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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1917-07-19, Page 800.11•Igam, Paramount'. .".""r• :17 ',Fri': 11,r • •"; Avillb-SUMMER • • 1 u & UCk1vw Uri earance Sale Situ*, July 21st, Ending Sat., Aug4th T HIS Clearance Sale of Summer Goods affords Great lionerStving POssibilities to all. Our sales in the past have saved you money. Come prepared to buy and again save money. Shop in forenoons when pos- sible. Read our sale bills mailed this week for partial list of bargains awaiting you. We have many other extra val- uta that we had not space on our sale bills to describe. See the big values in Ladies' Rain Coats. See the Special Bargains in Wash Goods. Share in the Shoe Bargains of- fered. Buy Bargain Remnants at Clearing Prices. See the Bargains in Men's and Boys' Shirts. Some Big Values of- fered in Men's Raincoats. Save Money by buying Hosiery at this sale. See the Extra Values in Ladies' Waists, Girls' Middy Blouses and Children's Wash Dresses and many other lines. Don't Miss this 13 Days' Clearance Sale. Terms Cash. , Kintaii Mrs-Conletam. Who- haabeen feelin unwell fog . --- • t • • • 00me Di&TH kus. MoIrmr.-Mrs« Dtmeen McKay, formerly of rintail died he the heaped at Sault Ste. Marie on Josue 276h. She houllisen in fading for :some months; She wet in the hoepital for fur montl* but not. withstanding all that medical "kill wild do idle gradually grew weeler until ,the end came. She was ever patient Zfl tribidation, net given to nattrutur or complain, and bore her 'metering all through with, becoming Christiaia tesige nation. In addition - to the tare arid attention of tire Iifepitel unreels, kind friendiseedlovect 011Pit' diae'whatther. could to comfort her in her long sore Wel. The remains- were brought to rentall and buried in the family ,plot beside the remains of ' her father. who died in Marva last; Ike.' McKay was born iu Ashfield :at 45 Years age. She *ea formerly Misa Annie • McLeod, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dineen McLeod,. of kiutaile She was married to Duncan McKay about 20 years. ago, and luta lived 'since, the at Duiutit'end -Satdt Ste. Marie, •Be aidee tier hush -reed she ieayes to mour. - bee 1008 two sons, Boddie and Jobs, and two &twitters, Oilrititine 'afid. Margate Florence, all of Whom havrthe sympathy of their many friends in the severe loss they' have ansta.ined. eldne McKay me, was Owe te Lo don last week to consult a specialist, It ie thought that a surgical operation will be necessary before health is restoied. lois the general: opinion that crops look better in this vicinity theA in most . , ple.ces. The ram seems to have done Ie ss damage and the -crops are more advanced than any we hoe seen else-, SCHOOL REPdRIS S. No...7;$r, flt'-Arohxe Kuatosa;- °tibiae_ Preintited ficati4E lir to lionore-Malcalin McInnes, Boss "Mc- Denald, Garden Melones. Pas --Rosie Stewart, Marion McDeugiii. Promoted from Sr to Ilonore-Russelt Robinson, Ewart 'Web ster•: l'iiefee-Cliarlie Pinner. " • TX ee-MurdockSteiware DorothyReid Angus McDougal ' Reeomerended- Okay Palter. • • . ° JrePriniet te•SrfPriiher:-Xora Rob - n, erearna, Blanche Pinner, Roy ,MeTnnes, Stewart, Mary CamPbell, George n Pinner, Gamble„. Myrira Gamble t - • Amt ,Wgesas.mi, Teacher. Teesiviter- survived also by her mother, Mrs. Mc- Leod, of XhttEtill. also- beethterebrotheree Sohn, Mardobh and Donald, :and by three sisters, 'Miss Mary McLeod, at honaopMra. WM. Mare, Outilachie, and Mrs. Dr, Simpson, Kintail. Theluneral• service was at her ereAher's 