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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1934-07-26, Page 1• . • ' ' ' op, 42•00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE; *2.50 OTHERWISE' LUCK1N1(1W, ONT., THURSDAY, .8111101r 26 1934 SINGLE • COPIES A. CENTS • , TRCOR ..FOR - SALE - ten cab ' Wm.- Armstrong, :Jr. , 1:IELB WANTED -"CaPable.W07. ,.„„ mah....to do liousearerk.---APPq to K.- Alton, It 7, Liicknow. 'Phone 67 r 9,, Dungannon. , FOR SALE., or EXCHANGE-4er •sey-Holstein heifer calf ; far sale Or will exchange for Poultry.— Fred Emlierlin, Lucknow; PROCLAMATION At the request of a nuinber .0,1 'citizens, I -hereby proclaiih,:Mandey, the 6th day ,of, August, 1934,a'Civic Holiday for the village of. Lucknow. All citizens are hereby, notifiedto govern 'themselyee A. W. Hantilton, Reeve. -AUCTION SALE Mra Wm. Hunter will hold an auction 'Sale ' of. ilouseliela ,effects at' her residence .in Lucknow On Situr. , day, :July. .28th; at .twaTz o'clock.' The , property will also be •Offered, subjed. to . a reseiWed' bid.. Household effectii, Cash. , Matt. Gaynar, Auc. • • PROPERTIES FOR SALE; -Two , properties with house and barn . on eack—just- north:" east ---of depot. Acre .of ground in , each , pro - Petty. -Buildings in good repair, abundant water- supply. • Properties must- be sold as the owner is leaving or England.—Mrs. James J. Ross, Prop. For particulars;-" 'apply tc Well. Henderson;.. Auctioneer. , (28-6--tf.) • • AUCTION, 'SALE of. tattic. and Horses . Let 21, . . lass, on " Wednesday, August '1st. (Commencing' at one o'clock. 125, bogs' of 'Verb:ma age., all bred :ironi. . regis- teredlitiek are S-e-e7W-4O-r- iist;-end terms. , I ban T. McKinnon, Prop, . . Matt. 'Gaynor, Am': TENDERS,. Sealed will be received by the Undersigned to, 'purchase the North half of 'Lot number Seventy- four in the First Concesssion of the • township of Kinloss in the Sonlity of ;Bruce, containinell,fti acres, more or less theefroperty of .the S -0 cali-Miller, -de- to Saturday,. August, -4th, a p is a good clay le M and cultivation. , e premises, is said to he a Frame dwelling ,with hard t" water inside. e barn 40'i42, stabling un - $b, Driving shed 18'x30'. ossession Will be given . to the purchaser on April, 1st, 1935, with privilege to plow 20 acres thereof _ after October 10th,' 1934. The highest or any tender. not, nec- essarily accepted.. • - TERMS, -.Marked /cheque. for 24pr0 of , purehase money to accompany tender. Further particular may. be Obtained from the undersigned. .joseph Agnew, Lueknow,'. Ont. • 'BORN 1. ' DOUGLAS—At ',Endaurel ,Hoapital en Sunday, July 22nd, :Mr, and Mrs. Carrick Douglas, NOW" York • City, a daughter, Diana Carrick. McoILLIVBAY—'n the township. of Ashfield, on Wednesday, July .18, to ,Mr. and Mrs. Stewart :McGillivray (nee Mary Hackett) "a Sen. . Card Of Thinks Mr. and Mrs. George Saunders • acknowledge with , grateful , thanlcs • the kindness and sympathy of friends and :neighbors, at . the time of their ; • bereavement, and to especially thank thane . who loaned their: Cars : and thole sending flowers. INMEMORIAN • MitctIOUGALB-4n loving, memory , 'ef my dear husband and our: dear. John -MacDougall, who died • on the 31at of July, ,1931,.in gt:, •: 'Joseph's itoSpitai, tendon. O There's .So One knows,a • fatheel worth Until at last he'd .goapi* rrherea not :a friend on all the earth .With love' so Artie and strang. pen can write,' notongue can 'telt O „mow, bad Our4iitter..loas; ' • But; Thew,. 