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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1935-04-25, Page 5iT’’’■' "’'.L /:. -J,li '-*4'1 4? ’ 2 6. ASHFIELD ZION ‘I L extending from sea to sea.— and overseas.DARY WEST 1 A , { ■ I t X * .. ..... I & ./ ,/wW-r- . . *4 FROM A STAFF- OF SEVEN - TO SIX THOUSAND STRONG / From less than a corporal’s guard to the equivalent * opened its doors on Monday,- November 3rd ~ an of six regiments — this graphically illustrates the establishment which was destined to play a con- growth df the Bank of Montreal’s staff in i 17 years; spicuous and beneficial part in die development of ... ‘ -.2^—. ’ ; •-. . .'v. \ ’ —-J — -— — - ’ ■ 4... M __ On the 23rd of August, 1817, the first four, em- \ J .; ■ ployees of the Bank of JMbntreal were appointed; Throughout the many decades that have followed, ■ They were the cashier, an accountant, a paying die Bank of Montreal has made increasing effort teller and si second "teller; Shortly afterward a dis- to provide'a banking service always adequate to count clerk, a second bookkeeper and a porter were nieet. the requirements, of Canadas development. . The original staff of seven has grown to 6,300, *. r These seven constituted the original staff when the loyally serving the public through 5‘00 branches modest establishment On St. Paul Street in Montreal extending from sea to sea — and overseas. I' 1^. ' ’ w. '7 I wf B I “ ESTABLISHED 18t>7 HEAD OFFICE - . MONTREAL " MdDB’RNfWFi^iENT BAWiNG"toviCE'/.'.'.&e' Su^irte ofj"/' ' 117 Years’ Successful Operation Lucknow Branch: S. D. WHALEY, Manager 1 J' ■, • THURSDAY, APRIL25TH,THE} LUCKNOW SENTINEL >, • ’ 1 Z X* LANGSIDE What Do Your Feet Say When the Clock Says 4? —T—————— •■-r —r—------------!—— , WILL they take yori far into the night without S pain op "rin a€he,~or you call it a day when the fun is just ■beguuurigo . OUR SHOES will see you through tri the finish; pleasantly, comfortably and - stunningly fashionable. * -r. .. • ’ X .' ■ . Gotnfort Diet with dur Lucknow’s New Shoe Store > United-Church Y. P. S. The meeting ori Monday evening opened with prayer offered/by the President; followed by the singing of "Wmn T08, andHEhe /reading of thej . 6 - ■■■ •ScriptWe passage by 'Chester Twam- | ^Prj-''30th. The guest speakers will/ ley. Eunice Newton gave a. reading j be Mrs. Longley of Toronto, who is and Margaret Rae. sang. The topic, a returned missionary frorii . China, “Easter Message” was ably taken byland Mrs. Kipp' also of Toronto, who Dnxr _T • T. TliTi’fy'aGa ’Miacj IMTn_ — ‘;’y. of Medical. Ilos.pitals.in .the President, followedby the singing of Huron Presbyterial Convention The. annual meeting of the Huron Presbyterial will be held at Main St. .United^Church,’Exeter,on.Tuesday, and Margaret Rae. sang. The topic, a returned missionary from . China, “Easter Message’’ was ably taken by'land Mrs. Kipp' also of Toronto, who —Sec-y. of Medial Hospitals .in th.- ----Xallum-gavd-a^i«ading.-A-gir-ls~chor—-----us was the concluding number on the l^ana<^^an ^es^’ There will be morn­ program with the closing exercises inS and afternoon sessions, the-form- following. / er beginning at 9.30. Bwwy nclp« m.the New Purity Cook Book .I K...ttated typractical B houtcwife. Send, SO T cent, for your copy to j Pepartmenr 701,187 MacPhc Toronto. ........a . 