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This 'FRIDAY• and SATURDAY
0 OOIl:
THE GREATEST EFFORT .W$ .HAVE 'YET ATTEMPTED
, ARE NOW . MADE FOR TWIN DOLLAR DAYS: EVERY DEQ
PARTMENT HAS IT'S "BMG FINGER ;IN THE BARGAINS"
NEW SPRING STYLES
COATS —. DRESSES =- HATS HOSIERY
A ll . Less 20 per cent•
MEN'S`BOYS' YOUTHS'
SUITS=TOP COATS—RAIN ' COATS.—kl'INE „FURNISHINGS-
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'All Less `20 er cent,
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1000 'Extra Twin
Dollar Da: Specials
EXTRA EXTRA . SPECIAL'
1 only $350.: Hudson . Seal Coat $199.60
1 only $150. French Seal Coat $ 88.00
1 only $125. `Muskrat 'Coat $ 79.00
1 only plan's Fur Coat ;` ' $ 39.00
King's- $ Day,Prize„,Y- Down Comforter.
W. I Free :oath the. Luck Ticket
With every dollar` purchase .you get a coupon free. , The more
Dobai'-Pbrci►ases you -crake the greater-your-luck-will--tie-in-the
,Free Prizes:.
READ THE LARGE MILL SENT YOU.
e"zrOP WFI.0 rte. ON •-DOLLAR,. nave. ,
i]IRO�.. GINGHAM
RIB -ROLL ROOFING
Calmed or plain. For houses, barns,
sheds, garages. "Council Standard”
oxfAAcoru aality Easy'and qfrick`
to lay, permanent, proof against fire.
Wee.estimates
stmas gladly sent. Send
me s ,
Mafia n Steel Ga-
ffed ffed '1 ai s Double -Mesh Mdai Lath.
Eo 2-NFokl Garage Doors. .
kindsS Metal Building MateriaL
teelbeducts
mated
G`ndph St:. Prestan.Ont,'
Factories at Montreal and Toronto
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FAILED SO FAR TO
SECURE WATER SUPPLY
. ;SIIFIELD N .rFES
Miss Elsie Riteh pito was sb d
tR V,icteria.` aostutob• :1498.49.04;,'_.was
oferated on for maatoid' last Wednes , -
day morning We' sire grad to know
n
Miss Ritchie is i;nproving nicely.
Mrs Robt. Hun„ter who has heel)'
seriously, ill at bee daughter's,::Mrs'
Humphrey, ha& ebeen removed to kkr
son Jacob's • on the 12th cone Asli�
Meld and is getting along very well,
I Mr. and,•`.Mrs,. Les. Ritchie spent
Sunday' with the latter's 'parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. Sherwood of Detroit
and--yrs:'-Jim •� Barbouit-of--Godeeich
were else home for the :day
Mr. Ervin Eine' paid a visit to:
friends in Carrick' last ' Tht 'sday °':
Mi, and Mrs,, Brace Hollal d ;spent,
last `week in Clinton.
Mr. •.Tx 3. Gilmore of London ac
companied by Miss Etliel' Aliothi and
Miss' Frances Gilmore, .,called ion Ash
:field friends, Sµndey afterno ►li.
Mr, :and Mrs. ;no. Henry spent,
Sunday with Mr.
`Rtiteand Mrs.: Gorden.
tile4Mid_ family.. 1
Seeding operations are again ii4.
full swing, but are' a great deal lat-
,erthan 1931;,
The last hard strata of rock in which
it was. hoped .tore water would be
found has been penetrated and the
drill is again in a chalky formation
in which water is well usually found
•—Aur Enterprise.
LOCHALSH
4th CON:,; lilh:l.OS"
Thee April meeting :of the wU.F.W.
J. was held at the' home ,of Mrs.
Neil McC,alluni, "With• ari. attendance
of twenty -members and .visitdrs. Mrs.
A-31ertin--presided- and -:-.the meeting
opened by singing the Openuig. Song.
and repeatieg the Creed in unison.
the. minutes of last meeting were
and •'ido ted .nh_.. n ` n moa
C6'iill. 73Yv�%KW The aVia��'uo.. ..
responded to by "An ' Exchange of
Baths or Flower Seeds."• After com-
niunity singing, the ;business was
dealt with, followed by the program.:
Airs. Wm. McDonald read a. splendid
paper : on "Citizenship" prepared by
Ara. C. Robb. Master Angus McKin-
nin gave an exhibition of . step -danc-
ing
tep-dancing. which was well received. ,Miss
Leona White ' favored ' the `meeting
with a reading and Mss.. Brown read
a very interesting paper • which was
much enjoyed. Misses Donalda and
Nellie McCallum gave some musical
numbers and• f drs. A. MacIntyre read
an, interesting paper on "Japan'pre-
arad-_b ' Mrs..3L- Madntyre. A-con-
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VO NOw SENTJ1 I;
Pabliahed every Tbu sday i nerning
at Lucilnow, Ontarlo..
THURSDAY, APRIL” 28th,. 1932
AMUSEMENT TAE
' CONSIDERABLY INCREASE'.
w' Tax Effective five Mays Fiat—Ex-
• , eniption •Previoli4+ Allowed On
-'• Certain Enterta u lents NoW
On and. after May 1st, 'exemptions
•from\ the amusement tax .will'::be ale
olished, and the tax must be coileeted
on all entertainments held in the
Province A:4 Ontario,, .whereas ad-
jalssleti of. over 25e: is charged.
'. The 'following tax. as chard on
admission •fees ranging from :over' 25c.
;to one dollar'. •
1110 Tax -.when total charge is: 25
cents orTundeir.
2' Cents -when total charge is more
than 25 -cents, and NOT MORE THAN
A condition which is rather serious,
bas deveolped in connection with the
installation -of Arthur'$ waterworks
occur-
red in the -ell -dulling p ratio and
although the laying of the water
• mains was completed before Christ-
man, the prospect. of securing an am=
ple supply of water to put through
them stili seems remote. For the past,
week, nothing has been done at the
well. The hole has been drilled to • a
depth of six hundred and twenty tee.,
Miss Liella Finlayson, —R.N. of
Toronto has returned to.., that city
after a Reek's visit with her mother
Mrs. Tena •Finlayson. _
Mr. Rod Ross" accompanied. by Dun-
can . Stewart visited the • formers
brother, Fred Ross in 'Dungannon on
Saturday. We pleased to say Fred
is convalescing nicely. .
Mrs. Murdoch of Detroit is visit-
ing her sister, Miss Sarah • Cameron.
who is confined to her bed at present
Miss Breckenridge R. N.. of Ripley
is in attendance.
On Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs.
D. A. Maclonald and daughter Eliz-
abeth 'motored to London where Mr.
MacDonald ,: underwent an operation
for sinus ia' "onble..The operation per-
formed under a local anasthetic
proved , successful, and Mr. MacDon-
old will no doubt be home in a short
time.
- Miss Pearl Huston of Ripley visit-
ed last week with her friend Mrs_ D.
A. MacLennan. ,
Mr. Allan Finlaywn• of Wingham
Sundayed at his home -here.
7t� NEW
IVORY
AND nails like ' lump.
Its light weight makes
it easy to handle. It requires
no expensive decoration, in,
fact none at all, when
panelled. ,
Ilse it for obtaining tire-
safe walls, ceilings and parti-
tions throughout your home.
It has structural strength,
insolation value, ' draught
and vet rin prs of, easy ,t)
install, saves tithe in new
Construction and is an exc e1=
lent base for Gyptex our
Alabastine.
.rot Ar-awi'tse �., 5,,y' by
the avec oil the hoard and the
Grp s: rape taking the'edge.
flit, LIME AND'' .0
casaaw, United
Para ' w. {.
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For Sale By —
HenderSir & Fisher
• Wm. Nurdie & Son
Rae &oIteo s
pumemmemmemoramow
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Ltick2now,
.Lucknow,
Lucknow,
test conducted by Mrs.. Brown
brought the program to a close- Mrs.
D. MacKinnon winning the • prize.
After a vote -of thanks to the hostess
the meeting closed by singing . the
National Anthem: Refreshments w
served and a social time spent. TIie-
May Meeting is to be held at the
home, of -Mrs. George Lockhart:- Ow-
ing to the scarcity -of bulbs and flow•
er• seeds for exchange, each member,
is requested to bring a potted plant
to the nett meeting. Roll call "Step
and rune Saving „Ideas.".
