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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-03-09, Page 8„. 4 CANS' ,Ff111K ,BEANS ,10 'ONIONS; ROA* HOOD &• gi.TAiR CHINA: OATS .. • • .T*, regular: meeting of ' the Young , ” 'evening. :The" president occtipied.-„the "'chair, the, Devotional Cent.. , having the opening hymn, •Miss Fern Reid _kalle'the4SciiPtare reading and Mr: 'CoilYer, thiii, lead in, prayer. After Ahe--„ainging Of the next hymn a• num, ,l)Orait-rgiven..,by the ..orchestra- and .quartette 13.Y:X1'. and 'Mrs,: Philip 84141rth M'*7II:a:rTY' Much en- MaelCenzie,..which was:tt 'very inter- ,!ii6.,:41,:,citare4r.olt,i,ntgliiiipx.t' week will closed .the meeting then, told by Miss Lorna The tepid, ",Missionary HeroeS":..waS taken by Lorna' Campbell, Edna Agar and 'Jean Btruthers. Hymn 403 Was then Sting and iliecieeting Was :clos- ed 7itli Prayer - A THE 4UCK:NOWSENTINEL. ExCellent 301; Good, .g46i Fair 164. EXcellent,L•Doris,'-Wylds '.310; Nor,. 272; Lloyd Stewart 252.: pair—Car,' glen 14cQuillin 2323: RaYmond Fair -•--Donald Johnstone 151.: nine Jinn:111On ":235;' Anne, Parker:231; :Junier., Class,,Peisiblp 'Marks' .230; „1,82; Lorne,Gardrter 1.81;:,Helen "Salk, 164; Kenneth: Webster, 147;, McDonald ' 145; Norman :McCartney Lerne Reid 126;„ Aline Solaihon 125; Ronald' McInnes 122; Jack Scott 110; leek WilsOn 112; Roy ,ifaven,s, I: hlurdie. South 'Kinloss W. M. There :Was a good ,attendance: at. the -manse when'the'rnembers gather- ed , to join in the: Werld'S DaY Prayer, prograni: :The, regular .1)titSi with; and a donation ef ten pairs of Pillow :slips for '` the MiSs Rattie'S Toranta was gratefully re'ceived. Mrs...MacDonald...presided at-' the March Meeting. Mrs. •Colqiihoun and `Jarriiescin took the :deVotionals: The 13ible ,stlidir:xas taken by Mr's. Readings were given- by; Miss Dean Meeting. was; plesed. With piayer...., •';': 'The:Scripture reeding was taken by Thein ePlendid reading, 'their' nsual Pleasing: Manned EuniCe • Henideraark,.,;*ii Margaret -.Ritchie ' win :aur:friendi 'for Christ?"' Was the - .:7, devotional:topic. Tins Was •well , taken enrselves, 'We will: de. great 'Work in Pnrs_natling 'Men tn give their lives: nobler "phrpoSes: The Meeting closed' . with the, singing ,of :a „hymn,: and the Drifted :Church Mission ',Rand Tito' regular rneetinOelhe ----t-tilthielIiinsion Band, i;ias held 'in :the basenMnt .-of _the "United ,ChUrch on" • 'Mareh' 6th. -The: meeting epened With : hynin 426,.. after which "the band re; The Scripture Was read by • Deris 'TV/rimier." An "iptereStine story' wai 3rd. A, number of very Weleorne visi- tors were .,"present.:-,‘"The'•-mtereating program prescribed tor, this' day, was, Miss derson: Several Members ?.arried outiunder the leadershin of ,led in prawr 'end a ,:very , interesting and helpftil: 'address on the sithject 'PraYer was given by 'Mrs. Finney. The Lucknow United Church W: M. -wheal rooni. The president being: ab.• aent, Mrs. Tucker took the chair and -ipen-ed 'the Meeting with prayer. the program for the Day of Prayer was ted Mi.s Tucker, assisted by Mrs. Andrew, who was. leader of the greup Misi McGreger read the' devotional . were read , and adapted. The Lord's prayer was repeated in uniSon Mrs: MeLead read a; verY interesting Paper' on "The Shtit-in hut not .Shut - very interesting Paper from the Study Kook on the ,Xetliodist Church in the: Weat, before Union: Several of the lathe§ lead in prayer for. the ,differont' conntries.:T14 meeting. was very profitable and interesting.