The Lucknow Sentinel, 1924-06-19, Page 8[R 4417474 OW SEN1*N 1
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is°
1114ki ' �,.;
._ . sin therg, • will •be, ushered
hda fir. season. *.lgo, are. re
. , a� _ ;w ___... . tired• to "serve �ou:
Y.
very depar' tment.
Dres''.(4.0.0d* -
s:De artment� is. ,runnin ager
ewSeasonable.', Goods:-..
R•atine and Lm eh ,in . ` n ., of`' ' Popular
e� e, . rola y the ,,-shades,:.:
at 75c'. a yard.
..T X.:
E d e n, Flannel; White
milt ori. Bla'ck ;Stripe;- very ,. new,
55c. per yd.
Organdie, in Colors,' yide width.
all at one price; 75c. a yd.
•O
V files • 5
4
at
° .. , 70,$5c. and $1.00;
and $1.75,. in Painted ant1PrintedP,
at -
terns just the, thing for Summer wear.
4 '
AFTER ALL, What ,: could b .e.
more p
leasin and comfortab.ale than
an
a
Cream° Flannel or Serge Skirt, with a
neatCha PieSleeveless Coat over
:a
beautiful tailored " Blouse o Striped
Broadcloth.
r .
54 -Inch n Cream ch'•F
!anise!,` at'$2.00.ayd.
4 ST
AN.1�tD
44-I
ti"
cP'Crea
Cream Serge,
at $2:40 per
'
d.
DESIGNER,' EIaIB�oadcloth
ATTERNyd
Tows= Striped Broadcloth
at $1.50 a
adle
r
. s, Sleeveless Sweaters,at 3.75.6.50
�,.d, • , , and $7.50,,
gaiod` style: and ',;ye • comfortable,In : Silk and
,,r3' •Wool, also
Purex
Vifool °
Bli..NCIALOW
KESS
_7506'
STANDARD,
DESIGNER
PATTERN '.
Wuh TUB BEUIOBa
A Table full. of ` Ladies' Slippers
ppars
a�'` � ' al
a arid Oxfords in- Black or Brown
while' . they
last-'at'$2.65. -•
er al
1
No. • 10 _ is at You e
. $e11for Caa p u :•
>� S rvrce
1►-r✓e SeL:Chea er.'1!'han The .Credit -Store's
ci-ng•:season: Is :Here,
WE: HAVE A COMPLETE 'STOCK OF. COILED WIRE,.;
BARB. WIRE ANDWOVEN FENCE. OUR PRICES ARE. RIGHT
' AND THE 'QUALITY THE BEST.
WE; HAVE WIRE 'TRELLIS " FOR
FLOWER BED BORDER..• • '
ROSE` BUSHES AND
'OUR SN
CK OF SCREEN DOORS"e'AND WINDOWS 'IS,�•
CQiVIPLE.TE.,•
WE -.HAVE MANY 'STYLES'.AND- ALI;- SIZE
-,S T,A RT EARL• Y-'
TO'SHOT '
OUT. THE :FLY -AND' .YOU WILL
I1
NE COMFORT ALL SEASON •
.
` NOTHING
ING AD
DS TOTILE APPEARANCE
OF A 'HOME.MOR THAN A WELL KEPT LAWN.
TO KEEP IT ,RIGHT
YOU NEED A MOWER THAT IS WORKING PROPERLY.. SEE
OUR STOCK—EVERY MOWER, GUARANTEED;,
The Manufacturer" has made a` reduction
. 1n the
price „of :. which
•. Cement, p_, ..brings Wxt,veryr•.near pro -war .
rices :'., find
p . See us -before buying, you 'will ; find our•rice
right.
• p
urdie'
r
uccessors'"to-LifeknoWardware
1t .woi>,'t ' e long_ :e-ro -thh.: aniluali.
spring plowing .on the 'golf , course
will start. •
Wonder "how ;folks `hung on; ;to?.t'his
world .before : the law of gravityt was
Passed.
