The Lucknow Sentinel, 1920-02-26, Page 8t r''
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MONTH END SALE
Phone No. PO IA at Yo Service
We Sell lor Caan— five 9d11 Cheapar Than The CreditStores
For the last three days of February we of-
fer many money saving opportunities.
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MEN'S WINTER CAPS WITH THE
KLING CLOSE BAND' Reg. $1.75,
2.041 and. 2.50 CAPS, ON SALE @ •
.$.1.49.
. MEN'S FUR COATS, BLACK DOG,
• Reg.. $45.x0, SALE PRICK, (30.00. . .
EN'SOVERCOATS AT . 25 PER
CENT OFF.
MEN'S SWEATERS, Reg. $10 and
$11, SALE PRICE, $8.50.
MEN'S MACKINAWS "CARRS,"
Reg. $17.00, SALE PRICE, $12.95.
LADIES COATS @ 20 TO 30 PER
CENT REDUCTION..
LADIES' ASTRACHAN.JACK
$2.95.
`LADIES' WOOL SET, TOQUE
AND SCARF, WHITE . OR GREY,
Reg. $3.25 FOR $2.45.
..1 PIECE RED ANI) BLACK COT-
TON EIDER, FOR LADIES KIMON-
AS AND SAQUES, Reg. 65e YARD
FOR 45c YARD.
LADIES' WHITE - 'VESTS AND
DRAWERS, WORTH $1:00, SALE
PRICE 75c. .
CHILDREN'S TOQUES, WHITE
AND COLORS, Reg. 50c,. SALE
PRICE 39o.
MASONIC AND ODDFEL1.OWS
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PENNANTS AND CUSHION TOPS,
MADE ON FELT WITH EMBLEM
AND LETTERS EMBOSSED, PEN-
NANTS FOR 25c; CUSHION TOPS,
$1.00. SEE WINDOW.
SPLENDID'VALUES"' IN''SLACK"
UNDERSKIRTS .C,- $L39, ;.$1..95,
$2.45, $2.95 AND $3.50.
COTTON BATTING IS DUE FOR
A BIG. ADVANCE, IN PRICE, AN-
TICIPATE YOUR NEEDS ANL) BUY
WHILE OUR PRESENT STOCK
LASTS.
NOT -E. -Thousands of -dollars worth of new goods
have been put on our shelves the past month, including
Boots and Shoes, Clothing, Prints, Ginghants, r ress
Goods, etc.
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CAMERQN,MURDO.C1t-& C�.J
Wash Day and
Backache
MAKE YOUR
Milkers
Pay
WASH day is the least wel-
come day of the week in
most homes, °though "'sweeping
day is not much better. Both
days ate most trying = on the
back.
The strain of washing, ironing and
sweeping frequently deranges the.
kidneys. T,he system is poisoned
and backaches. rheumatism; pains in
the limbs •reauit.
'Kftinpy action must be aroused ---
the liver awakened to action nd•the
bowels regulated by such treatment
as Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills.
This favorite prescription of the well-
known Receipt Book author will not,
fail you in the hour of need.
One pill a dose, 26e a box at all dealers,
or Zdananson, Bates k Co., Ltd., Toronto.
Dr.Ghase's
Kidney Lieu Pills
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Good health, good appetiteand
good digestion are the essen-
tials of a good milker:
Dr. Hess' Stock Tonic
PROMOTES IIF 1L'i'H` ;FM:tKES'COWS'HUNOHY
itE•M-IWRiElt,j1'., TAI ES:..1IIL+' ALT II ii•t' N (.; RI COW 'It) CON-
VERT
'ON-
VERT HER FOOD INTO PAILS OF MILK DAY AFTER 'DAY.
EVER NOTICE YOUR COW SLACK UP • ON HER MILK --
NOT QUITE SO KEEN FOR HER FEED, APPARENTLY NOT
SICK ?•
HER SYSTEM • IS ('L4)GGED. THIS NEVER f)('t'I'1{S WHEN
DR. IIESS' STOCK TONIC IS TED. = •
THERE • IS NOT A. DAY THAT 1)R. HESS' STOCK TONIC
CAN NOT BE FED .TO.COWS A I'RoPIT. LWA1'S t3l'1'
ACCORDING TO TIih: SIZE u1' ti'ut'U III:1:!) 1t4V1:'1'0.1.TNI)S
FOR EACH (COW TO•STA1t'i' •111'1'11, AN -O 1'1' , 1%11.I. •I'.tY Mt;
DIVIDENDS.
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SUN LIFE ASSURANCE
COMPANY OF CANADA
T he applications for New Assurances received by the
Company during 1919 reached a total of over
$100,000,000
This exceeds the largest amount of ordinary Life As-
sura:nce previouslywritten in one year by any Cimpany
of the British Empire.
Geo. = H. S
Agent, Lucknow.
Get a Policy in 1902.
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FORDYCE
--Tuesday, Feb. 24.
John Jamieson has bought a piece
of bush from Jas. Ramage neai St.
Helens. / i
Mr. Alex Rintoul is numbered a-
mong the sick this week, we are
sorry to Say.
Mr. Sam Phillip$ had a success-
ful wood, bee .last week.
Chis. Rush returned from over-
seas last week, bringing a bride with
hind.
We are sorry to report the death
of one of' our esteemed residents,
Mr. James Dow, who passed away
- last •Friday. The cause was a paral-
ytic stoke. • The funeral to Wing.
) am Cemetery was on Monday. The
bereaved ones ,have the sympathy of
many friends.
Mrs. Jas. Dow is improving after
a sudden and severe attack .of illness.
Cairnes Aitchison. has purhased a
fine driver from Chester Taylor.
Something doing 1
Mrs. John Martin has recovered
froth a severe attack of la grippe.
Tom McGuffin haebeen .taken to
Wingham Hospital. He 'is suffering
from pneumonia following flu.
Mr. Sam Philips is home from,
Wingha,n Hospital thOh improved in
health.
Mrs. Stewart McBurney is home
after speeding a few days with her
snntbe=; Mrs.
barn.
Frank Thompson underwent an
operation, for acute appendicitis last
week,. and ig recovering.
couple of weeks, has returned home.
While crossing the room one day
Last week, Mrs. _Lambert had 'the
misfortune to fall on a glass dish,
sustaining 'a nasty gash on the head.
We are pleased.to report herrecovery.
under the care of Dr. Finlayson.
Mr. Duncan Thompson and lady
friend spent Sunday at John Cul-
bert's. •
We were wondering why . all the
smiles, but Fred says, "it's a girl."
A ..`goodly, representation of the
Eighth Con. people were present at
the Fox social in Ripley, given by the
Olaniemetr. All report an excellent
time. -
A nurnber of the Normalites are.at
present home from Stratford suffer-
ing from the tlt•t. ,
M r. and Mrs. Earl Colbert spent the
week -end at Mr. Walter Hodgins,
10th Co n\ East.
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Miss Pea _ Congram is home from
High School s ring from a severe
cold.
FOURTH CON.. K iN LOSS.
A very successful sale wag conduct-
ed by Mr. .John Purvis.jast Thursday
at thh homestead of the late Mr: Wm.
Fraser on the 6th .con: of Kinloss -
mostly farm stock- ant!- isnptenient.s.
airs. Wm. Fraser has' purchased la
residence in f;',dlerirh, to which She in, •
tends moving in the near Suture►. •
Ther(_ ar(:: a Sew ca,4- of t;i vrir,rd..
In the neighboring . school •!-,e< tion;
the 4th, of lluron Tp. As, a r on.-e-
quence the,school has been closed for a
.time. It is recmmerld'•ti that ,'Jaques
and all gatherings for amusement
cease for a few weeks. {
Mr. Kenneth McDonald,. who has
been absent from home for' some
time, returned last Saturday evening.
EIGHTH CON., KiNLOSS
Mrs. John Culbert, Who has been
..visiting Kincardine friends for a
Miss Sadie McDonald, of Lucknow,
spent a few days this week -end with
Mrs. Mclvor..
Master Johnny Beaton is not any
too well these days. We' hope, for his
recovery very soon.
Mr. Rod McDougall is able to he
about again after a rather prolonged
confinement to the house with a severe
cotd.
HOLYROOD
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Miss Annie Statters spent a week
with friends at London.
Miss Verna Morgan spent ' the
wei.7c-end at M. Irwin's.
Mr. Dehzil Statters', spent a few
days..of •the week at his home here.
Miss Anna Haines, of Salem, is
spending a few days -at G. Haines'.
. ..Wt are. sorry' to report Mrs.'Gil-
lies Haines sick with a slight attack
of pnEumon:a. .
Mrs: Snelgrove, of Goderich, is
spending'a fww days with her mother,
M1: Wm. Fraser.
