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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1939-01-19, Page 8Elowr • • 7. reat Janua ui� LINEN' TOWELLING extra *eight, colored bode' Reg Sale . , • " • ••• • • •290 yd .1101Str1alED PILLOW CASES, 43 inches wi4e, gOOd:weight; even threa1. ueg, '98..7 pr. Sale, „ . . . . , 79e WISTITCIIEp ,SHEETS.- latgelikee• SO S. • Reg..$1,50. each , , . • :LADIESCASHMERE HOSE, all new 'winter shades,. Sizes 9, 9„Vz, , 19; _ Reg: 59c , Sale ; . . , ' t 45e pr. f URE WOOLHLANETS, ;plots,. r.ase and e green, , geld and green, hbie and rose, Mauve and green; satin bound.. Reg. $6,75. Sale 0.45 = A.' BARGAIN_Oet to be: ntissed, Better dresses clearing from $2.98, ' .3.98; .4as and 6.75, k WE REPEAT -OUR SALE OF DR.... SPECPJAL $Log. , , —iaTe4S: • ' C*HILDREN'S' DiTIAMAO .LADIES' X"r113 et MEN'S HEA.VyNDERWEAR ' • 'SOW BURNS ". .11W . • and4KERAL , ...TANVARY :19114, 149. RECENT BR.H.)i SHOWERED LVCAL I'()ace more wf;-) *Tor 'RIPLEY FRIENDS • ],is birthplace, »a', humble cottage' le visited.' for a t0W daYa. in ChitagO, 004 fifti Yanng PAO" .friel..48 I, In the .town of AllawaY• •!: His name still' lives hninortal, Toronte the first•,-of,,the week: •-'43.- Ripley irk honor •Of elk r.11.1.1ar in the little town Of A. , • He livea everyWhere, . Bebbia.iturns Will never-41er, Theugh 'he's "gone to his reward. ' poen.a, a. silent tribute To-: his famoue Scottish Bard: Earth la' More sweet, ye ken,' t Because, , this:,lew.: born 'peasant lad SUB sways ,the kaiaks of *lip* -; • • • •;t: Bobbie Bura On 10 AniliVerSafy • I :Mrs, P. M.• iTohnsIon and aon Mer- ay evening anuary ot Oth ' I "O P tied , Sb•atlidee, (nee Margaret • Mrs. Harvey ...Webster and sonl maLao, a „amt. brute, assenmed at . h ts in : - George, iriSitOd., 5771 h ee area the home of .MrS. J. W, yobertion, Fend neemorieis come thronging bank M. and. Mrs;,•:;;,,,Bert; Garamie. and yoting , lady ailif preaant •her'vrith, • ' • `'Xanuly visited frieride at Elora and a himber, of gifts, as a token ef the esteem an .which she was held. These gifts' inciadsd-an end table, a has,: sock, blankets, electric candle, hunps and other use.ful article,s.• .address was read by Mies »Anna» •CHUR 'Fergus. , . - • • ' ' Left For South a114.7Mrs.'-wW: MICenie and daughter- »Jessie left for Florida the first ,,of the. 'oleic. They will spend.» from four siX-Weegs af TamPa The world is 'richer 'far today sleeps todaY» in Scottish soil • »t• Not highei honor, can we •pay Than to,reinem er agani • • On this Anniversary .Day. ••B • oAki!ig, '769. script-' • '.OBITUARY. . • ure was read, by en . Ifictoaia Mission :Hand 1 The roll cali ,and minut,es follaw,ed. The Victoria missical• taad • aid-- in= LloYd' Stewaii gave" the i'eport of the the , an January 16th :111th, nominating committee which • was tta miss. ,64,etta:,:cainpheii in • the thair, follows; pres; Katherine- Agnew, Stewart. Press reporter, Mary L. .14.j'or•teons; Piankt, Helen:Mtieponald; ,A.ssiat., Helen Orr:. The-tand divided lifer the .study; Mrs.!, Calvert taking the ,Jiiniers, :Miss Campbell the Ben- : After aynin..763 ,the meeting elbseci with the Lord's prayer., SUNSIIIN .