0 Lord,, has lielnet.iig.tVell To hear out hettiry crises, ' O Inserted by his widow and taiiiiisr. O edit • taiiihinitiOns and Single • Oirtnint UnderWear for ", gen. and •ftt 1141tXT • A 4 Timely Discovery Averts Bad Blaze Shin Filo fire At Ilendertii.and Fisr „planing • Mill Eztingidshed Iit,NickOf,Tjrne. A blaze of .Undetermined origin, -discovered in itsearly stages in a of,--abeut-'-two-thousand bundles, in • the hitcher yard at Hen - Orson and Fisher's planing mill, was extinguished in the nick of time last Wednesday . evening to prevent what would doubtless have developed intoa fire of major proportions had it had a few more minutes in whieh to gale, . The blase: was, discovered shortly before • nine .o'clock cl_sy'. Jack: Smith, a brother-in-law 'Of Frank Miiler. Hp hurriedly: notified. Mr. 'Jack Hender- son, who by prompt action succeeded in removing and extinguishing about twenty-five or more, of the hUndles,. that'Were coMinencing-to,blage-freely. and in so,' doing suffered 'EXPECTED. 'HOME TOMORROW Mies Dorothy ' Dangles,. daughter of Mr. George R. Douglas, is expec- ted. to arrive at her home here Fri- day at .noon. Mies Douglas, is prin- cipal of the Girls' School at Tamsui, Formosa, Japair'and is arriving home on her first furlough since going theite.as a missionary et the W. M. 8. -in Canada in 1928. Sailing on the -Empress ortanada, Miss Douglas arrived .at Vancouver on .-July 113th En route, home, she ,spent a couple of days, with her brother George at Winnipeg and to -morrow is expected to arrive hero on a happy home- coming, that. is however -.e saddened, because of the death of her mother Web-, DettothSt was on the mission field; ' STORES' WILL CLOSE. ' On Friday afternoon "'item 4 to A .o'clock, the business places in , the village will be closed. That aftcr- ltoon;.:',..thgt;owen--*-Sannd play an important Bruce ' League 4034, game here and theliiiit being • , 'erne of the schedule. A petition was circulated among :the business men LOY in the week". requesting•.. the , losing of the stores,' which was iiii.fbration, Mr.. Miller ' Carried off atiuneuslY signed ". to that effect. Prize this Year as has beenthecase • • - for the 'past aeVerattlearsc-aWarded Young '1.4"t '`) . ran'getrian: the: -parade. Ilalyroot WORK OP 'OP PRINTER ' ' ' WINS NOTEWORTHY ' ATTENTION Little Runs 'Off, and Falls Asleep, , ' ' • . ' • • - lopearing. in a recent issue. or Daitware of .the DaelM., the fliagatifie, The Printing. .Review . . „ . , And " Anxiety Caused' 'By 'Her' Of Canada:- appears --a-reproduction- Absetre of O�. blotters tamed- out . by Clar- ence „Miietraffilk.: fereirieic1701 the ,• Mr,. Ernie' Ackert. high-,Gederich Signet, Printing 'CO.. Chir-' PoWerediriffe-bitiaglit-.dOWn 'Once . a former Imekna* hay and black hear. about ,eleven o'clock on % a son Of Mis:..;Dunean.-Mitet4Mald of Tuesday evening at the; fern) of town. Rodger Corrigan; Mc. Bruin weighed ... The illustrations,: text.: and layout about,' 130- pounds and wee::: judged of the blotters , make them attractive• 4-bi-:a year :or.two Old,i4itittiag dig' triiitect",:pliteS;.