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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1917-09-06, Page 84.. • lat LUcktitAil sitNiAtig hulk& SoitittiLit6. oi? • • Style Show AtMurcloeh (*Cameron Co. Tuesday-Weduesday,'Sept. 11th and 12th ¶ The style ,show will be demonstrated with a living model and garments displayed in the correct way ou above dates. The New Fall Coats, Suits, Dresses and . Waists, comprising all that is new in coats and suits., made from broadclothsvelours and other new cloths. - The style of these. garments is absolutely correct and ,• they win be sold, at a reasonable price. The Dresses and Waists are copies of Paris and New, York and many novelties „srtclattractive styles. Make these garments interesting. A collection of this description could not possibly be seen outside of Tor- onto, We cordially invite all .ladies interested to see - what will undoubtedly be,tlie Sliest display rn this line ever seen in Lne,Itnow.. , Remember the dates:—Sept. Tx and Special orders taken and. garments deliv- • . eied in ten days to two weeks. ° -- , • ••• This Overland Light Four is the greatest combi- nation of Style and comfort that ever sold for . so low a price. It's as economical tolun as it is to buy. • ' As a com.tdriation'pleasure-utility car it is giving it9 _Owners More solid Satisfaetionfor the ' motley than any other car we know anything Come toour stare:---'seethie Overland Light Four? 7iiran3poida11on:iiatiOn&...Canadiatzt: • . OVERLAND •SALES Co.. WingLini ;Ont. - 1)ho..e: 19 Icennedy,.Prop ••,• FounS Con., Males* —Monday, Sept. 3. Mr. Netter/told and leer son sold *laugh- ter of Toronto, returned to their house * few doe Igo. Me and Mrs. Ww Struthers', ofl.uck. iron spout this afternoon with the Mid. dleten family" the fourth. Miss Margaret McClure spent the week-eed rth Mr. and Mra, Alex,Ftes, er on the 4th. von. of 'linen. Mise Dena Mame& teaehei at No. 5, hin1eat1/4 returned tz her home to night, and will take up her work again on the 4th. . . We untlenitauit that Mr. P. If. Mc- Kenzie and other** from the 4th.; are taking in the TuternatiOnalB;hibition at Termite` this week, • Mimes McDonald and Alda Mc- Diarrnid will retuin. to their several ho8pitalo in Detroit to further their *studies in the art of algsiog. . • Mr and Mrs. Angus McDonald have returned to their home again, much•re- freshed after their long trip and *Our. ir In the cities of TeroutUand Rocheeter, Yariners on the .4th. are very busy storing away the great Crop. WSnue hurvestilidoitand gooe'roada ere- ver), favorable tobringing home the grain from faring lying, at a. distance from the home barn. • " • , . We hear that Mr, 41mr. McKinnon on the 4th, lost a valuable 'animal :Some • timeago by lightning. Bat experts not being able to detect the tracer of light -ning theinsnrance Co, has failed, ie far, tooplace the loss. - • • - , Mrs John MeDiarinici, „while using that highlyaangeious powder, chloride !of lime, by some Mismanagement, got I some of -it into her eyes. She - PAfterecl Muckpain, and, bit for the.timely sistance of .her daughter, pounkle, who understood how-topiceeed euch.a, case She Might have lost her Mr. Stewart, -of Mernuigtee,:was. the guest ofhis sister, Mrs.' B Chesnut, .eu. the 6th., aiesr, days ago: Reoccupied the.:Xresliyterias puipltat LuCknow and. tiolvirect two most 'interesting- and- theughtfully prepared willow', dwelling: on many of the mostttbliorbilikt Ltopics that occiapy_themindsof thWmdst"..ed,, . va,ncecLthinkeraof oat, tinter and :nation.: • — •=lionday„ Sept. 3. MisaJennie McQuire visited friends in T4044,,iiikii*: Pte. Richard:Scott attendedthe ex- hibition in Toronto last week. Mrs. Elizabeth Scott-, of Amberley, is visiting -at W. C. Smith's this week. 