Adam life 'warn t. flawless:but he
didn't ' .hear any ,talk about, •.;spring'
Somehow' or other a contrary per-
°'noir ,is more Satisfactory' than It •pro
44issiitg one. `•
NOTICE +TO CRE.hITORS
I
I
n the Esti e
t of Alexander
Estate bicRae,
late of the. Township . of Kinloss in
the County'` of Bruce, "'Gentleman, de=
ceased ' :
Notice is hereby given pursuant to
,Section 56, Chapter 121' of R S. 0.,
,1914,':that all persons haying 'claim's
.against' the Estate of. Alexander Mc-
Rae, who died on or about the Four-.
teenth day of Maroh,: A. D., 1924,'at
;the Town of 'Wingham, are regnired
to send to William C. Johnston the
Administrator ' or the undersigned,
'on orefor
b, e the e twelfth day of July,
A D. 1924, .their names and add-
resses'. with ifull particulars of their
claims yin• writing' and the nature c.3
the securities (if any) held by•.them.
And; further take notice that after
the said twelfth day' of July,:: A; D,,
1924, the assets of the said Estate.
will be distributed by the said Ad-
ministrator among' the paries entit-
led thereto, 'having regard only to
claims of which he • 'shall then have
i'notice n -Estate. ,and
„the s -
to e . 1 not be i
able for any claim 'riot filed at .the
•timeof. the, __said..distribution. ...
Dated at Wingham this. Thirteenth`
day of• June, A: B.. 1924.
DUDLEY H Oo L
MEs
Solicitor for Administrator
�trator
SCH'OO'L •REPORTS.
S. s, No. I2' Ashfieli
Sr IV—Makimuin 750 Minimi 'm
450 • 'Tests.
Jack MacLennan 554, Donald Boyd
.489;",' Vera Robb 451, ';Alvin MacNain
336 „ : ,
-Jr: IV— Wilmer Robb 61, FIWar
MacLean, 46, Harry Calvet 40.
Sr III—Ross''' Shell's 53,
Jr,_IIT—Gordon -Boyd '71;.
Sr, II, -Billie 'Campbell GO Kenzie,
Coal Co F:.
Ist. ' Class, Isabel MacLean 57,,,
Harvey Robb 5?, '
Primer " Class -Reginald Campbell
Duncan : Thorburn•
•;
^•.The steamer Glencairn est blisl ed
a•record run to the head of the lakes
and return. The steamer. *as 4: days,.
4.. hours. and:, 20 .aninutes<:-`fr�om
time she lifted ier_'l nes-.till she -•tied
again here, The 'time includes the
nine hours loading at Fort•
'. Williaiit..
.:When a " man takes 'stock "'after
.coming home, he knows . why they •
call-it-ospending" .the 'honeymoon,-
• Actually a girl wo"uld be happier' if
she married. the 'best ;than at her
•
weddi.fig,,
Evb»s times•'wa ea41' that'
otsf juot . ,Science ie able • t• prove .01414' oR bbl! „ � sound tial t�uY► ' w+e, •tbinii« . wA 004'x W$ul to . knpw;
itorde
- M •ter• u•ri++n.� IG' / , ..
Dunca' c
nm Mrae,;"teacher•
•
:Iteduced Price s:
-OB.
Baby Chicks
SEyiD •.ORDER •AT.
oN E FOP
1VIIITE ,iEGHORN BABY CHICKS
:ND,, GET THEMM1..,WHEN
Tor THEM
F'RiCE ,VOR• JUNE
$12.00 'PER HUNDRED.
28% Cash With Order;
' ' OUNCAN I>:ENNEDY
•
• '(Bruce
The . June Cotlit es n; whiv1h
.opened before itis 4onor' Judge:
Sutherland' .of, Owen Soune,, in• the
ourt Rouse here on Tuesday after..
noonk • was featured 'with a docket
of , three; criminal eases,, the• defend='
.
ants in two of the actions being wo
' en wh h4Ye:7haid, .some 'experience:
h a �
t
Trae Mils baying 2ng .,,een
re
u
rns
against 'the two ladies, by the- Grand.
Jury.', the ilistin@tion; of being the
first to go on trial fell to Mrs, Nan-.
cy. Wiley of Owen Sound, • formerly
of Arran Tp, , - • .
Conducts • -Her •Own .Case `' and
Acquitted,'
Apparently feeling competent to
conduct her: own case, Mrs;` Wiley
undertook without 'the aid'of',a law-.
yer, '• td•; 'defend • herself ' agaipst " three
Charges of theft,., forcible entry . and
detaining,," whichthe,. Crown, had pre
ferrel against filer•
ft seems rthat,Mls "Wiley °and her
husband, WmThos..Wiley sep.srated
she leaving 'her husband's farm fill
Arran and going 'to reside With sonre.
of her children in Owen 'Sound, She
stied her husband, on .different .ocea-
slops 'for alimony but 'failed to get.
judgment; Finally , Wiley sold his'
Arran farm to his brother Sylvester'
Wiley, and went to" reside to"', 'Port
Iluron, Mich Thinking that shestir
had, ,1..ights• on h'er husband's old f�a 'n,.
''she came; ,•down lfroin (Swan' ,Sound
and, took up her :abode in the vacant
house on the'place, ' and besides us-
ing some of ::the hay : to feed ' her
.horse,, killed some hens about' the
plaeefor" food. When"her brother -in;-
law S;;lvester, Wiley P retestedr she
is' alleged to: have asserted herself
and:resisted' resisted' ejection from the pre
mises-A`s the• woman maintained it
Washer.' old' home and she thought
at the -time she still had sortie rights
'on the place; she 'appealed to 'the
....Jury to do what they •thought was'
ri h ; 'the 'matter.' right in .
CrownAttorney Dixon;" on the
other hand, `.urged ' on all • three
counts, ,
The • Jury after being. • out a. short
time brought, in a ..verdict 'of "Not
Guilty," ,•'and the triple 'charges'• were
disinissed '
Acquitted of} Bigamy. '
A former Greenock. Twp.:woman,
,Who.',prior to her entry into matri-:
•mony was known, as Nellie'Gunness,
and whose 'father, the .late ' Nelson
Gumless, 'resided' at one..time : i
Walkerton, .was the defendant
a.!, rather sensatirial bigamy. case
As the woman or any apparent , pre.
paiation.' for her defense, : judge
Sutherland sent:;for,0. �E, Klein; and
e ch 'the- latter
in; deferens to the'B n , the a
cone ted o appear for':. the 'accused
The woman who is :about 39. -years'
•of; ague,. was . first 'married to.. Wm.
Mallard, now of. Purple Valley,; and,
to whom -she had ,three' children„ She
later:'^ left. him and'went.with the'
children ';-to Owen Sound and . was
said to have married .and ,lived•with
another man named Selwood. ' Th!s
Irian took ill and died, and before his,
death, which occurred' a few years
sheand agent
ago, insaranc
an e g
named • Sprague' went .to Purple
Valley to see her.first,,:husband and,;
indwzced hint. to.give her a cheque: for
,about $25 to pay''•Selwood's life in-
surance. premium.. On the latter's'
death, , she inherited his ' insurance
amounting to $1700. In Sept.,„ 1923,'
'she is,alleged-to "have marriedJ...W.••
• Wilson a. butcher and • grocer of
r.
r.,ed, he.-
- char tha •t
Wia o t.
rt n -it being-. ,g. g.
'ceremony .was performed at Lion's'
Head by Rev, R: W. James; Apgiican'
minister '•Wilson, 'shortly, after .this
alleged event, folded his• tent, as .it
,were,;and slipped out of. "his,.,
for.
parts' •unknown. ` •
, Mallard,, the -first husband, -in: -the-
!meantime- took• another --•4. womanti•• to,
wife :. and was ': jailed ten ',days, ,for,
bioainy,' "
The ,•marriage.u.certificate, from: the
first Weddinggave t•Teeswater "as'. the
birth=place'of the bride,c,Nellie 'Gun,
nese,` while the'marriag rAcertif-icate'
of • ,the. third matirmonia event in
which the game' woman was claimed
`.o have,• ',participated sets • out : the
bride's, name ' as Selwood . her alleg-
•
ed"' second` Husband's •surname;
•
Yats; the officiating rector, could=
n't swear .at court here this week
' the• accused .-Was th'e woman he had
married,. •. as, it 'was dusk -and the
'Wilson wedding and he •didn;t' pay~
particular' attention to ,the features.
of. the bride on that oeeSoi,o'it :
the bride on that•occasion
Mr..' &lain hed•'that nothing had
been "produced to• prove.' that the ac-'
•
,rc 4' 1 0}faa'
,4 ''pK `rdkr er
unts;avor r, She 4tevin •„.fitxseedis
dr ei`t a tears ?n ;the wen Oc sand,
and `Walkerton jails, as sell a
term ih the Mercer Reformatory;,
Xidecgt4 Assault. Caee•Dismissed
•
slaving •lost the first. two .eases
at the sou;t, Crown Attorney: Dixon
did.: hie 'utmost not, to let the 'entire
Series go against ..His Majesty the
Kin:.: and .
. 'in the '
aJ aisles; 1 and 4dt bon's ,1•lead charg-
ed with. indecently assaulting a„
young girl,,Jane Bestward,•'Mr,
on strove strenuoysly for a convie-'
tion, but Lawyer . I3irnie;':of” Owen
Soundput tip°.a whale of a, fight for
the.y
defence: and• the luiy i, after'. bE;-
inge'Qut a�shoxt t me;�br..ought�in: a -
Verdict :.of . "Not' 'c uilty.,",. and: the:
court' closed...,
S LF=POISONING
TO- AY' DA v
Hurried and improper eating, ner-
vous worry and lack, of abdomingl
exercise clogs .up ' your, syctein: and
overloads your liver. The result is
self poisoning! No longer can your
liver 'do its work .properly; and: the
result is you wake'up• dull and tired•
coated tongue, bad .taste,. and :often,
sive breath. Often. •you : suffer from
'oss of appetite, bad •digestion' gas
on a., sour,, weak 'Stomach, improper:
movement' of the :bowels and a run-
down condition of your Whole :sys
'tem
Cleanse i
.a'nd '
tone vour.nliver. Put
ou i
„your. system• in .condition.. . Feeh your
very best again ''Pry just a spoonful
of Dr. Thacher's ` Liver• and Blood
Syrup after the. next few meals and
notice the quick improvement' fill tHe..
way you eat, sleep and feel—the re '-•
turn of d strength, Vigor gor anenergy;
�.
.You will • be ' completly" `satisfied;
otherwise there will be ''no; cost 'Dr:
Thacher's Liver •&' Blood ' .
S u i
z s
sold and recommended. by A'..E: Mc
Kiln, Lucknow,
WHITECHURCH
Miss' Frances `Foslter and ` Mrs.
rr,,ing and 'Mr. • Kenneth Walker of
Hamilton are • visiting at Mr. Fox's l
Mrs. ,McGavin of Wingham ,visited'
over'' Sunday at 'Mr, Gibson ' Gilles-
pie's.
Mr,' and:Mrs Wm: Martin and.
-Bruce visited on ; Sunday `•at • 'Mr.,
n Jacques •
Mrs, Thos. Wilson and .:Miss Fran-
ces Wilson of Wingharn • visited 'at,
Mr. Jas. Wilson's- on' Monday.„ :.
Mr.' and Mrs - Wes Leggatt..
Bluevale 'visited',with',friends in the
:villa `"
e'e on Surma .
v
Miss Gladys ,
Garton f '
o LuckroN
visited
'
with. ' r friend. en '• M'
d is
sN stile
Lott, min .Monday,
cused was the bride at the Wilson,.
weddmg,.,nor.:that she had ever lived
'with. Wilson, and he tlierefore asked
the Jury to find the 'woman ."Not
Guilty,' ,which The/ .did ' after, being
Oirt`-only it few "nioments;'
Judge Sutherland,. in commenting,•
on the verdict, said it Was entirely,
.lifferent from his "'view on the maty
war, and. hecouldn't • seeby What
• 121' r' Wbitechu rcb, lin
,•�i
e' :ef'. •reasoning they could • arrive ;
1$04111, a 00401460M
}
Milly--��Qh .Lilly, ! • I_ don't know'
what: •to d,o, , I'm invited • to the rece,p
•
tion, .i:n fact all the .tA. ; re a �nd
other. f llow i' ht' choose.
• e ,rng
..-,...•y why that's,eas ., ust,'all
•L•
t together :.and oto; ,Statile
Variety ,Store. You. calt lck: on, one
of the Open Stock.; Din ler Sets, and if
ou •�av�e `
h. , _ clot enou h to ' et a Full , Set
they wlll be_ able : to
41440t u "them
selves. I am: ;sure th
. e would:-rath
tha,t'than°,most things."
Mr. and d
Mrs •David, Scobie "and.
little 'son were 'visiting at Rev:' , Mr.•
Scobie's • for a few days this week.,,
Miss Agnes' Kennedy of Goderich
Hospital is "spending her holidays at
her home -here; •
Ann :yersary services held' in the.
Presbyterian church':here orr Sunday,
were 'in celebration of • the 60th an-,
niversary: of the organization of ,a:
Presbyterian -.church at. Whitechurch.
The- Rev.Mr. Sinclair of. Tiverton'
preached very appropriate sermons
and,. the whole undertakingwas Mos;
successful There was, just one mem
barres e n
e t '
R hit was .on they roll
,when, the church •wasopened; . The.
tea meeting' on .' Monday evg. was
also ,well'•atte'nded. Proceeds of the'
',annivers°ary, amounted to' $67,5,00 •.
•
WESTFORD NEWS
A. ":E'. H ,ld
a stili 'Y,"•is:gat `resent
n
visiting_, frinds: and relatives in. Al
gonia; - •
• Miss E. Shelton.' spent„ the weep"-
.end at her home. •
•
A number froth -here tools in...the
dance at 'Riversdale a: week. ago last
Monday :;evening. They, had the usual
good time '
We`.:are'• very' sorry .to t. or :the.
re p..
illness'' of Miss: Nancy Brown.. who'
had the m sfortune to ,be kicked :by
a . horse, which resulted . in her jaw'.
bone , being -broken. We, .hope ; for a•
speedy. recovery;'
. Mr. and Mrs;°Goydon• Brundritand
sons, accompanied - by Mrs. Francis
I-Iodgins, all of Winnipeg and . Mr.
and Mrs. William Dickson and 'son
of Toronto' motored ,here on ,Satur-
day to visit relatives.'; Messrs Dick
ison and 13rundrit returning .on ,Sun-'
day.•afternoon.:':to Toronto.. • •
Misses' ` Je
s an•Hal
den
hvHelen and
:Murray called on Miss Nany .,Blown,
on 'Saturday last
A, number frorh here took ,in the.
Catholic. picnic in Teeswater Park •
on Thursday last and had a real nice
A large number of relatives gath-
ered at the home of Mr.• apd Mrs.
James Hodgins on Saturday evening
last to 'welcoine the Toronto folk and
had :a most delightful ,evening.
A Targe crowd from .here attended �.
the District Convention 'a the ^ Wo • '
men's Institute at 'Holyrood on Wed-
nesday last.:
Mi:.
. and Mrs. i J. :ii Anderson' and
•Ev
an' -spent -Su'nday in •our burg.
o-o.o ••
WEST.
WAW=(:NOSH''
The' Wert Wtvi'anosh Mgnic spa'
+C.ounedl met on May 27,' with all 'the"
7.
n1'en'i} ars present and the Reeve pre-
siding. A. requisition for;"' ;the To 7.71 -
The
.
sh
Engineer
•PbyMr., Turner arid.
,
Mr- Rinfoul-wa's passed and, the
clerk was inst 'ueted to notify the•,'
.engines.
A
By -Law .
confirming the appoint=: • .
Ment of AIL, John (Con'. 9)
as weed inspector' 'was read' three
times .and • Y passed.
sassed. •
.: The, Board': decided to refundthe
1'e
money received from • the •CountSr for.
outlet benefit on the ;.Turner Drain,:
The : cross-roads : of the municipal-
ity - are to be numbered 1, 2, 6, 8. 10
12., beginning. at the South Boundary.
The`. Ratepayers and othArs would
do well to bear in mind that,.last'year
,a. 'by-law' prohibiting live -stock from •
running at large on roads within.
the ',nisi
m alit
A was
pasted Y p
The council • adjourned to meet
June 23rd at
1 p.m- .
Durnin Phillips, Clerk •
•
I
:Thee New
Triola
Broadcloths,for••'
ts
Mannish •
to
- .uses,' ,� Ships,
Men's: Shirts, etc. •
Wide, � White,, Mauve,Cream �. .
also Black, � 36
inches .wide ,at;, a',
• � $1.00yd.
See the lovel* ormandy Voiles we are
,showing
ard.
Printed a
Voiles,
• at
75
and Sc. a
8
yard. � • � , _
SweatersThose-:Sleeveless.••:x= .;
:.• ..., • , .•.. , are popular� � nurr>rhers. k,� S.everxl.�..
ne atterns
w p arrived � ...:: All -Wool, this:
.� • .. ... _....... week.., -A11- , �$2.50„_,..a:.
Silk and Wool,: at 3. 4
• Wool, at
• e
Children's Socks, • in Silk. Lisle
and Lisle .at35' 4
60c.'•
Children's` White Silk
Hose, Roll To ` •
,
•P ..Sizes 6
sed a 75c. t;o
P� to ,$1.00
eam -Lace so mut h• in Vogue for. trimming Vo
pretty a Voile Dresses,
p y Filet. patterns, at 10 and ..,15c., and ' neat Val.
patterns, at 7 and 10c. a yd.
loolnommeonommEme
man's
Measure
ior Men
Phone
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