The Lucknow Sentinel, 1935-02-28, Page 8*
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL
Land GENERAL)
s 32 OZ. JAR ORANGE MARMALADE ........
82 OZ. JAR PLUM JAM .................
PURE CLQVER HONEY, 5* LBS.. ,..,.....
CROSSE & B. 14 OZ. CATSUP, 2 BOTTLES
„ CROSSE AR. TOMATO SOUP, 4 CANS .
”' TOMATOES, LARGE ;CAN ..
’’’' CQRN, LARGE ’ CAN- .
PEAS) LARGE CAN .. /.......
~ ’TRESH-: gKOunO^ COFFEE '
'.BULK'. BLA(W TEA .. . ...., ’...
- -COWAN’S-GOGOA, 1GR?" TlN“
BULK COCOA, LBS. > /-X.....
GRAPE FRUIT, 5 t. :.
LARGE. • ORANGES, ‘ 6, ...... J
MACCARONI, BULK, 5 LBS. .
T WHW DOLLAR HAS MQPB CENTS
.. 25 c
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49 c
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\ Statement Of Auditors^Keport
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. . . / RECEIPTS .
JF&n« lr, To Bulancc
31 ~ Resident Taxes of 1934
Resident Taxes of 1933 .....----—
' Arrears. in, Taxes ---------——-
School Purposes .X——4--,—-™—
License
Premium on Taxes
---•-rx-DefrqntureX'Xzs^^
; . •'"Interest -------—i.--------------
,-----r^Miscellaneous’^..^
Drainage ----- -
Highways -----i.
Total —____
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Mrs. Thomas. H^ckleyibf Te^sv^ater-
iS visitipg" ' fri^fids.
■ YOUMACHINE. re
paired to perfect sewing at your fionie
’’Phone 35,
Mrs. W. E. MacDonald is confined
.to bed this week under the doctor’s
care, as she is suffering from ^a
heavy cold,
Douglas’ MacDonald, student min
ister at. Knox College, Toronto, spent
the weekend hefe-With his parents;"
Rev; and Mrs: C^JB. MacDonald.. _.
- Miss EVelyn^Nixon will/atteridCihe
Hairdressers’ Convention' in -Toronto
from Monday until Friday, Which is
being held in..the. .Royal York Hotel.
■— -Jja^een^maMn^
her home With Mr. and TOsr^WTYV^
Hill, and who has been quite ppoyly
of late, was taken to Goderich Hos
pital on Thursday.. _
| -407 98
. 19475 38
\ 6370 30
) 387 29
83 07
103 50
10 00
97 23
543 10
. ■ 32 96
—157-15”
5511 71
225725
$35436 92
\ EXPENDITURES
Dec. 31 By Provincial Election expences .—!— $
/ By Salaries and Allowances ...............................*
—By-Printing,postageand3tationery-^^^^^^.
By Superintendence and Expenses —-.
____JBy JItP!ads__ ............................... ..................
By Relief
. By Schools -—
’ By, Debentures, Principal —-■■-■-•-y.. .......
By Debenture, Interest -------------------—J—
By School- ^Debentures'^ ............. ........................
By School Debentures, Interest .X.......
By Drainage---------—------—:— -----T
. By Tile drainage ...........——
By Sheep and dogs —------- --------------?—
T ’ By Board of ’Healt^ -----
By Miscellaneous --------:------- ------—;—.—
------ByCountyRates-^..—......................
By Telephone Rates..............................--....... .
.. Total__L.:
To Balance on hand ~
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ASSETS
..................................... .......................Dec. 31 To Balance
To Taxes -
40% On road expenditure '(approx.) ~.
50% on Su perint end encef approx.) _____
Interest on unpaid Taxes ((approx.)
Taxes in County Treas. Office ~~---------
Total —; —__ __ _________ _
■>. 1 " '!|||! '. LIABILITIES
By t Drainage Debentures and Interest -—
By Tile/Drain Coupons:
By Black Creek Extension——'.—-...-—-----
By Black Creek. -...............
75 85
798 22
238 42
63 25
523 17
12386 88
1101 07
,/, -.- •------- - --' -
33778 08
_ | 1658 84
$ 35436 92
$
$ 10018 20
I 1407 56
176 66
846 75 J
363 88
Total -_____t..........................
