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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1918-07-11, Page 5T SHIRTINGS Standard Shirtings sell at 40c a yard. 1„ -LT' have Men's Working,Shirts in good quality,, well made and full sues, at 1.00, 1.25 and $1.50. Save work and buy a shirt ready- made. We have Men's Print Shirts' from 1.00 to: $1.75 in good cloth and staple pat- terns. Boys' Shirt Waist douses in blue Chambray at 45c., sizes in age 5 to 10 yrs. Boys' Balbriggan Sweaters, navy, trim- med with red, at 50c each. - Ladies' Black, Sateen Skirts, good quality, 1.50 to $2.00. Ladies' Black Moreen Shirts, good quality, 3.00 to$5.75. -'Special m Mack Cotton Hose, 245c 5c pair.f Special an , Blaek Cotton Hose Feet, Ise pair. • Nigger Brown Cottons Hose, hoc pair. Now is" the time to buy 2.ugs, Linoleum or Oil Cloth - and save the advance in.. rise. IANC CONN ! ire Ata!k AiMr6,l+llrttrt4�lr!�t M10 fi r " iii tµt/�p�r"l "r'IIlii1III ° t t fee illi t'Irr �I lir. Nlr !11"I! ` I!h ,lrn! 19 P i t .•tett° ill �!��all!.� ,L.i!,' s'.s,� 'I.. • No Heat Waylaid Straight walls int'the deep firepot of the Sunshine Turnace pre- vent ashes from' col- ' leeting and absorbing the heat instead of allowing it to . do its work; in' heating the home—one of the feat- ures that make ' the Sunshinethe kind : of furnace you want; 'fora your home. Full information' about the Sunshine Furnace will be sent free totany address.' upon request to nearest branch office.' ttett '. • . caarjes London Toronto Montreal . Winnipeg Saskatoon St: John N.B. Calgary Hamilton Edinentori VaneQiiver "A Lap Ah'ead'! buracip Tires.. 'Special'. -=-represent:opg best what other 'titres may Y -have been i t!_ '.tare 2 n t od w.. o ell. asters of ' the Road" • ' A.93' NLOP Ti • CRAM TED In connection with the. in ".ham Creamery Mr. P. Graf will have;. i um - n hand. cixso hero a Call for a can. Highest ` p r. i c e si " Satisfaction guaranteed. • L. S. Ben `n e �, Vit•. Prop. • .is THE PRAIRIE. CHICKEN • ' •.-•BliCo4tli4fi E4T1NCT? Altliough' everybody .in general bas been 'lamenting. the death of:the so - Called prairie chicken 'in ,Western 'Cati- ada, Hamilton M. Laing, in The Cana: dian Magnzine foreJttly,"deceriibtn.. the, I habits of this valuable fowl and quotes 1 Ernest: Thompson Solon as ..authority for ,the statement that birtiq and ani. . mals bii° n rthetn l tit tl tl u es route and go A . 1 at intervals . or eycles,. and coutcnds that this speeies'of grouse .hes net been annihilated by .settlerfs, but . will appear agaip in nunibers ' equal to .what hits been experi.:nced in the ektost •settle - mote of Manitoba •'Tia article is a l splendid study of the r` hair a (pilots,' PTA 141N • -,:liu)ia lt;', l k°t;wsENT1Ti.. «,- Vann . dlarsfcsrei pct rogolveri .11w3t wear 3 i'.tDiatn111meetion which will bt of interest to our St' Ifelenrt reaaderrl. . ft reseals' as follows: A verypleaiteint soeial fathering wag held tat the sloinJ tsf lila. flsra. Wain on Weaf neaday evening, Jafe ef;, when the triela bers of the choir and tJ l;Irecutire Committee of the Gadd of :;, Andrews Church .!lief to bid farewell to Mise Mary Little who for thq past year and ;a half has been principal of the public school. The evening was spent in song audhstory and Miss Little was presented with, .a white I?jench, ivory ,,bedroom clods land the beet 'wishes of everyone preecnt.