The Lucknow Sentinel, 1934-11-15, Page 8r4
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THESE:AND MANY cirliza
LINES .OF EXTRA VALUE
MERL:MANDEB ARE
DISPLAYED ON :. oun
TABLES:
YOU . ARS. INVITED ^ TO,.
LOOK . TAY OVER '.
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ONTAU1O
New Flannels, • Flenelette, W>'sh
Mitertale, Skirtings, Cottonades, etc:
THE ?MARKET.' STORE. •
DALE OP MILLINERY—tor,: Frt.:
day,, and Saturday of'' this • • week,,
November 1'eth•' and 17th. 'Good selec-
tion,of hata,. at, clearing out prices
BELLE RUBERT,SON, •
Don't. nnilia .friendle with; your'cares
remove them. with Cress. Corn Salve
Sold' • at ]IlcKIM'$DRUG STORE.
Get thebest, the Lifebuoy Rubber*,
for Men, Women Ifs; children at W. J
LITTIsE'S. SHDE'STORE.•
Mr. Balfour of . Mitchell; . visited
this week with itis: neph4, Dr. E B.
•
Balfour and, Mrs.. 'Balfour.
• Mrs. •'John Taylor and, .Mrs.;' A.. G.
Taylor of , Galt spent, the week end
with Mrs Joseph Taylor 'Roes
•,Mrs. John DarrQw, who had been:
seriously. ill for some time, is show-
ing considerable improvements this
past 'week.,
Rural mail delivery on Bill DOng-
lee' • and Herb McQuillin's rou
number 3 and 5, is nose being 'mae
in the morning. 1
Mrs L. J Letting of Wallaceburg
and her nice, Mrs; White • (nee 'Cath-
leen ',Allinl) and .son Bobby of Chat
ham' are 'visitors 'with the fornner's
mother. ''Circ.• Angus McKinnon.
REQUESTING. ' PAYMENT
OF SUBSCRIPTION ARREARS
Again we bring up the matter of
subscription: 'arrears,, , bacanse . to us
it is.: imperative . that . the • large
amount of money
theserepresent,, be e
reduced. The latter part of the week
we mailed, out statements . of arrears
'to over.' one hundred suhacribers,;.and
we request anresponse in this regard'
In' some` cases arrears have con -
tinned' to pile up during , the past
few years and: are faced!
with a sizeable, secoant.`"-If ' unable
to pay the amount in fell. we , urge•
that: the ';pokey of piyns -small
amonnts freglgently be adopted •
There are some. cases` "where a'p=
patently no attention is ' being paid
to this debt and, 'although` We do not'
desire to add' any additional costs,
unless': some settlement is arranged
before `December '314, , we, wit 'be
forced to place some of . these ac-
counts in other bands for collection.
WNSHIP 'WELL.'
•
NOMINATE NEXT WEEK,
AASeld and Waives/Pik Each Hold
Early Newiaa tisas
Announcement: is made of Ashfield
'Township nomination ;to be ,held 'on
Fsi¢sy, . Noveinl,ier 2474 West Wsiw-
anosh ENO holds their notaination
earls and in ' event of :elections, the
'vote takes Place on Mdnday;-•Dee ni
bee 3tid.
• tittle" has reached oar ears- as to
what,ngFy /...... visa at either meeting'
and elections in either case are • Pro-
. bleinati '
• ' 'Ashfield Connell elected two. years
o an returned
b :. aoet
amat
ion
ego ay ,
last ye.r in composed of Reeve Mar-
aeeh Mtheson' 'DeputyReeve. ,,Rich
oheiton Councillors Wilfred
a d J and ,.