On account • of the ,flu epidemic
raVing so badly there will be no -Lit-
erary. here on Friday night. The ln-
stitute meeting which was to be held
ren ':lfarh 4th will also be .p(mtpOrse'I
7untdl further tmtire. •
- ROD A1'1) GUN, FEBRUARY
"1 -i.cti•- of the lien! and Flock" i;5
t+t �e ,.4 r., . ar-
t 1:(,(t arid (;un in (:ana(.fa
! ebt•ary. G(forg.- R. Belton, they well
known western writer is the author of
•thi-- nrt,i'•1' whth is only ',n<, ")f.•te:n
stO ir.' and 'ait'cleS. 'i,n t�iis `issue of
r'anada's lr-uriiril' sportsmen's rr,+,nthi/
A few of the, . 0th .r. • rttir;,.x ere' a
.Notti)WPit ':1♦tourltasrf 11',iUP r)og," by
Rich �%� Wooed, in4 "Old Soaws,"
by PJ!"W :l;:ams.
KINGSBRIDGE •
(Intended for last week)
Who Says . winter is over? Not.
yet for a while, eh! .
A John Whitly paid a flying trip to
Goderich on Saturday.
. ' Quite a number around here are
laid up -with la grippe;at present, but
all' are on the way to "recovery.
Miss Annie Sullivan is home from
Detroit..
Miss Lizzie Sullivan' is home again
The Lucknow Hardware & CoalC�.
THE STORE THAT' NEPER DISAPPOINTS
after spending a week in Goderich.
What's the attraction.?
On Friday night a sleigh load from
herr! tool: Mr. and Mrs. T. J. i,an.non
by surprise and spent a very enjoy-
able time in -dancing 'and card play-.
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ing until the wee small hours of th
morning.
A few of the y'dung people took in
'the dance at Eli MaeNainara's
Fri(lay Weill and all report a. ;rood
time.
MOREENIVO
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The woman who has found the secret
of Youth has -found the secret of Beauty
The woman who has four the secret will - of age, but nothing accentuates it half so
tell you this—"Your figu ells your age": much as an ill-con:ted figure.
Various' things contribute to the appearance• $tarki before to mirror in any Queuf the many
SETS
al i
t T/ Ori inal-II',equallcd
dtt :r_ • - fxl ,- - fi ri Y ;:lr,zrll- c�.. �� s -or yc,4r figure e u r
mcnts. See how easily your figure is moulded
to ideal proportions: Hips and-thighsreduce
as if by magic; the back and front lines are
the flat, straighter lines of 'youth; your body
is correctly poised and you move without any
Freest /ear ing (:,.arts
sit gracefully.
The e rt advice of Qurtri; y -t} rgr-
sctieres assures you the (;ns;;ard hest suited
to your needs. You can buy a Gossard for as
little as $2.75 tip to any price ya.)u, desire to pay.
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_ Miss I. Miwrvx, Graduate C *rsetierre, has just return d from
the Gossard sch.:►ol, and is no & ready to fit all ladies prop !rly and
comfortably. Try the Gossard and seefor yourself.
i •1 P;; •re. !teal P .••ore
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I.'aul ,1r•rn;p
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!'••u Flints 1d•a1 •1' .;,:r's
�..,•" 1i.la.e 14.-•,. t,. .1
7, nt P•'•�•,re
:;hurl Waisted
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THE DELINEATOR, i year, $i.20 a
MUNN'S, Ripley
Butterick Patterns in Stock
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No Apology Needed
er,i ;,,king $(', a barrel for aril,!(..; they
4 evf to 'ell. kt $`l, 717 (•t•ntot a potsndi
Commenting ori .those w(•(-kly pap- for I,•:(t'•r they cold, at 11) r(•nt't;, $3.0f;I
1 ers which apolregirm for raising the, for wheat for which they went once 19211 began puhiiatis of weekly pap.
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surd at. $'�i and so on ? No apology.
nece ..Ary, firer. Publisher.
Atthe
rat(. paper has been advancing sinc'C
1 Klwl to get si dollar, and $1.50 for, H
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'subscription rate to $1.50 or $2.00 the•
.Rowmanville ,$glter.rnan-sayss: '''Who -
elf heard of product -res rap',l',g,•llr,
era wiled be compelled to advance their
1'fat citi(:ki n that sold for 30 eet►t:s, oral price to $2 or $2.50 a • year before
nier‘ hant asking $75 for a 'shit that,
many
moons.
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