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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1919-11-20, Page 81
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Men's
Suits and Overcoats
• We have Th:rn and
-we are Selling 1 hem
WE HAVE JUST PASSED INTO STOCK A SHIPMENT OF
THE CELEBRATED BACHELOR GUARANTEED SUITS FOR
MEN. THESE COME IN NEAT, DARK PATTERNS AND
ARE EXCEPTIONAL VALUE AT THE PRICE
31)600.,
MEN'S, YOUNG MEN'S AND BOYS' OfERCOATS OF THE
BETTER SORT. YOUNG -OVERCOATS, IN Tiff
NEW .WAIST SEAM MODELS, AT 316.00 and 611.46 TO FIT
• BOYS FROM 12/b 17 YEARS.
MEN'S OVERCOATS, IN ULSTER, • SEMI ULSTER - AND
WAIST SEAMS AT. PRICES FROM $18.00 TO: $45.00.
Surprising Values in
LiV
adies'aists
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BEAUTIFUL NEW WAISTS IN
• SILKS. ; REPE 1)} CHINE IND
GEORGETTE. '''-COLORS -- IVORY,
' WHITE, FLESH; MAISE, PEACH
AND .BLACK. WE CAN GIVE YOU
SIZES 36 TO 44 PRICES FROM $3.50 TO $9.00. 10
TO WEAR WITH -THESE -NEW BLOUSES YOU WILL NEED ONE • OF
OUR DAINTY CAMISOLES. COLORS—FLESH, MAISE and WHITE.
$2.00 TO $2.75.
It Pays to THE FACT THAT LAST SATURDA' WE TOOK IN MORE MONEY THAN ANY . DA,Y
SINCE DOLLAR DAY PROVES THAT THE SPECIAL VALUES WE GIVE ARE APPRE-
CIATED.
-MURDOCH 81 CAMERON CO.
Town Hall, LUCKNOW
THURSDAY EVENING
NOVEMBER
J. C. ROCKWELL'S WORLD FAMOUS
•
Sunny South Co.CREATESTOLOREF
AMERICA'S
G
SHOW
The Oldest Organization of its Kind on Earth.
The Enemy of the Grouch, Blues and Sadness.
More
ORIGINAL NOVELTIES
EXCLUSIVE FEATURES
CHARMING MUSICAL NUMBERS
TOP NOTCH VAUDEVILLE STUNTS
THAN ANY OTHER ORGANIZATION
• Largest in Number A Riot of Fun Best in Quality
• Fascinating Music • Comedians Who Make You Laugh
Dancing that is Enticing ± Girls_Who C4411 Sing
•
ALL FOR FUN FUN FOR ALL
SOLO CONCERT BAND EXCELLENT ORCHESTRA
KOONTOWN PARADE. DAILY
Admisaion — 35c., 50c. and 75c. Plus War Tax.
Secure Seats now and avoid standing. They are on sale,at Arm-
• strong's Drug Store.
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CANADA FIBRE BOARD 4Patented)
In Sheets practically half-inch thick. size 4 x 8 feet, sized ready
for finishing, and takes hut ONE COAT of an kind of Paint, Al-
ahastine, Muresco, stain, enamel, anything you fancy.
In place of plaster in all buildings and to Hap Attics, Garages,
Offices, Basements, for Store Ceilings and Partitions, Display
Romig, anywhere that quick, -clean work is desired with hand-
stome effect, with warmth in winter and coolness in summer.
For kitchens it• is the best possible material. Atwayse dry and
clean; walls never !Teat.
TEN ONLY THICk, SOLlp BOARD- Twice as thickfour times
as warm and proportionately strong.
'• A GOOD SUPPLY NOW ON HAND.
' J. W. HENDERSON,' LUCKNOW.
flUit(iN To*Nsnn, COUNCIL
Council met pursuant t� adjout4=
ment, with Reeve Ruttle in the chair.
Memberrev-wire" all--pi-se;
of last meeting -were read and adopt-
' -'1.
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The following orders on the treas.
ti rer • were duly issued, 'viz.: .John
t. dteh
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kt con. ). ‘-S: •
Siey $10 .00 , for digging ditch, fails
riishing 100 tile and 'placing same
therein; Al x. McNair, $:;.00, filling
approach to bridge, - putting on one
f
load of gravel, at, lot .22, con. 2; D.
