The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-11-23, Page 110; ie
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$2A0 PER YEAR. IN AD1:ANCE.. ,: $2.50 0•'
EEWISE , .
UCK,144W,, ONT.,. THURSDAY;;
ember 23ir4
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LUCKNOW. '
ours, 9 .12 A,• M 1:30-=5;
54
?OR' SALE—Victor, Orthophoric
in geed''co''ditio and50:•reeords, Can,
n.., . n .....
be' seen at F, ..Malcolm's : Lucknow
econd Badmfnt
Court Tou lle Opened
se Of Town 11ig Granted For Sec-
and s Biadnung q C Ma
rked
Interest ShOwn In Newly•
';Intra
daced Pastime. •
During. the past :' wo •w
e
ks th...e
"•TIM ER FOIL' .,, SALE,LA' nt 8. 25 .t or., ."ga i .of' 'Luck.ow's•„
H. of Bock 3rdR:Southton Club has''been•underwa.y
and
m' i
Un
.of Durham Appy on:.farm. _Saturday•'nightthe cour.in the
"Hugh H ` o:n ra i block, was..thrown' open,
with rackets, supplied • toall those,
FOR .SALE—Five ' bull' calves, all who desired- ,to,, become ,acquainted
Browndales.:-Apply. to Wm. Webster •' • nightSaw .*.the
. • • . with the. game: Last
R. R. 2, 1ucknow• .
•conclusion of this' open court • and:
(11-30 c) henceforth only members of the drib.
STRAYED—From Jas. Young's will be• able to enjoy the,•sport:,.The.
farm; 5 miles : west • af' Lueknow: one' double court now available; has
• ut,.... ,. , 7+een-a au brei
'bs With white markings' on of several youngmen and 'the'
.900 l ,,. red h • g .,, ;men,' ,
hips, Notify James , Yo,
. dehorned. ung: newly introduced game promises to
.
Lucknow. ' ,' .• heco:ne `so .o pular' :, that arrange
$ P.
mentis have been made • for, the a ui
STRAYED -to the ' remises of•' the. ••• • ;e .. • . q P-
Pthin of a second • court in the Town
under' •
' signed,. • a red calf,. aloousr•; 6 8 •
•Hall, which will'• be 'Open, this week.• ;
mos:�old. f�iwner: may have. same. by ..
The fee for' the season,'November
proving ' property- and"'.paying •ex-
• enses teL May is $4.00. ° If; more than''fine
t•
l_nd roo ber' of a+famil wishes to-- join
. Alex Sutherland, R. �;' Holyrood Member Y f
TENDERS WANTED•
"Sealed' tenders :%will be: received by
''undersignedt 'etio
.," tr: ' a . for . thehconstru n,
of the Henderson -'Cook : 1Vlun ipal;
Kinloss
• ow 'i 's' f K
.Drain inthe T ash o
• n15,
.�
and Huron,
"uPto Sat uidaY, D
ecen
bt
e
r
vindoor Sport for this winter
2nd,,;193Tat`2ocloc . P. Al.E- i aed:are•asked to :'get
in' Pouch` at • once
60 ards ,
;, itl•=MSN-jS:=Calvert; .•treasure ', ,
,the' fee is •$400 for the first:: member
end. $2.00, for. each 'additional
Icer The.: club; :supplies rackets for
Use. at the `court in 'the '• Congram:
:l�loc]c.
in vigorous;
o rstd na
All those interested ,, e
MANY OPPOSED TO
LOOSENING LIQUOR ACT
!About, 550;', 'Signatures~ Affixed:.. ,To
Postcards':; Protesting Against Pro-
poaed • Safe::. Of Beed. And wine In
• 5
.Ho.tels;'•Etc% -s.
Of
i
()sed. as e o
ositio � � the:, e 1.
CPP n ,t�, h• , P Qp.,: •., ......,
beer .and wines in hotels• :restaurants
i01,0 clubs, *as, forceful expressed by
'Ionia' . 550 1esid en s • the. comm nity
,
•”ho04 in the last.two weekshave
..
affixed their .signatures t
o •postcards
ier nr •. d:.; his,
"addressed to ,Prem.,. •.
cabinet : each card •bearinI#ey, ag' the 'follow,
ing, protest', oAsa *Amber of : the
Province of; Ontario,, over 21 years of
age, -I hereby enter an emphatic pro-,
test , against, •any proposal to pe mit
the: Sale of beer' or,wvine'in hotels, or
restaurants or clubsf?' •
.`'ft1,e£oalnurber ohe
:enrds ,
circulated:
by •!members: of . the.,local
.
branch of -"the : �U`, C T.;'IF., . a vast:
maiority have been signed. '.The :l"!iiee•
po itf
0 0 ' "occasions • ~met: with . ,. 1
n, s me,... .,
refusals and. by some,.w,ere 'told off
plenty", when approached, : requesting.
his or her signature.
