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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1946-02-14, Page 8PAGE EIGHT The Laiclfrflow Sentinel, LuCkn-OW,, VALENTINE DAY IS THE TI E TOKEN ING �v GREETINGS AND A THOUGHTFUL• QF . AFFECTION; . MAX IVXEYER GLOVES Cape. •skin, smart styles . in suede and pigtex • Sixes 61/ .to 8. HANDKERCHIEFS ---Dainty hankies: to choose ;from, -in: flowered prints All °white• and white with colored em- broidery trims ;, .,, 15c up ''HAND BAGS—What could .,be nicer, than a new handbag in`. Black•, Brown and Red. "" ' NE.,=Boys' , pullover ,sweat• FOR , roound neck, col rsBrown,' Navy, Red, Wine, Green. l ' Sizes 2,. 4, 6 years.. t • •a ,8u r: rro s d.. s+: r.• tj .i;. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL ON MURDER CHARGE After a `day -long hearing at -Southampton-onF T h slay -before= Magistrate, McClevis : Neil Nash- kawa, Saugeen Reserve Indian,•• SAN FRANCISCO LETTER By. A. M. Nicholson, M.P. San. Franctsc' , knownas the city -loved around -the --worls1",_ is :destined to 'be one of the .largest centres :in the world of'toniorrow, Viewed from the. air just as the "sun is ,dipping- into the., Pacific and .with the lights :f the• -.city below • it • ^ qs an impression. Which 'will ever fo gotten. „Built p co, ands heights, overlooking the ,mate ess harbor, it has been•blessed by nature`.The city` covers the northern- half of a ,peninsula„: wxth the .Pacific; Ocean'. ontthe west, and'.' the. Bay of• Sari Francisco on ;the east; the ,'fa"moats' • Golden. .Gate• '• lgi?ng there '.: As the ;gateway- to the Orient and•;the terminal of trans, continental rail, 'bus and air lines' it is likely, to be a larger centre than ,New York some 'day. It is 'one of 'the coolest cities on the - contineri in'summer' and it 'rarely freezes .• in ,tyre winter;, the . mean' temperature:' in September, ... the. hottestmonth, being 61:5 degrees 'and 50 degrees in January `Chest`by a heavy calibre rifle: bul- let which'. penet'ated a living .room window., at the home. of his. mother -in law. He had arrived .frorn_oye..rseas just days' earl- ier. At Thursday's hearing Lavalee's Force s attentions o ;: • . ntar • During .the: Gold Rush• nearly, a century , ago San Francisco; .be `car e, "`a -. worlck -famous -centre- (.growing froin 860 • to 42,000 almost:: overnight. Eastern: :manufacturers hex while widow claimed Nashkawa had forced hn _ was committed for "Arial on ' a Post all sense w of proportion ith. i •charge:: of murdering pte � Walter the prospects of vas ava ee. the spring assizes at, "Walkerton, �, whit con menceon Murch7-4th7 The-.- accused -:was represent_ed__y_. %P. S..MacKenzre,• Walkerton liar rister Pte Lavallee was shot in the t fortunes: e • wi 1� :stand e>�hushand�uv s overseas; .and • b g -made. -They=sh=ipped LionS- • eek -En (pportunites � := FELS NAPTHAp" SOAP rl 3 Bars 25c, Maple Le f TOILET SOAP Ii Bars .:. ...... .....:...... .... 55c. _V"" ` Ma •ical-Cleaner •g' admitted under questioning, that ` of merchardrse for which :the _she had_.ha_d illicit realtions,'with• ,frontier-provided;no-demand; The she claimed,' rices crash Nashkawa, who, . nark t was•= lutted,,,p threatened to kiln -her; if sh.e :re- ...ed, . •goods- of every description fused :him.��.. �. '. :: .. "I' 'have discovered", Writes ,a doctor; "that the ;'flu is both . af- firmative, . and negative. Some times'the Eyesohave it and some times. the ' Noes" 1 MBER' OF NEW OARD ESJGN were .left ::to rot in ' the: holds of ships, on>ltl a wharves and in, the city` streets) Tully as' demoralize ing'.' to 'maritime commerce was the 'wholesale '. desertion of • the shrps',:cr.,ews who'joined` ;the will rush, to •the Chi ..The San Fran - Cisco Bay"' •preented a . strange Sight: : in the earl :fifties.', of last centuzay with a:. forest' of masts ris;ng•.froni'hundreds o abandon ool ed' ships The Board of, SchTrustees' - When the Panama Canal was of ,West Wawanosh School :Area • . opened in 1914 the modern epoch • -met•-ms per adjournment on.rFeb-: of maritime:' expansion comment, ruary-5=.1946.,:The"minutes -the. ar mote. than �• ..... ed. Prior: o tlie;:_.w, were rea and ado m •a eetd last mp d v s- g. 200 steamship corripanies ha_ e ted on motion of trustees' Finni-cels which:,.called regularly "'and HUR"§,FEBLL L..14t4 • for.:,.. We •Have Rec ,Yed _A §hiprnent -Qf "SANDY ... SAVAOE ' SHOES.' In Brown Oxfords Only, . Sizes From 8 to 3 in C'''D' and E 'W�dths, t ays, TO '.Buy'e Your Children Proper FittingFootwear. thWell(0,-; gar and Forster. connected San ` Francisco , with The secretary was instructed to • •1 ver ort •on the seven =notify -all attics' concerned ' that.. exxisting-co trac tsywill',: lre-carrred- omto completion: A -letter from Mr' Archie Aitchison : tendering' his resignation ."is. a ''member of the Board was, read.. the resigna tion was accepted- Trustees: `Fin nigan a d=•Durn n •-were asked to interview ;and engage` a capable ". a'' ` n er ` to do ' recess r carpe t� Yrepair work. LL LINE of Men's 'Ready to ear:. and Accessories. .1 gineeri d -c oen s t:r'.U,c,t i. 'achievement of our period.• It has traffic, '' bile�:"traff c 'on. 6 lanes fpr tomo its upper ..deck, .three: lanes 'for . c and two':. nearly e, ., y_ p...... truck„, and bus ,' traffic .:. �- ---u' Iles f=berthin track or- eleetr-ic .-trains on ts; .seas.-..-iN-rt•1#--1-q With m g �. I ,space it: is notal rays:easy to find lower. It length . is .1-2-rniles=i�� a •shi�' • after being ashore, forma, =cluding, approaches: The `dear p Clear - few. hours: . 'ante above water is 216 feet, eet, suf a HEINZ . "57".` SAUCE Bottle Add.. Zest and flavor to every meal 28c "Salvo" .:� `—`' Silver Polish' Bottle ,.... 25c. For a Brilliant, Lasting, Polish LYONS O.P. TEA 1 . lb 40c Listen to . the ."Lyons: Money Makers - x iii ousel cash �; andw y a prizes. CKNX Thursdays 9 p.m. 40. ..t THE STORE ' OF .FRIENDLY 'SERVICE . :WE DELIVER. .For many 'years ferry 'transport " was an obstacle : in moving,rapid- a e Liy,._.irom , one..part• of the Bad'•'a' r, toy another' In' 1930'tile San: Fran cisco-Oakla'nct Bay bridge _was corripletect It `'was a major en= `''• Tendersfor..the supply of wood'_ .- • to -the-schools . were._read'and 5c •cepted, as: folloWs S.S. No. 2 and: 7 cedar at '$4. and $4:50: per , cord: to Herb '-Finnigan and hardwood•' at 5':50 per cord t9, Everett' Fin: nigan; S.S. No. 3 and 12 hardwood• "'. to Joe .Foran..;at $5_40 pez cord• and ,• for S.S.'No. •4 and 14 ,hard- wood,to:Elmer :Foran at $5.50 per cord. The secretary was author- ized to, pay monthly, salaries' when "due •:for:. the period . ending ,June 30th, The meeting:, was `adjourned`�to March 5th on motion .of .trustees; ', Webb and, Forster., It Durnin Phillips, Sec'y • UN, r.ED•' Ci.IURCH. LUCKNO:W: y. .•W._Ste_wart,':B.A.,.B.D..; Pastor ficient 'to clear' .the' mast of the largest vessels. • . The followmg s year San- .'F x , an cisco was linked -to the` orfhe rr` Bay shore, by ,the world's longest span, the Golder Gate Bridge. It . measures :4200 feet, • between the two 'towers and, 8,940 "feet: in SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17th 11 a.m.--`The Hound ' ;of Heaven". Story:, --"A Boy Hero". 12.15—Sunday 'School. 7 ,p.m. `The Transfiguration' . (illustrated). ' 1. • • -horizorr.•-;prre-of-the-most pleasant. ex eriei ces:'here'.ha; been 'meet-. P ing' a former;''L,H.S. 'schoolmate;,;. 'Clarence Fraser 'a son. -of'• Alex'_; Fraser of the 4th of Kinloss: C1ar', °1VIrs:` Fraser' entextaraed -me-to dinner in has J ' i 'home: and • dater :hacl Me- �ddress'a: large meeting in Sart:; Fra cisco, ood `.re Have 'also,. heard very:. g , �poi'ts . op the work of'. a farmer MaeMillari; : who. teacher, 'Hugh t asst nment had -had a po - ; here` 'during,.the vvai•with the: all. Its ,central span provides -even -• more •clearage, 220.. `feet. 'The touters. _rise - 746 feet :above high: tide. ---The residents of the�area- -iap preciate "the, fact ; San Francisco was.-serectedfor th-Oirst .rneef.= .ing ;of •, the. United Nations organ. izations •;.If a' location was to be selected, in' the .United States -for a permanent, 'headgjaarters the member for MacKenzie caniYot think- of a 'better Centre:, In Sari.! ' Francisco as -;nearly everywhere.one goes,' former' Brit'sh°" Government: Llnfortun• r ately, Hugh ..returned to, 'Canada few: days , before 1• came tb .Cal- ifornia Bought Cliff, House Mr, and' Mrs.' Sam i fcQuillin' whave.`purchased.. the former Cliff horrie :in Ltieknow,' -where they Crave -taken up residenee.'W__' , _ Attending. Clinic •,1 Dr, D, D..Carpeneto of RipleY and Dr. G. W ••O'Toole of Walk, erton' are in ,Boston this week at` tending. ;a;. postgr aduatc- cltnlc She. flirted,' with 'the butcher, Lucknow residents' appear' on the playing for bigger Steaks_ •' Spedal: Mocks of Men s *eaters, �omerriade Socks, Mand knit, locks, ie' Store. i1 rndbrea Pure ers,. Inderweat-, ool ' ock r ; e Stock arms N