Campbell, $29.20;• -for tile ay(' puttin!
n same on sideline 20.,,Icon. 3, IT'uron;•
Pod. rch ,Martym.4111L25.„. for interest •
in Royal Bank on overdraft; Ucavie
& Campbell, $122-.95 for covering- and,
hriclsse;„- Thos.-
' Brown, • 'putting stringers ii eufvcrt
• on Kincardine boundary, Kincardine
Iniitch and cleaning enlvert,
hole, on Houndary at lot 3, Kincaea
cline tp. to pay half; Thomas Lowry,
cleaning k)tit ditch at lot 24, eon. 10,
$7.50; Charles Collins, putting in cul-
‘ert on Huron and Kinloss boundary
$4.00, corrugated culvert and instal
ling 1x16; 'Robert Tout, $9.75., fo
puttinglirts2 It tile culvert and clean
,ing out ditches at the -ends -at lot 37
con.
10; Robert McCosh, $7.00, fo
• lot 35, Con. A; J, M. Beatty, $8.00, fo
putting= tip railing -at 2 Culverts
dragging road with 2 teamsand go-
ing after drag; Robert Pollock, $33.
50, for 7 2ft. tile and 6 lft. tile; Geo
Wardell, $5.00,. for going after til
and putting in same on llth con. a
lot 33; ----A-irgus. Marty n; clerk-,- $73.0
for part payment of salary; Reavie
Cai..pbell, $52.9.03,. for„ cement., wor
at lot 10, con. 7sFrank MidII $1.1.
25., for balance of contract reprad
at lot. 25, con. 6; Robert Lowry, $13.
for grading on Con. 10 at lots.21
Sanriel flanthtc.4), $21.00 for w,,rk
fer.ce.s- _s_sseteryi as Scs,..t.
cal....en at 41.
2, $-.1.30; Lloyd Irwin. $2.50. hattLng
plan;: and putting 1 p:ank P:Le
River bridge; Bert lurapiirey, $4'r
_for digging ditch arid
putting in tile at lot 39, Con. 2; Frank
Mitchell, $2.00, for hauling 'plank to
bridge at lot 33. 0911._ 24. James RIkie,
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t
r
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e
t
and John Campbell for leaning ditch
on boundary of Ashfield to pay 124;
Annie . McDougall; • $0.00, for 'sheep
killedbydogs;" George S. Mooney,
for • p.-rinting by-law and ballots for
the Nuking on Hydro in the -.Village
of Ripley,. 131.00; The Municipa
World, $2.69 for election blanks, Rip-
ley *Acetylene Gas Co., Limited, $.1
for gas fof -hall; John -,Maoli, $24,00.
for sheet) killed by dogs; Peter Camp-
bell, sheep•vatuator,, $7.50,- fer ' one
trip to McDtugallis .and .two trips
to Mason's; I. A. McInnes, $47.00,
for rent of piano; Thomas E. Morgan
$123 for patriotic purppses.
The- folling' .„, --COinniunications
were received and •ordered to be filed:
From the. Hydro -Electric Asso!:i4-
ti•On of Ontario; asking 'ill°. -Colin 'ii
'to appoint delegates to attend a joast
meeting of the municipalities . and
public service organization. ' ..
From Whitfield Rattle of hs being
taxed -for a dog and not hiving one.
From the Children's Aid Society of
the County: of Brum...asking for a
giant. •
, Irwin- -McCosh-That Robert Ir.-.
win pay to the treasurer $20.16 re-
ceived from Pine River Cheese and
Butter Co.. far :130. feet•of Oak plank
at 6c. a foot.—Carried.
McDonaict—MeCosh -- That • this
Council do now adjourn to meet again
on Mondas the 15th day of Detembil,,
A.D., 1919, at the usual hour and
place, and al provided by statute.
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Carried. . . .
. Angus Martyn, (7ICrk.
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V'ETERANS PROTEST
A erg.. ntinttstrr of vel.ereiiii-pf the
Army..an(I Navy in No. • 1 Military
)istricts hay.e ,zent in a.4nfi4est
tu
listrk Ifeadquarters against • thW
indiscriminatt. •wearitig of the King's
uniform in public.; also against the
w,earing.. of symbols of service,
vi,ounded stripes ; etc., by those not
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ex -yrs: =as tr.a of pcs.:Itry ic
entitled to weirthem.' eeently
young boys, young girls, d women
have been wearing service br.c1.,Tes,
ribbons, etc., without.realising what
those articles represent. The vet-
erans say that the indiscriminate
wearing of these 'bellges of service
tends to belittle the individual who
alone may be allowed to wear, them.
and. adversely reflects on the. legiti-
leate Veteran. They ask that the at-
tention of the public be called to this
matter and their •co-operation re-
quested that the King's uniform be
wc rn Only by those who have auth-
ority to wear it and only on suitable
occasions, snd secondly, that the
wearing of service badges, .inedar
ribbons, -wounded stripes, etc., by
these who have net seen service,
cease. •
DUNGANNON
—Tuesday, Nov. 18.
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Mr.and
.'Mrs. . S B. Stothers, of
Clinton, visited relatives in our burg
•
4ast week.
Mrs. -J R. Mienah.be--seho-is-
hospital in London, is reported to be
doing fine. Her many friends here
wi1IbegladtoheaI.thjs.
The new building on the •corner
owned by T..: IL Allen, is well on its
..gla*s'_.f. rants have benputin which
make a big improvement on it.
The Erskiile Church Mission Band
held a cc ncert in the basement of the
ihur..11 last Friday 'evening. A-Tood
program was given, .after which a
dainty lunch was served. Proceeds
amounted to -About $16.50. •
THE DARKTO1VN SWELLS
' Lt week
ake Mr. R. J. Durnin had
The troup of coloreentertainers.
the misfortune to ta weak epell d_
which held forth in the Town Halt
it is generally recongized as one of
the funniest shows since time began.
The organization is accompaied by an
excellent scIo concert band and a
superb orchestra. The "Koontown"
parade at • the non hour. Ad-
mission 35, 50, 75, cents, plus War
Tax. Secure seats now and • avoid
standing. . They are on sale at •Arms-'
strong's Drugstore
as
THE C. gocicwitu, "SINNY
S'OrTH" COMPANY.
That uncommonly strong combina-
toin of color talent. known as the
J. C. Rockwell "Sunny South" com-
pany, the show that never disap-
points, the one that never misrepre-
sents, is announeed to appear in the
Town Hall Lucknow 'Thursday even-
ing, Nov. 27th. This company has
been seen here several times and. it
has always made good every promise
delivering the goods just as repre-
sented. As on its former visits it
will be found to beclean to a fistilt
and during the entire perferrnance
there is not a ling„ an action nor an
insinuation to which exception can be
taken. There is every ingredient of
gayety and melody and it is ilium-
inate4 -with an Olio:of ton-noteh and
refined vaudeville sfunts. of the .bet-
ter class, the kind that are seldom
seen outside the larger cities. From,
curtain to .curtain -it is snappy gin-
zery and well calculated to drive kway.
the blues: Mr, Rockwell does not be
-
!elves in putting the greaterskert of
his salary alfatinent:into one or two
acts and allowing the balance;Of the
performance , to suffer.. through the
•empleyrnent.of cheaper ones, which
always clisgugt the experiencsil. Pat-
ron, but he has found that the ex--
penditure of money for hte 'purfsege
•making each-end-every-tiet -and
detail complete pays twice over in the
bit office receipts. This -explains
why the performances given by this
company are alwey.s up.to-the,minirte
and- sends the audience home whistl--
ing, happy and Contented at the same.
vestment. There it plenty of fun
time feeling *satisfied with their in-
.
•?ri the eerfermanee :4
! ;, • " •
while .on a load and fell off the wag-
on, striking his head on the .wheel
and cutting it badly. te was carried
to a nearby house and had to have
several stitches put in the scalp. • He
is reported to be recovering slowly.
• Armistis Day was 'splendidly cel-
ebrated here when thc Ashfield Coun-
cil preSented the • soldiers of the
Township with medals in the Agri-
cultural Hall. . About 35 soldiers
were .present. A good program had
been prepared, and was successfully
presented in the afternoon, all by
Ashfield talent. Speeches by the local
ministers and others,and by members -
of the Council, and letters of regret
from absent soldiers were read. A
nice lunch was served about 6 o'clock
and a short program followed. The
dance at night was. also a fine succ-
ess, the Goderich Orchestra furnish-
ing 'the Music.
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THE CANADIAN POULTRY
SITUATION.
of food prr.,duct.or.
