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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1940-03-07, Page 8LUCKNOW U.NITED Pastor SUNDAY - .MARCH lOtli 11 a.m.-2nd of Lenten Ssries the Cross of Jesus, "THE COM- FORT OF THE Rosg1.- • Lenten Service Wed: 8 p.m.,Every- one welcome. Subject, piecFiourth Word irom the Cross,—" A GOD. gave a talk _on the first section, and appropriate hymns were eung for each sole; and Mrs. Iliquhliet end. Mrs„ H. 'AitchiSoie sang a duet :end Harold Button Played, a saxttplienie sole' and Donald Henderson gave a talk 'on the 'first seetion. Catherine Agnew 'end Helen Or? sang a diiet Mrs'. Dr. Lit -4 tle gayan reading, Mrs. ,Steward, Mr. solos, illustrating the third seetten "Christ's Miracles", The choir sang an anthem,. and Peggy, MacDonald sang a solo appropriatedio the fourth. seetion en "palm Sunday", Mrs: Ait- Clasen sang a solo and Dr. Little and Mr: Cam MeeDonald played a violin • duet- Helen and Peggy MaeDenald saae"a dnet and the Young Men's Cie 3 sang a, chorus; illustrating thel fifth section on "The cresifiXioei" and a talk' on- that taubject. After the min - tees were read and adaPted, the of- fering was reeeived. All these •Inhe night, ,will please giVe their names to Marion McDoug0 or Mr. •Phillip Steward. The sixth sectioe on. "Our Remembrance" eencluded. the pro - grain and. Mr. MaeDonald 'Closed the meet ing, 1With 'prayer. SNIDER ATTACKS PUBLIC WASTE: ,Calls For. "Pay As You Gp" Policy . his • third broadcast aver C.XNX Leigh .11. Snider, 'National Conserv- ative candidate for Brine, .supporting ,National GoVernment said that we _had no right to 'ioad upon the .shoul-1. derS of generations to come the debt\ of this war ,and. demanded 'a "Pay as I I Yee go" policy.. Strictest economy"is required. He. Attacked' "Pork Barreff • patronage .and 'declared that there. were plenty of other uses •for our . He also. advocated. that the g.oVere-• merit. shonld now pave .the way' to eying .our soldiers; farmers and work.: men. We shoeld hot forget dente -ere' market swhich; he: declared, Would ,con tintie to be, the most important rear. - The National Goverrinient supporter oveie CFOS, on Merch ,5th, dealt with -I Tuesday 'until election day. The thee om.y and declared the .'cotintry',s debt I 'had inereased .$1,000,000.00 each'iveel= during the time of the ,present goy. i• Mr:- Snider will speak over 'CKNX • the government's broken promisee, again emphaSized the need of econ-• Ole RK Why .is a ..gardener like a detective story Writer ?. Because' he works, up Lir ' SELECT YOUR NEW SPRING OUT -FIT NOW AT NP,V1r....„LiDIES COATS-4he coats show the dresemaker inflame: SPRING DRESSES—The dresses are in pictureSque- styles .. completely feniinine, undenialiy smart! Designed 9 Q5 up tO give you the new 1940 Easter look. Priced tram drid IP' ' LADIES MANNISH SUITS-eNew men's wear Woollen worsteds, • quality fast color printe-eaciting new stylesi.---all colors. and A bmall Dendeit Will ditildi Any. Article „Until yam Need It. rig Way Y,0.1:m- Cab •Select' YoUr NeW Spring- Outfit Now While We nave A Complete Stock And Be .Setiafieer . Bo 'PEARLMAN OUND fRIP BARGAIN FARES To Stetions' OsI. 4.1 I:2as to Cornwall inclusive, Uxbridge, Lind. else to. Braniferd, Chatham, .Goderieh, Guelph, Hannitop, London, ' . See handbills. for 'complete ,list of. deetinations. For fares., retern limits, train inforination, • tickets, .etc.• consult A -P 1 1‘1 -1-.041.A.1 • nly 7 pays. Left . to Share in • .the ones Saving ,S,0110 Sale Ends March 14th MEN'S DRESS. \SEIRTS—torfused ,collars.‘ ,Sizes 141/2 to' 17%a. Collars attached. Reg. • $200. Sale $1.39 2'Sc LADIES '& 'MISSES.. GLOVES, clearing at pair 2 e PLAID SPARVA-3G" wide Rig. 50c, clearing: • FLETTE . DLANKETS=-Large size ' Ibex 6,prs only 'left. • Sale _ •.. J .... •. .:. .. .. +'. $2.19 TU DAN ry NET -36" wide g 23e Sale ` • . 15t. ' SEE.OUR DRESSES AT REDUCED1 PRICE. For Those Who Make Their Drawee -i- sere„ tIt�Ee'.E=-38".vide Navy, Black, Mid Blue.Wine Reg.,- � ... 49c 64 Sale,. y..... ..p..., ... ...,.... • Y. T11 3E.'ARE ONLY -,&.,F1 W OF, THE, •MANY BARGAINS.' < •'COME„ IN..