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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1919-02-13, Page 81 ev« ew Spring Goods ��►�+.�����N I�s•�11�1 r��♦ ������s..r ���►����sf����a.N���►s••�►�-�rs•.�'�'N� Our new spring goods are now arriving daily. This week we have opened up a nice lot of New Ginghams, Prints, Galateas and Dress (foods. Also see a beautiful new line of Ladies' Pullover Sweaters Colors—Saxe, Paddy, Nile, Rose and Pink. These are made from a very fine quality of wool and made in the latest style. Price. $5.00 �, Special'Bargains f�rFriday and Saturday ->; £ollarr-'Overcoats; -Stith---curl cloth -lining, regular price v• 5530 Frjday;and Saturday $25.00 2 col Ladies Brushed W G .. n a t . <; , . Y .. sol �. woat+er�. ;.►.aats,-����e ss �>l*e+�nLL �rrlrnmed with large white sailor collar and wide. belt ; the other is rose color, with sante' white trimming. These;are regularly price 8.00, Friday and Saturday at Half Price .. $4.00 Men's Winter Caps, only a few left, regular 1.75• and 2.00 Caps, Fri- day and Saturday .for . $1.39 REMNANTS. --After stock -taking We� liave a large and splendid as sortni ent of Remnants and Odds and Ends of various lines which will be petit on sale Friday and Saturday at quick clearing prices. Murdoch &Carneroii"C.o. A Song for Every Mood Music human emotion. All that Is happy and beautiful in life, has been expressed in music. When things seem bright and cheerful because a ray of happiness has come into your life, you need an outlerto give vent to your feelings. When sorrow or depression comes, the need of consolation is even greater. It is at such times that you derive the greatest comfort from `.die NEW EDLSO "The Phonograph with a Soul" • Then one sweet note of the vow of Anna Case, or one ripple of melody from the bow of Albert Spalding, puts your soul in harmony with the world. Music—real music—is one of life's greatest boons. Edison music is real music because the New Edison does not merely imitate, it re-creates. One never tires of the New Edison, the novelty never wears off, because there is no novelty to wear off. Itis not just another "talking machine". It is decidedly different. To appreciate the difference you must dear it. We will gladly submit the New Edison to your musical judgment either here or in yourown home. 273 AN UP -BUILDING FORCE Regardless of climate or 'environment, Nature exacts her toll of wear and tear on the system and there is frequent need for an effectual aid to restore strength and vita laity. SCOTT'S EMULSION a systemic strengt}enet, free from harmful drugs, nourishes and replenishes the dd nee k of the body naturally. Scone ma be used daily, in any climate, with benefit and strength to the body. Take Scott's Emuls(on- it builds up the body. ' Scott & Soiree. Tordnto. Ont. la -u Whitechurch . _, • .� ♦..-. —Tuesday; Feb, 11 - 'The RedCroom Sn^iety, -,of 'W lite- church, on January 31, tient the follow- ing shipment to Toronto for French and Kelgiuni Relief. ' 32 pair children's stockings, 5 pair wnnien's. stockings. 1 sweater coat, 67 children's petticoats, 3 t'' women's petticoats. 4 women,,, skirts t and j trkets, 2 flannelette sheets, 4f3 children's cbemi e,' 3r) pair children's drawers 2 over -ail dresses for children,�ff 6 chidreln's nighties, 23 children's dress- es, 6 suits pyjumtss, 2 pillows, 6 pair trip to Hamilton last week:. Miss 9linuie Coiling spent the week- end at her house in Ripley. . Mr. Alex Simpson, t*t Toronto is -vis- iting friends in this vicinity. Culross Lentre - 1Mor;day, Feb. 10 Miss M. Atkinson spent the week end with friends in Kinloss. - Willie Stanley returned bowe after spending a couple of weeks in •this vicinity. A number from here attended the "Toni Mark's" concert last Wednesday night. ThE ladies, of the 6th, held a success-. ful R I cross meeting at the home of Miss Arnie Ballaugh last 'Thursday afternoon. Miss Irene Taylor, of Langsi 1 ', visit ed at the.honie of Mr. Walter Ross last week. HURON COUNTY COUNCIL The January session of the county eauncicsipened at Gotierieb on Jatir 2s The first business was the election of a Warden and the selection of their nom- inee in the cancra.- kept the Liberal members busy for ao hour. There` wet e four in 'the running, Reeve J. N. Camp bell, of ,East Wawanosh; Reeve Armstrong, of Hulleft ; Ree've l; W. 1. heavers, of Exeter;; and Reeve If. Crich, of tuekersniitl. In'the fival vote, there were ten for Mr. Campbell and six. hr Mr. Armstrong. In council the motion nominating Mr. Campbell was made by Messrs Arthstrong and Crich, and this being the only nominstion,�1Varden- elect Uamphell wai t tken in hand by Ex -Warden, Elliott, conducted to bin seat and' took his oath of office before His Honor Judge U;ckson, after which the Judge- coagr,ttnlaied 4r. Campbell on pts el•-vstion to they imtxtrttut post - , 'the following was the sport tit the striking cotnrisittee of the standing corn ini:tt•'s• for ih`. year 19!:1, i.trr't ttte t•• port was adopted' on Wednesday ln-•ru ing Executive Committee—ft W. Livin - ston, John Larorte, (,-1.- Visung, A. 1•: Erwin, .Jas. Moffitt - Speetal Committee—M. ' Arntrl'ong., W t..f•:!atotr,, , Jarr,ea• Cat. finance C ,mrrrittee--W. Iihister, .1 f r('ive,. N. W. Trewartha, M Elliott J. M. Govenloek.' l 1uct►tion Committee •— B. W F. Beavers, A Mitchell, •W. 1;.tilie, (;ep. Petty. S T Pian'. Rr,ad and bridge Committee—J. La- p'rte, .J. Backe t, W. F. Clark, J. Douglas, W. 1) Saunders. County property committee --T. Y. Davi, Jaa Armstrong, Alex N"eeb. 11. (Crich, .1 halt an, wonder's stockings, 1OK pair men's socks. Total value $32f1.95 ilduse of Refuge (Committee—J. M. . fk,venl►ck,- J Daltoh, H. Crich, A. E. The Flu patients are all recovering. I`•a.in. Mrs.. SmithLof Langside, is visiting Warde'n's Committee—it W; Living - at the manse., . . , sto ,, _W F' :Clark, M. Arrnstrr ng, W. M . and Mrs. iancan Kennedy left Isbit!ter, (t.• i'oung. last Thursday for Toronto, where the Sii4•••Neird Taylor, of Wytli asked for ask ug.4....,4& K4;1u course in a rl,echanical school. :this was left over until tht June meet ing. . Mr. Frank Henry ,sold a team of I,etPr ('xntPlnn and D. f' McGregor horses to Ab. Ittntoul last week. g Mr. and Mrq. Aylmer Smith and ware appointed its countylauditors daughter, 'of I)akr,ta, visited at 'the' Th' following motions vi�PTi:- hnn,a-nQ' .V[rtj James Morrison recenily. iiy Mown t)r,ipf� and.(,nr}i that M. y• Armstrong and the county clerk be Mr. J. G. Gillespie made,,a business sudituri of criminal justice accounts. Mr. Mrami Ford itlti BetYerh that tt<flhtnfj be r'e appointlki Ejlt kt,d C 1 trustee. By Messrs. Isbegtep and lirith that It Vaustone be re-appoiuted trustee of Winghaw High School. By Dr. Grieve anti Mr. (7'►veulock that Dr. Burrows be re appointed for .Seaforth • U." h County Secretary G. M. laliott, of tbo Children's Aid Society, addressed the council ..with reference to the case of a crippled chili who should iu to the Sick t'htldteu's Hospital for treatment. The .talnr,ly had moved Iron, one municipal- ity to another and being shifting popn- lation neither one felt it was responsible for the cost ot the child at the hospital. Messrs. Bailie and Clark moved that the comityassume the cost 'His Honor Judge Dickson and Capt.. Richards of the Salvation Army made an appeal for a contribkition to their '4und for work among he Canadian soldiers oversea., or returned. The A'rtny Wits at the front as soon as war started and the one rule in. connection with l.ht'ir work- was to rcfuLe assistance. and :comforts to nu otic.", . The county council of Huron conclud- ed its sessions Friday afternoon after a busv,week. Twenty-two thousand dol- lars- was voted for the Salvation Army overseas work; $1,000 fur Children's Aid work, and a :new scale of pa fr.r Bounty c,theials and T t�ticers was ailed .4ior two years. The'salaries 4,f 'the priu- .cipal•:offcers 'as -adopted were as follows: Warden, $100; treasurer, $1,500; clerk, $1,20t); superintendent cif roads $1,900, including county roads and exp»nses; crown attorney $1,100; caretaker ot county buildings $700; and G. W. Hol- man and Mr Armstrong were appointed criminal auditors, James Reyno:dy was appointed manager of the house -of ref- uge. The matter of a county-h:spital which was up for discussion was left,I for the June session. The usual grants were given to fairs, etc. A -grant of $500 00 each was made to the Wingham and Gcderich Gene.al Hospitals. Dungannon —Tuesd4i„Feb. 11 Mr. and Mrs. John Barkley left last Monday for the West where they wil pay an extended visit to their son and daughter in Lin►erich, `ask. The young ladies ;liatriotic club are holding a dance in the Agricultural hall on St Valentines's night, Feb. 141h. Bs3'nionci Redmond will furnish' the music. - Billout? Take NF! T©iight Naturo's Ran -lady is Dotter and Safer Than Calomel. Cleans Out System Without Griping. Ctops Sick Headache. Guaranteed. Bilious. attacks, . const: )ati.,n, he de.ehes, etc.. are >i.t t1,c, great lents of cases due -to dig, : tip u U'tiu! •!. utut ,:(, reasonable. prow.). ..rt► e).pc.. to • obtain real or 1usth_e t.etwat ,tu,ta t�Ls cAu.>u cot i:t circa. Nature'm `Rerncdy (MI Tablets) 1:' 'a vegetable compound that acts en stomach, liver, bowels and.--kidne:,•: the purpose being to b:ice; healthy and harmonio:...3 act:on of n:1 the . organs or d16'e:,t1u:i and elitnina tion. It arts pro-nrt!y r.^'i :t!-:oroughl•'�, Yet so mildly and gently t::at there Is never the slightest grtptng 'or dis- comfort. But that is not ' tilt Nature's. Remedy (\It Tablets) have n bene!:: cra.l effect ,ttro.n. tiro entlro-body. I"y i,nproving `tke process at iii-^,©stivn and assimilation, OA' nourishrnertt.'la, .derived from' food. theblood quality is enriches. vitality" is ine a?sed and the, whola,system strengthened. • Once you g't ;*n—,thui splendid condiainn. z-e,ti ttre'1 n t medicine every dayT-jus,44akc' en. Nil Tablet occasionally tahbn Indigestion, biliousness and constipation threatens. and you 'cart always feel your best. Remember keeping well is easier and cheaper than getting well. Get a 25c box of Nature's Remedy (NR Tablets) and try it. It is sold, guaranteed and recommended by your druggist. • J. Garnet Armstrong, Drugg st.', Better than Pills For Liver Ills. Crewe —Monday, -;Feb. ! ) %lr. and Mrs Patterson, of Wingham, spent a few days recently with Mr. Hugh Finnigan. • Mrs. Itobt Finnigan has been at son's in Seaforth the past week. • Mr. and Mrs Armstrong and daughter,: Sadie, of Goderich, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. 11 'Tackleberry. • 1 r bliss Mary Curran lett last Tuesday to spend a few weeks with ,her sisters in Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. 't'i'nt. Blake, of Clinton, have returned home after a short -visit with friends here. Mr. Aubry Higgins left Friday last for Detroit where he intends taking a The annual meetin of the sharehold- ers of the 'Goderich* Rural Telephone Co. was held here last we A. The re- ports! showed a ftirly successful year The,c.tli'cera and directors for the coning year are: President, Win. Bailie; Vice - President,, Charles Gavin; .Manager, Seeretat y and Treavi.rer, Thomas Stotb- rs; Trouble -man, t1'n'. Watson ;.Au tit - tors, A. Disher, N F. Whyard; Direct- ors, Wm Bailie, Chivies (,irvin, W. T. Riddell, J. \(•Noble, 1'. G. Aliir, \V. Parks, Robert M edd jr, R ►hert McAllist- er, John,. Duston, W:' Mc"Ulure: . Mrs Thos ,rrothers arrived hone from Toronto Monday after sper.ding a week there also _attending the wt men's Instute convention. Pte Allan .Ivers arrived hon e from Prance last Monday night A crowd gathered and -gave biro a tousii u wel- cntrte• home. l'ke l{obt More is in HIalifax on his way home. MARKEN ISLAND OLD STYLE Ancient Manners Are Still Observed and Historic Costumes Are Worn i by the Inhabitants. Marken island is a bit of the old Tiol- tend, en inlet lying in the Zuyder Zee not far from Edam. of 'cheese fame. Holland is rapidly becotning modern- ized nowadays; the blue hleotner of the canal boaatmen has gone the Ray of the wooden shoe, well toward ob- livion, although. the latter, It is said, is becoming Increasingly popular with the price of kutber ,soaring. writes Niksah. The batch are rapidly aban- doning the old ways that 'endeared them .to the artists of bygone gcoera- tions, 50 that any spot where the tradi- tional -customs nre 'stltt pr'esurved Is worthy of note ns a living museum of history. Such a spot Is Marken island; where old manners are still t4►)loweil and the old costumes still worn. Separated by only a narrow channel from ttie l,ro- r''t•e`sivr• mninlatiti. 1t sts 'hone the ieca fifty years behind the.tlnroa. It scents to be rhornMeri.stie of small fnssande that they progress- ettJ•-b-more stowly .than_ mainland. wl►er••re - thair people came. Thus ir. ri.e Arran Islands off the coast of . Irelnnrt the old Tr' -'h tongue is -still spoken ; int lie 1re►hrides men still 1lte as they lived in Ow :days of Scott, and on Marken 1!nrid the men still go down to•the fishing boat* in blonnturs and wooden shoes. The dark blue !Monter 18 the mirk et the married man; while the mingle men wear white—a somewhat, illogical' arrangement in view �of the fse11itles tor' laundry work that rmtrrie•rl men Ought to hare. The 1u omen near the old-time costume! and crane tlpelr knitting shout with theme on the sirr'ets Every ont• rif the house tv exeer.ding- ly Amnli noel -almost tinheltr•vnt►ly Assn. There. are.not,,riwri:► than -:tit► peerpts -i}-- told In this .little Colony of fl'shr�rrn'n.a .. Marken Is quaint enei old-fnshit,neel, • 4 -larks -the tu,rr•h''r►f Artf:nrr•r,a- reiansnels to make it perfect. In all the little you can pnrr•ha,ire T►lc. terra poctnl r's'rdq dej,tr'ing itennr'ls that aro "quaint". rind "tiypir•:ri." And when begins to realize that It is p1etnrealque It has taken th• flr4t step !. on the -road to the commonplace, business course. • A large number of the ladies ahciut here attended the monthly- meeting of the W. M. S. at' the home of Mrs. T. A Culbert. Goasard Seb,u,l of (.;,,rsetry in Toronto A valentine social . will be held at this Week, iri the 'interests of A. Munn Wm. McConnel's Friday evening of this &. son° general merchants. 1. Phone No. 1-0ta t \'our Service �,. We Sell for Cash -- We Sell Cheapeel'haa The Credit Stores Stoc=Taking Sale of u.asN PRICI3S a r�..,h1 VM a 1 ln e u�j.PAT n t,.. 1i�' .. t r c asp .-.J 1 - i; -quality, good : assortlnent of colors. l Regular price, quarts, $1, Pints 60c. Sale price, Quarts, 0c,Tints 30c. Get- your shore to brighten up :with in the spring. � TheLucknowflardware& CoalCo. ing their seventeen Rip- ley, and we are pleased to note that he THE STORE THAT NEVER DISAPPOINTS frt.endsin this section,, years since Duncan left It is I successful year in 191s, raising over $5 ► for missionary prrrp►nses. has prospered in Ucicle S rte's. dousaius. l - v. Eimer Kennedy, of E:.hel visited his to )then, ,Mrs 'Pilus..Kennedy, of the (►th con., la -t we •k • . Mrs L: A McUrostie 18 attending: the week. • Mrs. I'eter'.lteavte, of the 4th con., is -laid aside this week with a severe attack of illne.ate--Ler-•-tt,any---fr-ierrds-wi•11--be pleased to h:;ar of her recovIry soon. A nuu,ber of delegates-frotn th3 sect. eral 1't 'd eros. Societies of IIuron Town. ship. met ' in the lied Cross roo,n,, here on .Wednesday afternoon-Fin.e-purrpose -of arraogizg a grogram for the .next re ception to returned i oldiers t•, be h dl in the 'Town_ 1141. on Tuesday Feb. 2.i M J,,bn N McK ty and Miss M McKay, . of Ki ne- r l i n "visited ,their sister, Hiss M. F. McKay, on Friday last. 151' F:.\ s N t -.it, M [;ET1Nr1 (,t gle HUron and kinlnt Telepfinne t;,► was held in the Town' If ilron Wednesday last.' Al iviaijk,.ilhe: silt in was Walk. slaanagtsl. by storms during th3 past year, the dir• ect. r, presentsi a very gratifying re iron. Tile work of Lineman Mathew 'U3ctisnpeti was highly saken 4 ft ,also the aercic 's of tite girls at (J ntritl,, who by their prompt- . r'sp msec ti) call+ pleases the m my sit')icribt'rs. , .i Tito ,11ission• Ilatid wf 'Knox Church' was e'itert.aiae,l at the home of M.. and _Mr i 1:... J. McTavishOnFri.---evening. A sp en til progrini w is given - by the youn, folks after whish -4.11liatich was servt'.l. This. ',rganizltion had a very Rip!ey• —Monday; FNb. 10. Mr. J ' H. Chapman was c,t11ri1 •tu Tor onto on Friday owing to the ite'rinu3 ill• nese of Mrs 'Chapman who underwent au operation en Saturday • Mr. and Mrs Henry Wyl.l, .Tr , vis;t- ed in Wingham on Tuursday ot last week Mr. A C McKenzie. accompanied by his mother and `piss Margaret Mrl,end, returned on Friday night from 16 ti ex- tended visit .to the' West. Mr Itobt. Irwin, of `Walkerton, n tete- ed through our trivia n Mrs. Annie Harris it •visiting, her daughter, 11rn. Potter, of I[amiltor, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Knight entef f aia. ed a number of their friends ou h'rot-ty evenint•, it beirg the fortieth minive'r- sary of their wedding d ty An j ,v . able time was spent by. L'. who wi-shed there many happy returns of the day. Mrs. !'red Pierce and son, .Jack, of M+tehell. are v,siliug in town. ``" Mr. and Mrs. I)unc to 11rK-'r,iie an 1 dtugh er, of Virginia, .11,;,•r . ars .vi.rt.. In 'the list of ,returned soldiers on hoard the .5. S: Carntania which docked on S ttorday, we noticed the name of Aga,. Del Worthy,.. of Ripley. 1)el's ;'iravtery must be. appreciated by all, when we consider Unit he left a wit., and•fauily here t►t go and tight for King.. and .Country.. We welcome him to our buragain. . Nes I1 As 11 artyn and %Vmn. McDon- a!d returned from London on Saturday tught _-w.here they-rec-ived their --honor. able discharge front. military duty. - Mrs._ U Clark, of Kincardine, spent S1tur._lay i'i Ripley the guest of Mrs. .Jno. •.11,:Lean • A �f:rn►1,i-Masquerade Carnival was held in the Jubilee Bink on Tuesday night: 1Phe weather• was ideal and th9, bright uto-,nhght•- and good sleighing brought large ciowds. ' Messrs- Jelin D. !lards and Shirt it ►wens, the whirlwind hockey players of ltupifey, journeyed to Milverton on Monday to lend th it assistance to the Luckn„w team in their gauze in that town. • Hurp04.-oiu.h;fi Countu-tdet-Ta Rip- ley on Mond'►~•. What about a 5 ,ldiers' Memorial for Huron 'Pownship! Our boys have been vet/fortunate, but still lye think Maar eer•vic ys should be acknowledged by a suitable memorial. Who will be the first to start, the hall rolling/ Should it be a monument or something wore 118e - 1u;!• - [rev. Q M.'lihtherford;-of'i'Ine lover, will preach .iii, I luron Church, ttitAey, on Sunday'.afternoon next. Evening - Kers i :e w' 1 he ea ,called. rand made delicious things 10 eat S N `1PPv, brown cookies, coffee cake with fruit and spices put in with a generous hand, pumpkin pie with the genuine old-time flavor, and many more. All these goo(1 things Grand- mother made with brown sugar. - Her granddaughters can make thein just as successfully to -day if they Use an• brownc ioned Bkown-Sugar sugar give; flr.r',;ni. • . t'llre z anrt(l( sscrty the - u�ch;rartert woWhich r:•1:great. 1YiI►Fr►getHft1try JZk1cS=11i .tfr�. ' ftro vn sugar, .is wcil as white, should be kept inthc pantry of mer.,, hr,: r,r/rl ehi/t'n/prerialrs okl-tingegoodies'. Brown sugar is crrmo►,ri d. It cr, r 4it iia th. 1, --s per jxiund than otlar ; ore• - 1,.;,,,, ;ut'f it :Livors as well as swectcnc. (;irrx:rry. sell ,t:, 5;10( h s \ ora wish.. 'For. fr;sr C;randme+iher', recipes- miglt be forgotten, we or;ottetve hare rrJri riled' s nutl )( J!hum inthe 1,00klet i1Ii,,t ,tcl tr• to you upon receipt of 2c. stamli «e will send it ATLANTIC' SUGAR RI;7INEr ILS LI ITED • MONTREAL 4 • 4111. rr M •