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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1921-11-17, Page 1• • �:- .v..:v-,•<5;-....ate.-...._... P' , $2.o0 PER YEAR IN ADYAjCB1e ..$2.50. OTBEBWI E:° • it • u LUCKNQW,- ONT.*. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER' 1.7,'1921, .• Car No 1 Feed Oats FOR R SALE 1 at the I - CKNi our ,Also Corn &` Oat Chop W. E. Treleaven I. l o EVERYBOTbY'$I COLUMN o o=o= - �— o --o Casa. paid • for • hides and aheep- skins, at ,the . Tannery, •Lucknow-,-S, • Robertson. 10-11-p:• VETERINARY SURGEON. — Dr. W. J.. Keleher; Ripley.; Phone, 63, • night or day:-tf. MONEY .TO' LOAN on ,Mortgages• and notes at - reasonable. • rates: :Fire .Insurance, both stock and Mutual `.Companies: •Conveyancing done with- .neatness and .despatch. Geo. A. • Siddpll, Broker, Lucknow. DR. PARKER, OSTEOPATH, at the Cain House, Ltt4know, _every Wed- • nesday• afternoon. All chronic dis- eases successfully treated. ' Osteo- pathy removes toe physical causes ' of disease. • Adjustment of, the spine is more 'quickly .secured and ..with 'fewer treatments by' Osteo-' pathy than by any other •method, .:Toronto pricespaid for ali :kinds .of .poultry., 9-6-tf A.• Grospopf, L'uc&now. 'MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE. - `' COMPANY OF CANADA • _about:our_Par-ticipating-Paid-Up- • Policy. `• BOOTH,`-Wingham, Agent. , Ih Luckzio eyer]►-,Weclzeosday ell,day... • Mr. Harold FreeeMan is home aft, spending the Summer on the. Great Lakes. A number of local Petters' report ripe raspberries the first week November.. • Miss 'Isabel : MacIntbsh. R•N., ie home from Hamilton. whore She has been for some time: ' ' Messrs. Geo, Aitoheson and Russ Robertson. rare up in ,Teterboro dis- trict on a hunting trip.. ;, • Miss J. 'W Mac`waCallum's a week- end, Truest at • the. home. of -Rev . and nil's. D. MacGehii. Rioli s'. ' Mr. R. • V. Mackenzie is home from the northern part of •the County,. where 'he has been for the• •past two' menti s. - Mrs. _Russ RE'bertsson, and her mother. Mts. Johnston. spent a part 'of the week with Mr. and Mrs, Harry Logan,` •Teeswater. • • Be one of the crowd in Carnegie Hall on Friday evening to.see the drama. "Valley, Farm". „presented by the local Dramatic Troupe. Rev. Mr.. Irwin preached 'Mission- ary sermons on' the Wroxeter , Cio- cuit last Sunday. and conducted 'the Quarterly official meeting at Gerrie on Monday. Owing; to his•proloioged illness. Mr. Renwick has disposed of his automo- bile business at the Ford Garage. Mr. Wm. Naylor is the' new proprie-. tor. 1 er • 'Althoughto a visitor it looked as though the Listowel Re -Union, held. ,last Summer, would be, in every Nor- asuccess. it turns°,out that in a fin - of ancinl, way it fell a little short of breaking even, the expenditure being :$125 ahead of the. receipts. There is, however. some property in the way of street decorations: on Band. •' • In paying'', his 45th. annual sub- scription to the Sentinel; this week, Mr. T. F. • Henderson. of Edmonton, formerly of Ashfield; states, that they are haying very fine anew' in the. 'Alberta Capital-2ono, anew`. up to the 8th ..of „this month::Mr. Hender son 'is in the building business. and re- ports a busy season. A Box Social and Dance • will be•. held in Carnegie Hall on Tuesday evening, December 2nd;. • under he auspices of the Lucknow hire Com - Demi A Christmas Dance will be giv- en on. Monday, evening, December 26. Arrangements are being made . for good orchestras for both dances. Later announcements will follow. Proceedsin aid of Memorial Fund. • Startling reductions in "His Mast-- er's Voice" Victor, Records; regular price' $1.00 Will now be sold' at 85e., which is lower •than these ', Recerds have ever been sold in Canada be- fore Now is the time to get those Records you have been wanting. No, matter what kind of Phonograph you have. you will want Victor Records See Armstrong. the Jeweller. about an attachment for 'your Phonograph so you, can play "His Master's Voice" Records. eo The Bazaar . opens at 2 -o'clock: Listen! The .Methodist ladies .are go- ing to hold a Bazaar son November 25th. Come and purchase your Christ - zees gift. In Carnegie Hall., the lad- ies fair will whit on you, with the greatest care. No matter; 'howvaried your°wants may be. There7l be some- thineto'••suit you there.. you'll see, Booths ..there will be filled' with . all kinds .• of sewing, fancy , work and knitting; You'll find some quilts filled the wool of the ohee». eosev and warm under which -to sleep. 'Things for your haby.: from its toe to its head. also a''cover for its little bed. Home-made candy, •' delicious and sweet, and baking. • boo,that will tempt you to eat. They Will serve a hot .supper, on the floor below. that you. may • partake of before you aro From five to eight the supper' will •be.' and_ thirty-fife_cents Is the charge you see. Men and women,. please un- derstand. you're all invited. so:..be on Mr. and Mrs• Duncan MacLeod are back to town after being :a. month in Teeswater, where Mr. MacLeod had the. •.contract • of . plastering the'. R. C. Church. which is being greatly • en- larged. • ' • . Mrs.'Temple Clark. of •Godericb. and Mrs: ` Richardson; of Teeswater, are at their former home. tl+ie ,.Week. their mother; Mrs. Douglas. having' beenseriously ill for a few days: Reducedprices 'on Community,, Sil ver Plate at • Armstrong's Jewelry store, • and a , full stock of the Adams. Design. Now is•the time to start that set. nr ' add some beautiful pieces' to. those you have. Mr. Geo. S. Robertso,,o ",has roved his' business stand from the Graham. Bleck to the, atore just east of Finlay- son's. The Graham- :Block• is being.. fitted up as • an . office which will be occupied by 'Drs.: Ellliott & Connell '` We are . this.•week in'receipt of an.: invitation to attend the official open - log of -the new 'Medical School build-' ine in, connection with the Western University. London. on November _17 and 18. TheWestern has been mak- ing great forward strides In recent hand..'- r, Anotruttrentoovith • over ;fifty- Ocals Of mimic. 'and bench. Information et The 1.1'nekeys *For Sale.-o•Forty -Pure, *-O-o-o.'OizzioleetwetitY..ziatiii7$73;-7--Bens, 12' : pounds and over, $6; under 12 pounds ' '$5, 'Apply to. W. Farrier. Lticknow Route 1, Phone 33:on 615; Wingham.: , LUMBER FOR .SALE.-oHemlock' lumber. cut ;to Ordezo Enquire at John . FOR SALE—Stove wood, short or long, any qeantity delivered...„Apply : FOR SALE OR RENT.—oFrame dwelling on Havelock Sto Lucknow; -.-sixo-roomooin- good repair, largeogar- den. Apply to W., 4. McMillan, Hen - For Sale.—A cow and calf. Apply to 'Wood_for Saleo-About 25 cords; will be sold in 'the yard. split ready for .tlib stove.- Geo. Bell. Con. 10, Cultoss. 'Phone '2-1 on 36. Teeswater. AUCTION. SALE Village property and household . F. AfacChaoles. will be. sold by Pub- .• lie Audtion on Saturday. November • AUTOS IN COLLISION Iwo earo-whieh collision on Campbell 'SO, east of lOeiebitdrir-Olitniagell: and - the occupants, though unhurt. ,mtutt . have been thoroughly shocked. . Mr. Andrew Malcolm. of Listowel. —; Was proctedine east in. a fine large field, was goingwest in a light Over- land. The road IA narrow with a deep ditch on either side where they met, It was also slinpery, and the driverti evidently didn't anew quite room en - the running -board of the Overlaed: • and stripped it and the rear wheel off. The big car lost's front wheel. had its aluminum frame hadly twisted. and a spring brOken. The two' cars were taken te the Central Ghrage. and in a few hours Mr. Malcolm was able to proceed on his Will. having orotuted a wino' from Itincardineo out, 011 the snare Ind Wino