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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1927-03-03, Page 8T»t tdtratisiow.sor irra t.Th ' •1141tat 1!'d 1927' , :Ja Bar t., 1i' Miss Miss This.' ung,low Curtain a „ 1 1 ow this,wee c -.14,00.1ne of Canaand. FOR �TAr ll'P1mClp1U>61 My Andrew' Sttewrhap'taf .Auburn; brsite 71u!tweek : with Aris sister. Mrs. Arr. "'Jas. • Foster ,'delivered ,A line team of -;hokaes +to Be,lgrsre on Mon dab r and M Charlie Qclltspce of Kincardine; . lase ''visiting:: relatives, Mrs.' °Davidson r�r sit i last week vcitii 'relatives at Fordwkh. ;The':plsy a atitled "The; Noble ,Out, oast," •wlu i wail preie ► t ?. day' Alreling in.'the Pardon. 11141tby the '1Fhltechutch Draipatic ;Club, was a `Teri is duermeol ' excellent: Way, :1m whichi'' they took. their`; 4'After` the plsy , a .few' !hours •warsspent In ,' dancing and al.l wet home : feelin . . theyhad Pent a;verybevSning.' Tce n •ed 'to 3. ou proceed''" sm.. t $s °: Giller ie made ''s, ns 'Dfr y►esa;hip ' trip to„Toronto- last week. . f `: We'" u+s g lad report that lit Annie`,$enuedy'fiats so far recovered from tier •operation, as to bet. able tic come home from- London last Satrir- • irOUR= eco t..ziN l SS a•Sprtng'a advance slipped back' . a Sil4 :Socks_;. An *ssor meat ofx fancy' chicks and in plain- twisted silk .• of colors, Grey,, Blue, Camel acid Black; A regular 75e' r quality; 3 Big 'Day Sale.:' 4 / c 4464.,. • A ' aplendid' ruffled curtaij made:"of Barred Marquisette.' frilled. 24"x434 yds.long, with- -tie, backs.• "Bev! 75e. 3 Big. Days, °each • 5 ( C b hetet` f*w drys. but .. March crime in like a'lamb. Mrs. hem.. • Fraser .:.of=Lueknow, spent` the week -end .with Mrs.' Tyn-' dalh, Robinson:- Mime obinson- 'Miss fl Henderson of Lacknow, visited recently with Bilis Mary. Mac-' Dead. • r ,Mr. Ernie Scott baa -been laid.! up ,for some tinge, bpving cut his .foot• rather •bedlif with: an. axe' •while work= lar in 'the barb. ,Miss Bessie Carnochan is back tc school again after being abseat a ed 'pucmesb' .$uch credit tame; ° through illness. ld!rs:`of;the Club for tie; — Mr: and-Mrs;*R... Maeeaugsi1-spent- a,,dsy lastweek with ]dr. and Mrs ,John, Ross,,; Secant'. • Con.; Ws acreafar.." t_ �.laeag • that .$rs" J • 4 M"pMuShy r'� !the n)lafortune'. tc '�$ aye Y„ entitled when' . Good Old imss" will be• presented in, the base lent of the Preabyterean Ci urea.' on Friday;°ev�niing, March '11th, under. auspices, I. Orate- the choir.' Admission 25e. and 10e. E:yerybod'y'.weko=ne Mrs. Walter Goswellsnds ,of Winni Peg,. and Mrs: Waterworth • of Toron- to; vLted• a 'few . days recently at. the :. home; o f Mr =Robert ;MeClenaghan. • the . 'Presby t rias S; ofe Church `and•'slso •the W.M.S. 'of ' the United `Church will` hold their Day of Prayer on -Friday afternoon, March rr HopPer of Win ghan, took thh f Service in i eUnited--Church here - Jest est Sunda y. The Whitechurch . Drainatie Gh} 66Ili . ogle will- present "A their 'play, > Outcast," it the Town' 'Hall,,:Luck- 9th d.'; ar. earn .' -low; the evening g of We M . •• at 8 9c, o'cl k. Admission 50e.' and 25e, °:Everybody: welcome. • fall', end.bre, k, her, wrist, lately, 1, .