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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1920-04-01, Page 8• /4 • • 1. •.r i.eCt•Ri c,�•'♦���'!•y 'Iti-r�.i?R_S. • r. e^ EASTER • DRESS ACCESSORIES FOR LADIES WE HAVE SPLENDID -ASSORTMENT OF GLOVES, HOSIERY, . COLLARS,. Ark:Dr-MOST IMPORTANT OF ALL—SHOES. SPLENDID STOCK OF OXFORDS, PUMPS AND THE EVER -POPUL- AR HIGH SHOES, EMPRESS AND CLASSIC LINES PREDOMINATE. *NIX IgELD`i% SAY STYLES ARE.' RIGHT AND ,T,HE .PRICES MODERATE. FOR MEN—HOW ABOUT THAT NEW SUIT FOR EASTER?. WE CAN FIT YOU RIGHTOFF THE- RACK. SPLENDID V AI.UF4S AN D STYLES ARE RIGHT UP TO THE MINUTE. AT FROM -$30 TO $50. NEW HATS IN GREAT VARIETY OF SHAPES AND COLORS; KING, CHRISTIES• AND BORSALINO. PRICES AT FROM $5 TO $9. NEW TIES AND COLLARS. NEW SHOES IN BROWNS AND BLACKS, $6.00 TO $12.00. NEW SOCKS, SILK AND CASHMERE NEW SHIRTS AT $2.00 TO $6.00. CAPS TO SUIT EVERY HEAD $1.50 TO $3.00. THiS I.; THE ONLY PLACE IN TOWN WHERE YOU CAN BUY "E A ST ER N BRAND" CAPS AND HATS. CAMERON, MURDZXH & • LANGSIDE MR. Wood bees and making maple syr- up seem to be the order of the day. Miss 'Mayme Moffat returned to Brantford last week 'to resume her irair.:rg as a nurse. The Miszes McGregor returned to •Toronto after spending a - week under. the parental roof. Alex (-`an1t•1'.in is taking 1i; e'.'•� ion of the farm he purchased fr.,t►1 Peter Moffat, and the latter 'is i1i„v-, ing to his farm on .Con. 8. 1 A Very pleasant evening was spent on Monday, at the borne of M r. A McLennan, when his friends and SUN LIFE 'ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA 1 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- surance previously written in one year by any Company •of the British Empire. • Geo, H. Smith,, Get a Policy in 1920..' Agent, Lucknow. neigh gathered to. wish Mr. Mc- Lennat1, his mother .and sister con-,. tinued -health. and hgpiness 'in -day to 'conte, and to show in 'some way tie respect •in Which they are held in Ile church and community. A short . program was contributed for, the evening's '441teertesitiment, with itev. Mr. Stobie as chairman, during ,w, ie the following address was real and the presentation of 'a' .chair to Mr. McLennan. • To Mr. Alex McLennan. . . Dear - Friend;—Having learned . with regret that you purpose remov- ing from our neighborhood in the near future, we,. members and adher- ents, dher- ! ents , of the •Langside Preabyt'er:stn church, feel that we cannot allow this • opportunity to pass without' expressing our appreciation of your f !rices to the congregation and to the community during the many years you have lived and labored. amongst us.. As a neighbor you have always been most courteous and obliging, 'and your many sterl- ing qualities have gained for you the respect and esteem of a very the respect and esteem of a' very. large circle • of friends, ' who _will long bear testimony of the splendid community spirit you have always shown. In, the work of. the congre- gation you were always an able' and willing servant, giving of • your time and means ungrudgingly. As member of the Board of .Manage- ment for many years your sound judgement arta wise counsel have been of value, but it is perhaps for your. services as treasurer of the congregation that you are most de- serving of our. gratitude. This office you have for many years filled, in a most satisfactory manner, and for this you have the sincere thanks of the entire congregation. In, your re- mnval from the congregation we re-, gret the loss of a willing and faith- ful associate and •realize that your . pia. a will not' be easily filled. We • . have assembled .”at your home 141is evening to extend to you the 1:1,-4t