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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1930-04-10, Page 8• ' LUCQNOW :SENT E THURSU'r, A1aRILtlr, I�4� • For Best V ,;1 i and Style 'r We . Recommend Crepe LUSTRUSILKE, Crepe VALUAII-Y ° Irl • Easter Buying B DILISR ;repe ,. `AETIALEN Crepe RADIAS.A Crepe TUSCORA These are .all here .in 'Various Colors and Patterns This is et-clusive business, thise cloths are said in dress len ths' onl ifs y'•. Store leads in Curtain .Materials .nd Our an r,. Floor. ' Coverings You 'Are Invited Here • q. recd . Bu weld Lucknow KINLOUGH G • The AY.P.A.. will meet .a.' week Miss ,Beatrice Culbert, i of;'Lucknow,. MAFEKING :from , this. Wednesday, April 16, in'spent . the week -end with her friend' Bt. Matthews 'Church, •Ringarf. The 'Vast meeting -was held in ,Bervie on • Wednesday night, April 2. There was •a good attendance and . a 'splendid program. of "readings, music, ' contests games 'etc., was enjoyed by all. ' Mr. and Mrs. Browning of Kincar=' dine Visited with Mr.. ,and Mrs: Thos. Hodgins on •Sunday. • Miss Audrey Hodgins spent Sunday t ' home here. e''are sorry to report the illness of Mp. • 'Wm.. Cox- whois suffering• with pneumonia. ., The. W. A. will meet .on Thursday afternoon at 'the Borne of Mrs.. Black-' well and Mrs. Percy. ' Mrs. J. Percy and Alec • and Hazel Percy visited at Glamis one day last week. ' . • THE UNITED CHURCH W. M. It The regular meeting of the W.M. it was . held April 2nd, in the . Church with the President' in the :chair.' The meeting opened with a hymn. Mrs. N. L. Campbell read the. devotional leaflet "Persecutions Then ' and Now." Mrs. Hodgins lead 'in prayer. Minutes of 'previa, meeting 'were. read and adopted. A reading 'Counting on Yon' was given by Mrs. Burns. it was de- cided to• hold our Easter' Thank Of- fering Meeting Wednesday evening ‘,.at which we will be favored with an address by ,Mrs. Menzies. Mrs. Craw then• gave us a report of the Hamil- •'toit Conference" Branch Meeting of the W.M.S. including. an outline of the, work • of Mr. Cochrane, one of our Home Missionairies in Northern On- tario. , A quilt was presented . to Mrs. Craw' 'for Miss Helen Craw by the Ladies'. Aid -and W.M.S. The meeting .i/cased with a hymn and the repeating' of the ;Lo'rd's prays- er in unison. 1 —0 o c'— CREWE Miss Susie • Kilpatrick spent the week -end with friends.in Dungannon. Master Billy, ,C'ampbell is, staying with his •int `• Mrs. V ni. Crozier: Mr Aldin Hasty, was home from - Lucknow sehgol for 'the week -end.. . Mrs. Blake and family were guests • of Mr: mid Yrs. Sid Cib'son of Strat- ford • on Sunday. " • Mr. and Mrs. John 'Kilpatrick spent • 'Sunday with the.latter's, parents at B:elgrave. Mr. Wilfred Irentati held n very succ'essfu'l _•sale' on Tuesday. Miss Agnes Matlack • visited Mrs. Bert Treleaven on Thursday. The monthly meeting of the W.M.S'. was held at 'the' horde of Mr:' Jeliyt Kilpatrick with 14 menbets present, After Devotional e,ce-»i'es, reedint"c were. given by Mrs Bert Treleaven aifd Mrs. Rev. Keine. Mrs. Watt and airs. Itayniottd Finnigan each render- ed a solo, Mrs. Shackleton read a let - tet from Mr* (Rev) Walker a form- er pastor's wife now in China, Wilful', of 'the sac'r'ifices of the' Missionairies, and Mrs. Wilfred llreneati mid Alma — $lake sang' -duet which- -was ntuc i- sppr'eciated: Them -eating was closed and the hostess served flinch'• • It Ws'eit silting until the golf l'clowa pi►te hes pa 'sit the greens, . . Y4 Miss ,Jean Anderson.. . The' Young People's ,'Society is in-, vited to the Parsonage for; a social. eventing, Friday night. • Mr.. and Mrs.. Wilbur Brown ispeitt Sunday afternoon -at Mr.: Thos.. And- erson's. • , . .. Mr. ` and Mrs. 'Davide Andrew: 'and family, Mr: and Mrs. Alfred. Andrew and, family, and Mrs. Isaac Andrew called on relatives'•. . here Saturday evening. ,Mr. and Mrs. David Andrew .and family leave on Tuesday for • The play "Always in' Trouble" put on here. in the Township Hall last ThursdaY was a -real Success: Much credit is due each character: •Anyone wishing to secure talent for an even- ipt would be well eleased with these, young ' amateurs. Messrs. Levi. and Eldon. Eckensweiller, Messrs. George McDonald and Jack McCharles, The Harris Orchestra, Means: Fred Lake eretStanley, solo by Robert McDonald 'accomnanied by Mr. Homer Harris with his bare°, all helped to make the evening a success. Next Thursday nieett is our regular danee night And the last, night for the season. . "Mr. and Mrs. Tyndall.Robinson, and Mrs: Melvin Irwin and little daughter were Sunday iisiters at Howard Robinson'S. Mr. and' Mrs. Richard and family Miss Vera Robb of Amberly and Miss /Myrtle Webster of Lucknoiv were Supday' visitors at Abner Joseph Elliett, of Detroit, spent a ter (lava recentiv with his sister, Mrs. Almer Ackert. , recent visitor with her \friends, Mrs. White and Miss Lizzie Pierce: , Mr. Alex Pierce wile, had the mis- fortune to be trainned be a row and as a result confined to his bed for a few days, is improving. "Pm Coming" and "The Farmer in the Dell" are two -,popular songs Mr. Ant Mrs. Charlie pnngiam were Sunday visitors of Mr. and .Mrs. Thos. Harris: • serious illness nf Mr. Will Colt. who is confined to his bed for ,some time *ith pleuro pneumonia. Mrs. Stub- bert of Lucknow (formerly ehristera Itawkshaw It N.) is in attendinee. *S. Safi Cox his mother who hes been in New York 'with her son Rey. Benson Cox. returned home 'Tuesday. Thomas Horrid ard family are busy In the bush these days Making maple' The regular Meeting of the-l'VitH - was held at. the home of Mrs, VI the President. Mrs. Fred Theinnson and visitors Present, Mrs. Earle Hodgins gave paper on "Furnishing .s Home on Moderate Means," All enjoyed . community singing. Miss Hazel Percy and Mrs. Josenii Hanna were ghosted calash) for A eontest to fho -greeAtirt,tt "attelidairre mit to- Mr' monthly meetings for the...next sit Varied ideas,- of finiehing fleet& The FOURTH aim,: KINLOSS , Miss Annie liughes was benne frinn Owen Sound te attend: the :Lineral of the late Dave Macintosh ef Tees- Mr. a Mrs. Fraser of Cleveland, visited t.. week with the Iatter's sister, Mrs. ,D. MeMurchy. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ensign visited' recently with Mr: and Mrs. T. Dexter Mr. ancli.Mrs. Tom • Roach, spent Saturday with Wingham friends. d - Miss 'Jessie Macintosh (if London, is spending a few days with her par - rived home frOm Hamilton on •Slitur- day last. The ThoMpson Bros. are busy these days with their outfit cutting wood. Miss Lena 'Robinson of Wingham, spent a day at‘her home last week. The funeral of the late Mr. john Mekenzie an old resident of the Sec. Con., took place on Saturday last to• Kinloss Cemetery.. He was eightyL three years of age, and leaves two brothers to mourn his loss. Mr. and Mrs. R. Martin and Mi. and Mrs. Wm. Robb spent Tuesday evening 'with Mr. and, Mrs. T. ,Robin-, Miss Dean McLeod spent last week with friends in Widths*. Some of the formers in this•vicinity have aterted their spring ploughing but Of 'conrSe were held up by the great snow storm ef bionday. ZION NEWS WItti said winter was Over? The climatic cenditions have been any- thing but spring like the last few days. Old man -Winter evidently had a come back foi the unseasonably mild weather we eejoyed , the last Mr. and Mrs. David Andrew and children spent a few days with Zion friends before leaving on Tueeday. of this week for theit neW h.otne in Ver.; million; Alberta, wheee Mr. Andrew has been engaged oil the staff of the Prov. Agricultural Collge since Dee, While we extend our congtatulations on his advancement. we regret Abet it necessitates his removal from this section of the Province, as both Mr. end Mrs. Andrew represent a high type .of Canadian eitizenship. The play. Yonson's Yob" which was presented in the Orange Hall here on FridaY".night last, by the Zion Dramatic Chib (Berrie) WAO Orneil enjoyed by the large crowd at- tending. The several roles were well sustained by each member 'of the cad, the portraYal of Sylvia (the Miss Sheir. end that of Frank, her erook lover. by Mr. Shewfelt, being arid Kitty, the Pttle Mintier, Miss Mc - 'Following the play ilancing was gaged in for a few honrs, spent 'Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Sam - lel Reid. Mr. Alfred Andrew of Owen Setind Andrew, and Wirmitred ori his retere, they baying spent alWeek with rela- Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Treleaveit end 'aridly of tungannon vidited Mt, and Mrs: Isaac Andrew's -on-,-Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hinteri of Oakville visited with 'Zion friends Mr, and Mtg. Thos. -Helm Onelnh NatiOnal AndtOrli sP-111`'; 11.1.;1 till* hate returned %tree :the a -pending a vat' lunch, gal* Af ,. INDIANS PLEAD GU'H.TY TO I•HQUSE$liEAKING ANA THEFT Aad was expected by tie police; the twp Indians on trial 'here Wednesday afternoon of last eekx pleaded ggt- ty to the charge of 'breaking into A., li. Finlayson's ,store. h'1oseS 'did not receive sentence however, as he has to appear in court at Southampton Qn April 9th . •to • an.Swer• .to three charges of theft and' •lionsebreaking, at Southampton. Wesley got two years at the "Jail Farm for,his slidre in the'crime, and for .previous wrongr.N doing of which he ,had .been .convicted ands let go en: seepende 1, sentence:, • • TYe' housebreaking at Southampton withzvjiich Mose" .47 chseropri•' . was Committed' . last fall.:: A,. brother' .of Moses was caught• and convicted.' of having. a part m.�•these :ekinies slid got five years' in Kingston Pentiten tiary for his•'share:' The •present• Mole: es "elected the :pollee at, that tune but he evidently' did not: mend' his ways Havi g added •another• crime • to. his record he will • likely now get a fairly long tern ' at. Kingston. .• Elizabeth. Kalibeii, the squaw •wlio' was travellingwith the ,two Indians in the .robtery was .Mit here on Wed nesday.. ' She --later appeared 'before and was .in. 1 inlayson's store helping `Magistrate Walker. at Walkerton, and got six months determinate and six• 'monthsindeterinihate^ sentence: to the Mercer Reformatory at .Toronto. She' is .quite young'- 18;, or 19 years age, and is 'un fortunate in not -having. Parents or . a home on • the Saugeen Reserve where she •belongs; The In- dian Wesley hsd` induced.: her to. , ge away with, him • Wesley, was _charged 'also; with , hav- ing'stolen a .bicycle ,at Stratford•, and he admitted this. theft also. This Is the bicycle which Constable Moore fished out of the river just:.east of Lucknow station, after 'the Finlay son robbery. The.owner• was ' located' in Stratford shortly .after: 7 . The, Court Room was well filled at the court sitting,'" quite a number being interested •in a cage in which a' local yoUth was charged with the theft of • three skunk •skins„ from neighboring boys' He ,admitted the theft and got 30' days in ,Walkertofl . jail. „As he was oiit on suspended sentence from.: a `former conviction- the magistrate, gave him something of •.a lecture , saying that, . under the `circumstances, , the extreme penalty was seven years in the •penitentiary... However .'he , would :'be. ,lenient and gave the 'youth only 30 -days in the Walkerton prison.. CHURCH NOTES The I,ueknow UniRted Climb .Choir .will present the ,sacred Cantata - "The Nazarine" at .the evening' Easter Sunday. service. ' Presby eriaf Guitld • The •meeting,' Monday ,evening was opened by singing .a hymn .The• Scrip— Ore' reading taken 'by Mrs, .1:1. M. Thompson was Followed by repeating' the Lord's Prayer in unison. The topic:, "What Barriers. Keep People Away From Christ" was taken by they 1Zev,' E, O', Gallaher. A reading was given.. by Margaret • MacDonald and • a reci- tation by Graham Sher'rifT :The mus- ical numbers wey'e'a solo by• Mrs. J. W. Jpynt, a duet by 'Mrs: MacKenzie; ands Mr. P i hp ;Stewart and rostra:: .rientals given .by Mrs .11 Nixon , on the ' .violin accompanied by. , Mrs., Agnew at the Plane. The meeting closed bysinging; a hymn follwed by prayer :by: Riev. G. °H. Ma•4Uonald° . United Church The l'egular' 'meeting. of the' United Church was. held on Mon day evening andhands: '' was. in the of .the. Lookout Committee. The •meet.:; ing opened • with .the singing of. . hymn followed 'by the reading Of 'the. Scripture lessen: Miss 'Helen Thomp- son sang a solo. The topic "Great Ideas that Have Spurred Men ` to ' Action" was very ably taken by Rev. Tavener of Ashfield . Circuit. A. duet was rendered by Enols 'Buswell . and Florence. Hodgins. Frances Thompson recited" "The Herne Trail." •. A very. 'enjoyable number was :'a piano duet, "Ben Hur's Chariot Race" •played by Jessie MeeKenzie . and Winnifred Armstr.nng The meeting closed • with, the singing of 'a hymn ,and repeating of Mizpah 'Benediction. JUNIOR FARMERS ,end JUNIOR INSTITUTE The Ripley Junior Fappers and Junior Institute have invited the members of the Lucknow Juniors to spend a social evening with them in the Township Hall on Wednesday, April 16th. Anyone hp.ving no way .of going, and these who• can take one or more in their cars. please notify Geo. Kennedy before Monday, April 14th. —Sec'y., WHITEPHURCH Miss Lizzie Cotilier visited on Sint - day at the home of her uncle, Mr. Frank Coulter. Mr's. Duncan Ida -Donald of k St. Helens, 'is nurging Mrs. John 'Craig Sr. and Mrs. Menary of Lucknow• IS nursing Mr. Scott. Mr. Ken. Paterson had a very suc- ansfill sale lett Thursday. Mr., Aobert Renry.Purdon who was called home owing tO the serious ill- ness •and death ,of his mother return- ed to his home. in the West on Tues.? 'day, hinephews-ltiessrs. Hugh David and Pobert Henderson went -West Mr. Walter Foster ie to be con. tratuleted on -coming 4th in class of 20, studying stock ut Clinton last Mr. Ed: Gaunt cave home from Wingham Hospital last Friday. THE KINCARDINE BLACKMAIL CASE DIS -MISSED The blackinait ease at Kineardine which at one time Iooked like a erfine sensation of' the first magni- tude turned out to a' "practical 'joke," arid the, charge of blackmail ,against J. Wilson lias been withdrawn It W,as for several occasions before MagiStrate Walker, and each time the hearing was pastponed, It came tip again on Marcli'l 28, when coundil for the defendant asked that it be laid over until the 'rie# court. ptottit appearing for Reeve td. For! - rester, who had received, the black - malting letter said that, it written explanation 'el the affairs had been handed. to his client and -that they, drawn_;fhe crown attorney agreed "6- nil •a-tcrtill WaS-river. tt is said that the affair originated eiti• lditiate for the reevesbip stated to a group of young men that if lie won the bet he would -treat the crowd. He Won, but didn't treat, So the letter was sent to him demanding $ti,„,6 0.nd • dismissiee -the case ,Magistrate Walker Mid that it was a very MO - tenet taatter. even if Intended as a. ohle to be lenient fp dealing with 140 charge. REV. R. 'PERDUE IN AUTO MISHAP The Rev. R. Perdue; Inspector for the Children's Aid, Society' for Bruce County, •and 'hiswife' had a . narrow - escape from injury .on Tuesday, of last . week: T'hey.. were ontheir way. from '' Walkerton to. Kincareine. and were some distance beyond Mi11- erton when°their car skidded on the slippery., road and went into the 'ditch. The car, , a Durant sedan was. badly ,damaged, :the estimated cost. of -re- pairs being about $5021, The ear turn- ed completely . over and . rested on its side. Mr.. Perdue broke a glass, in the door and he and. Mrs., Perdue got out through the opening. A car , on its way from Kincardine tothe Couii- ty town took them' home, and the damaged' d'ar was i Iter towed , in. , There was a . sleet "storm on at the time 'of the mishap, and the snow collecting on the windshield made it impossible for :the driver to seethe road. Mr.. 'and Mrs. Perdue escaped with,' nothing. worse than a shaking up andthe•shock natural to such an, occurrence.` —o 0 0 -- PROVINCIAL CONSTABLE TO. RE STATIONED' AT KINCARDINE The Attirney Generals Dept. has announced the appointment of a third proviicial constable for _Bruce Coun- ty, this one to have headquarters at Kincardine: °Conditions have been ra- ther had in the Lakeside Town ,,for some• years—the local : authorities evidentIy unable to' suppress , drunk ,enness, bootlegging and thieving. The trouble over the retiring consta- ble appears to .hale' been due to his failure to look after drunks. _ The provincial man will be , independent of , local opinion and influence and, the law will be •better enforced. CORN BODER ACT • -If the core borer inspectors and the that many farmers were under the Provincial Entomologiqt it was stated imoression that be-ause the Rorer had been redueed in most of the counties under the Act, it was. no longer a serious rinnare, and' fore the Act. would net 'be strictly enforied this year. If this stAthment was correct it is unfortunate 'and very As stated by Professor L. Cae:r. Provincial Entomoligist; the tgrer hist darrrernus an insect to -day as it was, and all it needs to enable it to play havoc With -our corn is to be -lven a chanee such -as it would have if the Corn Borer Aet- was net en- forced. Corn erewers Oittario -have to beeorne accnstiitned to the fact that cleaning un corn remnants thotonglily finch spring will .henee- forth be a regular part of farm Op- eratiOns. ' There is no 'other knee ti way of Cornhating the borer. Even in !Europe this is the' only til•ay *of pit: - venting heavy losses. :,The Corti Borer Act will he etifore-. ed this year as, in foriree ycars Every man -4411 be rennired to- rlean- either by 'gathering .or " "4:14Or:illyge-inpeolir'ut);:hAmt7g, :itrhetili-47-hieurnde.sTr-PlIa:ubdnce,,nr,t;,,,Yt Mt. O. Oinn states that the Mean nu in. the past ings been satisfarlort. The sanicproregure! most he followed this year and in future yearq,, Nri enforcement of the Act would he the, indoing of ail; aceornMIShed so fpr in the tontrotof this pest If all to who'll corn is valrable cron. 1/4 The Malt who speaks. about getting down' to brass tacks may be trying in Just Another , Weel Some Tempting Selections, From King's SPRING DRESSES, The New Styles depicted in smart Materials. Printed Srlks= Cre'ie G'o.iie—Georgette .and: Flat.•;Crelie. ' • —$12.76-,-- .$17.50 -- 425oo T[IE ,NEW GOATS ,. •Novelty, Tweeds Flerrin ;banes: and Plain- Shadesein -Twill Fabrics $12.00 --= to(f- $45 eb ".SMART "SUITS. • ' • Misses'. and Matrons Styles so much. in Yogue 'this season. . .$19.00 -- .to - $25.00': r 'FINE FURS :. . FOX .SQUIRREL — MINK' .Chokers to .adorn. the Spring Suit or Furless Coat. .- $25.00 =• to $75:00 — NECKWEAR •.-"- -, BAGS .,. New and Clever Accessories that are so important at this par- ticular •season.. Special Prices for ',Easter: GLOVES - - HOSIERY' • .ILayser: Productions that have a charm all their own. Perfect .fitting . and Supreme in'.Color. • ." $1.50 $2.00- Ti E HATS. Original ,Creations in Sprifig Straws •and Braids. .' . $1.95; —.$3.00 — to —14.50 in,g Bros. w[ricx, LYONS—In fond and loving mein- ery of Mrs. James Lyons who paseed away April 8th, 1924. "Never morning, dawns, never night. returns, but We remembet you: Sadly Next :Sunday is Palm Sunday. See - Vices on Ashfield Circuit-131ake 11 Quarterly Board ineeting on, the evening of April 1:50, at 8 P.M. at PARAMOUNT , The April 'Meeting of Paramount U.F.W.O. *ill be held at the home of Mrs. Grant McPiarmil On April 15. Roll Call "Hints on:Housecleaning." A social evening will be held in dey evening, April 17th. for 1930 .Gente-135c. Ladies. please bring lunch. Program and Dancing. , BABY CHICKS & HATCHING EGG'S 0.A.C. %Barred Rocks at 420.00 per - hundred, and S. C. W. Leghorns at $18.00 -for Anti! 16th .and 22rd, from our own choke heavy laying pens. Our ehicks may.cost a little now, hut'. in the end they' are melt cheaper than lo* priced chicks. We have many sat, $17.00 per 100. These prices et the If you are in need of. brooder stoves feeders and waterers; please reirem- Can also slinply Perlia Chick Feeds. Phone Blyth 10 24. Barred Pnck Pehy chicks, $1r..01 Chicks. $14.00 per hundred-. Two lum- died dr over eili,nr kinrit 81.00 no-, hundred less. Patching eggs $5.61 four cents ner egg or four hundred New' and seeond-hand ineubators. and brooders at barhiiii prices.. Get 'your order in now and trot .Flelivery when :you went them. I hare increased r.,y hatching capacity. Call Phone 611-42. Virin•rhare. iv 'II Fortune. fla- tottery If Yen want eggs n'etizt Winter, buy eottio birel< to Its year after year.' We are booking orders now fin' April and- - wntfl lab 16r. C. White LPgherrisr until Aptil 15th 16c., until May 15tif 15e. • THE FORTUNE. HATCHERY Phone, Wroxeter 012, Ring 8.