HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1918-04-25, Page 10•
EXCELLENT VALUES IN
HOUSE FURNISHINGS
Spring bol seeleauing is now on the orders for the day and busy housewives are
marshalling their forces for the spring campaign. Many, no doubt, will find it
necessary to replace old lines with New Rugs, Linoleum, Congoleunl, i+loortex,.
Floor Oil Cloth, Curtains, Draperies and other lines of furnishings.- To all such
we wound suggest you see our goods and values in these lines.
Tapestry and Brussels Rugs in
sizes and qualitiessuitable for bed.
rooms, dining rooms and parlors.
See our nice designs in unexcelled
values at 12.5o to $30.00.
Reversible Rotor Fast Rugs ex.
celient wearing qualities, in two sizes
only, 6x9 at 7.00 and gxxz 'at. $x1.00.
Con.goleurit .13 in, very pretty
designs at c9.00'. d $r2,00.
Linciheur e,Floorl tex, Floor Oils
and Stair Oilcloth. Also Par-.
cluctte for surrounding rugs.
Curtains and Draperies -- Per -
baps
nothing so brightens the home
and' adds that homelike touch as
fresh, dainty Curtains and Draperies.
We have a nice range of Scrims,
Marquisettes, IV:[adras, Art Sateens
.and Cretonnes. Among these you'll
find new and pretty designs. Prices Lace Curtains in white
and Arab
range from r5 to 60e a yard. •: ' shades at 5 oc ta X3.5o per pair.'
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Special for Boys
Boys mouses in .khaki, neat fit.
ting and excellent quality, ,atato 15
years, at 75c..
Boys' Stockings, ribbed, good
wearers and fast colors: Simi" 6 to io,
prices 25 to 11oe, Also Wearw ell Scout
Stockings,, heavy rib, the • kind •every.
by keds,, sizes 65 to 10, price 4,.0 to
Little Boys' Overalls. These:
are in khaki, . blue • stripe and. black.
Priced 75 to 90c.
' Bort' Tweed Pants, .. good wearers, in
bloomer styles,, especial values 1.15 and $2.00.
Also knicker•styles in good tweeds at 1.25 to
$1.7$. ..
Boys" Suits. We have an excellent stock
of Boys' Suits, in all sizes, and correct styles,
in good values, at 6,00 to $12.00.
rmers,
to
,. •�"pan. ..
Stocks Of. Reliable
All these ' Seeds are supplied by the best seed houses in We g•Canada+.
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i've•t�e seed business special'attention. Someof these seeds are.: -..:�
-scarce-'and'-wwi1•--be-ea • _ver
, s � per cervi: -k'. he>~d: w "e�
and -we . �• :present stoc . s .are sold'.
have to replenish: Red. Cover N`o. T Gov't..• :7
...�_, � __. Stauds.rci,-�2�¢,oa:pez~-bush.. „
:A:.isor- Alsike, -Alfalfa aid' Sweet -Clover, Timothy) Orchatcl .Grass and .Millet:
A Gar of Seed Corn to be• sold . at
or below G��vei�nine��
I expect this;,shipment between the ist and Toth of May, and the best. varieties �.
obtainable. will be on sale., Let us .have your will •• '
arrival; Specialquotation onyour order and ,we will advise, you on .
p . ro, tci 2o: bushel ,lotsto farmer's clubs' to.:be•taken
off car. "
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90- brancbesof taadiat
334 V
.79 'branches in iugland. -
Jl owns of '5 .? t.C.A. dug -outs
in forward trenches underfire•.
—Over 120 £Iiiitary ,secretaries
ov`'rseas.
'-400,000letters aday written in
'yM.C, 1.. overseas buildings.
.,',133,0041 needed for athletic;
equipment. (Uelps uroratle of
. soldiery.)
li es�a y Rid bdycaring
foir walking wound d F
Over 100. planes in'Bnlancl
and 'ncc, also w00 granio-' •
phones, and 27 moving picture
rnaclnfueg.
,A. helps boys in
hospitals,
-►More than 60,000 cups of liot
tea and coffee distributed daily
i>s trance --free. Estimated
RV' to ePictute yourself
cold dtrenches ts of e
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costfo
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months, thst
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xciting days
and long nights of Mortal •R--150,000 snaganinen distributed
g. al danger and ill .. free o •
tens nervousu „ rY month, (Estimated
strain.. Rushing, wh z -bangs and scream- cost 51�,000.) ( ed
ing "coal. boxes" ' are no respecters of persons. You are hitt v .X125,000 used' int 1017 to build
But despite shock and. pain you still cart. face the.long weary • h
trudge bask to dressing station. Weary, overwrought and: de-
pressed, you are prey to 'wild imaginings: of that.' other coming
'ordeal with 'the surgeon. There are other "walking wotunded,",
tool You must+wait, wait, wait.- And. then—
'
hen
Up comes a cheery Y.1VJ:. C,A. man, the ever-present "big brother"
• to the soldier, with words of manly encouragement. Close be-
side the dressing station the good generous folks at home have
enabled him to set, up a Canteen. Ue hands you biscuits, and
chocolate or coffee. •
uts int France. •,
••Concerts, sing -songs, good-
night services and personal,
interviews energetiesibr Dont
ducted. Concerts, • lectures'
. etc., cost $15,000 a tnonth,
---Thousands . Of soldiers decide'
for thee better life.
- Y M.
C.A.'sells many needful
things to soldiers for their
4convenience' all spentfor.benefiiotofsoldr
--Service• to boys in Camp,
hospitals.
--Red Triangle Chibsfor soldiers:
in • Toronto,,. St. John and
llontrcaxl. Centres in Paris and.
I,onelou for men on, lcave.
' —Out of'.Red Triangle Fund;,
$75,000 to be contributed to'
the Wa t, Work of ,theY,W.C.A.
• , . �,rneri+ca'ri horn' .
��A Car of Feed Corn onthe •
way. : Anyone wanting special prices on Feed • Corn
to be,taken'off ear had better call. on us and book orders:
' ' ¶' Farmers expecting to' grass cattle` would : do Well to e
AL •I SA T1
see : us
•. regarding a supply of. Salt. • 1 have two car's booked and
,...""" delivery ill promised about &tay.°lst; Salt in bulk „su plied..:
at about 65 .orr 70e per cwt in`former's bags at car. Call and book orders. We will advise its briv •
¶: Come. and "get• a barrel'of • Apple%,. packed by Kenneth Cameron • •
PP Good re'
liable - stock at' $4 per •barrel. Sold also in' small dote --25, 60c or .$1 worth,:•
We -have about; 15o bags .of. Old Standard 'Flour on- hand; both pure Manitoba
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•' and $fieried: .Also (Ne*. Grade) War Flour.
A Car of 1
F our and Feed n
w iolh�ng will be tiers an. ' eda... _ : • . ._
. .: •�.y.. y. T,n ehls:car::wilt be
'Too -bags of Bran and 25o bags Shorts; 'Also: a car of Ontari' and
Good Middlings ex ectedlast of this: -.
io.liran and
P week. .... .
There Is undoubtedly going. to be a shortage of mill ,foodstuffs
do well to .remember that Bran and• Shorts are on u u thus summer and farmers would
acid if' any' one requires mill feed in anyquantity he by-products when Flour is b&laid made,
d , tity . should take. Flour also.
°ONE CAR 0111, CAFE in the' slab Harm as. it �eomes fr ' - " - •
t.. .ern the retsa ,ex ec
ted at:
_ .•for $5 25 per cwt._ Protein 36,56 tier " P once, offered
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"In thousands of" cases;`" writes' an af&cer, "it was' that first if of Here s our chance'to, do a,
rstroke iii ye
' cup of coffee. that dragged the man back to life anti sanity." Y. C A.ttto lielp your b g brro-
The tremendous helpfulness'of the'•Y.1Vf:C.A. as an aid to the ..."theles oveiseas by joining in the•
"Morale,"o2' 'fighting 'spirit, of 'the . soldiers is ,everywhere ' •
praised.. • No wonder the Germans make every effort-0smas' . 6t
the, Y M.C:A, huts out of existeuee:
Earn and Give
The Y.M.C.A.• is 'ev . -here..h .
erY'a'' You' first -met the: bel ful;`--.__ ��111 �r�1 �
. - -ke --- ••:Ceip en-oi a ." ":" .. , . ,
camp in ngiand and in. trance .close:t ' ' o t re ittd ' o ea _older
g= -f?f terl- -: -boys :are- �zswi'tctt 'to . eai•u
- _ _. , � . , sto.the �tt hoe. --� _ .. and
he risks his life to reach you to ttrenches.:'- }Ie ha,s wort the•: , gave sat least Tenn Dollars :$10 Ato' ti
warmest:praise from militaary".authorities, statesmen --the ICingl. - e ec1 Triangle: Fund Tkhat . '
'. _ •;,,,: _ .. a s 5u0,G00xtxoill �plettdadt•
•<Haveyou'a-precious boy at the froiit? • You cannot be "`over rice thousand dollars. will be
there" to guide him away from fierce temptations• of camp "and
used for Zs; work in India and
city. You cannot confit rt him in' liis supreme.hour of trial; China;: ono ys' 35,000 for the
NationalBays Work'of Canada
Your parcels ,,to hies: are 'necessarily'few.' :.,But the Y.M.C.A,, • and 550,000 to help bigbrotkers,
thank God, is "over there/' going where ou. cannot o -noir " .... it; 'Khaki: . Ask:. our to
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the very. things'. you long to do—doing it•for you' and for him. 'x.112:C.A.representative. for in-
.. � - 'format,"on :. and pledge •: card.'
__Will you .helpi'_. This -vast or anization-
$ of lielpftilness needs at -When S'otihave subscribed on'
least $2,2,50,000 from Canada for 191.$, For your boy's sake be• °}'noreunttsof TeiiDollars, you . ",
GFNI ROUS!I will receive'a. beautifully en-.
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.. graved certifi'
sate.
National � •: �
Council, Young Men s ..Christian Association.
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Caltirapa ign • Directors for., Reds Triari le" Fu
g ncl .
Ontario Dr. Join Brown,, Jr., '
. Quebec: bec . P. S. Do'btson; . •
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Westford
Monday, April g2..
Clifford Lloyd has returned bonne.
after visiting friends in, Thorold;•
ford is becoming' expert at changing
cars. .
41rillittla.Meeting.bas:closed-down.<liis
hill -during the seeding-in';order to re-•.
Yieve his•men`to. cid production.
Thomas Fallon, our oldest resident;
Was seen at the corner last week. • Mr.
, Wallen locks fine after hibernating all
winter, and the boys weleonie him back
to iiis place on the'soap hos. .
OtP.r enc c y- eit:zono aro t tie., $ling..
a change zu: maid deryice in the near
future as they have asked to have
Ilolyrood rants 1 extended i miles
east of this 'corner and . then : south : to •
the 10th con , and hones home tri Holy:
rood a* .formerly. Mad service oto route
factory on account of .the spring floods
on the Mud' River flirts;:
Mr. Bald,i:PS. _e..
alled.in Dirt stnhool
last week andhanded one more favour
able report to the board, beingthe
result of nearly three years efffelefit: iti
striat on by our teacher, Mr, Campbell,.,
-That it pays to advertise Wig °preveu
last night by the goodly number who
called for."The. Odour of the Pines."„
A trio of our fair. sex, in order to meet
the ,existing farm labour shortage'in our
community,, caused: by this last Order in
Council, tried a hand at the plow, but
we are orry to day that all efforts proved
futile. Undoubtedly "Vie and Dick do
not understand the cods info Jaz.
Harvey Beading has been refused ex-
emption by Judge: Duff and intends
joining the Toronto University Corps,
Owing to the .Arctic climate of Satur-
day evening two of our J's went; south,
but. we hope to see them back . with
£rem li'oi'mosft has been very` unee.tie. ' heir matey,
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—Tuesday', Apr. 23rd
Miss Beatrice Elliston is spending
a.
Week with her Sister, Miss Fthe1, •
Mr. Wilfred 'Gamble has purcioae t ,
new'Ford:ca,r. So e. class to Wilfred.
Mrs. Wm. Congram. spent Wednesday
5day,
at J.. S. Culbert's, • - .. ' . • . > •
Messrr♦. Glegrge and Earl Culbert.
spent Sun day withpurple ,Grove friends.
MAIM' .& ,MISTAKE. -$re• noticed:
short piece in Westford news last week'
which read like this: "A number of the
sports attended .the :boli r<oeiai in ; tla
I{intough Poem 'House `" • We 'wish to
point cut that,the seoial vias heldn the
ho
basement of the Anglican church ciud
not in the "Opera Houses;" and we think n
that' surely the setibo. from • 'estfrrd
must have been soaking a4 bread .gneaa
and sot jt twrong. .
hitechtil`ch •pillow eases,, Mirehouse4 pillow. cases,
1i9 cn'2::. i Diva;
2 pillowcases, Walters 2 to•vels, 1 pr' Monday, Apr. 23rd
y•. socks, Gl 1{ing:2 •pillows, 2pillow easas,' Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald • visited:
;1:sheet.E.King 2 towels, J .Caslick• 3 friend '
pillow cases, J L Falconer 3' pillow cases , s on'the 8tli,on �lionduy.
D Ctow 2 pillow .Cases, H-. ,• ..e. � . .
McQee,,L ,, i4li,�.q Irene Thontpso>;, of I�.inaardine',
sheets, W- l'urdon '' -ll.. , ,, i n , .
2 pt ows, .' .2 'pillow • spent fife week -end at hor:hotne here.
caeca,:C.Sanburn,Fsheet,.H..Melcay 2 . • :
pr pillowcases J Norman 1 sheet, W J Master Tom` Hodgins, of Ii inlougli,-
.Deyell.1 pr pillow :cases, •W, Leggatt 1 spent.: a: few days :•last' week with his.
p lit 1 w cases+ :1 Weltb �1, F,.:{Jre.an friend I+'red �Garttrii�}tt _ -:.
400 F Coulter,:1 sheet,- f G:odktn 2.
Wee
01.1.040..,-0,0431 ;n .. r : r t , .x :Ii- ani:''-- ate 1'a da.; tx1R F.
low•
tf:Dawson 3 sheet;. Joh t p ll
—Monday, April 22 •
PArnatoTra Wont lied: -Cross Societ
last .week•ship ed the following :good!:
26; ptllowtt Sig 50,,16 suits pyj,-,tnes $40,
2y night shirts 5 00, l 1• towels .4 40, 173
pillow. oases 43.25, 73•sheets .100 50, '5
yds: cotton'90c,' 144 pr. socks . 141 00,
11`7 pr. socks to the boys 'from White-
church 117.00, : old cotton, total value
The
S, ctety ere veri►•grateftil for.. ..the
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o t 1; donattons 1;: r_..th�tq 1�
11-' +urs '-
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wllesdames .S _McBurney, _x1.. ShielJ, 11
Irwin, Wm Beecroft,' John .Martin, J
Snieltzer,- J;,Heimes, . ,lri Mc0lenna,Ytan;.
J Casemore. 1 sheet, . 1 pr pillow cases
—A McKenzie; G Falconer,..141ac Noss,
`C 'Moore, G Wilson; W . J Coulter J
Craig or, W' .0 Hutchison; .. Jr roes .Wil-
son, .:James Dow jr, Alex Put -doe,,
T Henderson, S llutchison,, A Fox' •W
Scott, Sperling,. Oot`tle, :11, Pardon sr,
Misfit. Garbutt also 1 -pillow. Mesdames
11.D Henderson -4 yds cotton;- A Ken.
nedy_ sr; ,1pr .pillow. leases, ..M,-. Choron' '6
yds cotton, W Martin 1 pillow, P. K;
Martin 2 �plllows, J Clubb 2 pr pillow
cases, D O'Callaghan 1" pillory, 1. _pr y.
low cases, J Martin 2' pillows '2 pr pil-
low Lasses, M Moore 1 sheet, J Dow or
1 pr pillow cases, 0 ,Martin 4 pr pillow
eases, ' J Gillespie 2 pillows, 2' pr pillow:'
cases, 2 towels, Gl Gillespie 1 Sheet, .4
towels, D MeeTavrsh 1•, sheet, 2,piliot' ,
3 b'alconer. . pillows, 3. Egglestone • 2
sheets, 2'piilows, 2 pr ptl!oiv crises, J
'Cornelius :2 pr pillow cases, D Kennedy
2 sheets, J Sutherland 2 pr sheets, 4 pr
pillow cases, T Johnston 4 pillow Ganes,
TI Paterson ' 2 +beets, 4 pillow eases,
Henry. 2 sheets, dt 110 .4•. piliow eases;
1 G-,unt 1 sheet, Moore' sr 2 pillows, 1
pr socks, A Moore 1 •sheet, 4 pillocrr
eaeee, ' Gaunt 2' aheete, A McLean 2
• Purple .Grove.
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2..ptllow CUeCs, East \'Vawanosh Council: er su0cess at,her: recent'.T,.ower school:'
8615, ]Ifesars Jahn Mattie 55,11 W Scrap : est to
son 2 sheets, Miss.es'L Paterson1 sheet Q,irte a number #`rem .a"round here et:
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1 pr pillow cases,; E Peddle 1 'sheet, 2 pr . tended 'the 'funeral of the , late. John
pillow gases, -2 towels, M King. 1 sheet, „ Elliott '
M. Ferrier 5 yds cstton; .2 sheet* .pit , of Huron,
low cases', Davidson 2 . pillow
. !ar' eases.—
A. Stecnbey, Secy.
Mr. Bald, Iuspeetor, visited our suboot
'last week and, gave both the . teacher •
-.and the school a gnoct recbmniendation.
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Natural
f on.
...y�atch solds easiYs_
if troubled with
catalorif subject to headaches nervousness rsby all means start todayto build Four strength with tb • 0
,
b is a concentrated medicinal -food and luildin
tonic' to put .ower in the blood, sifeengthen
the life forces . .
and tone u ► the appetite.
.No harmful drugs' in SCOTT'S: .
lkett **woe, Tomtat°, out,
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