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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1938-10-27, Page 1agr IS.0 0 A YEAR Yly ADVANCE -60c. EXTRA TO U, LUCK NQ OPTTHURSDAY OCTOBER 274%, 1930 • fT AFTERNOON AND. EVENING. '` RINK FOR SALE -Apply to J. Henderson,Lucknow. P. WANTED --Sewing of anr kind,. Mrs John MacCharles, Lucknow, ' FOR' SALE ,Quebec. coal heater,. large size. Cheap •for quick sale: Apply • to. J J.Smith,•R. A , I. FOR SALE. -Suffolk,, ram Jambs, the; ideal breed `for crossing for early maturity; ,also a few Leicester', ewes, Prices reasonable; John McQuillin & Sons, R. 1, Lucknow Ont. AUCTION SALE ---40 head of year • ling` and two-year4old Reef cattle, all. home bred, pt South Line, Kincardine Twp., on Monday October, 31st. ` Wil- bert Sheave, il•bert'Sheave, Prop; Matt .Gaynor; Auc:: FOR ,SALE—Cheap, .10g/bite , ' 'baby sleigh; Windsor •style '.:walnut hig,Iii ' chair, with'reinovable alumi .num tray, in best condition;' also: guitar., Apply at .Sentinel Office., AUCTION SALE=of farm, farm stock and mid implements,, Con. 11, 'West • ' Wawanosh,'.3 miles east (if. St.: Helen". ,on Friday, October'.28.. See bills for list and terms.. Mrs. Henrietta Havefl Prop:; Matt Garter, Auc..• 4HOUSE FOR SALE—Brick: house; reconditioned, ; in, Al ..condition,,: good ;frame barn, 2i/a : acres, rich soil, hard 'and soft water, hydro, Outskirts of. ' village, township taxes: Apply, to Mel.: Reed, 57 Glenholme ` Ave., Toronto, er to W. P Reed; Lucknow. i COMING EVENTS MASQUERADE, DANCE•.. Twcn Hail;. Lucknow, • Monday Oct- ober 31st',;' finder ' Fire Company 8 auspices. ': prizes, ' first ` and; second;• prize for Comic and Fancy Lady,'and Comic, and Fancy Gent, 4 cwt. of 'flour and 4, 20' pound 'bags of 'sugar;;; Mc. Cartney's Orchestra. Admission, •gents in costume' ;'25e; not in costume; 35c.. All .ladies, •25c. ` DANCE AT :'HOLYROOD Hallowe'en" .Masquerade, dance, , in llolyrood Hall. Friday October' 28th; C 'K N X Hillbillies. Prizes for fancy: ,dressed lady and: gent, comic lady and 'gent: and• --.comic couple of school:' age.. children. Admission Gents :25c Ladies. PARAMOUNT .DANCE' ,Special Hallowe'en Masquerade dance at Paramount. Hall, .on Friday October_28th. Four prizes -fancy, and - manic for ladies '.and gents Music by Mckenzie's Orchestra: • Gen- eral Admission 25c..' Door Dressed Turkey: ,Turkey. .• LEGION -CRUNCH. PARADE, Canadian Legion, 180,' Wingham will hold a church parade to •St. Pet- er's Anglican ' Church; Lucknow,: Sung :day evening, November 6th at 7 p. m•. All . veterans are welcome:.to join the parade and: areto meet at the Arena , at 6.30 o'clock.', t , • HOT, FOWL SUPPER ,Hot fowl supper''' at Kinloss United Church on Tuesday next, • November lst. Supper served 6 to 8 o'clock. Good program. Rev. Turnbull will; give' a talk on ."At'.Randem on a Tandem." Admission 40c and 25c• Westinghouse 'General Electric 'De Forest Crosley' Phlco •R C. A.4 Victor Spartan. See 'these ' dependable .1939'. Radios on 'display' in popular priced mantel models. Prices start at; only"':•:$29.95 for. the Five Tube ,.Pliilco ' Superheter- odyne with ,1?,ntode Audio Sirs - tem, and Clear Tone{ Electro - Dynamic • Spealer. If, You can't afford •:MARCONI QUALITY 'RADIO now' buy one of these `low -price Mantel Models and • be allowed full • purchase price when you switch to MARCONI NiONIuW 1938 SPARTON Battery Radio ' • in Original Sealed carton: Reg price $39.95 TO SACRT1ICE $ 25 C. Stewart `ItAD10r'SALES MAILING LIST. ,CORRECTED 'The Sentinel mailing list ,was; _cor- rectedup to the, first., of the'' week, ,and those. who have paid theirsubscript- ion .during .the past several weeks, should take special note of their,•ad- dress label, to see' if proper credit has. been•:given. • Again we ask' those inarrears, or whose subscription is now due • to give this matter your early , attention. In plain words, "we need the, mon"ey," and prompt payment -of subscriptions is imperative .and 'as: 'well encourag- ing, in our 'effor'ts to give you an in- teresting weekly paler, TOOK PART IN) ••, •ANNIVERSARY ,SERVICES Rev. --C. H: MacDonald was :' in Thame'sville . '.on ,Sunday, conducting anniversary services. ' •'kr. Cameron., Geddes,., :accompanied Mr. MacDonald and was,,thegu'est soloist at both ser- vices;' Mr. Ronald :Davidson, :student ` of Knox 'College,. conducted the., services here, yin Mr.'MacDonald's absence. • 'REMEMBER. the ;.monster::. bazaar' Town Hall, Lucknow -this' •;Friday; afternoon and evening. Tea ,Served. ,Gifts, - baking,;; candy,'' fancy work booths, :etc;, Under; auspices United. Church W. 'A. MEET I NG Members of the , Dungannon 'Branch of the Women's'.. Institute were guests • of the:; local ;.branch at their '.October meeting ; on Friday in, the Town There •was.' an attendance:. of seventy- two ladies Plans' were made for the -Annual Remembrance Day' Service and 'Mrs. C. Thompson and Mrs. d.—Aitchison ppointed• a committee 'to: -make nee= essary arrangements. A splendid re- port, of the :district : convention at - Listowel •.was'' given by 'Mrs. Horace' Aitchison:, The motto,: `•'To: have a friend,, be• one"; was taken by Miss•- Hazel •;:Webster: • • Mrs. L Ivers, president of ;the Dun- gannon Society thentook char.ge when, the following progrear was given: Chorus • by the Dningannon ` ladies recitation, Billie Stewart; duet, Mrs. Davidson;'and: Mi s', Jones,• and read- ings by -Mr s ''Charles: Alton and Mr's: B. Roach: • The *directors, Mrs Henderson and .Mrs. Huston c.onducted'a'niusieal con- test. Lunch was .served in, the Counci Room.. -Mrs.: Davidson. expressed the= thanks of .the::•Dungannon Branch, with Mrs. W. 13.'•Anilerson, local,;pres- ;►dent, replying: ' FRIDAY 'CONCERT` MUCH i ENJOYED Alice Dunbar and supportingartists, who • reappeared ,here on Friday night under auspices'' of the local branch of the Women's Institute, were again well 'received by a large audience. Cameron .Geddes, who introduced the• members of the, concert company,. reviewed several of the outstanding; civic and , benevolent accomplishments of the Institute, pointing out 'the worthiness of ,patronizing all. their undertakings. Alice Dunbar is , herself a comedian of" unusual. type, but who' never fails' to draw a„big laugh With her 1arcial skits.end monologues. Gladys Cornell,. an; outstanding contralto, and one :of the few Canadian lady singers, in the Coronation,” Choir last .year, 'delight'ed: the audience: Jean Allison' and Ha. Stratton, two twelve -year-old lassies, were' popular ,with a:variety ' of :dances .and, songs. But :it remainedn ':with Sony. Brether- ton to stealthe show. This •"little dart ling" as the ladies would say had a charmingly sweet Voice and was Com- , •plete master • of the accordion, . alinost as big as himself. He was but eleven years old Ando seemed'' to enjoy'-per- forming njoy per -forming as much( as the crowd de- lighted to '.hear and see him. AGENTS! Send; ` in today for or. Profit.Building Sales Plan,' Build your. own business. Get financial, Independ= .ence by working for yourself! Familex: Products sell on :sight, Repeat business' sure ' Start earning NOW. `Without. obligation ask " for catalogue and prir'es: FAaMit,l4c 'CO.570 St. Clear.• ent, Montreal.- 1 • P. •ME CARETAKER a POST OFFICE Hick . McQuaig , Received, Official. pointment FridayF Building:":,Cont= plete—Interior Fittings Have: • Yet To **Installed • Gladstone: ( Dick): ' McQuaig has been appointed (caretaker of I.ucknow's' new Post Oflice.'Official word of the appointment was received Friday, and. the .following day Dick 'was given the. keys to take ehar'gge of the building with, instructions to' keep heat in the building: for drying purposes.' The building was completed last week .and,is in readiness. for the in- stailing of the interior fixtures., The `Inspector ''states 'that this is among. the finest of small post offices the Depar tmeet has 'built: The. grounds Were levelled '.sometime ago and seed- ed down:; A good catch of grass is in: evidence: This is 'riot protected how ever and adults, as Well as • children, should exercise care to "keep off the` • The contract' for the interior fitt ings was recently let•to,'the Canadian. Office and . :School' ' Furniture Co. of Preston. The price was. $851. The 'fitt- ings will .; probablynot be completely installed,"for a month or more., Is' Seriously Ill ''• MiSs Flora Webster, 'daughter. of Mi•. and' Mrs., Richard "Webster, has for 'the past weekbeen seriously ill• at her home •here. Flora, ,who; observed her 21st birthday last 'week;. has'been i11 andconfined to• bed. practically continuously for; almost, two and `a half years,' with.: phlebitis and:;devel opments'from this ,trouble: He `sister, 'Mrs: C., M.• Johnston of 'Sarnia, is with. her foi a part of this week'.ai d on Suiiday tier brother' Charlie was . up. from, Toronto WEDDING . BELLS �.• COLLINS—KURT A quiet wedding Was solemnized by Rev 7 ,,:W ; Cosens, of Mt. Forest, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. ' 'and..'.Mrs. • Chas. ..Burt, Kinloss Township, ';when; .their daughter,. Ed- ith Merle, became , the • bride of ;:All-'. ison 'Shew•felt Collins; son'of Mr. W. G. • Collins ,andthe, late Mrs. Coilins, Kincardine, Township The bride•, given in marriage by; her father; wore •fushia, .velvet ,with; black ;suede shoes.;'They Were unat- tended: After a wedding dinner served to immediate relatives,; the 4iatppy couple .left for Toronto and Niagara, the 'ride wearing a paris_sand crepe.. dress, sienna ,.coat,; with: persian fur trim and :black accessories. On their return Mr: (;and Mrs ',Collins will re- side on the gloom s: farm, Concession 5, Kincardine. "WOLVES",•..STILI: ACTIVE' That the • - Kinloss "wolves" have .now 'spread their activities south- ward' is indicated• by attacks on sheep owned by ;Alex McLeod ::and • Peter McKinnonon the l seemed concession A dispatch froth •Teeswater states that three marauders .attacked a. flock. of sheep on the 'farm of Joseph` Con- ley midway. between Tee§water• and Holyrood. The pack ,w.as ',sighted by Len- Conley as he.' was :going back in the fields to,plow and the invaders were frightened off before 'attacking one'sheep which had been molested to the pointof exhaustion. • A party of hunters later tried to' run down this, 'pack • without 'success.• From Lucknow. a report in the 'Bea- Coif` Herald .statesthat wolves .took four,. turkeys froni the farm. of :Don- •a1d ,McKenzie in Ashfield,: who heard the commotion and' reached the ,barn- Yard in' time to see. the. }solves leav- ing. Places :Third' In Contest - r Ross: Henderson,.' within score' ,of 8.64 points out of a possip1e1000,`plac- ed third ' among boys entered in the Ripley Calf'.Club epinpetition. Awards were based on the ?eti1f; showmanship, care' and feeding, reports of ineet►ngs. and questions. Card of Thanks The €ainily of the irate Mr. ,Georg :`Mnli!olni• •wish to gratefully acknow- ledge the kindness'and sympathy tended thein by friends and nelib- Meat., oent` at the time' Of tier bereave . • C TAYLOR .PASSES, As we prepare to go to press. on Wednesday afternoon we learn' of the passing;, Of Mr D.••C. Taylor; ran es teemed and• longtime. resident of this, village. , His ::death - :occurred ' about three o'clock Wednesday;. afternoon,. and 'funeral erriingeinents •have • not been made as we 'go to . press. HALF • ' *HOLIDAYS END • • To -day (Thursday) brings the sum - tar half-holidy season to a close, and commencing next week, business: places „'will remain• open each Thui:s day afternoon, `and close on. Wednes- day t Venings.. RECOGNIZE: •'LONG . CHURCH` 'SERVICE Presentation :Made To. Dr. 'And Mrs: •G.,` A. Newton Friday' Evening Who As Recording Steward And Church •' Organist Rave ' Given' .Many ' Years: Of -Service •In • The Methodist And • United •Church On Friday night officials of the Un- ited: Church,. visited the home 'of Dr..' and Mrs. G. A. Newton to. piesent thein with a• liberal; purse .Of • money, the 'gift of the congregation,, in Z::e Cognition .of ` a long period of service rendered the chareli'-by •both the Dec - tor and'Mrs. Newton:'• Until;` ill .health4equired'him to re_ linquish the duties, .Dr. Newton'. had forforty years served as recording steward of'the Methodist and later United. Church.. , Ile has now regained` a fair m'easure`•of healtli,••,permitting him to• be down street , and to again attend the ;church.where•he. has faith.••. fully. and :regularly . worshipped , and served diirmg a long period,•ef resid-. ence in the village , , ` Mrs.• .Newton: =