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`NUSINESI!A$D SOCIETY CARDS
• JOHN SUTI kttLANU & bUNS. l.t.i.. Ouetph,
out.. insurance. Jeri and .Lkrnne,
DENTIST
Dr. 11i% 1). Z1; !.eo.l, office McTavish
block, Ripley. Office hours, 9 to
6 p.m. Phone for appointments.
I.O.O.F. Lucknuw Lodge meets every
Friday evening at 8 .o'clock in their
Hall, Campbell street. All brethren
cordially invited. Officers: Noble
Grand. John McQuaig; Vice Grand,
Robt. Johnston; Rec. Sec., A. H.
Boyd; Fin Sec., Dr. Paterson;
Treasurer, Alex Ross.
A.F. & A.M., G.R.C. Old Light Lodge
meets every. Thursday night on or
before the full moon, in the Mas-
onic Hall,lJlavelock St.,'Lucknow.
W. M., M.- McGuire; S. W., James
Boyle; J. W., N. G. Mackenzie;
Sec's'., W. A. Wilson.
NOTICE 10 CREDITORS
In the matter of the estate e+f John
MacMillan, late- of the Township
of Ashfield in the Con,' of Huron
Yeoman, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that a!! per-
sons having any claims or demands
against the late John MacMilian Who
died on ur about the Twentieth day of
September, A.1)., 1020, are required
to send by post prepaid or to deliver
to the undersigned, : executor under
the will of the said John b1aeMillan,
their names and addresses and full
particulars in writing of their °claims
and statements of :their accounts .
the nature .ot the secur;_; s, if
held by them, duly %erifled by affi-
daYi.
r.i take that alter the Sti-
ond day of December, 1920, the said
executor will proceed to distribute the
assets of the said deceased among the
persons entitled thereto. having re-
gard 'only to the claims of, which he
shall then have had notice, anJ that
the said executor will not be liable :or
the said assets or any part th?r:of t.)
any person c.f %whose ::l::s he -shall
:p: then have received notice:
This notice is given pursuant to the
statute .in that .behalf.
1►u.eeii at 1 acknow th' : 1'curth
Italy of Neve* : ue r. • A.D., 19.1..►.
James
R. I:. 7, Lucknw, Executor.
DUNGANNON
A cloud was. cast over this cumniun-
,itv on ,undav last, when it became
,known that Jean L,sher. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs.. Ad.- Uisher, had passed
away. Jean went to Clinton at the
commencement of the fall term to at -
there only 'a day and a half when she.
tend the Collegiate there. • but was
took suddenly ill with acute Bright's
d cease. At first there *as little hotor
of Iger recoverv. but she rallied suffic-
iently to be able to be hroueht home.
and since then was getting. alone
nicer and seemed to be on the wav
to recovery. but last week a sudden
change took place and oa Sunday at;
ternoon at 2 o'clock her gentle spirit
. fled from the mortal tenement. ,The
funeral was held Tuesday afternoon
to Dungannon cemetery. the s eryi.
being conducted by Rev. W. A. Wal-
de. assisted by Rev. I)r. l'atnntoell.
The large number of friends present
and the nr►fusion of floral tributes
bore eloquent testimony to the love.
and esteem in which Je*n Was held
The pallbearers were, Lorne Mcke ss.
:tie. Fred Fowler. William Stewart.
Park Wiggins. Will Stothers and Mel-
ville Culbert: and the flower -bearers.
Herb Pentland. Everett Finnigan. J
Errington and Thos. Webster. Jean
was in her eighteenth vicar. iust in
the morn of the prime of life. beloYcif
of her friends and nrerious to the,
hearts of those in the home'cireie
She sane in the choir. was a work. --
in the Sunday School and Enw ort,
Leweue. always and everywhere. s
helpful and iovous induMce. lov.r,
and loved be all.
DEATH OF ALEX. MacNIE.4 IN
AT GODERICII
(Codger:ch �irzna:
The death of Dat. Alexander Ma
Resin occurred about noon on Satu
day last with startling sudden;ie.
Thouirh for soeM tune Mr.
had had 'symptoms of nee«.t trvubl
he worked on Friday as usual. and r
Saturday while the doctor wne
been called to see him in th
house. he was seized with the fata
attack and died alr,iost instantly. At
McNeyin was a native of the town .nr
of Ashfield and at an early are learn
ed the flour -milling' busineks at kin
nen and afterwards worked. with r
old firm of Ogilvie & (Hutchison i
Goderich. Later he was in themill
Me business at . F ,ceter when the Bit.
Mill re -opened here about •twent.
sears ago, and he, came to t,odcric
a d had ever since been employed it
Ili establishment. He leaves a wid-
D`v. Q , Melville. and two daugh-
ters. Isabelle and Rhoda. all at home.
Two brothers and a sister slab sur-
vive: Donald and William J..McXev-
in. of town. and Mrs. Ed. Fowler.„f
Dunt'annon. Mr. •Me eyin was ;t'
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member of the Canadian Order of
Foresters and the Sons :of Scotland
In religion he was a Presbyterian
and a consistent ?limber 4 1,
church. and in ail 'his relations • in
life he was sincere and strait-h!'or-•
ward. The femoral took nlace tome family residence. Essex street. on
afternoon to Maitland tem-
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erything Down in Price
COMMENCING NOVEMBER rsth, and lasting the balance of
the month, we ar`e going to demonstrate to you, that you can buy
cheaper right here than you can from anyone else. Many of you
claim your Dollar does not go as far' as it did, with grain, ;hogs and
cattle down, but we are here to make that same Dollar go as far as ever.
Put On Your Speetacles
And Read This List
Granulated Sugar .. ...... .......15c ?b
Palm Olive Soap.. ......
. • . .
Comfort, Sunny� � � � � ' ' ' ' • • • • • - 9c cake.
Monday, Sunlight or Fels Naptha Soap, 9 bars for $1.
i
$1.00
vory Soap, 12 Bars for.
Comfort Lye.... ...... .. .
35c Cans Cascade Salmon.. ....,
"Deer Head” Alaska Red Salmo
2 pkgs. Corn -Starch
..9c can
n • ........ ....-12c a
25c
15e
r Regular 40c for ....33c
.5c pkg.
....98e
61.00
*1.00
pkg.
George Tobacco for. 'Scro-S1.00
Tobacco for 65c
at.. ............ .... ..63c Ib.
Silver Spoon FREE
Silver Fork FREE
Silver I►nike FREE
25c Can Mustard..
t:16: Can "Egg 0" Baking Powee
RoyalfYeast Cake.. '
3 lb. Can ('risco.. ......
3 Boxes Dr. Williams' Pink Pills.
5 Boxes Dr. Chase's Pills for.
Salada 'Tea.. ...
9 Pings Black Watch. Star or Kin:
1.2 ib Plug- McDonald's Smoking'
Minto Tea, Regular i5c Ib, op sale
With each 1 lb pkg a
'With each.` lb pkg. a
With each 3 Ib pkg: a
5 25e Bottles Cascara for
DRIVE AWAY THAT COUGH.—
Oil •will do- it. Easy to take and a
Regular 65e• Loose Tea '
Regular -;:c„Loose Tea
Regular $1.50 Lanterns
$1.00
Dr. Roberts' Syrup of d I.iver
sure cure. 4 33. Bottles. ..*1.00
...... . .... ..55c lb,
6.1r lb
.. $1,10
eachRegular lis Cans .Lipton's Cocoa...... ...... ..11c can nI.intern
Glasses.. .... ...... . . —11c i is each
SHOESOr every pair of Ladies' and Men's Shoes
whether fine or coarse, we will deduct 31.00..
from Regular Price. Cet in on this before sizes become depleted.
il1t:IiE.ST I'RiCE P.111) FOR
111.C1-TLR 1N1) EGGS
Do not bring Butter in crocks.
