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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1938-11-24, Page 8No MOTOR • •.LEG PAINS 110 14016 Rales' ' TOESmoo; BUSINESS BRIEFS DON'T FAIL TO�'SEE'our Wide !se1 ection of arches—Bulova, Lorle,' Gnnea• . and many ;others. Wm;"' A. Schmid, 1• WHEN BUY! NG. your snit of .over . , coat look over OUR large range of SAMPLES. all the Newest 'Fabrice and tailored strictly Op -to -date,. TEMPLE CLARICE. Benmuller Yarn -factory yarn.: fan-,' cy: wools and yarns. for socks, mitts etc. • Hew low prices..:`rhe Market Store, , ! g IN MEMORIAM THO3rlPSON. , In -loving memory of Donalda Marguerite _ Thompson; who departedthis life., November 129th, 1934..' The .garmentof he'r soul : has liaised • . away; The shining spirit and -the love -light stay, The • echo of her voice, her eyes,- her • smile, Just ' as they were, are with us an the while.- t. Father, Mother, � & ,'Sis Brothers not al r EXpert 1"orontowiU be here r eSdaY,Ovelnber n tb TWO P.M. TO, Sit• Pali, a we, ee arae Of ,XMAS GOODS .. I ATS—Richk ' Loaii SE xC0 g SATIN House. Casts '.and Dressing Gowns; With. Sart 'triaraings and full skirts MIRATE' TIES—A New Tie of. a !bawd Hawta able—.'.New . Design s for 'XMAS. BORN 'WON -4n Ashfield Township, on Thursday, November 17th, to Mr. arid irs:'.7Ssac,. Nixon, a' son.:; Ruteftaioed, Guests Following; :'the. 'Renmembrauce'' Dai Service at Holyrood .Miss S..Purvis, entertained at dinner the` clergyna i and Rev. E. M.' Loney, Th:B. Classes 'ung part in the:,.service;,.and other for ;adults and:' High'' School students: at; 7' and 8:30 :F:M.: every Friday evening.; Try to .be on time,, `for "the'. Gospel Song Service at 7:30 o'clock. KNOW YOUR 'HOLE The newspapers tell as what hap-: pened Yesterday. The Bible tells ns What will happen to• -morrow. a110 :one, should miss these, vital. truths on Pro=. phecy. and Salvation as taught in the Free. Bible Courses of the Luckmon Bible •Institute under such able teach-: ers as Rev. J.K. MacGillivray, LiUCHNOW UNITED7—w CHURCH, Rev. • 11. G. ` Teddy Pastor SUNDAY.. • NOVEMBER 27 11 aur MMORNiaN'G WORSHIP; • 3 p.tlr.. Sunday School --Help 'Ott, Sunday School Grow. 7 p.a.—`the God, We Worship:; Moa.. 8, p ra4—Y.P.S.; "The. c)Vorl : . ia Canada." • Awaone havingCloths for West - era ,• Relief Bail ,. Please bring Xt.: Church .this 'Friday. •Aftereooai. • A -- Richard 'Fritzley, native of 'died in .Goderch, hospital . , ; Friday' iris: his ",1st year, fono` , : a five- weeks illness. • Mr Fritzley the son , of Richard : and Catherine Dean Fritzley and lived his entire, life in the Goderich district. Thirty-six years agoh emarried, , ass ' Hattie' Gold- thorpe who survives with six child- ren, Mrs. 'Meme Orr, : Lucknow; ' Fred Faitzley,' Goderichd Mrs.' Clifford y Scrimgeour, Tillsonburg; :. Benjamin. Glaalvs and Joseph at home. The funeral eral ' held was on Monday. the service conducted by', Rev. A. C. Call ," S Gtio ' A IN MEMORIAM In. , loving memory of • William G w Sherwood,' who passed • away one,year ago,' November 27th -1937. To • a' richer ..world than ours Clearer sight; and: wider .powem To a .life :that knows no' sorrow He has gone for whore we- mourn '11: Some may think that we forget When at'times they'"see us smile Little knowing, of the sorrow That' is hidden 1lf the while. Wife and Family LODGE O)�' EDUCATION district Lodge of ::Education was. held in Old Light; ' lodge :rooms Wednesday last, When, special degree work was • exemplified by . officers of Kincardine ':Northern .Light Lodge,' 'under the tion of G' H.'Blaclrweli.' W.. M. • The ban'` e '.hour that foto -was g� t wed presided over :by D.D G M., W. N. Wade of Gerrit. • FUNERAL THURSDAY The funeral of. Sam Smith, was held. ori Thursday. from Johnstone's Funeral Parlors 'to Greenhill..' Cemet- ery The service was conducted: by Rev..' C. H. MacDonald.. Pallbearer were George Taylor, Fred .Emberlin Jack .` MacDonald, . F. D. MacLennan Donald. Ferguson and Adam Bowman l: 4. "wing- is one' brother Albert . of Detroit, :vifio through, i was• able .to attend the service: •$agsro,S'-' r. pea agdasque , LUCKNO.W SENTINEL; OBITUARY ' ELI McNAMARA '. The''death occurred: ,m Detro t, at the home, of his niece,, Mrs,. Beatty Gibson, on Friday evening of Eli Mcg Namara,• a former,•,resident . and nat- ive, of Concession • 12, Ashfield Mr,. McNaamara, 63° years of. age, 'was'. a, son of the late Patrick and Margaret McNamara, and wan born in Ashfield, being the '3rd youngest member of a . tamely of eleven children;' Selling his farm: to 'Mr. ' Mike Hogan.' Mr, McNamara went to De- troit ten years ago where he'has since resided. He, had been ip failing health for a long period and for the past four months, •had; been' confined to his bed. Regaieon 'High . Mass was ' sung in Detroit., on Monday . morning, follow- ing which the . remain, were brought to; Kingsbridge _,here' a service • was' held before interment:. made Of a family :of eleven; one `brother, George, 'of" Sault Ste. Marie • and two sisters,, Mrs. Sarah McKague of,Thes salon and MTs. Edith Hogan, !Detail survive, , Men's All. Wool Medium Wei • ht s. Sweater COATS:. Heather MixturEs Special 'th' week '. . TOFF• •i MA S N NerWir war ' o, oodBu i•' !Batt '* cONDITION `. IMPROVED.:: ` M -•ti rs. W. R. Hami ito , n of Hnron:. Township spent ;part of last week with Mr. '.Ales : McCarroll `of .Seaforth, Who was` critically' ill' with .pleurisy and a heart• condition. burs. Hamilton, re, turning home Thursday, reported : Mr. ig McCarron considerably ' :improved,• 9t whichpis good.:news . to his. many frii ends ,heree. DIES 'FOLLOWING: CRASH • Internal injuries, received 'when the i ear in which•she•' was a finger: skidded into thepath ' a.• del of heavy truck near Stratford,' caused the death- on. 'Thursday* of Mrs.• Alex Reddy of ©in ; ton. air. Had$y' travels for Weston : 3 Biseuit Co. and is wen known iri town, I Mrs.. (Dr.).. Walter 'Oakes`, of Clinton: was the driver et, the: car.' Papa:d' He ' ybyou down •there I t s e 1'oel ock Do' you think. you can stay. 1 all. night? , r ei, t, age's nglicaaChareh interment res . uMaitland' •cemetery,. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER: ;444, ,4038 • (LOCALandTGEMERAL • Mac%ze'and son. Frank attended the Royal,• the first of the. week. .1 „ ; Mr;. 'and Mrs. D.' 5.,. Errington' are making their home .With 'Mir and Mrs.. Roy ;Blslck Of town:. Miss Isobel' Murdie is :not,,eajoying good health: and, ,ia confined' .to., her home for a :time.. 'Mr. . Salkeld went to Toronto. Mr. T. J' this week to attend! the Royal and: the Bee Keepers .convention. Mr: ' Ronald McLean of Ashfield re turned on Monday : after spending ri ,fe'P' days it the . Royal' Winter Fair. Toronto. • The Misses Cora and Agnes Mac- Quaig".are visiting %in Toronto` and Mimics. • Mr, Allan McTavish who is int with diabetes and afoot infection has been removed to: Walkerton Hospital for treatment._'; Mrs° Peter McCall is confined' to her • home this week :having, injured ligaments in her leg in a ,mishap at. her' home on Friday evening Mr'. :and Mrs. Frank Cote and, •. their nephew, Bud Cole of Western Canada,. Left recently with their trailer cabin to spend the winter months in.the, South. ' ASK' FOR one of oma' FREE. Gift Catalogues showing,a wide choice of lovely gift, suggestions. You will'. find these . invaluable in solving your' Christmas -Gift . problem. Wil.': A. SCHMID Mr. • and Mrs. ` Peter Johnston, spent Monday, and ,Tuesday' in Toron to, .. joining: with<ether mail couriers; and -their wives. •. who were guests of the' Globe and Mail at the: Royale Win- ter Fan•, and other specially awning- ed rrang ed functions' for their entertainment. ertaiaeld For.Mrs. Fowler -- few immediate imrn to neathbooZs wire invited to the :.hume.of Mrs. Was: Port- eous ort eons on Monde . y to' spend' a pleasant afternoon with Mrs. (Dr:) Fowler, who'will•leave shortly for. Erin. FRED THOMPSON BUYS: TEESWATER• PROPEItTT Fred Thompson, 10th Concess- Ir. !on : Kinloss, bas purchased the a'�ae. r: residential property:of S. F. Jeffery„, $' reeve' of Teesvwater,4 who has moved to Northern ' Ontario Mr. and �Mra, a �' $r Thompson `vel take: up residence in Teeswater the first of :the. week_:.The b B. propertZi includes fourteen ;.acres -f lana.: b�. and .Yrs:,°'Thompson• :hd; seriomsly considered moving to .Luck- �; riow,; pizor ; to', concluding the ;deal' for 3+ the Jeffery Property the first of the Their son. • and M'rs. Thom p- 4' Fratn>k, p- 4 son :will remain ;or the farm in Kin- 17, loss.. • : PINK' SALMON; 2 large 'tins CORN, PEAS •&' TOM- ATOES. 3::tins .25 Rasberry",& 'Strawberry AM .with • a � ..apple Kelliig's CORN FLAKES • With Cereal '.Bowh AA 3 for:: , •L.S. 2 Boxes LUX FLAKES with 35e KNI'1R'Il!1G ' BOO °'.alt`;for , • COCOA.... gib: t>o • •.-19 PR,1Dh�lES .25 1! lbs; APBICOTs, 5 !at 3 'Tian CLARK'S' SOUP 23 Tomato dc:. Vegetable, ...._• • COMPLETE LET'S . B F o. LINE Cherries, 'to/Weals; Alioads„ • W' and 'Cot Peels;,:• Dates. Figs.. aid 'Choice Fruits For Your CHRISTrMAS CAKE FORMER WINGHAM MAN 3 a victim OF ROUYN FIRE •As a result: burns: of received in the t disastrous; .>. ..hotel fee �atie-Rouyn 11(61e-2, J. H.' Stephenson, of Toronto and ` formerly .'of Wingham, pssied away in hospital tbera:. a Fos `six yeus:,'the vietim cond�ea jewellery business' Wingham stal- k}, ing, out ten years ago' `.George: WM`II- iains.'the present proprietor.' '': ct Mr. Stephenson. had the most ter- Who er- ribie'.' - ' of w 'experience the' fifty" persons h .' o fled froin m T�a Albert Hotel S'*' able•' to get *tough the blaziing epi ridors he climbed : from his. window ilk . on the second story and perched"on Ian electric sign as the flames, licked a . aro 111.1!1 ir p orad m sad .; . based ` m oB oat �R. o. nine cls thin f . g. Firemen _ R �1. �h T. iii a 5011. .. � •• , � - ed h' � and Ebro 'PHO2S"S; 82 ... �, ugh hm4 down a Ld- der' but s ''d'eti e .. - musble `� to> asanst; • harm „farther; as every available man Wa' Daughter's Boy Friend: Dunn x Pn'-i►boae home first. . 'ract, atfeet '. , the ,. l'C # : Givers Good Judgement GIFTS: TO WEAR • Oda' Suede Pyjamas, lace trial Med two-piece style Tea Rase ..,-.31,35 . • Chiidrea'a Cela Suede Py- Joins, .lace trimming. two=.: piece. Sizes 8-14••yrs...$1.25: Ladies' Night.. Gowns; tail- Dred & late trimming Crepe, Cela Suede Van Raalte $1.50 - $1.95 :;• a.• .: .. - 11,11, GIFTS: 'THAT ARE ; SURE TO PLEASE. HIM Men &' Boys' Fine . Shirts, . 95c• $1.09 . ' :$1.55 201 Smart ,,"Neckwear .• 25c 50e 75c . $1:00 ". Fine Scarfs.. silk wool' - 75c SIM, , $1150 Fine Pyinnias, (Fordilh'si•, Flette and Broadcloth Hickory Suspenders.' awing: "sack •: `•..50t. `and:•6100 Hickory Garters 25c 50e pr. rine Dress Giovee, tined and unlined T . Warn Wool' .Gloves, pang `fitting (Ballantynes); ...98e emp e#ori.. .roseriefunaileneriatioitte ere's S�mething to t Excited About! . 32 -Piece : Luncheon China Set In the delightful. "Petit Point", a style creation by Was. .A Rodge s *ANDA** 28 -Piece Silver Service In, quality Silver Plate .. designed by craftaaea, in. the . fatois. ' ANDOVER" Pattern ' 60 Fetes $14,9', All For 'OPPORTUNITY :CHEST” . Special %A. • RODGER.. _ _ :• Service for !fight. 63 Pieces,. 'Novel` - - `.,$29.75 Two Patter s-gockinghafla and Ohdo Reg Price 4.14-00 SO -Piece Service For " Eight 1847 ROY)GERS' ,_ . :.Reppler' _$59.25 Price re 3995'' :NEW --The Tray` Chest, 1N COMMUNITY PLATE Regular Open. Stock Price .... Pieces $49,75 Service for' Eight,, KINC><'S' PLATE ---Mayflower Design ;. Complete In Chest.: FIFTY-: ONE PIECE SERVICE FOR EIGHT ° PERSONS YOU ARE INVITED To `Come ' In and See ' These—Attractive— and hese Attractive -and Low:Priced:;Siverware Sets . No Obligation To Hoay '. set. .A• SCH JEWELLER and WATCH MAKER • •r t ' . 7. fJ , r r r- 7 , s needed:: for rescue 'work. He walked three Meeks to the hospital' where he 2assedlon the following day.. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES IILSTRIcr MEBTING A district meeting of the Agrrcullt- natal Societies : •of Grey and Bruce Counties .will Ira held'' in the Tees - Water• Town , Hall- on ` Friday; Nov. 25th. Mr., L' A.Carroll„Superintendent n . H of Agricultural Societies for Ontario will be the main speaker There will also' be a speaker from the Women': Institute. Branch who will address a ` separate meeting for'. the ladies_ Sea= t' era/ musical mems w i`li complete le to w ha shoal be •a' veryveryintetestmninterestingand m- ' WAS THI SF, NEXT WE F INTERESTING W - S st;mctive profor gram all interested in .:the fair and . Agricultural Society; ra Rork.' . ' • ' r> 'V J