•
szrfere-d aunr.g -me war /0k rreater--
• In
te
clos.ng. rifrnarLe
'pc/1,A .skr:7,Gs .re•Eir.tiriri.t
tlocks. , The need thus created is re--
• garded by Mr: W. A. Brown, chief of
the Poultry Division. of the F.ede.rat
Live Stock Branch, as Canada's op-
portunity to pave the way•for a per-
manent place in the export. trade to.,
Great 13ritain. Mr. Brown expressed
this opinion at the first Canadian Nat-
ional. l'hultry, Conference,_ -held in Ot-
tawa this. year, the report of which
• has been published •and is available
at the Pubiications Branch of the
Department of Agriculture/ at Otto,
wa• It was strongly urged at that
conference that this is the time of
co-operation. The provinces were
recommenJa to co-opreate with the
Dominion as the great clearing house
of operation; calculated to proniote
the 'industry. The poultry indutsry
was reconiine-n2led as a means of -sol-
ders' re-establishment by Mr. W. J.
Ble-ck, Chairman of the Land Settle.-
nient Board. He expressed the hope
that ,he would ,See a small flock • of
poultry about the homes of every re-
turned'soldier, who becomes settled
Pn the land.
' EIGHTH (ON., KINLOSS.
• —Monday, Nov. 17.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. S. Culbert spent
Sunday with the latter's sister, Mrs.
=4. Campbell, of Armow.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Oongram and
family were Supday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. E. Ackert, Holyrood.
Tpesday evening ;net with varyin7
• judgments. Some of fhe young, fors
thought they were fine and funny,
while others condemned the perform._
ante as being very poor. 8he troup
was rather "up against it." The
night was decidedly bad, and 'their
drummer had unceremoniously .de-
serted the day before, and with 1 it
him the orchestra lacked pep. The
hall' wits not half full, and nobody'
would make money out of the enter
DEATH --OF--JOIEN ,CLEOD
After months nf na!nfal
Tfroni cancer, Mr. 'John MacLeod who
lived dear the South Kinloss Church.
passed away on. Saturday- of lass,
Week, at the tig' G) years.
MacLeod wat. for' rnany years a
dEnt cf K:nloss., and j.. ,
.and highly. resPectod ;Aix: :
For a .number of :)--:a.rs wi
taker of Jii.T.2o5. :
a 'widow .b,e
rs.: leas oz. ,1,.11 •
.ioNF
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Phone No. $0 is at Your Service
We Sell tor Casn-we Sell Cheaper Than The Credit Stores
anramillEMINNIMINOMINNIONO
GET READY FOR
WINTER'
r THE FINE WEATHER STILL CONTINUES, DON'T FOR-
, GET THAT WE ARE SURE TO HAVE VINTER. READ
CARE,FULLY T,HE ARTICLES'filVEN lIELOW
AND PRE-
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PARE.
1?,11101p .11001 IT.,4;. *•, $3.00 per kiln:ire
ver, %square
fkA-f3-Eit . ' per -ri]
• TAlt PAPER -
ROYALITE OIL
COAL OIL AND GASOLINE LA \TER NS
" -fIcKASS AU. SIZES
•;:l'OrrrIPEK-V410 ELBOWS ----- - ss -s---- - '
rATTLE CH VINS AND ST ALL FIXTURES
.1 G6OD QUANTITY OF FNESII CEMENT ON I1AND
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WE„HAVE A SPLENDID RANGE OF WORKING GLOVES -AT •
li ES RANGING' FROM 90c. To, *.2.75.
The Lucknow llaidware CoalCo.
THE STORE THAT NEVER DISAPPOINTS
Economy of Ford Service
EAR is unavoidable even in the
bestcar,but certain parts wear
out morequickly than others. There is
r.2 need,of scrapping your car -because
the p:stn rIngs have• seen their day,
bec-..1.-_:se :the. platinum points of the
'f•'rors are worn. out. Probably the
- rest.ot the ear is as. good as new.
•',Tedical men agree that the human
bed -y- is renewed, cell by cell, every
,
'7E4' ttr, .3e7.91' year You can do the same
7 7 ycur Ford Car and prolong its life
"...it' ant,
.;411{A -sow • '":7 ITTI(11
at minimum cost by replacing worn
parts from
- •:er-vr) •
•r -v„ 3(2.. A. P. Stewart
' v : lde.ft. We %.ini1ers7.and
, if.
aa-reer:. -ot% and arid ra he pr6spocts
or... a, iettlement out IA- Court •are very- -
No definite infirmation hew' v
-is available at- time i'Yf .Wtitin;. -We
hope next week' to 154 able to report
a. settlement.
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"Morning Glory" Silverware—New.
shipment just in. Great asmtrtiltetit.
and just the 'thing for Chi•iStrnas
gifts. Marshall Graham's Store.
