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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1921-11-10, Page 8at 441 , # , ..f • • >4 TBE Ltto8NOW �SENTRIE.10 TMinim: y, NOVEMBER 10, >1921 vonmaiiiitototaaaawatmalmanomam QRSET : D:EPARTMENT` contains lines • ' and leading free vv;ell l�nawn . . Gia , t�o�s t M • No, 216, as shove in the cut, is designed. Ior slender and medium figures. The semi- •2-elastic emi-•helastic inserts in the low bust, together with the Nemo "bridge" construction, insures ' per- fect freedom over the diaphram. Free hip sections and light boiling add to its comfort,' Comes in White coutil, sizes : 20 to 26, and priced at $3.50. • No: 514 is a corset for larger women. Who do ;not barticularly' require abdominal support, •'but desire extreme reductions of back hips and Evia '-upper limbs, semi -elastic -gores and bands in . N. the long, graceful corset -skirt give the desired effect with per-, zi6 ,feet comfort,gii*lle top, ;higher in front, comes in white coutil, , j e • SiZeS35, 23 to and priced at $6.00. GozL�NE - and CROMPTON l known: They have stood.the •two lines are:well '•and ' >Favoraby '... � `• • These worth. We' recommend them for;their 'splendid '' test, of , ears and proved their.: coin- ies as'well as their comfort land else, thus giving .durability, Waring �glallt ' sin a'.variety of styles aYid�•• We have''•these:ifle fort°and ,eregance combined. prices -from• $1.5Q ;to • $5..50. • WIIITECHVRCH • nday.'November 7th fell: , ebster-returned. last, 1VIr. Tl W week fro'xn the West. • ''' Mrs: ,3'oltn Campbell as visiting her: �.,-- brother, Mr ..P; %barter Mr..•:C-a •Luti sperit Sunday ,after woon with'=Mr..and Mrs; C. Falconer. imt� ,• - - - - elen -ancl Mass. Tidy aterson Y_,... Anziae ttirnmtngs; :of Wang' . FIe , �.' M>:ss II ham,- spent a. day last' week 'with Miss L: Pat ren= ' 'ri in the' 'Presbytenia The service i.. ..T Church.; next :Sunday morning, ' Nov. Mrs . and.... _ •_ .e_ . ._ s- ' amtl of Dungannon,. Mr i;3th,, 'S'�'ill�be--•in. reference -to Armx . - -f --._ y,� .... - m�i'1 and -Mf. -. ndle ----, _' • • �. �� •hat ..as. Robert 1Vlowbray , a ., .. y r u est Mist tree Akyr i<t is. eq . r returned .as .pos and Mics., Wesley Leggatt• and•.family .• '; iiany�of ori. ' URDU o. 1Vlexisrs; • IIustan : Beecrofk, Hainuel • to r'. go 1 Carte r_�s rid Cha a utter Co Goderich, on Tuesday to attend Petite 1VIr. Albert 1=Iug'hes Who spent t . past Summer in the West, has return- ed and is with ,:=his daughter, Mrs, Wearer _ Mr.. K; . Paterson .arid daughter, a • r -�:."...,•.a,uR.Kkluelc l..�..?I%Y'0'�%C.�>, �- 'R.'�Cez'-'AgquN .e. .em',.sMC - ,FIRE NOT :DUB' 'TO' %; ARMISTICE DAV •- CARELESSNESS F . ,, ' The :third. anniversary of the sign- _ , ink 'of , the Armistice which brought. In you'd 'paper. the Lttckngtw `the Great '•War to a'closei -;will be Sen- tinel,.' of .last week,, you mention the commemorated in Lucknew by the holding of a Patriotie. evening in Car- los b ..fire of two haus@s, and also negie Hall -cm the- everihng' of the i'lth sayfat •tie bottom of 'the -Kenn. than .inat; The Fire 'Company have under- lie. fire :was doubtless stove by dei taken the arrangement of . a program, rro feus-ehimneyrs of stove. ppes. Just at this point, I want to say Ghat' our , and have gotten out, bills. announcing /the meeting." The' local clergymen Neuse was, nett 'Wink in such a. caTe will give addresses and there' will be • less manner. 