The Lucknow Sentinel, 1919-10-09, Page 8•
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frt fa Ot It '-'st(1,v'ar_tv tral4 trairrer• rtnttoiderijf
Ps en Haien harper, Minna Blitzstein; Tow -
Will Help M
nderwear
f or
'els, guest, Winnifred Farrier, Helen
Harper; Water Color Drawing, Witini-
e fred Farrier, Beatrice McQuillin;. Pen-
cil r -,awing, Hannah Blitzstein, Win -
'lifted Elliott; Writing, Myrtle .Web-
stet-. Beatrice _McQuillin; Writiag
(chiidren under 10), Garnet Farrier,
.Alex. Andrew; Beets, short, Olive Al-
ton, J. Purves; Carrots, short, J. Pur-
ves, Winnifred- Farrier; Vegetables,
any other , named, Ena Switzer, Hel-
m Ilarper; -Bouquet, Sydney Decker,
'Gordon Thompson; Drawing of Gard-
:tn, Gordon Thompson, Winnifred Far-
rier; Essay on My, Garden, Wianifred
read.-Ea4..iar,-Class:.;ak-aostglas.
With _This Belief Many- Thous-
ands Have Learned the
Exceptional Value of Dr.
Chase's Nerve Rood. -
Men, Women and, Children
From Stanfield's, Turnbull's
Watson's -and Penman's.
You ,hear people talking about Dr.
-.Cnase's Nerve Food., Irpu
about It in the newspapers. You
• wonder if it would benefit you. And
hile you are hesitating others are
Uting it to great advantage:
This- .,treatn2ent fog the Irestora-
,tion of: the blood -and nerVes is ad
,aifferent. to most medicines- that you
may not gpalize why you can be .so
certain of benefit •from its.use.
In order to maintain the vigor Of
thenervoussystem, an abundance of
pure, rich blood itnecessary. When
the nervous system brecomes exhaust-
ed. ;MS you are -easily tired and suffer
!ram shei.ditches. sleeplessness. Ir-
ritability or- indigeetion.-It isbecause
the 'blood is failing 'to supply proper
nutrition to the nervous system."
By forming new, rich blood, Dr.
Chase's Nerve Food naturally and
certainly restores the vigor of the
nerves. Since works hand-in-
hand with nature, it cannot fail to
bE of benefit, and there is no reason
why it will not help .you .it
has the writer cif this letter.
Mrs. Stephen G. Thwaltes, Box.
205, Jordan. Ont.,. v./rites:. "For.
about a year I was troubled with
nervousness; and took doctors'
medicine, but it did not seem to re-
lieve me....1 ,could ,.not .eleep..nor ,con-,,
tent myself to do anything. I had
bever, .ho'aclach,..s. was tiL.tI aii the
thne;-.and afratd'Aci'•-•stay'dlons'-.
also tried .several nerve medicines -
until alrnost discouraged. At last I
discovered Dr. Chase's Nerve Food,
and fotind.rellef. in this. I had only
ts.ken one box when r began to feel
Netter. I continued using this treat-
ment until my nerves were
re-
stored to perfect health. 1 think the
Nerve Food splendid for nervous
troubles of any kind, and cannot re-
commend it too highly."
(Rev. S. F. Coffnian, Vineland.
Ont, states: "This is to certify that
1 know Mrs. Thwaites, and' her
statements are correct.") ,
Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, 50 cents
a box, a- full treatment of 6 boxes
for $2.75, at all dealers, orEdman-
'son, Bates & Co.. Limited,. To-
ronto. Do • not be talked into ac-
‘cepting a substitute. Imitations only
disappoint.
In spite of the great difficulty in getting all
kinds of knitted goods, our Underwear De-
partment presents one of the best assorted
stocks, and at prices so moderate, that one
could wish to find. .$pace forbids us to enum-
erate all lines, but we list a few that.are well
worth your attention when buying Under-
wear.
....
For children,/ ask for Turn -
bull's No. 2r5, 306 or 314. The
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prices are 4moderate and the
quality the very best,
No. -V iq a itlaci, t.7.= rk,..!.
girls.- Sizes 0 to 8.
