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THE LUCKNQW SENTINEL THUf2SDA' ;'OCTOBER 13th,"'1921.
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Seasonable News Items that: Should
Attract. tihe: ThriftY•:Buyer..
The new black and redhneck Beads are here, 50c. to
'$200.• The : season's• newest novelty.
Canadian Beauty Hair Nets, the new .double mesh, net.
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Extra. large and very. strong and durable. 15'cents each.
- B3rown Calf. Special' '
x . See the new "Brogue'• 'Oxford in
line `at.'$4.95. •
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'Heavy' work boots for men, brown�or'black oil -tanned
leather. Special $4.,90.1:
-Men's .black cashmere hose in splendid •qualities,: at
much lower. prices... To g'>lve you an idea of how prices
are down, No..308 `a black cashmere sock for men, sold -
last year ;at '$1.50 a pair, :is now 75 , cents. '
'Heavy 9 -lb. pure 'wool...,.Blankets, size 723(86. inches.
Special $8.50 per pair.
Mercury Hose for Women, silk and cashmere. The
best fitting hose on the market.
See the splendid values we are showing in . Men's
Overcoats'. at $20 u and $25.
Heavy Grain Bags, Special line X Bag, $5.00 a dozen.
:Lades' 'Fall- and .Winter. Cots in many :styles, featur
frig
fur collars' and fancy stitch'ing,' Prices $25.• to' $45.
ERON'.».1flU$P1,,IGff &
• HELENS
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Tuesday'. October 11th.
Wliaest. r• Jas. Grunt is, home 'from the
Mrs. John'Scott; of Lanes, is visit-
ing her mother; Mrs. Jos, Gaunt,
• Mrs. Hugh Rutherford isvisiting•
her daughter, Mrs. Anderson, of Bel -
grave. '
The Annual "Harvie, ql- Festival 'Ser-
vice will be, held at 3° o'clock on Sun
day afternoon in Christ. Church, It
will be conducted by the new Rector,
the Rev, , Captain H. Bruce. Every-
one. welcome:
RINLOSS:
Tuesday, October' 11'
'There is, talk of: a Hot Fowl Stap7
per at Ii;•ingarf on October 26th,
The very wet weather has about
nut .a „Stop to•..farming 'operations.
• Miss Lydia 'Smith •retureed•.:home
on Saturday -from a trip to the West.
Our burg was. well rebresentP' at
the Fall Fair at Teeswater on Wed-
nesday of last week.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Dan, MacDonald and
'family, of Kincardine,, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs Walter' Kaake,
There was a very disagreeable wet
flight for the hot, supper ?given here.
"However. • the people turned out
nreetv well. and receipts- amounted to
'$44.75, ' ,
Sorry to report the serious illness
of _ Mrs. Frank, •Colwell. She under-
went an operation Saturday night in
the Wingham Hospital., and is doing
as well as can • be expected.
DUNGANNON` •
Tuesday, October 11th.
.Mr. Stephen Stothers was on the
,.sick list for a few days last, week..
' Mrs.,' S F; 'Treleaven is visiting her.
daughter. Mrs. J. Andrew, near-Luck-
Anniversary
ear•Luck-Anniversary services- will be -held
in the' Presbyterian 'Church ..on Octo-
ber 16th '.
:Rev. Mr:. Pentland and family, of
Brigden, visited friends in the villa^t'
a few days last week. •
° Mr. ;and Mrs. 'Harvey' Treleaven'.'
attended `Anniversary services, at
Westfield on' Sunday last- '
Mrs: II. Ryan is in , Wingham visit
ing her' sister whose • husband. Mr,
McGee, is very, ill in -the hospital:
The ' Methodist Church will hold
their' Anniversary en. October 23rd:
Fordwich;
will be the preacher, A Thankoffer-
ing will 'be taken rat the services.
SHFIELD NOTES
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'WHITECHURCH •
Monday, October 10th.
r•:. Miss •.
avua Carri :of- iiik
haryir'
h ,
•=•spent< Sunday, at her e. _ her e..
Mies Annie. Flynn; .o "Toronto, via-
`": ited last week with Mr ' s . ox;
Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Cook, ;of Luck -
now, spent Sunday with .frierds•h ne
Mrs, A. H.' Misgrove of -Win
M 'ham,.is ',Visiting;her sister, Mrs: F:
3Jetiiy.
