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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1935-04-18, Page 8
r c z Y • t /• Mats, T - t i ta- t -^1 \ • * ■« » • ••■« wv •**»< vntminiii) Muruiu-London, Ingersoll; Woodstock, Pana, Brantford, Hamilton, St> Catharines, Niagara Falla. ' i A; W, HAMILTON, Depof Agent, ’Phone 2' ■................ .. 1 . . .-i__________x______ 30E ’{j ’ 7 •.. 7 Cash- Pa Walters- can make the whole family step in “Enter the Prodigal”; See it April 26th. J WHITECHURCH INSTITUTE : PROVIDES PROGRAM HERE Who have moved to a farm in Ash- ditioris, ' 1 ' ' ' - t bress Up For, Easter In a Pair of Trilby’s . \ FOR THAT SMART' FOOT APPEARANCE. Blue, Brown, Grey and Bia k, Ties, T Straps, Pumps. $3.95 )' . s THOMPSON’S W WHERty YOUR DOLLAR HAS MORE SENSE CROSSE &j BLACKWELLS ; OR ' AYLMER TOM. and VEG. SOUR; 3 CANS LARGE, LiBBY’S PORK BEANS, 2 CANS ..... MEDIUM, LIBBY’S PORK AND’beANSJ 2 CANS / ,32 OZ. PLUM JAM ............. ? 32 02. ORANGE MARMALADE ......... '40 OZ. JAR’DILL.JPiCKLES......;.. . ■.. 40 OZ. JAR SWEET MIXED PICKLES CHOICE TOMATOES, SQUATS, 4 CANS *CROSSE & BLACKWELL’S 11 OZ. CASUP LARGE CANS PINK sALMANi 2 CANS IjANCY' MIXED CAKfcS, *2 LBS. \ . i;.. / 29c ■■^DDA^»ISGUITS^2-,™1^LB.--BAGS--"v^ 25c™r BROKEN SODAS, .2 LBSC .,.,..;......... 19c ~f FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES ALWAYS ON HAND , Try Our 49c TEA and 33c COFFEE. Whatz Price - FOOTOOMFORt’? properly Fitted, the arch grip shoe by blach- FORD WILL GIVE PERFECT FOOT COMFORT. LOOK AT J • , THESE FEATURES .Moulded Insole with Curved Elevation to Support the Arch.. Metatarsal support buitt in to Prevent and Correct Arch Trouble" Holds the Foot in Normal Position, providing gentle and natural ___support. . Three Distinctive Style. Widths, AAA A to EEE Price $7.50 Rath we 11 and Reed BOUGHTATr.BEARLMAN^S-ARE-NOT-ONLY-MODERATEIrY-- PRICED BUT THEY WILr SUIT YOU/FOR THEY ARE THE \ ’ ’ " LATEST.' Thia week we have more New This week we haye Forsyth * C®ata< Suits, Blouses and Shirts and Ties in . New_-Shades^ •dNew Styles New Fabrics We now have the new mere Tone Shirts and Ties in. contrasting shades; also new Ties of Imported Materials. Men’s Suits in Latest' Materials —Dressesondisplay.Seethem — right away. - ■*’ Doaft miss seeing our new Jaffeta Slips, trimmed with lac© and our Crepe-det-idiene Slips trimmed with faggitine. <• We have just received the New. . Fashion Tweed Felt Hats in —^Latest- -Shades.--Don’t’ -miss-'see-^^- ^nd"Styfes~jar^-fougd-"in—bur, ; stocfcz IPhone JB5 Lucknow, Ont. Implements and Seed / McCORMlCK-DEERING— 7 . ■ ,a ' ' Cream Separators, Drills, Walking and Sulky , Plows. J. FLEURY & SONS— \ ■ No. 13, 21 and 77 Walking, Plows and Repairs. . , T. E. BISSELL CO^- Disc, Harrows and Land Rollers FROST STEEL & WIRE CO— ’ j, Wire Fence, Coiled and Barb Wire, Steel Posts & GateS; TIMOTHY & CLOVER SEEDS— t"S; ERROR IN TENDER DATES INM^MORIAM New Cu^tam^, Curtain Materials, Chintz,’ Cretons, Shadow Cloths, etc. -^he Market, store. <1 ■ \ • Government grades No. 1, of Alfalfa, Alsike, Red, Mammoth, Yellow ard White Sweet Clovers. $ Orchard .Grass. >• / ’ • * <r • ' • . ) . . ' .For Sale At:* W. G. ANDREW S DANGER IN ROLLER SKATING .___________ ’ I At least one resident is alarmed ai - the danger™occasioned by, Children roller skating on“the/ paved streets in the village and urges* through. The^ Sentinel that more care be taken in this regard. " ' ' ( No. ddubt the paved streets are {r much more inviting than the narrow j » ‘ ’ y —— and often rough sidewalks, and were’ Wawanosh township. The final date it not for the danger of it, there is no- one1 who is ankious toMtuptail -the j was in error and instead of April 11th ^w^W^d ate expert On the Steel, wheels, the larger majority of skat-' . era having at times little control.t. _• t. • '1 ■ ■ i wv/i wex ,2X110 o<A3e undT dsmxn&uos*over their course and as • well re- '•..^Lved- .frequent., tumbles, /vhich ,lfr• .. L..,.' .//.I' ... they occur on the paved roads, ,,^re^ ' You’ll get more laughs and enjoy- dkc^ptionally dangerous, - "as -a fall .n4ht for your quarter on April 26tK indy throw a youngster in, the path in the Town Hall than any other if Aan onemhing car^ f I place in town. I Last week-tWQ advertisements ap- £ j....,- .. ... I pe'ared in 'the SehtineL dfaling for < a 'xii'- xL I Anders, ’-fin wdrk on drains in Westmuch more inviting than the narrow^- I for receiving of tenders in . each Case _ . | was in error and instead of April 11th joupgstters’; fun. There are only al.aS it appeared, should have been May '11th. Thus. those tendering on the work will h'ave a month to lpok the 1 j work over , and base their estimates. THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL ( LOCAL and GENERAL ) Jo-morrow is Good: Friday and a public holiday. ; . . . ■ Rev. C. H. MacDonald was a visitor in. Toronto last week. „ • /Mrs. Eldon Johnston, and Miss Jean • ' It; „ • • • • ' . . • ‘ • Grant spent the week end in Toronto. Mr. James. Mitchell of Guelph, was a visitor at^ his home on Sunday last. Sunday School will be held at 10 in St: Peter’s Churcfy, next Proceeds Of Euchre ’and Dance Are Added To Drinking, Fountain Fund. ’-----Some twenty members of the Whitechurch branch of . the Women’s institute were guests at th6 regular* meeting of the ’ Lucknow ^Women’s Institute which was held at the home of MfS;,/N. E.- Bitshell on' Friday.' The president, Mrs. Charles Stei^-/ ard presided for the opening exercises' and a short business period. The roil’ call vzas well responded, to by hints oh “How w.e can improve oiir Insti-. ■tote?* ..... A report of- the 'euchre afid dance held in the Town Hall recently was given pnd .the jbalarice was added to. the fund of a drinking fountain which: the Institute is having erected on Campbell street. . Mrs. Thomas “Gaunt, president of the Whitechurch branch presided for a* program which was given by the visitors. .The topic “The Handicapped Child” was dealt with by Mrs. Lance Grain. Piano sol^s were contributed by Miss Merlp Wilson and Miss Leia Leggatt. / Vocal solos/by Mrs? Bert Reed and Miss Agnes Gillespie,.- a reading by Mrs. Robert Ross and* vocal duets by Misses Susie, and Anna Mae Carrick and by Mrs. Robert Ross and Miss Merle Wilson. Demonstra^ tions on bandaging, the head, arAi and finger were given by Miss Olive Terriff, Mrs. Charles Gillespie and Miss Mae Wightman. In a contest naming cities, the prizes went to a group composed of Mtst^“G odkin, Mrs: Garhiss, Miss Evelyn Reed and lyiiss Leia Leggatt. At the close/of the meeting, tea was served. The next meeting will be held at the home pf Mrs. J. R. McNab, when there will be election of-officersr— .Sunday. V^-M^:—N-.^-G^-^G'rabam’—i';of-^'iToronto-- spent the past week with his brother, Mr.; Archie Graham, 2nd con. ' Mr? Roy " Lightfb1ot"bf the Bank of Commerce staff at Niagara Falls, is holidaying at the home of Mrs. D. Geddes. , ( ~ “MrTC^R. Hudgin of' Tip Tdp XaiFT ofs, one-price tailors, Will be at Decker’s store on Wednesday after noon, May 1st. . New Congoleum Squares, Runners. Low Prices — See MARKET/STORE. Rugs, Selling' at New Windows.—THE . ' . . ‘' 7 Mrs. Ross McMillan, who has not, been enjoying good health, is conval escing at the home of Mrs. D. K. Webster.' MRS. FOOT Trouble and Misery left town since Cress Corn and Bun ion Salves are sold by McKIM’S drug- store.