HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1923-09-27, Page 8THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1923.
BOY'S and YOUTH’S OUTFIT
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
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each
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Phone No. 10 is at Your Service
we Sell for Cash—We Sell Cheaper Than The Credit Stores
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WEST WAWANOSH COUNCIL
Fall and Winter Needs
A MAN’S OUTFIT
$7.00
... $4.00 to $5.25
... $1.00 per.pair
50c. to 90c. a pair
........$6.00 per suit
........$4.00 per suit
each
each
each
each
Fine Veal Calf Black or Brown Boot, at ... .
A Heavy Work Boot, Black or Brown, at ....
Silk and Wool Sox for fine wear, at.............
Colored and Black Cashmere Sox. at .. .........
Watson’s Fine Wool Combinations, ’Sit ..........
Stanfield’s fine-ribbed weave Combinations, at
Penman’s Natural Wool two-piece Underwear, at.................................................... $2.25
Extra heavy Pure Wool two-piece Underwear, at.................................... $1.00 to $3.00
Shirts suitable for fine wear, good assortment, at........................... $1.50 to $3.00
Very fine quality Broadcloth Shirts, collars to match, at.................;.................... $4.50
Currie’s Fine Suspenders, at.................. . ................................................ 75c., 85c. and $1.0Q
Leather Belts, assorted shades, at ............................................................................ $1.00 each
Extra Belt Buckles, at .................................................................................................. 35c. each
Semi-Hard Collars, all sizes, at .................................................................................. 3 for $1.00
Natural and White Silk Collars, at.............................................................................. 45c. each
Special Suits of Clothes, at .........................................'..................................................... $25.00
Men’s Guaranteed Bl le Serge Suit, in pure wool, and two models, stout men’s and young
men’s models, all sizes, at ............................................... $40.00
Copy of Guarantee Certificate No. 2904
Blusea Serges are solid Worsted, and we Guaran
tee them to be Indigo Dye, London Shrunk, and
fast color. The Trade Mark, “BLUSEA,” is an ab
solute guarantee of fast color under all climatic
conditions. Retailers are authorized to make sat
isfactory adjustments on all garments which do
not fulfil this guarantee.”
Signed Walter Blue & Co., Ltd.
This Clothing Manufacturer is behind us on this
guaranteed clothing, and will live up to this certificate.
Call and look them over.
Fine Black Calf Shoes. “Chums”, at ...............
Medium Box Calf Black and Brown Boots, at .
Heavy Chrome Leather Boots, at .................. .
Good quality Black Worsted Hose, at .......
Fleeced-lined two-piece Underwear, at .............
Heavy ribbed Wool Underwear, two-piece, at ..
Naturla Wool Combination Underwear, at ....
Fine Print and Gingham Shirts, all sizes, at . .
Light colored Blouses, all sizes, at...................
Assorted colors Worsted Jerseys, at ...............
Pretty color-combination V-Neck Pullovers, at .
Worsted Yarn Sweater Coats, at .........................
Medium weight Tweed Cap. at..............................
A suit of Clothes for every day of the week, at
Brand new Overcoats, just unpacked, at...........
........... $4.00 to $6 50
........................... $3 50
......................... $3.5.0
50c. to $1.00 per pair
..................... 75c. each
. . $1.00 to $1 65 each
$2.25 to $2.75 per suit
................. $1.50..each
.... 85c to $1.00 each
. . $1 50 to $2 35
$2.75
. . $2.25 to $4.00
................. $1 25
.......... $6.50 to $15.00
$5.00 to $23.50 each
CAMERON, MURDOCH & CO.
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 now 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 &. Son
Successors to Lucknow Hardware & Coal Co.
MAGISTRATES GIVES YOUTHS A
CHANCE
Three Chesley lads came up before
Magistrate McNab last Thursday,
charged with entering a hardware
store in that town on the night of
August 31st., and stealing money and
goods, says The Walkerton Telescope.
It appears they took ninety-one dol
lars out of the cash drawer and were
foxy enough to leave quite a bit of
money in the hope that their thieving
would not be noticed. They all took a
fountain pen and some other articles,
departing quietly and leaving no
trace of their intrusion. It appears
that one of the youths who was short
cigarette money drew his eomp*i|»
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Wawanosh Municipal
meeting on
present and
for the dlf-
Roads, .0014;
C.P.R., .00023;
Police Village,
General School,
to pay the sur-
The West
Council held its regular
August 27th.
