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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1940-04-11, Page 8,-,•••••••• Aro-4o,, .4.;,.• • • • • '",'•••' • ^. "'Wan SMUT , 91 TIME'• COME 11T AND SEE OUR DISPI4AY OF CURTAANS. AINTO, IIRTAIN MATERIALS • • .• R,Ot* -"MARQUISETTE-Xl.TRTAINSExcellent qualityr.fne Marquisette 'eurtains'Witly 5 inch frillls.Colors, Rene, Gold, 'Green and Matoe, . .. . .. $1.95 pair , FI4ET NET (URTAINS-4dea1 for dining room and living room, - One quaI4y filet net; artistic borders,. 40 inches wide. . - 21/4 yards . '• • • • • ; .. • • • $2,95 fiR. BALL * GE M4QI.IISETTE for Curtains. lion; GPM,' Green. • midOrehid . . • ..... . , , . 27C yard 'COTTAGE SETS -These smart cottage seta lia,ve, tailored lower saell• and frilled:Marquisette. upper :curtain. Elam, Red and .Geen. . ... .141.00 • PRIMED CURTAINS ; Colored frill 2ii4 yds long Pr 50c itt 59c • REMEMBER •:TEE DISPLAY: OF *.l.f.,ADIEB COATS A DRESSES . ; ' • 4, .TRIS THURSDAY , • . • . THE LUCkNOW SEN TINEL, WAWANOSH. COMPANY - ,ACEs. LEGAL. ACTION LOCALandGENERAL) •44 fegal 0.4ion which' creating, Nr. John 1411illin spent the'week- great interegt, articularly in :Owl end at Windsor' Withand. MI's. . • toWnsbin of :Colborne is ',set' dawn ar Irvin McCabe. trial at the SaPreine -9,(A!rt Offing' Mr. Robert Garnillie. 411 Ehira spent on April 40P1j saYs'tbe 944.eridi Sig!- 'the past two weeks visitir4, Xelatives ia1-Star.,,This a the 'snit 4 .Vete 'P. Lucknow and vicinity' Cunninghani.against the.V.estWawa. nosh Mutual -intirta*elbonip.aoY,` arising from the Plre."04eh-destroyed: Mr. 'Cunningham's housend, barn -09 the., 7th concession ,:00,1y,tqnei July 22nd of last, year • „Mrs. .Agnew and, Mrs. Clair .1.fi:eklanteiNyve47.iiicrelyetwerephije.4 visitors Miss Islay u•Siimben,':Student nurse at Gimbli".GenerelljOlipjtab:viiited at - The plaintiff claipia$,408:55 under her.borne here :Saturday- evening. . a policy for 47,500 iSSned,by,•;t e de &TIand :114S, S!):11; \Voocls of *fent10n company -19r '`4211itelr,C4r:, Dundas ,Week -send' iisitnr4 Novterm, -Novembr .1, 19.37 to 13.1. her parenti; 11,11,i. and Mrs. James 1; 1940. The an:Mints as set fa hElaekett. „ • • .• the, policy were as folloWst. BWe ing , - $2,600; prodUce; 0;: l'aesdaY. evening, I.having .,,cempleted )ses• old rn, •house, $1,500;." •••honiehold::-Cente .ts, XtMBOnftla:Itrrived :home •. • Stock $1,600; iniplententi, $60 __ his studies for the'ministry at Knox total, $7,500. '' • I College. .• ... Mr. Cunningham's, claim of lo Mr: and Mier Hareld Dawson and -' ,is as follows: House; $1,500; bprn, son Donald. Barry of • Toronto were $2,500; produce, $433.20; . house week -end guests' of Mr. and' Mrs. Ed- • contents, $186.35; implements, 00, ward McQuillin. • . , _ live stock, $189r -total $5,408.55. On •• ; '1st Arrigted.. 41..• ewDresfes, Coats, Suits this amount 'he asks '; interest .from The April meeting of the I Women's • September 20, 1989;/also costs of the Institute will be •lield in. the Town Hall •attion. . MRS.' PEARLMAN has returned fronen biiying trip to Toronto variety ...of NEW SPRIN4 PRESSES, UCAIS', and MANNISH SUITS. • •. Cali: And! See Thefts •• IVIEN'S'SUITS-:-'-We have a great variety of new Men's Spring • Suits. --all new -shades-single or double breasted styles-aleo Y ' com ete ofrange-Young Men's and Boys' Suits. The defendant company claims that the :buildings' and ;chattels were over by plaintiff; that the cause Of the fire *as , concealed by plaintiff, •and .tbiit the conditions of the policy were violated. - Darrow is counsel 'for Plain -- tiff; F. Donnelly for„.defendant. , TOOK OYER PiSTORATE • Rev. C. F. FIcRitchie, rector 'of the Kinlough, Bervie and Kingarf parish, for over five years,, aSsumed, the' dut- ies' of his new: appointment as ,reetor pf ' St, • Thomas' Church in Walker- ton last week, and conducted both services on Sunday: In order that the new rector and doe „ • TAItIo PHONE 85.