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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1917-05-10, Page 7,- + • V° . 1i- .. 7,1 w;' • •••••••-7-• • • stages tlr: ;Ip,hr .fir You don't have to wait until ° you- get fifty, seventy-five ' or even twenty-five dollars to- • gather.. .lust. select the instru- - went you want, snake asmall first payment, and have it 'de- livered to your home at once. :Payments so small you will never misstbem—and the pleas- ure so great that you will *Adel. how' you could have been without a Columbia Graf- onola before. Come in, today and, make your .selection. We can arrange convenient terms. - • etie , S:i�y\`tiw\i. �+F\iti�aa3`?i:�\\�ii+}y,,a. E�\- \� tiV�i`il `• A�: �, tti.::� anhS� 4... ..'„v`, i � : ht'\\\'S1�ii\\i\\A;.�? w^•4t `��b•+:�1 ���... 1\l ti • Festive itay rat f. o. b.. Toronto •.°u&ieci to change without•notice Back of thisseason's new ()ver • land Big Pours and Light Sixes, is a direct line of nine preced- ing • models from which : they `were developed.:.. ' They directly continue the line of models that made the Over • land name stand in the public mind for integrity of value: • Overland. policy has' steadfastly' Ro yy sustaineei that . integrity of. `value in the car throughout, its` entire service• ni :the hands•. of owners.1, Over three hundred thousand of these cars are now in use and the helpful suggestions of their • owners and of the more than ° four thousand dealer and fac- tory- Itch ac-tory-branch organizations that sbld and served . them, are ,large!(' responsible for the bal- anced greatness of this season's lig Fours and Light Sixes. Their new beauty, their perfected.' easy , riding qualities, their • proven sturdiness and median - Ica! excellence, their admitted'` tire,' fuel 'and oil economy make•them,worthy of the•con- • fidence • we enjoy,- that. they . will still further enhance Over- land prestige. they • embody the wisdom of the unmatched' 'Overland ex- perience in building cars of • this type. -They are d6minant'values, cars of proven' dependability and sterling worth. .Let us show you these cars and demonstrate them. OVERLAND SALES CO • Wingham, Ont... L. Kennedy, Prop. Telephone 192 ..' 3� + 'illys-Overland, Limited, FEWER PEOPLE GROWING OLDER. The Public Health Service reports that more people live to - the age of forty years to -day, but from forty to sixty years mortality is increasing from degenerative diseases in the U'. S. Thousands' of well-informed, liters. and 'women to -day are learning the true value of SCOTT'S OF THE PUREST COD LIVER OIL as, a powerful blood -enricher and?' strength'builder tward+ off the headaches and ',.ckaches that mean wenesso,.° SCOTT'S helps fortify the body against grilsje, pneumonia and weakening' colds, through its force of metlioirot nourishment gobs gook i s nistailtst Ita Not CiasSalik Onliire'Olt Tleastsists .r. v W. M. S. CONVEN HON •(Froin The Brussels Post) , - Thursday, of' .last week the -minuet meeting of Maitland Presbyterial was held iu Melville church' Brussels ,and was largely attended, delegates tieing there from alrost all the Auxiliaries there' being 30 Societies in the Presby. aerial. A • large coutingent nunibering about 50 oars down on the morning. train from the North, while large. num- bers carie frail outlying Points by auto, despite disagreeable Weather, Morning session opened at 9 30, the President, (Rev.)Mrs. ,Mann presiding. After devotional,exerciees were conclud- ed a` report "was givenby four Vice - Presidents of .tlio Presbyterial,relative to, their visit to the Auxiliaries :inthis district, A Conference led by Mrs. Bradley, Teeswater, on "Home Helpers" was then