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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1921-02-03, Page 5
• • • Phone Sixty -Six For Prompt Delivery t rt ARMY ARE --:11.011SE - We are offering extra special prices on the following this week: • Horse Blankets: Blear= out at Whole- sale prices. ' .g Stri>n Bells and Chimes at Whole- ' sale , prices. $35.00 Set Single Harness.. at $27.50. 2 -inch Canvasspelting at 9c per foot 3 12 in. Canvass Belting at 16c foot 5 Gals. • Gasoline ngine Cylinder Oil for $3.15. Not more than 5 gals, sold to one customer. • Try us ipr Electric Light Bulbs, Toasters, Electric Trons,`Electric Vacuum Cleans; etc...'. EOD & JOYNT • romimmaimio • b • • •.- • ice? , y,)1 ...! 4 :RAIL • CONTRACT SEALED TENDERS, addres&l to • the tniaster General, ' will be• rec- eive • aot Ottawa until noon; on Friday; the 4th March,.1921,for the convey • ance His 'Majesty's. Mails, on a -pro-- • posed: Contract for.LLfour.years, six• thnes_•per_week, Ilolyrood-No. 1 Rural' Mail Route from the Postmaster Gen- eraP( Pleasure. • Printed notices containing further information' as to--.roliditions • o Tpro- posedContract may be seen and blank forms'of Tender may be obtained -at -.theYost Offices of. I101y'lowl. Kinloss.- l.ucknow, and at the office of the host.. ':Office; _Inspector :. _ w. 'Post_OIlice Inspector's Office; . , : London, Ont., 21st: January. ' • -"L.(has;-E• •H. Fisher.' . • Post Office Inspector• 10-2-540 • 1• AIL C. ON ..RAC SEALED TENDERS;. addressed to the Postmaster, General, will be rec-. • ' "�eaueii at Ottawa until noon -on -Friday , v the 4th: 'March, 1921;: for: the convey- -on on ey- )CT'" es:4iaxls; - on a -•pro . Wposed--Gan:tr-act :fox:_.four:-.years,.1.a ic_ tinesper week, H'plyrood No. 2 Rural Mail Route from the Postncaster•`Gen ,eral's Pleasure. -.. 'berated `noticesContairiing_ further tion as to conditions. of pro- 'informs posed Contract maybe seen and blah forms- .of, Tender •praybe obtained • the Post Offices of Holyrood. 'Kral ' s, ' Lucknow,' and eVthe 'Office of 'it "Post: Office Inspector Post Office Inspector's Office, • t.'- January 21st. London,' On , 'Chfia:'E .H 1FiFhep ' 'Post Office 'inspector. I.' • 10.2-540 fr r 'WE TEST AND PAY .FOR. TAS TOIANTO CREAMERY M. P. 0.) ACCURATE - TESTS, BEST I�RIt . . CANS SUPPLIED. AT MASMILLA1 'S TAYLOR Lucknow. Lodge meets every Friday evening. at '8 ;o'clock in their " Hall, Campbell street, All brethren cordially invited, ' Officers: Noble Grand, Robt. Johnston; Vice Grand, Arch: Barbour; Ree. Sec , E. Aitchi- son; Fin. See., •Dr.' Paterson; 'Treas- urer, Alex Treasurer,'Alex Rpss, ' A.F. & A.M., G.R.C. 'Old Light Lodge. . meets every Thursday night on'or before the #..11 moon, in •the Mas- 'onic Hall, Havelock.; St., Lucknow. W. M., ..Ai., McGuire; S. W., .Jame& Bayle; J. W., N. G, Mackenzie; Sec'y., W A� Wilson. •VICTORY BONDS bought and: sold. Also farm lands and village property. illoney •to loan on 1st and 2nd Mort-' gages -at current rates :of interest. I.n- surance, • conveyancing, :etc. ' . Joseph A gnew,. Notary Public, Allin • Block, Lucknow. Ont. , NOTICE TO CREDITORS In thea matter ,f 'the' estate of Hon-. ora Baker•,, late of the township of Kinloss in the :County ofd' Bruce; . widow, .deceased' NOT ICE. ; is hereby, given. pursuant to Section 56, Chapter' 121, R.S.O., 1914, • that all creditors and others having claims against the.. estate of the said .Honore =Baker; -who 'died, on• . or about the fifth . day' of October; AD., 1920, are required on. or i.be--• fore the -18th day' Feb ruary, A•D.., 1921, to send by Post' "prepaid, or de_ liver .to•. the undearsigned, the Execut. �. ors of the said -estate, full particul-, ars of their claims, in "writing, and the' Madre of the- security- (if -any) geld by-ltenr:> . - And.take notice that after such last_mentioned _date the. said` recut..: ors will proceed. to ,distribute the as- setasets of the said deceased among' the 'par iies enti,a 't ereing re.. gird' oul-y to •the elablas"- of 1 they shall__-thenshave•_notice_L Dated 'January 27th., '1921. • Jas. Johnston and Jas. Ross„ Halyrood, Executors. • g. o ,t co e+a • • • a, "Who Is the most sophis- ticated man in New York?"' Mr. Edison selected Wm. J. Burns. who gladly made 'the : •: Mood Change teat to as0ist Mr. Edison in _him= research' work.. Mr. Burns Chart is reproduced. Mr.'Edisgn needs ' thousands of these charts. Won't you help Won by. fil rag' . oat a Chart? • 1 -.� a-- I e Phonograph 4th a.Soul" 1, 4GE GUAR.* OODas 1r{usia. xy ,gr Cegsc.m hr lie .,. . Ddte oITeesut'..-r-^- lr 1. lace "- z..1 F Ir,... •• w e:,.y 7,. Time lua.exl. H•,�t.[riQ>�11•F! ["t MgfOlu6 0 A. t �rclreet F� Evenin¢ . 3, Weol6er tei..e X Card t 24 Dull 0 �A Sr.0 D d tun Dox gri I" Cl 4. Wkat kind ofrnask'did ;Mt a .t; 1 ar...a. © $dor feel like awarrn.P, tkA . .,:r, �kr.la..,wwk ..... up�.11 terlacr s vtsacleus ul wyo :r [� 1 ct,-51;:-":"--03' p. $olernn peoothii . Discouratied ;: •" . . ,.Imastt^.❑ j\1aK�1 ��1FxcitineCJ _ or Oi' ' SimPlc.0Dras1 Y C d C mood .were your most „°ticeabk 6, Asa res"ult• of the test, what m oOi tn.rarktwc. p: soa• to co . • changes! ' "wore ed i Ca.,.gct • ,oK'Y. Q,7 lo',triomGf--r, i'stl, �wtH• r imi, v.....1.46 I jfiro,..,4,4r,-- .......;_.„—, .....--.,5,;,— fr•—. _.„..... '... t F..€ 101 0` .' • .1 •occurred: 7. Fleose corewnif on. 0:a•A in ;• /1 m changes hat Was your mood turf, srediately preceding test! . t.M.,e X,a w..nt .. .rt. I:Vortical or Q tJC[IOYfgC Gal Uepr�ted r[ l• re ts, or C7 [ _4 Ci Y,Xt11r2rdlC F11'014 or `' ;?nfatl6aad'' rns e first Mood Charige Chart Will You Fill- Out a Chart for Mr. Edison? 1 WM J Bv7 N • Head:or Wn J. BurSrs rater. - 'national Detective 6penoy fiiie± • i • R. BU RNS pronounced the test .Most interesting. ' He, 'enjoyed• it and was : glad ' tri help Mr.' Edison. . : You'll enjoy filling out blood' ange Chart s=and we k.:loin youChwill eagerlyalhoelp the great 'IF1- "ventor in his . latest; research • into the° ef'f'ects . of music on ' the minds. and moods of mankind. 'Read Mr. Burns' • :Chart Then.' - come to our 'store. Mike the test. Learn. how .' music: • affects yr, ou Dods;: Your ' Chart will, lbe sent n. / ts If S';oud wn` a.New iison, ask us for a' supply of Charts and invite your friends for .a Mood Change' Chart party They will find it more ;entertaining than the Ouija board. . If you do notown a New• Edison, •- -will' .lend you -.an instrument with a supply of RE -Ci EAT ONS for giving a Mood Change Pa ['he New` d sol has perfect r ism. • -Its'' RE -CRE. Trov of, mu cannot be distrnguislled from' the': original music.': This makes it pos- sible for every home to enjoy the fL ` nuts cf the wor13's best music. • ONG, LUCK SCHOOL REPORTS • • : S. S. No. 16,"•Ashfield Arith., Comp., . Geo.:=Etta .Mc Quoid 84: .. ,, Arith., Can. Hist., Comp., Geo.