Rev, .'Mr.. Scale conducted Anni- •
versary ,services at Port t .Albert on
' ?• Sunday last,
• cy ,,
Mrs,: V. Martin and son, • Bruce,
'nst ..the week nnt�-i�i*�tll_M� ._gin
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Mises Lettie •,and Isabel' Fox visit
a . Y ed over Sunday with Mr. and -Mrs;
e
HOO.L REPORTS
S S;. No.,:14,',uroi.:and:Ashfie.
d.
Ari hn etis 'Snelling -and Geneial.
. • �- i Deportment F--
Sr,• IV -Annie K'etchabaw: 7.32:
• Jr. 1V -Mary. Cook, Ethel 'Martin
Alex. , M:owbray.,at , Dungannon•,
We are,,glad to be able to, report
that the oonditiop of ,-Miss • Irene
v". ""Moore; Who _Tian•_ betu serroiislyll; •is
sdfnewhat improved. ' • '
Rev Mx, I'eiixose, iii Le#ihai]ilgti, .
usled frl n 'in`tie Village; and
also
'attended, the • memoral.. service at
Hol, rood last 'per sda
L` Perrin, of Armow, _ will preach in
'the Presbyterian Church. Rev, Mr,
Stobie will have charge,of. the ser-
'vices-•at"Arreoov x°x
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'need li biiYg in your hemi �s
' a sou of pleasurewhole
r ai'ousehold�. -
Any handy_ man, can install bath-
room fittures that, make a neat
appearance, but the vital , parts
of a plumbing.j.ob are concealed
,:. bo n._ n ' •r� `: it ._ _
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i'i;,
;Workmanship of a real mechanic;
---� • r�te�-:consul
placing' your contract,
.
We handle the well;known Hec-
w1'ipeless,:.anti the ..'Empire
• King Pipe or Pipeless Furnaces..:
Then furnaces, installed by . us,
'are a pleasure to operate, and
,give A No. I. heating results.
Headquarters ' for ' Eavetroug-
ing, Sheet Metal Work and Elec-
trical -Work,
?tial Attention Paid 'to All
Onto' Work '
(ties 778.); *Hazel. Ashton; 380.
SrMacDonald, 387. •
Jr lit=-Am�anda-�•3ViaeDonalcl,� 66a,:-
Jim -etsliabaw,' ,686; -Elden Stanley,.
455_
i
e e -''Pc ' r n -753
S��II�I{,atlii n. i ke � g, ,.
Phyllis MacDonald: 654.
Jr. II --.Cameron Cook, 451.' •
-Sr:1--'.' Garnet-Hainilton•,.•441, -*Wil-
lie Struthers;` 179. ' •
• (Jr ' 1=Rachael-VI•acDnnu'kio, r '612-r
-'I'.hose_marked-(_W)., _missed amine_ x==�
No. on Roll, Aver. At;, 13:.
A. •
M .rkaret MacDiarmid, Teacher..
S S `No 5,".Ashfield • -'
, '-Sr. IV; ''Total 1131;-E- Ritchie,
1077;_,E.d ,,,,Gardnor,._941, ::.J. _ Ritchie,,
91554....E ._Gardner•: X70; IT, Gardner,
597; IJ MacDonagh; 077,• IY, ; Ander-.
,son, • 497;i' " ' ep r.; 417; iM _lYe:
stet 391 -•
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Sr. YiE, Total 957--W Penner, 655;
C. Ritchie, .605; J; Andrew,,' 507;; B.
or minor, -
1065; A Ritchie,' •1049, J>, :Ritchie,
835; P. Cooke, . 620.
Sr. II; Total 969'=--E McDonagh,
815,/ D; 'Anderson, 690;.M.' Reid, 603,
• W IIunt`el "438:
Jr, 11, Total ' 565',L-B,./Gardner, 369:;
,W• Webster, 346,
First. Total •840-A. Henter. 575;
1 I't.t r,'r-562; E: Ri'tchie"and F
Rit ie
ties 474; G,_ Webster , 47,0;
N, Anderson" •, F.,`382•Reid„ 215 ,
1'ihiiers; Total. 415-S.='Gardner,
- 90,•-fi:-�ard•ner, -34.8,. _ � .- , � .:.: -
Ne; on Roll,.' 32; Avoralo-•-attend-
ante' 30.. , • ' 7
"''Valetta r
' M.: Tifiilt,...-Teacher.
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'OBITUARY
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On Wednesday, October 5th, there-
assed awn : a her er om
Bi e on C .
p y on 3,
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A(101.6,1s, Mary, :wife.. of John MacLeod
She was a daughter of . the late' Don-
aid MacKinnon, and: had lived practi-
cally all her' life in -the comiiiunit
where her buoyant,, cheerful disposi-
tion weft het -min•en'ds.-The .ficin
.. S..
ness •
.`and hospitality_. which, she dis-
Ponied in ..her• home •vielLdong be a.
memory to many She is survived by
her husband, • and one brother, .Colin'
MacKinnon, of Con: 3, Kinloss, also'
s '--Duncan--L'iviiigsianc '
--nf-Drisco"II =North-Dak't • :.; vrd
Mxg dna na .el'n�; of .Zion,. • .spent: a_
day of the -week 'at Gorrie, ,
Mrs, --Jos: Helm; of Zion, is in -Luck -
now with her- father, .who is' seriously
Elmer -Webster; of Varna, called'
-on •friends near-I3ueknovi during he -
'Miss•_.Annie:.JVlcLennan. of „Laurier-
-is- visitingfriends• -i • Toronto, n
n ro to and
hip
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C
. h ago-..... r '
Mrs. George. Whiteh'ouse,' of Cleve-- -,:
land. is the "guest of Mts. '-McGill, .of
Paramount..- -
Mr. •'Ben;" Stanley : spent• Sunday
with, his brother, Mr, .Jas. Stanley,
of Paraihount
Miss Irene'Bradley. of ;Tiverton, is
the_gzest.: of her: co
usin MarY
_Brada =
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Levi -of -Laurier; •
,....
Mr.. and Mrs, - W. ,Spindler, of Luck-
now,. ''are' visitin•, .',with friends ' in
Paramount ..and Zion;
Misses .•Pearl and Hazel Raynard,
o aramoant. -rra- �l3itx7itg"` _..
nRrents-•inti - _ __
Who was
vl it'ii^ ' her ..-ns�r'Pnk * t' .P,aramount,
has, rciurnrcl, to her, home in Wind -
d: Phone No) 10 is at Your :Service.
for Cas
Stores
W e $cSell'h- We Sell Cheaper '* 7�a n 7j'lne "Credit _
THE
PUBLIC
1041'
W• e. have . *again opened a tinsho.p iw
connection with . our business;. it •will •
Abel looked after by Nr..Solomon; whoA
• needs no -inti ucti i "to' the' public..
god ��
• As in, the past . we will -'end�eavOrw w o
'do first, class work anda' 'as'��chea a ' ..e • v'
Cost 'of . material :and. labor., will
allow.' • '
We will make a specialty of furnace
.work .and plumbing. F
WALL PAPER
o•
A shipment just arrived of new patterns,
all 22' inches wide, and at considerably
• w
.reduced 1 prices. •
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Th'e:Luckn:ow Hardware & Coal Co.
THE STORE THAT NEVER DISAPPO,INTS: •
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Jrs
Congratulations• • to : Ml and_Mrs"
.Jas; .Struthers. and a-lhearty welcome
to the Wee 'laddie who has: comae'.to`
star with' them,
riu _Barliwell, ' who has
:haczn 'nur ino• her brother in 'Victoria
141-isi.ifslc, London has returnbd._ito_
he home at Lochalsh
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Mr, and Mrs.. Jack.Henderson and'
7•hildrep; of'''Pa'ran:venni. attended the:
TSP sva_tPr' $how _ n r Pre' �thP '?Tests
o ii17rY 1 P; i'r•' t fart;, "'Kett
.,moo o-�-�• , r .
' THE LOOSE CHANGE
NEW, 'MAN ON WINGfTAM TIMES'
_ ._ Mt-,_>°i..T4r-lJlltott,.,liY�opri.etar._tr£ .The.
tVt'igham Times sii'fce'1897, has 'sold
the; paper ' and his printing business
to Mr. 'W.: 'G. Colgate, whq conies:
• from, Toronto. Mr. Elliott bought The
Times'from his father,, but, as a mat-
,ter.;of fact; has been all his 'life..con-
nected, with the .paper, and . jgurnal-
ism' in Wingham will net seem the
same with a new nian at the. helm.
Mr. Elliott, . in recent years built up
a good book and stationery business
in connection with The Times, and
he will continue its this .branch of• the
-' •
Mr
, Colgate comes .on , the
job as
an experienced printer whom we wel-
come to the eilitoripl fraternity,
Gif -o a o--
N
IIRI ° I�Vi�'ALTER ,
fitanything•of ben-
.. Ps.>ltli+l!leii� & TINS1V11'[`liI If you would have it,
�phoino 1 4� Lueknow a i you must• earn,
•
Ai row
KODAK, _.the
.have
Many
wishaed .you tune: .you
- ' had
more:: ictures. of th farm. as as it. 14‘1,d. You, you.
vete: a -c.h l d. You,
would Eike 1;o co: _are:_ :.
