HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1915-11-25, Page 8Thursday, November asth., ssas
Zion Teeswater
--Tuentlilyp Nov. 2
George Hunter had, a theessaful wood
lee yesterday, ,
IrwinHenry, of Mafekhst4
With friends here.
7,vi x ij w14klt',a >c7tli itt weed loWill Ritchie at Lanes,
('mood-byef S;linnier; su long, l'c4
elle, Old Wtnter.time: •
Hiss Helen Hackett is - dt press.
visiting at Dungannon. • • .
Mrs. John Johnston, of. Bluavale,•°i
visiting at David' Strotid'a,
Miss i\i'ary Oulbart attended the, Wal
-James wedding lust Wednesday.
Robert • Iluehanuait,, of St. • Helensv sited ids sister,: Mrs, 'Robert. Webste
lass; geek.
Ilorth Oia=Friday;.. I '+av: iso, ti lift
and Mrs.. David Stroud, a- son. Con
gratulation. ,
Muses Doneda 'and :Vino,. -Sherwood
of l,aanes visited ire.• .Jat,eol Hunt
last Tuesday.
Miss ease Oauipbell,' of tlekito
spent the Week end with her sisters hit$,
ecoh" 'u i.ier' - -
Clothing ofDisthiction.
3. d —Tuesday, Nov. 23,
Miss Annie t�lilliew, off Ottawa, is home.
for a month% visit to her .another.
ed
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rift
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Helens
r,:
The 20th Century Brand
`Men who like the best .and
1. who want something better
than the average and yet et
the full value of
money, will .11.ke our latest.
models in -Suits, and Overcoat.
The 20th Century Clothing, of
which we are, agents, means
lot of-Dstinri-on '1#-th
.
are well tailored In the'\latest styles ---Suits that- Bt and.
server -Overcoats that will' grace -and protect menwhoohave"assed up " the average
>" to WHaI' clothes
because they considered thew. inferior 'to gmade-to
,
measure: garments, will 'gad, in these, suits and Over-
coats the styli,- Y
. ....p e, fit: poise and dlst�n+�ilola r that". t
. . ,• ., .., • , hey.
usuall et in the ,moat ex .n i
. . � get e. a sae made : to measure
rmOnts, a►nd°what 18Tver •iHl ortant the in r u _ -
chase, these at considerably.- less than made-to-order
garments of equal merit.
See what we are showing
owe g In Men's Suits
,a01 Overcoats at $12.004o $22:00.
We
also have in stock other n `
ix es at much, lowerrices,
which will also be found to be better than usual values.
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v,
evening
Someeenting, a, frontt this
.lnnvigcnaninnonity a.ttenoradMeaondry the'
. and report°5'good;
teatiiltnne :
Service in this church Sunday'evening,',
Nov :.gall, at. 7 o'clock, The -.services
which were held,in this; churchlastweek
willbeheld. on Ttiesda i. Wednesday
and: Friday evens igs of this ;weep,.' •,_
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Among the 'congregation present at
Church $un.da ;niornin g Was Mir.Olivera' �, �, � fi
$town who'was wounded .in '-Handers
and is •on Irsay� home to the west.
'Oliver is Well remembered` here as his
early home, was at' Kinn, and itis, father,
,11 E. Rrowp,.taauglit school Fere for
nuuiber;of years. He gays ua a few facts
on the war, whiclz'ivvs well appreciated.
Everyonewas glad to see hire and wel-
come hun back; uid we Hope he will be
spared to do hisshare inbringing the
Union.•Jack through-to••victory,•and after
the victory is won our earnest det?ire
to welcuure.him back to his old.,home
assn. '
KEEP O V R 14,ET DRY
In order to have comfort and heal h �a.E this: seas n
,. 4 of the.:
year it is absolutely necessary to keep the feet dry. which'
can be done by wearing RUBBERS,ANDA
�V TSR,- • . �' � • •
`PROOF BOOTS. Vire are; agents for the celebrated.,
�` Vibrated• Merchants: Brand•of Rub-
bers,
the kind, t1at.'fits, awell. ne. t1 and wears we . ,» ...
Y I .., We have a fine' ran e.lna
. g latest Styles
. o fit the different toes
' . .,g.,....,. .-:.... : ..•:
an•
d heels
now
w worn and comfor.•t
; quality, l
.
wear, and
d ,sa.
ti
s
fac:,
,
t cnga.rante_d... Children's:Long Rubber Boots.,--selhnn freely at 2.25
and $2.50; nd Venis Lon RubberBoots, best. quality, $4.25.Me s Heavy Wear Boots—See puySpecial lines, coisideredthe best
waterproof boots in .'.
the trade .at a�i.'J~O tr ' '; ..
.. and .. ..
0
de
�. s Toques
sial��tt
dla
fiaderich ;.f :witshi
Miss Olive Gray is• visiting friends ih..
Leeburn -
Alts Walter ,Weston bad a very sus=
cessful'sale: on, the 18th;: '
Mr. John , Finley ' and. Earl Manly
have 'returned house, from the west.
, Mrs. Stirling. McPhail ;arid ifaughter,
Mary, .are, visiting'fr'iends in Kippen.'
.'1,Ir. Samuel ro _ a
13. wr,, .elf AAhfidld, Spent -
a. few days, recently at• the home; of Geo.
A. Cootier.
-: M .r,'an
dg'""Sttjvens of 'G
. gder.icbt
spent the week, end at ` the horns • of
ll,ueben Grigg. • '
• : gr.' and Mrs.. John' 'IJ aiste2d
spent-,
h
SundayaterdBethe.lie: lioine' of",�I►,...Geo;..,Sho ;_ ` tte p'
, s.tv
Mr Ar't. Cooper, of the 9th coil,,, has
been. indisposed for the. last. week with
muscular iheunzatisat:
Mr. Clifford ,McCartney,; of
Detroit,.
:toot a Couple of.•cli ys', lain .week :at'the`
evof Mr. s Mr F
_hsaAi. a
• r
Mr,. ? r.
and Mrs,' James -.Webster•
suer'
daughters, MVOle :and `t►rinnifr'ed .spent
the week end wtt.h Glaerhili:,Tp.:.friends,
having•coree'in gv:;Milte.r's auto, .
hie Many'•frienas of; fir. Joseph 1,
ward will- bre pleakied-`to bear that he .ts:
a etting.along;ar Well is cad be eaxpecte:d`'
after 'undergoing a very critical '.opera
ficin. 1.
There was,:'noser`viee' in Sharon ...en
} Sunday last owing'' to the annntvorsa'ry
services.'being held:' in• Bsyield ',Metho-'
dist. Church. 'Bev :Mr,- r,- McKelvey, ' of
'Dtuigannon,,took sharpie of the. services
there, and preached 't.yo • very impressive
sermons';
n'
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Qui -Stook of
To:
u '` d
an Ca s. for -' .
comprises• a nice assortment of latest styles arid•
Y c- olors,,:.,prited ate 6
$ , 50 ma76�.. -.•
Mitts and. Gloves
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See the values we are" showing in Won en's
and Children's' Ringwood Gloves and; Mitts , also
Cashmere and Chamoisette Gloves 'at 36, 50
sad"?.60r
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-.C ashm.e� •. •
re H
For extra Hosier : value See ee . Our .:.:vYo�: . fl ,
_ 3 cial.,:�
:lines: of'su r
or u
1`
a inall
sizes, -l' � 1rat
Ana
35 .
5550. Also' ood , values' it heavy, .
�net. hose at.
35,: 50 and. ..';6 c
0
costume,corded
Velvet
See this line in Cherry, Purple tangy Marine'
shades of colorings,. 27 in; wide, heavy cord` atC5C,: '.
Fine finish and nice appearance.
p.
e -c.
iai.
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Handkerchiefs
Christmas ;Handkerchiefs. and • Christmas•
,_
Goods of various kinds are now, coining to hand'
-and: our store wi'l :soon have :that Chi`istmas ap-
pearance that. make the •clail;Hren think: of the
coming of Santa Claus.' This'' week we are dis
playing:a beautiful' range of Ladies'' Fancy Hand-.
kerchiefs,, stamped "hand' embroidered;", in neat'
booklet' with envelope; suitable: for mailing,- at" 25 -
and 35c. Also_splendid values. at- 5-a::•in .Men's .
Linen Handle erchiefs in book let; with envelope.;
Got': early ,.chciee-of,-these-fur sendipb by-mailto
friends at a 'distance, - .?
Laurier
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Dire.-tt 41. Ecelento-ue has returned
Lorne from, as visit to St4, Thomas:
Lieut, J>aatnea Little. is likely to go t-..
London next week to train. for captain.,
The Patriotic League is shipping pir-
eels of Christmas gifts to all the boys �.
Jrotn this part overseas. The gifts aro
cli'itilly wariir clothing fur winter.
James Jo'bnston's many .friends will
by pleased to know that he: s recovering.
We all trope soots to see hint ;taking his
laeonstomed way to his place of business
1Jre. Thistlewalt, .daughter. of 'Mrs.
David: McDonald, wlio died suddenly
out' West, was buried on ,.'1londaay. m
Teeswater cemetery. • She leaves four
small children,. •
''lie Young. Ladies' Bible Class :of
Knox, church had a social evening in- the
basement- last. Friday.: Everyone .took
part, .either replying tai a. toast, reci'dng
or telling a story. It was a very e;,ajoy:
able.. aff�ir n dlt l} 0 a;.kt't _y, nu _.
people. •-
K M; Webb, for some time manager'
of Mesons' Bank, is leaving to- lake
charge of the Molsons bink at Trernton..
The :family were tendered a farewell at
the home of F, Armitage by thenaeitbors.
of Christ's'chureh,.Tuesd►iy'evening,.and
rater ,n 'the evening lYlr, Webb's iiiany
friimo ids I own.. and .cou,ntty •tendered
him 'a 'banquet 'alt the Grand. Union.
;$oiel, where the. Meru was of .the best.
and thOntertainment Wit, enjoyable,
Phone No..10 is at Veer Service!
wa salt tar Caarla We 'Mett Cheaper Than rise Credit Store*
, This is the Range
that t e harm-.
faeturers• vara¢-
' tee iwill ,willsave 8
per sent.: in .hard
',coal and .59 per
cent.in wood over
any, other Range
on the mal
lt-et. • call and�'exanc�ine the •
flue C0.n. t ation oLthi.. a Lbs
convinced that i
. t Y� different .and u
error to an' of e o th .
market.
Ulamts:
%4Mtniday, Tov. 22nd,
Miss Finial Howson, returned from
Wiarton on Thursday.
Archie 3r1ci,eod arrived .home. Prem
Detroit, Mich., last week,,
Will Robinson is learning the black-
smith trade ' lith T.,,D; Robertson. •
A•nupber froth here attended ' John
Bell's'tuneral on ,10th.. -eon:, Kincardine,
last week A:..
Archie Mcl;:`n,rdni Tax Collector -for
Gree>aock Township, recelyod. taxes .here
on Monday. _
The young men of the Presbyterian
Poring People's guild held asocial even,
ing last week.
The" Russian. Poultry .buyers from,
Eden, Grove, were buying fowl: in' title
locality -last week
n' Mitts we have a first-class selection•
r an�. . in • 'fr m. 25 �c. 'to
Q 2d
4
e
about'
•: .our. ti'�'• �a
...� Cattle � 4'�h �ii�as. �
Have an excellent value e at $2.50
u, per doz.
Fr.. • _
. eg Cement on; band.
We have. Guns. to..Rent.
. Age** for Scranton Coa1-TJie Beat on the: Market:,
Lucicnow_ Hardware
oat
STO T Rid HAT SEV,R OISAPPOINT
,• Mr... McCauleyris assisting1VIr.'Barker, aril Church'in the
" evening. Both ad -
ng Tort Elgin, in specialvat dresses were 'iruc e l ayed by.hls hear -North Bruce church, •
Phi'
Miss Mc 1 n rse ; ro :. ' near. ' " . - ... ..
,. a. , a . r,� • rte Isla dune,.... �:i'atrtotic Old�Fashtoned-Teu•�llieet=
was' the guest of her.friend,. Mrs. J. K. in will be hold ,oa: Friday _ g'
'McLennan* g ri.. �' lit.
for' a, few days. ' this week;\ in the basement of the Pres-
Mr. ,.1MeCauie..
y: and Ar, ,. Barker, ,nf •by eri
s
Church:
,After •the ;suppea. a.
Port El in w l excha e i:t' t ,program will be given in the :Church b :.
'Baptist S Ta . 1 , `� _l�iult t s in h$ . Y
,Church: on Sunday, Nov. 25th.' home talent, assisted by Capt • Cocklitirn;
••of Toronto, who. will relate_.1ris• efitpeti
Rev ' Mr. Reith went to ` Tnriinto nn omen at the front:
Monday,morning.tghear "Billy' Sunday'. Bt Lmg
i,—Husk,-The arria o, of miss_
_
ie vinyl spend a few days ol&is
With friend's Viabelle-Husk, eldest daughter' of
there. - - t Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Rusk, Boundary westi
Gla is to n
Tho _pco egates,.who were appointed to - in • 'lr••Daniel' Bell, sort" of Mr,
o -to= 'h' and> firs. Alex: lie 1 lotli:,con
g V esley -:cin; .Manta -Mico ., liincair
dine,, Coun:ty'Temper nce� Alliance, :were iii,- ,; vi'as• solemnized , on Wednesday
evens
able to o .an.:.acco nt 'of Weather
ng, Nov 17, :1915 at the home. f
i g _ � ,.:, ♦ then and <. � o
' ad:conditions •. • the bride's parents; ,in -.the: presence. of
' seventy ueirits. The ceremony was per.:
8. y ...
father to the strains of:Lohengrirt weld
nig march layed b �.Mr. D. _.
,� . y A. Mc .
Lennon, and looked charming '"
g i?1: her
-wedding-gown-of wh�ite-,silk and'�ghadow •
lace ,Her tulle v
u ell was held,5 in.'. place
by o'r`ange blossoms. She carried ii,' bo"
civet of white; •.ciirysantbeinunrs, and.,
wore n beautiful'raeeklace ' thegift' of-
► the
g."rooin. ''Miss Meryle Dezali,'Hower:girl,
was the' only attendant, gowned in *lutes
silk, and wore the groom's gift, an sins-
thyst:and earl:- , uring.the s
p U rnis of
-
the' register; Mr, ,ll'. A. "(.•;McLennan
rendered- n sled-
An .:a
,•a T►l?ropri8ate � eQio. The_ ••.
groom's gift to•the=organist wits a Rail
of gold era links. After con ratulaationsa
g
the•guests partook of a dainty wedding,
supper. ..-The'many beautiful., presents
• received show the high esteem:: in which
the young couple are, held. They will
• Mr. Yellowlees. of Toronto; who was formed. ander an are o 'ev r : • . - y.. _
. -. • -. u . h .£ e greens, pink reside on the Yrootns�f rm�. •
here in the i t -res _- end . ., . , . �, a . onthe IOth_ _
n. e is of _I)oannuon All
as re s Tc roses, snowballs end a•large white weld-.
r► , _ po a in the Baptist. Church. en' .i.ng.laell.'13ev. E"A,:De Mille officiating.
Sunday'niorning and in tile ;Presbyter- The brute entered mil -the aria of. her
wishes of 'Merida for Joy tkOd laphieso
m their hew home.-
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--Tuesday, Nov: 23.
a%r. aucl-Mks--,I:--N•laa'clte ire.–
edfriends around Bervie. a.` few days'
Mr:Oliver :Brown,, a retur5ied • soldier
from France,. Was -visiting friend and;
relatives_ around here a few days, last
Bernie •
Tuesday, Noir 23.
'Wedding •`bells •are ringing. in our
village
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Mr: Fred Shewtelt, spent a few,.days
:Toronto
•Mr: Frank Geddes' has 'been' on .the.
`sick�list�for a few days.: • '
.Miss'Taylor;'of-London 5s spending a'
few'days' with Mr. and `Mrs.'Alex Fair.
Mr. William' Gordon returned\ ,home'
lest S, r, y i i .says:,
- 'the rest *lathe boys are iomesiektoo.
Mr. Martin` Armstrong' has: been nuts.
ing a crippled hand. for:; a few days..He:
got his fingers crushed in a fanning mill,
-and as a•tresult.has a 'very sore hand,
• Mr. John Cook,, our`: teacher, ie eairy
ingaround a sore': leg these days, the .re-
stil.e of a kick received at Arrilow • last
week. He was Ing- some strange
on Monday afternoon. ' She had been
sick for some. montlni and death, c t me on
Saturday='; afternoon. For; a. souls of
years Mr,- and,Mie. Walsh resided"on the -
North Line and then moved: to Kinlougl
For the past few weeks Mrs. Walsh hats
been: living with Mr and Mrs. Stephen
- Fordyce •
;Tuesday,; Nov. • 3
GSuss "'Boyle and Elmer Foran have
returned -from -the West
Roy McOnillin and .. Philip •Stewart
Walsh, of: Bervie. -Mrs: - Wa,lah"-was. 'e Sunday ux�cwuo� di...anniversary. ser-
Miss Hattie Turner, who has. Visitinn vices ' ett. 3u k gliurch • '
member of the Church of England:._ana.,1.at_her-bruits: in Ciilr"oss liar :returned to h - • Y: chQnd'inte`nd fielding
John m. ,
('rlivAt ipda g
their --Christmas, tree and:- -entertainment
on :'hursdaiy'.evening,. Dec; 23rd.
Miss M'laiude'VVxlkinson'is:at' present
taking the rest afire treatment anti wie
, again: °• <'.' ' •' -�.a a o. e ou_.
visited at Ed. Haines''on Sunday last,
UiIyet
ser -
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—..I'uesda ., Nov:. 23:
'Miss Bella Moore �is spend ng `a -few
•weekswithfriend•s-in Wingh m
Charles Smith ,hes. purchased the•fifty
an esteemed' -citizen of•aur villaa+e,- The
funeral was. Lei& from the -Anglian
Church,. service being taken by
Mr. Inneei of Pine River. • .7
Whitechurch
liet, and Mrs. StoWart and fatiiily 'are
visiting itt-Napieranil Dresden..
glad. Ai- report. 'that. Miss
Atayillii Dow is improving. as well as
can be expected. .
for James Marti!' al. fall, ii novr.entaged
with 'AT. Cain, cif Luck -now: •
,Qpite a large number:- -attended the
funeral of Archie Martin . rin ()Id pioneer
.'Afr, Wilfred Arecett; butterina.ker, 'left., The funerat took pla.de on uesclay bona .
for his Wine in Teeswater on Saturday. ' the home of his daughter, Mrs. Hugh'
. ,Hospita.1, is visiting friends in .thlo___110.,, Ingham cemetery,
- : hotSee and one of them
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Mrs: Walter Brown returned te her
borne in Detroit on . Saturday 'after an
extended • visit with relativ.es 'in this
Gerirke Moore.and 'two children
left -en Mmiday. for their home in Keliora,
.. 4 girl reeently Mit from Sealand hen 15-18,Pelre °:- f"'d48 at ler 11°146* . —Monday, Nov, 22nd,
" • been hunting over our village for a lob ne" '' `e'. . - . . . ' .. ' . ' We are sorry -to -rePort that Mies Nei-
- for the winter, bgt so far her efforts have ptil, Joba 'Kennedy mild bed .1.-mbhs, t lie .Stnith is still coefined to her bed.
• .''' beep fruitlecia. WhY is it that•ci, helpless Stratford, spent Sunday with friende 1 te .•
oince the snow hes come we iniss the.
, -enugrant of thit kind ii allowed to hunt here. . ' . . .* f imio,that ivied te visit the sixth 'so fie.
' the Emigratiot agents should hare a, We are sorry to report -the illness of',. (pen y an rept ariY. •
home for them befOre 'they .send thens Mrs. S, Hutchison, ‘, We hope for her t tentiy'Bros, brought rt fine banch 'of
Speedy reCovery.. • ' . . I. elate. limn° from their mash' farm at
: Trtn D.giatt—The much talked Of de-
. .- . miss smth sheril,a,i who has been visit, Holyrood One day laseweek, :
' 13'ate oh Woinim Snfirage tante off last ing friends around herp for come tiinc, 11,1r. L. .(1c1Cenz,le and Miss Arinie, Of
...rohuillitnrtafty4 iifillytip
-their minds OA to whether Avonien• s on , .
-POW° Gr6Vre, 0 'attildY 'weTte. yob. ike.c,iiieofj dliii'd of Lungalde, : 'lardy Simpson has- ratiirried hntine
1 ' • of their- water. Mrs.. Walter Day. . ,
,,,voto or tot. matoimh. the judgo de. entertained tne.young p.eople..,:otf Wiliit:y- atter spending the past seve6ral , mon, hs ,
' aided in fever -of the aflimativeside, many ,,i,Ait. ., 1 .. , . I I! , F ld with Mr. A. Hardy 'of Turn eriy EN
not lave the -frateliise.' Ths via
r'peilninggrhflaiteattiteTailnl,thttadistdo:eir laiolul !iii.k#'1'itelliiii)tel led tby olive. Terrill'. .. • Tio 1 farmers who have not hal . thole thresh- patrons, should low* the. reolui of theSe
m eti g next Stindayeven. much to the discomfort of- niftily of the Branch.. Tt is deairable that creamery
. 41(11:3VritiliVitIldtt:th:t4)valcitlitlairield`, W.. Alias 'Henderson, of .Rrns8els will i ,Master Harold have • returned' to their. _liontionsl Eraliell 4 :the Department ..,0
c anad6„, - . ,,, ip,. . • I A . m 0 a gate/Ara and may apply for. and loom from the Pa, of -
'Mertes. John Cook iina Datiout Gost . -iveak-noxt $tindhay cuyinoringwionrktho„: tb. seat: , ' bOnle in Rrantkord after spending itovetrokr, 3Afpkryilletailere p°:i4,1,47,1 Anflicinnt c°PineiLn
the,late'Mrsc Alhott lilraldt took rho 0114800er* lost istontnq., . Will bo oont to Moo wIto apply Or them
pare ns of creafir gillorifigerettindried
f.reiptentfy cemplain of the variations -
which ocotit in the pereentage of fat as'
have. given ise to Wire leis. dissatis7:'
fa.ction oh the part of sihe 'pattOrig,• :arid
..e'reanieries. -A. series Of tests and exPer-
intents bearing on this pint have
centiy been completed by the. .Brarich of
the Dairy and 'Cold Storage Cominision-
.er Of the "De kirtthent of .Agricul tu re at
„tg. e.4dh_001* not latIO-tontestanti turning. in the trigqt. votes for' their' ifithiber'
Wedn'epday 'Nov. n4 arid We...19e.sday 1St,
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10 CHANCtS POR YOU -1
' TO Eat a BoX of the Best Canadian Chocolates
No iiiitter'hOw few vOtes- heti; if yOu ate. oi!.e of the ten 'turning in the
greatet, numb-er of: votes; between these tw6 date8 you win.
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fkarniony Violet.
Glycerine
$00 PianOVoteis
"It Pio Piallo-11-00:,Mta IkturiOit.to .14 'S.i00.,by.:Dreo...:711i
.04stroi4,
HERE TO SERVE YOU
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