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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1921-08-18, Page 10la. • a • r, • er40 IW NOW' SFNTINFIL TfUIRSID;AY AUJGIJ$T 1Stil t 1921 ■ped!* _ •r�wr*i+.•�r"""a Wednesday Aug- 3 l st Will end the greatest Sale in the • a .e. We ' have been. busy ever y day IT><story : of this : Store. and have tried to,give our many customers the best- of Va1ue i - ~ S•P ecial'for the final two.weeks-- 100 .yards .more of that .pongee . Silk. at 98c ' '10 D . ::Men's'Socks at 4 parr for "$4.. Ladies House Dresses at 1.95 Large_.Bungalo aprons. at 79c each ; ,Pure Silk•Hose at 1.29 pair . All Rugs Linoleums and ;curtaians 20 per Oonskirt length Newt off ' plaid 'and stripe skirting 4.5.0 & a . New pullover. sweaters for young men with the converible .collar , - • Nav'y Serge 54 inch all. wool Navy Serge,. suitable for dresses or seporate skirts at 1.65 yd. The prices on ser'ges will surpise you just imagine a . serge that sold Iasi: year at $6. is. now $2.50 per yd.. • We dont give as 'good values as :you get elsewhere, We give you Better. '. . CAMERON,` MURDOCH & Co. ls' • Somthin ... Coad t The Family Theater ' Saturday August 20th ToErerY Fattier and:- Mother•.'. "Whatmegn' ye fellow citizens of Athens that ye'turn.every . - stone to seri:we'wealth together, and take so little .care of year children, to whom' one day ye must relinquish all."—Socrates. ' Thoughtful .parents. of 'today are faced with the - same grave `ttiblem that troubled the Atheniait•i philosoe• Ober ovef.4 0-yeairs'before Christ. This. tithe era of progress. "hs--call--frn train • - ' , 'Medicine, Science. .• . •women to .carry forward m. , men and• ...ever'before:. _ . ....Enguteering and gr is strociger than .1f you would helpyour. children make the most of ',:thein Ives� ou should give _there the best education you afford. ._A- university education is the first essential for our future leaders.. . • ' A` college'stands' at your, door with open gates ready to give them _': - complete °Curses in Medicine, Arts and:,Public Health. •Admission is by ,... Junior Matriculation except .for special`or nurses courses, and the fees are e may-attend.- .-ale-any'ot5 :._..'• ;Western .University degrees are universally recognized. 1 _.a 1=a' infortnanan; apply to ,' , . DR. K. P. R` NEVILLE.. Registrar;London: 'cULROSS CENTRE Harvest is :about completed for another year :and some of. • our `farm- ers have 'their threshing all 'done. • Miss McLeod.: of Windsor ` visited at the home of.;.Mr.' and..Mrs. Jtohn Dick's, ' :A- numberof our young. • men :left;. for . the. prairie`'province . last Weil, mmornmg• e h McI Mr. and:... Mrs_ _Jos p. _ . rlnet sPentSunday•at ,tie.1►ome' of ;1.1r- ;and 11irs Joseph Hodgins Con 10 Kin a e 0.1 e.r Part c i7 ��•rt't e l s yr LOVE' THia is an .absorbing picture • . a of how a. woman's white .lie : tangled, up three lives Until' it seemed as if the sn,.rl would. • Bever '4e striehtened out. • 'A• ,story laid in- the golden foot= hill of California among, ple,, understandable pauple bu•i- gry for happiness—a very • humus drama. full of hreathhi,a tnomcr-ts in which a'dexr ..h tie boy ,and a spotted pttP phi ' Wo mighty impprtant parts. l..