HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1924-10-30, Page 5°,., ,rfn- o ' 0¢i -,Y,' �"TODERR 30th',
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"The G eatest .Mone Sam Sale , ve ()toted
�AT D Y N : • We Are Putt
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• S UR , A _OVEMB•ER. 1st. ,
Sale That Will Rock he C. Tountry; For Miles With.
The. Echoes Qf Qui Low:,Pr�ee . _ _ . ' •
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Sha i s h rice Like.. Th
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You Wrll Find. This A Hi h Powered one
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• Regret. it.` Watch This Store•., For
Bargains .ThatSpell, C H -E A. -P
1Vlarvellous Values'in..Men's Suits,
IISale Prices 14.50, 19.0 22.'50 28.00
Men's .Overcoats, at •10 Per. Cent.
Mackinaws, Sale Price 7,50, $8.50-:
and $9.50.
Leather,Label,. 'Peabody's. •a n d ,
.Kitchen's, Overalls,: Sale Price $2.29.
Gladpia�t�or'�and :Big "B" Overalls,
Vig9x.�d` :3s tw i'`,'wl�w�z rm ... ",ss wxs-ra ns. `7'�n +Far.S"''(
Men's Sweaters, Reg.. 2.50,` 6.50,
7.50, Sale Price' 1.5.9, 3.95 and.. $4.95. •
Men's Fleece -Lined Underwear at
$9c.' a garment.
Men's.. Woollen. Underwear Pen
at a Greatly Reduced Price.
Men's Hose, heavyweight' at 35
and 69c
Men's Cotton Hose, at 19c
Boys' •Suits, from•$575 up; with 2
li Pair of Bloomers
Boys'.Sweaters, 95cc and•$1.69.
for
on-
ly
Ladies', Coats, Reg. $,, Q ._
o ::et
t .a
1 50.. ''Here' is a'chance, .. _ .
.lY 5 4• .� . ,g ,
good Winter Coat
Ladies,. Coats, Reg: $15.00' for,.:'
i l 50, Reg,', $22,50 for $14.50.
All -Linen Towelling,•
Bed Spreads Reg. $4:90, for
F'ancy`Check Quilting, at.
Come in and look' them over, you
will be satisfied with the prices, quality
and: style.
Ladies' :Pleated Skirts, [Reg.:
Sale Price. $2.78:
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Ladies': Fleece -Lined 'Underwear,
.good quality, quality, at 69c. a garment,. This
is•.worth'while buying.;'
Ladies `Silk and Wool Hose, differ-
ent
Shades, Reg• $1.25, for 79e.,' also
Cashmere Hose at 35c per pair, and
Cotton Hose for; only 1`8c.'.
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Children's'A11 Wool Rbbed.Iose ,:
Reg., 50 and 75c ; for 39 and 49c. ..
15 and 23c..per yd.
$2.95.
23c. a:,yd.
CLOTH --Suitable fol"'' Winter, Coats; Width 60 inches, in -Navy, Grey.
and.Brown,--Reg. $3.50'per •yd., Sale Price $1.79'
,REMNANTS= A11, Assorted Shades of Silk ' Come in and get Real
Bargains.While They Last.
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SHOES!(
en's Heavy' Rubber'B000tts,-Working Shoes and Fine Shoes
.adies' and Boys! $hoes,'Also Rubbers For -Men, Boys and Ladies
These Are Sold At,Very Low Prices '•
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11" Goods Sold At. This Sall Must. Be .Cash::
Save Money By° Calling ,�
JOt West Of Central Garage'
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T• hUL'< AY` :SEnvICE
ENGLAND.•'
Mr Lorne , Ledy, , :editor of
Walkerton Telescope, in. writing of.;
his trip through .England,, ;made last
summer had the foliOwlrg. to 'gay
regarding!, the rsL1Alay trains.' and. the
service..
:" War�wiekshi ie `was oar first ob3ee a
i .e- n' •.' `u 'dili'imti'tive"' 601:Ao
•Sc nest.3'.;; at• ;a,.
e -..
rate approaching•• 69. mikes, an hour'
we were led ,to reflect upon the efli-
' <•+iency of English railroads Tourists
from; .America. ara. wont to
smile
r:ondescendipgly, on their first
.pse 'of :English railway vans' but,. it
ie, usually a Case. "of ,those, who
"scoff remaining to ' "Pray;'' . Those.'
.innocent -looking little trains*. ,give
mreat .service. There is 'a lack of
clatter •:and vibration that; deceives
one and until you „look'•out of.,the:
s
�win'dc�•rr and 'see, theener. flying , c, ,, y
you have no idea• that you: are ,pro-
ceeding-• at such a giddy rate. The
getting on and off at the stations iS•
another , instance ' of time savin;.
When the train stop:% the: passengers
pop out ,of the side, doors of their
tiny compartments and there is ; .no
struggling, down, as ,aisle as in •Can
,
ada' and- the U S„ The same applies
'to getting on : a • train.. The , sino tli
travelling is- due to 'the great,, road-
beds and also to the fact that each.
is clamped down by a metal'.,dn
•ice that, holds it absolutely - rigid,
Also. there are .,feu level cro5s'nas ir
Old Gauntry. ', On my " previouF.
•isit'to. the' O'd Sod, 'I didn't see ai
single ,level crossing and g;et the iia
riression ,that such a thing:, didn't ex-.
fist in England and 1 have ,frequentlyi
But this.
'heard that sfatean'entp• made.
w�rrnrs�t+�1�•7�� �w
level crossings in Devonshire;. War'.
wickshire ,and other,parts "of ; ruia'
England
We quite'. enjoyed travelling
compartments of 11fou`r ''or six". In
Most cases ''there . was a passage; way
dc,vn the side of the coach so that
• 0u• could go 'froitione compartment
THROUGH
RURAL ENGLAND - BISHOP STRISGER • , i
1. Y • •. VISITS ItINCARDINE.
-(By Lorne •1fedy) . . .
Our journey . to Wttrwrckshre' took . x• (Kincaxdine Rev>.eiw
)
as through a .part of England that is Et; .Rev, I.:0 Stringer and his wife
enchantingly, beautiful•' at' this. time 1 -Were fin Kincardine on Monday. They
•o•, year (July). The hedges and trees :•,canto from Toronto en Friday and;
tame a luxurious green and the .wheat spent` a few, days .with the Bishop's
,of:,,elden, , kiness Quaint cottages, brotheirf,'...,Mr,.. Wrllianr SStringer..,of
' •niairy• of them wit1i old=fnshilmed •Kingarf,-O.n.,Saturday the telephone
,thatched roofs, are fronted ,,,by flower vas • grit •into conimission ,with the, rte
gardens and in many cases climbing''atilt that the church at Kingarf• Was
• a'oses.mal"•o the, ;walls :a lserfci.t bogy crowded on .:Sunday'.` with ; People ia'ho':
er'of ,beauty. One .sees 'humble cot_.. ,desired to hear:a ~ Kingarf old ;boy'
tages' With wonderful roses 'growing preach: Since leaving Dawson Bishop
in beds, that equal the 'finest l reduc" Stringer and his :wife have 'travelled
.tions. of:.' our_.hdt houses, ..The pian ten thousands miles, They, went from
'who would ceinplain of what ,nature' Dawson ',hi, boat, eight hundred ..n iles
has done for rural 'E,ngland , would and then, walked a hundred miles' ov-
kick when he get :to ilear'en (I.f Ile -el'. aliritist- ' impassable-: ` roads; - --then
h iu'ld :'ever.�TCach .there) -.that '..Ins,,, ...went ..to .Herschel .island.',and'back,
halo didn't fit -him,- The Only, , reas
, As,. sortie of Old people .reinarked tO
Moat .of y by Water to Ed -
Menton, On their return they. WI I
have td. drive by sleigh 60mr,
'Iroise to 'Dawson; &Wide 350
drawbaek Is that the -6.4 66110 'At° PaW11911. The Pitrertt
'ordieat* titan cannot itlWays eft:. .ft letter": of a 'wondertillr
:know oountty- Clk4444. V1000,0 4004, RAn1114' '011' Olio *lilt
out on a fifty mile hike and for twa
!o, 'another. ,$ut in many trains ` t 1(
,yas. no aisle and ,when .you stepii• ci
into your. 'little ,'compartment .'
