HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1915-12-23, Page 8Moudey, Dec. Q.
Albert IXng'hea is huvy enttiug wood
its Moores Waddell,* bunt.
Mr. and Mra. Robert Elliott of Holy -
rood, visited friendtthere last week.
Miss Lula Stanley, of Kinloss, is visit.
ing at the; home of her sister, Mrs. (deo.:
1tiebardsou.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Day spent en
evening last week i►t the hound of John'.
Ross, Kinloss
:Hiss Mary Stobo; of StratfordisTormel
Seltole
aterolbnaa►c he, is spendire.ng •the Teras. holidays
1llilas,
Cameron lute returned }owe
tram the West,after spending the stun;
tiler months working for Robert 'french.
Jaynes. Mc%tiighlin,antl Nat. Danbar-
attended the funeral of the late Nellie
Cnitb. winelt • was held tit ,Luckuow on
Saturday, ileo,18th, •
. S.1). A. A. Stobo 104 a bnay time last
week attending the Fanners' •I stitute,
Meetings which Weree ;held into suck"
rounding towns and v1llitiges
• ,Andrew Mw31'h. ersotll lias sold his farm,
S. D. A. A. Stoln.buying one half and
Guthrie Jte,id the.c.:ther hall Mr. li e
viierson,iritetttls:'h ving a sale some tinie
ui.:l,ircli; as the purchasers.get posses:
`1'needity, I)et+ tilst
Mr. Herold Johnoton anent afew days
at hia house iu Fordwieb.
Mr,
Nieholea Me .coy, of 1s",incardine,
spent a few iiayir .at the- home of Mr,:
Samuel McOotnb. •
Mr. Wilmer imine, linctrdine • is
spending the holidays with hie uncle,.'
Mr. Wallace Sheane,
Mr. John Cook, teacher, heft on Wed,
n•esdlty to spynd the fi hristnius holidays
at hie' home' in Belfast. ,
Remember the Methodist Christmas
Tree tto• be held on, New Year's Eve.
Bigger and better thouever this. year,
Miss Wanda Fair has been baying an.
extra week's holidays on accoutt t of, the
measles. in .her school on the 10th, • eon.
The special services held. in Bervie the
Past, two weeks by the Methodist and
Presbyterian or ngregations. are proving
quite a success; The people .of bout
churches aro giving their support • to
make thein .a .site ess, , Everyone'as de
lighted with the work of Rev. ;Mr. Coc-
kle, of Toronto, who is taking charge of
the services;_ and also. Mrs. Conkle- who
assists in, the :singing.
pion in the tint"ing;. • 2,19i11:
' .iJ'ueaday,, Dec. 21st
Di'erry Xmas to
=' Br40,-•-.•;Deo.:istlt1;lo M"r,; and airs
Fred Anderson, a son:
" John:A►1,drew,'of tbe,Gael nhr 0 AC.,
'borne for the hQiidays
• Messrs., John and Beattie •Oibsot: are
visiting, friends at cii:ntbn Y4
Mr. Richard Gardner inade a business
trip to Goderich last week.
Yrs. gorses (forrinerly bliss Eva. Mc:;
Vitae) and two children, of Tego, Sask..,.
are: on. an extended visit with bet tattier,
john 'McRae, of'Con, 2. Mrs. Bowes
has been 'in: the iYesI the past pines years:
and wasmarried there six ,yearn agog'
The family are en,%oying their share : of
western prosperity. ' , •
BOx° Socr nr+,,W:e s , Goon. --•There • have:
been -many g.o.o;d entertainments at
Clark's•Corners, but: few, if any; store.
successful than the box soeia•I held in
the schoolhouse Last Fridayevening.
Under the skilful aucti.oneering of John
Purvis good price' were realized for the
Boxes, and receipts -ran no to 00:09.
Besides the box feature there was much
additional entertatniiient. The school.
children gave several excellent numbers,
Which reflected credit' upon themselves
and °Ones.: Bradley, their- teacher; -J.
ltoss, of Langside was very popular in
Scotch and'Iria1i dancing; and he. and.
Mr.' Fred Vince•gaave a number of selec-
tions on the bagpipes, Mr, S D. A..A.
Stobo' contributed a nuinber of songs, as
did also Miss 1\li]dred Hewitt, of Tees
water; Mases Lizzie Stolio' and Katie
Kentudy-OW a duet; D..Kennedy
°l"':rloilrat contributed violin music, ani
Hiss Mattie McMannis gave a recitation'
which: was well received.
XSOST Set,
but anyo:.
, t e'irx",1'all
'that only When that.
best' progress' be expectettt
. dairies where the 'only 're
of :the :cows is that they
large a mount of milk, recut.
kept to seep that,': all cows are it`-'
above the. r.verage. Any fallil
' Tow an average thatis set as
tial is sold at, once andanother
her, place. In large nranufa'
- plants, when .everything rr, DeC.20th.
full' swing; and all machir4,
: f g,
the question'arises if.in•, of Kinloss, call
fries of producchitiof t t -Friday -
els using ma • nlfohh$ton, of A131ifieTd,
duce' more vvitl ,itlt her sister, Mrs. Jas.
w .Higher :..pi odut' '
secured l'Sisoilald Nicholson; of Alymor,
er tae 'called on a few of his Paramount
lofriends this week. •
Mr.-:Wiilbert Webster, -of- Seafor ,
:::while visiting _up here; tight a -horse
- from .Max Baynard.
Miss. Tsabel;McDiarmid;is•having .her.
ncliool examination Tuesday instead of
ednesday as formerir' a mo5na ..
]sir. 'Robert Struthers, one of our. pop.
ltlar-young-m'en, was married •to Miss
Annie Fisher, of Kinloss, last Wednes•
day. We.wiish the yousngcbuple success
arc -happiness through xfe
by'a ten -cent so ial. The evening's .en.•
tertainment consisting oa local talent,
culminated in the presentation of a
chair'to.both Mr.. and Mrs. 0 :Blackwell
who=leave-in_the:.near future to reside'in_
:
Ay
Purple ttrove
-+-Tuesday, Dee. gist.
• • Y I
1lreee-.eMarJcrie end_ Fhylss Stanley
are spending the Xmas vacation:. wil
friends at Drayton.,and Oorrie
Quite a number:of the Groveites .at-
- tended. the Box Social given by Mr.
Duncan Guest in the South Line school
`lash Friday evening and all repors a good
time. •
Some Xmas visitors at the Grove aro:
• amiss Sadie Io1lock at
ler home from_
Midway; Miss Ina Culbert
home from
Stratford Normal .Miss; Gertie Scott
freta Wingham Basineas.•
Owing�to the storni last Tuesday even-
-` .r• -was a Success•a•onl
-log-the-RAO-Supper y
b lily
regarding the supper and entertainment,
brit a failure financially. The " star of
the enterrthidnient was Mrs. Templin, of
Kincardine, who captivated theandience
an much that ah encore each time e scarce.
ly'satisfed Acini . ilii', 'Orah Crawford,
of Ilipley, who is an amateur, played, b
• Very important part intho program with
kis patrtotia selections. , • 'he Fowl Sup -
was cunchtded` as Thursday eveuint .
Monday, Dec: 20th,.
Carmen Stothers,+ of Toronto, is home
for
just -five mora-d_ays -until , O1iristmaso.
We wiah;.you ell=a merry. oen
Isaac' and Carmen'Stothers are • visit-'
ing friends at Lochalsh at present.
u "'
Vat Ilallishome from :a month's
visit with her aunt' at rill, : 0 : r o
Joh>i Andrew andMiss,. Mary Helm
were guests of Mrs. Wm. Stothers Sun-
•
W. Fnlayi. of Iiolniesville, is
spending •a few_ days: the hetes :of Mr._
'Will Finlay. •
Frank Jones, who wentginto goderich
last Monday and enlisted for y,overseas
service was out; to Thos._ Blake's -Satur-;
null-r'eturned-�yesterday..a. oompani-'
ed Vincent Kirke who intends to en-,
Bat if he can pass the examinatiori.