'thein with changes about_._ __
the place to -day and.all
"theimproYementswhich "
layo:been made.._ ,.., ..
And - the-, children '
away .from home will
•areciate
'youpictures .cit
fapiiliar spots. •
• ' ' ` Begin now to take
, ' pictures ,of • your home.
There are‘ so many things
yon'll•want to -1 odak.
'There. s • a size 'fob
just, your needs at a
price to shit you. '
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�T0112E
THE G .REXAi. S
LUCKNOW, . ONT.
One Sunday, a family of•ei•ght.
ware • the. '-most
Most
of' them had; attended church that
morninga .srange:church,,:.for " they
were not' in• their •home 'town,- In the
general.:table talk, the':gaehtion'::fthe
Coheetion: •arose- and --someone- asked'.
-liow`tiitichfiiad each' contributed. The
immediate-., reply was to, the effect.
that ''each had ''Contributed -"all the
'loose change they. had -with ' them,"'
and. they smiled,. well.pleaseS at the
generosity. • Further conversation, re-
s ifi;
tartlx � :
, vented :the• fact. th ._at in a ach
case- •the •loose titan e • .was first
what - they had 'pet in their. Sunday
`clothea-befory netting` ont- forchurcir;
and the total ;amounted, to 40 cents,
Someone' remarked that .it. was all in -
cresting•; coincidence. that the candy
eatenby the. family after that dinner
'amounted to 'exactly '40 'cents, Both
were extras.-Ptesbyterian Witness.
The statement that 'each person in
Canada receives some , twenty-five
letters a year was the cause of some
trouble to 0ur'
former Pesti-easter
General, w ht vacated office.
ho has just
An oldr
,lady wrote complaining that
durieg. the past twelve months she
had received:' only twentyrtwo and
would like him' to search' for 'the
others aiF, once, -Milverton Sunt "'V
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HOLYROOD
Tuesday,October 11. •
Mrz••Gorbtt, of Coelcstown,: is Visit-
ing at the of-lie
� 1 ott e of his daughter, Mrs.
�1hi
Rich' .1 _
'__A fine _s pen e
of, deer was •
seen
recenity by.`Mr, Richard Elliott, tsass-
ing through the., Salmon,farm.
The Woinen's Institute wish to a,c-
press their thanks to all who so will-
ingly gave their help in preparing
for the unveilinm.
.__..Iicv-' Mr..'Pen.'ose,• 'former-- `ngli=
can minister . of •Kinlough, now of
Leamington,' was present at the :un-
veiling ceremony his son being one
of . the fallen heroes. • '
The monthly` meeting of the Wo-
ii"ben's Institute will be held at the
,home of Mrs; Walter Nie.hhlson; Kin -
laugh, on October 14th, All members
are requested to be present as busi-
eess of importanceis to be discussed,
Visitors
welcome,
Anniversary Srvices will be, held
in the 'Methodist, Church, ITolyrood,
on. Sunday, October 16th,, at 2.30
and 7 p.m, Rev. J,. J. Pearson. of
Ethel, will preach at 'both services,
and stiecial- music will befurnished
by the choir, Mr, Pearson is an old
•
Ethel ' boy,. a graduate - of Toronto
'University He -has travelled widely
eth shas, studied in the best colleges -_.•
of Europe and America. He • steno,,'
e
th refo r in' ' fi the `a•st milks of 'Cana-
lion aehon larshin. Don't fail to ' hear
:.hin -
is
CUEROS S CENTRE
rte.
Monday, October • 10th.
IIORN.•.-=In the Township of. Cul-
l. on October 9, 1021, . to Mr. and
Mrs;,•Win, Kath,' a 'son, ,
Mrs. ' George Richardson and 1VIii s
Scott .motored to •Kinearifl 'e - last
week, the latter•'attending the Teach
•
era' Convention, •
Mr. and Mrs, Walter Day Sunday-
ed atthe home of the latter's moth-
er, •Mrs, McKenzie, of Kinloss.
Mr. rind Mrs, John Dick and fam-
home
it left last week f their new
y" or
i at Kendal, ' We are 'sorry to lose our
1 good neighbors; but our' loss 'will be
a gain 'to-someon else, and we wish.
thein every: 'good ck in' their new
1, home, ...
