The Lucknow Sentinel, 1921-07-07, Page 8YI'3 LUCKNOW SENTINEL
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This weekwill see manly more , Bargains
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DIES SWEATER, CQ .,
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Beautiful: Colors, splendid -qualities -and up-to-date styles,..all wool
garments. Reg. $7.50 to $10.00. July. Price $5.95::.
THE. SALE OF WASH GOODS still goes .on. ,Many lovely,. •
patterns ri-Prints, Gir ghams, etc.. at 25c•yd.
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100 PAIR = _ - 160 PAIR
Of those Black Canvas Oxfords' for hot, weather wear. Sizes 3 to . .
▪ Special July Price 69c pair.'
.MIDDIES, ,MU .DI:ES
Wonderful values In White Middies. See the immense range we•
.are showing. All sizes, at $1.49,
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BOYS' '.COTTON , JERSEYS, Long or Short sleeves, : Navy,
While -or .J<haki Special • 43c .each.
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d THURSOY, JULY 7th.,' 192iir
5.5. "No, 14, E. i& W Wawanosb.
Promotion examinations.
Jr. IV. to Sr. IV -R. Martin me.
M. Martin. (H), G. I''arrier.
Jr. &II, to Sr: HI -A. Inglis..
Jr. II, to Sr. II=C. Inglis,, O. Far-
rier.
Sr. Pr, to r. %C. Farrier (II),
T. Inglis:
Primer -Laura Martin.
A. V. Clow, Teacher.
S; S, No. 9, Kinloss.
Promotion examinations. •
Jr. IV, to', Sr. IV. ` Pass -G. Mc-
Lean .63 .' '
Sr.' III. to Jr•. IV, Honors ---M.
Mackenzie 85, M, Maclntyre 76, Pass
-G." Gaunt 72, J. MacLean..6?. , Be-
low pass -K. Mackenzie 59,••
• Sr, -III' to .'Sr.• III:, Pass= -„W. Daw
son, 73, F. Purves 70.
':II , to' Jr. I1I. - Honors ---M. ,1V)wocln-
tyre 86, J. 'Pgrves 85, As 'Fisher Z6,
J. Wraith, '16 ••„ •
II to Sr. II, 'Pass -J. Mackenzie
68,• A. Mackenzie 61. Below pass -J.
Johnston 57. .
.r to°Jr. II•. Pass -D, Wraith 72,
C. Tiiffiin, .71, D. Kennedy 63. Below
pass -A. Patterson 55.
Sr, 'Primer. Honors -H. Dawson
77'. . Pass -H. Mackenzie 61.
A. E. Patterson,'Teacher:
S. S. No. 12, Ashfield.
Promotion and review exams.
tb Jr. IV. -M. Jamieson 83, J.* Mac-
Lennan 60. • ' •
Sr. IIL—E: Shiells •72, P'. Boyd' 65
A. MacNain 60, We, Ross 48.
Jr: III. --V• Robb 66, J, Ross 45.
Sr. II. -,C. Brown 70, W. Robb 64
Macekenzie 6Q, E. MacLean 54,,R.'
Shielle 32. '
-• M. MacLennan, Teacher.
S. S. No 7, Kinloss.'
Promotion results. •
Sr. IV. -C.- Pinner.
Sr.' III. -M. Campbell, R. MacIn_
nes (Spelling), T. England (History)
Jr. III -J Stewart,; G Pinner
(Hygiene):
' . Sr. II:- F. 'McNall, IL' Cariipbell.
Jr: II , . M, tewart, ac oug-.
all,' L4 MacInnes. '.
Sr. r. *P. MaeDougall,, *R;
ner, A. MacDougall, J.• Meriam, M.
Meriam.
Sr. Pr. *C. Campbell,, *R;. Pinner,..
L. MacLeod; W. Meriam;. C. 1VIacIn
nes :. - :.
