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The Season's warmest. Greet-
- ings to you folks. May you 'be:
'richly blessed with everything to
make yours , a very ' - joyous
occasion...
Cut flowers • are usually, a bit
expensive but surely .a nice 'pot
' ted; plant would .bring ' a lift or
a brtn'of' good cheer to some one
you think a lot .of. 'As a sugges-
141.1=OW S `1TINFIrt LtICKNOW ONTAIM
tion, 'think about these, The
Christmas Cherry or Jerusalem,
Cherry is n cheerful berried
plant for 'Christmas'. Usually it
is potted with another- Plant of
some kind for. a 'flower, The fib-
rous ro+ ted- begonias . make an
excellent co npanton• The. Christ
Inas 'Cherry is available with
either red. or . yellow ferries
Potted Chrysanthemums
also be available* Many• colours
and the 'bloom lasts.for, .a.' long
time even in our (warm .dry at-
mosphere in the ' ,house, If you
have a cool, window that provides
s i't k Xei `t ita n, N rminta 'iEtt vers l Nfrrvisf
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estions
make your
selection novel
A complete" assortment o
beautiful Rust° Craft
Christmas cards.
priced from .. 79c per box
also .
Individual Counter. cards, I
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ALL ..NEW- INSTANT. BOWS
ust pull a string to make beautiful. bows.
Ribbons Wrappings
Tags and Seals .' .
Gifts ..the . ladieslike to "receive .:
China Ceram cs
Novelty Items
or suggestionscall in and look them over a
And Gift Shop#
Phone .218, Lucknow'
.LL..'Paints,..'Wallpaper :
good: light. ,but.. net too• much dir.,.
ect sunlight we, might suggest a
cyelamnen, The Plants come in
various shades of pink or red
and 'white. I,t is•`a most beautiful
plant :and; if you. can keep it cool
it will. bloom for weeks: The re-
commended temperature for cy-
clamen 50., to 60 degrees.
Then , too the ' most popular
specimen at Christmas. time _is
probably the Poinsettia. Actually
the 'flowers themselves on a poin-
settia . arevery it significant; The',
beauty is derived from' the bracts'
Which when fully matured . are
bright scarlet and . very c showy..'
Unlike cyclamen, the poinsettia
likes ,a bit warmer temperature,.
The.; bract will sometimes :yellow!
and fall off if the ;temperature;
should fall below 168 • degrees, .
Then the main theme is the'
Chritsmas tree : itself:, It matters;
little ' what species you :prefer
just make sure it.; is made .as fire
.proof as possible.,. We' suggest
that the' base abe.placed in a con-
tainer
` that will hold water then
make, sure you have mater in the.
container. This . prevents the lea-
ves (needles) from drying out
and will heip prevent, them fall-
ing. •Make: sure • your lights and
`connections are ' tight and free
from defects .so that no spark
could be caused from a short. In-
cidentally ' put your cigarette
awarbefore you go :near, the tree
IIMpliESDA.Y' DEC. 17th,
Insurance..
AUTO,I. ACCIDENT,
SICKNESS, LIABILITY,•.
FIRE.
'Agents;
CECIL . FALCONER
Whitechurch, Ontario =- Phone. Wingham 570-,
JOHN' McMURCHY
Ripley, Ontario Phone Ripley 20
IRWIN ,)CARRUTHERS'
Lucknow,. Ontario - - • Phone Ripley 127-
PROMPT ' CLAIMS SERVICE : !
too much. We know of a ;family. Ilt's knowin' that it represents
that had ` their, tree burned: and. ' love, : (both deep ' and' true
most of the gifts under the tree That someone carris .ir1 the heart
destroyed''' just because daddy and wants'; to slip to.` you.
had to be: smoking when be was ' It's knowin' that ' they love you,
near the' tree, daddy too. had his
arms scorched; ,Quick ' acting and:
thinking on the . mother's .part'
,;prevented.: a horrible. • tragedy.•
fIf' you go in for all• that mistle-
toe has to offer ;by all means,' hang
up a few sprigs also 'holly. if you
really want to' do things up right.
