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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1922-03-30, Page 8Jk 4 •A P THS. LU NOW SENTINEL,, • ThL7RSDAY, 11MAtton 301ia,;: $J22. -. .�.•..,•w...-,..w.l.:.....,.C,' •qtr- .c^. ._.... _._.���C��.,,-. .2sM',.. . . —��Y Kf NLOSS DRAPERIES and CURTAINS We are showing a very complete range .of • CU`TAIN SCRIMS, MADRAS, MARQUISETTE, S ET T E CRETONNES, CHINTZ,sand FANCY SATEE , the latter in Very pretty colorings' and good quality material. Also a splendid :assortment of , Lace Curtains and ' S'orim : Curtains, wits'-._. -edgm4 and insertion. These are ' all excellent values being marked at 'close selling prices. r:, ;a. CORSETSand' .B .AS S•IERS •: This•de artment contains the celebrated NEMO, p.. COILENE and . CROMPTON Corsets. ,. Our large • stock affords' you a good assortment 'of styles, �s and Prices,.and we can recommend these -•.size p .• �, , asCorsets that give comfort and ease' combin ed .with splendid wearing`qualities. . You'll find prices reasonable• •considering their fine --:_quality. and styles. _ Priced $ .50 to $6.00. We are showing a nice range of BRASSIERS in : newest styles- including the CIRCLET and, JIISPAL, lines that are much appreciated by the ladies for their: attractive style and wear - u Prices -ran :e from 75c. to $1,,75.,_- . �rgt q al t es g fir,— U It* Monday, Max, 27th, Miss Pearl Geddes spent S;lrtaday at her home here. Miss Mary Young. is home after• visiting at I ingart ` - A numbe r our o. �, o . yog,; sportsusportstook in .the -number at Bervie leost Fri. day night. ` Mr. and Mrs, Walter Kielce spent Sunday with. Mx And:,' Mrs. 'George Needham, of Pinkerton. ,. t Wood -cutting bees :are ' all •tote •go here; as everybody wants to getup a good supply for the summer and next. winter. We don't believe that ten men. working at a wood bee will cut as much as the same ten mould cut if they worked. separately; ..but thew have a Jollier' time, at; the bee. `'Many: • hands make light work," ,• CAMERON, •MURDOCH SI • CO LLI‘ Phone No. 10 is at. Your Service s • - Stores 1M�_ll%11. tor__Cas1L �e Sell_ Cheaper Than The Credit 8t Tothose who . visited:: •our store ' on Dollar Day and made •it a success, we thanky ou. We hope that the 'values and service which we gave -were • ap- teciate - We have in stock and' would r commend: FOR=FLOORS_ r ht ;the Kitchen-Sherwin-Wrlliams,'`1'loor Paint;~ •JOE PURDY PASSES. ON Joseph Purdy, a somewhat excen trio gold 'Man -who' lived in a: little house •by theside of the road near •'Kinlough 'passed to • the -beyond •or ,Friday;afternoon. Of las- week' fol- lowing a few. weeks illness ging which�h'e'was cared for by kind neigli- bors He wasburied in-Kinlos m- s •Ce etery Saturday afternoon, Purdy was born .in India about 82 ye.ars ago, _ _thelittle. cabin. inKit..;- loss Kix._ loss where he spent the last ten years, likely- was -the -only - homer -h -ever new,'•He'was-the 'son•of a'British - army•officer; andif=we re lief l story•rightljr-both "parents died while 'hi and an• onlysisterwere very 'young: The regiment adopted the two orphans and took them about with it. throughout India and finally back te England Joe.,.grew up a : handy boy, anionic the.; officers; and .we may -as- sume as-sume that his bringing 'up was none of . the best. His sister' married r wealthy officer, and according to Joe's Story livedin one of the grand' houses of London: She however would have notfing "ta�Tdo� wtl5-Toe-wout�not. let him into the house and finally would not -,acknowledge -kris letters- _most of which we gather ed _ Were. of •the ' begg i"ng. sort. He -seemed - always- _ to --thank .