The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-03-02, Page 8TER L,U:CE'NQW .*41MT1N'';
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y Shopping �t ri noxnpson's
HEINZ, CATSUP; LARGE t;OTTL'E ,�• ,.,;.......21c
HEINZ
BEANS, MEDIUM; 2 CANS:.,...,., 21c!
HEINZ TOMATO SOUP, •3 ,CANS ,,25c
ThtND' AMMONIA; 4PKQS: �,' .25c
PRINCESSw SOAP FLAKES, .,2 PKGS.
411 OZ.'.JAR •'MARMALADE, .;,. ...:'; , .�r t... , .29c
„. 40'',OZ, °JAR RAS$ERR Y, OI$` 'STRAW. JAM ...29c
2 PKGS. • SHREDDEp. WBEAT
'PROP. CORN:
4 LB'M
S ACCARONI ., , ,: r :, , . 23c.
5 1.40S4_,RICE , .'. .-.,�.. 23c
3 'LB. DATES ,.,, , .. ., , .23c.. •
2 LBS.: PRUNI''.,5: .. • , .. , ...., .. , ....... 23c.
Afield Council
Sets Re ,To :Be raid Vet ;.Hour
Superintendent, Men and,:Teams:
And. Price' Per Yard For, Gravel.
Ashfield, Feb, .13th, 1933;• '
Council met;, on above.. -date, all`
embers resent except councillor
Farrish.,
• Minutes of January meeting were
read and adopted on motion ;of Sher;`
;wood and Zinn.
Notice of a ,patient being admitted
s d Ontario Hospital at. London, Mov
.d by Zinn and.Johnston and resolved
hat clerk get legal ' advice as to
.vhom he belongs. "'•
A 'resolution from 'Dungannon 're'
oot table was. received ,Off.' laid 'on
he table fol` further consideration:
in motion. of Zinn and Johnston
Notice of Road conference` and good
road association: Moved by Zinn and
Sherwood that Township do. not join
.he association.;this year, .carried:
Appeal ; from Hospital ` for ,sick
Aildren,. no action taken . -0
'The report of M. O.aII was;. received
and adopted' on , motiion . of Johnston
and Sherwood:'
The auditors, then gave their' re-
port' which was received and adopted
on .motion • of;' Sherwood and • Johnston.
"The :following bells: and"T; accounts
were ; ordered'' paid on motion i of
'Johnston , and Sherwood
Clerk .for reg 'births, . inarri-gen,
and deaths, $13.75 T�ucknow Sentinel,
ir.
'printing and •supplies: $925; Goderich
Star,;: • printing„ $9.01;;' Municipapl
World,' ' suppl es, $22.G4;" Toronto:
Stamp ° works, dog' tax, . $12;,0Q; •Dr.
Simpson, ' salary M. 0 H,,::(. $90.00;
�a World, sus.- 7:00; J. ,F.
Municipal Wr ,. b $.. ,,
O' "
Johnston,;:. .. -sal,' auditor':r$10,Q , -p
ostae
_ � .g
5,0e,• 10. Ops Wilfred. McCarthy,�l
$ b , . ` Y..
3u :tor d. 10.00; John`Little.graveling,$. ,
an : adin 30 00 :`;Wes:: Twainle •
d r Y,
g g', $ ,
gravel ;$3.35;• ; Herb, ' Curran, salary,,
280`
By -Law, No. `3 , re',,'borrowing from
bank until' `taxes ',are ai was. 'dul`
u y
P d
fiasco.
o` . Z n ' woo d.
M ,ved .b Zi n andh r S d^, n
tluit ;this r, council empower
end _instruct the township 'treasurer
:'o clip 'coupons and deposit- proceeds
`:o•the credit of O.W.S.E.H: sinking:.
t'gnd•in the"bank,. .
BY=Law'•No; 4 to'provide
ienditure on roads 'was duly.'' passed:
Mo .ved by and a nd Sherwood , and
•a. rigid , that . Reeve ; and Treasurer be
!inPowered :to' deal" with :investment
d 'fu • ds in 'ank for O.W.S.E.R.
Moved by Zinn and ' Sherwood ..and,
esolved that : council pay 'road )sup.
rintendent :thirty,,' cents "an. hour;
earns forty Gents,: men: twenty .cents;.
:hree',•horse team forty five cents and
Iay, .ten cents. •a "'yard for. gravel:. ,
'Moved by Zinn ` and' Joh ston and
:`arried' that' this . council- ecord : its`'
•ntisfaction .-with' said bond ;hereby
accepted the - bond`' provided by the
said; treasurer:•
Council 'then adjourned on motio
n
,. 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 i
. g� - ven that :. all
r Y
persons having ,any claims or,, de -
7manis agains--the-late John C. Mur.
dock. who ` 'died on or •about' -the
Tenth: day of December 19$2 at the
Citv. of London iii the Province of.
