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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1918-06-27, Page 5.1111•11Ple,,NNSC•12***,..11.• ARMIN 11•M*1•• ••• • 11NM' t ^ 1' •'` 1„. • •"• • •:•• ‘i• •.• SHIRTINGS Standard Shirting* sell at 40c a yard. We have Men's Working Shirts in good quality, well made and full sizes, at 1.00, 1.25 and $1.50. Save work and buy a shirt ready- made. We have Men's Print Shirts from 1.00 to $1.75 in good cloth and staple pat- terns. Boys' Shirt Waist Blouses in blue Chambray at 45c,2 sizes in age 5 to 10 yrs. Boys' Balbriggan Sweaters, navy, trim- med with red, at,50c each. Ladies' Black Sateen Skirts, good quality, 1.50 to $2.00. Ladies* Black Moreen Skirts, good quality, 5.00 to $5.75. - Special in Black Cotton Hose, 25c pair. Special in Black Cotton Hose Feet, 15C pair. - Nigger Brown Cotton Hose, 6oc pair. Now is the time to buy Rugs, Linoleum. or Oil Cloth and save the advance in price. WILLIAM CONNEL Now•womo,"0,004•000-0411~..40,40 v. • 1 • ••• • .• ••••• 7 -.le* • 1***.. WRIO* 212.,•; BRUCE COUNTY *COUNCIL 2 morns.*** The June Session of the 001111tY Council of Brace was held at South. awpton commencing on Monday, the 17th iostant. The Warden and ail members were 014 hand ready for a bea:yy senion. '110 a large extent it was a, session devoted to County lughellys and depu. tations, • and between the tio Council was kept decidedly busy. A large deputation of ladies waited on the Council asking that the" grants to their Societies for War Work be continued. In January .the Coun.cilIoie ,y9% altirpgelhei.iirbeal'vaeCtdilialtrgsTshlau appropriated certain moneys for tnni biliorie oprello, usually accompanied by purpose, tIto had n9 means whatever headache and vomiting; the boNvels become irreguler, constipation ana then .of ascertaining about bow much leosenee* alternating, disestion is up - money• would be required. They set beeetaratencid. you get irr 'table. and clown - Aside 'what theY' thought to be arolge No treatment so quicklY .awakens to carry on the work, until, the JInie the action .0t• the uyer and bowele Always Had **rat latti for lieltle thee it loOked u tnDligh the rePresentatives of theme municipalities and of the rural municipalities would be unable to agree. Finally a sub-connuittee was appointed to deal with the matter, and they re- commended a compromise between the claims of the two classed by which the outlying sections road ki in towns and • villagee, where farm lands adjoin these ctimisoliould be taken in aa part of the ifyoteal, and 'that there abOuld be an annual grant to each town and village equal to. 75% of the amount they are 0.3seoffed,each year for county highwayig, the money to be spent only on the street •of the town or village which lies bo. twee n the parts of the wizen!' ending at the limita. of said municipalitY, and to -be' spent andel: the ouparvioion of the County Highway Inspector. Th:s was considered fair •by all parties and sesoien, but the members, of Council " adopted.. Dr, .chase Kidney -Liver •Pille. Vor • , thii reason this medicine is wonder. After Mil discussion the Thangelf and the people generally had their ',eyes flair Popular and bait enormout sales. • Headaches Wer -Wu Torpid and BiUou� Spoils 13rought Sick Headaches —Loot Much Time, But ie Now Completely Cured, TR, Here is convincing evidence that however much you may suffer from hirer trouble and consequent bilious., nese there ie cure in the vase Of Dr- Chaee's Kidney -Liver Pine. • Overeating is the most common opened as to the wonderful extent to Mr. Charles R. Tait, Newtown, N.B.• write,: DI was nearly always troubled rolieWs: which this work was. being carried on with headaches, and would. often have (1) That one-half °the boundary line by the women of Bruce. The imo.n.ey to stop work for a day or two. I. lost many *night's glean every month With betwr the Counties of GreY and expected to last until lune did not live bilious Oleic bentdaelles Beue he adoptedas'part of ilea a -Otero. made in tile roads fi• rat adopted were as. an elthougb. , 'Some ladiee eeemed to think the grant '• • . muoh when they could not get 01,4- half the tuilei'The 'resat 1 Irt": -dositi'r Inediebies, and also ,.. ,-. . . many other. patent medicines', it was wrey vounty