otter t000rsot reward made, Revoke to Alrofirdore • troupe -of. entertAiner§ tre Visit buck - now on WO evening ofolirodnesdeyO NOV. '30 .The DiOle-,Dtto has, become ,one 'America'a most 061011ai'enbero, tainoneot ,componido- during the 'Oast Program of .,ageg and storyoof• the FAMILY SORELY AFFLICTED A case of prolonged and painful illnes which has won mut!' oympathy is that of Mr. Jack Sheriff, former Matism, from •which he -suffers, does not improve. and he is 'gradually los-. ing strength. As though this was not 'enough, he was recently deprived of the attention of his faithful wife who fe•ring', Two Weeks ago she was taken Wingharn Hospital for the removal of a tumor. Friends •will be glad to know that the o-peratiort was entirely successful, and that 'she Will likely be back home in a couple of weeks. For the present, NurSe Carnegie Hall was' well filled . men and women from town and. coun- try. :Wednesday night. -Of last week, cuSse&- from the PrOoressive -Party 'viewpoint:. Mr Powers, Presiderit ,of .0., and . Mr. Findlay. candklate for . Mr. Findlao. who, before joining a good irepressiim as an intelligent and straiohtforwaidoman. 'He. has not turned bitterly. aoainst ,-•hiS -fishier vart3P:• but tells. the oebnle thet he had •been a• Liberal. becaiise he believed in. the Liberal'Party polo icy. The platforms of -the' Proeress- Mr. Findlay. hos .more faith- that the new party will Hie. up, to • its • proroo • The funeraL.Pf the fate iVIr. 'Ray Steele,' aged '29 years :atid of his father -m -law. Mt A. SnazeIo were.- SIX brothers:in-law. Messrs., Percy. Shields. -Thomas -Rivett, Thos; - and William Snazel. Mr. Steele .was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Steele. of Dungannon, end for. the past five vearsolad lived et Port Colbego.eo his -death-took- Odace :on -Toe ayoo_ Nov. Ia.. after an illness of a collide of weeks- loom, typhoid -feirer. &des. his ovife. he leaves a family. of five children. Viola, Irene. Raymond. Billie and Archie; 'his parents, fiv sisters and four brothers. Two •hro- thers.. Alfred land Fred Steele, were -killed-An actionoin .the Great- War, -Thcite surVivino .are 'Messrs, Thomas and -Richard • Steele. Brandon:, Wit. liam. of' Roland; and Jas. Of -Salt- fOrd; and the sisters -are Mrs, Thos. ..Smith, of Lucknow; Mrs.' Jack Mc- Knight, Aubtirn: Mrs. Perey Shields, Sheppardtoo; Mos. Thes Rivett. Dun- gannon. and Mrs: 1Vm. Weitbrook,,, London. -With the -exception-of—the- two brothers in• Brandon. the family were all bere for the. funeral, 'Mrs. future: home in Goderich. Methodist thurch.—The pastor will preach morning and evening next Sunday.• In the evening he will oreach to young men, being the first of a series of evening sermons to the .voung 'men and women. • MiS.' Henry Johnston: 'orhoi° been living with her daughter, Mrs., 'VV. P. Reid, just south of the village, Passed awa'y oh Wednesday morning of this week, at the age of 91 years. 'The funeral to Greenhill Cemetery. will be on Friday afternoon at 2,30 &clock. Mrs. Johnston's maiden name After being . eleven years in -the Mr. R. J. Button has sold eut his business •te Mr. Wellibgtoo Hender- son, .who, for the last couple of Years has been at Allistoh engaged in the ..enderStando that the transfer , will take )11ace at the end of this month 'Mr. 'Button O lie. has been -conducting 'a farin .,as' well at. the. meat shelf will' now devote' all of- his time, to the ARMISTIS DA ., Those wha made. arrangements for of 'Armistive Day had,' every loosen to be sotisiiol' with the results, of their effort;....1.ho wao .well tilled ject of the: Ono Coo, whiell V'Ts to to the rin en • NI ha .NN`Prit overseao. loge Y.ranoe....