-- -™- ™-----— Mrs. Wm. J. McNall, who has been confined to her room for the past three8 months with severe heart trouble, is Jowly improving. favorable recovery, following a major operation which she 'Underwent early last wedk in Toronto. ' • . Mr. Duncan McKenzie, an aged gentleman residing north of the- C. N. -R. depot, is quite ill, following a paralytic seizure last week. Mr. Herbert Peters of Bervie,i Dis- trictDeputy-Grand"Master;i"paidkis official visit to Lucknow Lodge No. T12r~I~O7~d~F. on~Tuesday nigUfT” Mrs. Wellington Henderson, who has not been well of late, is some- what improved and the first of the week, was able to, be up for short, periods. " ' . ? »».....'■ Mrs. Clarke of Jewel Rebekah lodge w^s nominated for the office of Dis trict “Deputy, at a district meeting held"fecently~ih Paisley. The election for this office is held in June. / If you haye an Easter visitor or are spending the holiday out of town, __ JePThe^ent-inel-know-about-ifc—We- -Qh.-Tiiesfiay;— WEDDING BELLS Z „ McK AGUE^CAUTION ___ _ A quiet wedding took place on Wed nesday,-^ApriPlPthy^at-therhome rof~ ~Mf. and Mrs. 'Jas.' Mclnnes, when Uorothy7-daughter~of^Mrs~Cau.tionr .Whitechurch, and formerly of Brechin Scotland, became the bride of Mr. George McKague, son of the late An drew—McKague -and . Mrs. McKague/ Gulross.TheRev.-"JohnPolIock“offi- ciated., The bride was attired in a dress pfciblue crepe, with accessories to match. After - the ceremony, dinner was served to the imipediate relatives.. The newly weds will reside on the gromm’s farm, 6th con., of Culross. The quiet marriage was solemnized on Wednesday, April 17th, when Mar-y- Evelyn,_eldestdaughteroT-:Mr.-and ^rs^homas^fcGuire?of~:H'urbiF-Twp^ ecame=the=Fbride^of^^ „ Howe-of Mitchell, son of the late Mr. D. Howe of Listowel. I Betty and William are real live characters. ’iSee/ them and. see ybiir- self when you were at the same stage in “Enter the Prodigal”. Poor Bill gets ‘ them all in trbtible and gets them out again too ip “Enter the Prodigal”. To Observe Holiday There will be, no mail delivered on Monday, May ’6th, as mail couriers will receive the holiday, being ob^ served * on the. occasion of His Maj esty’s Silver Jubilee,. . Mrs. 'R. -E. Geoghegan, who has been visiting at the Rectory is re turning to Listowel today. Mrs. Geog- hegan,-we are glad to report, is re-, covering from her recent severe ill-, -ness. *; RUGS! RUGIS!/RUGS—Feltpl, Lin oleum, Velfelt, Congoleum for Hall runners; Rexoleum- Mats 10 and 15s. When purchasing a new rug, why not buy the hew 1935 pattern^. TEMPLE TONS have*them at prices lower than most towns. New Low Prices on Congoleum Rugs and Squares. See window^.— THE MARKET STORE. ,^n fovfoff memory of our dear .loved one,. Mrs. Ralph Nixon, who pdssed away one year ago, April 19th, 1934.' She bade no one her last farewell, She waved her hand to none, Her spirit fled before We- knew> _^That„sjhe.f.rom us had gone. We miss her smiles and cheerfur face, Her vacant place, there's none to fill Down here, we mourn, but’not ph vain Fof up in heaven we’ll meet again. Ever Remembered by a True Friend* __ _< j"*’’* ■ I^MEMORIAM'l NIXON—In loving memory of Mrs. Ralph Nixon,©who passed away April 19th; 1934.. ' . . The flowing stream of life rolls On, tint still the vacant chair, - Recalls the love, the voice, the smile,. Of her who' once1 sat there. Heb—Ji fe was-one fair Wi'fice,......... Her heart was true and tender, She toiled so Ijard for those she loved; Then loft us, to retnefnber. Sadly missed by the Family. THURSDAY, APRIL 18TH, 1985, .......... > \ ............■ Buy Something New ; /^Easter ' . HOSIERY—Service weight, full fashioned, pure silk, re-inforced heels and toes. Purchased especially for Raster .selling. ' Per .^air, .y...'...........’r. i...................