wishes of the people of Langside, and in ',doing so we include with yourself. your esteemed sister and_ aged and__venerable mother. As something to .eotnmemorate the happy. friendships that have :Always existed between you and your _FATS EOR ENERGY ' award• do drain un and opposite Lot Con: 10 •carried. • The -Treasurer 11,+ .informed :the •Council that the taxes of 0. M. Chowe i on income had not lei all too true that been paid. Moved- by Colwell- aew+jitI - manychildren have a dislie for animal fats yet the same children will readily take and relish SCO EMULSION ed by Ackert that the Clerk be in- structed to notify O.M. Chowen' that taxes on Income due the town- ship for 1919 had not been paid, anal to please forwarded the same to Joh f M array Treasurer a; son as possible, carried. John Murray Treasurer presented his personal -band and the bond 4►f the Guarantee and Accident Insurance ('.o. Moved by E. Ackert seconded by Geo w' !'•errs that the bond presented i►y This choice is instinctive and Jahn Murray, and the one bought t►•o'n is'Iinked up with the fact that Scott's is assimilated when odwr forma of fat are a disturbing element. Give your boy andgirl plenty of energizing and warmth -imparting $colt's Emjsion. - • It peril belle them up 1 brat a tU..... Twists. oat. ttN •KINLOSR COUNCIL The council of the Township of Kin - met at the Township Hall on March 15th. All Members present, Henry Matfiers, Reeve, in the chair. 'Minutes of the last 'meet - were read"' A communication was recd from E. D. Bolton Engineer stating that he had net yet Rnished the award of the Ackert 'drain. It was moved by Col - 41* j the D,r,minion Guarnatee and Accid- ent Insurance Co: as security. for John. Mtirray as tr•asurl'r.of Kin10 Township., he ,accepted carried. The, award, planes, profile, specifications es- timate and assessment of C, A. Jones 1•mgineer for a ntuntc•tpa1 1Tr fii which the Township Of t'ulrO M is Nice initiating niunicii,ality and is contin- ued of K1nlnMS ways hr -id over. cheques acre issued for the t)u fol - owing. accounts. .1 n o ph Agnew •w Preirn ium-4 ,an Treas- urer,: ryas- urer� (Lend $i?;ifl .ioohn '11itrray tin►1 statianrcry 2.17. . Service as clerk, for 1 ni.►nth 10.09 12:11 . l'athmas•ti rs anointed, No. 1, T. aid 21 Dan McKnnon, 22 John McIGn- non, 23 Ben Hughes, 24 Jno. McLeod 25 Dan McLeod, 26 John Ross, 27 Will Stelllerson 28 Alfred Hodgina 29 John Johnston, 30 LeviBoyle 31-17ir= Liam Scott, 32 Herbert Grahm .33 Wm Percy, 34 Arch. McFarlane, ;35 Wes. Guest, 36 Robt Malcolm,, 37 Dan M Donald, 38 John McNiece, 39 iL Stauffer, 40 Richard Guest. Pound l{gepers .Lorne Hodgins, Rich. Richards, Jas. Baker, Tyndall Rob- inson, Alex Phillips, .I.F. Dawson, Ren McC}enag'han, William Wraith. Fvnceviewers James Geddes, Robert Malcolm, Thomas White, Alex Nich- olson, Frank Henry, John Mowbray, .loseph 'I'tifiin. council adjourned till call of the Reeve. C.07). C. well seconded by Ross that they clerk be instructed to write Mr. Bolton to conic and at once and have the drain completed, .and also to get an exten- sion of time on the 1). A. McDonald Gaunt.; .1 George Murray, , William McDonald, 0 K It McKenzie. 7 .h►he Meheod, 8. John McKenzie, 9 Malcolm McInnes, 10 Adam "1ct)iieen 11 .Iohn Angus McDonald, 12 t'nlin McKinnon 1:1 Angus Graham, 1.1 A. Mrhttyre, ' 15 Ales McKenzie, 10 Roy+ RIer , 1 i Wm Taylor 18 Richard Charters, 19 Charles Thomson, 20 Donald McDon- May 26. or iioffaf... Clerk. PRI'/ES FOR EVERYONE 10 life's contests there are prises enough to go around. it is true that' not every young elan can gain enor- mous •aealth.__. Not every bright, am b ti.,is►s boy .csii'_ 1.e a ,st:iteanran. Hut the real prizes -health, happiness,. good friends, a quiet conseienre, stntple pleasures, the jury of helpful - 'less • are not the ware prizes reserv- ed . for the few 'there are enough ,-^ref 1-/re-41—fere I phone _No. r d is at Your Service i We Sell for Cash -We `l;cll Cheaper Than The Credit Store* ROOPING 4111111111111.1111111111111111111111 WE HAVE IN S'I'OC( NEPONSET HEAVY I'"11t 011) ROOFING - SL 'E, SURFACED, WEIGHS 80 lbs. TO THE SQUIRE. ` • Z ♦TIIIS IS BEYOND A' QUESTION T11 E Ii• S'1' READY ..ROOT 1'."G 'c -HE M'1lth F.T. EVERY SQUARE (aT' ANTE ED. PRICE 1'Elt SQI_IA1tJ $5.50. WE HAVE NEI'ONSET I'AItOl1) WITHOUT •1 SLATE SURFACE. • • THIS ROOFING (:IVES EXCEL-- . LENT SATISFACTION-1<IAS THE SAME•QUALIT;Y OF' FELT AS THE SLATE SURFACED I' K 1 (' E. PE It SQUARE $4,25. WE HAVE A CHEAPER ROOFING THAT WILL LAST BETTER THAN ANY OTHER CHEAP ROOFING ON THE THE MARKET. PRICE PER SQUARE $3.35. BUY ROOFING WITH :A REPUT:1TIO'N. NE PON. SET PAROII) R0OFIN(:s 11:11'E PEEN ON TILE M.A1t- KET FOit't'EARS ANI) ARE 'I'IiE STAN 1► :1 1: 1) 01' QUALITY. i TheLucknow llardwarc&CQaICO. j 1 THE STORE THAT 'NEVER DISAPPOINTS THAT NEVER DISA ('POINTS friends here, we would ask you tQ accept this chair which we trust in the flays to come will often recall the happy association of your. life -amongst us and leave in yo11r niem- ory a glad consciousness of duty done. May Heaven send its choicest blessings to you and your •house hold is the earnest wish of us all. • Signed on behalf of the L'angside Presbyterian Congregation,—David Faleuner, Roderick Ross, Robt, Mof- fat. Mr. McLennan, on behalf of ' his mother, his sister and himself, thanked the people andsaki he could not find words. to express .his appreciation of the •kindness shown him, not only "tit this time, but dur- ing the many years they had. been with him. CAN YOU 1)O IT ALL '. Stop grumbling. Get up earlier in the morning and begin to- do soniethin.g out of- your regular pro - two hours fession. Mind your own business, and with all your. might, let other people"., alone. Live within your means. Sell , or give away ypur dog and your cat. Smoke your 'cigar through an and stove. - 'Eat with moderation and go to bed early, Talk less' ofyour own peculiar gifts andvirtues, and,_more, of those of your friends and neigh- bors./ Be cheerful.., .Fulfil your pion: - ises. Pay your. debt;;. Be yourself all you would see in others, Be gaol, do good' and stop grumbling. JOYFUL EATING Unless your. food is digested with- out the aftermath of painful acid. the joy is taken out of both satins and living. jg.irnI�S are wonderful in their help to this itroubled with - Pleasant a take—relief preempt and definite. wE�FS U MOSCOTT'S MLS ON "1 know why women laueh in s their sleeves," ,ail) little .Jimmie one Slay. "' 11V .fear''" ask1+41 his ' mother ,'•Ih'nitst• that's where their fun- ny hone is," he answered triumph- antly. V 7. MEN:.'. GET ALL YOU PAY FOR WHEN YOU BUY CLOTHES ismesimmilinimmammamemems EVERY MAN WH() PAYS, A FAIR PRICE l•'OK t'1.OTci:8 1S ENTITLED TO DEPENDABLE FA IiRILS: HE IS FNtITLED TO PROPER TAILORING, EXi'E1tT, CAREFUL WORKMANSHIP IN EV- ERY DETAI1. SO Tli_AT SHA1'EI.iNSS AN1. F1T WILL INST. TO t'ER'I'AIN YOU 'CET ALi. THE ." -;E AItE GI.7AR.tNTEEI). fir • FITTED , 116FR EVERYTHING YOU HERE ANI) i:l'Y.—M1'NN CLOTHING. THEY/ MEN IN EVERY STATION IN LIFE CAN HIGHT NOW, AND REASONABLE, I'RWl& BUN FROM: US—FROM" A 11AT TO 'A SUiT Olt ; OVERCOAT -- iS (GUARANTEED.- YOU :TAKE NO 'RISK. - ,ME -N:9 -TAILORED* SUIT$+_$•',.5.04 PM $70.00.__.__ SPRING SQUIRTS SEE OUR UISI'I.AY,OF NEW THEY ARE RIGHT 'VI' TO THE M` ANI) QUALITY. Y.-I'Rlt'ES' REASON 7' i SPRINT: SHIRT'S --- ARK' IN STYLE ABLE. $1.50 TO - MUNNS, Ripley.