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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1916-08-03, Page 8Tin e.smow s sm Thursday, August rd,, 4916, '1 11>ilaugh Tuesday, ,Atigusb ••.Rov. 'D: Lane and sister Mrs, ,(tiev,) McDonald, sitz visitipg their brothers at. the old home hero. ' Rev. W. - Bradley,. of t'eeswaters t -service conducted he •s i y�ce iii the. Presbyter-. ISA Mulch on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, G. Martin, a Detroit, an visiting her parents, .Mr, .and Mrs. Gieo. •Colwell, of this place, Miran Tallia P odskluson,'ivhe bats been,. visiting friends•around lKingarf and Rin sardine the last couple of i eke, return- ed home on. Silpday. , R This dry weather is a- snap for our village blacksmiths setting tires. You can hear Oaring of the anvil at all hours. Walter is a dandy, but .Jun isthering; leader, • Fred Clements, of Toronto; has been advised. by the Militia; Dep.. that Pte, Ernest Clementehas been admitted "to No, 3 Casuality Clearing Station,' dan- gerously wounded.: The-darte of his ad- mesion is giiven, July. 250. He is a brother of Marry Clements of •this place. *elle a.\see. urin, During. this month ' : of -- August we are malting aecial special g effort to clear out the balance of our summer goods. To this end we are , extending Our ;Crewe •... '.n .� Counter Spay._.: and will place on them special clearing lines marked down. to very lQw prices., Look for the Yellow Tickets as every yellow ticket means a money -saving opportunity. Some clearing lines aremarked at 1 ices Than Ever Before. These clearing lines, .while they mean a loss to.us,„mea n -a •:gain to the purchasers, but it also %means, to' us .more ready cash to invest in New Fall Goods' • and less stock to carry over to next season. ie to Us During. argains in Bervie --Monday, July 31 Early closing in Bervie Monday and ° Friday. • Mr and Mrs. John Merritt spent a few days at the home of Mr. Samuel McLelland. Privates Alf, Conine and Wes. Sttir- ' geon, of London, - are winking around. Bervie for a mouth �'�'"zi" tt •. - Miss + Ada Colwell, who .his spend" a Couple of' years in the west,, is. home again visiting, friends around Bervie., We are all glad to see John Dagg, out Remember the League meetinggs'every• Thursday evening in Methodist Church,. Caine out and hear some good topics- as well as an occasional good entertainment. Circuit and;Purple Grove homes: An enjoyable social' evening was spent which was quite asurp,rise for Rev, and. Mrs. Williams. .Epb..Lindley and hitt mighty painters We understandthe; present hot weath- • have certainly been panting the village er has been too mueh tor ourladyfrleuds red., The newmill is all completed, and of Kinloss, at least those in charge. of finishedoff with, a dandy coat of red Red Cross work seem to have given up. their good efforts for a .while 'owing to some unknown cans.), However,.we be- lieve all will, be right in a month or so, and the ladies will again dish out their ice cream' and cake to their hungry pat- rons. paint' • ., It is reported that Private ,Levi Fit- zell; of our. ,village, has been wounded while serving•at the front. All will.re- get to hear this, and. hope 'to, hear. of his; recoverysbon, • , ,On Tuesday last quite an interesting evening was spent at the parsonage, again: after,bis: resent illness.. This re- Bervie, when the Purple Grove. : congre- minds us that you; cannot keep a geed: gation turned out in a body to . welcome Rev. and Mrs. Williams "to h Bervie ` � rn satin ' •o Work,- . � e the Be to tuan'•fro 6 g,t - New ° Prices August 1, 1916 :'. The following prices tor Ford cars will be effective on and after Aug, • 1, 1916 • Runabout . 475.00 Touring Car. 495000 Coup4let - - - 695.00. Town Car - 780.00` Sedan - -- . 890.00 1,o.b. Ford, Ontario. —Monday, July 31, Tom. Menary visited' at Jelin Menary's last Sunday, A. E. Durnin has aan 8 of Men taking gang hay off' the W. L 'Durnin farm. Rev. Mr; Kelvey` in tends " taking the.. month of August for'hinholidays, Mils Esther 'Hasty isspending a few, days with her brother, Wili'Hasty. Mr. and :Vlra VPr11 B rldlvin, of _Lange,.: visited at R 11 Curran''s,. Wit Sunday, Pte.,Ike,Gauley`is calling on friends. around );ere. Ike looks like a captain and not a .private.. Most of the farmers are through hay- ing and sonic bane their wheat cut and. say it is a goocccrop.. Church last Sunday, evening ,was well attended, there being a.number of young people from other appointments. A young man from Lucknow balled at. our burg the ether evening. with his • car and took five of our young'ladies for joy ride. Pte. Goo Rivett is home trona Camp 13.orden; tohelp-his uncle, err: Hunter, with the hay. and: harvest, George thinks, soldier lifers great+ John Curran and Robert Menary vis- ited in Detroit a few • days, the end of last week. Theysay the weather is very warm down there. ' A young man with a nice horse and, new rubber" tire buggy called on friends l here last Sunday evening. :.May says, it's' a nice buggy'to•ride in. • Quite. a number attended -the commit- tee meeting of the Soldiers''' Aid Circle at Port Albert latt Wednesday evening to finish up. the business of the Red Cross garden party. After all expenses were'•paid they proceeds amounted to 8187.00. The•ladies of the Circle are to. be congratulated On their.aplerldid suc- cess. , CHANCE FOR PIPERS .1N ..CONSTRUCTION BATTALION° Twelve Are Wented tor• Pipe 'Band of. 239th. Lieut. Taylor, who is recruiting in the village for the 239th..(Railway Constric- tion) Battalion, is endeavoring to obtain twelve men for a. pipe band. This will include both pipers and drummers; a. The. instruments are being purchased. by 21011 Lieut. -Col- J.' W. Stewart, O. , who is now. in Scotland, so that only the best will be obtained. If it is 'found itnpce- aible to .secure ' first-class pipers here they Will be brought from Scot -and. The battalions, which has its head- quarters ih British Columbia, is offi- cei.ed almost entirely by Scotsmen •- or. Seoteh-Canadians. ' Col, Stewart was born 10 Scotland, and several years ago purchased the parish in which he Was born froth the Duke, of Sutherland, It comprised an estate of- 105,000 acres, which, he afterward turned over to the people who formerly lived upon it. Be- sides this, he owns ' another estate- of 100,000• acres in Scotland.. He is a thoroughly practical man for the position of O. C: of 'a railway bat- talion, as he has been an engineer for many years. His latest work was the: L Selkiirk -Tunnel,---which--is—now - nearly - completed. - ust 10th. Everybody ()erne. ' It is expected. that nearly two . him - Mr. and Mrs. George Baker and Mr. dred men now working on the tunnel Jam McKay, of Willow Creek, motored will sign up with the battalion on the to Ralph.Nixon'a.on Sundayww cQlnpllri,Aflit cif tlie.T�irlr, ..,z -. R A. number from here attended the • The battalion bas authority to°recruit Lawn Social . held in Dungannon ori anywhere in the Dominion and recruits Wednesday evening last, and all report are now being taken on at any recruit= a, good • time.. ing dice in`No. 1 division. A special —Tuesday, ,August 1. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Hackett and fanc- ily spent Monday in" this burg, „Mr. and. Mrs. Thos. Strongand family niotored"to Fordwich on Sunday. ` • Mies Margaret Rttcbte is spending a week with friends. in. Kincardine. • Miss Hazel Irwin, of Walkerton, 'is. *tiding a few, days visiting friends in this burg, • Miss Janet Hackett is• spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Herb Stothers, pf•Dungannon, Misses Minnie and Annie Barber,' bf Wingham, spent Thurs."'"y' with Mrs: Joseph Hackett: a' Mr. and Mrs.'Bbden:Ritchie andfam- ily, of Walkerville, are spending a fort- night with friends here. • ' _ Qon't forget._the., ,av¢n_-.Social✓-_to—be= held,on'Joseplt Hackett's lawn en Aug - • These prices aro positively guaranteed against any re- - duction before August 1st, ,1917, • but there. is no'guar- • antes against sty advance in price at any. time. CRA' P �' RR ,&' SON, DEAARS •101)4. •$IfiiilEl TZER'r MANAGER •. office has been opened in, the city at 418 Olfvet: Talbot street, where`Lieut. Taylor is in charge. Special recruit ng posters have —Tuesday, August 1. been printed, end will be distributed tliougllont the city,' The battalion 'ex- pects to get two hundred men from. London: .. Next week the recruiting officer will stake a tour of some of the towns in the district. Ile will yi��sit'.Goderich,, Kincardine, •Exeter•and Winghain, Lieut, Taylor watt in 1,iteltgow en, Woducidi , Mrs. W. C. Parsons andchildren spent a"few days with relatives at Pi£Imeraton and Wingham. ' • Mr. and :/frs. W'. T.'11 lioulston, et Brantford, aro visiting at the home of Mr. an 'iMre, Jolrntton Roulstbri • Olivet Church are bolding their annual harden Party on the Church grounds on Thursday evening, August 3rd, , Half the proceeds 10 atd of the llod groes, Dloi�rdwy,. Jails .31.. Miss Mary Webb' la' visiting' relations scan Pork Elgin. Miss Almnie Howson has returned bons() from Clifford. tiles Teen, McDermid returned. to Lendi4.n on.•Sataarday. Master Brnce Heid is visiting roistivea in Aincardinp this .weeks , • bdissea M'ariQp and -Ruby Truax ie. turned home to Toronto on Saturdy. rte, ,Clyde McKeewao,'pf. Londo*i, was a week -end visitor at .his home here. • Mrs, Jame() MoLennan : ltaa returned from a vista with Detroit and. Port .Huron f riends. ' • - .Miss Mary Dewar,: of • Kincardine, is; visiting Misses Floeste McLennan and Retia McKinnon. Conductor Coll:. D.„.11nLean, of Mus- koka, Statioi1, is here ,on 'a visit to his mother; Mrs: C. 31oLean, �M"r,..Mc(auley, MassesSara.•McIntyre, Laura and Lila cneningham attended' P. S. Institute meetings in Tiverienlaat week, , . Dr, • McKd'nzie,'9f D etrnit, *Mieh. who; is bolidaying at' Bruce Beack, called cin,: friends, here on' Saturday on bis • way to Cheslex5 Verdun otic No.. l0 is at Your service We ,Se1I for Cash—We sell • Cheaper Than The Credit Stores • if The extremely, heavy erop o£ hay necessitates :mower kaai:ves being kept very sharp. We have a Moiifer e ► that would joust shit you. levelled cut • gears, highly speeded. Itis fitted with two 'stones and is .au ezeel- lent article which will last: for years, Price $6,00, e Preserving Season . is • on and we have the most varied line of Preserving Kettles d Ever shown in Luckt,ow.:. If you want a cheap kettle we have then), One Coated Ware, _ ranging in. price £rQr1 2SO to 40c. Iu the. nietlium'quality ,we have Ahem from. g.oe to $.I.00., • Rut -we,.,would call your atteutian-particularly to, our Moonstone line. This is the smoothest'and, best wearing' graniteware on the market:. ` We have: a' full line of .its The preserving ketties.range in price front. 55c to, $ .po. • Monday, Sulk '31. Mr. 'and. Mrs. IX, McLeod visited their. daughter, Mrs; A. Armstrong, on Sunday; Miss Mary Wilkie has returned home from Tivertoniwhere she Lias _been• visit s Miss :Rebecca. Smith was the guest of her sister, Mr's; Frank Tout, on Sunday last. Mir. and Mrs. J. Shiells and little spn;. Of Amberley, . spent Sunday , at John Walden's. On Sunday night somebody sat and looked in -vain. Oh, you Kincardine Mass Nellie McMullen spent a. day, of last, week with her .sister, 'Mrs. Neil Thompson ' ' Pieking•berries is the order of the day; although mosquitos . are much store. plentiful than the terries. : , attraction! . . Pune River • - —Monday, July- 3 t. Robot' Smith has 'purchased •a flee new Gout lay `piano. Janice . Pollock, has 'purchased Mrs. will's house and'lot • on the Orarel Road: A number of our young men attended the picnic -,at' Silver Lake : ,on . Friday evening. This is the -,weather Tarr Oil Stoves. We have many -pleased women, using the "Florence" A : tomatic. No wicks to clean, no valves to leak. We seltP emier_Gasol ne_.and.Royalite Oil, the best products onthe market. The Lucknow:Hardware & CaatCa. THE STORE THAT NEVER • P : DISA POINTS • Mrs. -M, McDonald is spending a. -few' days with, her daughter, .Mrs: Iitchell, ; Miss Smith ,and, Mies. Campbell., of Stratford are spending,. their- holidays with'liirs..Fratilt Tout • . + • We are sorry to learn Of the death Of the little scu pf Mr. and Mrs. Inns,. CI* fernier miniitor of the Anglican. church here.. . Among those . who took, ii •drive to Bruce.Beach on Sunday were Pte. Harold Waldenrod his friends, Misses Nellie McMullen and Ella;Arrnstrong. • Mts. Alex: ;*Cosh, Mrs.. William •J,. Cameron, Mrs, John Gamble, Mrs: D. L.' Strachan and little daughter spent one, day last week at Point Clark,: visiting Mrs. Peter Campbell:' • i• Laurier -,Monday; July 31., . Liss Nellie Scott, of Ripley, is -visit- big her sister, Miss Annie Scott. Miss Lila -Scott, of Bervie,' is ` the, guest of ' Miss Mary 1i. MacKenzie, ' Miss Nina Woods, of -St. Helens, is the guest -of Miss-Tabitha Kempton, -- Mr. Alex. MacLennan, of Chicago, is _visiting his brother, K., D. MacLennan. A umber from this vicinity attended the Z�stitute picnic at Kintail last Fri- day- .. We are glad to report 'that • Gordon ' - Jamieson, who 'underwent an operation, for appendicitis in 'Fergus ••Hospital., is improving as well as can be expected. e► ' ,Stores n� ria 'The purchase price of this famous) 1881, . Rogers Al F late ' E give •coupons With every25c. pur='.. chase of all the high grade guaran- teed products made by the United Drug Company.: 'We are willing to lose. money on the silverware to get you as., quainted with them goods, which are stan-4 clard in their line. ��'Rexall Remedies'," 1Liggett's Candies, Perfumes, Toilet Articles,. Brushes, ' Stationery►, 'Rubber Coods, and hundreds of other .items; household prepara- tions, etc. You cannot afford not to se- cure this popular silverware, when you san , get' it• on -our .half ,bought •plan.• As an ex- .canample, get. thisfor teaspoortoy'wifth .thatQij9sells for Or.. -you n9,/' With every purchase of : goods amounting to 25c.,' w • writ give ane Coupon. With evilry purchase . of Rexall Goods we will give Two, Coupons. et- a list at our store -showing illustrations of 18 -different pieces of Silverware and telling • how many coupons are re quired fore each of the 24 -pieces' offered on 'this plan. 10. +tiMt !1Mrwnyyeokiit welts s!~near/r+y '441 ir. We Mail Anything You Want Post Paid DON'T FORGET TELEPHONE 32 • • WE ARE HERE TO SERVE YOU • • ti