All the members were
a Bylaw fixing the rates
ferent schemes of the Municipality
was read three times and passed. The
rates for the year are as follows:—
County Rate, .0032; Township, .0022;
Good
.0085;
.0036.
The
plus of the Young Creek Drain as
sessment to those who are paying
equal annual instalments. The Reeve
was authorized to sign the Turner
Award.
The following accounts were
and ordered paid:
Refund Y.C.D., $350.03. Jas.
derson, one lamb killed by
$13.50. Geo. Caldwell, Pathmasters’
gravel, $19.43. Wm. Bray, 12 loads of
stone, $6.00. Thos. Leddy, Pathmast
ers’ gravel, $10.50. W. A. Orser,
brushing, $43.75. Wm., Sproul, cem
ent, $43.47. Wm. McQuillin, School
Fair Grant, $15.00. Wm. Donnelly,
Pathmasters’ gravel, $6.00. James
Campbell, Pathmasters’ gravel, $4.05.
Signal Prnting Co., printing, $5.50.
Treas. of Colborne, Boundary Line
Acct., $12.12. Municipal World, sup
plies, $9.00. Wm. Stewart, hauling
steel, $3.00.
The Council adjourned to meet Oct.
1st., at 1 p.m.
Durnin Phillips, Clerk.
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ROAD-HOG GETS HIS,
SAYS MAGISTRATE
It does not pay to hog the road
when motoring, says The Meaford
Mirror. An Owen Sound motorist so
discovered.
Some weeks ago he was motoring
toward Owen Sound on Sunday when
Fred Durant, of Toronto, who was
visiting on the 11th. Line, attempted
to pass him. The road-hog paid no
attention to 'the horn, but simply
stepped on her. Durant, it seems,
then simply stepped, too, and bump
ed into the rear end of the “hogs”
car, putting a nice dinge in
are informed.
Both cars stopped and the
Sounder expressed his opinion
Toronto man, said opinion
.nore explicit than complimentary.
There is only one way to square a
thing like that up, so the addressee
doubled up his fist and
road-hog between the
climbed in and drove on
der.
The sequel occurred
when Mr. Durant was
court at Owen Sound to
he had aspirations to
boxing championship.
On the matter being made clear to
his worship, and the road-hog admitt
ing that he had hogged it, the magis
trate told him that he deserved what
he got, and had he called the magis
trate such offensive names under sim
ilar circumstances, he, too, would
have been tempted to aspire to Demp
sey’s crown and make a punching bag
out of the offender.
The case was dismissed with costs.
ions into the scheme with him. The
Magistrate tried to temper justice
with mercy in sentencing the youths.
The ring-leader he placed in charge of
Supt. Perdue, of the Children’s Aid,
to put him on a farm away from town
surroundings the coming year. He
had to promise to cut out cigarettes
for a year and go to bed at 10 p.m.
and behave himself properly. The
other chaps were let go on suspended
sentence, their fathers each furnish
ing bonds of $100 each for their good
behaviour for one year. Before com
ing into court restitution of the stolen
property and money had been made.
The costs of the court was charged
up equally against the three,
In the Matter of the Estate of Adam
G. Elliott, Physcian, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that all per
sons having claims or demands again
st the estate of Adam G. Elliott, late
of the Village of Lucknow, in the
County of Bruce, Physician, who died
on or about the 2nd. day of August,
A. D. 1923, are required to send or
deliver to the undersigned solicitors
tor the executrix, full particulars oi
their claims, duly verified, on or be
fore the first day of November. A.D
1923.
And take notice that after the said
first day of November, 1923, the said
executrix will proceed to distribute
the assets of the said deceased among
the persons entitled thereto, and that
the said executrix will not be liable
for the said assets or any part there
of to any person of whose claim she
shall not then have received notice.
Dated at Goderich this 24th. day
of September, A.D. 1923.