•'Ontario, are required. to' send: by'post.
prepaid:, or' tot deliver. to the under-
• `sig•ned;;their :naives, and .addresses
and full particulars - in writing, .• of..
their. claims :and. statements < of their
accounts and the ,nature of the. se-
•curities': if any. held by them ,duly
verified by, affidavit,, ,
the
e
And,` take notice tha of
Eleventh, day' of :March .1933,.; the
Executors-' under the Will of> the said
John;, C.'Murdoch -will proceed to,;did-
tribute : the : assets of ..the ..said . de-
;ceased":.among: the ::person$.;.. entitled
thereto.. ', having regard ; only ' to the
claims :of which they shall •then have
' had notice. =and. that ,the said'
tors:,execii-
: or
liable . for':' the said
. assets ,
1 not'. e . it b
.w
'an = part: thereof�to.,�any.
'any
-person of .whose, claini`�theyvshall-•-not
then' have received notice
Ontario; this
Y.' •.� Dated at �` Luekhow, Q
' 4th .. day of: February • A.D. ' 1933.`
i
.
o' ntar
�' Joseph' Agnew,. ew, Lucknow-" Ontario.
Agent, for' the said Executors,
•
•NOTICE: TOCREDITORS
In• of.
�' Estate.
f
`the she matter u
1 late
of
the
.,,
Catherine McD'ouua I.
Village of 'Lucknow in the Gounty of,,
Bruce. •. Widow. deceased
e'•
-Noticgiventhat all•
Notice is hereby _
_o de-
mands
tains
r
c
.••per9ons::hnving any
elands against, the late `Catherine
;McDougall, •who died on or about the
Sixth day of January, A.D. "1933 'at.
the Village of.,Lucknow.in the County-
of • Bruce..: are • required to send :. by
Post , prepaid orto deliver'. to , the
.undersigned,- their ; names 't= and, ad=
d r sses `and'' full particulars' in ' writ -
hue
_
ing' '.of their : claims and statements -
of. their accounts and the -nature of
'-'' the': securities.'' if ? any, held ''by them,
duly ; verified :by` affidavit' , '
And take 'notice: that after the
` Eleventh day. of March' 'A. D 1933.:
the Executor under the of the
said. Catherine : McDougall ;'will _ pro-
ceed to distribute the assets of :a2
said ;' deceased ' among : the ' persons
entitled thereto:- having 'regard •' orris•,
to the claims of: which` he snail then
havehad notice., and that, the said
Executor will cit :: be liable for' the
said assets or any tart therof' te.
any person ':of •whose claimhe shall
not then ;have received notice.
Dated` at ':Lucknow;.' Ontario. this..
A. D:..:
•,14th'' -day'= of February 1933
`:. `'Joseph Agnew. ' I:ucknow. , On tarartl.
o said to
Anent for the said ecu r
CHURCH NOTES
St. Peter's' A. Y. P. A.
The meeting of the young fieople
was held. on, Monday evening at the
home . of Mr. Herb . McQuiliin: The
main feature of `° the program • was •• a
debate "Resolved that Poverty Rath
er than Riehes 'Tends to Strengthen'
Character." Due to illness,: one of the,
affirmative: side,' Mrs.. ':Hassel, could
not be •present, so'Miss`Ethel Martin
the other -member -of that side `took
the affirmative alone. Eileen Johnston.
and Olive Bogle were on the opposing
dide and Mrs. eo h' an andMiss
d Ggeg
Lillian Mitchell were ` the judges.,
Bath sides gave splendid • 'points on their subject; but .:the- affirmative ' won
by two oints.
United 'Church Y.
The .rpgular.`'meeti of the Y P.S.
m
or► a _ y
'3, the :` . Peati` •re 'of. 'the '' `Lord's:
:repeating
prayer; and the calling'. of the roll.,,
°.A short' ...talk bY.. Alias Viola Kerry.
described••hew we:'came.':tohave the
missionary hymn "From Greenland's
Icy .:Mountain,'' which, was followed`
by.:;the singing of this ,hymn;. 'Rev,'
,.ce o red`��' r er 'and- Tuc r,.,ffe ,pay, Y
McKenzie, read the Scriptur e` 'less'on,
A most interesting- , and . instructive
talk on India. was,, given -by ::Mrs.:
Tavener,, in ' which she; referred ',..to
many personal contacts with.,'Indian
soldiers in England'.' Hei address was,
much a preciateds-,A 'piano :solo, by.,.
