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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1924-06-26, Page 8T1FIE; ;LtICKNOW, SRNTINE HIT RS DAY', JUNE r rq rived i'rom$1.60 to $4.50 ch�se , : re alof th Coat Shirt Style, with do uble tand'extraucollarband. Plan, Striped.:or'.. anc attern. oys':'Balbriggan : Combinations, sizes„24 to '32. to Clear at 99c:.: lens= .thiel c Sui,i.s,r t0,0 -liar/ ” 99c. y i1dreri's'CIff`Sods,, if Blue,Brovtire d Whi1e,:t,ok". -Clear-,at .� 35c. Gin hams are all Reduced, g Saucers? onl' 'Cups 200 White and Half Soles `Mend . our o Vi Mar ',. Aitlminum Preserving Kett es -- ' '12 -Qt. Size • ler-Qt. Size',... e ;Invite tnt 15c. Tc; ` a PP. • o yxsit ourShoe Departnlerit, A wonderful display eather Goods for Ladies, Men or Children. "Fleet Foot" Running Shoes, very cheap and s+eic able, priced from 90c + $2.y25 per pair. mart Step •Shoes ' for _,ales,. W hite Canvas with :. Leather .:Sole, just they -thing for.the.• 'hot' weather , FriCed t $3.00. , :�Ha Hats 1111. en ',sStraw • �:�now. �:ari fou:li. Wantthat new: -Straw .Hat y . day .: " are showiii our prices are nme and �: dee' the 'styles we g, er--�-than,: you -won expect. A u. Hose and, Sox • r lines at 25c. t o., Hose, 'at 50c. ' of he � e er+cerized���Lisle'Ho :: pair. oz per5 • Blue trim_. 'orBue with Pink ' , : , inWhite'• wit, • ldren s . Sox,.. , . iat35c.:a. pair. • Fawn and New -.Blue trim - in also � Plain P pair. ‘eav Ribbed Sox,.,at 65c.per c.:; c• 0 � r at25 5 .. � • the hot weather, hite Stockings, for ..: • ,, and .1.75per pair. 5c.S N, MURDO Stan leg's . ' arie A Store e ice Your v �Yo r�r 10isat one.No for sh We Se11 Chea erThan' The Credit Stores We 3e11 C�► . iP 'r e' �I-fe 0404 5 Bas 0 n Is WE HAVE A' COMPLETE STOCK OF`. COILED W I R E BARB -WIRE -AND_ WOVEN FENCE OUR PRICES. ARE RIGHT.,, AND .THE :,QUALITY THE' BEST, WE. HAVE. WIRE TRELLIS FOR ROSE FLOWER BED BORDER. BUSHES ' AND ,'p OUR STOCK OF •SCREEN',; DOORS AND . WINDOWS IS • COMPLETE. WE HAVE MANY-STYLES—AND. ALL ,.SIZES, START DEARLY TO SHUT'' :OUT THE FLY AND Y 0 U WILL" HAVE COMFORT ALL , SEASON. - . NO • • THING 'ADDS TO THE APPEARANCE OF A,.. HOME MORE THAN. A WELL KEPT LAWN; TO' KEEP IT RIGHT,' YOU NEED '•A MOWER THAT IS•WORKING PROPERLY. SEE OUR, STOCK—EVERY 'MOWER'GUARANTEED,• - r r uetion in the anufacturer'has: made a ed The.M . "... " i hie h brine s ` it -very _ "near re= War: nee of 'Cement, h g rY 'P... prices, See us before buying, you will filed our price right. urdie essors to Lucknow Hardware & Coal Co... �SUCC PORDYeH ent.=:Sun - cDonald ' M ., . P iTay under, the parental • roof Mrs; McQuillan Sr: is visiting her daughter Mrs, E" Haines; Snowden of .Golden' Mrs. Jam around ,Valley �s visiting' relatives Fordyce, ' Mr • Roy and Gordon' McGee visite :ed- at . Mr, -Peter •Leager.'s: ;onu Sunday+ evening, , .._• • Mr. and, Mrs,.' A. ICavines and favi= ily •visited .relatives°•.aroinla Fordyce • on Sunday, Martin :,. i . who Tial bee in • John Mart n 1 WORDS `OF • HIGH PRAISE FOR FORMER' L CKNOW MAN U From a recent copy fih c py of !The Morn- ing Sun of Vancouver ue erg'B. C,.we take the; following reference' :to Mr.: A.'. C, MacDou all's work at the coast: g. ESSONDALE, June 16. --Before' a distinguished 'gathering of : repre- sentatives: of .cities` and municipal- : ties. and, .prominent personages of the' Lower `'Mainland, Mrs. Mary El- len • Smith , officially opened the new „$1_;000,000',.;unit ,:•to' the Prouineiah Mental Hospital at Essondale, this 'ASHFIELD -.I Ian' McRae of Lochals h. returned... 'to' Toronto 'on -Tuesday,. Mr; Ed Armstrong of Ripley spent a week visiting friends in Ashfield. Mr' J L. Lamont of Kincardine • Visited with friends in ' Ashfield ,on Sunday.. , • ' Miss Donalda McGregor of Dui- uth is visiting',With:-friends on"the Lake Shore Mics Ada Pirl•ering ,of Paramount returned_._.heme.-•fro. ...an extended, visit to Detroit Mr, L. Forrester of Chicago, is visiting. with Mr .nd Mrs: P. R. :Mc- afternoon, ; Mrs: Smith, who commented fa- vorably on..'the work'accomplished'! Many' others, including Dr.' H. C. Steeves, medical' ' superintendent of the Provincial- Mental Hospitals,' dur ingy the :course of - short addresses. also, gave favorable testimony to the- splendid ac'hiveement in erecting such 'a. valuable,addition to the pro- vincial mental. institutions' by' -the Government -contractors, Me- Dougall, •McNeill, Ltd,; following the opening " cerem'o'ny •, was -, • •presented• with a gold key; by the hardware contractors; P. D, •Gordon Ltd'. whilt Miss McDougall,' daughter of A, , 'C McDougall,.,• senior • partner ..of': the contracting, firm,,presen'ted 'her'witb a beautiful basket of flowers, BF,.LFAST J Mr and.' lIrs. Albert Carneron ited with awanosh friends recent ly. • • . 11i,. and - Mrs. Rod} Alton and fano. ily`'visited •;with friends at ' Port • Al. bert'on Snday :,, Mr_' • •and Mrs.,,... Tho's':.. rergusor_.. spent a day •recently'' -with 'friends:a: Mr' John and Charles Martin have both built supply tanks for water,' Mr James'• -.Lea ler •of: Wangham • do= ng' the work.' Glad to• hear' that" Elwin, Webster who recently ; got his hand bitten while ' handling their tame .foxes • is i r i mp ov ng z p:.•, . The - easiest thfng .in the' world is an avho flatters ,him'- ta flatter a..m self, that he can t be flattered. , Goderich. Miss .Tillie' Sherwood' has returner'; after , s �ndin'-.couple o`. �#rame. a r pe gra Weeks in Detroit, Mr and 'Mrs;•. John 'Bradley an: sone Eldon'' of. Laurier' spent Sunda, at her former home'here, .• Mr': and. Mrs: Walter Altons en p ` Mrs a, tray, last week with'� tr. andM s Max. Baynard of Paramount , , Yir �aiid' Mrs, Henry Gardner arae° son` of• '2,ion visited apt' the' home -64 Mr, 'and Mrs, Alf.. Sherwood on -Sun Almost any man..,could.:eet a .good days • ,,;' Job if he could. ruse his obit,* y no- J Messrs, .Roy Irwin' and Reber! 'tide as a recommendation .. Henry' and: Miss Lila rwrn ,have re n n•.. . 1 , The taxpayer aye the fiddler and ,,. � i� Or r~ �cou ,le o;! "el" fi>N , boy turned home a>*tex $Pendifsg ,� tew .r .. , , Toros F , has to buy olio• hodie, tool. . A yvitti ilii ride of porbaot. �$yt Nay of Paramount," "Mr. and Mrs. J. Donald" Murra of Detroit called. "' on "old Paramount fri- ends during the w ek McIntyre of Kincardine. Mi;. `'Alex` :Mc y e spent „Sunday • visiting `his -brother and ',sisters it . Lochalsh. ° Miss Margaret" McKay. of Detroit g, Y. is spending a few months ''at her Hemlock' City. ironic at Y, CULROSS CENTRE Mr and • Mrs...Thos McIntyre ,-9f Brussels 'are visiting friends .here,': A number offriends and relations from,here attended. Elie• funeral of the late David 'Grant ''of 'sAshfield Friday of last week; Mr Stobo' had a successful barn raising, on Friday last, • :It - is Our sad duty to; record the death of Lorne McDonald, who pas sed awayat the. home of his father, ld- - 'w t on Mr "John-eonGen 6 es , Friday "'June '20th; following five weeks illness during whichhe ' con- st tly lost strength' He underwent an. os two serious operations , and although• everything possible was done for the. sufferer, ;„medical aid . and.: faithful nursing was to ,no avail; In the 'pas- sing of ,aorne'•tve • lose a faithful follower of Christ Although ' only seventeen -years: of age` he has beep a' member” of Knox Church; ` '.Tees= water. "for: soiree time, a ' faithful ' m: of: De• troit is member of the' Young People's.: Mrs. W McGuire, , visitin ": with her mother, Mrs Em- ily ily Ensign, of Lochalsh, Miss, ,Marie ,Barkwell . who 'spent the winter in, the south has . return -- ed ed to her home in Lochalsh. Mi s= Elwood Drennan ; of London is. visiting with her.parents Mr.. and Mrs. .Alex < McDonald' . of Laurier. Mrs Fairish of Goderich ''s visit= ing • . for. a few: . dais. with her son Kenney < Farrish'; of 'Hemlock City Kenny 'Campbell ,was over . from his Detroit for.the week end' se Lo ghian. m Bell of C mother Mrs; R. Ca p :, Mrs. Jas:. Webster who gas been ' few weeks at . Orillia has spending a iP. home'Pararnount in. returned.to het Mr.' and : Mrs. Allan . McKenzie • of Christian Endeavour and• a regular attender of Con, 6, West, Sunday School He,was a quiet home -keep- ing boy and his character, was above reproach, The funeral on: Monday was very largely, attended,, interment taking :place in• Teeswater Cemetery. Rev, W.'. A. Bradley conducting ',the services..'The Pallbearers Were: John Case, • Will McRae,. ' Gordon . Stobo, Wilfred a4IcKa�;•uri, •',Alex ;.McDonald and Gordon Grant, There were°:'many •beautiful floral tributes, ' from :.the. Social Club, '.Public"".School,''Sunday School,YounPeo• le's Christian g P. Endeavour, Jr: Farmer Boys' and Gidsand `other from relations;`" The. sympathy. of the.community, is. with the 'grief stricken father ;and mother Chicago *were here attending `the}lei sad and: sister Wilhelmina in their Day id funeral of their nephewloss STOP! and' Look at the Big Specials,: Offkred for 14 Days A.•' e 'are 1isLe:d ductions Y Mens ao Boy's Clothing MMenen'ss Tweed TroShrfsuseat•rs89, c:'ReEga. 84,.50 for $2', 75. • ch .,. .. " P s :BoYy' Top `at 69.c'... ."Y�,rrr,4 Boys' Khaki Pants, atLL 98c. Boys Khaki Over -Reg,„-$.- -for;-$-1.25 :q Men's. Sox,;, at 3 pair for 50c. Peabody's Overalls, Reg. $2,75, for $1.95; also, Leather. Label Overalls,, at same price at 1.6 BIg" $ Overalls,$ 9.• 'Ladies' Silk Hose, for 59c. a pair, good quality:. Ladies' Cotton Hose, 3 pair' for 50c. Ladies Dresses Re 1.50 for ,98c.: nicely Reg. � r • made anddifferent • patterns. pa � ,• ' Pure Linen Towelling, 15° and 20c. a d. .. All kinds of. Silks in many different' shades, at $1.19.,a yard. Children's • FancyHose,2 pair for'. 25c. • will be found ' • A few more bargains' '_at, in theStore. B. Bl itZatei:ri'S -e or. GoodsStore S • (Just . West, .of Certra'1 Garagc ). 'FOURTH ,CON::KINLOSS' Mr.; ,Janes Little of."• Stratford Normal is home Mr. W m' .Fraser is v' siting . with 'ger, daughter Mrs, .,Robinson, spending Mr.'' George Middleton is.; spe g ' the week; with friends in London. ' Mr. and Mrs. Tyndall :. Robinson :spent Sunday. with 'friends on. 'the. Fourth, Mrs R. Martin "'spent. the',.. week- end with''her, father Mr Woods' of St Helens' ,Mr. Hugh McMillan who has been' home for a; couple of weeks has re- turned • to .Toronto: Mr . John 'Little, of . Listowel is ,spending. a' few days with' his mother and brothers`: on the'Fourth, Mr::.Will. .Haslam and ; Fred Whit- field hit- ''`m motored to John ' 1 ' of• 'Toronto o _ fie d McLeod's on ` Saturday-, last Miss Francis. McIver- who has been attendin Norm 'al School At North g . Bay, 'is -home . for the "_vacation. A -car load' -of "friends from Hen n are: enjoying ' a few iholidays at* fesJ Mr ;and Mis Tom Webster --and Mr.: Wilbert Webster of Seaforth, ;spent the week 'end" -with friends: Paramount Miss irene`,•Moore 'and"'Miss Olive'- Teriff of Whitechurch ,is spending • a"few days with` Mr. and. Mrs. .Jack Henderson' "of Paramount: Mr, Donald Ross' of Detro't, "Gir- yin Ross of Calumet Mich: and Peter McKenzie of Mount Clemens). Mich; motored' over and '`spent a few days -visiting with; i- en,ds_in.:.�._Lucknow Lochalsh and •Ashfield.. Mueh sympathy': is felt for Mr. and Mrs, R. A, Grant and' family in the death by drowning .,of their 'son David in Lucknoww on Wednesday afternoon the' 18th inst. He was a „. eneral.favour • right;,.manly,•:.boy.Yya .g te, with everybody • whp knew him:. The funeral on Friday to Lochalsh ^emetery was the•largest ever seen in these parts; It was indeed an exs eeptonally mad °affair , • CREWE Mrs;Wm.. r`rwin..of •Belfast • •is .;pending a few days at .George Heii- -ty's, !VIissalZuhy-allcQuod>- of 'L H.. S, spentthe' week -end at her home here.. ;V4 Vitt. Mrs, Wilfred Drennan ipent'k Sunday...with friends at A:u- :Num*: ; ? Mr. eBrt. Reid hnd sister Mabel visited'their .cousin'Mrs.M, McAllis-L ter' on Sunday., Mr and Mrs. S'' Rivett' and dau -+liter 4lda spent 'Sunday at -"Mr, •Thos;": •Culbert's, Dungannon ,E-ast Mr. and , Mrs. • Bert Treleaven and family spent Sunday with Mr, and. Mrs. Ewart Taylor', Lucktiow . Mrs. Robt; , Elgie and. ' babe. of aeaforth, •spent, the •past Week with her mother Mrs, Relit. Finnigan, 1 life; 'and .Mrs.' 'Wm Crozier" .and (airily. visited' Mr, and:Mrs, Newton Campbell of Westfield on •:SSunday',' Mr. anct Mrs.` Matt Shackleton and e son visited 'the formers sister' i ...o,Tu'es•. Mrs.Toed , pf Southa�rnpto» n the. honie of Mr. and 'Mrs, .Robb *on :the : Fourth had a very successful 1'he school ' a ry picnic in Mr. Nicholson's .grove, The day was' ideal' and a large 'cro'wd ga- thered and spent an enjoyable after- noon, and baseball .been the noon, races ba b 1 g the chief sports after which the prizes :weregivenand bountiful lunch . a u , reserved. —oma o•-:•.- WINGHAM' GIRLS GO TO SASKATOON Last weeks Wingham Advance had:: the following: Miss' Minnie Pringle elate with., the Lucknow Table'Co, and Miss,. Jean .Pringle, late nursing • in. Toronto,.,.left recently : for ' Sask. has'.fake a atoon where the formern, the ` Superintendent's ' of- • osition in , e p P il- i n National Ra five of the Canad a Miss eataken'' a s- Way and M ss J n has pos- ition ill ' De artmental' lore. in. the 11ic1tQ an p Store. `Ttre, Misses . Pringle are dap- f liters of Mr and Mrs John S. Prin g gle of Turnberry nderwear for all 'the famil Sum�iie,r U , y Summer Hosiery for all ; the family. Bilii n ::wits .for'-�►I•+en :Women and Children , S ' eci a g p nes in PurM Wool Bath.in •. Suits.: al `Val • g . Childr•en s ,Sod,• • •I•n Wlyite Sand, Buttercup, Blue, acid Brown, 35 `t'o 60+x. • 1 s•Pamlco Cloths •Broadcloths, Collar Laces • Etc. t man's 1Vfade-To Measure - Clothe For• Men,, one Lln l urns' W • and L� noleiir� : Rugs..