• Elsre- Anderson 71,',Raby Mc- Quoid 70. -: • -'Sr. III.," Reading, Writing,. Spell-: g—Bei ie ) HWhiriney `''71 8r. `4k- -tritln, 1t, snot: • ling-Tonimy Anderson 72. Jr. IL. Arith., ' Read., ' Wilting Aldon. Hasty r P .85 Cliffdrd. Kil atrick-- 84, Lloyd Finnigan, 80; Clifford' Croz-.` ier' 74. JessieStothers; Teacher: 17-2-500 A•13RAHAM'6'WELL -HAS MODERN '-E r MACHIN' n Abrahan's wells, at Beersheba, Palestine, : are now egpipped ..with. modern"puniping. machinery acid "are now supplying water to the town:. According to ancient "tradition, there were seven wells• at-Beersheba::but-'at present only three Are known, ,,which 'h�a =Been -us; "ii`l►itit iime'i'niTireiitSTirF1 ed by• the Bedouins oto water their flocks. The original . `=Well of . the Oath" was . Aug by Abraham -p . as de's cribed in the Book of Genesis: ZE Iron. are not experiment- ingxperiment- ing When you use br. Chase's Olii4 tnci,t; for 2.1-zema tout Skin Irrita- tions. It rcileves at once and gratin - idly heals trio skin." Sninplo Dox. ire. • Ch se's Ointment free if you mention this La r and send 20.attalnp for stag*. . a o ..11 readers or season. SAW* * MM wee nidi .�.-r+ 4Jf•0 -- • • •S.S.'No.,7, iiinloss. , Sr. IV, .Total 400-D.• Carter'29 1, R•, Stewart 228E . _-'Jr; IV. Total--400.—Pinner 1:16,-;.- . Stewart -0,- ,: • • • �w t may be twice as :competent for';t}ie :.TILE. /SEW TCAJILICENSE , PLATES ..iiosttion , • . . I • ` But to teachers . ac ostia : to. ` '' . The ifesr :license • plates • are read ..c g •, y. .tt,; abilit\...is a__matter that will e- for Oiataiio motorists `,they will be .delicate handlin and it win befound changed and: unproved from: :. Jr. III. Total 350=R. Macinnes 7'117 g ntestin to wateh :howthe ' of those at reser: 0 U. Campbell, 193: T: England 18br g planP t in ,use. The• numbers 25. ,P the;.... a Ilton. bo r a d f. - :e i > I. in , . s a : tie,: ation .are net, tfnly :embossed .instead of • 'Sr I1;. -=G. Piiitier 2$`it J, .Stewart .• . ,• a_-' along; this-aine, •is: oin' -to work - - t g g ,iii beizig panted brit'as a res•; Jl :Ii -:.:-11: Campbell -, OL,;£ 3VLacr' ecarding eta ._.ehe.;..;Ilauul - 4...�:tlea --- - the schedules .contain an .intertire, i : t, `: bifitircey.„are ` iAili mated bee Iftlres 1-'90;--_a�-:- 14eNa11:• lam__ _. •car : 3e housancis • ii -meths Innd: - Sr: •I:.—'14I:i Stewar E. 'MacD.ous; till 'maxiimum and :a final-lnaxantum..`'T'li� c _ t, � . _ i•� Il.... for eS;arai a Oft G.43.,...-..TYaus. Qtr .._. Sr Pr, ' A. Iil'•acfougall 1;'. iliac- : itrtcinrediate•ansixinktrrrre,;ll fie•. rea21r - ~ . — , tai°io; fa3lot-s rho lead •of most -of the.;,•Y Dou all .C.^ 1Vladnnes.: ed by' all ; in ; the', grades concerned;. : Dungan, important.' States. Of t e. finical. 'the , , h 'n •i i t ..but fi a near n ti i i i ► el e 1 s coed t on E —eau 1 L C -Ma cod L c . Pr. �. Jr.J -`- .. • r-- >�:-L' , ; the _. -freer pose • oi; b�tli t •e1�l�ciesingand` 7"- Recommended' for goo.: ''t'' ids;ice upon effnciency This, efficiency• is . _y .. _ ,._._ ; ,.: . .i. . 'ht p?tenati,, • . is ....to.: make_ the-, • ... —RL Canc• x411 %I: Cajt ;Lc.l,; 1.. Stets- ;Judged�i pon,the�. following basis: 'i 11 ('1) 1 ersonally, mull divided: as fol Hates, more easily read and to pre - art, _',:alc� at. Stewart.; , Sent taniperui^• with the figures At Absent without excuse -Murdock .low`: 1. appearance; 'voice;••3 man r..i>_ 1A, the 'raised letters will catc)n.:.: , _, . , . , . ., "nee;.. 4 'energy S cwart,' the light' and•' stand out more readily, ' '• 2) Ability, ' subdivided .into: 1 ,. N. 'A• Gollan, Teacher. ( , 2 .. ... ... � _. Theneer fates• ar • li h 1 .,. P. e s g t..y mall tearing • and',questioning; 2 organ- - � ., ,, . ,:• r than,:•thcis.G. going.- out of :. fashion,,:.._ 1sltiriY R i very neat,and it• is fired b those ' (.31_,Results . 'subdivided inti!): ; ty class spirit; 2, deportment of pus 3,' progress ` aijd •pro ielency. e -o -o.— _____ STs. At1GL'STI\E:;.;: S" S.' No.- 5, Ashfield. Sr ":IVs.' Total'_::.1345-E. ,.Ritchie _1172; E. Gardner 668. - $r.` /II rota-. 1683-4 naafi. 15.16,M Gardner. 1497,.4. MacDona i- 767, G, Pepper 641, D. Anderson 589,, M. Webster 550, H.:.• Gardner 533. • Jr. III; •Total 1316—W., Pepper 1029,11 Cooke '742, C: Ritchie 125, : J. Andrew 258.'1 _- ..: o ,.--� 264 i x$r. II, T ;til .12 Vic; -;-12 ,triers-- ' 1022, M. Pepper' 942,. J. Ritchie 746, P. Cooke 620, M. Reid 616, W., Hunt=: er 222: , Jr. II Total 1378--D. Anderson 945,. E. Macl3onagh 8§0, Webster •243.•,. Sr. j; Total 933=-B. Gardner `818, Sr. Pruners. Total, 888-E Ritchie 768, r, Ritchie 718. • 61 8 =--A Hun ' Int. Primers. Total 8 er 472,;1. Reid 304,'W Anderson 276. W, Hunter 224, Q. Webster 140..k. 1 Jr.' Primers, Total 570-.0. Oa,':dt.,,' 510 S. Gardner 871. • • ' .Z�O. on roil 32. A+verag'e•+attd,�- 26, `Yalotts Mc xeacb8>t. i :PAYS NG TEACHERS., - ' •(Listowel Banner) •' . " the members' . ' the' Listowel board_. of'.edneation wet' . ght in their critic. :ram of thg Te Feaa' rederation when. tilt y point( • f ` that -It- :called 'for' eau& salary !f all ,teachers;' irres- pective ?.al • • . 'noiency.. lt• n, i. -a 1Jt . tted,. however; .that 7 rel :itioti isn't .nuch different Tuesday, Feb •1: f r a s n ,g _:� >....t a e•i d>j'sa »;, sin extra 85. or so -in,: ': !ism-- Viiiii Walsh' spent:a few xl e. -s-; 1' <•ensi; ;foe,.. fn crew ii the " oro • '. visiting in. Toronto• t:on Of „the liixury' tax, ° which ga- Miss O'Connor visited in our burg mounted' to as much a's $1,000 on for a day. last 'week. ;some of the ;higher -priced cars. This, •... We are sorry .to. Tepoit,the death with ` rumors of gasoline • routing of Mr. Dan 0' Connor• whichoccurred down' iri pt•ice ought to njake .the frl .unions as far as this point at Detroit. Ile wilt be reinemlx'red .Colriin `months popular. v�ith the. n, tied. It a weakness all as a former resident of this locality, would-be .ntotorists.—Ex.'' r+ turl'au i• nuts a premium on ineffic- t Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Brophy are vista nr 1'. ,Y . ' , iting friends over in Culross. 'lake the Grand Trunks position, Mr. Ebner Foran is paying a visit for example. The 'union' requires d- ' to :his mother here. , He is looking �.,e ansiti:l& that' they-Ivi =be' re'slip', -l. .,:.. ,uxnatcienta .an a car. , '. • 'Motorists «fill ,•also remember• that the new •aid ,.increased scale of • lie- `j ie-j enso fees'for .Ontario has 'gone into effect PerSan i;vile contemplate Iaring cars; however, probably will ---o 0.0 • "'It's a large fancily ye have to vanceineftt according and frto seniorit of lislees support: Mr. O'Brien," said. -the syn- �' iicetic -ory ce and the man longest .-On the Mr• .1ohn Bo1+l'e is iri Guelph'v.sit- 'i'tl�It s,n• eigindhitebor, ma'am'' re lied' Jo` gets the more respopsible posi- ing his sister. ny la not.- ; O'Brien, ."and if they didn't all plied : „ • p _Mkeeplflg.Os -their own linin', sure of don't believ tioiirres ective` of his qualifications, _f. PatCarnt and the f04t that the other 'fellow well as .his atriep4 Wo410 nigh, • i of could do It lit ail,"— * i ,a • • ate'' • 0