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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1940-03-14, Page 10TIUU1RSHAZ MARS 14TH, 1240 THE LUCKNOW SEN TI NEL : � � shed. ' The Soue -•,• • • . Slo T► Prices- » No. Camouflage • mood ...:...' forced To u , � t ForgQttcn. n " r : Saiz". But One In Which ' grafi. �s • �re �tst his Xs Not °••• slice To �. "Another 9 .The1s t A , �^a? • » The Person Bringing In The. • Largest And Receive .. Absolutely Free, Their Choice Of. Dig Down In The Bin. Your Chance is , a,. Heaviest Potato 'During This °'Sale Will Merchandise' To The :Value Of:$3:00.; �►s : Good As The Next Fellows. Ake first in.the Easter .Parade loyes direct. from; -Hew York UAS.•. the high light Shade for, navy, blue. (Turf -Tan is Ek` e of t'rich leather colour :gloves in silk with kid trimming). & BLACK . GLOVES --Silk , and. Kid combinations. •These . are smart with either suit or separate coat.: 'THE;. EVER,POPUI.A,R WHITE GLOVE. HOLEPROOF HOSE FIT KNEE -FREE CHIFFON ST GS BETTER -Last long - near the. New Knee er.• No More'popping•at the knees if you Free :.Stocking. The ..special construction of the 'sates top lar. i ingtes the. strain of bending.or garter pull. In popu ' a Sp*, g tones of Soldier Girl Reveille; Bandmaster and Prom- enade LUCKNOW BIBLE INSTITUTE ' On account of the High School 'ex-.. a. ninations the Young Peoples''. meet-• - ing of the Lucknow Bible Institute will ' be held this- Friday evening instead of Thursday evening. The program will'' again be in charge of•the High school students to which all are invited. The `. meeting, of last week with Cuyler, 1 Ramage , as chairman, Jack Leith ' as speaker, Gordon Steward, cornet -play-; er, Fred Wainwright; song leadei,, Lil- lian Carruthers, pianist, Miss Weber, story '•• teller ' and Norman Taylor' , as leader of :Bible. competitions „was' a ' blessing to all attending. 'Don't for- get to bring your Bible and~a friend. •• The Junior. Bible club will also meet on Friday instead of Thursday. CLOCALaidGENERALD Mr. ' and Mrs; J., C. McNab cru holidaying.'' this week .in Detroit. , Mis's Lillian Horne. of London spent -the week -end eat her''hpme here.• Lieut ; R. W.' Andrew of the 100th Battery, Listowel, spent'. Sunday, with . his parents, :Mr. and Mrs.W. G. Andrew.. . . Mrs. Phillip. • 'Stewart is spending the iweek. with f'riend's at Stratford., Mrs. Walter Horne who has spent the twii}ter months at Windsor and Detroit returned to the village the end of the 'week. •..• hl .s., Robert Webster of Clintu:•t.. Elmer, Watt and Mr. and Mrs. Mel- vin Webster, attended • the funeral of the late James Webster, which took place here on Saturday. ' ie.t.Ofl:.. A FINE T'RIB'UTE Probably the most remarkable tri- bute ever ,paid to apolitical candidate appears in the advertisement of the Ngrth Huron Liberal Association on. another, page of this issue. con- sists of extracts from personal let- ters and' press, comments, from as. far West a Victoria through' to . Mon- treal: It covers - a wide range of sub- jects, but with particular .emphasis upon the rural 'problem' of which Mr. Deaehman, has made 'a very careful. study .,and on which be, «has given several remarkablepronouncements in the House of: Commons. ` Not only has hebeen active on the floor of the House, ,but on • Com- mittees, in the press , and on, the ' pub - hlie platform. His articles written last summer ,from Wingham . with refer- • ences to the ` surrounding towns of Gorrie, Dungannon,' Auburn and other little 'but. important 'spots attracted wide;attention and: were ,reprinted in Many papers in this .country. His article entitled. "Back To The Town" was a splendid ; presentation, of the contention that we have lean< ed too much on the cities and have paid,.too' little .attention to' the towns. The city too often, has a .powerful voice—while the towns and the rural areas are' not sufficiently vocal to !make their opinions felt in the' Coun- cils 'of' the Nation. ,• II Prepare For The Spring House- leaning ouse- With The New 1940 FATTY: ECONOMY WASHER. Enquire:-- die's Hardware Alex Andrew and Wallace Miller at- tended the Huron County, Fruit Graw-: ers' Association meeting • in Clinton on Wednesday. Left For The Coast • Mrs. Christina . Stubbert, who dis- posed •of the Queen's Hotel at Wa1k- erton to; Mr. Lou Somers of 'Owen Sound for $25,009,' after ' being in charge `of this hostelry for the past seven years, recently•deft far 'Victor- , ia,' B. C„ where she will; visit friends and take an extended vacation.. Evely'ii's Beauty:S9" WE HAVE SECURED THE SERVICES'OF A Lady Hairstylist of. Toronto ; R Wh., Will Be In Attendance At Our BEAUTY PARLOU 1,8�h. March • con M Commencing , .onday ALE, 1SO HAVE INSTALLED. THE ATEST IN FiHMAN- ENT WAVING M-ACHINES, A 1940 EUGENE:' : . . OUR MOTTO' IS, EXPERT SERV`iCE AND••S1ATISFACTION IN ALL LINES OF BEAUTY CULTURE. ointm• ents ' •hone' 19=w' Fo.r a gip, .. ' . . TRELEAVEN BLOCK, MAIN ST. ... a ... � I. FRIDAY and SATURDAY' Specials :. Visits Community Of His Birth Mr. and Mrs. ,Sam Webster of Craik; Sask., are visiting relatives here 'arid at Teeswater. Itis Mr. Webster's. first visit to the communitywhere he :was, born, since ' going • Went twenty-seven years • .ago. Mrs.: Webster has been back East once in the 'intervening years. Mr. Webster -attended the fun- eral of his brother,' Thomas' . J. Web-. ste r, which was held at Seaf Orth the latter part of February and on Satur- day • attended the' funeral in. • Luck now of his cousin, Mr. James Web- ster. During their stay here they have. been. guests of Mr. Webster's ;sister, Mrs. Max ,Raynard,_ and Mr. Raynard. LARD 3 lbs- .. . Fresh Picnic' HAMS, Lb....... ORDER' EARLY LOOK LOVELY , AT EASTER WITH' A' PERMANENT Treat Yourself to A Prescription Charm • With a _ � A f .:--" Make Appointments Early, 'Phone 60-j Hazel ,�, Culbert's . Beauty ' Parlour- . • 25c:' 16c Cash For Hides and Skins N.•H.. Hedley BUTCHER 'Pilon 41' • Lucknow. • •A. woman' ravel realizes her d'ge.` Hav renewed your subscription?' Y „ntil the''birthday cake •begins to:look. 'Read all the ads';i • this•10-page ,..;.e 'a f•or•est fire..• �... issue •, CHURCH NEWS' • Presbyterian W.M.: S. ' The March meeting of the W. M. S. • of he Pian churh was held ettthe homeyteofrMrs. Win.cDag- las. After. hymn 322, Miss MacPher-' ion gave the .scripture reading follow- ed' liy prayer by Mrs: A. P. Stewart: Roll call was answered by verses on Redemption, .After the business the • l3ible study was given'by ra. Aitchison.. Mrs. Mullin_ gave the Glad Tidings prayer. The current' -events from February Glad Tidings was pre- pared ' bv'. Miss M. MacLeod and read by Mrs. Richardson. Mrs. P. Steward sang' a solo in keeping with the theme. ' Mrs. Porteous Jonathan Gofot h's thetopic pl life. nMrs. Calvert" gave . a reading •, followed .by 'hymn 547 and the daily prayer from Glad Tiding. Victoria Mission Band The Victoria Mission Band was held on March 11th: ' The 'meeting opened by singing hymn 747 followed by the scripture reading by Allan Steward., Mrs.' Russell .1 d in prayer. The min- utes and 'roll call were taken. Opal Orr y.aa solo. The Mi s Campbell s for study. took the Jrlasi . and . Mrs. Mowbray the Sr. After hymn 212 the meeting closed with prayer. d. ;UKNOW • U•NLTED 'CHURCH, .Rev. R. C-, Todd, Pastor NATURELLE PERMANENT ....ora.:.• ZENO, MA.CHINLESS Slightly Mixed A woman in a courtroom said to I'the judge: •"Are you the rebrobate. judge?" "I am the probate 'judge," he replied. "Well," she said, I m in trouble. My ' husband was studying to be a minister at a local seminary' when ohe died detested. ,He ' left me with three little infidels, a'nd�I ,wish to be appointed their executioner. Palm •Sunday March 17th f 11 Worship. 'THE CONQUETote CROSS' 34 p.m. Sunday School • 7 pm.—Sub., 'MEN and WOMEN WHO RELIEVE CHRIST'S ,SUF- FERINGS' , Holy Week Services • Wed. 8 p.m. -6th ,Word from the Cross, `A PLAN COMPLETED. Thurs. 8 p.m. --7th Word from the Cross. "RESIGNATION" THE ASSQR;T11FNTS. QF LADIES SPRING. . COATS this year'' are even more varied and 'extensive than ever ' ranging from simple Tailored styles to casual' swaggers' and individ- uali'zed Dressmaker types: • IIIE MANNISH SUITS are softly tailored of imported. English. worsteds» Built up shouldersand fronts. Smart `blouses and other accessories to make•'youi.outfit coinplet'eare featured at our store. . • THERE IS• A WIDE• VARIETY OF' NEW DRESSES smart styles • ' exciting , new colours.'.... . &2+95 UP W Prices bunt FOLLOWING' TIIE INDICATED TREND WE HAVE INCLUD ED' IN OUR:STOCK OF, SPRING SUIT MODELS A GEN- EROUS. NUMBER OF . STRIPED :WORSTEDS. 'For'. ' busi- ness' and •semi -formal occasions they're • hard' 'to beat for smart...good• looks. Look at these suits before you make up `your. mind. 'We alsohave . a ,complete range of Spring Sam, pies for PROGRESS ARANO 'CERTIFIED CLOTHES, tail- ored to your individual' measure. B. PEARLMA1. 'PHONE 85 LUCKNOW We Have All Our Standard Lines of Service Surprisingly e® • Low Prices. Ladies!� . Your 'Requirements Of.Silk Hose. � �iei�h� i CI�r ffous-i repel, etc. cn Sale • a1 . • Ph:c ne •