Mrs. Newton and a 'vocal duet by
Miss Mildred and Mit. Harold Tre-
leaven were splendid musical nurnbrers
'ending; veriety'to the program'. Sing-
ing and t'repeating.? of. the; Mit ah
g•e
. .P
<benediction''closed_ the, meeting;
Presbyterian Guild
The Weekl meetin ' Of... the Yoi n
People's • Guild' was' held on Monday
t
evening; 'ith••'hep resident in the
their. ir. The meeting ,was in charge Qi
the Missionary' Coln, The 'opening
hymn' was followed hy'' �he•Scri tore:
y � P.
reading..letfilen by 'Douglass e tche
son
and. the Lord's prayer was repeated
..: .
.n � unison• Readings were , g i, .yeb
n y
isob'el . Douglas,: Evelyn, Taylor, •Mr.
MacDonald. and - Mrs. "Patterson. A
piano . solo'` was given` fo by :.Norman
: '
Taylor. The'topic. 'for". theevening,
"Missionary' .Work ': in Manchuria"
wes.;._taken:byStella Steward. A vocal
Etta. Belle Mac-
A dentist: may not be exactly an duet by 'Helen : and Et a
Y y
c artist, but' he .does' 'quite a .bit.:• of Donald,': followed ' with a piano
q
drawing from eal:, life. •: ` .:stru`niental •liy -Mrs. McKendrick and'
r
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i
rill 15pa
01 -
!• J
oats
and
nesse
oat
THE, NEWEST _ SHADES, ,BLUE;
5 BEIGE : AND GREY.
ALL SIZES,' -IN . SMARTEST' STY- -
reSses I Es ANn, COLORS.
FRIDAY AND DRESS SPECIAL
`SATURDAY, ONLY
Georgette Crepe & , several other materials
Regular r'
1'2.-&' � 4 x95
ALL SIZES , - ONLY 1 TO A p CUSTOMER;
wellin
colors,,
. ;Floss Linen
S'P.r. a L er • a d` 66
L"Re ulal` �5c ', �CIA , � ` P y
Fi4IDAY :AND.SATUitD ONUY
• RE ,AND '' SEE ' TIIE SPECIALS': AN......
pO V15IT THE, STO
NEW stittS 1T�i COATS. AND:. D SE.
j.
i -•a .., ,�ran°�v�.
,ur
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honeJt
Luck.noVir
411.
of . Sherwood ;:and ;Johnston
C• E. McDONAGH, Clerk:
Madeline McMorran,' were;mueh ',en-`
joyed. Mrs. Steward' then sang: a
solo. In:the contest of the Odes the
Maple
Leafs were ,ah ad
,•, The m
eet=
in will bechargein yf the Devotion
-
al Cmo.
. .
text ' Rev -'C. H.'M
week,ac-
Donald. closed': the : meeting.: with:
prayer;= -Press-- Sec'y; ; '
Presbyterian Y. W. M. S.
The Of the' .Presbyterian
church. held their regular meeting at,
the. Manse 'on Thursday evening, with
ii gond attendance. The meeting, op-;
In
cried singing- by sin n hymn 503: and>'the
g- ,
:Scripture lesson was '•read from, the
14th : chap' of,'John, which was fol=:l
lowed by a short prayer 'circle,,
Mrs.,McTavish and hiss Mae Davison
Hymn 498 was sung and the niinutes
o1 Jast meeting read and adopted.
liasinesswad then 'trartsacted, follow-
ed by roll, call, ' after which: the col-'
lection was taken. Miss D. Henderson
who as in the 'chair, continued' our
Bible, study fro'ni the , book ,of John.,
The topic was taken from the Mis-
sionary study. book ,by Mr's.' Horace
Aitchison. Hynin 333 was. sung and
Mi ;s D. Henderson • closed the meet-
ing, with prayrer.•�•:Press-Secy.
CLUB •.TO DEBATE
The Paramount U, '.F W.O.= social•
evening on. March' loth,, will be fes-,
tared' by a 'debate "Resolved , that 'a
Man is better• equipped for.' farming
with an Agricultural College Train-
ing." The men have also 'thrown out'
'st ehailenge,•te• the ladies; 'in 'to•• tivlionl
are the' better choral ,singers,' The
chorus • wiIl be judged on , a- basis of
both quality, ,and ',quantity -40% : al-
towed for numbers in thechorus and
50' for ability in singing ,ns a body.
A large box of candy; at the losers
expense,/ is thc..prize.,
n'.