'Leonard with friends Mr. Mijvert Reed and Webster spent Sunday in this locality; Mi&s Doris Ritchie is spending the Easter ^MrsJ Victor Emerson. Mr. George Wraith spent Sunday with Mr. -Scott; -7—-------- - • . . <• —— -v“ . The p]ay put on in the Institute Hall in Whitechurch by the 2nd Con. Qulross, “The Antics of Andrew”, was a decided success. Those taking part were — Ross McRae, ,Andrew Bro,wn; ..Gilbert- Marshall, Jacques thp butler; Mrs. Jack Birchall,’ Petunia, Isaac Zimmermap^ of New Zealand; Mrs, Nelson Pickle, Althea Thorne; 'Harold “/McCormick;■~H'arold“"Hedrey; Wilfred. Caslick, Willie Waldo; Jack McKenzip, 6’Flarity, a police;. Aleta Caslick, Betty /.Boigntan; Mrs. Earl ■OSMicRrM^ ters, Rpyle, a police; Mabie Walters,' Julia Boigntan; Percy Coslick, Dean Boigntan. This play was a comedy and a laugh every minute was the result. There was a large crowd and the receipts at the door were over $22. On Monday evening / the Mission Band of the United Church held a social. The program: solo, Miss Max­ ine Reed “Jesus wants me for a Sun­ beam;” with J. C. Reed, playing her accompaniment on the guitar; Duet, Misses Florerice Beecroft and . Francis Robertson; reading, Miss Luella Laid­ law; Musical nuriiber, “Cowboy Jack”.r J. C. Reed, Mackenzie MOwbray and Ted McCIenaghah; recitation, Dor- otriy’ari'aTFrancis ^Browri/”X)pris Mc- Cleiiaghan “Easter/ Eggs”, Mildred McCleriaghan “As you like it”; “Lis­ ten to the Mocking Bird” was played by J. C. Reed and, MacKenzieMow­ bray on the guitars. Games were play- •ed-arid^uneh-served’^ ’ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dawson, 2nd con. spent iSunday with Mr., arid Mrs. : Wesley Tiffin.. - ' 1 of -Lucknow, holiday with of Wingham and Mrs. ,W. Yotir layer-cake for week-end entertainment! How you dislike leaving your baking to the last minute ! You need not,", Bake it- two or three days ahead, if you like; it will be light and moist when served—if made with PURTTY— _ pular. all-purpOse^flour with the strength of Canada’s^ ' best Wheat in it. It con'serves the moisture. Purity Flour I goes farther.-than ordinary cake flour; seven-eighths of a.cup." ' ’ .of PURITY, is equal to. one full cup. of most -cake or pastry - - / flours; Z ■ ' z- ■ ■■■•. PFW' '■ BEST FOR ALL YOUR BAKING In r. ■ ,t - • H1^.1 1 1v y?RBsHul11 1 1 1-1 f Btl-' k Al •If WHITECHURCH . Mr. George Jacques and 'twtf child-r reri, Master. Jack and Miss Yvonne Jacques of Preston, spent the week end with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Jacques.” - Mrs. Norris ..arid, Mrs. .Robson \ of' Walkerton, visited with" Mr. Wm. Barber in the village. ' • - Mr.^James Weir of - London—spent the .week -end with Mr. apd Mrs. Fred Davidson. ' ' / Mr. Robt. Mowbray has the con­ tract of building a long bridge at Paisley, and will be working there this week. Mr. ■; and : have been resident1 of the village for shine years, e&e .moving to Lucknow, Mr. John Ross. ” Mr.- and Mrs. Andy MqKague of Culross ' spent Easter with’'Mr: arid Mrs. Jim Mclnnes. ,’ . ' Mrs. Young of Langside visited with her daughter, Mrs. Eddie Moore for ■IfiK days. ' , ’’Mr...'.arid.. Mrs, Ghas. Cook, Luekriow, spent Eas,ter with the latter’s mother Mrs. Dave Gillies; ‘ MAFEKiNG . Mr. , and Mrs. Ernest, Hall, Lome arid Aieda, arid Miss Mary Hall- of Brantford, are spending part of the holidays with Mr. and Mirs. Godfrey Hall, - : Other holiday visitors aye Palmer Kilpatrick arid Sam Patterson of Toronto with the former’s -parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Kilpatrick; Mr. arid Mrs. Finlay Shackleton of Arthur “atoMir;a-nd-’'Mrs>-r'Norman“Sihackreto Tom' Henry of Leamington with his1 father, Mr Robt. Henry; Miss Ber­ nice Blake of London with her par­ ents, Mr. and , Mrs. John. Blake;- Mr, and Mrs. H.' Moffat and Keith of ^sr-jFhs^with==Mry^id^'Mf^^rcriai;tl" * Johhston; Mr.. and Mrs. Con. Brown- and ;s,ons, Douglas and Donald and Ruby and .Leonard Alton of London, with Mrs. Lasenby;. Mr. ?nd Mrs. Wesley Alton,. Wilmer, and' Elgin Alton of Londori with Mr. and Mrs. Will Irwip; Miss Mary Alton.accom­ panied Mr. and 0Mrs. Aitqn to London where she will be “their guest for a Tew- weeks^ Mrsr Paul Reed of Luck^ now . with her. .daughter, . Mrs. -Thos; Anderson; Stuart Dawson of London/ -visited“his-fr4end~Jrm"0urranrSundayr / Mr. Joe Alton of Goderich, spent part of last week with Ashfield rela­ tives,. .■ : . Mr. arid Mrs; R. T. Phillips of = G^4eTichvand^Mrs; Will Menary of Dungannon were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Menary part of last week. Stuart Durbin arid Percy ’/Blundell spent Sunday in London. Wer are pleased to report the steady impr,oye=- merit of Mrs. Durnin,- who is staying, with her uricle, Mr. Lasenby at .Loridon during convalescence. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Long arid family -are mo.ving_to„.Seaforth-this.^ week. Mr. .Long, is .engaged to work/ Long, who have been good neighbors, ‘^Mi’sT'Dlive™ itilpatrick is spending the holidays with friends at Stratford and Gufelph. HOLYROOD SUPPOSE THIS HAD BEEN YOUR CHILD!11. THE number of children killed and injured by automobiles in Ontario : is appalling! t . i '. ... ■ Children by nature are carefree. You must think for them, and for other pedestrians^, constantly. Be sure your /j Drive slowly and be particularly care- 6 ful whereVef there may be children ... \ especially on holidays and week-ends. Train yourself so that safe driving becomes second nature to you ' / . ■ If you dori’tfc some day you.. may find yourself not only severely penalized but also minus a. driver’s license.. .forlifet IT is BETtER to be — SAFE...THAN SORRY MOTOR VEHICLES BRANCH" • ONTARIO DEPARTMEHT OF HIGHWAYS - TH I S-MU ST In Ontario, during 1934, there were nearly 10,000 auto­ mobile accidents. , , v 512 people were killed 8,990 people were injured ... a considerable increase ovet 1933. It must be evident to all thinking people that this must stop. - . > Hon. T. B. McQueston, , ", .q-.' ■ .... Minister of Highways. .\Mr... and Mrs. James Baker were recent visitors at Mr, Dunczyi (Camp­ bell’s, at Blackhorse., • Mr. and. Mrs. Richard Elliott and* family spent Sunday : at Mr. Wes. WhytoCk’s, Teeswater. Mr. and Mrs., Leslie Harris and family of Strathroy, Mr- and Mrs; E. A. Palmer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wm., Murray and babje 5!^,..Kincardine spent Sunday rit Mr. Thos'. Harris’. Mr. and Mrs... Legge- and ’ family, moved on Friday into the . house re­ cently vacated by Mr. Lloyd Miller; """We "Wish to welcome Mix and Mrs/ -Dich’s fo Holyrood. Mr, Dich' is assistfrig. at Mr. Ernest Ackert’s. Miss Doris Eadie is holidaying with her grandmother, Mrs. Rachel Culben The Institute play “An Irish Wed­ ding” was presented at Lochalsh oh ,Wednesday evening of tMis wehk. 