How Milk 'is se. 111 (-(1.
'Zn one knows exaelly how Ili.'
eow secretes milk. Varliiiis 'hood s'
have, been e%_p_
proecss, bill none of "th,
irely sAtisfactriry. • About sil we
knnw is that milk is a true sssretion
,the. 'mammary - glands' Ines/sir/ij.
what is known as the lidder,,..more
conimonly ;called thlf -bru,r" of the
cow. It is made from blood.
In order that. the cow inav v••
nlenty nf blond, nut of v•h ib she time
'manufacture milk. She must be in t
healthy condition. be supplied synth
nlenty of pure air. and water. and
have an abundance of the vial- kind
of feed.
'Some cows are linable to iiinkr,
milk abundantly even though the
or-ner des all he can he expected
to do for his, cows. In these cases,
1-t. Is- tire -far& -"-of
have not the power within thentSeives
nf making milk from their feed. They
seem to change'tteir feed into hlOod
which Is lised as a basis for mann-
fneturing beef, instead of milk. in
-idditinn, there are rows which ap-
ortrently do little n.r. .nothing with
theirteerr—they neither give milk in
A number' of our farmers are ,,pre--thIC
. .
paring -for --a--ke.;.,;!re winter by bav-
in • gtheir wood awn . early, thus to •
avoid cold feet.
Mostosi. Wim-Tfolinstoti---antt-frairriii -
Stanley left on Monday morning with
a load of (+dice cattle for the ILI.' ()
4.4
11.14-:kr4,
A number from Our lino attended
the attended(: at Ripley last Friday ev-
eiiing, riven in the interests of tht3;
new 'public park.. There was a • good
program and a large Crowd.
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Pying crunntity, nor. do they heemii,,
Thrse are classed 415
criwf; and airVvely-TinorofitabIe frir
f-rtner!to keep.
'hie only way to know for Cerfoin
whethet• nr not a (OW 1 shieto
erste •Inttit-trr • Tin i:alI n (Y. , 15 10.
wele,11" the milk from ea,•11' row for
;it least. three days 111 f.aeh inon111.
A.1.90 t,.pt the milk fur rat ,1 t h•
g oacti hi (.1 n ion pprif 1(1.
In way, the owner me..V.f!eleet the
co,a1 from 'the poor eow9, and: thns
tmild nti a profitable herd for dairy
parnrrea.---Prof. 11 11 1)enh, Ontario'
Agricultural College, Gueipb. •
Ford service has been the means of doubling
• the lives of hundreds of Ford Cars, and cut -
cost -el -motoring. The fact that
•
a Ford Touring Car, which costs $690, f. o. I.
Forel, Ont.. can he purchased part by part
_seplrattily for $91.7 is- ample proof of the
• .economy of driying a Ford Car.
It will pay you to have your car overhauled during
the -winter months. 700 Canadian Dealers and over
2,000 Service Garages supply genuine Ford parts and
prompt repair service.
•
When buying, choose a Ford, and take advant-
age of the economy of Ford service.
E. A. RENWICK, Dealer, LUCKNOW.
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APPY CHILDHOOD
ChildhoOd days are happy days to th?, robust
child; they are intended to be days of growth.
brings to a child that is not thriving, power.that
sustains strength—substance that determines
growth. 'Scott's Emulsion is concentrated
tonic-nourishmept which is readily assimi-
lated and transmuted into strength.-..
Give Scott's Emulsion to growing children often.
Scott & nowae, .16111., 'on%
1NI 1.14',K
•• 11c, :ilrintlay at 5: .1
• Monday,. -Nov- .17; '1'; M4rs.
. . meintosh and
C. 1.,' Was iifihic f)vvi. Sunday..
Johnstf,n, V‘ii'ef,,ster, of Luck-
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fi IV 171 f
,'•---,---:-- - liV1-4r- CP r, of. Luetinow,
:;pent ths ‘ve ,I, s:41 v. -ill; friends hill::
... A deb.!. al Ion froth here al tended
(Itt. fl i::f rict..,conVention at WinghWan
Monday affer000ri 'and trvriainrr.
Mr. David Kilpatrick, .of Denver,.
Colorado, and his sister, Mrs. J Pet-
e,
• • 11()IIN
the- Township of Ashtielcl,
• on Nov-. 17, 1919,10 Mr. and Mrs,
e d, a daughter.
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