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THF I UC.KHOWSENTINEL, LUCE.NOW, ONTARIO.
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FEBRUARY18th To FEBRUARY 25th
FEBRUARY IS,„TH
Er. •DZONTI TO 'DO: •. �
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YOUR SrRIhG SEWING,
New. Prints, . New Broadcloths; Chambrayrand Gingham , .
I.,,inger ie Crepe xri plain white:
Lingerie .Crepe,• fancy "patterns on. . white> .or blue ground.
JUST IU CEIVED a 'shiiprent:'of I aybar ,Slips sties` 32'4Z'
-•Theses slips are selling; .fast If you,. are one of, those
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, [lames to the Wooden 'block of,
stores which., were little short of•
• :a .total loss, 'although ,a` • frame
.''. shed at the .rear .of the .ibuildings
. .. 'att eh-ed—by assage
. ' :Was kept •from'_ taking, . fire; One
line:. df hose was taken to the:
TOO of Davison's Furniture Store
to safe gguard this , �buildin'g:, ' only
tWo• feet- away:, a :: A cement ; wrall,
and ::a 'snout • .covered. rdof ..aided
the : firemen' who manned, this
line, 'although' °they `took the full.
,,]?.runt of . the 'weather. atop'-: this
high • : building Fortunately. the•.
wind, had calmed, and lessened:
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the,danger to. a major •,portio .n • o
A ,WARD OF
AP PR EC ,I AT I ON
We 'wiish 'to sinrely thank
those +who so `noblycefotag tQ svt�all
our home” from; total ‘destruction
by file, on Monday afternoon re-
gardless of 'the storm -and .severe
cold • f rorty 'which they . suffered.
Only those who 'were present can
x ea1ize the courage and tenacity
displayed: by .the firemen and
others' as billows of dense smoke
blinded and choked them: and
rivers of, icy ,,cold water dzenched-
: them. to the, skin..
.° •We feel :that we +should also .at'
,this: 'time: Make- aai explanation
why there 'n3ra$ no' housekeeper
besides Mr."'MaCcon;ne11 in charge
while Ave ,,v;06:awray : ori: vacation
briefly
as , possible v�•e;'.
.and'',' So y
would' like Ito , e cplain`: •.
%As soon: as we began to make'
plans to ';attend the Bible ,Con-
ference in Chicago, arrangement..s,
were made 'with a, party in town'.
to -take charge of the Express Of-
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the north -nide business -•seg tion. .
The , fire *as .fought' in . 3 .below
zero ..weather and-.firernen and,
other willing helpers Were . ice clap
facem
during_ the tie we were .to
be absent; while • Catharine Mac
Innes, .who has...been with us'.' in
our 'home dor nearly a year, • was
appointed 'to take %charge of the
encrusted• as the spray, ,firoze ori; house. ''It• was not until after re -
them 'as, it; fell'.; The ;.blaze '.`v+.
pretty well under control *Within`.
two: ours oiIh ."' o iar ; b'cri
it as a four-hour task .before.
firemen had:their hose lines ba k
to the drying' narks , in the lyre
Hall. .
During"the;.nig'ht hot coffee' rid
refreshments' were: served' by 'Mr;.
and Mrs • John Ross, . M� .: and 'Mrs.
R'. J.* Button; and Hall's Restai:ir
ant,
One Of Oldest. Buildings
as; 'ceiving the' C,N:R. 'pass •for trans-
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rans.•portation that Miss Henderson
-,..is. ir'otifled by_ th•e.::one- li 3
to':.relieve. . her •that 'because,,' of
,physical disability and household
duties she would ;riot be able to
: oftheOffice. So, new
take 'charge,
ns had. to be made Since Cath
pla ...
,Cath -
aline ' "MacInnes ,had :had • some '
past e. _.erience in:`taking. charge
p . ..xP
of'; the Office, ;;it was decided. :.to l'
train her: for -.the E,'press ;duties.!
land tr', `.and get someone::to�'take
Y .
'Phis frame • block; : siivated on charge 'gat home :When the mat` a.
"The Bridge" on.' the north side ter was b g
f the'
ell Street,. 'is one of
of Campbell I. i
Village's-oldest�lauildings. It was
(built probably. 75 or snore years:
sago, and••, was first •located:acros'
the street on the. South side. The
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Price 37c
WITH COUPON 22c',
flame 'structure was moved to
its .present :Iodation,' : by ,William.
A11in, upwards to'.s.ixty 'years' ago,.
'when. •built . the south side
brick block .now 'knoWri`, at the
Clarks' Tomato Juice
Fancy quality
2. for 19,c
20 oz. ;tin
Walker's
Chocolate Chip Cookies
Package 39c
Just try.
them once, and you'd-
ire . back for' moire:
Quaker
Ready: Cut Macaroni.::
' .. For a nten meals
lb.' box •..,..
7c'
;Heinz Tomato Spiv
,:3'tins 3r7
Redeem your money saving
Camay' Soap coupons at
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— We Deriver'
. The frame= abuilding that fell,
prey ',to the flames remained in,.
the rAllin Family .'until. a few
years ago When .it was:purchased
by. ' The Lucknow Sawmill'. Co..
'The: owner and. tenants' all .10,
insurance ori the stack and ,,con-
tents, ' and the .:Sawl;nill• 'Co had
some insurance. on ` the. 'build'ing
•rou ht • before the
women guests.'\they 'ernphatrcally
declared "they did' not want'any-
one to .come iri rb1It that each. once
-would' -look -after.-their own,"room
if .Rev. 'Macconnell: would attend
the fires and superintend the:
work ',:in • general: Having . fu11
confidence in the.' ability'•and.,de-
pendability of Mr. Macconneil:wt.
believed.; it to •.be`. a vezy happy
a`rrangernen; . which' • proved' to : be
..so unt><1 t e . rea u rage Y ., o,i
'last Morfday .;turned the happy
arrangement—into - : $Orro_w We
trust . that this epinati'on Wi11.
answer'':. ax y questions, Which
might ',arise in''the mind. of :the:
pulblic.
Respectfully,
Elizab'eth`!and Pear"r Henderson;.
... � •weer. .
.but: only:a fraction. of ,its','r ephace-
m.ent .cost.' R
The plight; of., these burned -out
Merchants most regrettable' as
there • is not ' a vacant ;business
establishment 'in .town for any of
them to move into:: ' '
Presbyterian Young Peoples •
•The . regular• meeting ,. Of.' the,
•Presb'yterian ' 'oung Peoples held
Fdb'rilary 20th,', opened , with the
singing of hyxxxn: 457. . iViarion
MacDonald • led in .prayer., The
scripture„•:Matthew 16:.13-28' Was
;read by, Winniel, arrish'.' Morley
Chin gave a cornet .sold; followed
bya piano solo 'by Mary. Chin..
The. minutes' of ,the last,:lrneeting
Were read and business was dis-
tools
the Bible study.' After'. a. r eadin.
• by .Margaret .Chin the .meeting
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The Store of •
'Friendly: Service.
a.
Phone 82' . cussed. Gladys •1VIacDoxiald
CLEARING SALE
EG. $2,25'
(3 pair' for
to
1.9 .
,EG.. •,$
t3 air:' for ..
leaving. at $1.69'•
$5.00)
Clearing at
$4.25)..
Clearing, ai
$3.5%)
REG. $1.85 _
(3 Pair. for .
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1.45
1.19
No Substandards ,.A11 first class merchandise:'
on your hosiery:` wants at these Sa,vizW1.
a vve
closed With prayer. ;
SON OF -FORMER-RESIDENT,.
DIED IN NEW ORLEANS `;
Mr.: and Mrs.. T: W: `Snaith 're-
ceived `Word recently: of, decal)
of *alter H..Treleaven, . which •
occurred. in ' New Orleans, He was
3:5`''years of age , arid :.had _been ; a
•.merdhar t. marine `seaman •,since :<
e�irly��ir-�?.F�-orlxl~- .'EW4rc•;�•1•l•: '.
He ,Was a :.resident of Detroit: •
for twenty years, and is Sur Viver`l
bv his mother, Mrs. F„', M Tre-
leaven of • liearbtrr•n. ;Mich,, Whci
wi]S'a daughte of the Late.. 'Pastil•
_McLaren, • tincl
Howard .A. 1`.horrapsonr.
The 'youi'ig• magi was. it. son, r,t
the late Walter i:Treleam, <a • for-
mer .tailor in 1 uckrrotwani was
*grandson of.the,latc'"Fhc�rrras 1:I:
Trelcaverr,.1'c,rruer sawmill 9,0 r••:
atop
a
s' l inter..
only A;;.:Few Left At A
PRICE
VERY SPECIAL
Theut : weather may. still be .'chilly, bit is not. too soon
to be : thinkingof your
w. s rr n
We have a nice selection in gabardine and trientine
in the newest, shades :
COME' IN: Al\1D LOOlt THEM. OVLIL'
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,or The., Boys And.':Girls
1„I ti S„ AT- SETS, �.,, .
SNOW' SUITS, ° CO PAR
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SWEATERS, iNDERWEAR
toge$
• ADIE:S
TOT
T,a-TEED and L .
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Orttar1Q .
'Phone • 89.-v
Mm .At' Artificial Ice
`o keep pace with Walkerton,
i� •
[Kincardine, `:.Ooderic
h 'and Se.a.
fprth, :a .clriv+e is being launched..
ifs Wineham_.:to .have artificial it6:
installed. The c'(t..t
$40,090. and the .r..t'`
be asked, to
this amount
dc�hcntgr('s.
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