HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1921-02-03, Page 8N.
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`One • '1Came 'rinetp$1 of -Lueknow 1
School—Was a'iucissfur Teacher
And Popular Citizen --Piet
• At Ingersoll of " Heart
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PETS and FL
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3 Pieces heavy quality Printed. Linoleum, neat juleick; and Aral pat,
terns. Suitable for dining rooms and :kitchens, 4 yds, wide, at the 'greatly
reduced price of $119 per sq., yard: , 4;
1. Piece of the heaviest quality cork filled •Linoleum,. beautiful ' lock
pattern, 4 yds. wide, at the greatly reduced price of $1,37'// per sq.' yd •
6Pieces Canadian Flooii Oilcloth. block of floral 'pattern 2 yds: wide, .
at the new price of 62V2c the ,sq. yd,
p apestrySquares� G�reatl J•nder-.. Priced -
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WE ARE OVER, STOCKED IN TAPESTRY RUGS' WITH' 'THE
SEAM RIUNNING DOWN THE CENTRE, HENCE" THE LOW PRICES.
• No.' 168-1 only Tapestry . Square,
treat fawn and green 'design. Size .9 ft.
x1Oft., 6•in. Fe .•arl Sale Price
_ . $17'45,,
No. '582? --2 only, Tapestry Squares
• fawn ground, neat patterns. Sizes' 9x
101t., .13 in. Greatlq ''reduced:. at
$19.50.. - •
No. -583-2 only Squares. Size 9x
s•.
12 ft. Greatly under -priced at.
$2L95. •
No: 586-1' only, •'.Tapestry " Square,
Size 9x9 ft.. Very much ,reduced '4,
Nos. 587, 588 and 589-3. Taliestry
Rugs' .in-.;the'.popular .size 7 ft:, 6 in. x
r 9 ft,, at the special 'prices of
' • $17,50,' $13.50 'and. $14.75
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The fol,.lowing article On the death
of Mr.' Joseph Stalker is taken from
an Ingersoll paper of Jan. 29
After an illness of but a. week's
duration,• ' during 'which tune he suf-
fered to.an extent Which but served
r:to •hasten• the end, Joseph •Stalker.
passed Away at his- residence; King
street west, this morning about :8•,30'
o'clock. From that '.time on; a hush,
edy whisper seemed to tiave. fallen
over. the, people of ' Ingersoll; • and:
where • then or ,women gathered, on
the 'stheets or in 'stores or other pub'
lit places, the naive of -Ingersoll's
. most beloved citizen was •lrevereotly
mentioned), .and sincere. •regrett was
written upon the faces of the gather-
Trdly, may it be said that '.the
late Principal Stalker was . ingersoll's
Most -beloved citizen; 'for in addition'
to having felt the' beauties of true'
and deep" friendship from Ingersoll's..
adult population, he also had the sin-.
eere friendship. of the, 'children of;his
school. In ' facthe had the entire
Iove.•.and esteem' .of . the whole coni
niuuity, , regardless of .age,- sex or
creed:.' This is. illustrated in; no un -
Certain )Manner by the flag which to-
day " floats_ hak?maSt . at the human.
t.utheile .'sehool north of • the river,
when the utmost respect stso
tained • tor„ iVlr.:`.Stalker' . i
''Un the streets he w•as add•lesseu:
in the most respectful terms py • tiic-
uoys of his 'own school;` and ;:olie . ut
'eoiitiiloti.,greet.ngs to then) .was,
• •.row are you, felioWs 17' '1 ni3 •\Vi tib
takes air; regardless of .size or sire
-they were his''boys~'and' they were.
his • rrielids. At his z$clnooi tle• lkel,t
the alost perfect discipline; not 41y.'
t• o ordinary inasculitie 'means,.
bust .by' kina'ness auu . toi paniu1is1up
with his pupils, .They: knew •, their-,
N.aue auu.- trey-knew:=tae :.bigness of
=hisAwait :.as well =so -shat` aaytning
k'rincipal: Stalker Might. request in
the nnit1est way was readily granted..
