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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1926-10-21, Page 8LAS eve this Week a stock of Bulbs. Hyantlis, Narcissus, Daffodils, Tulips, Chic; e. a Lillies. We have in stock a• 'good variety of Bulb ' Bowls at prices from 35c to Vies - Now TM is the time to plant, to get good Blooms for A hiistmas. In yarns we lave the ' same Qnnhty.,Wheeling Yarn that'was very pQpular with our customers* last excellent results.This year, giving ezcl is year we Can' offer the same quality at a.` reduced price. Conic in and see 'for yourself the quality. STANLEY'S .VARIETY STO E LUCKNOW ONTARIO', , THE E LUCBNOW, SENTINEL THURS IA; OCTOBBR 21.0, 1921 Here -an ere Vantourer-All passenger reeorb. for outgoing'. ships - to the Orient: Irma the Paci a Coast up; to the: middle of • August were 'shattered • when Canadian Pacific liner Em- Press of,TEu is .;sailed kr Yoko - hula' August 19, with a Passen- ger list` ar all elasses of 517 m ad - dation to many members' of the di. emetic and government services retuning after vacations. Dawan` Babadur Sir T.. Viijiyars gha'aebarys arrivedrecently from 7.ondon on Canadian Pacifc:, liner s =it nt IF Toronto where be will open the Na- tiornal 'Exhibition • at % Toronto_ ,Tho Saight with thelengthy' name gets • orer'the duty for Canadian lip' `by`stating that it is quite propar'to address him as "The Diwaa."' He ' ` Qaafaa cities en Choice_ Cut. Flowers. The finest of . Wedding. bunches and:Fioral work on short notice, delivered, Aline, anywhere. Transport to suit.. GEORGE STEW ',ART Florist; God �erich, Oat. Phone 105 ,', WALIIPBTOhl • An e4der1y -lanais, -sp,entay well ;net the ,"th>cee score :. years,;, and, tee," was escorted by 'Chief Fergu- son to the County jail, en Tuesday afternoon, to serve 30 days `on . a V karge of •vegrancY. .Ile, gave his mints. as James Carson.`'The Old chap presented .:a pitiful st ght, i•n nags, u , B Springs-"i'he 'Mist • time T with' one eye blackened, from. asal ttsit Baef#.'was'brer 30'7ears' ago the streets here on Monday night and.'tbt 'trip; this .ye ar.'has bees a Re:.. was picked; up , by. Night Patrol-. most; wit revelation," :acid' man Swansea,- and taken to the sur-. $riaadier,General H S. Birkett of ger* elf Dr. Harold.,. Robinson. ;where- b[ontreal, •who -stewed et they Banff the, injury was dressed. Ile could 'not; • Spiiogn Hotel on his return from a give a connected story of the., loco- trip to .Alaska. This coincides • with , the of : his home..: Having said that the opinion ''of .Morley fa- he belonged to • Tee sw•atee:, Cbiel mous` English' novelist, whanter a Fergersee got in .telephone conimie fore year •:absence from the West, ieation with ;authorities . at that plac, ;. took put in the last Trail 'Aidees, 'on Tuesday 'Morning, after Carsor expedition early; in ,August. had spent the night' in the ,lock-up Tees$aater:.was apparently under the impression • that this. wanderer `bac` strayed ficin their fold,• as an ole man is . repsrted inissmg • from.:then and he was :despatched there. in .in' (:algary-Thiseeriy had an 1=4— ing moment rexentlywhew' the Bost. Honorable ;the Marquis of Salisbury, leadee of the ; British Conservatzre patty .in : the =Rouse of:; Lords was but later in the aaornigg... However .'. made.an.' Indian Chief of the Sar- ' .it was not long before .Carson war e landed' Back m *. Walkerton, ' as lir eeees.-and. the •game. of •".