1‘Boxdiec 01 Ashfield, awl was- largely.1- attended. The remains were laid to kest,ite the quiet graveyard hereby, just cloie to the scenes where her ehildhooci days were spent. The pallbearers were her two brothers, John and. Murdoch McLeod, Dr. Simpeore Roderick Ide- Kenzie, moray And her eldest . • o ' • • • • Tuesday July 17. . --. spending the tAreeli it:I:Toronto on baldness. Mrs. Kasemier„and apio, of ToletiCire visiting bee father, George Forsythe.. Ars. Hine* has received ariebie Ines -emeefeeneletdittettmeleciree -111.eio`ertitlgelermit-die- Alhetell . and keiegtie, of Toronto, are visiting their grandparent, Mr, and•Mra. Thomas Mutton.. Mies Clive muphirsuu, ,of Gordon. . ,--jheada, July 17. P."11. ArelVey has bought a 11911r. piano. Mies Gladys McIntosh, who. him been. lennefor sometime, halt gone to Toront. IIIMVary Ilekeriiig, • dteDetioikeis apindirig her holiday* attler litene here. Mies Margaret MeDonald *Ito hasbeen in Toronto for some time, is now borne; 1 Mien Mabel How, of Lutknow, has been engaged to teach in Paramount sated 1.feltilys Wholesale house, Toronto, is viral** her sister, Mrs; Dr. Gates. Peter IL -Mattazi oek.inloss, -paid eevisitlest-Siturday to Petr MeNtoigh- toll.-Whe has beeti.ailieg for aome time. • Bev; W. A. Bradley andlamily leave to day Tor their summer cottage at 13ruce eitch. Mr. Bradley expects to be absent from Ids pulpit for six -weeks; The LadmePatrote League peeked &hale latit night; tonteining a very large suPPIY 01 Ocks. shitte and, ether Articles for the eomfort of the eoldiers oVerseaS. !Mae Rose, niece of James Johnston, eft for the West th'ia wek, intendingto go as far as B., 0. tte visit her cousin,. Harry Johnston. Miss Rees expetts to eturn before bkritrnes.• . • Willim Midford, of Toronto, 1,fre. Miciferd and son, Arthur, who is re• newing old ecternintatieee in and about Ttswatr, officieteri at the organ in the tethedist duvet: het Sunday teeming. Ir. Mulford re 74. but Tooke hale And tatty. He woe forenaoy yeare rest. Me Blue, Ataherley, spent the week -end with her fried; Mies isahel keDiarraid. , Mr. Adam 1'i/tittle, tfurotelrne got- *tea neer eonft eet, of TeeSerater and iras beon beat* It_450 by Maareldfnende. eitert. lie le ledieling a largo eetutia silo for Malcolm Baton this week. Verdun . -Monde-3r, July 16, Archie Courtney spent Sunday last at 'M. ekrmstrongee, _ Idles Gerlae Hewitt .etaent Sundaylast as the guest of MiE3s Mary Wilkie. Miss 11/47.0l11*ToltoiV of Pw' York, is visiting et the keine of Mr. arid Mrs •3. Steele. Mrs. Russell, of Kincardine, Was a Sunday gilesi' of Mr. and .Mrs. Thomas Welsh. , John Mason le at peettene under the doetor'a eare. • Ws ho e f -reCoveree We wish to assure he 8th Con,. „IC:in- ' loss scribe of our safettafter the lloodi of July let. • kfr• 0- liege and ttieee, Miss B. KO - lough, of Clinton, made a Being' trip , to teid'aCorners last Thursday.' 4 • Culross centre.' --e-e ' - on ay„ July 16:- M a Haying is the order of the day, .. Mr, and Mrse Albert Hughes' irisitect friends on the 8th.* Con. on Thursday, last.' .. ... Mr, and Mrs. John Harkness, of Tees water, Sandayed at the home of Angus . • • Mckenzie. ., , Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dickenion nd children visited at Walter Days' Friday of last week. Mei. John- Mckagne, of Teeswater, Vraited at the home of her btother, Albert 11118.1es, last week. • telpewereele- net, whiclatzeleeiffemeue- ev o Conseil as pre adjeirremeet. Members all presort, will. the Huey. In the eledr. Mientes of previowi meeting were rood and on 11106011 Adoptod aud leagued. Bills of sect:tints heyrug been, core sideriel and passed, the following chequee in payment thereof were leaned: Jawed Johuteon, inepeetor, for work on 10th sidemad, $16) le. Prat* Coke iaapect, ing gravel eontrazt on Durham toed, 6 00. Mario; Wall, balance con- tract ort Durham road, 74 4e, Alfred Webb, repaint to MorrisOn'a bridge, West %Nam* boithdary, er. 00. John ele. Kenzie, 40 yarda gravel,. a 9e. Jacob Miller,&ye grading on Q011. 