• Miss Annie .laroadfoclt: read the •.taddresa and Mies Isabel Iaongstaff prevented the gift, The foilctwing :1s3 the aeldrtp`ek, • To Miss lee0Littlet Dear 'Mates Little: -We, the members of the 'choii,•'alid the executive of the Guild ' ha.Vinge. recently learned with. deepest regret of .your departure•from. our inidat'hi ve wet iiaglit CO -en- joy one - more pleasant social' evening with, you. During your sojourn in Al. lentorel you have proved .yourself to/be sterling character .always putting' uty first and _many times we have felt en- eouraged to go op with our work in the choir and Guild because we knew that you would always be there to do" your share. - INow we feel that we cannot let you leave without trying to show our ap• Predation of your faithfulness and wo- ask you .to eceept this little gift not for its intrinsic value , but as• a slight re mem'brance of your many sineerefriends in Allenford. We all loin in,'wishing yea tile best things .in life wherever your .lot May be bast.. • Signed on behalf 'of the choir; and Giuild,• • . . fico C. 17.4114, Choir Leader; ` • li.wYrsur<i,r, ),3nomerooac, Guild Pres. Mies Little; . although taken entirely' ,by surprise; thanked the:clioic and ex ecuttve in a few vererfitting words and ' told how nauch•she heel ' enjoyed. teach ing Allenford and ,helping in the •church°and Sabbath'Scliod'1. •i11rs. Wiain, assisted. by four of the, girle,'served a.dainty lunch and at mid-• night the social was closed'by'everyone singing "1+'or sltie's a jolly good .fellow" •and•°`God saye:oar Splendid Men." •O:i Friday .afternoon this scholars•of. Mies Suteliffds and°Miss Little's reoms held • a oonccrt" .in :'the, Senior room Several . of : the p4,rents'"were, • present, The most important event was the •prey- intatibn' to Miss. Little of beautiful ' eleotrie' reading lanep,: a'Ni'ppon bonbon. tray, a brass ,1 rciiniereeind -several ether *fits by "h•er:pupils : • .The.following address'6s read. Miss Mary Little, ' Dears: Miss Little: --We cannot tell• you haw�sorry.we were when we learned tlis;t you had resigned ytstiir positron as. Principal of our school,. t a':tuno like :this :it is hard to flied vrords'.•wbich will adegaately tex.press otir'feelings... 'You hawe been with Pea comparatively short time and yet we have come to love you and tee depend' on you to ane extent Which we did not realizetaetil we 'knew that you were leaving' us, but it is ever thus: We shall miss you More than we • cape tell. The schoolrttoni. will net seem t ..he . s zn :Without yon; and not onl Y'.in ;the schoolroom :btit' 'also on the street ;wa. shall miss `yg'ur:brigbt smile;_and: piea. aant• greeting.. arid in all'our semi= 'itiunity life your absence will be felt. Whileyou ''have :beep with,. us you have ' Made: eureinterests your own, and ••though: you must have: been diseeiira gee! Many. titres by tttr seeming iodiffeienee', our failure to,nppreciate'your .efforts in Our behe', f, you kept on working for our lie t= --i rrt �r,=ste�, 'Y -on' rave'°•-ta"OEgli r e us mane.,:t i s bn g .•not' included in`the school eerrlcuhtrn,1ossons which we' shalt not some forget; We want to blank yogi for the pains you have: taken to give us the besf t:airing for life, • You' May never know what part you haaye'played in the niouldieg. ,o f stir ' lives but We feel' that you. have :exerted a powerfulinfi.uence' for good 4)•u•our lives both by your ex- arnple and year tcachinge. But we would pot be soselfish as •to dwell on btir loss alone; We want yen to know that: as yen go from .us we all n i o J to } v tshtrig that througliiitit'.yotir• fife'Geil'e elioicest gifts..may y be yours: In the words of the poet we whi1d say,, "busk what is best, that best we wish thee,," and as as expression el our good 'Wishes -We -ask YOU to ttecept these gifts. ' Wo hope . that in future yearn they y niay, bring beck happy memories of your days in Allenford. Signed on behalf of the sehool; • Jl:' N AnuN, 1301Z01.11Y I11tuNT, E1ttiEar fltlzrti,' GAIMEr l0NTcl0lcr.Y,. Alieuford, Ontario,: .June.«8, 1p18,. W. W. Hill LUCKNOW °'Webe ievethatitpay* to give our customers teervlsnt> land ssatisface Clow; rtbat i$ why we want to sell 3rou. a. rug CreaL Separator With yn single tool -lite comb!. nation *reach and screw driver shown' in the illustration below. • and.a part of the De !anal equip- rmevt—yea can take apart a NEW De Laval 'and set it up again in' a few 'minutes, Could 'anything beeasier or simpler? There are no complicated paras --no chain drives, no cog wheel uizles, no ball no to get flattened or broken, Every ad justment can be trade quickly by the pian on the farm vvtth no' -.p . Olaf undeistandir: about raachinety, The only tool required with a NV/ Do Laval Such simple construction inalces. the' NEW De Laval the easiest separator to clean, , Wo Will soil yort a NEW' ' De Laval on terns that -- can'thelp suiting ybu. Conte in and examine the • • machine; lotus show you. what it will do,. • 50001, REPORTS: •,' .S.S. No. 5 ASIF1'1EI,D `• • The • following'arethe :reports for'the month of June and tl* promritron. exams, Jr. IV-Janey Ititchie,.'Marshall Gib- son. Jr, III -Either Ritchie, ' Olive IJelm Margaret Webster, : (Gertrude •Stroud, Earl Gibson) ties. - .. Sr,, Ire-Ea:ea . Ritchie, 1?,va, ..Gardner., Jr II A, -Harold Gardner", Dorothy Andel -son,, Malcolm Webster. Jr; II B.:-•Limund. Gardner, Jolie MCDonagli, (D., W; Strcvd, :Jno. "Ritchie) ties,•Jessic Andrew.' • Jr. ` Iat, - •Alfred. Ritchie, _ Verde Strong; (Milvert° .Iteid, Willre3 el -Lintel) ties, Willie W.ebste'r,' Mary Stroud,`' Pr. Class-=f�:mma McD.onagb,..Dayid' Anderson, Olive Strong; Beryl Gardner:• Np on roll 27, an. att. ars. ' • Promotion Exams. From. Jr. IV to Sr, IV,. To pass ' 310 - marks. Honours 582`. marks. Janey 'Ritchie 592 (Tion. ), Marshall Gibson. 478 • Froth Jr. III to. Sr: III. To pass 390• mark's; Hondurs, 575—marks. 'Esther b1ttehii 582',( Hon ), Eerl Gi. son 479, (Gertrude Sti'out1:460, "Olive Helm 486,)ties; Margaret 'Webster 463. From Sr. 11 to Jr,III To .pass 202 Marks. '• Honours 499 .narks: EIna .Ritchie 0137 (Hon ),-Eva' Gard - net'. '447. Mane, .Ti mer e., Teacher, , • SS. No. 1, l ize> ore' Promotion exams , Jr IV to Sr- I Total=; Bannerman; 670, elteMcDonald Campbell :5`;,8,Kaeke 488,,, + •Gezldes: 480. . . Sr: III*, Vital 700.• -B.• Hewitt 460, Q. Swala•e11 4:s0, °Il $linnet man 3b5, R. Barnes "332, T..Guest 27.3.; Total 1lacKenzie 571, Er Guest 515,. K '(;apipholl, 513, E IIaako 393.. Jr...II to. Sr, II• Tot d '300 -=1t Cole `T.-`IaCDTnnatil 198; K. Huston 191, V. Leeson 183: Jr. I to Sr 1-I: Leeson,' r" Banner- man; E .-Bonnett Primer--E,,Hodgins, 10).'.Iiecwitt, .�V, Campbell,' :L 'Geddes,. A,.Stauffer,.:1. $onnett, ' Promoted May lst: . • Jobe A. Loi klieitr, Teacher. 1101;' I son • SttiibOr, For month of June. • Class IV -:P: Congram, J.Drehmanti' H, flierris. Sr. TII--T. S'.v tier. Jr, III- -G. ilamilton, 0. Johr sten, Sr. II -S. Elliott, E. Johnston. Jr, IT -;1i, Johnston. ' Sr. I T'3 Iiatniltram- Jr: -1-20. Johnston, Sr. Primer --L Johnston, II. Ackert, Ii, !hitt: • • ' Jr. Y'rimee-- .W, Broome, L Moine, E. •Eekinswiller.'• Promotions,. Jr. IV to Sr, IV• -.-T'. Cvngram. (Horn.), H. Harris Sr. ITI to Jr. IV- -E .Switzer' (Pion ) Jr. /II to Sr. XIII. Hamilton, 0. Johnston. • Sr, to Jr. ]]: ,1L Hariltee, • A. E. Ciu rx; Teacher, tett ���_�.ti�. Mdfaing fntildcd for last web% Uarmdn f;totbere, who has been home euees Thuredey, retureed to i°oroiato to take a few weeks course in cadet train rues. He has the promise of a iloeition on the atilt of the Kent .r=e)ool, Toronto,. provided lie pa4oesa the examinations re- cently held of faculty. We wish hire every success. Miss E. Dougherty returned to her home in Gederich: on. Sunday accompan- ied by her sister, Miss ,Mildred, who bed spent a few days with friends here. Mies Rae. Stothere ie visiting friends at Lochalsh°at present. The garden party held on Air. Itobt.. Henry's lawn, Thursday evening. was a decided success. In spite of the threaten-, ing, weather 0, large crowd gathered. The total recants amyunting to. about 5175. A good prdgreen was presented. Special mention should be made,of the Luck- .now uck-.now Ladies 9uartette. Their singing is a real treat. Rev.. 'Mr,, Garbutt, of Lueknow, • aten Mr, Little of St. Helens, were' present, and gave:abort addresses, At the close of the program Messrs Jas. Hackett. and David Andrew, presented the, pastor, Rev. S. ), Bridgette.with' an address expressing the appreciation and esteem of the people of the Ashfield circuit for their pastor, who for tine past four years 'has Iabored • so faithfully among us, also with a well filled purse, as .a :more ,tangible token of the good .will of his fdends here in Ashfield. Mr: Bridgette . i expresRing his thanks re. ferred to the pleasant relations which.. lead alwayslisted betuneen paster and people here Mr. and Mrs. Bridgette and family leave this week for 'Court: right, their new charge accompanied by the best wishes of their 'Many friends• of this circuit. (Iluron County Mews �! H'nn To P Y..—The County Court case of MuGI nn y9: Hastie was be- fore Judge ekson:at Goderich.rec ently. The efendant, W. R. Hastie, of Gorrio, in otober last" :bought hogs from he, plaintiff, Thomas Me: Glynn, a far or of Howick. township, and gave 'i payment a cheque of Charles C. f nitre, of ,Wingliain, for whom he wa buying the hogs. , When: Munro's, ch ue was presented there were.no fun. ,.and Munro subsequent. ly made a aesi nment. McGlynn entered actin against Hastie,.' abet al- though the deifendant entered theplea that he was a mply Munro's agent in' the transact' , judgment - was given against hire r the :amountinvolved,,. $:?00.10; an 'osis. • • • S:BLL' .fl HENS EARLY �. As soon . 'the•' breeding season .la direr, ' get <rjtd' of all male birds used in: the breeding pens. When the ego yield drops in the' early:suramer, or, when the egg yield does net pay for -the feed, sell. off alt hens over twoyears old. and: 'even. the year-olds cull pretty.: well; • Poultvy. at this tune'. of the yearwill bring a better price. than later and: feed and space. gill be . saved for the best o#: the year olds and the growing chicks. Old hens as ,a rule, especially. of 'the ,heavier'. varieties, ' do not :pay for their feed in late summer eggs:- Sell the_..yeung' cockerels' Whenever they :are .readythroughout the- simmer'. Don't :.keep .:everything till.-' the::fall'.• Whenever : theprice is ' good .sell.. the cockerels an broilers or as small roasters; In an. experiment carried on at: the, Experimental. -Farm. in the spring :..of. 1917 with•. Leghorn chid/etre; the 'sale of the eockerete/ paid all expenses 'forin• cubation, brooding and feed for them: °semis "end.. pulTefs-up•uri•til the first.of September. When the pullets went in-. to 'winter. 'quarters- on November 1st• they died. cost over atidabovewhat had" been, Paid by 'tne' sale of the cockerels just 3 9 cents .each, ' This experiment showed not only that.it paid to sell the cockerels :early, but it. also demonstrated, that pullets could be 'raised much cheap- er than they 'could he bought ;in the SS. No. :7 sINnosr' 0 jr,• IV -Ross McDonald,' Marion Mc. D.otigall;- Gordon Moinnce, ° Malcolm McInnes. • . Sr, III•---rosie. Stewart, r Jr. III•' -Charlie Pinner, Cecilia. Pine 0e!', Mtlydbeh' "'SViwart, •;i'ingti ' Mc- Dougall. Jr. It ---Mary Campbell, Roy Main - nes, 'Blanch Pinner, Tommy England, George Pinner, • First Class-»-Jatues Stewart,. Nora Robinson Sr.. Prltuer-..- ifyrle Gamble. Jr. Printer- 'dna McDougall, Angus McDougall,tarold Campbell, Leonard McInnes, Pearl McDougall. TY. AZxe?r1', Teacher. • walla The Busy Hardware House Phone Sixty -Six for PromptDelivery � T�0 IYGrji • • Soonyou will be thinking of a New Perfec- tion 'erf e0 ,tion ' 411 Stove., Now is ' the time to buy. We have a large stock of the new style \ stove i hand. Come in .and:let tis show you wily the Perfection is theThest stove to,tbuy.., : Clean, convenient and ,economical. Ask anyone who lies. one.:° We have the newest type .of oven to ft this stove. It i,,. black; to, ' fi .tsh and �.s,as- bestos lined. This' oven.' holds the heat and therefore is a saving on oil. We have Lime for white washing, etc. .1' Try; Pulpstone for repairing broken plaster. Fresh Cement always , on hand. Get our prices on Cleveland Coiled Wire and Woven Wire Fencing. Everything in Garden Tools VcLEOD, & JOYNT The Store Where Your Money Goes Farthest Your >�ia.ppy,Famly Migbt'Be Broken Up To -Morrow'' Come i• • n 1 We are extending our special photograph sale. through the month: of July advantageof this sale.while •children are home from school; • • Studio -open Monday, Tuesday. andi Wednesday FRM, , Ph:otographer, L lcknow; 1Aiwa S':1ool '1: • at TheT�1i �' , That is* always where you find our graduates. • If you want s. tip-top position,:get''a tip -trip' training .the kind you get at the • • WINcrH'AM, -ONT. . A: McL-a 1thit `president. A. Haviland, Principal. ESTABLISHED 18 72) �I ee •HAMILTON H HAaVv JIILTON Hwar's demands must be net by the' tt creation. of new wealth: Farmers, and. auanufacttir-ers are :itrged by_thr t to increase; exports and make Canada asfar as possible. self -independent, To; increase productionitisnecessar .'.th:at capital • "'be:employed to thy' best advantage. .Th serve productive enterprise.. is ,the function of the Bank of :Hamilton. • 17GKNOW BRANCI-1., .I. A. GLDPINIE, Manager. MANURE SPREADERSO • We sell the Deering tight Draft Spreaders,' with the wide spread, the most durable and upMto-elate machine on the market. Dont fail to see it before buying. y r; . DUGGIES '•'The latest styles with either steel or rubber, tires. FE1<lTIt.IZEll--uste some Homestead Fertiliser on your xoote • and potatoes. It pays to fertilise. • rost.IbI'O. $l Coiled Wire Arad Woven Fence on hand. W. fir. ANDREW LUcKNOW. *few „•Mer .., ♦ ee .. • eve