1 can, gay that Or'appropriate musical numbers and re chimney .ewsand oye p%pes cwere mne l citations. The program will. com- nearly new re groat both Y mence promptly at Bao otlock, and it and pipes were, properlitned out. tweeks before 'the 'fire. Abler' is 'specially✓ requested that :'all be, in na two their seats at this time. There will the fire' started rin the front part if'be no.• admission charge, and; every-- the.house,• where :there hasn't been` body will be.`welcome.: A silver Goy - any fire `in �ho stove or heater for. leation •in. aid of the'Menlorita:Fund. Quer a month, We cannot say: stow the will•bo taken. Let 'everybody who can fire 'stilted or'what' started it, but do So, maks a point of 'bring in. Car we just supposed that a spark prob.negie Hall on the evening of Armis ably right from ,the ...kitchen stove; 'tide 1;ay--November. 11th. *light hays reiched the front part of. o -o -o--- a :' the house, anti' along with the high 4 wind, soon bad . it. in a pile of ashes. W. M. S. MEETING/ Yours Truly, Richard' Gardner, Tie regular monthly' meeting of o•u•o. the'.Presbyterian W. M. S was held Wednesday, Nov. 2nd,, the President, S. S., No. • 12. Ashfield • Mrs, : MacCallum,` : presiding. Mrs, Names are In order .of merit: Gordon read the • Bible. lesson, and Sr. IV—Marion tTamiesore, Jack Mrs. Struthers led in; prayer, Mrs, A, MacLennan'", p P. Stewart gave a paper on "The Jr, IV -Donald Boyd,' Alvin Mae influence of the Bible •on Chris'ti'an Nein, Vera 'Robb,. Erma Shiells*«• .' Nations," Miss Mary Aiteheson. sang Jr, III=, -•Ewan 'MacLean, Wilmer "All the World •for Jesus." Mrs. Mac- Robb; Annie .McKenzie, 'Ross Sh'iells*, -Callum .spoke a ,few ° words on sys- Jr. IT—Kenzie :Boydtematic .giving, and also gave an :ins Sr, 'I -Gordon 'Boyd, 'Helen Mac- ';Wresting talk on her trip to'Glascow. Lean,. Billie Campbell, • • Jr, .• I -Norma ,'•Shields, " Harvey Robb, 29.. m . 'ST. AUGUSTINE • No. 'on, Roll' 16- Average 'Attend- ance, A *pox Social and -Concert 'follow- rd by a dance, u ill be 14 ' held in • the Those• marked with an asterisk Tinnily , Hall .here ill '.he evening of have'. been absent from examinations. November 1G John the. will sell ' •Margaret MacLennan, ;Teacher. • the boxes:' Orchestra in attendance .—o�A•� ..�o.o.p.—• • . H Poster • homes are waisted for the • OW TO MAKE HOME .BREW. following; -Boy, 4 beans; .• ,.Boy, 3 • - ear ys; Boy,' 1t/z. years; All healthy Chase • a. bull .frog for three miles 'and'strong, Apply to. Rev R. Perdue, and''gather -the hops, . `To the hops Walkerton. add the following:. 10 'gallons: of tan o.o--. bark, one-half 'pint of shellac,'•a bar ,of home-made soap, Boil the mixture' ••Someone with a sense of the eter 36` hoursand them strain through tinnal fitness ;of things has • suggested I. W.', W: sock to keep it from'work that the best way to ;.keep weed's off ling, .Then- bottle' and add one gras • • •s ' vacant lots is, to build homos on hopper .to` each, pint to give it a..kick. •• them., speni�=''Tliali sg'i g -and Mrs. John, Mowbray - s.. Mrs: (Iiev )-Scobre sind . daughters, •Janet returned. ' and 1 d._ n home hast' Monday, ,/after a° ' fop'' months' visit with ' friends ori' the 'West. Mrs. Scobies mother, of ' Vic- toria, B,C., accoinpanied ;them home. Miss Bina Henry- mile home 'on. Saturday night froom Toronto•. to be l imother,i .who -underwent -all - operation -o-u d rwent-ate-� -With `tier .