The Lucknow Sentinel, 1926-12-30, Page 8h
HOM'S' `'I HEELING YARN
Every skein guaranteed to be
pure wool—the
best that we can procure for socks: and mitts. No-
Can
ocan it in colors. Black, mottled, .
grey and. Ilea Why not see the best? . It's.
here for you.
adkents, $1M * WOOL *BM • ,
slightly iotjrerfeet, but as good as
firsts. G,,. P cl lty.•
asgfelits, ,of aulieriar asl
Regular u to ;2.25 Por 91.6
`
you at, each,
LAUIBS WOOL, RIB How
In three. shades. Pure wool. • A
stocktaking clearance I!umber. Us-
;ally sold at $1.10, sppeehd
this week ,a Pair ug.t.%
MA MA DOLLS' ..
"ileal beauties with unbreakable heads and'.
best voice. t'rettilly dressed • and bodies well
-packed. These sell up p to $1.49
Sale price this. week " .. :: ,•T
$1.19 '
TALCUM' POWDER
In best odors. IKr, T,syloesi..so. it's
good. Try a lar Reg 35e
number. This19c
weeks a �' •
Ladies' Latest :Winter Hats
Here is , . p ,
your big � opportuluty to secure. a . betty hat,. Ladies—a
hat unique in; both: style and; material used. Any hat in the store, Reg....
up, to =5.95, for only .
ur
•
justomers an
ends
►ineere thanks foryour
d ire extend' greetng►s, an
best wishes for a happy.
andfprosperous
year:
Well & Turner
Store With "A Stock"
XOW ° 8 Ontario
Qses Nischie. of,
the ,i leek -cad' at her tae
The!'icir(tas eoesf ria : the .'Or.'
singe Sal gni
. i s ud;was it grand
nuceemsse. program was,welt -
ne
see...liege ecswi'tcre+etei the ear:.
deeEabew .
A be Vain. in Hach
airs a:; a•`. 'ems
'7n the alstilieeit of the
Affifidi )ta ts` A. :spieeda
Riogralee wit be 'o-
'llhigaa• Wain was. reeeitlY
Raithd in *Swung gm'ihy ,rte''
coaietbig on 01 geiree„.et
MEN'S FLEECE IIMPERWRAB
Here it is men! In *IT ares, and s
quality which will Wear and 'bee, .warm.
Worth more, 'but this week
only, per garment
Ladies' Heavy
... Winter Coats . . .
In +pretty Coatings, nicely , .
greatly reduced priceses of Coatln y trimmed with fur, :.
very latest styles
You will never equal this money-saving-op-
portunity
oney saving op-portunity to secure a fine new coat. (Come, and see these, sure!)
KLDDIES'' WOOL HOSE
Wonted Wide rib pur e wool, Sure
to wear well, and; a a; low
Lam. Only, a pair 49C
MEN'S FLANNE4 SHIRTS _
• And they are Warm, Of a nice
strong flannel' in grey or. libahl color.
All sizes. 'See
these, at.•I . 1.45 to 2.25
HEAVY. 'woo", BL*NKETs
Why witch 'a cold? When • you
mig it rived sill the discomfort
bY ''up is our hen* wool
b 'Cornell) and look over' our
complete Stork at low prices,
At this joyous Aeasotin when as a people, a village, a locality ` we,
have our faces turned to the sun's rising of a bright New, Year.
. '• This store wishes to extend to its many 'loyal customers
and friends -the -glad-hand heartily expressing to you
all our sincere appreciation of your very consis
tent,cooperation during last year. And we
assure you that during the days, the
weeks, the months of 1927 you will
'bolus here at all times, at your
service with quality, merchan-
dise ;' at a. low price.
FLANNELETTE BLANKETS
How can you equal• such amazing
value as:we are offering you in flette
lilankets? Real heavy cloth, .Large
• DRESS FLANNELS
• . In nice colorings of blue. and sand
Thee •e be :'had' in p slra r
w•ith..:pretty Stripes in wide: `oi mar
sow. widths. Upwards ,from' 95e
iltkddiey�.%e irad°ti I. n.:
different widths is pink:, or blue Strip-
es, from '14c. to 32c. Several
nice qualities, white, up to 3.5c
STRIPED. RATA TOWELS
Quite Large, and merlinm 'weight,,
from good Turkish towell- A
lag .. Special; each
_ ,r
Biarkiehrta se • die 'ends of time
are .amt of date!, they leinne news=
)mss m!ie:.
