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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1922-06-08, Page 8W>n!„ 1t tfiA ►�cAtt1► .: 111M11410147410, .. SNAFF • TRAP SLEPPER Not in *any seasons has a ,shoe style talon aur cans,. tikut wonftett by stern likethe 'Strap' Slippers of tedVa p. • Fine qualities in Black and Brown Kid and Calf,. at $4.50 to $7.50.• .• s Oxf 40 d Whit Ca>av�ts SlipP� and . _ orris at 2 �S', �� an $3.50',: ' ' Two -Toned Effects in Brown and White, mit! Black B a . and-Whiite,.:at: $3.50 and$3.75.r. • • - -_ fof Tan Duck Shoes for We are showing a good range Children, Misses and` Youths, at xery reasonable_prices. Bo: s' _Cotton -derse- . s `or Slimmer Wear, Navy trimmed with Cardinal; Price 50c.• each. Khaki Bloomers •for 'Boys , Well made Froin good quality Dick,: with loops for belt, Priced at $1.50 a pair. en* Combination Overalls New line,. Khaki color, full site, good weight, .wear guaranteed Price $3:50, New -Gingham Dresses Some very pretty dresses in fine .quality check gingham; well made and neatly trimmed,.in very latest styles.. Priced -at 2.50, 2.75 and $3.00. N61 Or ndies , New Plain Organdies in white and colors, extra fine quality, at p$1.00: Also 2mice patterns in check corded eOrgandies at 90e. • • • Ladies' Collars . ; 4 r The very latest in Fancy Collars and Collar ';sets, some very , pretty styles it .85c.,11.00 and $1.25, • L t Hose - adies'--C�o t �. .. See our extra values iri Black Cotton Hose, "sizes .&1.-2 to 10, .at 25 and 30c, MURDOCH & CO. 1 • • LUCKNOW SCHOOL REPORTS, Your Service fpbone' .110. 10 is at We sem for -Cash-We Sell Cheaper Than The Credit .Stores• Room C. Class -Ex. -G, McDonald, M. Robinson, F. Stewart. !Good -4. - Brabson,, L. Naylor, McKenzie, D. • Henderson,; R. Pinner, 1. McMillan, M. McIntosh; Winifred Armstrong, E. Thompson, R. Finlay 1 ix . ARRIVED I A i ed. Carload a ii , men • of Paristone, Lime and Boardll W - Gvv. roe a Paristone is a. hard will plaster need in'place of the old lime mortar, and muchsuperior., • i , , ' Hydrated Lime-, takes the place of the old .stone lime, and does not require to •rnriioff lit y -Don't- forget to ask us-labont;Gy+proc' Wall Board. it • is: Gysum rock y_;inelted.and mno!ulded..into sheets, .Aurable,__.fire proof and...much_ _cheaper-- than -lath --and- plas,ter;We_ want_to._tell.ycou all -.about iL. Cement Always on Hand Don't: Overlook__ the.Items_.Below UELENS TigeWaY hake 601, Keiin iniad: dune ,23rd. St« Helena 'Ann,1441 4ard�en Pesti*. Mr 0 ;` rw, :Ed.., 'sylor uli• 1�Xest- . fiel t `$ zit Sunday with . f Blends(- -ire the bog.: Theebara+huldeent of the,:St. Helens; l:'ublie 13k W ',Nisi bug bila week uiov- ing it up to the corner, a much nicer place glans it's^ present location, The lend was donated, by Mr, Jelin Jolrnt` M.i'.P. Mi^.eldynt 1s AO putting .a Wall under the ibuilding.. and cuing, it all at his ovin expense,, ` Mr., and„•Mra; :G. Durnin,, Mr,, and drs.� Jol;n• Durnin, Mr. and Mrs. 