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KNOW . SENTINEL
THURSDAY,' MARCH .12th, 1941`.
very (woman . who,''Wears house dresses wants
MARTHA WASHING
EXTRA 'QUALITY
. itOOGER._IVAARING. .
ROOM
,Y COMFORT
HXTHA VALUE
, ECONOMICAL
MARTHA WASEJNGTON,DRESSES are 'anade , from 'extraawash
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IS•
COLORS ARE GUARANTE,ED
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.� sh Q-
, a Dresses
isses and Ladies sizes .
� $i.• :. and $1:50 •.
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ALL • MAY. GO QN
DAYLIGHT SAVING
Present -indicate -tie ;are that to; iron,
,servepower for war ,industries.: day-
light saving time will have to be gen.;
orally adopted throrijrhout •Qntario &•;
Quebec "ands possibly► for all '.Canada",
Munition, Minister .Howe said :in a
statement. When daylight "saving
time wasextended last fall. it 'em-.
braced only those; _inanici -alities..i
p n
Ontario and: •Quebec "which; had, ad-
opted, it. for the ;dammer. months.
UNITED CLIURCH LAUNCHES money. and then '
, y it will -be devoted to'
WAR SAVINGS EFFORT ;° ,_ swiping off the deficit the '° Un -
1 ited,Church- iniitirred'. in the years of.
The; United: ' ch- of `':Canada. depressionwhe ,'mis missionary a
Shur . is � _ si ....ry was
Caaa�;
d t War
Government-owned• Housing Company.
formed' to • deal with'shortage of
'Irving,as commodation for war work
-
ars. Joseph M. Piggott; Hamilton,
president designate of company.
February b'
M•
and totalled' $19;019,249. .
Thousands of Canadian. 'soldier' .and
;airmen arrive in Great -Britain Mar.
encouraging: its ..,me -, `_' maintained . • face of reduced -
Contracts. awarded during week ended
e' ruary ' 21 ' Department : of
Munitions., & Supply numbered 1524
herents to' participate. in a. Dominion ' revenue ;The siegan is,:'"A loan .to any
Vide effort;promotin the.saie of Wa country -4 gift to church".. Plio-
@' r my . .
Savluge Certificates. United Church tographs. Show, John J. Gibson, chair.=
mens► rs4 b`oi asked to register . man', of the.United Cliurwh War
a portion . their, certificates ,in the .ings 'Coinmittee and 11frs. G. Ernest
yY
name • of y T ie ' United: Church of .Can- `Fo lbes,�vice-cb who- -is. direct-
airman,
Total of 'over' 90,000. vehicles for .mil-,
itary purposes - sent , from : Canada
to Empire; at war. •
„Justice, M. B. Archibald, Supreme
p
Court of Nova Scoti'a', • • , appointed
commissioner ''to ` inquire into the
ads. Fer-seven and ' ond' half' . years • ing the . women's activities in. Gonne- causes of Tack of capacity. prodric-
the Canadian Government will use -the ion with. the effort:; • • tion. ,in the coal mines in:the Minto-
Chipman district, : New. Brunswick.
Government Bill' ;before Comm'
• makingr'pensions act of Great War
•of .1914-18 applicable ' to' present
war.
'YOU ARE INVITED TO..ATTEND . A .;
MECHANIZED FARMING CONFERENCE
FEATURING THE •
FORDTRAcTOR
FERGUSON SYSTEM' AND WHEEL -LESS IMPLEMENTS;AT'
F
Maros!' Motors, *INGHAM
Wednesday, March I Lth
• AT,, 1:36 . °
DON,'T MISS • THIS . PRESENTATION OF THE LATEST IM-
PROV�EMENTS IN MODE RN : FARMING, :C
Tallting Motion Pictures — Lectures — Dieepasione
G. OSTRANDER
FORD GARAME . LITCINDW.
rLOCAL and -4 El
Iran ltawlings. of Niagara »tlla was,
a week -end visitor in town..
