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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1921-11-10, Page 5, 04. ^ • ...oTIM gry�;w�.+ '�• }�(} Q� l,�wy,�.,■yy.'}x�• Ti!!-„t,F'•Ob4'S+uSY�+%.� .31r 4•i,V•FM9� A� L' ti.G.Y,:.�+d? ",.. �tL['• ,. ... .�._....-._.. w=,.,.e-aemr_c.,me+...•-.*.-.«•».w..t+•s.••+ti4e.-a..+itxrx+.•w.�.G; WA °CREAM . i 1.10 r � �-FOIL•-- • ' SEAFORTH CR'EAMI3gY :CALL ANY DAY AND GET' A CAN AT T: OMITS'S STORE,‘ Wei test Wednesday an d Satur- day, P.M. Get your can any day. , Will 'also buy limited quantity of good cedar' logs. • - WE WILL .APRECIATF,,' .YOUR PATRONAGE. ' v ---D, 251.1-tf. .dE DOUBLE TRACK ROUTE .,-Between• MONTREAL.,, TORONTO ' 'DETROIT and CHICAGOy Unexcelled Dining Car Service. • Sleeping cars on Night. Trains' and. ,Parlor Cars On principal Day Trains. .Full information -froth any Grand Fronk Ticket Agent cr C, E.Sorn- mg, District Passenger. Agent, Tor- onto. ..1F F. Phillips,..Arent, Lucknow. .12 S. Stands for Canadian. Pacific' Ocean Service, but with us it means ' 'ourtcoub, Polite,' Obliging Service highest Cash. Prices •for ,Cream, Eggs and'. Poultry' •.: ''Our .advice would .he te"sell •your poultrrearly this year. Prices are. 1 expected to be iieuch lower than last year. • • ' SELL N4'W • V;E i WOODS -PHONE 47;” LAIC KNOW A.F.&A.M., G.R.C. Old Light • meets every Thursday night on or before the full moon, in the Mae- '. as- ...,_.....—.�......�....r_._. ........ _._ - onie Hall, Havelock St„Lucknow; •W.M., 11_ G. Mackenzie; S.W., T. ' S. Reid; J.W:, J. McQuafig; Sec.,' W. A., Wilson.' • •• • Lucknow- their .lodge day of the W.M., Jas. -._ .MeQuilhn. NIRO SCHOOL. REPORTS S. S. No, •4, West Wawanh ' ' Junior, Room , Sr, II1- •Stewart Laois, -Charles McQuallan, Nora Woodley, Ross Mc- Pherson, Alex. Lyons, Jr, III—Frank. Carroll, Helen Mil- ler, Margaret Thom, Walter Forster, Elmo ,Pritchard, Alvin Miller. ' ,gr, II --Margaret, Cumming, Har,. old, Hyde,, Mildred M'cQuillin, Marjor- le Purvis, Gordon Lyons, Elvin Mc7 Quillen, Margaret Miller. - - Pr.—Ronald Forster, Richard Ev- ans. Bt—Maude Evans -• A, I>3obel Miller, Helen. Thom, .Calvin Purvis,, : , , •• ' - No.. on Roil, 25; Average Attend-, ante, 23. ' . M Bui,'nin,,,-Teacher.: "S.: S. No, 5,- Kinloss' ' Sr, IV—A. MacKinnon,,' 7,5.. Jr, IY—Mary MacKinnon, 76; R. Carruthers, 74; N. Chesnut,72; E. MacLeod, 71; M. MacKinnon, 68; C. Robinson,, 50, Sr; • III—R. MacKinnon. 93. Jr. III—K.. MacKinnon, 87; 11. Swan, 82; A. Carruthers, 75; S. Mac, Gillvray, 24. ' ' Sr. II—Ted' 'Murray, 75; J. Mac-. •Gillvray; 60; N. Carter, 0. .. Jr, :II—R . MacLeod, 88; 'J'. P Iac- Kinnon, 81. , First=p; Carruthers,, M, B. Mac Leod, E. Robinson, . M. 'Carter, Primer—H. Swan, L. White; " E, Carter, ' No. :on the Roll, 25; Average At- tendance, 22 ". •J, MacDonald, Teacher.' U. S S: No. 4, ''Ashfield • V. Class—Donald Finlayson, 65 per cent.; S. MacDonald, 60; J. Robert- son, 56. . • Sr, IV=I;MacDonald; 71; L. Rob- ertson, 60; D;inlayso'h; 53; R. Mac- Lennan,.'51; M. B. MacDonald, 45. Sr.- III—J. MacRae, 67; E. Mac-. Donald, 60; M. MacDonald, 58; A. Finlayson,;. 52; K. MacLennan, 48; W. Ross, 32; G. Finlayson 9. Jr: III—C. Robertson,. 61; • • G; Brown,59'; J. MacDonald, 58; J, Ross, 43; . G. Finlayson; 37. Jr. II -C. 'MacDonald, 72;! L. Rob- ertson, 70; O. MacChaules, '60: • Jr I_ M. ' MacKendrick, . 80: K. Ross, 75; 'It.: Finlayson', 70; P. Mac= Donald, •63; D. Liisdsay, 60. Primer—F• Finlayson,_ 80,_: C; Mac. Donald, 70; I. MacKendrick, 60 - No. -on Roll, 3.2. • ••• • L. Finlayson, .Teacher • g. S No. 5, A hfe1 - Names are in order of merit; IV E. Ritchie,--Ede-Gatdnerr=,J:, Ritchie, E.' Gardner, J. McDonagh, D:' Anderson,' H. Gardner, G. Pepper, M. Webster • ' • , 'tea 913—C_ • i ehie `682- W. Pepper, 649; J.' Andrew, 571;. B.•. Cooke, 302; Jr, III--1029,-A.Ritchie, 918; M, Pepper,, ..846; J. Ritchie, 740; P. .Cook;, 562. Sr. II—Total 1000-4. McDpnagh, 871; D.' Anderson, 800; W. Hinter, 729; M. Reid, 723.. r. . • . Jr. II --Total 990--B. Gardner, 792; W. Webster, 616. : , • • First—A,. Hunter, u E'. R1taltiet . E. . ' Ritchie, - W,. Hunter, .G= Webl;:ter,. •: N, Anderson, E. Read. ' Primer -9, Gardner, C. Gardner.. No, on Roll, 30. • ' V. M. Tiffin, •Teacher: S. S Ni'+7, Ashfield ; V—Willie Hogan, 65 per cent.. • Ritchie, 75; Lloyd Stein, 66-. i Jr.• IIlt—Delia (; lniore,' 62; Irene a.Hogan,261;• Connie Hogan,.59. Jr II Andrew Ritehie; .64 . • • ,,Jr• Ttilie Ritchie, 761 Rimer' Mc- Leod, 76; Frankie . Gilmore, 68.' . The number on the Roll .is .101' Av- erage attendance for the month is 9; Best Speller—J, G. Ritchie. • - Violet V. MacLennan, Teacher; • �ou s Can moot elvet 4�. ..., ..•.,•., •._•-,.*•,..,...- ...••t-.••-, ,., 428, meet- in room every second Tugs - month •at 8 ,o'clock p.m. Irwin; Rec. Sec'y., Wm. Do 'not suffer anotherdayy with 1t c h.I ng, Bleed ing, or Yrotrud- ing...I'7las.. ,.No. surgical ope*•. •'�"�� atio•n,r� tiered.: Dr. Chase's Ointment will relieve you at once and afford�lasting benefit. 60e. a box . all dealer, or Edmaneon, Bates & Co., Lhhn'lted. Toronto. sample Box free it -you menden this Faust and one ore 20. stamp to pay postage. y•- us ng • S. S. No, 10 . Ashdeid • . 'Nimes are in orderof merit Those 'marked 1*,) were absent for . one Sr,,. IV—Mildred Johnston, Tom Ferguson,: Leo -Courtney, Marie Courtney: Sr. . Iif •.,Gladys ' Johnston, • Refit Courtney; 'Robert Scott, , Earl ther- wood*, Joe Hogan*, Jr. III.- My'rtle .Johnston*, : Melda' Lane, John Howard,•••Marie Hon.' Sr... II --Charlie McLean, Tom How- ard, - • Jr; Il=Vivian: Courtney. . I ` Class --Gordon Johnston, 1 Fay Courtney, Winnie Lane, Louis I•rigan, Primer—Thelma. Johnston, Billie Reid, Robert Howard; Frank Dren- nan. ' • No: on Roll,, 24; Average :Attend- ance, 2.1. • • Bertha V. Clarkson, Teacher, S. S. No; ..'7, .Kinloss' • •. No, , on Roll, 17;. Average Attend ance, ' 15:' - ,,,Names are in ' order of merit. HJT. IV—M. Stewart. • Sr. "IIL=R; Maclnnes, T. England; ' M.' Campbell, • • Jr III—J: Stewart Sr; II F, McNall, H, Campbell; Jr-. •II -E. :MacDougall, ,M.; Stewart. •I 'Class—P. McDougall, A..;McDoii- gall. • r , Sr. Primer -C; Campbell, C.'Mac ' Innes, L. McLeod, •.Ir; PritnerE. •McDougall. " 'A _clas—R..Mc1iougall,.R. H.:Stew? art,. . . -; NA.:Goilan,`Teacher. • • I T is always interesting to make a; , discovery. Women, as well as men, find. joy ' in discovering something which they .' can tell others about, ' Many • thousands of 'women have quite accidentally `discovered ill Dr. Chase's Ointment; a skin°beautifier of • rare value. , Because Dr. Chase's Ointment is so universally used as a'treatin:ent.for. eczema and the skin troubles of baby- hood, its. effectiveness as a beautifier, of the "skin is sometimes Jost sight of, untilusing it for these ailments °'of S.