The Lucknow Sentinel, 1931-05-28, Page 5'THURSDAY. "MAY:28th, 1631,
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Nature's Colours in
Brantford Roof
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-', Peacocks and Parrots are robed in Nature's
-richest hues and You'll find equally vibrant Colour
harmonies in Brantford Roofs. • ,
„ Why stand for drabness when at low cost
you can obtain 'all the charm and dignity of
Colourful Brantford Asphalt Slates. :.
To -day colour is demanded outside the hothe •
as .wellas in it. And Brantford Asphalt Slatea,
have colours properly matched hi harmoniouS,
proportions to produce roofing treatments of
distinCtive beauty.; •
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PRETTY WEDDING ,
GODER1CH
HezeneMcLean
The home -of Mr' and Mrs. W. L.
McLean, Elgin Avenue was prettily
decerated-withmeprlpflowersnd-'
Wes :for the marriage at half past
three- o'clock on. Sunday 'afternoon,
Way -AM ef-Tout-laahel• d
More DWiglitAlizen, of Detroit. son
of Mr. and' Mrs. 'T. D. Hareu, of
Boston, Mites. Rev. R. C. McDermid
-,9V-KnoxPreisbyterienhurch; per -
f4 the ceremony' before a pro
fusion of tulips and ferns in the pre-
sence of immediate relatives and
Mends._ The. bride, given in marriage.
:by her father, waalevely in a travel-
ling suit of grev with hat to match
and accessories of larkspur blue. She
carried a apr4dal bongpet of . white
rosebuds and valley lilies:, WS. Fry.
Of 'New, York, was matron Of ,honor,
and, wore a becoming: snit of black
silk repewitiCrose trimmings .and
hat of black Her 116Wers were pa*
telle"Aiweet peas and valleyliliee; The
grbom was attended. by jdr.,Ary; of,
New •Yorkt• Foltewing thet ceicencenty
dainty' buffet luncheon ,,was .gerveit
an' at -0'4-410;011e decOatid
with silver -rant a pia tulips, and
tulle and -gen-tired; Vitt -the Weir
cake, with Miss Mary:, MacLean. Miss,
Jean. Andrews and Miss Evelyn
Cooper as asaistants,LAter Mr. end
Mrs.; Hazen left, by motor for Boston
where they wilL visit. Mr. :Hazen'
Oarents, and a. two months tour 'of
the east and southern states. Th
many •gifts and 'cheques-. received
testified to the high esteem in which.
the 'bride was held by her many
friends in Goderich and Detroit,
where she has resided for the.,past
two years. The groom's gift to the
bride was a 'handstime.
Landau Phaetbrw I The out-of-town
guests present were. Mr. andMrs.
Fry of New. York, Mrs: L. Cherpiar
:and Mimi Gladys Chepiar of Detroit.
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SOW THISTLE
Th e fact that there is more cleared.
-land in Ontatto than can be properly
handled with the .available labor, has
PloYad a part in the. spreading Of
sow thistle and rioxionh weeds of all
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1,,EVENOW and NiryNGEA41 '
lifonumobt:41 Works
Llicknow, Ont.
Has the 'largest and most
eomPleti
_kinds to the great. etriment of grain
stock in the most, beautiful designs
crops. to-clunise_froln. in—
• rdn A. G. R. Smith, president of
.tlie**161d-. A.Ssociation, af-W• -1114i."r4F°74:1140—SnMi— •
touring the western Patt-bf t116 00-1 s' AND CANADIAN GRANITES c..-P----
vinee with the seed train and Meet,
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ig thousands of people, is led to E make a Specialty •of
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suggest tha.Loats-be-roPlueera0_ So -Me — Fairly monaments and inviti
extent with other grain. that 'Will • ._ -;
help 'dean the land. Thin !Stands of: You InspeCtion.
oats .and late ripening shrts' giVe'
*chance for mane weedS,, especially OiseriPtious eat1y, CarefUlly, and
some thistle, to spread.-.-Inspectors-re: - Promptly Done, -
See tie before placing your' 'order.
