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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1922-10-19, Page 8LIMENOW ,lUENTINIqie'`f`%ll�li iDAi. OCTORI i:1$t1t., i02, .. 'chis - is the month to secure your Falb needs. Stocks are well assorted �o andprices-are.. -• • exceptionally reasonable. • • .en's Rubber • .Boots • See our stock in' -this line; ; Our, White Sole Rubber;. Boo at $5,50 is one that has an excellentreputation : � 4.7 :.'`'is' also` good r. w.• ar. Our' Red Sole .Bia7at� F , value or the pirice v+e :;a fine assoi'tna►ent of good heavy -weight t very closeprices, 35,.•50, 60, and 75c.: lame e te'- Bt nkets • . #. Best . u tY And largest size, soft andfleecy at $3.25 a pair. Pull size12-4 in good seconds,' heavy -weight, at special tirice $2.75.a pair. 1,1-4 'Blankets, best quality at•275apair. co forters Fancy': Sateen: Comforters in: good weight. and - pretty ,attern Sateens, : 60x79,at $3.25, .and size. '79x79 at $ • °s specialvalues. X5.75: .We co�me�nd these`as' ..,. . Dress dS e r ..• Recewedthis week' two lines oSerge s Very suitable for Chifdren,s Dresses and Skirts.. We consider them . .:. extra value ,-..•40-in.',Serge at 75c„ and splendid -weight •45� 1 ch -a $i-.00. ' C11.EPE `in Black °Also excellent quality'of CANTON Black„ at 3-.50 a • . ard. 'Navy, a.' read� � See three 'new lines of NAVY DUCHESS. ' SILK, a .'s ecial'- purchase below. regular prices,• to sell at $2.00, ' - •.$2,45,and $2.65 a yard.: • QCR& CO. one No' 10 is at YQnr Service ifor:Cash-ilie. Sell Cheaper "Tlyan -The Credit Stores slo• s HOLE — a„�„�,,,., �imp ,� �s • POWHED•TOP:.• - - s RO M ` _ iit�ale �. ® LOTS OF O ll r� TILED' OR . r►i • OR WOOD 'outfox auk CO II �t • 1FlREeo � MIRE WOOD •••••.-1 'This i the, Queen of Ranges Stewarts, . Ili •gh .,Oven Cabinet" -_It. ;is the range that has taken the Canadian market by storm. There are --thirtisatisfie v-ei<- y- d users; of this range in Lucknow and Vicinity- „ -- We wili^be pleasedtoshowit to you, and explain its many distinctive leatures over any, other range. The Lucknow Uar4warle & CoaJ Co. T$E.STQBE, ...TILAT ly1 YER• _DIS•A PROII TB - 1 • 0110.6.~.M1.m6.i�+1-- • NO'"10E• TO. CREDITORS - /BATH OF Mt. 4011. PELLI1 ter. Jesepit Phillipa. tcf'the lith, Con ►sbtteldx died•' n Thursday 451 -104 • Weak; ami *110 Huilpltal t Wingbam /ithara ba had Paean' taken, to ha- ,Pp, grated oil fu" a rupture vlhich;,had given hila trellide- for home• One. Mr. Phillipa" was b1 year*: of age and lived cn the farm* with has• fathhr by whore he will be greatly missed -- 'The funeraal. • wase on Saturday to Greenhill cemetery. • • K14c (In;teuded' for last week)- M'r.• Hora';tts McGuire is up• franc Lorldoil for a .few dhys, _ • • MreRobert Woods was a visitor at Stanleir for the week -end.. Miss Colina,'Clark ° cvas home ori. Drayton for the week -end, Mrs.. Leitch, of Detroit, as a visitor with her brother, Mr. Ned, Thous, I s o Harper . is epe4ding a i fey+ wefts with, her sisters at Poit Stag ley. • Mr, and. Mrs, Ned Thorn and jean. were visitors at. Fordwich on Scant- .-W6NY M IIS^ 4 - , PirOty 'Wedding, at, Sitrltia`' ° . ' Oar Lady" of Mercy Church, p arnia; was the ' 4ene-- pf a pretty autumn. - ' Wedding on Tuesday,. Oct 10th, where, Miss' Rerilena Griffin, of Detroit, formerly.' of Kinte% Ont., bec nie the, say. o Mr, John Joynt had. the misforturte to fall from an apple tree, spraining his ankle. , • • Mrs, • Jas. Durnin, returned home on Friday from a two months', . trip' in the Weak :' • . Mr, Wm. 1VLcQuillin .was at Embro .last week as a ,judge of fiorses at the Fair there. . • • Mr. Geor a Anderson has 'returned to Milton a ter a visit; with his• broth • eis, Arch, and J. D,, here. Messrs. Alex. Purvis and' Torrance Anderson, are working with the Gov- ernment dredge at Hent+all, Miss Mary E. Salkeld, of Goderich. spent the week -end with her sisters, Mrs. Miller .and Mrs, Gordon. The stork killed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald"McDonald on Sunday and left a boy. Congratulations! Mr. and Mrs. George ' Walker, of East Wawanosh, were .visitors with her parents, Mr.' and Mrs. W. J. Hinnphrey,. on Sunday. All the young people are invited -10 a 'Social under the auspices of the Young People's' Bible .Class., to be held in, the Presbyter an Church, on Mon- • .day evening next. Miss Gladys. Webli .underwent an operation for, appendicitis' : in • Wing - ham Hospital on Wednesdae, and is. making favor-able'progress. Miss Car- oline Webb'is substituting for her at S. S,•,t!lo, 3, In the matter of, the estate • of Neil • McMillan .late of the Village of Lucknoww in .the,; County` of Bruce,- - -Refired-Farmer. Deceased, ' A _ Notice is, hereby.: - given that •all• persons , having anyclaims orde= mandssagainst the late Neil McMillan, 'who died on or about the seventh day. of Sentember 'A D. 1922. at the Vil- a 1af':f+xicknow_in , the 'Oounnty; of Bruce, are required to sendby post prepaid or to. deliver to the under 'signed;executor~under the Will of the Said Neil McMillan.` their•names and addresses and full particulars in writ- ing of •%their claims and•statements -of their acounts and the nature' of the ,securities:-if-any.-held:'hy-'theen .dui vvrified'by affidavit.., ' ,And •take 'notice. i "'And that • �af�ter :.the fourth clay :_ate November -A D 1922, the 'saidexecutor will proceed to dis- tribute the assets of the said' deteas -- ed among the persons entitled, thereto having . regard only: to rthe claims -of --which=heshall--then, have had notice and that he. said execuor will not be Iiable for the'_ said assets or any part thereof to any person of who3e..Claim he shall not then have received notice This',notice is given pursuant to the statute in that behalf, , ' . Dated at Lucknow this fourth day. of October A. D: 1922. , - MalcolmMcMillan. Luoltnow; Ont, , • 1.9-1;0-5:00 • -Executor. COAL PRICES AT KINCARDINE.. (Kiaicar:1'ne Reporter) There have been many wild rumors as to the'. price of goal. It has been said that it wouid.•cost from $18 to $21 or $22 per tone In conversation with Mr. `ilt, Burnside, The Reporter was ikbtiared that it will be around $16,50 ----o-o-o-- . GODERICH , Simpson, of Toronto, an the Granrl•4xange-Lodge of erica, 'and field secretary r, addressed the Orange- men: and neighborhood ening.` service m Keel -- Church. R., C.. McD'ermuy .-minis x� Chirrch,, conducted -the Prof.` Simpson pr!•aclied sermon on "Struggles yin t of- �Religions, .and,':Civil n which he urged the ne- more "backbone" .en the otestants•in' general and in . 'There -was 'a goodlyturnout o members o G. 182,: Brq..D; Sproule, master;: the local 'ISreceptory of ''R�oyAY BIach Knights, Orange Young Britons ons and g -the--lad#es' -lodge, the .last named burn •Ben - from Au Strang, -Brethren , • lodges milder and other surrounding attended,:- Tie church was filled. West Huronteachers; in:convet[t- on here.`aast week, passed a resolut- on asking' the 'education department hoplace•.-only .Caii'adian histo• ty_on-the_ •:urricuTum as a' subject for exam - nation for the_ lower high school en- prance' examination,, and British 'zistory� for the examinations in 'the. lower forms of the high school course. dome_ of. pliler'�teachers thought it would': a'•sad day to :eliminate the study of Brutish history from they • iouxseJeadiitg up�to highschaaLvcbrk. I.t-•�vas..thought_.that:anthxs. wax many_ �Nould. never`• study our British history ts,, it should be studied, Alt' agreed that the course' as outlined now is too '1e>tvy,' Another resolution condemmed 'he present hiithorized textbooks • ;in Qanadian history and appointed a • • 1orrimittee: to p>i'e'sent,tiie case to the �lepartm+ent;' of .education, `-A- third �.esalutian. -asked the -department to continue the superannuation allowance �aid1'c ienciier to"liis-'ar'-l[e>i<�sart= Learn to hide your aeries acid ,sans Nader"" pleasent etraiee; no one canes to hear whether you have Headaches, ?araebes or'rheanratiem, Learn oto• meet yo tr friends with s ;male; a good, haw- man ,Or Women 13 always wel,,etsne, but the dyspeptic 'a not wa,tnt anywhere. tun x•531 ,pais t ,opgh tete world t co Aby t,00,4 th 4g,; a reforo hat you east ro' Or : y iSiZdM.eee .tx":ttt GrC n eh 'to'. * y' ',i 1 . g' ion had .i antes d 6t. 'Mitt; 4o p- t e• Rev; Dr, cif lcet of British Ant of the order, men, of Goderich evening Church, Re ter id ,Kno service, •and a vigorous• the -Inter -es Liberfy,"' i cessity of hart of Pr Orangeman f theb f' fl -ter in life as. long as,she lived if he, should die, before herr. is .was con- sidered to; be only "a ciasoncible re- -west, as the survivor ply be an nvalid. or'dependent upon Isgmeone's ehatity,.y bride of Mr. Joseph Griffins. of Sarliia,, formerly of Goderich,. The • bride looked charming lu-a taupe ma,evelle, enit with fox trimming% and Sat to hatch, carrying American beatuy De - togas end ma�iderr hair fern,. while the bridesmaid, Miss Idel Griffin, of De- troi:t, was daintily .,attired in blue - panvellaine with beaver trimmings, and .carried. Ophelia-• rosea with baby '!,heath and fora,' he groom, was at- • tended by his. brother: Jack, of Guelph: The groom's favour`=to the bride was ayheaded bag;t • to the • bridesmaid a Jack onyx,'ring With 'a diamond set- gig, and to the groomsman a • silver nen and pencil set, Mrs La Forge' presided at the organ while appropri- ate' solos were ably, rendered,. After the ceremony 8 sumptuous wedding dinner- was • partaken of at the "Patricia. Cafe". The happy couple left onthe afternoon tra'n'for Buf- falo and Niagara Falls. The young couple were the •xecipionts of many useful and beautiful gifts, They will reside at 138 Forsythe Ave. Sarnia, to 'which home- .,the best wishes ,of a host . of friends attend them. The Out of town' guests were Mr and •Mrs. J. S, «ritfin; Kintail; Mrs. R. McKin- non and • Monica, of Parkhill; 'Miss. ;Edith and Emily Griffin, of Goderic`h;' Mr. J. Griffin and Miss. Marion O'Rourke, of Guelph, 'Mr. and Mrs. "E. T. Perry and Genevieve, Mr. and Mrs. H. Kilian and Miss Idel Griffin' • all of Detroit and Mr, and Mrs, T J. Lannon, of Ashfield, 'EYE BADLY INJURED EIGHTH' CON KINLOSSS Wednesday. Oct• • 18th; Miss Pheabe -Cafigrani , spent -tFie s e, k end"•••under The parental roof: Mr. jos. Culbert and :Mi's Elizabeth visited relatives in.Kinnardine eentl;. I. 'Mr, W. Johnston and son Elliot are- busy cutting wood in 'Greenock this week. • i.. Many - fanners are drawing -their +-apples to the evaporator these days: Inc orchards having More 'thdn'need- ed for-home....use; . Wni.. MicPhersdn. 10th Con•' is bas haul n r-- -ood- Ao--ltinley�•-�these-days_ O to the scaitvity of coal. 'many +• aic' burring Wood .far fuel: ` Mr Wm. Statters and nits • Anni' rnc�tr,'ed '•to Ethel last Thursday and. a:tended. 'the Ei *orth League ant Sancta + School Convention: there. Onee snore the' toot'of the whistlf "s hoard. arid the threshers are again n n;ur midst. Farmerk fearing winter -bv-• near' at -hand are : anxious fe' ha a the grain threshed. ' ' 3,Ve are very sorry'td hear of M' . Th Henry. a ..former Hoiyrvod man hutnow a resident of Rinlev. 'having at • the present time, ' Mr. Ellis, the the misfortune to have his fingers so fuel eotitrollccr; has gene into prices in badly crushed and hurt. an his phot, ins, mill, that they had to be , r Maniautat- ' al parts of 'the province. Kincardine ed iiedify: had a like melsfar- trine 'sot, e ...years ago arid' lost one freight rates, are 81,30•`per ton higher fintper Now with losing the aenaain than'Toronto aYncl $1,10• per ton higher 'tip fnrers, his hand, is isnlecd balls' ' p 5 •cri»nled, than 'London where coal is,;ilclvartis.;cl at• $18 per ton, It looks as if the 0:11.0•„t this sentence: "1 ayn so tor. local 'dealers are giving the public• a ? v,” said the man to his wife's moth • square deal. • or "I, had hoped „+o'u could stay with ub all'vvinter, Barrie 'Mackenzie, a 14 -year old lad from Bruce Township who was•atten- ding Kincardine High School met with a peculiar , and. painful 'accident . re- cently. He was on the play, ground With a bat in his hands;.'when another lad tossed a glass bottle towards him. ssthough it were a ball. Barrie hit. 'he, . bottle -smashing it into Small framents.' A'emall piece of the ;flying glass struck him on. the eye ball, penetrating to such a depth that there is ,danger that the sight may be• ' lost. Or neglect It, • • for: . ATUkDA c • e. •`I'll IS. _ EEK 'ONLY 201 .-..C. diff every Hat . . in. the Store • All Fancy Stamped. Linens Will. Also •'Be; -o0 .Sate at 20 p.c.:off. EXTRA •SP'ECCAL I 50 only 16• nch ` Tan or White Centres, 8c.�or.2`for 35c, - Ment a ., 1 , HILLIADD'S. •STORES L UCKNUW. VICTIMS OF NORTHERN FIRE • Fred : Kirstine, -formerly of , South. Line, . Brant Township,, who has been farming "about three miles west Of Haileybury; for the past twenty-eight years, 'lost, all his' buildings, •imple- ments and 'most 'of his live stock in the terrific fire which .swept over that section two weeks -ago, and which resulted' in theentire' wiping•out of the. town of Haileylury and neigh- boring villages.' with an estiinatetI de it, list of 47. kr, Kirstine and his a mother' Mrs.. Andrew Kirstine, ,saved themselves by crouching in the centre of a large potato' patch, and beating out the, flames immediately near them with a wet blanket. Out- side of being almost suffocated and blinded by •the smoke these eseaped unhurt,.. Amongst the ' buildings lost was a large newbarn that Mr. Kik- Stine had finished erecting only a few weeks'ago. Williaii Crani, also for- merly of. -Brant, who ltvtj •across the road', from ,Kirstine, was bereft too of all his belongings, while another old Brant. boy., Mr. Sam Craig, was • fortunate enough to save his .build- ings . although : h'is farm was only a short distance front the other.• LOCAL MARKETS 4Eggs p .. 35c. Butter 251-30c. Hog... -1$9.75 • . Wheat 05--96c, Oats - c Peas .. $1.25. Barley .......... ... 50c. • FALL' poop..5_ AT gpRic.E.s: ' THAT 1YI EAN Plain Pink Flannelette.. for cliildren's'wear,'nice heevy°quality.. • .. • •':25c. a yard 36 -Inch Striped Flannelette, light colors suitable for .quilt linipgs, nightgowns. etc., Spec ial • ' • '...a .22*i.a.yardl Cotton Comforters, size 72x72,. :filled with a :good quality. cotton, covered with_ very pretty Chintz; Special' $2:95. each '.. ' No, 535 All -Woo 1 Ca shmere Hese for' ose Ladies mes� ` eda-and�S e�-•ui ,-__,_sg _.in.Bia.ck,a�ies poi+g , ad by Mercury Mills, which is q guarantee of quality, -sizes 8'/2 to 10, Special $1,00 pair • M en, s Wintgr.-wet ht Under Shirts, -good :heavy w ool-with a small percentage of' cotton, •,' nixes 40, 42, and 44 only. special , , , , , ,$1 OW each See the line of heavy, all -wool Underwear for men, at. .. $1,50 per 'garment All -wool Blanket. Cloth. for Children's Coats, colors' Red;',Brown, Pekin Blue and Whit, 54 inches wide,. at .., .....,.. ..:.. .._..... • $2,25 a yard.': • Ladies' Winter -weight underwear,• natural or'white. Vests "hale long sleeves, and drawers are ankle'—.J.—. Sheets? i_rto 98c, each ' Grain. Sags, eitra heavy, doable -thread 'bags at, . ... .. ,.: $6,25 •'per dozen. -Boos' all wool- Tweed Trousers, sizes 2Gto.35_Alse _Nan:.Irish _Serge __Tr-._ouger4,-. ' , Special 'in Black Silk. Canton Crepe, beautiful quality, at Men's Black Winter -weight Caps with insideeitr 1)2;4 E' peeiai=ii'r;ce $3.50•�per yard , .$2.25. lien's heavy' Black Denim Smocks lined.wfith .heavy grey flat Plelctte;" Special "Craftana," the all -woos CashleAre k. :Ott►+ ,.:%►lacic•-�aerlyt--especial •s 777'. .7.11';110 sit the. Table of `` s >and• Boys tJnderwear at Special'' Prices to Cle4r en4s leisure Stills: .. •-- r-gs The Right Place to Buy Ladies' Coats ,,•.,-760.7- woe