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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1921-09-01, Page 8• THE LUCKNOW $ NTil`tEL THURSDAY SEP'EMRE! . tat 1921 0 ftp, r P�'• Y, Business Our 'very :successfulAugust dale jiasclosed . and we .are now mak- ing ing seat: preparation: %:r u Big. Fall Business. Our 1Y r Brown s this week • in. ionto :and Hamilton'personal ly .selecting and 'pei'chasing our. . r , q and New all and Winter-•, °goods erdatewewlissue .an at' a later ... Illustrated Fall Bulletin descrip- • tive of our goods . and prices', We want 'your trade. You'll. a . find' our -goods :excellentn,::qua i. • lit at' de1iistyie/1' very Iatest and prices ''asonable. • N RON, 1V URD CII . &' , Seel isbel 'ievrng See it at. the Family Theatre and you will beleive it the best: you ever saw Saturday 'Sept. 4erco.of rornrince T-? ". in a Ore, t.i picture • 4.1,14 • .- r L." ou Can Aff oro a Coaleg a "Trainin " . g ,For every young man or young woman who realizes the Inipartancoof a`universitit education Arid has the' perseverance -to carry it through the fees present no difficulty. . They are so low.. thats=edEege•-trai ning:1. now Wahl the reach of• all. I. -Do not•let .• >. !ha fear of heaps expenses. tarn you aside from jour determination for higher education. Western Universi rty will;:tcain'you in Arts, l`�edicine • -_ or Public Health- at --a minimum -expense. Moreover, It' is"located ° in your. community.. You can iive at home or .• very: near ,home, The _courses are . complete. The- faculty is large (11 I professors, lebturers and instructors) and each member is a -specialist. Individual- instruction ' is•, featured, .,, Westernde rees are recognized--univerisally. Entrance is by Junior Matriculation; except for special. .arid nurses courses. ' • A good education is worth more to you than any •-11411ther investment; of time and`money ; "r Regis anon ay`• 7 October 3rd. For information apply to • �' DR K YF R.:NEVILLE, Registrar, London. Ont, Tiide PEEVES EASOlol . from the famous - 1:01'W,12_‘1 JJ �/' . AUCiS � THQMAS; Come at 7,30 .or .9:10 Anniversary . Services • were Heldf ,• last Sunday in :the 'English church at - Bervie • M.r. Pattersoh, Mr.. Fisher .-...and- Miss. Johnston 'of: Whitechurch visit° -- ed et.. -1106-A-, Starrl'ei'a 1ast,Sunday: • Bev., Mr. 'arid: Mrs: Johnston 7 axe spending their vacation at. Gerrie. ' Mr. and Mrs. McGee were Sunday visitors .at Mr. and Mrs Walter Kaake's.. • Mr. and Mrs. „McBride and child.-. ren of Toronto are visiting ab Mrs. A,. Hewrtt's -t " •- A number' from here atteii d the .corn fea4dat urple Grove -last week: Sorry:to' re ort the death of',Mr. .Joseph' Young :or this .'neighbohhood last Thursday evening. The,- funer- I' al o Tuesday atone o'clock..' Much aymspat ',is-•felt=sfar---Alae--bereaved. 0e_ ns. :PORCING:TEESWATER' TO _= ' BUILD .:SCHOOL For Settle -years schoolhouse ac cominodation at Tegswater has been inadequate, and the Department .of Edaeat osi'tlhan been" bringing• pressure•- •kl• te, bear In etflerto force the village -to- enlarge. the schoolhouse. .:. preserii: t ' ime' the 'Se .hoof . 7p :to'tlie ' Board' and Village'''Jouncil have done' nothing,: The ,result is that this year• the;: provincial. grant` has:: been 'with- held, with- held. The -De artment has -� p gone farther and forbad the teacfl1ng of" t eontinuati • nl: classes in....the .. rooms:_ heretofore' occupied., The Department recommends a four-roo_in addition to the Present. schoolh rise or else the erection of a new • r -room scI ool. The cost of an addition would be about twelve =., thousand dollars,. and in veiw of pre- sent high taxes and rather dull times the • village ratepayers are in "no . ± *ode to spend this amount. How- ever the municipality would be dir- eetiy. ' repon4Ihle ' for a my go per "pen. *1 Mlillil. . ' tl>O AO? '001s tat s ki=n,' • n . i • • rather .', diffi'cult . position. eachers have 'been, engaged, and all ;range-, meatsmade to°go on with' -the :c'ori the . tinuationwrk. school o , but he same time the Board f; eels' sure that a by- law ; antkorizing4the by-law_authorizing,-the raising. of money for The erectionof a new building would be defeated. - " -.' ti is e i ..the bi h.; -cost- of Al d-. C. ns ti r zig" g t ing the past:few years, '(and4 there .is little improvement up to the present tam' 1 -•there is •no -wonder: °that -rate - I p. _ _ payers -shouli be. -reluctant to go on - with the erection Qf,,,a new ,school.;, •• . •6 'one in class 22 and one in class 27 'appear on the . last page Another .change Joynt's: donation. Thiswas- increased from $.20=•as appearein, •the 1n t to -$4J by the addition -Of the special prize ,for•. hater Rt UN' WORRY CALF John McEwen a fanner iof,.the.10th of Turnberry was awakened on a. re - vent :Sunday morning by the barking of doks•-and the belowmgof-.'cattle Taking :agun with: Mtn -he -hurried to.. the `"source' "sof the"i oiseiti a litsaichr field,, and. there discovered •a -couple hou s with a calf down'evidentlydo nig their bent to kill it. They were CO. "Eiji -Pia- liat �I?ir. 1 .W en was alit `'to` 'Sheet the two of them, CREWE Miss • Jean Gibson returned to her home after spending :a few : weeks with friends .here.` Mrs. Albert Mel`luoid spent a few :A .1.. a art, � 11 r! gamier!. Miss Violet Kilpatrick spent the "•vvwe-end with friends fir' BStratford 'Owing to the Decoration Service in the Cemetery Dungannon the . Serv- toe .was• with cira_wn-here. `14Tiss. Ida McOuiod `- is ':visiting friends -at Lanes:: -•. -- ' - r : • orae Mi.., 10 is' at. Your.Service W s a 11•!or Cash -We Sell1 Cheaper 'Than Tie Crit ,it istores Leduced prices on Wall Paper We are ' clearing out our stock .of 'wall paper to a.:make room for .the new goods,. Our shock 1s only six �s month.,old, =so that 'every roll is fresh and in good shape arid all 1921 patterns. It ' is all twenty- . two inches.wide and most of it is • semi-trimxied, Don't miss 'this'LL'opportunityas our stock is .limited.: First come, first served. he Liickeow Hardware & Coal eo �l • • THE STORE THAT. NEVER DISA PPOINTS. I sminmonwaranamoma GI=RO;:I Have the children come to our sore for their .New. Fall Text Books and School Supplies. Scribblers. Exercise BoOks -Foolscap' ' Cra.yons- and Water Colors Slate Pencils • School Bags ' Pencils Pencil: Boxes PUBLIC NOTICE; Notice isYhereGy g€menthat a Oourt- Will be.held,. pursuantt to The Ontario. Voters:; Liats-Aet;.•by':H.is ;Hornour tke_. Judge ofathe County: Court .4 of the County- of Bruce : at the Division Court Room an Lucknow on Friday the si,teeuth day of September .A, p 1921--•at-10 o'clock A.- 11/L. ..to h. ear •anit- determine 'complaints of errors: _ and. on'nasiodb in;61re' Voters=List of rise Village ' of :Lucknow' for the year 1921. _ . _. Dated at Licknow this 29th day of AugustA D. 1921; -• Joseph Agngw" .: Clerk, of. the Village' )of Iucknow • •• KINLOSS. • Miss Bessie McCullough has rer, turned home.to Toronto after Spend- ing her holidays with Mrs: A. Hewdtt. Mrs..Flynn hag returned• halite to Hamilton. • ' .. Master Frankie Richardson of Teeswater is visiting with his grand's mother Mrs. A. Stanley. ' 1Vliss Hazel and eve Bannerman' are spending ° their '. Holidays near shier trim - MIZE LISTS OUT `'The Prize Lists for -Than -ow 1921 Fall Pair are Out, and Copies may "be had on application to the secre0 tary of the Society, ---Mr. J. E. Agnew. A number of new features have been added to the list this, year and inter- ested parties should •look it over carefully . We would direct Attention to couple .o# special prlese received if. llpl itho maitl.list' wan' Innfla`upe'Aloes �a�J +pM w.