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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1916-09-14, Page 8k • THE LUCKNOW SENtMEL, Thursday, Septeua her Nth , 190 1 SIRABLE and PROFITABLE Jost we*'d of advice to the purchasing public, 44 T. 'buy Early your Fall and• Winter Needs." Much .of our stock of • Fall .Goods now .arriving; was, purchased. Many. months. ago before the latest, advances now prevailing, and we .can thus: sell it at lower Prices than !wpurchased today, there- torejollows when, present goods are sold and we have to al a lace them tlbo who leav . 'off u� � h � sin un i1 J h e pro a, ...g . .>�11- late • nia •• have• 'to, pay •hi heti- ;rices. '�, 1► word ,to • the• �►. �' g P o w s b . sufmmcieii .t'.ei`` Dress Goods and &ui'tiugs Ameng the many lines of Dress. Goods. shown for fall;. Borges again take first place. 'i'eopl''e know they always looir well and, wear well and thus make a most desirable and; durable suit or dress; We are. showing a• ;rice assortment of shades and 'colors an varying qualities. at 75, 1.00, 125,• 1.50 and $'2.00 per yard, and an extra heavy weight Navy and Black Serge Suiting at $3,00 yd. • Ladies' Underwearo . This week we have openedbut a:splendid assortment. of Ladies' 17nderwear in and. Winter W eights. . All • garments' are •vv 11 mand e . ace neatly' shaped and excellent values values at 50 and; 75c, per garment, -Ladies' Ildsiery . .Silks are Popular:Ior Fall We have „hist' 'opened: up : an order for • Silksplaced`' last Febrilary, ' These have, . advanced,•over 25c.• a yard since 'that time and the advantage is ours and. yours. We commend.,a• Speoial Black Duchess , •Silfr; 36 inches wide, quality guaranteed, and every yard stamped. with ''rMurdoch. Cameron's Special .51.50 value" in gold let- ters on the. salvage. See our fine . assortment or shades in Taffetta and Pailette Silks, 36 in. wide, at $1.50 a. yard. Other -lines of Silks and Satins at lower prices. - • Ladies' Neckwear Weare showing a fine, range of Ladies' Collars, yiti, the very latest styles, at 25, 35 and 50c. Also Collar and Cuff Sets, very .neat styles, at 50e. - ' - See our Ladies' Ties at '2'5 and 50c. Owing to the high °.price of fine wool and the--cost.of-last-dyes'-the-:prices.: of-Cashmere--- ,and f:Cashmere.__,sand Fine Woollen Hose have advanced con:" siderably since last- season, and some Anes ' cost: far more, now than we formerly sold them at, We are still able to sell our "Little Daisy'? and "Little Nell" at 25c. for •: smaller, sizes and 30e, .for the larger sizes' ,while present stock lasts: fa Ladies' Hosewe have a Special Fast Black Fleece Lined Hose; very suitable for `.. .'fall wear at 35 fine c and quality Cash ere �to in plain and ribbed, at 50 and 75e . a pair.' flannelette Blankets Now is the time to buy your supply of Flannelette Blankets. Our prices in these lines are very 'reasonable when., size and quality hi • considered. Prices L50 to $1.7h, Men's Half Hose Special: values in Men's Fine Cashmere, Penman's make, at 50 and 65c. pair. • Also othergood wearing lines 25 and3 ' a5c.ad tn n a ,extra special heady. wool -sock, with ,.splendid wearing qualities, at 50e. a pair. }. Kintail. -Monday, Sept:' 11. • Miss Anna McGregor is visiting friends in Blyth. • ' • . Miss. -Mabel Austin left last Thursday for. Toronto• A number of our. sports 'took, in the, Toronto Fair., Miss . M. McMillan spent ' the :past .week' with -friends 1 heves Babe Griffin, of Goderieb, was the' : ; guest ofher brother, Joe, over 'Sunday:•.. We are sorry to report the 'illness , of Mr. Duncan McLeod; We hope .for his; speedy recovery.. San N'nws.=The sad `intelligence of -the :death- at .Detroit,. of. Ted Griffin, was • received here lent Tuesday, 'and seldom , hasthere beensuch a sorrowful impres- sion lefton the community: _He Was engaged in putting in elevators; and fell about sixty feet and was .killed instantly. • The remains were brought to his former home`on Wednesday night, Ted Ons - eased a bright and cheerful disposition; ' and it -can be truly 'said he was a general favorite, not only in the home,' but also 'to ' his manyfrtende, both'.old;and young. Much regret is felt for the' bright young life•so suddenlytut off, lint "He who • doeth all things well: knows beat." The. : deceased wa 35 years gage, ..add was married,to'his now bereft wife two years aealaat April Resid-anis young4vidow and babe of '5' months, he leavee. his . ''nether; trotrot ers h and seven staters Albin, of the- West; Prank,.. of Detroit, 'D. A. McInt 're Kintnil •: Mrs: Ronald MacKinnon, Parkhill; Mrs. Ed: Perry, Detroit; Mrs.. T.1 Lannan, Lanes; Miss • Fearl; : • Detroit i Misses . Hermena and Idol!, at borne;. his• father' having predeceased,hini about ten manths ago. 'All were ''preaent.at''the funeral.: except' Albin; who had left the previous Satur. day for the West and could not be'locat-'. ed,' The took place. Friday morning to St. Joseph's' it. C; Church, Kingsbridge, and. was the largest seen Here for ;some time: The ' pallbearere Were: Jack McMillan, `Whitechu'roh,,;,ioe• 44rifil'd;, God'erioh; Jantes.Wallace14 Jack Courtney', Patrick Mitrpl:y, Tim, Griffin, of •Itintail. Much fermi atny is felt for the fatuity,• especially life wife and moth er to whom the blow rase exceptionally liard,hitt Onl t ipsie who 1?a1 a pa sett through such an ordeal, can realize' their loss. The floral tributes were }extreme- ly' beautiful, and represented friends from Detroit. • Miss :Madge , MacDonald is visiting• friends: in this vicinity: • BORN•-On'FridaY, Sept:. t. 8 to �. Mr, and Mrs. Dan MacLean, a daughter. • 1;aulrter -Monday, Sept. Li. Miss H. Jewel and Master H. Smith, from Chatham, are visiting at 'Wm,,. Kempton's. .Misses Jeanie MacNeill and Agnes Wiley visited ' Mary H. MacKeniie on Sunday :last'- - - • Rev. F. 5.. MacKenzie,.. M.A, from Montreal, is visiting at his home for a; few days. L,ulross Centre --Monday, Sept. l•14 Harry.McKague was in' Lucknow on Saturday last. . . • Mrs. Andrew McKague •had- .a very successful quilting -bee Friday . of last week.. • • Mr. Joe Giie t, wife and-'famil ' spent .� p Y the week -end 'with friends ardunri St. Helens; • `• Mrs. Wm: Waugh visited last week at the home of Mr, Saanuel Wallace, near Belmore,' John Case, of Con. 2, spent Saturday of;last week at the home of his uncle, Mr: David McIntyre. Mrs. Walter Day spent a few days last week at the home of her mother, Mrs. 'McKenzie,• con. 10, Kinloss.....: -- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hodgins,:;. of Courry's . Conrers: y Monday, Sept.- 11. Miss=L:- Caesar, of--L-Lnndon; -win- th -nest of Mr. and Mra. t3 David Little the [ peat week. :Miss Rae Jamieson is on, .s.. -..,visit to friends in London ,andattending the :Western "'Mrs. Bert -Finlay; -pf- Luclmow, . is ;spendinga few days the •guest of Mr's Wm. Jamieson.. -: "' Several r of our going people are look- ing -forward o rw aid: •to -enjoying a Moth! `.trap to London Fair this week Con;; 10, Kinloss, akin Mr. and -Mrs. Ken- neth McKenzie visited at the home of Mr..iolieph Switzer on .Sunday. - Mr. a'nd Mia., John --McKenzie and - f amily and 'Robert McDonald, of Brant - lord, are spending a couple of. weeks withfriends here and in`Teeswater. A number froth 'here attended the 'funeral funeral of. the late Janet •Arnistrong. which was held from . the'' htfn,.e of her •father, Mr. -John A'rmstr6l?g, ''1'eeswater, .Monday,.Sept. .11. . Verdun' *vie MQudayy Sept. IL, Rev. sect spegting a week in Landau. • . M• r. Reuben Hewitt Jan t • he•Winghani 13 19 taking a course utt%uesa College. Mr. William Howitt and Rev. Om are in ,London: attending the Exhibition. Miss. Wanda Fair has taken ebarge ,ef the' -ith; Line ,Schottk- for_ the 'conning year. • l<ir, Samuel liil'drea retttirned home on:$ature ay after a weeks' visit in, fib' ronto. Messrs. John Feterbaugli and Lachlan 'IicDonaldlett' last week ,fora trip to the West. 1lliss';t34rber,.of Tara,•has taken charge of our village school; We wish her sur - cess in her work here. Miss, Maude Gilitrore cif 'Kincardine, spent :a. few days renewing old acquaint- ancea around our''illage. • ' .: •Mr.: Herman;' Hildred, of Toront spent a few days. with his parents, M and Mrs. Henry Hildred. , Miss:: Grace Lawson returned, to Le don on Friday after sjndinga "con 1 of weeks with Mrs. John Sturgeon., 'Misses Wanda Fair and Daisy Brad ley wound; up. their summer vacation spending,a few days. at the Toronto E ORM'I RR Plit`iQR t* WAR' IN` THE '.REl i (Continued from rage One) cliscovored about a quarter of a 111110 down front -,the. trenches tared' anaybo they di,1n't tearlaose with, shrapnel arid' whi z'' bangs and' machine guns, but we laept chili, on-going and'tbey dad not so much as, se�•atcI one of ut}, '' 1 amen( nt 1 Esattio irrAito:N.' "ilfawover, we got to,:jie dressing,ate. tion all 0. ii`. rtiudtoux doctor fixed us.up' and we got into a motor-ambulanctt and were 'whirled away to the clearing, station. and froth. there to Boufogne and by boat to Dover and up •to wlloranie Scotland. and. a good rest, . '' "If you..ever bear e,nx..one say that England is. starving, Just tr;ll� Lint . to' pinch himself and see if' he is awake I have been pretty well' over 7uglanit; and but. for the papers you .would•- hardly . know there was s war on, and, winch is. • of more importance,-tliey are absolutely o, .confdent, ,There ie'na despondency x• the land; . . "Even the German.prieaners 'are:,liv- n� ing as good;, if not better. than they did p e in their, u'vn' eountryi, but it ,shows our • British' air•play'to advantage. • • ; ... "I. have' been speaking to some of'the b ,sailors• who: took art in rife. bi Y p big .. naval victory .off the Jutland Bank, Admiral hibition, before taking tip their teacliin again. • Mr, and Mrs. Jas. ,Arnold, Mrs. Th. ;*Kinney, Miss Ada Hewitt, and M Charlie Hewitt spent the week=end i 1'alrnerston• visiting Mr and Mrs. Ver Miller. . Young p9oplees meeting in the Meth ()dist Church every Wednesday nigh The last few meetings. have • •been. 'th best since our meeting : was organized and there are still a 'few more' who wil be toads welcome at the ateetinfis. . Things' a'humming in 'our villag these days since the ;machinery ' of . I h new chopping mill has been put in oper ation. All farmers are advised to brin their grain and let it have a'trip throng the ap-to•date chopper, which 'is secon to' none in the invention line, except'M g os, r. n t t, e 1 e e g h d r,. Gabel'spatehieg machise, on Labor Day ' a little excitement'was caused On the Lake Shore A party of yoting•folk went for an auto: ride, and the front seat being crowded, an effort was made to lighten the load. '.Only the occupants,of the•car•and one or two in- timate"friends know the . particulars of what happened,•and we have promised norto give .any more details. - A special feature of -the Labor Day celebration in Kincardine, was the foot rage in .which Mr. John Morritt showed up so well. The first time he came oat even with Mr. McKay for second" place. They decided to run again,, and still came mit even... Then,' like good sports, they went. off to a- coiner and :divide the treat.. 'Everyone will be glad to see Morritt'ablete hold his own in the lleld of sport as`well as in' the 'teaching profession.' ;lira. Duckett, of;''Toronto, has been, conducting a. Sewing . Class . m $ervie, the past week, giving 'sew vi.•luable les= sons on the art of dress:snaking: This is the' first time such an opportunity has Jellicoe is the. man of tenthout; here now, alio Admiral Beattie. The world will never know to what extent the German fleet was damaged before they got back to Kiel, but he was pretty hard iiit,f¢r he has not showed since. . tine River --Monday; Sept. 11. Oliver Smith is re•buildi.ng his house. 'Mrs. F. Shewfelt has. beeh laid up witha so •- , re foo. k Raymond Bell, who has been sick for some time, is able to be around again. A number of ladies met at the homo, of Mrs. Wm. J Cameron. one day' last week, and quilts and�bedding were made for the fire sufferers: . • ' " 'The services hela in,Bethel Methodist church' were wed attended both morning and evening. ` Rev. Mr. Hibbert. preach- ed excellent,serruons. Especially in. the evening was his: sermon enjoyed . his subject being • "Keep • the Home Pires Mining". . Disappointment i8 ,felt by.' all. that he will be unable to attend the concert to -night, •- • Eighth Con., iiinloss -Mon da • Sri t 11 Y, 1. Mr._ and .Mrs. James Baker spent•Sun day with Heron friends. •,•We are. sorry •to.'report -tiet Mack Smith is en tfie' sick lint:'. Mr.:and Mrs. Wm. Coneram and' Miss d Pheobe apent•Sundayat Thos: wall's on the boundary. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Congrain and. Mr• and Mrs. Ernest Ackert attended the funeral -of the late II: H. Miller, of Hang Over. .• ' . Mr. Wand Mrs, Allen Robertson, of Arntow, and Mr. and Mrs. ltobt.' Rus- sell and Mr.,George Culbert, of Glamis; been given • the ladies around here,, yet a gond class area formed. The following took the lessons,, and: now . we take for granted they have graduatedfrom the. Sewing Circle: ' Daisy Bradley, Wanda Fair, Mrs. Jebn Bradley; Irene: Black- well, Clara Peter.' and Pearl Geddes. Monday morning bas again become the busy morning of the week atnce the. near -by, High Schools have -opined their doors to the eager young- peopleof ' our vicinity,,. Never. befere has 'there • been so many leaving our village andvicinit Y to attend the . High Schools, and it is: hoped that those froin the country will -hold a high stanch'ing in -.their 'respective forms: Thefoliowing are a few whom. we not►ce: on their .wayto the High Schools: •, 'tette Sturgeon; Mary Stur- geon, Mabel Sheane, Lizzie Fair.,.Renna Brawn, Doris Fait, Cretia Fair, Gladys,. Blackwell,' Ruth , Sheane, -Lelia Scott, Florence Sheane and Viola Blackwell,' Russel Emmerton, Tom Hewitt, Court- ney Emmerson, Reggie Black well, Bus soli Blackwell and Clayton Sheir. n�@� -;e f neral of the late Mr. T. Griffin at. 'lingg Fridaylast:sl�rid a , Mrs, Montgomery and Miss Ruther- ford', of Ripley; visited' at the home of Mr: D. L. Taylor for the weekend: • Mr, Adam. Johnston and .family, also Peter Johnston and family Were visitors at their parents' home here on Sunday Mr. Gordon Jamieson, of Laurier, is, we arepleased: to say, ao• far recovered ''aa to beable'to visit with his friends on the line. '• Mrs. 'bavid• Ftiirioi• shin Mr, and Mrs; Sohn ,Farriah• are in Teoswateer attending the funeral of their cousin,. Mise Jean: Armstrong: ; -Monday, Sept: '11 exttlri c er; Kincax-dinc,, ap Sunday at his'home here.'' • .Miss Annie '31ne spent last week with her sister, Mrs.: S: Geddes Mies Nellie•MoMulleif spent Sunday as the, guest of Mies Rebecca Smith Quite;.a' number front three. -parts left Wednesdayto enjoy the' London Fair. 111r. Vlttn:'Cameron has purchased a newhorse from Mr:' Sperling, .Kinear- •dine. "Wo wondered why'all' this girls were looking MP way.". -' ' o services were d held .-'i'n the .Pine River Presbyterian,Ohurch Sunday nvoti: ing.to• anniversatty' Services at Bethel, 'Large crowds- attended bath the . morn- ing a.nd orn-i'ng_and evening infetings, and listened to excellent aertnonq- delivered by the Env, Mia Ribbert, of Winghani. Zion -7TeemdaY , Be 1n.. Mrs.' Andrew,. of Lucknow, is , visiting friends here: ' ' Charles Ritchie left. to day 'to• attend the- Lendayriibition. Mr..John Gfibson ep3nt the week -end. in Clinton. 'Some Sattraction, eht Inspector J E ToMs,. of Gloderieht paid a visit to the -school .Monday: ' Mr. and Mrs: Fred Anderson visited with t'rieiids at Lucknow on Sunday. "Mr. and Mrs. George Hunter and fam- ill are visiting rrelatives at Dungannon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert lionry add fam- ily .Motored to Joseph Hackett's Sunday: Mr, Stroud and sister, of Ripley, spent the week -end _ •with their uncle, David Stroud. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hunter Spent Sunda at the home ' father, Sunday ore of the latter's John Campbell. Rob, and Willie :Helie returned Mon- day•after spending the week -end •with' friends at Tiverton and' Kincardine. Messrs. Joseph and Thomas Hackett have returned home alter spendinga few days last week at the Toronto Exhibi• - ttopt - .spent Sunday at Joseph Culbert's.: - Olivet Phoria No. 10 is at Your Service We sell,tor Caa'h-We sell 'theaponiflhan »The Credit Storeot National naggers, Drye many imitations but no equal, They will carry ,one ton weight anti ate •b- s o i u t e I y. guaranteed against imperfections. Note the way thej stand up straight on, the track, Price 9Oc . a pair. { For fitting up the barn and stable we have a full, line of Hardware at bottom prices t .,; p .� This guaranteed Steel Ham - titer while they last 'at 50c:,. is a bargai'h`. They are absolutely guaranteed. We will replace every one found defective, there is probably. no line of goods. in tilt Hardware . trade that the'War las affected so much as cutlery. -The large Sheffield cutlery lants are nearlyl p all engaged in making munitions. We were fortunate this past week in getting in a shipment of English Picket Knives g naves and' Tabl, Knives and Forks. L Pocket Knives . priced from'50c. to $1 acrd' are • - •excellent value • • for War time. Knives a' n d Fork's you can buy froth 1.25 to $2.25 per set of six knives and six forks. , The Lucknow Hardware & Coral Co. THE STORE THAT NEVER DISAPPOINTS i it Our Stock. of .Dress _ foods • in Serges andGaberdin ides is well Assorted. Black, ' brown,\ grey, : green and navy shades d are all. gonad. . Priccs are much. higher than last , year and manufacturers are 'still advancing prices. Early buy • •ers will,?et-the best valueas we bought early.- - Miltinery Opening. Our Mi'inery Opening- will ,be held on Thursday - and' Friday, Sept. 21st and 22nd. • Miss Wil- liamson . extends a cordial invitation to the ladies to visit our showroon on these daysand--see the leading styles in 'trimmed' millinery Special values in Black Silks at 1 00, 1,25 arid, $'1.50 p:r yd. .• . Plaid Silks are. W popular..' e have them at $1.65 a yd. .These are all a yard wide.. , W.CONNELL • • -Monday, Sept.r.l 1 Miss Jennie McGuire ie viaiting"friends in London at pr;•isent; Mr. and IMre. •Chas. "Alton,. of Lines, spent Sunday at Henry Campbell's. The W. M S. held'a meeting'at' the hoine'of Mrs. Jos.• Culling on Thursday of last week. Mrs. Wesley Thompson and two child ren spent the.week.end'With her sister, Mrs. Madden, of Bethel.• - Wm. Harrington; .)ohn.boiling, Alex and Fred MacTavish atter<ded.the Exhi bitton in Toronto last week. There' will be. no . service" at -Olivet next Sunday as' Anniversary services are being held in; the' Methodist .Church; Ripley. • • Mafekkng - • ' . -Monday, Sept. ))..• Mrs.:1). Anderson,. of 'Zion, . visited. relatives here lost week. • • ' • • Miss E. Marshall 'Of .1'i<i'hca+dine � t ae the ghost of her aunt, "v rs.'l1. Phillips. M., (31. Swan, of'Lothia.ia, is .visiting Ler brothers, John andillooir;'Ihis' week. Thos.' Anderson, ]Herb Alton 'and 11 Emir,y-are_attend'ing 4h0Amtern': mFair.. at' London this week • Mrs," Wm. ;Stothere returned"hoo to- day`•after'apending a few days with' her son, Bailie, id Toronto. • Mrs, (. Gibson, of Zion is spending endina a few day's with her brother, Jas. Webster, and other relatives :here. Mr. and. Mrs. Will Finlay, and Misr- garet,, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest : 131ake were Toronto visitors part of last week.. Mr. and Mrs; 'Cleo. Coleman' and• daughters, 'Elsie; Mabel and -Grace, tyf Htllsgreen, motored to Luckniity Friday and visited Mr. and Mrs. Thos.., Blake Saturday', on thotr way homo.:• Meters, A. McDougal and II. Taylor, y , 'of Whitechurch, have 'beenthi n is neigh- borhood for the past three weeks builcl- ing silos, case, Webster's and Stephen Strath rs's are completed, and :Satin Kit, iattIck'e ie well under way, • i(inloss • •Monday, Sept. 1 L Misse' Elsi Shelton, •'•of • Kincardine,. spent Sunday at her home here. Mr, and .Mrs: Jos: Elliott visited With friends around Glamis one day. week. • Mr.. Alex. Hewitt and son; 'Wallace, spenta few days last week with friends' -in-Toronto. ' :Mr. :EdgarHarrison,"-of . Wingharri, • spent the week -end- at the home of his father, Mr, ldward'Harrison. , . •- • TonimyMi'ller, who' passed' the En trance exams, with `honorsi, is now at- tending'ii`incardine high School. . • Among those who attended the Torn: ti Exhibitien•from hero weie: Messrs:- arry ornpson;: "i ' euest, Sydney , I'allock and Miss Irene Pollock... • • • • • The Trained Aniinal Show, owned by one of our young men,• `.putt on its • first public appearance' last - Saturday .even-; ' All•present seemed --.pleased ;with the entertainment . • Walkerton - Doman OF .'MAT•rrii;mv 'Georg. -Mat thew C z, a prominent and Well known .' •citizen of •_Walkerton, passed away at his home' here Sundry afternoon after a ytry short illness:, He was in his .sixty Y first year, and had enjoyed good health until a week agog when a carbuncle form- • ed on the back of his head, causing blood poisoning, which resulted fatally: Mr... • Goetz was Clerk of the County Court, . Surrogate Onurt, Clerk; and Local Regis- trar of .the High Court since '1835.' Ho was well posted on ' matters pertaining to law, and 'vas a great mathematician and gramu'alien, 'and in years past had. frequently given his services at the local. educational institutions. Reis surviv- ' Thi1 :wife, oneson•, Lbo, a barrister,- of :Guelph," and three ,daughters; Mrs' O'Conneil,•of Region, and Misses Olivia" .: and Nettie at homer The funeral funeral • will:• be held. from his late •residence' an Wed nada' morni»g, thence tri the Formosa Cemetery. . V40 .Atifikr.04406,010/1011401. ,.411",1. WiPiql#Aple!‘ T»he»Sch:�oi f •., Clinton., Ontario. (uarantees to.,. -you ';a commercial or t• Steno ra. 11iC Course- equal to that given by any school in the Pr'ovijiee and a POS .7'I S bri when you.GRAntAT,• Individual Instruction. 'Students may enter any time. Fall `Term.Sept. Opens 5th. r•r TCanada need§ yO' ., ',What are you doingt�, f l i the place of :one:of the boys 'at•: the it • y front? B. F. WARD, B.A..,M. .. �ceats. Phone.•208.Pr , Principal. 114***004"4 b �,- - yam. •