•r the kind of picture that all the. , family should' see,, bet•au$e , there'ssomething in it' for '. everyone,. SEE IT Admission, 20c & 10c taant, lsut. Sup yup ssoiui}I in suorlete lialtst�..ataEyq X35. satusr "sack • pus .' aye ::"in sles..tattleaM' pion li tut•' ulnli el 1I'' rut 'esneg `.mat ,tti -pooh tii1p to s[ Rattiit tl� " rcaau{ • •.sa tlieoAt Ian '.Idea aitstng ,44- 0.11L-et?1-,taotunu Y_. Mrs. John Dick Jr and children visited at the home of Mr. and 1@Iis :John Dick fora week before leaving - for thprrh also mratidon. • ; • • . Mr. and .Mrs , Wilber. Erb. - spent .Sunday at,the home of the fernier's sister Mrs. :Walter Ross. • Mr• Thos: Friendship is busy painting Mr.. Thos. McDonald's, hour°.. _Mrs Walter Richardson of Tees.- Water; ees Water; is- visiting at the homeof lei son Geo Richardsons. • ' Phone No. t0 is at YourService We Sell lor Cash— We Sell cheaper Than The S;rediit Stores Reduced prices .on Hot -Point ,. Electic i "Appliances •: deg::,. Sale •8 lb `DomestIlc Irons 8.00 6'.00 Radiant 16.00'1.2.50 Toaster 10.00 •8.00 ,. 1Iot :Plate { w -t . ::18.00 15.00 •Sole. x Electric 'Bulbs 25 and 4o watt 45c each . 60 watt 50c each 1Q0 watt Nitrogen' 1.25 each. These prices are low Our stock• limited,. Reduced prices on oil stoves. The $ ucknow Hardware & Coal• Co THE STORE THAT NEVER DISA PPOINTS kT„ MAFEKING Master Harerl,d 'Gardner' of Zron, is visiting;_his- cousin Palmer Kilpat-- rick this . week: • Mi.., and, Mrs. • S B:'Stothera and. Mrs: Cit±gharn;'who .have .spent -the • past three .weeks -witlr Mrs. W. Stoth„ ers returned to,cliriton yesterday - Miss Maty: Stur'g'eon of Berne was guest'.of Miss Jessie Stothers part of last •wool: • —:—o•wtl ' Mir. and Mrs Blake and"Bernice BELFAST 1Ii s Wer Blake, Dangly air d�'MaTgar= et Motored to Lisfowel„ Sunday re '' turning the "sante day.. .11lessrs_ Issaac _ Nixon and Palmer Master Torn Anderson -...is gl5itixall> Irwin left for the West Wednesday. 'Zion friends this week Rev. 'Oaten, a 'former Pastor,- ...--,.......6.....0..n.:07.-1— spent -•last'" we k at. Jarnes._Mton's KI lLOSS.. : , Mrs 'Basil Hackett of Detroit visit -- ed. iativea..in the' burg a iew • d—Q*te" a number—ef,--our young la"st;weei:;" ;;ports-ittende`ii flue::fi1•d, Be r s Re- . .anion 'at GddericMaster Willie andMissVin if>ei Albert ` Stanley wale gong 1 hose' Hunter are visiting their' grandear en h • • �,.. 'Hello-�O�ta� rio ,- s ` A Wholesome clean college, show at Hall . ... TownLirxCl�><];OyV':; Wednesday ,Au ust•2 4t1_. • ;3 ' ;;cine .to the "West hy the :excursion is ere: • • m • Aug. *,:10th. 'Mrs :. Alton and children 'ot , l'oron- illi.. an` Mrs in. er"-Y'aalcc an; to are the guests.of Mrs: •John Mu1- Sin and Mrs. W Lindsay,. spent 'Sun- • Iit},_,, • . . • •- day with Teeswater friends. .. Mrs.`.Jack. Bradley• 'of Laurier rush ,Tile' recent`!heavy raina:'put �a .stop° ed at•'het formcr's. home •recently.. to .harve$ting for a' few• days• , -- Miss Bessie anti' Gcorge. ; McCall nlloth.young-:and- ..Qitt'rtook in!:tht-. :Are sp ndmg;._them,.• ,id,tys., at;1VI .. Old .Ilol1>e • Week in Caderlcli List , '�..liewii.s, } geic. ti. 'Musk 4au;es,:.Bradl :!:• NAT..11 ..,. 111101., • and Mary, ,were 'gut:st , ut,-Joseph it' g, P. M:; •,. T•- .Adlnission,.50:-anti 25c _� -•_ kett'sQsundaY �. , _. ..Ibis "Plan of hall at McKim s'D•ru_g Store w; ndetr anSp ces oft ae,CoureysCorlaer-Far mers Club. • P'roceed's In aid of "the` Membfial Hall, erected at thio Co eg he arm boys of 6 alta rio who fell oversa.as. • SECOND CON. KINLOSS ' • Marty '.n McInnis and Archie Mac- Donald have. gone to the West on the Harvesters excursion. We wish the boys a good trip. a " , Quite a number from the line at- tended the re -union at. Goderich last' week. Frank, Miller who has been under $ ie doCtOr's4 cm tilt past 2i months' is back at work again: firs. Rory MaCKilinen of Toronto is spending hervacation with her sis- ter, Mrs. John Ross. ; Thee Rev: J. G. Reid and his wife ;call(id on friends here last week. • . Tess Mary"MacLean had the mis- fortune to have a nhedle run into her hand so that it required the service of A doctor to roniove it. anadian• nationalExhibition, Toronto • • AUG. "' 2T To be opened by Lord Byng' of JViiny, - Canada's new Governor'General , • Color of the Orient Gaiety of a Mardi Gras 'Complete" exposition of Canada sresotrces,: skill of men,'.• wealtlrsf :matenal;, _; 4tnclusice .7.7- SEPT. 10 •OVER' HERE Super pageant of Regal Magnificence drraniatieing vividly Canada's Origin, Growth and Achievements- Color=Symbol-Allegory—Hundreds of Performers; -Music 'Fine' Alts �1Jorld's Largest Collection of. W?- Photographs-- Thrillers of Many Kinds! -Fireworks on a larger scale. than ever before -Scores of w'. Features only, to be seer`•. at Toronto. Canada's Greatest Live:'Stock. and: Farm Display—Machinery` and'Equipment of -^ Endless Design for•.ncreasing the Efficiency of iheF Farm-a:2144e ;Comf ort..of ,the. Home Reduced Fareson All Line$ of Travel - JOHN G. KENT;. ROBT-_PEENING, • • q ' ' - • ....: Managing Director ' - 'reihiearr_-_ • Mr. Jas. Mallough of Dungannon. ti o o--- returned'home After :spending -a few- 'weeks with::•iris-daugl'rteri.l�Irs..,A.1c-_ FORDYCE Mr: Chas. Harrison visited friends irnsArtcirlsun 1st a, very va ori a,•few, days: last week.'_ '• able htli'se last w 'ek.. The • animal Mr«ancf Mrs: G_ goner silent Srnida got its leg iir'oken anti lead to be'de . With friends at Westfield. 1u- • i stMr and Mrs. W.�1 , Champion Barry Miss Mytrle Blake of SC 'G�atliey "—� Champion and Mr. and Mrs. Havens ines is visiting at her home here. Mr. 1llaek Gibson'•of Stratfor'th re- visited near Bluevale on Sunday. • Quite' a numer'from this locality turned- to•<his -•-home Sunday_,:: after went to the' West`" on the excursion spending a few weeks wit h friends last eek A°excite thelia were Mr.r: .here. and Mrs. J. Ph°Mr, and Mrs: M. Shackleton spent. '' 'lllups, Tho •mas Cumin.: ings, Wm ,Gibbons, Elwell Webster. Sunday at John McWhinney of Zall'e: Donald Martin who has been at Quite a number attended , the Old Mr. bon Soy's reunion in Goderich• London. for some time is home, and Mr. 'and 'Mrs. Wes Twamley , Mr, 'looking dine. ' and' Mrs. S. Sherwood spent Sunday �, We are g1'ad, to•knovr that Dante' 'Callaghan is recovering from hie 'frith Mr. Leslie. Richy Lanes. . OCallag n , injuries received from falling from a Miss Anther McKenzie • spent a load ot,,grain. few days last wet* with friends .• k • trolpid boo. F <CUN=N�.LLS GUST SPECI Navy Serge 54 In Beaver Silk 35 in Nigger BroWn ' 3G: .in loured_ Voiles Mack H:ydr'Shirting dd_linee in Palm - $27Sfd..:140, .75 ; : 1 775. 2:75 1.75 •) • 6.Q .3 ninny • 30 Towelling all'Linen-.13 tri 'Damask' Tabling. -all Linen 225 Damask Tab Tri 11en i"eft Ladies white' Voile ;Waist 2:25, Ladies Silk: Hose , Mens work shirts Kharki ,• Mens work shirts Black & white stripe Mens -overalls -blue & White stripe ' • 5.50. Mens ,overalls- black, Fheavy -2.75. Tadal stry Genie dugs 30.00 22.50 .in -and -get. our it.will. pay to visit our store • • The' •11ve's • of millions, have been tuned because: they never reached the• point wherethey really owned them- selves. If you wsnt work well .done,. sel- ect a busy man—the other kind has lw, To, save money is to •.paj off ,the mortgage on y'ourselft and that ought to be worth while, , The man who succeeds is the man who thinks .hevan.. Sueeeaa'comes. cans;' failures in can'tifr •M • • • • y'•1 -