had. to . stay there until the•. end.•of
the .journey;
Hold A Spoonful-;
The little freight cars or ."good`'
-vane- as they -call -them :_Whin _wear
to 'hold about a spoonful: each .look
rather •.comical but .ones : respect
for them- increases, when you see the:
ease With which they, area handled;;
To u• nload a` car'of coal is the easiest,
thing, in the world. it is simply
ped, .an operation that requites only
•.a • few' seconds. ..
The fact of the matter -is thatrthe
days -they vasse'd ',through a herd 'of
"e?stibou. Although the Bishop.' has.
been otit in that couritry;fer 32 years
he has never seen a herd of caribou
so the experience. of his children in'
'his absence•," is -a wonderful one By
Bishop wiir have covered the entire,
field over which hp has' jurisdiction,
WHILE VISITING AT
,ly On ',a: visit at Whitechnrch
Sattirday 'Of kit Week. :,Slies had gonc.
'bi:VVIiitechurch, about iweek earlier
g •f h ailway system has been
ri is • railway
in.a `iV ay to best meet:. coi>;di
tions over . the're where,. distanee5
are sliest and -' population is dense. It.
'wouldn't do in •oiir:land' vast' in'. ex
tent and sparsely peopled, any more,
than our system ' would • fit in overs
there'. When we number :,,,our Cana
digin .population by the hundreds',. of
Millions perhaps we• shall -have 'read-
-beds :like they have over :ther.'•e,' un-
less we -are t7 ':travelling by air
"routes.'
KINLOSS
Threshing,is the order. 'of the day.,
Mr. arid Mrs. Jim 'Geddes; Spent,
Sunda'Y. with friends,: on. the 7th' of
, Quite, a :finc', crowd attended 'the.
There was, a, kood program to...which
Mrs, 'WM. 'Abbott is 'visiting. -with
lwr-,,danghter,,,Mrs.-White. of
V)tON TOWN5114)C t)l'"vf.;1 °":'f t II�LEY' AND VI 'I;� l'I`Y
. • • •'riffs YC, ;111;ix;.ret't ,'las in ,Gpcl(it,-•
jell azk Sunaay
Couneil met 'pure: not to n ?Jowii-
meat on the 20tki ii .,., Nitlleepe o
Mins, �.nnetta� Moore, is visiting, at
re
ir•vin in the chair. Members ally the home of*Mrs. R G. Munp.
'Minutes • of last P meeting iV?x;^ � A. Mair and family motor-
e- e re gd and adopted, ed to, Shelburne over the week -end.
Tl'te follol'Idng "orders. on the;" 1iea5-
Mr.' Bert Pal isobsent„on a, trill
firer were issued,'viz •
to `!'oxonto
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t 2 td'rtm {rn
t ail , '4i T°pl 7 > Iltj''eEnS.
v w•..: a 1 r i.. w J(.ii t.`Irc1 j i ,."'. {,j c..:.. .e,,..
ie:
S t.: Lh',
'w�.11w 1 u
..�4.. 0'. Isar ld: Ori "?150,. ,�anres. .. ..,
R'obrtsoii $4,6'0, Milton , ,Stanley Mr, leiman MULeod, of Vanguard
operating grader,. one ' day •$2.50; $;•14,, ;is visiting his mother for• a
p g g
I;pntes Robertson, cleaning ditch and few' weeks.
ill; 'Road ` 11• in `Con 2; $$,50, +ion, rs -visiting iter •mother.• Mrs L.
