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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1921-05-05, Page 8QUISITE LA FOR WIN PANELS FORages pasthome makers s have desired ornamental materials of ' ` ,their windows, and keeause of its transparency, lace- . is gracious design for � d r• the ideal material, for it is good to look 'at• both from within and without.. For the large panesof glass or.,he :long narrow ones panels of lace are most favored. We are showingi two very attractive designs in this very desirable material. It comes 72 inches wide :. (which does for the length of the curtain). and the panels `are 9 inches wide: "The rdinary window will require from 4 to .8 panels, according, to one's fancy This material is priced at, 94c a panel:,, NOTE ---3 •Pieces ' .of. 16=4 Linoleum in this week.. $5.00 •and $6:00 the yard. NIERON MURDOC • • NOTICE. TO CREDITORS Inthe utter of the . estate' d Annie, Isabella Boyd, late of the Village of Lucknow,, in the County of Bruce, Dreasmaiier, deceased. . "' NOTICE is hereby given that Tall' person having any claims or de- `mands Against the "late Annile Ish- belia . Boyd, *la died on or' abbnt' the ,th day of February, A.D., 1921;; at the Village of-LucknoW •in the, Conn r,y, of Bruce, .aria required to send by post prepaidor to deliver to the .un- dersignefi, the executor under the 'will of the said Annie Isabella Boyd, their naives and: addresses, anis` fall particulars inWriting- of their claims and stateinenits of .their' erupts, and the nature of, the. securities, if any, held by them, duly' verified by affi- davit. . ,:And ,take notice . that ;after . • the • Fourteenth day. of '19, said executer will Proceed to dis tribute the assets of the said ,deceas- .ed among the persons entitled there- to, having, regard only to . the claims of which he shall then have had ' not- ice, and that the. said executor will not 'be liable for the' said assets or any ,part. thereof to any person of whose. claims he shall not then have received .notice. • This notice. is 'given pursuant oto the statute in that behalf. '. Dated at Lucknow this 19th day of Api}l, A.D., 1921. ' • • Albert H. Boyd. 1 +,• Lucknow, Ont. 50-5.00 • . Executor. • Count .:• your resources, learn what you are not fit for and give up; wish - for it learn what you can do and -do 4. with the energy of a man. Don't: sigh ' as did the' man who • wanted some occupation that had some snap in'it, and he was advised to go and peddle rat +traps, , FOR • SALE=Rayro hanging :lamp,; also a hanging hall lamp—both nice and good as new. Information .hi, The Sentinel Office. tf. 1 ECAUSE i'e, has compared his voice with its' Hi -CREATION :bythe •b1`evr ,Edison. Because thousands of people have heard. this comparison. "Because no one distinguished any;differenne•'between his: living voice and his,RE.. .. CREATED` voice. Doa't take the statement of an artist that a phonograph gives his truyvoice •See whether n th€ comparison test If 'it , 't, you - -know that suychat phonograph does not gave y'ori the artist's true voice, but•merely; . =- a.mechanicaL.,version.ot its, own. - Think about these things! 'hen,reihember that the New Edison does sustain the comparison test, thatifis"tlie onlyphionograph r '— ,. which sustains the comparison test; and that we are always glad to prove this to you. If.yg 1pve..music your credit is good here. t c3u can arrange your payments on a gentleman's agreement. • J . G . ARMSTRON•6 . • '- 'Bring :or Send nig EDISON, REQUISITION BLANK • Whose favorite tunas would you like to know? ,Neste • 0.