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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1921-04-28, Page 8
a • • i1LES, THE LUCK QW SENTINEL Th1URS1 AY, APRIL 28th., 1921 rte. PRINTS, IN( I- AMS . GALATLAS, SIII,RTINGS, FTC. • Buy your Sumner Requirements in these lines now.: There is a decided shortage of wash goods. • Have you seen our New Middies?; : We have a well assorted stock of the popular. styles: Ages 2 to 20 yrd'. Priced from. $1,25 to $2.25. Ask to see the Pleated Skirts for children, - 2 to -14 years, white .gabar-. dine, $1,24 and $1.50 each. • • • radium Hosiery "This well known .brand of 'hose is to be had at our hosiery. 'counter in. Cotton, Line and PtireSilk.. .Colors; Navy, Saeid, 44".'1.1.,44".'1.1.• Grey,Black . and White.* " 29c to 2.25 nat n the thy. iJalt'. jI • e RED CROSS MEMBERSHIP ' ENROLLMENT 'Interest ariatlie-Red Cross Member- ship Enrollment hi ' rapidly growing and the indications are that practic- ally every, community, in the ' Prov- ince will have a Mienibership' Enro11- Merit Campaign during, the week be- ginning May 22nd. , Most of th$ Loc- al .Benches: already in existence have been quietly proceeding* with. the_ organization for ' Enrollment. The pamphlet, "The' Crusade for Good ''health," has aroused 'a •trem- endous . amount of interest '. through.. out the Provinee, . and numerous.. +ap- plications for additional copies have been received.. In -connection •with the Domini on-., Wide Crusade for .Good Health under- taken.by the jlted.:Cross, Mrs. H. P. Plumptre; President •, of the Ontario Division, and Dr. Ruggles George, Director. :9f Information on Public Health, Canadian Red Cross, ad- dressed a very large and represent- ative audience of citizens at Wood- stock 'on Tuesday, April 19th,; under the auspices' of the Local Council .of. Women and the Local. Branch of the Rid 'Cross. • - Mrs: Plumptre described the world Wide activities.: of the Red Cross .in. peace, and showed how the whole force' of the movement could be brought to bear upon local needs, Listo*l, which already had 50 life mentbers;.:has formed a branch, after an address given by Mr. A. M. Miller, . Secretary of the Ontario Div- ision and Dr. Ruggles George. The following ,night in Stratford abranch, was formed, the 'same speakers being present: Great interest is beingtaken in • the Health Films shown' by Dr. Rug- gles George at the Various meeting's "Through 'Lifers. Windows" describes the care of the eyes, •. and. the ;teeth have an attractive legend, finder neath the ' slides '"A Mouth Full of Wisdom:', FloOdlrOur Hol neNV th Music! ' , ;Instiliintoyour: children a love for good music. Gladden your dull ;hours with gay dance tunes. Soothe youur.wornes_ ,with_melo- dies of love, life and laughter. Refresh your spirits with '-inspir- ing ' band music and glorious orchestral selections.-,' _- _ 'Entertain your friends with a -p ograttune of great music, just. as "it is sung or played 'by ,fa- mous great artists. ze "The MINSIgrajh with soN .MARRIED McDonald—,Mackenzie. -At ° Wind- sor, Ont., on Mareh. 19th, 1921; by the. Rev., Ii. )1I.' Pauli Miss Margar et 1:;Mackenzie to Mr Alex -S .-Mc-.. Donald.;•..', Both were' former : resi- dents of Lucknow, •and '.Lucknove. friends will. extend .congratulations. - CREWE -• • Mrs=Jahn:•- of .:. Ma€eking,'. span a- few' days last week with: her sinter, Irs.' D. McWhinney. ,Mr. Raymond Finnigan, -of Ma'fe:. king, spent a few days :with; friends in Wingham. _._Miss':. Vera -.Phillips, of_Mafeking, is spending a few weeks at Mr, • Wns. Hasty's. Miss Sadie McConnel returned;•to her home in Paris- after visiting for :a-•few.weeks with-friends,here ._.._• Miss 'Mae'Menary spent` Sunday -at her home at ;Sheppardton. • Mr. and Mrs;: M. Shackleton visit •ed' friends sin Dungannon one 'day recently. Miss Ella Hasty, of. Dungannon, ;visited Crewe-•-friends-Sunday. There_wilLbe service in• the church` here Sunday' evening, :May -1st, • ;at 7 .o'clock. • There' will• be special music by fife choir. Sacramental 5e icP ,will beheld in Auiryannon 4.11,reh• Ss.3.n ay__morning, •: _ ...: ester� University •London, Ontario umrner and-&ien; cno0j ugtsf=12t .For ,Inform ation,and Calendar .write K. P. R•.:NEV,ILLE, - Registrar • HOLYROOD • A meeting for the purpose of or- giinizing a.Trustees' Association will be: held, in the Township .Hall here on the.: evg ' of Friday, April y.29. Rev.. Mr: •Segsworth, of the .Department of Education, and others will speak. All trusteesand friends of education,. bosh -ladies ;and: gentlemen, are cord- ially invited.' . Meeting;,begins at '8 o'clock....,• A ;splendid congregation, attended Ore "Methodist rph Sonia• ;even:: in. An interesting and instructive sermon .was . del vered ._in:.:.the..s.ua]':. enthusiastic manner Jil th " "„pastor,' Mrs.. C}.A : StaMilton, and Mr: .I. Act- s r,:;; :r, spent Sun- •,/..•11 un- r. 'h a- Ho, iod. . The '.11oi,rre, '_ ••n'.••... institute ...till Meet in. Mechanics Hall on May . . - 1,, .'Fr at the usual hour.. This ,being 4 .Phone No. 10 is at Your; Service WC 941 or Cash -We ' Se11 Cheaper Titan • The Credit Stores. • Or • To Our. Town Customers The Time -Saver' Electric' Washer is the best . value on the market ---Well made,, easy on povier and washes perfectly Price coin- • plete $:105.00; "' . �.;• Hot Point .Irons 'and Toastersbear the Edison' marls of efficiency, absolutely guaran- teed. Solex Bulbs are as nearly perfect as it, is possible to make electric light bulbs. 25 and • 40 watt 45c each. 60 watt '50c each 100 watt Nitrogen .1.25 each: We:'would be pleased to demonsttate,any. ' of the above goods to you. To -Our. Country Customers We have Paristone for plastering; Lime 'for whitewashing: Coiled and ' Barb Wire... Galvanized Staples. Call and see our Even -spaced Wire Fence; 8 wires 42 in. high. It will please you: A ear ©f Canada'Cement just arrived. .Sherwin, William Paint for all p urposes. e Lucknow Hardware & Coal Co THE STORE THAT NEVER DISAPPOINTS -MUNN'S- Window:and- Floor r Furnishings -will help -- you..: -`New Patterns in curtain materials, .New Li sol eums---bot • • 1i opened up ;:this Week. Customers are amazed ,at the vast andpretty designs we are showing' in all • kinds of floor coverings. Our prices are Low.: Let us:: estimate -on the cost _f: covering your rooms. J ` • FORDYCE t.' Tse •Miss Ella ,Taylor. visiting at4r.yt eat.,. . for a.couple d. ks ),! • The well drillers have 1u, F i u. e , well at Mr; James Barbeter's, , aviirg. .struck water at obout 210 'feet j try rn4 Kra. P. McGly'it are w. • xe ill B� Closcl Every Thursday afternoonfro n 1 shay to Oct. 1; 'hut: 8: to 10 will put on Special Sales fromvarious' depart-.. ments •of=e store. • WEDNESDAY, MAY ..4th, we put, on Sale at 'slashed prices,, , Children's and Ladies' -Middies, Children's and Misses Dresses; Ladies' House Dresses, Hosiery; and in the Men's Department we have several Bargains in Raincoats, > Hats, Caps, Underwear. itsrit!: a' qtr. Miehae. Gibb ,na for a couple of weeks. • Mrs. Havens, Sr., is visiting at Mr. • At Taylor's iii• -Lucknow. ad •to 'hear` that Mr. Alex Flinty o:il,'wlo has been laid up, is •improv- Ing.•;' • Mr. John McGee is- ;at present busy with his tractor ploughing for Dow $;`other,:. . • • the annual business•; meeting,'. all members please try to he present. Roll Call answered by paying fees. --Pres. .Whatever disgrace we may have deserved or incurred, it is almost al- ways In our power to re•eetablish our elbsraetr, n 1 AN AGREHABLE t;OT Our :neighboring village. of For- mosa,4continues. to run true to form.• There its ouch 'a complete harmony and 'unanimity of mind and,.purpoee among. its inhabitantg: that crntro- vers:il questions lose". their elem q,t of a•,ntroversy and (ivory rt. an • and woman goes to the polis, and votes' the same 'Way, This holds: good to n' retriarkiblt Ogre. to every election, oft whether municrpal;..par'laamentery: er otherwise., 'On Monday the voters on 1.. the Carrick 'aide of .the village cast M 210 "No" ‘viutes..'and not "one "'Yes" ballot was found in the box. On the Culross Side . .there were .154 "No" votes and one "dry". ballot. 't: is said in .this instance', that the lone voter got the ballot upside down" and. put the X in the wrong .place linin- tentionolly, •MU4may Gazette. 1i1OOM FOR. ONL •. " The jocular ol'd' party was most to, hoard a tramcar . Qn a poiwring wet. day. • • "Ah, conductor," he • said, "is this Noah's Ark of yours full?" "Ni, 'sir,"' the conductor retorted, there's room for; ;ono more`' d Mikey,