'Mr. and Mrs.'Roger Corrigan spent Bunday with friends at Langside. Mr. and Mrs. Clarenc'e, Farrow spent the wefek endJ with friends at Chesley. - -' -^Mrr- and—Mrs;—Cliffy Harron" and’ family spent the Week end at Tara. . Mr. arid Mrs. O'. Russell were recent visitors at Mr. Ernest Ackert’s. Mr. Thoss MacDonald was a recent visitor at Mr. /Thos. Harris’. The next meeting of the H. W. I. will be held at' the home of - Miss ‘Eileen Valad. Directors; Mrs. Chas. Dongrrim and* Miss Daisy. Ayl.es ; topic Canadian Authors, Mrs. Earle Hod­ gins; Roll call, 'Suggestions for .next, gear’s program, and paying fees’- Election of, officers. Lunch com., Miss , Winnifred Ackert, Mrs. Howard Har­ ris, Mrs. Ahpcr—Ackert. ’ ' BOUNDARY WEST ? Among those., who were home for Easter we noticed}, MisS Jessie Mac­ Rae of Strathroy; Mr. Duncan Mac­ Rae of Acton; Mr. Jamie MacRae of Toronto and Miss Farrish of Toronto at"’ Mr> - jdhri: MacRae’s;' • Mr". Finlay MacDonald .of Stratford; Miss Isabel ■ MacDonald of Kitchener and Miss Elizabeth MacDonald of Nile at Mr. D. A. MacDonald’s. Mr. and Mrs, Mei'Vin Cowan and family "of New York and Dr. Arnold Gowan of Toronto at Mr. John Cow- rin’s, Sr-.^ Misses Anna and Lois MacKenzie of Toronto- at Mrs. M, €. MacKenzie’s Mr. Arthur Siiripson of Toronto and Miss Margaret Simpspn .of Stratford at’ Dr. , Simpson’s, Kintail. Mr. Duncan MacKay at Mr. John Mactay’s. . < ‘ Miss Isabel MacLban'-of Stratford at Mr. D. A., MacLeari’s. Mr. George Bullin of Goderich at’ Mr. R. J. Bullin’s, The death occurred oriJFridriy . /of . Mrs. Sanderson, at the home , of her* neice, Mrs. L. Taylor. The funeral was held on Monday, with Rev. C. H. MacDonald of Lucknow taking-Charge The U. F. W. 0. held a play and social evening in the Lochalsh Hall on Wednesday evening of this week. Miss Myrtle Webster of Wellesley is'spending the Eastei' vacation with her parents, Mr- and Mrs. Jas. Web­ ster of Ashfteld. , Mrs. Alf. Shelton of Kincardine is a ■risito:r»-rwith hfer cousin,.. Mrs./ Dan Nicholson, for a few days.. Miss Lila Richards of Toronto, Speht the week end at. the home’ of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Richards Mr. Geo. Thompson, Miss Myrtle and Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. Trafford, were Sunday visitors .with Mr-, and- MrS. Al: IfVjn and Mt4, and Mrs. Will ^Stanley. THOU SHALT NOT KILL! « Drive Carefully! , We regret that Mrs. Jno. Helm is quite ill at present. A cold contracted terminated, la^t week; in an attack of shingles, with its attendant dis­ tressing, symptoms^, Among those spending the holiday at their home were, Miss Emma Mac- Dbnagh of London; Miss Elsie Ritchie of Toronto Normal; Mr. David And­ erson of Dunlop, Misses Daisy and. Violet Ritchie of Lucknow. '7 Miss Ruby Reed , is assisting- Mrs; Will Ross,at Lochalsh*. Sunday visitors! included—Mr. Jno. Wraith, Langside arid Misses F* Wall and Catherine Johnston of Lucknow with Mr. arid Mrs; Will,Ritchie; Mr. and Mra. Joe Freeman and Loii of Leeburn and Sid Gardner, of Port! Albert with Mr. and Mrs, Will Gard­ ner. Mr. Mac^ Webster of- , Lucknow* is painting' the interior oi the school. Our capable “ and efficient teacher, eMiss ~Ada Webster, in company with her sister Haze]I of Luck no w isuspend- ... ihgnShe hoiidays in Toronto. . . Mr. and Mrs. 'Geo.‘ Saunders and children 'spent Monday at Mr./ and Mrs. Edgar Ritchie’s. . PURPLE 4ktoVE .Miss Adri/ Gawley vj^itM with heir friehd. Miss Minnie Fair. Oh Friday. “ Misses Lenore and Marie MacDon- aid spent ri few days iri Stratford. , . Mr. and Mrs. Will Clayton of Glamis, visited at Mr. Milton Walsh’s A recently.: ; Miss Marville Scott returned home from Toronto last week. ‘ . •• ^Miss“Stfh'g?$T^ ripefit 'triek- "7 day at Mr. James Pollock’s. f Mrs; Claude Dore spent the week end with her parents, - ‘ ‘ r »Mr. arid Mrs. Victor Whitley arid children, Mr/ and"’Mrs; Isaac Nixon apd Mr. Ralph Nixon, and Mr. John Irvin’ spent Earitor at Mr. Jack Nth- , ersoh^s. Mr. Ralph Nixori will visit a . ridth, his daughter for a few weeks, -