HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1918-09-19, Page 8' NEM S
rALL AND WINTER
Underwear
¶ During the past week or two we have passed into stock' many hundreds of
dollars worth of women's and children's Underwear. These gods were all
bought months ago, and present manufacturers' prices run from 20 to 4o' per
cent. higher at the present time, to say nothing of the great difficulty of getting
any lines of knitted goods. We strongly advise the purchase of Underwear now.
No. 196 is a heavy cotton line, pure white, very suitable
for fall wear, vest and drawers, special Soc a garment.
Also other lines of Women's and Children's Underwear,
running in price from soc to $2.00 a garment.
NOTE—We carry. a full stock of the celebrated Turnbull's
M Band for Infants, soc each.,
_infants' all wool Flannel Binders, regulation -'size a# Se:
each ors for 50c. Infants' Barrow Coats, all wool flannel •
$i,25 each.
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Men's Underwear in Stanfielld's and Penman's make, and prices are right.
Nen 1 How About Your Fall Suit or Overcoat ' . o..
The situation in the woollen market is very acute, and when the
clothing manufacturers have used up their present stock they will
be up against it. We are sole agents for the renowned 2otb'Century
• Brand Clothing. • Come,in and look at• the samples and compare
values. We take your measure' and guarantee a perfect ' fit or you
do net need to take the garment. Suits from $25 to $75. Overcoats
from $22 to 35O.
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M1JflDOCH & CAMERON
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Last notice 'regarding (ill ,,•[
. .iCake: in • slab. form. : -.40434� •
farmers Wishing to secure any of this when ground : better .
book at once as supply is nearly all spoken for. Special
,rice in yout sacks.
'Several lines of Cood ��op.onasndmede.
1p • of
roa
,.ley , .Oats -.Corn and 'Middlings.
akalt and Shorts, in limited quantity only, to be
,on -hand.. _ .
had. We Kara, now �
Good Middlings.
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PALMOLIVE .SOAP
The Palmolive SoaP. printing -an
. Coarepadvertisement at
,
intervals in ; nearly all the large: dailies ,.and some of the
locala news ers..:Qut. cou ons :-out signtem and
p1� ese -aP rh
them..,
and
these to our store and get a °free bar of this'soa .
• Lipton's Package Tea For:Sale,.
e s are �and tto saysnce soon again.. Try
our
bl
ack
Ceylon and Mixed Tea.. Still at old price.
o*aI Purple Calf Mena
rn 25 lb., ,5o lb. and ioo lb. bags :A• few bags of Digester
Tankage lefti.
`Alllines ofPoultry Feed Oyster Ponitry Grit and''
• .r i 3 ,
Beef Scrap.
FINLAYSON
•. '` ones
/We Notice that Melvin tilt is sport-
ing a new Ford oar; He arid Mai wife
• motored to the London' Ex
ars
Mr. ,Ino. S. Mac lone an mg ter,
Fiancee, , Of Ripley. Were recent a sitbrs
at-r'raiik Scott's.
Mr. and Mrs. • a W' Alton took in the 1,
Toronto Ex. and visited friends in Buf.
' fa1o.
Mr, Archie Johnston vieited friends
fin Hamilton since we last reported,
Jos. O'Loughlin is having:.a new con-
crete kitchen_ built. 3. P. Murphey it
the contractor: ° ..
Mrs'. Philip Mogan visited I,ier sister,,
Mrs. Leddy, at St. Augustine during the
week.:
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° Mrs. Andrew Bowies is visiting her
brother, Prank I(elly+
>of St. Augustine.
Whitechurch
•-•Monday,Sep,1e
flats. W. i)inwoody spent the week.
end; at his home in St. Tho2ias.
Mist lieta'O'dlum, who has been vises
iting ;here, rebutted to her home in Tor-'
rate ea. Saturday.
Pte. W. J. Araseott, of Teeswater,.
pent Sundays with friends in,our *diose.
gage e► tliliuber from beree gttetOed
the Kirke -Beecroft wedding on Wed-.
nesday of last week.
.Pte. Calvin Clubh,. his wife and baby.1
are visiting. at the home of :Mr. John
Clubb:..
Misses Frances Nutter and . Jean
Muir,; of `Harristoii, visited at Alex
Foxe's last week.
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We are glad to report that Mrs: Ben
McCleneghan is on the mend again.'