No. 322, Girls' Combinations,
ages 3_ to 14 years.
'No. 40, Boys' Natural Wool
IConibinations, 8 to 16 years.
Turnbull's M Brand for In-
fanta, pure wool., 50c. each.
For men, we have Stanfield's
Tatious,-weights
an,! -
garment&
Our splendid stock of Ladies'
underwear comes front the
Watson Mfg. CO., and the C.
Turnbull Co. These makers
are foremost in their lines. •
Combinations for Ladies in
. different weights and styles,
including high neck with long
,sleevRS, ,10-Wsilettlisysisith, short
sls.ts.cs% :cod ‘ctli nt
sio.v
.No. 9500, Lades' Pure *Wool
Vests and Drawers, Stan:
field's make, beautiful quality
pricea at $3.25 per garment.
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SPECIAL.—See our Fine Range of Men's Sweater Coats and
Pullovers—Beautiful Coats from the Listowel Mills.
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THE APPROACH OF COLDER WEATHER BRINGS THE NEED
OF HEAVIER CLOTHING
in Underwear for Men
WE HAVE STANFIELD'S, UNEQUALLED FOR QUALITY, add
OTHER LINES -LESS EXPENSIVE, BUT WILL GIVE GOOD
WEAR.
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IN LADIES', WE HAVE TURNBULL'S, A LINE wihcii01,JR.
CUSTOMERS KNOW IS THE BEST.
HOSIERY
IN MEN'S, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S, IN 'WOOL AND- CASH: -
MERE AT PRICES MOST REASONABLE FOR THESE LINES.
MEN'S OVERALLS IN BLACK AND BLUE & WHITE'.STRIPE
FROM 2.25 TO $2-75.
OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT RECEIVED,A FULL SUPPLY
OF HATS AND TRIMMINGS l'HIS WEEK. WE ARE UP-TO-
DATE IN STYLES.
W. CONNELL
Quitting Business
S. Braden, Kinloss,
has sold his_ Kinloss property
and must reduce the preseni
stock. All goods at reduced
prices. SPECIAL VALUES
THIS WEEK IN DRY GOODS.
FI,.1NNELETTE WORTH 10e., 6 30e.
20e. to 30e.'
:15e. .
15t.
PRINTS, WORTH Mie. to @
LINEN TOWELLL1NG, WORTH -15c„ tad
•4111fiTING, wouTH 60C, (41
l'EAS REDUCED 1 PER CENT
• A TAT.17-TO
^ A -
• Fr.up shame and a drunkar's grave?
.
. Or d,1 yos
u ay "Give him his toy.
_:ibe Temperat,,Q, cu14 -i:i i,J.1._ 't . tj LI" tt, _
Arid enter it you must,
Tramp down the plague that makes
men gorget
They ever hada'God.
Raise Mein above the .awfle net
Where the Tempter's feet have. trod.,
When Empire called, you freely -gave,
Your sacrifice was true,
Now your. boy is be,. ek, , noble aid
brave, '
Won't you -fight -for titri- Strew -it
Will you .let_liimsathks-in-the sinking
sands, ' •
When a touch of your hand might
save?
Do you weleome_him home 'from :other
land:5 •
Tay/flake .,him •beast—a.- slave ?
Yes, a' slave to. sin -.and a drtinkard'a
fates --
A slaveto the hidden hand..
;Of Satan. Who holds the bait,
"fore tile face °titian.
-
And not Only the men and boys- wil.o
dwell •
s
On Esi-ithri--g-reen fieds today,
But its wellto think '6f those to Come
nd t� think what the future will
say.
• TEESWATER
Hiscox Bros. (Harry and
.who for the Past few Year's have.. con-
duoted a drY-:'-goods--store-
wa ter and -more -rer..antly
have sold out their business to their
brother Will F..Hiscon, wahci soine
Months ago rettirned from overs-eas.
Hiscon Bros. go to Guelph where' they
have bought the chinawar business. Of
Benson
'After -being for eleron
years leaderof-the choir in Knox chur-
l+, Mrs. .J .1. Hisicoxhas resigned from
the position. Following her resigna-
.tion'tht choirata social gathering at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P.
MaciJohald, presented. Mrs. IIi ox
'with. a kandsorne chaiti with
cameo pendant..
.Mr.. , John.\,Mc.:
AIlist-
,c'ra pioner reSident of the 2nd con. of
..
Culross died at his horpe_on Sept. 20,
at the age of 8 1. He leaves a grown
--up family. His .. wife died about ten
years ago :1-.-tbe result of being burn -
'ed with coal oil while lighting a fire.
Fred)
$2,423.000,000
_
The present estimated
railways of Canada IS
dollars. That does not
,street railways whicIt are valued at
one hundred and sixty millions. Canals
are worth one hundred and twenty
millionts; shipping thirty five' millions
Telegraphs, tefi nilltions• and tete-
'phones, nitTly five. Thesc.
utilities are a part Of the security for
ates are made by Dr. P. 11.. Coates,
Director of the Dominion 'Bureau of
Statistic's nt Ottawa: Ile placeSth
total, of the National Wealth and In-
come of 'Canada at $19,002,788,125.
value of the
two hiFlion
inelinie the I
1....iyes and mothers and sisters true, •
D9 N'oti choose' the side thr'.., slim chines'
on, , ..;,"011 love our 11101 and boys,
Or gro...-21 in the dust? Be up and doing, its up, to you
Do yd
ou seek t� save your arling boy 'To fill the World With joy.
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MINISTERS PAY
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41010kiagaliniillealifttaalanalkaliRR'IMIR6
Phone No., AO is at Your Service
We Sell for Casa- we Sell Cheaper Than The Credit Stores
OVEN
ELECTRIC
LIGHT
(DRY BATTERY)
DRAFT CONTROL
FULL SAVER
THE
ELEVATED
VISIBLE
BAKING OVEN
30 a 17
PRICE -WINNERS AT
LUCKNOW FAIR.
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n a recent artice on "The Pay of
Clergymen The Goble had the follow -
ing;
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Th. Presbytery of Reeck-Ills ir a
recent ciretilar letter to the members
9f the Church within its jurisdict;on,
(feta:ling the steps taken in reffionse to
a number of overtures from Presbyf-
teries and Synods, fixing the minim-
um stipend at $1,500, with free house
or ntanse, says among other things:
"Many of our ministers
have not only been called upon to en-
dure unecessary and hum il iating
privations, bit they .have'been com-
pelled to use up their saveings, and in
many cases forfeit their life insurance-
. .We know that people on fixed
salaries and stated incqmesare similar-
411.110Ccited .;-,4,;butAlte ehurotis cannot af-
ford t> drivt- men out of the mini: -,try
iandsilPttlitthers •frorn 'entering because
isiadequate-support. . . . .The
ehurch members of this Presbyt2ry art,
eivicie• the sante amount per head to -
;lay fur sipend as they gave sixyair&
ago, viz., $5-44 per year per member,
or. 1014c per. week."
There follows' some tables of.salar-
ies paid to ministers in the Presbytery
in 1919, with their equivalent in puts
:hasingi power in 1913. • These
are based," says the circular, "on the
assumpon that a, dollar, to -day has
iust the purchasing power of 40c. in
1913. This is the opinion of a leading
actuary in Toronte who was asked by.
our Charch to make an investigation
and report on this question." Here
is one of these tables:
BIG 6 HOLE
POLISHED TOP
LOTS OF ROOM
NO BLACKLEADINC
• COAL OR WOOD
.FIEEBOX, IN CENTRE
TAKES 30 WOOD
LEVER
TOP UFT
, (Continued from rage 5.)
Livingstone; Crochet Quilt, Mrs. J. S.
Mackenzie, 'Tap-1134in; •Knitted
Mrs. -3. S. Mackenzie, Tamblyn; Pieced
Cotton Quilt, Tamblyn,- Miss Hazel
Webster; Pieced Wool Quilt, Tamblyn,
Mrs. J. S. Mackenzie; Quilt, silk or
velvet, Mrs. J. S. Mackcnzie, Hazel
Webster; Slumber Rug, Tamblyn; Set
Bedroom Linen, Mrs. .1; S. Mackenzie;
Ament; •Man's ,Cotton -Shia, Mrs. M.
Greer, ,Mts. J. S. Maekenzie; Soldier's
Sox, Ament, Mrs, D. Ruston; Men's
Fine- SOX,' tamblyn, Mrs. D. Huston;.
Ladies' Shawl, Hazel Webster, Tam-
blyn; Lady's Sacque, Mit: J. S. Mac-
kenzie,' Ament; Sofa .Pillow, hand
painted, L. Lyons,. )Livingstone; Sofa
F;illow, embroidered, Mrs. J. S. Mac-
kenzia, Mrs. K. MacLeod; Sofa Pillow,
any other, ;qrs. K. AlaeLeod„ Ament;
Collection Towels, L. Lyons, Mrs. K.
Macteod;- Pair Towels, . L. Lyons,
Arnerst; .Collection Tatting,. Mrs. J. S.
Mackenzie, Liv,ingstone; Table Centre
Piece, Atnent, Mrs. K. MacLeod: Table.
Centre Piece, .colored, Ament, Mrs. J.-
S-.-Mackerkie;--Table Runner, Tamblyn,'
Ament; Tray Cloth, Livingstone, L.
Lyons; -Tea-Cesy, L. Lyons, -Mrs. J. S.
Mackenzie; Lady's Underwear, hand.
made, L. Lyons, Ament; Fancy Work
Br -Mrs.' X. 'MacLeod, . Livingstone;
Old Household Articles,, Mrs:. K. Mac-
Leod, LivinOtone;.-- LiSpia1-4'or lady
winning greatest number of. 1st prizes
J. S. Mackenzie. .
FINE ARTS
Deep Carving, -Livingstone.; China
Painting,, Singe- piece, Mrs. K. Mac-
Leod; Oil • Paintings' -Marine View,
Livingstone, Miss C. N. Mackenzie;
Figure, Livingstone; Animals, Living-
tone;..earradian Landscape, Living'; •
ne,-.MrS. K. MacLeod;
ing; Livingstone. Water Colors—Mar-
inc View, Livingstone, Mrs. K. Mile-
Leod; Figure Painting, Mrs. K. Mac-:
Lead,- Livingstone; Flowers, Living-
stone, Miss C. N. Mackenzie; Land-
scape, Mrs. K. MacLeod, Livingstone;
Crayon, Mrs. K. MacLeod„
Aerie; •Charcoal, Mrs. K. MacLeod;
Livingstone; reit and ink.Sketch, Mac
Lead, 'Livingstone; 'Pencil, Drawing,'
:MacLeod, Livingstone.' ,
. .Flowers
(eraniums, Mrs. I). M. Thompson;
Ferns, Mrs..:D. M. Thompson; .Eoliage,“
Mrs. Deeker. 'Mrs. D. Huston-; :House
Plants, Mrs. Decker, Mrs. 1). M. -Thorns
Asparagus 'Fern, Mrs., D. M.
Thoittmanl'n,,46iiitt; Mrs. K:'51-ieLeod
Mrs. D. M. Thompson; Fuschia, Mrs..
M. .Thotfipson, Asters, Mrs. 1. Con-,"
gram, Mrs. D. M. Thompson; Dahlias,
Mrs. 11, Mathers: Gladioli, Mrs. R. 11.
Thompsonj
golds, Mrs. D. M. T•hompson;. Sweet'
Peas, Mrs, D. M. Thom/Ann;
Mrs --1. Congram, Mrs. D. 'M. Thomp-
son; Petuoias, Mrs, -W. E. MacDonald,
Mist. -n. M. Thomp•son; FUnflo-werS,
Mrs. D. M. •Thompson; Basket of An-
nuals, -Mrs. D. M. ThoMpson; Bsaket
or Perennials,. Mrs. R. H. Thompson;
Table Bouquet, Mrs, R. H. Thompson;
Mrs,•D. M Thompson; Autumn Leaves
Mrs. M. Thompson, W., F. MeQuil-
ln. • .
• MISCELLANEOUS
,Collection of Curios, 'Mrs. W. R.
Fari•ier; .Mrs. K. Nla(.1,e0d; f:ollection
of M rs. IC l'hompson;i Cot-
lertion'ofaWar Trophies, Mrs. K.
14f.(571,-Neir Iieltinis recommended a
pisi;:c.. •
SC11001, CHILDREN'S COM-
•
Posto Race, i'red MeQuillin, Her-
ta 4. into 1; 1 at, boys awl
Car1.71e M‘.'.11t.,”,11, I:441mila McMillan;
SC11001: (1111.1)1{EiN'S' DEPT.
Crochet 'Work, cotton, Hanna Blitz -
Helen Ilarper; Dressed Doll, J.
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Do. not suffer
another day with
Itching, Bleed-
ing, or Protrud-
ing Piles. . No
surgical Oper-
ation required.
Dr. chase's Ointment will relieve you at .once
and as certainly cure_you. .60c. a oox; all
dealers, or Edintinson. Bates & Co., Limited,
Toronio. tiatim;e box free if yon mention this
paper and enclose 2o. stamp to pay postage.
• IIIP • WWII
WIDE
ASHPAN
,The finest thing in High Oven
ter of them out and the) are g
twisizes on the floor and won
to explain the points which pi
Oven Range on/the market, ...
'11 f. '' GOOD CI LEEN,
ELE.V A ILD
CA.BlIVE.T RANa,
4
Uangt construceen, We have annul-
.
king. eittir _satisfaction. We •Ita‘ti •
Id be pleased to show them to YOU and
aces this flange beyond any High
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The Lucknow Hardware & CoalCo.
THE STORE THAT NEVER DISAPPOINTS
10 Ministers get
. 2 ministers get.
-2 ministers get
1ininister gets
1 minister gets
Has
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Equivalent
purchaseing
Salaries power
4919. in 1913,
•
..$552
.. 1,200 598
1,400 644
$1,500 690
1,600 736
1 -minister gets • 1,800
1 minister\gets 2,000 920
'There is food for a lot of thought in
Altai table especially. when it is, stated
that a woman stenographer in th
offices of the Trades and Labor Coe-
, •
gress of Canada gets $1,800 a year:.
union' men -being. of the -opinion 01'4-
wort:ers of both sexes are entitled to •
living wages.' •
one Good Work
_ Ontario TemperanceAct
A Great Benefit to Province
HE Ontario Temperance Act has reduced
crime by over one-third and drunkenness in
public has practically disappeared.
ArCotolic irisSnity has disappeared.
Gold cures and alcoholic institutes fcr treat-
ingalcoholism have been closed for lackof
patients.
Ontario has been saved an annual drink bill of
$36,000,000, enough to pay our share of interest
on the War Debt.
Many victims/of alcohol three years ago, thank
God to -day for the Ontario Temperance Act.
To repeaftthe Ontario Temperance Act would be a calamity. The
amendments would make it practically worthless. To every clues-.
tion on the Referendum vote NO. •
,
Abraliam Lincoln
"The Liourir traffic Is a
cincer in society, elting otit
the vitalsand threatening
destruction, and all attempts
to regulate it will not only
prove Iportive but will ag-
gravate t he evil. It must be
eradicated -not a root must
be left behind."
Drink is a Cancer
Doctors, Alienists,, Criminolog-
ists, Insurance Actuaries, States-
men, Generals, Big -Butiness 1Vten,
and Social Workers • agree that
alcohol as a beverage is a racial
poison and a national cum.
British Columbia, Alberta, Sas-
katcheNan, Manitoba, Quebec (ex-,
cepting beer 'and wine), New
Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince
Edward Island and Newfoundland •
have enacted prohibition. -
The United States is ,perman-
ently “dry." .
France has abolished absinthe,
Scotland , has now a: local option
law, England., is initiating a great
campaign for temperance reform.
The movement is world wide.
Ontatjo must go forward, or be left behind, but be careful
Mark Four X's
(one 7r under each. NO)
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JOHN MAC nttrictAle__ end.
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