The Lucknow Sentinel, 1923-08-23, Page 8"4volm.a � 1i I Yid r r rito l file, v # M,•
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have. just' concluded, our Annual August -Sale,
id will take thisopportunity of thinking our many `cus-
�mers and ` friends for making it possible. for us to call
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lls_S e.�' �..re -success;._.. ., .
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While we . are busy ;this . week rearranging`" "our
stock, we are also busy unpacking. new goods for the early
Autumn trade. ; a . ong.the-first: ar-rivals is S lk iri: glowing;
colors, staple weaves, :Crepe -De -=Chine -and Dyed • Pongee
with' a delightful brilliancy, and all moderately' priced
Crepe -De -Chine at $2.25 per yard: You will find in
this •assortment;' just 'the shade you: need for that handsome
dress,. or thea bright. shade to trim. that made -over.
A Black'Duchess'SilkDress trimme
• d• with that beau-
tiful Tinsel Cloth, which Cameron, Murdoch Co. are show-
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howing: at, $2.00 per yard; will satisfy . your taste for.. richness.
Dyed :P'ongee, at '$1.50, is a firm, weave, extremely
are,tty for fDressea, and so serviceable for Slips, .Bloomers,_
nd Children• s, Frocks, five shades to. ' choose from, and
is.35 inches wwide'.
t:: I Serge
;. •' Mothers.. Here is a -tea • -s special.- Anal woo _. Se
in just s_ r.., ' thingfor` r' it school
NaVY ,� and Brown ust theyour 1 s
1 y , -•g .
ress• or pleated skirt such' as she. will wear ,with her mid
or• sweatier, 40 inches wide, at 75c. per yard.
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Yes, that shipment`• of Gloria Sweater and Scarf
Yarn
s Mere, in allthe new shades.We meanthat yarn with
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silk . interwoven:•. It is ver':. wo `plywool and:two-' xl
35c. •per ball.
o ;unit and priced at
P p .,� �. .
Senof hoes. School Shoes! This is the .time to
look oschool shoes for either your girl
k over,our stock of s
or'`andat the right"rice. See our
boy. We can� fit''them
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" long n and become real. chums
Chums Shoes. � They last o � ...
t the:girls or boyswhQ Wear them.m
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rEST'O NECESSITIES:
Brantford Gilt - Edge Twine, 650 feet in both sizes of balls,
First -Class Machine Oil
Carborundum• Stones- for sharpening the binder knives:
Brantford Pure Manilla:; Hay 'Fork'; Rope --the Tightest *in.;
pounds, the •cheapest in money, ,'and -the strongest rope •
on the market.
Samson -Hay- Forks;—They -are- eorrect- in --shape, •and• are -all -
selected' !handles..
WARM 'WEATHER REQ
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QUIREMENTS
=Screen Windows, #0. 50 and 60c
Screen Doors, from $2.25 to $4.00, r
Oil.. Stoves;—We-have the Nevi Perfection in three:.and.:,four ..
- :Automatic= -and , rhe -;Detroit',
burneri..also-the�Fl or. -encs
'Vapor, all' of whish are guaranteed and. 'our 'prices are
reasonable,
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-RESE
"fReady?" Click! And the
picture is yours to keep.
1KODAI(S. $6.50—up
Bro
wale -• $.2.00 4*
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`'We do our own • finish-
ing=we°know it's right
Bring u
p
us ur. filnas.
busy on. If you need "a . New
The preserving .season is new .
Preserving Kettle, we have what will suit you, as we have'- a
well assorted Steele to choose ,from.
�- :, We;)avei?ncealeR Iia nzsx . GXass .,.T4P_sT for . 5ealerq,M,,,onilm
Rubber `Fruit Jar Rings, .also Parowax,
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uccessors /to-Luoknow -Hardware & Coa1'�Co.
A. E. McKim
• LUCknow, Ont,:•
SFPTEMBERJ O.f1.:_ANU UN'
i'liee'Septe iiheif "i'egthrlefHted 'and-:`
Gun in Canada contains'•a' wealth` •of
:formation and ami}sement for the
c' 1 Fish"n
Par-
ler: a
The C a
o §m n g
=Art a,
ty" 113Y the Rev, W. `A. Bradley• is an
original• account -"of a real trip, while,
there is• a !practical article •on making
use of ,the •birch bark, "By Canoe
through the Wild§" of Quebec" by
a
• ,:red Keator is an inters=tin gaccount
Of a .navel "r'dn'ts, while. 13onnycastle'
'Dale, ,and F. V,:."Williams have contri-
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bated two good sto ie ;s,.The last C10se
• • Gall Of Martin Enact hi ,contained in
t is .issue' while a able show}ng the
Game Seasons for 1923 will ,prgve 'Of;
Metreat:to 411 anertstnofl, ,
LEF7t.THE CURRENT ON
;�.-(.Fer>rua-�1ews Itecti7rzi)
A woman in town Put her' disci -pain
with: the ordinary ,cont&pts' on to
eleetric stove • and•,turned on the' heti t,'
the dishwashin ' • .beim;'•'the /last `job
Orli* to going away, for• a coutik of
days;' holidays, Train -tires was nearer
than she•expected and she left at once
to get ready.forgetting :t
o turn off.
the stove, ttAon her return, •tWo-days.
later,..the• heat was' atillLon,,_.bu.t the
water had: boiled• away, the bottom•,
'was burned out ofj• the dishpan, the
d i s
h cloth was a crisp and the, dishes
Were'• all blaekenerl >up,,• Meat' forttths,
atoll fhb be/04041 cottage ' did; not
,take Are,
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"W HITECHTrRCIit'`'
Mdtiday, August- 23rd, '
Mrs; .Forster and sa'n;'William; left
last week for:the'west. -. .
,The Misses McCardie, of Wingham.
-visited`over Sunday at Wii :Dawson's:
''r Miss Flossie igtOtegor, of .Toronto.
is spending her, vacation at her home
"Mrs: ,Tarries+bn"`antl-s'en;'"DaVxd,, o£`
Barne, are ;visiting aft 1 ut13
. derson's.. ."
Mrs. •Norman. And ,son, Jack, • et
Langside, visited` at Jas; Wilson's •dur-.
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the week, ,
Mrs; A; !Ferguson, of Culross, and'
lift=s Merle Wilson left on'Monday for
R'ockwriod where they will visit for, a•
few• weeks,. ,
We ere pleased to `know that Mr,
Alex, Simpsons who, a few' weeks ago,
went • toy -.Toronto• • for 'treaitrnent,'
'making favorable protaress',: towards •
recoveryy, following as ' operation'
x which ,,ho :,underwent at the Ge ' ral
H'ospitat .a tow' da1 'Atter' golllg to
rho AO'
• • $1`. uELENS,
•Miss :Joaie,Cameron• is: returning tq"
Toronto this week, • -
Mrs, ,Rz Murray, (Lucan, is
with her sister, Mrs D; P. Murray '
Mist' .Margaret Miller is 'visiting,-
this week with herbrother, Wallaee
visitor with hex daughter, •Mrs• VP.
Tay10
Mrs$ Clole Cole, of : Mitchell, is a
guest with her, 'friend:. Miss: W D.
Rutherford,
Mrs, G. Haley,. of •Toronto, visited':
with- her; frieiid,,.Mrs• p, Phillips, dura
ing.'the past -week
Mrs; ^W,, -A -Miller and: ctiildien:
Laprene and Alan, and ' Helen =Millen
are- visiting Goderichfriends,,
skies: and.;daughters :F
of- St, Catherines 'motored .up -and are':
•spending at week !among riends.
Mrs; (Dr) Jamieson, of Beerie,'and
Mrs; Gillies, of Whitechurch,visited:
with :.Mr. and Mrs, D. C. McDonald.
on Monday..,
Mrs, - John Radcliffe • is returning:
this week to her home: at Rapid City,
Man,, -after 'spending ,a couple . ;of
months with friends here.
Mrs; R. Sturdy, Wingham, and Mrs,
W,• Taylor, .and daughter, Dorothy, of
Guelph, spent a' :few; days recently
with their brother, Mr; M, Humphrey,
st: the old home.''
The • Women's Institute will hold'
their August meeting on Thursday,
the 30th.,_ at -2,30' o'clock, in the Com-
munity .Ball.. Roll Call,'..
"Preparation
of Vegetables for. the Table, and Sim-
ple Desserts," Subject, "The :;Woman
Who Wouldn't,"' Community. singing.
A miscellaneous Shower is asked' for..
A 'full attendance is requested, as
business of importance will be,(brought
up.
CULROSS CENTRE
a Threshing and harvesting are in full
swing, '
Mr.. Arthur •Simis
ph g, son' avin a
well 'drilledon the D "unbar farm,
'Mr, and Mrs. Joseph' Mclnnes' Sun:
cloyed at Mr and Mrs 'Orval-'Tifiin's.
'Whitechurch
Mrs. Floeand. son, Jack
ofToron-
to, are visiting at the ' home' .of her:
sister, Mrs, Geo.:Richardson
Mrs. = :Walter. Ross underwent a sec -
mid 'o ration in, Win ham Hos ital
n pe g P
last Week, Latest reports. are t1 at' she
is getting along nicely.
Harry M
Leslie Wall, Elliott Pinnell, and Pete
Moffatt are among thosewholeft for
the west''on the Harvester's Excursion.
WINGHAM -
The moulders of the Western Found
+ :ComRany have been laid off: fora_
a `few days awaiting •tine arrival of .a
delayed : shipment 'of, coke, The ,.em
ployees appear to he •-enjoying" their
enforced--hold>:day;
While splitting ;!some .'kindling yes-
terday afternoon,', Mrs,. Harry Gro'ves,',
of Lower Winghain, chopped off/one
ofthe fingers':of. her. left hand, Dr;
Calder was., called at once and'stitched
'on the •finger; The operation- was per:.,
formed without • an anaesthetic • and
Mrs; Grove walked to her home un-
aided
Provincial officers swooped down. on
a '.farm onnthe boundary line; about
six miles' east•of::Wingham; in, search
Of . a still. They combed the :farm
thoroughly,' but, without finding any-
thing incriminating. The owner of the
farm is :i rstified..at the_ ;'search, as -he_:
knows •of--nothing•-which =would turn
..suspicion' in. his .direction.
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BA'YFIELD.;.. ,
,--••-R'ev--- and lt+frs,: A E ,.di=ce and,
family of Brownv'
s ill t. a
e Un are end=
. yr , , Spend.;
ing .their vacation in. the 'parsonage,
Bayfield, .• .... ,
Heavy, showers' fell in this vicinity
,en ',Saturday afternoon; 'The rain re -
Keyed acriticaI,.Period of drought and
will greatly benefit the promising and,
-extensive bean crop in. this area; ,The'
•splendid' corn crops also 'needed the
-nristure.,:adlr: ""
— Successful anniversary s e r v;i c es
•were held in Bayfield" MethodistChurch
,_on.Sunday at it a m and ? 30LLp m
Large crowds attended the morning
and" evening services,, -the• •latter•'coii.'
minding the full capacity of seats and.,
aisles for accommodation: pf the Wor—
shippers, : who numbered about 300,
Rev, A;`E, Millson; `B, A,, of :Browns-
ville, delivering tWo; able Mid inspiring
fiiseOiirses. ` LL'
Bayfi4ld s splendid new post office .
was""form'ally opened •on Friday eveni.-
ing by, Dr.. N„: W Wood, Thi eere:.
mony, and concert -which accompanied'
the occasion were held 'in the town
hall; Dr; Wood, the postmaster, whose
private•poilperty the neW structure is
'and Who financed the' undertaking,• -is
to ; be honorably comriiended for the
handsome concrete structure of two
and one-half stories, which adorns
'Main 'street oil the siteOf the :ol'd
building destroyed by fire beat whiter;,
Beside •the post office accommodation,
there is a-cohirnodtotis'.apar Teent Poi!
•s store or singe on''the njaln floor and
`other reema on the eeeimd flAt,'
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The view to that of a flourishing atm fruit' district In the' Okanagan Valley near which . Mrs. Smith 'Onset) hat spend
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HE fruit-products-industry-Tof-Mrs.: W-B:=Smith
• of Naramata, Okanagan Valley, is, a'story of
Canadian ' initiative that has' assumed large e' proper-
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tions.. After extensive research work and experiment
;ing on a,small'. scale,, Mrs. Smith is this year opening
up a.large plant for .the dehydration of fruit at Poplar.
Grove, between' Naramata and Penticton; where sev-
enty fruit. 'products
eventy.fruit•:product's' will be prepared. "nstead: of eleven
as, sent r's.
out .b y M•. Smith ..from:. her; ranch. on •the
benches: ,
�The sit "of the new factoryis 'a
'pointin 'the very'
heart of the fruit .district and 'convenient to the tail-,
way. ' .A siding of ;the Kettle Valley Railway will' be
run into the premises.'
Theost
m important 'factor of the enlarged =cape
of the work is that the new industry will 'utilize much.
'soft ,and perishable the
that Would otherwise' go to
waste as most of ,the fruit ' must ,be in a tree -ripened
ened
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'condition fet dehydration and, therefore much ••'too'
ri e:to shi -
Mrs.: Smith was visiting;: en 'the prairies in the'
early stage
sof the war -when conservation of food
was beginning to lie a' vital ;question. She' saw .dried
login berries, for the first:time and it•led hertoe�ll_
oYi-tlr :bili nes o e e y. ra ion• o- of er, fru,fi it's
and vegetables.' later, disiting. `;in.; the : Okanagan
`'Valley, she was much'' `concerned 'over the large
-quantity'of =fruit anti ve enables-that=could=not be G'-'
Shipped 'so, with :broad vision and patriotic'. idea she .
Pp ,.. ,.. P ,
began the evaporation of. fruit: Mrs. Smith: made an •.
extensive study' of 'the work and persisted; despite
the • fact that , men of , experience, declared that ' she -
f••'
could, hot dry fruit; , other than ': apples. Now . .
she is in the •unique, position of being the first ones`'„'
in, Canada who has dried fruit, -Other than .apples,
on ` a' commercial •basis. ` • Her. • dried • .peach!' :is the i
only -totally peeled peach on the market,either, in.:
Canada`
or the United States.' :
Mrs. Smith,. '• being veey much intoersatedinmover
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ments . to promote th'e practical usefulness of women,,
declares that:'there pis a:large,opportunity •for women?','
in this 'Work.. Having no- desire to •keep a monopoly;”
of the"new industry of which she may. be Said to• be;
the founder, she hopes that all. women in fruit, grow
ing districts ,may . start small .evaporating Plants to:,. '-
care for their surplus fruits, not only for their own;
hotiseholts but also for export.. '1.
Bydeh dration a larpartthe fruit n
Y• ge of. r 'and.
vegetables which otherwise spoil is .saved. :„The. pro
ducts are ;so` reduced in ,weight.. and bulk :that. one
railway'car.or one ''ship•will carry -as much deh dr
fruit • assn-of-4r•.es
Mrs. Smith, in'continuing to make' a.studyof. con-
ditions,' isopening -up a new' field and demonstrating
that women are the natural .housekeeper's`'of Ole race:.: r•:.
'SAVED=$16,000 1N DIMES m
The,story ;recently'. -was told, ac
cordin•. to the 'Monetary Times. of a
Man who started over ` sixteen years
ago to save every clime that came' into
Anis pos"ses$ion;: lie lead mads rio' effo`r"£'
to get an extra.number of'dimes.but
took•what-came to him. in the way of
,eliange- How Much ado you suppose •he
has sawed-inthe=-sixteen-years-a— Y-ou----The--Sch'ool: Board-of--the-village; of;.
will be surprised to learn that the Fortlwich has made• arrangements to
sa ing: amounted ,to, $16,00.0 If you; 'hoolwork,don t feel rich enough•to start saving carry on continuation sc
sickles. or if five cents at a time .is; .The work will be done. for the coming
too much. o.y. not .tr y_nsanies,_.Ifyair_ _ ar_in_the_.:basei>► n o£ he-•Me_thvttist
make an -•iron -c .
lad i ule•no •
t to spend
Church which has 'be n t'
e rented, divide
your tennis=, or--nicilcles. your dimes � ' • d
of uarters you w into two • :`rooms .and•;'equipped' for - ';
quarters. . � ill have a large, : . ! . •
savina•s` account before you: know" it: school. work; • -
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the 'popta}lar.i"3B'..' Brand, Plain Wools in all
New Sweater Yarns, the new -colors
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Silk ,and Wool` in the .,ev
eral new' shades'. Also the new `.Iceland Wool in White :. Camel
ine and Blue.
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New Caps .for Mei, arid --Boys. y
e• newest ..Di' ss �Tr mmin .
g� Golsior Siler Br.cc,c
• The NOVCoats' are•yery,, attractiivean`d`there ' is a
Ladies'-, Coats. -- ;
oecded chane,ln.st�les 'Prem last season... a ,f..
Ask for the "Bruce'•'; or ,Berne, (two new"Arro •' Col-
:' Men •s.}Collars• w
-- r-S-We-a•lsO-self the celebrated Wniatesen-e-oi:lar.— -�
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25 Dozen Cotton Stocking Feet sizes 9
and 10-
f3 Pair
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100 Pair Men's, Overalls, Bluer and White; and
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Black • uaranteed . • •
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