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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1924-10-16, Page 10• z [E? 1.4'UCK QW' SENTINEL,, Ti1JRSDAX'. i iU0 IIWIflW�lll I IIItlirllu��llllll llllrlllll®IIIIopu! .,. ., . , lq®!q leu ...,.., A .. _..: .,. �sr e .e- en Y � Q►•�rer a�1.W �,� L I I • I' Oil Iii iimmi II Vilrli 1 • III ii iii III il�llllril ni imilma mitt it 111111 � lai lrlili ul�ll4u I i�l{ iii Iii MH Irll l INYI a � G e ori st ne Is endue rsed..,'by. ,5 TH T RIS T M SI .l `THE LABORER •• HE C�OdLB y THE BUSINESS oESS MAN..., E GENTLEMAN and•THE :GENERAL•,CAP , EARER • L•• 1 S e is C -• M F O -R -T i • •C a in : ad,otsnmor than n full�ran e stock; includin :all the L'w `hades, as well as Blue and Black for the elderl ,man. • • I- • our Dr -., . ses Are �-I ere, many r • Flannel, 1 n t"11L1i� 2' e lao at�' $10.50 oolA Cree neat styles,at 1650 ' Serge, .� e, Brown and Blue, at $13.50 w . ool ' about the' ; girls? See our `range at. $4.00 and in girlish' styles. Shows: an increase in :our. Corset Department ; which goes to prove tat Csorsets, aremore. in demand this Fall. A Special'' $3.75 Fable L inen'at' .$3.255 This line is among 1 the best 'o n t h e , ar et, real Irish Lined, wide width, with neat pattern.: �!;Y1F6 A A SUFIELD O'011$' Mr and Mrs Andrew Mc *ft of -La-V 110 are •v 0.atmg vKith Xr eeds at Laur#err,. 'S I. n .• 1VTr�, WnI� P 112c ill of �,„ d. s. .G P-AVgn of nt. • spent• S'u n. d n.ir ith W fiends 'at M}tghe11. • ,i , :';' ' 14. ° Misa Sai,Pna•: McDonald' of Lochala'h left. . las tweek•.•f ' :Hamijto . 'wile e .,t o ,l ,n. ,x. she is, taking, a' k hies course, „ , ass'. iTera aatoelo��.oi �i'onda�n��ts'<;t-ne• 1.g.'1±ia'liur •o f�lvtls$� Maxi.'e. Hark`Krr<11 r �f Liih "Mr`s.. "'Iech`ab w^` of ,..:•.oelirM.. lsanti A'be. Paramount 'visited on: M C Su nd y with t• friendsa;Tills nbarg r / Mr.Wilson;,,, oofGuel h i visiting Ktinttaehmf" ' , . M enie at Mr. Jas. • Barnby • of Lot bian.. is Spending.... a couple ,weeks• 'visiting b. • of With`s r A."' 1✓ Bannb his sonD y . Hamilton. .. Mr. and • AIrs."..Melvin Rsynard ani' Mrw and: Mrs PIax Rayna„rd; of Para• mount ;visited . with friends ''at " Ethe; ,on :Sunda Mr•�, and Mrs. Wm ,• Kempton' o .M•t•s. Ripley, visited with .Mr, and ,, Will . Kempto, of Lau len' during the weeks . 1 • Miss, Janie Ketchabaw of Win harn g and Mr, frank IKe tchabaw•i of K int ort :Spent the week• end' with' ;their. par- eats Mr. and Mrs Abe Ke:tchabaw o. . • Paramount ' • 1 . ,Mrs, Alex.,MCKenFie aria d.. au ghtei of Lan' side ,vis}'ted:•with ':'Mr. , an, o ti ' •Am Berl e•. ..dui. Mrs Thos R b , of y, ing the: ,week.. : 4. .,'Mrs, I Thos.:, McPhee and, her :'.son Gordon ,of: Carlow, and: her daughter •Mrs. '(Dr.) A.•.E, 'Barnby,, of Haniil. ton, were .the. guests of Miss Bessie Barnby of, Lothian on' Sunday; • Mrr ' nd ,Mrs. Jas. •Webster and •family..'of near Lucknow, Mrs, Jack TTend'e on . and. ; Mrs; Jas, Stanley ,of Paramount visited with :friends ::1 London daring'. the 'week Alex:' McNay left? for' Landon lasi ' week where :he *ill take a cours •i in the,.Technical. College in that city Alex will be greaty=be missed, r es 'pecially; • in musical circles., . meeting in support or. the 0. T A. will, be,held in : Kintail Hall •'on •Monday ,evening. the 20th„ inst. The meeting will be addressed:by Mr. R D Cameron of Lucknow : Everybod: welcome, •: The'rteturn genie: of cards in the .World's''•Series w•as 'Played'. :in, Luck, • now Friday : evg of : l`ast week, The • weather •was ideal •and the'; evening 'Most enjoy able; The line-up of the. Lucknow Stalwarts was the 'same as• in the. opening game at Laurier blast •spring,,but .the Lake Rangers ' had strengthened ,up their