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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1926-05-06, Page 84 . .
Shei ler Everyday =Wear
toy'. FQr J,r day dt Satulyda}y
ThisiWeek:Onl3
" GR api, WORK 'SHOE; IN BLACK, 'IRIS''..t%AW',:
E, AND , BROWN• MExxcAN ' (CID' WITH •T.QECAP
IJLAR. POKE $4-50- SPECIAL FQR - FRIDAY & • " SATUR-
'i 4a.ts,
MRN'$ ''WQI : SHOT MADE JI ] ` WII+LLtMS A 'GOOD:'
S.T4ONO- SHOT'• Wim.,,uOUBI B CK STRAW: ' FRIDAY 14
`S•A,ATGRDAY leRI a
MEN'S' :BROWN MEN ENITB BRA1N. 'PLAIN TOE, MADE
A, & M..'CQTE.: i1, OOOA EVERY ° 0,4•T 'BOOT • AT A
ILlili(`'..PRI SBEv14r' 4T $3.50
HAVE,,oI ENEII Ili' 'OUIt OUTING''. SHOES FOR' SUM-
ME1 WF, 1R„,&NDS BA'F.E, AIL THE• -POPULAR LINES' ,`AT •.”
REASONABLE' ` RRIC1 4:', - s : :
:A
TURNER
THE STORE' 'VITI3, A STOCK
e WIi1 j4sk After Tour Repair- Work,, Promptly'
17
' $ 'AMINO* $.011111114!a' ' t DAt''i *1 ,
twice 'Cut Flowers
The finest, of Wec1c
hunches and-Ficrai cork
on • short/notice, delivered;.
anytime, any where.
Transport to suit.,
6011 401#
GEORGE STEWART
Florist; GodeTk!j1, Ont.-
_ . Phone.: lo 1
N
4/1411000 MOTOR "OIL -
i tl in.: your crank case
:today' , and '-refill
En ar-co Meter • Oily
b ' Better. lubrication,. less'
'repair 'bills.'
C•F,,CIL MULLIN
warm ROSE GASOLINIC
ac a, 1
r
'►'s:= A hletic Cobiat1ons: - c
en's Sprin
'WWstoe
lch•,preVe
a Qf7Wg1aN�IplcaNAalaNOIL commas*�
roomer°. ONT.
iSI�]Y=Newest shades Silk and Art Silk.
,sis`provided with a special lock stitch
s gaiter -run. Very special at $1.00,
, ysle which last year were such
c aess,at 75c . All these' in latest shades.. ,.
great
:an
a
es an
traw Braid for ladies ,and
Ertl. „
Cr'E,Tt6-otd` fnr, oe cleaning--
ailsd. t. Oil,etc.:
s and Window Shades:Special
at Rod extends to• 48inches, at 2 for 35c
Vie ave a.wonderftil assortment of Mothers';
ay: Card$ fr'om'',5c. to 25c. each.
-value'"
1-
e
FATHER: DEAN LAVES
- KINN,GSBRIDGEr
The Rev. lather : Dean `:whop .i'or
the ast'seve4 years has. beers• astoi
of St.Josepl's Church Kingsbridge,•
has been transferred to the charge'
at • Port Lampton. -He "'left on Thurs-
day.
hurs
d. fliome.'.OntSu daf April
aY.o .hi r s .,_ . Y p
25th when he',coriducted;Stiess for. the
THEFT 'AT. W I;NTGI•IAM
The:go'ods stolenfro•m King Biros.
•
store > '•Wingham a couple .of .ago in=
eluded a nuini)er .of 'valuable'furcoats
and: dresses,; 'T'he ;thief secured . en-
trance •through an ,upper window hav-
.ing useda ladder taken• from a near-.
• by'shop to'ake the' ascent. ,
It looks like work of a local man,
aniiliiir vritlr .surroundings .i
the store, A :rewird'of'$200 is offer-
ed lir: recovery of • the goody
last time , at •Kingsbridge he was pre
ser ted on behalf of -:the congregation
'with a suitable gift and, an addreaa
expressing appreciation of :his many
z,. kindn ` ' ales and -;an ;,address.' Father
•
Demi took tile;" oceasion to' .say fare-.
well to his Kingslicidge parishioners.••
--o o-o—
If only...the :constitution required
• killing one ;-feolaw ,,before, passing
another.
' ,�
•i.. � � , r:I1, • .•�
•
HOY CRUSHED 'EY WAGON'
•
Bobbie •Rae, son of Mr: •and •M
Donald •Rae, of• • Wingham; was „badly
eriished '' bile • endeavoring: to ride :on
a wager*. He was caught in one of.
Vie rear wheels and carried up again.
at the .box where he suffered cuts and
• bruises, before: the driver noticed him;
One in his leg required 24 stitch
es to 'close..it., His aniutes though
painful • were • not dangerous. •
-- •o -d-0—
SHOT GUN: 'ACCIDENT,
`,Richard • White Jr. ofGreenock
Towns'hi 'was in, the Kincar ine Hos=
P
pital for a, few days -oast. week, hav-
ing had his arm`; badly shattered, by
the" accidental discharge- of a: • shot
gun."• He ,was taking, the, gun :from'. the
back of his bugg§* whenthe accident'.
occurredg • • •
CREATOR 4F THE
'SCARLET PMPERNEL IN :QUEBEC
(Upper right)- The in- member and. the youngest of the
Ae$elan family tiring in- the oldest house in Quebec.(Upper..
left) Baroness ,Orczy with .the Asselin .family. (Lower) the. two -
hundred -and -fifty year-old Asselln Farm' House at St. Famine;
: soar Ile D'Orlean,, just outside Quebec. : •
•Baroness Orczy who is visiting Canada in order to
secure local color for a new romance which she has
mind, has already written 32 novels -in addition to -
:"The 'Scarlet- Pimpernel,". of which three 'and 'a half:
million'
copies have been sold and which has 'been trans-
. fated into fourteen. languages, Of . recent years her
' 'books have become very popular in Japan. Although
' " her novels are now sold at the rate of ,over a thousand'
copies a day, the 'prlilishVete:
at' Werat first slow to
recognize the popularity •of her, appeal and "The' Scar=
' let Pimpernel" was refused' by no less. than 'twelve
publishing••houses. • •
Although 'she has chosen the English language as
v her medium„'the Baroness is by birth a Hungarian and
did ot.•.learn English lintil�ahe arts`_ : to ;., '
father to:;whom Liszt. ,dedicated one of his. ilungariah.
r"ha sodies.,belicved.in...givin his chitdren..an'ediica-
P g
`kion which would enable them to earn •their'ovvn living
if necessity arose and the Baroness therefore trained'
'for and passed the London matriculation examination
so as :to qualify as a. teacher, • She also . studied art,
• -but eventually chose -Abe less prosaic.career of a "play
wright.and no4list•,:in which she has' achieved a pheno-
,Li
,enal ,sucee'Ss.. . - .
This is her first 'tri to the continent but Canada
baa always appealed to Baroness Orczy awe a land of
rut *heart- plaint- sod rugged mot ntaina With
lata ,pet unlfke that of her own native Hunigal i
it1► Wit of heir'torlet have dealt With the rAlit*ntla
t1>dil i$, ,Franck nr- , En iisb history$ • sates1,01 ,q
sionally taken modern themes as for and
in her •'
story "The' Emperor's ,Candlesticks'" and she is par- .
tieularly interested to see the nfltience of new condi'-'
tions in a new country. upon urepean races. ; . •
', �'
p '..:. , o lda
herself learned English as •a foreign language al.,; 2* Barbara` Solomon, 358,, D nit ,Card Of Thanks--- i',: John I{il;iat.
, 37 �
pr
iummer Caps ��
yen s Police Braces;
o s : --otto -seYs:
m
in
c:
.erated 'by,;'
ornell-Murdoch: C
W' SGHOQL REPORTS' •
Pa,•Sssr. 324: II=Poss"rble, • 540, ;Honours 405;
LUCKNO
d '
t CecilArm-
Boom WII .
Melvin Johns one • 498;
strong •470 • David Her e, 469; M
•,:1>v—Sub`ects.Sp.; ,Geog., L•t.,, , ,
Sr..•, J , • garet Ritchie, 461; ar-
Harold •Button 443;
Grall'niiAr.
s1: Jack Risher, 440'Cameron Finlaysin,
Htn,M: Wilson •'88, 1' Wails . „ .
H, lyka*Donald 80; V. Sherrill 79;' s, 429; Eddie -Whitby, 481;. Jack Wilson,
Macleod 75; pass -Charlie~ 'Webster, 418;_ Douglas :Clarke, "°407, .Stewart
72 A.. ,Cameron 6k. Collyer, 400, Edna , Agar,; 399;,'Melvin
Jr. l;'V--Subject§ •Sp'' Geog ,. l/.it., • Stanley, 385; Verna Steward, 371;:
'Giulmar ••• Jean MacMillan 358; • J. C. • Durniin, 343;;
Hon. -A: Watson 92;,. A. Andrew Florence alacInnes, 303 ;Philip 'Mac
00;' C. Greer 88, J. `Stewart 87; 40.;t Millan, 290; Tom , MacDonald, 267;
Brabson 86;, A.:Murdoch 83;- L. Brae Donald' MacDonald, 241. (absent).
Son. 81;J. MacKenzie 78,- D. MacDon- • • Those marked.(*) missed;an exam-
aid 77;p'A: Durnin'Mar ]natiolit:
H. Sherrill; .xe cher.
tin 74• 'A MacMillan'72, E. Wade''72,
i B Milne
E Nix 631 �M Jewitt 62; , . . •; Rpom I �
5:,•;,A 54*;' CA Smith '40. $r Class—Possible Marks'L7b, Hon-'
C. M:4;10:atia4i0lto.iont:_'
losh , 38 -missed two tests . ours 2,06, Puss 165
,accut of` sickness)• ' (' ict221; Eileen John-
$ ane' exam; son 217, Ruth., Parker, 204 Franees'
MaelJonald,.'193; Bobb•Ma�eI{enzie,
182; Kathleen Macintosh, 174; Edwin•
•.
Room � . � ,
• Sr %1I: Excellent--75—Alex Mac- • Whitley, . 167, Muriel 'Solomon, 164;
Kenzie 88; C. MacDonald 81; L. Nay -
ler • 80 I.'.,MneMillan 78; Jr Naylor 151; Joy' alenderson, , 1.43; Normai ,
a 'McIntosh 75;• Frances Thomp- Taylor, '135; Rexford .Ostra.nde ,, 13.3";
son , , Good -60-T. MacKenzie! 74•; Ellen Burns, 132; VWinifred Ai h'eson,
Laura Weheter 73; D :Henderson -72, 12 ,. Howard Johnston, 119, ,Grace
h. Smith
10•;-0. Steward 66; S. Mill "Webster,'Horne, 94; 33H*a.rolyl• �►llin, 67*•; Au=
lin 65; p; Reid. 65; W.. Armstrong 61; •drey.
iiarold
Johnston. 61. Fair -50 -4101 -Jr. Class.—Possible Marks 175, Zion
Orli 131,Pass 105:
`cn McLeod 56; (i. Webster '55; 1;°y
•:1i inlaysOn 50. Poor. -- Arlene' JewittF. Steward 47. , 158, Jean -Macintosh,
Jr:- 11I: Excellent=Clark . Finlay- 165;;, Roberta Johnston,` 152; Graham
son, 90 L. Henderson 90; B. Brown Sherriff,"150; Girvin Reed, 148; Frank
-Collyer 81; 'Mae • MacMahon .,Sherwood, 145; Mary Webster., '139;
82; Ada Burns 80; R. Mullin 79; D. AylnierfAitcheson 139;.Jessie Hendee'
Nixon 79; L. Irwin 77; M. Hamilton, esonc, 136; .Hardld Ritchie,; -136; Harold
75: ' G.00dy60-W. 'Armstrong 74; 'H. Thompson; •135 Jach. MacLeod, 134;
Greer. 73; D.•Douglas 72; R. ' Wade_ Jack MacDonald, 134; Clyde Reid 130-
1.0; M,., Henderson•: 68; C. Johnston. Mary MacKim, 127; Hilda Twaniley,
67; K.:Ferris 67; E. Reid 61;,Phyllis' 126; Jack Buttori, 125; Donald:Aitche�
Cousins 61; ' B.. T'liompsoxi 60. Fair song' 121; Jennie Pearlman, 119; •Billy
,,i E. Agar .5.8; W..Johnston• •56; 'MI' Cantelon, 109, Christens Havens,'96 t;
••Ca�daius 'b5; E. Baker 54; M. McDon- J, C. Reed, 94; ,David Jewitt,,75; Gor=
a nrdron- *45. Very ars, 72";" Merle Jdhnstone,
don
K..P�Cameion 38, E:' Shcomon,• 63,.. Billy Jewitt,'59,•Zylda SteSvard,.
3G. , ;' 52*; Roy,Solomon, 43; Margaret Rae,
W”: F. Thompson,, '4
teacher. 40 .J C.• Armstrong, 27 J. -C John=',
Rtiom
O.H6notirs 350
r. II—('Possible. 47 , �
s,,282. . •
�-� 'flan ---Horner.
ax a �-Ja"ilt:�`873. >Jf ►.
stop, 16.. • ,
Those , marked ('P)' were absent a
week or .More through illness.
Pa„ I. Murdie, Teadlic�r.,
.0
though- he •eventually attained :a greater masted► :ol- ' ," � Billy MauKeii"z' 1151; ,'ick aril family rvis ' to take this -op-.:
1 n eon, '365 B Y . ,t'i
that•,language than"'any English writer of his day:' ,,o mp o , , +
line, pQi tunny "to express 'their thanks . to
Al Macintosh: 344; Freddie i ,
341' Elliott Webfiter'343' Fiera e -
.star, •332• Isobel :Hamilton,•: 330; Frank
t
ris ne •+may' „
318, Audrey. . Hen arson,'.2 • , eorft .
While Seeking local color in the. vicinity, of Qu�ebea . ex. a i y • .• . i fo r=ill
; their neighbors and'friends'r. e•
City, Baroness bray came across ,one.ei the..,oldeit - , , W b
.., to i dnesses shown during' they
._, m kn
houses in the rovince—the. _.Asse7ln: Farm. Sduae • 3� , , h
p _ r ton .illness of ,Mrs.- Kilpatrick, and'
'which is old-worldtwo ,hundred:and S;.ty years old,.and le in the a zi 329 Ch ti 1" 1 sod - of th • , er a. e e
, MacK n ar . at the aims . sir b e v m ?it.
tiny vilbage of; St: Famine, in 11e D Orleans', • 97 G e 1 thtr..many .beautiful floral .,
d Ales). for Y..
just•,autaide ;Quel;ec, The Rareness �uiolclg . Viet* q ..., ,
_ trop i 80 offerin s....:.
frihiide of the Assad;in.fa` mil and. wits'. fascinated byti .;itby, 286; Allred :firma g, 8
e r e ut 1 bei • oo I a,.A7,.'!"
r B ..eel 272 Leonard'' Mac,'
th l as flu r 1 ma: n the pl titre ehoveln Nilrga. et 4k ,t , . , .
R
.o r.
w. a 03 an d ea rb
the interior. of the' ens enI hn t oldest yowl * 0 stet 256 The geed m whit W rig
member o the family r sort; � 1
k04. a`
Thurs.,
Friday, •Mey `7
Satur..,:,May 8
We 'stand. behind every article we 'Sell -yon are net 'taking' any.
chances on' g"oods.you'hiiy• here no m atter how, lbw the •price, seems
to yon...: You can: feel "confide'llit of getting. dependable quality goodd
at;all times
100' Yda.
Natural
"i3hanting
,, Silk'
the kind .•
moat
stores.'
Sill at
3.1„' $1..10'
a• yard;
3.111g Dye
59c. ar yd.
Fancy
Bath's
Towels .,
'Reg. to
$1.50.
3 ;. g Dye
.139c.
.GSI
A "'iv sman likes try tell whit she' . " G.(tss` 'lean
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se
ea a n tt
re u n i
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b ,who a n aeo 1c i5W �
wit'b ar eat ran but„..4 bac) man a he b o Wl1d n a slid a i��an ill 4aa to toll rvh h ii ,
k.. d Q>If ae $ �' �udie�'i�ht�i•
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too whorlhahaloved to stow a the ilia ni . , ✓' • tliitt' • WO, • mogthi •eta
qty t 4f.110'
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