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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1939-05-18, Page 8U ':r40 E1G4T en Curtnse.; ttractive1y Low.._ Prices MARTHA WASHINGTON: -The smartest xirrtaitt. ler" beds, rooms . .... . . , . 1VIARS�UISETTE. C RTAI. MATERIALS -=-38: 'inc es• wide �U h] ,,.. in dots or stripes .,.. 19cand 23c FRILLED CURTAINS --colored frill , ;. ;'... • . , • •5e' yd. CHEw IILE-� BOT CURTAIN 1arguotte, ver • daintY .», 45c • IIE�I"i3,I:L BED 'SPEADS--Ii'creams -and 'gold, cream and, ' g reena.. cream :and.;ma'ulve, • .. • =t0,.75 cp-op. IN A D SFA: ,QUR:Ot1iER RANGES OF CURTAINS, `FLOOR' COVERINGS, GRA S' ,R1JGS, 'ND NEW 7`ABLE,, QXh-. ». CI.OTI%.; EYERYTAING :•T•O 'lsltlCaR r1SN THE ' $OM FOR . V A '. CATION TIME: T '• ; r • e.. Continues ..:enDa' s with dor T � i e . � �r -�pr ce - i uIo .0,•',.Pie.t4.1, L sl' •Lo s RE . 5.1111 E T O. ANTER _ W&IICH,,.,TIME '`.Business Will Be Carried . On For: A Month In The• Store Of W..1: :Little Across The.'. Street While aggiized,,,Astd Jfedecorefed, • .L. 'R. MacDONALD- LUCKNOW • 'SENTINEL MAITLAND . PRESBYTERIAIG ` . GON EhIED HERE T ESDA Y ' Maitland Presbyterial W. M. S of the : P,resbyterian church, ' an organ- inatyon 'established fifty-five years ago; convened here -in the 'Lucknow Presbyterian church . en Tuesday: Morning and • afternoon .sessions: were. held ' with Young People's groups in .charge ;of. the evening ses- slon, Time •or space has not permitted us to .carry a detailed report of ,these sessions, 'which we hope to have a- ,,yailablefor '•anr next issue.., • MEDA4,71.14)NS :O11 SALE • • Official ;pwyal visit medallions went, on sale. at the -local post office the end• of the -Week, ,,,To .commemorate the:.visit...te e r. medallions are exact- }replicas, troinzeand.$niver,. of -the official `•gold• medallions that :will be presented" to• the.'• King and 'Queen 'by . the Cavern- Merit 'of Canada. The bronze' Medal - bons are ,0 cents .each and ;the silver. eries 50. cents. : • • Silver dollars, specially minted: in" commemoration . of the visit were rap- idly ap•idly ' picked up,.;' Efforts '• are being made to secure a. further'suipply. CROWN MAY ,QUEEN. ,F+ridgy ' narked the; 'crowning -of •tire Mai Queen, -.a twenty-year old ceremony at Stratford Na incl School. Pictured in The Beacon -Herald.: was• the newly. crowned' .queen, Miss•;dia= bel McCannell of i .Portt'Elgin and her four attend nnts,.o a:• one Of whom 'was Miss Bernice Durmmu of •Crewe, Also pictured ; as • one of the , participants the'.events of the 'day' was Stuart Collyer - - of • Lucknow, the' valedictor- 3pCA'Laud EN ER L Mrs. W .J Spindler and 'Mies Mc= Gill are spending &.,week in Toronto,! lap• is -;,4m;-4Z-0.r• �M T11UHSDAY, -MAY 18TH, 1039. .. it HURON PRESBYTERY 'YOUNG,' PEOPLE GQNVEN'ED MONDAY Huron! Presbytery' 'Young People's convention held in Wingham • M,on- with their. sister' Mrs. Farnell. • • ! day afternoon and evening was at - Mrs. tendeda strong delegation from Mrs. A.. !G, Elliott returned to her by home here the first of last week, after, the Ashfield United 'Young' i)eople'a. spending the winter in Seattle..' ' , Among the. inspirations of the con-- • vention was. the ,address. by the guest. Miss Arabella • •Cameron of -Strat-. 13„A:, of f rd k visitor 'tl h speaker, Rev. W. B. Craw, r• m- • ' •a pealing'• f"or• a, fairer understan ding •oath's idealism evelt as'expressed o. •was .a wee:-end''vs or wl London, on the Quest of. Youth"-' he �. . parents ;,M : ` and Mrs.J.R.Ca eros. ' - I" • ofy D1ovi't forget' .the.' 'Eckardt Bros..' inadequately: in cotritnunism,: Facism,. usica 'rev e: ° in ' the Town9;Hall . to- a ` other forms of temporary reform m..1 tw n, nd. night, .Thursday,• aloha' wed 'h r 'a free and protest.:'pecially he urged dance•far patrons: . Chri stian youn..,-people t, o.•se;. eGothem- :Mr.and Mis,D Downey and Selves.as te buldera w,ith andMrs- Harold!Dgwneand yCarlthe better world •and society,'• which of Drayton'rere Sunday visitors witluk is the 'gentile, of Christianity to. Mr 'W.P "E. Treleaven and, family. ' Purchases Farm Mr. Win , J, Irwin, Second' Cane&$: cion I;hinloss, `rias Iiu Based 'the farm of the , Jacob Miller estate, ,adjoining Mr..,Irwiti's own• farm. and Mrs. David : Errington who have spent the winter with 'Mr. and Mrs,' iR,oy .Black; left on Tuesday for Toronto for 'an extended visit with their daughter,. Mrs. Stanley: • Hughes andMr. Hughes. ' ' . ' Relatives from a distance •attend-. Mg. the funeral of Douglas MaeDiar- mid included; Mr.. , and. Mrs. George • S'tockhann, Mr'.• avid 'Mrs. Wm. Blue -and family; Mr.. and Mrs. George .Blue 0 Donald Mc: - Kenzie Mr S. on and s. f it r M and am M d a yr Kenzie and Mrs. Goodhand, all - of Detroit; Mr,. • and Mrs. D.: L. Mat= Diarmid .acid 'family :of Jamestown and Mr. ' and Mrs. B. R. MacDi.armid� of Cleveland.. Wrong Impression .In repo•t'ing'.the election of officers, of 'the 'Business: Men's. Club, we may *lave given the' wrong' impression. in ;saying. that ..1VIr... Wm. Hornell " re- signed ':as president. Mr. Hornell had completed:': his term and 'declined: to•, • accept- the office, when renominated. a at/his annual meeting. crobatics, Games, Dancing ' =know Arena ay 3 Sensational Acts BY - THE DON CLARKE TROUPE ACT 1—CLARKE TROUPE, ON. THE HORIZONTAL BARS. ACT 2 -DON & ROLLO, ON; THE REVOLVING LADDER.. ACT 3—DELMAR TRIO, On the ROMAN .RINGS and TRAPEZE First Act . 8:3o sharp] Carn4=21-Gaines . BINGO,PADDLE WHEEL, II • DART GAMAS,. WHEEL OF FORTUNE, • COIN GAME,' • PENN' TOSS ALL GAMES 5e - GOOD PRIZES Street' Dancing - IF WEATHER PERMITS, DANCING WILL BE HELD ON THE -STREET IN FRONT OF THE ARENA—McCARTNEY'S ORCHESTRA Iree. Admission ToArena! BORN' I' REID=In' .Winghani.. Hospital on Sunday, May 14th to, Mr. and 'Mrs. W. S. Reid , (nee'. Jean Durnih) of Lucknow,, a daughter. . WOODS—At ,St..Helens on Thurs- day, May 11th,,' to Mr: and Nye, Lorne Woods, • a daughter. ` LEM—In Winghani "General 'Hos- OW on. Friday, May'Sth, •to Mr, and Mrs. Harry Lem, ` Lucknow, a'• son. CARD OF THANKS • • Mrs. Andrew . H. Hamilton 'and fam- ily wish to thank 'their many ,friends and . neighbors: for, their: contributions of. service, music, .flowers and' sym- pathy .so graciously given at the time of their recent 'bereavement. • Card -Of Thanks : The Brothers and .Sisters of •the late