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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-07-13, Page 1c�E 200, PER, ¥EAR'IN: ADVA$cE. , $2,50 OTHERWISE LUCKNOW, ,,!ANT. • 3,1 1 "n• RSDAY, ..4441t13th, 193• DENTIST pD►r.RTre Treleaven en ALUCKNOW .lours 0-2 A. M., 130-5 � PHONE53 ' X-RAY an`I Lucknow, • • 'phone 146-w.. 'BUSINESS FOR LADY :contents 'Good;. 'R,00ming' :House.• , Eight Hundred :Dollars; ` -° Sydney Smythe, .Market Lane� London. • BINDER.•TWINE FOR SALE Anyone wanting.' twine, either, -niernbers • or ' non-members 'of •the •Paramount •. Fanners' PhD?, . ,, Cub, .can get it at Paramount Club House` on Jay: 4t"•iT at 7:: �:..• : rd at Dost for Galt AUCTION. • SALE -of , Householc Effects ,in Dungannon on •Sntlirda Jaly 15th;' eommencin Y,. Terms---Cash.t; at Orie. 'o'clock .. ' • ' Mrs. John° Nivins, Prop. Well. Henderson, Auc rrf iii NDE RS• TENDERS •FOR BRID ES' IN., ASHFIEL TOWNSHIPH D. Tenders; will be'' received' by the ,undersigned' up ;to •6 P.M: July 2Jt1i•' _ 1J33, ,for- the 'eon tuct'ion f of inforce concrete.s as pan ..mn d nage: 20'. ft. span Dwisien Li eCo.1.0.;,' Cop. - also 7. 7 , .san' p. , on Sideline' 6' and r,: Con:. 8,E , .12:`:Townslii`.'will. furnish uinis i : the , steel. , Contractor to furnish rest'of Material F a'hd leave :roadwa .' rel far: 'traffic e• Y 'te Wei* to `be ;;comple g. . by Sept. 20th. • C. E. MoDonagh, • ':Clerk'..' ming n_ '. ti en s �g First '•Insertion 50c Subs. uent:'insertions •. q . 25c... .Keep Friday • evening, . , *July 21st open, for the Band=;:Tattoo in' 'Cale donian Park. TH ere•.will bea Social' and Dance held': in Lucknow.'' Orange Hall',.on hursda ' • evenin "Jul • 20th:' J' g, yLocal Orchestra Ladies will `please bring lunch;,' Silver Collection.__ _.Ev , eryliody welcome Social Com. SDANCE i TREET DAN CE A 'str'eet'.dance a, `,will '}ie � held, in Lucknow, :under auspices of the Fire Company, 'Friday : evenin •J l ' g•, u y pith Orr's .O 'chestra 6 tickets . for 25c. BASEBALL Lucknow •and Palmerston meet in • an .,exhibition game in •`;Caledonian Park 'this • afternoon (Thursday) ^' at 4.30.. Admission 25c 'and children •1i3c 'Boost. the team by your' support. 1? t d to b practically unchanged cel'ebrated '^`At, Brussels .. Wm ,Miller Attend. ' Mg 76th ‘'' Consecutiy 'Celebration ation : Local ark). district Orangemeacele bratecj the 243rd Anniversary , Of ;the Battle" of, the Boyne in Brussels: on' Wednesday: 'The '. speakers; billed for the, afternoon were, George Spotton „ p r M P ;'Rev. J. H..'Geoghegan of Luck "now,': and Rev'•`Wm.7 Patterson of Blye- vale,. ;Mr. Wm Mole' of .•Dungannon County, Master, was,. chairman. n_ • Mrs; William, . 1VI'ilier ' L ckno 's •grand', old ' nian,still halend 'hart �� e. Y in• his 93rd year, *allied a mile and quarter into town Wednesday morning to be sure of his ride to the scene 8f. the' 'celebration. Mr. Miller has probably pan unequalled ;record of, having •.neer• missed' and, and, Oran g e Celebrationi�.76:'yearJohn Milher, uPy-TY1 R hin.san Jioaner� airis 1. Wellington Henderson entertained. in the.''village' with: fife and drums seleetions before setting gout. Buses r`n"from`. here ,to, ,Brussels. at 9 A.M. and'at 12.30, the round trip fare; being 75c •. • DINNER.`A'ND,wSHOWFR FOR • BRIDE -TO -Bir Inview of 'the approaching .bar riage: sof Miss Isabel, Chesnut; "Mrs. Wlh am MacKenzie entertained' at a: dinn :;in ex.,,., her. honor, on Tue'aday,. when twelve guests were resent.:. P The ,..table••.`vi>as . prettily decorated 'with '•roses • and h a d t , e • 'favors:; consisted Of rose'eu s."iri' i k' p n and .blue.,,which added a'`v very e y artistic-.:t¢uch. In the` evenin "the beautiful home, .g . and grounds were 'again thrown `open to sixty friends of the , bride, who ;.I completely surprised,•lier.'With an um- brella shower. • A , program:_of •music and. readings ;proceeded the,:: distribution: of -thf _gifts;•' and the.