—_ lizawar in a s ros. Sec)7., Bessie Stewart; Treas., Lloyd PUT IN A Sui,ftY OFF CORN PEAS AND,TOMATOES; ALL , _LARGE 'PINS,. QUALITY • 2 -for ..... • TOMATO SOUP (Calanhelts ' 3 •for .. . . ° 25c OMATO JUICE (extra large tins" i.). 2 for , .19c '1 ALLY POWDERS_ .(MacLaren Wright): 6 for _ -.25c ' 'PEANUT BUTTER (4 lb. pail) . . ... . • ... .. 50c -CANAI)A MATCHES 3 for•• .2Ic - WHEAT BERRIES . • Pkg. .. 1. 23e MAPLE LEAF, BAKING ?OW - DER. Lb. tin ....... . . ..... 15c • MACARONI 3 lbs. • 13e 2 LARGE pkGS. PIGN'CESS • SOAP FLAKES (with bar toil - •'et 'Soap ' • . 29c Choice 6 for . 5c ; ORANGES Good *size • ' 19c doz. • _. . .11s H. T,11.0!APS941. Preabyteriaii Guild !, The meeting . Monday', evening Wars Charge. of' the •flower :committee. After ''sitiging. Psalm 34, the ' Script- ure:lessen was read by Evelyn Tay- lor followed by:the Lord's Prayer arid th,e reading, of the minutes. The ,Bible StudY Was taken by, Norman Taylor : felioWed by a .ieadinity, Helen Mael .,Donald, piano. duet. by Kathleen D4 - i 'ideal az,id ' jean . ,Forester, -solo . by ! Airs.- P.'• StewarAlreading by Muriel Paterson, and 1;$ irery. interesting teP-' . k on ''Planning A fife" by Dr. Little. t After. singing a liyinn, Mr. Macthanalt. I . closed: the Meeting with prayer.: ' I. United Church Y.P.S.: 1 . The Young People's meeting -opened , with hymn 495 after -which-Rev.-Todd led., in prayer. The Scripture .lesaon ' Odin the 5th chapter of Jahn was read .by Kathleeo Thera. The Minutes were read and roll ealled after which hymn 263 was sung. ,Miss' Toarex I gave an interesting tit& en her trip In New- ' foundlafid. Hyirin 441 was sung and the mizPah. benediction )repeated. '1 SARAJI ANN TAYLOR • COUNTY CO.i1NIL •CONVE 'Tl .J.icnn,Ory. sessictif of Drags.. 1111.tY Cenncil 'Oro/pelted' in'Wer ten ee 'Tuesday• evening, Or the epee- ing session, Beeves N. E., Bush4 and Richard Elliott are in attendinc . as repeesentatiVed of L.4pOw .and 'Kin- loss respectivelY.. 'Selection of a warden is the. tirat .-busines» and 'being litban year, the position is, being • seaght by W. S. Penton of. Ports E1i» mid' S; M. Ewart Chealay, who are most proMinently. Mentioned for :the office, alay-,McLay and the presentation • made. by Miss' Martha, Robertson. Mrs: Harry •Aritierson• underwent . , and 'repertO Mrs.. Anderson to .bel gej- ti a-19ng nieblY• »Receives- Ward Of Slater's' Death • — T • AS HURON PL WMEN 0 K. (..IOUNTY $2,000. GitANT . . , „. • . • • North *and' SOO. '119»rori, rowinan's received word of the aasocia,tiotes.. provincial plowing matcb 4.3,4tti .hSo, OrOriz6 aiii)ofixts the, initial, .(Mattie Burns) -"10-1M; passed ' 'aWaY- meeting n' Week' age met in Clinfon tueesday •,morning,, ,171M-S211VOrs to arrange first details in the drive B. C. - ,- • ' .• • to hapre the 1940 match held „in:Huron On Tuesday: of last week, Mrs:. ,toAt.breaacololiatnieiyn ctoounincaiik,!f'oarPPalicgrataiotnt John McDougall, Miss Evelyn Frain; 'Mr, Hunter Paterson, Mr„, Eldon. Ir- of $2a,00dtlepwuttastilrinneohn*Opboastrd Oodfontthede win motored to Waterloo . to ' visit mid • jANE -CATHCART An Appreciation in Memoriam, When %Jane Cathe4ti: paSsed• from hei• earthly tabernacle ,o be at 'home with/her, Lord,Ishaleft ,es !nue- Popree and with a deep seise of our les§ In •the home; .the; ,chureh,' and the eain- trinniti, 'for the .tinte that remain , until the time alma God„ will, lbrin,. aek 'with jeatia briatf• allithen't fhae, have fallen tiaieeP in Him, accordina to the Blessed Ilene that. IS: ours..wlie heiieVe His good Word Of Promise. But while, we feel inirselaree pperer. be- cause • of. her, ,Personal: absence, Wre • ,shOuld lief -fail to: recognize that We , , While visiting at. Whalen's Corn-. are iii the methery of her aria the : committee will present tb tr .: ersi Nibs, Sarah Ann Taylor, C ow: at tin; ji, come Of Mr. and Mrs. .Angus entire petition in Person at the Jaanuary : e, potent .influence of her example. as a er Wingliain, passed on .elirly S morning; January 8th,' following a : imday Nielielson, Willay-S-k- _ rase_ting of ceiincil. ' . 1 , i true 'saint of 11Ged. Hers was a tire • .- I -characterized- y- a- ste ast deiro or- .' to high principles in Chtistirin beliefs and, practice • in daily hiring, as she saw them reflected in the teachings, of the Word of Gad.. She was ,a yoUng- woman of unfailing integrity and of. unwrivering leYality to her Okuda. ; her church and her Lord,—a great soul _ of sterling worth: sterling, yes, than -- given by the, Treasiiiiii• MrS., J. C: the word-Lgeriaineaird.:struel no -"shad". • • • • .• • . . • Short illness. She was m her 72nd yearland !via. :born August 30th, 187.0 , ,On the farm., riciw,- awned :by Mr: Gee.. Tiffin,: Lang:side, ICinlose To*riship. attended S.S. NO. Kiriloas; a ;revival Service in :•the Methodist ' Chtirch. at Langaide ',she' Was con- • • er-ted, menaber of the Sall:ration' ArMY here: Dedicating her life to Christain Werk. she entered: a Salvation Army. Hemp fpr children' to reeeive training for her • life's Work nuait of which was accomplished as Matron of a Salve -tion ArinY Hotti4. in: Montreal.. In 1805. Pentcicostal Meethli s. The regular. Thursday night' Pent- ecostal Meeting was held in the Orange Zell; Kinlough, January 12th, awakening Those who are --concerned with a large attendance. The subject • r: - about presentante concutierai are ure.- "Ii the Pentecostal Movement Script- ed to•.:coine ankhelp in thia ministry of intercession. " - The Scrifiture verses to be mentor - i -zed for this:Friday are: Genesis ,111, 217, .2:17,$.6." • The classes for the adults and Hith! School students will :be held as usual . 8:00 and 8:45, .P.M. '»Seripture. Memorization and Song . Service at :7;39 ' Come.. 1 ' Chaplain; "What brought you to. nrison, my good Man." , Prisoner; "A Cold in my ...head." Atiliiethatt.t: "' noise woke up the night watchman." he other Young • People's meetings ie the , • The regrilar Thursday 'night ser- vices' will. remain the same. You are cordially invited to attend any of these services. . she -was:- appointed to .the rank a. Ensign and after twenty-aiit years active service- see retired with the 'rank: Commandant. Siike that time,. 