The Lucknow Sentinel, 1934-04-12, Page 16,,
.04 PER ..'ILEAR IN ADVANCE; ;2.50 OTHERWISE:
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RSD,A,Y, Agrjl 1^t4; 1934,.
SINGLE COMAIF .0 uvacs,,.
FOR SALE Sted.tired buggy in bliss Sarah I r° •, l!
:good repa;�t Apply_ at; SentinbyQtilce ,. C`�• er��i.
leS L
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LochaiSh
FOR 4ALE=r2 good young Dur-
ham Cows, both due to freslieziNin
May.' fames' Forster, R. 1 Luckno.�W.
1 ,,
WANTED—A sets of iron. 'hoops.
for a Silo. 'State pride: '
eor : Keinned
G ge Y, lt: •1; %ucknQw
HAY''`FOR $AL1--Secon; cut al
falfa, .limited!' rluantity„ ,Apply at
remises.—J. M. Greer' R•.1. 'uc n':'.
p , ,L k ow
•WQRfi;;-,WANTED Y-oungLedy-
desl
desires s hopseWork:'•Apply M Sentinel
Office:
(10-4-10
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_ :FOR SALE71 Driving horse; 1
McCormick - Deering 16 -plate, ; out-
throw disc harrow, nearly •new.L-=
W. G., Andrew.
quality,, single bag $1.75; fir bag`lots
. .$1.60. Harvey Ackert,
'Phone 29-w, Lucknow.
(19-4-p:)
FOR SALE OR fRENT—I0 acres
of land with good 'brick house and.
• bank Stable,
just north 61.V. N. R.
`;Station -- Apply to 'Wm. 'MacKenzie,
Box. 201, Lucknow.
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AUCTION SALE of '':,Implements,
stock, etc., of the Estate' ;of; Jacob.
Miller, at - the residence tof ' Mrs,
Miller;,
Havelock'.St., :Lueknow,i on
Saturday, April`I4th at 1'.30 .o'clock.
See bills. x I12att. Gaynor,' Auc .1
.OATS 'EOR.•.SALE--Car of NO. 2.
C, W.—recleaned: Alberta ,gats, •now
• unloading' at Ripley. `Ernest Ackert;`
L,'eknow. Phones -'.'101-r=3- Lucknow of
24 28 Ripley
1?tOFERTY FOR SALE -•r-9' acres,
good. raMe,house `with :stop cellar,
cement .stable Close to''achool and
chtifrcli� 1 miles `north,.of Lucknow
(known, as';the. Fisher pro),erty).
PeterT..'Carter.' $ ,R,: •Lucknow.
(19 4.
AUCTION SALE 19 ahead;" of;
hors.w,,.- Johnston', B$rzi - L iiiow,
Wednesday, April `' 18th. Horses are
quiet .,sound,' ,well broken,, 3 to < 8
ye rs s•• ' 1300'" to 1600 lbs. - Terms,
• Carib , unless otherwise arranged.
s ; Matt.aynor, Ambo._
Ingl .s H. Patterson,' Pro
e n Q► : h
omin Events:
F.,Irat..Insertion,, 50c.
Subsequent Insertions, -25c.
DANCE IN •ST-AUGUSTINE
Don't forget the dance in St. Au-
gustine on•Monday, April 16th, Music
by Arthur's.. Radio ` Orchestra.
BAKING, SALE
South Kinloss Ladies' Aid are hold
fag, their seini-annual sale in., the
rear. of Tenipleton's Store, -next.'Sat-
urday' . A' r 1 14th at, 2 Pall Please'
t• P ,'
�� e
rims dostions`.early. Vis?E our , "Tea
Room". Candy a. specialty.
I�'•r
PLAY AND DANCE
"The Misadventures of 'Jimmie",
,+ a farce in 3 acts, will ..be presented,
"under ` Lucknow-Joint "Club'- auspice-
the Teeswater Presbyterian' Dra-
;niatic Club in the Town Hall, Luck
nqw, -Friday, April 13th. Dance after,
Sepoy Orchestra. Admission, ` includ
Avg, dance and • concert 25c.
CIIAN'GE IN OWNERSHIP
OF VILLAGE RESIDENCE
` On ,Saturday :evening :the transac-
tion was ,completed whereby Mr, and
.Mrs..Charles Steward disposed o£
their' residence ' and property to .Mr.
and' Mrs. Fred °Emberlin; young
newlyweds: Negotiations for • the' pur-
chase-...of
ur-
chase<of this property were carried
,'on quietly and the announcement ,of
the sale carie .es quite a surprise.
Mr.' and, Mrs.. Eniiberliri - will take
possession the fi at of May. • '
• 'Mr. and Mrs:, Steward .have rented
the :borne of Mrs..,;Stothers,' the lat-
ter having spent the :winter, with her
sister,. Mrs; henry Mullin, during
- Wh%li' time her honie has a been •un-.
occupied.
Mr., and Mrs, Steward -have been
'village residents for .practically
twenty years, 18 of 'which have been
spent in their: present home,• wliiich
they will vacate very linrtly, During
their residence there, Mr. :and Mrs I
Steward have zn>ade""'thllofe'C rmd
surroundings: 'quite •attractive, The
property, *Vail ,lies 'at the eictre' ie
south-east of .tho village,' contains
Death Causes "First: Break In Fam l*
Of° '1'�hi ' 'n, hi
>< C ldren,in
There Were •Two
... . .,.
Nam'ed. John'a' 4d
Two'Namd Donald:
: .. ;
he-death'an Sunda .of r
y .._�Sa ah MCam-
eron,. removed ,a -beloved' :and 'leng-
th/le, resident of the Lochgl*h •conn'
munity, M
_ M t.iss Cameron wsa .in__.:)?er,
54th, resit and with -the exeeptlon.:`of
about' fifteen years spent inA.etroj t•
has
!acid
e
all her life on.'the >liisi'
stead' on •the;boundary••east of:."
ash; :now•ioccupied' i y .her. two b ro -
b,bh.
ers, Duncan ' and Jim '
Miss • Cameron was One of, thirteen
,children of the • late Roderick CatR-
is the, first break 'in the family of
seven boys -andsix girls. In~ this
'family two ~boys were each
' nanied
Ta
hn
and two o they"
sna
rn
edD
0
Wald
Miss Cameron's• illness' dates' back.
about seven years,, when she, was
Psr ia
llY
invalidede
d by aaxaI i
p yt c
s o
tx ke.:Recprrenee:of this trouble -at
intervals during: the succeedin years
g �y.
has at times - confined her to bed
lilt for the greater part: of.,the ;time
she has, been able to.be. ebout, Anti
soliie fife . weeks ago, when' a devel
opei��ent of complications•` caused n
serious illness, which ,terminated''
her. death
The funeral service"was held, from
her• -Tete, r,esidenco on Tuesdav, eon
ducted by Rev. J. K. 1V(acGil';vary
f Ashfield Presbyterian Church, `'of,
which deceased . was a memlier.:.•In
'tern'ent 'was in I.ochalsii cemetery.
The palllkiearers . were. Donald, and
;Duncan MacKenzie;, • .: Duncan ,,'::and
MaTj�olm%> Finlayson, :,;;%oho Cathcart,
and Fra ,1vMaet0114in.
'; Survivi g ' hrotherg , and •
»'resent' at the 'funeral were: Dunean
and Jarnes at, home; 'Mrs. A. R. Fin•
layson ;(Mary °,Ann)... of •Lucknow;
John Goderich; Roderick;of Palmy
;srsl;4p . Mrs. Jennie Browi, Detroit}'
Mrs.' Peter Murdoch (Kate) 'Detroit•
WILL EXPLAIN BOYS •
R AND
CALF
°•,, • AND G .�1IN CLUB
Mr. Fred Forsythe, agricujture►I re-
presentative, of Walkerton,::y411
n Lucknow this Saturday fi.fternOon.
;o' explain 'full to in `eB
Y. , rel' ted' !part�eR
fetalis of 'the :Calf Club aid. Grain
flub sponsored .by the . As.Iocal Agrieul-
oci
tural Set' pointed °
w +
y 4 �, out �.it:
veek;_these clubs are: ''
'Open'. oto n.)
