The Lucknow Sentinel, 1928-12-06, Page 81c
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THE LUCKNQW SENTINEL THURSDAY, 'IFCF"VIBER' Gth, 1928
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ie Variety Store
Gifts For The
F nii13►
The Greatest
Variety On Show
Everything To Suit
The Bu
h ' r and:
ye,
The Pocket Book
Father , Mother
Sister Brother
or: Friends --No •
Matter What Age
We Have Something
That' Will. Suit
and Please,
A Grand Assortment At Lowest Prices
Xmas : Cards, Seals,
Tags, Tinsel string etc
Books, several -kinds
Stationery Fancy •Box
25c to $2.00
Fancy Teapots in
Earthenware
Gents. and Ladiesr
Dolls, all
s� kinds •
15c, to $2.15 .
Mechanical Toys
25c.up
Fancy Towels
50cu
P
Games all Prices
Silk and .Wool Hose
Fancy China of all: kinds
ipen Stock Dinnerware in several Patterns
All at lowest prices.
so .a few hats to clear at lowest p rices,
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►o Your Christmas: Sho in at
PEA:RL�IYI�N
eadYt•,.. : o -.....Weir
ome Earland ry]•�'•ave Your.Choice
or Mother & Sister
Gloves
Scarfs
Handkerchiefs
luefs
'anc & Stamped goods
Y Pe
Tapestries
Cushions.
Bathrobes •
Purses.
Dose Etc. •
For Father & Brother
Bathrobes
Pyjamas
Hose
Gloves
W"y..
Sweaters
Ties, Special
pea 49c
New Assortment' of /
Shirts Etc.
For Baby /
weaters
Booties,Mitts,
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Shawls, Bonnets, Etc.
Reduced d prices in mens' suits
coats
1 1 S c ts`
• Also ad a oa &dresses
P e 8hoII .
• ' Iiucknow
S. 9
SNo .Kinloss
Sr. IV Donalda':MaeCailum 77%;,'
r' John Patterson 65 • Stuart Dawson*
69,' Hugh MacKenzie 58. •
Jr. I.V=Kathleen MacKenzie 75%,
Catherine `:Patterson 67 ' Betty Mac=
Kenzie 60.3 Billy: MacKenzie 59.
Jr: I III—Geoi'get: Wraith ,.71%, Nel-•
lie MacCallum • 71, Agnes Patterso
g n;
67, Jean MacCallum 67.
II—Leola Wraith 70% Donald, Mc-
Kenzie 55.. a
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Those marked] * missed one or more
exam.
Grace Blake:
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St.. Helens SchoolSenior Room)
( om).
• Fifth ` • ' "`
assn—Isob 1
Cl e ; .Miller 81%.
Helen:. Thom 701/4
Se
nior
IV -
=Dick ek
Weat
herhead 75%
Neely T�dd
73 %a Ronald F •r e`•
, G st r68%
Junior 1V -Dorothy Miller 67%;
}Florence c `Mvilli
. Q n 57'7c..
Senior III—Edith , i
Durn,n 83%,
Dorothy MacDorjald 811/0, .Ruth. Mc
QuilIin 771/4";" Gordon Morrison 63%,,
_Elsldm 11iller 56%, Jean ,Thom`53%
Charle McDonald 51, David. Swan ,43.'
Annie'. •atson 77%.
This is the:: standing of each pupil
on' the examinations ,which he 'or ,she
wrote.
Gordon :M.. Johnston.
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The: "Northern" range of Overshoes for
Men, Women and Children offers a wider
selection than ever. Jersey or Cashmer-
, ette in various' heights with buckle, strap
or Whiiier fasteners.
Match your
Winter
' ' Costume
tailored' to .fit
Styl-Shn
A.com
pl`ete pingo of Northern. 'Ii;t;rbtiers and ,
St i-5hx. is an Lza�dto sweet your
needs
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B, BLITZSTEIN•-LUCKNOW.'
SCHOOL; REPORTS
Ashfield': and West Wawanosh-
U S, s.. No, t3
Report for the month of 'October
and November Those marked with an
have missed one examination .:only,
Sr. IV'-,•- Clifford Menary 84%;
Mary Nicholson 77; Verna •Smith,74,
Eldon, • Agar 69; Cora Thompson. 69*;
George Alton" 61 James' Phillips. 59*.
Jr 1V --Ralph • Cameron . 76%;
,Terry Cranston 60. •
Sr, III—Jean Cameron •$5%; Hu,
ghie MacCrostie 79, ' •
Jr. III -Roberta Smith p86%; Blake
Altoh 66;• Anna Irwin 62:. ^
Sr Il—Janie Alton:'941; Minnie
Smith 82;'. Maiy Cranston 69; Angus'
Nicholson 64, Robert Irwin 5.8; Ron-
ald
n•'
ald'''MacCrostie,:.'.56; Ilarrvey Lasen�by
Jr I—Sadie Nnichglson 97% Dor
othy .Alton, 93, Marie M tcCrostie 921,
Vera 'Lasenby 91; • Bernadean .: Alton
86; 'Allan Sniith• 85; I1a Saunders 82*
Alen Hackett 81, Violet iSaunders'
76*; Willie Humphrey, 67. •
Primer- ills "I1 win 87*; Mildred
,Sherwood 83; Harold " Ham hre 71:
Freda, Saunders 59*.
No. on roll 36; average attendance
33:33 . • •
Pheohe Congram
• Report,. for November
•S. S: 3 West Wawanosh.
Fifth Cass—John Foran. '91, Flor-
enceCranston:81. , •
Sr. IVWilliam Purdon.:82,.Harold
Fowler 45*. •
Sr III=Jean 1'urdon 83 •
Jr , III—Robert McAllister • `78, . Ila:
Fowlex 70, Joe, Foran 61, Ernest Dar-.
nin 60,' Elwood. ,Fowler'56.
First —•, Excellent -Helen .Durnin.,
Good Helen Fowler. l
Pr, - Excellent—Elmer Foran.
• Pr.(a) Good,—Leo Foran#;Fair-
Norman• Foran- .,
No.. on roll 15:. Ave. att..12;
Those . marked * missed one: or pore
examinations .
• Gladys 4... Hodgins
S S.; 7 Kinloss
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• Si. , IV- •- ,-VTotal 640eronica
nor 500.
Ji. IV .Total 714-J6 •McNall • 57c
Arnold .:Thomson 569, Alice Thomson.
527, Robby Campbell 454..
Jr. HI -Total :4p3—Mary McCort
nell 428, _Ellen` Burns 392, 'Lloy_d_Mc,_�
kali. 380; Grace; McLeod. 343, law.
tepee, McLeod 316,- Jack' Gaynor 263.
'Sr- Ii-Total'490=Calvin 'lr�bin'39
Marion Cainpbell 388, Dorothy Mac
Dougall 375, Lorne Sills 299.
Jr. I:I-Total •332 -Donald Thoni-
son 218. .
First -Total 412 -Mary Carter .367
Millicent; Carter' 352, Johnny Carter
333, 'Jimmy Burns 330,^Wiiinie Thom-'
.on 245*,': CIifford McNall.,217*.
•:I�riner Total .`223—Laverne' Gay-,
nor 213,. Freda .McDougall 194, Mar-;
garet Thomson 155, George `Carter
118 Ruth England 98*: '
No: on roll: 27, 'average attendance
nJohnston:Annie i;. J
S. S. No.
10 Ash
fie ld for Nov: '••
Weekl ` 'Tests:
Sr- IV Thelma Johns
t.on
72%i
Matthew w Johnsto
n 60, .Bob' H�ward
55, .
Jr: IV.Good=E11--
'
a
•:Ig
Io an. 'Bill'.
ns*
Johnston. � Fail -Bill Reid*.
...
•
ood- rc. Reid,td,Hii
lda
Lane,
James • Drennan*.
Jr. Ina Ca. p ael185%
Good
-Vera Little 70, Anna .1arrish: 67,
Grace -Courtney 52^ Frank, Drennan
4a{, Fair- Birdie Reed 34, , Joe Court-
new 24*.
IInd-Good'-Jim Drennan '671, Alex
Farrish 61.;
Ist—Ex.=Je•in Nelson, Eileen Camp-
bell: Good—Bill 'Drennan. Howard
Reed, Wm: IMlaclnniss. ',
Pr. -Good -Bobbie .Farrish, Rhea
Miller,; Alvin ; Drennan.
Those marked with an, ' have mis-
sed one ' or' more tests.
No. ,on 'roll 26; Av..att 24.58.
Myra •J'.. MacDonald
S. S. •No.' 4 Kinloss
Sr. 1V -Total 600, Hon. 450, 'Paso
360..
Annie: Burt• 430, Harol Congrain
393, Laverne . Johnston 290*: '
►.i. IV—Total 600, Hon 450, :Pass:
Clifford. Congram 426,,• Lida John=
stun' 419*; Raynard Arhet 415, Jin•,
Burt '395. Lorne Johnston 367*, Ber-
nie Cassidy '314*, Eddie Thompson
(absent):',
`~r: 'ITT—Total 600, Hoo. 450, Pass.
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' Eileen Valad,384*, Reggie Broom,
(absent): •
1r. III—Total 600. Hon 450, `Pass•
360
Ciifford Robb 284*, Tressa Cassidy
28" , liburinBios ie•' --191",;
Chiss—Total• 650, Hon. 487, Past
Ted Bu"f dill, .1ni•n rekin'rin 394
-350,-. Hon 487; ='Pass
S. S. No. 3. K•ii loss ,
Honours 75%. Pass 6o%
Sr.. IV K. Eckenswiller 74%, G.
Ross 72. I Colwell 58, E. llawkshaw,'
Sr. III 1MP; :Ross 68%, L Johnston
39*, G. MacPherson 35*, M. Hodgins,
28, M. Hawkshaw.,
Jr.. III -1. Eckenswille: 37%*, • 1
Hodgins 32, C. Colwell 30.
II Class—Pass—Jane ,Carter. Below
Pass -,--G James;, N.. Ross, J. John-
ston, L. . Carter*,, •
I • Class—Pass--V. Johnston. Below
Pass -P. ._Carter, E. /Johnston, F.
James,.,
Primer Pass—Edythe, Johnston.
S Pa
Below Be s —
s Johnstoh, o h
nstoh, M, John:
ston, 'H.
Carter, Johnston.
Those marked H.n*missed sn
he or me- -
examinations,-
No. .on roll 28. Ave. att 22.
Helen L. Thompson
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ST. HELEN'S
C F; .11 convention at 'l;oronto this
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st 3 Weeks In WhlcIIHT� shop `'
Your Gift Problem and More Solved
Our Extensive .Christmas Stocks
Mr Lorne Woods is attending the'GESTION
The annual' :meeting of the U. F. O.
OM be held .in the `'lull next Monday
evening Dec. 10th.: Besides the elee-
ton of officers, there will. be . the re.
port of the U. F. O ,convention and a
.ocial hour. 'A11 the members are iv
quested to attend. ,
•- Mr. Joan McPherson has returned
from the ,West,
Rev. H. G Whitfield attended nded the
meeting . of the Presbytery at Goder-
ich on Tuesday. •
Mr.. •Alun • Durnin` is 'home `ftom
Windsor- •
Robert !McLaren of Tilbury is.
a visitor at Mr. •Chas. Durnin's.
• Miss Annie Hughes' of Lucknow
was a week -end `visitor with Mr. 'and
•Mrs. MacKenzie Webb.
A Christmas -concert given: by 'the •
S. S. '1'Nio. 12 (Fordyce)' will be held
in the St. Helen's 'Community Hal).
on Tuesday evening Dec. '18th:
Rev: H: G. Whitfield gave a • splend-
id illustrated lecture 'on Trinidad -the
Land ' of, the Hummingbird ' at 'the,
Young 'People's Meeting of the United
Church ori Sunday evening.
Mrs. J. Pierce and son Clifford of
Reston, Man. are .•visitoi.s with her
pother Mrs. . Jas. Smith.
Miss Jennie McFarlene'from White-
Vhurch' wasla visitor during the week.
with Miss. Margaret Thoni::
Mr.' Chester Stein' of Toronto vlsi-
ted with his uncle, Mi N Thorel one
day; last week
Owing to other attratio:s the date
of St; Helens School concert, (an
pounced for. Thursday Dec: 20) has
been 'changed to Friday •Dec. • 21st.
WHITECHURCH`' '
Mr. and Mrs ,FrectDavidsen Misses.
Barbara; and .Mary and 'James; Weir
Visited- on Sunday; with relatives, at
r ord%l ich:• •
The children of the community are
ill practicing. 'for 'the -Christmas Trees.
.which • will be held,. one in the Pres-
:Lyterian " church on Tuesday Dec-
.tuber 18th,. and one in the United
•ehurch December 20th
Mr:' •.Chester. Stein, of.:Kincardine
visited a, few days last .week -`with,
its aunt Mrs. Gilliesand other tela'
The Whiteclicurch .Dna±iiatic Soci-
:ty. will present their "play "Safety
T lest'.' in the Institute'. Hall on• Friday
venyng December; 7th. '.Everybody
celcome• For further particulars see
',Ails. They'also: expect :to present` it
`n• the ..Forester's Halt, at Langside.
rn-Wednesday December 12t1i.
Mr: and Mrs. Wilson visited on
aundny MI:- and Mrs Ferguson at
Langside.
Mrs.1 mi
F e ng of'Norta•Dakota'who'
has been, home attending her: mother`
'Mfrs. Martin'. who is 'seism:sly illis•
returning to her.betne this .week ..
Mr.' and Mrs: W.` :7. Henderson of
liam visited last Friday Win gy :with
Mr: and Mrs. Albert McQnillin,
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DU G N A�
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Word has been received b , rela-
tives, in this district of the • death, at
his home ; in , Sault Ste- Marie, of a
former; resident of theicinity,. of
Dungannon,. in , the person of:, `Mr.
Charles Edward Caesar. The deceas-
ed had been In the hospital for, a
bout ;three' Weeks; suffering froth.
rheumatism, which theuvday., before
Mir death: affected his hest: He was
in his fifty ninth Year, lU"i': Caesar
was born , and raised in Ashfield
township, and .received his education
-it Dungannon' school ami . later at
Goderich Collegiate / Institute. , He
taught school at Cedar' Valley' and
Cameron'selko aCameron's:'scho�l•;'in West
'Wawanosh.,before. going• to Sault Ste
Marie, where:' for a numbar of years
he was engaged in store ening. 11e
xas•'one of the two s s of the late
Mr: .and , Mrs'. Cha es Caesar, his.
brother' being 'the Tate Herbert Cae-
sar. He is ,survived''h'- his :wife, who
was Miss Daisy H.ir:•ingbottom of
Auburn, ;and a ;family , four child-
ren, s. dley of Ne; •L'•keard.
and Roy, Cliffo andr'l �F : t home
Interment was ade at . `au"' te.
Marie.
th4'pi,kinson 288,: Frank. `Cas-
sidy 2.19. 01
•Ti 1 i`ct=tl „ 350, fion. 262;`Pali-
210..
„,Anna Marie Doyle 296', Billie ,Burt--
`'4't ! -' jl.Ta Cassidy 176*
CPr• .
. r. f : r
DlamQa .ar nziged -in• or-
•le.- or •^«''itl. Bobbie Burt and Or-
ville El'.•r+it ' (tied Lionel, Johnston
C:v«rte- Rei-,,, Pilate!' Cassidv.
Jr.• Pr.-TDaviri 'Houston (absent).
N' tuber On roof 28. , ' "+b,. 3'4t, ,91,5..
' ` Hlc Doubledee.
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Bone Meal for, ,Cattle;
Tankage -Ib s"
Bi Go .for' He;S
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C
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son
Rb t
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maseomasiogaseerososasSosiiieernaaipoi
For Mother
A Pur
Fur Lined. Gloves,,
Avon Knit Sweat;,rs
Silk Parasol
B,i Tex Stockings
Initialed Handkerchiefs
A New Purse
Silk Lingerie
Scarfs
Chiffon Hosiery
Costume Flowers
,. Bath -Robes
Nemo .Flex Garments.
For Brother,
,A Smart Overcoat
The Newest Socks
English ' Reefers
:.:
Forsythe ,Shirts'
Reid's Ties
Wool Sport Gloves 4
Fineilanderchiefs
.
Lounge Robe
Skating sweater
English Belts
Stewart Pyjamas;;
For.Dad
Warm Gloves
A Muffler
Ak•House, Coat' ...
E>•iglish Socha'
Ties (2 or 3)
Pajamas
Night Gowns':
Wool Bath Robe
Fine Sweater Coaf. ;.
President Suspenders
Linen Handkerchiefs
Cuff 1, -,inks•
Shirts
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For, Sister
A Fox .scarf
Pretty Lingerie
A, New Parasol
French Kid Gloves' •-'
Kayser silk stockings
Reid's Bobettes
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uk at:' 11F sat _C Coat.
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T
Sport Knit suit
New scarf
Swiss Handkerchiefs
,f
English' Purses
For The Home
Brown's, ow s Irish '
Table Linnen . ' • '';A
M3d erla, Linen
Barrymore Rugs
Y g.
Eureka Vacum Cleaner
Wool Bed Coverlets
e Co e
Hundreds of other us
,• eful' and attractivelits'
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S LE .0 CENTRE ; •WING
HAM.:
Linen Bridge 'Sets
Down Comforters
Mpssfield, Blankets
Davenport Cushions'`.
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• PARAMOUNT
Mr. George ,Gibson• who has been.
out West for a' nuinber • of years ' is
11rs,'.Jas. Webster of near I:ucl.nocv on an extended visit .= his.hon.ie here
left 'Monday morning : to attend the
U: F.: 0. convention '•in .Toronto.
Mr. Andy :Hamilton of ; Henfryn
visited
•friends
in P ramount"&Lucf
k-
hobwlrreacnendtliMy.s. DJISGregor and fa -
mil;
of near Teeswater, Mr..and Mrs.
ir and Mr.
Win McGill- ofParamount n
,
and Mrs: Harold'•,Sparlin,; of White-
church were recent guests of
and Mrs.. Jack. Henderson. • -
• Illi s, Isabel '• Chestnut has so• far
`recovered •as , to•reati ne he e, r w ditties
e
i t
-at her sc'rsool here. Miss; I:uttle.whe
has e,
.been t aching has returned:'. to
her .ho
me:R
` Master Ltoy
d;
.Hendetsn.�rho"had,
the • ini fortune to have' •Ciis 'lei• bio n
by fatlt
ngo
ff aho
se isfe
keelingm
d
terand will so
oi r be able
to : about
be
again. .
Quito ':num r"
a her f o:n• Paramoun't'
attet'dot] the 1:.c. • ea' field at .the hone
of'A*;s J:t,. anti all report
a • splendid t',*.e,
Mr. 'arIci rlrr:� .lv'in Raynard and
•
ainilq spent . i.uoc,;cst with friends' in
LueI:non.
..n,. ak-en'
ilr
of P:ir,:'i ount.
,,
Lun. S,..itil:y ilea.hmis-
:
oft,ne. An- • yik Ifis wrist while
t•nr the n.t nb r
le ct. •.
Mi. an 1 G 'i•diner, ."f •
.ion spent the .S,.nciay• with ;Mr.
Clair It ;n. .
"Talkies"
Owe ', .: the
Telephone,
Their New -: Found . Voice toh
All predictions lead to the belief that talking moving pictures--•
the Movietone—will be used universally very shortly, and the•ailent
drama will perhaps be less dominant. Engineers ofithe Bell Tele-
phone Labdratones were making a careful study�ofthe waysa Which
speech is produced; when they discovered and. developed h
,. ped the auceessvo steps that haw led to this newest
achievement in 'motion, picture entertainment. The telephone is, therefore, "Daddy" r
which is being rapidly introduced to enthusiastic audrences•throu ho h continent,
with
the tMreal a the ,it this p . B CO tl
first Canadian City to have installed' the re uired equipment. , as
n Dent, with Montreal
iter4.oMadge Bellamy, hie Fox/Star, �ci shown above
Lauder. Oval inset 'show" ins ectloa� of !t weir disc upon whish't{oaad vibrations
wjli ,
impersonating.>Iir:. pr
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