The Lucknow Sentinel, 1938-06-16, Page 8L
't1F ;HE BIGGEST MON EY SAVING VING
OVER OFCU,
ST-. '
TAILORED SI/ITS INI :YEARS
Devonshire Suits
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RAS
O YOUR MEASURE
TAILORED ._ T , _ .... .E
S22.50
T ESWT
AND WI YERY
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• • Extra • •
• Free .. �.
THE. FABRICS Ihclude The Newest Pattrnsc In Shadow S
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.: ,Glen. Chromatic-Stripes.....Nail Heads,
.,.. 4:abardines,. , '.SPort,.';Twe•.ed
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Msiy Other Fine .Imported.-And.Domestic WooIl nsAnd-Tweeds.
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Sale Continues'romlith oJulY 6th
!o
a De " ite : iA Hold Any . Snit You Choose. Pay Balance •
A Small P�+ W ,•
When Ready To Take Delivery
For Summer
' ..OF
' EW SHIPMENT T
S .M
•PEARLMANS HAVE RECEIVED` A .N. ;
SUMMER DRESSES AND''COATS' 'F ROM ,'TORONTO"THIS
R •
WEEK. , ...
— White or' ,aster. Shades and in
:• 'COATS "COATS --,in: Pastel ...
LADIES''SUMMER
e •new Topper .or: Box Coat ••stylesUp.i
th pP
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Priced' from " �
dr. Flowered Silks
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SPECIAL—Ladies', Dressesin Printed Linens , ,
4 , 0 20 38 to • 50.. '
in' leading styles 'and �i es, ,
'95�s
•2.
At . Only ''..:_, ., . '''• e +
,
n • many
— ,Sheer; ad
in bee Chiffon S
, WOMEN'S SUMMER •DRESSES, ,•.
;.new 'shades .with, fancy necklines,. Sizes •,.
, • , $3 • 50
38 to S0. ,Only r ----
THERE" ALSO ,ISA COMPLETE RANGE OF ,BETTER ,DRES-
SES ' A ,' EVE:. I • FOR SUMMER:, •
S ND N NG. cGOWNS .
WE HA • A FULL STOCK• IDAL WNS
LUCKNOW, .ONT.
'PHONE 85.
OBpiJAI�Y
• ROBERT CARSON; - , .
A wide circlg o f friends and citizens
I•;
of S
hauna
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on
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general 1ear
ndwi
th
-' 'u h -regret. -early: Tuesda .morning
of ' the deathf
Robert Carson, Well
known,' resident of :this •district• for
thirty years;; 'Iiia, demisq 'w`as'.a shock
as he had 'been working at his farm
all week till .late: Friday night when.
dmitted
into- s a
he drove toWnHeWa..
to the, Union Hospital ' an'd operated
on for'•ruptured' appendix.He was
making
ir :pregres
stilMondayu
noon:whenhis.condition ecame worse
. and
passed a
aY;
about. 2
a
. in. Tues-
,
day: , • he"
.
a
;'Bob;',:.as hew Was:'"known
a
was born,an Irel,nd 54-years.ag• and
'n• •1905.
ts
ood .
came to:,Whi.-I � ..r Sask.;, t
In 19908 ;he .came ,to-. the : Shaunavon
district 'Where •lie . had since ° resided
homesteading''here"and•later acquiring
more land. and 'carrying. on, livestock
trading. He Married.Miss•Isobel Howe
"a daughter of Mr; and Mrs. John
'Howe of Lucltnow Alla •a former mem
hereof the ,Shaunavon schools ,teach
LONDON WINGHAIt
MOTORWAYS
SERA
M .'LUCKNO!
Rota ,
•
LEAVES --to Wingham, Tor'-
onto and London daily
except - Sundays and
Holidays, 7405 A.M.
SUN. & HOL:,' Only -4,00 P.M.
TO—Kincardine, daily ' except
Sundays and. Holidays;
9.20 P.M. •"'
.SUN. &, HOL.. Only -10.50
1
FOR FURTHER •INFORMA-
'::,'.TION SEE LOCAL 'AGENT •
SMITH
•LucKNOW
Sorrow For West; Shore' Deb. • :q
Kincardine, Council last ,week past;
a' by-law 'to borrow sufficient money
to a he Ontario . West Shore Rail-
PY't.;,
way debenture:: of::.$50,008 -doe . July::
1st, With. 13., sinking, fund of only $32.
278.22.
aturday.
S��le
Last week sour Saturday Sale
of:Beef Roasts was such: asec- '.