1927; she has resided: in. Lewd'. Wingham. Surviving is brie -brother and ene sister, Mrs., W. J: (Isabelle) Currie, of East WaWanosh, nnd !John :Tay- lor of Hanover. , The ,funeral service was:held in the Setvation Army Citadel; „Wingham, Tuesday 'afternoon rind was ConduCted by :Brigadier Ritchie, of the Salvation Hariiilton. , • The. pallbearers *ere six2 a her nephews. ,Burial took place in Wing- . ham Cemetery. •• • LOCKNOW BIBLE INSTITIFTE The tide of opposition to Christian- ity is rising' high in our beloved land. Our only hope lies ;in Revival and the Retain of,. aut. Lord. Each Friday evening part' of the time .will be spent .in definite 'prayer for . a Spiritual 'DONNYBROOK- ' The 'W.M.S. ,met on Thuraday, at the home of Mrs. N. :ThOrniison. the President Mrs. Bert Taylor kd the: meeting. The 'financial. report -was , •» ph. answer .gilm1)10, the attic of. 1.• 'Suitt:tea ' housi-?,Is insulated with Tohnstklanville Rook 'Wo61 • HomeIn- aulation, rub that heat. doean't» leak » out thiougli ,the -roof: »' • That also explaind why Tones Uner3 ' 20%» nun* fuel than Smith. yet his 'bouts inooldund dipdtir ;—and WhY.Ao suminer Sudh' eIB un in- 1.6 • degree*. cooler Othifu. Topes'. . --Let us' tell Yottkkhout it -,and how eaafly you can finance 3-21 Home fn- » sulation for • your warn home under • • the easy terms of the .1* -21 "21,00000- tii4,Lend" Plan.' ' ESTIMATES`FSD »- Ural?" was dealt with by Pastor E. L. Ripley. The subject for the next ser- vice » on Thursday night January lgth, will be "The Man child as' recorded in Revelation". »• . • The Monday night meeting was held 1at the home of Mrs.W. J. Mele'an. 'The meeting OPened with the' singing Of , old tittle gospel hymns and choruses followed by a pericrd »of 'prayer, Many of the young people taking part. Afteran,inspiring testimony serviie in which the majority took part, a trio qa_ag by 'the alehnstmAinily- riiFeW,UVESWW-MZiiiireiiirfi•Wif Ilahleney -and One "Ou• • adtmlation draweth » nigh" by Mrs. Bert MiLean. A. splendid deriptUre discussion was led. by 'Mrs. V. J. Mc - 1 I.ea•rt.. „ ,» »• The 'following ,meetings -of the "Y Dung People will be held on Tues 1, day nights- se as net to conflict with Henderson' & Fisher HEADCWARIER HON% WROVEWNIS UNITED CHURCH : R. C. Todd. ° • , Pastor - 0 - SUNDAY ,SANUARY. 22 4 ebinsoN Mrs..Nayler had charge of the Study. book. Mrs. Cunningham in prayer. Readings were given by Ruth 'Thompson and Mrs. R. Chamit 'ey. At -the close Of :the 'meeting » thr *omen's:Association met and et -ring- ed fOr a. crokinole party t� be, »held on: Friday. evening. Everybody wel- Miss Donna Armstrong Visited kat week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thompson. Auburn. ' Messia., .Bob and Bill » McClinchey •spent the week -end a;t., the hOme of • their wide, Mr. J. d».• .Rohinson., Arr. and Mrs. »»ErnieDoerr and .Jenn pf Blyth spent Friday. With her. par-, mita, Mr. and » Mrs. R. th.- ChainneY. FORMER ASHFiktD »ASSESSOR DID JOB ON FOOT • . . 11 a.m.—Moradng Warship. Sub- ject --"What 1 ought »to believe" . 2. ''What I ought to believe about Jcsaa."- 3 p.m.—.4unday -School. paa.