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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1921-01-27, Page 8• Monday will ast days you can bu;. Black Satin Paillette reg. 340 values .for CREAM WANIVD EA ORTU CREAM Y i Black Satin Duchess,Mreg. ' 4.50 vahleC-295 y1 ,I Reg. $6 Brawn, Navy or Black. Serge 4.65 y ' Any Lady's' goat in the store ;.for HALE P Men's , Overcoats, 33050,• 35.0 SATURDAI( and MONDAY :OiNL Y;. V• RUGS,, .OILCLOTHS'\ AND LINOLEUMS AT r cent discount. • • RDOG [ted Rose Tea, reg. 70c for 60c ' 1 _ Tea,2Abs. for 7 5c Black..: Baking Powd er,-quart jars, 45c lb.-4uosr-35c . g haw er 3 lbs. for 25c ° is io `in ..onnec tiofl CAL"L 'ANY DAY AltD: GETA CAN AT T= SMITH'S STORE. We test Wednesday and Satur. lay,,:PA. Get your can any da?. will alae bay untI+ted stomata' of :good ceiar. log&': • k n' .9 r: .--.. .. __ Our _ erV. Phone No..'0@,>� of . i We sex Tor Cask --We ,Sell cheaper Than Toe Credit Stores *atw14 EAPRECIATE ouz PATRONAGE. —D. ANDREW�-- 2,5,11 -ti.. 1 ST. HELENS --Tuesday, Jan. 25th. Messrs. James' Aitchison and Wil- son Woods left -on Monday ''for• Guelph totake the two Weeks course at the O:A.C. „ . Reeve Pu on is 'in the , county Town atteng the. County Council. Miss Ai, E. Salkeld, of Goderich, ,is visiting her sisters Mrs, Miller and Ws: Gordon. • The congregations of Calvin and East Ashfield churches held 's nieetiog at St. Helens on Monday and extend ' 'et a call; to the Rev: Chas. Cummings "of Cookstown. Mrs. John Miller,. Sr., 'who has .been° a visitor with her on, John Miller;. Voronto, returned' hone on ,Monday. The shareholders. of the Public Ha. 11 held their 'aunual'Meeting . en -Monday. night. Mr., and • Mrs D, McKenzie" of 1' v- erton; Mrs., fi: Clark,.of •Guelph;1310:. R. Clark,• of Pusiinch;: Mr. Jelin Mc= Pherson,'MMr. J9bn`Clark and Miss A: McKenzie Of Carnhili, attended the funeral of Miss' Margaret McKenzie on SaY� ' The death • oceurred• on .Thursday, Jab. 20, "-of Nisi Margaret McKenzie, eldest' daughter sof the late Duncan McKenzie, a ,;the._home of her brother, -after-aaingeriag-illness:'.-: The funeral . Sati}rday was conducted by Rev. Mr Galan to Greenhill Cemetery,• and.•,::' was largely . attended. "She will be. -s •missed at tame -and -•in the cont, muniitywhere her - retiring manner and , loving disposition had' -won --her many needs.. 'Her -mother, .brothers; and sisters hive the sympathy:: of. •,a large circle of friends•...._. •k :_, WOMEN'S itNST1tU.4,1 MEETIN • At the 'January -meeting of .the Luclnow : Women's Institute $5 was donated • to•' the Armenian.. Refief fano rand ,$5..to•.the :Chinese Fanune f' d. at this meeting the . pool loom Ian was discussed: It was moved Mid seconded without s 'dissenting' :vote that we,: send; a protest to our 'Coined. ' A resolution was then drawn up: and presented -to- our-Council-as- folloWnt Whereas it Vias come to our knowledge that license ha& been grant ed for the carrying on of a, pool • room, -we -as; citizens, --mfthers and' members of the Women's •, Institute do hereby enter a protest thereto, realizing that it is our duty.. to,do so, • ae. wve_.stitmLfor • the. uiplif of society :and .thewelfare of the home and country to Which in • our `opinion ., a public pool .roont.is diametrically op- posed; soli whereas . we . understand the license bas- been hedged with :many careful .restrictjons, ,eve • .would record our appreciation of the Conn • •cirs'•efforts'..to protect trie m'eter's of our"y..oun••g, people;': and whereas we _realize -,that there are . Snares and• traps for -'youn.men : existing ,in L`ncknow-than -s: pool, room, and thatsome-placaaf recreations' ie absolutely nieces a would seta tion.