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•chautaiqua :Series:, ;�of Concerts
Under the :Auspices of
Lucknow: Fire- Company
• in
. CARNEGIE' HALL,`: LUCKNOW •
.• FRIDAY, *OCTOBER 21
HARP SINGERS .' .
A Ladies' Quartette, Progrant includes Italian.Strci,t.Songs,
,' ice. dings and bongs with Harp. Accouipiintnienty-=- .
.. ` ip.`x
VYEDNESDA ..Y -NOS B1VIR•O ;. I
XIE -UUo . .
, � ' r
thlaiicls :�Insxal �1��ids'tn Song aril �to,y o-i'"Cld 771�1e:
. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21 •
, . . _: -.ER ,_._ _ __ :: :-
D. CARPENTER
iThe. V-•nt%erse!..,_sWorkl t,ap, Te,
Subjeets -'"'I he -Energy of.
g . -.-.
l.n •ar "The Go<;lai'aud. \etealolugy ,
a.-
' SATURDAY, JANUARY 141.':
L.: A., ,TRO
O`YAPE L .. .
...: 4ny•Nhittls.... Diffeient, Pt e' ntn3'.. .Prn rinn-Tli fir _
. .
tistic and-1.:Jaiqu4, ..
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SATURDAY, 1 h.BRt AR T 11 ' '
ALEXANDER TRIO
- Novelty t Artists. ' NearlyEver Conceivable ".A•r rail eixient of. ,
- No ely Y •�:� •
tion-Is.1',eat'urcd�-in-t-he--Peiig-littiil iogram:-"'
---•-Musical'Iasitriuiient
__ OfferccLby This Trio ' •• :�
•y_.
_ __ •'
Adults'. Season Ticket,: $200; Single Ticket; SOr. Childrens
- Season Ticket, $ 1 00;. Single Ticket, 25c; • War Tax •
' To Be' Paid at the Wicket. - •',
`
' Tickets .May Be Obtained_ from • Ani 011e sof the .
• . Twelve Firemen•
:.Planof Halh t:1cKln.s,Iru Store*. W�ere Tickets _:,
WillAlso Be on Sale : • •_ ::
7 ' -,
.:
�. M,OORE Chef._
MINK
HOLYROOD
Tuesday,October 11. •
Mrz••Gorbtt, of Coelcstown,: is Visit-
ing at the of-lie
� 1 ott e of his daughter, Mrs.
�1hi
Rich' .1 _
'__A fine _s pen e
of, deer was •
seen
recenity by.`Mr, Richard Elliott, tsass-
ing through the., Salmon,farm.
The Woinen's Institute wish to a,c-
press their thanks to all who so will-
ingly gave their help in preparing
for the unveilinm.
.__..Iicv-' Mr..'Pen.'ose,• 'former-- `ngli=
can minister . of •Kinlough, now of
Leamington,' was present at the :un-
veiling ceremony his son being one
of . the fallen heroes. • '
The monthly` meeting of the Wo-
ii"ben's Institute will be held at the
,home of Mrs; Walter Nie.hhlson; Kin -
laugh, on October 14th, All members
are requested to be present as busi-
eess of importanceis to be discussed,
Visitors
welcome,
Anniversary Srvices will be, held
in the 'Methodist, Church, ITolyrood,
on. Sunday, October 16th,, at 2.30
and 7 p.m, Rev. J,. J. Pearson. of
Ethel, will preach at 'both services,
and stiecial- music will befurnished
by the choir, Mr, Pearson is an old
•
Ethel ' boy,. a graduate - of Toronto
'University He -has travelled widely
eth shas, studied in the best colleges -_.•
of Europe and America. He • steno,,'
e
th refo r in' ' fi the `a•st milks of 'Cana-
lion aehon larshin. Don't fail to ' hear
:.hin -
is
CUEROS S CENTRE
rte.
Monday, October • 10th.
IIORN.•.-=In the Township of. Cul-
l. on October 9, 1021, . to Mr. and
Mrs;,•Win, Kath,' a 'son, ,
Mrs. ' George Richardson and 1VIii s
Scott .motored to •Kinearifl 'e - last
week, the latter•'attending the Teach
•
era' Convention, •
Mr. and Mrs, Walter Day Sunday-
ed atthe home of the latter's moth-
er, •Mrs, McKenzie, of Kinloss.
Mr. rind Mrs, John Dick and fam-
home
it left last week f their new
y" or
i at Kendal, ' We are 'sorry to lose our
1 good neighbors; but our' loss 'will be
a gain 'to-someon else, and we wish.
thein every: 'good ck in' their new
1, home, ...