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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1921-01-06, Page 8• .7 k elhe • • ye • r' • • eclat PricesDuring The Big Sale. HTAYX 'gtyi;LI'TY. i:INOL [>M, ' 4 Ids, wide.. Rege $6.00 gill. Salo 'Pdice 4.8V•i ' n CARPET ' SQUARES, .OIL LATHS, ETC.. all at• 20 PER. GENT• ' REPUC^ TION. • S AND ' BOYS' CLOTHIN 1 our xaew •fresti -stock of Suits and Overcoats reduced 20' and 30 per cent off regular prices. • Fine Quality Men's Overcoats, reg.` •$35.00.. , .. :'.. :.. -..$28 00 Men's All Wool Overcoat, reg. $22.011. . , .' .,« . . « ,. , . . • ..1,1.3 `en Y,outts' rine Quality Overcoats,` reg, $17.00.:$1f;50 Men's. Fine Worsted Suits, reg. $45.00' SAE. PRICE. ;` . ..•. $36"00 Boys' Fine Tweed Suits, reg.. $12.00, "SALE PRICE'. t • :. • , ' ..$9.50 MEN'S BLACKBEA''G'ER. CLOTH O VERer'OATS, curl cfeith•"lined,•'rubber . • : interlining, marmot collar. Reg. $45.00.. .: MEN' BLACIf DOG •COATS, reg: $45.00; Sale... Prl'ce. 30.00. ,APL ES ALSO. DOWN -SIN • PI l E itt, a long time since you -`bought Staple Dry Condi at • • these prices, ' ' • 500. YDS. HEAVYWHITE Saxony Flannelette suitable for Ladies' or ' ,. Children's wear', ap inches wide, reg° 50c yd,for. • 24 , •yds ABOUT 1000. XDS: Striped. Flannel, 4 to 36'in' hes «de, heavy, qualities and up to 66c,alues. SALE'ettePRIC3E .-.. • �8�fi di BLACK IND 'WHITE. Striped Shirting. Reg. 45G. ADJUSTMENT.,„ • ': PRICE i 33c yd. ' - ,. •n...(4 ', STANDARD SHIRTINGS, blue and white stripe and cheeks, reg. 65e '• SALE - PRICE 48c yd..'. • ; ••^•BLACK' DENIM for'Overalle'.and 'Sn ecks..., Reg 85e Adjustment Price 63c . yd. YARNS, BLANKETS, TOWELLINGS, TABLE LINEN, RED: • SPREADS•=all at Special Low Prices.. e LOTHIAN • m4 � \ CREAM � . 1 �o eREAM WANTEDi SEAFORTII } CREAMERY t. • . _. :• .,r1eS.. f• :'Fresh ' Gi!OC. e� have-a-�fi�I1:-1ine o , • • Canned' Goods, Confectionery, 'Fancy ' Cakes.. SOFA .Meat Oysters':nn glass. CAT,G A$Y DAY-ANI)r-`GET' A- - GAN' AT T. SMITH'S STORE, • We• test Wednesday and Sntur=,, day, P.M. , Get your can any da:7. Will also buy b iiited quantity of good cedar. logs. • • WE WILL• Al E1 CIATE YOUR • PATRONAGE,. ; • e -D. ANDREW---. 25-11-tf. • HURON.TOWNSTiIP WEDDINGS • Osbbrne-Snrith--At the" home Y •of the bride's •parents, -Mr. and Mrs. W., • C. 'Smith; Corr. 4, Huron; on Tuesday December'28, by the Rev..,I, W "Kii•, w patrick, of - the Ripley Methodist Church, Miss'' Alice, Smith to Mr. El- mer Osberne., .The happy couple will! , commence wedded Wife en the groom's. farm on con. 4, - amid the 'kindest , wishes of their .• many, 'friends. for a harmonious voyage over the tempest anis sea .of life., . •. ,, • McLean = Breekenri.dge' — At the hone of the 'bride's parents, Mr.. and . :Mrs John'Breckenridge, con.. 4,: Hur-. on,. on Wednesday, December 29, by• Rev. D. A, McLean, of Huron Presby terian. Church; Miss Celia. , Brecken- ridge to : Mr. Donald McLean,., of -Tiv- erton.: Thebride•. is .favoi ably known as one of Huron's popular young Iad- ies and the groom, is one'. of Tiver=' ton's enterprising business men. The best. wishp's ' for true "• happiness •'and prosperity ..is extended" to them..by their,: friends. • .• ' :. • • Tuesday; Jan. 4 " • Miss ..Mae Mackenzie; of Detroit, visited for a -week or so -with her ur}cle,- Rh. Mack... " ' _ Dr. Aleix Barnby was home, from\ Leamington for the Xmas' .vacation., - :``Miss Donalda•` Bogan ..was hake;• from Toronto' for a week or so. .o. Leslie Ritchie: ",is home from, the'. -West fbr•the •winter months:. •• Jerry. Kelly, of Lncan, •is ,7,rjsitiug his:sister,, Mrs.` Wm. Hogan. ' Restaurant and, Lunch; :loons ifl , connection. Highest • prig pjaid for new lard Cggs zr f ; j Phone Miss Bessie Barnby visited €riends, in. Wmgham during the past week,• .The day being' fine' the': vote polled . on 'Monday for the election `off 'count cilors .was quite.' large although 'the' nortk'. end,. owing, to. the reeve •and. deputy -reeve being elected by, acclam- ,.a v :moo .Os arc xis. should be:: -, the-- erectors -evidently .- -' ce-Haat=-read et..te.lispense Statute Labor as they voted to retain it by a. substantial .majority.'. The figures are not.. obtainable just now. The:. following -is the - vote- :obtained' by 'the candidates:. Catnpbeell, a9814 •.1: -Culbert;-•:-1854Johnston,.::,360;_.:McDon.....• _. ald, .151.; .Sullivan, 266. FORDYCE " • ; Joules . Dow was 'elected trustee in'-- "A great many people "refer' all the plate of C. Martin who has served 'decisions.; ' of their hves to this•quest- . _ Jar.: 4: ? �r Theyare .7:Tuesday, Tueadap,- p •: will they say?" : for the • art 9 years. • The attend- ion, "What :.-,Miss: Lal%ne :Milner, of. Dann cus, .ince.at•the 'meeting [Was the best for held back from attempting. ambitious` is- viarting hnenda about-Foidyee. _z .1c,•. --_- t hisigawbeeattse-of' the conviction tha some gears,,'4ie �truetecs arQ C� • A couple o>in sleighloads of youth Aitchison, :w.;Webster and J. Dow. thr:i1'' acquaintances '' n11 'pronounce cin'd-Tieaotjc'Ilad`-ai1-eY►7oysble•Aime4at•,-.•..-. - : ......----,-.;------.r-.7.,...----._.....,.. .,p-_.._�.;. _thank,. foolish ;to._try«:.Thegtre£use.:t,o.. W. Champion's last, Friday evening. o-0- --- e ' ally the selves with the cause in • A. couple of young niriirods of .this which they believe because they are a locality loaf theirwalt riday, even- ing. or rather evj¢, Yearnmorrping. • r°As' a matter of fact it nutters' ' .,It 'being very ric they decided not Electors Yof the 'Toswnshili ,of' 6,11. 'very l'wh ittle at `the sa y` y,' and it to return home .until Sunday. Their • . ross appear to have been fairly well inatters much , What one does. Thee relations becoming alarmed planned , satisfied with their reeve and council , World :swings round to the one ;who - to advertise for the stray►, ones,, blit of 1920; andso gave them • a new lives .up to his ,convjetions and • blares'," ; bits own trail. : But for the timid souls they turned up all right.. Don't rove lease of office .in the present year. l4� ' s'o far 'another tune, boys. • " Mr. Dave MacDonald Waa nominated who reegulate ` their 'action_ with the Mr. end F Mrs. Geo,.., McRoberts for the reeveship but withdrew in dope ofy winning the apptoval of spent the New 'Years day >w th Mr.• favor•'ef the veteran,, Geo. Falconer:' those about ,theni,,there• are no laurel and Mrs. E, J. Haines. • ' ' •I Councilors are: Dave MacDonald, wreathes. One. who steers his bark The annual sheeting of the School ! J, G. Erb, Walter Marshall, Joseph by the' coinpasa 'they say'. • never .g its , ctiola annual ,bold ,;0#f Icy 29. Mr. �. iFilt. i1 P hears eai°th's land :' x v •, a' WHAT- THEY :SAY a 0 • t 0 • m' o • Phone 0 10 is at. Your Service We sen for ash -We , Sell°Cheaper'Than The Credit Stores Our Reeve,. Mr.Johnston, received a ;, telephone ,message last Monday. tothe effeet,`Barring accidents, Hydro °wwa would reach Lucknow.by the end Of this eek. • WE. HAVE •IN: STOCK TRE SOLE 4 L'ECTRIC T;�GIIT I#ULB, A FIRST ,CLASS ARTICLE: THESE' WERE PU11 :'•, ' :CHASED LAST' SUMMER ` WHICH' ENABLES. US T0' GIVE YOU A GOOD PRICE, EVERY "BULB AS GUA'R- 4NTEFD. WE HAVE THEM IN 25, 40 AND 60 WATT . • -ALSO IN 100 WATT NITROGEN. } 'SEE. 'Oil t SIX IN ONE -,FUSE PLUGS. m .• , We also have ::the - Edison line= --Hot Point Irons, Grills, 'Toasters and Hot Plates. Th e tuc•knoIaa :re &.Coal Co , THE ' STORE ,THAT. NEVE* 'DISAPPOINTS: • Below we sta4e•:a. few, of the many ,Bargainsto be found her during our stock=taking sale,: Many are odd lines` and balances .of many winter weight goods _ .which we ate offe. . ing idiculousiy tow to • dispose •of the entice :amounts ,. •' It. is to your advantage' to 'be here first •ani get °the:plunis. MDI -'S -.and' YOUTHS' Heavy Ritbed •:-Underwear, ?5 per cent wont, • tf sizes,. from 32 to 44 in either shirts or" drawers..ry A superiors garment at :��_ 88c. ii LEECEDmm',UNI]1 RWEA`r or ;iii its ani Men. ` 32 to -44 • size; in less than pre -War' price..' ,shirts or • drawers: 2 grades :wool..and:- cotton ;...fleeced, $1.75. -quality_ for $1,25; $1.50" quality fol. 95e. - 15 LADIRS'• SWEATER COATS Ll wel `.and Ballantyne makes, Pure Wool, also same union; ail assortment of plain, striped • and- checks, light and; :dark 'shtidesx .Coats_. todayort}--yip to!$13.00,-Sale-Price - PULLOVERS'FOR- GIRLS, frotr-6 tt -12' 1+caYs; ` ll ul'ar . sliaiiesx' """ Qld Rase,. A'in.' Beauty, Turquoise; ;Cardinal; --•-••.$x.95- -to : $5:00 garments:-:-" 'SALE`:IQRICE••• $. COATS'. SPOOL COTTON, 200 yd. Spools, Black: or 'white-a:n : numher__ ��nu-�r� :"a��'anl= _. a- . • Men's Heavy Sox, Grey' shade.,, reg 55c 65c' line. .39c • Skin Mitts and 'Gloves, special val ,. dies at .49, 69, 80c ..„ .,doz, Men.'a..flda1Y Plaid It lanel • ,• ette' Shirts, 14% to 16, regular $3.00 Sale • Price. ..$2,,05 ea, • 3 doz Boys' and Youths sizes only inTweed Hats;•worthe up to $4.00 ,each Our Sale Price is, ........$1.08 ea. boys' V -•Neck Sweaters, 26.: to 36 in sizes, 3: shades, heavyweights} ,- -- , "• , • . .. $0.5• e M ° 15G yds Wraperette, dark Shades, n` •, 80 In. 'wide, 50c • cloth •selling ' at. 25c x .' ...--:_.:' 350 yds Canadian and Scotch Ging • .:trams,• -:27 to7.30 in . -vide, -worth up• -tor ; . '75c: Sale Price.. • -35c • AC Mere :-Poplin 36:in. wide, dark ` shadesL going at..., ',; TABL E, _LINEN ENDS—Aare Lin- ' Lon'en ,in ends from :-,..% up..tn.2-i yids,:. reg.....,. the Glove. departmept, handreds of Kid:in nearly every size, Many differ- __ ent shades. Get in° on this bargain. • • • • notsommomiami • • • •