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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1919-05-01, Page 8ter.. • . • 1.r mime usy At It" 4111111111111111111 Busy with spring housecleaning and finding that many lines of House Furnishings are ti'eeded, for things will 'wear out in tiiue. THSRUESTION ARISES Where can we get thebest . values for our Q dollars in this time of high prices ? - ♦- THE QUESTION SOLVED:gBouseeuinpegatrhee s ewntdriigd stock of suitable and finding how reqs table,+,pur prices .are. RugsgVariou Kinds and ,Sizes . Kohar Fast. +u . ;.: gs in sizes 6x9. and 9x12. Tapestry Rugs in` sizes` 2,t4 c3 Brussels and Axminster Rugs 6x9 and 9xr2. 0 9i12. Congoleurl, Rugs in very pretty designs in sizes 2 !x3 up to '9x 12. Floor Oil Cloth, Floortex and 1,inoleums by the yard from r yd.'to'4 yds: wide.. Stair Carpet in excellent quality. -and mite designs:- • N CURTAINS. AND. DRAPERIEs You'll find very 'iretty patterns and good qualities in ..' yi Scr ii s, Marrs u isette, Madras, Art Sateen s, Cretonnes and Lace Curtains. Solve the question by a visit to our store at this time MURDOCH 81. CAMERON CO Holyrood --Tuesday, April 29. . Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Haines, Kingarf, -spent Sunday with Gilles Haines. Mrs. Wm. Houston was taken to Walkerton HospitaI on Sunday to undergo an operation. We hope for a• speedy recovery, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Congram' and family, spent Sunday at Ernest-Ackert's.. There will b3. no service -in the 'Meth odist Church here next Sunday 'on ac= "eount of sacramental services at Sal -em.. Mr. and Mrs. Gilles- Haines and Mr. and fits. Geo. Haines motored to Wing- -ham on Sunday afternoon. 25 cents bays a Thrift stamp: WA`DTED DIAD?- HORS1 = t arcacsea, taken away promptly ,within " a radius of 20 miles. Will pay $1.00 to $5 00 for live animalebrought "to the factory. No an- imals will be removed without hide: Phone at our-xpense: Day phone No. 12, evening phone No. 178. FARMERS FERTILIZES& CO. Ltd., 13-2-tf. • Wiugham. A Mother's Tribute Pr HLS letter from Mrs. Roberts gives such a fine idea of the value of. Dr. Chase's medicines for use in. -t# , horse that we shall publish it without further comment.1 Mrs. Everett Roberts, 4.1 Endicott Ave., Halifax, N.S.,•writes : "I feel it a pleasure as well' as -my duty to recommend Dr. Chase's Nerve Food and Ointment. After the shock of the lialifax explosion my system was all run down, and I was so weak that I could not walk. Night after night I - lay awake unable to sleep. .Nothing did me any good until one of my neigh - bora recatn N Fond}. - - ft& a tl"eat%eritti'-th is meds cine 1 can positively say that my health and strength have been restored, and -I can now sheep well and do my wr)rk- as. well as ever. "1 used Dr. Chase's Ointment for my baby, who had rinirworrois all over his face. I tried almost eveeythirtr I knew of without. success until I used Dr. Chase's Ointment. This cured him in a .short time. I would not be -with- out either of these„md�icines in. the house,, and trust this may induce others to -Q' , You can scarcely ask for a stronger ptlrantee of the v e of a medicine than the portrait and signature of A. W. Chaso, M. D., on thee, bo.• This is is for y ouar protection against imitations and substitutes. Edmanson, Bates & Co., Ltd., Toronto. • r oaiorrow Feel Ri ht , .Geta25''Boat J. Garnet Armstrong, Lucknow. • Ripley N1 outlay, A prll ..t+; .. Miss Etta McLean visited in Wtkuk hits nn Friday. Mrs.. (Rev.) George Gilmore visitei f ries ds- to Loadoulkat week. Mraa. Norman McLeod and son, Burke, of Godertch, are visiting friends here. D. H.'cDonald spent the ,Eister vacation Atli friends in Varna. •Mr.-Juhu Munn left on .Monday for a teL yisait ta:1letroit.and Cadillac, - ' Mins Aunie Me:I'hersuu, of Kincar- diur,-visited-a►t Mr. Tho:. Stanley's;'iaat week. Mit,. A. Aikeo, of Allenford, is visit. ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs A. M. Treleaven. Mrs. Allan McAuley „was taken Wtntiam'Hospital- to undergo an ope ;tion' for appendicitis. - Miss Marion Archer, who has be visiting -friends :in.;.•Montresl,. t ren hone on Tuesday -last. ; .Master -,Maitland ,M.artyu, of ,(fid tell, spent a few days visiting frien aio:lnd Ripley laet week. • - Mr. Miudoeh Mattn8raa, of Sent anlpton, atteneled the. funeral of the la Mrs. Angus McKay on Wednesday. Mr. Mitt Linsley, who has been em- ployed as a wood turner in Toronto; visited at his home here this week. . Mrs Robert S. Wilson, eon. 4, is driving a brand new Chevrolet car. Bob believes in being up-to-date. Corp' Ed McDonald, of - Godericb, lately r.turned from overseas, visited his ► i iter, Mrs. John Wy ld, Jr , this seek. rte. Elgar Stevenson arrived " horse on Saturday ,,lookiug quite well. He -was welcomed at the depot by a number of his friends. Miss McKay, prbvtncial "seamstress, is meeting with great success in' con- ducting the sewing class in Ripley dtu ing the past week. The LO O.F., No. 2ti7, - Ripley, wi .attend divine:Worshipin Knox Churc nn Sunday -e'vening•.next. Rev. Georg Giltnoi a will preach. Fourth Con., Kinloss -Tatesd'iy, April ;29.. While on the way hone cw Soouday las: Iron. South Kiulo►ts l'hiireb, Lach- lan ..M.clvor very .-narrowly eecxped a serious accident. - It appears that he was overtaken at the foot of the Grey Ox hill by an auto which passed .rat her near his team. The hors's spraug for- ward_ very suddenly and broke a whine -- tree and cane very near landing %%1104e -- tree and 1Ilrs. Melvor apt' ,two or titre.{ child- ren in the ditch ...Bin, providentially no harm 'wars done. It would b'� well if autos soler !'fare the cburcbea before the Horses. We are glad to learn that Mr. Win. Stinispri, a returned Poldier, and forteerly a Fourth L'on bey, has come to reside among us again: to Mr. P. H. McKenzie is attending the r- -meetings of/the London and Hamilton Synod -as a delegate from the Presbyter en.ian congregation, Lucknow, this week. ve Eaeter holidays at his home on the d M.r:+I-I.. McMillan, iwlto is"Stuilv ir►e for the ministr .: is o r ` :, y t t T r►rltn, "spent .yLnae F►f er- ds li- ce 6!h. z M.r. Archie McCaul was amongst his friends oil the Fourth and fi;eth yester day. Mr. Middleton and family spent. an afternoon at Lochalsh this week. While returning from church at Tees - water last Sunday Mrs. E Jackson and children were thrown from their bpggy in a collision with an The buggy was badly brokers,. ut a of the oc- cupants miraculously escaped. 4, Zion —Tuesday, April 29 .Seeding .operations are in full -swing again. • M,. and lira Jnn, •Farrish.and dangle. Dela, visited with Mr. and firs. 11 Caas McDonagh on Sunday. b Miss ' Reby Sarjeant returned to her Re duties fifth. spending the holidays at her horse in Markdale. e - BORN—On Sunday, April 27, to Mr. and Mrs. Geo, hunter, a daughter --A1- - leda Isabelle. Mr. Fred Holmes; who has-been on of our mail carriers for the past year is engaged with Mr.sparling, Kincar dine, as an auto expert.. Pres Don. McLennan and Hart Walker arrived home from overseas las week.. • We welcome these br*ve.• lad back to Huron once more • Mr 'Coy 'McDonald, of Toronto, rep resenting a 'firm which:. manufactures flax pulling machines, called Qn our local mill nien on Thursday Last. Mrs. D. S. 1I c Lay, Mrs. Norman Me Donald and Mr. Malcolui Mcl7-onald Stokes Bey, attended the Engem! of the late Norman Murray on" Thursdaylast. Lieut, Edgar Robb and bride, . who spent a few days here last week, left on Saturday for their home in Winnipeg. F:n route they will visit London, Buffalo and Toronto. A number of itipley O,1dfellows motored to Lucknow on Sunday last to join with the Lucknow brethren in their amnial church werad:'. -which wags _ held to The Lucknow 11c:thodist Church. ltsv. Mr. Garbutt delivered a very ap• propriate sermon. • Mr. Mac Catiml►heIl arrived ;:nine on Friday from Hamilton where he had been confined to, the hospital for the past few months. He is somewhat re- stored to health, and hopes that the f agrant spring air of Ripley will put Lew life into him. Corp. Eugene Martyr arrived hon e on Wednesday evening. E�igene was attending Stratford Normal School when he enlisted in rhe 1 loth Battal on ; as a machine gunner. hater he was transferred to 11ie Signal Corps and saw a great deal of active service at thefront. A Field Night in connection with Knox Ctibrch Kittle Class will be helm o s ntsday evening nexti i t ie church, when the young peoele will take part. This is the second evening of this kind held lately and pronsn+es to -be a real eni.►yable one. Ripley has the best of tasleut The Public and Continuation Schools t►peiieit'ii r-M-Niiiay riMr the Mastervacation. N ove for • the last lap of the race. A great deal of work has ti gone. over before the .school term -end - in June. Ripley 1s fortunate in having a first class. staff of teachers end they will see to it that the work is dors Ile (his McfPod, who arrived homy last week, Irr,ksr hale end- hearty ;tiger serving so many weary months in the prisons r,f Gel tunny.. The whole than of his imprisonment was three years and eight ,nnnths. Gals is surely t• herr; to come through its all. • 11 _ is verb thank f all" to he home. Ile states that a• great many of the. prisoners fared woe?..{girt# Uron, lrrovetf . great blessing to the unfortunate prim oners Mr.R.'rt Harris triet'with a very p in fol accident on Sunday asst, Abri. with 'his wife and 5011 he Wa,.9 tnr;tr)ring, When in the act of turning Me car as tarp corner ref the 4' 11 erre. anti 1:a b sid,� ..ah. E!t#'� -11 hF tf f(.1- the heli and tilt -nest -turtle' turtle The occur ante were thrown rot, al, escaping ii jury hart Mr. 1Iarri:i who 11 n his knee badly wrenchdd. It will hr some little time before his will be ahlr to resume his duties as traveller • fur D K. remd• Co., of London, Hart We are all glad to' welcome back 1'ce Y. Beattie' Gibson, who arrived lame from s• oversea. Wednesday evening,. Fcrdyce t:. —Monday, Apr. -2sc Miss Fergisbn, of Auburn, is sissind ing a couple of weeks with it r sister, Mrs. Chester. Taylor. Mr. E1ward •Haines and.st:ster, Winni- fred, spent Sunday at. Arthair Haines, of Wingham. Miss Lillian E Stevens, of lllyth, was a week -end visitor in this locality. Mr, : W. J. Nixon, of St. Angusti ne, spent Sunday at P. Leavers. Mrs. Stewart McFatrney and dansi1iter spent a few day+.lmt w,.a. at W. 5 King, sf Tee water: Miss Selena Foram is sj►cn ling a fe w days near Lucknow. BORN Monett:—At Heisler, Alta , on I hunt - day, April l : th, 11ti1), to 11r. and Mrs. H 'C. Moore, a son. HUNTER—In the township of Ashflel d, on April 27. 1919, to Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Hunter, a daughter ----A lleda • Isabelle. •' HEARTBURN or 'heaviness after meals are most annoying manifestations of acid-dysipepsia. KIiOHJ5 pleasant to take, neutralize acidity and help restore normal digestion. • • MADE BY SCOTT & ROWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION ty-3 Phone No. 10 is at Your SQrvice We Sell for Cash--WeldSell Cheaper Than The Credit Stores - Housecleaning Necessities The spring .housecleaning brings many little require- . ments. Below• a•e sttgt;est to you what we llave.iti stock and which we kno will u • useful n hlaxoap, for washing painted woodwork, has no equal. Scrub Brushes aria Galvanized Scrub Pails Carpet Beaters,: Step .l adders 4, 5 and b. it.. Mop Sticks and Fell Wringing Mops,, Wall Paper Cleaner To many woolen it is a worry to know wliat to do with the bare floor around the rug. There are.two ways out, of the difficulty, namely, to build it up and flnish. with Sherwin-Williams Flo;xlac or grain .. .and varnish it Gy the Chi-N.arnel process.: '► `e..c�an t l ..,. �+� onlan how -tm grain in i -fete minutes, \\'c li:i�, � 1t.tcl •ears of ex- perience in the paint and varnish business -and any in- formation you wish will be c teerfull�� \V.e have an .0 -Cedar, Dust. 'Mop for dusting N�all;s and ceilings. It will leave no marks iota the finest wall paper. ‘Ve have a full stock of O -Cedar Mops and O -Cedar Polish Try a bottle of cur French Furniture Polish. What it will do will surprise you. A full stock of Coil Spring Wire, Barb Wire and Woven Fence. Our prices will - - • interest you. The LucknowflarJware & CoalCo. THE 8TORE`tHAT NEVER DISAPPOINT STORE` THAT NEYER DISAPPOINT• dr-4r- • „!'l.L FLAVORS fariAbeaS 14/Z 2.4)20111, "SMOOTHER THAN VELVET” 'THE ever•recurg problem, what to serve, is so easily solved with • Ice Crean—Silverwood'. s. Frozen cream _ adeluately flavored dainty - velvety •smooth and rich. Bilverwood's is always• thorough! enjoyed. Sold in all flavors in Bricks ox Bulk, • SILVER WOOD'S LIM1'iFi -,_ • i f-rak for the Silucrrtllhid'a Saga • ti i r 1? 1 t' w ii CI COOK STOVES if::: nue fro:ne f: nril...t ;e Florence wick:es"s' l►ttro'er i ; h'.'a ' a ys steady, ,1. -at:444 i Hf .: N c?E7' . ft± - A apectat 1101,ls it directly ltndcr ilt. cookie, a quicker, store econ- omicp. l ix -t. Mel w:1, 1+,�, (�l;,r .' u. -r'• :,oven, the Florence Autonli •i., . I1 wean1 tto rt t 7:ak:•r. c, 'i ll rc :I" T,'1 i. ts, t cam_]; - n 0 -tics nn %` . :'-.,...,•,tr..;;r,:► -,f the 1*lorr:we I. 711 i. �, :rl nixaat, ,u• 1 • Sold by Lucknow Hardware & Ccal Co. r ,44