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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1923-06-07, Page 8r44- Oti :Of .:.the newet fabric in hRainth1ss" ur Store is n'ted for the excellent quallties and ood yalues to found in 60..t.::...ilk•'.:;i•Pp.p0„:p.4.0....e0t.,..• Te especially comrnend our Fine l3lack Duchess lik, 36 inches wide, a veryfine quality and fully 0.4.17.00.0 - .d.."4t 294; 4ttittai aiic1 Colored Pongees at 85c. .:••11 the well known 'Watson Brand of • derwear, a line that has an excellent reputatior A • • idies' ests at 25, 85, 45 6 and 75c. . , • • . ....•... • .. • ..., • • . • • . • • values Hosiery are the best we can get froe best ma a lan'makers. See our range in Cot - and .35'64 - fine 'quality Lisle' at 50 and extra valtlei in Black and C, ors 11 good a if 'Silk at 1.50, 1.75 And $2.00. Also an ex- ile qnality in Black'only at$3.00 1/4.1.4"ansomemeininfoo. • „••••• 0 „.e *eh for oCash-We Set 01.-O-aOer• Cro414-Si-O—ro—s • - This ooweather :will make; YOU :' ihin-i'8-1''an.: ,pii . , :, to,e,..,.._--WO;.,_have--Tthe--:Ne*:-RertectittiP,l.Plorence. 'utoAnatic ., and the . Detroit.;,..a.,Ai:7Ally iQ4e of „these will give you 'first-class service Now is -the. time to, Shut .011€ -the ; flies Our ' stockpf 'Screen Doors and ,Scren Windows is - co, , . . . plete, and the prices are reasonable Novf-ishie.' Othitig .Jooks :untidy asfi1ill FTfi,.an nothwglooks hati'dle the Maxweiti-Mower It is ail' 'ea67-i:L1Pililig Inower.. and will .tut.clean" • , ' Our..7:-".T-ipshp-----.Under-------the-imariagenien of. olOmOn,. is at.-yourservice, maye,'•: a :Special Of Eavetroughing, Furnace WQrk, and.Plurnbin ar of :Cement in• Stock: ar line and Plaster on tbe vaaMmtars•W.nrroms 'SuCcess'ors ,t-Otu4now 11-FaTar-d-WCoCoi saimmarammormellmmoimp... • ' . AfNLOSS . ToWN8IIIP " R011.::1ls alramded bc a beleada .of account Witt), • Mrs, Orr, $1O , , • . clopted••••r---: Carried:: '• , J,,•J••, on. •aecotmt with Mr's', Orr. 'COuncit'Yriet asi 4, 00.,urt,,or vi15,) (Joan,. i I then 'met tor..the. trans,: ..$15'..Mrs,Murrify,:),•:for desk for Treaa., There WAS •faimeete,-Ag,,aist•.--ths- 4dR:ottr, I.lat ctir vlootia and,:1.1),4tp,.; $goo:: l'ont ,ctirithi 'ouhrort Oott tieCended: by Carrutllers• 'that/111e 10,1' on.; motile/IfefCarrathes ',and, • Ac ke St ! .10„,412dVloted,by Ackert seconded by • •10**irig..,,ahariges:of•,Ocyncrallip be made .Were,arifiptedi- A'd),,,erL; and Aire.Q66117 '6;0 the ,Oierk bo 'authoris ;.biol,the Assesament Roll Dot 28, 0011,„ :tr:OOrtf-th ,1,'011piotoluit • • WI:to alnend.. the Ifotrat-Thintrison .1VitS; Aruth61, ,14aoLeau 0014> bit Paid . ',.brainage!',133tr-tmw, 113, 1920,� .,Ebbert Laidlaw,W,est.,14. tot 24.; POI,' i;41fk als, 41itioK jug; tkt;ge, ¶i„.50 7.as bd. pei4oet‘ $15042; being liato.,,A,165e„ geld. to John. Sin•i,thl' kYesloy due Culross Ip and $26 dUe Kinloss . • L4'1%, kotvis. 1; froin lif,,:roa,,tanjoo,'-•,,qi: 'wird fonco, 12 8 Jao%"' Tp",—Carried, A toininunication from 'Eentil:11t-'06'4`14314'iat''-`8tuai•tl•-• Congrbm re Inoome Tak--Was. o Lot. 10, „'OActict Priilti per :Re.' ••read and ,ordered tO filed., CM:limit' idarilety_liotit.,,C,,.ti,!seeW.art to ,eount4i1;4-fir . • KINLOESS MOntiay,.,Juiie '-vialtinif . • aurit, TiVlisT,Ogle Riissell• 1 . 7.gardefr•partY.,will•-beheliVeinJune o.1COme all. , • -,,-.•.:M•iss-o-111,a-e- Stanley ,stiefit-the7i-valliz-- ...,_. ".04.4.41Ie&hotide:44;.;.:PiW*'--ZrAV..e.„ • 1 . • 'Born—To Mr ' and Mrs Frank ,Cel - •.well;:. a :dangliter.• Congratulations. • The , -ftmeraLtd__Mrs..--RobertLGuest on 'Satbrday was very.' largely •, 'Mr. and MI'S. Walter Kaake `spent SundaY-•-wjth • Mrs,: 'George Needham, -Pinkerton' ' ." .• •A number ;of the young people at, • tended the .(:)ddfelliOws",Paradeat per - ,y ie ChUieh" MA Sunday , -eit-60c. Telephone re Ciilveri.Win •'Seett;, Services 'as , Truant er, $.17.g.43, Canada ,Ingo,tt Iron Co, t avert :.lot •". 10i85..George Harkness, 'rep. gxad- cr'airiLi't COn..6, $5.50.. • Wee -ley •Tiffin, drawing gravel and_ kali:- read; Lot -31.-; Coh... 4, $5,' Dawson and, F Ross, grading ,pot 35, on 1.±-$1250, R, M,celepegban. trimining •tree ti -Let 35, Con; 2, $4; .ROss.„:1VlacMilllan,' drawing tile from Imoknew;13.. J'Om P147, rops.„ balance:due by Kinloss on. go- • fat, •Thernpsen • Malt! $123;43. Neil •MacKentie,. goods,, t� Whit. ,Stimsclny. 'during illness in familyol $10.39, J. J. •MeQUeen.and tiLCarriithera_..each..44.5; 'Thos. Gaunt, $25 arid Geo..G. Moffat,' $60 ;oi acemint Of salary' Geo: ,lees and preparing. 'By -Laws nil ;Ross -Dram, $50"f--A1eiti-Nielie1seli; ti" 1sT iftypiond.'Finni,gan--alMit " aay in \leronto,. , " "Mr. TSaag,,GauleY.YiSite4 friend tifizrealiii-0171;Tihr Sg-4MaY.. „Nit. ftnd Mis.,"Colboarne, of Gide- viSited at1eiiome pfMr. 41in .0" Etalca' o Si 43.18,11+-7n&IVriw'S' 1.Tai'Vt'Aurian-it , "191rEi; Frank. „Fiallikan'.11nd• daugh:ter 'Visited At•theitoMe '1/,i-ra.•RobtFin aigan ,9/1 $.1M•day laSt. Mr and MrS.. ROcrt 'Of .Gederieh„ visited at the home of IVIr... Wrn.'Durnin on SuntleY. . • • Mr. id Mrs. Matthew••••,'Shackleton- 'PA E§,nati:I=EV„:61t.!.k10-/A-40'• tionae'rOtMr.sse Mt• • and Mrs' Herb- •Ciirram" and ;family, of' ,Mafeking, visited.,,at•tb home. of Mr, John, Menary„ en FridaY„: .Miss • Phillipa," returned -let her . , • home .4 Mafeking after spending the peat few months at Mr; Percy Fiini • Rerriember the Garden, Party toe held at the home of Mr Wm Crozier , ' • on. June. he 15th. Admission, 35• and '" " • , Mr:oAlbert McQuoid a,ad, Irene and Lily and ;Kr: Will Reid. 'motored to • Wingham on' &inlay to eMrs.. 4e •Quoid,' who :underwent' ail OperatiOn "iii7-t1WTh5iPitarWiilii07(ra3,77-7-- Mr. and .-Mrs, Aubrey. •Higgins.,:,of Detroit, 'returned .on ..Stin.daly after,. spending th:e past few. weeks :with 'friends around here. They were po- companied Ly -Mrs. John IVfenary; . , •2:-4-.) co EVENING. SESSII*- OF MAIT: --LAND-PRESBYtERIAL, • , 'HRLD IN BRLGRAVB •ON,lyIAY 15th.• • .. • 'Rev. C. GI Jezies. Pastor. .of ..tbe, Church, presided: Session opened With singing "Psalm 106, Scripture lesson • frcnii Luke's Gospel„ 1.0th "Chapter; vrses 25-34. Rev., K..Gollan and Rev., C.:McKenzie leading in praYer. Greet- ings from Presbytery were conveyed .by Bei% ' Mr: l'ergiiso.n, of Wicexeten who congratulated the '.W.M.S. on having wiped out its.deficit'and. not- ing its generosity' in -Pledging here. the Church lift -its •defiCit in tenzieetibn With fareign: intisions, being particti- . •larly' pleased to•note the 'spirit -of op- timism.. which pervadei the whele...W. M. BcieletY„. Anthem, "Praise Ye The, Father," rendered by Belgrave Choir was nuich •arinreciated follewecr by Hymn 588„ Dr, • J. Lovell Murzay lof'" ''Mr nnd Ms Davi 1•'Scott ',spent' Toronto ,‘ head Of Mission. Schools • •'Sund.aY at the :hem°. of Mi and Ms _Canada,Was-ahe.n-iritrodueed.-,-.Dr, Murrav:vho is, a son of the lite •Dr, ThoE11iott, Con °- I Murrao,: ' for: 30 years pastor '•of Kin • - • cardine Church. paida beautifill'tri- bute t� the memciry, of his Parents:, •Mrs. • (Rev..) Murrayas a. Past Presi- dent of Maitland Presbytery, was re - .membered by•many present., WhOwere. ..pleased Indeed to receive such '•a Mes- sage ,as .her worthy son gave in his "address,"„-the1key'nete":tif `Whielf waS- "JOY and Optimism". Speaker direct- ed ...the attention of the. andienee to- piesent werld condition s 'in so called, „heathemolands-,..oTo.Cilbet.3-,'WhoSe,door, is new slightly •to. the gostiel •:Message. A noteworthy instance • was related -of -Dr.-Ilarrisen,-whe -was eion- fined • to' a narrow :strip • along, the. • Arabian c'oast, is new:Offeredfre.ecloin, -and-r-protection--and-irtirit.edliyth-cose 'oirr-•_liuthorityitfter.:tet•.;---..trWAriosz•.••Medipal iiitaion-in'tile-,tentrarparrol'Arabia: -Afghaniatan, Se far as, is:. known, is, the, only 4:1ace in the, whole .world • which. is not open to rnissionary-en---- deavar... I''graphic • terms,- speaker Pointed otit elcisting Conditions in the -wholeheatlienLwerld,„]•low-Lanceatral:- faiths are tailing to hold-fheir 'eone, Mohanimadanieni,"thOugh ;Widening, is Assuredly •T•he idea of so tial seritiee 'spreading rapidly • ..miing,„the'Hindoes and others, due to Christian teachilw and education, In ,almoSt, every religion Christian me-, thods are being ceobied, both .in. liter • atpre and music: .Lecturers. of. either., -he:a.thent,or.?.a.gpostie-faitii.:_are-:actual.m ly! repeating passages fiaim •ScriPtare. 'Mission oschools-are-nVereroWded• and: many,, many are turned 'away to. go, to theirddols and darkness...Kis-. •--.Sionttries4=screesidged:boy•-Woli11:-he .ehristians Pleading for instruction and baptism,: This, then, is the present situation." nrilliene-.:•knocking•-;;OliAhe"- ehurchs' .doOra an•d no.;belp can, be 'given ;oThel,'"ofteitallgeliratICFATOT" heathen leads depends o•on the 'native ohristian,and.the 'native: church.. Thee' • is alarge„deficit, and the national re suit is:., 'the cry retrench," at least, the .f,oreign field: A inigaionary„ whoa:9' furlough was 'Ain-l(ost:due, w,rete: "Of course it is. very hard -oi inywife, Who 'is• not in,ver good ,health,'and her 'retativep Were looking for 'her' "home this year. "But the way ofduty is decisive," Keep those'lt Present on furlough. 'Save their passage nitit ',ey. • We will do the „Work' here' till' thilesootire-betteet•Thatolsthe.spiritLof-• the 'everWorlted inissiemary and ; e7 -Dr;-- MUrragr left thiS challenge' with 1,.gs ' . • . .• "God as Working His' Merpies zout-be-' fore His. Jtideinent.Seat: , ''• , year ,Seedeeds to .Year. —• •• Be'inbilant, Inv seal, ,• • For is,"niarching on?' , • GNPs .must keen the •optimia- 'of Hymn .611, and the benediction ,pro- netnieed, bk the chairnian, „ It is A Mae of titre love if. hiS Ifearel: beats reacIlY when be sees her. deeora.• fed with ciiiler'S arid 6efe*Oajtion clay,. owigtsATioN scgoorwir— kiNLowiik• 'aileetinit. Was held on *iioqfqr ;veriing, May 28th, pr"tbs --por.po:4q•-i.1•-"tomfoThirthO ovisTh11t7 tY of 'starting a cqntinuatiOn Schoel. 'the village Mr Mins the inspect - of }Oh anhPels`fol, the CeentY was. 31xo,w41,111,6.alltdtes.W11Alji1R.0404,314.114 4nIa.12kertr.11eWir a. ehairautp •••4 • t . selidef Seations were in attoendaneaiAneludiagotargoodirntmybor of oftile4eCt ;411.'3454c" rIV:111752:PYlieti;:s11-,!14.etali'la.° •to be the, right, Mail in: the 4144 Place, After • (riving a lerigbv 4dciress ai\vered a1OnestionS.put,.to,hitn, in an Able Maimen, •Which •Showe4 •. •..riderstooct,Jjs--..basine'ss__ththickarlay„,„, He ,An6d the trustees,,..eat •,._e_nin,W.1oketitoer-,twocofAlla--lonilttingS: ':n the yillage,rlie'saici would -do. • to ,Make•,a start iroveith sloMe renovat, Tre.osaid, there were,two ,ways pf ."Starting a•eontiniuttle,n; selibblt . (hie -vita to -get four 40)" :five '•oclr: 'Mere' ath qinin isr4,1313el gtinetal?The e'll*Od311!: but bD to gete the better Plan was for emi section to undertake it, alone: and'. the ,adjoiaing sections would send- their 'ehildrea' it iustlhesame., „ "•.. . He Pointed out 'that the,County and • Townships grants 'to 'the.' school woLild cover ,eXponses, including salaries apd.„equipment. The only expense to the Section wolahl be to provide. a suit- able bpildirig with abopt three .acres of .land, He s'ald' that there,iwere- over 180 tcf"theSe schools Started -theprovinee-and-not--ene cif them bac!•. frivep , The matter -was left with 'the:Trustees:AO••work it oit•• My.opinien is that we will bestendt- ing verv•nni.ell in our Bent if we.clon',.t take advaro---oge of this offer..The 'specter said, that :we *Mild, • 4,1ways find :som.e Who 'would Object!to ,Work: of this kind. but to-thoose Who•look at" froth an ,ontirely .financial staAdl• oiat, I would- say. that aschool of this kind Wouldenharice-..the'rvairre-tif their'fironis..f ar „more -than' all. the .ex,'.. .tra taxei they Would have to pay.. A:, man with a small family,lopking- for a.o a farin would, give •seVeral hundred: dollars. Merefor d'farrn within frier, "hr five miles o.f thiS school, a/lel:four er five, inipils would get a high 'sl -tool training where one does:. now. •Win - lough iso the roost contralialacetos the schoOl. 'However, if We do not :avail,- -,burselves of the ormortonity, no doubt 'Holyrood...or,1KiiiloSs • • ' OS • M O.ro 'CULROSS CENTRE 'Monday', !Time 4h„ Thos: • MeDopald ;Motored' •Brantford : apew ObeY,qouring par, " Wilfre i9,Dolt,K0-0,1e'jg at present- :4Mil'agedoWith, to 71cfr„.ana Mrs. Duren,1eit1i a ,daniSh- ter,•- • •, aee: glad tel report that , . Switzer., ik,,,iiiipomingiliftefiler,reNalt:; " • :oo water,' . :visited at the hprnc of. kip_ son --c-i'.;.„714.iirfeeTk7,77.7'7':77" of The, littta Al* '411011114 bere, were • entertained,at.„ 'a,. Birthday party, bY •Elsie Pinnell On Saturday, Janeo',2nti, 2•• • •• ••• ','. .• • , Misr4.:•14.9,s_Seyi SPOlt.7.11uLiieekok•Mi 1 olday at het ) No 1, lori,§it6d f):1010 Ita fondon• ' •,Ms Wm PObirt; , „aila icfl'tSS„' May, of Cbiaap,o,; arg „tlibir horne ' here .on acteupeef theillness of their •'11:f9pl?eor; Mrs. A Ticntiedy„.•• , Sael-aceideat oceurred at' the home of Mr, 'and. Mrs:, Thos. 'Roan or Wed- nesday. of ' last-,woek4 : • Their "little daughter; Alice, aged 2 Years' ancl.9 months,:foll'dOwn •frofire 'the verandah; %striking her :head. Medical aid vias called StiedeSpiteall efforts, the little • one passed away on .'Saturday moot- ing, We extend:441r cle,epes.t_sympatilly. to • the bereaved parents , and other member's'oi the, family, , . FOR 'WERYDDDY • The Ontario k4OVerinnent is going to build 'a,radio 'broadcasting station' at Guelph •to'be.operated by the De -will . -partmenticf-Agricultnyd.'This-statienT specialize in 'bread.cas ting -Weather conditionnd ,proba.bilitieS; so :that . the proViried will be kept inforincol, ps • to • prObable2weath• er conditions' 24 to , ,36.• hears. ahead.. 0.119, can 'easily "ima- .„,gine the great aclvantage.this•will be to farmers; esaieciallY in haying And, harvesting.sensens, And one,Can iiiia- .jne' too 'how. bitsy ,anyeriewith a re- ceiviag.. set will be kept; ens:Wei:lily. Phone calls es: to the: probable Weather -t/O-MorroW. It Cs. to' bc •hoped that 'the • statiCh. at, Guelph will be :a:Powerful One Whielf will.giye.good service oVet .a wide territery. At present •C.anadian' , Stations are ...net ,So• pOwerful as •, in the •-•13 S .and •cannot -be 'heard at .aejyeatdistance 'Cl'herivast •pew- sta'ticip 'in, the...,,,,:worldiLat ,go,)• • •Generar-',EleetrirtIO.,''SeheTie,C.tadri. - ,N., Y, statiOi 799 PK, 71' 07t007.;!.'inc.S' lindib4U0h4.9,Sne,rv'reetb. 6:60-,.p,m„,.•charch Seriice- • Pally BroadeaSting•••$cheillte rc ''01;e'rvaCor3e'Lu. h, igna a 100 p.m Milsic :and address 5.00 p.m, Market Reports' • . 