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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1922-11-09, Page 8• .4 41114 ,y n >b> C NS owriti$L, Tat9 DAT,..Nov-bp f • *es .. �..� ,ock a S_p i Purchase in these at: a bargain • price is pass- ed, on to you,. These are . pure wool Worsted Knitted Gloves in Khaki colors at 40c. and, pure wool Heather ,• ;Socks at 40c and` 50c. • a pair. See I these. values. and buy a mdr.of=:each - ackinaw Coats These are emery serviceable for Fall and,Winter'wear. Made in ;nce•colors from heavy -weight Wool Tweeds,,', just 'the kind that :kee .s' out :the cold and.wind, and • . P stands the tear and wear of outside work. *Prided at 8.75and$.75. • Knitting Yarn Our Canadian Wheeling Yarn this season is a yarn of extra fine quality and spun with fine even thread. Good range of colors`at- 90c. a pound. Scotch Fingering Yarn, Special Value yin black, white, grey, cardinal, brown and navy, at $1.25 a .pound.. White Flannelette Flannelette See our values in white Flannelette at 20,' 25, 28 and � 30c. a yard. Our qualities are good and prices right. Also Ceylon' Flannel, a yard wide, in pretty blue`stripe closely woven, and just the weight and quality suit- able for uitablefor nightshirts and pyjamas. Price 40c. a yard. ° c. oys' Wool Jerseys • A ,Made of fine pure wool in nice range of colors, service- • able and cQl nfortable. Priced at 1 75, 2.00 and $2.25. Fit-U"Ca s •adjustable band to fit any size of head, rom: Made with . � heavy .,quality Tweed, 'nicely finished and trimmed, with fur lining.. Price, Men's $2.00, Boys':.$1.25. ° 4$ Fashion has. decreed the .'wearing of Oxford ..Shoes for Fait and Winter, Ladies' SOats will be - much in de- mand. We are showing a. large range in the popular colors with.. buttons and buckles, at . 2.25, 2.50 and $2.75. • Also hi h -t©, 4 -buckle Overshoes at $4.25. m Everyone wouid . like. 20 to. 50 i aper cent« on °moneyinvested o- You will ave: the chance to get ' it during the next• week • Coiecg obi Saturday, Nov. 1 i..th., and continuing for One Week Only,•very, _Y• thing on. 'Sale. °.Reductio s ore 20 to 50 ; per cent., Watch for the Bills t`'D. at RUQ �clf �1VI' L?� STORE THURSDAYFRIDAY-SATUB DAY NOVEMB E 940_4 . H!LLIARD'S STORE LUC[SNOVV SCHOOL REPORTS • b S. S. NO. 10; Ashfield . Johnston;'T:- Ferguson. Johnston, J Hogan,' E. Scott, Howard, M. Johnston, Hogan, . • • MacLean, T. Howard. ".. Lane, G. ' Johnston, L. Hogan . I -T. Johnston,.R.. HowWard, B. Reid:; ;Sr, Pr, -B, Johnston.. t -- Jr. Pr, E. ''Hogan,' T, ..Drennan, J. Drennan, D. Reid, B. V. Clarkson, Teacher. S. S. No, '5', Ashfield • • Daily Work. • • Sr.. IV -(•Total. X00 p•c;)-(John ,MacDonagh aril Willie' Pepper) 78; Alfred Ritchie, ;70; 'Molly Pepper, • 70;• Grace • Pepper, 68; HaroM Gard- ner, 64';; 'Clara Ritchie,' 61; Jean chie, •50; .Jessie Andrew, 46; Ma1cqm Webster, 33. • • • Sr III -(Total 10 p.c,)-Emma' MacDonagh, 93; David°Andersons' 50; v � 3 Willie Hunter, 50�Mr1 ert Reid, 4 ' Jr. III -(Total 1465)=41ma Hunt- er, 1195; W4nn'ie Hunter, 946; Beryl Gardner, 839; :Prank' Ritchie, .569; Willie Webster, 499: . IT -(Total 1350) -Elsie Ritchie, 1132; Evelyn -Reid; 910; George` Web- step; 736; Norma Anderson,•• 438.. Jr, II -(Total 735) -Sidney •Gard- ner;.4¢0, Cecil Gardner, 309 • Primer .(Total. 419) -Chari a Ani. -arson: filk-EIIIott Webster, 213; " A"=(Totat 100).7James Gardner,' Sr, Iy-M, Jr, IV• --G. Sherwood, R. .. Sr; HI`` $. M. Lane, M. . Jr. II -W. KAON, MURDI 1 • ST HELENS a. • 'Mr. John McGuire arrived ' home • from the West on Friday. Miss Ethel Anderson, of Lucknow, and Tori°ance Anderson were home for the holiday. Miss Muriel Hall of. "Toronto,\ a avisitor with Mr: J. B. •Rutherford's over .the. wee1-end', .• ' Mr• and Mrs, Richard Martin and ' hildren, of north' of Lireknow., spent :Sunday at. Mr 'WT Woods. Mr. Robt, McQ,u?llin, of Dungannon, and Miss. •Beatrice ,McQniilin, .of Stratford, were home for.he,}inliday. Mrs. McLennan, who has .spent the last few months with her Orients, Mr, and Mrs. P.. Clark, returned to rho : o: ` 10 is at : ours ervic �1i'c`.SeUtor aah=Wei Seil•..cheaper-hhaa -The--Credit-Stu ie Good Cheer 1s _:thh nlj-fut n TrnaI With a .circular- water .. pan. It is the only furn- ace Made that • 'supplies sufficient humidityto.con, • vert• heated air into Sum- mer atmosphere. No•drry, parched aur, no' loose furrxiture• where a Good Cheer Furnace is installed. is too xpe Fueltoo e nsive and •health too precious to. warrant anything but the most effective heating _... equipment.. qThe Goode Cheer, while costing little;. f any, more than other. well built furnaces, is the so- lution of economical heating, and will proviit You with an indoor Sumner atlnosphere. - -._.. We have had. 27 years' experience' in plumbing and leafing, " We have ` vett • 17 years of-that-time-- Lucknow. We have a record of all the. heating, • and plumbing outfits that we have installed, [and they are all; even to the first ones put, in 17 years ago; giving excellent satisfaction. ' ' Of this record we *are proud; and we are here still - to give you the same quality of service.. No contract too large, nb contract too 'small. CRISWE north ' Class were'exarnined in His- tory, Geography, Composition.,. ram - mar, Spelling 'and .AArithmetic-Harold Gardaar 7 Wdhie :P.epper,--6&,--John' MacDonagh, 67„ Jessie. Andrew,'; 65; s At our Annual One -Cent: Sale.which. we' are folding on the, above Oates, we are offering,,along with our reg- °alar goods, our entire- stock of "IN-?. TERNATIONAL STOCK FOOD and 'DR., HESS POULTRY PAN ACEA, ,at the regular Sale Price of two packages, for the' price, of one Viand just one cent more. • . Pail: of International 'Stook %ood ' $3 75. comawing 25 lbs. , 2 for $3.76 • $1 00. Package . of • International •Stock 2 for :$1.01. • Foo • d, .. •e ,• 50c. Package of Iyrti rnationai Stock Food. . 85e. Package of -Dr. Hess' roulrry• Panacea 35c.• Package of Dr. Hess' Poultry Panacea ▪ 2for 51c. • 2' for 86c. •: 2 for 36c. Chicago on Tuesday: •The, funeral of the late Mrs, James Aitcheson,•' whose. ueath 'occurred on. Sunday,. was, held to Greenhill _Cem- ,tery on Tuesday afternoon. Ctiving to leer recent illness Miss GI'adys Webb has resigned as teacher at S.S. No, 3. Miss Gladys Rogers, auIrlington,'..who has been engaged as hersuccessor, commenced :hex dut • ies.:on Tuesday.' . Miss W. D, Rutherford, of Mitchell; „Miss..Mav' Caineron, of Toronto, Miss Colina Clark, of Drayton; Miss Clara 'Woods of Guelph, Bliss . Winnifred Woods, •of Galt,' spent the Thanks - -r A. o E•.•1Vh I'l l• LUCKNOW, .v ONTARIO.^ PHONE, 32. giving holiday at their homes here, A . team composed of -ten, members of the St.Helens Rifle Club spent a pleasant time at Teeswater on Thanks- giving when tney engaged, in afriend- ly 'shoot with members of the Tees- Water Club.; Owing to .the :dull and foggy Maly, shooting, especial(' at the 500 yard range, was rather •dif- ficult, The following are .the . corn bind scores made . at the 500 yard' and_20.0 yardrange,. out' of •nr•possible. vn . . •�. , • SL Helens -J. C. Purdori, .6�3; E. Webster, 57;W, I Miller, 56; J. D. Anderson-' E. Pardon, 63; J. Weir- ster, 58; W. McQuillin, 59; • N. A; Miller, • 58; G. Stuart ,'.62 W. Webster, 64;=-600, Teeawatter-Jr McKag'tre, 64; R,' J.. Armstrong, 60;• E. Dennis,: 55; C. Veninghex, 63; Leigh, 55; •W. Oakes, •45; W.'Ke!th, 54; S. E. Jeffery, 48; D. Keith, 61; A. Strome,' 58;-- 563. . It: is expected that .'thd return •''fitch.will be held here in the ;near. future, ' �ReY_� Mr :Baines;:. of-:�4ubarn, will- Graee--Pepper,:-t4;--Alfred-.Ritchie„_62 -. preach here next,Sunday, • Moll'.- Pepper, ,60; Malcolm Webster,, Miss Mae Menary is spending. a 55;' Clara Rxthhie, 40; `Jean Ritchie; ,few 'days at' her home.at. S ep d 1 Uri. No. on Roll, 29: Mrs Robt.'Treleaven, of Dungannon V�"bleacher,. spent Sunday' at the home of her'• son, '.Mr, Bert Treleaven, , • �tibiss--V-iolet Iti]pat�ick; pBenm�l--. d._Miss Ruby, of London, wera- ome or Thanksgiving ' Mr: and.Mrs Milton. Kilpatrick - a nd Tamil . `- _ P .....- an y, • :of.' •Mafeking, spent' Sunday at' the home of: Mr. John Kilpatrick, . •. Mr. and "Mrs. Matthew Sh'acicleton and' son, Benson, visited. at Mr,�Herb. Drennen's; a.t Lanes, on Wednesday: . "Mr. Sri Be Mrs John Blake and c.a g Bernice, of Mafeking, vis iced at the'home. of Mr. David Mc-, Whin..ney 6n•Friday, • " rill"` -a id-mis:"P7sherweocr, of"•Ber: • tl • The Luaknoi Hardware &Coad Cod TH1 STORE THAT NEVER DISAPPOINTS fastand Mrs, N. Saunders, of Mafe- king,, spent Sunday, at .the home .of Mx. Sail?' Sherwood: ".+ -Misses', Ruby' and Etta McQuaid, the L. H. S. and Mildred McWhinney, of the 'G C, I; , spent the week=end at their_ hpraes here, " '.. ' • MAPEKING . S. S. No,4, West Wawanosh '.Senior. Room • : 'Sr V Vera Wooda,. Greta `Webb, Fred McQuillin*. Jr. V -Bene., Woods, Elizabeth in - _lis, Bue�l6 t0_11Ou1,, Rohena Martin;_ Sr: IV -Dorothy McQuillin, Grace Cameron, Lula•.Weatherhead, ,Mary Martin, • Winnifred MdQuilljn, Irene Gynch, Lila Gaunt*, George McQui1- lin*,• (Eddie+ Gaunt* and Muriel Mile ler*)" ties, Tommy Todd*. ' JrIV :'"StewaftlAvis Charles Mc quillin, Nora Woodley*, Alex. Lyons*, Ross McPherson*, . ' .:-.4Tmarked.•.-)_nussed:„one__. more examinations , No, .on Roll,t•25; '•Average, Attend- iice, 22, . . Dorothy C. Douglas, Principal. Junior Room , . • Sr. III-yFxank Carroll, 73, Helen tiller, 63; Walter Forster, 47*;*Elmo P CIAL Mr Eldon Twainley was home for cc,;r the'• holiday.. ' Miss -Sarah•-Mailcugh; of- Dungan- non,s" -4- e h - ;lgries Mr. and M� s"+ 1 ins t. Blake., this. week; 1. .. .ss I�'ranees Fitzgerald, who is' Iteaching near Hamilton,' this year, -ye'a's- home for Thanksgiving, ' lir. Will I'•inlay is erecting a hew and up-to-date paltry house. 1Ir, 'Jas. Crate; of t onnybrooke,-is`'assist- ing With the carpentry work.' . 1lf•s. T. CI Stothers and E. Gar- butt, of Toronto; and Isaac Stothers, of Guelph, motored •home Friday even - and they with Mrs. Stothers Jos ;ie and Mr. and Mrs. Hortoi rivotov .r to Kincardine to attend the ;,t1,1.• of Mr. Carmen Stathamto Verna Stanley, youngest dausjht• a t Pritchard, 44;• Alvin Miller, 314 Mar- aret-T1unn, Jr III -Margaret Cumming, 87; .Mildred -11` cquiiiin,_li4 AlVTargaret MiI= +er, 46*; Harold Hyde, 44; Gordon' Lyons, 34*; ElvinMcQuillin, 29*; Marjorie' Purvis; 25* ., ':, St. -Is bel Mriiev, -3 Belem*Thomr= Ronald Forster. , Sr,, Pr, -Calvin Purvis. • Jr. Pr. -Neely Todd,' Myrtle Mc- luillin, •Daiek W;eatherhead, ;Veronica laynor. . , Those marked(*) • have missed one )r more examinations:' • Ntimber on Roll, 214' Average At- '.endance,.19,35. 'Jessie M, $uckingham, Teacher,' "lost , of Ashfield friends attend • the happy Couple :to. their home in Tor- •nto. • Mr, and Mrs, S. II. _iS•tothers, +f Clinton,, attended•the wedding also, stopping on their return to spend r+ of ilii,. and Mrs, W18, :•SStanley, of Thanksgiving with the home folk at IC',+cardine. Tho b t wisiiea oP a ° Mateking,, t • a, •' N To Make Room for Christmas. Goods tD - I'1eceS -- Str ped-' F anuelettesfib r -•and 39 inc] res e, en idid-pat erns, good qual €y, -9=D =a 5c. ,yard:- T Piece 'Brn. g owabardine, ail -wool; beautiful -qualit' y . for_ •: 8uit'� . -Skirts or Dresses; 54 :inches wide, regular 4.75 a yard, 9 -pays': Tricot ie -for ladies.. :Price 3.6.9 a yard: 1 Piece :1 v . _Dine wear. Th s 1s ay indeed' a lovely • piece or • goods. 54 inches wide,: r. a tila1' $3:2:5 ard A this 9 -Da Selling Ev4e�ntit reduced to. $2._49, • Our policy, :.46t to- carr: any ;coat •'over, .will enable- _o-u-to..bu:.. at -S ectal Prices der n these• 9 -days Reau y ..y p �g, Y tiful. Fur -Collared •Coats,at as low as $25.00. .As we.' •11 have not many £oats left, you would be wise t. 1ook earl. We ''arediseontnun Furs acid in order to clear....t. g out :-whatwe--hav _ ----__ _ -_ . ., _- : - -- - _:.. ___-. - e- �n ..Mock, wa have marked then down r'omO to :50 •per cent coif the -regular, -71 Leis h-'66 m n's C lothes tor Men Cauat ani Wheiling 'irarof 90 Gents. , a 14' S. O d 7:4 41.04,406 • •w . 'sr."... •