Miss E.. A. Pierce, 'wish to• thank their many. .friends and neighbors for kindness and sympathy . sh own them in their recent ••'bereavement, Also' for the beautiful•, floral t>ibutesand to the Rev. R. C. Todd. . . Card Of -(Thanks ' Mr. and Mrs. Grant MacDiarmid acknowledge with deepest gratitude the, countless acts' of kindness and expressions of sympathy. extended • to 'thein: in their recent •bereavement. Curd Of Thanks' - 11/is $. Purvis of .Holyrood wishes to sincerely thank her friends , for' nus —am--ri-Mumbrances`—during her recent illness.' • • ASK GOVERNMENT - O UPHOLD C. IT Bruce United ,Church Presbytery inet•',in .Wiarton Baptist :•Church - on May 3rd. Rev. G. W.., Moore, of Walk- erton presided, and 'was ;elected' chair= nian for the •coming year. Rev.. Wm. G. Waldron` was ' nominated for the Settlement :Committee. A call from Scotland, Ont,; to Rev. R. J: McKnight of : Tobermory was approved. It was recommended thatwhere duplex, en- velopes •are not:being used, appeals•for missions; be made at Easter, Tune 10th Thanksgiving and Christmas. .• •.The Dominion Goverriment..wasask-. ed to :uphold,'the Canada Temperance Act in Ontario; and the Provincial Government Nvas commended' , for ' re- fusing to 'open Sunday to commer- cialism.• Closing' of beverage rooms Alen o'clock was favored. 'Mr: Lewis of the Ontario . Temperance 'Feder- ation, and Mrs.. ,Hugh .,D. Taylor, re-. cently returned from Madras• •'Con - 1 e r �Perence; spoke. Mr. Wesley Clark k of Kincardine was commended for pro- ficiency: in the local preacher's course. Northern ' Sumner School 'was announ-' eed for July: .5-14, and the Boys' and Girls' . Camps for. early August. . bring , about. - An. • other outstanding; feature of the convention was the dialogue ad- dress 1. y members : of the Good 'Wild' Mission. Team of Victoria and Eman- iuei College.Thelour young ordinands are 'spending part of the time ba - tweet' graduation andordination making them selves useful to Young People's and; other grpups and are rendering very fine , and: unselfish service. « Two of the. members, Jack Thonip- son, and: Bill Bailey have' accepted' the invitation of. the Ashfield United Young Peo opp, attendingthe convention, to spend this .'Thursday night with their :socieities in an, open meeting 'in Hackett's church,. to, which all„ membersand friends e,f Blake,• 1Haeketts'and. Zion are m cordial[s' invited .•' } . • • "'Friends. -nd relatives • from a .die-•. Lance attending the., funeral of ' Mrs:; i'►3i' '`1111.-Y'L 'iG4 "➢�='+r'ai,�•'Yifr`,.�y- M'r. and Mrs. George `Hunter and Mr. and .Mrs. George Fisher of ,Ham- ilton • and Mr. 'and Mrs. Joseph Cram. Ston, Goderich. �Tclothes � °ht11e�' • DB.ESSES- Many neW dressesbiust arrived,, smart st 'les, ' summer shades. Prices to suit • everyone. COATS—Just a 'few left -A11 latest : - LADIES' SPRII�IG (. UP � shade's .and .styles from.. 95 oPURSEthers, PS—ricWesm hite,• pastel shades, two-tone stylesand � NEW . 49c� 80c and.. $1.4,1 • ' .many • • • • • ... :NEW HOSE1Glany new sh r: •idea for; summer •bv •"Supersilk. =- . In' chiffon,service weight and• crepe,-• worsteds --latest shades -single and MENS SUITS—New:�yorsted • double breasted;; Styles' t,reirs 1 ' ,"pleatedstyles, 'fine ,tropical 1�li1u1N S SPORT. PANTS-:Nen,.'. Y t cruse• . ' resistant with periir�an� , worsteds; -'-spot .andsta'iin•'rea• ' _ • and miracle pockets: npg•s•ciAYATS-A ncw summertie by Forsyth=Zan- , • zibar' stripes in light shades •• 'PHONE"'85 ' In ALAN' ' r LUCKNOVI', ONT.. • COMING 'EVENTS 1 PARAMOUNT DANCE.. Dancing every Friday night at Par- amount Hall. &LcKehnie's orchestra. Admission 25c. • DANCE' AT ST.:'HELENS • The.`CKNK Hillibillies will provide music for 'a dance in the Community -hall, St. Helens, on Friday, Mai 19, under auspices of the 'Women's In- stitute .Admission 25c and 15c.• - LUCKNOW UNITED CHURCH: Rev. 5: t. ,Todd, Pastor SUNDAY , MAY 21st ' 10,a.m.-Sunday School. 11 a.m..-;,.:Worship icond)ucted by' the Minister. REV. M.R. •WIL- KINS;W,ILL PREACH. .7 p.m.—v/11ave 'You Done Your Washing/". • • Wed., May 24-4 tun. Day Service. Empire BOLSTER BALL CLUB ' ' If transfers now -,pending are . gran- ted; Wingham should ,have a well bol- stered' ball, club this season. Transfers have been granted W: B: Smith and Malcolm. McCammon from Toronto to W inghazn The ' former who is• in Lloyd's+ office, is a Short stop and Mc- Cammon is an outfielder..Two other transfers `will receive . consideration at the May meeting of the 0. B. A A:- xecutnre, those of Robt.--Bridgeford, !ast year with. Hanover and E. Eng= fish,. of Palmerston. •Bridgeford is a pitcher... 'Bob Groves, . hard ,hitting catcher,.. has• also xetairnied to' Wing -- ,ham. • • CHRISTIAN ',FELLOWSHIP CLUB The .•Christian Fellowship Club for all • the young' people of the town and surrounding country will hold tits first meeting of the • season • this Fi•i day evening at 8 o'clock in the Bible Institute rooms. The Club. is Inter- denominational in nature but positive- ly 'Christian, seeking to meet the need of our young people during the sum- mer months while the Young People's Societies.• of our churches are 'dis- banded. An 'interesting and profitable program : will be planned for every meeting and a happy time is promised to all attending. • • • This Friday evening Dr. James Lit- tle teacher of the Young Men's. Bible Class of the Presbyterian • church will ring a ibis message.e� n1 ops there • will be a good. attendance. Come, . bring your Bible and a friend. RIPLEY, 'MAN DIES Wesley Dawson Bradley of Ripley, and well known in'the district, passed away at his' home on« Monday after an illness •With '. pneumonia. He was in his 76th • year. •The funeral service was, held on 'Wednesday in Ripley United Church with members of the Masonic Order participating in the service at the church' and graveside in Kincardine'Cemetery. . - rit*$ Made. Pentecostal Mission • SERVICES EVERY . WEDNESDAY and "SUNDAY AT 8 'P.M.. Subject' for .Sunday ®at 8 •P.m. -'THE; ,UNCLEAN. SPfiRlT WHO, ' ' SET UP - H'OU SEKEEPING . "•What 'about many . Of Ljuckziow's • . h_as been; ' Have they' eternal • life? CHILDREN'S SERVICE SAT. :AFTERNOON AT 3 .P.M. AT KI.N.LOUIGH Every '.Thursdayin the Orange Hail at, 8.30 P. M. cern on ..-.SIJB�aTF�: "Why, Did , Jesus' Weep Oven. Jerusalem and . do of'That 'City, in.. 7I0 A.D., 'By 'Titus The ins °The Destruc n�;,... • Roman' Emperor, When Ch rist Could :Have ,Saved : Jerusalem . SPECIAISEtVIGv Sunday :Morning at 10,30 a.m. n"Orange „ " ' Hall. SUBJECT: "The Result of. 'a: Spirit Filled, Luff., Tune in over CKNX, Wine ham .• Station ,`for wleeklyJliioadcast. Every Tuesday 1.30' to 2 p:n°, . ' .PASTOR E. L. RIPLEY. RNEWS CHURCH united Church Y. W. A. • , The monthly meeting •of,the,Young Women's Auxiliary was • held at the home of Mrs.' J. W.- •Joynt on Monday evening After' the opening exercises the. • Scripture 'reading' was,, taken by. •Mrs.(1.. Thompson., The• tilicy the last ' cha'pter, • •.of the Study • Book; "World in Canada", .was dealt vrith: by Mrs. Orland 'Richards:., Mts. Nor- man .Wilson played a 'piano instru- mental; Mrs. :K. ,C. Muildie gave a report of the.:Presbyterial held in Wiarton' on'1 lay 3rd and Mrs. Thome- son read a Mother's Day poem: - United,Cliureli X. I'. S. . The guest speaker . on 1Vlonday ev- ening was - Mr. 'George, Affiech, . a' graduate minister•to be ordained this summer. He 'spoke on the work • being • 'nits Missions hunch' i on clone' on the `]1 d C fields of the .world,, find,' the need : of. workers. 'The meeting opened• with a song service and prayer by Rev. Todd, Keith Hackett read the Script .ure •lesson and 'another group'' of hymns was sung. Mrs. Black gave a reading :and!,:Mrs. Todd favored with 0. solo.: • • United Church . W. M. S. • - The May Meeting 'of the W. M. S. of the United -charth--was- held -Wed- nesday of last 'week with .yrs. Bush• ell presiding. Mrs. od, gave a sp en - did report of the Presbyterial, which was held at 'Marton, Mrs. Decker led ,in'prayer. An invitation'was accepted to attend the meeting of the W.:M. S. of Hackett's church, ' Ashfield, day May .26th when Miss. Gown is to be the guest speaker. Mrs. Turner read a very. interesting leiter . from a little Hindu girl, which Jean Bashed had received through the Mission 'Band. She also sent - some Pieces. of !beautiful 'hand -made lace .which she asked them to sell for her, Joynt ` rendered a pleasing nolo, "Alone with • God" accompanied' by Mrs. .Norman . Wilson. •Mrs. G. An , di ew gave the !chapter from the .. tudy•book. Mrs. .Finlay' ,gave .a'spien. did reading, "Cancelled . Prayer". This meeting :closed witha hymn and pray. 1 i Stleorial Royal:: Visit Memento A. cup and saucer- or -plate::. .commemorating the King and Queen's visit Free 70 with 1 lb. tea ......• -. AYLMER TOMATOE SOUP • 3 for , . 25C. AYLMER VEGETABLE .Soup 3 for ' . e.... 25c- ' •`; AYLMER TOMATOE JUICE 3l'oz., 3 for 25'c AYLMER CATSUP 2 for ' , 25c AYLMER Whole -Kernel Corn 2 for . I 25c LIBBY'S SA'EURKRAUT . .Large, 9B for .... 25c LIBBY'S PORK and BEANS l's, ,2 for •. , 15c •, PEAS, CORN & TO'MATOES' Large. size, 2, for 19c ORANGE$ - 2 doz. for ' GRAPEFRUIT 6 for.. 26e 25e ' Fresh Vegetables always • on hand - Last call for Pineapples . R. H. T HpMP.SON. Checking over our stocks, we find a great number Of the items substantial British Manufactures New Chintz,'New retones New Curtain Materials, New Congoleum and New Linoleum !tuns • ..__.a , ...._•..... ... .. ' Luckinow, • ritish ;.ems,.«+� •..ti:a.•:x .,.� 6