Since: -.Coming to .ingersoll eight`
years =ago, Mr.:Stalker' iias,.pulTeu "u
the .standard ,ot,the Central ,schooltu_
.ii high degree In' fact he. has ni dicey= -
ed •a- success here that was.' nothing
short o±. remarkable leis one,of the
-strange,:ironir?s :of fate that._ after he.:
had Spent so' nn ny year's ot'•uncliiaT=-
fied sueeeas 'i11 elle Pretent olcf sir poi
building under • .most adverse.' condi •
tions.. that be 'atonic! not have. lived
to• '.start anew in the -modern'
building: _which istodaynearing,
.completion.' • Yeart after• yea), •,• ,• his
entrance pupils passed to a .'degree
that plainly illustrated hisniethoild
._anc iits:__thorpiughness in •teacing.••
'It was just' a'. week ago Thursday
that 'Mr. Stalker Was"—taken- ill with a
-heart-ailment that-atManifest--
ed`itself is. 'being. .4f.a niost.:serious,
nature: ' : Countless 'eirquiries ; ' have
been . liiatie daily :AS to: his condition,
and•'=those.:who ,understood hest:..feai;-,
:sd-ii.est,ACAPAnt a veil bad night
on Thursday, and those. more'":intuit
ate• felt that the • end,. was to. come
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Red ltoSe'Tea, )reg• 70c 'for- 60c '
Black `'Tea, .lb$. dory
Baking Porwde.qu
r, att•jars 45
,
eStauraat anti Lunch'. Robm in connection,
A 1'
phone No 10 is at our Service
�We Sell for' Cash .-We Se11. Cheaper '1'hoe The Credit Stores
emovale .. of . StOVOS
expeet''•to Va-ate the•peemisieS'•Whieh.
• we 'low- occupy in abotat•t\vO weeks time.
S• oyes are heavy merchaildise to move 'a'iid-
• we have deckles) .to p41t• the pi e where they::
will turn 'intp,,mail'e.y. 6
,,., • 1 Good•Jheer Cabinet Range, -reg. S115.00 . . " $132.00
I Souvenir Range,. 20 inch 'oven, reset\oir'and w;armi1B' dos-.
I Souvenir Ritnite, 1S inch oven, mien oir anti warming clos-
et, reg, $88:00..c :. .. , • • , $S0,00
• • D T
I • Composite, reg $A5-.00. $75,00 a :
• 1 'Good. Cheer square . "Torkoisc""'vith oven, and 0 -inch cov- •:•,
ers, •reg: $42A0. : , . , ... • , . • $37,00
'1 square Tortoise,1Ieater, reg $30.00 ;
▪ -22,50
.... $13.50
1 square Tortoise Treater,. reg. ,$26.00, , . •.
1 round .Tortoise' .heater, reg. $16,00. , ..'... • '.
2 round Tortoise Heater,' reg $23.00:,,:,....• • .$19.54 •
The* Manufacturers' •pric es. on stoves have • not been reduced
and there is no hope that the ey _will in the near future, : Every
stove, listed above.. is a bargain. •' : ' `'
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We sell the Solex •.electr is light bulbs, none better,. We sell -
Edison 'Ilot
ell-Edison'Ilot Point Irons, Toasters and Grills.
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The Lticlinow ardwarefet.Coa.l Co.
TIIE . STORE THATI, NEVES PISAPP0INTS
CREAM
WANTED
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A.FOgril
• CHURCH NEWS
'.Methodist Church—The pastor will.
conduct broth services. The subjects
-for 'morning and evening • will;:be `•`A
Day 'with dui :New Ilynin Books;'
Presbyterian Church -Services next
ofd's laay, at 11 a:m. and '.7 p:ni. ,
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DAY. AND GET. A
`L ANY
,CAI A'r r-SNIITIPS`'STOIi
:e 'teat Wednesday and. Satut..-:
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day, P.M. Got. your can any, day.
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1lf?ili'"isL*ii ;biQ1r. tiiiited'
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of good cedar loge.
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Thhe- Sacrament-ofr'the- I.ord`s`�S'upper'
Will be .observed at the morning ser
vice: "Evening• subject "Light". Pre-
,nip` inion service on Friday' at 8 '
mi °twill be,
.conducted by -the . Rev:
F. C. Overend,- of Kincardine, ;andrr
,.. _ ock .
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the Rev.;W J , Ecclestone, of Luc_-
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,WE WILL APRECIATE YOUR
PATRONAGE...'.
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DRB
D. ANDREW --
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'DIED
J ,.In the township of Ash`
fieId oil Januar* 27, 1921, Edward
— $01insteiclie t 41 °yam and: 10 -•mos.
The Guild—The regular meeting ro
ON.
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ER -OL'
RECORDS
't3wners of Edison's Amberola Pho-
_ _ : i co�iihand
no�rapha hati e, � ilie}r
all the world's • greatest A•music,;
produced' by thee greatest •11-ving
'artists oil Am'herol Itecoids, •Every"
Month, -new' reeords- are -issued,. in-
chiding the 'sre ,,y • latest popular
dance hits. ,:Ever Am-" his ;�;nth.
Sbnps atla. _.._. nnt.tll�Gruvt 2gtt..t._.IIe w_ay an
v ., Every
fol-•,:_. .fl
s ould ha a tb' . -.
berolst.owner h , nr.l, h•s ci tri•<., lit't ha+i be s3
r. • _ .s ..ec ions: •...• Y . j .
;3'owrit7 favorite el t e r f r
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F°ling Cattle
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i* .-alio se: -Barn, Lckno
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10 ows due to calve in March
5Cows
owsa with-. calf at foot
15 Yearling Cattle .,.1
7t' -� IA hs, -bank ablepaper.
I acDONA ,D, •
PURRS,
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-Iasi ht; - -as -,current d$tatemen r
were to the efieet that'7is conditionµ` .
Ems- H was` a man ' U. P 0,;, .EtiCItAi G�l�
T.1140uch
worse e, . ' �l h,
W"6"; •o"", s YtcZ"cofnilib ter TtrBersull, tv1r;.- D tRt I N
- Maos i ta=1 sue enjoyed. what'might • Meinbeis'tit „&tubs-g''!:t-iri-toueh withi,, -, ,'
he "termed : perfect health:. IIis-stalk.: yo'i r secretary 'and et hlni `know
and, what you
ing physique seemed to' be just part ,whi.t you have for, salt a1
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of__the ope1ii,,.-_ sunny disposition arid want • .to buy •;and etc ,tial haVe sasilo f
good 'nature , that he .,'posseSseil . and tinted bcloav, I'I 1ZN.liCES SUI'1'LIED AND
' INS A'l.i,E--1.'I„ UMBING AND '
ELEG1'ItIC W1BTNCsr:
_ AGENTS FOR, TFIEHECL_ A
` • I'11'ELES' S.FoikkeF1. "
OUrli
a •part of a man without wwhu}r•.he Wanted t bay.' " Hat In. bulk, seed
'sameocular. sceil barley,. sweet
could' not. be 'just.' the ] . ,, oat:'s,. feed oats, ba Y,
smiling; friendl' ileighbO1 ,. :. cl v'er1' yellow• and .white breed. 'sows•
: ' . ra� -.here• from... Vl'ili>:._ , : ` ' '•
Deceased a 1.aptcd to.!.:s11,--Roars niare, ttani,
ham eight' years, ago to take charge' `hay horse.` 4.-yrs.;,.niai 4 .yi-, ; "biza
of .the'' locald•acnool, and ;ince that ,r,;ii.e , yrs; _,grey hUrae 4 yr, ,....dark
time atli 'year lia-s`�biit served to -•gin y ,hare `yrs, I :•covi ":due in Tai•,, .
, show . 'the Board of` Fdueation • th*r 5. "calves; c ;l'-2-yr-eld , �stce,.., ; '2 pure.
good .fortu,ie , t}tey-had-eft' IcQettrinf.•, bi•,•,l ` Shorthorn Mill calves; '1 pure
.. ilii Prior'to.'•c:i.ming to._"lrigers'nll.
h n.
he' `harl'.tan'ght in W'i'.gharn-, 1`:ucknrs r
ani ntiifiei oris. other places: 'in • th•�
f Qtiittet—Rigoletto, by. Alice VerI t; M rte A
ecck•Arthur Middleton and Guido Ciecolini
• No. Moe,
Moody in V. ,Violin with Piano ace,. by
)Albert Spiriding No. .28485. •
Hawaiian Smiles, byVl'iCik{ttiHawaiiairOtehes•'
tra. No.4os1.
the Guild. was held on Monday even,
;The meeting was in the. hands
of the DeV.otional Committee and a
splendid pregrat , was •'renedred. The•
meeting was opened ,with singing and
prayer, and Miss Martha'1WfacCallum B1rt1n• the BIurh—boa Trbt, by Pipes and •flame.
Ilton'exingaofllhrmonyrlref)estra Na. 4444,
read the'Scripture lessor). • The• topic, ' ph by Jindo O11 iiy;r3ee1;rL'npular sting bit. by
for the .everting was "'Living close to i,remler•quartetr No.404L
Christ" and on this subject a splen- 1n ordering by mail, give' the number of the
til a.ddresa Was given by Mr. J. C.
Murdoch. ' headings were' given by
Florence .McDiarntid, Mary McLean,
Frlizabeth 1tende�rson and Bessie.Mur-
dir. A solo vat' given' by :1 r: McLean'
Magog -min the township of Johnston and an instrumental duet'.
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Shall 4V.e Meet? ,Sacred selection, by Vernon
• Archibald and Lewis James.' I9a. t9�:
itetiosa, alt Tuesday, rg s r by Misses Alma and Ada Matey. 'rhe
1921 l���r widow of airs 'meeting next Mofiday evening will'
uta . ilA1tl1, aged83
lbtt+�
records wanted and otiose postal money order
/check. •
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be in the' Mends of the ' lKiiaptoil$117
I • w.- <i.il ..4•444.+..
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Spent in the tc 2 :i '?fS p o .rs pe •.
Tietc ;ed' was..a; at rani;c•r nib tIi%
'unit Cr.,ft ti , W41105 .the (va'ia'
r•1^r' of.' F:srr- tors. )3e*:ides a widr,r:.
h. S'
e is survived b . his mothrer.who rr..
sides with his, sister, Mr t•` (.r ilia.°;
Londesborough, ..Another sister, :4i'r•;.
Melee, resides in Auburn, Ont:, 'One
•rlaugliter, ',Mrs. Dr. :1. Cook, . reride,'
at St.- Stephen,' N.B.; 'L"iKO" 1>rkit ir'r'',
also survive as 'follows': Robert,' Au-
burn; dphni.:iwaritika, :tia:�k.;.'.l.it,leu,
Vancouver; Wi112atn,' ",VW'ririd..6a,:k:
Dixon, Blyth. ' •°
..The .remains...iatill�l?ss
Paul's Presbyterian. church' .on. Milt)
day 'afternoon where ,iiervicie grill 'bc
co'ndtreted 'at 3.30, and ' i11 oyy nits-
dtk morning. be sot to Au -:tor
birrirl',
For past- couple of weeks • a'
bred cow.; : hccftra"110: },us: ye;luw robin''' has beim observed •••over--•-otx•
"Quality apparently enjoying-,A11btrie 01-0Wr 011'"bu3
fia.c'.L� $2:0,0 a 14uii, ti .the bracing air of; winter. Be is
w __,��. , : ,l•Qlin I genii `act-� :gasu..i..f.. 'aleivt_.e µ no_and
n. ,). fy_d.s: f.abo.. u«_t.a-a.a-. jauntily
' �. J a th th an:•
April. The presence. of a robin is \."�
• • . repOrfrd frclm- a-
rsunibr ''of' `polYlts" •
throughout the' plrovince, ,and ' '
:�Ir." and Mk, Alex., Treleaven, of
body up at 'Shelburne believeshe saw' •
Iii pia;y, scuta, Sunday With. Mr. •.and
aul
.,, ,. . a ail flai;lc. of canarie;3 •,a fsyxv weeks
• 54r� ilavicl liar-1cci.t. , , - ago. Another .unusual winter visitor
iti:wa ins frit> `ors s r,nfit las` wewas t ..ek was "a wild goose' which 'was ,seeni
v4'141 fiirtids thy:' ),ring;.
late week flying about apparently n»
;vlitsY illi):dlr• "•;)loin spent the meek-. •,•.
::pcfting the river south of town with
"crxe"t "r.t
. and
1:4u1t
23r.wli. r>nrrStirw' r.od';spent
$v,lelay withti4c+ .r daegliti r in. Luck
now. ,
a view to passing- the •night• there. ,
Horned' larks are* also back in this
part though usually they• do, not re-
A fp,,fll;L'r!2'ci?,r r :ret ridril' the rr�- turn until about the 14th of Febr"u- •
any.
ori•ning bars e'r.S 1,i • .th' LucknowA. • ` .. '
:,r .r. ,d,:.t '('•l,.urrh .Sunday,•o-o-o'---
A g,r rl, time was enjr yed 'by ' all
he" League .m'ernebrs who , attended
the skating party hold at Zion rimk.
v'rid ty 9liii»inj , : ' '
A'hen thinks she is out of luglt:
When she finds oho has raised a d
But it's >} common .thing; 1 knot.
TO req a rooster I'61Ki 0 Oro%
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