to. adopt the further grante. ".I grehnjectn. a byoxte°f Br ' Chase's.ale line as part of the OreY 8Ny8oTt!ainlra0 in other Irilf of without reference to ' headaches 1 woc:ut Iriningt,„ and ,couell e I PA I continued tostige them la„ to try Dr. Chasre's Kid: . in gel 1, sbaorr:73.17c:ca: .033;titIi inpletel village of Paisley on Road . No, f atheov711:ga'tel of 14, ,,Et, i(cig,li3Tvillaatwthiaotalp the NorthuGArmaavbelet)R4oeadationnfiirdoararythofe S • ome Of the . delegates asked that the advice to anyone suffering f dm sic grant be made to each Women's S. ociety nh:adachee case %of waiting until the Connell bad .. nnt11:Ayaein: nro:bico:ndIst:e13, mciored. My .A4ran " Letatht., dru r a nee; 7 Kidney -Myer (3) The boundary from Lovat to the. had been stopped, but it was just a time tO VOts more money for the cause. system. mOneya raised by cured:, . . k ff to certify that I ana personally ac- ship of Greenock was atm& oll. ' • ouch podgy as at present, but ()council Mace, .T.P., endorses the --: "Le o above statement, and saYs (4) The Fifth Sideroad of the Town, could see no way of equalizing such a :--mThis•is grant, some Secretes having A larger quainted rwith Charles It, Tait, and •, membershiVand being more aggressive believe hie statement in every way to' (5) Th04 part of Elora Road through be true and correct." village of Mildmay, struck off- • was therefere decided to continue the and doing . more work than others. It Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver pill a dose, 25 cents a box, sill dealers (6) That part of the. eth con.; Carrick, Pills, one . or Edrnsinson, Bates & Co.; Limited, . from its junction with the R.ora. Road grant on the, same terms as before,. Toronto. Substitutes will only dis- tothe boundary of Carrick, was atm& that is dollar for dollar with the moneys appoint. puha on, getting what you . ask for. • • eff. raised ; and .expencied by wiz Sock* - . • ., The ':'Teincil. was. firmly of the opinion Areabel lying north of tile lt/th' coo. a (7) That part of the leth Sideroa.d of care of. than stored away ,where they that n money voted for war purposes , Anmbel, was struck off. was more free from criticism in its would rad and otherwise deteriorate. A number of applicatiens to add expenditure or did greater 'good, to. the Council agreed.. to allow Chesle the• Y other reeds ti the system were referred boy s .at the *mit than the moneys use of them, gpoii ireiving. a ,proper to a committee to examine and report. . granted to .'tlie. Mimeo's 'Societies 'of bond to return' all such Instrumento, in The qUeotion of having some of the. Bruce,! , • • . . ' '. ' '„, proper shape whenever called for by roe& on the *stem adopted as 'part of Other mattes% concerning the mai , the Council, . ' -. . ' • - the Provinhial Highway System was '• included a grant of $20,000 to' the ' The usualof $2 500 grants • , to Walker . re ' forred to the committee to look into. ,. Y.M.CA for their work on the, Front. , ton Hospital and $1;500 to ‘ Kincardine - The. Highway ,System is recognized On account of the charges made against Hospital. *ere ' made,' and an extra by Council as 9, large anti important. the Y.M.C.A.' the grant is not:to be paid' over tnitil Web ' charges are satis• ' grant' of $250 was giyehrto linicardihe one and it was felt better to go slowly • Hospital to assist in installing it water and try to avoid expensive mistakes. factorily cleated 'up:, Members del not system. . , . , The County' rate , is high this year seem to thinkmUch:of thechaiges but " did think it: was . only prudent to have The Council joined s with other C5110- (8/ . milli) raising $18,489. 40. A ,,large ties in askibg the Legislature to amend' part .of this 18 accounted for by war them cleared : up tame paimentoLthe the Act so that a'township could make ' expenditifie .as follows —Grants to the Poll tax from $1 50 to go.00 .instead 'Patriotic Pular', lied Cross, etc., 0°6-11114-.4"44i0 4p1111111 11intiiiimitittill, I -.11/1,/ -,,1\9111111filtIlli1111111111111111g .41111ri,011°. • v TWO. QUeStiOniS With so many low-priced so-called anti -skids obtain- able, would that great host of motorists, pay more for Dunlop' "Traction" Tread if. they could get its merits elsewhere? Also would that other large-list.of car owners buy " SPECIAL " if tires which Som ew h at , , . . ,rdsembie m _appearance resembled ifin efficiency? folitismor VIM . • , 1- was many Societies were disappointed without success wh I h d th• .