• ' Friday, April 12th 'at 2:30. -Annual meeting. Election of officers. . Condition Improved •. Sheriff Robert Johnston, • reported seriously ill the first of the week at Goderich was considerably improved oi Tuesdat. . • „., THURSDAY ; APRIL 11,th, 1940 . ASH F11 al) CCM NCiL, MINUTES ,• . Ashfie14,Marcb 1949 Council met on above date, all mem- bers present. Minutes of former meet- ing read and approved on motion Qf Anders'On and Lorne Johnston, Tenders for graVei were: received , •‘" from R. 3. Brewer at 47c .per' yard, Caldvvell 'and Elliott for 55e,per yard, Sandy for 52c per andlaciwbray for 43e per .yard. • '-. ' 111.0.ed by C. Johnston and L. John- ston,.tbat J: Brelver's tender be, exCented. carried. -The' following hill and accounts ivere,,ordered paid on Motion by Lorne Johnston and' G. Filming: Bradley and 'son; snow .piowing, $41 10 Tbomas :Hackett,: tractor" and shAreiling site*. •4.60; ROY Alton, shovelling snow,1.35 Clayton Alton, shovelling snow, 1:35; Alvin Alton, shovelling snow, 1,35; Dynese Campbell,' :shovelling snow. 2.00; Wm. ,Waring, shovelling •anew, 1.35; James Nelson; •shovelling snow, 1.35; Ralph Cameron, shovellinganow, 1.35; Chariei Carter, shovelling snow, 1.35; Gilbert Vint, team and plow, 1.25; Lenard Ritchie, shovelling snow, .60; Spence Irwin, shovelling snow,. 1.25; Alex Hackett, shovelling snow, .60; Cliff) Hackett,' shovelling snow, .60; Wilfred Hackett, Shovelling snow, .60;. Isaac Nixon, shovelling .sinkw, • .60; Harry Hackett, shovelling* snow, ,.60; John Campbell, shovelling STIOW, .60; Bert Alton, tractor 'on grader, 1.25; Geo. J. Drennan, horses on der; 3.00; • Herbert Curran, .salary, 12.40; Wm. Johnston; rent of road for 1939, 2.00; Daily ,Comniercial News, • ad. for gravel tender, 4.50; Alex Mc, :Donald, part salary, 25:00; Gilbert Frayne, fiart salary, 2500;. Lorne Johnston, part salary, 25:00; ' Fred Anderson, part salary, 25.00; Cecil Johnston, .part salary, 25.00; C. E. •MeDonagh; part salary 55.00, post- uge 5.00, printing 2.00, 62.00; W. P. Reed, Postage 10.17, excise 3.45, sup• plies 4.50, bank charges 6.50, extras 800, 32.62; -Municipal World, supplies., 5 .59; . Jameei E....,t)ft.ilhert,‘ part ,salaryci AO; Mrs. N. D. MacKenzie, relief goods, 5.00; Wm. Hornell,• relief •gbods, 2.40; .John Hall, .relief goods,' 16.50; Harold Gardner, :relief gOods, .00; Neil • MacDonald, relief goods, 2.00; Mrs. Martin, 'relief goods; 20.00. Moved' by Lorne Johnston and P. Anderson arid resolved THAT Council advertise tenders on a power main- tainer Or grader. Tenders :to be, in the .clerk's hands by 3. p.m. on April 8th, 1940.. BY -law No, 3," 1940, re • telephone lines �n roadway was duly passed. Moved 'by Frayne and C. Johnston and resolved THAT all outstanding tax bonds mtist be settled at once. • E. C. Solomon of, the Perth Regi - II -Lent and' Mrs: Solo/non, who were married at Stratford on Saturday; were week -end guests here with his tincle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Solomon. Mrs,. Ida Flynn is somewhat im- proved in health, having been quite ill die latter part epc the week,' Her ister Mae, Mrs. Foals, of Chicago, was. expected to arrive here yester- •his wife 'nigh* meet' the' members of day. his congregation, a congregational Mrs, :S. ArrnstrOng has return- , evening and reception /washeld in W to spending -her home her after . the parishTueSday eVening*. the winter in Toronto and a month 'in $1;iliPir Festival of 0111111es , SPRINGOIOUSMIXANING NEEDS . . ;PAINTS, ENAMELS, PAINkr BRUSHES, CURTAIN MATERIALS, , WINDOW BLINDS, CoNciotEuat RUGS • New Stock Of House Dresses APRONS,., PRINTS, CUTIN MATERIALS, TOWELLING, •TEA TOWELLING D0ret Forget Our Sale Is On This Week • • - A$ ..yet. no :,suCCessot;Ao-.-Mr. Mc,: Florida. She returned, 9ty Sunday wit Ritchie- . bhaseer-noned. . • ' • • Dr. la• • APATLY, the arcmark$ through in CU Mrs E nbery, Rapid • it i oh y, a a a, whose photograph • , is shown at dte right, •• overheard a young. ma, who was a guest in, her home, al'. "if 'knew a girl who'. Could- bake as • goad pie' is Mrs. Riesberry,shewOuld suit ine even if she -wasia'tpretty4" ;thought that, there Must 'be hut* I 1 dreds of young men • thinking along the same lines, Better Baking and hundreds of Canadian '''' - - • who might like a tip or two on Whether you are a young girl learning to bake or a how to bake appetizing bread, n experi- • enced woman like Mrs. Ries- • cakes and pastry. So I asked Mrs. Riesberry to give me her berry, Robin Hood should be „ your flour if you want- better- nd Mrs: .Davis and hep daughter,. . • in-law,. Mrs. 3. J.. -Armstrong. . • ... ift • .. .,' :Mist. backward. readers are. left- . pahrrence: Tremaine. of 'Arthur •has. 7.. . . . . 1. .W. ': -eyed-that is, the left eye dominates engaged for. a year -With .Ewart • Tay- ' • •'• in focusing.. (To . find. out which. eye 10± . and will assume . his .new duties next •.117edneaday. M. Tremaine• is-• a nephew, of ,Mr. 'and Mrs. Jack •Camp- ants E.f n Ba e ell! -GOOD, • " LOOKS ARE . NOT. ESSENTIAL" flE SAID using Robin Hood Phiur. 'This 'Hour is all I coula desire for bread and fancy bak- ing. It even mikes wonderful Angel. Cake.I've won pnzes with mine." Mrs. Riesberry also' said that she had • proved positively that Robin Hood Flair WaS inore era- nomical. "And, when you can get' both qOality and economy in the one flour, that's the Hour every woman • wants!' she added. •,' dominates.' -aim your .finger 'at • • tan 'Object,. Ain Close • your left eye. If your 'finger and the object remain in line, You are right-eyed; the • finger', is thrown off line, you are left-yed.) • • • COURT ORDERS FATHER 'TO GIVE SON SOUND THRESHING • An eleven -year-old Dungannon boy, who pleaded guilty to breaking into the; Dungannon postoffice on the eve of eleetion-day and stealing three dol- lars in coppers, :was placed on sus- pended sentence by Juvenile Judge 3, A. Makins after' a trial last Thursday. The father of the boy was instructed to take prompt diSciplinary measures including a sound threshing -more than one if necessary. The boy, who has been in trouble before, is apparently quite a lad: At the outskilks of Dungannon last Tues - da Y he greeted a constable who bad trudged through the snow to investi- gate the robbery with: • "Good morning, did you hear about the robbery?" • •• 'Mover Skimp on Qualty" Mrs. Riesberry.-- said, When baking bread, cakes or.pastry, • the quality of die 'dour should be your ftrst consideration. I • never skimp on quality and that's why I have long been han-uual bking. Ask for Robin Hood nen time you order and you'll always be glad 'you switched to the Hour that is milled from washed wheat. Sincerely, loom yAk. HOMEBAKING ssavice ROBIN HOOD FLOUR MILLS LIMITED very little, replied the' constable. What abotit it?" "The boys are all kidding me- They say I did it," came back the lad, and, aR investigation proved, sure enough he had 'broken into the postoffice through the rear door and stolen three hundredcoppers; of which he had but 106 left when apprehended. , . . , • • CASE OF HOG CHOLERA. DISOVERED.AT RIPLEY e A case of hog cholera has broken out in Bruee County, according to The. Kincardine News, which last week • -A- AND POSTOFFICES WILL COLLECT RADIO,. LICENSES THIS YEAR •. • • ' There will be no canvassing collect- or Of radio licenses this • year. Licen- ses for the period of April 1st, •1940. to April it, 1941, are now due and' payable at the Post' Office or the bank.. The opus of respoiiiibility for securing the license is now on the, .users •of radios with a penalty for failure to apply. •' Presbyterian I. P. S. Thel theme of the Meeting whieit Was in Oharge of the Literary C0111- nni4ee., was "FraYer," and :the 2nd vice • .presiderGladyS MacDonald, presided, After singing hymn 406, Miss Pearl • Henderson led in prayer. The' scripture lesson was read' John K. MacKenzie and the Bible study was taken by Cameron Ma - Donald. 11\ymn 770 was sung and the. minutes were read and adopted end the roll , call' was taken,. The first topic on "Prayeewas taken. by Miss Mary _MacLeod, and Greta Campbell gave a reading; After byinn 490, the second topic on "Answered and un- answered Prayer" was taken by Nor - mail Taylor: Atter.,siriging hymn 701; MaeConnell .clesed the 'meeting with prayer: To Erect Gas Station , • The old hotel property at White- elitirch was sold reeeintly to the City Sales, Service, who have 1iad men pull- ing down the old building, and they intend to erect a fine Modern garage. Mr, Garnet Farrier, who used the, Wilding for his bee supplies, moved his workshop to the old 'creamery. • •Cret •a copy of Our April Sale Bill • L. big spread of good bargains this month.. THE 1VIARKET STORE. s' reportedthat • an animal owned by Creincil adjourned :on motion of L. ' Thomas Harris of Ripley was found13 d Fr ;) n on an ayne. to be infected with the - disease. C. E MeDnnagh, Clerk.. 'This is the first case reported in BruCe 'County,.although there have been many cases and 'suspected cases in Huron County, where a corps of veterinaries have been working- to cheek the diseake and prevent %its spread. In this they 'have. been some- what handicapped due to recent road conditions but i is believed the epi, delnic is under letintrol. Rob m Hood Flour _ . ; . 6fP:liscoe-coarlel so-called otkoiynsg, intowi dWet' :tic tt i gatine: Aldled hint Waeited Wheat s Already tine gun has •been .seiged.--- in Dungannon during the pest winter. Signal -Star. , • THE • UNITED' HURCH • ,LUCICNOW . SUNDAY APRIL 14th Preacher' at Hop Services will be The Rev. Mr. McConnell 'of Luck now. 3 p.m. -The Sunday School. • AGkD MAN SUFFERS STROKE .11 . ' ,,••••- ;12 YOUNG PEOPLE'S4IEETING This Thursday evening at the Luck - now Bible !Institute the program• will • be in charge of the High School stud- ents and Mr. John D. Ross will bring the Gospel measage. All are invited. to come and enjoy this hourof hap- py Christian fellowship: and Gospel singing. The Junior Bible -Club will also meet on Thursday at 4:15 P.m. On Wednesday, .March 27th,Mr. Dennis Sullivan, Ashfield eld-timer. who despite his great age has retained Is keen mind,.suffered a stroke while reading the newspaper. He, slumped suddenly in his chair and for soine. time remained in a 'weakened, cndi tion, not knowing those around' him. He rallied; hwever; and high hopes are held for his recovery. Mr. Sulli- van„, who celebrated his ninety-third birthday' last Deeembr, MS for the past number of years resided with his daughter, Mrs. Edward Foley, and there he is receiving every 'care. Mr. Sullivan was at one, time a Western Ontario farmer and after retiring . was the assessor of Ashfield for sev- eral consecutive years, always doing the work on foot, the complete round being madewithout aisiatance of horse or vehicle. This supports the contention that longevity is promoted by sufficient exrise especially Walk. • • Now is the *mei° about the fancy ptices you're going togettoreggs nextFall- make up your mind to take no chances feedingc h ies l Followmethod de farm-proven10:90e watch them growfast and atrong;•- • ftill•;fleshed and full of -the pep and vigor that at means. greater egg-layin e The safe start is Roe Vitafood Chi& Starter --4.11e palatable feed that gives therit a "head stare, in Me: At 7 weeks. feed them Roe COMplete Growing Mash -the feed that has all the vita- mins; minerals and proteins youi chicks need to ensure steady profit- able egg production later On, • When you order Roe Vitafood and • Roe complete Growing Mash, ask your Roe Feeds dealer for the valu- able free booklet: Let's Grow Better Chicks and Pullets. WEDDING BELLS ,memoommnipm. MeINTYRE-MacDONALD , A quiet wedding took place, Tues- day, April 2nd, when Miss Margaret. MacDonald, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Matthew MacDonald, of AmberleY, beertme the bride of Mr. Joseph Mc- Intyre, oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan McIntyre, of Kintail: The Marriage ceremony' Was performed Rev. Father Quigtv, the attendants being, the'grooM's sister, :Miss Pearl McIntyre, and Mr. Donald. McGregor. of Kintail. The'• young couple` intend to reside on the homestead across from the home d the groom's. par- ents. Many friends attended a reception in Kintail hall that evening in honor of Mr, and Mrs. Mc/tit-yr°. The hall :as prettily decorated for the occas - M and a substantial purse was pri-• sented to the young couple. VITAMIZED FOR HEALTH ... FARM PROVEN FOR / a RESULTS 4..adVitt a a. MonthEnd Sale Thursday, Friday, Saturday, April 250, 26th, 27th. If You Don't Get Your Sale Bill In The Mail -Come hi And Ask For A Copy:At The Store. ••• • . . 1 mannemme eatemminn mementwm maminiamm momematm mnsommin mammenno imemmatmc mimmaamm mommanini nemnmems . • . „:,;„