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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1920-12-16, Page 1-A. wt« A � ' 4vIR OR, 44. tvitictionot; i • attinel. • $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE; $2.50 OTHERWISE. LUCKNOW, ONT., THURSDAY. DEC. 16, 1920. r SINGLE COPIES, S CENTS. LUCKNOW Flour Mil FARMRS Come An Your Participa- tion Certificates. W . E. , TKELEA1iE.N. o ;a £Viii( !UT'S wo t ky to - LOAN on tnurtb-ages 3n0 ..est at rtaisuaaale i,.;ers- r ut l::a•.it:t+.�e,'y boat stuck and .+rlute.a. L wit pi►.i.tz. ' L oil ti ey aacmg, tome . non neatne's..s rind despatch.' - bro. broker, .Lucknow. Lt'» P-Airtis ER, OS IEOtA ll, at Lam uo..ae, l.'re&ilutei,. eters N canes, uay ;a tcr►yv ra.• Ail chronic dss eC^i.-+r3 at►t.«:aktiu4 treated. lisle o.-otatn i• u. a fume •pit„jys.sink uI uas ase sYuju'�Ltijenc 01 tate. ' s .s1r as a,.►u a q*i►:iCi 5a tUrt*l awl ...en Lentz avat terata by U- ;r;-e,biatay ueain Vy ;.n i other wefc 3a.S3 PL'TCII R, Teeswater,-De- slgues ed hair .Good i, traasiorUiatte,n3, ow o:cities, etc_ lour order solieitieL 3i -12-p. POULTRY Ni ANTED. -Come vile ie you get a fair seal and Tor - n:4 pra.es. Also her.; and horse hales &i..i sheep ins.- J a .e Li :gel li;.g:.est . cloth pri.-e3, pard for bides, siteepoiins and taboo at tz'.e Tannery, i -..c: ow.-Ssilt ROBERTSON. • i.(jt,S AA _t N'f L D -n e.. the ur Jer- i.gned, %iill i;uy all kinds of log, i - iavercil at our oaw stili at Lucknow; and ;via' pay the h_gbest market pace for same_ For further partic- ulars call and see us at our office or ati ui up by pone_ The Lockman' Table to,. J.I+iUtas, Mgr. Feb. 2, LADY TEACHER WANT ED -for Lia: know Public School; lith exprr- D►.tie s to set II McDonald returned to '• WHITECHURCH -Tuesday, Dec. 13. Miss Ada Clubb who has .been liv- ing at Brucefield for some time re- turned home last week. Miss Lillian Patterson, of Luck - now, visited over Sunday with her friend, Miss Jean Eagleson. Mr. Wm. Conn and son, Robert, at- tended the Fat Stock Show at Guelph. Mrs. Garton, Sr., and daughter, Mabel, spent the week -end with friends in Brussels. Mrs. Wellwood and baby, of Or- angeville, . attended the Purdon-Fal- coner wedding last week and are 'flaking a visit ,vwitb her parents, Mr. and • Mets. Jno, Falconer. Mr: Thos. Kew, of W ingham, vis- ited at Mr. Geo. Cottle's on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan, Mackay. ano children, Johnnie and Isobel , of Brus- sels, attended the - Yurdun-Fraconer a etlding last Vli ednesd.ay . Jars. Sturdy, of Lucknow, .Mrs. r ever Lea�.rs and .a i o. at•.i t arr, o. a inghazn, - . visited with Mrs. M. D. nenaeisol1 last week. air. Rnddails, o; Tiverton, conduct- ed rkie: services in the Methodist c, Burch herr on • Sunday. _ Rev. Mr. irwkn preached anniversary services at Y itrertun, Rev. Mr. Irwin intends holding prayer meeting on Thursday evening m, the Jietlnuu.sc t.nurch. Everybody ,frill be made welcome. BELFAST • -Tuesday, Dec. 13. Dr. Will Hackett, of Detroit, made a short visit .last week with -his wroth