line, for the oceasion. "At the professional' . table; the.LuOknowites, who are, much: more. proficient in the • fine,points of.. the game,, •!overwhelmed • the • visitors se badly that 'it is quite 'probable •.they will disband.. This 'game • was a won- derful, exhibition. of 'sign-tific. play- ing. .At laying..At the •other, table • the 'Laurier amateurs were hi w 'onderful- ..Muck which as w: very noticeable sand corn- • . ., on ,by all, but justthe same ' .the,,i played; •really , ' well, and. • were able to•' keep'. a nice lead on .their less• etitors, and 'if, it',were tom fortunate, p. not for. theirage they could undou bt- edly qualify for fast. company This. good. good luck and temporary,temporary,'succ success „made=tl e=shore•.=amateurs_,highly tubi- lant,, which.. greatlyhelped to cheer. up their disappointed running' Mates?,. ' so. that they .could enjoy the fine fowl, supper prepared for. the'occasilm The death ', occurred on. . Sunday Old '' he �12L Inst. of another . evenin , t _ , h . , . ,. g and • highly :respected resident. • of Ashfield' in the '.person of • Katherine Mullin, relict :of'.the;.late James Git Mout,' .of Lothian ` Mrs. ,Gilmour Was very highy •estteemed by all whop;knew here, and was ' ',always°: among, .,'the• first •to ; help in time :of trouble. She is survived by;'a; grown Up family of five sons and three •daughters, 'Ed., on the; Old homestead; .;!T*,,- on a farm near by,' Dr.' M; J. • of Chicago, tiLames6a idrDr `Thomas, Zof •..tendon,' Mrs Chas. O'Hara, of: J ,Che sle y, ' Mr s Calhoun.of'Calgary,and Mrs hal), of:Detroit; All were able to .at- tend the funeral except, Dr. M. J. who had' the misfortune to..fracture• his • was held! we Y ga'short time ago. The funeral dnesda mornin ..of this .week, to ,fSt. ,Joseph's•, church:, Kingsbridge where requiem'; ; mass' • was sung; ' - The' remains' were' then"' b cried.. in. the family ,plot'' beside that of her late husband who predeceased :her oVeer lirefity yea `' ag'o Th `Bereaved- •' family .h'ave the• mp'athy .of .the en-:. "' fire 'corrrmunity; 'The new school a No 9 r,s Quad',; plated fnspector'''" • Mut .has been_ asked• to formally, open, it oil• the• af- ternoon Of October 17th Former. teachers ;have' received invitations' to be present. Students'of the old school ate cordially. invited to come to this re -union• also .all who are Interested' and •who' 'tate , toattend. we regret that, distanee will•prevent inanyffrom Contin , who would be delighted to be .prdsent, This' rs an' epoch Citi the hstory•of No, 9. The trustees and ' building, ComMittee' invite inspection' • of the ,0*aehoul bufdintt. A • vxo* , et* is ,beim 'arranged by' theft a�om• s' an iaent to. hand, including Suits, Overcoats, Work Coats - gee :our :Heavy Tweed:Odd. Coat, all sizes at ;$6,50 each. a 20 Pairs ':Boys and _ , Youths Boots,".Cl,earr '.Clot 1 Another n' urs $2.95 Per pair. urs.,` o Sat.,Oct. 25th ecial Money Savin; Ever Ar. i le is s�A �Reg� �u 1 ' ar. Line ..,,Not Goods Bought Specially For The'Occasion . • L - adies� ,All Wool • Fant Rib Black Hose 75c Ladis Silk and Wool, Black and -White, 'Fawn and: White. 95c. Special Values 'in Children's Cashmere Hose 149c.. Children's All -Wool Fawn Hose Y " • • _:` 50, 55, 60c.'.. All other. Hose : 10'Per •Cent: off Regular Prices ter.Y-r Sw at anis • e • 10 Per Cent. off Regular Prices .20 Onl`Y.La'dies' anrensHats, d. Child'' Fall t ._ .. . to Clear.at ' $1,.00'' ow Is The Tame' To Make Homes Comfortable For The LonWinter Evenings' ,Kirsch Curtain Rods are . 20' Per.Cent.'c Cedar'; Oil Polish, 4 -Oz. Size • Cedar Oil•: Polish 1:- - z. I2 O , .:.Size W Cedar Oil - Polish; Quart Size ` All Corn Straw Brooms, 4 -string All Corn, Straw Brooms; 5,string• .. Butterro C cks, all sizes • , ' •'. , S e. cialPlain White Cups.. and Saucers S. ec i�l Clo -Leaf.-Cups, er p •, , . v ,and Saucers.;:' Special White Cups,,only Special Clover Leaf Crips only eaert ' ban last 15c. , 30c.• 75c. 55c. 80c. 25c. to ° $1:x,75 a - 15c.. , 20'e.,.. 10c. 2 for 25c. es to match the ,a.hove' in .all sizes Granitware ani! Aluminum less 10 per. cent'.''' Speoal. Value Ire S atonr Writing Pads from Envelopes, Linen finish Bargains s In Meas Soo s 5 to 25c. 2 Packets for' 15c.' ork Shirts and Overalls • • 1110 CT,OBFR 1144 'opt CUM1VliTNICATIQj`l To The. Editor:--, I ytru will ;allowsome space tn, Y..otir Palle]+ .x will give ,oii ' a' ' shor't accou»t .of 'my trip 4o the Western Prot' aces: 'I left •:Torontq on` Satur day August 23d, ,and arrived at. Nan 1 bon,, Alberta, ' .gn ,the 27th., 'where I' i Visited : with int', ;sister Mrs Robert -1 son.'. It had been previously arranged'. ,tthat`°ate ywov'ld have a Saintly r union1 e oftle foure r9rnaintng xnen�br�r., tat ttrut,.'timer,,: dlliing. the first week of $eptember, • brier John ?t cMil--. i , . „ M Y Ian ; and 'my sister, • : Mrs Driscoll' (Mary). M ntana joined us in Nanton and we certainly spent .a pleasant week . reviewing the days., .of auto Childhood. many, ouOur.c h d. I also •h ' drives throughout the:country • a-. round Nanton where.I;,saw 'ome of the_,grandest ,grain.. crops° in the..westr. Harvest was'in• full swing when 1 ar rived there',and,before I'.'left ,thresh_, ing'.•had' begun'',It . was' certainly,•: new to me' to see how grain was harvest-., '-d•, threshed, and:' taken. to the e nle va- tors rightfrom the machine n the Western Pro laces, it isaltogether `differentfrom our system in Ontario. I" spent some, time in, the foothills of the • Rockies where • ranching,: , or .Stock raising, was' , the principle industry, but Tea* very little of the' stock as they: generally :are: in, the' brush during he: day orr•'account- of thp flies, but it r'scertainly lYgra d to: View the: snow clad: peaks ` of • the Itoeky Mountains in , the , distnce I must not' forget to infortn•you that: I , bad the; great pleasure of visiting the', itn�e ,of ' Wales, and the 'Earl. ;of M nt4'a. ranches, 'foto/lustnot think that '.they . have grand castles ' as'. pietrired ina England.; The most of the buildings are of ' 'logs ,with ,tile ;Prince's' house a nice Bungalow. • had • the pleasure of visiting • the sell- ;,oral rooms in the house, and also. ,had the liberty of getting 'some 'flower seeds., from his garden, whicl;,I gre t- 14' 'lirize, I 7 met a. -few --of r??:�" old` '�acgpa nt aJces..f ctnow „and yicintydurine, my trip. I cannot telt, you of theta.' All or my letter, Mould be to' long, but I wish' to say t,o my friends,- home that if ,they had 'visited' the, West with me, they would think that there rat future ' m i store ' f that is a gye pr part pi'! the country.' On m' return trip I visit d• • a1 ar' ofn to . W ,nipeg and Fort William; ` es Fisher, Mrs Jam ,moo -a -o .. . COMMU1�TICATI N O •To Tho' ditor:-. The work on• the high waYthree les ,e miles east of the'unknow ro •res= L _ p R sin veryi'a idly; under the skilful • g' p management, of Mr. Gilbert Gillespie The road le: being regraded and. wid- ened; the id-ened;'the •hills and hollows brought.. i'ee 'e e to a n c •,ev n grad . An' ord r to do this *brit plows and scrapers 'follow each other • with the ra ularitY of • clock~ ork; drawn by , snappy teams whitethe' other end of the 'work efficently, ' man'aged by Mr. John Caunt Whoruns;. the tTttetor, end `. • crusher'. .Iyfesa;rs;e'A'le;, I41cRae land'' Rieha4f, MeQ. Pin • who, : bave two geed, teani•s t'p the job endeavor to keep, the hungry crusher' fiiaed, whose monstrous . jaws " moat}. ' stor'e . ' and gravel from Moinini to night. :Sevn or eightkept,'bus' howling g teams' are and 'placing en the read: the •crushed' stone ..:and ,,,gravel ,and in,1' •order to• rkeep;things .alIloying• ,11141;; +Billespie al - gra :keeps fl 'Quh opt" tite dump :to. •see, that the .waggons are' .ur►loaded: Old : moved' on ' with despatch, 'When the haul was! nearly 1% miles, your' correspondent has known seven' leas to 94. . •� rds ,One•, day: or nine loads ea,'h; •one -'and -a ha' lead.,- - if yds to the a • . • Dago 0"0 0_- KIN'CAItDINE MAN' D"ROPPED DEAD IN GODERICII Mr. J ook • . ','Year • C'. Cook,„ ho -,until a Y "ago- had 'a:•drag business in • Kincar- dine • dropped I dead at • Goderich •on:'. • at rda•n., golf team fir on KiCA r'- dine, Of whieb Mr • Cook was a, menu- , her ha , d, en g ,e to •Goderich to play a. match .game. Mr. 'Cook was. just talc ing ,a stroke'on the last' hole when he •fell and: expired,' Mr. Cook was -os, ears 'of " ;a •e. was� 'for Mer 'age., . He a f mer mayor of INinc•ardine 'and 'had' . been c, hairm an' ; 'sof the',. School .Board. Ile•..,: was a •` niemter of Northern,; Lightc'; Masonic, Lode,. The...remains were brought •to Kincardine for interment.. 11 fj: t 59c.• you can have your choice of four shades in a; serviceaiife.Chamois. Suede .Giove .in. wrist length. . This is a glove;that.•usually'sells at 75c. At .85c• you have ~ a selection' of ' 8 colors to make your choice from,' an extra quality 'ehamo-suede,; neat stitching on back and 'an, all round splendid glove ; a Women's . Imported•Chamo-Sliede -'' Gauntlet Glove, . looksand feels. like : real • chamois, and will wearequally well, to be• had in two . shades of Grey, Sapd; Mode -and Brown, fastens at the wrist with strap. and -pearl dome, ,sizes 6.•to 8' and modes- •"ately.priced at $1;5.0 per pair.• . HOSIERY :' 'NO. D -99 --Black 1-1 Ribbed, all wool Gasl9mere- fox girls, sizes_81-2, Priced at i.op and; $1';10 a pr. NO. D -56 --Black 2-1 Ribbed Hose ' • for boys, just enough cotton in this stock- ing to insure good wear, sizes".8 '1-2 to 10. • Priced at 70' and. 75c. apr. • c We nowhe a at i � • have c lobi cd "Holywood" S lk Stocking in Black This, Y g S is eautifu i hose'and th.weareris guaranteed satisfaction. ..-Priced at $2.50 pair.. ` NEW' DE ESS: FABRICS. AllWoo1 Santoy, a material much in favor for D r esses .in Sand;., and,. Navy, Y, and Black,0 PricecLatonly $1'15 aryd. Silk Striped ' re e isanother of Fashion's favorites astripe' • wide p stri e' on all wool cre ° in Black Navy Powder Blue '.Sand. Greyand Brown 40 inches. Wide lam,e at $2:5C? yd. ' Silk Checked'. Crepes arevernew;= yin Sandalwood, "Sand and Navy, also:. 40 incheswide and is 00 Per : onl '$. 2 ' r d Y y , wf Another rett� ' Dress=Material Is a Cre ez'with.a Silk Check` ' � ..rig.. . . P y P � � .. about 2' orches a 'square, in Sandalwood and Aluminum Priced' at $2.25 3 d. � ' , .. , ' NEW 'ARRIVALS Coatsr • THIS WEEK • Binin s 1u.sett bio wredptterns:85c :a 36 -Inch Width Sateens,-verY muchTsedfor:'comforterswitha panel of sateen, fancy a y In Sand, •Copen, Hello, Rose, .also in; White and Black Priced at only 60c.. a yd...' , Pretty New Chintzes, in the 36 inch width at 30c. a yd. Military Flannel for .Mens Shirts, Children's' wear etc., 29 inches',wide„ nice Dark Grey; at 50c.,a,,yd. Women's, Sweater Coats�.in the:.Cha ie.St .le.. also;•Tuxe•do in•.the ..-... ,....: .... , • I�p Y , _,. , p pular.. Camel Shades Priced at. $4.00 to $6.00:', ., • ' Overalls . Fors -Mori as Good. as the Best and.. Better than the Mast -11'.95.a pr` Black or • Blue • one. 'Gran- Own": ranOwn": The' Better -Quality' Sweater Yarn • • • • • t, •