The Lucknow Sentinel, 1923-10-18, Page 8o Your Autum`
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Wear it in the country,' as • Wei as in the
z.T,ITelatli:es',-ire,-011- keen about it„,-ap
ets, and a: general air of comfortable warmth,, It may be buttoned in close
.around the bilis, or:left open, swinging jauntily from the Shoulders. ..Knit it of,
that beautiful soft 'Shetland FlOSS;,,at 2 skeins. for '2c.
_1.. of the smartest areVelVet others are heavy
AW jactitiette
, .
takes kindlY to the Vogl.ie Of Velvet: Some
Crepe, a few,are Flannel. I-landsome materials nicely,embroiclered, braided or
beaded, the collar rolled high at the back; the lower edge drawn jn tight:around
the' hips, SO goeS the story. We have 'the following'materials, fwith- trintnings
2.00 per yard.'
Heavy All -Wool Canton Crepe, Navy anid BroWn; at, $2.75 per yard:
Extra wide Velvets, in' the leading ,colots,:good quality; priced at $2.75
bionght ont for the young
e Smart Autumw,FootWeAr
er&is.no Small nuniber of otir feminine cuStomers who, claim' there are.Ao
shoes quite as 'cornfortable.ot as ,pruart as.thOse made by. Mtrrray's, Ltd.. CO-...,
Leather:or' 6uri Metal Calf Strap. PturriP Patent' Leather and. Glazed
Kid., Alrsites are shown in tips, styles which ore -priced at $5.o0 a• pair.
..bsurtrnent of Shoes: for other members Of the family at reason7'
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e Our Week -End:_ pfacial
reat number of Shoes, assorted styles and sizes,
'reduced to one price, $3.15 per pair. These are worth
ing.
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ON, MIJR
We Self for C4sh-We Sell Cheaper Than The Credit Stores
OnP 0- IS -at )(Our Seri?icei
GLASS AND. PUTTY.-;-Dra you eVer . step vto 'think that. there
Aiig:difference, in glass. 'We have in stock. Libbei Owens GlaSs,
. .is being eXported 'freely Into Canada,• and the extra cost of
1:,ibbey Owens is only 'a trifle. Putty; ' we -handle onlk pure
Linseed-Puttyilie. kiOd that stays.
offeu..Needl..a,LANT,...RN-7-r-Nothing is=inore-netessary about the
'buildings than .a good "la ntern We' handle 'the 'Dietz, Which is.
.lanterat ;on the -Market. -
STOVE PIPES.. -A few Stove ,pipeS Will be required to :replaee the
old ones:: We",.inanufactu re Our Own pipeaslut. ot,:th#;best•'quacz..-
itf•.)311iedrEliiiiiii Canada Plate.
;STABLE PAILS„=An extra pail Or So is ..v017 handy 'arotind' the
tqltn at this tline-ofyear, ' We Make Our ,own stablepaila 'out
Cif
ement Lithe and Plaster always
in. StOck-
RURAL SCHOOL FAIR AT:
HOLYROOD. ON SEPT. 17th
List Of Pilie-Winnera
Wheat,' 1^, qiiart•-•Toney piernert,
No-:77-4r;GOldie-Piirliis. No. 9; FraSer.
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NO .9; S,larA•aref MacIiitYre, No:
8";; Alfred:.Patterson2eNoi,94vMargar'
8; 4Wrenee,
•. Dent Corn, •6 Stalks--Charlio
-11Onalda-41a-cCallum. .NO. .9
9;
vile; "an "enipiqyee Ili§ left' arm
joker), oft belovt4 the,elhow
•ee dame. 'front the drying'
1.1.1n and inc drdei‘ tn. reninVe tolne
ine.; the, OperatiOh, lila 'hind
Watt eaught , and iriStanqlr !. dragged,
r;p1resenee 'Of, 06,14,
-amputate 'the- i`;ShOrt7:distitne.
, in Ilia t5th, year and pe. accident
and,. although- •he•-iS,-DrogreSSing,
favorably' as mighe'be expected; lie
. be confine& in the "hosriital for,
etri8°:aniiide ot;kt'he ;:Vg '641,fr st• ;°,,,a‘hv. b•kf,'n .0.x.• • NO, 3:` JesSie Purili NO 9'.
, Potatoes', :,.Green Mountain --,Annie
!Cialliblei No. A:" Lizzie Stauffer
-Dawson, No. 9; Ruth BanduranC No,
1; -Hartild.. Thompson. No' 3; Jessic
,,,Onions -Anna Dieihert....No,i
Alex, Percy, No, 2; Isobel. Colwell,
No. 2; Leator MacLeod,' Mr, .174 IlarS:
',laps .i4l; Be t. CQlleetlo}t: ,:Spring
G. ains5 Margaret Mac., yre, No, .9;.
John Wraitlt. •No. ,9, Doxo Waith,'
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e a nz e
. J„ .long;
I~ iemeiet. NO. 4'' Margaret; • 1acKiii-
MM. NQ,, 5. ,
,,SV weet , :X'ea,5 ,Jean ; :MacKenie, . No,
` of current a s
' Phlox -Lula ' Ii`aake :No, �1; , , '
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Kennedy. A G •BAti
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HOW IYIRO ,C1 4RGES ARE
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Hydro. -Electric serviee is just be
irrg i%stalled in. the village of : ais-
le ;'and in .order to '
.. inf'o'rm the users
ummely of information
which' the nronthly�-, 'bill ..is ' e
ompled
is somewh ;t of 4n,.,v ayyyter tfi lle,
4x tt li110i-
(Joys
10
(kw hr): is' t` he .amount of 'electricity
:consumed by. a. 1. and` 1.-3 h,p motor
running for one hour pr -sten -1,00 watt"
lamps burning` for or}er hour .A 'iC'i10
watt, is equal t9.140.0. watts::. '
Winnifred. PorcY. No 2; 'Winmfred'
gRelli `tmetirs GombustiOir,- l"
.Aohert,. Na 4,
lM „ingolds ,Mil* is I'sicharda . ,_No 1>�,��
v�s��.ei;izierr,'.3ar
MacKenzie„ NO.
4 Verbenai-Ernie Hannah. NO. 3;
Willies Caznochan, No. 6, Margaret":
MacIntyre`, No,. 9;„
Cosmo"s,--Mary
netts Fisher. N,o _Q
,Zinnia- Blanch.e. I•iam lton, -No 4,r
Isbb$1#Gt11-welly I1To a;'Bess a Laino
char No 6
Pen,ft,o.ckerei„' and. •.P.ullet-Goldie
Purvis No. 9; tlar�oid Purvis, .NO, 9;
Tony Diemei t ' No..4; Dorralda Mac
•Calhxnrs No,'9 Allied Patleisori ivo
9;'Isar y�" Ackert; N •;4
Coekeiet rony Diemen, No. 4;
Tony'.Diemert,.N.o• 4; Margaret Gra'
ham, No. 6, Harold Purvis, •.No, .9;.
lsiargaret Ma.Intyre, nN'o. 9; Geoirge
Middleton; No. 6. •
Pullet --Tony'. Diemer t: No. 4 'Al-
fred Patterson;., 10 9., Tony.Diemelt;
'NO. 4.; .Tony Diemen, No. 4; Donalda
MaeCallum;' ..No; 9; • Havey , Ackert,.
,vey, 4 ,a• a
Colt -Orland Johnston, NO:, 4; Jin
CalfltarVey ;Ackert, No. 4; Hunt-
ley Dawson, No. 9; Tony Diemert,
White Bread -Jean MacKenzie; No.
a
is 1206 scilake.....feet; "tile Maximum,
3;000 sq.., ft. Consumers should ve
fy their floor area ,to: aee that
at 3c,, Per 1;00 scl ft stAte�l shit.
'monthly bill The ;, number . of. •
it
ge
hou s.;1haLanY• '64eholder cart -�i
1n 1�mo�rtlr}r{l�n�t',exCeQd his mini.'
.„Utim varies ;from 23! kw' hours in t
ease. of ' he•.smaller houses to 17
the case of rthe larger: houses Lea:
to lead• your,'Metre and, if ;yen:*;
"To kee within•: the
minimum you; can do so 'by regula'
ing the consumption of current; (_
Lucknow the minimum ''is ' 81„50
Smaller 'houses.: reach the seoond
2c domestic rate with less consum
'tion than `the larger houses, ass th.
rs regulated by, •consideration' of tli
floor. area ' . . ' d •
Where the premises is used partl
as a residence' and paitl�,. as a sto;
the 'residence date applies wher
'iiore ,lights are user}';in• the resicienc
,)art than n the'`store part; If` th
in
IY
business • pirt of the premises ha
garet ;MaeintYre, 'No•,, 9; Mari, ; Mac- 'more' lig'ht,s, or mor,o correctly .
Blanche liamilton; :No. 4,
• Six Muftina-2L•Minnie Richards, No.
14' Jean MacKenzie, NO. 9; Leona
'Ethel Richardson, No 8'; Jean
Halt ,Pound , Cream
MacKeniie, NO. 9; Alma. Carruthers,
;-5;•• Rena Carruthers; •No.''5;, jean
'Hamilton:. No: 4; Ethcl Richardson,
Mary' Stauffer,' No 1; Lyla Richards.
.Milk .Stool -Willie; Scott, Ncr:.4-,
-8; John Wraith, No, 9; Wilbert Hod-
eltinSon„..No. 2; Charlie Hodgins. No.
G'edrge' .Chriety, No. 2; Ambrose
Gamble; No, 8.;. Lester MacLeod, NO.
Leeves of 20. Canadian .1TreeS,.-.-
No.1;'•Daisy Kennedy; No,
RiChardson, No...8; Jean Moffat. No
' Noxious Weed ' Seeds -Hugh Mae- f
Kenzie. NO 9; Jean MacKerizie, No.
); Margaret MacIntyre, No. 9; Mary
MacIntyre, No: 9; Mary Ma'cIptyre,
IMacIntyre, No, 9;
Mary MacIntyre,'.No; 9;.DOnalda Me -
Alvin lierey, Nb, 2.
Pupils sboWing' mOst skill handling.
-.Culture4,SehOol 'Section
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V Class -Olive Kilpatrick Walter
Sr, III7-,Clifford Kilpatrick;
-.1r,'"III-Walter Clare, jack
Vitoti;tor (absent ,for test);
. Sr. II -Jim .Curraii;,,Beritic6
dr, 131ake, Etta lane
Mart Clare, Olive Blake;
greater, , installed ' capacity: than th
residence part; then the prernis'es
There is 'no 'floor 'area charged` i
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connection with business premise
uae
PhieflY for living apartments,' i
which -case it is subject te domesti
• time, 'when.' the second ;and third coin
luercial". fates apply determined b
the installed eapacity of the prem
a
twelve flames were seen issuingfrom
l'i,f1r.d0;113,:ecithteifinir. ,xr 1-:14.•-ts ?imIcilitrsselel:tloesw.;
io ,save the'. barn ,whieh was .agon;
burned' to the ta_sonnti together „with" -
the season's crop ;Of about -190 tons.
Of . hay besides oats a binder mower
flax/lea. The'barn Was 06x96 and was
cf
blit some Of them 2740 back into the
one of the largestin, Stillivan.Towil-
ship. It vas built by the late Alex-
ander Beaton, 'who ofterwarda,moYed
to Black. Piries,, B.P., where he died
about -A .yeata, ago. 'The ostusq of" the
fire is supposed to be from spontan-
eous conibpstion. While sitting at
•dinner Mr. and.Mrs.. Campbell, heard
.4 loud' report 'and so, did HerMan
Golein who. lives . on an.' adjoining
$3,5'01i# OnAlse Tarn and $1500 on' the
contents,in the Farmers' Central Co.
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VYIMT TWO I)141'4AitS..,.tV[lrl
1:n ,tach of its many departments;
catetij)1, to: all classes and alt.'aP,ca,
the Family •Herald ,and Weekly
of. Montreal. has :continued tp; rnl s.
:prove each 'Tear "over the, Brat until
now it would seeiyl • perfection wcik
� qac ,,5 'e fqr »fila c nlinl ;5.Ga: en•
th'ab enrtulrabla f k ��i :a`htL ft}nTal:�
611
-If thia Were not enough, lwe hear .
that. added to the ;amazing value s
,tho paper ItSelf:, „each , sill); ;Tiber this ,
season, who. rern.its in time will -re...;
celye free. a. moat 1,)eautift.r1;
whose remarkable'lire story ;has .been "'
Published in booklet form and can ,lsie
obtairiled 'Without charge from the'
Family .1-1.erald' and Weekly Star."
77
, A, company has been formed in
London to exploit eunken treasure in '
'.Navarino BaY, off the West coast
of Greece. The promoters state •
. that there is matter $45,000,poo °
in .bullion and other forms still at
the bottom of the Bay, where it was '-
think with' the united fleets of Egypt
'and Turkey' by the united Briti3h, •
French and Russian fleets in 1827. •
Last sumraer 4,000 forest, f; es
cleared divay at least' ten times
many trees as were cut down'for
lumber, pulp lap& paper, and all
er industrial purposes. A.yery
percentage of the firfs were cav
by careless campers ,r.nd sportsnien
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Y. the, barn about a quarter past eight
Iscs, that is by 'the number, of larap
.ased, and their power in wattg.. Small
rates with ,lesS censumption•-thati
..larger'•Steres.- To fiScertain. the num
ber 'of, kw hours. you Must •Consume
1)cfore you reach., 'the seCond rate
arid '.divide" by , 1006; %To' find When
the' third rate 'applies multiply' you'
For', thoge unfamiliar with iterms
.be rioted that one kilo -watt ' (kw) iS
approximately . to . 1. arid 1:3
horSe power, and kilo -Watt. hiTtr
s ',the.lantern Ona beam. He Scared up
- a hen Which was nestling' in.•the hay,
d and, the bird' flew againat ,th'e lan-
tern, ICnocking it down. onto' the ,barn
_:-:flOor, _where. it exploded. In less
• than ten minutes .the building was a
seething mass of• flames,' Mr, Me- .
Curdy sticceeded in salvaging all 'hia
live'; stock and implerrients excenting
a side.; deliverY .rake.. Besides' the
'lure '110 feet lbw; .all the _grain and
40 loads of hay were 'leak:, The . loss
Was parely.coverecl,hy,instiranoe.'. Mr.
.1McCurAV had lust ' 'Purchased. ' the.
farai last spring, So that' his lOsi; is'
Canadian Pacifif- :Railway,
debt E. • W. 'Beatty ,„ pointed out • flat '
Canada of the•,class of. cOlOnist'urg-
try's 'natural' resoarcei 'were. much
•brighter than' they .had .heen' in the '
past .two' or three years, and an• in- ,
creased 'traffic from oreat Britain
'by the. largelY . increased, . western,
doting the past font. mon'clas of. 4 '
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ee the' new 'Chintz and Sateens for Comforters,:
Wool llatt&for•Comforters,largeesizeTat--
nother large §,hipmenf of Coats -arrived thi 's'ellVacetk,-
an rawers, $14:00 the garment. '
. We haire that nice All -wool fine of vests arid drawers
for Ladies,_in Short Sleeves; -Sleeveless and-Long-Slei-Ves
and in Bloomers or Ankle-lengt4dravvers.
Ladies' All -Wool and Silk and Wool Combination&
match, in closed of open styles: Same sizes and prices. --
hite 'Angora Wool, for Baby, Bonnets and Sweater
27 -Inch Grey Flannel and MilitarY Flannel for Under-
wear and Men's Shirts, at 50c. a yard. fist, 4
e•prettY _Beaded Dress OrnamentsTaiee
C. 0 I. • 0 0 , also Black Beaded Tassels, at 50c. eaCh. '
'Wrist length and.,Gaphtlet styles, $2.00 to $3:50';'"All Pet=
rift's; and guarantiAkl, -of course.
.We noW hhve .a comPlete, range Of the ' celebrated
Reiner Wool ;Hose, in Black and Heather, ' in all the wanted
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