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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1929-05-16, Page 5• !.R Y• M•-4TO-R-S-• PRODUC 4Y, MAY .16th, 1.92$,. yo r ..• r*. 'CANAD A'S ,LOWEST-,i'RI'CE.D ' ,FULL-SIZE CAR F.ULi. -' S`YZE NEN people discuss Plyrnouh,. - quality ` is iinvariabl;. :the 'keynote - of their conversation. , The stcompltmen. • s a.oiit its rys ersmarrtness,its char.rn, its •slender-prole'radiator, itsg raceful- "air-wing"fenders,itsarched windows • its chromium plate 'bowl -type lamps. . a' They comment 'hihl• on Plymouth's' highly .Y Y frill-rizt'.dimensio'n+s,', its richness and ' spaciousness, its wide, deep seats, its exceptional .leg -root'.. • r_ ui plymo.dth '.product of -Chrysler engineering and .craft$- -•-Wit] i- nan.hir!$-$$--teem—ic-nanied• became its endur•ance and strength, ruggedness and freedom frurn limitations so accurately typify that band of Beltish' paople who biased the • Atlantic three hundred` years ago is pursuit of;,,, new high ideals.. • . THE SMART, FULL-SIZR.FOUR-l3OOR .SED4IN,;.$806 • hey-;1refer .lowin ' ' 1 to the . w ; Lul orf , g : g Y Po ;After all, it 3s Only natural that people p:' erformance 'of ,Pl. mouth's ..Y '° P' h p Y « _ 45:'x• p�.' • should ta;�k more. about Plymau�th's' engine, of Chrysler .Silver-Dofne. Pirie qualities than'tilre'y:do about principle its speed,rts pick'-trp, ils•abil•- its low s ` ' Price.Lfor:.Plymouth is, first hills; its smoothness,:itsqutnes and last, a motorcar. of intrinsic quality They speak of Plymouth's safety.- and :value : or its $ fu'l ssze•Chrysler Wreathe_ roe r . • .. ... o;. adder ,rza (with rumble t),� ,4 -wheel: hydrautic:brakes, its rugged 050; 50 Dier Sedan8,6. $ .o. , Touring urr,yg, • ;170. De Luxe Coupe (with rumble $ 0 C� hat), ,5870; 4 -Door ,Sedan; ROO., V V 1' All utter f.• O. 4: Windier, Ontario, including • tindarn' . factory equip • meat (freight aid taxes extra); 2.3 0 full-size chassis,, springs .:�- and axles: They ;praise Plymouth's amazing:economy in fuel, oil and• upkeep and snevoris 1... k Windsor LL"CKNOW and WINGHAM_ Monumental W, corks •;Lircitn'ow,' Ont, , ,• Has the largest: and most $-complete, etoek in the most beautiful designs '10 choose from, .in ' Marble,, Scotch, Swedish and • Cans' ad r ran G sites We make; a specialty .91 Family Mennme*ta and .Invite. your inspcc- : •[eaeriptions Neatly, Carefully and Promptly Done. • • bee ns before' placing your order. • Douglas ,Bros. Phone; 74 Lucknow • I. A. Spottoq Phone 256 Wingharr • - If a . man could read and ki:oty one • hundred books, properly chosen,' he would have an . educatio,z. • DURNIN PHILLIPS- - LUCKNOW. Phone 45-r-14 . + < .WALKERTON' • His Honor ,Judge Sutherland; ex= changing duties' with the ' local Coun- t Judge; ge, was.in• Walkerton Tuesday morning, ng: He disposed of several cases in 'Division Court: One concerned a suit' brought'b� the, Children's s Aid Society against John Wiley of Allen - Toni. It sought to recover, and the Judge gave . judgement in `favor of. the Society, an account amounting .to ov- er $200 for the• care and maintenance Of defendant's children -at the Shelter while the parent was iri jail here list fall. and during the time which .inter vened -between his release .©ii bail and the ' disposal of the: 'case. ' e The action of Murdock Leitch, Con-, stab.e of Paisley, and his• wife, again-: st •Conrad Krug of Chesley; • to ..;re- cover damages,to'h•is car -and' injury to Mrs.. Leitch, alleged to have' been caused• by negligent :driving on -the' nart of the defendant,: neat' I•nvermay last September,'was settled out of. court. Mr .Krug agreed to. pay the plaintiffs .$500, tit is understood. The case was on the docket ,for the tien- jury sittings of. the Supreme Court, here . Monday., HAVE •.YOU . GOT ;YOUR PERMIT? This question is comm to *; a 1 ppY to an ever • increasing number of our' `activities. Yoe must` 'have a: permit' todrivell a car, Icor motor truck, to.own� a radio set,' to own a" gun, to ;go• shooting, to purchase, liquor and now to travel in the woods es en when your.; purpose is nothing more, than to. eniey the scenery and breathe' the Air of the .forest.' •. In connection with t;iis,-last men-' ticned permit.one ;of our government • • departments ,has sent. out •a circular iv�in • h ' ,.giving the. reason for it; which reads as' foll$wsi, -. . • Thousands of travellers in" the' woods, more• than ever,before' because the travel permit areas ate being ex- tended, wilt be accosted ;;this, year • with . •the question "Have yeti, . got your per m•it." The fire ranger • .•who asks you this question may or . may not be• in uniform but if you 'are -in doubt as tc his .authority he can show you his • badge. ' Why .are you, asked to obtain .a r pe m t to travel the wood's •that 'be- long,; you have . heard it' repeatedly said', to the people of Canada. Simply to assist • your guardian's of the, •for- ests,, .Who t'epresent after• fill only 'a nucleus. staff,. to protect• 'your forest wealth . If you.. wish efll ient • forest. protection ',at a' minimum ,cost then you must .do• part of the prbtectibn work yourself. 'It must be a co-oper+. ative affair er, otherwise your. repre- sentatives—the 'fire • rargers=must, , sped /produdAd For every MARBLE'UUE µ i kr hardwood floors '200%PURE 'PAIN']" dor�anhetioi , Or inistidl. • NE -the (1.41trath' U -'$-'ONE a•6/e paint - ..r• ._VA.RROl:EIlM for. £' /c/o/h ertino'leow WQOD-�LAC-•• ',Awn %r800,S andfurni},ute RT-EUU , P •citNc W . r 100% , PUREsI, �• VARNISHES LACQUERS,/ '.r 4 fail.,tk a safe year perhaps'the lack of your individual s o operation might pass—there might, not be disastrOua, f ., - 7 ,I reless••,action with fire ' on your,.part or on that of the.. party :,of which Yoi hre a mem- beer., But You as 'agi n the fire fighting game don't kirow enough and consequently cannot atPo"rd to •take any . chairces with:'. Etre, whether you' think it ' P.Ate or not.. ', k�o1 all ' you lc�.row, it ,may be a dang::rous period or it may •tie even: a fire Year. Hence the perrri�it and. the reasop far came •.valuable'• hints, Jnr Your ob- servance •on the. permit zor.n •--ro o,:, ., • ' MAIT'I.1N.ID ..PRESt3YPERIAI. The fifteenth annual..meeting of the . Maitlaid Presbyterial • of the W.• M „S. of _,•the Presbyterian Church,.' was held in St.' Andrews Church',: Win;gham, en May 7th.. Mrs, (Rev.) Ji.. /Jerrie, president of. the preby, ter- ial, presided at the sessiuns which: were.•tieldmorning. and afternoon, 'The norning,•,session• opened With singing and devotional exercises' k -ad by Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Campbell of;'Bel- grave auxiliary, • after.• which • encour- aging. reports from'•=the following de- partments were given ,by the several secretaries: •Home .I•Lelpers, .Glad Tid- . ings, Supply ' Library and Literature, Welcome and t We.fai,e; Ycung' Wo- men's, Mission Band, Press;. Life Membership, and Corresponding' Sec- retary, showing. progress ,thong every lme;, ••after, which' the ''treasurer's statement was given as follows:.. In 1927, $4792.54 was'. raisers, or $552. ov er the allocation In 1928 the al- location was, $4.975 and $059'5$- 5 `was raised, $500 •being . a bequestfrom a • Brussels. lady. There were .14 •'life' .de luxe trau ].continental• membership. irrary ': t high li�be ip. There- a e . '8 .auxihar- fastest • • • PAGE. Forbes, Teeswater.. • Tire • evening meeting' at which both ladies and' gentlenien were pr,eesent was presided: over,'by Re Dr.Perrie of 'inglianl; panda the address wad given ` y Mrs D. Ritchie, of Point Edward. The ladies. of the congregation of St.Andrew's Church, Wingham Serv- ed dinner '41.1c1 supper in the Sunday School room and. , Much ' favorable comment upon the excellence of the; meals Was,. heard on •,all gime. ° . • The_press secretary, in"in.oving the. adoption of the report, included • a .note• of thanks to ',the lural press,•'. ithin' the 'ho:urids of 'the 'presbyterial bad given so. generously' of 'their valuable spare for notice of: meetings .and presbyterial reports This Vas • Heartily • endorsed bv. tin*.gathering ,MRS. R DAVIDSON, rise Secy,• • alE. rea>nd T +ware A,' fie steel piano wire 'runs new 1264 `miles 'from •New'foun,diand t6 the Azores T! 