['overt Lowry, fillip , washoutat Poulton
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dul; ext, $100; G. L•! Page for 68 10' i41i, Donald k,Pherson, of Loil,
Teskey's biidg , $48.99, cedar ; for.; • Mi�sSs' 'Catherine.. McDonald; teacher;
Hosts, and one/cedar,. log "and hau1inm' ;l eilt','t`ho” week -end' ,at .her. home on,
•� sero ti7•ashou£'$6;25,.'1 Con.8'
ome foaineron B 1''� d , e for inc- J hn G a.,,� u .111,x. .l4laiy McGillivray left M.on:-
hie; McLeod's contract Sideline PO
-i' le for' lr�y" on a tj� to,•Warton, whcie:�she
Road, 10 .'and ZrZ: trips to .p y.s y.
i. i's' ectjn .
;via visit. her daut,hter, ' Mr Alan
olank ($6•66)$. 8 iys, n p • Ashley, for sdverai week's
$21.2'4,' total $20,25; Charles `,Tout, •
1•I> s: S, . Wflkinaori, and;•{sen „ VIor
hauline; J" yds. of gravel • to Canter= .
on's bridge at $1..'.42_ peT. yar , .;� ; •, ' '. ,.•' • �. ',
75,., W n�, 'Mate)) hauling 'plank and. 'Tiley will • consult. medxcal specialists.
orris' , s `final.
Mrs.. Geo, Bannerrnan is 'visiting
Mrs. Frank Colwell " 9f , 'Beryl°
-nriderweat „eit,,,,operation On Thursday
of last week. She is. getting; along
brightened up with a coat of; paint.
Mr. Merian Of Bervie is doing the
Mi s Laura Griffith, of "Itineardine
s--ix-it12,110•Ts ',been' visiting. With her sts- ,, cipfletitoi,,, pond 110 an ,, ,la , , , ,
' Mrs. Albert 'Young lids returned '1:1-niw,d, „and, e‘Xpentlitlire .6f '$801",(38
to „het itotrie,..e..t.,Deti,..olt titter vi'sithi4 4'015. 0)iavelling "the strecka,.of Ripley':
with bet niother, 'litre. Alex -lleviett. t attling and 'eailinC,•, the ;;,sal'il,c, 'le..' -
The , funeral of • the late .• , Irlarold T.,eimo,„,_Emi'yiertcu t That this 00an-
pita', wag on Friday last, ,and wse mobaav- tile i'lth day -of 1November ,./c,
d $12 lis left this week for Toronto where
putting. ulvert' Con:•;12•�jth reference to . M p
nu ing 1n c , trouble.
mail:Rit'hie, haiiirng 29 yds; gravel ;,;
t l 1n r 25 and cleaning 'ditch•• on tuttents m
:fro. Tees:vater High,
e �, 5
Reid 19..912.00,total $.1.9,25; Chas, `
.iY:huul •
journeyed` to Ripley,nMon:
Shier;for rep, on Kincardine and p1aed f tendly .,gameSor
.-
t hall -
_.....1 ..�,1__dY -'and-
1••...67..:11 with the
,for 1.7' -cedar of ihe . seat:of .leaning.
"ioleS for ruilin4. on: apursaaeli to: Te- •4 -he ',Visitel.s suffered., defeat at,: the
-1,;OsatreC.11.1..: postnrager,' is critically,
Llis.0,,tiheilsi.u,nhdo,nire• e. Mr. McInnes,
cale for'.
aver .for, LeS'ter ...Osborne s contract ,
4,` for ,soreading gravel and bro,,c)ler; N.ya:s pp from, Tor_
Road 14; D• Ysen 'lite seasonal n.overnent of grain
Wheat , and. peas have., been
EXcellent crops::
:,C.1114 ri,,va,!h2h00".0ii0t:T.aAent,ciuts. '1F.,7..r; :cly1.0.,iic.1•!,e.,O.o,, :cli.f'',0):;-.,,,,
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itY•Yils, :of -gravel :for .7-Said:contract: ....;.''•W;eid ' haS b. 0 received' here on
;ered .by. certvassers and "beggars of:
C....tniioratien Of ..the.C.Ounty 'of. Bruce.
te,rii en -t---. being, .made •fii, .. Woodland • "The Merchant'S...., of the :toWn , 'Of: --
total
fil/-• ;hundred *as 'polled in the ToWnShip .Certs,'" fairS71 or.. other ' entertainnients,
tvn,..clotk bnd, Donald McRaYk ;•?.%-s-7., at T• 'A.'nlebiici,te in this..diatrict,. A. „ir•CStitution; LeltIb, 'church.. , or', society, '
c:sor, ' $4.00; 'each for selecting: t_Tur-. vot,e Of betWeen, . elevep bpd . tWelve nOr t',6 buy..tickets :fOr showei•,, Con-'
R
1)313LE
revcry,thing, then Passing it on to'
co'jtomers ea the game nloneY-
• ing basis has, eatatilished con,
ficicnce .and 'goodwill ',in this atore
fp' an enViable. degree.
poliey precludes the
1 irttimegf ,-hPepettaiertist:rr.itst.P,:vtee'ryili ca.udt::
c▪ ounters Priced' the lowst, 'con-
sistent 'with honest business' meth -
You may purchase a • pper of
or - buy 'ap• entire, outfit of-
' .tel?a:3'inheeiaill":: .f.Y1(3eiu:e'e.::a)u.n1::ute' raelikeeg"eilinitigsli-taftukhleel
in patronizing sjach a store.,,:
• We are continuing our Special
Corigoleums
an,J Coveriags for another
IPLE
SUPPRESSING A. NUISANCE .
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'for Cori: 10 and:72. yards -for -Con; 6 •, •o. eSi..ded in ipley. unti a , one• sort an _another (though 'per -
Mar, Great interest was -shown in the Anent not to .give or 'donate "to any .
itobert Irwin: Re0,"e, Angus
incr cement- .111.veit (;pposife .lot 60 of 'Huron,' the pPoIrters 'of the...act ner ;to -give or'.;buy from beggars '"
Con: 1; 'LeTie Ray .$4-18 for .19 • yds.. be,in,g in the. nfajofity by about eight O.. r. peddlers during, .business hotirs;
18;•,'TliontaS $3.00-'for..50' hear the returns come •in •and made . There have been 's' o Irian- people ,
ds. ',gra:Ver.' at 10.,ets...- lag confluents as 'the dry".s' defeat around 'asking feir money s.elling
in. -the cities Was slowly,,•buf surelir s911:1:ehlrig.: that the ,;rnerchants' ,had
rep; 'railing on • hill and.: brid,,Ke: Ilnr.t '0 vote came in: ,The" two Ripley Sub- ves:, , Almost there lei some=
oa ,sz,„ .4,shfield to d'',:Vi,sionS :,310 fdr_ he 0.,' T, A. body • from town, or from' coutside•
RaV's cOntraet;" $2.50; Renn,eth ietVieS Of thQ •Riple-,„•, has gotten. to .,be a very great an- -
illRPOctillg McLeod's' eont,racf for 41/.,2; mor.ning service ,and deliv-efed '
of 22, cts`; ,-per yard (Read. hundred and sixty five votes. A • •• Or- charity. should
' All requests f
teod, 1.8_ yds,. oe,concree• in:. cat- held laSt hoyaric'e; ManY,are for wortti.y eauses
•varil, $126.00; 'Wm: Steele, *11..g5 for caw:line,: occupied the ;pulpit far tlie. easy .nioney.", -. • •
..-1Muling, 65 "yartis\of ,gr,avel :on Side- was. held. -"in,- -St5-,-Andieries, --Presby-
per -yard.: DaVfd .Campbell ,_ $5,00 lor" larger: 'bpilding,„ was'. 1)etter able' to
':nspecting same for .?, daYs; James: Accommodaie Ole CrOWd which filled.
S't,cle $49.0.0'' for inspecting l'YlorraY; it' to' - overflowing-. :Rev, IL ,Willans
',3.,McLay.'s bridge. contract '16. days addressed the eongregatioti, rind,' re-:
)lurray• and 'M'Lay--,,;,1:35,13 oo Pay- that: they could confidentfy look for.
1'01116)1i, ' faithful .1d
duly. pa,ssed, viz: .BY -Law 705 to , 'WIN dB Am
son's' Drain: By.,I;aW' No.' /0'.6, 'to AP-- seriously injured, at .Wingliarn
f,,eoci, :Bridge' opt.:;Osite .1.0t' , con., its truSt. and 'high, calling' " Slieesr
-ToiWnshi.b,.:ef-41uron ':_for the' .V,e,!4 ritOs toWri in a'''Sed an e e,1•, • • . As '.he
natl.! Tha,t, the aniernit. , of ', the., TAN ,elpg ,and v‘eas alinoSt upon the
'Stewart 'of Vingliain 'vva4 Called
1,6
.to Viait with Mr, and' Mrs'. Gibson 1-%' A' NeliVicrn' *ot Lucltrml" °"" "s 7'
ViSiting
atrival, she did not*reeovor sum_ chtiteliliere that Sunday ,and "sPolir •
rapidly beeeree. Aiieree :until bhil di6d gteatly7-injoYed and" 'many eioreseecl 141° tl".i hanplest PeOPie ilre those
e'lt 84*i'daY'.' Tho rainaina w e t .. the .desire to lifiVO hint 'hack another •thitt Ili.tve' brohil •Iilicidit* fot''t511.0110r,
n g el no vereary sent cos will Ile, m en, ftaten t icej tell a'
V101.114, at It_ingatti 144tninN 11061_ .0)11 wen,laa sfle iookz fine' typite of bar
J.
Seriotti, the injUries 'Were:
VALUABLE CLOVER •E'R'OP
Christie Bros., farniers , of Sett-
elS „of 'Swett /clettef grown On
"12-aeye field on tYle''," farm; there-
by'. • 'establishing a now' record ,for
production And '11,10telal _returnS
frOtn. amptint lend. The seed
eye ancl There
It is estimated that over 50,000
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,acres were sown with -corn 'in Al-
berta in 1923, .as compared with
only 1,000 acres iu 1919. This is a
good indication of hovf rapidly corn
culture is increasing in -Western
Canada in 'connection with' mixed
previbus recOrde of 'Canadian
'freight transportation were broken
biles reached the Pacific.' Ooast from
Cific lines recently. ' The diatanee of
2,932.. miles- was, covered, in seven --
'days or exactly,.169 ,hollre, and 20
inimite9. The train, Which eimeisted
• of 4,0 cars, each containing 6 Ford.
• of , a long and waS handled, On
`pricti 'illy passenger schedule:
4 The. sound Position of
the Cami.lien Pacific Railway is well
shown in. the annual report for tho
fiseal year -ended December 31st,
1023, Av:•;ich 'has just been issued.
'he gross:carzitlg„,pf the Company
. is 'eXpe4ted to 'arrive.
, at .Montreal June. The party,
which will on.," the ,Canadian
c,fe yield- of Spring 'Wheat of 1914
bliShela per acre Over a period of.'
of A.gricu tUre, in addition, winter
boots"; borie$,16,10, buslior txto
Votois 4110 MX: