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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1922-04-20, Page 8.11 • 'At •,iu ND a '; i lT�i1jL, TTIUISIID J"l, i► i d. 26bea., • • ,.-Fashionable Homespun's' Among tie neat materials for Ladies'' Spring Suits, the' NEW • HOIVMBSPUNS are • talc. ` t late in Paajlio'f's decrees. They are made in nice even weave from pure wool Plate g varlet, of shades and colors; in plain and fancy checks. The width is. 54 inches and. priced at $2.0d .2 yard, See display of Homespians in our west window this. 0 and $..75Per meek' We have a fine range a of All -wool Serges in a variety sof colors from $1.00 to.'52 50 a yd. ,' In ColoredWiles we are showing a large assortment: of giialities,in very pretty colors • . V l ' :and designs, ranging in price•from 35c;.7t'o $1.75.per yrrd, • Cotton Cwslun cies •in two. et-tilers;,Nov and Cardinal,; suitable for, Children's' dresses, .at the low price of 35c. per yard. Silks and Satins r',_ Our new stock of Silks and Satins contain the very newe est and finest qualities; and are all very reasonably. priced. We especially ,00mmend a• fine Black Duchess, 38 incheswide,' of very fine quality and finish. This is .a special purchase worth regularly $2,50 per yard, which we are offer- ing at $2.19. • Another extra value is a •beautiful, Pailette Silk, shown inl2 different shades and =ors, 'Priced at $2,25 per yard, Anyone •requiring a Silk Dress or Suit, should seeoour beautiful 'range• of :Silks, season. ; col - this • S- -:. Bays' Suits require . materials to, stand the ordinary tear and wear and still keep .their ohape a e and appearance. These qualities you'll find in our Now Two-piece Suits in Pure •. Se • e and in' Brown' and: Grey ,Tweed, These • are• ' made in . latest styles •`Wool. Navy.. rg . �•• and are excellent values at $9.00; $10.00 and $12.00, • Pants, in.nice: pattern. Tweeds;. and to stand the See our -line of Boys'Bloomer ..built • racket. "Reeommen ded • for quality and- durability; • Priced $2.00 to -.$255_, . • .ANIE,RO:N to-• -.- AMERON, MURDOC Your Service 1L Phone No. 10 is at We Sell for Cash -We Sell Cheaper Thula The Credit Stores Reduced Prices on.W all Paper- • We have made big Reductions In the Price of our =Wali ----iPaper.,Call-and you. will be surprised at the values we are.:. • All paper 22 - inches ,.wide; We can giving. No old stock. , . supply a man to. •hang it. ZION . WHITECHURCH Monday, April 17th, Mr, .Lester' Falconer of Culross "Rusty" Ritchie spent Easter 4with spent Sunday 'with Mr, and Mra. Jac), Mark Gardner. ; Falconer. Spring at last, Listen ;to the frogs Mrs. Dyncan Kennedy spent Good Frog Hollow, . Friday with Mr, a d. Mrs. Hii, 'aid at. Tlie 'Misses Ritchie of Wia►gham, Wingham. were Easter Easter visitors in our burg. A large number of young people of Zion attended the .Easter .services ,at Lucknow on,, Sunday ;evening, • Zion Fishermen were • down fishing at • "The Devil's Elbow" last ween, returning with.their•bigs were filled. Tuxis Square Boys must meet ..Thursday the 20th April at 8.30 to tfrganize our Baseball Club for 1922. The friends and neighbors. at Zion presented Miss Mary Helniavirith an" oak library. table.. for services rend- ered asorganist in- Zion Methodist church for a number. of years: • BELFAST Master. Frank' Sherwood isvisiting. at James Alton's. ' Miss Hattie • Nixon spent the past week visiting friends in Lucknow; Miss Welsh is.epending the boli - days at her home near Pine River. MTs.. Walter Alton is visiting with her parents near Paramount . this week. Mrs. Melvin Reed,, and son, Girvin, are visiting with her parents, near the Nile.' Mr. and Mrs.'Wilfred Drennan,. of Crewe, visited. at her home here one (ray rasa eek, . • ', - Mrs. "James Cook . has returned home from Toronto, where she : has been visiting' ,the past few weeks. Mr. Melvin Reed accompanied his sisters. . Mrs. Dowering 'ane Mrs. Er- nest Sherwood, to the.West,•where he will; remain'for some' time, . - anei-lVHSi-W: innifrecl_ ----Master Willie- . Hunter, of ,Zion, • spent a few of the holidays visiting their grandparents, Mr.. and Mrs,,•,oseph Hackett; O -o , + :• ASHFIELD NOTES . Mrs; Musgrove ,Mrs W" J, and Greer were recent ,visitors with Mrs, Frank Henry. ' • Mr, Goo: and ` Miss • McQuaid spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs., F. Mac- Donald near Lucknow. Mr. • and . Mrs. Archie Anderson: of St: Helensvisited on Sunday nvith Mr. and Mrs. Robert • Pardon; : Mr,,' and Mrs., Jack .Pardon 'and children spent Good Friday with Mr. and .Mrs. Milton Bruce at Belgrave Mr. ,arid Mrs. Roland Henderson. and soh Heebner spent the week -end with Mr, and Mrs,• Thos, Henderson, .y •Blueirale Road. ` Mrs..Jas, McGregor •and Mrs, T. H.. Moore and son,. '°Millan, visited last week with Mr. and Mrs, Jack. Hend-. erson near Lucknow, Mr. and Mrs:. David Kennedy Jr, and sons Earl and' Billie spent, the Week -end with her parents Mr. and Mrs: Bannerman at •Salem. ' Mrs. Ben 'McCI'enaglian and child- ren are spending the. Easter holidays with her parents, Mr. ` 'and Mrs: James Barbour, St.' Helens. On Sunday ' next, April • 23rd.; the Sacrament. of the Lord's . Supperwill be dispensed in the. Presbyterian Church, at the morning. Service. On Friday evening. April 21st, at x.30 o' meds, Preparatory Service' will be held, when it is ecpected that the'Rev. Mr. Gollan, of" South Kinloss, will be present to assist. Among our Easter. visitors -we no- ticed-M'ss Lillian Longman of Wind- sor, with hes mother; Miss Olive Ter - riff;. at her: home;' Master Willie Kew with 'grandparents; h his Mr,_at'd' Mrs, Geo. Cottle; Miss Gera" .• Clubb, of res � SEED DRAWS J • HURON _TOWNSHIP; COUNCIL: Council. `met 'pursuant to adjourn-• mi • eat -with Reeve : in the ._• • chair. . ,Members were -all present; Minutes, of last meeting :were read, and 'adopted; The. following orders on the Treasur- er were issued, viz: Duncan ,Cameron• $8.00. for. 2 cords of „cedar' for Hall, Dawson-=-Snow_den_32;75-for rep,.brid ge'end. for one load of gravel at Lot• -37LLC'on A: Road No. -1'7; Ernest E. •li npnerton $500 for hauling' tile and putting them irr'-isn eo1 iO-and=clean' ing ditch; • Wm, 'Eminerton $2;00 for; posts • and, •poles and rep. railing on, Con. 10 Hill in Con. A, Alex•McCosh" $3,D0 for _cleaning ditch on 6th Con hill and filling washout with gravel -Henry-Garter -$6.00 -for tile, - ,culvert_ a d.1t`•. on.�i.iz and for one load of gravel in Con, 9: Ben. Ruttle $2.25 for going after grader. D, p. McKinnon $5.0'. for railway fare and trip to Palmer ston as a;.Delegate .on behalf .of, thc• _ Council: re better railway passen ger ' 'accommodation fromRipley to poiinti south; Wm.' Pollock" $2.00 refund of -dog-tax owing_to,•error in_ Assessment -r 90 --cents re -Roll, John Aennedy, p. bridge on Road' No: 14: Ripley IJodgr o, 7TI, O. 9.iii,-.11';•^--A;- Jaeksor 'Sec --$S7-:QO--for-rent-of-their-hall-for:' the •short course: ,in Agriculture • An 'gas •Martyn $15.00 for preparing the: stdteinents. of Account in connection cpith. expenditures • on Public High- ways. ' Ripley Hydro -Electric Systeir- $11,.,0_ for light -for Hall; Saulton Gra. • 'rain .$3,48 for Amusement Tax re. The. Morris Wilkinson Concert. John. Rhy- ver $1.25 for' filling,,'2- washnuts er Road' No, .13 Con. 6." Robert Irwin Rce:v� n �C.McKaon, Dep, -Reeves W J;„ McKay, R. McLennan*:and' Johr r,. nierton . Councillors, •$25.00• .each. Hart payment of salary. Angus Mart- in, 'Clergy, .$50,00 "for part' payment. of. salary, The Conned acknowledges' the receipt of $55.00 paid to the Tp Treasurer by. Councillor Emmertor. --a .donation from Ripley -'.citizen! towards gravelling 8th C;:n, West McKay -McKinnon: That .the Reeve enij owere.d to purchase • two“Pre ( __ --'Car e -No,--6-:(Car 6 4 andott i•s one Na le ••ied).' The following by. -laws were x_ -�. i Ped and s soled d I -passed, s By-law No. 648 to amend By-law No 146 'of the` Township of Huron ap Tainting : Pathmasters, roundkeepers incl' F'enceviewers for the "year 1922 substituting "Elmer -Osborne" ir.. niece of "Dugald Black" as Path - Taster Cons; 3 & 4, ,from' dot. 13 to tbT5: "Sy=ra I Nbt :`tQ bonia ' moneys ($2000,00)' frons the Royal Bank of Canada', to -meet current ec- ---45•.4iier, roil; • "+Cbiled'Wire," $4:40 -per Cwt.; Barb Wire $.0 _.Special Price on,._Woven Fence, 8 'wires, 42 inches high, —ever' spaced.-12. Mantle the `rod, Fence :S_ taples,!Plte,' Blocks, Wire Giips, • Wire Splicers. We have Paristone. for Plastering -Lime for Whitewashing. Sherwin-Williams Paint, Quarts $1,40, Pints, 75c, any car owners are painting their .own cars and doing a geed. ]ob. We have Sheewin.-•-Williams�. Auto. Enamel in ;black; .green . ... _ ....... • ... :_ and,yelloL Also Effecto Auto Enamel.in ` the different- g shades. 'Using' either .of_._the _above Enamel with ' make a • car. look almos-tas '. work and small expense, yon can •ma good as new. We have Muresco in all 'shades,, We have a,. Varnish for ' ur OSe .every . P .y If you are undecided about how to .finish .a floor or decorate • awall, .�e. omto us; we will put you right. . heLucknow . Hardware ___..w. TBE•STORE THAT NEVER. DISAPPOINTS, We.,welcome. Amil McLennan mill bride to their new .home' in Loch- alsh. - • Mr. -and Mrs. C. -Congrain, of Moly- rood, visited • Paramount friends on .Sunday, . Mrs. Walker, of Huron Tp;, spent 1 the-ivee7s-end ;With'her daughter,--i1rs , Jas; Struthers. Miss Annie MacDonald ,and Miss • Louise MacDonald, of `Hamilton, were up for over Easter. .Miss Isabel: MacDonald, _ bf London, is spending; the Easter .vacation under "-the parental roof atintail Elmer Fairish, who - has .completed a two-yeay course inthe: O 'A. C•, suelph, eturned home*}ast we. Mrs, W. •Alton, . ofBelfoat, ' visi with -her parents, -Mr._ and.Mrs, Ray- mond, Paramount,.during the week. Jessie Buckingham, who is •a stn- dent at .the •-:;Stratford- ,Normal; . is„ spending the vacation with her par- ents -if -Laurier. Tomy -(:on;; wino liar ' 'been poorly for . some time, • is not improving as' last ' . as ' his many. friends .would. wish. • . :Mr. Frank' Ketchabaw, who:. ha: been- lit-Innerkip.-the:-past. year or twc has been engaged as cheesemaker at° the • Paramount factory: 14irs: fi: Moore :and Mrs;-•-J;ames.'Me:. G_e o of Whitechareil; were' .reg r,. . ,.. .Easter Sunday guests .of Mr. and_ Mrs Jack Henderson, at Paramount;,' - Mrs, Thomas-Robb;f: Amberley, vho has been seriously i11 for. some' time, is. somewhat ..better, and " her, ooinplete recovery hoped for. Mr: and Mrs.. Fred •Parker, of Wil- em,5, Man., who have been 'visiting her brother, Mr; George Swan, Lothian, have returned to their home in the West. -.r .:..__ We are °pleased'.to know that• Mi. Jack Hamilton, the genile and ob- Tl'ging :mail' carrier son_-:R.-$,-L-uck-. •low,• is recovering from •an abscess ander the arm, :w ' h has- given him a -good,, deal of t oublee for acme weeks. - The following teachers` are. spend)-: ing the school vacation at their' homes: -Ella Cowan, Bluevalei at. Laurier; Viola. MacLennan, `of Lo- thian, at • Laurier; Margaret Mac- Diarmid, of Paramount,' at Lucknow. d_ Charlie -Dexter. ancL _ . . `daughter; formerly of the Soo, are visiting with 'his brother, Teddy. Ile Purchased the ieriti lsnowfi-ag the - Smith McLean. property from. J. J. Taylor, south of Lucknow, and will move onto it. shortly, : teachers and The iollowin stud- ents ents' are' spending their Easter vaca- tion§ at their respective ,homes: Miss -Anna-•r1VlacKenz er.of.Y.FordYte;..M ;..,. Margaret of Kipper; Miss Luella Cowan, of Bluevale; Miss Iso- bel' MacKenzie, • of Auburn; Graham McNay, of Carlow; and Misses Lillian and Lois MticKenzie, of Goderich Col. legiate, - :11-- SCHOOL REPORT Sr.III. to Jr,IV.-Wm, Dawson*, Fraser Purves .4,- West.Wi wanosh • Jr.III to'Sr,IlI.--Annetta Fisher*, 1!d q.. ' --Par's ' ssre oil`s... re aYid Je "" tr "" MacIiit .>, ins li Mar �_ =Era ,ercnvr It,00m ..,(Test m y y . Sr. V-Winnifred Farrier, 90;.'An- *-T0dd,:4•7-;-. Ain t -bel f ,an t n Woods, . 72. Jr. V: --Greta Webb, 70;• Fred Mc Quillin, 67; Vera Woods, 64; Made - (equal), Alex MacKenzie, Sean- Mac- Kenzie •John Johnston. Jr,III,---Joint Wraith. Sr.. I -Huntley 'Dawson*, 11ugli]e 112•acKenzie*. ' • line Hennessey, 61, i• Sr, Pr.-Donalde MacCallum* and .. Sr IV -•Irene .'Woods, 15.: Lxla Stuart Dawson* (villa".), Harold Fur - yes* Johnny Patterson*, Catherine.. Patterson*. ' :'Those .marl ed° "cvii:1r , tuts :hat taken, honour'§,) ' Elsie L Shelt",:i teacher. uaijgay 4'sa11i .:awn am; lu. AAouiIon'I of Auburn with her sister; Miss Laid- law; Miss Frances Wilson of Wing= ham, with) her brother James; ; Mrs.' Rev. Barbour of Medford . With. Mr. and 'Mrs. Wm. ,Barborir; -Miss Maud Conn of •Winghain• at .her home; 'Mes- srs. ' Stanley • 'Rutlege and Vernon Sinclair:of Brussels, at-. -Mrs, Gar- ton's;.Miss Florence Purdorl of Wing - ham, at her home; Miss Eva Dawson of Wingham, at the Manse; Mr. end Mrs. Ed. _ Browning and daughter, Kathleen, and:Master Earnest pail ing,of Kincardine, -with IVlr.-and Mrs. Geo, •Cottle; Mr.. Arch. Paterson of Wingham with .his.' nephew Mr. K. Paterson A SPECiALTy. �, Crop) p .Oats 1.. 5'0 •'�ush•,:1�eW.Century , ' s W Carmen Seed Potatoes.. for Sale Carme � (only a few bags left.) • `offering.the ` following. New Brunswick: •' Will be Green Seed Potatoes (sample can be seen'at"store) : Mountain, •]risk' Cobbler and Delaware, 'i his to 'secure, a is an opportunity cure, : change`. of `first-class seed , 1e and book your"order. stock, 'Call and see'samp brn shelled.:,�or on'cob, direct from corn Seed . � •, ., b. ant, experts' have fie`1ds; of Qntarlo, where overnm p failed'to locate any corn borer, and guaranteed .as goodggermination as is obtainable, to be sold off•car: t G.T•R- station about May 15th. for $1.25 bushel. (Customers booking orders will receive above price and will be advised cn arrival.) •All kinds Clover and Grass Seed for. Sale, includ- ing Ontario Variegated Alfalfa, Northern.grown and Griming; Red and Alsike Clovers and Timothy, as well' as White and Yellow (Albotrea strain) blossom Sweet Clovers. r Some Cane Molasses still left and 'can he •secuted by the rrel • or in small quantities, as we have it on tap:, -.I ?,._.±flN _AYSON. ncr _ I'IOLYROOD , The young people • 6f Purple Grove ;will . present. a "play, ",Josia's Co' i't ship,'- in the: Township Hall, on tido evening of Friday, April 21. The play --will be given under the auspices of •the Ho]yrood• Women's Institute, Ad- mission 25c. ••-Sec'y. • • '! . ' o'o o` •FORDYCE Thomas O'Malley- ishome for the Easter, week " - Miss Nellie. Boyle is spending her Easter .holidays at .home. • • Mr; Elwell Webster visitedrelatives at Whiteehurch:on. Sunday.. JMissoseph '• Madelineare-home thisw' O'Caellae . kghan , and •.. Mr. John .Boyles who •has been pressing ";hay and 'threshing clover •- . MARRIED.,IJ,1T SASK TOON. • 4 A quiet -'wedding' \vas. solemnized •- We lnrcday. afterr•non', °•t :rsir 8, at. • t'.•ie ''third• Av6nue,.itils Clod st parson, a e, when .Mr. George W. Fester an 1- • _ I+l r, rs aret-J; P]ei cue, both o-€ 'Marg. 'Drinblane, •Sagl :,-were united'. in mar,• riag;e, The ceremony was performed by Rev. Dr: Milliken. Mr and Mrs, Foster spent their wedding• trip :•at. Saskatoon, Elias ;Sask., Loughecd . and' Daysland, Alt, Mr's. Foster is • the'seccnd daughter of Mr. and,Mrs, . . Neil Beaton, of Dunblane, Sask., and `'a sister" of Mrs. •G;. M.• Greer Luck- now; Mr; and Mrs. Fosf� at Dlrnblane, .Sask; -=o-o-o— who'was Pre-_ The -late -Jahn. elver, p ....._. _. sident 'oi the Stevens-lIepner. -Co., a • , ;brush manufacturing concern of- Port - here this. •Winter , spent the Elgin, l;ef'. -u 'est..Le of `$120,470:62, •• red as a .factory hand. 1.seed week -end at borne; I•Je stat „ –11 (;aunt," 67; Rege Levis, 67. • ' .,tr� ._ IV Dorothy • McQuillin, . 68, • ,Grace "Cameron, 67` uTa :Wd tbei_. head, 56r Muriel Miller, 53; George. 1ieQuillin, 53; Eddie, Gaunt, 48; Irene Lynch, 44; Winnifred `McQu illin, 40; Tommy Todd, 3i. . Dorothy . C, Douglas, Teacher. '""* • S. S.• Nd, 9. KINLOSS - ' V,L•Olive Kennedy* • • Sr,!V.•.•-•Mary MacKena:ie*, Marg. aret Macifityre, dCt►'0 M1Cl;,eafl Kett* - George Keyes, the Annabel Town- ship farmer, whose partner in a garde of 'checkers a Ealy weeks ago, died as the result of drinking swamp whisk- ey, ;was fined $100 and costs, with the. option of two months in RA for eup• 1Y1 .the rink.• • nenditure of the Corporation of the Township of Huron, This is, a loan to the Huron & Kinloss Municipal Tele. •hone System, Enimerton---•McLenn- an; Tliat this Council do now adjourn to Meet again' on Thursday' the 25th day of May as a court of Revi+iion i 11 URr tic 0000004 ot`; ff®nOr41 1- r1NNERS I t_.is _ our . intention _ .from week to :wee 'to • Offer various. lines of merchandise at prices that should convince the skeptical that Dry Goods can be bought.in Lucknow most Y - • • at as low a rice and "in a good inany• lines' ower, than.that a Pe rchants in..the _.. ,Mail_ � Order -louses -�' • u city. W nye • e �ri`lex houses.in the . ::. f th small towns canna carry the -stock, but :there -is hardly any-- . thin.in, Dry Goods that we can't get •for voutou if you give us the chance, and in Y.. g 'nearly 'every -case :it will work to . Y Advanta advantage. your g �1. - . P ECIALS: FOR TIMI" WEEK --- Co• lored Turish Toweling asg foreverYy- use oinchcswide,,._at. 20c._ya ds • • 'UnbleaclieeSheet rig- 'af- ti lyes wide,, •rioe--leav-y-•-Oallt- thread: Specla1 V -clue- at 5-7c. a yard.: .= - 2a0 Yards EveretteShirting, suitable for house dresses, boys' wear, etc. . • ' Regular a..c, a yard. • Special at 25c: sleeves, fine . even Weave. .Sp2cial •..�0 Dozen Ladies' Summer Vests, without. at 25c. each Towndiiip business, and at the usual hour and .place, (Carried), ' • • Anglo Mtnf Clark, „c •.4:Y 14Y."sv : f t�. k �'""�:.C'ir ;2 v . t:.. ...F. ;47-.1'Z'.= as• 20 , Doien Ladies' Black ,Cotton 1 -lose, • sizes 9 '1and • �r, Special Price 25c. per.pair. 25 Dozen Mens e— ery lay wore : S-xv pecial. II —Value at 25c. a pair u _ . Dozen Ladies' Black •Pure SilkrHose :with' the fashionahle:drop-stitch effect., These are seconds; .but the -imperfections are so slight they ,will not • affect the wear.' Priced at pile. a pair;. sizes' .,_._ • _ � • �-y � y � , grid �4 .. r e - We sell and recommend the Terrier Close for 1 es in iasis' an n Sizes It, and 5 SfocIans, children. , P'at"Brn/s G .• 3 tei 10 .-2, and•priced at 30, 35, and 40c. . • yra■y..:.cyz■ le_ • in ., 3,' and• 4- widths esG:,,.'�' .tr<...., �i;:Yit7x.".'.�-�..,-,.w._�. t-....�.. '».G•.::'r.:2.:4 ,....:'w'tx«„.,, Special Values in Wilton Rugs - 11* {4.