Murdoch, ,late of the :Village of Lucknow in . the County of Bruce, Mason. deceased: ' Notice ,is . hereby, • given • that ' all, persons: bavingr any . claims or . ' de mends-apains the .late:Jr hn C. Mur doch. who. died an or.,about:-the . Tenthday- of ,December .1932 at : the City of London in the., Province .of Ontario,. are required to send by post prepaid or to deliver . to, the under- signed, their names and.. addresses ,and full , particulars in writing of their 'Claims, and statements oftheir' accounts and ;the 'nature of ' the 'se- ''eurities of any 'held' by them • duly - verified by ''affidavit:- - And- - take': notice that after.•: the Hleventh , day'' ofMarch " ;X933,; the Execrators: under th1 of the said -'John C. Murdoch will ;proceed to dis- 'tribute the assets -of the said •' de- ceased among; the- persons entitled thereto"' havingregard only to the re .._ v claims of which ' they"shall:. hen have had notice, add that the'said'.execu- tors ; will not be liable ' for. the. said eo nv assts •,or' anyart , there to --any p f person , Of4:Whos.e.claim they.. shall 'not' then. have received ` notice:, ;Dated 'at Lucknow, -, Ontario, this 14th day of ' February .A.D.' 1933. ..Joseph. Agnew;,,' Lucknow. 'Ontario, •---Agent- for -the -said-E: ecu tors - NOTICE To. CREDITORS In. ';the. matter . of the Estate of . I Catherine 'McDougall; late: of 'the Village of Lucknow in •the,. County of Bruce.'' Widow,: "deceased If Notice is hereby ., given.,;.' that all ersons` having ' any ' claims' or :de- ▪ p Y minds against the late • Catherine McDougall, :who died, on• or•:about: tilt. Sixth day, of- January' A.D.:1933 a the Village of Lucknow in the County' of :Bruce, are'required ' to send by post prepaid or to . deliver , :to •„ .the ” undersigned,. their. names and ad- dresses and full 'particulars' in writ- ing of •'their claims and statements of _their accounts and:.:the nature •of. .,the securities; if . an3. 'held by thein duly,. verified by .,affidavit : Arid t ke notice' that aft er ,the Eleventh, dav; of. March A. D. •1933; the Executor of the' Will of the said Catherine j McDougall will pro - 'teed to'a" he the assts` of e said decease ns d 'among' '.theperson.- ' , entitled :thereto'. !,:,. 1Navin - re a: o .. rdn g �' „to the .,claims` of which -he -shall ther' have :had •notice:,,and' that the said Executor: will not ' be liable for the' said assets or any' :part therof any'nerson' of whose claim ''lie shat' ▪ not then .have, received ,notice. Dated' at LucknOw. Ontario this loth dd ay of .February, A. D:. ;1933. Jose h` Agnew, p Lucknow, Agent for, th said E xecutor:•• .' ''Constable ''`Is your' h P. sha'n'd horrie?:. I've come to : run him, = m "• Woinen •"Well, yon' won't: t find "7 m here. because' I've just 'run 'nn oat.'.' GREETINGS FROM CHINA ''£i� C on qu4d; :from Page • 1) but to ignorance of child care ' and feeding... Our baby, or rather. little, boy*._has been 'the Aobject I of much 'observation lately as -he plays in the sun on the upper verandah " :'; The'' audience re- minds me ..Of people,at the zoo. It is not only his•fair skin and; hair that attracts attention; but the fact that he is left to play alone. The Chinese oabies "seem- to he in, arms all' •they :i me and. must never .be allowed to P attended one: of the Revival meet 'ins {the other 'daywith'high:du:Tee of "understanding a goodP. art of what, the.; speaker, ' Dr. 'Goforth,' said, but, either n --heard: nor �. � - _ .9 _. nil r too ry _ e s d ._as:: there wee re so ._many' ; small children, and they.wever' noisy. o Were. ; S `fhe next'da `' when it"was. suggested 'that' ,. Y gg t some arrangement; be made .Y b :which he, chrldi.en s disturbance mi1iit be • eliminated; I..with two foreign,' nut ies. here -:.en hu si" . t u iastically_-.offered • to n elp..._. the``Chznesiroinen We• 'were Lather • alarmed howeve to, hear that it0 was announced. by ,she Chm= se . pastor that the children :were •"to eave the'meetin s in the afternoons,' and. Were to be cared for' b three Y. foreign laddies who were Uni versity _.rad'uates: ° in Child How` Training:-- �I ver we did not' ar u ' th �oin g e e t but vaited for • our :, children ex ectin P g about twenty and: being swamped With seventy. Many ,are 'very sweet: 'lovable children; :'and :they: takes --to' t eter=otera and',sand piles, i ,1 lee ducks of v u t water. •There are o. er forty under B nine years of age` who 'come happily ta' us every afternoon now and play. for two: hours ;or'so:. The vietrola, helps a lot.. `",' . • A number ofo y u have `:asked::.me tosay mere -about• the `third Member off the. family.". Robert' -Melville,' ;but' he is 'just like ?any ` other little, boy -- adorable. when he .isg, ood. and horrid. when is bad. Be.is walkin ever . i g - Y,. where, but Elis', conversation is limited 'to "mina nIn in a".• m and:some other pe- r'uliar sounds Ile has .golden curls brawn•"eyes 'and very .red ,cheeks; and, is as 'strong and' -health as we w • ud. is And now; ` that . is all, "'Until our next. letter, • yours sncel•ely, Helen Grave •Mitchell: b eru "a r •. •. � ` Sal, 1� Y e e Always Fienty of Choice 'From Our big, .Stock February is the`'. Month of our Great Sale of Winter "Lines.' We want :Every. Garment to Move ' WOMEN'S SAND.MISS S STYLISH FU TRIMMED - FINE WOOL AND SILK; DRESSES; KNITTED SUI'I`:s W09LIII.OUSES AND MILLINERY.; . Overcoats and Suis • Men s, 'Youi{g Men s, -you the' and Boys' Suess -These 'hand tailored. Garments' Speak' for Themselves the -,Minute. You Try them ;on. ALL GREATLY REDUCED FOR FEIrRUA.RY. BE 'SURE TO,' SEE THE G L ENC A I R N SUITS ON, SALE They, regularly sell; at $25.50 to' $35.00: SALE OF `7 MEN'S .FUR' COATS .THE GREATEST BARGAINS • SALE OF.. WOMEN'S FUR COATS AT. FACTORY` lR1CES , .;.$6,740---$74;60 to $159.00 • a, . Bi 'Bargains LL fol Ever . gY Mciliber of the F'kitnil" tilt •. y through •the... While , of February, .Come alon "', • and ;13i, tt�:Iht es .A �._.. Y s .. Whrle Out; Febru Dopar.opsin: , StoreO •q WINGHAM,. ; ONTARIO Kinloss 'Council Kinloss Township Council met on, Feb 0th; 1933, as per adjo'tirnment; ;Al members :present;' Rosas=McKenzie. ' That the minutes of last- regular meeting ea". read b'e approved and signedkey thg`Reeve. " ' Ross-McDeugalh. That the Road' Supt, attend the Good heads Convert tion in.' Throne° 'on' .Februaxy 20,-23 1933;•.. • ' MoKenzie-Ross, •'Tisat'- we donate. the sum •,of'Ten.'Dollars to the Sick Children's • Hospital,, Toronto ' '°,,E.11iott•�MeKenzie. That the Reeve, and Councillor- McDougall be a com: mittee to ad'ministeir Relief , in the Munieipahty., Elliott -McDougall. T ha ti John, Johnston be appointed School Atten dance officer .for S.S.•1-2=8-.4 ini place: ;of /Wm. Statters, resigned �---Bni=Elliott.�"'Thtt-' the• ..Auditors' report for the year 1932, as now giv-: enl.be .received .and accepted,. and the auditors he • paid. McKenzie. ' That ,.the'' treasurer". have three; copies at the Auditors' report' typed for. reference., Elliott McDougall That the time, for the return of the Collector's'Rolr be extended to March 6th, 1933: , ` \I'1cKenzie - Ross. That : the ,Road Supt.'. look after' the sale of timber •on 5th.: Sideroasl , between ':Boundary and 2nd Con;` " : : • .' Ross -McKenzie That orders to 'be issued for all',., Bills and ' Acicounts Passed • at thin' meeting ":: �lliott 'Ross: 'That` we, ` 'now• -ad-. . .. , ...do. iourri. oto''meet'again,' at •the usual' time .and' Place Monday,-; the' 20th day of. ,March 10 3. .e f Che es'' ,Cheques' issued i iVlunici al: World 1? Supplies, •$16.94; .Wm. Statters, school attendance officer, 90c;'- Lueknow Seri- tineI, Printing- Fin.. Statements, 28:00, .Sick -0 i h ldren s `Hos rtal Toronto•' Grant, $10.00; -:Bank Of Montreal; Tax Collections, ec tons.•'.: 2 4 26. • • W `Stuart,. ' , $ m. 'auditor, 8:0 ;, Robt. Malcolm; $ ,. ,. lm' audito , x $$:06; , A E. Thompson, caretaking' p , Ind 'supplies, 3:92 Ai h g , w-, Ghequess"'SAin Nesbitt; L , 7, $4.95:,•' Wn .':Percy;: 'P. L. 8 $15`8 7 ; . 3,,Alex _J,tieLeod,>L' ...L..9 11.95•_ .'.4'Iiss it 5..::� urvis•-P :L---••.. _ P 10;�"$2a0 R.' :'LANE Clerk. POSTPONED' The, ' dance'" announced .for Friday rY ,night 'Town Town Hall,: been gh has nest oned ` due .to; road' conditions, p n ,. which prevent :th ' orchestra , p � r hestra from conveniently: re chin here as well .0, g >e as, ;dancers from 'a 'distance whose natronage'would be required to• make •,h. :•. t` a event a. •success.. , No .•Wonder -A .man was one 'day. visiting in ,� t g an insane asylum and while walking' in the grounds he met ,a. patient ;to whom he' said: • ' I "ViTell, how. did 'you : get ,here?" The man,:replied: "Well sir,' you, ee ,I, married .'a widow•.' 'with a 'grown . UP ugh lex; 1►nr1'. then ,j ' da . my father Married,, ; y' Wife'a; : dao hter that made my wife - the mother -in law 'of. her' 'father-inh->, 'm law ,, and y� father became m step -son. s P son. ' Theii :my .step-: mother; the daughter of my "wife"'had' ,. a •son, and .,that boy,;`of course; was, brother; " be ause. he l',Wits* my gather's .son,,,•but ti he also., was ' my wife's _ate son and._ the efore Iffiiii 4'n s • slid ' that 'made .pie t p , he grandfather of my''step-brother:.Then; • My wifem had a; son so mother, in=law,. the 1-lepl•sisterm 'of son''is also hi r dmother, lose u e ":`' a � • s g h 'ste -Sister is his Wife. I Step,Sister the oro- f. ther-o,my Own. line 'rham o: is:lilao the` soon of 'my step-grandmnther.: my mother's' . brother=in-daw'y.. , my wife is her own 'child's aunt, My son is my: father's'nephew,, and,I am ,my own grandfather. That's one 'reason I' cart here, A n Irishman -oecupied�"'a bed in the tubcrcalosis ward' of ,a hospital, and nne rnonning.nas:'a doctor.Passed. •'bis bed' lie 'asked: "Well Pat, do,,you' raise •anythrtrg' ?" .Pati • didn't under:-: stand. " Do you raise: •anything when 'you cough'?" said, the 'doctor -.'But Pat 'couldn't get,at what lie meant, se the doctor wnt. on his.''rounds. r'' I rcacntl x,, hnweverrs' he.: happened around, 'again and' pati' called : him, "Oh' doctor, ;he. said; "I've been no. ticipg, and T�' do. .:very toime 1 cough • I ;mase , .my roight leg." - - Expert Requisitioner A 'new ' minister in 'a Geort chore ,was deliveringhis f rat ° ser- mon:, The janitor 'was'. a critical. lis- tener er 'from a � back' corder. nf• •the church. The minister's sermon . was eloquent, and , his', prayers' seemed to cover •the', whole category of human !Cants te �er_ise�,.`sne<_ofthe, deicons' asked Elie bold janitorwhat he thought .of ' the ,new minister "Don't yen -'think -he, offers t g, ;a• kootl prayer; Joe?'> ' 'rAh mos'' suhta my does, boss, Why dat ii•mari , axed de Lawd. fo' things; that de Odder''preacher 'didn't *Vet' know he . V ,9„ Lucknow fi:,. : Per ' • tors, , i,n . many ,' cases :reduced, 50 cen GOOD BUSINESS PRACTICES DEMAND THAT STOCKS BE, KEPT, • MOVING. "• E: HAVE THEREFORE. DECIDED TO OFFER OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF SWEATERS AT PRICE .0 AT': LESS" THAN REPLACEMENT PRICES, THIS IS AN -OPPORTUNITY. e e r. Some . Sa .lendid =8•ar' - p .. _ .-... .,: ga>tne : �l� � Willnter�r Underweia►r for MEN'S 'PANTS Cottons/le: Pante.•..Makera Bull Dog. 2 `Hip ' Pockets, Watch,: Pocket's., Bek " Loops.; Eztra-•' The Balipce ' of Men's Heav Heavy Weight. Y'" ':Winter •Csp f: -.4r -lined Chiidren'sWhite-Flette NightBandsReg.T5cReduced, 50c Gowns. Fancy Trimmed, Lank_' Sleeves •PRINTS � Greatly ! Ited►tced Be sonsfe ' Pri At'...... .. . • a ld pts,. ColorYaat, At . ..:. ,.....: 3$c, 43c • 61c.. 36°' : wade: Special . .1 c. HOI.EPROOF' "'HOSIERY • New k a $ deis "Hole � i►Inoof Hos- iery.:'Afternoon, Tokay, 'Clear. Wing, Gunmental, $1 00, '11.25 NIGHT' GOWNS' ` "FINGERING YARN. ". • British Scotch Fingering Yarn Heather, Black•,' and' Grey. ' , Lb.'.'..;'. -g................;$1.00,, 'WINTER' CAPS Leatherette aincoat 3,ADIES' SCARFS New Scarfs for Ladies. pure 'Auk. printed ' Crepe :iu : Fane 7 CMecks.. and. Stripes ..•..$1.00.. Size $8 Reg. 18.00 • A cCluskey Manager OUR MOTTO.= -SMALLER'. -PROFIT, QUICK TURNOVER, • 'PHONE 75. - CONTRIBUTE$: TO: THE BRUCE COUNTY RECORD. In the Bruce' o .Cunt "Ree rd e ,Y a.►th," o sc al fo f the ' Bruce Count" ,Organy` Association ..'o"Manitoba` f: h t ere';„lip. pears a ic le.and a.poe"rn r' permed l Mr.: Joh` "Mc _n Int re�'o rm 1'.0'• Y # e f t 'is 'co unt m Y, Il ws LUCHNOW "CALEDONIAN GAMES In bygone "days ''•the Caledonian games at Lucknow was tlig.• eve big :, t n of: th --• ear -an �'- e d we -can-remembe Y r that. Many of us dr we. 25 0 ,y 9 . t 30 miles: while oth ors went °.on'excursio :trains n tra ns t k :, Athletes,' Pipers an d'dancers• came from' -'different. parts -of Canada and the ". States"to artici " ' ..: •P Pate: l'The big°if event'." .:the`.daY ''"was•'t be tu-of-war 'between 'Huron and . Brace g. and as Bruce was'T generailY:victorious you can imagine how proud 'we were. .•'Many :of ',ns, can recall the targe posters that; Were 'displa :ed•throu h Y g ou't .the•'count • advertisin the :sP orts' y g h on there which e h . was' c a picture. of.,"a Scotchnian : i a kilt:ti nput .ng the: shot andge pos• were •e'the'#o o"' printed 11 wing hues: " "O 'Canada, I' love;' thee "weel Al hou l gh nae; sono, ;thine;• 'Wit i:' . , h n th. , y wide There:. e;' beats, . nae truer',' heart ' ;than mine, r And 'wh n e , ,a day• `like•' -this •comes'. roup , A"ul _ ,:o'i d'Sc .t a has her' claims, The', thistle aye ,comes uppermost' Well' gang to see the games." O THE :P .. ' T IONEER S When Brucewas e as •'settle < i d t,wa s -ca led the Queen's„ealled b Bush'. 'Arid• w s.,. ,a, taken . up Y People "b: le with: eo .p i ..vital t and Y. sl.. a • The c nto:th Y me e County ,and 'took P u their � 1 nd a , And their "?riot to t was •tp each• other on every,help. ,hand ' The '.came from. the Old Country, and' 'London, end' Galt,.:; And 'neither. bears ; or'''otker wild beasts caused thei •• to' hault.: The blaze ,on the trees ,' was .;their ,guide for 'a road,' And' by this they ,could go 'to and, ire their place "of abode. They: chopped, down the ' trees ' and cleared.: off' their'; farm; And iany obstacles in- the way never caused • them alarm: ' They 'handed their , children, a heti: tage ;f. which' '.we ,are ''proud And for whi we • can rsing., wtlteir. praises' 'aloud: f Tonight we; cherish their memory, and,time t me will not'levers -. Our love ,and ;devotion • for thein • will go on forever. Hoping we' may follow the 'Path, they "gave us' to -.tread„ • And •, if we do ;this we think we will .have• -little to:'dread: . . ' End Of .The Line ` • The 'stout woman slipped on the icy top step” of the stairway and rolled to`the, bottom, carrying ;with her a' mall ,man • .ho' had: tbeen W 4JIi11 •�••UIL just' behind. tier A's the landing ''Was rer;ched tlie'` little man waited a moment for ac. 1; for then, lifting his head as far as ciirciunisttnces Would,''permit, gasped: "'Y"ou'11 have to gat off here, lad y.Tie is. as far' as 'wo go.rf L• ;WEST ':BRUCE COUNTY .' MEETS• ft County , Lod e': "R g mtn' . ec4 cads Ce' lebri a t0 n To., Be Held In; `Latknow The , Weat:Br c ueCountY Q:PL. ,.O If met in. Ri le p. 'O.L. ha'll Y on wee d Feb Y, tori rY ,C ?th.'...,o un tY.D nald Wm,daater took.'eh e t meeting,. The: county,.as,a,whole has held' its .a through: Wn.�thr g)} the past'. year ear ofcert - - no i ' mc,str ess Antberley-L.O:>J': 1328 had' 'thin ,. teen : initatione during' h t e Year.,:,,. The , i' a County. •Mtieter ' av'e' g .very;' "fine -address -4m a.o n has o_.,- W rk. donee "as.�County-o Master-wliich�drew--fortit: great. applause. ' `'t PP r, 'the conclusion' of., general. business,. o h , the:. C only; Master requested Past CountyYMas ' ' .; ter Wni.. ' Emmerton 'of B to e bel 11226 to? co duct' he '- n t election and iestalls'= tion of `officers. for. 1933.E ', . lection'<re-- Oka fol IoWar" Wer.''Coo ' nt .Master : _ Y Wm: H' al en d Culros b: : Y s e h . , A, County. Masts r , Wm. A dai`r' •Kincardine; County .Chaplain, Ben :La an Ri g , •,,.. p1eY.: o' C only Iec.-SecY. .' h sill M c Of -': ah •, r g . ZionCounty Fins: -Sec y., .Lloyd: Bell, -Bethel, "''County. Tieasurer'• Frank Graham, Huron lar :Lecturer" Treas urer , Ear l . : ;Hod na{ „ . eI o od = .2nd lcetoter Treaanrer .Jack hc ons h . Grove Marshall,• P.Carter, •Lucknow: Short speecheswere,:then received from .the =newt Y el ected;; olRcere. The' $o n u tY "highly.� recom' ' m�nded'- the y,1- lae of g Lucknow for;an Orange cele- ,bra tion in the year -1934. The' semi- county` meetin ' will be held e1d in Bethel Ora e"d a1 - the'• dnesda y in June and the regular, county meet- n;. i i : n Ri l e rn Feb : , g•., ,,, . p Y rusty 1934:, After ed .l ge closed the .Ripley: . g YOrange bo 's served &';very ta3ty.lunch..'. Orange :,Social, Thursday,, February 23rd,' Everybod'�Y' 'welcome. Kcal G neral ' Work' Clothing, Sox and ,,:Mitts.:,THE MARKET: STORE' ' • . ' Miss • Flora r a E. Andrew- return ed to London, ' ' after, being home:awo• Weeks:, with the; flu: g.. ocke l► am � i"" Y g e ton ght, betty ten the,, Fa s" and the. "Leans"P. ommi sea '- to( to 'rovid`` len P e plenty Miss '' hri stens ' Carrick' UAL:: re-. ; turn ed tome th -=villa e_ after -residing' for o '` s me time ` rtes 'r ' Owen Sound. At h e gular meetang poi „ Jeri[el -• , Rebekah --lo'' d e �t9m� . Tuesdfi "�. g , y, evening lans, - p wete made.: to 'hold a' ; social : • evening on„Tuesda :. next; Y Mia: Walter •'Horn of..Kin' is e[ . , geviille o hmat. the: e"of her eon 'Mr.' Levo y Horne,” wjiti,r fore couple; the. liso p opts, : of weeks has--" been ' critca h ' ,glight, t ianp'rovement noted is hisco:ndition'• ' Bn s Ines .:- e actavi t . Y, , was alanosf ,nil., aurin g, the height �o!•. :the "b i g l zzard last Thursday and in ` the aiternoen several :of:the businese' men ro o v:.. - p..111t ed• an a:i d en�a ed xn g hockey match durin„ art ' o , . . g p f the sit' ernoon. Teamsters . Are' : Y Bps • , Farmers taking advantage of;. the good i h' ging; wiiicit followed'. r •" n the eakeoE. a st wee k, a� bi r zz and h`:cam n i e being .don e.' ' Wood oodmuc chiefly, and P rtacutar1� cordwood is being hauled to' ,town . daily. Contin - uance 'of`ftli mi e 1d ;weather which prevailed the first of .: the, . -week ' threatened to'dest o r th' e .alei h`in Y w, . 8 g, i whch•a co' c opted Or the � ,special ''ef- fo t t. tato' get o d rte allthe�`a te. ming,`.pos aibieT.._ The driver o it i a d I the e d lapid ted; ;car asked 'the 'bystander: "Can you ;tell,. me the quickest way to Victoria?" Afterwe critical glance at the car the 'bystander replied: "Take a bus.'. nomimmomilimminiminomo Special:Offer ''of : .• . ats, presses Only 9 Coats, in stock, ,. • y' ockr Gleacing :$8.95 ANY COAT • O • F THE'9 AT THIS PRICE Large Ranke of Dr ses.:. Each: �' $1.00; TWEED & JERSYDRESS ESS INCLUDED IN THIS OFFER. •. SIZES- FROM 14 TO 18 ,• See the Special tin. Silk 'Blouseg 89c SIZES 14,.,1.6,_18, 20 — REG... $168 Girls' Pule Reg; Pullover Sweaters,: ,,;�6.98c SCI SPECIAL Friday and Saturday t urdaOn en S, Sheeveless PUl1QYer5 ,$1.96 • is 'Ph'one 85 " i Iii