'Jas, Durnin, Mr; and Mrs, J. B. Rutlie tars,, Mr„ and Mre. Wm. Rutiaerford,, Mr; and Mrs, W. 1, Mil')ler,cand Mrs. Hugh Rutherford attended the. fun- eral of their nephew the ate Albert iomuth of Teeswater on ,21,(oadakc Mr. Homuth • =lost has'_life: , b°3nt caught ay a shaft in his flour mill at Teeswater, on May 29. .St, .Helens vs, Westfield -Tile se- cond league game. for St. Helens' was.. played at Westfield on June 1st. This meant another victory for -Westfield .the score being • 14-5, George Webb - was umpire and gave good seatisfac tion to both . teams. It was a nice, clean -game throughout. All the• St. Helens boys. need is . a little more practice and the score . will likely- be reversed. The next game will be played here on Friday evg.-June 9th. at 5.60, when .Birth will be the visit- ing team. Come and cheer the boys`to victory. - At. the: Rifle. Ranges -The follow- ing are some of the scores at. the 200 yd: range out of -a possible 70: John Webster 65; Jas, •Purdon 63; Wm. Webster 68; Harris Purdon 61; -Ben, Naylor 48. At the 500 yd, range out of a`possible 70: Jas. Purdon 65; John Webster, 6$; 'Harris Purdon 60; Wm. Webster' 56; Ben, Naylor 51: Don't forget the . Daminion Salver shoot which , conimencesi• next Friday after- noon' June , 9th, - FPhere_, is also 440 to b�e'donated in prizes to be divided in- t() twoclasses, the Aniiatepr and the Professional', The Committee , in 'char- ge of the prize list, would like to see as many of the young -Innen out as .pow sible..a'sthey all .have the same elme- ce. They are even 'giving a prize for the lowest score Fair T. Anderson, L. Webster,=M McDonald,K. Brown, A. Wilson, ,. MolEod,-w-AT..mst tln ,R- T. McKenzie*. • B. Class -Ex. -W. Robinson; C• Finnaysbn, L. Irwin, W. Bradley; Good -M. ,Henderson, T. Baker, E. Fair -•-K. Cameron, D. Horne; B. Drinkwalter, K. Ferris, M. Cousins, E. Whiti r, R; Pinner*, T. McD.onal'd'` A; Clasp'=Ex;=C: --Johnston M. McMahon. 00' -Vt. Stanley,`T Wharion; - .Douglas'.:S. Cameron. ' Utility Barn CO:d Paint, manufactured `by the Sherwin Williams -Paint ,, in -gallon -tins, $2.00 each. . Bring in your can and get a gallon of Fly Skeet to keep the flies off your cattle. You will s oon need it. While. it lasts $1 per gal. Special Prue or the nextten' days on Woven Felice; Don't -'send your money away. Get •our price and you won't. ' ' ' e Leicknow Hardware & Coal Co THE STORE THAT NEVER DISAPPOINTS CREOSOTED. FENCE POSTS ' PRIEST BUYS CHURCH SITE 'OUTLAST- CEDAR ' Rev. F, A. Zettler, of Chepstow, For many. years it has' been thou= has purchased �fl Mr, W, D. Car_ ght that 'the only timber that would. gill, ex-M.P,P,, the property where once stood the lattees residence v 1 give a reasotr:rble-peaiod:,tlf service' a's Lied -At 'at-approximatel l0U OOQ' � fencePosts was cedar. The b`orest which was d • P oon t Lab to s of the Dep destroyed fire S Partiteut. `of`'the~ �nte'iof, . 'Canada state,. however_ that by employing y ant r c s ora riey' by rem eo- • ` ' tember, 1919. This - property with its- -hedges, trees, -lawn garden,; etc,,, is the most beautiful spot in Cargill. Father Zettler purchased the proper- ty for $1,700, and it is understood the congregation -will erect a Catholic Church on site. A few:mor:ths att.