OndtrAnv.—ltichartt Finlay, a life-
long resident of this community, passed
away Setnday afternoon, after four weeks
of intense suffering, caused- by tumor on
the brain; He was .fifty-six' years of
age and unmarriedmakinghie home
with his brother, Will, on the old hpnre-
stead which was his birthplaces,. He
had travelled much•through the Cana-
dian West and Northern Ontario, and,
always a great Leader, he' was a most-
interesting-telker, - Isis---•conversation•--al
ways sparkling with humor. His was
an honest, upright character, whose in-
fluence was always on the side of right.
Ile leaves to mourn three sisters, Mrs,
J. Long, of Benrniller; Mrs. Allen, of
Alberta; and ,Mirk I1'. Finlay, of Water-
ou's, Sask., and Will at home, who have
the syinpathy" of many friends. The
funeral will take place to•rnorr w alter
110011 to Dlingallgou cuwetarf.
Godericb fownship
—Monday, Dec. 20,
John and Beatty Gibson, 'of Ashfield
'Ti., -spent the week -end -at the home of
Alex. .. Elliott.........................-
Miss Sudan Webster, of Ross Street,
Lucknow, Spent last week with 'Clinton
and Goderich Tp. friends
'Bert Cooper, son. of G. A. Cooper, who
has been attending a dentistry college
--Toronto, -is-spen:
tliie paieniul home
Dir. and Mrs, James Graham an
Wilitam Stanley. attended the funeral of
their brotheryin-law,: Tames .Keys, of
Yule Mich., laCat Week.
;141'r. Robson, of area, , o c arge.
the services on. -Bayfield. :circuit;on Sun-
• day last, in -the' abeenee of Itev., J. E.
Tones who .preachedanniversaryservices
in Ingersol'
Firemen's dance: Luckn ow, -Tuesday
night, 1)ee 28tic, 13ig crowd: Good
music. 'Cowe.alon;. •
p . : Monday, Dec, °20.
Next Monday night isthe big' .night,
when the thrilling. war:drama_."F.oi• _.the
Bed, White and Blue" will be played in
Parish •[fall(church basement). The
- erformance coin nnences"'at fin -'clock; and'
the admission fee is ,3O and. 26c. .S,ome-,
thing doing all the tine. ..Instrumental
meati--end:vau;leville between acts. The
following rithe oast of characters,: ,
Capt. Oscar Hutton. leading jn}senile-
In•love with _Cara ,R'inund"''Sinnett..
Beverley Brown, negro :'comedian—In
love with chickens. , henry P _Hogan.
Fernando Diaz, 'Spanish spy and'•villain.
• —In -:love w:th:(Jora..Jos. L SUlli'ra,n.,
,Cornelius 1)ywer, Irish . comedian—In
love with'"Naygurs"..Jas d Sianett.
-Phillip. Bassett—lei love with Isobel
Horace Hearn.
Mutes .,Merry—In to ,e with Bess.;..
.'• .;41. Walter Dalton.
Lieut: Uliristobal-,In love with 'soldier-.
ing , A... Martin.
gluier Walton --In love with. Spanish
bonds..:...Royt J 1Meyers.;
Dr. }1arrison t -In love with surgery.•; .
.•', William Lanham.
Lie▪ ut Fislc--11 love with his duty.'.. .
, ,; .....R, Meyers.,.
Antonio Oarlos—Ill loveiwit-h warn . .
Cora Bassett Irl love with -.Oscar, .. .
r Miss Elizabeth McCarthy,
Bess Walton In• love with Milton
:.:•brise, 1'. Patricia Sullivan.
Isob• el Carlos—In love with Phillip....
, Miss Ursula A. O'Connor..
American Soldiers, Sailors, Spanish:
Soldiers GFaexillas. -
,BYNoists ''
•
Act I—Ball a ' ;Dalton's, Washington:
Act Ih-lied Cross 'Hospital. First
day's battle of Santiago.
Aet III --guerilla headquarters on the
Sierra Cobra: Fight in the" Mountain
Pass'.