Total Assets over Liabilities — j___•r. ■ ■ ___ _
, o Outstanding cheques ,..... —----—
i,l .. ... ■
| 2794 85
$ 722335
t1 3747 64
2088 80'
f Balance 1658 84
We, the '.undersigned Auditors, have examined the Treasurer’s books
and Accounts and report th A same co; ect according to vouchers submitted
' Io us, and in accordance with the foregoing statement.; ___
February 6th, 1935'.
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Mr. J. W. Henderson attended the
Ontario Retail Lumbermen’s Conven
tion held in the Royal York hotel at
Toronto last week and spent the week
end in London with his son, Donald.
The Goderich Signal stated, last
week that, six cases of the mump had
been reported in the town and sev-.
eral other cases in the district, al
though authorities/ weje fearing
an epidemic. > ‘
—-Miss-Hazel- Gulbert feaves--on~Sat^
urday morning for Toronto where
she will spent the week and attend
the Hairdressers’ Convention being
held in the Royal York Hotel, on
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.
Mr. J. C. MacDonald of Montreal
assistant farm editor of the Family
Herald and Weekly jStar, attended the
-funeral—of—hisbrother~held—here“"on
Tuesday.' Mr. George Bower of Kirk-
land Lake, a nephew of Mr. Mac
Donald, also attended the service, re
turning Wednesday. . .
The March meeting of the Women’s
institute will be held at the home of
Mrs. A. G. Agnew on Thursday,
March 7th, at 2.30. Roll call answered
by an Irish joke or story.. Auction
vsaie of articles donated by members.
Note^the^ change Tof day”ffbm-Friday,
which is being observed as the Day
of prayers— •
Celebrate Wedding Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Havens and! Mr.
and Mrs. William Webster celebrated
their respective wedding anniversar
ies on Monday evening, by staging
a social evening in the Orange Hall,
when dancing wqs enjoyed to music
by the Sepoy | Trio. Mr. and Mrs.
Havens are nineteen years and Mr;
and Mrs. Webster "ten, years married.
Rebekah At Home
.^Although counter attractions af
fected the attendance, an enjoyable
“At Home”. was held under Rebekah;
auspices in the lodge room on Friday
night. Euchre was played" with the
prizes going to Mrs. James Johnston
and Charles Steward. Consolation
prizes were awarded to Miss Hazel
Culbert and Archie McIntyre. Lunch
was served and Cameron Geddes con
tributed several fine solos, with- Miss
Edith Smith as accompanist. Dancing
to music by the Sepoy orchestra
concluded the' evening. ‘
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FgR^RLYjEJLftLQYED_JaEBE_
. DIES VERY SUDDENLY
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WILLIAM STUART,
ROBERT MALCPLM,Auditors.
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■■ wpf k “ITi'r ougfibw/lfe*
are recommended for advun(^meni£&y/
• thfeir teachers, Ron. Dr., L. J". Simp-
"■'>." «on,_Minister of Education^ announced
Saturday. , ' ,
, • ■ Undbr the new scheme, which be~<
tomes operaBye ’ this /yeaG Tsttidents
,may enter university without having
« Written examinations, says The Globe
’’ ' Students who will be relieved front
Written exam^ are those Who obtain
ai standing of 66' per cent; or over,
based oh class work arid tests during
the various terms. ’
, , Arrangements , have been made
whereby' teachers will make a’ de
tailed report to the department re
garding the'full yehr’s work and ao-.
—eomplishments—ofy^h'e'^pupii'S—they
recommend for promotion. '
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Step-Child
will be presented by
In The
THURSDAY, FEBRvXrV 28, 1935.
ST. PETER’S DRAMATIC
SOCIETY
ThreenAct Comedy Drama
by permission of the
T. S. Dennison Co.
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OBITUARYreaders. May their lyimbers increase.
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MpWCUtTlJRAL NOTES
prayer by
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• VALUED ’ ASSISTANCE
There isj pothing that i| inoreryreir)
come to a new_spaper office, than
friendly. subscriber ' who sends in a
bit of news, either by pfipnipg, by
letter, Or by droppifig ip at. the office.
Dozens of incidents qgcur in tjie dis
trict, that. are noteworthy *, and of
generaL interest, blit these may not
reach the paper until long after. o&-
cprrence, or maybe noti at" all People
come and gq throughout the com^
munity, bringing a! pleasant..little
ripple in. social life, but too often no
7>ne troubles to notify the local news-,
paper. Yet theseVlittle items are ap
preciated by' the office, arid: read by'
everybody., "
It is impossible for a small news
paper ^staff to j®Over, adequatelyany
district without^ a little volunteef,
haip—’And^
portunity to acknowledge the many"
Volunteers scattered here and , there
who say to themselves: “Perhaps the
-Sentinel—wOUld“^iJc£^
that.” Whereupon they act. Many of
the organizations of town and country
have appointed a press correspondent
to pass on’the news of club-activities;
In many. instances the'^secretary as
sumes this task. These are the organ
izations whose names appear .fre
quently in the pafier, giving a plea
sant impression of briskness, social
alertness and live community spirit.
Other organizations, probably doing
iust as useful work, fiever reach the
printed page, and so far as the gen
eral public knows, their little com
munity has no social gatherings, no
progressive ' groups, nor “up and
coming” Spirit.
We thank those many good friends
of the' community who are kind
enough to notify us “when things
happen”; They are not only assisting
’ up an
attractive picture for our~ outside
Peath eame suddenly to William
Dales, .manager of - the—“Mildmay
Creamery, and son of ex-reeve Peter
. • A .if. • ’’ " „ . ■
Dalefl and Mrs. Dales of Greenock
township, just as Jhe was leaving
the Bruce County Hospital on?■■'Sws-
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;:dhy ■n«o,&ir^B-had"'recqvereU^Wffi^
r
Templeton’s Celebrate
their 3rd birthday for a bigger & busier store
PAYS of VALUE GIVING
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WE ARE GIVIN^iO^ DISCOUNT ON ALL GOODS IN
/ ORDER TO GIVE QUR CUSTOMERS ■ BIGGER SAVINGS
HELP US TO. HAVE TWO DA YR OUTSTANDING BUSINESS
-! •FRIDAY. AND SATURDAY ),
With every $5/00 purchase we will give 1 MEN’S STRIPE
- BROADGLOTH SHIRT; Collar attachedr Size 14 - 15 ^ .
/ . Reg.- $1.1)0, For .,. ....... . ............. . .....?.....
OR I RHIRT, 2 SEPERATE COLLARS. Size 15 to 10'A..
. Regular $1^50 For . ,</.........• i----- - • •
r ' 'YOU- 'SAVE, ptf EVERY PURCHASE^AT THIS ■ SALE.
ATTEND WINGHAM SERVICE
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Twenty-two members of the Young
Men’s Class ofthe United Church,!
motored to Wingham on Sunday!
afternoon to attend the Century
Sunday Service of the Triple V Bible!
Class. The service is so; named, be-1
cause it . is the endeavor of the .class
to have one hundred or/more in at-
tendanceandanaudiencethat-num-
Quickest Relief from
Stomach Troubles
People who have suffered for years' with
Indigestion, Acid < StonuwjfcGas, Heart
burn,. etc. are amazed aVsBe-quick relief
. which KIRK’S STOMAnJKA gives. A
small dose tones up even the most stub; .'■ bom case of sour, acid stomach, banishes
pain, revives appetite. Everyone is subject
to occasioned stomach troubles, so never
be.Without a bottle in the home- At drug
stores. Get KIRK’S STQMALKA at
McKTM’S DRUG STORE
bered about 150 listened attentively to i<~
an inspiring address by Mrj George
Jefferson, principal^ of Clinton Public
School. Mr. Jefferson is a native of.
Donpybrook in, West Wawanosh twp. j-
and is an able speaker, who had a I
Worthwhile message for hid 'emigre-j
gatiori of young ,mem . A special
mpsicAUp.rQgram ■Was....,alsp.^jy.en,^_^. B
THE '
Red-Headed
“PLAIN PEOPLE’’
Four-iAct Comedy Drama
by permission of the
Danna J. Stebbins Co»
Will be presented by “
Hackett’s Young People’s Society
intheBasementofthe------
ORANGE HALL, BELFAST,
£) FRIDAY, MARCH ISTH
;'■■.......’...8.15 p; M. ■ ' .
Special Music Between Acts
. Admission—Adults 25c
Children 12 and under, 15e
CHURCH NOTES
United Y. P. S. ' : t
Present Sacred Drama •
s; The Y. P. S.’ of Lucknow United
Church, under the leadership of: the
Literary Group, - presented an excel
lent program on Monday nightj After
the "opening exercises, Mrs. Etarold
Treleaven sang a solo. The society
made1 its first attempt at presenting
a. .Sacred Drama. entitled “He Passed
Through Samaria” with Greg Leith
as director. The east of characters
was: Sanabasarus—Aa, wealthy land-
owner^-Bill Hewat; Nnsor—a cobbler
—Ivan Rawlings; Gortyna—a beaut
iful young Woman' rearedHn^sinfrvun=“
dings Where virtue was Itpboo—Eun
ice Newton; Sabta—wife of Nasor—
Jean -McMillan. ——J-. -r
The. scene throughout took place
in the cobbler’s shop in,the Village of
Dothan, about 29 A.-D., with the .story
^mewhat ^as- -follows:-----------r
Nasort and Sanabasarus plan'to use
the beautiful gortyna io fUrthey their
plot' to steal the tax. money.of Jiudaea.
Gortyna.. meets Jesus by chance and-
iMMI.
fiSg -pliysiciajcrto a waitrH^
ad^tB^n^-^cdi^^a^Ciur- '
vertfeing department- .-isk ouj* stpck\ih
trade, to ask us to donate spee ds
asking us to--g4ve-fi*eeT- thiii> which
We have to sell to*>ihake?a living.
l^.We^dStnate^columns of space during
the' year to promoting community
3themes but we cannot pronipte mon
ey-making schemes for all the org
anizations . in the community., if)a.
newspaper were subsidized by "the
Governinent, this plight be done, but
itr.isn’t. Here’s a rule to go. by when
sending in news iteiris, if a fee is
charged for afiy ^gathering an an-,
nouricement regard same as- adver
tising. ■ 7
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Son of the Sea: Well, I s’pose it’s
all . right;-, but': wot. I „ Jez. JS—wM’s
"'Mr. David S?wan spent the week- the gjodd of ’aving A ocean if yier
enfi at Win. Bitchell’s in Winghaffi. flies riVer it? .-^ :... ; ..;JL_x
iWnq^nriatant^
T..MxT>aleS5 "who? was -in his early
thirties was born on the 8th Conces-
sion of Greenock township. Ho is
well and favorably remembered by
many friends in Lucknow, he having
been a former employee in Silv^r-
WObd’s plant here, about seven
years ago, going from here to Tees-,
water to work. Some few months
ago he was appointed manager of the
Mildmay branch of Thompson Bros.'
Creamery. Five years ago he marr
ied Agnes Moyer, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Moyer', of Cargill.
He is survived by his Wife and
three children. The remains were
conveyed;.
took place in the Chepstow Roman
Catholic Cemeteiy. / _____
John and . George . Dales, well
known residents" of. Cargill are bro
thers.
and’ twa daug^^^ Mks^^o^.
-. x....v„.. <?V^^V-Jesu&v.afcvef-Si
' ISefe&pUns^^arid sotrfe and they look
• ifo something fiber and’; iioplm
1 ~"Tffe'.cast >bjby^arL exc^jp^:
tionally Well . and, deserve plenty of
credit for their first attempt at re-
Iigiofig, drama. The d^rama wa^ pre
sented! in full costumes, which Were
designed and ‘made by Miss Eva Greer
Rresbyteriaiu Guild
The Guild was in ■ charge of the
Bible Class on Monday evening. The
opening number w»s a ehdrus by a
number of ladies. The Scripture les
son Was read. by-Miss Willen^ Ches
nut. The topic “Missionary W°^h in
Central India, Jhansi,” was given by
Mr. Stuart; Robertson. Miss Greta
Campbell "'arid MfS^Eiorace Aitbhison
gave ■ readings. Au vocal solo “My
Task’? by Cameron Geddes was much
-appreoi4ted7-as--was“a’-vocal‘-duef--by-
Mrs. C. H. MacDonald arid Mrs. Daye
Thompson. The Ladies’ chorus con
tributed a -closing number^ -arid ' the
meeting Was ncloSe<L by
Revr G; fl. MacDoh^ld/
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WM. A. ABBOTT
Mr. Wm. A, Abbott passed quietly
<away, Tuesday morning, February
: J2th, at the home of his daughter,
Mrs. John A. MacDonald of Tees-
water. Having had heart trouble for
the - last six years, his condition
becam^wof^’^iy'the last’few'days?
f Born in Haldimond County in 1859, j
he lived with his parents ■ until* the"
age of eighteen, after which he fol
lowed the occupation of cooking in
construction camps for railroad
companies. This work took him thru
many. -provinces of Canada, at differ
ent times being in British Columbia,
Quebec, New Brunswick * and Nova
Scotia'. >
After his marriage to Margaret
Inglis Lees, Mr. Abbott, lived on his
farm in Gteenock township, west of
Riversdale, until fourteen years ago,
when hd purchased another farm on
the Durham Road, Kinloss township,'
where he lived until four jmonths
prior to his death.
A short funeral service was con
ducted by . Rev.- Mr. Monteith ..and
Rev. Mr. Allan, at the homd of Mr.
John A. MacDonald. The remains
were then taken to Riyersdale church
of which ’ Mr.", Abbott had been a
member, for the greater part of'his
TifeJ Here the servicd Was ‘conducted
; Rev.. Mxr-
loss United Cfiufch, assisted by ReV.
Mr. an<l Rev.; Mr. -Monteith.
The pallbearers were neighbors from
ILinloss and Riversdaje, George Col
well, James "Huston, John' Bonnetts,
Dphcan Campbell, William Br,own and
James Symons. :
Besides his widow, there* is‘left to
mourn his loss, on don, Roy, of De-
maxedtville, Prince. Edward. County,
. ^e:s^a^^aisr->^|WSi-
j 2pi^^^g^g.ghilflfen77 •
; -Q^Manitt>wapibg)
^OrSrfo,.'
:of Sheguia#dah-L Orifario, Lorenzi of
Bowman ville, Oufdrio an3 Carriian
“of .. Carman, Ma^^ar^- . -Li. .
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-TOWN HALE, LUCKNOW
Friday, March 1st.
8.15 P.M.
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CAMERON GEDDES, Soloist
Presbyterian Orchestra In
- Attendance
ADMISSION 25c
The- Ontario Horticultural Asso
ciation has 272 societies ’ iii Ontario-;
zwith an approximate membership of
30,000. This; means that a vast num
ber of public spirited men and women
a If over the province a're giving their
time and money to make 'Ontario,
(which we all love) a better and
more beautiful; place to live in. Are
the. citizens ' of’ Lucknow1 and sur
rounding townships interested enough
to’ become members of the Lucknow
Society? • Please let us have your
membership and orders as ‘ early as
-pq^iblertJEsn^y'“’"6Tders meqps better
service. For information, ask Mr,
Geo. Smith, Mr. Alex Hamilton,- Mr.
-Robt. Rishpr,..« Sec’y.;" - Mr. Rdbef’f
Thompson, or the president,? Mr. S.
C; "RathwelT.
J. H. MEDD, V.£. .
j DIES IN WAWANOSH
After a lengthy illness the death
of John Henry Medd, V.S., occurred
on Friday at his home in West Wa
wanosh, near . Auburn. Mr. Medd was
in his. 78th year. ..After graduating,
asa veterinary doctor^ he practised
at Auburn and’ for more than a score
of years at ^Dungannon.
-His wjdow,-formerlyJHannabMills,
arid Mrs. -F. Rouse, Goderich,!"'' and
two sons, Roy of Detroit and Stephen
. of /Woodstock,-survive. - . '■
The funefrab service was. hteld . on
Sunday in the' Anglican. Church;
Auburn, with interment Ball’s' ’
cemetery/- ------------------.-^3
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DUNCANNON.■ NATIVE, ' . *
basses',
• following., a
. ^healtliT
. ianfi Mrs.^Henry / Bfcklgr -reee^ving-^1
his "' education^ at Dbnganhoh, .rarid,“:~
where he learned-the harnesfe-makirig; .
Later he became ‘associated With* the
broom fifm of West, Taylor & -Bickle, '
taking up Residence in HamU^]|gfeJffe
has always been .a freque^wW^tor-r^
'to/'the pjdde,lo‘f his^irth. Hig widow
yrfd"mie! "sbin' Eagar, surviyeT^as well »
as a brothef, Hepry of Manitoba and
a sister, Mrs. Frank - Johnston of
’Oshawa. Two ‘brothers,; • William
fickle and Alex Bp .Pentland, arid a
sister, Mrs. George Anderson, all
predeceased Kirin
Mr. Rickie was laid to rest in'
Hamilton ori Tuesday of last Week,
the pallbeavers being, Wilfred An
derson, Lucknow; “ Frarikj Peritland,
Dungannon; Murray j.ohstone, Harry '
Bickle, Lloyd Hamlin ^nd " William
Anderson. y
Miss Isabel McCharles spent the
week end at Mt., and "Mrs. Jhmes . \
FrirSter’s,