HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1921-08-25, Page 81.
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'home No, 10 is at Your Service
We Sell ior,Cash-vlfe ' Sell Cheisper'Tharn Th.- C!'edit Stores
.Pongee
wide • A qualityRegula ' that will wash
• 100 yard .Natural Shade $11�• Loy= , b0,
l f sh heap quality; ltegrz�r and vc ear. vYell: Regular.. 3. . .
Two pekes Union Tabling,. 68;
;Pnce $1:50.per yard:.August 98c
a, yard. Sale Price per yd. $1.9..
Piece ece jfleavy -Blacks Duchess
House. Dresses.
Silk `
fiill..g,.inch width Your. chs- � ...
18 Dresses in • Percale • and : Print.
Sizes 24 to 42. Mostly light colors..
Regular up to $3;50. August
•Sale Price $1.95. 4 '
nce to get a good silk at ay low
price: Regular $3.50. Sale
Price a yard $2.29. •
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Tab a Linen eci
a ` 27 Dresses'in'.Gingham, Chamdry
One piece only, Pure Irish Tabling and Priut. Splendid *qualities and
Linen, 70 incles wide, nice even 'sized from 36 to 51 bust; Regular
thread and fine: finish. Regular 1.up`to $4:00. Sale: Price $2.95
$6.00 a yard August Sale •Price Coverall Aprons. Light calors Spc'
$3.95. cial'August Price'70c
CAMERON,IM/ILIRDOCN &..
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bs, The compelling romance -1
mystery -drama of a' smell-,
town owl who wad Trust into
At a whirlpool of vivito' emotion.
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:Wife*"
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Does a University Education y
We,aJ knaw'that a College training is absolutely. essential
• fo`engi ss s sgedieal• 'nett,. chemists; clergymen,- scientists,- etair • _•
but tislce show'that=while--only--29o-of the people of -America "-
• are eolWeeducctred, il-*lesiiltarr 709--df—the—leaders—in—business,..
in politics, and in the Chnech .come from this university trained
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Mrs ;Thos: Todd is. home', froni
W ingham,,•
1VIr H. Manwaring' of Toronto has
been vrsi-ting=at 1MLr; J ti ''►ions,.
Mr. • and Mrs. John Clark 'of Tor
onto- are Spending 'thein vacation at
Mr. P. Clark's.
' . Misses• - May and Jean Stormont
of • Calgary are visiting their aunt,
Mrs. Grant -. - ,,; -'
KM , Mr., iliot 'Miller 'in Lueknow;
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Shill ttr. • bo . become one of the Leaders ? •
-a.'oor�and oo
righffers -- -�
y=`.:.-�'Westem- Uruveratry is t- t-your.�d
complete courses in ,Arts,: Medicine and Public Health.
_ Entrance ;is by Junior Matriculation`' except_ for special -
and nurses"courses.' The fees are low. - he teaching
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ata'fF numbers . 111 professors, lecturers and instructors
'• individual instruction is featured. ,
ior' w your -boy --will get all the best influences
of =::otiose art home--by-.att'ending. a -.university your
own- Registration Day, October 3rd'
e teri degrees are universally recognized
'For informatioo apply to
.DR C P..RNEVIL;LE Registrar.; London,'. Ont
CHURCH,
11Tr:. K.:,Paterson has had the phone
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;instalied wig.,.-��=�rrg _as before
•12 on 611.• Mr. Fred thompaaon s ring
t§ •22 on_ 611 ” •
Mr Jno Cottle of Exeter visited a
few dayxs-with kris -brother : ¥r...Geo
Pottle.
Mr.• and . Mrs: •.Jno. Cornell of De-
trort, visited with hie -r- sister -----Mr's.
;Fred..Tharrps on, -.during -the• _week
Mrs. Kerr of. Goderich -visited last'
'Diraected Sy
WILLtp►trl WRRTHING1Ott1
It'.• .1 UNIVERS %L.Pktt •.•
Reduced prices on Hot. Poi .
Electic •
• . ` a1 Appiiaoces,
Reg., • Sale
8.00 COO.
16.00 12.50
10.00 '8.00':0
18.00. 15.00.
81b.Domestic Irons
Radiant 'Grills
Toaster
Hot Plate
Solei.. Electric.Bulbs
25 and .4o watt 45c each
60 watt 50c each
100 watt Nitrogen 1.25 each
These. prices are low w - Our stock is'
limited.
