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• Call Dr. Newton
Mike appointment,
Ia `office everyday'
Geo. A. MOM,. ,Lucknow, .- Brokee
and Real Estate.=Money.to lend of
: :Ant, : mortgages on, 'farm pra+p
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tiesat 6.and•6A per cent,:a`ece n
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-to sseurity. ^offered. • Also _ aural',
amounts on second: 'mortgages" --on-
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farm 4
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notes.. A' few good farms. for sale.
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prices. As• cheap, as .n • catalogues.
Also < `look' patterns of leading man-
ufactur+ers.-Box 174, ' g. J. Cameron,
Palnttr& Paper .Hanger.
RAW FURS- highest prices paid
for„' all .kinds' of Raw Furs at 'A
'Blitzstein'a Store, Lucknow. '
(25-11-c)
For Sale -A 'number` of window
and storm .sash, with glass' in them.
Apply to D. C.. Taylor, •
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FARM LANDS : FOR "SALE `
E.H. of W.H. - of: Lot No. 1, Con.. 11
Y • Eastern'-Div:=of Ashfield„ -Huron • Co.
50 :`Acres' more : or less. ' Bank' barn
and 'frame house. Also S. `• % of E. IA
•' Let .'4;, Con. 9,. W. D. of Ashfield
Heron Co:75 ,Ac. more or' ::less, past
ture land. Apply to R. S. Wilson
The Canadian 'Bank of ',Commerce
,Lucknow, Ont.
(31-3-27)
APARTMENT FOR RENT -Five
rooms, warm,:' eleetricity, soft water
on tap, low rental-Allin :Black
(20-1-tf)
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FARM FOR SALEO:e EN.
100 •=Acres; more' or less, -in -Kinloss
Township -corner lot• on. country
road -5 'miles from. Lucknow, 4 miles
from _ Whitechurch -one , mile from
blacksmith ''s'h o p -schoolhouse on
farm=well..watered;' 5 acres ' bush -
barn 40x56 ft -2 -story; frame :house
24x30 and: kitchen s. 18x18 ft. -barn
and; house newly .rodded -`2: acres or
• chard.' Price. $3,000, terms to suit
purchaser. Also a.:large barn.. in good
condition, for sale.' Apply to Jacob
Miller, ,Lucknow.,
(20-1`-tf.) . •
Good Feed ,Corn an sale at 'Luck-
now: Elevator; 'at $1,60 per. cwt. Also
1 , -good- clean ; oats , at 68c. • per bushel.
NOTICE :. RE ACCOUNTS • if
All''. accounts owing .the undersign
• ed npust be paid -before March 1st
otherwise ;theywill be put; in^"other'
hands, to collect. Fair warning. Don't
neglect' this notice.
G. Ostrander.
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AUCTON, SALE -
Albert Gammie,, Lot. 14, Con: 12,
West% Wawanosh, 11/1 : miles south of
Lucknow, . will have an auction sale
of his -'farm stock, , hay; grain, ' etc.
.on' February 14, commencing'. at one
o'clock p.m::There• are',' 250 'bushels
1925, • Banner • oats. • good quality-
suits ' le for seed. -John Purvis, Auc
AY . AND SOCIAL AT
..•LOCHALSH
The. ourey's Corners Young Peo
ples. a ramatic Club •Will present their
pia , When 'a -;Man's , Single,” at
halsh Hall, Friday ev'g., ' Feb.; :11
ox Social ''and Dance after. Admis-
tion --50c. 'Children'=25c. Ladies with,
boxes free. Refund to those, purchas••
• ing.. boxes. The. -entertainment will
`be under the auspices of the (Union
U.F.i I,O.• Club..
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Jo naten, Miss Flo -,
ence Hamilton and•'•Mr•"James Little
attended ' the Stratford Normal'.
'School' At Home, Friday of last. week.'
Miss. Mary Lean, field secretary
for 'the.:Muskoka; Hospital for Con:
sumptives,. %vas' in town in the inter-
ests of the .Hospital this -week;
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AUCI'ION SALE ' OF HORSES
20 Horses -3 matched , teams all
sound "quiet and . good, to. work .will,
be soda by public ' auction at -McQuil-
Iin's ' Barn, Lucknow, on Saturday.
Feb. 12th, commencing -at 1 , o'clock
p.in. Terms -:-Six month's credit, on
approved joint rnetes, bearing bank
• interest., Ingles .'Patterson; Proprie-
tor; 'John
roprie-for;'JohnPurvis, Auctioneer.
Lost -A man's •'pocketbook con-
taining'* considerable s(m of money.
• Finder kindly, leave.. at The Sentinel
Office ,o ,„report to Thomas •McGen
nel, . Lucknow. _Reward.
The February ?meetingof the
Women's 'Institute will be held. at
the . home of Mrs. T. ^ E.' Smith on.
Friday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. '
Friends. of Mr.` Albert Boyd will
be p]eased ,to know pat he is ' again
able tobe about, although"he doesn't1
Yet ' look as robust: as before hist/ac=
cident•
Friends - of, Mrs. ' J., A. ' Glenne
have learned that she 'recently : came
through' a; very ° critical 'operation in
Hamilton Hospital, 'and .is ,getting a-;
Tong well. •
''' .Euchre and 'Old -Time Dance••in t)ie
Town Hall, Thursday, Feb.. 17th, un
der the ,. auspices • of Jewel :Rebekah.:
Lodge 'Cards at 8.15 'sharp: -.76 -e ---id;:
lunch and good music. ''Tickets 50c:
Keep. . the date. open and everybody-
• Mr. H. Wade, who has been with
Lucknow Silverwoods' the past 16
months, has given Up his position;
there-' Mr. Harold .:MacIntosh,: who
has 'been, assistant. butter -maker foi
some time, has taken 'charge of that'
department:
Mr John; Joynt is away our a busi.
`tress trip to New -York and the East
ern: States. He and •Mrs.Joynt; were
obliged to give .up the proposed trip;
to :Bermuda on account- of ` Mrs
'Joynt's health: which has not been
good of date
' Ex -Reeve : Robert Johnston has,
taken over the duties. of his new •po-
sition I as . clerk of • the sigh Court' of
Huron County,;. And on Tuesday ''of
this week had ;his , initial experience
of doing his•pare with the .court \at„
a non -jury sitting. ;•
We ere ,passing 'througl ,, the third
period -f or -this -"winter • -o f=sli ppei s
walks and roads.. Quite a number
have sustained falls on the•ice with
inure Or less serious results, Roads'
are.' much the same in town and 'count
try: Watch your step.
Mr.' and Mrs. T. S Reid .motor'ed'
to 'Hanover. last Sunday. 'to visit: thein:
son, Austin •They'swere accompanied•
as far as Walkerton by Messrs:
Walker ^ and Bailie of . •the Bank of
Montreal'steff: That such'a • trip
couldt•be' made by auto 'in February
suggests unusual road conditionii•.'
U:F.W.O. AT:,. HOME.
A very, ,'jolly and sociable crowd
gathered ,in Carnegie ,Hall, Lueknow
on the evening'of ;Feb. 4, when the
Paramount and .Kairshea U.F W.O•
:Clubs held :an • "At Home" for mem-
bers: add
embers:.add their' households. About. twc..
hundred 'and seventy-five people were,
present. Dancing.. commenced at.9
p.m. and • continued until 11' p.m
when a 'short • imprompturprogram
was 'given -the , chief speaker of the
evening being Mr. Neil MacKay, Rid.,
••ing Directors for' South`. Bruce, After
• several''musical ,;numbers and. exhibit
•EYE .SPECIALIST COMING•• •-••
Maud' C.'Bryane, Optometrist, will
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• be at the Cain Wile,' Lucknow, on
Monday, Feb. ;14 Hors 1 to 9 p.m.
..;headaches, •• dizzines , pain in the
.;back .'of the 'neck, ^ pairs ,ul'sand.:::ins•
,famed=eyeballs„•"twitching._eyelids-.re ,
lieved through properly •fitted glass
.es 'Satidfaetion assured
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„ u:LO.CAL• 'MARKETS' , w•,
Wheat .. .... $1.25
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UCKNOstity ONT., THURSDAY,. FEBRUARY 10th, 1921.
ItC117 OTES-'-, , S"CHO ; GIR ' 'DIES:
Presbyterian , Guild;
' S- RESULT-' O ACCIDENT
Very' sad, ,indeed, was the death . f
'• - Readings were' given by;: Lorraine . Edie ' Ellen.• Hodgins,' the 13=year-dld'r,
Brabson ;and' 'Rena . Carruthers Mrs. ' a hter . `Mr a • Mrs, Fred • Hod
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due toeharacte rather 'tan to'.eir- home by' one of t'he' boys who_ had a
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cumstapces' ••was the subject of ` 4• a horse and rig. A' medical .examina-
. well contested debate ,at the' Y,,tP S. tion revealed .nothing: serious, but 'it'
,meeting at the United' Church, Mon- . appears .there; was an . internal sup—
fromday' evening; • Deliaters�,; were : Miss ,1? ' ,
'Marion Hodgins:, and'Mr. Alf: 'An,Edie was the ;youngest daughter
of'lilr. and Mrs.iiodgins, and was in
drew-, representixig .Zion Y,P.S., " and..,; 4 .
t entrance class at'school She
L'.'=MacKenzie-and-�Mr,: M, lie
Armstrong- repre§enting; the •Luck- 'was, a good, '.hard -Working .student
flow United:, ,Church _ Y.P.S. The and was making favorable progress.
r s atiy s had, th' _ass Her;sad .;fate brought' great, sorrow.
•Luckriovw rep esent e e,•
firmative, and were awarded the .de- to'her' home; tox her teacher 'and .: the
'debate school.
csion • by a few points -The a.
The fii era\ o 'Tuesda afternoon.
was: ably'..conducted and highly inter- � .. Te n , n y afternoon
senieet of . of this week, was to, Greenhill''Ceme
eating throughout. The.: b%,
the' :.church was wet filled,, there be eery, following a' service :n the'Mil.
ing quite., a 'number from'Zipn in giican .Church •Kinlough. ,
spite'. of difficult roads: The debate
was p eceded by ., .a' few musical "'..,LUCKN0W HIGH,• Scr7.9
x REPORT=JANUARY.
umbers • led by the a S.S•.Orchestra
and :by four. short Scripture' read-
ings.' Mrs.' J•: Wesley Joynt sang a .
1-75-100 11 '66 74. III -_60 65.
,so -lo' while the judges.: Were figuring C-50-59. F -Failure.' A Absent' ;
up the pointe.. by the debater. :Form I
Was ' followed bya `'so Subjects= -Geos , Lat-, , Bot., Can.
1'.i program r,n 1i �- ,-.. .
cial hide hour; and lunch. The So H ors: -
:pial Committee had./charge, and 'Mr.. W' Agar 1 II S. • Brown• 1, 1.11;.
Wilfred .Anderson,•.. presided:'' .: '2:F; J. Bowles 1 C;'.A. Cameron,' 211.
0 o—'' 1 III, •1 F; W. Carnochan ' 1 'C ; • Mar;
UNITED CHURCH W,.1(i S. garet 'Graham' ;1.Ct, ,1p:F; 111.. Graham
.1 'C, 1F;'R.• Graham 111I, 1C•.
The `W "M.S. met in •the ;basement' . 1 F; :M<' Hack'ett 1 II; 1 F;
of the:'United Church, Wed., Feb.: 2. gins 1 P; C ,Kilpatrick' 1•C, 1.F, 2 A;
Mrs.' Rathwell' Occupie• d '' the chairs R. Kilpatrick- 1 11; M. Lane .1;;C, 3•F;
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A. MacDonald 11I. 2 F 11. MacDon
Meeting was ' opened by:' singing •dd 1 I, 1 II, •,1 III, 1,F'; : E. MacIver
Hymn'' 123: and prayer' by' Mi s• • Burns 2 I, 211; S.' MacLeod 1'C,; 2 F; F. 'Mc -
and Mrs. 'Johnston:` Nall 1` I, 1 F,•• D. Miller1•C,.1 F, 1 A;
Thankoiiering meeting.: will be V. Miller 1 F,. 2:A; E. ,Reid 1 C, 3"F;-
• held on last Tuesday' in Feb. , D'ay'of `E.•. Ritchie'. 2 F,, 2 AS': J. Ritchie 1 lir
on 4th' of, ." March.. 'Annual 1 F;• E. ,Sherwood .1 II, 1 F, V. ' 'Sher
"prayer.
'meeting some time lath in .March. `' riff: 1 I, i' III, 1 •C,; •,1 F; W. Webster
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Misr Craw' was appointed speaker 1' C, 1 F; C. Webster 3:F, M.:Wilson
fox the ::Easter` Thankoffering 'meet: •2 I, 11I,i.1 A. •-
ing., A social ,hour 'will be heldat •••Form II: ,
this meeting` also •other'. programme •Subjects-Geoni., Arith,, Lit.. and
will be given. A. cor-'mitee was ;an -
pointed' •to take charge:: W. Agar 1 C,. '2 F;,'' ' G. Aitchison
Mrs: Spence• gave • a reading, •l and' '1F; .p. ' Anderson 3-I, '1 II-;• A. An
Mrs. • Murdoch : contributed -a solo drew 2 L 2 XIS, E. , Buswe'.l 21, 2.11:
' Herald: was :.read:, by Mrs.' Johnston W. Carnochan 2 C, 1. F, 1„.A;, Col,
'on' India •Mrs. Craw give 'a talk on well 11:.1 C, 2‘P; G 'Fisher 1 III M.
China -The'' ".menace and a destruction. , Graham ' 1. II,..1'.cp. 1 F.s M. Hackett
Mrs, MacCallum closed the meeting''
:with . prayer. ' •
tions • of ''step • claming, • the ' ladies
served a bountiful• lunch and dancing•
was resumed :and -continued- - until-,
well we•; were 'all hoifie before day-
light Musicijthroughout the evening
'was furnished :' by musicians' from
both clubs. Allwent 'home' pronounc-
ing the first At :Heine a :decided sac -
cess, and hoping to all meet again.•=
4111:S'SO,UUTION "OIs TA?RTNERSHIP"
This is .,to certify that the 'partner-'
ship . existing between "S C. Rathwell
and -Allen Turner _has -.thisf_day,sbeen.,
:dissolved by :tri tuttl'.•eousent.; ,.Allen.
Turner continuing "the business,' In
order to settle up the business, ;all ac-
counts ;must"lie'":settled: oh' or before
Pew-, 28th, after that date all ; out,.
rtnliding acGaunts will be given to
`other agencies' for -aalle+etion.,
• 8 RatkwA1V ,; 1`R1 lir+ ►ae Ose'yR ,
SOUTHKINLOSS,
$ Feb. , 2 found .:the •/W M.S: gathered
at the: Manse..The president, Miss
Helen' Sutherland ':presided, and . the
meeting was opened with ,Hymn 210,
repetition of Lord's "Prayer: and' readi
ing in unison Psalm, 65; after. which
Rev. J. A.'Jaines 'led in Prayer:
Form I11
During the ,business, discussion ='.it Subjects crammed=Geom Ceftin
was decided that: each' woman ,add .or•• �
set aside a`<few cents Monthly ,.to''pay Adthers;\:Anc.; History, ,:Chemistry.,
G• . Aitchison 3 F, E.. Anderson 3 .I ;
the Seciety's expenses, thus leaving A;. Bowles 2 I, 1 C; J. Bowles 1 F;' C.
allenvelope .contributions 'solely for Blitzstein ,4 III, _1 F R..Carruthers
the -.expected. larger allotment :for' A; Is Craw 1 C;;: M. Douglas 2I; A.
1 I; 2G; F Hamilton '1F; M'. Hamil-
ton 1 11, .2 C, _1•F, A:,;Hodgins '1•'I
L III, •1 C; R. Kilpatrick 2
MacDonald 1 F,' 3 A; E. MacKenzie
3' A; K. MacKenzie 3 I, 1II; C. Mac
Kinnon • 41; ' M. McQuillin 2 I, 1 111;
W Nixon 1 I; .1. 'Ritchk 1.0 2 F:
1 A; ".E. Sherwood 1 F; Stanley
1I, '2 C; R• Turner 1 III, i 2 F;
M. Watson LI, 2 II; 1 A; R. Watson
:2I, 1II; 'C.,Webster 3'I; W.. Webster
')1s.' 1A.
Missions. • A good paper from. the
Study Book, "Moslem Women,” ,was
prepared by the president,, and read
by Miss Mary MacLeod:A map study'.
on "The Moslem World" .was 'given,
by Mrs;• Douglas Graham' Quite in-
teresting was, the Piper :"How Things
are not in Arabia," reed -by -Mrs:
Sutherland. ,Mrs:; (Rev.) James then'
quite interestingly discussed r•:' .the
Scripture ,Study, St.. Mark, Chap... 1
and • hoped -Tibet • the other : women
would be prepared totake part . in:
the discussion of Chap. 2, to be tak-
en at the ;next meeting, to be held
the Manse, .After Hymn 538• Miss N.
Nicholson led: in prayer: Press 'Sec:.
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• (PARAMOUNT
• The January meeting of the Para-,.
mount' 13? WO. , was held at the.
sMeQuillin 1 I, '1 II; W. MeQuillin.
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�Yard,wide`F�'annelette,; 23c. per •`yard.
54 x�4: • Pure Linens Breakfast, Cloths, each $2.50. • ,
Fugi Silk Ends, regular 95c., for 63c. per yard. gt;
, : • Men's Fine:.Shirt's at $1.29 each. •
Heavy- ribbed,. sweater. Coats;; $1:75 each.
, •, All -wool: Work Sox, 23e. per pal. - ..
4 • New Spring Merchandise.' • Our Storeiss fi11jng up
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CAIN HOUSE; . LUCKNOW
THUR.S.. FEB. 17th.:
Mr. Warm-is'ay expert on hai
goods.. • A11 your order's have been
under his supervision.'" years:.
Here hi an:opportunityto ;see:: ins
personally where he cal; give yo*.
order his individual' attention. He
' is an artist in the business.:
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hoine•of :Mra., A4,' Cisok, with. ait at.. . Tiftee 'rinks of Liielinew curlers at
itern . on the, program waS the repori Monday livid .Tudeday, and ene''',''ail...:
Grettk's original . wny, ,and was nuseh :Was 'Made Up uf J. IVirteDonald; A,.
:enjoyed by , all her liiteners: Miss Ra. ,Turner :it. Itae and W. MoCoy Alp,
-ehel -.MacDonaldssangsas,ssoissAilsirtle. _The. prize WaS, four, evv.eaterei... The,
"Webster ,,g'ilktd . U'..x.e.adipti And -nun. other rinks Wete A.ciP-led by' .Mesiq.
eron Cook gaVe• several 14elections oh 'v. 8. Reid.. ".and J., G. Anderson.. play:
the 'vielin. 'The roll call was an, ing. started Monday' aterinion ' and
swered by :pqtrig. Of .ieO, ,1,11rS. Rich. 'continued through the night and, for.
'ant, reeeting-s-the eon cult ' to ...be ,ty .einke: Were entered. Owintt to ilia,
O.
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30x3 1-2 Tire .easings cords 25% off Regular Price.'
30x3 1-2 Tubes, heavy or light, 20% off Regular Price ,
'Parking Stop Light, combined, Reg. 5.00, for $3.50
Parking Light, Reg. $1.00, Sale ' Price 65e: 4
Tire Patches, Reg.' 50c., Sale Price 25e.
Auto Polish, high grade,,,Reg. n5c., Price 40c.
Tire., Pumps', single action, Reg. 51.23, Sale Price 85e.
1 .Ton AUto Jack; Reg. $1.50, Sale Price $L00
• Flashlights, nickel or black,- 25% off Price.
Rio Grade Oil, Reg. $L10 a -gat, for 6" Gals. for $3.75
OTHER 'ACCESSORIES TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION', AT
20% OFF LIST PRICE
COME 'IN AND" SEE THE' STOCK, AND' SAVE MON,EY BY
BUXING HERR
ucknow
ULLIN,
• Ile will have a beautiful display
of the finest Hair Goods; inelud-
show yeti and at suck close. prices
as will surprise you.
Do not sniss "'this opportunity.
of meeting Mr. Wurm. Telephone
the Hotel for appointment.
THE .W. T. PEMBER 'STORES
129 Yonge Street, Toronto. "
FERTILIZER
A Carload Expected
MARCH' 1st
and-
fst
'Best BrandS
LUCKNOW
PLAYs. AT (PARAMOUNT ,
The "Paramount' Dfatiaic Sodietis
Wilt ha, followed :.By a box •sepitil and
dente'. "qsarisisaleti' 35e. Ratio ,with.
free. Pr-nOatida ItO to tile,
il.roWt0; 0101),
EARL
RRIVED-- A new supply of Spring Goods of
the very latest stiyles: New Prints and Ging-
hams.
ew Chintz for Comforters and Quilts.
*few lineS'of-LadieS! Coats which vcri.4 will sell.
We also, have a line of good Flannel Dresses in
...he very ;latest styles. Reg. ,3Clearing
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CALL AND SEE
-No ,charge .for, calling.
organiiatiotis are' indeed Os be
esegratelated on Ole:in:06A of their
.01 -414" ;preseilee Of .Itcinir. was a 'fest.
it ire Of' fa•Yerable. Comnierit; ,T0.6
tons.wherisIsslietiegs spell as.; ,this are
'held viSeSehere..:.tlies; use Starred ,by
own.," and impose their Ainweleette
CARD bP THANKS
L Wish to,,„„ta,ke' ;tills opportunity of _
vicinity, foe their, liberal patronage •
du the xeurs that haye been • in
the , retail shoe buainess;.. 41,a • hope
the seine cantinued to ,n1Y.
;successor', Wish, tO intiosate
: all my atieatiOni Prompt serVice,. and
Caed, of Thanlis:-.L.Mr. John Carter
their friends and neigbbore for help.
, thee. who' sent. floWers, tit', WA'
In). via theta their recent ¢eveavinnegt. .
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