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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1926-02-25, Page 8• 'The. new Spring (1;;926) -cotton Wash Goods arehere in rof cscion: tons,, fresh as the 'Mayflowers A'r.,egular riot! of color and fancy. - Fine, ingha = More. won than ever New ,Printed 32-:Ipch British Gingham in.•a' dozen patterns, and 'tOey are regularly sold' at 35c. We have a speciate piece at `25c ;36 -Inch Floral *Chintz can be used for a number Of purposes. ' They are $ood value at 35c, special now 25ca. • 36-Inch36-Inch,Englislkftroad Cloth for slips,' bloomers, dresses; etc.; 20 :Colors' at special 49c. en Chu,• a new/silk,` 34' inches wide, dyed in the :'piece for dresses bloomers, slips, etc.; 10 colors, special at 5%, Standard Spool. Cotton, `200 raj d spool, any color, any size at 90c. a dozen or 2 for 15c. -Yards wide Unbleached Sheeting, special'; 57c. . f THIS . . E ' - .AT• .STALE S EEK Y N adies' Silk & Wool Huse, S shades to choose from, only $1'.00 a . pair. Children's All Wool, Cashmere, aiid Worsted Stockings, 45e.:to 75c. l _. ••• .. re.you ui t n. �' If so • : heve some• A yQu �, we e 4 g good bargains in Chintz. .: � mar• s•ar •.in. good demand Monarch,_ Listowel - Sweater Y arns, Buffalo r n : . alsoWheeling h iln. _Scotch_ Fin e i W e. Yarn. ' ,:rAN�..,IYS ASTO SMART .SflORS; .AT..::REASONABLE :PRICES, VVE •,ARE PLACING ON OUR SHELVES THESE DAYS.` .' SMART ;SEW MODELS FOR SPRING, THAT ARE REAS- ONAY,I,E PkKICED ' AND AR R' CI' To THE ,MINATE IN STYLE:' GROWING GIRLS,- 'PATENT. 'O "l; , 'AND • TWO ' :STRAP. ' STYLES, AT $3.50, to $6:001. i. . NO. 3;94A LADIES PATENT L STRAP ‘,-SLIPPER,' GOC( YEAIt-'WEt 1, Ct.*BAN'"=HEEL, SI'Ei IALI;Y PRICED AT $5.00• MEWS OXFORDS WILL' BE -.STILE VERY. .STRONG, FOH <. S'P:RI'„''gi-," I v• BE .CK '•1'1,6 :13P,:O l?• 1'`C"' P'r THER, PRICES:.AT ~$4.50 to $7.00, ` WE Still -HATE-A FEW I;AI?IES'' " �4c fil 1f . GHII:DItE`N'B STOCKINGS At• CLEARING PRICES. .YOU CAN SAVE,1i10- f'IIES EY S � SE IYARGAINS. SOME OF' ,SECURING' • ATI WELL. & TURNER E STORE` -WITH -1 A STOCK. Thi • RAPID " diTY Mr and Mrs'.. Will • McDonald; of Detroit, are -spending a few days:, on e , a With Mr.acD ld rnnts On wt M a. h .� p the 2nd Con. • r c Zion al. lir.. Henry Gardne ,, ... Z o ie , ed•••on- s I� p d y . day ' last wee1. We are .sorry to hear. .that Mr. Joseph. England has. been sick the, :last (Pew days. Mrs. M. L..Gardner ,is- nt • •present visiting for a; few days with he parents at Fordyce: A. few 'of the Orange boys from here, were present at the Royal Scar.Star- let .meeting held .in. •Luek'row Orange Hall evening last week Tuesday gofat and: report the election of Scarlet officers es .(follows: ' • W: C. C., C. E. McDonagh -Zion; E. C. C.; Wm. Haldenbyi,--Holyrood; Chap. Jas. • Cook—Belfast Scribe Mark Gardner—Rapid :City Treasur- er .Boden Ritchie -•Zion 'Herald "`i': Arni•s-,Jack Miller•.-.St-•-I:ielens . rFirat.. • Lectured (:Isaac. Pennell—Kinlough• Second . Lecturer.. Homer 'Harris Holyrood First .Com. Herb Graham= Kinlongh • Second '.Com. 'Herb Mc Quiliien—Lucknow I. -H. -Harry Pen sell--Kinlough`. O: H. Walter •Nichol stn--Rinl ' "N • WILL PREVENT STOVE PIPE • FIRES Arthur Sovereign, of..MIildmsti has ,applied' for a patent' for' an auto. .rustic stove ` pipe damper !which he has invented:. The contrivance is known•. as a "Stove Pipe and Chim- ney ,Safety' . Fire Check" and the 'name" indicates what, it,.is.: • The de. vire is placed in a; section.: of stove and_ia . o.. arranged that it-wrl'' closetight when in contact *RIflameor excessive' heat ouch as ice. caused ;by Mire in a store•' ;pipe or chimney. This, Complete shutting' off .of all draft, as is well known -. wil' cause the fire to smother and go out Mr. Sovereign hat arrangeddto have the fire check manufactured at Mild, 'may.. and he expects to .,put ' it on• the market ,at about $3.50 ' Fire_ Insurance records -show that a 'large' percentage of Ifiree losses ie due to chimney •fires,: so • that the new safety 'device rovill meet a ,long= .felti avant. The'rconttivp a :has been ' o s ' .ke's d m&n �;•ki'me�:;;u � r van. ly conditions and has come • up to beat expectations ' . FOURTH CON. KINIOSS (Intended .tfor• last .weak.) Mr, and 'Mrs. Woods alnd daughter, from •the West, aoconlpanled by Mr, 'Woods • of St. -Helens and ,,Mrs, 4, -It* win were visitors last week tit' the. home •-lf Mrs: Ii, Martin. y.4,_ Mr, ip, McNey Montt >r d$p With - Mt and Mri, a�. �l�rtleRkilfil, the.. Fourth, recently; . , A nuthber. I, 'from here Jk in the etcu'raion to'• Guelph on iThto ursday. Mr. Ht Carter:•visited•a t.