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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1925-12-03, Page 4E " 4i DrOgt10047,. aro, ia:,5• a", I ' iuy T ie° JViost- Ties For Men— . Our en Our •long experience •in, buying and sell in8 Ties; for Christmas ,Presents make it easy for ycu to buy here, arid we feel any' tie we • sell you will be appreciated as a gift, As to pri'e you can start at 35c. and you can, find them at $1.50 and every tie a real value -tie • d' need ds giveany of , and 'you .n a not be,a hiamed .to. n • them. WOOLTO,QUES AREAGAIN POP., LA --We ave thewanted st •le in S d y iia,. , y.. 5, ..an ,, Catel, White• and Scarlet, at. 75,ancl' 90c. Men's Braces,Arm Bands ,and Garters- . Veverthin asanya ; ..,. •:. When:- we•say Ci7RRIl S' we say .g, : icle,bearing the ."Currie" Label is 'a guarantee'of quality. A.StOtp:Briol, Full of Brand. Ne'vv Go ds aid, r' ed as L. `it is Posst'.ble 1 d -tale: " rc ` .. C' •li �o. Rel b M�e �hand�,se :,CArx.e° in.:a d`�Look: Around We ke t .. :Show ,O oo s n'Y ee Un • ' • li" alio to: Bu a N � � �... .;'I'H . , GHQ. �`FMA�S•.,�PiYZ�T Braces at 50c., 75c., and. $1,00.' Armbands and Gafter Sets at -75c and,. $1.00;: Garters at'50c.'and 75c. Armbands at 25c. and: 35c. Household Lines.:>i 1ankets,-Comfortabl s -an i -Towel Here we believe we excel • in Values. Towels at `• $ 17 r �0c. to 'S $. 5, and every y owel a .Brand New one this Season, no'. -Provers from `other .seasons. B. B:ankets,in that nice soft. All. Wool,:. size' 64x84,. at $8,50 68x86, at at $10:00 a pair and 72x86, at $11.00" a pair. B Comfortables in .those pretty.. . £hecks, '6 x84, also. ' 'lain Color ; $2456,r: ch. ' Hosiery, In Silk ' Silk and Woold: ,' ' a Cashmere . All.the Se�►son_ s , Newest Shades�,and. Weaves,: ' :, • • °NO: 1020 .Is a Ribbed Silk Stockin in t -' g , _ the Two Tcne effect, Col- ' oi ors, are' 'Cinnamon ' and Sand, :Peach. ,and:'..Sunburn; and Robin. Blue and Sand, . This 71itiels': priced -at ,'only i. ', . P Y.50a $ pair. Ise 'Mercury'. NO. 866 a M y Li>rie in the Ribbed Silk and • ool••:•orie' of our best. selling'numbers, also'Priced at$1:50,:.ap air. • 'p Other, Lines of, Silk and Silk and Wool,'at•1;00; 1.251:75.and` $2:00: ' • 'Masi 'COU 4. HA VDKE"RCHIE",hS; ''a► it'd Our. Assortnent is Larger than' ever. it . was7.- Ladies' '-Handkerchiefs from 5c, Each to .Boxes at:' -$1.,75. .: • . " Fancy Silk Crepe:Cie chene Handker- chiefs --Hundreds' of them and we sell them at 25c Ea Men's Handkerchiefs, Plain White, 10e. to 50e. . Men's 'Handkerchiefs, Initial Linen, Extra quality 50c. Ea. • �., Men's'Si' r - "hene; '1Yc�r'�` ` . I3-a�c1 ke;rchYei-�•-'t�nifie;and�U--oltl ors, '$1.00 Each; • Men's Raw Silk Handkerchiefs,.with' Colored Stripes, ECc.,. Men's Colored . Porder `Handker'chiefs, •10c.: to 25c. • 1111111ifllllll(1 Fancy , Underarm ..Bags Agway. acceptable, and you will find the values we have, unbeatable, rt 98c., •$2 50nd $3.29. MEN'S.GLOVES • :; -A ' USEFU'L GIFT Chamo:Suede, Duplex Quality: $1. a pair: Silk- ined Suede at $2.75 a ®art . rR✓y Washah e`Cape, at'' $3;00 a pair. `Storey 's'- :GenuineBuck skin at $4.00. a`pair Gloves W•. G vesat75c:and•, $1:00 a pair. . as a 1 rist1 a : L eatect ies' :Fancy."S,carves, Foil 'rerine'mber the assortrn'et' we had lass yeti, .This • year mit is larger than ever. Dainty. ,Scarvc e 69c.'1.o'the Hanel -painted Crepe Scarves at $5, CO, .. Our' :Scarf Assort-' m.,.nt`of Prtees. is 69c.:,.1.00, 129, 2.0O, 2.75; :1:00,:.3:50;.3 75, 4.00, 4;50and $5,00 •pan •e: •.wee can`'suit_ ou. eI ,fr6n�l ,.uc,h a 1 __ � ,, , Y . Sur Y to : R NE� S. , r � � CI�'B A `, . :.- • ILI�'C.RLPB,:Tai, :.. ,.. , cial WO;ULI). bB T'1ZcE--Neare"sklownga Spe Black;,' S a Sa ncl Peach ,,Green T.'ine, •in' p .xk, , 0 6, _ d arid'Blue. •Special $t. yd { Uni 'rel as-- �•,;''' ase,. • T i1. C,ar in C , : `fora ,Silk Cover, also ,S 1 Carrying � ?�O.•,127.` •Is•a Black G _ i C Celluloid. Tips, New Style Handles, with Cord.:, Our Price on this line is only $3 25. - �oria . Parasols,•Col'ors� Pu'r le, Navy, '.Brown JO. 1'2$ �olored C�1 Purple., . , ..and Green, Celluloid Tips, and; Priced at only $3.00. Other Lines. at. $2.00'axkl$2,50, eci tally good .value H. -CHILDREN BONN TS, BIB ,.PL LiOVERS , SWEATERS;, MITTENS, BOOTEES, ETC. gone. Mitts and Gloves fare-Cliarno-Suede-G•leves -; in all the wanted shades, including' Black, 85c $1,00.ancl $1.50. Ladies' ' ilk Gloves "at'.$100; $1.25 and $1.50 ':w• Children's Wool Mitts a n d Glcves, :t from 50c. to $1.6,0 ; 't eals - hose beau>LiTrLltaur" rotes would make •any grips ;heart happy --Silk and - Wool; in, the $:ason's 'newest styles and colors.- . Priced•at ... If ;she Sk Ftes. or Snowshoes, give her one 'c f those. heavy A11 -::Wool " '',-"Scot 'Brand, -White Sweater>C oats; a real gift', Priced at 8.00 1Vien' s� and Boys' Sweaters Always Acceptable � Y P., d•' well assorted will frn our Stock And you 1 Boys'": Sweaters at • $150', to $2.50. Men's SweaterSat $2:75 May we: Suggest Sacks? ere again you find a spiend d assort:: , ment, in all the wanted weights ';anti • colors, .from 50c. to $1'.25'd pair: 11. ,1 t ' e .Your: 1O:�t .at S l hone••l�op s e11tor . a sh-�We SellCheaper T.hos :The Credit— dit Store • Ci�� Season Gift •S . eas. • ' Christmas is nearer'than many of us'rea lize and, the same old :question: comes up --".What Shall. I Give? •THE FOLLOWING. LTS•r •.'W" LL OFFER YOU IANY`SUG N ~ •ICH • SHOULD MAKE IT EASY TO SOLVE THE PROBLEM:— • , COLEMAN LANTERN, :: . , '• . IAN LAMP .