4,30. pan„ Talks for 'Children (Pri.).. • ‘7,;35, ci(bix-ess,:011nee 'osSli:Tauteor • ,jhaa), ••• " rn 7.45 Zeitia...yreV; 14.89' yO,icAt Nete-L.The editor would be „glad:if ' :thereadors of the Radiooeolumn would; write him and 'tell him What tliey thiolc of the •coliunn• and What , they would like' fo lee Salt, Also any -ques- tions .will answerea, AddreSsll 1:..onuniniiOations to "Radio Editor,"•• .Lucknew Sentinel Box 262, Imeknow, • , . w41, kelt last- Week to the effect that. Tom' Bennett' had been, -Obi down by an automobile and killed, -pays. the- Mild- may Gazette. His nephew from Wing - haat. 'who hastened over talMildmay ' tb look. After the funeral :arrange - Meats, nearly' dropped dead' himself when he saw his suPposedly: dead re- late' ambling leisurely dawn the ,street,. , natural. as ',ever, Trn s slightly •Under - the weatherr with .brannhitiS;obut he laaks good: fcir- cnijte a•Whe yet. .• • . nig4 Dr. .0.ivqrY • • • ' ' : • • .1.afe is usually that way and .the - postage due letter is seldoin. Worth, the extratwo cents. ' ” '" , Theaverage driver. thinks 'hp Is" careful just.becatiSe he, toots when he. isgettine'reaclY to run oyer aerneonel . . „.; It s onr a question oftime before :- every. pedestrian. *ill he behind a - steering • wheel, -or, in' an -emergency • That:Chap, who• says there- is' wast • • Motion inallhuman 4:';•Vit,j,e§ should!...= •'watch .a small bay wifh an ice cream.' cone' • •••• - • . - • yVhen; •Mail Says there iS no use discussirig a thing 'because itAs--set,- •-'tleetctlietriet,,i is .afraid 1.V1, 1 1.1.11;•' „o • Every time the DOOr td clerk sellsf a cigar he has to ring' up ten thousand rnarks lin the eash --Als+•••r. The sugar refiners are not now us- ing ,refinek.language, nor itre ,those a.ria d W..Start, and That J�Ph flpO'13 1,ot'•261 C'pn.$1/, nee dsull.3 time and place or „ . • o kt the wholhie raising cane, • fa58EnTtoent be reduced $860' Ma L, pafo.1P ' -lail .-S10 rtobt At call ofthe It 'eeVe The ancient gitizo•ons were very ,s , int r. ' • 11,11#0,10 1),,OnbtleSSIttleg,WSte.311e-seven- Pri*COUnt-0. 4)Vil'being-buxu, e4') 'Maleolilli".207Y<Igl'avoli12!"'trAtk'4 'Pint 44111'11 You got at tner station, . amosonsmovrymrsitod;oenwrovarnr ess nes mi.ustarcw•asnadavag.. trawilats, 25c. -to- simmL No nvisible l3racs, 2 oi4 oint, 40,50 and , 'alid 7 5c• leafher Underwear, short steeir_es and krteemlength/-also--at-hleti,c style -GI 1.50 and $ 2:00 -the suift 1 -e, --,arate-Garntents-1114ll.allii'l 'short or.long an c eat- oys'13albriggan 'Combinations, shortieeves and knee- . jerigt11-1: rf(Wer$T9.19C.-H " Balbri.g ans.,fOr Boys, 50c., ede.: -Boys' ‘,Cotton Jerseys, all, sizes, Oc. each—• ream$tripe. 'Linoleum' , k •Iterrinants.. End, 9 by: '• • 10 ft. 6 -End, f t„ 6 In. •byj .f,;•' _ , • ecial Values in Women's and • 201,Chiridfigie'N'est-q• shoit . . sleeves or no sleeves, Special 25c. • ., • • • ... • .• .„ • . • , . . 1, - 7 -opeCiatkeerl.'erssitit6.-..: "nalitk,.SIZOS • From 'Ladies' Vests at 25c. to Silk and Cotton lines at 75a. Leave Your Order fpr a Leishman Suit Canada's Best Tailor' Pa Gra' eig0 cOur • E. 11 • late( • Eye ••Ntrat - . es, ".'prot • --E • "goo 4. A • , 12 "o 9• p PA 13 .to I • atir per nul • be 777— • I ' fro or( 111N • . be: .alt- • • cu 0.1.111.1110 •