"arm boys -between ; the ages, of 12
ind 20. Fifteen 'entries are necessary
toor' f;an' e
}z a 'slab, and ranch of
+
roposed •Fire'Truck
Disposed, O f Elsewhere
Petition. Was Being Circulated' En-
dorsing, ,Purchase ' n
,Learned That Proposed Fire Truck
Was Sold Elsewhere -Village Will
Be ' On' Alert. For Another' uch
Barl3an :
' A : petition ;which- was being en-
.-
na
r
inal valuetainted on ;Monday endorsingthe
is taught to
6 n .
these ,res esti y rurch'ase of a..proposed fire en ine
P • veiubjects, with 'worth!. • [;
while , prizes, donated for ,exhibits o,
this; nature at the Fall Fair.
Mr..Fe aytbe°;will: meet: alta -the
interested at ;the, Town Hall on Sit
urday at two o'clock: ' It. is not ne"
essary to join the 'Clubs ;unless one
uides1='_ilaterc�� Lt�=l3ik ties,
are. urged oto 'be •presentt 'so they may.
have- a full ' understanding of A the
'Was being so readily' 'signed, that
Oke. purchase J was : ;almost assured,
vhen Reeve Hamilton, in communi
cation :with"" "the: "Company,. 'learned
that the fire truck had been disposed
of elsewhere.' However, so .far as the
petition went; it was apparent that
wadi a purchase was 'deemed' adv�s
pble by the ratepayers, and 'it. is ;:al
functioning of :,these • oganizat=ons together likely that if another such
r,■----�. bargain is offered the village, it will
3h res i '
, e - -,d ly..sna ed .. :
P•UBLIC I
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-MEET
r PP. trP , , .
• � .. ��v U�'. ,Mx, .G; H.� Smith,' on •hiehalf of the
A. Public- •meeting will be heldiri
.Fire Co, Cwho out '�
in th
ed
,Proposed
Town Hall,
Ld
ko
c n w on Tliurs
i
e
the
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arch '
as
to h
e the Village l e Council ''
ay the,,19th. Inst: at . 8 $0 1° M t g at
the matter of este: gu ar meeting on • .Tuesday
_, R e�heir,..re .1____
consider ' -
a
hotter "Telephone service, between 'night, again waited on' the Council
, the Village of .Lucknow` and the a :at a' special ,meetingon Saturda
jacent rural '. vicinity 'to' .'which :! tilt . e
1 councils of Kinloss, 'Ashfield, ' Wear afternoon. He explaingd that the
Wawanosh`,and :all person's , interested mpa ny was willing to pay . $300:
are ' cordially invited to attend. Yward the purchase of the :truck,'
' • J. Agnew Clerk, ' Lucknow:' 'which was ' offered the: village for
APPOINTED MANAGER
OF CARGILL. BRANCH
Mr. J. C. McNab, who .succeeded
his father „as manager. of. Silver
wood's Creamery here 'a year age
last January, .recently received word
•from • headoffice' in London,;. of .his\
aprointn'ient as ....manlier of the Car-.
enli; branch as well. daek::' officially
took- over . his additional 'duties on
Monday. Mr. Dave Stobie, who ha.
'been in charge :of the . Cargill branch.
does to London as. a 'memberof the
staff ,of.' accountants t .-ere.
Ir. Ben McClure
Celebrates 82nd Birthday
;
Mr. McClure, A Resident Of Luclrnow.
For :58 Years, Was 82 Years Young
On Friday. : -
A familiar figure in the` 'village
for almost three score years, Mr
Ben .McClure" celebrated his 82nd
birthday on ' Friday.'. Mr. McClure
enjoys spendid health, and in fact
`article is simply a give. away of
his age, for, unless one knew, 'they
!mould judge this'esteemed resident.
•a.,tnan much younger in years -
His two daughter, Jean and Mabel
as Easter visitors, were , with their.
father on ''this' happy Occasion,
with Rev. and 'Mrs. MacDonald, and
Mr:
and Mrs, Janles Smith also pre
sent for dinner that evening, after
w\l ich a pleasant social time :wac
'Mr. McClure came to Lueknow'from
Georgetown .558 years ago • and .here
he: and ' his brother W. I. operated
the Dominion 'Mout Mills., Later he.
