The Lucknow Sentinel, 1926-09-23, Page 1PER YEAR IN ,ADYANGE; 0.50 mum,*
LUCKNO
A
ONT. rtipitsDAY.. SEPTEMBR 23d, 1926,
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SINGLE COPIES
• Hr. W. Ill. Connell „
'Physician and Surgeon
• 0 e Lucknow
Pone 86 v
• DENTIST .
• Dr: MacLeod will visit -tueknow
. every , Tuesday in Dr. 'Connell's
Ogles- ,
DENTIST
L. Treleavenhe Lucknew—
Over Decker's S t o r_e Extraction
either by gas •.or Lecal. • Will be ID
,Dunganada .every Thursday.PIin,.i 53
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IVHNTIST
CAI, Dr, Newton'.
Malse epoointin,ent
In 'office 'everyday
' :Geo. A. Siddelle Luckiowe —Broker,
' and Real Estate. --Money to lend or.
first mortgages on farm proper-
ties at 6 and 61/2 per Cent accordine
tie security', offered. Mao sinaP
• amounts on -second mortgages on
farm- properties•and on , personal
notes. A few good farm? for Bale
WALL PAPER
•• Latest Patterns in stock at lowest
prices. As cheap as in catalogues.• .
Also book patterns of leading eman-
ufacturers.—BOX 174, R. J. Cameron,
Painter & Paper Hanger.
For Salee-A . number ,of window
and storm sash with glass in them.
Apply to D. C. Taylor,
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FARM •FOR SALE
100 ACRES -2 Acres good maple
•bash; brick •house ' 30 x 30 arid .14 x
• 20e frame barn on stone. foundation.
" SO it 66; :shed attached, 36 X .40;
edriees shed 24 it.. 30; ben house. 13'w
.Icgateil,'wiiYlse Said' '
' ably.' Terms to suit purchaser.
'• Geo. A. Siddall •
• Lost-e4letween the C.N.R. Station
. and the Poet Office; on ,September •8
the works' .ef 'a lady's' wrist watch
Finder please leave at The Sentinel
,e(16-9-0) • ,
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' STEER ASTRAY
Strayed from the ' Stackyerd, at
Lueknow an Sept. 10, 1926, a bleck
steer,„3 years 'Sid; with S. B. Stotts -
m's tare.ebn ear. Any person keening,
of his whereabouts phone Henry
Heron's Ifinigennen, 77er:4e,Rek. 7;.
• 141410;0w: ,
•'122-9-e "
Biltteore Hats Or men..gelt1 (telt
at ,P40Wit,54 • .•
Mrs. Met'llvItteCOrnli is Siehdine.
•the Week 0'et Clintnn, n' '
The elickrilOW Pall Pair is being
held to -day and ,tn-essorroW.
,
Supergilk Hoge for lad)", AK, the.
new shades ,for Fall, at BROWN.'S
Gete,the Sisduin'e Shoe at W. 'J.
tlttle'S 'Shoe Store Men's Rest Work
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Shea. ,
Misg Belle Robertson IMMO; af-
ter spending a few .N.Nieek4 at'. Fen,
Muakeka. ' . • . '
' Craw' will • receive at the Par,
sonage this (Thursday) afternoon
from 2 to 6 se'elock.
Mr. Frank Miller. left on Tuesday•
for Saskatchewan, where he expects
to pick 'up a few loads .of cattle. '
Mr. John' Button is on a bueineis,
trip to the West, and Mrs. Button is
visitieg with friends in Leamington.
Mrs. R. Cameron, Who has been
visiting 'friends 4n- Galt arid 'i'oronte
the. 'peet month,' is hack, kerne again
Mt. and Mrs. Ed: McQuillin- and
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family returned home last week
from aernetor trip' to ,Hamilton, Tee.
onto and Niagara Falis
Tifesclay of this week brought 'M.
ea another tureing point the year.,
Day and eight, are equal, and we aire
now an the down grade into"winter.
