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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLucknow Sentinel, 1903-10-15, Page 5• A zits•-,�•{tINM'pM^ •'r�IIhK9Yt+�i't.1, • 1 enolr.aaaisting our. 'NOG t choir The, proararn;:fpr.Xein43y evening; will `be uG A='tiona►' 1;lerlt, ace wp 19olt for'', a' great, mid. 00 004 celebrution of th`e; opening; of our.t e4tiful new :church, • qualities to suit all;Theth.er i.t be'a s Or xai.ece to .make a coat. 'tor.. a little, tot or, a suit length for a. woman, �rou can get plenty to • choose from here. This is •once of the : lines a- ' •. • react deal. of attention is given toAat this stere w; soyouan depend on correct materials' at right • G p. prices- = , -FOR CHILDREN'S_' COATS • L'RJ,L .E I ' Cont Ibued , :From • :Ldgt 'Week 'DhTlZX' . Speci>>r]•c.illecaiotj. fiuit. t. l' :J Lyons Titb buttery' not, ]caathati 2O' '??Iods, 1.1! Wata�ri,,•2' A Stnitli,r 3." J AAlton. Roli i ftable butter,. 1 "A Smuh,: P )W rt,2son, .3 ',J„`'Lyons`r" r. <,s firs t i�f rali`l4 .user, ntitM.lc a h rn ( tltYixt i A iu 15t1'i*'4� 2-' 141wn.) 3 4 Alton. us ilted butter, • Facto'ry' choose, 1 Ja`s McDonald. Two loaves homemade ;bread, 1. McMillan, 2 P• Watsov. • , Two loaves 'bakers' ,bread; I' T Iletin, 2 A McT enzie. Box ofl--.•comb honey, not Iees than. five pounds, 1 A Smitli,42 M''McDon.'. "aid:.,,' . ..... .. ... ... Jar of honey, not leas than :three, pounds,. I •M McDonaid,2 P Mclkentie hone y comb in •frame, 1 -Jas Roes;; ne of our nattiest materials for 'children's .coats, is an all wool Ladies'', Cloth 50 hes wrile colors NatBlue, ,Cardinal .;and: 'Black, at $1 'per yd: It figures up like,this far a long coat fora child up to 10 years of age-- ' ...,2—yet ds_mate ial_at _$1:.00$2,00 22 it sateen, lining at 121c. ▪ .. 31 1' al ..-rinterlining :-.. .,_•._,_, _., ;-, r_ `,.,05_ 1.; II wadding .' 1 / 04 I I . Twist a � 1 " , 2...N..silk ,spools at, 5c ::: , , ... 1 - . cotton spool ♦. ... 14 34, yards' guirnp' trimm▪ ings at. 20,c 75 .; ;;doz; pearl buttons at 50c , , . ' ,. 25 ..' yard canvass at 150. ,12 1 Standard Pattern 15 -0 $3.86. `. '.:finished cloth in and Black at 50c. per yd. linins' arid. • • 50' in.. Beaver Navy P 1 t; tllTr r` mingS'for a'' coat• of this kind would cost $2,86. Eider cloths and Curl Cloths a fqr the smaller children. with: wool trimr$i s -t0 ,I11at�1'. _DIES JA KETS. • 14T:. $6.50 �. E0 tt So farthis: has been-an:'exceptionally good ja et '.season , with us..: Once ri£" • thebig sellers: is an :all wooVFrie4e- ii B1a and -Grey, full bT.eli, gathered slee'ves :withcuffs, reefer collar,'' and lined, at $6.50. ' =The new lines of • Fall.:'�U•hlderwear for 191/ (��IIi �H 1� ia.31�V�A'R. • women were openedyup;this ,week 'and . the 1irgest range welave even had. W's,tsun's:` Unshr nkable; Tinian ''underwear ..at $1 per` suit, • Plush Fleece, underwear at $1 per suit. n . Wool underwear 'at $1.50 per suit, , ,1 .. 'Pure.' Waal, unshrinikable• underwear, color, black or natural; $2 per,it ;su.' e ninan's N atui ai. Wool underwear at $2 per suit --‘1'-,i-7-' o-- -ave-a l'--sizes-rn ildreWs-slid . saes' u rider ear ;in Coito l; Uiuou, Fleece Lined and Wool: Here care-ot1 chi ee- men's, $10 - overcoats ea • � • ch coat a -,special' at--the-price ;=- •11E-Yrn'°s Cravenette Bain Coat; long length, goad weight, cuffs' a;nd: slash pockets, . r ' � _ rnohr,rr slf awe,__lrnin , at:.. 10 each, 7-34.en's Flue Grey O;ver•coat. with; -1-atest, boX line 1k; liest-11.ning ,&. velvet collar at $10, 'Men's Fine QualityBlack Beaver ,Overcoate tine very best .10 value in the:rnarket. 