The Lucknow Sentinel, 1922-02-09, Page 6PAO
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IN OUR.
STAPLE DEPARTIY!E
This Department is one in which we take.it special
and weal stocked with a good range of
interest keep g
.the best Waite in the trade,
h �t
This isthe, best time to .make your purchases, sons -
i . sh.of a Spring
to get your `sewing. done before y. the ru fid < p- g
Season:
See our malues in
Skirtings
Flannelettes
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Denims
Cottons
Towellings, &c.
Fine Qualjty Corsets
Cottonades
Sheetings
, In buying Corsets, every woman desires those that
give- durability, comfort and ease to the, wearer as well
• as giving a trimness and neatness to4he figures. 'We
can thoroughly recommend tile. Nemo,Coilene and the
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�e grades. of Crom ton's as 'haying.. these .desired
bett r g , p.. � . •.
qualities.. Our stock of .Corsets is• very complete in
hese-lei-nes_with-a;_full.:ran eLOUsizes and:, prices rang=
Wing from $1:50 to $6..00
- i re. shown a` nice ran ,e .of
Vin- this .Department ewe a .:� ; g g
Brassieres of fine quality..at 75c., $1.50 and $1.75; and.
good values In Children s , Waists a't 8 5c. and $1.00.
N,.MURDOCII &
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. � our
�S�rvice
N. 10 s fit Y
a9;� �.� Cheaper ThanTree _credit Stores
Phone i
_Dr cls' Stock Tonic
Will make thrifty stock more thrifty.
Will change a run-down. animal that :is losing
money, into 'a thrifty, healthy animal-�,
Will ' nc-of'
rease' the floe -malar and-incr• se -the-.
tlah x
Will enable you to _ put your hogs on "the =
•from:•t1u'ee to four weeks sooner:
-ho- kee •-ho #prom-p-
wl cure crippled Fs. S.
airs
25-16. Pali, • $5A0' 10-1b. • packa*, $X4.35
=i 1;'2 IA!! ck'ag-c, 75c
ess Panacea_
/ Will increase'egg production and -prevent alseese'
amongst your poultry.. :•
5 Lb. Package •85c. , 1 1-2 Lb.' Package•35c. c:
D+r.'iiess.Louse Kilter,
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Dr. Hess imp
the • lice off cattle- horses
Isguaranteed� •to:' clean„ ,
hogs and poultry. •
Louse Mallear, a dry Powder,75 and 35c. per,tin
Dip and Disinfectant, liquid, '90c. ,per tin"":
FARMERS.-- Drs -Hess pr
oducts
guaranteed : ar
to ;give the results . as, repre=
••Used accordingto :dir-:
sentgbd if fed and:u g
e
ections. It v*ll pay °.. y.,,ou to, act at once
.and_�keep ,your stock: and, poultry, ,in• a
healthy condition.
ST, IIEL ENS. f [. `E; Ne. a Aflaf4eld
Tn;esday,Feb., 7th.
Mr. and Mrs. James Irwin visited
on Sunday with' Mr. and Mrs." W.
Weeds.
We are Pleased to 'see Mr, Clark
out again, quite recovered from an
attack of 1a -grippe. •
Mr; 'arid Mrs.:John Campbell,. of
Provost; Alta, are visiting Mrs,
Gampbeil's sister, MI's, Harper. '
Mr. Frank Torrid has, engaged Mr..
Steve Andrews to •work on the fern,.
Mr, Ed, Thom went to London on
•Monday, Mrs. Thoni,. who is in the
hospital there is.; inaking'favarable
Progress,
Misses.: Gladys and Caroline Webb
attended the Normal "At Home" lit
Stratford. Normal. last. Friday event
ing,',ancf remained over the week -end
visiting friends. -••
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it1Ni;QuGH
Monday, Feb. 0th:
Wedding' :Bells - are ringing near
our burg, Can't you hear. them?
