The Lucknow Sentinel, 1921-03-17, Page 8f
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SHO,QTINQ' LND TUEE '
'AT GODERICII
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Goderich is plettln¢g quite up to the
minute with shrgolinngs and robbenes
On .eu.onday "evepang the front .plate
glass window Of 'Mr. 33.-• Mclrayuen s ,
grocery .store• was „penetrated
oultet and the bullet afterwards. went
throug"aa .cit inch board in. the screen
which separates' the, front. ;of -the
storefrom the office:,' iia."Mc ?ayden
was °sitti'ng at, his desk, et, the tune,-,
which prooably was about' 11 o'clock
but was unconscious of what took
place, Ile heard. the crack on the
glass but supposed it was, the awn -
mg blowing -against the glass and as
his dpgs were playing auout :Mini he
gave` no, thought; to the shaking of
the screen' or' partition .which .must
dive been ceased 1 y the bullet stick=
ing' it,, and it• was only iiekt mornink�
that. he ,d:scove}e :the hole' through
the 'g:'ass. Hewas unable to find the
bullet, It weuld seem the shot must.
have been fired from .the park or
'perhaps' from 'a passing rig, but no
clue: to the explanationgof the. occur=
rence has come out. ' ' •
The 'following night Mr. D.
O'Brien's meat store was entered and
change mounting to $16.35 was ab-
stracted. . Entrance was .. effected
' through* back door .by taking the
screws out of the hinges. Luckily
for Mr. O'Brien he had removed the
bills from his till earlier in the :even
or he might ha, heen a. heavier
loser than he was: •
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When you buy 'a °suit -of clothes
or anovercoat do you . take into -;R
consideration the` , 'quality , of the
workmanship?' 20th. Century
clothes ' represent the highest :value
in, clothing today.' : When you buy
the so-called . cheap- .clothing• that ,.
is the time you ate paying a big
'price.
Let us measure you for that New Suit. If we get
your order by Saturdaytnight,.March 19th., your suit
or overcoat will be here for Easter Sunday. Fit and
satisfaction guaranteed..,
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• Have you seenthe new ' "Ileatherglow".'. Coatins,
the • newest material for ladies' coats, in the new Lovat
Shades? . Y s '
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A -•_ s for .l dies in the .: ever> • popular tweeds
Raincoat ladies:
and silks. Prices •$10.00'to'x$.3,0.00.
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almer's Spectacular Production
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DIDN'T STEAL FROM IVII! E '
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John Merritt, .the Kincardine Twp;
farmer': who„was was accused of • stealing ;.
some farm implements• limn'' his ;
wife, came beforeJudge"' Lein" " on
Wednesday, morning' of last. ''a eek,
when he was. ; acquitted by 'Has Ho'ior
who in ,dismissing the Cate' said that
the assumption' apparently vi s that
-Merritt ' was 'deserting' his wife - at
the time of taking ,the' stuff, .but that
the evidence didn't show he had' any.
such intentions of deserting and'
:that,
he'.was consequently not guilty und-
er the circumstances of steeling the
goods:-' Kincardine Review. : •.
CALL ANY DAY AND 'GET A .: .
CAN AT Z. SMITH'S STORE.-
We test Wednesday and: Satur-
day, P.M. Get your• can:any dal
Will also buy limited quantity
'f• good- cedar Io
WE WILL APRECIATE .''YOUR"
. , PATRONAGE.
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Phone .Na .10 is. as : Your. Service
We Sell; for trash -lire " SeU:Cheaper: Than The .CredirStoi'ei,
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SEASONABLE GOODS
• S.AAME ON A`:ES ha t I 1.,1 -with the best quality: of second
0`' g+ov; th Hickoryhazy tires. Axes are.fully warranted,,
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HAND 1►'IAD1 second grcwth�`rock elni axe'handles, ,80c ea
FANNING yMILL Wire the size to clean cioner end timothy
we have the correct sizes.
MAPLE' LEAF CROSS CUT SAS; two patterns. These
saws are warranted, by the manufacturers..
Q'CIDA>Z-MOPS, $1 4 and $1.50 ea
O'CEDAR POLISIf @ 25c and 50c per 'bottle
' COLUMBIA BATTERIES for Gasoline Unganed, Telephones.
SAP' PAILS and SIL ES; TIN PAILS and GALVANIZED
?AILS,' all 'sizes.
EDISON HOT'• PAINT IRONS-
EDISON HOT POINT GRILLS and TOASTERS.
SOLE$ ELECTRIC :$ ULBS, 25, 40 and 60 watt... • Price
each 45c and 50c.
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100 watt Nitrogen. I.a nips @ $1.25 each.
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i1\ our, new' store 'v ihich was former ly'oc
cupied by Johnstone's furniture. store '
tl andthe .:Post• Office..
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ie Lucknowlardware & Coal Co
• THE STORE THAT . NEVER DISAPPOINTS • •
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THE _F11NNY,'Tt PSY ••
LITTLE EVA-- 314CL : ➢ I,,
Prices --Children 25c,. Adults 50,c and War Tait
1pec a1l.11ntice he I rstp 20 schogl_cbildren at the box office
Wednesday evg. waII be admitted free if apaeehT.
D::ANDREW
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FINANCIAL,
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A CANADJ f:G9YEkNME t'_ -ANNUM -WILL 1O
,Gives a larger return for life an is obtainable
from any other form of investment WAt'i etbsolute' '
security. -... .,_... ,,•., _. w,. .
Free from Dominion Ir -come Tat.
Any person resident or dot'ruciled in Canada swer
the age oi` 5 may pi1rcll ase, to begin ,p • ee, or at any
later date deli -e d ani Annuity', of fro::t $
-to-be P in tpon'fhly pr titit erly unsta1trents -
Any two persons may purchase jointly.
,Employe•rs may p•114i:,se for their employee.
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Appit to your postinastert or Write, postage 'free, to S. T. Baatedo,
ruperintendeitt of , Annuities, Ottawa, • for new • booklet and other .
• illfettnatibn required. Mention age last birthday. .
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At present .it y seem
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our_voi1e dress, but we have been exhibitin our
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exclusive dress: patterns for the 4at • weeks ,and
froth:: presents . indications: -we will 'not bei. able to'
show as ..good a::range liter in the soasan -4...• Ours
-Mock has--been--sFp: u lemented-thisi__week_ w_rth.--4he
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balance . of. s rin ,
_ orders,, We ' now " °have about
• i'00 Dress Ends (no ty(o' alike) of .the world's.' best
Wisteria, Copen, Reseda,. °Brown,: Black and White,.
.a to:�Fash�on latest._patterns.. tau .will: see ,pat4.
terns, : here .not shown :anywhere in this' vicinity.
Prices . reduced. ,.Special values • from'
FURNACES s*WPLIED. AND '
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STALLED-=PLUBING:"'"AND—
ELECTRIC
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ELECTRIC WIRING.
AGENTS. FOR THE HECLA •
PIPELESS FURNACE.'
GIVEN' SEf:OD I(ANCE '
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The Walkerton Telesc pe bad the
following .To get m eq for -the
Movies qa Eincardme chap named
Clouse, aged 10, stole scrim metal"
Iru'm-'thgr`tttintet `ErYdge-okr. and said
it to a Jew junk dealer;. Clouse was
brought .over' for trial last week be-
fore Judge- klein aid -pleaded -guilty:
Before putting blip' behind. the Y1ara
the Judge decided to give•the lad an-
other chances' His unele gives a'
bond' the tenting Year". or, the, boy's
good behavior. Clouse agrees 'to cut
out the movies, to visit the Itincar
dine Public Library reading room at
least Atlee a wee* ..to ,go to -Sunday
School regularly►. and *t the Asad of
the year to report back to Judge,
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Your. Knitting Wholes :ere
BD _ different shades S ort. Floss ,or. Dau.
Kation iWi L auti ul. wee rn an all N
Shade, .,!-ounce. ;balls23clbail.
. , New Kuittirg Bool;.let.and: Need•les,
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