#►. e• fro here,; attended : the.. A' *timber m "r•' " . 'n • e . put on ` r la . the �qo , peOlfi P . P y. n.3' , Iii le' Friday`, p y ,, itkaster• Johnston MacLeod,who has' with a moths:'°'i been very ,Ali.it`sick• able `to ' be.'around 'avid,. We . are • glad An .idle brain .is the advance agent ;of a,: buss tongue:. to: report. BELFAST Mr. and Mgrs. Will Hunter and. family of'Mr. and Mrs. Alex::'• Hackett one day • last creek. Mr. Jas.: Lane visited with friends in, Goderich' over the. week-end:- Mr: eek-end. •Mr. and, Mre. Wilson 'Irvrin;• visited with :Mr,;,end ' Mrs. -.•Gordon Irwln of Wasacsh,,a few d ay s last wee !, large number of;' Orangemen:. iiith their wives and homilies :attend='. ' the "At Home". held in the Or, ria -fie -Imes 'venin- .: 4446 •. , last." . :at March 'Delineator now:"` ready ornell-Murdoch Coss." CHEAP MONEY .Mike --"This is . a great' country, Pat --"And how's that?" Mike—Sure, th' paper set yes can buy a foive dollar money ordei. for three cents." IiORNELL-MURD9toH argari ,w' Spring oocii I or Cash 4446_ ash Lucknew Hornell -Murdoch . Co Ontario • Soarve A ,Lseg ,quality; ' quite` chic and dainty, . is }1r its. whle and 70 t, long, including fringe, colors, Peach: , Rose, Sand, Copen, etc An 85 e. , 3 Big Day Sale, each. 33c Soh ioI Girls' . Rain Capes Made from '' firin`'quality, cotton,. ;heavy" 'rubberized' inner 'surface;. with .stitch- ed : cemented :seams, In 'Fawn & Navy.' colors. Reg:' $2.95. 3 Big, ;Day Sale, only • i • .$9 en's '• Heavy . Overalls... Made 'from standard quality denim in plain -black -or - blue,; or= stripes. Reg. value at $2.0.0.\, 3 Big ' ,Day Sale, for. 4 29 , ▪ 1. 'each x ' '' °' ' � '" 'rices ' : Te1V'fI a 7.Tale Wornen.s House Dresses' • Several different 'styles, all 'made. in 'good large' sizes of excellent city , kingacot • gingham. Usuar price. $1:25. You do Well to stock up at .our low price . 3.''Big Days, 8▪ -/i 8 7- only,-eachs.;� eauty Soap Most of our customers;' know and like }this Daintik . perfumed s)in Rose' and, •, Lilac., ,' Once , tried, always used. Reg: 10e: 3 Big Days per cake UC QMFRS. RAYON KN'I A • firm quality,,; Rayon, elastic; at knee, and, waist. ;Newest shades,; meat • dium 'and large sizes Reg 776 $1.25. 3 Big Days; , only ... Boys' Fine-- `Shirt Waists Made from quality English Zephyr in neat shirting' eftripea:: Areal cloth for wear. Reg./1.0014-0.25. Sale ,: 69c EMBROIDERED PILLOW` SLIPS.' ;.Some have hemstitched ends' ' callo ; '. and some `:are s t � . . large ' heavily 'enroroicteredde-' s. ' signs.- rare value s.� r These are• 'Usual price ' 60c. U 1 S • 3 Big Days,•: eachiC NOVELTY PERFUME 1 oz . of selected Perfume in odors of Jockey Club, Crab Lily ' : ApP le White Rose, Li }�of the +. Valley,etc. • Usuallysells ` at 25c.. 3 Big Days, per = bottle ; 2`FOR' 35•e 18C .. .. Et •:64,,446.:4 Garis' Heavy. Sateen .�•BLOOMERS ._, .. • MADE OF.HEAVY BLACK TWILL TEEN . ELASTIC AT. KN SAT � . KNEES AND = WAIST. AIST: REG:: VALUE' 50e. 3 DAYS, ' ' . D ,• .ONLY ,.::... BIG PER PAIR 37e -It Pays To �Sho pH J e Leather Bags. Made of '-heavy :quality well. finish-'•� ed leather, Measures •' 13%x13% 'Heavy reinforced.( facings ,n top:. Leather -wound'. stifu handles. Colored leathers. A lucky strike 29, 2.50. 3 $ Bi Days for '1 Reg. $ ables' Rubber Pants t t:, In natural color,, elastic: lastic e • ' lees :'and.,. waist Strong and d of • good• weight acid proof rub. e valu . _ Re 30c bet g • 3 ;gip . ,Days, for` •. c..;: 1 7cA 'bensons Sty s :ork :Shirt w In Aline or " Khaki- colors, heavy " Y from durable ch mbre . •, cloth .usual ; rice $1.50, • .D ur- ay our 9 C • B r Y,Y �'. chance,1n3 g, : at Da g onl: • hone Cut Flowers C The finest of ..Wedding Lbunthe and Floral-Wor • on short notice, delivered al by -ime, anywhere: ••'Transport tosuit • GEORGE �STEwART .lorst • Qoderich, Ont. Phone 105 PURPLE GROVE 'Miss Geraldine Emerson was home from.i.London for the 'week end Mr: and Mrs W,i11S,Iiill visited at Mr. Charlie' Sheann's South Line, on *.aa. . We are[glad •to..report Miss Annie Wall improving. Miss Margaret .Collins is spending a few days in Ripley Miss ' Alive Thompson" returned home, having spent last week with relatives at. Lucknovti." Mr Chris: Shelton is' hauling` wood' to Ripley. Chris, is killing ;'two, birds with'"' the one stone, besides keeping the, people of Ripley at the right'. temperature, he is filling m.lris pocket with ."green backs." ` Mr. James ;1 yan is under the ' dee tor's care. • Mr. and. Mrs. Jack Enierson spent Sunday at, the latter's home near` •r:,,,.>r.,�..►.: _ 4444 .._ .:., ._ 4444. _.__ ,. BOYS FOR FARMS; R. Perdue of Walkerton, , hopes td• get- a 'number of boys through.. the • overn ent this ' spring. Those- who wish to get boys, shold write, giving the harries of their c'lergyman, and the "'names 'ether � of tv¢o `oifi►er' p"grsoiis' •r lerence..'':.A ..ppl'. "'t&7.11 1',"R,'WI'e''rdu'e' e. y e Walkerton.'` • " A CASE ;OF- DIVINE :HEALING? :. Mr. James Prescott, a prosperous armer.'in Eastnor. Township, near P - '� ei�iousl .ill onFeb. ]sons Head; s y F rrt i with acute append physicians were' called. After consul. tattiop-they, decided to --take •him too to a n. late se • . was so • Wier n' n . �Te� that a hypodermic scarcely gave: him any A',.;thirddoctor, r, a' sp ecial , intw'sufinm ned f omOwen Sound rain.. The patient ' had tc on the late train.. p. , wa:tseveral hours,and believi`n in g the word of God which 'says "Ip any: sick among you, let, him call` for the Elders ':of •the church; and' let : them pray over him, annointing ,him with oil in . the name of. the Lord, and '.the prayer cf.-faith shall save the 'sick and the Lord shall raise him up. ". Two Elders' ; of. the Latter Day Saint Cliurch were called to his .bedside' and adniin- istered.,to.hiin after the Divine plan. The, pain ceased shortly afterwards, and :he was. feeling 'perfectly well when • the' doctors arrived after :the late train. . Examinations by them 'proved that there- was no trace of the disease., They called'' again in the •morning • and found him: hale. and 'hearty. The specialist said the man' Was, ' not • sick. The law and, God be praised.-Wiarton. Echo, [NOTE—In the first place, perhaps this man ' didn't have appendicitis at all, Maybe it wa my a conicor pain due 'to. spine '*otlier tempotary trouble which would pass of its own -accord. A man`,with real appendicitis 'had :het: ter -rel'. on,modern,.methods J '' ZION ARENTS ':,AND TEACHERS e— e e 1 h The p c• e a nt a t SHOULD- ENCOURAGE 'Pi7FILS TEST . ,TO,ENTERESSAY CON the 5th page of this issue' will uncem d:'..th antro . ehool Children an' Essay Cont st for°s which •is bein conducted by a'' group' cludif 'The -Sen•- r m Weekly papers, of we k1Y p p , g • le valua�b tineL Not:• 'only : are 'there, Cash ' prizes' to .be. won, but :;pupils` winn!ng prizes will bring signal'' hon=. to or not•only' to will .but their parents, their . teachers, their h p ., schools'`andthe community as a' le . , There is no reason , why • a' who . reader : of ;Sentinel should not win ;the first' size. •. We believe that, a umber of the prizes: can belrought home to this ommunity, 'and' we urge parents- And t achers to do': all they can, to . encourage boys, and girls to ether the contest.; Read'. the rules. carefully' and if there is anything a- bout 'them, that you do not under stand,'•the• editor or will be glad' to ex-' plain e.ee- AGAINST UPPER ;HOUSES-- 'SENATE -PORN.- , BORN,..;Dona's1son--Tri • Teeswater; flesp. tal on °,-February -20, 1927,- • to Mr and M'Na. Robert Donaldson of •Culross',; twin �, t i•ri . dati fhters-;Betty and';, '.Marie,•. Mrs'. Donalds'orl was formerly Mist Mamie Moffat of Langside. it' ith-r-In Quiroga on reb, 21; 1921, e to Ah' aid Mra, Wi11I ,jm gelthr • Mrs, Samuel . Reed and , .daughters Doris and. Lorna are visiting ,friends at Auburn. • ' Mr• and Mrs. Fred 'Anderson spent .:a.-JAVIi AaYs With 1. man •'ind ,hale. •;• y '•. "hlrc 'Wm. `Pepper, Jr r is `in Wng: •ham Hospital this week havang his 'tonsils: ,retisoyed. Mr. and Mrs.' Mark Gardner and Lorne visited :at the -homeof-Mr.. Er.. nest Gardner on Sunday' last. tont � Su . O " nday night in the Y depths of the, snow between Zion corner end,,'boiundary west,' a horse. and ,buggy., Any:`information • will be Madly receivod 34' Mr, VV04 Ander: • 9 Always the BEST .:. at Button s Only ' the uttons BEST at Fru tonna —MEAT MARKET (From1-.r ,m -.Tx Sat id_av Night) • Upper' Chamber's—or rather the • ir members—are going about in • fear ' and ` trembling these days. Premier King is almost • daily adding. to his list of Senators pledged .toself-ex; tinc ti n —to commit h ari-kani *herr rr he Shall deem the 'moment opportune for so touching an act of self -immo- lation. Premier' Rhodes of Nova Sco- tia,_;is breathing fire 'and slaughter a- gainst the Upper House of thatprov- ince... But • down.. in Quebec nobody mires., There the, member of the Leg; ' . illative Council enjoys hie, dignified digni fied ease, 'undisturbed by any. raucous. threats turn hint off his cosy sen hr �ats to o into the :cold world.'•Th'e Legislative Council fits into , the Quebec scheme tlf-thmgs all right.. •�ITie sight. f n ;p, rot'okea: •not'hingy-rtrnle8s" a ": passing sigh of envy. A :competence and not too much work. What would you more, in 'yam, '6h1 age -'—or.= - at any, other- old ,age, for athatinatter 4' There is 'no~kie`k iii Quebec 'shout the Upper House—and, 'itself, Taschereaii be- ing Premier, it; ,never kicks, neither: And it has its sphere of • ild use. fulness; it hurts nobody; it lives and lets live. You can't estimate a man's age by what the thinks of a corn 00b' pips+ • ,1 i r B>vaf. � .Pork Veal Lamb Cured'Mea't. LL YOUNG BEEF;- , - Per Lb: • Prime Porterhouse Roast ' Prime 'Surloin Roast'......,.:...23e. Round Steak, ...•• .23c Choice ,Guts Rib Roast •15c. Choice'..: Rib ....� .17e• Pot Roast �.. ..13c. . Choice '' Roast.. .:. ;.15c Boiling._' Beef .; 4 4 46. ,,10,5 Choice Boiling Beef ..13c • Stewing Beef ......:100 Choice. Stewing Beef . ► ...13c Front Quarters .: • ,..12e. HindQuarters •......14c.' Pork Roast .. .• ..18c --:Choice• Pork Roast„ . ,,....22c. ,Pork Chops..... .'.• ... 20e. Trimmed Pork. Chops : ....:`....25c. All -Pork Sausage ..:23e. 444 4444 Beef and Pork ' Sewage' :.......18c4• (Sausages Horne Made), 5 EC , g O� SATURDAY 200 Lbs:all X11 lass.. Sal- mon, at Whdle 14c. Sliced 16c. Special Short -shank- e d Picnic Hams, at 23c. 10 -Lb. Pails • Lard at $1.65' 100 Lbs Headcheese at 15c. a Lb., r• 100 Lbs. Beetd all ,. Pork Sausage 15c. h.j " 50 Lb. Fillets' t 22c. H1'GHEST 'CASA 'PRICES ROR ALL KINDS "OF HIDES THE HURON BREEDERS:. SAL The .Huron CountyBreeders' Also ,,.n- .ciation'held'ther.•seventh animal .c 0 -signmento'saki in. Winghant on :Feb'. 24th._ All things considered, the 'sale way;` fairly, successful. The thirty-four : ign _, r .ou'. lots -,Of =•Shorthorns=;consig ed b ght {, rsl' 'aYi average•'priee.•tf .$94:00, or rig ht ly. more, than last year. The top bull, .l areastex;_Comet, a.elioiee'young wroan, brei :;and�;coniaignedr :by T..I H. Taylor & Sons, 'Belgrave, brought $135.00; goy);, :to 1Z, J Sanderson, : Fordwich. The ,c • bred .t tie-top'.'fe�ale, Vi Coria��C: 75,• b by Prank' Wood; Blyth, and • consign. ed by A. W:' Ztherington,,. Ilenpall, large crowd attended, due partly, to the fine day. .and; also to the high duality of; the. offerings. ;Hlgherprices,.: *ere' warranted: on • some of . ,te n. • tries but • thepurchasers wer the 4.446.: gainers a they are 'sure to reail Some benefit from ' the` animals they took home. .else rte. . +LDG . SHII'11IE1' , • r- ..iiog shipments' at, Lufkin)* for the week" ending •,Feb. ,24th ,'amounted '.to 132, of these- 4 were selects;', 6G, thick-arneoth,•,-16-•,heavies,._. extra„' heavy, and'3 sheph ' og -s.' From Htiro» County shipments' for the same 'week'• amountod to 1644, Of theae' 488 wore brought $130.00, She wassail excellent . selects,' 943 thlck,am000tli; ,41 'May*, time' At matron, and *AN Purchsiled'::My. t+lir 11 4lttrs, bt.svy'r is 401 .11010 9n#. $ $ 0 y compbill# I'Nllll*rit,olit A 4 1444oIM rY fit