=•.variou's article .� '-ere. s were only :mere expressions that one and all••felt'; for'Miss `Chesnut ,who :has been such •a : staunch, faithful friend and wlo:'delighted to : do' a kindness wherever • possible. ` ' ' Afterwards, s - dainty lunch was served 'from' little tables on the bril liantly .' lighted .t lawn:. 'and. ' another lovely- acture' was a ded. to'• Me o P ,.d m rys •:Wall, ASHFIELD CHURCH :CIRCUIT. My, subject next. Sunday, July Itth,, ivil : be "TFIY, KEEPER `Services 'Zion...11 AM Hackett's Blakes, 7:30' P:,M • Blake's , Sunday School Picnic 'will be held ,down by':the••river °on;''Friday, Jlly' 14th,_ CONDITION UI>iCHANGED Since suffering• a. severe stroke the end of .the week the,critical'condition' of Mrs. James Ritchie: of Ashfield' is- ce ore e' r and•.grave. concern is ,felt. •Card Of Thanks ' The' family of the late John Bell wish: to sincerely thank ,friends• . and neighbors , for their kindness • and sympathy at' the tine of their,recent:.. ::bereavement and for; the ;many •floral; tributes ; Card Of Thanks The -family of the late' Mrs..Alet- ander Ross':wish to; -express "their grateful thanks for the' many express-. ,.sions- f kindness and synipathy (14- ink . the illnessand`.' at the tine Of the death of their"another.. • Card Of' Thanks r` As. t' is impossible "to thank you all personally.; Mr. • find' Mrs.'Cecil "1',hiliipson take this' :opportunity to: thank'. neighbors ' and. friends' ()Vibe eoniniunit , who so kindly 'aided thein in tbeir heavy, Loss resulting hoar fire • which broke out in the home early !Wednesday .morning, June 25•.•• INMEMORIA111 .-` ' MILL:SON-In ,loving -nielnoty of our dear • husband and father, Albert,. Millson, who died, one year ago to- • day, • JUIV `1 th, 1932.. A 'year has 'passed, ''our. he r•s'still 'sore, As time goes on we (hiss °h i tote,• His loving voice his smiling face, , No one can a take ,his own dear place. Ever remembered Irv. Wife & •Family; •HIIRON IONS ',FOR Ciiiiii,PLED,''CnILOitEN• Weld '.at SetifOrtil, Fisher Family • Holds :Reunion; Irs •Jain�es' ,T'ish`'Celebrated Sev- enty -Fifth .. Birthday On: This Oc-- •casnon;As Well 1 As ;Three. Other ' Membe'r's Of This •Connection'. • A happy gathering : of the Fisher family was„ held •at the home ::of ; Mr: Phillip . Steward'..on Tuesday last; the reunion ,markingthe rseventy-fifth :birthday of Mrs. Jaynes Fisher ' an esteemable• resident of the village., A� coincident on this''occasion was the fact that ''• day marked the :birthdays o f .three other• Members of this (group. Mrs. Phillip Steward,..a daughter,; Allen` Steward, a grandchild; and • Mr. Roderick' : Campbell,, a , son in-law.' , • Thirty-on'e persons' .sat down. ,.to: •a bounteous- supper,' served `out -of- doors, with surroundings, made'beau- tiful •by,'flowers`'and :ahrubery, and' later enhanced `b'y 'colored lights::. Mrs F'isher's. family 'of two sons" and three • d'aughters were' present,, the only absentee, being her daughter, Mrs. Albert Reynolds of Toronto.: Twenty granchildren there are, rang - in :ages from nine . months.,to •twentylfour'. 'years and all were pre- sent• to; enliven the merriment,: Games' and music were enjoyed on the grounds and latei.a progra"m'with.' community 'singing in the home,;,coni- eluded' the inenorable 'Occasion. .Tris.,,Pis?e!. still�,nbrig ,t atic �riv%ii ""' ft% et jtSyffi d ' ir' nae sur of health and the town folk as,:well ah.her family 'will wish ' her well for continued health, and the 'oppor-. tunity of 'enjoyingmany more such annl'ver"sariei, .. • - STJLL :17NC0NSC1OU$ FIi ST or THE WEEK Many Doctors,' Have Veen in... Consul-- tation on the. Cape of Larry •Johnston. To -day; it is four weeks since Lars" Johnston. wasutaken .unconscious t the Children's War Memorial Hos tai in London, a ter , being: strut do*n by 'a track The first 'of th week ,the; Ind was still 'uzkonsciou with his mYlontdb d,. other members of,,the '.famil; a in ,,, y •k ep ; g a� constan vigil at•''his bedside. Although' hope gt' his recovery -had been :practicail adbandoned, it .is• now: believed th t' a, the child may overcome the brain concussion and: rally 'at, any time SINGLE,QOPIESmi ` ENTS' 4Daniel' Under Arrest Is "t.ddged; ill, County Jail. TO Face Charlie •Of• Theft, -:,Tried To Ceti' • Ga;a At:, Port Elgin. y' o, Elmer Daniel-10_'aga?I! :in• `Walker i ton •jail. "-Attempting,•to• get gasoline k;.."on' his face"• at: Port lgi to,'ke' his o ,. , z .,,,E g n ep. e stolen gas buggy in -10 omotion�;' s proved his downfall He- was laced under, arrest on Thursday. t : The artiele :in, the Sentinel of 'tw6`. weeks ago' .was recopied ;in ' other Bruce -County -papers -and -thee received wide, spread publicity 'which wasn't conducive to. Daniel long en • joying the: pleasures of his Nasli: coupe which. 'he :secured from-" .Sam. Fisk of Walkerton bY wri n gan al- Ieged, worthless cheque for $175., and giving g a lien note. of. some $400• for. the ' balance.• Daniel . 'has served . a • term, in • Burlvash and it was he ,who, depart ed with a horse' and buggy belonging to James., Johnston..of Lucknow, to, be later arrested, by Constable 'Moore: near' Cargill. Bank O f ComnIerce Local _. cal 0 ,-. Branch Closes Bank of ; Montreal ' To. Take;' Over Deposit: Accounts On • Sat Y•. urdh , Jul 5t ,Ve y, , 1 h . V lame• of Buliiness• 'a Does Not Warrant Continuance: O'f Com merce Branch • The Lucknow•:branch of:rthe ..Cana dian: Bank, Of. '.Commerce ` closes on. Saturday''of this week. This infer oration .became ' 'ublic with startling suddenness 'on; Monday;,:to allin• the district, except. the local, bank's staff • y.�ho were'ei'nform d . of the decision e so:. to close this branch, a week previous.. ; As -a ••result, Manager and Mr. :Roy Li ghtfoet Of the rnerce stafi'.y'will:be transferred `from. L'ucute.;•,although'ea yet they are.. unaware ars: to ':where:'` they,.will be 'stationed. •.Mr Finney 'has been Manager,:. of the Commerce ' Branch: here.,for-.'four years, succeeding' ;Mr.. R S:, Wilson} He •iS,a; past presi,ent of • the ;Bowling. Club. and is treasurer of •'the' Presbyterian. Church.: .Need less -`.to say=the departure: of he and Mrs. Finney and son • Douglas,. will be regretted by the villagers in;gen`. eral. 1' r'. Lightfoot, a was, transferred from Arthur to: Lueknoiva year ago last October. He has been'a popular young, man' and last season and'. to date this year has .;proved.an' efficient secretary -treasurer for ' 'the 'Basebal' Club,; as well as being '.on. the team's: line -up. • At the same ;time .as this _change. becomes effective, .a somewhat simi lar,one takes place'in' Cheney,; where the 'Ban1r•.:of Montr•�ea1 Btanch xs cloted- and. 'its banking services. ,co tinned by the Bank' of Commerce is expected,:that one"..and ,po two mernbers of the Chesl which; closes twill be , •trans , the .Bank .of. Montreal 'her is expected that Roy Li be' added to the staff. of Bank of ; Commerce'. The following Tette 'inney was distrib customers .on M follows' Dear, Sir or:'' Madam • After careful .,'consideration we have regrettfully reached the con- clusion that': the' volume.' of business in the: district is not now' sufficient to justify ,the ' continuance .of';our branch,, and .' we .have, • therefor,'' .de- cided to close .on 15th July. • WATER SYSTEM A�-• • BOON TO VILLAGERS The..month sof June' saw .,the do- mestic water... sten Meet. . pr the, reveres t!'; t test ' it has yet. aeon celledupon'to stand. Not Only. did ,it• •prove its worth on'' , two occasions duringthe'inonthas'a.fire preteetien .s stem.' but hassuPP1i hundred of • "thousands • of. extra .g1 ns water:, to - water users in; .refres r►arehed. gardens ,and..awns: Te ary relief fromthe.• June • came when' showers.. fell the of the:'month. Up until th up"revealed-that-app erCi 000 ased daily By_:pumpi gallons ' of :water a day the. flow fro this demand` with '• Approximately water was' used and' yet. the, this -double more: than. th sible :beta power c in . re to th The, Bread of $cal th OUR MOTTO SAT URD DUNDEE .:CAKES` he Bread klealth TS Q UAUTY' AND ; SERVICE CIAL SCONES NUT; .anct, FRU[T< BREAD, :• x 40000,114,4s el ci ` 0 us • �I�ROWN • cent...- W`H'OLE -O L I. Y ; , _ . , . S QY.TALITYRAO._ . Phone 36 • Luc .. � Lucknow CHELSEA BUNS, JELLY ROLLS, OATMEAL, COOKIES T' > BR KD .is. -100 • , ,: WHEAT Cie • Bitable ShoWln Made 'By ,Band , Played _Well • Featival .Was' Opi Who Attended At Waterloo pion, of Villagers. The •Lucknow Citizens Band tirade a very, creditable showing. in, *bit.' class at the.Waterloo MusicaLEesti val'and- °was_ -awarded 78'%2 Points, only seven` and a half points behind: the band winning' second: place:, Many from •the village attended ther eve n ,event and • none there were who "were note proud •o P d f• our- -local band, and reedy' to declare' : that the -"boys," played. exceptionally well" on this occasion There were 'fifty three, 'bands t,e is- er t ed fon the:Festival; � _ , with.thirty., -ei.h '. g„ t •of ,thein taking- ;part . in'.„.the evening,. Tattoo. The' local band com peted in. Class 4, for !bands•;of 'not more•than :''twenty-th'r:ee players.,, In this ,class Newmark twon, .. n e ,• rst .with 92. points' 'and.' Forest 12nd .with: 86 point9; . • 'Two` bus; es'were . .e}iartered' from Lucknow :•One t'ranspo'rted the `Band members' ;who umbered'<•'twenty-one; as well. as several other .vllage><`s: Th'e'.second bus wa engaged by the �irre' Co an` mp y, and this bus:' with orae. thirty, • passengers ,went. to Waterloo aA couple of private' :cars 5 of hing, raper- 'ought apor- drou ht- g.,. last ^day en a check mately`107 rte• were being' ng twelve lours m, • the' weh met ease , • twice as •much • in June as in May I' hydro cost of..pumping 's supply ••was only $3.50• e'; May bill. This :was poli:'-• use the; quantity'.:o'i' hydro nsumed In this'. extra num'. • P-. ulted., in .the .cost falling back" east g •Hold, Your Order: .SP ' ECI � �` �1L RA`TE en . Watch for,. Next Week's . Ad..:' B i LUCKNO W BORN AGNEW=In W n ha " `• g m..Hosp>ta1, -on • Saturday :`.luly ,8th, to..Mr Wand, Mrs: Clair 'Agnew;; Lucknow, ason...� . Don a ld a Summer mer• ens 00' e, cheapest rate.. , YOUNG MAN DIES' The 'death•` of Floyd 'Allan. McKen zie, aged twenty-seven: years: dearly .beloved 'end eldest son' of •'Mrs.. Grace e and the•late •Rev . Donald .McKenzie snip,. ; . • ey :n. choccurrdatGn,LakeSantarimfetoMineaolis.Tyoung_manwaien'hew.of 'Mrs. John McRae of s# .,Lochalsh. htfoot will the Chesley • r signed by =Mr: uted to commerce onday, reading is Exhibition Tilt ; y,. .This Afternoon Game : To; -Day W With '1 Palmerston Promises To Be . Keen Contest— Club Hopes .To Benefit, Financially This! afternoon at, 4:30 in Caledon-,. ran. Park,. Lucknow, the leading team of. the' Lakeside loop, will :meet • the' Palmerston team, which , is on top' t ,has been arranggd.,_..with; "the 'f the heats in Central . League.They ank .'of. •Montreal ;to take over the ` ame •, gives promises of. 'being. 