The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-12-21, Page 1•
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D '• R. L. Treleaven
L-UCKNgw„
• Hours 9- M12 A. „ 1.3=
05 P.M.
PHONE 1;3 J( RAY.
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second a d i O::.;r
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WE WILL PAX for Cotto • iIs 39e
"Pair; dackrabbits 25 e
.. n1=a.
ac ,each; shipped
in lots 'of 20;' also eggs, ungraded,.
..express. We.
. pay:: ;Gulley Bros.,
. = •• 1190, B1oor St.,. W'.; Toronto:
,FOR . "SALE, .
• 7 room house and
stable. to accomodate five;head, drive
shed:; and pig per, y,5. acres.: . t
Apply:. to $iram'..:Bloo •
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LUCKNOW,.ONT.. T.HURSDA
�� ;�.lecemqier 2
5„'
stir ,1953
14
ACCLAMATrON PROBABLE :. _ KINLOSS, TOWNSIHIP . N PRE NOMINATION :DOPE, ,
.IN�KINLOSS TOWNSHIP HEALTHY FINANCIAL 'PO f'
$L.TIQh) , OFFERS' NOTHI
'• • • ,FIN ...
... ,.:., �; • DE ITE
,Reeve•. -David' C, ruthe States -De-
ar•� � ,. outstanding Tazetl, Amoat, Nil...-.1'ay,'. ,�'1"ethei: Lucknow Rill. .See, An
finitely 8e. Will: Seek Re?Election ; leant. of 1933 a es ` ti a Eleeti • Purely
•''•--- - . ... �..x _.Satxafictory.- . on Or Not Is ,..Sec
,.•—, .
pe.. sual f ,th - E s
,o ., a financial• state ..,., ewhere xn•,this-xs r"
, . appear the . .0 ." , •- -r-er
.;Ment of ' �:Ki 'ser. ', ` sobs% sue
ii Townshi woul b tract a " tement` o
d. f.Kio ,
... . ,r the •... .. . , ... :.�.§$: Town ;; ,'Lucknawrate" ... .'•.
lead one'tp'.behev shat•... shl ...0 . ..,.na1'erswxll,.noxrwnatc
e business p, . P •to December lSth'• ,. ' - o- • ,
t mo
It rr
i o
will
m
o ht fo ;
g r th
eccs o
year fii 3
has
.been r bbe
e transacted,not
�.a .,, iii
,. - „...
. , p . rt very . r, d that the. amount , of r eve ' fou . . ,
,.: • •193 � . ,..;.. r councillors... -
avor ,..
ab :.. � a •
ly and• that the, Tow ,, .taxes . unpaid a>: .. , ki .three.
.:. � nshi is , n td is . h,owev r: . , . ,, . , • T• •
t " . �:, «.".. • p �, . e school trustees, Bulr lit
. ,. 'little xnforma
n a soured .#financial .condition. • with the day followin th " .. . i
• fh � , e compiling of ;tion as: to ,the. 'intentions of the ',pre-.
the :nomination -.meeting being held ''••e statement the tax collector, ` Mr sent ofl'icers has
t bee
ix 0e fo
•sn , prow afternoon, election • talk: Donald :McPherson de osioyer ' - t village
Will
reaches Dui- •,., p -sed : end whether. or, Trot. the will
ears in: meagre quanti- $1500. Thus; on"1SSaturde last
ties and would •almost ' o' -• � y• ,speak-. dee an election •is• purely speculative;
frecast, an leg in ro and figures there was. • but A vacancy, on the Co
acclamation. if the .old : body desired. $8000 of 1933 taxes. • . until Board
to continue ' in office for another unhatd, • ., is '•altogether 'like '
Tax arrears •pre'viou's to:. 1933 are Mullin , who seen ' as Councillor.
term. • ' •• • h has many years of
shown as „$351,36;' Likewise, ' ince faithful, serviee in the' 'municipality
It had been.. 'intimated , pilin of, the Townsh i a s ma ' hav
Previously'. the, • tom ' g ,
that .Counci•
llor "Ross considered re statement, 'there has; been over `$.200, he 1 l e to retire due to; failing
of a of this amount h., ,- _ w.h i , s b :
'-,, paid;: leaving elle•, tly 'Reeve .Rae
new. ` • - . , ,who has been
g- ar 4 e -governing" board of. the village
for four years, ';states 'he' will 'riot
stand .in the, way of, other aspirants'
AS CAROLS' PROGRAM to this, office, .However,.' he is willing
er •. the program in the to -,:serve !another:, erm, With a' view
'Sunday evening; folluw- to ''Probably contesting, the' Warden-
hurch 'services which' will ship of the County for the year 1935.
d by° , Christmas crols; when that•office will .be : open to a
he ,Cit zees'; Band. Silver representative o1,.: ari_. urban_�rnunici--
polity:: .
It is. in the. interests ;of every „rate-
nayer to be present at the .meet-,'
iag to-inorrow evening to hear a
resume' of the'year's work.', concern-
ing our. village and school. .
SINGLE • CQPIES, 5 D>•
NTS,
ir)ng, :and. that the' pressure . the
a
TNRKE ; FOR r ALE_.._Mam- un
moth Bronze. Turkeys. All young m
birds. Guaranteed free froom disease.
Toms over 15' lbs.,;$3 00; ;hens • 12 lbs. c
or over $2 00.r Lighter birds at lower
• prices: , - y J. F. Johnston,
R. •.7. Lucknow. 'Phone 76-r-11, Durr s
gannon. a
se
s v', F O: Shipper, might force• him
o relinquish his municipal office. We
dorstand, however',. that these ' two
embers •-wi11, in. all probability.,, act
for at .feast one more term ifan ac-
lamation is apparent.: .
Reeve David Carruthers states
hat he. will again seek the reeve
hip for' his third tern.. Councillet
llott. 'who has seen several' ,years'
rvice on the Council Board, and
who is next in, line for- the Reeve's,
chair, , ir. is -,;not set'oti_.seeliing' this office
this Year.'' However„ in 'event;' of an
election, : it is .altogetJer likely
that' he will : be 'acandi'date:,for the
posmuntemition ,'a's head of ;the •
ernmen
. (21-12—p.,
NOTICE OF SALE
Stock and implements ' of Amos
Elliott Taylor,:will be•sold by public
auction on .:; Wednesday, . Decembci
.27th.;°::at' the .: N. H... o lot 25, Cori-
-cession'
on
• cession` ' •11,,. West . Wawa`nosh, : '
, 'corn:
nxencing• at one- o'nloi•k
R' J. Moore,, Bailiff.
Matt., Gaynor, Auc.
NOTICE'; TO • .CREDITORS -
IN ME MATTER of the
Estate of `George- S Arthur i
„ ddalC,;.
late' of theePhage of Lucknow,,
y o�
in the Count • >F Bruce;:••Broker,,.
---Deceased: ..:•
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 'that
.all creditors- and others",-.• having,
claims against the estate of the, late
George' Arthur` Siddall, whodied or
or about the, 27th.; ',day' 'of October.
G....
1933, at. the Village of Lucknow, are
required' to send on :
or before the
21st .day 'of, December' 1933, by post:
prepaid, or deliver to the undersigned.
Solicitor.' for the Executrices: under;
• the will of the ,said George Arthur
Siddail, 'full particulars' in writing of
their, claims,: duly proven by statu-'
• tory 'declaration, '
• ..AND `TAKE; NOTICE that after
suchrlast,mentioned'.date, the7nsset:
of the deceased, will be distributed
yoan
among' the persons •. entitled: thereto `
having regard.only to'the'• claims' of man
which the said' Executrices Shall ther, .the
have notice,: and -the Executrices' will follo
not be :liable to 'any person. of whose` hien
claim notice shall..not' have. been
ceived ;by them at' the' tilde of such
distribution.
DATED at: Toronto, this 11th day
:December, 1933,
C •G French,' Esq,,.
512>. Telh pie Bldg., Toronto.
Solicitor for' the , said Eiecu
trices,• Ida Mary 'Siddall ani'
Frances .Mary.Siddall,' Tor:
onto, . Ontario. '
RABBIT SHOOTING NOW `'
A COMMERCIAL SENT R
E PEISL:
Toronto ••Pi
rm In.Market
� �:
n. Market For .Tacks !
and "Cottontails'.
• '.Judging from ,repor_ts_.of., the:_ . :
grow-
ing .population . 'of' jiack rabbits in
this district what .h
r. �I a5 ',previously
been. a. ;Populars ,
, .port, will now be-
come a profitable' commercial sideline
to• those adept with,a shotgun.'
An advertisement ,appears else
where from, a Toronto firm;'which we
trust.. 'is reliable, stating that cotton:
tails ' will be bought at .30c' a pair,
with "Jacks" at premium ,price of
25c each.`
Rabbits have become `increasingly'
annoying. and •do" much damage,` ,an-
ly to, farm : crops,' shrubs and:
g; trees; ` but if �tli:is " prospective
reage
'CHRISTMAS
Town: 'Hall,:
ing : the• - c
be feature
played by_
collection..
T."h,e Bread r
— •' , , , ..The_ Breac
of''.,Healfi
of Health:
- ` Our��:Delici .
• ,. s •Puddin s,
are, mad .. ..: T..
e from en'; old, English recti .e: ,and ' 'co , , :40."
, ... .;
'' • I P lltam • .the choicest...
• Frui s'.
t , •N,uts Etc,^
BIrl.
C
hr'
Sty
121
a
s, r
u •
-• • ak
t .
wok
i h almondtitin
, . .g, and `•nceY .d Drat , ,,. . • , .: . .
. , ,•
. .y. ec, ed, , ,ls also,: made" wxtit
_ . . , thee..
very 'choicest. Fruits Nuts, S ices; :'etc:.
Our Ow111
1K
at .2, lbs. for 25c; i ,,i e:.
s made on the •premises and 'Ver. choice:•
ROLL ,
LYMAN S QUALITY BAKE
Phone 30Lucknow
Village ' Clerk ,'Is ;
$A.0.1...Ber ve
.y.., saved
Death.. of ''Mrs. Joseph Agnew, After
ng• -Illness :Saddens Community;
—Was A Genial: And Eesteened
Resident
Following' a:. • prolonged ' 'illness,
with her condition:leconin' • serious
g
two weeks before her death, Mrs.
Joseph Agnew:. passed;,away`:.at her
home,,- here" early' Mast: Thursday
morning. During ;'a .'residence cif:
thirty three• years.' .in the_1 villa �e.
g
Mrs. Agnew, 'by her •genial 'and: so-
ciable ••nature,: had formed a' large
circle of .close friends,. who are sad-
•dened by her•, death..
Mrs. Agnew .'was. formerly,} Edith
McLellan;'. a daughter ,of the late
Andrew. McLellan' .and Louise .Mc-'
Carty.. In her .63rd . year, - Mrs..Agnew
was. born -in Glencoe, and came to
Paranount as a child' with:. her par
ents, where her 'father 'Operated'.`,
sawmill: Later the. family moved to
Michigan, where" in 1'892, Edith `be-.
came -the bride of Mr. 'Joseph :Agnew
The young couple farmed: . on', the
boundary,; three utiles `west of• this
village, later : conducting ,a 'general
rke '
t doe:
s not soon •become glutted store; business _at Pine :River,' from
slaughter of bunnies which,' may where they, moved . to . Lucknow . in
w, will . do , 'njuch to rid ' thi ' 1900,• 'where Mr. Agnew 'oerate
ace ifx .:the community: r _ • p d „a
. : shoe;:business,,;prior. to 'becoming
Clerk. and ; treasurer ..of the• village..'