'Miss Catherine McLay, of Ripley. spent the week -end at W. 0. smitie8. Miss Laura Coiling -is -visiting _lter sister* Mis.-DiltiCs4 *amid), of White- church. • Mrs: Jehediese RoUleton spent last melt at Bruce Beach With Boy. E. J. and Mrs Boulstan. - 1 - • . • Misaltobeits. Osborne, of Royal Oak spent a few dayglast 'Week with friends ow the fourth concession• • A representative of„theptitiiiiion Al .• Hance addressed .the congregation at — 'Olivet -on Sundaylafteineen. •-•-••• Misses Wilda' Osborne and, 'Laura "Ifenryi:rif Bevel Oak,: viiiiterl relatives • on the second Conueesieli, last week, . _ .Mise S.L MatTavilth 'eft lasbTkUTK iirat rsloagura.aiwrw4118where it1C1iM a ,16,. school: She wtte accompanied by her, sister, diss Ltzii0 MacTatoiSh, to Toren . • to where they spenea• few days at the Exhibition. • • .FOR ...HARVESTERS . TO WESTERN CANADA via .• • • CANADIAN PACIFIC, September 10t1L'andlgth.. From All Stations In Ontario, Ottawa, Smith's Falls and West GOING TRIP WEST $12 00 TO WINNIPEG " o'alithatatirenallmatitiaboxitilletaittimatotwialitaiffaitikkalagoto Portlier partioldats trent Canadian Nellie Ticket Agents. RETURN TRIP EAST $18.00. • FROM WINNIPEG vv.1s,Itour411,13, District Pass. Agents, Termite. SENTINEL, ADVHRTISEMENTS J3 :Q WRITE , Fordyce —Monday, Sept 3 Mrs. James Dow.ir, visited at Jiio. Merida recently, 'Mrand iirs. Elliott Tayloisna ftnily Spent Sunday at Mr. BB Havens.. We are entry to report that Mrs Wm Armstreng, is under doctor's care. Miss Viola Jameson has 4 returned, home after visiting friend a at Belgieve., Mia a Bea, Elliott, of Winghain spent a few days with her iriend Amelia Lever. Our Sehool opened on TileadaY4 Mien Lillis Longman, of Whitealurch, being the teacher. Miss Lavine Xing, of Tees eater re. turned home after spending a tew tlaya with her sister, Mrs, Stuart McBurney. , Mr.and Mrs. Geo, McRoberts. Mr and • Mrs. Win. Mcgoillin and Edward and Vat( spentStindo at. Um, Ilebt, natal& Mr, and Mee, Webster AnnitTayibr a 4siellow-mikorea.44-Constante- 0 attend tie* wedding kthe tormet's sitter tiles gfayler, Tireilking la Manitoba The "(Mbeerver", published at Hot. land, Southern Manitoba, It weik had the following: "Judging from government reporte, we• should say wheat cutting in Menge - ba will be profile -41y finiahed thii_week• In ilollana dietrict and all smudgy), Menitoba threehlug is now in full **wog: The wheat wfl nearly all grede *lad 2 'Northern. Teeswater . , —Tueeday, Sept. 4: Mi. is. B BrAtiad fetidly, and. Mr. MiseNaughtin motored to Toronto te attend the Brinhitiori. • • Mrs, Avrey and daughter, of 'Mani - pew have been ipending'a couple of months with her, mother, Mrs. •Ileaitt Mr.. Bittewell, of the Doininien ance, preached in gnOx Church, morn; lug atateyening, last Sabbath, Collect., ions were in idd et the Alliance work, Mise Annie Galles, • -of ,Ottawn, is home on vacation, Miss Gaffes has Gf :late been in a munitions factei7;theugh her regular position is ut th; Civil SerVice. • Mr. and Mrs. Jobe Prager have.recelt, ed oflicitil notice of the daath of their son Harold,. on active' service in France, on ,AnglInt 15. There are no ,particulars ati yet, While doing repair work on a thresh- ing Mithinellit Saturday, 'Albert Strome 'suffereda revere Rimers through the unexpected moving of the machiee and he has been laid up ever sines. . , Mr. and Mrs. sRey and children, uf Peterboromili, have been spending their holidays at the home of her father, Mr, John MacDonald. Mrs. Roy will'.re- niell-eOinti-time Witlihei-parenta Mr. Thomas Thompson, ode of the Pioneer settlers of '011r0089 passed, WNW quite suddenly at the home of his daughter. Mo., Thos. McPherson. He had fallen VoWa a' cellar way -over it. week before his death, and though the effects were not thought serieus, he bad not , ken well since, and as little had been raid of it, his death iseernea quits sudden. _ 1ES TOPICS OF WEEK mportant Events Which Nava 0anried Du rl rve-t h We 111.11 Irete Ceietr— • SW Cheaper Than. The Credit Nom The pumps we sell are the reliable, durable kind and give good satisfaction. When you *feed a pump call and examine our stock. Prices from $6.50 to $I2.00. Threghers' Supplies Lace Leather, first quality- Oak Tating;d, in laces or in bulk Machin _ hider Oils• Machine One s Belt. Punches and Beit .Fasteners.. & Carload of Fre'sliCinerit Jost Arrived ihototkuoNvii4t4wato:.4.CoOleo, . TligATORE,THAT: Now DISAPPOINTS AP' 1" •witr 4• „ ' ;he finny World's'Happenings -Owe- • -luny ,cominied - and • Put-2710to.' Randy itildAftraCtiya Shape the Readers of Our •Paper A .40ild -fear's, Enjoyment. -'• TUESDAY. . TlYere has been a trenien'dous.,*. crettaa in itnabia'a,war'Itpenditure. • Strong positions In !rent of Lens are being consolidated by the 'Cana- dians,. • .. ' The Roman Cnthollcs of• America will back the- United States, through the war. • 7 Notable mineral, finds were made by :the MaciI1an f1,10eilitiog in the Arctic -Circle, . ' ' Stormy ,scenes ,characterized the Canadian Northern bill debate in the Commons last nlght. There . was an attendance of 36,- a record for -the opening day of the' Throuto Exhibttton.• . : • Hugh vallepder, caretaker of a building in Hamilton, collapsed on • his way, to work, dying in a short tirae, Joseph Joel,•iirteated*iL-a.__Cliatga- of shop -lifting in • one .ot the big stores of Toronto,' had air auto out, Mr. I. W. WoOtin has taken over his duties as a purchasing agent for the AlIies--Under7theliiiltislt-Misaloa: •••71-A•4407.14r4Clalta•r-__;_.. : going on the forma, . but many of them are Waitingaround for Scottie - thing. to • tura up.. • ' • • Alberta Conservatives are said to be. demanding senatorship for Ed- ward Michener, for Red Deer, prior to the forinatioix of.any Union I ilernment. h� tug littler Reid, valued at be- tween $75,D00 and $100;000, being One of the largest and most 'povier.. 'tul,. on the .Great Lakes, totindered near tyng-Inelt, Georgian Bay„.„Sitd- 'day' - - - -•- - - - The .Western •Libeas counter- proposals are rumored to be unac- ceptable to Premier Borden and his. ..frfendS, and . there. it 'talk . of.. ,the .Union Government proposals being , again 41411.0ff," . ' WEDNESDAY. 'be British battle in Flanders was halted...13y a severe 'gale, The* Serbian Premier outlined OW proposed new SIav nation. Two pay messengers In Chicago carrying ;moo were killed by fiVe bandits, • An order bad' been issued that'the uniform of soldiers meet not be com- mercialized. Greece's ,GoVernment wasuphold in a vote a long *Meech by Premier Venitelos. The Canadian Northern Railway purchase measure 'Was put through the Commons under eloilure. • Wreckage, anafently !rota soino 'barge, was seen by it Mea' taDtaitt RI take, Erie, thirty miles west of ErloTie Union -Of Canadian Merlitipal. Atte* titriingly urged .inereatie ot 101. tare issimoas altd dOtibligt • th4 001.1, ti0.• MOO lit dia vilitioU • • • Dungannon -,—Tuesday, SeFt• 4. . • , Labor Day wail observed very Tile* in the . , • Melville Glenn, of Steelton, is visiting at his :toile here. ' • . A number froni here 'went-West:On the Karvested Excur4ion ML Charles LOCklitirt, of the Sterling Bank, speLabor-LL,Datit his: hoine-in- :Auburn. Mr. and- Mre, 4r:. -Walken) are spending a fee days renewing old acquaMtanceti in the -burg • Mr. and Mrs. Thcholson . and eons, Lloyd. and Dell, metered -ail from AlvinSton tovisit her brother, R. A: MolCen- . Misses Pearl McKenzie,..T.ean Stothem. and Ethel Case lett yesterday for To ronto. to _resume their_ ditties on. the .teaChing staff. Misses Myrtle Allen and Lillian Pent- land began their duties as teachers this morning; thttformer at No. 1,. Colborne,.. the latter at Lanes - • • Mr Chester Darnin end Miss Grace .grawford left lastiTueedai 'morning for Mr. Brown Dinnin's, Montana, where they will visit for some time., Al:lumber from her motored to, Hen, salt last Thursday to attend the funeral -of-the-late Johultelig-rwhii-was-tlie- tietim of a drowning accident at 'tip field- ou Sneday„,-inguetlethr. Virnsxmes—. ALLEN. —A very pretty took -place in----the-Vethodist VlitiCli-Matig-Sept:1st..;Tiii a Merchant Wickens, manager of the Sterling .Bank, Sebringville.' At 12 &bleak the bridal party entered to the Strains of the wedding march played by Mira Alms Sturdy' , Goderich. Ths bride looked very becOming in white Duchess satin with shadow lace and peartrim- things. She wore the eilatoMar bridal veil with wreath of orangeblessenuvand Aided a -boqiiet of orange bIossoths She was given away by her father; Sir G. Allen; Mr. McGregor, of kintail, acted ale groomsman,: -while- the bride was attended by heir sister, Miss Myrtle Allen, who also wore Duchess' satinand carried a bostiet of pink roses. Miss Georgie A-11elli sister of the bride and 'Mee Margaret McNabb Made two very RHEUMATISM ARRESTED Many people suffer with lame muscles and stiffened joints because blood impurities have invaded the system and caused • rheumatism. I To arrest •rheumatism it is quite as important to improve your general health as to purify your blood, and the cod liver oil in Scott's Emulsion is nature's great blood -maker, ,while .its - mLII• I flourishmcnt strengthens•the -organsto expel the impurities and • upbuild.youxstrength, Try it, Scott 4 tome, roma°, pat, 1 A few-, oCthe• thank, allop '- • . why you should se,r cream to the Lukflo end PM.** ,Cti. • • It .is,,:tgatOd where .you can it 104.c94•0140k• Jsleated,Nyhen•V.Ocet (sweet • . CreaM.,,testabettet than sone • , or.lIght orealu). „ .• We pa highestcailt.- pride; and you get your money at , • once. IN° vveiting. • . . • • . . . • • • • , . lgoknow Firqt4t-Proitice • Company joynt Block, Lucknow, Phone 47. GRAND TRUNK RAISLIVEMY HARVEST HELP Excursion SEPTEMBI1R 11 From all -stalest hi Onisrlo and Quebec $A ZOO FO VIlliciNtlitG.. Plus Hall Cent .per milCbeYond , ° Return rate half cent per mile • to Winnipeg plus $18,00; Pull particulars and tickets front any Grand Trunk Ticket Agent or_ C. florningi—District--Passerger-74Fent; „ Union Station, Toronto, Out. • ' , • 0 MARTIN, Agent LucIn�wii• - Olione Se ' ' • • protty4lower-girls-with-niuk kreur74- vhcel-baririet. treatiettitikaartf-l'itwlieV peas and roses. The ceremony VialiVer- • . formed by Itev. I A.,41effelvey, After the 'ceremony and cengratujatientr, the bridal party and guests 'which numbered about )20, returned to die• residence of T. G. Allen whore a sumptuous -wedding" • .' dinner was served ,• Late in the after: • . noon Mr. andMrs- Wickens left Duri. • , gannow4amid4showers of riciCand good ,Wishes for TormitO and Ottawa The- - - groom's gif 1to the bride was a pearl ring. He also gave the bridesmaid a ° -peari- ring;•to the flower girli he gave each a string 44f pearl ,beads; to Misses Alma 'Stud and Dalai ItYan, soloist, he gave pearl pins. The presents Were .nunrroutt and beantifuti showing -the esteem in which the young couple to held. Wd all wish thent t pleaSant voy- age over the matrimonial'. sea• , ' FOOD Sem° WASTE') • Food is being wasted in Canada and it, is a plain fact that every pound of bread and boon that is saved in Otin. ada Can be eaten in the war ravaged countries of Europe. It 18 110 news to you that the people of Prance andBritain have submitted chterfully,,to an unheard Of lestriction in their 406d ..41tppliett. The people of 'Cada stands for the same attisej let tie then be detetwineci tohelp our 'hoc SIlls to the kik • 3, .'•