Mise' Bertha McKay spent Sunday
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under the parental roof:..
• Mrs. Alex Mowbray and Children vis=
ited at Sad Phillips' last week.
Anniversary services will be held in
the Methodist 'Church here next Sun-
day.
The Guild meeting last Friday night
was taken,by Henry Martin. The leader
for nextFriday is (Miss Cora Clubb.
lies. Mr,• Amos* of Pelmerstori, will
occupy' the pulpit of the Presbyterian
Church next Sunday. This will be rally
Sunday.
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Flowerdale
—Monday, Sep Sep 10
Means. IToriban Merturchy and Tis•
sel ilreekenridge were in .London 'kat
meek attending the Ex.
. .. avis fRipley,-
bfrri. Jae.it� �' h, $a§1i8nt
a fear days -recently with Mrd. 11. Scots,
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' After .Measles
Whooping Cough
or Scarlet Fever
the extreme weakness often reaui'cs iii :
impaired bowleg, weakened aleatight
bronchitis '
m sand"other troubles, but 11
Scott's Emulsion Is giver* promptly,
iC cnrrlea• strength to the organa
and :creates rich blood to . bund.
up the depleted forces.
C6lfilren tiuirF o1n $cot! s)6mtiltion.
' Free fetor t a refut. AruQa.
o�tsJJ
Mrs.- Wm, Robb `visited friends in
Toronto; and, Guelph last' week;
Miss Cassie: Douglas left on Monday I'I
for Stratford.Normal,
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Miss Lizzie and Margaret McMurchy
visited: friends on the line on Thursday
Mrs. W ll~ MacDonald, of Luckno*,:.'
spent a • few; days 'recently at Wm,
Robb's:
`Mrs: Guest,' ofVins ham 'visited, at
Wm. Harrington's last week.
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•.:IN MEMORIAM
In Ever Loving Memory of Pte.
Jelin Brabi pn, 16th Battn., `formerly
with the •'flat?' who tired at wounds,
"Somewhere in France,"' 'on Sept.
17th, 191.7~.' '
Though dark my path acid sad nly lot,
';,et Me be still and murmur not
Or breathe.•the prayer, divinely ;taught
"Tho will be done"
is- WtN$.
Died In Buffalo
ei of... onald--1t.t-nlayeen�
who died rruddenly'm Buffalo, arrived
in ,Lticknow Tuesday Sep. 17th.- .'The
funeral was held' from thefamily. home.
Tuesday afternoon. to .Kinloss Cemetery.
The cause of • his death vas opoplexy.
The members 'of the family are- Mrs.
Finlayson, of this village, a daughter,
Mrs. Newnan Lake Charles, La; Dan-
ie°l, France; Archie; New York; Melinda
and Pear'-, of Detroit- and Lawrence at
. Biti66R AND BET1'BR THAN EVER
• The last and best 'holiday outing of
the. year—the Goderich Indusaial Ott
hibition, Wednesday, .Thursday,..•and
Friday, Sep. 25, 26 and 27. The splen..
did . band .of the Western Ontario Reg-
iment, London, with forty ;pieces,has
been engaged. This is the best baodin
Western Ontario, The speeding teats,.
for which large purses are offered, in.
elude four events: 20a, 2.20, 3 minute
end farmer's trot or pace. Among other
features will be Munroe Brothers, high-
class comedy acrobats, baseball match
Stratford vs. Goderich on Friday, and
the usualfree exhibition of special at-
tractions before the grandstand. • •
Important Events
Occurred Dui ins
Willett Have
the Week.
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The Busy Word's Happeniais Care-
fully Compllad and Put Ines
Handy and Attractive Shape tor
theWisdom dom yo�f.Our Pepelr —» A
Solid Jlour's joymesst.
TUESDAY.
Dependents of soldiers living 'In
Britain. are to be brought back to
Canada.
Mea. Emmeline Pankhurst made a
speech to women munition workers
in Toronto yesterday.
Sir Robert Sordes., in nneninr tee.
Central Canada Exhibition sit Ottawa,
wade a: plea for econouay.
Wm. J.. Palettes, a blacksmith at
Forest, T7d years Palette**,
dropped dead
while shoeing' a horse.
Capt. Count Bertrand de feuepa
was killed while leading a molt.
noitering party of his regiment be -
..tore Ecouvilly. . ,
A. temparartaboard will control the.
C.N.R., pending the outcomeao>* »ego-
tiatione for purchase of tae Grand
Trnnit Railway.'
Au masked bandit broke up g• card.
Party .iw Vancouver anal: Quik man vas
shot dead and - another seriously
wounded in ,the melee.
lion. Tsunejiro Miyaoka, . a wrist
from Japan; addressed the. Empire.
Club and the.. Wameu's Canadian
Club in Toronto yesterday.
The Turhisb, :Minister of Finance
has announced that Turkey llae con-
cluded a fresh. loan of £d5,tlO0,OOQ
from the'German Government.
Thee revenue for • the. live months
ending with .August. Increased. more
•than twelve and a hall' million dollars:
compared with the same period last
• year.
Sir- William ,Hearst, Premier of
Ontario, spoke' at the opening meet
tug of the campaign in Earlecourt to'
erect a memorial hall to soldiers ia.
that dist let. ••
. Capt. I. A. Baker, himself ;blind-
ed,' has been appointed to the voca-'
tional staff of the Department of Sol
diers' Civil Re-eatablishetent to care•'
for blinded' soldiers.
Plans have been ii;ade ' 1;y the,
M,O•:R,` to obviate congestion at the,
Bridgeburg yards saoh as there ,was.
i_aet winter. The. C:P:it. itt taking
steeps in the same. direction. •'
' • WEDNESDAy...
Tha..Anglican Social Service- Loun-
cil presented its first 'report on :pres-
ent-day problems.`
Joseph Miller, Seven years olid, 10
Widmer: street, 'Toronto, was ' drown;
ed at the foot of Yonge street.
Sixteen;`ininers'ai•e believedto have
been instantly' killed' by. the.dropping.
of a cage :in a shaft, a:t. Nan'a lino;
Governuaent authorities are.'inves-•
tigating.4rubliers on ' Treat .. Prenery ,
jars, .as •there..are•: tndicatiofa ,that"
they are poisoned. "
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The new Dutch Cabinet, it , isoff1;
elaliy announced from the-114gue. has
taken the -oath of oitioe aria entore
d
upon-its.
U; S. Secretary of War Babel yen-.
terday' had .'a conference with Pre-
mier Clemenceau and Andre Tardien,
the ...French.. High .Co nmiseioner • to.
America:
The first .keel, Was had at STtetoria,
B.O., on 'Monday • of a., contract;. for
twenty Alpe for the .French .Govern
Brent, and.-anothei • :•vease11- was -
launched. r
Four-, demi at Montreal signed an
agreement' for the'• duration of the
war guaranteeing that "ship construe-
;tion shall be uninterrupted' by any
labor difficulty; :_ .
Dominion • Express Company em-
ployes in **number of cities went out
.on strike,: demanding :recognition. of
the: Canadian Brotherhood - of Rail-
read Employes. ,
The apple crop in most parts, of
Canada, also .the peach yield, willbe
not more .than halt an :average prop,
but pears are a very large Crop, and
plums and prunes show a big in-
crease.,.
-The appeals -'to the
public .to Conserve gasoline, 'by elfin-
mating all unnecessary use of motor
cars, particularly, on Sundays, and by .
economical handling and** of gaso-:-
line... ..
A..large•number ,of inns who have
arrived in ,Sweden •during the past.
few days declare that they left Fin-'
land because the Germans' were fore•
lblyninobilizing,for work on the Mer-
man coast.. • -
THURSDAY.
Mrs: Gosnell, of Bron; was killed
by being run over by an automobile
near her home.... • ' •
Toronto tetoil •)rnill1._deitlereLi
they will not pay the -increased price
to the producers.
R. Home Smith is appointed Fuel
Commissioner .for Ontario, in.socces-
sion to,R: C. Harris.
Five persons,. if not more,_)<oet their
Dyes, in a fire which destroyed the
Iroquois Falls Hotel.-
The
otel;The General Synod of the Anglican.
Church opened its btisinetes • seeSlons
in. Toronto yesterday...•
The Central Councli of Itatepayers
is against the Gb`3*ernment loan to
Municipalities to build houses.• -
i Vent: Sacks.- and
SeconcY , I, a R. • D. �' c
Cadet 1.1 W. Bousfield were killed in
an airplane acpident at Heainsville.