A gay decoration is easily made
from cedar boughs or spruce or'.
balsam'and with, the\ aid, of; a
few' painted cones it can :be very
decorative:
Christmas is a very sincere
season, may, yours , be just that,
rich and full. To help Cheer you,
for Christmas lets 'see,' what the
scrap; book liar. to offer.
Christmas Gift
It. ain't the gift a feller' gets, it
'ain't the shape ner size,.
That sets the heart to beatin' an'.
puts sunshine - in,the eyes,
It ainq the value of the thing,
ner,' howit's wrapped or tied;
It's . something else aside > from
'this that makes you glad °inside.
°an'.they tell you in. this way
Jes' sort o' actin out the things
they really long to says;
So it ain't the '.,gift a 'feller gits,,
nor . how it'S wrapped or tied;
It's knowin' • that folks love you,
that makes you ,glad inside.
Here's 'something you might
notice is true — the old fashioned
girl used to keep her •rnoney,
her bodice. The modern girl pre-
fers to, 'keep it where it ' won't
be seen.
We have heard Elmer Lrmbach
come . out with , Borne,• pretty, fair
philosophy,—.How about this?
A bachelor°:is 'a Mellow who is
crazy to get married, and knows
it o • ',
After all, perhaps. an old maid
is just a woman who didn't know
any ,better' than to look"',for an.
ideal man for a husband.'•
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that they do not own the equipment they are using.
With Co-op Propane, however, the picture
is quite different. .
With Co-op you own the
equipment which is, installed. There is no pine print,
no hidden ownership clauses.
Ask about the advantage of buying Co-op
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will like the Co-op ownership Plan.
You will like Co-op Service.
Nothing distributes wealt
taxation --.. ora large .fan
This could happen aroun
time of year— ,•
Worknan; "May I have , t
temyrnoonwife?", off to go shoppin'
Boss; ` "No."
Workman; "Thanks ev
much'
Minister, `,`I'm . glad you
my, sermon this morning"
Dignified old lady; "Oh
I did. Everything you said :.
to somebody' or .other. ,I,1
Prison , Warden; "We're
to ;celebrate Christmas. 'Wha
of part' would you suggest'
Prisoner; "Open house"!
-And ,to wind up 'the ; c
again we say toeach and
one,` May. God Richly Biel
and yours with everything
will. provide A MERRY CH
OBITUARY
(THOMAS A. FERGUS
Early Sunday morning T
A. , Ferguson `'.passed away
fully' at his home in Luc
He'had„been in failing heal
the past few months.
Mr. Ferguson . was the,
the late Mr. Wand Mrs. Jame
guson of Ashfield: He war
near Lanes' in 1876 and
his 83rd: year.'He °Married 1
ca Jane:Phillips in 1899 at
young.:couple farmed at
Until' they ' retired. to Lu,
14 years ago. Mrs. Fergusa
deceased' her husband eight
ago.
Ferguson ,.was a, 11
rnernber, of:. the ,. /Presby
church and :an elder . at :
and Lucknow. for ,bier
,years..
The funeral' service wa
,at the Johnstone Funeral
in ` Luckri.ow on :Decernbc
seventh with, the Rev;'. M+
conducting..
1iiterrrtemrV was in' D1114cemetery With Stuart Rob
Sam Alun. Roden Ritchie
Sherwood, Ernest Blak;c
.Frank ;Ritchie as palibear�
• Surviving: are three sons
hey, London; :Harold, /Oo
Tout', Kincardine; and ,tern
ch ildre.irn.
Letters; To The tit
Detroit' 15,, Mlciiigan.
Lticknow Sentinel
Gentlemen:
I' .regret that 1 was tans
attend. the Centennial but
enjoyed reading the l
which ' 1 thought was ve'
lightening about the ' of tk
in and around LucknoW
my grandparents lived' 1
C. Mangold.