() ti, congregation purchased the library hall .at Cargill, in which they have been holding services for the past seven years, apparently with the in- tention of having it fitted up for a' church, but it proved unsuitable to their needs, ' As the crowning achievement buoy ' life, a planter might win the world's gratitude »' developing a 1100111 yith s non•s id meal, a comparatively simple method it is possible to treat posts of certain .hardwoods in sucha way that they will have a life at least twice as long as cedar posts. The preservative eff- • ect of this treatment is clearly shown in fencing erected at the Dominion Forestry Branch forest ,nursery at Indian Head in 1917. Here posts. of Russian poplar were' used, both treat- ed and untreated, andit is interesting to not that all the untreated posts erected at this tinge have decayed and to note that all the untreated Rests ars. ill still hi twice and -appear dtfni4'-se Vas Altth y WI 000 • 1WHITECHURCH Tuesday,.. June 6th - Miss Cora Clubb is visiting Menai, at St; Mary's and Brucefield. . • Mrs. Jas, Morrison of Dungannon visited on Sunday with Mrs,•A Fos. Mr,. Wm. Hawthorn of Brantford is visiting 'with his sister, Mrs, J, _Holm-. • .ee ,<. Mr. -Vernon Sinclair of '-Brussels spent the woelc-end'wiith 'Miss. Mable Garton. - - Miss Lyla Humphrey of St. Helen's, is visiting' with.her cousins the Miss- es Fox Mr. Fred Wowbray is at London this week attending ,.the`. ,Methodist: Conference. Mr, .and. Mrs, -Bannerman . ag Salem, spent Sunday' with tlieii di ilk ter: Mrs. Davids K t dy . Jr _ _..• Mr. and Mrs, Frank Tanner • of Wingham visited on Sunday. with Mr; Aid Mrs. Amos Cornelius, Mr, and Mrs:. Alex -Mowbray and. family, - of Dungannon visited with friends in the village on 'Sunday, Miss Maud Conn -of Wingham-spent' the week -end at"lier'li'ame,. MVIiss' Ber-` cha McGee accompanied her home; 'Mr. and Mrs, Jno. 'Turner and,_ family of ;Fordyce visited on Sunday. with. Mr: and Mrsy Thos. Henderson. Mr, and Mrs. • Wes. Leggatt and children of •Bluevale visited on Sent - Jay with Mr, and Mrs. Jno..Mowbray, Mrs. Geo. L, Buschlen and children Randal and Jean of Arthur are Visit- ing with her brother. Mr, Ken; Pat erson. • Mr. slid 1Vtrs. Thos; `Moore and Mrs. Isaac-. Moore Sr visited a day list, ,•veek with -Mr,- David-Girvin at Durr ;annon, NOTICE TO CREDITORS, I*. the *atter of &tate of John Mallon eii,, late of Me.: luggage of Li,icknow in -the ,R0* ** --,of .t $H1ee,• Rei Farmer. ecea$ed. Notice is hereby give* that all per, sons having.. eny 'elaime;'egr domande -against ' the lute, John M:eDiarmid, who died `on -or . shoat the` twenty, rrevr'ntll fltrrof March A. D. 19229 at tie .i ity of is nden b tile Province o: Ontario, are ,required tat mend by> post Prepaid or deliver to the undersigned. executorunder the ,Will. of the• said John McDiarmid, their names and ad- dresses and.full .particulars in writing of their claims sand statements of their accounts and the nature of the securities4 if Any. held by thenar duly verified by.. affidavit ' " • . .And, take notice that after the 22nd. day If June A. ?.1922, the said -exe- cutor. will • proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the :persons: entitled thereto. having re- gard only to the 'clanns: of which he 'ahail then have had notice, and that the said executor will not;be .liable: for .the said assets: or ,any; part .thereof to any person of whose elate) he, shall not then have received notice.- ' • This • notice if given Pursuant to the statute in that behalf. Dated at. Lucknow this. 23rd:. day' of May .A. D. 1922. ' • Alexander McDiarmid, •E"re^utor. 8-6- Lucknow. Ont. KINLOUGH N5r.,and 'Mrs. Earl Percy, of Glamis spent Sunday. with the former's moth= er Mrs. Thos; Percy. • A Garden Party will be held on the _grounds of the ` Anglican Church, on Friday evening .lene 9th. Supper ser- ved from 6 to. 8 o'clock. Baseba4l game to• begin at 5. o'clock Holyrood vs. Langthde. Good programme will be provided. Admission -Adults 35.c. Children • 150., •. TUE WESTERN • FAIR Sent. 9tht to 16th 1922 ' A large:amount :of work is in pro-= gress . at Queens . Park London, Ont, in preparation for .the Ibig Exhi'bytion. in' Septemlber. ' A new _floor • will be laid . on the Amusement platform. Tire • roofs of practically all. the' .buildings on the 'grounds will . e repaired, .and. relaid where necessary. A contrast. hal a been let for the construction • of a subway. (for foot passengers only) under the track •at the north end of• the Grand Stand. Thiswill afford easy, access to the Automobiles that are parked inside the horse ring. Sol-: eral other inportant • improvements will -be made on the 'grounds as the board is anxious that everything pos- sible May be 'done for . the safety and convenience of all Visitors and Eirhib- itors. All information about the .Exr, hlibition will be furnished on Applic- ation to. the. Secretary_.A;_.M.. Hunt General Offices, London, .Ont. Fair -J. C. Durniri, • H; Button, -.E Solomon, H, Greer*, C. Menery, D Nixon*,rP •-McMillan,..:3.. McAllister, D; Ho -Hyman, M; Bradley, E: Agar, (*) absent two; weeks through 111 ire e. ::.. ......... - T.; Murde, teacher. .Room 11 Jr,II;-Excellent-Jack Brabson,. Ada Watson, Arthur Andre*,Alan Murdoch, Almeda Durnin, Carlyle. Maclntosh, Harold `Johnstone, Evelyn ` Nixon, Phillips. Menary, Mynona Pal. , mer, Alex Smith,. Jim Stewart (ab.' sent), Stella Steward, Margaret But, ton (absent). Fair -Grace Anderson, Clarence -Greer- (-absent);-Stewart -Mullin (ab- sent); Jessie Naylor .(absent). Sr•II -Excellent--Katherine Mac. Kenzie, Margaret McAllister, ;Lenore Robinson, "'Winnifred Webster, Cliff. -1VIrs; Motherwell •(wife°of the.Itilin- ord Webster. -Good-Helen - MVlaeDonald,- Vera' Sherriff, Malcolm Watson, Rea Wat. son,. Sheila MacLeod, Arabell Carver on (absent), Charlie Webster, Berths Milne _ (absent), 'Ivan •brinkweltei. bent), Archie McMillan, Elwyr entland, Ruth Bradley, (absent). Norma: F. Thompson, teacher. town -11i. - - , Senior Clas• `- Ex. -Jessie Stewart, t2�e�ria ltacD na , Drenneii -McTn= gosh, Mary Dou las. •' Good-Florencel„ McInnes, Robert MaeCallum, Marion Stewart, Billy Henderson,. Gordon ',Fisher, .Kenneth Thompson, Harvey Wester, George McInnes,. Calvin'Blitzctein, Lenora Webster, • Blanche Pinner, • Dean Mc Rimes, Myrtle Palmer.. ' Iair=-Cecil Webster, James Baker, Pearl Nixon, Wilhelmine Akar, Sadie Jewitt, Dave Milne, Harvey, Naylor, ..dna beater, Junior Class---Good-441ving�ston `Denary, 1�Tormkn Wilson, Mergatbt McQulllin, Eli bsth ' if1 fP9)1111dl ister of Agriculture, ' Ottawa) vis - '..ted. last week with Mr. and Mrs. Jno, IMr. and Mrs. Win. p• Cut}i'bertson 'of LacDonald's_ corners, Lanark.- Co. -are' ;nests at the home ofMrs; and 'Mrs, Jno. Craig, ' . Mrs. • Jackson and her son, 'James, • -o ,Auburn, and her` daughter -Ms. aann •ah, of Toronto, Visited last week with Miss Laidlaw, l,Ir.and Mrs; Mbsoii G7iespie a iT children and Mr, Chas,. S. Itintoul visited on Sunday with Mrs, Chas. Rintoul near Brussels. On Sunday June lith .Anniversary Services will be held in the Presby, hurch Rev. Mr. McCallum of Luck - now %will be the special preacher., On Monday evening a supper and pro.: gramme will be given. Supper served from 6 to 8 o'clock, AIex Andrew, Pail.-O,orga' Pinner, Wesley Dar. , 1 b. immonordnimin Bop Here Is Your 4Jhance t. e:. Real Elect'ril✓ Train, �.- FEE - .... •. . • ctric Lo: '1"hi is a r(�al � model: of �an :E1e , emotive. . It is 'weld made and ,beautir luny finished. which •A. Transformer, :.. goes with the,. Train, will .del v, r,'the electric current. Just attach it to'any e plu g. and the train will operate. Full instructions ith .the Train . and •g4 •Vv... . Transformer , ere Its the Plan With every 25c:: purchase, we will give one 'cou- pon; with every 50c. purchase, . two 'coupons; every $100 purchase, four coupons, etc. The person. bringing in the .greatest number of cou- pons on August the First, ;gets the Electric Train. Conditions ' • • 1, ---No one over 18 years of- age may enter this con- -- test. ' 2. ---Every coupon must have the 'name of this store stamped on it before it is, valid.- • ' coupons, must be delivered to our store not later than 5'•o'clock ba August lst. 4: ---No coupons will be, given except at actual time of purchase. Do not ask for. them at any other time. _ This Train is on exhibition • at the Drug Store.. Get your mother and friends to make their purchases at McKim's and save their coupons for you. - 1YIcKI:M "The Rexall Druggist" 'LUCKNOW, ONTARIO. DISTURBED WALKERTON' ' • CHURCH As the Rev, W. H. Burgess of the. Presbyterian Church, Walkerton. was about to°commences his sermoir onra- recent.Sunday. evening he, heard a voice in' the a tngrogation which lie at first miocook for that of a child.. As' the voice became louder he looked in the direction from' w�hieh the sound came and_ saw a wgman_standing. up and addressing the congregation. the • minister at once sat down; leaving the. field to the unexpected oritor, who continued' to . speak for, about five' 'minutes.' The woman proved to ibe' a stranger out on mission work for.-. the -"Pente-costals" aset -m h -given to. sensational methods. Her address consisted -of a ' general condemnation of the' wickedness of the world and an : exhortation to her bearers to fie; • from the wrath- to come; `She had don e..the-,some_thin��in the_Mebhodist _ ,Church at the morning: service: 1 ARM WBATHER .WANTS: Silk Hosiery, -1.75,:2.00.2.50 and,.. 215: L-adies'-Summer Bests, --2-5,, 35', 0, 50 -and -7-5c. Silk -gloves, shoength, 1.00, is and Silk . Gloves, :long length, at 1.50 and $2.00 pair. _ Organdies in plain and fancy. ' Voiles .in a great variety : _ _ - oi patterhs ,and _colors. Ginghams in the new large patterns. Beach Cloth for Jumpers,etc., good range of colors, 65c. Splendid line of Cotton and Lisle Hose for Women and Children. y,a BOYS f AND _:jyjE1 Boys' Jerseys at 50c. Men's and .:Boys' Bathing Suits, 75c, to ;$3.50. Everyday Straw Hats at 256. Men's Outin$Trousers, Light and Dark Grey, end Cream with with narrow stripe, $4.25 and $7.00. Belts, Coatlessi-Braes Wash Ties,Shirts, TJuderww and Hosiery , Linoleum; "< Rugs and Curtain .Materials' We -Sell Then. • D.:& --A. • 'Corsets • for women •. .and Girls: