HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1923-09-13, Page 8THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1° i«23.
A DOUBLE HEADER
NEXT WEEK IS SHOE WEEK
ST. AUGUSTINE
September 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22
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You have most likely said to yourself, several times recently, “I must
buy a new pair of shoes,” and if you are honest with yourself, you will admit
that you need more than one pair. Your wardrobe is not complete without
several pairs of wearable shoes. Your feet demand a change of footwear.
Wearing one pair of shdes day in and day out is a heavy strain on the feet.
You need more shoes, not cheap shoes, but solid, well made and serviceable
shoes, with enough style, of course. We are making unusual efforts this week,
to demonstrate the values to be obtained in Canadian shoes. To back up our
arguments of several pair of shoes per person, we have selected the following
list of Shoe-Week Specials:
Men’s fine polished Kid Bal. made on a
straight last with welted sole and all rubber
heel, priced at $7.00.
Men’s Veal Calf Bal. in Black and Brown,
very fine finish, Murray Made, priced at $7.00.
Men’s heavier Box Calf Boot in Black,
finished with a water-tight sole and rubber heel,
comfortable last, priced at $5.50.
Men’s Fine Brown Calf Boot, all sizes,
Shoe Week Special at $4.75.
Men’s Heavy Work Boots, good rain leath
er, Special Value at $4.00.
Men’s Heavy Blucher Boot, whole leather and pegged sole, Farmer’s
Friend, $4.75.
Men’s Heavy Black Uras Calf Boot with outside leather counter, at $5.25.
Ladies’ Black Kid Bal. high-top Boot, good
quality and style, priced at $8.00.
Ladies’ Black Kid Boot, cushion sole and
rubber heel, priced at $5 50.
Ladies’ Black Vici Kid Oxford with welted
sole and hammock-swing arch, very comfortable,
priced at $6.50.
Ladies’ Gun Metal Calf Oxford, good-fitting
last, priced at $5.00.
Ladies’ Brown Calf Oxford, Murray Maid,
all sizes, priced at $5.00.
Ladies’ Black Kid Oxfords for housewear, priced at $3.00.
Ladies’ Strap Slippers, priced at $2.25.
Boys, Girls and Children are well cared for in this Department. We can
fit them all.
Rest your feet by having a change of Shoes. Save your money by buying
your Fall Shoes now.
On Wednesday of Shoe Week, we are having our early Fall Display of Ladies’ Fall
and Winter Coats, also Dresses. Business is business, and pleasure is pleasure, but on
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th., let us combine business with pleasure, and spend
a few hours at Cameron, Murdoch & Co.’s Store, looking over the many Coat and
Dress Styles and qualities, which will be on display, all day, by one of Canada’s most
popular Ladies’ W ear Manufacturers.
Remember the Date—WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th. Special Orders taken, and
goods delivered in about IQ days.
CAMERON, MURDOCH & CO
Phone No. 10 is at Your Service
We Sell for Cash—We Sell Cheaper Than The Credit Stores
HARVESTING NECESSITIES
Brantford Gilt Edge Twine, 650 feet in both sizes of balls.
First-Class Machine Oil
Carborundum Stones for sharpening the binder knives.
Brantford Pure Manilla Hay Fork Rope—the lightest in
pounds, the cheapest in money, and the strongest rope
on the market.
Samson Hay Forks.—They are correct in shape, and are all
selected 'handles.
WARM WEATHER RE
QUIREMENTS
Screen Windows, 40, 50 and 60c.
Screen Doors, from $2.25 to $4.00.
Oil Stoves.—We have the New Perfection in three and four
burner, also the Florence Automatic and the Detroit
Vapor, all of which are guaranteed and our prices are
reasonable.
PRESERVING SEASON
The busy preserving season is noiw on. If you need A New
Preserving Kettle, we have what will suit you, as we have a
well-assorted stock 'to choose from.
We have Zinc Sealer Rings, Glass Tops for Sealers, and
Rubber Fruit Jar Rings, also Parowax.
Wm. Murdie 81 Son
Successors to Lucknow Hardware & Coal Co.
ZION
Monday, September 10.
Mrs. Bert Finlay spent the week
end with friends in Lucknow.
Mrs. James Ritchie entertained a
few of Zion ladies Monday afternoon.
Mr. Geo. Douglas, of Lucknow, put
lightning rods on Zion school last
week, __ __ ______
Miss Jane Ritchie, of Toronto, is
spending the holdiays with her par
ents here.
Misses Mary and Jane Topp have
returned to Toronto after spending
a couple of weeks with friends here.
Jack Henderson and Will Fisher, of
Lucknow, have been busy for some
time doing the carpenter work
Gardner’s new house,
Tuesday, September 10
re-opened with a largeSchool has
attendance.
Miss Irene
parental home.
The Western Fair at London is
chief attraction this week.
Wedding bells are
burg.
Among the young
gone West we notice:
Ambrose Brophy.
Quite a number from St. Augustine
attended the funeral of the late Gus.
McCarthy at Kingsbridge.
To some of our young men the
burg seems quite dull since the teach
ers returned to their duties.
Nearly all about here have finished
harvesting, and none too soon seeing
th/ turn the weather has taken. Quite
number have their threshing done,
nd fall-wheat seeding is now in or-
Boyle- is visiting at
ringing in
the
the
our
men who have
Jack Leddy and
TAX SALE OF LANDS
Notice is hereby given, as directed
by the Assessment Act R.S.O. 194,
Sec. 149. s. s. 1. That a sale of lands
for Arrears of Taxes will be held at
the Town of Walkerton, on Friday,
September 28th, 1923, at my office in
the County buildings, at the hour of
ten o’clock a.m. When there will be
offered for sale by Public Auction,
unless the Taxes and charges are
sooner paid, the following described
lands in the Township of Kinloss,
namely:—
Part, 3-8 acres of Lot 10, Conces
sion 7. Being that part of said lot
conveyed in instrument registered in
the Registry Office of the County of
Bruce as 8169, Kinloss. The taxes and
charges being $35.88.
A complete list of lands in the
County of Bruce to be sold for taxes
is published in the “Ontario Gazette”
in its issues of June 23rd to July 14th,
1923. inclusive; a copy of which may
be obtained on application to the un
dersigned.
If it be necessary to hold an Ad
journed Sale it will be held on Fri
day, October 12th. 1923. at the above
named place and hour.
Norman Robertson
Treasurer County Bruce.
Dated at Walkerton, August 31st,
1923. 27—9—c.
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A. E. McKim
Lucknow, Ont.
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Creditors of Gordon Drinkwaiter
last week received statements from
the Trusts and Guarantee Company
which had in hand the winding up
of the business. At the top of the list
of creditors was a little note “No
Dividend Available” which did not
bring much cheer to the said creditor.
According to the statement issued by
the Trusts and Guarantee Company
it took all of the assets to meet the
cost of winding up.
Following is a list of the creditors
and the amounts they will write off
their books as uncbllectable:
1—Ritchie Bros., Lucknow, Ont.,
$6.73. 2—Violenta Gamble, Lucknow,
Ont., $100.00. 3—The Masco Co. Ltd.,
76 Richmond St. E., Toronto, Ont.,
$70.18. 4—C. S. Durnin & Son, Luck
now, Ont., $16.04. 5—W. J. Little,
Lucknow, Ont., $8.05. 6—Rogers Elec
tric Co., Ltd.,
Toronto, Ont.,
Brass Mfg. Co., Ltd.
$105.81.
120 Duke
9— W. W.
10— Dr
145 Queen St. West,
$134.31. 7—Empire
London, Ont.,
Davidson Mfg. Co. Ltd.
St., Toronto, Ont., $77.42.
Hill, Lucknow, Ont., $27.84.
C. B. Balfour, Lucknow,
Ont., $84.50. 11—Empire Stove &
Furnace Co. Ltd., Owen Sound, Ont.,
$81.08. 12—Robert J. Moore, Luck
now, Ont., $9.82. 13—Ellis & Howard,
Ltd., Kitchener, Ont., $23.33. 14—
T. M. Davis, Goderich, Ont., $21.40.
15—Lucknow Hydro Electric System,
Lucknow, Ont., $5.82. 16—Thos. Reid.
Lucknow, Ont., $3.04. 17—Neil D.
McKenzie, Lucknow, Ont.. $19.17. 18
—Samuel & Benjamins, Ltd., Toron
to, Ont., $18 27. 19—Robert J. But
ton, Lucknow, Ont., $63.95. 20—Con
rad Decker, Lucknow, Ont., $65.60.
21—Rae & Porteous, Lucknow, Ont.,
$53.10. 22—Dr. A. M. Spence, Luck
now, Ont., $1.25. 23—Earle McCoy,
Lucknow, Ont., $10.00. 24—W. A.
Solomon, Lucknow, Ont., $95.51. 25—
J. H. Mortis, Lucknow, Ont., $2.00.
26— J. E. Frey, Stratford, Ont., 30.45.
27— W m . Connell, Lucknow, Ont.,
$10.35. 28—G. A. Newton, Lucknow,
Ont., $5.00. 29—Estate of Wm. Al
lin, Lucknow, Ont., $47.66. 30—
Standard Sanitary Mfg. Co., 59 Rich
mond St. Toronto, Ont., $240.00. 31
—A. D. MacKenzie, Lucknow, Ont.,
$25.60. ’
This is going one better than the
Cutt business which paid something
like 2%c. on the dollar.
Monday, September 10.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Maize, of Toron
to, visited friends here the past week.
Mrs. Tate, who returned from the
West some time ago and has been
visiting her sister, Mrs. J. Blake, the
past few weeks, has gone to Goderich
where she will make her home.
The regular monthly meeting of
the W.M.S. was held at the home of
Mrs. Bert Treleaven on Wednesday
of last week. The meeting was taken
by the young ladies, an'd there was
a good attendance.
Mr. and Mrs.' Matthew Shackleton
attended the reception at Mrs. J.
Glazier’s on Saturday night. The re
ception was given in honor of Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Maize, recently married.
Mrs. Maize, before her marriage, was
Miss Ida Glazier.
Complete your
vacation preparations
Take plenty of
KODAK
FILM
stock, the genuine
k Film in the
yellow box, is com
plete for every sized
camera.
Before you start on your
vacation, show our expert
some of your negatives.
His helpful criticisms are
sure to mean better pic
tures from your Kodak.
Starts you
toward the
ownership
Car, Track or Tractor
The FORD Weekly Purchase
Plan is now ready
The car helps, pay for itself
Ask us for further particula
WM. NAYLOR
LUCKNOW,ONTARIO.
On and Off Like
Kitchen’s
COAT STYLE"
WORK SHIRTS
12
large size.
Sizes 14 to 17.
Friday and Saturday Only, $1.59
See Window
Doz. - - 144 - - Heavy-weight Khaki Shirts,
These are our regular $2.00 shirts.
Have you seen the new Ladies’ Coats? The styles are
attractive and the prices are right, and you have a splendid
selection here. Buy early while the range is large.
Just received a large shipment of Mercury full-fash-
oined hosiery. See the range at $1.00 per pair.
Splendid tA
Values
in Dress
Goods &
Staples r -
Made
to
Measure
Clothes
for I en