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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1915-06-24, Page 5• I.� `hutillil. , , tole W ., Kai i • NVAL' S ticivy t r '►. r =1 I"t 91.^l.ri* f' 1ayfloT•1 Powcicr Nyal's litayilower Talcum is an. ex-� perience to every" first time'. user. • Its touch. 6: soft, soothirf and ,refreshing. Its. distlnc., tive Mayflower perfume, .delicate,' ludiv dual,. elusive. Ideal .for every use to which' you eau 'put" a Talcum,, Nye$ quality proper - rep aiiionons can be :obtained only in: Ny4 Quality Stores, Ask: one of thent..for free copy of ,Booklet entitled. "Your Complexion,'' iving''fall par- oculars 41` bt,t methods• of passage DR A. M,..spniiCELU,CKNOw, ::O r o el t� • .al.l n� f r the Fire arc. • -tha I �Q 17-r $ale Close ' Prices Bargains in, Men's Suits= • t, Worsteds and. Tweeds iVlen's ltai# o t quality, wort 12 00 s ' On Sale at ' ;.r [el ,'sShirts ; vorth ;r.rao.:.: _ On_Sale t .• r r,. r h _i.... '0 Sale. t .. ' ' ,n s.. Fano Shirts, .w4' t. 25 . n ..a, .. 69e Men's Working Shirts,, worth 1.25,r.00 arid: • • �SQ�.. On .a�aYea�8!pc, 69�' o►nti D .. "Lactiee..8aninier Underwear, very best. qua l _:. rt alar . r ce i $ca On Sale. at . 3'rer g... Pl • adies' Silk' aists reg-ular price On • - Sale. - - 95at . � - - '0.. Men's }Braces worth• and M c. "On Sale -4 �. 35 � �C 8. at- � _ . • . at' ales .Fane Tea ,A sons. on sale_ d � Y P ,ff .. o aCia L;I'I'ZS l`EIN , The Bargain Store first Door. West of The Sentinel Office , • • Gee, Huggins, who operated'.a inov. ins picture theatre iii Goclerich, haft eulieted.and gone to camp at Niagara. °The pietitre allow will be cat rind on by his wife,tnd,uatiughter. • ' Word wap: reeeived in Dungannon last week of tine death of E. 11. Gil. risen, fit Calvet, Seek.,. on Jupe' 9th, Deceased was married to a daughter of 'Mrs, T. D Finlay, of Dungannon. "Rough' o.a Rata," clears out. Rats, Mice, etc. Don't die in the house. 15c. and 2$0. at Drug and Country Stores. The' following .dates: for the fall court sittings' inGoderich :are anamine. ed; Tuesday, September 214, withjury before the Chief justice of the Common pleas; Tuesday, November 23, with- out: jury, before Mr Justice Britton: The opening of the Point. Farm Summer hotel, r ear Goderichr has been Iostponed:•from tho.1Gth to the 23rd nst, when there will be a big day at ingienular,rusortt. .The.pro ram:,; or'. t#ie• day will include a baseball tourna. menIt in the- afternoon and a dance in the Wining: • Between, thirty and fdrty girls mcst ly employees' of the• Prringle'. Glove Works, in-Wjnghaw, have, organized a ,baseball' .club' anu are ;ytacttsing every evening. • .1,104.,,.May Cantelon' Exeter; and secoiided.hy. Miss Gibson, was eleeled Captain amid•.. Miss • Mattie . of;Oo lerkh,that theF,ield Kitchen he purchased from.';Mbisrs. McClarey '.Ji. Company .of- kondop,- if price and equipment probe satisfactory. -Carried., It was, moved by biro.- .N oil • and seconded -by Miss Gibson that raft @d, The. Medical Health Officer •bow- cheques in Connection with purchase. of Field Ritchenbe signed by tress-- ever took'prompt'action ta•prevent an 1 f'riiht is 1140 With Wings 1 *I'tided libti ti 11001,ption 't flit Ga put" Koi�tilsl un 1 , atert*nd" (With God for King -and 1Ea`atherland), The whole helmet 'weighs but a few ounto'. FAxstuTtcO meeting of the Huron Ladies' Patriotic Society' W44 meld. in Clinton an Tuesday, June 15th, there being present Mrs Fitton,•! of, Flxeter; Mrs. Neil, S.eaforth, Mrs. Manning, Clinton;' Mise` Gibsoni Code• rich; Misa. Coulson,, Seafwrth; Sheriff Reynolds, Ooderich, and Dr Shaw, Qf': Clinton. - It was moved, by Mrs, Fitten, of Exeter, and seconded by MIss Gibson, of Godericb,that the officers of the Society 'shall consist of a secretary and a treasurer„—Carried, - ' It VAS moved .by Mrs. Neil, of Sea. forth, and seconded by Mrs. Manning,; of Clinton, that, Sheriff Reynolds, of 'Goderich, be the treasurer' and Mrs, kitten, of Exeter,• be the secretary.--, Carried. Tt wag u oyecl• ' by !Alm. Q,Noil and. seconded by►_ Mra Manning, that a Dfilitai:,g r+ielc} Kitchen lie purchased withthe moneys collected bLadies, Patriotic , Society fi'.. tn. the• several municipalities and sarpc • be p'resebted -:to. the 3:3'rd - Battalion at•,London;. •slso if the: fund; allow lt, eatne to include a 1?ietd Ritelienefonthe otticers. t w.aa.n,oved=''by Mrs.:'Fitten, of t alvert, Beeretarptreasurer. This club Will be open for engagements on" and aftelr duly' 1st . . • t: Six •cases of d lihther a were report,- ud at Wingham• last week and for a' few days something of a; scare prevail- rn c.;:: The school's eel's wera-closed : and WC', ,tnd, secretary r_, ._ e.. t other.precautions 'taken, Reporf4 in oirxie ; "with the- outbr.eak -have 'been, somewhat exaggerated.' - Saraa,iGritTith, wife. of Thos.. Davis,: Qoderit h, died at her. home there .on tiro morning of dune 1"7. -She leaves a husband and: a baby° girl a few -days It was moved by.. Mrs.• Manning and seconded b_y bliss Coulsenythat the if re be any surplus that shine be sentto Shorneclifl"e Hospital, England. Funds en hand:. • ' Goderich, .: , .., ...$ 800 30 Clinton '. .::..., 200 00. Diel, Mrs. Pavia ,same, to Goderich ea_ l ea£otla-.... •. : , ..,-. , : , -200= 00 Miss Grifbth several, .years ago . es a. Winghatri , , ,. , . .. 2Q0 00• ,pre Mi fesSional; nurse to take;- charge of Alexander ,lospital. where she •gave. every satisfaction,ramaibingla.super:.. intendent''until two years•,=ago•-°ivhen she warded Mr. ,t avis. MCCALLufu NaTAitivr-LA gntet *red. $1810 35 • R. Remolds- T :' asurer Goderich_ Ltten, >C DOMINION DAY AT aotm IClI :,fingtook.place at -the uaau-se, `Wink godcrich is to ,ave a' Dominion Day Tram, on -Tuesday, June 15th., 'when. celebration.; ` Ip he. morning, oa the. -Margaret, youngest daughter., of=_Mr.. „Square; there- will be •a indecision, of and Mrs. John ,McCallum, Was. flier- decorated autos: and bicyles, floats, etc.;: a-bab . show,=with suitable prizes; and a series ofchildren's Ygatnes. — `Flue-- of r-- noon sports: will, include football,..a crosse, . aimed tests (gentlemen's 'road race, running race; and 2:50 t-rot:or,pace), 1 sCI]1rcpTE•E. ES � -.T'L �E rigid to M r. W.• Christopher N:ethery of•East`•Vawanosh _Rev:.. D. Perrie officiating. After `ta dainty' wedding luncheon served at the " home of the beide'e Barents' Mr. and firs Nethery ' an ttic: afterni�on -:for I:ondezn athletic .contests, Highland dancing,. etc. loll% train end St. Thomas. • HENT FOR TRIAL. -A. D. Strong.and; Roy Metcalf; charged with.; having set fire to the Byres livery barn, .which' was destroyed on the morning of May l 5th, were before • Magistrete Holme- steci at Seaforth on Wednesday of last week, : The evidence .was_ -such-, that 'the magistrate' thought the.defendants should •stantri:,trial and theywere sent to Gnriwrioh the es eninti sof. the pr..eliin-" inary hearing. Roth have 'secured bail. Mrs. John Culbertson, of Goderich,, last week received mail from her husband who with the Canadian troops in France, •a 'German' soldier's helmet: --They helmet is made of a -pray-. Material" resembling -felt and in shaper resembles a policeman's helmet, flat- tened at the top. At- each side, to to r which the chin, strap is attached, • are red, white'and black rosettes, while in ; • . �t• ilea.—,r .:•-, 1 • s - Schap- Guel h D . '1'oenaee 90 • &edorst.d with 'Pliu,'toae'.. • _ n e'_ t." Howeoare in Do�ptreli, decod 9.' with'Neu•Tou. 1 WI lace - . �• Chureh,iiu Nova •!i¢ot,e, yy,� decodt.dwith'•Nso-Tvae .. • • fti§Lso easy„ and . so. economical to' have 4. -beautifully - decorsted:llome,wtth. , N EtiNE T(� Flat Finish.. The soft re stfulNeu -Tone tintss will delight t the wo man a ;appreciate'refin tenCirnd''det cacy, in -the- homer When you "Neu.Tone" the walls, you save all fuss and l e .`a orate. ' plaster to do .nds scraping. there slim a �� Simply apply another coat eF 'NEUU-TONE"ells any ssh de "-or tint desired. ' '' ' , .. • • "NEU-TONE" is cheaper, than wall• paper. It is truly ' ,economical --absolutely sanitary -Can't fade, scale or iib oo— AND IS WASHABLE. Soap and water, cleans: a "NEU: -TONE"`a11'und -takes :away-khist,-•stains rind; finger prints;_ ear and ilf�frble-1tr Floor 1�:reuh wilt.wlthstand all thew alnise to which a floor'varnislt Is subjected ; it -can be used on . bard or soft wood floors every can carries with it 0 mo ieyr backguarantee. y , • Wiehave 'or you s cop's of eii$h• of 0110 twit' hooka ori f rbdi e decoration-,. eHurdsony le Neuz')i`une''rapd i'Tovin . : aurid Country Hom'aiii% Asking'. thorn wt4A;yort'coaae ds;i. & McLeod Lncknov On • ,.r pedal feature -will be a 'motorcycle race, which is expected to be one; of the moat interesting events of the'day's pro gr'.am -:'Ilhe'330,` Regitnenr-band` ;gill furnish music throughout the day.: All schoolchildren in .procession,' 'whether from.,towi'i or townships willa adrnitt= ed -free to the afternoon 'sports DR. A. M. SPENCE'S ,DRUii STORE HA SUCH A HEADACHE' 0+111Y ivory** to Iwo g te.r'iwrb.rtditches : at'alus liver d, . Claw. 92, *st'e't ti• tui' reti.t-^Cltaatb*Asia's �►u 8t ss,ch andLlverTsbeta. Tpput Si sstomsch andurpht �.l c.. orbowl fry 9 Cha191109149 1,41969100 Cool. Twilit* DEE KEePI3RS' FIELD DAY Next to doing a thing yourself, . the best way to learn is to see it. done. It is ens thing to sitin some convention room and hear a, man tell how be man• ages his bees; it is far better to go with him into the :apiary and have him show you. 1'4;0 is what ;youwill havea. chalice .to. do at the.apiiry,of Mr. George Cottle, Whitechurch; on• Wednesday, June. 000 1.', at:1:30 p. ni. qualified -apiary- inetructor-sent- by the Ontario Department. of Agriculture, - will show' how to examine hives for dis- ease, and will actually put a colony through the;t reatment.for euro.. Other, nianip ations will.then be:sl own; such as finding thequeen,'retnoving:b'ees from supers,operating to • prevent.' awarnning, etc ,,etc. , • • d'roininent' .local- beekeepers will :' be asked; to take: part and'asiist ih the .dip. cession'of praetie questions. - These' apairy demonstrations are being held: all over. Ontario, and .it. will be well worth while to;attend one. - Ladies. ;are especially invited; and all are advised tto, bring bee veils. so. they can cane right, out .into the apairy with eonifort. TAY ' Provincial Apiarists Guelph, 'Ontano. 1915 EDITION OF MOON'S, "Caaadisa. Newspaper Directory" Now•Issued . •It.is•now nearly aquirter of ii -century since Mr.' A. McKim, who established, `the first independent Advertising Agency' in this country, completed the rather ambitious task of i,ublishing the first Directory • of .Canadian • publications.. The nine succpsstve di�tiansrof this:: uable work provide the most complete and detailed .record -available of the growth. of Canadian Periodicals., c - The -181.5 Edition, -of -which: ova -have- just received a copy, shows, that the great *atlas nos seriously affected the news: papers; of "Canada. 'While the birth-rate of new publications.has received a check and the death -rate of the weals ones has perhaps increased -et trine,--most--of lie- leading papers, particularly the dailies, shoal very, healthy increases in • nirctila- tion. Three metropolitan.d°iilies..have. 'reached or pas$ed.the hundred thousand mark. ; Benefits By New Business 'Idea.' Exclusive Agent: for. Well Known Line., I:' In all lines of business old ideas are 'ving_place to the new, and modern'. e mency is showing better ways oof se11f. ing goods. Ahnost everyone is familiar with the famous Nyal's Fancily Remedies and Toilet Preparations and has been accus- totned"to: seeingthemin almost: every drug storeiand•aftnost every family med. icine .cupboard: ' - Very recently the Company have made a far-reaching change in their plan of :doing. business: :In the future Nyal preparations 'will only be obtainable through select4 drug store aggencieswho t'�harehold e rH1R the_c.Ornp an it is a proven fact that agents, selected -biome—of-their e -of -their ability and- business standing and morn intimately connected• with theinanufacturers, aie-able'tomar- ket goods more economically and at the same - time give' better service- to the buying pubhc.' . Much of the friction of competitive business methods is elimin- ated and: the public benefits therefrom. Dr. A. M. S ence� is to becon ratulated. p g on securing the Nyal Agency in our, town 'and pill iq ther-l=