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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1928-11-01, Page 104 'MIDI 110u BUY A,WESTINGHOUSE _)OU OWN THE WOii .ms MOST ADVANCED MOIO PAGlit MITT THIS LUCKNOW :SBNTIIWEL THi tSDAY, •NOVEMBER 1st, 1.926. •;c ►�11 acs ��n 0 aC • `ImtialMoir 182.50• • • Six-tub1 °Cornpact,.:Model• QU • wdl be conscious of pride of ownership • when you_ own; a Westinghouse. 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There was 'the' Zion Lea, ue. •on Monday night,, a. very well ,itteuded W. M. S. meeting at Mrs. W. T, Gardiner's on Tuesday after- -aeon, fter--aeon, another- at the •home of Mrs. Adam .Johnson's on Wednesday aft- ernoon, a 'third' at Mrs. Tpm Blake's nn Thursday afternoon. The crown- ing meeting of the week `wae`that.on Thursday night when a gaily of the'. three leagues was held at Hackett. Church.' -It 'meant; a full week ' for those at the parsonage_hut there was. i good deal of satisfaction in, seeing •ilie 'ihterest put into •each gathering, and , the• 'splendid character Of", them: Mrs. Gardiner- of Kirkton gave a stir- ring address on each occasion. 'adopt=: ing herself to the varied audiences..It was no little achievrnent, fora woman bordering on what the Scripture re- minds' us as the filleted span of life:. And actually at two -of the meetings she gave a solo` in a sweet voice,"the words and tune which were ' of her .own " composition. • ,r: " '11 i The League' Rally, ' for ' a •circuit gathering, in ' the paint of interest and attendance; reached high water Mark.. There were, very• few' of ' the' young people ` b£ `.the •three : appoint-; mentswho--were-not. there. And one. fine' noticeable thing' was so many parents, :brought their' boys: and girls to the meeting:. The splendid address'' tf the Revd Sidney Davison of Wing hani, the;. , earnest appeals • of Mrs.' • r' and ••th :Pastor for total wardsin e � rbntinence and dedication to high 'ser- ice, was ` directed to .the young men and women.: Seldom, have we seen in inch a large gathering such tense. at tion-and-!interest<.—The singing._ -supplied ,.by the; dung Men's choir lrawn from threeLeagues with (tither, inging by Harvey and Elsie :Ander son ;' and ' Tillie Sliierwodd, were ' good :'eatures; in :a 'splendid program...The lally Service sheet %supplied ..by the young people'sdepartment of the Uri - ted Church was :need..Palmer Kilpat- ick presided. After, the meeting dos - 'ed. the young people repaired to•'the schoolroom , where a social hour was ' :pent., Each ,League , in, a splendid competition . acted I out n. word in a ar'ed' charade that. caused , much rep ,. amusement.. ,Mr. Mand` Mrs. Davison' ind Mrs. • Gardiner :acting" "as judges ,"ai '" eave the- prize• to ,the Z o.1 L gue . Lorne; Andrew Ritchie little son of Ir.. and' :Mrs. ;Gordon Ritchie was W. SMITH • L,UCKNOW L' NISHINGS OUR NEW„ STOCK OF'WOMENS' AND MISSES' FUR -TRIM-: .MED COATS 'FOR WINTER HAS ARRIVED IN ALL THE • LEADING SHADES .OF, ROADCLOTH. AND 'DELUTINES.. '- HE ASSORTMENT ` iS B�U;Y'• YOUR COAT NOW {NHE1Nj, T S -LARGE ...you'WILL 'FIND OUR PRICES AND QUALITY RY. -FACTO „TIS WILL BE SATISFACTORY.' TS A OVE RCO •.. 'SWE HAVE A VERY EXCLUSIVE 'STOCK ,OF.' MEN'S AND , YOUNG MEN'S OVERCOATS IN NAVY', BLUE,' GREY AND OTHER •FASHION, BLE,COLOURS 'I ;WHITNEY, 'BLANKET. :CLOTH, BARRYMORE CHINCHILLA AND OTHERSERVICE- ABLE GOODS:. JUST ARR IV'ED A LARGE ORDER IN DIFFERENT SHAD- ES AND STYLES ' OF KIDDIES DRESSES IN 'VELVET`AND EL.' FLANN DRESSES $2.95 IN � VELVET• PANTY : • . �._:2, -•� ..YEARS_ 2-6 YEARS IN FLANNEL —$1A9 $4.95. ,6-=14 YEARS IN VELVET :•• UNDE�'R W E4R; • S MAKE: IN PURE IN THE WELL KNO`VN"STANFIELD • . WOOL, ,. SEPERATE AND. ,COMBI ATIONS.: ALSO THE -FAMOUS NO. 'ATURAL WOOL. WE CARRy'HATCHWAY COMBINA, 95• INN l TIONS.. MBINATIONS.• : L �•: B'��' EAR MAN .P Lucknow ne. 8.5 u P o • 8: A. NEALE 13 A. Neale popular manager ..... of the Chateau :Frontenac, whose. appointment as.snanager-•of"-the- new: Royal York • IIotel in Toronto • hr announced to be effective No- ennber..Sat.-TFie managing of the Royal York is considered the most ' ambitions -hotel position on the eon n nt, Mr! le "tea hl ''risen in Canadian -Paeific 'serviciy ••-:• ` e,tr•anaferred to cnncer•19f 1,,;t+vfii,+n ;h , the • hotel . department from the General' Supetintenc%pt''i offieo, to jiontreal.' The. Anniversary services rn Calvin United Church, St. Helens, • ons Sun- day, .Oct. 28th -were a success. Despite the inclemency of the Weather, the attendanee At.the,,services was. good. At the morning service Rev. 4M. C: 'Parr dealt with the,suajeet r'The. Ya1- `ue of Gratitude in the forination• • `of Character." The speaker ,succeeded' in 'showing how the, duality of, thankful-. nese, deepened, broadened and height- ened character. Rev. R. B. Cum'ing of Beniniller portrayed .the church 'of to- day, maintaining that the 'church, was. functioning in an adequate way de- "Ate common criticism to the , cont- ;.ary.. He emphasized the supreme advantages and ..rewards • of- church' ;nembearship.. • JThe' floral decorating of the church ,Nas very .pleasing sndithe:' selections; )aptized on • Sunday evening . by the' 'aster:: when the $Pastor and his fam i -sly •,wore entertained at the Ritchie home. - ---n-o 'FLOWER ER A Ff SH ELD -NOTES ' Mr i°Geo. Swan, is visiting friends in Clinton: M. R: A. grant had a business -trip 'o Toronto • do Monday.' ALE:: 30 capably rendered by the choir of" the' church constituted , :•a, `. splendid Yontribution to the services; The fina ncial response of the congregation ,vas ,very gratifying and we hope • the Memory of the Anniversary . occasion will form a constant urge and inspir- ation' to the church as it faces the future and meets its challenge:, .' -. Miss Annie Durnin attended. the Keyes—Reid wedding, at Brumfield on Saturday. t " Miss Colina Clark was home from' MilWerton 'for :the week -end, and as sisted with the music at the''?lJniten Church ''Ajiniveysary. • Miller & Co. have on;:'display this week, a sample of Mr. Med. Humph= rey's -.northern spy apples" Mrs Hum- plusy has t good veld .of particular- ly fine spies this year. .;Congratulations are , due Mr. Fred •aicQu'illin Who, at: the Huron -County •Junior Farmer's' Royal Judging -com- petition held at' Clinton last Friday,' in competition- with':35. other .boys; w -on -2nd place±in judging_ iive'stock'_ and' crop products. The 'ten boys' mak- ing the best scores will visit the Roy al Winter • Fair, at the'expense of the' Ontario Government • . ',On Monday evening the ;neighbors. .f the 9th,' Con. *est•Wawanosh;met at the home. of Mi. D B Murray to, ,ay. good-bye:to Mr. and .Mrs.; E. W .1cRoberte .before leaving for 'their sew home. in 'Wingham:; During :the wening Mr. 'and Mrs." -McRoberts 'were. aaP die the reci 'ieiits. of a' Tambour ,tyle mantle ' clock and the following, address, was read to them. I .Pollock at the home of Mr. and Mrs.. Jeer Friends: -Before you ;leave u_ Ban nerniari..' �.. ,Rey. C. N. �s rs. McKenzie• of •iP leY Spentent lu rsday afternoon n at Martin ' r . • cMdieli • -is --S . ----M s. J. -M Y Pending :a .weeks' with: heir daughter, Mrs. Alan MacAuley,'6th Con. Huuron. Flowerdale, famers were busy last: eek' picking and storing their ap- les... . P Mr. and Mrs. Sandy: McDonald and two•%boys of Windsor' and Mrs. D, S. IcDonald of Lucknow were visitor: t L. Maclvers' last week. , Mr. Bloom and Frank McNall of .ucknow :Spent a couple of days last eek picking ap ilea on Kenneth Hen- derson's farm. _ , � '' Mr: and Mrs. R. ;;Martin and child en attended 'Anniversary ' 'services at St' Helens Sunday. Shirt BowerS .has a• finenew house 'early com` pleted.. • A number frons here are' preparing to attend the •T}iankoflfering • meeting n . South Kinloss Church Thursday tight Nov. • 1st, A' good program will )e given • ' • w Mrs. Alex Camcren returned to her, 'tome in Detroit fast • Saturday. :Don't forget the hard time ,dente to be held in Lochalsh hall, Nov. 9th, Mr,. Ban Steward of Allison ' spent the week -end 'At his home here. Mr. ,I A. � Vint V nt, of Stratford, visited its sister Mrs: Wm. Baldwin on Sun, day. • Duncan McRae,, of the .Milver- on teaching stair ;spent the week -end at his home• at Lochalsh:, :rats. Cowan, • Mr. and Mrs: • Hoff- man and •„.34r. -and' Mrs. Costiel,. of 2 ri4tharli, •spetit ,,the Week , -end ;nests and...Mrs,.Win— Baldwin, Mrs. Tennant of on_gnie t i tiny xn_-the••-care---of, her father. qr. A1x C< McKenzie,Of Lochalsh :who had the misfortu n° e.. to ;fill' ane q.. Y:. nreak a Ill li i5 r r er , �r, bs , fJw.inhi. g ,y..Kentie's condi_ advanced a e Mr. 31cK. Oen , is seri, us -- B-aehelor _sometimea-._F • :. thes onr� for. `ran uillity of married li:fs.:and .ma,r rixd: men always log Red-hairyd o pa -'n ,e are.S p eldoin bald; a rioted doctor ,•says'. But, perhaps this, Would,soonor bi. zCiIOOL , Y R FOR;S. S 'NO. 1f. REPO T FO • ASHF1ELD `• Weekly tests have been conducted hroughout , Sept. and Oct. and • le hese tests the pupils' have received the following standings:—: Sr: •IV—Frances Crozier 80%, El- . een Treleaven 61%.. " • Jr., IV:—Colin Crozier • 74%,' Anna !Areleaven 70%. Sr,lli• mAlex 'Gainey61''/0, Beth tViclonnel :58%. ' ••••., Jr. I11:—William Watt ,60%, Ben - k, -10/1" Shackleton -5h°, " Sr, i1:B eatrice' Treleaven 95% - - tarry Swan' 81%, Lorne Hasty. `80%. `•'e ;ie ,;Gaule 64%. •ei im-CObelt 85%= s Jr,`,1'1".—�•T n y''C b r ion 1LCiel ...Culbe4•t " Sr; T'ritncr:=Kenneth Gauley. Jr. Primer:—Cecilia Watt. -'Palmer Kilpatriclr ---- , The • •:Family • Herald, ,trod . Weekly, i tar' with its . •wonderful improvements is now regarded as. the great Agricril- tural patier of Canada and the Parity Circle's bc$t rilagszinc. • A dayslast week in Wingham. Miss Edna Ritchie visited during the week with her, sister, Mrs. gam Gibson of St. Helens.' Mrs, Isaac Andrew is . spending a ;ew days with Mafeking friends: • 14r. Alfred Andre* was in .Fergus on Wednesday where he is engaged, to travel for Beatty Bros. with head. quarters to be at Owen Sound. Mr: Andrew expects to move there in the spring.' We will 'be very sorry„-to'lose Mr. and Mrs. Andrew .from • Zion. , The October meeting of the W. M. 3. was'he1d• at the home of Mrs. Ern-. est Gardner , with • an. attendance ' of . forty, ,ladies and baby hand members The president ,Mrs. W: ' °T.: Gardne was in charge: The. meeting vas• open- ed:. with the TfoxQlogy,' after •which, hymn 225 ' •was' sung. ' Mr. . Brown off= 'gyred: prayer.:.Responsive reading' was. taken from the DevetionaL•Leaflets. Fneouraging report$wel given by • the ,treasurer indicating a 'nost,help Jul year. Hymn. 158 was sung after which Mrs., Gardner of Kirkton led in prayer. Roll call was responded to by the helpful, quotations on Chris Ilan : Steivardship. The ' outstanding' feature of the meeting was an :in-, 3pirational address by . Mrs., Gardner of: Kirkton (mother of Premier Gard-' •net of Sask.) who spoke' on the 'an- swers to: prayer and need' of more. home :•missionaries. Mrs. Gardner's -address proved very. -:•interesting and.: li'elpful and was greatly enjoyed by those present.' Voeal -numbers were givenMiss Edna Ritchie Miss Elleda hunter ,and' Rnby :Reed;_,Readings by Daisy and VioletRitchie Hymn ,155, .was' then sung...) Mrs. Brown closed: the meeting' With prayer after which )refreshments were served and a'soc- iaal hour spent. ' and,' Mrs. Win. Stanley, Mrs. Stanley,:' Miss. -Mattie Stanley. and Miss Florence; Colwell spent the: .week=end in Guelph. • Mrs. George. Colwell and. Master Albert Colwell have been visiting re= atives in Detroit • Mr. Frank. and Mrs. C. ' Buchlor .;pent '•'Sunday. with; •Mr:; and Mrs.., Harry. Thompson. ' O'n` Monday 22nd, a kitchen shower was given in honor ; of Miss .Irene. se your friends and neighbors take 'Opportunity opportui►ity • o1 .,gathering here tonight to express our regrete at your: leparture from our midst, but' we -are rinlad t o ` know that you ' are' not g ,o , , g. , e a - c u ao far away that we Can 'ren w q ,iintance Occasionally. As neighbors :ve'. feel; your' quiet kindly • mariners, 'lave endeared you',to; all of 'us, and ve =hope • that in your new home you, will sometimes think of n We have o willing . and ready always found you i , w +� • o .help at all tunes, •and your depart- : a' void"':in'.this ire will cause 4, community. In Pg we artin ask you to accept' his gift as 'a small remembrance with he wish that you both may be spared oto• hear itstrike in 'strike the 'hours• of many 1aPPY days : your new:home: .sign ,d ion behalf ofthe neighhors:Charles reieo.'M. Stuart;•.b.' B.. Mar- ray.Geo,11. Mr. and, Mrs: .McRoberts replied, briefly expressing - their - appreciation of thegift,. ift, ` cordially irivaing their, neighbors to visit theme in Wingham. 'CREWE • 0 • Mr.: and Mr's. Wm. Crozier and ,family•spent ylrs. s e nt'•Sunday with h Mr.. and Will. Campbell Da n brooke. Prepare now for 'Cold Weather with one of these warm Coat -See :the new B irryt snore , Productions; we afe'showing in Ulster .• Slip -On .&Belted Styles.. Navy'Blue -- Fawny -7 Brown -- Blue Greys i BISBlacks . Sl Patterned ► , . Effects• . y� Certainl they. ;are e°r Coats ` Swagger Priced '"' .-24.50, $28.- to '$45. Extra Special, Youn '"Men's Slip -Ons at: $24.50 and $34.00 A New Scarf :for the-: New Coatis what Fashion decrees. See . o r loyely Swiss Patterns which are sure to please. $1.50 2.50,: $3.25 to $6,00. English Socks Watson Underwear;' .•� Stewart Shirts Reid Neck Ties Hats B�roc,k .. . • On QThursday, ' Nov. ' 80 , the .Kin - less United. Church. i giving,, is an nual hot: fowl supper.; Mrs.' L: Webb' of Detroit,. Mrs. M. Irwin of London, and Mr. and Mrs. ,f.• ff Armstrong were visitors during the :week. at W. V: Armstrongs'. •• The weekly meeting of the united Y. P. S:,: of. Clark's. Purple Grove, $ervie :and . Kinloss was held recently ,,n the 'Kinloss United Church. -Miss i, Aileen, Hodgi s, the;Pres dent. of Kin- loss. loss. young people, had charge of .the meeting.. •The, ` Scripture ,lessonWas reaid,.by` 'Miss :-Eve"'$annerman.-Rev R. Edes. Fairbairn gave a. very inter- esting :five-minute: lesson talk. The discussion: period ` dealt With "Object; ions t'o`Missionary.:Work"''Miss'Ma e ve'a splendid, :paper, on Ole Carter gave "Readers and Reading." Miss Myrtle Webster : ' had' charge of the Recreat-• . ionalPeriod. ;The next • meeting will. be . held at 'Clarks' on Oct: 30. Mr: and Mrs. John Swan and family visited friends' at Ripley on ;Sunday: Rev J. Walker and Harvey -Trelea- ren- of Dungannon and Bert Trelea- .teen of • Crewe, ' attended'. a Missionary Banquet.at Mitchell, on Monday' even - ng. Miss Blake visited Cecil and 1VI s Alm a their aunt, .Mrs.. Sid Gibson at- Strat- on "Thursday. ord' . ' Thu Y Mr. and `Mrs.' Youngblutf of , Au= loth, were: guests of Mr. and ' Mrs. saac Dawley over the weekend. ' , 'A. . number from here attended the anniversary ,and hot 'Supper • at Port Albert. f: - ' Mr. and. Mrs. Wilfred Drennan ens 'tertained a number- of their, friends on -:=Friday--evening , • -"ft • Albert-Mc4troid . visited his • • daughter.,Mrs.; Names Little on• Sun F .. . , • Sm_ :of Mr. • slid Mrs. Warner Smythe :Of Salem;.: spent Monday .:with • Mr.Al-.. Salem; here IVIeQudkL ; This' Is' 'Too Much Scotch, The Scotchman hailed a taxi: 'How much to take :me: to the .-station V' ". jy'cents." 1 t f _ .. "'And how much for my suitcase?" -" h I'1 ' take' that • for nathing." That s. fine, said the Sad;as he °ut the suitcase in the car. "Go .a reed; I'll waakr" MAFEKING > ' e. •Miss.,. Olive •'•Kilpatrick was hom from Stratford, this week -end.' Mrs. Isaac Andrew of. Zion • is visit- ing .Mafeking friends this week. • Miss. Sara Mallough and Mrs. Thos. Alton of Lucknow, were guests: of Mrs.; R. Johnston last, week. The Young•, People Society are hay- ing .a.. Halloween Social, Friday even- ing ;in. Blake„Church Hail. All 'are in• vited: to ;coins in costti:ne ,prepared' for a 'good'nights fun: An -oratorical contest will be held next Monday evening in Blake's • Church between members of Vr ctorir St. Church” and Ashfield 'Young Pe o pie Societees. Thew' winners in tide' go to Goderich the following week Mr. and Mrs. Thos, Anderson and family visited ,.friends at Seafortl Sunday; • The •mane friends: of `IYIr. Yohn Blake. will 'be.'pleased to hear' that he is :making a good' recovery following; his operation last week .,in Wingham hospital. ,. Your Patronage Solicited Traveller showing Women's and Men's Fur Coats, Scars and Ties at our Store FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd THE STYLE CENTRE WINGH. AM MUNICIPALITY OF •'WEST WAW:ANOSH: COUNTY.OF . HURON, :. Voters' List 1928---' - Notice is hereby given that I have complied with section .7 of the- Voters' Lists Act and that I' ;have.. posted up in: my office at West Wawanosh on the•. list 2nd day of; October,- 1928, the of allpersons entitled to vote . in the e - lee' 'said Municipality at'.,Municipal' tions- and that such list remains there €orinspection. And I . hereby call upon all voters totake: immediate :proceeding to haves e - any errors'or omissions: coirctedc- a g ac - :cording to Law,the last dayof ap- peal being. the 12th day of. November 1928., .. t : • • .Dated at West •Wawanosh•this 22nd day of 'October • 1928. `Durnin •Phillips - Clerk :.of ' W. Wawanosli (1-11c) _=o 0 0—= ° -UNION ,-i3 p, :W :O: MEETING. The October meeting of Union U. •P.W.O.1was held at the home of Mrs• Hector McLean. i g. .. " et n opened . by ; an. - •Me "tinging "0 Canada" andrepeating "he he Creed in unison. Minutes were then, read and' adopted, rind business matters discussed. A. n program foI.low- 'd consisting of Community sihirine =nstruniental by ' Mrs. Roy 'Mii Ken- . Miss, " ,lie, vocal 'selections : py. 1.izzie' Etna • • Misses es Thelma .and Pearl M c .T tyre,readings by Mrs. D. VDon eld; Mrs. ,Duncan McIntyre, Mrs. • Neil. McKenzie,- Mrs. Heetar •'McLean and. Mass M. Johnston. Meting closed by .singing "The National Anthem," after which lunch' was served by the hostess and a social half :hour spent; •A. , •-Secy. -LANOSIAE ..,: .. ;`.• • Mr: and Mrs.' Fred 'Thompson. ani' Bobbie, spent, •the week -end 'friends Mr. William Tiifin, of Ashland ine:oman, , ts, this week brother Elsner" -and ltnelien 'Tit15n'.° •Mr: 'Flies, Hill is this week havin' a sale of farm stetk, ,,, ,. :S.: Na `' 'Miss Lane .our t�'achcr,.at S" 8 ht on; the sick list: We 'fill; hope fo, r Bear. ''speeflY' . e cover. Y. The threshing machine , ipagar busy in our locality. -Bone Meal' or ii Cattle Tankage•f or •Hogs' 60for .•- Bi ' >; Hens'-' At ;::� obe` R rts � in1s. S.e. HerbsThat ; .., .. : He Heal When Lungs : and Bronchiag Tubes Seem ` ee mall on Fire Fifty years ago, a '.quiet -going soul` James Gallagher, came to Peterborough County. His, ryas. a marvelous skill m compounding herbal medicine. , One of his many. prescriptions --for. • folk a inject to Bronchitis or similar ills: and nastycoughs and • colds—was his, Indian Lung Remedy, hill of the health - giving ower drawn -from Mother • Nature, herself; Wonderfully healing to inflamed tissues.. 'A builderof good red bl �' Make acquaintance. o� this •tric d,, reliable• r�medy; Keep well'. this Winter. Together with the other fine. Gallagher Herbal 'Household Remedies, now •obtainable from 33 A. .E, McKim, • Lucknow ' "'4' (it Hands me B;o s'kIet on.tLome Con. s struc;t1on • .i - ontai>rri�ng valuable-auggestlflns�oii-•hoirre-"plammng , �' , with Gyproc, 12ocboard and: lnsulcx. Write for it CANADA. GYPSUM AND"ALABASTINE, LIMITED. , Cnnadq e rac•UW4.1 'War For 'Sa10 B >i - . Wm. 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