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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1926-04-01, Page 1• • 311;00 PRS::TEAR; IN ADVANCE; •82.50 ,OTHERW,ISE • • LLhCKNOW;. • rH 1,RSDAY APRIL 1st, 1926. • max' eon sp ii :CENTS' • o 0_o-0'-0-0 .;0-0--0-•;0—.O, 0' PROFESSIONAL CARDS ,0: o -+ii --0--0- 0- 0 .o--0--0--0--0 Dr W. M. Connell ihrskeian. and Surgeon • Iueknow Hour 2-4 . 7--i • phone 86 DENTIST • r 11Witeod 11 :vialt i ircknow` �. a!very .:Tuesday • in -: u Dr Conneil'e Oilice ' S . •DENTf... T . , .' 'lea''en Luc ow- • Over •;•Decker's . St o r e. Extraction either .by ges or local. Will be in Dung4hnon every Thursday. Phone 53 DENTIST Call Dr. Newton • Make :appointment In officeeveryday: ' 0-- -+0-0--0--O -0- 0.-0-•p.1- 0.. EVERYBODY'S COLUMN, 0 • . • 1 0•--0r=0--0=-0-A.-0-0-r0-�b�0 • Me, 'A. Slddalt, Ludmow, Broker and Real Estate.-Moneyto;lend of first mortgagee on farm . proper- ties at 6 and Pk per, cent accordin to security . offered.. • Also semi' amounts on second Mortgages on farm'.; properties' and -on persona? notes. A few good.'farms for sale WALL PAPER Latest ?attains in stock at lowest uYit vS tas c�Tau'"-srli I�ii$&1eg:Y�3 ; .Also book. patterns- of leading man- ofactu rers.-+Box 174, R. J. Cameron, •••• 'Painters& raper. Hanger. 0 ' '.4.00A4 4N:D GENERAf O •It's April! Fog!: Day. ',- Don't' Get Fooled. •' Mr. W, :L: • acKenz"ie is home .aft ter spending two.^weeks in Kitchener. .Peerless Colored; .Concert ,Company • in the 'Town" Mali ,tomorrgw-8 art - i .Miss Hann, Bltzstein. is `home from:' Toronto for'' the :Easter . vacs, tion. Tomorrow; • will be Good Friday and a public holiday` throughout thl' Dominion.:.. , •Mr. Clarence Mardi has returned to Stratford to resume.his; occupation in the plumbing., business, , Mr. James Patterson and 'son, In= gles left'on the return trip to Sas-. katchewan on Wednesday: morning. 'Reserve ,your seat"at• rMcKim's 'for the •concert. in Ahe TownHall tomor row evening -=8 .artists -an entertain- ing program. • You can: now get your Income '.Tax Report forms at the Post '..Office These forms .should .,be, filled in ' and returned •before the end • pf Apra Mr Janies,Fisher, who lives a mile north of town :suffered a paralytic stroke on Monday. night,. and . is ry:+ ported in. rather bad condition. We have just'received .a fineship- ment of Billie: Burke Dresses Every, dress is a• smart -new style moderate- •piked, LLJiil ' 5 l jvLc,. .• • • Alfred 'E:.B CHURCH NOTES,.. St. Peters Church -April p 2nd, Good ,Friday, 2 P: M Litany and the ,Story of the 'Cross., , - Easter Dai, April' :4th; , 8A. M'., Holy Communion; 11 • A NI.. Choral. ;Celebration , and, ,Serni'on; 7 1-, 11a. Evensong and Sermon. ,priest in.' eharge=The Bray, M. A:- Presbyterian Guild • m The .: P.r, ogramme::enmmiit' , i, nom. ever -Mrs. M. Johnston, had charge of the programme•'on 'Monday, Ma{thf r29th. Marion ..Jamieson Jamieson.,—read, 'the Scripture Lesson; nnifred' Doug-' las.'read' a pperon the Catechi'sm, ,Written by"Mrs. C. MaeDofnald;• Mr.' J. C.• Murdoch; 'took the- topic ,!'The Men. Who Crucified Christ - Herod .and Pilate; Margaret: Geddes gave• a reading; and a mixed guar-' tette was given. • The Victoria Mission 'Band will hold their Easter Thankoffering en, Thurs- day even ing, 'April 1. Two illustrat- ed lectures will. be given, "Dr. . Paton of. the flew', Hebrides", and "Child Life in, Japan." Everybody welcome, ^''ed Church.Y I'.1; tse rrieetl.,z. Monuay. evening wa :;rv:ten 'tip toe, Adult Bible: Class. D: Ncwton president of. the' Class os�' :spied the chair. The .topic was '"The Church" and was • treated ..,in three parts: "The•• Early • Church, -by •Mrs.. W. L. ,MacKenzie;' The . Pioneer Church, by Mr. Hugh Maclntosh; The Church "of the; Future by :Mr. W.., E.' Treleaven: The meeting opened with a. short`song. service; the class gave two choruses, and solos were contrib- uted by Mrs Murdie and by Mrs: Murdoch., Foflo�wing the _"evenings:. program ' the •annual meeting of the YTi3L3Z}Yi:rimiliiT]Yi le®IYi -:am'li5i.iv""rca lR.tiii_ ,., „.... GOOD-BYE, MARCII;i Do you 'remember how: March. came,. in? ; Will the first daywas fine in the morning (like a lamb) and the after-. noon • was 'stormy+ .