'Ckoite Cyt Flowers.
The finest Of WltldiDg
bmchesandmora wow;:.
tshort notice, delivered**time, ari*Where..
" Transport. to suit.
GEORGE
STEWART
Florist; Cod rich, Ont.
Pharr115
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THE OLD AM) THE NEW
Gone with our yerdays, . fobied
Laidby with' the t easuns we. hide
the .heart,
The year that bas lett, us so silently
ran'carried itrand ,of earib
Y.
Torr strange :.Rai its mingling , • of
•bitter and sweet,
Its trials how heavy, its Pleas 'inns
how Stet;
How ofea:its • mercies . surprised us
unsought,
Hoar frequent the 'gifts to,ou>t:.hands
"'' which it brought • • ,
Mas. ' that • we sbadowed' its, glory
with sin, ' :.
Noi 'battled its beautiful . trophies to
But tbanles, unto. Imo: who gave par-
' . dor, and rest, ' •
'He wrought for His children' what -
ewer was .lest • ' •
So a Happy Neer Year to 'the babe
and the mothers •
To gmiie wee sister ' and rosy-
cheeked brother;;•
A • Sappy New Year to the aged who
wait
'Till gel' set wider the. peradi'se
A Happy New Year td those' Who
have learned •
How -rich are the guerdonswhich
labor has earned,
And a Happy New• gear.. to the ae+ea=•
ry,. who Cling ,
Through° sorrow and pain 'to the
Coes `off the' King. • "
FarYdown thy bright vista fair New
ear e sec
The -gloat/7of a glorious New gear
tai be,
Fro*, far .oyer Trine's billows we '
hear the voice. cry •
gp: watch and be ready, the bride=.:
kmom is nigh. •.
Goclspeed the • good time 'When tk
idol* shall fail • ,
And • tie mower' of Jeses ware whi te`
over all;
When. the nations shall walk: in the
Fight .of the Lord •
And F. den's lost verdure to earth ,he
restored..
Mar the New Year touch Stair the
eleirds that acre
With ' tears flyer the "sleeping who
neves w w
•"Fill the ging shall' ap-
pear Bus.,sar-,
ones' ttv greet,
And int monarchs of ;earth how Low
ed
at.his feet, •
Dear ot `,hjt Thr Passion,
Thy
.grate and Thy Assist ue,
tam, in each
clouded'
•
And still , he denial, lir .delay
.0
Wbateva i* ok ' , we
• ,
'OW*
The year that is far above` rubies
snail be r
Theyear of .our livesthat isclosest
Andto Thee
sacred oar sha11'gro
H Heaven's .lighi a•.erder-••
mess S ..
unto Let the -burdenof : woe and'tire con-
flicts of Care •
Aliire_ be released by :.the breathing;
Of prayer,
And ha
ppy' or -.only resigned. we `will
m -
Fath ,� _o rains' end evening the."song
Par ' Fraise. 'Anon-
I'.
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JUDGE.. AND : MAGISTRATE
APPOINTED: FOR. BRECE
cu`CriTY
Two injportaat a iomtments . were
made in Bruce County ,last week. The
vacairc3` caused ,by ,the. refiirement of
Judge leein fruity the County Corgt
Reach was filled by•the. appointment
of Mr: W. •G Owen of Stratford. Mi
Owen is a. graduate of 1892, He first
opened a practice 'at Forest, 'hut in,
1908' he moved to Stratford. He' was
born in St Catkarines in 1870.. •He
is "a member -a the Church of Eng
Land. . '
The, position of County Police Ma-
gistrate has been vacant since, the
dean► of AIer McNab,. two Year's
age Mr. P. W. Walker of•Tarn, bas
been appointed to this 'position' by
the Ferguson Gov ern»nt. Me. IQ` -
et is not * lawyet„ but he is said to
beg very good: type of citizen. He ss
aasocs`ated With Mr Merriam iu the
hardwarebnsitiess • at Tara, and is
about 's0 years of age. ' As a Young
man he followed farming, • bit moved
to Tara about I8 years. ago.,
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AI>JWIELD . UNITED CHiIRCH
NOTES
The Quarterly (ltiicial : Board of
the ircuit Pint en Monday, Dec. 20,
iu the Hackett's Clenreh,"each• chinch
being well represe tted. Efcouraging.
reports Were forthcoming of the so-
licitir g of snbseriptioas for. the Main-.
tenance end Extension Fund. Other
inisiaess• was 'given 'attention, The
lama :business of the evening •'tires,
the nunaninida�sinritation extended' to
the Ides:, W . *own, Who has'been
the =Pike, miaiater on the charge:
since the Rey. C. H. Dickinson's re-
aignatiosr, tit become the eitiitiittte. sttaald
.
*mg- h . Citur
such a - vote of • confidence : and, appre- s. LITERARY
dation, arid accepted the call, piuclr,
of•:.coarse,•,�is. subject to the ,oansen
'of'
• - Li
€ the Settlement mad Tru..
. ct►�i 3 .
isle, termly as
mittees of the. Conference.
L a's' . Tree entertainments
were held' ,as follows: •
On Tu d ty . at ,,.ion on . Wednes-
.day; at Hackett -4; on Thursday` at
Blake's,; At . Zion .and.Dlake's very
JLarge andienees attended.' Each en-
)
.aimzteret wasthe
• kind everybody
likes,' and sent all away in`.high good
humor, The, parts were were splen.-
didly taken_ • Songs, dluiruses, . dia-
:logties., , dri`fls; recitations, instrumen_
tale crowded long programs. It took
till, well' to. nudniiht to deliver all
these entertaining thongs at. each
"Place,. Then,et the cicse was the. Ares-
it''of Santa Claus,'and `tite'Unloading
.61 heavily! laden .Christmas trees. ,Se=
leetions fro* each program are to.be
repeated un Thursday evening • of
this week in' Haekett's Chard), at an
entertainment 'ruder. the auspices : `Of
• the Circuit Ladies'Aid." ? '
T.oir
o 'of the nice
t The closing meeting of . the H. S:
b
Societies eras held.o
n W
ed-
nesday; Dec. 22nd 'with quite- a num
her
of visrto
m.
Aft
.--/Ipresen Alter an op-
mag gyrus :r1y.' the school; ; the pre-
side*. of • Foil,' III made a few: re-
c Christmas re-
nrembbances at the Hackett's C iurchi
*as the presentation to the pastor of
a big at goose and a. r gnition .;of
the 'faithful services . of Mr: Joseph
Hackett in ;the Sunday School by , the,
gift of a presentation copy of . the
Neer Testament n Dr: Joules :Mof-
fat's translation. Mr_ Hackett'. having
recently Moved' into Lucknow re, •
signed bis position as leader in • the
Hackett's S.3.,,, much to the, regret of•
teachers and scholars who wished'
Chris to show to hire a token of their
affection and esteem.
The Christina% t Services' on the
23tli were ,well. attended at the three
churches. 'Particularly • at', Hackett's•
there was a lage congregation_ The
choir gave a pretty Christmas an-
them, and Miss Sherwoed sang a SO -
to in a very pleasing vray. There
vas, . a . ftin choir at Blake's Church,
who' rendered an anthem and led i4
singing the Christmas hymns and
carols. •
marks. Rel' C. H .MacDonald • gave
•� an. address. ' Eeadings ; were given by
Vera Sheriff" and . Isabel . Craw The
o
ria :.. was
3 1men � '
iio three parts' by
Olive Kilpatrick' 'Pearl • Nixon and
Jack' MacNab, 'respectively. •A dance
was given by Katherine Mackenzie
alta . Elizabeth. 'MacDonald. " Magiicaj
numbers were - a vocal solo • by Aman-
da MacDonald; instzume�rital duet by
Calvin Bbtzstein and' Giant MacKen-
de;; mouth, organ selection by Wmni-•.
fredt;,McQaiilin; ,a chores by boys of
Forms I and IT; and a cborris .from
•a number of , Foal, III girls. During
an intermission Whiile caddy was 'be
ink served, musical numbers were
provided by Mary Wilson° Maryliod-
•gins, Winnifred McQullin and bra.-'
bel MacDonald. ;
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: WALKERTO
The 15 year old lad' ;who stole.Mr.
Ed. Connor's large touring- from ins
front of his home on Thanksgiving
night; . and while doing, a joy—riding
sttant on. the • Mildmay' road a fear
miles south of. town, crashed into
Gordon Wallace's car and. ditched the
latter machine, • almost killing the
driver, . came rip before Magistrate.
McCartney in • the ;Wilke court here
on Saturday . morning.' .
X mtirnin His father.'
who ''as present at the hearing, a-
imed to inane good the damage done
to allace's car as well as Pay" his
hospital and doctor, bill. The boy, af-;
ter a severe reprimand, frorii the iia
titrate,, Was let off on a years' pros:
ation With. certain terms imposed air
to [lis "duct during. this' period.
So
that's the_ , unisbm
,. ,.P ear for steal.
rng'a ear, going for a jog ride,. Speed-
ing
and' (fitebing' another car, and
almee • piing ii Man. • • '
They' services next. Sunday' on the
Ashfield lrnitett Church Circuit are
rut' the following order,„ Blake's at
10.30 a.m ; Itackett's et 3 'p m., ?.rot'
at 7 p.m. The paster `e"iariounced last
Sabbath' the drat Surds.,, lit. ifannar',Irr
be m +!a amt Evuybo414o•
eh Day.
\4 lily iij
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CHURCH NOTES•
'Remember the watch -night. service
re the United Church on 'New Tears
i12. Rev.' Ar-
thur
a from 11 to ,
uir $roan will give the address,
Nem Sahlw li " in the elm** ed
the
baster, . Mr. Welter Craw will
conduct ' t[ la aXd
o itq. btii
a
lel
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WHERE J
OB -G .
B7"I'ERS GROW
The appointment of . Me, F.;
Weikel.. as Police- Magistrate' to • sue
Seed the late A: E. McNab, makes
the 'eigth appointment' of a Tara man
to: a county or provincial job within `•
the past few years With Crown At -
bo
torney Free •Jailor
Freeborn; Hyndnian,
Turnkey Fiddler,. County Caretaker
Ed. Walker, Provincial Officer Beat'-
tie (lately transfered to 'Kitchener),
Keeper Wiles and Assistant Lang-
siaffe at ,the Refuge all hailing:.froai , '
Tara's Balis,, the proposed coniine in
to port of another Taraite ,as ;Police
Magistrate . makes, a, record for ' ap-
pointments from a village of • 600'
that wilt stand.. some beating' in the
Donunion. One of; the forst, essentials
to either a Provincial or a County
Job in Bruce, seems . to be ;a previous:...
residence Qemewhere in or about j Ta- .
ra.--Bruce Herald e. Amis..
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NAN OvERWOuKED•
One day ' a farther, • says a faun
paper,: went to his , country fair and
his paid working wife •remained . at..
home . to see ` that the farm suffered
no • Toss during his absence. • Ile re-
turned abaft dark and coming out,
on the torcb, he enquired: ;
"ithe b'm tireairn d?" r oat;; Mary: Is the cows
in
"Yes;`Iong since," replied his'wi€2 .'
"Is the horses unharnessed an''
f ,"Yes.ry'
, "Yowls locked up?'s
,'Yes.
Wood chopped fer` inornin'?!''
"Yes:" n •
"Be ahem • ducks piuckedaird dress-,
ed fel market?"
"Yes.
"Wagon wheel mended . 'any reedy '
to start in :hauling Brood, .'tomorrow
Morning?"
"Yes.*
"Welt; then".. he ,concluded' With a ,
sigh of relief, ''Let me have•ary, sup-
per, Mary, and I'll turn lit Pariilrr'
is beginning to telt on
Judge -•. _� ,
Landis gen '$65,060: a Year
as 'head, of UF`.S, baseball; 'tiushiess..
That much per pear,, tint a good seat
free, for leola#ig at4haiabell atgamesrt.
should te/auffleient to'
i still bay's mind in the teti.il o
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