• .I • How . T+ inter'-itliubarb Is Produced. In Making a pormane4 .business Capt b.O.b.ibi,`.1. -forst S.'Q r-_4tc-•i-i- ssa ' each ,year, td' set out a. new bed,' as •p1.rntsonce forced ere of no furaher value: In_..the-spring.:-laai•.ge.•-metal •should be' dug, splitin one. bud sec=' Bons and replaced in • rich moist ground„ During the growing season' ',they :are kept cultivated and 'free from 'weeds. In .the fall"£hey are covered. with. manure.• Next spring a 'second bed is pianthd as•before: ;That fall .a large -"part of--the:.-6ndt'•bed is taken up,, -leaving, sufficient to.renlan_t anotherK--bed--ther--n'ext sltriYi - •Ii -d'ir'e roots are taken.,up the, last 'thing,. in the fall before 'the hard freezing -Erasers _ Rulers States- - Pens. Fountain -Pens Druggist: &r Stationer :: "McK I11rI •-'- Lucicnuv�-- • r Canadian National Exhibition,' Toronto AUG. 27 -- Inclusive SEPT. 10 be:IpenedLb Lord Byng of Vim, Ganad'a's new Governor-General tColor. of the' Orient i -Garetbof a - Mardi Gras Conlplete; spsjtion of Canada `'s'resources. '• skill of men, wealth••of inaterral:. "OVER HERE"—_Super PPge nt off Regal Magnifitcencedramatizinkvivldly Canada's Origin,: Growth -and Achievements. Color-Symbol--'-:Allegory:--Hundreds. of Performers.Music=Fine-Arts—World's LargestCCollection of'Wrr Photographs . • Thrillers of Many KindseFireworks on a larger -scale than "ever. before—Scores of 6Featuresonly to be.seei+ err Teronta r; Canada's Greatest Lige Stock and Farm bisplay-Machinery and Equipment of endless Design for increasing,l gRadeycy, o ki Farm On/ the. Comfort of tits' /tome. -Reduced Fares -on All Linesof, Tra-vel JOHN.0. KENT, , 'ROBT. F1.4M1NG, Managing Dir.Ctor • Prerideda Notice of 'Disscglution 'of• Partnership • .=Notice -is: iY hereby: '• given, ,that. tli PArtners}iip •heretofore" subststrngAtbe- w tween us, Ithe. undersigned as Plum:-„ Weather comes .acrd': ai a plaeod: lir "hers' &"i hectriiians' in the 'pillage 'oi' piles in li Shed where they can easily, Luelc».ow in the County of'13ruce has be got at•during the winter,but,,will remain, frozen.. About December ',At, this day been dissolved by mutuea . ',taake -lu .a auflicfentnumbier-.of. --roots _ consent. All debts owin a - l - ' 1 ri. _ . _ _ _ .. ,._g. t 't._e�a1x.__ Vitae these bird side rip on...the.Boor ..:partnership are>to be paidlo Gordon- - a warm- cellar—about ,68" •o0° • . and ;coyer • with .4 ii inclbaL sand. Drankwalter• at :Lucknow -.aforesaid, ..Be sure- to_.:fru.. in.. all. interspaces--- Keep.tbis'sand moist: "About a week later the buds will , begin to swell arid' in from four to six weeks, de- pending -upon-time heat of. the rocti'Y =-- the cooler • the place the slower growth startb--you•should have rhu- barb ready for market. After• these roots are exhausted throw theni"away and put in more, It a constant sup- r w,itiiese ply is required make a ' hew bed, .• every two or three weeks, during the winter, HBe ai�re to . keep all light' dimmed.. Put burlap or brown paper over the windowb to get the bright W it color Soonluat deeired.--A, H.. ..ate „a •P toms,. aglnst the said prtner- ship are'to be.presented. to the said Gordon Drinkwalter by whom the saltie w illziae :.settlecl�-_...._.. _..-_.. 'Dated, at Lucknow 22rd . day of July A.D. 1921.. . Gordon Drinkwalter -Thomas E. Cousins Joseph Agnew A1401.1#iii t.. I1tar10 VAostsDla SAtt* Mri, ��'ylK•Y '4--600.0-=--- If you are working to -day for the money that you: muat'pay out on Sat- urdpyi You ora not Your own owner. 4#, -•:...-.. . > ..,,,Fl�.,.N r.r....,..F?.7.f4"CW.u'Y...Wn+_w�ua.'Y•" 'YJ _x+s Ar►. AT THE LYCIUIVI THEATRE' WINGHA191, A oL NEXTT WEED. $IX REELS OJ joy .