,engaged in' tine grocerybusines?.
arid for eleven years was engineer
at the Lueknow Furniture Factory.,
At the. age of . seventy -'six, , he re-
tiredi from this position, at the tim'
'
f the illness of 112rs.'11feClur'e,. whose
deatth oceurred six years` ago today.
The .'villagers in general wilt loin
in. extending feliciiations' to•.this be,
loved` resident, and best- wishes'' that
continued . health 'ma'y, permit the' ob-
sarvaneo° on -many mo e'• ,birthday -ani.
n1vei'4a00.
Wawanosh and :Kinloss ' and this
limited' area has long been a con-
tentious subjeet among telephone
patrons. Any action in the past' to,
remedy the condition has so' far
been. without results. .
In- calling . this . meeting; Reeve
H$miiton hue the sanction.' of the
village council. What developments
may result cannot be definitely,' tort-,
east, but the matter'; has' been taken
up. with, several prominent men in
the district, who Will cometo the
Meeting prepared to 'offer . some con
structive suggestions; whish, it
liiaped, will •lead to the establishimr:
of, a' better telephone ; service. The
Project will no' doubt take some time
hilt it is felt that in event of the
hearty_ support of those •'who -feel
that a" better 'service' is inoperative:
that progress'.. sari be made.
$950.. to be paid in two equal instal-.
KF.NNEDY''S =HERD. , rnents, one when the. truck was de
HAS FIVE RE ACTERS' ivered ' and the other. a year •hence.
The 'Board gave Mr Smith f"
Herefords Are All Free' From Thi;
bercular -Infection- Re-Acters ;Are
All Found: 'Among. Grade: •Cattle. ,,
George Kennedy, 'Hereford ,breed,:
• a fa
nrable hearing, but: were doubtful as
`o how this .-expenditure ` Might be
viewed by the ratepayers, while there
emains a considerable amount, o f
npaid taxes, altho personally, the
oard appeared'; to ,regard the truck
as a '.necessity'to give the village an_
adequate. fire protection' system..`
•.`An ' expression of the • feeling of
the ratepayers, through a petition
wasu.suggested g
gested by Mr. Smith and
pproved, and. on Monday horning
the ` etition had t''
bee
P nr'+ c4i`atsed. to a:
gree'to show that ' erp
generally approved of the;. purchase,
when word was:: received that .the
truck was no longer available:•
er, . cast • of Lucknow„,:had, entire ;`B
herd' -of for y -two'`' cattle';`submitte
Co the tubercular -teat, ,esp, perform
by . Dr. Tory last Thursday,; When -the'
?3r. returned':on Monday of this• :week
he picked out five a i"Fiats"•naafi''
n�► ,
which •wereade° cattle,-- which -ha
qtr ef7 s,G fanfi°«
;y
a
n
' sh'
George's herd of"herefords "showed'
no sign.of the infection, but ` as it
showed in .: the others, it will,•.: be
another . year at least ,before George.
will have an: Jiccredited herd.
Eldon Henderson, we -understand.
has' now an ` 'accredited herd':of Hol-
steins, his'• cattle having underwent
the final test :necessary•..in securing
these" credentials, without;• a reactor
appearing.-
-Mrs. John Murdoch ,(Belle) Detroit.
Those ;unable' to attend were Donald
and John D. of Alberta; Donald of
Detroit
and Mf Donald : Gillies
.i'ece
(Anne) Detroit..ii, Mr`s, Rich-
ard, Hocking and`son ' Richard•,of
Detroit', also 'attended".; the funeral... • eCt t0 �. W0
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Better Telephone
Sertrice Purpose
Of Public Meeting
Serelsereemserro
-Meeting.•To' ;Se -
Next
Be Next Thursday. Evening --A11 In=
terested ,Parties Asked 'To Attend
With a 'view, to establishing a
better telel Bode, service (between
Lucknow and' the surrounding,.corn
munity, a public meeting has been
called for next Thursday evening in
Lucknow, at which the "`. I adjacent
Township .Councils and all interested
rural: ani village residents. are urged
to be 'present,
Locally, there is a very restricted
rural area to which calls may be
made without paying a, toll :charge.