• �_ ;°pablie •men to make ' some mOveMent T.owar(>tt eatabiti;;ine titse' same.at a memorial tai the fallen;ber- -- .oes-'of -this community, and do here- by offer our assistance in this effort to 'the titutost" of •,our: "ability: 'and means-,Sec'y a-o-o- 'WATCI-. THE LEAKS , The period of inflation has left us a Removal Sale of We. expect" to vacate the,Rretnises'WbIch we now occupy, in about:two,weeks. time. Stuves,are heavy merchandise to Move and we have decidedlo. put t!Ie priee where.they will turn.into Money: , „ I Good cheer Cabinet • itange,, seg. $145,06.., $132.00 I Souvenk Range,, 20 inch oven, reservoir and warming dos �u.OtT • et, re $100:00.: -. I Souvenir. Range; 18inch oven, re ervoir and warinin col 00 et, i+eg;' PIM:. « . 85.00,.. . ,x,Composite, reg. $ .. .$75.00 1,Good CheeF square "Tortoise" .with oven, and 9 -inch eov- ers, reg- $42.00; ... . . . ..1 ; -4... 1. square Tortoise Heater, ' reg; $30.00 .. ; • $26.00 Square Tortoise,"Heater, reg• $26.00 1 round Tortoise Heater,'reg: $16:00.. $13,50 2 round Tortoise Heater,' reg. $23.00. 19:50 • The Manufacturers' pric es on stoves have not' been reduced and 'therel is no hope that they will. in the near future. 'Every stove listed• above is a bargain. • ' • , • We sell the Soles electric light bulbs, pone better, We sell: ' Ediaoir lint' Point Irons, :Toasters and Grills. The Lucknow Hardware & Coal; Co., THE STORE : THAT NEVER DISAPPOINTS . rt • ,STK .CON»1HINLOS... _ i �-�' ._ TaesdtY. 'J-_25. OBIT -i CRY (Ruby Ruth Cole, daughter of fir: . ` Minors, Murdoch= and Ani Math-' and Mrs. Frank 'Cele, who live a ,f few" • eson are visits their pslesm 'on this miles east of town, passed, away on line. • January.' 10th., :following a long ill - "Mimi Win Hewitt, who has; been ness.: Boni I3' years ago at 'Goderich, • friends in Toronto, is home Mims leatriee Ellison, of :Toronto,: is a visitor 'at.,lir. parMcKay`s. ' Mr. Elliott Johnston 9s paying , e -visit to Elute; aneii Weeds..._ Mr. and 11[14 1. Culbert Wilt nt Sim= dayat J...Morgl►ts,.Rsp1ey`K, ..,., under the weather --lately, is again able to be around` Mrs. L. Sturgeon, spent a few days, last week on olio late. she had not enjoyed' good health fordisease that Is going,to be, hard to the=-ast on•ae-Yea -and, for _d!s a e. e-1ie'too carer the.. paat'Jreai hada been losing strength our expenditures. :We have gotten to more rapidly November she was taken to Wnlghain Hospital for ,an operation but it was found that she tc ax nut .strong- enough to -=bear. the;._i strain • upon her hearShe was ado: Then we have serene accustomed t. at. ,bri ht_ond._chdmrfulchild,,, her to some outlays which it is going to be 1esys a g "h/- LTO, out or�Lveincgt•-downeon; %vitaff"sva�►s'"�dearuig her-i� all wit -a:: �a--_-.. �.,.�.. : .._.� _ . made her'acquaintance• 'The 'remains less we put'a little'more "temper" n= were taken to Woodstock for anter to the knife -blade and a little more turn,, at. the patents are to, .move "bone" into the handle. We have all there hi the spring. 'Service was held 'gotten a little ragged on our account -1 ing system and, there is need -for, a tightening ,up.;. "Be thou .diligent to know the state of thyflocks and -• look well to thy herds, for richrb are •riot forever" The man who does not get down to'brassdacks at the very begin- nine of this year(and .watch his busi- ries' for leaks, small and great, will be surprised at •where be will land sirs ` .." Get ont'tliie knife maths -from gQw.... - -- � � ,..._.... and use it, not with reckless elashnn;r,: but cvfth the care of the aifigent Arun- me, • wbo 111010 goin tt►ote sad better 1>bitr WHITECH17RCe • , --Tuesday; ,Jan, Zai . • . Master Kenneth•'Moivhray, of Dun- gannon, is visiting •wit/i his' grand- parents, . Mr. and Mrh: Jno= Miiss. Mar _Walden,. of Ripley*, is- a guest of Mrs Henderson at- the -Par - accustomed "to paying two or three prices' for- everyt ting• that we donot check_onr expense costs as we used to. 'Miss Maggie Garton, of 'Bri Sels,.' is visiting• with her mother, Mrs• Gar- ton, Sr • Mrs, J. D. Beecroft' visited.. with', her sister,- Mrs. Creighton,.:' at Sarnia. and with her parntes,.Mr..nnd Mrs •.Kir1 e, at Seaforth. • The-young.-peOple_- he Presby- terian Church enjoyed. a social even: ing at the Manse on Thursday even- and:-Mas„.- ven- H,ev,-sad- Its McCailu r. and'3i;^Mas. Ae••GG..artier a Lnrknow were visitors . at the Manse on. Fri. day - Mrs. Sti dr y, of Luc ing with:her aunt, . derson. Mrs. Jas, .McClenaghan, " ho_. _has been ,seriously ill, • is • im g very nicely. • + • Your eorreepondent,, a fair • days i at the house on Friday . evening by ago, • calm serous a newspaper dated., 1894' and noticing the market figures, thought they aright be of interest to Sentinel ars. Here they Fall wheat 54155; .spring wheat 164; beaky 25-.40; flours per cwt., 1.60 X1.90 pests' 55-56; oats 32--33; bay atrat!►r'� r load $2-$3; .., . ,. piotatoee, per ► .60-.70;butter, per lb, 15.1-16; eggs per dos. 8c; pork per ewt, U 0;beet 5.00--6.50.' hides per lb 1-44§okeibio !K », Set 011711101 .xr the Rev. ' J. Scobie, of Whitechurch, and the ,service, at Woodstock oa 'Sat- urday by the Rev. Dr. .Gibson, 'of Knox Church, Wooddtocfc: ' , Deepest' sympathy is felt for•the parents and family in their sad bereavement. is _ is -The American' Quakers are furnish- ing one hot, meal a day to 650,000 German children and nursing mothers lit the odor eeenpi.d'too tile4Ameri- col tirPoof 0f1,14t" j C.i' if.M.f+ • 4417440 -is- •visit' D Hen - -Mrs. Beaton; :af Clinton, is •visiting • with • Mrs., Jas. McClenaghan. �Mr. Neil Gillespie,, of Seafortb; vis- ited ov r Sunday with Mr and•M s, Joe.' Gespie. _ - • Mrs.; Arthur Du Mont, of, St Louis, Mo , rho has been +visiting her par, •ient •-hi , itnd:111.1's:-4110..:l t81e;014;-wP_ hurriediK calledhome owing to the serious illness of heir' ansate -in law; ., i- FORDYCE -Tuesday, Jan. 25th. Owing to the mumps and sore eyessome of tba. Boys were not able to make theirlast week. Never mind, boys, doings' will soon fork brighter. ' i Mfsas� C,r* •Wigintmart;. Miss Winnie' Haines returned home I .;Y1388,, front Laurel last week iiicgompanied wsnrssh, • spent a few Jaya last week by her; sister, Mrs-. as. Scoowderi, i with her friend, Annie Robinson. frau of --the mel hb rs. andfriends' 'its A 8 4 d"'1f .. iz ii s itit ill o T�� is epi T as h1r, an � y nybsoolt,0( i t�t3undiay part mita, • iOn'e oo Fri41 night; tut, u. HE officdal:-annountement- is outs _A .,Ask us for your copy of What `•Edison Did During'the �'�'ar." Write for it, if :you can't Cali I -t t 11s hove -Edison_ - left hisJioine.ancl. �. -.. bil is and -went to -sea;-how- Edison s "Yankee' magic" foiled•,°the German submarines '' 'y �1Te -bulletin tells many other things _ Edison did while CIIai n.an ofthe Naval oiisulthig - ua Lt . explains;t •w - Edison kept the price otitis phonograph'• at-ted-rock;-dtiri g an-e--tom:af-high_cosis -.and soaring prices.."Since-1914: thee-NCvtr Edison has advanced in price'. (in the United. States) less 'thin 15%—and 0, ri:' of this is •war tax 'fhis'bulletin eilso describes the Bud- - • •,get - i' , li h rrtahes poss b1e foie -_ every home to enjoy the benefits of good • .music' withoutfeeling the finances _ • outlay., • t WK$TRONG I NO vy Jratcl} for threannonsceasnst of. :•Jit. Eaisos's Neu' 4eserrchI,. • of East Wa- who underwent •an operatlei in 'Or- a - • or._s to s.- .--.•. +- . d: Mrs..11•at . Woedis of Bon= , enjoyed iherzieelves at Mose Champy • WO* 1► ;Tames Moore, one time a resident -of Xinlough di died in • the Bruce County Mous )of Refuge oil Dec. btlr last. lie was 84 yea a`:'o''s : age and dleeir fn- the 'refuge for 12 years. While in, Kinloso b1 tot. Ildwed >,lttiliiit, •C . V• • ,.r j••e: I-