„. ef only $1 50 as at present. • 000; Provincial War ' Tax $28 Ito - for a grant of $1,000 to assist lir paying The usual grants to High Schools and , , Grant. to r.m.c.A„ $20,000. -.Ladies' expenses ' in connection with the work•Continuation they are doing arranging for Teturned Schools Were made. - Societies, $15,000; and the Good Roads, , . ' . soldiers. ' Council granted $500 to be A grant of $1,was made to the • • . 000 $45,000. So that the zrdinary expendi• paid as ae9ounte were certified by, "ivatm Army to assist ' la .erecting, ture is .:Wq11, within that of other years.. • Officers of the League . the Rescue Home in London. . Council closed a more than ordinary •l'he--Analizition.' of the • donty . busy session on. Friday; and adjourned A large deputanion wee present from remains the same LO meet at 'Walkerton on. December the as last year exeent Chesley ai3kingthat the Town be allow. . the division between Oa '. d moll. an Mild- . 3rd next. ed the use ' of the band instruments • retained by theBruee Battalion until , . The Ormumittee• appointed to exaMne . .. they were again required, It was , pointed out that such instruments would be much better in use and taken .The Brim') Patriotic League asked The. Busy Hardware Rouse Phone Sixty -SW for Prompt Delivery Soon you will be thinking of a New Perfee- .-tion Stove. , Now is the time to • buy. We have a large • stock of the new style stoves on band. Come in and let us.show you iyithe Perfection is the best Olninffireow.r. stove to4huy. Clean, TOnvenient and ecOnomical. Ask anyone wlio has one: • . We have the newest type of , oven to fit this "stove. It is black enamel finish and is is-, • bestos lined. 'This even holds the heat and therefore is a saving 'on oil.• • We have Lime for white 'Washing, etc. Try Pulpstone for repairing broken plaster, Fresh, Cement always on hand. Get our prices on. Cleveland CoiletWire and Woven Wire Fencing.• , Everything in Garden Tools . McLEOD JOYNT The Store Where Your Money Goes Farthest imuipmi..•••••••,.• YOUR HAPPY FAMILY might be broken up to-inorrow. In these war stirred times. husbands, and . sons are ibeing•ealled to the defense of their country Wives and.daugh- ters are taking men's places._ Separations are frequent,' Don't fail to have PliOTOGRATIEUS••• •• • ' Lueknow Studio will likely be closed alter July Sth. Studio open Monday, Tuesday and Wedneeday , Er-Photogiaphen--Lucknowi • • • Make all Your Winter Evenings at Home Enjoyable by Owning a 11 10,4-4-718.;--44:0P33Pg--tr-04,•:-W111,-br4g one eujo-yrnenriiii( Such varied- fonns as . a • the bridge' oti•the South Line, lincar- dine Tp, asked to be assumed as a •e 'County bridge, reported against assuni- t Huron County News mg it but recommended a grant of $700 7" to repairs which grant was made. A Douglas Strachan, of Jamestown, grant of $500 was made to Brant to had the misfortunate have one of his assist ' in reparing .a 'wasbont, ' and legs fractured near the hip, recently. t grants of $50, each were 'made to Hep He was repairingit shed door which worth and Lion's Head. • • fell on'him causing the break • • The Committee:appointed to consider ;mr C L Brown, who for the past ioint Children's Shelters and jails •for year has been principal of the Wing: two or more counties reported that they had met a Familiar Celmtilitee from the; -ham gigh School has • accepted that position of larnie 'Collegiate; and will Couily of Huron; and gonte into these Matters. Asto the Shelter the 'jornt cothinenceu his duti0s there after. the •. • ••coretnittee-didnot-triltik-thi ffi1e -lraorl5i°11. _and reeommended no action, As to a The; Norman McPhail, 4-1.4 iderich • joint jail the committee thought this young man, who wont overseas with could be worked out and recommended the lfilst Battn:,. arrivedbomo14it --,thritiAtittituttecolF4WiteinniSitii3*7113-7-witlirje-irWiF inonilis in Counties be appointed to consider it.. Fiance 'and was badly,weanded in •The question of County .HigliWay the arm and face. • . ' was Vert prominently before the Council a large part of the time 'of Session, be- • The County Council of Hurn • at ing taken Up in committee i:tf the whole, considering the question. Much of the difficulties arises from the feet that the Council 'thinks the question should be viewed from the standpoint of the County System as a whole, that is, that • the system finally adopted .shoulcl be suqh., a one es IS of most benefit tithe • whole Cthinty; rather than as to how it • will affect the indi4idual municipality: .,At the January session many mineste Were made for the addition of roads to the systemna laid cad origioally. These, as well as the roads first adopted, were • 'referred' to a committee with instruc- tions for the committee to gofiVer the whole systemand report tc) Council • whiehroads they thought, after thorough and. personal eiamination, should, be included in the Couiity. system. - This • committee brought in a report this sea. :don and the dischasion; on this repot occupied very much time but the Subject watt long 'and important One The qiiestion of the proVisionlor towns and villages brinlitht on a long and A. mk000meoN, • County Clerk, • Grafonola. Practically every kind ,of entertain7- ..' uient that -the stage offersinymusic, oratory, yecita-.. • tion, etc.., is reproduced and at your Ceiumand, at a • • .• momeilt's notice, without stirring outside your door. ••• • You are never at a lost to make your fiienda' • Visits thoroughly pleasant.',' There need be tio- dull moments where there is a Grafonola. . • • • Prices $21°2 up .• . Itor this smell sum you can secure a perfectry dependsdile thstrinnent that has most ill the special features that diatio- gall& the'Coluinbie Grafonola, Other prices are $33, $50, $06, $102, $135; up to $650, andiamay be bought fronkus extremely easy terms, • , • Small Aniount Only, .Need be Paid. Down Volt can have any type of Orafonole sent to. gent home at once ort payment of a small fraction of the ptitehase price. The 'balance vii11 be arranged hi little weekly sums to be • paid after at your convenience. • NOW 18 the dine to decide, because you can get the full ' Thia A advantage of enjoyment that a Grafoliola will bring—for ••• Gtaionndoor eveninga are hem • - ndsome )la • ‘H•.- Agetiott14:4cktio*,, , .N•••• !INV italast.session voted a, gift of floc', to Miss Marion Harland • nirecOgnition of ber cervices as` organist at ihe. • County Boase of Refuge, 'Sunday • afternoons: • Miss Harlandhad given her S& Qs for several yeerswith • at thought of limitary reward. * Messrs a. Eloomsfield, manager of. the Dominion Bank at Wingliath, and Dudley Holmes jralso of Wingham, made a trip by cande on the Maitland River frorn their horde townto God- erich on June 16 and -1G1/4., They had •soine; trouble on account of shallow water, but otherwise get through al- right They left Wingham at 3 o'clock Saturday and arrived at Goderich by 10 ohm, Sunday. having crimped out at Auburn over night By river the: trip is abblit 80 °Ales. • In daysgone by, wheo there was greater volumn of water in the river it was a common thing for young men to Mahe the canoe- trip from Auburn to Goderieb bubnone have ventured upon it since the spring of 103 when DIN rranh Turnbult lost his1io in attempting to wake the ;41aA 111P••••• . ••••••• Always Room at The Top That is always where you find our graduates. If you want a -tip-top position, get a tip-top training, , tne kind you get at the - De A.' - • • WINGHAM, ONT. MeLachlin, President. • A. Ilaviland, Principal, ESTABLISHED 18.72 141C\ OF lliAmivir_om USINSS that will foster the growth of ...-Canada receive --cmsiderAtion-- in the extension of credits by the ,Bank of Hamilton. It is in the national interest that exports be largely increased and that Canadian -made productshou take the , - place of imported goods. L tliCKNOW 13 'NCH A. GLENNIE. manacet,- • .": • • • •-e• , •• MAN RE SPR MRS We sell the Deering Light Draft Spreaders, with the wide spread., the most durable. MCA tlfg24-Itta‘Ate, machine on the market. Don't fail to see it before • buying. BUGGIES—The latest styles with either steel or rubber tires. FERTILIZER—Ilse 210111e Homestead Fertilizer on your roots ' • and potatoes. It pays to fertilise. • Frost No 0 Coiled Wire and Woven: Pence On hancir W. G. ANDREW, LUCKNOW; 1 ,A1•••01... .• •