Mrs.; Agnew's . ;illness; datesback
to .the spring of this, year.: Early in
October she was confined to bed and'
in "spite of: medical , care and . atten-
tion little, improvement was noted
and two weeks prior to ` her death her
condition commenced to .:.:become
steadily .more. serious,:- The. death of
her son • Lloyd, occurred just a ,year
A •continuous ; ;resident, of this and , four days' previous, following •a
community . for seventy-two.ng which longe. illness; during which his. mother
'death .removed; Mrs. Richard • Lock • devotedly. attended him.
•
hart on Sunday, ,after a : two year Mrs. Agnew ' was:, of•
period of failin 'health. For more andf` a cheerful
g , genial 1 nature,: R kind `and
than a year .she . had been confined friendly neighbour and one • Whose
to hod, at• intervals,; and. for the 'ast sociability'
five' weeks•her. 'condition became ci cle o' f i ndri ;for her a laand-
steac�il . f friends, 'among both, qld, and -
y more serious.." _ young. •She was a member' of the
Mrs, Lockhart,`` •formerly Margaret Lucknow Presbyterian' Church, a'
Walker; was born °,on "Con.` 6, Kinloss Rebekah a i f
a. daughter, of the late. • Mr. the ' Wo n s ns active member, of
'nen s Institute;' being a Past
Mrs 1Vlliam Walker:' . Follow- President as well ..as Past' District
her Marriage' President,
The funeral` service was •:field. at
her late, home on Saturday • after.
noon, conducted :'by Rev. C. H. Mac- Carr, driver' of a' Cadillac,�owned by
Donald,' 'wh'o was, assiste� Webb was . .• . '
d by Rev_Webb, , chiefly responsible for
John Pollock. A ,wealth • of 'foral the 'crash the jury decided. •Mr. Mc
-
tribute's.' idence Lennan's responsibility' for ' the ac -
tributes.• banked the Basket' •ev y
hf respect 'and sympathy. The fun-
Iral. ,.was lar el attended.:" with cident'hin: oni his failure to pause
,goy.. •
timing: 'liens
First Insertion, '50c
Subsequent Insertions, 25c.
•
sok. SOCIAL' AND' DANCE
A, good. time is assured those at
tending the Bou Social, and Dance: `• in
• the Orange Hall, Lucknow on Friday'
December 22nd. ,'General admission being
25c ; ' Ladies :liringirig "lunch. 'boxes, 'and
Free. •• -
HARD TIME DANCE:
A hard time dance will be held '.in
the Orange, -Hall, Luck'now, on Thurs-
-day, Deceinber. 2$th.. Lunch., served.
•(Tents •25c; Ladies 1Ac Everybody
welcome. Come . in "hard -time" ' at
tire:
BON SOCIAL AND DANCE; •
The, Gelebr•ation Conmmitte' of
Lucknovir- L. O. L.,: is staging a bov
'social and ''dance in the Orange Heli
Luckno`w, , on Friday evcnti`' Dec
ember `22nd. Gone
, ran ,admission 25i
or ladies' with •lunch :boxes, free. hoer, la
CHRISTMAS DANCE , T i'ekn
Ernie. Brown's "9 -piece' .or ie
+hat Re
of Walkerton will ' la f 'the Survl
.. ,. ' p y . g' " h Archie,
, • Christmas•'- dance in. the .Town '`Halla
„ Luckiiow, Monday, December `. 2Cyil,�� Mi sY Ja
t .. Coupl. s' ,. ;. ' .
p e 75c, Extra Lady, and Gallery
PARAMOUNT ''SCIIQOL' CONCERT
A concert will `.le held in' Tara-:
Lifelon Resident
sldent - �....