1. is '•riot to'.p.ro4ride;:.,' the mermaids with airings foi•their `• barpg:. , but 'to measure, exactly the distance betweep the two ',•point's, A•, cable was' laid recently and 'it was impossible to dtberwise .deter - Mine the precise dislta,nee pavel]ed' by the 'cable -laying ship ' Travellers •aboard tbt Canadian. Pacific' Railwaj's . crack . summer .flyer, �ihe Traits Canada ' Limited, ; 'will be '•surprised this, year, to. find colourful upholstery, green . tiled bathrtwms..sof' sett:e ; a glassed- ln 'conservatory', and otter n'nusua]: features: Specht sleeping 'dining and lounge -cilrrum-_carsJrave.. been designed• and ,built at :the •company's Montreal.; -Angus. shops ,for this crease of 26.'14 Junior Mission Bands and one senior vb'tlf 491 'iienibers,, • reported.; one new mission: band was., unreported.,`The 'total amount raised, :wae' .$6.51.56. The two C.G.I.T. groups and two .young . people's " auxiliaries• of the • Presbyterial raised $155.60,The supply secretary reported infest. $400 in, 'money and cloth.ng . ent ;in the •bale. ' • , The dedicatory, prayer v.as..offered• by Mrs. Robert •O.liver, of •Brussels,• ' and :the 'closing prayer`.bv Mrs: Con 'hors, Ripley. • . . ' The afternoon session opened with devotional exercises:. conducted by Mrs. John Bennett' and Mrs. IL' Me - Whinney, . of' iDungannon auxiliary Mrs. W. J. Henderson, ],resident of ' the Wnghanr au5tiliary; in a „few 'words .welcomed the delegates to' Winghain and to St. Andrews Church to • which. Mrs: J. A.. Pritchard . of • Molesworth,, • replied. Following this the president's address.,'iv' Mrs. Per- ry was heard with much pleasure as weli as 'profit. The. report • of the • provincial • .con=• vention held two weeks' ago at Ham- ilton •:was given by •one of'. the dele- gates, Mrs: W,• J Henderson, The report. of thenominating committee • followed, when Mrs. Perrie rraeated' the chair, the convener of the• nomin- ating, c.omnittee Mrs. R.. Davidson,; of Dungannon,,: having'' charge. of the meeting for the election and. instal- lation' of j'offtcers: which' followed...The, installation prayer : war `given • by 'Mrs..•t ..Ritchie, of Point Edward. The --following are the officers for -the ,ensuing , year: "•H -on. President,, Mrs. F. E. Combe, Kincardine: Hon: secre- tary, 'Miss J: A. Mather, Kincardine: president; Mrs. •(Rev.) .p. Perrie, Wincham: 1st vice presided,' , Mrs. R.• McWhinney,', Dungannon: 2nd' vice president,. Mrs...A. Strachan, Brus- sels:.3rd • $ice president, Mrs.. (Rev.) A. Forbes, • Teeswater: 4th vice presi- 'dent; Mrs.. J.R. 'McKay, Kincardine: 5th vice president, • Mrs.' (Dr.) 'Simp=•; son.. K•intail: • treasurer, Miss ,M. 'H. McKenzie, Kintail: ' recording sec'y.,. Mrs: W.: • J. • Morrison, Kincardine: correspondng :sec'y., MrsA. M. Carr Wingham: .supply sec'y Mrs. G. H.. Douglas:' Lucknow: -Band sec'y., Mrs. J. Linklater, Teeswrtter: Literar.' • and Literature, see'y, ' Mrs. J., J. Elliott, Wing.ham: Home Help- ers' se 'y., Mrs. Thos. Simpson. Mole-, 'worth• '011rd: Tidings sney.. Mis:A. IPo%terfield, Bers'rave: a elconre and Welfare Sec'y, Mrs. H. McGee, Wing-• hark;' press 'ser'y,' Mrs. R. Davidson Dungannon: • Ynune Women's Sec'y.,- Vlips • ,Dollie •Henderson • 'Lucknow: ifu see'y., Mrs., J. Jr. Elliott, Wirghapr. ' ' ' The -chief, feature of the afternoon' Was an inspiring address. delivered•by' Mrs. • (Rev.) D. Ritchie, of Pont Ed- ward.• Mrs. Ritchie. ,Who,is president Of the Sarnia ai'uiliary, diose es her subject. "The ministry of the .women of the, •Ne* Testament,"• basing' her r.'erriarka inion the worts of Mark .in his alaslntr chanter, "Certain women stood at the foot of the C.ross," The speaker went en to show that even wpiran's' dairy mind of toil may tie made a. service to the Mister if per- formed in the .proper spirit. She al- so stressed the importanne of wo- man's influence. over :the. Young men and young *Men entrusted' to their care, '1iewine that from these nMilerorn'the the ministers . missionaries- an4 'hurehworkers of the fntur'e: • She stressed the need of prayer.,and the' conseeration'.of our time, our talents and °lit money: