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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1916-03-02, Page 8Trm LAVORMOW rb- Mai & RING DRESS FABRICS AND SIL Thuriday; . 4farch Al 6 1101)!,0011 Xonday, l'eb. 2d. Miss ?earl Dobson, of Ethel, ie visit. ing her aunt, :Aire. E. Ackert. Mrs, itaynard, of Ethetis visitinglter. daughter, Airs. Chas. 'rongram► We are glad to weicore• lir: and: lairs. Ohm. l3urko to our neighbourhood. A few of the spirts front Isere attend- ed that concert' in Z,ucknow gii'.l`ltairodvy 1 1 S If in connection with dress goods The ; important facts to consider d a ted in: pricer ; .R:aw .Silk.. has buying for spring. are: Wciol. has a.v.n p , advanced. in price, Dye Stuffs for dress goods and silksalso advanced in; price, the cost' ab r has also advanced. Notwithstanding these of l_.. e. • conditions,.which have never' before been exper•ienced.by.:this genera .o our Careful foresight we are. ,enabled to presen t fo r this. art .an, by g springlate prices. n season' an .excellent assort talent at;very easona . • .., many case$' we cannot, duplicate 7oli •present .offer n s'. for: less than ; tin.._ ._y � ' '•p ed 't its: advance ' tnd,. urcliased �.��. 'advance,. We. eaxly:auticipat . this .� , materials many months ago and our ettston els now reap the.benefit. d• relrge . ;s G�.. Ser!f es.st;illco'ritinuo" very popular: dress Melee. .r cs. Sonne colors are "heed. to eine, •cure, yet we are showing a. Bice, range in popular shades at 1150;: X.40, 1,2b, �0 1. and $2.04.. These are exception; allv good values.` Shepherd Materials Black and White ''Shepherd check, Drese•Oooda are;now very popular in , the larger.,cities and growing in favor heree. See our values at 60e, '1.00 and:. $1.25, We' have a fine assortment of ...many 'other lines' of dress goods' foe suits, :Waists w or,ne,spring, cats,: • 1 ° gond Cilli;, 'Moss Moidayr. Peb, 211tH; i'rs. evorge trwii t►trdtron,4liavo thehm barn Dearly wall hors. Miss Ernina, Woods of SJ. Wiens, is Insitang her. ,sister,. Mrs. James. Irwin« A number from here attended the Spinsters"' Convention, 'and report u spleudtd time. Kink Oltif 'n lostwvaluable•teiam of horses from distemper recently; and night, • • Mr Dan McLeod: also lost a, colt. ri . a its . Sleek Dress: IF . b ..� •.'' i se . n There',,ig u; lite` domande e e o 'for' B:ank *Dress Geods; and you'll` find' in otic stock a p s lvltdid' range of the Most .. .popular .lines in. deemed., Owing ,to e ily purchase: '' , we are. ' showing a.. number of linea et the old prices. Voiles .and Organdies ••• `•Plain, flowered arid\ embroidered Voiles . and Organdies: are largely ino demand • for ;sprint; an suwmee' wear: The' patterns .ere beautiful, • 'the .material " very suitei.bie for. the seek') and. the prices are reasonable at 2e,' 35 mid 5Qo. Mies Helen Sutherland: spent a couple�y,:,i Irwin has 'purchased a house from one of hie neigbbore, and intends taking it home in the near future. . Otue of oar`youngfellowe eeea-tel-i;tneF le Ittver occasionally, A little advice, friend; "Take- wheels the next time you of dsi,ys•last week lite guest of , rs%Mac . Henry. ;sre sorry fo ;epott tIre iiess. Mr. r. Thos, Harris, We Rope folr .a speedy • recovery:. • - Messrs,Morley Bell and Earl Eodgins attended: the careleat in Lticknow on Tti,esdey night pf Wt. seek. Mr. Walter McIntosh,. who has been. ,spending, .this winter rponelis 'here, has, -returned, to hishome' in the West: Phone No. 10-10 nt: VoUr. Service We:Sell for Cash trigs 54�, Cheater TitanThi Credit mote.. .g „ tiolyrood (intended foe last week) • Mr Earl I:iodgins;tae•started lo, nock The Wornmeeltistittrie intend holding fee Ackert Bros. • • '. an oyster supper end entertarnmeethere J1isa.Pearl:'Dclmenr of. Ethel, io. r�tsit: on March 14 A goO( program is being prepaared, consisting of dialoguesand. recttetiorte • by local talent, alexia.. Ripley talent.: Proeeedo for patriotic purposes. Adnrisssion,,non fox:adults. and' 25c for children, A rote treat, .Everybody comet and bring s eneone with you. • Thi,inembers of the 1olyrood Meth- odiet elrureli' held a patriotic; social on ne of W. St t es •this V Stattors. Friday night•a the r.. a Games were .played after which there' was,a. shclrt program. consisting. (.t reel- tations, solo,•-instrtinrental music and an address by Rev. Mr. Clysdaie on "Why • We are at War." After the program a• collection was taken up and $62.00 Was received for lied Cross purposes; Lunch was served and all Went 'home feeling they had spent an enlbyable evening, This is a Ureat. Sli Semon• ¶ everything ° points the . way. of this being a great -silk --season and antic are ur made shave l this n of W patio large P chases of the most popular lines and.• :: • :best' selling shades:,- ' When all our :purchasesto. `aiid': vile will h , v.. are Without: 'a • doubt, the finest display, of silks 14101 .01i store has ever shown We are showin alarge ,iange of colors fine quality. lit Pailette Silks at:; Yn. a y, $ 100 and $1.25 per d:. ; : , Splendid quality:. of Black . Tait feta Silks at $.50.. -Special. French. Silk • :Crepe. de Chene;. a . p rticu1arly handsome . • :material1 in 1 ek d w"hits •at 1. O .; .Our' ectalnSilk, • ed ":Murdoch 'si 'Gainer .n's S ec stana� - ..o,p* price 5 Th �ls;• the :old . �ri at, 1 u'� l P. r.. ` on this 1•it=-s'aine•b< as. ofQre the ��t � l'. esns;'t.yet+s the; tradeto-day a� uax �F 1;r chase' ih adva c w ill of•it; owllig ;if!), tlaes k. r u dottbte l be r. 5o. � �y, � s • S.ee our: assortment of Silks . .n ... r �o- es. i `r: Trriimi s Whitgcharh. t-fonday, Feb,. 28, Miss • Annie -.Henry, of f ' Geelph, is spendingfew days at her -home. Merge: Lance -Corporal Win. Middleton, of Woodstirck,'spent Sunday..at' his home here: • Alhe Morrison'has taken a. posi:t:on at Laurel; Ont.,; as butter -maker for thea season,- )' ing at the benne of Ernest Ackert,.: • Mr. George Elliott: has returned,to hie' home, Loth. con,, Duron, after spending the last Month working•.feieekeltertBrole Parson; Determined •10.Enlist• • At a big recruiting meeting at • Porta Feb.whichlour. • b 24; at. Elgin held' on. . , young .men Offered .their service;, Rev.. J. `- •Archie Barker, of tut I3,ptist Church, announced that he had already offered to•go•as chaplain to the 160th,,•and that if he were not Accepted in that capacity, howould enlist as a private. "I must go in whatever, capacity," he said, His announcement was received with loud cheers.. ❑❑ re have. a o d, s pJ Coal Scranton Cfoa i n est .ut Size, 00 SCHOOL REPORT$- If yourcoal bin is ,getup;;. low have it r ' , .a ` havinga :.. ,d f filled,•.up ': •`Do not b. afra , oF r ev'de s `�fo lq•. v lieFiring,t oC �t 't little 1e: 1' t•. a in tt r- fait 0 ...., areointin one' of Ale bi•,... c t coal p g to ty strikes' on. record, equal to the one in •1902; d take glace there will be a I f, it `shoal ak p, • gxeat scarcity of coat • S. S. No. 8, Klrir oss . Form V. -Graham Moffat, D. Scott:, Grade VIII. —Ethel McDonald, Percy Taylor, Gordon Scott, Wesley Tiffin, Grade VII.--lsabelle Moffat, Erneet Orr: - -• Grade VL—U rveyScott, Annie Arm- strong, . _ _ Grade V -°Margaret Moffat, �ignie' Taylor, Bert Harkness, Eva Morrison. Toni Penrose left this morning for George: Tiffin, Peggy Thompson, Clifford Wing -haw, where he- has enlisted With Young, George -Scott: tnecI6lst Battalion.' Grade-IV.—RuthnVaughan, Reginald Cattrell. We are glad to beable to state that . G etide,I =Allan. De Malchine Willie Ars. John -:t aiirpbell; . who-hns•--been 'cost,"Tom-morrienn:-, .a ent imp rovin t is at res n , 1 ill,to c t. •aro g Yelling. imm S . sc itsp t; Pr.—Wesley Yo°u J Y l � Sr. ,Pr. y. g somewhat: • Jr. Pr.=Ernily Thompson; Ralph. Mor - Mrs. Joe Iiolrties gave a patriotic ':tea risen, Ethel. Richardson.: last:weck-torthe young: people of this . ' LEr.a•E Soir.Iucx, Teacher. vicinity. A splendid evening was re - Y - .,. orted. Proceeds •amounted to $5.0O. ' ' skin Mal.. .Pres.` Janies .Pentese,; of Wingham; dt Hettrr . Y lex: K-en-ned� eecil`-Micr:- : ' '- .,�..Tuesdayr-h'elt 28;.- '�1 Carrick, . a of ''Luck dleton'and SergeantMiss Beryl Johnston spent the. week, now, spent Sunday at their names here: end at her home here. • "v The Lucknov�Hardvuar.e & Coal Co.. The_ Home of the Supreme Range that is, Guar. anteed to Save Thirty per cent. of your Croat Bill Lothian` • —Tuesday, Feb. 29. ;, Born, -To Mriand.. Mike How, a. daughter. • : , . Miss Jean, Johnston spent 'a week visiting,in Ripley: . 'Mise Ella' McDonald, of Amberley, is visiting at. McDonald s,. • • . • : George .Sandy is improving; . but very '.slowly from his severe illness. - • • Alex McLean is-homeafter-spending;' • a -month -with Chicago friends;---- ` -, Russel Ritchie' returned .home after spending; a year or so in the West. - • Miss,.Mary_Culbert;,teacher at Zion, spent theweek end the guest of Mr. and ;Mrs: John. Johnston. . ' Will Henderson and bride, of Detroit,. who. have been'visiting friends --here on. • ''their wedding trip,:spent a:few'days'witli hisuncle•and aunt, M'r.. and ,Mrs. T,, F. • Henderson. Miss;..Myrtle Congram and::Leslie. visited•Maple Leaf friends on Wednes-•• day evening. 1 oneld (lacus tee. of Redvers, Sask., was home to see fits; grandmother; :Wee is hilt keeping well.:" . • • ' Mr. and Mrs. William. Uongrain 'and Cecil visited with relatives in Wriigham a few.daysaast week. i :. Mrs; Mowbray, 'who spent part of .the winter With her mothers left -last' Wed- esday feeler hoitie in the -West. lion • •e -Tuesday; Feb. 29th: &Iessrs'Wii1 ancdBert Helm, of"Tiver• t o"ri;`a`re visiting friends here. John• Glardner intended the Box,Social• at. Pa' upoent Friday evening „"Mies '. Rena Irwin of Imola-tow ' is • spending a feav days at Robert Webetere "Owing to the storm on Sunday,' there was do. church held on the tlshfeld Cir,' --Coit :.• .,"Vlrs.. William Stothera, pi. lelafekiege On account of the weather last Sunday evening .tepee was. no Guild meeting in '•church: Next•5und ' t " riana theres � to. l yYs March. btb; the subject *ill: be "Cons"- oration. of. Strength,"; Pa 20,' 1 11: The leader-rs-It, M: futon - ' - The, young . people of the .I'resbyterran. :church, Langside, held their regular 4- Paramount •lfionday, Feb.- 28t . 1 -Ethel, vier her • 14Irs: ' mars f E- R to ay , ,. son here last vveek.' Mr: • Hibbiins' has been under,. the weather for•sometime , Q . : Maize 'of Pori Alber. paid, •M 'Albertt, i� Mr. , a visit: to Max Raynard last Saturday. ellete4sfiil-BniC-Social-`as-herd" it Owing to the storm and heavy. reeds many country schools, were.closed yes- terday. I ✓ orot Mrs. Wm. Stealers e tent t_ - k 1 end at the home of h ,,er, Lae Andrew. _ Stephen Stothers,- of - Guelph, and; Bailie and Sergeant Canon Stothers, of Guild, meeting v:.t the Manse bere last 'Toronto, were home last. week attending '1`lttirsc7ay "venin nd were afieeemeds_h0-funeral of :thein :. cousin. _ William entertained.'by Rev; 'anc� ,13rs: Stewart. Andrew. A veiny enjoyable evening: is reported; We hear that Pte.. Rey .Paton has .sererggdhis'oennection • with the Bruce Battalion and gtine'to Ottawa, -'where he will enter.' the 'signaling service. Roy beingatelegi aph operator, it was thought as well to, make use of bei ability in that - The Whiteehurch Red Close 'Society .acknowledges the•' followilig donations With thanks: Mrs J. Holmes, patriotic -t reee; • frs: -Feerrk Jlenry;—patriotic- tea., S:OO; Mrs..L U: Stewart, patriotic tea, 4 50; Mrs. Peter Leaver, patriotic party, 21.50.; Mrs •Wm. Puedon,l balance. coilected,•1.50; ,making a •total of 14.7.5. .e—Secy,- The .Yeritig People's Guild of the `Presbyterian • church .intend Bolding, a sociitl in the basetpent of the church on Friday evening. March 7th, at 8 o clock. . Laurier spent- the weekend with her. •broiler, A cordial invitation is. extended to a"ll —Tuesday; Feb: 2#J: Ie A drew the. congregation to attend. A. good program is e g prepared . . sae, n .• • • e bein and lunch Mee 'Y.iolea .McLennan, o'f,.the (I .C' I ,` Eortw —on '�Vedneisday, Feb. 16, "te will be served. Will the ladies kindly : .&pent. the.weelr.end at ber home: hire Sireend Wined .Webster,a son :bring calte-and sandwiches. Admission: -Mrs. Jr. N. McKenzie h'as returned hoiee after -spending . a 'month visiting friends ill Brantford. • •• • Miss Frances McDonald, Mf Ripley,. is :spending a'feair. -days • with her cousin, Miss Mary H. McKenzie. Lanes. —)1endaY,: Feb:.28. c oo has re=opened of a,month owing to measles. . Miss Bela Kennedy visited her sister, •.Mrs. Joe Carroll; of Lucknow:•'• • "John' Camer'cn, the assessor. of Ash - VA, ie makinjt his usual routrds. • ;Mrs. ;\Teil 0: McKenzie and children are 'Visiting .•lter permit's, Mr. and-, Mrs i.• ".= C#eo:-Robe;'tson;:of.Litcitnotv,. 'A. number: ofthe:yeung.people-attend-. :;Congratulations. • '.• ; ; Children 10c., adults 15e.. • Master, Willie Andrew,: of::Irupknnw, ••. Tee i reeneRY tri t<tr a very successfm1 is visiting .1.5 ah hi$ uncle,.• Robert An- meeting en the evening of Feb, 25th' in drew, at, present.: the Foresters' Hall.. A good crowd was - • Mrs: Jas Webster, eleurlington, who out_to:listen to the' splendid program: dished Mende :here,.. retiirned'to Wing.; .Onenuieleer en the program Was a de= ham an Saturday., t ate "Resolved elnit the Edho .be Libel - Mrs. Jelin Andrew' a Lucknow and retied." Misses.Stella Kirke and Marjorie .:•firs eche._McKeith, Burlington visited Gordon upheld' the allirnaative, wbiiethe friendq' in'•thrs vicinity lest week. 'nt'gr>•tive was: taken -viy ;Misses 'Myr*' ----- _,a. ' .-.Beecroft and.>t.rlv_.Pu terson..-- -be j:udges,- .'Vi-lson ehn t~iillespie ind.John- alurr•iy, d,clded in favor` of the• negative,' :se wo hope, to flee ` the "Echo",eontineed. The meeting closed hysinging "God Slave the King." . day•evening and all repeat fr geed •,tiro 'Messrs. Sam aile.Elner. Bradley be returned to the Gr C..1. after seen the bast few weeks .at home prim`. the -measles. - . • Mrs Willtain_ Baldwin and Gilbert.Mrs Jamieson acid daughter, Mario ';Tint visited their• brether at Blythe have returned after spending a few ea • Charles W. Alton had..a severe,.attack, visiting theformer's. parents, Mr: and • of acute" indigestion last weeks _but is Alra: I• rnlay, of Lackntrrv: roving nioely. • • W. G. Heid is iniproviiig nicely after _ ..1iia-ascident.,whick. xtrised..stile leg, and •fractured the other` " ' ' 'e. seek to 4hronicle the th , f: VI'illir, ve Andrew, son of bIr. anc��si • I�aac' - An ding drew, which occurred on:- Vuieda'y, Feb.' to 20th. The patients and•family have the- sym_patliy,of the entice ,conrmuni ••�� Y9' Wmi �N�at3z�i n 'at- the hie -now - Flour` dills Highest market. prices paid, T nts'AvEN' Brios ' Langside,31 - ` W ,1'. Reid intends building a house ' tin Lucknew this, spring, , where he and' • his wife.. will spend the remainder of their dors' iu Comfort. 'Henry` Reinhardt ie having bis sale on ' March O.th, . Mr. Reinhardt hes secured • a -good job for himself andintends to • • quit farming. The fatuity be greatly missed, is they were steadfast friends. Eighth' On., • • —Tuesday, Feb. ,20, Mies on thee is.,uest-'of Pearl Dobsong Eolyrood friends.. ' Mr.. and Mrs. Max :llaynard .visiterb ..'Charlie Congrain's on Tuesday last. Misses Margaret and Ada Baker.visit- • ed at Robert Elltott's on Tuesday. Mr.,and Mrs. R. S.. ;Eiareilton 'visited at Murdock eleP hereon s on Tuesday, • Mr. and Mrs John Stewart, Arnow; • aperitrriday aft ernoonat John Oulbert's, We ars glad to hear that Thos, Itarris improvin; atter a eeeere attack of esd�.•y, i'ebee ti and';1frs. J. T Moffat and'chil arrived here from Lloydminster, Alta., last Thursdeje • • • Owing to • bad roads and stci'rm on Sunday'there was ne pireaceiing in "Lang --- side Presbyterian' church, • Mrs. 'Ephrim Taylor ie' having an auction sale on Wedeiesday; March 13t, beforeleaving for the West, ' Walter 'Thdhaidson hada very sucee ie Wednesday evening,. which B'OIt a 'fol dant i g, Many of the Langside people enieye:l. • The young peoples 'of Langside :were entertained at •Whitechurch. Mena" last Thursday' evening. An `enjoyable time" 'was spent by all p>;esent: Kinlougk : ; ' —Tuesday, VA. 20. An entertainment in tho interests of the'. Red • Orr is will , he given in the Orange Hall on the evening of Friday, ,Mareh 10th, ;here will be a; n„uf, pro; grain and refreshments. !grogram' will. begin. at 8 o'clock. Admission 2.1'and IUs. •• Fourth, On. K�lalo. s' • The measfes-still seeui „to be in this district:• 'Aloe hlcl)onald," Of Teee te, who vas lately diiseharged"from one of the corn- ponies of volunteers.onraccount'of polite j,hysical weakness, as a: result: of art '" at - tact{ of ptieumonia, is ;steering with hey` 'lrarerits,,;Mr. trod ;1rs.•Angus 1,fc:Ilonnlil. IJts wife is also with Mira, We wish him a speedy recovery. • • r'.'.Mond'say,•Feb.'.28th.' Miss-Antiie t#lrte Spent the weekend • with Irene Brindley. Tho wr:deing.bells . aro farther' away, but .81111 they're ringing :;lfiss Isabel S,eele, Tererito; 1s✓'vieet-`' ing under the parental roof... : ;lip services were held -in the church. Sunday :on.ncconnt, of the storm. '' After seeing in • Amberley news last week.: that Norval's f rrprrda happened to he away, we cite •easily account for his. "l)lueness''•. Mr. cod 'Mrs _Walter ,Armstrong.left for their leen" in"' 1V'.eluryn, Sask., lase Friday morning. Albert,. Virughn, who titre frcen .with Jetties Rueter for. a•Midi- bur. of years, hrrisd with Mr Armstrong and left tlid sans" interning • . • An 'interesting little 'surprise ,was sprung on 13 of our soldier boya,'., who have enlisted thisr.listrict,. when last Friday evenirg' in the, Presbyterian 1Charclt they were presented with wrist watclien, and safety tazors tp,tliose. who. ;;Asci, the watches' before. ,:.Mr. Thomas Blair rend the address. and Albert VVrigl,t made a'fltting retrly A •~hurt Program IWraa also ,provided 'i rid lunch Was 'served, alter. Which. the ytiting jeer ple betook �theniselves to the Woodmen n h•Iall end cr.joyed 'themselves fur a few hours 'W;tri Qthee ttlitUi@rnCPts, . . Verdtin •ANOTHER WOMAN TELLS " • Hopi Vinol • Made Her.;Strong $eallsville, ' Ohio.-" I' Wish all, ner- - volts, weak, run-down women could hike°• Vino': 1 wee so run-down, weak and nervouscould not sleep.E'verything I ate hurt me, and the medicine I had tee ken did, Inc no good. I decided to try Vinol and before long I could eat any., thing 1 wonted and could sleep all night. Now 'I.ern well and strong, and in bets, ter health than I have been for years.' =-1VIrs.Ai�ivA Mft,t1sori,BeallsVille,Ohio. We guarantee Vinol for allrun•down weak Mid debilitated conditlonte Spetrce,• Druggist, 1.gol tatow Paramount school on Friday night, :Feb. Beth. The proceeds which amounted to $65.75 are in aid oe the -Patriotic•. fund. Our teacher,: Miss Isabel McDtarmid, deserves credit for the getting np nf, a splendid program. We are also indebt, ed to the Lucknow friends- who gave suet] cheerful and willing assistance. Pte. MeKinno ' sang a. song and made a attar-ingappe toall present to, do their it in overc a ing the German menace. e others " em. Lucknow who took part re Mr. %•vlrner .Aitcheson, Miss C 1 w Ge ° Belfast - • -Wednesda`t, .Marele if you wish to, have year' horses shod - in wherry call at Crosby's: 'Robert ` ` purchased hasAgit' urchase nevi . �. d a team of agricultural hOtsea. Case + McAllister and fainil Helena, have McAllister into our neighlyoce. We are•ple ised"tim report the recd ery - of. H. Woodley, who.has beep' suffering from an attack .a :pneumonia. Don'tne neglect, sending your children - ,r g. to school. • Now is -the ;time, ' while a s in har find our good teacher. i t c ge,. We fi n worthy teacher,. Miss Ramsay, `very Cap- ableee ler duties, ' .The heavy snow storm;' on Saturday"':: and Sunday, accompanied. by wind, 'left the gravel road in bad condition, but -the bigsnow. drifts did not prevent our Mail.' man from making -his -ground s.' d Scss';EtEel Howe.• 5000 Piano Votes with each Package of Writing Paper and Etwelopes,any kind i n the store, per, package. WE ARE HERE TO SERVE YOU d" •