held. Many helps were suggested where- by every woman of the church „clay be made to feel that she is linked tip to the work, emphasis l Bing laid on, the fact that the Horne helpers are now one of the most important.parts of the work. Atthe same hour a Conference was held' in the School room en Mission Band work, led by Mrs. (Rev.) Lundy, Walton. Short addresses were given on different phases of the work hy .Mrs. MeGlavin and Miss IIielo'p, Walton; Miss Lily Harri'ron and Miss A. Dunlop, Moncrieff.t• Mrs. Ferguson, Delgrave; Miss .Little,'St. Helens;. Mrs. B. S. Scott and Miss G. I)eadmatr, Brussels. Many helpfulhintg were ,given as well as a large number of articles on demonstration which were made for the bales, .t 1 o'clock the t,lotiference wag ie Burned. Promptly, at 2 o'clockafternoou session tosn'ed . i'resideni; ilk the chair.' Thoto. Occup ging eat on the platform 'lllll'pl •iii 1)44 44114001101 r. ``lin )..UCNOit OVERWORKED MOTHER YInds Health In Our Tirol lMC Collinsville, 111.---"I suffered from it nervous breakdown and terrible heart - wires end was tired all over, totally worn out and discouraged, but as I bad a large family I lied to work despite- my aut[ering. I paw Vinol advertised and decided to try it, and within two weeks I noticed a decided improvement, and Bnow I .am a well womeni - -•Mrs. Arg We guarantee Vino], our anon seeret tonic,. to- .strengthen and build up weals; run-down, overworked mothers, delicate .children and feeble old People. DR. A. M.°1PEMCE LUC11NoW Coombs, Kincardine, and Mrs. Fear, Bruescis. Mrs. S. C. Wilson, Druecele, gave the Seeripture reading aud•.Mrs. (Rev.) L ttle, St, Helens, led in prayer. Mrs. (Rev) Ferguson, Brussels, ex. tended a bright, hearty. welcome to the .delegates to .hearts_ and homes of .the people of Brttssets, which conduced, to all feeling et home. Mrs. (Rev.) Me- Kenzreply,.te, North Kinlos:tt made a suitable • .p-. ' President's annual address le always, One of the principal feature' on the program and kinked forward to ,with° interest, It was a"summing up of the year's work, the .different• departments, being itemized with special emphasis on, the increased interest in various depart. menta, was marked throughout'and wee a stimulus, We were grieved • at the annual meeting)* year that there was a deficit, but rejoice this year that ulnas, been wiped ,out and the S,6ciety has stood the test, and each one urged to go forwards to more zealous and persistent effort in the future. The address was delivered by Mrs. Mann in an earnest and tactful way and will bear much flint in theincoming. year, • M is. Jas. Fox, Brussels, Correspond- ing Secretary, read the minutes. of the' previous meeting, ' which was `held at Lucknow. • Mrs. Coombs,. Kincardine, gave the report of the progress of "the Societies throughout the Presbyterial. While there was not a marked increase in .numbers, there was in interest, it being evideneed'in several.pla ces.• Scene Aux- iliaries.doubled' their contributions.' .-Mrs-(Rea) Lundy, Walton, who is the energetic Secretary of M ission Bands,' reported increased interest,' the work beingaggressive with an air,, a' Mission. Band byteryi. n every congregation 'tithe Pres • Report of Strangers' Secretary and the Home Helpers' Secretary was given by. Mrs (Rev.) Bradley, Teeswater,. in the absence of the. secretaries,. Mrs. John Linklater and .Mee. Ireland, Teeswater A large number of strangers was. .re- corded and. visited. ' ' The Horne Helpers had a large increase, $763. beipg con tributed Mrs.• (Rev.) Perrie,. Wingham, gave the report of the suppliessent to. the.' _ chools..and;reelerves iri bhe• West. 'Miss. Jean Moore, Brussels; :reported the -Messenger.subsscribers on ti slight in- crease. Tu the absence of Mrs. cKuzie,..of Lucknow,, Treasurer Mrs. Agnew read the report, showing the amountraised by the Auxiliaries • last year , to be $3,790, an increase of .$763. Mission Betide,. $499, en increase of $127. Mira.' (Iiev.):_Boyle, . of Belgrave, .gave the .dedicatory:prayer..• ,Rev. Mr. Goforth, of'•Honan, China, gave a very earnest address . taking : for his the m@ , "I; am •notashamed of the 'aospel'of Christ:" He cited` a number of-casee. where the gospel of Christ had worked a great transforming influei>be in, the lives of the Chinese, ' adding : that lie was not ashamed of .a religion that had such a marvelous transforrning power on the lives •of ,the Chinese ' who have been in darkne:4s for so many genera- tions. - Mr; Goforth has' the power : of impressing his hearers -with coals live of the altar after some 30 years'. experience. in China,. The "Little Stars Mission Band" . of Melville church :contributed a well rendered 'chorus. ' • Rev. Mr. ; McCulloch, 'ofCranbrook,, briefly and cordially extended greetings from the Presbytery, expected the women to rise to their opportunity in making use of their granted 'franchise as well as spreading the Gospel to the:. uttermost parts of the earth. Greeting f rom• sister Societies : were given by Miss 'Gordon, of the Methodist church; and Mass My`rtle1Wils=on, of the_ Anglican ,church; showed that. the :lines of demarkation which were once so •vise ible between denominations were grad •aye,—,4i-ri 3•; nbee k ;ivev'eeei strbng•paper on "The -place of Messen- ger in the -Women's 'work," emphasizing that the MeSsenger does not come tous on the winds but represents hard, strep- nous' labor; • that there .should be more interest stirred up in the reading of its pages, which if read will touch our hearts as we are brought face to face with the Missionary on the field of .battle. Mrs. Ferguson, • of Ethel, ga 'e the closing prayer.` Too -much -pratsee-cannot be given to the ladies of Melville church fr their generous hospitality extended ter. the delegates and their' friends in serving ,a hot diner and a bounteous tea and out iif theabundance ofibeir heart.theecores of individual kindnesses exhibited -which always help to make the' world a' kin. The President 'o f Maitland Presbyter -, al and her noble band ofoffrcers has the HOM SEEKERS' EXCURSIONS MAY 1Ith TO -OCTOBER 30th Every TUESDAY �t AL1. RAIL" e also by ..' THURSDAY'S STEAMER "Great Lakes Routes" (Season Navleation Your Future Is in .the West 71:9fertil.prairiiei have put Woolen* Canada on, the map. Thera are stili ^. thousands of acre.' waiting for the man Who wantaahome and.pro panty. Talia advantage of s•,ow Rates and travel via Canadlan P.a fit n Information from Ticket Offic • 141.145St..limaa,' et., phone M aies,wineserieotei, Windsor and Placa Vigor Stations. " 111E BUSY HARDWARE HOUSE'" MAIM OUR STORE YOUR HEADQUAR'1 I ERR PHONE 66 FOR PROMPT DELIVERY M 1.4. 44.4 4.44.4.�.4. R V4. -.4"4,41.4.4•44.4 4 m.a 4 4 C 4 -• ,. *L 4 4. If It's A P:e;rfecl'I'on." 1 machinery in godworking order, all moving without a hitch and the meeting of 1917 will go down. as one of the most successful in -history of the Presbyterial. Officers for the current year are:--- Hon. President, . Mrs. (Rev.) Perrie, Wingham;.,President, Mrs. Mann, .Bros- eels; Vice-Presidente•-1st, Mrs. Hardy, Lochalsh,; 2nd., Mrs. Bradley, Teeswater; 3rd., Mrs. Bell, Molesworth; 4th., Mrs. McCulloch, Cranbrook; . 5th., Mre. Mc- Kenzie, tc-Kenzie, North Kinloss;. 6th., Mrs. Tate, Bluevale;. Recording -Secretary, Mre. Jas. Fox, Brussels; Corresponding -Secretary; Mrs. Coombe, Kincardine; Mission Band Secretary, Mrs, Lundy, Walton; Stere-. tary of Supplies, Mrs. Peter Linklater, Wingham;' Messenger •'Secretary, Miss Jean Moore, Brussels; Treasurer, Mrs. Geddes, Winghanl; Strangers' Secretary," Mrs, Linklater,'Teeswater; Home Help- ers, Mrs, Ireland, Teeswator . Literature Secretary, Mrs. Little, St. Helens. , By invitation the next annual meet- ing will be held. in Wingham. • A•large-and •interested- •audience •as •- trembled in the evening, the pastor, Rev ' A.' J'.14f Mann, , B.A., presided and .spoke appreciatively of the.: Presbyterial and its broadeping``horizon. . Rev. Rev. D. Perrie, Wingham, gave the first address on the theme, "Theposses- Won of the 'Missionary spirit" •and the • impossibility of disassociation of a Chris; tian and ,Missions. • There must be in- eluded; the spirit of life,. conviction, obt. ligation, achievement and a new interest in the home life as to the Bible and. Christian living:' The earnest. words of the speaker were: most timely - Au address brimfull elf interest and instruction was given by Rev. r. ( o forth, onPCorea. MZ pictured its- paste history and the progress that markecl the passing years in their embracing Christ- ianity. As proof of the thoroughness of'. the work the speaker dealt with their evangelistic zeal; their generous, contrite butions; their lode for the word of -God their desire to prayand attend worship; the: way they: stand 'persecution for Christ s• sake and urged the home church to seek after the larger .consecration and a life of vigor and`e rnestness. The •visit of 'Rev. Mr. Goforth to ' the,. Convention as the representative of the work in China, was stimulating and will do much to cause increased zeal and fin- ancial'help in Carrying on the work ' of the Master both at home and abroad. During. the evening the church, cho&. led by F.11. Mulheron, rendered the fine anthem, "Send out Thy Light" -good form and Miss: Verne Walker sang. "The Pentitent" with good effect Rev lily. -Mann: expressed thanks to all who had contributed in any way to- ward the success of .the Convention, and wiehed `every Society ..a year of, great blessing. The offering at the Convention totalled about $48. A. social was held Friday evening as the supply of provision brought by • the congregation was so ample. • it's alright In buying alfoil'stove one naturally .wants to get -the best.` This. stove has proven the best yet. It- saves 'oil. No ' expense for re- paint's—no odor -- ab solutely safe. ° A child can- operate it. Collie in any time and: we will demonstrate to you the superior qualities of this stove over any other make on the market. We have-• a ' complete range of 'sizes and nd Ourprices are the lowest possible. p We advise those Who are stove this. season'' to buynow on all lines are rapidly advancing. We allow a sty f`es b going to get a as the prices thirty days' free trial. For tour garden you may need a New Shovel, Rake, Hoe,gv Garden Trowel. • We have a good assortment to choose from. Bicycles, and Auto Supplies. '.A fresh car of cement just arrived. Try our Intubator 9il for sure hatching MCLRO..D±&L The Store Where Y o • Your Money .Goes Farthest. •-• en's• Suiting • In. _`Paas( : Worsteds 'that :: are good ,value- and naiad' patterns ._ In . Black and Navy Worsted—sur:—,.prices„ -•are ower„•than if we-__ ought -them: now-- -tt ll -.pay you to -buy from us when you want clothes• made to order. . :Our Assortment: of:'Black. and Colored `Silks never was more varied than ''at r n p ese t.. See what �► we show when it is silk y ou Want; P • Special in Ladies'. Black Cotton Hose. at 15c. per pair. The-MiIline Department n isr i • , . • .. , ry , p .• e t ece v><ng spec ial .attention. The ladies will find th • latest +� at st styles of Hats. and Tril>anin s with' us. g W. CONNELL, Issuer of Marriage Licensees. • -w9- Cases 'of, ,Eczema ar . lid How ley Were : ire -Further Proof - That :' Dr. Chase'.: Ointment is a Positive u"re%o hie i CI Eczemg :4._eA. a- T......+., "c9?:• .nivu.:.::w.,::a3w..v:.r.,e.J ei��. rw.::u. �:. a.... �.ri a >x •.... •r. Y ..: • - .. Jr 'w. ....a P+.' uu,:LP4 J' rYX. 7 ✓..< {y+. cU. LUCKNOW SCHOOL REPORTS '•. Room II -- Sr iI— Excellent---Caineron�ljoDon= ldr- ave artee uteea icleona -:. ,, tl' n o'' I'di life `:How:e,Locell.-Murdoch,-Lewis Taylor.). Goon--Ltliott-Barns, (Margaret Chis- holm,. Walter Eaton?, (Marjprie Douglas, Clarence Murdie). Fair tuart Mac: kenzie*, Neil Mclnnes, Dorothy Hough- , • Jr. 11—L+ xcellent—Albert Taylor, (Eris Armstrong, ' Margaret G e d' d e s Campbell• Thompson), Clair Milne, (Pearl Beaton, Andrew Thompson), Alvin FIr- win, dean Stewart*. ` Good= Harold McIntosh*, Dolly 'Webster*. Fair- Percy: Webster*, Kathleen Chisholin*.. (Dean McInnes, Sydney Decker*, Tracy Webster*), Peter .iiortis*, *• An examination missed. ' . .. M. Brum her. F K Teat g, •---If -you--read -these letters:you- will find that Dr. 'Chase's Ointment is not to be.classed among' ordinary salves and: ointments: r . By actually curing iich,ing; stinging eczema .in many thousands of cases it . has' stood the most severe test.. to which' any ointment can be put,`' 'Mr:' J::.,B'rice, " Temperance road,' Parry Sound, Ont.,: writes: "Just a line to praise Dr. Chase% Olnunent for..'what it has done for my ' wife. She has been suffering with eczema in'her-head-for two years,°arid-r-haer' spent no •end ' of money with doctors and for ointments, wllieh,,,did. her no good:. She had about. given up hope of e'vel° being cured, 'when someone told her to try 1».eChase's Ointment • Bj► -the use of this :"Ointment. the trouble has left her entirely, so we have unbounded faith' in it. I have Itold several• people about the 'OInt- meat: Mrs. W. _ G. D wden, Greenspond, otiav stn writes: ' eu • ' 1 $ i 7�sy' NflcY"'X f • fered with eczema 'en my -hands, an - for eighteen months was so ; bad that 1 could -not use a needle to sew or do anything. I Gould scarcely dress my self. Though I 'had lots .of salves • from doctors, I• could never get much . benefit from thein.:.. Then i . sent for a sample• .• of Dr.., :�hase.'s _-• Ointment, •and;'fotind it very different • In action. It was not long before my liands' began to hear .-and .four 60e boxes made them well. r cannot . , • praise • Dr. Chase's ' Ointment too ,highly; a1inl'leedttently+'. gwe Sbnle to'' �. others, to. get them using it,' for 1 knave that if will cure." • In the home Dr: Chase's Ointment is of almost daily 'usefulness, for by relieving chafing and irritation of the Skin ' It prevents eczema and similar Rotting skin diseases, : t.4.ppited to all • cuts and Wound's, it prevents blood poleoning and heals the skin. Dr. Chase's ointment,. 60 cents a box, an . dealers, or l dmanson, Bates. & Co„ Ltd„ 'oronto; - EVROIET FOUR. N 0 The best steel, and genuine highest grade materials forged, cast of welded into shape by modern machines • of ,scientific accuracy insure the high efficiency of the CHSYROL-£T--FoiirSine y — — — The resiliency of the chassis', the pliancy .of the :sup. porting springs and fine upholstery insure coltlfort.- ,-Our mammoth production 'and etfieieilcy anethods makes possible the lour price of $695. 6.OSHArU4+'A ao'6n i.00A1.4Y'BY GEO. H. SMITH AGEN'I`.Z .M - . L,U'cKNOW,• iatluding i leetrie Lights and Stetter. or.11srr '^' pAvFCANa1 ft/litlti i Yw1ltlirCiq tics �'aaa ptittirtsurlt+. rriou l tORNIC4 ' ASK •