(lute: a lion); :-;;No wonder .the weather throughout,' the month has been., • uncertain and gen- erally, bad. How 'could any weather roan be guided by a day that ' +was both' lamb'" and ,lion .like? • The first half of the month is said to,• have. giv_., -yen, the. -lowest avp.•dge ,mnperatur f any,:'March for a ;century; and. there have teen a :nun'ber 'of : zero morn-� ings:.sirice' the first• •half• got by. A • thaw 'which set in on• the 20th •soon,: took ;co'ld and . left . the.,eountry worse off than it was 'before. But Qpto-. mists say it's just as •well 'as we are more likely to have fine weather in April".when it will d't, more good. The last' day gave us Strong winds sleet and rain` so:that' raust'have' been go- ing opt like a• lion.' ; -. • � , o,o. oma.. AN OLD IKINLOSS • RESTDENT. -Mie.-•-Christopher• Carleton, - who - made „her: home •with her son; Mr: Joseph Hanna •of Kinloss, • died •• on March. 26th at the ;age' of 81. The. funeral was' on Monday•' of this week. to Kinloss Cemetery, Mrs; Carleton's• Maiden name Was Jane • -Crawford, and she• was twice married. Of late •years. she. has 'been• confini :d , to : the house GIRL otTIDE NOTES • f Law 2i A. Guide is Loyal.. • Mr. It W. Wilson, Managet of the local Bank of- Conenerce Was • gelled 4 • With ,•the inatallation of new' ma, 'Sour' then the mill has ever ' made: TrY a bag ;and yourself. • Your money refunded ,if. net 'eatiefee! and storm and .window.sash.--APOIY 'to D. TaYlor, Sec'y 'School Beard. ORTGAGE SALE OF FARM .• In West Wawanosh .Undel•Power 'of Sale contained'in a certain registered ;mortgage made to the Irendors, there wHl be. offered sale by Publie Auction iit the the Punt Property deseribed as be- "- big The' West Half of, Let NUMber •• Fifteen in the Thirteenth ConcessiOn •of. the Township. of West Wawanosh, in the County. ef Huron, - This farm contains one hundred ac- res more,or less, and is located about two and one half miles frqm • Luck- • now, with a Behind at a distance of • about one and a half Miles. 'The soil is said tO be good elay loam, slightly rolling and a spring creek crosses, the farm. There ate about eighty "acres in cultivation, balance bush and The ,Imildings include a storey. and ;a half' dwelling house and two large barmy all on stone foundations. • muds' 'AND CONDITIONS:- . One tenth of the. purchaie money, tO be 'Pajd 'in .cash or marked cheque at . the tame of sale and the balance to beipaid within thirty dayathereafter. Further particulars maY be had . upon application to: 'Jeffery, 'Weir, far the Vendors,. 7 Market ,Lane; London Ontario. ' , AUCTION SALE Mrs:. Peter 'Roberti*, Lets' 29-.40, Om. 1; Huron Township,' will have , • an *action dale of her farin stook and ,Conuneircing at 1.36, , .The farni, Consisting Of 100 .iictes, more .•' or leis, Will also be offered foe dale, . Seven • roomed hawse With full-siz- ..papered and , .garden .and Stable. . Foe .further. • - COAL OlLitest Grades, 'sold -by the gallon. -C. Mullin. 8-44. SOCIAL EVENINO - L. O. L. No. 42'8 will hold a special 'Sects) in there Lodge Root 'On Thurs.