Plans; Profile and,. Specifications .may.•:•:. rs of the committee
with other mem et
•b seen sat ',the. -Clerk's , 9dice. ' A
e , r'; W. V.
man: D.
` cli�ir
Reeve .. $ae, ,. .
marked . :che. ue••fo.0% • of : ; aniaunl°
q• r1.Johnston; Dr: R. 14 .Teeleayen and
of ' tender;.. much'; accompany each a on Fishme:.
rd
tc`;d'er. The.low'est Or any to der•not'
The `•Town::Hall court which will be
• necessarily,Accepted; tenders will lie si 'with plenty s?iaee
regulation..1 • .P ,
eetin of Council
", opened ,at, spec,al_ m._ ..:. g _ ..overhead• :prove. le_moe;_`suitable
ict�,_:,oil
..be' :held' .in �ucknow: on Satprday, .that..extent. , �', . , f,_ .the. two• ' courts. 'The one. in thebank loan to , ..e
Dee'.- d.,, 1933,at` 2 P. -N. � p=,yneet
D c• n •-. • • �` ton ram' block =fills the ,,require- ; Council -at; tlieir;;last "regular
J ' R, :LANE, .. ., ., g , ' 'the: ,, •
inerts; 'although: the. court ,'is 'fou'r ing,'adopted ,a ,tax• arrears'•penalty ae:
Clerk 'Kinloss:, •Twp. feet 'short, and. • the"'ceiling slightly 'follows: one per cent added when. paid`.
TAX I'BILLS, PRESENTED,:
Tax statements' hive been prepared
at the Cleric's office and; are now:bemg
5..
resented, to ratepayers,�"i��a ;villagi
p ��,Ly
°is' 41'niills'com•rised
rate. this .year., . ,. P...
of the count rate-. of, 6.8 mills, village;
Y
'rate 11.8 mills;';•.street lighting �3 f
rills;','
8 eneralTachoot--rate 15.6, :mil
and willage debentures, ,:3 Mills.;
, .A 'few•'taxpayers-{'took: advantage o1
the ' liberal rate: of interest'' offeree
this rspring • onx..,,advanee..;:Payment of
taxes and over $1000, :was so .: -`paid;;
to enrich the village a treasury; ani'
the custom ar : • mid suanmei..
.decre'ase• m ,•Y . � ..
r
omingEvents
• "First Insertion, 50c
Subsequent Insertions, 25c.:.'
DANCE _ _
Dance in Dungamiori in ''Parish.
Hall. on Wednesday, November 29th,
, under auspices of : Junior , Farmers,..
Cbuple 50c;' Single MaJ n 35c; Ladr15i.
Generous. Lunch with coffee Dancing
9". Pan; te•'2 ani.;{
:MASQUERADE 'SOCIAL' &• DANCE
•
;There will be a masqueracie'dance
iield• in •.Lucknow Urange ', Hall, on
Thursday evening, Nov. 30.'. Dancing
'from 9.30 to'1 :a.m Suitable prizes
given for costumes ,Everybody'Wel-
come Lunch supplied by Lodge',
pee.` coma
ST' ,A�.DREW'S .BALL '. •;
Tiiucknow 'joint ;T. F O.' club
will . hold a St. Andrew's. Ball. in the
Town Hall, on Friday ''evening. Dec..
1St. Harris orchestra ' ': Arid 'scotch
r.:pipes wili\`furnish;:the music. Dancing
tai egin nine o'clock . good time
is ?'promised Come one and all to,
dance, the 'scotch .devices: Lunch ='
ved..Admission 25c..
too flow.' After the Club becomes es=
tahlished , and - functioning well it is
toped that a.:low membership: fee
can •be' offered to students, Who de-
sire to join, .who will'. be permitted to
nlay at' the Congram Court.'
FRANK TODD SELLS
N; Y. STATE .BUYERS
WINS FIRST "PLACE IN
between .December.;15th sand' January
15th 1934;' 2 per ; cent .;added when:
Paid between ', January, : 15th' ' and
February 15th; 3;;: per. .;'cent 'lidded
wihen ' paid between : February 15th
and March'15th• and When paid ;after`
March 15th' .to return, of: the ;;Roll, •5:
per cent.. added.'
"While in Goderich:early this week CALF CLUB COMPETITIONS`
says -the: Goderi`ch Star; Messrs. Fred - i
Lee and' John:•..Maslouski, of Heart's • • Alfred ; Patterson, soi of -Mr. and
Delight; stock! ;,farm; , Chazy. N .Y., -Mrs. Hentyi Patter� onh. :leo Mary
at west, '-won first place.. in the 'Wind ;3ar
Calf Club 'competition: for 1933 With
a: total of ;964.5 ,points, Alfred carried
off the honors and. a, money award: of
$9.1)1► Leonard. Phillips, ," placed
eleventh, -with a 'total of 902, :points
to -win $3:00.. I
Card' Of Thanks ,
',The 'family of the. late Mrs. Itiavid.
preciatian ''the ManY kindnesses;
of frienda:and,neighberS durjng their
those*• who se . loaned their
NOTICE •
Complaints have been laid 'hi re-
gard te' the writing upon wit is an
visitrd -the farm of -Frank Todd St. itelens, and made a purclubse of
five purebred Aberclein-Anghs Cattle
from Mr. Todd's'. well-known prize
winnIng herd. In the lot was ,a bull,
which will be shown . at the 'Royal
Winter Fair, Toronto, before being
'deliVered to Chay, 11.Y:' these gen-
tlemen • who 'have `. Charge of Mrs
Miner's -13;0.00 acre Stock farm,' werr,
much taken up- with Mr, Todd's cattic
'and paid' price for thern.”,4
Mr. Todd and Tom left' fOr the
Winter Fair on Saturday with a .car-
load of stOck.
tiekrittlat.'cease, or those who ,p6i`g1St
, perty Will ,find themselves suleject to
130011•I" ACQIIITTED. ..
etitiapirady,:' *When he appeared laSt.
'Week • in 'Goderieli„
BOOth. '110'0
41.6„tomf titoinnon :1§'1,160 *At
Witt VOttit
issiits UNTIL CHRISTMAS
r. Merekant,, Are Yon Going To
Get Share , Of Christmas'
than four Weeks traifir,' the Piitriing
,id•steivint is no, piir dream, "for tbe
la.. getting Ins Ayst real .taatc
*est dailY COneerning 'this or., that as
'There will11,A.Christreas giving this,
Year 'as alwaya, although gifts May
tiOt be . as elabOrate and cosily as in
YearS gene i.hY. The local'. Merchants:.
'Who by. Meats advertiaing,; \throw
1ocI
,Appears To . •
Be Of Little Concern;
Entering Of A; Junior Team And;
•'Formation Of' Town Leagile,.;Have,!
Been" Suggested
Even winter, weather which we• are''
e erienci seems : unable"pro stir
'
tocke . fans :andlaY ers,. '1a Plane
•
nor engaging• in the, popular 8porf "`
this season. , The
past two, winters.
'gave been most unfavorable foi
)romoting the .game• and last:'seasor
• r)ff Steil anything but an attractive.
schedule, -when: the local senior" squad
..Vere • entered. ' in• both Northern
e Fa
guend Bruce League Hockey
an '. it so happened • that in both
leagues,Lucknow :engaged in a tote,'
a =-• 1xi ..,-_,6ve of which We.
;flayed :against Teeswater
It will be recalled. that ` 'Lucknow
nut Teeswater out of the :Northern'
r,eague race` and thenin turnsuffer_
. "
-d defeat• by the `pcore of , 3:'to 2in
a sudden death encounter. in the
")laydowns :against 'Palmerston., Thi:
'ame was. •; played `in.: W inglam. 'Ir
he-. Bread'`
�f Health:
SINGLE COPIES ,6, CENTS
Bread . w.
ealth.
.OUR. OTTO R
I8 •,.. UA L.ITY AN,. D; • ., • SER ,. VICE;
... M , .
T., ..,.
�SATURDAY • A
DEE . QAKES..
ES EAD�.AIMEI•ndFRUT$$AWlY:SRD�s•BRO_EA:HAcfi►t...'4V
BUNS,"SOONROLLS;°-
ro AL, COOKIE
NI7T, • • S,
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OLLYMAh1:S Q ; U�. ,•LITY
one3
8
BA KERS
Luc w
kno;
()coal
the Bruce League the local team
received.:: a • bye •..and then . met Tees-
water in;: the Bruce loop :semi final:
;laid 'were defeated; d; .
Wine a 's''interest'• this year ,ap-,'
;, Win � m, .. .. .:: cloth.•`' MARKET.` STORE:', •, '
Fears to .be set On"' IH..,;A.:entry ,':
p ,z
Miss Nixon,who is: le ' tEvelyn.
n he :•C n 'g P•
a course in hairdressin . at • W fnghatin, :.
Carding. Of recent years hes, .centred g•
enerat
Willie's .dre in ` : is a ' scream in
,
"o •H 11
Dec.'ori �e
,T n
Peg�Ys D b , .W a ► .
5th.
FOOT -SORE tired,listless use
Cornea' ': e_A McKIM'S
Cress Corn Salve. t.
•
D G STORE.
R,UG a ,t'
- E " OF :HATS'= Frida" And
• SAL Y . li
Saturday,. 'November 24th and:. .25th
{ ` B. 'ROBERTSON:;
Bargains, in' Wool'•'Blankets, Fletti.
Blankets;',Mill' ends. of Cotton 'Blanket
interest
Church League ue`• spent ,the week -end, with,her parents,
'its < interest in g,
are tbe Whe Will benefit theist
,there is§tids
Of the, Senttnet,nntillthe
;1166§Ibilittei' Of' .06' '1164 tb.irtsf
If you want the inside price on alt
lines of Nen% Women's and Child-
hhiat
J, LITTLE'S SHOE STORE.
New Kitting Wools od , Yarns.
still selling , at the old .prices. --:•THE
RECORD LOW* TEMPERATURE
i'OR 'NOVEMBER ESTABLISHED
What is belieVed • to ',be ,an
ber, Early in .the evening 'the then;
mometer started downward. and 'be-
goVering. at apiirodinately nine
degrees below zer6, :according to Mi
J!, Greer,, official weatber Observer
hocke. s • . n d :to :, date '<no `other steps
.v
l r. and :.Mrs, 'Harold. Freeman• •of
Elmira, N. Y., Were week-erid visit-
ors home of 'Mrs and Mrs.. J.
rs.at th,e,h m ,
W. Joynt;. .
Do ' you .'feeh 'dor hearted -C
,
c
0 1
''n • De.
sI�u e
and,; see. Peggy b A,..
T � w Hall. A11:' our `.cares
- r1 T -o n;- y
d
windle '
have 'been heard of : from the ;lake
town. Pl y:
R edid not` enter
'' i
hist Year ':
organized 'hockey r and it iS
doubtful if " sufficient material .` ie.
available' the*:r ; for- a senior' entry
this :year
Thus ' •'at present it looks as
will not be- laying senior -
hockey
-
Luck�iow will .. P ...
hockey this: year unless' under con -
d
itions-similar•-to last season,' which:
were •' anything but: ; favorable, espec
Tally from the 'fans viewpoint, ,enc
unless roads :'are.:open .for motoring.
:such: a grouping would. be out of ,the
question. — '
• The :entering _'of a Junior team has
been 'suggested, and • whether a grout
along; the line could be arranged,
remain;. to ,be _seen. There .appears 'te•.
be a 'good • •dealof youthful materia'
which ;might: develop into -0 . strong -
Junior aggregation, and at any rat(
it is only r right that ' th..ey should'
havet-sulch=ail-oppoortunity. Ken Cam=.
eron, Doug. •Clarke' andClark Fin•
-
"layson, three; . of last .year's Senior
performers, are eligible for junior
ranks and could form -the nucleus .of
a promising team
And again. •there, springs up .tF
suggestion of a Town or Clturch.
.League. which could `profitably and.
entertainingly :, be supported, if well
'balanced teams were ,selected There
is one thug certain,maiad tl• t , ia, if
roe is „avallable, .
there. • should',- be
hockey activities of- some manner sand,
it would be 'Most timely to call.la
meeting . , of those 'interested and,.
arrive at some conclusion..,
HAVE''" YOU ANT OLD_ ,.,�,n+.
A• ; COMEDY
'Witha
L
a "a . 'M i
• u'h''g auto ;
'presented by..,
St
. Pe tot's. Dramatic.: Club -•
11
'own Hall
U.