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When a wotnan makes a monkey
out of her husband. it isn't always'
much improvement
port that it is -now found m every,
township in .the proyinee.
Midsummer plowilik• „:checks this
weed' :weather conditions are. at
-111 favorable. Seeding -with buck -
gives a smothering growth
that_wilL weaken if not kill the.'rot
4ive
.filtlyh!', P.] rtohfii ibe:re rrt a rill eIl alsog Wa : 1A00 CENSUS
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Douglas. Bros. ,. R. A. Spotted' .
Phone 74 ' ' ' Fliiiiii 256
Lucknow- ' -•,,'. Winghatn
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Aggssuit ' , rii.--the -Coining • zensas ..--fs_..±,.,p0._ „you . . : • , .....-,
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Not 'Onlir has a changelAeen, inede:
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n the accelerator pimp of all the.
''arbiiretors in the new Willys line
but they are also fitted with a flame
arrester so that beek-firing is com-
Ieteiv
dampened and no' es should
-result.-rOn- the Willys-Khiglit a noise.
damitener has been ,applied to the
rear of the earburetor. •
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WS:Easy:10 Buy at
"MARKET'
Lucknowls
Department Store
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own' ildro?" r mO-V.:be elieeeSted
that tbe .•PutPe'se , Of, this- ls to. locate ' 3••.
persons -Who may not have paid their''
,,icense, or to assist private radio
!oinnanies to niake sales by , letting,
Ion know what families, do not own
WHO& Thisis wholly unfounded.
rhe answers -to this question,, -as. to -
all other census quentioris, 'are abse,
lutely confidentiakeven to the Gov-
ernment denkriments. Tad purpose
if the question 'is to' explore and • .
analyse just whet the radio audience
af Canada 1 is --where it is located,
where- densest, and how, it is
'made up according to the „differerit...
elements in the Population. With the
growing 'Mort:a...nee of radio; such:
information is indispensable to the
formulation of • satisfactory ' broad-
castipg. Redbris a furtherindex of
'the Canadi#m standard, of living, and •
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sone interesting studies may be ex-.
pecteLes a 'result of .the Census • • .
question. •• •, • •,
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See your ,'nearest dealer to -day and find out
jt how littreitcoVirto-havelaBraintford3-Roo .
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• Bratitford4Rbefing: Company, Lintited, Head Office, and Factory: Brantford, Ont.
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Branch Ofacea and Warehousesf '
Toronto, *innipeg, Montreal, Halifax, Saint John, N.B., and St. John's, kfid:
For Sale By:-WAL. NEURA1E 82 SON
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givings. , .• • r•
Mrs. Carr the 'ptesbyterial. delegate
to the • provineial, 'meeting at
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• sqr,. gave a very exqell'ent. 'report...a
•'. . 'that gathering; ...She referred to. the
address Of Mrs. McLennan; the pro-
ifino.ial "president, who,. said., • "You
can_jack..:u.p..... but ...MI cannot stand
,,still.".."Lack of fondsw She
great hindrance' to missionary ac-
complishment' and- she •anpealed'..W
all to put. forth greater effort to..gc'
over...the top.next year. Great ad-
vancement is-, looked for.fr1,m ',the
• fact thin so many thissienaries- are
• at 'home meeting' .and. • encouraping..
one and . all to go' forward: The pro-
' 'Meeting, will be held next
'•• year at .-Peterbore, A $.9.10,,_
.Beautlfal Land on. High" '•W,as very
—.pleasapth; rendered. by Mrs. Alexan-
der, of Ethel.
,•—•-•.The presbyterial Was ,very fOrtuni•
te in • having, -ptesent two foreign
• • missionaries, ,Mrs. G. W. MacKay, of
Formosa (A • former Huron gir1)-. and
. Rev: Alan 'Reech; 9f Manchuria, both
......--of-Whom-Wern-heard,with-velLy-great-
.pleasure. Mrs. McKay spoke' bf, the+
. • delightfui fellowship she eimerienced
in coming in contaet'.with• the Chris-
.. • • tian women of • our .chateh and told
of the Woik. oolong.. women. and :child:,
ten in Formosa. Thereare great. op-.
portunities as' women 'hi
• tian lands have the heavy ends' to
• ' bear. She told of the W.M.S. work
thee, which was begun -efight years
. ' ago. Now there are thirty-five auxil-
• ' " "tack ofleaders and lack of
schools is the great drawback," she
said.