NEW SPRING CORSETS ARg HERI
We have added' New, M
•odelsthis Season
Stout Figures
Slender or. :.
Ale.rage Figure::
For 'the -Slender' or ''Average F@urea
All <''Otago • Step-in C,lirdle.' Well
madje.,'Finn yet FeuWa
Tall; Stout Figures ,
Stout" Figures;side fits
tening Girdle, well 'imide and ; rein-"
forced to restrain hips and adbogteai..
Pink : Rayon and' Knitted, Blastic, ..
For Stant Fignreo Tai: or Mediiun:
Height: Back Laead Corset with the
Improv�d " Inie belt . that ' is. so f sat
isfactory : to'; comfort . and wearing
qualities: , In :Pink Contil:
Average, Figures"
For Average Figures; the wrap-'
around Girdle of good •quality. -:rayon`'
stripe a'nateial, side sections of etas
tic. Gires,' fiat abdoniennd ' slender:
hip, Iinea.
extra -strength Pink Satin
•'Ca►11 s d see them._
'Pri s --r -i „ r� , : u
Garter Girdle'for `Siender Fig urea ; made of
Many other lines to choose from.
No Obligation to Bu
' ' E. McCluskey, 'Mann er
OUR MOTTO:-SMALI2ER PROFIT, 'QUICK TURNOVER.
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SUMMARY OF, AUDITORS' REPORT,:: TO
X .DIT RE
• A'A P ITU S
':ABSTRACT 'OF,E EN _ _. •...
Salary
•
and Allowances 1348:43'
.ry
`,Sheep312 :7b
-'389 02
- ' i ' 'in � Pasta e -and -Station -.-::..
Pr, nt 85. g cry.
.
Supt. Salary,
Township Loans _ w 5728 00, .. -
Roads :an Bridges 1
92.20'
2,;,
n
o �� Grant'
3219 •8
L 'and, C
Beard of . H a t
B a }•.
e 00
:,:,..
:26
o '1h
rant
6.46
Miscellaneous 3 00;-
3
Trustees' (Jrders ' 6178 'V'
;a ,0,
Railway .Coupons - 12762 25';
: 06 `7'
'c to ;"`Ez, ,sea • ='•'• ; 1 b':;'
let n
Munic al , en .....-.�.,.-
E. P
P
CountY Rates ._
......-.4,...4'.-15909 .96,
o
•'Debenture.:Sch School': Sec: N .. ....__.9.2,i.67".,.
Tal.
5.'
76278 2
.
Total
'Receiptsts'
58345 '87'
; .-..i.
:
Expenditures: 5762 7 82
Cash on Hand 1
A .PROX
ASSETS P
8b
CaoHand.
;
Cash..
n: �.-
Provincial Highway Grant � :462 , 98 , '
y,, 3 95 .
s for'1932 ..�...._»...,_::,._ 8633
Unpaid'. Taxe .
Road ;+Machines
Y'
a
,500 00
`'.
Interest on Overdue: Taxes :» 347'41,
:SHIP OF ASHFIEJ,D'
. 'LIABILITIES , ,,
Unpaid Trustees Orders ` $! 6151 80
SINKIN F A iox i at
G UND ( p x m tel
p �, 71
5V;70, Victory. Bonds 3Iaturin 1934
Victory, g'•
Deposited • with. Toronto' Gen
era
i TrustCorn.. '
—,.?
F
ai as =i
B n s 'riaturi
Ry
193
':' b o
.8 ` t ` ' .. 16000
• a • �: • 00'
Uncashed ,Coupo' s W.:- 400.00
Cash' n
in
Bank :�:....4730 3
4.
k:' 61308 91
..• T
DI •
Ot;STAN'
NG LIABILITIES
Bonds of Ontario' West':;:Shore Rail-
„(defaultet0,Rail-
way .:'bearin -5%.
interest ma rip
re % . , to g ;1938 125,000 00
We, the, undersigned auditors,for the Muni:.8 a.
cipality of Ashfield; ; having this .day, examined
the treasurer's accounts with', the township,; find
theproper same' correct, with "vouchers for all
,
entries in day =book .'and • ledger and hereby
.
717 85�
present .a•;cogrect`:copy for the: Year
J. F. JOHNSTON
WILFRED`
.`
MCC
ARTHY-
We, theundersigned auditors ,for
the Muni-:.
cipalit ” of Ashfield, having this day ''exanii ed
the Collectore.Roll for: the year'
ndin D
• 31st, 1932, and after adding each 'Page) find the .. '
. correct' amount tdr. be 343,513,752
F.`
JOHNSTON:
14722 10.:. WILFRED MICA
RTHY
Total•
LUCKNOW U. -F. O. .