-that .this- sistera -child--of thearmy like' himself but more fort- _unate .owed him_ a living,' But per;_ haps it was. a hard' matter to. man- age. Joe ;beeanie a bugler' and re- mained with the regiment for a long time, but not Long enough to earn, pens•ion, But. he imagined- he was entitled' to 'one just the same, and he wrote hundreds .Of ' letters 'to thr, army,heads and ••to . the. King .regard., ing a pension. His efforts werefruit- less, ruitless, for he hadn 'complied with the -II ,rules, He finally • drifted to this country and to the little home near Kinlough there' to'spenti his drays a• lone, He had skill with the -needle -and ,Made many small pincushions which he ,presented to friends. The work on these Was always well done. lin spite of his._hun'ble ,living and hard are he had a certain' measure of British pride, and . was determinedthat hr nerror would become a public' charge ares.-_°e�earrxt.._th`a�he_liatl eetttrSed- t' salve eeiioligri,`money to 'give'iiiin- • a decent burial, He was hearty ': un 1cffve 'til _the year 1'917` when went to work in a furniture fat - in,; Kincardine and had' the mis re to lose a part of his left hand, lie st emr•d never to have wholly re �. riversfthe rl fromh shock,. , In the Dining -Room; arounnd a floor. covering -Ground Color, dressed with Sherwiflac in either dark, golden or light oak shade,' • In the . • •• - ov.. Parlor, around a floor ,,covering-Cliinamel'-Gx'ound! :dress- ----ed ress--- ed --with Graining -Compound, -grained-by the- Chinamel .process and finished with natural Varnish. ' . • OAS FLOORS __ .. That need, renewing-Marnot "or °Elaatica'Varnish 'finished rvith `;a scat -of Johns-on's-Floor:-Wax will'-nTake-them =look-likeFOR LINOLEUMS - • ' "White 'Shellac will make a good finish and will wear quite. a• long, time; Linoleum Varnishes and Johnson's Floor' Wax also make a good finish. ' :• We have Mureseo, the Ideal Wall Finish, in - all shades, It is • easily applied,, will not lap or seam, and will not rub off. -e . per special brush for applying Muresco FOR• FARMERS Coiled Wire, Barb Wire,' Woven Fence; and Fence Staples. The:Lucknow Hardware & Coal Co.. THE STORE THAT NEVER DISAPPOINTS 14 ROD. AN14 G1IbT FOR -.APRIL•_. ASHFIELD NOTES • • The April issue of Rod and Dunt in ,. =s...:, articularly . attractive, .lm..:._ one, and from cover to cover it abounds in, bright, 'interesting feat. - tires. The stories include a. splen:, did contribution" from the pen of Frank Houghton,- entitled e"The Trail' • of a Golden Hope;" while "I3irds;' by Moore; mis also worthy of , is the.author .of Our Wilddt etoys;" The various departments contain a wealth of valuable ' information, as N usual, .A complete report of the ann- ual meeting of the Northern Ontario Outfitters and Guides,is given. A. handsome art cover by. F. V. Williams who also dontributes . a 'short story.,, Will likewise attract attention L5 oil moth's wow .m ...:.,. ":Ian Melted spent Sunday visiting ap J. K, McDonald's. Alex, Harvey, Lothian, eni" rtamrd' a • number of his friends to an orljr,' - able dance one evening last weal., Mrs, Pickering was in Tort.} calrple' of days last .week) st o' •lj othy, . who, we are glad to 'doing very well and has , sufficiently-'to`leare tine"lrc , The Concert; in Lothar'• Tia'.1'' Friday evening, the 24th, ":rat., was a splendid success, stiTd. was enjoyed lir a full house, The nrc,,•orris, amountin;,r to over $260,'went tc, , 'e.ry worthy cause, The 1.T. F, W. 9. o. r.ochalsh Laurier' and ,Kintai' are to be'can- graitula<ted end commehdeu Air their ell' 09101 • WHITECHITRCH . •` Tuesday, Mar. .28th• • Miss Cora Clubb, of Lucknow, was home for the week -end. Mr;, Daniel Fields of Komoka visit ed' a few days with his sister Mrs, Jas. -Cornelius, • ' • Miss Greta Fox _ of the Hospital Staff Wingham, spent the week -end. at her home here, Mr, Price Henderson, of Bluevale Road, is visiting with; lis brother Mr, 'Roland Henderson. "'" Miss Ada Clubb left on, Monday. for Brussels where she has •aceepted a position .in a store. Miss. Maud Conn, of Wingham, ,pent the week -end with her parents Mr And Mrs; W, Conn. • • ',Mrs. Fred Mowbray and'. Ur, ,Sam Hutchison spent Sunday at. Mr, Sam Sherwoods in Ashfield, Mr; Gibson Gillespie, has purchased the Parsonage property and intends moving there very soon. Mr; ' Walter D Paterson of Wing - ham visited -a =few' -days -with ----his- nephew' Mr K. Paterson, Mr, and Mrs, Dawson, who have been visiting at. the Manse, have gone to visit with friends in Brantford. Mr. and Mrs, •Jno. Falconer return. ed -home last, week after spending two. weeks with friends. at Orange= vine". . ': • Mr. and Mrs. Bradt and baby. of El. Paso, Texas, are ...visiting with • Mrs. Bradt's sister Mrs. Amos, Corn- elius. •- O 0 :E CULROSS CENTRE R ... _. Y. WA:WANOSH COUNCIL Munlelpul Counwil of West Wawan- osh 'hold regular meeting on .Mar, 22. Minutes of last' meeting read and approved, on motion by Taylor & For stet, 'Financial statement read" b!Y treasurer W. J, Thompson showing • a balance onband of $5378.46, this report filed on ' motion by . Medd and Carr. Clerk 'was. instructed to write' Clerk• of Colborne .-Township , re ad ' justment of ,Bowtdary Lire iacedunt, Clerk reported as to "the assessments on north boundary in connection with Patterson Drain and advised to again subniitr statement to Bruce . County Trealurer -and ask for settlement of the same: Reeve Naylor reported, liaviijg -been . approaghed by Reeve of, Ashfield in thea matter of ' Divi- sion • Court & Bailiff fees this , mauler was formally considered and no ac- aion coinaidered necessary, Dungannon Drain By -Law was read a third time and passed on motion by Medd & Forster. The necessary statement 're- quired by the Provincial Government showing an expenditure of. $4561.15 for work and material on roads dare- ing the past year was considered and on motion by' F'ster & Carr Reeve Treasurer and Clerk were autnorize'l to' signs all documents asking for'an- prove' by Department. The folowing accounts were ordered .paid on motion' .by Taylbr & Carr; G. A. Webb for' bridge on Patterson Drain ' $20,00 T_hes;Culbert 2 bridges on J, .- Young.. & Kirk Drains $40.00; Jos. Thompson filling 'washouts on Con. 6 $4,00; W. Good filling washouts Con. 2 & 3 moving Grader $9:00 J. Wil- son taking affidavit .50; , M. World Dog, Tags. & supplies for Clerk & Treas. $46.44;' A. E. Trealeaven diff- erence in value. of Tile $42,00;' J.•13.`. Young reps to • Culvert Lot' 15, 16 Con. 5 $2;5-0; J: H: ,Johnston 4 Tape Lines $4,00; Signal on acct. printing 19.21-22' $60,50; W. A. Wilsen Govt, statement re Roads 1921-22 $38,10; W. T„ Johnston interest on guarantee • deposit $36.50; W. J' Thompson rent for box in Bank Vault $4.00; 'Motion by =Forster, and 'Carr that Council adjourn to meet April 17th. 1 •P M. W. A. Wilson, Clerk., • ' Tuesday, Mar,. 28th. Mr Alex .Watson .for many years a:. resident of the 5th Con,: `Culross died at the House of Refuge, Walker. ton on March 19th., at the age of 81 , ears- Deat-h--wa =due=to=an-etteek-of= 'appoplexy which 'caused him 'to fall ro wTume ."stairway: "Mr: Wats WAS 'n the Refuge about four years,' and- his wmfe—lies' been in tha--Walkerttn Eaospital for about that length oft time as the result of'.,a paralytic stroke. Mr. Watson was • s native of Argyleshire., 'Scotland' and came to, Canada with his parents at' the age f six.' The ; famzly.:, firstat _; settled- -:: Princeton; but :