- „ day April II, ..for Men*.ers. end their fittatItt 117: nines inttersen,. Who .died at :Windsor. en .ThUrsdaY• Of •last, week, WacWell-knewn hi:Loamy and. vie - nifty,' her early tome having • been Kinlosit ToWnship Where she was knOwn as Lavine Miller, her meiden name ' She and her daughter; and .sen, Miller,..also. made their home in Lucknow a •few' years ago, Mr. Pat; terson being in tini West Mrs: Pat- terien deVeloped anaemia few yeera ago, and :recently came from. Saskatchewan to VindSor in. the beee of impreVemept. The change was of .,.no benefit however, and ti; Month ago 'a rtiPid 'decline set in, the end com- of horses and airs " shoeketi on Wed- nesday night hy; the news thet. hie mother had 'passed away.' Mr. j.as.. 4•Pattersonhad Also coine east and was, with his wife at the time of •" her. death.: ,She vrfis 54 Years and•6 mon; A. DEAL IN ..DUCKS • A, Play entitled PA Deal in Ducks” Will be , preSente d. in Lochalsh Wednesday evg4 April 7. The ,Play will be followed •by box social and at 8 o'clock. • _Gond Seed BarleY•Por No, ,21, at 75c. ;per bushel. Also geed seed peaa.-Nelsop • Bushell, If. 2. St. Helens, who has sold' his intin will Nave an nadtion sale of' his farm stock andlimplemente on Friday, Ap- tit 9th; .conuitencing. et one 'o'clock be aold as mr..Sarrier ie leaving the farni.-Elliott And. 8-4,c. AUCTION SALE An auction tali) of household elects Will be 'held .et the .letise foenittly oeupied by tht. late Mrs. Tay, lot just eouth Of Lucknow,•66,Satur. • Will MVO.' aUction sale, of hie fatin PA., :Wire dithie ./Affluents. './E'VerYthing Will,be geld AUTO REPAIRING ;MOO t110,l,1904' .11 110Weoliio. • DO PEOPLE READ ADV.TS!? Some folk say that people do not read those little host Found, Strayein and."''For Sale advertisements whic�i. 11 newspapers publish. 1We11 Week �e advertised for.do " Which 'had• unaccountably. disappeared;'•'The- Sentinels • went, out . over the rura' mail routes in'the course of the' of te'rnoon.• 'At ,9.30 in the evening pup. telephone.• rang the Mali •at. the athei end'•of'the line,reporte;i a :dog carry ing a ;Lucknow tag : NO, 6, at •Tom: Sullivan's,'near Kingsbridge. We .then` .galled'the. home of the boy who own,. .ed the; dog, t: inking •he;'r► ght .sleep better', if he :knew' his . Aerdide .Was safe and well.. Of curse, d}•sinterest- ed folk do not read advertisements' -and it wouldnot do 'any good if thea did. Farmers . read' the ;Auction. Salt advertisements and ' others. 'look for dance ' and concert advertisements. I' ,all depends on: what. ,they, are Intel. - este in.;' BORN. • Lannon -in the:•Twp„.,eof Ashfield on March 25th, 1926, tO Mr; and Mis ft • Tr Our Delicious H.�:..T Y Q, Puffs .Coffee ' Caker\Nut Tarts Sally BroWn Our Quality Home. MiiIVW.hole Dfead is unsurpassed BringIn' Y4311r;rttletBteersta,11PdricEggsg, a" °btalll NEW .11/IERCII4T.DISE PRICES Yr ving--igtivenL-vei*--yrt.prio izenilw la the school. good sserviCei '. were. alt •re7eleeted for the1,41e°11i.7---037eat..a.-L ' interesting 'account Of the .Divisional AUCTION.*SALES GOING, GOOD gnide eamp held 'at PortElgin last hersee''here. on Menday attracted' a and' n splendid giiide Program.' was: 'great •.inany' farMets ..'to 'Teyin,. and. earried Out If siMilar, cork; le held es were realiga: The horsesi; though. guides will be,able to attend.' 'Our of,: geed , quality..'were not large, init-itCY-uitti •are dalTitTline work add prices, ranged 111) to $1.80. ' some ate ready to be enrolled: very spccessful stile on Friday Of laht week. In spite of bad 'road condi. tion there was' a geed crowd.' Coint sold from $75 tO $ioti and implements • alee• brought, good prices. Both stock Roy Irwin, south ot'Lnekpow also lied. a good eale,..althciiigh roads :made the day unfivorble.,.' HON. J. C. ELLIOTT ELECTED IN WEST Buppi4stx dictate in •the .West MiddleseX election held • on Monday wee elected by a majerity of 2681 ' :cher* his Conserv:**) Ap the election wee regarded 'as one of Aint into iinportahce, the cam - liveliest natUre, both paties platting their best caniPaigners ioto,the : The tiding is strongly liberel, snd