er, David backett. Mr. and Mrs_ Earl Begley and swi. of •the West, are visiting with -alr. N an Twamley. Ai-. David Hackett, who has been in poor health . lately, is Improving tuaely and we hope. to soon see bins about agate Miss Ida Hackett is spending a few days this week with her sister, .tars. Jack Bradley. Miss Doneda Sherwood has return- ed to Lucknow after spending some time at her home here. • Mr. Roy Irwin spent the past week chopping grain in the Zion neighbor- hood - The - pie social. held in Hackett's cb�h Wednesday evening was quite 'a success. All present had a very enjoys time Mr. Joseph Hackett ►►s "retxistied home -after attendir_g t'*t C '"ntty- WEDDING - BELLS Phillipa•-Wuods� Mr. Frederick F. Phillips, G. T. R. .station master here, and Miss Nina Woods, until recently, on the Luck - now Public Schools - teaching staff, were' quietly married at the Manse on Monday evening, Rev. R. MacCal- lum officiating. On Tuesday. morning M. and Mrs.'Phillips= lett on their honeymoon trip to Florida, . and of Bourse will be away for a 'few weeks. Fairbanks --Webster A pretty wedding was solemnized at the Methodist Church, Burlington, Ont., 'on Dec.. S, when Miss Mabel Mara, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Webster, was united in mar- riage to Mr. Perry E. Fairbanks, of Grimsby. Rev. G. W. Barker offic- iated and ' Miss. Margaret Dalton played the wedding march. The young couple went on a wedding trip. to Buffalo and ilarnestown, N.Y. On their return they .'will reside at Grimsby. HYDRO BY NEW -YEAR - IS VERY LIKELY Still folk are speculating , as• to when THE current will be turned on -said current being Hydro Electric. Well, we •have a little real inforrna- r,speet,' was a must amiable neigh.- tion on tete subject this week; at Least- cor.- Ile 'served fur a year on tui, we think it • is really reliable. , 1.tidenuly v inane courieii., An engineer of the Commission Besides 'a widow, al r. Boyle is sur - was in town on Wednesday and lw . stated to us that the present delay ' t v."'i by two suns: James in �:eu..: On - %MR. JAMES BOY -LE • DIES SUDDENLY The many friends ' of ]i r. James Boyle were 'greatly-ur;�r:- 1 and saddened On'Saturday hist to Learn that he .lead passed. away tlt;:tt.rvrn ing. Mr. .Boyle had been seriously ill for only a couple of days,.and un- til Friday evening he- was not, thought to be ill serioUS danger. `It appears that for about a Month he hard not been feeling well, aid about the middle of last week pneumonia set in and developed rapidly. Ile was in his 64th year. . • Mr. Boyle was a nier ger of, the Masonic Order and the local lodge had charge of the funerar, . services. being conducted in the. Anglican Chureh at 2 o'clock • Tuesda1 after noun. The service was dar;;el'y 'at- tended, and there was along •.pruces- 414ii. of mourning friends to f:iniusz e:eretery-whsle interment :.as Made.. • 1 he late Mr. Boyle was fr:�r ells: ' years' a, rii:sidrtlt o f near - Is inlu:ta h,, <u.i on retiring from the farm a fe .. 