-inds. the'liroducer 18 burns' 'on :his 'hands. : b The fact that bindings on the ,bun - dee.. were " not burned through, pie- e Trial eritinore . rapid . spread ' •of the e .lames,*which with little difficulty Might have reached nearby lumber piles and. the 'planing mill itself. A fire elarrnwas turned in and in quick time a line of hose was laid and al- though the the blaze was already ,ex- tinguished; the shingle pile was given A thorough soaking before the reel was returned to the ,fire hall. • . STOLEN CAR FOUND-. -- . , —Boy :Sanderson of Morris township whose metor car Was Stolen here on the 12th of July, received word , the . , following Monday that ' his ear, Was in the ditch -iit Lalcelet, near Clifford, Where it had been abandoned 'atter being stripper!' of its tires and other 'iccess�yi, es. The car a' 1.923' Ford ,touring car and was stolen' from near the 'United Church - where it th parked, , while. Mr. 'Sanderson was in taken in the.. celebration. , m. Miller Passes Another Milestme Was 94 'Years Old On Tuesday—Still WO! And. Active ', 'On Tuesday,Wm, Miller "quiet, 1;,celebrated his 94th birthday, at the henie, of his sister, 'kis., Peter rarranee a mile east of the village and ittle ined re7 arly ord uld and any for fel ars nge ex - Tillie has been kind to Mr. Miller With the passing of the ' year, l change . is apparent in this estee 'old gentlemen and " he 'remains Marksibly bright and active, eepec ly so, in view of the feet, that e " , spring' be suffered_ severe. juries in a fall. Little,7-there-is-that-ww:can-re'c *bout Mr. Miller's history that io tje news to our readers, but one ill will 'join in extending "le 1,Rippy returns" and best ;Wishes gontinued strength and, health. ' --Mt--Millee-holds a record in oat be truly can be proud. For. 77 ye be has been a, member of the Ora 'Order and .with only two or three," `ceptions - has-heever beenabsijnt from: the minuet, 12th of .tali cele - the ee . about. twelve , feet - front • the hikbly. honored in having ' wo .gr pe • ' it rk °mid, 'where it had been chased reproduced to9pihaea': wide, . 'deg and with its; eyes , glistening .printing megazine.. the Maahlighti the beer, made Clarenee's printing. apprenticeship ke.,It :Mark, and one -shot.' striking began in The.-. Sentinel-oflleo -fn-1915, full in the forehead, brought the under the late editor, mt. A. D. Mac.. 'Mat crashing to The ground Kenzie, with -Bertram :Sinithat that Little Lillian: Doyle, wha'. make" time foreman and now editor of The ✓ haine at ,Corrigen's,. bad Skinned Dutton .AdvanCe, in the spring of ay :iron's the house in the evening,' 1916;Clarenee .enlisted in the. Great J Whelk Nr: and Mrs. Corrigan War and Upon his 'return from Maleted the ' chores ' about' ten seas In 1919 commenced work in the leek; they found She had not re. .Oaderick. Signal; in which ()Mee for turned, and no ,enswer. greetecl: their the • peat numberof leers he has It was then" that Mr. Corrigan been Printing foreman. . • , started to search for her, only to, run across the hear about thirty inst. EXAMINATIONS home, Wei at Once' gripped f ' 'rode :'from 'the' hoase. The' Corrigan ' „SUCCESSFULLY PASSED that 'semi: hare' had befallen Lillian. . congrain Succeeded in getting 71!`e are the "T`i°iIte the der to tree the bear, ;which was C.an!je,t'vaiai'y of 11/11./si`c Exarnination tit there ;While Mrs: Corrigan Went r:a1.1,1° •PaSizi f , 'Mrs,: mn hon. 934. 7 7 e Aaitieieto. Piano—Teacher's „Coarse Neighbors not have ,e paViertiii enough rifie toing down the limeitarkeeignacof bringr Seiuor Piano 'Ael.clleyrti watios '.iater Mr. .D'aeeneintMerenicuedeinagtiseitrihaonn60C: found however, and their - Rexford rat fears were diapelled. The, little Pegg'? MacDonald, Os - said, she had asleep. and tliiicier; Edith Si/14h' shot and Mr. 'Ackert:IS calls' Marian Mitei:/$41di Riicher ' Mac: akened' her; it is' believed that a oond nearby attraCted the thirsty Donald. Primary Piano / beer to • the Corrigan home. , beat .fit locality is an unusual Helen MacDonald, honors; Roszei_ thing, although reports , of a , bear ia '!.),eing. sighted, have been occasionally Introductory Piano • . td, and overturned bee hives near Doris Wilkinson, , honors; Gladys sweter, recently were ' attributed. Penrose, ,J k Ackert, honors; Eileen snucshigai'l.tinedernaueadrerGAodebrejacnr has; 'nG,eadhegaa.td1:Ealislrie!'visinhker; flljeraienn 11).3:r1- ' ' a:" ell; honors, Bus - it times 'recently. ' . Theory Grade 1, ,Jean Forster; , let class l honors; Rachel MacDonald, honors.., Theory Grade 2, , Frank MacKenzie, ;1'st claini, hon- ors; tioUgies., . :History' Of Musk, 'Grade 3 , •:%." Rexford Ostrander, . Blanche ': Mac- itttoanintalpdta;,DGOarag417.3,, Blanche MaeDougaiI Theory Grade JeSsie MacKenzie, lst class ors. The Bread ,The Bread of. Health 0 1 of Health QUALITY AND 'SERVICE OUR MOTTO' --SaturdaY SPecials-- DATE SANDW,ICHESI, RASPBERRY ',TARTLETS CHELSEA BUNS TEA BISCUITS JELL'Y ROLLS ' „ • DOUGHNUTS LAYER CAKES „ OUR iympfx .wmgAT BREAD IS 100% WHOLE WHEAT DELICIOUS AND HEALTHFUL 1-1OLLYMA.N S QUALITY litAKERY Phone 36 Lucknow -COMPETENT SERVICE NF,CESS Let us suggest the .possibihty (we almost wrote probability) . of YOUR eyes being the cause of your heidaebes. It is known that hirge, Pereentage of heedaeliesT are-iso-eaused.-And-thatHEN--- so :caused a "modern :eye service furnishes the ;nest likely relief. , . . That fact should , cause Many— " -t�-'havt7their7eYeatletthed-Oi'er. ARMSTRONG'S EieSight Service WEDDING .BELLS GRAHAM—HALDENET , A pretty wedding ' Was. solemnized on Saturday afternoon' at the Church of Ascension, : when - Grace Evelyn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. Haildeliby.' Was united in Marriage' to Arthur H. Graham, :Son of Mr. and Mrs. . H. .4C , Graham. The :church was- tilleftilifieeorated:-..`with fermi and - flowers. Rev. Wm. Hall officiated.' The bride., entered the church ,on the 'arin of her father to the strains at 'Leher• grin's•wedding march played by Miss Edna Boyle, and looked lovely in .a gown of White, crepe with long 'Row- ing veil. caught :in place' with orange kloasarnis,..ter-Imaguei:.was Jo MOO Hill raises; baby's . bieetli'and maiden heir fern, kiss Mabel Stringer of Kincardine was bridesmaid, • gowned in :reap .crepe with_lerge. 'white pic- ture ij7•Iiiii;:-4h6:..‘.,-cirkied bouquet of roe* 'Mr. 'Albert, Hewitt Of, Mili- arton, Supported . the groom ' and dur- ing the. Signing. Of, the 'register, 'MISS Immediately Boylesang aafter hle!v e eyiaian 11'1 a! reception WRS held at the BOMe. . of the bride's parents, whereaboutfifty guests' enjoyed a dainty supper. Lat- er the brild.e and .grOOM ieft amid 'showers a':,c.t.)iifetti.:Eor a short. hon- eymoon: The bride .'cheSe for travell- ing a blue crepe , dress,. and hat; grey einit,' shoes and other accessories. Mr: and Mrs.' Graham . will reside on the groom's farm near,Kinleugh. , -J1XDRO. 1.1+ BEOFF an On 0 Sunday next, July •29th, for h the 'Imrlicie of repair work, hydro service, will /Je. cut off from 3.30 a.m. 17 to 7A5. a.m. and from L30 p.m. to a- . ., 6 Pan - THE SUMMER'. BIBLE "." SCHOOL DEMONSTRATION . • Much credit 14 • due the faithful teachers of the Sumner Bible school who Put •aside their own plans ' and wen*: in order to be a 'blessing:..ta he boys -and • girls of this Commuw itY. Only'. 'eternity ,will reveal what has been accomplished in these. two weeks of Bible study. Following is :he list • Of teachers and workers. from the :different churches who hetned with the work: Flora Andrew, Ainia Alton,. Frances Armstrong, ,Mrs. 'Henry J.Carter;lilene johnaton,, MacKenzie, Mrs. C. H., Map; Oonald, "-Marian .MeDetigallr7-343, Maeouaig,.,Eunice Newton; ‘'f'ranees Thompson, Mrs'. Allan ,Turner, ' Mrs. TOM .Watson and • Mari Willcne !Wiegand. • , Probably on at.tanitt of the ex- cessive heat, the attendance at the ,hee 'deinonstration in the Town Hall, Tee on Tuesday . evening, was not as large .as We would liked to haVe. Seen but those who were preeent eXpres., -ere sed their sincere appreciation Of what had been' acceinplished by •the boys And in such. a short thee'. The faithful parents. who . ,encouraged their children to come are beinid to seereselts in. the doming &Ws. is a number of the boys ' and `defin, Hely accepted 'the lord .Tesus Christ es- their. Own personal'. Saviour. We trait that this is just the be- ginninE ,ef,a bigger and better Suni- m4 Bible School this .district and that from Year to year, it the Lord tarries, Sod even 'greater in- terest manifested, "Train up a child in the ivey he Should go and when he it old he Will.'not depart from it." Prov. 22:6, The highest' attendance Was 90; the tovvest 45„11Verage 59, The Mites to aivarded ,tbe &ago' boys and girls are g nate& by Mr. ,Tobrl D. Murray 'If botratt gr. John R. Graham' *Waft and 'M,11, tua wo gir the aw • We Wonder if this bier IS ,any lation to the notorious Langaide 'hear" which alarmed •i,hatee6inumr its?' last year?.;_ • 11, s. ENTRANcE RESULTS oF.',LticKNow sTCDENTs The following Lucknow students have successfully passed the Entrance either' by promotion on thely: year's work, Otlfr cOntifiSiorlii •••• :Etta :Ilelfc *: Anna Finlayson . Helen Ilamiltazi. Pearlman •:Muriel Pater:kin ' , Eked' Lee ' Marguerite 'Gang's!, 'Jimmy Burn* Bruce MacMIlIsn ltitothriCtiv • •1, SHACKLETON—IVISON ---Oii Wednesday; July 18th; at Talbot Street Baptist .Church,, Rev. P. P. W. ,kiennann, united in. Marriage 'Marion, second danghter Of Mr. and Mrs. Rus- sell hison of Talbot street London. and William; Finlay Shackleton, son of Me. and Mrs. Norman Shackleton, vt,rb; ii.,oich.r374il ad1"1:7,8131°Lchk1. Ireland, w,Ont.,organist...,L::: the . end also , labdonipinied the soloist, Miss Winnitred Page, of 'Woodstock, church, plaYed " the .. wedding Inutile, who sang ' very .: chariningly,' "MY ', : The bride; who was uriettended, was given in marriage by her father. Her wedding gown ' WAS of white Shirred net trimmed with Satin, and With it she werela, large hat of .satin and net...Het flowers Were pink rosea . and After the' Ceremony a luncheon was served to., the immediate idly- tives at the hotile of the ,bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Shackleton leAt iin . a trip, through). Northern Ontario, , going by • way Of .pOttawa. On their. fOtnitt, they. will reside in Arthur, Ontario, *here Mr. 