CKNOW
uesday, De 5t
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vv b
Jt
.at 8.15, P. 14I:
.General Admission 25e`
KNOX I CHURCH
in tte
ome-
5th
will
!Thiirsday, and' :FtidaY brought' don,
00411"i/060110 Srehiel-e'a
SloW,' Rain •, On Vtieadity' did net ini4
inattete it
wetoisme aa, Many, feriterS
griti
Keep . 1 ember.., 8th free to'hea.
the : Carolina . Jubilee Singers:.Every
-while removing the cause:—MelEIM'S
Sonth. Section:. Of Village On Sat,
•The' Ranger -Guide Thy -Shop
been opened, .the aPartinent aboVe
Johristen't. Barber Shop and theet
t*o locali` companies have undertaker
with the assistance of the BOY. Seouts
dolls,. whiCh May be given nein.' It
Matters not lichs? badly damaged th.eni
May be, or if portions" ef thc toy lir
Missing, beeaufie it Will' Surprise You•
to* effiCient these girls are, ini.rer`
.Reeve Roliert Rae, of Lucknow and
Reeve --David" Carruthers of Kinloss
'rownshiP, are this, week in attendance
County" Council in Walkerton.
yMrs. James Johnston has. ipturned
-into with 'bei sister, •Yfrs. ,19 arberry
Toint Club :MeetingA meeting Of.
`•17 ill be.. held it ihe 'Orange' Hall at
034 . • 4nOrgtOli Or Verandah that
.the.; Mirth. aide. 'of The.
and •it is hil,Ped. that the. ,c011ectiOn
on Abe tontb Of .fbi don
telt: tile,',fennunntios- that" geod
'Many: eetaider that 'Wbet
blioka, they Might haVo, ate,
sUch Will, be the ,
Oar
lit,: 'Mattel, arrangeinerit:
ba :te•lilife,.
Wied t.-
Part of proceeds ' to. be; given
•
to :: Library; Board
`;1V�ILKERTON: -YOUTHS W.IN
APPEALS ON`: SENTEICEST
. There was never anything made
bui someone ..eould worse
and sell it for less. Life ttunY
bers 'are Supreme in qualiity. Sold by
our local dealer. W. J. LITTLE.
She spent the. Month: with her
sister, ,MrS-Rosel, formerly. Gertrude
family,. 'Moved on frOin ••,th
regide*e en gene, Street tir • the
Henderson end, '
oioing to the illnesS • Of the -.'rector,
'Ret„ J, OeogiliegaiVWbo previonsly
'stealing, .iiiiPpied• tilion Gordon Den:
ie and Hairy Hockley bY Magistrate •
.Wallter In Walkerton, was :ordet,:.
MondaY by , the Ontario Court of
:ase the reduction Wie to one year
in jail.
on Saturday' Thal. fUneral
the "seriica of the Order: bei.ng eon- '
Robeitstni.: . Internment Was, in ••
:of age • is Well . and • fa:ora. blY
Mr. Smith , was` interred,, beside his
wife, formerly Misi 'Blair, who 'died
oine, thirty years :Aga.' .There 'Were ,
yio
Three. brother* survive, 'Thon4a-.•E
-ind, Albert of Detroit
ditionse with their. regular staff and
at present a few . young ' men aa
extra,Vaidi s," are 'being employed. '
Left FOr Windsor •
Mrs. Hilda, Miller, who has ac- ,
cepted a" position with the t., H.
Smith' LL, 'of Windsdr, Jeft On
d1C1 1 . Services will be held this Sa rday so he might o ence et
Mr, • Joseph Mallough, left : on
Monday .fof a 'two" Weeks Visit •ir
l'Oronto, where he will ' attend, the
Royal 'Winter 'Fair. He was aceoni-
Tallied by Mr. 6Thomas Alton, ,who,
will, resume' hia duties in tiie city.
folloWing an enforced' holiday of tyre
Weeks,. at the bonne Of his mother
hehl, which: wns • due to infection in
The Liiekkow Table totiipanY. plant
Which has been . operating recently,
orders,. and retnrne& to an eight both"
-Our -1Ocal-
06 prolOnged adVerSe *011%044.1A-
gretted by 'a large circle of friends,
Which she has forMe since eOrning
td 8011,Ie Sit. or SeVen Years 1.,
Ago, ad the, bride Of the late Elliott.'
Miller,. ;whose death OecUrred ,iust
three Year§ ago on November" igtb.
Fatuity Leaves For Tilorndale
Mr. and Mkt. Alfred Mortis arid
-where Mr.-,MOrtis beengaged On
laVe been faithful Mernhers
,rninernbrande *ere 0,reSented '04111
0414.,