5 -cars . go came to Luck -now to re- _�lde. Ile Was a man who c,.11lchat:d- ed a high measure of e:uni:14.lce a.lt. was due to difficulty in; getting mat- '1'", �a.l k. rank on the hymn iarzu_ erial for the sub -station at Holyroodi iti�•re are also four brothers az.d a However, this material was definit-• I _,s`.rr:.1,;ci aria n esiey at Kinioug::,, eq promised for Dec. 15th. and no :lnubt it would be here. . It would take about two weeks to install this material and test out the Lut:know sym so that, barring tmforseen trouble, the Commission . will be able to give lir:ht and power service in Lucknow witllirt a few days of -Jan_ Ist. So we can celebrate the New Year and the new lighting service at on and the •same tithe. The engineer further stated that the sub -station at Winghazn was practically -completed, and there was some prospect of supplying current !here Sunday night, but he was nut sore of this. - FOURTH CON.. K LN LOS1 ' r..ai-a:tl of aloes: Jaw, Sas:►_, �epil in Kansas. • J ie sister is Mrs. Cox of Kinloss. u-Oii0 •O o LOCAL AND GENERAL' • aant.:il- big wind .. awed �•�tiie: a iv rueie.' Now is the opportunity. ' to buy an all linen welt 1 abkixig at 'l. �., 'per 'J ani a Connetl's. All. stores in town well be open eV - eitit1os Le..t Ut1ei: for the a,.ctu.uzitut1.t- c.toll ut l,tlris.tinas shoppers. Miss Min Graham - is over from LhdilchOtile, Ohio, to speoci• a 1irui.�.h Witt; her brother allu sister here. A tut suost:rll,ttons to the wen. ttr. Ialt rt:. in 1.ieC�rillLetr. it s �+ don't uterluuli it. �1r . Adaltil Thuieesor., who spent c.e past trtr.<e !Lentils 1t --:Nle tau:lit �i . f1Ci vt:, . zl'. i . 'ti. l tlu.ttllaun, Alta _c t lk'Atil to �` Ut:211,►_•g- • Citizens s o.z n uCa4rtl:tle • tole: -e have ..r :;:n.4.ed.•IUf Lae puro,st X11 liv..il :e 411 ' Old boys aa.d Vitt Glr:3 f L-uzl.u:i to the siluiniet uI 1.,22. , ' •} i ou Si1.J:iiel seg th K.•.:,-:elflt-, te`1-►t `U.:acit is �eillllbat 3 .., A s'heeiai 1 AL:U'-.r i'!1 oar:: •; :e ' '.vas=�.tzJ� Z U *i;:,JO. • fir. .f. C. AI itti-sun has -i'et..rtie.l hhhe fit/Ill ;fa:hi:ton where he has .e.e•IL the past munch..., .fur , nttedlcai .. c atre.e t. %t -e • aze Sorry 't3 learn • unlit tI r. Aide: rson has not iulpruvee,i ' • 'daring his absente. The special. nc't- in aleu's .tinder Pte' p• t.ar at Connell's sale are real money sa$.ers on a staple line. Stnnllt:.i .;reen Lahr!.. at $2.uv a garrhenf. i ne line in all `curl at 4 ;.t�;) is an- tiler gie:at %.l:t1; Capt. John Salt, r,• Itadr of the -ith lighiaact Bond, Te.rtnto, an•i. one of the • foremost b:.ndsr ten in { Canada, has" been engaged to t'ume to St. Helene. >u E. ,tseee:ir---R-v: K. •t.•kertun for a lay each week to A. Gotlan, interim moderator, v►::� .:et the proposed G.W .E »1: Band int, shape. lisle sale ht. ;situ C ir.stznas tra speiial�. .au:es' coats at pries; and . in nlent a special. 3'-'--: each. Rev. R. Mac. alium conducted an- , . , iduct the services on Suati:a; at tae ostial hours. .k good. att_ndance ; is requesters as arrange:seri is to . I. ! hear more tanditiatzs will be tutee. �' Dr_ Currie silo was ur..fc r. e...11 ha -v- _ng accepted a call to Blind P.i.er in !the Alguiha Presby. tory . ; 1 niversary seri. at Brussels 'a.,t 4anday, the Rev. Mr. Mann, of lulls- f -Tuesday, Dec. seLs, taking the seniles in the Pres- Ms, Frances McIvor. who has bees bgterrsn Church here, att ndin,K Continuation C'_as_es in Lucknow School, returned to ger • hnrne on ac.-our_•t of the prevalen:e of c: ocincil in Goc.�e' rich tris we,:k. ' mumps in the village. Masses Lits and Lizzie A' it" of Miss _ 1:r21. A `:• i s trait on Wednesday reit to continue good lis- g.urfcro�r, .� r. t t ��ri�,i} , ,others htre ger training as a nurse in one of the hospitals. 'Alf Bacistock has gone to Cargill where he intend_: to spend the sinter De- The annual business • nice t ':r of the Presbyterian W.M.S. was held Wed,, Dec. 1. Reprts uf. the differ- ent departments were given and o:- tieers elce:ttd for 'the coming year. Coliectiors for the year A year's supply of cathing: was sent in Jain to an Indian boy in the West and two barrels of prof inions were cut this month to 3liss Ratte's Res- .lute Horne in Toronto.. tence a!t :rd. Cia.ii Mt ork. ce, alkenes _ J.:neary ::►J. re_opetettt applicant and a Ci r:traaran 'rill receive a salary of U44,) per aunt m. • Arab. to D. R. Mc - 1`! I\iOaH. 0-1 w ANT> D -A safe small ase pre- ferred_ W. L 3ilacKFNZIE. • FOUND -A small sum of money. i.i:•: rntatie;►n at The Sentinel Office. rola SALE -Two SALE --Two farms,, 1W acres *a h, gaol build:rings and li`i^st claim s• .:_ t► .t bee dw _ 1 at a :arga.n. Ap- to Genu. A. Si ela1L 11-11-e: pal --- - -- - - --- Pi:NO FOR SALE -In first class repair -will be solo at ai bargain_ MRS. A. FI NLAY SON. North of G.T. R. Station. , 1r7- 12-p. 11* S_tLii.-F.3naen geese and Barrel Resit c tckerels. choice quality if taken before Christmas. GEO. A. GREER. F _1R;t FOR SALE -I00 acres first e'..�s =--' i. gJud lxi:iesinr . four. mile *est .,c Laeck-nos; 25 acres fall plow- d.>tiee. Terms easy., Fur pertic - war; ai ply • to George. A- SiiiiU. 21- l tfe. HEWER F Eta _t STIL% T -Strayed from th' remises of Ow undersigned a',.. it Nr+v_ lath;, a yearning heifer. rr•i w th white . on right shoulder- Are. r,•,.n Nil rile infnreatkn rr- lorf:-. t,e san+le retort to J. W- JOYN T . Let 22. Con. 10; W. "Way. an- 3- 'I'. L : ,,.; - w t!I ree.•s ive live peal- try e ol-ty on Wednesday eat !i week. and rr,.l,,,= '! poultry every day at MaeMii- �tn'a Gles•ery. 'Ye$ iTer Block,. Lnek- K in'.ea= s and K -nl.,ugh oft Tues- days. ues-da,_. alt Never porpo!ellr offend another and strive never to take otrrtse. Mr. and airs. Rog Alton and Mr. and 3Lra.. George Lane attended 'the funeral of the late Wm. Carey on Wednesday. SCHOOL REPORTS S.S. No. 13, Asiieid. For November. ' Jr. IV. -O. Alton, L Hackett. J. Irwin, aL Vint, A. Bowles, C. Hack- ett: D. Cooke. Jt. ILL -R. Nicholson. M. Hackett A. Cranston. Sr. 11.--T. Hackett, M. Hackett Jr. 11.-J. Bowies. E. Nieba tse�tt. Jr. 1.-G. Henry_ • Sr. Printer -T. Henry, N. Cranston G. Camerae. Jr_ Pri>ser-i . Vint. F. PhiIL: ps, P. Thompson. R. Catecrua. IL Nicholson W. Lazenby. Kathleen M- Welsh. WEDDING ?tNNiVERSAR1ES Roses white and roses red For the betide just one year wed_ Five years wed' -'tis understood -- Pretty presents all of wood. Ten. with jollity and din, Come the treasures niaefe of tin_ • ?were m. ans linen sett and sheer. Fifteen. crystal ! rzv�t 3 ••f i e' -r. Twenty. dishes patterned gay For the china wedding day- Twenty-five comes clear and shining Alt its clouds have silver listing. Thirty is the year of pearls. For the loveliest of girls_ Forty is of amber mellow. 'Fifty is of gold so yellow. -ixty years together spent- T rnkmess and sweet content - Sixtieth anniversary, Coates the Osmond fie. .-Ltbosios bat r• months Lumbering. Mr. Walter McKerzie is sper.dinat a few days • in Toronto this w.,rk in the interests of our U.F.O. Club, we understand. The farmers in this neighborhood are in many instances taking advant- age of the ope weather to lessen the amount of plowing likely to be need- ed in the spring. We the the plow- ing of stubble Land in such a saturat- ed condition is unwise. but goes" t'•rut sod turned over now will do very well. M_tFEK1%G -Tue.:flay, Dec. 1=t. Half _way through Ueve nber :net still goosi plowing weather. Miss tutor lt. Ke nate, of Dungan- non. was the guest of Miss Neta f w amley toter the week -end. Mr. and Sirs. Stephen Stvthe m3 were up from Clinton over Sunday. Don t miss the Christmas tree en- tertainment the Blake's S. S. are giv- ing Dec- 21st. A splendid program has been prepared. Admission Ad- ults ':ic ; Children 10c. ���• BARGAINS IN MILLINERY -tRE RIGHT 111F4E_RIGHT • NOW The very low prit'es at which. we are selling .1 the reivaiader aff .or Winter Mipi.ery gives eves-yy . Ne the .h.rtatnity to se- cure a good hat at a very low peke. 4 Misses sad Children's Hats at Haff price. HELEN YOUNG, Ripley. TIIE --e. e- K1%LOl-GH -Ttiesda_' Dtc.• It. The Anglican Sunday a:ttoul tree entertainment v..a►. be ite.0 en 1 ucstiai evening. Dee. `_ : -:, to tite basement of the .hureh. A -•oel gram consisting of % Jcai and ir..-tru- mental music, diatlogues, dr.11s, etc.. Admission. Adults '2.ic; Children 15e. Mr. and Mrs R.. A. eta at Eldon E kersariiter's oh sur_ day. Mrs. Taylor,' of Sa katoor`. Sark-. is nisi:inti her l other. Mr. Join Mac- Niece. ac-Niece. air. Verna Itodirins is vi.�it r h.- uncle. Mr. John Hodg:tri. Noble and Milton Guest are ho re f ro:n the West. - 111.%RRIED Sarehrer-Stickne' --.t : _,r , r : n, Alta..' on Nov. 15th_, 1_'2t, t; .:rr Rev. E_ Artntronyz. I:vr;;, n .E. Suit ler. son of Mr. ani ars. W. Sricet:..r of l.ut:know.e, and 11.1.-i.4I3 �- e Stckne; of Morrin, Alta. , No matter gnat tx'�'ttrs str,re to trr:it V.trybutiy evet'3i'aheret as though nothing unpleasant had ever taken place. • C. innei1s, ,is extended ween a :tai a few ex - Or -e of them is:' all one-t:..rd off regular th tn,;I eery depart - in hats at i;1.9n and On Thursday evening, Dec. 2,3rd_ Methodist Church ..t Whiteellnrch w.:: C hristi:as tree enter -alio rn nt and lecture by Rev. Mr. Iin. of Lueknow; suh;e.t -Ireland. and the ` irsh." r:tt:rust.s ly the cru.r and _nc. Post Muter Lindsay a-i;s that `'. !'=�:t:.:•5 ra .ts Oar;- i:iree:: ce:•il :C � i.: it ..,, . , :'ore the mail [tot-- •>uU, c.►... : r . :....1 � in time. The. I'er_it 1,e ur,t:t until poo. .Ctristu.as week. :The Methodist c• + ' h,)irl tti .'.r arr:ual Chri+t,ea:4 . tair•r.t on M :il lay tve�,n':�r. i►.c. ':tlnie±loir.. at .t r..:.i..l pr La:a c : e:: .. <. sir i:. •;.-1A-5 ard spot:a: t.:..: _ r- :ren!_ Adasiss:e:t, M-. and M.-. Stec..: Bunter. why ;he pas: fe.v y...r. i.al, lettl irk i re:urn. 1 teal i,u. kiie 'and cc i't: make tn.. r here. The pa -1 ::.•� ;tib._ .� re sptr.t in t tre,i.: a -..l L ndon. Mr.; 1 Ill ntc isle:::l p,tased et,th his so- the :ar.,s r f Un :e Sao:. DIED :tiachinnoe--In tit:r .t. ei,. h.. Tu. -ay. P- 14, h. t' •'_e': •ra - M a, X• ► .. I' a iu :i t t' . I w'. a'r- t:-.: r wilt:.' j; t. {;.. ...� r. t • !'-0. c- her sort -in - i.. r -1n,irox, 12_i1. A•h- r x l S •t.:a l%.: c:, .t:: a n,;!l', ,lad•, 1 i t "th at _..,�� e,'1 p .i. Inter- ' B.% IT E1►1 STIR %GE rr,, r.t in Ei::„ss, {l`cr.:etorr. ...e■..• ' F , s raze and aiI kinds elf leave your hat- .. teru t!' T. R'..«lith_ Central Ger- .' are, Lu _'.rion - • •1-11-tf. .k etan.:e will t,c he',1 in the Town ' Hai', Luck -now. on the evg. of Friday •17.. Blae'h_ tone's f irehe•3•ra. Lir,•h served. Grtlemen '? ►.:'•=1: Ex- tra ladies arli Gal;ery $Ik.-Luck r w Fin Co. THE STORE WITH THE CHRISTMAS 'SPIRIT Do -you think that Sister would appreciate a nice little gift'that would be useful and last for 'ears to come. If yon do we bare a large stock to eboose from=such as: a beautiful gold Necklet set with pearls, and oth- erswith combinations of pearls and am\ythests, peredot or aqu- arine at prices from SS to $4O; Brooches and Ear tins set with earls, black onyx, aquarine and aurytiiest; Rings of all kinds. See our Cameos and Black Onyx. .A heaut :nl string of indestructible 15 inches and 22 inches in length. Priced front $6.00 -to $20.00. . A ''GIFT FOR BROTHER What would' he nicer than a good solid- gold Scarf Pin set with diamo..ds, pearls, amythest or peredot; a good pair of Coe Links; a nice Ring either signet or store set; a good Witch Chain; a pair of Military Brush- es, and last bat not least' a good Watch -one he can depend on giv ins hits the best of service. How would - Father and Mother like a V ictroia' q. Call to -day and make your sel- ections and a• rid the rusk at the last minute. F. T. Armstrong CREAM WANTED WE TEST AND PAY FOR THE TORONTO CREAMERY (U. F. 0.) ACCURATE TESTS, BEST PRICE, CANS SUPPLIED, AT :MACMILLAN'S McClure Bldg. L. R. TAYLOR DRINhWALTEQ Sc COUSINS Ft RN.tt:-LS SLI PL1 .D AND 1NST.tLt-.Eit-PLUMBING AND ELEtti:it' _tf.I QTS FOR THE HECLA Pit'LLE:...S. FURNACE. ACE. C .t R OR- N I .s. ' .tTTEN i ION We are rr.:pared to refinish your car :r. a=ntiafactors manner • using the '-•t-t •°: materials, • Also, we .can overhaul your car at the - say :e tiive- Pris;3 reasonable. Phone ..."*"••41-0-111,--•-•••• D.ANC;E • i B:ttt«•r.. "Eggs.. •.• • M_1RKET