—See: FRIDAY Alb SATURDAY ONLY Full Range of Ladies' and Mins' Spring Clothes,,iii•iCe4 to ittiryouP Dora Fail TO ''',See 'Them ilk ouses Printed Crepe'BIOUseS, neck's FtrIth RLMAN 1P °lie 85 m eto lain COlor Linene 81 Dainty Floral Patterns, gocid cljUality, 79c up III—Pos$ible: 300; TWantley 241; B. Stewart., 229; 195; 1. Wehster 182; M. Fisher 181; M. MacCallum. Collyer 86; :Mildred Ritchie • 85; Kathleen :Maelfitosh 84;: Arlene JeWitt 80; Arthur 80; Delis- Ritchie 79; Muriel, Soloman 78; Toy Henderson, ,75; .Orland paterson 7;.kaiy Strtithers 15;" Jack McLeod 7.4 Grace Webster 74; Jennie Pearl, than. '66; Zylde Steivart ;65; • Jean' Struthers 65;::HoWard •Sohnstian '62; Mai:Donald.. 75; :Mhriel. Peterson? 75; MOrris Tearlman :73; Helen Hamilton 72; Lee 10; :Anna 4,1inlaYsen :50; Millan 55;.- Marguerite -::G111`0‘S Margaret Bee 46; , EXTENDED LICENSE , PERIOD :SOON EXPIRES March ldth Terininates Second, The - tension :Period For Securing :Markers The second. and final • extension of atone granted motorists, in Securing and nO further 'extension shoUld expected, announced , Hon. Leopold lVfaeapley, Minister of Highwaysi ruary 15 and then 'an -edditional month 'of g -race. annotinced. ists ::' were 'advised to secure, their markers early: :and- avoid the conges- tion of the last few—days, but it has -been apparent hy the, ,rtuinber -Who have -secured thein,,,that' the, majarity is :taking ady.entage of the ex- tensions arid putting :o1rTnirchasing their plates until the final date. Motor ,ears in this district This seasen swill, for the most part, carrY marker's lettered friain•D E 301 '0 p being* the allotment kr the Depart- Meht ofIlighways for ' sale at Wing - ham' and Kincardine eentrea respec- tively at' which points the majority of ' district and local. moterists Make .their pi.trchafieit..„ Plaid; Check; and Stripes are the Yard 25c: CHINTZ - Very attractive designs' fiuitable for side curtains, citstiten thoe and "comforters: 'Extra valne. -DRAPERY SATEEN§ +lora), Drapery Sateens and. Creton- 'ROLLER -TOWELLIisiG Roller Towelling 'Of Irish.Linen crash. Per ',Yard 20c •Wabass'o .Cattoti'• Sheeting. 'The cilia', PILLOW COTTON. , :Wabasso Ctrcular Pillow -Cotton et.- ' en weave laundries like 42",& • ',The eonvertible Beret or Peak Can. Men's Caps popular stiles Fancy • Donegal, tweed , for . the • small" bay. 8i4 pieee: top.: Leather fore. ,BOILTS• TWEED CAPS 49C and 75c „ E. McCluskey'-/Vianagiar 01Ili MOTTO: -.'-SMALLER PROFIT, QUICK TURNOVER. 'PHOD,IE 75. ;L. 0. L. social in the Orange Hall to:;night (Thursday). ' Hassel,. Of BrUssels sPending &week -in at the home -1V1i. and Mrs. Charles Bell of 131yth Were Sunday- viSitors with -,-Mr. and Mrs.. jaeli keep, in mind the .Bretiekah social to be held,i_FridayLeVening,_,_Etichre,. The Lucknow`..:Floilr-Mille See notice ,eliewhere: he is driving AhiS week. . Reserve the date --Friday, lMargh 17th, -and- plan, to' attend: the Citizens! Band Concert that evening: ma trivfp. ;ae. ns Hedni. ,trvoalrtd t. jeg: Epo mw. Aoogfin o;t:t ;, Miss Artery ,Nelson of 'Kincardine spent the week -end in ,town. with her Miss Belle Robertson” has returned from a visit in Torente, where she attended 'the spring; millinery opening .• All rural :routes: with- the lexcep7 next week; • have resumed afternoon Mr, Datisen spent the week; -end in Toronto *ith his..cousin, ;Fri ds Mre James -Alton: will pleaied to lea n That she is Muth iMproved; following'. a heart, attack ,suffered two -weekS: ago. Mr: Herb 'Grahant Torento, 'ac - return . from the city ahd a few days at the home ofihis Mother Mrs. Robert Graham.. , Dresses at Templeton's, Storp, -on Wednesday next, .Marelt 15th, will enable you to purchase your spring requireptents.. conveniently and econ- Mr: and Mrs. Well/Henderson and , family haVe taken up residenee'in the Congrani Bleck, ;having matted their Missea Jean and' Isobel Douglas 'are visiting in Teeswater at the home Of their sister, Mrs: c. F.7 Richardson. Mr., Richardson; who ; had , beep con- ' fined , to': the hOuse for a Couple of Weeks' With' a ;sev4re, attack Of the is recovering. pjc,e'!3r, : RADIOS BY PLACING TAX ON T,13,13ES Hen. Jasaes Malcolm Considers This Sysient: 'Would Re, Most Satisfac- „Wauld Receive Full Amount ' Of The. ,debate in the House Of .'eoin- moria on; the means 'of imposing. and• collecting the :tett :on radias. hrotight James; IVIalcelm, who, recorninended ,most satrifactory means of 'deriving 'this revenue 'and by which the gov? 3;297,9(10 radio tpbes 'wete Made and sold in Canada last year. :Mr. Malcolm stated: and a :Lek hi:. fifty - cents' a` tube would result in a re- Wauld be 'collected by the manufac- hirers,' without cost te the. govern - 'theta in the same way ,that the 'sales expense experienced In thiS regard in the past, he' added.' 'In 1931, it was estimated that '10 ,- 000 radio owners 'did net paY a lic•- •,-..nserand-last year a,house to house canyaS Was inatituted which- resulted • in 'increased, Collections , ef, 84,000 licenSe feeS. The fee is, two dollars, but commissions allowed. in collect-. ing the levy resulte in only $1.60, be, big returned to: the government. - "For . genuine wit Under the inest be sornassed," Said the Surgeen,„aa,lni daY.4, stepped =by. Cot ,thia Meth.) David Horne -returned from Toron- to On Saturday, '1,yliere he tinderWent it thorough examination to deter._ the cause 'Of the illnesa vvhich has Used, him , for Sonic: time; and at intervals causes hina much,, pain. lie, -has been order th hell this yyeeli; tserved at. Abe regular. Meeting 'of, 0-MOIll'efer-Ifigtit-ii0--rit the: ',eine' of Mrs. h., it.. Thotripson, li'ridnr9, --Mias Jessie MacGillivray, a native of Bruce Connty, :Ontario, died 'at ' her home at, 3537 14th. Avenne, 'De; troit, Monday 'of last Week, _following a' Stroke. Born near Port ;Elgin, .a McGillivray of Highland Scottish 'stock, she had reSided in• Detroit for Presbyterian ' Church; 'Mrs. Mary Stuart :and Misa Belle MacGillivraY. of Detroit.:. -She was' predeceased- by a brothers and: slitter. Rev.. Angus IL MacGillivray -Of Haniilton, aria and Miss Kate .M. lVfaeGilliVraY, The remains. Wire. Sent to flainilton fen ftmeraF service 'and entombment in the MatisoleUm. DIES IN TEESWATER , The death of Robert Arscott; aged , occurred at his, home in Tees - u —water, following , an: Musa of some two Months. Deceased for Many years was a_ resident of that village moving' Itheit• from London. For many ,years, assisted by his brothers he 'conducted' the tannery, and for ten. • years' had been caretaker of Ahe nuhlic ' and continuation schools, from Which &Ries*, failing health forced . him -to resign. He is survived- by:MS widow, formerly , Carrie Merchant, of 'Culross, .Township; three sons, Charles, Clarence' and 'Walter, end one daughter..Hatty; also two child, ren by .a former mai:Tinge, Santu'el and' Lillian,. The fit' neral Service was. held • Teesw,ater ,United Church with interment 'in Teeswater : ceme- BORN A PHILLIPS -;-In .tucknahr, at' the home of:1V1r."and lack Gaithiss, an Saturday,_,March: 4th, to Mr. pnd Mayo; the. noted- scientist and Physician, says: "YOU dan .get along with a. wooden leg but yon can't get agree With hint. We kneW 'sothe :that do.—The Canadian; ' gatha—;-nt deeen't y" hu ernoon • ern, o ot Forge