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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1926-08-26, Page 8ekt Fir a•. • THFLUCKNOW $ENTnNII. T RBDA , AUGUST' :21* 1*20 Zinc Rings, Rubber Rings Butter Crocks; 1 Tumblers: w ' Preserving; fettles -=alai sizes uinnum and ranitware u . s'.and Saucers, Plates„ our supp. SNSE TA � - YS les comlete. STORE LUEVALE CREAMERY ERY DREAM :BUYING STATION - lfi he#t crib. Prices Paid for' Crean and :f cgs. ''We i u*n $bee • service and•esOsfaction, to all.00r patron*. Give us a trial; and ` Jet us prove to you that wa; are , worth while: market. :CECIL I✓LL ,MGR. LUCKNOW BRANCH MAY G Mrs.. Will Irvine and three ,child - ten spent a few dap last week with Goderich friends. - Misa Olive Anderson returned home 'on. Wednesday from •a. few dayevisit with, her' friend,, Bernice Logan, ac RioleY. • • Misses Olive Ki Patrick • and Jessie' Andrew spent last week with their aunt, Mrs. H • Anderson. London. • Miss Margaret MacCallum was the guest of Mrs.' Milton Kilpatriek part. of last week. • Mrs. W . 8tothersr APIA' the week 'e;d :!t Mr. !! 'Andrew's; Bion. `Misses ` Its Maise and Isabelle Marsh were aesss f'Bernice Blake ;lost w`ee Mr. Jackson was over from . Listow-. ' RIPLEYel 'last week. visiting' the Blake fain,. • • r � B ake' chnld their An. interesting bit., of iiiforinat on Iback with him.ey return to came„. to light” recently about ' one ' of ilies,andtokingDr $ children They - home lin'': Winnipeg, this week., • •Ripley's oldest: residents, . Mr; Richard Stanley It. appears. that Mr.' Stan - leg's' name appears, on, the first' merit orders. : issued by ,Auroi► Town- ship Council. That was'away back .in 1855: ; Mr. Stanley •received the sum' of one. pound'- five' shillings- and six- pence for• road work. Canada (there was .no Canada as 'we have it now) did not have a currency . of . its own and was using Ster:ing. ARVESTER'3 WANTED TO WINNIPEG Plush 1facentpermilebeyoodtoallpointsinMani- Saskatchewan, Alberta --►Edmonton, Tannis, ,• MacLeod and' hast. , 1 .8uwaainn—Half a cent per mile to Winnipeg. plus $20.1111 to destination. ;r Through, special trains for Winnipeg via:Can " adian National" Lays. will leave as: follows; (Standard Time): ; FROM TORONTO.Aaguse Stat '12•.30 P.M. ° 9. P. (UnIsn Ota►Uot.)'Sept.3rld 12.30 P.M. 9.00 P.M. • s from other principsl points connectins with the above special trains. Fpr deta� consult local Canadian Nahio�al.,Aoents: _ UG11 TRAI MFORTABLE COLONIST. CAIISSPECIAL CARS. FOR. WOMEN, Olf4O*CHIP.AagM::: _. Porcbaseyeas t%dct td WhmiPeg via Canada= National Radways,. whether or not your final destination in the `Westis a point on the Canadian Nationid.. Tickets and all information 'foam ,nearest Agent: N "n e/. CANADIAN AIIONAL. E. TOWN; TICKET ' AGENT You: n't eally need 'medicine: 'to thin% ;yotrt-: Mood in: spring. ? Jast akin dour diet w A man's. sins � n of final him`out . as soon as"las wife • Good adviceis not so 'effective good 'scare. ' 'What' did PeOPIe lame for ' unopuarity 'before halitosis was vented' . . as $' The only `advantage a cigarette. over ..,a ' cigar irk is re as o , their.m;ed: to k for • ne. As soon' as men; and whales get to • the top, they begin to :biotic.. ' .. .Congratulnt:ons are due all or our ,young • folk who wrote on Deport •.mental •• examinations,,' f! inlay ' Shack: leton'an4Falmer Kilpatrick .secured, 'their 1st-.. Class Certificates; Alice Shackleton passed on 7 Upper Schoe 'subjects, ,Olive. Ri patrick .8 'Middle • School .subjects and, Richard ,Kilpat- r' k 5 .Lower.' School. subjects; As yet Miss Grace Blake has not.' heard her results, Miss• Beryl Johnston• has had. very satisfactory reports from her pupils at Fordwich Continuation School. Miss Norma. Anderson 'returned to her home .today, having spent a week withcousl"ns, here " t— '^' •: DIED. Odium—At bis residence;; 77 Pem- broke •St.,_;Toronto, on August 21st;, 1926, Albert E. Odlnm. former ser Leant. of 166, Q.O.R. Battalion, C.E. F. Sergi.', .Odium was, a brother of Prof. Odium, whose boys for': a time resided 'in Luckuow. He visited. in Lucknow while in ' uniform, during. the war period. He "leaves a widow formerly Mary' Flynn.: The funeral 'was' on. Tuesday to : Mount Pleasant Cemetery,., Toronto -• FORMOSA ROCKS. BEING STUDIED, • Quantities of the rock which is ex a • • A. at --the •:Villbue•-o€.