Mrs:. Wm. McKenzie returned • home
from Toronto after spending a few
days visiting with friends.
Miss Myrtle McQt l lin is spending
this week -at her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan McKinnon spent
Sunday with the latter's parents at
Langside.
• A baby girI'arrived at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Robinson, AFn1
21st. Congratulations.
Kiss Hannah McDonald. returned
from 'Toronto today.
Mr. and Idra, John Thompson • of
Lucknow visited the first of the week
with air. and Mrs.. IL McQuillan
Miss Christens Robertson of Ripiiey
spent s few days with friends on the'
fourth. •
3- ' Cents—when" total charge is
more than 33, cents and NOT MORF
THAN 37 CENTS. ..
..4 Cents -when total charge is more
than. 37 cents and NOT MORE THAN
46 CENTS.
5 Cents.—when total charge is -more
than 4S`cents ane -1401- ORE -411--,N
55 CF,NTS.
6 Cents—when total charge is more
than 55 cent's and NOT MORE THAN
64 CENTS.
7 Cents—when total charge - is more
than 64 cents and NOT MORE THAN
73 CENTS.
8 Cents—when total charge is more
than '73 'cents and NOT MORE THAN
82 CENTS.
9 Cents—when total charge is more
than 82 cents and NOT MORE THAN
CENTS.
10 Cents—when total charge ;is
more than 91 cents and NOT . MORE
LIMN $1.00.
Mrs. R. Martin is spending a- few
days with her sister, Mrs. James -Jr.
win, - who is til ' at present.
A number of the people who have
been very 111 with the flu, are much_
iinprqved:
Mr.' John McKenzie whose Borrie.
was on the fourth con., died Thurs=
day in the Wingham Hospital. The
relatives and friends ba4+e the sym-
pathy of -the neighborhood.
Mr. and Mrs. Al 31farinty're and
children spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Wet. McDonald. . " -
Mr. Clair McDouga.id of the O.A.
C Guelph, is helping :with the grad-
ing of cream at the Si1verwood'.s'
Creamery.
NOT ,MUCH DfrevkilkStE
The following market quotations
appearing in the4last December issue
of the Sentinel in the year 1899, re --
veal prices at that time to be much
at the same Keret• as present ' day
prizes: Turney apparently was not
in demand at tbie Cbrisitstar sem
as it is 'to -day, if one tan judge
the astonishing low rake of this
pmt 4.e. seasonal delicacy.
Wiimt 50c to 64e
Peas _ e_ta '
Bailey rat to 37c
Oats '25t to 2-5s
Butter 15e to lfic.
En's- 15e to 1.5
Turkey', per lb. 7s td 7c
istorict RE AC *LINTS.
In 'outer to act istc�r the estate
l o,f the late A. D. • 4..i Jfeuz e it is
Ont.
Chit.
3 n sari ,that ad1 acooteets owing to
Sl' The Minel foe be paid. Atotearee
Qii'!® "canbe paid ;sit this .ofe a up to April
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imuna At • APO% to, 1941:
.NN'UAI, 1t1EE'1`f:NQ
W. M. a PRESBYTERIAL,
The 18th anouol meeting of the
araltlaod' Presbyterial Society of;.,the,.
?P;
g;',8. of the,Presbyterlan Church
Canada will be hold on Tuesday,
Hay 1,0th, 1932,: in 'the Preabyterkin
'church, Lucknow. blotting session
At 10 o'clock; afternoon aoselon at
1.30 o'clock and evoking suasion at
7.30 o'cI'ock, Mrs. D. T. l,. McKerrol;
M.A..- of the council executive will
be . guest speaker e o ,
and evening sessionsat. Thethsubject . ntion
the .eventing session "Our Opportunity,
in the Homeland" To this suasion all
members of eang�regatiana in.: thea,
Presbytery are most cordially invited;
41-ts. R.. Davidson; Dungannon.
Dross Secy.
0. K. TEACII:EK
It a Mar ---" W'o.,' 'have' .a new
b y and
baby -at. our piece,• teacher: Come
See her tonight,".
Tea er-'I would like to'sec the
t►ew biy. b 'Mari. but I .think I should
wait untiv your wm, other got better."