& SEE.,. : . epleton • FORIk1,ER CLERK PLEADS GUILTY Charles F. M,cNebli, former Rc1e,•k my - r ,k- o- THE ' LUCKNOW SEN : i"1 NE'l ST. HELEN"S ¥ .0 HELD 'BANQUET (ST. HELEN'S NEWS) Brightly lighted and prettily dee,- ()rated .with streamers of green, pink and Yellow crepe paper and hung with gayly colored ballons, the basement of theUnited 'church presented, a lovely . .petting for the Annual Bannuet of the young Peoples' Union. The same col- or scheme was u ed in the table dec- orations inC.ludin streamers, potted :, plants, serviettes and;,place ..cards. Af- ter all had done justice to :the supper, was enjoyed with Rev: G. CLoC1..L and GENERALa a. prgg ,A. Barnard as, Master of. ceremonies. • Coni Unity singing was followed by the toast to - the. King, propped - by ':Rev. Mr.Barnard and responded'. -to . by the. , singi"ng of. the : National. An Other bast s that to rani Mr. C. Aitchison of Ilespler spent the week -end at his home. Mr's. Urquhart ,is visiting "her daughter, Mrs. C. Aitchison. .Mrs .dames Snowden spent the week -end \iwith hen sister Mrs. Well-! ington Nixon 'of Lucknow, Mrs.. Wtm Ferris •is spending three weeks in Elmira with her daughter, •Mrs. Gomer Qibbons. andMr. Gibbons. them. i 't` t included b "Our Country", which was proposed by Stanley '.Codd and responded ,to by Durbin Phillips; that to our••Young People and the Church proposed ,by Dick Weather'Ihead and responded to. by Ted Rice and that ,to the ladies Which Mr. Tom Wilson proposed and ,WEST WAWANOSH �• „ o which � Mrs. Stanley, Todd ^eplied. C.OUNCIL' MINUTES „ Greetings from the and treaeorer -for 'the. town of erton,• •yvas sentenced on.. Saturde.Y1,February... 6th,' with . all the, mernbers as iirell• ,being president ef .the. ence were broug.ht by Mr. 'Clarence Mr. James Webster, who bas „ not and his Condition is quite sertons. TH1,11ISDAY, MARCI 7th, 1#4 d` • " C#UR�Ct NEWS Presbeterien Y. P. . A ' very special, program was pre- pared by the Devotional committee. 'rhe 'Life of Shrist, was reviewed "un -- der siX different headings, The Pro - "Christ's Miracles", "Palm Sunday,"1 And 'per Remembrance". The Scrip- ture lessons -.in all the sections were read by the piesident Mr. MacDonald , .After ell, advertising -le only. dee Vendable when it: has ci guarantee of circulaticin:' The'neWsnaper gives that • nSee "The Royal, ,Visit"; 'official .iliic- turesi in the Town Hall 'this Teiday, Matinee' and eveeing performance. Matinee, at 4:15. Mr. J. Joynt and George ..left. mess trip -to -the, Easterii :States: .The March. Meeting of the'WoMenet Institute be :held. ip, the •Councit: Chambere. at 2:30 sheep: oui..coat to` the future". Rell "My Gran.niother's' name";.AI gran • b r of the conference executive. 4 to,' three years 'and.'" eix • months., Present and Reeve Webster presiding-1,11.pron Presbytery Y. P. U. Miss Hazel. ' • .'m ..Kingskin relitcntiark: 'TI., mihutes Of last MeetingrWereread Wilson of Wingham, the secretary 'of ernee he Unite.' church was the guest...speak-, Miller and McPherson and was 'order- ' . with 'humor, on the eubject,"The task stolen $12,866 from the Corporation Smyth and lVfiller. • 'ded greetings' from the Presbyteryj of '.Walkeeton. No evidence save that of F. 0. ,Kinie, provincial auditor Was taken. Mr. McNabb, who has been: iii jail since Felreary 7th, admitted , the ed to be pablished in The Lucknow -theft His •eettenee will date frdimthelSentinel and •in the Goileeicb:•Signal- nrueh• food for t hought,for, both' yoking In passing sentence, ,judge W. G. Owens 'said, "It is a greet respon- sibility I ern called' upon. to , carry out, due t$ my knowledge of Mr. Mc - Star. 'The -tax collector was ordered to complete the' c011ection of the 1.930 Whitecherch favoured pith .several taxes by Merch'25th, 1940. There were .1ina.. readings: :The sPeeehes and ad - thirteen applicationS for the pesition dresses were .inthre,persed with inusi- Heibert Taylor Was accepted tOn mo-; Andrew Gapnt Mrs. E. 'W. Rice and the road supetintendent was instruct., ray Taylor and by Mr. and,Mrs. ice, • The singing of "Blest be the Tie' that judge tO act upon this case but I *. -could not' cOneeive throwing the re - ,this case there Was full knowledge of\the wrongdoing. d do not Want ta add- to the renacitse," . the judge concluded in passing sentence. • part of McNabb! to "fix" the books; no falsificationg, just case of not depositing the monies in bank, said 'witness, •and continuing stated that • Mr. McNabb had given him every as- e c sistance in the audit.. : . .1 defalcetionS. town funds, Previous' friends at Bronte. "It is the wish of the=communitir," to December, 1937. The accused has ' defense Coimeel Grant stated,. "in returned to the town' unpaid e'alary View of all the ` circumstances, •that to the sainount'of some 3500 and alsai "I caught mY wife flirting." all leniency be. shown. During ate, this motor car," Mr. 