Estill),bibs Zinn and Safe Sher-
.
o... n
wood, , sag's svm rat . it :Y ` i g
election have been heard from •this
Town
#hip.
in West d►awanosh the ratepayers
m ee one t :111► is the 'Peat
• tw'+
ha g o , )Pol
.. Sesta .with little resultin •chap a
their ge ►inr. hoc*. Two'•e
arihs
r,
apo thepld Board wes•$tnrned and
„':last 7ear, Brow* (Smith ,Pisa elected
todill, the iraca>icy canned by Council -
for Tort IVAtter untuecesafnity a ti
letting the' ,'reeVeship. • 'Was anosh
• onnell is eompb Wm
e sed of geetre
rJ
Culncil or's " Brown . Stevra t and o
S1nytb, +io1*n MCQmilin, Citrin AttL'
• o .
TO OPERATE CHICK
HATCHERY IN W61°144'31
B. PEARLMAN has forMeni Tree
bark 'Siloertone Winter Coats,:, wool
Scarves, kid `: gout*lined gloves and,
tweed'felt''Hats. There is a :full ar-
raageusefllpt of Ladies' Ready to wear.
•
Mr Term w le Clarke is conducting
his tailoring g'` business in the rooms
over; Eldon ' Johnston's barber shop.
Mr Clarke 'made' tile movethe latter
part of the, week to this, new,location.
Mrs Hardie Simpson . has been
laid• up with i severe' attack .of in
flamatory, rheumatism ` for the past:
month, . at the ' `home of : her sister,
Mrs. Harold Johnston, .of Lucknow...
-.' Get the Valentine Shoes for •. Men
Mr Duncan Kennedy whooperates
a chick hatchery at , Whitechurch,hag
leased': the Wellington Pro4uce build-
ng
on" Alfred Street end will move
his hatchery equipment ':, .there.` 'We
:inderstand that �Mr. Kennedy ': will
-onsi d era, ins the' size of
-onsiderably crease-�
'ass ' plant and that he and -Mrs, Ken
Hedy, wiA' move : into •'Wingbam , in the
leer future. Mr. and Mrs: Kennedy
nave -been .very active ' in .the '. cons-.
nunity life ,of Whitechurch, end "'will
e greatly ;missed theye They' will
continue t to % operateth chicken'
farm' ea�t Whitechurch. •-Advance -
num. !i
Switrtisung Pool Vote
Ratepayers of -the Town of Chesley
will decide by a. murk ipal ; vote `on
December 3rd, if they ares ,in favour
of the municipal 'council 'making' the
expenditure of $2500 for the erection
of 'a': swimming pool: ,
This is matter that has more
than ''once been . spoken of in this
village and is • considered a ' . real
necessity by many. ' It is''a matter
that. might • be given some considera-
tion this winter, so . that:Meme 'steps
alight be taken ,early in, the, . spring
to .provide this .'village with What. it
now lxeka - a decent ' , or' . sanitary
place to swim and bathe. ' •
They Sentinel would Welcome, • any
"Letters: to:• the'Editor" n this
a o
ject either pro or;con:•
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STROH MURDER, TRIAL
COSTLY TO BRUCE to.
The Walkerton •Herald;Times lays'
The Stroh Murder, ' easp,::which way
the only, criminal action in the docket
and the only.Jyry case te•.con a bere
the Assizes here last week, proved
an expensive, ordinance to:.the rate":
payers ot`•Bruce,• as it alone was�.re,-
s nsible for' the rep" e'rice 'of
ou
Gran Jurors •which cosi�th 'Cunt
Grand .. .„ e y
$137.54, and :for ;615.84.to secure the
.attendance of • , t1le 48 Petit . Jut,s
from., whpm,:the doyen who' 'tried the
..arts were seltcled; of ser � • alI' Attie
others. but : iile, it is said, had' keen
Challenged or o'bjecte'd: to, by'=•one fire
other/of the' ,contending forces.. The
tjrowii Witnesses "cost$$30:55,' `a
a Which borme n b
ergs part of wh eh will lie y.
Bruce'' ratepayers,' wiio. will also put
;up $68.85, for the ISberif's conatablri,
together with'ninnerous• otheritems
of eatp •erise rine# 'illi in co t- .i` n.
tate *order trial that will send
t.4°. tot$ sosi`r n to,* i 'ptir'er' $1,200•
and Be*. Best:'school shoe 'on the
*allot' for boys,. At W. J LITTLE'S
SROE STO jyrKtE.. '`.
T
Dr. R.' L.kTreleaven 'was. the only:
one;""of hie:party :of seven •hunters to:
bring '.down a deer on the Week's .trip
in "the •Noth, The doctor's animal is.
being shipped by. rail and should' ar-.
rive this' week.. _ •
Mr. and'. Mrs.`. Hector ' MaeGregot
and two 'daughters, Margaret and
Grace -and :bent. Tei(as,:
were visitors at the -'MacGregor home
here for a. day' last week; as'well •as
Mid and
Mr.: and . Mea. ', :Fred McGregor• .
Roderick'•:McGregor of Kintail.
Underwear time is here and B
PEARLMAN.,has in• stock Penman's'
95 and •71- .Stanfield's ! blue', • and red'
label and`. different kinds of Lenard's
•
Underwear for Ladie•s. Prices 'to suit;
everyone.
• A' very'en o able evening was spent
a
at' the home" of Mr, end - Mrs. ,V.,, S:
Durran on Thursday :When .they en-
tertained, with s; fowl`.' supper., Mr..
B. Weiss, superintendent and Mr.L.
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De''Geer,';road manager of the` Gold'
irg Co•
nstruction Co.,' and ' Mr: and
Mrs. ,C Milne 'and b±ir.' and Mrs.. Jack
Champion. and ` daughter Panay;,
YcDaisRTt Asdermas.
A quiet wedding was sole, .mluzed
850 Dundas ;;beet, on Saturday, when
t e Rev. Welter B. Craw,Tilted in
Marriage, Nortua Murton-, daughter
of Hr. .and 'Mrs, Fred" At dersen' .of
Ashiieldr tp o John Alexander, 411cDon
agb,, .son of Mr. and Mrs,, Chas.,Mc-
Ilonagh,: •;also 'of. Aslifield�
CARR-,-BANNERMAN •
A very pretty wedding was solem
nixed on Saturday, October , 27t1I0 at
the United Church pationage, Bervie,
viten ,Evaldlidred; Reg. N.,''daughter
of•Mr'.'and Mrs. George E Banner-
man, Kinloss, was united inmarriagA'
to James'A. Carr; son of Mr.,and Mie,:
Alfred M Carr,- Winggam,
They` were 'attended! by 'Mr and
Yrs.. F ` J. Hedley,. Kinloss.
The ceremony was performed by
Rev. W. G. Waldron,, Beryle.
The • bride was charmingly gowned
in blue' triple: sheer crepe with••blue
fad' grey accessories to match;
Immediately following the cere
atony the happy couple left. on a Mot-
o 'trip to Quebec. They are residing
lit Wingham. ,
KING—IRW1'N -
Hazel Ma erite Irwin, •dun
'Miss>'�
ghter of Mr, and Mrs Robert Irwin
of ''Kincardine, Odtario, : and Mr.
Cha'rles W. •Sing, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Frink King. were united in
marriage,• October . 2lith, 1934;, ;in
Detroit,
The' service Was read: at seven
o'clock in 'the evening at the. Central
•Presbyterian:.Church of Detroit . by
the 'Reverepd4Rey •Alderlch.
The . bride, who •wilt • given.• mar-
riage ;by her father, Warr gimped. an
Velvet f as ion with
midnight � bine: vel t t h ed
'the high -crushed' front' neckline and
Cut: to 'a low` V back. A 'shoulder
length veil: fell ffomthe,drsped, tur•
ban of matching: abide. Her corsage
of gardenias Was worn atthe shoulder
For : her , daughter's wedding Mrs..
Irwin -Chose a gown of figured black
rough 'crepe.. - Her shoulder' spray 'was'
of rese- sweet' peas:
Mrs. King, , mother of ''the 'bride:-.
groom; wan,attired in a gown; of :fig.
ar'ed black rough crepe liar shoulder
spray was ;of' rose''sweet• peas.
For the reception of the;iininediate;
fan*By: which, ' followed, the bride'o..
table was covered' with s cloth of -De
vAnshire, ; :embroidery and centred.
with. babe mums and ivory tatters ,in
silver:' candelabra.. `
Among the out of town guests we're.
Miss Elisabeth Irwin of London, Ont.,
and the Missea gat$leen And. Dorothy
Irwin of Kincardine.
s
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CENTURY OLD TABLE`•
°CLOTH..:STILL IN' USE
• An Irish linen table : cloth at least
101 years' old• is the p po Prised ssession,
of 'Mrs.,°Bert Ward :and one of, num-
erous. 'interesting • articles :she • owns
that hive been preserved and handed,
down: since :the -days of her . great:•
grandparents, George and, Itebeces.
Cater. 'This table cloth it still used
by ,Mrs. Ward, on ,special' occasions
and•'was, used °a .couple --of weeks ago'
When friends were present for tea, at
the Ward home. It has since ':been
laundered; •and .. oite' • would think to
!Ohs it it, that it was .a newly/ pur-
chased cloth. ••In the corner ,ii• im
printed • the '.names of Mrs. Ward's
greet grandparen'ts'anti the date 1833
A. 950-page'•volume of "Wonders'
of the` Great': World in, • Nature,' Art,,
Science and titeratnre" • 'of over; s
:century ago, was also among 'Mrs.
Ward's keepsakes. Bert and Marion
decided that. it might be. 'of • interest
to' theublisher, end' on •Mondavi
p •.
evening he and: Mrs: Thompson were
invited to the Wird home, *hen they'
were .'presented; with this volume.
The . book, well :bound, • ,is' -still' in a
to ofae pai andwas•printed in
rood ata p zj p .
England 02: years ago,` and it Will
be interesting, no doubt, when we get
time to peruse the volume to Compare'
what were regarded,; ;as wonders in
science atthat tithe: 'and which today
.l , ly ' ui ' atter.-of fact.
an 1 •probably be qu tom
The, book was purchased,. boon after
it. ,was ` oft • the'"yp • rens b ;limit Melt-
'LAST "ROSE" OF ,SUMMEII'
Sixpansies, se beautiful :as you
would expect in mid • season, were,
given' us:by Mr. Joseph Collyer, on
Wednesday, and which were picked
from . his florer gardens Tuesday..
The pansy appears .to. be a' hardy
flower for 'in 'spite of the hard freez-
ing dieing 'T'uesday night,; Mri; Collyer
'says that with a•return 'Of mild wee-
tier, more ,bloom will appear yet on
this pansy plot.
DAMAGED LIVES AT
KINCARDINE THEATRE
• The • picture• "Damaged , • Lives'"
which has just' been produced throtigh,
the coLo ration • of 4 the Canadian.
Social' ` Hygience Council, Will be
shown at the ..:Bluewatcr Theatre,
Kincardine, on Wednesday and Thurs-•
day; November, 21 and 22. There, will'
pe
be three rformances • each day,
Wednesday will be devoted exclusive
ly to the ladies and on Thursday ,the
picture, will be for the men only. :.
There Will else be shown with this
picnre im Ortant• suPPi
ementars
pictures dealing,
with the anatomy
a3insdeaphysesiology of reproduction , and
the technical .aspects of the veneral
•
problem:
Thesepict o .sed
p, . tires have been pr du ed
with -the -idea -of• -s eeadin • alar
• . , p g_pop ,
education on the,'important subject
of venereal disease :'prevention. Thi'
problem,',nnsoived, has' .meant the
fillip ofbe i , hos'-itasylums
g ,.. ,ds n 'hospitals, a y um
and institutions for' the • blind with
huma ' Wreckage., '
Th • i,. -...
The store is • art of' the -general.
op
Canadian -wide educational scheme of
'lie Canadian Sotiat HygienceCoun-
cil. No one under ,sixteen will be ad-
•mitted o they picture. It is suggested
thet, ,gg
:•.
by thes'.°onsb s this ic u ill
r :brit i re w
,y p,. p'�.
be of articular :interest to parents
and young'" people,." : J
Welt, Mrs, Ward's eat ar" r
•
.. � gr
and lather of her' grandmother, .the
late Mrs; Cater, it"`beloved ;Lticknow
resident. •
s enter.
' We were very Pleasantly Ent r
� y,
twined bythe Ward's `that.• evenin ;
, • g
-for-B'._ and'Mario"n roved' a ti len=
est ri P. P a
did host and hostess:. i
'Wen Bds
l>4ad
' 'kicky' numbe
r cantest c on
dueted
by Fred Enibertan the 4lIst of the
�.'.,
aitek 'reaulteil hi 'Joian. Mitedect :win
lonely' lu ileda read. The
pin s 1 b e
g
0
.Y p
seal :was removed ,from .the ' hidden
number at !),.s, ra.getiak4si grocery
etoro, on Saturday evening, tii►h cls
ietirinined ,the •, lucky person..
• 't
TEV bDA..7. NOV'EM'g
Christmas Ip Less Than,' Weeks Away
wT Aft..
I THE;, DRAY' OT: DAYS ONLY. A SHORT T,iME AW'
NOW IS• A .MIGHTY GOOD, TIME TO MAKE GIFT Pug,
gilVat.• THE EARLY SHO!' 'SER ' W I I,•L FIND. STOCKS,
MOST COMPLETE, WRY WAIT UNTIL THE LAST FEW
DAYS TO: AO YQUR CILRISTMAS' $110,14,1140.,
r..•
TEA,, TOWELLING to embroider.
,DAINTY PRINTS; for Aprons, and: House presses or Ssuocks..,..
The ; ewest',designs, in FLETTES• for • PyJamas. Night•
and Nigbt: Gowns, �; •
TARNS for knitting
SPE,
CiAL--YARN •suitable for children's Sweaters; Caps, •,Af-
Shirts
Chins or Cushions. Allcolors, .4 ply. Per. Ball
•
em leto;
•
1 l ompson : s S'pecia'ls
FANCY MI XED; CAKES, ?„1,1t- , .. I� . - • • .r,'. .4.29c.
GINGER SNAPS, 2 'I;BS. .:; .... • , . • • ;. ; ... 25c .
FrG BARS; 2 LBS' ... • :'. . ... 23c
CHOCOLATE b[: M ' CAKES, : 2 LIIS.: :.29e
NEW • COOKING FIGS., .3 LBS; . •'. . , . ; •, :, 25c•
MAPLE LEAF BAKING 'POWDER, 1 'CAN • 15c
LARGE GE 'CAN'S SAII1ER 'KRAUT, • 2', CANS:. , . • .. 015c
CAMPBELL'S.,i'ORK& 'BEANS; 2 LARGE CANS .::21c
LB.' BAGS ' CHRISTIES SODAS .:..23c'�
NO. i• COOKING. ONION.• 10 LBS : ,'.
P &. G SOAP; 10 BARS'..
.CARBOLIC; SOAP, 3''BARS :.......: , .. , . t .. , . ,14c
TOILET PAPER, 8 ROLLS ..: ..{•; 25c
MOP STICKS,' .. , . 15c
• FRESH CELERY HEARTS . READ. . LETTUCE TOMATOES;`
ALWAYS ON HAND
'BEFORE, BUYING, `SEE OUR NEW ``FRUITS
•
STOCK
D f
RE CLano
i:Day<
.Only
aturda3
TS FREE WITH ' EVERY COA
Lot Of Coats ` 1
in Suede :Cloths Mid Treebark.
smartly. fur trimmed: •. Reg.
*14.95. On Sale
$l+975:
...
One Let 9:
hisses' Coats
Tieebark material, `2 season
guaranteed' lining. "Smartly fur
trimmed' 'in `Sable,: Seal,`: Wolfe
& pea.' Reg. $24. 0 On Sale'
9.
Women's Coats
real . snap ' Sizes up to 44
0a. Sale.
House Dresses
A limited quantity, for this sale
49c
• EXTRA SPECIAL
'kisses and • Women's
Silk Crepe.
Dresses�
in the smartest ' shades • and.
styles. with :longer puff sleeves..
Values from 82.95 to 83.95;
, • On Sale
2.59
Afternoon Dresses.-
MISSES' & WOMEN'S -
Sizes 14 to 48. `Reduced for
quick selling at
10.95
HATS': ON SALE :AT
Ladies:.
1E800114 Ont.
$4.95 &, $6.95
C..
TA R . STREET
FOUNTAIN 3 •
DISCUSSED,HY.
Meeting Hears Report Stratford'
„ :
.
•'.'Convention ---Mrs. Patter n Wins
Contest.
•
pThe•,Noveinber meeting •of the Wo•
nien's lnstituite. w held'. at the home
Of •Mrs. !'.'S. McKenzie' with a large
g
attendance, ' The resident Mrs;
Charles Steward was in the' cliait
and conducted the •usual opening. ex-
ercises. Several items', of • business
Were discussed,• including' the 'sale of
Vet. Craft Poppies, being, conducted
by the Women's .Institute 'at that
tilde. Final arrangements .were matte
.
far the e memorial service held at the
War Mehiorisl on Sunda •mornieg
Nov.. lith and 'also for" a lecture' oil
"Cancer Control" given in the Town
Hall' on Tuesday,
y, afternoo p • under the
Mho c` a
i e Of the W. I. With Bohn
. wi Ilr�.
W' S: McCullough, M.II:,, the •'speaker.
Thematter o. ' ,.e ..
m r , ;� er ctl'ng itM drtnking
fountain oil Carppbell. 'street was' 'also
discussed, Cute *ere shown and prtcee
quoted. It is hoped ,.thitt 'thin will get
underway iii, the . hear future: The
eicrdtirY
sli 'directed to 'air'ite a
Qstickest Relief. .
Stomach : Troubles '
People who have wafted for years With
Indigestion.: Add 'Stumach.,0as, Heart•
burn etc. are amafed .at the :quick ;relief
' which .KIRK'S 'S'I'OMALKA .gives. A y
• small dose tones up even the most stub-
born case of .our add stomach".bani.bes
• • Psin.re'ivesappebte. eerry�oneiesubject
to occasional stomach tronbies. so never
bsw ithout a bottle in the homedrug
stores. GetKIRK'S STOIIALKA at
"MCK'IM'S DRUG •. STORE"
letter ,of preciatidn`'to Mrs. .• Geo,.
•A:'. Putnam of . Toroto "
n ,the retrii'ig •
superintendent. The roil' eau was .well'
responded to by: "Why t belong to
the' .Institute".•A • vocalbolo by Miss
Roszeila . b'Iulli t ,and a: reading ,by
Piss
Martha ' McCallum were very,'
much enjoyed, Gom unit Singing.
led lay Mrs,.' 'J . W, Joynt was . a so
enjoyed, A report of the con;reetioni.
held at Stratford, °' October 16th ~ and'
17th, was ,given by Mrs, Temple Clark
who attended it a a l a. Clark
. e,,eg te. ftom
tucknow :branch; Ina lemon pie eons
test the• prize 'went .to •Mrs. , Ar' hie
Patterson: At the Close of the, meet=
ing *Facial' hour Wee iopent 'when` tie
was'e
srved
bythe,
d recto ',`
rs in a
ch'"r
g.e
Mrs Geo.. Greer' and •
Mrs. W, V, .
olttt8tohv
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