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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1932-04-28, Page 4• V.1 Lam... • Pays 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- , 'All Less `20 er cent, si 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 0.0: 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- , TUE. 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. {. is For Sale By — HenderSir & Fisher • Wm. Nurdie & Son Rae &oIteo s pumemmemmemoramow • 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 1P 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. • catching." • 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, RO»»ERT 'MONTGOMERY la "Private Linea" A Modern Farce Comedy Aloe. PITTS and TODD COMEDY ' •'WAR MAMAS" MONDAY. TUES.i WEfNESDAY 'ADO[.PHE .114ENJO .' MARY. BRIAN • •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 ti' 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 - 04* 'C ejir , . oil&SO t7 ,C ouetPs - r (Insurance Maus !o r Hockey Player Returns, - 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. 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