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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1915-02-04, Page 5. Tw.raw^imirrn4.-7, . •44,- ,11,41111111119711GP Jin • • -0 Thursday, TrOulleY 4th • 1931 TrielotleKNOW $tNTiNI — 4 Page 5' qa' • •• Shaker Flannel reg' 12i and . 10c., for.... 104- and cents. Plaid-dressgoeds; reg. 1 e. and 20e., •for , ' 12t. cents. All wool Men's MOO -Wear, reg. ' $1 .00 for . - 69 cents.' Ladies Under*ear, reg. 25c..and. 35c. for. • , 221 cents. Bleach Cotton. .10c, aitd I for ....................8 een ta: Factory Viet*, ye*, 10c. at'eic' Special 'bargains in Men's Caps, • reg. 75c; and $1,00T -Clearing . , ' Mens", and Boys' Svieateea duced,t6 half price. Ladies'.Fitney Sweaters, reg. $2, for . $1.19, • Great Reduetions Men's._ and Boy's Snits and Overcoats. • • Men's Far Coats. the best beau er shell, flush lining, 'Persian lambcollar, reg. 816 for 69.45. Overcoats, -- black beaver. ;0011, fur collar,.astrachan lined, Ifest.tedieejlazielkerehiefs-,. IV - for ,, ..... . . , Lace, mg. 4e. and-fice-perr-yard, clearing sale. price . lc. Braces, reg. ,256. and 35c., clear- ing sale pr.ce., . . .1-9e; *es - e, reg. 26c. clearing at. .... 15e. .3•1 • • _ clear ...:40e,.. Kingsbridge ° •Kintail —Monday, Feb, 1, Denis Sullivan;oftonnon, is visiting his daughfer, Mrs. Edward Foley• ' • Mr. and Mrs. James Young, of Gode ricli, are visiting friendshere. • Quite' a number from here , attended the Burns' Ball on Monday iast. Miss Minnie 'O'Connor, of Detroit, is' •spending a few days under the parental roof. Miss -Erma Moss, of Goderich, 'spept the past week with her sister, Mrs. J.. C.• • (Intended for latit week) • A number from here attended Mrs. Charles Dalton's Sale on Monday. A number of the young people fron,' here atteudecl the Burns', Ball in Luck - now on Mondaynight - All report an erjoyable dine. , Miss S. ,Campbell. ' of . Toronto,will address the ladies of the WomeWs. In- stitute at the home of Mrs. br. McDon- ald, ICintail.She has a number of subjects for na to choose from. All the ladies of the village are cordially invited Mies Sadie Griffin, formrly oAsh- • to ,ati-encl. this' •tneeting-er2:30. o'clock ef field, V__,FAS married in DetroiCWednek,,,,,,,a1 • -on Feb. 4th. The farmers, meeting is. se -on helti-in- . idal)oneld's Hall, KnAtil. _ _ • -: - „ A QUIET webnien, was seleMniZed at thehonie of Mr. Riehard. MQWhinney, • when his sister, Isabelle, beertme_the bride of Mr.. Charles Taylor. ,The'CBI% einony was coeducted by G. Gomm, - of Dungannon. The bride, who vvils* unattended; looked 'very: pretty' in her •goingaway suit of bine, and worea black velvet hat. After the wedding brea:kfast and•Mrs. Taylor left ou th0 )1;45 train for, Batilt--,Ste... 'Marie and- -fvtlier- points. On theirreturn theV•willl be hours on thegroeeAs reectitly4ntrelilr44, rani) Oa the thiTat.ith- Con ot. AithifitL aftrx.Feb. 20t1.r. •, We extend congratula- tione •• • --Messrs.- Neil McAdam and Thonias Quigley visited • friends' in Crewe one • night last week. • - Charles Langdon is working for Julia O'Reilly in the absence of John F. Sullivan, who is in the Forest City. Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong Standish and Mrs, Michael Bowler,- all of Godetich„ paid a flying trip! to 'Kingsbridge last week. William Moran, -Peter's Sentio ary, London. , spent his vacation here. Ile se tarnedieet Saturday- to- resunie his atudies-in London.--, • , We are pleased to 'report that -Miss Nnine-Sullivaarwhentrelerwentatroper. - ation in London hospital last Wednesday for appendicitis, is improving nicely.. A surprise party was taken to the John kt-Dal on Friday of last week, .The night wee Spent in "tripping the light fantastic" an' a mos enjoya e trne was spent ,y the mony'young people- present; Joseph Allan Leonard. who spent a couple of years in this Idetlity in . the service of M. j. O'Connor andP., M. Sullivan, it now in _Clinton antoiig . the recruits for the 33rdlhitfillian. Ile carie to Canada -frotn -Birminghtunr.- Englencl„ four years age and he lute spent -the last two years : in;Stayner4:Coltingwood and Wingham. On Wednesday evening, Jan. 27th; a very large crowd asseinbletiat the home of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew O'Connor on the Lake Shore road, and were enter- tained by a good old-time dance, everal vcrepresent froM Goderich, Colborne • and Kintail. Among the Kintail guests ----11)0Valt4'TliACK'ALL'-1111E'- WAY was David McGill.: the popular voolist _ 140r01140;ChiCadit) • as Toroitto-montreal Unexcelled Train Service IiighTtelass of ,Iteniptitent‘ Witter Tottis . to talifOrnia, FlOrkla and 4 BLITZSTERPS Bargain Store 'NeXt'dikie J C. ,Armstrong Bring ns your 'torte flare and Raw Furs; we are paying high°t prices. , : • AND TRUNK Rs' NrEtt'v; 111111More._ Sunny Sodih: •rot:tathO1te of Routes • " Low Varea now fft. t . - Vex fell Pertieulats consult 0. T. R. Ticket Agents or write C. orning, ° ; • Nit, Pass. AgentiVoronto. Tidgeill'on Salt „ 0. *006 4400$ 001104,1; • who added to the enjoyment of the even- ing by delivering in the usual admirabh3 manner some of his favorite songs; also Duncan McKay, who provided BOMB stirring bagpipe musie.The party did not break up until 6•o'clock, "the.morn- ing after the night • before," at which time brealtfest Was med. A glorious fume was reported b, ell. ,..... ,-ee • • Mateking • •A —.Monday, tell 1st. Stewart 'Inlay' is visiting his brother, Anson, Id preseht. ' Mrs. H. White retinted to her home in Stratford last Satorday. , Fred Taylor, of 1crbn, is the guest, of his brother-in.litw, Norman Shackeiton, Mrs, 1, Andrew' and Mies Jessie spett kb* da 0211 WODIC *Alt Mal tog , . t•-, • • 4 Fourth Con Kinloss • onday,7.•Velx 1. We &reglad td learn that Tindal Rob, rtsereriiittletirl lats-5vered.Tal ter a• • • protracted . . G. :The T. R. Co, found et 'necessary to run a ceuplo of ongiees to help keep the waYelear on SundaY,.• . • AMA° iMcOita heught,a Thi- drw at good price lately•;•What's the matter with Archie-anywayt The Old stork very kindly presented Mr. end Mrs: Dan. McLeod on the boun- dary, with a fine baby girl, on the 28th . We are glad to learn that at least two of one Kinloss noys have responded to their country's call and.are off -to enlist,' namely, Messrs, Barbour and McLeod on the 2nd. - The Itevs Mr..,Peckover,--eonitne-ted the " services in South Kinloss last Sunday evening.. no topic was "The Great 1Var," which he handled very satisfact- orily to all present. „, , We are having an old -dine February- SO f yr, hail„ rain and snow, till inside 4 hours, aceottipanied by keen frost end high Winds onottly from R and X. E The roads are very heavy. - , Anglis,McKeniie, of Rainy River, son- in-lav r..f George MeXenzie and formerly a resident of Ashfield, spent a few days last we* with the old gentleman, who is hale and hearty and well entered on the nineties. The annual meeting of the Telephone Co, was hold' at Ripley the of hvi week. it eppears that qllit.' a number are bellied with their payments That may be the reason why they (trd-splining, half -1016n to thnj n votw aim 'the e, Eighth Con., Kinloss • Monday, Feb. 1; Jim. Harris from the 12th. of Huron, spent Tuesdey on the line. • .. Miss Margaret Painter uf Kincardine, is 'visiting on the line at Present.,___'- •• • , John -Culbert sktenta couple of days this week, with friends in Kincardine., A few from here attended the Burn's Ball in Lucknow, ,on Monday . evening. Mr. and Irri. Wm. Elliot of Royal Oak. visited at Faibt. Elliott on Thurs- day, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Congrain inient 1nwiays this wee • wit re gives in Aingannorr anthvicinity. Misses' Sadie and. Edna Elliott and Messra' Rich. and Robt. Elliott, spent Tharsday evening at Wm. tiongraih's., An enkiyable time was spent by' .a' number of the young people of this line on Tnesclay evening at Mr. McKay's. The evening was spent in games and danring.\ • Our Holyiood friends like te keep ninto: dare. :They bppoecTitskatirnetiiik. orr Wed nescleY evening, -with. :a large crowd . ,in* attendance. Nothing like keening:an tothe tunes._ We atlect4e---know that-the--ecnid innther has awakened .our Holyrood • selibe, we always thought he Must be • asleep or We would hear from him often- er_ We seelcoine44iitai--baek , • , • Whitechurch - \ (Intended for last week) • The first meeting 4,the Literary SO- ciety was held in: the .Troy Block on Friday. lett. Although the roads were bad a very large crowd was present. A short business meeting was held befeire the 'progiani.• Fred Davison gaVe..an' excellent lecture on "Friction" and. Rev. U.' Stewart spoke a few words of greet- • ing. The band supplied • music. which was worthy of high praise. The.meeting ended. by the reading. of the "Echo," which is a paper commenting on all -that. interests the village. Thenext:Meeting will be held on..Feh..5. A •dodtest bas eeti-areanged-forrheen-the-married--anel- single women. _ • : • Kinlough • (Special Correspondence to the Sentinel) KINLOUGH PRESBYTERIANS are in a -pleasing mood at present, as things seem to be going their way. They held their annual congregational meeting on Wm- nesday evening, Jan. 20th.—one of -the largest'ineetings of ,the kind ever held in -the:churcli—while-41e;business-of-th past year, also the -business ottinuetim- mg year, was handled in a way that was pleasing to all - Imes -ed. - The-- financed -66ternentiihavd- that=neally/$900.00- was raised by the congregation in the past year, 560.00 of this was raised by the Bible Class and Sunday School, and the-Woinen's Anxilary§-460.00,--„Iitter the business Was over refreshments were served by the ladies, which was very •-wept-eel . The ilupiex enielopea wer introduced Ante). the „congregiition last week, when, on an appointed day,' the four elders and four. managers t UM& a • complete canvass of the cong egation. Wg started*With 50 sets bf envelo but found out we required over 80. The result of the canvass watveryiratifying when we found out that. over was subscribed toward stipend and rms. sions in one day. Riversdale was equally successful ` in their canvass, while)] puts, US on the list of self-supporting congre gations. serious of evangelistic meet- ings were held in the church lately, con- ducted, by Rev. H. 'Konkle, travelling evangelist, accompanied by Mr. Me. Breteny; who had charge of: the singing These services will long be remembered. by the people of Kinlough. Mr. Konkle is a mild, pleasing sp4ter and certaily -,nntleared-hiruself to matiy,..both in tbe Riversdale and Kinlough congregations. Mr. Breteny's solos were much apprecia- ed and the singing was much improved .by liis wprk here. Mrs. Konkle's solos Were much appreciated also. The Illftt ings COBBUBd for two and one, hal,f • weblts andthe attendance speedily • in- creased until the seating capacity of the church was taxed to its utmost Many Wished theni'fb continue another week, but they only had two days to rest at home before starting another campaign .in Montreal, Cityr, Not Only our own congregations were benefited, but all the neighboring cOnfiregationt. as well. Many strange faces were seen in trio meetings and a great number of decision tarda were eigned end the &Adieu Tito. lo themselves received an impetus which reakeittelf felt in this, iie:01. borhood. May *to go on front dough unto 114040/114 ** Amberley • • • Mondays leb.- 1. • Miss Annie Blue has returned to .her home here. • • Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Bine , visited at Johnlergtionit's-- • -- Mies 'Alary Alton_oa Joe of Belfast, are visiting friends here. Mr. and 'Airs. Peter Campbell; spent b'enclay with friende on theaecond. Mr .• and Mys, Geo. Hocigins, Riyley, visited the latters mother last week,, • Mrs.Terguson Sr. and waster Jackie, visited the week end at klugh Ferg- uson's. r- • „ The many friends of Thos. Jackson, will be sorry to,hear again of his sud- den illness- Mrs. John Scott is staying with Iter sister. Mrs. John Emmerton, Lake Shore"at present, ' • ."MES".. Tom Holmes, Riplei; and 'Mrs. Jas:' Stery,' Lecombe, Alberta, visited Mrs. Tom .eott last' week.' °. Don't forget the debate, stejling ton - test arid programme in the Wobdinau:s itfonday, tebuary 8th. sifoot, itePouis ." ,• S. n.Sr. , IV it lilt einthlie 'gOn, li1166n V 11. Gibliorer L. Stein, A. McNay,•• • • Sr. I telm, B. Stein, II. Hogan, j. Unglaort, N.111 gland. ri—w, 110014 E. (Atmore, kT. 1441and% ItAltictutos 114:eteso' • t1, Some Interesting Values in Furs I Ladies' -CIO.th_Coats-,- rEtc. We. take stock at the end of this inoath. ,Thereare many lines we want to Clear 'i4egardiess of cost beioro February ist. —Ladies'-aoth CoatslitiVbeTtifered • at Sargaiii prices also Children's. Everything in Furs at prices that will tempt custorne'rs to buy.. - • „ Special prices in Men's and Boys' Sweater Coats, One Men's Fur -lined Coat, $35.00 for $?5:00. Men's - Black Dog..._coat-8,:witti4k.,§tiadfiri-Coilar-,-.—kofkof1-- ,.. • forch WILLIANI-CON-N-ELL 0161e#0.0.411144,01,..,"*7.40sore* •Win00,1pproW,i0101":43. o .1 eiaI • rjflBAlrolos:. We dont want to carry one pair of, this season's , goods into next season. 'On Jan. • /5th and after we will give special prices.on all Our feet goods for 1 spot cash: . Every pair must go at reduced prices. . Men's Hens - Rubbers A 10 per cent off. . it On and aftei Jan. 15th we will give A.__giticaunt•_at to per cent, on all our Men's Heavy W Rubbers. e have them in the polaular styles of buckle and late and leather top. -If your Rubbers aregetting worn this is a chance to tot a. pair to finish out the win- ' ter, at feduced prictts, 1 1 W. • •, Jr • Lii,,ow.v.xt, SquA,re Shoo Dattfor • . ; t