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I'AGF,, EIGHT
[E` LtTCJNOW' ;SENTINEL; ,
'TRI,TRSDAY,, -MAY, "20TH, .1937
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IZItUCE.•.1'ACES LAWSUlT :UR'.
f •
A
, lawsuit against the county o
)iru,ce ;overpayment .of the hospital.
bill of an
....indigent;was launchedin
Supreis Court offces in London..'
•
The 'writwas filed:' by the . %ondbn
alth As'spciation, governing'. body.
if ; Queen Alexandria Sanatorium.
Theyclaim : that Bruce county should.
Pay' them ,$1,t,51.50 for a'resident of.
Bruce count , who: 1,;'4* a Patient in
thesanaton
um for a• total ' of 791
F tiLt
the courts t.o award them „ .5U per'
,1
Oran 'e Marmalade .• ...„.25e
• Pure. hasp.; & Straw Jam,' 31L
out.: Bottle•:.Catsup . •, . •,; , � 1. $e. .
.Tin Top No. 3 Peas 2isF r-44
25�.
Gold' n Wale Beans 2 ..: sc -
amon, -2, l......25e as, de•-->S� .., ,
Valencia e ci ° Raisins,' 2'-
,', .23e.
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Iarge LuxrLifebuoy 5oa
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Large-, ,Ris so, LfebitoySoap_..p`25
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This: Is They Week to Secure
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STANLEY -Ln• "'Kincardine. pi ,
.tal, on Saturday, Mdy $th, to Mr:' and.
-Mrs, Wm. Stanley, Kinloss Village, a
daughter: „
• .WEB'STFrR—In" ,the Clinton ' Coni-
munity Hospital, on • May • 12th, ` to
Mr. and•Mrs. Melvin L. Webster, the
gift, of a daughter. •
Uli, h tin oss . Anniversary;
Anniversary :services will be held
in South Kinloss; Church, this Sunday,
May, 23rd,, With services at .11 a•in.
and, 7 • pan. The guest speaker will
be Ret/ , ordo • Taylor of Iincardine4
Special- Speakers Sunda
Rev. C. H,- Dickinson,B.A..,
B.D.
n Book tewar of'
the United
D i Y t
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"i:'UlNl4 Yti . •x1Utt- •t' ... i. YY
Lu
okno
Church•'tki°s
Su
n-
damornin M a -23rd In-the-et/-
eiing,'a•
representative of „the.
..'•'.
F
o
ib tin Federation will t k h8r e
of the service.
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Presbyterian W,, M. S.
The May, meeting of the nPresby
leo;
teria `"' W,1VI. S. was;
held' in the
ture room of the Church On Wednes
day afternoon inst. Mrs: Horace Ait-
chison one 'of`the: vice-presidents,
presided. The ',meeting .was opened
with 'a hymn . and the Lord's' . praYet'
in {unison Mrs, '. Aitchison read the
scripture lesson and':led in prayer.
The president; Mrs. MacDonald, con
ted t'ho telnes' -- ,of•
gram, -'A hymn vas', sung and Mrd
Chesnut ; gave the , Bible study'.,'Miss
A. Jewitt and Miss. V. Stewart sang..
:a ,very pleasing 'duet. The topic "Our'
W.M. S. Work; in Sfaskatchewan
was given b 1VIrs, Ii; 'Anderson ,Mrs,:
Y,
.Mullin. gave .a: reading. A hymn was
sung ,and, the : ,meeting closed • with
ra er; by Mrs. McDonald.
t '..Church W . M.
l nI ed , .,
,The regular Meeting of the 'United,
Church W. M. S. was '' held: on Wed''.
1'
'nesday,'The.:,P,raeszdeitt, Mraw::.11at1awe...l
_
conducted ''the.' devotional.:exercises.
Mrs. Geo.Creer's group hadcharge.
rof**ythe±rog
rain'•and••�the�r-eh
airwas-
taken by IVIrel,Turner, Mrs,Stotherc:,.
h • ; tri tar • e Yi. A
v'r . i
readtes elsso et/ n,
P
terestin report of , the - W M.,S.• Con
ivn
i ton . •
Terence., `field In Ham'1, ,wits �' <
hi Mrs.'R. :Tho •mP son: A :letter
h :H.:
ftom Mies Caroline , We lw
od'
. .
sionarY in:Chin� ,;wasread bY Mrs.
J. W.:Joynt. Mrs T FI Alton gave
a short ''report . . of • ;the . Presbyterial;
held in Ches`ley-a ' •fuller : report • to
"PEA 1.MAN'S A R E READY To supply yourSill
needs with` a 'll:
E
stock 6f. few. summer clothes.
