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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1927-10-27, Page 5
D. FRONTHARDWAR • WITH •TIIE ,COLD- WEATHER JUST AROUND THE CORNER', IT `MAKES. :WS...THINK OF, STOVES' 'AND, HEAT-' WE • CARRY THE FAMOUS "COSY • HOME QUEBEC; :MADE.• n1' :THE "1HAPPY. THOU'G'HT PEOPLE;"' 7N, AN 19 IN. :(•YEN A D CIRCULATING: TYPE; RESERVOIR; ALSO Mc-., :CLARY' , UEB ''',WIT;H 'AN '18'=IN. OVEN AND; CIRCU 'EATING RES ARVOIR. IF You ARE IN, NEED OF A•:NEWA.' RANGE, PAY U.S A CALL 1U $'ORE BU;YANG. -WE CAN WEND. YOU TO MANY SATISFIED' USERS; 'AND,' .THE •• PRICE IS •RICHT,' ALSO THE COOKING,- BAKING.. AND' HEATING TIIE NEW1"COSY HOME": . ; j r Ir .FOR A, HEAT>;K,. EITHER.` ORDINARY FINISH,. OR THE ALL E A EI. QUEBEC , HEATERS; A.L L SIZES,. ALWAYS 'ON. HAND. Just Unloaded Fresh Car of Cement Lime, Plaster and. Gyproc Always on Hand.` RAE & Phone 66. POUTEOU .Lucknow. , w Coal Hardware e. Plumbing Tinsmithing '. Lucknow ' Wingham' Phone' .74 v Phone 256 s r 0 1• .W ` ental n`um Nio LW '�i'UCiaNOand1NGHAM Hue Ge'largestya d mos``complete - ittuck in the rnoSt beautiful designs to ei►ooae front, In'' Marble, Scotch, Swedish' and' Can- adian Graliites. We make a''specialty of Family:' Monuments and invite your •in.pce- 4ion. . Inscriptions 'Neatly, ,'Carefully and; ' Promptly• Done. See us before placing your: order., Two children "'aren't a family, but !Douglas 'Bras . R. A.Spotoju st.'• re lactrient;It- :takes at ,least • Lurknoyv, Ont... ' three :to : gain ground- L. 0...L. N6; 428;- Lucknow meets the second Tuesday of every month. in theiir, hall; at is o•ciocic. C. Mullin, W. K.; P. "Carter,Rec..See • , -ter.. An eLegion .. n Honors Captain o s .:. it PP_.per—C.' P. ".Montroral' *bleb berried the LsgionnslrAe ,in. tier' `anal ; peer•. '. o', Parte. '.. • • � Lower—life/Won' of . Legionnaire' photographed •et (�u�b�a b•foet• cantor • fur teecently. lneei=Cpptaln; H. albbone.• lLhl.a� ' •. _ ons has , been conferred on Captain 11. Sibb N.R.. signal. honor . al• b � the members -adlic Montroy , , y , ,.. ..: an adian P ' commander, of the,.0 ._,. i Legion - who hailed' 800 strong 011ie ship,from England o' Che.Amer can 'e tember. . • recently, after the;gathering of the.•l.egionrMires in.,,Ports in b p • o uebec',R. J. Byera,•adjutant.:of •• • '� On, kheir'.voyage acroass the' Atlantic to Q , t he : A - erican Legion, .department of 'Michigan, . decorated', Captain S b-,, with official medal of the Second A.E.N. ' Lune wi.h -the'' Americ n Legion „ , Ways on the Mont- • • .• Ylaray, of the 1.egionnairea who journeyed both this royal" to attend the convention, were carried _ by this ship to France. Burin the Great War ,and" renewed their friendship with the popular • is - i .naires on 'the peacetime 'jour. • _ :.c.bm,tnander::: The .majority of, •the. Leg_on ticY. to Pramware ere from, the middle ",West. and , west "Of the United •" e „_::.. _.�, •_,�. �.�. _ �- • in 'honoring Captain Slbbons, wltb the official; medal. Adjutant B ors'':; sttid s' • ., ma a• has• been , uc es •. • Capra""iii" 9ilibona; an-.jliatorlc •ppilgti g el thousands of the best citisens of. America, proven to tie held; and sleh act iott 'proven.rovcn ag s in in their. si nc ere d e3ir e to ntinue r rld a ,cr.