Little Mary="Oh, you don't need
to be afraid of that, teacher, it's not
KINLOUGH
Mr. Jas. Johnston of Kincardine re-
ed-old--acquaintances--here---on=
Thursday last.
Mr. _and. 'Mrs: Ben Logan of Rip-
ley visited at Jas. Hodgins last week.
Mr. W. F. Bald. paid- his official
visit to our school on Monday.
Mrs. Kraemer, Con- 10, spent a .few.
days' with Mrs. Hayes.
We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Will
Jackson and family to our burg.
Mrs. M. Pierson of Millarton visit-
ed with Mrs.. M. McLean.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Gillespie and
family, of Whitechurch were Sunday
visitors at Jas. Hodgins.
Miss Grace Haldenby of Walkerton
spent Sunday at her home here. •
The• A. Y. P. A. banquet will be on
Tuesday, May 3rd. at 8 P.M.
Our community.wasagain sadden-
ed on Wednesday ' last when it was
learned that Mrs. Henry Pinnell had
passed 'away. Although Mrs. Pinnell
hadn't enjoyed good health for a
amber of years, yet her death carne
as a shock. The funeral service was
held in .the .Anglican church on Sat-
urday afternoon. The rector, Rev. H.
F. Appleyard took charge_ Hymns
chosen by the family were sung. a14
so a very . appropriate solo by Miss
Mary Cori. Those left tomourn her
loss are the, husband, and three
daughters namely: Bessie, Mrs. Lorne
Sanderson, Wingham; Margaret • ant
Pheobe at home.
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catching."
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In Detroit .those who ' owe :taxis:
will have their navies printed in the
papers. and wesuppose' those on the
list will be getting extra copies to
send, to their friends.
BRUSSELS POST` PUBLISHER
J.
L KERR PASSES SUDDENLY
Well -Known Weekly Newspaper Man
Had Bees Ilii For Only Two Warks
Lyceum Theatre
Wingham
T1IUI1S:, FRIDAY, SATURDAY
April 28---294--30
NORMA SHEAP/ER,
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PITTS and TODD COMEDY
' •'WAR MAMAS"
MONDAY. TUES.i WEfNESDAY
'ADO[.PHE .114ENJO .'
MARY. BRIAN
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•The -Front,: pagers.
A Dramatic Story of the
Power, of the Press
TWO REEL. COLORTONE-
"KIDDIES REVUW'
John L- Kerr, proprietor of the
Brussels Post and one of the best i
vealweekly newspaper publishers
in the Province passed away at hie
home in Brute's about 4 o'clock
Thursday, following a brief illness.
of heart trouble The de --eased mar,
was taken ill about two weeks ago,
but there was. no thought of death,
and the nears comes as a great shock
• a wide eir-le of friends and bus;-
ne s asnciates.
The late Mr. Kerr was born is
Br -s .els 48 year. ago. a sora of Stirs.
W. If.. Kerr .anti the late 14r. Kerr.
He re eke l his education there an
in Stratford where he atte:.del v' :• '
I:less college. and at en early age .ere-
t+ered the newspaper, tame n, L,eart
hag the business ir. !lis fatter". !far*
the dedeas man late& operated pal:
eir "_'1b . Chute s Mout ss -s tri
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y, rs ago. due to mess of to s is*her
MP.
Kerr retuned to b`r~ussels and
tool charge Of the Brussels P'. , ar d
cone -into poissei,or of the hTit: eeete
'fano-eine. his father's death
His wife pi de easers her ke *a+s
pears. S rvivirg are :ass mother Mrs.
W. H. Kerr. Erbssels tied teti latae -
ter. ' lis r y Belem. 8.
fvriet^al ire. held 'Seeds s'
"„er-reeze.:' with it S'E'r" i f u Wf,s
"c itarth. I:ft+.:fallen! was Made :s Br` es -
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Mr. M. L. ',(Tory)' Gregg, captain . .
of—tha Pittsburgh teckey-teaTi, has, •y
returned. with ars.. Gregg and baby .. .
girl to their . home county for • the
summer. Tory was ire .. a=¢eoaCB .fair
few hours on Thursday. He ezpetts
to be in. Kincardine until the hockey
seasonaround again--
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