2. 8 00. Jecob Miller, 2 (Jaye? work on tole 2; 2 40. D. S. McDonald; culvert on 10th. S. 32., con, 4, 8 00, Robert Button, damages toelseep lay doge, It/ 00. Key Bros,, damages to 'sheep by doge, 2,5 00, Alio McDougelt damages to sheep by doge, 10 00. John. McLeod, inapeeting aim*, a 80. Cearlea 7e yards gravel, 6 00. Peter Kenuey, ditching at lot 14, con 6, and. gravel, 20 60, Ate. Reid., retelling grader from LucknoW, 2 00. laavid: jelinaten, 76. yards gravel,. a eo: Choke Thompson, • •culvert Kinloss and Culrossboundary, 3 00, Dan McInnes, 16 yards grave), Kinloss and Culrgii! bouadarye 10 00. Dan McInnes, 135 yard& grevel, I� so. McIntosh, 70 yards: grairel, 5 60. Thomas Moore; 65 Yards gravel, 6 '20. , Thee the clerk notilY.Ootinoil oCKIII- eardino township to, hen dram on north line cleaned and repaired at as early a date as poasible. ,Business being ovete the council ad- , joerned eo meet on Monday, Augiese 13th, at 10 tecloei a• m. intesiesAin.nuAy, " • .1'; Fourth Con, o 'Kioloss - , -manday, Julylb • vilrf YELARE n perfect alth herdly realiae that we have a. network of nerves, but when strength is declining the same nervous system gives the alarm in headaches, tiredness, dreamful sleep, irritability, and unless corrected, leads straight to a breakdown. Scott's Emulsion is exactly what you should take- its rich nutriment gets into the blood and so feeds the tiny nerve -cells while the' whole system responds to its refreshing tonic force. scat & iiowataz4outo. oat; • Lothian -Tueaday, July 17. la:wont:le girl arrived to cheer the home of Mr, and -hire. &AM Swan. Congratu• Allise Hazel Anderitore of %xenolith visited herfrieilte- Greta Campbell,fo a few daye. a A fierce electrical and rein sterol o Tuesday did considerable damns here Severed' telephone Wee mud wires wer 'bre kea. Lightninga10 sttuck. Mrs ,Roae's house, damaging the chimney broke a lot of the furniture and window lights and knocked Coasiderable- plaster off the walls. Porturiately nobody was yeti . , COUNCILMNUTJS T West %wallet& Munioipal .CounCil met on July 7. Members all present, Reeve itifallougla. presiding. Minetes of hist:meeting andeepecial meeting of Juee 16, read and approved on motion by reteeeirs. Watson and •Joheatione rtuausial statement read by Treasur- er W. J. ThompsOu,-showing a 'balance on hand of $400.66. This statement , • filed en 'notion by Merters, :1"ordon. 414. otriaeil' With a petition signed by hireselt mad 10 other eitepaperieet Dungannon, . ing for r1ief frinai surface water fleeiling theiriifivEiral properties throug whieleae ward drain now runs, anl' is inadequate for the purpose intended.: - e• ‘Metion by Meseraejohnston and Wei- heirtbat.lngineer be asked to examine and report to Council. t'arried-. -Mei3srit'INTevins and Culbert, owner fiot north, half. 16, eon: p,. and let 17. r • con. 2, 'reseettively, served 'Council with he necessary notice in 'writing asking hit the kirk award dram be extended bout 106 rode peethwerel, also that. the. fesent drain be deepened, widenecl'and napr(iod Ooucil agreed to take this ie.tter tap, at the Sallie tiine asking pet ttoners to bear with -then, a one dif- cnity Was being found in getting. Wei* f this:kind donee-. e • Clerk read letter from:deo, isellotk which he asked that °A Rivers and rntothers clean putelien Portioee f Pollock award draiee also that Engin- cr inspect the same when, .dompio,ed,. °eon y Johns On and Watson, 4that n view of the fact that under present- oaditinbe Council *is unableto keep: ace_ with drainage sehenies as presented, at the perk ,,proeure .advice..as to Miss Rose, Sinitb, of ..POruleati, t spending few weekta a frs:Netterfield of Toronto, ePe‘ade .P ing a holidEty,with her parents lkir and ni Mrs: Angus MeDonaldi on the 4th Hey that was cue and coiled before the- -,consider.,- '0 ably, mustredune its feeding value gteatly, ° are. Leckheet, of Reston, Mane „.vvliohes been visiting friends kinloss_e and also io the T. of 4ora, ',start§ en , -34 her return trip to her home on Taeidai. 'All ;i141 a safe return to her family tike. , Our old neighbor,: George . has been confiaed frieled-sinte he e11f while going tO the kitchen -for a drink itbout two weeks ago.' fie is not well these days; -great .weakness seems to ,be the trouble.. . AleyPraset met wth. a serious accie dent the other day while making' rionie reairsfiehis holise. la an Unguarded eminent' he :Steped into ae, opening in the unanishea floor'and4011, a clisttenc'e of five Or Six feet. He received a severe eassed-eirtay 'en July 12 after several weeks' illness. The funeral was held on Saturday the 14th. • • ; • Misses Laura Stanley and •Bernice Bitickwell, ofeLondon, ate visiting with the foriner's sister, Mrs. George 'Richard- son. . " e' -.A number from' heia."Atereled--thi fitrieral of the lite Mrs George Bell, Sn, of-tlie 10th Con. Kinloss, Mendee eef: thisreeek. . Lilrgfin On different puts of hut body We are glad tosehe is able- to be around' again and do the light work. 1 and Mr. L. McIver are making Some lunch needed repairs on the hill opposite hie, place, which was badly washed out during the" recent sterols. • 4 COiross Centers e--Treadaae jury 17. Mrs. Edgar and Mr Murray, of Lang side tailed on friends herdien Sunday Aliases Penny and Ituby Turner, of --Mendez ilizly 16. Fordyce, ere vting at the home of Pte. Thomas Palmer was „home from Ws- It Tithitta • Onden over Sunday. • .' A number from here attended' the -eer& captain Breen is visiting her Orange pienie at -Kincardine on Thurs, sster, Mrs. W. Ough, in Toronto. day They report a muddy tin*. )drs. jam Henderson las returned Mr, arid Mrs. E lledguis and me front rioltirie friends. in ohathin. „ end Mrs.,13livet Johnson, of Lueknw, Mrs. Sohn Gamble is on the' sick lint visited at J. Ileilgins' on Thursday, oe at present. Her friends hope she Will last week. &mit be better The eonnetunty was tatl4 y saddened • • William Renee, and Anse Jennie, of me PridaY ot fast week, whetit was Kincardine, were '''re at George learned tbat Mee George BeiVer. )31416 one day laet week. tweed away. The decee-- eel wee for Bethel and AMLerleY Orange Lodges 7th en f etemany eare, a highly e.#40,11,1ea reeident tleeited lea te:adverse:1 of the thIln reve: The firamal e oyee Bialea Gi-ov A. '" "" i" bee mem enenee exit fouhe day and Monday- to Teeseetter -cmetery VW s. ittencled; . • ... ,;• 1.• • --.• J. teeornley, ely 19 le spa Phone No. 10 is at Vour Service Wt Sell for Cask. -We $4111 aseeper Thew The Credit Mom We have a Good $tock of Hay Fork Rope Guaranteed absolute pure manilla.- We have the 3 inch and 5-1'6 inch for fitting lip hay loaders. Rope at to -day's prices' is a .go buy as we are selling at go per cent. cheaper than to day's wholesale Elastica and Marmot Varnish for floors and linoleums ° We- have three first-class makes, of Ray Forks Cutter, thw.,Samson and Bedford TT,he 1iadI& a r e made • from select white ash, the, tines specially tempered and every fork guaran- , • • teed" and will be replaced if found defective. It you' • ,have a good fork handle we' can sell you. the tines,and save you the expense of . buying a whole ,the. 1-Namel for Graining Purposes The Sampson Turnip 11:60' is. the best on. the matket- the best shaped blade ancl the hest handle of any hoe Manufactured. • , • • • Brash Cement always on hand he Lucknow Hardware & Co0 Co. THE STORE THAT NEVER DISAPPOINTS „what owerpCoencil has if ape) to vin - ploy another Eegineerele order that the Seyerel, drainage 'aphereee asked for may be disposed of, at the same time retain- ing Township Erigineer whets engaged. on larger:erodes for 1.1/unteiPality..Car ried. „ • Reeve Mellough reported' 'that, no 'egreeinentelad, been ,arrived at dririTig adrolirllriniiras to- the -WoedseeStewart and TheinE3,--McQuillen.:.drainage mat ters. .` • Wm. McAllister asked Council to pay One balf nt'llainages, he. having throe sheep killed. and two worriedby dogs- The owner Of one dog has agreed to Pay ote-balt-of °-The Senotticf, 447 although seen, cannot be identiAed. The neeessarysatfidatit-and inspectors' repert not being to hand; this matter" laid over for next meeting. Jas. Anderson was prted $b for one isheeP. -dvis. on the report -of Inspector L. Grant. By-law No.. 5, 4917, .7as.reed three' times and passed. This 144Eiw provideii for a line of credit in the Sterling Bank to meet necessary clisbursements-miil• . . • . • . ... • A••••••••••• -Ks • -** • • sich.tinie as term!, are collected. ''•-"0- • Motion by- Messrs.-. -Aitehieon ant • Johnston that Townildp 1`4,t0.. be tiro „, mills on.the allceiliat BT-Jaiir Le ° prepared on that behalf. 11arriodr -The County Rate will.be 7/.10 and 1 mill added for war tax, Reeve Mello -Ugh reported that he had aeureci Mrs, Merfougall to act as tante() • for MO. Kelly et St, Augustine, at ee00_ per 'Week. - 'Motion by - AtteMoon and Purdon that as reoomniended by Dr, E. -Oases M.H.0 , that this Musing' be continued in the meantinie and . that Messrs. Mallough and Johnston beceni? rneteee witheowerte.acte.- -Carriedree- Meilen by Johnston and IlAration that Treasurer divide County grant- to Red Croat; Societies•nn the same beset a* prevailed in February last. ' ' 'Accounts for work done and' salariert - , to the amount of $456.24 were 'passed , and paid on rnotieri by: -Pardon arld. • Ccitmoil-adjourned to meet August 25; at t p.m, ' • ; W. A. Wisseet,..Clerk. • ... . • • Roadter4 . . lo • $950 b • . . _ . Courdry CI nb411110 f.oi b.PointofShIpritorst Prides subject to cliatiof • • . Without notice . • liere is n greet faniiler Car because It 13 80 easy to handle.: All elect* controls ' are on the steering column -within nature' reach: . . The steering Wheel iS large and easy tO operate. • ' • - The gear shiftiteg-naid- brake levers -can be readied without • • c -hanging your position. • • n Ts jest ne.eaty for your wife And your daughter to drive the Overland Light Pour as it is for you. • An unusual value at an unusually lovV price. Step in today for a deition,strationp lit ; • -.:,2•4,2rp 22,2=062.' • . 4 ovERLANb SALES cO. Wfogh rn Ofit. -L ICeimedy, Prop pho,e 19 2o . - 4.4 • iiffJ di! 11 • WilY01toriatiti-tithitttit-VieStikiiiiiilYf tooie ,c,WEIN4Craiikt Liza Ovoiacci Autos:4411o. 9mmechl Ow. • • • .. _