Dr. E.- B. Balfour spent the Week-
end with.his another, • .Mia, J. D Bal-
four of `London; : v
Mr. Jelin ' i
oQtii Parrish
a h of Ashfield Yi'it=
ed last week with Mrs. Parrish' .. ,at
�ry X4O /fin
�'�[= o"`y .'^I�`.ndM.�.t:'• ,"
Mrs 'W E; Henderson ,returned'
fiend'Toronto Saturday• mght,:havin
spent the . pastten days in the city
Fred'';; Davison' of Acton is vis-
iting 'With • his sister TMrs.: George
kairgesa, He; is . recovering from a'
'INFLUEI(CE OF "FAITH. HEALER'
RLA'iII;D 'Ii WOMAN'S DEATII
,An inquest was' held at Hanover
'oat .v eeh'to inquire' into thedeath of
Mrs. Henry Luedke 44, .of •Normanby:
Towhip. Mrs Luedke'a •;death was
One to obstruction 'and strangulation
o .;tle liovel� .the jery -decided, and
added' a ,ruder to their verdict to, the
effect. that hid thedvle
.a ce of . she'
physician ` :been, followed .her life
might• • have been 'saved: -The 'jury
g f ou'
nd that'': medical advice was not
heeded on account. of -the influence,
of Mr. Trachsell,'and also :that Mr.'
lenedke; was. uxswilling to .co-operate
with the doctor.
Relent Traebsell,• upon taking the -
witness stand, . galea his occupation
as that of farmer and ;'stated he liv
:ed near Shakespeare. Rn response to
questioning .he stated that. hey was
endowed with. healing poster "thru'
any faith , in God and _ .prayer", • and
he has "felt"• this power since 'he was
seven 'years of'':age.'He.,aolemnly"'de-
Glared.•that he ;believe* he suns a" per=
tion of Jeeue 'dirket'', power of heal-
ft, . ing . the sick; and. just as; aolemraly
or.. assured the: incredulous crown attor-
c= '=nay: -`thatbe wast yoking." After
'determined questioning he admitted
he bad ,assured. Mr, Luedke -by :tele-.
f phone that' his wife ,"%would get 'all
serious illness.
Mrs: ' Pearlman has just returrte
from a 'buying . trip to Toronto ..with
a wide variety of new .Spring Dresses
and Chats.. 1
Lieut. R W. Andrew if 1?etawawa
and Mies Flora . Andrew of . London
spent the'week-end with their par-
ents, Mr: and Mrs.' W. G: -Andrew:
Miss: Doris Ritchie,. a. member •of
the local 'Bell Telephone ho
P ne staff, , le
on. Monday for Stratford to train •f
new -relief -operator 1,6-fiii wile va
ancy. •
•
Raymond Richards; youngest soli o
R, A:' Richards, of Paramount,"who'
has' enlisted with the, Royal Canadian
Air Force, and is. now in: train g at
Toronto, spent the week -end' a 'his
home' here: •
Miss. Eunice' Carter, is assisting at
Roy �McCreight's. during Mrs. Mac-
Creight's absence' hi Vancouver. Mrs.'
' Church; Brussels, when, in . the ab
MacCreight : having been_called there
owing to the serious :illness of her,
right".
PRESBYTERY ACCEPTS
REV. 'POLLOCK'S RESIGNATION
• ThePresbytery of Maitland of the
• Presbyterian thatch met' in 'Melville
mother:
Mrs... David '•. Ferri who snakees,jier
home : with her daughter Mrs. 'Joh
D. Ross, and wile has been. spending
the 'winter . with her three: sisters in
and around Blyth 'returned to 'Luck-
Luck -
now on Saturday.
Of 200,000 enlistments since t.pening n
present •war, i.p,829 ' discharged as
medically# unfit: Meansadopted to
tighten medical examination' of re- s
•
settee of the' moderator, Rev. S. M.
Scott, ' of Kincardine, the chair was
taken • by Rev. J. D. Wilkie of 'Tees -
water. The applications of 'two mini-
•steraof'sisterchurches to be received
into the' ministry • of the Presbyterian,
church were received and dealt with.
1 The Presibytery of' Maitland mania- a
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Q►RAI
agAGIC' ,DIALS
by Lowell `Thomas
Lowell . Thomas,. • the well ..known,
radio comenie_ntator nd' author, a__ h hells'
the 'story of radio, 'from its birth • in:
1920 to a ,major and str' i
u . y _n 1940. Be
tells it with si cl to wain' enthusiasm.
glowing n ism•
and' such a Wealth of .interestin d.
