The Lucknow Sentinel, 1922-03-16, Page 10,r
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.GThe home
Mrs. J. Cunning am. Qlamis, was the
scoot of a very Pretty*. TO otliiet.
wedding on Tuesday wanlnk, Feb
u-
1 h., at 7 p4. When her
ter, Ilifisa Laura. Zits ., was united in
rue a to Mr, Albert (Birt) Arth-
r. r, youngest eon flip. Mr. and !.
Arthur Greet, .0140.1414. The tern-
rrion,w'ae performed Eby the Rev.
W. spencer, . pouter of the. Baptist
Church, the contractutt a artiea stand=
ing under an *Mk of evergreens pret-
tilY .decorated with pink and white
flowers end * large white wedding.
hell;. ,•, -
l ; The : bride,' Wile' NUS a ;riven Tway
her mother looked charming, in her
dress' of 1itten 1t Par silk crepe de
ebene, 'daintily 'trimmed with:White.
r'hite.
silver -lined beads* end 'wearing a gold
bracelet winch her mother wore at
her wedding ' forty-eight, years age;
She , also wore> a . wedding veil, and
°eaurried ,a lovely' houuluet of. Pink and`
white 'carnations.
The 'Wedding Marek. was. Played' by'
ed in dt ac
Mita MaryDeehan, a +cousin' of the
bride. During the signing of %the. reg-
Teter, another: cousin, *es. . J.
Lennan, sang. '0 Promise
•Congratulations over. the Company
of about tw-ent3• meata repaired,; to.
• the 4 dining -room, whic was taste-
fully . decorated .,in pin and 'white,
and a bountiful wedding dinner was
served, Tea was •serve(' in china that
the .brid'e's grandmother brought from
Kngland eighty years ago,'
• The 'groom's gift to the bride was
a beautiful fur' stole of Nova Scotia,
raccoon, and to thepianist a love%,o,
' ,Pearl ring, •
Prior to the marriage. a miscellan
eons shower.in lbonor. of the !brine �.
'given by 'Miss Margaret. McLennan
:and Mrs. J. lc.:!fcLennan on Thurs..
'daY evening. February 16th., at 'the
latter', home:>_ .; boat. forty intimate,
•trends of Via ).;)ride were presenia"A
very,happy time. was spent. together;
and a dainty; lunch served.,
The .great;. array . of beautiful and
useful' presents bear testimony ..to the.
popularity of the young eoup e, who.
are 'well-known and ; highly-esteemea
and• 'begin life' with the very hest
wishes of A. large circle of triends.
Mr, and ,Mrs Greer will reside in
the old. Cunningham .home, the former
haying -taught. the property anrt'ousi
ness• from Mrs. Cunningham
•
TEN.
DAYS
On Tu ay next, March. 2isti., the special red.
w
. ve of The Princess Mfg. Co;, .ofToronto,: will
store with an uttra
in our eth`'e sh ►w'n
a display
fthe fand Mases: • rin
vel ���� Sty�e� 0 Ladies!. a
�e reasonle r 0
oats • n1 and . Dre�Ses, at v ry _ � � .
will be- :. s Iendid o ,o tun ty. to secure an ex-,
ive. Eastc Coat, Dtessorices mac.firfer
•
an
' c •ss Coy .�a; an ex-�
t+e� ed� The l�r�n e , h
burin �� . . � -
(lent reputation,. throU :. hou t Canada for 'the style,
• (11104, fit
and f 11sli -Qf the.garments.
1. Dresses'.
4
._,.... _ .. v ' ust -received.-:a nice range--0-..ja e
ana d ,te Masses Silk. Dresses. 'These":are .!1..0.0'....44414.Y..00.01* -.r r
,st ri t
nett a neo i
cast and �''�aif�ta. ��il�s ' • an'• very: • �' y tt y . s, � �' •'
i t ;i` need The colors . are Nay.
sand. n1cel� r . , y,
-*tide a
tac1k and.' .pare rived _ i 5. 'to $22 5x,
Brpvr011�o1e and ..:/� - . _
s
R�h ice.
5e11 'Cti,iru to ?hasi►'.1tbk Cu'etlit Stores
ior'aair-�t .:. Cheaper
Soli4 bo,
d
cc
+e ' : re logbar ain in some Shades -of -S. W. .
• _.:: W, have .a... �
faint. They are colors.that have been- discontinued
by'the manufacturers. Quarts"'$1:00, Pints 65c.
'Vve have -in stock Sherwin -Williams -full line of
Paints and LAO, This is the line that has stood the
still the leader. ;
d°is 1
test'fol~'yeiirrs. ..: • . _
-:
Fot`'�rene�rsng old: furniture' there is nothing r.,
better than Lacqucrr'et. • :It is so easily applied.. ' It
settled d inthe can. It ' produces a newness that
never set � it .
�''• else will. We' have in all•the best shades.;
hie -.. _
:nothing
We have Hart Enat i el- People often save a
few
. dollars bybuying a shall tin and rising it.
She win-Wi'lliams''Stove-P:lpe .Varnish-.Wili::make
old pipe
s look better than.new.
We
hand-midi-Pails and•hand-made :Wash
•.
mHers, the hest our Tinshop can produce.,
On Calvo zed Roofing ' we- have Special
farmers •. and the price is rights'
ht.` '
• terms fori .. _
•
:
Bring
n».....your 1 loop.
e a lin We wi1 .•i
after it in our tinshop
����tcknow Iarilware & Coal Co,
STORE- -THAT NEVER; DISAPPOINTS
Mr Miceli Curran a "fantil" have all
MAP
been laid up with whatthe Dr, says
Miss Reta Sturgeon spent the week
' '..alter Boase near 'Bervie,
end ._
' 1VSiaa Hug1iena Phillips. spent the •
week=end with°ilex parents.•
Miss' Margaret Ritchie of Zion was
the guest. of Miss Lottie Henry over
SuntdaY. • • , • '' .
Mt. and Mrs.` Fred Anderson and
° Charlie, of Zioli spent. Tuesday with
friends here:
The Mikes port Leagwte are
having a Parior social at Mr. S. J.
Eilpetticle .on the evening of St,
Pstiriek"s' day (Aida). A good *to»
grow*II 4)0 044 lout. 1<il�'i4 Q •
is -the real-oltrfashioned - r`-Grippc3>"
Mesars,- John and ,:George. Glenn
left Monday ,for Winnipeg, 'They
-purpose . spanning- the summer in the
West. •. ' .
KINLOS$' COUNCIL'
, The. Council "of :the Township of
nlos
s met an _M•arah'6tli; loll' mem='
airs resent, ,Reeve. 1Vlathers r si
p , s. p sled,
ing The e fninuta of
last Meeting were
read,'and approved,
C nes Were slued irt� a meat
of the following' accounts: r' PY
t. -Geo.:. G,. lvloffat,.wRReg tration. fee ,.
$17.25 ` J. Agnew, renewal ,of 'Treas-
urer's',Bond, $12:00, West Wawanosh
Insurance • Co;, insurance on hall,.
$� John Corbett, Clergy Irncar
iliac Tp,, .Kinloss'' share of Boundary
acct,,' $4O7 60•; Municipal , World, bal-
ance account Of paper, $3.98; forms,
23c., '$4.2] r Wesley . Boyle, one, sheep
killedb y dogs : in 1920; . $12.00; Dan,
•1geteod; repIacing:-,culvert•••iboundary
Huron and Kinloss, '$2;00.: J:, Agnew,
grant to Agricultural;Society; ,$25__.
E. D. 'Bolton, examination and: report
Ackert Dram, $15.00,
• A By -Law was passed appointing
Pathnias•ters and Fence viewers. •
Pathniasters-Janies`LWebster, Jas,'
Tepid, John ° Grahiern,, ,Alex 1?ur�res
• William Fisher, Nelson Rice, William
Barbour,..' Thos Moore, Robert 1V10,,,
Clcnaghan, Art;'v•Maoro,' Jna, ` iii err -
tops i, Alex„ Gill es K R. -McKenzie,
John McLeod, Kenny McKenzie, Dan,
M.cll ay, Adam`McQueen, John'A., Mc:
Donald,McKinnon, vAngns Gra-
ham, ;Archie McIntyre, Alex. McKen-
zie, Wm.' Wraith,. Alex, •Cameron,..J,
13. Morrison; Thos. h ill,F G, Moffat,
Dan. McKinnon, John•, McKinnon, At-.
ister,. Hughes, John• McLeod, R. Me
Gillivray, Thos, Harris, Ricli;•; lliott,
Jdines <Ken y, jr•, Als,.Welker; Wm
Young', Jai. 'Hanna, Wm. McPherson,
Eldon Eckenswiller, John Johnston,'
Levi Boyle,. Williatlr Scott, Wesley.,
- lhompsott,_?Wiiiiam.McLean,- ►illiant
,Percy, John 'Hodgins, Wesley Guest,
`Robt:''M'alcolm,' Dan: 'McDonald,. Reu
ben ' Stauffer, Hiram Shelton, James:
Geddes, Wm,' Guest, Lorne 'Hodgins,
ltochard Guest; James Vowel', Latch -
EIGHTH CON,; I INLOSs "
Tuesday,. Mar -. .4th.
Mr, Earl. Culbert is engaged in .cut-.
ting;. wood'on the . Tenth.
Miss, - Blanche'. 'MacMillan Is the
guest .o$ Mrs. -Mack. Smith. •-•
Muss Phoebe • Ccnagram spent: the
week -end under the, parental. roof.
Mrs,' Murdock 41athieson gave _ a
fb . o'cld& tea to .her friends ;last
'Friday. - • •
• •
ar. andMi
asWes
tPolleek
, Con
,
12 were Visitors atAmer Ackerta
on Tuesday..
Mr. .Thonias3
'And Master -Walter
••
CuCulbertvisited Mr. Ed. Wali Can. 1 4,
on-Sa'turday.;.,
Glamis,„
spent_:_ ,—..
a days last week• with his sister, Mrs.
W R Johnston
We notice; that one. of our boys•'
xes up pretty well'• to -go east'' lately.
Any'aittt�action, q .
e °C--
Mr. and Mrs: John Mate entertain-
ed the teen -age -boys and girls of ,the
Sunday School on • Friday. 'evening....
Judging from reports they iiad a fi;:-
lightful time,
Mr, Henry Horton: was called. to
lits,lhome ,at Leeburn, last week .to the Proposal to°:.le
dick-roorn , of, his aged mother,' who the drain and' r�
passed away on Pridsy evening, Wo.. to 30 per •cent,, nd' to, hog the
• .,tend to •Mr, Horten. the •yiripgthy - aiiiended .report rea. Or flit rnht'
:ford::hacker:
Poundkeepers--Lore Dodging, Jno,
McFarlane, Jas. Baker, Tyndall Ueb
neon, Jas Fisher, Ben. McOlehaghan,
�. . .
Council adjourned till one. o'clock
p,rr►,.40-raad-=and•-=eonsidsr-•the-µeta;,
'ineee's: report. on the Ross Munici-
pal D-ra'ini
,Geo. G, ,Moffat,
Council then met 'for the' purpose
of reading and Considering the report
of ',kJ. D, Balton, Engineer on the
Ross ilk unicipal Drain.
Aftk the report had been read, all,
parties "c"oncerned considered the as,
aessnieitt vb yr high, Mr. E. D. Bolton,
Engineer, w'aa present and Madea
en the dimensions of
s lice the coag Brom 26
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KYNLOUG> •
Monday_, Mar 13.'
Syrup making is.: tiie_•order, of the-
Day.
