HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1919-12-04, Page 84
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STRONG ON
OVERCOATS.
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WE CERTAINLY ARE STRONG ON OVERCOATS.
-WE HAD A CLOTIUIN,G TRAVELLER TELL
US RE COULD SELL OUR COATS WHOLE
'SALE TO—OTHER MERCHANTS AT WHAT,
WE, ARE SELLING THEM AT TO YOU. `FOR MEN
WHO WANT A GOOD, HEAVY, WARM OVERCOAT
WE .RECONIMEND .!TIE~: ':1JLSTER.•..-WE► °; ..HAYE A -;
SPLENDID RANGE OF THIS "STYLE COAT, SIZES
FROM 36 TO 44, 'AND PRICES RANGE FROM • •
Oa to $85.00
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JOLLY••OUDVOON.:fnthe,.ture paid us a surprise tisthe other night, and left• us
just the nicest Handkerchiefs,
Camisoles, Waists, Gloves, Hosiery,
Towels, Coats, Sweaters and Hand
Bags you ever saw. He .must have
thought we needed a lot of. Neck Ties
for men,because he actually left hund-
reds of them. And oh! the Mufflers.
Sweater Coats and Slippers. Well,
you `just have to ome in and see them
you just have to come in and see them
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MURDOCH &CAMERON CO.
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Thui'.dliy, utie• dth. A good twin id
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Was, Mort aryl _1 r_aclay.eve.IIi
at R. Elliott'e.
Miss Sarah Haines has returned
home after spending a month visiting
friends in Bayfield.
DESTRUCT IVE:WIND STORM
The most destructive storm in 20
years is the way the gale of Saturday
last is described. And it seems to
have been very' general, for it was
equally, severe at Toronto' ' and De-
trait.
Hundreds of barns were unroofed
or partially unroofed, and few wind-
mills withstood' the fury of the storm.
These with .many trees• uprooted in
orchard; field` and woods, are the
-marks left in the country.
In the towns and citibs, • smoke-
stacks ' were blown down,': windows
broken and teiepnone and „ telegraph,.
wires broken. -
•1e - ire, sclaotage<, in r , Western - Ontario
lutist run into hundreds of thousanus
of dollars, if not millions. The wind
storm has been followed by a heavy
fall of snow, a fact which wilt great-
ly add to the difficulty of making re-
pa*t's�to buildings. --
r Lucknow . escaped fairly well.
loss of a _smoke stack b r Jhe Table
Co. and of a plate glass window by W.
d Davison were ,perhaps the • two
v,-orst accidents,. We noti e that a
• number. _.-of .tlzi: Loi lbardy ,poplais
Which • for years have formed a line
of sentries about Caledonian Park,
i went down before the storm king.
On Monday the hardware stores
were deluged with. orders for nails
and rooting material. There—Was a
big demand for ,shiirgies, but of these
there ha been :• a scarcity all sum-
mer. and now they are not to be had
at any price.
.. The weather station at Toronto
gives the velocity of the wind at 78
miles per hour. Wonderful to say,few
lives were lost throughout the pro-
vince.
According to report, Winghaip suf-
fered severely. The whole upper
story was blown off one of the furni-
ture factories; the big new skating
rink, which was almost completed,
was unroofed and completely demol-
ished. This, it is • Said, will involve
a loss of $10,000. The Winghanr
Town Hall too had all the windows
in one side brown in.
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AIM YOU FEEDING
ANtML4S
To
your
Horses, Cows, Sheep and Pigs?
ORDER. A BARREL TODAY'
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IT'S THE
SES_ T FEED VALUE
WE HAVE
WE EXPECT A CARLOAD OF
PURE CANE SUGAR
"FBEAING MOLASSES
9,
TO R ACH'`i CJS ANY C AY
FARMERS FEEDING STOCK WOULD BE WELL ADVISED
TO TRY THISHIGHLYCONCENTRATED FEED TO MIC ON
WHOLE OR • CUT STRAW AS IT IS RELISHED BY STOCK
OF ALL KINDS. -
WE ARE ABLE TO QUOTE A LOW FIGURE OR BAR-
T RELS OR HALF BARRELS OFF CAR.
INQIURE AT STORE AND LEAVE AN ORDER AND' YOU
WILL BE ADVISED ON ARRIVAL.
om. R. FINLAYSON��
There's Only One Farm Engiiie
Fairbanks -Morse
ENGINE
,JUST THINK OF THE FAMOUS Z ENGINE, WITH A BOSCH
HIGH-TENSION OSCILLAT1NG—MAFNETO; 'WHICH' DELIV-
ERS A STEADY SUCCESSION OF HOT INTENSIVE SPA-RKS.
EVERY FARMER SHOULD CALL, ON THE NEAREST •Z
ENGINE DEALER AND SEE. THE RESULT OF THIS RECENT
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POCII-MAKING COMBINATION — FAIRBANKS -MORS Z
__EN 'TINE WITH BOSUN Mit G� '-T9_ i
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()VEIL 250,000 SOLI) TO FARMERS
R. J. Moore. Agent, Lucknow.
Ak
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HOLYROOD
,Mr. Robert Elliott
at Almer Ackert's.
spent Sunday
Miss Jean Johnston, Lucknow,
spent Friday at M• Irwin's'.
A number from here attended the
Box Social at Langside last Friday
evening.
Let alLxoads: lead to Hctlyrood> on
D. E. MacDonald announces that he
is -trying to -secure fifteen of ,twenty
choice cows for his Lucknow custom-
ers, to be sold at the Cain Hrni:se sta-
bles on Sat. Dec. 13th. See bills later.
.FOUTH CON., K INLOSS
.The marriage of Mr. Norman Mac-
Leod to Miss Mary Hodgkinson, eldest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ezekial
Hodgkinson, took place, quietly, at
the home of the bride's parents on
Nov. 20th. The bride and groom
bath_ aelong to Huron Township. Th
Rev: D. MacLeon, of Ripley officiated.,
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That's where
Onethe Victrola
is e-eininen
The Victrola brings to you the pure and varied tones of
• any musical ilstrument, and the beauty and individuality of
the human oice=a11 absolutely true toile.
Such fidelity of tone was unknown before the advent .of the
Victrola—the first .cabinet style talking machine; and this pure
and life -like tone is exclusively a• Victrola feature.
"Why exclusive with the Victrola ?"
Because of the patented . Victrola features, which have been
perfected after years of study and experiment :
"Goose-noek"sound.beic tube --the flexible metal connection between
the sound -box and tapering tone arm, which enables the Victor Needle to
follow the r'ecor`d grooves with unerring accuracy.
Concealed sounding -boards and amplifying compartment of wood -
provide the very limit of area of vibrating surface and sound amplifying
compartment, so abeolutely essential. toan exact and pure tone reproduction.
Modifying doors—may •bel opened wide thereby giving the tone in -its
fullest volume; o'r doors may be set at any degree graduating .the volume
of tone to exactly suit every -requirement. Closed tight the volume hi re-
duced to the minimum and when rot in use the interior is fully protected.
Victor system of changeable needles --a perfect rteproduction is possi•
ble only with a perfect point—therefore a new needle for each record is
the only positive assurance of a perfect point. You also have yourchoice
of full tone, half tone or -further modification with the fibre needle.
It .is the perfection of every part, and its perfect combination •
with all other parts, that gives the Victrola _
its superior tone—that makes the Victrola
the greatest of all musical instruments.
There are Victrolas in great variety from 121
to .1305. Coyne in any time and we will glaaiy
demonstrate thein and play any music you
wish to hear. We'll explain our, system of
eft. terms, t1Wr •,
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Modifying utoors
'goose=neck'tube and tone arm
Systetri__Qf changeable needles
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Vic -trot.. XV;
Oak or n:aho`nny
F. T. ARMSTRONG
;Jevieler and Optician
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SCHOOL REPORTS
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lei D.
SR. IV. Wilfred Hogan" 302.
SR. III• Dennis Hogan, Willie Ho-
gan. r
SR.II. J. G. Ritchie 390, Llodd
Stein 120.
JR. Il. Connie Hogan 329.
SR. f. Della Gilmore 240, Irene Hog-
an 220.,
- JR. I. Andrew Ritchie' 120.
November Report. Names in ord-
er of merit.
SR IV. ' Wilfred Hoban * 363,
SR. Illy Willie Hogan, Dennis Hob-
an 245.
SR. II. Lloyd Stein 286, J. G. Rit-
'chip. 282.
JR. II. ` Connie Hogan 270.•
SR. I. Della Gilmore 230, Irene
Hogan '286.
" Andec w".R:tchie 46. '.....,�
::.,.A.bsent examination
Marie Murray, 'reacher.
S. S•: No.•.5,-:KINLOSS
SR. IV.—Ena Switzer, Lean Robin-
son; nt.
ci• ur •s,
Archie McKinnon, Lola MacGilliray..
J ... UL ,,Evelyn ...MacLeaod, .. Clara ,
:iiaeG'iflivray, Margaret MacKinnon,
Rens Garr itehre' lequal ); Mary'' Mac=
Kinnon, Wilena . Chestnut,_Charlie
Robinson, Pearl Carter._ °
JR. IV: f Ruth MacKinnon.
SR. E. Stuart MacGillivray.
J14 1. Helen Swan, Katharine Ish c -
Kinnon, Alma Carruthers.
A CLASS. Jim MacGillivray, Ted
Murray, Alex. 'Smith.'
PRIMER. Ruth MacLeod, John
MacKinnon, Elizabeth Robinson, Mary
Carter, Ernest Carter.
Norma MacLennan.
U.S.S. No. 12, E. & W. Wawanosh.
For Month of November.
CLASS IV•—Gertrude Aitchison 84,
Luella Ferrier 73, Arnold : Woods• 63,
Fanny Turner 58, Luella Rintoul and
Harry Champion ties, 57.*
CLASS II1.-Zylda Webster 70,Ger
trude Martin 65, Jaynes St. Marie 60.,
SR. I.—Mary St. Marie.
JR. II.—Ruby Turner, Dorine Web-
ster, Willie Rintotil.
PR.—Miles St. Marie, Gordon Rin-
toul.
K. C. MacDonald, Teacher. '
WHITECHURCH
—Tuesday, Dec. 2.
Mr. Fred. Clubb returned home from
the West on Saturday.
---Miss Annie Henry has retui rico
home from Waseca, Sask., where she
has spent the past two months with
her sister, Mrs. Hind.
Next Sunday, Dec. 7th., Miss Ratte,
Matron of the Redemptive Home in
Toronto, will speak in the Presbyter-
ian Church. The women of th Mis-
sionary Society are planning. to as-
sist Miss Ratte in hep work by mak-
ing donations of clothing, either new
or second-hand, suitable for either
girls or babies. Anything will be
acceptable, as there i great need.
Your Servicx
We Sell tpr Casn—we Sell Cheaper Than The Credit Stores
GET READY FOR
WINTER
1f THE E WEATHER STILL CONTINI1ES, BUT DON'T FOR-
• GET THAT WE ARE SURF '1'O HAVE "WINTER. READ
CAREFULLY THE ARTICLES GIVEN 'BELOW. AND _ PRE
PARE::,
PARMIT) itOO.FING
CANADA ROOFING .:**4
-PURE -ASPHALT BUILDING- PAPER
:F3.00 iter. square
$3.90 per square
$2.75 per roll
TAR !PEI{ •
ROYALITE OIL
gape• °
COAL OIC. AND GASOLINE
GLASS ALL SIZES
• STOVE PIPES AND ELBOWS
CATTLE CHAINS AND. ST ALL. FIXTVR1:S
A GOOD QUANTITY OF FRESH CE?HENT ON HAND
WE HAVE A SPLENDID RANGE OF WORKING GLOVES AT
PRICES RANGING FROM 90c. TO $2.75.
The Lucknow Hardware & CoalCo.
THE STORE THAT NEVER DISAPPOINTS ,
'The articles will be packed: on Dec.
7th.
The S. ; S. of the Presbyterian
Church, will hold a Xntas• tree and en-
tertainment -in the church on Friday
evening, Dec. 1tJth: Besides the usual
gifts for the children there will be
gifts put `on the tree to send to at..
Christopher's Home in Toronto for
distribution among poor children. Any
find of clothing„ but pa
children's .clothing, - toys; dolls; picture`
books, etc., will be gladly received.
These may be either new or second
hand.
DUNGANNON
Do your Xmas. shopping early. -
Mr. Elmer Shackleton spent a few
days 'holidays at his home here. He
returned to Port -Elgin .where he is
employed at present.
Rev. D. D: Douglas, Anglican min •
ister, will preach a'sp cial service in
St. Paul's Church next Sunday even-
ing, Dec. 7th, at 7, o'clock.
• The wind storm last Saturady night
did considerable damage around these
parts, and shingles and nails, etc. are
in great demand this week.
Mrs. J. R. McNab arr:ved home
from St. Joseph's Hospital,- London,
lost Friday night. Icer many" friends
• , , i ng se -well;
and- weicon • her back • to. Dungasmon.
The Orangemen of this community
are holding a concert next Friday -ev-
ening, Dec. 5th. Look for bills. Spec-
inl talent from Toronto. Reserved
seat:; on sale at Dungannon pont. office
Anniversary Services were held in-
Dungannon Methodist Church last
Sunday. Rev. Mr, Irwin, of Lucknow,
had charge of .both services. A sup-
per and concert was held Monday ev-
ening. Talent was from Lucknow and
Westfield. -
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