8. deposits:Oct • our customers on that _art exhibition of baseball'and will day and Fie ,soon as it' is :convenient afford *al'' fang an- (iPimntunitY . °I seeing Reg. Smith'. tine iii.'actiOn te yen thereafter , we should like "ts,, 'arrange for your present passrlipok to. be "exchanged' at Wieir 'We .have "atithorized tbe Bank of Montreal to 'collect at mathrity; tor our account, all drafts and .noTes outstanding. We have also arranged 'that our safety deposit boxes will 1* taken over by that institution where they will, be available after the date et out: closing and' that 'rental how paid in advatice,',will thete. The Bank;of Montreal willbe 'pleased to have' present renters call at theft earliest convenience to complete new contract, with theni. , !Or 'the first' time on the home did- raoad !dupe Junk lflth. ,Irwin be on' the instinct. far'. the hernestazir During July ther is a long lapse betWeeu games of twentY. deist, and thiw Mauro will help, to keep .tbi shape,'for their' Wingham on Juty Ildth. AS well to-. day's. game is eipected, to attract a, latge attendance of local. eupPorters, Both hist Year and'ts date 'this: beam% ranch rinprovement his been the Bee4 meoreet luta been made' ta the 'annelid) And' althengh the Club has' been aisisted in .this are tenfideht that, the pleasant' ter US nan be eontinued,with them, Their Manager, Mr. 0.1-L. Oberle; will be banking Serviee and will '.i3leeied anxious to ,.'avoid neeeSaity.of,.a The nerd Prite "8ugar 'brew" zwill village 'earittlisS for funds; end ate at Tilt afAltiCVT gTOR:g: 'anticipating large' gate teceipts to- buyo gets :loll a, thane° Win one, work by the.' Ifillege domicil, it east, the telini eeesklerahle,.taSt‘yesi of 'thorn "dethig: bssig ,„ Several Yeere dose, Tickets' ior the game, are being were also taken and in all seine. seventy .Luc nowites were in atten=` dance„ ';This following was encoura g, ing',te -th players: and. the support appreciated, Remaining, ,for, the. Tattoo'and fire Works display in, the. evening , it .was' .in the early hours ,of' the morning ;,before the ••buss-Ioads returned to the vihage • When i is• , considered'' t t.. hat „the, majority of the players are ,of„ teen: age and-inen{perienced'':niu'scians, their showing ,at• Waterloo 'bespeaks - the successful efforts ,':of ' 1VIr. John aues,, Etc. THE MARKET STORE. At,. Lyceum Theatre, Winglham' . This Drama,. whoSe. theme is the effect Qt.' world eV'ents on the,•honie and family has been bailed 'as., the greatest wrtitten: in the English' larr,'. griage in a seore et years.: The author,. Noel Coward, :known fer his heving.his play run for ,a selid'year at the Drury Lane' Theatre in•Loridon and -will be shoWn,Ot, Lyeemill Theatre urdaY, jab* reifs,'Quting Shoes at W. J. LITTLES s SHOE STORE. • • Rev- ... gondaY will See seore upen:".61;;C)re; The Schooll.,7,Rev. John 'Pollock, Hamilton,- -end London; : gather,:„ at • .Camp, kintail,.for I the 'opening of the: . PresbYterian ChUrch„ in Canada, .hold reittee' in iniptoving. the Camp- site . and furnishing ,eqpipment .ris well as. The 'purpose of .the School is. to der'. '''eoples' 'organizations, Women's Mia- uonary;SoReties,, and :Missien Bands, fall week Until joly.'24th`t:: A registration fee -of, 50C: . ..Attangements have been, made to trains airlying. either r.,e,eiceerer Opdetich. oh,' Monday, , The daiiit. 'Program Cornmencea,at 't'o 'with, morning worship followed bY 'breakfast at eight o'Clock..From ngage the attentioa of the, Scheel.; . 141ritet7 Os'yeernvieridg;14fpriOnlgr4nix t.a°rn6:444'6* Id117 . :Monday, 17th Openiag of •• the , Robert ,i,ohnSten; Of st the spealcnt hi. the United' angio goy! s„ •.Ithodes;• Exoterl representative, of the i;-.1,,rOhibition: ,ministryi Mr. Turk was 'the tietho:L diet minister'. here. fortyeight, Years •11 611 60; oe'ditsthtie. Seryice CIO lot in the ministry, AOV:,:irtitic'hir had' )110\,-Y. prominent.,appointments",,kMtter Mias' P. R. Lahieht.‘ei Toronto, ving. the breaking up Of 8.4rectrier •