. g
Of Community '.`
y Passes
Mrs. Richard , Lockhart, Born In Kin-
,
loss :' 72 ;Years Ago, Passes' Away
Here: On Sunday.
ing' ` to Richard Leek -
hart,' they farmed in •Kinloss. 1VIr,
Lockhart died .thirty=five years ago,.
and twenty years ago Mrs.' trick -
hitt and her. family Moved'. to ,.the•
village, where' .she ; has resided ever
Of a .pleasant ' but unassnmin'
nature, 'Mr's. Lockhart devoted ' h r
interests to her ,home, which'rwaa the scores; who•. 'Were , unable : to' attend at' the;, mtereecfion when he'.had
home as well of her, grandchildren. visiting the Nonce prior to the set. seen 'the'•V ingliant car a' o
the Orr famtl w pp aching
+ y, ,whose mother died, vice. Interment . was. ;:in ' Greenhill at ,a r"�'id s
ap peed. •'.
doting ,ibe flu epidemic 'of .1918:' ' cemetery. '
The.: se>vice Was 'cl � 8f r •the,,,,, � �� The accident happened :just. at•�the
Y.
h d ',presides ; bereaved , visbnnd .. outskirts ,v. age, , ...
te..residence''9n. Canning. St.• three' sons, Clair; `ir ''of the villagn m which
.� Car, Howard, arid: Har .' direction •Car I'w s d'":. • Me.-
* on. +Wednesday, condueted• end,survive. ,Llo...d• 'i•edecease ' ''r ..' it ..ii . riv}ng. Mr. • ar
; C. H..MacDonald. '' ' y , p e sed lilt Lennart had lust turned Off. Lud and
mother a year ago; and.'Earl;• dice" ff
Sty, to. proceed, :on the Gravel'
vine, are two,daughters, • firs ; in .1910, • • • •" •• - . . i
Hunter at Moose Jaw,and • � Road. ,,Evidence showed that. •Mr, iVlc"-
Two slater, . •Mrs; W. G. Murdoch' S;,
hies McConnell:Of Dnuphin, ofthe'n Lennon eves. on his right side •of the'.
Canadian Soo ,and Mrs. (Dr.� mi
Who have been ':with their D. T. Alli ti of • the A _ S ad When' the crash n the .•
... ..• merican Soo ,. : ,. . ,.,.., .. ; , .: , , ..
mother for the •past year during her, Ottended .'tlhe funeral, n' The OA
.dayned• .in the County
illness and 'twtl so Twq other town on . Frlda' ' morel,
e lis Will of ;Luck sisters, Mrs,''W Hoover,:of the •.C,ah- , ►, Y ng at eleven
11.6‘.61),4-410:1-._
0, ,-.400,}n 1'x!",i'a�ti5.,.: `ie a , Y •t '"a k. , .. �iiili rIxSCW
e , Y ii wens • presiding. `1'l o "faking ,of`
, e vin and ndrew -.o f Torono a ..• '
t . Mid -a brother' , i3ovrard .• .
' ueknowrr„Jitnmae•,. of .: A,ppir 112cL ,�'. � °• .�evadence .was -not Borrtileied�'ti`fittl
, Lellan of;'`Donalcla •A'lberta were ;... . ni..
rs:. Albri ..... • + . +. .iv.
, about 11.30 :Pride :•, .,.:. after
ght, (Ella Mac) of unabl ut ntng andh
;, • . r y e, . to, attend, : ,, x.. ...
, deliberatin . fo
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on
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d two• half hrothera, `William mint date. or.;iia3:Laetit..ofyhydro e Alt $ars - o nso1- g,
tlbell G#�11ntwn$ cbttnse oft
ker""`of I'etrolia` And ..Russel , t ....... ; Wen',
,:.: .:; ::...
account
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•
IS THE. DEPRESSION OVER?,',T''
Well • ther•e's :a farmer in Kinloss
Township, who' .thinks it not as bad'
is last. year. This' gentleman. raises
%ego in considerable' numbers - and_,
<o pay Ms 1932 taxes, Sold 22 of them.