• COLEMAN' • DIETZ LANTERN . T -. PULLOVERS WARMWINTER, IVIITTS AND.., ,. • ENGLISH ARMY ,HORSE BLANKETS • AMERICAN ARMY HORSE BLANKETS • SAFETY • tAZO RS ;AND RAZOR B'ADE£.. ,STtAIGIT RAZORS -A 'SPLENDID ASSORTMENT POCKET KNIVES,' FROM 25c. TO $2.50 .1' STAINLESS STEEL KNIVES .AND FORKS "`R GERS 184'1" KNIVES AND FORKS' COMMUNITY PLATE' KNIVES AND- FORKS . PLATE F'R U I,T• 'SPOONS, COLD M,'E A T CObIbLUNITY ... _ .. FORKS BUTTER. KNIVES'' AND': SUGAR SHELLS, 'IN "ADAM"AND "BIRD' OF' ' PARADISE'': PAT-• . Y,N . •'EII:N, , AS't`ING PANS -IN WHITE'' ENAMEL, GREY'ENAM, ALUMINUM, • EL AND • •and . lectric Wirin Heating,' Plumbing l✓ ,:;' , °tiib .:iil'g x ,hone rt g,.dd; . •.If you tell biro work ,don't fourtltie"1i" d 'tell : biro 'not •"bother 3�ar a •"people deal= day-,akm.:;much: ,r s wit e peel to 'Oa :t)xie = o ee' . a � w b auiie •it'ii hard to find_'Anyorie wiio' W41 it the , re 014, . THE , L:U 3 ENCU W SENTINEL • Pu i bl, shed every Thursday morning r. at Lucknow, Ontario A: ' D MacKenzie, Proprietor and Editor. 2 H'v it27Ull. r, i Ll:E,iliI;�Ei 3rd, 1.926 A. CULIOUS 'o ur tteriti n as een: :redo =tom n :t••urious anil tinaccriuntable'mistake or oversight which occurred,. in an article we recently copied: frog . • The, Walkettan_.-Telescope,- The writer ,of the article. undertook •ti give an account of the;South Bruce. representatives in the ' liaise' of Commons at Ottawa since Con`.edera Hon, dowi to the present. " . The•. in; t'.or n itipn. p. _ese,gted 'was fairly ,.•rect wJ.th. t ecce ti o t oniis- tiic,n, % hick ivanv Luckn;,'vi and •Kin-. 'loss ,readers• doubtless observed: • .• :A a '. e p rag•aph of :the telescope ,/I ar. tir.l ..read i R e inpart. aa ,rollouts, ,Mr..J J. Donnelly, latex, 'Senator Donnelly succeedeMr.h•and,' for a pe'r. iod of 'Ever•' .ten. yet:xs, was •Soutl: ' • Br ,ice's member, at Ottawa." 'On reading this we : thought tht. term 'Qt. -over ten"'years". looked, ;•a' .the,; long"for Mr, Donnelly, .:tit •cur. h • r'ously :enough,•,we• did :not. remenibei at •.the time that our neiglihor, , Mr ,Peter 11, MacKenzie, had, about that . yrepresented res Cit time, vet'y. ably: e ed •, Sonti. . Bruce' in the . House of Con: ons for. fou,' yea.£. • Thee, history' of South Bruce rep resentation about that time is. hso me- aY re,a „t 'complicated, at ed and likely therere ietiinthe riding who Cln.tot, ipetly regi o it o �Lan :. Mr. Henry Cat:.gal .rhea •'rti•,hhl'e hR* wa4 representative, and in the : by- e'eciicn' which- followed,' Mr,:Z. J • Dorin.elly • was . elected, and sat ,in •• th e o ass ox ne. :.Session;con etin . Mr,_Catgil1,s term. In the general •election following tlissolut••on of par= lianient, Mr. Donnelly was ar;ailt:; the. - Con setvative he'Conservative i • ndidate-and Mr. 