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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1927-07-07, Page 8Tit, •.LUCEN OW SENTIN'EL. THi7>1S1?AY; JUL'it 711ir• 1927 rwing'eason Is ,e .Hive The Necessary Supplles-+ . • � � •.': reserving Fettles in: Granite and uminum t• r:flllai mels �:�o Jars ONTARIO' D + w1• J' VS 7' as two women may tive•mext,,door te,;MsM: othsr•for years and stiil.'be itrengfrs, Si is. it with • Oil; store.: You may dv all..only, a stone's -throw away.. and<,yet► perhaps,. have siever, crossed our •threshold. Yst again,;you• may have visited: our store "onei and lama ,untoward happening may, have cau%d you to ":: form a poor' impression about us. "• We': are continually itrivintl to: merit your'good-wok and if at:any tiniaanything happens here that might, tend to mar a, favorabiewim.pression of us, we; would. consider, it a favor to have the• opportunity of rectify lag •it• , W ewfeem it a pleasure to serve you DUNGANNON ,, the hour "o f twelve the bride entered thedrawing• room on. the arm of her Mr. Benson Pentlan}i;who has coni father to the, strains of ; the Lohen- plated Iiia Bourse at,.• •they_ Normal -'grin .Bridal',Chorus, •played by Miss: School of North,•:Bay.' has • been en- 'Grace :Blake.` •. Miss•'Alma H:' "Ste=' a ed teacher' at Mink• Lake' and :•phens of Toronto,.• cousin ;of the bride; g$ has already': taken tip his 'duties” therq eras. her attendant,. while • the, groom n ,a school` recently erected by rho was ;assisted by'his_brother, •Mr; Ross umbermen�; who ;form alarger`,� par `Mathieson of ,.Listowel. • The brio„ tion `' o1 the -section S¢li'ool . will , be liel'd throughout '•the .summer What might. have developed into a disast'u1*ed •`'on. Sp iday ; rous,yf}re.oce. JuIy'.26,at' the h m e of _ 11' Ychouuacgh ,'.arbeotnutrn::noo.n' "., 7u s t a e: r : thezrlama kobee n:ou o etotherhome' ,an lighted the;: -fire to ' prepare.. • dinner.: "n had been. Some light• wood d bput into, heato ',to dle� the fire, and ve, �?., was ,gowned in pale peach ,georgette With • 'thinestoneand ' ribbon aril„- mings, and carried a shower bouquet of; suiiburt ' the:bridesmaid. s roses; roses; was dressed. iri' tu'rquois e . georgette eorgette.: lace and rib- bon; � .trimmings of ,gold With �. 0 ;o f u ue b t •e ' `shower bon, and carried' d a q , see.: tie congratul tions• and go—a, _wishes,; . the party ,sat down :to nch " luncheon; t n a sumptuous wedding , he •aitresses •Tieing' three Collegiate apark,•from rile wc"himney► ignited the hums- of the -bride,M iss Jean Pate � .. ems sin art of- =the Of . B� h, Miss , Grace ,Blakevof .LLuokc- nil i[gle�3-=oti eh:.- -M , P urnitr of Dun= louse Fortunately, the' fire was no • riovt' an Mis's Flora -lied, and °rrYbun, assisted b'y� thrs }fired man, succeeded in putting .it; out'hefoye .Zile°roof ]kiss; huriied', tiz it was, the shingles' ;were burned from the;,caves .too peak of the roof'.,, over a .: surface 5'early• ten feet width oma of,: the neighbors, wild were 'called by-, telephone,' responded very promptly,' but the- fire wags well "under control„before they reached th scene of it Mr , Young, is coxngratut kiting"•himself that natters were neo; worse tis uiet but - Matliieson,.$ar .. � '•o ..q a r pretty -,wedding took pace on;B tn,,: Of :'Mr.. Arid-` 'day: ate the. homeMrs:, f George- F.' Harris, . ; Rosedale„? . Duet ' their only:daughter,', au htter,' annonwhen ca 'e:'the bri of Harriet. Florence,, tie m •, de .r.', George 'William Mathieson oil gazton': In; the afternoon the • bride and•groom,"amidst : showers of '',goer withes. ".. 'es' and': 'confetti, left :one an ex tended, motor':; '00,.;•:.' On'their 'retort' they; will reside in Goderich INSPECTOR . AT FORMOSA • A:po `tical' plum in the form of in.; specter of he Formosa ,brewery; and which, carri s, with it a :salary' o'`. $1800` a yea,; has been awarded •b'y the" Ontario Gov't. 'to Mr. Harry` Me Burney, Of Teeswater, who. commenc , Y ` n a "':Th The. ie' o bio d ed' his .new. pout s n Y , fact that there were „several f ore Walkerton wormo sa and ot e r oi after the position; 'slows that thejob didn't -have to go abeging. McBur - ney's. duties will be to.'see• that' 'all Coderich. - The ;.ceremoriq,, vvas per-, Hermits' are in order and. to tee that r e ly checked.' `lieu.. J: A. 'Gi'alker:. At �outgoing� orders arm o er , formed "bY:• the p P 3'' ...._ . - \i4 '41 PI.. • ,�r• well' H emst ached C ash:- .To • Figured Crepe, laoxne s A aplendid 'quality figured 'erepe bloomer;" elastic at knee; ,and , . at •i waist., ;Foil cut -With gusset. Colors o#; Sky, Fleah, White Maize, He. leo, Peach►• in women's size's", Reg, 09c. '.qu>ility. poring 3 Big` q•' S7c. Dara,, per pair, , .+:. .. t t'„, ,.,,,. • ..;:• i. ,• . Lae4 : Luncheon Sets Tray Free With : Every, u: . .. vel • m-•. :2. , " .i at' h. Hea Y .. •Cloth 36x30vKitt► ,four 12xX2.: napkins to broidered -corners and hems:, in all the °leading colorings 'With, , each-. set will be given. absolutely :free a -pure : linen • tray'cloth, reg• worth $1: 5' itself.This „luncheon `set in' a reg," ;Way, 'sells for $6, 2i p O. 3 Big, • Days, 'per sat ; ., ... , , ,.: : , ..: • .7 PIece : Water :Set;. A strong set. for everyday use, containing • six glazed edge, drink- ing• glasses• with one 3,pint, water jug, 'all 'made of clear pressed special, 3;. glass:' very. p , n 9,. •6c Big Days, at• , , • . �. °•'f'hese;:are ; pure linen, and just note the price. Size,17x28", with . ,� Leven- �.and La en • or ': of Pink,Blue, G d hem'stitclied colored ends:. ,Col s , 1 quickly; e will sell u� uic R in:Thesew otr :Tor g Fine oq Y der: F ne , r stamping: °•35e=..=-••Dui=inga3; Big ;Days, ach '.., e e ' azo F e e. i11 tt r G _ ,.,. ,T _ W i each urchase cif a, large size tube . of Cerson.s shat/ ng . � P cream yo'u.will receive a genuine Gillette Razor ;FREE The: razor: is a =gift During•..3' Big' Days, tube of shaving' cream at ',d io tic .;;• �s• •,• .1? Soap and Vitast Cloth - One Wash:Wash,' Cloth and three, Cakes R' of Soap: made '.from palm; arid cocoa - hut ' oils, neatly'.wrapped,.-in 'glassine ' ack e. 3 .`,Sig.`Da,for c� • package Cheek Glass Towel Measures 18x27". A large fan- cy: check, glass towel 'for home use. Is a good drier.: ;Big value at 20c. Come . early ' during 3 - '4 le bin: 'Days,: each... a , Drn'tMiss These Rubber:..r Aprons;...: •c R Fancy Fp •'half price. 'A •• Saves. your su rrimer frock,and get it at ;about a 'dainty colors ', an •.rubber aeons in several d Y �, full � size�,tea style wain prons ri ed with .cre for ne. ,in pocket, neck and tie strings,; Reg. ti mm� 7c Big .. Da s :.each DuringB , 3 Y value..g • • This old friend; appears each Month during our, 3. Big. Days„ •A big lour, ounce 'cake of high quality, perfumed!• soap in lilac or, rose odors, Reg. 19e. a cak$, During '3 Big BAys, -A dainty Simmer - t et "k s Pr. c -to y� New' Designs ,-,Space ;does, net p rinit a defier*, p � tion -here, but .:tb,is is ' the greatest, .dress offer ever made ',inT this district. Reg' value Alp to $3.75.,13ur `1.69: ing • 3„ Big Days, .Special.,;. 