`°or ;which he received $3.15 per cwt,
Chl:. •year, • hogs. at: tax tittle .•; were
+6.25 :a (hundred ;and. with .taxes:_con _
siderahly lower iri Kinloss' Township,
'le
'sold i - _,.._._ ., a
d -eight hogs' and -received 'a
sum,:, within :about $2., . of what .would;
lay his 1933 taxes. The hogs•:.were
•elaimfid' to be; a`. somewhat siniilr.
duality to those solda
last year.
WINTERING IN .FLORIDA'
St: Petersb'ur Florida, a, for the.
next'two or.'.three months, will,' be the
vlace of residence ::of Mrs D. R. Mc-
Intosh, of Southampton, .,;and for
many years a•:.Lucknow resident Mr.
(McIntosh advises 'us, -to this .'• effect •
in requesting'" that.: his Sentinel . be.
forwarded :tothat Southern State:'
As if it were'. to make one the more
envious of his holiday id• the South,'
',"Mac": states ,that oranges sell' foo•
.5c a dozen and grape fruit, one cent.
socio .
in g • am Motorist ,; T
Chiefly` To 'Blaine
So Decide§ Jury, In Court Action_
InvolvinMcLennan,'
n
S ' 1Kr. ;: F:;D:. �'I'chennan,Who ;Was', Assessed' One'
Quarter
Of Damages . Allowed. Plaintiff. '
Arising from tr.-motor accident 'in
Lucknow in: July 1932, Janes Carr.
of Wi gham: is . to; a 300 and •`Mr.
.pY.$ .
F. D. McLennan- $100, `'to John Webb'
?f Wingham who. was ran
t , g- ted dalti -'
lyes to that'amount, in a court ' ac -
ion in.' Walkerton, which terminated]
at an '.early hour Saturday morning.
Webb b so
ught damages•'- to. •the extent
of $500, from McLennan and Carr,
defendants in the•�action: -
Excessive Speed' on the
p part of
t
,2'2, ,at eight "o'Cloel” consisting of ,a
I.
ale,,, t5
� 1 a
m b'
Y � p Dila and' aril A+I
,Young people . of the 'Coniim nity ' ;. »" o •.
." a : � �: , _ _�: -Me Defrost
.O :t� , o�a'h'�t�a,'�vlfl: ro�id �
, .. p e mu ic-c..nl'r'ss,
lei dance, Which
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THOSE' WHO HAVE BEEN. UNABLE ••. TO :S1IOP EA LY
.WILL FIND. OUR STOCK' OCK OF. � GIFTS '
• MOST . ATTRACT
..BRI•
THEM DISAPPEAR;'
'MOTHER
..a
RYS
R'. -
, . OY
DEFOREST
TO' iUS AND WATCH"
would like'a. nice piece ,o� 'silver •and
eyes • would shine if• she' redeiv
•
edea
beautrfut piece. of 'silver for her Hope
Chest --.a '.dainty'iaWrist; 'i•Yatch':or a.
Combe; :Brush and Mirror" in benuti
fel Boiry•
would --a r i a
pp ,estate`a. sod pair.
g pa of
Links and.
would" 'surely appreciate' thesante'
ams•
ora nice' pair. of 1Vlilitary Brushes An •
case: '
CROSLEY,.RAD>'
O for the. WHOLE'FAMILY.':'
WATIVNIZIZ 1413Z
,Y'.
THE GREATEST COMEDY, H.IT. OF '
THE SFASON.
J, ouble
WILL '.BE PRESENTF,D AGAIN 'IN
'The
Town: Hall
cKno
n •.
Admission .: 25c
Presbyterian
Orche;�fr
...a in Attendalnce,
Greetings
to our.:.
Readers '
a
and
F'
rse.
nds
:�aY this,Christmas Season be
A. MERRY OIVE,,
,. with .,..
t3EST 1V''ISHES
That Health, Happiness a .
nd
All "Good ; Things • ,
g
May Be Yours •
fn 1934
•" 7`liirs '.
findZ
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