The .free radius', represents roughly
a portion, of . the Township of 'West
NOTICE
All residenta 'Of the Village of
Lucknew, who Iteepl. Poultry, are
hereby nOtified not t 'permit, them
to run, at larke, anSt Persona, In,
the Village - having a complaint in
neotify the Conatable, Who has
been inStru9ted 10 het.%
AgAgW 044
`:TORY,,.:' GREGG WILL
° WORK THIS ' DISTRICTc
Mervyn ,Floyd "Tory" Gregg, 'stel-
lar. right winger of the 'London''Te-
eumseh hockey, team, will be a weekly
c, alter in this village. during the :next
several months. ' "Tory" has been'
taken onto the sales staff of Cole
man's Meat •Packing Co. of London,
and,' Lucknow lies in the •district.
which he has been assigned. to work.
.The line is somewhat ,new to Tory
but we • have no;,' doubt ' he'll make;
°Food with-a:vengeance:-•"Tor-y'-will
make his headquarters' in Kincardine
but informs this paper that he will
have- nothing : to:. do 'with managing
a !ball teain in; the Lakeside town.
as his duties ' will permit him .to
spend' only the week end there. ' It
will be remembered that two years
ago "Tory" piloted' both the Junior
and Senior teams . in Kincardine to
the championship. Gregg was in town
n-etting ` acquainted with his::. trade
here on Tuesday:
WILL SMITH. PASSED
• • AWAY IN THE WEST'
Returned To, The West A Year Ago
After: Spending Some Time' here
*qui Hie Shiter, Mrs. Allan Turner
Word has, been receiyed here of
the 'death, of ,Smitho
occtirred Suddenly at. Assiniboia, Sask.
where for. the past year Mr. Smith
has been residing, folloWing : his de-
narture from the village, where he
had made his home for a Year and
a half with his , sistero Wks. Allan
Turner. ,
Deceased 'who WAS in *hie. year
',vas a son of the late Sandy Smith
of COncession Kinloss. A resident'
Bill returned east in failing health
.from the ravages • of diabetes. A
year ago, nomeWhat inieroved in
health; he,‘ returned. to SaskatcheWan.
Ile !de, \feeling 'Soffteiently' *ell 'to
pursue his duties of 'his farm, at
he ' had been engaged the do
io to If death
The 'funeral Was, held in ASsiniWit.
ceased as well, is ',SiirViVed by a
a brother , Ja0k. 'just ehet .0i, this
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Highland Park Mayor
Native Of Ashfield
Joseph M. Hackett Was Elected
Mayor , Of Highland park . Last
Highland liPark; one of Detroit's
major snburbs, eleeted ,former
field bey, Joseph M. Hackett, As
Mayor' lastc.week.,....Mr. Hackett, Whe
has served ',Ter ten ye4S' ae city
,..commiSsioner, oppOsed Mayor N.
Say ,Markland Rad.. defeated' him -by
Hael*tt polled 4.333 votes--Mark-
land 4,222.
Mr.; Ilackett",based his campaign
on •vvhat he termed "anti4bigotry":
In a Itatemcnt made: when 'he was
leformed of his eleceion, he said he
-planned "te keep Highland ?ark 'a
clean city". He said he would supPort
"h11 law enforcement agenCies"; and
would eoniinue to appose "bigotry".
Mr. Hackett's ftiencla here .will , be
delighted with 1118 SUCCeg. The neWly
elected' mayor is 'a brother of; Jas.
R. Haekett of Athfield and „Mrs. W.
1, Lane of' Ripley:, As a gradeate
droggiat,:' he Went 'te Detroit *some
thirty -Seven yeara ago where he SU-
frein which he has to so/no dPgre,
ALLPAP
Sole Agent -:FOr
Now Is The .Time
.PAINTING; PAPERHAGING
AND dRAINING
. bone at 'Low Cost
J. Cameron
MAIN ST, LUCKNOW