The Lucknow Sentinel, 1923-07-05, Page 8114
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11,- 'To in
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ecial ;lines in Grey. stripe
`+ r 5' and .$4.QQ'•
ureraad Greycerl•-oi s
assorted
1Qr of' colors : and `;sizes,
in whiteand white tri nmed with blue
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rY 5 ILK OL -INE
anel, at .50c.
SOCKS in 3 colors,
K COTTON HOSE, 25c. or'3• pr. fol :65c.
Ire. ;e. Dresses fanc 'tri:m
P ., . � , : Y ,, mEd,. new 'style,
For ;$2. 9• • „
and .;Green Canton Crepe •Dress, extra fine
is year's style,, regular' price$30'for:,18.50;'
overal
Aprons, regular $1.25 for 89c. •
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s', tai
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s, assn,
ed clearing lot at 25c.
wo , lece Tweed S 1 s
P,, :., u t, with 131oomer Pants, 10�,. 'er
off :each suit sold on Friday, and Saturday;
adies' Gin. ham Jumper . Dresses re ular
P � �2.5 g �
h e- middy Dresses, ' trimmed with blue,. sizes
nears, regular .$4.50, to clear. at $2.69.
e.-COtton
2.69:
e -Cotton Ni g ht g owns Special'
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10Is at Your Service
11 for Cash—we' Sell Cheaper Than The Credit. Stores
uiremen
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This , weather will : make you .think • of _ an ':Oil
Sibve.: . We have the • New Perfection, "'Florence
`Auttomatic' and .' the �:' Detroit ' Vapor. Anyone of
..•.
Ahesewih gi a you first-class, service,
1�Tow .�is the time to . shut out the flies.., :. Our
stock of.Screen . Doors and Screen Windows is com
: 'fete, and the' rices:'are. reasonable
Now is the time, 'to”-kee our I aw'n"in sha e,
Nothing,�1ooks ,:so untidy as. an -ill -kept lawn., _ goes -
nothing - looks neater; than :; a swell -kept .one: We
, • i
handle the.lVla&we;ll Mower. •� it -is an :easy' -running
mower -and -will cut clean.::
Our''.Tinsho:., under ..the `:mans ement= of
g • r•
--So omoiz • is—at-your—service W r—rn- ke a pe -nal y7
of Eavetrou thin Furnace' Work and
g g, ,Plulnlirig.
Car of Cement in Stock. A Car ' of
Lime and Plaster on ,the Wary
W m. 1Viu jrd e;
uccesSors"to='Y:uck110w"_ HardWare'
par co
ASH FIELD' NOTES
Mr. and ..Mrs, Wni Shaw and child
ren. who have been visiting with Mr,
and Mrs Jack Henderson, of i ars
„"`'.;trriiunti;: have:rettirrie2i 'tai Torbnb6".... `" ....
Mr; Neil 114cKenZie„: of. Tarotito,
spent : a feW day's visiting', With' lois
brother, John N at'La ai lei'. ll'e carne
up to, attend the fur c rs 'uf his late
Sister.. Mrs'. D, R,;Macl'•rizie, of, Loc.:
halsh
The, ,Womeni's lris�titute :of Kintaft
rt teliave> a Stralvlierry Festival at
til+ F,,Mc Of Mr. and •Mrs. Rrod;' Mc -
T, r $iotas.• 'on Thursday evening,
' rr-�r4T'rL-fir` deer
navy, Fort Albert ,.and rturrouruling
cdgntry+ A1ea' i*efreishm.nt booth, Ad
ill i9A.Pbilt*1 1, 14.4.40,r ,.;<l'c,,
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SUSPICIOUS CHARACTER
A SU
A nun her, 'and, little daughter were
Walking on ihr •
`rind aiid noticed
g w��x �'iiim4._.�s••l;rined galy
°sties i
.flap n .i t, thy": khrec , .. Little
p� �
daughter :'says "Ma Mfr;: ,nisi trigs oi1e'
those Bootleggers, t}ixt-papa '
'ahr,i►t 2'+,
BORN,
McInnes—In Ashfield on Wednesday'
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Juste 2't, tis, -11- `;14ni. : Mrs, Itobert
1.
McInnes, a daughter, (Mary I!:iiza 's
beth)' y, •,... _ t
A :GOOD HORSE 'STORY
•
The, Midland': Argus tells this. one:'
"A. strange thing happened in:'connec,
tioit withRthe_-fire that :-:destroyed-the
frame buildings behind the Finlayson
block, ion' If ing street, early. • Monday
•
morning. -Dr; Burrows :had his Offices
and'; living rooms on the:'seeond floor'
rof ;'theM �nain� br�ililang -.over ,;the flour”
and feed' store' up -tio which leads: a
front 'stairway,as`' well as one 'to the;
••backyard;. When the fire broke out he
.had; a horse that, he had :purchased
s,dme time. ago:. -;from -Frank• Westoir; -
housed in a Small ;lean-to •shed ,beside:
-the, ,fef€rey bui1tjing and` ireertly
•.across the -yard ,from the -Ones 'ort, fire:
`,,Slipping dirwn the,, stairway:he liber-
ated .the_animall so -that' it -might -have
a chance; to escaPe if that Were pos-
'riblet the 'only avenue appearing to be,
a'.dash for ;the'• lane past the' burning
buildings. After.' letting 'the';.horse_
loose Burrows 'started' •back 'up., the'
stair to make ':preparations, .to' move'
,hoist°—the ; frames_reacha _the --main
building,, .and--to-rhis--amazement he.
tcund. the • horse ; following hrm`n d i
g; a a t
.rnade its, way 'right up, the stairway
r to e•ya back; kitchen where it remain
ed in' safety until the fire was over,;'
The problem of getting, the animal
do*n ,the; .stair which was a ••fairly
steep -one, appeared . a:'more--difficult
',Tie than' the' coining up: process, ani.
Burrows thought •he !would .back
the _beast down, and taking a firm hold'
of rth-e ~lig t r -he
Proceeded; biW t1ie'
halter broke and. the animal. fell.•bacic--
wards down. ten or twelve steps to'
the bottom without; receiving:any van
se,-ereginJuxie_s,,=::A,fter:,;th'ati--Wlib,W..il1;
say,a luorse hasn't got sense
Meafordt'• Ont.,, ,June . 23r--Meaford
1ight'-}touse keeper' from '7876 to•'rgE3r
cateels r
r
b d his ,ninety-third •birthday:
here 'y esterday, . Mr, •.Sa'mtiel •Ditcher
wail •born in England' and came to Cane:'
ada s " an _ _
4F• d settled !h'ere m� i873, s:tartea...
sirs .'duties' -to 'lgok- after 'the looking,
eaeen�'
.light in ig,71i mics is still loook i g:afte>'
thesame'p a
des rte' his ;advanced ag e;.
Itis 'wages started' then, at two huii.
fired'and sixty•dollars a year and haNtt
tc mrained' the iaame = ever since, Mr,
Dutcher is still hale and happy,
has been married. twiee and •• rai'seil
rthi'•rteen"'•of a' family. •` �'
Well, if he raised 12 of a tinnily en,
hat $260 ,per year, hu should be pen:
brined CO mitt appointed' advisor to
}te provineial financial geesatatir
QAC » oG, clkusEs' • gcIREi
y 4Miidma ' 'Ga vette)
1Vr
htie etni.ning, home by nroter on•
Th.N
Svnday evefrrng?fro' n1 K' itcher}er NV. 11'91:e
they visited friendsi Mr; .and t'a,
Jacob Y Ierrgott- of 4his'vilfage' net:
with a# rather Serious acotdent, '`They
t�ha�s,rel�,ex1 a,•„�q.�nt atlpui� hx�,trrtlge-�;
.Rr�"t�+1i�,':�fr°1•» #�,� r� Z`¢t,tho., �tfiF1�,���..,�14;,
treiah zs,qutitt�trax ow; ie iliey rel:"',
big touring care w iuCli AilroaclielC al T
a 'terrify rats .and kept.:right iii the
,middle of the travelled .no tion.:lpf the
road,. To avoida colhs"n Mr, Hgxrgott.
had tapir/this. Caroff the xoatlt.'etow
the- sassy slop -on he tr ht Ju't is
the big sacroirndea pa�st,theiear ends
of 'the. Her1'go•tt•c u seemed .to •slide
.down the slope •and iipsr,t Mr Herr
gott•succeeded in getting our Froin the•,
car, an i` escaped :serioy`s. inlui ,, al
through he: received1r bad',:Cut in h'ls iez •
'bele*: the': knee; ' and- several •bod
bruises; Mrs; Herrgott -receivedmore
serious. injuries, having had, two. ribs
fractured; and her. hods' badly uru.,Gdl
The children,in the' rear seat.we •e .un
' injured. -Help •s'aon;arrived and the ca r
was , turned' back on 'to' its •'wheels;
again. Mr; ; and', Mrs. H,errgpti hado
•their injuries attended to by. aDiay-'
Dray-
"!dbetor, aiterwhich they were able
to • continue on' their journeYr oiito,
Mrs, Herrgott is :still suffer ing ; con=
siderably, but .is;,imprOving, satisfar,,
torily,
ON A` LONG .MOTOR. TRIP•
(Huron':Expositor, Seaforthi.• '
Mr. and Mrs, Joseph' Teiitenburg of'.
San`Francisco, -were the .guests, this
week 'of Mr; and •Mrs.. Thos. Geary;,'at
their home on Goderich Stiect, East;.
.having made the '_en1 ire "trip by auto,
Mr; Teutenburg is an. -officer: on
San' Francisco police' fore, •enjoying"
a five months' leave,.Of absence from:,
his .duties; and his wi•fe "is a `niece .;:f
Mrs;, Geary, and:•before •Herr r}iarirag:e.
was ,Miss;Annie King, daughter, of the
late Thos. King, for .many' years_: one
'of the mostrprominent i'esulenta' of
Dublin and-viernity,•in theeaily da; s;
They left -San Francisco on Apri1`1(i,.'
taking: the "southernroute through•,
California, ;..Arizona, '.MVIextco, Texas •
Louisiana. to New Orleans, ?rem there
they came through the Soiithern'Stat:
es of Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee
and north ".to New York City;• where:
they' spent, •some ,time before corrin;
ton to :Buffalo, from-. where the,,'. ci•os;s,
ed' into ..Canada.: This was -Mrs 'Teut
enburg's 'first' visit, to •'her, o1d home
since her' girlhood., while•} er •liusbantl
had never ,been in "C,anada before, :but: •
:there' are a. number ,of.. relatives .and,
many-friends-,-rof Mrs--Teutenburg's-
family in • this: vicinity, and they- tho"r
oughly enjoyed. their .two'weeks spent
here, Mr: Teutenburg-says"that riiotoi
ting across the eontinentis„not all,fGin,„;
as the.:roads; or what are called, roads,
especially' in•the Southern. States, 'ow-
ing tto,the wet season, were in places .
•
:impassable, 'but the experience !vas
'well '•Worth, ;while :and ,they carne
through without'any ..ear trouble what-;;.
ever, aside from •a; few punctures 'ills
also said that the:best ro'ad'encountei•-
'ed” on the entire trip, was after 'they
crossed into Ganada 'at Niagara
The ,visitors:left .VII Thursday for Be-'
17/7
Carelessness with: ci•garette,'.
butts, : cigar ends, • matches,' pipe
ashes, camp. fires; :,fry, smudges,
railway locomotives, slash -burning',
'..•operations=human carelessness of
Some kind accounts for 'over 95"%...
of the forest -fires in .Ontario.
It •is,impossible to say how many"fires,•'
along• railway lines.:are not- due to�':engine
sparks, but to' the .thoughtless- smoker
tossing away his cigarette or. cigar 'butt..
However, there is no doubt a fair" num-
ber' of forest.'fres originate in'.this way,
and such are preventable. Each
dividual, . should realize his ' personal
ti• responsibility":'to be.''careful' with ,fire in
any form in northern On.tari;o.
retts...taro'
Tire-Ontario-fir_eranger is• at,the mercy
of all types of.::caret sness;:and-cannot:
prevent: fires starting, as a rule.. He can
only attempt- to limit the
consequences: Ile.is:entitled
to. yourhelp and co -open..
• ation by being careful with
.r!Kbt' a.1 7 rtrii l
'oiG";��'xr f ":".ifi't; '°Si,;. rte a;
Ontario Forestry
Branch.
Parliament' •
•Buildings -'•
pronto;_Ontario
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•••TH•E VALUE;'oF A:SMILE
N:bbay ewer wilds -snip
The value of a smile,
We know :how ' muco: a dcila'e5 wortl.
And how much is a nine,•
Vl'e.know the,,distanie,:to the- run,,-,
The size 'and weight of,: earth,'
But no,one here -canis.. us just•
m,uch-':a-,smile is-wortl>
ready?''lick! And the
picture is ,.yours to keep.:
KOD Air , 6
}3
rovcrnies z.Op up,.
We do odr own fin t
ing-webiaw itesrsght. •
Bring ,os" yciir filxn,s
• •
e s ►qtr
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ey: -o- atAir da; - a-
Selling;Neve-Gnghams, • in ! • s,t washing qualities,
25, ' 35': andA5e. ayard.
plenda:d' values in . Ladies' . Summer' Underwear'
235 45• and 50c..•:,�m
oze'n G i re
eeveiess; yS peer i Pri .e
rt sie
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2.:®0
2
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$, 5
5,
$ and•
$ a
' e Bathing' l
Suits
for e'en'.
Women '
and
h idhe
See" the
New
Camps.`
Crepe
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