HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1918-08-29, Page 8s- 7
Good Style,. Good Fit
and Splendid values
in WOMEN'S COATS
Our new coats from the Princess
Co, have that general attractive-
nese and appearance that you
find only in firms that make a
specialty of higfi;-class• tailoring.
We invite you to see our splendid
range of Salts' Esquilnette
PLUSH COATS
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Iengt-•h, Targe ; sweep -with
plain ° and fancy linings. Also the
newestshades in Tweed, Melton.
and 'Whitney Cloths, in new and
pleasing styles. Considering the
high price of all clothing materials
to -day, you'll find our coats rea-
sonably priced,
AMERON CO.
144 4,:
HARVEST HELP
EXCURSIONS
$12 to Winnipeg
Plus 2C per mile beyond
August 22, 1918 -
Prow
91S-
Frow a.`oronto and all stations
west and ;`south thereof in On-
tario.
For further pa•rticulare apply .to any
Grand . Trunk Ticket Agent or C. E
Munk; District” i eeaeuger Agent,
Toronto. 'r.
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WEI3K=I3ND.
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1'I�luron Founty stews
Revival ,civics which 4 otnaheneei
in the • Methodist Cihureb, ti inglaam,
oa Aug. 25 will be continued for five
weeks. '
-Petyr pieher,' cf Colborne Toavq.
ip,.ad :iiia kurn ,truth by hgthtning
and destroyed by the fire which fol.
lowed,. on Wednesday 'of last week.
He had just completed' harvesting.
Alexander Stewart, a . well known
` and a esteemed- • citizen of Seaaforth,
died at his, home there' on Aug. 48,,
at thea e of 78. 'He was a native of
I3lairathol, Scotland,. and , came to
Canada, vyhen a boy,
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Proposition
Here is #rte McClary
Sunshine Furnace .
propositionne ,k
ilcel '"
heating engin-
eers'-.
..� -will give ' you advice
and estimates`. of cost of
correct heating plant:. free.
When you purchase a Sim -
shine Furnace, 1lifcClary's
engineers will provide you
proper plans for installing - .
it•, the McClary way by •
which they will . guarantee,
satisfaactory results.
Full information about the Sunshine • •
Furnace.will�be sent free to any address
upon request to nearest'branch office.
is spending ia'two weeks .vacation et her
home' here.' •
Master .-Wm.` McGuire is visiting at
the horde of' his grandfather, John: R.
.McDonald.
Mit McClurg and • famil • a d Miss
$ ,, y n
Pollock,• of Rhode Island, are et present
visiting at Mr: George McGillvary's.'' •
-Mrs.' Niel Thompson and family are
campers at Point Clark.
Miss Helen Scott is spending •a 'few,
ys,witlt; friend at.Laur3er.
' Mr. and :Mrs. Hard
y,•o£'Dotrott, e r
1r
'.Waiting at the home bC•her mother, Mrs
J Black. '
Miss Olive Robb spent a. few days in
Lucknowlast.week. •
Miss Charlotte McDonald, of`Lock--
new, visited at John 1. McDonald's :on-
Wednesday. • - ..•
Parnate
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"Farmers: at out 'here are busy with
threshing and fall wheat seeding. '
Miss `Annie ]Elodgins, of London, is
• eipending a partof her holidays at Fred
Hod• s'.'
Misses Elrna and Annie Armstrong
have returned to their home in St.
Catherines after spending their'vacation
with their aunt, Mrs. Sas. Hodgins.
Dr. ll. Lane visiterely :,o- and
friends here for a day last week:
Mies Paxton, who was visiting here
has returned to her home in Guelph,
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Mr. and Mrs. John Brock' and Mies
Geraldine at Henry Tlaokd a we y'saye' of, the
The many friends of Rev. Henson
Cox ere pleased to see hire about • again
,after being- confided to bed for a few'
Menthe:
Mr. and •Mra„Thomas Malcolm, •Rev.
Will. Lane, his wife and Mies Helen, we
understand, intendnrotoeing down to.
TorontoEahibitioa ae'
orady
this week,
Mr, and Mrs. Spanner andlittle
daughter are visiting their friends about I
here. Mrs. Spanner was formerly Mies i
Laura Richards. . -
Misses Gertrude Stroud and Mary
arY
Paterson
are guests of Lila and Minnie
Richards.
Mr. and Mrg Mcquillin, of Lucknow,
were Sunday visitors at W. S. McLean'&.
Eerb Tweedy is hetet front Port Col-
borne"visi
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hie mother.
g h e er. •.
Mrs: Eldon Eckenswiller and two
children have gone. on a trip to Saskat=.
chewan to eisit her parents.
Flowerdale
—Monday, An
-,Mien Margaret Harrington, o
Kinloss
Jainima reaper,. ,a girl, engaged in
pulling tle.i : on the farm Fitz
gerald, Tuckersmith, died suddenly in
a • tent used • by '".the flare pullers, a
couple orwepks ago, ;She , had 'bien
treated for .tousilitis a short time be•
fore, but nothing serious was expect-
ed. A coroner's jury empannelled. by
Dr,` -Campbell,' of Zurich, after view..
ing the remains;` adjourned to: meat
Sept, Atli,.
nor: J1 J. Meiner, M P. for. South
Huron, ,offered ..a- hea.vy'losa by firer
-on Tuesday • of� last at week.` lie ,has'.
•nt w'
rented. haus lz'nown.ae the ,Colbert
Faroe; jtisf'snuth-arf Egniondvitle:and
the season's threshing'bad:`jua been''
conipleted.that morning.' Though the'
,f redil not `break:4e until' about six,'
o'c.'ock in ,the evenin»:'it is thought
.that a ,spark from the threshing en-
gine".. woe.. the cause.•-- When discover-
ed',,' the fire ha,d •made too: great'"; head
way to,be eheaced and the barn ' with
straw shed and implement- hoose 'were
Completely de'stroyed,, To. ter.' Mern
er the lossis aheavy c. ie,as• lie had.
no insurance on• lis grain or ample,
in wits...
For the benefit of those who 'were not. -able to
take advantage of our "cut rates" last week
we have decided to continue our sale for. two
more , days, namely, ,
Friday Saturday, g
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r has
Up to' date aur sale. • been ..,: sen the'most sue-
cessful cow:Wei-ell int
hese: parts, and as we
are not able to cope with thecrowcs some Y F
days we R are, giving .you another chance to
buy at greatly seduced prices.,. Remember we
intend to make these last two , clays of August
Red Letter Days 'in Lochalsh
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• - Men's Merino 'Underwear, suitable for fall and ••spriu , • regular Lob dine` 'clearin at ..;
79c•.per garment, �' • a g ••
We , ' • M
still have a limited nu ' go
tuber• of •Penma;n:s Men's "Underwear. A good' buy for
:later on, $2•oo per garment . ,
Men's 2,5 and .35c Four -in -Hand Ties, clearing at: ioeeach , ,
'in black. Drily cle • i , Y
Ca.,adan �.arnh •�' or 3 Ply, . a Yrclearing at1P�:50 'per, Ib, • • • .
Dress Trimmings,' worth ro to •r•5c: per yd.., to clear out 4t sc per d
A nun fiber of pieces. of -S5 in:. Flannelette :in light colors ,worth' - o to.. -35c _ ... ..... ,..... � .- - :_ .g _ ___ _ r -... - ,.; - -.3. per yard,'
:.clearing at z5c yard; ••
A. special line in -Ladies Cas'hmr; re'Hose worth �:
p , hoc; clearing at 3 pair for �t.00:
Our•Indigo- Blue: Prints' al 25c . yard are ;worth a lot icor nio ey to -day. -large
array `of patterns topick from. . _
Tuesday, Aug: 27
Miss Mae Stanley, of Purple `Glrove,
is visiting her cousin, Miss Myrtle Stan-
Misses Pearl Watson'and Julia Se
smith have returned to Kineardine.efter
a few days visit at the Koine of Mr,.Jas.
Huston. • ,
•Albert.Stanley, Jas. Montgomery, Alf
Young, Esrl McDonald and Orie Horde
left for the West' on Thursday last. •
Mr. and Mrs: Chas: Pitt and little
daughter, of Sault 8t. 4farie called on
'friends here on Sunday.
The •'Iadiee' of the R'ld Cross had, a
very successful meeting on Saturday
last. Ice cream and cake -were served
in the evening. The .proceeds were
82$,24".
Pte. Wallace Hewitt is spending a
month at his home here,
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" Dungannon
----Aim ay,.' ug. 27
Miss' Jean Stothers is :visiting friends.
in Luckpovt
The Young Ladies Patriotic Cluli, of
Dungannon held anotherdance last
week and they intend haying yet another
this. week. ' - •
Mr. 'Leslie Hearts, of Hamilton, is
visiting•at David Sproul,..: -
Bailie- and Carman :Stothers spent a•
few days of the past week with relations
here. ,
• :.Mrs. ;a. J`.
Treleaven and ewe child-
ren' arra visiting in Napanee.
Mrs..'V. lt.:Whyard is .visiting at
..Streetville ftir 'a..few=days.
Mrs. Will Crawford and children are
spending pe g a vacation at the home of Mrs.
B. J. Crawford; Mrs. 13 J.:Crawford
having gone'to Spend a few weeks with
her daughter, Mrs, R. A. Willis. '
Mr. and Mrs. Bellamy have returned.
liou,e after spending' a few days in
Stratford, ' ,
• Miss Edith McManus, of Goderich,
spent a few days of week at the home
ofThomas, Strother,.
A number from here• attended the
garden party at Nate on Friday night,
and report a goad time notwithstanding
the rain.`
Miss Grace Dyer, of Godericb, was a
'defter at Tos, $tother•'s this week.
he Anker--Hoith
Self=Balanc:y»g Bowi
Cream Separator
arator
i.,cream .,separator; being a
high-speed machine;must have .
efficient oiling. •. A.; it achirie,
that, depends :on oil 'holes or
cups will becon e hard to aurin''
as - the holes; clog and ` the,;
hearings:dry....
In the oiling of the -Anker-
13olth is employed the. well
'known:splash system ::In the.
stand .of the' •Anker Hoath is
a. chamber fiile:i With oil,: hav-
lug. a •filter , in' which- the;gear
wheel turns and throws the
oil onto ' every •bearing...
oilli,oles<to
no oil can get into or nearthe'
bowl housing. Cleary, ,satis-
factory and sanitary
Intending • purchasers should see' this
wonderful machine before "•.buyiing. We
knowthat yoar judgment will be• •the
,tame as ours. - •
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Cream Wanted
Lucknow Fruity li Prodiiee
Company
dest P
O
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r iuckaov
. Phone on
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47.
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WHAT: CATARRH IS
It has been said that every third.
pers9n has •catarrh in some forma
Science has shown that nasal catarrh
often indicates a general eveakness of
the whole .system, and snuffs and
vapors do little, if any good.
To correct catarrh you should enrich
your blood' with the oil -food in Scott's
Emulsion which is a niedicinal•food.
and a building tonic, free from any
harmful drugs. Try it--•4Ybil
e.. ' Slott i k nov0.42'040tt , 000
)nesnot go .far these days,
gut. it will purchase any
thing in this list r during
these two days.
5 gals.. asoline, or 16 bars Comfort,. Sunlight or Sunny. ,Monday Soap,
or 6 25c cans Salmon, or 3 'boxes Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, or 1 dozen
Argentine- Silver Teaspoons; guaranteed, or - 3 40c pkgs. Matches, or
5 25c ,bottles Aromatic Cascara, or 1:7 spools Coates''Thread 200
.yd,
black or, white,. or. 8 plugs any kind of Tobacco. . -
`CHE_ FOLLOWING
COMBINATION for:
} 25c cans Salmon, 2 20c.cans Tomatoes, �
1 25c can Maple Leaf Baking Powder, 1 T.
"taccan Comfort Lye,- e can -o p us as in
gPowde
d r.
SPECIAL IN TEA : Our reg. . 55 black g taa
� green . or mixed
for-
for 4these '
two days, 47c., .. .
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b. • W.
SHOEWe' had a heavy run on; shoes during the' week, but
havegood valuesinmost lines' -,left.' An extra good.
value:in Men's Fall Shoes for threshing and ia11'ploughing `at $2.79,
A table full d Boys' Heavy: and Light Soles 'to sell. at. $r..75:: Odds and ends in
Wonieti's to clear out at, half. price:; :. ''..`-: .: . ' •',. . . .
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Put in..your appearance during these t o days . and' see what valtl a .
c•.4a-v,
ave to oil+ei'..
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