Act: IV—TIn tel `Taco : - '
n Santiago o inn.
ax K
the night of 'thg surrender. .•
In consequence -of L. LeChapelle hav-
ing made an assignment, all accounts
owing midst] are payable at the Bank
ofHamilton, , and'prot
_ prompt settlement- la
Wo ; for Cash-•-Wsa 3.11 Chows, Thom The Credit Store
This Food Chopper .Makes
► !"` A Nice Christmas Present.
.It is better than the ordinary cheap
Chopper. It is built o11 the.Keen
:,'utter pattern, four cutting
plates and ,a eapaeity of g1,4' lbs. of
meat per minute. Priee, only $1A,
A Rayo Lamp
• Mrs.. John Campbell and... daughter;
Nellie, are visiting, at Jacob Hunter's,
Mrs. Jacob Hunter, 'who has, .been, on:.
the sick list the past week, is improving.:.
Mr: and. Mrs, Ralph Nixon are spend-
ing a•few drys with friends at Willow
Creek., • ,
The young; ladiesof this vicinity are
busy practising for the concerti which
will be held in S. 8. No. 7 on 'Thursday'
eventng. .'•
Brigiteis a hole. ` Rials
-without doubttliee' bestker^'er•
osene lamp on the market.
.Being constructed With a:
ventilated burner it gives
an.excellent light. Bright-
en up for Christmas with
;Bayo Table•-Larup"at $2.25 p_
or a Rayo liat�gi�ng Lamp at
$5.00 or -$5.50. - .f
• Clean, Easy Shave
Pleases•any nian.• Ladies' there is
nothing will please your; husband
better than one of our •Coiuluergr
•
Razors, the beat: FnglisliR razor•
made today. 'Mice $1.7$., ' =
lel; Skates'` We Ttlav�e a• Splendid `A,sortment•, '
'The Slack Diamond' Skate, fully guaranteed, at $4 a pair
We alsohave the Automobile line' of skates. •
• 1-Iockey Sticks from 1Oc. up;
Men Do You Need
qo Axe ? Dow is this
for value Ahan'tlled,
axe all ready' to go to
work,:, -made bya •brst
'class axe maker .7.00,
We expect to have our Calendars nor, Saturday next and would
be pleased to have' Our. Custdtriere• call knd get, one.
• `Tuesday, Dec '2a..
r`Biam amiltoin, of 1(ipley; was. the
guest of John Ross one evening last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Irwin and daughter
spent a few days with friends 'near St.',
Helene last week.
Messrs, John Ross and John Me -
attended the'I,'rresbytery meeting•
in VQingham`.to-day.
Mrs.: George Ivin and sons•have pur-
chased a barn near Belfast. They intend
taking it down and having it erected on:
one of their farms here next•ssuniiuer,;• -
-
and, -, of our line,•toraa• in the
concert in liipley last Friday evening:
and, wo'unclerstand, were well Iileasei;d
wrth.the drive, or the concert;` we are -
not sure which.
• Miss Annie Fisher*wis narried'at her
hone here last Wednesday to It•Ibert
Struthers,,of Paramount They left on
the afternoon train for -a • short --honey-
moen..We-v'vish on behalf of the Seconct-
ers to extend hearty' congratulations •to
Mr, and Mrs. Struthers that they enjoy
a long and happy Wedded wife.
THE STORE THAT NEVER DiSARPOINTS
Culross Corners
.-Tuesday,; Dec.. 21..
After-s,-long'rest,we-cotne baek,.
,Charlie • Turner spent' Stn day with
Fordyee,frimnds ".S
Whytoek Bros. • are busy havrling
wood 'to Teeswater.v . • • •
1 ortt- o 11 r.' and Mre, .Brooms • a
son: Congratulations, ' • ;,
-Ida Edgar spent Sunday With., -tier
,uncle, -James Edgar, of Salem.'•
The correspc ndent wishes all a Merry
Christinas and Happy New -Year; °.
• Mr. Orvis and Miss Dowse spent Sun-
day with the latter%s Sister, Mrs. Arthur
Edgar: - .. e
A millibar from Bethany attended the.
:Christmas tree at ldglyrood and all re-
port. a good time.
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,.•- .M"nniiav',•Tietz 20. •
The.,' Billy- bay..presssrs: