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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1923-06-28, Page 84 ring'9 fr00,:s.5,01.:04.0ftOta these bea.kutt4i, other nature, which olon.these bright hot days.. • - ra ifu cOtphr GinghOus,' colors, priced at 50c. •rte varioui Colors and 'broken Plaid - e,. inches wide, in a goo t eins, fine quality, priced at 35c. na ian Oinghanis, a large variety of colors and pat - ern o choose from, priced at 25c. • iiingliine4cpensive_AO begin with, very easy to.,. pniSs and:Night-gowns of colored Cotton Crepe are aund er.tozEendlyith, and altogether most charming in eaLnight-vi-earliattravelling or camping. In iwhite, Rose Pink, copen and Light Blue, good riced 30c.. per yard. Iigees may be of Cross Bar Muslin. Adorably cool, - little Jackets. Gowns and Breakfast Coats are con- , rived in e te Cross Bar Muslin, priced at 25c. and r 'yard. Fresh and attractive as a Summer rnin the cross Bar Negligee should be included Trousseau or a .going -away wardrobe, or best of , or, e home. It's quite bewitching at the break - fa for leisure moments in a hammock. rig 'at 50c. Per Yard. A fine quality, Pink, e Mauve, hire. use it for Lingerie. Corset Department never carried a better assort- . all in and get better acquainted with our line s en er figures; front -lacing and • ventilated back. oilene quality at $4.25; also the Elastic' Girdle for to use, in all sizes, priced at $2.25. miner wear in the Slioe.Department going . ron This Department is receiving special attention. No trouble to show Shoes... No Shoes to show trouble. RI34DC1-1 one our Servicel Irl!.Ciaeaper Than The b,reclit.' Stores nirement This --weather will ''-make -YOU think -61 an I Stove. We have: the New perfection, 'Florence Automatic and the Detroit Vapor. Any one of *se -will give you -first -Class service. Now is the •-time to shut out the flies: Our stock a Screen, Doors and Screen' Windows is com- plete, and the prices are ireasonable. Now-iS----the-time---to-keep-your-Lawrr-in-shape-.- Nothing looks so untidy as an ill -kept, lawn, and nothing looks" neater than a, well -kept .'one. handle the Maxwell Mower.. Et. is -an -easy -running -- mower and gut clean. . . Our Tinshopi-Tunder--the, managementTNT: Solomon, is at your, service. We Make a Specialty. of Eivetroughing, ' Furnace Work ,and Plumbing. 4 -aintFtaki0g. rinishin • Your Kodak-plKodak- FiIm f3lus our developing and printing serviee=result,results, Wc.take.pricie..in- our -finish- ing departmenr-7--tbat mewl's we take pains in our finishing. Rring,ttt7y6ttrfilins,-.. , • yotell- • lihe the'results • 1 , , O .141.9 jUllet at Ilia 11orne OP. the; I4th Petteasien Of diiires.0, to his eternal A...est, *Tr. E‘dvi4r4 Wall, in his eighty- Al:t5t,., year.. The. late Mr. Wall wa$,;• Ptir.„4if.'",i;k4Me01VrarorOWn-$11r1V-V.rdbis) kther„ QenbrotIrs '4.14' tiiifterS:10 ifwa . . Margaret Sihithi who 'died thirty -fear , , year age). Ile.alfifg a fai.XtlY Of three. 'boys. and one Jos- eph, 411 of Q411.'0.404: Archla KeParlape; of Kli1�Twn 04, ::frheitE§:aigw....4.11,--7,7,ei4,01?'0'. M's. Wa1I on;'the.Sonth Line of Kin- eakdinn Tawnship',.A year or two a.fte'r Mr Wali.Wast•left irWidower with it. Married hig-.seco RI et. Viife.;=$arah..' Ana ''Erewn;'vhsir vives hilin,,,and the family 'Olen thoVed to ',Ouliosa. rl'oWrisiiip, where he died . honoured and. Mourned by all who '.knew him Mr, 'Thos., Wall, .of Kin- • Cardine,ToWnship, and. Mr. John Walt, of Kinloss Tciwnahip, are older'.breth- et's, and My.: George Wall, his younger -brother,- lives at Cartwright;- Man,: The ftineral ..waS' conducted by the Itey. F. L. Lewin rector of KinlOugh to: , the Baptist Cemetery, ,Durham Road, • near Enniskillen,. on Sunda, June .24th.„ ;A..; large crowd of 'neigh - bora, friends and, relatives • gathered ,.-te -show ;the sympathy withthefam- ily and, the high es,teeni in which the late Mr,' Wall .was held! • 0 4 0 Bnffalo WainWright reserve xi:: , crease at , the rate of . about 2,00' , each year • The output. of coal- from Canadian' mines during;•Januairy, .1923,. amonnt,- . ed to 1.,743,800 ;tens.; • • " _ The, total.' 'wheat pr.oduction of Canada • in 1922 was' -399,786,409. bushels of Which Saskatchewan pro- duced 250 167000 bushels. The Edkirnes., give the 1O6ter his fee' as soon as- he. galls: If the Patient 'recovers* he keeps it and if not, it is-. returned,. • ' . , • ••• Heads 'of ,large implenient: and Machine.ry firms in EdinmitOn and Calgarystate...that for everyacreof torn that. was 'sown in ,Alberta last year ten Will,.be sown thiS.year. . • 1923' will be ,' the ;greateit pros, , Peeting year ..khownllao far in '.North,, North- ern ,Onllitip. The larg6t ;rush ,of prospectors', is in the district exten& fag from ' Sv4xstik4 . for. a hundied . !Mkt e:ast •firlye the 'IlinAdilee ef, Qt14, -bee. .' Grain men and others. in Ca1gar9 Already forecast the' probable. yield. of wheat • in • Alberta. this :year , at something •in- the:-Lneighborlitioct-OL. '-1-1•00-,660X0-0'-ixiiliels....-,...Thii estimate' 1 IS based . On the 65,000,000 bushel ,• ..erop,of:last .year. • ,:,..,„ -.. ,4 . • I t--The-7-total„7 what priducton- Canada has grown' from 16,723,000 bushels in 1871 to over 399,000,000' ;In ..1.922.--The.,huinber -elevaters-i h 1905. was 525, with „capacity; for 1.8-,, 320.352 bushels. TO -day :the. capacity of_8,924:_elemators,:inXenada-i's-g.3-1 633,420 bushes. , . . . The Canadian PacifteL,Railway,. haie-liirther -7'-reTluced' -thetlieight rate, on horses from prairie stations to... all eastern Canada points-, The - old - rateLon--horses' frona':' Moose ',Jaw to Montreal Or Toronto was $1.0 per huridred_pounds. The ntiv,* rate be $1.20% Or a saying- to the 'farmer of $38, per car. "Will' Summers," 'a:wried by • :Majesty—the ' was --r-recentlY brought to Canada-on-the-Cariadian Pacjfjc Steamer 41‘larbtirn" and will , be kept ,-at the 1,Prince of, Wales' , _ranch, - •••frreeditig : ' purposes. " This lamohs .five-year-old a pedigree.. back to Orme' and 'Gilopin; the fernier sire of Flying Fox •and. the latter 4 De'rby winner. RAPIO, • cOL 031,11: .In n raffle, Set which is, ItlieWn.as n bulb et' there.....Anay, Aitaer .9Aw,tyyo !kinds ef bullas4iiii 'The first ki :a7'sk07„1.4.ge .battery 0,14;14 it • - ' !while , the secona„ only l'equires,, one el. SOUTIA KINLOSS rt41. ,4,sto4g;abrt,,tter7-ririt-e'tt?W11 14(gray4Ttcgtgtak14',e,,p.147t:•}17e-,:t1,01;6;11::,,,. bittry htilh regard's te radii) and it. is lolained• tne•niantifaettirers ,ase• Ood ' reS tt as.: the othe4, t be , cah behonght wbih •:wille!har.ge it from tie, to„have 'dheavy .Storage batterY with yeti: ,A.'set'can vv.here, .ever You go, ' ..the:Ether7„ The -Daily, Star, 'foronte., Ont., Metres,. DO - light _.Saying - , Bt'o jaucnie:s18in-sgo. Sche,d61,e, 1,,0,1); nooni-Weather ForetarStS 2:30 '3;30 p.na NeWs Bulletins and • Music •' 530 .to 6,00',..p;.in;,. Late. newS,.. ,!•87:5059.,.tteo•81000,pp,11111,,,,:pca,otrictieulltl...S1;1,(,)6r.ge,§4.1p.: '(See followi g)• Thursday -Suite Gavatte froin 7"Migno.n'';• "Sere- nade Dspagnole";, seleetio:ris from • ."ell Trovatore".; ."Praeliiiiihm" by. .' Star Concert ••Or,011estid;. sOloS.; Lyona Hiant;. .Stilea,, • Jacques Stern. Fia----Seiec'ti ons. by. 'tar .-COncert- ' :Orthestro;, Contralto.Seles; Mary , •BathWell; Harry Ad- • • , • • aSkin, Saturday-Scleetichs by Star Concert • Oroliestra;._".ArensicY, Trio; ---,Star Trio- tiaritone'sdloS:ArthiFihI • •Nerah has 700'leten; returned home for $trAftc-Ak., Normal, . ,t11,0•.' ,,Vcry SlUcesstill,-Ilome lIolpers,t 014014* Was held at 00'11:4.441Q i>f: Miss 34,Aid45,,,s. . . hen, of .TOreate:, ..4.e 'vf.sitIng:.# Jas-... - ar.7-4-114--nrs:--Tyrne.:..:$1,1aw'Autk'crliil-,-7-:-..-- '.-McOtegaes...,.:-. ...,.., ...., 17, ),P/M5? 'IrdilifitClErageSir'O'NM:054Vq. 1;', 'Plat' ,.-,jr44,4,t'Ar-;*crin4xIt'77,:ree.i.4. - , ' 1 4.- -,44,-.4r,,,,,T4,4p.imat •--.,v4s404. ':01., L- ., Mr - and - Mrs - •Hen dors onin,nd •-elail,., . Sunday at As, UeGregor'S, .....; giCo.th. 14.:1v1:(?se:IG01.117nt:171;17esei'dd;de,811(177d1"1.1eidur4in- the devotiOnal arxcl, bizsinesSi part of, the. • . 1MeethigMacLeodgavoaieading t 1i' GrJLi Hi giViaayme very " i/itn.14Y6 aatlip'sg 'art "Social Service." The meeting elOsed with prayer. The regularumeeting wiil be beld at , the home of 'Mrs. Dan, Mae- "Intgre, .4th..f.103.1.,,,_-, .;yVedhes_d_m„..gult, -441:A; .4'-'14plex;..1,y411 ad- pioNtun , ,• .„ - 4,-.:14A§§Eo.AWAX .):.1.1nesda.f.; june .12th: ;Williain Seett,, passed away at his hmne 011 ' ' the 120 ton., Enron lownship. Lot 1, Seventy years'. ago Ivith his father de InOwed," out to the, South.Line. Seott.Twas 1uSt .1:,4ea1i. of age at that linie,...Two -years later ,he'settled Oil 040 place where he Hied the renfain- ler,kof his life. The• country Was .0.1l. p, ienSe, fereSt •at.,that• time, with only iidzed roads.. le -day he ;lanai isall suomantlai Alildings., 111:lir...Seat was twice -mar- ried, 51. years 'age. on the 5th of Nov,, ;he buried bis .first wife iii.Kineardine ;cemetery.. He was then left , with - thteeuia1l•children: Robert,. now of ; Mrs McFaY:. .den, of Tiverton .andEradiey, Melf.ert,' Sask, Mr: Scott marrieci again and nine, iirore."-cliiildren ovvore oorn:.,.Janies' D. li.ugh, .Mrs„ L., W. ft -Avis, John and Albeet....all'of Mel- 2ortf o•:),ktsk..,.; Mrs', • Win Walsh,... at ilura Stratiord., 'den, at home and mrs. ,6-faidrvie.•The only' dcath in the'honse .n all these ti8 year .was :the. niother "of...27 years', ' Scott anu family :eciimeoted • tbeintelyes with tii;, iresbyterikin 'Church at"KinloUgh,-Aiii., ne was" elected WI: Eider, there en, the •Jth of A pril, 1870. Their , home ,, Was .Jver r3.1/1 ythe ,iirOugh all these years theWas. sel- • meeting, in the cnurair that the anilly'• "Was- net` reniesented 4drid .he . er ; Corn et: 'S o1os 'IT.... Weeds. • ANNUAL MEETING .• OF TIIE T4 1.The Huron, Oetnty . Dreeders1 AsSodiation; • .waS n h a ni--ort-:--Sattirday-;'-•Juns?' The election Cf, Oflicert . resulted. .„ • Vice-Pres,L.HTlioniaS Kerr, ITe,nfrYn• -"IlSec'y.-Trsa:S,--,-B, B. -Slothers, Directors —M H. Taylor., Belgrave; . .• 141. 11. Henry, Eelgrave; -W. Webster.. Liicknow, Thos ...Pierce; Brussels; Blyth; C H Joy'- Varna; W. H. Gregg, borrie; A. E. thering-' Hensall; Et. J., Sanderson., FerdWich; I Salkeld, Gcderich; .,;•;•+M.esSrs,,,,....R.;:.4.,.,--,Sandersen,.,-ah•d-Al &X.-7 MeEwilik were appointed 'to the: Coi.rmittee. • The auditors are W: R, Ornickshanks:nrid,'W J Currie.: ....a , bitted ni:os t cbeerfnlly boLh •ils time , and anoans, :to the church'. o the „early days' When this small ;.oh4regation was struggling. for an 4stence,'; had he 'faltered and given ..1p. the fight; it is hard to 'say .if•there ould be a'presbYteriarr,Church. ere te-day;, fieWas winan of feW,.'Words, k)11: t a Worker you could alWayttleliend., It mit.rht: be .said of nat.