'Sliackei- ton is engaged as principal of the Fahlie echopl. • •A rimy ret of Wqmen's;fl ▪ Wash *Dresses. Special at $1,00 each. THE MARKET STORE IWILL: SPEAK AT LANES Mise 'Pearl Henderson, , whO halt met with. such marked ,..stiecess as leade s of: the `Lueknew Bible Scfiool a e.,.:crarg-T,iciririelltittrieoty air:vies t,Lane's ohiftell•this Sun -- day; 29t1t at three, O'cloeli, when I rest treat fi th Stars far those Who • .1' 010 4O 40,4 'BASEBALL TOMORROW Owen Sound playn hero foinottOvi, Friday, JOY. 27.0," at four O'clock in the last; scheduled botne .gnme•:Ot the Ortiee.,:Leagne ,teric44",, toth these •teatts, 40.,,'bettlietelet the:fourth- pladei tialitieeind•, ilia *tune la ante, to 'pip, *ate the gime. geti 4444/1** )1,44004t.,„*.!:..44 ITWG L E S Best Quality LOW PRICES - Get -Our -Price -Before "BuYieg' STEVVART Planing Mills — BEL.TELEPHONE•LINEMAN SUFFERS BROKEN LEG • " Jim Scott; Bell Telephone 'lineman of Wingliam! and well'-known:An- this community sufferede fractured right leg. in • a. fall tram's'a, pole, last ,_ Tues- . day: Mr. Scott was working On. a line ,- -near ..Gerrie, and7was7climbingit 'pole - When- in an unaccountable he fell a distance at :ithoit 35 feet to he groundp,„ below,: sintering a' 'free- • tare of both hones of the right:leg,. just above the 'ankle:, Ilia tall ' was 'iroken and more serious -. injuries possibly prevented, . When in falling he grasped the blecic that is used 'to.• -••,---L tighten the wires.. ' ' The injured leg was 'attended to I at Gorrie,. and Jinn Was then brought to ,Winghank where the fracture ' X-rayed He is now 'at...his home it: will be:sometime before he to be back .te-work. We understand! this is Mr, Scott's first accident many years' service with the Bell Telephone Co. , , , . FINED .$10. AND COSTS . • RESULT OF ACCIDENT, . , Faced with e charge of reckless driving as a result of a Motor ac- cident 'south of Lacknow len days previous,' Wesley Thompson of White- church appearea. before Magistrate , Reed on Saturday in Goderich and was fined $10 and Costs, and given a week cin which to raise the 'lay: . The accident occurred when Thomp- - son drove out of Robert Henry's lane - way, south of Lucknow and ran into • the tide of • Ackert's transport truck. Thompson is a ,fish salesman and his load of Ash and his car came out Second best in the 'impact, with, the heating' loaded_ truck YOUNGIPEO Ao. . CHARGE OF ' SERVICE' • , .• , • • An interesting :service and, one well attended,' was , the morning service in the United Church, ConduCtedA....offi- Cera of. the Brace Presbyte.rv Young Union. Janita Littley.Preei- - , dent of the Union, 'deliv,ered the ad- dress and was assisted , in conduct- ing the "service ' by ,Alex Smith of town and Moore of TepaWater,''' the latter the . Union convener for leadership training.. Ur. ,Little; in 'addressing the au-. dienee at some length, expressed the belief that Selfishness, which la the' ' basely of many, Other sins', .is.. the• greatest sin in the world today. Me reviewed the :work of the 'Bruce Young People', pointing out that the membership has More than .doubled in the: kat nine years , and at 'present there are mote than 1000 active t, Members. The 00•0er4. of 'Onion „ be said have pledged themselves to devote ,their time and ability toward I,cetping the varioussocjetieg bund in fellowship and 'study, Nay. Wire bear, much Of youth Moverem4.but, he „ridded, the greatest poeilbillticd'. foi.Yoilth movements are found.with. in the church.. ' , \A youngpaople's choli rendercd *eating: atithant• *ttd.Margaret-: ,