there wee little chanee 'of a coeServ- ative victory, froth. the beginning. Hon. Mr. Elliott' had a large majority there' in the general electiOn last' tail when. he was opptised by both a Con- ate...There 'ate 82 polling ,subdivis, ions in tbe riding, and; in all hut seven the Liberal eandhlate., had , a The tiding being well covered by- telephoneAnes, little time *as lost in gettifir in ;the returna se that at party headquarters. When the re- port *as sent, to Taranto and, Landon ;the *news ;was ,iminediately broadcast- ed by radio' and picked up in every town and village and 'many ' country • As .re lutVe been broadcaSting for aearly a' year, telling„ yOu all about Golden Crust Bread, why, not Start now and tune in and' enisSt ,Your 'mettla with Golden Cruet Biead? The Break. that is mosk nutritious: ;hat made Mother quir baking;" Get it" at your groaerls -Or ."Itelittralbmin- ion Bakery; phone 68.. Don't ;forget to, order early your Rolls; Lembo and Orange' Tarts Jelly .Rolle, Scons, Walnut Mae, havin IMO ' of Reid,' nowt Vade Vag rglt Though defeated in the °, .patrol .game,. the ,nightingales' had the, high: est .ieore in .points. But 'wait until the recruite. start en ..Secepd Class tests, the pointS'may not come..in *so the name of J ates patrol? s: Bantani-L,They call it "The Can- ary patrol" bet ' think it Ought \-to be changed to "The naughty (knotty) pitio14,', for" they tie their knots so • Thursday evening7-Be on tiMe„ ,We haVe a:lengthy programme. Elizabeth, . c my apt icenses • Per` the .fifth year we. have been appoietvd to issue these licenses ' IN THIS VICINITY Our .aim will" lie' to give ti,* public SERVICE , When we receive a prePerly filled in' aeplication with a money order or cheque eay- , able at pat We will "return your. • .on next train. sa,in prices as Jest year. Box 473, Wingham Family Theatre loved' 'Westerner ,in. a fiery drenift.of Renitence anti Revenge, ,VVith 'Comedy 'LIGHTING THE FLAMES, a real THi BRIDGE OF SIGHS, a poignant heart drama and etirring ,tale of got Chas. -It, Holds neteil Sang -With Potacdr. • • BREAD — lots of it • owith. jelly or jam or hoz:- ey,., satisfies )iout child's craving 'for somethinA -..,food deliciousness --pure nourishment --your money's, Worth • Good Bread • Bakery right '.up among 'the "best sell,' ed from the very highest grade'', number. High Grade • Hole - Proof HoSe, SPecial 36 -inch .Black. %Satin or 11QICCICIrlr•MillillOCJI Co. • CL9YER SEED ALFALFA .7 FLAX SED.. , Arid all kinds of grain clanecl.fit for market -2 or . lent' Cleaner. thannfactUr-- driormiromor IT, IS TIME TO HELP. YOUR EYES For dose work at .least after you-,have.reached.40;or 45 yeire of 'age, YAnt. may:never have had: to' "tvear 'glasses. before but' from now 'oh .you are gOing to be reqinded oftener and oftener ' that 'your eyes glasses: end Use them whenever PTOVIgTRIST • Substantial redeetions in price on all Starting, Lighting ,and Rad- io Batteries, effective April 1. Be sure and get our price's On High, • est- Grade Batteriee. muLtinsi InAm WANTED -To' pie* and cul-: Clinton, Telephone 77.4). Dungantion. FEItTILlZEH M,ONTHS OR WEEKS AHEAD: WHEN YOU CAN GET 'AU. THE -IlEST BRANDS ANY WANT OF THE, END YOU:WANT : . Remember; the, reniaiiiieg 'service's :ChaS; Cumming of St. Helen's wilt . Special Easter services on Sunday. Union :serVice Of the Hackett's and. Lane's cluirche$ ht,klackett's 3. P. 3.4. Communion will be'serVed. • arrisommilmelmoolll kik- ' , ' „ ' , ' '' ' ' , :, . ' - - - p 1. TRY THESE' SPECIALS FOR EASTER' 1 1' :' SILK GLOVES; FANCY' CUFF' OW-wittsp, txxcan; .4 st.'00.,, ' . - gliEgiVik,12;11C1g5.9k-0',5 07 EAVII f'" -PE Elt-r-1 l'AT-14r„4-11;.-htN‘ --4---- k LADIE'S SILK, -HOSE,• THE KIND ANY LADY WILL DE- LIGHT TO WEAR, „AT OUR REGULAR PRICE 49c, . • ALFRED EA)USW. 41 erti