. Mee Laura Pelton; field , secretary,
brought •greetingS from the PrOviti-
cial .society., She is sympathetically
concerned with the. presbyterial, she
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said, :and it was her 'earnest desireto
we the work carried..On to bigger
and' better .,things. ' ' , •
Mrs.. Colekr on„,-.Who...was nresent as
a • visitor, 'brought greetings from
Aratford presbyterial, and Rev. T.
•). McCullough .of Kincardine brought
the greetings of the Maitland pre's
tytery which convened the sante day:
'The' work of -the :W.M.S. is aPPreei
'ated by •the presbYtery " he .said. `11.
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•is-an-insprration-to..a. cong•regation_to„
lave an active. eTganizationworking
together and • vorking in liartnony.
Che evangelization of theworld in
this generation should be the watch-
word and slogan." The. president -in
Oply asked him to convey to Presby-
tery the thanks o the W.M.S. and
-taid'it-wa-s-the•-#ra and desire of. the,
resbyterial -to-• work hand in haiid
•,with the presbytery..
, The following reSeutions were ad-
opted, Mrs.. W. J. Henderson,
Wingham being. convener of.the corn -
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1: That we, the • Members of, the
•Maitland presbyterial here assembled
acknowletge ou.r gratitude: to God
fg ' is • grear-etircin-e-ssus,-,-thru----
)at the year and. for ,guidanee
and .ditection., ••
..2. That :we, erideayor to bear the
marks of Chintiazi missionafy, "Wo -
nen, witnessing, daily for Christ.
.3. That in our homes the, family.
altar, fires may be 'keptburning- so -
,hat the youth shall .hearken to: God's
to serYice:
4. That we do our part in keeping
the Sabbath day • holy throughout the
land:
. 5. That as,,,00neans to Canada's
highest welfare we -reaffirm our be-
lief i: 'the total\ prohibition of the
manufacture andsale of liquor:. also
by the systematic 'teachings. of tem-
perance principles in- the home.the
day. and • Sunday schools. •
• 6.Tiwit we deplore very. much the
fostering of divorce cootts fn Ontario.
without the request of the,eeenle and
itgainnt the :wishes • of. the • greater
pjwity.. • • • • ;. •
7. That we- assure our; -missionary
workers at home and overseas of our
loving yeluenibrance and prayers for
them.. • •
8. That; the. thanks of the Presby-
terial be tendered, to the different.
editors ,who so kindly publish our
notices and reports; to. the ladies -Of.
this church for their hospitality •and
entertainment; to the minister and
session for the use 'of their..ehurdh,
also to the speakers the organist' and
soloists. ,
IlOnorar:y -president, ' Mrs: F. • E.
Combe of Kincardine; presided over
'the election of 'officers, Which, resulted
as follows; President, 'Mrs. R.: Mc-
Whinney„ Dettgafirion; , first vice -pre-
•• ter•
Lucknow 'Flour Mills.
Manitoba Flour--iiiiVELOCE
• Pastry Flour
Mill Feeds --L 0 W G A D E
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SHORTS
Full Line of
Purina
COMMERCIAL FEEDS
Pig Chow, Cow Chow, Calf
Chow, ' Steer retina, Chicken
'howder, Chick Stikine, Chick
• GtoWene, Lay Chow, Etc.
, SWIFT'S
Meat Scrap and Bone Meal
,NOw is the time to order your
HICk -STARTEli:
. Phone 9 ifOr Priem
WINTER WHEAT WANTED
W. E. TRELEAVEN "
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men's secretary, Miss ' N. Malcolin.
Holyrood;. Home Helpers' secretary,
IVIrs.. T. SimPsOni, Molesworth; Life'
membership' secretary, Mrs.
Elliott, Winghain; Glad Tidings • sec-
retary, Mrs, A. Porterfield, Belgrave;
upply seeretarY, Mrs: G. H. Douglas'
Lucknow; :Welcome and Welfare sec-
retary, Mrs.' H. G. McLean; 'Wing-,
-iain; Library -and Literatitte-Lsecte-
ary, Miss 0. Scott, Bluevale; Pressaerietait,:Mrs. R.. Davidson,
-.Kennon ; ".corereper,of . .resohifione,,
Mrs, W. J. Henderson, Wingham;
,qinverier of nominating committee.-
Ars.' P. M. Colquhoun, Ashfield.
Rev. Alan Reoeh in a very force-
Itti address spoke of the open doors
ind the wonderful opportunity to
preach the genpel in Menchuriii.: "It
is a shame" •he . said "to know that
more than twice'as ranch is spent n
Whiskey in the province of Ontario
ts is spent by the Dominion of Cart,
Ida for missions. Money is available
for cars which crey,rd the roads, 'why
act more • for -missions?"
The members of the. Mission •Band
of Ethel sang very sWeetly the hymn•
ar-iiinbeatnt
Mrs. (Rev.) T. D. McCullough gave
the' closing words. And based her re.
marks upon' the text;', "Lord, teach
us to pray:" "Prayer,"` she. said "is
communion with a fri.end.--God:-
Through ,prayer ,greater opportueit-•
ies for making bur influence felt art
opened up." .•
Lucknow invited. :the presbytery 'to
meet there next year. •
At the evening service Rev. Pol-
lock; Whitechurch, react -the scripture
and 'lead in ,prayer. ' •
Mrs. G. W. 1VICKey, missionary of
Formosa, gave a geOgraphical .out-
line of Formosa. In the schbOrthat
Mr. :and Mrs, NicK4 tertch-thkre are
250 boys. It is' hard these boys
to becOine..Christiona as they are
ridiculed at Mine evety.way. The
home citcre takes 'in all the family,.
several generations being under one:
roof and Mrs. NicKaY asked for the
Prayers of the people for those boys
'Who are trying tq be. ChriStialie.-S1%
said the•veeple were yirv-atineratit-
ious; she wOuld. not .date go into one
of their homes and touch a baby, for
'if 'anything happened' thitt:•ohild in-
side of. 'five gears they would hold
her responsible. The Oldest daughter
they will 'keep, but any' other they
will give away or exchange or some
other girf.i and bring her up • Or a
datighter-in-law. They ,b,ave a self,
sustained church there. It has been
re-bailt three times. 'Once it •waS de.,•
stroyed by a flood. Now it a beautiful
church built on a hill And 'self leis,
taining. The meeting cloSed with' a
few words from Reif.. Allan Reoeh of
Manchuria and a closing. prayer by
R, W A Williams, Cranbrook.
Admit, Mrs, A Foi es, -
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s'econd yice-yresident, • Mit. v: i.1 3,. &RS: It DAVIDSON. Press Secy.
gresidenti-, - ••* --:-_4(e_ttiva.L.,•-iow.:2c,_•„i.,.......87,7„„
carclinel fourth vice-presiden , TS.
A1 Simpson; •Rintail; Aftli ViCe-_inesi- An entirely. new carburetor his
dent, Mrs. Kenneth MeLent, beO»
, developed fbr- the 1931. WillYs
hatinl recording secretarY, Mrs. W. u. „Six,In the 40 to 50 mile speed range
WfOirrisdn• Rincardine• corresponding this , carburetor is about ,two miles
sectfetaxv Mrs. A. M. 'Garr Wingham; to the gallen more amitionittiall whito
'Ulsgloti 134.nd secretary".M '‚ re•destgninso the 110M, SlICONIltiaat
100tor, TcesOter; . Yott4 WQ• $9,§rds 0101110V 10104 ,
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way old; automatically, controlled, is as: exClusive
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Your nearest Kelvinator dealer will gladly demonstrate the.New Models
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