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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1939-10-05, Page 8ell .A,VjSe e . : intoifl1ug esent:• prices as long tock lasts.: narafltee ncreas after ,t — is :exhautst_ R= , THE' Lr CKNCM ,: F�A►CE 1 EVERY SIXTY YEARS If •history repeats itself, we 'need net •expect another safe cracking job .in Lucknowfor another sixty Years tea: �oxima - that length- of . time si ce�d't.. n . , . experience of: that "kind, until last Sunday night, •' : We have • M'r. W. J. -Little as auth- i tc ra a story andd m. ' "le ority: for a:detai d. !'of Lucknow's; first safe burglary. Charles I Secord, general store mer chant; was ,the victim at that time DING BELLS r ' '� A��ggSQN--CURRAN CHURCH NEWS P. S. . et on err n'' P. S .m da evening. ilt the lecture room, ;` and this is the. story.. Y • 7 Two Detroit. Strangers arriving in town, , toolc.ei roontin the.West note] where, Mrs., litecKenzie's Grocery 'b now located, and- directly opposite' the-Setord. • stores.where the Geddes Building _now stands.: This pair .made numerous tobacco, purchases at Secord's studying busi:- Deas conditions, the store layout' and the position of the safe. Leaving town, they returned again a,. few'. nights after and unobserved got off the back of the train. At a.. convenient time during the night they ' broke. •info - the Cameron sb tersan Y - and Miller blacksmith shop, and stole Pre y Y P a sledge with which to punch. in the:. rt ed ' The Presbyt burglarize the 'Secord s solemmz combination and b g din was co ed t NtINEL LOCAL and GEN,.) Miss Rosezella ` Mullin is visiting with friends at Orangeville, . . Monday is Thanksgiving pay and. will be observed ' as a public holiday.' o w e'ks' vacation ,�.. •n�-�al�, aa�l�ng�t� ,,. � at lir ed- to' Owen Sound `on • W'ednesda f. Mr and Mrs. William Johnston rel teamed last 'Week froth a. two -weeks' visit iR ; ;Imira "withwith their: son Jack rind'` Mrs. • Johnston, 'Arthur . Andrew, of the Spruce , Pulp. and Paper Mills'.at' Kapuskasiiig t . iolidaying°•;wit �biS parents,. Mr. and Mrs. W. Andrew.. Everybody's going to the Firemen's Dance in, the Town : Hall, • Monday night, October 9th. Music furnished by•. llacKenzie's orchestra. A' sure w .. .. Sep ember the -that- Mon Y res- oa Satµrda _ �, the- . hunch with the 1st vice -P .safe of $75.00. They were' .professional ai h elegy o'clock :.in she Ashfieldaf the c ' le 'in the chair: After burglars, with a complete kit of b tech. at Dr. Litt class" tools. The robbery was dircowere'd ;about train ' .time; early , , that morning,, in time' to contact (by "telegraph from. down,'town:) the,; train conductor at the local depot, to learn..that ..two' strang- ers had boarded the.train, when it "• t tank north 'of' :United. church- parsonage when Dor- t ident, r Yn :mn, .Norman. Taylor U.aited the • opening -hymn, 4. ` otby•. Annal►elle;• .elder daughter o .� t • 9 Curran, 1 read .theS Scripture lesson, the ' first 1Kr. '"and 1rs: � Herbert: � •ha ter, of: the Gospel of and 1. d, I•became the bride of Themes,' c p . ' wos St. Johnd and ., M l vin .. . g.:of Mr. ,and. Mrs. Alio Lord. s prayer read and Thom second , on r unison. The. minutes were Thos. J ;pj,,nderson; Of Ashfield... Rev. 'adopted and ;the roll was ' called as'rWilkins; ofnciated The bride. wore «�ti. • . d the .,_,_,•matters of ; business e midnight blaer a ,,•, deat with. The i e szu y' '- ", matehin .. accessories -'` and carriedwho introduced ' hey iwere attended bY, Mrs. V. Mowbray; lay t e bird 's sister, Y Alma Cur- the new Study .Book and pointed out • ra he bride's 'S b r, the :relation of 'the old "Testament to ism; :and the. grtione ,brother; ' M New in the 'book a •... Genesis: .'derson. ' After the cere the • ' .the okof.Genesis. .e duet. Gordon wedding. e. i Mary and. Euni e Carter. ,mony•.a; weddurg • dinnar. wag served and.