Miss Christena„ MacIeentie.. who
.spent the Past •.•two ' 4teeks.evki
th • Mr
etirde-Mrsee.N e,D,. MacKenzie has re.
turned to iter bonier at the eSsiteelent,
THURSee-FRI.e--SAT.• '
skrrEmszn 23.-44-25
, ',BEIHND THE FRONT" ••
-The story of aerough-neek and a sip
, ,
who fought 'the Whole German army
for one .girl .(Mary Brian), with Ray.;
. mond Hatton: and Wilhite Beery, the
laughable musketeers of adventure,
TUESDAY & WgEOIESDAY
" SEPUMBER 20' Re 29 • °
1jous Peters he
••"CeMBA*7"-'' •
A surging, melOdrania ••ofthe •Big
• Woods rising te'.it'eerrific climax ine
the biggest %Test: fire ever ffilinede
.A romance of a hate that turned to
. kite. he revelation of heroienis 1 ;
e .K.'ERIA.L.-,-"Sceielet Streak"'
',COMEDY.
' The latest. and. beet Washing Ma-
chine' On the market is, on Sale at
e our state. .COree in and .gee them. or
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let us seed one to your home on
de-
monstTflti01 Muedie & Son..
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How long Would the Men do the
washing .oe aetioard'.ifethey bad ti
wash , once a Week fee. the fest of „
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SAMUEL .'blecDONA.LD
ponmER mismoss • RESIDENT,
— ,, • • ',DIES IN DENytia.
Noted. Newspaper Man Loses.. 'Lena
lEtettle AgOlnee Tuberculosis.:
'• Samuel MereDonahle former
nese 'manager for the, Itoehy' Menne ,
tain News, and -Denver Times, • and
later, for . the Denver ,Post; at One
time one of 'the inoge •WidelY.,krieWr"
newspaper men in the Ropker. Moen.
fain region, , died at Oakes; Heine
Denver; early Monday evening, Sep-
:thrill:ler 13th, sifter a long, courage-
ous battle with tuberculosis, . .- • :
• Porn.:et Lueknow in 1864,•he was
the son of the lite ,Samuel and Mrs.
MacDonald of , ,Krriloss. When, ,e
young mane ',tie, attended. Hamilton
Business 'College, after which he en-
tered the 'employment of ehe Wm,
Gage Compleny; Toronto. There he
remained until it was neeessery, on
account of peer heelth,,, to seek e
change of climate. ••••• ,
' Mr. MacDonald went to Denver ir
1892, and entered the employ :Of the
Denver Republican, taking a' desk ie.
the. business tate. There he formed
a. elese friendship with •the late Wm.
Staple.* managing editor, and With
Gene Field, the brilliant' Rothicker
Gene Walters, tinthieurrs
and others of a group that made
Denver; Journalism .famemethrough-
out., the country.' He 'himself beciinie
- familiar figure : 'in the neweItnPee
'end business history of the cominun-:.
their life. •Why should the. Werner.
do 'something' that the men would
not, when 'they, have a chance to get
an Electric, Washer on such .easy
terms." .See them at Murdie & Son's
Herdwar.e.
CHURCH NOTES
•
tanY ay Sunday SehOol Sere -ice.
.nexe SuplaY afeernotie.e.,
Mr. Walter F, craw, fourth Y.e'al
student ,in Atte, :University of Tor-,
onto; Who has been on e 'mission field
in New Onterie 'this Summer,- -wE
.epealt at :the morning strvlce in the
United Church; next Sendai.:
St.' Peter's • Anglican Chttre.bereSpe-
cial Hareest Thankigiv:ng Servicee
Sunday,. September 260. .11 A.M.—
Moining Prayer and Sermon. 7 P.M.
—Evensong and Serinon Special mu-
sie by the Choir, •Preticheie Rev: W.
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W115" keep Putting oilt getting that
• Washer you want; When we are giv;
ing a ii'keashing,.:Outfit. free with ei-
ety' one sold • in this Sale. Yee can
pay What efOr like .doWn ...and make
'ynier own terms; this week. See them
• it >turd ie & Son'l Hardware. ,
AUCTION SALE . e •
The following articles will be gold
• by. nablie auction, at '.'the residence
Of the undersigned, in Lucknots,
• cominencing. at 1.30 P.M. on 'Satur-
day, 'Get. 2nd. , • ' .
Bedroomsuites, 2 dreggers,.
•single ...lied, 4 mattresses, 1 dining
room' suite, 2. kitchen tables, 1 kite'
ehen eableet; 2 kitchen Cupboards,
• 2-ceuches; e rocking chairs, IseiVing
• niaohine, 1 pr: 'tapestry curtains, 1
baggy, 2 sets single .harnees, 1 pair
hotse blankets, 1 washing machine,
2 wringer's; I tub, 1 saw, lawn Mosi-
er, clock, $ storm doors, i emit Oil
• stove, gaiderl,etools, lamps, chairs,
.Viirroth,' ,jars, ;rugs , :carpets,
,srealt.eables.and Many other articles.
., M.. '61steDisseniid, 'Prop.; • :Elliott
• Miller, Auctioneer.
TEleMS-e-CAS11.•
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'dwelling houses in.Leickntrw: Apply
td tea': • it. ,Siddall,„
VAAOsal. ollm•••6••••91.41.6••••.
4iire art ging eeeomplete Ironing
Wishing; Outfit, free With Every
feke j eels Sale. Pan,
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E. Toemsend.' •
-United Church Y.P.S.
.The Citizenship Department lute
charge of the meeting, Monday even
Org..' Miss Helen Craw, who
borne' from ,St. Andrew's -BY -The
Sea; N.B., gave an address upon'the
' research, work 'which she and a num.
her Of other medical students weer
engaged! in on the New Brunsseck
Coast. ' Their investigations and ex.
•peinnenees had to de with the sea fist.
and fish •life, °the objet of which was
to gain information which 'Would be
useful to theefishing.induitry. It way
sele 'very new and: interesting. Mr. T.'
4. Reid gave ,a description of a re
cent trip . whieh he 'made through r
Part of New Ontario,,particularly of
that part in the yininity of •SudburY.
He told of visiting some of . the
mines he ,which Finlanders' were at
work'. Thee he found' oricommuni-
eative .,dogged and sullen—strongly
tainted with bolshevism and he sea-,
geeted the difficulty there is in mak-
ing. these people gond Cansidian cite
izens., Additional , ettiMbers were v.
reading by Mies Evelyn Craw; on
ffWotte,'"eby,Henry Van, Dyke, and a
solo by' Mr. T... S. Reid: A number
took part ill very interesting dia-
.
, •
cussion Of the tonic.
OFFICIAL FIGURES IN
SOUTH' BRUCE ELECTION •
SEPTEMBER 14, 1926
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• ' iPt1 etefle
.Wallrerten. .0. e, 57 672 0*7
'Brent' • : 347 010 305
darricel 104 542 459
"Greenock 297 487 . 12)
.ceivese. 212 409 .2.40
•Kieiloes ; • 217 ' '322 16
ituvif • 22 257e
tioetstie. ; .4, ,„ 2.41. 80* 186'
.Chesleet.'.:0..,..e:4 369 . 660 5'
PaisleY ‘249,
Teeswatee . • 251 179 •
MildrnaY .127 . eite
Ripley ,..,.,:...,.. 191 1.13 .20,
LacknoW 226 29,7'
•Totals 3504 5050 .181.,1
'Total vote' polled 10365. •
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• Dr. Pall
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The sibOve figures have-:heen stin-
- plied by De.' Hell, .• the 'successful
candidate, and May. be taleen as or
recte' Dr. Hall's :majority oyer: Lip-
pert, the Conservative 'candidate in
1:925 was 603,, and his majority or
,Pindlay,' the.•Ierogressive; waa. 18:17;
• The totals, in. 1.925 •were: •
3965. Ljppert 3262; 'Filidlay 2128. it
' „JO .1901 'he. nesignecle from :the .