'Gyant.coneluded - "That's hoW 'I got mine; too." ed to adxertise for tenders for 'haul- ing ' and' crushing grord, , Binds" brought a very pleasant as 'The 'Council adjournea to meet well as. inepiring evening to a close. Tuesday March 12th, at 1:3ii The weekly meeting of the Y. P. U. was held on Sunday evening with the ' - Derain Phillips, Clerk. president, E. W. Rice in the chair. The topic "Christ to Men by brush ' Todd, Next Sunday night Rev. B rn- I. engaged Mr, MeNabb to look after ard is to 'give a lantern lecture ,.on my „work and could not have bad any China where he Was a -Missionary for erre 'who -could have' carried it but '-a number of Yeers. Everybody is wel- th re. Were• Me Mr. John Aitchison is a visitor with • A Nation A Vkial:r Needs A . National Government 1, NO CONSCRIPTION. 2. WIN THE' WAR WITEEr A NA.TIONAL GOVERNMENT. 3. RESTORE PARIVIAMENTARY GOVERNMENT. 4. RESTORE FREE SPEECH—NO POLITICAL CENSOR- . 5: C.)0 -OPERATION REGARDLESS OF PARTY. 6. UNITED WAR EFFORT—EMPIRE SOLIDARITY. 7. 'PAIR TREATMENT TO SOLDIERS' DEPENDANTS, 8. KEEP THE dOUNTRY INFORMED ON WAR EFFORT. 9. PREPARE\ TO Gfirg OUR FARMERS, SOLDIERS, WORK- MEN AND BUSINESS ME N A CHANCE TO PROS- . PER WHEN PEACE COMES. • • ' 10. STRICT ECONOMY—NO WASTE—PAY AS. YOU,, GO. . 12. USE SERVIICES OF MEMBERS Of PARLIAMENT MORE. '13. PRESERVE THE MOST VALUABI2E of• ALL OUR MARI KETS—THE HOME MARKET—WE WILL NEED IT WIIHN THE WAR,IS OVER. 15. FULFILMENT MANION'S lk•POINT PROGRAM. 'Canada Needs A .Soldier Premier For Bruce in live .stoelc,. and hve.,steck pro tie s„ ' the prosperity of faimers.,. The. farmer e needs markets.: •• yet.' ConservatiVes.. in the ,have voted ' twice against the recipreeite greenient with. the United •States, Which c1.1. • in two the duty on .-Canadian beef nig to. the 'United. States. market, .Cut •it .froin • .You'•have done—You .wini :now read this story.,?. • Without doubt. .or hesitancy,. regardless ..ef politics, in your • own..inteeests, in the inter.- ests of the netion; you -would hive voted fOr .Did the• opening eof the American Market help .the fatmers , of Bruce 'County? 'Let us examine the facts. Here "are the .figures show - 'long the .eXp.ort .of cattle of. all- classes.' to.. the United .States for 'the 'Meal year. 1935, • before the enactment of rediproeity,' and for the'. twelve . months 'ending .November • 1.0,3a • cattle for beet p Y19ehr Number of Cattle stateS,.: t would have happened tO the.. eollepsed. . It, Weald • have 'affected the. price • • all 'farm prodpets,, The farmers Of • ..,eee id • have paid the •Price Which mast. •11'-•• • 0,4 iim riow. before us, es simply. this reeve one farmer in Bruce •County, who , steek• market? .Is there merehant or. busi- 'lee?. • Is •there a worker? 'Ile would indeed 'be. teerea,,ed • purchaSing power for the" farmers yebre business for the men mho make and . =•ell Diee the latter. statement need ileoet.? dees tile figures aye -available, 1. roil ts . • 'erode cod . was 'greater, than ' in • any peried in •Canadian history.. Yet de.velopment was- taking place, we The .facee, are the only, answer.which. eiren to such Misastsiternents.e •. Thes we shipped over' ten -time, 22A. reeve te', we did,. in 1.P35,,,inider 'the old rate of duty. What. did that mean for the Canadian The. total calves and Cattle elaughtered 'et, • ;tie' Lion to this there .had 'gone to •the rem -elle.) tlw • present reciprocity agree- •• ill teke plaee , within the. life of the • We,. aril About to elect. •There will .1' .We Flrll need 'larger , markets In n• et, 'few ,years. -The Conservative party •;,',eeye oriposed the development, Of the -• eni ,,ket as an ,ontlet for Canadian FARMERS OF BRUCE -- Httlo rr:te to help you by voting Liberal or MAF -_-.11 26 SON Liberal Candidate in Bruce Ladies! Buy YoUr Requireinents Of Silk' Hose. We Have All 07 Standard Lines of Service Weight—Chiffons Crepes, etc. on Sale At ,Surprisiiiiily tow Prices. Lucknow •