HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1927-12-22, Page 8r.;
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iful Christmas Gifts „
e Now , I
ern s .« at erqd-'�'-ogetier and Aie• N
n Display On our •Counters and
1n
.71,e Windows. 0:
(SOI .: 1 ronin . - books
tor 'kiddies to'thb• latest fietien
'firer the grown-ups:1'ou wl1 Fluid
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bUr ,book' shelves well fl .
WAi4TERMAN',S `FQLI'INTAINS-:.
'n 1- and , n 'Conibirtation;
Seta. in 'a variety cf prices,;,'
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SE.•
b'ram (ltd Board Strict, Londcun,
. $15Q. Q0'
feces c ~Ca
,P�pper and'Salt'Fare'Sh
D`IJTC$ ILVFeR-In odd
ndle :Stacks.
▪ • nbt 'carni
akers Pic=
Tire Frames 'BookErids, Ts
.and`, pitchers. ^ This Si'ivei a
sh.
si
NEILSQN'S:. oaocOLATES'
A' fresh ;shipment ofChristm
' ',,packages dust in for the Boll
day ;trade -The quality is the
€ same—,. The very best
50e.. 16 ,0.00
CHR1STMAS ; ST:A.•TIO•NERY
,-•-Boxes::Of' the finest Iinert 'and
aWnr finish Attractive Christ':
Mac : Packagee ' popularly priced '
1 ' 125c, 35c., 50., 75c., $1:00
•'°i „'and; uli:to•'$4`.50.
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ucknow'
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C�{tiSTMAS• '� '�
Tags avd. Aa4'r ' ;T.a-.
hely Solt ; ifi'1�m�fitm * :paper:
Red asmd: prv.E:u. C . Ggld and:
weir, 'C'o r" Tr h 'anxt F h it
“Tape,: -•1'— ibl�`'rt * CLLrTM ,�
A rtilieiaD,:angvi; .Arad Tis` e .pa,
GIGS„ •P'IPES' AND . CIG- —.
.ARF'I'TEs ' Alt; in attractive '_
Cliristtnas packages.. -by • • the .
well know•n makers, `f,' ucketts's
'50e., to :$4.50” a Box y
'LADIES'.HAND ANI.:SHPP
kING BAGS-
65e.,; $1:00, .'$3.00, $3.50
MANICURE SETS-$ome'.,in
boxes .and: seine' in leather roll=
$1.00 to $10:00'
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TOILET •QA SLS I� s, h
anis I Iirror Sets , made in the :
Popular, Shell Ivor;
• $8.00 tto '$25.00
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loped''`, last vyeek,, he Teeswater
e l i o to r
had ,the fl T bi
few o �i a. .
s a,. 9 ng . Y, „
Or] :t1 e, .morning, 'o Der 7th,' twerp.
hail,'been a•light,.fall of snow .and he,
had g+tine out: to shovel Off they sidem
walk and had gone:: back ;into. the
. House,;;then -soft us a o s:; �'
over ,to, another char; and dropped in
o rt lifeless. • He4had been in bra us-
4^I]eaith ,and bad'been feeling;finer
$o lira suchen, passing. 'even though:
head„exceeded , the, alloted span -Of
life, caine' as• a• shock to' the family.
Mr: MacDonald was'°a native. -•''of'
eptiand, having been born in Ai gy1e-
hire iiT x848;• He'; came., ^to •.Canada
t872!,and.siat year's later::"was••unit-4
.ed :in Marriage to:', Mise''..Elizabeth
hem sat Foxest, .; :Ont. Abouti . this
lane he 'purcliased a;:farm;, on the 6th
ei, .west,. Gulross,.,,where .no'w lilies
bis soon, Thomas Here he :lived: iintit
ogrteen .rears ago,. when he rie'tired-
•'Teeswater.. 'rn,politics• he !Was` a,
.4iberal, and :a •Pl esbyterian in • 'reli,
roion,`Mrs y:MaeDiiliald ' . redeceased'
-hrm8--in i+pril-thio.: year He leaves: ,to
mourn lira loss, four. sons,'John, :of
;Dinsmore, Sisk..;:,Pringle, of. Stewart;;
Thomas; on the, homestead; Bob,
:cert at`IromW and two daughters, ,Mrs.
(Drh ::•Logon - of .,'Detroit;: .and Mrs=
;Mc$erizi,e of'" Teeswater:
OTS.