- fouglit,arp,A;odJight,.he,haS-finitir=•- .adIiis CoUriici," .and he •will • ,,receive Lhat greatest :ef 'coMpiendatiens.froni fi.11),Whorif :he loved to 'serve, "Well' lone gdod and faithful 'servant" Scott ha S been' a s•plethlid .heihniate7, nalI thi's geed Wdik On the .17th Of ic the remains were laid away be- ide his fli..st wife: 4 beautiful wreath; ;Fis placed en the, casket' by his fam- I. And: another' erie by. the Congre-: :;.ation ,with .thege Words; " A oken of •love from ite angregation, e ,served se lOng andse well; 4,,,syytkill 1,-N•4,,,x • of • ripened wheat was-,' placed bere-,by,Hhirwift-7.-A.--.1reatitif lem indeed, He .wag like a :Sheaf of ipehed,grain, to leave the harvesting ...1,oiaper-,would-hiedia-deear.• lift ' Lucknow, Ont., A Car, of Cement in Stock. A Caro Lime -and Plaster on the Wa , • Successors to. LucknOw Hardware & Coal Co. EXCURSION, DETROIT TO KIN -1 CARDINE, TO CARRY ; OLD: EbYS . The • White t.Star Line announces that. the 'Steamer (*anti Will:make 4 04141 'trip .frdm Detroit to Kineari• ;dine on Monday, Idly' '16th; the Purl - pose being to carry appioximatelyr. ' four hundred 'Kincardine 'Old' Bos ;and Olil Girls back to the Old Home „Town% where a reunion will be hold 'tinting' the week cot the li6th43ttl. The OWatia Will leave Detroit at • 1,86 cm.; Fort ,ginfori at 00% cii!c4F141)e'l •pel?to -Lean,' Gcneral , Passenger Agent 'of, the White Star. Line, who is himself one of the Kincardine Old aceenipany the party an the trip, and he estimatethat there will' he be.' :.tween four; and five hundred „People from Detroit. A ten -piece bind will be. taken along together With a piece orchestra ,for dancing aboard; the boat enreute,. A Moonlight will be taken out on Lake Huron 11)y. the .01, wana on Monday - evening, leaving Kincardine pier at £3,30, and retUrn- ing at 1110 eleek, The steamer will leave X iicardine 12, o'clock midnight 104.Fort Iigrori ,KIIVLOSS .• ' Monday' Jiiilei25th has--returned-to h]1htein Kansas,, Mrs, James •Hust�n is Spending. a few days ' in Kincardine, , The .Kingarf• School held a Picnic ,at Silver Lake last Friday afternoon. and,3114, EIJI Guest..Tor,ralfce a _ nd Edna spent Sunday Mr. J. *Geddes, • J&r,and .Mrs, Goorge Richardson of Teeswater, spent' &Imlay with ,Mrs.. Stan , , • Mr. and Mrs Walter Kaake spent Sunday with, Mr. and Mrs, et; Kincardine., • , I -1Vliss 'Annie iShelton attended the funeral of Mrs. Norma in Kincar- dine . on Sunday -,t • . Mr, and Mrs, jaak Smith, of Pott gIoni epent. a COUple of days ' With LydiaMis Smith., , Entn--,-c:Yri June 23rd, in Itineardine tteepitat, to 16. and Mrs, SaM Moul- ton, a 30'4. 0.611grifttilatibWki It is repotted that the -head of the textile .,department of Leeds Uni- versity, England, has invented a process for the Making of artificial wool from cotton waste. ;The' hivis "-'6f the process is cellulose' aectet. ; The product weer's well as Wool,it is said, will take the, dye of •any degired dolor and , is considered a better insPlAtor_thannatural thiring .the las't ditin exports of tobacco • Amounted to 471,991 pounds With a Value of• -$1-75,826. Of thi.svalue the United. '-Kingdoniqiceiiiiiifeefeir.M5X4Ftlie" United, States $5,216 and other, countries$34,826.', There Are 125 tobacco faCtories in Canada. Qttebee „ land Ontario being the principalpro- ducers, • . Running On fdheOille' the 'Canadian ' Pacific liner "Einpress'.'of Canada," Captain A. J. Halley, • again de- . Monstrated her right to the dela of"Queon of the Pacific." The Cana- - ' ' than Vessel left! Vancouver 24.' hours After the Arnericant-liner "President • McKifilor" , arid 'arrived in Yokohama' • five;hotirs. in the 'lend." . • The British. Government is cam, pleting. at ChathaM the. largest and mo4t yveriderftil under -water craft in the World, On the surface she will displace 2,180 tons' and When hub - ',Merged 8,800 ton, thia displacement Being 1,406. tons' greater than that ,,Of the largeet German Subrnatine. With a twelve -inch gun the new. sub•,, • marine will be able , to. bombard any ,ob;eit tuid then 'quickly ditsepiniat :1040t; 020 404. • 1 • Mr, ,and, Mrs, Wes.' Leggatt and • children, Of Bluevale; visited on y With 'friends in the village,' Mssrs, -Thos, and At'thur Moore at- - tendd _the _ Meciie in Toronto On-"•Saturdar Mrs,. JaS;:‘ Scott and senf-Enlir,"(if La Peer, ,and .r1hos' Wilson and Miss :Frances Wils�n, o Winghartr,- visited at Jas Wilson's on. WedneS, , 021-,y last, o WEDDING DELLS A lVilViielaewiadni:;wMoaso risisonl:ed . pretty dmnize 'Jae .C., daughter of Mr. And Mrs.' ohn,,Morrison. Turnberry, was united in -marriage -to Mr, . ion Of Mr Mylag, MacMillan';'of .ess. 'Rev. 'Father MeLanghlin, of NewYork, sang nuptial high mass, and Was aSSisted in. the ',cereinonY by Rev, i'ather' Fallen, parish priest of Wing- The bride Were white satin with lace. vortiress and. bridal veil, and- carried - a bouquet of. sunset roses ,and lily cd, . • he valley. Miss' Anna MOrrisen; sis ;ter of the bride; acted as, bridestnaid: and Mr". Patrick ;MacMillan, brother of the ..krbonT,'-was,grodinsingii. The -guests partook ef'n sumptuous.; - wedding dinner at the home ,,of !the rides'g Parents., pre,,,) n ,1111 .farin. •Anion:,,' those from, a listanee who attended the-woldiug were Miss. Mar." .guerite -Kelly, of Mount Forest, Mr. litigh MacMillan,. of Detroit, lVtrs. ; ; of Pinkerton, and -Mr. C. 'A:. Morrison, of Orangeville, -1.• • ' • Mr. and Mrs.: MACIV(illan will reside: on the gromia's farm a :few miles e'ast of .Lucknew:' 7 , 0 0 0 SHIPPING BACON: IN nicixs The differenee -between -the-Manner, 1whic1i the .Danes and - Canadialis 'ship their bacon to the 13ritiS1 market': is that the panes ship :the, sides in .bale, whereht the ustial. Canadian . custom is to Lship in bexek Seine the Canadian packing. ironSes,however.: 'have adopted the hale method, and are • finding it satisfactory. A 'bale con- tains lour sides wrapped ;in: cheese cleth 'covered .with jute sacking... The Peterhero packing house has adoptecr.i this method, abOut' twenty nei- cent. 0,f its bacon in hales. Only. suchsides as will make" leanest Wilt- . shires; and ',aro .as . nearly- A'S -possible identical With the Danish sides of the first grade are chosen The percent-; age Corresponds very..ciesely With:the percentage of'"seleets", that are tak- en M at the Peterboro Packing ,house. ndiCating that the select .bacon. Wog, as indentified on foot, is 'the type that is :actually- turning out higher' - pricitl-modilift7"---- - • ty. New Cream_Flannels for separate skirts, loVel frailties in the 5,4:Ingh_elothsraat—$2.-75,-$3,7-5--an , 450 the yard. jast-Aiyeo - the Popular Anderson Cloths, also - a fev Goi'clon ingharO.S.;,_s..$, 45i; ao7_C50o!:,4afil. . Wheii• S.,. . you go ouot clip, you shouicl have one of our Wool: Bathing Suits. .(h.i.laront.....pi*Os," p.0004: Ott.. $1.75; Men's sizes, • Ratines in the plain colors 9 at 8 c. a vard, •ilithos wide, priced • 1 See the new Canton Qre.p0...,, in ',NpAry,..:.•13'rpvt.Th.... 1itbk,..,..White;..:Sari4, .40d Flame. Pttp00 'very reasonably .• inoleams and FipOli Oils in Good kriety' of . ,Patterns somemmersoimproprommoirro 000.51,P110101110100,001.0•0019mMilimirolIPPOIIPMeminielf0 Try One of Our Ma,de-to- Measure Suits. sure to tease,