---------- -59c: HOLEPROOF HOSE-t-Full fashioned, Crepe, Chiffon, Service and Semi Service. Pair . . . .i. .75c Up. GLOVES for EASTER—-The season’s latest colors, swanky styles. -LADIES’ SCARFS—rGay Scarfs,. Triangular, Ascot or- SingtedteJ ...AtZ.'...;. ..../..50e, 69c, 75c, 89c, $1.2fT: MEN’S SHIRTS Extra quality; Broadcloth, . Two Separate ^^™'.^Zc51lorM^^^,attached^conar.-<.x^^...lf'-.^-.i;^..n1v.;-^.r,.95c-and'-up^^ TIES FOR MEN—New; assortment of fancy Ties for Men and 4. Boys............................. ..........;...,.. ’ 25c, 35c, 45c, 50c, 75c. SEE THE NEW FORSYTH CRAVAT . .............. . . .$1.00 BILTMORE HATS=—Biltmore Hats for the Easter parade at re duced prices. Hats) as lbw as ............................. .$1.25, == ===========,a . . . , y====================^^^^^^^ra CENT A MILE ROUND TRIP BARGAIN F^ES (Minimum Fares: Adult 75c.: Child 40c.) f . . "i from LUCKNOW and all C.N.R. Stations SARNIA to BRAMPTON Also from. Stations SARNIA—KOMOKA, Inclusive. ETTRICK—WINGHAM. Inclusive.• and from GODERICH, KINCARDINE, SOUTHAMPTON, OWEN SOUND, DURHAM, WIARTON, CREEMORE. / And all intermediate Stations South or West.thereof_to._the. - ------. ~ STRATFORD-GUELPH—BRAMPTON line. - < TO FOLLOWING STATIONS ON DATES SHOWN FRI. APRIL 26 OSHAWA, Port Hope, Cqhourg,Bellevue,■ ni-iuRB, aw Kingston, Gananoque,Brockville, Prescott, * Morrisburg, Cornwall, Uxbridge, Lindsay, Peterboro, Campbellford, Aurora, Newmarket, Allandale, Penetang, Collingwood, Meaford, Barrie, __z.............Orillia, Midland. Gravenhurst, Bracebridge, HuntSville,-----------—— ... .....- ------North Bay, Parry Sound. Sudbuiy?——■...:•■'■■■■ /•-»■• All towns in New Ontario on line of Temiskaming & Northern Ontario Rly., Nipissing Central Rly.; Kapuslcasing. fLongla'c jHardrock fGaraldion fJellicoe ' (^Sturgeon River Gold Fields.) Sat. APRIL 27 TO TORONTO Al80 to Stratford; Kitchener, -t , « • « Guelph, Chatham, Sarnia-London, Ingereolh Woodstock, Pana, Brantforicl, Hamilton, St> Catharines, Niagara Falla. ' For Fares, Transit Limits, Train Information, Tickets, consult nearest Agent. See Handbills.- Tutc ■ CANADIAN NATIONAL Mrs. C. H. MacDonald, Miss Mac pherson and Mrs. Will Douglas were Httending the PybvTneialW. M. S. of the Presbyterian Church ih Toronto, from Monday until Thursday of last week. •1. ’ .. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Orr and babe have»taken up residence in a portion of the late Mrs. Allan McLeod home. They moved their household effects from the Congram block apartment field. „ . Wintr jr-Weather Although Sunday was warm and bright, a sudden change early Mon day morning brought rain, which turned to snow fluries, and which over night oh Monday^ covered the ground with a light blanket of. snow. Cold winds have been general for some time and perhaps this present cold will /be followed by warmer weather. , Seeding;T‘.,joheratidhs have "Donald who formerly . occupied the ja'cob" Miller farm east’ of St. Helens, have moved to Lucknow and are .re siding in. the Scrimegeour home across from Treleaven’s mill, recently vaca ted by Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ritchie, spring rains practically a' minus quantity and the weather cold, growth is almost at a standstilh Fall wheat’ is showing an improved appearance and^does hot seem to be affected ser iously by the prevailing weather con- WILL BE AT THIS STORE WEDNESDAY l . . We issue this invitation in> plenty of time because we are anxious that our u customers, who know the value of Merger CLOTHES OF QUALITY”, Brand, have the benefit of head office representative’s advice as to styles^ colors and woollens. Mr* M. R. Park rates high in the tailor ing craft. His knowledge of what is correct is based bn years of experience' ( SUIT ANO EXTRA PANTS $24.50 ;;<■ e Clark, Lucknow