�� . . Plume." The ceremony was con :claim to Teeswater was: a, mistake ducted ,!emnity, Pp�d:.,l - '.' His `Lord- As `a nothing else to be with oil . h:p. keeling• On blanket to.• ie-` !' .loner after ;another attempt to •as,. e give the honor and being at the same time presented 'with a • band - sone beaded buc>skia seat and: gloves. ,' • Beating. the train to the' croasieg . is 'always 'a risk • favor. of the train 'but ;rhea a. motorist halts ' him 'Per and waits' notil'an engine' is a1= *tort ahagside him before• he tries • to get o'er, . their: the risk• beionmea arra'. absokite ,cestaaty--ageigst .the • motorist. This: Was the case recent • Iv. in Toronto where a; car was sig :nailedrto stop by the:Watc msa et s crossing, obeyed".the signal, .man thea decided' he would Still try/ and get over. Fortunately there were no ; • injuries' and .� .only sufferer Wee the *atomohine • • Pictured, .of ; Gertrude Edert 's stauag of the English " Channel Wen `sent aboarel Canadian` Pacific certain from -him where' he had' vela- tines, without avail, - the old Mai: eommitted to the "castle." 0 One :night'recently a home" belong" ing to Mrs.. Wi"Diarn Elk , , whose tarn is :I couple of mites east or. Walkerton, dashed, into kir.' ;•O E: ileus car and,"damaged'the .front of it to' an extent of $200 The anima was grazing by the roadside,. it `'is abderstood. ;ergo R. CAR' NEEDS ATTENTION' FOR 'MISTER ' DRIPIING in time elnvm of e �Y time Wlrsl ten motor cars 'does not. involve the dif- ficulties of a feet years 'a 'becaause of the improvement in; motor :design. and : the ttreheating of the combus- tion' inn -tare, it .still, ITwel for mo- torists to make certain that their ; t " d at: aha,. cars are in proper shape,,for opera l>aert Empress: of ; Scotian , :Southampton ' . tion m the colder cseather. It is welt last, minute at Sonthamptoa 'sad. then passed t'o . a waterpiaue . gear mown that • Many things that will Anticosti' and by it delssereet to ate. pot seriously interfere , x •belting,drivingarils cause tremble . .when he Planes at- •Rnme9uski, tins _ :, other ' pictures .speeding 'to 11�ew •.. • wGeathe is cold. One tatportant •mat-.' • • .. - ter is: to stake sure that the t- •` • n baa Isarrs .b a full . mint- ' - Icon y or is' all right, and that• all 'hose s .. ' tvae�at foie• Inamrs.' This :is; re=aiFded . y connectiops• are• tight. In.Canada, ra as one ear the cIew•ertst and: speediest' ' ,artietheds of reaching this •'continent diator covets are 'almost an essential front rom Gre at Britain that..�Ias ev,er 'dariig , the W inter- _ 4tPotherthing Leen successfully accomplished'to see at the vacuum tank • 'thoroughly:. yceaedr._sothat nodire .l,eaf :. the:,Emprre; Par -• . or .seater, gets••.snto ,the ';gas dine Disy mientary ,Association, 'mimhoring tnbutor points should be checked or sweaty -one delegates from the pie,,, for condition, arid/ slid all wiring. 'It' iii' the Baited Bite o nr"and is tarso" important•• that the. spark plugs- the Irish • be . in proper condition', and if the tare Hree State attired in 'Gael �. used 1Q a oTmre ca Inas bee ed for r n Gil hoard . Caaadraa oda recently . _ . • eff , tland. miles They should be replaEed tsith • liner .; Empress,.. M., Ste. .... _..:.,.- - -. ,.. .�...w,�.' w� ...._.,� . ' :relied• across .the' Dominion. new ones. Cantrn'sat ::service catiSee mosey tri! . b sto pin ", tlie;spark plugs to lose,•their efficien- en Vara er tem coati of fro in ebbe pP retch it 3fi►5t�Jtl;"" $haws; To. � . cy;n and.�tlus � pahtticnlar so in j6kr .weather, when. engine operation and roiitay,- '7Winaipe=: �'ansd Vlacaiaien:. , M The sago by 5. Aoraragr from taring . qualities are both likely to' They ,„ - Iron Save iron BUY ' Hire' Gold. Seal Co�pgoleum Rugs' at very low prices:. Let us show you. these. HERE' TO: Open*„Sale: was a huge success and s° SERVE YO • w'n .ualues.. ' • again we offer you many •money -saw g t' ,shelves and tables, are overflowing . with good things.for, you. Follow the crowds to the Walker Store this week, and save.: Your ;Dolta►rs 4i%ill. Stretch Here Beagy Wool Blankets ust arrived. a w Lowest Prices. Highest quality., FELTOL `MATTS Just the: thing -for yort door Sre placed Size Iran”. 0. CURTAIN SCRIM.'. With .pretty : border is Ecru.. • Special for' 14c. yd. Good quality Pillow Shps, 40" :asa 42" wide. •. An vaiue for TOu at 23ew emit. AIL-ia Glass Towels with B1ae Or Red Borders...Inman Vane. 3 LADMR! • LADIES! Our` new , Ceats„ and • M iaery are •a11 ready for you• are glad'to have yon visit onr, mew Redy-to-.Wear Departiaen ' WI NEW WINTER coATs , ;In . plaids and heavy warn, coatings.. Beautiful fur adults.- The chic aad`Cosy' kind. • ' Prices from i1?. 'to $35.00 • if Flannels, ouinfelces, PtirettY Fall and :*inter Dresse=.'a.. �. lis„ ete. T prices: wig astonish you $4.95►; is:95; Porny Strerag : Soft S('rge• ane lvavy, ' Car- imalr sad many choice c oeings,, 32" nde- Special, onlyyd- tADIES', WARM .FLANNELETTE GOWNS ere arc mistier 'made :firoer-a..,g At 69e., 98c., $139: • ria line ' of lames' Vesta' ; A ilea. f� • and Drawers. Assorted sizes; Riga's ap` to $1.6Y' for oar. .each Speeual y Leine' and Gents' Umbrellas, 'real stroeg and durable. 'plumy . Year Choice • ' , 59c., 9;,$1.49, $2.49... , e2e Gbghaaas is pretty &mks. A real durable cloth: '• Special at 19e. yd. Mens Broadcloth Shtr s vin stripes. 'aid.' WOW: 'plain : eFe+ s:. :Only il.s ' Have yen seed► our assortmeat: otnew; Hats, in: latest ni Prices from n3s s.s.ss • *EN! All -Wool Ribbed':,Un wear,j • he kind'. that. keeps you easy. anti Boar- =?anteed. to serve you • Special, $1.49 •per�arwe t. Heavy Sweater. Coats For .The.,Mea THE CRAWL. 'STROKE L'� • SWIMMING F' b of the five .swinemers .who. English : Channel last conquered" the g rammer crossed it in less: time than th ._five `oris, victors, 3lr anF .of a prn� chel;''who n ow holds 'the ,record, for s swam the distniice . in • abate .l f the time that "Captain 'Webbtook Whet is the'reason t N one. •ttha o, believes that , our modern sw miners" are so .superior. physically to every.--: ' one who•went before as the competi- tive' records would seem to';haply.. the answer•seems• to' be.the'crawl'. stroke, a 'comparatively recent' inn*, cation 'in the national art. A. swim mer: who p a:.tices' the crawl-- moves tliroaeh . the water`- much faster, with; less. labor . and '•fatigue 'and with fax dear'; splashing =arid hubbub than the a!4 breast • stroke' canned... • Since it was introduced. and. perfected• swim ming': records base "fallen lice .nine-; "? tie Thereis pins " bowlm 'alley: t? barn a g... ey question that it ,hat made sdch , feate as those of: Miss Ederle, and'•bits. Caron possible ' 'sow rt• ig• interesting to notice that the craws. is a •victory of art over na-, tire. It is not in the least a' "natur- id"" stroke. Man; .f`orced. to• sustain hirese!fr in 'the water end eager tc male his way through, did-, not in-• or st.netrvet'g. , use these motions. F unnumbered centuries he sward; -with; out ever thinking of making them. When the crawl was; 6zst, used, ap- parehtly in Australia,, it was: the re-. stilt of a .definite, effort to find a Way of getting 'through the water faster.'. Ir. that it seemed to 'succeed, thougb it.. was en" awkward and' "excessively fabor`ious''strobe 'in which the bat- once of the body•.was so disturbed that it was difficult to w;•. keep the; 'mouth•, and'. nose free 'from , water. Seaforth second, best crown, C. How- But tie la ' ' un t p1owin .. But: tracers= articularly . ;sn .this.:: art, "Btytir:.:90 , B'eS hoy P„ . �'. svatpn p . eountry-soon began to unprove Our prize $8, and rue, donated y T.. it. `:Theft learrned to flex the stead of keeping them stiff, to use ,a' Mere rapid but less violent kick with• alae", legs: •to > adapt- the .stroke. _-to.�, the•. rhythin of breathing. which brought the the Ketose• above the, surface at prtper mo tient.'. The result �.wyeas r; na %trolke, graceful, `eaakyf^, 'fast;' e ' artificial as the "swing" of the.ex- pert !golfer, but quite as well genet; reeTuc t euct Stott daiiii td. bot'► lahn„ltr 'and " Airing 25 fern 'S y be ,• adcer•selyt affected.. All rubric*. A winaee' thew; sttipti• d m Oil „ 111 dee points should be elven attention a ith a thinner lubrication put in the top e trans si0n; arta also probably i Value tel ;amen IS the and sinews, but in the case' of niat.' at l it is Often'; possible to bet- tereast, . her instruction.. He has a. brain too capable of pie --"ting instinct' in- to a� Brains as well' • as arms and legs" and lungs have 'their share in 8s Ione the latest •sensational:. slehievements of the swinLmers. '. HURON ,PLOWING*MATCH ;: The Huron Plowmen's Association third annual • plowing' match.'wee -heli on farms of P. G. Gardiner,' Ad-, the, 'am Sholdice and Mrs. W. Murray. Arnund . 2,000 spectators witnessed the contests. • The . weather was ideal for:the `;•purpose 'Following are the officers of the association: Allan Ad- ams, honorary president; R. L. Mc- Donald, president; W. 'Speirs, vice- president; L. £. • Cardiff,. secretary- ;resin er. The following were the prize -win - nets High,' Gut ,.Class -Sandy. DI, erch- ,er, '`Wroxeter, •fist for $15, best Crown 'sod, • oldest man �pleiving; Ro, jr art Doig Seaforth,_best finish„ Alex Russell, Brussels rpose, plows in' Class .II, :general : iia sod;' `'akuupieers barred --George .Mc-. Donald', Molesworth, best crown,. J Laidlaw, Walton best finish. ' Class III, men : from 19 to 25 year with general purpose plow to sod, with skimmer -Bertram . Hemingway; Brussels, first prize of 515, and cur donated by the Bank' : of Commerce. Wilton; Fred Marden, Drtotesworth_ William Mitchell, Molesworth. Class 'Iv,- 'Clifford Machan, ,Cran- brook; John *Locking, ' W J_' Dennis Walton, best crown and best finish. ' Claus `% Boys . under t6 , Se ars—J. Belly; , Brussels, bent : crown: 1L Car- diff, .B `rriiasels, Best. crown; P. Smith, ` -Holmes, Walton. arms to t Eaton Co.Co;• Carl . Class VI, single . riding plows—G. Dett ., specials; 4lcGawin,•-WaIton� -all pccia�, Foe, ..Brussels ,.Ed..:.Rowland..:Waltont;, Lawrence Ryan, Walton., • The first prizes' were $15, 'second' $12 and third "10, except for tractor ells* when the 'irmonnt9' were $20r $18, $15 and 510. snnen ita.."ei+•a.. A' eau is flke s •eh d. When he stops wishing, a 'atom*, you know pfien bt looniest he is g'ettivf tamed#3. AT:THE AGE OF G5 what be- . ahowtan The atatastics E:' ' of 100 men a° comes of, :any group , hs been repeated many times age:2a •. but, still the thing'.s . interteting A 65,or 40 . late.; �: age ��. Dane will be r viz. r brought ' together Four wall • hare. g. , :enonght • bo lose -comfortably • Thirty-six. Will .be; dead. .be "de dent upon what Five will. P they are still earning, and• would be qt once "up against it" ,if, they lost, 'their'. jobs.' Fifty.-fourwill be. dependent upor relatives for sapP `hie first impression of the aver age man is to say `Baht" • . But hie' "Bali" . doesn't . get ' very, far when, it bumps into statistics that, coreectly state what. has '.bee found' •lf People.' would pay more heed' tr statistics,: and give attention to thew in, time,. they might profit by them instead , of being . annoyed/ ltater' oc when it's too:late to: 'do inytbing a' boat .it. . In his case, we'dare'.say, the :real trouble is that earth of. the 100: mei 'at age 25 would be ,certain he`d he "fixed" et age ' 65_ 'There's ,that germ of.hope, seems 'to, be planted .right to as,; -that 'makes, t• stronga one` believe he'll be going. 65, and'well able to care for hiimself. once, agf e 25,oat wn a eoid start ur§ee of s- syr- tematic'saving,..or by tbh method of an endowment ` to 'melte certair, that, *if spared to reach 65, they'' would have something to the . good. - There's `,' always. that ledefinitc s -. hin tells a n e at', 2,.. cruet that t. that 'hell make• •good, that in sone wady or other e'Il strike it rich. The result is that they fail to ap-' ply ani hard and 'fast discipline+ to their expenditures or their sat'rings. Ivo doubt it's well that this tuoy.,. I ne�anti' we hope is planted i us,d anth ed n P 13 agree' that it's no partn_ular fun Oar "dow u-artd-out :statistiis r tlri; .face of young men of .2i,. and -telling them that at 'fig they'll be "strapped'` or living on their relatives." Yet statistics are stubiior n things ei�en .its"unpleastant- playmates;, ,and it'' wilt.. not do the . man' , at 25 �A6 any bin to take s good look at the ligates qudtesi abate, THE CHICKEN THIEF SEASON Farmers and chicken 'raisers now that P their Product is about , seedy, for market,' • should'.'e their flocks rke t, ksp well guarded as it is: at th k season thatchickenthieves make their best' hauls: They olierate over a wide scope : of territory and ' with, high powered gasoline' , trate many miles awnylfrom . the scene: of. theit Operations between .. one and to o'clock.. and dayb ht. Reports' p. g po es' Bargain !$e.: of their operations are .:coming from many quieten " of • Ontario; BIG MONEY FOR -Biter 'Tate" Babe"+' Ruth has just •, signedup a vaudeville contract` for 5100.000 to , . . 611 in his winter season.. The Young- sters of the ; U.S. are no longer urge .' ed`'te, aspire to the •Presidency of the nation, but to be ball Players or size.. ; • fighting, for;that wiry lies. the: "big money." h , H. r ane o l l 1MIu ri dee e Mat; 'Th'�tl � kit New American .. i ... F•lette Blankets Ln •Grey, Tan and White.. tet . Y err F any' Borders. Gr coil ` reduced. . educed. Now$i.39, 1: • ' 1 • Yi 89. i.95, =2.25. New Chintz for Comforters at 19c. 26c. 35c. Batts, for mackin� quilts and comf�� • g 4 ortcrs, : a --114-09-6;98- i o n eY lt� ur d oc h Lacknow ILIl'. Qw J,;