'They are a' great value. Come •early for 'these: Linen .Table Cloths This: is., an. extraordinary offering, in a table cloth 64"x64"• An absolute- ly pure linen cloth in an assortment of ,pretty. floral designs: Reg. $2.50: ` 'knocks but once: Biiy Opportunity these during' 3 Big Days, at• .:.' l 9 each ... � • d: See. Co • an S •M ens Belt Special re y made` from quality• Para rubber, and fit-; Iii Mack, Brown o>. G Y, .made ted with pickle -box 'buckle. All sizes: Reg:: 25e. During 3 4c i Big rich Days, _ea-v� W T0.Yll TH fa wn color ,with, red; and • white ei Very ,heavily `napped:, in ;natural . wi , , . e Measures 19x40". Re . ' 45c During 3. Big Days, • 'stripes. R eaCh c; ch L PAY CASH AND: BUY FOR :LESS.: UCk'l'lO' • PHONE ,12`1 .,le • nine years ` And' about ne e ago op p 'began wonder' what•newspapers gn,.to, woud fin. to': print when the., war •wa.s over. 0 The ,chief , weekhiss - of refor ae ry s istheir•disposition 'to think every- thing enjoyable a 'little wicked.' • `rouba our l The taKinen .• Lir a W►ite agew06 Y:.:... y,.r,.w. ter.... VW o>varrs,n410114li► 1ra�esaoa• •J_ni. • . • e-• =Chartes,.Malchard: 4-Emile,Bowcher, 6r—M1vz'lls Belleau' 1—Pierre Gauthier' 2r--Fortunat : Champa�ln ,.B -.The. good-"Old-.:French.Canadian congae bar,Of the r me characteriz9n the••old countr3sots ffe enable* him. to render them' h as resulted•.iu an Inspiring ng emu1ation mon 1 s friends' mentioned' above, who have entered with enthit:lasm v in” iiiterlireting the eons• indigent of 'the P ro iase ,' o• � . f ebec:.. "` Festival bythe. ere• ct at the :rend • Theprogramme B " wn Troubadours, consisted, •of songs by Aniedeo YtO• . rose,' 'lfred rfirenblay, rl'Ie+itis' A 3irien,. Paul �a a liber . ands Maurice `Iidor`rssetr Pierre `Gautier' has i ..so .arranged:-theae abngs for several vo cis,,. , deal„ g :With :such hthat, siren, greater charm has. been drawnfrbrd' the old liarmonitatibns. Mi: Gautier ' ~. 1' career t0 Ottawa in 10'20,, after a briiiiant .care r la.• Prance, iii—Professor of: iano• rind' harnnony._' •liter MUSICAL- &cea on Every me it Etier ': . ablingsabu1 uiterairlit�tiogOn-se' theirTheB town Toubadourjeorganizaton: . inihuedwigh true n lrit .irench•Canada:en to'Ista monized and interpreted with'Aaste, have alWayt niet with .great siibceas, but one • -hoe, tai: hear.' thent, ... ere ndere d b several, v oices to e. njoy their ,..poetry and. nluaic. In.order to •.Areaentafuclhlneesosio e ;intheirfno6t:.artestic setting the Canadian Pacific • vices of" Charles Marchand. 'Railway obtained' the eervic - ' for he• -Folk- ,.:,.xnnd hes famous Dyto�wai �isfbadoura, ,Ior � f l. held, , at -.the) Chateau �-song::and:,,,Hapdicra t- F•eaivat • Frontenac;thia:.,.apring. ;. , r .. ded at. 'Ottawa' 1026 'b l • :This quartet, lues. foundttawa 1nH y ade' 112areh a'n'd and..,,the friends' whir eecoiiciea • .hien ..•in •brings . 'tliese °- ison'gs, before the general Iiub c are: Fortunat • Champagne, seeoiid'tenor ''Emi1p 13ou- 'tenet*, and._Miville• '13e11eau :. basso:: ' chez,. ti ...< ,, .. , , �s . °• 'The' Ieader�• 'and foumd� r •of-• •rho . ua�rtet '�iivsis a„ T.. .,_ a '�. fernier 'chorister of the Baellique eat Ottaway ::•He Is 'an ardent interpreter of the old Freneh song* and is l :-►+lagieb$0.1401110st 1 , cs a WALKERTON .• Whal . Mr. .E:;T0 Iton:s ' big' g' M c 'Laughlin sedan wass br e zin g down Shaws Hillabout so'clock : Mon- day evening sof , ` last ix week with :his. daughter at the; wheel,... and ,;of :five her :siel friends aboard, the chariot swerved into a pool; of oil ' that men oiling the county ;highway had allow- ed to:, collect at the curve,: and cap: reening to the 'roadside knocked off. a post •and•;swinggng„,,pear around;, was stopped from: toppling over alto the deep- gully and landing among ees b do Bells colonycf b y Mr. -Cor n :bees, '-by stout cable that had been placed as a .guard at: this point. The left rear fender was crumpled' by the .impact and the car was otberfr wiseScratched, apd damaged: The sex• tette of girls all • had a bad scare,, as, ,wag evidenced by.the 'shriekswhich followed ,the;; crash, 'We understand `Mr. Tolton will, take steps 'to • recover 'the.: damages. to has car. As this is a c<unty"high= way and as Bruce is insured with..the ,Globe•'Indemnity Co; ;agaixist all ac- •cidelits On 'their system, the 'litter Co. will have to - argue •it'out .with ,Mr.. Tolton—Herald .& Tinies. THE BOY TEAT WAS .LOST ' AND FOUND ' The Durham Chronicle of last week. had the following story, of a little ,chap wllo; innocently caused his Jamar." entsa feki;anxious'hours''. The neighborhood surrounding that in which reside Mr. and Mrs. Ed.' Sullivan,, ire Glenelg, near. St.. John's Church, spent an anxious .few' houre- eir Monday` night and the early: hours of Tuesday morning this week wlien a thenews 'was passed around. that M ch`ael, ,the ,thr,ee-year-crld sari def~ ,Mr. and NC''s ,Sullivan 'had p= r , geared ,and, c8uld-.found. ' • not be found. ShortlY 'after six o'cloc k 1ivanraccompaniedacconipahied by the Mlitrhs.e ; lad, h c o to for, to w cgo s occasion to had the back ',Of the farrii on the 5th` can= ciaMein. Petit, dela ed for a :'short rnthe'little allow •;had gone ori ,r , 1 rf . g J" .without. chis::- tnbther, and.:when-::ld rte. Sul lean, followed: 'she% was• unable to l see where her . r er sbn had gone. For a time she .thought little of it, be. when 'Ontiriued .:search ;failed , to find- the l.ad _slhe became; anxious . and ' ,riei'gh'• .hors ;joined in. he :.. i h, ' t se rrchrit'""'iintil'`-�tat'k"-•�+.�t ��.A f ler �" ! but' succcs' the'„2whole” neiglilior-' •• hood joined acid, with. 1046041; den.. tinuiod •aced;hllg the neighboarboo4, til Midnight. There''were 'about:' 125 'en aged; but desp3t e theCfeet. that they,:eonibed, the wholefarm, as they. thought, -'the wereu nsucce. ssful. Dur, was ' fa ' ht: the whole”rm ,iii �' the•.. nig ., g gone over, and every neo 'and corner Iooked into where it was thought ., ilii ofthe' be os i it it -share: mighta p s Y little fellow .being found. When dark 'came and• no' word was received,: itwas__found necessary to get ,a physician ' for—Mrs, 'Sullivan,. who- ,Was ' naturally frantic', over her loss, and' he remained with the 'moth,. er until morning..• • "At four o'clock ck •in th ee . mornin € another :search,party of started out, ; three 'of : them: going ,to- the . bus:: and the' other` three to the pasture fields; `-where the young. lad was found peacefully • sleeping„ little dreamini; of the excitement he had caused, nor the anguish to- which he had put `hi, Patents:, He was apparently none the, worse', of his experience, 'and. when taken home was given a'thorough ;ex- amination by', the physician who pro`- nounced him physically sound, and no: in the least injured by .his night's ex- posure. When rescued, the little lad. seemed; not in the least perturbed,. had -'evidently „passed- the night even pleasantly and 'without fear, and bore no, evidences . of having been crying or otherwise disturbed; in; fact • he was the coolest one in, the gathering when conveyed : to his . hone. 0Q=y. • '.THE•.NEW STAMP LAW The new regulations governing the placing .of' stampson cheques is now in• forcer IC .is' greatly`siinplified :and' -a . great improvement. Commencing on Monday, the first day on which banks were open following; July lst; the excise ,stamp is' necessary only on cheques of $10 and over. -Oil cpe ue � of $1O.an dover, 4n 1Y o e 2cy. stamp is required: That is very sim'- ' Ple and easy to keep in mind. Before, 'July lst eheues" for amounts' above $5 required, a ,;2e, stamp, with ah extra stamp for �ev e Y$i0of e . 'tota amaent of the cheque—Nowcheque-Now only • the 2c. stan p 'is required' regardless;' ' of •: the saniount:-,nus Bides AWAY. Another;` of . the many inconvenience;+ rendered necessary..'by'the Great •War,, �- • The trouble With 'ostitatisticiars f •.c. s%that their have a lot offa is - that are not so, :.._ Awn a#r— vanity as .•.a• - funny. -thing; and the main`' who' :beats' 'hi debt", really think8 ho ;t' auperior to • a coin,. 01,00 • till.;.i JULY 7T JULY: 8 JULY. C FAMILYECI'IONS" ''• -ONNN • R IN SAD.: MISFORTUNE r . r. and:'� Robert Rae wee t M ...Mrs .. . St.Ma Yep the endof last we k at- tending tle funeral ofMi. Andrew s o D'Itars. -Rae Coult :husband f•. youngest sister Mr.: Coulrd. had, de+; veloped blood poisoning from a pim- ple on his face-anci died en Wednes= day of last week` after`:' only `;three day's . illness: The 'illness of;' Mr Coultard had led to 'a highway tragedy in which one 'cousin of his was', killed 'aro another very. seriously injured. The two cous— ins; • William and Nelson .Coultard drove with :'a horse and;'b;i'gy from their: home` -a•• couple' of miles iaway'to seethe `.man who was ill. On "their way home,' about two mileseast of St. Mary's, they were, overtaken'y a big automobile which .Prof -lied , into the 'bugrcvfrom behind. --The buggy. was smashed, and such was the force of the impact that tire' ,horse' was thrown back upon the nose of the car:. where :with its back ,broken'' it was, carried • for several hundred feet until; the ear was ditched. William. Coultard was' instantly killed, but` Nelson, though seriously injured' is expected •to recover. The car• which did the damage,'was founq to be a United States .machine There `"seems reason toi :believe: that 'the two mien -who. occupied the car would. have run away from the scene; of; the, :accident had note. the -dead horse .caused their car to gb•{linto the ditch. They were later placed under arrest, , one ,being -:held and the other released on $6,000 bail. They are said to have put' ''up, -the • rather iaine ex- cuse that they had just come over a ridge and did'.not have time to avoid the bu g g Howevere v ggY the buggy was; on the right side .of the.roa '-s _ d and wtt. well away: , froni the hill.' Besides is was hit squarely behind or it would ret, have- caught hthe horse as it did. It was - a. supreme m example am -..1e ; P P of thetoo fast and utterly reckless driving with which1 o a t gather :.too tiffany, of our n visitors are xe charged.' • • #114'.."A' n KING 1.nltDIN K 71 A. . rathe1r° curious .ria span .:occurrde.. the•,harbor• recently/.William:.F.let- •e'her tuff. h:is earding : stan i. ` '•t no. ` ler 'tom tile' 'iinrlao% without wetting tile' emergency brake. Aq Squall " '- i,.: � wind' -witli.laiii.-catrt-..0 ... and the Wind ,.. , P lid set the•:.,:oar. iii.• motion towards 'the. . .. _ h edge of •th6'pier. •Fletcher, ran .toget' the b ak�2e , on. to dp in • dhoisorc.a• r ..„g'hoad'ovt eor.7,u.th e odffg earim:dowika oe •ut ten feet of water. The carabet over to,blie side, and turned over aa'It ` •' sankIt' as' in °`verY bad c ;n d i ti o n, Whin-, taken out a''fe days later, 'Intuitione a :—drive. -.. e •. It ., ,helps' s ,woman driv .P' tells her •the dMan • coming ',will tak4 the ditch if necessary—, • -`The': chief difference' between an auti thority and an expert is that ,,the thority knows something '.about it: Say It,With Flowers Hotel 'Design`s,; Wedding, :- B'u»ches, -Etc.:. -A - Specialty Furnished on Short : Notiee Orders amounting to $5 .and over,• Express prepaid.. ' Flowers - delivered to any .part' of •Canada, , jJnited 'States and Europe, • also other . countries. GEORGE STEWAtT. WS- Florist Phone 105 GODERICH,' :ONT. Koda k Outdoor d� oar Fan Nothing "like outdoor' fun this time of ear-noth Y, ng,like oil; :k a ictiir..::es of. . :it :' for .alar Y� 1 a um: Get YaurKodak her • ' and; lo ad i withthe dePendableY ehowboxKodak • W d xlktt .j. to fin” photo 18hia . b . �' iia• ks $510 A. E. Mc II I The riI it ex al ,....,.. 1 foto: Luckno wy : Dili:. •