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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1945-05-31, Page 12• PAGE. TWELVE The I ..c knb SeD lnel Lin tOW* Ohtal o ',. . tiRSDAY,, MAY 31stie 1945 nely Suggestions fo -Q' -MEN'STOOTTON 'TWEEDS 8L WORSTED.x' ANTS...,._.Ynu.. : wear tbese•workng in your victory gardenjor on the. beach. r rS z1 s 32 to 44. 1 colored•trfanniixig4 TRUNKS=Men's All Wool_ bathing: trptnks, sizes. 32-.2... TIME FOR :SOCKETTES With warm. weather ahead, you: will. want to have a Supply of these handy sockettes. You know :the )many" advaiitagea these •suckettes; offer.. They protect' shoes from sun tan : paint and' perspiration,' natural' color, concealed,when 'r'Worn « wh. LADIES COTTON .HOSE for :every; day, wear., Sand shades. .Size 9-10. OBITUARY MRS. JAMES MARTIN 1Vrs. James:Martin passed away in Walkerton on, Friday; „May 25th after a' ire - illness.. She was 'in her---861h_iyear_ r .maiden. name Was. .Mary MacDonald and she: -W -as :the last surviving *ember•: of the family of - the late Alex- _ander lViacppn d. aril• Mar, Ste- wa; ' Her 'parents7i.Caing-:-.troni f?r nce E'aw+ id Island' :ko• -COO.,Ai. inloss where tliey O c a- ighI respected . pioneer family, Mary• was the second :eldest of their f arnily of awl!, one of whomdied in: infancy ;• ! She resided .for a time ina•Luck now •wthere her late husband died' "iri' 1906.; . Later she returned to the old home, _•in Kinloss,' where. the .:lived 'With 'her °,br'oth'er, 'the late John Sandy MacDonald, ' ' She .had .a life : long connection, with South Kinloss Presbyterian` Church. In her younger -days/ she was a .faithful Sunday School teacher. She was *'life: member Qf : the 'W.M.S.: rand :, : devout church Member whose Bible was her. daily companion . `: - Pro" ' . Many, friends attended a fitting, tun- service in. charge` of. Rev. H. F. • 37 C�. 'C F; 10IEETttG '. . 1)•, from ed page (Continued plant,a '' brick. over a power • works, 'woollen mills and printing plan,_ have gone into the fur handling and insurai ce�"bhat ess '`have adopted the best labor laws n where in the -World"; and.'are.� in ;the process 6f ..making ',equal'. edW2ation::facil ties _available `'for • every - choiar in thea .province- Mr. rovi ice: Mr Brock1ebank 'outlined his, Government's social -welfare JIFFY PIE CRUST'''{ Package:.' '''411.e New, EasyWay to tender, • flaky pie, crust. YicLa ren'. TASTY SPREAD• c HI, DO 'YEAST 15c Al1; Quick' acting,. no,. ;refrigeration L ' • • .necessary AYLMER ;PICKLES ' -_ ° Sou' Mixed 16 oz. bottle ........ 25c Eatmare" WHEATGERM Paekag ... �:. T, ...15c. VITA iB • Wheat • Germ Cereal Large'.: package . , 25c gram for all classes' ol~ unfor 'handicapped persons; its 1 lana in South Kinloss church'on. ate. or ' 'increasetension'. of old age Monday,'; May 28th Rev.: Dann and ex pensions and iii nhers: alio. w teteried to',her knowledge of the ances; its medical' and dental ser- psalms and. paraphrases and her. vscea; -and `th-er:_piar t° ---build -a ability -iso' singthem fronrinemorY; medical coTlege where students in:. spite of advancing years. Fav- who -w -have what -it. takes,_: can. go ori:toLpsalms .were,::used� in. the to university whether or notthey service:' have the money. The present day lack of medical .personnel, '. was blamed :by ,the speaker on Ithe depression years w� 'Mr.-Brocklebank d aItzat snn;: length .-with Saskatchewan's leg_. islation•;to•'give the 'farmer; great= er security than evert before the value of his crop in any year, Jis .less than $6:00 per acre, he is\ riot;\ regi*zred to make a payment .that year.r• Its ' a blank,, year, If he can climb out of; debt ; in, the good years this .legislation . is aim- ed • at,'keeping :'him from slipping - back the - lad, years: "When. wheat .'doesn't • ,grow, .:iinterest doesn't °grow";„ the speaker . said. Jamieson" and Kills' Speak Moffat Jamieson'; the party's Bruce.'Federal. candidate,, said he •was a $augeen, Townshipfarmer, living 4 miles south.of„P_ort Elgin He said socialfsm ,end dictator ship ' were . as f'ar'. apart:. as ..the 16 oz. tin 25e 8 oz: tin' 15c/' THE STORE OF FRIENDLY , SERVICE Burial was in .the family. plot _ inJ Kinloss Cemetery' -'vfw th ' her. neighbors, Laughlin MacIvor, W., F._ ,MacDonald;.: John A,'MacDon- -aJx se11_Midd�leton,, Walter MacKenzie, andtittle BEET HURT? our afiCe t0 _There is moo; nes -you to sigffer•afyionger with Plain€ill feet your foot troubles,car be relieved—inexpen F•. sively rom Toronto vkall. representative 'or in ours � e rIN irgher to her last resting plate. .ni to 10 ,OS_. ATTENDED .FUNERAL ;,OF .• NEPHEW , IN , LONDQN •• The death of William -John' Matthews, nephew l of,.Mr. W. G. Armstrong .and Mrs. J. J. ,Wilson. of town,occurred 'at the arental\ home4iii,-London-.on Friday,:.May. 1.8th 'Billy fifteen ii-Febri = ary,. and had been, ill for'; the past fray weeks He was a son of :Pte. and Mrs. John W,. Matthews: his: mother being:formerly, Jane Arm= strong of Lucknow '- Billy's Dad had recently returned from over- seas The funeral service, was held. in. the Church of Christ,; Disciples -pole��id charged �h-a� rhe -hook �-an=-M�day=aft�;rxroon,_ May--T21st-,~ let "Social Suicide"- was -full- of with interment int'-Mountpleasant- lies, distortion and:' half ' truths •Cemetery, London.. Attending- the '''funeral from hexes -wez e. M±L- o d Mrs:4W, :- • G. Armstrong,.. Mrs. 'J J. • Wilson,; Celia and Jack and. Mr. and Mrs:. .A. J. Wilson . and Jimmy,; We ,don't believe,: you can • get _omethirig_ior nothing,—but ,we: do want• something for' the taxation we; - pay.., : He . defended David. Lewis,. a Russian Jew and high- _among .the, party leaders. The C.C.F. 'doesn't draw. the' line -at race .or"creed,' Mr...lamieson said.. Morley Mills, the•'•Federal can; -,i' didate in North Huron,- resides • inHuroir Township near:. Kincar dine. I He, traced the. hist., ry. and program: of. the C.C.F. and added that ' all: his life' he had been in- terested, in: -the , co-operative: movement .which he feare'dwould• be •taxed almost out • of, existence if either . of::the old parties '.were. elected.: He recalled the purchiase' 1: and :closing'of -the.Kincardirie'Salt•: block by an•' "International, car "tel. We paid 30 : cents for , salt Then=now we 'pay 65, Mr. Mills• 'sand; -and° ori -the srtraj'ect -o --tion- one 82 We Deliver IN L;ADIES'' • DRESS a1—Sites a o Make.: Room, blew ;Summer. Stock, or� UNITED .CHURCH LUCKNOW Revs; J. W. Stewart. B;A., B.D Pastor • - SUNDAY; JUNE 3rd (FLOWER 'SUNDAY).,. la.m.-Sunday 'School 'Anni- versary. Scholars to meet in the Sunday School room' •at -•10.45.' :MEETINGS 'Story:' "Three Aules'"for. Happiness". Male. Quartette 'from. parks '` 0;ii°'" ''i =Peaair' neat opo1es -, charged that the : meat ,, .price". packing indus,w tryas•fleecing. the Fifteen' minute' - or an. recital • produces* at oiierefrt'd ;die `acon L ' before evening "service. sumer it ' the other Will Be Held Inn ST WAWA; ,At. The follo*ing Places: � aunt-�5tli Vit. Helen's, Communrt all, , 8.30' .mP .lune: $---7-4,c100. lhouse-:S:S:�:::No..;2,-u8�' �;0...p;m. June 20th—Township Hall, 8.30 p.m.:' Mr., J. H:• Kinkead will address these meetings. VIUNICIP' LITYOF' WEST WAWANOSH Brown Smyth,. Reeve....,;,.• Durnin Phillips, Clerk, NEW COTTONS, SHEETINGS, TICKINGS, KHAKI ANBD. AVY SHIRTING. ECIALS. IN ALL=VOOL GREY .BAN, .. KEISr-BED THROWS, S, RED CAMP P BLANKETS:=.; Ie