•cess thatwe have ;been' re
quested to repeat the same
offer with . the same prizes,
3► Pork Rolls ''Frees•
SPECIALS`'' o
Fresh a
Cored .Meats, :'
ur `l
•Sat dap::' On
ALL.
Litt011
B[JTCHEIZ
ing staff, who, mourns •'his death. Fo�ir
young ,:children, Enid, Roberta, '7E4 -
ward and Tesisie Ann, also, mourn the:
death.• of an affectionate father..
With the ekeeption of John Scales,
a nephew; ,deceased• leaves no •close
relatives here his brothers and sisters
living in Ireland whale .his parents
:predeceased .', him. An '. enthusiasti.
P
suPP orter.'of', s orts and; community
• , , irp
activities ' M, • Carson will be 'greatly
missed.
Funeral, ; services` were held iu
Ceenth 'Street• United Church, the:• Rev.
r
e
Foster Hilliard .officiating. A pp pri-
ate music was rendered, by the choir
with Mrs., J•,Royston presiding at :tlie
organ., Mayor: James..Pardno 'sang ",a
beautiful -solo The `:large throng who;
came, to pay theirlast,-:.respects and,
the "multitude of 'floral . tributes bore
evidence of':the •.high .regard enjoyed
-by .t e, deceased 'and.,:the sympathy
felt f.or the bereaved family. ' •
•The''remains were interred` in Hill
ter .°friends °of: long stand
ing`
acting. :. as• P 'all -bearers.:
Shaunavon. • Standard.
HUGH' ROSS •
' Death`•on Thursday, retrieved' Hugh
Ross, a' lifelongv and esteemed resi-
dent of Kinloss.: Township In his 85th
year Mr. Ross continued ; to, attend. to
the work' of ..his farm .until ••less than
two weeks, prior to his death; when
feebleness <overcame ,a,• •rugged. _con
stitution and he rapidly failed in
Strength,
IbtTeKNOK7SWT1
Helms t e-union� �#ei
, At Kincardine' Saturda
• Thos. Help► • Elected President
t l.,
Next Years . 'Gathering On' Old
• Homestead In Ashfield
•
On Saturday,. june lith,. about 6(.
Persons, ; descendants' of Thos, and,
Elizabeth helm?, met at Kincardine
beach ;to renewfriendsh ips and' enjoy
an -afternoon, -ofreports together,"
I.n the• .early afternoon; rabes.,were
run and the following were the win
u l r
nems; children under S--TJo g a,,..a}Jelin
u
girls 'nnder 12==Lo a, and Lois.
, ter; boys' under 12 --;Allan . , Ritchie;
Lyle Ritchie, Grant Helm; hoop race.
AIan,RitehieLyleRitchie;
wheel
.barrow.race—JackMackayandLloyd,
Hunter,:young• ladies'
race-1VIar]ore•.
helm;'slipper 'kicking' contest -Anna'
May •Hunter, ,young men's4.race• •Ale;:
Hackett. Several other 'contests were:
enjoyed by elder children followed by
a ball; game and; ,then supper:
Amongteachers who ''we under- •
stand , 'have • ` resigned .:from • rural
schools in the • community ,' are, John,
'Martin at Crewe; Thomas, Wilson ut;.
Murray's :School • Gordon 'Cam bell
p
atParamount; and Sadie McCharles
a•t St • Helena: .
After supper,, • the., president, . Mr.
Thos. Helm of Tiverton, :.called the,
gathering -to ,order and a short •pro-
gram'was enjoyed,•consisting q.mus-'
ie. by a number` of school children; a.
reading by Elleda Huntery instrumen-
tat' music• by "•Alex Hackett. and.'Jack
McKay:and songs. by Alex:'Hackett..
It was. decided• to hold another re-
union,nect 'year on • the old • Helm
homestead, Lot 6,• Con. 12; Ashfield,
n followin ' officers. Were ap
a d the.. g
pointed. president,: Mr.' Thos. Helm;
,
"Secretary; Mrs. J B.',McKay ; Sports
c g m.,'`Will Helie, Elleda Hunter, Lloyd
Q,
• Hunter, 'Pert, Helm; :Jimn Mckay. and
Alex ' Hackett . ,
:.God Save. \the,,King-Was 'Ong and;
the 'gathering scattered to
.their
eral homes 'and dutiera{.iopang to meet
•..again-:an:w,1939A,m-
CALafldGENERAL
Miss Maudie Fisher was; a visitor•
this week in Waterloo. • •
• Mrs.Wm., -Arns ron�$r. quietl
Y
celebrated 'her ••seventy ninth irLb
day on Sunday •
, • Clarence Greer„ of London is :boli
daying; with this •parents, Mr, and •Mrs.
