The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-04-13, Page 8•
ecials
)Nt&I,SINS, Seedless;, Puff Seeded' and• with; Seeds; 2 lbs... 25c
RICE, 5 LBS, , ... , . ;.:•2k • DATES,. FRESH,3 LIS.
FIGS; 3 LBS "25c, 25c PRUNES, !large size, 2 lba., 25o
• COMPORT .SOAP, 10' ROB ...:, , '.. , ..39c
AMMONIA "POWDER, • 4 :PKGS. , ... , ... , .,..; ...., .25c
GILLE' T'S LYE" 2. PKGS.
,ANOTHER' .SHIPMENT. OF` BROOM0, 2 :FOR,
ORANGES AND• LEMONS, DOZ `, .. , a .. , ,,, ::24c
ORANGE • PEKOE TEA, SPECIAi:, LB. ` , 39c
FRESH GREEN
VEG1G'1 ABLES' ALWAYS:' ON • HAND
Local: .Agency for
.C,Chick Growing Mash and Starter.,
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'PHO1E,.82�
,PSON
LUCi+ NOW'.
THL L CKNO''W SENTINEL.
NOR'kH .HURON '' D• '
SOUTH BRUCI TO:
BECOME ONE- RIDING
A redaction.. of . 22. seats in the
Ontario. , 'Legislature ' has, been ' an-
nounced,y which wilt ,make a `total at
90 ridings South Bruce and : North
Huron, are , merged to become one
riding. North Bruce and Sontb Huron'
remain unchanged. ,
'rho'.c.omniittee, in effecting the
reduction, of 22'eets -1n ,the. ;present
.membership of 112, has used as its
distribution basis a minimum' 'popu-
lation of -25,000 for a, rural,'' riding`
and- .50,000 for an urban constituency'
and has endeavored where' possible to
stick to county; boundaries.
Audit • Of . Local,
Hydro' System`
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MR. SAMUEL SHERWOOD'•
(Continued from Paget 1) . -
:• landscape of the years, on the.. life
;,of the community • are' left ''the. indel-
ible marks of his labour.,.
Samuel Sherwood died .on. Friday,'
"April 7,, 1933,: 77 years, 3 months and
• 29, days et..his home in Ashfield.
township:. A 'life-long • 'member. - of
Hacliett's ' united Church, he was
buriedfrom the church -'he had made
:his homes on: Sunday. afternoon, April
9th, Rev. Campbell Tavener, his
minister officiating. A 'great crowd
gathered to .pay their• last respects
to the' man w) o had won their respect
in Life.,. Preceding the serviceat the
-church-,' a ' n}rmber .of -friends -had
-gathered it ,the ' home for the . short
t service. At' the; church, a duet, "The
�' ° r ofold' was sung by
• `•Beautiful' City G ,
Mrs. Wesley ,Joynt and Miss,' Robert-.
(` . fits `messaa far the. day. •The,
o s fiats g
:text : .of ,the• ,sermon; was `'Joshu,a
14, 6.''Mr. 'Sherwood was -buried-at
Greenhill••-cemietery -•The---pallbearers •
were, Messrs.' Roy Alton, E: G.' Zinr,
George` Lane, Cyril Campliell1 , T. ;A,
Cameron and .F,.lymer Alton:. The
'fiora,l '•tributes.•_'•were, a -"pillow. 'from
•the tinnily; the'Belfast: (Glee Club(,
rs. illiam Twamle
and Mr.;and,AM W Y.
Ris old friend"_ and comrade in: the
•fi ht- John 'Irwin P'was , atthe : church
h Ave.
and t e gr.
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are :the.
' ,Imm drat, Iy :•,�survt ng .
widow,Frai is "'Enura .11'''''!"111e37/;
James :Sherwood of ' the .6th.. con.;'
(Deneda) . Mrs.: Leslie' Ritchie of :the
12th con.;r (Ida) Mrs. Jai' Barbour,
i•Goderich; (Tillie)" Mrs. '• 'Andrew
Gaunt .of W.,. Wawanosh and Earl
Sherwood 'at home. Three predeceased
him, ;Ernest; Wesley and (L4vina)
• Mrs.<Elliott :Miller.`; •'
GOLF CLUB ;QPENING
• ,Pray Will Commence' May 1st
a._
The spring work is being rapidly
proceeded` with so very shortly :golf-
-erssTruggling: to beat ,,Old
Man Par and eliminating 'their tough
opponent,: Grumpy, Depression:°
`A survey , the course 'shows all.
the greens in •healthy.shape, due to
the milorganite top ;dressings,' given
them in the late :fall. It is necessai+y
to'immediately'top .'dress them 'again;;
the_composite consisting of milorgan
ite,.. sulphate -of. ammonia, screened
rich soil and 'san ;;:They then; require
two weeks of continual pilling. • The
- g
tiles are''ll f n t ti c tioni
a ng;and the fpir=
Ways are nowpractically"'dry and
ready for .,re -seeding, rolling'' 'and
fertilizing. -••-,The trees. -below -,-number
Seven -:tee -.-h v - Il e -w- moved
sev
giving a •clear view; 'of the fairway.
Shower baths have been install d . zn
the -Club : house and a lin:lilted . number
of lockers ',ere available.
The Alps Golf and Country Club
at this ;tune wishes- .to 'thank' 'the
members ':for- their ,continued'.;loyal
support,_.and.-.eo=o eratio urin :-.the
p on,d g.
contraction period. With your • con-'
tinned support, we - have. no hesitancy,
in stating';your' Golf ' and •Country
Club,. will compare with the finest
and one of:whicl':'you,`wi11 be justly
I proud.' We wish, .you. a "most>. enjoy-
able and successful- season in: 1933.
Let us all, keep ':the'. suziny side up
and chase old Man gloom right , off
thefairways and forget our business
worries these stressful days. •
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P s "-Gol;
Season Membership Tickets:'
Men
Ladies ad es
:$10.00.'..
Boys, under ` 21 • years .:$10.00
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Gr is finder 21r .�
Yeas..$.5.00 .
..ountr, •. Clu
Y
Green .fees .during May & June..
',for ;nen-Members,: 50c. a game; •
for' 10` g ' emes' only.
Y �.
Green Fees beginning
, � g
J`T ..
u Y '1st : .. .75
Saturdays,: Sundays and
Holidays . ........$1.00
Golf - Clibs For :.Sale:'
The Cl
will carrya'f llrange e of Golf Equipment.
ent, . at greatly
reduced :prices:: A complete set of Clubs and .Bag may ,be had,,
from $10.00, 'up.. Steel , Shafted sets from $1$:00,i
up.
FLOUR
BRANDS
HAVELOCK
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•MANIT0 Bd
FLOURS
11�ADE RITE cy.Pastry Fan)Flour
JI Y • Y.
.Try Our;
WHEATLETS, CRACKED'' WHEAT, HEALTH BRAN,
ll
c
Purina:' ' Starte
eason:
Master Starter, _
O A.C, Formula Starter
ere
:1Via►rmill "Starter
IT WILL 1#E'4WORTH''YOUR WHILE TO GET OUR PRICES:
BEFORE 13UYING .:
Bran, shorts, lowgrade, oats, oat chop, screenings cho ,, '
meat
scrap, bone meal, tankage, gluten 'feed, 'elate!' I shell, shellniaker,
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• cod liver oil, and a full' line of ' Masten 'and I"urina Commercial.
Feeds always on ',hand.
C,'ENERAL DELIVERY'«TWICE DAILY'.: r
s1 k 'u
I..
11' oMet'8'telephoned: tate yiirll will be• elven isili t'At tri
.. -:»�� err :::.^.+`.,,• .:'..: .. � -
'TELEPEONE Days 9; , Night: 97 rill 123.
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97:00 ;Allowed -For: Depreiciation-
On Plant „)Leaves Net Profit For
Year Of $179.80. ,
- There followsthee' balance.' ".,sheet
and operat`in`g report for the .Lucknow
Hydro' System for the : year 1932, as
ompiled, by the, .Auditor -of-Muni
ipal accounts. A net, profit from the
year's operations' of . $179.80 is shown`
a.fter:' providing .; for depreciation on.
'.he tangible 'print to. the .,'amount: of
$697.00. The -sinking' fund 'equity' of
the' . H. E. P.C.; acquired . by 'this
rnaniapelity now amounts
85
Municipality
Population µ
Assets
Distribution?, system; over'
head ...16;914 41
Line fie transformers ... 4'005.04
. ,
Meters „:; „ . 4;583 58
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Street lighting equipment
Lucknow.
regular „ -1,391, '17
Miscellaneous construction
expense" -2;286 02''
Total; plant -29'180 22
Bank and cash balance '2,790 60
Securities & investments ` 2,000 00
Accounts receivable. :.. ..... 1 181 43.
Equity in I.E.' C..s .steina 7,910 85
l4' Y .,
Qther.:assets ,» » 64 $5
Total .' assets > ..„ 43,123 95
Liabilities ` -
Debenture .'balance, 64
,
Accounts payable 22 62
Total •" 'liabilities: r 11,787.26
Reserves
For equity in' H.E.P.C. ,
systems'„ 7,910 85
For •,depreciation „.„.... 4,692.65
Total:. reserves ..12,603.50
Surplu s •
Debentures: paid ..... :, ». 7,958.72
Operating surplus',. » 10,774:47
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TII.UItSDAY, APRI4 13th, 1983,''
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Total surplus 3.:»:...1$,733 19.
Total' liabilities, reserves
and surplus •
395
Percentage 'of.fitdebt %to
',otal assets . 33.5
Earnin'
gs.
Domestic service '7,098 99
Commercial light service' .J ,2,956`;21.
Commercial power service 3,180 32
Municipal power 896 '73
Street lighting; » ,» ,, 1,573` 00
Miscellaneous „„...._: 170.82
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Total earnings -15,376 07
Expenses
Power purchased. :11,567:80
Distribution system, .`operation
and maintenance ..
Street lighting, operation --
and maintenance • »: ,r » :' 48 95
General office, , salaries, and.,
expenses ....:........:„,„.„ »: „.;...:. .966.42..
Interest, 754.00.
Sinking .fiiyid and principal
payments' on debentures ........ 910 59
Depreciation - „w-. 69'7 00
Total.' operating coats- and 'fixed
charges' .„..:... „ »» ..„ . :..:15,16 27
Net surplus • .17b 80
Number •of 'Consumers ,
Domestic service „::.:,... ..„: 27.1,
Commercial, light service ' 87
Power service..... .:::. ...: „,.....;» .6
Total ,:. . .
„364
ATTEND- FUNERAL'
Mr... and Mrs. Peter "Johnston and
'laughter •Winnifred . `and Mr, ' and
Mrs: Harvey Treleaven, attended the
'fir floral :":in .-Go'<lerich”. on Sunday of
Mrs George Price, who passed away
in Victoria on us
Hos i al' h r d
pt Tay,,
following., a long period of illness
caused ;by •gangerene, which neces-
s'itated the.amputation ' of her leg:`
Mrs Fred Price, formerly, Miss .l'ean
.i't�rgrrN,i�an�ir,�, �tzt.l-�eow”; is•n-dun (rte
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New' , clocks) .,toff ]louse ]5resses;
Kitchen - and 1 orcli a Dresses, and
Aprons, fresh, as the spring Rowers.
New' low pri.ces, THE` MARKET,
S tont,
BrOdcltot Shirts`w
for Bois cut fttl
r m
oo. y. _ s
tykes, . .
a rar
h'roadc,loth. -S1rts
`, MEN'S:' BROADCLOTH SHIRTS,, TAILORED' OF VINE WOVEN' '
BROADCLOTH: EXCEPTIONALLY WELL, FINISHED IN FULL '
BODY THAT ASSURES ':TRIM' LINES.: IiERMANIZED SHRUNK
en's: - an
3oy's
131L-TM"ORE ATS, Ne.w Shades Bound Stitched, Sna'
:Bruns, Lined andj ;Unlined
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eton-
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E, McCluskey, Manager
OUR MOTTO:—SMALLER.PROTIT, QUICK..TU 1NOVER. •
'PHONE • 75.
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'' G'oanin- Events.
First Insertion, '50c...
SubsequentInsertions, . `25c.'
-EASTER 'MONDAY DANCE'
The 'Or `.`Starlig lot .Entertainers''
chestra'of Walkerton,i, consisting' of.
ei;glit�pieces;-.-wilt-:furnish_ the�niusi�
•
i t ace
•for_.tlie�,Easter.,MkndaY n gli .d._.ir►.�.,_
April 17th, 'General Admission—;25c,:\
L” LADI '
•SOUTH • KIN OSSA ES'
AID BAKING SALE'
Treat •your Easter`'guests to: home
made baking, which., you may procure,
at the vacant -Walker Store:butldingil
on-,;Sktarday; April`:15.-=Sale=opens'at
two O'clock.' Tea served:
DANCE,' AT- LANGSIDE'.
:,The : Lan side g Baseball: ` Team is
sponsoring a' Big Dance, to. be held in:
•Langside Hall, Ion; Wednesday, April
19th.: General admission- 25c Every
body . • welcome.• Good • music. Lunch
served.
'SOCIAL AND DANCE ”
A` Social -and Debate Will _)3e.held
.
in .Lochalsh' Hall,: Taesday; . April 18;
under: auspices of • U. F. W. O. Ladies
take . sandwiches': Adniission, , 25e:
Everybody'"welcome. Come- one, come.
allto the :U.F.W.O. Bal'1'.
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BA
BALL
MEETING
There, .vi!iil be. a .Baseball re -or gan--
ization..ineeting helot in. Agnew's. office
"on Monday evening, April 17th,' at
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17,30 • •o'clock:, Be' on time `so the busi-
ness: may be carried on. speedily. All
players and interested ,.citizens,' are
requested'to attend:''
.',.IAL I:.:O O.•'.F SOC
ucknow' Lodge I: O.O. F is hold-
ing a social evening in . the' Lodge
room .`to -night (Thursday). ;''Odd-
fellows, their .'.wives or :lady 'friends
and Rebekalis are cordially invited.
Ladies please bring lunch. Euchre at.
815*sharp; luneh.rand dancing...
BAND • 'CONCERT AND ' DANCE'
A local talent 'progra;m' of particu-
larly high. order is `being prepared,
which will• be interspersed` with. Band
Selections, at the `' concent, . to be pre
sented bv.:the Band 4ori Friday even
ing, April 21st. '",dance will follow
the ;concert.''Keep the date open and.
watch• for posters, advertising ,,tihe
event.,
ASHIELD CIRCUIT , -PANTOMIME
The W. M, S. Easter :Tha0koffering,
service' will he held at 'Hackett's
church on • Monday averring,`'. April
17th, at • 8 P. M: A. good ,program twill
h9 given 'consisting of a ,pantomime
entitled' "All Hall the ----Power 'of
Jesus • Name," musical•, numbers'; and
readings:
Please rein•iember' the date, Easter'
Monday, April 17th, and .plan to- be
present. ',
PLAY . AND DANCE...
'!Apple, Blossom Time is the
t .
of•, ti -act comedy,- to be presented
in the Town- Hall,'I.peknow, on Wed-
neslay.evenina:; April '19th,,'by Tees=
water',Knox 'Church ,Dramatic Club;.
a ri' a
iltatl'.L y.{. r �i'E, •-3,�.2..wl; lz%;ri«.,.:fJ�>.nL;.�Sr,.N...�.�..,�'"ii°4' c_
at 8 3(r'"sharp,` i 1ince will' follow the
play. Admission, ";adults 215e;' Public
school children 15e. The 25c admis.
cion, entitles' you',to attenif both": the'.
nlayF and ' demo('„nand offcrS a : full'
evenings entertain'hient fit' a remark=
ably. low feor •, •
•
aster F�
e sotwe.
New Creations - in
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.. '-from-.
SPECIALS. FOR' -SATURDAY-,
MENS'' BLK.'• SIDE OXFORD• 2.49” •
-BOX '.KIP' BLUCHERS2.75
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:''.-MEN'S
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• WOMEN'S BL'AGK. CALF IE .
WOMEN'S''BR ALF. 'TSE ... 95
�- •OMEN --PERFURA•TED LF -TIE � -•-- 2 8•` ;-'
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` VALUES 'WE'ARE OFFERING IN SPRING FOOTWEAR. IT
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ucknoW
ATTEND FUNERAL'''OF ,.}
MR W. J. MORRISON
Old Light Lodge
•mdmbers
- from
the vibge, including Messrs- Robt.
Rae, ' J.'W: - Joynt, ,R: J. • Cameron;
Con. pecker, 'J.:S.:McKenzie, W. W.
Hill,. Rev Cglquhoun, ' Jt. V. Mae -
Kenzie, W: L. McKenzie and Dr. ,Rr
L Treleaven, .attended ' the funeral
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of the late,: W. J. •Morrison, held from
his home in Kincardine on Friday,
:under 41Vlasoiiic: au pices The death
of this, prominent Kincardine citizen
Who
ro-
a 'followed .'the ' undertaking
h
p
fession, culminated a lengthy -_'illness.
Messrs. W. J. Davison and Neil Mc-
Lennari•`had chargeof the obsequies.
' ASHFIELD' CIRCUIT'
Easter Sunday
Services at 'Zion, 11 A.M. Hacketts
P M. Blakey;, 7 'PA: ,S.ubject "THE
EMPTY TOMB.', ,
Card. *Of .Thanks .
• Mrs. Sherwood: and family wish
toexpress heartfelt thanks to' friends:
and neighbors for. . the many acts of
kindness and expression of sympathy
daring`;t re ';illness• .and at the 'tine,
of their;: recent- • bereavement. '
«ASf IFIELD .,FARMER -
DIES* IN •GODERICH
Widow And Five YoungChildren
Survive ' George E: Cooper.:
The
death f George E. Copper, in
his thirty-eighth,' year, occurred in
..
Goderich: hospital on Thursday,- from
pneumonia. A native of ' Seaforth,
Mr.- Cooper ; has of ::late bee , a 'rest
dent .of, Ashfield, where:; he tenanted,
the ,farm of Mrs. Dave Hackett, • or
concession :'ten, ,and. 'more recently'
has .beep , farming • Port Albert.
His untimely,, ppssing • leaves to •
mourn, ,his widow and five - young,
children, Alvin 10; Clarence 8, Clifford
7, ;Evelyn 5 and , Baby . William
months. Four- brothers also: surview;
William, John : and Joseph of .Sea
forth and Fred of Clinton ” n•' The
funeral service was' held at Wheeler's
funeral parlors', on Saturday,, with,
interment ; :in "Clinton cemetery.
:BIRTHS.
MCMILLAN-In Lucknow, on --Fri
da April t
y, 7 h, to. 'Mr. find: Mrs:. J.
L.` Mc1.1ilian, a: daughter..
IT,
McNALL-In , Kinloss Township,, .,
on Friday, April ,7th,. 'to, Mr. and
Mrs: Robert McNali,
McCormickiieerin ` Co's
DRILLS,' PLOWS,' CULTIVATORS. AND, HARROWS:,;
oold Shipley&Muir Co's�,'
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