Two weeks ago ,25,800 aoldlers on
leave in Berlin refused to: return to
the. West front., As a ,result of this,
•neither officers or men are allowed
•to spend leave In Berlin,•
Purses arising when a box of rub-
ber rings for fruit jars ,was opened
bursted a Galt avoman's Mee and
inane her eyes bloodsliot..A trained
nurse pronounced the Polson phenol,
That the _Germans' aro using *0-
Hien as. military aviators Is indicated"
in a report that in.a machine recent-
ly` brought down by the Americans
the pilot, who was killed, was a We:,
Mali. . a1
The s010 survr'wur of the Norh*e-
gian ship Eglantine, which' . was ear -
vying. Charcoal, .las arrived 'at Bee -
gen, and reports :diet a submarine
tank tile Veiidel Without Warning. The
B' -boat then herelnirded the +Melfi
Ike C arigl4#71< IMMO +srtsares LW 1
tate U-ims arimlity has surpaseece
alt linens.'•
PitQDAY.
White hoses £lay in Torroate
brought $13,000.
Sir W. ii. Manniag, new Governer
et Ceylon, has arrived at Colombo.
Members of the Toronto police
for are discussing the formation of
* union.
The newsprint investigation was
resumed at Ottawa by Commissioner
Pringle.
The War Garden Show at the To-
ronto Armories was opened by ]Econ.
W. D. McPherson.
The Sovereign Grand Priory of
Canadaconcluded its thirty-f1th'an-
nual assembly at Belleville.
Arthur Townsend, forty -Ave years
old. dropped deed while waiting ter
a. ear. lcia 4: it w wart at aiteh-
ever.
speculators .are thiefto he taa'kins
fortunes by cashing railroad naen't
p'isy eheques in St. Thomas end sell-
ing them in Detroit. •
The Royal Comm ssioe to inqutrt
into alleged illegal voting by soldier:.
in Chambly-Vercheree began its aes-
•cion at St. Johns, Que.
Registrars under the MilitartSer-
vice Act conferred at Ottawa with
the members sof the Military Service
Branch of the Department of Justice.
The U. 'S, Special Treasury Investi-
gation Committee fias'-issued a rem
port to the effect that the drug habit
ban greatly increased In the Unitdd
Stetes.
President Wileon yesterday .signed
the joint resolution. by ,Congress em-
powering him to establish prohibition
sonesCanadaaround shipyards and munition'
plants.
;mutt
A. Brockville, chaplain sold
pointed things respecting. religious
training in' the home to -the Generic
Synod of the church or England
,
Representativg0 of nearly a scort
o>t ipflflicipeliti'es' ,met at I3rantfor,.
and adopted a .resolution urging tit -
central; route for the previneial higl
way wWsto
Rtahobetp MeencCoarindlekor ofand . Toron'VYEster
Michigan and Bishop Riehardsoat c •
Frederictonmade. stirring addt:ts
to- •a large gathusing 1rL' Mcts;iey -
'under: the ausp cesof.thg,
Laymen's Misoionary lviovea,rs.,4•'
'SATURDAY, . a:
J
(Parte-A.,. . of 'Rev yew •ti.
been appointed. a, Senator.
The 11, . S. Governi Beni has deciih
that meat paekers most operate .u.
der license;
Fuel Co.ttroll'er ail'agratli has hi".
appointed Director. of Coal Ofset:'
tions in Nova, Scotia' Mid NeW Bruce:.
Col. I1 'o.-ticiaord, of Toronfo. i •
to gess the-infaantty in •the Siutr.
Exkeon ionary curce"under 13rig. ia:c.
Canada's; trade.'' decreased ••,inns
than. 00 nibilion dollars i a the ii'v
„nterithe •eniding .i itla 4ugust 'as eon
•pared' with..las: year 4: State
.:
`Despatches from. Geneva, state th..
;the .French Government have .c1
pounced, the Franco -Swiss comae:
•cial convention ,of 1966.
ii ' ii on- •stn h sicca u Tr. •. t
physicians ns s r* ch..i.
motor. care professionallle,anct not
pleasure •t+d.-
on Sundays will hairs' is
gredr.cross sticker Qn'the winni.h rid,
The Lokal Anseigei•: says the
ernment isresolved to :di: solve the
Prussian.,; Diet if no,, agreement . •is
•reached . onthe franchise reior:ii
question. • .. •
, Emergency relief and thorough•
going- econonite.=development is to ,a,
applied' to ,Greece'. by the , Entente
polders, 'Britain,. France and .thy "Dalt-
ed States.
Anglieaa•.laymen at th-e General
Synod decided that the endowment
fund necessary to maintain bliesions•
to the Indians• and Eskiings' is t'o: be
raised. in Canada. -
MacKay, %earner : Liberal
leader in Ontario, bas. been elected •
hy= acclamation in .the • bye -election
occasioned by chis being taken int°
Notes' On Lucknow 'Fair
-Thi rdof of : the Hall has 'beep Jre-
shingled, `Everything Will be nice and
dry this year.;':
toren will be: 'ee all dayand even,
Stores 4p n•
ing. NO early dosing onShaw Day. --
The;. Secretarywill take entries any
time up to Sept,, 25, paositively an en-
tries' made..-ormade-nr-changta4r1insuleexhib7
its after;12'o,olock n0g5,'S'e i. 26 Ail
e chibite must be in tte `Hall before :11.
a ni. of the Ant •day, as jtidp ing will'.
c'•tntence , at 1 o'clock p.m. •No Prizes
ced.dn .entries Made after 12-o' i1oek.
noon.--SEc r.
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LucknoW Pupil. Wins Medal
The uncertainty as to who had won
the Halliday medal given each .year to
the Entrance mil Making the highest`
number, of marks in Brace: County, .has
been settled in favor of Bessie Murdie
of the Lucknow class, The nearest ootn-
petitor'.waa Marion McAali, taf'i'ara It
wean:e`lose contest, the narks taken by
each being; lfJurdiet 5'3s; McAsh, '515 •
This 'ib the fifth time that a Eucknow
student hat won, the Halliday medal—a
1►ery •creditable showing for the school.
Preyfaue winners were: Gladys Spindler,
Margaret Mackenzie, ' Mary' .Winnell,
Louise Garbutt.
Fall Fair Dates
Luknow...,.:.... ,.....Sep ,2.6-27
Ripley.....,, .....,'....'.S p.+2+`!•""'..25
Kincardine .: , .. , , ..:.... Sep. 1 9-20
Paisley..... ... • .'. r r Sep. 24-25'
Blyytl�lp, (..,,,,...,..•. ., ... ,.Sep. 23—.14
T�ecs a sir ....•t` 1' Y ,...; ......Oct yt' .1-2
/\�� ingha+m .. ........1..,,. r,}yitlet 8-0
Goderioh . ,.r'i r .ire, i i , Sp '08--g0-4d
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Phone No. 10 is at Your Service
We WI, toe Cask --Bich sou Cheaper 'That► Tks Credit Seems
A►rt q11 Heater is just what you regnjre
for this season of the year. It is most
convenient as you can
have heat at any time,
anywhere, at small cost
and in trouble,, if kept.
clean�and trimmed like
a `lamp there is no odor it
from them. Wehave
them in two sizes. Call
and see
them.
Do you -,need -49, Lantern?
We handle the Dietz, the
most satisfactory lantern
on the market, guaran-
teed to give satisfaction
ar money refunded
Sash Primed • and. 4.1azed at
reasonable prices.
A car of Fresh Cement on .
band.
11 Hardware &, Caal Co.
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j THE STORE THAT HEVER pISAPPOUNTS' .
INCORPORATED 1855
CAPITAL AND . -.ESE V L $8,80p,oeo
• do Branches in Canada
AGeneral. Banking Business Transacted
'C'rcular Letters. of Credit
iC
ank_MOne. torslei•s
SAV'irTSSF'•BAN4.• DEPARTMENT.
• Intarest,allowed`at highest current fat
T. EID an
LATE
We' admit students an'y time, preparing for Bookkeeping,
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Stenogra phYy
.a d. Civil Serviee. Send for Catalogue..
W INGHAM, corr.. -
A. Havi atundz Princip2►f.
D. A'..li+lc�clhlin' 1Presidetit, .
4.
There is no flue •sys-
tent just like that of
the Pandora Range..
Before` you 'fitly a
range learn about the
Pandora method of
heat distribution— it'
is- the secret: of good
. baking and of every
, kind of good 'work a
good range should do: It is• the lung System of the range.
• Full informationshout the p .,
andore►
•gill
Range w be sent free to any address
upon request to nearest branch office
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