• AddressWhat Edison Likes. In Music. R' •'Booth etching of Edison, T2s19. tot ftamine. a Edison and Mtisic–tiro Story of the New Edtton. What Did Edison Do During the War? (bulletin) Phone No.. • at Your -.Service. We Spelt, for Cash' -We - Sell' Cheaper Than The Credit stores To Our 'limn Customers • The TimeSaver Electric Washer is • they • best value. on the market --well made, easy on power and washes perfectly: Price coil- plete` $105.00. Hct $Point Ircns and' Tasters ' bear the.. Edison mark of efficiency, absolutely guaran- teed..'..y E. • Solex, Bulbs are anearly perfect as 1t his possible to make electric Fight bulbs. 25 and 510 watt 45c each.. 60. watt 50c each. 100 watt Nitrogen 1.25 each. We.vould be pleased,to demonstrate any of the above goods to you. o Oar Country Customers "We have Paristone for :plastering; Lime for whitewashiil,: Coiled and Barb Wire •: , Galvanized Staples Call and see our Even -spaced Wire Fence, 8 wires 42 in. high. ' . It will please. you.. • A ,car;of Canada Cement just arrived: Sherwin William Paint' for all purposes. • he Luek'now Hardware &Coal Co. THE STORE THAT NEVER DISAPPOINTS INTZ:A;RTSATL CRET6NNE, SILKOLI or did. e Curtains; Boy Covering Bedro.om Decoratio : F or acre: -.shown 4iere in a variety :of ;colors acwlisj light a• nd dark.�esgns, �,in, shadow,• Ttapestry�axd. floral ef- fects aoune: are reversible patterns. .Se. the. 'Best ante' in the,'Country, .a All At Moderate Prices. Q1[ R 8 to ' 10 Pte. SALEM MAY: 1 1 the will specialize On LACES andE MBI�QIE ERIES_: Laces 'from lc per yd: up.: .m lch more money. See Our Embroidery at 1Oc y • Corset. Cover Embroidery at 121-2 c • and 19c; Flouncing at735c, 50c; 75c, • $10 to $15 Raincoats fofI Ien and Youths Wed. night for $5.00. Orth, ONST FEEL, pity, We tan still give you a • IT:F_.EBU.ES • Best -Value< in` the Province ' right —here atX55 3 0O -a suit =gta.•a ntencl in-:: Igo ast co or; guarantee&+ and tonly best of trimmings used, and .`every garment hard tailored. •_ JUDGE • at Iunns'.every day, ogista • o DISTRICT NEWS 0 0 00000 00 ,o -'.,Eighty-four' farmers of cthe. town- ship of 'Elderalie. have filed a peti- tion for an Ps Um* on the .cost of obtaining hydro power from the pro. posed Paisley-Chesley line. . The Township Council, has endorsed the petition and instructed 'the clerk to send the names; together with all necessary information 14 the. cora/11144- sion An grigiieh health °Mier recently tye iv*4 ti tolowlni trop? ono of tho -.re si le rites snf �'thia 'A:at 41 "I)'ear Sir: I bet; to tell you that My child aged eight..: months, is„suffcr-i4 inti from an attach of measles as'' re- quired by Act of Parliment;" , :Ulm W. Freiburger, a blackssrnith of. Walkerton,, :died very suddenly and ta.neupectedly on Apt. 21. He was ,having his tonsils removed in the, Druce Co, hospital, at Walkerton and, massed awaywhile the.. operation wars going on. Ile leAV1,5 .a Wife and littled d ughter .two years bf age. Mrs, 1 eiburper •was formerly Lil- lian ns.. Saechlor, of T{lnloesi vil. opts. . .li'IAY 1206 ,".AND -.GUN Among. the, Other interesting sto, res and art:eles of outdoor life in Canada that appear in Rod and- Gun • in .Canada for May, is one enititled'. "A. Wonderful Salmon .Exped'.tion."' This' describes an • expeditionafter the "big flows" in., Newfoundland.. '.: For the fsahcrman there are tWo Oth- er stories: "Felling From Grace" and "Tho Heart' Cure" in this" issue of Canada's outdoor magazine: "Minting . the Black Duck" and "The • Parson Goes Minting" as the titles indicate; are hunting stories Athat will tipped to "the devotee of riflq Md idiot. guy''