-and ...C.Loseof:Oho returned; and to the •ntirses. who wont -over t•J cern- fort anclare .for the sick arid ,wound- POtriotic selections were giVeiTby. ifOribiii.thurch cheirs of the village.. was opetieci-by-theOsinging. of Kip- ling's "Let .WooForget." This -Wes followed by, "0 Canada", the audi- and Rev. R. MacCalluni: The dchnin- honorjothe-aeadolOO seriFirioothe--liring°1-Ethel-, spent -the week -end it -.her the :great sacrifice that was made. ha've returned . home • from _Cape Quartette 'Mimeo] numbers 'Were Breton where they hive been Visit - *ell teodered by Meairs: T. S. Reid, Eldon Henderson, Mrs. J. Wesley jc.inegnitelt,eir iSon, the, F.. S, Mac- , "jack MeLenoan, of, Toronto,. spent i The 'meeting eleSed with the sing - a dai.Witit,his brothers. at Laurier. ng Of The Maple Leaf. Forever, by Miss Ada Helm, of Zion, is visit- ing With Mrs. Dave Andrew; of. Clin- Zion; _is_...oisiting friends' in- Diing, Mrs. J. Richardsoir'' Jo 'With the. Missew Rose, of Hemlock Janie and Ellen Ketchabow spent ar DAVID BELASCO • of the .-Anierican Civil War„ 1,200 Actors pectacular Rattle Scenes and Filin Drama of Recent' Years at ttie- • ea re FRIDAY, NOV. 1 (One_ Night Only) AFTERN00,11 it 4 p.m. ,Childrent` I§ cents EittNING-itt 7.80 and 9.i0 Admission 85 and 20 cents Everkbodir EnioYs a fine cup of Tea. PP IF YOU DRINii JAPANS "SALADA" GREEN TEA Infinitely Superior to the best ot Japans. TRY IDIELAL sal is truly delicious a.t 307years' re- putation for fine teas. lour Are: as ,Good ---if it is :hecessar:y for you to gooil•N I lye ;Lim wilily Theatre FRIDAY, NOV.- 18 Catherine Calvert And All-Star Cast "The Heart of.Maryland" SATURDAY, NOV. 19' HARRY CAREY "The Wallop" TUESDAY, NOV. 22 Sir Louis -`11.-aceyl 's Fainous The,„ Silent Barrier Special Con?.edy Moonlight on the lifiabash ° -JEWELER & OPTICIAN .Mrs, (ReO.) Haraie was in Loo- erich were guests of Mary 11 Mac- .kenzie 'Laurier on Sunday. moromerourten . Monday, November 14th, Mr :Palmer Petty -piece returned home from the West bast week. • to Mr. ond Mrs. Roland Henderson, 'Mr.' and Mrs. Amos doinelius woont a day last week .with friends wt Dun - 'Mr. and Mrs. JOhn Gillo,Spie spent a few. delilast week with friends in Hamilton, • '"visited a few days with her sister,. couple of weeks with her sister, Mrs. Norwalk, Obit/ are yisiting_ at` the •home of their uncle Mr, Geo. t'ottle, Miss Floro Ross left on Friday, foo office. ' kr. and Ult. Cecil Falconer enter- tained a number of their friends on Thanksgiving night. All teport. a good time. - Mr. arid Mrs, 'Wes. teggatt and famik/ motored to Drayton on Satur- day -and visited over the ,week -end Stith Mr. and Mrs, Salo Loggatt. trom getting the gout, ' The world has too nianY ond not enough oolf.otattors,---Colo • A colleCtion- taken irt- aid -of the Fire oCo'o, ..Merhoxialo Fund -amoun- Take. a PHOTOGRAPHY the Ko- • sive than you, think.— our pride cardsLdenkiii---, strate 'And any ' • dak is simple to work '..;-giving; at their home in Para- • 2--*--=--2-weooait -moan ollOW mount. you how cos it is spent the Thanksgfying holidays .in. Oisiting With Mrs. Wm. .Wiley, L?f Mr. 13'eatty ,Gibsono of Paramount, SPOit A.Thanliogiving with friends: it .a feW days ovith ;Allis Annie 'OrcLenL Paromourit,. speht Thanksgiving with • E. McKIM Years, you.= buy here knowing that our prices. arc righto • • 12. Inelies hioh. black leather toos; and Mrs. .T. • Vao Poo' 12 Inelteii: Milli, tan. leOther tops, 15 Ineheo lett' 'leather lobs, white soles $6.5Q Men's 41-eyel'..t lormbertiant $3,25. Men's 4-eoelet Lumberio§n, white *5 Inches ItiOit, bliteic• leather tabs,' • o or° `Winn : ,:e . Visiting 'With Mr, Mur. lay's port • s. Mr. :nod Mvs. Dan Mur. ',ray, of yaramount. tail, oilie Tia been in "the \Volt the Donal,i, o' AmberleY. past few months, has toturned home, • ', .. . ,..1 Mr. and Mrs. Steele Hunter, of i. .. ' • , LucktiOw spent Thanksgiving with ' . Don't think that 4 nian looks thoi Ale. ond:Mrs. Jas. Stethere, Of Para. i right 'way every. tittle 11i4 )104