-..Formosa•.. eeCourty' ;. have' beensen o,"" th S ithsoni&.n ;lnstitste-at--Washings. ton,. D.C. for the purpose of study by: United States . geologists. The. •sum •pies were collleted by' Mr. E. R. Pohl, of the. U.S.' Department. of Resear._h. The. rock formation around Formo=• sa is• of' the most .generous coloring,. varying in hue in strata• which are' readily discernible and: which indi- cate 'th'e : various ages. Great areas resemble uncut agates which, 'When polished, are ° most "beautiful. These • rocks are claimed' by 'some 'geologists to. ;' re..resent;'; the. .oldest • g1e.. g'� P . forrnation ode.- the eastern half of the continent, 18x36 ins: Pura Linen_ Hack Towels.- ial.29m each, Rayon • , Silk y Crepes, _Broadcloths,..,. _ Check Voiles. Values u A dclearing.••at 69c. , ar . rause; Dresses, 36 to 44,, 69c.. pecdal. I and, •' Cord Ti`1<es-~ Balloons 30' X, 0'ti,. Fulfil The; Ganadwn Denaand Fpr..'' Aq .A14:..�. Canadipn ProdutA Buy B and 011, Satin tte Bloomers av Blue and: white. Clearing $1. for 65C - Princess Slips for . girls 12 to years. Clearing 63e. Mens Overalls and Khaki :Pants. $2.50 Value for $1.95. • ., en's Pure ilk Socks, 47 c- pair.. . .., on Women endure endure Pa. inmore heroic- ally, . than men: Any shoe, storeman can swear to that. lwai when ' s seems: `ha est. Man 'a. y pP beholding ' himself in a mirror after r' the his 'tuff. barber has. done .s .,. il' • Mullin They lake Tbe Beat .'On The Market'" '>'' Choice Cut. Flowers The fuiest of Wedding bunches and Floral -work on short notice, delivered apytiine, anywhere. Transport,to suit. GEORGE STEWAR Florist-•Goderich, Ot. Phone.' :105 ' SCHOOL AT FORMOSA TO -BE REBUILT' • The :Formosa SeparateSchool.• Sec- tion is losing no time' in rebuilding its school,' and the excavation work for the new structure is • now : coni- ' pleted.• The new building • is to be 40 by 60 and is • to be built of white'. •rie1:— n unzlo on- vitas; a and:: the 'corners of the. super.•strut, tare; will be' of cut -stone, biked from the, building which was recently. (Ie" strayed/ by' fire. The whole work' will be done under • the supervision • of ' essrs J. 'Kraemer, and F. A.. Heis.g 0 -0 Gard .of .,Thanks -The family :of • the ' ,'late Mrs. John P. '.Andtew wish to thank the friends and neighbors who, were so •kindduring the"; of, r forp.'.'. their mother, and, d, and floral contributions at the , time of. bereavement ravement•e } r. Boys' Knee Pants for boys' 5 to10 years.., lined , full pockets, well made, $1. Boys' Scout Shirts; Khaki, with two breast pockets, but- torted, straps on shoulder and large button cuff, ' at 98c. Boys' Shirt Waists 'sof • good ;quality:. English .Shirtings.: Same as thei make new shitrs with collar. Will Wash, at,9$c. ice Tweeds, Boys' Brace with., leather .ends, gd elasticand solid buckles at 19c. 'f Bloomers with tight' elastic knee, in white and colors, at a pair. •, rated by f lomell-Murdoch Co.. • Girls Dresses well made and.' nicely• 'trimmed • •in. wash goods., Smme slightly;soiled but you can have ,yourchoice for $1. each. d' . girls' and Boys'':ilose,: good heavy ones, ' all sizes, black. or "sand shades.' A pair"25d Girls' underwear in the Cotton Knit. lines. Vests with or without sleeves,: at 25e. Khaki Suits for scool girls up to 14 yrs.Bloomers and middy, nicely trimmed with red lacing, at per suit $1.75.: • so 'bor>r • 0th �rr! !i Y r tp •�11�X10 (Yi'ill i( 'i•I' , , ii f I 1',I .1 I 1 "{1�y- 4: IlL �. L,.��:)