Hays & Hays, Goderich,
Solicitors for the Executrix.
plunked the
eyes, then
in good or-
last week,
hailed into
explain why
the world’s
Owen
of the
being
read
it, we
COURT OF REVISION
Of the Voters’ List of the Village of
Lucknow, for 1923
Notice is hereby given that a Court
will be held, pursuant to the Ontario
Voters’ List Act, by his Honour the
Judge of the County of Bruce, at the
Division Court Chamber. Town Hall,
Lucknow, Ont., on the 6th day o
October, 1923, at 2.30 o’clock, p.m.
hear and determine complaints o
rors and omissions in the Voter
of the Municipality of
Lucknow, for 1923.
Dated this 18th day
A D„ 1923.
27-9 Joseph
the Vi
ptember,
new. Clerk.
Voters’ List. 1923, Municipality of
The Township of West Wawa-
nosh. County of Huron
Notice is hereby given that I have
| transmitted or delivered to the per-
I sons mentioned in Section A of the
Ontario Voters’ List Act, the copies
required by said section to be so
transmitted or delivered of the lists
made in pursuance of the said Act, of
all persons appearing by the last re
vised Assessment Roll of the said
municipality to be entitled to vote in
the said municipality at elections for
members of the Legislative Assembly,
and at the Municipal Elections: and
that the said list was first posted up
at my office, in West Wawanosh, on
the 17th day of September, 1923, and
remains there for inspection.
And I hereby call upon all voters
to take immediate proceedings to have
any errors or omissions corrected ac
cording to law.
Dated this 17th day o£ September, A.D., 1923. V
Durnin Phifftos, Clerk
of the Township of West W>bnos|),
REWARD
Owing to the large number of sheep
that have recently been killed by dogs
in Ashfield Township, I have been in
structed by the Council of Ashfield
to offer a reward of $25.00 for the
capture or destruction of any dog
caught worrying or killing sheep in
Ashfield. Dog-owners are reminded
that any dog running at large is li
able to be destrayed. The Council
would ask dog-owners to tie up or
close inytheir dogs for the next 60
days. d in this way co-opera with
uncil in their endeavor to
filing of sheep.*
J. F. Johnston. Reeve.
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When in Lucknow on Friday, or
Any Day, Come in and See
Ladies’ Coats, 20.00 to $50.00.
Our Stock of Dress Goods and Silks.
Our Beautiful All-Wool Motor Rugs at $5.00
The pretty Figured Serpentine Crepes we are show
ing at 45c. a yard.
The Special Values in Men’s Fine Shirts, $1.50 to
$4.50.
The many Styles we carry in D. &. A. Corsets and
Nu-Mode Brassiers.
TAX SALE OF LANDS
buildings, at the hour of
a.m. When there will be
sale by Public Auction,
Taxes and charges are
Notice is hereby given, as directed
by the Assessment Act R.S.O. 194,
■>ec. 149. s. s. 1. That a sale of lands
cor Arrears of Taxes will be held at
he Town of Walkerton, on Friday,
September 28th, 1923, at my office in
he County
ten o’clock
iffered for
inless the
sooner paid, the following described
ands 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
he Registry Office of the County of
Bruce as 8169, Kinloss. The taxes and
charges being $35.88.
A complete list of lands in the
Jounty of Bruce to be sold for taxes
s published in the “Ontario Gazette”
n its issues of June 23rd to July 14th,
1923. inclusive; a copy of which may
>e obtained on application to the un-
lersigned.
If it be necessary to hold an Ad-
ourned Sale it will be held on Fri-
lay, October 12th. 1923. at the above
lamed place and hour.
Norman Robertson
Treasurer County Bruce.
Dated at Walkerton, August 31st,
1923, 27—9—c,
Our Stock of Hosiery--It is large, well assorted
and the prices considerate with the quality.
The New Gloves for Ladies—Kayser Silk and Per
rin’s Kid, also Chamoisette.
The Gloves for Men--Beautiful Silk-lined Cape
^Gloves at $2.50, Grey Wash Cape at $3.00, French
Suede at $3.50 and Genuine Buckskin at $4.75.
TO MEN—We were fortuuate to secure the agency
for the “Biltmore” Hat, known from coast to coast
as “Canada’s Master Hat.” They are here in the
new Colors, Shapes, and in Felt, Velour, etc.’
Priecs $3.50 to $6,00*0-V Pure
Wool
Wheeling
Yarn
90c. Lb
Made
to
Measure
Clothes
for Ken