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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1928-05-03, Page 8M'v Cedar Oil Polish' FloorWax. Stove Pipe ;Varp;,>isl Aluminum `.Paint: Gold.. Paint° Silver Palish Galvanized pailse' Tin Milt Palls : Wah.Boards,,Glass and Zine ScrubBrushes . Mop Sticks; 'Broonns Paint. Brushes, Curtain Rads Wind iW •Shades Strainer Pails: ` • Water Pails Wash .Tubs SARI ETY STO Ll KNOW,--' :ONTARI.O Under the Direction of the Well Known; Stage .Favorite, Sea. Gibney EG, 0' 1YI HEART Will c BePresen t ted hri' 1 for a' .•.O •�•�er a ..House, GODRRICH Unlde Th s .fP e Gad erich- Base 1 1 . b' � �1�u mtss<on5oc. Reserved ved S eats 25c ..Extra (Tax•Extra)• Do h M>ss This.Treat WORTH: MORE. .DEAD' THAN ALIY E ' Re', rdi ll a n . •the kit in cf do s' on. the•hig hwaY s E lte rise has t e fol1coin • It. is surPresin how Shine • dogs su dend y become valuable when killed • by an automobile. Like 'some men, with a •heavy life insurance they' are Worth: more dead . than alive. A . Brant farmer was: recently soaked $75. and costs_ by _ Magistrate', Walker --for running;.over'axed-killinig' a hound on "the :• 15th ; sideroad. A Culross auto= ist:was •recentl mulcted in -the: s ,Y a um 'of '$50 and • cots`for :killing' g a `collie. Sale:,of t' T-runlc$,Clic•b =-Ira s- , �► aita-Siiit •C se . a sat �' W.". Litt 1 e' s Shoe Store. • ASHFIELD .. r Mr. J..K.Ma ac Donnaal d ho . .a"s returned eturiei e, afters spending `the winter with. friends 'n Detroit. in of Mrs .Jack' Murdoch' of"Detroit, is visiting her brother 3 P g M ssrs '' . T. and 'D.`Cameron 'Lochalsh. Loch' sh.. Mrs. •A' u s. Mac . n o�, nam �:'of g A Fort -William; ,sent '.a few' •da s - P,/ the. guest of, her sister, :'Mrs: •R. Cain bell : p, Mr. Da MacLean T•; Dan M c.ean of_,R•mdsor, visiting his ;mother, • ` Mrs...' Kenneth. MacLean.: ' • Mr.,` • lex. ' acL , A M ennan of Alberta, is visiting his sister, Mrs, D. A. Mac Donald, and his brother Mr.` R. •Ma - c ;�ehnai, itioch ev..; " R G:' • ,a: and Mr•s,. � Ri ch` •t ie. are a, t�• "It isn't what ou' do . y today , that' causes , the -blowout'!" if is:usually'' something you have done weeks ago. under -inflation ---careless parking that pinches the tire Walls—hittingrough bumps on high; 8alloOns deaden the jar. But later—a blowout! ese things•can be voided. . To: avoid . a d them means ,dollars off the cost of running your car. • Check up tire pressures every week.; We will do it for you:. Keep to the exact figures for the size Of , load,of each tire.. Easedowit when 'driving over Cl ruts and's ear ridges. - p „ 'Let us inspect .your tires ca . +.seek. . At least .. twice a season let us take them: off, the rims and :look for inside injuries. • - ,Dominion Tire will stand a lot' of abuse but little e Care' i 11 w addthousands a of miles to its life. MINION TI , R EDEPOT T. W-. SM a�. a y.� iitHiNgsf Utittfe �. root -Lasting,infspensive °O hou'nH °.zcve' 'look at ". aaM'vieue. of yrop"tgr:.-tans'''t;. oo- iect. nsiiawatirrMLishes. leak' ..luded for hour's. • , bora' 'hada. warehouses. emelt,. church'''. public:. • (eery' sic' otroof Tor' ihw.e' to. Writ* • is► PRISaZo��OuN,etc tailbiii gl/i,SldIoa'can: Spending a`few , days in London, .vhere • Mrs: Ritchie is taking. treat i'.nent for ear trouble. . Mr. Eli McNamara . had a very sue- s, sale, on - Friday last. Mr. Mc - Nemeth • has sold' his :iar-m, - and in- tends going to Detroit to reside. Mrs. Clark of. St. H ~leas, spent a few days. the guest of her ,brother; ' VIr•.M. C:'.MacKenzie: —o-o-o_— ASHFIELD UNITED .CHURCH NOTES, Well, the plan ' of the Statiiard Coinmuriity Sunday: Scheel,. and. •Sery-. ice :for Public Worship, ^ at Hackett Church' worked ked.. most successfully!' Oven the weather seemed to fall in with '.the'„arrangements. Precisely at. 2 o'clock on `Sunday afternoon -with a ✓ery fine attendance the superintend- ent opened, '.the . Sunday School; •'A. digified • and ' worshipful • ord"e"r < of servi.Ce followed with prayer''; by=�11ir:. 1'. A. Cameron and. Mi.; E G.' Zinn: y "S:uQ rintendetl,t.;:gayo_the special reetiiig. for ' the day. The class seS- ion, was, up to standard.,tee.:,_Eyery • •,aacher, ind every scholar there par:°. icipating in' the'' lesson .for the e da Tette •an'individual offering asled for; and the.; responserwas ,wonderful.. :he' : final assembling ' the secretary, rIel'ville -Hackett,:•gave•. a, "record; re-'. ;ort -'which revealed-, the best -Sunday'' -School session in' years. .• The '.B'ible' lass was ':reported as 'the ' • hanner lass for the day: Thepastor gave 1; a three .minute ,talk,' ' clinchin •'the g, eS son than. had been taught. Onlythreefamilies fam lies were :missin f> ;Torr, the Standard service at 3 a',, :.lock. The :usual' order of' Service was 1everything of owed •• but ve • ' e i then had d ,been .y �b •houghtfully arranged, • and .happily Ind -reverently carried 'out; 'as was teticebale in ;the prom t :end reverent .n•'.1 sseinieline 'at the'hour;',in the' •ie� yon'sived_ 'reaing `of the Psalms "and rea,to''th r e, offe ing; by the unusual, lumber. of envelops e' on . the offering ri ffem• ''late: The '.children hadthei • 'v ' i fir. ;.into u s story and hjinta.., most suitable „for their ,years, The clic'''.' epi i n aL Tact c d n iiilier 'anc here. was a. duet. in addition. to, that: he .:singing” seats like :So •manv`f' he:Churc'h pews, were full. The -ser- •'on,;on "The .:mall with' the nieasur- ing, line,'! won the best Of attention., t' was not noticed . that aiiy slept• n, his; 'Standard service, except ieverai •ittle''ones :that •rested' on i inothers' laps.. Gordon.' Hackett, a'• feiy 'months old; was the„ youngest present, and Mr. Ralph ;'Nixon; ,beaiing his •yearn ,well, was the, oldest present. dowers and ; plants gave the altar a leaptiful appearance The family that had "-the most,,present was' • Mr. Alex.' Hackett's; with seven ' pesent. Mr..David Little and fainily, • came the farthest,• about,'six -Miles, with Mr. Elmer Farrish and family a' close cecond. Such a record day has shown the people of that 'eommunity what 3• • fine Sunday Sehool -arid • service an, be had, and •. hoer helpful • these 'ean,.be' when; everybody does his or 'her hest to give;.whole-hearted iii ferest and support: ', The . splendid League services held • last • week at: :each appointment is worthy of 'special mention in these 'notes. Each .had a good 'programriie and an encouraging attendance ' The::Quarterly service is 'to he held ext Sunday Morning ' ate 11 o'clock in' he Blake. 'Church:, It should he •full; f. interest to all, as Itincludes a Ife- eption• Service into Church, member- f shin •for 'a number of young, ,people, grid, the celebration of the; sacrament of the ;Lords Supper:'' Thei'e will he •r4. other, ' 'on .. l • ircui serv>ce. on.the whole,cercu�t 'that day,. ROD AND GUN; FOR MAY r . W.. Another CT 1nt$e'CStln Artlt,•Ie On ^7rtietl " a.,, g the ca 1 s antn 11 g of` trout fry by Jo ten Gail 1" o 1 Toronto,is One ofthe features es of the; May issue ' of Rod and Gun and Canadian Silver FOX: News which is just published. Be- sides this thereis 'the usual full torr- fr4► element' oshing• and hunting ar= titles acid stories bj>„pnpu.ar authors of the. magazine• an c? to ter, regular departments Qnanlint.. r • -,inns .all, umniunitiott, kaltdoor ,4nik' • and kennel; -� w , • • • ' 100%PURE M, . ; tvrPgxfAIerNTior or ,n%rior forSale NEVI -TONE: ?he '•f/atawas4. . ;a4/e,pinil . VARNOLEUM for ino/eOilclumol'h ''L; W000 'LAC sfain krf/oors, andfgrnilure • DUNGANNON Obituary Rarely' has 1. nut villa; e been stirred to. such -dept!'' •of ,sym lathy g g.' and.' enuine.re as this one`. ret •':' Was, upon lear ning of '.the- sudden. lassing'.-of Mi.: Robert Maser! McAl- lister lister at his home ii Dungannon;, a bout'noon' on Monday,'•of,; last week. While.he.had'not been. in the best .el health, for 'sone time; he diad,' been: ible to be about his dutic to;•the last;, and his' death, eame_as.4great slao:ek:_ to everyone. The late:::M i s '1!I;cAllister ' was a native. .'sof mess a.Voitno'sh,' 4vh e }ie••-was•born-°'petoq, 5;--185f3, being 'ane 'of' fai;►iy < f E'''ver sons -and daughters: ;of the.:lata Da;id;.and• Mrs McAllister: aH "irv'horn ' on the. . setie `,'o c s ntJi n e .szon. et:Test. via= F, wanosh;:on the farm'.:noes owned ;hy only son, :William :Mason 'McAI-• ;ester.: Here he lived as a ;successful, farmer all his life until •a few years ego, when he.•:purchaced cne :hest: and Most ceinfortac,.'1-z :homes in Dungannon,•' and retired 1'roin .the ac :tivities of„farm' life.' While •' on • the, Fame be was known widely y ,k 'as .n` .n cessful ',breeder. cede• r• pure:bred Slsort= ..1t6tIns, 'aild always. won•manYprizes. at the fat.'stock show at Guelph He. •.v C ' a. a Man n of Sterling::'character, and' . hado`- thes , w n re ect p of all with ''Thom ' he came ' in contact, by his upright-'. less and -reliability. •• : °::lie ,is% �� i sure ved by, two asters, Mrs: Richardson'' of Goderich, ,who, was iuest in the home bit the time of his `Tenth, ; and Mrs. ,Smith of Saskir,t- hewpn.; His only 'brother,.Williasa tilt 1liSt er A. e of West Wa•;K'anosh ' r _ , e . r P deceased • him 'about eight ` .ino nths;' and asister, 'Mrs. Wm.:Andrews of �heTsailieT,tewn • •tsFed>�rva • , nanyyearsag o..•He Was twice w mar- ried, : First' o Miss l ..a, �,,,. to Isabelle Wilson,,' Who',passeavo aiyay ; soiree: i,wenty years ,•ego,• and::later to Miss Anne., Janet LJuinin;%Who •survives him: He is,lalso`' �.urvived by ono son, ;Til <t ii M ,so'.i'' 'I Allrctei,. ,the :'okt hoi�ies,tead• and one',:grandchild, 'Robert: Mason.. McAllister, hc;; -is .-his. :namesake' and to whom'he Wal 'very : uch attached. The'.funeral tva,y held on '�•WTerinesday.. ,April 25th, at” 2.30' part, from". his late home. in Dun'bannon, and was at'. 'tended' by very hr?e' ,�ralierinit ..o.,. neighbors, and' friends \vho 'carie to lay their' last: tribute,• •of respectto ' one held high in esteem among them. The service was 'conducted. by •hi pastor,.' Rev... C. I.L MacDonald; a^, sistecl ••bv Rev. J. A. Wall .er, paste?''• of Dungannon: United, •'.t.hurch,: and - Rev: WM: E. Perry, tecta''' • of Panel's-.Ang•Iican' church,` D ngannon. m Interent teras: Made:in ''h6: f;tt°siily nlot' in Dungannoji ceirier;ery, , tithe"e the remains were tenderly '.laid to:.• rest, beinp.. borne by six ilerhrwe; 19essrs. David 1V1cAIii t r, , W lli<iii� Andrews and James' Wilson of :wept Wawanosh, J J. Wilson of Aiiburn and James Ru,h'ardsen.' tt��;-'.''"'• fn the Eaten Drug`-Cotiinnnv. . T'o'roUti, find Rev. John Richards n:' ',,Ail ong the ,beautiful, floral trihates which 'yore silent tr'sti'rony.'' to the synipa-. thv of friends: and ,to tli:,',esteein. 'ip ' which the departed was.'held was..n wreath from the ,r coriar . e aison of. Erskine•' Pxesliy:ter,ian church: ' Dun- :•annon,'and also one. fr'oin tlic_;Crotl, . er rite. Rural'''Tele Bone • . p Coninanv. T'rienda,froln a distance Who. affonrl:- the-fn'neral were Rev lr,'Jm,,,^r' ttT j qn of ''Bram''"ntnn: Rey. John 'bichardoon.sJ trey hate r �r l.,on of Tris r antsy Mr:'anrl•'Nle`°s. 'IIan1111on, :tlieY: , r f . Joseph. ,W71>;lst1 f.tfur . tl:ttl;i*htei,;•' Mrs.�a A ;c v o f T.on'don . Mi i Ricliarrl- sonof Goderich, in n'ciclitien to. many from. Luck/low, Auburn;,Bluevale..iin d, Goderich. • The cloetnrs •nese.' Seam te t'e - scrbe rat ,chance 'c:ecc tfor thotie •olio ' airead have the , < . � e, ehaiige, s 9': x CONGOLE°UM 'Shop. Here • 6'v'' 5.90• '4 • '�x7/Z $7.45. t$59'—$75 x S' 9 x IO -- 10.7: /2 9' x' 12'-$11.95. RUGS and'�'• �:_ ..............LINOLEUM �RUGS.: L owest`ossble Prices•-- � �� And Save., .•�, Chain h n Stop" Buying GivesYou These Lowest Prices. 9' x .6 —$6.2a. %9'. x 9' x 9'—$9.25,'9'.x 10%'—$11.20 9' `x 12'-$12.95. ' `..IT'S A T FITL Ok�$A�t�ATIT ' F.OR •': YOU. • BE SURE'' TO 'GET'. YOUR SHARE.' COME- EARLY. , ave retaile• d you a: coprofY of our May Three B>g Da Y`. Sale. Ever , item featured has a big money -saving value to you: ,. Y Come often. E verybod.Saves at this M • , ..Everybodysaves May Sale: Store Closed los ed:Thursday Ate rn" oon and _ e,n;,Wedne da EenIf, ' y01now on Pre t yR ay. t on : Ginhallns• g Splendid. to w ash ' 'stri Ped .:arid plaids,. . l • •usua1 sells, a' t y 59c. Get` our ,share a Y tour, low- price.; 37c• :Pe Per Yard. Men's e s Pol>< ce Braces ' These ar..r s ton gs" asual 60c. braces, wiitl steelbc rate, an dsoild leather er 'grips; You do well to. stock iipat •. this'. low price. e. 'Genie' early. OnlyY 3 9 cPa�r Stripe Shaker• ' Flannel reel This is an ' ext P- • ti0 na1l' soft Y firm•. -qualit . �;We. -quality: offer You. this on this sol e at an ':unheard of price. ,• Get ours early. Y 1. Y Only12� Y c Yard. Ladies'. Rayon:' IBloo�'� ltn r ' e s •-•. ,Sand,;.. s . IIelio --� , .Peach,,. Maize, .'' et... Goo firm quality.. An .� extra bargain. Don't a t!. .sniss'this.'. ` 79c .Pair :Fancy Co tton Flora :. Crepes . es'• 'Just '• the : thin "g for Nighties i hoes i g and dainty undergarments. W'e venture: to, say you have never eel o' ere such an opportunity. 1 on, these crepes. before. Iiuy and 23c Yard. Colored Silk ani adra , l S ':.For Your r Ove�. rdra es.. . P Beautif it ' u silk 14ladras.., This our chance-. is Y to t.buy . it at a bar"Train; • ose 're —,--,d•Gold ;' E It stands •th ' 'sun e Yo ' u can stand:. thelowric p e.,13uy' now and save •Only69e Per. Yard. Linen ' Towels Large Linen, Tow ell ,iice• for' embroidery: 4 S ell 'rem. 2 e . We :•. Se-:-14—the :low price, bu .you, save; so come, cash in on he bur=:. gain,' -Reg. 25c each. • 2 for • 29c I . Strong; Win-'. ti dow_ Shades . These are splendid blinds. Fixtures and rings are '•'included. You • usually • pay $1.00 to .$1:25 ` for these shades. Note ,our. low - sale price. WhGreite Creen79cam 69c : :Ladies' Rayon Silk 'Hose 1st '• Quality. -. ; Silk to the •Top.... A host of colors to : choose - ,from,:: and " thy are first quality. Be: sure' to 'come' here, for.the best Silk Hose.. Mote the low price. 55e , oys' Tweed, Caps.' Reg.; !alae $1.00 ,. :Buy the boy 'a new Cap. These are;:4Ian- dies. Usual. price $L ' to ' $1.25. Our chain' store price' ia', IOW 'at. ;this' May,•sale Only' Each 75c Fugi Silk -It':; f, Only Three Days. Bey Now. Colo s of Peach, Ylai.ze, Ilelio,' Black,' ,. 1`;ayy, Copen, , bony, etc. heavy pure' spun, Silk.. ' This price . is', only. for this sale. Shop. thday. • 59c Yard. - Sale c f..House Dresses .• "We have a•large supplyof thesedresses, but we feel sure before the sale is over they 'will be ;'pretty well all gone. 'Please come early and secure • first choice. We assure 'you they are exception a 1 ; a t 'this low price: • Reg. •$2.95, for $1.98 ' • Beautiful Silk Crepe Dresses 'We ofiere You our entire: stock of' , ri e w Silk 'tresses, just to make .you hapy :such' at PY.. �h a, 11:1'm mice you can't poswibly•'rerist.• : Sizes 147-10: 18 - ?O.. ielling'reg.'49.75, $19:50;'$1195.,'. A11 at 'one privet It's 'your chance to dip in We :lose butyousave,, At' $'7.59, YOUR FAVOURITE 'SHOPPING • CENTRE ',Phone 121, r. FINES iM ,. N b I oSUri Al ' 'SOUTHAMPTON , Magistrate Walker and Crown At - "',,rues ,Freeborn were in Southamp- ton, .. uthamp- tnn last Friday morning. foi'es- -ion of theolice p court here. George, g 'Blu.. ndell, ivas Tip on a charge of self. ifg iiimot rlnt after a co • fc:s once the, Magistrate and:. • Crown;. concurred 'in, reducin charge g. the cage to h•tving liquor in an illegal: place, and after ,.the• evidence was' :Aiken • Blun- , dell .w'as' feiancd guilty,, and filled $25. e ,osis,' an;t>iintipia to ll, �a 55..in all The llfagtfatt'ate Said very plainly that, , • he did not believe the evidence of:the 'defendant, and,'he took' occasion to, tate that he, would o not deal enIwith -f y future, case'slIe Usti told defendant 'that if he ever • appeared' Jefore. him "again and Was, found gull: ty the penalty Y wau1b e. :Severe. e in connection with ,,the same case. Aid 'Watt Vas charged the 7N ged' with th., saltie of- fence •having, ,liguor inale .illeg al :place, The "magistrate :was inclined to deal' lenientlyon c account Of the youth' of 'defendant; and after he had leade p dail S' ty. assesses: :him' , G'•'and. COON in all 1114.000w five days" in''r fail. ,' The • prisetrees~' h • trent,, unable' 13';• pay was ~'leen, to' jail w ,..... • . 0 <i„ tiV. ll,.Cl'tfitL< ;o serve the,'fiVe. days. rm was also 1 c}i1i:g<<.'ur' ',~eaten'" • .stove i' fin' 1 ' .x icIiitl i r,. t .e ; ,. i, i „ tri has fpr . lirei ., , 'end 'the- other eo,• brother in law -I”, d se to•--� Jo 2b er`: Ths,5 ...M Cil..i„e WAS Cli8n11S:rCd. n ; • .. .' no'h c t x ease was telt• of !' i .es... Mc ou h Ctll. l >; Bruce, *ho Ives frncd $1 'reel �±osts':far driving': his c � . l02ar.•tvef.ltotit �. fi license,. 'tVith'eosts added it can to $9. canny • ii o- .... • There are exercises ` ' + ' to ''educe fle .• . ail, , li tt• ;gathering ,gatitrnin rectangles. g of card.`, hoard into ,bo'olca isn't ono of theta;