Re-
ntib1can and went tb 'The -Newe and.
,The Trnies as aesistilit" .bneinese
manager.. In e short time`he 'way
n.roirroted . to Afie position': of • beiiees:
.,manager of ehe two eiepere.: He re
inained in this position: for nearly.
twelve 'years. • . •
• Followin,g his ..ee,s` ignation,fronr'. tin
Pipets he made in eetensi•ze tour of.
;Europe and aeirsit . to the home of
hig ancestors in Scotland.
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On his return to Denver; Mr Ma
• became a member of the
staff of :the business office • of 'The
Pest, where, es:business Manager; he
;gave effective service:until his resig.'
riatibn because of failing. health.:
Following his retirement from the
ene..wspapereefielde-51.t_MaeDenald de
veted. his 'attentien to ptieate busi-
ness. inthreits. 'As one of -.90 eXecu...
[loth for the William Stapleton .es-
' fateand With a 'similar pogition,core
fleeted with the estate of Frank ...Ter.
omee he .found strength unable to
come arid ' five' years ago; .beCante
resident of ' Oakes H.ome, but main,
tained offices in. the Boston building
• with A. W. Barbour,,• •
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A man ,of Cultured/taste,. he
:enjoyed the `thirige, which add 'eye.
Reese to the business of livieg;aad
through his appreciation of the et
faits of these striving to get on and
up in the drew about hire
a eirele of •devoted and loyal- friends:
Through' his long illness he found 11
his books, eemninionship from
. .
which he .derived much- enjoyment. •
PiMMiafeeeiedeefi;Itmtredaete Sep:
tembet 16th, in the Olinger Chanel
Deriver, was conducted by, the Rev
Dr Hopkin, a native of Scotland •and
, .
former Canadian from Hamilton
The Masons and Knight Templar
.teek pith. ,
For Sale or Rent--• Tied ,.goott
win ,he seen that a Much larger voee:
was polled in the recent eleCtion. than
.in 040ber of .1925. The .total write.
polled in 1925 was, 9455, and en the
recent election 10265:
Dr: 'Hill's mejority, ireee Dr,. Fowler
;Funeral service . on Monday, Sep-
tembef 20theat 2.30 O'clock, in Luck
now Presbyterian Church, was con-
ducted, by the Rev. Mr. MacDonald
,with the Ideal Masonic Lodge in at
•
tendanee. •
, _Surviving aire.two brothers, Jamee'
,of Bowden, Alta.;.' 'Dan, in British
Columbia.° and Uri, sisters, Mrs. 'Johr
Cox of doblefOrd, Alta.,•and•Mrs. W,
11; MacDonald of 'Bowden, Alta. The:
deteased was a brother' of, the late
Mrs, John MacDiaemid .of Luckuow
' (The above is copied in part from
Denver publications of which the lite
Mr Mad)onald was businessi-mariage
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Dr Hall's inaiority 'over Mr Wi:)10
Dr: Fonder's majoritY ,over Mr: Wig.
we are naveng a epeceas reseetrie
Wisner 'ream .as. our s4ore, xsus •weed,
:Amu th ahcs see the:latest 'ViaSnere,
3d the market. Mutate & Sines
Hardware.
WEDDING BELLS • '
Porteoes-MeeDenald '•
The .home of 'Mr. and Mrsee
MacDonald, Second Cone :Of ,Xinlb„ss;
. , .
was the seem Of an, interesting We -
ding on .Wednesday of list 'week
•
15th, when their only deu,ght,
er, Mary jenniee Was united in mar-
riage to Mr. William A..Porteous,'of
,Luckinew, eldest SOT1 : the .late. R
- ZION.
•Mise Esther.Ritchie Wes: in Lender)
on Menday last, attend, ng. ehe Yong
•PeopleV:COnyention' held in 00, met-
°PA9f,r1i:t;Atinnd'ChAul rrsc'.h- Bradley and
son ; Eldon epeet, Sunday with 'Mr.
and e Mrs,. Rie,hard 'Gardner. '
Mr. f2,4114r and lAiSs, Olive Kilnat-
rick vis ted .with:eheir aunt, ?fire: .4,
-Helm,' on Sunday , •
On eveding the members Of
-Zion •"aeSembled ie • ,flie
Hall 'te farewell to their Inistne;
Rey- pjakilisoil, en the eve of
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his departure' to Moose Jaw, Sask.
*twee Ire •will •iissuine' the eltitiea
. pireetiii; Refigitme Edu'ention
St Andre ee United .Churche Aftei
spending- the evening in group gam-
-es, music:, etc,: Me.,,Dickinsoe wits'
presented withe a club bag, A foun-
t.* . pen • and eversheep .peticil, ant'
eith the ecidress ,prieted belo vi.
Dickinson Made a suitable reeler' vile
thanked, his friends for their kind,
Zion: Sept. 17 1926.
Deur :DEkinsOu:
The .eeurge of 'life:has set before
us this eveiiinte a situation which
seems to us aregrettable. ol:e. d7ow,-
ever' ' our loss be others' gain
Having. learned of, lou t proposed .de:
patture, we have ,gattsbeed together
tor the Perpoee of :showing :you' 'se
token eof, respect and gratitude foe.
the Many ways eoe have ,served ou,
eorntinity, , We WOuld aile you to ac•
cent these gifts, in reMeinbrance,•of
our codununity?:rakd ag..yotrage them
dine Oma y_Mt MI47 Keefilleet".
Mind some of etielife•TY"pat as
sdeint:oes, ees•..yOu 'proceed " you
-new field of labor:.
May. ,Ged:a richest, '''lelesSing.'•gi
.:Signed behalf Of The Zion AP-,
. pOintmente Will. Helm.,, Al!. Andrew,
Porteous arid Mts. Porteous of Stmt."'
ford-Tlfeeeremoey was conducted
hy. Rev.., J.'. James of South Kin.
loss Presbyterian .Churche ; in the,
presence of the imniediate. reletives
•and friends. , • '
The, bride, Who was 'unattended
was .given- away by her father,, erre.'
flooked Very cliarminee, in e gown: or
lellow georgeetee•With bouffant skirt
and trimming of yellow °taffeta ' anti,
sillier,. and carried bouquet of • 0-
phelia roses and lilieS of .the vallee
Liihengrier's Wedding a r c • waif
Played .by Miss Nornia Njeholsen and
suitable music was provided by. Miss
. Ida Elliott while 'a' dainty : linffee
luitcheon was serVede. Shortly after
the bridal conple,left On a Motor fiip
'the bride travelling' in 'aesreart two.
piece froek of grey flat crepe, rose
'velour hat, grey cainePsehair coat
with squirrel trinnning and aCces-%
sbries .16 mattli. • Mr. and Mrs. ,
Por-
teous are expected to,:ietern. eke end
df • this week, when the will make
thee home in Leelinini. .•
SCOTC11 DOUBLES ,
• • . ATTRACTS :34 RINKS.
there WAS another' big. day ant st.
gondtimein Memorial Park, Tues-
day of this week, • Naien* the° local
Igneeliree• Club staged Scotch Doab-
le* Tonenarnente The 'day was de-
lightful ,and 34 rinks .entered tie
Competitions; 'which -heated -Until-well
after :twelve..ecliick. '
T:he, 'victors were:, In the 'Trophy
event: 1st, Whitesides ".& Hunt Of
-Herisalle2mle.fteteeeke,Ceeree of Wi1g7
halm, , • • '
Agsaciation &eat:
Janette* & Te Wietsete of Lecknovre
"Vievifietel'Maxon ..-Winge
heat. ; • •
Consolation: event 1t, Tat, Hamilton
Vat L Tennant" at.