- wh A operation on Saturday for- 'appendi- citis.-We are. glad to be able • to re - ort that__Mrs, Henry's condition IS very, favorable; '• ' rs . -:Amon �id��Tha�•iksg°iying-_vsrto g in town we-notnceda-Miss :Millie_ Me- •Gregor;'from ,,Toronto', at her. hom0; _Mr. James Simpson, of • Toroi}to, with, _ his brothers, Messrs. Robert and Jno. Stmpson;`Mr. and Mrs; Isaac•Moore, of Toronto,- at' Mr: Thos Moore's; Miss 11aud.Conii; of lilnn mw et here home;: ••M'iss' Margaret Gillies, of To- ronto, ather• home; Master Willie Iew, ofT wungham, wrath his_ gran& parents, Mr. and Mrs, George Cottle; Miss. Greta Fox, of Wingham, at her home; Misses Flo, and' Lizzie Ever- ett, of Siincardine, 'at the,, 'home of their uncle, Mr. Arch. Clow; 'Miss Chrissy Caslick and Mr, Calvert Fab= :conex,, of 'Culross,. at XT. -John- Fal-' cdner's ' ----0.o-0-- ' , S,No. 4. West Wawanosh. ... Sensor •noon' .. - Names ...are in order.of merit= Sr. V-Winnifred Farrier,. Annie rrtpbell; were . Todd,�•A,1vin.�W obds�� Jr.. V Madeline Hennessey, Greta .Webb, tied 14IeQunBin, Vera 'Weeds.-' Sr. IV—Irene Woods, Lila Gaunt. 1 Jr. IV—George McQuilbin,' D,,prothy McQuillin, Eddie, 'Gaunt, Grace" Cam- eron,. Irene . Lynch, Lula Wepther-. : head, Winn fred McQ iillin,' :T4nmmy„ et'-• '- ,. Tsdr�rittriel Mill Dorothy .:C; -1 ougl"asr=Yria p KINLOSS Miss Ethel Bannerman as return- ed b.ome from her holidays. BORN, --Oil November 3rd., to Mr.: and•Mrs George Colwell, a son. Conti gratulations . ed ori Sunday .with Mr, and Nixon, in Lticknow. :sible be .• present; • and Mr and -Mrs; Alex; Mowbray a IVicKIM *" RE�A . -' -.. LL. DR.CS GrST ` 01 RealSpecial at the Regular Price • Lon ..don's Famous Sea Story of the.Elsimore• Charlie Chaplin I1 e+1 .e a. rie 0 r ,. we• are ` displaying this MEN, _., P _ n ,., 1. s in--;0-vera---- ecial��alue season p • coats' at •$25.00., The. seasons newest patterns in fancy Coat- ; 'ung S made e in'the le sta PP rov - ed s y r old or young .are We specializingon here. • are . i r. • .lar rice and re- •: ...thins.. articu ^ P P ,les --b y.`=�the-rnanufac- _--cent say -. _-.on f abl s u - -YOU ttrre-rs en � t e X3 '.0 to �.. $.5 0 _Coats at $25.0 pecial • ;Values an Boy's -end. Youth's--Coats��.also• . ) A Night at The Show" - AS THE:. SFA MSI 11.l Y 'THEATRE, Lucknovv Nov 14 Tuesday, MEM - This week we place on Sale 2'Ladies' newest style ..'.ne � - • Coats in., brown, taupe, navy, amethyst st and black. Sizes :.36 to 42 and 15 to 20. Some of smartest styles and pret- tiest Y will •,this • coats 'you will see this y seasonworth up :to-` $-40.0$. � w� t4:5. ,Special • .Pride - w Your•Service . Phor►e I�o�•1 Q a �s, at 'We'.Selll to; Cash -We Sell eheaper'Thin, The C«edit Stores Seasonable Goods at Reduced Prices- 1 151.�,,Wim! t+.three'mollths�ago,would. GLASS-A,�iight of glass the ' '. , ccst ou 85c•is to -day .40c. • r A C d 25 • er cent;: G is redu e p •6AI•,."il''A�tlZEht PIPII'a! - r'' per er: cent. less 'than. sig` STABLE •SXOVEf.S-3� ,. months. agog SHERWIN WILLIAMS' PAINT and YARN- .' I'SHE S° --Reduced ' 1.5 •per cent. STOVE ,PIPES and STOVE PIPE ELBOWS --25 per cent. cheaper, than three months :'ago. We have a large stock, of HEATING STOVES to choose from at reduced prices, W1N'I`El� MITTS . marked great deal lower in a price • than .a year ego. Word About Steve'R:epairs " of e' lu r u nc•e hes Ac•d u/J. t"•ti•il na with Out !• , taetilt=Fite nearly'' -every nnake of` ,stove for . the past . you- need a• new pioce for your' 13ange,.ot •years. • If yR Ha e ter•, consult ml.; if it, is 'made we 'know. it .and can t . • give you; prompt service: a We 'have a; dainty.line of Teapots reduced • from $.1.00.' to 75e. The�• cknow•'Hardware & Coal Co. 'u °TIiR� STORE . TIIAT : NEVER:' DISA PPOINTS •- The easiest way to start 'a rhubarb, iSed-fb-to"buy, roosts, and if tl ey__ar..e_ too ;lame,` to'sp1it in sections -with a • spade,; -being .sural_- that each section has=a hud in it.These:are then plant' ed" tlireirfeet-apart in t13e r-o•W- :wi tt :: �f the urfac o ' hes a bud ui3tb slow t the .J at ` be ould d�ah gi:ound - -Thegraun iii goody_' condition before 'planting. Th . beat done In. the . spring;., If the _ ' plant' -grows well(' this 'first -'summer.:• we may make 'a 'few small pullings the .second season, ,'but' nat. before. The third. season you can; pull as of-'• tens_required as longas you do not THE SYOTTON-PURVIS MEETING "• • T•here,_. rS, little danger of -a .polio - cal'meeting 'Witt , to --draw, .a -Crowd... time The.. people want °•nt�the�presant�. to know, ,and where 'there_ is •any cfiance of learning sometNin 'something! -• _. t;o ---'• _ • . • ..: : ton. a _______ :..•.:�;, ' Sa �ehen iYiessrs Spat ., ,. vis ---Conservative candidates,' respeC- , tively ° in. North Huron. 'and; South Bruce—announced ' a 'meeting to. be - ie Hall__lastThursday _ oomietely°.strip-the-plant..�h�.pTa�s-j�relil-tn-,Gfl�e,�' •. :' -: ;, �,•.; :;_ P er• ahauld' be well manured • each fail' .euening; the, ,people flecked thith • . li 'gip. two outside '` - and .filled the: -h F-. _ ,, . . than► e 0 f le SS t nterest spcalcers pros . - the local men. •The lady speaker from iia aro,. dealt tnMa general way iv g the trade polities of ills -three --]parties-. , .. for .._ . :. 'ruin_.• • . _seein� nrsthin� aheadJaui_, uld • ..- the rot •country if Ringer Crerar oho .have attain oivgr. Mr.'Henry,'_ 0 was • packing„, o! butter,'fn •order: to :ha p Agriculture in the'Hearst• it keep well :for winter „Use; is to have Mtnister of Mt. good 'butter. • ` The best butter .for:..'. nlin7s„i.y, spoke, for an hour; packing.: is usually , made in •'t Ie gurvis 'made _a slieech full of snap months, -of .June and. September, t rid e'n �ind,-made va. distinctly favor 'is . preferably made from compare a , tively •sweet cream• v"tthi h"iiflW' been--able:-impression. ..__......_...__ ..,. pasteurized.:: However, : on the farm .• AS a' platform artist, Mr; Spottun, • pasteurization is -not- commonly fol who came' last, -quite outshone hie as lxrwed',-hence -the--liuttPr. irhriulri b •dnciates Tie T'i�vas-unsparing �t`itlt---t4ie-_-- - -•,—. made a=lien the:: xveathet is ,compare-. , ' l`l.'7. 0 rising his -well known pow- t with, well -rotted --manure, and in the: spring .this is worked'; into the ` ion. If the roots;• atter a few :years, begin • o.._throw up many seed; stalks, they t should be lifted, split in sections and replanted. a., _Haw to:Pack" Butte• r for Keeping. T _e first. point -to observe: in- -the , -- -:.. h h •Henx • 'er Lively -cool, and' the cream should be .:t,'"r,ged;,„befgre it becomes,'very sour. iii: 'faces,:the-Street--er• t-he-ereailiIn more. 'likely it ,is . to 'produce good keetfi'ng quality ([%.the butter, so long . there 'Is ' s'utlicient • acid, on: the Crean' to give good churning results. -The . cream,' sh'drul•d be-eliu'r'ned ani the usaal way, except that, the, butter niay • be washed ' office •with'brine.; wilich ie' made. 'by dissolving salt ih -rVetcr,-iirstead:of utifU6 svate[ 4t.both.. washings. Salt 'at the usual rate,' but :•tut over' one 'ounce of spit per pound of .butter, 'because stilt 'doe's net pre .teTve butter, as' is .commonlysup- f,.osed, except to •a et;[e ir for unpasteurized cr.eam:.butter. It is a riffstai er:-riiauseYer, .•t<r add' sU limed pd(lt that the tine (favor of the buttgi•`, know where they're at." • ra covered uP, •-.- : Having. wo. ked tui butter • ADMISSION `:w 20csYld fi. 0C. • A number of the young sports, took in the Box Social last 'Friday tun- ing at Kinlough. • Mist Aileen Hodgins, has gone to Wingham ,to spend a we?k with het aunt, Mrs.' Carson. • . ` Mr. and ,Mrs, Walter ..sake and family spent Sunday with Mr. Harty Chadbourne' Eitisarf. ' ,•,,,,,, • Mr, and Mrs. Duncan Thornpaon, of Westford, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, ,G19tte 13100" 1"": • • n•as rs ApproaE in *--- w,. --.'::. _ l- - 'es-hed- '= ` OW �e't�Yo�r-Gi � .W .. Goods and Findings �1V.e•have •eve>�ythYng.;Ln_Fancy • .. __ to assist you. Phone, write=or call onus: crof :sarc'asm and. humor, . to show q the new,: party rind 'al1"l-ta the Most unfavorable lights.. As one matt, said,,he "flayed and roasted and tipped 'thein to 'pieces," Giving up •h a ti of gently, winning ahem °back h � Y• totheparty fold,, he 'decided to shtinie them out of t%,eir new'shelter, ;Tttst' how this methail-.will ' work out will not be • apparent until election flay. Ali' candidates in` the three -cor- nered oiitest, admit that it is est t•rem•ely. di cult -'.to make. any_th.ing:_;.... like a.' safe guess as to the outcome, - •" h e ::don't In n the sinus of the 'day, i ey.. .. � • usual, hack •ft firmly into crock's, .,tub or boxes. :If•,unparatiined•••wood- +srr agent-aio-use, ,'•'-t tet3(:-.mould•. uc avticedsLmera idlaya -lir fire-veift 'weedy" t1h• •r• --in-- the tl;te(' ii' --better'• pian •is tri coat - it's' de of the tub or box with r RIPL1:Y ONTARIO U -Need a Monument • The l,,uekttdity Marble and Gran- • _. .,_.Works- has°°a lnrge-andreom - -- wax, thenIfna with heavy ttar:' •-the must beautiful' '4,r .� ,,t , ph. �,et) `. • • br turd• -hacking the, ,ti•'.•. ..w•iuLed._ dtr..,.,t i..0 tt, WI, -..are .r:ls:aii .heed • • V, R•, a • ,.•ekax;u t 11111, prefer, ably .alt 1•oin one cp.. ,.Ins', ahiooth • ton of 'the • butter, 'cover with ,,,'cit /tent papet' 'ora clean cotton. 41,-totn, thin tie heavy' 'brown paper Aver ,the top. and.e.place:.,in• a •cool coli'.ar, or in. cold -storage. Sometimes • J. Balt paste „'is put ons top of the rl;,tit or paper,.and this is kept moist uy sprinkling on water ,tri;lit time to lrlue. This 'exeludeit, the 'air, and. ..,•itt{'to keep the butte`. .4\e r •e'nu,utenri paekiifg the butter" f tt.�fid forret.' ..'dish is' to be kept , 1 : ,;nc t:nir', ratber titan holding it ;it,:rtn, c.,/ 411 though these may be ,L „):tt:rged In brine.W=li,• 11. 1) an, 9, A. twicAtA r'• 1 ti , to ," mse from in Mar- ; lrtc•. 7t ..t,h aiid Canadian ' Gran. iter; We make a Specialty of Tauiiiy Monuments and invite' your in- spection. Inscriptions nen ... • neatly and prompt ly done«: • Call' and :see us before placing • your' order. •• ROBT, A, SPQTT(N, • ' . Lucknow, Ontario, llntit ive lire permanently settled* see W; J1 kQ'1 ......a+w►I. •