Great
eat care has been'
a
ke
in selecting' these* and all h v.be n,chased'. ;fromeadtn
dl
t . f nc •st ley
C. • .S=The e',;. a te, Wlite.:.>'alo CQats:._tn�nt��. &...�'
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These are- ,of 'fine white `;polo. material.' There is a • special cut •
ori .
all .. spring rin g coats,:• .
D ESSE
.mart new''Wkite a Li:Colored,.-Dressesa•„re-
stock.; These, are in chiffonsPrant d silksand. other summer
,
:
materials;.
JUNE drawiig near, and'Pearlman's. mindful of•,'everyoae as,.!
usual, . ave .receive ,;new •• satin bria1 gowns for the°June.brides,
'summ
Suits are . fine.
ewS s in1K
• ME .. SUITS =Then e
tweeds and flannels: Most are'' with sport backs• There are also
darker suits in ;plain 'and, fancy styles
ie` tats:
te:
PATENT;NO.4274'51
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YOUR
PRESSING
TROUBLES
CEASE WITH
SUPERIOR
PERMANENT
CREASE , , . .
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ALWAYS Si
MAINTAINS
A
PERMANENT
KNIFE-EDGE
CREASE ... .
ALWAYS
PRESSED
• THESE TROUSERS ARE IN ` •I'7INE SUMMER
•
• - AND IN PLEATED 'STYLES.`
FLANNELS,
LUCKNOR , dNT.
.'PHONE` 85:
be given at our next meeting .by.
Mrs Bushell. Mrs, •Tucker. ;moved a
vote• o#;; thanks to: .Mrs.:T.hompson and
Mrs Alton• for their; splendid reports;
The:Meeting •closedwith"'prayer by
Mrs. Rathwell.' .. . ,
United Church Evening Auxiliary
-On Tuesday evening the Auxiliary;
met- at the hcme of • Mrs. C. Thomp-..
son, with 17':niembers 'present The;
chair was oecupied:by Miss Murdie'
'arid the opening exercises carried out.
in the:. usual manner. A' report: of the
Hamilton Conference Convention
a ,short time ago at : Nie ara,
given by: Mrs.: R. - Thompson, " w
had been a°delegate from the W. M:
'Society: The final , chapter of the,
;study ;book was read': ,by .Mrs S.
Decker., The sewing committee repot
by Miss' Eva .Greer showed that work.
for. the. first ..of' the year ' had' been
completed ,and new . work would ;be',
arranged. Miss 'Margaret MacCallurn;
gave an ,interesting reading do . Tem-
perance and a report of the .Presby-
terial held at `Chesley on May 4th,
was given by Mrs. Newton The ;nee
ting: was' closed' with the singing of
""Abide With Mee•" .and the •repeating
in', unison of the!' Mizpah Benediction.
-Contests and a social halt hour Were
Enjoyed;' I .,.` •.. ,
.BACKWARD WEATHER •
-Frequent showers have interrupted
spring seeding and some farm:.
WIE.E, OF. 'FQRMER, KINLOSS- '
MAW; CARRIER, :DIES
Mrs. Jame» ' Brownscombe. - Passed
Away In Owen Sound InHer 80th
,Year.,
• 'The'death ' . • r `' a ro
of M:, , J mea B,, wns-
com'be, ln? her' 8Qth year, occurred' ou'
Sunda ', .of last. 'week ather °hone
'Di'', On' Sound; ,She 144.fleVerfulbr re-'
covered f_ rom;. a stroke suffered four'
♦� U^ Y .tYy ,i ilF yybyy .: S' YiY7UElt�V'' Y[I
.�.. . ..... .:. �..� �.. 1t/ ,, ...-„W ViY, ;,�• .... Y4... ,.1
only t �ks.
wo•wee
Mr •'
Brownscotnb--husba : of -the.
n o e
e d f
deceasedwill • be remembered by
roan .'.' i` Kinloss having driven
. :y: •n,��...._ , , he ;hiving' g ..ra: ei
the mail' fro"m •' Lucknow to: Kiiiloais.
iia y f r f. ars. lege o a.numlier o ye•
.,A daughter of the late' Mr. and
John 'McQuittey of ' Perth,','•she
moved as ag lady Youn to Kincardine
and' spent much, of her .in` that
town; 'As Jean
Me� ui
ttey was
married 'to James rownsc mie in
,Kincardine ,and they. lived :there 'until
20- years ago when they moved to •
Owen Sound,; 'She' is the last surviv
ing member: Of the gamily. Left to
mourn tierloss are her 'hussband, one
y r ° ice O
of the Sault, •and two daughters,
Mary, Mrs;'` Clifford Sergeant. of Owen
Sound,,;an t :Olive, Mrs.' Armand Cody
of Toronto. '
INS LINE• FOR ANOTHER
PAVEMENT, ;:CONTRACT`
Subject aPprowel,of 'the
'On
tario depart entof ..highways,
the-
Towland' Construction ompany, of
London,.. will robabl'build : four
and one-third miles strip;'. of pavement.
on the e , Nilestown-Belmont' road. •
- The �owland Com any--bid•-a ' --
T P Y t be
tween7$79,ff00 and. 80000 'was' the
lowest of throe tenders,; and members
of the Suburban 1Roads";Commission
`lath -i ' d-recen .
`te' tT" 'the ,i the
n � t. t was
.•la
Town . tesd'er'• whit h - t e 'favor."
d by
Because the "Ontario,' Government
plans to later take; over the r.oad,and
it is; ;expected, : to 'pay for the cost . of'.
paving it, the tenderwill besubmit-
ted to thatdepartment. Or 'approval..
It is not formally. accepted' until that
approval, is given,;'it';w-ai stated. , . •'?
DENT •Gi3ARGES
John and:•Erank.,Garniss':last Thur-.
sday: in Goner ich,.pleaded, not giilty
to charges` of forgory and ' using' a-
forged •note' .and of having, stolen
goods in their.poasession. `They, elect-
ed trial ,by judge' and jury.'A prelim-
inary hearing will' be; held today, a
1-eport from :fioderich. states, and At
is probable, the case: will be tried at`
the.. June assizes.
Accused•Were alleged to •be impli-
rated with Hackett, who:'.on
Tuesday of .last ..:week appeared in
Walkerton on charges of theft of a
,washing • machine,' ; silverware and:,
other articles from' a Lucknow, :'resi-1
dence; most; of which was recovered:
After taking evidence,, accused
ected trial by judge • and ,jury and
was sent up for trial' by 'Magistrate
CLOC'AL.andGENERAL)
Mrs. Jessie :MacInnes:' has returned
to town, after spending•.. the; winter
-in 'Detroit., ,
Mrs, Jack McKendrick has:' returned:
toLuano.F alter spending the win,,..
ter; In Windsor:
Mr. and. -Mrs . 'And Andy Orr and young
son, w ere. Coronation ,Day, v.isitora
.1`‘
•.. •,,:
Walker.
Mr. 'W1aer•T,re1eaven a
''Mr
s,,
Thyn -of Detr ftvlatted wit(:friend.
and relatives here last:,week.' ,
r4
Dr.
..and 'Mr's r
owe ' , ..:
, _ .,,;.; H d Fowler of
Clinton, a'pen .Corona io` Da
y 'w
tl
,Mr. and Mrs.iHar-old Treleaven.,
Dr.' James Little' and' Mrs. :Little
were in Toronto the first of the week,
where ' attended he ttended the dental con-.
vention.
Mr.and Mrs. Goldie Carter have'
bought fifty acres on 'the Tenth* Con
cession,,from Mr. Peter Carter, where
they are residing. "•
Mrs. James Alton has, returned to
er p ame ere, afte p dingt e
winter in Toronto, With her daughter,
Miss. Olive.. Alton, ; '
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Rev. J..'.:H. • Geo he an and' Rev. P7
.g g
H: Rickard, ' this :'week;: attended the
79th session of the Synod of Huron,,
held , in iStt• Paul's Cathedral, London.
Mr. and Mrs:, 'Con• Decker,' Mr. and
:Mrs. Sid..: Decker and Billie, Will be
►h
attendance at the ' aat and Israel
wedding
at, Kitchener on,- Saturday,
May 22nd.. ,
s i er t
_. �:M.x:.::an` r. •�i11..M 11. .gin • h: iui
son,-l:1tZ . r ills and rs-Mi11'er t
Seerr a,. • Madre,: California • have , ,been
-i isitin . ith ficien s -an relatives
TWINS!' CELEBRATE B.II;TIIDAY
Living on the 9th concession . of
•
West' Wawanosh is a family of eight'•
children, four of whom: ;celebrated
birthdays ,on Friday,• May 7th. The
celebrants,, three boys and a girl, are ,.
Norman, Elmer, Gordon"' and `Eileen,•,
Foran; Children of Mr; and Mrs Con
rad Foran•
The four. 'are nqt quadruplets; buy.
two .sets of twins•, born fout yearE
apart, Norman and Elmer celebrated
their .sixteenth birthday on
=•
Friday'
andEileen end.Gordon Were.t�elve
years of .age on •that:date. `
In' order"of age'; the :children in'':the''
era are through with .this work there Foran family are, John, Joseph,
are others wile :-•yet,have considerableman` and Elmer, Leo, Mary, Eileen
to do, ,making .it a late sowing, sea- and ;Gordon. • ' {
'sen., Cool winds persist; making May.. They, are members' of St. Augus I,
weather'. not • particularly pleasant, • tine •Ro#nan Catholic Church,
After endi 'a 'f w days' at .his
sP . , ng few days. .
home,Rennie Graham has ''return
to'Toronto to -enter the undertakin
g
establishment of A :.W. Males as , "a
n
a:.'_ re
PP .ii
t.�_...r'
W
� her ith '•Warm, Weather Needs
• BOYS'' COTTON COVERT CLOTH: PANTS -Elastic • at waist
and •Up
K
,' SlZes: 24•�—.4Q.: y . i.,.... r •i r,., • ,... , r � • • i• p _•, �,., . , 49c
-0 ..
SOY e
0
S CUMBIN' T' •.— ttonl ss ''•sleet/ .': ;:.. .
A IONS....
BRIE1{ sh' ' hot en
50c'.
MEI .. S=0 en 14Ie ., The. iv.. ;=' " r
*PN'S 3R0ADC_OTHSH0 TS..._,•a•.
n d
491c.,
:,nV..l'�llFil`N i'�i;:,'YV ' 1@'ktkb'il'A'^'Y}'iif•'.ti uu- :}a'Y Y-1..
SHIRTS: FOR SHORTS --...ht. cotto' • 29c-. and' .39c
,64,44046464.
LADIES' STRING DRESSES -Colors; White, Yellow; Blue and
Green.' Smart styles,'.r • •fanoy buttons ; ., . ; ; ., ... $1,19
• MISSES: • LINEN •BLOUSES: SwankYet les, fa go
�trimm
in g.
' ,.These blouses are .marked schwa'for quick ae117ng,' olors,"White"`'
Yellow, . Pink 'and. Red R $1.95.
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F I ' N ED.' •N RTA TS r•. ' INOLEU
N E _ , OF ,CURTAI,. 15�., CU IN 'NE , L,
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NGOLEUM: OR :F'ELTOU RUGS7
-S E US.. 1997 PATI 'RNS,
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lei
Mr. and :Mrs. Frank Cole visited
,for a •few' days last' week in : Bervie
and..Kincardine, and also. visited their
niece,; Mrs. Wm:. Cole, who is ill in.
the. hospital., a • ,:,:
Dr. R. L. Treleaven, Mrs.', Trelea-
ven and Dick,,•accompanied by Mrs:L.
D•
C:: Thompson and Donald, :motored to
Toronto the. first of the week,. Where'
the Doctor';attended'the Ontario Den
C
to1on t C nven ion;
I
Too hat ' _O arm
lr'G �.
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Mr--Veri"r ` f r–so ..tiro
- punter- me
H e
the .em o f' Mr .Ew r Taylor.
m. a pl see o ..a t Y .1
"e R'
.� centl . M.:
fy -
tuart r th < - ixf Q
S s .. a m•on , e S h ,Conte...:
-Pion of Kinloss
•
Zi cted .District
Dep
!tY
_,W. McCoo1,.of° W
i:
n`ham • wa
s
last vWeex'.eFected District' t Deputy
:Grand MaSter of Disriot No.:9,
.
O. F,, . comprising . lodges of. Blyth,
Brussels,' Teeswater, ; Wingham and
Wroxeter.
Won Solo ;Class. .
Fifty-eight. schools competed last,
Week at the. Huron ;'County' musical'
'•ti be ' ass' o en •
fes wa1.:In the b ys solo •cl, ,, open,
Clifford Farrierof S. West '
Wawanosh, *mi.on• first place. The so10
gas". was . Rmg 'Out Wild Be . ;.
"Lu" Weatherhead Sick
he "L " ..eather ..
' It-new.s.,.w n u ear;, li
s
takes sick, bfit-sueh-was"tha-case t; ie..:
r,
.arid for the" st
first of ''.the .week fi
•":
�m
regular Monday
m
orningtriP
in
town to'brin ,h;s daughte
r.to
scho'
ol.
:
;Sp'ee a prices on. 'I inoleuin-, and ',:
l
Congoleum Rugs;Curtains,' Draper...
er..
les. .,.E tc.—THE MARKET,' STORE.
U . ,
�satlona
.
oing-Out-OI-Business Saler Stock Must Be
educe
Lines, atchesi
.;
Drastically
►mating Bargains In .;
iamonds; Etc
All Merchandise • Convenientl Pry ed , 'or Your Ins e��ction
Y P
.arch:
i
EVERY; LADY, . who : enters" .t'le. store' on ,' Enda:. and Saturda, will -'
flaws "t e' rivile e•� of `bum a hail dozen :.tumblers with
h • •P• •S•• •Y•.,,•••• i
hale th last:.
:,• Cm Berl w e
cut •floral... deal n for 49c o e e
`JEW,EI.LER, AMP' ' OPTOMETRIST
immix
r�
estresy
gins C stair Materials,
Congoleum &: Linoleum
e Have These : A( The OId Low '
Prices:,
�erie�
no
to.
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