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Landon., cannot:give...the' pane
tore uerildniancei, ssitoolt,limara4traolti, ma, and untion", .
'L.'
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CONCERT
,The Musical Eckardtet• Swiss Bell
Ringers and Variety Entertainers:
will appear at the Town Hall, Luck -
neve,. on Thursday eVenbrig; hest: Sel;-
tember. 36the Since their last, visit
to Lneknow, tone years ego,- „Ott
eEelcskedts,have engaged a new -come
panes of performers and premise -an
entire' change ••of program Bernard
„ 1..ta591.1M .•„
ECU*, comedian with the Party
Mit be seen and heard in a new line
of comie songs,' monolesgues and
-ehatacter sketehis. The Doreen Sire
tele, English Tip Dancees, have late.
IY joined the Co., this act eomes fettle
ths• Masa Vaudeville °emelt in Eng-
-lend Where it hes featierad for
tbffil 0041s '
CUT .OUT THE NmsANcE
;A:tee Of ,our business men Who on
tiee street a' go,od deal, 'renierked the
ether day mien. the slumber- of 'elnell
,pistols in the hands and pockets of
the boys, and:the indieerintieste use
that is being made a therm MI boy's
are fond of these smell pistols, but •
to the man or herniae. who %visite:, to
pursue •on his ne we_ ;n• peace
they are 6 dfsterbing nniseince, The
firecraeker is, in the Same class, and
in fmany towns and cities the elite°.
gion of these oh the streets. is: pro-
hibited, They Might to be Prohibited'
in eyer) ton e To folk with. sensi-
tive nerves and to the siek they atm
a source of 'serious annoyance; etc
the person who laiows when to• ex=
pect a sharp explosion and to Ake
ptesone who does not expect ethe
effects are very different. ,
Me.should.h'ave .a .tovies byetaw, tc
• the Adel, have by-lawe, forbititlieg.
•the explosion pistols and /fire-.
'metiers, wiehin the corperation lime
Wee:Fel:lc ,evito •wish -te, „indulge'
seat, pastime—T.4 eald go •te-the'opeir
roads in the country and ItaVe it all
to-theme...lees:
You don't have to have an extra
Wiring to tan these Machines" *6
liaVe on Sale this Tbet. ton
any light socket, Sae :thaw at
urdie 400 fian4ste4.-
• Real Food •
BREADis their -stand-
- .
.at every meal and
between meals -
Because it's
- Kood deliciousness
-Pure nourishment
- ,:Your money's worth
Atk for
ood Bread
-the s' all -good leaf .. for ,
children and grown-ups,
At your grocer's or
'llOilyillaift Bakery
The ho.,Selceeper,welcomes Varietyin Foods.
See our Fair Day Display of Quality Breadl& tales
• Saturday Specials'
CHELEA BUNS BlfIDES SLICES8 ICEDROLLS • OATMEAL
,
• COOKIES; CREAM SLICES,' FIG SQUARES, JAM PUFFS,
JAM TARTS, LEMON MERANGUE• PIES
• RAISIN, WHOLE WHEAT 'AND ,HOME MADE BREAD
. BRING IN 'YOUR BUTTER AND. gGGS ANA'
' OFrAlNe Tlis.,HEST.-PRICES •
HOLLYNIAISrS, BAKERY
one 36 Lucknow ,
•
vireowaw.A.-7.41r......*:..w..8)wwiwraprAsKidsnarirralterAmoirAy
• phone 75
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"OUR tORE"
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Lucknow, Ont.
Fr:daye SePteniber. 2.1.1e. FAIR DAY; • will find
, • Marry of our Fall :land,Winter lines.
DRESSNEWsiik.. :GOODS. in Sinai Wool Crepe and '
NEW telaeVES for ladies. plain, wrist lenkth at 50e. per pair,
.NEWpa.11Hr.OSE:' popular shade, in cashmere, Silk &..wool, and pure
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or fancy cuft 'gloves of better quality $L00 4/41.25 per
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14/ 'NEW, UNDERWEAR for all the family. • ItiS ,
us diaplaying
better quality':
meeilitaidoe. 'All modieratelY prieed.
FAIR DAY. SPECIAL—Ladies" , Silk Hose, while the)adt;',2
, k4, pair for 49e.
ALFRED E.:1BUSWEI:1;
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I '11 AM
munimmiiimm • •.,gataniussaninginto
tig.,7.17.0YVN:HALL
•usic ar
ISS ELL RINGERS
.ith A Company OtVariety
Entertainers
PRICES: 25c. and 50c.' Plustax
rnimmoritusonsol
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.60iitmtherdpunitimOnzunkl
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Hill 11
THE STREET P,AVINGe
Good progress his beenmade the
past two weeks in getting down the
concrete On the ,streeth; and another
couple of weeks of dry 'weather
should see the work eceenleted, V, ork.
is now under way on the north half
of Campbell Streetand • the south
etralfreis-now--orien_tore • I •r
will be some crowding On the south
halefor a .ceuple of weeks yet . onG
the whole, the public have taken the
ieterference with the usual course, Of
life nrettv well. Of course, there evits
nothing else for it No doubtwhen
the job is completed itwill be well
'worth the trouble to. all \concerned
We's notice that the toevn
dine is 'preparing for a big 'job of
paving next ,semmer.
t.,
reporting the votes Polled .at
the various pelting sub-diVisions in
Kir:less; lase. A•eak, The :Sentinel
gave .the'..figures 'at. Viltitechurele as
73 for Fowler and 29 for 1411. They
shOuld have been the Other way a-
bout: Halt 73. and Fowler 29.
All the riewspapers had ,incorrect
figures last w:eek, and, no two• had
them all the seine, except' where one
gave' tigutes' to the , 'here is
nething serpris:rig in this. The re-
turns were' not complete; there was
_
more or 'lees guess.' wok, and the re -
porta obtained' litirretry by telephone;
end„ the telephone - operators eaii.
tiOdlr,4e.hla1ned for a few mistakes
When theee,is such re'reth of cage as.
are sent in orc electien. night
In, one rearm -et •hoveeier,all ter
'ports' ixtte agreed. anti cermet.' Ali
'had, in a general way, the eorrect.
reintive. -stanch ng- et-nerties...end enn-
didntes, and these are the Main and.
jrntairterit facts. t
Foster Holies Wanted for four
baby boys., two lies ten and, twelve
years, and feet boys tea to twelve
. Apply to ItOift i'ettise; Visrktit.
„ . . . .
;Ont. • ' 7 `#' • :
FOR SALE e: •
Two, registered llerefordn,Bulls,
and D Menths old; also.a number of
yearling purebred Oilordrams and
a' number Of Oxford 'ran! lainbs. See
theth at the FallFair. G. Kennedy,
-
R. 1, Lucknow: phone— Lueknow
11-oe-43. • •
A FEW REMINDERS POR
• FAIR DAY
ca—i'f-Teig‘teto calleeat—Reid'seefo
*Our Golden Crust Bread, on Fair:.
Day, Friday, Sept 24. . • ,
Try. Reid's :for Cakes' and Cookies
that have that Heine -Made taste end •
• eat like more.,
And don't forget to drop into • •our
Restaurant for that delicious Home -
Made; lee, Cream. Ice, Cream Sodas,
Soft Drinks and Orangeade., '
"" • BcirsalinnHets foremen. BROWN'S
sell them. ' • '
you ARE ::,wELOOraw,
• To come in and see ournew ,F411 arrangements.
, We have Flannel bresses at $4,95:: Beautifiestyles
and in all shades and sizes
We have anOther line in Vlannels at $5.2$;. ,and
a wonderful. line of material in .Scotch Plaids and
black aoriviiite checks fotthildreas dresses at 25c.
, Call ind.seelourVinter Coats.
stylesand a wide.rai!ge-of prices
• Amorro.
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Altshades
Pearintan's
LucKNow
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