$' e
tail
� that it •ail
1 make your daily en-
joyment of the radioo-keener and more
understanding: Ile calls to , his 'aid
Antgn Bruehl,. whose photographs,
nearly-siiity in all and s'ixteen of `them ..
in,:gorgeous colors, are a pure: delight.
:The pictures show not only the *tech-
nical
tech-
ni al
c ,apparatus in all its vast •tom=
plenty blit also the broadcasting stu-
dios and. the • popular stars.of. today
at work in the' studios. •
Lowell Thomas calls radio the Cin-
derella of Modern industries. And.
when 'you consider that: in .two: short
decades, the growth of this industry
is •comparable to the progress the
automotive industry required . forty
years to achieve, you, will think his
remark` justified:'`
This is;by . no means a technical
book to bore, the unscientific - reader.
He goes back to the . earliest . diseov.
erien of ':pure scientists and' :gives i
gives n
human non-technical and' , at . • times
humorous account of the first fumbl-'
ing' experiments,- of the -;many inven-
tors'and their inventions which made
possible' the first wireless telegraph,
rewrite . Code ` messages, .of: the' efforts
which followed 'to make the.wireless
a -telephone as 'wel • as h,
1 a� telegraph,
and. of the'' era when the experiments
of boyish am�ateura, showed the'tech
nicians the way, to modern. radio
lsreaadi astmg. ..
Don't miss reading this book—it. is
s .interesting : as any novel. end the
photographs are marvelous.; This is e
ook for the boys• and . girls as swell.
s for' the'grown-ups., Again ri say;
on't overlook:'it. . • ,
—reviewed by; ' Marjorie Johnston.
a
•b
' Mass Dorothy MacGuire daughter
of Wm. S. MacGuire of 2nd Conces-'
ion, Kinloss, who has been in Strat-
eruits.' ford for the past year has' .given up
her position to enter Grace Hospital
'.Coronto, to .train for -a nurses -
. Elwood &Al i en•'of the,
Canadian warships arrive hoiiie• after
ten months service in wararea:
Nett revenue: from tourist . traffic, in
1040 estimated at $82,000,000, opo, at: Toronto until •his• transfer
to' -St: Thomas, spent the week -end at
,his, home here..; Elwood . recently •won
months period of fiscal year (April Thomas training centre.
Its—` `rra'ndtnotlierd'' Day" -'-at . the
March meeting of the Women's In-
stitute to' be .held in the Town Hall
on Friday March" 14th. Roil call, "Why
who had dbeentraining at Manning
Income tax collections during eleven a boxing tournament at the St.
1,..1940 to February 28,:1941) total.-
-led $231;179,48u' ; ieti -indreaseof
"$103,627,839 over, corresponding 11
months of previous fiscal year.
•
Munitions and `supply contracts a= �I -liked_. o visit__my-...grandmother".'
Don
warded from July 14, 1939, to Nov-
Dontforget, the . picture gallery.
ated Rev. Kenneth McLean, of: Wing-,.
ham, for moderator of the :Synod of
Hamilton and London. It also nomin-
ated
Rev. Archie Thompson of Elora,
for the position:. of general secretary
of the board of Sunday_. school -and
young, people's work.
The 'resignation Of Rev. John Pol
lock of Whitechurch,• was presented to
presbytery. Mr.: Pollock has been . in
failing health and has been ordered by
his• doctor to take a complete rest for
some time. The presbytery 'accepted
the _resignation and members -spoke:
of. Mr. Pollock and his work in terms
of highest praise. •Mr.. ' McLean of
Winghant was appointed interiml d-
erator of. thevacant' charge.
ember30, 1940, totalled $1;204,695,-i Grandmothers • cordially. invited.:
32L Total : includes both Canadian
and U. K. accounts; also orders for
Canadian civil aviation division.
Sixty-three mills treated 1,016,430
• tons of ore~ from Ontario mine8
January; creating •ail -time, monthly
record for gold ore milling in Ont-
ario.
Special 'committeee of Commons ap
pointed to review, Defence of Can-
ada regulations ''with law relating
to deportation and ;naturalization.