� . reading ,Was given by, Madeline the home 'of the • 'Bride's parentsa Pe MacDonald Played a to. 'Caesar. Peggy • -immediate farriiy. and Mrs. Phillip Steward- to the piano solo, • ,. Mr; and Mrs �lndersod left on a:, sang•'a solo..; "The topic; "The Making port. trip on their 'return will Christian" was taken by john'D. s., ofaC . reside on "the '' BrQoin0a farm in 'Ash* Ross ..and a, discussion period follaw= ' field. ed.' There was ' a marked. increase in the attendance:. After, the. offering YN;==MacLEAN• d Mrs. .y'q ' Donald' closed MART and a hymn,:. prettywedduag was 'solemnized with rayer. Guild•, will be held on ' A anal P • at DOnald Allan. Mao'Lean's on -th`. Tcesday 'evening,' of next week, ah • south of AM: plus ' 1 Dater Highway, :zccount of Thanksgiving: Kerley, At .. eight: thirty O'clock. SSatur• venin September 23rd, Oben. ' Presbyterian .Choir rte -organized - day a eningaugh their, only triage er,''IDonal; was un The Presbyterian choir held a meet= Ad • in •marriage ' to Donald' Nelson int in the basement 'el 'the cht>sxh. Mphtyn; .youngest "son. of Roderdcic , an Wedriesdag last With a' good at- th late .tire. •Mrs.' .'Martyn,. a ay s members. dAfterat- Rioyn_and a teridan. sof Ripley, Ontario.' Rev, Re Es1ei . practise . •of the anthems the choir of Ashfield Presbyterian Church con -'re -organized` for the. _, coming year.; ducted''" rile cerein°ny► before an arch President—Mr. George Douglas; 'Of. spinate beautifully • decorated and:'sec•-tress:, Stella_ 5tea,ard; flower' banked with falt'floivers: committee -•=Mrs. Phillip • Steward, The bride, who was: given. .iii mar:,mar:,Mrs: Horace' Aitchison; social commit - :Wage' hi her ..father, was becomingly' : ee-Helen" MacDonald, . Mrs. Horace ` gowned• inpink net over taffeta, with Aitchison, Mrs: Robert Douglas, Mrs. a wreath of pink irosebucis in her hair. Cameron, MacDonald, Dorothy Nixon, She carried a bouquet ,of . Tallisman Elmer Aitchison, with Mrs. A.D. Mc= roses. • • Kenzie as organist and' Mr. Horace 'Only itnn4ediate relatives were pies- Aitchison . as choir leader: eitt. W. and Mrs.Martyr" will reside After the business had been con - in London. auded a social time was very mush w"r••% '' +ctrl°"" L'" ' E Alloyed all' with Mrs. Horace I : � , �n o ed by • MacDONALD=REID Aitchison as hostess.: A', quiet wedding was 'solemnized on Saturday, 'September 3Oth at the - LRQ.iS ; .CORNERS United church parsonage, Lucknow, %Aiand Mrs. Jas. Wraith and Ger-. !when .Rev. R., C. Todd united an, mar- Mrs: in Wraith .i rage . Rirby Irene, ' second eldest rig Mr: and leant the week-endMrs: is Toronto re- * G daughter • of Mr. and Mrs. 'Samuel ently' visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charlie • Reid•and Hugh Charles; eldest son of Gently' Mr. and ,Mrs.. Colin MacDonald ofKnight. M and Mrs. George Bell, visited, - St, Helens. The ...bride was attended •. by het Doris and Norman Mac- .n 1Ki canone Mose onayolast eck , and Donath ,brother bf • the :groom,' was. best man. The bride 'wore a dress Mrs Emery sof Cuyahoga Falls spent of fuschia crepe while the brides a . couple 'of days recently with Mr. maid Wore a dress of wisteria crepe. Ind, Mrs. :Earle Hodgins: ,.After the ..ceremony. a dinner was Mr, -- and JMrs. as. Alex apentWhytork, Mr. served --at the. _..home . of the bride . and day atents ' to immediate relatives.'The with fries i`n Winghain: p Mrs. Ilarry Pinnell is spending • the • happy couple left on.a short honey- With her daughter in Luke moon, to points south. On their re- turn they will• reside,�at St. Helens. i.. By MRS, R., J •DEAGIIM.1,':Nt' This the' third and last of a. is e I et -1 i r' xQk.•. ci,-, i',,,,,,ej 4.,4�¢ ;=y, r.. ,r,i..l, The Editor) Mrs, Wm. MicKenzie' of town, Alex end Katherine MacKenzie of Toronto end Miss Isabel :.Macintosh. of 'Ham- ilton, Motored . ' to Shurriacher last .week to attend the MacKenzie -Cooke wedding. rays Official Visit Charles Cook, D D.G:M•, of :Bruce District . No 10, I O.O.F.. paid 'his of- ficial 'visit' to Underwood lodge en Monday evening. -He, Was accompanied . by K. C. Nl urdie, . Wm: Lockhart arid ;lames 'Smith. a Although prices .o: • merchandise h:avo .risen, sect buying ‘doe to adva �y/�.:a 'sti�.�l purchase .your -. .�,, yX. Mw -.ate.+ +aumfi444. *.uom �y e. few Sweet cern .groows stale :.very quickly' es ecially if the husks, have'been re- moved arid it is. therefore, important ' to can the same day,as picked if pos- sible. "' ,Corn , develoPs a •bacteria. !stitch is hard to kill,. and will not sterilise short . of three. or . four . hour&. If the Product. is at all tough or 'stale it "should'" receive the • full , four hours. -!returned • From Scotland _ • Miss Mabel McClure; .formerly of k h last term taught schoo' Remove tbe ears from, the jars and Water as soon as. you open• a jar and do not reheat `for .the table in water.. Roll •each ear in •a pane of• melted but- ter, and when'slightly buttered,' heat in a steamer. Corn on the Cols--Hnisk and • strip $fall silk..Blanch•for ten minutes in boiling water and cold •dip the ears•. Pack the ;ears in half gallon jars, butts and tips alternating. Add one. teaspoonful of salt',to each half gal- Ion and.fill up the jars with boiling water. Put on rubbers and tops and seal partially but Tait tight.. Put jars in' the•.'boiler and.: sterilise for three hors: Do not add" more water' to the home, • jars and do not let them go off the for: the Old• ' Low !rices, at Luc now, '.w o as oil rd . during' , ,thy entire. in : Glasgow,' '• Scotland, . under , the ,boil.. •H, re- turned sterilizing 'period. Tighten •tops and •teacher eic'change arrangement, too Toronto in' August; to' re- sumer .hey teaching duties 'there. .the depot. Keeping . a watch on the two, the Conductor wired from:. Wingham t ar With 'ideal ...weather preva countless cars from this. district pas- ed through the village on. Wednesday; air. had tickets for Detroit is doubtless bound ,for Teeswater ]!'air,. the P .Listowel: Local . authorities notified • L'stowel • police, who'.arrested them, 3 at the'' point of; revolvers , 'opon ar- rival at !.Listowel; . They were• returned, hat night to Lucknow,,had their preliminary hear- ing. here the next dayand were com- mitted for trial at Walkerton, where, so -far .as memory serves him,' Mr. Little believes they ' received senten- ces. `of 10Years each'in. Kingston Pen- tentiary. One of Sthe pair was released before . serving iris; full sentence, due_ to suffering from tubelrcrilosis •.that caused' his early death. , The ;• Lucknow Pipe Band. was also, in attendance, .es,' it 'was at the `local fairweek .which, we omitted to fast , , mention in another • article. Upon arrival;. back at ' Lucknow. • of the• arrested •pair, • a crowd of 'file hundred• .persons. were ' on hand to greet . 4irem with Gyres _of.... '"Lynch. terrified' them". ,The 'burglars were terry , 'by:. the reception and clung to . the• that th IN PERIL ON THE SEA • Fred Jackson, of Lochalsh, was in town on his' way. home after'.'a peri- lous trip across 'the Atlantic by S.S: Duchess .of York, The ship was accom- panied' part'of the way by the S.S.• Duchess' of Athol, the two, vessels be- ing convoyed by two :British destroy;, ers:' The ; first might out a submarine appeared forward. of the• two'heavily laden passenger ships, brit happily. the two destroyers got in their work and after firing depth 'bombs' hoists:.' -tifili ac, flag signifying -that the sub- marine sen • sunk.' Thes . been • a •ins hap 8 m r d ers ° had observed a great explosion store. 'Corn off the Cob—'Can the . same day as picked. • Husk . the ears, and re move .sift W ne'h gat kernels minutes and Cold dip: •at .knife,. from cob with, a thin' sh p Pack tightly in •the jars until quite full. Add .sufficient hot ;water to fill all crevice' and 1,'teaspoonful of salt. on rubbers and tops, partially -Put. BLIC For the purpose of organizing. a branch of the Canadian Red'Cross Society in know WILD .BE HELD IN The ' Town Hall . t r b e. r�da Otto. 8 O'CLOCK P.M. ME ;. EyERYBODY. WELCOME E. BUSHELL, REEVE., police for protection;• fearful.t a e, of oil, Many of the rescued•Athenia'e, crowd meant. it. passeegers' were aboard the ship Mr tighten and sterilize for three, hours cobs and' boil 'for 20 minutes. Dram, cold . dip and drain again thoroughly, removing any bits of silk' or chaff which may : still ..be amongst it. To each gallon of corn add one cup of salt, and mix .thoroughly. Peek in Talton crocks to within .a few inches rf •• the tap: Place over it muslin loth big•. enough to hang'fi Ver' the sides. Put about an inch of salt on top ,;of the muslin and store crocks in..a. cool,. dry. place. When wanted for table use, remove the_ muslin, scoopout the desired and quickly replace the cov quantity q Y er..Rinse.the cern thoroughly in cold ,water to remove the excess • salt. Sometimes it will be necessary to heat it. in the water (without boll ing),to remove the salt.,After remov- ing the salt the' corn is quite different to the ordinary scanned product, re- taining the odiginal flavour to , a Marked degree. ' • Mr. and Mrs, J. R. McNab and Mrs. Hamilton were in Fergus last week attending the funeral of his cousin, Hugh Wilson. winter advantage of • these classes: Lake- wood. , .�.�.... ST. HELENS •Anniversary services will be held in Calvin United, Church on Sunday, October 15th when Rev. Andrew Lane of Clinton will. be. the guest speaker. Mrs.' Gordon is spending the week at the home'of her brother, Mr. 1. W Salkeld; Goderich' • indispensible to the- housewife. A.var- which. has few seeds _is •best for iety - 'canning. •This point' should.' lie re- eth in choosing seed ,foif membered b antin and In buying the't omatees Pl g• h�h is for• canning. •Choose fruit ,N it _. Corn stored . in Crocke—'Cut• from' fine grained rich. in coloring and firm fleshed., Tomatoes.. with 'large1,•' cells for. seed 'will • break up ,more easily' -than varieties, which: are- heavily flesif7' ed. 'Do not use over -ripe, .fra'it..Over- riipe. tomatoes:wile require a few min utes longer• to sterilize 'than "those in • •rime • condition. Tomatoes are them- P 'selves • 94 per cent,, 'water .,and. it is therefore. unnecessary •to add further water:when canning them.. • Canned Tomatoes for General Pur- • poies---Blanch for 2 minutes in boil- ing ; oil•ing' ater,. drain,and cold dip, then re- move_the__skina, 'pack them as whole din as .possible in ,sterilized jars, adding broken pieces ,or some strained tom- ato juice to completely fill the jars. Add. one• level, teaspoon' salt' to each quart. Put on rubbers and tops and partially •. tighten tops. Place in the boiler and sterilize for 25 minutes. 'Tighten tops and remove from. hotter. Store in the dark.' • Canning Tomatoes Thick—Blanch twc minutes • and cold dip, •remove skin• and put in the preserving kettle: Boi - until the desired thickness. Pack. it sterilized jars, filling the jars '. com • pletely'. Add one level teaspoon •sal• to each quart. 'Put on rubbers ant. tops and partially tighten tops. Ster.• ilize for 20 minutes..Tighen tops,'re move from boiler and store in the dark. •. ' Canning Tomato pulp—Cut up tom atoes but do not, peel them. Put in �. ' 'herr 'lt the preserving kettle and Wt. until • quite soft: Press through- a sieve keeping out skins and, seeds. Pack it sterilized jars adding one teaspoor salt to each quart. Put on rubbers and tops and partially tighten tops.. Ster- ilize in the boiler 20 minutes. ,Tighten tops- and remove jars: • Canning Whole Tomatoes• --Choose Bina con i. o firm meaty tematees;'Atast:big-enough- tables that. a good • supply is almost to enter the mouth of the jars. Blanch Jackson *as'on, and ',they slept all the way over in the lounge . in their clothes. Though an .Englishman born Mr.. Jackson remarked that he was happy to get his fee?,again on the soil of- Canada.—Signal-Star. Mrs. Samson -of Peln3erston is a 1 nisi or with ' her • niece, Mrs: l ar•1 Gau�it. . . •I. F. G. Todd -and Son exhibited' their I,' cattle at: Owen Sound Fair 'the first, of the week. •.i Extension 'Classes The University of • Western Ont- ario is conducting extension classes in Wingham pwblic school, beginning, _this Saturday., October 7th,. which will be of interest"to teachers in the dis- trict who may Contemplate taking LUCKNOW UNITED, CHURCH Rev. R. C. Todd, Pastor A S U N D Y OCTOBER 8 1,1 a:in.-Service of Thanksgiving. Cli:ldren's sermon••• --"Using Goers (slits." - 3 p.m. ---Sunday School. 7_p,.,;._'•FtITI ZN',)2-.LIKE , PROP - .AGANDA'IN LUCI(NOW". • Corn and 4ror4ato (Combined)— Corn., canned with a vegetable 'like Tomato which contains a high per- centage of acid, will be more, easily sterilized than when . canned separ- ately. Blarich,on the cob for•ten min- utes and colli dip. Cut corn from the cob cutting downward from the. tip. Blanch tomatoes 2 minutes, cold dip, remove skins, and.chop coarsely. Mix corn and tomatoes. thoroughly, and pa,:k in sterilized jars, adding one level teaspoon salt to each quart Put on robbers and tops and partially • tighten ,tope. Sterilize one and one, half hours. Tighten tops and store 'Use two parts tomatoes and one pert corn. CANNING TOMATOES - Canning Tomatoes—Tomatoda can be used in -so srrany ways •and in com- bination wither -many` other vege- KNOCK . POSTS -0 Hydro and .telephone poles. have. been hard hit the, past week.• At •noon- 'last week hodr.•one,;,day, , ster,' in retrieving a pencil•which- had ro ed en .the floor of : the car, had d Pp the vehicle' leave •the pavement and crash into a post, at ,Chas. Steward's .•esidence. The: pole was. brs'aken, in, . ;he impact. and the car damaged ,some-, what. ' : •• On Friday evening .Pat McMillan ►f Kinloss,. struck a hydro pole just ast •of the village,•.snapping 'off the., pole, while the car' was extensively. • .lamaged and the; driver cut by shat-' tered glass. • • -GH-RIST-I-AN.FELLOWSHIP CLUB, This Friday evening from 7:80, p.m.. to 8:00 p.m. a Fellowship prayer• meeting •will be held in the Club rooms. On account of the Red Cross meeting the - regular program of the Christian: Fellowshiji •club will be can- celled for this ;week._ Please .watch, the Sentinel for notices concerning. the Fall and Winter: work of the Bible Institute also the Junior Bible Classes. one and one-half minutes and cold dip :hem. Remove skins and drop the to- matoes without 'breaking; into the jars. 3ut up some tomatoes and put, on to boil in the preserving '•kettle, when ;oft rob through a sieve and pour the strained juice boiling hot over the whole tomatoes to completely fill the jars. Add 1 level teaspoon 0 onaalt to each quart. Put on rubbers and tops and partially tighten .tops. Place in the boiler and sterilize 15 minutes. Tight- en tops and store. - Tomatoes canned in this manner .411 'be found • excellent for serving Whole, in salads, baked, staffed or breaded; or in any way iwhere fresh a -ones-are used, -.while -the straine&juiee • is ideal for soups and sauces. Specia TiuieI Bargains in Every Section of The Stare Bargaifls In Men's and Boys' ^ Work Clothing • New arm ' n �ergar'n- eats For All The Family , ,A 11�a 11, .0 •..‘e • \'@� \I 1,,41 tt iib ;lily \N\t \\Ii\, 1