The Lucknow Sentinel, 1920-03-25, Page 4Incorporated in 1S51
CAPITAL AND RESERVE $9,000,000
t)ieur 120 Branches
THE 1VIOLSQNS BANK
g c,nd Banking connection r t;ti ,i to the sur-
cess
us-
cess of ally inerdiant ur trader.
This Bank is equipped and -prepared to give efficient,
careful and quick service in every department of banking.
T. S. RE1D, MANAGER, LUCKNOW BRANCH.
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L .CL.Tractors & Engines
Dt t,RING Drills, Cultivator S & Harrows
Louden • Litter - Carriers, Stalls, Stanchions
and Water Bowls
FROST Gates, Fence & Nog Wire
New Williams Sewing Machines
Gourlay, Winter and Leeming Pianos
For Sale b j.
W. U. ANDREW, LUCKNOW.
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H,.MlLTON
NvHAT are you going to do with
the $5.00 in your pocket ?
Are you looking for a place to spend
it, or a place to save it ? There are
hundreds of places to spend it. i's
Bank of Hamilton savings account is
a good place to put it if you want to -
use it later on when you have a real•'
need for that $5.00 and many others,
which you can add to it if you will
only do so.
BANK OF HAMILTON
I.UCKNOW BRANCH—d. A. Clennie, Manager.
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CREAM
WANTED
rhe .'eaforth Creamery Co.
I•.:ur patronage
sn,l • ta$ Pntih isut-
�taction.
:kir prices are always the
�,ghest.
'}ir Testing done accurate -
•y by experts.
Our service and payments
ere prompt.
Write a Card to -day for
cats.
Prices we0e never as high
as at present and still soar-
!nq higher.
A card will bring you. cans
ee the next train. -from us.
I.he Seaforth Creamery Co.
Seaforth, Out.
Tinsmithing
Eavetroughing
Fu-rnaces Installed.
All kinds of Tinware
promptly repaired.
G. Drinkwalter
The DoubleTrack Route
t;r;•rWHL:N
MONTREAL, TORONTO,
DETROI-T and CH ICAi0
Unexcelled Dining Car Service.
Sleeping cars on night trains and parlor
cars on principal clay trains.,.
Full information front any Grand Trunk
Ticket Agent or C. E. Horning, District
Pasyenger Agent, Toronto.;
A. W. HAMILTON
G. T R. Agent, Lucknow. Phone 2.
TI4E EXCELSIOR LIFE . shows
high interest earnings, and economi.
cal managing of the company's af-
fairs.—Wm. P. !leis, Agent.
LIJCKNOW'S
DOLLAR DAY SALE
TUESDAY MARCH 30th.
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secure the full benefiti€af�•what we :have to -offer. ' y a limited
Only
supply in some lines to sell. The following listis submitted as
an •indication of what you may .expect to be able to buy on this
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FKFF:-10 lbs Gran. Sugar free with :i hags Flout'at current "► hag price.
ha Tswan„;.Jdnd,-Ftee_.4._:_Custotaer coming greatest distance witb produce
FltE,E-3,gal. Pail Syrup, Free to Cus tomer bringing greatest number of eggs.
FREE -191b Bag ('ream of SS:est Flour,. Free to Customer bringing most butter.
. :, Cans Salmon for S1.00 or .any of the following: 6 Cann., Vim Sweet Pea Salmon or
:i Cans Corte or 5: Cans i'eas or 6 Caps Tomatoes or 6 Cans Campbell's Soup' or .R Cans Vegetable
Soup or 12 Cans Sardines or ti pkgs. Cornflakes or .19pkgs. Cornstarch or '5 pkgs. !is in Lipton's
Cocoa or .► tbs Figs or •ttbs Currants or 3 Cans, 1 Ib each, Peanut Butter or 3 ib pail Lard or 2
pkgs. Royal Purple Stock or Poultry Food or 12 liars Soap (Lennox or Richard': Nar►tha) or 3 fles
Mixed Nuts or t thy Raisins or 10 Th Pail Table Syrup.
k Bags, 2111)s Each, Stock Food. worth $3.50, fttr $2.50 each.
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1 Bags. 100 1hs each, Mica (rysta1 frit. .. rth $1.51), for $1.00 each.
7 Bags, 100 lbs each, Cotton Seed Bran, worth' $390, for $2.00 eae'h.
iht Lipton Tea for $3.00. ,
A. R: FINLAYSON, Lucknow
LAL'KI1~:K
for a few,; years. Later he moved to
!- l;oderie1 'I`wt. wher;.he resided till
Obiturary—Death, has ' again -Balled• *l s:+•t when. 1iE same. ,up to Ashfield
'one of our old residents home, in the :grid made his home with leis cIaughter
person of Mr.' Wm 1<Vtnse Who 'passed firs. W. Kempton, where he.lived till
tu. -Uw C.caat . bacr3z.on d Sp+ritdw,,e' --._l, u cl, "Seth I1L.w u3.. a _. utas o f r u hu s t
ing► inrch 1:1 after r( ac ping the rile :a wl'ltlthough :,n
•.age of eighty -eighty years. Mr. •Mose for they past few -years hal always
was a native of Keret Erwiandi and • enjoyed tilt.; 1n•4 of health till seven
came to Canada with his, wife and week, before his•death. His wile pre-
family 'in 1871 residing in •Goderich deceased him thirty -frail' teats ago.
To mourn.his loss he haves one dim -
fritter, 11r•s. W01, Kentptkon and two
sone, .James from SS'alton, who vas
Jirc•sent at the fune•raloand Will in
Ashen); Manitoba, who have the sym-
pathy of all in their sad bereavement
n�'alide fir'.
the houFe Sunday, afternoon and the
remains were laid in their last earth-
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ly renting places in the I1ayfield Cem-
etery Monday .al trnoon. '
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For the walls and ceilings of any room- in your house, most
delicate and harmonious effects .can be -secured by the use
of NEU-TONE. It is -cheaper and more sanitary than wall
paper and will last much longer• because it can be .washed -
without injury. 1t positively w•ih not rub off. •
N1riJ-TONIC is made in eighteen shades, and by the use of various• tints
tnsast pleasing combinations may be iecureda •
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NEU-TONE is easy to apply. Tt covers well and leaves no brush marks,
producing s dull, soft, velvety finish which,,wi11 lend charm to any room
in the house.
Any surface rnav be successfully treated with
NEU-TONE—Plaster,wood, burlap or metal.
Call and let us explain the merits of this •and
other MARTIN-SENOU'R finishes. For every
purpose—For every surface-. Our stock is cunr-
plete and we can give you'full information.
"10Oc,,1, Pure”
Paint
For buildings,
outside arid in.
SENOUR'S
FLOOR
PAINT
It wears and
R e d r a arid
_wears.
" Varnoleum"
beautifies and
preserves Oil
'loth and Lin-
oleum.
" Marble-ite "
Floor Finish
The one perfect
floor finish.
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Luc.now, Oltario
" Wood -Lac "
Stain
Im•.prov,es the.
new ---renews
the old.
A FEW OF THE
MANY BI(i !VALUES
OFFERED BY THE REXALL STORE FOR
DOLLAR DAA
TUESDAY, MARCH 30t1-1.
Infants Delight
Soap
keg-fil:tr i (';1k
10 for $i.O0
dimmilpormaninommr
Formaldehide
Special for 5 Day
PM -
Nyals
Digestive• Tonic
Regular SI .cO
for 50c
Harmony Bati
Toilet Soap
Regular 1 ;c
' 9 for $1.00,
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Stock Tonic
Regular 23(
for 18c
Nyals
Blood Purifier.
Regular r )
for 50c
Ipome
Talcum Powder
Flesh or White
Regular 5,-,c
for 3,8c
-Dr. Hess
oultry Panacea
5.1b. Regular ,ti5c
for 60c
- Nyals
Salve
Regular 2;c'
for 13c
Hills
Hair Reneweh
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Regular -I.(()
for 150c
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Monogram
Water ilottle
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l'eguuhu-
$1.48-
Nyals
Blackberry Car-
rninitive
Regular Ssac
for 25c
' Ingrams
Milkweed - Cream
Ret;ula't- Suss•
for 38c
Dr. Hess
Worm Powder
5()C pkg.
for 38c. -
Violet •Dulce
Face Powder -
Flesh, %% bite or Brunette
Regular 6oc
for 43c
J. GARNET ARMSTRONG
'Che Bruce Times of Walkerton had i
t.r sc•heduletl to appear before Mages. ,the almost impassible condition Oi t.hc
the following: - (:eorl;•e \\'ikon, (:rei•n- trate Tarlton at the.'C,a Ila)} her r roaiL� ltrc�vcrst iris ' Pflr * irnport.�ri �vi�_
• man ) �vtt fli�Pe!Stt�} (ire h ;day, last to ilnswer to a charge fl ses frons i,"E'tt in�c the<iu h.
The ac•.
in Walkerton on Tuesday of last week of earring firearms in connection with (tise(1'> ]rail serf $ 00 was t;ranteri t'ot•
by Chief Ferguson • just before, it the shooting tip of the house of Jos, another week, ii to appear 1Mfc,ri�
seems, he was about to aboard the'
G. carter auctioneer of tnniskillen. Nagisirate Tolton at-tthe Tcvn 11:11
who was Tat- had his )rearing post entd here on F'rir1
P for a• weekay. afterrioom 'at. 2 oc'•
train for the 'est and clock.
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