Jr: Pr. -E. MacDougall
• A Class! -,--R. MacDougall, H,. Stew-,
art.
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-=9 N. A..Gollan, Teaeher
elOare_i free onto
yourfront porch
Mr. Edison ;offers. $10,000; in cash -prizes.
He wants a phrase'which will distinguish.
the New Edison from all other sound -re-
. -producing devices. This, certificate entitles
• you to the loan of a - New -Edison and. An-
CRttsriosrs for 3 days. - Experiment with
them in your -own' home. ' No charge.: or
_obliigation. Folder of complete Information
Jusf-siinand send�•this-•certificate.=-
G. 'ARMSTRONG
Lucknow, . Ont;,,
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NEW EDISON°•
• FORDYCE
Tuesd'a'y, 4 July... 5. .
TMir, Thcmas Robinson and'sone s!
Mrs. ':J. -:Nixon, Mrs.. W. Charnpior.
• and Mss lavina: Milner inotored to
Brussels on: Sunday--last--and-'arisited_
at—,Mrs:-Frederick- ChatntilMi's
Mr. and Mrs.- Thomas ,Shoebottom,
also -Mr; :Abe 'Brydges,•••visiteed-at;- V
Chai'npian's,.-arid_ motored .to .the ,J. aloe
k' on Sunday.
, Mr. .Francis Doyle andfamily vis-
= zted. at Mr. _John Martin's -^on Bunday.
Mrs. Frederick Chanipioti,aoi Breis-.
seia-,--is -visiting. relatives•_aroui),d.:Fox.,.
dyce. •
Miss Laving Milner, who has'beiet
visiting Fordyce around Ford ce for a month
'has returned :home' to Arthur. -
• • Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Martin and' oth-
ers from this vicinity spent an en
joyable day'• at the Lake More on
Sunday. , • -
Harry Champion; Gertrude Aitche-•-
son, Fanny Tii►rner and Luella Riny
toul tried their'entrance exams at. St.
Helens • school on Mondry, Tuesday
and Wedne+ldsY of last week. . We
wliiit
Ihent argil, I ., .
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P
ed friends in the linrg, oneday last,
- -A-pleasant afternoon,was spent' at
• the school -picnic held. at the irver
Wednesday last. • -
Mr.: axr-1Vlrsr Adam Johnston :and
• Mr. and; -Mrs. Will • Hunter and family_
visited, f riends in ;the burg -Sunday
Miss Welsh'. has .retuened_wto. ,her:
'Home: Wear •Pine' River'- for the `boli=.
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THE LATE MRS..MCNABB
: Many Lucknow residents who: reg
'I; Member _the McNabb ;family will in
interested •to read the following art-
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the death of . rs, McNabb'
which in ii,i the -_Manitoba Free
Press:•N • comms guq to serious '.'-Ali `'arden
-TMrs. Sean. McNabb, widow of Glee- stuff is: suffering; an irs• - ra-ing-
WAVE.
For two weeks-•- Western •Ontario
has been, experiencing. , ane • ; _of the
•severest heat:'waves of its history.
:So -far -this -week_ the, temperature_ has
been ranging between 90 and 98 -in
-the shade in---this--,district. The .-cit-•
ies had it a little worse, London ex-
periencing 100 'degrees on Tuesday.
Here we may mention that 103 de-
grees is the record fur. Toronto,. that
'point having been reached_ in the
summer: -of ;1911. But the: intensity
%of the heat' is not the; worst - It is
the' length Of -the wave that is likely
to-give-trouble-:1'y••-the_•middle�`of:.the
present ,week crop. eon4litions.are !be-
Bite
Rev:Jan •MMNab; of ue'know,
Ont.,.. died ' Saturday,' at the home of
her daughter,- Mrs, Peter `Kee,,`, 410,
Victtbr.' street, Winnipeg. -Mia. -Mc-.
Nabb -was born in. Beverly township
Ontario, on March,l4, .1850, and first
came to the west•in:•1869 with •.het
are beginning to shrivel up7 pin
wheat, whichis a fine crop, is ripen-
ing 'very rapidly -too rapidly for . the
good of the grain. .The heat, too; -•is
ceasing. a good deal of suffering ,to
man -:and' beast. We hear of many
horses being used up by- the haat,
husband who' -came as Presbyterian On .Wednesday • tine sky is still "like
- minister to -,tile -Britain -.»-Por sev. -brassy! Tand-the--weather_authorities=
e'ra1 Yew. he ministered -to the.•set
tlements, along the Red River and
• I then •iwernt. ;further west to the , iiL .,, ,
nettlement.�- xeen,_, +gi
. • Prairie and Gladstone. Later
TALL OATS l' went east again to Beaverton, Oiit.,
-•e• -- And from there to Lucknow where he
Mr Wm. Mc`Fherson, of, 'Kinloss, died: in '1901, In 1911 Mrs. 14-e al b
left -iii ,our• office' the other day a fe'0 ;.returned' to the: west -where she has
stalks' of oats, O.A.C. variety, which 'since made her home WithMrs. Kee.;
were just six feet tall... That's - a ,Since her return 'to Winnipeg ' Mrs ..
give no premiss of; early, cheng•e_-
Such hot waves have . come 'before,
but nut so ea^ly in the ncason. For
t.wveek the heat was centred
over Ontario and. Eastern, Quebec,. but.
later spread, to the ,Atlantic and over
the . Eastern States ,.'
THE W. M. S.
Phone No. 10 is at Your Service
We Sell, for Cash -We Sell Cheaper 'Mart The Credlit Sturm'
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SEASONA•B.LE: 6.00D!S .
FOR THE PRESERVING• SEASON
Pure- ,Zinc Fruit jar r Rings, -
,,, Aluminum kettles in all sizes,
Aluminum. Fruit Jai _Fillers,
. • EnameU d Preserving Kettles,
(from 2 -quart size up,. to 12 4rrarts)
SCREEN • DOORS and S CREEN WINDu % b -we . hflve
good assortment.
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OIL STOVES - W e have a few Florence Automatic
Oil • Stoves which•ere going at' ilargain :;prices -3 -Burner with. oven,
$28.00; 4 -Burner with•'oven,- $3600
-SERGER'S PURE PARIS GREEN ---fresh from the.I+'actory.
Compressed .Air Sprayer's -and Hand Sprayers. Spray your
cows with'. Crenoid and save them the suffering caused by flies.
S'amsoneHay Forks, Mac !line Oil, Pure Manilla Hay' Fork
Rope, • Hay, Fork . Pulleys. •
COAL OIL • reduced to 27 cents per gal.
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The LUcknowllardware &Coal Co.
THE STORE THAT NEVER DISAPPOINTS
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fearing` The Lot
Cottonade Pants, sizes 34 t9 44; regular
• 4f,3:00, for . $1.98.
-.Cottonade •Overall , ie -g. $3::00, $1.98: -
This is a splendid, good line and will, give en-
tire satisfaction.:
Khaki Overalls and Wants, With, f belt,.
• :•loopsari cuff, reg. i�, $1.:98.
A' few . Moleskin and Light Cottonade
•Pants, -Sues 34- to 44, to clear 4- -$1-,2 :
Youths' Ov'eral;fs, in "Blue' with White
St1 ipe and plain. Bl�cl To clear at $1.19.
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Buggy Dusters, -rc 2-.(0 and 2 `? X69..:
General' Merchant
LANES.
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pretty .:good length of.• straw dfor this McNabb -has been :a member of Home
linte.,.of'wear, and_ shows whata
?)►,a_. 'r_.k._.a_b..Le. . ...: xestret Prsbyterianchurchhwhere
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�rowtht er_e..has.been .9-11„s et and 100.1)r PersonatY has
some .farms. These oats werehead= ercised a•gracious infhlence in an
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ever -widening
circle. She' has .ever,
;been•--an;--actio-•member_ of. the •:Wo. -
men's - 1Vlissionai society,. , being.
greatly devoted to the cause of mis-
sions,• and at the time of her' death
was honorary president of •the Home.
street auxiliary: --.Two .Years ago the
Presbytery .of ..Winnipeg. - joined with
her -own -_congregation -lit _¢eleb,Jating
the 60th 'ariniversary of her arrival
in ,Manitoba. She is survived by the
following children: Robert.McNabb,
erines . Ont. Mrs. Peter Ke -e,
' St. Cath , M , ,
Mrs. •McKay and Miss Kate• McNabb
of Winnipeg; a brother, Malcolm
Campbell, of Cobalt, Ont, : and two
sisters, Mrs. T. Watson, Lucknow,
and 1Virs. Harry Pierce, Winnipeg:
The funeral will be :from 'Home street
Presbyterian church, at 3.30 p.m. to,'
day to Old Kildonatn 'cemetery. He
Hugh 3.` f obertson will-coflduct the
Mr, hd'd "Mrs; George Henry visa- service*, . »
,ed out, • but :looked as though they
mlglrt„-still- ome=-'-growth
,There,..are •'manY.,hne; fields ,of
oats in the . country and 'the loss on
this -crop .alone will be heavy if the
intense, heat: and 'drought results in.
prem-ature=•
rlpenin,
• BELFAST
• Tuesday, July 5th. • ..
Master. George Tapp, of Toronto, is
spending the summer .vacation. with.
his uncle, James Cooke. • '
Mrs, Stephenson, of Stanley, .is
visiting .with relatives here. - `
Dr. Will and Mrs. Hackett. and
sons iiiotored over from Detroit and
spent the holiday week -end with his
brothers here.
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• The - regular meeting of , the Pres.
wee .held We ,-„'lune 29th,„
.The :president„_Mrs MaeCallum,
sided. . Mrs:, Hodgins gave the Bible
reading. '•' A letter was 'read from,
:Miss Rutherford,. of -St.:' Helens,' tell,
ing t1 a assistance required of .the.
• Lucknow auxiliary at the Sectional
meeting to be, held there July 21st.
A number of Members were appoint-
ed to -take-papers, • Papers were
to
by Mrs, J. -Henderson and Mrs.
.Horace--Aitcliisrrr =-•oar—Misrrone-
Trannlaters of the 19th Century; and .
Canada's part in the Missionary !iro-
gress. of China. •A 'short: addiess was
read and a Purse of Money 'resented
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to Mrs. MacCallum ,by the ladies.' of
the Congregation art the eve , of her
departure for a visit to Scotland,'
Refreshments were served at .the
dose of the meeting..
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Many a yrung' man has got bar]iy
stung trlting.to.fiml the honey In the
honeymoon. ,
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Ifaying• is in full swing.
• 'Miss. Scott has gone 'to her borne
near TeII:Jnnburg frig . they”, urnatie,r
var•atien,
Mr. and .Mrs, 1hos„McDonald and
ch:!dren r'e'turni;rl 'home;rem Brant-
ford on Monday '-of last -week, where,
they spent a few days at thehome of
Mr. and Mrs.. John McKenzie.
Mr, - and .Mrs, Joseph Guest. spent
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Sunday with friends at•Kinlough,' • .
Mrs,''). 'M'rCntyre returned. .home -
frriiiti:'Winghai ' :ift<+r ":spending:a
%.((:1c there..',
Mrs, john Dick, 'Jr;,” and little
laighei,of Winnipeg,"'spent a .
reiupile • of daye at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. John Dick.
.Thorn --1n Wingham hospital, on.
M4 n'day, June 27th, to Mr, and
Walter- Richardson, a daughter.
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