We are all very sorry to report,
the illness of Mr. Thomas Percy,
M;.and M •• herb Graham spent
Sunday with lir, 'and Mrs: • :James
Hodgins •' :
Mr --Will Montgomery, and. Mr,
James Percy silent a day last week;;
with' Kinlough :'friends; '
Mr 'George Pe cy -nf Gianrta spit
_a,feW._days of this. week,wtl his_.par-
Brits, Mr. .:and ,'Mrs, Thomas Percy;'
Quite a' number attended, the dance
at , Mr.� Wes Thompson's last Monday
•avening, and all report asplendid
tame.•
'Miss"' Katy McKay and• Miss Cora
Percy, returned home oil Friday,
after spending a couile of 'weeks :in:
Toronto, -
od gins.
..' r ...FredK H d
Mr.,
..and:: M
....,Mi g...
r l
•spent. Sunday' with the forner's bro-
ther, Mr:. Will Hodgins, who has been;
under the doctor's care, We under- -
•stand• he is Improvingtand this ,we all
-glad to hear,
On Friday-:Eeening there will be an
Entertairnnenf in the Township• Mall
Holyrood,• under the auspices of the
Women's Institute.. A, good program
is being pre ared, ,Admission 15 _and,
Commencin
TEN
DAYS
urday, rcl• 1 -
it w 'thy d fresh supply of
ave U 4rri `end from the . Ci .y.. i t '
' riri adds,: and viii, self.. all ° pecan ,at, reduced.- prices,
. , . � r : lid;.
w•laioh; wili._b worth .your while to coupe:and look :a... ou"
' � l'iCe�: "
L.dolk• over�:the li t an note the reduced:p
14adle* Baru; Georgette and Tri,.
Colette 'CY'alets„; eguaar '$5.50
and 4410%14 4,....32,,98, and $1.98
I4adlee' Dress .90 04,, in'•• Navy,
.Brown,, Green, BXavic, regular
$2,50 per yard, for .
• A11. Kinds of Plaids, regular 5Oc,
per Yard, for, .,,..'..,. 24c,
Silks, regular $1.75 and 1,50, 'for
and 75c.
41Pancy Voiles, sailing for...., .,.-.49e.
Itadies'' Silk Hose, ,good • rtuafitY,
berown -and black, f'qr. , 75e.
Ladies' Summer Vests, selling for 230.
Girls' Summer Hats, regular $3.
"and .$2.50, sellingfor
Don't miss". This Bargain, as , They
Are of Good• Value
14e4's Overalls, Leather. Labels. -
and Peabody's, regular $2,50,
for • • a. A ',,.,,•$2.1°9
• Men's Overalls,. Railroad Signal; ,
Gladiator and. Big:. B., selling
for $1.75 end $1,50-
Men's Khaki. ' Combination Over- '
all's,' good quality,selling for $2,69;
Men's heavy. . Working . Shirts,. ,
from, . . - : „ i , ; 95e. uP.
Men's Silk *Heather.Hose, ret -
i
war .0.15, for • • $1.19
-Men's Cashmere hose, regular
"� 75 cents, for ,..,...., .,:•,59c.
Men's Fine ;Shirts, regular $2.25,
for .r. .,...... •, . $1.19
Great ' Bar sins in Mens. Felt Hats,
Boys'•,'Suits at. Reduced Prices
Bove' Bloomers, -regular $2,50, •
for ,:... .. $1.39
Dont miss•this opportunity to save money,. Many
isfact_on • guaranteed.
other things in stock. Sat •
.
flus a n's Dry Goody . Store .
•
FORDYCE
Monday, March 13th.
Mugs Victoria Champion visited for•
the week -end with''Mrs.'Peter Leaver:
Mrs, Havens is nursing Mrs:' Wm.
who ho has been ill for ' sortie
W
�•t
":Mrnd Mr �a a Woods viae e
a
Mr,. Woods': parents at St. .Helena on
Sunday
to ks as though lin is realty.
here• -robins; black birds and Ikildeers
_Fiavanppeared :in our :burg
i t a oafish Ott ,� tt 400 100#
' All sa it ► .: , . "
25 Cents. `
Counci r Walt 1Ze ,
village'af Brussels was sent -to .°Toro-
me recently to -get information about.
t ie getting of yciro �urrent-it`Ert s=
eels. His report was not a all en-
couraging as the cost ittlhe -.present`
time . is regarded as practically pro-
hibitive, .
A fashion note speaks' of platinum
-shoulder- "straps,' • Doubtless the
dear creature use it to strop their
shouldee. blades. •
Rolton'a proposal . niet with.
approval and was accepted ^.liyi sit}
parties interested, -
couneil adfoutrned till April 4th, at.
tfli votiol tole oil pliw..
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Mr: and Mrs. Souter Taylor. spent -
part of Sunday, at Chester' Taylor's.
C. F, Martin's hay' press is •operat-
ing .at. Ut. Taylor's- this week;
Mr.; Charles and Amelia Leaver.
visited Fordyce friends the first day
t ek
o#. he w. e, 3
-. i`
Thomas_Cuminings. who been+�
the West for some time, returned'
home -last week. • ' • •
M . '`and daug h
s
ter, Christena, were Sunday'visitors
'at .Chesteraayior_'s, ' 1...
•
. KINLOSS,
'Tuesday, Mar. 14th. '
Qt`tite a number of Our folks took in'
the' presentation and dance . at 'Will .
Guest's last ,Friday evening;,:
d.' Mrs 'Walter
Mrs. A, _Stanley And n
Kaake
attended a
;quilting .
at Kin-'
lough en-Thursdayof-last-week,
Quite a number of our . young
le
well as- some, of the older
people, p, as w
the social, avenin
last
were eg
Wednesday night, and all had a very
good
Mr and Mrs. A. Havens
time -
•
•
Immoommemoreammerilmson
we are now showing _ a_ complete_ ran e•__ _of .the cele -
e . ijnes brat d an,d•�popular ane of D» & La Diva and Goddess
A.,
- C )rsetz, and Numode Brassieres.
--CCorsetsat1.5 _
from `� 0 �t0 �:�Q a �•��
- assiers' at 50 65 and 75 cents.each.
We
. :call -- your -attention -tort h.
e --_following lines—that-
-re .exce
nesthat-
-re-.exec trona. value:--- ..
No. 1:4 -.Child's Corset Waist for little girls of -from 4 to 8 years of
age— _ This is the best waist on. the market, and meets -every
requirement. Priced at 50 cents.
. 29--A Waist for the young girl of from 8 to . 12 years. Re-
markable in its construction: Priced at $1.00.
For Miss
es of 12to18 earsi.swe have another Waist thais.dual
Win,
the proper lines suitable for girls of these tender years. 'Priced
also at $1.00:
No. 350.-A low . girdle Corset with wide elastic side ieces. A
corset to -meet the deed of the short -waisted p rsoti or'anydne
who requires freedom of -movement. Sizes 21- to 29, -- at $1.50.
Not A531 --A Goddess front4acing model of pink coutil. Except.
ional value and is sure to prove a ,popular. line..: Sizes 21 to '25,
-and ' priced at only 2.75.. .. .
Nsplendid
'.. o. 612-=A La Diva Corset with the elastic top A sp lendid'
Corset, and most attractively priced at $ .rS ,
No. 4000x=Another La 'Diva'model of heavy white Coutil, This
• co set.is.M .de with, tla. bre. .
�' an w.�,.n ern akable Super�bonlxl �
• .. ,. � .,� iCl
model and the wear is guaranteed. Sizes 21 to -3n, Priced
at• 5.00.
~ ..,. �.-
Everything 4
in
'Staples
r ate
i- ht
s
Wear
"Fraser.
Made'.
• Caps
We Have ..
Them