---1-"Deatreying .the Temple of EranianitY:' "Wherever tivb or three are gathered together in my name there'll am in the midst* of :them." » • , If there's anything 'you want in knew about Ashfield -Township,» just ask John Cameron, Well, known »G�d- .»ericb» man and native of Asefield. For eight year's fram. 1911 until 1918 he was asseaseriof 'that township and bw the unique record of having made, the rounds each »year on foot., , "There are. 64;000 acres in » Ash field and I used to, know just abou every square mile of the whole Cowl - try," utilised Mr. Cameron. The sem. John Cameron would leave kinne each year on February 14 and» would 'alk Irene -Tone farm to the other .and. c'omplete his rounds on March 17. He stopped for the night just, wherever he happened to » be.. It was pretty stormy at times »but it never both. erect. John Cameron,. who even to- day isriVexactly, a midget »in stature • "People need » lots of exercise...1 never felt better in my life than . whe_nmthig,1 .:_us_awartmed te makethese mends known for the big men aka' sent ouk_,, on foot," 'he leclared. Ashfield is Maid " -wow - 'no—ma McKenzie, who went well .:over , 400 pounds and -was a giant of nearly seven feet in'height. Ileiives ii Cel- ifornia- now: Another» big Ashfield man now living in Lucknow and 'well- known cattle drover, is William Hee- derson..---Stnatford •Bekteon-Herald e* of sham in her make -UK y.ou.knew: where »tofind her—upright and stand. Ing fast for the truth as she had learn- ed •Christ. Jesus'. Her loved ones in the hone knew at of her;; her church »oul-d» not fail- to _recognize her -earn- estneas in her celeat of the truth» in her attendande, on the Means of »gracel a faithful "tWieer` » at =church when nessible, a. keen »listener and leirner. generous giver. to -thecause el Hi -nn `71e ...laved; a type of church -member •all too rare. She did net claim to be .what she was by her own»» strength. •')ut gave all the »glory of victory over the world, the »flesh and. the devil, ta Him whiz enabled' her t� overcome the .weights and besetting sins of the .soul, by constantly looking unto Jesus, the author, and the finisher. of our faith W10 -Env the joy, that wa se i:efere endured the 'cross; deapising. the Shaine, and is set downat the .right hind of :the throne of God. it should be .an 'eneeuragement to» all ofus that what He enabled' her to de, »tie is 'will. 'Jig and able. ,to, do for us who yield etir lives to, His wise and loving con- trol. ' • We. thank 60d:for the rife Of Jane Catheartr and take emirage'... • , • . • A' 4rier.d t, • ovvn 111Cif 1110W Thurs. „Jan. 4 AuspicEs 1 ALSO UNCLE TOWS CABIN A Mammoth » Production Moving Pictures , TWO FEATURE PICTURES • PREE DANCE, AFTER . Admission 15c 141..- 25c 8.3.0- P.M. ARMSTRONG/ orroBiktRIST IN LUCKNOW, • EACH »WEDNES»DAY • 9.30 Aaali. 'TO 6.00 P.:M. EACH »SATURDAY. .. - 9.30 A: BC TO 42.00 P. M. AT WM. :SCHMID'S :STORE FOR WHOLESOME: TASTY., HOME:COOKED TRY THE' : Pi?", „. ••11O.Val Hate! rei Specia s 1Pearlsnare3 HOSE---Supersilk Service weight and chiffon hose all Colors and aizes—this week end at» only r 59• pr. Supersilk crepe, chiffon (3 'thread or 2 thread) And service weight hose, reg. $1.00 This week -end for 85c pr. • • , MEN'S HATS—All new shades fancy bands and 'smart • styles in fine' felt. » This week -end for only • • $ 1 .39, 4 ..L.MENISAWERGO-ine_Allaai.a_nnekiand styles -19.013084 •;;•;" NOTE. 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