3 . SHOE . FOR W® Ei ,Another lot l of the I -(rug $3 Shoe. with slip sole andCuban heel just opened_ up: "Thisshoe has -ea -Wart; style and wearing qualities coinbineli. . Goad value. at $3: a:fip'air.' MEN'S' U N D E RWE AR -The ,underwear we .have for men this year : is • of andelude the tamous'•Stanfield makes.: ` - the�best:unshrinhable qualities in .� , Trf. them. {Fi3f?IiB'E 111- fi*! WEl MEEal .etiilS1 t • g•1 ,ri,roselggiv alai nyz;fttty;J•ul �c�tt'stJ '•lilt l i?Ypgigarj n u uGr ,iliiYii{1 , sr' v m. - 73, o,r nwU' • b uv r:ap5it.,'V.Kan w N '1rr.. A✓ _cad c E3 T. • .fE`i.:o ; 4!1 _,-•,,,,S,';-:, ay s,U,u o•pr,w'4;• s a , on 41' e• • • !• o a. ,di t G r aA 1. r N"• q ▪ '.1'1• e,., VWr Com, .v ea'.,a Po 'Co 9 . 0. {L,• 6 G .lay tr' c} ; r: 1• ;7. • ','c .,1 , r 4i 1 �.. .rA n 1. ,r, �a:' -4,' ,�W :''.r . ; _K• Yr 0 r A.. s, 7 J e ',.,' r ya,J' vo • :. !fid ' wr fro y caP MIRE Ma3M EUSE ' sir 'K 'tt E3fBEPE►ie1fBE?3' r • t. y,•tt W tr.. 7 • -stof `?`t�cFa - Lane '& Co's celebrated' Shoes'ft1r::Children-- They. ,are•'makers'' of the, be.'t''h'dc.i T1's.Footicsax in,. (`ianada,` and we aro their agents.e , :1s e • '. Collection: of baking, 1 'J. Lyons, 'P McMillan, 3 Thos;Moore; • • GRAAIN. • 2 bushels' fall wheat, white, -,1 J' Mc= -.Dafirmid; 2#JmmA -McDonald; -'3 C-TTay= lor. 2 bushels fall wheat, red, 1, Thos Moore, .2 E: Jarvie .-•� 2 bushels wheat,; any kinil,..1 J; Dairmid. 2'bushela.peas,,swall, E Jsivia..•' :'u 2• bushels oats, black, 1 ' J McDair *irl; 2 E Jarvis 2: bushels:. oats, .white ";short,,1:7hos Moore, 2 W A. Wilson, 3 C Taylor.,. 2 btishels• speltz, , 1 R, Lane 4. Sons; 3 buahels'6 row barley; 1 'T Moore; 2 J MoDairmid, 3 E Jarvvs : 1._busheL_timotbyy 1 • J Aitnn,? Mci airs hid; 3:R E' Lane. • • 1 -:dozen ears of'corn, 1 Thos' Moore,' �".�"l�ag of=liou'r,�cpen to-�.�millers�:,or_ agents,onjy,.1 Tbos Heid ' 1.bag of oatik sal; , , Alex Smith. ...1 peck of .flax seed, 1• J Alton„ 2 R 'E Lane tk Sons The foliowing.are some of their good values , Child's Patent Calfbal, Cloth top, white eylets, sizes 2 to 5, per pr. 111,.00 button.kid top, good value,' " 3 to,,5 "` .85,• Child's: Dongola button,.grev cloth•top, (warm) '« 3 to, 7 • .75 ' ' •' patent'toe, blue c'loth, 5 to 7 •1.00 ii ..,;.. ..,a cr •.c' 8.to lob, • • ' 1.25' .. at-differ:- , dffee r. -values- n s goads' a ua11'y and ' r, lines in Childre 4 g t . in all lines and every ; • Ale o many other.lines g, /complete • , oris prices. You will fiind our stocir comple e , - pair good value. tt 6% 'OFF t.Q 1 peck white beans;1 E Jarvis, 2 T Moore:. Largest' and; best arranged collection. of :corn,• grain and: ,grasses in straw, i tamed, 1 J McDairmid • AT• H E REPAIRING' NEATLY ANWPROMPTLY, DONE. y yyy }•}}}'�a'}TTT'�LTTTT T r Try our Golden Blend Ceylon;' Try our. English Hop ;Tea Try our 25c Jdpan•Tea Try our Pickles in quart,,jars:, Try our •Cdffee, Seal Brand' Try our 25c Coffee Try our Paradise Currants, recleane .Try our. Extra Selected•Raisins.:' Try. our California Evaporated _; PeachQs Try o' ur�Maple Syrup n ottles • 'Try our Choice Prunes,, a:. of ' Worthington's . Canadian Stock Tonic. James Leaslc,, breeder' and 'feeder of :the. sweepstake, fat, cattle at „Provincial Wintery Fair4901 and,1902, says : • DEAR Sin, • 'I have fed your Stock. Tonic to cattle and like•it very much. It makes theta thrive' well and put on flesh more rapidly I think it is. the best Tonic I have fed to horses. Wei are alsofeeding'it 10- our' hens this ;winter and they are laying better than they have dodo •for a long time. It pays to feed it. • ° ' ' Youra truly, JAMES LEASK Greenbank P. 0., Feb, 23, 1903. 'DEAR IR, a .I had a mare stocked in both'legs, .Wor- thington's Stock' Food: took •it down Geon-. pletely and put her inigood condition;. It has. done, my cows good. Think itie.a good thing and eau' •recotnmend it Clinton; Jan. l7th,1903. Purify/our animals' ;bloc l: before turning them on the grass,' 'They will surprise you in the -fall. 10 Ib. box, 200 feeds, Mc.' fi0 Ib. sack $2. Manufactured by ' • NEST. 1 D ci-PpO n Bed SixYea t"9 ,' ti • TRORD CITU, tlackfwd Co. Indiana, .buIh American Medicine Conodni. +. GENTLEMEx.r I received a letter from'you May2 t • stating that you had heard of my wonderful recovery -from a spell,"ofsickncss of six years duration,' through.. •^the use. of Sown!' AMTuucAN ]\1EatvINE, and askin6. • • he Wodhin#ne - Drug Co., For saleand guaranteed by AGAR, & EAnLS1 Lucknow -•. E1I:1Ib.itTe��T & :1211: F'[iTOi!T;'mei .ey:•. -THE `. . LY -01.0 anada' Great' Ignstrated Weekly.. addedihia fall Wilt bean right -Pare ,, 'On Sapercalenderod Paper.' Por the Production ot thts. great Rpm.. an ipmense now eleotrotyPing,-photo= Ongrating and printing plant has been added to the Globe's mechanical eAulp, Ment. This' will make The WIttlic,,LY GLOBE: unquestionably, the mostdesir. able.home paper in Canada. Arran,: • jt aid' how Las delivered' rom ;' ny pain and' suffering* I' wasnear thirtyfivc years old; when • I took down with nervous prostration. - Our family physician treats3 me, but without benefiting me in the least. My nervotO. • FROM NERY0if3 PRASTRA170N. system se erne d'to be entirely shattered; and,* constantl had•verySevere yy e shaking spells. In dditioto is •I . � •' . a, b peg a n tin. would Lave .vomiting spells.' and• there would• be from eighteen•• to' twenty days at : a .tune that I could not ."retain anything on,: my. stomach. Many' consultations were° held' by physicians over my ease ,• but they all agreed that•1 would .never leave, my bed.•.' During the years •I lay sick, myfolks. pp had an eminent i y. h scan' from 'Dayton, . ;Ohio, and two :from :. £olumhus, Ohio, tdome and examine me. They all said I could not live. Int to baiting t; „spells like spasms, and would, lie cold and stiff for it time after each. At last I lost the . ' use ormy body -•-could not rise• from my bed or walk; a step, and had to be`lifted lijte'te ehild • all the time su ori ' ii i .. , , , ff n intense pain, and taking almost. every,knowa medicine, Pa,i. of theN.ime I could .read- w s gi e and one: 'law an advertisement 1 til c e t of qdui•and concluded to -try one`a ' battles. ' is the time I had to ' en •one and one•ha] • bottles i oul ti. Yy >� f c ,d e np and, take a 'step: or 'two by being' helped,': and after;.I.had taken five betties in all, I felt , • real ;well:• The. shaking; went. away gradually, and :I, could eat; and sleep good, and my friends could scarcely believe it was I. I am sure this medicine is the best in the world It. was ,a 'god's rid to the, and lI -believe. . it saved ny life.. 1 give'my name and addre so that if anyone doubts -my statement'they caii w. its me, or our postmaster or'any citiieau, as all are acquainted.with'my case. I am' now .ortyone,years,of age, and expect to live ;ns • can in helpin the; suffering,. •- loin the • Lord has naso fe>[ meand do all the and I •Miss''EiLEN STot.Tz Will a remedy whicb can effect such a mardellOna cure as the above, cure'yoit Y , A MINISTEi2 OF THE SPEL ,EA. Pr xitGOno»o, Ontario,SPJICSune 2y, t8g tb flit Piripr etor• of Sbotli drncrtca)i-.getvi))a ,pcAk-SIR,-- I have mucin pleasure id recommending- the gie tt • i,Sorra Arf'EtutcAri Nitiitv1NE to all who are atilicted as I have been with°nervous.prostration and indigestion. I found very great from the veryfirst bottle, which Was stiongly recommended to me I my druggist •'I also induced myl wife to Use it,; who, I must say; ilii eontple`iely run down and -vas stuttering'very Mitch from gene debility. She found great teller from Sbt'Tli. AMiE1ttCAN NIEitV1211Tp rind also•chccrtully reeth:imends it to her` fellow sufferers.. •R T Sigttaturej,.` •