Miss. ,Pearl --and Master .Karl Boyle,'
of the. tenth Concession, spent last
week with friends in St. .Helens,
Mr. and Mrs, Walter Nicholson;
spent Sunday with the latter's parents.
Mr, .and Mrs, F. H. Haldenby.,
Miss Lily Hood:has:returned to her
home in :'Lueknow,; after spending a
few days with Mrs. Alf. Hodgins, of
the tenth. Concession.
On Friday Evening,Feb. 10th the -
young people of -the' Anglican ClauJch-
„Kinlaugh, are putting on_ a series of
plays, in the basement of the Angli-
can Church, Kingarf;
On Thursday Ey en'ng • Feb.'• 9•th, ,
there' will be a Box. Social' and Enter-
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tain;nent,•.held in the Township Hall,
Holyrood, 'It is. being puton by the
-young People of the Anglican Church
Ripley. ,
Miss Tillie i odgkinson :returned. to,.
Kiticardire-=on--Mondaay, of las•t:week,-
after spending the ,week •end with her.
mother Mr's. James'. Hodgkinson, who,
,has- been 'suffering for • a ,couple :of -
weeks with a, sore -band: • �..
Mr,•.John .McFarlane paid our, burg
a- business visit last• week, and. we
understood that she has' purchased. the
fifty acres and store: from Mr. Rith
arcs, ;and„ that Mr..Richards will be.
moving ,shortly to his farm on, the 12.
th,'Concession.. We all join in: wishing;
Mrvery j
McFarlane' t "e best •:of•siac-
cess. ..
iz.IV-Total 100 pea ve;at-E. Rit-
chie - 1; J. Rite tie 80; Ed, Q(ardner
,.a; J. hf:tcDoaaa a 71; E. Gardner 63;
G Pepper'54. , •
Sa•, lit Total 1.00 t per' cdrit-W.
Pepper 83; C. Ritchie 72; J; Andrew
67.
Int,III-.-Total 100 per cent' -A.
Ritchie .83;. M, Pepper 77,; J. Ritchie
a5•.
Jr.&II+-Total• 10Q- - per cent -7-E,
1l•factonagh -90; W. Hunter 80;
Reid 70; D. Anderson 65*: ':T
Int.II Total' 100 ' per cent -;B:
Gardner; 80; M Webster 44, '
Jr,1I Total, , 100 per cent- A,
Minter 8'4; W, Hunter 79;. E, :Ritchie;
• 7'i3;• F. Ritchie 71; E. Reid 65; .1'ri,
Anderson' 43 G, Webster'$0*.,, •
Jrr -: C, Gardner, S. Gardner*..
Those marked 4,9 missed w nttinber
of days -No. JO r;�ll 29. Average„
.:attendance - . • '
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• Teiicher;,Valetta M. Tiffin
December and,January
Finlayson 77 per • tent, J.
Robertson 64, S. MacDonald i;4`
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Robertson 71, L •MacDonalds
.48*, R. MacLennan .45'4, M. 'B, Mat -
Donald 36, D, Finlayson • 27, • •
Sr,III--J..11IaeRae ' 68, A, Finlay -
sen 65, E. MacDonald 58, M. Mac-
Donald; 50, ,C; Hamilton 39; K. Mac-
Lenndn "35*, W. Ross' 20*, G. •Finlay-
son 9. ., - , .
Jr,III-1.. Robertson 70, C; Brown •
55, J, MacDonald' 49, J. Ross 27,, G.
Finlayson 35..
HOLYROOD
A ,very pleasant a,> ternoon 'was
spent • at, .thea home , of . plies Lizzie
Purvis on Thursday Feb. 2nd. when'I
'The • Women's. Institute: held -their
,nionthly-'a seting, A large number
of the members and ' visitors were
present; . Miss Annie, McLean ' gave -a
splendid., paper ,sit jthe 'topic "Import,-
anee: -of . Rest and Recreation' in the.
Life,' . of the Homemaker." Last
eolith's 'topic "The Effect •of Dress'
on" Mil -teeter,” was •aTso given by the
Mrs
Frank
McIntosh 11Irs
F'
Tho;npan gave - an interesting read"
,in -entitled • "The' Ideal Wife." .
•good pro•gLain of music was enjoyed
,by all', At the close. of the ,meeting,
lunch 'was served
e Liftfl
r :ie�Coa1. Coy
THE-S-wHa�
wa
T i TH h Z NEVE* .?, SA• I'1 OITi i t - —11
4th KINLOSS
Tuesday , February ' 7th.
Mr, Kenneth McDonald is spending
a few',weeks in Detroit this winter.
The • Hodgkinson boys are busy
cutting wood up on the 6th.4this win-
ter.
M:r;, Dane McDonald, Ex -Reeve of
Kinloss,. is Confined to the house , of
late, ' We hops to dee him arpllnd
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.Mrs. Win.: McConnell hasbeen ill
but is recovering we hear, .
Mr. Malcolm' .McInnis has - been
very poorly for some tin.a, We hope
to hear of his recovery soon. -
Jas, Struthers ' of Paramount,
spent ,an ,af ternoon.,lest week iv itll• his
cousin Russ Middleton oti• the. 4th.
The young folk along the 4th, Con,
p*ased•a Very' enjoyable evening last
7/1010 the taint) p1 Mrs, Jas,'Little,
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" FORDYCE ,_
Wellington Nixon Spent Sunday at
"Champions
• Miss .MacKenzie wee in,Stratferid a
feivdays.tbe,end of last week
u1te• a' dumber_ of faimera_ .are
hawling maple logs -to the .St. Helens
mill:
.Mr, and: Mrs..' Harry Woods spent
sy "whh BVI , . and
:Woods of St„. Helens. ,
We are 'pleased to report that
David Ferrier ' who has been poorly
•for some • tinie is improving, though
slo:vly -
We ale sorry to -learn. of,thedeath
of George Tisdale who:went' •to the'
West freni'-this--apart last .spring. He
has been -in poor, 'health for, some
time;-
jz J •
LION -.
Alec Hackett of Belfast .,spent„Fri=
day with -Tom ,Hackett of Zion.
Miss Hazel Irwin of Port Elgin is
visiting her Aunt, Mrs. Charles
R tt1iie. • ' '
---":ptvolxth-i�€�g'nc-�a-railed off=this
week on account of -the league Ttairy
at Hacketts_ Church,
PYatok+ixes and Song Practice' every=
night this week at Mark Garctiier's,
Ail try and be ?resent. •
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Mr, Emmerson Irwin of Lucknow,
spent' Sunday With Beattie Gibson
tand'Mark Gardner of Zion.'
The Zion 'Rink, on Billy Gardner's
Bond is in first 'class shape for skat-
ing, free for all who wish to skate,
Jack' Gardner, Wesley Ritchie,
Mary, Helm, Isabell Nixon and 'Hazel
Irwin spent Sunday evening at Clare
Irwin's' near Lucknow,
The great of the 'season, Box Social
and, Concert 'at Zion Hall Feb, 10th.
'Colne and hear the Zion Darky'SDng-
torso ott'll 16pieh 'QN a N't iiglf its
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CHOL 1tEPORTS.•
9. S; -No, 7. Ashfield
V -Willie
Hogan. •
- Jr; IV--.1G:=Ititcliie": 83-pei a'nit'
.LloydStein 7••Bertha Cooke 3G •'`
- 9 ,.
Jr.III=Della •Gilmore 82, • Irene
Helga ':79, GoYrn ```I%ogan-fek, Peter.
Cooke' S7, *
Jr l-Andrew'RTtcliie 13,- - T
J.r.1 Elnier.M,acLeoli,,Tillie titchie.,
Frankie : Gilmore, '
Number on roll 12 -Average attend-
ance 10, Best speller for month Willie.
Hogan,, • • • - '
'heather, -Violet 'V. ,MaeLennan=
Belfast • School'- ' *
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Sr.IV -O Alton,
:Vint, J. Irwin,,A ,Bowles, C: Hackett.
• • Sr.III=R Nicholson,. M Hackett,
'F3ac a- tt, :t Cranston,' J.-
BA*Gles. • -
• `Sr;TI: ;`i3aok'ett; E-. Nicholson. ' '
Jr II=G, Il nt iy, Z::: Shei'iv_ood
Jr 1- Henry, P. -Thompson, N.
Cranston; E. Vint, F. ' Phillips,` G.
Camerae.
Pr, -R; Cameron, W. ! Lasenby,
R..
Nicholson, Alton.
Number on 11611 25,'Average attend
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ante 24. •-
• Teacher, K' M. Welsh
a� S,
S. No 11 .Ashfieldl,.
Johnston; M. cruitney,
T,'. Ferguson. '
Jr.IV=E: Webster, L. Courtney,
•SrIII-R Courtney, R, ;Scott,' G,,
Johnston, E. Sherwood, J. Hogan.
Jr.III-iVI,.; Lane', 151.. ,,Johnston,..,
Reward, b7.; Hogan. , •
Sr',II=C. 'MacLcan,• T.,. Howard,
Jr II -V. Courtney "
JrI=G. Johnston, 4V: Lane, P.
Courtney, L: Hogan.
Pr, -T. • Johnston, it; , Howard, 'B;
'Reid.
notal attendance .24, Average' attend -
21, •, - _
"`�' 'F` --:- 41''deAer;41; Clarkson"
i'rt.. ... _.4`X, _ -"_'' W` -'.:,r ^--
JrIL-D; Robertson 70,;' C Mac
Donald 69, O,MacCharles• 58
Jr.I-M, MacICendricic 75i R, Fin-
layson.65, F. MacD,onalit 65, D. .Lind-
say 60, K. 'Ross 50. .
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Finlayson 80 C, MeeDon-
ald 75, I MaeKendrick 70, R D.. Ross
•15; „ . •
(-'') means absent for one or",more'
examinations, -No; on roll 33. •
Teacher, L• Finlayson-
S. S. No. 9, Kinloss - •
V-' Olive Kennel ' •
- Sr; . IV -*Mary • MacKenzie, *Mar-
garet, Maclnbyre, "•`Kenneth.:•- Mae
Kenzie, Jean ..MacLean, Grant Mat=
Lean, Gertrude Gaunt • i L-
SrIIII-Fraser , Purves';. William
Dawson„ •
Y Jr,III-Jessie. Purves, *Annetta•
MacIntyre(equai
Alex MaeK
enzie
Jean MacKenzie, ,
Fi's'her and *�.vl�ary ),
John' Johnston,.' John Wraith
Jr, II=Charlie `Iatl'in and *Dorothy,
Wraith(equal), :Daisy* Kennedy,
f red Patterson,. , :
Jr,.'I-Huntley Dawson, • ,*Hughie
MacKenzie. - • •
r,-*Donalde-Mactallum, Harold'-'
Purves Stuart . Dawson, - Ca• eine
Patterson, Johnny -Patterson. ! ,
\VIL,i
:FA RN Q.J �11 .�.T _;.:...
In
The'Riders • of the Purple' .
Sage!
gee• Zane Grey's powerful .novel, in •
picture' -firm; at
' , 1 Tliea,tre Luckrpow',
on •
TUESDAY EEBnIUA Y
...Starts sharp at •7.30 "and 9.-10 -p.m....
Admission, 25 and.15 ;cents •
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10th
"House_.of the Tolling
Also a good comedy, ``Captain
Kidd s Kids '
SATI�a?PQY,
- -_FE :UA `1 th
BIR • EZ
CORINNE GRIFFITH in •
"Deae►1i•ne at Eleven". ,
Serial-- "F glt'iig: rate'
ILLIAI
by �V
These are all lig Special Shows at ,Regular Pxices.
Also Co ling- ".OPE N I'Q1T -LYES"
Thea,tr�e . Lu•ck�n vv .
axnil�
Theatre,.
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- Classification accaidiaig to' cox<iti�t %cni,e', Ponald•i MawcCalluni, Charlie
Pexlect-Olive
"'Kennedy, 'Gcxtiu<le,• rattail, St1.'art DI"son, Ilatolcl Purves
Gaint, iaiy Je sie. Teriiile=hraser Puites, Grant Miatc
;Yes, Jlrgeret AIa Intyre,• Daisy • hen-
t
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iWm Dawson,- Catherine
nedy,"Dorothy Wraith, •.Johnny: Paitt
'e,Tiu,'nkn,. ,
Lean.. hn tle•J!g-tf:naestidtosnPD
i,a)•tersen, Mary MacKenzie,' Jean 'Mac=
raii-,.enneth 'Jach!n., Alex Mat,Present1ea.tIerlhyruesgiach,lnai,Lye J.
o.
1IhV:l,nacWkernaziiteh,
uhelton _
Kenzie; Annetta, Jean . mdse
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.- - . _ ... _ . - _ ._ .,_ ... -_.._ .gran _.........
_.. , eon r�-ote.d �'o� rile var.�,ei, d
This Store ,haYlon.g 1Q .. y
, oo ds and we are going.. to tr .'and
• uallt of Staple •Dry..0 o � �', � ; , , ... ,.
-keep pp, 'that reputation.riving
Nevv..�prlog � oocis are_.arriving
e een� Mete. , _:Belo we -list a stock Wali soon .b ▪ . �
few ... rices `to show you we are determined .to keep thing: •
lieve 1n SI LU F�.CI:. I and : ICI
�rno.vinz - W�- be
..RETURNS.
S. S. T. 111. Huron
Sr;IV-"l�auisa ;VlacNair, Winnitred
Congram* ,
--Mac
' Jr IiF--F�ecl- iartii?f;-=LeY nail
Nair, Wilmer Ham.ilton • °
Sr,IH,-Willie McGuire, 'Florence
VIcGuiref -.•
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Jr. IIt -Marion' fcGuire, Catherine
McGuire, <Clifford MacNair,„ Annie
Congram* °
Jr; II -Marie MacCharles* John
Martin, Emma Hamilton, Mary Jane
Irwin, Mary E. Hamilton, Isabel
Hamilton, Oman Brooks*
Sr.I-Katheleen %Madder, Archie
Hamilton, -
Jr'.i=Sadie Hamilton, •
Pr. -Willie MaeNair, Harvey
Brooks*, Andrew Hamilton'', Artir r
Hamilton*
Those m11044.01 have been -absent.
Numher 0;1' 114 26 11
FacttryCot.ton,
5 'Pieces- ltxce heavy quali
ry Factory; fine even thread,-
free from specks, full 36 in-
ches wide
n-cheswide at 15c. a yard.
5 Pieces 40 -in Factor
suitable for pillow - cases, a
20c. a yard.;
t t5
Sp 1 e n d Id assortment o
.Prints, light a�nd..dark blues,
and. light. ground. All the,
best.qualities.
_Light colors,
y, 25c.; blues and reds, 3Cc. a,:',;
t . -. yard.
Another..: 1000 yards .of
Striped Flannelette for - 19c.
-
-yard.
Standard : Shirtings' • a n d
Rockfast tDrills , 2
c. .:y: -. d
,
metas" lar -.e=-
`range of patterns, 30c. yard;
`6..
Try us - for;' Sheetings and
Pillow Cottons. Splendid
... ualities at the right4 rices.
AnOther shipment of that •
splendid quality, all -wool
Serge a hand, :ii Cardin ! -7
and _ Navy • -
- . � N X40 $nohes.-�-
• 3 9
-_Special at 75c. a yard.”
maafaher >r; G. 80240t04 r - •
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