TEESWATER
li :o • Prlda
The' funeral'was he ,c . n
afternoon M. 2♦00 o'clock frons the.
family ' residence, where .. Rev... Dr,
,Forbes, -pastor. -of •Knox:Presbyterian-
,The
.1
Church conducted the service, ,1
,
•were. Mes:'rs.: Alex: ire
P 4,
I ,r ' Win.Ritchie, ie D. Stobo •
'M. Clark and J...J.
Reid. ” Interment -was :iiiade et ---Tee's
e;.
:water cemetery;
=a o -o—
`' UNUSUAL GAR ACCIDENT
THE: LUCKNOW pitorR EL:
FYI:. R,TQlCS I.igpQR STOItF,''.
GETS 1JNIE?• �V'.,r1,Y
W.lart fee•new liquor. store is open:
for business There vas' nobi rush
i.f 'Cetus- pQolx?e on Tuesday,, anxious
to stook up NevertbielesS, there waP,.
quite an air of: busyness on •the front'
street all day. A lot of people were,
inoving about, -end a ltit ai .ears were
in town. ' What. connection • this had:
Hint the ..opening of the' store, only:
',are ..teader' can sad*; The government
has •de tetini'ned, to, .clothe^:title llusi.nQss
' vith - all,' ,the respecfipbility > Itossble
• its :fittings are suggestive . Cf. a° tar*
the . roy* emblem; adorns,' the - Plate;
•lass find w -';ad •i in all 'the ,sundry •
�k R k �
`fiat • this .1 :His; Majesty's;' place:,of
-•5t 01
ausiness., �,.There..are •xio < blinds i.
'. freetitig, en :the: big p1ate.••glass ; vin ,
dowe. One Wishing, to, purchase ;there...
n must `do so far the open;., there is
no side door: throngh which one Anal'
-neap in,and` purchase his. ',supply .are
it' was in `tile old'Slays.'of the: ,bar
when the 'frbated window•. and a' -the
-swinging door protected one .from th
?riew ` of the ipassers 'by. J:So tar ', a`
-the governfinentconcerned;..... iYh
e .
"racy.and secret dim ing is tabop, anti '
drunkenness. will le'. punished,=-:.Wiar.
ton E&ho;
BRUCE JUDGING •TEAM TAKE .,
,• ' HIGH PLACE 11T GLELPI
The Bruce' County • Stoclt, ' 'dudgine:
team again made a splendid. standin;r,
1t the.Provincial Winter `.-•,Fair•.;a+
•Guelph.• in competition w•ith"•.21 coup•.
ties: In sixth place with an aggro .
gate 'score of 22.19 marks they were•
only 72 ''i]�arks�-hehiitcl-Dufreri-n,. clic,
winning team 'I2ttssel= McIeeaf>°Ta
r1`t. a-]]tember of.the teas],, was tiers
for hie•h •.marl of the eemnetition .wits'
the -'splendid score of 807 narks euf
of :a: possible .1000: Bruce•':Th'ompson
Walkerton'.' .a •niernber•. 'of �'the' tenni
es
which_ judged it_:the ;Royal,: was un'!
F
of tunately taken sick :i :i�ery • alio.,,
time ;before the'.competition, 'raisins.
i
.e <s.
it7t ee a.r to'use �' a �'.
S Y a 'n - tan ,who , 'list
bad. u- littleeoachin � vi
.ow g. In � ew of
thio f .'f and thee_ keen oss F
n , of,. th
competition the coaches; • W "K Rid
dell and A. .Donald o '
1 ... t
are o,he,c n.
;•ratulated, on 'the splendid' `showin.
'Made . l"
by their team'': •'
--The members tubers of the steam and their • ' Mrs.`'Rowan ;was the ]vtdaw Of -the'
aggrdMate scores, were „ns follo,
Russe Mc e Tara.. •� late- Captain Duncan,Itiowan who died
1 K e T r 807 How rd
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TRAIRSDAY, 'DECEMBE1E 22, 1027.
Twiceluckyarethtisewlo
•
' the Parker .. Tauof 14
Pen .and Pencil' to ether ti
the
'8011.1 -lined' git box; '
thatwewanttosfovv
WObavc'these coFnplet4
of
e s in ox�'
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c: size at:'$8�50; Slender'
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size Duaf0514for nlen$1:1L;:'
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F. T. ARMSTitONGS••;
Jeweller k Optometrist
.LDQMjNIQN' PARLIA.M,ENT T+O
••. OPEN. JANUARY , .26itJ>
AN 'OLD KIN'CARDIN'E;' RE'S'ID'EI11-
Mrs Duncan Rawan, • for many
years . a resident of Kincardine, died
he. home of her"nieces , the Misses
art ,:
MacLennan,:Chica o,' on December,
g
9th "at 'the , age of 93. ; She• had gone
fl
ctober tospend
n
d
Chicago earlyin 0
to'Ch
P.
g
i ' c iis. has
'] s
ne e
the winter with' her ,
been her'' custom for seine years. She
i ..
had •been ;, quite as. well a's usual until
ut inutes' before: she ; `$Ssed•
alb 20 m p , .