-tl}coughwshia :p,algtirlrxge, `filnasw, t•r o'vd . . p' .Have' their 'faces: tattled homewards. • 'They, ere • on tte rors. con- ,. -.._:...»., •.'u`rs of friends Yo ,eSr h et ed• guide t he H est• ;thr ou*h •.dangcriiinfeated seas. You, sir, •have ■ ain helped guide palely the :;eco.n.ri .A.E.I, to. acomparatively joyous concluDien. Itwast e -- --. �who•..hav e spent - a• lifetlane:.on: _,the. ,great ;..,.--�:. trrett• =of ,-•your;calibre, •men imade. ,that ,first.' lorious. victory of our Allied • ', possible, B oda e la tl lio 1 AA. t n .c ,p . on.. fn . pestitne, -pet as . We <caf eA �,, carrying • �; wYo .elf• : a e . , , .,, . . :. . � ntrles. i , ora h -t _ sailor's and marines--=whoin you' rho ro • carrvrn .. nn the. Aoldier>A, , r". .. _. .W . a Ynu. est en to • sa. nttd� beck llret to war 'and then i' ,t. , , s�ifely tarried ,acro • a of our trusted leaders; one on 'whom we depprnd.ed: lite one Of us, on Le' ion DRIt'!ul inti who,. took cal^. of :Us. air, 1 yin. the American x - 15 . itioiie •,.,porde on Your 11 re, 4ti • Medal 04. the Second. Amortt!an ik�pild . �► , due,. .time. - -. de it, Jn d , t t� hi►. ..r,f •yro�h �r1►�A1`.tlf .;iu'i ,ylYtn.1_tPi .p .., _ _ t5'Kiy'to�eti: ave coots lsted cur lflufn« t a ealta"bl ' asootti. tiny 5t When tuo shall hove .A t V tow Ls r i � .t OC�RII ieW 1 eittitiQtl will be forwitrdM W �pli. *'Chit 1 bN ! 01.1,.411491t -ti /Nit i<E '� `LUCK1VbW i4LNTIE%, ° ' THUR$DA,:Y, .. QCTOHEIII' F's7th, 1927 , ,W ' yen. YOUR: bell rings a personal' service ' When;,the bell on .your telephone, rings, somebody; has 'a ,-persona'.. message .for' you:: It means' that someone,; is-maiti11 u'se of a personal egulpmeat whirl,, we have prov.dcd, nail--that-he liar secured • connection with .the per= . !tonal equipment reaching you. •" Mare • than .this, he has secured 'the persona/ 'use of the necessary connecting equipment in a central office and .the rr rsonal services. of one -or more telephone. opera When you are talking -with him you are using 'hundreds or -even thousands' of „lollars':'worth of telephone equipment. : And in, order that this: equipment .' may always be • ready, for your ; •, personal<.use, nirs-:,closely--watch--- ed, tested, checked. It's a. personal 'service. • •'WHITECHURCH . Mrs: Andrew 'Fox visited • a : few Y days -with='her < sister -,.Mrs.: -Humphrey at St Helens, last; week We • are sorry to report Mrs Ed. Daunt to be .under the doctor's- care: Mrs. Walter Lott visited' : a : fe'w •days last week -With relatives at Rip-' ley.' The C.G.I.T. are holding `a Hallow- e'en Social in the basement ;:: of ' ' the Presbyterian Church on . Thursday evening, • October 27th. Everybody . welcome. f e * A number '`from' here attended Winghaz i Presbyterian ' Anniversary Services last Sunday, .when': Rev: Mr Barr of Brantford; took the services;' We are.: glad to ,report Mr- Milds MacMillan to be improving, after his serious illness. • • —o -o o HOLYRO.OD Mr. ' and, Mrs..•Thomas . Henry of Rapid , City; were 'recent visitors '': at Mrs.. J. , McPherson',: • Mr. Geo. Harper of Alganac,, Mich: and:. Mr. Will Elliott of Bethel, spent .Sunday at Mr Abner; Ackert',. Mrs. Dr. Gardner `of Lucknow; is 'visiting At, the' Purvis' home. ' Little Tress,' Cassidy had the rats - fortune to is-fortune'to have her leg broken when she jumped from a . fence. Mr. Richard Elliott has just com; pleted ,a: fihe large' garage' And, .•driv ging • r#bed.. s Flossy Dickenson. entertained about fifteen of her little friends at a patty on Thursday."'.. , ., r. Thee' ladies of :the: Bethany Auxil ,ary held a meeting on" Sunday`,:fleto- her 16th'. Mr's.; John Clark of Tees - water ' gave a • splendid, paper' . on ".What.. we women of Canada should be thankful for:";; Mrs. ',T. D. .Little gave• , a.• reading, "The `•. Changed., Cross. The autumn• thankoffering i :'was'•taken ''at this. service, rvice CREWE' Mrs. Clifford; Webb-. of Goderich, spent the week:end with • her N,altiter, Mrs.eton: ' hack/ . 'M.s • Mise Alma Blake;. who' has spent the-summer'months.With her mother,. returned',,to Detroit .on Wednesday. Mr, Albert. McQnoid, and I+ reeds re- tnrned':hon're:=ot►'' Friday, having='spent= the past' few months with friend's in -the• W eat Mr., and Mrs. JBert Treleaven, calied on friends at Nile on . Sunday evening.' Annfversary--services wl i abs lielcl in., Crew Church, as Sunday;. October" 30th. 'Services .2.30 .and ?.30 .. .P e: i ctob r" 31st a even n 0 On •Hot Fowl Supper wg.,.,,_..be hel d in 'the' Half .atw.0roweGbureh <A.geod p gram from. Ripley 'promises a real. treat. Supper screed fro'rn6. to 8. Adults 50c. Children 25e. • '''.!!!!**440•41.‘•••••••. • 111DWtoma e• nt t ilnonii tib is ills *0414 providd a. tttnk1111t' F '-I 'WERE ' I liiSBAND-HUNTING (By Dorgthy nix). Every •woman wants, to he attract-, ive but how many take" the trouble to attract?' If I gave lessons in husband' hunting I'd teach certain ,golden rules. Become a' good listener ;:' -„We,' cannot all be good talkers, but we can be lone, in. Bruce County this year amount good listeners, and most men appreci to; over $50,000, The • rants are ate,' the , sound of their' ewe.', vofces. statutory and ,are' • based oft the prop=; The •'brilliant con' ersationaltst • is nevi ' ortion. the county •pupils •outside the • 'COUNTS .RANTS: ,TO ,. HIGH. SCHOOLS IN BRUCE'. Educational grants •anri• ,highways: .construction' and maintenance are the maim reasons for high county -taxes the" ,days. The ,grants to • High. Schools and, Continuation Classes a- er in:• greater demand than the ,syn- pathetic listeners ° and,•a man 'prefers the centre•�.of 'the- picture A .super's part• does,'not appeal to . him; he usually a :'bad • listener and • therefore appreciates; the woman with• a ready ear,' Don't Be Dull. Not only must you avoid boring; the "'greater difficulty. ' is not to be bored If'`he takes you. out ' and it raigs, 'the.. pictures are : poor, And ev- erything , is v-erything.•is going wrong, keep` inter- ested. The ° girl - •who is "b, red is hab- itually boring. It; is' deadly to be. dull. Because' a man says nothingg about your clothes, don't think he fails to notice them. He. looks :first at your face and then -at your feet. If I could', only'' afford -a certain sum for ` my gala -day ' outfit, I'd buy beautiful shoes' and stockings and a good hat. I' would not pigeonhole men into eligibles and, ineligibles. 1'd be wise enough to remember that an older man' often puts in good; words /or' you and ; is worth cultivating. It • is easily noticeable when a girl is ;only civil to 'eligibles and a man doesn't- like -it: He hates; .to realize he ..i,s being pure.. sued. Pays, to Be 'Old-Fashioned I. should" remember that, '.though modernity may be amusing, old fash. •ioned ways pay. After all, -husband hunting is .an old-fashioned business, • --for Eve originated it A ':flirt ,may profess t0 hate housework. babies and banalities,. but ' when it comes.. to: this husband business banalities. are the. better 'batt. No .man 'is proof .against a good cook; every roan appreciates hone -comfort: ---lie may ,admire the ,athletic _'dance-all-night-type.W.of wo_. •man,,bat•when:it. comes to a life. part- ner_ art-•ner : he'll wonder: if- she eanedarn; hie socks. -Let. 'him see' that you, can.: Don't Advertise. If I wanted . to : attract I 'Wouldn't be noisy; I'dr•be . demurer. .:This Is -about the only basilicasit.;which• it doesn't 'pay: to advertise.' Be'modeat, shy, restrained; let him think he:, is lI drawin ' you out, let him, believe that he is the'.only man who' has .conquer... ed your •shyness. A marl likea'to be a hero, and whilst women compare. themselves' with Helen of Troy or Cleopatra,:. a• man <likes • to be' consid-• ered a Sir Galahad or Coeur de.Lion. Be' the girl in distress and a% knight willteome to your. rescue..'. " Be Yourself. Last of. all, I'd be myself Pd neve- er sct up -to the sort of girl I' sup posed he might 'fancy. Men are, so strange the one who his, associates' with -a dozen flirts (and obviously ad- mires therm), generally;" 'marries . • the mouse type: The, one who has upheld the gadabout, weds the.:;stay-at-home: Sowhat's the use • of acting! You can'tkeep it Yup',all yoti life; he is bound to` discover it 'is a poise; soon- er :or' -later And then you will have to ring down the curtain: IMO• be : my •own sweet self, simple and shy; • I'd leave all the clever part of the business -to him.; At. least,tliat'e what I'd let hiin think. MAFEKING Mrs Paul Reed of t Lucknow, • and Mrs: M.elvinWof : Teeswater;' are_guests of Mrs. ' Thos. Anderson: this• week, Mrs. Thos: Anderson, Harvey, • El-, sie' and Jean, and Tom . Anderson spent • the week -end yirith Londor. • friends ' Messrs... 'Jas. Culbert .,anti 'Jack; Krl• Patrick .loaded a carload of oats, at Belgrave last "Friday ' The Women's •Missionary Society met at the home of Mrs.'Robt.Henry• .e Friday afternoon. There was a good attendance. Mrs; R. • Johnston pre-; sided. 'Miss•Dean. McLeod' of ;Kinloss,. was'' "present and": gave 'a wonderfully 'interesting and inspiring address on Missionary work.: As the year closer in • December, the 'fees and 'other, do- nations' should'•behanded in''ae. Boor as" • possible.. • The ,next` meeting, will be held` at Zion 112ns _Wm _ Blak© as. visttrng,.her, sis_, tees in Lucknow this week. ; • About 'half of the Blake's eon re - ,.tion, vete at Ore e Suf'd n ..ay of er- g v'. noan; to hear Miss Mitchell,'': Field Secy, of the :United;.Church W,.M S tell 04 the, 'work that. .:"bei 'both' in in Cnada,, and' in the faraway lands by the W.11L'S. 'w -She also told the- . a . wor:k t at-.isy et.:.to _af.._. h, ��gxe t-.� 1� h alone. '`rhe:lahoreri3 :