Reduced prices on oil stoves.
The Lucknow flardware & Coal Co.
THE ' STORE THAT NEVER DISA PPOINTS
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At The Family Theatre
SATURDAY, August 27
ion with the Methodist church will be
held of .Sunday 'Aug 28th.' Rev. hut:
Agnew, of London will be the preavb-
er.-Services,'at .T30 in ihe afte_xnoon_
and. 7.30. in ,the evening :.:'
• Owing to the Methodist Annivers-
ary. on Sunday 28th . •both services in •
'thePresbyterian- church will 'ire can-•-•
celled on that date.
LBEI.FA'ST„9:
Miss Hattie Nixon and Irene Brunt,
spent Sundaywith-friends.,- in Luck -
Mr. and Mrs. Jaiies. -Alton 'motor-.
ed to Brussels' and Palmerston Tues-.'
day last -
Mr. and ':Mrs ' James ,McWhinney
and • Nrr: •and ;Mrs.. Adam Johristtltr.,-
a laadian' National Exhibition, Toronto
AUG. 27 -. Inclusive -- SEPT. 10
TO be opened by ...
Lord Byng of Virny,
G nada's=new
Governor-General.
Color of the
Orient
Gtijety of u--;
Mardi -Gras
Complete expgsition
• of Canada's -resources,
skill of : men.
-- wealth of material - . --
were visitors with =Mr, and 1111 s Wm
week with her. sister.; Mrs Jos:, Holm-, Sherwood: --Sundays'
• Mr, and'Mrs. D. K. Alton, visited.
• Mr. and • Mrs: -Chester.. Longman
and . daughter, Helen, of Windsors,
were guests at Mr. Jno Campbells
recenwtly� _
4Tisss-,-H'o'mes of; Giiiiton -;visited• -a
•i'ew -days with~her sister Mrs. Nelson
Rice. '
Miss Fanny -Paterson, of Toronto pis
Visiting' at the homer of her, brother
Yr: K.: Paterson. ,
Rev: Henry Martin of Long Branch resbyterian•eial of- their .brother' the date David
.aad_. charge .of.,the .;.seryiees rn the da.•I.&t "
•i ,.chureh� last Sunday,. and Mr blot Mrs. • ti'l't Iii ter With
5f•;1 ue-
k
. iia -'7•1: " -i :ed '''''ilii t"�elY a
.JLL r!t. in
s s ending' a week' wth his .brother
-�-ur-1ki 1 .` "we�'k ''`-
:Vrl". Dari Martin. • :-, i Le rmackett.:• has .i°. ti rra i
• Mrs: , Dr: Jamieson and .son,. David home ,after spending ^a .few,•days with.
of Barrie are spending a' few days Lucknow friends. .
with her- brother's'. Thos.: and 'Rob- Mr. and Mrs..H�l
erb •Stothers,' arid
-1xo•r€;•-her-her• ipare1 ts--ere•-Sat-
est Henderson. �. •
urtiay.F
Mrs., Battrani,.,of•liamilton,'is vise A atherCalled Away -Deep sor-
with, ""their ' daughter, Mrs. • Sam
' lorrison recently.
" Mr. and Mrs, -Aleg Hackett spent
Sunday with Mrs. S,1 others of Luck -
:7W... sulk lVl rs A. ert 44'1•6
family are' visiting at-theiir3 e
B
old home;
near.Quebec
Miss • Cameron' -.is 'the guest. of her
sister.,Mrs.- Wm Twamley. - , •
Dr's Will and • Walter Hackett,
waives sird .;fatnilies :and Mrd. Joe
Hackett of -Detroit- attended the 'fir!:
"OVER HERE"=Super Pageant -of Regal
1Vlagnificence'dramatizing vividly Canada's.
S�risin._CLszwtliand�_Achievxments. '
Color=Symbol-Allegory=Hundreds of
Performers -Music -Fine Arts -World's
Largest Collection•of WP- Photographs=,-
w.-
•Thrilers of Man _Kinds F1reworks._on_a__..:
1. Y ,
larger' scale than ever before -Scares: of
a
.-F-eatur-es_only4o_be_seen.at Toronto._...' •
Canada's Greatest' Liee--$tock' and FO'"r '
Dislay-Machincr and Eui me't- o
A. y y �..'A ria :.,
Endtess'D.csign for irleeasing the Efciency
f ,
' e,�om .or ro harHv
f„
Reduced Fares: on'Ali Lines •of' Travel
JOHN C. KENrr, •ROES•. FLEMiNG,
?Yrtanarin- YSTVee"I'or--" Pnsid�b� _
'CULROSS' CENTRE
Mist Norena McKenzie • is' visiting'
Dicks.