;HOLDS'
ITTAL B
OCIAL
IN
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Varied Prora'mOf' High Order Ro
Y
allyEnterrained Those In Attendance
The Luc
know`U.F:O. .Club 'held
i • on Tuesday
their first social, even,ng Y.
in the, .Orange
Hall.:. There was a
�' •'ost'
enjoy-
able
m
large. attenda`nc'e • and
e.
Bush-'
'time.. The • Whitechurch
".
:. s s.c-.
'whackers , .orchestra(• which i e
othe evening,
and -to nne ) openedg..
with choice :music and a short `time
was, spent,: in dancing. There' .follow,'
ed_an' excellent program -•consisting 'of
a short address 'from the president
of the Club, Mr. W J.; Irwin, a se
lection •on the accordian' by Mr. Wal-
ter games:: music by the Whitechurch
s. '
. "Mesar
•
orchestra, a duet,,by Bert
Cullimore and .Garnet: •Farriier, . a
reading by Mr, Harold , Gardner a
solo .by Mr. Robt. McDonald, 'a, duet
by Messrs. Scott- Paterson and Garnet.
•Farrier, a reading-by'Mr.,,Bert<Culli-,
more, • accordian' selection by ; Mr.
Walter James,, solo by Mr. Robt. Mc
Donald' accompanied by'.' Mrs. Iioward
Harris •on, her guitar and Mr. Earl
Harris on'; -the violin and ,a reading..
by';Mr.. Harry Jewitt. Every' -number
was received 'with such' ,genuine ap-
plause that . it brought a' hearty re-
sponse from everyone taking part.
This varied prograrp was arranged
in such a • short time and was of such
a quality that the program committee
deserve ' 'special congratulations on
their work. A bountiful lunch was
then 1. served, ,followed by • another
hour • of dancing, 'which brought a
moat:entertaining evening to• a; close
MARRIED AT" AUBURN
The marriage of Rossi Taylor -• of
Nilo to Pearl, daughter of Mr. ,and.
Mrs;=_:..Sanford__ l aiyler., '..of- Auburn t
was, performed Saturday 'at • nooit at
the Manse of the United church •13yr.1
the 'pastor; itev:= W. -J. ''Mertimore,
HANOVER'S RELIEF PROBLEM
Ap roxiinatel -.one out.of every
Y
thisteep ressidents of
Hanover is on
relief, says The: Post.- and; adminisif
tration • of ::relief is an increasin pro.!
gP .
blem. A 'total. of $2,319, ,of which the.
ov t
G ernmen pays two ;thirds; has been
spent on,;relief -purposes in the past
six months ; Twelve families, were
on relief in September' and' in; Novena-
ber, th nu •ber'um `.. a•, <
e m jumped tothe farm-
ing total of 41; <.f amilies and' the
Januaryatatements shows an in-
crease to 54 families with: dependents
Which number: in all to 242 'persons.
The towns ; population' is over '3,169,
the - percentage or relief "Works . out
to about one in thirteen.
N , R VA
OR L H<i TEL
S CLOSING
The ThNorval'Bos' Hostel conducted. ,
Y
b
h
by .t e .
a United Church of 'Canada
closed its doors!
d on March 1. This fol-
lows thechange in immigration regu,.
dations, and as a'rtsialt;'of which no
more'` boys :1 8
will be brought into' the
country to be ' placcii on farms far:
the;, present 'at least.. (There, are no- : •
lads; at_present in the `.hostel ,and the
s
., � Alex : McLaren,- will �
uperintent,
superviae"those .now On farms from
his home at~Georgetoow .
� p -
A bow-legged man was standing
before a very hot sto' e, warming
Is
imself A small boy, watched.. him
-
Some folks :forget theY have cast: intently, for ' a time; and then' said':
'm the'bank Most of would likeI•saY, truster,.
Standing ng too . •
to forget 'we haven't ' near .the 'stove. ;You're warping."
including
ers::,
1n1me
' Our Wallpaper' Stock :las Been Re
mored From The 'Thatlesnetit And` .is
Conveniently. Displayed In -,The .Rear
O f The Store.
see ale 044,0esti.. .
y A�
Booidet Containing 16 • Moderatehy 1?ru,ed Samples.; Hand '
¢fVaH Coverings.' The' .Booklet incladee the paice; oi.
the .,viii` :w ,
oach. oi.!
ti fits. Ell �d5 ��itinant ,. ,..
tl�• esi bf yopli:+ • ra"q>drnlRattia
room:: of : varloins sizes.
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