The Lucknow Sentinel, 1922-10-26, Page 84
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Our New Overcoats• this season Are the finest we have
shownr for 'some years and. while 'quality, : style, and
ai are -excellent the pr ces,are more reasonable.
tailoring a . • .
` Overcoats. ---For Men -at 20.00, 25,00, 30.00;
See our Overc ' --,_
and $32,50.. For Youths at 14,00, 15.00 and $18:00.
For
. •o sat' -4.00 7.00, 8.50 and $9.5:0.
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uPaw
- roven Very satsfacto.
-�►nr se�ect>t �• •n for this Fall has p � :.
ah
• "°;arse . u.
• 00 and
2500 e toamt,..
• ° ly
and out Valu: s• at 20, .a � . . q } ....
thing >n.'the trade. The�r° are. ,
anford 'Made Suits, a•
guarantee of their quality and Stle.: `
Boys' .Suits s p
Nicely' ,made. two piece Suits with Bloomer Pants;• in
fine quality Tweeds and Worsteds, some lines with
extra p
air of Pants. Priced $9.50 to $•15.00. .
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Special Suit Bargains'.
We have reat`lirreduced the prices •.
of a number of .Men's Suits:in,stock to
2. Glearing See these S e.
Sale Prices, $11..7 5 and
. Bargains.
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Men's Raincoats --
raincoats .will appeal to the close twerp'
Ou>` values ><n�
«. grey`colors beau=
Heaves -weight Blit, and dark greet).
• ,]fullyfinished, extra value at $20. 0. All -wool 'Gab
ar
dine Price. 19:75• Iighter - weight Raincoats at $10. ..
' 7.7:5.
Boys''��.allXiCoat$; Special ��'
oung Men This Is for -You
A shi.. tient- received ofBrand
the famous `Star` fine
shirts. S�'"��IA.I:.NO
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fancy
. . 1: --Fine White ;Shirt. With
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ritque front, all sizes Price $2.25.. SPECIAL eNO. 2--
Extra fine linen -•finish Cambric' Shirt, 'piped with con-
trasting-.
on-
tra sting color on front pleats and . cuffs. ]las piped
edge '' detachable collar. :< Price .$3.50. These two
styles are the very newest .the shirttrade -has to offer
and, the:pprices are right.
URO;
9SHFIELD NOS •
t'uesdo ]flet, 24tlt1
Mr. Donald Metean, g Lr'bian,
called on Laurier friembOititiuZ the
week,
' • Miss, nary Mc$regor,'Fltiladl8l-
ihis, ` S visit* 'her aunt, Mrs; Alec,
McGregor,, near Kintail,
]oars and MO, .Lack Gelb of Ci 1ross,
spent $.unday with: ,Mr, and MM. Wm.
P, McQiil, of. Paramount. , . °
Mr . dila Bine?' Amberley, was in •.
"Winghan hast wewk to see his brother
William' who Is. ill there.„
M. ;and Mrs Thos.: ]Hackett; , of
Z'4,931, spent $undaYWith 'Mr and Mrs,
Clair Irwin of Paramount'
' 11ji1',' . and Mrs, Pearson "spent an
evenin • "fast week with °Mr. `and Mrs:
Jas; T. Webster: of Paramount,'..
• Mss' Dgnalda McDonald,. of Luck- .I
ntw,M spent the,,, 'Week -end with '-or
friend, Miss Yerna Hamilton,,' of
Paramount.
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, Miss Esther Ritchie,r of Zi i , and.
Miss Myrtle Webster, of Lueknow,o
spent Sunday with Miss Elleda Stan-
• ley of Paramount, •
Miss Sadie McDonald,, of Chicago,
• is spending a few 'months vfth her
parents, M. a d. \Mrs. John K.
McDonald of- Loehaleh. •
Mr.. J, E. Agnew and Mrs. Agnew.
and Claire, of Luoknow, spent an
evening with Mr, and Mrs.. Grant
McPiarmid, of Paramount, during the
week, ..
The Kintail Branch of _ the'Women's
Institute are having a prize Masquer-
ade on Hallowe'en in'Lochaish. Prizes
for' best dressed and comic lady and
gent. Lunen..Admission, 75e. a' couple,
Mr: and Mrs. Duncan ` McGregor,
of near Teeswater, and' Mr.. and: Mrs;
Thos;' Moore. and Mrs. McGregor, of
Whitechurch, •spent' Sunday with Mr..
and. Mrs: Jack, Henderson ..of Para-
inount,
Miss • Ida .I,amilton, of Hemlock
City, who is teaching at Laurier, met
with an accident whichwill lay her
some ktime. as ri ay while
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The heavy • wind;,' of., the OSA fent
daVS-.Cavi played havoc wife tb0 W n-
t2a . ppies.-.Many 14 the 'iii'-avil I ad-
ed orchards in the vicipity will have
only* about half t crop to bes>pieked,
"x �e evaporator Which darted this
Fad has relieved the situation int-
monselye • ' •
tAsa result �cf. conce'rted'' action au
he part .of the "'Northern Ontario fire
relief committee; appoin ed last week,,
hundreds of'dollars° wo n of rat9ria1
mostly weariing apparel, was bundled
un` -today and expressed and, it is, be,'
U wed, before . the week is over, dt
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least •`half iz carload.- will have' been
sent; Citizens. have responded mo
liberally with clothing. of afl'descrip
tions. It is believed. that the Town
Council, at' its next session, will make.
• waist of'$1,000..The Lions, at their
be.iefit,concerl .on Monday ]tight, nett-'
ed •itbout'`9r350, Well will be, used for'
relief purposes:'
Bilking operations ;on the, Gara-
fraxa road'from Starvation Corner
south, are uncovering a lot of inter-
esting fossil relics. that , must date
back . many thousands of years. • mho
surface. rock is a sof't"•linte stone. that
has little body and: crumbles badly
when blasted, Below this is frequent-,
ly found a conglomerate- rock 'that
contains . a •large amount of fossil:
matter of all, kinds from • small shells
to great bones, On Tlursday a" large:•
.hip bone of an animal. was found that
would. -be several times the size of
that'. in an ordinary • horse, ether
smaller bones are found in more or
less profusion. Amongst the souveni
irs taken from this rock are the fos-
silized' vertabrae 'oaf snakes and a
fossilized wood formation: that _ie- u'stine, is visiting .with ' Mrs, Fox,
sembles in some ways'the,cuttle fish 1. Mr. Everett, of Kincardine, visited
bone of commerce., ' ,, ' i a few days'with Mr, and Mrs.''Archie''
one• ::. Lajs-at._Ygn .. ervice
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We'•lilP.tf for Cash—We 'Ski Cheaper ThanT>be,Ct'edit Stores
DRAFT CONTROL
FUFA, SI►YEN
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HANDY
TOWEL
RACKS
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tile: a note • .
POLISHED TOP
LOTS OF ROOM
O. BLA{CKCEADING
COAL. OR WOOD„
FIREBOX IN CENTRE
• TAKER Sir WOOD
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'1HE' OOD'CHEER"
ELEVATED OVEN
tyMME.T RANGE
This is, the Queen of Ranges
"Stewart's High Oven Cabinet''
It is the range that has taken the ' Canadian
market by storm. •
There are over. E thirty satisfied users of this
rangy in Lucknow and vicinity. ' , •
.. We will be 'pleased to show it to you, and explain
its many distinctive features over any' other range.
TbeLuckno'Thetucknow Hardware Coal:CoA
THE STORE THAT NEVE1 DISAPPOINTS
_LBLYTH.,±_
A l•
-collision occurred at the leve
nate-
-crossii, r n,ear-the�Graxrd ata to*' to niches civllnzaton Fortu
�' Tru y `If tier; father had.accofnpanied'•her on
tion here. on .•Sat rd •
u ay, ;Jos,p'Leddy,
-fr.amziear-Auburn,;: was"-coming_front the trip.'
the east and: did not ;sed the$ 45
up for. L 't F 'd
craiikng her car, the engne back -fired,
breakng her. arm just above the wrist.
The Women's Institute of Kintaii
shipped two large boxes 'and a bale
of clothing to the •fire sufferers in the
North, containing heavy coats; •dress-
es, sweaters, toques, shoes, mitts, un-
derwear, socks, bed -clothing, vests,
pillows, and a quantity of 'children's
clothing:
The plowing match on Tom Cook's
farm last Friday, ,although the first
in this. section . of the country for a
nun}ber ' of , years, was successful in,
many respects. The day„ was fine, but
the land,, ow+in to 'dry - weather, was..
:quite hard, and in poor condition for
first-class' plowing. However, 'some. of
the contestants--made-some very nice..
Work. The names of the prize -winners
will be found in tion correspondenee,•
'Miss Bessie Grant, of the 12th.
Cori:, i%entt,last week, to Minds' ."Hal
iburton .Co,, where she had accepted
the position as school teacher; On ar-
riving at Minden, however, she found
`that the Inspector would not allow.
the School Board to engage a -teacher
not fully 'qualified; .besides. conditions
there -were 'So -prirniitive-that she was
not at all sorry ler the -excuse to re -
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l i I L,L.I,ARD'S STORES.
LUCKNOW
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• WHITECHURCH
Tuesday, October 24.
• Miss Bertha MacKay, of Winghanfi,
,was at her home o'Ver Sunday. • •
Mr, Fred Clubb,. of St: Marys, .ie
visiting with his parents here,
Miss. Tillie .Alexander,of St".-Aug-
One-No:.
t".-Aug
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Mr, and;' Mrsi."Greer, of Wingham,
AN INCIDENT OF TRE BIG FIRE spent Suildlly with Mr:.and lI1lrs,
Frank . Henry,
One self-righteous, hare -brained, in-
°dividual, standing in a safe place near
the lake in Haileybury, :.while . crowds
of refugees were passing, kept shout-
ing: "It, is just as I told you; •Tile.
world ;is :coming 'to . an. end and you
'are all going to-----.'' He was per-
emptorily told to shut his mouth;. He
did ' so, and was saved a ' ducirng
Ihe,: e are persons who, zjprofess
to; have information which, '98 with-
held from the Angels in Heaven."•
New" Liskeard Speaker. •
fromtheinorth. The .trait
the. horse, . breaking, its leg, and
smashed the buggy. Mr. Loud.; c'scap-
"ed with..a shat g: up,. The :horse was,
shot l y.Aggiif MeTaggart.
THOUGH,' .I1' TAINTED MONEY'
George • X. ,Leeson, •M.P:P:.:,.from
Grey County, tried, to 'ease his con
seience • and d .incidentally :win some
local tnzblic,favor by dividing his $600
extra sessional . indemnity, or pay.
among the municipalities in his rid-
in 2.4- He had -$54, for -each- one •of--hiv
beneflcaries, The Council of the Town-
ship of•Normandy, however.' rejected
the gift,°sayinit` that the township •had
no Tight to the money. As a matter
of faet this -was- dot -the right•way-
ctto-
,rros'2 of the money. and it has even
hcen -Auggested that Mr: Leeson'was
el ,llin,r'it out as a sort of bribe to the
townships,
thin
1 g
do was to take th
keen it. That would
a»»roved of the gi
• lir worked, sari
mous•+��nt.to zinc
dental,". ,
The right" for r.
M . , Leeson to,.
e whale amount, and
Id: not mean that he
dab -if -he had•honeet _.
voted against tho
tease members' in -
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IBIG`CARROTS- A --T SE*F.ORT-H
Last' week's Huron. Expositor said:
Mr; William McDougall's .claim in
last'. week's. Expositor of growing the
largest• Short Horn' carrot this s on.
▪ .not:1ong einan uncontested,,
Early Friday rrrcrn;.ng Mr, Joseph,
Storey, of town brought one in from
Iii—garden- which measured 131/2
inches :round the top and 8 inches
lona and weighed two pounds-. I ater_
the same' afternoon Mr, John Sniderr:
of Brucefield, sent in .one that .meas-,
tired 8 • inches long,, was. 13 inches
Around the ton -and weighed -2 bounds
-1-ounce = Mr. Snider'•s , record---still--I
stands;
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• t FIRE BUG' AT 'WIARTON •
CONDITIONS IN RUSSIA
• Ernest Gordon, son of the lath Dr
-�..1.:Gordon; irr the. Stmday' School
Times, says that a recent letter, from
ftnasia pictures the culmination of the
so'in1 revolutionary process to date
in' the heart o£ *hid .great nation; -A
'Baptist pastor writes from the Nik=
I royevsky district: The population has
died and their bodies are eaten up. In
Samara as soon as it gets tla"rk it' is
butter .not to go' out.. They are kid-
. tr in; "n: the .people with• sacks and
i i,�r:s, taking them home and making
n' cat pees of'.them, which they sell on
the streets, Women disappear .when
r`. ;fig e•rtor water or to visit a neigh-
• ''Inr. Children are often enticed to
th•' r: death, . A Physlelan called to
ottcnd the sick is oyerpowerefi and
i eaten 1I'hxo' potien$,
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• Shortly 'after midnight; Friday.. last
he firemen were called to a blaze in
the.lumber yard of J. P. Newman &
Sons, where the flames were rapidly
•lestroying . two piles Of( lumber; Says
;he-Wiarton Eche, _
By strenuous'efforts the. blaze' was
extinguished, the firemen being as-
3isited in their efforts by the_fact .that
.
ter-•wassorirewhai-wet-front
*ev• ent rains,
That •the blaze was the work of
some fire -bug was quite evident as
even at r'ooii`the• next day- there -was
still a strong scent ofcoal oil in the
air around the, scene of •the fire, There
vere also ,coal oil • stains. on some of
"the ,umber • and there were tracts
;hawing where a' bag and some soft
*mid soaked. iii Coal oil had been used
to start the fire:
Provincial Constable Blood is work-
ing on the case
Miss Lula Conn returned home on
Saturday after spending a month with
friends at St Marys.
1 Misses Eva Dawson and Marie Mit-
chell, of'. Wingham, Were with the
Misses Fox, on Sunday; -
M David Kc inedi, and son,• Pete,
and ,..r W, Fisher and daughter,'
Annette, visited on Sunday''with the'
' •ar h McLau
,former s• aunt, Mrs. McLaugh-
lin,-
g
lin,-at Fordwich: -
Dr' and Mrs; Paterson, Mr. ' and
:Mrs, Fraser Paterson, of Lncknow;.
and Mr. . Norman Paterson, of Tees-
water, visited on Sunday at ]Mfr,. Geo,;
McQuoid's. • . .
Sacrament services will be observ-
ed at the 11 o'clock• service in the
Presbyterian Church on Sunday next?.
Oct, 29th. Rev.. Mr; Tait, of. Bluevale,
l At th
Will ., be' .prresent• to assist � e,.Pie
partory . service on 'Friday evening,
October 27th.
, ANOTHER HURON' WEEKLY • •
QUITS
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Froin The 'Goderich Signal "we learn' -. .
that the Hensall Observer; published"
for' the past four years by .Mr, • F. J.
Wickwire, has ceased publication
Uensall is a village of a little :over
700 populationin• a good section of
. the country, and one would. 'expect
that a printing office of the usual
village tyre could : get along. there;
abut Mr.` Wickwirre claims ^ack
patronage by both Village 'and.
'co' u
nary; of
,�.
It is just another illustration
of. -the high cost .of .living as it affects
the village weekly, • •
arefUtfas
asonabie Prices
Large size F1annelette-: Blankets,: :white .only 'sec-
onds", •_.but :thee imperfections are very slight: and .. does
-at=eet-the wear. S ._ ecial. 2.65 a '_r.
Starfields�-1Jndeim6a --=-for Men-` --$iu$-Lathe] - n l
--ii-n'p--to =48„Red-Label u -too=sire-4
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Men do not pay more that; ,$2:00 for'` our Overalls
and Smocks. We can give you an Overall that we will
guarantee • for $2.0-0-a pair. Sizes 35 [ to 48, blue 'arid .
white or plain black. _
-l�ie ns •All -Wool Socks,. at45 and 50
c: a pair. ..
Children. s -Underwear . in good -qualitysk19
__Nos 508 and 502. Natural color; Veils and Drawers._
er
another dot
yntrttli
Itultiigg Bleeding, or lrrutrud-
nig riles. No
surgical •opts:,
anon required,
Dr. Chase's Ointment will relieve you et one
d afford lasting beats, doe. a Dox a
assists, er+ son, nates & Co., Chid
Torontoe Boa free it you mention.
fir, , POW. 119. WIMPS? Poll MOP.
leo. 512 --Cream all -wool Vests .for children,; up to:
14 years; at : •1 35, 1:50,' 1.60 and $1.75.
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Infant', Vests .in :purewool, and cotton and wool
.mixed.: Ask .for No3 534 and 535 at 60c. and $1.00.
2.Only Girls9N-avy-: Serge Dresses, 'baud :9 year sizes,
.,
,n'icely trimrrfed ; with Red' Flannel: and.. Red patent•leather.:,
belt regular ular $4.25,. Special. to -Clear $3,45.
Clothes
for Men
Lei h-
m :Fn's
•Made -to-'
.li easure
Clothes
fol` Men
tl.
._.. Special
• A,, Values
in,,,Ladies
86 Men's
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