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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1920-05-27, Page 10• • -...• ,y.�.,4 .�ai••,oh��Sn•: `SC"Yi": "_.;!'.'!'JI4+'C: d.�lb.(M •wn '-;�__ 1�,to...�w.tl�^A:yly�..n:�-•e�ra._M. -• -» -.... ,.-►.• ,: fir - AFTER ALL THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE.FOARR .LINOLEUM, , .AT IL THESE NEW MATERIALS ON THE MARKET ONS ON AREAL GOOD FLOOR THEY WILL 1V CANNT EQUAL Y FAIR SATISFACTION, BUT FOR G.ENUIN E SERVIC7THIS PATTYOUGOOD LINOLEUM. `WE. HAVE FOUR GOOD PERNS ER SQUARE SEA- SON. -SON. A VERY PRETTY FLORAL P ATTERNT PR D. TWO VERY ATTRACTIVE BLOCK PATTERNS ESAT 1.5 50 THIS. IS" .T E. AND ONE PIECE A HANDSOME, BLOCK IIiEAVIEST QUALITY IN PRINTED LINOLEUM AT $1.80 PER S4I, YD - WE ARE SHO WING A GREAT VARIETY OF TUR FROCKS FOR'IIE GROWN UP PEOPLE AS W ELI. A;; t'1t1Lb REN':+. NN. 3721 THE MATERIAL FOR THIS MODEL 15 WHITE JEAN WITH CONTRASTING COLOR OF BLUE ON COLOR POCKETS AND CUFFS CAN BE SAD IN SIZES 14, 16, 18, AND 20 VERY MOD- ERATELY PRIC ED AT $4.50. No. 7423 VERY SIMILAR TO THE ABOVE IN SIZES 6 to 14 Y EARS PRICED AT $3.50. THERE IS A V ERY PRETTY WHITE PIQUE DRESS FOR THE .4' OUNG MISS OF 6 to 1.4 YEARS PRICED AT ONLY $3.00. DRESSES IN GINGHAM, PERCOLE AND PRINT FOR LITTLE GI RLSMISSES MSS SSG to AND 14 WOMEN, YEARS ND GIRLS SIZES 2 to 6 YEARS WOMENS 34 to 53 PRICES FROM 1.00 to $4.00. DOCTORS PUS GO UP The Huron County Medical Associa- tion acct at Clintelti ' tirwwnly and among other things, decided that they d would have to advance their fees. There has been practically no change in there charges since before the war, war, and as the cost of drugs other materials necessary to their work has increased enormously, they feel that it is only fair that they should receive more for their services as well as others, to enable them to work to the best advantage for the good of all. So hereafter an office consultation will cost $L00 to $10.00; day visits in town are advanced from $1.50 to $2.Ohalnight i� muchtmore than to 8 a.m.) to visits there day visits. For country will be added to these fees 75c to $1.00 a utile one way. A. normal confinement in town will be $15.00 to 425,,A)0, 'while 411 the ,.country mileage as , above will be added. Anesthetics for dental work and for all ill now t from other $6.00 to. $10.00. Other fees cases. $6.00 tS' $25.00. arc advanced proportionately and any medicines or appliances supplied will cost extra. . ALITTLE WARROMANCE • SUMMER HAS COME AGAIN AND WITH IT THE DESIRE FOR SOMETHING COOL AND EASY FITTED FOR THE HEAD. WE .BELIEVE WE CAN HAT YOU SATISFACTORILY. SEE THE LARGE RANGE WE ARE SHOWING IN YOUNG MENS,FEDORA WITH FANCY BANDS DR PLAIN BLACK BANDS AT FROM $3.00 to $750. MEN'S BOATERS IN PANAMA SENNIT OR SPLIT STRAW AT $2.50 to $4.00. MENS CHIP PAN AMAS 90 and $1.00. May we giveyou ou the book which helped thousands to get their iphonograph in the cabinet of thcir4deal:' •P`- TN the fascinating pe s of "Edison 'and NIus' " you will learn the chaa'ttrtCristie-; of the {I'd,: Masters in in England, France, anathe y. Seventeen beautiful plate s illustrate, New Edison's .cabinets, each of which 1is direct adlaptatun from some historic tare treasure. No one should buy a 1 onograph without. getting this book. It's free. J. 9. Armstrong, A curious bit of war romance was enacted at the town of Wiarton last week, which ended with the marriage of an 'Indian lad to English bride. The story started with the .arrival of Marion Engall and a six -months - old baby at Wiarton where she claim- ed to be the wife of Lawrence Keeshig an Indian of the CaPoverseasCreker With Re- serve who had been the •Indian company of the 160th Bat- talion. Laurence Keeshig however had an Indian wife and the English girl's claim 'theratened to make ser- ious trouble, she having charged the red man with bigamy. develop - Much interest was being ed in connection with the case .un- til it came before 1Mle lstrate troubleBMiller when the van- ished into thin air. Before the Mag-, istrate Keesbig and the girl both de. hied having been married in England so that the case of bigamy collaps- ed there and then. On the other handit was announced that Monger gall and Willis, Keeshig, y. brother of Lawrence had been married a few-sdays before the court ate of 'that the hearing. They to while Laurence Keeshig was station- ed in England at the teed att therecords homeof office, he was belle Miss Engall, and while there was vis- ited by his brother Willis, who met the girl and they became engaged. The girl wasn't particular so long as she got an Indian husband and so ;he romance ended by all being happy. L'1L;AEjo�'�'. DLET Foe. Econnmica1Ta_ ► p MacKenzie & Smith Dealers Lucknow Vicinit Cameron, Murdoch & Co. WHITE STAR LINE 1 LANGSIDE Tuesday, May 25th Mr. and Mrs. Price Scott are here from British Columbia, renewing 'old acquaintances. __, n'atiee•-fir t--M•r,-•Ghats' rie sin has bought a new motor car. Nothing like it Charlie. Our teacher, Miss Laverne Greer, spent the week -end at her home in Lucknow.• DANCE -In the Town Hall, Lucknow June 3rd. Goderich; Orchestra. Dane - 9 to 2 o'clock. Admission _ r Annual Excertion GOD.ERICH TO DETROIT AND• RETURN THE BIG STEti. STEAMER GREYHOUND. ANC11 SAFE. SPEEDY • COMFORTABLE ST , 1.I, LEAVE -- • i` FTROIT' 6 P. M. E. T. with the 8th • Con. team. The (AMEBIC!' "Reds" Like t'at.atla. All •tlta& remains of.- the... Beef Foreign Legion, which, ua•tet lsri 'sir leadership, fdugbt the .C, -sulfa. on the Russian tro►itier, but woui not tight the Bolsheviki b •caatts.,: tilt. were • revolutivne.ries' Jltt:.::s.:ivt: --want to come tb C utt 45..ty rii in the . Baltic are thy: a v. oulu-b. Canadian citizcrs, who helped tt' tllies aguinst..tlu 'lettt.au� -,al_ dry ever :rest.-,... ate amuse allies since- tire. is-ett.rt was rr. ruited from tone other _11a.:11 former member::: or the Finns:Ai Red .;u.ird who were 'expelled Troia theft .:u/ut r) i_fter the Mist change of t;oov- -rtiniettt there. Meu wi. bout' u c.,urt- .ry, tliey were, formed into a 10, e.gi. augton, 14,1)00 strun(, and tri.d.:1 - iSritish .and Canadiat4' otbce) s aid ;cud w ork against the 4.1e ratans,. w hu rit'd to cross the Russian trontt.•r to reach Murivaltasak... Alter the a: nos - ice, however,. they rttusted to tight he l;olsheviki.. ''1'hty were all but 3o1siht•vistx thtnis.'lvts. Through the doetrr:•vi• tirita#n- moot of ttte_4. ori ..as pithily repatriated, but thei a was J. a;crtain element tub steeped in i ')- :utioltary ideas/for the •Finnts,h G.,v• :rntttent to allow re-entry.. They .,ere blacklisted Caen. ''ih(:y were ortued into details {cud pl:+•-ed andel t.it-ut. T. S. • Wetton, of 4% i.inipeg, a 1-;ana(lfan v: ho went ,out w i.h the Si- ,n:rittu' tur.:e OA ..an oatt_er is the .)evonslitres. tt�l ton [+roasts the) .are art t3oishevism: alt1tough a Wilt ,`a(tical i11 tendt.ncy... He says t li •) al't., aux, )tI$ 10J wail, to C'.11ii.:a. ,it.lti tie 1::.5 'made .. I't •'sent..1l(:l.s 10 ti:.1. 1)Jt:,i1IQ littltt:gr..tt(J1) au, me i11. 5 1.t .nut 1•t:.h,4Ct. t.Jweycl•, 11 t3 :'c,tl'ete'ly .tkety that Canatti:t edit. c, t ,ttsu ut i1- .er in the same light. %vcttuti's•tot- towing are the very cream et 1•'inzai.:n ,•evvlutiotiistta, Oakairi .f.okoi,• form u .ted Prime Minister. lot'' i•_isrtaao,_.bei ,ug au N.C.O. and all nuinb i et utitet nz•omiu nt waVels of the retl •t;4 t;tnki,.g •as mere privates. • ing from Gents$175 Ladies and Gallery .25c... Lunch served. No war tax. • Mrs. Will Reid, of Paris,' is holi- (laying with friends here. Lag ide base ball team went over -� :. angs �� 1o Culross to play a friendly game '!."Tt'ESDAY. JUNE 13th 10' am.E.T.FT�► dad 3 friendly 8th boys made it a really good trate by RETURI G. 1 EAVES DETROIT TI1t'RSDAti, JUNE 17 th, 1.00 1'.:t•. DETROIT TIME.• $ 3•00 ROUND TRIP $"n0 O`•E.W AY ,' 3 home team held the lead. In the next supplying refreshments after the game. For the first four innings the isit )our The only boat from Goderich to Detroit this s than a`tniiltl n�people anddt wonderful Detroit again. No w e and see big growing so fast in, papulation and rich i{th t Itisdt destined .soon �n •to ='come • the world's lar?est-and greatest city. ro BAND-1IO_ ONi.1t;f1'1' 01' r 01' (:ODEst►I(•11 Mtl':D.t1� ES' tNI:�G JUNE 1 , t ith. O. 30 P. M. OR('IIFSTRA FOR 1)A.•.•(l�;t, ►\ � i L•1,11E1t'S BALL }{1 QOM. 31 2.IZO1.-RS ON BEAUTIFUL LAKE IlURRON 50c. LAST TRIP TO • DETROIT FRiD •11- JUNE Vth AT 9.30 A: M. 2- r Western UnivcrSit F OR London, Ontario marts and Sciences 1 � Summer Schqol .). i1 t(i ttt1tt % 1:`�t two the visitors scored up to a lead. of six, but in the last three the home team got somewhat out of hand and !finished with a score of 15-25, in their favor. Langside, however hopes- to give then another game in the near future. ILA Or 1. tax.ygcfi for-•>Hxiers. . - - At littt)t'tevek, sot's, as birdme uowailiays often, te.lctl, the air i i s; t- itJt._t.h.aLille uvlatut his breath." Ile it in•tlatt,:Lt• of ct.il !aye trout this cause. It was ascertained Boring th:a vt'ar• t.»olaglt not at last suspected, that about 15 per cent. of the canaidat' t who passed • exaut•inution for the an bra V•iee were really unable t'o fly ..t 11 altitudes ordinarily requt,tte in the work they were. regilired to perforin I• *It, w;.; -further determined 111,0 iNFORMATION AND CALENDAR WRIT i'. P. R. R,., tr..T• 4 rttul'e than e6u per ient.•uf theist could nut ,'ndute tiiglit at extremely high }3ut, his .the -other hand, cer- tain picked men. perhaps seven of �I.I,i ) 11• Uf' NV passed' candlaatt5, t . t 4tab1'' 'to • t:ct•ud: to. tb., :wettest rt'r5 ti :..`�ts'F�'tt1at .41 '11t. tT .•fir - g if j IJJlr?xtN►tFk Mar probiem un oxygen apparattu:t v. w_ t1ev.•luped, tit:latter Mai the kind s cl for llline-rescue work, but con r•t-tt11 on much the sante principle. i. i•iieeed • with this contrivance, and )•ing a supply of liquid oxygen :Tong. with him, the aviator could along in safety' through the up- per rnacbes of the welkin. "Autttann" or "Fall.", Both are correct, '41111ui:111" bt'iug rather more -classic and gene 1 ally used in * ngiand, while "f:.ii" is bow distinctly American and mote (lxln•►s sive" in its reference to the time o; falling leaves. 1n England. tl.' .Autumn is stilt sowe•titues e,,tted--•th - fall of the leaf." Au 1•.ngta5ta writ( 1 says: "Fall is better ten the 1.1,1 1:: titan• autumn, in. e'ver'y war, Short, Saxon, pictures;q'te; it rt+�'••:.lr its aeIIvatiotl to everyone who it, not to the s.•h.olar (4:11), It tumn; and, we nuc'.: had a- right to ONE - OF THE MOST CAPABLE AUTOMOBILE EXPERTS IN CANADA OR THE U. S. I1.1S BEEN SECURED. HIS EXPERIENCE AND.ABILITY .till: - YOU. H''>RING IN SO. ' _. { 1 t � �__.._..___.�_ ____.�.-, -•- AVAILABLE FOR ..._.__ -' _•. MATTER *HAT MAKE,, ANI) HAVE IT PUT AN t;oO1) CONDI'T'ION. SERVICE WILL .A1,11 Al S 1.1; .11' ALIABLE, AND SATIShACFION GUARANTEED. Thos.. W. Smith Prop. CENTRAL GARAGE (Old McGarry house Stand i. ucknow Machine and Repair Shop () 0 0---- N. t11' 1.1: `,1 1- 1.0.41a44..14404414-.1 r,•trrrr vvt rs ,., 1' t 1:N1 1 ' 16. PLEMENTS,THREE tH1N(: MACHINES, AUT911O11- I LES. e , (;.1s 1•:N(;1NE 1;1•:i'A11: 1i'l►I. ' t ... t 1•11 We have ha4 p' ars of experiem a in. this line and a " can guarantee fir ;t . AGENTS for Gils n Tractor's arld ga. (•taint's: C.- S. Durnin - Son `. What has become of the o. f. li.a . fits .r11 ►Ir;.' �! f •► fist•; a td the . 'Atha vt'a.S Cr/TIAt r 1rt i ?. '•' Iti '�1 1r) sit .11111. tt'll i. *tom''- *Tf;`r .11111L�1 +1 ji'ii• r'i't ft',.01 the If �4�} •flfrrl;t lie-r1s r 1. il' taet tt :•.t at. tilt' (,codon A 11'11 fur au- and 1.1 .+. a 1 and to use. the w'UI'tl 1st; 1 I.0 i • ' teniny liisk the man who is a�1' ut to rt",fl- ;t;t' x,i'S(I,;is2, pelts W('r(' offer - ter than larceny." 13,at ii l.•.11 1; ' 1►ut a t,urtch of Bottle r,n trlt� s 1t.� �. r d, more expeusiive, "auiu•.iu" 1 tion of long us.agK Ina etas t i+ Invstigation of ,the Dauphin rha tt':11.:Iih i�., ,,i�a founder of thi�, Sal- proval. The po is all gf�, ,c T t•, field may 'be Lndc rta}:cn '4it• t11r: :i�an- 1 , txtiori ,1rn►y ve ate t>f :!t �cish t`xtratrt- preference. Different ons ; Veituba Government, if the rej,ort s of{,tht r'�+ ,itlt�, srns 11Rr()lt� "cong�niai autumn.' . • Itn,1 yes '' experts r n its I,rr�;�ibilities are .I±atis• �P.eubie, the (kooral's offictll bicgraph autuwn, -a. etttt,(a wilt t.v ::: Y Eorn." A Isctory. • 1 er. • . tl ALL BEEN 1NG. FARM WHEA 5ELU1 CORR . MOUN 1'I' REVI CHAN l) CUR NOT AT TNG EU LY II�ON Bath Childre Ra West • to Mr. a son. We now, Mrs. Ri • Hamil Huron Mrs. W The .will hol ing in at 2.30, Toronto, This lad mended. time su private Montag and has service nursing asked t and rak served. Simon a well -k died et Mrs. Jo on May - age Ro W inglia ARI RE'I . DETH Tht nett g the I/ BA 14th RO( 16