A negro mammy had a family of
well-behaved boys: One day her mist-
ress asked; Sally; how 'do you raise
you kiys so well? Ah tell'. (you, inies-
us", answered Sally,. "Ab raise dent
Wid a barrevstave, an'.Ah raises.'em
frequent"
• Jerry 1lathwell arid 'Charlie. Web -
stet accompanied Russell Crooks 'to
.Toronto'wtere they spent the . week-
end. •
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Decker, Billie
and Norman of Kitdhiener .spent, the
'week -end with, Mr: and Mrs. Conrad
Decker.. • • .
•
Bill Hewitt spent the week -end
here, returning to. Toronto. Sunday
evening, .where :he is coininencing a
, course • in induatrlal chemistry
Miss Ida • Crawford, stenographer -
at the' Maple Leaf Aircraft' Corpora-
tion spent the, 'week=end at her home
in Owen Sound. •
Mr. and Mrs. Ross MacLagan and
children and llstrold Ritchie of Lon-
don'
ondon' and Mrs..Wesley Tw,antley and
Chester • of Woodstock Were Sunday
visitors.With _Mr. and Mrs. James•.
Ritchie.. • , •
THE
UNITED
CHURCH
LUCKINOW
'SUNDAY
• MARCH 16th,
r 1
11 a.m.—Morning Worship.
Speaker -I -Miss Pearl -Render-
eon
3 p:m.—Church School.
7 p.m. -Evening Worship. -
Speaker—_ Mr. H. Hopper, Wing-
' ham.
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KILLED . HIS ARTISTE WIFE TO
SPARE HER MISERIES OF WAIL.
Read: .in The American Weekly •With,
Thugs, Fri..Sat; Mart 13, 14, 15
Jane Withers
"SHOOTI G ;1GHQ"
1plas:� .... ,.,
' EXCF.LL'EN►R. GOMEIDYL
Horne ' moon'• s Over.
Stuart,riwi .',M eaver :
n ` M;. W,
CAPJTOL
incardeine
Tues., • Wed. Mar. 17,
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CgCK-EYED •COMEDY.
"MEXI�CAN� SPITFIRE .
.OUT'•
LUPE piELEZ . I' .1;,01‘1, L' EONE
• BABY .SANDY •
'"SANDY. IS' .A • LA:D:
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SNUFF- B1e' THE :T�
S
And
N -Fl
o•, u Among Its English Mak- :
g
ers in 1001 Years.
Hundreds of tons of snuff: are: still
being sent overseas'from:. Great Bri-
tain every.twelve months.. In the last
year of peace the: quantity was '662
'tons, but most of it was' used for `kill-
ing insects:
Of the whole amount six tona• 'only.
Was for human. beings,. and not'all, •
of=that--for-sru'ffing—MTjeli. was, ip a
moist form for, ;applying between the
gums .'• and' cheek.
Gone are:the days'' when the'galr.
lent, . with a courtly bow, proffered
snuff from a',lewelled box To -day the
snuff ` holder is of polished' wood or
papier Attache, or more often the work-,
ink' man just *fries it in a small•
tin in. his waisf at, pocket. •
• The Canadian: 'luniiberjack still
snuffs a lot; so do the'$candinavian
population of Wisconsin -:;Minn-
seta, and the negroes. of the South.
The pebple of U S: A. are, in fact'
the iworld's -: - ..
greatest' snuffers today.
They . sniff up 20,000` tons of it a
the March 16 issue' of The, Detroit •
Sunday Times. :how a famous Eng-
lish 'language expert was too stip-
'tamely happy to endure the. sight. -of
war's horrors, so he broke under 'the.
s
train: of his •':own imagination • and
clew the woman- he, loved„ befog
Nazis could. Be sure to get this Sun-
day's' Detroit Times.
Year..
The. claim that snuff is a germ kill-
er .is, borne out by ,one of' the biggest
English manufacturers: They haye
e
teen making it for more than a. hut -
red years, and in all that time not
ne of , their workers has ever had the.
Glen Stanley, whoclosed his gar- .
b
age for the' winter has. ,opened up
again for business, in the same stand '• d
on .Station street • formerly occupied °
by G.
eorge ' MacInnes. 'flu
The New
SPRING
DRESSE$ Ft COATS
Have JUst4fljye4 Arrived:.
WE INVITE YOU TO CALL IN :AND SEE THEM
8. PEAR
L M AN
LUCKNOW, ONT. 'PHONE''
There !s A Big List Of Very Special Bargains. This Week -End
Litekopw,,
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