'Pet.. er H. Mn eKnzie ran in the interests oR .the Ltbc.ral PertV, and,:•ins elect+. y.. cii. ii was':.i enihrs;i, :ft�orii'I0Qd'�to': ItRit Slit in the ,election of 1D0S defeated .by'; Mi'+ Donnelly/ rrho War re-elected '.'in .1911, al?d eo0n ..aftez'.. wards. was 'appointed :'to the •Senate; Ili the ;by-election which followed, ivlr Truax as Liberal' candidate was•' eleet- the o se Commons the ed �'to $ u, , "of Co , s for time:, , first m ASHFIELD •NOTES , Mr:Geol,ge. Craig; of,' Brandon 1Ianitoba, • visited "fo'r' several days With ' his 'brother-in-law; Mr ' John- McRae, of Lo;halskt.. r' Mp' Aich:e McMi,rchy 'of' Detroit is viiting:•, at' his . old home on the llalTkhe •Sfhore. -. ea of, the late ElizaIut , isoff= Ohlace-on''Saturday aer. : .noon, to LocalsCemetery.. She ,was a,former-_ eorke. C• of , Lochalsh, " moving'' to, Glamis about 25 years ago • Miss.. -Florence. Bradley- of ••Under. wood .is visiting at ••the home, of her ii,licle, Mi Jas. Bradley,, of Laurier Margaret Johnston, daughter ,of, +lie, late , James • and , Mtrs.. Johnston •. of •-Lau_rier, died •on 'l,hiirsda ' morniii i` ;:ho 28th of November, •The 'funeral on . Saturday, to Greenhill.. Cemetery' ,teas largely attended. • After n illness' •o 'several o $li ;Nits, ',JirMcNani"a ra a highly n, es' teemed resident of ' Kintail, passed away :'on the' 27th day of November Deceased, who Was in • the '66th year het • aro,. ''was:••' bpi n yin. Ashfield They .were ..married 87' yam's. a':;•o,''and to' thein: were 'born, three, dau tars' g s, Motiei and .'Clara'7t home and Etta (Mrs. Frank Austin) on; r ,farni nearby; and "one son . Eldon, al: so -.at. opt Who , o.. r t " . i? ... , o, m u n he loss of r loving :nether:, The :funeral, on Mln day, to ICingsbrid;r'e; was very large, ly attended, where reclaim rilass was' sang by Rev. rather Dean ..The pall; heor e rs Were six nephews: ws 7, Ja r�nI,a pan 'Joseph Doyle,' of1 :• field,• Emmett and Will ,McNamarrat and Tommy Lannon, -of Detroit. Thr sorpeving faniily-here the'. •s:incer•-e oyi rpath;y of .the entire• cniiinniiii•ly, iMr . Walter :Brow,,, of betroit. ..v.-, i. 'her •... .. . ...... n i:h we is d ivi her nrot'li is h e Mrs, Emily Ensign of Lochalsh. Oliver' Barkweli, of T2oo2halsh, left last "Thursday. for• London,. England' where. We intends to .spend the win- a Miss-.11,l'ar•ori ,Met utini7a�:+Rid I,nek-'; e t' . - i... .now;' •ap nt.:the •.weep .tend.,•with�.friends- Nlts� . 1181..-_:1014,1 i? 1. 0 011 .111„ Winug1r r'nnt;am' . is , vi ltir ' with 'friends it g. : "l. he 1'at'amount U.F�V.O. will 'hole' h tne'of `f '` t the on li ' th ri ee .n a t err•n7on 7y r , g � ,; i ,leads i= ati bei• o. !t • M Oreta-,. C� 1 s Gea, P n y Denibor: ,5th, ' • Mrs. Peter MacDonald ,of Huron, it visit ai� with• her daughter, Mrs. El.- don..Henderson, ;Paramount, Miss : Janie Ketcha'baw, of Ptira mount; is v'siting '.with ft,enils, ir,; Brantfiord. Mrs. Andy't S;tei.n, of •Paramount, i;•• th'e,gue of 'her daughter, Mrs. 1Y rag.' e. Patersen, of • L:.cknow'. _• ' •.WHITECHU,RCII, • Miss • Ada Johnston of B.l th; vis+,tin lie , ti lei;•Mrs..• .Areh e -,tad ford. Mi'• and 'Mrs, George Walker; and Reward, of• East WOva'n:osh,;.;v%siteil on, Sunday at' the' hohne .of • �Mr. An, drew. Foxy.. • The Annual ;:Prayer:.Service of the Women's '1VIissio:ia�•y Sor•'ie of . the TPreabyterian "Cliur6C ,wall be helic on Friday afternoon., December 4th, All 'the ladies , of the congregation are invited. to this meeting, , Mrs,' Jackson of W;ng h tnr; •is -iris. itiit ; her sister,, Mrs, Metrien.•, The' Anniversary : S'ervices •in. the United' Chi rch; last Sunday. Were is 'decided- success, The'. ltiat+.'h ' filled 'at • both services, The Fowl e e , 'Stipp l.• and . nteriain tient on Mon- , '.evenin r was. also. Won: attended b v e 'and very •'enjoyable, "The .proceeds on Sunday and Monday anionned tA $938.00 We are Sorry' to. report Mr; Will.. Forster rto''be under, the doctor's care We hope for an e,arly recovery. Mi: Cecil For C 1 I'• sten returned fi•giit th ' •e• 7est on Saturday, -_--o 0 0 GODERICH . The Be'e'r and hiske • ' ey which: woos seized at :the warehouse ;at the :dock ,sbiiie tithe ago 'was take:it: to• Toronto 'tic) the Govetnnie}it ,lees; e isarres`l: v,eelt• • t 'Tlie Siiinfiien't''iii.ade. a' till�l' load• 'of 4i/2 tons''.: and •Inspector• low•aceompanied the load, An eaiiy; -;start was made Ting oiler to- ilei t( Toronto In' daylight. The Carlinp Brewing Company is supposed to bre Cott nei of •Cho lmpr. ,:arid -the: C'ir, tol.i:._ iatect•ExportCori a7 ov;ei n: • e Tt.,Y, .. c.f.,ih h whiskey, They, : h never, ;rofui+l t- aeknowlede ,• o per .•-., B w e ship, prefei`ririg t 1e. the . . , etttfr iaR� _ eoll�so:ti~$d • r\.�.r.\ \:,�>.\>.�\ a\tea\>\�"\moo\���\`%• . °.' •S, NOT. •' T �.. 00 •` . E �i R L • �. Y T •� 0 B FOR CHRISTM1AS' : '• . itsh:b�isAyouGiofw ..,. , h aeri �dethp edo' ctts is' mvoreitl' alnt'.oen• st eilec � hold the. 01 good�foI y'untl�-Day, . . r. TFA •� TI1' EIC• sr . s� � ice will beam 'With'.. smiles ,to y • f/ receive: A Pair : 0 f •Co . Sit • s erA��. . lx of Fine • , • . ne.Shoes •AF �' Pair Of 4 -Buckle I3ucicle Over= 4. shoes :. . " A Pairof IHoclie Shoes y will make � 11 e '.1� (J 1'. our friend ' Y for'Iif P or a, nice' pair'of'Shoes and itu bbexS't�r 111. gladden hishar` � t. • MOTHER and SISTER would:be' delighted e.. t' ted with A. pair, of Charming ing., ASt Stylish rat l y r of � Strap Sli ers o.;.. 4 pp 1 Oxford, , in Patent '• Anice Pair of . Goloshes � .. that mean, c • omfort , all \"winter DaJnty Gift . s 'Iota so Sli ers pp ' forthe lac. Cli'lidr en is Com' S Warm S' 11 n Sli ' . . PP ers feet the chillyy morniti�s A small, ll . . � ltivestinelit w111:: gi;ye month ,.sof pleas- . '• urq'.• O til l` Stock c1 l? to 1)e r5 is as complete as , we can possibly ,beck ` it: wl+ ine •- . �•nS--- ' is .L_ Cil '' , Rubbers in all en- . ._ r: gots for : Woi, 1 s to Men S RUbbe I3 M r . . rieri rind ` MeBoys• , 01111ctren, Leather 'tops for 4 11 „f r p a • L1kidtt yy r M AL l ill a •' , rTo1 1✓ WiT1 T •