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Mr. Joseph Pinnell,,o'f. .Brantford, is '
-visiting-relations'-•here_ -
Mr: • and Mgrs: Duncan Kennedy and
family •attended.. the•• Weiss -Kramer,
.week.- wedding Tues..- of;'last ,
BORN
• Mactionaiid—'on .August 8, 1921,10 .
Mr. 'Chid Mrs ' lames`` 'VracDenald, 'S
ST. HELENS
Rev. Jas Wilson of Dolrercourt road
Toronto occupied the pulpit in Calvin
church on Sunday. '
Mr. and --Mrs; Lauisand 'sons :have
returned from a cpuple of months
visit to the old country. • •
The. Ston.,.
called ...at -the hon
Mr.' and Mrs. Weatherhead on Aug.'
•kith: -and left a little daug • con-
hte
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•gratulations '
Miss Gladys Webb' was to "Wing
ham last week having an .operation:
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on her throat : :We are pleased` to
report: that she is progressing•favo
Mr. and•,,Mrs J. rb spent S;inday
at..the::.home of their daughter„'ifra.,
Walter Rossi. ; • •
'SECOND CON. KILNOSS •
MISS lIfgribH Fisher -ts home from•
Toronto, for her vacation:
Rod MacDougall has finished hauls
'ing Ws bilr,field of 'tla': to town. '
MD. -Otter had the ' misfortune to
`lose his "valuable"• 'driving horse. last
We' are }`kis i►. s. a (.coiigird lite -
Inness aooat'.again itfter being down
with its alta k of dipht'beria.
Miss tmnta Ma innc,n of .Y•Jarrail=
ton and Mrs.. Fletcher of Strathroy
who have peen holidaying at John
• .Rosae'a have •returned to their homes.
Mr. Alam l arinttslr who has been
in •the. Vest .the .past• year as home'
t.f"sin.
" The South Mika Sunday 001i001
will hold Its'snnuat picnic at ,blot
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Mrs. Ad fisotrit Wihiglram - was a -
visitor with her daughter Mrs; Nay
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We are :offering .Boy's New, Up -to
The -Minute Suits _made of nice,:” dark
tweedsin ;beited styles. Norfolk :annd- Dame, double=
breasted; large, full -bloomer 'pants withbelt loops
and- governor f-astners.
;..A es -ten toeighteen-years•,--froln., 6.9;S--to4,12•r.50-
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.Former prices,Up To $20.00.
icing with tier sister :Mrs. Wm Bar row was 'cast 'over this 'community -
hour. ; ., •• r • last'Wednesday'evening•••by-•th't pass•-^
Thoisses Gree of London axe mg away of another resident in the.e
T m person, of Mr. David' Hackett in his
• a n , h hone hs the de -
guests of Mrs. B terra at_ t e 31st year: For some props
of 1VIr:. Sim son Cilrpss.
P
geased' was 'in"faint* ``health -but this
S. Miss Edythe Peddle' and Mr:- and ' was borne jwith marked cheerfulness'
thud. .
rt ran fortitude. Mrs;:;Cxibson Gi11es a '• and .family and fit, e
.... movie,
_. ... .. ,.,. , .. The 'deceased :w;Rs• well-, known in
spent • the week end with Walton Ashfield having lived here since.
_ . ,....�-- and -will -be. , .:reatl. _..massed:.
fr`i'ends. ,, -1.---,;,....-',,,,,4:.---,1,-;-..----,childhood :and will beg � .
Miss . Fanny Anderson of St Helen's by his many ' • friends, also in the
lob last week. church as he was a member .sof the
MSS^;learn i*Mrr'.iKenzie-Webb: 3s taitmg--withi^her• sister rs: Itoo,-...
Hae`ketraLMethodast= c hunch - - •ti
visited friends at' Westfied ors Sun :I Purdon, - • •* wet
- ,Trity-one' -years-w
ago he, -was' -Mar.'
day,-... - _., -._ _- , .-, ,Mr,. ;spin nt.young.,anti Mr._ and • lied, to' Ida Lane• who nursed and
• Miss Margaret Miller is spending Mrs:. Charleston of London are visit- comforted him through-Iir, Ibng i.l .1
a few days with friends at Winghaiit ink at:_Mr. Jno.:1 alconer's. ; ' fleas..
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M'r.-Mt
Mrs. Buschlen and family,, sides
He hislea.ves widowto-.mfive
ourn- e'ihiildsrenlos.s•L,aube-
of Arthur, . spent •the week-eri4-.4 rbfr; 'retia, Cill'y, 'Easwell,'' Millicent and
K. -Paterson s _. _- .<_.: Manvi,.._ also.. his.:.ag'ed__:,mother •_..,,fQ.ut,.
Mrs. Williams of Brantford is vis brothers and one sister Dr. Wm' A;
iting with her '` sister-iii-laW Mrs. De' oi M': and '.Jos• M, of Lt es
Detroit Mrs. W. .i'. Lane •of Lanes
:and Bluevaie ,
Messrs Wilmer_ Reid and C.',Rath
well and Misses• -Ada.. Reid Edith
•Rathwelk-and-Minnie__Hess _motored-
-from Stanley and spent the week-bnd'
with Mr: and Mrs: R. J. Woods.
Mrs. D T idd Sr. Mrs: Ritchie and
'Mrs. Mullin of :Wingham •renewed- old
acquaintances in'our burg on - Sunday.
'Miss Clara Woods is holidaying at' Dorothy,: • of Wingham, visited 'on
Bayfield, Sunday at'.'vtr,'W. 'Conn's.,,' '
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. Mrs. •Gordon went to Goderich on
Synday where - she will, spend' the Mrs: Brien of Auburn visited on
next few weeks' with her sister Miss Sunday with her `sister Mrs. W,,
Salkeld, Martin Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Reid Mrs. Cunning- Mr. and Mrs. A. Fog spent Sunday
ham and Cookstown tto send the iss Neily in week-nred e week -,ad with St. Helen's' friends.
p d Mr, and Mrs. G. G: Gaunt and•fam-
the manse:
Mrs. E. A. McKenzie and Miss • ily Mr. and :Mrs. Robt Ross and fain-
tleleai McKenzie of Windsor also ily and Mr. and Mrs. F. henry inti
Mrs. Agnew and Mr, Clair Agnew 'family motored to Goderich last Moih-
'�vere visitors' with Mr, and. Mrs. /its,- and spent the day at tho •lake.'
Durnhi last" week,
4.
• Clock Mi
Joe. Holmes. and James ons :the old , homestead.
Mr, and`. Mrs, Sam Hutcheson and The funeral conducted by Rev. Irwin
of Lucknow on Saturday afternoon
s lare' attended both at.the
Wa largely
house nd cemetery. The • bereaved
'family'have'., the: sympathy of a large
circle of friends.
rs. �oht1 Mluer I r, i vipiting her . Aluiivprs ► Sootily* 1a oonaosw
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EIGHTH CON. ItiNI.OSS
1VI. 1EY` ISE
YOU L S1�VE 0
wool or' cotton, Jersey,Sweaters.
Buy
Ribbed Hose, 25c: pair.
irt' waists Odd. bloo mers- ever :
;.,. Shirts arld_ShW . ,. ,,..
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garrhent the boy needs for school opening.
The Misses' Switzerare visitors
at Wm ladies .at present. ,
Mr, and Mrs. Thos, Harris ";and.
family spent Sunday at Mr. Jaa Har.,
riel.2th Con, •
Ml�p Pheobe Congram spent a .eotlg
plc of days with. Gllenannoi>d
Wingham friends. .
Mr. Thos. Culbert spent Saturday '•
with his sister Mrs. Jai • Needham
Glamis. ..• _
Mr, and •Mrs. Geo. Needhaint and
son Ogle, Mrs, Robt. Keyes .and •Aliss
Irene Hutton called on eighth Con.
" friends this week
A fevii of the friends and neighbors,
Called at the hone of /op, Gilbert
Tuesday evening..to spend • a few
hours with his son Lot, before 1eay..
pity for a neiv. .neighborhood. Lot has,
deC•i'ci ed'that it is not good for mail
to live alone arid is launehing out on
the sea of matrimony, His wife is
a highly educated young 'lady of
Ripley, and all wish them a happy,
and prosperoug journey through°life,.
During the evening it purse was givo.
en as it slight remenmberanee of 'thq'
good, will of people, -
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