Only 1 lb prints and rolls wanted.
CREAM TAKEN EVERY DAY or
THE WEEK
DRQ GOODS1
All 45c and 50c Colored Flannelettes 1 yd. wide on sale at.: ..39c yd.
•
Heavy Shirting Flannellette, not quite so wide, Regular price 40c
and 45c, on sale -at.•. .
29c yd
All Wrapperettes in .stock to clear at. ,
.... ...... ... 37c yd
Towelling, All Linen Weft, Regular price 35c, on sale at.... .:26c yd
Men's t nderwear,Penman's. winter linea Regular price $.25. On
sale at. ... •
... ... ...... —81.85 garment
A Line of Men's Stamped 100
per cent Wool. Regular price E2.75.
On sale at.. ....$2.45
11 'e aye •a big variety in Ladies' Children's tnderwear, and the
price is right.
Boys' Sweater Coats—about 50 in the lot—sizes 2t to 30: Tak-
them .away at.. .......
• • • ... ..... ..... ... ..$1.50 each
All Pullovers/in stock will be greatly reduced.
Also smocks at same ori.-e-
OVERALLS--Men'sOVERALLS--Men's's "Bull Dog" or "Bob Long" 'lines cle rin
8 $4:00
DRESS GOODS__principaily Plaids, clearing at.. .
Cotton Gloves. regular 30e, fear•..... ...... .
Coats Thread, 200 yds.... . .
. ...9c spool
A Big Boek of Pins for..
..$1.05 yd.
....22c .pair
See our Big Values in Men's
where. as we cut the nriee of
We are still selling navy blue
11 'int er Mitts before -you purchase else-
;.ie;n, .r.: per cent.
rt ;• • sat 35c yd. and' light colors at 28c
FARMERS 'is
$2.23 gallon. (,rain Rags, S;.;.;
i)O NOT FORGET THAT THiS IS A PURELY CASH SUE. C %SI!
OR ITS EQUIVALENT iS 0 UR Morro DURING THESE
RIG D:1 YS
J. A. McKENDRICK
LOCJiALSH
your supply of Raw Linseed Oil for
the winter. Regular 13.00 for
per do.: n.
LIVE FOWL. TAKEN EVERY
'WEDNESDAY
i)RESSED FOWL—Taesdav- and
Wednesday only. Remember Loch-
alsh was always a great Fowl Mar -
krt.
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,illy O P)ct
MAMILTON
ESTABLISHED 1672
Ct,D'spart
in the war has
necessitated the growth of na-
tional indebtedness which Canada has
ne.w M take rare of. This indebted-
r.es must be cleared away by the
production of . increased wealth
threeuehopt ht.. country. The Rank
of-Hatniltnn witf take its Dart in ren.
r during' financial service to all nridnc-
..!ra 41 salmi..limen a aaaoaalua ami
this ?ind.
BANK OF ffikki!if'TON,
L.(JCIINOW BRANCH -11.A. Gle saiei4Manalet
eterv. Members ofCourt Goderieb
C.0.F.. and the staff of the Wester -
Canada Flour Milds attended in s
body. Rev. R. C. McDennid eerie -Met-
ed the funeral services and the 1)411 -
bearers were A. D.'MeLean. H. J. A.
**await, W. T. Millar. J. W. Fria -
Cr. Wm. Somer ille and W. Milman.
Those mese nt included :1 (r. and Mrs
Wm.Gannett and Mrs. P. Deans. of
R'ini-hate: Miss Straug'han, of Brus-
seis: Mrs. Richardson,
of 9lmcoe:
Mrs. John McNevin. of London; and
Mrs. Reynolds, of C.
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-
surance previously written in one year by any Company
of the British Empire.
(ieo. H. Smith,
Get a Policy in 1920.
Agent, Lucknow.
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