-E.'Hod g k non's :one .day..last week •Mr. '' NbMc M man urch who has' r M y. F,�en very; sick lately .is mudh improv-_ ci:i, as we.are glad ;:o .say .Sutherland 4.. Sutherland spent a day ,of Iasi •ti eek ':with. her sister, Mrs. E 1 tq �•: < D' ..Graham is 'busty. these.,,d444„0.. :hL LI1 ?Ig.In timber, preparing to raise; his barn: : ' Miss 'Margaret Graham• is' home from. iegh.School ,with a severe Cold Mr. End Mrs: Wm. MacDonald •of" Det nit,,.are, spending .a few days •>e'', u.'ehome, of his parents,•`Mr. a„4 :Mt D l act)onald on the Second. '. •8'- 7 e.few. �..�ir . A. McAal spent f._ days Y a .w .y with he ''mother, Mrs. J MIeMurchy- lost weeks... A nuniher • from here took . in ;'the ; r n �crt':' last. Friday 'night,; put civ by; the. `Young People., taking'. t h c.. Short Courses, Mrs Wm MacDonald •entertaiinec' the women of the Iast Thursday; the, day. being, , fine,' a large crowd ' as .present. Mrs. Ressor, of Toronto, is spend.. ink; a few' days with Mrs. Wm. Robb this week‘ • . Mr, E: 'Little; was in. Listowel on Saturday; to ,tee his sister-in-law Mr.. John Little, 'who js very ill., at present.' ,Mss Nettie . Scott is visiting • rwitT' fxiends_in.. Toront9, . Mrs. A. MacKe'ttzie,' on the Fourth is reported to be aoniewhat better 'irav er the Aare of '.Mise M. B. Dou�xla, h t � . e' nurse: • • Mr. Albert 'Struthers 1 rt St u hers we►g on the line last Monday. • Cacil Robb 'and his!; sitter, Oliv4 spent.. an evening' last week with Mi. and MrsL. MacKay,, on the Sixth. Mrs. !Its.' Sutherland : is at prese,:4 laid tip with an attack dt bronc reit•.. We hope to hear of an improve en : soon. a A:'ntlmbor from ere'. atter"deli hr' dance at .Mr D. MaeDonald's, •las' _Friday', where An. enjoyable .•evenl'mt•• was spent.: ' , Mrs. Wm. Maciii' yr`e visited las:, week.'wlth Mrs. A. Graham.. GOOD NEWS TO THOSE • WHO WALK. AND DODGE, A bill has been introduced ban.: th Nen, York Legietature. to Comte fen. auto owners, to take out inxuranbe. to that they wiI$ save :enough riiapbl to ncu vietirte, ,ealativtr: TWO' lis' Arai ti•114lroo Itii so �r r� a�q i sew • CHANCE FOR INVENTOR'- The ' Boston ':, Transcript 'Says need: these inventors: , err A b y ,hod, that will prevent all; the best ;berries from staying'at the We. .too. :that will tell us' end of the wire gramaphone 'at sing out: ."Here .A telephone . 'ring who is ,on the other before; we •answer••: it A golf •ball: with to achment that.,•will I ami" An. eagle's sea?es that', will en. o.' borate • the, fisherman's story . • ran th s s a will Dori th ..:� e 34P o t d 'to the girl: playing as it does' to rhe g :neighbors: rrymore Wilton' . Mets, �'size :27" :. x 54". New• patterns sceral at $7:50 -each. A handy siz. e and a lieautful quality. . Headquarters. . for Men's Ties— Just I'i --dust in—jve d Ozer_, ne w-.,, Su quehanna Silk&�o, woo**' .c repe Ties,known . « _:.�--- • ; , , as the. Tie' ft,. All, o a. thousand mats.. •t:he new - gest:� = . , patterns. ':See these. Men's 'Made -to -Measure Suits-- Easter, is early this year.' Already We : hative• taken several or- i from' the new spring samples. Special: Ginghams•at 1.6.1-2c 'a yard.. See_ .,large.. . • to •' ,..: range.. of iViens. Sepa>t`ate 'Truusers' : • :., . are . we sh _ in:" Qw 2.7 5 ' $ to 7.00 g� Per pair. • ' P Sizes -30 to 48 'w, gist. • ' We have several ly. , Ines of Corsets that have been . d>lacontm- Alec!, in sizes from 22 to 30. 0. r You, will find• - a ••real., Mbar sin among them. Altar p • e priced to clear.: Hor'n-. .heel ins Canad'- .g"silent • Sole- ents -r Super.. Slilk .Prose Best At Price