Parliament' will° bel Opened, on.
Thursday,-Januar3�--26,-Pram kir- -King-
•annou,need, last. Friday night,.;at the
conclusion of a meeting 'of the :Gab,
inetr The:appibaehingG cession will
be the second of the 16th,, Parliament
of Canada. It .will be notable 'fox
several••things. .Hon. It• D. Bennett
will :appear ,na'leader- of. File Majesty s
1' a opposition- •. The "new 'rules of.
4Y1• PP ,
the Hoiise;ef Commons vfili, be-'ap
The Goveri n ent's legislative
hWith'u'".
1 watched
i
ro ram e wilt be
m
W.
P al in erest• in o`f' the •,.new
penal t ,
north; :country projects and the
os. develnp nieiit;•of 'the St, aw,>
p ed _p L
rence . waterway. ' ,
o `in : ;1903. C ` tairi Rowan, sailed ` the
Newton, Tara 729:: Gilbert afi
Great Lakes for many; y'ars, And in,
ry. .
.
A T A. Z LL� Aces ulSeaman..
„ II T . C1 , , ED ' MISS ` :: ' courageous and-su
O' UAGAN NOW. STOLEN `Before her "Marriage. Mrs' `Rowan was
1•i''
ts�xi, Eoxt Elgin, 683',
'VAi UES EOMPAIi,ED.,
ll-iindreds; of thousand& 'of . Ameri
n ..
an ma�aziies are sold to Canadian;
Mores,, eaeh month The a�yerage.eost'
i ee is pe' ",co .' or three.dollars:
s. 25 n. p.r. �iYr
a :year Compare that 'wiflt a Wo'rth-
tvhile•. Canadian},, p.ublieatinat combin,•
ing a. weekly•newspaper covering tiro:
world's news, a family magazine With
•which few, if :any, • of the 25 cent
monthly magazines` can ccirpare in
qupplying.every'member cf.'thefans=
ily, old and: young, with the.very pur-
est. and cleanest literature, short aale.
serial' stories, and hundreds 'of. 'other
features that interest eve"y in mber,
of the fa-rtily,, a',nd an'. agricultural
ronrniil•rvastly' superior to .any purely
ae•rieiiltural uaeers- in' ,,th s,• country,
All` these •-three . are included in oti9
big 72 page. paper, 'and. 'sent .' every.•
week, • instead.' of.:monthly, 'to, the'
reader,the s gal 'cost of 'one dollar.
atm 1
a .year, for ;the. , 52 issues, instead of
a ill
dollars for'twelve, • The F m .
three
t Y
Herald; and ;•Weekly Star of Montreal
is the'• ub 'cation referred • to; the
.}? h r
. neatest dohax.s. worth. `on the,.Co,n7
t b
orient.: Wh .• no.,� atroriize h me in-'
dustr ?
e wo=
•y' ( Miss Mar M. eL an. She was
er e eseope gives' he
On Friday evening, :the 9th, the big.
car. owned by,• Alex. Walker
SoUthampthn',' who is known
theiseetion of the country, wai in.
MacPherson s • -garage . for repairs
'Walker Was, Eibout to ,t4.e. the bus•oth
'ind got irr:Iront to crank it up. It
happened that the ear was in reverge
goat and' the gas hard down,. andwitb,
1. the •boat 'backed Mit: of the
garage,.,through the •bie: ilia deer
tearing it to pleces :and s.hot 'across.
the road -like an arrow to: rrtm ' into.
the Kincardine Ci:eamerY.; The side
wall •was' cavea in and the
bricks knocked' out., Inside the. build -
dole the runaway buS Would a-
' Wedneaday morning Albert
Fischer,. Irving , • about three mileF
-touth ' of Cargill, Phoned Chief Fel:-
',risen. that.: his Chevrolet sedan,*; for.,
dequitted, •last- month, at the As,
.here on. the ' ManSlaughte-
, eliarge., had 'been' stolen from his. gar:
. ,,The auto „was in the limelight ow-
. ion- to the fact that •Lin'nert drove ii
, west Of: Riversdale. when Miss Diet,
after.. hy the bailiff aiid sold here tr
.docr 'Of the garage ‘, were :unlocked .
so the thief or thieves had no diffl•
clilty in that Way, It is underStoCe.
the tracks. showed : it7-. was 'driven
It' isn't,' th down payment it's the
keeping up.
nian of exceptional .intelli,gence, an
in early married life she accompanied
her, husband on..many voyages. On
one occasion during' a storm ,^the
wheeknari,,toolc sick and' Mrs.' Rowan
taking his place :successfully, guided
the shiP to harbour,.
The Rowan's 'had no family,' but'
Mrerage.hetZ-*thaen pholditiotnw° ofbrcolth;tarisif
lake. vessels and won the reputation -
of 'being fearless -sailors: They, how=
ever,. died before ,renching, the 'age of
The remninS ,of Mrs. RoWin were
long inade_her, home, •'fer. interment, ',
is, said • that- modesty is a
eaSe Film stars are always. very At.
• In 'order to 'aveid that rundown
ather, Mother,
Sister' anti Brother
of Friends --No
Matter VVhat Age,
e Have Something
That VVill Suit and
Please .
Gifts For The
Family
The Greatest'
ariety On Show
. Eyerything TO, Snit
The Buyer
The :pocket -13ook
IS.
You : Merry Christni as,
ew e� r
:and .A, Pros Brous N • �'
. find the
Gift Problem.
oo. Will
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tai•
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,tits. to. be -found ;�� �
ract�ca�• G ... ,
a_
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r 'IYIe
��r `� ewe e
to>r�,. Somethin ,, io
S Oe:
- •Si
' H e� h.
,, y ' i Ars o . r,
of the.. Fa�nil . S� pp ,,. �3T� w.- .
Y
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s Evening
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11:Reasoria•bly PrHCed.
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When In Our " + We Have
ti0 ori
a, Ask As .; ..
—Shoes
TO See Our •
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SOME ;FELL., FOR •,'iH7S
A retending to be• a Govern;
man 1� b
`e .' through,
iiient,agent :has ben going
ro o.. $5
n eavorm t collect
York e o
Y k.
North. .d
h at-
r t
fromfarmers who have • riot 1 t, s .
The public
to bed �`to their•vehicles. „Z e p
F
with
will .:have', very;little • sympathy
c
part with. , �o:
farmer would t
pan, far r 1 ,
pretext. The eo.urt;
on so shallow a ,.
1i e ,
still ioning in .t hici Prov c
are till . funct. g t
t wars.
e ',necessary.
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ld se m ,a.
b it Would }
1sa •' an
, .:
shine -that a•'trial.is . Y .
•, n1 t.
'ic and n' S r' Cant/ .t
fl in
1 rte . <
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The e that o 1
e ea d
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Y
1 ti
•-^•- 1. lOtr CS S
-. — -impose a fineIt- ••,.., �•-
Work on the erection of.the'Minas
I' and;.Pa ,..Paper; -Com an:'s'.
•.':Basin% Pu p , P p Y,
plant, at'::.Haritsport, has •.begun,. to
The value of the Western Cana-
dian grain yild this year figured
at• -$1,600,000,000 by a financial firm
making a survey..of conditions at
,Winnipeg. Wheat is put at -$563,-
804,729; oats' at $166,428,382;- bar -
381, and flax at $1,935,315, Flay, and
other grains are inclu ed in the
grand tetal.
The 'Eastern International Dog.
Sled, ,Derby will --be. held. this year
at Quebec City, :February 20, 21. and
22, according to information .giVen
Out bY the tourist department of' the.
The 'leading driverS _from all parts
of the Continent , wilt take part.
_The race iS over a 120:inile: course
t With an average of 40 .miles A day.
: 'Montana farmers' are hauling
grain to stations on the Canadian.
Pacifie Railway lines just north 'of
the Internatienal 'boundary lirie ,in
South-western Saskatehewan: Some
50,000 bushels are On the Move there
on sale to the Wheat Pool. It 'i0
reinarkable that the Montani; farm-
ers are paying the duty and receiv-
, ing abont $5 per load more' thin if
-delivered to the eleiators located
along the Montana route, •
"The tourist crop is the next best
crop .to ;that of wheat in the Cana-.
senger traffic manager ef the -Cana-
dian Pacific Railway, visiting 'Win-
nipeg recent)y. "Canadians are now
capitalizing our Splendid ° winlers,”
he said:. "It used t6 be our custom
to decry. thein, but we haVe since.
learned their appeal to the Stranger
" as well as ourselves and are protit-'
A Grand Assortment 4t LOwest Prices. ' it is ourptesure' to buy and seil soinething neW that
there'are Many lines •it will be inipoSsible io replace -after'the zixt few days..
Carries , 10 to 50c.,
LOose Handkerchiefs', to ,30C.;
•
Christmas Cards, 8eal;s4Tags;
Tinsel. String., .Garlands,
VanCy Teapots in Earthenware'
— Trays
Numerous Fancy Useful Pieces of
China and Glass
Metal Fern Pots, Ash Trays
Card Trays' 'and .Fruit
46.4- 424a
,BarnuM's 'statement about 'one 'beig'
,NEW YEAR RESOLUTIQN
!`ReSolVed that I 'Will .• 'equip
daughter, with a Business' Xducation
night." 'What you intend to
Young Mtn to fill 'high-grade .posi-
thins, ' Begin -pow, pay When nonveni-
lege or to .Teronte's 'Greatest ,Sl'hool,
College (College and Spading,- Toronl
GOING HOME FOR • 1FRISTMAS
1 shop -lit streets .
'Up and ilawn,t iy s p
A :parcel -:laden throng •
,.
'E:�:rh1n��•e thiel,, "11�Ferry. rhristmases' •
And• iii ass. al n
� V
P ,.
e.. .` ;.
e • vice
' ] ach
h' 11.11 C In
� ,t S S.„cheery'. , .. r
Their laughter's.- cear and sweet;
The: tjnkling haps of tambourines
Sounds in their'marching feet;:'.
ra+.r. dial.:-cl]inie�;' are : iealin r •forth.
,1 .. g
Glad Welcome for ii; King,.; _
�' : i]onc"o t}u. e :c:n match the t fine
Flak f. st.
My hes'r•t is •carolling.: , : •
,.
ilei;•. e • for. �Cllil$tl]1&S, t
i • rii::•
er 'su] ] e�' st n
•' •.Inv Y } 1
i'h,;it �, r>yGho,�r bald a nrac,re ,.
: ( ;+ fes; ii ti:i.cat refrains •
•'s' "Going oing. }. on'e Chr if:nlas'! 7
Tt . G i f�.t ,
--Through'__
-the... rli ht'and-tl'e�sn�w;-
To rind 'a' Christmas- welcome, `
q
.rn 11 place I ;used to • know:
:Yet, all: tog slow for Me;
.For ail. along_the creening Jones 'I.
WrfAera Cbri4.t..nas Brea glow,
Where. Cliristiv;as candleS shine 'afar,
Where ,I!'indness lights, each filasant.
A:ild with v.v. thoughts the same old
haunting' .old refrains; ,
lion'r, this:. my earthly. carol,
;--,:Molly Bevan in Bluebell.
IT'S 'BARNYARD GOLF NO MORE
Quebec./ City ig preparing for. a
record winter `spor•ts 'season, accord-
ing to Jack Sttathdee, newly ap-
pointed winter sports director' at the
• conies tO .his _new, field: et -activity I
with a wealth of exuerience, having
prombtedrioutdoor sportri in the Mus-,
kbka Lakes' region and more recently
at the. 'French River Bungalelw,
-Camps of • the Canadian Pacific
-•Of Canada in. growth Of reveritie
the Dominion Bi.treati. of Statistics,'
didiftik with the Calendar year.1.9g6..
The 'gain oiret the pneViont 'year Wail
oVer, 100 per. cent.,`While Manitoba
. Was. the' onlk .other province With 'a.
revenue • inereaSe ‘.bf there than .:25;
, ;per ' pent.' The' tourist busineit tor .
'the Whole of. Canada has risen frOM
'Of Canada's font great soUrVeii
ef , Wealth forest, mine and:
second -place, :partlettlarlYjn the
wealth -CI the ferests, ManufaCtured
unrhanufitethred :Wood valued at
11430,no,o,non, the forest alp,
NO leinger (stir tiro snogrer call it barnyard golf. 'The pictilter-shewsfilis Rimer,
At the rcedot, floyei Winter •'.1.'air la Toronto'. the Licutenant.G.overner
MInInter'Wt 'the beauty andtho chivalry:Of the horse' ilhow ring and went to..
thatliumbier court sheet) Lite litclgod,atid ithees pitched by serious(
7 /0 tnioded local ..einunplons., nom the" ChafoxioilShip. Or the Government
. . /foilor handed his tor; liat, to..tro attotolant 'Was ready.", Mr. Forgets)).
. The Primo Mlhister atlooSt. 'Elbe, feet short: of, the peg, Ilia
,hiiaging ends, _the, Lhat.oniant, Covet:not failed with; Mir: firit Piteli. to. got '
• tainsotl. the .pizi arid Jahdott fair. 1:146 Mielsforli 'second-A*6a again o "01 .
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