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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1939-04-20, Page 8,.., . pan ofa tune ,C._., _,.. e . . oo.. Outs s SPOfro i . hgiher s41f0Py RTY: TYLES P sate�` ata, shtl�. } g y ?� � . materials, Size10 yrs. to 8 yrs. S ecta.. , • zi ppe_r' CEA1BERLlN COVET CLOTH Pa its, �plarn navy vy or Y ch e c , slant Pockets, .surf• bottoms, Special ,,•.,...Minn. " . • • �UT#S • B CY U Ly LUNQS, Roubleseat, good ',Wearing . Tweeds. Special • ;.•...::. , . , . , .. $2.25 BOY'S 'SWAYS, rancy Tweeds, e1aclichack, lin e:.Bpceral.9Sc MISSES 3�, LENGTH HOSE, Navy,,Red elastic sti c p . .39 c Fane ' nav • .Coved cloth, • • RT . Y WOK S . � I3O.S '7.5c 'Up and SON' �;. FATHER ,' PANTS FOR Q�;�RALLS:.anll:,'WO;Ri{ .., .. • RI 3FECIA'I: i' .CES" � a .. • rg anio. Fertilizer. FOR LAWNS.AND.•'GARDENS, FLOWERS WAND.' SHRUBS.;' BeingGranular, It Is Easy To.Apply. Will' NotForm A Pe Cwt.: Of :Soil. r '$3.0:0' Hart Cruet On ;Surface • i •niter' Church Vit. P, s , Rev.; C H. MacDonald, was: .the• ,ir�O R'! L andGENEK 1 guest speaker : at the: United chvxch . _ . , ., r ons `ani daughter Y.P.S.meeting on Monday evening, , .MIs. Wilk Porte ,s and gave a• splendid talk Conithe sub-. Mary Louise ee.v;earn rs last w, eec Iact "Tina Day—A Holy Day in London. -dor a ihooidY " ;After the opening hymn, 1iev, R. C. Todd. led in 'prayer and Gordon'Morrison read the ,Script - we lesson: A.icadin gwas given by Mae Websteran d, piano. instrument - •al ''by Louise.` Greer; ° ' . BIBLE ' INSTIT•UTE I:uCKN.o�v • evived?. If. my pee of ion on:Relived .. p • Rev ut le which are :i ailed, .;bS:• my :nasus shall Imitable theteseives 'and pray, d•'.seek my face.• and, turn from • s• '.then:"will I hear' their wicked wa . .y . from. Heaven • a'nd,. will forgive their, sin ,'• and will heal their land." 2nd' .Chronicles, 7th chapter, Lith verse. • Do :you believe God means 'what He says? 'Just twomore nights of teach- ing ministry at the• Bible Institute•. Come out and rnelp'pray down a. Spir- itual Awakening upon our ,land be- fore the , storm breaks. 7:30 .P.M and Mrs W. McDonald of ] in- we frequently near, when a notice Song Service and Prayer for Reviv= loss and.;in.the •vicinity. or •some small item of particular int- Oa: m -R 6.00 J. K.1VM9 P.M.•= -Feature events. , '.Mrs. V..N..Prest recently, sunder- portance is being inserted :in the.' J. K. MacGillivray; M.A. 'Junior t ma'or operation in , Guelph paper. » « • Bible Club General Hospital and ism g And u9. Mrs. W. V. 4,010140u and;then: re • Catherine! 'Ill ary and ' Bruce,` children, Ga . e visited lest week in Toronto. • t Mr. J: E. Smith of Listowel, span... the Easter "vacation with life parents, r winMrs, das1 :Thos. Alton returned hon e e --spending the .winter last week 'after her .daii hter Alma. "with g i.L radon w n 0 l Mr. • and, ' Mrs.. Charlie•W b$et Toronto were Catie0d° 'Kisit fis•K : his•arents • 1VI� , and:'Mrs." Richard � r , Webster. '•'• , W • ink i f John': 'Carruthers of the: ^ B .Montreal staff at Guelph is; .conclud: ing "a .three. -weeks' vacation at .his home in Kinloss Mr. and Mrs W. 'Cameron' of Olds, Alberta, . aret;rvisiting With Mr ASSUNIEU ,POSITION' Alien Wini#ifred Percy of c,incar. 'dine ,.and whose home 19 :at !lough been appointed. night ;supervisor ban ,. at• istowet . Memorial Hospital: Ano � a'ssuined her duties last . week • Graduate At.Quellh p;A;TE OF BRUCE MU$ICAT' F'ESTIVAI. DRAWS �NEA1 'The third annual n•►usical. ,festival 'll for puling schools In • Wiest Bruce. wi.. be held„ this. year on Monday,.May Int. This. has come to be' an import - the • sc clastic' :calendar, ant day on h . and pupils f ;fr*ori Southanlptou ,to anducknow in the south-. Teeswater L Graduation exercises of S.t. Jos r • pract- 'a �ae • of to P ' ct , oof the in. ie 151 . h ern• i � . end d s to _ g, e o H s p I.. . uel :h' were. Ilel Inst week ' o'ng• .icing t$o the event., ., G P No r a two E a s E Olt tw. in 1, Z itsG Uat • c the ,seven�:inembers`;of theg� ,_...nr; � SinceP class:. were 'Veronica Margaret •.St. the festival' has attracted a • large Junepupils and many friends 1 • rt of M$rie> Stir' wawanoeli arid, $e en• ei_ xy , mann a of Kincardine, and' parents to hear the young . con iVIcG w • o than. 500 to:c a pak,t,, i . • • - b �testants. more X#.. e ., he 1938 festivtil.: , .t . of , wi .Ic su .et � icor u;e, �o Game aYtdish?i" i'r; 'Roy I".en . is n r/ n a.t et f ed m a t;';3.+w•;n �7,s`?dt.•�,••"�.• .= n _ i�__ a.a•...an•1-.,,nil+ of edncatiOn, Oleo iAit`+h .. {yCe,.iRacu wip ^`.C` -T• -- - ' " t 'µbrown trout, and will :again net as . adjudicator . 'Reg - enters.' Reg - on. �pe�ked •t>�u.:.. •: ' atur:da '. Mations called •:for all entries ' in• the, auroratout, • effectivc.� � Y, . •. s to . be i : , April, 15th: April' 29th:;;: ' 'eleven- slices ., n by. In • '.addition to _ the contests, the • festival • choir 'composed of more • lan - 25.0 voices, will be: heard, sing.- ing ing- ing these .selections: 0' Canada, 'Land. of Glad • Tomorrows; +' Wi' a Hundred Pipers, • Some: Folks Do; Hymn of Praise and two,.' two-part songs, The Mill and' The, Quest: TRUIISD�IY, AQRIL 2.4th,.. 1919, • ADM MISPLACED( : GETS B1 ERS.' JUST'"TEE. SAME • "Put it. ;in on the front `page: where. people. • will see it," is an , expression' every 'Friday, 4;15 P.M. wen a major making 'fav- we as . frequently smile ; to' RN .PRINTS., TONE AND. COL - ,TO YOUR HOME— KEEPING'' • WfT'11 • THE DECORATIVE 'MOTIF . OF SPRING - HERE ARE PAPEits' - YOU'LL LIKE. REAL QUALITY MATER-'.. 'MALS AT AN UNUSUAL LY LOW ,POKE Cali, And'' See Them Int. PATEiRSON J. • Nice Observation •Customer: . What color' are "your Wind* blinds... Sale. . n. Window -blinds ars -all shades,: mtidrirn:�',?x its -I U' tON CONSIDERS REFORESTATION WON HOCKEY MATCH LAST WEDNESDAY 111' A '. hockey 'match between Ripley • knd Luoknow, .on a good sheet,, of ice: in'. the °1oc:;a1 rink. last,.'Wediresday April .12th,.. should be one for, the book'ucknow, won the game .,3' to 1,' ' with: scattering of 'fans in atten- :dance to watch am interesti,il: Goal -getters for Lucknow were; Cameron,. McCartney, and :Doug.. Clarke, .who..was a ,holiday visitor here McCormick •got Ripley's , •lone •counter. Meeting .in,'Clinton recently, one of xLucknow-Goal,- Ritchie; „Defense, the=niatters'•before'the Advisory Agri-Cameien,. Clarke; Centre, Fisher; ''ltur Commit e" of. Huron County, Wings, •'Greer,,- Solomon; Alt., Dah e mer, .McCartney,, L. McDonald' and' was "the matter • of .Conservation and • Thompson. re-foriestation. Reeve Alex McDon- : ' {Ri 1 -=Goal' 'Pollock! -:D f.; :rind aid, and Delasi i'a'''Olbert'FrE4ne sa McLay; Cen.,: B. Harriss Wings,: f y, enable ,progress toward recovery.: Ashfield are ,°bath •niernbera o H. Harris, McCormick; Alt., McLean, this: committee. ' •• Matheson: •After discussing .• the 'matter front , 'Referee --Shirr. Bowers. ' the angle' of Windbreak 'and woodlot •• plication of chemical weed ,killer. It' rvsas pointed out• that the Ontario ,De- pttrtMent of Highways rebates 50% of the cost of the sprety 'equipment. The . Advisory Committee.. 'will ' strongly, recommend to, the, 1940 Htir- on County Council . that ,the grant. carrying ; on work among teen, age farmers' sons and .daughters, be increased; .#,tom $200' to' '$300 to. eri- planting; ' conservation of fish and game and 'wild 'flowers, prevention of soil erosion: ;;the attraction. to • tourists and' the production of 'Christ-' mss 'trees,, a•; sub eonnmittee was 'sel-, eeted to investigate. the '.possibilities of :a• reforestation:` campaign and to report • in May to.: the. Advisory Com inittee The Advisory Committee passed a resolution recommending..the 'Hunan Plowing' Match Committe : continue their efforts to . bring, the inter- national Plowing Match to '• Hpr- on ' in 1941.' or. ' 1942,, and also re- commended that the .Associktibn co- operate .'with the, Agricultural re- presentative to 'select 'a team lett plough boys • to represent Huron at the International Match this' year at Brockville. In,:view of -the ' fact that 87.6 per •cent. of 5,972, farm in Huron Coun- ty voted in favou f the T. B. Re- stricted Area plan, the Advisory com- mittee adopted a •'resolution ''to ..con- tact the proper authorities inl'mpres' sing on $3on.• 1.`Q:r••Gardiner,� s'L+ederal Minister of •, Agriculture the' desir- ability of having Huron Countycat- tle ;tested . at the earliest , possible date, to facilitate .the marketing of cattle, especially to the U. S. A.. Mar.' kets. it(- Wit. On Weeds In view of the ineffective meas•• ures of controlling weeds, Which are. increasing in. the. County • the Ad- visory . Agriculture Committee, is: re- commending that each municipality Miss Mildred •'Horne returned ' to Detroit last Friday after ; spending' two weeks' With • her .mother,. who •is recovering from a recent .illness: ' Miss' Donalda McCallum, who has beeen in, Toronto • for •some time; has returned tothe village, to resume her position at the home of Mr. Her- old •Linin SCOTS GATHER FOIL. HIG11LANi) GAMES. IN' ANTIGONISH, AUG. 23 Scots in Eastetn Canada will . sally er this• year for the ',annual Highland games at. Antigonish, a picturesque •town, and college' .centre on the main line of the Canadian National Rail ways 'between Ti}uro ind' Sfydney,• Nova ,.Scotia, on Wednesday; August 23rd:' These gaii:i.es are similar to the "Braemar", the great' annnal• gather.,- ing in Scotland fosthe testing place• of strength, gracefulness :ofthe dance and the • .music''' of the pipes. This part .of Nova Scotia' is, at its best in :August with . delightfully sunny days and cool 'nights While the.scen- ery is among the most beautiful to be seen in Eastern Canada. Not ,far. Mvay is a .Canadian National Rani ways resort, Picteu Lodge, an' attract• ive seaside summer resort on the south shore of, th'e strait' of North- umberland. I' ' C: H.. MacDonald, Mrs. • Wni. MacKenzie •. and . Miss . Marson Mac- Pherson -are attending the W M., S. • rovinciai at St. Paul'•s ;Chnrch,. Ham- aton, this week...• Rev. J. L. Burgess of .Morriston' and formerly of South Kinloss was one, of three spehiders to address the nnem'bers':of the Knox College Alumni &ssociatlon .which met last week: Miss.: Alma Alton.. returned homer Thursday ,after spending ,a few: days' in Toronto. attending.; the :Educational Association Convention where . she gave a paper on "The tmilrovement able 'the 'various phases of the work(;give serious" consideration to :purchase. to be extended and enlarged. oa power sprayer, for. the efficient Ops. • HILD . STRUCK ' BY •: CAR DILIV:EN .:;BY+,BR TC.E M. P»• our'se1'des, 'for we, believe' it -matters little where ' an 'item is inserted, ;sq far as - seeing it is concerned. In last ' week's issue .a classified ad •: was. placed: in error in the . ipcni and •. neral , coltimn, but it '. brought results' just the same, and as a result, Fred .Emberlin quickly; disposed; of '•a tamworth pig 'and a,; bicycle which he. offered • Reading." A $artin .Bai*low; five-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Barlow of 'Belleville, was .rushed 'to Bellville 'General Hospital Thursday afternoon in .a' serious conditiop after an ae- cident in ` front of his home. After watching„ city employees clean • the street, the lad ran across' the street after his dog and was struck by 'an eastbound car driven , by W. R. Tom- Port Elgin: The boy suffered a fractured left thigh, lac- erations to the: scalp and slight'con- cussion. LUCKNOW. UNITED. CH•URChII, • Rev. ' R. C."Todd, Pinter1 SUNDAY, 'A PeriL 23rd. ' a.in.-=k 11Aquli'esItioOBEYING.n for ChristiansY HOW. . . ''M LORD'S : LAST • .COMMAN:D?' 3 p -m.= Sunday School. 7 p.m.—THE SUPREME RULE '-• OF LIFE • The truly great life is that'. in which Christ reigns as,:Lord of Ian. '1'O THOSE WHO .BELIEV.E IN - ' FREEDOM! Democracy is the .offspring • of Christianity. •.Without the latter, democracy:. cannot long-contimut in our ••Canaila .73110 - freedom? 110 freedom?Your belief can be .made articulate by your support of your Church and your devotion to the. Christ Who can• make you and your' nation- free. :Faci.m will ,live so long as people are devoted -whole- heartedly, to the dictator. Democ- racy will continue' in Canada `O long at, her citizens are complete- ly, devoted to Jesus -.Christ. Do you love your. country, and do you want to, see her ' people . free and dem- ocratic? Then support your church' and pin your faith on Jesus Christ. A non-church:goer 'is . a poor. Can adiian and :a likely adherent i of a dietator! Whitt are you ? -.. . The .Sentinel. get muffs. Try one he first time . you have e. something ,to sell or: want to bun SUSPENDS' PUBLICATION Most 'recent''periodical • to .suspend 'publication is the Canadian Mag- azine, which becomes.: effective .with. the April issue, 'Complete announce: ment in thin regard will be found in • the April issue . with' directions to subscribers as to • the choice• of an'- other-magazine''for : the .unexpired. '.portion to• the Canadian': The festival program.wili'•be heard In the 'morning, afternoon and 'even- ing. sessions, according. to' G. C.' Dob= son, I. P. S:., for 'West Bruce,„, who, with music ;teachers of the ,inspect orate,, has charge of” the festiyal.. ' Miss• Ada Hodgins„ Who hatt spent the winter in Detroit, with her datigh- ;iter, Mrs.:':Rudy. Selloff, has returned to her homeon on. her farm on the 10th of Kinloss. ' • Mr. and Mrs. Ian Mace of Strathroy, Mr. and Mra. Duncan Mac- Rae, John Angus and Mary 'Isabel: if Uxbridge, 'Miss: Jessie MacRae' and Miss.. Ruth. Wagover':of '.Toronto, vise, and with . Mr. and : Mrs. John Mac= .:`{'ae tiering the Easter holidays. South' Kinloss W. M. S. '• A.The. EaSti'er Thankoffering: meeting,: held in'the chui ell. on April: 9th,. wala well attended, .Special Easter musical numbers; were presen ‘,•d by boys and girls . from :the• Schoo . A quartette by Mrs., Young,. ` rs o5, ,\ Donald, Mrs,,.D. McKinnon and Miss n. McLeod from the. W. M. S. was inch appreciated. Mrs.. Young Was. Tuest speaker for the. evening. .Passes• 'In ` Bviffalo Miss Hood received 'the 'sad news last week. of the'sudden. death from heart trouble of her cousin, . Robt. Hood of Buffalo, formerly , of Luck- no.z•.. Mr. Hood is well. knowri in town having, frequently visited here. Rev. C. H. MacDonald was• in Tor: onto from Monday to Thursday of Last week attending the meetings 'of the Board and ;Senate of Knox Col- lege' and of , the, Alumni Association:. On his ' return be was. accompanied by his son .Douglas - wlio has coin-: pl;eted•,his-•iterm, at Knox College. PRODUCE MUCH HONEY. IN BRUCE AND GREY 'HIED. NESBITT—In: Kinloss Township on, Sunday; • April 16th, Mary Nesbitt', in her 72nd year. The funeral service was held ,at the •home 'of Noble Guest; Kinloss, on •Wednesday; April 19th:, with' 'interment in Kincardine Cern- etery. , .. Death came• suddenly to Mr*Nes- bitt,. a short time. -after suffering. a" heart attack. Her brother, 'William. Nesbitt, South Line, predeceased, her only ten days ago. ' • . United Church Evening Auxiliary The Evening' Auxiliary itiet .at thr' 'come' • of 'Mrs.. L. 'C. Thompson on Tuesday, April 18th. •The program int hided` the .cipe'ning hymn, followed • by the `Lord's Prayer and .Scripts r°• 'eading, by Mrs.' 4'. C McNab. A 5ymn • wa•5 sung•• after which :it's his° 'ory was 'read '..by Mrs.. Wm.' Web- ster. Chapter .5' of Ithe Study, Book. `•'Qur World in Canada” rias• taken by ,Eva Greer i411:1;. a reading given. Gy Mrs., Duncan McDonal3: • The' meeting closed pith• a ,"hymn and prayer. Grey and Bruce. are two , of • the Iargest and most important honey producing . counties' in the province: There are at present about 450 bee- keepers, operating nearly 20,000 'coli- onies. The average annual product- ion of honey would be in the neigh porhood of 2,000,000. pounds aeeordr ing to E. J, Dice, Professor of Agri-, culture, 0.A.C. peCialS McCORMICK'S S SODAS SODAS. 20c • Salted,' 2 lb. for .• • S. ,.. •A S - WESIONt . ; .... 25for ...c 2, • 1 -Ib. bags , FANCY `MII+ED CAKES ,.....1 29c ' Ins for .. IT • CE UI J. �•GIIAF'EFIl' RU 5c 2 cans' for 15c . . •'PINEAPPLE J11 dCE e•2 cans for � 25. c CELIOx'5;,•A IP WHEAT . • l pkgs, with cram. pieher miner' bowl 25c G S •BRAN FLAK` KEGI:4G 2 -,for - . , ..., .. , ,.r,. • '19c - •PEAN,U.T BUTTER . E ai • 4:1b. POWDERS •. JELLY •POW 6 for, = .25c • PEAS, CORN, TOMATOES ' Large, 2 fora! - Inc FANCY RICE : 'lac 4 In. for • • • • . MACARONI 25c EATMORF WHEATFL•A10ES. 5 ;In. -bag • .. , 21c 50c TOILET TISSUE . •• ?' for ... '25c GRAPEFRUIT . , 6, size .... 25c • Medium SMALL ORANGES • 3' don::.. .. , :' 9.5c Fresh Vegetables always on Hand T.H'QMPSON •: Order Bray Chicks now, and be "lucky" when egg prices climb' next Fall. See toe, or •phone me, right away. .Personal attention, pu»npt'delivery. , Finlayson n Bros. LUCKNOW! ONT. ' F NG Ot'TOMETRiST IN :LUCKNOW EACH WEDNESDAY 9.30'A.M.To6.00P,.M.. EACH SATURDAY 9.30 A. M. To 12.00 P. M. AT .WM. SCHMID'S 'STORE. :JOHKSTONE (& McKENZIE 'FUNIRAL DIRECTORS & FURNITURE.:' DEALERS ,. Complete New Stock Of Floor Coye rigs , . - Etc. And Furniture. Sacrifice Prices On Present Stock To Make Room For New Ambulance Seryice Day Or Night !" 'PHONE 76 .. „ iV :SPRING Curtains, Draperies, Pillow C rttons, Sheeting's, Ticklings,; Cret ►sts,' Chintz, ;Tints, Gingham's. ... Just Npw.Clearing Some ' , ince 'Qf. Cuirtains and Curtain Materials at Reduced Prices. c • • r�Y n w . .. $44444•4444, -"fir r? esxr ,rs»,a prm00,,* " - . ••r.w�,y,�,,ep,