• S;.'No.. 3, West. Wawanesh:' Sr.:III-Albert.Taylo ,.82 per. cent ,George 'MacDonald .81; 'Harrison Taylor, :80; Stewart.Durnin, 79; Doris Smythe, 76. - • Jr. III• -Edna Fowler, Pete . , 60; r MacDonald, .57.. Sr..' II—Gordon Gor on Smythe, 71-; --Mary Foran, 31*,,, Jr. II—Wallace'Milson.-84; Don- aid ;Thompson, 79,• -Jelin -Macflonald,.' 74; ,Gordon: Fowler, 48, John••Dtirnin, 45*,; D.onalda•MacDonald, 37. Primers -Charles Durni , Willie • • • mark on each pair •a. d Comfort in .� R. • .t • -.u. ..,. v w. .. Ve • S Oes , ua�ranteed � �' �x Allies Holden' Overtimes not -only', assure you ;protection f + from snow and cold --they fit neatly and comfortably. - .,' Heiden hoes are -Made from materials' Specially selected for. -warmth, -wear 'and, Ames Holden Overs and' ;, appearance, and are the ideal Fall .and Winter footwear for farn'i, coat or town, when full protection and light weight.a're desired. ` . ' hind all Ames Holden Rubber. Footwear. We_ support the guarantee and ate ,; , , We stand be next.selection, ,, ,-� > l e_ to' xpu for each pair sold: Read the giuLi entee and when making your let us, fit. you with , - AMEB HOLD RUBBER FOOTw FOR 9At.E• dY F. D. MacLtNNAN „ •„r Ontario' Lochalsh. O nit Lo '11111111111.11111,11111.11!11111p Tender Skin • r fm.onm 's '"�Men' ettr suffekin fiYf�'itationsf'� p an eczemic nature as a result of shaving. In its more aggravated form this is, known "Barber's Itch.” ' If your skin is tender' ,;vou will finds it good to. apply Dr, Chases • ' ' Ointment. after. Shaving. Wash thoroughly vith'het water, drir the-akin- 'rubbing. he akin 'rubbing. and apply the ointment "- This. ' i. rots the irritated' skin, keeps it soft" and s t tr knee'_ : r�2 ,.,.e. and"°b.y fts'-alTti''�$'riC''.�tu 4 'is. vents -•.the simead. of skin trouble. the skin its benefit to the skin itself is once more discovered. "With the modern use of powders and cosinetics the skin becomes dry and 3iarsh, irritations are set up; pim- pies and blackheads are :Formed: ' The use' of Dr.' -Chase's Ointment makes the skin soft and pliable, and restores the healthful action of the' pores of the skin . which have been -clogged by the :use • of powders. • 'The woman who is admired for the exquisitely fine texture and velvety softness, of her skin is the one who • regularly uses Dr. Chase'sOinttnent. You can discover this :for. yourself . by giving . this delightfully soothing, ' healing ointment a' few weeks' trial.. Mani Uses . > . • There: are scores of ways in ,which Dr. Chase's Ointment IS useful in'.'the home... It is the standard ointment, and is used with • great. satisfaction fore -. Eczema., and Salt Rheum. Shingles, Tetter and Ringworm Scald Head and Baby Eczema Pimples. and Blackheads _ Chafing and 'Skin' Irritation _: _ .Sore_FeeLand _Toes :. r ingrowing Toe Nails '. Chilblains 'and Frost Bites Poisvned Itch, Ba'rber.'s Itch Prairie'.Itch hives ancLInrsect_BAtes ` ett Roberts; 4d 3Jrtd.reott A•ve . • -- • - ltirs,E-Ever J•ialifax,••-•N.5.; writes: "I used Dr. 'Chase's -Ointment-for my baby, who had, rihtgworms all •over his face. r. tried almost°everything • . I khew of without success until bused• Dr. . Chase's' Ointment. Thfs completely • freed @id Sores an•d Bed Sores — hiimr of Chi's cine in skim rauble u -a short • Hemorrhoids or Piles • " time. :I woui ld' not be without this .ontment,, • in the house, and trust this mayinduce. • •' Sample -box free -if yrou iineutianmthis pages ,others to' give It atrial and;be-conn ed -df _`Fdnianson, Bate§ & IC.o:, Ltd.,'_Toronto , its rnerrits," ; ... , • • Eczema Miss Bessie Stewart, Lanark,. Ont„ ;writes: "I first took eczema on my' head, and had to .have . my hair cut, • Then theeczema broke out on the fingers of niy right hand,,, It • was' so itchy I couldn't keep from scratching it,. and it began to spread: ' .In • reading an old Almanac that mother had, I noticed that Dr Chase's' Ointment was rec-' ommended for eczema, so I sent for a same pie box. I used the ointment every. night, . • and' soon saw a difference. I got a fpll•+ sized box at the 'druggist's, and later an-, other one, but •I. never needed the second, ' because after the use 'of the' first box' the • eczema disappeared from 'Both my• head • and fingers," • • Baby's Skin Scalds and BurniF Sore and Cracked LCippies .: Chapped Hands and .Face *Sore and and.Inflamed Eyelids Pirdon;:Harold. 'Fowler.* visited the Old 'I?eople's''Home tti;pie MiSSTNi dn''ariir1Viss Brawn,. of • Those marked w itli asterisk. wears:; thein -their annual treat. This year it 'sh field, spent -Sunday- at Nr John ° • absent for one or ore examinations.,, consisted•.of..' a drinking, ,cup, a'liand Emmerson's. - (; - :No, on, Roll, 18;- Average Attend- ,•,;kerch'ief, 'coolies;:'candies.' and gum .ante, 16; ' far each inmattt. The old folk were ',Gladys C, Webb, Teacher; deli hted With their gifts and,tender- �,-o_o_ ed a hearty }.'ote of thanks:. Mr. Wiles •• the keeper of the :Home, also•.wished. I11AFE1tING the .Institute every. success • •;:: : • .,(Inti+tided for leaf week)' Tuesday, No�+ember 1st. Masa-mEetrr-S•tu-rgeeri :spent the week -end at her home near Bervie, 'Mrs, John' Saunders -has beau vigil:- ing friends in,: Dungannon the past _twa_.•week�, :' - Mrs: J'as Webster, si Boundary .-west, .,:spent a few days'last ' week wit her- daughter, .Mrs. Thos. Blake,. nuiiilser Tioili `here` attended -the Epworth League Rally at 'Zion last'. nigkt aril report a good time, ° . Mr.and Mrs. J. Blake and daugh= ter and Mrs. 'Win. Blake 'visited .Mr. and`Mrsobt,_ Blake, near ('lint nn f on . Satu'rdsyt • Misses Rae and Jessie Stothers and Miss' 'R,.. Sturgeon spent. a day 'last week with Mi and Mis ' ;S ;13, l l'erinit us ,this, evening (we, your Stat)iel`s. Olint01L. , -- fm c r,� s-3--to,-sliaw. >.-soMe .wayy.._ou.r.. The monthly meeting of the W. M., 1...4.1°°!'d will and 'best 'Wishes for a 8, was Heid last Thursday a -t the RECEPTION AT RIPLEY,.. v A , very. enjoyable time was s,,e,;t on Thursday evening, Nov, 3rd.,.when. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wylde enter •tainet3'a 'large nm)Ttier'-•of friends: in= honour of Mr, aria Mis: Eln'ier`John- ston, and -to weiconie thein to their _new home in • the lla re. During the evening a rii esentiit on .to. them took Ii'omace McLay;: read ,the address and .Mr;.'Angus Matheson paesented hent with t pulse of mon cy, after which ilr •lohnston thanked thei,m on behalf 'of himself .and ,his wife iii...1dwic1kihosen :w-ords.: Fol lowing is the address.— and. Mrs, tinier Johnston; .' hone : of Mrs. Jas. Edwards. There was a large' attendance,., and .•a ,good .program, which' included quite a full report -of the---. recent. • Distriet. Con.__ vention- of'the W. M. S. at Gorrie, by Mrs,, (itev.) De Witt Cosjens, our delegate,' was given.. The November meeting will be held. in the ,Ashfield Methodist Parsonage at LucknoW. thi gtirh life, We are pleased to know th-1t-you as cx. gain• ---� =lain in our midst, and trust that 'your presence a cl' ire1ttaintuner. will ' be an 'influence 'for the best. Pleas accept this small' token with a wish for much happi- nesse 'Signed on behalf of 'your friends• Miss- Betty Graham.., 'entertaindd her friends td a dance and party , on' Monday evening, ,Thanksgiving. passed very quietly. in our burg. -Those home for the- week-end he-week end , included—Mr J.as . Rich ara.v. of.'London; :M;r.'.Jack Graham,- Winghain; Misses , Tillie •Hodgkinson "and"Itathryn.Kay, Ktiicardine;-Mies• •Marell-,Scott, of. Mount 'Forest. . =" -Targe crowd atteiiairt ie ance` and box social given by the Orange- men in' • the Orange Hall on Friday, night, There was nothing stingy. a.bout'the bidders. aid the boxeo went' at •gddd prices; 'Mr, John Purvis, of Holy ood,`acted as 'chairman and also' :aue,tioned-• the -w -boxes. -•-;A• •..veryt good - program Was given. • —o o-°_ _Mm .White, for the past ten --years; license .inspector for truce, County. has -tendered his resignation' to time: •Depsrtiitrnt Mr;-- White :gives--as-4iis- reason for'wishing to:be • relieved, advancing age and declining health, Tile Department has replied that in due -emir -4 itLL"C Wont -s mint il Suede§ ser and advise Mr, White d the ac- eptar e .of-- ii -:resignations......_., / good -plumbing in your home, is a 'source of pleasure to .the'whole household. An. handy man can install room •fixtures,,that'rnake• a heat - appearance,, but the • vital `parts-.: of a plumbing job are concealed index the floor. And. regmre+ tth workmanship of a real'mechanic • • Be sure to consult us before' plaeing your..contract. . We• handle- the well -biovar' Hee= la Pipeless,' and the Empire.. King Pipe or Pipeless Furnaces Ther fuinaees,.instal ed, by, Us,,,,^ are a ptrasurc to operate,`and- give A No, l heating results; Headquarters for EavetrQttg- ing,•Sheet Metal Work and Elec- trical Work ' Special :.A°tention. Paid to , •Country' t%oik, G D.}iN - _ :'.' _ . W.A LTA � PLumaER & TINSMITH fl$io`iII: Si.' Rheumatism? Or Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago?' .The remedy is simple, inexpen- ' •ive, easily taken and harmless: • SLEEP . , Cala you do it well? Just one' or two deeds of DR. .MILES' NERVINE81.20 willilootbi thi irritated and over -strain. 'turves, Guaranteed Safe and Suce, obi by A *KW • KINLOU,GU Meiiday, Novetnber 1th, .. 1vTr,• •Janmes Ilodg kinson has Men engaged . this, week. putting in a, new well. JOHN`SUTHERLAND & SONS, Ltd. • Guelph, Ont.; insurance, Fire and Marina f heurimatic Capsuics _�._.. Your druggist will 'supply you. . Write fcr freer trial to Temple-, ton's, 56 Colborne St., Ta' otttor SOLD 1W A, E McKIM, 1411CKNOW Lueknow Lodge Meets every Friday evening at 8 o'elock in their Iirtll, Garnp ell st`reet. ll-brethren- eordially invited. Officers: Noble • Grand, Robt: Johnston' Vico Grandis harbour;- R 'rch. a ec. S A Sec' Ai be , hitt ton; Fiu. Set., Dr. $;virion; urea, Alex Rota; •