J :
', 'M', Greer,'
Mrs• Robert MacCallum is 'visiting;
in Chatham, •with her; son ;Jim and Mrs..
MacCallum , '
•• .Mr,� and.Irs.
and
Carmen, were
week •end• 'visitors in,
Toronto •with Mrs. ^Jioy •McQuiilin.p
and MWmTa.yI or
Be'
StMarie, visited over'the`•week-en
d
with.th ' er s. sister, Mrs, ban
•
Wyids, and Mr; Wylds , »'
rl:don Johnston. '`.of Larder L%►ke
' has, spent the• ,past ,week at, the home
of,his parents, M. and Mrs..' ()Jiver
Johnston. • , . , ,•
• Mrs. A. C. Barrett and sons Victor
and: • Leonard of . London, ;,are visiting
with' Mrs: Barrett's parents, Mr. and:
Mrs, 'Wm.. Armstrong' sr.
Mr.' Ross was a son of the late
David and Jdqhanna Ross, • natives of
Rosshire, Scdtland, who settled.; in
Oxfords. County; '. near. Woodstock,
where; Hugh , was; born. Fifty five',
years. ago, • with,, their family,' . they,
moved to Con. 1.0, : Kinloss, where
Ilia Fsin been a:Contin-,
Hugh Ross s '„,,since. ee
uous resident. Five years later he
was. married, Mrs. Rossvtihaving. pre=
deeeased him, sixteen years ago,:
The funeral service 'which vias
gely' attended, was held, ,at his` late
, residence on. Monday' afternoon, con,
ducted by Rev: 6. k. Young, with. in-
terment in y_ South Kinloss Cemetery.
Pallbearers were; friends and neigh-
hors, Fred and Albert Thoi%ipson, Ed.,
James, John Colwell, Jack MacPher-
son' and Michael •Gamble.
Mr Ross ,is survived by• two• Baugh=
tern; Belle and Anna at.'honie; Jack
on the homestead, and Will of
Who •accompanied: -•by his wife,, atten.
ded:• the funeral.:, .
Card OfThanks
•The family, 'of the late' Hugh kegs
are sincerely rateful to friends: and
neighbors for their ; kindness • ',and
s m ath duan their .„ recent'. bei.
y P. Y g
eavement and also is to thank thoe
who , sent floral . tributes.
BED NO PLACE .UR
,ACTIVE OCTOGENARIAN
Bed no.
or John Howe, who•
is Place f Howe, P
will; be 79 'years .of age this'. year;. so•.
I.
Mrs. Howe. ands the Doctor found out;
when ...they .` attempted ,to 'keep'him
there; when a heavy cold settled upon
him' the: latter; part of • the :Week. ,On.
_unday arid Monday they managed
'to keep Mr.; Howe between the sheets.
a whola two days, thelongest per-
ky', he has ever :been in bed since Mrs.-
Howe' became' the "`boss"' Bu't 'that
:Was ,enough;' Tuesday there • was; no
'keeping .hint there anyi longer,„ and up:
he got.
OBSERVES 82ND BIRTHDAY'
' Mrs :R K.'. Miller , of St. -Helens,
marked;: her =82nd birthday on•Tues=
day. Mrs. Miller; continues remark:
a h-
:
'active.' famil t able alert and.A. � y ,g
ering 'was ,held to' mark , the occasion
rand Mrs. Miller hadthe enjoyment
• of her•",annual: telephone conversation
`with: her son _Stuart•.o'f, Hanna, .Alb
Felicitations', were exfiended over
'CKNX; on :Tuesday 'evening whenk'a
numberrequestedby the: 'family was
Mr. and Mrs. A. P - .Buck and son
E'rancis, of . London; w 're week -end'
visitors at the 'home of . •Buck's'
parents Mr. and Mrs. Wmstro
.. ,, ng
• Rev. C. H. MacDonald condneted
anniversary services in Paisley: P.
re%-
byterian'Church �n • Sundayt. while
'
I;ev. Mr: Wilson of Paisley preached,
here: '""' •
•Winners •At: Butte
Winners, •of the pork' rolls at But-
ton's Butcher f ' Shop . 'last Saturday,
:were Miss Audrey Henderson; ', Ed..
Gilmore' and Stewart Mullin.
Mi Wm. Kearney was': a visitor in
town..the .end of the weekacc
omp
ani
iedayM
Itearney,-who remain-
ing at the home of ,Mrs. •H. :G.••Sher,
riff` until the endof the'" month, -
MI l
Mr Will 'Crawford •of Victoria B; C.
and Mrs.. B. J. Crawford;. Miss liz-
- E
abetli .Elliott, Mr: Thos. 'Stothers'`and'
Mr.. arid 'Mrs: Bert .•Reach ;of Dungan-,
non visited on Sunday at the• home '0f.
kr. and Mrs. J. R. McNab
sr. .
SOUTH KINLOSrS Y. P. S.
The; . regular'''. meeting.; of "the 'South
'Kinloss,Y..P.S. was:held.Friday ee , ve-
.ning in the .,basement of the •church
The topic for: the:.evening vyas,• 'Th:
Leper C�lony' in Formosa." • Miss
Annie MacKay :read a very, interest-
ing letter 'written by`Rev.'Hugh 'Mac=
Millan about: his; visit,. to •the. new
.Happy.` -Mount ''Leprosy 'Colony. This
.I a
gave a vivid description of the
occ-
EuPa ions of the lepers and of the way
in h.theY
triumph over
"their
terrible rr
c and handicaps Y 'on 'such•
s
oowork: •
d.
,e
• It •was decided ;to discontinue the
L. meetings for , the summer inontbs
Kenneth : MacPherson'• of Mildmay,
son. 61 R. ,.M,. MacPherson, former
manager of the, Bank of.'Montrealat
Lucknow,, has 'successfully 1 paste his
examinations in sebond: year den
tistry..
David Graham of •'California,`visited(
here for the past few days, with his.
sister„ Mrs.; Flynn' and •hie ;brother,
Marshall . It is 'same sixteen • years`
Since Mr 'Graham: visited in 'f his :old,,
home town.
Visitorsat the home: of Mr.. Jas.
Murray,' Paramount, were Miss Aurie
McLennan,a cousin froin' Victoria B..
CMMr Jas ¢H.P`k
is erin" o� i; eknow`"
g u ,
Mr. Red McLennan of Lochalsh. and
Mr. Frank ' McCharles from, Nelson,
kr, Stewart Mullin, : Mr. and Mrs.
Hollyman: and Miss Gladys Penrose,.
rnotoi•ed to Toronto en ;Sunday.. On
their return ;they :.were accompanied
home', iiy Mrs `: Mullin and -Rostella,
who attended :the- wedding. of: Miss
:Doris Alton on Saturday.
OWLING ACTIVITIES
Recent winners at the ladies' jitney.
were Miss Isobel ,Hamilton, Mrs: ',W.
L., MacKenzie, 'Mrs: C Steward,iMrs;
D. Huston and -Mrs . A. ,olomon..'
S!
In' the mixed jitney on Mondayev-
] Y
ening, 'ladies' prizes Went. to ' Miss I
a
H milton Mr .. Clarke T. Cla ke and Mrs R.
•Fisher with' Dr. W
. V. Joh
ns
ton
Wa-
J ce Miller, Isa c Miller and.'
Jerry
Rathwell capturing ,the ;: men's . prize,
rather
D
' 'Be • ery Pleasedased ad wilt . V e T To l3
Remembered
Give' .ThingS,i To wear
HE CAN NOT HAVE TOO MANY SOCKS ;•
SMART` PATTERNS jn "ha?f hose and. ankle, socks ...;15c,, 39c 5,00
SHIRTS .n practical giit-Iwhethei• it be a work shirt,, sport .or
dreas shirt • , . , $100 !and up.,.'
HANDKERHIEFS ,fine ,linen` liandkerch#els, or color"
borders, .., . , : ; . , : , ,:.: 15c ,256 30c
:LINEN INITIAL H NDKElinen handke chief o'c lor••
NT bowling': '
SPORT PANTS, ,for
b w
#► g or the beach, cotton inp'stripes or "'
Y
cks eche ' .-.
P 4
...... ;.. ,';., :,: .....°' ' . $1,59
Ties an, ideal gift • for Dad,", . ' ' ;.50c 75c $1.00
iuntmeie$S:..
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eq .Our � Of Furnishings
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Summer Caps Underwea,
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HosierPants,
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Fine Shirts'.
Overalls
`'..
. BathingSuitS
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►ork ' Shirts
1:0aning
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M T0. 'MEASUR . SU S
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Hoftrnan's Men',
tore ucknow
Specials iri: Linoleum and Congol
euni Rugs. THE MARKET, STORE.
dam -melt iiia
0 'Entirely new'" A wide variety' of
color selections: Suntogs, -look. like .
, suede, ,but wear and clean better.
Fait colours. 'Correct for summer;
street and dance wear. May we show
ion these new creations::
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cases in
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