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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1927-11-03, Page 8oat :111notOPRaffk - • AT WINGRAM i-iereuth of rlait. 'week, cOebratO thQ „Stair/ of their Marriage: _Tht.was -quite X gathering of their ohAltisOn and •igrandchildren at their ballast, It appeare that follelinei, theh'Iltilage Me. and ws,,Homutb. Ini.tde4.1,,hert belle:Yemen trip by ,1•000 404 et:!feesv;Piter,.. and back, aid ik4eatainef the 'recent eh:ration was, X , drlYe by 'a OemParr Of the.2.yinitors, taking the old couple • Alier" the Xaaie road . they .had' travefled WheX.;„ thOY.'' ;WOOL'. 50. • Yea4**', younger, 'to•Tee-si!ater, . and .4ae-kt-; /*frt.,-and,Mrs.; floninth : have for 30,yearit, ben f,ieoidonts. of 13`101YA1LIA/ 6hotilei newspaper „ , PaPer is a„ • newspaper and no thought is given to. .the ghats% •' That rule 40eX not - 'apply when buying . house supplies. • Tho best is then wanted, even, it it Costa 'Mara.' Why thatild those homes -not, be as4articu1ar ihmit the read- • ing; nintter that Cornett into the fat*. ily,' partionlarly .when the verY. best 'nen belied” at the setae price or less than tlie,,inferier article. The Family * Herald and Weekly star of Montreal is the acknowledged best value in all 'Canada.: ,wondeifiil combina- tion- ,Of..neWAPaPar And family magi- Mee- and:a Arm journal without I. an. equal on the 'Continent,' and -it ,Costs no, itnoie than an Ordinary country weekly—one-dollai a yew:. Seventra o ears every week ofthe choicest • reading for every member ' Of the faMilit'at ai cost of less than two ...centaa week .should, interest every home in Canada- No 'Wonder The Family- 'Herald 'it'd. weakly , afar is read by •,,million Canadians` each ' ere - at fi considered the largest the Canadign6Rockiee was taken by Miss A daughter of Ernest Van. ent' New York _headed a" -hunting ..party h. Selkirk district.''. :The. party itin "north,41. Revelstoke. ' • . • amount . of groin:, greatly in ^entire .production, of,, hi'. the Year 1887,, - Ade: were 'hauled •to stsia Over Canadian Pacific lines - onn'ila*, in, the west 'dining the of October. Thin constitut- ' ed a ititoord haul of ;grain for this- rallwei*.tekimvitny6. ' , .Tlie-yareeend shipment of hersei. Emilia was re - =Cord g Louis there g''''000: ha* „that dur- ingdied.',. ''thik,,Vassige:, The next 'ship- ment expected to go forward In Novenilber, and ,this ;the totia anamber up, to 3,30k • . G. N,,Torten, ex-M.P.-for Sweden, teeently . left. for the 'Peace River COurstry, in order to locate mutable ;tarot land for the establishing of a Of Swedish -farmers,. 'srixt'alrelisid-ito be in ii' position to isadartakel farming on an extensive meal*. has ,nlready :Canvassed : :Maxine aiSittite Southwestern States, whkb heIinds ummitable. . „ The Mew Canadian Pacific Relives.), ' elevator . at Midland has begun to reeeivei,grain, :and Shortly all the 'cionstriiction. work will be ceniplete and ano,departments of the plant in. operation. •The opening of this ele- vator narkstheextension of Cana- dian Pacific enterprise to another Port on the Great Lakes and a new factor In ie.tabiing a greater portion of the Canadian export grain trade 'fee Canadian : porta.. • • The largest, party, of major hogue ; baaaball? stars to Mint Moose. in • New Brunswick entered the woods for a .6 tvior-Weeks site)* lifter the -World Series. The party _entered at Clarendon the Canadian .Pa- . • title Miiiri included Bengough, Mark Koenig, F.ddie Col- i• lins, Jot Bush, Sam .Joneso -Fred Haman. , A' number .of newspaper Writers .-and canieramen- were ' • ckbeed in the , party. ' The two new Canadian Pacific pas- t. Mager ships, ',Mut:hese of Atholl"" Ind "Duchess of Bedford.," now be- ing built for the St. Lawrence route (LiverPool to Montreal); will he .tWo of the finest vesiela aflost, ac-' •• cording to plans and specifications. Theirugross tonnage will 'register • 20.000. They will be twin screw with geared turbino They • vein have ii'leingth Of 596 feet', a ' ' breadth of 15 'feet and a, speed of 17% knot*: Both ships , haVe. secOmmodation for 572 cabin, 488 tourist' third 'cistsi and ,508 third' i.class passengers,. „ The Initlal consignment this year of 'Canadian Apples ,for Great,'Bitit-; sin MS .gone forward on ,the.,.C4inci-' Tdiel'.Patific "Mentrese" froin 'they are 'conalinikt by . the Fruit Branch of the :Dominion Departneent of Agriculture from the , of Ontario and etinflet Of Mit, 'standard' boxes containiiig about 4,000 apples to be Pat on ex- 'hibition At the Imperial Fruit She* scheduled to be 'held at Manchester .thls rnonth. Varieties -include Golden Russet,. -,laciatosh, Spies, Stark, Talman, Sweet,. Wolf Itive4, Cren Pipptn and Bei - 'Oa -Ow **Me veasel are25 Of Vegetables Alio .tor. othi! MVOS 10 Sg1ast4 . THE. 1.6,1,10.,Now, TUVA§DAY, NOY-KMBEIt 3rd, 192I SOW ature's Rival Gorsette_ We have the famois Natiire's Omelette for you. They are built for Comfort. Shaped, to the body, .and the wide Elastic _webbing is a • special' feature, Prices, , 1 $5.00 down to. 98c., Aluminum Tea Kettles Five quart sise; variet elep.igd aluminum 'kettle, „With self -looking. handle 'and' 'ebeniied, wood-grip.6 Usually- Sell it ,$1,,75.:,„ Get yours early.. During these three ,Big Days: 'eaCh.' ' • - ." • ' " 119 , . • , ▪ . . Reliable Bloorner a-stic flighyjiercerized 34 -jack -elastic.. Has roue.; easy, stretch ,nnd Iots of Ilfe Guariinfeed-washable,,in _either whiteQr ;Ialeek, During. Three Big Days, '10 Yards, for. • 1. • • • • • • • •.• ; ; ' 25c Men's Rayon Mufflers "•• Just when„yee want theni,' and' at e big: saving in. price. A splendid, silky Rayon Scarf They come in a splendid v.arietY.'„•4; cOlors. Regular,' value $435. During 3 Bie Days, each . 89c Set of 5 Splendid Mixing B0*.is . •. ' This splendid assortmenteentains five hygienic' clear' glass bans in . , • sizes varying in capacity from ;.% pint to 4 pints. This seCis .regular .• • • • • 69c Sale pride 'during 3 Big Days, per set ........,........-... eavy poi -e. WOO Work Socks Extra weight: and quality at what you will recognize. as a low , price: Must really be seen to be appreciated. During .3, Big Days, paiv , 39c, Pig: Soap Value : Beauty Bath- Soap,, the same Thig 4�zcdke-irdia-tOy. per,t.finied• • ;in rose, and lilac./ ...Get your ,uSual , , . „ .• •• • .• , monthly 'Supply.. Regular ,1.0c.•-•• . „ -Daring 3 Big, Days, eake.. , 5c. . . . . .•••• adiet' C -oat Our 'entire 'Stock sel1u regular up to $20.50, gee's: ori this big sale' at give.ayray fig\espont- pipes enly. $11.95, j5., 19.50, 22. Be sure to .take advantage of this big coat': Offer,. army Rubber Aprons This 'apron 'ismade, from' S'plebdid q Iity drbe1 rubheri cut ditiptilyboiand op,:edgeS,:at4 ernns in j ictj coors,-Itertey" „'•be6 Reg i•elne';•40c: -4„During ,3 13igt. Dayk,'• each, •OttiOlit• WiriltGloVes .x.c.(!llept, • quality ,senifileaS,161).tted'Ik'Oel gleVes,wiCh tight tr1ted -wide .rib Centel shades -1/4:01v • Are 'goad worrien'eNsizeS:, Dimino Thi"ek AiU; " • • . Leather 1Vjitt: AbsCilutely wOrk• mitts for 'men. Magi.. with heievy h6rsehicie.faeo: and split -horsehide back. Heavy wool lining with tight tittin,g' wooi. ribbed end% Reg. price $1',00 pair, During' 3 Big Days, pair.... ....... 69c -Handkerchiefs in'Tobacto Pouch This tobacco pouch is Made of oiled silk Nvith long flap,' and co.ntains 3 riereg. go'od 'awn handkerchiefs With' hernstitched edges. • The kerchiefs a-. tone' are 'worth Our 'special pric'e. During 3 Big Day's, per set. , •49c Pure - Linen Towelling li,ng would be "big valtie if "sold at 4e During 3 fl ' Day's pe r yaArdll .p.u.r.e. linen, 22" wide in• fan cy one -inch checks'. This towel- , • • • • • • 29c," Children s/ \Knit,ted Gloves) Pure Wool Gloves of very fine • —knit'andatrush•vvool-stylog plain ;and fancy colored cuffs, pret- ty shades, of Camel, Grey,••White, Ole.. These are reg. 50c.• During Big Days, per pitir 29c Pure Wool Botany Socks - Kiddies Kiiitted Mitts Millinery Sale_St98 A splendid fine knit seek ata 'price' • away „below' Ordin;fru. These are * shown in Fawn, Heather and Thistle --Heather' mixtures: Reg. price -85e:' Mad.e from 'strong fine yarns,, inbeyeeidi .doubt; _the , -."' • • pretty colors of. Camel, ,Grey, Card- groatest Offeting you, . • ' . •bVer.. witnessed... Reg. 1;••;'4.95, inal,and_ Brown.Elastic: knit, . and , _ _5 1.i95 t s•rightm widebar ••_• an . _ • ' •-• • d• • • ' j/ • $'•/' " • --4;' d., Long riblie ,Dizring 3 Big Days, pair.... 49c ing C' Days, tqr oal.Y.'• • • 1.98' "marim.„ Be sure to come and bring a friend. Partake of the 'Splendid bargains. The val- ues are supreme. WHERE YOU • --Striped -Flannelette -is-a-strong-na -cloth PP - and you need lots of it for„the ' . cold_days ahead..Shown. In spy... • I 't • 131 ete• ' L . g. Days, ya d. 14c eta -,neet•,„ apes of, . ilk -8/ -Wool --Hose. The ladies apjeciate and ilt 4 • '''••• th-• low i)rice we offer sucli a splendid ' quality iilc. & Wool -JIose, they sofe are , exceptional. . Colors ' of , buff, , .,., . • , . • ..., . , greys, etc. - .1..turtr, .`,.s Btg, iiiiys, per • 59%;:pair' .. : . , .... • ....• ..... , ... . - These are sub -standards: •• Women's White Flannelitte Gowns • • • • Short -,sleeved style. .1* v-neelc. d square. Cut -necks.:, Durinc, 3 Bzg Days •-; ••• • • •'-"" • ; 69C . • . • Long•sleeved St;leq Y .1;yi fir 'fine, tiicking ....YOke, During 3 . DAY'S • 79c •r. LUCKNOW ONTARIO arillondooloolimor, ASHF1EbD IJNITED CHURCH :NOTES • 41., little iteni in, a Soith Dakota newspaper: written kip by a sarcastic vicar of a parish", read, "Owing to the. good condition of of' the. roads, :in this locality, our regular •a-TeeklY wnr:. ship 'Of Almighty God' Will he dis- continued." . Well, though the run of ohrleautiful Odober weather allures '4Niay some Sunday inotorists we haven't Much room to complain on„. this Ashfield work respecting the Sustaining of Weekly. wership. 'Each of the churches showed, mere vacant" seats on Sunday last than is good for: the cause, but a goodly. .company 'gathered, considering sickness and Crewe Anniversary, and of course. iihese events have always 'right. of *air in oar arrangements. • The beys at the niid week meetings, ere away in the majority 6' That'wes' seen at Zion League last week and Markedly so' at Hackett League.' M the latter there .were eleven !Piling nien_and_t3,Vo Young_ ladies A ifer ,older and married ones Completed the ComPanY;' Isn't Is, a good.•sign wher the boys are interested in a 'meeting of this kind, and sustain it so welli! The Quarterly : Communion servicr for ali.the Churches is to be held at • the Zion Church next Sunday morn- , _ ing. In the evening at 1:30' at the Blake Church al'United: League' Ray Service for the .three: congregations is to be held. The printed. order of serv,ice issued by the department of Voting People's work of the United Church is to, be used. 'Three 'shhrt addresses bearing on Canada's., R.67' ligions.plivileges and responsibilitlei. are t� be given: A _ male • choruo 'drawn" from the three Leagues' is ;tc lead the singing and givd ....specie/ - numbers.' hnd there is to be an offer in' for Missionary funds."' . The prayers and sympathy of the. whole Churdh is, with our WorthY • stewaid an4 'treasurer of. ,I.Bl'alcer Church, John Blake,, as he lies in hos. pital in "Tamil on after .end rgo ne a critical operatioe ' I. '..Conipetition was %keen and the boys worked hard to gain a 'place among :the, top tea, qualifying for the trip.' , In the ,rnOrnine'siX 'classes 'Were :Irtd*ed and o al reasenS' giver' to the judges. -The Cla.sses vta of fall ,wheat; ciatS, apples,'•,. potatoes and 13arred,.1tock hens. Ir the afternoon -the boys judged' . ancli gave oral reaSons, on five classps: , Live' Stoek-7-dairy. • 'settle at . Wm, Lohlfs,_ heavy horses at: Lou Ander- .Son's, beef cattle, ‘sheeff'.and ,swine. at EPhriani . • •The SuceesSful ten in ordely)f mer„ it Were •as ,f011ows, Possible. score , • 950; Warren' ZUrbrie.g,, G,orrie, 734 Edwin ,Woed, •Blythi: • '733; .Eciivin T,ohes, Seafbrth,' 7?0;. Arehi, Sdatoi•th, 723; Robeit-', Archj. 'bald; ''Sehforth, 720, Delfklai ' Cain p - bell Belgrave; , Walter Woods Winghatn, 699; Keith 'Cardner, God • 697;: -Graham Faili refiners-. top, 695; Alex'. AlexandOr, Listowel. . 679 The •Ontario.,17epantrn(nt of Agri. • 'culture is, entertaining a tarty of aP-: broXimately five hundred voting ferin• ers from ail :sections of th4e Province at ,the ReYal Winter rair;. Toronto:. Nov 15tb. to 1.9tly inclusive. The elaject,is to 'enable 'a, burnbei rJjrJiyiuing nien....frave-each-cOun- .ty.and distriet to .see the Royal Win ter Fair and 'other, incidental feature in the' hope .thatAheY'‘ Irony benefi' from this educational ex,perience that their own .work d their , communities may thereby; haVe thr advantage of the inforptatien 'and, cp., thusiastn -which such an , oxperiene,, eareiot fail to, giVe. ' .the projrarnnip vii1 in,lude,' a &nit cif the City' and 'visits to :Union Stock • Yards, • Abattoirs', factories. -athei ,!Ari1rne3rcia1it concerns. and Public P't r..ttutionS,--as'\ve,11-- as, a stecly o the. 'Greet ,Rokal Winter,Pair. TRH!. TO ROYAL WYNTER ATfl •- JUNIOR'. FA RMER' JuDGI,N COMPETITION • - •- The Jiinier Partner Jiitling; Cbrn- petition eondtketed by the .Ontario b,-- partment ,af °Agriculture was held le ,Clinton on Tuesday, October 25th. Thirty.one 'young men Of • J/uron County .between .the „ages of 40 -and: 23 etimpeted for the ftee trip to Hie BOye) Winter retro Termite, r. 0 0 • GODERJCH , • Alfred Paul �f 4,t. Marks,ivlio'eort7: 4004 a lititchel: 1111.%Ae61:111: thafteWO and ,at 1irkoti, was'..hroimht -'1,10ter4 ilfareq(i wilh the theft 'or.ef,,,iht' hr2p.„0 .of cattle,: the 'property or rregI,ElIer,-- 'ington of,,r,keter, ; on. or ,elertit the', roary trittl qn.aki'stretev but he was. net, •represented :fly counsel -he. reservedhis plc, a on tiavirie .or. • (- " . • Crown. Attorney TIP:Imes; ITe was ad.. mitted.tothail ofIlil,000,„„to appear he - fere the inegistra.te.ealle:veitiber 1st:, LIKE TO SHOP. See''the large assortment of , pretty, neyv dress .buckles ' and ornaments. The show- ing iS: mast •, that he, was. ready • t� pay for ,them. He •seici ...he- used the cattle in bUsifiess. The arrest.Was theresult of a good piece ef,worls by Pl'ovitypiar'Offiaer 1,Priteaidp, When the loss of, the cat- tle,. -w.aS .reported , there w 'i io'chid ft ' hi ch to trice theth,•:‘untii it , learned that , 'ro. an• acconipaiiied iy two gi Is had been .8een, driving .r bunch' of eat*along th read : r.iight about that time; .:A description ;of. this men...whs. ol,,tained; and .furthet, .investigation' evectlecl 1h4 . feet thaf Peathad two • milg denghters,., .anci ,an 'their' being h they ..ad- mitted having:been with • their father -ie tie) in clue 4ion ne i,ouht, that Ile 112.d bought the, 'cattle oz.:dtzi,a7y course.. of..: bilsihens‘ ••T•hf,'• arr'c't follo•tved." • '; • The cattle v ei•d on pasture landbe-i longing in ..Ellerington: in . town- . shfe of Ifshort•te. A pectinar featt't,r ,the case is Ifint •Pa:',11 a'nd -On have been • On Yery friendly, Feta.. tions. --Signal. ,• ' WhenMr. kig-or?,id,...Ecii..e.t,0-1617eiler of Otter Creek Put, ditt 1i.s tfl1 t sig- nifv that he was going ',c) \swing ,a- .ro,und'7,iff'-'111§. OZ;a4.1d Cheviel, et at the: West End bridge corner ' of :Durham street about 10.30 on, Tues- day Anorning,' John •pennell, of Paisley, 1,Vho V/a0. 'motoring..inq town oni, the' Wes' ai.led to ,5c.e the sig, , nal, with the re,si,tit :that shp crashee into: the side of the Carrick car imashing ' the running board nd turnpling a,lender' on the latter bus •fier own touring had the front .'411-..C.I.'all)P.g04;.al.1.(1,P a iseeinnon_.in inch •cases, each 81;a0ed to .i;larne the .v)ther, foi thc Craill. • ' Genstahle, Fer?juson, who.was followed ' the lady Up town and isked her for her driver's petmity end ,•,.,11,1v.said she :Wes jtist• goihg, te.huy e,rto, ChiefadvfrcJ., her' that'she' .rzas i,06 Tate to AltVa in -01117. pip. 'asiced ,T,10,:.n.n70.)::eir La'18.0' .after f6tifhlincy• q:broUgh.'11.is' lett'er navble to: rfrodor.,e the neiessary card; Will' he-agiteti to '401ale ii ,ceurt Why.: 11V tOtlitir4 ,811‘01,v the pa8tehokitd as ' Orf,vicled,by 1aw1rirnes, . Since they hegtn. broadeasti.no, the (70Pre'et time nat ath-in. ;Ks' 'old The accused admitted thAt ha hid "reliable watch is shoWing signs of taken Six head of cattle and stated wavering; , . RUDDY. CANADIAN' APPLES „,,I,enn, R F 4 Wiarton; Ont.; 5', E'd- FOR OVERSEAS , Collins, R.R. 2, Kincardine, '"WhPt shaI1Iend the .folks in the _ 'Old Conatry,r• is a 'querir heard 0a' the Christmas-kas,en .appreachqs,„ but if the; average Canadian realiied'hOw "much juicy, red apples. arc 'appreciated and enjc'wecl' by' peeple eVerseas he "probleni 'would be . iin . .„ , . • mediately selved. . • • Canada's luticious rosy apples •arc relished by, young and of ilike They synilial13e ourbrilliant' filipshine and warm surnzner days and 0 -icy do lot). Christn="aiy •and cheerful .,..• Northern Spicm R.edq 'Bal,dwinr are the bet and thd most popular tr. ;,•arry your kind' thoughtand • geed wishes vross• the Sera, and...standar(' "boxes...and .11Prre1s' Of ,; chf)ide hari hand packed fruit, Gov- ernment Insilected.' are prceurebleat reasanahlefromank. grocerhtt'. • . .the shin.rent ...at' silvote„ as the rn'ailing of a card. The Panacliati National Railivays will 'tl for 7,61,1r. app1e34 trans p r' n't,t.dAdell;•er hy •riniek service tr stjr;r1 iri (ret an,1: cOuntrie•s. • •• The. transnot•ttion • ehttr-ee ft••••n,• llontr'ef-tc and UC!0C vi, te No'vem-. -4•Tet--l5tit :try- froYeRattl-0,.:, and frel •ifax'the'reaftor by direct stear,er tr. ncint.;' ktt Pritain Ireland am? fhe 1Tharthel.T.'"tirls is ,$1 10 ner.st en. 4 • dird 119 7r.C. $6 90 per :standard bar-. rel. including refrip-eration. , , • ,t'0r rates to 'Canadian • perts, thii itates ., to Continental., stationii • an(' her narh Uiaj ', conSult aryk cana- dian-National flxpres Agent:. HOME GARDEN ESSAY WiNNERS.• ' COMPETITION 6 Hazel 'Watchorn, 9.1T.r.;27tria R.R. ,2 ElrewOodie Ont....:; 3, Wilma. F:Tuci Barrow Bay,: -Ont.; • 4 •Mary Sock- , ett, Hepworth, Ont,;; 57, Leona. White; . • T 'uo the co-qperatio,n of the (-1hitimit4ee's special t ate Cnn petwon was conducted. this Year' alett?i 'tit'e Bruce Coun. iv rowel, Garden GoMPOtition: tach of the 1.Ati: ereitestantCtakingtrarcler i,T;(1,nocIta;e1. was .mm1-flied vvith soda frv of g' ''Thy wits ;OM:* of, th'e donteitiants WIth Very. beneficial. resolts. E04ys on the, TheIrirs 6yitreltyl tI,c3nI the:.Chilean Nit rate•tonunifiee Depart ;t1q)-ii of AA!) icultu)-e, The winners'ar' f0110W.f3: • • 4: '130Y.%."^41-: Al1013 Itad, 110•• Ont.:: 2, Iored:431enceive; ft. 'it; 1 Kincardine, Ont, 8, Athol Pardon', Whitechurchi :Ont.; 4, tivestqy tiolyrood:. Ont.; 6, IVierp.ni JohnstoPc., Lion's ' Head, Ont.; „7,1,; Wilda- Corarn, Lion's Head, Ont. : , , • • Well,•tboSe who didn't .ge.t deepydt- ed in' the great •war,can save their ttot Ireceipis 'fo astonigb their grand-chil..t debit. .• ,• arning To Users All Radio .Receiving Sets MUST be Licensd PenaltY on suthmary conviction is a fine not eXececling .$5.800 'cense Fee .$1.00 per annum teenses valid to 1st Mixch rray he ,obtained ,from $taff Post Offices, ..riadio, Dealers., Radio" InspeCtOrs, 'Or frOni Radio Branch,' ' be partmont of It1arine and Fisheries, Ottawa. ,• • A,;.:101,INSTO.N; Deputy Minister of, Marine and Fislie,les, • • Fancy Work:r-Buffct Sets.; C1.1h1011TapsRun:- nem and Scarfs, inBrown Lin- en ., White In, Buffet Sets, Vani't ,Sets, Runners, Scarf,, Bed Spreads;-4`prons, 'Eta. • P.M.C. in all 'colours.. Crochet:Cottonsi'wbit.e, Ecru andlinen. Ladies' and thiderWear'an Hose__A11 Fall anet.Winter Weights,. arilSWhave Without ciiittk' the Fi e t Qua --1;1of Yarfis ,rhader.itiCanadaLtisi.0WC, Qal.,t'asii;;:t.,;(n1\45111...13i1u1s tiibib's_no'w:._,Ii•'574aculths, chinese Lilies, 'Tulips, Daffodils, .and Narcissus, Paper', WhiteS. TANLE ,.Lvc.KNovv.,.• p•sTARIG.